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^ -ANOTHER PUBLIC LOSS. I

THE NEW SCHOOL BOAR]) CLERK.

I THE COUNCIL'S ACCOUNTS.I

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

A LOCAL PAPER AND THE REV.…

INTERESTING MARRIAGE AT LLANGENNECH.

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INTERESTING MARRIAGE AT LLANGENNECH. The nuptials of Mr. William Clement, of Penlan Villa, aad Miss Lizzie Jones, Smith's Arms, were celebrated at Salem Baptist Chapel last Tuesday morning amidst evident signs of the vIllage goodwill. The officiating minister was the Rev. D. A. Joties. pastor of Bethesda Independent Church. The chapel was crowded with a congregation of eager onlookers long before the marriage ceremony was performed. The bride, given away by her uncle, Mr. William Rees, Panelawdd, was charmingly attired in a heliotrope costume, with a white chip hat trimmed with silk and white pinnies. The bridesmaid, Miss E. Rees, Gellygaled, cousin of the bride, was also attractively dressed in a grey costume with hat to match. The bridegroom was accompanied by his brother. Mr. Tom Clement, as best man. After the ceremony, Miss Thomas. Penlan. played the Wedding March, and a large party of guests retired to the bride's home to partake of an excellent breakfast. 1. I .f t" 11 "J ro. many in sue anernoon, tne u»ppy pair jeit for Llandrindod, where the honeymoon is to is to be spent. Appended is a list of the presents :— Bridegroom to Bride, gold bangle; Mr. Dd. Clement, silver tea service Mr. Tom Clement, dining room clock Miss Clement, silver cruet stand Mrs. Phillips, Ammanford, drawing room lamp; Mr. John, Bryn- araman, set of vases Mrs. Lewis, Pontardulais. water jug and bottle; Miss Davies, Black Horse, silver preserve dish Mr. and Mrs. Henry John, Llaugennecb, drawing room lamp; Mr. Tom John, silver fruit stand Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hughes, photograph cabinet; Mr. and Mrs. R. Rolfe, pair of vases and piu cushion Mr. and Mrs. Marsden, Trellyfant, bread and cheese stand Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Gwaelodymaes, silver teapot; Mrs. J. Davies, Llaugennech, letter rack and inkstand Mr. Tom Thomas, pair of bronze ornaments; Mr. Henry Thomas, Talywern, inkstand Miss Morgan, Abercarn, pair of etittaiii fasteners Mrs. Reynolds, Llangennech, flower vases Mrs. Bounell, Pontardulais, toilet set; Mr. D. Bevan, Hendre, drawing room clock; Mr and Mrs. Davies, Derwydd, silver cake knife; Mrs. T. Thomas, Brynllwyn, pair of glass dishes Mr. Rees Thomas, set of saucepans Mr. Dd. Thomas, teakettle Mr. Griff Thomas, fruit dish Mr. Rees, Aberavon, silver preserve spoons Miss Rees. Gellygaled, pair of ornaments Mr. and Mrs. Poyntz, vase; Miss Jones, Penlau Villa, sugar and cream jug; Mrs. Evans, large frame picture; Mrs. James, Bryn, pair of fruit dishes; Mrs. Henry, Pelican Inn, drawing room cabinet; Mrs. Clement, dinner service Mrs. Jones, household linen and tea service.

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ANALYST TO THE COUNCIL. I

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THE GOSPEL AMONG THE JEWS.

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DEATH OF MR. JOHN HUM--PHREYS,…

I SCHOOL BOARD CLERK

MAGISTRATES' COURT.I

SERIOUS ILLNESS OF MR. CLIFF…

ENTERTAINMENT AT SILOH CHAPEL.

LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD.

| DEATH OF MR. HENRY J. HOWELL.

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