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Orders in Great Britain should be sent to the Treasurer, the prices being:
Ties ... ... each 12/6
Pin badges ... each 3/-
Payment with return postage should be sent with orders. Members in North America and Australasia should order through their Branch Secretaries.
ACCUMULATED FUNDS
GENERAL FUND-Surplus at 1/1/53 Surplus for 1953
COLOURS A/c.—(G.B. Branch)— Surplus at 1/1/53 Profit for Year, 1953
GREAT BRITAIN BRANCH A/c.—
Surplus at 1/1/53 ..........
Deficit for year 1953
CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION Balance Sheet at 31st December, 1953 (incorporating General Fund and G.B. Branch Accounts)
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REPRESENTED BY THE FOLLOWING ASSETS
CASH at Bank, in hand, and in P.O. Savings A/c............... ...
STOCK IN HAND on Colours A/c. ... DEBTORS: N. America Branch
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9
26
9
Less Liabilities—
G.B. BRANCH :
Subs, received in advance Life Subs. A/c.'...
CREDITORS :
Printers ... ...
Sundrv ...
35’
78
£8o
£80
General Accounts for the Year, 1953
GENERAL FUND
Expenditure Sundry Expenses, post,...”
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“...ever.
His authority seemed absolute and without apparent effort ; and was accepted unquestioned and unresented. I think it is right to say that he never instilled fear into
I say that many of us looked upon Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy as our “ Parents away from home ”.
It was while at Chefoo that I first learned to pray aloud in public through attendance at the boys’ prayer meeting, which, sponsored by Mr. McCarthy, had been arranged to take place each Wednesday evening between tea and prep.
The Association which began in Chefoo developed in later years into a deep and lasting friendship, which continued right up to his home-call. After he returned to this country from China, he and Mrs. McCarthy frequently visited us in our home and shewed the greatest interest in us and our children and all we were doing with a strong emphasis on the spiritual. He came on several occasions to speak at a Young People’s Mission of which I was Superintendent, and he was most interested in the work and its development...”
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“...teaching at Branksome Hall, reports on her GLAZIER nephews and nieces. EDWARD is studying medicine in his sophomore year in Washington University. ELEANOR is in her second year of nurse’s training at Riverside Hospital, Newport News. LOIS has finished her first year in high school and did well in her exams. GRACE has graduated from high school and is expecting to go to Wheaton College in September.
From MOLLY SPRINGER a plaintive, but how familiar a note. “ I would dearly love to join the association. But my present financial status does not allow. I am a high school senior this year. ‘ Seattle Christian ’ is more reasonable than many private schools, but it still costs a pretty penny. This summer when I work and have some spending money . . . maybe. Until then I can’t.”
Of the WHITTLESEYS from FRED, “ Nothing to contribute at present. My
brother ALBERT, however, had a nice step-up not long ago, to senior vice-president, Pennsylvania company for Banking and Trusts.”
AUSTRALIA
JOHN TOMKINSON...”
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“...Chefoo Schools Association
President :
Rev. P. A. Bruce.
Vice-Presidents :
Miss L. Blackmore Bishop F. Houghton
Mrs. L. Clinton Mr. H. G. Judd
Miss I. A. Craig Mr. J. B. Martin
Miss D. Trudinger Mr. W. D. Mudditt
GENERAL COMMITTEE
(Acting also as the Committee for Great Britain Branch).
Chairman :
Mr. H. F. Joyce,
Brook Cottage, Scrase Bridge, Haywards Heath, Sussex.
General Secretary (Acting):
Mr. D. Barling,
66, Outwood Lane, Chipstead, Surrey.
Treasurer :
Mr. D. F. Parry,
107, Southdown Avenue, London, W.7.
Editor :
Miss D. Rouse,
36, Grovelands Road, London, N.13.
News Editor :
Miss M. Hoyte.
Dungate Manor, Reigate Heath, Surrey.
Secretary for Great Britain Branch :
Miss E. Preedy,
“ Norbury ”, 24, Woodlands Road, Redhill, Surrey.
Mr. J. S; Green. Mr. T. P. Welch. Mr. D. Clarke.
Mr. R. J. Pearce. Miss G. Bobby. Mr. D. Vinden.
Mr. A. Parry. Mr. J. S. Hirst.
NORTH AMERICA BRANCH.
Chairman :
Professor L. Carrington Goodrich,
640 West 238th Street, New York City, U.S.A.
Secretaries :
Miss...”
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