ST. MARTIN’S HOUSE OF HELP
TO THE EDITOR OF THE PRESS Sir,—l should like to ask through your columns why no presents were given out at St. Martin’s House of Help yesterday. I understand that the presents were sent to this institution for distribution. The mothers could have easily taken these presents homo to their little one? imprisoned in the backyard. Has the usual donation been given to St. Martin’s House of Help from the empty stocking fund? If so. why has this not teen distributed?— Yours, etc., ENQUIRER. December 23, 1936. [The Rev. P. Revell, when this letter was referred to him. said that the distribution of the toys had been postponed until the infantile paralysis epidemic was over.]
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21975, 26 December 1936, Page 5
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