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ELLESMERE PORT. SCHOLASTIC.—Miss Price, late of the Five Crosses Infants' School, Frodsham, had been ap- pointed head infants' mistress in the Primitive Methodist Day Schools here, and has just taken up her duties. THE URBAN COUNCIL COMMITTEE.— The committee appointed to prepare the necessary application matter has done its work, and Mr. Wilson, solicitor, had the document duly signed on Tuesday morning, and forwarded it to the office of the clerk of the County Council. It is signed by most of the influential men in the parish. The vicar, the Rev. W. Bidlake, who is from home, has in a communication to Mr. Flem- ing, the clerk of the parish Council, expressed his regret at being unable to sign the document, as he had intended so doing. SUNDAY SCHOOL.—Under the presidency of the minister, the Rev. T. Kynaston, the annual meeting of the Primitive Methodist Sunday School was held on Tuesday night. Mr. Wilfred Dutton presented a very satisfactory report. On the registers there are 345 names, with an average attendance of 257. The financial statement shewed that there was over £ 11 to the good on the year's working. Ten pounds was voted to the trust fund. The following officers were re-elected: Superintendent, Mr. J. W. Nicholas; assistant superintendent, Mr. A. Taylor; secretary, Mr. Wilfred Dutton; assistant secretary, Mr. Colin Stockton; treasurer, Mr. Breckon; harmonium- ist, Miss Stockton; assistant, Miss Bessie Pixton; librarian, Mr. Thomas Barrett; assistants, John Wilson and Jack Ellis; magazine steward, Miss Tomkinson; representatives to quarter day, Messrs. Walter Dutton, Thos. Stockton and Wil- fred Dutton; circuit Sunday School Committee, Messrs. M. White, A. Taylor and W. Dutton. The Band of Hope report was also considered satis- factory. There was an average attendance of 120. The oiffcers appointed were: Conductor, Mr. A. Taylor; assistant, Mr. W. Dutton; secretary, Mr. Thos. Manifold; and treasurer, Mr. M. White. CHORAL SOCIETY.—In the Wesleyan Mission Room, on Wednesday evening, the society, assisted by am efficient orchestra, gave their first concert, under the title of the "Black and White Concert." The bill of fare was most interesting and varied, and encores were frequent and enthusiastic. The soloists were Miss E. Williamson, Miss R. Rose, Miss F. Wright, Miss C. Iddon, Miss F. Currie, Messrs. E. Lovekin, A. Howard, W. Allerton, C. Barlow, C. Price, D. Thompson, W. Fogg, J. Flavell, C. Salter and T. Hand. Mr. Joseph Nicholas was the interlocutor. There was also a chorus of 50 members. The following local ladies and gentlemen formed the orchestra: Miss Coul- ter, Mr. T. Dobbin and Mr. Fowler, 1st violin; Mr. Coulter, Mr. H. Clutton, 2nd violin; Mr. R. Williamson, viola; Mr. G. Willamson, 'cello; Mr. J. Will Iamson and Mr. Thomas, flute; Mr. J. Garner, 1st cornet; Mr. W. Johnson, 2nd cornet; Mr. G. Garner, euphonium; Mr. J. Woods, trombone; and Mr. C. Taylor, horn; and under the baton of con- ductor Mr. Harry Clegg the band played well to- gether, the time and tune being satisfactory. The chorus sang well. Miss Louise Whitby accom- panied most of the songs on the piano. The room was crowded to excess. The society is doing a good work in the district. There is plenty of latent musical talent here, and Mr. Harry Clegg, the originator and inspirer of the society, is fully qualified to develop that talent. j

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