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“...meant much to those
who have regularly come and has proved over and over
again that God answer prayer. It is held every Thursday
evening after Prep.
Sunday classes are held regularly every Sund-iy
afternoon at 1.45, when the various forms go to the houses
of the masters who organise these gatherings. Mr. Chalk-
ley conducts the Senior Bible Class, Mr. Houghton takes
Vb and Mr. Martin has the IVtli Form. The Third and
Second Forms assemble with Mr. Bruce, who reads to them.
The White Cross Association have their regular
meetings each term, no longer in the Prayer Room but
in Mr. Bruce’s sitting-room. These have been of inestim-
able benefit to the members.
Finally, there is the Missionary Band, which sends
its subscriptions at present to Burma, where the Rev. A.
T. Houghton is doing pioneer work in the North-West
amongst the tribes....”
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MN response to a comm uni cation issued by the Chefmsian
& Committee in February Last, letters' have been received
from representatives of the Chefoo Schools Association in
England and Australia stating the willingness of the secre-
taries in these countries to cooperate with the Committee by
supplying news of Old Boys and Girls' from time to time.
We publish in this issue some interesting information sup-
plied to us by Mr. Howard Joyce and Misis Christine Porte-
ous.
ENGLAND
Inez Davidson, having obtained the Scottish Higher Leav-
ing certificate, left Edinburgh in July 1930 and is now
in. Germany, living with a family for a year, in Dres-
den.
Denise Milne is studying in St George’s School, Edinburgh.
Mary Peill has left her school at Kilmacolm in Scotland.
She is now in Switzerland (Neuchatel) and then in-
tends to go to Tours and obtain a certificate1 in French.
Doris Anderson is, as she says, “having a good time at
school...”
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“...66
Molly Payne is in her 2nd year at King’s College London,
studying Science.
Grace Castleton is at school at Walthamstow Hall, Seve-
noaks.
Ruth Castlieton is studying at a Business College in London.
Margaret Alty has been engaged in a secretarial capacity
with the London Teacher’s Association.
Five Old Chefoo boys- Gordon Aldus, Henry Guinness, Ray-
mond Joyce, Arnold Lea, and Percy Moore have been
accepted by the C.I.M. and are expecting to sail in
September for China.
Marion Williamson, having gained a University Scholar-
shop, has chosen one for Oxford and is going in for a
History Honour's Course.
NORTH AMERICA
Mrs. Carter (nee Maud Row) announces the birth of a son.
Josephine Cunningham is a nurse at Roanoke Hospital,
Roanoke, Virginia, and is enjoying her work.
Lena Ivauderer has just graduated from Lennox Hill Hos-
pital, New York City.
Maybeth Judd entered U.B. C. this year and is doing well.
Sheila Tull regretfully says farewell to the walls of Mc-
Master University at the close...”
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