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SWANSEA LADIES AID.

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SWANSEA LADIES AID. HOSPITAL LINEN I GUILD'S WORK. ANNUAL MEETING: THE NEED OF FUNDS. The annual meeting of vice-presidents in connection with the Swansea Hospital Linen Guild was held on atternoon at the hospital, and was well attended. The Hon. Mrs. Odo Vivian presided in the ab- sence of the president, Lady Llewelyn, who wrote expressing regret at her inability to be present. After letters of apology had been read, Miss Aeron Thomas (one of the hon. secre- taries) submitted the annual report for 1913, which stated that during the past twelve months the Guild had prospered in every way. It consisted at present of 58 branches, 160 acting vice-presidents, 115 honorary vice-presidents, and over 3,000 members. The number of articles received was over Th-. num l ,r of art i c l 6,OCO, which was equivalent to rather more than JB600. The articles exhibited at the annual exhibition held in November iast in- cluded 12 horse hair mattresses, 110 linen sheete, 200 twill sheets, 200 blankets, and over 300 pillows. The Guild had been able to pay for the renovation of the entire hos- pital bedding and supply large quantities of mackintosh sheeting, water-beds, water- pillows, etc. The hospital, with its 160 beds, and the Convalercent Home, with 20 beds, had been supplied with linen, and part of the staff uniform Lad been paid for. At the matron's request the Guild had given a wardrobe for the nurses' sick room, two wheel chair, an ambulance trolley, and three large food trolleys to take the dinners from the kitchens to the wards. They regretted to report the death of Miss Mary Davies, one of their most sympathetic workers, and also Mrs. T. W. Hughes, whose husband was an invaluable member of the Hospital Board. NEW VICE PRESIDENTS. I The following ladies 4:1 joined the guild acting vice-presidents during the year Mrs. Austin, Mrs. David Da.vies. Miss Evans, Mrs. Dyer Lewis, Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs. Maries, Mr. Edgar Reid, Mrs. Owen fCwm- llynfell), Mrs. W. Jones (Govertpn), Mrs. Morgan (Saron). Mrs. Nicholas and Mrs D. L. Jones (Skewen), Mrs. Dd. Williams (St. Thoma-s), •. Mrs. E. Evans. Mrs. D. J. Williams. Mrs. Lloyd "d Miss Williams (Three Crosses), Mrs. Gabe, Mrs. Archie White and Mrs. Evan Thomas (Ystalyfera). Mrs. H. E. Davie. Miss Ware. Mrs. Pad- dock. Mrs. Larkin and lfrs. J. Thomoas (Ystradgynlais), and Mrs. Heneage. The following ladies vere new honorary vice-presidents Mrs. Dudlev Drnmrn^nd. Mrs. C. C. Vivian. Mrs. E. Le Cronier Lan-1 caster, Mrs. John Jenkins, and Lady Scour- field. During the ensuing year umnohes il11 new: districts would bs oiriganised, so that tibe, gu-owvh of the guild might be assumed. Miss Scoveil (matron) afterwaids read the statement of accounts, and the Chairman. in moving the adoption of the report and statement of accounts, said they were most satisfactory, and the work thaA had been done by the guild was really excellent. This was seconded by Colone l Morgan, who iread a letter conveyin^a vote of thanks from the Board of Management to the organ jeers and workers in connection with the Linen Guild, and also to Mx. David Roiberts who had audited th^ accounts. IN NEED OF FUNDS. Col. Morgan said they were ever mindful that the ho?pitaJ was a&dly in need of funds, and thay felt much indebted to the I.,di of the guild for the great and good worfc they had done. Miss Scovell touched upon the necessity of a new mortuary which she thought might: in time be erected from small sums reserved annuiallv from the Linen Guild. The fallowing ladies were ejected/to sit on i the Executive Committee :—The Hon. Mrs. j Odo Vivian, LT. Le Qronier Lanoeater and Mrs. Gordon. Mrs. Aeron Thomas said that the reault of the TAat, year had been so encouraging t-hfut t-bev felt inspired to £ o on, and were in hopes of opening new branches at Three Crosses, extending ift Clvdsoh (whiCh was growing 1":) r<u7>idly). GU'jS, Llandilo, Gonsett- non, Ammanford. C."w! Gomer, and St. Thomas (w^here they had been fortunate in svecniring the ex-mayoress (Mrs. Dd. Wil- ,1 I W—K» • liamp) as president). In all these places meetings would be organised to inspire the metriideaits with a desire to help on the guild "wojlk. In echoing the suggestion of the matron with regard to a new mortuary, Mrs. Thomas siaid how much it was needed, and hoped one day the Linen Guild workers might have soniethin, substantial as evi ¡ dence of their work. A vote of thanks was proposed to the Hon. Mrs. Odo Vivian for presiding by Mrs. T. J. Davies, and eec.mded by JIm. Le Cronier Lancaster. Those present were sub- aequently entertained to tea.

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SIR BRYNMOR JONES I

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FUNERAL POSTPONED .

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LATE MR. R. C. JENKINS.I

CREW -OF THREE DROWNED.___I

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A SWANSEA ORCHESTRA ?

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