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1918

YEAR OOK
OF THE

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
DENOMINATION

Comprising a Complete Directory of the


General Conference, all Division, Union.
and Local Conferences, Mission Fields,
Educational Institutions, Publishing
Houses, Periodicals, and Sanitariums
Also a survey of the field for 1917.

PREPARED BY
H. E. ROGERS, Statistical Secretary ol
the General Conference.

PUBLISHED BY

REVIEW AND HERALD PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION


WASHINGTON, D. C.
Dare to Do or Die
By C. P. Bollman

We're enlisted in the army,


In the army of the Lord,
And we're going forth to battle
Armed with his almighty word.

They're still fighting in the trenches


For a cause not half so dear,
Why should we then faint or falter
As we face another year?

Now our Captain bids, " Go forward."


And shall any listless be
E'en while warriors brave are dying
That republics may be free?

Though our weapons are not carnal,


They are mighty, they are true ;
Jesus says to us, " Be valiant,
Strong to dare, to die. to do."

We must fail not then nor falter,


But must dare to do or die;
Though we fall amidst the conflict,
We shall reign with Christ on high.

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PREFACE.
The following pages contain a revision of the Conference directories
for the year 1918. Complete revisions will be found for all the fields
represented with the exception of certain unions in the European Divi-
sion, which are reprinted from the former Year Book, as indicated in
later pages. This was necessitated because of the impossibility of secur-
ing returns from the fields.
The number of conferences, missions, and institutions in the various
divisions is indicated by the following table:
Union
Confs. and Local Pub. Sanita-
Divisions Missions Confs. Missions Schools Houses riums
North American 12 68 4 41 16 18
European 10 42 42 6 12 6
Asiatic 7 12 33 23 8 5
South American 3 4 13 3 2 1
Union
South African 1 3 15 1 1 3
West Indian 1 3 1
Miscellaneous
North Latin Amer. 8 - 1
Bahamas 1
Hawaii 1
Totals 34 132 117 74 41 33
In the following pages will be found a complete directory of 134
periodicals, issued in 39 languages. Literature in various forms is now
issued in 94 languages, as indicated on page 225. A summary of denom-
inational literature issued in all forms, at the close of 1917, shows the
fallowing:
No. Pages Value
Periodicals 134 30,038 $ 79.61
Bound Books 562 137,294 558.48
Pamphlets 364 25,639 43.49
Tracts 1,648 23,069 25.62
Totals 2,708 216,040 $704.50
The foregoing indicates that it would cost $704.50 to purchase a sam-
ple copy, in cloth binding, of every book, pamphlet, and tract, and to
secure an annual subscription to each periodical issued by the denom-
ination.
4 PREFACE.

The pages devoted to a survey of the field for 1917 contain much
interesting matter regarding the progress of the work in various lands.
This has been prepared by those in charge of each field.
The number of missionaries tore-enforce the work in these fields sent
out during 1917 was 59. This makes a total of 542 new workers sent
out to service in foreign mission- fields during the past five years; the
preceding five years indicated a total of 506 workers sent to foreign
Directory of the Seventh-day Ad-
ventists Denomination
-GENERAL CONFERENCE.
Organized May 21, 1863.
Territory: The North American, Treasurer: W. T. Knox, Takoma
European, Asiatic, and South. Park Station, Washington,-D. C.
American Division Conferences; Auditor: J. J. Ireland, Takoma
the following-named Union Con- Park Station, Washington, D. C.
ferences: South African, West
Indian, and the missions of Appointed Assistants.
Bahamas, Hawaii, Mexico, Gua-
temala, Salvador, North Hon- Field Secretary: W. W. Prescott,
duras, South Honduras, Porto Takoma, Park Station, Wash-
Rico, Haiti, and Cuba. ington, D. C.
Cable Address: Adventist, Wash- Assistant Secretary: J. L. Shaw,
ington. (A B C Code, fifth Takoma Park Station, Wash-
edition.) ington, D. C.
Telegraphic Address: General Con- Office Secretary: T. E. Bowen,
ference, Washington, D. C. Takoma Park Station, Wash-
(NOT Takoma Park.) ington, D. C.
Assistant Auditor: S. E. McNeill,
Express and Freight Address: Takoma Park Station, Wash-
General Conference, Takoma ington, D. C.
Park, D. C. (Not Washington.)
Consign freight via B. & 0. Ry. Statistical Secretary: H. E. Rog-
ers, Takoma Park Station, Wash-
Postal Address: Takoma Park ington, D. C.
Station, Washington, District of
Columbia, U. S. A.
'OFFICERS.
President: A. G. Daniells, Takoma GENERAL CONFERENCE COM- '
Park Station, Washington, D. C. MITTEE.
Vice-President for North Ameri- GENERAL.
can Division: I. H. Evans, Ta-
koma Park Station, Washington, A. G. Daniells, Takoma Park
D. C. Station, Washington, D. C.
Vice-President for European Divi- I. H. Evans, Takoma Park Sta-
sion: L. R. Conradi, Grindel- tion, Washington, D. C.
berg 15a, Hamburg, Germany. L. R. Conradi, Grindelberg 15a,
Vice-President for Asiatic Divi- Hamburg, Germany.
sion: J. E. Fulton, Box 523, U. S. J. E. Fulton, Box 523, U. S.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Vice-President for South Ameri- 0. Montgomery, Florida, F. C. C.
can Division: 0. Montgomery, A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos South America.
Aires, Argentina, South Ameri- W. A. Spicer, Takoma Park Sta-
ca. tion, Washington, D. C.
Secretary: W. A. Spicer, Takoma W. T. Knox, Takoma Park Sta,
Park Station, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
5
6 GENERAL CONFERENCE.

PRESIDENTS OF UNION CON- Scandinavian: J. C. Raft, Mar-


FERENCES. grethevej 5, Copenhagen, V.,
North American Division. Denmark.
West German:
1.,th...ntiz: R.' D. Quinn, South Lan-
caster, Mass. West Russian: 11. J. Loebsack,
Post box' 2, Post office Birsha,
Central: R. A. Underwood, College " Excelsior," Saratov, Russia.
View, Nebr.
Siberian Union Mission: 0. E.
Columbia: B. G. Wilkinson, 411 Reinke, Post box 2, Post office
Cedar St., Takoma Park Sta- Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov,
tion, Washington, D. C. Russia.
Eastern Canadian: A. V. Olson,
Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Asiatic Division.
Lake: L. H. Christian, 3145 Lyn- Vice-Presidents:
dale St., Chicago, Ill. F. H. De Vinney, 12 Wilkie Road,
Northern: Chas. Thompson, 2718 Singapore, Straits Settlements.
Third Ave., South, Minneapolis, J. S. :lames, Box 523, U. S. Postal
Minn. Agency, Shanghai, China.
North Pacific: C. W. Flaiz, Col- Australasian: C. H. Watson,
lege Place, Wash. " Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W.,
Pacific: E. E. Andross, Box 146, Australia.
Glendale, Cal. East Asian: J. M. Johanson, 171
Amanuma, Suginami-mura, Toyo-
Southeastern: W. H. Branson, 169 tama-gun,Tokyo, Japan.
Bryan St., Atlanta, Ga. India: W. . Fletcher, 17 Abbott
Southern: E. Wight, 2006 Road, Lucknow, India.
Twenty-fourth Ave., North, Malaysian: F. A. Detamore, 12
Nashville, Tenn. Wilkie Road, Singapore, Straits
Southwestern: J. W. Christian, Settlements.
401 Scott Thompson Bldg., Okla- Philippine: , 707 Ver-
homa City, Okla. mont St., Manila, Philippine
Islands.
Western Canadian: C. F. McVagh, South China: B. L. Anderson, 6
Room 304, I. 0. 0. F. Bldg., Cal- Austin Ave., Kowloon, Hong-
gary, Alberta, Canada. kong, China.
North China: F. A. Allum, Wang
European Division. Gia Dun, Hankow, Hupeh, China.
Vice President: J. T. Boettcher, South American Division.
Seminary, Clinton, Mo.
British: M. N. Campbell, Stan- Austral: J. W. Westphal, Florida,
borough Park, Watford, Herts, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Ar-
England. gentina, South America.
Central European: G. W. Shu- Brazilian: F. W. Spies, Estacao
bert, Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Ger- Sao Bernardo, S. P. R., Sao
many. Paulo, Brazil. South America.
Danube: J. F. Huenergardt, Krisz- Inca Union Mission: E. L. Max-
tina Kiirfit, 167, Budapest I, well, Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru,
Hungary. South America.
East German: H. F. Schuberth,
Uhlandstrasse 189, Berlin-Charl., Miscellaneous Union Conferences.
Germany. South African: 'W. B. White, Rose-
East Russian: J. F. Ginter, Post mead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape,
box 2, Post office Birsha, " Excel- South Africa.
sior," Saratov, Russia. West Indian: A. J. Haysmer, Box
Latin: L. P. Tieche, rue Nicolas 5007, Cristobal, Canal Zone,
Roret, 1, Paris, XIIIe, France, Panama,
GENERAL CONFERENCE. 7

4ECRBTARIBS OF DEPARTMENTS. F. A. Detamore, 12 Wilkie Road,


Sabbath-school: Mrs. L. Flora Singapore, Straits Settlements.
Plummer, Takoma Park Sta- L. V. Finster 707 Vermont St.,
tion, Washington, D. C. Manila, Philippine Islands.
Publishing: N. Z. Town, Takoma J. M. Johanson, 171 Amanuma,
Park Station, Washington, D. C. Suginami-mura, Toyotoma-gun,
Educational: F. Griggs, Takoma Tokyo, Japan.
Park Station, Washington, D. C. L. R. Conradi, Grindelberg 15a,
Medical: W. A. Ruble, M. D., Mel- Hamburg, Germany.
rose, Mass. W. B. White, Rosemead Ave.,
Missionary Volunteer: M. E. Kern, Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.
Takoma Park Station, Wash- J. C. Raft, Margrethevej 5, Co-
ington, D. C. penhagen, V., Denmark.
0. E. Reinke, Post box, 2, Post
ELECTIVE MEMBERS. office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara-
G. I. Butler, Bowling Green, Fla. tov, Russia.
W. C. White, R. F. D. 1, St. He- 0. Montgomery, Florida, F. C. C.
lena, Cal. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
S. N. Haskell, South Lancaster, South America.
Mass. G. W. Caviness, 1420 Avenida 20,
W. C. Sisley, Stanborough Park, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
Watford, Herts, England. W. W. Fletcher, 17 Abbott Road,
C. H. Jones, Mountain View, Cal. Lucknow, India.
J. L. Shaw, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. PUBLISHING HOUSE MANAGERS.
E. R. Palmer, Takoma Park Sta- E. R. Palmer, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
G. B. Thompson, Takoma Park C. H. Jones, Mountain View, Cal.
Station, Washington,D. C. R. L. Pierce, 2123 Twenty-fourth
Dr. H. W. Miller, Takoma Park Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Station, Washington, D. C. W. E. Read, Stanborough Park,
C. S. Longacre, Takoma Park Sta- Watford, Herts, England.
tion, Washington, D. C. H. Hartkop, Grindelberg 15a,
W. W. Prescott, Takoma Park Sta- Hamburg, Germany.
tion, Washington, D. C. Jens Olsen, Akersgaten 74, Chris-
tiana, Norway.
60 Members. E. Lind, Gamla Kungsholmsbro-
gatan 38, Stockholm, Sweden.
L. E. Borle, Apartado 492, Barce-
PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT. lona, Spain.
Office Address: Takoma Park Sta- C. N. Woodward. 14 Calle Luna.
tion, Washington, D. C. Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Islands.
J. Robert, Gland, Switzerland.
OFFICERS. W. H. B. Miller, Warburton, Vic-
Secretary: N. Z. Town. toria, Australia.
Assistant Secretary: W. W. East- A. Pages, Estacao Sao Bernardo,
man. S. P. R., Sfio Paulo, Brazil, South
America.
GENERAL MEMBERS. G. E. Hartman. Florida, F. C. C.
W. C. White, R. F. D. 1, St. He- A.. Buenos Aires. Argentina,
lena. Cal. South Ain-V ra.
J. E. Fulton. Box 523, U. S. Postal W. P. FTenderson. Br) 856. U. S.
Agency, Shan,hai, Ch;na. Postn A ,re y, Shanubai, China.
C. C. Crisler, Box 523. U. S. Postal Lyman Borers, Seoul, Chosen
Agency. Shanghai, China. (Korea).
J. S. James. Box 523, U. S. Postal W. S. Mead, 17 Abbott Road,
Agency, Shanghai, China. Lucknbw, India.
8 GENERAL CONFERENCE.

MANAGERS CIRCULATING DE- F. E. Painter, 620' Acacia Ave.,


PARTMENTS AND BRANCHES. Tropico, Cal.
H. H. Hall, Mountain View, Cal. H. E. Loop, 719 East Flanders
Jas. Cochran, Mountain View, Cal. St., Portland, Oreg.
J. D. Snider, Room 314, 32 Union W. L. Manfull, 304 I. 0. 0. F.
Square, New York, N. Y. Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
J. W. Mace, Takoma Park Station, J. W. Davis, Oshawa, Ontario,
Washington, D. C. Canada.
D. W. Reavis, Takoma Park Sta- G. S. Joseph, " Mizpah," Wahroon-
tion, Washington, D. C. ga, N. S. W., Australia.
G. C. Hoskin, 719 East Flanders A. R. Sherman, Florida, F. C. C.
St., Portland, Oreg. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
J. B. Giddings, 304 I. 0. 0. F. South America.
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. G. C. Jenks, Rosemead Ave., Kenil-
L. D. Randall, 169 Bryan St., worth, Cape, South Africa.
Atlanta, Ga. J. A. P. Green, Box 5007, Cristobal,
C. E. Hooper, 2123 Twenty-fourth Canal Zone, Panama.
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. H. A. Robinson, Apartado 492,
J. R. Ferren, 1224 Euclid Ave., Barcelona, Spain.
Kansas City, Mo. H. Box, rindelberg 15a, Ham-
-burg, Germany..
L. W. Graham, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. R. M. Carter, EstacSo Silo Ber-
S. N. Curtiss, Pacific Press Pub. nardo; S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Bra-
Assn., Brookfield, Ill. zil, South America.
H. H. Rans, Melville Bldg., South W. Maudsley, Stanborough Park,
Bend, Ind. Watford, Herts, England.
H. R. Gay, 411 West Railroad Ave.,. HOME MISSIONARY SECRE-
Fort Worth, Tex. TARIES.
Miss E. M. Graham, Takoma Park
Superintendents. Station, Washington, D. C.
E. L. Richmond, Takoma Park F. W. Paap, Takoma Park Sta-
Station, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
W. A. Harvey, 2123 Twenty-fourth
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
MEDICAL MISSIONARY DE-
Foreign Department Secretary. PARTMENT.
Steen Rasmussen, Brookfield, OFFICERS.
Secretary: W. A. Ruble, M. D.,
GENERAL FIELD MISSIONARY New England Sanitarium, Mel-
SECRETARIES. rose, Mass.
V. 0. Cole, South Lancaster, Mass. Assistant Secretary: L. A. Han-
C. V. Leach, 411 Cedar St., Tako- sen, Takoma Park Station,
ma Park Station, Washington, Washington, D. C.
D. C. H. W. Miller, M. D., Takoma Park
J. B. Blosser, Berrien Springs, Mich. Station, Washington, D. C.,
M. W. Shidler, 2006 Twenty-fourth -W. B. Holden, M. D., East Six-
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. tieth St., Portland, Oreg.
A. F. Harrison, 401 Scott-Thomp- A. C. Selmon, M. D., 162a Bubbling
son Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla. Well Road, Shanghai, China.
D. W. Dillen, 169 Bryan St., W. C. Dunscombe, M. D., Wabash
Atlanta, Ga. Valley Sanitarium. La Fayette,
J. H. McEachern, College View, Ind.
Nebr. \V. E. Bliss, M. D., New England-
E. M. Oberg, 2718 Third Ave., Snnitarium, Melrose, Mass.
South, Minneapolis, Minn. L. M. Bowen, Loma Linda, Cal.
C. E. Wreaks, Box 523, U. S. Pos- J. A. Burden, Paradise Valley
tal Agency, Shanghai, ' China. Sanitarium, National City, Cal.
GENERAL CONFERENCE. 9

1. H. Heald, Takoma 'Park Sta- J. E. Shultz, Box 856, U. S. Pos-


tion, Washington, D. C. tal Agency, Shanghai, China.
1. B. Olsen, Surrey Hills Hydro, H. F. Benson, Tenmajimachi, Aizu-
Caterham Valley, England. wakarnatsu, Japan.
Z. H. Habenicht, M. D., Diamaute, T. F. Blue, 17 Abbott Road, Luck-
Entre Rios, Argentina, South now, India.
America. C. H. Schowe, Cooranbong, N.
Way Russell, M. D., Soonan, S. W., Australia.
Chosen (Korea). C. L. Benson, Berrien Springs.
7. L. Mann, M. D., Chuharkana. Mich.
Mandy, Gujranwala Dist., Pun- H. A. Morrison, College View,
jab, India. Nebr.
Tewton. G. Evans, M. D.. Loma W. I. Smith, College Place, Wash.
Linda, Cal. Glen Wakeham, Stanborough
Frederick Griggs, Takoma Park Park, Watford, Herts, England.
Station, Washington, D. C. Dr. E. Meyer, Friedensau, Bez.
). D. Comstock, M. D., 515 Citizen's Magdeburg, Germany.
Bank Bldg., Pasadena, Cal. S. L. Frost, Box 523, U. S. Postal
fulia A. White, M. D., Huntington Agency, Shanghai, China.
Beach, Cal. A. W. Anderson, " Mizpah," Wah-
T. A. Sherwin, M. D. Sanitarium, roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Wahroonga, N. S! ' W., Aus- W. C. John, Takoma Park, D. C.
tralia.
L. W. Semmens, M. D., 108 Pon-
sonby Road, Auckland, New
Zealand.
SABBATH SCHOOL DEPART-
MENT.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCA- OFFICERS.
CATION. Secretary: Mrs. L. Flora Plum-
OFFICERS. mer, Takoma Park Station,
secretary: F. Griggs, 'Takoma Washington, D. C.
Park Station, Washigton, D. C. Asst. Sec., Rosamond D. Ginther.
assistant: W. E. Howell, Takoma OTHER MEMBERS.
Park Station, Washington,
D. C. 0. B. Thompson, Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C.
Other Members. W. W. Prescott, Takoma Park
L. Shaw, Takoma Park Sta- Station, Washington, D. C.
tion, Washington, D. C. M. C. Wilcox, Mountain View, Cal.
7. C. Lewis, Takoma Park Sta- J. L. Shaw, Takoma Park Station,
tion, Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C.
/. J. Graf, Berrien Springs, Mich. W. A. Spicer, Takoma Park Sta-
1. F. Machlan, Takoma Park Sta- tion, Washington, D. C.
tion, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Vesta J. Farnsworth, Pacific
1. W. Irwin, Pacific Union College, Union College, St. Helena, Cal.
St. Helena. Cal. E. R. Palmer, Takoma Park Sta-
'aul Steiner, Gland, Switzerland. tion, Washington, D. C.
1, E. Kern, Takoma Park Sta- Mrs. Fannie D. Chase, Takoma
tion, Washington, D. C. Park Station, Washington, D. C.
rik Arnesen, Akersgaten 74, T. E. Bowen, Takoina Park Sta-
Christiania, Norway. tion, Washington, D. C.
I. U. Stevens, Diamante, Entre W. E. Howell, Takoma Park. Sta-
Rios, Argentina, South America. tion, Washington, D. C.
V. E. Straw, Main St., Bulawayo, C. C. Lewis, Takoma Park Station,
Rhodesia, South Africa. Washington, D. C.
10 GENERAL CONFERENCE.

YOUNG PEOPLE'S MISSION- GENERAL CONFERENCE COR


ARY VOLUNTEER PORATION.
DEPARTMENT. Incorporated 1904.
OFFICERS. Legal Title: " General Conferenc
Corporation of Seventh-day Ad
Secretary: M. E. Kern, Takoma ventists." -
Park Station, Washington, D. C. Constituency: The General Con
Asst. Secretary: Matilda Erickson, ference delegates.
Takoma Park Station, Washing- Office Address: Takoma Park Sta
ton, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
Field Secretary: Meade MacGuire, Officers: Pres., I. H. Evans; Sec
Sanitarium, Cal. H. E. Rogers; Treas., W.
Office Secretary: Mrs.' I. H. Evans, Knox.
Takoma Park Station, Wash- Board of Trustees: I. H. Evans
ington, D. C. W. T. Knox, J. L. Shaw, F. M
Wilcox, E. R. Palmer, B. G. Wil
OTHER MEMBERS. kinson, H. E. Rogers.
C. L. Benson, Berrien 'Springs,
Mich.
Erik Arnesen, Akersgaten 74, GENERAL .CONFERENCE ASSO
Christiania, Norway. CIATION.
Guy Dail, Wabernstr. 91a, Bern,
Switzerland. Incorporated 1887; reincorporate(
S. L. Frost, Box 523, U. S. Pos- 1916.
tal Agency, Shanghai, China. Legal -Title: " General Confereno
Mrs. L. Flora Plummer, Takoma Association of the Seventh-da:
Park Station, Washington, D. C. Adventists."
Mrs. Fannie D. Chase, Takoma Constituency: The General Con
Park Station, Washington, D. C. ference delegates.
Miss E. M. Graham, Takoma Office Address: Takoma Park Sta
Park Station, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
F. Knight, Wahroonga, N. S. W., OFFICERS.
Australia.
Frederick Griggs, Takoma Park President: F. M. Wilcox, Takom(
Station; Washington, D. C. Park Station, Washington, D. C
Howard Lee, Soonan, Chosen (Ko- Treasurer:. W. T. Knox, Takom.
rea). Park Station, Washington, D. C
W. E. Howell, Takoma Park Sta- Secretary: H. E. Rogers, Takoim
tion, Washington, D. C. Park Station, Washinoton, D. C
0. K. Butler, 27 Firs Ave., Bloem- Board of Trustees: F. M. Wilco?,
fontein, Orange Free State, I. H. Evans, W. T. Knox, E. B
South Africa. Palmer, W. WI Prescott, H. 1
I. F. Blue, 17 Abbott Road, Luck- Rogers.
now,' India.
Glen Wakeham, Stanborough Park,
Watford, Herts, England.
B. P. Hoffman, 171 Amanuma, Su- FOREIGN MISSION. BOARD.
ginam i-mura, Toyotama-gun, To- Incorporated 1899.
kyo, Japan.
J. A. P. Green, Box 5007, Cristobal, Legal Title: " Foreign Missio
Canal Zone, Panama. Board of Seventh-day Advent
C. P. Crager, Florida, F. C. C. A., ists."
Buenos. Aires, Argentina, South Trustees: A. G. Daniells, W. A
America. Spicer, W. T. Knox, I. H. Evans
L. L. Caviness, Takoma Park Sta- W. B. White,G. B. Thompsor
tion, Washington, D. C. W. W. Prescott.
GENERAL CONFERNCE. 11

Officers: Pres., A. G. Daniells; Kern, M. E., Takoma Park Sta-


Sec., W. A. Spicer; Treas., W. tion, Washington, D. C.
T. Knox. Knox, W. T., Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C.
Lewis, C. C. Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C.
TRANSPORTATION AGENTS. Loughborough, J. N., Lodi, Cal.
W. T. Knox, Takoma Park Sta- Prescott, W. W., Takoma Park
tion, Washington, D. C. (Also Station, Washington, D. C.
general agent for trans-Atlantic Shaw, J. L. Takoma Park Sta-
steamship lines.) tion, Washington, D. C.
C. H. Jones, Mountain View, Cal. Spicer, W. A., Takoma Park Sta-
(Also general agent for trans- tion, Washington, D. C.
Pacific steamship lines.) Town, N. Z., Takoma Park Sta-
Review and Herald Publishing As- tion, Washington, D. C.
sociation, Room 314, 32 Union White, W. C., R. F. D. 1, St.
Square, New York, N. Y. Helena, Cal.
A. Bacon, 84 Upper Tollington
Park, London, N., England., LICENTIATES.
H. H. Todd, 116 North California
Ave., Chicago, Ill. Bowen, T. E., Takoma Park Sta-
W. E. Abernathy, 169 Bryan St., tion, Washington, D. C.
Atlanta, Ga. Hansen, L. A., Takonia Park Sta-
G. C. Hoskin,719 East Flanders tion, Washington, D. C.
St., Portlan, Oreg. Haskell, Mrs. H. H., South Lan-
C. B. Caldwell, 810 Jackson Ave., caster, Mass.
New Orleans, La. Ruble, W. A., Melrose, Mass.
H. C. Kephart, Drawer M, Cristo-
bal, Canal Zone, Panama. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES;
Graham, Miss E. M., Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C.
GENERAL LABORERS HOLD-
ING CREDENTIALS FROM Ireland, J. J., Takoma Park Sta-
THE GENERAL CON- tion, Washington, D. C.
FERENCE. MacEnterfer, Sara, Sanitariu-m,
Cal.
Butler, G. I., Bowling Green, Fla.
Daniells, A. G., Takoma Park Sta- Plummer, Mrs. L. Flora, Takoma
tion, Washington, D. C. Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Haskell, S. N., South Lancaster, Rogers, H. E., Takoma Park Sta-
Mass. tion, Washington, D. C.
NORTH AMERICAN DIVISION CONFERENCE.
Organized May 26, 1913.
Territory: The following-named Northern: Chas. Thompson, 2718
Union Conferences: Atlantic, Third Ave., South, Minneapolis,
Central, Columbia, Eastern Ca- Minn.
nadian, Lake, Northern, North North Pacific: C. W. Flaiz, College
Pacific, Pacific, Southeastern, Place, Wash.
Southern, Southwestern, West- Pacific: E. E. Andross, Box 146,
ern Canadian. Glendale, Cal.
Population: 100,000,000. Southeastern: W. H. Branson,
Cable Address: Adventist, Wash- 169 Bryan St., Atlanta, Ga.
ington. (A B C Code, fifth edi- Southern: S. E. Wight; 2006 Twen-
tion.) ty-fourth Ave., North, Nash-
ville, Tenn.
Telegraphic Address: North Amer- Southwestern: J. W. Christian,
ican Division Conference, Wash- 401 Scott Thompson Bldg., Okla-
ington, D. C. (NOT. Takoma homa City, Okla.
Park.) Western Canadian: C. F. McVagh,
Postal Address: Takoma Park Room 304, I. 0. 0. F. Bldg., Cal-
Station, Washington, D. C. gary, Alberta, Canada.
OFFICERS. SECRETARIES OF DEPARTMENTS.
President: I. H. Evans, Takoma Publishing: W. W. Eastman, Ta-
Park Station, Washington, D. C. koma Park Station, Washing-
Secretary: G. B. Thompson, Ta- ton, D. C.
koma Park Station, Washing- Medical Missionary: H. W. Miller,
ton, D. C. M. D., Takoma Park Station,
Treasurer: W. T. Knox, Takoma Washington, D. C.
Park Station, Washington, D. C. Educational: Frederick Griggs, Ta-
koma Park Station, Washing-
ton, D. C.; Assistant, W. E.
Howell.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Missionary Volunteer: M. E. Kern,
Takoma Park Station, Wash-
General. ington, D. C.
I. H. Evans, Takoma Park Sta- Sabbath-school: Mrs. L. Flora
tion, Washington, D. C. Plummer, Takoma Park Sta-
G. B. Thompson, Takoma Park tion, Washington, D. C.
Station, Washington, D. C. Religious Liberty: C. S. Longacre,
W. T. Knox, Takoma Park Sta- Takoma Park Station, Wash-
tion, Washington, D. C. ington, D. C.
Negro: C. B. Stephenson, Grays-
PRESIDENTS OF UNION CON- ville, Tenn.
FERENCES. FOREIGN DEPARTMENTS.
Atlantic: R. D. Quinn, South General: Steen Rasmussen, Brook-
Lancaster, Mass. field, Ill.
Central: R. A. Underwood, Col- German (West): G. F. Haffner,
lege View, Nebr. Clinton, Mo.
Columbia: B. G. Wilkinson, 411 German (East): B. E. Miller, 1703
Cedar St., Takoma Park Sta- Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
tion, Washington, D. C. Danish-Norwegian: P. E. Broder-
Eastern Canadian: A. V. Olson, sen, 2009 Thirty-second St., East,
Oshawa, Ontario. Minneapolis, Minn.
Lake: L. H. Christian, 3145 Lyn- Swedish: S. Mortenson, R. F. D. 1,
dale St., Chicago, Box 20, La Grange, Ill.
12
NORTH AMERICAN DIVISION CONFERENCE. 13

ELECTIVE MEMBERS. M. F. Knox, 2123 Twenty-fourth


Frederick Griggs, Takoma Park Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Station, Washington, D. C. MANAGERS OF BRANCH PUBLISH-
W. W. Prescott, Takoma Park Sta- ING HOUSES.
tion, Washington, D. C.
W. A. Ruble, New England San- J. D. Snider, 311-314, 32 Union
itarium, Melrose, Mass. Square, New York, N. Y.
F. M. Wicox, Takoma Park Sta- H. H. Rans, Melville Bldg., South
tion, Washington, D. C. Bend, Ind.
S. N. Curtiss, Pacific Press Pub.
31 members. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.
G. C. Hoskin, 719 East Flanders
APPOINTED ASSISTANTS. St., Portland, Oreg.
Heme Missionary Secretary: F. J. R. Ferren, 1224 Euclid Ave.,
W. Paap, Takoma Park Station; Kansas City, Mo.
Washington, D. C.; Assistant, J. B. Giddings, 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg.,
Miss E. M. Graham. Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
L. D. Randall, 169 Bryan .St., At-
. lanta, Ga.
H. R. Gay, 411 West Railroad Ave.,
PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT. Ft. Worth, Tex.
Office: Takoma Park Station,
Washington, D. C. CIRCULATION MANAGERS.
Secretary: W. W. Eastman. J. W. Mace, Takoma Park Station,
Washington, D. C.
GENERAL MEMBERS. H. H. Hall, Mountain View, Cal.
N. Z. Town, Takoma Park Sta- D. W. Reavis, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
W. C. White, R. F. D. 1, St. He- L. W. Graham, Takoma Park Sta-
lena, Cal. tion, Washington, D. C.
HOME MISSIONARY SECRETARIES. Jas. Cochran; Mountain View, Cal.
C. E. Hooper, 2123 Twenty- fourth
F. W. Paap, Takoma Park Sta- Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
tion, Washington, D. C.
Miss E. M. Graham, Takoma Park UNION FIELD MISSIONARY
Station, Washington, D. C. SECRETARIES.
V. 0. Cole, South Lancaster, Mass.
FOREIGN DEPARTMENT SEC- C. V. Leach, 411 Cedar St., Ta-
RETARY. koma Park Station, Washington,
Steen Rasmussen, Brookfield, Ill. D. C.
J. B. Blosser, Berrien Springs,-
PUBLISHING HOUSE MANAGERS. Mich.
E. R. Palmer, Takoma Park Sta- M. W. &idler, 2006 Twenty-fourth
tion, Washington, D. C. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
C. H. Jones, Mountain View, Cal. E. M. Oberg, 2718 Third Ave.,
R. L. Pierce, 2123 Twenty-fourth South, Minneapolis, Minn.
Ave., North; Nashville, Tenn. D. W. Dillen; Graysville, Tenn.
F. E. Painter, Tropico, Cal.
SUPERINTENDENTS. W. L. Manfull, 304 I. 0. 0. F.
W. A. Harvey, 2123 Twenty-fourth Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. A. F. Harrison, 401 Scott Thomp-
E. L. Richmond, Takoma Park Sta- son Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla.
. tion, Washington, D. C. J. H. MeEachern, College View,
Nebr.
. TREASURERS. .J. W. Davis, Oshawa, Ontario,
R. T. Dowsett, Takoma Park Sta- Canada.
tion, Washington, D. C. H. E. Loop, 719 East Flanders St.,
H. G. Childs, Mountain View, Cal. Portland, Oreg.
14 NORTH AMERICAN DIVISION CONFERENCE.

MEDICAL MISSIONARY DE- C. S. Longacre, Takoma Park Sta-


PARTMENT. tion, Washington, D. C.
L. L. Caviness, Takoma Park Sta-
Headquarters: Takoma Park Sta- tion, Washington, D._ C.
tion, Washington, D. C. W. W. Ruble, College View, Nebr.
Secretary: H. W. Miller, M. D., M. B. Van Kirk, 2718 Third Ave.,
Takoma Park Station, Wash- South, Minneapolis, Minn.
ington, D. C. E. D. Dick, Lacombe, Alberta,
Assistant Secretary: L. A. Han- Canada.
sen, Takoma Park Station, W. E. Nelson, Keene, Tex.
Washington, D. C. W. C. Flaiz, College Place, Wash.
L. H. Wood, 2006 Twenty-fourth
OTHER MEMBERS. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
W. E. Bliss, M. D., Melrose, Mass. Leo Thiel, Ooltewah, Tenn.
L. M. Bowen, Loma Linda, Cal. A. J. Olson, Oshawa, Ontario, Can-
F. Griggs, Takoma Park Station, ada.
- Washington, D. C. H. W. Miller, Takoma Park Sta-
H. A. Green, M. D., Boulder, Colo. tion, Washington, D. C.
J. D. Shively, M. D., College View, Newton G. Evans, Loma Linda,
Nebr. Cal.
D. D. Comstock, M. D., 515 Citi- C. A. Russell, Berrien Springs,
zens Bank Bldg., Pasadena, Cal. Mich.
Newton G. Evans, M. D., Loma B. F. Machlan, Takoma Park Sta-
Linda, Cal. tion, Washington, D. C.
C. L. Stone,411 Cedar St., Ta-
koma Par Station, Washing-
ton, D. C.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. J. I. Beardsley, Box 414, Huntsville,
Ala.
Office: Takoma Park Station, M. E. Olsen, South Lancaster, Mass.
Washington, D. C. F. R. Isaac, Clinton, Mo.
Secretary: Frederick Griggs, Ta-
koma Park Station, Washing- M. L. Andreasen, Hutchinson, Minn.
ton, D. C. H. 0. Olson, R. F. D. 1, Box 58, La
Assistant Secretary: W. E. How- Grange, Ill.
ell, Takoma Park Station, Wash- A. E. Hall, San Fernando, Cal.
ington, D. C. H. J. Sheldon, Redfield, S. Dak.
OTHER MEMBERS. S. M. Butler, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C.
J. L. Shaw, Takoma Park Sta- N. S. Ashton, care Academy, Mt.
tion, Washington, D. C. ' Vernon, Ohio.
C. C. Lewis, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. J. A. Tucker, 169 Bryan St., At-
M. E. Kern, Takoma Park Sta- lanta, Ga.
tion, Washington, D. C. J. F. Simon, 196 South Corona St.,
C. L. Benson, Berrien Springs, Denver, Colo.
Mich. C. J. Boyd, Box 414, Huntsville,
C. W. Irwin, Pacific Union Col- Ala.
lege, St. Helena, Cal.
0. J. Graf, Berrien Springs, Mich.
W. I. Smith, College Place, Wash.
H. A. Morrison, College View, SABBATH SCHOOL DEPART-
Nebr. MENT. .
E. G. Salisbury, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. (Same officers and members of
M. E. Cady, 2547 Piedniont Ave., department as for the General
Berkeley, Cal. Conference.)
NORTH AMERICAN DIVISION CONFERENCE. 15

YOUNG PEOPLE'S MISSION- OTHER MEMBERS.


ARY VOLUNTEER J. 0., Corliss, 316 Everett St.,
DEPARTMENT. Glendale, Cal.
Allen Moon, 34 Carroll Ave., Ta-
OFFICERS. koma Park Station, Washing-
Secretary: M. E. Kern, Takoma ton, D. C.
Park Station, Washington, D. C. W. M. Healey, 667 Eighteenth St.,
San Diego, Cal.
Asst. Secretary: Matilda Erick- C. P. Bollman, Takoma Park Sta-
son, Takoma Park Station, tion, Washington, D. C.
Washington, D. C. G. B. Thompson, Takoma Park Sta-
Asst. Secretary: Ella Iden, Takoma tion, Washington, D. C.
Park Station, Washington, D. C. D. W. Reavis, Takoma Park Sta-
Office Secretary: Mrs. I. H. Evans, tion, Washington, D. C.
Takoma Park Station, Washing- J. E. Jayne,Room 602, 32 Union
ton, D. C. Square, Nw York, N. Y.
Field Secretary: Meade MacGuire, F. M. Wilcox, Takoma Park Sta-
Sanitarium, Cal. tion, Washington, D. C.
W. A. Spicer, Takoma Park Sta-
Field Secretary: C. L. Benson, tion, Washington, D. C.
Berrien Springs, Mich. W. L. Burgan, Takoma Park Sta-
Field Secretary (for German): J. tion, Washington, D. C.
F. Simon, 196 South Corona St., C. E. Holmes, Takoma Park Sta-
Denver, Colo. tion, Washington, D. C.
L. L. Caviness, Takoma Park Sta-
OTHER MEMBERS. tion, Washington, D. C.
J. L. Shaw, Takoma Park Sta- A. J. Clark, Holly, Mich.
tion, Washington, D. C. S. B. Horton, 1211 March St., Kal-
Frederick Griggs, Takoma Park amazoo, Mich.
Station, Washington, D. C. W. F. Martin, 310 Loring Bldg.,
W. E. Howell, Takoma Park Sta- Riverside, Cal.
tion, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. L. Flora Plummer, Takoma UNION CONFERENCE SEC-
Park Station, Washington, D. C. RETARIES.
Mrs. F. D. Chase, Takoma Park K. C. Russell, 338 Hazelwood Ter-
Station, Washington, D. C. race, Rochester, N. Y.
C. J. Boyd, Box 414, Huntsville, L. A. Smith, 2123 Twenty-fourth
Ala. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Louis Halsvick, 675 Hicks St., H. W. Cottrell, 508 East Everett
Brooklyn, N. Y. St., Portland, Oreg.
All Union Missionary Volunteer C. B. Haynes, 169 Bryan St., At-
Secretaries in the Division. lanta, Ga.
All presidents and principals of B.Takoma G. Wilkinson, 411 Cedar St.,
colleges, foreign seminaries, and Park Station, Washing-
fourteenth-grade academies. ton, D. C.
L. H. Christian, 3145 Lyndale St.,
Chicago, Ill.
C. Thompson, 2718 Third Ave.,
South, Minneapolis, Minn.
RELIGIOUS LIBERTY ASSO- J. W. Christian, 401 Scott Thomp-
CIATION. son Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla.
C. F. McVagh, 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg.,
Headquarters: Takoma Park Sta- Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
tion, Washington, D. C. R. A. Underwood, College View,
Secretary: C. S. Longacre, Ta- Nebr.
koma Park Station, Washing- A. V. Olson, Oshawa, Ontario, Can-
ton, D. C. ada.
NORTH AMERICAN DIVISION CONFERENCE.

FOREIGN DEPARTMENTS. .1. K. Jones, South Lancaster,


Department Headquarters and Mass.
Office: Box 684, Brookfield, Ill. M. E. Olsen, South Lancaster,
Mass.
Secretary: Steen Rasmussen.
FRENCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
DANISH-NORWEGIAN ADVISORY
COMMITTEE. G. G. Roth (secretary), South
Lancaster, Mass.
I'. E. Brodersen (secretary), 2009 L. F. Passebois, 386 Rue St. Valier,
Thirty-second St., East, Minne- Quebec, Canada.
apolis, Minn. R. D. Quinn, South Lancaster,
Lewis Johnson, 3022 West Sixty- Mass.
second St., Seattle, Wash. J. Vuilleumier, Seminary, Oshawa,
M. S. Reppe, Hutchinson, Minn. Ontario.
C. A. Thorp, Brookfield, Ill. H. C. Hartwell, 317 West Bloom-
L. H. Christian, 3145 Lyndale St., field St., Rome, N. Y.
Chicago, III.
Foreign Literature Depository.
GERMAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE,
EAST. Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Brook -
field, Ill.; Manager, S. N. Cur-
B. E. Miller (secretary) 1703 Gates tiss.
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
C. W. Weber, 3306 West Thirty-
first St., Cleveland, Ohio.
G. P. Gaede, 630 Twenty-second HOME MISSIONARY DEPART-
St., Milwaukee, Wis. MENT.
3. G. Hanhardt, 196 South Corona Headquarters: Takoma Park Sta-
St.' Denver, Colo. tion, Washington, D. C.
Secretary: F. W. Paap, Takoma
GERMAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE, Park Station, Washington, D. C.
WEST. Assistant Secretary: Miss E. M.
G. F. Haffner (secretary), Clinton, Graham, Takoma Park Station,
Mo. Washington, D. C.
F. R. Isaac, Clinton, Mo. OTHER MEMBERS.
Carl Leer, Harvey, N. Dak.
John Isaac, Box 644, Oklahoma I. H. Evans, Takoma Park Sta-
City, Okla. tion, Washington, D. C.
G. A. Grauer, R. F. D., Box 135a. W. T. Knox, Takoma Park Sta-
Modesto, Cal. tion, Washington, D. C.
W. A. Spicer, Takomo, Park Sta-
SWEDISH ADVISORY COMMITTEE. tion, Washington, D. C.
S. Mortenson (secretary), R. F. D. N. Z. Town, Takoma Park Sta-
1, Box 20, La Grange, Ill. tion, Washington, D. C.
Fred Johnson, 9609 Eighty-third G. B. Thompson, Takoma Park Sta-
Ave., South Edmonton, Alberta, tion, Washington, D. C,
Canada. W. W. Eastman, Takoma Park Sta-
G. E. Nord, 19 Tatman St., Wor- tion, Washington, D. C.
cester, Mass. E. R. Palmer, Takoma Park Sta-
August Anderson, East 1014 Eighth tion, Washington, D. C.
Ave., Spokane, Wash. H. H. Hall, Mountain View, Cal.
Carl Svenson, 679 Holly Ave., St. R. L. Pierce, 2123 Twenty-fourth
Paul, Minn. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
.1. D. Snider, Room 311, 32 Union
JEWISH ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Square, New York, N. Y.
F. C. Gilbert, (secretary), South J. W. Mace, Takoma Park Station,
Lancaster, Mass. Washington, D. C.
R..- D. Quinn, South Lancaster, L. D. Randall, 169 Bryan St., At,
Mass. lanta,. Ga.
NORTH AMERICAN DIVISION CONFERENCE. 17

H. R. Gay, 411 West Railroad Ave., NORTH AMERICAN NEGRO


Fort Worth, Tex. DEPARTMENT.
G. C. Hoskin, 719 East Flanders
St., Portland, Oreg. Secretary: C. B. Stephenson, Grays-
S. N. Curtiss, Brookfield, Ill. ville, Tenn.
V. 0. Punchs , South Lancaster, OTHER MEMBERS.
Mass.
F. W. Stray, College View, Nebr. S. E. Wright,.2006 Twenty-fourth
J. W. Hirlinger, 411 Cedar St., Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Takoma Park Station, Washing- W.H. Branson, 169 Bryan St., At-
ton, D. C. lanta, Ga.
S. A. Ruskjer, 2718 Third Ave., L. H. Christian, 3145 Lyndale St.,
South, Minneapolis, Minn Chicago, Ill.
Ernest Lloyd, College Place, Wash. R. A. Underwood, College View,
B. E. Beddoe, Box 146, Glendale, Nebr.
Cal. B. G. Wilkinson, 411 Cedar St., Ta-
J. B. Locken, 169 Bryan. St., At- koma Park Station, Washing-
lanta, Ga. ton, D. C.
W. L. Adams, 401 Scott-Thomp- R. D. Quinn, South Lancaster,
son Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla. Mass.
J. B. Giddings, Room 304, I. 0. 0. F. J. K. Humphrey, 141 West 131st
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. St., New York, N. Y.
J. L. McConaughey, 3145 Lyndale J. M. Campbell, 1820 West Chest-
St., Chicago, Ill. nut St., Louisville, Ky.
0. R. Staines, 2006 Twenty-fourth M. C. Strachan 169 Bryan St., At-
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. lanta, Ga.
V. 0. Cole, South Lancaster, Mass. Sydney Scott, Box 14, Little Rock,
J. H. McEachern, College View, Ark.
Nebr. W. H. Green, 638 Thirtieth St.,
C. V. Leach; 411 Cedar St., Ta- Detroit, Mich.
koma Park, D. C. U. S. Willis, 4220 West Lucky St.,
J. B. Blosser, Berrien Springs, St. Louis, Mo.
Mich.
E. M. Oberg, 2718 Third Ave.,
South, Minneapolis, Minn.
H. E. Loop, 719 East Flanders St., PRESS BUREAU.
Portland, Oreg.
F. E. Painter, 620 Acacia Ave., Secretary: W. L. Burgan, Ta-
Tropico, Cal. koma Park Station, Washing-
D. W. Dillen, 169 Bryan St., At- ton, D. C.
lanta, Ga.
M. W. Shidler, 2006 Twenty-fourth
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
A. F. Harrison, 401 Scott-Thomp-
son Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla. NORTH AMERICAN CONFER-
J. W. Davis, Box 707, Oshawa, ENCE CORPORATION OF
Ontario, Canada, SEVENTH-DAY AD-
W. L. Manfull, 304 I. 0. 0. F. VENTISTS.
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
G. F. Haffner, Clinton, Mo. Incorporated Nov. 5, 1913.
B. E. Miller, 1703 Gates Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Trustees: I. H. Evans, W. T. Knox,
P. E. Broderson, 2009 Thii.ty-see- G. B. Thompson, W. W. Prescott,
ond St., East, Minneapolis, Minn. F. M. Wilcox, M. E. Kern, H.
S. Mortenson, R. F. D. 1, Box 20, E. Rogers.
La Grange, Officers: Pres., I. H. Evans; Treas.,
Steen. Rasmussen, Brookfield, DI. W. T. Knox; Sec., H. E. Rogers.
18 NORTH AMERICAN DIVISION CONFERENCE.

GENERAL LABORERS HOLD- Schilling, J. H. 116 North Cali-


ING CREDENTIALS FROM fornia Ave., Chicago, Ill.
THE NORTH AMERICAN Stephenson, C. B., Graysville,
DIVISION CONFERENCE. Tenn.
MINISTERS.
Tait, A. 0., Mountain View, Cal.
Thompson, G. B., Takoma Park
Benson, C. L., Berrien Springs, Station, Washington, D. C.
Mich. Wilcox, F. M., Takoma Park Sta-
Bollman, C. P., Takoma Park Sta- tion, Washington, D. C.
tion, Washington, D. C. Wilcox, M. C., Mountain View,
Brodersen, P. E., 2009 Thirty-sec- Cal.
ond St., East, Minneapolis, Minn.
LICENTIATES.
Eastman, W. W., Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C. Howell, W. E., Takoma Park Sta-
Evans, I. H., Takoma Park Sta- tion, Washington, D. C.
tion, Washington, D. C. Rasmussen, Steen. Brookfield, Ill.
Griggs, F., Takoma Park Sta- Simon, J. F., 196 South Corona St.,
tion, Washington, D. C. Denver, Colo.
Haffner, G. F., Clinton, Mo.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Longacre, C. S., Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. Burgan, W. L., Takoma Park Sta-
MacGuire, Meade, Sanitarium, Cal. tion, Washington, D. C.
Miller, B. E., 1703 Gates Ave., Erickson, Matilda, Takoma Park
Brooklyn, N. Y. Station, Washington, D. C.
Miller, H. W., Takoma Park Sta- Evans, Mrs. I. H., Takoma Park
tion, Washington, D. C. Station, Washington, D. C.
Mortenson, S., R. F. D. 1, Box 20, Follett, Orno, Thoreau, N. Mex.
La Grange, Ill. Iden, Miss Ella, Takoma Park Sta-
Ostoich, M., Box 360, Granite City, tion, Washington, D. C.
Ill. Smith, L. A., 2123 Twenty-fourth
Paap, F. W., Takoma Park Sta- Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
tion, Washington, D. C. Neall, Virle R., Takoma Park Sta-
Palmer, E. R., Takoma Park Sta- tion, Washington, D. C.
tion, Washington, D. C. Rogers, C. L., Takoma Park Sta-
Reed, L. A., Mountain View, Cal. tion, Washington, D. C.
Roth, G. G., South Lancaster, Wilcox, Kathrina B., Mountain
Mass. View, Cal.

ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1901.
Territory: The Conferences of Executive Committee: R. D.
Eastern New York, Greater New Quinn, the presidents of confer-
York, Maine, Massachusetts, ences composing the Atlantic Un-
Northern New England, South- ion, and C. L. Kilgore, W. E. Bliss,
ern New England, Western New M. D., V. 0. Cole, F. C. Gilbert,
York, and the Bermuda Mission. J. D. Snider, J. K. Humphrey,
Office: South Lancaster, Mass. M. E. Olsen, L. 0. Machlan, V.
OFFICERS. 0. Punches, D. H. Kress, M. D.
Conference: Legal Assn.: " The Atlantic Un-
Pres., R. D. Quinn. ion Conference Association of S.
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, C. L. D. A." Pres., R. D. Quinn; Sec.
Kilgore. and Treas., C. L. Kilgore.
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 19

Union Book Depository: S. W. Walker, R. F. D. 1, Berwick,


New York Branch of Review Me.
and Herald Pub. Assn., Rooms H. L. Shoup, 238 Haywood St.,
311-314, 32 Union Square, New Asheville, N. C.
York, N. Y. S. B. Whitney, Keene, N. Y.
Manager, J. D. Snider. C..1. Coon, Lincklean Center, N. Y.
Union Field Miss. Sec., V. 0. LICENTIATES.
Cole.
V. 0. Cole, South Lancaster,
Educational Dept.: Mass.
Sec., L. 0. Machlan. V. 0. Punches, South Lancaster,
Mass.
Medical Missionary Dept.: L. 0. Machlan, South Lancaster,
Sec., W. E. Bliss, M. D. Mass.
J. D. Snider, Room 311, 32 Union
Religious Liberty Dept.: Square, New York, N. Y.
Sec., K. C. Russell, 338 Hazel- C. A. Shull, South Lancaster, Mass.
wood Terrace, Rochester, N. V.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Young People's Dept.: C. L. Kilgore, South Lancaster,
Sec., Mrs. R. D. Quinn. Mass.
Miss Pearl L. Rees, South Lan-
Home Missionary Dept.: caster, Mass.
Sec., V. 0. Punches. Mrs. R. D. Quinn, South Lan-
caster, Mass.
Negro Representative: J. L. Johnson, 38 Simonson Place,
Sec., J. K. Humphrey, 141 West Port Richmond, Staten Island,
131st St., New York, N. Y. N. Y.
Dr. W. E. Bliss, care New Eng-
MINISTERS. land Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.
R. D. Quinn, South Lancaster, Dr. J. A. Pines, care New England
Mass. Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.
M. R Olsen, South, Lancaster, Miss Nora Lacey, care New Eng-
Mass. land Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.
G. G. Roth, South Lancaster,
Mass. Dr. W. A. Ruble, care New Eng-
F. C. Gilbert, South Lancaster, land' Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.
Mass. Clara Schunk, M. D., care New
Eugene Leland, Hamilton, Ber- England Sanitarium, Melrose,
muda Islands. Mass.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. Honorary Missionary Credentials.
P. F. Bicknell, South Lancaster, Mrs. J. C. Hennessy, Room 602, 32
Mass. Union Square, New York, N. Y.
C. H. Edwards, 318 West E St., Ellery Robinson, Saylesville, R. I.
Ontario, Cal. Chas. E. Palmer, 7 Upland. Road,
S. J. Hersum, R. F. D. 3, Gorham, Everett, Mass.
Me.
P. B. Osborne, Lock Box 475, Fair- Mrs. M. A. Scribner, 46 Chase St.,
field, Me. Burlington, Vt.
J. W. Raymond, 203 Waverly St, H. C. Wilcox, 609 Franklin St.,
Buffalo, N. Y. Hartford, Conn.
D. G. Turk, 3 Farr Place, John- W. A. Wilcox, Lincklaen Center,
son City, N. Y. N. Y.
20 ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE.

EASTERN NEW YORK CON- W. H. Holden, 29 Second St., Al-


FERENCE. bany, N. Y.
Organized 1906. LICENTIATES.
Territory: That portion of the A. W. Coon, 136 Clinton Ave.,
State of New York east of a Cortland, N. Y.
line formed by the eastern boun- H. P. Gram, Miner St., Canton,
daries of the counties of Cayuga, N. Y.
Tompkins, and Tioga, and north Joseph Schnetzler, 153 Kingsboro
of the line formed by the north- Ave., Gloversville, N. Y.
ern boundaries of Sullivan, Ul- J. E. Whelpley, 317 West Bloom-
ster, and Dutchess Counties. field St., Rome, N. Y.
Office: 317 West Bloomfield St., H. A. May, 317 West Bloomfield
Rome, N. Y. St., Rome, N. Y.
OFFICERS.
Missionary Credentials.
Conference:
Pres., H. C. Hartwell. Gertrude Birdseye, 46 Arthur St.,
Sec. and Treas., H. A. May. Cortland, N. Y.
Executive Committee: H. C. Glenn Eaton, 317 West Bloomfield
Hartwell, H. A. May, W. H. St., Rome, N. Y.
Holden, W. H. Lewis, W. A. Miss Theresa Hacker, 46 Arthur
Wilcox, C. J. Coon, G. H. Warren. St., Cortland, N. Y.
Legal Assn.: " The New York Mrs. W. H. Holden, 317 West
Conference Association of Seventh- Bloomfield St., Rome, N. Y.
day Adventists." Pres., H. C. Hart- Miss Florence L. Hoxie, R. F. D.
well; Sec. and Treas., H. A. May. 2, Blossvale, N. Y.
L. H. King, Jr., 225 Emma St.,
Tract Society: Syracuse, N. Y.
Sec. and Treas., H. A. May. Mrs. Bessie J. Rice, Keene, N. Y.
Field Miss. Sec., Elmer Whelp- Mrs. J. Schnetzler, 153 Kingsboro
ley. Ave., Gloversville, N. Y.
E. C. Wood, 317 West Bloomfield
Sabbath School Dept.: St., Rome, N. Y.
Sec., Miss Florence L. Hoxie, R. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
F. D. 2, Blossvale, N. Y.
Miss Florence Kidder, S. D. A.
Educational Dept.: Church, Swan and Jay Sts., Al-
Supt., Mrs. Bessie J. Rice, bany, N. Y.
Keene, N. Y. Mrs. Ethel Roberts, 970 Cortland
Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.
Medical Missionary Dept.: Miss Sarah Fuller, care W. A.
Sec., Wilcox, Lincklaen Center, N. Y.
Miss Helen Rhodes, care L. A.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Wade, Norwich, N. Y.
Sec., Mrs. W. S. Lawrence, Otego, N. Y.

Young People's Dept.: CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Sec., Mrs. Bessie J. Rice, Keene, Albany, 120 Jay St.
N. Y. Binghamton, 71 Pennsylvania Ave.
Rome, 321 West Bloomfield St.
Home Missionary Dept.: - Schenectady, Eastern and Rankin
Sec., E. C. Wood. Ayes.
Syracuse, 363 South Ave.
MINISTERS. Utica, Union and Hopper Sts.
L. C. Hartwell, 317 West Bloom- Watertown, Clay and Academy
field St., Rome, N. Y. Sts.
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 21

GREATER NEW YORK, CON- Young People's Dept.:


FERENCE. Sec., Mrs. J. E. Jayne, 129 Clere-
mont Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Organized 1902.
Territory: The city of Greater Home Missionary Dept.:
New York, Long Island, and Sec.. Herbert Mould, 412 Eighth
the counties of Westchester, Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Rockland, Putman, Orange,
Dutchess, Sullivan, and Ulster, MINISTERS.
in the State of New York.
Office: Room 602, 32 Union Square, J. E. Jayne, Room 602, 32 Union
New York, N. Y. Square, New York, N. Y:
C. T. Everson, 825 West 178th
OFFICERS. St., New York, N. Y.
J. K. Humphrey, 141 West 131st
Conference: " St., New York, N. Y.
Pres., J. E. Jayne. B. E. Miller, 1703 Gates Ave.,
Sec. and Treas., N. C. Van Horn. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Executive Committee: J. E. S. F. Svensson, 436 East 138th St.,
Jayne, B. E. Miller, C. T. Everson, New York, N. Y.
J. D. Snider, J. K. Humphrey, J. C. Stevens, 604 East Seven-
D. N. Wall, L. Klebhan, S. F. teenth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Svensson, J. C. Stevens, N. C. Van D. N. Wall, 617 East 158th St.,
Horn. New York, N. Y.
Legal Assn.: " Greater New York Halsvick, 675 Hicks St., Brook-
Corporation of Seventh-day Ad- lyn, N. Y.
ventists." Pres., J. E. Jayne; See., W. R. Andrews, 1366 St. Nicolas
J. D. Snider; Treas., N. C. Van Ave., New York, N. Y.
Horn.
LICENTIATES.
Tract Society:
R. Immonen, Room 602, 32 Union
Sec. and Treas., N. C. Van Horn. Square, New York, N. Y.
Asst. Sec. and Treas., P. W. -Herbert Mould, 412 Eighth Ave.,
Derby. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Field Miss. Sec.,
Asst. Field Miss. Sec., A. J. Ad- Honorary Missionary Licentiate.
dicks, 159 Chambers St., New
burgh, N. Y. Mrs. J. M. Calvert, 32 Union
- Periodical Supt., Mrs. James Square, New York, N. Y.
Robinson, 120 Wadsworth Ave.,
New York, N. Y. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Sabbath School Dept.: Sarah Crowe, 82 West 139th St.,


Sec., Mrs. J. E. Jayne, 129 Clere- New York, N. Y.
H. P. Hansen, 210a Twenty-ninth
mont Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Educational Dept.: Anna Hoglund, 4219 Seventh Ave.,
Supt., J. E. Jayne. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Miss E. Kehrein, 314 East 156th
Medical Missionary Dept.: St., New York, N. Y.
Sec., B. B. Kinne, M. D., 10 Miss Lena W. Lewis, 611 West
Benton Ave., Middletown, N. Y. 142d St., New' York, N. Y.
Henry DeFluiter, 120 Wadsworth
Religious Liberty Dept.: Ave., New York, N. Y.
Mrs. H. DeFluiter, 120 Wadsworth
Sec, Ave., New York, N. Y.
22 ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE.

Mrs. J. Robinson, 120 Wadsworth Middletown, 3 Linden Ave.


Ave., New York. N. Y. Mt. Vernon, Odd Fellows' Hall, 36
Mrs. J. E. Jayne, 129 Cleremont South Fourth Ave.
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Newburgh, cor. Third and Cham-
Miss F. E. Wagner, 1704 Linden bers Sts.
St., Brooklyn, N. Y. New York:
Miss Emma Wells, Lincoln Block, Bronx, English, Grace Baptist
Middletown, N. Y. Church, Prospect Ave. and
Miss Florence Tate, 257 Flatbush Boston Road.
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. German, Eagle Ave. near 163rd
N. C. Van Horn, Room 602, 32 St.
Union Square, New York, N. Y. Harlem (colored), 144-146 East
Miss Anna Dunn, 239 East Twenty- 131st St.
eighth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hungarian, 334 East Eighty-
Miss Minnie Buchner, 389 Willow sixth St.
St., Brooklyn, N. Y. New York No. 1, Baptist Chapel,
Mrs. Anna Spahya, 511 East Washington Heights, 145th St.
Seventy-ninth St., New York, and Convent Ave.
N. Y. Swedish, Presbyterian Chapel,
J. E. Hanson, 117 Jefferson Ave., 137th St. and Willis Ave.
Brooklyn, N. Y.' Poughkeepsie, 23 Franklin St.
Mrs.. J. L. Johnson, 38 Simonson Staten Island, Masonic Temple,
Place, Port Richmond, Staten Port Richmond.
Island, N. Y. White Plains, 15 South Lexington
Mrs. J. C. Stevens. 604 East Sev- Ave.
enteenth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Belle Kershaw, 609 West
178th St., New York, N. Y. MAINE CONFERENCE.
Miss Bertha Stokka, 833 Fortieth
St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Organized 1867.
Miss Jennie Robinson, 120 Wads- Territory: The State of Maine.
worth Ave., New York, N. Y. Office: 75 Grant St., Portland, Me.
Miss Florence I. Thompson, 578
Classon Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. OFFICERS.
Henry E. Alston, 3 West 136th St., Conference:
New York, N. Y. Pres., H. W. Carr.
Miss H. E. Norman, North White Sec. and Treas., J. E. Osterblom.
Plains, N. Y. Executive Committee: H. W.
Mrs. C. T. Everson, 825 West 178th Carr, E. E. Osborne, E. C. Taylor,
St., New York, N. Y. Ward Bickford, R. S. Hobbs, W.
J. J. Mitchell, 590 East 137th St., R. McLaughlin.
New York, N. Y. Legal Assn.: " Maine Conference
Miss Mary Lewis, 73 Kingston Association of S. D. A." Pres., H.
Ave., Port Jervis, N. Y. W. Carr; Clerk, W. 0. Howe;
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Treas., J. E. Osterblom. Trustees:
Brooklyn: H. W. Carr, J. E. Osterblom, E. C.
No. 1, Christian Church, Sterling Taylor, W. 0. Howe, R. S. Hobbs.
*Place Bet. Sixth and Seventh
Ayes. Tract Society:
No. 2 (colored), 1661 Dean St, Sec. and Treas., J. E. Osterblom.
near Schenectady St. Asst. Sec. and Treas., Miss Mar-
Danish-Norwegian, 675 Hicks St. cia L. Keller.
German, 1831 Gates Ave. Field Miss. Sec., C. 0. Perkins.
Swedish (Greenwood Heights),
Forty-fifth St. and Seventh Sabbath School Dept.:
Ave. Sec., Mrs. H. W. Carr.
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 23

Educational Department.: MASSACHUSETTS CON-


Supt., Miss Jennie R. Bates. FERENCE.
Organized 1870, being a portion of
Medical Missionary Dept.: the territory originally known
See.. Dr. Ethel H. Walters. as the New England Conference.
territory: The State of Massa-
Religious Liberty Dept.: chusetts.
See., W. 0. Howe. Office Address: Box 306, South
Lancaster, Mass.
Young People's Dept.:
Sec., Miss Jennie R. Bates. OFFICERS.
Conference:
Home Missionary Dept.:
Pres., J. K. Jones.
Sec., C. 0. Perkins. Sec. and Treas., C. H. Castle.
MINISTERS. Executive Committee: J. K.
Jones, C. H. Castle, P. F. Bicknell,
H. W. Carr, 75 Grant St., Port- F. C. Gilbert, G. E. Nord, W. E.
land. Me. Bliss. M. E. Olsen, E. L. Cardey, M.
E. E. Osborne, Fairfield, Me.. R. Coon, W. W. Rice.
A. .1. Verrill, Mechanic Falls, Me. Legal Assn.: " The Mass-
A. E. Sanderson, 73 College St., achusetts Conference Association
Lewiston, Me. of Seventh-day Adventists." Pres.,
M. A. Altman, 75 Grant St., Port- J. K. Jones; Clerk and Treas., C.
land, Me. Li. Castle.
C. Meleen, New Sweden, Me.
Tract Society:
LICENTIATES.
Sec. and Treas., C. H. Castle.
W. 0. Howe, 64 Brentwood St., Field Miss. Sec., A. L. Griffis.
Woodfords Station. Me.
M. R. Bailey, 60 Howard St., Lewis- Sabbath School Dept.:
ton, Me. Sec., Mrs. E. M. Wilber.
C. 0. Perkins, 75 Grant St., Port-
land. Me. Educational Dept.:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Supt., Bessie R. Munn.
Jennie R. Bates, Norway, Me. Medical Missionary Dept.:
W. G. McKeene, 24 Saunders St., Sec., W. A. Ruble, M. D.
Portland, Me.
Miss Cora Bowers, 75 Grant St., Religious Liberty Dept.:
Portland, Me Sec., P. F. Bicknell.
G. W. Howard, Kezar Falls, Me.
Mrs. H. W. Carr, 75 Grant St., Young People's Dept.:
Portland, Me. Sec., Mrs. E. M. Wilber.
L. L. Howard, West Falmouth,
Me. Home Missionary Dept.:
J. E. Osterblom, 75 Grant St., Sec., E. R. Numbers,
Portland, Me.
Miss Marcia L. Keller, 75 Grant MINISTERS.
St., Portland, Me. J. K. Jones, South Lancaster,
Ray Farley, 487 High St., Bath, Mass.
Me. L. L. Cardey, Room 609, Tremont
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Temple, Boston, Mass.
H. S. Prenier, South Lancaster,
Auburn-Lewiston, 163 Main St., Mass.
Lewiston, Me. S. E. Norton, New England San-
Portland, 75 Grant St. itarium, Melrose, Mass.
. 24 ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE.

C. E. Nord, 19 Tatman St., Wor- Miss Frieda Bange, New England


cester, Mass. Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.
M. R. Coon, 56 Pasadena St.,
Springfield, Mass. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
W. W. Rice, 340 Lake Ave., Wor- Clifford A. Wilkinson, R. F. D. 1;
cester, Mass. Box 116, Athol, Mass.
LICENTIATES. Miss Ruth Sinclair, 89 Austin St.,
W. A. Butler, 527 Sawyer St., Worcester, Mass.
New Bedford, Mass. Mrs. C. W. Battersby, 532a Main
F. J. Gonsalves, 812 Belleville Ave., St., Melrose, -Mass.
New Bedford, Mass. Miss Hazel Richardson, 25 Parker
C. W. Yearwood, 35 Rice St., North St., Malden, Mass.
Cambridge, Mass. Miss Hazel Brooks, R. F. D. 2,
C. H. Castle, South Lancaster, Southbridge, Mass.
Mass. Miss Bessie R. Munn, South Lan-
caster, Mass.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
E. R. Numbers, South Lancaster, CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Mass. Boston:
A. L. Griffis, 46 Burrage Ave., First, Chipman Hall, Sixth Floor,
North Leominster, Mass. Tremont Temple.
Mrs. E. M. Wilber, South Lan- Colored, 85 Cabot St., Roxbury,
caster, Mass. Mass.
Mrs. M. A. 'Wheeler, 273 Elm St., Fitchburg, Knowlton Terrace.
West Somerville, Mass. Lowell, cor. School and Liberty
Miss, Ethel W. Meek, 25 Parker Sts.
St., Malden, Mass. New Bedford, cor. Willow and Bul-
Miss Cora A. Spencer, 20 Leslie lock Sts.
St., Dorchester, Mass. Springfield, Summer Ave. and
Miss Ruth B. Messenger, South White St. -
Lancaster, Mass. Worcester, English, Redmen's Hall;
Miss Alice A. Tiney, South Lan- Day Bldg., 306 Main St.
caster, Mass.
Miss Ruth Roth, South Lancaster,
Mass. NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND
Mrs. M. R. Coon, 56 Pasadena St., CONFERENCE.
Springfield, Mass.
Mrs. J. J. Gallagher, 104 Quincy Organized as the Vermont Con-
St., Springfield, Mass. ference June 15, 1862; reorgan-
Miss Florence Campbell, 74 Ven- ized 1909.
tura St., Springfield, Mass. Territory: The States of Verniont
Mrs. Oris Armstrong, 29 Francis and New Hampshire.
St., Worcester, Mass. Office: 136 North Main St., Con-
Mrs. P. F. Bicknell, South Lan- cord, N. H.
caster, Mass. OFFICERS.
J. M. Tvedt, 45 West Newton St., Conference:
Boston, Mass.
Mrs.. J. W. Sypher, 8 Jackson Pres., R. J. Bryant.
Court, Natick, Mass. See. and Treas., H. B. Tiniker.
Miss Alfreda Johnson, 19 Tatman Executive Comtnittee: R. J.
St., Worcester, Mass. Bryant, H. B. Tucker, E. G. Farns-
L. J. Smith, South Lancaster, worth, H. A. Clark, C. F. Ball,
Mass. M. D., C. J. Rider, M. F;.Crarn.
MEDICAL MISSIONARIES. Tract Society:
Dr. Mary Sanderson, R.- F. D. 1, Sec., H. B. Tucker.
Box 67, Amherst, Mass. Field Miss. Sec., C. W. Farley. -
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 25

Sabbath School Dept.: Keene, N. H., in church building,


Sec., Miss Mabel I. Hawthorne. McKinley St.
Rutland, Vt., in church building
Educational Dept.: opposite high school.
Sec.,
Religious Liberty Dept.:
SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
Sec., R. J. Bryant. CONFERENCE.
Medical Missionary Dept.: Organized in 1903; from territory
Sec., Miss Mabel I. Hawthorne. formerly comprised in the New
England Conference.
Young People's Dept.: Territory: The States of Connect-
icut and Rhode Island and the
Sec., C. M. Scott. towns of Attleboro and North
Attleboro, Mass.
Home Missionary Dept.: Office: 51 Whitmore St., Hartford,
Sec., 0. M. Scott. Conn.
MINISTERS. OFFICERS.
R. J. Bryant, 136 North Main St., Conference:
Concord, N. H. Pres., A. T. Robinson.
C. J. Rider, Randolph, Vt. Sec. and Treas., F. M. Dana.
F. S. Hartwell, 6 Pillsbury St., Executive Committee: A. T. Rob-
Derry, N. H. inson, H. C. J. Walleker, F. L.
LICENTIATES.
Abbott, D. B. Parmelee, F. M.
Dana, B. E. Nicola.
FL A. Clark, R. F. D. 5, Enos- Legal Assn.: "The Southern New.
burg Falls, Vt. England Conference Assn. of S.
G. M. Scott, 8 Sheldon Place, Rut- D. A., Inc." Pres., A. T. Robinson;
land, Vt. Sec. and Treas., F. M. Dana;
G. W. Farley, 136 North Main St., Titistees: A. T. Robinson, F. M.
Concord, N. H. Dana, J. A. Tefft, D. B. Parmelee,
G. P. Coates.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
H. B. Tucker, Concord, N. H. Tract Society:
Miss Mabel I. Hawthorne, 7 North Sec. and Treas., F. M. Dana.
Spring St., Concord, N. H. Field Miss. Sec.,
Mrs. M. A. Scribner, 46 Chase St.,
Rutland, Vt. Sabbath School Dept.:
Miss Nella Eastman, 33 East Sec., Mrs. Bessie P. Wilcox.
Broadway, Derry, N. H.
Educational Dept.:
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Supt.,
Miss Lillian Eastman, 33 East
Broadway, Derry, N. H. Medical Missionary Dept.:
Miss Lucy Kinney, 190 North Sec., B. E. Nicola, M. D.
Winooski Ave., Burlington, Vt.
Miss Bessie Tilton, Wilton, N. H. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Mrs. L. D. Kelsey, Randolph, Vt. Sec.,
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Young People's Dept.:
Burlington, Vt., 190 North Winoos- Sec., Mrs. Bessie P. Wilcox.
ki Ave.
Concord, N. H., Capital Hall, War- Home Missionary Dept.:
ren St. Sec., E. A. Jones.
26 ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE.

MINISTERS. Willimantic, Conn., W. C. T. U.


A. T. Robinson, 51 Whitmore St., Chapel, Valley St.
Hartford, Conn. Woonsocket, R. I., French, 109
W. R. Uchtman, 33 Lester Ave., Roberta Ave.
Westerly, R. I.
H. C. J. Walleker, 165 Tenth St.,
Providence, R. I.
WESTERN NEW YORK
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. CONFERENCE.
B. E. Nicola, M. D., Sanitarium, Organized 1906.
Attleboro, Mass.
Territory: The State of New York
LICENTIATES. west of the eastern boundary of
the counties of Cayuga, Tomp-
F. L. Abbott, 51 Summit St., South kins, and Tioga.
Manchester, Conn.
E. A. Jones, 51 Whitmore St., Office: 60 Grand Ave., Rochester,
Hartford, Conn. N. Y.
A. Krucovsky, 51 Whitmore St., OFFICERS.
Hartford, Conn.
Conference:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Pres., K. C. Russell, 338 Hazel-
Mrs. Eva B. Daggett, 306 Spruce wood Terrace, Rochester, N. Y.
St., South Manchester, Conn. Sec. and Treas., D. A. Bailey.
Mrs. W. B. Eldridge, South Meri- Executive Committee: K. C. Rus-
den, Conn. sell, H. M. Fleming, J. E. Belknap,
Mrs. Luella McKean, 4 Quince St., Lee S. Wheeler, F. H. Hicks, D. A.
Providence, R. I. Bailey.
Mrs. H. C. J. Walleker, 165 Tenth
St., Providence, R. I. Legal Assn.: "The Western New
Mrs. Bessie P. Wilcox, 509 Frank- Ytrk Conference Assn. of S. D. A."
lin Ave., Hartford, Conn. Pres., K. C. Russell; Vice-Pres., F.
H. Hicks; Sec., J. E. Belknap;
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Treas., D. A. Bailey; Auditor, H.
Olive Lindberg, 680 Dixwell Ave., M. Flm ing; Councilmen:* J. S.
New Haven, Conn. Jenks, F. C. Carlson.
Netelka Berrell, Guilford, Conn.
R. E. Moore, Amston. Conn. Tract Society:
Ruth C. Starr, Waterford, Conn. See. and Treas., D. A. Bailey,
Edna Carlson, 51 Whitmore St., 60 Grand Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
Hartford, Conn. Field Miss. Sec., F. D. Wells,
114 Peck St., Rochester, N. Y.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Bridgeport, Conn., Wilmot Ave. Sabbath School Dept.:
Guilford, Conn., Boston St. Sec., Mrs. E. E. Prescott, 718
Hartford, Conn., English and Swe- Ashland Ave.. Buffalo, N. Y.
dish, Whitmore St.
Middletown, Conn., ine St. Educational Department:
New Haven, Conn., Brewster St.
New London, Conn., Union Chapel, Supt., Mrs. K. C. Russell, 338
Ocean Ave. Hazelwood Terrace, Rochester,
Norwich, Conn., W. C. T. U. Chapel, N. Y.
Shetucket St. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Pawtucket, R. I., 239 Central Ave.
Providence, R. I., 381 Northup St. Sec., K. C. Russell, 338 Hazel-
Westerly, R. I., Lester Ave. wood Terrace, Rochester, N. Y.
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 27

Young People's Dept.: F. N. Stanley, Elmira, N. Y.


Sec., Mrs. K. C. Russell, 338 Mabel West, Burt; N. Y., care H.
Hazelwood Terrace, Rochester, M. Fleming.
N. Y. Frank "Gallagher, care Fernwood
Academy, Tunesassa, N. Y.
Home Missionary Dept.: Ava G. Simkin, care S. D. A.
Sec., D. E. H. Lindsay. Church, Cherry St., between
Seventh and Eighth Sts., James-
MINISTERS. town, N. Y.
K. C. Russell, 338 Hazelwood Ter-
race, Rochester, N. Y. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
L. S. Wheeler, 92 Hedley St., Buf- Buffalo, 92 Hedley St.
falo, N. Y. Elmira, West Third St.
F. C. Carlson, 508 Elizabeth St., Jamestown, Cherry St., between
Elmira, N. Y. Seventh and Eighth Sts.
R. B. Clapp. Hornell, N. Y. Rochester, 60 Grand Ave.
M. H. Wentland, 157 Burgard Salamanca, 24 East Jefferson St.
Place, Buffalo, N. Y.
LICENTIATES.
John Hottel, Fernwood Academy, BERMUDA MISSION.
Tunesassa, N. Y.
G. C. Russell, 60 Grand Ave., Roch- Address: Hamilton, Bermuda Is-
ester, N. Y. lands.
F. D. Wells, 114 Peck St., Roches- Minister and Director: Eugene
ter, N. Y. Leland.
C. F. Woertz, 92 Hedley St., Buf- Church School Teacher: Dorothy
falo, N. Y. Smith.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Secretary of Y. P. S.: Dorothy
Smith.
D. A. Bailey, 60 Grand Ave., Roch-
ester, N. Y.
Marie A. Bentz, 179 Garner Ave.,
Buffalo, N. Y. INSTITUTIONS IN THE AT-
Mrs. W. J. Frank, 57 Bridge St., LANTIC UNION CON-
Corning, N. Y. FERENCE.
Effa Gilbert, 1124 North Goodman
St., Rochester, N. Y. Educational:
A. E. Iverson, 60 Grand Ave.,Roch- Fern wood Intermediate School,
ester N. Y. Tunesassa, N. Y.
Mrs. K.' C. Russell, 338 Hazelwood South Lancaster Academy,
Terrace, Rochester, N. Y. South Lancaster, Mass.
Mrs. E. E. Prescott, 718 Ashland
Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Publishing:
Mrs. L. S. Wheeler, 92 Hedley New York Branch of Review and
St., Buffalo. N. Y. Herald Pub. Assn., Rooms 311-
Mrs. L. E. Weigand, 431 Sixth St., 314. 32 Union Square, New
Niagara Falls, N. Y. York, N. Y.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. South Lancaster Printing Co
South Lancaster, Mass.
Mattie B. Tefft, 92 Hedley St.,
Buffalo, N. Y. Sanitarium:
Ralph L. Russell, 60 Grand Ave., New England Sanitarium, Mel-
Rochester, N. Y. rose, Mass.
CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized 19oz.
Territory: The Conferences of Medical Missionary Dept.:
Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Sec., Dr. H. A. Green.
Missouri, and Wyoming.
Office: College View, Nebr. Young People's Dept.:
OFFICERS. Sec., W. W. Ruble, College View,
Nebr.
Conference:
Pres., R. A. Underwood. Work for the Blind:
Sec. and Treas., Miss Mettie E. Board in charge of the " Chris-
Cornell. tian Record " and the work for the
Auditor, W. J. Huffman. blind: R. A. Underwood, H. C.
Executive Committee: R. A. Lacey, W. W. Ruble, S. J. Quan-
Underwood, the presidents of the tock, M. E. Ellis. Editor, H. C.
local conferences in the Union, the Lacey; Manager, M. E. Ellis; Sec.,
Union Conference auditor, the Un- Miss Mettie E. Cornell; Treas.,
ion Conference treasurer, the sec- Central Union Conference.
retaries of the Medical, Educa-
tional, Young People's, Religious ( The following-named persons
Liberty, and Missionary Depart. may be addressed at College
ments, the Union field missionary View, Nebr., unless other address
secretary, the presidents of Union is given.)
College and the Clinton Seminary, MINISTERS.
the manager of the Kansas City
branch of the Pacific Press Pub. R. A. Underwood, W. W. Ruble,
-Assn., and the business manager of
H. C. Lacey, J. N. Anderson, J.
the Boulder-Colorado Sanitarium. H. McEaehern, G. G. Andrews,
Legal Assn.: " Central Union H. A. Morrison, F. W. Stray.
Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Pres., R. A. Underwood; Sec., W. J. H. Morrison.
W. Ruble.
LICENTIATES.
Union Book Depository: F. R. Isaac, care Clinton Seminary,
Kansas City Branch of Pacific Clinton, Mo.
Press Pub. Assn., 1224 Euclid Ave., E. C. Kellogg, College View, Nebr.
Kansas City, Mo. Manager, J. R. MISSIONARY CREDENTIALS.
'Ferren.
Union Field Miss. Sec., J. H. Mc- J. F. Harder, Clinton, Mo.; W. J.
Eachern, College View,Nebr. Huffman, Mettie E. Cornell.
Home Miss. Sec., F. W. Stray. MEDICAL MISSIONARY.
Educational Dept.: H. A. Green, Boulder, Colo.
See., W. W. Ruble; Advisory
Board, the educational secretary of
the Union (chairman); president
of the:Union Conference, presidents COLORADO CONFERENCE.
of the local conferences in the Un- Organized 1883; divided and re-
ion, the local conference educa- organized 1908.
tional superintendents, principals
of academies in the Union, presi- Territory: The State of Colorado
dent of Union College, normal di- east of the Continental Divide.
rector_of Union College, and prin- Office: 1112 Kalamath St., Deliver,
cipal of the Clinton Seminary. Colo,
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CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE. 29

OFFICERS. .1. NV. Turner. 1112 lialamath. St.,


Conference: Denver, Colo.
Pres., W. A. Gosmer. EL A. Vandeman, 847 South TJnion
Sec. and Treas., S. J. Abegg. Ave., Pueblo, Colo.
J. Z. Walker, Salida, Colo.
Executive Committee: W. A.
Gosmer, H. A. Vandeman, E. J. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Baker, G. Bohlender, G. C. Mathie- G. M. Alway, 2965 South A COnla
sen, D. D. Rees, J. G. Hanhardt. St., Denver, Colo.
Legal Assn.: " The Seventh-day Ii'._ A. Aufderhar, Pierce, Colo.
Adventist Association of Colorado." W. D. Emery, R. F. D. 2, Boul-
Pres., W. A. Gosmer; Sec. and der, Colo.
Treas., S. J. Abegg. C. R. Kite, Bellvue, Colo.
U. P. Long, Red Lion, Colo.
Tract Society: F. G. Specht, R. F. D. 3, Loveland,
Sec. and Treas., S. J. Abegg. Colo.
Field Miss. Sec., D. T. Snidefnau.
LICENTIATES.
Sabbath School Dept.: C. W. Allen, 1112 Kalamath St.,
Sec., Stella M. Parker. Denver, Colo.
J. A. Deapen, 1112 Kalamath ,St.,
Educational Dept.: Denver, Colo. -
Supt., Stella M. Parker. K. L. Gant, 1112 Kalamath St.,
Denver, Colo.
Religious Liberty Dept.: A. E. Hagen, 1112 Kalamath St.,
Sec., J. F. Pearson, 2441 High Denver, Colo.
St., Denver, Colo. Mrs. E. Flo Hawkins, 1112 Kala-
math St., Denver, Colo.
Young People's Dept.: D. D. Rees, Campion Academy,
Sec., J. W. Turner. Loveland, Colo.
A. G. Wearner, 1112 Kalamath St.,
Medical Missionary Dept.: Denver, Colo.
Sec., Dr. H. A. Green, Boulder- Missionary Credential.
Colorado Sanitarium, Boulder,
Colo. J. S. Kilgore, 1112 Kalamath St.,
Denver, Colo.
Home Missionary Dept.:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sec., J. W. Turner. S. J. Abegg, 1112 Kalamath St.,
MINISTERS. Denver, Colo.
Frances Brockman, 1112 Kalamath
W. A. Gosmer, 1112 Kalamath St., St., Denver, Colo.
Denver, Colo. Genevieve Low, 1112 Kalamath St.,
G. W. Anglebarger, 531 Sante Fe Denver, Colo.
Drive, Denver, Colo. Ada Madison, 1112 Kalamath St.,
0. 0. Bernstein, 1633 Cook St., Denver, Colo.
Denver, Colo. Emma Mallett, 1112 Kalamath St.,
E. E. Farnsworth, Boulder-Colo- Denver, Colo.
rado Sanitarium, Boulder, Colo. Stella M. Parker, 1112 Kalamath
J. G. Hanhardt, 196 South orona St., Denver, Colo.
St., Denver, Colo. D. T. Snideman, 1112 Kalamath
G. R. Hawkins, 1112 Kalamath St., St., Denver, Colo.
Denver, Colo.
C. S. Lightner, 1320 East Twenty- CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
fourth Ave., Denver, Colo. Iva Beaird, Route 3, Loveland,
0. J. Nerlund, 541 Fox St., Den- Colo.
ver, Colo. Sarah Bohlender, 1112 Kalamath
p, E, :Robinson, Loveland, Colo. St., Denver, Colo,
30 CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.

Catherine Combs, care Wm.. Mul- KANSAS CONFERENCE.


der, Yuma, Colo. Organized 1875; reorganized 1914.
Alice Crooks, Blanca, Colo.
Territory: The State of Kansas.
Grace De Land, Fort Lupton, Colo. Office: 204 North Topeka Ave.,
Edyth Dorman, 1402 Tenth St., Wichita, Kans.
Greeley, Colo.
Olive Eisenman, care B. H. Peter- OFFICERS.
son, Haxtun, Colo. Conference:
Ella Garner, Bellvue, Colo. Pres., Morris Lukens.
Sec. and Treas., F. I. Mohr.
Beulah Jenkins, 635 First Ave., Executive Committee: Morris
Boulder, Colo. Lukens, W. H. Clark, A. G. Stein-
Pearl Keene, Jaroso, Colo. ert, H. S. Osterloh, J. D. McBrooni,
Olive Konkel, 445 Maxwell Ave., H. C. Hughey, 0. A. Olson.
Boulder, Colo. Legal Assn.: " The Kansas Sev-
Lillian Laubach, care P. S. Sparks, enth-day Adventist Conference
Lyons, Colo. Assn." Pres., Morris Lukens; Sec.
Olive Hays, care Jay Penfold, Bur- and Treas., F. I. Mohr.
lington, Colo. Tract Society:
Anna Meyer, La Salle, Colo. Sec. and Treas., F. I. Mohr.
Mrs. Opal Regester, 423 Gay St., Field Miss. Sec., C. B. Sutton.
Longmont, Colo.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Lydia Stoelting, Jaroso, Colo. Sec., Miss Faye Eagle.
Clara Witzke, care Karl Zeigler,
Brighton, Colo. Educational Dept.:
Supt., Miss Alma L. DuBois.
Mrs. Verlene Whorton, 532 Adams
St., Loveland, Colo. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Mrs. Ella Robinson, 507 East Sec., W. H. Cark.
Eighth St., Loveland, Colo. Young People's Dept.:
Mrs. Cassie Hendrickson, Jaroso, Sec., Harry Cooper.
Colo. Home Missionary Dept.:
Miss Hildred Brown, Monte Vista, Sec., Harry Cooper.
Colo.
MINISTERS.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Morris Lukens, 204 North Topeka
Boulder, Seventh St. and Highland Ave., Wichita, Kans.
Ave. W. H. Clark, 821 West Fifth St.,
Canon City, Main St., near Topeka, Kane
Twelfth. E. T. Wilson, 1228% North Main
Colorado Springs, 324 North Wah- St., Hutchinson, Kans.
satch St. A. G. Steinert, Bison, Kans.
Denver: A. B. Campbell, 802 Maple St.,
First, cor. West Eleventh Ave. Wichita. Kans.
and Kalamath St. D. E. Huffman, Oswego, Kans.
York St., cor. East Thirteenth M. G. Huffman, Parsons, Kans.
Ave. and York St. W. L. Nott, 409 North Garfield
Colored, 2917 Glenarm Place. St., Chanute, Kans.
Scandinavian, 1618 East Thirty- B. H. Shaw, 2206 North Seventh
eighth Ave. St., Kansas City, Kans.
Fort Collins, cor. Whedbee and J. W. Allison, 712 Everett Ave.,
Magnolia Sts. Kansas City, Kans.
Greeley, cor. Fourteenth Ave. and A. E. Johnson, 1000 Alabama St.,
Eighth St. Lawrence, Kans.
Pueblo, 825 South Union Ave. Bernard Voth, Lehigh, Kans.
CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE. 31

Honorary Ministerial Credentials. Mrs. Mina Boli, 2206 North Seventh


A. S. Bringle, Oswego, Kans. St., Kansas City, Kans.
R. H. Brock, Kissimmee, Fla. Adella M. King, Falco, Kans.
W. E. Neff, 204 North Topeka Vienna Hamilton, Iola, Kans.
Ave., Wichita, Kans. Cora Lee Davis, Route 1, Galena,
Kans.
LICENTIATES. Jessie Pride, care Hill Academy,
C. A. Carlson, 703 North Oak St., Downs, Kans.
McPherson, Kans. Bessie Mahurin, 507 South First
Harry Cooper, 204 North Topeka St., Arkansas City, Kans.
Ave. Wichita, Kans. Mrs. Crystal Duce, Gardiner, Kans.
H. J. Miller,711
' North Buckeye Gertrude Sinclair, Thayer, Kans.
St., Iola, Kans. Mrs. D. E. Huffman, Oswego, Kans.
Joseph Phillips, College View, Miss Pearl Schneider, Shaffer,
'Nebr. Kans.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Miss Estelle Corwin, Nekoma,
R. L. Bradford, 926 North Third Kans.
St., Salina, Kans. Miss Esther Weese, 1531 Georgia
W. F. Surber, Thayer, Kans. Ave., Kansas City, Kans.
F. I. Mohr, 204 North Topeka Ave., Mrs. Elsie Cooper, 319 South Sen-
Wichita, Kans. eca St., Wichita, Kans.
C. B. Sutton, 204 North Topeka Romain Dixon, Downs, Kans.
Ave., Wichita, Kans. Lloyd Dixon, Medicine Lodge,
Miss Alma L. DuBois, 204 North Kans.
Topeka Ave: Wichita, Kans. Grace Casebier, Horace, Kans.
Miss Faye Eagle , 309 South Osage Goldie Ewing, Jetmore, Kans.
St., Wichita, Kans. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Miss Maud I. Davis, 409 North
Garfield St., Chanute, Kans. Hutchinson, cor. Sixth and Bis-
Miss Dottie P. Jones, 1409 Fillmore mark Sts.
St., Topeka, Kans. Kansas City, 2200 North Fifth St.
Miss Esther Knude, 409 North Gar- Oswego, West Fourth St. and Cali-
field St., Chanute, Kans. fornia Ave.
Mrs. B. H. Shaw, 2206 North Sev- Topeka, 821 West Fifth St.,
enth St., Kansas City, Kans. Wichita, cor. Dodge and Burton
R. B. Stauffer, 824 North Buckeye Sts.
St., Iola, Kans.
Clarence P. Clark, College View, MISSOURI CONFERENCE.
Nebr.
Ira V. Minner, 124 South Vine St., Organized 1876; reorganized 1914.
Wichita, Kans. Territory: The State of Missouri.
Dr. R. L. Stokes, Kansas Sani- Office: 203 West Franklin St., Clin-
tarium, Wichita, Kans. ton, Mo.
LeRoy Birdwell, Kansas Sanitar-
ium, Wichita, Kans. OFFICERS.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Conference:
Imo E. Albee, 1302 North Washing- Pres., D. U. Sale.
ton St.,Wellington, Kans. Sec. and Treas., Lucy Page Emer-
Maude eese, Garden City, Kans. son
Clara M. Huenergardt, 135 North Executive Committee: D. U.
Milwood St., Wichita, Kans. Hale, J. C. Bradley, C. G. Bellah,
Sydney Bacchus, 135 North Mil- H. E. Reeder, F. R. Isaac.
wood St., Wichita, Kans. Legal Assn.: " The Missouri Con-
John L. Burgess, Oswego, Kant ference Association of the Seventh
Hazel B. Ringer, Liberal, Kans. day Adventists." Pres., D. U.
Freda Pearson, 508 East Fourth Hale; Sec., F. R. Isaac; Treas.,
' St., Hutchinson, Kans. Lucy Page Emerson.
32 CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE,

Tract Society: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Sec. and Treas., W. H. Griffith. J. C. Bradley, Goldsberry, Mo.
Field Miss. Sec., Felix A. Lorenz. Mrs. A. E. Daniels, 4403 Washing-
Sabbath School Dept.: ton Blvd., St. Louis, Mo.
Miss Mary V. Walter, 203 West
Sec., Miss Mary V. Walter. Franklin St., Clinton, Mo.
Educational Dept.: Miss Pauline Krauss, 4732 Minne-
Supt., A. C. Madsen. sota Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. Ella M. Merrell, 2636 Belle-
Religious Liberty Dept.: fontaine St., Kansas City, Mo.
Sec., J. C. Bradley. Mrs. Anna A. Hall, 314 West Ro-
Young People's Dept.: sine St., St. Joseph, Mo.
Mrs. Mary Barry, 1911 East Sev-
Sec., A. C. Madsen. enteenth St., Kansas City, Mo.
Home Miss. Dept.: Miss Lucy Page Emerson, 203 West
Sec., F. A. Lorenz. Franklin St., Clinton, Mo.
Miss Alma Gerhart, 5331 Good-
MINISTERS. - fellow. Place, St. Louis, Mo.
D. U. Hale, 203 West Franklin St., Mrs. Laura B. Wilson, 4220 West
Clinton, Mo. Lucky St., St. Louis, Mo.
D. P. Miller, 731 West Scott St., Miss Sadie Godsey, 4505 Michigan
Springfield, Mo. St., Kansas City, Mo.
C. G. Bellah, 5331 Goodfellow Place, J. F. Harder, Clinton, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
F. H. Hoxie, 203 West Franklin
St., Clinton, Mo. Carthage, Jackson St.
H. E. Reeder, Box 308, Carthage, Kansas City, First, Twenty-sec-
Mo. ond and Prospect Sts.
Martin Stueckrath, 2819 Cherokee Kansas City, Second, Twenty-third
St., St. Louis, Mo. and Woodland Sts.
V. J. Johns, 4332 Euclid St., Kan- Springfield, cor. North Main and
sas City, Mo. Lynn Sts.
U. S. Willis, 4220 West Lucky St., St. Joseph, .1701 Second St.
St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Central, 616 North New-
- A. C. Chatman, 2310 Woodland stead Ave.
Ave., Kansas City, Mo. St. Louis German, eor. Minnesota
and Potomac Sts.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
W. W. Stebbins, 3845 East Sev-
enteenth St., Kansas City, Mo. NEBRASKA CONFERENCE.
L. W. Terry, Rockville, Mo. Organized 1878.
LICENTIATES. Territory: The State of Nebraska,
A. C. Madsen, 203 West Franklin excluding the eleven western
St., Clinton, Mo. counties, which belong to the
E. Kauffman, 203 West Franklin Wyoming Conference.
St., Clinton, Mo. Office Address: College View,
F. A. Lorenz, 203 West Franklin . Nebr.
St., Clinton, Mo. OFFICERS.
H. J. Winter, 203 West Franklin
St., Clinton, Mo. Conference:
F. G. Young, 203 West Franklin Pres., J. S. Rouse.
St., Clinton, Mo. Sec. and Treas., R. T. Emery.
J. C. Stotz, 203 West Franklin St., Executive Committee: J. S.
Clinton, Mo. Rouse, M. N. Helligso; Ralph
A. B. Tetzlaff, 203 West Franklin Rhodes, L. B. Johnson, J. D. John-
St., Clinton, Mo. son, L. F. Trubey, J. W. Rogers..
CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE. 33

Tract Society: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Sec. and Treas., R. T. Emery. Ralph Rhodes, College View, Nebr.
Field Miss. Sec., Fred. C. Clark. Miss Agnes Thoger, 718 North
Thirtieth St., Omaha, Nebr.
Sabbath School Dept.:
H. I. Pettis, Kearney, Nebr.
Sec., M. N. Helligso, Mrs. R. Leo, College View, Nebr.
Educational Dept.: Miss Florence Howell, College View,
Supt., Miss Florence Howell. Nebr.
Mrs. B. B. Baird, Nebraska City,
Religious Liberty Dept.: Nebr.
Sec., H. F. Saxton, 1403 E St., CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Lincoln, Nebr.
Mrs. Gllie G. Manfull, College
Young, People's Dept.: View, Nebr.
Miss Mable Dimond, College View,
Sec., M. N. Helligso. Nehr.
Home Missionary Dept.: Mrs Edith :-;ummings, College
View, Nebr
Sec., B. M. Garton, Seward, Nebr. Miss Clara Ogden, College View,
MINISTERS. Nebr.
Miss Alice Hermann, 304 East
J. S. Rouse, College View, Nebr. High St., Hastings, Nebr.
M. N. Helligso, College View, Nebr. Miss M. Rosa Welch, 722 West
H. F. Saxton, 1403 E St., Lincoln, Eleventh St., Grand Island, Nebr.
Nebr.
C. E. AeMoody, 921 West Seventh Miss Justina Maxson, North
St., Grand Island, Nebr. Platte, Nebr.
B. M. Garton, Seward, Nebr. Miss Elizabeth Eitel, care H. Co-
C. Avery Hansen, M. D., College win, Oakdale, Nebr.
View, Nebr. Miss Grace Palmer, Route 3, care
W. M. Cubley, 1122 South Thirty- Chris. Christensen, Wilcox, Nebr.
second St., Omaha. Nebr. Miss Minola Rouse, care Wm.
D. P. Gaede, College View, Nebr. Brebr.,;r, Bloomington, ,Nebr.
L. E. Johnson. Ringgold, Nebr.
E. L. Cook, 835 North Cedar Ave., Miss Helen Richard, care Wm.
Hastings, Nebr. Glantz, Culbertson, Nebr.
J. D. Johnson, 2129 South Forty- Miss Elizabeth Goertz, care Nels
second St., Omaha, Nebr. Hansen, Sterling, Nebr.
L. F. Trubey, College View, Nebr. Miss Edith Martin, care L. E.
R. L. Bradford, Jr. 3033 Burdette Johnson, Ringgold, Nebr.
St., Omaha, Nebr. Miss Anna Christen.,en, care Mrs.
J. P. Jensen, Decatur, Nebr.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Mrs. Lulu Harris, 923 North
R. F. Andrews, College View, Nebr. Twenty-sixth St., Omaha, Nebr.
J. S. Hart, College View, Nebr. Miss Elza Hayes, Ethel, Nebr.
L. B. Porter, Rosalie, Nebr.
Glenn George, 211 East High St.,
LICENTIATES. Hastings, Nebr.
A. F. Kirk, 417 East High St., Miss. Vera Shepard, 905 North
Hastings, Nebr. California Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
C. J. Paulson, 410 East High St., John L. Beggs, 905 North Cali-
Hastings, Nebr. fornia Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
C. M. Christy, Beatrice, Nebr. Mrs. Emma Lee Beggs; 905 North
B. B. Baird, Nebraska City, Nebr. California Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
34 'CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.

WYOMING CONFERENCE. W. A. Long, Basin, Wyo.


N. V. Willess, Lander, Wyo.
Organized 1907.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Territory: The State of Wyoming;
the following-named counties in G. W. Berry, Angora, Nebr.
Nebraska: Sioux, Dawes, Sher- LICENTIATES.
idan, Box Butte, Scotts Bluff,
Morrill, Banner, Kimball, Chey- H. A. Fish, Spearfish, S. Dak.
enne, Garden, Deuel; and the J. M. Fletcher, Broadwater, Nebr.
following-named counties in MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
South Dakota: Butte, Meade, Asa Smith, Crawford, Nebr.
Lawrence, Pennington, Custer, E. H. Meyers, Crawford, Nebr.
Fall River. G. T. Glendrange, Drawer 218,
Office: Crawford, Nebr. Crawford, Nebr.
OFFICERS. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Conference: Miss Inez Williams, Broadvvater,
Pres., N. T. Sutton. Nebr.
Sec. and Treas., Asa Smith. Miss Fern Tillotson, Pringle, S.
Executive Committee: N. T. Dak.
Sutton, E. H. Curtis, J. M. Miss Beulah Davis, Lisco, Nebr.
Fletcher, H. A. Fish, W. A. Long. J. B. Jenkins, Jr., Sheridan, Wyo.
Legal Assn.: " Wyoming Con- Miss Anna Kinder, Encampment,
ference Assn. of the S. D. A." Wyo.
Pres., N. T. Sutton; Sec. and
Treas., Asa Smith. INSTITUTIONS IN THE CEN-
Tract Society: TRAL UNION CONFERENCE.
Sec. and Treas., Asa Smith. Educational:
Field Miss. Sec., E. H. Meyers. Campion Academy, Loveland,
Colo.
Sabbath School Dept.: Clinton Seminary, Clinton, Mo.
Sec., Alice Reid, Crawford, Nebr. Hastings Intermediate School,
Hastings, Nebr.
Educational Dept.: Oswego Academy, Oswego, Kane.
Supt., J. M. Fletcher, Broad- Union College, College View,
water, Nebr. Nebr:
Young People's Dept.: Publishing:
Sec., J. M. Fletcher, Broadwater, Pacific Press Pub. Assn. Branch,
Nebr. 1224 Euclid Ave., Kansas City,
Mo.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Christian Record Pub. Co., Col-
Sec., E. H. Curtis. lege View, Nebr.
Sanitariums:
Home Misionary Dept.: Boulder - Colorado Sanitarium,
Sec., N. T. Sutton. Boulder, Colo.
Kansas Sanitarium, Wichita,
MINISTERS. Kans.
N. T. Sutton, Crawford, Nebr. .Nebraska Sanitarium, College
C. H. Miller, Sidney, Nebr. View, Nebr.
E. H. Curtis, Scotts Bluff, Nebr. Nebraska Sanitarium, Hastings,
P. C. Curtis, Garland, Wyo. Nebr.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized 1907.
Territory: The Conferences of Dr. H. W. Miller, Takoma Park
Ohio, Eastern Pennsylvania, Station, Washington, D. C.
West Pennsylvania, New Jer- N. S. Ashton, care Academy, Mt.
sey, District of Columbia, Ches- Vernon, Ohio.
apeake, Virginia, and West Vir- C. M. Sorenson, Takoma Park Sta-
ginia. tion, Washington, D. C.
Office: 411 Cedar St., Takoma Park Dr. , D. H. Kress, 411 Cedar St.,
Station, Washington, D. C. Takoma Park Station, Wash-
ington, D. C.
OFFICERS. B. F. Machlan, Takoma Park Sta-
Conference: tion, Washington, D. C.
Pres., B. G. Wilkinson. S. M. Butler, Takoma Park Sta-
Sec. and Treas., C. C. Pulver. tion, Washington, D. C.
Stewart Kime, care Sanitarium,
Executive Committee: B. G. Wil- Takoma Park Station, Wash-
kin.son, the presidents of the con- ington, D. C.
ferences composing the Union, and J. W. Hirlinger, 411 Cedar St.,
C. C. Pulver, B. F. Machlan, Dr. Takoma Park Station, Wash-
H. W. Miller, C. V. Leach, C. L. ington, D. C.
Stone, D. W. Reavis, N. S. Ashton,
Dr. D. H. Kress, J. W. Hirlinger. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Legal Assn.: " Columbia Union H. W. Herrell, Oakton, Va.
Conference Assn." Pres., B: G. S. S. Shrock, 842 Taylor Ave.,
Wilkinson; Sec. and Treas., C. C. Scranton, Pa.
Pulver. H. H. Burkholder, Box 147, Bell-
Auditor, C. C. Pulver. ville, Ohio.
Union Field Miss. Sec., C. V. D. E. Lindsey, Clyde, Ohio.
Leach. H. F. Graf, 2242.East Eighty-sixth
Educational Dept.: St., Cleveland, Ohio.
J. W. Watt, R. F. D. 5, Indiana,
Sec., C. L. Stone. Pa.
Medical Misionary Dept.: I. N. Williams, Fredonia, N. Y.
H. E. Robinson, Fords Store, Md.
Sec., Dr. D. H. Kress. W. H. Armstrong, Rileyville, Page
Religious Liberty Dept.: Co., Va.
Sec., B. G. Wilkinson. LICENTIATES.
Young People's Dept.: C. V. Leach, 411 Cedar St., Takoma
Sec., C. L. Stone. Park Station, Washington, D. 0.
C. C. Pulver, 411 Cedar St., Takoma,
Home Missionary Dept.: Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Sec., J. W. Hirlinger.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
MINISTERS.
E. G. Salisbury, Takoma Park Sta-
B. G. Wilkinson, 411 Cedar St., tion, Washington, D. C.
Takoma Park Station, Wash-
ington, D. C.
C. L. Stone, 411 Cedar St., Takoma Honorary Missionary Credentials.
Park Station, Washington, D. C. C. D. Wolff, Sarasota, Fla.
R. T. Dowsett, 123 Willow Ave., . Mrs. Elsie M. Evans, Ariel, Pa.
Takoma Park Station, Wash- Miss Ella Talmage, R. F. D. 4, Mt.
ington, D. C. Gilead, Ohio.
3.5
36 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

CHESAPEAKE CONFERENCE. MINISTERS.

Organized 1890. J. 0. Miller, 2901 Brighton St., Bal-


timore, Md.
Territory: The States of Delaware A. S. Booth, 2901 Brighton St.,
and Maryland, except the coun- Baltimore, Md.
ties of Montgomery, Prince J. H. Wierts, 3700 Fait Ave., Bal-
George's, Charles, St. Mary's, timore, Md.
Garrett, and Allegany, in Mary- A. S. Kellogg, 2901 Brighton St.,
land; and including the counties Baltimore, Md.
of Morgan, Berkley, and Jeffer- S. T. Shadel, 809 North Mulberry
son in West Virginia. Ave., Hagerstown, Md.
Office: 2901 Brighton St., Balti- G. A. Stevens, Richardson Park,
more, Md. After June 1: 1901 Del
Rosedale St., Baltimore, Md. Leslie Muntz, 405 East Eleventh
St., Wilmington, Del.
OFFICERS.
M. C. Strachan, 2901 Brighton St.,
Conference: Baltimore, Md.
Pres., J. 0. Miller.
Sec. and Treas., Emma S. New- LICENTIATE.
comer. G. Medairy, Hagerstown, Md.
Executive Committee: J. 0. Mil- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
ler, A. S. Booth, J. H. Wierts, Miss Emma S. Newcomer, 2901
James Richardson, Charles Mat- Brighton St., Baltimore, Md.
thews. Mrs. Catherine Booth, 2901 Bright-
Legal Assn.: "Chesapeake Con- on St., Baltimore, Md.
ference Association. of S. D. A." Miss Mary C. Hurlock, 1642 Brad-
Pres., J. 0. Miller; Sec. and Treas., dish Ave., Baltimore, Md.
Emma S. Newcomer. Miss Phoebe Ellwanger, Viola,
Del.
Tract Society:
M. S. Pettibone, Pennsylvania and
Sec. and Treas., Emma S. New- Delaware Ayes., Dover, Del.
comer. Miss Anna M. Cately, 36 Fair-
Field Miss. Sec., M. S. Pettibone, ground Ave., Hagerstown, Md.
Pennsylvania -and Delaware Ayes., Ernest Atkinson, 556 Presstman
Dover, Del. St., Baltimore, Md.
Sabbath School Dept.: Beulah Wagner, 1222 Sergeant St.,
Sec., Miss Phoebe Ellwanger, Baltimore, Md.
Greensboro, Md. Laura Yingling, 1914 Riggs Ave.,
Baltimore, Md.
Educational Dept.: A. C. Dewers, 139 Summit Ave.,
Supt., Miss Phoebe Ellwanger, Hagerstown, Md.
Greensboro, Md. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Miss Lora L. Tarbell, Box 26, Rich-
Medical Missionary Dept.: , ardson Park, Del.
Soc., H. N. Sisco, M. D., 1315 Miss Mabel Witt, Box 26, Richard-
North Charles St., Baltimore, Md. son Park, Del.
Mrs. W. C. Witt, Rock Hall, Md.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Mrs. Gertrude Burgess, 1111 North
Sec., G. A. Stevens. Carey St., Baltimore, Md.
Young People's Dept.: Miss Carrie Durham, 1714 Druid
Sec., Phoebe Ellwanger, Greens- Hill Ave. Baltimore, Md.
boro, Md. Miss Annie'Turner, 405 Robert St.,
Baltimore, Md.
Home Missionary Dept.: Miss Mary E. Fleming, 1917 Mc-
Sec., M. S. Pettibone, Pennsyl- Culloh St.Baltimore, Md.
vania and Delaware Ayes., Dover, Miss Ruth Murphy, R. F. D., Har-
Del. rington, Del.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE. 37

CHURCH DIRECTORY. Medical Missionary Dept.:


Baltimore: Sec., Dr. G. Williams, M. D.,
English, Rosedale St., off North 1252 Sixth St., S. W., Washington,
Ave., Walbrook. D. C.
German, 3700 Fait Ave. Young People's Dept.:
Colored, 1901 Druid Hill Ave. Sec., W. A. Nelson, Takoma
Hagerstown, Cross St. and Mc- Park, D. C.
Comas Ave. Home Missionary Dept.:
Wilmington : Sec., F. E. Gibson, 1925 Four-
No. 1, 1604 Howland St. teenth St., N. W-., Washington,
No. 2, 1126 French St. D. C.
MINISTERS.
R. E. Harter, 115 Carroll Ave., Ta-
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA koma Park, D. C.
CONFERENCE. Allen Moon, 34 Carroll Ave., Ta-
koma Park, D. C.
Organized 1909. Stewart Kime, care Sanitarium,
Takoma Park, D. C.
Territory: The District of Colum- F. E. Gibson, 1925 Fourteenth St.,
bia, the counties of Montgomery, N. W., Washington, D. C.
Prince George's, Charles, and St. F. H. Seeney, Mushpot Road, Alex-
Mary's, in Maryland; and the andria, Va.
following counties in N. W. Philips, 1210 M St., N. W.,
Alexandria, Fairfax, Loudoun, Washington, D. C.
Prince William, Fauquier, Staf- G. P. Rodgers, 606 N St., N. W.,
ford, Northumberland, King Washington, D. C.
George, Westmoreland, Rich- LICENTIATES.
mond, and Lancaster.
H. M. S. Richards, care College,
Office: 7 Fourth St., N. E., Wash- Takoma Park,* D. C.
ington, D. C. D. A. Rees, Laurel. Md.
OFFICERS. Chas. Patterson, Arlington, Va.
Conference: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Pres., R. E. Harter. A. J. Bristol, 7208 Blair Road, Ta-
Sec. and Treas., R. C. Taylor. korna Park, D. C.
Executive Committee: R. E. Mrs. Charlotte Littleton, 900 Ninth
Harter, a'. E. Bowen, C. M. Soren- St., S. E., Washington, D. C.

son, L. A. Hansen, Stewart Kime, Miss Janet Morris, care College,


R. C. Taylor. Takoma Park. D. C.
Miss Flora Briggs, Laurel, Md.
Legal Assn.: " District of Col- Mrs. Margaret Howard, 625 Tenth
umbia Conference Corporation of St., N. E., Washington, D. C.
S. D. A." Pres.. R. E. Harter; Sec. J. W. Thompson, White Stone, Va.
and Treas., R. C. Taylor. W. H. George, Takoma Park, D. C.
Tract Society: R. C. Taylor, 7 Fourth St., N. E.,
Washington, D. C.
Sec. and Treas.; R. C. Taylor. Mrs. R. E. Harter, 115 Carroll Ave.,
Field Miss. Sec., W. H. George, Takoma Park, D. C.
Takorna Park, D. C. Dr. G. Williams, 1252 Sixth St.,
Sabbath School Dept.: S. W., Washington, D. C.
Sec., Mrs. Maude Harter, 115 CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Carroll Ave., Takoma Park, D. C. Mrs. C. C. Sorenson, Takoma Park,
D. C.
Educational Dept.: Miss Sarah Rudolph, Takoma
Supt., C. M. Sorenson. Park, D. C.
38 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

Miss Ruth Meleen, Takoma Park, Legal Assn.: " The Pennsylvania
D. C. Tract and Missionary Society."
Mrs. Bessie Wallace, 623 Eighth Pres., D. A. Parsons.; Sec.' and
St., N. E., Washington, D. C. Treas., W. B. Mohr.
Miss Mildred Stuart, 7 Fourth St.,
N. E., Washington, D. C. Tract' Society:
Mrs. Lillian Budd, 1829 G St., Sec. and Treas., W. B. Mohr.
N. W., Washington, D. C. Field Miss. Sec., C. E. Reichen-
Miss Anna Childs, Foneswood, Va. baugh.
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Miss Bessie Acton.
Alexandria, Va.
First, Odd Fellows Hall. Educational Dept.:
Arlington, Va. Supt., Miss Bessie Acton.
Near Columbia Station.
Laurel, Md. Religious Liberty Dept::
Laurel, Odd Fellows Hall, Main See., J. S. Washburn.
St., near Fourth.
Young People's Dept.:
Takoma Park, Md.
Sligo, Washington Missionary Sec., Miss Bessie Acton.
College. Home Missionary Dept.:
Takoma Park, cor. Carroll and
Willow Ayes. Sec., T. H. Barritt.
Washington, D. C. MINISTERS.
Capitol Hill, 7 Fourth St., N. E. D. A. Parsons, 4738 York Road,
Ephesus, cor. Sixth and N Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.
N. W. J. S. Washburn, 5318 Chancellor
First, Eighth St., near H St., St., Philadelphia, Pa.
N. E. 0. F. Schwedrat, 2426 Poplar St.,
Memorial, 1210 Twelfth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
N. W. C. S. Baum, Hamburg, Pa.
V. Nutter, 1418 Berryhill St., Har-
risburg, Pa.
Chas. Baierle, 4738 York Road,
EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Pa.
CONFERENCE. F. D. Gauterau, 4738 York Road,
Organized in 1903, out of terri- Philadelphia, Pa.
tory comprising the Pennsylvania Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Conference, which was organized S. S. Shrock, 842 Taylor Ave.,
in 1879. Scranton, Pa.
Territory:- That portion of Penn- T. H. Branch, 2011 Reed St., Phila-
sylvania lying east of the east- delphia, Pa.
ern line of Potter, Clinton, Cen- LICENTIATES.
ter, Mifflin, Huntingdon, and
Fulton Counties. H. G. Gauker, 4738 York Road,
Office: 4738 York Road, Philadel- Philadelphia, Pa.
phia, Pa. T. H. Barritt, 4738 York Road,
Philadelphia, Pa.
OFFICERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Conference:
Pres., D. A. Parsons. C. E. Reichenbaugh, 4738 York
Sec. and Treas., W. B. Mohr. Road, Philadelphia, Pa.
Executive Committee: D. A. Mrs. Sadie Stevenson, Elkland, Pa.
Parsons, J. S. Washburn, 0. F. Miss Mary T. Myles, 5027 Market
Schwedrat. St., Philadelphia, Pa,
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE. 39'

Miss Ida M. Poch, 227 North Queen don, G. W. Spies, J. W. MacNiel,


St., Lancaster, Pa. Paul Matula, S. G. Silvers.
Mrs. A. Durr, 2426 Poplar St., Legal Assn.: " New Jersey Con-
Philadelphia, Pa. ference Association of S. D. A.",
Mrs. D. A. Parsons, 4738 York Pres., W. H. Heckman; Sec. and
Road, Philadelphia, Pa. Treas., Clarence Lawry.
Miss Florence Kimmel, 4738 York
Road, Philadelphia, Pa. Tract Society:
Honorary Missionary Credentials. Sec. and Treas., Clarence Lawry.
Field Miss. Sec., H. F. Kirk.
Miss Enima Poch, 227 North Queen
St., Lancaster, Pa. Sabbath School Dept.:
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Sec., L. D. Warren.
H. C. Baumgartner, Mohnton, Pa. Educational Dept.:
Miss Eloise Williams, Hampden
and Windsor Sts., Reading, Pa. Supt., L. D. Warren.
Mrs. Elsie Evans, Honesdale, Pa. Young People's Dept.:
Miss Allene L. White, R. F. D.,
Ariel, Pa. Sec., L. D. Warren.
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Allentown, cor. Oak and Poplar Sec.,
Sts.
Harrisburg, Sible and Clarks Hall, Home Missionary Dept.:
Third and Cumberland Sts. Sec., H. F. Kirk.
Lancaster, 25 East German St. MINISTERS.
Northumberland, Second St., be-
tween King and Queen Sts. W. H. Heckman, 200 Columbus
Philadelphia: Ave., Trenton, N. J.
Fifty-first and Locust Sts. G. W. Spies, Franklin Furnace,
Grand Fraternity Hall, 1626 N. J.
Arch St. Paul Matula, 44 .Oak Ave., Irving-
German, 2426 Poplar St. ton, N. J.
Colored, 2011 Reed St. H. F. Taylor, 144 Bostwick Ave.,
Reading, Windsor and Hampden Jersey City, N. J.
Sts. P. F. Richard, 155 North Ninth St.,
Scranton, Leonard Bldg., Adanis Paterson, N. J.
Ave. G. E. Langdon, 1432 Ormond Ave.,
Wilkesbarre, 9 South Franklin St., Camden, N. J.
Third Floor. J. W. MacNeil, 297 Amhurst St.,
Williamsport, Seventh and Court East Orange, N. J.
Sts. LICENTIATES.
G. W. Holman, 115 Oak St.,
NEW JERSEY CONFERENCE. Bridgeton, N. J.
J. A. Svenson, 200 Columbus Ave.,
Organized 1902. Trenton, N. J.
Territory: The State of New MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Jersey.
Office: 200 Columbus. Ave., Tren- C. J. Beach, 46 Munson Ave., Rock-
ton, N. J. away, N. J.
Freida Ebert, care P. F. Richard,
OFFICERS. 155 North Ninth St., Paterson,
Conference: N. J.
Pres., W. H. Heckman. Christina Kuklish, 44 Oak Ave.,
Sec. and Treas., Clarence Lawry. Irvington, N. J.
Executive Committee-: W. H. Miss Jessie M. Weiss, 200 Colum;
Heckman, H. J. Adams, G. E. Lang- bus Ave., Trenton, N. J.
40 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

Clarence Lawry, 200 Columbus Paterson, English, W. C. T. r,


Ave., Trenton, N. J. Hall, Broadway.
H. F. Kirk, 200 Columbus Ave., Perth Amboy. 411 Neville St.
Trenton, N. J.
L. D. Warren, 200 Columbus Ave., Trenton, cor. St. Francis and Co-
Trenton, N. J. lumbus Ayes.
T. D. Gibson, 99 South Sixteenth Vineland, Flora Hall.
St., East Orange, N. J.
Ethel Wilson, 82 Pavonia Ave.,
Arlington, N. J. OHIO CONFERENCE.
Pauline Khmer, 99 South Sixteenth
St., East Orange, N. J. Organized 1863.
Mrs. T. D. Gibson, 99 South Six- Territory: The State of Ohio.
tenth St., East Orange, N. J. Postal Address: Box 8, Mt. Ver-
Mabel Smith, 126 Grant St., Jer- non, Ohio.
sey City, N. J.
W. W. Jennings, 721 Railroad Ave., OFFICERS.
Vineland, N. J. Conference:
Ida Paulson, 241 Tan Vorst St., Pres., E. K. Slade.
Jersey city, N. J. Sec. and Treas., H. D. Holtom.
Executive Committee: E. K.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Slade, G. C. Quillin, N. S. Ash-
Miss Linnie Baumgartner, 601 Gen- ton, W. W. Miller, R. R. Hilborn,
essee St., Trenton, N. J. A. R. Bell, R. S. Lindsay.
Arthur E. Kibler, R. F. D. 9, Legal Assn.: " The Ohio Con-
Bridgeton, N. J. ference. Association of the S. D.
Miss Elizabeth Nichol, 155 North A. Church." Pres., E. K. Slade;
Ninth St., Paterson, N. J. Business Agent, G. C. Quillin; Sec.,
E. Lambert Parish, Cor. Grove and A. R. Bell.
Grain Sts., Newark, N. J. Tract Society:
Miss Hazel Philips, 144 Bostwick
Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Sec. and Treas., J. I. Cassell.
Miss Mary E. Barrett, Somers Field Miss. Sec., Carl Fairchild.
Point, N. J. Sabbath School Dept.:
Miss Kathryn Snider, Cape May
Court House, N. J. Sec., 0. S. Hershberger.
Miss Olive Boynton, Swedesboro, Educational Dept.:
N. J.
Miss Ruth Sterner, 115 Ohl St., Supt., 0. S. Hershberger.
Bridgeton, N. J. Medical Missionary Dept.:
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Sec., R. R. Hilborn, M. D., 693
Atlantic City, Lake Ave., Pleas- North Howard St., Akron, Ohio.
antville. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Bridgeton, East Commerce St. and Sec., A. R. Bell, 852 Colburn St.,
Carol Ave. Toledo, Ohio.
Burlington, Conover St.
Camden, cor. Kenwood and Pem- Young People's Dept.:
broke Sts. Sec., 0. S. Hershberger.
Jersey City: Home Missionary Dept.:
First, Stegman St. and Boule-
vard. Sec., H. K. Christman.
Second, Hall at 110 Hutton St. MINISTERS.
, Newark: E. K. Slade, Box 8, Mt. Vernon, ,
English, cor. Grove and Grain Ohio.
Sts. F. M. Fairchild, Clyde, Ohio.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE. 41

F. H. Henderson, 87 Fay St., Ak- Fannie Emmel, 1880 East Fifty-


ron, Ohio. ninth St., Cleveland, Ohio.
J. J. Marietta, 1031 Hanover St., Helen Greunke, 2142 Monroe St.,
Hamilton, Ohio. Toledo, Ohio.
W. W. Miller, 2247 Ontario Ave., Goldie E. Hixon, Box 8, Mt. Ver-
Springfield, Ohio. non, Ohio.
C. W. Weber, 3306 West Thirty- Carl Fairchild, Box 8, Mt. Vernon,
first St., Cleveland, Ohio. Ohio.
H. A. Weaver, 1252 Lincoln Way R. R. Hilborn, M. D., 693 North
East, Galion, Ohio. Howard St., Akron, Ohio.
R. S. Lindsay, Twinsburg, Ohio. Lelia I. Whitlaw, 4185 Hamilton
J. H. Behrens, 4119 Grove Ave., Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Norwood, Ohio.
A. R. Bell, 852 Colburn St., Toledo, CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Ohio. Florence Hartsock, 87 Fay St.,
W. J. Venen, M. D., 1110 Glen- Akron, Ohio.
wood Ave., Young7stown. Ohio. Bessie Mount, 2217 Ontario Ave.,
S. A. Wellman, 386 Midland Ave., Springfield, Ohio.
Columbus, Ohio. Joseph P. Beach, 304 South Central
Wm. Lewsadder, 1141 Huffman Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
Ave., Dayton, Ohio. Nellie Multcr. Ravenna, Ohio.
R. E. French, 133 South Third St., Mrs. Mary Mitchel, Route 1, Mt.
Coshocton, Ohio. Vernon, Ohio.
John Klepe, 87 Fay St., Akron, Vera Behrens, Box 8, Mt. Vernon,
Ohio. Ohio.
H. K. Christman, Box 8, Mt. Ver- Lily Schar, Route 3, Dresden, Ohio.
non, Ohio.
Home Schools.
LICENTIATES. Bertha Acton, care Sanitarium,
H. A. Rossin, 1310 Cedar Ave., Newark, Ohio.
College Hilt, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ethel Harrington, Wellington,
G. C. Quillin, Killbuck, Ohio. Ohio.
Joseph Shellhaas, Laura, Ohio. Marie Smith, Wellington, Ohio. ,
0. S. Hershberger, Box 8, Mt. Ver- Lottie Gibson, Route 4, Vakeman,
non, Ohio. Ohio.
J. E. Cox, 328 South Sixth St., Lena Lane. La Grange, Ohio.
Columbus, Ohio. Andra Reichenbaeh, 1433 Four-
teenth St., N. W., Canton, Ohio.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Ruth Fahrner, Route 1, Reiners-
H. D. Holtom, Box 8, Mt. Vernon, ville, Ohio.
Ohio. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Cora B. Gibson, 1031 Hanover St.,
Hamilton, Ohio. Akron, 825 East Buchtel Ave
Anna E. Smith, 12931A North High Alliance, 849 South Arch St.
St., Columbus, Ohio. Ashtabula, 5 Perry St.
M. Hortense Howell, 1293% North
High St., Columbus, Ohio. Bellefontaine, 136% South Main
Ida M. Walters, 2563 Glen Mawr St.
Ave., Columbus, Ohio. Bowling Green, West Evers Ave.
J. I. Cassell, Box 8, Mt. Vernon,
Ohio. Canton, Forester Hall, Cassilly
Carrie M. Askey, 1405 Addison Block, East Tuscarawas St.
Road, Cleveland, Ohio. Cincinnati:
Mrs. H. A. Weaver, 1252 Lincoln Hall G, Odd Fellows Temple,
Way East, Galion, Ohio. cor. Seventh and Elm Sts.
Mary I. Meek, 1045 Huffman Ave., Colored, West Eighth, near
Dayton, Ohio, Mound St.
42 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

Cleveland: ence Agency of S. D. A." Pres.,


English, Hough Ave., near East W. C. Moffett; Sec. and Treas.,
Fifty-fifth St. W. H. Jones.
German, 3161 West Fourteenth Negro Mission Committee: W. C.
St. Moffett, I. D. Richardson, L. 0.
Columbus, Ohio Ave. and Fair St. Gordon, J. B. Mallory, W. H. Se-
Colored, 1222 Mt. Vernon Ave. bastian.
Dayton, Young Women's League Tract Society:
Auditorium, 24 West Fourth Sec. and Treas., W. H. Jones.
St. Field Miss. Sec., F. E. Hankins.
Elyria, 327 Fourth St.
East Liverpool, Third floor Old Sabbath School Dept.:
Opera House Bldg., Sixth St. Sec., Mrs. W. C. Moffett.
Lima, 708 East North St. Educational Dept.:
Mansfield, 116 Dawson Ave. Supt., W. C. Moffett.
Marion, 288 South State St.
Young People's Dept.:
Mt. Vernon; Academia, Academy
chapel. Sec., R. F. Farley.
Newark, 159 West Main St. Home Missionary Dept.:
Piqua, 1015 Covington Ave. Sec., R. D. Hottel.
Ravenna, Ohio Ave., near South MINISTERS.
Prospect St.
Springfield, 515 East Catherine St. W. C. Moffett, Gordonsville, Va.
Colored, 624 South Center St. R. D. Hottel, New Market, Va.
Toledo, Orchard St., near Broad- W. E. Bidwell, Gordonsville, Va.
way. L. 0. Gordon, Gordonsville, Va.
I. D. Richardson, Gordonsville, Va.
Youngstown, Bushnell Hall, 127 W. H. Sebastian, Gordonsville, Va.
West Federal St. J. B. Mallory, 113 East Baker St.,
Zanesville, cor. Larzelere and In- Richmond, Va.
diana Sts.
LICENTIATES.
R. F. Farley, Gordonsville, Va.
VIRGINIA CONFERENCE. H. M. Forshee, care Academy, New
.Market, Va.
Organized 1883. A. J. Evelyn, 228 South Main St.,
Danville, Va.
Territory,: The State of Virginia; W. H. Jones, Gordonsville, Va.,
except the counties of Fauquier, R. H. Watkins, Toano, Va.
Loudoun, Prince William, Fair-
fax, Stafford, Alexandria, King MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
George, Westmoreland, North-
umberland, Richmond, and Lan- Anna C. Rice, 3 South Vine St.,
caster, which belong to the Dis- Richmond, Va.
trict of Columbia Conference. F. E. Hankins, Gordonsville, Va.
Office: Gordonsville, Va. Mrs. E. V. Manners, R. F. D. No. 1,
Box 80a, Hampton, Va.
OFFICERS. Mrs. W. C. Moffett, Gordonsville,
Conference: Va.
Pres., W. C. Moffett. A. J. Painter, Stanley, Va.
Sec. and Treas., W. H. Jones. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Executive Committee: W. C.
Moffett, W. G. Dick, L. 0. Gordon, Florence N. Swan, 3 South Vine
T. D. Richardson, R. T. Fultz. St., Richmond, Va.
Legal Assn.: " Virginia Confer- Alice Gray, Rileyville, Va.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE. 43

Robbie Sutphin, Rileyville, Va. Young People's Dept.:


Arnie Walter, Republican Grove, Sec., E. A. Manry.
Va.
Jane Carlyle, Portsmouth, Va. Home Missionary Dept.:
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Sec., E. A. Manry.
White Churches: MINISTERS.
Lynchburg, Park Ave., opposite
Miller Park. F. H. Robbins, 7155 Mt. Vernon
Newport News, No. 1, Roanoke St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
and Twenty-fourth Sts. B. F. Kneeland, 213 South Brady
Portsmouth, 1610 County St. St., DuBois, Pa.
Richmond, 9 North Morris St. G. L. West, 58 South Kendall St.,
Colored: Bradford, Pa.
Richmond No. 2, 908 North Sixth W. F. Schwartz, 2402 Pennsylva-
St. nia Ave., Erie, Pa.
A. N. Durrant, 7306 Kelly St.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
J. P. Gaede, 342 Miller St., Pitts-
WEST PENNSYLVANIA CON- burgh, Pa.
FERENCE.. F. A. Harter, 7155 Mt. Vernon St.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Organized 1903. C. F. Ulrich, 708 Twenty-seventh .
St., Altoona, Pa.
Territory: All of Pennsylvania
lying west of the easterly line of LICENTIATES.
Potter, Clinton, Center, Mifflin,
Huntingdon, and Fulton Coun- R. M. Spencer, 7155 Mt. Vernon
ties. St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Office: 7155 Mt. Vernon St., Pitts- E. A. Manry, 7155 Mt. Vernon St.,
burgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wm. Robbins, R. F. D. No. 2, Con-
OFFICERS. nellsVille,
Conference:
Pres., F. H. Robbins. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sec. and Treas., J. S. Neely. J. S. Neely, 7155 Mt. Vernon St.,
Executive Committee: F. H. Rob- Pittsburgh, Pa.
bins, I. N. Williams, C. F. Ulrich, Sophie Gooss, 342 Miller St., Pitts-
W. F. Schwartz, F. A. Harter, E. burgh, Pa.
E. Read, F. Shaw. Maud. Gauntlett, 2851 Orbin St.,
Legal Assn.: " West Pennsyl- Pittsburgh, Pa.
vania Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., F. Mrs. R. M. Spencer, 7155 Mt. Ver-
H. Robbins; Sec. and Treas., J. S. non St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Neely. Lillian Burdick, 7155 Mt. Vernon
St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Tract Society: Miss Maud Belmont, 7155 Mt. Ver-
Sec. and Treas., J. S. Neely. non St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Field Miss. Sec., T. M. Butler. Mrs. J. P. Anderson, 7155 Mt. Ver-
non St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sabbath School Dept.: Fred Shaw, Coudersport, Pa.
Sec., E. A. Maury.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Educational Dept.:
Supt., E. A. Manry. Mrs. R. M. Spencer, 7155 Mt. Ver-
non St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Mrs. Katherine Rock, Route 5 In
Sec., C. F. Ulrich. diana, Pa.
44 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

CHURCH DIRECTORY. Home Missionary Dept.:


Allegheny: Sec., Mrs. T. B. Westbrook.
No. 1 (English) Century Build- ( The following-named persons
ing, Pittsburgh, Pa. may be addressed at Cor. Third
No. 2 (German) Century 'Build- and Juliana Sts., Parkersburg, W.
ing, Pittsburgh, Pa. Va.)
Erie, East Tenth St. MINISTERS.
Johnstown, Hickory St. T. B. Westbrook, T. M. French, H.
Pittsburgh: J. Detwiler.
No. 1, 6713 Rowan Ave.
No. 2 (colored), Chauncey St. LICENTIATE.
A. H. Rulkoetter.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
WEST VIRGINIA CON-
FERENCE. John McHenry, Jennie Burdick,
Mrs. T. B. Westbrook, Mrs. A.
Organized 1887. H. Rulkoetter, Miss Mable Gage,
Territory: The State of West Vir- Jessie Welsh, (32 Jones Ave.,
ginia except the counties of Mor- Morgantown, W. Va.).
gan, Berkeley, and Jefferson, and CHURCH DIRECTORY.
including the counties of Garrett
and Allegany in Maryland. Charleston, 901 Grant St.
Parkersburg, Mark and Andrew
Office: Cor. Third and Juliana Sts., Sts.
Parkersburg, W. Va.
OFFICERS.
Conference:
Pres., T. B. Westbrook. INSTITUTIONS IN THE CO-
Sec. and Treas., Jennie Burdick. LUMBIA UNION CON-
Executive Committee: T. B. FERENCE.
Westbrook, T. M. French, John
McHenry, J. E. Meredith. Educational:
Fireside Correspondence School,
Tract Society: Takoma Park, D. C.
Pres., T. B. Westbrook. Mt. Vernon Academy, Mt. Ver-
Sec. and Treas., Jennie Burdick. non, Ohio.
Board of Directors: T. B. West- Shenandoah Valley Academy,.
brook, John McHenry, Jennie Bur- New Market, Va.
dick, J. E. Meredith. Washington Missionary College,
Takoma Park, D. C.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Mrs. T. B. Westbrook. Publishing:
Review and Herald Pub. Assn.,
Educational Dept.: Takoma Park, D. C.
Supt., Mrs. T. B. Westbrook.
Sanitariums:
Religious Liberty Dept.: Washington Sanitarium, Tako-
Sec., T. M. French. ma Park, D. C.
Washington Sanitarium Hospi-
Young People's Dept.: tal, 1252 Sixth St., S. W.,
Sec., Mrs. T. B. Westbrook. Washington, D. C.

.;
EASTERN CANADIAN UNION
CONFERENCE.
Organized 1901.
Territory: The Conferences of On- OFFICERS.
tario, Maritime, Quebec, and the Conference:
Newfoundland Mission. Pres., J. L. Wilson.
Office: Box 276, Oshawa, Ontario. Sec. and Treas., Miss Amy
Frank.
OFFICERS. Executive Committee: J. L.
Conference: Wilson, E. M. Chapman, C. L. Tay-
Pres., A. V. Olson. - lor, Wm. Wasell, W. G. Steeves.
Sec. and Treas., F. A. Spangler. New Brunswick Legal Assn.:
Executive Committee: A. V. Ol- " The Executive Board of the Prov-
son, H. M. J. Richards, J. L. Wil- ince of New Brunswick in connec-
son, D. J. C. Barrett, F. A. Span- tion with the Seventh-day Advent-
gler, J. W. Davis, N. H. Saunders. ist Church of the Maritime Prov-
inces." Chairman, J. L. Wilson;
Legal Assn.: " Eastern Canadian Sec., J. C. Porter.
Union Conference Corporation of Nova Scotia Legal Assn.: " The
Seventh-day Adventists." Executive. Board of the Province of
Nova Scotia, in connection with
Union Book Depository: the Seventh-day Adventist Church
Canadian Publishing Assn., Man- of the Maritime Provinces." Chair-
ager and Treas., F. A. Spangler. man, C. L. Taylor..
Union Field Miss. Sec., J. W.
Davis. Tract Society:
Sec. and Treas., ,Amy Frank.
Young People's Dept.: Field Miss. Sec., Geo. Butler.
Sec., N. H. Saunders.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Educational Dept.: Sec., Amy Frank.
Sec., N. H. Saunders.
Young People's Dept.:
MINISTERS. Sec., Geo. Butler.
A.' V. Olson, Oshawa, Ontario. Home Missionary Dept.:
J. Vuilleumier, Oshawa, Ontario.
H. S. Miller, Oshawa, Ontario. Sec., Geo. Butler.
MINISTERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
J. L. Wilson, Oxford, Nova Scotia.
F. A. Spangler, Oshawa, Ontario. E. M. Chapman, 76 Duncan St.,
Miss Olive L. Leach, Oshawa, On- Halifax, Nova Scotia.
tario. C. L. Taylor, Williamsdale East,
Nova Scotia.
LICENTIATES.
MARITIME CONFERENCE. Win. Wasell, St. John, New Bruns-
wick.
Organized 1902. B. E. Manuel, Oxford, Nova Scotia.
. Territory: The Provinces of New MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Miss Manuella Verge, Williams-
Prince Edward Island. dale East, Nova Scotia.
Office Address: Oxford, Nova Sco- Miss Amy Frank, Oxford, Nova
tia. Scotia.
45
46 EASTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Mrs. Wm. Wasell, St. John, New MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Brunswick. Joseph Capman, 50 Allenson St.,
Geo. Butler, Oxford, Nova Scotia. Hamilton, Ontario.
H. K. Martin, Williamsdale East, Mrs. Joseph Capman, 50 Allenson
Nova Scotia. St., Hamilton, Ontario.
Sadie Baker, 295 Princess St.,
Kingston, Ontario.
ONTARIO CONFERENCE. Mabel Hillyard, Sault Ste. Marie,
Ontario.
Organized 1899. Edna P. Leach, 1114a Dufferin St.,
Territory: The Province of On- Toronto, Ontario.
tario lying east of the eighty- Evelyn L. Case, 234 Concord Ave.,
ninth parallel. Toronto, Ontario.
Office Address: 1114a Dufferin St., Mrs. Bertie C. Richards, 1114a
Toronto, Ontario. Dufferin St., Toronto, Ontario.
OFFICERS. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Conference: - Roy MacKenzie, 63 Ascot St., To-
Pres., H. M. J. Richards. ronto, Ontario.
Sec. and Treas., E4na P. Leach. Miss Edna Trout, 50 Allenson St.,
Executive Committee: H. M. J. Hamilton, Ontario.
Richards, J.- W. McComas, W. J. Miss Alma Hill, Oshawa, Ontario.
I-Turdon, Joseph Capman, F. G. Hill. Miss Beatrice Sterling, Brantford,
Field Miss. Sec., Joseph Capman. Ontario.
Miss Abbie Culbert, Ottawa, On-
Sabbath School Dept.:
tario.
Sec., Mrs. Bertie C. Richards. Miss Sadie Oickle, Kingston, On-
Educational Dept.: tario.
Supt., N. H. Saunders. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Young People'i Hamilton, cor. Greenway Ave. and
Sec., N. H. Saunders. Wilson St.
Home Missionary Dept.: London, cor. Rectory and York Sts.
Sec., Joseph Capman. St. Thomas, cor. Mary and Curtis
Sts.
MINISTERS. Toronto, cor. Awde and Dufferin
H. M. J. Richards, 1114a Dufferin Sts.
St., Toronto, Ontario.
J. . McComas, 235 High Park
Ave., Toronto,Ontario.
B. M. Heald, 1 Cumberland Ave., QUEBEC CONFERENCE.
Hamilton, Ontario. Organized 1880.
LICENTIATES. Territory: The Province of
W. J. Hurdon, 107 Preston St., Quebec.
Ottawa, Ontario. Office Address: South Stukely,
A. L. Beazley, Smith's Falls, On-
Quebec.
tario.
0. D. Cardey, Smith's Falls, On- OFFICERS.
tario. Conference:
W. H. Boyce, 73 East Pearl St., St.
Thomas, Ontario. Pres., W. C. Young, South Stuke-
H. P. Gray, 318 Concord Ave., To- ly, Quebec.
ronto, Ontario. Sec. and Treas., F. E. Dufty,
H. J. Capman, 50 Allenson St., Box 3189, Montreal, Quebec.
Hamilton, Ontario. Executive Committee: W. C.
E. G. Franklin, Hagersville, On- Young, F. McElroy, W. H. Knowl-
tario. ton, L. F. Passebois, F. C. Webster.
EASTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 47

MINISTERS. Educational Dept.:


W. C. Young, South Stukely, Que- Supt., L. R. Gray.
bec. Young People's Dept.:
F. C. Webster, 280 Villeneuve Sec., R. A. Hubley.
West, Montreal, Quebec.
L. F. Passebois, 386 St. Valier St., MINISTERS.
Montreal, Quebec. D. J. C. Barrett, Box 217, St.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. John's, Newfoundland.
R. A. Hubley, Box 52, Bonavista,
H. W. Ingham, South Stukely, Newfoundland.
Quebec.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Mrs. R. A. Hubley, Box 52, Bona-
Montreal, English, 280 Villeneuve vista, Newfoundland.
West. Mrs. D. J. C. Barrett, Box 217, St.
John's, Newfoundland.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
NEWFOUNDLAND MISSION.
L. R. Gray, Box 217, St. John's,
Territory: The Island of New- Newfoundland.
foundland and Labrador.
Office Address: Box 217, St. John's,
Newfoundland.
INSTITUTIONS IN THE EAST-
OFFICERS. ERN CANADIAN UNION
Mission: CONFERENCE.
Supt., D. J. C. Barrett. Educational:
Treas., L. R. Gray.
Mission Committee: D. J. C. Bar- Eastern Canadian Missionary
rett, R. A. Hubley, G. H. Morgan, Seminary, Box 308, Oshawa,
J. R. Johnstone. Ontario.
Williamsdale Academy, Wil-
Sabbath School and Home Mission- liamsdale East, Nova Scotia.
ary Dept.: Publishing:
Sec., Mrs. R. A. Hubley, Box 52, Canadian Publishing 'Assn., Osh-
Bonavista, Newfoundland. awa, Ontario.

LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1901.

Territory: The Conferences of Executive Committee: L. H.


East Michigan, Indiana, North- Christian, A. N. Anderson, the
ern Illinois, North Michigan, presidents of the conferences
North Wisconsin, Southern Illi- composing the Lake Union Con-
nois, South Wisconsin, and West ference, and 0. J. Graf, J. B. Bios-
Michigan. ser, J. L. McConaughey, W. C.
Office: 3145 Lyndale St., Chicago, Dunscombe, M. D., C. A. Russell,
Ill. H. 0. Olson.
OFFICERS.
Legal Assn.: "Lake Union Con-
Conference: ference Association of Seventh-day
Pres., L. H. Christian. Adventists." Pres., L. H. Chris-
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, A. N. tian; Sec. and Treas., A. N. An-
Anderson. derson.
48 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE,

Union Book Depository: Shiawassee, Clinton, Gratiot,


Review and Herald, 212 South Saginaw, Tuscola, Sanilac, Hu-
Lafayette St., South Bend, Ind. ron, Bay.
Manager, H. H. Rans. Office: Holly, Mich.
Union Field Miss. Sec., J. B. OFFICERS.
Blosser, Berrien Springs, Mich.
Conference:
Educational Dept.: Pres., A. J. Clark.
, Sec., C. A. Russell. Sec. and Treas., Tillie E. Barr.
Training-school Representative, Executive Committee: A. J.
0. J. Graf, Berrien Springs, Mich. Clark, 0. M. Kittle, W. H. Green,
Medical Missionary Dept.: J. B. McKenney, Daniel Wood, H.
Sec., W. C. Dunscombe, M. D. B. Westcott, W. E. Perrin.
Legal Assn.: " East Michigan
Religious Liberty Dept.: Conference .Association of the S.
Sec., L. H. Christian. D. A." Pres., A. J. Clark.
Young People's Dept.: Tract Society:
Sec., C. A. Russell. Sec. and Treas., W. E. Perrin.
Field Miss. Sec., W. A. Berg-
Home Missionary Dept.: herm.
Sec., J. L. McConaughey. Sabbath School Dept.:
MINISTER. Sec., E. Lois Carmichael.
L. H. Christian, 3145 Lyndale Educational Dept.:
St., Chicago, Ill. Supt., Mrs. Flora H. Williams.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. Young People's Dept.:
Sec., E. Lois Carmichael.
E. I. Beebe, Ovid, Mich.
Home Missionary Dept.:
LICENTIATES. Sec., 0. M. Kittle.
J. B. Blosser, Berrien Springs; MINISTERS.
Mich. A. J. Clark, Holly, Mich.
C. A. Russell, Berrien Springs, 0. M. Kittle, Holly, Mich.
Mich. B. L. Post, 18 Murdock Place, Mt.
0. J. Graf, Berrien Springs, Mich. Clemens, Mich.
H. 0. Olson, R. F. D. 1, Box 20, L. T. Nicola, 1204 West Washte-
La Grange, Ill. naw St., Lansing, Mich.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. A. V. Cotton, 227 Grand Ave., De-
troit, Mich.
J. W. Mace, Takoma Park Station, W. H. Green, 638 Thirtieth St.,
Washington, D. C. Detroit, Mich.
A. N. Anderson, 3145 Lyndale St., W. D. Parkhurst, 114 Orange St.,
Chicago, Ill. Jackson, Mich.
H. B. Westeott, 350 Auburn Ave.,
Pontiac, Mich.
EAST MICHIGAN CONFER- L. E. Wellman, 728 Brooks St.,
ENCE. Ann Arbor, Mich.
Organized 1902, from territory N. H. Pool, 822 Brewster St., Sagi-
formerly comprising the Mich- naw Mich.
igan Conference. A. V. 'Morrison, Holly, Mich.
C. L. Taylor, Berrien Springs, Mich.
Territory: The southeastern por-
tion of Michigan, including the Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
following counties: Hillsdale, L. G. Moore, 213 North Pine St.,
Lenawee, Monroe, Wayne, Lansing, Mich.
Washtenaw, Jackson, Ingham, E. L. Sanford, 428 Trumbull Ave.,
Livingston, Oakland, Macomb, Detroit, Mich.
St. Clair, Lapeer, Genesee, M. Shepard, Holly, Mich.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 49

LICENTIATES. Miss Dot McCormick, 426 Trum-


Timothy Summerville, Holly, Mich. bull Ave., Detroit, Mich.
D. C. Newbold, Holly, Mich. Miss Alfaretta Sherman, R. F. D.
E. L. Peterson, 191 Poplar St.; Wy- 1, care Mila Ford, Fenton, Mich.
andotte, Mich. Miss Hattie Polague, care Mrs.
J. 0. Ferris, 312 Eleventh Ave., Harmon, 1001 Beach St., Flint,
Flint, Mich. Mich.
J. E. Patzkowski, 363 Peter Hunt Miss Frances Baldwin, R. F. D. 8,
St., Leesville P. 0., Detroit, Mich. St. Johns, Mich.
Frank Dudley, 551 Stanley Ave., Mrs. Florence Robinson, Holly,
Detroit, Mich. Mich.
Miss El-la Osburn, Holly, Mich.
Honorary Ministerial Licentiate. Miss Zeo Lehman, R. F. D., care
Geo. Gruesbeck, Ithaca, Mich.
H. S. Guilford, Chesaning, Mich. Miss Marian Briggs, 320 North
East Ave., Jackson, Mich.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. E. J. Smith, care Ray Park, May-
Katherine M. Dunham, R. F. D. 2, ville, Mich.
Rives Junction, Mich. Miss Nettie Birmingham, 1106
Tillie E. Barr, Holly, Mich. Platte St., Lansing, Mich.
Marie P. Harriman, 426 Trumbull Miss Abbie Little, R. F. D. 2, care
Ave., Detroit, Mich. John Lambert, Saginaw, Mich.
Agnes Everest-Webber, 426 Trum- Miss Ruth Shepard, Napoleon,
bull Ave., Detroit, Mich. Mich.
Mrs. M. T. Summerville, Holly, Miss Olive Medford, R. F. D., care
Mich. Hugh Collier, Pompeii, Mich.
Bertha J. Cass, 906 Lothrop Ave., Miss Grace Shepard, 19 Hill St.,
Detroit, Mich. Pontiac, Mich.
Etta L. Young, 350 Auburn Ave., Miss Ruby Crain, 1330 North Bond
Pontiac, Mich. 'St., Saginaw, Mich.
Pearl Morrison, Holly, Mich. Miss Matilda Russell, St. Charles,
Phillip Schank, Holly, Mich. Mich.
Thos. W. Steen, Holly, Mich. Miss Maggie Hicks, R. F. D., care
Vara Lynch, 401 Walnut St., Bay LeRoy Dean, Milford, Mich.
City, Mich. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
E. Lois Carmichael, Holly, Mich.
Clare Wood, 114 Orange St., Jack- ISay City, 304 South Dean St.
son, Mich. Detroit:
W. E. Perrin, Holly, Mich. Central, 424 Trumbull Ave.
F. A. Quackenbush, 1207 Chestnut West Side, cor. Stanley and Six-
St., Port Huron, Mich. teenth Sts.
W. A. Bergherm, Holly, Mich. Colored, 921 Hastings St.
Mrs. Flora H. Williams, Holly, Flint, 709 Stockton St.
Mich. Jackson, cor. Summitt and Ten -
Eyck Sts.
Honorary Missionary Licentiate. Lansing, 614 West Washtenaw St.
Saginaw, 1200 North Michigan
Mina Pierce, R. F. D. 2, Milford. Ave.
Mich.
CHURCH SCHOOLTEACHERS.
INDIANA CONFERENCE.
Miss Marion Robb, R. F. D., care Organized 1872.
E. J. Bailey, Leslie, Mich.
Miss Violette Hall, care W. H. Territory: The State of Indiana,
Green, 638 Thirtieth St., Detroit, excepting the seven northern
Mich. tier of counties.
Mrs. Lydia Nathie, 426 Trumbull Office: Rooms 417-2-1 Castle Hall
Ave., Detroit, Mich. Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.
50 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

OFFICERS. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.


Conference: 0. S. Hadley, 1605 Sturm Ave., In-
Pres., Wm. A. Westworth. dianapolis, Ind.
Sec. and Treas., 0. G. Albert.
Executive Committee: Wm. A. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Westworth, F. R. Eastman, T. A. F. R. Eastman, Sanitarium, La-
Goodwin, R. W. Hostettler, J. H. fayette, Ind.
Crandell, R. C. Wirth, J. V. Moore. E. M. Fishell, 1500 East Michigan
Legal Assn.: " The Indiana As- St., Indianapolis, Ind.
sociation of Seventh-day Advent- C. E. Garnsey, Wabash Valley San-
ists." Pres., Wm. A. Westworth; itarium, Lafayette, Ind.
Sec. and Treas., F. R. Eastman. Mrs. 0. S. Hadley, 1605 Sturm
" The Indiana Medical Mission. Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
ary and Benevolent Association." Miss Mary Kent, Rooms 417-21,
Pres., Wm. A. Westworth; Sec. Castle Hall Bldg., Indianapolis,
and Treas., Dr. W. C. Dunscombe. Ind.
Tract Society: Miss Myrtle Robertson, 321 West
Sec. and Treas., 0. G. Albert. Mechanic St., Shelbyville, Ind.
Field Miss. Sec., E. M. Fishell. Miss Edith Shepard, Rooms 417-21,
Castle Hall Bldg., Indianapolis,
Sabbath School Dept.: Ind.
Sec., Miss Edith Shepard. Miss Eva Pitcher, Rooms 417-21,
Educational Dept.: Castle Hall Bld. , Indianapolis,
Supt., Miss Edith Shepard. Ind.
Earl Dudley, 352 East Fifth St.,
Medical Missionary Dept.: Peru, hid.
Sec., Miss Nellie Stevens, 388 Hill St.,
Religious Liberty Dept.: Wabash, Ind.
Hugh Williams, Princeton, Ind.
Sec.,
Young People's Dept.: CHURCH scriooL TEACHERS.
Sec., Miss Edith Shepard. Hazel Guild, R. F. D. 8, Anderson,
Home Missionary Dept.: Ind.
Mrs. Elizabeth Lawson, R. F. D. 9,
Sec., J. W. Hofstra. Anderson, Ind.
. MINISTERS. Stella Jacobs, Academy, Needham,
Ind.
Wm. A. Westworth, 2004 Ruckle Susie Blake, 308 Cottage Grove,
St., Indianapolis, Ind. Bloomington, Ind.
Wni. A. Young, 904 College Ave., Francis Vaughan, Elnora, Ind.
Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. Bertha Stottlemyer, Fortville,
T. F. Hubbard, 658 East Twenty- Ind.
fifth St., Indianapolis, Ind.
C. L. White, 2124 South Adams St., Blanche Hicks, 312 East Main St.,
Marion, Ind. Hartford City, Ind.
J. G. Lamson, care Academy, Need- Ruby Ratcliffe, 1202 South Jeffer-
ham, Ind. son St., Hartford City, Ind.
M. J. Allen, 3202 Broadway, Ft. Clarence Voris, 1607 Sturm Ave.,
Wayne, Ind. Indianapolis, hid.
J. W. Hofstra, Rooms 417-21, Cas- Mrs. Clarence Voris, 1607 Sturm
tle Hall Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
L. W. Browne, 1911 Alvord St., Mayna Miller, 1711 Central Ave.,
Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind.
G. W. Rader, Rooms 417-21, Castle Loraine Fankhouser, 405 West
Hall Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Walnut St., Kokomo, Ind.
C. L. Taggart, Wabash Valley Edna Stureman, R. F. D. 4, Mid-
Sanitarium, Lafayette, Ind. dletown, hid.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 51

Orville Dunn, 2124 South Walnut " Northern Illinois Med. Miss.
St., Muncie, Ind. and Sanitarium Assn." Pres., J.
Ethel Havens, Maxwell, Ind. H. Schilling.
Mulis Cunningham, R. F. D., Mon-
ticello, Ind. Tract Society:
Harold Bogar, R. F. D., Monon, Sec., H. H. Todd.
Ind. Field Miss. Sec.,
Mrs. Alta Thompson, 501 High St., Home Missionary Dept.:
North Vernon, Ind. Sec., Miss S. F. Godsey.
Mrs. R. Brooks, North Vernon, Ind.
Waive McAllister, New Palestine, Sabbath School Dept.:
Ind. Sec., Mrs. E. W. Webster, 1215
Faye Ellis, 616 East Third St., Fifteenth St., Moline, Ill.
Peru, Ind. Educational Dept.:
Ruth McCreery, R. F. D., Reynolds, Supt., Augusta Blosser.
Ind.
Inez Bird, 153 Richmond Ave., Young People's Dept.:
Richmond, Ind. Sec., Augusta Blosser.
Mrs. G. Gavert, 333 Mechanic St., MINISTERS.
Shelbyville, Ind. J. H. Schilling, 116 North Califon-
Irene Presnall, Davis Flats, App nia Ave., Chicago, Ill.
10, Terre Haute, Ind. R. Calderone, 726 South Oakley
Lena Plake, R. F. D. 1, Tell City, Blvd., Chicago, Ill.
Ind. E. R. Lauda, 207 Prairie Ave., Jol-
Elizabeth Blake, R. F. D. 1, Albion, iet, Ill.
Ind. M. H. St. John, 628 North Latrobe
13eatrix Spohr, R. F. D., Wolcott, Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Ind. E. W. Webster, 1215 Fifteenth St.,
Moline, Ill.
Adolph Johnson, 2710 Montrose
NORTHERN ILLINOIS CON- Ave., Chicago, Ill.
FERENCE. J. M. Erikson, R. F. D. 1, Box 20,
Formerly part of the Illinois Con- La Grange, Ill.
ference organized in 1871; di- W. D. Forde, 4748 Evans Ave., Chi-
vided and reorganized in 1902. cago, Ill.
I. J. Woodman, 4812 Indiana Ave.,
Territory: The northern portion of Chicago, Ill.
the State of Illinois to the south- LICENTIATES.
ern boundary of Iroquois, Ford,
Livingston, Woodford, Peoria, R. C. Gardner, 260 Percy St., Elgin,
Knox, Warren, and Henderson, Ill.
excluding the city of Peoria. J. H. Miller, 116 North California
Office: 116 North California Ave., Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Chicago, Ill. P. H. Herman, 1510 East Sixty-
second St., Chicago, Ill.
OFFICERS. L. F. Kucera, 2411 South Sawyer
St., Chicago, Ill.
Conference: B. M. Butterfield, 1611 School St.,
Pres., J. H. Schilling. Rockford, Ill.
Sec. and Treas., H. H. Todd. N. R. Nelson, 116 North California
Executive Committee: J. H. Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Schilling, Adolph Johnson, H. H.
Todd, M. H. St. John, E. W. Web- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
ster, J. W. Cummings, Andrew H. H. Todd, 116 North California
Christensen. Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Legal Assn.: " The Illinois Con- W. L. Avery, Sheridan, Ill.
ference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., Mrs. Helen Odell, 216 West Prairie
J. H. Schilling; Sec., H. H. Todd. Ave., Pontiac, Ill.
52 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

Miss W. Muller, 120 North Califor- Miss Lena Wadleigh, 15646 Myrtle
nia Ave., Chicago, Ill. St., Harvey, Ill.
Miss Rosa Kozel, 120 North Cali- Miss Harriette Schadiway, care
fornia Ave., Chicago, Ill. J. R. Branson, Kingston, Ill.
Miss Vesta Cash, 120 North Cali- Miss Dorotha Case, 511 East North
fornia Ave., Chicago, Ill. St., Princeton, Ill.
Mrs. Helen Jarvais, 120 North Cal- Miss Florence Ptiels, Rock Falls,
ifornia Ave., Chicago, Ill. Ill.
Miss Anna Sokup, 120 North Cali- Mrs. Edith Graf, 148 Walnut St.,
fornia Ave., Chicago, Ill. Aurora, Ill.
Miss Anna Johnson, 4742 West Mrs. Chas. Wineland, care Sanita-
Erie St., Chicago, Ill. rium, Hinsdale, Ill.
Miss Mary Senator, 5255 Wabash Mrs. Lucile Birdwell, care Sanita-
Ave. Chicago, Ill. rium, Moline, Ill.
Mrs. Kate Williams, 418 Marcy St., CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Ottawa, Ill.
Mrs. Cleora Webster, 1215 Fif- Chicago:
teenth St., Moline, Ill. Dearborn (colored), 4802 Dear-
Miss Augusta Blosser, 116 North born St.
California Ave., Chicago, Ill. Forty-sixth St., 58 East Forty-
Gabriel Vas, 9353 Cottage Grove sixth St.
Ave., Chicago, Ill. German, 2318 Roscoe Blvd.
Jean B. Henry, 4719 Calumet Ave., Danish, 2914'West North Ave.
Chicago, Ill. Swedish,' 213 West Oak St.
J. A. Dominski, 116 North Califor- Italian, Gilpin Place.
nia Ave., Chicago, Ill. West Central, 3214 West Monroe
W. J. Harris, 193 West Station St., St. .
West Kankakee, Ill. North Shore, Terminal Hall,
P. T. Hjelle, 3145 Lyndale St., Chi- 1124 Wilson Ave.
cago, Ill. Englewood, 6818 Wentworth Ave.
Mrs. P. T. Hjelle, 3145 Lyndale St., Bohemian, 1845 West Forty-sev-
Chicago, Ill. enth St.
CHURCH. SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Miss Mabel Rank, 120 North Cali- NORTH MICHIGAN CON-
fornia Ave., Chicago, Ill. FERENCE.
Miss Mabel Seitz, 120 North Cali-
fornia Ave., Chicago, Ill. Formerly a part of the Michigan
Miss Mamie Meleen, 120 North Conference organized in 1861;
California Ave., Chicago, Ill. divided and reorganized in 1902.
Miss Evelyn Meleen, 120 North Territory: All of the Lower Pe-
California Ave., Chicago, Ill. ninsula north of the counties of
Miss Olive Jensen, 120 North Cali- Bay, Saginaw, Gratiot, Mont-
fornia Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Miss Marie Asey, 6347 Eberhart calm, and Muskegon, excepting
Ave., Chicago, Ill. the eight southern townships of
Miss Wilhelnaina Jensen, 120. North Newaygo County; and all the
California Ave., Chicago, Ill. Upper Peninsula east of the
Miss Edith Peterson, care 0. Man- counties of Marquette and Me-
ley, Stockton, Ill. nominee, and including the Har-
Miss Marguerite Porter, care W. A. ris church in Menominee County.
Marsh, Aledo, Ill. Office: 510 Petoskey St., Petoskey,
Miss Ella Foreman, 250 Blaine Mich.
Ave., Galesburg, Ill.
Miss Grace Gibbons, 115 South OFFICERS.
First St., Streator, Conference:
Miss Ellen Knudson, 405 Rich- Pres., E. A. Bristol.
. mond St., Joilet, Ill. Sec. and Treas., C. N. Keiser.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. - 53

Executive Committee: E. A. Beatrice Connor, 823 Wadsworth.


Bristol, F. J. Harris, E. A. Piper, St., Traverse City, Mich.
M. Stephens, F. E. Fenner. Verda Cowles, Dublin, Mich.
Legal Assn.: " North Michigan Mertie Thompson, Buckley, Mich.
Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Goldie Gaul, Mesick, Mich.
Pres., E. A. Bristol; Sec. and Alice Wehner, Edenville, Mich.
Treas., C. N. Keiser. Jennie Judson, Stittsville, Mich.
Mrs. F. J. Harris, R. F. D. 1, Cadil-
Tract Society: lac, Mich.
Sec. and Treas., C. N. Keiser. Myrtle Grahl, Onaway, Mich.
Field Miss. Sec., Hugh Stearns. Mrs. A. P. Friday, 1004 Division
Sabbath School Dept.: St., Boyne City, Mich.
Sec., Miss Carolyn Rasmusson. Florence Orth, Gaylord, Mich.
Shirley Waters, Bitely, Mich.
Educational Dept.: Effie McDonald, Omer, Mich.
Supt., Miss Carolyn Rasmusson.
Religious Liberty Dept.:
Sec., E. A. Bristol. NORTH WISCONSIN CON-
FERENCE.
Young People's Dept.:
Sec., Miss Carolyn Rasmusson. Organized 1916.
Home Missionary Dept.: Territory: The northern portion of
Sec., E. C. Townsend. Wisconsin, including the follow-
ing counties: Pepin, Eau Claire,
MINISTERS: Pierce, Dunn, Rusk, Taylor,
E. A. Bristol, 220 Michigan St., Lincoln, Langdale, the north-
Petoskey, Mich. ern nine townships of Ocon-
F. J. Harris, R. F. D. 1, Cadillac, to County, Marinette, Florence,
Mich. Forest, Oneida, Vilas, Price,
R. J. Bellows, Cooks, Mich. Iron, Ashland, Sawyer, Hayfield,
E. A. Piper, 523 South Lake St., Douglas, Washburn, Burnett,
Boyne City, Mich. Polk, St. Croix, Barron, Chippe-
F. E. Fenner, 420 North Ball St., wa; also the following-named
Cheboygan, Mich. counties of the Upper Peninsula
H. M. Kelley, 510 Petoskey St., of Michigan: Menominee, Dick:
Petoskey, Mich. inson, Marquette, Iron, Baraga,
J. C. Harris, 436 Howard St., Cad- Houghton, Keweenaw, Ontona-
illac, Mich. gon, and Gogebic.
LICENTIATES. Office: Room 5, Ashland National
Bank Bldg., Ashland, Wis.
E. C. Townsend, 510 Petoskey St.,
Petoskey, Mich. OFFICERS.
Howard Wilcox, Boyne City, Mich. Conference:
S. C. Hannon, Wilson, Mich. Pres., J. J. Irwin.
A. M. May, Pellston, Mich. Sec. and Treas., H. W. Johnson.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Executive Committee: J. J. Ir-
Hugh StearnS, 435 West Tenth St., win, C. Edwardson, E. A. von
Traverse City, Mich. Pohle, H. W. Johnson, Alfred. Nel-
Carolyn Rasmussen,' 510 Petoskey son.
St., Petoskey, Mich. Tract Society:
C. N. Keiser, 808 Howard St., Pe- Sec., H. W. Johnson.
toskey, Mich. Field Miss. Sec., Loren C. Shep-
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. ard.
Emilie Crouch, Wilson, Mich. Sabbath School Dept.:
Birdie Jaques, Cooks, Mich. Sec., T. S. Copeland.
54 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

Educational Dept.: Mrs. W. 0. LaBonte, Three Lakes,


Supt., T. S. Copeland. Wis.
Young People's Dept.: CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Sec., T. S. Copeland. Ashland, cor. Third St. and Eighth
Home Missionary Dept.: Ave., West.
Sec., J. J. Irwin. Superior, cor. Eleventh St. and
Cuming Ave.
MINISTERS.
J. J. Irwin, Room 5, Ashland Na-
tinal Bank Bldg., Ashland, Wis.
J. M. Hoyt, Spooner, Wis. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS CON-
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. FERENCE.
J. B. Scott, R. F. D. 2, Chetek, Wis. Formerly a part of the Illinois
F. Stebbeds, Clearwater Lake, Wis. Conference organized in 1871;
H. W. Reed, Clearwater Lake, Wig. divided and reorganized in 1902.
LICENTIATES. Territory: The southern part of
W. A. Schebo (formerly A. W. the State of Illinois, south of
Erickson), Box 496, Prentice, the counties of Iroquois, Ford,
Wis. Livingston, Woodford, Peoria,
G. W. Wikander, Houghton, Mich. Knox, Warren, and Henderson;
V. R. Hillman, 221 Vaughn St., and including the city of
Ironwood, Mich. Peoria.
E. A. von Pohle, Hines, Wis. Office: 304 West Allen St., Spring-
Loren C. Shepard, Room 5, Ash- field, Ill.
land National Bank Bldg:, Ash-
land, Wis. OFFICERS.
E. Hamar.a, Box 291, Houghton, Conference:
Mich. Free . v. Peterson.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Sec. and Treas., H. E. Moon.
Miss Sue Jones, Merrill, Wis. Executive Committee: E. F. Pe-
H. W. Johnson, Room 5, Ashland terson, H. E. Moon, R. B. Craig, W.
- National Bank Bldg., Ashland, W. Brayshaw, C. W. Curtis, A. L.
Wis. Van Fossen.
Miss Aurora Wearner, 221 Vaughn Legal Assn.: " The Southern 111i-
St., Ironwood, Mich. nois Conference Assn. of S. D. A."
Pres., E. F. Peterson; Sec., R. B.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Craig.
Miss Gertrude Holmes, Hines, Wis.
Miss Esther Kirschner, Luck, Wis. Tract Society:
Miss Lillian Kirschner, Chetek, Sec. and Treas., H. E. Moon.
Wis. Field Miss. Sec., A. L. Van Fos-
Mrs. Hazel Fink, Clear Lake, Wis. sen.
Miss Laura Ellis, Shell Lake, Wis.
Miss Helen Aunet, Ashland, Wis. Sabbath School Dept.:
Miss Arvilla Ebert, Clearwater Sec., Miss Grace Evans.
Lake, Wis.
Mrs. N. H. Hollingsworth, Gleason, Educational Dept.:
Wis. Supt., Miss Grace Evans.
Miss Myrtle Ebert, Merrill, Wis.
Young People's Dept.:
Home Teachers. Sec., Miss Grace Evans.
Mrs. Maude Scott, Chetek, Wis.
Mrs. Silas Bottsford, Goodrich, Home Missionary Dept.:
Wis. Sec., E. F Peterson.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 55

MINISTERS. CHURCH DIRECTORY.


E. F. Peterson, 304 West Allen St., Bloomington, Knights of Pythias
Springfield, Ill. Hall.
P. C. Hanson, 811 East Bell St., Danville, cor. Main and First Sts.
Bloomington, Ill. Decatur, cor. College and Packard
E. N. Sargeant, 310 Archer Ave., Sts.
Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Machin St.
C. W. Curtis, 303 North Sycamore Urbana, cor. Main and Harvey Sts.
St., Centralia, Ill. Springfie
ld, 300 West Allen St.
Louis Drews, R. F. D. 4, Box 256a,
Belleville, Ill.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. SOUTH WISCONSIN CON-
C. H. Bliss, 1207 Oaklawn Ave., FERENCE.
Peoria, Ill. Formerly a part of the Wisconsin
LICENTIATES. Conference organized in 1871; di-
vided and reorganized in 1916.
F. C. Phipps, 304 West Allen St.,
Springfield, Ill. Territory: All counties south of the
C. J. Smith, 949 Frazier Ave., Cen- northern boundaries of Buffalo,
tralia, Ill. Eau Claire, Clark, Marathon,
and Shawano Counties, and all
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. of Oconto County south of a line
H. E. Moon, 304 West Allen St., drawn due east from the north
Springfield, Ill. east corner of Shawano County
A. L. Van Fossen, 304 West Allen to Marinette County, and from
St., Springfield, Ill. there following the northern
Grace Evans, 304 West Allen St., boundary of Oconto County to
Springfield, Ill. Green Bay.
Mary B. Craig, 1104 North Ed- Office: Rooms 304 and 305 Ruh
wards St., Decatur, Ill. Bldg., Fond du Lac, Wis.
Rika Wohlers, 304 West Allen St.,
Springfield, Ill. OFFICERS.
Conference:
MEDICAL MISSIONARY.
Pres., C. S. Wiest.
R. B. Craig, Citizens' Bank Bldg., Sec. and Treas., W. J. Walter.
Decatur, Ill. Executive' Committee: C. S.
Wiest, P. L. Larson, G. P. Gaede,
CHURCH SCHOOLTEACHERS.
E. F. Ferris, C. W. Johnson, H. H.
Mrs. F. H. Johnson, 304 West Allen Hicks, Charles McCrillis.
St., Springfield, Ill. Legal Assn.: " Wisconsin Con-
Miss Amanda Trueblood, 422 South ference Assn. of the S. D. A."
St., Danville, Ill. Pres., C. S. Wiest; Sec. and Treas.,
Miss Bessie Hopkins, care Will W. J. Walter.
Taggart, Martinsville, Ill. Executive Committee: C. S.
Hartwig Halverson, care U. D. Wiest, W. J. Walter, P. L. Larson,
Holloway, Strasburg, Ill. E. F. Ferris, G. P. aede.
Miss Viola Spradling, 529 South
Lincoln Blvd., Centralia, Ill. Tract Society:
Miss Lena Ambs, care E. R. Ford, Sec. and Treas., W. J. Walter.
Du Quoin,,I11. Field Miss. Sec., E. E. Franklin.
Miss Cora Anderson, care J. G.
Manring, Xenia, Ill. Sabbath School Dept.:
Miss Mildred E. Avery, 820 South Sec., Miss May Bell.
Twenty-second St., Herrin, Ill.
Miss Alta Anderson, care R. J. Educational Dept.:
Watson, Carterville, Ill. Supt., Mrs. E. E. Franklin.
56 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Mrs. Mary Howell, 304 Rub Bldg.,


Sec., P. L. Larson, care Sanita- Fond du Lae, Wis.
rium, Madison, Wis. Miss Frances E. Perham, 305 Rub
Bldg., Fond du Lac, Wis.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Miss Serina Larsen, 2703 Wash-
Sec., H. H. Hicks, 2703 Washing- ington Ave., Racine, Wis.
ton Ave., Racine, Wis. Mrs. E. E. Franklin, 304 Rub Bldg.,
Fond du Lac, Wis.
Young People's Dept.:
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Sec., Miss May Bell.
Miss Grace Jorgensen; Route 3,
Home Missionary Dept.: Baraboo, Wis.
Sec., Arthur Belding. Mrs. Bertha Peake, Bethel, Wis.
Miss Mabel Parfitt, 508 Water St.,
MINISTERS. Eau Claire, Wis.
Miss Flora McChesney, 817 Cora
C. S. Wiest, 304 Ruh Bldg., Fond St., Green Bay, Wis.
du Lac, Wis. Miss Frances DeVinney, La Farge,
H. H. Hicks, 1132 Fifth St., Mil- Wis.
waukee, Wis. Miss Nita Sackett, care Sanita-
P. M. Hanson, 700 Woodward Ave., rium, Madison, Wis.
Chippewa Falls, Wis. Miss Matie Hanson, Richfield Road,
E. F. Ferris, 719 West Walnut St., Marshfield, Wis.
Green Bay, Wis. Miss- Lillian McDowell, Milton
G. P. Gaede, 630 Twenty-second St., Junction, Wis.
Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Helen M. Johnson, 865 Fifth
A. F. French, 121 Pine St., Bara- St., Milwaukee, Wis.
boo, Wis. Miss Kittie Hickok, R. F. D. 1, Mo-
P. E. Berthelsen, Bethel, Wis. sinee, Wis.
J. H. N. Tindall, 840 Humboldt Miss Edith Hickok, care 0. Larsen,
Ave_, Milwaukee. Wis. Route 5, Ft. Atkinson, Wis.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. Mrs. C. S.1Viest, 173 Everett St..
Fond du Lac, Wis. _
D. H. Oberholtzer, Palm City, Cal. Miss Hilda Nielson, Poy Sippi,
S. S. Smith, R. F. D., New Lisbon, Wis.
Wis. Miss Maybe] V. Jensen, R. F. D. 9,
LICENTIATES.
care P. Peterson, Franksville,
Wis.
E. E. Trowbridge, Marshfield, Vlis. Carl Wilson, Box 412, Sturgeon
Michele Cali, 338 Milwaukee St., Bay, Wis.
Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Maude Bisbee, ' care G. B.
Emery Lorentz, 683 Walker St., Richardson, Yuba, Wis..
Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Della Wood, Cassville WiS.
E. E. Franklin, 305 Ruh Bldg., Glen Chapman, R. F.. A. 2, West de
Fond du Lac, Wis. Pere, Wis.
Mrs. L. Anderson, Uataract, Wis.
MISSIONARY LICENCIATES. Miss Grace Bush, Route 2; Valley
W. J. Walter, 305 Ruh Bldg., Fond Junction, Wis.
du Lac, Wis.
A. Belding, 305 Ruh Bldg., Fond CHURCH DIRECTORY.
du Lac, Wis. Appleton, cor. Richmond and Gil-
P. L. Larson, care Sanitarium, more Sts.
Madicon, Wis. Eau Claire, Francis St., Shawtown.
H. T. Elliott, Bethel, Wis. Fond du Lac, I. 0. 0..P. Hall, South
Miss May Bell, 305 Ruh Bldg., Main St.
Fond du Lac, Wis. Green Bay, 704 West Walnut St.
Mrs. D. B. Christianson, 422 North Kenosha, cor. Howland and Salem
Henry St.,: Madison, Wis. Sts.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 57

Milwaukee, 865 Fifth St. Young People's Dept.:


New London, cor. Smith and Pine Sec., Miss Edna L. Walker.
Sts.
Oshkosh, cor. Forest Ave. and Elm Home Missionary Dept.: .
St. Sec., Lyle C. Shepard, 1965 Hor-
Racine, 1201 Tenth St. ton Ave., Southeast, Grand Rap-
Sheboygan, cor. Calumet and Mer- ids, Mich.
tens Sts.
MINISTERS.
Wm. Guthrie, 8 -Pearl St., Grand
WEST MICHIGAN CON- Rapids, Mich.
FERENCE. U. S. Anderson, Berrien Springs,
Mich.
Formerly. a part of the Michigan R. J. Nethery, 429 South Barry St.,
Conference, organized in 1861; Greenville, Mich.
divided and reorganized in 1902. W. H. Wakeham, Berrieli Springs,
Territory: Southwestern Michigan Mich.
south of the southern boun- N. M. Jorgensen, 37 Beidler St.,
daries of the counties of Oce- Muskegon, Mich.
ana, Mecosta, and Isabella, and F. W. Johnston, 801 Sherman Ave.,
the eight southern townships of South Bend, Ind.
Newaygo; and west of the coun- R. U. Garrett, Cedar Lake, Mich.
ties of Gratiot, Clinton, Inghaiii, W. J. Blake, R. F. D. 7, Box 26a,
Jackson, and Hillsdale, and the Battle Creek, Mich.'
following counties of Indiana: Wm. Reefman, 146 West Fifteenth
Steuben, La Grange, Elkhart, St. St., Holland, Mich.
Joseph, La Porte, Porter, and 0. F. Gaylord (formerly 0. F.
Lake. Butcher), Tabernacle, Battle
Creek, Mich.
Office: 8 Pearl St., Grand Rapids, S. B. Horton, 1211 March St.,
Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich.
OFFICERS. A. E. Serns, Benton Harbor, Mich.
R. B. Thurber, Berrien Springs,
Conference: Mich.
Pres., Wm. Guthrie. W. H. Sherrig, 101 Ridge Ave., S.
Sec. and Treas., D. K. Royer. W., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Executive Committee: Wm.
Guthrie, F. S. Clarke, D. K. Royer, Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
J.E. Root, 0. F. Gaylord.
M. S. Burnham, Otsego, Mich.
Tract Society: W. C. Hebner, 978 Pavone St., Ben-
Sec. and Treas., D. K. Royer. ton Harbor, Mich.
Field Miss. Sec., W. B. Maris. H. Nicola, 123 Manchester St., Bat-
tle Creek, Mich.
Sabbath School Dept.:' J. J. Graf, Berrien Springs, Mich.
Sec., Miss Edna L. Walker. J. W. Covert, R. F. D. 1, East Le-
roy, Mich.
Educational Dept.:
Supt., Miss Lotta E. Bell. LICENTIATES.
F. A. Wright, Allegan, Mich.
Medical Missionary Dept:: L. C. Shepard, 1965 Horton 'Ave..
Sec., Dr. 0. R. Cooper, Berrien Southeast, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Springs, Mich. 0. L. Ice, Gobleville, Mich.
W. P. Elliott, Greenville, Mich.
Religious Liberty Dept.: B. F. Williams, Nashville, Mich.
See., S. B. Horton, 1211 March H. B. Lindquist, 200 North Wash-
St., Kalamazoo, Mich. ington St., Battle Creek, Mich.
58 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Mrs. Lillian Eyestone, R. F. D. 2,


D. K. Royer, 8 Pearl St., Grand Stanton, Mich.
Rapids, Mich. Miss Ida Eggleston, 129 South
Lotta E. Bell, 8 Pearl St., Grand Barry St., Greenville, Mich.
Rapids, Mich. Mae Reid, care J. E. Root, Coopers-
Frances L. Case, care Tabernacle, ville, Mich.
Battle Creek, Mich. Viola Boat, care 0. S. Thompson,
Jennie DeYoung, 523 Prince St., Allen, Mich.
Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. Nelson Peterson, Berrien
Mrs. Emma Hebper, 978 Pavone Springs, Mich.
St., Benton Harbor, Mich. Edna Decker, 112 West Orleans
Edna L. Walker, 8 Pearl St., St., Otsego, Mich.
Grand Rapids, Mich. Grace Martin, 901 Jefferson St.,
Beatrice Smalley, 1211 March St., Muskegon, Mich.
Kalamazoo, Mich. Pearl Drumb, R. F. D. 3, Belding,
Frances P. Goodwyn, Albion, Mich.
Mich. Lucy Boothby, care F. S. Clarke,
E. L. Smith, 294 West VanBuren Carson City, Mich.
St., Battle Creek, Mich. Florence Ashley, R. F. D. 5, Hast-
Mrs. Bertha E. Jorgensen, 37 Beid- ings, Mich.
ler St., Muskegon, Mich. Forest Schoonard, 632 South Main
Miss Nina Fleetwood, 8 Pearl St., St., Charlotte, Mich.
Grand Rapids; Mich. Faye Strickland, Edmore, Mich.
Mrs. Edith Cross, 517 Adams St., Maziebelle Terry, 634 Adams St.,
S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Southeast, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Florence Bylsma, 1228 Stockbridge
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Ave., Kalamazoo, Mich.
Una Garton, R. F. D., Dowagiac,
Prof. W. J. Blake, Route 7, Battle Mich.
Creek, Mich. Mrs. Nellie Brainard, R. F. D.,
Mrs. W. J. Blake, Route 7, Battle Hastings, Mich.
Creek, Mich. Hazel Royston, care Ms. G. O.
J. H. Tiney, Route. 7, Box 29b, Bat- Brown, Greenville, Mich.
tle Creek, Mich. Hazel Klose, 410 Dean Bldg., South
Ida Thompson, 177 Ann Ave., Bat- Bend, Ind.
tle Creeks Mich.
Hattie Belle Abbott, 177 Ann Ave., CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Battle Creek, Mich. Battle Creek, cor. Washington and
Agnes Schoonard, 93 North Ken- Main Sts.
dall St., Battle Creek, Mich. Charlotte, Sheldon St.
Rose Herr, 170 Oak Lawn St., Bat- Grand Rapids, Cass Ave.
tle Creek, Mich. Kalamazoo, cor. Sheldon and Jack-
Luella Wells, R. F. D. 1, Hudson- son Sts.
ville, Mich.
Winona Sevey, 127 Park Drive, Al- South St.
Bend, 212 South Lafayette
legan, Mich. Holland, North Water St.
Katherine Hale, Emmanuel Mis- Muskegon, cor. Jefferson and De-
sionary College, Berrien Springs, lano Sts.
Mich.
Frances Frye, Emmanuel Mission- Otsego, cor. Franklin and Kalama-
zoo Sts.
ary College, Berrien Springs,
INSTITUTIONS IN THE LAKE
Mrs. Lela Brown, Emmanuel Mis- UNION CONFERENCE.
sionary College, Berrien Springs,
Mich. Educational:
Susie Klose, Academy, Cedar Lake, Adelphian Academy, Holly, Mich.
Mich. Beechwood Academy, Needham,
Mary DeVillez, Covert, Mich. Ind.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 59

Bethel Academy, Bethel, Wis. Melville Bldg., South Bend,


Broadview Swedish Seminary, Ind.
R. F. D. 1, Box 58, La Grange, Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Brook-
Ill. field, Ill.
Cedar Lake Academy, Cedar Emmanuel Missionary College
Lake, Mich. Press, Berrien Springs, Mich.
Emmanuel Missionary College,
Berrien Springs, Mich. Sanitariums:
Fox River Academy, Sheridan,
Ill. Madison Sanitarium, Madison,
Walderly School, Hines, Wis. Wis.
Tri-City Sanitarium, 1213 Fif-
Publishing: teenth St., Moline, Ill.
South Bend Branch of the Re- Wabash Vdlley Sanitarium, La
view and Herald Pub. Assn., Fayette, Ind.

NORTHERN UNION .CONFERENCE.


Organized 1902.
Territory: The Conferences of Religious Liberty Dept.:
Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, Sec., Chas. Thompson.
and South Dakota.
Office Address: 2718 Third Ave., Medical Missionary Dept.:
South, Minneapolis; Minn. Sec., Dr. H. W. Barbour, Neva-
da, Iowa.
OFFICERS.
Conference: Young People's Dept.:
Pres., Chas. Thompson. Sec., M. B. Van Kirk.
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, W. H.
Edwards. Home Missionary Dept.:
Executive Committee: Chas. Sec., S. A. Ruskjer.
Thompson, W. H. Edwards, A. R. MINISTERS.
Ogden, G. W. Wells, S. E. Jack-
son, E. T. Russell, M. B. Van Kirk, Chas. Thompson, 2718 Third Ave.,
M. L. Andreasen, E. M. Oberg, S. South, Minneapolis, Minn.
A. Ruskjer, Dr. H. W. Barbour. M. B. Van Kirk, 2718 Third Ave.,
Transportation Agent, W. H. South, Minneapolis, Minn.
Edwards. M. L. Andreasen, Hutchinson,
Legal Assn.: " The Northern Minn.
Union Conference Assn. of S. S. A. Ruskjer, Sauk Center, Minn.
D. A., Incorporated." Pres., Chas. M. S. Reppe, Hutchinson, Minn.
Thompson; Sec. and Treas., W. H. H. R: Johnson, Hutchinson, Minn.
Edwards.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Union -Book Depoiitory: A. E. Christian, R. F. D. 1, Ben-
Kansas City Branch of the son, Minn.
Pacific Press Pub. Assn., 1224 Eu- E. Hilliard, 1431 Thomas St., St.
clid Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Paul, Minn.
Union Field Miss. Sec., E. M. 0. Madsen, Ruthven, Iowa.
Oberg. N. J. Ronlund, 933 North Main
Ave., Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
Educational Dept.: H. Steen; 718 Maryland St., St.
Sec., M. B. Van Kirk. Paul, Minn.
60 NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

LICENTIATE. MINISTERS.
W. H. Edwards, 2718 Third Ave., A. R. Ogden, Nevada, Iowa.
South, Minneapolis, Minn. J. C. Clemens, Apt. 6, Columbus
Flats, Davenport, Iowa.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. J. W. Dorcas, Nevada, Iowa.
E. M. Oberg, 2718 Third Ave., Wm. Ostrander, 1820 West Ninth
South, Minneapolis, Minn. St., Des Moines, Iowa.
H. W; Barbour, Nevada, Iowa. F. M. Corba ley, 2781 Jackson St.,
Bessie Thompson, 2718 Third Ave., Dubuque, Iowa.
South, Minneapolis, Minn J. W. Beams, Nevada, Iowa. -
V. B. Watts, Nevada, Iowa.
W. A. McKibbin, 1915 Sherman St.,
IOWA CONFERENCE. Sioux City, Iowa.
W. K. Smith, 506 South Gunnison
Organized 1863. St.. Burlington, Iowa.
S. A. Oberg, Nevada, Iowa.
Territory: The State of Iowa. L. A. HoopeS, Nevada, Iowa.
Office.: Nevada, Iowa. D. F. Weatherly, Box 238, Cedar
OFFICERS. Rapids, Iowa.
Conference: G. W. White, 114 Iowa Ave., Coun-
Pres., A. R. Ogden. cil Bluffs, Iowa.
Sec., Mrs. Flora V. Dorcas. R. J. Sype, Nevada, Iowa.
Treas., A. R. Smouse. C. J. Metzger, Nevada, Iowa.
Executive Committee: A. R. G.- E. Leffler, 1517 Buchanan St.,
Ogden, W. K. Smith, Wm. Ostran- Des Moines, Iowa.
der, S. A. Oberg, A. P. Hanson,
C. J. Robinson, J. E. Shively. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Legal Assn.: " The Iowa Sev- E. G. Olsen, Forest City, Iowa.
enth-day Adventist Association." C. W. Heald, care Sanitarium, Bat-
Pres.; A. R. Ogden; Sec. and tle Creek, Mich.
Treas., A. H. Smouse. H. Rorholm, Route 3, Altoona,
Iowa.
Tract Society:
Sec. and Treas., R. F. Woods. LICENTIATES.
Field Miss. Sec., L. L. Grand
Pre. Mrs. Minnie Sype, Harlan, Iowa.
District Miss. Directors: Steen W. C. Foreman, Nevada, Iowa.
Jensen, F. J. Wilbur, J. W. Beams A. R. Srnouse, Nevada, Iowa.
C. E. Adams, 484 North Second
Sabbath School Dept.: St Ft Dodge, Iowa.
Sec., Mrs. Flora V. Dorcas. F. W. Meyer, 607 Clinton St.,
Charles City, Iowa.
Educational Dept.: I. V. Counsel], Riceville, Iowa.
Supt., S. A. Oberg. R. F. Carr, Nevada, Iowa.
Asst. Supt., Miss Juliette H. A. Johnston, Riceville, Iowa.
Klinger. S. B. Slater, Nevada, Iowa.
D. K. Olsen, Forest City, Iowa.
Religious Liberty Dept.: H. E. Edwards, Nevada, Iowa.
Sec., Wm. Ostrander, 1820 West W. C. Hannah, Nevada, Iowa.
Ninth St., Des Moines, Iowa. Earl Reynolds, Nevada, Iowa.
Roy Kent, Nevada, Iowa.
Young People's Dept.:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
See., S. A. Oberg.
Asst. Sec., Miss Juliette Klinger. Steen Jensen, Blanchard, Iowa.
R. F. Woods, Nevada, Iowa.
Home Missionary Dept.: - Mrs. Flora V. Dorcas, Nevada,
Sec., Mrs. Minnie Sype. Iowa.
NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 61

Laura E. Buck, Box 238, Cedar Legal Assn.: " The Minnesota
Rapids, Iowa. Conference Association of Sev-
Mrs. Meta Meyer, Charles City, enth-day Adventists." Pres., G.
Iowa. W. Wells; Sec. and Treas., S. D.
Mrs. Esther Jones, 1348 West Thir- Hartwell.
teenth St., Des Moines, Iowa.
Mrs. Myrtle Asay, Nevada, Iowa. Tract Society:
Mrs. C. A. Prescott, 1209 Fifth Sec. and Treas., G. L. Gulbrand-
Ave., Council Bluffs, Iowa. son, 679 Holly Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
Hannah Larson, Nevada, Iowa. Field Miss. Sec., G. A. Campbell,
L. L. Grand Pre, Nevada, Iowa. Anoka, Minn.
Alice Kinney, 614 Washington St.,
Waterloo, Iowa. Home Missionary Dept.: '
Henry M. Jones, 1348 West Thir- Sec., Anol Grundset, Crookston.
teenth St., Des Moines, Iowa. Minn.
Eva Davis, Bridgewater, Iowa. Educational Dept.:
Mrs. Lela Whorton, 219 Summer
St., Burlington, Iowa. Supt., H. M. Hiatt, Anoka, Minn.
A. Helen Wilcox, 1330 Fourteenth Sabbath School Dept.:
St., Des Moines, Iowa.
Florence Dietel, Hawkeye, Iowa. Sec., Miss Mary D. Hopkins, 679
F. J. Wilbur, Nevada, Iowa. Holly Ave., St. Paul, Minn
Mrs. Linnie Ferguson, Boone, Iowa. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Miss Ida Robinson, Burlington,
Iowa. Sec., R. L. Benton, Wells, Minn.
Miss Beulah Affolter, Cedar Rap- Young People's Dept,:
ids, Iowa.
Sec., E. L. Sheldon, Alexandria,
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Minn.
Des Moines, Eighth and Washing- MINISTERS.
ton Sts. G. W. Wells, 679 Holly Ave., St.
Council Bluffs, Story and Bluff Sts. Paul, Minn.
Davenport, 2036 Iowa St. S. D. Hartwell, 679 Holly Ave., St.
Dubuque, Elm St., between Twen- Paul, Minn.
ty-first and Twenty-segond. Carl Svenson, 679 Holly Ave., St.
Keokuk, Seventeenth and Exchange Paul, Minn.
Sts. A. W. Kuehl, 312 Van Brunt St.,
Mankato, Minn.
Stemple White, 920 East Sixth St.,
Duluth, Minn.
MINNESOTA CONFERENCE. J. H. Hoffman, 981 Bradley St., St.
Organized 1862. Paul, Minn.
G. L. Budd, Alexandria, Minn.
Territory: The State of Minne- P. G. Stanley, 325 East Twenty-
sota. seventh St., Minneapolis, Minn.
Office: 679 Holly Ave., St. Paul. Anol Grundset, Crookston, Minn.
Minn. H. M. Hiatt, Anoka, Minn.
R. L. Benton, Box 446, Wells.
OFFICERS. Minn.
Conference: E. L. Sheldon, Alexandria, Minn.
Pres., G. W. Wells: C. Edwardsen, 679 Holly Ave., St.
Sec., Miss Mary D. Hopkins. Paul, Minn.
Treas., S. D. Hartwell. LICENTIATES.
Executive Committee: G. W. C. V. Anderson, 709 North Fifty-
Wells, S. D. Hartwell, P. G. Stan- fourth Ave., West, Duluth,
ley, H. M. Hiatt, J. IL Hoffman, Minn.
R. L. Renton, 0. J. Dahl, Middle River, Minn.
62 NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

B. P. Le Due, 679 Holly Ave., St. Mrs. Elva Haak, 609 West Sixth
Paul, Minn. St., Mankato, Minn.
Edwin Bye, Montevideo, Minn. Miss Vita Tyndall, 2653 Stevens
Ray Hendricks, Pipestone, Minn. Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
Herbert Christenson, Virginia, Miss Ethel Griese, 2653 Stevens
Mimi. Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
Alfons Lockert, Gatzke, Minn. Miss Clara Holm, Montrose, Minn.
R. A. Hare, Maple Plain, Minn. Miss Betsy Jensen, New York
Mills, Minn.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Miss Erma Crook, 416 East Pearl
G. A. Campbell, Anoka, Minn. St., Owatonna, Minn.
G. L. Gulbrandson, 679 Holly Ave., Miss Elizabeth Gott, Pine Island,
St. Paul, Minn. Minn.
Gust. Freeman, 2430 Fourth Ave., Miss Ruth Riechel, Red Lake Falls,
South, Minneapolis, Minn. Minn.
Miss May Jenson, 906 East Eighth Miss Alta Hilliard, 1431 Thomas
St., Duluth, Minn. St., St. Paul, Minn.
Miss Mary D. Hopkins, 679 Holly Miss Luella Crane,'Wells, Minn.
Ave. St. Paul, Minn.
Miss 'Erma Jondahl, 325 East CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Twenty-seventh St., Minneapolis, Duluth:
Minn. English, 331 West Twenty-third
Miss Helen E. Bergersen, 2024 Ave., West Duluth.
Twenty-eighth Ave., South, Mankato, 213 State St.
Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis:
George L. Sather, 679 Holly Ave., English, cor. Stevens Ave. and
St. Paul, Minn. Twenty-seventh St.
Miss Jennie La Rue, J ackson, Minn. Scandinavian, cor. Franklin Ave.
Miss Bernice Fischer, 981 Bradley and Twenty-fourth St.
St., St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul:
Miss Vesta Jenson, Virginia, Minn. English, 679 Holly Ave.
Mrs. Katie M. Pogue, 2815 Port- Scandinavian, cor. r-lreenbric.r
land Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. and Jenks Sts.
St. Cloud, 23 Second Ave., N. E.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Miss Grace Brown, Alexandria,
Minn.
Miss Clara Anderson, R. F. D. 5, NORTH DAKOTA CONFER-
Box 2, Anoka, Minn. ENCE.
Miss Huldah Johnson, Austin, Organized 1902.
Minn. Territory: The State of North Da-
Miss Ethel Gott, Barnesville, Minn.
Miss Grace Anderson, Bm idji, kota.
Minn. Office Address: Drawer N, James-
Miss Mabel Broderson, Brainerd, town, N. Dak.
Minn. OFFICERS.
Miss Elva Babcock, Detroit, Minn.
Miss Myrtle Cady, Dodge Center, Conference:
Minn. Pres., S. E. Jackson.
Miss Vesta Andreasen, 528 East Sec., J. J. Jutzy.
Sixth St., Duluth, Minn. Treas., Andrew Roedel.
Miss Mabel Campbell, Eagle Bend, Executive Committee: S. E.
Minn. Jackson, Carl Leer, J. H. Roth,
Miss Julia Nelson, Hutchinson, C. C. Jensen, E. L. Stewart, S. G.
Burley, Andrew Roedel.
Miss Pearl Beaty, La Moine, Minn. Legal Assn.: " The North Da-
Miss Jennie Burgeson, Lockhart, kota Conference Association of
Minn. Seventh-day Adventists."
NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 65

Miss Amanda Jensen, care T. J. INSTITUTIONS IN THE


Dolan, Camp Crook, S. Dak. NORTHERN UNION
Mrs. A. J. Beardsley, R. F. D. 3, CONFERENCE.
Box 38, Parker, S. Dak. Educational:
Everett COurser, Madison, S. Dak. Danish-Norwegian Seminary,.
Fred Trautmann, care Wm. Reiner, Hutchinson, iVIinn.
Bowdie, S. Dak. Maplewood Academy, Maple
Plain; Minn.
CHURCH DIRECTORY: Oak Park Academy, Nevada,
Iowa.
Aberdeen, Sixth Ave. and Lloyd Plainview Academy, Redfield,
St. S. Dak.
Huron, 1146 Sixth St. Sheyenne River Academy, Har-
Sioux Falls, South Duluth Ave.,. vey, N. Dak.
between Thirteenth and Four- Sanitarium:
teenth Sts. Iowa Sanitarium, Nevada, Iowa.

NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized igo6.
Territory: The Conferences of Sabbath School Dept.:
Montana, Southern Idaho, Sec., W. C. Flaiz.
Southern Oregon, Upper Colum-
bia, Western Oregon, Western Educational Dept.:
Washington, and the Territory Sec., W. C. Flaiz.
of Alaska.
Office: College Place, Wash. Religious Liberty Dept.:
OFFICERS. Sec., H. W. Cottrell, 508 East
Everett St., Portland, Oreg.
Conference:
Pres., C. W. Flaiz. Young People's Dept.:
Sec. and Treas., S. J. Lashier. Sec., W. C. Flaiz.
Executive Committee: C. W.
Flaiz, H. W. Decker, G. F. Wat- Home Missionary Dept.:
son, H. G. Thurston, J. W. Nor- Sec., H. E. Loop.
wood, H. W. Cottrell, J. Riffel, J.
F. Beatty, J. J. Nethery, S. J. MINISTERS.
Lashier, F. W. Peterson, J. A. Rip-
pey, J. F. Piper, L. Johnson. C. W. Flaiz, College Place, Wash.
Legal Assn.: " North Pacific 0. A. Johnson, College Place, Wash.
Union Conference Assn. of S. F. S. Bunch, College Place, Wash.
D. A." Pres., C. W. Flaiz; See. W. T. Hilgert, East Sixtieth and
and Treas., S. J. Lashier. Belmont Sts., Portland, Oreg.
Auditor, S. J. Lashier. - Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Transportation Agents, S. J.
Lashier and G. C. Hoskin. H. W. Decker, College Place, Wash.
A. J. Breed, College Place, Wash.
Union Book Depository: J. C. Foster, Darby, Mont.
Portland Branch of Pacific Press U. G. Adkins, Butte Creek, Mont.
Pub. Assn., 719 East Flanders St., A. C. Bird, Caldwell, Idaho.
Portland, Oreg. B. C. Tabor, 459 Morton St., Ash-
Manager, G. C. Hoskin. land. Oreg.
Union Field Miss. Sec., H. E. L. A. Gibson, Prineville, Oreg. Oreg.
Loop. C. A. Burman, College Place, Wash.
66 NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

F. D. Starr, Forest, Idaho. OFFICERS.


L. H. Ells, College Place, Wash. Conference:
W. W. Steward, Milton, Oreg.
Pres., G. F. Watson.
Oscar Hill, College Place, Wash.
Sec. and Treas., T. G. Johnson.
T. H. Starbuck, 506 East Everett Executive Committee: G. F.
St., Portland, Oreg..
Watson T. G. Johnson, V. T. Arm-
R. D. Benham, Cornelius, Oreg.
strong,'W. D. Rittenouse, S. W.
C. Johnson, McMinnville, Oreg.
Palmer.
Daniel Nettleton, Port Townsend,
Legal Assn.: " The Montana
Wash. Conference Association of Sev-
H. Hansen 15091/2 H St., Belling- enth-day Adventists." Chairman,
ham, Wash. 0. F. Watson; Sec and Treas., T.
N. W. Lawrence, Lothair, Mont.
G. Johnson.
A. J. Stover, R. F. D. 1, Box 2,
Ridgefield, Wash. Tract Society:
J. E. Graham, 2846 West Sixty- Sec. and Treas., T. G. Johnson.
first St., Seattle, Wash. Field Miss. Sec., S. W. Palmer.
P. A. Hanson, Touchet, Wash.
E. J. Hibbard, Scappoose, Oreg. Sabbath School Dept.:
C. F. Parmele, Astoria, Oreg. Sec., Mrs. G. F. Watson.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Young eople's Dept.:
S. J. Lashier, College Place, Wash. Sec., Mrs. G. F. Watson.
Miss Pearl Cook, College Place,
Wash. MINISTERS.
H. E. Loop, 719 East Flanders St., G. F. Watson, 411 Black Ave.,
Portland, Oreg. South, Bozeman, Mont.
F. W. Peterson, College Place, Paul Iverson, Plentywood, Mont.
Wash. J. T. Jacobs, 411 Black Ave., South,
W. C. Flaiz, College Place, Wash. Bozeman, Mont.
C. F. Cole, 19 Jefferson Ave., Bil-
Honorary Missionary Credentials. lings, Mont.
Mrs. B. C. Tabor, 459 Morton St., J. K. Fischer, Billings, Mont.
Ashland, Oreg. LICENTIATES.
Mrs. M. A. Neal, Cottage Grove,
Oreg. 0. B. Watson, Bozeman, Mont.
Mrs. Iva Cady, Tillamook, Oreg. L. E. Campbell, 221 - North Eighth
Mrs. Alice H. Robinson, 2320 St., Miles City, Mont. .
Broadway, Bellingham, Wash.
A. D. Guthrie, Banks, Oreg. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Stella B. Lowry, 2320 Broadway 0." T. G. Johnson, 411 Black Ave.,
Bellingham, Wash. South, Bozeman, Mont.
Miss Lucy B. Post, R. F. D. 2, Box Marie C. Voth, .10 Jefferson Ave.,
60, Parma, Idaho, Billings, Mont.
F. E. Rew, Gaston, Oreg. V. T. Armstrong, Route 4, Boze-
Clara B. Silver, 1414 West Ray St., man, Mont.
Seattle, Wash. S. W. Palmer, 411 Black Ave.,
South, Bozeman, Mont.
Mabel P. Oliver, 411 Black Ave.,
South, Bozeman, Mont.
MONTANA CONFERENCE.
Organized 1898. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Louisa Noah, Bozeman, Mont.
Territory: The State of Montana. Marie C. Voth, 10 Jefferson Ave.
Office: 411 Black Ave., South, Billings, Mont.
Bozeman, Mont. Mrs. Effie Booth, Missoula, Mont
NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 67

SOUTHERN IDAHO CON- LICENTIATE.


FERENCE. A. J. Meiklejohn, 505 South John-,
Organized 1907. son St., Pocatello, Idaho.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Territory: That portion of Idaho
south of the forty-fifth paral- H. A. Green, Box 719, Boise, Idaho.
lel, including all of Lemhi Miss Edith Anderson, Box 719,
county, together with six coun- Boise, Idaho.
ties in Oregon, as follows: Wal- Mrs. C. H. Rittenhouse, Baker,
lowa, Union, Baker, Malheur, Oreg.
Harney, Grant. Wm. T. Tall, Box 719, Boise, Idaho.
Office: Cor. Sixth and Main Sts., Mrs. F. D. Wagner, 760 South
Boise, Idaho. Main St., Twin Falls, Idaho.
Office Address: Box 719, Boise,
Idaho. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Howard Wilson, Parma, Idaho.
OFFICERS. F. A. Hartley, Caldwell, Idaho.
Conference: Miss Fadelma Ragon, 1116 Fort St.,
Pres., J. W. Norwood. Boise, Idaho.
Sec. and Treas., H. A. Green. Mrs. H. McAlexander, 1116 Fort
St., Boise, Idaho.
Executive Committee: J. W. L. S.Tambaugh, Cambridge, Idaho.
Norwood, F. D. Wagner, C. H. Rit- Miss Enid Sparks, Cambridge, Ida-
tenhouse, R. W. Airey, H. A. ho.
Green, Wm. Butler. Miss Ellen Firman, Eagle, Idaho.
Legal Assn.: ." Southern Idaho Miss Vivian Allen, Hazelton, Idaho.
Conference Assn." Pres., J. W. Miss Lois Van Hook, Lennox,
Norwood; Sec. and Treas., H. A. Idaho.
Green. Miss Margarete Tomeuce, Ontario,
Oreg.
Tract Society: CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Sec. and Treas., H. A. Green.
Field Miss. Sec., Wm. T. Tall. Boise, eon Sixth and Main Sts.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Mrs. J. W. Norwood. SOUTHERN OREGON CON-
FERENCE.
Educational Dept.:
Supt., R. W. Airey. Organiied 1910.
Territory: All the southern part of
Religious Liberty Dept.: Western Oregon south of the
Sec., F. D. Wagner. northern boundary of Lane
County, including the counties of
Young People's Dept.: Lane, Douglas, Coos, Curry,
Sec., R. W. Airey. Josephine, Jackson, Klamath, and
Lake.
MINISTERS.
Office Address: 116 West Oak St.,
J. W. Norwood, Box 719, Boise, Roseburg, Oreg.
Idaho.
F. D. Wagner, 760 South Main St., OFFICERS.
Twin Falls, Idaho. Conference:
C. S. Prout, 1114 Fort St., Boise, Pres., J. A. Rippey.
Idaho. Sec. and Treas., E. C. Stiles.
C. H. Rittenhouse, Baker, Oreg. Executive Committee: J. A.
R. W. Airey, Caldwell, Idaho. Rippey, A. V. Rhoads, C. A. Pur-,
68 NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

dom, J. C. Dutcher, W. E. Cook. UPPER COLUMBIA CONFER-


Legal Assn.: " Southern Oregon ENCE.
Conference Association of S. D.
Organized 1880.
A." Pres., J. A. Rippey; Sec. and
Treas., E. C. Stiles. Territory: That portion of the
State of Washington lying east
Missionary Society: of the Cascade Mountains; the
Pres., J. A. Rippey. counties of Umatilla, Morrow,
Sec. and Treas., E. C. Stiles. Gilliam, and Wheeler, in the
Field Miss. Sec., 0. H. Shrews- State of Oregon; and that por-
bury. tion of the State of Idaho lying
north of the forty-fifth parallel,
Sabbath School Dept.: excepting Lemhi County.
Sec., E. C. Stiles. Office: College Place, Wash.
Educational Dept.: OFFICERS.
Supt., S. C. Rockwell. Conference:
Religious Liberty Dept.: Pres., J. J. Nethery.
Sec. and Treas., L. E. Biggs.
Sec., J. A. Rippey. Executive Committee: J. J.
Young People's Dept.: Nethery, A. M. Dart, S. A. Miller,
F. W. Peterson, A. Anderson, B.
See., S. C. Rockwell. M. Grandy, Conrad Schierman.
Home Missionary Dept.: Legal Assn.: "Upper Columbia
Mission Society of Seventh-day
Sec., S. C. Rockwell. Adventists." Pres., J. J. Nethery;
MINISTERS. Sec., F. W. Peterson; Treas., L. E.
Biggs.
.1. A. Rippey, 116 West Oak St.,
Roseburg, Oreg. Tract Society:
A. V. Rhoads, Medford, Oreg. Sec. and Treas., L. E. Biggs.
C. A. Purdom, Klamath Falls, Field Miss. Sec., F. H. Doleman.
Oreg.
Sabbath School Dept.:
LICENTIATES.
Sec., Miss Anna J. Olson.
C. F. Flaiz, Marshfield, Oreg.
E. E. Rippey, 116 West Oak St., Educational Dept.:
Roseburg, Oreg. Supt., Miss Anna J. Olson.
S. C. Rockwell, 116 West Oak St.,
Roseburg, Oreg. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Sec.. A. M. Dart.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Young People's Dept.:
0. H. Shrewsbury, 116 West Oak
See., Miss Anna J. Olson.
St., Roseburg, Oreg.
E. C. Stiles. 116 West Oak St.. MINISTERS.
Roseburg, -Oreg.
J. J. Nethery, College Place, Wash.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. A. Anderson, East 1014 Eighth
B. E. Schaffner, Roseburg, Oreg. Ave., Spokane, Wash.
Warren E. West, Grants Pass, A. M. Dart, 1502 Lincoln Ave.,
Oreg. North Yakima, Wash.
Adele Oberg, Medford, Oreg. W. H. Thurston, College Place,
Blanche Sanders, Roseburg, Oreg. Wash.
Edythe C. Gruber, Cottage Grove, C. J. Cole, 418 Adams St., Lewis-
Oreg. ton, Idaho.
Vesta Kruse, Eugene, Oreg. R. A. Libby, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Mrs. J. B. Haynal, Gravel Ford, H. J. Dirksen, College Place, Wash.
Oreg. B. M. Grandy, College Place, Wash.
NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 69

R. H. Martin, 26 York Ave., Spo- T. C. Duncan, Wenatchee, Wash.


kane, Wash. Mrs. Beulah Boyd, Loomis, Wash.
C. A. Burman, College Place, Wash. L. L. Rockwell, R. F. D. 6 North
Yakima, Wash.
LICENTIATES. Miss Anna Haffner, Penawawa,
S. W. Munro, Chelan, Wash. Wash.
E. H. Swanson, Sand Point, Idaho. Lucy Andrus, R. F. D. 6, North
Titus Kurtichanov, College Place, Yakima, Wash.
Wash. S. C. Hanson, R. F. D. 8, Spokane,
J. A. Chaney, Trout Lake, Wash. Wash.
W. B. Ochs, College Place, Wash. Mrs. S. C. Hanson, R. F. D. 8, Spo-
W. M. Landeen, College Place, kane, Wash.
Wash. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
T. R. Flaiz, College Place, Wash. Spokane, Wash., cor. Nora Ave.
D. Ochs, College Place, Wash. and Normandie St.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Walla Walla Wash., cor. Fourth
and Birch Sts.
John Reith, M. D., College Place,
Wash.
Miss Anna J. Olson, College Place,
Wash. WESTERN OREGON CON-
Mrs. Emma Wilkinson, East 2705 FERENCE.
Pacific, Spokane, Wash. Organized 1877; reorganized 1902.
Mrs. J. W. Harmer, North 3107
Normandie, Spokane, Wash. Territory: That portion of the
Miss Elsa Hagberg, College Place, State of Oregon lying west of
Wash. the western boundary lines of
L. E. Biggs, College Place, Wash.. Gilliam and Wheeler Counties,
and north of the northern boun-
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. dary lines of Lake, Klamath, and
C. 0. Smith, College Place, Wash. Lane Counties.
Mrs. B. B. Davis, College Place, Office: 508 East Everett St., Port-
Wash. land, Oreg.
Miss Anna A. Pierce, College Place, OFFICERS.
Wash.
Mrs. G. W. Rhine, College Place, Conference:
Wash. Pres., H. W. Cottrell.
Miss Mary Metcalf, Viola, Idaho. Vice-Pres., H. G. Thurston.
Mrs. Lew C. Greenwood, Touchet, Treas., C. E. Olcott.
Wash. Asst. Treas., Clyde Lowry.
N. C. Bungor, Viola, Idaho. Sec., H. G. Thurston.
Mrs. N. C. I3unv,or, Viola, Idaho. Executive Committee: H. W.
R. F. Beall, 502 South Seventh St., Cottrell, H. G. Thurston, J. H.
North Yakima, Wash. Hanson, W. C. Emmerson, B. J.
Miss Irma Goulard, Culdesac, Ida- Cady, P. C. Hayward, Wm. Reith.
ho. Legal Assn.: " Western Oregon
Bertis Ritz, R. F. D. 2, Sunnyside, Conference Association of Seventh-
Wash. day Adventists." Pres., H. W.
L. I. Stiles, College Place, Wash. Cottrell; Sec. and Treas., C. E. 01-
F. J. Ogden, Farmington, Wash. cott. Board of Trustees: H. W.
Miss Rhoda Straong, Ferdinand, Cottrell. T. H. Starbuck, J. H.
Idaho. Hartog, J. A. Reiber, John Peter-
Miss Neva Ells, Nez Perce, Idaho. son.
Miss Iris B. Yaw, Milton. Oreg.
Miss Mabel Hallberg, 412 Garden Tract Society:
St.. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Sec. and Treas., C. E. Olcott.
70 NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

Asst. Sec. and Treas., Clyde D. E. Stewart, 508 East Everett


Lowry. St., Portland, Oreg.
Field Miss. Sec., E. A. Hamil- R. R. Figuhr, 508 East Everett St.,
ton. Portland, Oreg.
L. E. Folkenberg, 508 East Everett
Sabbath School Dept.: St., Portland, Oreg.
Sec., Miss Edith Starbuck. I. C. Colcord, 508 East Everett St.,
Portland, Oreg.
Educational Dept.: I. C. Emmerson, 508 East Everett
Supt., G. E. Johnson. St., Portland, Oreg.
V. P. Hulse, Forest Grove, Oreg.
Medical Missionary Dept.: 0. M. Huetter, 508 East Everett
Sec., W. B. Holden, M. D., 1002 St., Portland, Oreg.
Stevens Bldg., Portland, Oreg. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
G. C. Hoskin, 719 East Flanders
Religious Liberty Dept.: St., Portland, Oreg.
Secretaries: C. E. Olcott, 508 East Everett St.,
H. G. Thurston, Salem, Oreg. Portland, Oreg.
P. C. Hayward, 5805 Forty- John Peterson, 508 East Everett
sixth St., Southeast, Portland, St., Portland, Oreg.
Oreg. Miss Edith Starbuck, 508 East Ev-
erett St., Portland, Oreg.
Young People's Dept.: Clyde Lowry, 508 East Everett St.,
Sec., Miss Edith Starbuck. Portland, Oreg.
Mrs. H. W. Cottrell, 70 East Tenth
Home Missionary Dept.: St., North, Portland, Oreg.
See., C. E. Oleott. Mrs. Grace Campbell Folkenberg,
508 East Everett St., Portland,
MINISTERS. Oreg.
H. IV! Cottrell, 508 East Everett Miss Eliza Cole, 508 East Everett
St., Portland, Oreg. St., Portland, Oreg.
H. G. Thurston, Salem, Oreg. Mrs. Cora Hayward, 5805 Forty-
J. L. Kay, Gaston, Oreg. sixth St., Southeast, Portland,
P. C. Hayward, 5805 Forty-sixth Oreg.
St., Southeast, Portland, Oreg. E. A. Hamilton, 508 East Everett
B. J. Cady, 508 East Everett St., St., Portland, Oreg.
Portland, Oreg. Miss Pearl Stafford, 508 East Ev-
A. A. Meyer, 508 East Everett St., erett St., Portland, Oreg.
Portland, Oreg. Mrs. Iva F. Cady, Tillamook,
0. E. Sandnes, 508 East Everett Oreg.
St., Portland, Oreg. Miss Katherine Rask, 508 East
G. E. Johnson, 508 East Everett Everett St., Portland, Oreg.
St., Portland, Oreg. Harold Reith, R. F. D. 2, Gaston,
L. K. Dickson 508 East Everett Oreg.
St., Portland,' Oreg. George J. Appel, 508 East Everett
W. T. Hilgert, Portland Sanita- St., Portland, Oreg.
rium, East Sixtieth and Belmont
Sts., Portland, Oreg. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Albert Carey, 508 East Everett St., Prof. I. C. Colcord, 1480 East Gli-
Portland, Oreg. san St., Portland, Oreg.
T. H. Starbuck, 506 East Everett Mrs. I. C. Colcord, 1480 East Gli-
St., Portland, Oreg. san St., Portland, Oreg.
H. W. Emmerson, Forest Grove,
LICENTIATES. Oreg.
J. A. Reiber, 508 East Everett St., Miss Marie Lucas, Forest Grove,
Portland, Oreg. Oreg.
E. H. Emmerson, R. F. D. 2, Gas- Miss Alma Champhe, Silverton,
ton. Oreg. Oreg.
NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 71

Miss Henrietta Anderson, Silver- Mt. Tabor, Sixtieth and Belmont


ton, Oreg. Sts.
Miss Bertha Mosser, McMinnville, St. Johns, Central Ave. and
Oreg. Charleston St.
Miss Inez Mortenson, 1619 Harri- Scandinavian, Ogden Hall, Al-
son St., Oregon City, Oreg. bino.
Miss Clara Miller, Monitor, Oreg. Tabernacle, K. of P. Hall, cor.
Miss Edna Hanson, R. F. D. 2, Eleventh and Alder Sts.
Hillsboro, Oreg. Salem, Gaines St. and Fifth Ave.
Miss Harriett Versteeg, Box 186, Silverton, Oak St. near South Mill.
Falls City, Oreg. Tillamook, Fourth St. and Fourth
E. H. Emmerson, R. F. D. 2, Gas- Ave.
ton Oreg. Toledo, Three blocks south of High
Miss 'Jeanette Newcomb, R. F. D. School.
2, Gaston, Oreg.
Miss 'Myrtle Rippey, R. F. D. 2,
Gaston, Oreg.
Miss Hazel Gibson, Lents, Oreg. WESTERN WASHINGTON CON-
R. R. Figuhr, R. F. D. I, Amity, FERENCE.
Oreg. Organized 1902.
Miss Carrie Graham, R. F. D. 1,
Amity, Oreg. Territory: All of the State of
Miss Gladys Rosser, R. F. D. 1, Washington west of the Cas-
Amity, Oreg. cade Mountains.
Miss Helen Homm, 1315 North Office Address: Auburn, Wash.
Fifth St., Salem, Oreg.
Miss Colema LaFountaine, 206 OFFICERS.
Philadelphia St., St. Johns, Conference:
Oreg. Pres., J. F. Piper.
Mrs. Ethel Davis, Newberg, Oreg. Sec. and Treas., T. L. Copeland.
Miss Coy Steck, Borings Oreg. Executive Committee: J. F.
Mrs. Max Grimm, Scio, Oreg. Piper, F. M. Oliver, J. A. Hol-
Mrs. Myrtle Lockwood, Tillamook, brook, J. E. Graham, T. L. Cope-
Oreg. land, S. N. Rittenhouse.
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Legal Assn.: " Western Wash-
ington Corporation of Seventhlday
Brownsville, South Brownsville. Adventists." , Pres., J. F. Piper;
Dallas, Washington St., near Jef- Sec. and Treas., T. L. Copeland.
ferson.
Falls City, One block north and Tract Society:
east of R. R. Station. Sec. and Treas., C. E. Babcock.
Forest Grove, Third St., between Field Miss. Sec., W. H. Thomp-
Second and Third Ayes. son.
Hood River, Fifteenth and C Sts.
Lebanon, Fifth and Oak Sts. Sabbath School Dept.:
McMinnville, Lincoln and B Sts. Sec., Mrs. Anna B. Piper.
Newberg, Second and Grant Sts.
Oregon City, Head of Seventh St., Educational Dept.:
opposite Eastern School. Supt., A. N. Nelson.
Portland:
Albino, German, Skidmore St. Medical Missionary Dept.:
and Mallory Ave. Sec., W. B. Scott, M. D.
Central, Eleventh and East Ev-
erett Sts. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Lents, Marion Ave. and Blu- Sec., AmoS Mitchell.
mauer Blvd.
Montavilla, East Eightieth and Young People's Dept.:
Everett Sts. Sec.. A. N. Nelson.
72 NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

MINISTERS. Mrs. C. B. Evilsisor, Mount Ver-


non, Wash.
J. F. Piper, 3519 Meridian Ave., Josie L. Moody, East Stanwood,
Seattle, Wash. Wash.
L. Johnson, 3022 West Sixty-sec- Clyde M. Cramlet, 309 Second Ave.,
ond St., Seattle, Wash. North, Seattle, Wash.
J. A. Holbrook, 5336 Eighth Ave., Marthea Matterand, 309 Second
Tacoma, Wash. Ave., North, Seattle, Wash.
N. E., Seattle, Wash. Irene Rudolph, 309 Second Ave.,
C. A. Wyman, Battle Ground, North, Seattle, Wash.
Wash. Fred Flahaut, Harper, Wash.
A. J. Stone, 5702 South Alaska St., Lila Hazelton, Auburn, Wash. -
Tacoma, Wash. Virgie Goodman, Orting, Wash.
J. W. Boynton, Hoquiam, Wash. Ruth Haystad, Centralia, Wash.
F. M. Oliver, 5813 Thirtieth Ave., Mrs. Alice Lagreide, Pe Ell, Wash.
N. W., Seattle, Wash. Grace Wooster, Raymond, Wash.
0. S. Lee, 1121 South Fifteenth Lillian J. Ogden, Ridgefield, Wash.
St., Tacoma, Wash. Fred Boardman, Vancouver, Wash.
F. H. Conway, 1420 South Fifty- G. S. Bugbee, Battle Ground, Wash.
second St., Tacoma, Wash. A. C. Hollenbeck, Battle Ground,
C. L. Lingenfelter, 1800 Twenty- Wash:
fourth Ave., South, Seattle, Ella Purdy, Eden, Wash.
Wash. Mrs. Anna Kingsbury, Shelton,
LICENTIATES. Wash.
S. N. Rittenhouse, Centralia, Wash. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
A. N. Nelson, 1208 Shelby St., Aberdeen, cor. First and E Sts.
Seattle, Wash. Bellingham, 1510 H St.
L. E. Tupper, Kelso, Wash. Everett, cor. Rockefeller and Ev-
Missionary Credentials. erett Sts.
Seattle:
G. Hugh Murrin, Winlock, Wash. 309 Second Ave., North.
Miss Hazel Canary, 1420 South Cor. East Seventy-fifth and Fifth
Fifty-second St., Tacoma, Wash. Sts., N. E.
Miss Elsie Leadsworth, 1622 Tay- Scandinavian, cor. Twenty-sec-
lor Ave., Seattle, Wash. ond, N. W. and West Sixty-
Ceo. L. Coleman, 300 Fifth Ave., seventh Sts.
North, Seattle, Wash. Tacoma, Central, South K and Six-
W. C. Thompson, Auburn, Wash. teenth Sts.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Vancouver, cor. New York and
McKinley Sts.
T. L. Copeland, Auburn, Wash.
Mrs. Magda Johnson, 3022 West
Sixty-second St., Seattle, Wash,
Stella B. Lowry, 2320 Broadway, ALASKA MISSION.
Bellingham, Wash. MINISTER.
Mrs. Anna B. Piper, 3519 Meridian
Ave., Seattle, Wash. D. H. Hanson, Juneau, Alaska.
C. E. Babcock, Auburn, Wash.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. INSTITUTIONS IN THE NORTH
J. J. Paulson, Ferndale, Wash. PACIFIC UNION CON-
Pauline Caywood, Anacortes, FERENCE.
Wash. Educational:
Virgil Becraft, Sedro Woolley, Laurel wood Academy, Gaston,
Wash. Oreg.
Charles Degering, Mount Vernon, Mt. Ellis Academy, Bozeman,
Wash. Mont.
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Walla Walla College, College Sanitariums:


Place, Wash. Portland Sanitarium, East Six-*
Publishing: tieth and Belmont Sts., Port-
Portland Branch of the Pacific
Press Publishing Association, land, Oreg.
719 East Flanders St., Port- Walla Walla Sanitarium, Col
land, Oreg. lege,Place, Wash.

PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1901.
Territory: The Arizona, Califor- J. H. Paap, W. C. White, C. H.
nia, Central California, Inter- Jones, M. E. Cady, G. W. Reaser,
Mountain, Northern California, Claude Conard, H. E. Lysinger, A.
Northwestern California, South- Earl Hall, M. M. Hare, C. E. Rice,
eastern California, and South- F. B. Jones, M. D., M. W. Newton.
ern California Conferences, and Officers: Pres., E. E. Andross;
the Nevada Mission. Vice-Pres., E. W. Farnsworth;
Sec., Claude Conard; Treas., C. W.
Office: 908 West Broadway, Glen- Irwin.
dale, Cal.
Union Book Depository:
Postal Address: Box 146, Glen- Pacific Press Publishing Assn.,
dale, Cal. Mountain View, Cal.
OFFICERS.
Manager, C. H. Jones.
Union Field Miss. Sec., F. E.
Conference: Pa inter.
Pres., E. E. Andross.
Sec. and Treas., B. M. Emerson. Educational Dept.:
Executive Committee: E. E. An- Sec., M. E. Cady.
dross, E. W. Farnsworth, B. M. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Emerson, Claude Conard, B. E.
Beddoe, W. F. Martin, N. P. Niel- Sec.,
sen, Clarence Santee, J. L. WEI- Cor. Sec., F. A. Coffin.
hany, J. Adams Stevens, J. Ernest Young People's Dept.:
Bond, W. S. Holbrook, M. M. Hare,
H. E. Lysinger, F. E. Painter, M. Sec., B. E. Beddoe.
E. Cady, C. H. Jones, C. W. Irwin, Home Missionary Dept.:
G. W. Reaser, L. N. Bowen.
See., B. E. Beddoe.
Legal Assns.: " Pacific Union
Conference AssoCiation of Sev- Press Bureau:
enth-day Adventists." Board of Sec., F. A. Coffin.
Counsel: E. E. Andross, G. W.
Reaser, L. M. Bowen, Claude Con- MINISTERS.
ard, C. E. Rice, C. H. Jones, B. M. E. E. Andross, Box 146, Glendale,
Emerson. Cal.
" Pacific Union College Associa- E. W. Farnsworth, care Pacific
tion." Board of Directors: E. E. Union College, St. Helena, Cal.
Andross, E. W. Farnsworth. J. L. 0. W. Reaser, Box 146, Glendale,
McElhany, J. Adams Stevens, Cal.
Clarence Santee, N. P. Neilsen, B. J. 0. Corliss, 316 Everett St., Glen-
E. Beddoe, W. F. Martin, J. Er- dale, Cal.
nest Bond, W. S. Holbrook, New- H. A. Washburn, Pacific Union
ton G. Evans, NI. D., C. W. Irwin, College, St. Helena, Cal,
74 PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

M. E. Cady, 2547 Piedmont Ave., Sabbath School Dept.:


Berkeley, Cal. Sec., Miss Goldie Black.
J. W. McCord, Box 146, Glendale,
Cal. Educational Dept.:
B. E. Beddoe, Box 146, Glendale, Supt., J. E. Bond.
Cal.
LICENTIATES. Religious Liberty Dept.:
C. W. Irwin, Pacific Union Col- Sec., C. D. M. Williams.
lege, St. Helena, Cal.
F. E. Painter, 620 Acacia Ave., Young People's Dept.:
Tropico, Cal. Sec., Mrs. Tressa Hutchinson.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. (All persons named below may be
B. M. Emerson, Box 146, Glen- addressed at 615 North Tenth
dale, Cal. St., Phoenix, Ariz.)
H. H. Hall, Mountain View, Cal. MINISTERS.
F. A. Coffin, Box 146, Glendale,
Cal. J. E. Bond, C. D. M. Williams,
James Howarth, Box 146, Glendale, I. P. Dillon, L. L. Hutchinson.
Cal.
Mrs. Lela B. Howarth, Box 140, Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Glendale, Cal. H. F. Courter (Safford, Ariz.), W.
Miss Lou Ellen Watts, Box 146, L. Sims, M. Serna.
Glendale, Cal. LICENTIATES.
Claude Conard, care Pacit.c Union
College, St. Helena, Cal. F. M. Owen, E. E. Morrow.
Newton G. Evans, M. D., Loma MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Linda, Cal.
C. H. Jones, Mountain View, Cal. Mrs. Tressa Hutchinson, Jessie H.
Miss Hattie Andre, Pacific Union Dillon, Lena E. Williams, I. T.
College, St. Helena, Cal. Reynolds, Mrs. Ethel H. Bond,
Ismael D. Sanchez, Augestine
Sanchez, Miss Goldie Black, 0. J.
Bond.
ARIZONA CONFERENCE.
Honorary Missionary Licentiates.
Organized 1902. Mrs. M. T. Poston, A. L. Whitaker.
Territory: The State of Arizona.
Office Address: 615 North Tenth CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
St., Phoenix, Ariz. L. B. Ragsdale, Mrs. L. B. Rags-
OFFICERS. dale, Miss Ellen Lambeth.
Conference: CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Pres., J. E. Bond.
Sec. and Treas., 0. J. Bond. Flagstaff, South Side.
Globe, Squaw Hill.
Executive Committee: J. E. Phoenix, car. Third and Pierce Sts.
Bond, C. D. M. Williams, C. E. Tucson, 607 East Ninth St.
Stump, I. T. Reynolds, L. L.
Hutchinson.
Legal Assn.: " Arizona Con-
ference Corporation of Seventh- ' CALIFORNIA
, CONFERENCE.
day Adventists." Pres., J. E. Organized 1873.
Bond; Sec., C. D. M. Williams.
Territory: The following-named
Tract Sdciety: counties in the State of Califor-
Sec. and Treas., 0. J. Bond. - nia:. Alameda, Contra Costa,
Field Miss. Sec., I. T. Reynolds. Monterey, Santa Cruz, Santa
PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 75

Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


San Benito.
Office: 537 Twenty-fifth St. (near C. H. A. Brooke, Lightkeeper,
Telegraph Ave.), Oakland, Cal. Western Pacific Mole, Oakland,
Cal.
OFFICERS. G. H. Barbee, 537 Twenty-fifth St.,
Conference: Oakland, Cal:
Pres., J. L. McElhany. Esther Francis, 537 Twenty-fifth
Sec. and Treas., H. B. Thomas. St., Oakland, Cal.
Executive Committee: J. L. Miss Celia Green, 537 Twenty-fifth
McElhany, A. Brorsen, R. S. St., Oakland, Cal.
Fries, H. S. Shaw, H. G. Childs, Miss Ida B. Hudson, 537 Twenty-
B. M. Shull. fifth St., Oakland, Cal.
Mrs. Ada LaFrance, 537 Twenty-
Legal Assn.: " California Confer- fifth St., Oakland, Cal.
ence Association of the Seventh- Mrs. E. E. Parlin, 445 Rich St.,
day Adventists." Pres., J. L. Mc- Oakland, Cal.
Elhany; Sec. and Treas., H. B. Mrs. J. L. McElhany, 537 Twenty-
Thomas. fifth St., Oakland, Cal.
Tract Society: D. R. Sperry, 537 Twenty-fifth St.,
Oakland, Cal.
Sec., D. R. Sperry. H. B. Thomas, 537 Twenty-fifth
Treas., H. B. Thomas. St., Oakland, Cal.
Field Miss. Sec., G. H. Barbee. Y. Watanabe, Mountain View, Cal.
Sabbath School Dept.: CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Sec., Mrs. J: L. McElhany.
Miss Mary Clark, Mountain View,
Educational Dept.: Cal.
Sec., Miss Esther Francis. Mrs. Emma Covell, 605 Sixty-first
St., Oakland, Cal.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Mrs. R. S. Fries, 567 Thirtieth St.,
Sec., R. S. Fries. Oakland, Cal.
Miss May Holt, 2547 Piedmont
Young People's Dept.: Ave., Berkeley, Cal.
Sec., Mrs. J. L. McElhany. Vernon Hendershot, 569 Thirty-
seventh St., Oakland, Cal.
Home Missionary Dept.: Miss Winnifred James, Mountain
Sec., H. B. Thomas. View, Cal.
Miss Grace Jones, 916 Laguna St.,
MINISTERS. San Francisco, Cal.
J. L. McElhany, 537 Twenty-fifth Miss Bertha Lofstad, 1151 Elev-
St., Oakland, Cal. enth Ave., Kaimuki, Honolulu,
A. Brorsen, 844 Thirty-fourth St., Hawaii.
Oakland, Cal. Mrs. R. W. Smith, 1151 Eleventh
R. S. Fries, 537. Twenty-fifth St., Ave , Kaimuki, Honolulu, Ha-
Oakland, Cal. waii.
L. E. Froom, Mountain View, Cal. Miss Madge Moore, 2641 Telegraph
W. F. Hills, 537 Twenty-fifth St., Ave., Oakland, Cal.
Oakland, Cal. Mrs. M. D. Utt, 138 South Third
H. S. Shaw, 474 Forty-first St., St., Richmond, Cal.
Oakland, Cal. Miss Hazel Wilcox, 916 Laguna St.,
A. E. Place, Garden City Sanita- San Francisco, Cal.
rium, San Jos6, Cal. Other Worker Employed by the
LICENTIATE. Conference.
J. D. Livingston, 537 Twenty-fifth Mrs. Harriett E. Allee, 537 Twen-
St., Oakland, Cal. ty-fifth St., Oakland, Cal.

76 PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

CHURCH DIRECTORY. MINISTERS.


Alameda, 1523 Verdi St. N. P. Neilsen, Box 1304,- Fresno,
Berkeley, 1630 Fairview St. Cal.
Fruitvale, Harrington Ave. at San E. H. Adams, 217 Mariposa St.,
Juan St., Oakland, Cal. Fresno, Cal.
Oakland, 531 Twenty-fifth St. F. E. Brown, 215 Porter St., Han-
San Francisco, 916 Laguna St. ford, Cal.
San Jose, 65 South Seventh St. G. A. Grauer, R. F. D., Box 135a,
Modesto, Cal.
B. L. Howe, 1802 Forest St.,
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA CON- Bakersfield, Cal.
FERENCE. Honorary Ministerial CredentiaL
Organized 1911. Chas. N. Miller, Portersville, Cal.
Territory: The following-named
counties in the State of Cali- LICENTIATES.
fornia: Tulare, Madera, Fresno, R. R. Breitigam, Box 1304, Fresno.
Kings, Mariposa, Merced, and Cal.
Kern County north of the Te- G. A. Truesdell, care Pacific Un-
hachapi Mountains. ion College, St. Helena, Cal.
Office: Central California Con- Geo. T. Vore, Selma, Cal.
ference of S. D. A., Fresno, Cal. L. M. Rice, Box 1304, Fresno, Cal.
Postal Address: Box 1304, Fresno,
Cal. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS. G. A. Wheeler, Box 1304, Fresno,
Conference: Cal.
Pres., N. P. Neilsen. C. L. Davis, Selma, Cal.
Sec. and Treas., G. A. Wheeler. Chas. D. Utt, Box 1304, Fresno,
Executive Committee: N. P. Cal.
Neilsen, E. H. Adams, G. A. Mrs. C. D. Utt, Box 1304, Fresno,
Grauer, F. E. Brown, Nis Hansen, Cal.
B. L. Howe, P. J. Wolfsen. Miss Ada Bond, Box 115, Visalia,
Cal.
Legal Assn.: " Central Cal- Mrs. Alice Mina Mann, Box 1304,
ifornia Conference Assn." Pres., Fresno, Cal.
N. P. Neilsen; Sec. and Treas., G. Mrs. Gertrude Rodman, 35 Effie
A. Wheeler. St., Fresno, Cal.
Tract Society: CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Sec. and Treas., G. A. Wheeler.
Field Miss. Sec., C. L. Davis. Dr. Myrtle Hudson, 215 Porter St.,
Hanford, Cal.
Sabbath School Dept.: Miss 1. Mae Hudson, 215 Porter St.,
Sec., Hanford. Cal.
Miss Violenty Ryder, Route K,
Educational Dept.: Box 227, Fresno, Cal.
Supt., Mrs. Alice Mina Mann. Benjamin Gregory, Route K, Box
154, Fresno, Cal.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Guy E. Mann, 441 Glenn Ave.,
Sec., B. L. Howe. Fresno, Cal.
Lindsay Semmens, 441 Glenn Ave.,
Young People's Dept.: -Fresno, Cal.
Sec., Mrs. Alice Mina Mann. Miss Vivian Stone, 3175 Washing-
ton Ave., Fresno, Cal.
Home Missionary Dept.: Miss Esther Maxson, Chowchilla,
Sec., G. A. Wheeler. Cal.
PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 77

Miss Ruth Carr, Winton, Cal. Sabbath School Dept.:


Miss Bertha Messick, Toll House, Sec., Mrs. Lulu Pease-Wilcox,
Cal. R. F. D. 2, Rifle, Colo.
Mrs. Lena Morris, Dinuba, Cal.
Miss Bessie Loper, Dinuba, Cal. Educational Dept.:
Miss Margaret Borland, R. F. D., Supt., F. A. Lashier.
Exeter, Cal.
Mrs. Minnie Miller, Portersville, Home Missionary Dept.:
Cal. Sec., J. L. Humbert.
Miss Edith Willits, 1129 California
Ave., Bakersfield, Cal. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Isaac Schneider, Shafter, Cal. Sec., H. E. Lysinger.
Miss Louva Sheldon, Route A, Box
230, Laton, Cal. Young People's Dept.:
Mrs. Beatrice Haney, Laton, Sec.. F. A. Lashier.
Allen Johnson, 2058 East Front
St., Selma, Cal. MINISTERS.
H. E. Giddings, Route A, Box 194,
Lemoore, Cal. H. E. Lysinger, 122 South Eighth
Mrs. H. E. Giddings, Route A, St., Grand Junction, Colo.
Box 194, Lemoore, Cal. W. M. Andress, 751 East Ninth
Miss Carrie Rich, Armona, Cal. South, Salt Lake City, Utah.
C. L. Snodgrass, 122 South Eighth
St., Grand Junction, Colo.
H. G. Gjording, 219 Thirty-third
INTER-MOUNTAIN CONFER- St., Ogden, Utah.
E. A. Curtis, Glade Park, Colo.
ENCE.
Organized 1916, from territory Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
formerly comprising the Utah Chas. Nelson, Logan, Utah.
and Western Colorado Confer-
ences. LICENTIATES.
Territory: The State of Utah, that F. S. Chollar, 122 South Eighth St.,
part of Colorado west of the Grand Junction, Colo.
Continental Divide, and San Juan F. A. Lashier, 122 South Eighth
County, New Mexico. St., Grand Junction, Colo.
Office: 122 South Eighth St., Grand
Junction, Colo. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS. J. A. Neilsen, R. F. D. 2, 'Rifle.
Conference: Colo.
Pres., H. E. Lysinger. J. L. Humbert, 122 South Eighth
Sec. and Treas., J. H. Weaks. St., Grand Junction, Colo.
H. C. Holloway, 1957 South
Executive Committee: H. E. Ly- Twelfth East, Salt Lake City,
singer, J. A. Neilsen, W. M. An- Utah.
dress, C. L. Snodgrass, J. L. Sau- Mrs. H. C. Holloway, 1957 South
der, H. C. Holloway, J. H. Weaks. Twelfth East, Salt Lake City,
Legal Assn.: " Inter-Mountain Utah.
Conference Association of Seventh- Esther Smith, 122 South Eighth
day Adventists." Pres., J. A. St., Grand Junction, Colo.
Neilsen.; Sec. and Treas., J. H. J. L. Sauder, 551 Sherman Ave..
Weaks. Salt Lake City, Utah.
Mrs. Lulu Pease-Wilcox, R. F. D.
Tract Society: 2, Rifle, Colo.
Sec. and Treas., J. H. Weaks. J. H. Weaks, 122 South Eighth
Field Miss. Sec., H. B. Meeker. St., Grand Junction, Colo.
78 , PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

Honorary Missionary Licentiates. Sabbath School Dept.:


J. E. Carmichael, Delta, Colo. Sec., Pearl MacPherson.
C. A. Frederick, Cortez, Colo. Educational Dept.:
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Supt., J. W. Rich.
Mrs. H. G. Leffingwell, Grand Religious Liberty Dept.:
Junction, Colo.
Marie Coombs, Delta, Colo. Sec., N. W. Kauble.
Mae Johnson, Montrose, Colo. Young People's Dept.:
F. S. Pruett, R. F. D. 2, Rulison
School, Rifle, Colo. Sec., Ella H. Osborne.
Emma Snyder, Cedaredge, Colo. Home Missionary Dept.:
Theodore Reuff, 551 Sherman Ave.,
Salt Lake City, Utah. Sec., Belle C. Hall.
MINISTERS.
Clarence Santee, Lodi, Cal.
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Henry Shultz, Lodi, Cal.
CONFERENCE. A. J. Osborne, 2131 P St., Sac-
ramento, Cal.
Organized 1911. D. T. Fero, Lodi, Cal.
M. C. Israel, Oakdale, Cal.
Territory: The following-named J. W. Rich, Lodi, Cal.
counties in the State of Cali- N. W. Kauble, Lodi, Cal.
fornia: Stanislaus, Tuolumne, T. H. Watson; Lodi, Cal.
San Joaquin, Calaveras, Ama- W. P. Dayton, Lodi, Cal.
dor, Sacramento, Yolo, Sutter,
Yuba, Colusa, Glenn, Butte, LICENTIATES.
Tehama, Shasta, Siskiyou, Al- J. H. Paap, Lodi, Cal.
pine, Eldorado, Placer, Nevada, M. J. King, Wheatland, Cal. .
Sierra, Plumas, with the excep- Verah MacPherson, Lodi, Cal.
tion of that small portion. of E. C. Peifer, Lodi, Cal.
these counties lying east of the E. H. Abbott, Lodi, Cal.
summit of the Sierras. James Crawford, Chico, Cal.
Office: 341 East Lodi Ave., Lodi, F. M. Butterfield, Crescent Mills,
Cal. Cal.
OFFICERS. C. A. Holt, Lodi, Cal.
Conference: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Pres., Clarence Santee. Pearl MacPherson, Lodi, Cal.
Sec. and Treas., Verah Mac- J. Archie Wiley, Sacramento, Cal.
Pherson. Mrs. Ella H. Osborne, 2131 P St.,
Executive Committee: Clarence Sacramento, Cal.
Santee, A. J. Osborne, N. W. Mrs. E. J. Buchanan, Stockton,
Kauble, T. C. Tunsen, T. H. Wat- Cal.
son, J. W. Rich, P. H. Glantz. Belle C. Hall, Lodi, Cal.
Legal Assn.: " Northern Cali- CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
fornia Conference Association of
the Seventh-day Adventists." Pres., Miss Ruth Dolson, Chico, Cal.
Clarence Santee; Sec. and Treas., Miss Mary Kinniburgh, 2301 K St.,
Verah MacPherson. Sacramento, Cal.
Miss Dorothy O'Neil, Winter, Cal.
Tract Society: Miss Ethel Walder, Electra, Cal.
Sec., E. C. Peifer. Miss Nellie Hartwick, Camino, Cal.
Treas., Verah MacPherson. Mrs. G. M. Price, Lodi, Cal.
Field Miss. Sec., E. H. Abbott. W. B. Miramontez, Lodi,. Cal.'
PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 79

Mrs. C. A. Holt, Lodi, Cal. Home Missionary Dept.:


Miss Velma Wallace, Lodi, Cal. Sec., S. Donaldson.
Miss Rhea Yoeman, 923 South
Hunter St., Stockton, Cal. MINISTERS.
Miss Vinna Hart, Hughson, Cal.
C. D. Stone, Salida, Cal. J. A. Stevens, Box 408, Santa Rosa,
Mrs. C. D. Stone, Salida, Cal. Cal.
G. B. Morrison, 215 Pine St., Mo- J. D. Alder, 3012 E St., Eureka,
desta, Cal. Cal.
Miss Myrta Hart, Modesto, Cal. S. T. Hare, Sanitarium, Cal.
Robert. R. Sanders, Turlock, Cal. Andrew Nls on, Sanitarium, Cal.
Mrs. R. R. Sanders, Turlock, Cal. M. A. Hollister, 311 Fitch St.,
Miss Della Chapman, Esmeralda, Healdsburg,
Cal. E. A. Brown, Fort Bragg, Cal.

Honorary Ministerial Credentials.


NORTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA W. H. Saxby, Sanitarium, Cal.
CONFERENCE.
LICENTIATES.
Organized 1915.
J. R. Dieffenbacher, Box 408, Santa
Territory: The following counties Rosa, Cal.
in the State of California: So- A. L. Baker, Box 408, Santa Rosa,
lano, Marin, Napa, Lake, Sono- Cal.
ma, Mendocino, Trinity, Hum- C. L. Bond, Box 408 Santa Rosa,
boldt, Del Norte. Cal.
Office: 742 Third St., Santa Rosa, L. 0. Pattison, Box 408, Santa
Cal. Rosa, Cal.
Postal Address: Box 408, Santa
Rosa, Cal. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS. Laura B. Morrison, Box 408, Santa
Conference: Rosa, Cal.
Pres., J. Adams Stevens. Oleta Butcher, Box 408, Santa
Sec. and Treas., S. Donaldson. Rosa, Cal.
S. Donaldson, Box 408, Santa Rosa,
Executive Committee: J. Adams Cal.
Stevens, A. Nelson, J. D. Alder, Mrs. Vesta J. Farnsworth, care
Claude Conard, E. W. Alsberge, Pacific Union College, St. Helena,
C. E. Rice, M. A. Hollister. Cal.
Tract Society: CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Depository at 537 Twenty-fifth
St., Oakland, Cal. Victor Wolfkill, 3012 E St.,
Sec., D. R. Sperry. Eureka, Cal.
Treas., H. B. Thomas. Miss Irma Young, 3012 E St.,
Field Miss. Sec., G. H. Barbee. Eureka, Cal.
Lyle Wilcox, - 418 Brown St.,
Sabbath School Dept.: Healdsburg, Cal.
Sec., Mrs. Vesta J. Farnsworth, Miss Margaret Cady, 500 Univer-
care Pacific Union College, St. sity Ave., Healdsburg, Cal.
Helena, Cal. Mrs. R. H. Bowen, 1200 Oak St.,
Napa, Cal.
Educational Dept.: Miss Jessie Osborne, care Pacific
Supt., Miss Esther Francis, 537 Union College, St. Helena, Cal.
Twenty-fifth St., Oakland, Cal. Miss Hazel Carmichael, care Pacific.
Union College, St. Helena, Cal.
Young People's Dept.: Miss Mabel. Swanson, care Pacific
Sec., J. R. Dieffenbucber. Union College, St. Helena, Cal.
SO PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

Miss Ella P. Nelson, St. Helena, Legal Assn.: " Southeastern Cali-
Cal. fornia Association of Seventh-day
J. K. Battin, Sanitarium, Cal. Adventists." Pres., W. F. Martin;
Mrs. L. G. Stafford, Sanitarium, Sec. and Treas., J. C. McReynolds.
Cal.
Miss Anna Johnson, Sanitarium, Tract Society:
Cal. Sec. and Treas., W. R. Goss.
Mrs. Viola Miller, Sebastopol, Cal. Field Miss. Sec., H. A. Hebard.
Miss Ruth Leininger, Sonoma, Cal.
John Hart, 317 Arkansas St., Va- Sabbath School Dept.:
llejo, Cal. Sec., Mrs. W. F. Martin.
Hulda Messick, Ukiah, Cal.
Educational Dept.:
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Supt., Max Hill.
Arcata, D and Twelfth Sts.
Eureka, E and Harris Sts. Young People's Dept.:
Fort Bragg, cor. Whipple and Pine Sec., Max Hill.
Sts.
Fortuna, cor. Sixth and D Sts. Home Missionary Dept.:
Healdsburg, cor. Fitch and Mathe-
son Sts. Sec., H. A. Hebard.
Napa, cor. Church and Second Sts.
Petaluma, cor. English and Up- MINISTERS.
ham Sts. W. F. Martin, 310 Loring Bldg.,
San Rafael, Fifth Ave., bet. D and Riverside, Cal.
E Sts. R. S. Owen, 3988 Ingalls St., San
Santa Rosa, Orchard St., near Diego, Cal.
Johnson. J. A. Burden, Paradise Valley.
Sebastopol, Petaluma Ave. Sanitarium, National City, Cal.
St. Helena, Madrona Ave. and W. M. Healey 667 Eighteenth St.,
' Pine St. San Diego, Cal.
Ukiah, N. E. cor. Bush and Henry C. F. Folkenberg, 3020 B St., San
Sts. Diego, Cal.
Vallejo, Tennessee St. L. E. Brant, 2055 North Main St.,
Santa Ana, Cal.
F. M. Burg, Loma Linda, Cal.
SOUTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA G. B. Starr, Loma Linda, Cal.
L. H. Proctor, 753 East E St..
CONFERENCE. Ontario, Cal.
Organized 1915. H. C. Basney, Brawley, Cal.
Territory: The following-named W. A. George, M. D., Loma Linda,
counties in the State of Cali- Cal.
fornia: Orange, San Diego, Im- Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
perial, Riverside, and San Ber-
nardino. J. W. Adams, Hinkley, Cal.
Office: 310 Loring Bldg., Riverside, W. L. Black, 163 Palm Court,
Cal. Riverside, Cal.
D. D. Lake, Brawley, Cal.
OFFICERS. C. McReynolds, Loma Linda, Cal.
Conference: D. H. Oberholtzer, Palm City, Cal.
Pres., W. F. Martin. W. W. Sharp, National City, Cal.
Sec. and Treas., J. C. McRey- Luther Warren, Paradise Valley
nolds. Sanitarium, National City, Cal.
Executive Committee: W. P. C. H. Edwards, 318 West E St.,
Martin, J. A. Burden, R. S. Owen, Ontario, Cal.
C. F. Folkenberg, Newton Evans, Andrew Mead, 850 Van Ness Ave..
M. D., L. E. Brant, D. D. Lake. Santa Ana, CO.
PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. St

LICENTIATES. Mrs. E. C. Cushman, Hemet, Cal.


John Knox, Elsinore, Cal. Mrs. B. A. Rogers, 807 East Cen-
H. E. McWhinny, 310 Loring Bldg., tral St., Redlands, Cal.
Riverside, Cal. Mrs. Lotta Butka, Loma Linda,
R. G. Schaffner, 3829 Thirtieth St., Cal.
San Diego, Cal. Floyd W. Gardner, Loma Linda,
A. W. Truman, M. D., Loma Linda, Cal.
Cal. Mrs. Floyd W. Gardner, Loma
Linda, Cal.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Miss Edith M. Barnes, 1441 South
Orange St., Riverside, Cal.
John C. McReynolds, 310 Loring Miss Vivian Nightingale, 671 Wal-
Bldg., Riverside, Cal. lace St., San Bernardino, Cal.
H. A. Hebard, 310 Loring Bldg., Miss Korine Hartog, Garden
Riverside, Cal. Grove, Cal.
W. R. Goss, 310 Loring Bldg., Miss Pearl Cooper, Garden Grove,
Riverside, Cal. Cal.
Max Hill, 310 Loring Bldg., River- Miss Anna Jensen, 1725 Valencia
side Cal. Ave., Santa Ana, Cal.
Mrs. 'W. F. Martin, 310 Loring Miss Laura Sturges, Escondido,
Bldg., Riverside, Cal. Cal.
Frank Brainard, 310 Loring Bldg., Mrs. Marie B. Marchus, Escondido,
Riverside, Cal. Cal.
Miss Myrna C. Lee, 669 Eighteenth Miss Tda Bennett, 669 Eighteenth
St., San Diego, Cal. St., San Diego. Cal.
Miss Myrtle McGill, Redlands, Cal. Miss Orpha Andrews, 4221 Van
Miss Minnie W. Smith, 669 Eigh- Dyke St., East San Diego, Cal.
teenth St., San Diego, Cal. Miss Ileen McKenzie, 328 Sampson
Miss Olive E. Adams, Hinkley, Cal. St., San Diego, Cal.
Mrs. Luther Warren, Paradise Miss Letha Atwood, Paradise Val-
Valley. Sanitarium, National ley Sanitarium, National City,
City, Cal. Cal.
Mrs. W. L. Black, 163 Palm Court. Miss Lura Atwood, 713 Holt Ave.,
Riverside, Cal. El Centro, Cal.
Mrs. John Knox, Elsinore, Cal. Miss Emma Hengst, Brawley, Cal.
Mrs. L. H. Proctor, 753 East E St.. Mrs. H. A. Gober, R. F. D. 2, El
Ontario, Cal. Centro, Cal.
L. M. Bowen, Loma Linda, Cal. L. M. Hesseltine, R. F. D. 2, El
Newton Evans, M. D., Loma Linda. Centro, Cal.
Cal. Mrs. H. E. Farmer, Calipatria, Cal.
Honorary Missionary Credentials. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Walter Harper, Fruitland, Hum- Ontario, cor. West B St. and Vine
boldt Co., Cal. Ave.
Miss Rebecca Hannaford, Paradise Redlands, East State St., near
Valley Sanitarium, National Church St.
City, Cal.
Mrs. Josephine Gotzian, Paradise Riverside, West Twelfth St., be-
Valley Sanitarium, National tween Orange and Lemon Sts.
City, Cal. San Bernardino, cor. Hansen and
Mrs. W. W. Sharp, National City, F Sts.
Cal. San Diego:
Mrs. M. S. Boyd, Loma Linda, Cal. G St. Church, cor. Eighteenth
and G Sts.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. University Ave. Church, 2 Uni-
Miss Alma Fink, Box 46, Hemet, versity Ave.
Cal. Santa Ana, cor. Fifth and Ross Sts.
82 PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

SOUTIL6RN CALIFORNIA CON- J. R. Patterson, Arroyo Grande,


FERENCE. Cal.
Organized 1901. A. Ritchie, 562 West Second St.,
Glendale, Cal.
Territory: The following-named W. M. Adams, 417 West Fifth St.,
counties in the State of Cali- Los Angeles, Cal.
fornia: San Luis Obispo, Santa H. F. Rand, care Glendale Sani-
Barbara, Ventura Los Angeles, tarium, Glendale, Cal.
and that portion of' Kern County C. J. Kunkel, 417 West Fifth St.,
lying south of the Tehachapi Los Angeles, Cal.
Mountains. P. L: Knox, 417 West Fifth St.,
Office: 417 West Fifth St., Los Los Angeles, Cal.
Angeles, Cal.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
OFFICERS.
F. R. Shaeffer, Box 226, Sawtelle,
Conference: Cal.
Pres., M. M. Hare. G. A. Rauleder, 1245 East Forty-
Sec. and Treas., W. L. Mecum. fifth St., Los Angeles,. Cal.
Executive Committee: M. M. L. D. Santee, 1061 Raymond St.,
Hare, G. A. Snyder, C. J. Kunkel, Pasadena, Cal....
H. G. Lucas, W. M. Adams, E. G. 0. E. Jones, Tropico, Cal.
Fulton, C. A. Burrows. V. H. Lucas, 2007 Morton Ave.,
Legal Assn.: " Southern Cali- Pasadena, Cal. .
fornia Association of Seventh-day E. W. Snyder, 1430 Garfield Ave.,
Adventists." Pres., M. M. Hare; Pasadena, Cal.
Sec. and Treas., W. L. Mecum. LICENTIATES.
Tract Society: C. E. And]. oss, 417 West Fifth St.,
Sec., C. L. Cyphers. Los Angeles, Cal.
Treas., W. L. Mecum. H. Z. Davis, 417 West Fifth St.,
Los Angeles, Cal.
Field Miss. Sec., C. C. Morlan. G. G. Brown, 417 West Fifth St.,
Sabbath School Dept.: Los Angeles, Cal.
J. L. Beane, 417 West Fifth St.,
Sec., Jennie L. Ireland. Los Angeles, Cal.
Educational Dept.: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Supt., H. G. Lucas. W. L. Mecum, 417 West Fifth St.,
Religious Liberty Dept.: Los Angeles, Cal.
C. L. Cyphers, 417 West Fifth St.,
Sec., G. A. Snyder. Los Angeles, Cal.
Young People's Dept.: C. C. Morlan, 417 West Fifth St.,
Los Angeles, Cal.
Sec., Mrs. M. M. Hare. P. B. Bontemps, 726 East Forty-
Home Missionary Dept: eighth 'St., Los. Angeles, Cal.
Mrs. M. E. Hoyt, 1327East Fiftieth
Sec., C. C. Morlan. St., Los Angeles, Cal.
MINISTERS. Miss Elizabeth Carter, 1327 East
Fiftieth St., Los Angeles, Cal.
M. M. Hare, 417 West Fifth St., Mrs. Florence W. Merrill, 417 West
Los Angeles, Cal. Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.
F. I. Richardson, 417. West Fifth Miss Jennie L. Ireland, 417 West
St., Los Angeles, Gal. Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.
H. G. Lucas, 417 West Fifth St., Miss Violet R. Bell, 417 West
Los Angeles, Cal. Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.
G. A. Snyder, 215 'South Jackson Mrs. Amy R. Temple, 1038 El
St., Glendale, CaL Molino St., Los Angeles, Cal.-
PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 83

Miss Reathel Jenkins, 4511 East Mrs. L. M. Knapp, 417 West Fifth
First St., Los Angeles, Cal. St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Miss M. Belle Shyrock, 1368 East Miss Mary E. Learned, 749 East
Fifty-sixth St., Los Angeles, Cal. Fifth St., Pomona, Cal.
Miss Cora A. Rapp, 438 South Miss Lucile Vlier, 417 West Fifth
Westlake Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Mrs. M. M. Hare 417 West Fifth Will Potts, 531 South .Rowan St.,
St., Los Angeles, Cal. Los Angeles, Cal.
Mrs. L. E. Cox, 1425 Chappale St., Miss Mabel De Groot, care S. D. A.
Santa Barbara, Cal. Church, Twelfth St., San Pedro."
Cal.
Honorary Missionary Licentiates.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Mrs. E. J. Calkins, 417 West Fifth Glendale, Third and Isabel Sts.
St., Los Angeles, Cal. Long Beach, Tenth and Linden Sts.
C. F. Marvin, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles:
Los Angeles, Cal. Boyle Heights, 123 South Dit-
Mrs. L. A. Parsons, Glendale Sani- man St.
tarium, Glendale, Cal. First, 141 Carr St., between
Miss Grace Ford, 936 Gratton St., Main and Hill Sts.
Los Angeles, Cal. South Side, 668 East Thirty-
MEDICAL MISSIONARIES. sixth St.
Pasadena, Mountain and Summit
Julia A. White, M. D., care Glen- Sts.
dale Sanitarium, Glendale, Cal.
Pomona, East Sixth St.
A. C. Larson, M. D., 417 West
Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal. San Fernando, in Academy Build-
Josie G. Shyrock-Warren, M. D., ing.
care Glendale Sanitarium, Glen- San Pedro, Twelfth St., between
dale, Cal. Dodson and Pacific Sts.
J. M. Warren, M. D., care Glendale Santa Barbara, opposite High
Sanitarium, Glendale, Cal. School building.
C. A. Burrows, M. D., Glendale,
Cal.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. NEVADA MISSION.
Ada Somerset, 814 West Broad- Organized 1913.
way, Glendale, Cal. Territory: The State of Nevada,
Mrs. Roy Carmichael, 401 North and that portion of California
Maryland St., Glendale Cal. east of the summit of the Sierra
Miss Henriette Hughes, Fifth and Nevada Mountains.
Everett Sts., Glendale, Cal.
Miss Verna Magnussen, 140 East Office: 452 Ralston St, Reno, Nev.
Mountain St., Pasadena, Cal. OFFICERS.
Mrs. Delpha Shaeffer-Miller, care
Academy, San Fernando, Cal. Mission:
Miss Evelyn Parr, care Academy, Supt., W. S. Holbrook.
San Fernando, Cal. Sec., C. W. Pierce, Box 576,
Miss Annie Bennett, 715 East Reno, Nev.
Anaheim St., Long Beach, Cal. Treas., B. M. Emerson, Box 146,
Miss Olive Traviss, 140 East Moun- Glendale, Cal.
tain St., Pasadena, Cal. Mission Committee: W. S. Hol-
Miss Mary Trautwein, 3709 Adair brook, C. W. Fuller, G. G. Sims,
St., Los Angeles, Cal. C. W. Pierce, H. A. Hartman.
Miss Minnie Overman, Arroyo
' Grande, Cal. Sabbath School Dept.:
Mrs. J. J. Ward, Long Beach, Cal. Sec., Mrs. M. E. Holbrook. .
84 PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

Educational Dept.: Miss Ione Cochran, Winnemucca,


Supt., Mrs. M. E. Holbrook. Nev.
Miss Edith -Bedford, Bishop, Cal.
Young People's Dept.: Mrs. Nellie A. Wilkinson, Fallon,
Sec., Mrs. M. E. Holbrook. Nev.
Mrs. May L. Hanley, Calneva, Cal.
Home Missionary Dept.:
See., Mrs. M. E. Holbrook.
MINISTERS. INSTITUTIONS IE. THE PA-
W. S. Holbrook, 452 Ralston St., CIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.
Reno, Nev. Educational:
C. W. Fuller, Winnemucca, Nev. Lodi Academy, Lodi, Cal.
G. G. Sims, 452 Ralston St., Reno, Loma Linda College of Medical
Nev. . Evangelists, Loma Linda, Cal.
James Taphouse, Bishiip, Cal. Pacific Union College, St. Hele-
LICENTIATES. na, Cal.
Phoenix Intermediate School,
H. L. Wallace, Elko, Nev. Phoenix, Ariz.
G. L. Wilkinson, Fallon, Nev. San Fernando Academy, San
Wilbur Holbrook, 452 Ralston St., Fernando, Cal.
Reno, Nev.
Publishing:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Moun-
Mrs. M. E. Holbrook, 452 Ralston tain View, Cal.
St., Reno, Nev.
Mrs. Bessie A. Wallace, Elko, Nev. Sanitariums:
Mrs. Nellie A. Wilkinson, Fallon, Glendale Sanitarium, Glendale,
Nev. Cal.
Mrs. Mabel 0. Fuller, Winneumcca, Loma Linda Sanitarium, Loma
Nev. Linda, Cal.
Paradise Valley Sanitarium,
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. National City, Cal.
Mrs. Orva Hammersmark, Reno, St. Helena Sanitarium, Sani-
Nev. tarium, Cal.

SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 5908.
Territory: The Conferences of and W. E. Abernathy, D. W. Dillen, -
Cumberland, Florida, Georgia, Leo Thiel, C. B. Haynes, J. A.
North Carolina, and South Tucker, L. D. Randall, J. B.
Carolina. Locken.
Office Address: 169 Bryan St., Legal Assn.: " Southeastern
Atlanta, Ga. Union Conference Assn. of S.
D. A." Pres., W. H. Branson;
OFFICERS. Sec. and Treas., W. E. Abernathy.
Conference: Auditor and Transportation Agt,,
Pres., W. H. Branson. W. E. Abernathy.
Sec. and Treas., W. E. Aber-
nathy. Union Book Depository:
Executive Committee: W. H. Atlanta Branch of Southern Pub.
Branson, the presidents of the Assn., 169 Bryan St., Atlanta, Ga.
conferences composing the Union, Manager, L. D. Randall.
SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE. S5

Union Field Miss. Sec., D. W. ters, W. E. Strother, Miss Anna


Dillen. Knight.
Educational Dept.: MINISTER.
Sec., J. A. Tucker. G. E. Peters, 169 Bryan St., At-
Religious Liberty Dept.: lanta, Ga.
Sec., C. B. Haynes. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Young People's Dept.: Miss Anna Knight, 209 Greens-
See., J. A. Tucker. ferry Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
Cantonment Work, T. E. Pavey.
Home Missionary Dept.:
Sec., J. B. Locken. CUMBERLAND CONFERENCE.
Press Bureau: Organized 1900.
Sec, C. B. Haynes. Territory: Eastern Tennessee, the
MINISTERS.
western boundary being the
western line of the counties of
W. H. Branson, 169 Bryan St., At- Macon, Smith, DeKalb, Warren,
lanta, Ga. Grundy, and Marion; also seven
C. B. Haynes, 169 Bryan St., At- counties in northwestern Geor-
lanta, Ga. gia, viz., Dade, Walker, Catoosa,
F. W. Field, Ooltewah, Tenn. Whitfield, Murray, Fannin, and
J. B. Leicken, 169 Bryan St., At- Gilmer.
lanta, Ga. Office: 31 Deaderick Bldg., Knox-
ville, Tenn.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
OFFICERS.
G. H. Baber, Graysville, Tenn. Conference:
F. Peabody, 40 West End Ave.,
Atlanta, Ga. Pres., J. L. Shuler.
W. W. Williams, Route A, Box Sec. and Treas., C. T. Roper.
223, Miami, Fla. Executive Committee: J. L. Shu-
ler, Cyrus Simmons, F. E. Wash-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. burn, R. L. Williams, U. D. Pick-
W. E. Abernathy, 169 Bryan St., ard.
Atlanta, Ga. Legal Assn.: " The Cumberland
D. W. Dillen, 169 Bryan St., At- Conference Association of S. D. A.,
lanta, Ga. Inc." Pres., J. L. Shuler; Sec., C.
L. D. Randall, 169 Bryan St., At- T. Roper.
lanta, Ga.
Leo Thiel, Ooltewah, Tenn. Tract Society:
J. A. Tucker, 169 Bryan St., At- Sec. and Treas., C. T. Roper.
lanta,,Ga. Field Miss. Sec., F. E. Washburn.
T. E. Pavey, Columbia, S. C.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Union Negro Mission Department. See., Mrs. U. D. Pickard.
Supt., W. H. Branson.
Sec., W. E. Abernathy. Educational Dept.:
Home Missionary, Educational, Sec., Mrs. U. D. Pickard.
and Young People's Sec., Miss
Anna Knight. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Union Evangelist, G. E. Peters. Sec., Cyrus Simmons.
Executive Committee: W. H. Young People's Dept.:
Branson, the Presidents of the con- Supt., Mrs. U. D. Pickard.
ferences compOsing the Union, and
the following: W. E. Abernathy, Medical Missionary Dept.:
B. W. Abney, R. E. Williams, H. N. Sec., Dr. M. M. Martinson, 6321/2
Gemon, M. C. Strachan, G. E. Pe- Market St., Chattanooga, Tenn.
86 SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE.

Home Missionary Dept.: CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.


Sec., U. D. Pickard. Miss Edna Bryan, Knoxville, Tenn.
Miss Maggie Clark, 422 Lookout
MINISTERS. St., Chattanooga, Tenn.
J. L. Shuler, 31 Deaderick Bldg.,
Knoxville, Tenn CHURCH DIRECTORY.
U. D. Pickard, 31 Deaderick Bldg., Chattanooga, Beech and Duncan
Knoxville, Tenn Sts.
W. R. Hanson, 31 Deaderick Bldg., Knoxville, Third Ave. and Gill St.
Knoxville, Tenn
Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
FLORIDA CONFERENCE.
Smith Sharp, Graysville, Tenn.
W. L. Killen, 110 Wesc, Chestnut Organized 1893.
St., Johnson City, Tenn. Territory: The State of Florida;
LICENTIATE.
excepting the counties of Es-
cambia, Santa Rosa, Walton,
Cyrus Simmons, Box 522, Knox- Holmes, Washington, Jackson,.
ville, Tenn. and Calhoun, which belong to
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. the Alabama Conference.
F. E. Washburn, 31 Deaderick Office: Cor. East Robinson and
Bldg., Knoxville, Tenn. West Sts., Orlando, Fla.
C. T. Roper, 31 Deaderick Bldg.,
OFFICERS.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Miss Dollie Thrailkill, 31 Deader- Conference:
ick Bldg., Knoxville, Tenn. Pres., A. R. Sandborn.
hiss Ora Latham, 31 Deaderick Sec. and Treas., A. L. Bayley.
Bldg., Knoxville, Tenn. Executive Committee: A. R.
Dr. M. M. Martinson, 6321h. Mar-
ket St., Chattanooga, Tenn. Sandborn, W. H. Smith, C. R. Ma=
goon, J. W. Siler, John Mitchell.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Legal Assn.: " Florida Confer-
Mrs. Mary Anderson-Knox, Grays- ence Association of S. D. A."
ville, Tenn. Pres., A. R. Sandborn; Sec. and
Miss Nell Travis, Graysville, Tenn. Treas., A. L. Bayley.
Mrs. Mary Ballard, 620 Luttrell
St., Knoxville, Tenn. Tract Society:
Mrs. F. E. Washburn, 2501 Vir- Sec. and Treas., A. L. Bayley.
ginia Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. Field Miss. Sec., J. W. Siler.
Miss Alice Bates, 303 Hamilton
Ave., Johnson City, Tenn. Sabbath School Dept.:
Miss Aurelia Woolridge, Lenoir Sec., Mrs. R. G. Stringer.
City, Tenn.
Educational Dept.:
Negro Mission.
Sec., W. H. Hayes.
Negro Mission Committee: J. L.
Shuler, H. N. Gemon, S. J. Thomp- Medical Missionary Dept.:
son. Sec., R. S. Ingersoll, M. D.
MINISTER.
Religious Liberty Dept.:
H. N. Gemon, 31 Deaderick Bldg.,
Knoxville, Tenn. Sec., W. H. Smith.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. ' Young People's Dept.:
Mrs. Emily McGlocklin, Morris- Sec., B. W. Spire.
town, Tenn.
Miss Edna Bryan, 31 Deaderick Home .....issionary Dept.:
Bldg., Knoxville, Tenn. Sec., W. H. Hayes.
SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 87

MINISTERS. MINISTER.
A. R. Sandborn, cor..East Robin- R. E. Williams, Tampa, F1a.
son and West Sts., Orlando, J. S. Green, Jacksonville, Fla.
Fla.
W. II. Smith, 1902 Lackawanna MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. F. H. Stevens, Orlando, Fla.
C. R. Magoon, cor. East Robinson
and West Sts., Orlando, Fla. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. Felicia M. Palmer, 2735 Evergreen
Ave., Jacksonvile,
Fla.
L. T. Crisler, Formosa, Fla. Anna Vard, Punta Gorda, Fla.
Victor Thompson, 310 West Six- Mrs. E. M. Woodard, Orlando, Fla.
teenth St., Jacksonville, Fla.
J. C. Mikkelsen, Plant City, Fla. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
LICENTIATES. Daytona, Cypress St.
Allen Walker, Palatka, Fla. Jacksonville:
B. W. Spire, Orlando, Fla. Cor. Roselle and Charles Sts.
Colored, Southwest cor. Third
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Ave., and Johnson St.
C. P. Whitford, Drawer 28, Or- Miami:
lando, Fla. Third St., near Avenue D.
R. S. Ingersoll, Drawer 28, Orlando, Colored, Second St.
Fla. Orlando:
Dr., L. L. Andrews, Drawer 28, Or- Cor. East Robinson and West
lando, Fla. Sts.
J. W. Siler, cor. East Robinson Colored, West Robinson Ave.
and West Sts., Orlando, Fla. St. Petersburg, cor. South Sixth
A. L. Bayley, cor. East Robinson St.
, and Fifth Ave., South.
and West Sts., Orlando, Fla. Tampa:
W. H. Hayes, cor. East Robinson In 2800 Block on Florida Ave.
and West Sts., Orlando, Fla. Colored, Allen Temple, cor. Scott
Mrs. R. G. Stringer, cor. East Rob- and Lamar Sts.
inson and West Sts., Orlando,
Fla.
Dr. Olive Ingersoll, Drawer 28,
Orlando, Fla. GEORGIA CONFERENCE.
Miss Bessie Smith, 1902 Lacka- Organized 1901.
wanna Ave., Jacksonville, Fla.
Miss Grace Smith, cor. East Rob- Territory: The State of Georgia,
inson and West Sts., Orlando, excepting the counties of Dade,
Fla. Walker, Catoosa, Whitfield, Mur-
L. Cope, Palatka, Fla. ray, Fannin, and Gilmer, belong-
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
ing to the Cumberland Confer-
ence.
E. W. Tonges, Orlando, Fla. Office: 169 Bryan St., Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Anna To: ges, Orlando, Fla.
Miss Pearl Lewis, Sneads Island, OFFICERS.
Fla. Conference:
J. H. Shrock, Box 517, St. Peters- Pres., B. W. Brown.
burg, Fla. Sec. and Treas., J. K. Macmillan.
Miss Angie Foster, . Gainesville, EXecutive Committee: B. W.
Fla. Brown, J. K. Macmillan, Dr: J. R.
Miss Lillian Hickok, Miami, Fla. Mitchell, J. D. Haynes.
Mrs. Calvin, Miami, Fla.
Legal Assn.: " Georgia Confer-
Negro Mission. ence Association of S. D. A."
Committee: A. R. Sandborn, J. Pres., B. W. Brown; Sec. and
S. Green, R. E. Williams. Treas., J. K. Macmillan;
8S SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE.

Tract Society: Mrs. M. J. Tate, 209 Greensferry


Sec. and Treas., J. K. Macmillan. Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
Field Miss. Sec., CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Sabbath School Dept.: Mrs. M. J. Tate, 209 Greensferry
Sec., Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
Miss Julia F. Baugh, 2410 Flor-
Educational Dept.: ence St., Savannah, Ga. .
Supt., 0. B. Crary. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Atlanta:
Cor. Cherokee Ave. and Orleans
Sec., B. W. Brown. St.
Young People's Dept.: Colored, 209 Greensferry Ave.
Sec., 0. B. Crary. Macon, Log Cabin Heights.
Savannah:
Home Missionary Dept.: Cor. Thirty-fifth and Whitaker
Sec., 0. B. Crary. Sts.
Colored, Florence and Forty-
MINISTER. third Sts.
Columbus, 1312 Twenty-fourth St.
B. W. Brown, 169 Bryan St., At-
lanta, Ga.
LICENTIATES. NORTH CAROLINA CON-
Dr. J. R. Mitchell, 320 Grant St., FERENCE.
Atlanta, Ga. Organized 1901.
0. B. Crary, 169 Bryan St., At-
lanta, Ga. Territory: The State of North
J. D. Haynes, 169 Bryan St., At- Carolina.
lanta, Ga. Office Address: Room 2, Richard-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. son Bldg., High Point, N. C.
.1. K. Macmillan, 169 Bryan St., OFFICERS.
Atlanta, Ga. Conference:
Lena A. Brown, 185 Glenwood Pres.,
Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Sec. and Treas., C. R. Callicott.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Executive Committee.
Miss Sallie Mae Van Sant, Route , B. W. Ray, J. A. Strickland,
3, Decatur, Ga. W. P. Dougherty, C. R. Callicott.
Miss Eva, Sommer, Route 4, Bos- Legal Assn.: " North Carolina
ton, Ga. Conference Assn. of S. D. A."
Pres., , Sec. and Treas..
Negro Mission. C. R. Callicott.
Committee: B. W. Brown, T. S.
T ate. Tract Society:
Sec. and Treas., C. R. Callicott.
LICENTIATE. Field Miss. Sec., W. P. Dough-
T. S. Tate, 1310 Twenty-fourth erty.
St., Columbus, Ga.
Sabbath School Dept.:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Sec., K. R. Haughey.
Jennie Hankinson, 1504 Chestnut
St., Augusta, Ga. Educational Dept.:
Miss Julia F. Baugh, 2410 Florence Supt., K. R. Haughey.
St., Savannah, Ga.
Mary E. Jones, 411 Eighth St., Religious Liberty Dept.:
Columbus, Ga. Sec.,
SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 89

Young People's Dept.: Miss Lucile Long, Gen. Del., Wil-


Sec., K. R. Ha'.ughey. son, N. C.
Home Missionary Dept.: CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Sec., K. R. Haughey. Asheville, 238 Haywood St., Ashe-
ville, N. C.
Negro Mission.
Committee: , C. R.
Callicott, B. W. Abney, J. F. Crich- SOUTH CAROLINA CON-
low, Warren McKnight. FERENCE.
MINISTERS. Organized 1907.
. J. A. Strickland, Box 602, High Territory: The State of South
Point, N. C. Carolina.
H. L. Shoup, 238 Haywood St., Office Address: Room 1, People's
Asheville, N. C. Bank Bldg., Columbia, S. C.
B. W. Abney, Box 602, High Point,
OFFICERS.
N. C.
J. F. Crichlow, 701 McRae St., Wil- Conference:
mington, N. C. Pres., E. W. Wolfe.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Clara Rus-
sell.
D. T. Shireman, Morganton, N. C. Executive Committee: E. W.
LICENTIATE. Wolfe, J. A. Traugh, 0. F. Turner,
C. L. Collison.
S. R. Haynes, 1219 Washington
St., Greenville, N. C. - Tract Society:
Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Clara Rus-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. sell.
W. P. Dougherty, Box 602, High Field Miss. Sec., C. L. Collison.
Point, N. C.
C. R. Callieott, Box 602, High Sabbath School Dept.:
Point, N. C. Sec., A. B. Russell.
K. R. Haughey, Box 602, High
Point, N. C. Educational Dept.:
Mrs. K. R. Haughey, Box 602, Supt., A. B. Russell.
High Point, N. C.
Miss Delia Russell, 12 South Ann Religious Liberty Dept.:
St., Asheville, N. C. Sec., C. B. Haynes, 169 Bryan
Miss Elizabeth McHugh, 38 Pas- St., Atlanta, Ga.
teur St., Newbern, N. C.
Miss J. M. Gillam, Box - 602, High Young People's Dept.:
Point, N. C. Sec., A. B. Russell.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Home Missionary Dept.:
Mrs. N..P. Fox, R. F. D. 3, Box 52, Sec., A. B. Russell.
Statesville, N. C.
Mrs. B. F. Wrenn, Box 602, High MINISTERS.
Point, N. C. E. W. Wolfe, Room .1, People's
Miss Belle Burton, care D. T. Shire- Bank Bldg., Columbia, S. C.
man, Morganton, N. C. J. A. Traugh, Room 1, People's
Miss Earsie Brown, 238 Haywood Bank Bldg., Columbia, S. C.
St., Asheville, N. C.
Mission School Teachers. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Dr. G. E. West, 4 Lee St., New- A. N. Allen, 300 Darlington Ave.,
bern, N. C. Darlington, S. C.
90 SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONVERENCE.-

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Mrs. J. A. Godley, Newberry, S. C.


Mrs. E. W. Wolfe, Room 1, Peo- Mrs. Ella B. Canty, 521 Dingle
ple's Bank Bldg., Columbia, S. C. St., Sumter, S. C.
C. L. Collison, Room 1, People's Mrs. J. W. Sweedenberg, 63 Cooper
Bank Bldg., Columbia, S. C. St., Charleston, S. C.
A. B. Russell, Room 1, People's CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Bank Bldg., Columbia, S. C.
Mrs. A. B. Russell, Room 1, Peo- Charleston:
ple's Bank Bldg., Columbia, S. C. Nunan St.
White, K. P. Hall, King St.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Columbia:
Miss Virginia. Greer, Spartanburg, 1012 Assembly St.
S. C. Colored, 1218 Henderson St.
Miss Ida Acker, Route 4, Greer, Greenville, Hampton and Echol
S. C. Sts.
W. E. Patterson, Cherokee, S. C. Spartanburg, Wolf and Wofford
Mrs. W. E. Patterson, Cherokee, Sts.
S. C.
Negro Mission. INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTH-
Committee: E. W. Wolfe, W. E. EASTERN UNION CON-
Strother, W. H. Maynor, F. A. FERENCE.
Osterman.
Educational:
MINISTER.
Southern Junior College, Oolte-
W. E. Strother, Camden, S. C. wah, Tenn.
LICENTIATES. Publishing:
W. H. Maynor, 521 Dingle St., Atlanta Branch of the Southern
Sumter, S. C. Pub. Assn., 169 Bryan St., At-
F. A. Osterman, Newberry, S. C. . lant a, Ga.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Sanitarium:
Mrs. W. H. Maynor, 818 South Florida Sanitarium, Orlando,
Main St., Darlington, S. C. Fla.

SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized Igor.
Territory: The Conferences of C. N. Sanders, A. L. Miller, R. I.
Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, Keate, R. L. Pierce, M. W. Shid-
Mississippi, and Tennessee ler, C. J. Buhalts, M. F. Knox,
River. MT. R. Elliott, E. A. Sutherland, I.
Office: 2006 Twenty-fourth Ave., M. Martin, 0. R. Staines. -
North, Nashville, Tenn. Legal Assn.: " Southern Union
Conference Assn. of S. D. A."
HFFICERS, Pres., S. E. Wight; Sec. and
Conference: Treas., G. H. Curtis.
Pres., S. E. Wight.
Sec. and Treas., G. H. Curtis. Union Book Depository:
Auditor and Transportation Southern Publishing Associa-
Agent, G. H. Curtis. tion, 2123 Twenty-fourth Ave.,
Executive Committee: S. E. North, Nashville, Tenn.
Wight, G. H. Curtis, L. H. Wood, Manager, R. L. Pierce.
SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 91

Union Field Miss. Sec., M. W. Southern Union Mission.


Shidler. Superintendent, S. E. Wight.
Sec. and Treas., G. H. Curtis.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Committee: S. E. Wight, G. H.
Sec., L. A. Smith. Curtis, A. L. Miller, C. J. Buhalts,
C. N. Sanders, R. I. Keate, W. R.
Educational Dept.: Elliott, T. B. Buckner, J. G. Das-
Sec., L. H. Wood. ent, J. H. Lawrence, N. B. King,
Randall Johnson, J. M. Campbell.
Young People's Dept.:
Sec., L. H. Wood.
Home Missionary Dept.: ALABAMA CONFERENCE.
Sec., 0. R. Staines. Organized 1901.
MINISTERS. Territory: The State of Alabama,
S. E. Wight, 2006 Twenty-fourth and the following counties in
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Florida: Escambia, Santa Rosa,
J. H. Lawrence, 1080 Mississippi Walton, Holmes, Washington,
Blvd., Memphis, Tenn. Jackson, and Calhoun.
I. M. Martin, 2006 Twenty-fourth Office: 316 Lyric Bldg., Birming-
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. ham, Ala.
L. H. Wood, 2006 Twenty-fourth OFFICERS.
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
W. E. Videto, 2006 Twenty-fourth Conference:
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Pres.,, A. L. Miller.
Sec. and Treas., B. C. Marshall.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. Executive Committee: A. L.
Miller, J. F. Wright, M. L. Wilson,
E. A. Sutherland, Madison, Tenn. F. J. Rowland, 0. P. Ivie, C. J.
F. W. Halladay, Box 414, Hunts- Boyd.
ville, Ala.
W. L. Bird, Box 414, Huntsville, Legal Assn.: " Alabama Confer-
Ala. ence Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., A.
C. N. Martin, Bon Aqua: Tenn. , L. Miller; Sec. and Treas., B. C.
C. M. Kinney, R. F. D. 2, cor. Li- Marshall.
gon Lane and Dickerson Pike, Tract Society:
Nashville, Tenn.
J. I. Beardsley, Box 414, Hunts- Sec. and Treas., B. C. Marshall.
ville, Ala. Field Misst Sec., M. L. Wilson.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Mrs. J. F. Wright, 1007
M. W. Shidler, 2006 Twenty- West Texas St., Mobile, Ala.
fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Tenn. Educational Dept.:
G. H. Curtis, 2006 Twenty-fourth Supt., Miss Florence Williams.
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
0. R. Staines, Madison, Tenn. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Miss Anna Hornung, 2006 Twenty- Sec., A. L. Miller.
fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Tenn. Young People's Dept.:
Sec., Miss Florence Williams.
Honorary Missionary Licentiate.
Julia Lowe, 1701 Simkin St., Nash- Home Missionary Dept.:
ville. Tenn, Sec., A. L. Miller.
92 SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

MINISTERS. ham, Ala.


A. L. Miller, 1705 Eighth Ave., Mrs. T. R. Battle, Talledega,
North, Birmingham, Ala. Ala.
J. F. Wright, 1007 West Texas St., Mrs. Julia Wesley, 14 Franklin
Mobile, Ala. St., Montgomery, Ala.
CHURCH DIRECTORY..
LICENTIATES.
M. L. Wilson, 316 Lyric Bldg., Birmingham :
Birmingham, Ala. 725 North Nineteenth St.
F. J. Rowland, 1625 Thirteenth Colored, Walker St. and Sixth
Ave., South, Birmingham, Ala. Ave.
Dothan, Colored, 316 Range St.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Huntsville, Colored, 629 Madison
B. C. Marshall, 316 Lyric Bldg., St.
Birmingham, Ala. Mobile:
Mrs. Pearl M. Wilson, 1705 Scottish Rite Cathedral.
Eighth Ave., North, Birming- Colored, 757 South Hamilton St.
ham, Ala. Montgomery:
Sarah V. Parker, 316 Lyric Bldg., 306 Finley Ave.
Birmingham, Ala. Colored, 110 Early St.
Miss Florence 'Williams, 316 Lyric Sheffield, Seventh St. and Nash-
Bldg., Birmingham, Ala. ville Ave.
Negro Mission.
Committee: A. L. Miller, B. C.
Marshall, M. L. Wilson, T. B. KENTUCKY CONFERENCE.
Buckner, C. A. Blackwood. Organized 1908.
MINISTER. Territory: All the State of Ken-
T. B. Buckner, 110 Early St., tucky excepting the eight coun-
Montgomery, Ala. ties west of the Tennessee
River, belonging to the Tennes-
LICENTIATE. see River Conference.
C. A. Blackwood, 412 Range St., Office Address: 2014 West Walnut
Dothan, Ala. St., Louisville, Ky.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. OFFICERS.
S. D. Miller, 316 Lyric Bldg., Bir- Conference:
mingham, Ala. Pres., R. I. Keate. -
C. A. Wilson, 1006 West Gadsden See. and Treas., Burton Castle.
St., Pensacola, Fla.
Executive Committee: R. I.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Keate, James Hickman, S. D. Bos-
White: sing, C. W. Vermillion; Burton
Mrs. C. Elford, Birmingham, Ala. Castle, 0. L. Denslow.
Mrs. Ruth Williams, R. F. D., Legal A.5sn.: " Seventh-day Ad*
Elkwood, Ala. ventist Conference Association of
Mrs. E. C. Warren, R. F. D. 1, Kentucky." Pre's., R. I. Keate;
Borden Springs, Ala. Sec.. Burton Castle.
Mrs. L. C. Scott, R. F. D. 1; Long
Island, Ala. Tract Society:
Mission: See. and Treas., Burton Castle.
Mrs. C. A: Wilson, 1006 West Field Miss. Sec., James Hick-
Gadsden St., Pensacola, Fla. man.
Mrs. C. A. Blaekk wood, 412
Range St., Dothan, Ala. Sabbath School Dept.:
Mrs. L. W. Crichlow, Birming- See., Mrs'. R. I. Keats.
SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 93

Educational Dept.: LICENTIATES.


Supt., R. I. Keate. William Winston, 614 Maple St.,
Owensboro, Ky.
Religious Liberty Dept.: .F. S. Keitts, 111 West Fifth St.,
Sec., R. I. Keate. Lexington, Ky.
Young People's Dept.: MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Sec., Mrs. R. I. Keate. Katie Washington, 1813 West Ce-
dar St., Louisville, Ky.
Home Missionary Dept.:
Sec., R. I. Keate. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHER.
Miss Anna Tibbs, 1.820 %Vest
MINISTER. Chestnut St., Louisville, Ky.
R. I. Keate, 2014 West Walnut St., CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Louisville, Ky.
Bowling Green, Park and Twelfth
Honorary Ministerial Credential. Sts.
W. H. White, 2014 West Walnut Covington, 508 West Fourteenth
St., Louisville, Ky. St.
Lexington, Colored, Fifth and Up-
LICENTIATES. per Sts.
G. A. Davis; 2014 West Walnut Louisville:
St., Louisville, Ky. Cor. Seventeenth and Jefferson
0. L. Denslow, 2014 West Walnut Sts.
St., Louisville, Ky. Colored, No. 1, Chestnut and
B. E. Wagner, 2014 West Walnut Eighteenth Sts.
St., Louisville, Ky. Colored, No. 2, Shelby and Bur-
John Brownlie, 2014 West Walnut nett Sts.
St., Louisville, Ky.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
LOUISIANA CONFERENCE.
Burton Castle, 2014 West Walnut
St., Louisville, Ky. Organized 1901.
James Hickman, 2014 West Wal-
nut St., Louisville, Ky. Territory: The State of Louisiana.
Mrs. R. I. Keate, 2238 West Jef- Office Address: 810 Jackson Ave.,
ferson St., Louisville, Ky. New Orleans, La.
C. L. Hornung, 2121 Osage St., OFFICERS.
Louisville, Ky.
Mrs. R. Y. Howard, 34 Lylin St., Conference:
Covington, Ky. Pres., C. N. Sanders.
Sec. and Treas., C. B. Caldwell.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Executive Committee: C. N.
Miss Gladys Ruth Clark, 2238 Sanders, G. B. Boswell, J. A. Mor-
West Jefferson SC,' Louisville, row, C. B. Caldwell, C. A. Lantz.
Ky. Legal Assn.: " Louisiana Con-
L. E. Christman, Lockport, Ky. ference Association .of S. D. A."
Negro Mission. Pres., C. N. Sanders; Sec. and
Treas., C. B. Caldwell.
Committee: R. I. Keate; J. M.
Campbell, Burton Castle, S. D. Bos- Tract Society:
sing, William Winston, F. S. Sec. and Treas., C. B. Caldwell.
Keitts. Field Miss. Sec., G. B. Boswell,
MINISTER.
2815 Fetzer Ave., Shreveport, La.
3. M. Campbell, 1820 West Chest- Sabbath School Dept.:
nut St., Louisville, Ky. Sec., Mrs. Emma L. Morrow.
94 SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

Educational Dept.: CHURCH DIRECTORY.


Supt., Mrs. C. N. Sanders. Lake Charles, 306 Hodges St.
New Orleans:
Religious Liberty Dept:: Cor. Melpomene and Colliseum
Sec., C. N. Sanders. Sts.
Colored, 2412 Delachaise St.
Young People's Dept.: Shreveport, Frederick and Missouri
Sec., Mrs. C. N. Sanders. Sts.
MINISTERS.
C. N. Sanders, 810 Jackson Ave.,
New Orleans, La. MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE..
0. F. Frank, 304 Hodges St., Lake Organized 1901.
Charles, La.
L A. Morrow, 810 Jackson Ave., Territory: The State -of Missis-
New Orleans, La. sippi.
Office Address: 703 South Gal-
LICENTIATE. latin St., Jackson, Miss.
H. W. Denton, 8.10 Jackson Ave.,
New Orleans, La. OFFICERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. ' Conference:
Mrs. C. N. Sanders, 810 Jackson Pres., C. J. Buhalts.
Ave., New Orleans, La. Sec. and Treas., N. L. Taylor.
G. B. Boswell, 2815 Fetzer Ave., Executive Committee: C. J. Bu-
Shreveport, La. halts, R. E. Burke, N. L. Taylor,
C. B. Caldwell, 810 Jackson Ave., J. D. McEachern, G. Z. Clark, John
New Orleans, La. R. Staton.
Mrs. Emma L. Morrow, 810 Jack- Legal Assn.: " Mississippi Con-
son Ave., New Orleans, La. ference Association of Seventh-
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. day Adventists." Pres., C. J. Bu-
Mrs. L. B. Spear, 2815 Fetzer Ave., halts; Sec., N. L. Taylor.
Shreveport, La. Tract Society:
Miss Bessie Morgan, 810 Jackson
Ave., New Orleans, La. Sec. and Treas., N. L. Taylor.
Field Miss. Sec., John R. Sta-
Negro Mission. ton.
Executive Com mittee: C. N.
Sanders, C. B. Caldwell, J. A. Mor- Sabbath School Dept.:
row, R. Roberts, A. F. Schemell. Sec.;
MINISTER. Educational Dept.:
N. B. King, 810 Jackson Ave., New Supt., C. J. Buhalts.
Orleans, La.
Religious Liberty Dept.:
LICENTIATES. Sec., R. E. Burke, Laurel, Miss.
R. Roberts, 1755 Southern Ave.,
Shreveport, La. Young People's Dept.:
A. R. Bell, Box 314, Hammond, La. Sec.,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. Home Missionary Dept.:
Lucile C. Williams, 810 Jackson See., C. J. Buhalts.
Ave., New Orleans, La.
MINISTERS.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHER. C. J. Buhalts, 703 South Gallatin
Lucile C. Williams, 810 Jackson St., Jackson, Miss.
Ave., New Orleans, La. R. E. Burke, Laurel, Miss.
SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 95

0. A. Dow, 703 South Gallatin St., OFFICERS.


Jackson, Miss. Conference:
W. P. McLennan, 703 South Galla- Pres., W. R. Elliott.
tin St., Jackson, Miss. Sec. and Treas., F. C. Bruce.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. Executive Committee: W. R.
Henry Balsbaugh, 823 Pine St., Elliott, M. F. Knox, J. R. Kennedy,
Vicksburg, Miss. Forrest West, W. D. Wade, J. S.
Bellinger, M. Wheeler.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Legal Assn.: " Tennessee River
Mrs. Mary Balsbaugh, 823 Pine Conference Assn. of S. D. A."
St., Vicksburg, Miss. Pres., W. R. Elliott; Sec. and
N. L. Taylor, 703 South Gallatin Treas., F. C. Bruce.
St., Jackson, Miss.
John R. Staton, 703 South Gal- Tract Society:
latin St., Jackson, Miss. Sec. and Treas., F. C. Bruce.
Mrs. R. E. Burke, Laurel, Miss. Field Miss. Sec., W. D. Wade.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHER. Sabbath School Dept.:
Miss Ethel Clark, 703 South Gal- Sec., Mrs. I. C. Pound, 1547
latin St., Jackson, Miss. Trimble St., Paducah, Ky.
Negro Mission. Educational Dept.:
Executive Committee: C. J. Bu- Supt., Miss Sadie Rogers.
halts, N. B. King, D. V. Barnes,
John R. Staton. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Sec., W. R. Elliott.
MINISTER.
D. V. Barnes, Box 214, Mound Young People's and Home Miss-
Bayou, Miss. ionary Depts.:
Sec., Miss Sadie Rogers.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Dora Wilson, Box 5, Lambert. MINISTERS.
Miss. W. R. Elliott, 322 Jackson Bldg.,
Nashville, Tenn.
CHURCH DIRECTORY. J. S. Bellinger, 1711 Cass St.,
Jackson, 701 South. Gallatin St. Nashville, Tenn.
D. P. Wood, 666 Dunlap St.,
Memphis, Tenn.
TENNESSEE RIVER CON- Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
FERENCE. C. N. Martin, Bon Aqua, Tenn.
W. R. Burrow, R. F. D. 6, Mem-
Organized 1888. phis, Tenn.
Territory: Western Tennessee, the LICENTIATE.
eastern boundary being the
eastern line of the counties of I. C. Pound, 1547 Trimble St.,
Sumner, Trousdale, Wilson, Paducah, Ky.
Cannon, Coffee, and Franklin, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
and the following-named coun- Miss Anna Adams, 2008 Twenty-
ties in Kentucky: Ballard, Mc- fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Cracken, Marshall, Graves, Ful- Tenn.
ton, Hickman, Carlisle, and F. C. Bruce, 322 Jackson Bldg.,
Calloway. Nashville, Tenn.
Office: 322 Jackson Bldg., Nash- Miss Mamie Moore, 322 Jackson
ville, Tenn. Bldg., Nashville, Tenn.
96 SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

Miss Beulah Cothren, 322 Jackson Milton Young, care Duncan Hotel-
Bldg., Nashville, Tenn. Y. M. -C. A., Nashville, Tenn.
W. D. Wade, 322 Jackson Bldg., Thos. H. Allison, General Delivery,
Nashville, Tenn. , Jackson, Tenn.
Mrs. I. C. Pound, 1547 Trimble
St., Paducah, Ky. CHURCH DIRECTORY.

CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Jackson, Long St.


Miss Minnie Brown, 749 North De- Memphis, Dunlap St., near Jack-
catur St., Mempis, Tenn. son St.
Miss Bertha Laughlin, Ashland Nashville:
City, Tenn.
George Crawford, 2406 Hyde St., Fifth and Fatherland Sts.
Nashville, Tenn. Colored, Twelfth Ave. and Hard-
Miss Genevieve Robert, 2314 Sei- ing St. (near Jefferson).
fried St., Nashville, Tenn.
Ernest Stahl, Springville, Tenn.
Mrs. L. C. Derrick, (colored), 1111
Twelfth Ave., North, Nashville, INSTITUTIONS IN THE
Tenn.
SOUTHERN UNION
Tennessee River Mission. CONFERENCE.
Pres., W. R. Elliott. Educational:
Sec. and Treas., F. C. Bruce. Hazel Academy, Hazel, Ky.
Mission Committee: The Con- Oakwood Junior College, Hunts-
ference Executive Committee, in ville, Ala.
counsel with the following: J. G. Nashville Agricultural and Nor-
Dasent, and the mission evangelist mal Institute, Madison, Tenn.
of the Union Conference.
Publishing:
MINISTER.
Southern Pub. Assn., 2123
J. G. Dasent, 1718 Heiman St., Twenty-fourth Ave., North,
Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Sanitarium:
Peter Boyd, 1080 Mississippi Blvd., The Madison Rural Sanitarium,
Memphis, Tenn. Madison, Tenn.

SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized Igor; reorganized 1902.
Territory: The Conferences of principal of Southwestern Junior
Arkansas, Oklahoma, North College, C. E. Smith, A. F. Harri-
Texas, South Texas, and Texico. son, and the Educational and
Office: 401-403 Scott Thompson Young People's Missionary Volun-
Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla. teer Secretaries.
OFFICERS. Legal Assn.: " The Southwest-
Conference: ern Union Conference. Corporation
Pres., J. W. Christian. of S. D. A." Pres., J. W. Chris-
Sec. and Treas., C. E. Smith. tian; Sec. and Treas., C. E. Smith.
Executive Committee: J. W.
Christian, the presidents of the Auditor and Transportation
conferences composing the Union, Agent, C. E. Smith.
SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 97

Union Book Depository: OFFICERS.


Western Branch of the South- Conference:
ern Publishing Assn., 411 West Pres., J. I. Taylor.
Railroad Ave., Fort Worth, Tex. Sec. and Treas., M. G. Haynes.
Manager, S. J. Abegg. Executive Committee: J. I. Tay-
Union Field Miss. Sec., A. F. lor, M. G. Hayfies, W. Kirkham,
Harrison. - N. R. Hickman.
Educational Dept.: Legal Assn.: " Arkansas Con-
Sec., W. L. Adams. ference Association of the Sev-
enth-day Adventists." Pres., J. I.
Young People's Dept.: Taylor; Sec., M. G. Haynes.
Sec., W. L. Adams. Tract Society:
Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec. and Treas., M. G. Haynes.
See., J. p. Christian. Field Nliss. Sec., W. Kirkham.
Home Missionary Dept.: Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., W. L. Adams. Sec., Mrs. J. I. Taylor.
MINISTERS. Educational Dept.:
J. W. Christian, 401-403 Scott Supt., N. R. Hickman, 818 North
Thompson Bldg., Oklahoma City, Thirty-fourth St., Ft. Smith, Ark.
Okla.
Sydney Scott, Box 14, Little Rock, Religious Liberty Dept.:
Ark. Sec., J. I. Taylor.
B. L. House, Keene, Tex.
C. L. Premer, Keene, Texas. Young People's Dept.:
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. Sec., N. R. Hickman.
C. McReynolds, Loma Linda, Cal. Home Missionary Dept.:
N. J.. Ethredge, Abilene, Tex.
H. Clay Griffin, Munday, Tex. Sec., J. I. Taylor.
LICENTIATES. MINISTERS.
W. E. Nelson, Keene, Tex. J. I. Taylor, Box 14, Little Rock,
A. F. Harrison, 401-403 Scott Ark.
Thompson Bldg., Oklahoma City, N. R. Hickman, 818 North Thirty-
Okla. fourth St., Ft. Smith, Ark.
A. W. Peterson, Keene, Tex. M. Jones, 1726 High St., Little
Rock, Ark.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
IL H. Hamilton, Keene, Tex. LICENTIATE.
C. E. Smith, 401-403 Scott ThOmp- C. W. Lee, Box 14, Little Rock,
son Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla. Ark.
.W. L. Adams, 401-403 Scott
Thompson Bldg., Oklahoma City. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Okla. W. Kirkham, Box 14, Little Rock,
A. D. Field, Keene, Tex. Ark.
H. A. Peebles, Keene, Tex. M. G. Haynes, Box 14, Little Rock,
Ark.
Mrs. J. I. Taylor, 512 North Pine
ARKANSAS CONFERENCE. St., Little Rock, Ark.
Katie Baker, Little Rock, Ark.
Organized 1888.
Territory: The State of Arkansas. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Office Address: Box 14, Little Rock, Miss Mae Smith, Little Rock, Ark.
Ark. F. M. Palmer, Lucky, Ark.
98 SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE.

Miss Bessie Wilson, Lucky, Ark. Committee to Oversee the Colored


Miss Nellie McCrary, Ava, Ark. Work:
Miss Hila Robertson, Gentry, Ark. David Voth, A. M. Woodall,
Mrs. N. R. Hickman, 818 North Thomas Murphy, E. M. Gates.
Thirty-fourth St., Ft. Smith, Ark.
Miss Maude Coleman, 37 South MINISTERS.
St.,Fayetteville, Ark. David Voth Keene, Tex.
Mrs. Georgia Bullard, Searcy, Ark. W. A. Sweany, Dallas, Tex.
Mrs. K. 0. Johnson, Route 5, Box R. W. Leach, Route 3, Naples, Tex.
46, Hazen, Ark. Thomas Murphy, Box 776, Waco,
Tex.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
T. W. Field, Keene, Tex.
NORTH TEXAS CONFERENCE. H. B. French, Cleburne, Tex.
Organized 1878. W. A. McCutchen, Keene, Tex.
Territory: That part of the State LICENTIATES.
of Texas lying east and north of C. U. Taylor, Keene, Tex.
the following counties: East of E. M. Gates, Corsicana, Tex.
Wichita, Archer, Jack, Palo E. M. Davis, Sherman, Tex.
Pinto, Erath, Hamilton, Lam- 0. W. Wolfe, Aquilla, Tex.
pasas; and north of Burnet, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Williamson, Lee, Burleson, Lib- W. F. Field, Keene, Tex.
erty, Hardin, and Orange. A. M. Woodall, Keene, Tex.
Office: Keene, Tex. Mrs. A. M. Woodall, Kene, Tex.
Mrs. W. A. Sweany, Dallas, Tex:
OFFICERS. 0. J. Corwin, 511 Laurel St., Fort
Conference: Worth, Tex.
Pres., David Voth. Mrs. 0. J. Corwin. 511 Laurel, St.,
Sec. and Treas., A. M. Woodall. Fort Worth, Tex.
Executive Committee: David D. E. McNiel, Keene, Tex.
Voth, T. W. Field, W. A. Sweany, Miss Josephine C. Montgomery,
D. A. McNiel, A. M. Woodall. Corsicana, Tex.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Transportation Agent: A. M.
Woodall. J.W. Winn, Keene, Tea.
Miss Bennie French, Keene, Tex.
Tract Society: Miss Jessie Casey, Keene, Tx.
Miss Sidney Smith, Dalworth, Tex.
Sec. and Treas., W. F. Field. Mrs. S. W. Abel, 1709 South Er-
Field Miss. Sec., D. E. McNiel. vay St., Dallas, Tex.
Miss Rut Shaw, Route 4, Jef-
Sabbath School Dept.: ferson, Tex.
See., Mrs. A. M. Woodall. Mrs. Roberta Ingram, Route 4,
Jefferson, Tex.
Educational Dept.: Miss Mattie Shaw, Douglas, Tex.
Supt., C. U. Taylor. W.. G. Hassenpflug, Valley View,
Tex.
Religious Liberty Dept.: B. W. Lowry, Route 3, Naples,
Tex.
Sec., David Voth. Mrs. Mary Richie, Route 3, Naples,
Tex.
Young People's Dept.: Oscar T. Nystel, Route 3, Avinger,
Sec., C. U. Taylor. Tex.
Miss Bertha Cade, Decoy, Tex.
Home Missionary Dept.: Mrs. L. 0. Corwin, Dallas Tex.
Sec., C. U. Taylor. Mrs. T. B. Creager, Keene, Tex.
- SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 99

OKLAHOMA CONFERENCE R. P. Montgomery. 704 West


Tenth St., Okrnulgee, Okla.
Organized 1894. 'E. B. Hopkins, 'Ardmore, Okla.
Territory: The State of Okla- M. G. Nunes; 815 South Third St.,
homa. Muskogee, Okla.
Office: 217 West Seventh St., Okla- L. B. Schick, Box 644, Oklahoma
homa City, Okla. City, Okla.
Office Address: Box 644, Oklahoma Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
City, Okla. A. J. Voth, Kiel, Okla.
OFFICERS, I KENTIATES.
Conference: W. E. Barr, 1111/2 East Third St.,
Pres., John Isaac. Tulsa, Okla.
Sec. and Treas., William Voth. Ezra Fillman, Ketchum, Okla.
Executive Committee: John G. F. Eichma.n, Tangier, Okla.
Isaac, N. Clausen, C. M. McDon- John Knudson, Box 644, Okla-
ald, E. B. Hopkins, C. J. Dart, homa City, Okla.
0. E. Weitz, William Voth. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Legal Assn.: " Oklahoma Con- William Voth, Box 644, Oklahoma
ference Corporation of Seventh- City, Okla.
day Adventists." Pres., John Mrs. 0. M. Hindbaugh, 715 North
Isaac; Sec., W. A. Woodruff. Broad St., Guthrie, Okla.
Tract Society: Miss Almetta Garrett, 114 East
Eighth St., Oklahoma City, Okla.
Sec. and Treas., W. A. Woodruff. Miss Viola Joplin, Box 644, Okla-
Field Miss. Sec., Albert Priest. homa City, Okla.
Miss Margaret Basel, 621 South
Sabbath School Dept.: Main St., Muskogee, Okla. -
Sec., D. D. Voth. Albert Priest, Box 644, Oklahoma
City, Okla.
Educational Dept.: D. D. Voth, Box 644, Oklahoma.
Supt., Miss Almetta Garrett. City, Okla.
W. A. Woodruff, Box 644, Okla-
Religious Liberty Dept.: homa City, Okla.
Sec., John Isaac. C. J. Dart, Box 644, Oklahoma
City, Okla.
Young People's Dept.: Mrs. E. B. Hopkins, Ardmore, Okla.
Sec., D. D. Voth. Carl Voss, Homestead, Okla.
W. W. Bricker,.E1 Reno, Okla.
Home Missionary Dept.: Miss Millicent Jordan, 619 South
Sec., C. J. Dart. Sixth St., Muskogee, Okla.
Miss Averil Hughes, Box 644,
MINISTERS. Oklahoma City, Okla.
John Isaac, Box 644, Oklahoma J. H. Neufeld, Shattuck, Okla.
City, Okla. W. S. North, 416 East Lincoln
N. Clausen, Box 644, Oklahoma St., Guthrie, Okla.
City, Okla. Miss Mary Baxter, Box 644, Okla-
T. J. Hickman, Elk City, Okla. homa City, Okla.
C. M. McDonald, R. F. D. 3, We-
woka, Okla. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
I. A. Crane, R. F. ,D. 3, Waurika, R. P. Abel, R. F. D. 3, Waurika,
Okla,. Okla.
U. B. Dake, 609 East Oklahoma B. E. Bridwell, R. F. D. 3, Wau-
Ave., Anadarko, Okla. rika, Okla..
D. F. Sturgeon, 1201 West Ran- Mrs. B. E. Bridwell, R. F. D. 3,
dolph Ave.,. Enid, Okla. Waurika, Okla.
100 SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE.

W. 0. Belz, Ketchum, Okla. SOUTH TEXAS CONFERENCE.


Miss Nora Dunn, Ketchum, Okla.
Miss Abbie Dunn, Ketchum, Okla: Organized 1911.
Miss Laura Reynolds, R. F. D. 3, Territory: All that portion of the
Wewoka, Okla. State of Texas lying east of the
Miss Hortence McDaniel, R. F. D. Texico Conference, and south of
3, Wewoka, Okla. the south line of the following
H. Willers, Shattuck, Okla. counties: Lampasas, Bell, Milani,
Mrs. H. Willers, Shattuck, Okla. Robertson, Madison, Walker, San
Miss Maggie McCoy, "Tulsa, Okla. Jacinto, Tyler, Jasper, Newton,
Edward Mooy, Tulsa, Okla. and west 'of Louisiana to the
Miss Georgia Olson, Box 644, Okla- Gulf of Mexico.
homa City, Okla. Office: 503-505 Swearingen-Mc-
Miss Atha Davis, Bartlesville, Graw Bldg., San Antonio, Tex.
Okla. Office Address: Box 755, San An-
Miss Eva Wilson, Binger, Okla.
Miss Elizabeth Lothian, Walter, tonio, Tex.
Okla. OFFICERS.
Miss Louise Oliver, Hewitt, Okla. Conference:
H. 0. Beltz, Okeene, Okla. Pres., E. L. Neff.
Mrs. J. L. McCurdy, Cement, Okla. Sec. and Treas., C. C. Mattison.
Miss Grace Wilcox, Riverside,
Okla. Executive Committee: E. L.
Miss Violet Duncan, Coodys Bluff, Neff, C. C. Mattison, J. B. Hamp-
Okla. ton, R. B. Dunks, N. H. Conway.
Miss Lena Dake, Grandfield, Okla. Legal Assn.: " South Texas Con-
Daniel Schmidt, Hooker, Okla. ference Association of S. D. A."
Miss Clara Reim-m.1th, Hitchcock, Pres., E. L. Neff; Sec. and Treas.,
Okla. C. C. Mattison.
Harold Crane, Perkins, Okla.
J. Funkhouser, Claypool, Okla. Tract Society:
Miss Nellie Ranson, Enid, Okla. Sec. and Treas., C. C. Mattison.
Miss Leila Kinder, Crescent, Okla. Assistant, R. L. Atcheson.
Miss Iva Southard, Hendrix, Okla. Field Miss. Sec., N. H. Conway.
Mrs. W. S. Lincoln, Provence, Okla.
Mrs. J. A. La Lone, Lone Wolf, Sabeath School Dept.:
Okla.
Miss Hama Houston, Stillwater, Sec., C. C. Mattison.
Okla. Educational Dept.:
Home Teachers. Supt., 0. R. West.
Mrs. Mamie La Lone, Gage, Okla.
Mrs. Oka Frymire, Bartlesville, Religious Liberty Dept.:
Okla. Sec., E. L. Neff.
NEGRO MISSION Young People's Dept.:
Supt., John Isaac. Sec., G. R. West.
Sec. and Treas., William Voth.
Committee: N. Clausen, M. G. Home Missionary Dept.:
Nunes, W. S. North. Sec., C. C. Mattison.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Enid, West Randolph and Quincy MINISTERS.
Sts. E. L. Neff, 549 Drexel Ave., San
Oklahoma City, 217 West Seventh Antonio, Tex.
St. J. B. Hampton, 4303 Avenue C,
Bartlesville, 203 Bucy St. Austin, Tex.
Guthrie (Colored), 921 East Vilas J. W. Miller, 2615 Tuam Ave..
St. Houston, Tex.
SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 101

LICENTIATES. OFFICERS.
Benito Delgado, Station A, San
Antonio, Tex. Conference:
J. M. Lopez, 1415 Santa Marie St., Pres., R. B. Coberly.
Laredo, Tex. Sec. and Treas., L. J. Black.
G. R. West, /Keene, Tex. Executive . Committee: R. B.
H. D. Greene, 1615 Worms St., Coberly, H. L. Hoover, Burt Bray,
Houston, Tex. T. J. Hooper, H. E. Willoughby.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Tract Society:
N. H. Conway, Box 755, San An- Sec. and Treas., L. J. Black.
tonio, Tex. Field Miss. Sec., T. J. Hooper.
C.. C. Mattison, Box 755, San An-
tonio, Tex. Sabbath School Dept.:'
Miss Margaret Warnock, 507 West Sec., Mrs. H. E. Willoughby.
Thirty-eighth St., Austin, Tex.
Educational and Young People's
R. L. Atcheson, Box 755, San An- Dept. .
tonio, Tex.
See., H. E. Willoughby.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Miss Cora Johnson, El Campo, Religious Liberty Dept.:
Tex. Sec., R. B. Coberly..
Glenn Willhelm, Route 5, Elgin, ' MINISTERS.
Tex. R. B. Coberly, Clyde, Tex.
Miss Tressa Smith, 1511 Dennison H. L. Hoover, 3925 West Minister
St., Houston, Tex. St., El Pe SO, Tex,
G. A. La Grone, R. F. D. 4, Cle-
CHURCH DIRECTORY. burne, Tex.
Corpus Christi, 1200 Block, Cham- Burt Bray, Las Cruces, N. Mex.
berlain St. G. J., Seltzer, 1201 East Copper
Houston, 913 Hartman Ave. Ave., Albuquerque, N. Mex.
San Antonio, 219 Winnipeg Ave. Frank Weeks, R. F. D. 1, Ama-
rillo, Tex.

LICENTIATES.
TEXICO CONFERENCE, M. R. Proctor, 1442 South Second
St., Abilene, Tex.
Organized 1916. Bernardino Sanchez, Las Cruces, N.
Niex.
Territory: The State of New Mex- H. E. Willoughby, Drawer D, Clo-
ico (excepting San Juan County vis, N. Mex.
belonging to the Inter-Mountain
Conference), and that part of MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
the State of Texas lying west T. J. Hooper, Clyde, Tex.
and north of the following coun- L. J. Black, Drawer D, Clovis, N.
ties: West of the eastern line of Mex.
Wichita, Archer, Jack, Palo Mrs. Minnie Proctor, 1442 South
Pinto, Erath, Hamilton, Lampa- Second St.. Abilene, Tex.
sas, and north of the south line Mrs. H. E. Willoughby, Drawer D,
of Lampasas, San Saba, Mc Cul- Clovis, N. Mex.
loch, Concho, Tom Green, Irion,
Reagan, Upton, Crane, Ward, CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Reeves, Culbertson, and El Paso. H. A. Gober, Clyde, Tex..
Office: 217 North Rencher St., Clo- Miss Lillie Griffin, Hagerman, N.
vis, N. Mex. Mex.
Miss June Newcomb, Thoreau, N.
Postal Address: Drawer D, Clovis, Mex.
N. Mex. Mrs. J. A. Scott, Roswell, N. Mex.
102 SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE.

INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTH- Ketchum Intermediate School,


WESTERN UNION CON- Ketchum, Oi la.
Southwestern Junior College,
FERENCE. Keene, Tex.
Educational: Publishing:
Fort Worth Branch of Southern
Addington Intermediate School, Pub. Assn., 411 West Rail-
Addington, Okla. road Ave., Fort Worth, Tex.

WESTERN CANADIAN UNION


CONFERENCE.
Organized 1907.
Territory: The Conferences of MINISTERS.
Manitoba, Alberta, British Co- C. F. McVagh, 815 Third Ave.,
lumbia, and Saskatchewan. West, Calgary, Alberta.
Office Address: 304 I. 0. 0. F. J. J. Reiswig, Lacombe, Alberta:
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS. W. L. Manfull, 304 I. 0. 0. F.
Conference: Bldg., Calgary, Alberta.
F. L. Hommel, 304 I. 0. 0. F.
Pres., C. F. McVagh. Bldg., Calgary, Alberta.
Sec., Treas., and Auditor,.F. L.
Hommel.
Executive Committee: C. F. ALBERTA CONFERENCE.
McVagh, F. L. Hommel, H. H.
Humann, J. G. Walker, G. H. Skin- Organized 1906.
ner, J. J. Reiswig, A...C. Gilbert, Territory: The Province of Al-
W. L. Manfull, J. B. Giddings. berta.
Office: 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg., Cal-
Union Book Depository: gary, Alberta, Canada.
Canadian Branch of the Pacific OFFICERS.
Press Pub. Assn., 1109 Fourteenth
St., West, Calgary, Alberta. Conference:
Manager, J. B. Giddings. Preq., H. II. Humann.
Union Field Miss. Sec., W: L. Sec. and Treas., F. L. Hommel.
Manfull. Executive Committee: H. H.
Humann, S. W. Shankel, C. K.
Educational Dept.: Reiswig, Dr. Hans Bonde, J. K.
Sec., J. J. Reiswig. Fish, Fred Johnson, F. L. Hommel.
Legal Assn.: " Alberta Confer-
Religious Liberty Dept.: ence Association of Seventh-day
Sec., C. F. McVagh. Adventists." Pres., H. H. Hu-
mann; Sec. and Treas., F. L. Hom-
Young People's Dept.: mel.
Sec., J. J. Reiswig.
Tract Society:
Home Missionary Dept.: Sec. and Treas., F. L. Hommel.
Sec., .1. B. Giddings. Field Miss. Sec., R. P. Mooney.
WESTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 103

Sabbath School Dept.: CHURCH SCHOOL, TEACHERS.


Sec., Mrs. M. H. Crothers. Miss Juneau Belle McClaflin; Loy-
alist, Alberta, Canada.
Educational Dept.: B. Saxild, Manville, Alberta, Can-
Supt., Miss Bertha Gillbank. ada. .
Miss Elizabeth Erickson, Beiseker,
Young People's Dept.: Alberta, Canada.
Sec., Miss Bertha Gillbank. Miss Mabel Johnson, Beiseker, Al-
berta, Canada.
Medical Missionary Dept.: Miss Lillian Hilde, Cayley, Al-
Sec., Dr. Hans Bonde. berta, Canada.
Mrs. Lilace Hayward, Czar, Al-
Home Missionary Dept.: berta, Canada.
Sec., R. P. Mooney. Miss Christine Erickson, Beiseker,
Alberta, Canada.
MINISTERS. Miss Mary Swanson, Irvine, Al-
H. H. Humann, 304 I. 0. 0. F. berta, Canada..
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Miss Elizabeth . King, Steveville,
P. P. Adams, Lacombe, Alberta, Alberta, Canada.
Canada..
C. K. Reiswig, Lacombe, Alberta,
Canada.
Fred Johnson, 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg., BRITISH COLUMBIA CON-
Calgary, Alberta, Canada. FERENCE.
V. W. Robb, Lacombe, Alberta,
Canada. Organized 1902.
J. K. Fish, Cayley, Alberta, Can-
ada. Territory: British Columbia, Can-
LICENTIATES. ada.
E. D. Dick, Lacombe, Alberta, Can- Office: 1708 Maple St., Vancouver,
ada. British Columbia, Canada.
L. W. Cobb, Lacombe, Alberta, OFFICERS.
Canada.
Af P. Pond, Lacombe, Alberta, Can- Conference:
ada. Pres., A. C. Gilbert.
A. C. Harder, Lacombe, Alberta, Sec. and Treas., T. S. Bowett.
Canada. Executive Committee: A. C. Gil-
P. A. Rick, 120 Twenty-first Ave., bert, T. S. Bowett, A. E. Shantz,
N. E., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. E. R. Potter, Andrew Jemson, W.
Dr. H. Bonde, 322 First Ave., N. E., H. Vass, Geo. Reiswig.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Legal Assn.. " British Columbia
Association of Seventh-day Ad-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. ventists." Pres., A. C. Gilbert;
H. E. Shelstad, 304 I. 0. 0. F. Sec. and Treas., T. S. Bowett.
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
F. L. Hommel, 304 I. 0. 0. F. Tract Society:
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Sec. and Treas., T. S. Bowett.
R. P. Mooney, Lacombe, Alberta, - Field Miss. Sec., L. A. Philpott.
Canada.
Mrs. M. H. Crothers, 815 Third Sabbath School Dept.:
Ave., West, Calgary, Alberta. Sec., Mrs. A. C. Gilbert.
Miss H. A. Beardsley, Lacombe,
Alberta, Canada. Educational Dept.:
S. M. Ryan, Lacombe, Alberta, Supt., C. W. Degering.
Canada.
C
oal. Smith, Lacombe, Alberta, Can- Religious Liberty Dept.:
ada. Sec., A. C. Gilbert.
104 WESTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Young People's Dept.: OFFICERS.


Sec., Miss Lydia Stickle. Conference:
Home Missionary Dept.: Pres., 0. H. Skinner.
Sec. and Treas., G. R. Soper.
Sec., T. S. Bowett. Executive Committee: G. - H.
MINISTERS. Skinner, G. R. Soper, J. T. Erring-
ton, Evan Roberts, J. M. Hogg,
A. C. Gilbert, 1708 Maple St., Van- Jas. Arnot, Thos. Atkinson.
couver, British Columbia. Legal Assn : " The Manitoba
A. 0. Burrill, 2056 Forty-second Conference of the Seventh-day Ad-
Ave., East, South Vancouver, ventists." Pres., G. H. Skinner.
- British Columbia.
E. R. Potter, Chilliwack, British Tract Society:
Columbia. See. and Treas., G. R. Soper.
C. E. Wood, Grand Forks, British Field Miss. Sec., G. F. Ojala.
Columbia.
J. V. Maas, Armstrong, British Sabbath School Dept.:
Columbia. Sec., Mrs. G. H. Skinner.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Educational Dept.:
L. A. Philpott, Box 136, Penticton, Supt., G. R. Soper.
British Columbia.
T. S. Bowett, 1708 Maple St., Van- Young People's Dept.:
couver, British Columbia. See., Mrs. G. H. Skinner.
George Toombs, Nelson, British
Columbia. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Albert Bellchamber, Chilliwack, See., G. H. Skinner.
British Columbia.
Mrs. A. C. Gilbert, 1708 Maple St., Home Missionary Dept.:
Vancouver, British Columbia. Sec., G. R. Soper.
C. W. Degering, R. F. D. 3, Arm-
strong, British Columbia. MINISTERS.
Miss Lydia Stickle, R. F. D. 3,
Armstrong, British Columbia. G. H. Skinner, 819 Somerset Block,
Winnipeg, Manitoba.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. J. T. Errington, 244 Van Horne St.,
C. W. Degering, R. F. D. 3, Arm- Port Arthur, Ontario.
strong, British Columbia. C. A. Hansen, 819 Somerset Block,
Mrs. C. W. Degering, R. F. D. 3, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Armstrong, British Columbia. C. W. Rubendall, 819 Somerset
Block, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
CHURCH DIRECTORY. C. C. Neufeld, 819 Somerset Block,
Vancouver: Winnipeg, Manitoba.
West, 1708 Maple St. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
East, 1758 Union St. Neill McGill, Giroux, Manitoba.
South, 2056 Forty-second Ave.,
East: LICENTIATES.
David Gulbrandson, Gimli, Mani-
MANITOBA CONFERENCE. toba
G. R. Soper,
' 819 Somerset Block,
Organized 1903. Winnipeg, iaanitoba.
Territory: The Province of Mani- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
toba and that portion of Ontario Mrs. 0. H. Skinner, 819 Somerset
lying west of the 89th Meridian. Block, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Office Address: 819-21 Somerset; Mrs. C. A. Hansen, 819 Somerset
Block, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Block, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

WESTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 105

Mrs. J. T. Errington, 244 Van Home Missionary Dept.:


Horne St., Port A:thur, Ontario.
Mrs. S. Aspin, 819 Somerset Block, Sec., W. A. Clemensen.
Winnipeg, Manitoba. Cor. Sec., U. Wissner.
Miss S. Johnson, 819 Somerset
Block, Winnipeg, Manitoba; MINISTERS.
S. Meikle, 819 Somerset Block,
Winnipeg, Manitoba. J. .G. Walker, 106 Willoughby-
H. P. Parker, 819 Somerset Block, Sumner Bloc, Saskatoon, Sas-
Winnipeg, Manitoba. katchewan.
C. B. Hughes, Battleford, Saskatch-
ewan.
M. Mackintosh, 1218 Fifth Ave.,
Northwest, Moosc Jaw, Sas-
SASKATCHEWAN CONFER- katchewan.
ENCE. 0. Ziprick, 103 Willoughby-Sum-
ner Block, Saskatoon, Saskatch-
Organized 1912. ewan.
Territory: The Province of Sas- W. A. Clemensen, 103 Willoughby-
katchewan. Sumner Block, Saskatoon, Sas-
katchewan.
Office: Room 103, Willoughby-Sum- W. G. Forshaw, Battleford, Sas-
ner Block, Saskatoon, Saskatche- katchewan.
wan.
T. T. Babienco, Battleford, Sas-
OFFICERS. katchewan.
Conference:
Pres., J. G. Walker. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Sec. and Treas., U. Wissner. 0. 0. Farnsworth, Sonningdale.
Executive Committee: J. G. Saskatchewan.
Walker,W. A. Clemensen, D. D.
Netifel, 0. Ziprick, Geo. Ross, U. LICENTIATES.
Wissner, A. 1v. Farnsworth. Oscar M. Akre, 103 Willoughby-
Legal Assn.: " Saska`chewan Sumner Block, Saskatoon. Sas-
Conference Association of Seventh- katchewan.
day Adventists." W. G. McCready, Battleford, Sas-
katchewan.
Tract Society: Henry Berg, Prussia, Saskatche-
Sec. and Treas., U. Wissner. wan.
Field Miss. Sec., R. H. Kitto.
Sabbath School Dept.: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sec., Mrs. R. S. Dexter. Benedict Riescu, Canora, Sas-
katchewan.
Educational Dept.: Ilija Belu, 1822 Toronto St., Re-
Sec., H. W. Clark. gina, Saskatchewan.
Louise Bisseger, 103 Willoughby-
Religious Liberty Dept.: Sumner Block, Saskatoon, Sas-
Sec., M. Mackintosh, 1218 Fifth katchewan.
Ave., Northwest, Moose Jaw, Sas- R. H. Kitto, 103 Willoughby-Sum-
katchewan. ner Block, Saskatoon, Saskatch
ewan.
Young People's Dept.: H. W. Clark, Battleford, Saskatch-
Sec., W. A. Clemensen. ewan,
106 WESTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Carl Anderson, 103 Willoughby- INSTITUTIONS IN THE WEST-


Sumner Block, Saskatoon, Sas- ERN CANADIAN UNION
katchewan. _. CONFERENCE.
D. D. Neufeld, Waldheim, Sas- Educational:
katchewan. Alberta Academy, Lacombe, Al-
Oscar Meilicke, Dundurn, Sas- berta.
katchewan. Battleford Academy, Battleford,
Mrs. R. S. Dexter, 103 Willoughby- Saskatchewan, Canada.
Sumner Block, Saskatoon, Sas- Publishing:
katchewan. Canadian Branch of the Pacific
U. Wissner, 103 Willoughby-Sum- Press Pub. Assn., 1109 Four-
ner Block, Saskatoon, Saskatch- teenth St., West, Calgary, Al-
ewan. berta, Canada.

EUROPEAN DIVISION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1913.

(The Divisional organization is re- DIVISION CONFERENCE COM-


printed as existing before the MITTEE.
war no divisional meeting hav- General.
ing been held since then; the un- L. R. Conradi, Grindelberg 15a,
ion conferences operating each Hamburg, Germany.
J. T. Boettcher, Seminary, Clinton,
on its own responsibility.) Mo.
Guy Dail, Wabernstr. 91a, Bern,
Territory: Europe; the Russian Switzerland.
and the Turkish possessions in
Asia; Persia, Arabia, and Af- Presidents of Union Conferences.
British: M. N. Campbell, Stan-
ghanistan; and that part of Af- borough Park, Watford, Herts,
rica not included in Rhodesia, England.
British Central Africa, and the Central European: G. W. Schu-
Union of South Africa: bert, Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Ger-
many.
Population: 650,000,000.
Danube: J. F. Huenergardt, Krisz-
OFFICERS. tina Korfit 167; Budapest I, Hun-
gary.
(Reprinted as officered before the
war no, Divisional elections East German: H. F. Schuberth,
having been held since.) Uhlandstrasse 189, Charlotten-
burg-Berlin, Germany.
President: L. R. Conradi, Grindel- East Russian: J. F. Ginter, Post
berg 15a, Hamburg, Germany. box 2, Post office Birsha, " Ex-
celsior," Saratov, Russia.
Vice-President: J. T. Boettcher, Latin: L. P. Tieche, Gland, Ct.
Seminary, Clinton, Mo. Vaud, Switzerland.
Secretary: Guy Dail, Wabernstr. Scandinavian: J. C. Raft, Mar-
grethevej 5, Copenhagen, V.,
91a,' Bern, Switzerland. Denmark.
EUROPEAN .DfV1SION CONFERENCE. 107

West German: Missionary Volunteer: E. Arne-


West Russian: H. J. Loebsack, sen, Akersgaten 74, Christiania,
Post box 2, Post office Birsha, Norway.
"Excelsior," Saratov, Russia.
Publishing: W. C. Sisley, Stan-
Siberian Union Mission:' 0. E. borough, Park, Watford, Herts,
Reinke, Post box 2, Post "office England.
Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov,
Russia. Other Members.
Representatives of Departments.. J. Robert, Gland, Vaud, Switzer-
land.
Educational: ---
C. Juhl, care Sanitarium, Skods-
Medical: Dr. A. B. Olsen, Surrey -- borg, Denmark.
Hills Hydro, Caterham Valley,
England. J. Erzberger, Sissach, Baselland,
Sabbath School: H. Hartk op, Switzerland.
Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Ger-
many. 20 members.

BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1902.

Territory: The Conferences of Gen. Conf. Transportation Agent:


North England, Midland, South A. Bacon, 84 Upper Tollington
England, ScOtland, Wales, East Park, London, N., England.
Central, and the Irish Mission.
Union Book Depository:
Cable Address: " Hygiene," Gars- International Tract Society,
ton, Herts, England. Ltd., Stanborough Park, Watford,
Office: Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England.
Herts, England. Manager and Sec., W. E.-Read.
Union Field Miss. Sec., W. A.
OFFICERS. Maudsley.
Conference: Sabbath School Dept.:
Pres., M. N. Campbell. Sec., F. S. Jackson.
Treas., H. D. Clarke. Young People's Dept.:
Sec., F. S. Jackson. Sec., F. S. Jackson.
Executive Committee: M. N. Medical Missionary Dept.:
Campbell, W. C. Sisley, W. H. Sec., Dr. A. B. Olsen, Surrey
Meredith, J. J. Gillatt, S. G. Hills Hydro, Caterham Valley,
Haughey, H. E. Armstrong, H. J. England.
Edmed, R. Mussen, Dr. A. B. Ol-
sen, W. T. Bartlett, A. E. Bacon, Home Missionary Dept.:
Dr. C. H. Hayton, W. A. Mauds- Sec., (Field) F. A. Spearing.
ley, G. Wakeham, R. Whiteside. Sec., (Office) Mrs. Baird.
Legal Assn.: " Seventh-day Ad- MINISTERS.
ventist Union, Limited." Pres., M. N. Campbell, W. T. Bartlett,
M. N. Campbell; Sec., W. T. C. H. Hayton, W. E. Read,
Bartlett; Treas., W. C. Sisley. H. J: Edmed, F. A. Spearing.
108 BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE.

LICENTIATES. Wirral Peninsula), Stafford-


A. B. Olsen, A. S. Maxwell. shire, Worcestershire, War-
wickshire, Northamptonshire,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Leicestershire, and Rutland-
S. Joyce, H. D. Clarke, Glen Wake- shire.
ham. Office: 67 Claremont Road, Smeth-
wick, near Birmingham, Eng-
EAST CENTRAL CONFERENCE.
OFFICERS.
Organized 1916, but known since Conference:
1911 as Union District. Pres.,..1. Gillatt.
Sec. and Treas., J. H. Parkin.
Territory: The counties of Mid- Executive Committee: J. J.
dlesex, Essex, Hertford, Bed- Gillatt, W. H. Baldwin, A. Arm-
ford, Huntingdon, Cambridge, strong, S. Maxwell, W. A. Hall.
Norfolk, Suffolk, and London
north of the Thames. Sabbath School Dept.:
(All persons named below may be &e., J. H. Parkin.
addressed 13tanborough Park,
- Watford, Herts, England.) Young People's Dept.:
Sec., J. H. Parkin.
OFFICERS.
Conference: MINISTERS.
Pres., W. H. Meredith. J. J. Gillatt; A. Armstrong, J. Mc-
Sec., Miss V. Lelean. Avoy.
Treas., H. D. Clarke.
Executive Committee: W. H. LICENTIATES.
Meredith, A. Bacon, J. D. Gillatt, S. Maxwell, W. Cuthbert, G. Hyde,
H. W. Armstrong, H. J. Edmed. S. F. Tonks.
Sabbath School Dept.: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sec., W. E. Read. Miss H. Blair, Miss Brown, Mrs.
Brooks, Miss A. Clarke.
Young People's Dept.:
Sec., W. E. Read.
MINISTERS. NORTH ENGLAND CONFER-
J. D. Gillatt, W. H. Meredith, ENCE.
H. F. De Ath.
Organized 1002; formerly a part
LICENTIATES.
of the British Conference or-
0. Dorland, T. H. Cooper. ganized 1898.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Territory: The counties of Lanca-
shire, Yorkshire, and all Eng-
Miss A. B. Crowder, Miss McMil- land to the north, also the
lan, Miss Guntrip. Wirral Peninsula in the county
of Cheshire, and the Isle. of
Man.
MIDLAND CONFERENCE. Office: " Warden House," Crump-
sall Crescent, Manchester, Eng-
Organized 1913; formerly a part land.
of the North England Confer-
ence, organized 1902. OFFICERS.
Territory: The counties of Lin- Conference:
colnshire, Nottinghamshire. Der- Pres., IT. E. Armstrong.
byshire, Cheshire (excepting the Sec. and Treas., F. S. Jackson.
BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE. 109

Executive Committee: H. E. SOUTH ENGLAND CONFER-


Armstrong, W. Maudsley, J. Har- ENCE.
ker, C. Davies, D. Ralston.
Organized 1902; formerly a part
Sabbath School Dept.: of the British Conference or-
Sec., F. S. Jackson. ganized 1898.
Young People's Dept.: Territory: All of England south
of the northern boundary of
Sec., F. S. Jackson. the counties of Kent, Surrey,
Home Missionary Dept.: Buckingham, Oxford, and Glou-
Sec., F. Sd
Jackson.
cester, and London south of the
Thames.
Medical Missionary Dept.: Office: 1 Devereux Road, Battersea,
Sec.,.B. Craven. London, S. W., 11, England.
MINISTERS. OFFICERS.
H. E. Armstrong, W. Maudsley, Conference:
F. S. Jackson, J. E. Bell. Pres., S. G. Haughey.
LICENTIATES. Sec., F. C. Bailey.
Treas H. D. Clarke, Stanbor-
M. Valiance, E. E. Craven. ough Park, Watford, Herts, Eng-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. land.
Executive . Committee: S. G.
J. Andrews, Miss C. Sanders. Haughey, D. Morrison, C. E. Pen-
rose, E. Clifford, H. W. McCrow.

SCOTTISH CONFERENCE. Sabbath School Dept.:


Sec., F. C. Bailey.
Organized 1908.
Young People's Dept.:
Territory: Scotland. Sec., F. C. Bailey.
Office: " Croftview," tJddingston,
near Glasgow, Scotland. Educational Dept.:
OFFICERS. Sec., G. W. Baird.
Conference: Home Missionary Dept.:
Pres., R. Mussen. Sec., G. W. Baird.
Sec., Miss R. Binns.
Treas., H. 'D. Clarke, Stanbor- Medical Dept.:
ough Park, Watford, Herts, Eng- Sec., A. B. Olsen, M. D.
land.
Executive Committee: R. Mus-
sen, A. Rodd, T. Thompson, W. J.
MINISTERS.
S. G. Haughey, D. Morrison, C. E.
Young, A. Broadfoot. Penrose, A. D. Armstrong, J. B.
MINISTERS. West.
R. Mussen, A. Rodd. LICENTIATES.
LICENTIATES. F. C. Bailey, F. L. Chapman, G. W.
Baird.
W. J. Young, L. W. Barras.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
R, Borrowdale, H. W. Lowe, Miss
Miss Jane Archibald, Mrs. E. G. A. Dobson, G. W. Bailey, Miss E.
Jackson. Cummins, Mrs. E. Hall.
110 BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE.

WELSH CONFERENCE. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Organized 1908. F. E. Powell, Miss M. Lenanton,
Miss D. Moseley, Miss M. Living.
Territory: Wales and the coun-
ties of Monmouth, Hereford,
and Shropshire. IRISH MISSION.
Office: 105 Llanishen St., Heath,
Cardiff, South Wales. Office: Trainview, Moira, County
Down, Ireland.
OFFICERS.
Conference: OFFICERS.
Pres., A. E. Bacon. Mission:
Sec., Director, R. Whiteside.
Treas., H. D. Clarke, Stan- Sec., R. Whiteside.
borough Park, Watford, Herts, Treas., H. D. Clarke.
England. Advisory Committee: R.'White-
Executive Committee: A. E. side, W. P. Prescott, W. Shaw, J.
Bacon, L. F. Langford, W. H. McClements, S. Reid.
Charles, R. Roberts, S. Britton.
MINISTERS.
MINISTERS. R. Whiteside, W. P. Prescott.
A. E. Bacon, L. F. Langford.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
LICENTIATE. W. McClements, Miss M. Ballard,
W. H. Musgrave. Miss E. Marks.

CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNION


CONFERENCE.
Revised report not in hand; former matter reprinted.
Organized 1912.
Territory: The German-Swiss, Tract Society:
South German, Bavarian, Wur- Secretary for all Central Euro-
temberg, and Moravian-Silesian pean fields, not otherwise pro-
Conferences, and the Austrian, vided for, 0. Schildhauer.
Bohemian, Anterior Austrian,
and Adriatic Missions. Sabbath School Dept.:
Cable and Telegraphic Address: Secretary for all Central Euro-
" Advent," Munich, Bauerstr. 38. pean fields not , otherwise pro-
Office Address: Bauerstr. 38, Mu- vided for, 0. Schildhauer.
nich, Germany.
OFFICERS. MINISTERS.
Conference: G. W. Schubert, J. Erzberger, K.
Pres., G. W. Schubert. Kamm, 0. E. Schildhauer.
Sec.. 0. Schildhauer.
Treasurers, N. Schlatterer and
H. Hofnik.
Auditor, G. Woysch. BAVARIAN CONFERENCE.
Executive Committee: G. W.
Schubert, E. Gugel, H. Fenner, Organized 1910.
F. Prieser, J. Wolfgarten, J. Erz-
berger, J. Muth, W. Schafer, H. Territory: The kingdom of Bava-
ria to the right of the Rhine.
CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNION CONFERENCE. 111

OFFICERS. Sabbath School Dept.:


Conference: Sec., 0. E. Schildhauer.
Pres., G. W. Schubert.
Sec., 0. E. Schildhauer. MINISTERS.
Treas., N. Schlatterer.
F. A. Prieser, J. Penner, J. P. Frei,
Executive Committee: G. W. C. Reihlen, H. Langenberg.
Schubert, J. G. Hopf, G. Buder,
(proxy, C. Gruber), L. Lutz. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Tracts Society: F. Rudin, A. Junginger, Br. Mir-
Sec. and Treas., 0. Schildhauer. ing.
Field Miss. Sec., L. Lutz (proxy, OTHER WORKERS.
Fr. Riedlinger).
M. Scheifele, M. Barrall, E. Haas.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., 0. E. Schildhauer.
MINISTERS.
MORAVIAN-SILESIAN CON-
G. L. Voigt, L. R. Kiepe.
FERENCE.
LICENTIATES.
A. Sachsenmeyer, G. Seng. Organized Sept. 12, 1913.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Territory: Moravia and Austrian
H. Spanknobel, K. Spankniibel, H. Silesia.
Schwarz. OFFICERS.
OTHER WORKERS. Conference:
G. Sommer, B. Schmidt, A. Milner, Pres., J. Muth.
A. Hauschildt. Sec., P. Englert.
Treas., N. Schlatterer.
Advisory Committee: J. Muth,
GERMAN-SWISS. CONFERENCE. J. Berke, P. Niedoba, A. Kudelka,
J. Popelka.
Organized 1901.
Tract Society:
Territory: German Switzerland, Sec. and Treas., 0. Schildhauer.
and cantons of Grisons and Field Miss. Sec., J. Popelka.
Ticino.
Address: Nonnenweg, corner Bir- Sabbath School Dept.:
mansgasse, Basle, Switzerland. Sec., 0. Schildhauer.
OFFICERS.
MINISTERS.
Conference:
Pres., F. Prieser (proxy, G. W. J. Muth, P. Niedoba, H. Aberle.
Schubert).
Sec., 0. Fassnacht. LICENTIATE.
Executive Committee: F. Prie- G. Geier.
ser (proxy, G. W. Schubert), J.
Erzberger, W. Ktiry, F. Bussinger, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
J. Frei. P. Englert, R. Neumann, K. Poled-
Tract Society: nik.
Sec. and Treas., 0. E. Schild- OTHER WORKERS.
hauer.
Field Miss. Sec., G. 135hm. A. Suchanck, A. Rusz, S. Gomald.
.112 CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNION CONFERENCE.

SOUTH GERMAN CONFER- Treas., N. Schlatterer.,


ENCE. Executive Committee: E. Gugel,
G. Hofer, K. Wittig, R. Saur
Organized 1902. (proxy, F. Riedlinger).
Territory: Baden, Alsace-Lor- Tract Society:
raine, Palatinate, and the prov- Sec. and Treas., 0. Schildhauer.
inces of Rhenish-Hessen and Field Miss. Sec., F. Riedlinger.
Starkenburg.
OFFICERS. Sabbath School Dept.:
Conference: Sec., 0. Schildhauer.
Pres., H. Fenner. MINISTERS.
Sec., G. Zoilman, Sr.
Treas., N. Schlatterer. E. Gugel, F. Horner.
Executive Committee: H. Fen-
ner, W. Brenckmann, C. Rebens- LICENTIATES.
burg, J. Fehr, Karl Kiefer. K. Golzer, F. Dtirr, R. Miler.
Auditor, G. Woysch.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Tract Society:
F. Grieser, G. Diirolf, Theod. Kes-
Sec. and Treas., 0. Schildhauer. tenholz.
Field Miss. Sec., E. Fuchs
(proxy, Fr. Riedlinger). OTHER WORKERS.
Sabbath School Dept.: Lina Dlirolf, Elsie Arnold, Kath.
Sec., 0. Schildhauer. Behringer.
MINISTERS.
H. Fenner, R. Werner, J. Fehr, H.
Zimmermann, J. F. Grieser, F. ADRIATIC MISSION.
Persson.
Dating from Jan. 1, 1915.
LICENTIATES.
F. W. Kumpel, A. Weinert, D. Territory: Carniola, Istria, and
Eicher. Dalmatia.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. OFFICERS.
0. Hesse, M. Busch, H. Muller, A.
Stam mberger. Mission:
Director, G. W. Schubert.
OTHER WORKERS.
Sec., 0. Schildhauer.
G. Zollmann, Sr., M. Koebele, G.
Mittler. Treas., N. Schlatterer.
Advisory Committee: Union
Conference Committee.
WURTEMBERG CONFERENCE.
Auditor, G. Woysch.
Organized .1912.
Territory: Kingdom of Wurtem- Tract Society:
berg and Hohenzollern lands, Sec. and Treas., 0. Schildhauer.
including all the territory with-
in their borders. Sabbath School Dept.:
OFFICERS. Sec., 0. Schildhauer.
Conference:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Pres., Emil Gugel.
Sec., Th. Kestenholz. F. Binder.
CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNION CONFERENCE. 113

ANTERIOR AUSTRIAN MIS- Tract Society:


SION. Sec. and Treas., 0. E. Schild-
Dating from Jan. 1, 1915. hauer.
Field Miss. Sec., F. Prauhart.
Territory: Tyrol and Vorarlberg,
Carinthia, Salzburg, and Styria. Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., 0. E. Schildhauer.
OFFICERS.
Mission: MINISTERS.
Director, G. W. Schubert. J. Wolfgarten, R. Lange.
Sec., A. v. Wallenstern.
Treas., N. Schlatterer. LICENTIATE.
Advisory Committee: G. W. E. Ehinger.
Schubert, C. Brich, C. Meyer, Br.
Steinwender. OTHER WORKER.
Auditor, G. Woysch. M. Matuschek.
Tract Society:
Sec. and Treas., 0. Schildhauer.
BOHEMIAN MISSION.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., 0. Schildhauer. Dating from Jan. 1, 1912.
MINISTERS. Territory: Bohemia.
A. Bereck, G. Werner. OFFICERS.
LICENTIATES. Mission:
B. F. Hagemann, A. v. Wallen- Director, W. Schafer.
stern. Sec., 0. Studeny.
Treas., N. Schlatterer.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Advisory Committee: W. Scha-
J. Miihlbacher, F. Einspieler, R. fer, H. Bischoff, E. Seidl, A. Dus-
Poetzl. ehek, R. Mitreiter.
OTHER WORKER. Tract Society:
E. Knebel. Sec. and Treas., 0. Schildhauer.
Field Miss. Sec.,
AUSTRIAN MISSION. Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., 0. Schildhauer.
Dating from Jan. 1, 1915.
MINISTERS.
. Territory: Upper and Lower
Austria. W. Schafer, H. Bischoff.
OFFICERS. .MISSIONARY- LICENTIATES.
Mission: 0. Studeny, K. Fleck, F. Bohm, B.
Director, J. Wolfgarten. Vietze, J. Simon, A. Urban.
Sec., R. Lange.
OTHER WORKERS.
Treas., N. Schlatterer.
Advisory Committee: J. Wolf- F. Bernart, M. Seidl, Rosa Ma-
garten, R. Lange, Br. Pollack.
DANUBE UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized 1912.
Territory: The Middle Hungarian, Huenergardt, A. Minck, Dr. Ker.-
Rumanian, and Transylvania 6kgyart6, P. Intrik6.
Conferences; and the Theiss,
Save, and Northwest Hungarian Tract Society:
Missions. Sec. and Treas., W. Koch.
Field Miss. Sec., K. Braun.
Cable and Telegraphic Address:
" Advent," Budapest. Sabbath School Dept.:
Office Address for Danube Union Sec., A. Gassmann.
Conference and all Danube
Union fields and workers: Krisz- MINISTERS.
tina Kfirfit 167, Budapest I, Hun- A. Minck, C. Popescu.
gary. LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS. A. Zeiner.
Conference: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Pres., J. F. Huenergardt. J. Ffllbp, M. Oesz, G. Motorka,
Sec., A. Gassmann. G. Balasz, A. Gassmann.
Treas., Mrs. Auguste Wakeham.
Auditor, G. Woysch.
Executive Committee: J. F.
Huenergardt, H. Meyer, P. R. RUMANIAN CONFERENCE.
Paulini, F. Kessel; R. Schilhnger,
W. Koch, E. Braun, F. A. Dfirner. Organized 1913.
Tract Society: Territory: Rumania.
Field Miss. Sec., E. Braun. OFFICERS.
Sabbath School Dept.: Conference:
Sec., M. Koch. Pres., P. R. Paulini.
Sec., P. Turturica.
MINISTER. Treas., Mrs. Auguste Wakeham.
J. F. Huenergardt. Executive Committee: P. R.
Paulini, St. Demetrescu, G. Krti-
ger, S. T. Negoita.
MIDDLE HUNGARIAN CON- Tract Society:
FERENCE. Sec. and Treas., W. Koch.
Organized 1911. Sabbath School Dept.:
Territory: The Hungarian coun- Sec., A. Gassmann.
ties' of Arad, Bekes, Bihar, MINISTERS.
CsanAd, Csongrad, Jfisz-Kun-
Szolnok, Pest-Pilis-Solt Kis- P. R. Paulini, J. Mantu, St.
Kfin, Szilagy, and Hajdu. Demetrescu.
OFFICERS. LICENTIATE.
Conference: F. Rinea.
Pres., J. F. Huenergardt.
Sec., A. Gassmann. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES-.
Treas., Mrs. Auguste Wakeham. J. Stanescu, J. Radulescu, P. Tur-
Executive Committee: J. F. turica, E. Seefried.
114
DANUBE UNION CONFERENCE. 115

TRANSYLVANIA CONFER- LICENTIATE.


ENCE. St. Kelemen.
Organized 1910. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
J. Bethleni, J. Antal.
Territory: Translyvania.
MISSIONARY NURSES.
OFFICERS. A. Schlottner, H. Holthus, B.
Conference: , Holthus, K. Wellmann, S. Well-
Pres., H. Meyer-Bartschy. mann, K. Hann, E. Kiipke, Fl.
Sec., H. Bauer. Mikoro.
Treaii., Mrs. Auguste Wakeham.
Auditor, G. Woysch.
Executive Committee: H. Mey- SAVE MISSION.
er-Bartschy, J. Murbach, Andras
Istvan Kotyor, A. Melt, J. Organized 1911.
Bucurencs.
Territory: Croatia, Slavonia, Bos-
Tract Society: nia, Herzegovina, Montenegro.
Sec. and Treas., W. Koch. OFFICERS.
.
Mission:
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., A. Gassmann. Director, R. Schillinger.
Treas., Mrs. Auguste Wakeham.
MINISTERS.
Tract Society:
H. Meyer-Bartschy, A. Wegener,
J. Murbach. Sec. and Treas., W. Koch.
Field Miss. Sec., E. Braun.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Sabbath School Dept.:
H. Bauer, J. Weber, J. Polder, Sec., A. Gassmann.
P. Betea.
MINISTER.
R. Schillinger.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
NORTH HUNGARIAN MISSION.
F. P. Hoffman, P. Krainean, F.
Organized 1911. Stbhr.
Territory: The Hungarian coun-
ties of. Abauj-Torna, Arva,
Bereg, Borsod, Gomor, Heves, THEISS MISSION.
Hont, Lipt6, MArmaros, N6grad,
Saros, Szabolcs, Szatmar, Sze- Organized 1911.
pes, Ugocsa, Ung, Zemplan, and
Zolyom. Territory: The Kingdom of Ser-
OFFICERS. via, and the Hungarian coun-
Mission: ties of Bacs-Bodrog, TOrontill,
Director, Fr. Kessel. Temes, Krass6-Sz5reny,i Szer-
Sec., J. Bethleni. 6m, Pozsega, and Ver5eze.
Treas., Mrs. Auguste Wakeham. OFFICERS.
Advisory Committee: Fr. Kes- Mission:
sel, S. Debreczenyi, N. Bodszien,
F. Szemjan. - Director, R. Schillinger.
Sabbath School and Missionary See., M. tudewig. -
See., A. Gassmann. Treas., Mrs. Auguste Wakeham.
Advisory Committee: R. Sehil-
MINISTER. linger, W. Herbert, Chr. Will-
Fr. Kessel. wertb, Jovanovics, Vasiiljevies.
1111 DANUBE UNION CONFERENCE.

Sabbath School and Missionary Turbez, Vas, Veszpr6m, and


Sec., A. Gassmann. Zala.
Field Miss. Sec., E. Braun. OFFICERS.
MINISTERS. Mission:
R. Schillinger, W. Herbert, M. Director, F. A. Doerner.
Ludewig, A. Mocnik. Sec., W. Fiir16.
Treas., Mrs. Auguste Wakeham.
LICENTIATE.
Advisory Committee: F. A.
M. Jeftity. Doerner, P. Wenzel, W. Fiir16.
Sabbath School and Missionary
Sec., A. Gassmann.
WEST HUNGARIAN MISSION. MINISTERS.

Organized 1911. F. A. Doerner, .1. ChristotTers.


LICENTIATE.
Territory: The Hungarian coun-
ties of Baranya, Bars, Eszter- W. Filrle.
gom, FeMr, Gytir, Komdrom,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Moson, Nyitra, Pozsony, Som-
ogy, Sopron, Tolna, Trencsen, E. Lovass, S. Greiner.

EAST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Revised report not in hand; former matter reprinted.
Organized lgo9.
Territory: The East German Un- R. Conradi; Sec.,
ion District, East Prussian, Treas., W. Knimm.
Oder, Saxon, Silesian, Vistula, Auditor, G. Woysch.
and Warta Conferences, and the
Galician Mission. Union Book Depository:
Office Address for East German Internationale Traktatgesell-
Union Conference and all East schaft, Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg,
German Union Fields and. Germany.
Workers: Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Manager, H. Hartkop.
lin-Charl., Germany. Union Miss. Sec., R. Riihling.
Union Field Miss. Sec., H. Box.
OFFICERS.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Conference:
Sec., R. Riihling.
Pres., H. F. SAuberth, Ubland-
strasst 189, Berlin-Charl., Ger- Medical Missionary Dept.:
many. Sec., Dr. E. Meyer.
See., R. Rilhling.
Treas., M. Thilmmel. Young People's Dept.:
Executive Committee: H. F. See.,
Schuberth, F. Gutting, 0. Sehwe-
necke, Dr. E. Meyer. J. Seefried, MINISTER.
C. Bruck, P. Drinhaus, A. 0. H. F. Schuberth.
Janert, F. Gruber.
Legal Assn.: " Deutscher Verein MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
fiir Gesundheitspflege." Pres., L. R. Riihling.
EAST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE. 117

EAST GERMAN UNION. DIS- Treas., M. Thiimmel.


TRICT. Executive Committee: 0.
Schwenecke, G. Domnick, F. Ul-
Organized 1909. dokat, G. Dobinski, J. Urgien.
Territory: Berlin, Charlottenburg, Tract Society:
Potsdam, Rixdorf, Schiineberg, Sec. and Treas., R. Riihling.
Wilinersdorf, Lichtenberg, Bran- Field Miss. Sec., D. Urbschat.
denburg, Spandau, District Jut-
erbogk - Luckenwalde, Teltow, Sabbath School Dept.:
Zaueli-Belzig, Niederbarnim, Je- Sec., R. Rfililing.
richow 1 and II, East and
West Ha verland, and Stor- MINISTERS.
kow-Beeskow. 0. Schwenecke, G. Domnick, F.
Address: Uhlandstrasse 189, Ber- Uldokat, F. Leplatoni, A. Ma-
lin-Charl., Germany. jewski:
OFFICERS. LICENTIATES.
Conference: W. Tribbensee, H. Korsch, W.
Pres., H. F. Sehuberth. Becker.
Sec., R. Riihling. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Treas., M. Thiiminel. F. Seidler, M. Budnick, A. Jab-
Executive Committee: H. F. lonowski, J. Browarzik.
Sehuberth, W. Hoffman, J. Wint-
zen, C. Beutin, W. Kattau.
Tract Society: ODER CONFERENCE.
See. and Treas., R. Riihling. Organized in 1901, as the East
Field Miss. Sec., C. Ostwald. German Conference.
Sabbath School Dept.: Territory: Grand Duchies of Mec-
Sec., R. Riihling. klenburg-Schwerin and Stre-
litz, government districts of
MINISTERS. Stettin and Stralsund of the
W. Hoffman, J. Wintzen, M. Prussian province of Pomera
Schtlrer, F. Ham brock. nia; Ukermark and Priegnitz
of the province of Brandenburg.
LICENTIA TES.
0. Giebel, J. Salatzkat, W. Mailer. OFFICERS.
Conference:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Pres., J. Seefried.
H. Junker, F. Kalilert. R. Fiitting, Sec., H. Schliehting.
0. Ba useher, W. Ninow , E.. Treas., M. Thiimmel.
Jager, H. Kobs, 0. Sehuberth, Executive Committee: J. See-
A. Naumann, 0. Reckziegel. fried, J. Ide, P. Fenner, B.
Schmidt, H. Glass.
Tract Society:
EAST PRUSSIAN CON-
FERENCE. See. and Treas., R. Riihling.
Field Miss. Sec., P. Schwabe.
Organized 1903.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Territory: East Prussia.
Sec., R. Riihling.
OFFICERS.
Conference: MINISTERS.
Pres., 0. Schwenecke. J. Seefried, K. Kazemeck, H.
Sec., F. May. Glass.
118 EAST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE.

LICENTIATES. Treas., M. Thtimmel.


A. W. Muller, H. Schlichting. Executive Committee: F. Got-
ting, R. Schutz, T. Forster, B.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Schonfeld, A. Irmler.
M. Bellair, M. Gollasch, H.
Schmidt, R. Hille, 0. Panzig, Tract Society:
F. Sae. Sec. and Treas., R. Rtihling.
Field Miss. Sec., J. Kanzok.
Sabbath School Dept.:
SAXON CONFERENCE. Sec., R. Milling.
Organized 1908. MINISTERS.
Territory: The Kingdom of Sax- F. Gutting, P. Stocker, R. Schutz,
ony. W. Schulz, E. Enseleit.
OFFICERS. LICENTIATES.
Conference: 0. Bartsch, H. Seidel, A. Wal-
Pres., P. Drinhaus. ter, H. Dietrich.
Sec., A. Daumichen.
Treas., M. Thitramel. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Executive Committee: P. Drin- W. Bartsch, E. von Oppen, M.
haus, G. Schiirer, J. F. Ott, Rieger, F. Daniel, G. Wurzel,
Queek Piwarz. M. Metz, St. Kapusta..
Tract Society:
Sec. and Treas., R. Ruhling.
Field Miss. Sec., E. User. VISTULA CONFERENCE.

Sabbath School Dept.: Organized 1911.


Sec., R. Ruhling. Territory: The Province of West
Prussia and the government
MINISTERS.
district of KOslin.
P. Drinhaus, J. F. Ott, G. Freund,
August Krautschick, E. Drin- OFFICERS.
haus, A. Hennig. Conference:
LICENTIATES. Pres., A. 0. Janert.
H. Jaster, W. Brinck, R. Dau- Sec., W. Thalmann.
michen, P. Neef, R. Grossmann, Treas., M. Thtimmel.
J. Buzezinski, P. Horn. Executive Committee : A. 0.
Janert, Andreas Krautschick, R.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. VOlzke, F. Ma, W. Bahr.
A. Meyer,L. Natshinski, E.
Muller, W. von Oppen. Tract Society:
Sec. and Treas., R. Rtihling.
Field Miss. Sec., R. Vtilzke.
SILESIAN CONFERENCE. Sabbath School Dept.:
Organized 1907. Sec., R. Rtihling.

Territory: The Province of Si- MINISTERS.


lesia. A. 0. Janert, Andr. Krautschick,
A. Rebensburg.
OFFICERS.
Conference: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Pres., F. Cutting. F. Rohne, M. Kruger, W. Thal-
Sec., W. Schulz. mann, M. Schilling, E. Ntither.
EAST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE. 119

WARTA CONFERENCE. LICENTIATES.

Organized 1912. M. W. Zielinski, St. Zielinski,


H. Hufnagel, Dr. F. Bauke.
Territory: Province of Posen and MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
the - government district of R. Nickel, W. Kloss, A. Stissmann,
Frankfort on the Oder. W. Hartsell, K. Bresan.
OFFICERS.
Conference:
Pres., C. Bruck. GALICIAN MISSION.
Sec., A. Stissmann.
Treas., F. Behr. Entered 1908.
Executive Committee: C. Bruck,
0. Kapitz, 0. Krtiger, Chr. Schaf- Territory: Galicia and Bukowina.
fer, F. Tschirschnitz.. OFFICERS.
Tract Society: Mission:
Sec. and Treas., R. Rtihling. Director, F. Gruber.
Field Miss. Sec., H. Bigalke. Treas., M. Thtimmel
MINISTER.
Sabbath School Dept.:
F. Gruber.
Sec., R. Riihling.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MINISTERS. A. Weinert, J. Niedoba, A. Knit-
C. Bruck, 0. Kapitz, A. Lildtke, tel, V. Jacubowiez, J. Peter,
Thr. Brzonson. F. Dzik, K. Jelen, L. Rowlin.

EAST RUSSIAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Revised report not in hand; former matter reprinted.
Organized 1913; began its separate existence Jan. 1, 1914.
Territory: The Azof, Newa, and AZOF CONFERENCE.
North Caucausian Conferences,
and the Middle Russian, Ural, Organized 1912.
Volga, and White Sea Misgions. Territory: The governments of
Address: Post box 2, Post office Yekaterinoslaf, Taurien, Khar-
Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov, kov, and that part of the Don
Russia. between the Don and Donetz.
OFFICERS. OFFICERS.
Conference: Conference:
Pres., K. A. Reifschneider.
Pres., J. F. Ginter. Treas., A. Poltroek.
Sec. and Treas.. A. Poltroek. Executive Committee: K. A.
Executive Committee: J. F. Gin- Reifschneider, W. Schelesnikow.
ter, 0. E. Reinke, K. A. Reifschnei- J. Schwamberger.
der, J. Sprohge, J. Lwoff.
Sabbath School and Miss. Sec. MINISTER.
for all fields, A. Poltrock. K. A. Reifschneider.
MINISTER. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
J. F. Ginter. M. Manschur, M. Grietz, J. Reimer.
120 EAST RUSSIAN UNION .CONFERENCE.

NEWA CONFERENCE. MIDDLE RUSSIAN MISSION.


Organized 1912. Organized 1907.
Territory: Esthonian-speaking Li- Territory: The governments of
vonia, Esthonia, Petrograd, Olo- l'aroslaf, Kaluga, Mogilef. Mos-
nets, and Novgorod govern- cow, Orel, Penza, Riazan, Smo-
ments. lensk, Tambov, Tula, Tver,
Vladimir, .Voronezh.
OFFICERS.
Conference: OFFICERS.
Pres., 0. E. Reinke. Mission:
Sec., Director, J. Lwoff.
Treas., A. Poltrock. Sec.,
Executive Committee: 0. E. Treas., A. Poltrock.
Reinke, K. Hahn, S. Jefimow, K. Advisory" Committee: J. Lwoff,
Willumson. M. Pachla.
MINISTERS. MINISTERS.
K. Hahn, S. Jefimow, L. Nikkar. J. Lwoff, J. Pachla.
LICENTIATES.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
J. Raukas, H. Kristal.
J. Nenilin.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
A. Klement, M. Biirengruh, G. MISSIONARY NURSES.
Ruddi, G. Netewitsch, K. Schne- Hermine Pitroff, E. Spruhde.
berg.
MISSIONARY NURSE.
K. INllis.
URAL MISSION.
Dating from Jan. 1, 1911
NORTH CAUCASIAN CON-
FERENCE. Territory: The governments of
Samara, Orenburg, Ufa, Kazan.
Organized 1901 as South Russian Vjatka, and Perm.
Conference; reorganized 1912.
OFFICERS.
Territory: Governments of Ku-
ban, Dagestan, Black Sea, Mission:
Stavropol, and Terek. Director, D. Isaak.
OFFICERS.
Sec., Theodore \Viigele.
Treas., A. Poltrock.
Conference: Advisory Committee: D. Isaak,
Pres., J. Sprohge. 0. E. Reinke, Jakob Wuckert.
Sec., Paul Swiridow.
Treas., A Poltrock. MINISTERS.
Executive Committee: J. D. Isaak, G. Hetze, H. Schmitz, F.
Sprohge, F. Koch, W. Swiridow, Gaidischar.
J. Lukasch, 0. Maus.
LICENTIATE.
MINISTERS.
J. Sprohge, F. Koch, G. Grigorjew. T. Wligele.
LICENTIATES. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
T. Kiktew, W. Swiridow. F. Bitsch.
EAST RUSSIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 121

VOLGA MISSION. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

Dating from Jan. 1, 1911. S. Nadtotschy.

Territory: The Region of the


Don (exclusive of that portion
between the Don and the Don- WHITE SEA MISSION.
etz), and the governments of
Saratov, Astrakhan, and Sim- Dating from Jan. 1, 1912.
birsk. Territory: Governments of Arch-
OFFICERS. angel, Wologda, H. Novgorod,
Mission: Kostroma, and Kazan.
Director, J. F. Ginter.
Treas., A. Poltrock. OFFICERS.
Advisory Committee: J. F. Gin- Mission:
ter, G. Hetze, K. Schamkow, G. Director, J. Lwoff.
Schwab.
Sec. and Treas., A. Poltrock.
MINISTERS. Advisory Committee: East Rus
J. F. Ginter, K. Schamkow, H. Sian Union Committee.
Ostwald.
LICENTIATE. _ MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
J. Schtlnemann. G. Kuksow.

LATIN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized igoz.

Territory: The L6man and French P. A. DeForest, L. Zecchetto, Tell


Conferences; the Latin Union Nussbaum, E. Borle.
' District; and the Spanish. Ital-
ian, Northern France, North Af- Sabbath School Dept.:
rican, and Portuguese Missions. Sec., J. Robert.
General Office: rue Nicolas Roret, MINISTERS.
1, Paris, XIIIe, France.
(All workers in the various Latin L. P. Tieche, rue Nicolas Roret, 1,
Union Fields, whose addresses Paris XIIIe, France.
are not given, may be reached A. Voucher, Gland, Switzerland.
through the following address:
La Lignii.re, Gland, Ct. Vaud,
Switzerland.) FRENCH CONFERENCE.
OFFICERS. Organized 1907.
Conference: Territory: Southern France.
Pres., L. P. Tieche. Office: rue Nicolas Roret, I, Paris
Sec., A. Voucher. XIIIe, France.'
Treas., J. Robert, Gland, Ct. OFFICERS.
Vaud, Switzerland.
Executive Committee: L. P. Conference:
Tieche, H. H. Dexter, Joseph Pres., L. P. Tieche.
Curdy, J. Robert, Paul Steiner, See., L. A. Mathy.
122 LATIN UNION CONFERENCE.

Treas., J. Robert, Gland, Ct., ITALIAN MISSION.


Vaud, Switzerland.
Organized 1903.
Executive Committee: L. P.
Tieche, J. P. Gourguet, S. Ber- Territory: Italy.
nard, L. Bouzanquet.
MINISTER.
Sabbath School Dept.: L. Zecchetto, Casella Postale 218,
Sec., J. Robert. Florence, Italy.
MINISTERS. LICENTIATES.
J. Curdy, J. P. Badaut. L. Ben6z6t, Elie Bertalot.
LICENTIATES. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
L. A. Mathy, M. Raspal, M. Tie- N. Copertino, G. Lippolis, G. Sab-
che. atino, Francesca Creanza.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Eug. Rey, Eug. Valat. LATIN UNION DISTRICT.
MISSIONARY NURSE.
Territory: Departments of Seine
Georgette Ferciot. and Seine et Oise, France.
MINISTER.
Jules Rey.
LEMAN CONFERENCE.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Organized 1884. J. Bourquin, S. Armengaud.
Territory: The French-speaking MISSIONARY NURSES.
parts of Switzerland.
Office: La Ligniere, Gland (Ct. H. Cachemaille, C. l3erthezene.
Vaud), Switzerland.
OFFICERS.
NORTH AFRICAN MISSION.
Conference:
Pres., H. H. Dexter. Entered 1905.
Sec., Albert Meyer. Territory: Algeria and Tunis.
Treas., J. Robert.
Executive Committee: H. H. MINISTER.
Dexter, Pierre Schild, Alcide Gue- J. C. Guenin, 7 rue Station Sani-
nin, Ulysse Augsbourger, Paul taire, Algers, Algeria.
Steiner, P. Guy-Aufranc, Charles
Weber. LICENTIATES.
Jose Abella.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Marie Hanhardt. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
R. T. E. Colthurst.
MINISTERS.
H. H. Dexter, Paul Steiner, Ulysse MISSIONARY NURSE.
Augsbourger, Oscar Meyer. A. Schilling.

LICENTIATES.
A. Guyot, Henri Provin, D. Le- NORTHERN FRANCE MISSION.
coultre, 0. Schuberth, E. Fawer. Established 1908.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Territory: Northern France, ex- "
Marie Hanhardt, Vital Monnier, cept Departments of Seine and
Alb. Meyer, Paul Carlier. Seine et Oise.
LATIN UNION CONFERENCE. 123

MINISTER. SPANISH MISSION.


Tell Nussbaum.
Organized 1903.
LICENTIATE.
J. Monnier. Territory: Spain.
OFFICERS.
Field Miss. Sec., H. A. Robinson.
PORTUGUESE MISSION.
Organized 1904. MINISTERS. -
Frank Bond, Apartado 492, Bar-
Territory: Portugal. celona, Spain.
MINISTER. W. E. Hancock, Apartado 492, Bar-
Paul Meyer, Rua Citade de Man- celona, Spain.
chester 10-40D., Lisbon, Portu-
gal. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. Vic. Garcia, Vic. Ferrandiz, P.
A. F. Raposo. Sanz, B. B. Aldrich.
MISSIONARY NURSES. MISSIONARY NURSES.
ioao de S5, Rosalie Pires. Ang. Sanguesa, Maria Badenas.

SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1901.
Territory: The conferences of Olsen, Erik Arnesen, Seth Lund-
West Norway, North Norway, strom.
Central Sweden, South Sweden, Auditors,. A. C. Christensen, Chr.
East Denmark, West Denmark, Hansen.
and Finland; the North Swedish
and Icelandic Missions, and the MINISTER.
Faroe Islands. J. C. Raft.
Cable Address: " Expedit," Copen-
hagen. . MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Office: Margrethevej 5, Copenha- J. J. Hokland.
gen, V., Denmark.
(Workers in this field whose ad-
dresses are omitted, can be CENTRAL SWEDEN CON-
reached through the Union of- FERENCE.
fice address.)
Organized 1882.
OFFICERS.
Territory: Sweden, except Norr-
Conference: botten, Vasterbotten, Vaster-
Pres., J. C. Raft. norrland, Jamtland, and a part
Sec.,Erik Arnesen, Akersgaten of Gafleborgs Lan, which are
74, Cristiania, Norway. included in the North Swedish
Treas., H. L. Henriksen, Jr. Mission; and also excluding
Executive Committee: J. C. Sktine, Halland, Blekinge, SmA-
Raft, N. C. Bergersen, A. G. land, and Oland, which belong
Christiansen, L. Muderspach, C. to the South Swedish Confer-
0. Carlsson, N. P. Nelson, Emil ence.
Lind, 0. J. 0. Rost, Chr. Tobiassen, Office: Gamla Kungsholmsbroga-
E. Rosenwold, Olaf J. Olsen, Jens tan 38, Stockholm, Sweden.
124 SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

4.11 persons named below may together with all the smaller is-
he addressed as above.) lands east of the Great Belt.
OFFICERS. Cable Address: ".Expedit," Copen-
hagen.
Conference:
Pres., C. 0. Carlstjerna. Office: Margrethevej 5, Copenha-'
Sec. and Treas., Teckla Ahr6n. gen, V., Denmark.
Executive Committee: C. 0. (All persons named below may be
Carlstjerna, 0. Johnson, Emil Lind, addressed as above.)
Karl Mattsson, Ch. Kahlstrihn.
Auditors, Jens Olsen, Vald. OFFICERS.
Johansson. Conference:
Legal Assn.: " Siillskapet San-- Pres.. J. C. Raft.
ningens Harold." Pres., E. Lind; Sec., L. Muderspach, Skodsborg,
Vice-Pres., C. 0. Carlstjerna; Sec., Denmark.
Karl Mattsson. Other members: Treas., II. L. Henriksen, Jr.
A. J. Settergren, 0. Johnson, Ch. Executive Committee: J. C.
Kahlstriim, A. F. Blomkvist. Raft, M. M. Olsen, Dr. N. P. Nel-
Advising Members: J. C. Raft, son, L. Muderspach, L. Baunsganyd.
E. Rosenwold. Auditing Committee: C. C. Han-
sen, Sr., Vilh. .1i3rgensen, Laurits
Tract Society: Poulsen, Ben. Jensen, Dr. A. An-
Sec. and Treas., J. Wallen- dersen.
kampf.
Field Miss. Sec., K. A. Ekeroth. Tract Society:
Sec., H. L. Henriksen, Jr.
Sabbath School Dept.: Field Miss. Sec., A. G. Sand-
Sec., J. Wallenkampf. beck.
Young People's Dept.: Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., J. Wallenkampf. Sec., H. L. Henriksen, Jr.
MINISTERS. Young People's Dept.:
C. 0. Carlstjerna, J. Wallenkampf. Sec., Chr. Resen.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. MINISTERS.
0. Johnson, Emil Ahrft, K. A. M. M. Olsen, P. Christensen, J. P.
Fernstrom, A. J. Settergren. U. Jensen, L. J. Kirkelykke.
LICENTIATES. LICENTIATES.
Carl Young, N. Zerne, S. Ljung- R. P. Regel, Chr. Resen, 0. T. Hel-
berg. leraas.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Nanna Rudholm, Maria Larsson,
Hulda Eriksson. Robert Jensen.

EAST DENMARK CONFER- EAST NORWAY CONFERENCE.


ENCE. Organized 1887.
Organization effective Jan. 1, 1917. Territory: All of Norway, not in-
cluded in the territory of the
(Formerly Scandinavian Union West Norwegian and North Nor-
District.) wegian Conferences.
Territory: The islands of Zealand, Cable Address: " Sundhedsbladet,"
Lolland, Falster, and Bornholm; Christiania.
SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 125

Office: Akersgaten 74, Christiania, Sucksdorff, Sr., A. Rintala, H. Mik-


Norway. konen, 0. Hoglund, K. J. Sysi-
(All persons named below may metsii.
be addressed as above.)
MINISTERS.
OFFICERS.
Conference: A. Rintala, H. Mikkonen, N. Sa-
va nder.
Pres., Chr. Tobiassen.
Sec., C. B. Jensen.
LICENTIATES.
Treas., Jens Olsen.
Executive Committee: Chr. To- V. Kohtanen, K. Soisalo.
biassen, A. 0. Nlirem, C. B. Jen-
sen, C. J. J. Holman, H..1. Hansen. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Auditors: A. C. Christensen, 0. Rautelin, Agnes Wickh.ohn,
Elias Bjaanits. Ester Vilberg, Lydia Sandholrn.
Auditing Committee: 0. &ham,
S. A. Rasmussen, John. Lorntz, A.
0. Halvorsen.
Tract Society: NORTH NORWAY CONFER-
Sec. and Treas., Elias BjaaniIs.
Field Miss. Sec., Elias Bjaanlis. ENCE. '
Sabbath School Dept.: Organization effective Jan. 1, 1917.
Sec., Othilie Rygh. Territory: The five northernmost
amts of Norway.
Young People's Dept.:
Office: Akersgaten 74, Christiania,
Sec., Elias Bjaanlis. Norway.
MINISTERS. (All persons below may be ad-
Chr. Tobiassen, A. 0. Niirem. dressed as above.)
Honorary Licentiate. OFFICERS.
0. P. Norderhus. Conference:
Pres., N. C. Bergersen.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sec., L. J. Stene.
Nils Nielsen, Olav Nicolaysen, Tor Treas., Jens Olsen.
Valen, Abraham Beck, Hanna
Holth, -Mathilde Larsen, Chris- Executive Committee: N. C.
tine Dahl. Bergersen, L. J. Stene, Ole Volnits,
P. Pedersen.
Tract Society:
FINLAND CONFERENCE. Sec., C.'D. Bergersen.
Organized 1909. Sabbath School Dept.:
Territory: Finland. Sec., C. D. Bergersen.
Office: Ostra Teatergranden 3B,
Helsingfors. Finland. Young People's Dept.:
Sec., C. D. Bergersen.
OFFICERS.
Conference: MINISTERS.
Pres., Wilh. Sucksdorff, Sr. N. C. Bergersen, L. J. Stene.
Sec., K. Soisalo.
Treas., N. Hammitt-. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Executive Committee: Wilh. C. D. Bergersen.
126 SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

SOUTH SWEDEN CONFER- OFFICERS.


ENCE. Conference:
Organization effective Jan. 1, 1917. Pres., A. G. Christiansen.
Sec. and Treas., H. L. Henrik-
Territory: The southern part of sen, Jr.
the kingdom of Sweden, includ-
ing the provinces of Sktine, Hal- Executive Committee: A. G.
land, Blekinge, and Smaland; Christiansen, L. P. Hansen, S. M.
also Oland. Ildsgaard, P. A. Hansen, N. C.
Office: Gamla ' Kungsholinsbroga- S6rensen.
tan 38, Stockholm, Sweden. Auditors: Anton Christensen,
Jens Svendsen.
OFFICERS.
Conference: Auditing Committee: P. Nor-
reen, H. Skov, Qhr. Engelbrecht-
Pres., E. Rosenwold. sen, Chr. Lund, A. Holm.
Sec., 0. Angervo.
Treas., Teckla Rosenholm. Tract Society:
Executive Committee: E. Rosen- Sec. and Treas., H. L. Henrik-
wold, 0. Angervo, Birger Anders- sen, Jr.
son, Wald. Andersen, P. Johans- Field Miss. Sec., A. G. Sand-
son. beck.
Tract Society: Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., 0. Angervo. Sec., H. L. Henriksen, Jr.
Field Miss. Sec., K. A. Ekeroth.
Young People's Dept.:
Sabbath School Dept.: Sec., A. Guldhammer.
Sec., 0. Angervo. MINISTERS.
MINISTER. A. G. Christiansen, N. P. Hansen.
E. Rosenwold.
Honorary Ministerial License.
LICENTIATE.
P. A. Hansen.
0. Angervo.
LICENTIATE.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Valdemar Jakobsen.
Gosta Hermansson, Ellen Svens-
son, Emmy Larsson, Frida, Ha- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
kansson. Soren Andersen, A. Guldhammer,
Marie Jensen, Anna Skands,
Nanna Larsen, Christense Chris-
tensen, A. R. Varmer.
WEST DENMARK CONFER- "
ENCE.
WEST NORWAY CONFERENCE.
Organization effective Jan. 1, 1917.
Territory: Jutland and Fiinen Organized 1912.
(Fyen), and all the islands west
of the Great Belt, including Territory: Western part of Nor-
Langeland, Sams6, etc. way, south of Hitteren, follow-
ing political line of division
Cable Address: " Expedit," Copen- southward, including Nedenes
hagen. Amt to the south.
Office: Margrethevej 5, Copenha- Office: Akersgaten 74, Christiania,
gen, V., Denmark. Norway.
SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 127

OFFICERS. OFFICERS.
Conference: Mission:
Pres., 0. J. 0. Rost. Director, Olaf J. Olsen.
Sec., L. Saboe-Larssen. Local Committee: Olaf J. Olsen,
Treas., Jens Olsen. Bjorn Jonsson, Halldor Sigurds-
Executive Committee: 0. J. 0. son.
Rost, Enok Endresen, 0. Peder- Sec. and Treas., G. Hjartarson.
sen, G. Norby, L. M. Glenjen. Field Miss. Sec., Nils Anders-
son.
Auditors: A. C. Christensen,
Elias Bjaanas. MINISTER.
Auditing Committee: Hjalmar 0. J. Olsen.
Sivertsen, S. H. Myklebust, 0. R.
Jordahl, N. Malawi. LICENTIATES.

Tract Society: Nils Andersson, Emanuel Chris-


tiansen.
Sec. and Treas., A. Wash.
Field Miss. Sec., Elias Bjaanas. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Pjetur Sigurdsson.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Othilie Rygh.
Young People's Dept.:
NORTH SWEDISH MISSION.
Sec. and Treas., A. Wasli.
Organized 1909.
MINISTERS.
Territory: Counties of Norrbot-
0. J. 0. Riist, A. Wash. ten, Vasterbotten, Vasternorr-
LICENTIATE. land, Jamtland, and part of
Gaileborgs Lan.
L. Sable-Larssen.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. OFFICERS.
Hilda Andal, Randi Andersen, Ole Mission:
Jordahl, B. 0. Landaas. Supt., Seth Lundstrom.
MINISTER.
ICELAND MISSION. Seth Lundstrom, Gamla Kungs-
holm sbrogatan 38, Stockholm,
Territory: Iceland, Greenland, and Sweden.
the Faroe Islands.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Address: Ingolfsstraeti 10, Rey-
kjavik, Iceland. Carl J. Gidlund, Kristine Eriksson..,
WEST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE.
Revised report not in hand; former matter reprinted.

Organized 1909.

Territory: The West German Un- WEST GERMAN UNION


ion District, Elbian, Hessian, DISTRICT.
Lower Rhenish, North German,
Upper Rhenish, Thuringian, and Organized 1909.
Westphalian Conferences; and
the Belgian and Holland Mis- Territory: Hamburg, and province
sions. of Schleswig-Holstein; Lubeck.
Cable and Telegraphic Address: OFFICERS.
" Advent," Hamburg. Conference:
Office Address for West German Preg., --
See., Fr. Backer.
Union Conference and all West Treas., Anna Obst.
German Union fields and work-
ers: Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Executive Committee.
Germany. P. Zahl, H. Hartkop, W. Krumm,
V. Diinkel.
OFFICERS.
Tract Society:'
Conference:
See. and Treas., Fr. Backer.
Pres., . Field Miss. Sec., Wm. Knitter.
Sec., Fr. Backer.
Treas., Anna Obst. MINISTERS.
Asst. Treas., Ella Ludewig.
Auditor, G. Woysch. P. Zahl, H. Feddersen, Aug. Beh-
rens.
Executive Committee:
L. Mathe, R. G. Klingbeil, E. Bahr, LICENTIATES.
K. Sinz, W. Prillwitz, J. Wib- A. Grabig, Aug. Bremer, H. Hinz,
bens, (1. Perk, H. Behr, H. Hart- Cl. v. Fintel, Albert Pioch, Aug.
kop, W. Krumm. Kruse, A. Severin, F. Kroll, H.
Legal Assn.: " Hamburger Ve- Klages, Martha Bong.
rein der Siebenten-Tags-Adven-
tisten." Pres., L. R. Conradi;
Sec. and Treas., H. Hartkop.
Tract Society: ELBE CONFERENCE.
Sec. and Treas. for all West Organized 1916.
German fields not otherwise pro-
vided for, Fr..Backer. Territory: Administrative district
of Gottingen, duchies of Anhalt
Sabbath School Dept.: and Brunswick; and the dis-
tricts of Bitterfeld, Delitzsch,
See. for all West German fields Halle, Liebenwerde, Mansfeld I
not otherwise provided for, Fr. and II, Saale, Schweidnitz, Tor-
Backer. gau, and Wittenberg; the ad-
ministrative districts of Merse-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. burg and Magdeburg (excepting
Fr. Backer. Jerichow I and II).
128
WEST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE. 129

OFFICERS. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Conference: -K. Adolf, Sr., W. Geissel, H. Filh-
Pres., W. Prillwitz. ren, H. Beck, K. Adolf, Jr., H.
Sec., W. Scholz. Struve, R. Rieger.
Treas., Anna Obst.
Executive Committee: W. Prill-
witz, H. Langenstrassen, M. Ul- LOWER RHENISH CONFER-
rich, L. Winkel, H. Hartmann.
ENCE.
Tract Society:
Organized 1911.
See., Fr. Bdcker.
Field Miss. Sec., H. Hartmann. Territory: Lower Rhineland.
Sabbath School Dept.: OFFICERS.
Sec., Fr. Backer. Conference:
Pres., L. Mathe.
MINISTERS. Sec., 0. Carstens.
W. Prillwitz, W. Scholz, A. Treas., Ella Ludewig.
Schmitt, 0. Kelle. Executive Committee: L. Mathe,
F. Dorner, R. Halenz, P. Drinhaus,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. F. Ernst.
Wilh. Althoff, Hans Weinant, R.
Fischer, H. Peters, M. Rdlecke, Tract Society:
F. Prillwitz. Sec. and Treas., Fr. Backer.
Field Miss. Sec., G. Dinse.
Sabbath School Dept.:
HESSIAN CONFERENCE. Sec., Fr. Backer.
Organized 1912. MINISTERS.
L. Mathe, F. Gassmann, G. Blihre.
Territory: Hesse-Nassau, Upper K. Jonuleit, O. Carstens.
Hesse, principality of Wal-
deck, and district of Wetzlar. LICENTIATES.
A. Schramke, H. Brinkmann, A.
OFFICERS. Thomas.
Conference:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Pres., ---
Sec., R. Rall. W. Friese, M. Raddatz.
Treas., Ella Ludewig.
Executive Committee: -- --
R. Muller, J. Streib, S. Hdmann, NORTH GERMAN CONFER-
C. Wenzel. - ENCE.
Tract Society: Organized 1907.
See. and Treas.. Fr. Bicker. Territory:. Province of Hanover
Field Miss. Sec., A. Lanz. ( except. the southern part, with.
Sabbath School Dept.: Gottingen), Oldenburg, Bremen,
Ostfriesland, Schaumburg-Lippe,
Sec., Fr. Backer. and the district of Rinteln.
MINISTERS. OFFICERS.
R. Miller, R. Rail. Conference:
Pres., E. Bahr.
LICENTIATES.
Sec., F. Hamer.
P. Thurm, P. Lux. Treas., Anna Obst.
130 WEST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Executive Committee: E. Bahr, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


B. Kohlhaus, Sr., C. Hocke, H. P. Kress, M. Szadkowsky, L. Pas-
Schwagermann. cheburg.
Tract Society:
Sec. and Treas., Fr. Backer.
Field Miss. Sec., Aug. Koll- THURINGIAN CONFERENCE.
hosser. Organized 1916.
Sabbath School Dept.: Territory: Thuringian States, ad-
ministrative district of Erfurt,
See., Fr. Backer. the districts of Eckartsberga,
MINISTERS. Zeitz, town and land; Weissen-
feld I and II, Naumburg, Quer-
E. Bahr, W. Varlemann, P. Stau- furt, Sangerhausen, and Merse-
bert, W. Schick, C. H. Johnsen, burg from the district of Merse-
F. Weinemann. burg.
LICENTIATES. OFFICERS.
P. Waak, C. H. Zimmermann, T. Conference:
Kobele. Pres., G. Perk.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Sec., Max Wevers.
Treas., E. Ludewig.
A. Oestereich, F. Hilmer, E. Schtitt, Executive Committee: G. Perk,
C. Mansfeld. A. Milner, A. Lusky, H. Balsehmie-
ter, A. Vogt. '
Tract Society:
UPPER RHENISH CONFER-
Sec., Fr. Backer.
ENCE. Field Miss. Sec., H. Hartmann.
Organized 1911. Sabbath School Dept.:
Territory: Upper Rhineland and Sec., Fr. Backer.
Oldenburg-Birkenfeld, and the
MINISTERS.
grand duchy of Luxemburg.
G. Perk, A. Mailer, A. Woysch,
OFFICERS. Max Wevers.
Conference:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Pres., K. Sinz.
Sec., W. John. A. Sommer.
Treas., Ella Ludewig.
Executive Committee: K. Sinz,
A. Mattern, Aug. Mathiessen, K.
Masitzky. WESTPHALIAN CONFERENCE.
Tract Society: Organized 1898 as the West Ger-
Sec. and Treas., Fr. Backer. man Conference.
Field Miss. Sec., P. SChornstein.
Territory: The Province of West-
Sabbath School Dept.: phalia, grand duchy of Lippe-
Sec., Fr. Backer. Detmold, and principality of
Pyrmont.
MINISTERS.
OFFICERS.
K. Sinz, Joseph Braun, W. John.
Conference:
LICENTIATES. Pres., H. Behr.
P. Lantzrath, Code. See., C. Dangsehat.
WEST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE. 131

Treas., Anna Obst. Tract Society:


Executive Committee: H. Behr, Sec. and Treas., Fr. Backer.
C. Dangschat, A. Lammel, E. Man-
nesmann, Fr. Rutorf. Sabbath-school Dept.:
Tract Society: Sec., Fr. Backer.
Sec. and Treas., Fr. Bhcker. MINISTERS.
Field Miss. Sec., F. Reinicke. R. G. Klingbeil, J. H. Weidner, -
Sabbath School Dept.: J. L. Loots.
See., Fr. Backer. LICENTIATES.

MINISTERS.
Fr. Joehmans, E. Lecoultre.
H. Behr, 0. Schwenecke, C. Dangs-
chat, H. Phtschke, E. Nopper.
HOLLAND MISSION.
LICENTIATE.
Organized 1901.
Fr. Rischmtiller.
Territory: Holland.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS.
M. Becker, H. Limpert, G. Fisch- Mission:
dick. Director, J. Wibbens.
Sec., P. Voorthuis, Jr.
Treas., Anna Obst.
Advisory Committee: J. Wib-
bens, P. Sehilstra, Chr. Wester-
BELGIAN MISSION. daal, A. Postema, J. Toben.
Organized 1903. Sabbath School Dept.:
Territory: Belgium. Sec., Fr. Backer.
MINISTERS.
OFFICERS.
J. Wibbens, P. Schilstra, P. Meijer.
Mission: P. Voorthuis, Jr.
Director, R. G. Klingbeil. LICENTIATES.
Sec., J. L. Loots.
Treas., Anna Obst. T. J. L. Wortman, W. van Eijse.
ren, H. Twijnstra.
Advisory Committee: R. G.
Klingbeil, J. H. Weidner, Th. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
v. Vreckem. H. van der Hoeven.
WEST RUSSIAN UNION CONFERENCE.
- Revised report not in hand; former matter reprinted.

Reorganized 1913; began its separate existence Jan. x, 1914.

Territory: The Baltic, Duena, and DUENA CONFERENCE.


Little Russian Conferences; and
the Black Sea, Polish, and West Organized Jan. 1, 1914.
Russian Missions.
Territory: The districts of Riga,
Address: Post box 2, Post office Wenden, \Valk, Wolinar in the
Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov, government of Livonia; the
Russia. governments of Vitebsk and
OFFICERS. Pskov.
Conference: Address: Post box 2, Post office
Pres., H. J. Loebsack. Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov,
Sec. and Treas., L. Wojtkie- Russia.
wicz. OFFICERS.
Executive Committee: H. J.
Loebsack, D. Isaak, J. Schneider, Conference:
Paul S wirido w. Pres.,
Sabbath School and Missionary Sec.,
Sec. for all fields, L. Wojtkie- Treas., L. Wojtkiewicz.
wicz. Executive Committee:
MINISTER. J. Wilson, K. Sutta, J. Dreymann.
H. J. Loebsack.
MINISTER.
J. Wilson.
BALTIC CONFERENCE. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Organized 1907, at Riga, the organ- J. Preekun, A. Eglit, P. Purmal,
ization effective Jan. 1, 1908. Margaretha Thiessen, Mathilde
Territory: Governments of Kur- Stein, Olga Saalman, J. Stepps.
land, Kovno, Suvalki.
Address: Post box 2, Post office
Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov, LITTLE RUSSIAN CONFER-
Russia.
ENCE.
OFFICERS.
Conference: Organized 1912.
Pres., J. Schneider. Territory: The governments of
Sec., J. Drikis. Kiev, Poltava, Cernigov, and
Treas., L. Wojtkiewicz. Kursk.
Executive Committee: J. Address: Post box 2, Post office
Schneider, J. Drikis, J. Gaisch, Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov,
M. Stahl. Russia.
MINISTER.
OFFICERS.
J. Schneider.
Conference:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Pres., H. J. Lobsack.
J. Drikis, J. Birsin, Anton Eglit, Sec.,
A. Sommer, A. Sprohge. Treas., L. Wojtkiewicz.
132
WEST RUSSIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 133

Executive Committee: H. 3. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Linsack, A. E. Gontar, B. Marzian. J. Albrecht, E. Rosenbrilek.
MINISTERS.
H. J. Ltibsack, A. E. Gontar, S.
Prowolowsky. POLISH MISSION.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Organized 1912.
C. Chinalewsky, B. Purmal, K. Territory: The governments of
Benner. Lomza, Plotsk, Warsaw, Kalish,
Petrokov, Kielce, Siedlez, Holm,
Radom, and Lublin.
BLACK SEA MISSION. OFFICERS.
Mission:
Separated from the South Russian
and Little Russian Missions Director, T. Will.
Jan. 1, 1912. Sec., A. Geisler.
Treas., L. Wojtkiewicz.
Territory: Governments of Cher- Advisory Committee: Th. Will,
son, Bessarabia, and Podolia. A. Geisler.
Address: Post box 2, Post office
Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov, MES'ISTER.
Russia. Th. Will.
OFFICERS. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Mission: A. Geisler, E. Budewitz.
Director, P. Swiridow.
Sec.,
Treas., L. Wojtkiewicz.
WEST RUSSIAN MISSION.
Advisory Committee: P. Swiri-
dow, J: Albrecht, J. Gorl Dating from Jan. 1, 1908.
MINISTERS. Territory: Vol h ynia, Grodno,
P. Swiridow, J. Pilkewitsch. Minsk, and Vilna.
Address: Post box 2, Post office
LICENTIATE. Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov,
J. Gorillick. Russia.

SIBERIAN UNION MISSION.


Reorganized August, 1917.

Superintendent: 0. E. Reinke. OFFICERS.


Address: Post box 2, Post office Mission:
Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov, Director, M. Demidow.
Russia. MINISTER.
M. Demidow.
LICENTIATE.
AMUR MISSION.
.1. Gaidischar.
Dating from Jan. 1, 1914.
Territory: The Amur and Coast MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Provinces. A. Kalaschnikow. J. Pjetuchow,
134 SIBERIAN UNION MISSION.

EAST. SIBERIAN MISSION. WEST SIBERIAN MISSION.


Dating from Jan. 1, 1911. Dating from Jan. 1, 1911.
Territory: The provinces of
Territory: The governments of Uralsk, Turgay, Akmolinsk.
Yeniseisk, Irkutsk, the prov- Semipalatinsk, and Semirye-
inces of Transbaikalia, Ya- chensk, and the governments of
kutsk. Tomsk and Tobolsk.
OFFICERS.
OFFICERS.
Mission: Mission:
Director, H. Gobel.
Director, Epifan Advisory Committee: H. Gabel,
Advisory Committee: Epifan J. Jurickson, G. Zirat, J. Sergejaw,
Gnadjin, Alex. Sittnikow. K. K. Diick.
MINISTERS.
MINISTER. J. Jurickson, G. Zirat.
E. Gnadjin. LICENTIATE.
K. K. Dilck.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Alex. Sittnikow. E. Skorobrestschuk.

EUROPEAN DIVISION MISSIONS.


(The missions in British adminis- Sec., A. A. Carscallen. -
tered territory (outside the South Advisory Committee: A. A.
African Union) are under the di- Carscallen, B. L. Morse, J. D.
rection of the British Union Con- Baker.
ference Executive Committee,
Stanborough Park, Watford, MINISTERS.
Herts, England.) A. A. Carscallen, B. L. Morse.
LICENTIATES.
BRITISH EAST AFRICAN L. Lane, A. Watson.
MISSION. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Organized 1912 (Entered 1906). E. B. Phillips, Alfred Matter.
Territory: British East Africa.
Head Station: Gendia, Kisumu,
British East Africa. GOLD COAST MISSION.
Second Station: Wire Hill, Kis- Organized December, 1913.
umu.
Third Station: Karungu, Kisumu. Territory: Gold Coast, West Af-
Fourth Station: Rusinga, Kisumu. rica.
Fifth Station: Kisii, Kisumu. Address: Coomassie, via Seccon-
Sixth Station: Kanyadoto, Kis- dee, Gold Coast, West Africa.
um u.
Seventh Station: Kamagambo, OFFICERS.
Kisumu. Director: W. H. Lewis (on fur-
lough); Thos. Baker, acting.
OFFICERS.
Mission: MINISTER.
Director, A. A. Carscallen._ W. H. Lewis.
EUROPEAN DIVISION MISSIONS. 135

LICENTIATES. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


J. A. B. Davies, Thos. Baker, J. A. Mrs. M. Babcock, Mrs. F. N. Ash-
Bonney. ton, J. Snowball, J. Hamilton,
G. Hamilton, B. Balugon, J.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Cudjoe.
J. W. Garbrah, Mrs. W. H. Lewis,
Mrs. Thomas Baker, J. J. Dau-
phin, T. B. Ottie, S. B. Essien,
J. W. Quashie, J. B. Arthur, K. LOWER EGYPT MISSION.
N. Quashen.
Territory: Lower Egypt, including
Cairo.
Population: 7,427,000.
SIERRA LEONE MISSION. Address: 8 Sharia Naseruddin el
Shikhi, Bulak, Cairo, Egypt.
Organized 1913.
Director: George Keough.
Address: S. D. A. Mission, Water- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
loo, Sierra Leone, West Africa. 0. Bezirdjian, T. H. Zakarian.
OFFICERS.
Mission:
Director, R. S. Greaves. UPPER EGYPTIAN MISSION.
Advisory Committee: R. S. Dating from Jan. 1, 1914.
Greaves, E. W. Myers, J. E. Hart-
ley. Territory: Upper Egypt from
Cairo to Assouan.
MINISTER. Population: 5,139,000.
1-1. S. Greaves. Address: 8 Sharia Naseruddin el
LICENTIATES. Shikhi, Bulak, Cairo, Egypt.
Director: George Keough.
E. W. Myers, I. W. Harding.
MINISTER.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
George Keough.
H. E. Lynch, B. W. Davies, Mrs.
R. S. Greaves, Mrs. E. W. Myers, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
D. T. Thomas, Henry Wilson, S. Farag, Bulos Abdul Messiah.
A. P. Spaine.

(From the following miscellaneous


NIGERIA MISSION. missions no report- has been re-
ceived.)
Organized December, 1913.
Territory: Nigeria, West Af-
rica. ABYSSINIAN MISSION.
Director: D. C. Babcock, Ilorin, via
Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa (on Opened 1907.
furlough in England). Acting,
F. N. Ashton. Territory: Italian Colony ,of Eri-
trea, Abyssinia, British and
MINISTER.
Italian Somaliland.
D. C. Babcock.
Address: Asmara, Eritrea, Poste
LICENTIATES. Restante (via Brindisi, Italy).
F. N. Ashton, S. Morgue- Duncan. East Africa.
136 EUROPEAN DIVISION MISSIONS.

ARABIC-SYRIAN MISSION. LEVANT MISSION.


Separated from Levant Union Organized 1910.
in 1912.
Territory: Turkish Empire, ex-
Territory: Syria (excepting Vil- cepting Arabic-Syrian Mission.
layet Aleppo), Mesopotamia, Address: Ottoman Post, Box 109,
and Arabia. Galata, Constantinople, Turkey.
OFFICERS.
VICTORIA NYANZA MISSION. Committee: E. E. Frauchiger,
A. M. Buzugheri, P. Bridde.
(In former German East Africa.)
Stations as established before the Director, E. E. Frauchiger.
war. Treas., A. Kiissner, Grindelherg
15a, Hamburg, Germany.
Majita District:
Head station: Majita. Sec. and Asst. Treas., P. Bridde.
Second station: Iramba. MINISTERS.
Third Station: Nyabangi.
Fourth station: Shirati. E. E. Frauchiger, A. M. Buzugheri.
Ushashi District: LICENTIATE.
Head station: Busegwe. A. J..Girou.
Second station: Ikizu.
Third station: Utimbaru. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Fourth station: Sizaki. 0. Pereni, D. Keanides, P. Bridde,
Usukuma District:. 0. Hadjadouri, A. Veziriades.
Head Station: Ntusu.
Second station: Itilima.
Third station: Kanadi.
Fourth station: Mwagala. MAURITIUS-MADAGASCAR
(V. E. Toppenberg, on furlough in MISSION.
America; P. Smailes and I. R.
Evenson, of South Africa, en Entered 1914.
route to visit the stations and Territory: Island of Madagascar
report. and the surrounding islands.
MINISTER.
SOUTH PARE MISSION.
Paul Badaut, Rose Hill, rue de
(In former German East Africa.) la Renie 42, Mauritius, Indian
Stations as established before the Ocean.
war.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Kihurio District:
Head station: Kihurio. Br. Moikeenah.
Second station: Friedenstal.
Third station: Vua.su.
Fourth Station: Vunta.
PERSIAN MISSION.
Entered 1911.
GRECIAN MISSION.
Territory: Persia and Afghanis-
Separated from Turkish Mission tan.
in 1910. Office Address: Grindelberg 15a.
Hamburg, erm a ny.
Territory: Greece.
LICENTIATE.
LICENTIATE.
Fr. Scior. F. F. Oster, Tabriz, Persia.
EUROPEAN DIVISION MISSIONS. 137

TRANS-CAUCASIAN MISSION. Latin Union School, Gland,


Separated from Caucasian Con- Switzerland.
ference in 1912. Sea nd ina via n Union Mission
School. Skodshorg, Denmark.
Territory: The governments of Stanhorough Park Missionary
Baku, Erivan, Elizabetpol, Ku- College, Watford, England.
tais, Tiflis, and Kars-District. Swedish Missionary School, Ny
hyttan. Iiirnbolls, Sweden.
OFFICERS. -
Waterloo industrial School, Wa-
Mission: terloo, Sierra Leone, West Af-
Director, H. K. Lasack. rica.
Sec., W. Dymann.
Treas., and Sabbath School and Publishing:
Miss. See., L. Wojtkiewicz. Barcelona Publishing House,
Executive Committee: H. K. Apartado 492, Barcelona,
Lobsack, W. Istjagin. Spain.
British Publishing, House, Wat-
MINISTER. ford, England. -
H. K. Liibsack. Finland Publishing House, Un-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. ionsgatan 4, Helsingfors,
land.
A. Wiiiin, \V. Dymann, 0. Gas- Hamburg Publishing House,
arjan, W. Slawnow, W. 1st- Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg,
jagin, W. Sulawa, J. P. Schit- Germany: with branches in
kow. Basle, Petrograd, Constanti-
nople. and Budapest.
Latin Union - Publishing House,
TURKESTAN MISSION. Gland, Switzerland.
Dating from Jan. 1, 1911. Scandinavian Publishing House,
Akersgaten 74, Christiania,
Territory: The provinces of Fer- Norway: with branch at
ghana, Samarkand, Syr- Darla; Alargrethevej 5, Copenhagen,
the Transcaspian territories; V., Denmark.
and the vassal states of Khiva Stockholm Publishing House,
and Bokhara. Gamla Kungsholmsbrogatan
OFFICERS. 38, Stockholm, Sweden.
Mission: Sanitariums:
Director, B. Schmidt.
Committee: B. Caterham Sanitarium, Surrey
Advisory Hills Hydro, Caterham Valley,
Schmidt, D. P. Bertram, Ph. Trip-
England.
pel.
MINISTER. Christiania Health Home, Ak-
ersgaten .74, Christiania, Nor-
B. Schmidt. way.
Friedensau Sanitarium, Fried-
INSTITUTIONS IN THE EURO- ens:114 Post Grabow, . Bez.
Magdeburg, Germany.
PEAN DIVISION CON-
Lake Geneva Sanitarium, Gland,
FERENCE. Switzerland.
Educational: - Skodsborg Sanitarium, Skods7.

Fricdensau Industrial School; borg, Denmark. .


Friedensau, Post Grabow, Bez; StanbOrongh Park Sanitarifim,
Magdeburg, Germany. Watford, England.
ASIATIC DIVISION CONFERENCE.
Organized 1913; reorganized, 1915, 1917.

Territory: The Australasian, the Presidents of Union Conferences


East Asian, the Malaysian, -the and Union Missions.
North China, the Philippine, and Australasian: C. H. Watson, "Miz-
the South China Union Confer- pah," Fox Valley Road, Wah-
ences, and the India Union Mis- roonga, New South Wales, Aus-
sion. tralia.
Population: 914,334,339. East Asian: J. M. Johanson, 171
Amanuma, Suginami-mura, To-
Cable and Telegraphic Address: yota.ma-gun, Tokyo, Japan.
" Adventist," Shanghai.
India: W. W. Fletcher, 17 Abbott
Postal Address: Box 523, U. S. Road, Lucknow, India.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China,
or 25 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, Malaysian: F. A. Detamore, 12
China. Wilkie Road, Singapore, Straits
Settlements.
OFFICERS. North China: F. A. Allum, Wang
Conference: Gia Dun, Hankow, Hupeh, China.
President, J. E. Fulton, Box 523, South China: B. L. Anderson, 6
U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, Austin Ave., Kowloon, Hong-
China. kong, China.
Vice-Presidents : Philippine: , 707 Ver-
F. H. DeVinney, 12 Wilkie Road, mont St., Manila, Philippine Is-
Singapore, Straits Settlements. lands.
J. S. James,Box 523, U. S. Pos-
tal Agency, hanghai, China. Secretaries of Departments.
Secretary, C. C. Crisler, Box 523,
U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, Publishing: C. E. Weaks, Box 523,
China. U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai,
Treasurer and Auditor, H. W. China.
Barrows, Box 523, U. S. Postal Medical:
Agency, Shanghai, China. Dr. C. C. Landis, 162a Bubbling
Legal Association: " General Con- Well Road, Shanghai, China.
ference , Corporation of Seventh- Dr. A. C. Selmon, 162a Bubbling
day Adventists." H. W. Bar- Well Road, Shanghai, China.
rows, Attorney-in-fact. Educational and Missionary Vol-
unteer: S. L. Frost, Box 523,
DIVISION CONFERENCE U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai,
COMMITTEE. China.
General. Sabbath School: R. F. Cottrell,
Box. 523, U. S. Postal Agency,
J. E. Fulton, Box 523, U. S. Postal Shanghai, China.
Agency, Shanghai, China.
-F. H. DeVinney, 12 Wilkie Road, Elective Members.
Singapore, Straits Settlements. J. P. Anderson, Swatow, Kwang-
J. S. James, Box 523, U. S. Postal tung, China.
Agency, Shanghai, China. C. L. Butterfield, Seoul, Chosen
C. C. Crisler, Box 523, U. S. Postal (Korea).
Agency, Shanghai, China. G. S. Fisher, Sanitarium, Wah-
H. W. Barrows, Box 523, U. S. Pos- roonga, New South Wales, Aus-
tal Agency, Shanghai, China.. tralia.
138
ASIATIC DIVISION CONFERENCE. 139

J. W. Rowland; 12 Wilkie Road,* Union Field Missionary Secretaries-


Singapore, Straits Settlements.
G. S. Joseph, Warburton, Victoria,
J. E. Shultz, Box 856, U. S. Postal
Agency, Shanghai, China. Australia.
H. M. Blunden, Wang Gia Dun,
A. H. Williams, 17 Abbott Road,
Lucknow, India.. Hankow, Hupeh, China.
A. Mountain, Jr., 5 Austin Ave.,
Kowloon, Hongkong, China.
J. J. Strahle, 707 Vermont St.,
Manila, Philippine Islands.
PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT. M. E. Mullinex, 12 Wilkie Road,
Singapore, Straits Settlements.
Office: Box 523, U. S. Postal A. W. Knight, 17 Abbott Road,
Agency, Shanghai, China. . Lucknow, India.
Secretary: C. E. Weaks, Box 523, Editors.
U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai,
China. C. M. Snow, Signs Publishing Co.,
- Ltd., Warurton, Victoria, Aus-
General Members. tralia.
J. E. Shultz, Box 856, U. S. Postal
C. H. Watson, " Mizpah," Fox Val- Agency, Shanghai, China.
ley Road, Wahroonga, New T. H.. Okohira, 171 Amanuma,
South Wales, Australia. Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
J. M. Johanson, 171 Amanuma, Tokyo, Japan.
Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
R. D. Brisbin, 17 Abbott Road,
Tokyo, Japan. Lucknow, India.
W. W. Fletcher, 17 Abbott Road, Melvin Munson, 12 Wilkie Road,
Lucknow, India. Singapore, Straits Settlements:
F. A. Detamore, 12 Wilkie Road, Miss Mimi Scharffenberg, Seoul,
Singapore, Straits Settlements. Chosen (Korea).
F. A. Allum, Wang Gia Dun, Han-
kow, Hupeh, China.
L. V. Finster 707 Vermont St.,
Manila, Philippine Islands.
B. L. Anderson, 6 Austin Ave., MEDICAL MISSSIONARY
Kowloon, Hongkong, China. DEPARTMENT.
J. S. James, Box 523, U. S. Postal
Agency, Shanghai, China. Office: Box 523, U. S. Postal
C. C. Crisler, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Agency, 'Shanghai, China. Secretary: C. C. Landis, M. D.,
162a Bubbling Well Road, Shang-
Managers of Publishing Hoises. hai, China.
Assistant Secretary: A. C. Selmon,
W. H. B. Miller, Signs Publishing M. D., 162a Bubbling Well Road,
Co., Ltd., Warburton, Victoria, Shanghai, China.
Australia.
Other Members.
W. P. Henderson, Box 856, U. S.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. Riley Russell, M. D., Soonan,
C. N. Woodward, 14 Calle Luna, Chosen (Korea).
Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Islands. Bertha Selmon, 162a Bubbling
Well Road, Shanghai, China.
W. S. Mead, 17 Abbott Road, Luck- C. Fattebert, M. D., Cebu, Cebu,
/low, India. Philippine Islands.
A. B, Cole; 171 Amanuma, Sugi- V. L. Mann, M. D., Chuharkana
nami - mura, Toyotama - gun, Mandy, Gujranwala District,
Tokyo, Japan. Punjab, India.
L. I. Bowers, Seoul, Chosen (Ko- H. C. Menke], M. D., " Belvedere,"
rea). Simla, India.
140 ASIATIC DIVISION CONFERENCE.

T. A. Sherwin, M. B., Ch. M., Sani- J. M. Johanson, 171 Amanuma,


tarium, Wahroonga, New South Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
Wales, Australia. Tokyo, Japan.
M. M. Freeman, M. B., Ch. M.,
Sanitarium, Wahroonga, New
South 'Wales, Australia. SABBATH SCHOOL DE-
Superintendent Canton Treatment PARTMENT.
Rooms and Dispensary.
Office: Box 523, U. S. Postal
Agency, Shanghai, China.
Secretary: R. F. Cottrell, Box 523,
U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai,
EDUCATIONAL DEPART- China.
MENT. Assistant Secretary: Mrs. R. F.
Office: Box 523, U. S. Postal Cottrell, Box 523, U. S. Postal
Agency, Shanghai, China. Agency, Shanghai, China.
Secretary: S. L. Frost, Box 523, Other Members.
U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai,
China. A. C. Selmon, 162a Bubbling Well
Road, Shanghai, China.
Other Members. S. Miyake, 171 Amanuma, Sugi-
nami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
L: D. A. Lemke, Australasian Miss- Tokyo, Japan.
ionary College, Cooranbong, N. Mrs. F. A. Detamore, 12 Wilkie
S. W., Australia. Road, Singapore, Straits Settle-
C. H. Schowe, Australasian Miss- ments.
ionary College, Cooranbong, New Mrs. L. V. Finster, 707 Vermont
South Wales, Australia. St., Manila, Philippine Islands.
A. H. Piper, Darling Range School, Mrs. C. N. Woodward, 14 Calle
Carmel, West Australia. Luna, Pasay, Rizal, Philippine
J. Mills, Oroua Missionary School, Islands.
Longburn, New Zealand. Mrs. G. A. Thompson, 14 Scott
H. F. Benson, 171 Amanuma, Road, Kaula Lumpur, Federated
Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun, Malay States.
Tokyo, Japan. Mrs. W. C. Hankins, Kulangsu,
I. F. Blue, 17 Abbott Road, Luck- Amoy, China.
now, India. Mrs. 0. A. Hall, Wang Gia Dun,
D. C. Ludington, Meiktila Tech- Hankow, China.
nical School, Meiktila, Burma. Mrs. A. L. Hindson, " Mizpah,"
I. A.'Stienel, 16 Calle Luna, Pasay, Fox Valley Road, . Wahroonga,
Rizal, Philippine Islands. New South Wales, Australia.
K. M. Adams, 300 Serangoon Road, G. 'F. Furnival, 17 Abbott Road,
Singapore, Straits Setlements. Lucknow, India.
H. 0. Swartout, Box 523, U. S.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
H. M. Lee, Soonan, Chosen (Ko-
rea).
F. E. Bates, Kulangsu, Amoy, HOME MISSIONARY DE-
China. PARTMENT.
H. R. Martin, Buresala, Ovalau, Office: Box 523, U. S. Postal
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Agency, Shanghai, China.
A. . Anderson, " Mizpah," Fox
Valley Road, Wahroonga, New Secretary: C. E. Weaks, Box 523,
South Wales, Australia. U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai,
E. D. Thomas, Nazareth P. 0., China.
Tinnevelly District, South India. Secretary for Woirel's Work: Mrs.
M. G. Conger, Yeneheng, Honan, C. E. Weaks, Box 523, U. S.
China. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
ASIATIC DIVISION CONFERENCE. 141

YOUNG PEOPLE'S MISSIONARY GENERAL LABORERS HOLDING


VOLUNTEER DEPARTMENT. CREDENTIALS FROM THE
Office: Box 523, U. S. Postal ASIATIC DIVISION CON-
Agency, Shanghai, China. FERENCE.
Secretary: S. L. Frost, Box 523, MINISTERS.
U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai,
China. R. F. Cottrell, Box 523, U. S. Postal
Agency, Shanghai, China.
F. H. De Vinney, 12 Wilkie Road,
Singapore, Straits Settlements.
MINISTERIAL 'WORK. J. E. Fulton, Box 523, U. S. Postal
Agency, Shanghai, China.
Secretary: R. F. Cottrell, Box 523, J. S. James, Box 523, U. S. Postal
U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, Agency, Shanghai, China.
China. A. C. Selmon, 162a Bubbling Well
Road, Shanghai, China.
J. E. Shultz, Box 856, U. S. Postal
Agency, Shanghai, China.
LITERATURE BUREAU. C. E. Weaks, Box 523, U. S. Postal
Agency, Shanghai, China.
Office: Box 523, U. S. Postal R. C. Porter, Hamilton, Mo.
Agency, Shanghai, China.
LICENTIATES.
C. C. Crisler (Chairman), Box 523,
U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, C. C. Crisler, Box 523, U. S. Postal
China. Agency, Shanghai, China.
A. C. Selmon, 162a Bubbling Well S. L. Frost, Box 523, U. S. Postal
Road, bnanghai, China. Agency, Shanghai, China.
R. F. Cottrell, Box 523, U. S. C. C. Landis, 162a Bubbling Well
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. Road, Shanghai, China.
J. E. Shultz, Box 856, U. S. Postal MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Agency, Shanghai, China. H. W. Barrows, Box 523, U. S.
J. M. Johanson, 171 Amanuma, Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun, Mrs. H. W. Barrows, Box 523,
Tokyo, Japan. U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai,
J. S. James, Box 523, U. S. Postal China.
Agency, Shanghai, China. Mrs. C. C. Crisler, Box 523, U. S.
C. E. Weaks, Box 523, U. S. Postal Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Agency, Shanghai, China. Mrs. R. F. Cottrell, Box 523, U. S.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
H. M. Blunden, Wang Gia Dun, Mrs. F. H. De Vinney, 12 Wilkie
Hankow, Hupeh, China. Road, Singapore, Straits Settle-
IV. W. Fletcher, 17 Abbott Road, ments.
Lucknow, Miss Bessie A. Dowell, Box 523,
F. A. Detamore, 12 Wilkie Road, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai,
Singapore, Straits Settlements. China.
L. V. Finster, 707 Vermont St., Mrs. J. E. Fulton, Box 523, U. S.
Manila, Philippine Islands. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Miss Jessie E. Fulton, Box 523,
Miss Mimi Scharffenberg, Seoul, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai,
Chosen (Korea). China.
T. H. Okohira, 171 Amanuma, Mrs. S. L. Frost, Box 523, U. S.
Suginarni-mura, Toyotama-gun, Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Tokyo, Japan. Mrs. W. P. Henderson, Box 856,
(The first four named to constitute U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai,
a working quorum). China.
142 ASIATIC DIVISION CONFERENCE.

W. P. Henderson, Box 856, U. S. Dr. Bertha Selmon, 162a Bubbling


Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. Well Road, Shanghai, China.
Mrs. J. S. James, Pacific Union Mrs. J. E. Shultz, Box 856, U. S.
College, St. Helena, Cal., U. S. A. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Miss Olive Osborne, Washington (On furlough.)
Missionary College, Takoma Mrs. C. E. Weaks, Box 523, U. S.
Park Station, Washington, D. C., Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
U. S. A. (On furlough).. Mrs. C. C. Landis, 162a Bubbling
Mrs. R. C. Porter, Hamilton, Mo. Well Road, Shanghai, China.

AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1894.

Territory: The Conferences of Union Book Depository:


New South Wales, North New
Zealand, South New Zealand, Signs Publishing Company, Ltd.,
Queensland, South Australia, Warburton, Victoria, Australia.
Victoria, Tasmania, West Aus- Manager, W. H. B. Miller, War-
tralia, and Central Polynesia; burton.
the Eastern Polynesian and Me- Union Field Miss. Sec., G. S.
lanesian Missions. Joseph; Assistant, C. Hallam.
Cable Address: " Adventist," Syd- Book Committee: A. Ander-
ney. son, W. L. H. Baker, E. S. Butz,
Office: " Mizpah," Wahroonga, C. H. Pretyman, G. S. Joseph, Mrs.
N. S. W., Australia. A. L. Hindson, C. M. Snow, T. A.
Brown, C. K. Meyers, R. Hare.
OFFICERS.
Conference: Island Book Committee: J. M.
Cole, Mrs. A. L. Hindson, Mrs.
Pres., C. H. Watson. A. G. Wallah, C. H. Pretyman,
Vice-Pres., W. J. Westerman. J. D. K. Aitken.
Sec., C. H. Pretyman.
Treas., W. 0. Johanson. Sabbath School Dept.:
Executive Committee: C. H.
Watson, W. J. Westerman, C. H. Sec., Mrs. A. L. Hindson.
Pretyman, W. 0. Johanson; the Educational Dept.:
presidents of the local confer-
ences; A. W. Anderson, G. S. Fish- Sec., A. W. Anderson.
er, G. S. Joseph, F. Knight, Mrs. Medical Missionary Dept.:
A. L. Hindson,T. A. Sherwin, L.
D. A. Lemke, . H. B. Miller, E. Sec., Dr. T. A. Sherwin, Sani-
Watson, J. Mills, C. Rosendhl, tarium, Wahroonga, N. S. W.,
C. M. Snow, A. H. Piper. Australia.
Financial Advisory Committee: Religious Liberty Dept.:
C. H. Watson,. H. Pretyman, G.
S. Fisher, . 0. Johanson, A. Sec., A. W. Anderson.
Mountain, Sr.
Young People's Dept.:
Legal Assn.: " Australasian
Conference Association, Ltd." Sec., F. Knight.
Pres., C. H. Watson; Sec., C. H.
Pretyman; Treas., W. 0. Johan- Home Missionary Dept.:
son. . See., C. K. Meyers.
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 143

Mrs. E. M. Shannan, Sanitarium,


C. H. Watson, " Mizpah," Wah- Wahroonga, N. S. W., Aus-
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. tralia.
L. D. A. Lemke, Cooranbong, N. Dr. M. M. Freeman, Sanitarium,
. S. W., Australia. Wahroonga, N. S. W., Aus-
R. Hare, Cooranbong, N. S. W.. tralia.
Australia. A. Mountain, Sr., " Mizpah,"
A. W. Anderson, " Mizpah," Wah- Wkhroonga, N. S. W., Aus-
roonga, N. S. , Australia.
. tralia.
C. M. Snow, Warburton, Vic- A. G. Miller, Warburton, Victoria,
toria. Australia. Australia.
F. Knight, " Mizpah," Wahroon- W. 0. Johanson " Mizpah," Wah-
ga, N. S. W., Australia. roonga, N. S. 'W., Australia.
W. J. Smith, Sanitarium, Wah-
roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
A. H. Piper, Darling Range School,
Carmel, West Australia. NEW SOUTH WALES CON-
A. Smart, Australasian Missionary FERENCE.
College, Cooranbong, N. S. W.,
Australia. Organized 1895.
C. K. Meyers, " Mizpah," Wah-
roonga, New South Wales, Aus- Territory: The State of New South
tralia. Wales, with the exception of the
W. L: H. Baker, Warburton, Vic- city of Broken Hill, and that
toria, Australia. portion of the Northern Rivers
district included in the Queens-
LICENTIATES. land Conference.
C. V. Bell, Australasian Mis- Office: " Tereora," The Avenue,
sionary College, Cooranbong. Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia.
N. S. W.. Australia. OFFICERS.
C. H. Pretyman, " Mizpah," Wah-
roonga, N. S.. W., Australia. Conference:
W. R. arswell, " Mizpah," Wah- Pres., J. M. Cole.
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Vice-Pres., E. S. Butz.
P. B. Rudge, " Mizpah," Wah- Sec. and Treas., F. J. Butler.
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Executive Committee: J. M.
Dr. T. A. Sherwin, Sanitarium, Cole, E. S. Butz, A. E. Hodgki-
Wahroonga, N. S. W., Aus- son, J. Martin, R. Govett, G. S.
tralia. Fisher.
Joseph Mills, Oroua.. Missionary
SChool, Longburn, via Palmers- Tract Society:
ton, North, New Zealand. Sec. and Treas., A. E. Hodgki-
G. S. Fisher, 306-308 George St., son.
Sydney, N. S. W., Australia. Field Miss. Sec., A. E. Hodg-
W. H. B. Miller, Signs Publishing kison.
Company, Ltd., Warburton, Vic-
toria, Australia. Sabbath School Dept.:
H. C. White, Australasian Mission- Sec., Miss C. M. Rule.
ary College, Cooranbong, N. S.
W., Australia. Educational Dept.:
C. Hallam, Warburton, Victoria, Supt., C. H. Schowe.
Australia.
Religious Liberty Dept.:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Sec., A. W. Anderson.
Mrs. A. L. Hindson, " Mizpah,"
Wahroonga, N. S. W., Aus- Young People's Dept.:
tralia. Sec., Miss A. S. Higgins.
144 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE:

Home Missionary Dept.: Tract Society:


Sec., J. M. Cole. Sec., V. Nilsson.
Treas., E. Hosendahl.
MINISTERS. Field Miss. Sec., 0. F. Hans-
J. M. Cole, E. S. Butz, L. J. Im- ford.
rie, J. W. Kent, H. Mitchell,
L. Currow, G. E. Marriott. Sabbath School Dept.:
See., Miss E. E. Edwards.
LICENTIATES.
Educational Dept.:
R. A. Salton, J. .Hindson, M. A. Supt., E. Rosendahl.
Connell, M. Whittaker, S. Wat-
son, G. McLaren. Young People's Dept.:
See., Miss I]. E. Edwards.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Religious Liberty Dept.:
Cole, E. S. Butz, A. E. Hodgki-
kison, J. W. Roberts, F. Masters, Sec., F. G. Rampton.
Mrs. M. Caro, G. Hosking, F. Home Missionary Dept.:
Hunt, Miss A. Walker, Miss A. Sec., F. 0. Rampton.
S. Higgins, Miss C. M. Rule,
Miss V. Oatley, Miss I. Robert- MINISTERS.
son, Miss S. Read, Miss A. E. W. H. Pascoe, G. G. Stewart,
Pearce, Miss H. Pearce, Miss E. W. G. Brittain.
Perry, Mrs. E. Palmer, Miss C.
Collier. LICENTIATES.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. M. W. Carey, A. King, R. K. Piper,
H. E. Sharp, E. Rosendahl. 'F. G.
T. J. Roberts, H. H. Crouch, Miss Hampton, A. Currow, H. A.
M. Williams, Miss I. Felsch, W. Lukens.
Gilson, Mrs. W. Gilson, G. Brand-
stater, N. H. Faulkner. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Miss E. E. Edwards, Dr. P. M.
Keller, Dr. F. Keller, Dr. Eric
NORTH NEW ZEALAND CON- Caro, Mrs. R. K. Piper, C.- Head,
G. F. Hansford, J. Gillis, A. E.
FERENCE. White, J. Pascoe, F. Grubb, A.
Organized 1889. Cambie, W. A. Wilton.
CHURCH -SCHOOL TEACHERS.
. Territory: That portion of the
Dominion of New Zealand Miss M. Beavis, Miss Amyes, Mrs..
north of Cook's Straits. H. E. Sharp.
Cable Address: " Mastery," Auck-
land, New Zealand.
Office: 108 Ponsonby Road, Auck- QTJEENSLAND, CONFERENCE:
land, New Zealand.
OFFICERS.
Organized 1899.
Conference: Territory: The State of Queens.
Pres., W. H. Pascoe. land.
Sec. and Treas., E. Rosendahl. Office: Corner Peel and Grey
Sts., South Brisbane, Queens-
Executive Committee: W., H. land, Australia.
Pascoe, Dr. P. M. Kellar, Dr. Eric
Caro, G. F. Wright, G. F. Hans- OFFICERS.
ford, W. Richards, G. G. Stewart. Conference:
Legal Assn.: " New Zealand Pres., H. E. Piper.
Conference, Incorporated." bee. and ireab., J. H. Mills.
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 145

Executive Committee: H. E. Board of Management: C. H.


Piper, H. J. Cooper, E. B. Rudge, Watson, J. L. Branford, H. E.
A. S. Thorpe, F. L. Wiltshire, H. Piper.
W. Woodgate, C. F. Hodgkinson.
LICENTIATE.
Tract Society: J. L. Branford.
Sec., C. E. Ames.
Treas., .1. H. Mills. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Field Miss. Sec., C. F. Hodgkin-
Son. R. M. Totenhofer, George Mitchell,
M. Thorpe, Mrs. J L. Branford,
Sabbath School Dept.: Miss M. A. Kramm.
Sec., Miss H. Osborne. CHURCH SCHOOL- TEACHERS.
Educational Dept.: Mrs. G. A. Mitchell, Miss P. Bran-
Supt., H. E. Piper. ford.
Young People's Dept.:
Sec., R. E. Hare.
Asst. Sec., Miss H. Osborne. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CON-
FERENCE.
Religious Liberty Dept.:.
Sec., H. E. Piper. Organized 1S99.
Asst. Sec., J. H. Mills. Territory: The State of South
Home Missionary Dept.: Australia, and the city of
Broken Bill, N. S. W.
Sec., R. E. Hare. Office: 116 Grote St., Adelaide,
MINISTERS. South Australia, Australia.
H. E. Piper, J. Allen, E. B. Rudge, OFFICERS.
R. E. Hare. Conference:
LICENTIATES. Pres., W. G. Turner.
L. Newbold, B. Cormack, C. E. Vice-Pres., C. P. Michaels.
Ashcroft, J. J. Crammond. Sec., J. Todd.
Treas., Miss R. V. Stratford.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Executive Committee: W. G.
J. H. Mills, C. E. Barnes, Miss E. Turner, C. Davey, L. A. Butler,
.Westerman, Miss E. Hopzood, G. Burgess, W. Were, B. J. Smith,
Miss H. Osborne, C. F. Hodgkin- W. Vercoe, Jr.
son, C. W. Tinworth, Miss H.
Markey. Tract Society:
Sec., J. Todd.
Treas., Miss R. V. Stratford.
Field Miss. Sec., C. J. Griffin.
MONAMONA MISSION FOR AB-
ORIGINES. Educational Dept.:
Supt., W. G. Turner..
Established 1913.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Address: Oaklands, via Cairns,
Queensland, Australia. Sec., Miss M. C. Barlow.
OFFICERS. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Mission: Sec., H. C. Harker.
Supt., J. L. Branford.
Treas., J. L. Branford. Young People's Dept.:
Matron, Mrs. J. L. Branford. Sec., Miss M. C. Barlow.
146 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Home Missionary Dept.: Religious Liberty Dept.:


Sec., R. J. ,Burns. Sec T. W. Hammond.
MINISTERS. Young People's Dept.:
W. G. Turner, C. P. Michaels, H. Sec., Mrs. T. W. Hammond.
C. Harker, G. Hubbard, G. Bur-
gess. Home Missionary Dept.:
LICENTIATES. See., J. Thompon.
G. H. K. Backhaus, T. A. Brown. MINISTER.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
F. H. Letts.
J. Davies, Mrs. G. Chapman, LICENTIATES.
Miss R. V. Stratford, Miss A. C. Chesson,J. Thompson,H.
M. C. Barlow, R. J. Burns, L. A. Streeter, T. hittle, A. McCoy,
Butler, Miss B. A. Heise, C. J. G. A. Brandstater.
Griffin, J. Todd.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
B. Waldrom, Miss J. McCullough,
Miss Macleay, Miss A. E. Brown, T. W. Hammond, T. W. Brown.
Mrs. B. J. Smith.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHER.
G. Hare.
SOUTH NEW ZEALAND CON-
FERENCE. TASMANIAN CONFERENCE.
Organized 1915. Organized 1915. -
Territory: That portion of the
Dominion of New Zealand south Territory: The State of Tasmania.
of Cook's Straits. Office: Franklin Chambers, Ho-
bart, Tasmania.
Office: 84 Cashel St., Christchurch,
New Zealand. OFFICERS.
012 LER&
Conference:
Pres., A. H. White.
Conference: Sec. and Treas., A. G. Minchin.
Pres., F. H. Letts. Executive Committee: A. H.
Sec. and Treas., T. W. Ham- White, H. B. Hurburgh, E. P. Fehl-
mond. berg, H. Murfet, E. R. Whitehead,
Executive Committee: F. H. A. Totenhofer, J. Large.
Letts, S. H. Amyes, E. G. Saun-
ders, T. W. Hammond, G. A. Sabbath School Dept.:,
Brandstater, A. C. Chesson, J. Sec., W. Litster.
Thompson.
Young People's Dept.:
Tract Society: Sec., W. Litster.
Sec. and Treas., T. W. Ham-
mond. Home Missionary Dept.:
Field Miss. Sec., J. Thompson. Sec., W. Litster.
Sabbath School Dept.: MINISTERS.
Sec., Mrs. T. W. Hammond. A. H. 'White, F. L. Sharp.
Educational Dept.: LICENTIATE.
Supt., F. H. Letts. W. Gillis.
AUSTRALA SIA_N UNION CONFERENCE. 147

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


E. R. Whitehead, A. G. Minchin, J. Gillespie, Miss E. M. James,
Miss V. Bennetto. Miss M. McDowell, Miss H. L.
Cozens, P. G. Foster, C. Wrigley,
Miss H. Brown, N. J. H. Woods,
VICTORIAN CONFERENCE. Miss D. Horley.

Organized 1888. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.


Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Frazer, Mrs.
Territory: The State of Victoria. Cora Ferris.
Office: 22 Stanley St., Richmond,
Victoria, Australia.
OFFICERS. WEST AUSTRALIAN CONFER-
Conference: ENCE.
Pres., W. J. Westerman.
Vice-Pres., J. H. Woods. Organized 1902.
Sec., P. G. Foster.
Treas., N. J. Woods. Territory: The state of West Aus-
tralia.
Executive Committee: W. J. Office: Warwick House, St.
Westerman, F. J. Parkin, J. H. George's Terrace, Perth, West
Woods, R. A. Natrass, J. A. Mc- Australia.
Ainsh, J. S. Sandeman, W. A.
Bussaw. OFFICERS.
Conference:
Tract Society:
Pres., A. W. Cormack.
See. and Treas., P. G. Foster. Sec. and Treas., R. E. G. Blair.
Field Miss. Sec., F. J. Parkin. Executive Committee: A. W.
Cormack, A. H. Piper, H. Ward,
Sabbath School Dept.: L. R. Harvey, R. Howie, W. N.
Sec., Miss D. Horley. Lock, R. F. Davey.

Educational Dept.: Tract Society:


Supt., W. J. Westerman. Sec. and Treas., R. E. G. Blair.
Field Miss. Sec., W. N. Lock.
Religious Liberty Dept.:
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., T. H. Craddock.
Sec., Miss C. Petterson.
Young People's Dept.:
Educational Dept.:
Sec., Miss E. M. James. Supt., A. H. Piper.
Home Missionary Dept.: Religious Liberty Dept.:
Sec., J. S. SteWart. Sec., A. W. Cormack.
MINISTERS.
Young People's Dept.:
W. J. Westerman, J. H. Woods, Sec., Miss C. Petterson.
T. H. Craddock, A. H. Rogers,
N. J. Waldorf.
Home Missionary Dept.:
LICENTIATES. Sec., R. E. G. Blair.
E. H. Guilliard, Dr. W. H. James, Asst. Sec., W. N. Lock.
J. S. Stewart, B. Cozens, A. W.
Kent, W. E. Battye, E. Watson, MINISTERS.
N. C. Burns. .A. W. Cormack, A. H. Piper.
148 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

LICENTIATES. Panliasi Bunoa, Suva Vou, Suva.


L. R. Harvey, E. Behrens. G. T. Fiji. Pacific Ocean.
Newbold, A. H. Britten, G. Rob- Joni Lui, Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji,
inson, 0. V. Hellestrand. Pacific Ocean.
Mecusela Naisogo, Suva Vou, Su-
MISSIONARY. LICENTIATES. va, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
W. N. Lock, A. A. Shapcott, Miss
F. Reed, Miss E. Britten, Miss LICENTIATES.
Sawyer, R. E. 0. Blair, Miss C. H. T. Howse, Apia, Samoa, Pacific
Petterson. Ocean.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
E. E. Thorpe, Neiafu, Vavau,
Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Miss R. Giblett, Miss C. Brown, H. R. Martin, Buresala, Ovalau,
Miss B. M. Viss, Miss M. Robin- Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
'Son, Miss Englund, Miss E. Ward,
Miss L. Hollingsworth, Miss A. G. H. Morrison, Lomalomi, Mua
Moore. leva, Lau, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
H. L. Tolhurst, FaleIoa, Haapai,
Tonga, Pacific Ocean.
The following-named persons may
CENTRAL POLYNESIAN CON- be addressed at S. D. A. Con-
FERENCE. ference, Suva Von, Suva, Fiji,
Pacific Ocean.
Organized 1916. H. D. Larwood2 Timoei Nawara,
Senavaleti Ramna, Jope Lawe-
Territory: Fiji Group, Samoan loa, Feresi Rokosalu, Tevita
Group, Friendly Islands, and Railave, Semiti Gade, Emore
Niue (or Savage) Island. Savutini, Joni Simpson, Pauliasi
Office: Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pa- Naibisi, Ilisiami, Ratu Kelevi,
cific Ocean. Tabua Inoke, Henry Maafu.
OFFICERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Conference:
Pres., C. H. Parker. Mrs. C. H. Parker, Suva Von,
Vice-Pres., J. E. Steed. Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Sec. and Treas., J. E. Nash. J. E. Nash, Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji,
Executive Committee: C. H. Pacific Ocean.
Parker, E. E. Thorpe, H. R. Mar- Mrs. L. E. P. Dexter, Apia, Samoa,
tin, Pauliasi Bunoa, J. E. Steed, Pacific Ocean.
S. W. Carr, G. H. Morrison. Miss Vai Kerisome, Niue Island,
Pacific Ocean.
Sabbath School Dept.: Jeni Sisi, Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji,
Sec., Mrs. C. H. Parker. Pacific Ocean.
Lasakan, Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pa-
Young People's Dept.: cific Ocean.
Sec., Mrs. C. H. Parker. Mrs. E. Meyers, Suva Vou, Suva,
Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
MINISTERS. Miss R. Parker, Buresala, Ovalau,
C. H. Parker, Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Miss D. Thorpe, Neiafu, Vavau,
J. E. Steed, Apia, Samoa, Pacific Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Ocean.
S. W. Carr, Niue Island, Pacific Mrs. E. E. Thorpe, Neiafu, Vavau,
Ocean. Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean.
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 149

EASTERN POLYNESIAN J. R. McCoy, Pitcairn Island, Pa-


MISSION. cific Ocean, care British Consul,
Papeete, Tahiti, Soeiety Islands.
Established 1892; reorganized Philip Poroi, Papeete, Tahiti, So
1910. ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Comprising the following former
missions: Society Islands, Cook
Islands, and Pitcairn Island.
Territory: All the Pacific Islands MELANESIAN MISSION.
east of the 160th degree of west
longitude, and south of the tenth Organized 1916.
parallel of north latitude.
Territory: New Caledonia, Loy-
Headquarters: Papeete, Tahiti, alty Islands, New Hebrides,
Society Islands, Pacific Ocean. Torres Islands, Banks Group,
Santa Cruz Islands, Solomon
- OFFICERS. Islands, Bismarck Archipelago,
Mission: Eastern New Guinea, and adja-
Supt., F. E. Lyndon. cent islands; also Lord Howe
Sec., H. A. Hill. and Norfolk ISlands.
Treas., F. E. Lyndon. Address: " Mizpah," Wahroonga,
Executive Committee: F. E. N. S. W., Australia.
Lyndon, G. L. Sterling, H. A. Hill,
H. P. B. Wicks, W. R. Ilowse. OFFICERS:
Mission:
MINISTERS.
Supt., G. F. Jones.
F. E. Lyndon, Papeete, Tahiti, So- Sec., C. H. Pretyman.
ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean. Treas., W. 0. Johanson.
G. L. Sterling, care S. D. A. Mis-
sion, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, Executive Committee: C. H.
Pacific Ocean. Watson, C. H. Pretyman, W. 0.
Johanson, W. J. Westerman, G. F.
LICENTIATES. Jones.
W. R. Howse, Papeete, Tahiti, So- Sabbath School Dept.:
ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean.
H. A. Hill, Raiatea, Society Is- Sec., Mrs. E. Fenton.
lands, Pacific Ocean.
MINISTERS.
H. P. B. Wicks, care S. D. A. Mis-
sion, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, G. F. Jones, S. D. A. Mission, Ma-
Pacific Ocean. rovo Lagoon, Tulagi, Solomon
Islands, Pacific Ocean.
MISSIONARY
, LICENTIATES. A. G. Stewart, Atchin, New Heb-
Mrs. G. L. Sterling, care S. D. A. rides, Pacific Ocean.
Mission, Rarotonga, Cook Is-
lands, Pacific Ocean. LICENTIATES.
M. R. Adams, Mangareva, Pua- D. Nicholson, S. D. A. Mission,
motu Island, Pacific Ocean. Marovo Lagoon, Tulagi, Solo-
Mrs. M. R. Adams, Mangareva, mon Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Puamotu Island, Pacific Ocean. A. H. Ferris, Norfolk Island, Pa-
Mrs. F. E. Lyndon, Papeete. Ta- cific Ocean.
hiti, Society Islands, Pacific A. N. Lawson, Bisiatabu, Port
Ocean. Moresby, British New Guinea.
H. S. Cozens, Raiatea, Society Is- Bennie Tavodi, Bisiatabu, Port
lands, Pacific Ocean. Moresby, British New Guinea.
150 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Mrs. G. F. Jones, S. D. A. Mission,


S. R. Maunder, S. D. A. Mission, Marovo Lagoon, Tulagi, Solo-
Marovo Lagoon, Tulagi, Solo- mon Islands, Pacific Ocean.
mon Islands, Pacific Ocean. D. Gray, S. D. A. Mission, Marovo
R. Tutty, S. D. A. Mission, Lagoon, Tulagi, Solomon Is-
Marovo Lagoon, Tulagi, Solo- lands, Pacific Ocean.
mon Islands, Pacific Ocean. Mrs. A. G. Stewart, Atchin, New
J. Radley, S. D. A. Mission, Hebrides, Pacific Ocean.
Marovo Lagoon, Tulagi, Solo- N. Wiles, Atchin, New Hebrides,
mon Islands, Pacific Ocean. Pacific Ocean.
D. Woolston, S. D. -A. Mission, Mit ieli Nakasamai, Bisiatabu,
Marovo Lagoon, Tulagi, Solo- Port Moresby, British New Gui-
mon Islands, Pacific .Ocean. nea.

EAST ASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1917.

Territory: Japan, Chosen (Korea), OFFICERS.


Manchuria, and Formosa. Conference:
Population: 87,498,836. Pres., C. L. Butterfield.
Cable Address: "Adventist," Seoul. Sec. and Treas., L. I. Bowers.
Postal Address: Seoul, Chosen
(Korea). Executive Committee: C. L.
OFFICERS.
Butterfield, L. I. Bowers, Dr. Riley
Russell, W. R. Smith, H. M. Lee,
Conference: H. A. Oberg, Ne Keun Ok, Kim
Pres., J. M. Johanson. Ku Hyok, Chyong Mun Cook.
Vice-Pres., C. L. Butterfield.
Sec. and Treas., L. I. Bowers. Sabbath School Dept.:
Executive Committee: J. M. Sec., Mrs. H. A. Oberg.
Johanson, C. L. Butterfield, B. P.
Hoffman, B. Peterson, Dr. S. E. Educational Dept.:
Tatsuguchi, Li Deh Ren, Chung
Mun Kuk. Supt., H. M. Lee.
(The departmental organization Medical Missionary Dept.:
has not as yet been perfected.)
Sec., Dr. Riley Russell.
MINISTER.
J. M. Johanson, 171 Amanuma, Home Missionary Dept.:
Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun, Sec., H. M. Lee.
Tokyo, Japan. Asst. Sec. (Woman's Dept.),
Helen May Scott.
' MINISTERS.
CHOSEN CONFERENCE.
Mission organized 1908; Conference C. L. Butterfield, Seoul, Chosen.
organized 1917. W. R. Smith, Keizan, Chosen.
Riley Russell, M. D., Soonan,
Territory: Chosen (Korea). Chosen.
Cable Address: "Adventist," Seoul. H. A. Oberg, Soonan, Chosen.
Office Address: Chosen Conference Chyong Mun Cook, Keizan, ChosPo
of S. D. A., Seoul, Chosen (Ko- Kim ,Ku Hyok, Soonan, Chosen.
rea). Ne Keun Ok, Seoul, Chosen.
EAST ASIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 151

LICENTIATES. Educational Dept.:


H. M. Lee, Soonan, Chosen. Supt., B. P. Hoffman.
E. J. Urquhart, Keizan, Chosen.
And fifteen native Koreans. Young People's Dept.:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. See., T. H. Okohira.
Mrs. C. L. Butterfield, Seoul, Cho- Home Missionary Dept.:
sen.
Mrs. W. R. Smith, Keizan, Chosen. See., T. H. Okohira.
Mrs. Riley Russell, Soonan, Chosen.
Mrs. H. A. Oberg, Soonan, Chosen. MINISTERS.
Mrs. R. C. Wangerin, Seoul, B. P. Hoffman, 171 Amanuma,
Chosen. Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
Miss Mimi Scharffenberg, Seoul, Tokyo, Japan.
Chosen. H. F. Benson, Tenmajimachi, Aizu-
Miss Helen May Scott, Seoul, wakamatsu, Japan.
Chosen. T. H. Okohira, 171 Amanuma,
Mrs. H. M. Lee, Soonan, Chosen. Suginami- mura, Toyotama-gun,
Mrs. W. M. Lee, Soonan, Chosen. Tokyo, Japan.
Mrs. E. J. Urquhart, Keizan, Cho- H. Kuniya, 43 Fukuromachi, Ka-
sen. nazawa, Japan.
L. I. Bowers, Seoul, Chosen. W. D. Burden, 171 Amanuma,
Mrs. L. I. Bowers, Seoul, Chosen. Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
And 39 native Koreans. Tokyo, Japan.
LICENTIATES.
A. N. Anderson, Nagoya, Japan.
JAPAN CONFERENCE. P. A. Webber, of 198, Makuracho,
Organized as a mission 1896; as a Jigyo Higashi-machi, Yobancho,
conference, Nov. 2, 1917. 'Fukuoka, Japan.
S. E. Jacques, Sapporo, Japan.
Territory: Japan proper, not in-
cluding Formosa. MISSIONARY CREDENTIALS.
Cable Address: " Adventist," To- A. B. Cole, 171 Amanuma, Sugi-
kyo. nami-mura, Toyotama-gun, To-
kyo, Japan.
Postal Address: 169-171 Amanu- H. Stacey, 171 Amanuma, Sugi-
ma, Suginami-mura, Toyotama- nami-mura, Toyotama-gun, To-
gun, Tokyo, Japan. kyo, Japan.
Mrs. H. Stacey, 171 Amanuma,
OFFICERS. Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
Mission: Tokyo, Japan.
Supt., B. P. Hoffman. Mrs. H. F. Benson, Tenmajimachi,
Sec. and Treas., A. B. Cole. Aizuwakamatsu, Japan.
Advisory Committee: B. P. Hoff- - Mrs. A. B. Cole, 171 Amanuma,
man, H. Stacey, T. H. Okohira, H. Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
Kuniya, M. Fukazawa, S. Miyake, Tokyo, Japan.
T. Kobayashi. J. N. Herboltzheimer, 2180 Mi-
nami Ota-machi, Yokohama,
Tract Society: Japan.
Mrs. J. N. Herboltzheimer, 2180
Sec., A. B. Cole. Minami Ota-machi, Yokohama,
Field Miss. Sec., H. Stacey. Japan.
Mrs. B. P. Hoffman, 171 Amanuma,
Sabbath School Dept.: Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
Sec., T. 413. Okohira.. Tokyo, Japan.
152 EAST ASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Mrs. A. N. Anderson, Nagoya, Ja: Advisory Committee: B. Peter-


pan. sen, 0. J. Grundset, J. G. Gjording,
Mrs. P. A. Webber, 2 of 198, Ma- Li Deli Ren.
kuracho, Jigyo Higashi-machi,
Yobancho, Fukuoka, Japan. Tract Society:
Mrs. S. E. Jacques, Sapporo, Japan. Field Miss. Sec., J. G. Gjording,.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Mrs. 13. Petersen.
MANCHURIAN MISSION. Young People's Dept.:
Organized 1914. Sec., Mrs. 0. J. Grundset.
Territory: Manchuria. Home Missionary Dept.:
Telegraphic Address: "Adventist," Sec., J. 0. Gjording.
Mukden. MINISTER.
Postal Address: Manchurian S. D. Bernhard Petersen.
A. Mission; Mukden, Manchuria,
China. LICENTIATES.
0. J. Grundset, J. G. Gjording.
OFFICERS.
Mission: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Supt., Bernhard Petersen. Mrs. B. Petersen, Mrs. J. G. Gjord-
Sec. and Treas., J. G. Gjording. ing, Mrs. 0. J. Grundset.

INDIA UNION MISSION.


Organized Toro.
Territory: India, Burma, and W. W. Fletcher; Sec. and Treas.,
Ceylon. A. H. Williams.
Cable Address: " Adventist," Board of Trustees: W. W.
Lucknow. Fletcher, A. H. Williams, G. W.
General Office: 17 Abbott Road, Pettit, L. J. Burgess, I. F. Blue,
Lucknow, India. R. D. Brisbin.
OFFICERS. Medical Dept.:
Mission:
Pres., W. W. Fletcher. Sec., Dr. V. L. Mann.
Vice-Pres., H. C. Menkel. Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., R. D. Brisbin.
Sec., Mrs. I. F. Blue.
Treas. and Auditor, A. H. Wil-
liams. Young People's Dept.:
Executive Committee: W. W. See., I. F. Blue.
Fletcher, H. C. Menkel, G. W.
Pettit, L. J. Burgess, G. G. Lowry, Educational Dept.:
M. M. Mattison, A. H. Williams,
R. D. Brisbin, I. F. Blue, V. L. Sec., I. F. Blue. .
Mann, A, W. Knight.
Legal Assn.: " India Financial Pub, and Home Miss. Dept.:
Assn. of S. D. A." Chairman, Sec., A. W. Knight.
INDIA UNION MISSION. 153

MINISTERS. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


W W. Fletcher, 1. F. Blue. Mrs. W. A. Barlow, Mrs. L. J.
Burgess,-Miss D. Burioway, Mrs.
LICENTIATES. J. M. Corner, Mrs. L. G. Mooker-
R. D. Brisbin, A. W. Knight, W. S. jee, Mrs. C. C. Kellar, F. W.
Mead, V. E. Peugh, A. H. WM Smith, Mrs. F. W. Smith, W.
Earns, F. A. Wyman, E. M. Me- H. Stevens; R. H. Leech, Mrs.
leen, H. L. Peden, R. H. Leech on furlough in U. S.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
T. W. Asnrey, Miss M. H. Belcham-
bers, Mrs. I. F. Blue, MrS. R. D.
Brisbin, Mrs. W. W. Fletcher, BOMBAY PRESIDENCY MIS-
G. F. Furnival, Mrs. C. F. Fur- SION.
nival. R. L. Kimble, Mrs. R. L.
Kimble, W. K. Lake, Mrs. W. K. Organized 1910.
Lake, Miss C. Manson, Mrs. W.
S. Mead, Mrs. A. O'Connor, Mrs. Territory: The following language
V. E. Peugh, F. 0. Raymond, areas: Marathi and 'Gujarati.
Mrs. F. 0. Raymond, J. H. Rea-
gan, Mrs. J. H. Reagan, C. Staf- Address: 12 Victoria Terrace, Vic-
ford. Mrs. C. Stafford, Mrs. A. toria Road, Mazagon, Bombay,
H. Williams, Mrs. F. A. Wyman; India.
Mrs. H. R. Salisbury and Mrs. E.
E. Bruce on furlough in U. S. OFFICERS.
Mission:
Supt., G. IV. Pettit.
BENGAL MISSION.
Advisory Committee: G. W.
Organized 1910. Pettit, M. D. Wood, W. R. French.
Territory: The following lcm.mane MINISTERS.
areas: Bengali, Oriya, Santali.
and Assamese. G. W. Pettit. 12 Victoria Terrace,
Mazagon, Bombay, India.
OFFICERS.
Mission: W. R. French, " Bombay View,"
. Colaba, Bombay, India.
Supt., L. J. Bur7ess.
, Advisory Committee: TA J. M. D. Wood, Kalyan, G. I." P.,
Burgess, J. M. Corner, L. G. Mook- India:
erjee. G. F. Enoch (on furlough in U. S.)
MINISTERS.
L. J. Burgess,6 Dehi Serum pore LICENTIATES.
Road, Entally, Calcutta, India. -A. 0. Kelsey, on furlough in U. S.
J. M. Comer, 0 Elliott Road, Cal-
cutta, India. R. E. Loasby, Manmad, G. I. P..
L. 0. Mookerjee, Sudhamaya India.
House, Armanitola, Dacca, India.
LI CENTIA TES. NIISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
W. A. Barlow, Babinnohal, via Mrs. W. R. French, Mrs. G. W.
Simultala, E. I: R., India. Pettit, Mrs. R. E. Loasby, R. A.
C. C. Kellar. 6 Dehi Serampore Thrift, Mrs. M. D. Wood; Mrs.
Road. Entally, Calcutta, India.
A. G. Watson, 6 Dehi Serampore G. F. Enoch and Miss E. Reid
Road, Entally, Calcutta, India. on furlough in U. S.
154 INDIA UNION MISSION.

BURMA MISSION. Mattison, I. F. Blue, W. W. Fletch-


er, V. L. Mann, R. P. Morris.
Organized 1910.
MINISTERS.
Territory: Burma. H. C. Menkel, " Belvedere," Simla,
Address: 60 Lower Xemmendine India.
Road, Rangoon, Burma. S. A. Wellman on furlough in U. S.
OFFICERS. LICENTIATES.
Mission: C. C. Belgrave, S. D. A. Mission,
Supt., C. F. Lowry. Rai Bareli, India.
Advisory Committee: G. F. V. L. Mann, M. D., Chuharkana
Lowry, G. A. Hamilton, D. C. Lud- Mandy,- Gujranwala Dist., Pun-
ington, R. A. Beckner, David Hpo jab, India.
Hla. M. M. Mattison, Hapur, Meerut
Dist., India.
MINISTERS. R. P. Morris, Najibabad, 0. and R.,
C. F. Lowry, 60 Lower Kemmen- India.
dine Road, Rangoon, Burma. F. H. Loasby, Chuharkana Mandy,
G. A. Hamilton, Kammamaung, Gujranwala Dist., Punjab, India.
Shwegun Post office, Burma. Floyd L. Smith, Dwarikhal, Gar-
hwal, India.
LICENTIATES.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
R. A. Beckner, Myanaung, Burma.
E. B. Hare, Kammainaung, Shwe- Mrs. C. C. Belgrave, Miss V. Chil-
gun POst office, Burma. ton, Mrs. F. H. Loasby, Mrs. V.
David Hpo Hla, 60 Lower Kem- L.' Mann, Mrs. M. M. Mattison,
mendine Road, Rangoon, Burma. Mrs. H. C. Menkel, Mrs. R. P.
D. C. Ludington, Meiktila, Burma. Morris, Mrs. F. L. Smith; Mrs.
Maung Maung, 60 Lower Kern/nen- S. A. Wellman on furlough in
dine Road, Rangoon, Burma. U. S.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Mrs. R. A. Beckner, W. Carratt, SOUTH INDIA MISSION.
Mrs. W. Carratt, A. J. Denoyer,
Mrs. G. A. Hamilton, Mrs. E. B. Organized 1910.
Hare, Mrs. C. F. Lowry, Mrs. D.
C. Ludington, H. A. Skinner, Mrs. Territory: The following language
0. Tornblad; Miss M. Gibbs on areas: Tamil, Telegu, Kanarese,
furlough in U. S. Malaylani, and Singhalese; and
the island of Ceylon.
OFFICERS.
NORTH INDIA MISSION. Mission:
Organized 1910. Supt., G. G. Lowry.
Advisory Committee: G. G. Low-
Territory: The following language ry, E. D. Thomas, A. Devasaha-
areas: Hindi, Urdu, Punjab, yam, Solomon.
Sindhi, and Bihari.
MINISTERS.
OFFICERS.
G. G. Lowry, Coimbatore, South
Mission: India.
Supt., M. M. Mattison. E. D. Thomas, Nazareth, Tinne-
Advisory Committee: M. M. velly Dist., South India.
INDIA UNION AHSSION. 155

LICENTIATES. A. Devasahayam, 184 Rue Grande


Poley, 12 Church Road, Ve-
I'. C. Bazar, Pondicherry, India.
pery, Madras, India.
A. Asirvatham, 29 Vepery High MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Road, Madras. India. Mrs. P. C. Poley, Mrs. G. G. Lowry.

MALAYSIAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized Ign.
Territory: British Malaysia, Dutch West Java Mission:
East Indies, Siam. Director, I. C. Schmidt.
Cable Address: " Adventist," Sing- Sec. and Treas., I. C. Schmidt.
apore.
South Sumatra Mission:
Postal Address: 12 Wilkie Road, Director, J. S. Yates.
Singapore, Straits Settlements. Sec. and Treas., B. Judge.
OFFICERS.
North Sumatra Educational Assn.:
Conference:
Director, W. P. Barto.
Pres., F. A. Detamore. Sec. an Treas., D. S. Kime.
Vice-Pres., J. W. Rowland.
Sec. and Treas., MINISTERS.
Executive Committee: F. A. F. A. Detamore, 12 Wilkie Road,
Detamore, R. L. Mershon, J. W. Singapore, Straits Settlements '
Rowland, W. P. Barto, I. C. G. A. Thompson, 14 Scott Road,
Schmidt, G. A. Wood, G. A. Thomp- Kuala. Lumpur, Federated. Ma-
son, J. S. Yates, K. M. Adams, lay States.
Mrs. G. A. To mpson, A. G. J. S. Yates, Zee Straat, padang,
Fletcher. Sumatra.
Sabbath School Dept.: R. L. Mershon, Sandakan, British
Sec., Mrs. G. A. Thompson. North Borneo.
I. C. Schmidt, 21 Sawohlaan, N. G.,
Educational and Young People's Weltevreden, Java, Dutch East
Dept.: Indies.
Sec., K. M. Adams. J. W. Rowland, 300 Serangoon
Road, Singapore, Straits Settle-
Singapore Mission: ments.
Director, J. W. Rowland. K. M. Adams, 300 Serangoon Road,
Sec. and Treas., A. G. Fletcher. Singapore, Straits Settlements.
Malay States Mission: LICENTIATES.
Director, G. A. Thompson. G. A. Wood, 57 Van Deventer
Sec. and Treas., G. A. Thompson. La an, Sourabaya, . Java, Dutch
Borneo Mission: East Indies.
B. Judge, Zee Straat, Padang, Su-
Director, R. L. Mershon. matra, Dutch East Indies.
See. and Treas., R. L. Mershon. W. P. Barto, 15 Juliana Straat,
Medan, Sumatra, Dutch East
East Java Mission: Indies.
Director, G. A. Wood. D. S. Kime, Pangkalan, Brandan,
Sec. and Treas., Mrs. G. A. East Coast Sumatra, Dutch East
Wood. Indies.
156 MALAYSIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Melvin Munson, 10 Sawohlaan, N. Mrs. B. Judge, Zee Straat, Padang,


G., Weltevreden, Java, Dutch Sumatra, Dutch East Indies.
East Indies. Mrs. W. P. Barto, 15 Juliana
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Straat, Medan, Sumatra, Dutch
East Indies.
Mrs. F. A. Detamore, 12 Wilkie
Road, Singapore, Straits Settle- Mrs. D. S. Kime, Pangkalan, Bran-
ments. dan, East Coast Sumatra, Dutch
Mrs. G. A. Thompson, 14 Scott East Indies.
Road, Kuala Lumpur, Federated Mrs. Melvin Munson, 19 Sawoh-
Malay States. laan, N. 0., Weltevreden,_ Java,
Mrs. G. A. Wood 57 Van Deventer Dutch East Indies.
Laan, Sourabaya, Java, Dutch Miss Petra Tunheim, 21 Sawoh-
East Indies. laan, N. G., Weltevreden, Java,
Mrs. J. S. Yates, Zee Straat, Pa- Dutch East Indies.-
dang, Sumatra, Dutch East In-
dies. Miss Lena Mead, 300 Serangoon
Mrs. J. W. Rowland, 300 Seran- Road, Singapore, Straits Settle-
goon Road, Singapore, Straits ments.
Settlements. A. G. Fletcher, 12 Wilkie Road,
Mrs. K. M. Adams, 300 Serangoon Singapore Straits Settlements.
Road, Singapore, Straits Settle- R. T. Sisley, Soekboemi; Java.
ments. Dutch East Indies.
Mrs. I. C. Schmidt, 21 Sawohlaan,
N. G., Weltevreden, Java, Dutch I. A. Piper, 12 Wilkie Road, Singa-
East Indies. pore, Straits Settlements.

NORTH CHINA UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1917.
Territory: The following-named Executive Committee: F. A. Al-
missions: Anhwei, Shandung, lum, 0. A. Hall, J. G. White, W. E.
Shensi, South Kiangsu, (in--ludes Gillis, H. M. Blunden, M. 0. Con-
Crekiang Province) Szechwan, ger, Dr. Bertha Selmon, Frederick
HOnan, Hunan, Hupeh, Kiangsi. Lee, 0. B. Kuhn, H. J. Doolittle,
(These ten provinces, except M. C. Warren, K. H: Wood, C. P.
Shensi, are the provinces com- Lillie, S. G. White, Han Tsung
prising the late East. Central, Djen, Mo Gi Ben, Ts Fang Hsien,
and West China Missions, which Hwang Dzung Dao, Liu Djen Bang.
are now merged into the North
China Union Conference, and each Publishing Dept.:
local provincial mission heads Sec., H. M. Blunden.
directly into the Union Con-
ference.) . Sabbath School Dept.:
Office Address: Wang Gia Dun, Sec., Mrs. 0. A. Hall (on fur-
Hankow, Hupeh, China. lough in U. S.).
Acting Sec., J. G. White.
OFFICERS.
Conference:
Educational Dept.:
Pres., F. A. Allum.
Vice-Pres., 0. A. Hall. See., M. G. Conger, Lowanho,
Sec., J. G. White. Yencheng, Honan, China.
Treas., W. E. Gillis. Asst., Mrs. M. G. Conger.
NORTH CHINA UNION CONFERENCE. 157

Medical Miss. Dept.: Young People's Dept.:


Sec., Dr. Bertha Selmon, 162a Sec., R. J. Brown.
Bubbling Well Road, Shanghai,
China. Home Missionary Dept.:
Sec., Nathan Brewer.
Young People's Dept.:
Sec., M. G. Conger. MINISTERS.
Assistant Sec., Mrs. M. G. Con- H. J. Doolittle, Han Tsung Djen,
ger. Wu Dz Shan.
Women's Dept.: LICENTIATES.
Committee: Mrs. F. A. Allum, R. J. Brown, Du Djung Sin, Giao
Mrs. J. G. White, Mrs. H. M. Blun- Feng Wu, Wu Tsung Shan.
dell, Mrs. W. E. Gillis.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES,
Home Missionary Dept.: Nathan Brewer, Mrs. Nathan
See., H. M. Blunden. Brewer, Mr.;. R. J. Brown, Mrs.
H. J. .00little.
MINISTERS.
F. A. Allum, 0. A. Hall, W. E.
Gillis, J. G. White, George Har-
low. HONAN MISSION.
LICENTIATES. Organized 1917.
H. M. Blunden, George Hmelewsky, Address: Lowanho, Yencheng, Ho-
H. 0. Swartout, R. J. Brines, nan, China.
Swen Tseng Gwang.
OFFICERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Mission:
Mrs. F. A. Allum, Mrs. 0. A. Hall,
Mrs. W. E. Gillis, Mrs. J. G. Supt., Frederick Lee.
White, Mrs. H. M. Blunden, Mrs. Sec. and Treas., M. G. Conger.
H. 0. Swartout, grs. R. J. Publishing pcpt.:
. . Brines, Mrs. George 'Harlow.
Field Sec., C. H. Davis.
Sabbath School Dept.:
ANHWEI MISSION Sec., Mrs. D. E. Davenport.
Organized 1917. Educational Dept.:
Address: S. D. A. Mission, Nan- Sec., Dr. D. E. Davenport.
king, China.
OFFICERS.
Health and Temperance Dept.:
Mission: Sec., Dr. D. E. Davenport.
Supt., H. J. Doolittle, Young People's Dept.:
See. and Treas., R. J. Brown. Sec., Dr. D. E, Davenport.
Publishing Dcpt.: Home Missionary Dept.:
Field Sec., Nathan Brewer. Sec., C. H. Davis.
Sabbath School Dept.: MINISTERS.
Sec., Mrs. H. J. Doolittle. Frederick Lee, Du Fu Gu.
Educational Dept.: LICENTIATES.
Sec., R. J. Brown. Dr. D. E. Davenport, M. G. Can-
ger, 0. J. Gibson. (on furlough
Health and Temperance Dept.: in U. S.) Dju Dz I, Djou Ting
Sec., Mrs. H. J. Doolittle. Dzieh.
158 NORTH CHINA UNION CONFERENCE.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Publishing Dept.:


C. H. Davis, Mrs. D. E. Davenport, Field Sec., E. H. James.
Mrs. 0. J. Gibson, Mrs. Frederick
Lee, Mrs. M. G. Conger. Home Missionary Dept.:
Sec., E. H. James.
Sabbath School Dept.:
HUNAN MISSION. Sec., Mrs. H. M. Blunden.
Organized ' 1917. Health and Temperance Dept.:
Address: S. D. A. Mission, The Sec., Mrs. J. G. White.
Island, Changsha, Hunan, China.
MINISTER.
OFFICERS. Hwang Dzung Dao.
Mission: LICENTIATES.
Supt., 0. B. Kuhn. H. M. Blunden, Fang Chu Chai,
Sec. and Treas., Li Wei Ching.
Publishing Dept.:
Field Sec., E. H. James.
KIANGSI MISSION.
.Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Mrs. 0. B. Kuhn. Organized 1917.
Educational Dept.: Address: (Temporarily) Wang Gia
Sec., Mrs. 0. B. Kuhn. Dun, Hankow, Hupeh, China.
OFFICERS.
Health and Temperance Dept.:
Mission:
Sec., 0. B. Kuhn.
Supt., W. E. Gillis (acting).
_ Young People's Dept.. See. and Treas., W. E. Gillis
Sec., Mrs. 0. B. Kuhn. (acting).

Home Missionary Dept.: Publishing Dept.:


Sec., E. H. James. Field Sec., E. H. James.
MINISTER. Home Missionary Dept.:
0. B. Kuhn. Sec., E. H. James.
LICENTIATE. MINISTERS.
Djang Bao Ting. W. E. Gillis, Mo Gi Ren.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
E. H. James, Mrs. 0. B. Kuhn,
Mrs. E. H. James. SHANDUNG MISSION.
Organized 1917.

HUPEH MISSION. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Tsi-


nanfu, Shandung, China.
Organized 1917.
OFFICERS.
Address: S. D. A. Mission, Wang Mission:
Gia Dun, Hankow, China.
Supt., C. P. Lillie.
OFFICERS. Sec. and. Treas., J. W. Hall.
Mission:
Supt., H. M. Blunden. Publishing Dcpt.:
Sec. and Treas., W. E. Gillis. Field Sec., Nathan Brewer.
NORTH CHINA UNION CONFERENCE. 159

Home, Missionary Dept.: Health am. Temperance Dept.:


Sec., Nathan Brewer. Sec., R. D. Loveland.
Educational Dept.: MINISTERS.
Sec., C. P. Lillie. S. G. White, Liu Djen Bang.
LICENTIATE.
Young People's Dept.: R. D. Loveland.
Sec., C. P. Lillie.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sabbath School Dept.: Mrs. S. G. White, Mrs. R. D. Love-
Sec., Mrs. C. P. Lillie. land.

Health and Temperance Dept.:


Sec., C. P. Lillie. SOUTH KIANGSU MISSION.
MINISTER. Organized 1917.
C. P. Lillie. Address: S. D. A. Mission, 58 Bai-
kal Road, Shanghai, China.
LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS.
J. W. Hall, Djang Sie Mien, Ts
Fang Yin, Wang Yu Tang: Mission:
Supt., K. H. Wood.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Sec. and Treas., W. I. Hilliard,
Nathan Brewer, Mrs. C. P. Lillie, 162a Bubbling Well Road, Shang-
Mrs. J. W. Hall. hai, China.
Publishing Dept.:
Field Sec., Nathan Brewer.
Home Missionary Dept.:
SHENSI MISSION.
Sec., Nathan Brewer.
Organized 1917.
Educational Dept.:
Address: S. D. A. Mission, Sianfu,
Shensi, China. Sec., Miss Florence Shull.
Young People's Dept.:
OFFICERS.
Mission: See., Miss Florence Shull.
Supt., S. G. White. Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec. and Treas., R. D. Loveland.
Sec., Mrs. K. H. Wood.
Publishing Dept.:
Health and Temperance Dept.:
Field See., S. G. White.
Sec., W. I. Hilliard.
Home Missionary Dept.: MINISTER.
Sec., S. G. White. K. H. Wood.
Educational Dept.: LICENTIATES.
Sec., R. D. Loveland. W. I.Hilliard, Tsien Sun Chung,
Wu Deh Chang..
Young People's Dept.:
Sec., R. D. Loveland. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Nathan Brewer, Mrs. W. I. Hill-


Sabbath School Dept.: iard, Mrs. B. Miller, Miss Flor-
Sec., Mrs. R. D. Loveland. ence Shull, Mrs. K. H. Wood.
160 NORTH CHINA UNION CONFERENCE.

SZECHWAN MISSION. Young People's Dept.:


Organized 1917. See., Mrs. J. N. Andrews.
Address: S. D. A. Mission, Chung- Sabbath School Dept.:
king, Szechwan, China. Sec., Mrs. M. C.. Warren.
OFFICERS. Health and Temperance Dept.:
Mission: Sec., Dr. J. N. Andrews.
Supt., M. C. Warren.
Sec. and Treas., C. L. Blandford. MINISTER.
M. C. Warren.
Publishing Dept.:
Field Sec., C. L. Blandford. LICENTIATES.
Dr. J. N. Andrews. C. L. Blandford,
Home Missionary Dept.: Li Fah Kung, Shi Yung Gwei.
Seq., C. L. Blandford.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Educational Dept.: Mrs. M. C. Warren, Mrs. J. N.
Sec., Mrs. J. N. Andrews. Andrews, Mrs. C. L. Blandford.

PHILIPPINE UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1917.
Territory: Philippine Islands and Educational Dept.:
Sulu Archipelago. Sec., I. A. Steinel.
Population: 8,500,000. Young People's Dept.:
Cable Address. "Adventist," Ma- Sec., I. A. Steinel.
nila.
MINISTERS.
General Office: 707 Vermont St., L. V. Finster, 707 Vermont St.,
Manila, Philippine Islands. Manila, Philippine Islands.
OFFICERS. E. M. Aadms, 97 Ledesma St.,
Conference: Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Islands.
R. E. Hay, Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Phil-
Pres.. ippine Islands.
Vice-Pres., E. M. Adams. Leon Z. Roda, Vigan, Ilocos Sur,
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, J. S. Philippine Islands.
Barrows.
LICENTIATES.
Executive Committee: L. V.
Finster, J. S. Barrows, E. M. Dr. Carlos Fattebert, Cebu, Cebu,
Adams, R. E. Hay, C. Fattebert, Philippine Islands.
I. A. Steinel, R. E. Stewart, C. N. C. N. Woodward, 14 Calle Luna,
Woodward, Mrs. C. N. Woodward, Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Islands.
Emilio Manalaysay, Leon Roda, A. Steinel, 16 Calle Luna,
Fausto Jornada, .1. Strahie. Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Islands.
0. F. Sevrns, 16 Calle Luna,
Sabbath School Dept.: Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Islands.
Sec., Mrs. C. N. Woodward. J. J. Strahie, 707 Vermont St.,
Manila, Philippine Islands.
Home Missionary Dept.: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sec., J. J. Strahle. .1. S. Barrows, 707 Vermont St.,
Asst. See., R. E. Stewart. Manila, Philippine Islands.
PHILIPPINE UNION CONFERENCE. 161

Mrs J. S. Barrows, 707 Vermont Tract Society:


St., Manila, Philippine Islands. Sec. and Treas., J. S. Barrows:
Mrs. L. V. Finster, 707 Vermont Field Miss. Sec., J. J. Strahle.
St., Manila, Philippine Islands.
R. E. Stewart, 97 Ledesma St., Sabbath School Dept.:
Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Islands. Sec., Mrs. L. V. Finster.
Mrs. R. E. Stewart, 97 Ledesma
St., Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Educational Dept.:
Islands. Sec., I. A. Steinel.
Mrs. C. Fattebert, Cebu, Cebu,
Philippine Islands. Young People's Dept.:
Mrs. I. A. Steinel, 16 Calle Luna, Sec., I. A. Steinel.
Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Islands.
Mrs. C. N. Woodward, 14 Calle Home Missionary Dept.:
Luna, Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Sec., J. J. Strahle.
Islands.
Mrs. 0. F. Sevrens, 10 Calle Luna, MINISTERS.
Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Islands. L. V. Finster, 707 Vermont St..
R. A. Caldwell, 707 Vermont St., Manila, Philippine Islands.
Manila, Philippine Islands. Bibiano R. Panis, 9 Vesta St.,
Mrs. R. A. Caldwell, 707 Vermont Santa Ana, Manila, Philippine
St., Manila, Philippine Islands. Islands.
Mrs. R. E. Hay, Vigan, Ilocos Sur. Emilio Manalaysay, 433 Penalosa.
Philippine Islands. Tonda, Manila, Philippine Is-
Mrs. E. M. Adams, 97 Ledesma St., lands.
Iloilo. Panay, Philippine Islands.
LICENTIATES.
Guillermo Dionisio, Victoria Are-
valo, Augustin Panaga.
CENTRAL SOUTHERN LUZON MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
CONFERENCE. uana San Augustin, Victoria Ja-
vier, Pa cien cia Mol imbayan,
Organized 1910. Mareelino Pelejo, Isaac Enriquez.
Territory: The provinces of Zani- Josh Emralino, Melchor Elauria.
bales, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Ba-
taan, Bulaean, Cavite, Rizal, La-
guna, Batangas, Tayabas, Pam- PANAYAN MISSION.
panga, Ambos Camarines, Albay,
Sorsogon, and Mindoro (all these Organized 1914.
provinces are within the terri- Territory: Provinces of Iloilo, Ca-
tory of the Philippine Union piz, Antique, Negros Occidental.
Conference).
Office: 707 Vermont St., Manila, Office: 97 Ledesma St., Iloilo, Pa-
Philippine Islands. nay, Philippine Islands. ,
OFFICERS.
OFFICERS. Mission:
Conference: Supt., E. M. Adams.
Pres., L. V. Finster. Field Missionary Sec., R. E.
Vice-Pres., Bibiano R. Panis. Stewart.
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, J. S.
Barrows. MINISTER.
E. M. Adams. 97 Ledesma St..
Executive Committee: L. V. Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Islands.
Finster, Bibiano R. PSnis, J. S.
Barrows, I. A. Steinel, Emilio LICENTIATES.
Manalaysay, Benito Burgos, Emilio R. E. Stewart, 97 Ledesma St.,
Brion, J. J. Strahle. Iloilo. Panay, Philippine Islands.
162 PHILIPPINE UNION CONFERENCE.

Wenceslao Rodriguez, 97 Ledesma. NORTHERN LUZON MISSION.


St., Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Is- Organized 1913.
lands.,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Territory: Provinces of Ilocos
Norte, Ilocos Sur, Abra, and La
Mrs. E. M. Adams, 97 Ledesma St., Union. -
Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Islands.
Mrs. R. E. Stewart, 97 Ledesma Office: Vigan, Tlocos Sur, Philip-
St., Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Is- pine Islands.
lands.
OFFICERS.
Mission:
CEBUAN MISSION. Supt., R. E. Hay.
Organized 1914. Home Missionary Dept.:
Territory: Provinces of Cebu, Bo- Sec., Leon Z. Rods.
hol, Leyte, and Negros Oriental.
Office: Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Ts- - Sabbath School, Young People's,
lands. and Educational Depts.:
OFFICERS. See., Mrs. R. E. Hay.
Mission:
Supt., Dr. C. Fattebert. MINISTERS.
Field Miss. See., R. E. Stewart. R. E. Hay, Vigan, 'locos Sur, Phil-
LICENTIATE. ippine Islands.
Leon Z. Roda, Vigan, Ilocos Sur,
Dr. C. Fattebert, Cebu, Cebu. Philippine Islands.
Philippine Islands.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Mrs. C. Fattebert, Cebu, Cebu, Mrs. R. E. Hay, Vigan, Ilocos Sur,
Philippine Islands. Philippine Islands.

SOUTH CHINA UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1917.
Territory: The Chinese Provinces Austin Ave., Kowloon, Hongkong,
of Kwangsi, Kwangtung, Fukien. China.
Yunnan, with Freneh Indo- Executive Committee: .B. L. An-
China. derson, J. P. Anderson, B. R. Owen,
S. A. Nagel, W. C. Hankiris, P. V.
Populktion: 83,692,529. Thomas, A. L. Ham, A. Mountain,
Telegraphic and Cable Address: Jr., B. L. Hankins, F. E. Bates,
"Adventist,' Hongkong. Dr. Law Keem. 'T. E. Aug, N. P.
Postal Address: 6 Austin Ave.,
Kowloon; Hongkong, China. Tract Society:
Publishing and Home Mission-
OFFICERS. ary Depts.:
Conference: Sec., A. Mourhain, Jr., 5 Austin
Pres., B. L. Anderson, 6 Austin Ave., Kowloon, Hongkong, China.
Ave., Kowloon, Hongkong, China. Hongkong Tract Society:
Vice-Pres., J. P. Anderson, SWZI - Sec., Mrs. A. Mountain, Jr., 5
tow, China,. Austin Ave., Kowloon, Hongkong,
See. and. Treas., B. R. Owen, 6 China.
SOUTH CHINA UNION CONFERENCE. 163

Sabbath School Dept.: Mrs. H. B. Parker, Tungshan, Can-


Sec.; Mrs. W. C. Hankins, Ku- ton, China.
langsu, Amoy, China. Mrs. Susan Wilbur, Darwin; Tama
Educational Dept.: Co., Iowa, U. S. A. (On fur- -
Sec., F. E. Bates, Kulangsn, lough).
Amoy, China.
Young People's Dept.:
Sec., A. Mountain, Jr., 5 Austin FUKIEN MISSION.
Ave., Kowloon, Hongkong, China.
Territory: The Amoyese-, Poo-
MINISTER. chowese-, and Mandarin-speak-
B. L. Anderson, 6 Austin Ave., ing portions of the Province of
Kowloon, Hongkong, China. Fukien.
Office Address: Kulangsu, Amoy,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. China.
Mrs. B. L. Anderson, 6 Austin
Ave., Kowloon, Hongkong, China. OFFICERS.
A. Mountain, Jr., 5 Austin. Ave., Mission:
Kowloon., Hongkong, China. Supt., A.V. C. Hankins
B. R. Owen; 6 Austin Ave:, Kow- Treas., W. C. Hankins.
loon,' Hongkong, China. MINISTERS.
Mrs. A. Mountain, Jr., 5 Austin W. C. Hankins, Kulangsu, Amoy.
Ave., Kowloon, Hongkiting, Chind. China.
Mrs. B. R. Owen, 6 Austin Ave., N. P. Keh, Foochow, China.
Kowloon, Hongkong, China. - N. K. Keh, Amoy, China.
And thirteen native licentiates not
listed. LICENTIATES.
F. E. Bates, Kulangsu, Ainoy,
China.
CANTONESE MISSION. C. C. Morris, Foochow, China.
Territory: The Cantonese-speaking MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
portion of Kwangtung Province. Mrs. W. C. Hankins; Kulangsu;
Cable Address: "Adventist," Can- Amoy, China.
ton. Mrs. F. E. Bates, Kulangsu, Amoy,
Office Address: Tungshan, Canton; China.
OF;1118 . Mrs. C. C. Morris; Foochow, China!
OFFICERS.
Mission:
Supt.; A. L. Hani. SWATOW MISSION.
Treas., H. B. Parker. Territory: The Swatowese portion
of the province of Fukien.
MINISTERS. Office Address: Swatow, China.
A. L. Ham, Tungshan, Canton.
China. OFFICERS.
Ii. A. Meeker, 22 Granville Road, Mission:
Kowloon, Hongkong, China. Supt., J. P. Anderson.
Treas., J. P: Anderson.
LICENTIATE.
H. B. Parker, Tungshan, Canton, MINISTERS.
China. J. P. Anderson, Swatow; China.
T. K. A.ng, Swatow; China.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Mrs. A. L. Ham, Tungsh.an, Can- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
ton, China. Mrs. J. P. Anderson, Swatow,
Mrs. B. A. Meeker, 22 Granville China.
Road, KoWloon, Hongkong. D. E. Rebok, Swatow, China,
China. Mrs. D. E. Rebok, Swatow, China.
164 SOUTH CHINA UNION CONFERENCE.

HAKKA MISSION. Bethel Girls' School, Tungshan.


Canton, China.
Territory: The Hakka-speaking
. portion of the Provinces of Cantonese Training School,
Kwangtung and Fukien. Tungshan, Canton, China.
Office Address: Waichow, Kwang- China Missions Training School,
tung, China. . 17 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai,
China.
OFFICERS.
Darling Range School, Carmel,
Mission: West Australia.
Supt., S. A. Nagel. Central Polynesian Training
Treas., A. J. Wearner. School, Buresala, Ovalau, Fiji,
MINISTER. Pacific Ocean.
S. A. Nagel, Waichow, Kwangtung. Chosen Industrial School, Soo-
China. nan, Chosen (Korea,).
Foochow Intermediate School,
LICENTIATE. Foochow, China.
A. J. Wearner, Waichow, Kwang- Fukien Training School, Kulang-
tung, China. su, Amoy, China.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Garhwal Industrial School,
Dwarikhal, Garhwal District.
Mrs. S. A. Nagel, Waichow, India.
Kwangtung, China. Honan Mission School, Lowanho.
Mrs. A. J. Wearner, Waichow, Yencheng, Honan, China.
Kwangtung, China.
India Christian Training School,
61 Abbott Road, Lucknow,

KWANGSI MISSION. Japan Mission Training -School.


169 Amanuma, Suginami-mu-
Territory: The Province of Kwang- ra, Toyotama-gun, Tokyo,
si. Japan.
Office Address: Nanning, Kwang- Karmatar Middle English
si, China. School, Karmatar, E. I. R.,
OFFICERS. India. .
Mission: Marathi Training School for
Supt., P. V. Thomas. Nurses, Kalyan,Bombay Pres-
Treas., P. V. Thomas. idency, India.
Meiktila Technical School,
MINISTERS. Meiktila, Burma.
P. V. Thomas, Nanning, Kwangsi. Mussoorie Primary and Middle
China. English School, " Annfield
Dr. Law Keem, Nanning, Kwangsi. School," Mussoorie, India.
China. Oroua Missionary School, Long-
burn, New Zealand.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Philippine Academy, 14-16 Calle
Mrs. P. V. Thomas, Nanning, Luna, Pasay, Rizal, Philippine
Kwangsi, China. ISlands.
Mrs. Law Keem, Nanning, Kwang- Santali Girls' School, Karma-
si, China. tar. E. I. R., India.
Singapore Training School. 300
INSTITUTIONS IN THE ASI- Serangoon Road, Singapore,
ATIC DIVISION CONFERENCE. Straits Settlements.
South India Training School,
Educational: Coimbatore, India.
Australasian Missionary Col- Tamil Day and Boarding
lege, Cooranbong, N. S. W., School, Nazareth P. 0.. Tin-
Australia. nevelly District, South India.
SOUTH CHINA UNION CONFERENCE. 165

Publishing: Signs of the Times Publishing


House, Box 856, U. S. Postal
Avondale Press, Cooranbong, Agency, Shanghai, China.
N. S. W., Australia.
Chosen Mission Press, Seoul, Sanitariums:
Chosen (Korea).
International Tract Society, 17 Adelaide Sanitarium, Barker
Abbott Road, Lucknow, India. Road, Nailsworth, Adelaide,
Japanese Publishing House, 169 South Australia.
Amanuma, Suginami-mura, Christchurch Sanitarium, Papa-
Toyotama-gun, Tokyo, Japan. nui, Christchurch, New Zea-
Malaysian Publishing House, 12 land.
Wilkie . Road, Singapore, Shanghai Sanitarium, 162a Bub-
Straits Settlements. bling Well Road, Shanghai,
Philippine Publishing House, China.
14 Calle Luna, Pasay, Rizal, Sydney Sanitarium, Wahroon-
Philippine Islands,. ga, N. S. W., Australia.
Signs Publishing Co., Ltd., War- Warburton Sanitarium, War-
burton, Victoria, Australia. burton, Victoria, Australia.
SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION
CONFERENCE.
Organized 1916.
Territory: The Austral and Bra- Executive Committee: 0. Mont-
zilian Union Conferences, and gomery, W. H. Williams, presi-
the Inca Union Mission. dents of Union Conferences, super-
Population: 47,000,000. intendent of Union Mission, and
R. T. Baer, Henry Meyer.
Cable Address: " Division," Bue-
nos Aires. MINISTER.
Postal Address: Florida; F. C. 0. Montgomery, Florida, F. C.
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
South America.
South America.
OFFICERS.
Division: MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Pres., 0. Montgomery.
Sec. and Treas., W. H. W. H. Williams, Florida F. C. C.
liams. A., Buenos Aires,:Argentina.

AUSTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1906.
Territory: Argentina, Chile, Para- nos Aires, Argentina, South
guay, Uruguay, and Falkland America.
Islands. Manager, G. E. Hartman.
Cable Address: "Adventist," Bue- Union Field Miss. Sec., A. R.
nos Aires. Sherman.
Office Address: Florida F. C. C.
'
A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sabbath School Dept.:
South America. Sec., Mrs. Lydia G. de Oppegard.
OFFICERS. Medical Missionary Dept.:
Conference: Sec., R. H. Habenicht, M. D.
Pres., J. W. Westphal.
Sec. and Tre'as., G. E. Hart- Educational Dept.:
man. Sec., C. P. Crager.
Executive Committee: J. W.
Westphal, G. E. Hartman, R. T. Young People's Dept.:
Baer, F. L. Perry, Dr. R. H. Habe- Sec., C. P. Crager.
nicht, W. W. Wheeler, H. U. Stev-
ens, Santiago Mangold, * J. T. Home Missionary Dept.:
Thompson, G. E. Emmenegger, A. Sec., A. A. Cone.
A. Cone, C. P. Crager.
MINISTERS.
Union Publishing House: J. W. Westphal, Florida, F. C.
Casa Editora Union Sudameri C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
cans., Florida, F. C. C. A., Bue- South America.
166
AUSTRAL UNION CONFERENCE. 167

E. W. Thomann, Florida, F. C. OFFICERS.


C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Conference:
South America. Pres., R. T. Baer.
R. H. Habenicht, Puiggari, F. C. Sec. and Treas., C. E. Krieghoff.
E. R., Argentina, South Amer- Executive Committee: R. T.
ica. Baer, C. E. Krieghoff, G. Block, G.
W. W. Wheeler, Puiggari, F. C. W. Casebeer, E. W. Thomann, Den-
E. R., Argentina, South Amer- iel Weiss, Jorge Schimpf.
ica.
Tract Society:
LICENTIATES. Sec. and Treas., C. E. Krieghoff.
0. H. Maxson, Puiggari, F. C. Field Miss. Sec., Tomas E. Sa-
E. R., Argentina, South Amer- viano.
ica. Sabbath School Dept.: -
H. U. Stevens, Puiggari, F. C.
E. R., Argentina, South America. Sec., Mrs. Maria Casebeer.
Young People's Dept.:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sec., C. P. Crager.
G. E. Hartman, Florida, F. C.
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Home Missionary Dept.:-
South America: Sec., C. E. Krieghoff.
G. B. Replogle, Diamante, Entre
Rios, Argentina, South America. MINISTERS.
Lydia G. de Oppegard, Florida, F. R. T. Baer, Florida, F. C. C. A.,
C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argen- Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
tina, South America. America.
Miss Almeda, Kerr, Puiggari, F. C. Luis Ernst, 155 B. Orono, Rosario
E. R., Argentina, South America. de S. Fe, Argentina, South
A. G. Nelson, Casilla 43, Punta America.
Arenas, Chile, South America. G. W. Casebeer, Florida, F. C. C.
Camilo Gil, Puiggari, F. C. E. R., A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Argentina, South America. South America.
Lillian Voris, Puiggari,- F. C. E. Godofredo Block, Puiggari, F. C.
R., Argentina, South America. E. R., Argentina, South America.
A. It. Sherman, Florida, F. C. C. C. E. Krieghoff, Florida, F. C. C. A.,
A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
South America. America.
Edgar Brooks, Florida, F. C. C. L. A. Rojas, Correo Bella Vista,
A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Bahia Blanca, F. C. S., Argen-
South America. tina, South America.
0. Oppegard, Florida, F. C. C7 A.,
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
America. T. E. Saviano, Florida, F. C. C. 'A.,
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
America.
Elvira Foley, Calle 25 de Mayo
ARGENTINE CONFERENCE. 180, Parana Entre Rios, Argen-
tina, South America.
Organized 1902. Mrs. G. W. Casebeer, Florida, F. C.
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Territory: Argentina (excepting South America.
the territory of Misiones, For- CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
mosa, Chaco, and Corrientes.)
G. P. Block, Julio Weiss, Mrs. Wm.
Postal Address: Florida, F. C. Kirstein, Marcelo Fayard, Anna
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argen- Roscher, Blanca 1301vora, David
tina, South America. Dallinger.
168 AUSTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.

CHILE CONFERENCE. Executive Committee: -Santiago


Mangold, Pedro M. Brouchy, Brig-
Organized 1907. ido Prado Eudoro Villafaiie, La-
'Territory: Chile, South America. zaro Solis.
(Cable Address: "Adventista," San- Sabbath School Dept.:
tiago, 'Chile, South America.
Sec., Mrs. Lydia Oppegard, Flo-
'Met Address: Casilla 2830, San- rida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Ar-
tiago, Chile, South America. gentina, South America.
OFFICERS. Young People's Dept.:
Conference: Sec.,
Pres., F. L. Perry. MINISTER.
Sec. and Treas., Guillermo Em- Santiago Mangold.
menegger.
Executive Committee: F. L. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Perry, Guillermo Em menerrger, Mrs. Adela T. de Brouchy, Pedro.
F. H. Westphal, Damaso Soto, Vic- M. Brouchy, Mateo Leites, Eu-
tor Thomann, Otto Schulz, A. del doro Villafafie, Mrs. Amalia H.
C. Vasquez. de Villafafie.
Tract Society:
Sec. and Treas., G. Emmenegger.
Field Miss. Sec Otto Schulz. URUGUAY MISSION.
Sabbath School Dept.: Organized 1906.
Sec., Calista N. de Emmenegger. Territory: Uruguay Republic,
Young People's Dept.: South America.
Address: Calle Arenal Grande
Sec., Calista N. de Emmenegger. 2535, Montevideo, Uruguay,
Home Missionary Dept.: South America.
Sec., G. E. Emmenegger. OFFICERS.
MINISTERS. Mission:
F. L. Perry, F. H. Westphal. D. Supt., J.'W. Westphal.
Soto, V. E. Thomann. Sec. and Treas., J. T. Thompson.
Executive Committee: J. W.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Westphal, J. T. Thompson, Er-
G. Emmenegger, Aristides del C. nesto Beskow, Nicolas Hansen,
Vasquez, Otto Schulz, J. C. Alexandro Ernst.
Brower, A. A. Berchin, A. W.
Thomann, Calista N. de Emmen- Tract Society:
egger. See. and Treas., J. T. Thompson.
Field Miss. Sec., J. T. Thompson.
Sabbath School Dept.:
ALTO PARANA MISSION. Sec., Carlota Hugo.
Organized 1906. Young People's Dept.:
Territory: Paraguay, the territo- Sec., J. T. Thompson.
ries of Misiones, Chdeo, For-
mosa, and Corrientes, Argentina. MINISTER.
Address: Posadas; Misiones, Ar- Nicolas Hansen. .
gentina, South America. LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS. J. T. Thompson, C. J. Neumann.
Mission:
Supt., Santiago Mangold. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sec., G. E. Hartman. Carlota Hugo, Antonio Donan-
Treas., Santiago Mangold gelo.
BRAZILIAN UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized 1911.

Territory: The Conferences of MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Rio Grande do Sul and Santa A. Pages, R. M. Carter, M. Rhode,
Catharina and the mission Paul Hennig, Miss L. Wurts.
fields of Parana, sao Paulo, Mi-
nas Geraes, Rio Espirito Santo,
East Brazil, Pernambuco, and
North Brazil.
Headquarters: Sao Bernardo, S. RIO GRANDE DO SUL CON-
P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South TERENCE.
America.
OFFICERS. Organized 1906.
Conference:
Territory: The State of Rio
Pres., F. W. Spies. Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Sec. and Treas., A. Pages.
Executive Committee: F. W. Office: Caixa Postal 106, Porto
.Spies, A. Pages, M. Rohde, R. M. Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Bra-
Carter, John Lipke, the presidents zil, South America.
of the conferences, and the super-
intendents of the organized mis- OFFICERS.
sions of the Union. Conference:
Legal -Assn.: "Associacao dos Pres., Henry Meyer.
Adventistas do setimo dia no Sec. and Treas., L. Lotz.
Brazil." Pres., F. W. Spies; Sec.
and Treas., A. Pages. Executive Committee: H. Meyer,
H. F. Neumann, H. Streithorst, E.
Brazil Publishing House: Bergold, L. Lotz.
(Sociedade Internacional de Tra- Tract Society:
tados no Brazil), Sao Bernardo,
Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Amer- Sec. and Treas., L. Lotz.
ica. Field Miss. Sec., E. Fromming.
Manager, A. Pages.
Union Field Miss. Sec., R. M. Sabbath School Dept.:
Carter. Sec., Mrs. Emma Meyer.
Sabbath School Dept.: Educational Dept.:
Sec., M. Rohde.
Supt., J. H. Peters.
Educational Dept.:
Young People's Dept:
Sec., John Lipke.
Sec., J. H. Peters.
Young People's Dept.:
Sec., M. Rohde. MINISTERS.
H. Meyer, H. F. Neumann.
Home Missionary Dept.:
LICENTIATES.
Sec., M. Rohde.
H. Streithorst, Jose Reis.
MINISTERS.
F. W. Spies, John Lipke, R. Deit- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
rich, J. H. Boehm, E. C. Ehlers, E. Frommine,, J. H. Peters, L. Lotz,
M. Kiimpel. Corinna Hoy, D. Fischdidk.
169
170 BRAZIL UNION CONFERENCE.

SANTA CATHARINA CON- MINAS GERAES MISSION.


FERENCE. Established 1916.
Territory: State of Minas Geraes.
Organized 1906. Superintended by Union Com-
mittee.
Territory: State of Santa Cath-
arina, Brazil. MINISTERS.
C. E. Rentfro, J. E. Brown.
Office: Capoeiras Correio Estreito,
Santa Catharine, Brazil, South
America.
NORTH BRAZIL MISSION.
OFFICERS.
Established 1906.
Conference:
Pres., A. Rockel.
Territory: The states of Parahyba,
Rio Grande do Norte, Piauhy,
Sec., A. Anniess. Ceara, Maranhao, Para, Ama-
Treas., H. Olm. zonas, Matto Grosso, and Goyaz.
Executive Committee: A. Superintended by the Union
Rockel, A. Aimless, Fr. Peggau, Committee.
A. Hort, F. Belz.
Field Miss Sec., Andre Gedrath.
PARANA MISSION.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Established 1906.
Sec., A. Anniess.
Territory: The state of Parana,
MINISTER. Brazil.
Office: Rua Saldanha Marinho 169,
A. Rockel. Curityba, Parana, Brazil, South
LICENTIATES.
America.
F. Belz, J. A. M. Cunha. OFFICERS.
Mission:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Superintended by Union Com-
Andre Gedrath. mittee.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. LICENTIATE.
Germano Conrad.
F. Stuhlmann, Martha Olm, Franz
Fritsch. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
L. Braun.

PERNAMBUCO MISSION.
EAST BRAZIL MISSION.
Established 1916.
Established 1910. Territory: The state of Pernam-
buco, Brazil.
Territory: The states of Bahia,
Sergipe, Alagoas, Brazil. Address: Caruart, Pernambuco,
Brazil, South America.
Headquarters: Sao Bernardo, S. OFFICERS.
P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
America. Mission:
Supt., R. J. Wilfart.
Superintended by the Union Executive Committee: The Un-
Committee. ion Committee.
BRAZIL UNION CONFERENCE. 171

MINISTER. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


R. J. Wilfart. C. C. Specht, Miss S. Kinner,W.
Walla, M. Margarido, R. Braga.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Leopoldo D. Nabuco.
SAO PAULO MISSION.
RIO ESPIRITO SANTO Established 1906.
MISSION.
Territory: The State of Sao Paulo,
Established 1910. Brazil.
Territory: State of Rio de Ja- Office Address: sao Bernardo, S.
neiro, Espirito Santo, and the P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
Federal District. America.
Address: Caixa Postal 768, Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil, South Amer- OFFICERS.
ica. Mission:
OFFICERS. Supt., R. Siissmann.
Mission: Sec. and Treas., A. Pages.
Executive Committee: R. Siiss-
Supt., F. R. Kiimpel. mann, A. Pages A. L. Westphal,
Executive Committee: F. R. L. Klein, S. M. de Oliveira.
Kumpel, William W. Denz, F. W. Field Miss. Sec., Saturnino
Spies, C. C. Specht, Manol Mar- Mendes de Oliveira.
garido.
MIAISTER.
Field Miss. Sec., Manol Marga-
rido.- R. Siissmann.
MINISTER. LICENTIATE.
F. R. Kiimpel. A. L. Westphal.
LICENTIATE. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Henry Haefft. Joses dos Santos, Blanch Davis.

INCA UNION MISSION.


Organized 1914.

Territory: Bolivia, Ecuador, and Union Book Depository:


Peru. " Casa Adventista," Casilla 1002,
Cable Address: " Advehtista," Lima, Peru, South Atilerica.
Lima, Peru, South America. Manager, F. C. Varney.
Union Field Sec., E. H. Wilcox.
Postal Address: Casilla 1002, Lima,
Peru, South America.
Sabbath School Dept.:
OFFICERS. Sec., F. C. Varney.
Mission:
Supt., E. L. Maxwell. MINISTER.
Sec. and Treas., F. C. Varney. E. L. Maxwell.
Executive Committee: E. L.
Maxwell, F. C. Varney, and the MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
superintendents of local missions. F. C. Varney, E. H. Wilcox
'172 INCA UNION MISSION.

BOLIVIA MISSION. LICENTIATE.


Reid Shepard.
Established 1907.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Territory: Republic of Bolivia, J. M. Howell, Mrs. F. A. Stahl,
South America (except the basin Ellis P. Howard, R. A. Nelson,
of Lake Titicaca). Orley Ford, L. J. Barrowdale.
Telegraphic Address: " Adventis-
tas," La Paz, Bolivia.
Postal Address: Casilla 7a, La
Paz, Bolivia; South America. PERUVIAN MISSION.
MINISTER. Established 1906.
W. R. Pohle. Territory: Republic of Peru (ex-
cept departments of Puno and
Madre de Dios) South America.
ECUADOR MISSION. Cable and Telegraphic Address:
Established 1906. Adventista," Lima, Peru.
Address: Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru,
Territory: Republic of Ecuador, South America.
South America.
Address: Casilla 44, Quito, Ecua- OFFICERS.
dor, South America. Mission:
Superintendent: J. D. Lorenz. Supt., L. D. Minner
Sec. and Treas., F. C. Varney.
LICENTIATE.
Executive Committee: L. D.
J. D. Lorenz. Minner, Ignacio Kalbermatter, F.
r MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. C. Varney.
Benjamin de la Torre. Field Miss. Sec., E. H. Wilcox.
MINISTERS.
L. D. Minner, Ignacio Kalbermat-
LAKE TITICACA INDIAN ter.
MISSION.
LICENTIATE.
Organized 1916. Cesar Lopez.
Territory: Departments of Puno, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Madre de Dios, in Peru; and that L. J. Beans, Felipe Bustamante,
part of the basin of Lake Titi- Nicanor Moreno.
caca which is in Bolivia.
Address: Casilla 28, Puno, Peru,
South America. INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTH
OFFICERS. _AMERICAN DIVISION
Mission: CONFERENCE.
Supt., F. A. Stahl.
Sec. and Treas., Reid Shepard. . Educational:
Executive Committee: F. A. Colegio Adventista del Plata,
Stahl, J. M. Howell, C. V. Achen- Puiggari, F. C. E. R. Entre
bach, Reid Shepard. Rios, Argentina, South' Amer-
ica.
Educational Dept.: Pua Training School, Pua,
Supt., J. M. Howell. Chile, South America.
Seminario Adventista, Campfto
MINISTERS. Redondo, Santo Amaro, Sao
F. A. Stahl, C. V. Achenbach. Paulo, Brazil, South America
INCA UNION MISSION. 173

Publishing: S. P. R., Silo Paulo, Brazil,


South America.
Casa Editora Union Sudameri-
cana, Florida, F. C. C. A., Sanitariums:
Buenos Aires, Argentina,
South America. Sanatorio Adventista del Plata,
Puiggari, F. C. E. R., Entre
Sociedado Internacional de Tra- Rios, Argentina, South Amer-
tados no Brazil, Sao Bernardo, ica.

SOUTH AFRICAN UNION


CONFERENCE.
Organized zgoz.

Territory: The Conferences of Home Missionary Dept.:


Cape, Orange Free State, and Sec., Mrs. W. B. White.
Natal-Transvaal, and the Mis- Literature Committee: W. B.
sions in Basutoland, Barotse- White, I. J. Hankins, U. Bender.
land, Rhodesia, Nyasaland, and
Kafirland. MINISTERS.
Poiilation: 10,000,000. W. B. White, Rosemead Ave., Ken-
Cable Address: " Adventist," Ken- ilworth, Cape. South Africa.
ilworth, Cape, South Africa. J. C. Rogers, Rosemead Ave., Ken-
ilworth, Cape, South Africa.
Office: Rosemead Ave., Kenilworth, M. C. Sturdevant, Umtali, Rhode-
Cape Province, South Africa. sia, South Africa.
OFFICERS. P. Smailes, Rosemead Ave., Kenil-
Conference: worth, Cape, South Africa.
Pres., W. B. White. W. H. Anderson, Rosemead Ave.,
Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.
Vice-Pres., W. S. Hyatt.
Sec. and Treas., W. B. Commin.
LICENTIATES.
Executive Committee: W. B. G. H. Clark, Rosemead Ave., Ken-
White, W. S. Hyatt, 0. K. Butler, ilworth, Cape, South Africa.
U. Bender, W. E. Straw, W. C. W. E. Straw, Main St., Bulawayo,
Walston, G. C. Jenks, E. W. H. Rhodesia, South Africa.
Jeffrey, J. J. Birkenstock, G. W. G. C. Jenks, Rosemead Ave., Ken-
Shone, J. P. Casey, W. B. Commin. ilworth, Cape. South Africa.
Legal Assn.: " South African J. R. Campbell, Rosemead Ave.,
Union Conference of S. D. A." Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa:
Union Field Miss. Sec., G. C.
Jenks. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
E. M. Howard, Rosemead, Kenil-
Sabbath School Dept.: worth, Cape, South Africa.
J. P. Casey, Cape Sanitarium,
See., Mrs. A. P. Tarr, Umtata, Plumstead, Cape, South Africa.
Transkei, Cape, South Africa. Mrs. J. P. Casey, Cape Sanitarium,
Plumstead, Cape, South Africa.
Young People's Dept: W. - B. Commin, Rosemead Ave.,
Sec., 0. K. Butler. Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa,
174 SOUTH: AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Miss M. E. Robertson, Union Dr. J. J. Bell, R. M. Office, Louws-


College, Kenilworth, Cape, burg, Natal, South Africa.
South Africa. Miss Ida Thomason, Cape Sanita-
veIrs. W. H. Anderson, Rosemead rium, Plumstead; Cape, South
Ave., Kenilworth, Cape. South Africa.
Africa. Miss R. Lavender, Cape Sanita-
Mrs. W. B. White, " Wynnton," rium, Plumstead, Cape, South
Selous Road, Claremont, Cape, Africa.
South Africa. Miss C. Henderson, Cape Sanita,-
Mrs. J. R. Campbell, Rosemead rium, Plumstead, Cape, South
mead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape, Africa.
South Africa. Miss J. Vermaak, Cape Sanita-
Mrs. M. C. Sturdevant, rium, Phnstead, Cape, South
Rhodesia, South Africa. Africa.
Mrs. A. P. Tarr, Umtata, Trans- Miss Nora Fleetwood, 43 Caxton
kei, Cape, South Africa. St., East London, Cape, South
IL W. Hutchinson, 118 Jeppes St., Africa.
johannesburg, TransVaal, South Miss G. Dubber, Cape Sanitarium,
Africa. Plumstead, Cape, South Africa.
T. T. P.obison, Union College, Ken- F. 0. Stuckey, Palace Baths, Mark-
ilworth, Cape, South Africa. ham's Bldg., Cape Town. South
Mrs. J. T. Robison, Union College, Africa.
Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa. Mrs. F. O. Stuckey, Palace Baths,
H. .1. McMullin, 168 Railway St., Markh am's Bldg.. Cape Town.
Germiston, Transvaal. South Af- South Africa.
rica. E. C. Silsbe, (on furlough in u. S.)
H. G. Patchett, Union College, Ken- Mrs. E. C. Silsbee' (on furlough in
ilworth, Cape, South Africa. IT. S.)
Mrs. H. G. Patchett, Union College,
Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.
Robert Mapupuka, 47 Berlein St..
Denver, Johannesburg. Trans-
vaal, South Africa. CAPE CONFERENCE.
Mrs. I. J. Hankins, Cape Sanita- Organized 1892.
rium, Phinistead, Cape, South
Africa. Territory: Cape Province, Union of
Miss Annie Visser, Rosemead Ave., South Africa.
Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.
Miss Ethel Edmed, Union College, Cable Address: " Adventist," Cape
Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa. Town.
Miss Heleit Hyatt, Union College,
Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa. Office: 56 Roeland St., Cape
Miss Stella Milne, Union College, Town, South Africa.
Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.
Miss Irene Fourie, Stranack St., OFFICERS.
Maritzburg, Natal, South Africa. Conference:
Mrs. U. Bender, 56 Roeland St., Pres., U. Bender.
Cape Town, South Africa. Sec. and Treas., J. E. Symons.
A. F. Tarr, Rosemead Ave., Kenil- Executive Committee: U. Ben-
worth, Cape, South Africa. . der, I. J. Hankins, D. F. Tarr, A.
C. E. Wheeler, Rosemead Ave., W. Staples, C. A. Paap, D. C.
Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa. Theunissen, B. B. Piercey.
MEDICAL MISSIONARIES.
Tract Society:
Dr.. H. J. Williams, Cape Sanita-
rium, Plumstead, Cape, South Sec. and Treas., J. E. Symons.
Africa. Field Miss. Sec., B. B. Piercey.
SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE. 175

Sabbath School Dept.: NATAL-TRANSVAAL CONFER-


Sec., Mrs. Bertha Smith, Bon- ENCE.
nievale, Cape, South Africa. Organized 1902.
Young People's Dept.: Territory: The colonies of Natal
and Transvaal.
Sec., Miss Blanche Willmore.
Telegraphic Address: " Watch-
Home Missionary Dept.: man," Maritzburg, Natal, South
Sec., Miss Edna Edmed. Africa.
MINISTERS. Office: Stranack St., Pietermaritz-
U. Bender, 56 Roeland St., Cape burg, Natal, South Africa:
Town, South Africa. OFFICERS.
J. Hankins, Cape Sanitarium, Conference:
Plumstead, Cape, South Africa. Pres., W. S. Hyatt.
D. F. Tarr, 80 Ct. Patrick's Road, Vice-Pres., J. C. Baumann.
Port Elizabeth, Cape, South Sec. and Treas., T. J. Gibson.
Africa. Executive Committee: W. s.
C. A. Paa.p, 56 Roeland St., Cape Hyatt, J. C. Baumann, H. S.
Town, South Africa. Beckner, A. A. Pitt, C. J. A.
G. W. Shone, 56 Roeland St., Cape Birkenstock, G. R. E. McNay, D.
Town, South Africa. H. Groenewald.
D. C. Theunissen, Staines Road, Tract Society:
Plumstead, Cape, South Africa. Sec. and Treas., T. J. Gibson.
Daniel May, Parow, Cape, South
Africa. Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Mrs. J. C. Baumann.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
B. B. Piercey, 56 Roeland St., Cape Young People's Dept.:
Town, South Africa. See., W. L. Hyatt.
Mrs. C. A. Paap, 56 Roeland St.,
Cape Town, South Africa. Home Missionary Dept.:
J. E. Symons, 56 Roeland St., , Sec., Mrs. W. S. Hyatt.
Cape Town, South Africa.
Miss E. R. Edmed, 56 Roeland St.. MINISTERS.
Cape Town, South Africa. W. S. Hyatt, Stranack St., Maritz-
Mrs. Bertha Smith, Bonnievale, burg, Natal, South Africa.
Cape, South Africa. D. H. Groenewald, Stranack St.,
Mrs. D. F. Tarr, 80 St. Patrick's
Maritzburg, Natal, South Af-
Road, Port Elizabeth, Cape, rica.
South Africa.
Miss P. Willmore, " Bellevue," Ma- G. R. E. McNay, Stranack St.,
feking, Cape,South Africa. Maritzburg, Natal, South Africa.
Mrs. G. W. Sone, 56 Roeland St., W. Haupt, Stranack St., Maritz-
Cape Town, South Africa. burg, Natal, South Africa.
LICENTIATES..
MEDICAL MISSIONARIES.
W. L. Hyatt, Stranack St., Ma-
I. R. Armer, 19 Currie St., East ritzburg, Natal, South Africa.
London, Cape, South Africa. .1. J. Birkenstock, Stranack St.,
G. W. Webb, 7 Cheapside, Kimber- Maritzburg, Natal, South Af-
ley, Cape, South Africa. rica.
Mrs. G. W. Webb, 7 Cheapside, T. J. Gibson, Stranack St., Maritz-
Kimberley, Cape, South Africa. burg, Natal, South Africa.
176 SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Sabbath School Dept.:


E. A. Royston, Stranaek St., Sec., Mrs. Arthur Shone, " Kalk-
Maritzburg, Natal, South Af- fontein," Dewetsdorp, Orange Free
rica. State, South Africa.
H. S. Beckner, 47 Van Beek St.,
Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Young People's Dept.:
Africa.
Mrs. W. S. Hyatt, Stranack St., Sec., Mrs. 0. K. Butler, 27 First
Maritzburg, Natal, South Af- Ave., Bloemfontein, Orange Free
State, South . Jrica.
Miss C. A. Dixie, Stranack St., Home Missionary Dept.:
Maritzburg, Natal, South Af-
riea. Sec., Arthur Shone, " Kalkf on-
Miss Minnie Dixie, Stranack St., tein," Dewetsdorp, Orange Free
Maritzburg, Natal, South Af- State, South Africa.
rica. MINISTER.
Mrs. M. E. Smith, Stranack St., 0. K. Butler, 27 First Ave.,
Maritzburg, Natal, South Af- Bloemfontein, Orange Free
rica.
Mrs. Mary Baumann, Stranack State, South Africa.
St., Maritzburg, Natal, South LICENTIATE.
Africa. S. G. Hiten, 27 First Ave.,
Mrs. D. H. Groenewald, Stranack Bloemfontein, Orange Free
St., Maritzburg, Natal, South State, South Africa.
Africa.
Mrs. G. R. E. McNay, Stranack MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
St., Maritzburg, Natal, South P. L. Fouche, 27 First Ave.,
Africa. Bloemfontein, Orange Free
MEDICAL MISSIONARIES.
State, South Africa.
Mrs. O. K. Butler, 27 First Ave.,
C. H. Shaw, Stranack St., Bloemfontein, Orange Free
Maritzburg, Natal, South Af- State, South Africa.
rica. A. E. Shone, " Kalkfontein," De-
Mrs. C. H. Shaw, Stranack St., wetsdorp, Orange Free State,
Maritzburg, Natal, South Af- South Africa.
rica. Mrs. A. E. Shone, " Kalkfontein,"
Dewetsdorp, Orange Free State,
South Africa.
ORANGE FREE STATE T. G. Crouch, 40 Reid St., Bloem-
CONFERENCE. fontein, Orange Free State,
South Africa.
Organized 1913. W. H. Dale, Reitz St., Bloemfon-
tein, Orange Free State, South
Territory: Orange Free State, Africa.
South Africa.
Office: 27 First Ave., Bloemfon-
tein, Orange Free State, South RHODESIA-NYASALAND
Africa. MISSION.
OFFICERS.
(Under the South African Union
Conference: Conference.)
Pres., 0. K. Butler.
Sec. and Treas., W. H. Dale. Organized 1916.
Executive Committee: 0. K. Territory: The following missions:
Butler, Arthur Shone, P. A. Ven- Barotseland, Congo Border, Glen-
ter, F. Snijman, T. P. Lourens, A. dale, Nyasaland, Shangani, So-
L. Hennig, T. G. Crouch. lusi, Somabula, and Tsung,wesi.
SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE. 177

Address: Main St, Bulawayo, NYASALAND MISSION.


Rhodesia, South Africa.
Acquired 1902.
OFFICERS.
Head Station: Malamulo Mission,
Mission: Blantyre, Nyasaland, British
Supt., W. E. Straw. Central Africa.
Advisory Committee: W. E. Substations: Matandani and Mon-
Straw, W. C. Walston, F. R. ekera.
Stockil, J. N. de Beer, C. Robin- Superintendent: C. Robinson.
son.
Licentiates: C. Robinson, G. A-
Ellingworth.
Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. C.
BAROTSELAND MISSION. Robinson, Mrs. G. A. Elling-
worth, Miss E. Edie, H. J. Hur-
Established 1905. low, Mrs. H. J. Hurlow.
Address: S. D. A. Mission, care de
Grandhommes Private Bag, Liv-
ingstone, Rhodesia, South Af- SHANGANI MISSION.
rica.
Superintendent: F. R. Stockil. Established 1916.

LICENTIATES. Address: Shangani Mission, Gwe-


lo, Rhodesia, South Africa.
F. R. Stockil, Victor Wilson.
Supt.: Hubert Sparrow.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Licentiate: Hubert Sparrow.
Mrs. F. R. Stockil, Mrs. Victor Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. Hu-
Wilson.
- bert Sparrow.

CONGO BORDER MISSION.


SOLUSI MISSION.
Territory: Northern Rhodesia,
with permission to labor across Established 1894.
Belgian Congo. Address: Solusi Mission, Bula-
Address: Bwana M'Kubwa, North- wayo, Rhodesia, South Africa.
ern Rhodesia, South Africa. 'Supt.: W. C. Walston.
Licentiate: S. M. Konig,macher. Minister: W. C. Walston.
Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. S. M. Licentiate: R. P. Robinson.
Konigmacher. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. W.
C. Walston, Mrs. R. P. Robin-
son.

GLENDALE MISSION.
SOMABULA MISSION.
Established 1911.
Established 1901.
Address: Victoria, Southern Rho-
desia, South Africa. Address: Gwelo, Rhodesia, South
Supt.: Laurie Sparrow. Africa.
Supt.: J. N. de Beer.
Licentiate: Laurie Sparrow. Licentiate: J. N. de Beer.
Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. T. J. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. J. N.
Gibson, Mrs. Laurie Sparrow. de Beer.
178 SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE.

TSUNGWESI MISSION. Licentiates: F. Macdonald, M. D.


Kalaka.
Opened 1910. Medical Missionary Licentiate: W.
Address: Tsungwesi Mission, In H. 'Inflow.
yazura Siding, via Salisbury,
Rhodesia, South Africa.
Supt.: F. B. Jewell. KAFIRLAND MISSIONS.
Licentiate: F. B. Jewell. Territory: Kafirland, Transkei,
Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. F. B. and Griqualand, South Africa.
Jewell, Mrs. Ida Bowen, E. Tarr,
Mrs. E. Tarr. Address: Market Square, Alice,
Cape, South Africa.
Supt.: E. W. H. Jeffrey.
Ministers: E. W. H. Jeffrey, R.
BASUTOLAND MISSIONS. Moko.
Address: 27 First Ave., Bloemfon- Licentiates: A. P. Tarr, Agrippa
tein, Orange Free State, South Mzozane.
Africa. Missionary .Licentiates: Mrs. A. P.
Supt.: Chas Sparrow. Tarr, Roger Matakane, Wm.
Kobe, Goffrey M'Kunzi, Mrs. E.
Licentiate: Chas. Sparrow. W. TI. Jeffrey.
LICENTIATES.
James Mtimkulu, care Messrs. Maranatha Mission.
Border and Allen, Kroonstad,
Orange Free State, South Af- Established 1906.
rica.
Lazarus Molokomme, Box 88, Address: Martindale, Cape, South
Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, Africa.
South Africa. Supt.: F. Raubenheimer.
Missionary Licentiates: F. Rauben-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE heimer, Mrs. F. Raubenheimer,
Joseph Rasmeni, Box 88, Bloem- Miss V. Sutherland.
fontein, Orange Free State,
South Africa.
BETHEL MISSION.
Established 1917.
Bolo Mission.
Address: " Ntlamhie," Butter-
Established 1899. worth, Cape, South Africa.
Address: Morija, Basutoland, Supt.: Claude Tarr.
South Africa. Licentiates: Claude Tarr, 1. B.
Supt.: E. van Niekerk. Burton.
Licentiate: E. van Niekerk. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. C.
Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. E. Tarr, Mrs. I. B. Burton.
van Niekerk.

ZULU MISSION.
Emmanuel Mission.
Established 1911.
Established 1910.
Address: Ladysmith, Natal, South
Address: Leribe, Basutoland, Africa.
South Africa. Supt.: F. B. Armitage.
Superintendent: F. Macdonald. Minister: F. B. Armitage.
So UT H AFRICAN UN ION CoNF EREN 179

Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. F. B. Rosemead Ave.. Keni w orth ,


Armitage. . Cape, South Africa.

INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTH Sanitariums:


AFRICAN UNION CON-
FERENCE. Cape Sanitarium, Plumstead,
Cape, South Africa.
Educational:
Kimberley Baths, 7 Cheapside,
Claremont Union College, Ken- Kimberley, South Africa.
ilworth, Cape, South Africa.
Natal Health Institute, 126
- Publishing: Longmarket St., Pietermaritz-
Sentinel Publishing Company, burg. Natal, South Africa.

WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized June 26, rgo6.

Territory: The conferences of Ja- JAMAICA CONFERENCE.


maica, South Caribbean, and
West Caribbean. Organized 1903.
Population: 12,000,000. Territory: Island of Jamaica,
Cayman Islands, and Turks
Cable Address: " Adventist," Co- Islands.
lon
Cable Address: " Adventist,"
Office: Box 5007, Cristobal, Canal Kingston.
Zone, Panama. Office: 112 Tower St., Kingston,
Jamaica, British West Indies.
OFFICERS.
Conference: OFFICERS.
Pres., A: J. Haysmer. Conference:
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, W. R. Pres., G. A. Roberts.
White. Sec. and Treas., J. G. Pettey.
Executive Committee: A. J. Executive Committee: G. A.
Haysiner, E. C. Boger, D. E. Well- Roberts, N. J. Aalborg, C. H.
man, W. G. Kneeland, J. W. Keslake, W. H. Randle, W. F.
Shultz, G. A. Roberts, W. R. White. Burkley, J. G. Pettey, C. C. Mc-
Catty.
Union Field Miss. Sec., J. A. P.
Green. Tract Society:
MINISTER. Sec. and Treas., J. G. Pettey.
A. J. Haysmer, Box 5007, Cristo- Field Miss. Sec., J. A. Applegate.
bal, Canal Zone, Panama.-
Sabbath School Dept.:
LICENTIATE. Sec., Mrs. N. J. Aalborg, Mon-
J. A. P. Green, Takoma Park Sta- tego Bay, Jamaica, British Wegt
tion, Washington, D. C. Indies.
ISO WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Young People's Dept.: ,OFFICERS.


Sec., Conference:
Pres., E. C. Boger.
Sec. and Treas., Fred Hutchin-
MINISTERS.
son.
Executive Committee: E. C. Bo-
G. A. Roberts, 112 Tower St., ger, D. E. Wellman, W. E. Baxter,
Kingston, Jamaica, British West.
I. G. Knight, L. Rashford, S. A.
Indies.
Crichlow, S. L. Ash.
C. H. Keslake, 112 Tower St.,
`Kingston, Jamaica, British West Tract Society:
Indies. Sec. and Treas., Fred Hutchin-
N. J. Aalborg, Montego Bay, son.
Jamaica, British West Indies. Field Miss. Sec., G. D. Raff.
Hubert Fletcher, Riversdale, Ja- Sabbath School Dept.:
maica, British West Indies.
Sec., S. L. Ash
W. H. Randle, Bala Clava. P. 0.,
Jamaica, British West Indies. Educational Dept.:
R. L. Mignott, Gayle, Jamaica, Supt., E. C. Henriques.
British West Indies. Medical Missionary Dept.:
LICENTIATES. Sec., Chas. Cave, M. D., Hast-
ings, Barbados, British West In-
S. U. Powell, 112 Tower St., Kings- dies.
ton, Jamaica, British West In-
dies. Young People's Dept.:
L. G. Mullings, Porus, Jamaica, Sec., E. C. Henriques.
British West Indies.
Home Missionary Dept.:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Sec., S. L. Ash.
J. G. Pettey, W. F. Burkley, Mrs. MINISTERS.
N. J. Aalborg, Miss M. E. Dan- E. C. Boger, Box 66, loft of Spain,
phinee. Trinidad, British West Indies.
M. B. Butterfield, Box 66, Port of
Spain, Trinidad, British West
Indies.
D. E. Wellman, Bridgetown, Bar-
SOUTH CARIBBEAN CON- bados, British West Indies.
FERENCE. I. G. Knight, 90 Brickdam, George-
town, British Guiana, South
Organized 1906. America.
Territory: Trinidad; British, W. E. Baxter, Caracas, Venezuela,
French, and Dutch Guianas; South America.
Venezuela; the Windward, Lee- L. Rashford, San Fernando, Trini-
ward, and Virgin Islands. dad, British West Indies.
Philip Giddings, Pointe a Pitre,
Cable Address: " Adventists," Guadeloupe, French West In-
Port of Spain, Trinidad, British dies.
West Indies. Frank Hall, Christiansted; St.
Office: 82 Queen St., Port of Spain, Croix, Virgin Islands, U. S.
Trinidad, British West Indies. A. E. Riley, Lot 3, King St., New
Amsterdam, Berbice, British
Office Address: Box 66, Port of Guiana.
Spain, Trinidad, British West J. J. Smith, Plymouth, Montser-
Indies. rat, British West Indies.
WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 181

Honorary Ministerial Licentiate. OFFICERS.


R. Ryder, 90 Brickdam, George- Conference:
town, British Guiana. Pres., W. G. Kneeland.
Sec. and Treas., H. C. Kephart.
LICENTIATES. Executive Committee: W. G.
E. C. Henriques, Arima, Trinidad, Kneeland, J. A. Reid, J. W. Shultz,
British West Indies. C. E. Boynton, J. B. Johnson, R. S.
Henry Beck, Box 66, Port of Spain, Crawford, Enos Warren.
Trinidad, British West Indies.
Chas. Cave, M. D., Hastings, Bar- Tract Society:
bados, British West Indies. Sec. and Treas., FL C. Kephart.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Spanish Field Agent, J. L. Hol-
der.
Fred Hutchinson, S. L. Ash, G. D. English Field Agent, J. R. Os-
Raff, Miss Annie Osborne, Mrs. bOrne.
Chas. Cave, Mrs. D. E. Wellman,
Mrs. E. C. Boger, Mrs. I. G. Sabbath School Dept.:
Knight, Mrs. M. B. Butterfield, Sec., Mrs. W. G. Kneeland.
Mrs. Fred Hutchinson, Mrs. W.
E. Baxter, Nathan Payne, Mrs. Young People's Dept.:
Nathan Payne, Miss Mabel Sker- See., Mrs. H. C. Kephart.
rett, Miss Ella Burrowes, Miss
Maud Atkins. Educational Dept.:
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Sec., J. B. Johnson.
Wm. Lewis, Miss Mary Elisha, J. Home Missionary Dept.:
D. Wood, John Roberts, ,Miss Sec., J. R. Osborne.
Blanche Olivier.
MINISTERS.
W. G. Kneeland, Drawer M, Cris-
tobal, Canal Zoile, Panama.
WEST CARIBBEAN CONFER- C. E. Boynton, Bluefields, Nicara-
ENCE. gua.
J. A. Reid, Port Limon, Costa Rica.
Organized 1906. J. W. Shultz, Box 1039, San Jose,
Territory: Panama, Colombia, Costa Rica.
Costa Rica, eastern part of Nica- J. B. Johnson, Box 254, Ancon, Ca-
ragua, and St. Andrews, Old nal Zone.
Providence, and Corn Islands.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Cable Address: " Adventists," Co- H. C. Kephart, Mrs. H. C. Kephart,
lon, Panama. Mrs. W. G. Kneeland, J. R. Os-
Office: Drawer M, Cristobal, Canal borne, Mrs. J. R. Osborne, J. L.
zone, Panama. Holder.
NORTHERN LATIN AMERICAN
MISSIONS.
Territory: The missions of Cuba, Educational Dept.:
Guatemala, Haiti, Mexico, North Sec., S. E. Kellman.
Honduras, Porto Rico, Salvador,
South Honduras. Medical Miss. Dept.:
Population: 25,000,000. Sec., Lydia E. Parmele, M. D.
General Superintendent: R. W. Young People's Dept.:
Parmele.
Field Miss. Sec.. J. A. P. Green. Sec., S. E. Kellman.
MINISTER. Home Missionary Dept.:
W. Parmele, Takoma Park Sta- Sec., S. F. Kellman.
tion, Washington, D. C.
MINISTERS.
LICENTIATE.
F. G. Lane, J. E. Ande.rson, H. C.
J. A. P. Green, Takoma Park Sta- Goodrich.
tion, Washington, D. C.
LICENTIATES.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Lydia E. Parmele, M. D., Mrs. J. A. U. Cochran, S. E. Kellman, Jose
A. P. Green. Veiga, Manuel Roman, Pedro
Cruz, R. N. Studt.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
CUBAN MISSION. J. E. Shidler, Miss Florence
Crouch, Mrs. Lulu V. C. Gregory.
Established 1905.
Territory: Cuba and the Isle of
Pines. GUATEMALA MISSION.
Cable Address: " Adventista,"
Matanzas, Cuba. Organized 1913.
Office Address: Milands 99, Matan- Territory: The Republic of Gua-
zas, Cuba, West Indies. temala, Central America.
OFFICERS. Cable Address: "Adventista," Gua-
temala.
Mission:
Director, F. G. Lane, Calle Mila- Office: Apartado 218, Guatemala
gros entre Porvenir y Octavo, City, Guatemala, Central Amer-
Jesus del Monte, Havana, Cuba. ica.
Sec. and Treas., S. E. Kell- OFFICERS.
man. Mission:
Advisory Committee: F. G. Director and 'Treas., E. W.
Lane, S. E. Kellman, H. C. Good-
rich, J. E. Anderson, A. E. Doer- Thurber.
ing. MINISTER.
Tract Society: (Agencia Interna- E. W. Thurber.
cional de Libros)
Sec., S. E. Kellman. LICENTIATE.
Field Miss. Sec., J. E. Shidler. G. A. Tavel.
Sabbath School Dept.: MISSIONARY' LICENTIATE.
Sec., S. E. Kellman. Mrs. Lilla Prince Thurber.
182
NORTHERN AMERICAN LATIN MISSIONS. 183

HAITIEN MISSION. MINISTERS.

Established 1905. G. W. Caviness, 1420 Avenkta 20,


Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
Territory: Republic of Haiti. J. A. Leland, Monterrey, Mexico.
Population: 2,000,000.
Cable Address: "Adventist," Cape LICENTIATES.
Haitien. Juan Robles, S. Marchisio, C. S.:
Office: Box 88, Cape Haitien, Haiti. Nicolas, C. P. Martin.
OFFICERS. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Mission: Mrs. G. W. Caviness, E. Virginia
Director, A. G. Roth. Martin.
Advisory Committee: A. G. Roth,
E. A. Curdy, J. Blot. MEDICAL MISSIONARIES.
Dr. J. W. Erkenbeck, Hotel
Tract Society: Americano, Ameca, Jalisco,
Sec., A. G. Roth. Mexico.
Dr. W. S. Swayze, 1262 Ave.
Sabbath School Dept.: Libertad, Guadalajara, Mexico.
Sec., Mrs. A. G. Roth. Dra. Alice M. Swayze, 1262 Ave.
Libertad, Guadalajara, Mexico.
Educational Dept.:
Sec., A. G. Roth:
Young People's Dept.:
NORTH HONDURAS MISSION.
Sec., Mrs. A. G. Roth.
MINISTERS. Organized 1908.
A. G. Roth, E. A. Curdy, M. N. Territory: British Honduras and
Isaac. the seven northern departments
LICENTIATES. of the Republic of Honduras;
namely, Santa Barbara, Cortez,
J. J. Baptiste, J. B. M. Abel. Yoro, Atlantida, Ceyon, Mosqui-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. tia, and the Bay Islands
Mrs. A. G. Roth, Gregoire Obas, Office: Coxen Hole, Ruatan, Re-
Antoine Theodore. public Honduras, Central Amer-
ica.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS
Heliodore Dorcinvil, Mrs. C. Raoul. OFFICERS.
Mission:
Director, Isaac Baker.
MEXICAN MISSION.i Sec. and Treas., Gideon Jones.
Territory: The Republic of Mex- Advisory Committee: Isaac
ico. Baker, Christopher Jones, S. J.
Bennett, C. V. Williams, Gideon
Office: 1420 Avenida 20, Tacubaya, Jones.
D. F., Mexico.
Tract Society:
OFFICERS.
Mission: Sec., Gideon Jones.
Director, G: W. Caviness. Field Miss. Sec., C. V. Willis is.
Sec. and Treas., Sabbath School Dept.:
Field Miss. Sec., C. P. Martin. Sec., Mrs. Alma 0. Jones.
Advisory Committee: G. W.
Caiiness, W. , S. Swayze, J. W. Young People's Dept.:
Erkenbeck, J. A. P. Green. Sec.,
184 NORTHERN AMERICAN LATIN MISSIONS.

MINISTER. Salvador Rivera, Calle Cerra No.


Isaac Baker, La Ceiba, Republic of 12, Santurce, Porto Rico.
Honduras, Central America. Rafael Bracero, Cayey, Porto
Rico.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. Francisco Megrant, Santo Domin-
C. V. Williams. go, Republic of Dominica.
,Peter Nygaard, Aguadilla, Porto
Rico.
Dr. J. F. Morse, Ensenada, Forth
PORTO RICAN MISSION. Rico.
Organized 1909. ' MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Territory: Porto Rico and Santo Mrs. Millie E. Steele, Calle Cerra
Domingo. No. 12, Santurce, Porto Rico.
Miss Jessie C. Butler, Cayey, Porto
Cable Address: " Adventista,' Rico.
San Juan. Mrs. Mary A. Fitch, Calle Cerra
No. 12, Santurce, Porto Rico.
Office: Mission Adventista, Calle Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, Calle Cerra
Cerra No. 12, Santurce, San No. 12, Santurce, Porto Rico.
Juan, Porto Rico. Mrs. Jessie M. Moon, Aguadilla,
Porto Rico.
OFFICERS. Mrs. Lucia Fuentes, Calle Cerra
Mission: No. 12, Santurce; Porto Rico.
Miss Eduarda Simdn, Guanica,
Director, William Steele. Porto Rico.
Sec. and Treas., Mary A. Fitch. Mrs. Edith W.' S. Casebeer, Santo
Domingo, Republic of Dominica.
Advisory Committee: William Dr. E. F. Otis, La Romana, Repub-
Steele, Dr. J. F. Morse, Rafael Lo- lic of Dominica.
pez (Miranda), D. D. Fitch, C. E. Miss Ethel Frye, Ensenada, Porto
Moon, Dr. E. F. Otis, H. D. Case- Rico.
beer. Miss Edith Frye, Ensenada, Porto
Rico.
Tract Society: Dr. R. I. Hall, Guanica, Porto
Sec., Mary A. Fitch. Rico.
Field Miss. Sec., Rafael Lopez. Mrs. R. I. Hall, Guanica, Porto
Rico.
Sabbath School Dept.:
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHER.
Sec., Miss Jessie C. Butler.
Mrs. Mercedes Toro, Calle Cerra
Young People's Dept.: No. 12, Santurce, Porto Rico.
Sec., D. D. Fitch.
MINISTERS.
William Steele, Calle Cerra No. 12, SALVADOR MISSION.
Santurce, Porto Rico.
D. D. Fitch, Calle Cerra No. 12. Organized 1915.
Santurce, Porto Rico.
C. E. Moon, Aguadilla, Porto Rico. Territory: Republic. of Salvador.
4 Address: 11 Avenida Once No. 27,
LICENTIATES. Santa Ana, San Salvador, Cen-
H. D. Casebeer, Santo Domingo. tral America.
Republic of Dominica. Director and Treas.:
Rafael Lopez, Aguadilla, Porto
Rico. Field Miss. Sec., U. M. Cooke.
NORTH 1411N AMERICAN LATIN MISSIONS. 1t3

Sabbath School Dept.: Office: Apartado 4, Tegucigalpa,


See., Honduras Central America.
Missionary Licentiates: U. M. OFFICERS.
Cooke, Mrs. U. M. Cooke. Mission:
Director, H. F. Brown.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Mrs. K. J. Snow.
SOUTH HONDURAS MISSION.
LICENTIATES.
Organized 1915.
H. F. Brown, W. F. Hardt.
Territory: Spanish Honduras (eX-
cepting the five northern prov- MISSIONARY CREDENTIALS.
inces). K. J. Snow, Manuel Alvarez, Mrs.
Cable Address: " Adventista," K. J. Snow, Mrs. H. F. Brown,
Tegucigalpa. Mrs. W. F. Hardt.

MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS.
'BAHAMAS MISSION. Tract Society:
Entered 1909. Sec. and Treas., Miss Bertha
Lofstad.
Territory: The Bahama Islands. Field Miss. Sec., L. T. Heaton.
Population: 50.000 Sabbath School Dept.;
Address: Box 473, Nassau, Baha-
mas. Sec., Miss Bertha Lofstad.
Young People's Dept.:
MINISTER.
J. H. Smith. Sec., R. W. Smith.
LICENTIATES
R. W. Smith, 1207 Beretania St.,
HAWAIIAN MISSION. Honolulu; Hawaii.
Robert MCKeague, Hilo, Hawaii.
Entered 1895. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Territory: The Hawaiian Islands. L. T. Heaton, 1151 Eleventh Ave..
Population: 225.000 Honolulu, Hawaii.
Office: 1151 Eleventh Ave., Hon- Mrs. L. T. Heaton, 1151 Eleventh
olulu, Hawaii. Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii.
Miss Bertha Lofstad, 1151 Eleventh
OFFICERS. Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii.
Mission: Mrs. Mabel McKeague, 1M, Ha-
Supt., R. W. Smith, acting. waii.
Sec. and Treas.. Miss Bertha Mrs. R. W. Smith. 1207 Beretania
Lofstad. St., Honolulu, Hawaii.
Advisory Committee: ( ), H. G. Rowland, 1151 Eleventh Ave..
R. W. Smith, L. T. Heaton, R. J. Honolulu. Hawaii.
McKeague, Jonah Kumalae, F. E. E. G. Riehl, Hilo. Hawaii.
Stafford. Mrs. E. G. Riehl, Hilo, Hawaii.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
OUTLINE OF COURSES IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
At the Educational Council held at St. Helena, Cal., June 4-14, 1915,
it was recommended that-the work of our intermediate schools, acad-
emies, and colleges be organized upon a semester (half year) basis,
each semester to be subdivided into three periods of six weeks each.
It was also recommended that the credits given in these schools be
reckoned upon a unit basis, one unit representing a study pursued 36
weeks with five recitations a week, forty-five minutes in length, or its
equivalent; that college credits be given on the semester-hour basis, a
semester-hour representing a- study pursued one sixty-minute hour a
week for eighteen weeks. The scope of the various courses conducted
in these schools is as follows:
Grades Years
Intermediate Course 7-10 4
Academic Course 9-12 4
College Course (General) 13-16 4
College Course ((Special):
For Ministers (Complete) 13-16 4
For Ministers (Shorter Course) 13,14 2
For Bible Workers and Missionaries
one-- and two-year courses
Teachers (Elementary) 13, 14 2
Business and Shorthand 13,14 2
Business only 12k, L3 14
Shorthand only 127, 13 li
Music the conservatory course
College Course (Medical) 13-16 4
For Medical Evangelists 4
For Nurses ... the instruction given in our sanitariums 3
For Preparatory Medical Students 13, 14 2
Lists, of church schools and teachers will be found in connection with
directories of the conferences in which such schools are located. Di-
rectories of colleges, academies, and intermediate schools follow in alpha-
betical order.

ADDINGTON INTERMEDIATE ADELPHIAN ACADEMY.


SCHOOL.
Holly, Mich.
Waurika, Okla.
Established 1904.
Established 1909.
Corporate Name: " Adelphian
Postal Address: R. F. D. 3, Wau- Academy Association."
rika, Okla. Board- of Trustees: Chairman, - A.
Board: Chairman, S. T. Simmons; J. Clark; Sec., T. W. Steen; J.
Treas., H. G. Sims; Clerk, G. W. B. McKenney, W. H. Green, Dan-
Webb;. J. D. McCoy, H. I. White. iel' Wood, H. B. Westeott.
I. A. Crane, W. II. Haynes. Factlty: T. W. Steen, Principal
Faculty: R. P. Abel, Principal; B. a nd Manager, Public Speaking;
E. Bridwell, Mrs. B. E. Bridwell. B. B. Phipps, Science; " D. C.
186
EDUCATIONAL INSTITuTioNs. 187

Newbold, Bible and Latin; T. A. AUSTRALASIAN MISSIONARY


Little, Preceptor, Mathematics; COLLEGE.
GT E. Clarke, History; Mrs. T. Cooranbong, New South Wales,
W. Steen, Piano, Voice, German; Australia.
Bertha M. Phelps, Preceptress,
Domestic Scienee; Mable F. Pat- Established 1894.
terson, Asst. Preceptress, Eng- Board: C. H. Watson, A. W. An-
lish; Mrs. T. J. Robinson, Pri- derson, J. M. Cole, C. H. Schowe,
mary Department; Ella M. Os- C. Rosendahl, W. j..Westerman,
born, Primary Department; T. J. G. S. Fisher, C. H. Pretyman, L.
D. A. Lethke.
Robinson, Accountant.
Faculty: Principal and Business
Industrial Department: T. W. Manager, L. D. A. Lemke;. Head
Steen, Mechanical Work; G. 'E. Master, C. H. Schowe; Assistant
Clarke, Agriculture and Dairy- Manager, C. Rosendahl; Bible, R.
Hare; Preceptor, A. Smart; Pre-
ing; T. A. Little, Printing; Ber- ceptress and Matron, Mrs. Ar-
tha M. Phelps, Domestic Arts; thur; other teachers, C. V. Bell,
Mable F. Patterson, Sewing. H. Kirk, Mrs. Schowe, C. S.
Palmer, C. Rosendahl, A. J. Dya-
son, T. Escreet, T. Lister, J. D.
K. Aitken, H. C. White, G. Bohr-
inger, Miss R. .Allbon, Miss D.
ALBERTA ACADEMY. Arthur.

Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. Business and Industrial Depart-


ment: J. D. K. Aitken, Supt.
Established 1907. Avondale Press; A. J. Dyason,
Supt. Health Food Dept.; C.
Board of Managers: H. H. Hu- Bohringer, Farm Supt.; T. Es-
mann, F. D. Dick, F. L. Hommel, creet, Blacksmithing; T. Lister.
Electrical and Enginedring; H. C.
Dr. H. Bonde, Fred Johnson, J.
White, Carpentry.
K. Fish, C. K. Reiswig, S. W.
Shankel.

Faculty: E. D. Dick, Principal, BATTLEFORD ACADEMY.


Business Manager, Treasurer;
V. W. Robb, Bible and Vocal Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada,
Music; L. W. Cobb, English, His- Established 1916.
tory; E. H. Newton, Mathemat-
ics, Language; Miss Harriet A. Board of Managers: J. G. Walker,
Beardsley, Preparatory Depart- C. B. Hughes, C. T. McVagh, A.
ment; H. J. Klooster, Science; V. Farnsworth, U. Wissner, D.
A. C. Harder? Assistant Bible 1). Neufel.d, W. A. Clemensen,
and Language; Miss Essie Bar- Geo. Ross.
ber, Preceptress and Matron :
Miss Phyllis Sargeant, Interme- Faculty: C. B. Hughes, Principal
diate Department; Mrs. Marga- and Business Manager; W. G.
ret Johnson, Instrumental .Mu- Foreshaw, Bible and History;
sic; Miss Anna M. Barker, Pri- W. E. Dinwiddie, Preceptor, Asst.
mary Department; S. M. Ryan, Teacher; H. W. Clark, Science,
Preceptor; Mrs. A. C. Harder, Mathematics; Mrs. W. G. Mc-
Cook; C. L. Rick, Farm Super- Cready, Preceptress, Asst. Teach-
intendent. ' er ; C. S. Sissons, Treasurer,
188 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

Bookkeeping; Freda, - Guderian, Manager, Algebra; Hattie Rath-


Vocal and Instrumental Music; bun, Matron.
T. T. Babienco, Russian and Ger-
man; Mrs. Christina Finkle,
Matron; Mrs. G. A. Scott, Sew-
ing, Dressmaking; Perry Finkle, BETHEL GIRLS' SCHOOL.
Carpentry and Blacksmithing;
Mrs. C. B. Hughes, Elementary Tungshan, Canton, China.
School; Elizabeth Wooldridge, Established May 14, 1904.
Asst. in Elementary School; W.
G. McCready, Farm Manager. Address: Tungshan, Canton, China.
Principal: H. B. Parker.

BEECHWOOD ACADEMY.
Needham, Ind. BRAZILIAN SEMINARY.

Established 1902. (Seminario Adventists.)

Board of Managers: Pres., W. A. Address: Seminario Adventista,


Westworth; Sec. and Treas., J. Campao Redondo, Santo Amaro,
G. Lamson; and the members of Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Amer-
the Indiana Conference Commit- ica.
tee.
Faculty: Principal, John Lipke;
Faculty: J. G. Lamson, Principal Manager, J. H. Boehm; Paul
and Manager, Bible and History; Hennig.
M. E. Hitchcock, Preceptor,
Mathematics and Science; Mrs. Languages: Portuguese, German,
J. G. Lamson, Preceptress and English.
Matron, Bible, Domestic Science;
Miss Arabella James, English
and Language; Mrs. M. E. Hitch-
cock, Eighth Grade. BROADVIEW SWEDISH ,SEM-
INARY.
La Grange, Ill.
BETHEL ACADEMY. Established 1910.
Bethel, Wis. Board of Trustees: President, L.
Established 1899. H. Christian; Sec. and'Treas., H.
0. Olson; S. Mortenson, J. M.
Educational Board: C. S. Wiest Erikson, Wm. A. Westworth, J.
(Pres.), H. T. Elliott (See.), G. H. Schilling, E. A. Bristol, G. E.
P. Gaede, Chas. W. Johnson, P. Nord, A. Johnson, Wm. Guthrie,
L. Larson, E. F. Ferris, H. Ff. J. Hoffman, -E. el-. Boo.
Hicks, G. R. Fattic.
Local Board: Chairman, J. H.
Faculty: H. T. Elliott, Principal Schilling; Sec., H. 0. Olson; S.
and Business Manager, History; Mortenson, A. Johnson, E. J. Boo.
G. H. Straight, Music and Sci-
ence; E. P. Weaver, Preceptor, Faculty: H. 0. Olson, M. A., Pres-
...Physiology; Gladys McDill, Pre- ident, History and German; J
ceptress, English and Latin; P. M. Erikson, Bible and Greek; W.
E. Berthelsen, Language and H. Wineland, B. A., Science;
Bible; W. H. Wohlers, Farm August Swedberg. Swedish; A
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 189

H. H. Larson, B. A., Preceptor, CEDAR LAKE ACADEMY.


English and Latin; J. W. Osborn,
Mus. G., Vocal and Instrumental Cedar Lake, Mich.
Music; C. J. Martinson, B. A.,
Science and Mathematics; 0. R. Incorporated 1899.
Swanson, Accountant, Commer- Board of Managers: Pres., Wm.
cial Subjects; Anna A. Anderson, . Guthrie; Sec. and Treas., R. U.
Preceptress, Intermediate Sub- Garrett; S. B. Horton, D. K.
jects; Maria Anderson, Matron. Royer, J. E. Root, F. S. Clarke,
J. M. Hoyt, E. A. Bristol.
Industries: W. H. Wineland, Farm
Superintendent, General Agricul- Faculty: R. U. Garrett, Principal
ture; Mrs. W. H. Wineland. and Business Manager; S. L.
Sewing; Oscar Olson and Esther Clark, Preceptor; Paul Ford,
Gustafson, Hydrotherapy; A. H. Science and Mathematics; Miss
Anderson, Woodwork. Katherine Smith, Preceptress:
Miss Mabel Reed, Music Dept.;
Mrs. S. L. Clark, Latin and Lit-
erature; Mrs. R. U. Garrett,
CAMPION ACADEMY. Mathematics; Miss Jennie Nel-
, son, Stenographic Dept.; Mrs.
Loveland, Colo. Tressa.Woodrnan. Matron; H. A.
Weaver, Farm Supt.; Miss -Susie
Established 1907. Klose. Church School Dept.
Board: Pres., W. A. Gosmer; Sec.,
D. D. Rees; E. J. Baker, J. G.
Hanhardt, H. A:- Vandeman, G. CENTRAL POLYNESIAN
Boblender, G. C. Mathieson, W.
A. Hankins, Robert Beaird, F. G. TRAINING.SCHOOL.
Specht.
Buresala, Ovalau, Fiji, Pacific
Administration: Business Man- Ocean.
ager, D. D. Rees; Accountant, L.
E. Kader; Preceptor, H. N. Established 1904.
Quade; Preceptress, Laura Pat-
terson; Matron, Mrs. A. G. Faculty: H. R. Martin, Principal;
Wearner. Miss R. Parker, Matron.
Faculty: D. D. Rees, Principal;
D. E. Robinson, Bible and His-
tory; Olive C. Taylor, English; CHINA MISSIONS TRAINING
J. B. White, Science and Mathe- SCHOOL.
matics; Gertrude Helligso, Voice
Culture, Piano, Organ; Laura 17 Ningkuo Road; Shanghai, China.
Patterson, Intermediate Grades;
Iva Beaird, Primary Depart- Established 1910.
ment; Mrs. A. G. Wearner, Mat-
ron; H. N. Quade, Preceptor. Board: F. A. Allum, 0. A. HAI,
J. G. White, W. E. Gillis, H. J.
Doolittle, C. P. Lillie, S. G.
White, K. H. Wood, M. C. War-
CANTONESE TRAINING ren, Frederick Lee, 0. B. Kuhn,
H. M. Blnnden, M. G. Conger, H.
SCHOOL. 0. Swartout, S. L. Frost, B.
Peterson.
Tungshan, Canton, China.
Local Board: H. 0. Swartout, R. J.
Principal: H. B. Parker. Brines. S. L. Frost, W. P. Hen-
190 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

Berson, K. Il. Wood, Dr. A. C. Legal Title: ' Clinton Theological


Selmon, and the Assistant Pre- Seminary."
ceptor.
Faculty: H. 0. Swartout, Princi- Board of Managers: President of
pal; R. J. Brines, Treas.; George the Northern Union Conference,
Harlow, Bible Teacher; and a President of the Central Union
corps of Chinese assistant teach- Conference, President of the
ers.
Southwestern Union Conference,
three secretaries appointed by
the North American Division
CHOSEN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. Conference, President of the
' Soonan, Chosen (Korea). Clinton Theological Seminary,
Educational Secretary of Central
Established 1909.
Union Conference, President of
Board: H. A. Oberg, H. M. Lee, the Missouri Conference, Presi-
Riley Russell, M. D., Chyong Mun dent of the Kansas Conference,
Cook, Kim Pong Kul, Kim Pyong President of the North Dakota
Yong. Conference, President of the Ok-
Faculty: H. M. Lee, Principal; lahoma Conference, and J. T.
Kim Pyong Yong, Treasurer; Boettcher, A. G. Steinert, David
and eight Korean teachers. Voth, and E. C. Witzke.
Officers of the Board: Pres., R. A.
Underwood; See., E. C. Witzke;
CLAREMONT UNION COLLEGE. Treas., F. R. Isaac.
Kenilworth, Cape, Executive Committee: F. R. Is-
South Africa. aac (Chairman), E. C. Witzke
(Sec.), J. T. Boettcher, G. F.
Established 1p2. :Haffner, D. U. Hale, J. F. Si-
mon, R. A. Underwood.
Board of Trustees: Chairman, W.
B. White; Sec., W. B. Commin; Faculty: F. R. Isaac, President
Treas., J. I. Robison; W. S. Hy- and Business Manager, History;
att, 0. K. Butler, U. Bender, W. J. T. Boettcher, Bible, Ministe-
E. Straw, W. C. Walston, G. C. rial Training; J.. F. Harder,
Jenks, E: W., H. Jeffrey, G. W. Bible; E. C. Witzke, Latin,
Shone, J. P. Casey, J. J. Birken- Greek, Hebrew, Psychology; R.
stock. E. Hoen, Science; Miriam Swit-
Faculty: J.. 1. Zobison, Principal zer, Mathematics; Olivia L.
and Business Manager; V. Cooks, Boettcher, German, French, Rus-
Preceptor; Miss M. E. Robert- sian; Rachel Salisbury, English
Non, Matron and Preceptress; Language; Mrs. A. B. Tetzlaff,
Miss Helen Hyatt, Miss Ethel Normal Department; C. R.
Edined. Bruns, Commercial Department;
C. C. Engel, Music Director, Vio-
lin, Singing; Ernst Hartmann,
Piano, Organ, Painting, Draw-
CLINTON THEOLOGICAL SEM- ing; Estelle Kienhoff, Piano,
INARY. Theory, History of Music; A. B.
Tetzlaff, Assistant in History,
Clinton, Mo. Preceptor; Clara M. Yaeger,
Matron; - Margaret Nickel,
Founded 1910; Incorporated. Church-school.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 191.

DANISH-NORWEGIAN SEM- Faculty: A. H. Piper, Principal


INARY. and Manager; G. Newbold, Head
Master and Preceptor; R. EL
Hutchinson, Minn. Constandt, Farm Manager; Miss
N. E. S'chnepel, Matron and Pre-
Established 1910. , ceptress; Miss L. Baird, Miss
M. Dawkins, "Miss A. Shakes-
Board of Managers: Chas. Thomp- peare.
son, G. W. Wells, P. E. Broder-
sen, M. L. Andreasen, L. H.
Christian, R. A. Underwood, A.
P. Hanson, Alfred Jensen, NI. B.
EASTERN CANADIAN MIS-
Van Kirk.
SIONARY SEMINARY.
Faculty: M. L. Andreasen, Presi-
dent; H. R. Johnson, Bible; Oshawa, Ontario.
A. P. Darly, Danish and His- Established 1912.
tory; M. S. Reppe, Norwegian,
History; J. M. Peterson, Eng- Board of Management: Pres., A. V.
lish and German; Caroline Hop- Olson; Sec., A. J. Olson; IL M. J.
kins, Latin, Commercial Dept.; Richards, W. C. Young, J. L.
Guy Jorgenson, Science; H. M. Wilson, D. J. C. Barrett, J. G.
Johnson, Mathematics; :Help. Roth, F. A. Spangler, N. H.
Christiansen, Asst. English; Jen- Saunders.
nie Nelson, Grade work; E. R.
Link, Voice, Saxophone; C. W. Faculty: A. J. Olson, B. A.,- Prin-
Link, Voice, Piano; Louise Knud- cipal and Business Manager, His-
sen, Hydrotherapy; N. C. Nel- tory and Mathematics; H. S.
sen, Preceptor; Dagmar Chris- Miller, Bible and Science; Jean
tiansen, ,English, Music; Matie Vuilleumier, French and Assist-
Ruskjer, Matron. ant in Bible; H. L. Pearson, B.
A., Greek and Preceptor; Mrs.
Industrial Faculty: H. R. John- Eva. V. Finch, English and Latin;
son, General Work; Geo. Axel- Mrs. A. J. Olson, B. A., English;
sen, Farm Manager; A. M. Florence I. Spangler, Normal
Martin, Carpentry; M. S. Reppe, Department; Miss Ruth Lever-
Baking; M. L: Andreasen, Print- entz, Commercial Department;
ing; Anna Hilde, Sewing; Carl Mrs. Annie MacKenzie, Music
Gregersen, Bookbinding; Dag- Department; Miss Alma Hill.
mar Christiansen., Library Sci- Elementary School and Precep-
ence; Guy Jorgenson, Electrical tress; Miss Emma Wooldridge,
Engineering; Caroline Hopkins, Matron; Miss Minnie Abray,
Domestic Science; N. C. Nelsen, Sewing; Terence Martin, Draw-
Plumbing; Louise Knudsen, ing; J. J. Annabal, Carpentry ;,
Practical Nursing. J. Riching, Farm Manager and
Ga rdener.

DARLING RANGE - SCHOOL. EMMANUEL MISSIONARY


Carmel, West Australia. COLLEGE.
Berrien Springs, Mich.
Established 1907.
Established 1901.
Board of Managers: A. IL Piper,
A. W. Cormack, C. H. palmateer, Legal Title: " Emmanuel Mis
C. Newbold. G. Morris. sionary College, Incorporated."
192 EDUCATIONAl. INSTITUTIONS.

Board of Trustees: L. H. "Chris- FERNWOOD INTERMEDIATE


tian, C. L. Benson, J. H. Haughey, SCHOOL.
W. A. Westworth, C. S. Wiest,
E. A. Bristol, C. A,. Russell, Tunesassa, N. Y.
William Guthrie, J. B. Blosser,
J. J. Irwin, A. J. Clark, J. H.
Schilling, E. F. Peterson. Established 19071

Board of Trustees: K. C. Russell,


Officers of the Board: Pres., L. F. H. Hicks, L: S. Wheeler, H. M.
H. Christian; Treas., C. L. Ben- Fleming, J. E. Belknap, J. Z.
son; Sec., J. H. Haughey. Hottel.
Faculty: C. L. Benson, President, Faculty: J. Z. Hottel, Principal,
History; J. H. Haughey, Math- Bible and History; C. R. Smith,
ematics and Ancient Languages; Preceptor, Mathematics, Science;
W. H. Wakeham, Bible; 0. R. Mary Herr-Hottel, Music, Eng-
Cooper, M. D., Natural and lish; Miss Ethel Scott, Precep-
Physical Science; R. B. Thurber, tress, Primary Department, Do-
Missions; C. L. Taylor, Evangel- mestic Science.
ical Training; Birt Summers,
Musical Director; Katherine B.
Hale, Normal Director; Mrs.
Laura F. Rathbun, English; M. FIRESIDE CORRESPONDENCE
L. Kelley, Commerce Depart-
ment; Alma J. Graf, Preceptress, SCHOOL.
German; Mrs. Birt Summers,
Piano; G. R. Fattic, Preceptor, Takoma Park Station, Washing-
United States History; F. 0. ton, D. C.
Rathbun, Science Assistant;
Mrs. C. L. Taylor, Spanish; Fred Established 1909.
Green, Assistant Business Man-
ager; Rena Klooster, Matron, Management: Department of Ed-
Domestic Science; Mrs. M. L. ucation of General Conference.
Kelley, Commerce Department
Assistant; Frances E. Frye. Board of Managers: W. E. How-
Assistant Normal Director, ell (Chairman), J. L. Shaw,
Training School; Mrs. Lela M. F. Grinds, G. B. Thompson,.
BroWn, Normal Training School; M. E. Kern, C. C. Lewis (See.).
Mrs. C. P. Goodell, Violin; Eva
Philo, Assistant in Piano De- Faculty: Principal, C. C. Lewis;
partment; J. D. Reavis, Cornet, Assistants: W. E. Howell, F. L.
Guitar, Mandolin; Ardenne May, Chaney, C. M. Sorenson, E. G.
Drawing and Painting. Salisbury, G. H. Heald, E. L.
Richmond, H. E. Rogers, Mrs..
Vocational Faculty: C. L. Benson, Agnes Lewis-Caviness, Mrs. Bar-
Superintendent; Fred Green, As- bara Knox-Alhertsworth, Mrs.
sistant Superintendent; J. H. F. Griggs, Mrs. G. B. Thompson.
Haughey, Apiculture; Cush
Sparks, Printing; John Samp-
son, Carpentry, Woodwork,. Me-
chanical Work; John Christian-
sen, General Farming and Fruit FOOCHOW INTERMEDIATE
Growing; G. R. Fattic, Grounds; SCHOOL.
Mrs. C. Sparks, Book Store F.
0. Rathbun, Proof reading; Rena Foochow, China.
Klooster, Domestic Science, Sew-
ing; George Simpson, Painting. Principal: C. C. Morris.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 193

FOX RIVER ACADEMY. HAZEL ACADEMY.


Sheridan, Ill. Hazel, Ky.
Established 1900. Established 1901.
Board: Pres., J. H. Schilling; Sec.,
W. L. Avery; E. F. Peterson, E. Board of Managers: Pres., W. R.
N. Sargent, Frank Hiner, C. J. Elliott; Sec., M. F. Knox; J. R.
Tolf, W. W. Brayshaw. Kennedy, M. Wheeler, W. D.
Wade, Forest West, James Bel-
Faculty: W. L. Avery, Principal, linger.
Bible, History, Agriculture; Faculty: J. W. Grounds, Principal
Durward Williams, Preceptor, and Business Manager, History
Science; Mathematics, Mechan- and Bible; J. H. Ball, Preceptor,
ics; Cora B. Hicks, English; Ora Bible and Science; Mrs. J. H.
W. Williams, Latin; Mary E. Ball, Preeeptress and Matron,
Lamson, Preceptress, Matron, Domestic Science; Miss Eleanor
History of Missions; Maude Elliott, Mathematics and Eng-
Warren, Music; Mrs. W. Will- lish; Miss Nobia Morgan, Music.
iams, Sewing.

HONAN MISSION SCHOOL.


FRIEDENSAU INDUSTRIAL
SCHOOL. Lowanhojencheng, Honan, China.
Friedensau, Post Grabow, Bez. Established 1917.
Magdeburg, Germany.
Principal: M. G . Conger; Asst..
Established 1899. Mrs, M. G. Con,cr.
Faculty: Dr. E. Meyer, Principal;
Chr. Wetzel, Business Manager:
C. Banas, Treasurer; M. Birkner, INDIAN CHRISTIAN TRAIN-
Matron; W. Milner, H. Teich, ING SCHOOL.
Th. Itzmann, Br. Pieringer, Ch.
Zybach, Otto Sehuberth. 6i Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.
Languages: German, Russian, Established 1915.
English, French, Polish, Greek,
Managing Board: W. W. Fletcher,
I. F. Blue, A. H. Williams.
Teaching Staff: I. F. Blue, Prin-
FUKIEN TRAINING SCHOOL. cipal; Mrs. I. F. Blue, and na-
Kulangsu, Amoy, China. tive assistants.

Principal: F. E. Bates.
JAPAN MISSION TRAINING
SCHOOL.
GARHWAL INDUSTRIAL
t69 Amanuma, Suginami-mura,
SCHOOL. Toyotama-gun, Tokyo, Japan.
Dwarikhal, Garhwal District,
India. Established 1908.
(Hindustani Language.) Board:' B. P. Roffman, H. F. Ben-
son, A. B. Cole, T. H. Okohira,
Established 1910. H. Stacey.
In charge of F. W. Smith, Princi- Principal and Manager: H. F.
pal. assisted by native teachers. Benson.
194 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

KARMATAR MIDDLE ENG- Faculty: J. L. Kay, Principal,


LISH SCHOOL. Bible and Mathematics; Wm.
Karmatar, E. I. R., India. Reith, Preceptor, Business Man-
ager, Bookkeeping; Harold J.
Established 1915. Reith, Asst. Preceptor, Lan-
(Bengali and Hindi Languages) guage 'and Science; Mrs. J. L.
Kay, Preeeptress, English and
En charge of F. W. Smith and mi.- Asst. in Bible; Miss Lettie Maye
- ti re assistants.
Osborn, Asst. Preeeptress and
Registrar, History; Miss A.
Della Moore, Vocal and Instru-
KETCHUM INTERMEDIATE
mental Music; E. H. Emmerson.
SCHOOL.
Intermediate Dept.; Miss Olive
Ketchum, Okla. Houde, Matron.
Established 1911.
Board of Directors: Pres., A. Z.
Miller; Sec., D. H. Kinzer; LODI ACADEMY.
Treas., Thomas Baker; W. J.
Dunn, Ira LaRoe, Ezra Fillman, Lodi, Cal.
R. P. Carney.
Established 1908.
Faculty: W. 0. Belz, Principal;
Miss Nora L. Dunn, Miss Abbie Board: C. Santee, J. H. Paap, J. D.
F. Dunn. Fink, J. W. Rich, M. E. Cady,
P. H. Glantz, N. P. Neilsen.
Faculty: J. H. Paap, B. S., Prin-
LATIN UNION SCHOOL. cipal and Business Manager,
Mathematics and English; W.
Gland (Ct. Vaud), Switzerland. P. Dayton, B. A., Bible and His-
Established 1904. tory; G. M. Price, B. A., Sci-
ence and Latin; C. A. Holt, B. A.,
Board of Management: Paul Preceptor, Bible; F. T. Oakes,
Steiner, L. P. Tieche, P. A. Commercial Studies; Mrs. F. T.
De Forest, J. Robert. Oakes, Preeeptress, Assistant
Teacher; Chrystelle Anthony,
Teachers: Paul Steiner, P. A. Dc Matron; Mrs. J. H. Paap, Piano-
Forest, M. D.; E. Noulay Paul forte, Organ, Art; Clarence
Carlier. Dortch, Vocal Music and Har-
mony; W. B. Miramontez, Span-
ish, Grammar Grades; Harriet
M. Maxson, B. A., Intermediate
LAURELWOOD ACADEMY. Grades; Velma Wallace, Pri-
mary Grades.
Gaston, Oreg.
Established 1904. Industries: W. P. Dayton, Wick-
erwork; C. A. Holt, Agriculture;
Board of Managers: Chairman, H. Lester Myers, Carpentry; A. B.
W. Cottrell; H. G. Thurston, P. Wagner, Plumbing; Chrystelle
C. Hayward, J. H. Hanson, W. C. Anthony, Cooking; Mabel Cham-
Emmerson, William Reith. B..1. pion, Sewing; Ruby Adams, Do-
Cady. mestic Science.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 195

LOMA LINDA COLLEGE. M. D., Gynecology; Abbie Wine-


gar-Simpson, M. D., Gynecology; -
Legal Title: " College of Medical Leslie D. Trott, M. D., Pedia-
Evangelists." trics; L. J. Otis, M. D., Surgery;
Loma Linda, Cal. M. A. Barndt, M. D., Otolaryng-
ology; P. F. Haskell, M. D., Oto-
Chartered 1909. laryngology; liavina Baxter-
Herzer, M. D., Nutrition and
Board of Trustees: (term of three Dietetics; E. S. McClelland, M.
years) I. H. Evans, W. T. Knox, D., Ophthalmology; B. E. Full-
R. A. Underwood, Chas. Thomp- mer, M. D., Clinical Otolaryng-
son, C. MT. Flaiz, L. H. Christian, ology; Belle Wood-Comstock,
Alfred Shryock; (term of two M. D., Gynecology; Josie Shry-
years) L. M. Bowen, F. M. Burg, , ock, M. D., Gynecology.
Newton G. Evans, E. E. Andross,
P. T. Magan, C. E. Rice, J. R. Clinical Professors: C. A. Burrows,
Scott; (term of one year) S. S. M. D., Ophthalmology and Oto-
Merrill, G. W. Reaser, W. F. laryngology; G. K. Abbott, A. B.,
Martin, W. A. George, B. E. Bed- M. D., Medicine; Lasher Hart,
doe, A. W. Truman, E. H. Risley. M. D., Dermatology; A. L. Hill,
M. D., Pediatrics; H. F. Rand,
Officers of the Board: Pres., E. E. M. D., Urology; F. M. Rossiter,
Andross; Vice-Pres., Newton G. M. D., Medicine; Wm. W. Woos-
Evans; Sec. and Treas., S. S. ter, A. M., M. D., Medicine; J.
Merrill; Business Manager, L. W. Callnon, M. D., Surgery.
M. Bowen.
Assistants: L. H. Bailey, M. D.,
Faculty of Medicine: Newton 0. Clinical Surgery; R. M. Smith,
Evans, B. S., M. D., President, M. D., Clinical Surgery; Hersel
Pathology; P. T. Magan, Ph. B., E. Butka, M. D., Clinical Path-
M. D., Dean of Los Angeles Divi- ology; A. D. Butterfield, M. D.,
sion, Medicine; Alfred Shryock, Clinical Medicine; Mary C. Mc-
A. B., M. D., Secretary, Histol- Reynolds, M. D., Physiological
ogy and Embryology; George Therapeutics.
Thomason, M. D., L. R. C. S.,
L. R. C. P., Surgery; W. A. Special Lecturers: Jessie H. Simp-
George, A. M., M. D.. Surgery; son, M. D., Psychiatry; 0. R.
E. H. Risley, M. D., Chemistry; Owen, M. D., Otolaryngology;
A. H. Larson, B. S., M. D., Ob- Wm. W. Roblee, M. D., Surgery;
stetrics; F. M. Burg, Bible Exe-
gesis; A. W. Truman, M. D., Instructors: A. R. Dickson, M. D.,
Neurology; J. J. Weir, M. D.. Surgery; I. S. Ritchie, M. D.,
Ophthalmology and Otolaryng- Medicine; Zenobia E. Nightin-
ology. gale, M. D., Obstetrics; Chas. E.
Nixon, M. D., Medicine; Orpha
Associate Professors: F. E. Her- Santee-Donaldson, M. D., Path-
zer, A. B., M. D., Bacteriology ology; Litta Belle Hibben-Camp-
and Hygiene; .0. W. Harrison, bell, L. L. B., Medical Jurispru-
M. D., Anatomy; A. N. Donald- dence; Alfred Shryock, Regis-
son, A. B., M. D., Physiology; trar.
D. D. Comstock, M. D., Medicine;
F. F. Abbott, M. D., Therapeu- Faculty of Nurses' Course: New-
tics; Wilburn H. Smith, M. D.. ton 0. Evans, M. D., President;
F. R. C. S., Surgery; Wm. S. W. A. George, M. D., Electro-
Mortensen, M. D., Pediatrics; therapy, Physics, Bandaging;
Lyra H. George, M. D., Obstet- Alfred Shryock, M. D., Anatomy;
rics; Julia A. White, M. D., F. E. Herzer, M. D., Bascteriol-
Gynecology; Lillian E. Magan. ogy.; Lyra H. George, M. D.,
196 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

Pediatrics; J. J. Weir, M. D., MARATHI TRAINING SCHOOL


Bible; Zenobia E. Nightingale, FOR NURSES.
M. D., Gynecology, Obstetrics,
Infant Feeding; A. N. Donald- Kalyan, Bombay Presidency,
son, M. D., Physiology; Lavina India.
B. Herzer, M. D., Hygiene, Die-
tetics, Cooking; A. W. Truman, Established 1915.
M. D., Public Health, Sanitarium
Principles; E. H. Risley, M. D., In charge of Mrs. M. D. Wood,
Chemistry, Materia Medica; F. assisted by Miss Elinora Reid;
M. Burg, Bible Doctrines; L. M. M. D. Wood, Bible.
Bowen, Sanitarium Principles;
Mary C. McReynolds, M. D.,
Principles of Hydrotherapy; Mrs.
Grace Allen, Massage; Mrs. MEIKTILA TECHNICAL
Hazel Meyer, Practical Nursing; SCHOOL.
LaVerne Osborne, R. N., Hydro-
therapy, Mechano-therapy, Prin- Meiktila, Burma.
ciples of Massage; Elizabeth
Chapman, R. N., Technic of Hy- Established 1910.
drotherapy, Ethics; A. D. But- Teaching Staff: D. C. Ludington.
terfield, M. D., Diseases; C. W. Principal, assisted by five native
Harrison, M. D., Genito-Urinary teachers.
Alfred Shryock, M. D., Registrar.
Los Angeles Branch: The Ellen 0.
White Memorial Hospital and MOUNT ELLIS ACADEMY.
Boyle Avenue Dispensary, Boyle
and Michigan Ayes., Los Angeles. Bozeman, Mont.
Cal.
Established 1901.
Board of Managers: G. F. Watson,
V. T. Armstrong, T. G. Johnson,
MAPLEWOOD ACADEMY. S. W. Palmer. W. D. Ritten-
house.
Maple Plain, Minn.
Faculty: V. T. Armstrong, Prin.
Established 1904. cinal; Julius Tucker. Preceptor;
Miss Pearl Whitmore, Miss
Executive Board: Pres., G. W. Louise Noah, Preceptress; Mrs.
Wells; Sec., R. A. Hare; H. L. Mary Kendell, Matron; 'Mrs. Ju-
Halverson, S. D. Hartwell, H. M. lius Tucker, Mrs. V. T. Arm-
Hiatt. strong.

Faculty: R. A. Hare, Principal,


Bible; L. C. Palmer, Preceptor,
Mathematics, Science; John MOUNT VERNON ACADEMY.
Thompson, History ; L. N. Holm.
Supt. of Farm, Science; Olive V. Mount Vernon, Ohio.
Boutelle, Librarian, Commercial Established 1893.
Subjects and German; Mary H.
Moore, Preceptress, English; Executive Committee: E. K. Slade.
Olive Severs, Latin and English; B. G. Wilkinson. F. H. Robbins,
Mrs. R. A. Hare, Instrumental T. B. Westbrook. F. D. Gauterau,
and Vocal Music; Vida A. Wells, C. E. Welch, N..S. Ashton, W. F.
Grade Subjects; Mrs. MaryHen- Schwartz, C. F. Ulrich, G. C.
dricksen, Matron. Quillin, I. J. Gault.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 197

Officers of the Board: E. K. Slade, ematics; T. J. Roach, Interme-


Pres.; N. S. Ashton, Sec.; A. E. diate, - Bookkeeping; H. E. Ed-
King, Treas.; C. C. Pulver, Audi- wards, Preceptor, Science, Edu-
tor. catiOn; W. C. Hannah, Litera-
ture and History; W. I. Morey;
Local Board: E. K. Slade, N. S. Voice, Public Speaking, and Har-
Ashton, T. B. Westbrook, F. H. mony; Mrs. H. E. Edwards, Pre-
Robbins, C. E. Welch. ceptress, Latin and English; Mrs.
W. I. Morey, Piano and Organ;
Faculty: N. S. Ashton, Principal; Mrs. W. C. Hannah, Shorthand,
A. C. Robbins, Science and Typewriting, and Sewing; Miss
Mathematics; W. H. Teesdale, Lena Rosenthal, Matron; E. L.
History; L. R. Anderson, Eng- Anderson, Printing; Miss Vera
lish and Latin; H. G. Graham, E. Hoopes, Violin.
Commercial Dept.; Miss Ethel
Murphy, Asst. Commercial Dept.; Special Instructors: Dr. H. W. Bar-
Minnie 0. Hart, Preparatory bour, Dr. Olive Pippy.
Dept.; H. A. Miller, Music Dept.;
Mrs. Clara Morris, Sewing Dept.;
Herbert B. Rudop h, Carpentry
Dept.; H. S. Weaver, Printing OAKWOOD JUNIOR COLLEGE.
Dept.; A. E. King, Business Man-
ager; E. J. Stipeck, Preceptor; (For Colored)
Mrs. A. E. King, Preceptress;
Mrs. E. Stipeck, Registrar. Huntsville, Ala.
Established 1895.
(Incorporated as Oakwood Manual
MUSSOORIE PRIMARY AND Training School.)
MIDDLE ENGLISH SCHOOL.
Board of Managers: C. B. Stephen-
" Annfield School," Mussoorie, son, Chairman; J. I. Beardsley,
Sec. and Treas.; C. J: Boyd, S..
India. E. Wight, W. H. Branson, J. W.
Established 1911. Christian, A. L. Miller, J. L. Shu-
ler, T. B. Buckner, G. E. Peters,
Faculty: Geo. P. Furnival, Princi- John Isaac, M. Jones.
pal; Mrs. G. F. Fiirnival, V. E.
Peugh, Mrs. V. E. Peugh, Mrs. Faculty: J. I. Beardsley, B. A.,
A. O'Connor. President and Manager, History,
English; W. L. Bird, Ministerial
Dept.; C. S. Corkham, B. A.,
Asst. Manager, Science, Mathe-
OAK PARK ACADEMY. matics; G. H. Jeys, Preceptor,
English, Printing Dept.; F. W.
Nevada, Iowa. Halladay, Preparatory Dept.,
Established 1911. Mechanics; Bertha Bartholomew-
Halladay, Normal Dept.; F. L.
Board of Managers: Pres., A. R. Peterson, B. A., Music, History;
Ogden; Sec., L. A. Hoopes; A. P. J. M. Swofford, Farm Supt.; T.
Hanson, W. K. Smith, C. J. Rob- J. Buckner, Bookkeeper, Asst.
inson, S. A. Oberg, John Shivley, Commercial; Etta L. Reeder,
Wm. Ostrander. Cooking, Nurses' Training Dept.;
E. I. Cartwright-Cunningham,
Faculty: , L. A. Hoopes, Principal, Matron; S. C. Campbell, Precep-
Bible; C. Plumb, Treas., tress; J. E. Stratton, Asst.
Steward, Farm Manager, Math- Music. ,
198 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

OROUA MISSIONARY SCHOOL. Martin, J. E. Bond, H. E. Ly-


singer, Newton Evans, M. D.,
(Formerly Strode Academy.) W. C. White, M. E. Cady, M. W.
Newton, M. M. Hare.
Established 1907.
Board: W. H. Pascoe, J. Mills, Local Board: C. W. Irwin (Chair-
G. F. Wright, M. Olsen, F. H. man), Claude Conard (Sec.), E.
Letts. W. Farnsworth, J. A. Stevens,
W. C. White, F. B. Jones, C. E.
Faculty: J. Mills, Principal; other Rice, M. W. Newton, A. D.
teachers, Mrs. J. Mills, Miss M. Owens.
Smart.
Faculty: C. W. Irwin, President,
New Testament Greek; W. G.
Wirth, Bible and Philosophy; M.
OSWEGO ACADEMY. W. Newton, Higher Mathemat-
(Formerly Strode Academy.) ics, Physics, and Astronomy; H.
A. Washburn, Librarian, His-
Oswego, Kans. tory; G. F. Wolfkill, Biological
Science, Chemistry, and Agricul-
Established 1906. ture; Claude Conard; Account-
Board of Managers: M. Lukens, ancy and Commerce; W. E. Rob-
W. H. Clark, A. B. Campbell, A. bins, Registrar, Shorthand and
.G. Steinert, J. L. Ballard, H. C. Typewriting; N. E. Paulin, Di-
Hughey, D. E. Huffman. rectoi of Music, Violin; Orches-
tra, Harmony, and History of
Faculty: D. E. Huffman, Principal, Music; L. D. Andrews, Piano
Bible and Business Manager; A. and Organ; S. J. Whitney, Pre-
C. Haughey, Preceptor, Assistant ceptor, First Aid and Treat-
teacher; Miss Maybelle Miller, ments; W. C. Baldwin, Precep-
Preceptress, English; George W. tor, Mathematics; G. H. Carlsen,
Bowers, Science and Mathemat- Manual Arts; W. B. Taylor, Bi-
ics; Miss Margaret Miller, Piano, ble History; Miss Hattie Andre,
Latin; Aaron Campbell, Regis- Preceptress, Testimonies; Mrs.
trar, Bookkeeping and Typewrit- A. E. McKibbin, English, and Bi-
ing; J. L. Burgess, Grades 6 to ble History; Mrs. W. E. Robbins,
8; Mrs. Dolly Huffman, Primary; English;, Mrs. H. E. Osborne,
John Davis, Broom-making; J. Normal Director, Education and
L. Ballard, Carpentry; R. H. Normal Methods; Mrs. W. B.
Bruns, Band and Orchestra; Miss Taylor, Vocal Music; Mrs. C. W.
Mollie Miller, Matron. Irwin, Assistant Teacher; Mrs.
M. W. Newton, General History;
Mrs. S. J. Whitney, Hydrother-
PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE. apy.

St. Helena, Cal. Instructors: C. E. Weniger, Latin


and English; Mabel A. Swanson,
Established 1909. Spanish, Supervisor of Primary
Department; Harriet Sherrill,
Board of Managers: Pres., E. E. Art; H. B. Rickabaugh, Science
Andross; Vice-Pres., E. W. and Spanish; Hazel Carmichael,
Farnsworth; See., aude Con- Grammar Grades; Daniel Ochs,
ard; Treas., C. W. Irwin; J. L. German; C. Kuehnle, French;
McElbany, J. A. Stevens, C. San- Mrs. G. F. Wolfkill, English and
tee, W. S. Holbrook, J. H. Paap, Domestic Science.
C. H. Jones, G. W. Reaser, F. B.
Jones, C. E. Rice, A. E. Hall, N. Industrial Faculty:. C. W. Irwin,
P. Neilsen, B. E. Beddoe, W. F. Manager; 'Claude Conard, Asst.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 199

Manager; M. W. Newton, Me- PHOENIX INTERMEDIATE


chanics; G. F. Wolfkill, Agri- SCHOOL.
culture; G. H. Carlsen, Drafting;
A. D. Owens, Farm and Saw- Phoenix, Ariz.
mill; W. B. Taylor, Carpentry;
H. C. White, Printing; W. C. Established 1913.
Baldwin, Floriculture; W. J. Board: J. E. Bond, L. B. Rags-
Schaefer, Poultry; J. F. Wads- dale, C. D. M. Williams, C. E.
worth, Blacksmithing; Mrs. W. Stump, A. E. Ear11, R. E. Kal-
E. Robbins, Matron, Domestic fus, D. L. Wagner, A. E. Axtell,
Science; Mrs. I. Young, Laun- Lou Sturges.
dry; Miss Lysle Spear, Sewing.
Faculty: L. B. Ragsdale, Academic
Grades; Mrs. L. B. Ragsdale, In-
termediate Grades; Ellen M.
PACIFIC 'UNION CONFERENCE- Lambeth, Primary Grades.
AFFILIATED SCHOOLS.
Comprising Lodi Academy, Pacific
Union College, and San Fer- PLAINVIEW ACADEMY.
nando Academy.
Redfield, S. Dak.
General Board of Management: E.
E. Andross, E. W. Farnsworth, Established at Elk Point, S. Dak.,
J. L. McElhany, J. A. Stevens, in 1902; removed to Redfield in
C. Santee, W. S. Holbrook, C. W. 1911. .
Irwin, J. H. Paap, C. H. Jones, Board: Chairman, E. T. Russell;
G. W. Reaser, M. M. Hare, F. B. Sec. and Treas., H. J. Sheldon;
Jones, M. D., N. P. Neilsen, B. E. I. G. Ortner, Alfred Jensen, M.
Beddoe, W. F. Martin, J. E. M. Kier, E. W. Bresee, T. H.
Bond, H. E. Lysinger, N. G. Ey.- Jeys, Henry Eder, William Rei-
ans, A. Earl Hall, W. C. White, ner, Bert Rhoads.
M. E. Cady, C. E. Rice, M. W.
Newton,. Claude Conard... Faculty: H. J. Sheldon, Principal,
Business Manager, Latin and
Organization of Board: Pres., E. E. History; T. H. Jeys, Bible, Arith-
Andross; Vice-Pres., E. W. metic; MT. J. McComb, Preceptor,
Farnsworth; Sec., Claude Con- Science, History, Bookkeeping;
ard; Treas., C. W. Irwin; Au- Mrs. E. G. Hayes, Preceptress,
ditor, B. M. 'Emerson. Matron, Domestic Science; Aimee
T. DuBois, English; R. R. Neu-
man, German Department; P. A.
PHILIPPINE ACADEMY. Field, Mathematics; L. E. Camp,
Farm Superintendent; A. May
Established 1917. Knowles, Vocal and Instrumen-
tal Music; Mrs. P. A. Field, Hy-
14-16 Calle Luna, Pasay, Rizal, drotherapy, Sewing, First Aid
Philippine Islands. and Emergency Nursing.
Board of Directors: L. V. Finster,
J. S. Barrows, E. M. Adams, R.
E. Hay, Dr. C. Fattebert, I. A. PUA TRAINING SCHOOL.
Steinel, C. N. Woodward, Pua, Chile, South America.
ano R. Panis, Emilio Manalay-
say, Emilio Brion. Established 1908.
Faculty: I. A. Steinel, Principal; Board of Managers: F. L. Perry,
0. F. Sevrens, Preceptor; Mrs. F. H. Westphal, Damaso Soto,
Ciriaca Paths, Preceptress. Victor Thomann
200 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

Faculty: J. C. Brower, Principal; ler, Grades 1-5 and Art; Miss


Mrs. J. C. Brower, Matron and Evelyn Parr, Grades 6-8; Mrs.
Preceptress; Nels Johnson, Mrs. Ada E. Allen, Laundry.
Nels Johnson.

SANTALI GIRLS' SCHOOL.


RIVER PLATE COLLEGE.
Karmatar, E. I. R., India.
(Colegio Adventista del Plata)
Established 1913.
Puiggari, F. C." E. R., Entre Rios,
Argentina, South America. In charge of Mrs. F. L. Smith, -as-
sisted by Indian teachers.
Established 1898.
Board of Managers: Chairman, H.
U. Stevens; Sec. and Treas., W.
Everist; J. W. Westphal, R. H. SCANDINAVIAN UNION MIS-
Habenicht, W. W. Wheeler, SION SCHOOL.
Jorge Lust, Julio Ernst.
Skodsborg, Denmark.
Faculty: H. U. Stevens, Principal;
W. W. Wheeler, Camilio Gil, Established 1908.
Miss Almeda Kerr, Judson Habe-
nicht, Susana Block, G. B. Re- Board of Managers: Scandina-
plogle, Mrs. Win. Everist. vian Union Conference Com-
mittee.
Languages: Spanish, German, Eng- Faculty: L. Muderspach, Principal;
lish. Anna Jeppsson, Matron; P. G.
Nelsen, P. A. Christiansen. Ma
rie Norheim.
SAN FERNANDO ACADEMY.
San Fernando, Cal.
SHENANDOAH VALLEY
Established 1902. ACADEMY.
Board of Management: Pres., W. F. New Market, Va.
Martin; Sec. and Treas., A. Earl
Hall; M. M. Hare, R. S. Owen, Established 1906.
C. McReynolds, E. G. Fulton,
S. P. Smith, M. A. McElhany. Board of Trustees: W. C. Moffett,
W. G. Dick, R. T. Fultz, Carson
Faculty: A. E. Hall, A. B., Prin- Neff, C. V. Woods, W. E. Bid-
cipal, Bible, Literature and Edu- well, L. 0. Gordon, I. D. Rich-
cation; S. P. Smith, A. B., Bible, ardson, R. D. Hottel, T. I. Zirkle,
Latin and Science; E. E. Gard- A. J. Painter, H. M. Forshee.
ner, B. S., Bible, History of Mis- Faculty: H. M. Forshee, Principal;
sions, and Bookkeeping; Miss Mrs. H. M. Forshee,Preceptress;
Ethel Taylor, Spanish, Geom- Miss Ivah Krome, Piano; Morris
etry, and English; J. F. Gaster, Robinson, Violin; Miss Anna
Preceptor, Algebra; Mrs. J. F. Watkins, Matron; Miss Vesta
Gaster, Sewing; Mrs. E. E. Gard- Clymer, Primary Grades.
ner, Preceptress and Matron;
Mrs. G. I. Bachman, Vocal and
Instrumental Music; Mrs. A. E.
Hall, Accountant; Miss Edith SHEYENNE RIVER ACADEMY.
Thompson, Hydrotherapy; J. F. Harvey, N. Dak.
Maher, Woodwork and Mechan-
ical Drawing; Mrs. Delpha Mil- Established 1903.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 20I

Board of Managers: S. E. Jack- Carr, H. C. Hartwell, J. K.


son, Carl Leer, E. L. Stewart, C. Jones, F. W. Stray, R. J. Bryant,
C. Jensen, J. H. Roth, S. G. Bur- W. E. Bliss, C. H. Castle, J. A.
ley, W. A. Alway, Andrew Roe-
del, A. F. Schmidt. Trout, H. B. Tucker, K. C. Rus-
sell, W. 0. Howe, C. L. Kilgore,
Faculty: A. F. Schmidt, Principal
and Manager; W. A. Alway, B. E. Nicola, L. S. Wheeler, W.
Bible; W. L. Bunch, Preceptor, H. Holden, J. D. Snider.
History and Science; Emily
Johnson, English; Ruby McGee, Officers of the Corporation: Pres.,
Preceptress, Mathematics; Emma R. D. Quinn; Sec. and Treas., J.
Specht, German; S. G. Burley,
Russian; Mrs. W. L. Bunch, In- A. Trout.
strumental and Vocal Music;
Mrs. W. Alway, Matron; Trygve Administration: Business Man-
Langberg, Farm Manager. ager, M. E. Olsen; Accountant,
J. A. Trout; Preceptor, Harmon
Lindsay; Preceptress, Miss Pearl
Rees; Matron, Mrs. Irville Arm-
SINGAPORE TRAINING strong.
SCHOOL.
Faculty: M. E. Olsen, Principal,
30o Serangoon Road, Singapore, English; H. S. Prenier, Bible
Straits Settlements. and Pastoral Training; C. A.
Established 1916. Shull, History; H. T. Curtis, Li-
brarian and Mathematics; J. A-
Board of Directors: F. A. Deta- L. Derby , Science; Harmon
more, K. M. Adams, G. A. Lindsay, Preceptor, Physics and
Thompson, J. W. Rowland, A. G. General Science; G. R. Leh-
Fletcher. man, Ancient and Modern Lan-
Faculty: K. M. Adams, Principal; guages; Miss Gladys G. Mach-
Lo Ki Kong, Hakka; Phang lan, English; Miss Pearl Rees,
Nyuk Thin, Hokion; Samuel Preceptress; Miss Edna Farns-
Rantoong,, Malay. worth, Instrumental Music, His-
tory of Music, and Harmony; E.
Primary Dept: Miss Lena Mead, H. Dexter, Vocal Culture and
Lo Ah Chong, J. Abraham. Singing; B. B. Ross and Mrs. B.
B. Ross, Dept. of Business Edu-
cation; L. 0. Machlan, Normal
Director; Miss Hazel Gordon,
SOUTH INDIA TRAINING
Primary Dept. Critic Teacher;
SCHOOL. Miss Myrtle E. Schultz, Inter-
mediate Dept. Critic Teacher;
Coimbatore, India. G. H. Winslow, Grammar Dept.
Established 1915. Critic Teacher; Mrs. Lela Ben-
chel, Manual Training and Do-
In charge of G. G. Lowry, assisted mestic Science; Miss Laura Rich-
by five Tamil teachers. ardson, Art.

Industrial Faculty: M. E. Olsen,


Supt.; J. A. Trout, Accountant;
SOUTH LANCASTER ACADEMY. Mrs. I. Armstrong, Matron; B.
South Lancaster, Mass. B. Ross, Carpentry; Mrs. J. A.
Trout, Sewing, Dressmaking, and
Established 1882. Millinery; Mrs. Lela Beuchel,
Board of Trustees: R. D. Quinn, Cooking and Home Economics;
M. E. Olsen, J. E. Jayne, H. W. S. E. Brown, Farm Supt.; J. H.
202 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

Botsford, Steam and Electrical SOUTHWESTERN JUNIOR


Engineering. - COLLEGE.
(Formerly Keene Academy)

SOUTHERN JUNIOR COLLEGE. Keene, Tex.


Established 1894.
Ooltewah, Tenn.
Board of Managers: J. W. Chris-
(Formerly the Southern Training tian (Chairman), W. E. Nelson
School, at Graysville, Tenn.) (Sec.), J. I. Taylor, John Isaac,
David Voth, C. E. Smith, II. H.
Established 1896 as the Southern Hamilton, J. F. Mattison, E. L.
Training School; removed to Oolte- Neff, R. B. Coberly, A. F. Harri-
wah in 1916. son, H. L. Wilcox, L. N. Carter,
W. L. Adams.
Board of Managers: : Pres., W. H. Administration: W. E. Nelson,
Branson; Sec., Leo Thiel; S. E. President; L. N. Carter, Treas-
Wight, R. I. Keate, W. R. Elliott, urer; A. W. Peterson, Preceptor;
G. H. Curtis, J. B. Locken, A. R. Mrs. Jessie 0. Staben, Precep-
Sandborn, J. L. Shuler, L. H. - tress.
Wood, C. J. Buhalts, B. W.
Brown, A. L. Miller, E. W. Faculty: W. E. Nelson, President;
Wolfe, C. N. Sanders, E. A. B. L. House, Bible; A. D. Field,
Sutherland, J. A. Tucker. Science; H. A. Peebles, English,
Spanish, and Latin; H. H. Ham-
Faculty: Leo Thiel, President, ilton, Commercial; A. W. Peter-
English Language and Litera- son, Mathematics and English;
ture; F. W. Field, Bible and Pas- C. L. Premer, History; Ruth L.
toral Training; J. S. Marshall, Harvey, Music; Jessie Olson-Sta-
Preceptor, History; C. E. Led- ben, Asst. in English; L. N. Car-
ford, Agriculture; Mrs. M. B. ter, Penmanship.
Marshall, Normal Dept.; Gradye Preparatory Department: J. W.
Brooke, Vocal and Instrumental Winn, Grades 7 and 8; Bennie
Music; Mrs. J. A. Tucker, Pre- Mary French, Grades 4-6; Jessie
ceptress; Maude Jones, Mathe- J. Casey, Grades 1-3.
matics, Languages; Hector Mon- Industrial Department: W. J.
cado, Spanish; Mrs. T. R. Hux- Ward, Broom-making; H. H.
table, German; R. W. Case, Asst. Hamilton, Craft Shop; Z. Ru-
in History; Addie Mae Kalar, bottom, Printing; Mrs. W. E.
Asst. in English; Alsie Gray, Nelson, Cooking and Hydrother-
Matron, Domestic Science; In- apy; Mrs. Minnie Cook, Matron
termediate Dept., Myrtle V. and Cook; Mrs. Etalea L. Tay-
Maxwell; Ruth Hale, Primary lor, Laundry.
Dept.; Ruby E. Lea, Bookkeep-
ing; Agnes E. Gray, Sec. to the
President; J. P. McGee, Print-
ing. STANBOROUGH PARS MIS-
Industrial Faculty: Leo Thiel, SIONARY COLLEGE.
Business Manager; H. A. Shreve, Stanborough Park, Watford,
Carpentry; J. S. Marshall, Poul-
try Keeping; J. P. McGee, Print- Herta, England.
ing; M. B. Marshall, Manual Established 1901.
Training; Alsie Gray, Cooking;
. F. W. Field, Apiculture; B. J.' Board of Directors: M. N. Camp-
Fountain, Blacksmithing. bell, Chairman; A. B. Olsen,
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 203

M. D., S. G. Haughey, W. T. Union,- and Oklahoma; the edu-


Bartlett, G. Wakeham. cational secretaries of the Cen-
tral Union, Northern Union, and
Instructors: G. Wakeham, Princi- Southwestern Union; the presi-
pal, History, Mathematics, Nat- dent of Union College; and H. C.
. ural Sciences; Miss Margaret Lacey, M. P. Robison, and A. G.
Bacon, Preceptress, Domestic Taylor.
Economy, Bible Readings, Arith-
metic; W. T. Bartlett, Bible; Executive Committee: R. A. Un-
Miss A. V. Middleton, English; derwood, H. A. Morrison, Chas.
W. Halliday, Greek, Hebrew; G. Thompson, J. W. Christian, J. S.
-Baird, Bookkeeping, Modern His- Rouse, W. W. Ruble, M. B. Van-
tory; Miss P. M. Pemberton, Kirk.
Instrumental Music; Miss A. A. Administration: Pres., H. A. Mor-
Fagg, French; Miss N. Morgan, rison; Preceptress, Lillian Dan-
Physiology and Hygiene. ielson; Preceptor, B. E. Huff-
man; Assistant Preceptors, H. H.
Howard, T. L. Oswald; Matron,
SWEDISH MISSIONARY Mrs. C. B. VanGorder; Treas-
urer, A. R. Smith.
SCHOOL.
Faculty: H. A. Morrison, Presi-
Nyhyttan, JArnboas, Sweden. dent, Mathematics; H. . Lacey,
Bible and New Testament
Established 1898; reorganized 1908. Greek; Winifred P. Rowell,
English Language and Litera-
Board of Managers: Swedish Con- ture; E. C. Kellogg, Chemistry
ference Committee. and Biology; G. G. Andrews, Li-
brarian, History ;,J. N. Anderson,
Faculty: Karl Mattsson, J. Wal- Missions and Hebrew; A. G. Tay-
lenkampf, Maria Johansson. lor, Secretary, Commercial; M.
P. Robison, Director Normal De-
partment, Education; Ignacio
TAMIL DAY AND BOARDING Theilig, French and Spanish; L.
SCHOOL. C. Damsgard, Mathematics and
Physics; Lillian Danielson, Ora-
Nazareth Post Office, Tinnevelly tory; Elsa Northrup-Ward, Art;
District, South India. Mertie A. Wheeler, Registrar,
Shorthand; David Soper, Asst.
Established 1912. in Mathematics; L. E. Wester-
meyer, German; Ruth Young-
In charge of E. D. Thomas, as- berg-Oswald, Asst. in English;
sisted by five Tamil teachers. Charles Williams, Agriculture;
Ruby Wiseman-Damsgard, Do-
mestic Science; Oliver S. Beltz,
Director School of Music, Voice,
UNION COLLEGE. History, Theory; Etta Bickert-
College View, Nebr. Andrews, Piano, Organ, Har-
mony; Imogene Morrison-Clark,
Established 1891. Asst. in Piano; H. J. Fisher, Vio-
lin; 011ie G. Manfull, Principal
Board of Managers: The presi- Model School; Mabel Diamond
dents of the following confer- and Edith A. Cummings, Teach-
ences: Central Union, Nebraska, ers in Model School; M. E. Ellis,
Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Printing; Mrs. E. M. Long, Laun-
Wyoming, Northern Union; Min- dry; Charles Williams, Frit
nesota, North Dakota, South Superintendent; L. F. Morrisoil)
Dakota, Iowa, Southwestern Engineer.
204 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

WALDERLY ACADEMY. noforte and Voice; Margaret


Holden, Pianoforte; R. L. Walin,
Hines, Wis. Bookkeeper; Elizabeth Tollman,
Stenography and Typewriting;
Established 1907. Win Osborne, Art; B. B. Davis,
Board of Directors: J. J. Irwin, E. Normal Director; Mrs. B. B.
A. von Pohle, C. Edwardson, B. Davis, Anna A. Pierce, Mrs. F.
W. Johnson, Alfred Nelson. W. Rine, Critic Teachers.
Faculty: E. A. von Pohle, Prin-
cipal and Manager, History; H.
M. Colburn, Accountant, Bible, WASHINGTON MISSIONARY
Weaving, Carpentry; L. J. Voll- COLLEGE.
mer, Preceptor, Mathematics,
Science, Farm; Kathryne Ad- Takoma Park Station, Washing-
ams, Preceptress, Domestic Sci- ton, D. C.
ence, Nursing; B. E. Nelson,
Manual Training, Mill, Black- Legal Title: Washington Mis-
smithing; Gussie Field-Colburn, sionary College.
English, Art; Gertrude Holmes,
Normal Director, Music. Esta Wished 1904; reorganized
1914.
Board of Trustees: B. G. Wilkin-
WALLA WALLA COLLEGE. son, I. H. Evans, W. T. Knox,
F. M. Wilcox, E. R. Palmer, W.
College Place, Wash. E. Howell, B. F. Machlan, D. W.
Reavis, E. K. Slade, F. H. Rob-
Established 1892. bins, D. A. Parsons, W. H. Heck-
man, R. E. Harter, W. C. Mof-
Board of Managers: C. W. Flaiz, fett, T. B. Westbrook, J. 0. Mil-
H. W. Decker, F. S. Bunch, H. ler, C. C. Pulver, R. D. Quinn,
W. Cottrell, J. J. Nethery, M. E. Olsen, J. E. Jayne, K. C.
J. F. Piper, G. F. Watson, F. W. Russell, W. H. Branson, S. E.
Peterson, W. I. Smith. Wight, J. A. Tucker, L. H. Wood.
Officers of the Board: Chairman, A. V. Olson, N. H. Saunders,
C. W. Flaiz; Sec., W. I. Smith;
Treas., F. W. Peterson. Local Board: B. G. Wilkinson,
Chairman; 0. M. John, Sec.;
Administration: Pres., W. 1. W. T. Knox, B. F. Machlan, H.
Smith; Manager, F. W. Peter- W. Miller, F. M. Wilcox, W. E.
son; Preceptor, Wm. M. Heiden- Howell.
reich; Preceptress, Mrs. F. W.
Peterson. Administration: Pres., B. F. Mach-
lan; Preceptor, F. L. Chaney;
Faculty: W. 1. Smith, President; Preceptress and Matron, Mrs.
0. A. Johnson, Special Bible; F. M. M. Quantock; Preceptress,
S. Bunch, Bible; C. A. Burman, Mrs. Edith Bruce; Business
Bible; A. C. Christensen, Phys- Manager, B. F. Machlan.
ical and Biological Science; Wini-
fred L. Holmden, Ancient and Faculty: B. F. Machlan, Presi-
Modern Languages; J. A. Ren- dent, Bible; F. L. Chaney, Eng-
ninger, English; Clara E. Rogers, lish and Comparative Litera-
Rhetoric; F. W. Rine, History; ture S. M. Butler, Bible; C.
W. I. Smith; Mathematics; Geo. M. Sorenson,
' History; C. C.
Kretchmar, Mathematics; Wm. Lewis, Public Speaking; 0. M.
M. Heidenreich, Preceptor, Ger- John, Science; E. G. Salisbury,
man; A. W. Oakes, Director and Mathematics; E. F. Alberts-
Violin; Grace Wood-Reith, Pia- worth, Greek, Hebrew, and Phi-
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 205

losophy; Viola Severs, Piano; WATERLOO INDUSTRIAL


Mrs. Frances Stratton, Voice, SCHOOL.
Singing; H. W. Miller, Hygiene,
Tropical Diseases; B. B. Smith, Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West
Commercial Department; Mrs. Africa.
Bertha S. Chaney, Normal Di-
rector; Mrs. Lenna W. Salisbury, Established 1909.
Modern Languages; Mrs. Blanche
E. Griggs, Latin; Mrs. Helen M. Board: R. S. Greaves, J. A. Dur-
Williams, Bible Work; Mrs. J. L. ing, H. E. Lynch.
Shaw, Missions and Denomina- Faculty: R. S. Greaves, Mrs. R. S.
tional History; Pauline Schil- Greaves, H. E. Lynch.
berg, German; Mrs. Maria Fon-
tana Trummer, Spanish; Jessie
R. Evans, Asst. in English; J. N.
Kimble, Asst. in Science and WILLIAMSDALE ACADEMY.
Mathematics; Ruble M. Owen,
Sewing and Millinery; Barbara Williamsdale East, Nova Scotia.
Knox-Albertsworth, Harmony
and History of Music; Mrs. C. Established 1904.
M. Sorenson, Intermediate Meth-
ods; L. E. Elliott, M. D., Dis- Board of Management: Chairman,
pensary Clinic and Obstetrics; J. L. Wilson; Sec., C. L. Taylor;
D. D. Beekman, Elementary Den- Wm. Wasell, W. G. SteeVes,
tistry; Miss Etta Spicer, Art. Frank Solway, Harris Hubley.
Administration: Business Manager
Industrial Department: B. F. and Accountant; C. L. Taylor;
Machian, Supt.; B. B. Smith, Matron, Manuella Verge; Pre--
Printing; E. C. Wood, Wood- ccptress, Mrs. Gladys Martin;
work and Carpentry; Lauretta Preceptor, Hubert Martin.
E. Kress, M. D., Domestic Sci-
ence. Faculty: C. L. Taylor, Principal,
Bible, and Mathematics; Mrs. C.
Special Lecturers: L. Taylor, Shorthand and Type-
A. G. Daniells, I. H. Evans, W. writing; Ida Hannah, New Tes-
A. Spicer, IV. T. Knox, J. L. tament 'History, Mathematics;
Shaw, G. B. Thompson, B. G. Hubert Martin, Missions, Sci-
Wilkinson, Frederick Griggs, C. ence, and History; Mrs. Gladys
S. Longgere, W. E. Howell, W. Martin, French, Physics, Eng-
W. Prescott, N. Z. Town., M. E. lish; Manuella Verge, Domestic
Kern. Science; Vira Milton. Music.
PUBLISHING HOUSES.
(In alphabetical order.)
AVONDALE PRESS. BRITISH PUBLISHING HOUSE.
Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia. International Tract Society,
Established 1899. Limited.

Manager, J. D. K. Aitken. Stanborough Park, Watford,


(This institution is operated as a Herts, England.
department of the Australasian
Missionary College, most of the Established 1889.
work being done by students.) Cable Address: " Hygiene," Gars-
ton, Herts, England..
Publishing Board: Chairman, W.
BARCELONA PUBLISHING T. Bartlett; Manager and Secre-
HOUSE. tary, W. E. Read; Directors, W.
E. Read, M. N. Campbell, W. T.
(Sociedad Internacional de Bartlett, J. H. Camp, S. Joyce,
Tratados.) H. W. Armstrong.
Editors: Present Truth, W. ' T.
Apartado 492, Barcelona, Spain. Bartlett; The Missionary Work-
Established 1915. er and Church Officers' Gazette,
W. E. Read; Good Health, A. B.
Publishing Board: L. E. Boric. Olsen, M. L.
L. P. Tieche, H. H. Dexter, J.
Curdy, J. Robert, P.. A. De
Forest, L. Zecchetto, Paul Stei- BUENOS AIRES PUBLISHING
ner, Tell Nussbaum. HOUSE.
Periodicals: Sefiales de los Tiem-
pos, El Esforzador, and Estu- " Casa Editora Union Sudameri-
dios Biblicos. cana."
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
America.
BRAZIL PUBLISHING HOUSE.
Established 1897.
(Sociedade Internacional de Trata- Cable Address: "Adventist," Bue-
dos no Brazil.) nos Aires.
Sao Bernardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Postal Address: Florida, F. C. C.
Brazil, South America. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
South America.
Established 1905. Publishing Board: J. W. West-
phal, R. T. Baer, E. W. Tho-
Cable Address: "Adventista," SAo mann, G. E. Hartman, Wm.
Bernardo, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Kirstein, Edaar Brooks.
Publishing Board: F. W. Spies, A. Manager and Treas., G. E. Hart-
Pages, J. Lipke, Guilherme man.
Stein, R. M. Carter. Editors: El Atalaya, E. W. Tho-
Officers: Manager and Treas., A. mann; assistant, Edgar Brooks
Pages. contributing editors, J. W.
Editors: Rundschau der Adven- Westphal, F. L. Perry, E. L.
tisten, A. Pages; Revista Men- Maxwell, R. T. Baer. La Re-
sal, F. W. Spies; Signau Dos vista Adventista, Edgar Brooks;
Tempos, E. C. Ehlers. assistant, E. W. Thomann.
206
PUBLISHING HOUSES. 207

CANADIAN PUBLISHING AS- tracts and pamphlets for free


SOCIATION. circulation among the blind.
These tracts are sent to the
Oshawa, Ontario. reader and returned to the of-
fice without postage.
Organized 1895.
Publishing Committee: A. V. 01-
son, F. A. Spangler, J. W. Davis. EMMANUEL MISSIONARY
Officers: Pres., A. V. Olson; Man- COLLEGE PRESS.
ager and Treas., F. A. Spangler. Berrien Springs, Mich.
Editor: Eastern Canadian Mes-
senger, F. A. Spangler. Established 1901.
Board of Managers: L. H. Chris-
tian, J. H. Schilling, W. A.
CHOSEN MISSION PRESS. Westworth, C. S. Wiest, E. A.
Bristol, Wm. Guthrie, A. J.
Seoul, Chosen (Korea). Clark, J. J. Irwin, J. H. Haughey,
Established 1909. C. L. Benson, C. A. Russell, E. F.
Peterson, J. B. Blosser.
Publishing Board: C. L. Butter- Officers: Manager, C. L. Benson;
field, Mimi Scharffenberg, L. I. Assistant Business Manager, Fred
Bowers, Pak Young Tak, Kim Green; Superintendent, Cush
Pong Ku. Sparks.
Manager: L. I. Bowers. Editors: Lake Union Herald, F. 0.
Rathbun; The Student Move-
Editors: Signs of the Times and ment, Olive R. Woodard; Man-
Church Compass, Mimi Scharffen- ager, E.R. Thiele.
berg; associate, C. L. Butterfield.

FINLAND PUBLISHING
CHRISTIAN RECORD PUBLISH- HOUSE.
ING CO.
Ostra Teatergranden 3b, Helsing-
College. View, Nebr. fors, Finland.
Established 1900. Established 1897.
Board of Managers: R. A. Under- Corporate name: Aikain Vartija.
wood, M. E. Ellis, H. C. Lacey.
S. J. Quantock, W. W. Ruble. Publishing Board: Wilh. Sucks-
dorff, Sr., 0. Hoglund, N. Ham-
Officers: Pres., R. A. Underwood; mar.
Sec., Miss Mettie E. Cornell; Editorial Board: Aikain Vartija
Treas., Central Union Confer- and Lialethi, editor, Wilh.
ence. Sucksdorff, Sr.
Periodical': The Christian Record,
a monthly magazine for the
blind, published in American HAMBURG PUBLISHING
Braille and New York Point
types: Manager, M. E. Ellis; HOUSE.
editor, H. C. Lacey. L. N. Muck. Established 1895.
Field Missionary Secretary.
The Christian Record also has Internationale Traktatgesellschaft
a free circulating' library depart- in Hamburg, Grindelberg 15a,
ment, containing denominational Hamburg, Germany.
208 PUBLISHING HOUSES.

Cable Address: Advent," Ham- Levant Branch.


burg. Internationale Traktatgesellschaft,
Publishing Board: Chairman, L. R. Ottoman Post, Box 109, Galata,
Conradi; Manager, H. Hart- Constantinople, Turkey.
kop; J. T. Boettcher, H. F. Manager: P. Bridde.
Schuberth, J. G. ()blander, G.
W. Schubert, J. F. Huenergardt, Publishing is done in the follow-
0. E. Reinke, W. Krumm, Dr. ing languages: Arabic, Arme-
E. Meyer; Auditor, G. Woysch. nian, Armeno-Turkish (Turkish
language with Armenian char-
General- Canvassing Agt.: H. acters), Greek, Greco-Turkish
Box. (Turkish language with Greek
characters), Turkish (Turkish
Local Committee: H. Hartkop, language with Arabic charac-
P. John, W. Lillig, H. Box, ters).
H. Berninger, F. Lumnitz, D.
Kremer, 0. Worch, W. Krumm, Hungarian Branch.
G. Dail, G. Woysch. Office: Krisztina Kordt 167, Buda-
Editors: Herold der Wahrheit, pest I, Hungary.
and Der Advent-Bote, L. R. Manager: W. Koch.
Conradi; Zionswachter and' Un-
ser kleiner Freund, A. Plass; Editors: Utols6 Uezenet, J. F.
Gute Gesundheit, E. Meyer, M. Huenergardt. Evangdliumi mun-
D., L. E. Conradi, M. D.; Der Ids, J. F. Huenergardt. Snazi
Protestant and Der Erzieher, H. wremena, E. Jo wanowitsch. Si-
F. Schuberth; Teekenen des onska Stracha, R. Wladimir.
Tijds, J. Wibbens, R. G. Kling-
bell; De Werker, J. Wibbens;
Hlasatel Pravdy, J. Simon; Sem-
nele Timpului and Curierul INTERNATIONAL TRACT
Misionar, St. Demetrescu, P. R. SOCIETY.
Paulini, Zianas Sargs, J. Schnei-
der; Sioni Wahimees and Sioni ry Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.
Toine, L. Nikkar ; Znaki
Czasu, Stroz Syonu, Established 1898.
Managing Board: W. W. Fletcher,
Basle Branch. I. F. Blue, A. H. Williams, W. S.
Mead, A. W. Knight, R. D. Bris-
Internationale Traktatgesellschaft, bin.
Birmansgasse 31, Basle, Swit- Officers: Chairman, W. W. Fletch-
zerland. er; Vice-Chairman, I. F. Blue;
Managing Board: L. R. Conradi, Sec. and Treas., A. H. Williams;
Chairman; H. Hartkop, W. Se- Supt. of Manufacturing Dept.,
bald, F. Prieser, W. Miry. W. S. Mead.
Attorney: W. Sebald. Languages in which publications
are issued: English, Bengali,
Russian Branch. Burmese, Gujerati, Panjabi,
Hindi, Sgau Karen, Malayalam,
Address: Jefimow & Co., M. Gre- Marathi, Santali, Tamil, Telegu,
bezkaja ul. No. 4 B., Quartier Urdu.
41, Petrograd, Russia.
Editors:
Editor: Blagaja Wjestj, J. A. English: Signs of the Times, R. D.
Ljwow. Brisbin: associate, W. W.
PUBLISHING HOUSES. 209

Fletcher. Herald of Health, R. Paul Steiner, Tell Nussbaum.


D. Brisbin; contributing, V. L. Editors: Le Messager and Les
Mann, M. D.; H. C. Menkel, M. Signes des Temps, A. Vaucher.
D.; Olive Smith, M. D. India Le Vulgarisateur, P. A. De For-
Union Tidings, R. D. Brisbin. est, M. D.
Vernacular Magazines: Juga Lak-
shan (Bengali), L. G. Mookerjee;
Kin Soung (Burmese), C. F. MALAYSIAN PUBLISHING
Lowry; Pralai IKalana Chinho HOUSE.
(Gujerati), R. E. Loasby; Kal-
yug ke Chinha (Hindi), R. D. 12 Wilkie Road, Singapore, Straits
Brisbin; Present Truth (Malaya- Settlements.
lam), G. 0. Lowry; Pralai gala-
chi Chinha (Marathi), R. E. Established 1917.
Loasby; Nikalkala Sattium
(Tamil), 0. G. Lowry; Present Board: The Executive Committee
Truth (Telegu), G. G. Lowry; of the Malaysian Union Confer-
Nishanati-i-Quiyamat (Urdu), ence.
F. Loasby. Superintendent:

JAPANESE PUBLISHING MEXICAN PUBLISHING


HOUSE. HOUSE.

Tokyo, Japan. Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.

(Owari no Fukuinsha.) Established 1899.

Established 1908., Office:- 1420 Avenida 20, Tacu-


baya, D. F., Mexico.
Address: 17i Amanuma, Cable Address: Verdad, Mexico
Toyotama-Gun, City, Mexico.
Tokyo, Japan. Corporate Name: " Compania de
Manager: A. B. Cole. Publicaciones, ' La Verdad,' S.
Field Miss. Sec., H. Stacey. A."
Publishing Committee: B. P. Hoff- Officers of Corporation: Pres., W.
man, A. B. Cole, S. Miyake, H. S. Swayze; Sec., Alfred Cooper;
Stacey. Treas., G. WT. Caviness; Audi-
tor, J. W. Erkenbeck.
Editors: Told no Shirushi, S. Mi-
yake; associate editor, B. P. Publishing Committee: Chairman,
Hoffman; Shimei no Otodzure, G. W. Caviness; W. S. Swayze,
B. P. Hoffman. J. A. P. Green.
Editors: Las Senales de los Tiem-
pos, G. W. Caviness; associates,
E. R. Johnson, C. S. Nicolas.
LATIN UNION PUBLISHING
HOUSE.
Societe Internationale de Traites. PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING
ASSOCIATION.
Gland (Ct. Vaud), 'Switzerland.
Mountain View, Cal.
Established 1897.
Established 1875.
Publishing Board: J. Robert, L. P.
Tieche, H. H. Dexter, J. Curdy, Cable Address: " Uprising," Moun-
P. A. De Forest, L. Zecchetto, tain View, Cal
210 PUBLISHING HOUSES.

Territory: The Pacific, North Pa- Christian, H. R. Johnson, L.


cific, Central, Northern, West- Halsvick. Missionaeren, C. A.
ern Canadian, and West Indian Thorp; assistant, H. W. Sher-
Union Conferences, and the rig; corresponding, P. R Broder-
Northern Latin American mis- sen, L. Johnson. Tidens Tegn,
sion fields. C. A. Thorp.
Directors: C. H. Jones, H. H. Swedish: Sions Vaktarei A. Ver-
Hall, H. G. ChildsM. . Wilcox, melin; assistant, J. M. Erikson;
J. L. McElhany, James Cochran, corresponding, S. F. Svensson, A.
B. M. Shull. Anderson, S. Mortenson, G. E.
Nord. Tidens Tecken, A: Ver-
Officers: Pres., C. H. Jones; melin; assistant, J. M. Erikson;
Vice- Pres., H. H. Hall; Sec. corresponding, S. F. Svensson, A.
and Treas., H. G. Childs; Au- Anderson, S. Mortenson, G. E.
ditor, J. J. Ireland. General Nord.
Manager, C. H. Jones; Manager
Book Dept., H. H. Hall; Mana- Russian: Signs of the Times, Steen
ger Periodical Dept., James Rasmussen; assistant, A. G.
Cochran. Yakovenko.
Advisory Committee: The presi- Italian: Signs of the Times, Rosa-
dents of the Pacific, Central, rio Calderone.
Northern, North Pacific, and Bohemian: Signs of the Times, L.
Western Canadian Union Con- F. Kucera.
ferences; and the presidents of
the California, Central, North- French: Signs of the Times, G. G.
ern, Southern, Northwestern, Roth.
and Southeastern, California Hungarian: Signs of the Times,
Conferences, and Northern Latin Steen Rasmussen.
American Missions.
Yiddish, The Messenger, F. C. Gil-
Publishing Committee: H. H. Hall, bert.
C. H. Jones, James Cochran,
M. C. Wilcox, J. L. McElhany, Kansas City Branch.
F. H. Gage, H. G. Childs, A. 0. 1224 Euclid Ave., Kansas City,
Tait, C. N. Lake, C. F. Jones, Mo.
L. E. 'room.
Manager: J. R. Ferren.
Editors: Signs of the Times, A.
0. Tait, L. E. Froom. Signs of Portland Branch.
the Times Magazine, A. 0. Tait, 719 East Flanders St., Portland,
L. E. Froom. Our Little Friend, Oreg.
Uthai V. Wilcox.
Manager: G. C. Hoskin.
Editors Foreign Periodicals.
German: Christlicher Hausfreund, International Branch.
G. W. Erfurth; assistant, B. E. Office: Brookfield, Ill.
Miller; corresponding, G. F.
Haffner, J. T. Boettcher, H. Manager: S. N. Curtiss.
Shultz, J. H. Schilling, C. J. Kun- French, Hungarian, Rumanian,
kel. ,Deutscher Arbeiter, G. W. Russian, Italian, Bohemian, and
Erfurth; assistant, B. E. Miller. Yiddish magazines are issued at
Zeichen der Zeit, G. W. Erfurth; irregular intervals by the Pacific
assistant, B. E. Miller. Press Publishing Association at
Brookfield, Ill.
Danish-Norwegian: Evangeliets
Sendebud, C. A. Thorp; assist- Sabbath. School Quarterlies are
ant, M. L. Andreasen; corre- published in Russian, Bohemian,
sponding, P. E. Brodersen, L. H. Servian, Rumanian, and Italian.
PUBLISHING HOUSES. 211

Canadian Branch. REVIEW AND HERALD PUB-


1109 Fourteenth St., West, Cal- LISHING ASSOCIATION.
gary, Alberta, Canada, Box
1599. Takoma Park Station, Wash-
Manager: J. B. Giddings. ington, D. C.
Established 1849; incorporated
Central American Branch.
1861; reincorporated 1903.
Box 5007, Cristobal, Canal Zone.
Panama. Cable Address: " Review," Wash-
ington.
Manager: R. E. Bowles.
Territory: The Atlantic, Colum-
Editorial Dept.: E. R. Johnson. bia Eastern Canadian, and
The Pacific Press Pub. Associa- Lake Union Conferences.
tion handles publications in
:French, German, Danish, Swed- Constituency: The trustees of the
ish, Spanish, Russian, Portu- corporation; members of the
guese, Italian, Hungarian, Yid- executive committees of the
dish, Bohemian, Polish, Servian, General Conference and the
Rumanian, and the Oriental lan- North American Division Con-
guages. It also gives special ference; members of the execu-.
attention to standard school tive committees of the Atlantic,
textbooks and juvenile publi- Eastern Canadian, Columbia,
cations. Complete catalogues and Lake Union Conferences,
sent free on application. and of each local conference
therein, as well as the Union
Field Missionary and Union
Home Missionary secretaries, the
PHILIPPINE PUBLISHING local conference Field Mission-
HOUSE. ary, Home Missionary, and
Tract Society, secretaries there-
14 Calle Luna, Pasay, Rizal, in; the editors of the peri-
Philippine Islands. icals published by the Review
and Herald Pub. Assn., the
Established 1914. managers of the publishing
Cable Address: " Adventist," Ma- house departments and its
nila. branch offices, and such stock-
holders of the Seventh-day Ad-
Board: The Executive Committee ventist Pub. Assn. as donated
of the Philippine Union Confer- their stock in said association
ence. to the General Conference of
Seventh-day Adventists prior to
Manager and Supt., C. N. Wood- Jan. 1, 1905.
ward.
Board of Trustees: F. M. Wilcox,
Editors: Ang Tanglaw, L. V. Fin- E. R. Palmer, E. L. Richmond,
ster; associate, B. R. Pdnis; W. T. Knox, J. L. Shaw, G. B.
Mizpa, 0. F. Sevrens; Manga Ba- Thompson, C. S. Longacre, B. F.
lita nang Kaluwasan, Dr. C. Fat- Machlan, J. W. Mace, L. W. Gra-
tebert. ham, R. T. Dowsett.
Languages in which publications Officers: Pres., F. M. Wilcox; Vice-
are issued: Tagalog, - Panayan Pres., W. T. Knox; Manager, E.
Visayan, Cebuan Visayan, Iloca- R. Palmer; Asst. Manager, E. L.
no; Piimpangan, Bicol, Parigasi- Richmond; Treas., R. T. Dow-
nan. sett; Sec., L. W. Graham.
212 PUBLISHING HOUSES.

Department Managers: Supt., E. Cable Address: Sundhedsbladet,"


L. Richmond; Book Dept.,,J. W. Christiania, Norway.
Mace; Periodical Dept., L. W.
Graham; Campaign Literature Publishing Board: J. C. Raft, N.
Dept., D. W. Reavis. C. Bergersen, 0. J. 0. Rost,
Enok Endresen, A. G. Chris-
Editors: Review and Herald, F. tiansen, Erik Arnesen, C. B. Jen-
M. Wilcox; associates, W. A. sen, Chr. Tobiassen.
Spicer, G. B. Thompson, L. L.
Caviness. Youth's Instructor, Treasurer: Selma Ringstrom.
Mrs. Fannie D. Chase; associate,
Miss Lora E. Clement. Life Editors: Sundhedsbladet, J. C.
and Health, Dr. H. W. Miller; Ottosen, M. D.; Evangeliets
associate, L. A. Hansen; office Sendebud and Missionsefterret-
editor, Dr. G. H. Heald. Lib- finger, Erik Arnesen.
erty, C. S. Longacre; mabaging
editor, C. P. Bollman; Sabbath Copenhagen Branch.
School Worker, Mrs. L. Flora Margrethevej 5, Copenhagen, V.,
Plummer; associate, Rosamond Denmark.
D. Ginther. Christian Educator,
Frederick Griggs; managing ed- Corporate Name: Dansk Bogfor-
itor, W. E. Howell. Church Offi- lag.
cers' Gazette, Miss E. M. Gra- Cable Address: Expedit, Copen-
ham, Mrs. I. H. Evans. Present hagen.
Truth, E. R. Palmer; associate,
F. M. Wilcox; G. B. Thompson, Treasurer: Chr. Hedeblik.
C. P. Bollman.
Book Committee: E. R. Palmer,
Chairman; F. M. Wilcox, W. W.
Eastman, N. Z. Town, G. H. SENTINEL PUBLISHING COM-
Heald, D. W. Reavis, E. L. Rich- PANY.
mond, C. P. Bollman, L. L. Cavi-
ness, W. A. Spicer, . B. Thomp- Rosemead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape,
son, W. E. Howell, J. W. Mace, South Africa.
L. W. Graham.. '
South Bend Branch. Established 1894.
212 South La Fayette St., South Publishing Board: W. B. White,
Bend, Ind. W. B. Commin, U. Bender, W. S.
Manager: H. H. Rans. Hyatt, 0. K. utler, G. C. Jenks,
Mrs. W. B. White, W. E. Straw,
New. York Branch. I. J. Hankins.
Room 314, 32 Union Square, New
York, N. Y. Editors: South African Sentinel,
Manager: J. D. Snider. I. J. Hankins; editorial contrib-
utors, W. B. White, W. S. Hyatt,
H. J. Edmed. South African
Missionary, Mrs. W. B. White.
SCANDINAVIAN PUBLISHING
HOUSE.
Akersgaten 74, Christiania,
Norway. SIGNS PUBLISHING COM-
PANY, LIMITED.
Established 1879.
Warburton, Victoria, Australia.
Corporate Name: " Skandinavisk
Bogforlag." Established 1905.
PUBLISHING HOUSES. 213

Cable Address: " Signs," War- Workers' Record), Geo. Harlow;


burton, Victoria, Australia. Asiatic Division Outlook, Mrs.
Manager: W. H. B. Miller. C. C. Crisler; Associate, J. S.
James; Office editor, Mrs. W. P.
Board: W. H. B. Miller, C. H. Henderson.
Watson, G. S. Joseph, W. J.
Westerman, A. G. Miller, C. M.
Snow, J. H. Woods.
Editor: Signs of the Times and SOUTHERN PUBLISHING
Life and Health, C. M. Snow. ASSOCIATION.
211g-2123 Twenty-fourth Ave.,
North, Nashville, Tenn.
SIGNS OF THE TIMES PUB-
Established 1901.
LISHING HOUSE.
Cable Address: " Watchman."
Shanghai, China. Nashville.
Established 1905. Territory: The Southeastern,
Southern, and Southwestern
Postal Address: Box '856, U. S. Union Conferences.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Factory: 25 Ningkuo Road, Shang- Constituency: The Executive Com-
hai, China. mittees of the foregoing Union
Conferences.
Advisory Board: J. E. Fulton
(Pres), F. H. DeVinney, J. S. Board of Managers: S. E. Wight,
James, F. A. Allum, B. L. Ander- R. L. Pierce, W. H. Branson,
son, J. M. Johanson, F. A. Deta- L. A. Smith, L. D. Randall, M.
more, H. M. Blundell, C. E. F. Knox, J. W. Christian, W. A.
Weaks. Harvey.
Board of Management: J. E. Officers:. Pres., S. E. Wight;
Shultz (Pres.), W. P. Henderson Vice-Pres., L. A. Smith; Sec.
(Sec.), Dr. A. C. Selmon, Y. Z. and Treas., 'M. F. Knox; Gen-
King, T. S. Wu, H. W. Barrows, eral Manager, R. L. 'Pierce;
C. C. Crisler. Superintendent, W. A. Harvey;
Manager: W. P. Henderson; As- Manager Book Dept., R. L.
sistant, S. W. Van Trump. Pierce; Watchman Circulation
Manager, C. E. Hooper.
Publishing Committee: J. E. Shultz
(Chairman and Book Editor), W. Editors: The Watchman, L. A.
P. Henderson, C. C. Crisler, F. A. Smith; assistant, A. W. Spald-
Allum, H. M. Blunden, S. L. ing; contributors, I. H. Ev-
Frost, B. L. Anderson, A. C. ans, W. A. Spicer, P. T. Megan,
Selmon. C. B. Haynes.
Reading Committees: For the Man-
darin: A. C. Selmon (Chairman), Fort Worth Branch.
J. E. Shultz, R. F. Cottrell, F. A. '411 West Railroad Ave., Fort
Allum, 0. A. Hall. Worth, Tex.
For Wenli: A. C. Selmon (Chair- Manager: H. R. Gay.
man), Mrs. J. P. Anderson, N.
K. Keh. Atlanta Branch.
Editors: Shi Djao Yeuh Bao (The 169 Bryan St., Atlanta, Ga.
Signs of the Times), J. E.
Shultz; Hsing Chwan Luh (The Manager: L. D. Randall.
214 PUBLISHING HOUSES.

SOUTH LANCASTER PRINTING Established 1895.


COMPANY. Corporate Name: " Skandinaviska
Forlagsexpeditionen."
South Lancaster, Mass.
Directors: Emil Lind, Emil Ah-
Established 1882. ren, C. 0. Carlstjerna.
Treasurer:
Board of Managers: d. K. Jones, Editor: Tidens A. J. Settergren.
Tecken and Mis-
C. H. Castle, E. L. Cardey, G. E. sionaren, Emil Ahr6n.
Nord, F. C. Gilbert, M. E. Olsen,
P. F. Bicknell, W. E. Bliss, W.
W. Rice, M. R. Coon.
Officers: Pres., J. K. Jones; Busi- WASHINGTON MISSIONARY
ness' Manager and Supt., L. J. COLLEGE PRESS.
Smith; Treas., C. H. Castle. Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.
Board of Managers: College Board.
STOCKHOLM PUBLISHING Supt.: B. B. Smith.
HOUSE. (This institution is operated as
a department of the Washington
Gamla Kungsholmsbrogatan 38, Missionary College, a large part of
Stockholm, Sweden. the work being done by students.)

LIST OF PERIODICALS
ISSUED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST DENOMINATION.
Advent Review and Sabbath Her- Mountain View, Cal.; editors, A.
ald; denominational church pa- 0. Tait, L. E. Froom.
per, established 1849; 24-page
weekly; annual subscription, Tile Watchman: General mission-
$2.50; six months, $1.50; two ary paper and Bible expositor;
years, $4.50; three years, $6.00. in illustrated monthly maga-
Review and Herald Pub. Assn., zine; annual subscription $1.50.
Takoma Park Station, Washing- Editor, L. A. Smith; assistant
ton, D. C., editor, F. M. Wilcox; editor, A. W. Spalding; editorial
associate editors, W. A. Spicer, contributors, I. H. Evans, W. A.
G. B. Thompson, L. L. Caviness. Spicer, P. T. Magan, C. B.
Haynes; circulation manager, C.
The Signs of the Times (lead- E. Hooper. Published by the
ing missionary paper and pro- Southern Pub. Assn., 2123
phetic expositor) ; illustrated Twenty-fourth Ave., North,
16-page - weekly; annual sub- Nashville, Tenn.
scription, $1.50; published by the
Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Moun- The Youth's Instructor; organ of
tain View, Cal.; editors, A. 0. Young People's Missionary Vol-
Tait, L. E. Froom. unteer Dept. of the General
Conference, and contains its
Signs of _ the Times Magazine; Reading Courses, also the S. S.
monthly; sixteen pages and lessons for the youth; 16-page
cover; $1.50 a year; published by weekly; annual subscription
the Pacific Press Pub. Assn., $1.75; six months, $1.00. Pub-
LIST OF PERIODICALS 215

11hed by the Review and Herald 16-page monthly; annual sub-


Pub. Assn., Takoma Park Sta- scription 2s 6d; to countries out-
tion, Washington, D. C.; editor, side of South Africa 2s 6d;
Mrs. Fannie D. Chase; associate editor, I. J. Hankins; editorial
editor, Miss Lora E. Clement. contributors, W. B. White, W.
Liberty: a magazine of religious S. Hyatt, H. J. Edmed;. pub-
freedom; an illustrated quarter- lished by the Sentinel Pub. Co.,
ly; organ of the Religious Lib- Rosemead Ave., Kenilworth,
erty Association; single copy, Cape, South Africa.
10 cents; yearly subscription, Life and Health: National health
35 cents. Published by the Re- magazine; an illustrated month-
view and Herald Pub. Assn., ly; a practical journal for the.
Takoma Park Station, Wash- common people; yearly sub-
ington, D. C.; editor, C. S. scription, $1; no extra charge
Longacre; managing editor, C. on foreign subscriptions; pub-
P. Bollman. lished by the Review and Her-
ald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park
The Present Truth: (devoted to a Station, Washington, D. C. Ed-
presentation of the doctrine of itor, H. W. Miller, M. D.; asso-
the second coming of Christ, and ciate, L. A. Hansen; office ed-
general Bible truth); 16-page itor, G. H. Heald, M. D.
semimonthly; annual subscrip-
tion, 6s 6d ($1.60); Stanborough Life and Health (the Australasian
Park, Watford, Herts, England: Health Magazine); 64-page bi-
editor, W. T. Bartlett. monthly; annual subscription,
2s 6d; beyond the common-
The Present Truth: A one-topic wealth, 3s; Signs Publishing
4-page monthly for general mis- Company, Warburton, Victoria,
sionary purposes; illustrated. Australia; editor, C. M. Snow;
Single subscription, 15 cents. contributing editors, Dr. Frank-
Postage extra to foreign coun- lin C. Richards, Dr. Eulalia S.
tries. Published by the Review Richards, Dr. W. H. James,
and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Dr. T. A. Sherwin, Dr. M. M.
- Park Station, Washington, D. C.; Freeman.
editor, E. R. Palmer; associate.
F. M. Wilcox, G. B. Thompson,' Good Health (devoted to hygiene
C. P. Bollman. and principles of healthful liv-
ing); 32-page monthly; yearly
The Signs of the Times (devoted subscription, is 6d, postpaid;
to an exposition of Bible Stanborough Park, Watford,
truth and signs of the times) ; Herts, England; editor, A. B.
16-page weekly; annual sub- Olsen, M. D.
scription 5s; to countries outside
of Australia, and in the Postal. Sabbath School Worker (or-
Union, 8s 6d ($2); Warburton, gan of the Sabbath-school De-
Victoria, Australia; editor, C. partment of the General Con-
M. Snow. ference) ; 24-page monthly; an-
nual subscription, 60 cents; in
Signs of the Times: 24-page clubs of two or more, 45 cents;
monthly; annual subscription, published by the Review and
Rs. 2-8 (80 cents); published by Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park
the International Tract Society, Station, Washington, D. C.;
17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India; editor, Mrs. L. Flora Plummer;
editor, R. D. Brisbin; associate associate, Rosamond D. Ginther.
editor, W. W. Fletcher.
Christian Educator (organ of Ed-
South African Sentinal: (devoted ucational Department of the,
to an exposition of the signs of General Conference) ; a magazine
the tinies and Sabbath truth) ; published ten times a year; de-
216 LIST OF PERIODICALS.

education, based upon true structions to church officers,


Christian principles; thirty-two and programs for the Home
pages; annual subscription $1; Missionary, and Senior and
published by Review and Herald I union Missionary Volunteer
Publishing Association, Takoma societies of the churches; an-
Park Station, Washington, D. nual subscriptiOn, sixty eents;
C.; editor, Frederick Griggs; published by the Review and
managing editor, W. E. Howell. Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma
Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Sabbath School Quarterly; forty- Editors, Miss E. M. Graham, Mrs.
eight pages; containing the S. I. H. Evans.
D. A. International Sabbath-
school lessons; annual sub- Missionary Leader; 8- page
scription, 20 cents; Pacific monthly; (devoted to church Mis-
Press Pub. Assn., Mountain sionary and Missionary Volun-
View, Cal. teer programs, Fourth Sabbath
. Readings, as well as occasional
Our_ Little Friend (a child's pa- instruction to our church officers
per) ; illustrated 8-page weekly : as to their duties) ; editor, Mrs.
annual subscription, 80 cents; A. L. Hindson; asst. editor, Miss
Pacific Press Publishing Assn., V. Rogers; published by the
Mountain View, Cal.;_ editor. Australasian Union Conference,
Uthai V. Wilcox. " Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W.,
Australia.
Bible Students' Library: Send
for topically arranged list, to The Christian Record (a paper
Pacific Press Publishing Assn., printed for the blind in Amer-
Mountain View, Cal. ican Braille and in New York
Point) ; monthly; thirty-six
Gospel Herald: 8-page monthly; 25 pages; sent free to all blind
cents; published at Oakwood persons; published at College
Junior College, Huntsville, Ala.; View, Nebr.; editor, H. C. La-
editor, W. L. Bird. cey; manager, M. E. Ellis; Field
Missionary Secretary, L. N:
Herald of Herald: 24-page monthly; Muck.
annual subscription, Rs. 2-8 (80
cents) ; International Tract The Christian Record Pub.
Society, 17 Abbott Road, Luck- Co. also has a Free Circulating
now,- India; editor, R. D. Bris- Library Department containing
bin; contributors, V. L. Mann, denominational tracts and pam-
M. D., H. C. Menkel, M. D., phlets for free circulation
Olive Smith, M. D. among the blind. These tracts
are sent to the reader and re-
Church Officers' Gazette; sixteen- turned to the office without
page monthly, containing in- postage.
UNION CONFERENCE PERIODICALS.
Atlantic Union Gleaner (official North Pacific Union Gleaner (of-
organ of the Atlantic Union ficial organ of the North Pacific
Conference); 8-page weekly; 50 Union Conference); 8-page
cents a year; editor, Miss Pearl weekly; 50 cents a year; pub-
L. Rees; published at South lished by the North Pacific Union
Lancaster, Mass. Conference, College Place, Wash.;
editor, S. J. Lashier.
Central Union Outlook; (organ of
Central Union Conference) ; Pacific Union Recorder (official
8-page weekly; annual subscrip- organ of the -Pacific Union Con-
tion fifty cents; editor, Miss
Mettle E. Cornell; associate
ference) ; 8-page weekly; 25
cents. Editor, B. M. Emerson;
editors, W. W. Ruble, Pres. of associate editors, E. E. Andross,
Union College, Miss. Sec. of F. A. Coffin. Published at Glen-
Central Union Conference; pub- dale, Cal.
lished at College View, Nebr.
Field Tidings (organ of the South-
The Educational Messenger; eastern Union Conference) ;
24-page monthly; 75 cents; pub- 8-page weekly; 50 cents. Editor,
lished by Union College, College J. P. McGee. Published by the
View, Nebr. Southern Junior College at
Ooltewah. Tenn.
Columbia Union Visitor; (official
organ of the Columbia Union Southern Union Worker. (organ
Conference); eight-page week- of the Southern Union Confer-
ly; 50 cents; published at Mt. ence); 8-page weekly; 50 cents
Vernon, Dhio; editor, Emma S. yearly; published by the South-
Silber. ern Junior College, Ooltewah.
Tenn.; editor, J.. P. McGee.
Eastern Canadian Messenger: (offi-
cial organ of the Eastern Cana- Southwestern Union Record (of-
dian Union Conference) ; 4-page ficial organ of the Southwest-
ern Union Conference) ; 8-page
weekly; 50 cents Oshawa, On-
tario; editor, F. A.' Spangler. weekly; 50 cents; publiShed at
Keene, Tex.; editor; Z. Rubot-
tom; associate editors, C. E.
Lake Union Herald (official organ Smith and J. W. Christian.
of the Lake Union Conference);
8-page weekly; 50 cents a year; Western Canadian Tidings (of-
editor,F. 0. Rathbun; published ficial organ of the Western
a t Berrien Springs, Michigan, Canadian .Union Conference) ;
and printed by Emmanuel Mis- 8-page semimonthly; fifty cents
sionary College Press. a year; published by the Western
Canadian Union Conference at
Northern Union Reaper (official Calgary, Alberta; editor, F. L.
organ of the Northern Union Hommel, 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg.,
Conference, 2718 Third Ave., Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
South, Minneapolis, Minn.) ; 8-
page weekly; 50 cents a year in The Missionary Worker (official
the United States, 75 cents in organ of the British Union Con-
Canada and foreign countries; ference); 12-page monthly; is
published by the Northern Union 6d. per year, postpaid; Inter-
Conference at Danish-Norwegian national Tract Society, Ltd..
Seminary, Hutchinson, Minn.; Stanboiough Park, Watford,
editor, M. L. Andreasen; corre- Herts, England; editor, W. E.
sponding editor, W. H. Edwards. Read.
217
218 LIST OF PERIODICALS.

The Gazette; 16-page monthly; ference, Mizpah," Wahroonga,


published by the International N. S. W., Australia; editor,
Tract Society, Ltd., Stanborough Mrs. A. L. HindsiM.
Park, Watford, Herts, England;
. editor, W. E. Read. India Union Tidings: 8-page semi-
monthly; Rs. 1;8 (48 cents) a
The Asiatic Division Outlook; year; official organ of the India
organ of the Asiatic Division Union Mission, 17 Abbott Road,
Conference; subscription price, Lucknow, India; editor, R. D.
75 cents gold a year; semi- Brisbin.
monthly; eight pages; editor South African Missionary: 4-page
Mrs. C: C. Crisler; associate semimonthly; English and Dutch;
editor, J. S. James; office editor, annual subscription 2s. 6d. pub-
Mrs. W. P. Henderson. Issued lished by the South African
at 25 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, Union Conference of Seventh-
China. Address: Division Out- day Adventists; editor, Mrs. W.
look, Box 523, U. S. Postal B. White, " Wynnton," Selous
Agency, Shanghai, China. Road, Claremont, Cape, South
Australasian Record (official or- Africa.
gan of the Australasian Union The West Indian Messenger (or-
Conference) ; 8 - page semi- gan of the West Indian Union
monthly; annual subscription 4s; Conference); 12-page monthly;
foreign countries 5s; published 35 cents a year. Box 5007, Cris-
by the Australasian Union Con- tobal, Canal Zone, Panama.

LOCAL PERIODICALS.
Iowa: The Workers' Bulletin; the year is the school calendar
weekly; 40 cents; Iowa Tract (usually about 78 pages); dis-
Society, Nevada, Iowa; editor, tributed free; published in the
Mrs. Flora V. Dorcas. interests of the school; edited
by Southern Junior College
SCHOOL JOURNALS. Faculty, Ooltewah, Tenn.
Emmanuel Missionary College
Bulletin; quarterly; 32-pages; Southern Junior College Bulletin;.
free; editorial committee: C. L. 4-page bimonthly; distributed
Benson, and the editorial staff free; published in the interests
of The Student Movement; pub- of Southern education in general,
lished at Berrien Springs, Mich. and of Southern Junior College
in particular; edited by Agnes
The Student Movement; biweekly; E. Gray; published at Ooltewah,
8-pages; 75 cents a year; eigh- Tenn.
teen issues; editor, Olive R.
Woodard; published at Berrien The Student Idea; monthly; 50
Springs, Mich. cents for nine months; pub-
Oakwood Bulletin; quarterly; pub- lished,at South Lancaster, Mass.
lished at Oakwood Junior Col-
lege, Huntsville, Ala., in the in- The Sligonian; issued monthly
terests of Christian education during school year; nine issues;
for the Negro. annual subscription 75 cents;
published by the Students' Asso-
Southern Junior College; 8-page ciation of Washington Mission-
quarterly; one number during ary College, Takoma Park, D. C.
FOREIGN PERIODICALS.
Arranged alphabetically by languages.
BENGALI. Publishing House, Shanghai;
Juga Lakshan (Signs of the ' editor, George Harlow, 20 Ning7
Times); bimonthly; annual sub- kuo Road, Shanghai, China.
scription, 12 cents; published at
17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, Ind- DANISH-NORWEGIAN.
ia; editor, L. G. Mookerjee, Sud- Evangeliets Sendebud; 16-page
ham aya House, Armanitola, semimonthly; annual subscrip-
Dacca, India. tion, kr. 3.00; rate for America,
$1.15; Akersgaten 74, Christiania.
BOHEMIAN. Norway, and Margrethevej 5,
Znameni Casu (Signs of the Copenhagen, V., Denmark; editor,
Times) ; 28-page quarterly; - 40 Erik Arnesen, Akersgaten' 74,
cents a year; Pacific Press Pub. Christiania, Norway.
Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; editor, Missionsefterretninger;
L. F. Kucera. 8 - page
mopthly; published as Evangel-
BURMESE. iets Sendebud; editor, Erik Arne-
sen, Akersgaten 74, Christiania,
King Soung (Watchman) ; 24-page Norway.
quarterly; annual subscription,
12 cents; published at 60 Lower Sundhedsbladet (health journal);
Kemmendine Road, Rangoon, 24-page monthly; annual sub-
Burma; editor, C. F. Lowry. scription, kr. 3.00; rate for
America, $1.00; Akersgaten 74,
CEBUAN. Christiania, Norway, and Mar-
Manga Balita nang Kaluwasan; grethevej 5, Copenhagen, V., Den-
24-page quarterly; 10 cents a mark; editor, J. C. Ottosen,
copy; editor, Dr. Carlos Fatte- Skodsborg, Denmark.
bert; published by the Philippine
Publishing House, 14 Calle Luna, Evangeliets Sendbud; 16-page
Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Islands. weekly; annual subscription
$2.00; Pacific Press Publishing
CHINESE. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; editor, C.
A. Thorp; assistant, M. L.
Shi Djao Yeuh Bao (The Signs Andreasen.
of the Times);.28-page monthly
magazine; yearly subscription, Missionaeren; 8-page monthly;
75 cents, gold. Issued in Wenli annual subscription 60 cents;
and Mandarin. Editor, J. E. Pacific Press Publishing Assn.,
Shultz. Published by the Signs Brookfield, Ill.; editor, C. A.
of the Times Publishing House, Thorp; assistant, H. W. Sherrig.
Box 856, U. S. Postal Agency,
Shanghai, China. Tidens Tegn; 24-page quarterly; 50
In the United States and Can- cents; published by Pacific Press
ada, all orders for Chinese lit-, Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.;
erature, aside from the paper, editor, C. A. Thorp.
should be sent to the Pacific
Press Pub. Assn., Mountain Ungdomsbaandet; monthly; 25
View, Cal. cents; published at Hutchinson,
Minn., in the interests of the
Hsing Chwan Luh; Church Paper; Danish-Norwegian Seminary;
published monthly at the Signs editor, Henry Grundset.
219
220 LIST OF PERIODICALS.

ESTHONIAN. GERMAN.
Sioni Wahimees (Zion's Watch- Christlicher Hausfreund; 8-page
man); sixteen pages; monthly; weekly; annual subscription
Rbl. 80; for America, 50 cents; $1.25; Pacific Press Pub. Assn.,
with Sioni Tooline and the Brookfield, Ill.; editor, G. W.
Sabbath School Quarterly, Rbl. Erfurth; associate, B. E. Miller.
1.50, or 80 cents; published by
the Internationale Traktatge- Deutscher Arbeiter; 8-page week-
sellschaf t, Grindelberg 15a, ly; annual subscription $1:50;
Hamburg, Germany; editor, L. Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Brook-
Nikkar. field, Ill.; editor, G. W. Erfurth;
associate, B. E. Miller.
FIJIAN.
Die Zeichen der Zeit (Signs of
Rarama; 8-page monthly; annual the Times); 28-page quarterly;
subscription 2s; published by the 40 cents; Pacific Press Pub.
Central Polynesian Conference, Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; editor,
at Buresala, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. G. W. Erfurth; associate, B. E.
'FINNISH. Miller.

Aikain Vartija; 16-page monthly; Sabbatschul-Lektionen (Sabbath-


annual subscription, 50 cents; school Lessons); quarterly;
Ostra Teatergranden 3b, Helsing- containing the S. D. A. Sabbath-
fors, Finland; editor: Wilh. school lessons in German; annual
Sucksdorff, Sr. subscription, 20 cents; Pacific
Press Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.
Lisalethi; 8-page monthly; annual
subscription 25 cents; Ostra Rundschau der Adventisten (Ger-
Teatergranden 3b, Helsingfors, man paper for circulation
Finland; editor, Wilh. Sucks- among S. D. A. churches in
dorff, Sr. South America) ; 12-page month-
ly; subscription 65 cents; pub-
FRENCH. lished by the Brazil Publishing
Les Signes des Temps (Signs of House, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
the Times) ; 8-page monthlly; America; editor, A. Pages.
annual subscription fr. 1.50 (30 Herold der Wahrheit (Herald of
cents; foreign 40 cents); pub- Truth ) ; semimonthly; eight
lished at Gland (Ct. Vaud), pages; annual subscription,
Switzerland; editor, A. Vaucher. Mk. 2. (60 cents for America);
Le Messager (The Messenger); Internationale Traktatgesell-
12-page monthly church paper; scha ft, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
annual subscription, fr. 2 (40 burg, Germany; editor,' L. R.
cents); Gland, (Ct. Vaud), Conradi.
Switzerland; editor, A. Vaucher.
Gute Gesundheit (Good Health);
Le Vulgarisateur et Messager de monthly; sixteen pages; an-
l'Hygiene (Popular Messenger nual subscription, Mk. 2 (for
of Hygiene); 16-page monthly America, 50 cents); Interna-
health paper; fr. 3.50 (70 cents) ; tionale Traktatgesellsehaft,
Gland (Ct. Vaud), Switzerland: Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg,
editor, P. A. De Forest. Germany; editors, E. Meyer,
M. D., L. E. Conradi, M. D.
Les Signes des Temps (Signs of
the Times); 28-page quarterly; Unser kleiner Freund (Our Little
40 cents a year; Pacific Press Friend); monthly; 16 pages;
Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; ed- annual subscription, mk. 1. (for
itor, G. G. Roth. America, 35 cents); Interna-
LIST OF PERIODICALS. 2.21

tionale Traktatgesellichaft, paper for Holland and Flem-


Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, ish Belgium with the Sabbath-
Germany; editor, A. Plass. School Quarterly, 80 Holl.
cents; (for America, 35 cents);
Der Protestant (The Protestant);
Internationale Traktatgesell-
religious liberty bimonthly;
schaft, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
sixteen pages; annual sub-
scription, 80 Pfg. (for Amer- burg, Germany; editor, J.
Wibbens.
ica, 25 cents); Internationale
Traktatgesellschaft, Grindelberg De Wachter (a Dutch translation
15a, Hamburg, Germany; ed- of the " South African Senti-
itor, H. F. Schuberth. nel") ; 16-page monthly; annual
Der Erzieher (The Educator); subscription 2s 6d; editor,
educational quarterly; twenty- Hankins, Rosemead Ave., Kenil-
four pages; annual subscrip- worth, Cape. South Africa.
tion, 80 Pfg. (for America, 25
cents): " Internationale Traktat- HUNGARIAN.
gesellscha ft, Grindelberg 15a, Utolso Uezenet (The Last Mes-
Hamburg, Germany; editor, H. sage); sixteen pages; monthly
F: Schuberth. missionary paper; subscription
Der Advent-Bote (The Advent price 1.50 crowns; (for Amer-
ist Messenger) : sixteen-page ica, 50 cents) ; with Evangeliu-
monthly; annual subscription, mi munkAs, and Sabbath-
Mk. '1.20 (40 cents to Amer- school Quarterly, 3.00 crowns,
ica): Internationale Traktat- or for America, 80 cents; edi-
gesellschaft, Grindelberg 15a, tor, J. F. Huenergardt; pub- -
Hamburg. Germany; editor, L. 'haled by the VallAsos Iratok
R. Conradi. Nemzetkozi KiadOhivatala, Krisz-
tina Kora 167, Budapest I, Hun-
GUJERATI. gary.
Pralai Kalana Chinho (Signs of Evangeliumi munkAs (Gospel
the Times) ; 16-page quarterly; Worker); monthly; eight
annual subscription 12 cents: pages; for circulation among
published at 17 Abbott Road, believers in Hungary; edited
Lucknow, India; editor, R. F. and published as the paper
Loashy. noted above.
HINDI. Az Idok Jelei (Signs of the Times) ;
Kalyug ke Chinha (Signs of the 28-page quarterly; 40 cents a
Times) ; 16-page bimonthly; an- year; Pacific Press Pub. Assn.,
nual subscription 12 cents ; pub- Brookfield, Ill.; editor, Steen
lished at 17 Abbott Road. Luck- Rasmussen.
now, India; editor, R. D. Brisbin.
ITALIAN.
HOLLAND (DUTCH).
L'Ultimo Messaggio; 16-page
Teekenen des Tijds (Signs of monthly; L. 1.50 per annum in
the Times); monthly; sixteen Italy; 40 cents to United States;
pages; annual subscription 75' editor, L. Zecchetto, Italy, Pos-
Holl. cents; (for America. 50 tale 218, Florence,
cents): Internationale Traktat-
gesell seh a ft, (1 rind elbere 15a, I Segni dei Tempi (Signs of the
Hamburg. Germany; editors, J. Times) ; 28-page quarterly; 40
Wibbens, R. G. Elingheil. cents a year; Pacific Press Pub.
De Werker (The Worker); six- Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; editor, R.
teen pages; quarterly church Calderone.-
222 LIST OF PERIODICALS.

JAPANESE. published at Madras, South- In-


Toki no Shirushi; 32-page month- dia; editor, G. G. Lowry.
ly; annual subscription $1; pub-
lished by the Owari No Fukuin- MARATHI.
sha, 171 Amanuma, Suginami- Pralia Kalachi Chinha (Signs of
mura, Toyotarna-gun, Tokyo, the Times) ; 16-page quarterly;
Japan; editor, S. Miyake; asso- annual subscription 12 cents;
ciate editor, B. P. Hoffman. published at 17 Abbott Road,
Lucknow, India; editor, R. E.
Shimei no Otodzure (Tidings of Lousby.
the Message); 8-page monthly;
annual subscription 30 cents; ed- POLISH.
itor, B. P. Hoffman; published
by the Owari No Fukuinsha; ad- Znaki Czasu (Signs of the
dress as above. Times) ; sixteen pages; mis-
sionary paper, eight numbers
KOREAN. annually; price 85 pfg., or for
America, 35 cents per annum;
Seijo Walbo. (The Signs of the editor, , published by
Times) ; 28-page monthly; sub- the Internationale Traktatge-
scription 50 cents; published by sellschaft, Grindelberg 15a,
the Signs of the Times Press, Hamburg, Germany.
Seoul, Chosen; editor, Mimi
Scharffenberg; associate, C. L. St/15z Syonu (Zion's Watchman);
Butterfield. sixteen pages; quarterly- church
paper; price 50 pfg., for Amer-
Kyo Hae Chin-Nam (Church Com- ica, 20 cents; published by the
pass); 16-page monthly; annual Internationale Traktatgesell-
subscription 30 cents; published schaft, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
by the Signs of the Times Press, burg. Germany;.editor,
Seoul, Chosen; editor, Mimi
Scharffenberg; associate. C. L. PORTUGUESE.
Butterfield.
Revista Mensal; .8-page monthly;
LETTONIAN. annual subscription 50 cents;
pUblished by the Brazil Pub.
Zianas Sargs (Zion's Watchman); House. Estacilo Sao Bernardo.
16 pages; monthly; illustrated; S. P. B., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
RH. SO. for America, 50 cents; Allierica; editor, F. W. Spies.
editor. .1. Schneider. Grindel-
berg lfia, Hamburg. Germany. Signaes Dos Tempos; quarterly;
missionary organ for the Portu-
Sabbath-school Quarterly; Rbl. guese. Published as above.
40, or 20 cents a year; editor,
J. Schneider; published by the RAROTONGAN.
Internationale Traktatgesell- Tuatua-Mou; 8-page monthly; an-
schaft, at Grindelberg 15a, nual subscription 2s; editor, G.
Hamburg, Germany. L. Sterling; published by the
MALAY. Eastern Polynesian Mission, Ra-
rotonga, Cook Islands, Pacific
Oetoesan Kebenaran; quarterly; Ocean.
published at 21 Sawohlaan, N.
fl., Weltevreden, Java, Dutch RUMANIAN.
East Indies; editor, Melvin Mun- Semnele Timpului (Signs of the
son. Times); monthly; sixteen
pages: missionary paper; sub-
MALAYALAM
scription price. Fr. 2.00 (to
Present Truth; 24-page quarterly; America. 50 cents); with Cur-
annual subscription 10 cents; ierul Mislonar and the Sabbath-
. LIST OF PERIODICALS. 223

School Quarterly, Fr. 3.75 (to United States money; editor, G.


America, 80 cents); editors, W. Caviness, 1420 Avenida 20,
St. Demetrescu and P. R. Paul- Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
ini ; published by the In-
ternationale Trakt a tgesellschaft, El Atalaya; 16-page monthly; 75
Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Ger- cents a year; published by the
many. Casa Editora Union Sudameri-
cana, Florida, F. C. C. A., Bue-
RUSSIAN. nos Aires, Argentina, South
Blagaja Wjestj (Message of America; editor, E. W. Tho-
Grace); 8 pages; monthly mis- mann; assistant, Edgar Brooks.
sionary paper; subscription La Revista Adventista; 16-page
price -Rbl. 1., for America, 50 monthly; annual subscription 75
cents, with Supplement, Rbl. cents; Florida, F. C. C. A., Bue-
1.80 (for America, 80 cents); nos Aires, Argentina, South
published in Petrograd, Russia, America; editor, Edgar Brooks;
by Jefimow and Co., M. Gre- assistant, E. W. Thomann.
bezkaja ul. No. 4B, Quartier
41; editor, J. A. Ljwow. Sefiales de los Tiempos; 16-page
Znamenie Wremeni (Signs of the monthly; annual subscription
Times) ; 8-page monthly; annual two pesetas; to foreign coun-
subscription $1; Pacific Press tries, 50 cents; editor, F. S.
Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill. Bond, Apartado 402, Barcelona,
Spain.
SAMOAN.
El Esforzador; four-page monthly
Tali Moni (The Truth) ; month- journal; 25 cents; address
ly; eight pages; annual sub- Apartado 492, Barcelona, Spain.
scription 2s; published by the
Central Polynesian Conference, Estudios Biblicos; quarterly; Sab-
at Buresala, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. bath-school lessons for the en-
tire Spanish field; published as
SERVIAN. above.
Snazi wremena (The Signs of
the Times); sixteen-page quar- SWEDISH.
terly missionary paper; price Sions Vaktare; 8-page weekly; an-
.60 crown; for America, 20 nual subscription $1.50; Pacific.
cents; editor, E. Jowanowitsch; Press Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Dl.;
Servian S. S. Lesson Quarterly editor, A. Vermelin; associate
and Sionska Stracha; sixteen- editor, J. M. Erikson.
page quarterly church paper, or
Servian Worker," 1 crown, Tidens Tecken; 28-page monthly;
50 heller per annum; for Amer- annual subscription $1; Pacific
ica, 40 cents; editor, R. Wladi- Press Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.;
mir; published by the Vallilsos editor, A. Vermelin; associate
Iratok NemzethiSzi Kiaddhiva- editor. J. M. Erikson.
tala, Krisztina Kora 167, Buda-
pest I, Hungary. Tidens Tecken; 8-page semimonth-
ly; antival subscription, kr. 2.50;
SPANISH. . rate for America, $1. Gamla
Kungsholmsbrogatan 38, Stock-
Las Sefiales de los Tiempos; il- holm, Sweden; editor, Emil
lustrated; 32-page monthly; de- Ahrdn.
voted to the exposition of the
prophecies, Bible doctrines, and 1Vlissionaren (with S. S. lessons
health and temperance topics; for adults and children) ; 12-
annual subscription (in Mexico), page monthly; kr. 1.50 (70 cents
$2; outside of Mexico, $1.25 for America) ; Skandinaviska
224 LIST- OF PERIODICALS. -

Forlagsexpeditionen, Gamla lished at Madras, India; editor;


Kungsholmsbrogatan 38, Stock- G. G. Lowry.
holm, Sweden; editor, Emil
Ahren. TELEGTJ.
Present Truth; 24-page quarterly;
TAGALOG. annual subscription 10 cents;
Ang Tanglaw; 36-page monthly; published at Madras, India; ed-
editor, L: V. Finster; associate itor, G. G. Lowry.
editor, B. R. PAnis; 50 cents
gold, a year; 14 Calle Luna, Pa- TONGAN.
say, Rizal, Philippine Islands. Talafekau Mooni; 8-page monthly;
Mizpa; 6-page monthly; church annual subscription 2s; trans-
paper; editor, 0. F. Sevrens; 15 lator, Vai Vaemola; issued by
cents gold, a year; 16 Calle the Central Polynesian Confer-
tuna, Pasay, Rizal, Philippine ence, at Buresala, Fiji, Pacific
Islands. Ocean.
TAHITIAN. URDU.
Tiarama (The Light); 8-page Nishanat-i-Quiyamat (Signs of
monthly; annual subscription the Times); 24-page bimonthly;
2s; editor, G. L. Sterling; assist- annual subscription 12 cents;
ant and translator, Mrs. A. published at 17 Abbott Road,
Deane; issued by the Eastern Lucknow, India; editor, F. H.
Polynesian Mission, at Raroton- Loasby.
ga, Cook Islands, Pacific Ocean.
YIDDISH.
TAMIL. The Jewish Messenger; 28-page
Nikalkala Sattium (Present quarterly; . 40 cents a year; Pa-
Truth); 24-page quarterly; an- cific Press Pub. Assn., Brook-
nual subscription 10 cents; pub- field, Ill.; editor, F. C. Gilbert.

SUMMARY.
C1eneral Periodicals 24
Union Periodicals 20
Local Periodicals 8
Foreign Periodicals 82
Total 134
LANGUAGES.
The languages in which denom inational publications of all kinds
are issued are the following:

Amoyese Ibanag Rumanian


Arabic, Icelandic Russian
Armenian Ilocano Ruthenian
Arm eno-Turkish Italian Samoan
Atchinese Japanese Santali
Battak Javanese Sechuana
Bengali Java-Malay Servian
Bicol Kafir (Rosa) Sesuto
Bohemian Karen ( Sgau) Shanghai
Bulgarian Kij ita Sintebele
Burmese - Kipare Slavonian
Cantonese Kisuaheli Slovakian
Cebuan Kizanaki Soenda
Chinyanja Korean Spanish
Chitonga Laplandish Swedish
Croatian Lettonian Syriac
Danish-Norwegian Lithuanian Tagalog
Dutch Luo Tahitian
English Malay Tamil
Esthonian Malayalam Telegu
Fijian Mandarin Tigrinya
Finnish Manyanja Tongan
Flemish 1\ la ori Turkish
French Ma rathi Urdu (Persian)
German Niue Urdu (Roman)
Greek Pan jabi Welsh
Greco-Turkish Pampangan Wendic
Gujerati Panayan Wen] i
Hawaiian Pangasinan Yiddish
Hebrew Polish Zulu
Hindi Portuguese Total, 94.
Hungarian Rarotongan

SUMMARY OF DENOMINA-
TIONAL LITERATURE.
Issued in 94 Languages.
No. Pages Value
Papers 134 30,038 $ 76.91
Books 562 137,294 558.48
Pamphlets 364 25,639 43.49
Tracts 1,648 23,069 25.62

Totals 2,708 216,040 $704.50

225
DIRECTORY OF SANITARIUMS.
(Arranged alphabetically.)
ADELAIDE SANITARIUM. Bender, I. J. Hankins, and Miss
Ida To mason.
Barker Road, Nailsworth, Ade-
laide, South Australia. Officers: W. B. White, Chairman;
J. P. Casey, Treas.
Established 1908. Medical Faculty: H. J. Williams,
Operated by the Sydney Sanita M. D., Supt.; Miss Ida Thoma-
rium and Benevolent Associa- son, Matron and Head Nurse;
tion, Ltd. J. P. Casey, Business Manager.
-Local Board of Management: W.
G. Turner, L. A. Butler, W. Ver-
coe, Jr., G. S. Fisher, Mrs. Clapp.
Matron: Mrs. Clapp. CATERHAM SANITARIUM.
Surrey Hills Hydro, Caterham
BOULDER-COLORADO SANITA- Valley, England.
RIUM.
Established 1903.
Boulder, Colo.
Board of Managers: Dr. A. B. Ol-
Established 1896. sen, W. T. Bartlett, S. 0.
Haughey.
Board of Directors: R. A. Un-
derwood, A. T. Robinson, E. L. Officers: Chairman, S. G. Haughey;.
Austin, F. H. Weber, M. D., W. Sec. and Treas., A. B. Olsen.
A. Gosmer, H. A. Green, M. D., Medical Superintendent: A. B.
E. J. Baker. Olsen, M. D.; Matron, Miss J.
Officers of the Board: R. A. Un- Bacon.
derwood, Pres.; H. A. Green,
M. D., Vice-Pres.; E. J. Ba-
ker, Sec. and Treas.; H. B. Steele,
Business Manager. CHRISTCHURCH SANITARIUM.
Executive and Finance Commit- Papanui, Christchurch, New
tee: H. A. Green, Medical and
General Supt.; E. J. Baker, Zealand.
Sec. and Treas.
Medical Faculty: H. A. Green, Board: F. H. Letts, G. A. Brand-
M. D.; Kate Lindsay, M. D.; stater, S. H. Amyes, T. W, Ham-
F. H. Weber, M. D.; Mary Jack- mond, G. S. Fisher, F. Grubb.
son Weber, M. D.; E. E. Farns- Manager: G. A. Brandstater.
worth, Chaplain.
Nurses' Training School: Supt.
and Sec., Ruth Lloyd Flower.
CHRISTIANIA HEALTH HOME.
CAPE SANITARIUM. Akersgaten 74, Christian,
Plumstead, Cape, South Africa. Norway.
Established 1904. Established 1900.
Board of Trustees: W. B. White, Corporate Name: " Kurbadet."
J. P. Casey, W. B. Commin, U. Superintendent: C. M. Scott.
226
SANITARIUMS. 227

FLORIDA SANITARIUM. Old People's Home.


Orlando, Fla. Address: Friedensau, Post Gra-
Established 1908. bow, Bez. Magdeburg, Germany.
Managed by the Board of Trus-
Legal Name: "The Florida San- tees -for the institutions opera-
itarium and Benevolent Asso- ted in behalf of the interests
ciation." of the German Union Conferen-
Trustees: A. R. Sandborn, L. T. ces.
Crisler, W. H. Branson, L. L. An-
drews, M. D., J. E. 'Cruze.
Officers: Pres., A. R. Sandborn; GLENDALE SANITARIUM.
Sec., Dr. L. L. Andrews; Treas.
and Business Manager, L. T. Glendale, Cal.
Crisler.
Established 1905.
Medical Staff: Supt., L. L. An-
drewg, M. D.; Head Nurse, Mrs. Business Manager: C. E. Kimlin.
J. H. Thorne; Matron, Miss Jes- Faculty: H. F. Rand, M. D., Wm.
. sie. Roper. J. Johnson, M. D., John Warren,
M. D., Josie Shryock-Warren,
M. D.; Supt. of Nurses' Training
FRIEDENSAU SANITARIUM. School, Julia A. White, M. D.;
Friedensau, Post Grabow, Bez. Supt. of Nurses, Daisy Lee Hard-
Magdeburg, Germany. ing; Matron, Miss Ruth Culver-
house; Chef, E. W. Culver;
Established 1899. Chaplain, G. A. Snyder.
"Deutscher Verein fiir Gesund-
heitspflege: " Legal organiza-.
tion for holding the Friedensau GOOD HEALTH ASSOCIATION,
property.
LTD.
Trustees: L. R. Conradi, Presi-
dent; W. Krumm, Manager; Incorporated 1903.
Dr. E Meyer, H. F. Schu-
berth, J. G. Oblilnder, J. T. Office: Stanborough Park, Wat-
Boettcher, H. Hartkop, 0. E. ford, Herta, England.
Reinke, J. F. Huenergardt. Trustees: M. N. .Campbell, W. T.
Bartlett, S. G. Haughey, W. H.
Members: E. Frauchiger, G. W.
Meredith, H. E. Armstrong, J. J.
Schubert, J. Erzberger, L. Ma- Gillatt, A. E. Bacon, R. Mussen,
the, W. Prillwitz, E. Bahr, H. S. Joyce, G. Wakeham J. C.
Fenner, K. Sinz, J. Wolf- Steward, J. H. Camp, H. W.
garten, F. GOtting, F. Prieser, Armstrong, Dr. A. B. Olsen, Dr.
D. P. Gaede, 0. Schwenecke, C. H. Hayton.
J. Seefried, H. Mayer-Bartschy,
R. Schillinger, 0. A. Janert, R. Officers: Chairman, M. N. Camp-
G. Klingbeil, J. Wibbens, M. H. bell; Secretary, A. B. Olsen, M.
Wentland, -F. Gruber, J. Muth, D.; Treas., W. T. Bartlett.
E. Gugel, H. Bar, P. Drinhaus.
Officers: Pres., L. R. Conradi;
Vice-Pres., W. Krumm; Sec., IOWA SANITARIUM.
, Auditor, G. Woysch.
Nevada, Iowa.
Medical Faculty: Supt., Dr. E.
Meyer; Head Nurses, Joseph Established at Des Moines, Iowa,
Esser, Miss M. Forster. . in 1899. (Removed and es-
Officers: Matron, Miss Helene tablished at Nevada, Iowa, in
Bartel; Business Manager, Chr. 1909. Reincorporated June 15,
Wetzel; Treasurer, C. Banas. 1915.)
228 SANITARIUMS.

Corporate Name: " Iowa Sani- LAKE GENEVA SANITARIUM.


tarium and Benevolent Associa-
tion." (Sanatorium du Leman.)
Board of Managers: A. R. Og- Gland, Ct. Vaud, Switzerland.
den, Pres.; W. C. Foreman,
Sec. and Treas.; H. W. Barbour, Established 1904.
M. D., J. H. Minnick, J. C. Bar-
cus, R. L. Mantz, M. D., V. B. Corporate Name: " Societe Phil-
Watts. anthropique de la Ligniere."
Faculty: H. W. Barbour, M. D., Board of Directors: L. P. Tieche,
Medical Supt.; Olive Pippy, M. Jules Robert, P. A. De Forest,
D.; W. C. Foreman, Business Paul Steiner, G. Delapres.
Manager; Hannah Larson, R. N., Officers: Pres., L. P. Tieche; Sec.
Matron. and Treas., J. Robert.
Local Board: J. Robert, P. A.
De Forest, Paul Steiner, George
KANSAS SANITARIUM. Weber.
Wichita, Kans. Physician: P. A. De Forest, M. D.
Matron: Mrs. E. Robert.
Established 1902.
Board of Trustees: M. Lukens,
President; Robert L. Stokes, M. LOMA LINDA SANITARIUM.
D., Secretary; H. S. Osterloh, J.
E. Ogden, T. J. Watkins, E. T. (Incorporated with College of
Wilson, W. A. McCroskey, H. A. Medical Evangelists.)
Schneider, W. H. Clark.
Loma Linda, Cal.
Local Board: M. Lukens, Robert L.
Stokes, M. D., H. S. Osterloh, Established 1905.
J. E. Ogden.
Faculty: Robert L. Stokes, M. D., Board of Trustees and Officers:
Medical Superintendent, Busi- (Same as for Loma Linda Col-
ness Manager; Mrs. L. R. Bird- lege, which see.)
well, R. N., Supt. of Nurses; L. Medical Staff: A. W. Truman, M.
R. Birdwell, R. N., Head of D., Medical Superintendent; W.
Men's Bath and Gymnasium; A. George, M. D.; E. H. Risley,
Valley D. Hawpe, R. N., Matron; M. D.; J. J. Weir, M. D.; A. D.
Rebekah Simon, Dietitian; Floy Butterfield, M. D.; Zenobia
M. Humphrey, Bookkeeper; J. Nightingale, M. D.; Mary C. Mc-
M. Row, M. E.; E. E. Dunham, Reynolds, M. D.
Chaplain.

MADISON SANITARIUM.
KIMBERLEY BATHS.
Madison, Wis.
7 Cheapside, Kimberley, South
Established 1902.
Africa.
Board of Trustees: C. S. Weist
Established 1901. (Pres.), P. L. Larson (Sec. and
Board of Trustees: Executive Business Manager), W. T. Lind-
Committee of the Cape. Con- say, M. D., Arthur Belding,
ference. . G. M. Pflugradt, W. J. Walter,
Chas. Johnson.
Manager: G. W. Webb. Medical Faculty:
SANITARIUMS. 229

NATAL HEALTH INSTITUTE. NEW ENGLAND' SANITARIUM.


126 Longmarket St., Pietermaritz- Melrose, Mass.
burg, Natal, South Africa. Established 1899.
Established 1908. Officers: Pres., R. D. Quinn; Sec.,
H. K. Presley; Treas., W. A.
Manager: C. H. Shaw. Ruble, M. D.; Supt., W. E. Bliss,
M. D.; Chaplain, S. E. Norton;
Matron, Mrs. F. W. Munn.
NEBRASKA SANITARIUM. Medical Faculty: W. E. Bliss, M.
D.; W. A. Ruble, M. D.; J. A.
College View, Nebr. Pines, M. D.; Clara M. Schunk,
M. D.; Supt. of Nurses, Miss
Established 1894. Leonora Lacey.
Board of Managers: J. S. Rouse,
Pres.; R. A. Underwood, J. D.
Shively, F. C. Dean, A. Lovell, R. OAKWOOD SANITARIUM.
R. L. Carson, L. R. Johnson, Ly-
man Middaugh, Herbert Camp- Huntsville, Ala.
bell. Established 1910.
Medical Staff: J. D. Shively, M. Board of Managers: Oakwood
D., Medical Supt.; Eva M. Junior College Board.
Shively, M. D.; Miss Ida C.
Johnson, R. N., Supt. of Nurses; Faculty: Miss Etta Reeder, Super-
C. A. Skinner, R. N. intendent; J. I. Beardsley, Busi-
ness Manager.
Faculty: J. D. Shively, M. D.
Eva M. Shively, M. D., R. L.
Carson, Business Manager, C. A. PARADISE VALLEY SANI-
Skinner, R. N.; Miss Ida C. TARIUM.
Johnson, R. N.; Miss Clara Mc-
Clellan, R. N., Miss Della Smith, National City, Cal.
L. F. Trubey, Chaplain. Established 1906.
Board of Directors: Pres., E. E.
NEBRASKA SANITARIUM. Andross; Vice-Pres., W. F. Mar-
tin; Sec., B. M. Emerson; B. E.
Hastings, Nebr. Beddoe, L. M. Bowen, H. F.
Rand, M. D., 0. S. Parrett, M.
Established 1908. D., S. A. Smith..D. D. S., C. E.
Kimlin, M. M. Hare, E. G. Ful-
Board of Directors: J. S. Rouse, ton, W. D. Salisbury, J. A. Bur-
Pres.; R. A. Underwood, J. D. den.
Shively, F. C. Dean, A. I. Lovell,
R. L. Carson, L. B. Johnson, Ly- Local Board: Chairman, W. F.
man Middaugh, Herbert Camp- Martin; Medical Supt., 0. S.
bell. Parrett, M. D.; Business Mana-
ger; J. A. Burden, S. A. Smith,
Faculty: F. C. Dean, Medical Su- D. D. S., C. F. Falkenberg.
perintendent;, Edna A. Reed, R. Training School Faculty: Medical
N., Supt. of Nurses; F. M. Ras- Superintendent, 0. S. Parrett;
mussen, R. N., Sec., and Bath Supt. of Nurses, Mrs. 0. S. Par-
Room Manager; Mrs. F. C. rett, R. N.; Secretary, J. A. Bur-
Dean, R. N., Bath Room Matron; den; Matron, Mrs. J. A. Burden;
A. F. Kirk, Chaplain and Busi- L. M. White, M. D., Dr. Alpha-
ness Manager. nette Goff, M. D., Miss R. E.
.230 SANITARIUMS.

Hannaford, Miss Helen Epp, Mrs. SHANGHAI SANITARIUM.


F. W. Patterson, R. N., V. M. 16za Bubbling Well Road, Shang-
Toppenberg, R. N., V. J. Mailer-
nee. hai, China.
Established 1917.
Officers: Medical Supt. and Busi-
PORTLAND SANITARIUM. ness Manager, Dr. C. C. Landis;
Asst. Supt., Dr. Bertha Selmon;
East Sixtieth and Belmont Sts., Treas., W. I. Hilliard.
Portland, Oreg. Board: Dr. C. C. Landis, Chairman;
J. E. Fulton, F. A. Allum, Dr.
Founded 1893; reorganized, 1902; A. C. Selmon, Dr, Bertha Sel-
became an institution of the mon, K. H. Wood, J. G. White.
North Pacific Union Conference, Local Board: Dr. C. C. Landis,
1906. Chairman; K. H. Wood, Dr. A.
C. Selmon, Dr. Bertha Selmon,
Board of Directors: C. W. Flaiz, W. I. Hilliard.
President, R. W. Nelson, Secre-
tary and Treasurer, H. W.
Decker, H. W. Cottrell, J. J.
Nethery, G. F. Watson, J. F. Pi- SKODSBORG SANITARIUM.
, per, J. A. Rippey, J. W. Nor- Skodsborg, Denmark.
wood.
Established 1897.
Officers and Medical Faculty: R.
W. Nelson, Supt. and Business Officers: Director, J. C. Ottosen.
M. D.; A. C. Christensen, Busi
Manager; W. B. Holden, M. D., ness Manager and Treasurer;
Medical Director; H. C. Nelson, Chr. Hansen, Inspector.
M. D. House Physician; W. T.
Hilgert, Chaplain; Miss Frances Medical Faculty: J. C: Ottosen,
Ellis, Head Nurse; Mrs. L. M. M. D.; N. P. Nelson, M. D.;
Phelps, Matron. Jensine Iversen, M. D.; A. An-
dersen, M. D.

INTERNATIONAL HEALTH
RIVER PLATE SANITARIUM.
ASSOCIATION, LTD.
(Sanatorio Adventista del Plata.) Stanborough Park,' Watford,
Puiggari, F. C. E. R., Entre Rios, Herts, England.
Argentina, South America. Directors: S. G. Haughey, J. H.
Camp, C. H. Hayton, M. D., E. H.
Established 1909. Marsh, G. Wakeham.
Board of Managers: J. W. West- Manager, Sec., and Tress: J. H.
phal, R. H. Habenicht, G. B. Camp.
Replogle, Lillian Voris, 0. H.
Maxson, H. U. Stevens, Ernesto
Roscher, W. W. Wheeler. STANBOROUGH PARK SANI-
TARIUM.
Medical Faculty: Director, R. H.
Habenicht, M. D.; G. B. Rep- Stanborough Park, Watford,
logle, M. D. Herts, England.
Established 1912.
Officers: Medical Supt., R. H.
Habenicht; Business Manager, Board of Managers: Dr. C. H. Hay-
0. H. Maxson; Sec. and Treas., ton, G. Wakeham, W. H. Mere-
0. H. Maxson. dith.
SANITARIUMS. 231

Officers: C. H. Hayton,Sec. and SYDNEY SANITARIUM AND


Treas.; Medical Supt., H. Hay- BENEVOLENT -"ASSOCIATION.
ton, M. D., F. R. C. S.; Matron,
Miss Wagstaffe. Wahroonga, New South Wales,
Australia.
Organized 1903.
ST. HELENA SANITARIUM.
Constituency: L. D. A. Lemke, C.
Sanitarium, Napa County, Cal. Rosendahl, C. H. Watson, J. M.
Established 1878. Cole, A. W. Anderson, C. H.
Pretyman, W. J. Westerman, W.
(Operated by the California Med- G. Johanson, G. S. Fisher, T. A.
ical Missionary and Benevolent Sherwin, A. J. Dyason, R. Lov-
ett, W. L. H. Baker, J. Hindson,
Association.) A. G. Waugh.
Board of Directors: J. L. McEl- Board of Trustees: Pres., C. H.
hany (President), C. E. Rice, C. Watson; Sec., G. S. Fisher;
W. Irwin, L. M. Bowen, H. Mc- Treas., W. 0. Johanson, C. H.
Dowell, E. R. Rhymes, R. Rose, Pretyman, T. A. Sherwin; A. J.
Claude Conard, C. H. Jones, F. B. Dyason, L. D. A. Lemke.
Jones, J. A. Stevens, E. E. An-
dross.
Officers: F. B. Jones, M. D., Med- SYDNEY SANITARIUM.
ical Superintendent; C. E. Rice,
Treas. and Business Manager; Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.
L. V. Roberson, Secretary and
Assistant Treasuhr; Miss Helen Established 1902.
N.-Rice, R. N., Training School
Secretary and Lady Head Nurse; Board: C. H. Watson, Dr. T. A.
J. W. Blackwelder, Gentleman Sherwin, A. J. Dyason, C. H.
Head Nurse; Mrs. J. L. Ings, Pretyman, G. S. Fisher, W. 0.
Matron; H. McDowell, Steward; Johanson, L. D. A. Lemke.
S. T. Hare and W. W. Steward, Medical Faculty: T. A. Sherwin.
Associate Chaplains. M. B., Ch. M., Sydney; M. M.
Medical Staff: E. Burton Jones, Freeman, M. B., Ch. M., Syd-
M. D.; Ida S. Nelson, M. D.; ney; Manager, G. S. Fisher;
Elsie B. Merritt, M. D.; L. H. Matron, Mrs. Elsie Shannan; As-
Butka, M. D.; C. R. Campbell, sistant Manager, T. J. Dowling;
M. D.; Lenore D. Campbell, M. D. Chaplain, W. J. Smith.
The. California Medical Mission-
ary and Benevolent Asociation
also operates the following: TRI-CITY SANITARIUM.
Sanitarium Vegetarian Cafeteria: Moline, Ill.
714 Market St., San Francisco,
Cal.; R. F. Moore, Manager. Established 1900.
St. Helena Sanitarium Food Com- incorporated as " Northern Ill-
pany: Sanitarium, Cal.; R. Rose, inois Medical Missionary and
Factory Superintendent. Sanitarium Association."
Sanitarium Mercantile Company:
Sanitarium, Cal.; E. R. Rhymes, Board of Trustees: J. H. Schilling,
'Manager. L. E. Elliott, H. H. Todd, L. H.
Christian, E. A. Warner, H. W.
City Office: Room 312, Magee Grimm, Andrew Christianson.
Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. W. A. Marsh, Jr.
232 SANITARIUMS.

Officers: Pres., J. H. Schilling; WARBURTON, SANITARIUM.


Sec., H. H. Todd, Auditor, A. N.
Warburton, Victoria, Australia.
Anderson.
(Operated by the Sydney Sanita-
Medical Faculty: Supt., L. E. El- rium and Benevolent Associa-
liott, M. D.; House PhysiCian, tion, Ltd.)
E. A. Warner, M. D.; Supt. of
Nurses, M. A. Tippett. Business Established 1910.
Manager, L. E. Elliott; Asst.
Business Manager, H. W. Grimm. Local Board: W. H. B. Miller, W.
H. James, A. G. Wise, G. S.
Fisher, W. J. Westerman.
Medical Supt.: W. H. James, M. D.
WABASH VALLEY SANITA-
Matron: Mrs. A. G. Wise.
RIUM.
La Fayette, Ind.
WASHINGTON, SANITARIUM.
Established 1906.
Takoma Park Station, Washing-
Board of Directors: W. A. West- ton, D. C.
worth, W. C. Dunscombe, T. A.
Goodwin, Walter Gettys, R. W. Dedicated June 12, 1907.
Hostetler, M. C. Guild, F. R.
Eastman. Corporate Name: " Washington
(D. C.) Sanitarium Associa-
Officers: Pres., W. A. Westworth; tion."
Sec. and Treas., W. C. Duns- Constituency: The Executive Com-
combe. mittees of the General Confer-
Faculty: Medical Superintendent, ence and of the following Con-
W. C. Dunscombe,M. D.; House ferences: Columbia Union, Ches-
Physician, A. G. Larson, M. D.; apeake, Eastern Pennsylvania,
Superintendent of Nurses, C. E. New Jersey, Ohio, West Penn-
Garnsey, R. N., Chaplain, C. L. sylvania, Virginia, West Vir-
Taggart; Manager, F. R. East- ginia, District of Columbia, the
man; Assistant Manager, 0. C. Board of Directors, and the
Warner; Matron, Miss Fancheon physicians hi the employ of the.
Roth; Accountant, R. M. Harri- Washington (D. C.) Sanitarium
son. Association.
Board of Directors: Chairman, W.
T. Knox; See., H. W. Miller;
I. H. Evans, F. M. Wilcox, B: G.
WALLA WALLA SANITARIUM. Wilkinson, R F. Machlan,
W. A. Spicer.
College Place, Wash. Officers: Pres. and Treas., W. T.
Knox; Business Manager and
Established 1905. Sec., H. W: Miller; Asst. Busi
Board of Directors: J. J. Nethery, ness Manager, E. L. Workman.
John Reith, M. D., F. W. Peter- Medical Faculty: Supt., H. W.
son, A. Anderson, S. A. Miller, Miller, A. B., M. D.; J. W. Hop-
L. F. Burdoin, George Krieger. kins, M. D.; Geoffrey Williams,
M. D.; Lauretta Kress, M. D.;
Medical Staff: John Reith, M. D., Chaplain, Stewart Dime; E. L.
Superintendent; W. B. Holden, Workman; Lola G. French, R.
M. D., Associate Physician; N.; M. B. Bensel, J. L. Strawser,
Miss Mabel R. Shaffer, Matron. R. N.; L. A. Carr, R. N.
TREATMENT ROOMS.
Calcutta, India. Sanitarium. Treatment Rooms, 75 Park St.; J. H.
Reagan, Manager. (Under supervision of India Union Mis-
sion.) Established 1900.
Guadalajara, Mexico. Guadalajara Medical Mission, Avenida Libertad
747, Guadalajara, Mexico; owned and operated by Mexican
Mission; Alice M. Swayze, M. D., in charge.
Honolulu, Hawaii. Treatment Rooms; C. R. Webster.
Los Angeles, Cal. Sanitarium Treatment Rooms, 417 West Fifth St.
(Under supervision of Sanitarium Assn. of S. D. A. of Southern
California) H. F. Rand, M. Physician in charge.
Mussoorie, India. Sanitarium Treatment Rooms, Grey Castle, Mussoo-
rie, India. F. A. Wyman, Manager. (Under supervision of India
Union Mission.) Established 1908.
Nanning, Kwangsi, China. Nanning Dispensary, Superintendent, Dr.
Law Keem.
Simla, India. Simla Hydro, " Belvedere," Simla, India, Dr. H. C. Men-
kel, M. D., Manager. Established 1915.
Soonan, Chosen. Dispensary, Director, Dr. Riley Russell.
Washington, D. C.
Washington Sanitarium Mission Hospital, 1252 Sixth St., S. W.;
Medical Director, Geoffrey Williams, M. D.
Washington Sanitarium Treatment Rooms, 1713 I St., N. W.;
Medical Director, H. W. Miller, M. D.

FOOD COMPANIES.
British Health Food Factory. The International Health Association,
Ltd., Stnnborough Park. Watford, Herts, England. Directors:
W. C. Sisley, Dr. C. H. Hayton, J. H. Camp, E. H. Marsh, S. G.
Haughey, G. Wakeham.
Sanitarium Health Food Company. 75 Park St., Calcutta, India.
(Under supervision of India Union Mission.) Established 1900.
Colorado Sanitarium Food Co.Boulder Colo. (a department of Boulder-
Colorado Sanitarium). H. B. Steele, Manager. Denver Branch,
614 Fifteenth St., Denver, Colo. J. G. Weller, Manager.
Copenhagen Food Factory. Baldersgade 14, Copenhagen, L., Denmark;
Business Manager, Chr. Hansen.
German Health Food Factory. Deutscher Verein Fuer Gesundheits-
pflege, Friedensau, Post Grabow, Bez. Magdeburg, and Cam-
pestrasse 18, Hamburg, Germany. Manager, W. Krumm. Berlin
Branch, Hauptstrasse 9, Berlin-Schoneberg, Hamburg Branch,
Grindelberg 13a, Hamburg, Germany.
Nebraska Sanitarium Food Co. College View, Nebr.; R. L. Carson,
Business Manager.
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234 FOOD COMPANIES.

Sanitarium Food Company. Operated by the St. Helena Sanitarium;


R. Rose, Factory Superintendent, Sanitarium, Cal.
Swedish Food Factory. Legal Name: "Hillsofodovarufabriken." Ad-
' dress: Foreningsgaten 9-11, Viisteras, Sweden; Officers: Emil
Lind, K. M. Stanzdn, A. J. Settergren.
Sanitarium Health Food Company.Head Office, 306-308 George St.,
Sydney, N. S. W., Australia. Factory, Cooranbong, N. S. W.
Board: W. 0. Johanson, L. D. A. Lemke, G. S. Fisher, C. H.
Watson, C. H. Pretyman, Dr. T. A. Sherwin, A. J. Dyason,
Manager, G. S. Fisher.

CAFES.
Adelaide Caf. 19 Grenfel St., Adelaide, South Australia; Manager,
L. A. Butler.
Auckland, New Zealand. Strand Arcade, Auckland, New Zealand;
Manager, W. Wilton.
Brisbane, Queensland. 186 Edward St.; Manager, Miss E. M. Cooper.
Christchurch, New Zealand. Sanitarium Health Food Depot, 86 Cashel
St., West, Christchurch, New Zealand. Manager, T. W. Brown.
Los Angeles, Cal.Vegetarian Cafeteria, Third and Hill. Sts.; Manager,
E. G. Fulton.
Melbourne, Victoria. 422-424 Little Collins St., Melbourne; Manager,
C. G. Buik.
Perth, West Australia. Sanitarium Health Food Depot, 103 William
St., Perth; Manager, P. Otto.
San Francisco, Cal. Vegetarian Cafeteria, 714 Market St.; under
supervision of St. Helena Sanitarium; R. F. Moore, local
manager.
Sydney, N. S. W., Australia. 306-308 George St., Sydney; Manager,
G. S. Fisher.
Wellington, New Zealand. 83 Willis St.; Manager, A. Cambie.
SURVEY OF THE FIELDS FOR 1917
. - For the Year Ending Nov. i, 1917.
The following pages contain a brief review of some of the work ac-
complished during the past year throughout the various fields outside
the North American Division Conference, prepared by those in charge.
This report indicates some of the blessings which have attended the
efforts put forth by the workers laboring in these lands. Nothwithstand-
ing the untoward conditions which have quite generally prevailed
throughout the world, it is refreshing to note the progress that has been
realized, and the confidence and courage expressed by the workers.
Before taking up other fields, a brief sketch of the work in the North
American Division Conference will be in place.
NORTH AMERICAN DIVISION CONFERENCE.
The total membership Sept. 30, 1917, was 87,073; tithe received for
the four quarters ending September 30, 1917, $1,942,888.84; foreign mis-
sion offerings for the same time, $885,508.80; other offerings, $451,434.68;
total funds, $3,279,832.32. The number of evangelistic laborers Sept. 30,
1917, were 2,667. The number of persons baptized during the four quar-
ters ending Sept. 30, were 8,494. The book and periodical sales for the
period above indicated were $1,364,903.65.

EUROPEAN DIVISION CONFERENCE.


Owing to the war, it is impossible in this survey to give the sum-
mary for Europe further than a few general items.
Elder L. P. Tieche, president of the Latin Union Conference, reports
increased tithes and offerings in southern Europe. By this means, and-
by the reduction of laborers owing to calls into national service, the
Latin Union has been of late self-supporting. Naturally, aggressive work
has been much interfered with. Some public efforts with results are
reported from Switzerland. The church in Paris has now a hundred
members, and good attention is being given public services in one of the
best halls in the city. The church in Lisbon, Portugal, numbers eighty,
and arrangements have been made for better meeting quarters.
The British Union has had a special burden thrown upon it of caring
for the work in the African mission fields outside of South African ter-
ritory. The believers in Great Britain have largely increased their gifts
to missions. In the Harvest Ingathering campaign, which is a new enter-
prise with them, over $4,000 was gathered, as compared with less than
$1000 the year before. Beyond local resources, however, the African work
calls for about $15,000 appropriations. In May, Elder M. N. Campbell,
of Canada, accepted the presidency of the British Union. Brother W. R.
White, who had long been connected with the publishing interests at
Watford, returned to America, later sailing for Panama to take the
secretary- and treasurership of the West Indian Union. Notwithstand-
ing the stressed conditions in these times; the publishing house has been
able to.turn out a large volume of publications, and the sanitariums, at
Watford and Caterham, have had liberal patronage.
235
236 SURVEY OF THE FIELD.

Indirectly we hear of many conversions to the truth in central Euro-


pean fields. In the early part of the year the regular round of confer-
ences were held and were largely attended. The publishing house in this
territory was issuing a record volume of material which the believers
were selling in the field. During January and February the secretary of
the General Conference attended conferences in these parts.
The Scandinavian Union reports an excellent year. In March their
annual union committee meeting was held at Skodsborg, all the com-
mittee being in attendance. in March and April the general meeting
and colporteurs' institute for Sweden was held at Nyhyttan. Through
July and August the president of the union attended a series of general
meetings so located as to cover the area of the churches in the three
kingdoms. In August he attended a conference in Finland, the first held
since the war in Europe. The publishing work greatly prospered during
the year. Summing up the eyangelistic outlook, Elder Raft says:
" Our evangelists are all busy in their public labors, and the prospects
are the very best. Generally speaking, the attendance at public meet-
ings and the interest to hear the message have never been so good as
now. The people seem weary of the thought of war and its terrible re-
sults, and many are led to ask what all these things mean. Tithes and
donations are ever increasing."
The turn of affairs in Russia, bringing liberty to meet freely and
engage in evangelistic work, enabled the churches in that field to call a
general meeting in August, in the city of Saratov. The following mes-
sage of greeting was sent to the General Conference and the believers in
other lands:
" The East and West Russian Union Conferences in session in the
city of Saratov, to the General Conference Committee of Seventh-day
Adventists, Washington, D. C.: Greeting:
" Referring to your fatherly greeting and counsel, our combined con-
ferences of the East and West Russian Unions in session voted that the
following resolution be sent to the- General Conference Committee:
" 'Greetings to our fathers in the message, and brethren in the truth
in America, and by them to all our brethren in the entire world:
"`The Lord has done great things for his people in Russia. He has
sent deliverance to the captives, and our tongues are full of praise.
Glory, glory and adoration to him alone.
" We were made very happy and our hearts were made very tender
as we received your kind letter, seeing in this, that a chain of love and
truth unites us in that hope of the eternal gospel as a people. In the
spirit of this faith, and in the interest of the oneness of the work and
the progress of the message, we found it necessary of late, and seem-
ingly unavoidable, to reorganize according to the general rules, so as to
unite us even more fully with one another.
" 'We assure you that we shall use the precious moments of time,
and the freedom both civil and religious, only to the honor of God and
to the blessings of our fellow men, without regard of confessions, per-
sons, nations, or languages. Together with you and with all of our
brethren in the whole world, we desire to go hand in hand until the work
of God will be finished on earth in great glory. For your fatherly care,
counsel, and prayers shall we ever be thankful.
" Peace, grace, and love remain forever with you all.
0. E. Reinke,
"`[Signed for the conferences] H. J. Loebsack,
J. F. Ginter.'
SURVEY OF THE FIELD. 237

" The combined union committees voted that Brother 0. E. Reinke


take charge of the great Siberian Union and represent in the whole the
General Conference.
H. J. L.
J. F. G."
Following this meeting, Brethren 0. E. Reinke and J. F. Ginter vis-
ited Siberia, holding meetings as far eastward as Vladivostok.
European Division Mission Fields.
The news from the Levant has been very meager. Elder F. F. Oster
has continued at Tabriz, reporting conditions generally fairly well set-
tled, but not sufficiently so to warrant re-establishing the work at
Maragha, the former headquarters in Persia.
Elder George Keough has been the one foreign minister in the Egyp-
tian missions.
Sierra Leone. No change in the working staff is reported from Si-
erra Leone, West Africa. Early in the year Brother and Sister R. S.
Greaves made a trip to the new Matamp mission in the Timne country,
where Dr. and Sister E. W. - Myers are in charge. Sister Greaves re-
ported: " Dr. and Sister Myers have' a substantial four room house,
with walls of cement and roof of corrugated iron. As he had to superin-
tend the building and do a large part of the work himself, it is well that
he knew how. In the mission compound there is a native house for the
teacher, a dispensary, and a mud-walled thatched house for meetings
and school. People come from thirty miles distant to receive help at the
dispensary. In spite of Mohammedan opposition and heathen persecu-
tion some souls are found faithful. While we were there two were bap-
tized as the first fruits of this mission. About twelve were keeping the
Sabbath."
Nigeria.--During the last year Brother and Sister Ernest Ashton, of
England, have been fellow workers with Elder D. C. and Mrs. Babcock
and the West African helpers. In the early summer Elder Babcock re-
ported twenty-five or thirty in the baptismal classes at Ipoti, which
brings the membership at that station up to 160. The mission at Shee,
near Ilorin, has had over a hundred in attendance on the Sabbath. In
March Elder Babcock made a trip northward 550 miles to Kano, the end
of the Nigerian railway. The daily attendance at the Kano market is
about 20,000 people. Great caravans of camels from the desert districts
come in daily. The country around reminded Elder Babcock of the
plains of Nebraska and Kansas in the early days. The situation ap-
pealed strongly for missionary operations. " What can we accomplish,"
wrote our brother, "with a few inexperienced men and seventeen million
people to warn? " Late in the year Brother Babcock fell ill with a trop-
ical difficulty, and was compelled to leave the field with his family. As
they neared England their ship was torpedoed, and only after much
suffering from exposure in the lifeboats were the passengers rescued.
The British Union Committee call for a man to go down as soon as pos-
sible in 1018 to take Elder Babcock's place, while-he seeks recovery in
England.
British East Africa.On account of break in communications few re-
ports have come from this field. Elder A. A. Carscallen, superintendent,
wrote in August of the baptism of thirty-four converts at the Kama-
gambo station. These were results of work in various stations. He
reported a hundred names in the baptismal classes. The school at the
Gendia station, where Brethren B. L. Morse and L. Lane are located, is
prospering, with many good out schools. Wire Hill mission was left
with only a native worker in charge. Brother and Sister Alfred Matter
238 SURVEY . OF THE - FIELD.

have been kept especially busy with medical work at Kaniadodo. Brother
E. B. Phillips reports more interest than ever before in his school at
Karangu, where some have been baptized. Brother A. Watson is at
Rusinga, and reports a good school.
Victoria Nyanza.Few reports have come through from this region.
Brother V. E. Toppenbe'rg and wife, being of Danish citizenship, were
able to hold to the stations on the Lake Victoria Nyanza until the war
in German East Africa had entirely passed beyond the range of our
missionary operations. In the region of the Victoria Nyanza they report
eleven or twelve stations, with over 2,000 students, amidst which they
were the only foreign workers. Much against their wills they were com-
pelled to leave early in 1917, both Brother and Sister Toppenberg having
been ordered a furlough in 1914 on account of their health. They there.:
fore came on to South Africa, thence to the United States. Late in the
year the South African Union Conference had selected two workers,
Brother P. Smailes, of the Transvaal, and Brother Ira Evenson, of the
Cape province, to go up into the Victoria Nyanza region, to endeavor to
conserve the school and mission enterprises there.
Belgian Kongo.Brother D. E. Delhove, formerly connected with the
East African missions, being a Belgian, was called to service in the Congo
State, and while engaged with the government took up the study of one
of the Congo dialects, and hopes to begin work in the Congo when times
are settled.

ASIATIC DIVISION CONFERENCE.


C. C. Crisler, Secretary.
During the past year encouraging progress has been manifest in every
one of th seven Union Conference organizations within the territory of
the Asiatic Division. The world war has affected the work very seri-
ously in some of our fields; nevertheless, there has been a decided ad-
vance in each, and the officers of the Division thank God and take cour-
age. During the year many important general meetings were held, and
the visits of Pastors Daniells, Knox, Town, and Griggs to tbese meetings
and to numerous centers where a foothold has been gained, brought
cheer and strength to the laboring forces in every field.
The first session of the Division Conference, held in Shanghai, April
5-25, 1917, gave opportunity for perfecting the organization of the Di-
vision, and of some of the Unions, and the laying of broad plans for the
proclamation of gospel truth to the waiting millions into more than half
the population of the globe; for our Division -has a total population of
914,334,339.
Australasia.
The most encouraging feature of the year's development in the
Australasian Union Conference, is the healthy growth that has been
realized in membership. With this has come even more than a propor-
tionate gain in tithes and offerings, the amount per capita being $35.16.
This added strength in members and in financial resources makes pos-
sible the continuance of the ever-broadening mission work in the Islands
of the South Seas. The budget for this portion of the Division is met
wholly by the brethren and sisters of the Australasian Union, at an
annual outlay of several thousands of pounds. Many precious souls are
being won from heathenism by our faithful workers stationed in the
isles of the sea. Let us pray that God may. continue to add his signal
blessing to those who are stationed at the lonely outposts..
SURVEY OF THE FIELD. 239

India and Burma.


In a marked manner God is preparing the way for a. wonderful yet
quick work throughout the India Union Mission field. The past has
been a time of faithful preparation and of seed-sowing. Today a goodly
number of our foreign force in India and Burma are well alonr, the way
to a working knowledge of one of the vernaculars so difficult to
b acquire,
yet so essential to the highest success. Progress is being made by way
of self-support of all native work hereafter, but it is not yet known
positively when this shall be fully attained. Many are working toward
this end. As in India, so in Burma, perhaps the most crying need is a
constituency sufficiently strong to share very largely the burden of the
native work. And yet with the almost countless multitudes in teeming
India, those in the homelands who have given the native work liberal
support thus far will surely wish to continue to share the burden of
evangelizing that heathen land. Two couples, H. L. Peden and wife,
and E. M. Meleen and wife, sailed from America to start language study
preparatory to entering upon vernacular work. The first fruits from
among the Malayalam people of South India have been received.
Some have been baptized, while others are waiting. A church has been
organized in the city of Madras. A new station has been opened at
Hapur, North India. Macedonian calls for workers are coming in from
Gujerati in West India and the Telegu country in the South.
Malaysia.
Pastor Detamore and his associates in the Malaysian Union have been
hoping for much from their Singapore Training School. Their field is so
scattered, and yet so densely populated, that many workers are required.
Some now in the training school may be privileged soon to see pioneer
service in Siam and Celebes. Much must be made of the book and period-
ical work, as by means of the printed page as well as through conse-
crated evangelists, the Malayan peoples can be quickly warned, and the
way prepared for the coming of Jesus. Financial provision has been
made for establishing a publishing house at Singapore. The outlook for
Malaysia in the circulation of literature is very encouraging. A field
secretary to lead out in this line of work has reached the field.
Philippines.
The untiring efforts of those who have been laying foundations for
a strong, aggressive, evangelistic advance in the Philippine Union, are
now being rewarded in manifold ways. A number of language areas
are being systematically worked by trained corps of native evangelists,
Bible workers, and colporteurs. Special blessing is resting upon those
conducting tentmeetings and selling our books. A leader for the book
work reached the field the last of 1917 and entered upon his work. The
Philippine Training School is now in a position to offer many advantages
to those who are desirous of entering some line of service.
China.
In the reorganization of the Asiatic Division field, the greater portion
of China, excluding Manchuria, was divided into two Unions the South
China Union, with headquarters at Hongkong; and the North China
Union, with headquarters at Hankow. Many favoring providences have
combined to make the outlook for the China field exceptionally bright.
No great gains can be reported in membership for the past year, yet
there has been some gain, and the morale of the native laboring forces
has been decidedly strengthened. The local and general meetings were
made occasions of genuine spiritual refreshing and of learning the better
240 SURVEY OF THE FIELD.

how to labor together with God for the salvation of the heathen. Broad,
constructive plans have been devised looking toward partial self-support.
In China all signs point toward the early extension of the third
angel's message into unentered portions of the Chinese republic through
the development of interests that have sprung up in the province of
Chekiang, Kiangsi, Shensi, Yunnan, and Kansu. Ours is a time of seed-
sowing combined with reaping. The Master of the vineyard is preparing
the way marvelously for the rapid proclamation of the closing gospel
message to every nation, kindred, tongue, and people, and in perhaps no
other land of our Division has this been so markedly manifest during
the past year, as in China. And well may this be; for in the China
territory, including both Unions, there. are 390,991,651 people, or nearly
a fourth of the population of the entire globe.
East Asia.
Japan, Korea, and Manchuria now form the East Asian" Union Con-
ference, with Pastor J. M. Johanson in charge. Since the election of
Pastor F. H. DeVinney as one of the Vice-Presidents of the Division,
Pastor B. P. Hoffman has had charge in Japan. The year has been one
of encouraging progress, especially along the lines of strengthening the
churches already established, and of placing the literature work on a
more nearly self-supporting basis. These statements regarding Japan
are equally true of the Chosen (Korea) Conference, where Pastor C. L.
Butterfield is in charge. Korea is the second portion of the Division
territory, outside Australasia, to be organized into a local conference
known as the Chosen Conference. Later Japan followed, and is now
conducting its work as an organized conference. In Manchuria, where
the Mission has not been established many years, the Mukden compound
has been completed, and a most desirable chapel property has been re-
ceived in the old Tartar City. During the year the East Asian Union
work has been developing most encouragingly.

THE AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.


C. H. Watson, President.
The development of the work in the Australasian Union during 1917
has been interesting and encouraging. Both in the home fields and the
island mission fields steadily progress has been made. The latest statis-
tics show that there were 498 baptisms reported during the twelve months
ending at June 30, 1917, while the increase in tithe for the same period
was $11,595.47. The tithe per capita shows an increase of four shillings
and four and one half pence as compared with the previous fiscal year.
It now stands at $21.92, including mission fields. This, in spite of the
trying times and financial stress, is certainly striking.
The change in the organization of our mission fieds effected at our
1916 council hasnow got fairly into operation and is proving a great
blessing. The placing of direct responsibility upon the workers in the
fields has resulted in more earnest effort and intelligent interest being
manifested by those on the spot, consequently greatr effectiveness ac-
companies -their labors.
At our 1917 council held in September, Pastor C. H. Parker presented
a cheering report of the newly organized Central Polynesian Conference.
In each of the three groups it comprises, the workers had seen results
from their efforts and were of good courage. In Niue or Savage Island,
which is also included in this conference, the work is taking deep root
and the first church is about to be organized.
SURVEY OF THE FIELD. 241

The work among the Indians in Fiji is beginning to bear fruit, and
the prospect is so bright that an urgent call, was presented for a man
to connect with this effort. Brother Dudley Meyers has been appointed
to meet this call. Having been born in India he already has the lan
guage.
The needs of the work in the Eastern Polynesian Mission made it
impossible for Pastor F. E. Lyndon to attend the council. He reports
satisfactory progress in each part of his field. Our enterprising brethren
on Pitcairn have succeeded in building a small schooner and making the
long journey to Tahiti. This has broken the isolation of the past two
years. Aggressive efforts are planned for the coming year and the
Paumotas Island ere this should be hearing the third angel's message
from Brother R. M. Adams (late of Pitcairn) if plans have carried.
Preparations are now being made for the opening of a training school
for this mission. It is to be established at Rarotonga, in the Cook group,
under charge of Pastor G. L. Sterling. A small printing plant is being
established in connection with this enterprise and both the Rarotongan
paper Tuatua Mou and the Tahitian paper Tiarama will be prepared.
printed and published there from the beginning of 1918.
Similar steps are being taken in the Central Polynesian Conference.
At our training school aeBuresala, a plant will be established and the
Fijian, Samoan, and Tongan papers will be published from this center
hereafter. For several years all these papers have been printed and
published at the Avondale Press, young people from the various groups
being brought there to assist in their production. With the transfer of
the papers to the local fields, these young people, having completed their
training, will return to their island homes to assist in the printing of
the papers and in other ways. We believe that these changes will mark
the opening of a new era in our island work.
In July our little mission boat " Melanesia " sailed on her maiden
voyage to her field. Great interest is taken in her work, and our young
people's societies have made remarkably successful efforts in raising
funds for her construction and support. Now that shipping is so scarce
and the running of trading vessels is becoming so infrequent, the means
of transit provided by the " Melanesia " will be particularly helpful.
Our work in the Solomon Islands has made rapid growth and devel-
opment which can only be described as marvelous. A company of natives
the first fruits is now being prepared for baptism, and it is expected
that this ordinance will shortly be administered.
From many localities calls come to our missions, for teachers. We
now have native converts in training to labor for their own people, and
it is hoped that ere long some of these calls may thus be met. In several
instances local tribes have cleared the ground and erected native build-
ings in anticipation of the help arriving.
A similar situation exists in the New Hebrides, which group is also
included in our Melanesian Mission. On the large island of Malekula,
where about two years ago Pastor C. H. Parker entered territoryon
which the white man had never before set his foot, we have a wonderful
interest among the cannibal tribes of the highlands on the west coast.
Certainly the Spirit of God has wrought marvelously here. The last
mail received brought us tidings that Brother and Sister Norman Wiles
had just spent a week among these people. Cannibal bands had united
in building a home for the missionary and in this the week was spent.
Every kindness that heathen men knew how to render was shown to
our brave missionaries, and earnest were the pleas that they might re-
main with their dark skinned friends. Before this year closes we hope
to send out a young couple to this group in order that Brother and Sister
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Wiles may be relieved from theii present post to meet this wonderful
opening.
In New. Guinea our workers toil on in faith, still waiting for the fruit
which is so long in appearing: They are of good courage.
Educational.'
A call from the. Asiatic Division Conference led to our releasing Pas-
tor J. M. Johanson from the Australasian Missionary College (Avondale)
in order that he might take the presidency of the East Asian Union Con-
ference. Pastor L. D. A. Lemke has been called to preside over our col-
lege. The importance of this branch of our work is becoming more gen-
erally appreciated, and we have a fine class of young people availing
themselves of the-opportunities it offers. There is a most encouraging
awakening, too, on the part of parents to the importance of our church
school work. Calls for the establishment of schools are coming more
rapidly. than we can supply the teachers. A number of schools have
been opened during the year. The Darling Range School and Oroua
Missionary School are both doing good work. The management of these
remains unchanged.
Medical. Work.
The Sydney Sanitarium has found in 1917 the best year of its experi-
ence. A splendid patronage, a good spiritual atmosphere and faithful
efforts of consecrated physicians and staff have won unprecedented suc-
cess both spiritually and financially. Many minor improvements have
been made. These have added to its efficiency and attractiveness. An
influence goes out, from this institution, which reaches from one end of
the Commonwealth to the other. Men of high official and political po-
sitions have been among its patrons. Our three smaller sanitariums
have also enjoyed satisfactory patronage.
Health Food Work.
Our health food and caf work has similarly met with remarkable
success. The large caf in the heart of Sydney passed from the experi-
mental stage in a few weeks from the date of its opening. The accom-
modation is"daily taxed to the utmost by an appreciative patronage.
The health food sales continue to increase, and a further enlargement of
our factory is to be made immediately.
In Melbourne,' the second largest city in Australasia, new and more
central and commodious premises have been secured in order to meet
the increasing business. In each of the other centers where our cafs
are operating similar success is attending the efforts of our workers.
Publishing Work.
Our book men have had a busy and successful year. Unprecedented
difficulties have had to be met in shortage of freight, high prices and
scarcity of materials. These, however, have but proved to be oppor-
tunities for God to manifest his providential care over this department
of his work. Our agents have toiled bravely and successfully, placing
24,531 copies of our large subscription books with the people. More than
two thirds of these were religious books, the remainder being medical
works.
Magazine sales have been good, and there has been a record sale of
our smaller books and tracts. .The circulation of the Signs of the Times
remains at about 14,000 copies.
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Sabbath Schools.
The work of our Sabbath school department has met with success
in each of the three main efforts put forth: 1. The membership has
grown encouragingly; 2, The offerings have increased; 3. The les-
sons are being studied more earnestly.
Our present membership is 8,217, being 563 more than that at June
30, 1916. The offerings were $2,404.36 in excess of those of the previous
year, and totaled $21,804.84, all of which was donated to the Asiatic
Division Conference. Evidence of the interest manifested by our Sab-
bath school members is found in the fact that 23 per cent were perfect
in attendance.
MissiOnary Volunteer Department.
Encouraging progress has been made in this important department
of our work. The enrollment is now 3,384. The movement has ex-
tended to our mission fields, and we now have societies established in
Fiji, Cook group, Society Islands, Tongan group, Norfolk Islands, and
at the two centers of our work for the Australian aborigines Mona-
mona and Burnt Bridge.
The amount raised by our young people for foreign missions this
year reached the large total of $9,562.98.
A splendid interest continues in the doctrinal studies and reading
courses, while 296 members are enrolled for the standard of attainment
courses.
Home Missions Department.
A strong effort is being made to arouse the rank and file of our mem-
bers to active service. In the states where this department is already
strongly organized very encouraging results are evident. Prospects of
similar success in other local conferences are good, and we believe that
ere long a united effort to " finish the work " will extend from one end
of our Union to the other.
Truly God is blessing and prospering his people and his work, and
we have every reason to be of good cheer.

INDIA UNION MISSION.


W. W. Fletcher, President.
The population of the India Union Mission is given by the statisti-
cians as three hundred and twenty millions. The territory of this Union
Mission comprises India, Burma, and Ceylon. The Union is divided into
five local divisions, bearing the following names: North India, Bengal,
Bombay Presidency, South India, and Burma. Ceylon is included in
the territory of the South India Division.
North India.
At the biennial session of the Union Mission held at Calcutta in Jan-
uary, 1917, the Northwest India Mission was united with the North
India Mission. In this large division of the field there are about 112,-
000,000 people. Urdu and Hindi are the leading languages spoken.
There has been a large increase in the amount of literature circulated in
these :t\ V 0 tongues. A new station has been opened at Hapur, United
Provinces, where Pastor. n M. Mattison is laboring. Land was secured
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and buildings erected for a girls' school and zenana home. Another mis-
sion is opened at Chichoki Mallian in the Punjab, and a bungalow is
being erected for Brother F. H. Loasby, who is to pioneer with the gospel
in that district. Station work is being operated at Simla and Chuhar-
kana in the Punjab, and at Lucknow, Rai Bareli, Najibabad, and Mus-
soorie in the United Provinces, thus making eight stations in all in the
North India Mission.
Bengal.
Good progress is being made in Bengal. A school for Bengali boys
has been opened at Calcutta, with Pastor L. J. Burgess and wife in
charge. Both this school and the Bengali Girls' School, which is con-
ducted by Sister Della Burroway, are having a good attendance of prom-
ising students, and are doing much to strengthen the cause in this needy
field. The benefit of the school work is already being seen.
The work in East Bengal is making steady progress. During the year
Brother L. G. Mookerjee was ordained to the gospel ministry, the first
of our Bengali brethren to be set aside in this way. Brother and Sister
C. C. Kellar are now in charge of the Santali station at Karmatar.
Brother W. H. Stevens is engaged in the study of the Bengali language,
preparatory to leading out ,in the sale of vernacular literature in this
mission.
Bombay Presidency:
A new district is being opened in this field by Brother R. E. Loasby,
Who has passed the second year's examination in the Marathi language,
and is seeking a location in the vicinity of Manmad. Brother R. A.
Thrift has been appointed to the Bombay field to take charge of the
vernacular literature work, preparatory to which he will study the
Marathi language. Through the efforts of the superintendent of the
mission, Pastor G. W. Pettit, there has been a large increase in the sale
of Marathi and Gujerati literature. Pastor W. R. French returned home
on furlough at the close of the year, and the English city effort is now
being conducted by Pastor Pettit. Pastor M. D. Wood and wife are
pressing on with the work at the Kalyan station. where a number of
improvements have been made during the year.
Burma.
Brother R. A. Beckner is beginning new work in the Bassein country,.
with very encouraging results. A number of Burmans have already ac-
cepted the truth, and the outlook for the establishment of a strong
church in this section is very promising. Brother W. Carratt is located
at Monywa, where he plans to begin evangelistic work. The workers of
the Burma mission are putting forth persevering efforts to acquire the
languages of the field, and good progress is being made in this direction.
Brother H. A. Skinner has been appointed to take charge of the native
literature work, and is studying Burmese with that in view. The train-
ing school at Meiktila continues to act a useful and important part in
the development of the work in this promising field. There have been
a good many conversions to the truth at the school this year. The force
of Burmese workers in all branches is increasing in number and in
efficiency.
South India.
The work of this mission has sustained a loss in the transfer of
Pastor J. S. James to another field, he having been called to Shanghai to
act as vice-president of the Asiatic Division Conference. Although this
mission has a very slender force of foreign workers steady progress is
being made. Several stations are under the care of Indian workers, who
are laboring with great zeal and faithfulness. The work in Travancore
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among the Malayalam people is becoming established. Thirty-three per-


sons have been baptized in that field during the year. Brother E. D.
Thomas, a Tamilian, has been ordained to the gospel ministry, being the
first of our native brethren in this mission to be set aside to that work.
The work at Madras continues to prosper. Pastor P. C. Poley is still in
charge of that effort. Brother and Sister W. G. Woodward have been
appointed to labor in Travancore, and have commenced the study of the
Malayalam language.
General.
The income of the India Union Mission is gradually increasing, so
that the mission is now able to undertake to conduct a great deal of the
native work from funds received within the field. It is noticeable that
in all sections of the field consecrated native workers are being developed
on whom more and more responsibility can be laid. During the year
our force of Adventist 'teachers has been greatly strengthened, partly by
the conversion of some who were not of our faith, and more largely by
a number of our own young people having completed a training for this
work. In the printing press at Lucknow the following languages have
been added to the list of those in which we are producing literature from
our own factory: Punjabi, Gujerati, and Burmese.

JAPAN CONFERENCE.
B. P. Hoffman, President.
An institute for our canvassers and workers, and a general meeting
attended by about a hundred and forty believers was held October 25 to
November 10, 1917. At this meeting Professor W. W. Prescott, who at-
tended the first general meeting in Japan, was present and assisted in
the organization of the Japan Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
Other visiting brethren present were: J. S. James, J. M. Johanson.
R. F. Cottrell, C. L. Butterfield, and S. L. Frost.
The organization of this field into a conference is a step forward,
and will be a stimulus to the Japanese church to put forth greater effort
both in giving of their means to try to make the work self-supporting,
and also in taking an active part as individual members in giving the
gospel of salvation to their fellow-countrymen. And as they help bear
the burdens and responsibilities of the conference, we shall soon be
able to press on into unentered parts of the empire, and plan for greater
development of the work which is still small.
The officers of the conference were chosen as follows: President,
B. P. Hoffman; secretary-treasurer, A. B. Cole. The following distribu-
tion of the foreign workers in the field was made: Pastor H2F. Benson.
in Wakamatsu, where we have a small church; Pastor W. D. Burden,
in Tokyo; Brother J. N. Herboltzheimer, in Yokohama, where he will
continue the medical work and also attend to transportation interests;
Brother A. N. Anderson at Nagoya, where we have one of our most
promising new churches; Brother P. A. Webber to continue at Fukuoka,
where he has been- working -together with a Japanese evangelist for
over two years; and Brother S. G. Jacques in the island of Hokkaido,
where he, will continue further language study and help in the opening
of the work in that island. Brother H. Stacey, our field missionary
secretary from Australia, is located at the conference headquarters.
We have two ordained Japanese ministers, Pastor T. H. Okohira and
Pastor- H. Kuniya. Elder Okohira. will labor in the field and with the
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churches. He has been asked to carry the duties pertaining to the home
missionary, missionary volunteer, and Sabbath school departments of
the conference. Elder Kuniya is engaged in evangelistic work in the
city of Tokyo. Other Japanese workers are located at Kobe, Hiroshima,
Moji, Nagasaki, Kagoshima, Kanazawa, Kuji, Yuzawa, Hirosaki, be-
sides at the places where foreign workers are also working.
There are twelve licensed canvassers in the field and a number more
who are devoting all their time to the work of selling our literature.
During the past year over fifty members were added to our churches
by baptism. There are calls for workers in several large cities that we
have not yet been able to enter because of insufficient number of work-
ers. We are endeavoring to still strengthen our literature work, so as
to make it an efficient means for entering new portions of the field, and
also through it make our school work self-supporting, and at the same
time make our school more productive of developing native workers to
go out and preach the gospel in the many unwarned cities, towns, and
villages, into all of which the foreigner cannot expect to carry the truth.

CHOSEN CONFERENCE.
C. L. Butterfield, President.
Seventeen foreign workers, including wives, with thirteen children,
are located at the three stations, Seoul, Soonan and Keizan. At Seoul
there are three foreign dwellings, publishing house with office and
chapel. At Soonan there are two foreign dwellings, and a school build-
ing, dormitories and dispensary. At Keizan there are two foreign
dwellings.
The training school at Soonan, 175 miles north of Seoul, is doing
good work in training workers. Academic work is given, and fifty-five
students have finished the course, and more than thirty of them are
now engaged in some branch of the work.
During the first eleven months of 1917, the literature sales amounted
to $2,233.74 U. S. gold. However, as we have no one to give their time
to this work, it has not advanced as rapidly as it might otherwise have
done. (J. C. Klose and wife, of Northern Illinois, are under appointment
for Korea to fill this urgent need, expecting to get off early in 1918.)
Many have been brought into the truth by the printed page, and with
proper field help we trust that the publishing work will soon be self-
supporting.

PHILIPPINE UNION CONFERENCE.


L. V. Finster, President.
The year 1917 has been another year of progress. Every depart-
ment of our work is becoming better organized. There will be between
250 and 300 baptized during the year.
At our meeting in December, while Elders A. G. Daniells and J. E.
Fulton were with us, a conference was formed of the Central and South-
ern parts of Luzon. Officers were elected, and the Central-Southern
Luzon Conference started out with seven churches and a membership
of 752. In this conference but little new work has been under-
taken during the year. Our tents were pitched near some of our. small
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churches to strengthen them. At Malabon our little church there had.


79 added to its membership.
The printing press, under the management of Brother C. N. Wood-
ward, has been greatly blessed. They have turned out nearly double
the work of the year before. We expect our literature sales will reach
$25,000 for the year. --
The Academy had a very favorable opening last June, with about
fifty students.
General meetings were held for the first time in the Panayan, Cebuan,
and Ilocano mission fields. Good meetings were had at each place. In
the Panayan Mission. we now have two churches with a membership of
81. In the Cebuan field we have one church with 33 members. In the
Ilocano field we have two churches with a membership of 61.
In November we were glad to welcome Brother and Sister Strahle,
who came to take charge of our literature work. Brother R. A. Stewart
will now be released to take charge of the literature work in the south-
ern group of islands.
All our workers are of good courage, and working to the limit of
their strength to hasten the message in this part of the vineyard.
Doors are wide open for advance moves on every hand.

SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION CONFERENCE.


0. Montgomery, President.
The South American Division Conference was organized in February,
1916, and is composed of the Brazil and Austral Union Conferences and
the Inca Union Mission. Its territory embraces all of the South Ameri-
can continent except Colombia, Venezuela, and the Guianas. It also
includes the Falkland Islands. It has a population of 37,000,000.
The organization of this Division Conference has been a strong ad-
vance step for the work in this field, and the year has shown goo re-
sults. Definite steps have been taken to strengthen the hands of the
workers, among whom there is a spirit of courage and progress. All
are striving toward greater achievements and higher standards in life
and labor.
The general meetings held throughout the field have been of a char-
acter to inspire and strengthen our people and give a: new impetus to
the work.
While all- departments of the work have been strengthened, special
emphasis has been laid upon the Home Missionary work and the goal
of winning one soul to Christ each year has been set before the churches
of this Division.
The reports for the first six months of 1917 for the Division show a
membership of 5,759. During this period, 440 souls have been baptized
into the faith, which, for the year, would mean one soul baptized for
each 6.1 members. Notwithstanding a very severe and prolonged
drought, which affected the Austral Union and parts of Brazil, the
tithe for 1916 showed a little increase over 1915, and the first six months
of the present year- it still holds up, the figures being $22,212.92. We
are now in the midst of a good harvest, the tithe returns of which,
however, will not be seen until the first half of 1918.
The offerings for foreign missions for the year 1916 were $10,623.38.
For the first half of this year the figures are $6,841.54, which, consider-
ing the conditions already mentioned, is very encouraging.
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AUSTRAL UNION.
J. W. Westphal, President.
In the several lines the work in the Austral Union has made progress.
Owing to the financial crisis and the severe drouth throughout our en-
tire field, the tithe and donations have not been all that we had hoped,
and the school and sanitarium have had a less patronage than the year
before. Nevertheless, the sanitarium has been able to meet all expenses
and make some improvements without adding to its small indebtedness.
The new wing is nearly completed and occupied. With the regular pro-
vision to meet a part of the teachers' salaries from the outside, the school
will not run behind. The publishing house has done a good business.
The total sales of literature in the field during the year ending June 30,
is $33,697.29, divided as follows: Argentine, $13,279.76; Chile, $12,443.76;
Alto Parana, $3,527.46; Uruguay, $3,133.12; and in the Magellan Mission
$1,313.19. Of a Temperance number of our Missionary paper, El Atalaya,
we printed an edition of 54,000, 19,000 More than of any previous edition.
In Argentine a church of eighteen members was organized at Bahia
Blanca. Through evangelistic efforts the work has been very materially
strengthened at Buenos Aires, Rosario, La Plata, and a good sized com-
pany developed in Parana, nineteen having been baptized. The total
baptisms have been ninety-three, and a goodly number are now await-
ing baptism. The membership is more than 1,150. Many of the breth-
ren have taken hold nobly of the Home Missionary work.
We do not yet have exact reports from Chile; but a good work has
been done. At Valparaiso a good work has been done and the work
greatly strengthened. Quite a number have been baptized. Work has
been done at Canquenes and otner places with good results. On ac-
count of ill health and other reasons the active field effort has been
rather light.
In the Alto Parana Mission the field help has also been little. The
wife of the Superintendent was taken down with tuberculosis and
died recently, which necessitated that he remain at home or near by.
Changes in laborers also deprived the field of help. Work bas been done
at Asuncifin, the Capital of Paraguay. Two have been baptized, one of
them a former active Spanish anarchist. Others are keeping the Sab-
bath. At the annual meeting, five were baptized. At Corrientes and
vicinity about a dozen are waiting a visit from the Superintendent to
be baptized.
The Uruguay. field has made progress and is taking on a more defi-
nite form. Eighteen have been baptized. The work has been established
at Colonia and strengthened at Nueva Helvecia and Montevideo. Four
are waiting baptism at Montevideo, two at Nueva Palmira, and seVeral
at Colonia Miguelete, where a public effort is now being made with
prospects of good results. A Bible colporteur has begun keeping the
Sabbath, also several Russians at Porvenir.
No evangelistic effort has been made in the Magellan Mission.
Brother A. G. Nelson, the only worker, has done much canvassing and
working in a private way, treating the sick and holding Bible readings.
As a result several are keeping the Sabbath. Considerable of the can-
vassing work has been done with horse and cart among the widely
scattered sheep ranchers over the extended plains of Southern Argen-
tine and Chile. The following from Brother Nelson will illustrate what
may and needs to be done in this way:
" We received a letter a few days ago which emphasizes the impor-
tance of our work in the camp. It was from a couple with whom I had
a few studies. I was sending them the Watchman and the Review
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series. Had also sold them a copy of 'Daniel and the Revelation.'
I will quote a few lines from the letter: ' We received your papers all
right. Were very much pleased with them and I must tell you that
through reading your books and papers and especially the Holy Bible,
we are both enjoying a good Christian life. We would like some more
and would willingly send you or give you when you come $25 (over $6
U. S.) or so if you would send us books or papers to read. We are
keeping the true Sabbath of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and
above all trying to follow in his foot-steps.' "

BRAZIL UNION CONFERENCE.


F. W. Spies, President.
Another year of struggles and victories is in the past, and whereas
continued war conditions have increased difficulties of a temporal nature,
the " everlasting gospel " has gone right ahead, making new conqueSts,
thus clearly proving that it is God's remedy for the ills and troubles of
these last days.
Publishing Work.
Our literature work again shows an encouraging growth for the past
year. Tile average number of colporteurs increased 35 in 1916 to
42 in 1917, the amount of literature sold reaching $30,530.15. Consider-
ing the many adverse circumstances with which this branch of our work
battled during the past year, so that we hardly dared expect to do
more than to hold the record gained the year before, we feel encouraged
at this growth, and thankful to our heavenly Father for what he has
done.
Educational Work.
Our training school for gospel workers is having an especially good
year. Fifty-six students are enrolled as against thirty-six last year,
and the interest manifested by them is certainly encouraging. When the
term closes in December, we expect that a number will enter different
branches of gospel work. We are thankful that the urgent calls for
workers that are coming from all parts of our vast field can gradually
be filled by the Brazilian youth who are thus being prepared for the
Master's work.
Union Membership and Finances.
Our present Union Conference membership is 2,699, a gain of 399
members for the past year. The tithes paid amounted to $19,998.90,
whereas the various offerings for missions reached the sum of $4,760.25.
The present unfavorable rate of exchange causes the real gain to appear
smaller than it really is.
Rio Grande do Sul Conference.
Concerning the progress of the work in this conference, Elder Henry
Meyer, the president, writes: " On account of the removal of some of
our workers, we had rather a small working force during this year.
But we are glad that at the close of the year an ordained minister, as
also a licentiate who has been attending school, will add re-enforcements
to our working staff. In view of the limited number of workers, we are
glad to be able to report that over one hundred members have been
added to the different churches in our conference during the year. Tithes
and offerings have increased considerably, and new interests have sprung
up in different places, keeping the workers busy to their utmost capacity.
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Eleven of our young people are at the school at Santo Amaro, preparing
themselves for some line of work, a number of whom were successful
colporteurs before enterino, school. Even though we tried to fill up the
gap by new recruits, we feel their absence from the colporteur work.
Still, all things considered, our literature sales have been remarkably
good for the past year. Our present membership is 870."
Santa Catharina Conference.
The President of this field, Elder A. Rockel, reports that during the
past year they have been able to add 38 members, and to organize two
new churches and one new Sabbath school. An encouraging increase in
tithes and offerings has been made. Elder Rockel writes: " Onr health-
reform principles were especialyy brought into prominence through the
fact that several of our own people, as also others not of our faith, were
healed from serious maladies by a careful attention to these principles.
The director of one of our southern colonies very warmly expressed his
appreciation of the work we are doing in enlightening the people on right
methods of living. If we take into account all the adverse conditions
met during the past year, especially bad weather and bad roads, we are
grateful for the success the Lord has given us. Our membership is at
present 401."
Parana Mission.
The work in this mission has had a good year. Thirty-seven mem-
bers were added, bringing the membership to 223. Several series of
gospel meetings were held in different parts of the mission, which re-
sulted in materially strengthening the older members and also in adding
new ones.
Sao Paulo Mission.
The working force of this mission has still been insufficient during
the past year. Elder John Lipke, the superintendent, was again,the di-
rector of the Seminary, and Miss L. Wurt's health did not permit her
as yet to resume her work in the field. Good progress has been made in
the Silo Paulo, where Elder J. E. Brown has had charge of the work..
But owing to lack of workers, but little has been done in other places.
The present membership is 374 .
Minas Mission.
The Minas Mission has made but little progress owing to lack of
workers. Recently Elder C. E. Rentfro came into this field from Portu-
gal. He is looking after several new interests reported as found by our
colporteurs. The present membership of Minas is 71. Some thirty are
expecting to be baptized in the near future.
Rio Espirito-Santo Mission:
Several tent efforts were held in Rio de Janeiro during the past year.
This was really the main effort put forth in this field. 'In spite of many
hindrances and hard times, the membership, also tithes and offerings,
have steadily grown in the nation's capital. Forty-six were added during
the year, bringing the membership up to 381. The book work has been
very successful in this, as also in the sac. Paulo and Minas Mission.
North Brazil.-
Concerning the northern part of Brazil, we can only repeat, that
little is being done there. We are still in hopes that in the near future
it may be possible to make a definite and vigorous beginning in the vast
northern part of this great Republic. Meanwhile Elder R. J. Wilf art is,
with a Bible worker and several colporteurs, doing what he can in Per-
nambuco. The membership is at present 227.
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THE INCA UNION MISSION.


E. L. Maxwell, Superintendent.
This has- been the banner year in the history of the Union so far as
baptisms are concerned. The reports in hand to date indicate that 238
persons have received this ordinance during the first nine months of
the year. The net tithe for the year will amount to about $1,750 for
the entire field, a good part of this coming from Peru. That of the
other missions will be small, as the brethren in the Lake Titicaca Mis-
sion are very poor and live on very little. Ecuador and Bolivia are
very small as yet. The membership now numbers 1,000. The new re-
cruits who have reached the field during the past few months have
greatly strengthened the work in the different missions. There is a
spirit of confidence and consecration throughout the field.
Owing to the lack of a field agent the literature work has fallen off
this year. Brother E. H. Wilcox is now in the field, and we hope to
effect the permanent re-organization of this branch by the first of the
year.
We need very much a central school for the education of the many
children of our brethren, and also for the training of evangelists who
may penetrate into distant sections of the country with the message.
We have called for this for two years, and hope to see it soon.
Peril Mission.
The work in this mission has made splendid progress during the
first nine months of this year. There have been seventy-one baptisms,
and according to present indications, the tithe will pass well over the
$1,000 mark. There is an awakening clearly seen in Peril that indicates
a strona advance in our work in the future. Much seed has been sown
in this field
t' from which the harvest is now being reaped.
Ecuador Mission.
Brother John Lorenz is pushing ahead in Ecuador, and we hope to see
good results from his work there. Encouraging reports reach us of the
work in that field. Brother Kalbermatter and wife of Argentine, who
are both nurses, will soon connect with the work in this field.
Bolivia Mission.
In Bolivia Elder W. R. Pohle is holding the fort anxiously awaiting
the arrival of the long-promised reinforcements. The work is gradually
becoming established in this very difficult field. There is a good opening
for work among the Indians of Bolivia such as is being done around
Lake Titicaca. We are now promised help from Argentine which will
arrive in the near future, and that will enable us to start this work.
Lake Titicaca Mission.
During the early part of the year the great Moho district lying
North and East of the Lake has been permanently entered and two new
mission - stations established. The principal station, " Oka Pampa " is
located a few leagues inland from the port of Moho, with Brother Ellis
Howard in charge. The other station is not far from the port, and is
called " The Broken Stone Mission." Brother Luciano Chambi, one of
our Indian workers, is in charge of this station. These two stations
will enable our workers to come in touch with many thousands of
Indians.
" The station at Huata on the Peninsula, where Elder C. V. Achen-
bach is located, has been completed. We now have five mission stations
and five organized churches with a membership of 682. There are
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several hundred Indians who are keeping the Sabbath and living the
truth the best they know how, who have not yet been baptized.
At each of the mission stations a good school is conducted in charge
of the director of the mission with a native assistant. There are four-
teen out-schools located near the different stations, making a total of
nineteen schools with an enrollment at the beginning of the school year
in March of twenty-two hundred children and youth. This school
work is attracting the attention of the national educational men and
other social workers, who look upon it very favorably.

SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE.


W. B. White, President.
The work has made steady progress in this field during the past
year, and we have much to encourage us. The long, severe drought,
which has prevailed in this land for two or three years, seems to be
broken at last, and the country has received a normal supply of rain-
fall, in consequence of which crops have been very good the past season.
In our local conferences the work goes steadily forward, and souls
are continually receiving the truth, and some new companies are being
raised up. Our field has recently been favoured with the incoming of
Pastor U. Bender and wife from the Montana Conference, who has now
taken the Presidency of the Cape Conference, and Professor H. G.
Patchett and wife, who are assisting in the school at Claremont. Had
we a little larger evangelistic force of workers who, with zeal and
energy could push out into the many small towns and cities, that have
never heard the truth without a doubt a'good harvest of souls could
be reaped in South Africa at this time. We now have in this field nearly
1000 white church members.
Having so few ministers and Bible workers in the field, we are mak-
ing a special effort with our English and Dutch papers, the Sentinel and
Wachter. We now have 4,150 paying subscribers to the Sentinel, and
3,000 for the Wachter, bringing our subscription list to 7,150 for the
two journals; 1,822 copies are taken in church clubs and 1,000 in con-
ference clubs, making a monthly output of these two papers of 9,972
copies. As these go out into the homes of the people, they are carrying
a decided influence in favor of the truth, and quite a number of souls
the past year have accepted the light through reading. The Union
Conference keeps one agent in the field all the time taking yearly sub-
scriptions for these papers, and he is having splendid success in his
work. During the past year we set apart one week denominating it
" Paper Week," asking all our people at this time to go out among their
neighbors and friends, and take subscriptions for the papers. At the
time of our last effort in this line nearly 900 yearly subscriptions were
taken by our people. We feel that this is a very practical line of mis-
sionary Work. We are glad for these good papers which are telling the
story of the truth to the people of South Africa, and shall do what we
can in the future to extend their circulation.
Our subscription book work is also in a healthy condition; but the
past year we have been a little fearful of encouraging new agents to
take the field, fearing we could not supply them with books from over-
sea. Large subscription books sell well in South Africa, and we have
recently placed the following orders for Duteh books with our over-sea
publishing houses: 2,000 copies of " Bible Readings," with the Watford
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House (England), 3,500 " Bible Readings," and 3,000 " Daniel and Reve-
lation " with the Pacific Press (America). If these books can be se-
cured they will be greatly appreciated by our canvassers and the people.
The Natal Conference has recently completed a beautiful church build-
ing in the city of Durban, and another is in progress of erection in the
city .of Johannesburg. One has already been dedicated, and it is hoped
that the other will be inDecember. - Both are nicely located and will
be a credit to our work in these cities. The brethren of the Orange
Free State will soon begin the erection of a church in the city of
Bloemfontein, the capital of that colony. They are now selecting the site.
Our school at Claremont has had a good year in many respects, and
at the close of the year in November, four were graduated from the
ministerial course. TheSe we hope may make active workers in the
cause of truth. Our sanitarium at Plumstead is enjoying a good patron-
age, and we are hoping very soon to clear away all debts from the in-
stitution.
During the past year two new mission stations have been established;
one on the border of the Congo, known as the " Congo Border Mission,"
and the other in the Transkei region, Northeastern Cape Province, in
the heart of the Red Kafir country. Brother S. M. Konigmacher is in
charge of the former; and Brother Claude Tarr of the latter. It is
desired to make the last named mission a training school for Kafirland.
At this new station recently a church of twenty-six members was or-
ganized, and the outlook is good for future work in that region.
A tract on the Sabbath question was recently written by Mrs. I. J.
Hankins, and is being translated into the various native languages of
South Africa. It is already printed in the language of Mashonaland,
South Rhodesia, and is creating a great interest in that region to hear
the truth.
A small book on the prophecies of Daniel, the coming kingdom, sec-
ond Advent, and kindred topics, has been written by Mrs. Nettie White,
and is now being published in the Zulu language. This book can also
be sold throughout the great Matabele nation of Southeastern Rhodesia.
It is now being translated into the Kafir and Sesuto, and when published
in the last named tongue, can be sold all through Bechuanaland, Barot-
seland, and along the upper tributaries of the Zambesi.
We are now ,moving our Union Book Depository and Union offices
from 56 RoelanI Street, Cape Town, to Claremont, using the rooms
under the Claremont church. As most of our Union workers live in the
suburbs, this arrangement will save much time and expense in going
back and forth to the city. The school next year will be held in the
large dormitory building. With confidence and faith in the ultimate
triumph of the message, we are pressing forward to the finishing of the
work.

WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE.


A. J. Haysmer, President.
We are glad to be able to report that the work in the West Indian
Union Conference has made progress during the past year.
The war is still affecting our work very much, not only in the raising
of funds, but in getting from place to place, as nearly all of the steam-
ship lines- have now been taken off. On this account we have not been
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able_to communicate with our field as we should, and have not been able
to get the necessary reports. '
Several tent efforts have been held in the Union with excellent re-
sults. One was in Barbadoes, conducted by Elder M. B. Butterfield.
He reports more than sixty baptisms. Elders I. G. Knight and A. E.
Riley held a tent effort in New Amsterdam, British Guiana. Elder -C. E.
Boynton, assisted by Elders W. G. Kneelandaand E. C. Boger a part of
the time, conducted a tent effort in the city of Panama, and twenty-six
united with the church in that city.
During the year another severe hurricane swept over Jamaica, mak-
ing five hurricanes and two droughts that have visited that island in the
past four years. In spite of all these things our workers and people are
of good courage, and are doing what they can to hasten on the work.
In this conference several tent efforts have been held, and as the result
of the combined efforts of all the workers two hundred and thirty-five
have been baptized in that island.
Several changes have taken place among our workers. Elder N. H.
Pool returned to the States, and Elder E. C. Boger was transferred from
Jamaica to take the presidency of the South Caribbean Conference.
Elder G. A. Roberts was elected to the presidency of the Jamaica Con-
ference. Elder and Mrs. E. C. Widgery also returned to the States.
The working force in the Jamaica Conference has been strengthened
by the arrival of Brother and Sister J. G. Petty and Brother J. A.
Applegate, the former to have charge of the conference office, the latter
to act as Field Missionary Secretary. Elder B. E. Connerly has severed
connection with the work in Colombia, engaging in business. The
West Caribbean Conference, however, has augmented the force in that
needy field by sending several canvassers into Colombia, and has also'
located Brother John L. Holder, their Spanish Field Missionary Secre-
tary, in that country.
Elder W. E. Baxter and family, from Arkansas, and Brother and
Sister J. D. Raff, from Porto Rico, have located in Venezuela, to push
the work in that long-neglected Spanish field. On account of health.
Brother F. H. Raley returned to the States, and Brother W. R. White,
who has worked about fifteen years in our publishing house in Eng-
land, was called to our Union to act as secretary and treasurer.
Dining the year the Watchman Press equipment .has been turned
over to the Pacific Press Publishing Association which has located a
branch in Cristobal, Canal Zone. We welcome 'this branch, which is
doing all in its power to help us build up the book and periodical work
in this field. We were greatly favored the latter part of the year by
having a Bookman's Convention for the territory of the Northern Latin
American Missions and the West Indian Union Conference at Cristobal.
While some who expected to attend could not come, yet we had a good
representation from the two fields, and we are sure results will be
seen in a greater increase in the sales of literature in these fields. We
appreciated very much the help of Elders W. T. Knox, J. L. Shaw and
N. Z. Town from the General Conference, and Brethren H. H. Hall and
H. G. Childs from the Pacific Press. We believe there are better days
ahead for the work in this field.
With very few exceptions, our workers are well and working hard
to advance the message among.the different tongues in our field. Our
Union Conference office is now located at Cristobal, Canal Zone, where
we hope to be able to render better service for our entire field.
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NORTHERN LATIN AMERICAN MISSIONS.


Cuban Mission.
The work in the Cuban Mission, which comprises Cuba and the Isle
of Pines, has enjoyed marked progress during the year 1917. Some-
thing over fifty have been added to the membership, and two churches
have been organized. The tithes and offerings will reach an increase
over last year of about $1,600. Although hindered during the first half of
the year by revolution, part of which time some of our colporteurs
were entirely cut off from the office, our literature sales will exceed
those of last year.
Because of the disturbed conditions in the island, it was thought
best not to open our Mission school. Those of our students who were
planning to enter the school were recommended to the school in San
Claudio conducted by Brother and Sister S. H. Carnahan. This is a self-
supporting school, and we believe has been a real help to the work in
Cuba.
There has been some changes in our corps of workers during the
year. Those who have come into the field are Brother Ray N. Studt
and family, and Brother Earl Shidler. Those who have left are Elder
A. N. Allen's family, who went to the United States; Brother E. W.
Thurber and wife to Guatemala, C. P. Martin and wife to Mexico, H. S.
Mould to the United States, also Mrs. A. Burgos, and Miss Vera Rob-
inson and her brother Victor Robinson to Mexico. Our hearts were
made sad by the death of one of our native workers, Brother Pedro
Barreiro. F. G. Lane.
Haiti.
Considering the times, we can say that 1917 has been a year of
many blessings, and the Lord has permitted us to enjoy two general
meetings, one in Grande Riviere for the north and central part, and
the other in a tent at St. Marc for the south and west coast. All at-
tending testified of having received special blessings.
It was a busy year for all; three church buildings were completed,
mostly by native help, one at Carvajal, one at Beau Joint, another at
Limbe, where also eight souls accepted the message through the labors
of Brother J. J. Baptiste, who is at present holding meetinas at Petite
Riviere where Brother A. Rean was laboring for some months, but had
to give up because of ill health.
Our first tent effort, conducted by Brother E. A. Curdy, with the
help of Brother J. B. Abel and Sister T. Belotte at Port au Prince has
proven successful, 27 souls have taken their stand so far, and been bap-
tized. A church of 40 members was organized, and others are waiting
to be baptized. The interest has grown to such an extent that another
effort will be started there before the close of 1017.
At St. Mare Brother M. N. Isaac has been active. The entire city
was stirred, and 13 souls baptized. Two of these are from Bourdette,
where an interest sprung up. The church here will be completed before
many months. On the island of Tortue our only missionary, Brother
G. Obas, is also busy. Seven souls were added to that company by
baptism and he reports more are ready. Brother A. Pean, on retiring
from work, accompanied Brother H. Lanoix to Huntsville, Ala., where
they go to attend, the Oakwood Junior College in preparation for fur-
ther usefulness in the cause.
By the use of Brother A. 0. Roth's stereopticon we gave- lectures in
all places where we visited our churches, and also in some new places,
so that those who cannot read may see.
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Brother Roth reports good results in his departments; in the Mk-


sionafy Volunteer Society are 264 members, and that they are active
is shown by the report of 1,651 books lent or given away, amounting
in value to about $350, also 6,636 visits made, 5,450 Bible readings
given, 7,276 meals given, 31 souls converted, and a cash offering for
work in the interior of $213. He reports retail book sales of $521, and
the educational department has been entirely self-supporting. Church
schools were conducted at Pignon, Grande Riviere and Port de Paix.
Although money is still scarce, and facilities for exportation poor,
the tithe and offerings have increased $511, and the Sabbath school
offerings $176, over 1916. Besides this $375 was collected for unfinished
churches. There were 89 baptized, bringing the membership to 380, with
30 candidates still waiting.
The Lord is hastening the work, roads are being built and sanitary
conditions improved, and we are thankful to our Father for these visi-
ble results. Albert F. Prieger.
Porto Rico and Santo Domingo.
In Porto Rico the hosts of intemperance have met defeat and the
right has gained a great victory this year. Congress passed a new
organic act for the island which gave the people the right to say if
prohibition should or should not become part of the new law. The
liquor interests worked hard and spent large sums of money, but the
moral and religious societies presented a united front, and king alcohol
was defeated by a majority of 38,000. A special number of our Spanish
Signs was printed and a large .quantity of them circulated which helped
to swell the total vote for prohibition. Porto Rico holds the honor of
beimg the first Spanish Commonwealth to declare for prohibition.
Our work has made advancement. One new church was organized
with fifteen members. All the other churches report gains, in all
thirty-five persons were baptized. Our total membership is now 170.
Santo Domingo, a part of this field, was visited again by the faith-
ful colporteur, and a good number of books sold. For several years a
native brother has lived near the capital. The enemy has tried every
way possible to destroy him, but the Lord has blessed, and some of his
neighbors have accepted the truth. Eight have been baptized. At one
time all, were put in prison and their meetings have been prohibited,
but they rejoice to suffer for Christ's sake. Surely this coming year
we must send to them the living preacher.
In Porto Rico a three month's school was held for the young people
who gave promise of making workers. In all twenty-four were in at-
tendance. All made advancement in their studies. A number of them
have already entered different branches of the work.
In the city of Cayey a beautiful concrete church building has been
erected.
In December a profitable general meeting and colporteur's institute
closed in Santurce, suburb of San Juan. Elder R. W. Parmele and
J. A. P. Green, of the North Latin Mission, were present, also Elder
W. A. Spicer, of the General Conference. It was arranged for Brother
H. D. Casebeer to open evangelistic work in the capital of Santo Do-
mingo. The book work has already borne fruit in that island, and a
number of believers resident there attended the general meeting.
These were organized into our first church of Santo Domingo.
At Aguadilla, on the west coast of Porto Rico, a lot has been pur-
chased for the erection of a church building.
The coming year gives promise of greater advancement than any
year in the past. Wm. Steele.
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Mexican Mission.
There has been some improvement in the situation in Mexico, and
during the year 1917 the work has progressed, although but very few
of our workers have yet returned to the field. The greater part of the
year Elder J. A. Leland has been stationed at Monterrey; also Brother
S. Marchisio has been working in the State of San Luis Potosi.
Brother Juan Robles, who has been located in El Paso, Texas, has vis-
ited the companies along the Mexican Central Railroad, as far south as
the military authorities would permit him to go. The superintendent
has visited the companies and churches in the central and eastern por-
tions of the republic, but was hindered from visiting the northwestern
and southern sections because of political disturbances.
Something like thirty-five persons have been baptized during the
year, and we have heard from our brethren in_practically all parts,
and find that they are holding on to the truth remarkably well.
Through their faithful efforts one or two new companies have been
raised up. The fact that the brethren have held on so well under the
severe difficulties through which they have passed is very encouraging.
Many of them have had to leave their homes and go to other places for
safety. Some have lost practically everything they had, and have
suffered severely, but in spite of it all very few have left the truth,
and quite a number have been added to the little companies.
The work of the distribution of literature has gone forward rather
slowly, because there has been only one or two that have stayed by the
work. They have had remarkable success considering the situation.
During all these years of political upheaval Brother C. Shultz has re-
mained faithfully at his work distributing literature. Though he has
passed through many dangers, the Lord has wonderfully protected him.
During 1917 he was practically the only one doing any systematic
work in the sale of books and papers.
While the paper has been published in Washington, the greater por-
tion of the monthly editions has been sent to the mission printing office
at Taeubaya, a suburb of Mexico City. Brother Carlos Nicolas has
been in charge of this, as well as looking after the interests of the local
church. The brethren at Mexico City experienced a special blessing at
the time of the Week of Prayer, and are of good courage in the Lord.
From all places comes word that there is a greater interest than
ever to hear the truth, and quite a number are awaiting baptism.
G. W. Caviness.
Guatemala.
Guatemala has been most of the year without a superintendent.
The return of Elder J. B. Stuyvesant took away the director and the
one foreign field evangelist.. Brother W. F. Mayers continued in the
book work, putting in a large number of Spanish publications. He was
compelled to return to the States at the end of the year, to join his
wife, whose health did not permit her to return to the field. Brother
and Sister W. F. Hardt and Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Hardt's mother, continued
their English school in Guatemala City. In September, Elder and Mrs.
E. W. Thurber, formerly of the Mexico MiSsion, were transferred from
Cuba to Guatemala, Elder Thurber taking the superintendency: He
reported finding believers as follows: In Puerto Barrios, an English
Sabbath school of several members; in Quirigua, another little English
Sabbath school, fruitage of work among West Indian. Negroes; one
faithful Spanish believer, an old sister, in San Augustin; a little com-
pany in Guatemala City. On December 24 began the series of earth-
quake shocks which brought down the larger part of the buildings in
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the city. The mission home is in a wood building in the suburbs and
suffered no damage. The English school building was destroyed. None
of our people were injured in any way.
Salvador Mission.
The second year of our mission work is in the past in this small but
needy Republic, containing about 1,200,000 inhabitants.
During 1917 work was opened in several new places. In Santa Ana,
the second city of importance and size, a series of meetings was held
being followed with careful personal work and regular preaching and
prayer services. God greatly blessed our efforts notwithstanding our
being alone.
In August Elder R. W. Parmele visited us and organized a Mission
church which at present has a membership of 17 believers. Seven
others have signed the covenant here in Santa Ana and ,are awaiting
baptism. Still others are keeping the Sabbath and are pressing toward
perfection in Jesus.
The banner of truth has been unfurled in the center of El Salvador.
A company of believers has been raised up to bear testimony in Cojute-
peque, the most central city in the Republic. Six dear souls followed
their Lord in baptism at this place in Lake Ilopango. We hope to
see this company's light extended to other places as it grows and
strengthens.
We also made a trip to the frontier of Honduras, where we have a
family faithfully testifying for truth in the mountain town, San Fer-
nando. One man in this fanatical place notified the believers that the
missionaries would be cut into pieces with his " machete," or long-
bladed knife, if they entered his house. Thank the Lord, beore we left
town we had the pleasure of giving several Bible readings in this man's
house and of seeing him kneel in prayer with us. Others as earnest
Catholics as he also became attentive and interested in God's Word.
" There shall be earthquakes in divers places." During June and
July the capital was called " The cradle." Hundreds of quakes were
felt both great and small. The first ones destroyed the capital and
four other cities besides villages and farms.
Our place of worship was completely ruined. Since then the meet-
ings were held in the small quarters of a tailor shop. Nearly all the
church members remain of good courage, being severely tried by this
sudden disaster. Five new members were added to the church in the
capital, thus bringing the total Membership in the Republic up to 44.
Brother J. A. P. Green's visit was appreciated, and since Brother
U. M. Cooke has returned from the States with his bride, the outlook for
the book work for 1918 is very encouraging indeed.
Satan's forces are felt on every hand, for he knoweth that he hath
but a very short time. Still God's Spirit is working mightily on the
hard hearts of men; for we see interests springing up throughout the
Republic that cannot be justly cared for by the present staff of workers
in the field. The future looks bright; but we must pray the Lord of the
harvest to send forth more workers before the time of opportunity
forevermore be past.
In December the writer was compelled to take a furlough to the
States on account of severe and long-continued attacks of malarial fever.
John L. Brown.
North Honduras..
North Honduras Mission has a membership of nearly 200, 19 of
whom were baptized in the year 1917. Some of these are Spanish, but
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the greater portion are English. Some work has been done among the
Spanish people the last three years, and as a result a small company is
raised up in La Ceiba, with several scattered in different portions of
the field.
The workers in this field consist of one ordained minister, one field
missionary agent, one secretary and treasurer for the conference, and
one Bible worker. Also, a secretary of the Sabbath school department.
It was decided at the campmeeting to add two more workers to our
force from this field, to assist in tent efforts and other meetings. One
of these is Gideon Jones and the other J. T. Borden. Brother Borden
is now working among the Spanish people on the coast. Owing to fail-
ing health, Brother Chas. M. Paden, our conference secretary and treas-
urer, was compelled to return to the States, and Gideon Jones was
asked to take his place in the office.
The amount of funds raised in this field for the first three quarter's
of 1917, are, tithe $855.33. Sabbath school offerings $565.65, Thirteenth
Sabbath offering $227.76.
There are nine churches and companies in this field, and ten Sab-
bath schools, including family schools. One worker, a canvasser, left
us to join the South Honduras mission. We expect another worker to
join us soon from the States, Brother W. E. Lanier, formerly connected
with the Philippine Islands Mission, wlio will locate at San Pedro.
Isaac Baker.
South Honduras.
We were 'visited by the Union Superintendent in July, and as a
result of his visit the Siguatepeque school enterprise has been taken
over by the General Conference to be conducted at a training school.
Brother and Sister Karl J. Snow, who have labored long in the school
will be added to the staff of mission workers the coming year. They
are at present on furlough in the States.
Brother Manuel Alvarez also has been added to the mission staff.
He was transferred from the Northern Honduras Mission. The two
American brethren who canvassed for several months in this territory
have gone to Colombia. We are now developing native talent to take
-their place. Several hundred copies of the " Practical Guide to Health,"
and our religious books have been circulated. These latter are begin-
ning to bear fruit in awakened interest on the part of their purchasers.
Several copies of our best books' have found their way into the home
of the President of the Republic, and as a result of reading our. papers
and hearing of our school the Minister of Education was desirous of
knowing more about our beliefs and practices.
The past year has witnessed the doubling of the membership of the
South Honduras Mission, it being at present 40. Inquiries are contin-
ually coming to us, and our future outlook is cheering, notwithstanding
the indifference of the majority and the natural obstacles of the field.
Henry F. Brown.

DETACHED MISSIONS.
Bahama Islands.
The following is a report of the efforts made to carry the third
angel's message to the people of the Bahama Islands during the year
from November 1, 1916, to the same date 1917. During this time we
have been unable to visit any settlements on the other islands except-
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ing the island of Eleuthera, where we already have two companies of


believers. This is due to the fact that we have been alone in the evan-
gelical work the most of the time, and the work here in Nassau has
needed so much attention. Ever since about the beginning of January
a lively interest has been manifested on the part of many people to hear
the message for this time. We haVe found house-to-house work by far
the most successful means of getting the truth into the homes. By a
systematic use of Present Truth Series we have found many homes to
which we were welcomed to hold Bible readings. As a result of the
various means used to advance the gospel during this year, we now
count 18 who have begun obeying the commands of God. Some of
these are people of influence, and their course has aroused the interest
of numbers of others who are influential people of the city.
Realizing the need of native help, last November we started a
special class for those who, when they had sufficient training, would
be able to devote all, or at least the greater part of their time to gospel
work. Most earnest effort was made by all to acquire the ability to
present the Message, mostly as Bible workers. As a result four of the
class are spending a large part of their time in this .noble work, in
which they are becoming more and more efficient as the days go by.
During the year twelve hay.e been baptized, and six others will go
forward in this -ordinance in a few weeks.
Brother and Sister C. G. Howell from Daylight, Tenn., arrived in
Nassau in the latter part of September, 1916, to take charge of the
school work which had been in operation two years. This work they
very ably conducted until last June, when Sister Howell's failing health
made it necessary for them to return to the States. As the expense of
transporting teachers to and from this field had proven so heavy since
the school opened, it was deemed best not to continue it longer.
We have no regular canvassers who devote all their time to selling
our literature, but quite a number of the church members spend some
time selling the smaller books. Some have been quite successful, when
we take into consideration the fact that many of these people cannot
read, and others have but little desire to read, and still others are too
poor to purchase books, especially since the war has broken out.
Most of the believers have a desire to do something to advance the
knowledge of the plan of salvation. Their earnestness and zeal is
noticed by the people throughout this colony. There is a oneness ex-
isting in their midst, which is a good omen for successful work to be
done during the coming year. Jas. H. Smith.
Hawaiian Mission.
We are glad to report onward progress for the year 1917.
Early in the year R. W. Smith and wife came to connect with the
work in Hawaii, Brother Smith in evangelistic work, and Sister Smith
in school work.
H. G. Rowland, of Australia, has been with us, and has been doing
exceptional work as a colporteur. His sales for the past ten months
have been $2,150.
Edgar G. Riehl - and wife arrived early in the year to take charge of
the Hilo treatment rooms. The treatment work is gradually growing.
Brother Riehl has been spending some time in Bible work, when not
busy giving treatments.
Our literature sales for the past year have not been quite as large
as last year. L. T. Heaton has been spending part of his time in the
Bible work, thus only leaving one man in the field giving his entire
time.
SURVEY OF THE FIELD 261

The Honolulu treatment rooms have been doing good work. At


present Win. MacMillan is in charge. Brother L. V. Bowerman has
returned to the States to take some further school work. We are ex-
pecting a man and wife from the States to take charge.
Our little school is getting on well, but has not quite as large an
enrollment as last year, for we were not able to carry higher work than
ninth grade. Our olde r children are thus compelled to attend high
school, for which we are very sorry.
R. W. Smith.

APPROPRIATIONS_ TO MISSIONS.
The amounts indicated below have been expended by the General
Conference for evangelistic work, for the years stated:
1905 $143,796.86
1906 163,755.56
1907 253,445.74
1908 272.873.08
1909 351,414.61
1910 410,611.48
1911 464,922.53
1912 476,600.00
1913 523,763.00
1914 Foreign, $474,749.00; Home, $111,500.00 586,249.00
1915 Foreign, 509,746.92; Home, 122,000.00 631,746.92
1916 Foreign, 692,077.57; Home, 161,076.00 853,153.57
1917 Foreign, (380,219.17; Home, 202,734.00 882,953.17
1918 Foreign, 1,071,929.90; Home, 276,960.00 1,348,889.90
The amounts for the years 1905 to 1911 represent actual expendi-
tures; for 1912 to 1918, appropriations voted. The amounts expended
for most of the years was in excess of that appropriated, rarely less.

WORKERS SENT TO FOREIGN FIELDS.


(Not including children.)
1901-02 107
1903 60
1904 40
1905 60
1906 76
1907 59
1908 140
1909 134
1910 61
1911 74
1912 97
1913 157
1914 103
1915 76
1916 147
1917 59
PRESIDENTS OF THle: GENERAL CONFERENCE OF
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS.
Name Date of Service
1. John Byington May 21, 1863, to May 17, 1865
2. James White May 17, 1865, to May 14, 1867
3. J. N. Andrews May 14, 1867, to May 12, 1868
4. James White May 12, 1868, to Dec. 29, 1871
5. Geo. I. Butler Dec. 29, 1871, to Aug. 10, 1874
6. James White Aug. 10, 1874, to Oct. 6, 1880
7. Geo. I. Butler Oct. 6, 1880, to Oct. 17, 1888
8. 0. A. Olsen Oct. 17, 1888, to Feb. 19, 1897
9. G. A. Irwin Feb. 19, 1897, to April 2, 1901
10. A. G. Daniells April 2, 1901, to

SECRETARIES OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF


SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS.
Name Date of Service
1.' Uriah Smith May 21, 1863, to May 12, 1868
2. M. S. Burnham May 12, 1868, to May 18, 1869
3. Uriah Smith May 18, 1869, to Nov. 14, 1873
4. S. Brownsberger Nov. 14, 1873, to Aug. 10,- 1874
5. Uriah Smith Aug. 10, 1874, to Sept. 19, -1876
6. C. W. Stone Sept. 19, 1876, to Sept. 20, 1877
7. Uriah Smith Sept. 20, 1877, to Dee. 1, 1881
8. A. B. Oyen Dec. 1, 1881, to Nov. 8, 1883
9. - Uriah Smith Nov. 8, 1883, to Oct. 17, 1888
10. Dan. T. Jones Oct. 17, 1888, to March 5, 1891
11. W. A. Coleord March 5, 1891, to March 6, 1893
12. L. T. Nicola April, 1893, to Feb. 19, 1897
13. L. A. Hoopes Feb. 19, 1897, to April 2, 1901
14. H. E. Osborne April 2, 1901, to April 11, 1903
15. W. A. Spicer April 11, 1903, to
In the two preceding tables the dates given indicate the time when
the Conference sessions were convened.

ANNUAL OFFERINGS.
First Sabbath in July.- Midsummer Offering for Foreign Missions.
December, Week of Prayer.- Annual Offering for Foreign Missions.
Fourth Sabbath in February.- Offering for Religious Liberty Work.

SPECIAL DAYS.
First Sabbath in January.- Missionary Volunteer Day.
First Sabbath in April and second Sabbath in August - Educational
Days.

Mission Offerings, North American Division - 1917


Annual Offering $ 66,101.35
Midsummer Offering 30,253.08
Harvest Ingathering 169,170.18
Missions 251,636.90
Sabbath School 449,625.78
Weekly Offerings 3,647.76
Miscellaneous 37,535.89

Total $1,007,970.94
262
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF THE
GENERAL, CONFERENCE.
(As amended at the thirty-eighth session, held at Washington, D. C.,
May 15 to June 8, 1913.)
Article I Name.
This organization shall be known as the General Conference of Sev-
enth-day Adventists.
Article II Object.
The object of this Conference is to teach all nations the everlasting
gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
Article III Membership.
Section 1.The membership of this Conference shall consist of:
(a) Such division conferences as have been or shall be properly or-
ganized and accepted by vote.
(b) Such union conferences not included in any division conference
as have been or shall be properly organized and accepted by vote.
(c) Such local conferences' not embraced in any union conference
as have been or shall be properly organized and accepted by vote.
(d) Such division missions and such union missions not included in
any division conference or mission as have been or shall be properly
organized and accepted by vote.
(e) Missions, properly organized, not included in union conferences
or missions.
Sec. 2. The voters of this conference shall be designated as fol-
lows:
(a) Delegates at large.
(b) Regular delegates.
Sec. 3. Delegates at large shall be:
(a) The General Conference Executive Committee..
(b) Such representatives of missions of the General Conference as
shall receive delegates' credentials from the executive committee, such
credentials to be given only by the consent of a majority of the ex-
ecutive committee.
Sec. 4. Regular delegates shall be such persons as are duly ac-
credited by division conferences and missions, by union conferences not
included in any division conference, and local conferences not included
in any union conference.
Sec. 5. Each division conference or mission shall be entitled to one
delegate without regard to numbers, an addititional delegate for each
union conference or mission, and for each local conference in its terri-
tory, and an additional delegate for each five hundred of its membership.
Each union conference not included in a division conference shall be
entitled to one delegate without regard to numbers, an additional dele-
gate for each conference in its territory, and an additional delegate for
each five hundred of its membership. Each local conference not in-
cluded in a union conference shall be entitled to one delegate without
regard to numbers, and one additional delegate for each five hundred
members. Union missions and local missions not included in division
or union conferences shall have such representation as may be decided
by the General Conference Executive Committee, and accepted by the
delegates in session.'
263
264 CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS.

Article IV Officers and Their Duties.


Section 1. The regular officers of this Conference shall be a presi-
dent, the vice-presidents, a secretary, a -treasurer, an assistant treas-
urer, and an auditor, who shall be elected by the Conference.
Sec. 2. President: The president shall act as chairman of the ex-
ecutive committee, and labor in the general interests of the Conference,
as the executive committee may advise.
Sec. 3. Vice-presidents: The president of each division conference
or mission shall be a vice-president of the General Conference. His
duties shall be such as are prescribed by the constitution of his division
conference or mission.
Sec. 4. Secretary: It shall be the duty of the secretary to keep the
minutes of the proceedings of the conference sessions and of the
committee meetings, and to collect such statistics and other facts from
division, union, and local conferences and missions, as may be desired
by the conference or the executive committee, and to perform such
other duties as usually pertain to such office.
Sec. 5. Treasurer: It shall be the duty of the treasurer and the
assistant treasurer to receive all funds and disburse them by order
of the president, and to render such financial statements at regular
intervals as may be desired by the conference or the executive com-
mittee.
Sec. 6. Election of officers: All officers of the Conference, and the
members of the executive committee except such members as are presi-
dents and vice-presidents of division conferences and presidents of
union conferences, shall be chosen by the delegates at the regular
quadrennial sessions of the General Conference, and shall hold their
office. for the period of four years, or until their successors are elected,
and appear to enter upon their duties.
Article V Executive Committee.
Section 1. At each session the Conference shall elect an executive
committee for the carrying on of its work between the sessions.
Sec. 2. The executive committee shall consist of the president, the
vice-presidents, the secretary, the treasurer, the vice-presidents of divi-
sion conferences and missions, the presidents of union conferences, the
superintendents of organized union missions, the secretaries in charge
of duly organized departments, namely, the Publishing, Medical, Edu-
cational, Sabbath-school, Young People's Missionary Volunteer, the
ex-presidents of the General Conference having credentials from this
conference, and eleven other persons.
Article VI Incorporations, Departments, and Agents.
Section 1. Such incorporations may be authorized and departments
created as the development of the work requires.
Sec. 2. At each regular session of this Conference, the delegates shall
elect the trustees of all corporate bodies connected with this organiza-
tion, as may be provided in the statutory law governing each.
Sec. 3. The Conference shall employ such committees, secretaries,
treasurers, agents, ministers, missionaries, and other persons, and make
such distribution of its laborers, as may be necessary to effectively
execute its work.
Sec. 4. The Conference shall grant credentials or licenses to its
ministers and missionaries. In division missions and in union missions
outside of division missions the respective executive committees shall
have power to grant credentials and licenses to foreign and native
workers.
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS. 265

Article VII Sessions.


Section 1. This Conference shall hold quadrennial sessions at such
date and place as the executive committee shall designate by a notice
published in the Advent Review and Sabbath Herald at least three
months before the date for the session.
Sec. 2. The executive committee may call special sessions at such
time and place as it deems proper, by a like notice, and the trans-
actions of such special sessions shall have the same force as those of
the regular sessions.
Article VIII By-laws.
The voters of this Conference may enact by-laws and amend or
repeal them at any session thereof, and such by-laws may embrace any
provision not inconsistent with the constitution.
Article IX Amendments.
This constitution or its by-laws may be amended by a two-thirds
vote of the voters present at any session, provided that, if it is pro-
posed to amend the constitution at a special session, notice of such
purpose shall be given in the call for such special session.

BY-LAWS.
Article I Regular Sessions.
Section 1. At each session of the Conference the executive com-
mittee shall nominate for election the presiding officers for the session.
Sec. 2. Previous to each session of the Conference, the executive
committee shall provide such temporary committees as may be nec-
essary to conduct the preliminary work of the Conference.
Article II Executive Committee.
Section 1. During the intervals between sessions of the Conference,
the executive committee shall have full administrative power, with
authority to grant and withdraw credentials and licenses, and to fill
for the current term any vacancies that may occur in its officers,
boards, committees, or agents, by death, resignation, or otherwise, ex-
cept in cases where other provisions for filling such vacancies shall be
made by vote of the General Conference. The withdrawal of creden-
tials or filling of vacancies on the executive committee shall require
the consent of two-thirds of the members of the executive committee.
Sec. 2. Any five members of the executive committee, including the
president or a vice-president, shall be empowered to transact such
executive business as is in harmony with the general plans outlined
by the committee, but the concurrence of four members shall be neces-
sary to pass any measure.
Sec. 3. Meetings of the executive committee may be called at any
time or place, by the president or a vice-president, or such meeting
may be called by the secretary upon the written request of any five
members of the committee.
Article III Departments.
Section 1. The work of the departmenti of this organization shall
be in charge of the secretaries elected by the General Conference, as-
sociated with the committees selected by the executive committee, when
such committees are not otherwise provided for by the Conference.
266 CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS.

Article IV Finance.
Section 1. This Conference shall receive a tithe from all of its
division, union, and local conferences and division missions, and the
tithe of its union and local mission fields.
Sec. 2. The executive committee shall be authorized to call for such
special donations as may be necessary to properly prosecute its work.
Sec. 3. The Conference shall receive offerings devoted to missions.
Article V Audits.
Section 1. The executive committee shall have the accounts of the
Conference and of its several departments audited at least once each
calendar year, and shall report upon the same to the General Con-
ference at its regular sessions.
Sec. 2. The executive committee shall appoint annually eight per-
sons not in its employ, who, with the president, the vice-presidents, the
secretary, the treasurer, and not less than seven presidents of union
conferences, shall constitute a committee for auditing and settling all
accounts against the General Conference.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.
Only the names of ordained and Allen, C. W., 1112 Kalarnath
licensed ministers appear in St., Denver, Colo.
this list. To determine the Allen, M. J., 3202 Broadway, Ft.
nature of any person's ap- Wayne, Ind.
pointment, reference should be Allen, J., Corner Peel and. Grey
made to the directory of the Sts., South Brisbane,. Queens-
Conference operating in the field land, Australia.
where the worker is located. Allison, J. W., 712 EVerett Ave.,
This applies to the workers Kansas City, Kans.
named above as "well as all Allum, F. A., Wang Gia Dun, Han-
other classes. kow, Hupeb, China.
Altman, M. A., 75 Grant St., Port-
Aalborg, N. J., Montego Bay, Ja- land, Me.
maica, British West Indies. Alway, W. A., Harvey, N: Dak.
Abbott, E. H., Lodi, Cal. Alway, G. M., 2965 South Acoma
Abbott, F. L., 51 Summit St., St., Denver, Colo.
South Manchester, Conn. Anderson, A. N., Nagoya, Japan.
Abel, J. B. M., Box 88, Cape Hai- Anderson, August, East 1014
tien, Haiti. Eighth Ave., Spokane, Wash.
Abella, Jose, 7 rue Station Sani- Anderson, A. W., " Mizpah," Wah-
taire, Algers, Algeria. roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Aberle, H., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Anderson, B. L., 6 Austin Ave.,
Germany. Kowloon Hongkong, China.
Abney, B. W., Box 602, High Point, Anderson,'C. V., 709 North Fifty-
N. C. fourth Ave., West, Duluth, Minn.
Achenbach, C. V., Casilla 28, Puno, Anderson, J. E., Milanes 99, Ma-
Peru, South America. tanzas, Cuba, West Indies.
AcMoody, C. E., 821 West Seventh Anderson, J. N., College View,
St., Grand Island, Nebr. Nebr.
Adams, C. E., 484 North Second Anderson, J. P., Swatow, Kwang-
St., Fort Dodge, Iowa. tung, China.
Adams, E. H., 217 Mariposa St., Anderson, M. E., Drawer 586,
Fresno, Cal. Watertown, S. Dak.
Adams, E. M., 97 Ledesma St., Anderson, U. S., Berrien Springs,
Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Islands. Mich.
Adams, J. W., Hinkley, Cal. Anderson, W. H., Rosemead Ave.,
Adams, K. M., 300 Serangoon Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.
Road, Singapore, Straits Set- Andersson, Nils, Ingolfsstraeti 10,
lements. Reykjavik, Iceland.
Adams, P. P., Lacombe, Alberta, Andreasen, M. L., - Hutchinson,
Canada. Minn.
Adams, W. M., 417 West Fifth St., Andress, Wm. M., 751 East Ninth
Los Angeles, Cal. South, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Adkins, U. G., Butte Creek, Mont. Andrews, G. G., College View,
Ahr6n, E. J., Gamla Kungsholms- Nebr.
brogatan 38, Stockholm, Swe- Andrews, J. N., Chungking; Sze-
den. chwan, China.
Airey, R. W., Caldwell, Idaho. Andrews, R. F., College View,
Nebr.
Akre, 0. M., 103 Willoughby-Sum-
ner Block, Saskatoon, Saskatche- Andrews, W. R., 1366 St. Nicolas
wan, Canada. Ave., New York, N. Y.
Alder, J. D., 3012 E St., Eureka, Andross, C. E., 417 West Fifth
Cal. St., Los Angeles. Cal.
Allen, A. N., 300 Darlington Ave., Andross, E. E., Box 146, Glen-
Darlington, S. C. dale. Cal.
267
268 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Ang, T. K., Swatow, Kwangtung, Blihre, G. Grindelberg 15a, Ham-


China. burg, Germany.
Angervo, 0., Gamla Kungsholms- Baird, B. B., Nebraska City, Nebr.
brogatan 38, Stockholm, Swe- Baird, G. W., 1 Devereux Road,
den. Battersea, ,ondon, S. W. 11,
Angfebarger, G. W., 531 Santa England.
Fe Drive, Denver, Colo. Baierle, Chas., 4738 York Road,
Arevalo, Victorio, 707 Vermont St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Manila, Philippine Islands. Bailey, M. R., 60 Howard St., Lew-
Armitage, F. B., Zulu Mission, iston, Me.
Ladysmith, Natal, South Africa. Bailey, F. C., 1 Devereux Road,
Armstrong, A. D., 1 Devereux Battersea, London, S.. W. 11,
Road, Battersea, London, S. W. England.
11, England. Baker, A. L., Box 408, Santa Rosa,
Armstrong, A., 67 Claremont Road, Cal.
Smethwick, near Birmingham, Baker, Isaac, La Ceiba, Republic
England. Honduras, Central America,.
Armstrong, H. E., " Warden Baker, Thomas, Coomassie, via Sec-
House," Crumpsall Crescent, condee, Gold Coast, West Africa.
Manchester, England. Baker-, W. L. H., Warburton, Vic-
Armstrong, W. H., Rileyville, Page toria, Australia.
Co., Va. Balsbaugh, Henry, 823 Pine St.,
Ashcroft, C. E., Corner Peel and Vicksburg, Miss.
Grey Sts., South Brisbane, Baptiste, J. J., Box 88, Cape Hai-
Queensland, Australia. tien,
Ashton, N. S., care Academy, Mt. Barcus, J. E., Yankton, S. Dak.
Vernon, Ohio. Barnes, D. V., Box 214, Mound
Asirvatham, A., 29 Vepery High Bayou, Miss.
Road, Madras, India. Barr, W. E., 1113/2 East Third St.,
Aufderhar, H. A., Pierce, Colo. Tulsa, Okla.
Augsbourger, Ulysse, La Ligniere, Barrett, D. J. C., Box 217, St.
Gland, Switzerland. John's, Newfoundland. -
Barritt, T. H., 4738 York Road,
Babcock, C. M., Chamberlain, S. Dak. Philadelphia, Pa.
13abcock, D. C., Ilorin, via Lagos, Barlow, W. A., Babumohal, via
Nigeria, West Africa (on fur- Simultala, E. I. R., India.
lough in England). Barras, L. W., " Croftview," Ud-
Babienco, T. T., Battleford, Sas- dingston, near Glasgow, Scot-
katchewan, Canada. land.
Baber,G. H., Graysville, Tenn. Bartlett, W. T., Stanborough
Backhaus, G. H. K., 110 Grote St., Park, Watford, England.
Adelaie, South Australia, Aus- Barto, W. P., 15 Juliana Straat,
tralia. Medan, Sumatra, Dutch East
Bacon, A. E., 105 Llanishen St., Indies.
Heath, Cardiff, South Wales. Bartsch, G., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Badaut, J. P., rue Nicolas Roret, 1, lin-Charl., Germany.
Paris, XIIle, France. Basney, H. C., Brawley, Cal.
Badaut, Paul, Rose Hill, rue Bates, F. E., Kulangsu, Amoy,
de la Renes 42, Mauritius, In- China.
dian Ocean. Battye, W. E., 22 Stanley St.,
Baer,11. T. Florida, F. C. C. A., Richmond, Victoria, Australia.
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Backe, Dr. F., Uhlandstr. 189,
America. Berlin-Charl., Germany.
Bahler, R., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Baum, C. S., Hamburg, Pa.
Germany. Baxter, W. E., Caracas, Venezuela,
Bahr, E., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- South America.
burg, Germany. Beams, J. W., Nevada, Iowa.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 269

Beane, J. L., 417 West Fifth St., Berg, Henry, Prussia, Saskatche-
Los Angeles, Cal. wan, Canada.
Beardsley, J. I., Box 414, Hunts- Bergersen; N. C., Akersgaten 74,
ville, Ala. Christiania, Norway.
Beazley, A. L., Smith's Falls, On- Bernstein, 0. 0., 1633 Cook St.,
tario. Denver, Colo.
Beck, H., Box 66, Port of Spain, Berry, G. W., Angora, Nebr.
Trinidad, Bri'tish West Indies. Bertalot, Elie, Casella Postale
Becker, W., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- 218, Florence, Italy.
lin-Charl., Germany. Berthelsen, P. E., Bethel, Wis.
Beckner, R. A., Myanaurig, Burma. Bicknell, P. F., South Lancaster,
Beddoe, B. E., Box 146, Glendale, Mass.
Cal. Bidwell, W. E., Gordonsville, Va.
Beebe, E. I., Ovid, Mich. Bird, A. C., Caldwell, Idaho.
Behr, H., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Bird, W. L., Box 414, Huntsville,
burg, Germany. Ala.
Behrens, A., Grindelberg 15a, Birkenstock, J. J., Stranack St.,
Hamu rg, Germany. Maritzburg, Natal, South Africa.
Behrens, E., Warwick House, St. Bischoff, H., Bauerstr. 38, Munich,
George's Terrace, Perth, West GerMany.
Australia, Australia. Black, W. L., 163 Palm Court, Riv-
Behrens, J. H., 4119 Grove Ave., erside, Cal.
Norwood, Ohio. Blackwood, C. A., 412 Range St.,
Belgrave, C. C., S. D. A. Mission, Dothan, Ala.
Rai Bareily, India. Blake, W. J., R. F. D. 7, Box 26a,
Bell, Alexander R., 852 Colburn Battle Creek, Mich.
St., Toledo, Ohio. Blandford, C. L., Chungking, Sze-
Bell, Allen R., Box 314, Hammond, chwan, China.
La. Bliss, C. H., 1207 Oaklawn Ave.,
Bell, C. V., Australasian Mission- Peoria, Ill.
ary College, Cooranbong, N. S. Block, Godofredo, Puiggari, F. C.
W., Australia. E. R., Argentina, South Amer-
Bell, J. E., " Warden House," ica.
Crum psall Crescent, Manchester, Blosser, J. B., Berrien Springs,
England. Mich.
Bellah, C. G., 5331 Goodfellow Blue, I. F. 17 Abbott Road,
Place, St. Louis, Mo. Lucknow,
Bellinger, J. S., 1711 Cass St., Blunden, H. M., Wang Gia Dun,
Nashville, Tenn. - Hankow, Hupeh, China.
Bellows, R. J., Cooks, Mich. Boehm, J. H., Estacilo de Sao
Belz, Frank, Capoeiras Correio Bernardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo,
Estreito, Santa Catharina, Bra- Brazil, South America.
zil, South America. Bottcher, J. T., Clinton, Mo.
Bender, U., 56 Roeland St., Cape Boger, E. C., Box 66, Port of Spain,
Town, South Africa. Trinidad, British West Indies.
136nezat, Leopold, Casella Postale Bollinan, C. P., Takoma Park
218, Florence, Italy. Station, Washington, D. C.
Benham, R. D., Cornelius, Oreg. Bond, C. L., Box 408, Santa Rosa,
Benson, C. L., Berrien Springs, Cal.
Mich. Bond, Frank, Apartado 492, Bar-
Benson, H. F., Tenmajimachi, Ai- celona, Spain.
zuwakamatsu, Japan. Bond, J. E., 615 North Tenth St.,
Benton, R. L., Box 446, Wells, Phoenix, Ariz.
Minn. Bonde, Dr. H., 322 First Ave.,
Bereck, A., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Northeast, Calgary, Alberta,
Germany. Canada.
270 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Bong, Martha, Grindelberg 15a, Brown, B. W., 169 Bryan St., At-
Hamburg, Germany. lanta, Ga.
Bonney, J. A., Coomassie, via Sec- Brown, E. A., Fort Bragg, Cal.
condee, Gold Coast, West Africa. Brown, F. E., 215 Porter St.,
Booth, A. S., 2901 Brighton St., Hanford, Cal.
Baltimore, Md. Brown, G. G., 417 West Fifth St.,
Bowen, T. E., Takoma Park Sta- Los Angeles, Cal.
tion, Washington, D. C. Brown, G. M., Route 3, Searcy,
Boyce, W. H., 73 East Pearl St., Ark.
St. Thomas, Ontario. Brown, H. F., Apartado 4, Tegu-
Boynton, C. E., Bluefields, Nica- cigalpa, Honduras, Central
ragua. America.
Boynton, J. W., FIoquiam, Wash. Brown, J. E., EstacAo de Silo
Bracero, Rafael, Cayey, Porto Rico. Bernardo, S. P. R., Sfio Paulo,
Bradford, R. L., Jr., 3033 Burdette Brazil, South America.
St., Omaha, Nebr. Brown, J. L., II Avenida Once No.
Brandstater, G. A., 84 Cashel St., 27., Santa Ana, Salvador, Cen-
Christchurch, New Zealand. tral America.
Branch, T. H., 2011 Reed St., Brown, M. H., Route 3, Searcy,
Philadelphia, Pa. Ark.
Branford, J. L., Oaklands, via Brown, R. J., S. D. A. Mission,
Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Nanking, China.
Branson, W. H., 169 Bryan St., Brown, T. A , 116 Grote St., Ade-
Atlanta, Ga. laide, South Australia, Aus-
Brant, L. E., 2055 North Main St., tralia.
Santa Ana, Cal. Browne, L. W., 1911 Alvord St.,
Braun, J., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Indianapolis, Ind.
burg, Germany. Brownlie, John, Room 621, Crutch-
Bray, Burt, Las Cruces, N. Mex. er and Starks Bldg., Louisville,
Breed, A. J., College Place, Wash. Ky.
Breitigam, R. R., Box 1304, Fresno, Bruck, C., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin-
Cal. Charl., Germany.
Bremer, Aug., Grindelberg 15a, Bryant, R. J., 136 North Main
Hamburg, Germany. St., Concord, N. H.
Bresee, R. F., Drawer 586, Water- Brsonson, Thr., Uhlandstr. 189,
town, S. Dak. Berlin-Charl., Germany.
Brinck, W., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Buckner, T. B., 110 Early St.,
lin-Charl., Germany. Montgomery, Ala.
Brines, R. J!, 17 Ningkuo Road, Budd, G. L., Alexandria, Minn.
Shanghai, China. Buhalts C. J., 703 South Gallatin
Bringle, A. S., Oswego, Kans. St., Jackson,
' Miss.
Brinkmann, H., Grindelberg 15a, Bunch, F. S., College Place,
Hamburg, Germany. Wash.
Brisbin, R. D., 17 Abbott Road, Bunoa, Pauliasi, Suva Vou, Suva,
Lucknow, India. Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Bristol, E. A., 220 Michigan St., Burden, J. A., Paradise Valley
Petoskey, Mich. Sanitarium, National City, Cal.
Brittain, W. G., 108 Ponsonby Burden, W. D., 171 Amanuma,
Road, Auckland, New Zealand. Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
Britten, A. H., Warwick House, St. Tokyo, Japan.
George's Terrace, Perth, West Burg, F. M., Loma Linda, Cal.
Australia,. Australia. Burgess, G., 116 Grote St., Ade-
Brock, R. H., Kissimmee, Fla. laide, South Australia, Austra-
Brodersen, P. E., 2009 East Thirty- lia.
second St., Minneapolis, Minn. Burgess, L. J., 6 Dehi Serampore
Brorsen, A., 844 Thirty-fourth Road, Entally, Calcutta, India.
St., Oakland, Cal. Burke, R. E., Laurel, Miss.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 271

Burkholder, H. H., Box 147, Bell- Campbell, L. E., 221 North Eighth
ville, Ohio. St., Miles City, Mont.
Burley, S. G., Harvey, N. Dak. Campbell, M. N., Stanborough
Burman, C. A., College Place, Park, Watford, Herts, England.
Wash. Capman, H. J., 50 Allenson St.,
Burnham, M. S., Otsego, Mich. Hamilton, Ontario.
Burns, N. C., 22 Stanley St., Rich-
mond, Victoria, Australia. Cardey, E. L., Room 609, Tre-
Burrill, A. 0., 2056 Forty-second mont Temple, Boston, Mass.
Ave., East, South Vancouver, Cardey, 0. D., Smith's Falls, On-
British Columbia. tario.
Burrow, W. R., R. F. D. 6, Mem- Carey, Albert, 508 East Everett
phis, Tenn. St., Portland, Oreg.
Burton, I. B., " Ntlambie," Butter- Carey, E. W., Keene, Tex.
worth, Cape, South Africa. Carey, M. W., 108 Ponsonby Road,
Butler, Geo. I., Bowling Green, Auckland, New Zealand.
Fla. Carlson, C. A., 703 North Oak St.,
Butler, 0. K., 27 First Ave., McPherson, Kans.
Bloemfontein, Orange Free Carlson, F. C., 508 Elizabeth St.,
State, South Africa. Elmira, N. Y.
Butler, S. M., Takoma Park Sta- Carlstjerna, C. 0., (formerly C. 0.
tion, Washington, D. C. Carlsson), Gamla Kungsholms-
Butler, W. A., 527 Sawyer St., New brogatan 38, Stockholm, Sweden.
Bedford, Mass. Carr, H. W., 75 Grant St., Port-
Butterfield, C. L., Seoul, Chosen land, Me.
(Korea). Carr, R. F., Nevada, Iowa.
Butterfield, B. M., 1611 School St., Carr, S. W., Niue Island, Pacific
Rockford, EL Ocean.
Butterfield, F. M., Crescent Mills. Carscallen, A. A., Gendia, Kis-
Cal. umu, British East Africa.
Butterfield, M. B., Box 66, Port of Carstens, 0., Grindelberg 15a,
Spain, Trinidad, British West Hamburg, Germany.
Indies. Carswell, W. R., " Mizpah," Wah-
Butz, E. S., " Tereora," The Ave- ronga, N. S. ., Australia.
nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus- Casebeer, G. W., Florida, F. C.
tralia. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Buzezinski, J., Uhlandstr. 189, South America.
Berlin-Carl., Germany. Casebeer, H. D., Santo Domingo,
Buzugheri, A. M. Ottoman Post, Republic of Dominica.
Box 109, Galat a, Constanti- Castle, C. H., South Lancaster,
nople, Turkey. Mass.
Bye, Edwin, Montevideo, Minn. Cave, Chas., Hastings Sanita-
rium, Barbardos, British West
Cady, B. J., 508 East Everett St., Indies.
Portland, Oreg. Caviness, G. W., 1420 Avenida 20.
Cady, M. E., 2547 Piedmont Ave., Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
Berkeley, Cal. Chaffee, P. H., New Boston, Mo.
Calderone, R., 726 South Oakley Chaney, J. A., Trout Lake, Wash.
Blvd., Chicago, Ill. Chapman, E. M., 76 Duncan St.,
Cali, Michele, 338 Milwaukee St., Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Milwaukee, Wis. Chapman, F. L., 1 Devereux Road,
Campbell, A. B., 802 Maple St., Battersea, London, S. W. 11,
Wichita, Kans. England.
Campbell, J. M., 1820 West Chest- Chatman, A. C. 2310 Woodland
nut St., Louisville, Ky. Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
Campbell, J. R., Rosemead Ave., Chesson,A. C., 84 Cashel St.,
Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa. Christchurch, New Zealand.
272 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Chollar, F. S., 122 South Eighth Conger, M. G., Lowanho, Yencheng,


St., Grand Junction, Colo. Honan, China.
Christian, A. E., R. F. D. 1, Ben- Connell, M. A., " Tereora," The
son, Minn. Avenue, Stratlifield, N. S. W.,
Christian, J. W., 401-403 Scott- Australia.
Thompson Bldg., Oklahoma City, Conrad, Germano, Rua Saldanha
Okla. Marinho 169, Curityba, Parana,
Christian, L. H., 3145 Lyndale St., Brazil, South America.
Chicago, 111. Conradi, L. R., Grindelberg 15a,
Christiansen, A. G., Margrethevej Hamburg, Germany.
5, Copenhagen, V., Denmark.
Christiansen, E., Ingolfsstraeti 10, Conway, F. H., 1420 South Fifty-
Reykjavik, Iceland. second St., acoma, Wash.
Christensen, P., Margrethevej 5, Cook, E. L., 835 North Cedar Ave.,
Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Hastings, Nebr.
Christenson, Herbert, Virginia, Coon, A. W., 136 Clinton Ave.,
Minn. Cortland, N. Y.
Christman, H. K., Box 8, Mt. Ver- Coon, C. J., Lincklaen Center, N. Y.
non, Ohio. Coon, M. R., 56 Pasadena St.,
Christoffers, J., Krisztina Kfirdt Springfield, Mass.
167, Budapest I.-Hungary. Cooper, H., 204 North Topeka
Christy, C. M., Beatrice, Nebr. Ave., Wichita, Kans.
Chyong Mun Cook, Keizan, Chosen Cooper, T. H., Stanborough Park,
(Korea). Watford, Herts, England.
Clapp, R. B., Hornell, N. Y. Corbaley, F. M., 2781 Jackson St.,
Clark, A. J., Holly, Mich. Dubuque, Iowa.
Clark, G. H., Rosemead Ave., Ken- Corliss, J. 0., 316 Everett St.,
ilworth, Cape, South Africa. Glendale, Cal.
Clark, H. A., R. F. D. 5, Enos- Corrnack, A. W., Warwick House,
burg Falls, Vt. St. George's Terrace, Perth,
Clark, W. H., 821 West Fifth St., West Australia, Australia.
Topeka, Kans. Cormack, B., corner Peel and Gray
Clausen, N., Box 644, Oklahoma Sts., South Brisbane, Queensland,
City, Okla. Australia.
Clemens, J. C., Apartment 6, Co- Cotton, A. V., 227 West Grand
lumbus Flats, Davenport, Iowa. Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Clemenson, W. A., 103 Willough- Cottrell, H. W., 508 East Everett
by-Sumner Block, Saskatoon, St., Portland, Oreg.
Saskatchewan. Cottrell, R. F., Box 523, U. S. Pos-
Cobb, L. W., Lacombe, Alberta, tal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Canada. Counsell, I. V., Riceville, Iowa.
Coberly, R. B., Clyde, Tex. Courter, H. F., Safford, Ariz.
Cochran, A. U., Milanes 99, Ma- Covert, J. W., R. F. D. 1, East
tanzas, Cuba, West Indies. Leroy, Mich.
Colcord, I. C., 508 East Everett St., Cox, J. E., 328 South Sixth St.,
Portland, Oreg. Columbus, Ohio.
Cole, C. F., 19 Jefferson Ave., Bil- Cozens, B., 22 Stanley St., Rich-
lings, Mont. mond, Victoria, Australia.
Cole, C. J., 418 Adams St., Lewis- Craddock, T. H., 22 Stanley St.,
ton, Idaho. Richmond, Victoria, Australia.
Cole, J. M., " Tereora," The Ave- Crammond, J. J., corner Peel and
nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus- Grey Sts., South Brisbane,
tralia. Queensland, Australia.
Cole, V. 0., South Lancaster, Crane, I. A., R. F. D. 3, Waurika,
Mass. Okla.
Comer, J. M., 9 Elliott Road, Cal- Crary, 0. B., 169 Bryan St., At-
cutta, India. lanta, Ga.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 273

Craven, E. C., " Warden House," Deapen, J. A., 1112 Kalamath St.,
Crumpsall Crescent, Manchester, Denver, Colo.
England. De'Ath, H. F., Stanborough Park,
Crawford, James, Chico, Cal. Watford, England.
Crisler, C. C., Box 523, U. S. Postal De Beer, J. N., Gwelo, Rhodesia,
Agency,. Shanghai, China. South Africa.
Crisler, L. T., Formosa, Fla. Decker, H. W., College Place,
Critchlow, J. F., 701 McRae St., Wash.
Wilmington, N. C. Delgado, Benito, Station A, San
Cubley, W. M., 1122 South Thirty- Antonio, Tex.
second St., Omaha, Nebr. Demetrescu, St., Krisztina Kiirtit
Cunha, J. A. M. da, Capoeiras 167, Budapest I, Hungary.
Correio Estreito, Santa Catha- Demidow, M., Post box 14, Minsk,
rine, Brazil, South America. Russia.
Curdy, E. A., Box 88, Cape Haitian, Denslow, 0. L., Room 621, Crutch-
Haiti. er and Starks Bldg., Louisville,
Curdy, J., rue Nicolas Roret, 1, Ky.
Paris, France. Denton, H. W., 810 Jackson Ave.,
Currow, A., 108 Ponsonby Road, New Orleans, La.
Auckland, New Zealand. Detamore, F. A., 12 Wilkie Road,
Currow, L., " Tereora," The Ave- Singapore, Straits Settlements.
nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus- Detwiler, H. J., Cor. Third and
tralia. Juliana Sts., Parkersburg, W.
Cuthbert, W., 67 Claremont Road, Va.
Smethwick, near Birmingham, Devasahayarp, A., 184 Rue Grande
England. Bazaar, Pondicherry, India.
Curtis, P. C., Garland, Wyo. De Vinney, F. H., 12 Wilkie Road,
Curtis, C. W., 303 North Sycamore Singapore, Straits Settlements.
St., Centralia, Ill. Dexter, H. H., La Ligniere, Gland
Curtis, E. A., Glade Park, Colo. (Ct. Vaud), Switzerland.
Curtis, E. H., Scotts Bluff, Nebr. Dick, E. D., Lacombe, Alberta,
Dahl, 0. J., Middle River, Minn. Canada.
Dail, Guy, Wabernstr. 91a, Bern, Dickson, L. K., 508 East Everett
Switzerland. St., Portland, Oreg.
Dake, U. B., 609 East Oklahoma Dieffenbacher, J. R., Box 408, San-
Ave., Anadarko, Okla. ta Rosa, Cal.
Dangschat, C., Grindelberg 15a, Dietrich, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Hamburg, Germany. lin-Charl., Germany.
Daniells, A. G., Takoma Park Dietrich, R., sit Bernardo, S. P.
Station, Washington, D. C. R.. Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
Dart, A. M., 1502 Lincoln Ave., America.
North Yakima, Wash. Dillon, I. P., 615 North Tenth
Dasent, J. G., 1718 Heiman St., St., Phoenix, Ariz.
Nashville, Tenn. Dionisio, Guillermo, 707 Vermont
Ditumichen, R., Uhlandstr. 189, St., Manila, Philippine Islands.
Berlin-Charl., Germany. Dirksen, H. J., College Place,
Davenport, Dr. D. E., Lowanho, Wash.
Yencheng, Honan, China. Djang Bao Ting, S. D. A. Mission,
Davies, J. A. B. Coomassie, via The Island, Changsha, Hunan,
Seccondee, Gold Coast, West China.
Africa. Domnick, G., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Davis, E. M., Sherman, Tex. lin -Ch arl . Germany.
Davis, G. A., Room 621, Crutcher Doerner, F. A., Krisztina K hilt
and Starks Bldg., Louisville, Ky. 167, Budapest I, Hungary.
Davis, H. Z., 417 West Fifth St., Doolittle, H. J., S. D. A. Mission,
Los Angeles, Cal. Nanking, China.
Dayton, W. P., Lodi; Cal. Dorcas, J. W., Nevada, Iowa.
274 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Dorland, 0., Stanborough Park, Emmerson, L C., 508 East Everett


Watford, Herts, England. St., Portland, Oreg.
Dow, 0. A., 703 South Gallatin St., Enoch, Geo. F. Takoma Park
Jackson, Miss. Station, Washington, D. C.
Dowsett, R. T., 123 Willow Ave., Enseleit, E., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Takoma Park Station, Wash- lin-Charl., Germany.
ington, D. C. Erikson, J. M., R. F. D. 1, Box 20,
Drews, Louis, R. F. D. 4, Box 256a, La Grange, Ill.
Belleville, Ill. Ernst, Luis, 155 B. Orono, Rosa-
Drinhaus, E., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- rio de Santa Fe, Argentina,
lin-Charl., Germany. South America.
Drinhaus, P., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Errington, J. T., 244 Van Horne
lin-Charl., Germany. St., Port Arthur, Ontario.
Dudley, Frank, 551 Stanley Ave., Erzberger, H., Deutsche Post, Je-
Detroit, Mich. rusalem, Syria.
Du Fu Gu, Lowanho, Yencheng, Erzberger, J., Nonnenweg, corner
Honan, China. Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-
Dfick, K. K., Post box 2, Post office land.
Birsh a, " Excelsior," Saratov, Ethredge, N. J., Abilene, Tex.
Russia Evans, I. H., Takoma Park Sta-
Dunham, E. E., Yankton, S. Dak. tion, Washington, D. C.
Dtirr, F., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Evelyn, A. J., 228 South Main St.,
Germany. Danville, Va.
Durrant, A. N., 7306 Kelly St., Everson, C. T., 825 West 178th
Pittsburgh, Pa. St., New York, N. Y.
Fairchild, F. M., Clyde, -Ohio.
Farley, C. W., 136 North Main St.,
Eastman, W. W., Takoma Park Concord, N. H.
Station, Washington, D. C. Farley, R. F., Gordonsville, Va.
Edmed, H. J:, Stanborough Park, Fernstrom, K. A., Gamla Kungs-
Watford, Herts, England. holmsbrogatan 38, Stockholm,
Edwards, C. H., 318 West E St., Sweden.
Ontario, Cal. Farnsworth, E. E., Boulder-Colo-
Edwards, H. E., Nevada, Iowa. rado Sanitarium, Boulder, Colo.
Edwards, W. H., 2718 Third -Ave., Farnsworth, E. W., Pacific Union
South, Minneapolis, Minn. College, St. Helena, Cal.
Edwardsen, C., 679 Holly Ave., St.' Farnsworth, 0. 0., Sonningdale,
Paul, Minn. Saskatchewan, nada.
Ehinger, E., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Fattebert, Dr. Carlos, Cebu, Cebu,
Germany. Philippine Islands.
Ehlers, E. C., Srio Bernardo, S. P. Fawer, Emil, La Ligniere, Gland
R., S5o Paulo, Brazil, South (Ct. Vaud), Switzerland.
America. Feddersen, Hugo, Grindelberg 15a,
Eicher, D., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Hamburg, Germany.
Germany. Fehr, Joh., Bauerstr. 38, Munich,
Eichman, G. F., Tangier, Okla. Germany.
Ellingworth, G. A., Malamulo Fenner, F. E., 420 North Ball St.,
Mission, Blantyre, Nyas'aland, Cheboygan, Mich.
British Central Africa. Fenner, H., Bauerstr. 38, Munich,
Elliott, W. P., Greenville, Mich. Germany.
Elliott, W. R., 322 Jackson Bldg., Fero, D. T., Lodi, Cal.
Nashville, Tenn. Ferris,A. H., Norfolk Island,
Ells, L. H., College Place, Wash. Paciic Ocean.
Emery, W. D., R. F. D. 2, Boulder, Ferris, E. F., 719 West Walnut St.,
Colo. Green Bay, Wis.
Emmerson, E. H., R. F. D. 2, Gas- Ferris, J. - 0., 312 Eleventh Ave.,
ton, Oreg. Flint, Mich.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 275 ,

Field, F. W., Ooltewah, Tenn. French, W. R., " Bombay View,"


Field, T. W., Keene, Tex. Colaba, Bombay, India.
Figuhr, R. R., 508 East Everett St., Freund, G., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Portland, Oreg. lin-Charl., Germany.
Fillman, Ezra, Ketchum,, Okla. Fries, R. S., 537 Twenty-fifth
Finster, L. V., 707 Vermont St., St., Oakland, Cal.
Manila, Philippine Islands. Froom, L. E., Mountain View, Cal.
Fintel, Cl: v., Grindelberg 15a, Frost, S. L., Box 523, U. S. Postal
Hamburg, Germany. Agency, Shanghai, China.
Fischer, J. K. Billings, Mont. Fuller, C. W., Winnemucca, Nev.
Fish, H. A., Spearfish, S. Dak.. Fulton, J. E., Box 523, U. S. Postal
Fish, J. K., Cayley, Alberta, Can- Agency, Shanghai, China. -
ada. Fiirle, W., Krisztina Kora 167.
Fisher, G. S., 306-308 George St., Budapest I, Hungary.
Sydney, N. S. W., Australia.
Fitch, D. D., Mission Adventista,
Calle Cerra No. 12, Santurce, Gaede, D. P., College View, Nebr.
Porto Rico. Gaede, G. P., 030 Twenty-second
Flaiz, C. F., Marshfield, Oreg. St., Milwaukee, Wis.
Flaiz, C. W., College Place, Wash. Gaede, J. P., 342 Miller St., Mt.
Flaiz, T. R., College Place, Wash. Oliver Station, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Fletcher, Hubert, Riversdale, Ja- Gaidischar, F., Post box 2, Post
maica, British West Indies. office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara-
Fletcher, W. W., 17 Abbott Road, tov, Russia.
Lucknow, India. Gaidischar, J., Post box 2, Post
Fletcher, J. M., Broadwater, Nebr. office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara-
Folkenberg, C. F., 3020 B St., San tov, Russia.
Diego, Cal. Gant, K. L., 1112 Kalamath St.,
Folkenberg, L. E., 508 East Everett Denver, Colo.
St., Portland, Oreg. Gardner, E. E., San Fernando, Cal.
Forde, W. D., 4748 Evans Ave., Gardner, R. C., .260 Percy St., El-
Chicago, Ill. gin, Ill.
Foreman, W. C., Nevada, Iowa. Garrett, R. U., Cedar Lake, Mich.
Forshaw, W. G., Battleford, Sas- Garton, B. M., Seward, Nebr.
katchewan, Canada. Gassmann, F.,Grindelberg 15a,
Forshee, H. M., care Academy, Hamburg, ermany.
New Market, Va. Gates, E. H., 537 Twenty-fifth St.,
Foster, J. C., Darby, Mont. Oakland, Cal.
Frank, 0. F., 304 Hodges St., Gates, E. M., Corsicana, Tex.
Lake Charles, La. Gauker, H. G., 4738 York Road,
Franklin, E. E., 305 Ruh Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Fond du Lac, Wis. Gauterau, F. D., 4738 York Road,
Franklin, E. G., Hagersville, On- Philadep hia, Pa.
tario. Gaylord, 0. F., Tabernacle, Battle
Frauchiger, E. E., Ottoman Post, Creek, Mich.
Box 109, Galata, Constantinople, Geier, G., Bauerstr. 38, Munich,
Turkey. Germany.
Frei, J. P., Nonnenweg, corner Gemon, H. N., 31 Deaderick Bldg.,
Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer- Knoxville, Tenn.
land. George, W. A., Loma Linda, Cal.
French, A. F., 121 Pine St., Bara- Gibson, F. E., 1925 Fourteenth St.,
boo, Wis. N. W., Washington, D. C.
French, H. B., Cleburne, Tex. Gibson, L. A., Prineville, Oreg.
French, R. E., 133 South Third St., Gibson, 0. J., Yencheng, Honan,
Coshocton, Ohio. China (on furlough in U. S.).
French, T. M., Cor. Third and Ju- Gibson, T. J., Stranach St., Maritz-
liana Sts., Parkersburg, W. Va. burg, Natal, South Africa.
276 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Giddings, Philip, Pointe-a-Pitre, Graf, a F., 2242 East Eighty-


Guadeloupe, French West Indies. sixth St., Cleveland, Ohio.
Giebel, 0., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Graf, J. J., Berrien Springs, Mich.
lin-Charl., Germany. Graf, 0. J., Berrien Springs, Mich.
Gilbert, A. C., 1708. Maple St., Van- Graham, J. E., 2840 West Sixty-
couver, British Columbia, Can- first St., Seattle, Wash.
ada. Gram, H. P., Miner St., Canton,
Gilbert, F. C., South Lancaster, N. Y.
Mass. Grandy, B. M., College Place,
Gillatt, J. D., Stanborough Park, Wash.
Watford, Herts, England. Grauer, G. A., R. F. D., Box 135a,
Gillatt, J. J., 67 Claremont Road, Modesto, Cal.
Smethwick, near Birmingham,
England. Gray, H. P., 318 Concord Ave., To-
Gillas, W., Franklin Chambers, Ho- ronto, Ontario.
bart, Tasmania. Greaves, R. S., S. D. A. Mission,
Gillis, W. E., Wang Gia Dun, Han- Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West
kow, Hupeh, China. Africa.
Ginter, J. F., Post box 2, Post office Green, J. A. P., Takoma Park Sta-
Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov, tion, Washington, D. C.
Russia. Green, J. S., Jacksonville, Fla.
Girou, A. J., Ottoman Post, Box Green, W. H., 638 Thirtieth St.,
109, Galata, Constantinople, Detroit, Mich.
Turkey. Greene, H. D., 1615 Worms St.,
Gjording, H. G., 219 Thirty-third Houston, Tex.
St., Ogden, Utah. Grieser, J. F., Bauerstr. 38, Mu-
Gjording, J. G., Manchurian S. D. nich, Germany.
A. Mission, Mukden, Manchuria, Griffin, H. Clay, Munday, Tex.
China. Griggs, Frederick, Takoma Park
Glass, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Station, Washington, D. C.
lin-Char!., Germany. -Gricrorjew, G., Post box 14, Minsk,
Gnadjin, E., Irkutsk, Siberia. Russia.
G6bel, H., Omsk, Siberia. Groenewald, D. H., care Interna-
aide, P., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- tional Tract Society, Stranack
burg, Germany. St., Maritzburg, Natal, South
Godfrey, T., 127 Strain Ave., Con- Africa.
cordia, Kans. Grossman, R., Uhlandstr. 189,
Goetting, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Berlin-Charl., Germany.
lin - Ch a rl., Germany. Gruber, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Golzer, K., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, lin-Charl., Germany.
Germany. Grundset, Anol, Crookston, Minn.
Gontar, A. E., Post box 2, Post Grundset, Henry, Drawer 586,
office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara- Watertown, S. Dak.
tov, Russia. Grundset, 0. J., Manchurian S. D.
Gonsalves, F. J., 812 Belleville A. Mission, Mukden, Manchuria.
Ave., New Bedford, Mass. Guenin, J. C., 7 rue Station
Goodrich, H. C., Milan& 99, Ma- Sanitaire, Algers, Algeria.
tanzas, Cuba, West Indies. Gugel, E., Bauerstr. 38, Munich,
Goralick, J., Post box 2, Post office Germany.
Birsha, "Excelsior," Saratov, Guild, M. C., 417 Castle Hall Bldg.,
Russia. Indianapolis, Ind.
Gordon, L. 0., Gordonsville, Va. Guilford, H. S.; Chesaning, Mich.
Gosmer, W. A., 1-112 Kalamath St., Guilliard, E. H., 22 Stanley St.,
Denver, Colo. Richmond, Victoria, Australia.
Grabig, A., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Gulbrandson, David, Gimli, Mani-
burg, Germany. toba.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 277

Guthrie, Wm., 8 Pearl St., Grand Hansen C. A., 819 Somerset Block,
Rapids, Mich. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Guyot, A., La Ligniere, Gland, Hansen, C. Avery, College View,
Switzerland. Nebr.
Habenicht, R. H., Puiggari, F. C. Hansen, L. A., Takoma Park Sta-
E. R., Argentina, South America. tion, Washington, D. C.
Hansen, N. P., Margrethevej 5,
Hadley, 0. S., 1605 Sturm Ave., Copenhagen, V., Denmark.
Indianapolis, Ind. Hansen, Nicolas, Calle Arenal
Haefft, Henry, Caixa Postal 768, Grande 2535, Montevideo, Uru-
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South guay, South America.
America. Hanson, D. H., Juneau, Alaska.
Haffner, G. F., Clinton, Mo. Hanson, P. A., Touchet, Wash.
Hagemann, B. F., Bauerstr. 38, Hanson, P. A., Margrethevej 5,
Munich, Germany. Copenhagen, V., Denmark.
Hagen, A. E., 1112 Kalamath St., Hanson, P. C., 811 East Bell St.,
Denver, Colo. Bloomington, Ill.
Hahn, K., Post box 14, Minsk, Hanson, P. M., 700 Woodward
Russia. Ave., Chippewa Falls, Wis.
Hale, D. U., 203 West Franklin Hanson, W. R., 31 Deaderick Bldg..
St., Clinton, Mo. Knoxville, Tenn.
Hall, Frank, Christiansted, St. Harding, I. W., S. D. A. Mission,
Croix, Virgin Islands, U. S. Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West
Hall, J. W., S. D. A. Mission, Tsi- Africa.
nanfu, Shandung, China. Hardt, W. F. Apartado 4, Teguci-
Hall, 0. A., Wang Gai Dun, Han- galpa, Honduras, Central Amer-
kow, Hupeh, China. ica.
Elalladay, F. W., Box 414, Hunts- Hare, E. B., Kammamaung, Shwe-
ville, Ala. gun Post office, Burma.
Hallam, C., Warburton, Victoria, Hare, M. M., 417 West Fifth St.,
Australia. Los Angeles, Cal.
Halsvick, L., 675 Hicks St., Brook- Hare, Robert, Cooranbong, N. S.
lyn, N. Y. W., Australia.
Ham, A. L., Tungshan, Canton, Hare, Robert A., Maple Plain,
China. Minn.
Hamara, E., Box 291, Houghton, Hare, R. E., corner Peel and Grey
Mich. " Sts., South Brisbane, Queens.
Hambrock, F., Uhlandstr. 189, land, Australia.
Berlin-Charl., Germany. Hare, S. T., Sanitarium, Cal.
Hamilton, G. A., Kammamaung, Harker, H. C., 116 Grote St.,Ade-
Shwegun Post office, Burma. laide, South Australia, ustra-
Hampton, J. B., 4303 Avenue C, lia.
Austin, Tex. Harlow, Geo., 17 Ningkuo Road,
Han, Tsung Djen, S. D. A. Mission, Shanghai, China.
Nanking, China. Harris, F. J., R. F. D. 1, Cadillac,
Hancock, W. E., Apartado 492, Mich.
Barcelona, Spain. Harris, J. C., 436 Howard St..
Hanhardt, J. G., 196 South Corona Cadillac, Mich.
St., Denver, Colo. Harrison, A. F., 401-403 Scott-
Hankins, I. J., Cape Sanitarium, Thompson Bldg., Oklahoma City,
Plumstead, Cape, South Africa. Okla.
Hankins, W. C., Kulangsu, Amoy, Hart, J. S., College View, Nebr.
China. Harter, F. A., 7155 Mt. Vernon St..
Hannah, W. C., Nevada, Iowa. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Hannon, S. C., Wilson, Mich. Harter, R. E., 115 Carroll Ave.,
Hansen, H., 15091/2 H St., Bell- Takoma Park Station, Wash-
ingham, Wash. ington, D. C.
278 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Hartwell, F. S., 6 Pillsbury St., Helligso, M. N., College View,


Derry, N. H. Nebr.
Hartwell, H. C., 317 West Bloom- Henderson, F. H., 87 Fay St.,
field St., Rome, N. Y. Akron, Ohio.
Hartwell, S. D., 679 Holly Ave.,
St. Paul, Minn. Hendricks, Ray, Pipestone, Minn
Harvey, L. R., Warwick House, St. Hennig, A., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
George's Terrace, Perth, West lin-Carl., Germany.
Australia, Australia. Henriques, E. C., Arima, Trinidad,
Haskell, S. N., South Lancaster, British West Indies.
Mass. Herbert, W. Krisztina Kora 167,
Haskell, Mrs. H. H., South Lan- Budapest I, Hungary.
caster, Mask Hermann, P. H., 1510 East Sixty-
Haughey, S. G. 1 Devereux Road, second St., Chicago, Ill.
Battersea, London, S. W. 11, Herren, H. W., Oakton, Va.
England.
Haupt, W., Stranack St., Maritz- Hershberger, 0. S., Box 8, Mt. Ver-
burg, Natal, South Africa. non, Ohio.
Hawkins, G. R., 1112 Kalamath Hersum, S. J., R. F. D. 3, Gorham,
Ste, Denver, Colo. Me.
Hawkins, Mrs. E. Flo, 1112 Kala- Hetze, G., Post box 14, Minsk,
math St., Denver, Colo. Russia.
Hawley, V. D., Pierre, S. Dak. Hiatt, H. M., Anoka, Minn.
Hay, R. E., Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Phil- Hibbard, E. J., Scappoose, Oreg.
ippine Islands. Hickman, N. R., 818 North Thirty-
Hayes, E. G., Drawer R, Redfield, fourth St., Fort Smith, Ark.
S. Dak. Hickman, T. J., Elk City, Okla.
Haynes, C. B., 169 Bryan St., Hicks, H. H., 1132 Fifth St., Mil-
Atlanta, Ga. waukee, Wis.
Haynes, J. D., 169 Bryan St., At- Hilgert, W. T., East Sixtieth and
lanta, Ga. Belmont Sts., Portland, Oreg.
Haynes, S. R., 1219 Washington Hill, H. A., 'Raiatea, Society Is-
St., Greenville, N. C. lands, Pacific Ocean.
Haysmer, A. J., Box 5007, Cristo- Hill, Oscar, College Place, Wash.
bal, Canal Zone, Panama. Hillman, V. R., 221 Vaughn St.,
Hayton, C. H., Stanborough Park, Ironwood, Mich.
Watford, England. Hills, W. F., 537 Twenty-fifth St.,
Hayward, P. C., 5805 Forty-sixth Oakland, Cal.
St., Southeast, Portland, Oreg. Hilliard, E., 1431 Thomas St., St.
Heald, B. M., 19 Cumberland Ave., Paul, Minn.
Hamilton, Ontario. Hilliard, W. I., S. D. A. Mission,
Heald, C. W., Sanitarium, Battle 58 Baikal Road, Shanghai, China.
Creek, Mich. Hindson, J., " Tereora, The Ave-
Healey, W. M., 667 Eighteenth nue; Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus-
St., San Diego, Cal. tralia.
Hebner; W. C., 978 Pavone St., Hinz, H., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Benton Harbor, Mich. burg, Germany.
Heckman, W. H., 200 Columbus Hirlinger, J. W., 411 Cedar St.,
Ave.,nton,
re N. J. Takoma Park Station, Washing-
Hein, C. D., Drawer N, Jamestown, ton, D. C.
N. Dak. Hiten, S. G., 27 First Ave.,
Hellest rand, 0. V., Warwick Bloemfontein, Orange Free'
House, St. George's Terrace, State, South Africa.
Perth, West Australia, Austra- Hmelewsky, George, Wang Gia
lia. Dun, Hankow, Hupeh, China.
Helleraas, 0. T., Margrethevej 5, Hoffman, J. H., 981 Bradley St.,
Copenhagen, V., Denmark. St. Paul, Minn.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 279

Hoffman, B. P., 171 Amanuma, Huenergardt, J. F., Krisztina KO-


Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun rnt 167, Budapest I, Hungary.
Tokyo, Japan. Huetter, 0. M., 508 East Everett
Hoffman, W., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- St., Portland, Oreg.
lin-Charl., Germany. Huffman, D. E., Oswego, Kans.
Hofstra, J. W., Rooms 417-421, Huffman, M. G., Parsons, Kans.
Castle Hall Bldg., Indianapolis, Hufnagel, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Ind. lin-Charl., Germany.
Holbrook, J. A., 5336 Eighth Ave., Hughes, C. B., Battleford, Saskat-
Northeast, Seattle, Wash. chewan, Canada.
Holbrook, Wilbur, 452 Ralston St., Hulse, V. P., Forest Grove, Oreg.
Reno, Nev. Humann, H. H., 304 I. 0. 0. F.
Holbrook, W. S., 452 Ralston St., Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Reno, Nev. Humphrey, J. K., 141 West 131st
Holden, W. H., 29 Second St., Al- St., New York, N. Y.
bany, N. Y. Hurdon, W. J., 107 Preston St.,
Hollister, M. A., 311 Fitch St., Ottawa, Ontario.
Healdsburg, Cal. Hutchinson, L. L., 615 North
Holman, G. W., 115 Oak St., Tenth St., Phoenix, Ariz.
Bridgeton, N. J. Hyatt, W. L., Stranack St., Pie-
Holt, C. A., Lodi, Cal. termaritzburg, Natal, South Af-
Hoopes, L. A., Nevada, Iowa. rica.
Hoover, H. L., 3925 Ws t Minister Hyatt, W. S., Stranack St., Pie-
St., El Paso, Tex. termaritzburg, Natal, South Af-
Hopkins, E. B., Ardmore, Tex. rica.
Horn, P., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- Hwang, D. D., S. D. A. Mission,
Charl., Germany. Wang Gia Dun, Hankow, Hupeh,
Horner, F., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, China.
'Germany. Hyde, G., 67 Claremont Road,
Horton, S. B., 1211 March St., Smethwick, near Birmingham,
Kalamazoo, Mich. England.
Hottel, John, Fernwood Academy, Hyder, R., 90 Brickdam, George-
Tunesassa, N. Y. town, British Guiana, "South
Hottel, R. D., New Market, Va. America.
House,. B. L., Keene, Tex.
Howe, B. L., 1802 Forest St., Ice, 0. L., Gobleville, Mich.
Bakersfield, Cal. Immonen, R., Room 602, 32 Union
Howe, W. 0., 64 Brentwood St., Square, New York, N. Y.
Woodsfords Station, Me. Imrie, L. J., " Tereora," The Ave-
Howell, W. E., Takoma Park nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus-
Station, Washington, D. C. tralia.
Howse, H. T., Apia, Upolo, Sa- Irwin, C. W., Pacific Union Col-
moa, Pacific Ocean. lege, St. Helena, Cal.
Howse, W. R., Papeete, Tahiti, Irwin, J. J., Room 5, Ashland Na-
Society Islands, Pacific Ocean. tional Bank Bldg., Ashland, Wis.
Hoxie, F. H., 203 West Franklin Isaac, F. R.. care Clinton Semi-
St. Clinton, Mo. nary, Clinton, Mo.
Hoyt, J. M., Spooner, Wis. Isaac, John, Box 644, Oklahoma
Hpo Hla, David, 60 Lower Kem- City, Okla.
mendine Road, Kemmendine, Isaac, M. N., Box 88, Cape Haitien,
Burma. Haiti, West Indies.
Hubbard, G., 116 Grote St., Ade- Isaak, Daniel, Post box 2, Post
laide, South Australia, Australia. office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara-
Hubbard, T. F., 658 East Twenty- tov, Russia.
fifth St., Indianapolis, Ind. Ising, W. C., 8 Sharia Naseruddin
Hubley, R. A., Box 62, Bona Vista. el Shikhi, Bulak, Cairo, Egypt.
Newfoundland. (Interned.)
280 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Israel, M. C., Oakdale, Cal. Johnson, Fred, 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg.,


Iverson, Paul, Plentywood, Mont. Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Johnson, G. E., 508 East Everett
St., Portland. Oreg.
Jackson, F. S., Warden House, Johnson, II. R., Hutchinson, Minn.
Crumpsall Crescent, Manchester, Johnson, J. B., Box 254, Ancon,
England. Canal Zone, Panama.
Jackson, S. E., Drawer N, James- Johnson, J. D., 2129 South Forty-
town, N. Dak. second St., Omaha, Nebr.
Jacques, S. E., Sapporo, Japan. Johnson, L., 3022 West Sixty-sec-
Jacobs, J. T., 411 Black Ave., ond St., Seattle, Wash.
South, Bozeman, Mont. Johnson, L. E., Ringgold, Nebr.
Jakobsen, Valdemar, Margrethevej Johnson, 0., Gamla Kom.,,sholms-
5, Copenhagen V., Denmark. brogatan 38, Stockholm, Swe-
James, J. S., Box 523, U. S. Postal den.
Agency, Shanghai, China. Johnson, 0. A., College Place,
James, W. H., 22 Stanley St., Rich- Wash.
mond, Victoria, Australia. Johnston F. W., 801 Sherman
Janert, A. 0., Uhlandstr. 189, Ave., South
' Bend, Ind.
Berlin-Charl., Germany. Johnston, H. A., Rieeville, Iowa.
Jaster, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Jones, E. A., 51 Whitmore St.,
lin-Charl., Germany. Hartford, Conn.
Jayne, J. E., Room 002, 32 Union Jones, G. F., S. D. A. Mission,
Square, New York, N. Y. Marovo Lagoon, Tulagi, Solo-
Jeffrey, E. W. H., Market Square, mon Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Alice, Cape, South Africa. Jones, J. K., South Lancaster,
Jefimow, S., Post box 14, Minsk, Mass.
Russia. Jones, M., 1726 High St., Little
Jeftity, M., Krisztina Kiirtit 167, Roc, Ark.
Budapest I, Hungary. Jones, 0. E., Tropieo, Cal.
Jenks, G. C., Rosemead Ave., Ken- Jones, W. H., Gordonsville, Va.
ilworth, Cape, South Africa. Joni, Lui, Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji,
Jensen, C. C., Northwood, N. Dak. Pacific Ocean.
Jensen, J. P. U., Margrethevej 5. Jonuleit, K., Grindelberg 15a,
Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Hamburg, Germany.
Jeys, T. H., Redfield, S. Dak. Jorgensen, N. M., 37 Biedler St.,
Jewell, F. B., Tsungwesi Mission, Muskegon, Mich.
Inyazura Siding, via Salisbury, Judge, B. Zee Straat, Padang, Su-
Rhodesia, South Africa. matra, 'Dutch East Indies.
Jochmans, Fr., Grindelberg 15a, Jurickson, J., Post box 2, Post
Hamburg, Germany. office Birsha, Saratov, Russia.
Johanson, J. M., 171 Amanuma,
Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun Kalaka, M. D., Leribe, Basuto-
Tokyo, Japan. land, South Africa.
John, W., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Kalbermatter, Ignacio, Casilla
burg, Germany. 1002, Lima, Peru, South Amer-
Johns, V. J., 4332 Euclid St., Kan- ica.
sas City, Mo. Kamm, K., Bauerstr. 38, Munich,
Johnsen, Ch., Grindelberg 15a, Germany.
Hamburg, Germany. Kapitz, 0., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin-
Johnson, Adolph, 2710 Montrose Charl., Germany.
Ave., Chicago, Ill. Kauffman, E., 203 West Franklin
Johnson, A. E., 1000 Alabama St., St., Clinton, Mo.
Lawrence, Kans. Kauble, N. W., Lodi, Cal.
Johnson, C., McMinnville, Oreg. Kay, J. L., Gaston, Oreg.
Johnson, E. R., Box 5007, Cristo- Kazemeck, K., Uhlandstr. 189,
bal, Canal Zone, Panama. Berlin-Charl., Germany.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 281

Keate, R. I., Room- 621, Crutcher Kinney, C. M., R. F. D. 2, Cor.


and Starks Bldg., Louisville, Ky. Ligon Lane and Dickerson Pike.
Keem, Law, Nanning, Kwangsi, Nashville, Tenn.
China. Kirk, A. F., 417 East High St.,
Keh, Nga Pit, Foochow, China. Hastings, Nebr.
Keh, N. K., Kulangsu, Amoy, Kirkelykke, L. J., Margrethevej
China. 5, Copenhagen, V., Denmark.
Keitts, F. S., 111 West Fifth St., Kite, C. R., Belly-tie, Colo.
Lexington, Ky. Kittle, 0. M., Holly, Mich.
Kelemen, St., Krisztina Korth 167, Klages, H., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Budapest I, Hungary. burg, Germany.
Kellar, C. C., 6 Dehi Serampore Klepe, John, 87 Fay St., Akron,
Road, Entally, Calcutta, India. Ohio.
Katie, 0., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Klingbeil, R. G., Grindelberg 15a,
burg, Germany. Hamburg, Germany.
Kelley, H. M., 510 Petoskey St., Kneeland, B. F., 213 South Brady
Petoskey, Mich. St., DuBois, Pa.
Kellogg, A. S., 2901 Brighton St., Kneeland, W. G., Drawer M, Cris-
Baltimore, Md. tobal, Canal Zone, Panama.
Kellogg, E. C., College View, Knight, A. W., 17 Abbott Road,
Nehr. Lucknow, India.
Kelsey, A. G., Oshawa, Ontario, Knight,
.., C. E.,. Pacific Union Col-
Canada. lege, St. Helena, Cal.
Kent, A. W., 22 Stanley St., Rich- Knight, F., " Mizpah," Wahroonga,
mond, Victoria, Australia. N. S. W., Australia.
Kent, J. W., " Tereora," The Ave- Knight, I. 0., 90 Brickdam, George-
nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus- town, British Guiana, South
tralia. America.
Kent, Roy, Nevada, Iowa. Knox, John, Elsinore, Cal.
Keough, Geo., 8 Sharia Naseruddin Knox, P. L., 417 West Fifth St.,
el Shikhi, Bulak, Cairo, Egypt. Los Angeles, Cal.
Kern, M. E., Takoma Park Sta- Knox, W. T., Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
Keslake, C. H., 112 Tower St., Knudson, John, Box 644, Oklaho-
Kingston, Jamaica, British West ma City, Okla.
Indies. Ktibele, T., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Kessel, F., Krisztina Ktirfit 167, burg, Germany. -
Budapest I, Hungary. Koch, F., Post box 14, Minsk,
Kiepe, L. R., Bauerstr. 38, Mu- R u ssia.
nich, Germany. Kohtanen, V., Ostra Teatergran-
Kiktew, T., Post box 14, Minsk, den 3B, Helsingfors, Finland.
Russia. Konigmacher, S. M., S. D. A.
Killen, W. L., 110 West Chestnut Congo Border Mission, Bwana
St., Johnson City, Tenn. M'Kubwa, Northern Rhodesia,
Kim, Ku Hyok, Soonan, Chosen South Africa.
(Korea). Korsch, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Kime, D. S., Pangkalan, Brandan, lin-Charl., Germany.
East Coast Sumatra, Dutch East Krautschick, Andrew, Uhlandstr.
Indies. 189, Berlin-Charl., Germany.
Kime, Stewart, care Sanitarium, Krautschick, August, Uhlandstr.
Takoma Park Station, Wash- 189, Berlin-Cha.rl., Germany.
ington. D. C. Kress, D. H., 411 Cedar St., Ta-
King, A., 108 Ponsonby Road, koma Park Station, Washing-
Auckland, New Zealand. ton, D. C.
King, M. J., Wheatland, Cal. Krieghoff, C. E., Florida, F. C. C.
King, N. B., 810 Jackson Ave., New A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Orleans, La. South America.
282 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Kristal, H., Post box 14, Minsk, Lantzrath, P., Grindelberg 15a,
- Russia. Hamburg, Germany.
Kroll, F., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Larssen, L. S., Akersgaten 74,
burg, Germany. Christiania, Norway.
Krucovsky, A., 51 Whitmore St., Larwood, H. D., Suva Vou, Suva,
Hartford, Conn. Fiji, Pacific cean.
Krug, L., Deutsche Post, Jerusa-
lem, Palestine, Syria. Lashier, F. A., 122 South Eighth
Kruse, Aug., Grindelberg 15a, St., Grand Junction, Colo.
Hamburg, Germany. Lauda, E. R., 207 Prairie Ave.,
Krum, J. H., Mt. Pleasant, Ark. Joliet, Ill.
Kucera, L. F., 2411 South Sawyer Lawrence, J. H., 1080 Mississippi
St., Chicago, Ill. Blvd., Memphis, Tenn.
Kuehl, A. W., 312 Van Brunt St., Lawrence, N. W., Lothair, Mont.
Mankato, Minn. - Lawson. A. N., Bisiatabu, Port
Kuempel, F. R., Caixa Postal Moresby, British New Guinea.
768, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Leach, R. W., Route 3, Naples, Tex.
South America. Leach, C. V., 411 Cedar St., Ta-
Kuempel, F. W., Bauerstr. 38, koma Park Station, Washington,
Munich, Germany. D. C.
Kuempel, Manoel, Estacao de Lecoultre, D., La LigniZ,re, Gland
Sao Bernardo, S. P. R., Sao ( Ct. Vaud ) , Switzerland.
Paulo, Brazil, South America. Lecoultre, E., Grindelberg 15a,
Kuhn, 0. B., S. D. A. Mission, The Hamburg, Germany.
Island, Changsha, Hunan, China. Le Duc, B. P., 679 Holly Ave., St.
Kunkel, C. J., 417 West Fifth St., Paul, Minn.
Los Angeles, Cal. Lee, C. W., Box 14, Little Rock,
Kuniya, H., 43 Fukuromachi, Ark.
Kanazawa, Japan. Lee, Frederick, Lowanho, Yen-
Kurtichanov, Titus, College Place, cheng, Honan, China.
Wash. Lee, H. M., Soonan, Chosen (Ko-
rea).
Lacey, H. C., College View, Nebr. Lee, 0. S., 1121 South Fifteenth
Lagrone, G. A., R. F. D. 4, Cle- St., Tacoma, Wash.
burne Tex. Leer, Carl, Harvey, N. Dak.
Lake, D. D., Brawley, Cal. Leer, V., Harvey, N. Dak.
Lamson, J. G., Needham, Ind. Leffler, G. E., 1517 Buchanan St.,
Landeen, W. M., College Place, Des Moines, Iowa.
Wash. Leland, Eugene, Hamilton, Ber-
Landis, C. C., 162a Bubbling Well muda Islands.
Road, Shanghai, China. Leland, J. A. Monterrey, Mexico.
Lane, F. G., Calle Milap-0s entre Lemke, L. D. A., Cooranbong, N.
Porvenir y Octavo, Jesus del S. IV., Australia.
Monte, Havana, Cuba, West In- Leplatoni, F., Uhlandstr. 189,. Ber-
dies. lin - Ch arl., Germany.
Lane, L., Gendia, Kisumu, Brit- Letts, F. H., 84 Cashel St., Christ-
ish East Africa. church, New Zealand.
Langdon, G. E., 1432 Ormond Ave., Lewis, C. C., Takoma Park Sta-
Camden, N. J. tion, Washington, D. C.
Lange, R., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Lewis, W. H., Coomassie, via Sec-
Germany. condee, Gold Coast, West Africa
Langenberg, H., Bauerstr. 38, Mu- (on furlough in U. S.).
nich, Germany. Lewsadder, Wm., 1141 Huffman
Langford, L. F., 105 Llanishen St., Ave., Dayton, Ohio.
Heath, Cardiff, South Wales. Libby, R. A., Coeur d' Alene, Idaho.
Lanier, W. E., La Ceiba, Republic Lightner, C. S., 1320 East Twenty-
of Honduras, Central America. fourth Ave.,- Denver, Colo.
.MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 283

Lillie, C. P., S. D. A. Mission, Tsi- Lowry, C. F., 60 Lower Kemmen-


nanfu, Shandung, China. dine Road,Kemmendine, Burma,
Lindsay, R. S., Twinsburg, Ohio. India.
Lindsey, D. E., Clyde, Ohio. Lowry, G. G., Coimbatore, South
India.
Lingenfelter, C. L., 1800 Twenty- Lucas, H. G., 417 West Fifth St.,
fourth Ave., South, Seattle, Los Angeles, Cal.
Wash. Lucas, V. H., 2001 Morton Ave.,
Lipke, John, Estacao de Sao Ber- Pasadena, Cal.
nardo, S. P. R., Silo Paulo, Liidtke, A., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Brazil, South America. lin -Charl., Germany.
Litwinenco, J. A., Herreid, S. Dak. Ludewig, M., Krisztina Kfirfit 167,
Liu, D. B., S. D. A. Mission, Sian- Budapest I, Hungary.
fu, Shensi. China. Ludington, D. C., Meiktila, Burma.
Livingston, J. D., 537 Twenty-fifth Lukens, H. A., 108 Ponsonby Road,
St., Oakland, Cal. Auckland, New Zealand.
Ljungberg, S., Gamla Kungsholms- Lukens, Morris, 204 North Tope-
brogatan 38, Stockholm, Sweden. ka Ave., Wichita, Kans.
Lloyd, Ernest, Box 146, Glendale, Lundquist, H. B., 200 North Wash-
Cal. ington St., Battle Creek, Mich.
Loasby, F. H., Chuharkana Mandy, Lundstriim, S., Gamla Kungs-
Gujranwala. Dist., ,Punjab, India. holmsbrogatan 38, Stockholm,
Loasby, R. E., Manmad, G. I. P., Sweden.
India. Lux, P., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Locken, J. B., 169 Bryan St., At- burg, Germany.
lanta, Ga. Lwoff, J., Post box 14, Minsk,
Lockert, Alfons, Gatzke, Minn. Russia.
Loebsack, H. J., Post box 2, Post Lyndon, F. E., .Papeete, Tahiti,
office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara- Society Islands, Pacific Ocean.
tov, Russia. Lysinger, H. E., 122 South Eighth
Loebsack, H. K., Post box 2, Post St., Grand Junction, Colo.
office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara-
tov, Russia.
Long, W. A., Basin, Wyo. Maas, J. V., Armstrong, British
Long, U. P., Red Lion, Colo.. Columbia, Canada.
Longacre, C. S., Takoma Park Macdonald, F., Leribe, Basutoland,
Station,Washington. D. C. South Africa.
Loots, . L. Grindelberg 15a, MacGuire, Meade, Sanitarium, Cal.
Hamburg, Ger many. Machlan, B. F., Takoma Park Sta-
Lopez, Cesar, Casilla 1002, Lima, tion, Washington, D. C.
Peru, South America. Machlan, L. 0., South Lancaster,
Lopez, Rafael (Miranda), Agua- Mass.
dilla, Porto Rico. Mackintosh, M., 1218 Fifth Ave.,
Lopez, J. M., 1415 Santa Marie Northwest, Moose Jaw, Saskat-
St., Laredo, Tex. chewan.
Lorenz, F. A., 203 West Franklin MacLay, W. D., Box 146, Glendale,
St., Clinton, Mo. Cal.
Lorenz, J. D., Casilla 44, Quito, MacNeil, J. W., 297 Amhurst St.,
Ecuador, South America. East Orange, N. J.
Lorntz, Emery, 683 Walker St., MacPherson, Verah, Lodi, Cal.
Milwaukee, Wis. Madsen, A. C., 203 West Franklin
Loughborough, J. N., R. F. D. St., Clinton, Mo.
4, Box 13, Lodi, Cal. .Madsen, 0., Ruthven, Iowa.
Loveland, R. D., S. D. A. Mission, Magan, P. T., Boyle and Michigan
Sianfu, Shensi, China. Ayes., Los Angeles, Cal.
EovoId, Emmanuel, New Effington, Magoon, C. R., cor. East Robinson
S. Dak. and West Sts., Orlando, Fla.
284 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Majewski, A., Uhlandstr. 189, Maxwell, E. L., Casilla 1002,


Berlin-Charl., Germany. Lima,\ Peru, South America.
Mallory, J. B., 113 East Baker St., Maxwell, S., 67 Claremont Road,
Richmond, Va. Smethwick, near Birmingham,
Manalaysay, Emilio, 433 Penalosa, England.
Tonda, Manila, Philippine Is- May, A. M., Pellston, Mich.
lands. May, Daniel, Parow, Cape, South
Mangold, Santiago, Posadas, Mi- Africa.
siones, Argentina, South Amer- May, H. A., 317 West Bloomfield
ica. St., Rome, N. Y.
Mann, V. L., Chuharkana Mandy, Maynor, W. H., 521 Dingle St.,
Gujranwala Dist., Punjab; India. Sumter, S. C.
Manns, C. G., 4216 Magnolia St., McAvoy, J., 67 Claremont Road,
New Orleans, La. Smethwick, near Birmingham,
Manry, E. A., 7155 Mt. Vernon St., England.
Pittsburgh, Pa. McComas, J. W., 235 High Park
Mantu, J. V., Krisztina Kora 167, Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Budapest , Hungary. McCord, J. W., Box 140, Glendale,
Manuel, B. E., Oxford, Nova Sco- Cal.
tia.. McCoy, A., 84 Cashel St., Christ-
Marchisio, S., 1420 Avenida 20, church, New Zealand.
Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. McCready, W. G., Battleford, Sas-
Marietta, J. J. 1001 Hanover St., katchewan, Canada.
Hamilton, Ohio. McCutchen, W. A., Keene, Tex.
Marriott, G. E., " Tereora," The McDonald. C. M., R. F. D. 3, We-
Avenue, Strathfield, N. S. W., woka. Okla.
Australia. -McEachern, J. H., College View,
Martin, C. N., Bon Aqua, Tenn. Ne br.
Martin, C. P., 1420 Avenida 20, McElhany, J. L., 537 Twenty-
Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. fifth St., Oakland, Cal.
Martin, H. R., Buresala, Ovalau, McGill, Neil, Giroux, Manitoba.
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. McKeague, R. J., Hilo, Hawaii.
Martin, I. M., 2006 Twenty-fourth McKibben, W. A., 1915 Sherman
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. St., Sioux City, Iowa.
Martin, R. H., 26 York Ave., Spo- McLaren, G., " Tereora," The Ave-
kane, Wash. nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus-
Martin, W. F., 310 Loring Bldg., tralia.
Riverside, Cal. McLennan, W. P:, 703 South Gal-
Mathe, L., 'Grindelberg 15a, Ham- latin St., Jackson, Miss.
burg, Germany. McNav, G. R. E., Stranack St.,
Mathy, L. A., rue Nicolas Roret, 1, Maritzburg, Natal, South Af-
Paris, XIIIe, France. rica.
Mattison, M. M., Hapur, Meerut McReynolds, C., Loma Linda, Cal.
Dist., India. McVagh, C. F., 815 Third Ave.,
Matula, Paul, 44 Oak Ave., Irv- West, Calgary, Alberta.
ington, N. J. McWhinney, H. E., 310 Loring
Maudsley, W., Warden House, Bldg., Riverside, Cal.
Crumpsall Crescent, Manchester, Mead, Andrew, 850 Van Ness Ave.,
England. Santa Ana, Cal.
Maung Maung, GO Lower Kern- Mead, W. S., 17 Abbott Road,
mendine Road, Kemmendine, Lucknow, India.
Burma. Mecusela Naisogo, Suva Vou,
Maxson, 0. H., Puiggari, F. C. E. Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
R., Argentina, South America. Medairy, G., Hagerstown, Md.
Maxwell, A. S., Stanborough Park, Meeker, B. A., 22 Granville Road,
Watford, Herta, England. Kowloon, Hongkong, China.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 285

Megrant, Francisco, Santo Domin- Miller, J. W., 2615 Tuam Ave.,


go, Republic of Dominica. Houston, Tex.
Meijer, P., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Miller, W. H. B., Warburton, Vic-
burg, Germany. toria, Australia.
Meiklejohn, A. J.. 505 South John- Miller, W. W., 2247 Ontario Ave..
son St., Pocatello, Idaho. Springfield, Ohio.
Meleen, C., New Sweden, Me. Mills, Joseph, Oroua Missionary
Meleen, E. M., 17 Abbott Road, School, Longburn, via Palmers-
Lucknow, India. -
Menkel, H. C., " Belvedere," Simla, ton North, New Zealand.
India. Minck, A., Krisztina Kora 167,
Meredith, W. H., Stanborough Budapest I, Hungary.
Park, Watford, Herts, England. Minner, L. D., Casilla 1002, Lima.
Mershon, Roy, Sandakan, British Peru, South America.
North Borneo. Mitchell, H., " Tereora," The Ave-
Metzger, C. J., Nevada, Iowa. nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus-
Meyer, A. A., 508 East Everett St., tralia.
Portland, Oreg. Mitchell, Dr. J. R., 320 Grant St..
Meyer, F. W., 607 Clinton St., Atlanta, Ga.
Charles City, Iowa. Mocnik, A., Krisztina Korth 167,
Meyer, Henry; Caixa Postal 106, Budapest I, Hungary.
Porto Alegro, Rio Grande do Moffett, W. C., Gordonsville, Va.
Sul, Brazil, South America. Moko, R., Market Square, Alice,
Meyer, Oscar, La Ligniere, Gland, Cape, South Africa.
Switzerland. Molokomme, Lazarus, Box 88,
Meyer, Paul, Rua Citade de Man- Bloemfontein, Orange Free State,
chester 10. 40D, Lisbon, Portu- South Africa.
gal. Monnier, j., La Ligniere, Gland,
Meyer-Bitrtschy, H., Krisztina Ko- Switzerland. -
Mt 167, Budapest I, Hungary. Montgomery, 0., Florida, F. C.
Meyers, C. K., " Mizpah," Wah- C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. South America.
Michaelenko, N. J., Kief, N. Dak. Montgomery, R. P., 704 West
Michaels, C. P., 116 Grote St., :Tenth St., Okmulgee, Okla.
Adelaide, South Australia, Aus- Mookerjee, L. G., Sudhamaya.
tralia. House, Armanitola, Dacca, India.
Mignott, H. L., Gayle, Jamaica, Moon, Allen, 34 Carroll Ave., Ta-
BritiSh West Indies. koma Park Station, Washington,
Mikkelsen, J. C., Plant City, Fla. D. C.
Mikkonen, Hugo, Ostra Teater- Moon, C. E., Aguadilla, Porto Rico.
graden 3B, Helsingfors, Finland. Moore, L. G., 213 North Pine St.,
Miller, A. L., 1705 Eighth Ave., Lansing, Mich.
North, Birmingham, Ala. Morgue, S., Ilorin, via Lagos, Ni-
Miller, B. E., 1703 Gates Aye., geria, West Africa.
Brooklyn, N. Y. Morris, R. P., Najibabad, 0. and R.,
Miller, C. H., Sidney, Nebr. India. -
Miller, C. N., Portersville, Cal. Morris, C. C., Foochow, China.
Miller, D. P., 731 West Scott St., Morrison, A. V., Holly, Mich.
Springfield, Mo. Morrison, D., 1 Devereux Road,
Miller, H. J., 711 North Buckeye Battersea, London, S. W. 11.
St., Iola, Kans. England.
Miller, H. W., Takoma Park Sta- Morrison, G. H., Lomaloma, Mua
tion, Washington, D. C. leva, Lau, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Miller, H. S., Oshawa, Ontario, Morrison, H. A., College View,
Canada. Nebr.
Miller, J. H., 116 North California Morrison, Isaac, Pacific Union Col-
Ave., Chicago, Ill. lege, St. Helena, Cal.
286 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Morrison, J. H., College View, Nash, R. T., Harvey, N. Dak.


Nebr. Ne Keun Ok, Seoul, Chosen (Ko-
Morrow, E. E., 615 North Tenth rea).
St., Phoenix, Ariz.
Morrow, J. A., 810 Jackson Ave.,Neef, P., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
New Orleans, La. lin-Charl., Germany.
Morse, B. L., Gendia, Kisumu, Neff, E. L., 540 Drexel Ave., San
British East A frica. Antonio, Tex.
Morse, Dr. J. F., Ensenada, Porto
Neff, W. E., 204 North Topeka
Rico. Ave., Wichita, Kans.
Mortenson, S., R. F. D. 1, Box 20,
Neilsen, N. P., Box 1304, Fresno,
La Grange, Ill. Cal.
Mould, H. S., 412 Eighth Ave., Nelson, A. N., 1208 Shelby St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Seattle, Wash.
Mtimkulu, James, care of Messrs.Nelson, Andrew, Sanitarium, Cal.
Border and Allen, Kroonstad, Nelson, Chas., Logan, Utah.
Orange Free State, South Af- Nelson, N. R., 116 North :California
rica. Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Muller, A. W., Uhlandstr. 189, Nelson, W. E., Keene, Tex.
Berlin-Charl., Germany. Nerlund, 0. J., 541 Fox St., Den-
Willer Adolf, Grindelberg 15a, ver, Colo.
Hamburg, Germany. Nethery, J. J., College Place,
Milller R., Grindelberg 15a, Wa sh.
Hamburg,
' Germany. Nethery, R. J., 429 South Barry
Miller, W., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin-
St., Greenville, Mich.
Chart., Germany. Nettleton, Daniel, Port Townsend;
Mullings, L. G., Porus, Jamaica, Wash.
British West Indies. Neufeld, C. C., 819 Somerset Block,
Munro, S. W., Chelan, Wash. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Munson, Melvin, 19 Sa wohlaan, N.
Neumann, C. J., Cane Arenal
G., Weltevreden, Java, Dutch Grande 2535, Montevideo, Uru-
East Indies. guay, South America.
Munson, R. W., Sanitarium, Glen-Neumann, H. F., Caixa Postal 106,
dale, Cal. Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul,
Muntz, Leslie, 405 East Eleventh Brazil, South America.
St., Wilmington, Del. Newbold, D. C., Holly, Mich.
Murbach, J., Krisztina K6r9t 167,
Newbold, G. T., Warwick House,
Budapest I, Hungary. St. George's Terrace, Perth,
Murphy, Thos., Box 776, Waco, West Australia, Australia.
Tex. NeN, bokl. L.. corner Peel and Grey
Musgrave, IV. H., 105 Llanishen Sts., South Brisbane, Queens-
St., Heath, Cardiff, South Wales.land, Australia.
Mussen, Richard, " Croftview," Ud-
Nicholson, D., S. D. A. Mission,
dingston, near Glasgow, Scot- Marovo Lagoon, Tulagi, Solo-
land. mon Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Muth, J., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Nicola, B. E., M. D., Attleboro,
Germany. MAss.
Myers, E. W., S. D. A. Mission, Nicola, H., 123 Manchester St.,
IVaterloo, Sierra Leone, West Battle Creek, Mich.
Africa. Nicola, L. T., 1204 West Washte-
Mzozane, Agrippa, Market Square, naw St., Lansing, Mich.
Alice, Cape, South Africa. Nicolas, C. S., 1420 Avenida 20,
Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
Nagel, S. A., Wai Chow, Kwang- Niedoba, P., Bauerstr. 38, Munich,
tong, China. Germany.
Niirem, A. 0., Akersgaten 74, Nikkar, L., Post box 14, Minsk,
Christiania, Norway. Russia.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 287

Nopper, E. Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Oster, F. F., Tabriz, Persia.


burg, Germany. Osterman, F. A., Newberry, S. C.
Nord, G. E., 19 Tatman St., Wor- Ostoich, M., Box 360, Granite City,
cester, Mass. Ill.
Norderhls, 6. P., Akersgaten 74, Ostrander, Wm., 1820 West Ninth
Christiania, Norway. St., Des Moines, Iowa.
...Norton, S. E., New England Sani- Ostwald, H., Post box 14, Minsk,
tarium, Melrose, Mass. Russia.
Norwood, J. W., Box 719, Boise, Oswald, E. H., Drawer 586, Water-
Idaho. town, S. Dak.
Nott, W. L., 409 North Garfield St.; Oswald, T. L., Drawer 586, Water-
Chanute, Kans. town, S. Dak.
Nunes, M. G., 815 South Third St., Ott, J. F., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Muskogee, Okla. lin-Charl., Germany.
Nussbaum, T., La Ligniere, Gland, Owen, F. M., 615 North Tenth
Switzerland. St., Phoenix, Ariz.
Nutter, V., 1418 Berryhill St., Har- Owen, R. S., 3988 Ingalls St.,
risburg, Pa. San Diego, Cal.
Nygaard, Peter, Aguadilla, Porto
Rico. Paap, C. A., 56 Roeland St., Cape
Town, South Africa.
Oberg, H. A., Soonan, Chosen (Ko- Paap, F. W., Takoma Park Sta-
rea). tion, Washington, D. C.
Oberg, S. A., Nevada, Iowa. Paap, J. IL, Lodi, Cal.
Oberholtzer, D. H., Palm City, Pachla, J., Post box 14, Minsk,
Cal. Russia.
()blander, J. G., Gen. Del., Lincoln, Painter, F. E., 620 Acacia Ave..
Nebr. Tropico, Cal.
Ochs, D., College Place, Wash. Palmer, E. R., Takoma Park Sta-
Ochs, W. B., College Place, Wash. tion, Washington, D. C.
Ogden, A. R., Nevada, Iowa. Panaga, Augustin, 707 Vermont
Okohira, T. H., 169-171 Arnanu- St., Manila, Philippine Islands.
ma, Suginami-mura, Toyota- Bibiano R., 9 Vesta St.,
ma-gun, Tokyo, Japan. Santa Ana, Manila, Philippine
Oliver, F. M., 5813 Thirtieth Ave., Islands.
Northwest, Seattle, Wash. Parker, C. H.; Suva Vou, Suva,
Olsen, A. B., Surrey Hills Hydro, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Caterham Valley, England. Parker, H. B., Tungshan, Canton,
Olsen, D. K., Forest City, Iowa. Chino.
Olsen, E. G., Forest City, Iowa. Parkhurst, W. D., 114 Orange St.,
Olsen, Martin, Valley City, N. Jackson, Mich.
Dak. Parmele, C. F., Astoria, Oreg.
Olsen, M. E., South Lancaster, Parmele, R. W., Takoma Park Sta
Mass. tion, Washington, D. C.
Olsen, M. M., Margrethevej 5, Parsons, D. A., 4738 York Road, '
Copenhagen, V.,Denmark. Philadelphia, Pa.
Olsen, 0. J., ngolfsstraeti 10, Pascoe, W. H., 108 Ponsonby Road,
Reykjavik, Iceland. Auckland, New Zealand.
Olson, A. V., Oshawa, Ontario. Passebois, L. F., 386 St. Valier St.,
Olson, H. 0., R. F. D. 1, Box 20, Montreal, Quebec.
La Grange, Ill. Patchett, H. G., Rosemead Ave.,
Ortner, I. G., Drawer 586, Water- Claremont, Cape, South Africa.
town, S. Dak. Pa ttison, L. 0., Box 408, Santa
Osborne, A. J., 2131 P St., Sacra- Rosa, Cal.
mento, Cal. Patterson, Chas., Arlington, Va.
Osborne, E. E., Fairfield, Me. Patterson, J. R., Arroyo Grande,
Osborne, P. B., Fairfield, Me. Cal.

288 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Patzkowski, J. E., 363 Peter Hunt Piper, E. A., 523 South Lake St.,
St., Leesville P. 0., Detroit, Boyne City, Mich.
Mich. Piper, H. E., Cor. Peel and Grey
Paulini, P. R., Krisztina Kora Sts., South Brisbane, Queens.
167, Budapest I, Hungary. land, Australia.
Paulson, C. J., 410 East High St., Piper, J. F., 3519 Meridian Ave.,
Hastings, Nebr. Seattle. Wash.
Peabody, F., 40 West End Ave., Piper, R. K., 108 Ponsonby Road,
Atlanta, Ga. Auckland, New Zealand.
Peden, H. L., 17 Abbott Road, Place, A. E., Garden City Sani
Lucknow, India.
tarium, San Jos5, Cal.
Penner, J., Nonnenweg, corner Pohle, W. R., . Casilla 7a, LaPaz,
Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer. Bolivia, South America.
land. Poley, P. C., 12 Church Road, Ve-
Penrose, Chas. E., 1 Devereux pery, Madras, India.
Road, Battersea, London, S. W. Pool, N. H., 822 Brewster St., Sag-
11, England. inaw, Mich.
Perk, G., Grindelberg 15a,- Ham- Popescu, C., Krisztina Kora 167,
burg, Germany. Budapest I, Hungary.
Perkins, C. 0., 75 Grant St., Port- Porter, L. B., Rosalie, Nebr.
land, Me. Porter, R. C., Hitmilton, Mo.
Perry, F. L., Casilla 2830, Santi- Post, B. L., 18 Murdock Place, Mt.
ago, Chile, South America. Clemens, Mich.
Persson, F., Bauerstr. 3S, Munich, Potschke, H., Grindelberg 159,
Germany. Hamburg, Germany.
Peters, G. E., 169 Bryan St., At- Potter, E. R., Chilliwack, British
lanta, Ga. Columbia.
Petersen. B., Manchurian S. D. A. Pound, I. C., 1547 Trimble St.,
Mission, Mukden, Manchuria, Paducah, Ky.
China. Powell, S. U., 112 Tower St.,
Peterson, A. W., Keene, Tex. Kingston, Jamaica, British West
Peterson, E. F., 304 West Allen Indies.
St., Springfield, Ill. Premer, C. L., Keene, Tex.
Peterson, E. L., 191 Poplar St., Prenier, H. S., South Lancaster,
Wyandotte, Mich.. Mass.
Pettit, G. W., 12 Victoria Terrace, Prescott, W. P., Trainview, Moira,
Mazagon, Bombay, India. County Down, Ireland.
Peugh, V. E., 17 Abbott Road, Prescott, W. W., Takoma Park
Lucknow, India. Station, Washington, D. C.
Pfeifer, E. C., Lodi, Cal. Pretyman, C. H., " Mizpah," Wah-
Philips, N. W., 1210 M St., N. W., vuonga, N. S. W.. Australia.
Washington, D. C. 1?rieger, A. F., Takoma, Park Sta-
Phillips, Joseph, College View. tion, Washington, D. C.
Nebr. Prieser, F. A., Nonnenweg, Cor.
Phipps, F. C., 304 West Allen St., Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-
Springfield, Ill. land.
Pickard, U. D., 31 Deaderick Bldg., Prillwitz, W., Grindelberg 15a.
Knoxville, Tenn. Hamburg, Germany.
Pilkewitsch, J., Post box 2, Post Proctor, L. H., 753 East F St., On-
office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara- tario, Cal.
tov, Russia. Proctor, M. R., 1442 South Second
Pioch, Albert, Grindelberg 15a, St., Abilene, Tex.
Hamburg, German.p. Prout, C. S., 1116 Fort St., Boise,
Piper, A. H., Darling Range School. Idaho.
Carmel, tes Australia, Aus. Provin, Henri, La Ligniere, Gland,
tralia. Switzerland.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 289

Prowolowsky, S., Post box 2, Post Reiber, J. A., 508 East Everett St.,
office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara- Portland, Oreg.
tov, -Russia. Reid, J. A., Port Limon, Costa
Pulver, C. C., 411 Cedar St., Tako- Rica.
ma Park Station, Washington,
D. C. Reifschneider, K. A., Post box 14,
Punches, V. 0., South Lancaster, Minsk, Russia.
Mass.. Reihlen, C., Nonnenweg, corner
Purdom, C. A., Klamath Falls, Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-
Oreg. land.
Reinke, 0. E., Post box 2, Post
office Birsha., " Excelsior," Sara-
Quillin, G. C., Killbuck, Ohio. tot/, Russia.
Quinn, R. D., South Lancaster,
Reis, JosC, A., Caixa Postal 106,
Mass. Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul,
Brazil, South America.
Rader, G. W., Rooms 417-421 Cas- Reiswig, C. K., Lacombe, Alberta,
tle Hall Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind., Canada.
Raft, J. C., Margrethevej 5, Co- Reiswig, J. J., Lacombe, Alberta,
penhagen, V., Denmark. Canada.
Rall, R., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Rentfro, C. E., Silo Bernardo, S. P.
burg, Germany. R., Silo Paulo, Brazil, South
Rampton, F. G., 108 Ponsonby Am erica.
Road, Auckland, New Zealand. Reppe, M. S., Hutchinson, Minn.
Rand, H. F., Glendale Sanitarium, Resen, Chr., Margrethevej 5, Co-
Glendale, Cal. penhagen, V., Denmark.
Randle, W. H., Bala Clava, Ja- Rey, Jules, La Ligniere, Gland,
maica, British West Indies. Switzerland.
Rashford, L., San Fernando, Trini- Reynolds, Earl, Nevada, Iowa.
dad, British West Indies. Rhoads, A. V., Medford, Oreg.
Rasmussen, Steen. Brookfield, Ill. Rice, L. M., Box 1304, Fresno, Cal.
Raspal, M., rue Nicolas Roret, 1, Rice, W. W., 393 Center St., Dor-
Paris, XIlle, France. chester, Mass.
Raukas, J., Post box 14, Minsk, Rich, J. W., Lodi, Cal.
Russia. Richard, P. F., 155 North Ninth
Rauleder, G. A., 1245 East Forty. St., Paterson, N. J.
fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal. Richards, H. M. J., 1114a Dufferin
Raymond, J. W., 203 Waverly St., St., Toronto, Ontario.
Buffalo, N. Y. Richards, H. M. S., care College,
Read, W. E., Stanborough Park, Takoma Park, D. C.
Watford, England. Richardson, I. D., Gordonsville, Va.
Reaser, G. W., Box 146, Glendale, Richardson, F. I., 417 West Fifth
Cal. St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Rebensburg, A., Uhlandstr. 189, Rick, P. A., 120 Twenty-first Ave.,
Berlin -Ch rl., Germany. Northeast, Calgary, Alberta,
Reed, H. W., Clearwater Lake, Canada.
Wis. Rider, C. J., Randolph, Vt.
Reed, L. A., Mountain View, Cal. Riffel, J., College Place, Wash.
Reeder, H. E., Box 308, Carthage, Riley, A. E., Lot 3, King St., New
Mo.. Amsterdam, Berbice, British Gui-
Reefman, Wm., 146 West Fifteenth ana, South America.
St., Holland, Mich. Rinea, F., Krisztina Kbrat 167,
Rees, D. A., Laurel, Md. Budapest I, Hungary.
Rees, D. D., Campion Academy, Rine, G. W., Pacific Union College,
Loveland. Colo. St. Helena, Cal.
Regel. R. P., Margrethevej 5, Co- Rintala, A., Ostra Teatergranden
penhagen, V., Denmark. 3B., Helsingfors, Finland.
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Rippey, J. A., 116 'West Oak St., Rogers, J. C., Rosemead Ave., Ken-
Roseburg, Oreg. ilworth, Cape, South Africa.
Rippey, E. E., 116 West Oak St., Rojas, L. A., Correo Bella Vista,
Roseburg, Oreg. Bahia Blanca, F. C. S., Argen-
Rischmiiller, Fr., Grindelberg 15a, tina, South America.
Hamburg, Germany. Ronlund, N. J., 933 North Main
Ritchie, A., 562 West Second St., Ave., Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
Glendale, Cal. Rorholm, H., Route 3, Altoona,
Rittenhouse, C. H., Baker, Oreg. Iowa.
Rittenhouse, S. N., Centralia, Rosendahl, E., 108 Ponsonby Road,
Wash. Auckland, New Zealand.
Rivera, Salvador, Calle Cerra No. Rosenwold, E., Gamla Kungs-
12, Santurce, Porto Rico. holmsbrogatan 38, Stockholm,
Robb, V. W., Lacombe, Alberta, Sweden.
Canada. Rossin, H. A., 1310 Cedar Ave.,
Robbins, F. H., 7155 Mt. Vernon College Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio.
St., Pittsburgh. Pa. Rost, 0. J. 0., Akersgaten 74;
Robbins, Wm., R. F. D. 2, Con- Christiania, Norway.
nellsville, Pa. Roth, A. G., Box 88, Cape Haitien,
Roberts, G. A., 112 Tower St., Haiti.
Kingston, Jamaica, British West Roth, G. G., South Lancaster,
Indies. Mass.
' Roberts, R., 1755 Southern Ave!, Roth, J. H., Drawer N, Jamestown,
Shreveport, La. N. Dak.
Robinson, A. T., 51 Whitmore St., Rouse, J. S., College View, Nebr.
Hartford, Conn. Rowland, F. J., 1625 Thirteenth
Robinson, C., Malamulo Mission, Ave., South, Birmingham, Ala.
Blantyre, Nyasaland, British Rowland, J. W., 300 Serangoon
Central Africa. Road, Singapore, Straits Set-
Robinson, D. E., Campion Acad- I em ents.
emy, Loveland, Colo. Rubendall, C. W., 819 Somerset
Robinson, G., Warwick House, St. .Block, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
George's Terrace, Perth, West Ruble, W. A., Melrose, Mass.
Australia, _Australia. Ruble, W. W., College View,
Robinson, H. E., Fords Store, Md. Nebr.
Robinson, R. P., Solusi Mission, Rudge, E. B., Cor. Peel and Grey
Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Af- Sts., South Brisbane, Queens-
rica. land, Australia.
Robles, Juan, 1420 Avenida 20, Rudge, P. B., " Mizpah," Wah-
Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Rockel, A., Capoeiras Correio Rulkoetter, A. H., Cor. Third and
Estreito, Santa Catharina, Bra- Juliana .Sts., Parkersburg, W.
zil, South America. Va.
Rockwell, S. C., 116 West Oak St., Ruskjer, M. S., Solway, Minn.
Roseburg, Oreg. Ruskjer, S. A., Sauk Center,
Roda, Leon Z., Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Minn.
Philippine Islands. Russell, C. A., Berrien Springs,
Rodd, A., " Croftview," Uddings- Mich.
ton, near Glasgow, Scotland. Russell, E. T., Drawer 586, Water-
Rodgers, G. P., 606 N St., N. W., town, S. Dak.
Washington, D. C. Russell, G. C., 60 Grand Ave.,
Rodriguez, Wenceslao, 97 Ledemna Rochester, N. Y.
St., Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Is- Russell, K. C., 338 Hazelwood Ter-
lans. race, Rochester, N. Y.
Rogers, A. H., 22 Stanley St., Rich- Russell, Riley, Soonan, Chosen
mond, Victoria, Australia. (Korea).
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Sachsenmeyer, A., Bauerstr. 38, Schmidt, I. C., 21 Sawohla an, N. G.,


Munich, Germany. Weltevreden, Java, Dutch. East
Salatzkat, J., Uhlandstr, 189, Ber- Indies.
lin-Charl., Germany. Schmitz, H., Post box 14, Minsk,
Salton, R. A. " Tereora," The Russia.
Schmitt, A., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Avenue, Strathfield, N. S. W., burg, Germany.
Australia. Schneider, J., Post box 2, Post
. Sanchez, Bernardino, Las Cruces, office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara-
N. Mex. tov, Russia.
Sandborn, A. R.,. cor. East. Robin- Schnetzler, Joseph, 153 Kingsboro
son and West Sts., Orlando, Fla. Ave., Gloversville, N. Y.
Sanders, C. N., 810 Jackson Ave., Scholz, W., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
New Orleans, La. burg, Germany.
Sanderson, A. E., 73 College St., Schramke, A., Grindelberg 15a,
Lewiston, Me. Hamburg, Germany.
Sandnes, 0. E., 508 East Everett Schroeder, W. F. H., Kermit, N.
St., Portland, Oreg. Mex.
Sanford, E. L., 426 Trumbull Ave., Schonemann, J., Post box 14,
Detroit, Mich. Minsk, Russia.
Santee, Clarence, Lodi,Cal. Schubert, G. W., Bauerstr. 38,
Santee, L. D., 1061 Raymond St., Munich, Germany.
Pasadena, Cal. Schuberth, H. F., Uhlandstr. 189,
Sargeant, E. N., 310 Archer Ave., Berlin-Charl., Germany.
Peoria, Ill. Schubert'', 0., LaLagniere, Gland,
Savander, N., Ostra Teatergranden Ct. Vaud, Switzerland.
3B, Helsingfors, Finland. Schuerer, M., Uhlandstr. 18?, Ber-
Saxby, W. H., Sanitarium, Cal. lin-Charl., Germany. 1
Saxton, H. F., 1403 E St., Lincoln, Schulz, W., Uhlandstr. 1811, Ber-
Nebr. lin-Charl., Germany.
Schafer, W., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Schuster, M. H., Bismark, N. Dak.
Germany. Schutz, R., Uhlandstr. 189), Ber-
Schaffner, R. G., 3829 Thirtieth St., lin-Charl.,Germany. .1
San Diego, Cal. Schwartz, V. F., 2402 Pennsyl-
Schamkow, K., Post box 14, vania Ave., Erie, Pa.
Minsk, Russia. Schwedrat, 0. F., 2426 Poplar St.,
Scheho, W. A., Box 496, Prentice, Philadelphia, Pa.
Wis. Schwenecke, 0., Uhlandstr. 189,
Schick, L. B., Box 644, Oklahoma Berlin-Charl., Germany.
City, Okla. Scior,F., Ottomon Post, Box
Schick, W., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- 109 Galata, Constantinople,
burg, Germany. Turkey.
Schildhauer, 0. E., Bauerstr. 38, Scott, G. M., 8 Sheldon Place, Rut-
Munich, Germany. land, Vt.
Schilling, J. H., 116 North Califor- Scott, J. B., R. F. D. 2, Chetek,
nia Ave., Chicago, Ill. Wis.
Schillinger, R., Krisztina Kordt Scott, Sydney, Box 14, Little
167, Bua pest I, Hungary. Rock, Ark.
Schilstra, P., Grindelberg 15a, Striven, C. A., Drawer 586, Water-
Hamburg, Germany. town, S. Dak.
Schlichting, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Sebastian, W. H., Gordonsville, Va.
Berlin-Charl., Germany. Seefried, J., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Schmidt, A. F., Harvey, N. Dak. lin-Charl., Germany.
Schmidt, B., Post box 2, Post office Seeney, F. H , Mushpot Road,
Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara tov, Alexandria, Va.
Russia. Seibel, J. H., Bowdon, N. Dak.
292 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. .

Seidel, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Shrock, S. S., 842 Taylor. Ave.,
lin-Charl., Germany. Scranton, Pa.
Selmon, A. C., 102a Bubbling Well Shuler, J. L., 31 Deaderick Bldg.,
Road, Shanghai, China. Knoxville, Tenn.
Seltzer, G. J., 1201 East Copper Shull, C. A., South Lancaster, Mass.
Ave., Albuquerque, N. Mex. Shultz, H., Lodi, Cal.
Shultz, J. E., Box 850, U. S. Pos-
Seng, G., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, tal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Germany. Shultz, J. W., Box 1039, San Jog,
Serna, M., 015 North Tenth St., Costa Rica.
Phoenix, Ariz. Silsbee, E. C., 513 West Colorado
Serns, A. E., Benton Harbor, Mich. Blvd., Eagle Rock City, Cal.
Settergren, A. J., Gamla Kungs- Simmons, Cyrus, Box 522, Knox-
holmsbrogatan 38, Stockholm, ville, Tenn.
Sweden. Simon, J. F., 190 South Corona St.,
Denver, Colo.
Severin, A., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Sims, G. C., 452 Ralston .St., Reno,
burg, Germany. Nev.
Sevrens, 0. F., 16 Calle Luna, Pa- Sims, W, L., 615 North Tenth
say, Rizal, Philippine Islans. St., Phoenix, Ariz.
Shadel, S. T., 809 North Mulberry Sinz, K., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Ave., Hagerstbwn, Md. burg, Germany.
Shaeffer, F. R., Box 226, Saw- Skinner, G. H., 819 Somerset
telle, Cal. Block, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Sharp, F. L., Franklin Chambers, Slade, E. K., Box 8, Mt. Vernon,
Hobart, Tasmania. Ohio.
Sharp, H. E., 108 Ponsonby Road, Slater, S. B., Nevada, Iowa.
Auckland, New, Zealand. Sinailes, P., Rosemead Ave., Ken:
Sharp, W. W., National City, Cal. ilworth, Cape, South Africa.
Sharp, Smith, Graysville, Tenn. Smart, A. Australasian Mission-
Shaw, B. H., 2206 North Seventh ary. College, Cooranbong, N. S.
St., Kansas City, Kans. W., Australia.
Shaw, H. S., 474, Forty-first St., Smith, F. L., Dwariklial, Garhwal,
Oakland, ,Cal. India.
Shaw, J. L., Takoma Park Sta- Smith, -J. H., Box 473, Nassau,
tion; Washington, D. C. Bahamas.
Sheldon, E. L., Alexandria, Minn. Smith, J. J., Plymouth, -Montser-
Sheldon, H. J, Drawer R, Redfield, rat, British West Indies.
S. Dak... Smith, S. S., R. F. D., New Lis-
Shellhaas, Joseph, Laura, Ohio. bon, Wis.
Shepard, Loren C., Room 5, Ash- Smith, C.4., 949_ Erazier Ave.-, Cen-
land National Bank Bldg., Ash- tralia, Ill.
land, Wis. . Smith, .R. W., 1207 Beretania. St.,
Shepard, Lyle. C., 1905 Horton Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii.
Grand Rapids, Mich. . Smith, W. II., 1902 Lackawanna
Shepard, M., Holly, Mich. Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. ..
Shepard, -Reid, - Casilla 28, Puno, Smith, W. J., Sanitarium, Wall-
Peru, South America. - roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Sherrig, W. H., 101 Ridge Ave Smith, K., 506 South. Gunni-
Southwest, Grand Rapids, Mich. son St., Burlington, Iowa.
Sherwin, .T. A., Sanitarium, Wah- Smith, W. R., Keizan, Chosen (KO-
roonga, N... S, W., Australia. rea ).
Shirenian, D. T., Morganton, N. C. Smouse, A. R., Nevada, Iowa.
Shone, G. W.,.56 Roeland St., Capc Snider, J. D., Room 311, 32 Union
Town, South Africa. Square, New York, -N. Y. .- -
Shoup, H. L., 238 Haywood St., Snodgrass, C. L., 122 South Eighth
Asheville, N. C. St., Grand Junction, Colo.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 293

Snow, C. M., Warburton, Vic- Steen, H., 718 Maryland St., St.
toria, Australia. Paul, Minn.
Snyder, E. W., 1430 Garfield Ave., Steinel, I. A., 16 Calle Luna, Pa-
, Pasadena, Cal. say, Rizal, Philippine Islands.
Snyder, G. A., 215 South Jackson
St.,Glendale, Cal. Steiner, Paul, La Ligniere, Gland,
, K., . Ostra Teatergriinden Switzerland.
Soisao
3B., Helsingfors, Finland. Steinert, A. G., Bison, Kans.
Soper, .819 Somerset Block, Stene, L. J., .Akersgaten 74, Chris-
Winnipeg, Manitoba. tiana, Norway.
Sorenson, C. M., Takoma Park Stephenson, C. B., Graysville,
Station, Washington, D. C. Tenn.
Soto, Damaso, Casilla 2830, San- Sterling, G. L., care S. D. A. Mis-
tiago, Chile, South America. sion, Rarotonga, Cook Islands,
Sparrow, Hubert, Shangani 1VIis-- Pacific Ocean.
sion, Gwelo, Rhodesia, South Stevens, G. A., Richardson Park,
Africa. Del.
Sparrow, Laurie, Victoria, South- Stevens, H. U., Puiggari, F. C.
ern Rhodesia, South Africa. E. R., Argentina, South America.
Spearing,' F. A., Stanborough Park, Stevens, J. .A., Box 408, Santa
Watford, Herts, England. Rosa, Cal.
Specht, F. G., R. F. D. 3, Love- Stevens, J. C., 604 East Seven-
land, Colo. teenth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Spencer, R. M. 7155 Mt. Vernon Steward, W. W., Milton, Oreg.
St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Stewart, A. G., Atchin, New Heb-
Spicer, W. A., Takoma Park Sta- rides, Pacific Ocean.
tion, Washington, D. C. Stewart, D. E., 508 East Everett
Spies, F. W., EstacAo de SAo St., Portland, Oreg.
Bernardo, S. P. R., SAo Paulo, Stewart, E. L., Minot, N. Dak.
Brazil, South America. Stewart, G. G., 108 Ponsonby
Spies, G. W., Franklin Furnace, Road, Auckland, New Zealand.
N. J. Stewart, J. S., 22 Stanley St.,
Spire, B. W., Orlando, Fla. Richmond, Victoria,.-Australia.
Sprohge, J., Post box 14, Minsk, Stewart, R. E., 97 Ledesma St.,
Russia. Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Islands.
Stahl, F. A., Casilla 28, Puna,- Peru, St. John, M. II., 628 North Latrobe
South America. Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Stanley, P. G., 325 East Twenty- Stocker, P., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
seventh St., Minneapolis, Minn. lin-Charl., Germany.
Starbuck, T. -H., 506 East Everett Stockil, F. S. D. A. Mission, care
St., Portland. Oreg. - de Grandh ommes Private Bag,
Starr, F. , D., Forest, Idaho. Livingstone, Rhodesia, South
Starr, G. B., Loma Linda, Cal. Africa.
Starr; L. F., Garland, Wyo. Stone, A. J., 5702 South Alaska
Staubert, O.,- -Poste restante, Ta- St., Tacoma,. Wash.
briz, Persia. Stone, C. L., 411 Cedar St.,
Staubert, P.,Grindelberg , 15a, Takoma -Park Station, Wash-
Hamburg. ermany. ington. D. C. -
Stebbeds, F., Clearwater Lake, Stone, W. J., Columbia and Hick-
Wis. ory Ayes., Takoma Park, D. C:
Stebbins, W. W., 3845 East Seven- Stotz, J. C., College View, Nebr.
teenth St.-, Kansas City, Mo. Stover, A. J., R. F. D. 1, Box 2;
Steed, J. E., Apia, Upolo, Samoa, Ridgefield, ash.
Pacific Ocean. , Strachan, M. C., 2901 Brighton St.,
Steele, Wm., Mission Adventista, Baltimore, Md. :
Calle Cerra No. 12, Santurce, Strahle, J. J., 707 Vermont St:;
Porto Rico. Manila, Philippine Islands. -
294 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Straw, W. E., Main St., Bulawayo, Tarr, C., " Ntlambie," Butterworth,
Rhodesia, South Africa. Cape, South Africa.
Stray, F. W., College View, Nebr. Tarr, D. F., 80 St. Patrick Road,
Streeter, IL, 84 Cashel St., Christ- Port Elizabeth, Cape, South
church, New Zealand. Africa.
Streithorst, H., Caixa Postal 106, Tavel, G. A., Apartado 218, Guate-
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do mala City, Guatemala, Central
Sul, Brazil, South America. America.
Strickland, J. A., Box 602, High Tavodi, Bennie, Bisiatabu, Port
Point, N. C. Moresby, British New Guinea.
Strickland, W. E., 17 Abbott Road, Taylor, C. L., Williamsdale East,
Lucknow, India. Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia.
Strother, W. E., Camden, S. C. Taylor, C. L., Berrien Springs,
Studt, R. N., Milan& 99, Matanzas, Mich.
Cuba, West Indies. Taylor, C. U., Keene, Tex.
Stueckrath, Martin, 2819 Cherokee Taylor, H. F., 144 Bostwick Ave.,
St., St. Louis, Mo. Jersey City, N. J.
Sturdevant, M. C., Umtali, Rho- Taylor, J. I., Box 14, Little Rock,
desia, South Africa. Ark.
Sturgeon, D. F., 1201 West Ran- Terry, L. W., Rockville, Mo.
dolph Ave., Enid, Okla. Tetzlaff, A. B., 203 West Franklin
Summerville, T., Holly, Mich. St., Clinton, Mo.
Siissmann, Richard, Sao Bernardo, Theunissen, D. C., Staines Road,
S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, Plumstea, Cape, South Africa.
South America. Thomann, E. W., Florida, F. C.
Sutherland, E. A., Madison, Tenn. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Sutton, N. T., Crawford, Nebr. South America.
Svenson, Carl, 679 Holly Ave., St. Thomann, V. E., Casilla 2830,
Paul, Minn. Santiago, Chile, South America.
Svenson, J. A., 200 Columbus Ave., Thomas, A., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Trenton, N. J. burg, Germany.
Svensson, S. F., 436 East 138th Thomas, E. D. Nazareth Post
St., New York, N. Y. office, Tinnevelly District, South
Swanson, E. H., Sand Point, Idaho. India.
Swartout, H. 0., 17 Ningkuo Road, Thomas, P. V., Nanning, Kwangsi,
Shanghai, China. China.
Sweany, W. A. Dallas, Tex. Thompson, Chas., 2718 Third Ave.,
Swiridow, P., Post box 2, Post office South, Minneapolis, Minn.
Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratav, Thompson, G. A., 14 Scott Road,
Russia. Kuala Lumpur, Federated Ma-
Swiridow, W., Post box 2, Post lay States.
office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara- Thompson, G. B., Takoma Park
toy, Russia. Station, Washington, D. C.
Sype, R. J., Nevada, Iowa. Thompson, J. T., Calle Arenal
Sype, Mrs. Minnie, Harlan, Iowa. Grande 2535, Montevideo, Uru-
guay, South America.
Thompson, Victor, 310 West Six-
Tabor, B. C., 459 Morton St., teenth St., Jacksonville, Fla.
Ashland, Oreg. Thompson, J., 84 Cashel St., hrist-
Taggart, C. L., Wabash Valley church, New Zealand.
Sanitarium, Lafayette, Ind. Thorpe, E. E., Neiafu, Vavau,
Tait, A. 0, Mountain View,Cal. Friendly -Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Tait, T. S., 1310 Twenty-o urth Thurber, E. W., Apartado 218,
St., Columbus, Ga. Guatemala City, Guatemala, Cen-
Taphouse, Jas., Bishop, Cal. tral America.
Tarr, A. P., Market Square, Alice, Thurber, R. B., Berrien Springs,
Cape, South Africa. Mich.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 295

Thurm, P., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Valiance, M., " Warden House,"
burg, Germany. Crumpsall Crescent, Manchester,
Thurston, H. G., Salem, Oreg. England.
Thurston, W. H., College Place, . Vandeman, H. A., 847 South Union
Wash. Ave., Pueblo, Colo.
Tieche, L. P., rue Nicolas Roret, 1, Van Eijseren, W., Grindelberg 15a,
Paris, XIIIe, France. Hamburg, Germany.
Tieche, M., rue Nicolas Roret, 1, Van Kirk, M. B., 2718 Third Ave.,
Paris, XIIIe, France. South, Minneapolis, Minn.
Tindall, J. H. N., 840 Humboldt Van Niekirk, E., Morija, Basuto.
Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. land, South Africa.
Tobiassen, Chr., Akersgaten 74, Varlemann, W.i Grindelberg 15a,
Christiania, Norway. Hamburg, Germany.
Tolhurst, H. L., Faleloa, Haapai, Vaucher, A., La Ligniere, Gland,
Tonga, Friendly Islands, Pacific Ct. Vaud, Switzerland.
Ocean. Venen, W. J., 1110 Glenwood
Tonks, S. F.. 67 Claremont Road, Ave., Youngstown, Ohio.
Sin eth wick, near Birmingham, Verrill, A. J., Mechanic Falls, Me.
England. Videto, W. E., Madison, Tenn.
Toppenberg, V. E., Takoma Park, Voigt, G. L., Bauerstr. 38, Mu-
D. C. nich, Germany.
Town, N. Z., Takoma Park Sta- Von Pohle, E. A., Hines, Wis.
tion, Washington, D. C. Voorthuis, P., Jr., Grindelberg 15a,
Townsend, E. C., 510 Petoskey St., Hamburg, Germany.
Petoskey, Mich. Vore, G. T., Selma, Cal.
Traugh, J. A., Room 1, People's Votaw, H. H., 318 East State St.,
Bank Bldg., Columbia, S. C. Columbus, Ohio.
Tribbensee, W., Uhlandstr. 189, Voth, A. J., Kiel, Okla.
Berlin-Charl., Germany. Voth, Bernard, Lehigh, Kans.
Trowbridge, E. E., Marshfield, Voth, David, Keene, Tex.
Wis. Vuillemnier, J., Oshawa, Ontario,
Trubey, L. F., College View, Nebr. Canada.
Truman, A. W., Loma Linda, Cal.
Tucker, 0. W., Drawer' 586, Water- Waak, P., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
town, S. Dak. burg, ermany.
Truesdell, G. A., care Pacific Union Wagele, T., Post box 14, Minsk,
College, St. Helena, Cal. Russia.
Tupper, L. E., Kelso, Wash. Wagner, B. E., Room 621, Crutcher
Turk, D. 0., 3 Farr Place, Johnson and Starks Bldg., Louisville, Ky.
City, N. Y. Wagner, F. D., 760 South Main St.,
Turner, J. W., 1112 Kalamath St., Twin Falls, Idaho.
Denver, Colo. Wakeham, W. H., Berrien Springs,
Turner, W. Gr. 116 Grote St., Ade- Mich.
laide, South 'Australia, Australia. Walker, Allen, Palatka, Fla.
Twijnstra, H., Grindelberg 15a, Walker, J. G., 103 Willoughby-
Hamburg, Germany. Sumner Block, Saskatoon, Sas-
katchewan, Canada.
Uchtman, W. R., 33 Lester Ave.; Walker, J. Z., Salida, Colo.
'Westery, R. I. Walker, S. W., R. F. D. 1, Berwick,
Uldokat, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Me.
lin-Charl., Germany. Wall, D. N., 617 -East 158th St.,
Ulrich, C. F., 708 Twenty-seventh New York, N. Y. -
St., Altoona; .Pa. Wallace. H. L., Elko, Nev.
Underwood, R. A., College' View, Waldorf, N, J., 22 Stanley St.,
Nebr. Richmond, Victoria, Australia.
Urquhart, E. J., Keizan, Chosen Walleker, H. C. J., 165 Tenth St.,
(Korea). Providence, R. I.
296 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Wallenkampf, J., Gamla Kungs- Webster, E. W., 1215-Fifteenth St.,


holmsbrogatan 38, Stockholm, Moline, Ill.
Sweden. Webster, F. C., 280 Villeneuve
Wallenstern, A. v., Bauerstr. 38, - West, Montreal, Quebec.
Munich, Germany. Weeks, F., R. F. D. l, Amarillo,
Walston, W. C., Solusi Mission, Tex.
Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Af- Wegener, A., Krisztina. Kora 167,
rica. Budapest I, Hungary.
Walter, A., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Weidner, J. H., Grindelberg 15a,
lin-Charl., Germany. Hamburg, 'Germany.
Warren, Luther, Paradise Valley Weinert, A., Bauerstr. 38, Munich;
Sanitarium, National City, Cal. Germany.
Warren, M. C., Chungking, Szech- Weinmann, F., Grindelberg 15a,
wan, China. Hamburg, Germany.
Wasell, Wm., St. John, New -Wellman, D. E., Bridgeton, Barba-
Brunswick. dos, British West Indies.
Washburn, H. A., Pacific Union Wellman, L. E., 728 Brooks St.,
College, St. Helena, Cal. Ann Arbor, Mich.
Washburn, J. S., 5318 Chancellor -Wellman, S. A., 386 Midland Ave.,
St., Philadelphia, Pa. Columbus, Ohio.
Wai, A., Akersgaten 74, Chris- Wells, F. D., 114 Peck St., Roches-
tiania, Norway. ter, N. Y.
Watkins, R. H., Toano, Va. Wells, G. MT., 679 Holly Ave., St.
Watson, A. G., 6 Dehi Serampore Paul, Minn.
Road, Entally, Calcutta, India. Wentland, M. H., 157 Burgard
Watson, C. H., " Mizpah," Wah- Place, Buffalo, N. Y.
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Werner, G., Bauerstr. 38, Mu-
Watson, E., 22 Stanley St., Rich- nich, Germany.
mond, Victoria, Australia. Werner, R., Bauerstr. 38, Mu-
Watson, G. F., 411 Black Ave., nich, Germany.
Bozeman, Mont. West, G. L., 58 South Kendall St.,
Watson, 0. B., Bozeman, Mont. Bradford, Pa.
Watson, A., Gendia; Kisumu, Brit- West, G. R., Keene, Tex.
ish East Africa. West, J. B., 1 Devereux Road, Bat-
Watson, S., " Tereora " The Ave- tersea, London; S. W. 11, Eng-
nue, Strathfield, N. 'S. W., Aus- land.
tralia. Westbrook, T. B., cor. Third and
Watson, T. H., Lodi, Cal. Juliana Sts., Parkersburg, W.
Watt, J. W., R. F. D. 5, Indiana, Va.
Pa. Westcott, H. B., 315 -Auburn Ave.,
Watts, V. B.; Nevada, Iowa. Pontiac, Mich.
Weaks, C. E., Box 523, U. S. Pos- Westerman, W. J., 22 Stanley St.,
tal Agency, Shanghai, China. Richmond, Victoria,' Australia.
Wearner, A. G., 1112 Kalamath St., Westphal, A. L., S5.6 Bernardo, S.
`Denver, Colo. P. R., Sao- Paulo; Brazil, South
Wearner, A. J., 'Wai Chow, Kwang- America.
tung, Westphal, F. H., Casilla 2830,
Weatherly, D. F.; Box 238, Cedar Santiago, Chile, South America.
Rapids, Iowa. WeStphal, J. W., Florida,. -F. ' C.
Weaver; 112' A., 1252 Lincoln Way C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
East, Galion, Ohib. South America:: :--!
Webber, P. A.; 2 of 198; Maku- Westworth, Wm. A., 2004 Rutkle
-- racho Jigyo Higashi-machi,- Yo- St., Indianapolis, Ind.., .
t o,: Fukuoka,- JaparC
-anth Wavers, M. Grindelberg
Weber-; C. -W., 3306 - Weae~-Thir- Germany. :
ty-first St., Cleveland, Ohio. Wheeler, J. H., Marsland; Nebr.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 297

Wheeler. L. S., 92 Hedley St., Buf- Wilfart, R. J., CaruarA, Pernam-


falo, N. Y. buco, Brazil, South America.
Wheeler, W. W.,. Puiggari, F. C. Wilkinson, B. G., 411 Cedar St.,
E. R., Argentina, South Amer- Takoma Park Station, Wash-
ica. ington, D. C.
Whelpley, J. E., 317 West Bloom- Wilkinson, G. L., Fallon Nev.
field St., Rome, N. Y. Will, Th., Post box 2, Post
' office
White, A. H., Franklin Chambers, Birsha., "Excelsior." Saratov,
Hobart, Tasmania. Russia.
White, B. J., 169 Bryan St., At- Williams, A. H., 17 Abbott Road,
lanta, Ga. . Lucknow, India,
White, C. L., 2124 South Adams Williams, B. F., Nashville, Mich.
St., Marion, Ind. Williams, C. D. M., 615 North
White, J. E., Marshall, Mich. Tenth St., Phoenix, Ariz.
White, J. G., Wang Gia, Dun, Han- Williams, I. N., Fredonia, N. Y.
kow, Hupeh, China. Williams, R. E., Tampa, Fla.
White, Stemple, 920 East Sixth Williams, W. MT., Route A, Box
St., Duluth, Minn. 223, Miami, Fla.
White, S. G., S. D. A. Mission, Willess, N. V., Lander, Wyo.
Sianfu, Shensi, China. Willis, U. S., 4220 West Lucky St.,
White, G. W., 114 Iowa Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Council Bluffs, Iowa. Willoughby, H. E., Drawer D, Clo-
White, H. C., Australasian Mis- vis, N. Mex.
sionary College, Cooranbong, N. Wilson, E. T., 12281/2 North Main
S. W., Australia. St., Hutchinson, Kans.
White, W. B., Rosemead Ave., Ken- Wilson, J., Post box 2, Post office
ilworth, Cape, South Africa. Birsha, " Excelsior," 'Saratov,
White, W. C., R. F.. D. 1, St. Russia.
Helena, Cal. Wilson, J. L., Oxford, Nova Scotia.
White, W. H., Room 621, Crutcher Wilson, Victor, S. D. A. Mission,
and Starks Bldg., Louisville, Ky. care de Gran.dhommes Private
Whiteside, Robert, Trainview, Bag, Livingstone, Rhodesia,
Moira, County Down, Ireland. South Africa.
Whitney, S. B., Keene, N. Y. Wilson, M. L., Room 316, Lyric
Whittaker. M.. " Tereora," The Bldg., Birmingham, Ala.
Avenue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Winter. II. J., 203 West Franklin
Australia. St., Clinton, Mo.
Whittle, T., 84 Cashel St., Christ- Winston, Wm., 614 Maple St.,
church, New Zealand. Owensboro, Ky.
Wibbens, Jacob, Grindelberg 15a, Wintzen, J., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Hamburg, Germany. lin-Charl., Germany.
Wicks, H. P. B., care S. D. A. Mis- Woertz, C. F., 92 Hedley St., Buf-
sion, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, falo, N. Y.
Pacific Ocean. Wolfe, E. W.. Room 1, People's
Widmer, Reinhold, Willa, N. Dak. Bank Bldg., Columbia,, S. C.
Wierts, J. H., 3700 Fait Ave., Wolfe, 0. W., Aquilla, Tex.
Baltimore;Md. Wolfgarten, J., Bauerstr. 38, Mu-
Wiest, C. S., 304 Ruh Bldg., Fond nich, Germany.
du Lac, Wis. Wood, C. E., Grand Forks, British
Wight, S. E., 2006 Twenty-fourth Columbia.
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Wood, D. P., 666 Dunlap St., Mem-
Wikander, G. W., Houghton, Mich. phis, Tenn.
Wilcox, F. M., Takoma Park Sta- Wood, G. A., 57 Van Deventer
tion, Washington, D. C. Laan, Soeraba.ya, Java, DUtch
Wilcox, Howard, Boyne City, Mich. East Indies.
Wilcox, M. C., Mountain View, Wood, K. H., S. D. A. Mission, 58
Cal. Baikal Road, Shanghai, China.
298 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Wood, L. H., -2006 Twenty-fourth Young, W. A., 904 College Ave.,


Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Indianapolis, Ind.
Wood, M. D., Kalyan, G. I. P., Young, W. C., South Stukely, Que-
India. bec.
Woodman, I. J., 4812 Indiana Ave., Young, W. J., " Croftview," Ud-
Chicago, Ill. dingston, near Glasgow, Scotland.
Woods, J. IL, 22 Stanley St., Rich- Youngberg, A. G., Drawer 586,
mond, Victoria, Australia. Watertown, S. Dak.
Woodward, C. N., 14 Calle Luna, Youngberg, G. B., Drawer 586,
Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Islands. Watertown, S. Dak.
Wortman, T. J. L., Grindelberg
15a, Hamburg, Germany. Zahl, P., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Woysch, A., Grindelberg 15a, burg, Germany.
Hamburg, Germany. Zecchetto, L., Casella Postale 218,
Wright, F. A., Allegan, Mich. Florence, Italy.
Wright, J. F., 1007 West Texas St., Zeiner, A. V., Krisztina Kora 167,
Mobile, Ala. Budapest I, Hungary.
Wu Dz Shan, S. D. A. Mission, Zerne, N., Gamla Kungsholmsbro-
Nanking, China. gatan 38, Stockholm, Sweden.
Wyman, C. A., Battle Ground, Zielinski, M. W., Uhlandstr. 189,
Wash. Berlin-Charl., Germany.
Wyman, F. A., 17 Abbott Road, Zielinski, St., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Lucknow, India.
lin-Charl., Germany.
Zimmermann, H., Bauerstr. 38,
Yates, J. S., Zee Straat, Padang, Munich, Germany.
Sumatra, Dutch East Indies. Zimmermann, C. H., Grindelberg
Yearwood, C. W., 35 Rice St., 15a, Hamburg, Germany.
North Cambridge, Mass. Ziprick, Oscar, 103 Willoughby-
Young, Carl, Gamla Kungsholms- Sumner Block, Saskatoon, Sas-
brogatan 38, Stockholm, Swe- katchewan, Canada.
den. Zirat, G., Post box 2, Post office
Young, F. G., 203 West Franklin 13i rslia, " Excelsior," Sit rat ov,
St., Clinton, Mo. Russia.
OBITUARY RECORD FOR 1917
" They rest from their labors; and their works do follow them."

01e Nelson, Feb. 17, 1917; Stock- J. W. Bacheller, August 29; Kala-
holm, Sweden. mazoo, Mich.
S. A. Farnsworth, March 7; North Mrs. E: E. Andross, Sept. 8; Glen-
Troy, Vt. dale, Cal.
H. A. St. John, Oct. 5; Sanitarium,
H. C. Wangerin, June 10; Colorado Cal.
Springs, Colo. Geo. 0. States, Oct. 18; Cedaredge,
Mrs. Roy Mershon, July 2; British Colo.
North Borneo. D. E. Blake, Oct. 31; Charleston,
- F. S. Hafford, June 28; Los Ange- W. Va.
les, Cal. Theodore Valentiner, Nov. 22; Col-
-j. W. Bagby, July 12; Lemoore, lege View, Nebr.
Cal. Mrs. W. W. Wheeler, Dec.; Argen-
tina, South America.
.T. M. Willoughby, July 24; Port- A. H. Evers, Jan. 16, 1918; Ashe-
land, Oreg. ville, N. C.
.J. H. Rogers, August 6; San Fer- Miss Lida Ackley, Jan. 28, 1918;
nando, Cal. Fresno, Cal.
James Skinner, August 15; Mel- J. 0. Miller, Feb. 24; Baltimore,
rose, Mass. Md.

299
INDEX
A BYSSINIAN Mission 135 bean Conference)
z-s Academies, Directories of 186-205 'British North Borneo Mission (See
Addington Intermediate School 186 Malaysian Mission)
Adelaide Sanitarium 226 British Publishing House 206
Adelphian Academy 186 British Union Conference 107
Adriatic Mission 112 Broadview Swedish Seminary 188
Alabama Conference 91 Buenos Aires Publishing House 206
Alaska Mission 72 Burma Mission 154
Alberta Conference 102 Burmese School (See Meiktila Tech-
Alberta Academy 187 nical School)
Algeria, mission in (See North Af- Burmese language, periodical in 219
rican Mission)
Alto Parana Mission 168
Amur Mission 133
157
CAFES 234
Anhwei Mission California Conference 74, 75
Annual Offerings 262 Campion Academy 189
Anterior Austrian Mission 113 Canadian Branch Pub. House 211
Appropriations to Missions 261 Canadian Publishing Association 207
Arabic-Syrian Mission 136 Cantonese Mission 163
Argentine Conference 167 Cantonese Training School 189
Arizona Conference 75 Cape Conference 174
Arkansas Conference 97 Cape Sanitarium 226
Asiatic Division Conference 138 Caterham Sanitarium 226
Survey of Work in 238 Cebuan Mission 162
Institutions in 164 Cebuan language, periodical in 219
Atlanta Branch Publishing House 213 Cedar Lake Academy 189
Atlantic Union Conference 18 Central Amer. Branch Pub. House 211
Institutions in 27 Central California Conference 76
Austral Union Conference 166 Central European Union Conf. 110
Survey of Work in 248 Central Polynesian Conference 148
Australasian Union Conference Central Polynesian Training School 189
Survey of Work in 240 Central Sweden Conference 123
Australasian Missionary College 187 Central-Southern Luzon Conference 161
Austrian Mission 113 Central Union Conference 28
Avondale School (See Australa- Institutions in 34
sian Missionary College) Chesapeake Conference 36
Avondale Press 206 Chile Conference 168
Azof Conference 119 China, Missions in 156, 162
China Missions Training School .. 189
Chinese language, periodicals in .. 219
BAHAMAS Mission 185 Chinese Publishing House 213
Survey of Work in 259 Chosen Conference 150
Baltic Conference 132 Survey of work in 246
Banks Group, work in 149 Chosen Industrial School 190
Barotseland Mission 177 Chosen Mission Press 207
Barcelona Publishing House 206 Christchurch Sanitarium 226
Basle Branch Publishing House 208 Christian Record Publishing Co. 207
Basutoland Missions 178 Christiania Health Home 226
Battleford Academy 187 Christiania Publishing House (See
Bavarian Conference 110, 111 Scandinavian Pub. House)
Beechwood Academy 188 Church Directory (See at close of
Belgian Mission 131 each local conference)
Bengali language, periodical in 219 Claremont Union College 190
Bengal Mission 153 Clinton Theological Seminary 190
Bermuda Mission 27 Colleges, directories of 186-205
Bethel Mission 178 Periodicals by 218
Bethel Academy 188 Colorado Conference 28, 29
Bethel Girls' School 188 Columbia Union Conference 35
Bismarck Archipelago, work in 149 Institutions in 44
Black Sea Mission 133 Congo Border Mission 177
Bohemian language, periodical in 219 Constitution of Gen. Conf. 263
Bohemian Mission 113 Cook Islands, work in 149
Bolivia Mission 172 Copenhagen Branch Pub. House 212
Bombay Presidency Mission 153 Cuban Mission 182
Borneo, Mission in 155 Survey of work in 255
Boulder-Colorado Sanitarium 226 Cumberland Conference 85
Brazil Publishing House 206
Brazilian Seminar", 188
Brazilian Union Conference 169 DANISH-NORWEGIAN language,
Survey of work in 249 periodicals in 219
British Columbia Conference 103 Danish-Norwegian Seminary 191
British East African Mission 134 Danube Union Conference 114
British Guiana (See South Carib- Darling Range School 191
300
INDEX. 301

Denmark, Conferences in (See East French language, periodicals in 220


and West Denmark) Friedensau Industrial School 193
Denominational literature, lan- Friedensau Sanitarium 227
guages in which issued 225 Friendly Islands, work in 148
Denominational periodicais .... 214-224 Fukien Mission 163
Directory of Ministers 267-298 Fukien Training School 193
District of Columbia Conference .. 37
Duena Conference 132 QALICIAN Mission 119
Garwhal Industrial School 193
E AST Africa, Missions in ....134, 136 General Conf., Directory of
Appropriations of
5-11
261
East Asian Union Conference 150 Laborers engaged under
East Brazil Mission 170 11
Presidents and Secretaries of 262
East Central Conference 108 Constitution of
East Denmark Conference 124 263
East German Union Conference General Conference Executive Com-
116 mittee
East German Union District 117 5
General Conference Association 10
East Indies and Federated Malay General Conference Corporation
States (See Malaysian Mission) 10
Georgia Conference 87
East Java Mission (See Malaysian
Mission) German East African Missions .134, 136
East Michigan Conference 48 German language, periodicals in 220
East Norway Conference German-Swiss Conference 111
124 Glendale Mission
East Prussian Conference 117 177
Glendale Sanitarium 227
East Russian Union Conference 119 Good Health Assn.. Ltd.
East Siberian Mission 134 227
Eastern Canadian Missionary Sem- Gold Coast Mission 134
inary Greater New York Conference ... 21
191 Grecian Mission
Eastern Canadian Union Conf. 45 136
Institutions in Greenland, mission in 127
47 Guatemala Mission
Eastern New York Conference 20 182
Eastern Pennsylvania Conf. 38 Survey of work in 257
Eastern Polynesian Mission 149 Gujerati language, periodical in 221
Ecuador Mission 172
Educational Dept. of Gen. Conf. 9
uAITIEN Mission 183
Of. N. Amer. Div. 14 " Survey of work. in 225
Educational Institutions 186-205 Hakka Mission 164
Outline of courses in 186 Hamburg Publishing House 207
Egypt, Missions in 135 Hawaiian Mission 185
Elbe Conference 128 Survey of work in 260
Emmanuel Mission 178 Hazel Academy 193
Emmanuel Missionary College 191 Hessian Conference 129
Emmanuel Miss. College Press 207 Hindi language, periodical in 221
English Periodicals 214-218 Holland language, periodicals in 221
Esthonian, periodical in 220 Holland Mission 131
European Division Conference 106 Home Missionary Dept. 16
Institutions in 137 Honan Mission 157
Survey of work in for 1917 235 Ronan Mission School 193
European Division Missions ... 134-137 Hunan Mission 158
Hungarian Branch Pub. House 208.
Hungarian language, periodicals in 221
FEDERATED Malay States (See Hupeh Mission 158
Malaysian Mission)
Feinando Academy (See San Fer- ICELAND Mission 127
nando) Inca Union Mission 171
Fernwood Intermediate School 192 Survey of work in 251
Fiji, work in 148 Indiana Conference 49
Fiji Training School See 189 India Union Mission 152
Fijian language, periodical in .... 220 Survey of work in 243
Finland Conference 125 India Publishing House 208
Finland Publishing House 207 Indian Christian Training School 193
Finnish language, periodicals in 220 International Branch Pub. House 210
Fireside Correspondence School 192 International Health Assn. Ltd. :r.-230
Florida Conference 86 Inter-Mountain. Conference
Florida Sanitarium 227 Iowa Conference. ' _ ' 77
-60
Foochow Intermediate School 192 Iowa Sanitarium 227
Food Companies , 233 Irish Mission 110
Foreign Departments of N. Amer Italian language, periodicals in , 221
Division 16 Italian Mission 122
Foreign Languages, periodicals in 219
Foreign fields, workers sent to, JAMAICA Conference 179
" 1901-17 261 Japan Conference ....-.., ....... 151
Foreign Mission Board 10 Survey of work in 245
Foreign periodicals 219-224 Japanese languagev,periodicals in .: 222
Pt. Worth Branch Pub. -IIouse 213 Japanese Mission Training School 193
'Fox River Academy .... 193 Japanese Publishing House ....... 209
F'reneh Conferenee - 1.21 Java, missions -in
302 INDEX.

KAFIRLAND Missions 178 Survey of work in 257


Kansas City Branch Publishing Mexican Publishing House 209
House 210 Middle Hungarian Conference 114
Kansas Conference 30 Middle Russian Mission 120
Kansas Sanitarium 228 Midland Conference 108
Karmatar Middle English School 194 Minas Geraes Mission 170
Keene Academy (See Southwestern Ministerial Directory 267-298
Junior College) Ministers under the Gen. Conf. .. 10, 11
Kentucky Conference 92 Minnesota Conference 61
Ketchum Intermediate School 194 Mission Offerings for 1917 262
Kimberley Baths 228 Missionary. Licentiates under the
Kiangsi Mission 158 General Conference 11
Kolo Mission 178 Missionary Volunteer Department
Korean Industrial School See 190 of the General Conference 10
Korean language, periodicals in .. 222 Of North American Division 15
Korean Conference (See Chosen) Mississippi Conference 94
Korean S. D. A. Mission Press, see 207 Missouri Conference 31
Kwangsi Mission 164 Monamona Mission 145
Montana Conference 66
Moravian-Silesian Mission 111
I A FAYETTE Sanitarium (See Mt. Ellis Academy 196
AA Wabash Valley Sanitarium) Mt. Vernon Academy 196
Lake Geneva Sanitarium 228 Mussoorie Primary and Middle
Lake Union Conference 47 English School 197
Institutions in 58, 59
Lake Titicaca Indian Mission 172 NATAL Health Institute 229
Languages in which denominational " Natal-Transvaal Conf. 175
literature is issued 225 Nebraska Conference 32
Latin Union Conference 121 Nebraska Sanitarium (College
Latin Union District 122 View) 229
Latin Union Publishing House 209 Nebraska Sanitarium (Hastings) 229
Latin Union School 194 Negro Dept. of North Amer. Div. 17
Laurelwood Academy 194 Nevada Mission - 83
Legal Corporations of the General News Conference 120
Conference 10 Newfoundland Mission 47
Leman Conference 122 New Caledonia, work in 149
Lettonian language, periodicals in 222 New England Sanitarium 229
Levant Branch Publishing House 208 New Guinea, work in 149
Levant Mission 136 New Hebrides, work in 149
Licentiates under the General Con- New Jersey Conference 39
ference 11 New Mexico Conference (See Tex-
Literature, .languages in which is- ico Conf.)
sued 225 New South Wales Conference 143
Little Russian Conference 132 New York Branch Pub. House 212
Lodi Academy 194 New York, conferences in ... 20, 21, 26
Loma Linda College 195 New Zealand, conferences in (See
Loma Linda Sanitarium 228 North and South New Zealand
Lord Howe Island, work in 149 Conferences)
Louisiana Conference 93 New Zealand Training School (See
Lower Egypt Mission 135 Oroua Missionary School)
Lower Rhenish Conference 129 Nigeria Mission 135
Loyalty Islands, work in 149 Niue, work in 148
Norfolk Island, work in 149
North African Mission 122
MADISON Sanitarium 228 North American Conf. Corp. of S
Madagascar Mission 136 D. A. 17
Maine Conference 22 North American Div. Conference 12-18
Malayalam language, periodical in 222 Executive Committee 12
Malay language, periodical in 222 Mission offerings in, for 1917 262
Malaysian Union Conference 155 North American Foreign Dept. (See
Survey of work in 239 Foreign Dept.)
Malaysian Publishing House 209 North American Negro Dept. (See
Manchurian Mission 152 Negro Dept.)
Manitoba Conference . 104 North Brazil Mission 170
Maplewood Academy 196 North Carolina Conference 88
Marathi language, periodical in 222 North Caucasian Conference 120
Maranatha Mission 178 North China Union Conference 156
Marathi Training School for Nurses 196 North Dakota Conference 62
Maritime Conference 45 North England Conference 108
Massachusetts Conference 23 North German Conference 129
Mauritius-Madagascar Mission 136 North Honduras Mission 183
Medical Miss. Dept. of Gen. Conf 8 Survey of work In 258
Of North American Division 14 North Hungarian Mission 115
Meiktila Technical School 196 North India Mission 154
Melanesian Mission 149 North Michigan Conference 52
Mexican Mission 183 North Norway Conference 126
INDEX. 303

North New Zealand Conference 144 Review and Herald Pub. Assn. 211
North Pacific Union Conference 65 Rhodesia-Nyasaland Mission 176
Institutions in "2, 73 Rio Espirito Santo Mission 171
North Swedish Mission 127 Rio Grande do Sul Conference 169
North Texas Conference 98 River Plate College 200
North Wisconsin Conference 53 River Plate Sanitarium 230
Northern California Conference 78 Rumanian Conference 114
Northern France Mission 122 Rumanian language, periodicals in 222
Northern Illinois Conference 51 Russian Branch Publishing House 208
Northern Latin American Missions 182 Russian language, periodicals in 223
Survey of work in 255 Russian Union Conference (See
Northern Luzon Mission 162 East and West Russian) ......
Northern New England Conf. 24
Northern Union Conference 59 QABBATH School Department of
Institutions in 65 9
Norway Conference (See East, " the General Conference
North, and West Norway Of North Amer. Div. 14
Confs.) Salvador Mission 184
Northwestern California Conf. 79 Survey of work in 258
Nyasaland Mission = 177 Samoan language, periodical in 223
Samoa, work in 148
197 San Fernando Academy 200
OAK Park Academy
Oakwood Junior College 197
Sanitariums, directories of .... 226-232
Santa Cruz Islands, work in 149
Oakwood Sanitarium 229 Santa Catharina Conference 170
Obituary Record for 1917 299 Santali Girls' School 200
Oder Conference 117 Sao Paulo Mission 171
Offerings, annual 262 Saskatchewan Conference 105
Ohio conference 40 Save Mission 115
Oklahoma Conference 99 Saxon Conference 118
Old People's Home (Germany) 227 Scandinavian Publishing House 212
Ontario Conference 46 Scandinavian Union Conference 123
Orange Free State Conf. 176 Scandinavian Union Miss. School 200
Oroua Missionary School 198 .Schools (See Educational Institu-
Oswego Academy 198 tions)
Scottish Conference 109
PACIFIC Press Publishing Assn..209 Sentinel Pub. Co. 212
Pacific Union College 198 Servian language, periodicals in 223
Pacific Union Conference 73 Shandung Mission 158
Institutions in 84 Shangani Mission 177
Affiliated schools in 199 Shanghai Sanitarium 236
Panayan Mission 161 Shenandoah Valley Academy 200
Papers issued 214-224 Shensi Mission 159
Paradise Valley Sanitarium 229 Sheyenne River Academy 200
Parana Mission 170 Siberian Union Mission 133
Periodicals issued 214-224 Sierra Leone Mission 135
Pernambuco Mission 170 Signs Pub. Co., Ltd. 212
Persian Mission 136 Signs of the Times Pub. House
Peruvian Mission 172 (China) 213
Philippine Academy 199 Silesian Conference 118
Philippine Union Conference 160 Singapore Training School 201
Survey of work in 246 Skodsborg Sanitarium 230
Philippine Pub. House 211 Society Islands, work in 149
Phoenix Intermediate School 199 Solomon Islands, work in 149
Pitcairn Island, work in 149 Solusi Mission 177
Plainview Academy 199 Somabula Mission 177
Polish language, periodicals in 222 South African Pub. House (See
Polish Mission 133 Sentinel Pub. Co.)
Portland Branch Pub. House 210 South African Union Conference 173
Portland Sanitarium 230 Institutions in 179
Porto Rican Mission 184 Survey of work in 252
Survey of work in 256 South American Division Confer-
Portuguese language, periodicals in 222 ence 166
Portuguese Mission 123 Institutions in 172
Press Bureau of North Amer. Div 17 Survey of work in 247
Pua Training School 199 South Australian Conference 145
Pub. Dept. of the Gen. Cont. 7 South Bend Branch Pub. House 212
Of North Amer. Div. 13 South Caribbean Conference 180
Publishing Houses, directories of South Carolina Conference 89
206-214 South China Union Conference 162
South Dakota Conference 63
QUEBEC Conference 46 South England Conference 109
Queensland Conference 144 South German Conference ..... . 112
South Honduras Mission 185
RAROTONGAN, periodical in 222 Survey of work in 259
AA Religious Liberty Association 16 South India Mission 154
Restaurants 234 South India Training School 201
;iO4 INDEX:

South Kiangsu Mission 159 Upper Egyptian Mission 135


South Lancaster Academy 201 Upper Rhenish Conference 130
South. Lancaster Printing Co. 214 Ural Mission 120
South New Zealand Conference 146 Urdu language, periodical in 224
South Pare Mission 136 Uruguay Mission 168
South Sweden Conference 126 Utah Conference (See Inter-Moun-
South Texas Conference 100 tain Conference)
South Wisconsin Conference 55
Southeastern California Conference 80 VERMONT (See Northern New
Southeastern Union Conference 84 England Conference)
Institutions in i 90 Venezuela (See South Caribbean
Southern California Conference 82 Conference)
Southern Idaho Conference 67 Victoria-Nyanza Mission 136
Southern Illinois Conference 54 Victorian Conference 147
Southern Junior College 202 Virginia Conference 42
Southern New England Conference 25 Vistula Conference 118
Southern Oregon Conference 67 Volga Mission 121
Southern Publishing Association 213
Southern Training School (See WABASH Valley Sanitarium 232 ,
Southern Junior College) Welderly Academy 204
Southern Union Conference 90 Walla Walla College 204
Institutions in 96 Walla Walla Sanitarium 232
Southwestern Junior College 202 Warburton Sanitarium 232
Southwestern Union Conference 96 Warta Conference 119
Institutions in 102 Washington Missionary College 204
Spanish language, periodicals in 223 Washington Missionary College
. Spanish Mission 123 Press 214
Stanborough Park Miss. College 202 Washington Sanitarium 232
Stanborough Park Sanitarium 230 Waterloo Industrial School 205
St. Helena Sanitarium 231 Welsh Conference 110
Stockholm Publishing House 214 West Africa, Missions in 134, 135
Straits Settlements Mission (See West Australian Conference 147
Malaysian Mission) West Caribbean Conference 181
Strode Academy (See Oswego Acad- West Denmark Conference 126
emy) West German Union Conference 128
Sumatra Mission (See' Malaysian West German Union District 128
Mission) West Hungarian Mission 116
Survey of the Fields 235-261 West India Mission (See Bombay
Swatow Mission 163 Presidency Mission)
Swedish Conferences (See Central, West Indian Union Conference 179
North, and South Swedish Con- Survey of work in 253
ferences) West Java Mission (See Malaysian
Swedish language, periodicals in 223 Mission)
Swedish Missionary School 203 West Michigan Conference 57
Sydney Sanitarium and Benevolent West Norway Conference 126
Association 231 West Pennsylvania Conference - 43
Sydney Sanitarium 231 West Russian Mission 133
Syria, Mission in 136 West Russian Union Conference 132
Szechwan Mission 160 West Siberian Mission 134
West Texas, Conference in (See'.
'TAGALOG language, periodicals Texico Conference)
4 in 224 West Virginia Conference 44
Tahitian language, periodical in 224 Western Canadian Union Conf. 102
Tamil language, periodical in 224 Institutions in 10_6
Tamil School 203 Western Colorado Conference (See
Tasmanian Conference 146 Inter-Mountain Conference).
Telegu language, periodical in 224 Western New York Conference.....26
Tennessee River Conference 95 Western Oregon Conference , 69
Texico Conference 101 Western Washington Conference , 71
Theiss Mission 115 Westphalian Conference 130
Thuringian Conference 130 White Sea Mission 121
Tongan language, periodical in 224 Williamsdale Academy 205
Torres Islands, work in 149 Wisconsin Conference (See North
Trans-Caucasian Mission 137 and South Wisconsin Confs.).
Transportation Agents 11 Workers' Directory ....... 267-294
Transylvania Conference 115 Workers' Obituary Record for 1917 299
Treatment Ro'bms, list of 233 Workers sent to foreign , fields 261'
Tri-City Sanitarium 231 Wurtemberg Conference 112
Tsungwesi Mission 178 Wyoming Conference 34
Turkestan Mission 137 YIDDISH dialect, periodical in 224
Turkey, Mission in 136 Young People's Missionary Vol
UNION College 203 Dept. of the General Conf. 10
Of North American Division 15
Union Conference periodicals
- 217, .218 ZULU Missiqn 178
Upper Columbia Conference 68
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