In 1925, Elsie Cuthbertson sailed to China to become a missionary. She
met and married Clifford Cook, also a missionary. Enduring hostility
when the Chinese shouted "Yang kuei tsi" ("foreign devils") at them in
the street, they knew the dangers of the changing political spectrum.
Under the Kuomintang, anti-Western demonstrations were common. They had
to escape by barge, return and flee again from the Japanese invasion by
hitching a ride in an American pilot's plane. They suffered poverty,
lack of medical care and the death of their own infants from lack of
hygiene with remarkable equanimity. A record of values and times forever
gone.
Raymond Cook, born in China, is the son of Elsie and Clifford Cook.