13 DECEMBER 1919, Page 15

RESCUE WORK AMONG EDUCATED GIRLS.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPEcraoa.•]

Sra,—Will you once again afford us the hospitality of your columns to plead the cause of the Fellowship of St. Michael and All Angels and to ask for warm support for the work among girls of the educated class? The increased expenses of house. keeping make the upkeep of the Maternity Home a terribly difficult matter. The Fellowship has during the year opened a nursery, which enables mothers, who have returned to their home or to work, to keep in touch with their babies and to realize their responsibility for them. It is, further, highly de, Arable that a home for girls not eligible for the Maternity Home (closed during the war/ should be reopened. We believe the Society to be valuable to the Church and nation, and we do earnestly ask that it may meet with such generous help as may free it from the paralysing effect of an overdrawn account at the bank and enable it to go forward and do the work waiting t be done. All information as to the objects and methods of the work can be obtained from the Secretary, 5 Bloomfield terrace, S.W. 1. All contributions should be sent to the Treasurer, 5 Bloomfield Terrace. Cheques should be made payable to the Fellowship and crossed "Lloyds Bank, a/c Fellowship of St. Michael."—We are, Sir, &c.,

A. F. LONDON, Visitor.

Sons KENSINGTON, President.

A. CYPRIAN Bouase WEBS, Treasurer.