Long Barn Nursery, at Seven Oaks, Kent, the home of the Hon. and Mrs. Harold Nicholson (Victoria Sackville West). Now sponsored by Hawaii Islands Committee of SCF. SPONSORING SCF Among the Ameri- can Groups now sponsoring SCF Nurseries are: Sa- vannah, Georgia; Greenwich Village, New York; Detroit and Ann Arbor, Michigan; The Living Church Magazine; Summit, Short Hills, Chatham, New Jersey. SAVE THE CHILDREN FEDERATION ONE MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK The approximate cost of sponsor- ing a Nursery is at present $4500, or $100 a child, the British Gov- ernment co-oper- ating with an equal amount. HON. JOHN Q. TILSON, Treasurer Licensed by the U. S. State Department, Registration No. 2, For Relief Overseas. Gifts are Deductible for Income Tax Purposes. “But the Young, Young Children, Save the Under Fives For a Better World Tomorrow HELP OPEN MORE NURSERIES After six weeks of study and consultation with British leaders, Governor Allen brings back word that the most effective thing America can do at this time in child aid is to open more nurseries in the country. Not less than 100 homes in England and Scotland, for children under five, evacuated from districts threatened by bombing, are urgently needed. A Scotchman ADOPTION PLAN The Federation is also giving supple- mental aid to more than 10,000 chil- dren through a popular "adoption" plan. "This is not only cutting down some of the suffering of today, but it is also building for the future." —J. B. PRIESTLEY Hon. Henry J. Allen, former Governor of Kansas and SCF Chairman for British Child Aid, visits Wickhurst Manor Nursery of the SCF, supported by Mennonite Committee. O My Brothers” —ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING