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Fremantle Notes.
The Women's Service Guild in Fre-;
mantle is doing exceitenit-work-r-witb^iis
mudday rest- room for business girls., votr
uutarv worker® attendi during the midday
nours, ana mane it poEtsiiwe ior -me s»m°
to ?spend a pleasant, hour while. they
wit their lunches. They are abJe,..a'.so,
to purchase for one penny, a cup of tea,
or cocoa'.' Each day. the rooms in- Market,
street are fi3ed with girls who appreci-.
ate the privilege, -of; resting with book or
magazine im such conseni'a- surroundings.
The members of the guiil are anxious to
increase their number^ and wish to anc.
nounce Uiat on thct-st Thursday of each,
month they m-eej frbw t_30 to- 4 p.m.,,
when a soc«al time is given on, matters .
of interest to' women; . ? .
The ex-scholars' of i Princessi. - May'
School meet on the second Wednesday'
cven-iug o£ each month at the school,
whnri they spend a- pleasant ? evening to
gether The -headmistress (Miss Bell),
and member? of the staff participated in
the last- gathering. Miss Wright, from
Perth Girls' School,- delivered an. inter
esting addrefe . on 'Michae-l Fairless.'
Much' of the time is spent iro needle
work, andi so that there shall be an ia
cehtivo. tlie girl® have decided to aid the
Free Kindergarten- centre, .by preparing
needCework for a sale of work at the
end of the year. The kindergarten com
mittee is co-operating to the extent of
providing materials- which- will be work
ed by this' band of effideut young needle
women.
On Saturday. May 30, the senior pupDs
of the con-vent of the Notre Dame dp
Missions. EaEt Fremantle, mrt to bid
farewell to ono of their number. Miss
Mol-ly Joncss. avIio was leaving _for Ire
la ml. Oamws. gus^jsinpxompetitioi'.s. and |
musical- itcins provided) pir:is-ant cnw.1- \
taiiiimui't. and ten 'n-asi served in the feirge t
diiwng hall, where the table-? were grace- j
filler decorated ? with niiik rows' ami
maiden^hair fprn. During tea, the Ucv.
.Mother* i» Charge of the convent, on
belialf of tlic girl—, presented their do-.
parting companion witli a. sisnet rins,
vrisiied her a happy voyage,- and1 hoped
that «lie would somo day renew the
friendships that .she had made in West
ern Australia.
A children's dtnee arnmged by the
Cottestoe Parents' Assodation, was held
in- Cottesloe Hall, on Thursday, June
IS, and proved a great Euccesa. Mes
dames O. Connor awl MaFarlane were
mainly 'responsible- for the organisation,
and Mr. Lowdck aso-isteil by Mr. Isaach
sen took charge, of the dancing arrange
ment*, music being -provided by the Grove
Orchestra. .Supper was served by Mes
d-simes Janney, Jphnstone, Lung, and
Elmstie, in u manner entirely satisfac
tory. .Tudsing wa,9 performed by (Jie
Mayor and 'Mayoress (Mr. and1 Mrs.
Bryan.). Mr. J. ' Duffel!. M.L.O.. Me?
dnme-s Copley. Blaek, Oats, .H-oyben, and
Lloyd,, and 'Messrs. CufCeiv, Oats and
Sbarittr.tl: and prize? were wop by Mic
folliowing! — Roma Lcnman. Sheila Hicks.
Mervyn Strangihanu 'Betty Prince, Hazel
Wttyte. Hope Gould'. Elace- Lynse. Harry
Leqim-an. Lillrlan Oatp-, Edith N-eedles,
Stasia Stevens, E?ma PhiHlps, Thelma
Doggett, Kitty O'Connor, Geoffrey
Towney. Jean Hartfittd. . B. Taylor. G
Noble, E. Briiratti, E. TayCor. W. Gar
dner. Mis® E3is and Mr. O'Connor. W.
Jeffrey, and W. Jann«y W_hdte. Prizes
were also awarded to a Tintex Set and
to babies Clarke and) Kemworthy.
As a pleasant emlin; to the croquet
sea'son. the Mayoress- of Fremantle, Mrs.
John Cooke, entertained1 a large party
of guests ut the lawn© in Parry-street,
1-is-d Tuesday afternoon. Golf and thirty.
stroke croquet wore partidpated in, and
guesislng compctitioirs were a. source of
amusement for the nbn-phyers. After-,
noon* tea was lavishJ'y disitp-nr-rd in the
clubrooms of the adjoining bowling,
green,*. During its process.' the presi
dent of the croquet club (Mra ? Love
prove), expressed the thanks of ali pro
sent for Mrs. Cooke-'s hpsjidtality, the
Mayoress s-uiwbly responding.
On Saturday. June 20. a concert in
aid of the gene-ml funds of the East
Fremantl-e Prosbyt-erian Church was held
in- the Eas-'t FrcmantJs Town Oa'.'l. T-v-
spite rather boisterous! wptither, a fairly
liarge attendance was recordinl. Those
present -wp.re unacdmwis ii* thdr appre
cintion of the items rcnilcrcd, eacore-s be.
inj; frequent. The success of the even
ing was inaimly due to Mr. G. C. Brown,
who bad t'he orgawirfng. of the concert
in Jiis hands. Tho followin-j? artists con
tributed to the evening's entertainment:
— Misses Ivy Alien, Jc-ntanes. Payne:
Mes-James Gallop and SiMy. and
Messrs. Laro-Davis, Jackson, Swain. Mc
Liver, Richardlson-, Saggers and Burt'en
6-U.W.
The GhW Ciub of tihe East FremantJe
Presbyiteriani Church held a successful
May Fair in the church jval-1. King-street,
ob May 30. The various stals were
tastefully and artistically decora-teidl ami
eonitiiinod nnmeroiis, iis-p-fni andi orna
mental arricl'es. the np«t- and' fancy
work bping partieulatt-y adiuirpd. Ap
proxiniafely £21 will be added- to the
Cburcb Henovation! Fuml (a fund onjan
i-ap-il aiul nMiniain^dil),1.-' tlxy Girl-«' Cliu-b for
the reuoi-.-uinn of tJlic fluirdi biiildinffs)
as a result of this- pffort.- Miss E. Ross
Cprerid-Piil), llies- E. PunJse (hoii. secre
tary). and their band of wortusrs deserve
comntciulation for tiieir praiseworthy ef
fort.
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