by the Rev. W.G. Pennyman
There is little need to stress the importance of work amongst the deaf and dumb, those unfortunates who are doubly cut off from the ordinary interests of their kind. The Association exists to help and protect them in every way from the early training of children before their admission into educational institutions to their employment and relief later in life.
The Rev. W.G. Pennyman, who makes the appeal, is Chairman of the Association, with which he came into contact as Vicar of St. Mark's, North Audley Street, as the old church in Oxford Street was in his parish. He has done very valuable work for its objects, and the foundation of the Ladies' Association was due to him.
The address to which donations should be sent is the Royal Association in Aid of the Deaf and Dumb, [address removed]