Extracts from the minutes of the yearly meeting of Friends held in Philadelphia, 1921, Part 10

Author: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends
Publication date: 1921
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: William H. Pile's Sons, 1921
Number of Pages: 158


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TO THE GENERAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS İN SOUTH AFRICA :-


TO THE AUSTRALIAN GENERAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS HELD AT HOBART :-


Dear Friends :- The love of God in Jesus Christ our Lord reaches all parts of the world. In this love we salute


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you. As we consider the spread of the Kingdom of God _on earth, we rejoice in the scattered groups and individuals as outposts of this Kingdom. Thus do we all become am- bassadors of the Glad Tidings and are bound together in a common cause.


As we learn of your faithful testimony, you become a help to us and we desire that this helpfulness may be mutual. Your problems though outwardly dissimilar to ours are in essence the same as ours. We know that Jesus Christ came to save the whole world. In spite of our human frailty and our failures, we recognize that we do receive help from God. So let us press forward, seek- ing to realize the great truth that we are all one in Christ Jesus our Lord.


We have welcomed the home-coming of our dear friends, Wm. C. and Elizabeth C. B. Allen, who have brought your message of love to us.


In a full measure of that same love that prompted their visit to you,


We are your friends,


Signed on behalf of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends,


FOURTH MONTH 1, 1921.


PHILADELPHIA YEARLY MEETING OF FRIENDS TO JAPAN YEARLY MEETING OF FRIENDS, TOKIO, JAPAN :-


Dear Friends :- We acknowledge with thankfulness the receipt of a letter from Hijirizaka Monthly Meeting, dated Fourth Month 20, 1920.


Since the return of Wm. H. and Julia Cope Collins and Walter W. Haviland from Japan, we have rejoiced in an increased fellowship with you. Through them, as well as through some of your members now visiting us, we have been able to share to some degree in your perplexities, and to be glad in your achievements. It is an inspiration to us to know of your enthusiasm and faithfulness, bring- ing nearer, as it does, the day when the world shall be made one in a common allegiance to Christ. You challenge


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us, and all Friends, to join hands the world around, and to go forward with courage.


Our hearts are saddened by the intelligence of the ill- ness of Gilbert Bowles, whose presence among us with his wife for a few months last year was a great joy to us all. We trust that his health may be restored and that the blessing of God may continue to rest upon his efforts.


Signed on behalf of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting,


FOURTH MONTH 1, 1921.


To THE SZECHWAN YEARLY MEETING OF FRIENDS, CHENGTU, WEST CHINA :-


Dear Friends :- Your letter from the seventeenth An- nual Gathering of your Meeting, dated Fourth Month 2, 1920, has been read in our Yearly Meeting now in session. We enter with deep and profound sympathy into your problems both spiritual and material.


We rejoice in the progress you have made toward self- support, feeling sure that the nearer you approach this goal, the deeper will be the interest of your members.


We are also glad to know of your Central Executive Committee which we trust may prove helpful in many . ways. Such co-operation is a great factor in the right conduct of our Lord's work and the advancement of His Kingdom in the earth.


We are thankful that you were able to send delegates to the All Friends' Peace Conference, and trust they have returned to you in safety, bringing to you rich reward in inspiration and practical suggestion, from that great gathering.


In the midst of the many and serious concerns under which we are now laboring, our hearts go out to you in tender love, desiring above all things that the Gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ may be exalted amongst you, and that many hearts may come to know the Peace of God that passeth all natural understanding. We com- mend you to His care and keeping.


May the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and the love


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of God, and the communion and fellowship of the Holy Spirit rest and abide with you all.


Signed on behalf of the Yearly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia,


FOURTH MONTH 1, 1921.


To FRIENDS AND THOSE IN SYMPATHY WITH THEM IN GERMANY :-


Dear Friends :- The Yearly Meeting of Friends in Phila- delphia, assembled at Fourth and Arch Streets, from the twenty-eighth of Third Month to the first of Fourth Month, 1921, has been brought into a feeling of deep sympathy for all the scattered groups and individuals in various parts of Germany, who have come to hold con- victions in line with those principles of Christian truth, for which during two centuries and a half this body has striven to stand.


Several members of our Yearly Meeting, who have been in Germany within the past year, are with us at this time, and we have been able to have direct reports con- cerning you, which have revealed to us the earnestness of your purpose, and have acquainted us with some of your problems and difficulties.


You share with us the conception that Christianity is a way of life for the present and not merely an ideal for the future. You have found in these hours of adversity that Christ alone can meet your deepest needs. He longs to be close to all of us, in our hearts, guiding us with His Divine light through dark places.


We remember the great religious movements of Ger- many in centuries gone by, and we long that in this hour of the world's great need, a deeper, fuller revelation of the essential meaning of Christianity may be given to you, to us, and to all men, and that we may all realize afresh that our loyalty to God and to our fellow-men alike re- quire of us that we unflinchingly strive to practise Christ's way of life in its purity and simplicity.


That those abnormal conditions, which have so long obtained in your country and throughout Europe, and


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which have caused so great tension and strain among the entire population, may be righted, is our heartfelt prayer. May all of us be strengthened and built up, by faithful obedience to those revelations of the Truth, which have been or may yet be granted to us by our Heavenly Father. And may we be alert to make use of every opportunity that God may give us, for the service of reconciliation which is the work set before every loyal subject of the Prince of Peace, who is Jesus Christ our Lord.


With a greeting of warm love,


We are your friends.


Signed on behalf of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting,


FOURTH MONTH 1, 1921.


To OUR MEMBERS AND OTHERS WORKING UNDER A. F.


S. C. SOJOURNING IN EUROPE AND THE NEAR EAST :-


Dear Friends :- The members of our Yearly Meeting are often thoughtful of you, and it is hoped by this letter to remind ourselves and you of the close bonds that hold us together even when we are thousands of miles apart. In those distant lands you are our ambassadors and, we reverently believe, the ambassadors of God. We are grateful for your work on our behalf. As we acknowledge you as our representatives and claim a share in the service of your hands which God so richly blesses, we want you to know that you can claim of us our love, our prayers, and our loyal support.


Though these words have the formality of a Yearly Meeting Epistle, they convey also the warmth of a simple letter from home. We like to picture you at work in your several places while we sit in our meetings here. Our imagination roams away beyond these familiar walls to hospitals, and warehouses, schools and offices, wherever you may be engaged in the relief of suffering and need. We like to feel the heart-enlarging experience that comes to you as you enter into sympathy with human souls in distress, or accept their tearful gratitude for relief. Per- haps you cannot always speak fluently with the people of foreign tongues, but fortunately your message is one


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of loving deeds and that language needs no interpreter. It is a perpetual Pentecost.


The continuous work of Friends abroad is a challenge to us at home, and we have felt it so at our meetings. At first this work largely consisted in restoring buildings and the physical comforts of human homes. These homes are holy as the hearths of God. Then our work became the restoration of human bodies stunted and injured by hunger and disease. These, too, are "temples of the living God." Beyond the physical relief you are bringing some- thing more significant, something that affects the minds and spirits of men. In these, too, we believe that God dwells and manifests Himself. In America we have been spared the first two forms of war ruins-the ravaging of villages and countryside as in France and Poland, and the devastation of the bodies of little children, as in the Central Empires and Russia. But on the souls of men


the war has wrought in our own land incalculable moral damage. Spiritual reconstruction is needed here as much as anywhere. To help our fellow-men to free their minds of the poisons of prejudice, suspicion and hatred, to de- mobilize the passions and false philosophy of militarism, to convert the "heathen heart that puts its trust in reeking tube and iron shard," into the spirit "that takes away the occasion of all war," and to prevent the future from merely turning old hatreds into new ones against newly- discovered enemies domestic or foreign,-these are the extensive tasks of reconstruction at home which appeal to us as corresponding to the work that you are doing abroad. Under such burdens as these our meeting has especially travailed this year.


Whatever sense of regret we may feel because of your absence, is overshadowed by our joy in your wider sphere of influence. We only wish that here at home every one of us might be able to put into our routine of life the freshness, the vigor and the adaptability that your more novel situations demand of you. These times require of us all whole-hearted devotion to the way of Christ. May we not join hearts across the sea in the familiar words :- "Thou, O Christ, convince us by thy Spirit, thrill us


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with Thy Divine passion, drown our selfishness in thy in- vading love, lay on us the burden of the world's suffering, drive us forth with the apostolic fervor of the early Church." In love we remain your friends,


Signed on behalf of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends.


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REPORT


OF THE AUDITING COMMITTEE.


To the Yearly Meeting :--


We have examined the accounts of William T. Elkinton, Treasurer.


The vouchers in his possession correspond with the charges in the several accounts.


The total balance as of Third Month 21, 1921, was $27,473.31. Of this amount $2,000.00 were in the hands of the Secretary of the Yearly Meeting as a working balance, and $25,473.31 were on de- posit with the Provident Life and Trust Company and represented balances as follows :-


Uninvested Principal


Income :--


$ 1,104.64


General Fund $8,316.49


Fund for Office of Secretary of Yearly Meet-


ing . 2,306.56


Fund for Cataloguing Records 625.71


Anna Cresson Fund. 1,361.79


Funds available for publication and distribu- tion of Friends' writings 2,283.91


Peace Association .


213.24


Income belonging to other Trust Funds.


9,260.97


$24,368.67


$25,473.31


We have also examined the securities belonging to the respective Trusts, now in the hands of the Provident Life and Trust Company, and found them to agree with the list submitted to us, which we verified by comparing it with the list audited one year ago, and the changes in the investments made during the year.


The following is a summary of the Treasurer's Account for the year ended Third Month 21, 1921, as presented to the Committee :--


TRANSACTIONS IN PRINCIPAL ACCOUNT. RECEIPTS.


Balance on hand Third Month 22, 1920. $ 944.64 Investments Paid Off :--


Charleston Trust Fund 2,000.00


$2,944.64


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PAYMENTS.


INVESTMENTS PURCHASED AND CHARGED TO PRINCIPAL ACCOUNT: Charleston Trust Fund. $ 1,840.00


Balance of Uninvested Principal :-


Ruth Anna Cope Fund $ 24.38


Jesse George Fund 105.33


M. A. Lloyd Fund


24.37


Anna Oleson Fund


8.75


Hannah Sansom Fund


28.75


Peace Association 72.21


Charleston Trust Fund 200.00


Doukhobor Educational Fund 431.73


J. Pemberton Fund.


169.12


Anna Cresson Fund


40.00


$ 1,104.64


$2,944.64


TRANSACTIONS IN INCOME ACCOUNT.


RECEIPTS.


Balance of all accounts Third Month 22, 1920.


$23,426.54


Quotas from the Quarterly Meetings to Yearly Meeting Stock for 1920-1921 $23,500.00


Transfer from Anna Cresson Fund.


1,500.00


$25,000.00


Income from Sarah Zane Legacy $ 52.00


Income from Anna Cresson Fund. 2,905.23


$ 2,957.23


Book Store Sales :--


Books Purchased $ 1,259.32


Pennsbury Series


853.34


General Publications


890.73


Sale of Merchandise


259.25


$ 3,262.64


Contributions to Rotary Fund (Pennsbury Series)


1,062.50


Phone calls refunded


3.11


Tract Association :---


On account of salary and expenses


315.00


Interest on Bank Balances.


275.21


Amount carried forward. $56,302.23


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Amount brought forward. $56,302.23 Income from Legacies available for the Publication and Distribution of Friends' Writings, including interest on Bank Balances :----


Ruth Anna Cope Fund 211.72


Jesse George Fund. 258.10


Edward C. Jones Fund


51.81


Mary A. Lloyd Fund.


26.99


Anna Oleson Fund.


48.09


Hannah Sansom Fund


452.98


Elisha Roberts Fund.


59.49


Wm. P. Townsend Fund.


26.40


$ 1,135.58 including interest on Bank Balances :-


Income from Investments belonging to other Trust Funds,


Charleston Trust $ 533.47


Doukhobor Educational Fund. 168.07.


Travel Expense Fund .


841.68


J. Pemberton Trust Fund.


2,016.77


Peace Association.


155.00


-$3,714.99


Charles Willitts Trust. 450.77


Sarah Marshall and Mary M. Johnson Trusts 192.00


Transferred from General Account to Southern States as $ 642.77


per Minute of Book Committee Fourth Month 9, 1920. 100.00


PAYMENTS. $61,895.57


Appropriations authorized by the Yearly Meeting :-


Indian Committee $ 4,000.00


Educational Committee 5,000.00


Peace Committee 1,500.00


Westtown Boarding School


5,000.00


Women's Yearly Meeting 500.00


-$16,000.00


Salaries and other expenses incurred in connection with the Office of the Sec- retary of the Yearly Meeting and the Book Store at No. 304 Arch Street ..... $ 6,801.93 Rent paid to Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia 1,240.00


$ 8,041.93


Amount carried forward . $24,041.93


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Amount brought forward $24,041.93 For printing Extracts from Minutes of Yearly Meeting of Friends, Copies of Discipline, and publication and dis- tribution of letters on Disarmament, etc. 1,130.60


Pennsbury Series


1,500.81


General Publications authorized by Representative Meet- ing, including contribution of $200 to the General Sec- retary of Christian Literature Society of Korea to assist in financing publication of a number of pamphlets in the language of that country of the lives of certain promi- nent Friends, Fox, Penn, Grellett and others. 1,449.39


Tracts printed in German. 65.43


Sundry Books purchased for resale. 1,606.82


Appropriation to Willitts Trust as per Minute of Book Committee, Fourth Month 9, 1920. 100.00


Appropriation from Anna Cresson Fund to the Yearly Meeting Stock 1,500.00


William B. Harvey, Secretary of the Yearly Meeting, by direction of the Committee having supervision over said Office, as a working balance to cover sundry operating expenses paid through him


2,000.00


Cataloguing Records 500.00


Expense attending the Incorporation of Friends' Fiduciary Corporation 309.14


DOUKHOBOR TRUST :-


Expenses connected with purchase and mailing of books and letters to Teachers and Secretaries in 13 School Districts. 58.28


TRAVEL EXPENSE FUND :-


Traveling and other expenses authorized by Com- mittee 1,182.22


JOHN PEMBERTON TRUST :-


Sundry traveling expenses of Friends attending Com- mittees, Meetings, etc. 1,723.87


SARAH MARSHALL AND MARY M. JOHNSON TRUST :-


To Treasurer of Indian Committee 189.10


Commissions paid to Provident Life and Trust Company 121.44


Accrued Interest on Bonds Purchased. 47.87


Amount carried forward. $37,526.90


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Amount brought forward. $37,526.90


Balance of all accounts Third Month 21, 1921:


General . $ 8,316.49


Office of Secretary of Yearly Meeting 2,306.56


Fund for Cataloguing Records 625.71


Anna Cresson Fund. 1,361.79


Funds available for Publication and Dis- tribution of Friends' Writings 2,283.91


Peace Association 213.24


Other Trust Accounts :-


Charleston Trust $1,774.10


Doukhobor Trust. 267.08


Travel Expense . 65.86


Pemberton Trust


6,559.66


Willitts Trust


594.27


$ 9,260.97


24,368.67


$61,895.57


Signed by direction and on behalf of the Committee,


MORRIS E. LEEDS,


MARY J. MOON, GEORGE S. HUTTON.


PHILADELPHIA, Third Month 28, 1921.


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COMMITTEE ON. EDUCATION.


CHAS, W. ASH


LUCY M. BACON


MARTHA W. BALDERSTON


W. ELMER BARRETT


THOMAS K. BROWN


PAUL W. BROWN JOHN W. CADBURY, JR. MARGARET M. CARY


BERTHA J. CLEMENT


MARY OGDEN CONARD


EDITH W. COPE


WM. E. DARNELL


MARY ROBERTS EVANS


CHARLES EVANS


RICHARD M. GUMMERE


WALTER W. HAVILAND


OLIVE R. HAVILAND


GEORGE L. JONES NATHAN L. JONES M. ALBERT LINTON EDWARD W. MARSHALL JULIA H. MOON ELIZA S. NICHOLSON MARY BACON PARKE - HANNAH S. M. PENNELL EMMA W. ROBERTS EDITH D. SHARPLESS G. WALTER SHARPLESS ALICE LANE TAYLOR ESTHER W. THOMAS JAMES. G. VAIL CLEMENT B. WEBSTER


REBECCA B. WILLS


STANLEY R. YARNALL


COMMITTEE ON RACE RELATIONS.


JANE W. BARTLETT


EDITH A: HOOPES


SARAH J. KENNARD


FLORENCE T. STEERE


SUSAN B. SMITH


ESTHER MORTON SMITH


ELIZABETH RHOADS TATNALL


JAMES G. BIDDLE JOHN T. EMLEN


DAVIS H. FORSYTHE


GEORGE A. RHOADS


J. HENRY SCATTERGOOD BENJAMIN F. WHITSON D. ROBERT YARNALL


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INDIAN COMMITTEE.


JOHN G. HAINES


HENRY MARSHALL


ZEBEDEE HAINES


WM. C. COWPERTHWAITE


SARAH B. DEWEES


HENRY HALL


WM. B. EVANS


MARY W. STOKES ANNE BALDERSTON HANNAH D. STRATTON


AARON S. EDKIN


EDWARD M. WISTAR


MARY BROWN MOON


WALTER SMEDLEY


MARY M. COWPERTHWAITE


LLOYD BALDERSTON


FLORENCE TRUEBLOOD STEERE


EVA S. EDKIN


NATHANIEL B. JONES WILLIAM BIDDLE JONATHAN M. STEERE RICHARD S. DEWEES


AMY ALBERTSON


MARGARET M. FORSYTHE


LOUISA S. WALTON


ANNA P. HAINES


ELEANOR A. CADBURY


MARGARET R. LEEDS EMMA THORP LOUELLA H. NOLAN


JOSEPH STOKES EVANS


ELIZABETH RHOADS TATNALL


JAMES F. WALKER


ELLEN C. CARTER


HOWARD G. TAYLOR, JR. GERTRUDE R. SHERER


WILLIAM B. RHOADS


J. PASSMORE ELKINTON S. FRANCIS WALTON GEORGE FORSYTHE GEORGE VAUX, JR. ARTHUR L. RICHIE


ANNA WALTON ANN W. FRY CAROLINE C. BIDDLE


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PEACE COMMITTEE.


WILLIAM C. ALLEN


GEORGE BACON


BERTHA BALDERSTON ELLWOOD BALDERSTON EMMA CADBURY, JR. HENRY J. CADBURY LAVINIA B. CLEMENT HENRY W. COMFORT ERNEST J. DEWEES SARAH W. ELKINTON ALICE ROBERTS EVANS EDWARD W. EVANS HAROLD EVANS JOHN B. GARRETT JOSEPH H. HAINES GEORGE H. HALLETT, JR.


WILLIAM B. HARVEY MARGARET S. JAMES HAROLD M. LANE


SARAH B. LEEDS M. ALBERT LINTON ALFRED LOWRY JAMES M. MOON MARY B. MOON


HANNAH P. MORRIS MARY BACON PARKE CHARLES J. RHOADS EDWARD G. RHOADS FRANCES TATUM RHOADS ALFRED G. SCATTERGOOD ESTHER MORTON SMITH FLORENCE T. STEERE FRANCIS R. TAYLOR ANNE G. WALTON PENNELL JOHN H. WEBSTER, JR. BENJAMIN F. WHITSON


WILLIAM F. WICKERSHAM


STANLEY R. YARNALL


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COMMITTEE ON CHRISTIAN LABOR IN FOREIGN LANDS.


Yearly Meeting Appointments.


WILLIAM B. HARVEY C. WALTER BORTON


EDWARD G RHOADS HANNAH P. MORRIS JULIA COPE COLLINS.


Quarterly Meeting Appointments.


EDITH STRATTON


MARY H. SMITH


ANNA R. EVANS


MARY E. HOPKINS


ELIZABETH T. RHOADS MARK BACON


W. RUDOLPH COOPER.


YEARLY MEETING'S REPRESENTATIVES ON THE A. F. S. COMMITTEE.


ALFRED G. SCATTERGOOD HENRY J. CADBURY


WILLIAM B. HARVEY


MORRIS E. LEEDS


REBECCA C. NICHOLSON HENRY W. COMFORT WM. W. COMFORT


CHARLES J. RHOADS J. HENRY SCATTERGOOD ANNE G. WALTON PENNELL


CHARLES EVANS


FLORENCE P. YARNALL STANLEY R. YARNALL


HAROLD EVANS


HENRY TATNALL BROWN


EDWARD W. EVANS


AGNES L. TIERNEY


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FRIENDS' FIDUCIARY CORPORATION.


WM. T. ELKINTON FRANKLIN S. HILLES


SAMUEL L. SMEDLEY BRINTON P. COOPER G. WALTER SHARPLESS JAMES W. EDGERTON CHARLES S. LIPPINCOTT J. SNOWDEN RHOADS CHARLES J. RHOADS


M. ALBERT LINTON J. HENRY SCATTERGOOD EZRA EVANS


HOWARD H. BELL


CHARLES EVANS


GEORGE S. HUTTON


FRANCIS R. TAYLOR RICHARD S. DEWEES GEORGE VAUX, JR. WILLIAM E. RHOADS HENRY W. COMFORT ANNA RHOADS LADD SARAH EMLEN MOORE MARY HUTTON BIDDLE MARY BACON PARKE JANE T. WHITSON M. GERTRUDE EGDERTON ANNA M. DARNELL ANNA P. SHARPLESS


JANE P. HAINES FLORENCE T. STEERE


SOCIAL ORDER COMMITTEE.


ELIZABETH H. BACON


ROBERT W. BALDERSTON


DON C. BARRETT


ELLEN S. BRINTON


SAMUEL H. BROWN


THOMAS K. BROWN


ERNEST L. BROWN


HENRY W. LEEDS MORRIS E. LEEDS WILLIAM MATLACK, JR.


REBECCA C. NICHOLSON


HENRY T. BROWN HENRY W. COMFORT , PAUL M. COPE


HANNAH C. PYLE ARTHUR L. RICHIE


W. RUDOLPH COOPER C. WILLIS EDGERTON EDWARD W. EVANS


AGNES L. TIERNEY JAMES G. VAIL


BERNARD G. WARING


ANNA COPE EVANS MARY T. HAINES CLARENCE G. HOAG EDITH A. HOOPES


EDWARD L. WEBSTER


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PUBLICITY COMMITTEE.


LLOYD BALDERSTON RICHARD C. BROWN HENRY J. CADBURY J. PASSMORE ELKINTON ANNA COPE EVANS MARGARET S. JAMES AGNES BROWN LEACH


ALFRED LOWRY


R. BARCLAY MOON ELIZABETH S. PENNELL MAX I. REICH ARTHUR L. RICHIE FRANCES TATUM RHOADS ELIZABETH A. ROBERTS FRANCIS R. TAYLOR ALICE TRIMBLE


INCORPORATED WITH THE BOOK COMMITTEE, AS FOLLOWS:


J. HENRY BARTLETT JANE W. BARTLETT ANNIE H. BARTON MARTHA H. BISHOP


WATSON W. DEWEES DAVIS H. FORSYTHE GEORGE FORSYTHE


ALFRED C. GARRETT ZEBEDEE HAINES


ELIZABETH B. JONES SUSANNA S. KITE


JAMES M. MOON


HANNAH P. MORRIS WILLIAM F. WICKERSHAM


ANNA WALTON


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WESTTOWN SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Philadelphia


J. HENRY BARTLETT HENRY TATNALL BROWN ANNA MOORE CADBURY WILLIAM W. COMFORT SARAH W. COOPER ANNA RHOADS LADD


PAUL D. I. MAIER


DANIEL D. TEST


GEORGE VAUX, JR.


ANNA WALTON EDWARD E. WILDMAN MARY R. G. WILLIAMS D. ROBERT YARNALL


Abington


WALTER BRINTON


EDWARD W. EVANS


ALFRED C. GARRETT


HENRY HALL


SARAH EMLEN MOORE WALTER T. MOORE


HANNAH P. MORRIS


J. SNOWDEN RHOADS ALFRED G. SCATTERGOOD ALICE LANE TAYLOR FRANCIS R. TAYLOR


Concord


JAMES G. BIDDLE


MARY HUTTON BIDDLE JOHN D. CARTER RACHEL A. CARTER


GEORGE FORSYTHE J. EDWIN JAMES


GEORGE A. RHOADS


ELIZABETH S. ROBERTS


EMMA SMEDLEY SAMUEL L. SMEDLEY WALTER SMEDLEY LOUISA W. STARBUCK ANNETTE G. WAY


Western


ROBERT W. BALDERSTON


MARY HUGHES EWING


MARY E. HOPKINS


EVAN B. SHARPLESS


MARTHA C. WICKERSHAM


Caln


SUSAN S. F. GOODWIN ABRAM F. HUSTON


Burlington and Bucks


EMILY W. BUZBY


HENRY W. COMFORT


JAMES M. MOON JULIA H. MOON


Haddonfield and Salem CHARLES D. BARTON


HOWARD H. BELL J. HARVEY BORTON


SARAH CARTER BORTON ELLEN C. CARTER FLORENCE R. ENGLE


HENRY W. LEEDS


HANNAH C. REEVE ALICE C. RHOADS WILLIAM E. RHOADS


EDWARD L. RICHIE MARY WILLS SHARPLESS JOSEPH STOKES


MARY EMLEN STOKES RACHEL R. WILLIAMS


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MEMBERS OF THE REPRESENTATIVE MEETING.


Yearly Meeting.


WILLIAM B. HARVEY


SUSANNA S. KITE


JAMES M. MOON


FRANCES TATUM RHOADS


JOHN WAY


ANNA RHOADS LADD


ALFRED C. GARRETT


MARY R. WILLIAMS


WALTER L. MOORE


J. HENRY BARTLETT


JOSEPH STOKES ANNA WALTON


ANN SHARPLESS


WALTER J. BUZBY


JANE W. BARTLETT


EDWARD W. EVANS


WILLIAM T. ELKINTON


MARY WARD


WALTER T. MOORE


AGNES L. TIERNEY


WM. F. WICKERSHAM


STANLEY R. YARNALL


WALTER W. HAVILAND


HAROLD EVANS


Philadelphia.


J. SNOWDEN RHOADS ELIZABETH B. JONES


J. HENRY SCATTERGOOD CHARLES J. RHOADS Abington.


DAVIS H. FORSYTHE GEORGE M. WARNER


EDWARD G. RHOADS HANNAH P. MORRIS


C. WILFRED CONARD GEORGE FORSYTHE


Concord.


JOSEPH RHOADS


ANNA T. GRIFFITH


ELLIS Y. BROWN BRINTON P. COOPER


Caln. ABRAM F. HUSTON MARY BACON PARKE


ZEBEDEE HAINES WATSON W. DEWEES


C. CANBY BALDERSTON


JOHN L. BALDERSTON


Burlington and Bucks


WILLIAM BISHOP


MARTHA H. BISHOP


EVAN ROBERTS


Haddonfield and Salem.


I. POWELL LEEDS ASA S. WING


ANNIE H. BARTON


WM. C. COWPERTHWAITE


ROSE P. NEWBOLD


Western.


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LIST OF CORRESPONDENTS OF PHILADELPHIA YEARLY MEETING.


Philadelphia Quarterly Meeting.


Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia. Joseph Thomasson, 207 Walnut Place, Phila., Pa. Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia for the Western District. Charles E. Gause, Llanerch, Pa.


Muncy Monthly Meeting. Henry E. Kirk, Pennsdale, Lycoming Co., Pa.


Haverford Monthly Meeting. Watson W. Dewees, Haverford, Pa.


Abington Quarterly Meeting.


Abington Monthly Meeting. . Harriet H. Ortlip, Cheltenham, Pa.


Frankford Monthly Meeting. Chas. B. Heston, 5020 Griscom Street, Frank- ford, Pa. 5


Gwynedd Monthly Meeting. J. Helbert Copeland, Norristown, Pa., R. F. D., No. 5.


Germantown Monthly Meeting. Arthur E. Brown, 446 Church Lane, German- town, Philadelphia.


Concord Quarterly Meeting.


Chester Monthly Meeting. George S. Thorp, Media, Pa.


Goshen Monthly Meeting. John G. Haines, Malvern, Pa.


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Concord Monthly Meeting. Norris J. Scott, Moylan, Pa.


Wilmington Monthly Meeting.


George V. Downing, Elsmere, Del.


Birmingham Monthly Meeting. Jonathan Eldridge, West Chester, Pa., R. D., No. 4.


Lansdowne Monthly Meeting. Isaac P. Garrett, Lansdowne; Pa.


Westtown Monthly Meeting. E. Dean Stanton, Westtown, Pa.


Caln Quarterly Meeting.


Bradford Monthly Meeting. Annie Windle Davis, Thorndale, Pa.


Uwchlan Monthly Meeting. George Thomas, Whitford, Pa.


Western Quarterly Meeting.


Kennett Monthly Meeting. Henry Marshall, Kennett Square, Pa.


New Garden Monthly Meeting. Elwood Balderston, Colora, Md.


London Grove Monthly Meeting. John P. Sharpless, Avondale, Pa.


Burlington and Bucks Quarterly Meeting.


Burlington Monthly Meeting. Maria M. Albertson, Burlington, N. J.


Chesterfield Monthly Meeting. James W. Edgerton, 37 Elmhurst Street, Trenton, N. J.


Upper Springfield Monthly Meeting. Charles Wright, Columbus, N. J.


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Falls Monthly Meeting.


Mark Bacon, Bristol, Pa., R. D. I.


Haddonfield and Salem Quarterly Meeting.


Haddonfield Monthly Meeting.


Frank W. Wood, 113 E. Cottage Avenue, Had- donfield, N. J.


Chester Monthly Meeting.


Edward L. Richie, 154 E. Main Street, Moores- town, N. J.


Evesham Monthly Meeting. Walter J. Buzby, Atlantic City, N. J.


Upper Evesham Monthly Meeting.


Joseph Stokes Evans, Marlton, N. J.


Woodbury Monthly Meeting. Sarah W. Stokes, Woodbury, N. J.


Salem Monthly Meeting.


Cleayton Wistar, Salem, N. J.


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