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OPEN COUNCIL. 67
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To the Editors of the English TVomarCs J...
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To The Editors Of The English Woman's Jo...
To the Editors of the English Woman' ' s Journal . Ladies , anxious to draw the attention of readers to the practice of
persuaded mistresses I am this allowing is chiefl young y done servants from want to irl of remain was thoug your allowed ht out or late mistaken to at visit ni kindness g one ht . of I . ana Only this week a young country clock g the hour named for her return my
servantswho is her cousin ; ten o ' was . A In and similar a thi distan , b t case suburb lad occurred who of London in onl other y was a respects short allowed time kindl to since remai cares , when n out for a young her till servants the girl same residing . hour ,
s y a y y that If mistresses they may will return but in allow good their time servants , I am to con go vinced out earlier much in , evil the will day , be so
prevented .
Open Council. 67
OPEN COUNCIL . 67
To The Editors Of The English Tvomarcs J...
To the Editors of the English TVomarCs Journal . LAT Thinking HES , that some of your readers much in may take an with interest in the excel
_Worcestershire Ladies' Clubwhich has common your own - lent arrangements in Lang , harn Place , I enclose you the list of its rules and regulations I must add . that we heard of the Ladies' Club last spring , when on a visit
princi went to order Worcester pall to that shop y they by . , or two , It and mak had wealth e others then calls y , been and mi in g town ht influential opened hav . e We a a suitable few understood ladies week him of resting s , the from having that - nei place the the ghborhood been when chief started th inn , ey in of
li keeper ghting in his quite fires stables in approved private whilst of rooms the the lucrative , p during lan , as ortion the it relieved time of his that duty the remained carriages necessity to were him . put p
up We visited the , Clubwhich occupies the principal part of a large , old-A fashioned set of well house -dressed in Foregate ladies , were Street just —one leaving of the as main we entered thoroug . hfares We immedi of the atel city y .
received di found This gnified porter ourselves sentinel with mig in ht , a in have military commodious green been salute uniform a Crimean stone and , who learning hall hero watched , and , or that in something the over we presence wished parcels of the to , of parasols inspect kind an elderl . , the & He c y .
visitors staircase ' . book us Above and a , make the attendan some inquiries answered t , , a respectable , directed young us up woman the wide in , black dark , oak
instantl On y the produced first the front floor the of we book the saw , house and the princi dining pal our sitting and questions refreshment -room ; , large -room and a pleasant second ,
g waiting occupy lasses ing and room washing , and at apparatus the side . a On , spacious a the second apartment attendants floor was , supp prep lied ared with , a looking nursery - , ,
or We waiting left -room much for pleased young 1 with children the organization and their and set , and the filled . with le to an other earnest
wish vincial that towns the . LadiesClub might _prosper I am , Ladies Yours , faithfull exampproy
A Quiet , Person-WORCESTERSHIRE LADIES' CLUB .
KXIIiES AND _REGULATIONS . 1 The Club shall be called " The Worcestershire Ladies' Club , " and its
affairs 2 . The shall Sub be scri managed ption for by a Committee Member of shall Five be Ladies One . Guineafor a Family
one , Thirty . Shillings , Annually ; and each Member shall in future pay One Guinea
entrance 3 . A member money . paying a Family Subscription shall be allowed to bring into
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1862, page 67, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031862/page/67/
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