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Show wraem i oairtn_: the e a r t h woorer for i t . He died hot know- * S ° ? f i _ ? ^ ^ o u f d n n ^ e r ieach a c l i n . His c l a s s e s i n c i v i c s and a l l i e d subject* * & * ™ S * S t . I l l - in a High School of St Louis, where he has sb^uccees- M K i M t t o W years. His f i n e brave wite and 4 c h i l d r e n will 2 * i S » S S h i T C s s . We a r e g l a d that he l e f t a oermanent »i«n«_ent» behxnd greax'y m»"i" * civics, which he compiled with two o t h e r s . i n h t % e e a w ^ e t'o ?ind snow I n t h e Mts ^ s t e r d a y A M, the 16th. The f i r s t we h*d l a l t year was on Oct ?6th, We had been having LOVELY weather, andfthen a f A A L 1™ I L o n the 15th, S f c - tm covered with condensed moisture ,as cold damp ^ J ^ J ^ J ^ from summer C l o t h e s to those of winter to r i d e horse £ ' ^ d f ; + n £?lv to s i v ^ w weekly Haalth Talk, to students of t he Bible I n s t i t ut 0 ^ fine T ^ l o r * i £ & 2 n " e f / u s an the 1-th, to make the 4 days t r i p toKo-ln KweichoW the home of t h e LaRues, where the Taylors wld stay tilVover t h^ Sabbath d ^ T and then take the 5 th day to reach home - with t h e i r Wson,Dav3d A??rpd Mrs iJSue had r e t u r n e d home when David was 2 wks o l d . HOW we do miss S f i f p f . l T The f i r s t I days the Taylors were enroute home werefche love- ? ! e s t ever! l^MAR they suffered with Z%$ on the I S t h , in t h e i r Mt| travels 1 1 N r l n e ' s L ™ has been f a r from well. I t i s necessary f a r ^ f ^ *«*« X~ray examinations., So, i n about % aamtH she and I r e n e w i l l set off tdmr m* Church Missy Soc Ho an i n Yunnanfu, there to be X-rayed, xf P ^ M e . I t may be necessary for I r e n e to accompany her to Hong Kong, and, ^ e ^ ^ , ^ ? ? d ' depending upon f i n d i n g s . I r e n e ' s f a t h e r , own mother, and only b r o t h e r , a l l , ace i r S ^ f » S w « i r » « / t l i i s stepmother, SO JOT, ! • a l l each other has,of dear " s r t h l j t i e s . The Mother,wanted to be so h e l p f u l , with housekeeping,eta* for the two f i n e nurses, Miss^Pullan and Hicks. But, i t i s not to b e . ^Mrs* H. had intended to s t ay t i l l after Synod, low, we f e a r there can be no Synod held 2 due to p r e v a i l i n g conditions. Mr Ivans f e e l s he should not l e a v e YunnanfUo More than two wks ago, werenU we s u r p r i s e d to r e c e i v e a c a l l from 4 Catholic *«ia$»?a«* The French Catholics have a l a r g e plant here, wxth orphanage and schools, as well as work in t he surrounnln? t e r r i t o r y . The M f * t h e r " in **P u .. i . ____! *_.»,'+~«,r «««,«_.charge of a v a s t t e r r i t o r y , come«s +trot ttMh ios «p1l aoc«eo ff-rronrmn RS_7*,ee OCMb'uueenn ffoorr Ir**a iifhulllaarr v i s i t s . We won t h e favor of t h e i r Staff, when l a s t year, your father was able t o l o c a t e and e x t r a c t more than half a sewing needle from the base of t h e pal* of one hand, without X-ray help*. n of a n i c e young woman worker. Of these 4 " S i s t e r s " , 3 were from J u g o ~ s I * v # i a , and t h e 4 th from Austna* They a l l eld StS-lESS."?* Ma$in^lyi?S!e!r^,C» t^fcSSi^JoS^Sftfifg.; a l l , had " t e a " with u s , and saw our HOSP p l a n t . We conversed p a r t l y i n ?renc& I , r e s u r r e c t i n g some German from my almost forgotten vocabulary, using fejUx*- t^e Chinese, and, even l e s s of English! One of t h e four i s an M Ds an^her^is to coma next year they say. We HEAR t h a t they w i l l build a Kosp., too* Two wks ago today, there were in our midst two Americans, enrouae from th* Gap. Yunnanfu, to Suifu, S&e. - a 24 days journey. We a r e t h e half-way s t a g e . One i s Dr Jensen, (D D) , who has been a B a p t i s t Missy in Sze Prov for over 3f> y e a r s . He was r e t u r n i n g from furlo i n t h e W S, and, couldnot get i n to S~hai? nor, w* the Yang-tze, so, came as we came in 1935, v i a Hong-ko_g & Annai His companion i s a r e c e n t Yale JJniv graduate, M r ^ ^ l ^ ^ w h o has been teachin, i n iYale-in-China**, at Gh*ang~sha, Hunan. He walked the l a s t 3 s t a g e s betw. * Yun-fu and h e r e , making i t i n 2 days instead of St Then, he put o u t , rfter one night here, on Mr Goldsworthy*s horse, to Stone Gateway, to swe something of the Mia.o and t h e work t h e r e f o r . He r t d on Mon, and, on Tues the two s e t out on t h e i r 12-day journey to Suifu, where Dr lansen w i l l now work, there being j_ , _•» • __. i _ __.__.___._.«.____ *.%***.*. _*-,«_._> 4>l.__ c< J. _ 4... ,. .« ~ . ^ . . . « h _ - ___• % __. - «-~-s____ i f we s*?<s uxifciu uju.?? i»u KtiLxinA mx&nii y. vixe? Mmvx £>U*SM;U A» asking for B Itenneth Anthony and wife - h e , a ggad of Yale, both in undergraduate and t h e o l o g fl s t u d i e s - to be appointed to t h a t Missn. They w i l l gain jL grand r e c r u i t s , i n d e. AST and K5T w i l l remember h i s v i s i t to u s . i n Tehchow? ^Mr Goldsworthy has moved to Stone Gateway, to g i v e further concentrated work t o and :for and^with the Miaol###Just now have diagnosed a young boy of 11 as a ^ e p e r , f i n d i n g the germs Tn nasal smear. He came,walking, 60 mi f « r d i ^v ^V^\ }iA^A -X^-^^^tc^^^-y O^^oAuYu^yf^ sKt^lTe eAU a ">4iieAL 2JAty^TL eAn^d^AAtYtl% &0-v-t* MAM |