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“...their service at home, the Juniors -went to the G.S. and
the senior schools to the Prayer-room. With the coming
of November, the repairing of the Memorial Hall was com-
pleted, arid services were resumed there.
On Oct. 22nd the B.S. flag was hoisted to welcome
Stephen Moseley Houghton to Chefoo.
The G.S. is very sorry to say “Goodbye” to Miss
Pice, who is taking her furlough, but glad to welcome
Miss Pyle just back, who will take her place, and also
Miss Phare who at the time of going to print, is on her
way back to China.
In conclusion we should like to thank all those who
have, kindly contributed to this magazine.
RENOVATIONS AT THE GIRLS’ SCHOOL.
ijtHE was a phantom of—” Bang!! Clang! “Oh that
noise again! Please shut the window. Yes, that’s
better.” “Well girls, as I was saying ” BANG-! “Really,
I think we had better go outside.”
Such were the daily occurrences in Va classroom
during the weeks when the new kitchen was being built, or
to put it more correctly, when the old one was being...”
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“...once again for the
jolly and profitable times we have had.
Much promising material has been sent in for the
magazine and had space allowed, some budding poets and
essayists would have appeared in print. We hope to see
more from H. Briscoe, D. Tull, B. Draffin, M. Earle and
G. Briscoe.
We should like to call attention of all friends of
CHEFOO, to an admirable book of that name, just pub-
lished, by the China Inland Mission, on the occasion of
the Schools’ Jubilee. It is most attractively produced, the
dark-blue cover adorned with a charming water-colour,
framed in gold, the subject, the Bluff in sunset hues.
Within the covers, you will find “All about Chefoo’’ the
Past, the Present, and the Future, and you will not lav
the book down until you come to the last word.
In glassine wrapper. 2s. net. to be obtained at the
Business Dept, of the China Inland Mission, 1531 Sinza
Bd. Shanghai....”
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