STAY-AT-HOME GIRLS.
The stay-at-home girl recently found a sturdy champion in the Hon. Rachel Kay Shuttleworth. Speaking at the distribution of prizes at the.Lancaster Girls' Grammar School, she impressed on her youthful audience that the girl who quietly undertakes the duties of the home has qualities of no less worth than her more pushing sister. '' Girls who stay at home,'' • she said, '' and devote their abilities to its claims, are often spoken of as'unentertaining when compared with another who undertakes public work, but they are often the most selfsacrificing people in the world, for they are often quite as capable and as much interested- in public affairs as those who participate in them.''
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume 1, Issue 8, 14 February 1914, Page 3
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