. The Friend : a religious and literary journal. will be de-layed), at a cost of $, postpaid. Checks should be made payable and correspondence sent to FRIENDS BOOK STORE, 302 arch street. Philadelphia, pa. 216 THE FRIEND. Tenth Month 30, 1919 Woolman School A Friends School for Social andReligious Education. FALL TERM—Opens Tenth Month 7, Courses in Social Work andHistory of Courses in Bible Study, History ofFriends and Religious for RUSSELL, DirectorWOOLMAN SCHOOL, SWARTHMORE, PA. see WALKER & KEPLER FOR Good Electrical Work 531


. The Friend : a religious and literary journal. will be de-layed), at a cost of $, postpaid. Checks should be made payable and correspondence sent to FRIENDS BOOK STORE, 302 arch street. Philadelphia, pa. 216 THE FRIEND. Tenth Month 30, 1919 Woolman School A Friends School for Social andReligious Education. FALL TERM—Opens Tenth Month 7, Courses in Social Work andHistory of Courses in Bible Study, History ofFriends and Religious for RUSSELL, DirectorWOOLMAN SCHOOL, SWARTHMORE, PA. see WALKER & KEPLER FOR Good Electrical Work 531 Chesnut St. Phila. M. GATCHEL 126 N. 2l8t St„s PHILA. LLINERY. flaw amp ARTS V^Optician^^ W. B. WEAVER UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 550-552 N. 5th St., PHILA., PA. Special Atttnlion Given to FuneralsIn and Out of the City. Abo ChapelAccommodations for Funerals. Bell Phone : Established 1880 JOSEPH G. FOGGFUNERAL DIRECTORand EMBALMER S. W. Cor. Sixteenth and Race StreetsSpecial attention given to Friends Funerals Ball Phona ?• Spruca 1G4S. PhiladelphiasRepresentative Store ELKINS, MORRIS & REPRESENTATIVES PAUL W. BROWN CHARLES B. HESTON, Jr. LAND TITLE BUILDINGPHILADELPHIA. PA. We are offering— LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD IRREDEEMABLE 6 PER CENT. are secured by a perpetual lien on the prop-erty of the Railroad Company under a mortgagedated 1873. During the past ten years the bondshave sold between 110 and the present rate of 118 the bonds will yield5-1/10%, free of Pennsylvania State Tax. WESTTOWN $250,000 FUND Something more than thirty years ago the Westtown Committee raisedapproximately $330,000 for a building program that was carried out suc-cessfully. It was a remarkable achievement—and if anything like thesame spirit of interest and responsibility exists now, there will be no dif-ficulty in securing the considerably smaller amount that we are askingfriends of the School to give. MANAGING COMMITTEE: *J. HENRY BARTLETT JAMES G. BIDDLE * HENRY W.


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