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"GOOD BYE AND GOOD LUCK" Memsahib was happy because it was since
lCo,dintKd from page W many years alter that she had the
. privilege to set with ns oiiee again and
gave her a farevve.l tea party at the t()ok pai,tB ,„ our luutiml fellowship.
Guild Mission House. Elders and teachers To ,ler it was a (ldv of t,= atld
of the district, schools, honoured Her by sadw dojeflll too ))eciulse she knew that
bringing some gifts and letters of gratt- the - h y peal of tho KaUmpon„
tude:— souvenirs of forget me not It cbUroh bei, would not be heard, carol at
all seemed so beautrful and pleasant to hfcr (Joor wi„ „ot be 8un ftn(, fche
share such radiant joy out of her serene cheerflll siui|es of lhe pleasant hin „irlf,
and sympathetic rapture. Between tears, and bovg ,,ju . not be ,seen But we
we sang the last of the hymns on that , devoutly I hat she ruav keep writing
Christmas morn, the words conveyed tQ „g g0 tliat- sl)il.jtually her sold
"God be with you till we meet again w01jkl remairi Mnked wjth oms Wp
Those who knew her, saw that Kanchi , )e that she wOU,d often t|)ink an(,.
Memsahib was pained to think that she dreftm of us an(, relm,mber „g in ,ler
had to leave this sweet old kalimpong p,.aVer-prav that we would meet again
the dear old paradise o. her deceased |fl b(xjv nnd gou, May Qod grant6n8l.
father, and we too felt as though we j am, a • Bpeedy journev till we meet
were being robbed off; as though some
beautiful flower from the garden of this
loved lanil rjf dreams was being plucked
away.
again !
TIBET MULES FOR ASSAM
RIFLES
, fV>m Our ifWji ■ <>rrPfi]i.)iitlMit )
It was a-grave, intuition of fate Captain T. Laura, Assistant Comman-
that made her t>echoose a dilter nt jant> 3rd Assam rifles, who is at present
course and thus leave, this tranquil.pool m Kalimpong to purchase Tibet mules
of the Glandening River of Grtv e, beside for tho Assam rifles has now been able
which her father had.ploughed an I sowed L. pu[chase a number of mules,
tho good seeds for the need of mankind. V. As rep01.te,| ettrij8r theM were di.
Kanchi Memsahib has left Jvdimpong (Acuities in securing suitable mules, but
but we the many who remember the t1l(jse difficulties have now -been over-
deeds, ' virtue and love shown to us by eome by the energetic and indefatigable
the good old snepard, shall follow his effol., of Hr T s Wangdi Mr. T S
path and goto place in loving memory ' Wangdi is the-Pony and .Mules Contro-
a handful of , flowers upon his grave. tlJ1._ kalimpong and Tista 1). 1. Fund
Many on) that' Christmas morn Contractor,
waited eagerly to shake hands with her The mules urfder the charge of
and to wish her hearty greetings of Captain T, Lania'already look sleek and
good luck and good bye for her onward glossy with careful feeding and grooming.
journev, across the blue Indian sea. We---;-1---
wanted, to scarf her' with khadas or "DR- GRAHAM S HOMES propose to
flower garlands and lastly saw her set start a Commercial class in February-
wit h- us to take a- share of our love March 1950 to include Shorthand, Typo-
and lite and drank, in the iovo feast. writing and Office practice, provided the
where this year over 70D Christians from number of students offering justify the
all over Kalimpong flocked at the Guild expense. Apply tor particulars to the
'Mission school play ground. Kanchi . Headriisster. .
"GOOD BYE AND GOOD LUCK" Memsahib was happy because it was since
lCo,dintKd from page W many years alter that she had the
. privilege to set with ns oiiee again and
gave her a farevve.l tea party at the t()ok pai,tB ,„ our luutiml fellowship.
Guild Mission House. Elders and teachers To ,ler it was a (ldv of t,= atld
of the district, schools, honoured Her by sadw dojeflll too ))eciulse she knew that
bringing some gifts and letters of gratt- the - h y peal of tho KaUmpon„
tude:— souvenirs of forget me not It cbUroh bei, would not be heard, carol at
all seemed so beautrful and pleasant to hfcr (Joor wi„ „ot be 8un ftn(, fche
share such radiant joy out of her serene cheerflll siui|es of lhe pleasant hin „irlf,
and sympathetic rapture. Between tears, and bovg ,,ju . not be ,seen But we
we sang the last of the hymns on that , devoutly I hat she ruav keep writing
Christmas morn, the words conveyed tQ „g g0 tliat- sl)il.jtually her sold
"God be with you till we meet again w01jkl remairi Mnked wjth oms Wp
Those who knew her, saw that Kanchi , )e that she wOU,d often t|)ink an(,.
Memsahib was pained to think that she dreftm of us an(, relm,mber „g in ,ler
had to leave this sweet old kalimpong p,.aVer-prav that we would meet again
the dear old paradise o. her deceased |fl b(xjv nnd gou, May Qod grant6n8l.
father, and we too felt as though we j am, a • Bpeedy journev till we meet
were being robbed off; as though some
beautiful flower from the garden of this
loved lanil rjf dreams was being plucked
away.
again !
TIBET MULES FOR ASSAM
RIFLES
, fV>m Our ifWji ■ <>rrPfi]i.)iitlMit )
It was a-grave, intuition of fate Captain T. Laura, Assistant Comman-
that made her t>echoose a dilter nt jant> 3rd Assam rifles, who is at present
course and thus leave, this tranquil.pool m Kalimpong to purchase Tibet mules
of the Glandening River of Grtv e, beside for tho Assam rifles has now been able
which her father had.ploughed an I sowed L. pu[chase a number of mules,
tho good seeds for the need of mankind. V. As rep01.te,| ettrij8r theM were di.
Kanchi Memsahib has left Jvdimpong (Acuities in securing suitable mules, but
but we the many who remember the t1l(jse difficulties have now -been over-
deeds, ' virtue and love shown to us by eome by the energetic and indefatigable
the good old snepard, shall follow his effol., of Hr T s Wangdi Mr. T S
path and goto place in loving memory ' Wangdi is the-Pony and .Mules Contro-
a handful of , flowers upon his grave. tlJ1._ kalimpong and Tista 1). 1. Fund
Many on) that' Christmas morn Contractor,
waited eagerly to shake hands with her The mules urfder the charge of
and to wish her hearty greetings of Captain T, Lania'already look sleek and
good luck and good bye for her onward glossy with careful feeding and grooming.
journev, across the blue Indian sea. We---;-1---
wanted, to scarf her' with khadas or "DR- GRAHAM S HOMES propose to
flower garlands and lastly saw her set start a Commercial class in February-
wit h- us to take a- share of our love March 1950 to include Shorthand, Typo-
and lite and drank, in the iovo feast. writing and Office practice, provided the
where this year over 70D Christians from number of students offering justify the
all over Kalimpong flocked at the Guild expense. Apply tor particulars to the
'Mission school play ground. Kanchi . Headriisster. .