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A CENTRAL CLUB. 1 i

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A CENTRAL CLUB. i SWANSEA SCHEME TO HELP YOUNG CI RLS. The Free Churches, Welsh and Eng- lish, in Swansea,, are waking up to their responsibilities lJ) respect of the young girls of the town. Mies Dugdale, an organising sec. of tho National Free Church Council re- cently met representative women of the Swansea Free Churches, and her ad- vocacy was so convincing that a small hut energetic committee was at once formed Mrs. Wheatley, wile of Itev. Timothy Wlieatloy, president of the WesAeyan Circuit here, was selected as president, Mu. J. -It. Davies as trea- urel., and Mrs. W. W. William#, of the Central Hall, secretary. Cir's Who Are Drifting. It way Mrs. Williams herself who spared me a few minutes on Tuesday afternoon at the Hall, where a number of mothers were taking a cup of tea after their weekly meeting; in the hall, which the pastor's wife so successfully leads. She began by a gratified reference to the work of Y.W.C.A., but pointed out that they could only provide for a few, and those necessarily tho better class of girls. But," slie went on, we feel we would like to do something'to save the girls who are drifting-day girls, work girls, laundry girls, factory girls, etc. We shall, I am sure, find it easier and better to save them before they have taken their first false step than after- wards. We hope very soon now to make arrangements for the opening of a girl's evening club. Winning Their Confidenoe. I "It is to be a home. The idea the ladies have is that it shall be as happy and bright. they would make it for their own boys and girls, with all sorts of games, and so on. "They would be met^jy a lady super- intendent, who would visit the girls in the works during the daytime, and be there in the evening to meet and help them if she can. We hope, of cour. this sister will by degre win their confidence, because they will learn to love her. That's the kind of work we intend taking up. In order to bring it .before all the Free Church women of Swansea, Mrs. Herbert Lewis, of London you know she is the wife of the member for Flint, and a daughter of Mr. W. S. Caine, M.P.- -is coming on March 5 to speak at Mount Pleasant on the need of this kind of work. I A Central Club. I "We are thankful that we've got I Dwmdonkin to take them to when they have slipped, but we want, as Froo Church women, to do something to &ave them before they reach that stage. Some think the girls axe lax, and won't come in; but, at any rate, we arc going to give them the opportunity. "Have vou any place in view?" "No, not yet; we arc looking for a house, or for rooms somewhere in the centre of the town. We want a central place, so as to reach girls from all parts of the town." Asked what age girls were desired, Mrs. Williams said &be thought any- thing from 14 years upwards. "You'll mention," said she, "that it will be tho Welsh and English Free Churches." How about funds?" We want about L200 to start, and we consider it will cost about £ 150 a year. Where Funds Come From. I How much have your" Oh, that's juet it; we are beginning to solicit funds on March 5th. We think that all the representatives of the Froe Churches should have the matter piaced before them, and be given an opportunity of subscribing together. W e would like to be able also to reach servant girls on their evening out. There is a lot to do in rescuing girls who have gone astray; but my experi- ence is that it is easier and better to savo them before than after. It is a sad state of affairs to see so many Welsheaking fallen girls in Swaiir tea. On Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, we Dope to meet to complete our plans, yhioh will be submitted on March 5th '0 the general meeting in Mount Plea- sant.

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