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1902-3. OFFICERS OF ST. MARY'S CHURCH FOR CLERGY. Vicar: REV. T. EDWIN JONES, M.A., 6, Brynteg Terrace. Curate: REV. RICHARD RHYS HUGHES, Seiriol View, Garth. WARDENS AND OFFICERS. ENGLISH. Vicar's Warden—Mr. J. Pritchard, Bodhyfryd. Sidesman—Mr. W. Wells, 6, Gordon Terrace. People's Warden—Mx. R. Hall, Sunnymeade. Sidesman—Mr. Joyes, Custom House. Sidesmen—Mr. W. Currie, Lower Garth Road. Mr. Owen Jones, 7, Friars Road. Mr. E. P. Spry, Coastguard Station. Mr. J. C. Goodwin, 6, Drum Street. WELSH. Vicar's Warden—Mr. J. LI. McMichan, Railway Station. Sidesman—Mr. O. J. Owen, 18, Edmund Street. People's Warden—Mr. O. E. Thomas, High Street. Sidesman—Mr. T. Jones, Lower Pen'rallt Road. Sidesmen—Mr. Hugh Robeits, 21, Orme Road. Mr. Owen Roberts, Victoria House. Mr. William Hughes, 15, Mountain Square. Mr. W. R. Griffiths, Tanycoed, West End. Delegates to Diocesan Conference—-Mr■. W. Roberts, Oaklands, Mr. W. Elliot, Bronant, Mr. J. Hughes, Penybryn. Auditors—Mr. F. Southwell, Port Penrhyn ; Mr. J. Lloyd Hughes, 72, Orme Road. Vicars' Wardens for Civil Parish—Mr. Humphreys; Mr. J. Lloyd Hughes. Caretaker and Sexton—Mr. G. Carter, 55, Dean Street. Organist and C/ioirmaster—Mr. W. Bennett Jones, Holyhead Road. Hon. Secretary of Church Council—-Mr. W. Paul, 8, Garfield Terrace. May 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, 3'st. tTORIES AND COLLECTIONS AT ST. MARY'S DURING MAY, i 9°3- ENGLISH. s. WELSH. 8 a.m. £ s. d. 11-30 a.m. 5 / May 3rd, 10 a.m. 0 9 io# 6-30 p.m. 11* >) j) 6 p.m. 1 0 8 a.m. , 10th, 10 a.m. • 0 7 U-30 a.m. > >> 6 p.m. • 1 3 Ah 6-30 p.m. » 17th, 10 a.m. . 0 6 4 , 8 a.m. > >) 6 p.m. . 1 0 6K u-30 a.m. 17 VA , 24th, 10 a. m. 0 11 630 p.m. 10 9% > )> 6 p.m. 0 19 2^ 8 a.m. 10 , 3ist, 10 a.m. 0 13 0% u-30 a.m. > ,» 6 a.m. . 1 0 s% 6.30 p.m. 8 a.m. U-30 a.m. A% 6-30 p.m. tal (English) Tc SCHOOL £8 Total (Welsh) 2 FOR MAY. Tc £7 12 )tal .VI - £l 5 15'. 6* ^NDANCI SUNDAY IRAG] E ATI Welsh - 238 English Total TI3 35i BAP7 TSMS. May May 7th.—Albert Clifford, son of William and Caroline Hill, 23, Chapel Street. 7th.—Ellen, daughter of William John and Mary Ellen Lewis, 1, William Street, Hirael. 13th.—Charles Arthur, son of Agnes Annie and William Thomas Smith, 14, Chapel Street. 13th.—James Henry, son of Charles and Annie Tennant, 16, Chapel Street. 17th.—Leslie Douglas, son of William and Ada Jane Paul, 8, Garfield Terrace, Garth. 31st.—Mathew Henry, son of John and Sarah Jane Jones, 16, Mountain Square. 31st. -Margaret Ida, daughter of Owen and Mary Ellen Price, 30, Mount Street. BURIALS. 2nd.—Robert Owen, 290, Carnarvon Road, aged 80 year?. 2nd.—Winifred Hughes, 2, Fronheulog Terrace, aged 70 years. THE ENGLISH SUNDAY SCHOOL. We are glad to notice the steady increase that has been going on of late in the average attendance at the English Sunday School. This reflects great credit on Mr. Hughes, the curate, who is the superintendent. We understand that the teachers have decided to give a tea in the open-air to the scholars by way of a treat this year. It is to be hoped that they will obtain the Palace Grounds, or some such suitable field, where they may indulge in sports and games after the tea is over.