The Friend : a religious and literary journal . ummer will attend the Conference to strengthen the bonds of fel-Icnvshij) between the Youth of the Society in these two countries. HerthaKraus, a leader of the Youth Movement in Germany and closely associat-ed with the Relief work there, will give one of the evening lectures. .yone desiring information in regard to any of the Conference plans,may write to Mary J. Moon, at 20 S. Twelfth Street, or Elizabeth AnnWalter, 154 N. Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia. M.\RRiED.—Fifth Month 1st, at Jordans, William Littleboy, ofSclly Oak, Birmingham, England,


The Friend : a religious and literary journal . ummer will attend the Conference to strengthen the bonds of fel-Icnvshij) between the Youth of the Society in these two countries. HerthaKraus, a leader of the Youth Movement in Germany and closely associat-ed with the Relief work there, will give one of the evening lectures. .yone desiring information in regard to any of the Conference plans,may write to Mary J. Moon, at 20 S. Twelfth Street, or Elizabeth AnnWalter, 154 N. Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia. M.\RRiED.—Fifth Month 1st, at Jordans, William Littleboy, ofSclly Oak, Birmingham, England, to Edith M. Winder, until recentlyHostess of Woolman School, Swarthmore, Penna. Born.—To Harold M. and Pauline R. S. Lane, Sapporo, Japan, ThirdMonth 2, 1923, a daughter, who has been named Marjorie. OiEii.—At his home in Woodland, \, C, Fourlh Month 16, 1923,. (()\.NL>, in his seventy-ninth year; a life-long member of RichS(|iiare Monthly Meethig of Friends. Fifth Month 17, 1923. THE FRIEND, 551 ESTAB. 1807 W^E^EHiBR%^. FB00R&?DECK ENAMEL WINTERS STORMS OPENED UP ALL OF THE CRACKS X>/^T* STARTS IN THE CRACKS fMSXJ 1 BETWEEN THE BOARDS I LOOK OVER YOUR fFLOORS TODAY i MAKE THE FLOOR ONE PIECEBY GIVING IT TWO COATS OF Wetherills Floor and Deck Enamel Geo, D. Wetherill & Co. PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK R. C. Balluiger & Co. BUILDING CONTRACTORS 925 Walnot Street. PliUadelphia R. C. BALLINGERE. R. YARNALLJ. A. STRATTON TELEPHONES Walnut tmt MalnllM HARRY S. LEE 325 WALNUT STREET PAINTER AND GRAINER ANTIQUE and OFFICE FURNITURE RESTORED JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ESTIMATES Woolman School SUMMER SCHOOL AT HAVERFORD COLLEGE SIXTH MONTH 18 TO 25, 1923. SUMMMER TERM AT WOOLMAN SCHOOL SIXTH MONTH 25 TO EIGHTH MONTH 4, 1923. For further information, address ELBERT RUSSELL, PA- Por Quality Floor Coveringsat Reasonable Prices Hardwick & Magee Co. rtanufacturcrs of the well-known Bundhar Wilton Durable as Iron RUGS AND CARPETS 1220 Market StreetPliil


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