A NEEDY CASE.
TO THE EDITOR.
Sir, —I made an appeal through your paper last week for warm clothes for a crippled man, and I wish now to return thanks tothe ladies who so generously provided same, and especially to the good woman who sent not only a new cardigan, but also a donation of money to help. There has been another distressing case brought before my notice of a young woman in the country who is just about to enter a maternity hospital with her fifth child, and, through unemployment and other misfortunes, she has not been able to provide the necessary clothes for either the child or herself. I am sure there ire people who will be willing to help me provide for her in her time of trouble ; and all women know that at a time like that, there are things a mother must have. If it were only two or three yards of flannel or flannelette from each, it would tide her over and provide for her helpless babe. I feel quite confident that my appeal will not be in vain.— Please reply to Sympathy No. 2, - Star - Office, May 2.
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Evening Star, Issue 21091, 2 May 1932, Page 1
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195A NEEDY CASE. Evening Star, Issue 21091, 2 May 1932, Page 1
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