A Missionary Life:
Rev. J. Wesley Day
China, Malaysia, Indonesia
Scrapbook: 1948 in Beiping
By mid 1948 conditions in Kalgan had become worrisome to missionary leaders, and the Day family moved to Beiping while Wesley commuted back to Kalgan whenever possible. His children were enrolled in the American School there.

Ruthlydia Day at Mission Compound in Peiping.

Ruthlydia writes about life in Beiping, 1948. Scanned by James R. Day, Jr.
Jack attended first grade in the Beiping American School. One class field trip was to the Summer Palace. Scanned by James R. Day, Jr.
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