Friends intelligencer . k, surviving all of theold directory with which he was firstassociated. He was also connectedwith the Penn Mutual Fire InsuranceCompany and very recently lamentedthe loss of his associate director inthat institution, Davis W. Entrekin. The West Chester Local Newssays:—He was a man almost severe-ly conscientious, a helper of the needy,sympathetic with those in sorrow ormisfortune. Many there are nowmourning him who will long tell thestory of his benefactions. Peace-loving, of strict integrity,practically righteous, a lover of theBible, a doer of good, his place in thewor


Friends intelligencer . k, surviving all of theold directory with which he was firstassociated. He was also connectedwith the Penn Mutual Fire InsuranceCompany and very recently lamentedthe loss of his associate director inthat institution, Davis W. Entrekin. The West Chester Local Newssays:—He was a man almost severe-ly conscientious, a helper of the needy,sympathetic with those in sorrow ormisfortune. Many there are nowmourning him who will long tell thestory of his benefactions. Peace-loving, of strict integrity,practically righteous, a lover of theBible, a doer of good, his place in theworld will be hard to fill. ANNA L. Lester Ivins, widow of AaronB. Ivins, who for many years wasprincipal of Friends Central School,15th and Race Streets, Philadelphia,died on August 25th, at the home ofher daughter, the wife of George , at Tacoma, Washington. Shewas a resident of Philadelphia until Ninth month 13. 1919] F K I E N D S INTELLIGENCES 591 -Filing Devices of All Kinds- Box Files Arch Boards. STATIONERS, PRINTERS, BLANK BOOKS YEO & LUKENS CO. 23 N. 13th St. (East Side) 719 Walnut St about eighteen years ago, when shewent West to live with her daughterand husband. Although she had at-tained the great age of 98 years, shewas active and vigorous, and almostuntil her death was possessed of allher faculties. She was a regularreader of the daily newspapers, andwas conversant with current affairs,in which she took much interest. De-ceased was married to the late AaronB. Ivins at the home of her father,Peter Lester, Mechanicsville, Buck-ingham township, Bucks county,Fourth month 3d, , more than76 years ago. This was the first mar-riage under the care of BuckinghamMonthly Meeting of Friends accom-plished at a private house, the Disci-pline of the Society until near thattime having made it obligatory. thatall marriages should take place inmeeting-houses on meeting-days. Thedaughter is the only immediate sur-viving relative. FRIENDS IN COLLEGES. The Young


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