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CORRESPONDENCE

JAMES POWELL REST HOME, WARRINGTON.

TO TUB EDITOR. Sir, —After spending two weeks at the Rest Horae I feel compelled to let the public know a little of the advantages one gets after coming perhaps straight from hospital, practically helpless, after operations, or a nervous breakdown. I feel it is only right and just to the band of ladies who work for and sit on the committee to say that I have seen wonderful changes in the patients after a couple of days. Really, it is the greatest boon a sick person can have. We have a qualified sister who is matron here, and she insists on her strict rules with loving kindness, understands each case, and watches progress. One could never get better food. The home has its own cows, which means cream, butter, and milk, as much as one wants. For those who can pay the price is very reasonable, and to those who cannot pay Mr Stephens is kindness itself. As far as I know he turns no one away.—l am, etc., Mhs R. M'Muekell.

April 7,

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Evening Star, Issue 22617, 8 April 1937, Page 13

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CORRESPONDENCE JAMES POWELL REST HOME, WARRINGTON. Evening Star, Issue 22617, 8 April 1937, Page 13

CORRESPONDENCE JAMES POWELL REST HOME, WARRINGTON. Evening Star, Issue 22617, 8 April 1937, Page 13

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