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“...Printed by .Tames McMullan & Co., Ltd. Chefoo, China....”
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“...CHEFOO, N. CHINA. Chefusian JUNE 1928. EDITORIAL. It was Solomon who said "There is no new thing under the Sun” From this however we would beg to differ and this the first number of an official and united B.S.—G.S. magazine is our authority for such audacity. The ensuing pages herald a signally unique departure in the annals of the two schools, a departure on which we wish to write, ‘‘Esto Perpetua”. This magazine is not a continuation of the ‘‘Magnet”, with which one School has been burdened for some years. Its purpose is to give a record of living interest, of the activities of the schools during the previous term and is to provide an outlet for the literary talent which otherwise would remain latent. A very important factor and one which strikes the first note is the Cover design. For so beautiful and artistic a production we are indebted to Miss F. Luton and the editors wish to express their gratitude to Miss Luton for so willingly submitting her contribution to the success of the Schools’...”
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“...40 A ^Jrettu JiHrbiiuig in QL.3L cdHS. ^Icntorial IflalL On Thursday afternoon, the ‘20th of April, at half past two o’clock, there took place in the C.I.M. Memorial Hall one of the prettiest weddings ever seen in Chefoo, that of Miss Winifred Naomi Vincent and Mr. Arnold Strange. The Hall was most tastefully decorated with fruit blossoms and spring flowers._ The whole effect was most pleasing, and reflected great credit on the Staff and pupils of the Girls’ School, who were responsible for it. The bridal party arrived punctually, and as the strains of Lohengrin were heard, the bride came up the aisle on the arm of Mr. George Andrew Sr., followed bv the bridesmaid Miss Beatrice Stark. The congregation then joined in the singing of a hymn, and Mr. Andrew offered prayer: after which the marriage service was solemnly read by Mr. Mungeam, who pronounced them man and wife. In lieu of any exhorta- tion he then read appropriate Scriptures, after which he prayed for God’s blessing upon them in...”
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“...confectioners, yet it had been iced and decorated entirely by the girls under the skilled direction of Miss Wiliams. From the silver basket at the top white satin streamers fell grace- fully, and on them were these words:—Health, Happiness, Peace, Love, indicative of the good wishes of the Girls’ School. Such are the blessings their many friends trust will be showered upon them, wherever their future path may lie, as they seek to serve Christ in China. (Reprinted by the kind permission of the Chefoo Daily News.) CHARIVARIA. Popular opinion is that mumps is getting on the nerves. We should rather it got no further. The boating season is beginning. This must account for the time spent by juniors in learning “The Ancient Mariner. ” A.G.S. cooking-guild has been formed, according to report, to cope with the flood of congratulatory notes prais- ing the quality of a strange wedding cake manufactured recently by the girls. It is undoubtedly a fact that the G. S. Hockey-field is larger: a case of...”