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HOSTESS TRAINING

New Scheme For Schoolgirls In a small house of their own in Willesden, Middlesex, nearly 200 elementary schoolgirls are being taught how to be perfect hostesses when they grow up. This is part of a new educational scheme which is being developed by Dr. E. Davies, Director of Education for Willesden, to train girls as homemakers as part of their ordinary elementary schooling, states the “News Chronicle.” Batches of girls from the senior classes in neighbouring schools spent a whole day in this model home once a week. The house, which is a disused school building, has a reception hall, a lounge, a kitchen and scullery, a bedroom and a bathroom. It also has a small garden which the girls are planting. Every day the house is cleaned and swept from top to bottom and meals are cooked and served. The bed is made every morning, though no one has ever slept yet at this model home. “My idea in equipping this, little house and sending our girls to live and work in it,” Dr. Davies said, “is to train them to some extent for the parr most of them will play in later life—that of wives and mothers. “My idea is not to train these girls only to do domestic work, but as hostesses. They learn how to receive guests and look after their needs. At the same time they acquire standards of taste in decoration and furnishing. “This house is a kind of ‘dream house’ to girls, and it will be the kind of place they will aim at. creating around them when they grow up and have homes of their own.” Willesden schoolgirls also learn to cook, wash, mend and make clothing, and to sew and embroider. Many of them have learnt to weave on small hand-looms and have made their own scarves and school ties. STYLISH KNITTED JUMPER. A delightful addition to your winter wardrobe knitted in three lovely shades of “Veronica” Showerproof Wool. Delightful to handle—durable in wear. Send 6d. stamps for Booklet No. 3/W». Illustrated. Full knitting instructions. Batons and Baldwins, Ltd., Box 1441W, Wellington.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 168, 12 April 1935, Page 5

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HOSTESS TRAINING Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 168, 12 April 1935, Page 5

HOSTESS TRAINING Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 168, 12 April 1935, Page 5

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