PICTURE PRESS QRAVURB SECTION k WHERE WILLIAM PENN WORSHIPPED: A 17TH CENTURY QUAKER MEETING HOUSE ft. , 'M' ' aeggg, re''' El OA () " Li i; m 4 i. - - Eli'? ' .',v' 'i-LK' ftid. .5 The "Blue Idol," I 17th Century Quaker Meeting House In Coolharo, Sussex, England, Where William Penn Worshiped for 10 Years. f 5 r- -. a m , i i ? : : . y- : mil i i 1 v x .41 : ,.'. JL. .. l -?,flfeeer s.v CiJ li - I -.tuna i ! III 11 a. '..---a-I -iiini., is i j III I I I III II ' A. 'V ? f"jHi ' j5f ' ' f , i 1 1 ' 1J I I i" ii i i f : i ii i ii i. i 2, j fi - ii Tt Is Being Renovated by the Voluntary Labor of a Party of Quakers Who Lived in a Summer Lamp in the Village. The Meeting House, Which Is Still Used for Worship, Ir in Its Or'ginal State, Except for an EceJ of Whitewash on the Old Oak Beams. SPEAKING OF NAMES: A GROUSE SHOOT ON BLUBBERHOUSE MOOR, YORKSHIRE ENGLAND IT . I T is r ,juT 4 7 rLV.' if '.V i ( AiM 5 "My Word!" Here Is the Shooting Party of Lord Faber Leaving the Luncheon House on Blubbrrhouse Mcor. Orley, Yorkshire, England, And at Lord Lovedale's Party Mis Egerton Assisted Her Father, tha Hon Franeu Egertou, to Bring in the 1 r x - ' j ? , ..My 1 t j jm '?7 ill 1H 1 1 r This Is the Party of ths Hon. J. G. Murray on the Same Moor with the Long, Long Name. 2 1 -. .1 iT5 3 i-v'V.-vX; - c .3 J CX f CT a The Hon. J. G. Murray and Party Laying Out the Big 0: ferociouj Bira They Hal Phot. The Hon. Capt. Sir Algernon Osborn at the Butts on the Third Beat, Evidently Watching to See Thst None oi the Birds Attacked the Guests.