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PR EFACE.
THE following pages contain a revision of the conference directories
for the year 1919. Complete revisions will be found for all the fields
represented with the exception of certain unions in the European Di-
vision, and the Cape Conference of the South African Union, which, be-
cause of non-receipt, are reprinted from the former Year Book, as in-
dicated in later pages.
The following indicates the leading features pertaining to conferences
and institutions, the returns for 1917 being used where they are the
latest available:
Union conferences and missions 35
Local conferences 141
Missions 117
Organized churches at close of 1917 4,075
1917 membership of churches 153,857
Increase in church membership during 1917 12,369
1917 total contributions $5,119,683.44
Per capita $33.28
Total contributions, 1863-1917 (55 years) $44,153,368.15
Total contributions, 1912-1917 (6 years) $21,136,884.61
1917 church buildings 1,546
1917 seating capacity 232,606
1917 resources of organizations and institutions $16,873.422.54
Increase in resources during 1917 $1,589,207.27
Colleges, academies, etc. 81
1917 enrolment 9,375
1917 primary schools 738
1917 enrolment 15,635
Number of publishing houses 43
1917 literature sales $2,937,422.88
Total literature sales, 1863-.1917 $28,959,779.71
Number of languages in which literature in all forms is issued 94
Number of periodicals 142
Number of languages in which periodicals are issued 41
Sanitariums 33
Treatment rooms 11
Total evangelistic and institutional laborers 10,133
Number of missionaries sent into service in foreign fields during
1918 103
Number of missionaries sent into service in forejgn fields during
the five years closing with 1918 488
Number sent out during the preceding five years 523
Amount of foreign mission offerings during 1917 $1,353,686.07
Of the above, there was contributed by members in United
States and Canada $1,013,329.42
Or a per capita of $11.61
Total contributions of the 87,222 members in the United
( States and Canada, during 1917 $3,903,628.96
$44.75
Or a per capita of
4 PREFACE.

The increase during recent years can best be shown briefly by com-
parison of the following items:
Membership of churches 1917 153,857
Membership of churches 1907 80,897
Total funds contributed during the ten years closing with 1917
$29,478,904.64
Total funds contributed during the ten years closing with 1907
$9,369,083.81
At the close of 1917, denominational literature was issued in 94 languages.
At the close of 1908, denominational literature was issued in 57 languages.
At the close of 1917 there were 135 organized conferences.
At the close of 1907 there were 93 organized conferences.
At the close of 1917 there were 119 mission fields.
At the close of 1907 there were 68 mission fields.
At the close of 1917 there were 5,453 evangelistic laborers.
At the close of 1907 there were 3,587 evangelistic laborers.
Directory of the Seventh-day Ad-
ventist Denomination

GENERAL CONFERENCE.
Organized May 21, 1863.
Te ritory: The following-named OFFICERS.
T nion Conferences: Atlantic,
'entral, Columbia, Eastern Ca- President: A. G. Daniells, Takoma
nadian, Lake, Northern, North Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Pacific, Pacific, Southeastern, Vice-President for North America:
Southern, Southwestern, West- E. E. Andross, Takoma Park
ern Canadian, British, Central Station, Washington, D. C.
Europe, Danube, East German,
East Russian, Latin, Scandina- Vice-President for Europe: L. 11.
vian, West German, West Rus- Conradi, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
sian, Japan-Chosen-Manchuria, burg,rmany.
e
Malaysian, North China, Philip- Vice-President for Eastern Asia:
pine, South China, Australasian, I. H. Evans, Box 523, U. S. Pos-
India, Austral, Brazilian, Inca, tal Agency, Shanghai, China.
South African, West Indian,
North Latin American; and the Vice-President for Australasia and
following Missions: Siberian Un- India: J. E. Fulton, 17 Abbott
ion, British East African, Gold Road, Lucknow,
Coast, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Vice-President for South America:
Lower Egypt, Upper Egypt, 0. Montgomery, Florida, F. C.
Abyssinia, Arabic-Syrian, Vic- C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
toria Nyanza, South Pare, Gre- South America.
cian, Levant, Mauritius-Mada-
gascar, Persian, Trans-Caucas- Secretary: W. A. Spicer, Takoma
ian, Turkestan, Bahamas, and Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Hawaii. Treasurer: W.,T. Knox, Takoma
Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Cable Address: Adventist, Wash-
ington. (A B C Code, fifth 'Associate Secretary: J. L. Shaw,
edition.) Takoma Park Station, Washing-
ton, D. C.
Telegraphic Address: General Con- Auditor: J. J. Ireland, Takoma
ference, Washington, D. C. Park Station, Washington, D. C.
(NOT Takoma Park.)
Express and Freight Address: Appointed Assistants.
General Conference, Takoma, Field Secretaries: W. W. Prescott
Park, D. C. (Not Washington.) and G. B. Thompson, Takoma
Consign freight via B. & 0. Ry. Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Postal Address: Takoma Park Office Secretary: T. E. Bowen,
Station, Washington, District of Takoma Park Station, Wash-
Columbia, U. S. A. ington, D. C.
6 GENERAL CONFERENCE.

Assistant Auditor: S. E. McNeill, Northern: Chas. Thompson, 2718


Takoma Park Station, Wash- Third Ave., South, Minneapolis,
ington, D. C. Minn.
Statistical Secretary: H. E. Rog- North Pacific: C. W. F7aiz, Col-
ers, Takoma Park Station, Wash- lege Place, Wash.
ington, D. C. Pacific: J. W. Christian, Bpx 146,
Glendale, Cal.
Southeastern: W. H. Branson, 169
GENERAL CONFERENCE COM- Bryan St., Atlanta, Ga. \
MITTEE. Southern: S.. E. Wight, 006
Twenty-fourth Ave., N th,
GENERAL. Nashville, Tenn.
A. G. Daniells, Takoma Park Southwestern: Morris Lukens, 11
Station, Washington, D. C. Baum Bldg., Oklahoma Ci ,
E. E. Andross, Takoma Park Sta- Okla.
tion, Washington, D. C. Western Canadian: C. F. McVagh
L. R. Conradi, Grindelberg 15a, Room 304, I. 0. 0. F. Bldg., Cal
Hamburg, Germany. gary, Alberta, Canada.
I. H. Evans, Box 523, U. S. Postal Europe.
Agency, Shanghai, China.
J. E. Fulton, 17 Abbott Road, Central European: G. W. Shu-
Lucknow, India. bert, Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Ger-
many.
0. Montgomery, Florida, F. C. C. Danube: J. F. Huenergardt, Krisz-
A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, tina litirtit,' 167, Budapest I,
South America. Hungary.
W. A. Spicer, Takoma Park Sta- East German: H. F. Schuberth,
tion, Washington, D. C. Uhlandstrasse 189, Berlin-Charl.,
W. T. Knox, Takoma Park Sta- Germany.
tion, Washington, D. C. East Russian: J. F. Ginter, Post
J. L. Shaw, Takoma Park Station, box 2, Post office Birsha, " Excel-
Washington, D. C. sior," Saratov, Russia.
West German:
W. W. Prescott, Takoma Park West Russian: H. J. Loebsack,
Station, Washington, D. C. Post box 2, Post office Birsha,
G. B. Thompson, Takoma Park " Excelsior," Saratov, Russia.
Station, Washington, D. C. Siberian Union Mission: 0. E.
Reinke, Post box 2, Post office
PRESIDENTS OF UNION CON- Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov,
FERENCES. - Russia.
British: M. N. Campbell, Stan-
North America. borough Park, Watford, Herts,
England.
Atlantic: R. D. Quinn, South Lan- Latin: L. P. Tieche, rue Nkolas
caster, Mass. Roret, 1, Paris, XIIIe, France.
Central: R. A. Underwood, College Scandinavian: J. C. Raft, Mar-
View, Nebr. grethevej 5, Copenhagen, V.,
Columbia: F. H. Robbins, 411 Denmark.
Cedar St., Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. Eastern Asia.
Eastern Canadian: A. V. 'Olson, Japan-Chosen-Manchuria: J. M.
Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Johanson, 171 Amanuma, Sugi-
Lake: Wm. Guthrie, Lock Box C, nami-mura, Toyotama-gun, To-
Berrien Springs, Mich. kyo, Japan.
GENERAL CONFERENCE. 7

Malaysian: F. A. Detamore, 399c Medical: Sec., W. A. Ruble, M. D.,


Upper Serangoon Road, Singa- Takoma Park Station, Wash-
pore, Straits Settlements. ington, D. C.; Asst. See., H. W.
North China: F. A. Allum, Wang Miller, M. D., Takoma Park Sta-
Gia Dun, Hankow, Hupeh, China. tion, Washington, D. C.
Philippine: S. E. Jackson, 707 Ver- Missionary Volunteer: Sec., M. E.
mont St., Manila, Philippine Kern, Takoma Park Station,
Islands. Washington, D. C.
South China: F. H. DeVinney, 7 Religious Liberty: Sec., C. S.
Austin Ave., Kowloon, Hong- Longacre, Takoma Park Station,
kong, China. Washington, D. C.
Home Missionary: Sec., C. S. Long-
South America. acre, Takoma Park Station,
Washington, D. C.
Austral: J. W. Westphal, Florida, Bureau of Home Missions: Sec.,
F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Ar- L. H. Christian, 2914 West North
gentina, South America. Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Brazilian: F. W. Spies, Estacao Supt. for German People: J. T.
Sao Bernardo, S. P. R., Sn.o Boettcher, Clinton, Mo.
Paulo, Brazil, South America. Supt. for Danish-Norwegian Peo-
Inca Union Mission: E. F. Peter- ple: P. E. Broderson, 2009 Thir-
son, Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru, ty-second St., East, Minneapolis,
South America. Minn.
Supt. for Swedish People: G. E.
Miscellaneous Union Conferences. Nord, 4221 North Hamlin Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Australasian: C. H. Watson, Supt. for Miscellaneous Language
" Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Work East of Mississippi: J. H.
Australia. Schilling, 916 Randolph St., Oak
India: W. W. Fletcher, 17 Abbott Park, Ill.
Road, Lucknow, India. Negro: Sec., W. H. Green, Takoma
South African: W. B. White, Ros- Park Station, Washington, D. C.
mead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape,
South Africa. For Eastern Asia.
West Indian: G. A. Roberts, 112 Assistant Secretary: C. C. Crisler,
Tower St., Kingston, Jamaica, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency,
British West Indies. Shanghai, China.
North Latin-American Union: E. Sub-Treasurer: H. W. Barrows,
L. Maxwell, 810 Jackson Ave., Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency,
New Orleans, La. Shanghai, China.
Publishing: Sec., C. E. Weeks,
SECRETARIES OF DEPARTMENTS.
Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency,
Sabbath-school: Sec., Mrs. L. Flora Shanghai, China.
Plummer, Takoma Park Station, Educational: Sec., S. L . Frost,
Washington, D. C. Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency,
Publishing: Sec., N. Z. Town, Ta- Shanghai, China.
koma Park Station, Washington, Missionary Volunteer: Sec., S. L.
D. C.; Asst. Sec., W. W. East- Frost, Box 523, U. S. Postal
man, Takoma Park Station, Agency, Shanghai, China.
Washington, D. C. Medical: Sec., C. C. Landis, M. D.,
Educational: Sec., W. E. Howell, Red Cross General Hospital,
Takoma Park Station, Wash- Siccawei Road, Shanghai, China.
ington, D. C.; Asst. Sec., 0. M. Sabbath-school: Sec., R. F. Cot-
John, Takoma Park Station, trell, 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung,
Washington, D. C. Peking, China.
8 GENERAL CONFERENCE.

For South America. F. A. Detamore, 399c Upper Seran-


goon Road, Singapore, Straits
Secretary and Treasurer: W. H. Settlements.
Williams, Florida, F. C. C. A., S. E. Jackson, 707 Vermont St.,
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Manila, Philippine Islands.
America. J. M. Johanson, 171 Amanuma,
Publishing and Home Missionary: Suginami-mura, Toyotoma-gun,
See., J. H. McEachern, Florida, Tokyo, Japan.
F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Ar- L. R. Conradi, Grindelberg 15a,
gentina, South America. Hamburg, Germany.
Educational and Young People's W. B. White, Rosmead Ave., Kenil-
Departments: H. U. Stevens, worth, Cape, South Africa.
Puiggari, F. C. E. R., Argentina,
South America. J. C. Raft, Margrethevej 5, Co-
penhagen, V., Denmark.
ELECTIVE MEMBERS. 0. E. Reinke, Post box 2, Post
office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara-
W. C. 'White, R. F. D. 1, St. He- tov, Russia.
lena, Cal. 0. Montgomery, Florida, F. C. C.
S. N. Haskell, South Lancaster, A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Mass. South America.
C. H. Jones, Mountain View, Cal.. G. W. Caviness, 1420 Avenida 20,
E. R. Palmer, Takoma Park Sta- Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
tion, Washington, D. C. W. W. Fletcher, 17 Abbott Road,
F. M. Wilcox, Takoma Park Sta- Lucknow, India.
tion, Washington, D. C.
L. A. Hansen, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. PUBLISHING HOUSE MANAGERS.
E. R. Palmer, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C.
C. H. Jones, Mountain View, Cal.
PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT. R. L. Pierce, 2123 Twenty-fourth
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Office Address: Takoma Park Sta- W. E. Read, Stanborough Park,
tion, Washington, D. C. Watford, Herta, England.
OFFICERS.
H. Hartkop, Grindelberg 15a.
Hamburg, Germany.
Secretary: N. Z. Town. Jens Olsen, Akersgaten 74, Chris-
Assistant Secretaries: W. W. East- tiana, Norway.
man, Takoma Park Station, E. Lind, Gamla Kungsholmsbro-
Washington, D. C.; C. E. Weaks, gatan 38, Stockholm, Sweden.
Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, L. E. Borle, Apartado 492, Barce-
Shanghai, China; J. H. McEach- lona, Spain.
ern, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos C. N. Woodward, 14 Calle Luna,
Aires, Argentina, South America. Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Islands.
GENERAL MEMBERS. J. Robert, Gland, Switzerland.
W. C. White, R. F. D. 1, St. He- W. H. B. Miller, Warburton, Vic-
lena, Cal. toria, Australia.
I. H. Evans, Box 523, U. S. Postal A. Pages, Estaefio Sao Bernardo,
Agency, Shanghai, China. S. P. R., SAo Paulo, Brazil, South
J. E. Fulton, 17 Abbott Road, America.
Lucknow, India. E. Everest, Florida, F. C. C. A.,
C. C. Crisler, Box 523, U. S. Postal Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
Agency, Shanghai, China. America.
Steen Rasmussen, Pacific Press W. P. Henderson, Box 856, U. S.
Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
GENERAL CONFERENCE. 9

Lyman Bowers, Seoul, Chosen A. F. Harrison, 411 Baum Bldg.,


(Korea). Oklahoma City, Okla.
W. S. Mead, 17 Abbott Road, D. W. Dillen, 169 Bryan St.,
Lucknow, India. Atlanta, Ga.
J. B. Blosser, College View, Nebr.
MANAGERS CIRCULATING DE- E. M. Oberg, 2718 Third Ave.,
PARTMENTS AND BRANCHES. South, Minneapolis, Minn.
H. H. Hall, Mountain View, Cal. F. E. Painter, 802 East Acacia
Jas. Cochran, Mountain View, Cal. Ave., Glendale, Cal.
J. D. Snider, Room 314, 32 Union H. E. Loop, 719 East Flanders
Square, New York, N. Y. St., Portland, Oreg.
J. W. Mace, Takoma Park Station, W. L. Manful!, 304 I. 0. 0. F.
Washington, D. C. Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
D. W. Reavis, Takoma Park Sta- E. M. Fishell, Oshawa, Ontario,
tion, Washington, D. C. Canada.
G. C. Hoskin, 71.9 East Flanders G. S. Joseph, " Mizpah," Wahroon-
St., Portland, Oreg. ga, N. S. W., Australia.
J. B. Giddings, 304 I. 0. 0. F. E. H. Meyers, Florida, F. C. C. A.,
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
L. D. Randall, 169 Bryan St., America.
Atlanta, Ga. G. C. Jenks, Rosmead Ave., Kenil-
C. E. Hooper, 2123 Twenty-fourth worth, Cape, South Africa.
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. J. A. P. Green, Box 5007, Cristobal,
J. R. Ferren, 1224 Euclid Ave., Canal Zone, Panama.
Kansas City, Mo. H. A. Robinson, Apartado 492,
L. W. Graham, Takoma Park Sta- Barcelona, Spain.
tion, Washington, D. C. H. B6x Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
S. N. Curtiss, Pacific Press Pub. burg, 'Germany.
Assn., Brookfield, Ill. R. M. Carter, Estacao Sao Ber-
H. H. Rans, Melville Bldg., South nardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Bra-
Bend, Ind. zil, South America.
H. R. Gay, 411 West Railroad Ave., W. Maudsley, Stanborough Park,
Fort Worth, Tex. Watford, Herts, England.
R. E. Bowles, Box 5007, Cristobal, HOME MISSIONARY SECRE-
Canal Zone, Panama. TARY.
Superintendents. C. S. Longacre, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C.
E. L. Richmond, Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C.
W. A. Harvey, 2123 Twenty-fourth
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. MEDICAL MISSIONARY DE-
PARTMENT.
Foreign Department Secretary.
OFFICERS.
L. H. Christian, 2914 West North
Ave., Chicago, Ill. Secretary: W. A. Ruble, M. D.,
Takoma Park Station, Washing-
GENERAL FIELD MISSIONARY ton, D. C.
SECRETARIES. Assistant Secretary: H. W. Mil-
ler, M. D., Takoma Park Sta-
E. E. Franklin, South Lancaster, tion, Washington, D. C.
Mass.
C. V. Leach, 411 Cedar St., Tako- Assistant Secretary: L. A. Han-
ma Park Station, Washington, sen, Takoma Park Station,
D. C. Washington, D. C.
J. W. Davis, Berrien Springs, Mich. Field Secretary for Pacific States:
V. 0. Cole, 2006 Twenty-fourth P. T. Magan, M. D., 304 North
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
10 GENERAL CONFERENCE.

OTHER MEMBERS. Assistant: 0. M. John, Takoma


W. B. Holden, M. D., East Six- Park Station, Washington, D. C.
tieth St., Portland, Oreg.
A. C. Selmon, M. D., Red Cross Foreign Assistants.
General Hospital, Siccawei Road, Assistant for Asia: S. L. Frost,
Shanghai, China. Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency,
W. C. Dunscombe, M. D., Wabash Shanghai, China.
Valley Sanitarium, Lafayette,
Ind. Assistant for South America:
W. E. Bliss, M. D.; New England H. U. Stevens, Puiggari, F. C. E.
Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass. R., Argentina, South America.
George Thomason, M. D., Los An-
geles, Cal. General Conference.
L. M. Bowen, Loma Linda, Cal. J. L. Shaw, Takoma Park Sta-
J. A. Burden, Paradise Valley tion, Washington, D. C.
Sanitarium, National City, Cal. M. E. Kern, Takoma Park Sta-
D. H. Kress, M. D., Takoma Park tion, Washington, D. C.
Station, Washington, D. C. C. S. Longacre, Takoma Park Sta-
C. C. Landis, M. D., 7 Siccawei tion, Washington, D. C.
Road, Shanghai, China. W. A. Ruble, Takoma Park Sta-
John Reith, M. D., College Place, tion, Washington, D. C.
Wash. H. W. Miller, Takoma Park Sta-
G. H. Heald, M. D., Takoma Park tion, Washington, D. C.
Station, Washington, D. C. C. C. Lewis, Takoma Park Sta-
A. B. Olsen, M. D., Surrey Hills tion, Washington, D. C.
Hydro, Caterham Valley, Eng-
land. College Presidents.
C. H. Hayton, M. D., Watford,
Herts, England. B. F. Ma.chlan, Takoma Park Sta-
R. H. Habenieht, M. D., Diamante, tion, Washington, D. C.
Entre Rios, Argentina, South Frederick Griggs, Berrien Springs,
America. Mich.
Riley Russell, M. D., Soonan, H. A. Morrison, College View,
Chosen (Korea). Nebr.
V. L. Mann, M. D.. Chuharkana C. W. Irwin, Pacific Union College,
Mandy, Gujranwala Dist., Pun- St. Helena, Cal.
jab, India. W. I. Smith, College Place, Wash.
Newton G. Evans, M. D., Lorna N. G. Evans, Loma Linda, Cal.
Linda, Cal.
W. E. Howell, 'Lakonia Park Sta- Seminary Presidents.
tion, Washington, D. C.
D. D. Comstock, M. D., 515 Citizen's H. 0. Olson, La Grange, HI.
Bank Bldg., Pasadena, Cal. N. P. Neilsen. Hutchinson, Minn.
Julia A. White, M. D., Glendale, F. R. Isaac, Clinton, Mo.
Cal.
T. A. Sherwin, M. D., Sanitarium, Junior College Presidents.
Wahroonga, N. S. W., Aus-
tralia. M. E. Olsen, South Lancaster,
Mass.
W. E. Nelson, Keene, Tex.
L. H. Wood, Ooltewah, Tenn.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCA- A. J. Olson, Oshawa, Ontario, Can-
CATION. ada.
E. D. Dick, Lacombe, Alberta,
OFFICERS. Canada.
Secretary: AA'. E. Howell, Takoma J. I. Beardsley, Box 414, Hunts-
Park Station, Washington, D. C. ville, Ala.
GENERAL CONFERENCE. 11

Union Conference Secretaries. A. W. Anderson, " Mizpah," Wah-


C. L. Benson, College View, Nebr. roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
M. E. Cady, 2547 Piedmont Ave., General.
Berkeley, Cal.
W, C. Flaiz, College Place, Wash. L. L. Caviness, Takoma Park Sta-
M. B. Van Kirk, 2718 Third Ave., tion, Washington, D. C.
South, Minneapolis, Minn. E. G. Salisbury, Takoma Park Sta-
W. L. Adams, 411 Baum Bldg., tion, Washington, p. C.
Oklahoma City, Okla. S. M. Butler, Takoma Park Sta-
C. A. Russell, Berrien Springs, tion, Washington, D. C.
Mich. W. C. John, Takoma Park Sta-
L. 0, Machlan, South Lancaster, tion, Washington, D. C.
Mass. Sarah E. Peck, Takoma Park Sta-
J. A. Tucker, 169 Bryan St., At- tion, Washington, D. C.
lanta, Ga. C. J. Boyd, Box 414, Huntsville,
J. J. Reiswig, 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg., Ala.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada. J. F. Simon, Clinton, Mo.
N. H. Saunders, 212 Brunswick
Ave., Toronto, Canada.
J. C. Thompson, 2006 Twenty- SABBATH SCHOOL DEPART-
fourth Ave., North, Nashville, MENT.
Tenn.
A. W. Werline, 411 Cedar St., Ta- OFFICERS.
koma Park Station, Washing- Secretary: Mrs. L. Flora Plum-
ton, D. C. mer, Takoma Park Station,
Academy Principals. Washington, D. C.
Asst. Sec., Rosamond D. Ginther.
N. S. Ashton, care of Academy,
Mount Vernon, Ohio. OTHER MEMBERS.
H. J. Sheldon, Redfield, S. Dak. G. B. Thompson, Takoma Park
A. E. Hall, San Fernando, Cal. Station, Washington, D. C.
Foreign School Principals. M. C. Wilcox, Mountain View, Cal.
J. L. Shaw, Takoma Park Station,
Glen Wakeham, Stanborough Park, Washington, D. C.
Watford, Herts, England. W. A. Spicer, Takoma Park Stal
Paul Steiner, Gland, Switzerland. tion, Washington, D. C.
Erik Arnesen, Akersgaten 74, E. R. Palmer, Takoma Park Sta-
Christiania, Norway. tion, Washington, D. C.
H. U. Stevens, Puiggari, F. C. E. Mrs. Fannie D. Chase, Takoma
R., Argentina, South America. Park Station, Washington, D. C.
U. Bender, Spion Kop, Ladysmith, T. E. Bowen, Takoma Park Sta-
Natal, South Africa. tion, Washington, D. C.
L. D. A. Lemke, Cooranbong, N. W. E. Howell, Takoma Park Sta-
S. W., Australia. tion, Washington, D. C.
H. 0. Swartout, 17 Ningkuo Road, C. P. Bollamn, Takoma Park Sta-
Shanghai, China. tion, Washington, D. C.
B. P. Hoffman, 171 Amanuma,
Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
Tokyo, Japan.
E. Meyer, Friedensau, Bez. Madge- YOUNG PEOPLE'S MISSION-
burg, Germany. , ARY VOLUNTEER
DEPARTMENT.
Foreign Union Conference Secre-
taries. OFFICERS.
I. F. Blue, 17 Abbott Road, Luck- Secretary: M. E. Kern, Takoma
now, India. Park Station, Washington, D. C.
12 GENERAL CONFERENCE.

Asst. Secretary: Matilda Erickson, H. U. Stevens, Puiggari, F. C. E.


Takoma Park Station, Washing- R., Argentina, South America.
ton, D. C. Mrs. R. D. Quinn, South Lancaster,
Asst. Secretary: Ella Iden, Ta- Mass.
koma Park Station, Washing- C. L. Benson, College View, Nebr.
ton, D. C. C. A. Russell, Berrien Springs,
Mich.
Field Secretary: Meade MacGuire,
Sanitarium, Cal. A. F. Schmidt, 2718 Third Ave.,
South, Minneapolis, Minn
OTHER MEMBERS. W. C. Flaiz, College Place, Wash.
J. A. Tucker, 169 Bryan St., At-
Erik Arnesen, Akersgaten 74, lanta, Ga.
Christiania, Norway. J. C. Thompson, 2006 TWenty-
Guy Dail, Wabernstr, 91a, Bern, fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Switzerland. Tenu.
S. L. Frost, Box 523, U. S. Pos- W. L. Adams, 411 Baum Bldg.,
tal Agency, Shanghai, China. Oklahoma City, Okla.
Mrs. L. Flora Plummer, Takoma N. H. Saunders, 212 Brunswick
Park Station, Washington, D. C. Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Mrs. Fannie D. Chase, Takoma J. J. Reiswig, 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg.,
Park Station, Washington, D. C. Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Frederick Griggs, Berrien Springs, A. W. Werline, 411 Cedar St., Ta-
Mich. koma Park Station, Washing-
W. E. Howell, Takoma Park Sta- ton, D. C.
tion, Washington, D. C.
L. H. Christian, 2914 West North
' Ave., Chicago, Ill.
J. W. Mace, Takoma Park Station,
Washington, D. C. RELIGIOUS LIBERTY ASSO-
Miss Sarah E. Peck, Takoma Park CIATION.
Station, Washington, D. C.
E. M. Howard, Rosmead Ave., Ken- Headquarters: Takoma Park Sta-
ilworth, Cape, South Africa. tion, Washington, D. C.
I. F. Blue, 17 Abbott Road, Luck- Secretary: C. S. Longacre, Ta-
t now, India. -koma Park Station, Washing-
F. S. Jackson, Stanborough Park, ton, D. C.
Watford, Herts, England.
J. A. P. Green, Box 5007; Cristobal, Field Secretary West of Missis-
Canal Zone, Panama. sippi: W. F. Martin, Box 146,
L. L. Caviness, Takoma Park Sta- Glendale, Cal.
tion, Washington, D. C.
OTHER MEMBERS.
.1. F. Simon, Clinton, Mo.
0. J. Graf, 727 West First St., A. G. Daniells, Takoma Park Sta-
Long Beach, Cal. tion, Washington, D. C.
H. 0. Olson, R. F. D. 1, Box 20, W. T. Knox, Takoma Park Sta-
La Grange, Ill. tion, Washington, D. C.
N. P. Neilsen, care of Danish Nor- J. 0. Corliss, 316 Everett St.,
wegian Seminary, Hutchinson, Glendale, Cal.
W. M. Healey, 667 Eighteenth St.,
Minn. San Diego, Cal. <
N. Z. Town, Takoma Park Sta- C. P. Bollman, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
J. L. Shaw, Takoma Park Sta- G. B. Thompson, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
A. C. Chesson, " Mizpah," Wah- D. W. Reavis, Takoma Park Sta-
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. tion, Washington, D. C.
GENERAL CONFERENCE. 13

J. E. Jayne, Room 602, 32 Union 2009 Thirty-second St., East,


Square, New York, N. Y. Minneapolis, Minn.
F. M. Wilcox, Takoma Park Sta- Superintendent of the Swedish
tion, Washington, D. C. Work: G. E. Nord, 2914 West
W. A. Spicer, Takoma Park Sta- North Ave., Chicago, Ill.
tion, Washington, D. C.
W. L. Burgan, Takoma Park Sta- Superintendent Miscellaneous Lan-
tion, Washington, D. C. guages: J. H. Schilling, 916 Ran-
C. B. Haynes, Takoma Park Sta- dolph St., Oak Park, Ill.
tion, Washington, D. C. Literature Secretary: J. W. Hir-
L. L. Caviness, Takoma Park Sta- linger, Brookfield, Ill.
tion, Washington, D. C.
A. J. Clark, Holly, Mich. DANISH-NORWEGIAN ADVISORY
S. B. Horton, Box 230, Battle COMMITTEE.
Creek, Mich. P. E. Broderson (Superintendent),
2009- Thirty-second St., East,
UNION CONFERENCE SEC-
Minneapolis, Minn.
RETARIES.
M. S. Reppe, Hutchinson, Minn.
W. F. Martin, Box 146, Glendale, N. P. Neilsen, Hutchinson, Minn.
Cal. C. A. Thorp, Brookfield, Ill.
K. C. Russell, 338 Hazelwood Ter- James Johnson, 1920 Twelfth St.,
race, Rochester, N. Y. Racine, Wis.
S. E. Wight, 2006 Twenty-fourth
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. SWEDISH ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
H. W. Cottrell, 508 East Everett G. E. Nord (Superintendent), 2914
St., Portland, Oreg. West North Ave., Chicago, Ill.
W. H. Branson, 169 Bryan St., S. Mortenson, care of Pacific Press,
Atlanta, Ga. Brookfield, Ill.
B. G. .Wilkinson, 411 Cedar St., S. F. Svensson, 436 East 138th St.,
Takoma. Park Station, Washing- New York, N. Y.
ton, D: C. August Anderson, 4955 West Hu-
Wm. Guthrie, Berrien Springs, ron St., Chicago, Ill.
Mich. H. 0. Olson, Route 1, Box 58, La
C. Thompson, 2718 Third Ave., Grange, Ill.
South, Minneapolis, Minn.
Morris Lukens, 411 Baum Bldg., GERMAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE,
Oklahoma City, Okla. J. T. Boettcher (Superintendent),
C. F. 1VIcVagh, 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg., Clinton, Mo.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada. B. E. Miller, 1703 Gates Ave.,
R. A. Underwood, College View, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Nebr. John Isaac, care of Seminary, Clin-
A. V. Olson, Oshawa, Ontario, Can- ton, Mo.
ada. J. F. Simon, care of Seminary,
Clinton, Mo.
H. H. Humann, 304 I. 0. 0. F.
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
BUREAU OF .HOME MISSIONS.
Office: 2914 West North Ave., Chi- JEWISH ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
cago, Ill. F. C. Gilbert (Superintendent),
Secretary: L. H. Christian. South Lancaster, Mass.
R. D. Quinn, South Lancaster,
Superintendent of the German Mass.
Work: J. T. Boettcher, Clinton, J. K. Jones, South Lancaster,
Mo. Mass.
Superintendent of the Danish-Nor- M. E. Olsen, South Lancaster,
wegian Work: P. E. Broderson, Mass.
14 GENERAL CONFERENCE.

FRENCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE. S. A. Ruskjer, Sauk Center, Minn.


H. H. Dexter (Superintendent), W. C. Raley, College Place, Wash.
239 McKay St., Montreal, Can- J. A. Stevens, Box 146, Glendale,
ada. Cal.
L. F. Passebois, 336 Rue St. Valier, J. B. Locken, 169 Bryan St., At-
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. lanta, Ga.
R. D. Quinn, South Lancaster, 0. R. Staines, 2006 Twenty-fourth
Mass. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
J. Vuilleumier, Oshawa, Ontario. IV. L. Adams, 411 Baum Bldg.,
A. V. Olson, Oshawa, Ontario. Oklahoma City, Okla.
E. R. Potter, 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg.,
Foreign Literature Depository. Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Brook- A. J. Olson, Oshawa, Ontario, Can-
field, Ill.; Manager, S. N. Cur- ada.
tiss. Miss Anna Knight, 209 Greensfer-
ry Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
J. W. Hirlinger, Brookfield, Ill.
C. K. Meyers, " Mizpah," Wah-
HOME MISSIONARY DEPART- roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
MENT. C. E. Weaks, Box 523, U. S. Pos-
tal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Headquarters: Takoma Park Sta- Mrs. C. E. Weaks, Box 523, U. S.
tion, Washington, D. C. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Secretary: C. S. Longacre. H. M. Blunden, Wang Gia Dun,
Asst. Secretary: H. K. Christman. Hankow, Hupeh, China.
Office Secretary: Mrs. J. W. Mace. J. M. Johanson, 171 Amanuma,
Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
Other Members. Tokyo, Japan.
R. D. Brisbin, 17 Abbott Road,
N. Z. Town, Takoma Park Station, Lucknow, India.
Washington, D. C. Mrs. H. C. Menkel, " Belvedere,"
W. W. Eastman, Takoma Park Sta- Simla, India.
tion, Washington, D. C. M. E. Mullinex, 399c Upper Saran-
M. E. Kern, Takoma, Park Station, goon Road, Singapore, Straits
Washington, D. C. Settlements.
J. W. Mace, Takoma Park Station, J. J. Strahle, 707 Vermont St.,
Washington, D. C. Manila, Philippine Islands.
L. W. Graham, Takoma Park Sta- A. A. Cone, Florida, F. C. C. A.,
tion, Washigton, D. C. Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
D. W. Reavis, Takoma Park Sta- America.
tion, Washington, D. C. J. H. McEachern, Florida, F. C.
W. A. Ruble, Takoma Park Sta- C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
tion, Washington, D. C. South America.
H. H. Hall, Mountain View, Cal.
James Cochran, Mountain View, M. Rohde, Estacao Sao Bernardo,
Cal. S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
R. L. Pierce, 2123 Twenty-fourth America.
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. F. C. Varney, Casilla 1002, Lima,
C. E. Hooper, 2123 Twenty-fourth Peru, South America.
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. E. M. Howard, Rosmead Ave., Ken-
D. H. Kress, South Lancaster, ilworth, Cape, South Africa.
Mass. Guy Dail, Wabernstr. 91a, Bern,
V. 0. Punches, South Lancaster, Switzerland.
Mass. F. A. Spearing, Stanborough Park,
J. S. James, College View, Nebr. Watford, Herts, England.
J. L. McConaughey, Berrien Erik Arnesen, Akersgaten 74,
Springs, Mich. Christiania, Norway.
GENERAL CONFERENCE. 15

A. Vaucher, rue Nicolas Roret 1, GENERAL CONFERENCE COR-


Paris XIlle, France. PORATION.
Ernest Lloyd, College Place, Wash. Incorporated 1904.
J. W. Davis, Berrien Springs, Mich.
Legal Title: " General Conference
Corporation of Seventh-day Ad-
ventists."
Constituency: The General Con-
NEGRO DEPARTMENT. ference delegates.
Office Address: Takoma Park Sta-
Secretary: W. H. Green, Takoma tion, Washington, D. C.
Park Station, Washington, D. C. Officers: Pres., F. M. Wilcox; Sec.,
H. E. Rogers; Treas., W. T.
OTHER MEMBERS. Knox.
Board of Trustees: W. T. Knox,
S. E. Wight, 2006 Twenty-fourth J. L. Shaw, F. M. Wilcox, E. E.
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Andross, J. W. Mace, B. G. Wil-
W. H. Branson, 169 Bryan St., At- kinson, H. E. Rogers.
lanta,.Ga.
'William Guthrie Lock Box C, Ber-
rien Springs, Mich.
'
R. A. Underwood, College View, GENERAL CONFERENCE ASSO-
Nebr. CIATION.
M. Lukens, 411 Baum Bldg., Okla- Incorporated 1887; reincorporated
homa City, Okla. 1916.
Legal Title: " General Conference
B. G. Wilkinson, 411 Cedar St., Ta- Association of the Seventh-day
koma Park Station, Washing- Adventists."
ton, D. C. Constituency: The General Con-
R. D. Quinn, South Lancaster, ference delegates.
Mass. Office Address: Takoma Park Sta-
J. K. Humphrey, 141 West 131st tion, Washington, D. C.
St., New York, N. Y.
OFFICERS.
M. C. Strachan, 1714 Druid Hill
Ave., Baltimore, Md. President: F. M. Wilcox, Takoma
Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Sydney Scott, 411 Baum Bldg., Treasurer: W. T. Knox, Takoma
Oklahoma City, Okla. Park Station, Washington, D. C.
W. D. Forde, 4819 Champlain Ave., Secretary: H. E. Rogers, Takoma -
Chicago, Ill. Park Station, Washington, D. C.
U. S. Willis, 4220 West Lucky St., Board of Trustees: F. M. Wilcox,
St. Louis, Mo. E. E. Andross, G. B. Thompson,
G. E. Peters, 169 Bryan St., At- B. F. Machlan, W. T. Knox,
lanta, Ga. E. R. Palmer, H. E. Rogers.
J. H. Lawrence, 2006 Twenty-
fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Tenn. NORTH AMERICAN CONFER-
ENCE CORPORATION OF
SEVENTH-DAY AD-
VENTISTS.
PRESS BUREAU. Incorporated Nov. 5, 1913.
Trustees: I. H. Evans, W. T. Knox,
Secretary: W. L. Burgan, Ta- G. B. Thompson, W.- W. Prescott.
koma Park Station, Washing- F. M. Wilcox, M. E. Kern, H.
ton, D. C. E. Rogers.
16 GENERAL CONFERENCE.

Officers: Pres., I. H. Evans; Treas., Benson, C. L., College View, -Nebr.


IV. T. Knox; See., H. E. Rogers. Boettcher, J. T., Clinton, Mo.
Bollman, C. P., Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington. D. C.
Brodersen, P. E., 2009 Thirty-
FOREIGN MISSION BOARD. second St.) East, Minneapolis.
Incorporated 1899. Minn.
Christian, L. IL, 2914 West North
Legal Title: " Foreign Mission Ave., Chicago,
Board of Seventh-day Advent- Daniells, A. C7., Takoma Park Sta-
ists." tion, Washington, D. C.
Trustees: A. G. Daniells, IV. A. Dexter, H. H., 239 McKay St.,
Spicer, W. T. Knox, I. H. Evans, Montreal, Quebec.
W. B. White, G. B. Thompson, Eastman, W. W., Takoma Park
W. W. Prescott. Station, Washington, D. C.
Officers: Pres., A. G. Daniells; Evans, I. H., Box 523, U. S. Postal
Sec., W. A. Spicer; Treas., W. Agency, Shanghai, China.
T. Knox. Fulton, J. E., 17 Abbott Road,
Lucknow, India.
Gilbert, F. C., South Lancaster,
Mass.
TRANSPORTATION AGENTS. Green, W. H., Takoma Park Sta-
W. T. Knox, Takoma Park Sta- tion, Washington, D. C.
tion, Washington, D. C. (Also Griggs, Frederick, Berrien Springs,
general agent for trans-Atlantic Mich.
steamship lines.) Hansen, L. A., Takoma Park Sta-
C. H. Jones, Mountain View, Cal. tion, Washington, D. C.
(Also general agent for trans- Haskell, S. N., South Lancaster,
Pacific steamship lines.) Mass.
Review and Herald Publishing As- Haynes, C. B., Takoma Park Sta-
sociation, Room 314, 32 Union tion, Washington, D. C.
Square, New York, N. Y. How-ell, W. E., Takoma Park Sta-
A. Bacon, 84 Upper Tollington tion, Washington, D. C.
Park, London, N., England. Kern, M. E., Takoma Park Sta-
H. H. Todd, 812 Steger Bldg., 28 tion, Washington, D. C.
East Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. Knox, W. T., Takoma Park Sta-
W. E. Abernathy, 169 Bryan St., tion, Washington, D. C.
Atlanta, Ga. Lewis, C. C., Takoma. Park Sta-
G. C. Hoskin, 719 East Flanders tion, Washington, D. C.
St., Portland, Oreg. Longacre, C. S., Takoma. Park Sta-
C. E. Knight, 810 Jackson Ave., tion, Washington, D. C.
New Orleans, La. Loughborough, J. N., Sanitarium,
H. C. Kephart, Drawer M, Cristo- Cal.
bal, Canal Zone, Panama. MacGuire, Meade, Sanitarium, Cal.
Martin, W. F., Glendale, Cal.
Maxwell, E. L., 810 Jackson Ave.,
GENERAL LABORERS HOLD- New Orleans, La.
ING CREDENTIALS FROM McEachern, J. H., Florida, F. C.
THE GENERAL CON- C. A. Buenos Aires, Argentina,
FERENCE. South America.
Miller, H. W., Takoma Park Sta-
MINISTERS. tion, Washington, D. C.
Andross, E. E., Takoma Park Sta- Montgomery, 0., Florida, F. C.
tion, Washington, D. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentimt,
Beddoe, B. E., 127 South Everett South America.
St., Glendale, Cal. 'Moon, Allen, Forest Grove, Oreg.
GENERAL CONFERENCE. 17

Nord, G. E., 4221 North Hamlin Hamer, Clemen, Takoma Park Sta-
Ave., Chicago, Ill. tion, Washington, D. C.
()blander, J. G., 107 West. Maple Haskell, Mrs. H. H., South Lan-
St., Enid, Okla. caster, Mass.
Ostoich, M., Box 143, East Akron, MeKeague, R. J., 1426 Young St.,
Ohio. Honolulu, Hawaii.
Palmer, E. R., Takoma Park Sta- Smith, R. W., 1426 Young St.,
tion, Washington, D. C. Honolulu, Hawaii.
Prescott, W. W., Takoma Park Stevens, H. U., Puiggari, F. C. E.
Station, Washington, D.. C. R., Argentina, South America.
Roth, G. G., Box 88, Cape Haitien,
Haiti. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Ruble, W. A., Takoma Park Sta- Chase, Mrs. F. D., Takoma Park
tion, Washington, D. C. Station, Washington, D. C.
Schilling, J. H., 812 Steger Bldg., Cobban, H. H., Takoma Park Sta-
28 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago, tion, Washington, D. C.
Ill. Erickson, Matilda, Takoma Park
Shaw, J. L., Takoma Park Sta- Station, Washington, D. C.
tion, Washington, D. C. Ginther, Rosamond D., Takoma
Simon, J. F., Clinton, Mo. Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Smith, J. H., Box 473, Nassau, Iden, Ella, Takoma Park Station,
Bahamas. Washington, D. C.
Spicer, W. A., Takoma Park Sta- Ireland, J. J., Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
Stuyvesant, J. B., Alpine, Cal. MacEnterfer, Sara, Sanitarium,
Tait, A. 0., Mountain View, Cal. Cal.
Thompson, G. B., Takoma Park McKeague, Mrs. Mabel, 1426 Young
Station, Washington, D. C. St., Honolulu,
McNeill, S. E., Takoma Park Sta-
Town, N. Z., Takoma Park Sta- tion, Washington, D. C.
tion, Washington, D. C. Plummer, Mrs. L. Flora, Takoma
White, W. C., R. F. D. 1, St. Park ,ation, Washington, D. C.
Helena, Cal. Rogers, H. E., Takoma Park Sta-
Wilcox, F. M., Takoma Park Sta- tion, Washington, D. C.
tion, Washington, D. C. Rowland, H. G., 1426 Young St.,
Wilcox, M. C., Mountain View, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Cal. Smith, Mrs. R. W., 1426 Young St.,
Honolulu, Hawaii.
LICENTIATES. Webster, C. R., 1020 Richards St.,
Honolulu, Hawaii.
Bowen, T. E., Takoma, Park Sta- Webster, Mrs. C. R., 1020 Rich-
tion, Washington, D. C. ards St., Honolulu, Hawaii.
Burgan, W. L., Canon City, Colo. Williams, W. H., Florida, F. C.
Waviness. L. L., Takoma Park Sta- C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
tion, Washington, D. C. South America.
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized 'got.
Territory: The Conferences of Negro Representative:
Eastern New York, Greater New Sec., J. K. Humphrey, 141 West
York, Maine, Massachusetts, 131st St., New York, N. Y.
Northern New England, South-
ern New England, Western New MINISTERS.
01'k, and the Bermuda Mission. R. D. Quinn, South Lancaster,
Office: South Lancaster, Mass. Mass.
OFFICERS. M. E. Olsen, South Lancaster,
Mass.
Conference: H. S. Prenier, South Lancaster,
Pres.; R. D. Quinn. Mass.
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, C. L.
Kilgore. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Executive Committee: R. D. P. F. Bicknell, 1326 South Main
Quinn, the presidents of confer- St., Worcester, Mass.
ences composing the Atlantic Un- S. J. Hersum, R. F. D. 3, Gorham,
ion, and C. L. Kilgore, W. E. Bliss, Me.
M. D., E. E. Franklin, F. C. Gilbert, P. B. Osborne, Lock Box 475, Fair-
J. D. Snider, J. K. Humphrey, field, Me.
M. E. Olsen, L. 0. Machlan, V.
0. Punches, D. H. Kress, M. D. J. W. Raymond, 203 Waverly St.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Legal Assn.: " The Atlantic Un- D. G. Turk, 3 Farr Place, John-
ion Conference Association of S. son City, N. Y.
D. A." Pres.,R. D. Quinn; Sec. C. Meleen, Stockholm, Me.
and Treas., . L. Kilgore. S. W. Walker, R. F. D. 1, Berwick,
Me.
Union Book Depository: H. L. Shoup, 238 Haywood St.,
New York Branch of Review Asheville, N. C.
and Herald Pub. Assn., Rooms S. B. Whitney, Keene, N. Y.
311-314, 32 Union Square, New C. J. Coon, Lincklean Center, N. Y.
York, N. Y. -
Manager, J. D. Snider. LICENTIATES.
Union Field Miss. Sec., E. E. V. 0. Punches, South Lancaster,
Franklin. Mass.
Educational Dept.: L. 0. Machlan, South Lancaster,
Mass.
Sec., L. 0. Machlan. J. D. Snider, Room 311, 32 Union
Medical Missionary Dept.: Square, New York, N. Y.
C. A. Shull, South Lancaster, Mass.
Sec., D. H. Kress, M. D. E. C. Rowell, Hamilton, Bermuda.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Winifred P. Rowell, Hamilton,
Bermuda.
Sec., K. C. Russell, 60 Grand E. E. Franklin, South Lancaster,
Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Mass.
Young People's Dept.: J. W. Fair, South Lancaster, Mass.
E. E. Pringle, South Lancaster,
Sec., Mrs. R. D. Quinn. Mass.
W. E. Perrin, care of New England
Home Missionary Dept.: Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.
Acting Sec., D. H. Kress, M. D. , J. A. L. Derby, South Lancaster,
Field Sec., V. 0. Punches. Mass.
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ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 19

0. R. Lehman, South Lancaster, Mrs. M. A. Wheeler, South Lan-


Mass. caster, Mass.
Dr. W. E. Bliss, care New Eng- Jennie Thayer, South Lancaster,
land Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass. Mass.
Dr. J. A. Pines, care New England Florence L. Boyle, 373 Pleasant
Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass. St., Melrose, Mass.
Dr. E. B. Carr, 75 Grant St., Port-
land, Me.
G. H. Winslow, Westfield, Me.
EASTERN NEW YORK CON-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. FERENCE.
C. L. Kilgore, South Lancaster, Organized 1906.
Mass.
Miss Pearl L. Rees, South Lan- Territory: That portion of the
caster, Mass. State of New York east of a
Mrs. R. D. Quinn, South Lan- line formed by the eastern boun-
caster, Mass. daries of the counties of Cayuga,
J. L. Johnson, 129 East 128th St., Tompkins, and Tioga, and north
New York, N. Y. of the line formed by the north-
Miss Lenora Lacey, care New Eng- ern boundaries of Sullivan, Ul-
land Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass. ster, and Dutchess Counties.
Mrs. C. L. Kilgore, South Lancas- Office: 317 West Bloomfield St.,
ter, Mass. Rome, N. Y.
Clara Schunk, M. D., care New
England Sanitarium, Melrose, OFFICERS.
Mass. Conference:
H. W. Lindsay, South Lancaster, Pres., H. C. Hartwell.
Mass. Sec. and Treas., H. A. May.
W. M. Vehorn, South Lancaster, Executive Committee: H. C.
Mass. Hartwell, H. A. May, C. H. Castle,
B. B. Ross, South Lancaster, Mass. G. H. Rogers, W. A. Wilcox, C. J.
Rowena E. Purdon, South Lancas- Coon, A M. Howeth.
ter, Mass. Legal Assn.: " The New York
Mrs. E. F. Forga, care New Eng- Conference Association of Seventh-
land Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass. day Adventists." Pres., H. C. Hart-
Miss Elizabeth Stone, care New well; Sec. and Treas., H. A. May.
England Sanitarium, Melrose,
Mass. Tract Society:
Miss Olive D. Osborne, care New Sec. and Treas., H. A. May.
England Sanitarium, Melrose, Field Miss. Sec., 0. C. Weller.
Mass.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Honorary Missionary Credentials. Sec., Mrs. H. C. Hartwell.
Educational Dept.:
Mrs. J. C. Hennessy, Room 602, 32
Union Square, New York, N. Y. Supt., Mrs. H. C. Hartwell.
Ellery Robinson, Saylesville, R. I. Medical Missionary Dept.:
C. E. Palmer, 7 Upland Road, Sec.,
Everett, Mass.
Mrs. M. A. Scribner, 46 Chase St., Religious Liberty Dept.:
Burlington, Vt. Sec., C. H. Castle, 205 Fifth Ave.,
H. C. Wilcox, 509 Franklin St., North, Troy, N. Y.
Hartford, Conn.
W. A. Wilcox, Lincklaen Center, Y oung People's Dept.:
N. Y. Sec., Mrs. H. C. Hartwell.
20 ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE.

Home Missionary Dept.: CHURCH DIRECTORY.


See., L. H. King, Jr. Albany, 120 Jay St.
Binghamton, 71 Pennsylvania Ave.
MINISTERS. Rome, 321 West Bloomfield St.
Hartwell, 317 West Bloom-
1.1. C. Schenectady, Eastern and Rankin
field St., Rome, N. Y. Ayes.
A. W. Coon, 28 The Arena, Bing- Syracuse, 363 South Ave.
hamton, N. Y. Utica, Union and Hopper Sts.
LICENTIATES.
Watertown, Clay and Academy
Sts.
Joseph Schnetzler, 81 Union St.,
Amsterdam, N. Y.
J. E. Whelpley, South Lancaster,
Mass.
H. A. May, 317 West Bloomfield GREATER NEW YORK CON-
St., Rome, N: Y.
C. H. Castle, 205 Fifth Ave., North, FERENCE.
Troy, N. Y. Organized 1902.
MISSIONARY CREDENTIALS. Territory: The city of Greater
Gertrude Birdseye, 35 Gilbert St., New York, Long Island, and
Ogdensburg, N. Y. the counties of Westchester,
Miss Theresa Hacker, 205 Fifth Rockland, Putman, Orange,
Ave., North, Troy, N. Y. Dutchess, Sullivan, and Ulster,
Mrs. J. Schnetzler, 81 Union St., in the State of New York.
Amsterdam, N. Y. Office: Room 602, 32 Union Square,
L. H. King, Jr., 225 Emma St., New York, N. Y.
Syracuse, N. Y.
H. P. Gram, South Lancaster, OFFICERS.
Mass. Conference:
E. C. Wood, Washington Mission-
ary College, Takoma Park Sta- Pres., J. E. Jayne.
tion, Washington, D. C. Sec. and Treas., N. C. Van Horn.
Harold Snide, 35 Gilbert St., Og- Executive Committee: J. E.
denburg, N. Y. Jayne, B. E. Miller, C. T. Everson,
Mrs. H. C. Hartwell, 317 West J. D. Snider, J. K. Humphrey,
Bloomfield St., Rome, N. Y. D. N. Wall, L. Klebhan, S. F.
Mrs. C. H. Castle, 205 Fifth Ave., Svensson, J. C. Stevens, N. C. Van
North, Troy, N. Y. Horn.
0. C. Weller, 317 West Bloomfield Legal Assn.: " Greater New York
St., Rome, N. Y. Corporation of Seventh-day Ad-
ventists." Pres., J. E. Jayne Sec.,
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
J. D. Snider; Treas., N. C. Van
Miss Florence Kidder, S. D. A. Horn.
Church, Swan and Jay Sts., Al-
bany, N. Y. Tract Society:
Mrs. Ethel Roberts, 970 Cortland Sec. and Treas., N. C. Van Horn.
Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Field Miss. Sec., F. M. Larsen.
Miss Sarah Fuller, Oxford, N. Y.
Miss Florence Hoxie, Blossvale, Sabbath School. Dept.:
N. Y.
Mrs. F. B. Chapin, 229 Conklin St., Sec., Mrs. J. E. Jayne, 129 Clere-
Binghamton, N. Y. mont Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Lea C. Saunders, Lincklaen,
N. Y. Educational Dept.:
Miss Hazel Brooks, Otego, N. Y. Supt., J. E. Jayne.
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 21

Medical Missibnary Dept.: Miss Emma Wells, 86 North Main


Sec., B. B. Kinne, M. D., 10 St., Middletown, N. Y.
Benton Ave., Middletown, N. Y. Miss Florence Tate, 261 Flatbush
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Religious Liberty Dept.: N. C. Van Horn, Room 602, 32
Union Square, New York, N. Y.
Sec., Miss Anna Dunn, 239 East Twenty-
eighth St., Brooklyn; N. Y.
Young People's Dept.: Miss Minnie Buchner, 391 Weir-
Sec., Mrs. J. E. Jayne, 129 Clere- field St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
mont Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Anna Spahya, 756 East Elton
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Home Missionary Dept.: J. E. Hanson, 117 Jefferson Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sec., Mrs. J. L. Johnson, 129 East 128th
St., New York, N. Y.
MINISTERS. Mrs. J. C. Stevens, 604 East Sev-
J. E. Jayne, Room 602, 32 Union enteenth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Square, New York, N. Y. Mrs. Belle Kershaw, 609 West
C. T. Everson, 322 Convent Ave., 178th St., New York, N. Y.
New York, N. Y. Miss Bertha Stokka, 210a Twenty-
J. K. Humphrey, 141 West 131st ninth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
St., New York, N. Y. Miss Florence I. Thompson, 578
B. E. Miller, 1703 Gates Ave., Classon Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. C. T. Everson, 322 Convent
S. F. Svensson, 436 East 138th St., Ave., New York, N. Y.
New York, N. Y.
J. C. Stevens, 604 East Seven- J. J. Mitchell, 590 East 137th St.,
teenth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
D. N. Wall, 513 East 176th St., Miss Mary Lewis, 73 Kingston
New York, N. Y. Ave., Port Jervis, N. Y.
L. Halsvick, 275 Eighty-sixth St., Miss Roza Vass, 759 Melrose Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
W. R. Andrews, Room 602, 32 Rebecca Yeadon, 1787 Third Ave.,
Union Square, New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
L. Fellman, 474 East 135th St.,
LICENTIATE. New York, N. Y.
R. Immonen, Room 602, 32 Union Miss Louise Johnson, 635 East
Square, New York, N. Y. 134th St., New York, N. Y.
Miss Augusta Meyer, 78 Norwood
Honorary Missionary Licentiate. Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. J. M. Calvert, Room 314, 32 Mrs. Fred Osborn, 97 Watkins
Union Square, New York, N. Y. Ave., Middletown, N. Y.
Mrs. N. C. Van Horn, 1386 Ogden
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Ave., New York, N. Y.
Frank Wall, 513 East 176th St.,
H. P. Hansen, 210a Twenty-ninth New York, N. Y.
St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Henry DeFluiter, 158 West Ninety- CHURCH DIRECTORY.
seventh St., New York, N. Y. Brooklyn:
Mrs. J. E. Jayne, 129 Cleremont No. 1, corner Green and Patchen
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ayes.
Miss F. E. Wagner, 1821 Palmetto No. 2 (colored), 1661 Dean St.,
St., Brooklyn, N. Y. near Schenectady St.
22 ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE.

Danish-Norwegian, 675 Hicks St. Sabbath School Dept.:


German, 1831 Gates Ave. Sec., Mrs. H. W. Can
Swedish (Greenwood Heights),
Forty-fifth St. and Seventh Educational Department.:
Ave. Supt., Miss Jennie R. Bates.
Middletown, 3 Linden Ave.
Mt. Vernon, Odd Fellows' Hall, 36 Medical Missionary Dept.:
South Fourth Ave. Sec., Mrs. M. W. Howe.
Newburgh, cor. Third and Cham-
bers Sts. Religious Liberty Dept.:
New York: Sec., W. 0. Howe.
Bronx, English, 419 Tremont
Ave. Young People's Dept.:
German, Eagle Ave. near 163rd Sec., Miss Jennie R. Bates.
St.
Harlem (colored), 144-146 East Home Missionary Dept.:
131st St. Sec., C. 0. Perkins.
Hungarian, 129 East 128th St.
New York No. 1, Leslie Hall,
83d St. and Broadway. MINISTERS.
Swedish, Presbyterian Chapel, H. W. Carr, 75 -Grant St., Port-
137th St. and Willis Ave. land, Me.
Poughkeepsie, 23 Franklin St. E. E. Osborne, Fairfield, Me.
Staten Island, Masonic Temple, A. J. Verrill, Mechanic Falls, Me.
Port Richmond. A. E. Sanderson, 73 College St.,
White Plains, 15 South Lexington Lewiston, Me.
Ave. C. Meleen, Stockholm, Me.
LICENTIATES.
MAINE CONFERENCE. W. 0. Howe, 64 Brentwood St.,
Woodfords Station, Me.
Organized 1867. M. R. Bailey, 60 Howard St., Lewis-
Territory: The State of Maine. ton, Me.
Office: 75 Grant St., Portland, Me. C. 0. Perkins, 75 Grant St., Port-
land, Me.
OFFICERS. W. E. Gerald, Belgrade, Me.
Conference: L. V. CleaVes, 75 Grant St., Port-
land, Me.
Pres., H. W. Carr.
See. and Treas., J. E. Osterblom. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Executive Committee: H. W.
Carr, E. E. Osborne, E. C. Taylor, Jennie R. Bates, Norway, Me.
Ward Bickford, R. S. Hobbs, W. W. G. McKeene, 75 Grant St.,
0. Howe, A. E. Sanderson. Portland, Me.
Legal Assn.: " Maine Conference Miss Cora Bowers, 24 William St.,
Association of S. D. A." Pres., H. Portland, Me.
W. Carr; Clerk, W. 0. Howe; G. W. Howard, Kezar Falls, Me.
Treas., J. E. Osterblom. Trustees: Mrs. H. W. Carr, 75 Grant St.,
H. W. Carr, J. E. Osterblom, E. C. Portland, Me.
Taylor, W. 0. Howe, W. A. Bick- L. L. Howard, West Falmouth,
ford. Me.
J. E. Osterblom, 75 Grant St.,
Tract Society: Portland, Me.
Sec. and Treas., J. E. Osterblom. Miss Marcia L. Keller, 75 Grant
.Asst. Sec. and Treas., Miss Mar- St., Portland, Me.
cia L. Keller. Ray Farley, 487 High St., Bath,
Field Miss. Sec., E. E. Covey. Me.
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 23

Mary E. Walsh, 981 High St., Olsen, E. L. Cardey, M. R. Coon,


Bath, Me. W. . Rice.
Mrs. M. W. Howe, 64 Brentwood Legal Assn.: " The Mass-
St., Woodfords Station, Me. achusetts Conference Association
of Seventh-day Adventists." Pres.,
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. J. K. Jones; Clerk and Treas.,
H. T. Curtis.
Angie M. Blaisdell, Cliff Island,
Me. Tract Society:
Mrs. A. S. Brown, 75 Grant St., Sec. and Treas., H. T. Curtis.
Portland, Me. Field Miss. Sec., A. L. Griffis.
Miss Martha G. Bartlett, 75 Grant
St., Portland; Me. Sabbath School Dept.:
Miss Annie Bell Houghton, 76 Rus-
sell St., Bath, Me. Sec., Mrs. E. M. Wilber.
Miss Christine Dyer, Larone, Me. Educational Dept.:
Miss Hope Appleby, R. F. D., Me-
chanic Falls, Me. Supt., Miss Bessie R. Munn.
Miss Ava Simkin, Bryant Pond, Religious Liberty Dept.:
Me.
Miss Violet Webber, Richmond, Sec., P. F. Bicknell.
Me. Young People's Dept.:
Miss Grace Scott, Westfield, Me.
George B. Hills, Star Route 1206, Sec., Mrs. E. M. Wilber.
Belfast, Me. Home Missionary Dept.:
Miss Myrtle Wilson, Norridge-
wock, Me. Sec., W. A. Bittler.
MINISTERS.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
J. K. Jones, South Lancaster,
Auburn-Lewiston, Sylvan Ave., Mass.
Lewiston, Me. E. L. Cardey, 604 Tremont Tem-
Bath, North St. Baptist church. ple, Boston, Mass.
Camden, Central St. H. S. Prenier, South Lancaster,
Portland, 75 Grant St. Mass.
L. S. Wheeler, New England San-
itarium, Melrose, Mass.
F. C. Carlson, 70 Russell St., 'Wor-
cester, Mass.
MASSACHUSETTS CON- M. R. Coon, 56 Pasadena St.,
FERENCE. Springfield, Mass.
Organized 1870, being a portion of W. WT. Rice, 413 Shawmut Ave.,
the territory originally known New Bedford, Mass.
as the New England Conference. P. F. Bicknell, 1326 South Main
St., Worcester, Mass.
territory: The State of Massa-
chusetts. LICENTIATES.
Office Address: Box 306, South W. A. Butler, South Lancaster,
Lancaster, Mass. Mass.
OFFICERS. C. R. Gibbs, 568 Main St., Malden,
Mass.
Conference: F. J. Gonsalves, 702 Hathaway
Pres., J. K. Jones. Road, New Bedford, Mass.
Sec. and Treast, H. T. Curtis. J. H. Tiney, South Lancaster,
Executive Committee: J. K. Mass.
.Jones, IT, T. Curtis, P.. F. Bicknell, C. W. Yearwood, 35 Rice St., North
F. C. Gilbert, W. E. Bliss, M. E. Cambridge, Mass.
24 ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE.

H. T. Curtis, South Lancaster, Haverhill, Central St., Bradford.


Mass. Leominster, Burrage Ave.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Lowell, School and Liberty Sts.
Methuen, Odd Fellows' Hall, over
Mrs. Oris Armstrong, 20 Francis post office.
St., Worcester, Mass. Sanitarium Church, New England
Miss Florence Campbell, 56 Pasa- Sanitarium, Melrose.
dena St., Springfield, Mass. Springfield, Touraine Hall, 182
Mrs. J. J. Gallagher, 104 Quincy State St.
St., Springfield, Mass. Worcester (English), Highland and
A. L. Griffis, South Lancaster, West Sts.
Mass.
Miss Emily H. Grove, South Lan-
caster, Mass.
Miss Alfreda Johnson, 19 Tatman NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND
St., Worcester, Mass. CONFERENCE.
Miss Annabel Orr, 25 Parker St.,
Malden, Mass. Organized as the Vermont Con-
L. J. Smith, South Lancaster, ference June 15, 1862; reorgan-
Mass. ized 1909.
Miss Cora A. Spencer, 20 Leslie Territory: The States of Vermont
St., Dorchester, Mass. and New Hampshire.
Mrs. J. W. Sypher, 28 Harvard Office: 136 North Main St., Con-
St., Natick, Mass. cord, N. H.
Miss Garnet Wigle, 56 Pasadena
St., Springfield, Wass. OFFICERS.
Airs. E. M. Wilber, South Lan- Conference:
caster, Mass. Pres., R. J. Bryant.
Miss Helen Armstrong, 413 Shaw- Sec. and Treas., H. B. Tucker.
mut Ave., New Bedford, Mass. Executive Committee: R. J.
MEDICAL MISSIONARY.
Bryant, H. B. Tucker, E. G. Farns-
worth, M. A. Altman, W. E. Ta-
Dr. Mary Sanderson, R. F. D. 1, tro, J. B. Hall, M. F. Cram.
Box 67, Amherst, Mass.
Tract Society:
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Sec., H. B. Tucker.
Mrs. C. W. Battersby, 532a Main Field Miss. Sec., C. W. Farley.
St., Melrose, Mass.
Miss Minerva Coffin, 136 Main St., Sabbath School Dept.:
Haverhill, Mass. Sec., Miss Mabel I. Hawthorne.
Miss Bessie R. Munn, South Lan-
caster, Mass. Educational Dept.:
Mrs. L. D. Kelsey, 25 Parker St.,
Malden, Mass. Supt., Miss Violet E. Morgan.
Miss Winifred Silloway, 60 Revere Religious Liberty Dept.:
St., Springfield, Mass.
Miss Ruth Sinclair, 45 Westmin- Sec., R. J. Bryant.
ster St., Worcester, Mass. Medical Missionary Dept.:
Miss Blanche Shoup, New Eng-
land Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass. Sec., Miss Mabel I. Hawthorne,
R. N.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Boston, Chipman Hall, Sixth floor, Young People's Dept.:
Tremont Temple, 88 Tremont Sec., Miss Violet E. Morgan.
St.; colored, 85 Cabot St., Rox-
bury. Home Missionary Dept.:
Fitchburg, Knowlton Terrace. Sec., H. S. Mould.
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 25

MINISTERS. Rutland, Vt., in church building


R. J. Bryant, 136 North Main St., opposite high school.
Concord, N. H.
F. S. Hartwell, 12 Cliff St., Barre,
Vt.
M. A. Altman, 27 Decatur St., SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
Burlington, Vt. CONFERENCE.
H. J. Farman, 58 High St., Derry,
N. H. Organized in 1903; from territory
D. IL Hanson, 136 North Main St., formerly comprised in the New
Concord, N. H. England Conference.
LICENTIATES. Territory: The States of Connect-
icut and Rhode Island and the
G. M. Scott, South Lancaster, towns of Attleboro and North
Mass. Attleboro, Mass.
U. W. Farley, 136 North Main St.,
Concord, N. H. Office: 51 Whitmore St., Hartford,
E. ,E. Clayton, Lebanon, N. H. Conn.
Cornelius Pearl, South Lancaster, OFFICERS.
Mass.
H. S. Mould, 136 North Main St., Conference:
Concord, N. H. Pres., A. T. Robinson.
Sec. and Treas., C. H. Gerald.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Executive Committee: A. T. Rob-
H. B. Tucker, Concord, N. H. inson, H. C. J. Walleker, D. B.
Miss Mabel I. Hawthorne, 7 North. Parmelee, J. A. Tefft, Chas. Dun-
Spring St., Concord, N. H. ham, S. S. Gerard, B. E. Nicola.
Mrs. M. A. Scribner, 136 North Legal Assn.: ` The Southern New
Main St., Concord, N. H. England Conference Assn. of S.
Miss Nella Eastman, Hill, N. H. 1). A., Inc." Pres., A. T. Robinson;
Miss Lena G. Chase, 11 Green St., Sec., H. C. J. Walleker Treas.,
Brattleboro, Vt. C. H. Gerald; Trustees: A. T. Rob-
Mrs. Pearl J. Sanborn, 8 Union inson, C. H. Gerald, J. A. Tefft,
St., Lebanon, N. H. D. B. Parmelee, G. P. Coates.
Miss Violet E. Morgan, 7 North
Spring St., Concord, N. H. Tract Society:
G. D. Litchfield, 136 North Main Sec. and Treas., C. H. Gerald.
St., Concord, N. H. Field Miss. Sec., D. P. Waldo.
H. F. Litchfield, 136 North Main
St., Concord, N. H. Sabbath School Dept.:
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Sec., Mrs. Bessie P. Wilcox.
Miss Lucy Kinney, 190 North Educational Dept.:
Winooski Ave., Burlington, Vt. Supt., Mrs. Bessie P. Wilcox.
Miss Bessie Tilton, Wilton, N. H.
Mrs. E. L. Knight, South Wind- Medical Missionary Dept.:
ham, Vt. Sec., B. E. Nicola, M. D.
Miss Mary Noble, Randolph, Vt.
Religious Liberty Dept.:
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Sec., H. C. J. Walleker.
Burlington, Vt., 190 North Winoos-
ki Ave. Young People's Dept.:
Concord, N. H., Capital Hall, War- Sec., Mrs. Bessie P. Wilcox.
ren St.
Keene, N. H., in church building, Home Missionary Dept.:
McKinley St. ' Sec., Chas. Dunham.
26 ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE.

MINISTERS. Pawtucket, R. I., 239 Central Ave.


A. T. Robinson, 51 Whitmore St., Providence, R. I., 381 Northup St.
Hartford, Conn. Westerly, R. I., Lester Ave.
W. R. Uchtman, 33 Lester Ave., Willimantic, Conn., W. C. T. U.
Westerly, R. I. Chapel, Valley St.
H. C. J. Walleker, 408 Shelton Woonsocket, R. I., French, 109
Ave., New Haven, Conn. Roberta Ave.

Honorary Ministerial Credentials.


B. E. Nicola, M. D., Sanitarium, WESTERN NEW YORK
Attleboro, Mass. CONFERENCE.
LICENTIATES. Organized 1906.
F. L. Abbott, 439 Arch St., New Territory: The State of New York
Britain, Conn. west of the eastern boundary of
Chas. Dunham, Middletown, Conn. the counties of Cayuga, Tomp-
C. H. Gerald, 51 Whitmore St., kins, and Tioga.
Hartford, Conn.
D. P. Waldo, 87 West Elm St., Office: 60 Grand Ave., Rochester,
New Haven, Conn. N. Y.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. OFFICERS.
Mrs. A. T. Robinson, 51 Whitmore Conference:
St., Hartford, Conn. Pres., K. C. Russell, 338 Hazel-
Ali's. Luella McKean, Newport, wood Terrace, Rochester, N. Y.
R. I. Sec. and Treas., D. A. Bailey.
Mrs. H. C. J. Walleker, 408 Shel- Executive Committee: K. C. Rus-
ton Ave., New Haven, Conn. sell, H. M. Fleming, J. E. Belknap,
Mrs. Bessie P. Wilcox, 509 Frank- D. A. Bailey, F. H. Hicks, F. D.
lin Ave., Hartford, Conn. Wells, J. Z. Hottel.
Andrew Yakus, Sylvan Ave., Box
170, Bridgeport, Conn. Legal Assn.: "The Western New
York Conference Assn. of S. D. A."
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Pres., K. C. Russell; Vice-Pres., F.
Miss. Marion L. Deasy, Amston, H. Hicks; Sec. and Treas., D. A.
Conn. Bailey; Auditor, H. M. Fleming;
Miss Alberta Hilekman, 680 Dix- Councilmen: J: S. Jenks, F. A.
well Ave., New Haven, Conn. Hall, J. M. Jackson.
Miss Netelka Berrell, Boston St.,
Guilford, Conn. Tract Society:
Miss Lillian Eastman, Waterford, Sec. and Treas., D. A. Bailey,
Conn. 60 Grand Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
Mrs. C. H. Gerald, 51 Whitmore Field Miss. Sec., F. D. Wells,
St., Hartford, Conn. 114 Peck St., Rochs
ter, N. Y.
CHURCH DIRECTORY. ' Sabbath School Dept.:
Bridgeport, Conn., Wilmot Ave. Sec., Mrs. E. E. Prescott, 718
Guilford, Conn., Boston St. Ashland Ave.. Buffalo, N. Y.
Hartford, Conn., English and Swe-
dish, Whitmore St. Educational Department:
New Haven, Conn., Brewster St. Supt., J. N. Clapp, Burt, N. Y.
New London, Conn., Union Chapel,
Ocean Ave. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Norwich, Conn., W. C. T. U. Chapel, Sec., K. C. Russell, 338 Hazel-
Shetucket St. wood Terrace, Rochester, N. Y.
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 27

Young People's Dept.: Ruth Nichols, 60 Grand Ave., Ro-


Sec., Mrs. K. C. Russell, 338 chester, N. Y.
Hazelwood Terrace, Rochester, Ethel Tourjee, Burt, N. Y.
N. Y. Ruth Scott, 1207 Prendergast Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Home Missionary Dept.:
Joseph Capman, 354 Parkdale CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Buffalo, 92 Hedley Place.
Elmira, West Third St.
MINISTERS. Jamestown, Cherry St., between -
K. C. Russell, 338 Hazelwood Ter- Seventh and Eighth Sts.
race, Rochester, N. Y. Rochester, 60 Grand Ave.
S. E. Norton, 391 Franklin St., Salamanca, 24 East Jefferson St.
Buffalo, N. Y.
S. Mortensen, 611 Washington
Ave., Jamestown, N. Y.
R. B. Clapp, ,668 Park Place, El- BERMUDA MISSION.
mira, N. Y. Address: Hamilton, Bermuda Is-
J. W. Raymond, 203 Waverly St., lands.
Buffalo, N. Y. Minister and Director: Eugene
LICENTIATES. Leland.
John Hottel, Fernwood Academy, Church School Teacher: Dorothy
Tunesassa, N. Y. Smith.
J. N. Clapp, Burt, N. Y. Secretai-y of Y. P. S.: Dorothy
D. E. H. Lindsey, Fernwood Acad- Smith.
emy, Tunesassa, N. Y. Secretary of Sabbath School Dept.:
F. D. Wells, 114 Peck St., Roches- Mrs. Winifred P. Rowell, " Mt.
ter, N. Y. Vernon," Pembroke, West, Ber-
muda.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
D. A. Bailey, 60 Grand Ave., Roch-
ester, N. Y.
Marie A. Bentz, 16 Garrow St., INSTITUTIONS IN THE AT-
Aubuin, N. Y. LANTIC UNION CON-
Effa Gilbert, Belmont, N. Y. FERENCE.
Mrs. K. C. Russell, 338 Hazelwood
Terrace, Rochester, N. Y. Educational:
Mrs. E. E. Prescott, 718 Ashland Fernwood Intermediate School,
Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Tunesassa, N. Y.
Miss Ethel Scott, Fernwood Acad- Lancaster Junior College, South
emy, Tunesassa, N. Y. Lancaster, Mass.
Mrs. Sidney Norton, 391 Franklin
St., Buffalo, N. Y. Publishing:
Mrs. Augusta Lindberg, 160 Bar- New York Branch of Review and
rett Ave., Jamestown, N. Y. Herald Pub. Assn., Rooms 311-
Joseph Capman, 354 Parkdale 314, 32 Union Square, New
Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. York, N. Y.
Mrs. Joseph Capman, 354 Parkdale South Lancaster Printing Co.,
Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. South Lancaster, Mass.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Sanitarium:
Mattie B. Tefft, 92 Hedley Place, New England Sanitarium, Mel-
Buffalo, N. Y. rose, Mass.
CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized rgoz.
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.:
Sec., C. L. Benson, College View,
OFFICERS. Nebr.
Conference:
Work for the Blind:
Pres., R. A. Underwood.
Sec. and Treas., Miss Mettie E. Board in charge of the " Chris-
Cornell. tian Record " and the work for the
Auditor, R. T. Emery. 'blind: R. A. Underwood, J. N. An-
Executive Committee: R. A. derson, C. L. Benson, S. J. Quan-
Underwood, the presidents of the tock, M. E. Ellis; Editor, J. N.
local conferences in the Union, the Anderson; Manager, M. E. Ellis;
Union Conference auditor, the Un- Sec., Miss Mettie E. Cornell;
ion Conference treasurer, the sec- Treas., Central Union Conference.
retaries of the Medical, Educa- (The following-named persons
tional, Young People's, Religious may be addressed at College
Liberty, and Missionary Depart- View, Nebr., unless other address
ments, the Union field missionary is given.)
secretary, the presidents of Union MINISTERS.
College and the Clinton Seminary,
the manager of the Kansas City R. A. Underwood, W. W. Ruble,
branch of the Pacific Press Pub. J. N. Anderson, G. G. Andrews,
Assn., and the business manager of H. A. Morrison, J. S. James, B.
the Boulder-Colorado Sanitarium. E. Huffman, M. L. Ancireasen,
Legal Assn.: " Central Union C. L. Benson.
Conference Assn. of S. D. A." LICENTIATES.
Pres., R. A. Underwood; See., C. F. R. Isaac, care Clinton Seminary,
T.. Benson. Clinton, Mo.; H. H. Howard,
Union Book Depository: M. P. Robison, A. G. Taylor,
G. S. Beltz.
Kansas City Branch of Pacific
Press Pub. Assn., 1224 Euclid Ave., MISSIONARY CREDENTIALS.
Kansas City, Mo. Manager, J. R. J. F. Harder, Clinton,.Mo.; Mettie
Ferren. E. Cornell, R. T. Emery, L. C.
Union Field Miss. Sec., J. B. Damsgard, I. Thilig, Harry Pear-
13losser, College View, Nebr. son, C. E. Plumb.
Home Miss. Sec., J. S. James.
MEDICAL MISSIONARY.
Educational Dept.: H. A. Green, Boulder, Colo.
Sec., C. L. Benson; Advisory
Board, the educational secretary of
the Union (chairman); president
of the Union Conference, presidents COLORADO CONFERENCE.
of the local conferences in the Un-
ion, the local conference educa- Organized 1883; divided and re-
tional superintendents, principals . organized 1908.
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., Denver,
cipal of the Clinton Seminary. Colo.
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CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE. 29

OFFICERS. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.


Conference: G. M. Alway, 2965 South Acoma
Pres., W. A. Gosmer. St., Denver, Colo.
Sec. and Treas., S. J. Abegg. H. A. Aufderhar, Pierce, Colo.
Executive Committee: W. A. W. H. Cox, 3939 Zenobia St., Den-
Gosmer, C. R. Kite, H. A. Vande- ver, Colo.
man, H. B. Steele, D. D. Rees, J. W. D. Emery, R. F. D. 2, Boul-
G. Ha.nhardt, G. C. Mathiesen. der, Colo.
Legal Assn.: " The Seventh-day C. R. Kite, Bellvue, Colo.
Adventist Association of Colorado." J. H. Kraft, 500 Stover St., Fort
Pres., W. A. Gosmer; Sec. and Collins, Colo.
Treas., S. J. Abegg. U. P. Long, Boulder, Colo.
B. F. Richards, 310 Masonic Tem-
Tract Society: ple, Denver, Colo.
Sec. and Treas., S. J. Abegg. F. G. Specht, R. F. D. 3, Loveland,
Field Miss. Sec., D. T. Snideman. Colo.
Sabbath School Dept.: LICENTIATES.
Sec., F. A. Page. S. J. Abegg, 1112 Kalamath St.,
Educational Dept.: Denver, Colo.
C. W. Allen, 1112 Kalamath St.,
Sec., F. A. Page. Denver, Colo.
Religious Liberty Dept.: C. F. Glascock, 1112 Kalamath St.,
Sec., G. W. Anglebarger. Denver, Colo.
A. E. Hagen, 1112 Kalamath St.,
Young People's Dept.: Denver, Colo.
Sec., J. W. Turner. D. D. Rees, Campion Academy,
Loveland, Colo.
Medical Missionary Dept.: D. T. Snideman, 1112 Kalamath
Sec., Dr. H. A. Green, Boulder- St., Denver, Colo.
Colorado Sanitarium, Boulder, A. E. Wearner, 1112 Kalamath St.,
Colo. Denver, Colo.
Home Missionary Dept.:
Sec., J. W. Turner. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Mrs. Edna Allen, 1112 Kalamath
MINISTERS. St., Denver, Colo.
W. A. Gosmer, R. F. D. 3, Love- Mamie Boyd, 1112 Kalamath St.,
land, Colo. . Denver, Colo.
G. W. Anglebarger, 531 Sante Fe Frances Brockman, 1112 Kalamath
Drive, Denver, Colo. St., Denver, Colo.-
E. E. Farnsworth, Boulder-Colo- Glenna Ketring, 1112 Kalamath
rado Sanitarium, Boulder, Colo. St., Denver, Colo.
J. G. Hanhardt, Loveland, Colo. Genevieve Low, 1112 Kalamath St.,
E. R. Lauda, Route 1, Wheatridge, Denver, Colo.
Colo. Laura Patterson, Campion Acad-
J. W. Miller, 1505 East Sixteenth emy, Loveland, Colo.
Ave., Denver, Colo. Bessie Sufficool, 218 South TeJon
0. J. Nerlund, 638 Delaware St., St., Colorado Springs, Colo.
Denver, Colo.
A. E. Place, Thirteenth and York CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Sts., Denver, Colo. Mrs. S. W. Abel, 915 East Cimar-
J. W. Turner, 1112 Kalamath St., ron St., Colorado Springs, Colo.
Denver, Colo. Imo E. Albee, Haxtun, Colo.
H. A. Vandeman, 827 South Union Ella B. Garner, Haxtun, Colo.
Ave., Pueblo, Colo. Eva Beeler, Lyons, Colo.
J. Z. Walker, Salida, Colo. Iva Beaird, Briggsdale, Colo.
30 CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.

Grace Deland, 623 East Tenth St., OFFICERS.


Loveland, Colo. Conference:
Marie Innis, 311 North Fifth St., Pres., F. W. Stray.
Lamar, Colo. Sec. and Treas., F. I. Mohr.
Olive Konkel, 2827 Fourth St., Executive. Committee: F. W.
Boulder, Colo. Stray, W. L. Nott, C. E. Ac-
Beulah Jenkins, 635 First Ave., Moody, R. B. Stauffer, H. S. Os-
Boulder, Colo. terloh, J. D. McBroom, H. C.
Olive Jensen, 1206 Cherokee St., Hughey.
Denver, Colo.
Mamie Meleen, 1206 Cherokee St., Legal Assn.: " The Kansas Sev-
Denver, Colo. enth-day Adventist Conference
Pearl Keene, Ft. Lupton, Colo. Assn." Pres., F. W. Stray; Sec.
Hilda Nielsen, Greeley, Colo. and Treas., F. I. Mohr.
Helen Richard, La Salle, Colo. Tract Society:
Belle Woodman, 240 Third St., See. and Treas., F. -I. Mohr.
Longmont, Colo. Field Miss. Sec., R. C. Baker.
Mrs. Cassie Henrickson, Jaroso,
Colo. Sabbath School Dept.:
Mrs. M. W. Pogue, Campion Acad- Sec., Miss Faye Eagle.
emy, Lovelan, Colo.
Mrs. Sheba Morris, Campion Acad- Educational Dept.:
emy, Loveland, Colo. Supt., Miss Alma L. DuBois.
Religious Liberty Dept.:
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Sec., F. W. Stray.
Boulder, Seventh St. and Highland Young People's Dept.:
Ave. Sec., H. E. Westermeyer.
Canon City, Main St., near
Twelfth. Home Missionary Dept.:
Colorado Springs, 324 North Wah- Sec., E. A. Jones.
satch St.
Denver: Medical Dept.:
First, cor. West Eleventh Ave. Sec., Dr. R. L. Stokes.
and Kalamath St.
York St., cor. East Thirteenth MINISTERS.
Ave. and York St. F. W. Stray, 204 North Topeka
North, cor. Thirty-eighth Ave. Ave., Wichita, Kans.
and Perry St. M. G. Huffman, Lock Box 25, Par-
South, 1586 South Broadway, sons, Kans.
Denver, Colo. D. E. Huffman, Oswego, Kans.
Scandinavian, 1618 East Thirty- A. B. Campbell, 802 Maple St.,
eighth Ave. Wichita, Kans. .
Colored, 2917 Glenarm Place. A. E. Johnson, 48 East Twelfth
Fort Collins, cor. Whedbee and St., Lawrence, Kans.
Magnolia Sts. C. E. AcMoody, 733 North Emporia
Greeley, cor. Fourteenth Ave. and St., Wichita, Kans.
Eighth St. A. G. Steinert, Shattuck, Okla.
Pueblo, 825 South Union Ave. W. L. Nott, 1017 South Central
Ave., Chanute, Kans.
W. E. Neff, 514 East Third St.,
KANSAS CONFERENCE. Winfield, Kans.
Organized 1875; reorganized 1914. Bernard AToth, Lehigh, Kans.
J. S. Yates, 3207 East Second St.,
Territory: The State of Kansas. Wichita, Kans.
Office: 204 North Topeka Ave., L. W. Browne, 535 New Jersey
Wichita, Kans. Ave., Kansas City, Kans.
CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE. 31

R. B. Stauffer, 514 East Third St., Miss Carolyn Thorp, Medicine


Winfield, Kans. Lodge,Kans.
H. J. Miller, 917 North Water St., Miss Sydney Bacchus, 108 South
Wichita, Kans. Millwood Ave., Wichita, Kans.
Miss Helen Trumble, 814 South C
LICENTIATES. St., Arkansas City, Kans.
Miss Opal E. Wheeler, care C. W.
E. A. Jones, 204 North Topeka Jeffries, Galena, Kans.
Ave., Wichita, Kans. Mrs. Crystal Duce, 842 South Main
I. V. Minner, 1109 Sandusky Ave., St., Ottawa, Kans.
Kansas City, Kans. Miss Annah Vaughn, Liberal, Kans.
Joseph Phillips, Great Bend, Kans. Miss Mabel Hinkhouse, 617 South
H. E. Westermeyer, 204 North To- St., Iola, Kans.
peka Ave., Wichita, Kans. Mrs. Mina Boll, 2404 North Fifth
F. G. Young, Dorrance, Kans. St., Kansas city, Kans.
F. I. Mohr, 204 North Topeka Ave., Miss Esther Weese, 2404 North
Wichita, Kans. Fifth St., Kansas City, Kans.
W. F. Surber, Thayer, Kans. Miss Sarah Wammack, care R. L.
Long, Belpre, Kans.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Miss Freda Pearson, 621 Michigan
Miss Maud I. Davis, 733 North St., Oswego, Kans.
Emporia Ave., Wichita, Kans. Miss Olive Eiseman, Nekoma,
Miss Alma L. DuBois, 204 North Kans.
Topeka Ave., Wichita, Kans. Miss Marie L. Pendleton, 907 West
Miss Faye Eagle, 204 North To- Lincoln St., Wellington, Kans.
peka Ave., Wichita, Kans. Miss Maude Weese, 2404 North
Miss Mabel Ezell, 204 North To- Fifth St., Kansas City, Kans.
peka Ave., Wichita, Kans. Miss Estella Corwin, Downs, Kans.
Miss Dottie P. Jones, 1017 South Miss Clara M. Huenergardt, Bison,
Central Ave., Chanute, Kans. Kans.
Miss Esther Kunde, 1220 South Miss Fannie Healzer, Bison, Kans.
Main St., Winfield, Kans. Miss Cora Davis, 508 East Fourth
Miss Lois Oldson, 204 North To- St., Hutchinson, Kans.
peka Ave., Wichita, Kans. Miss Vienna Hamilton, 710 North
0. D. Slater, 204 North Topeka Blain St., Wellington, Kans.
Ave., Wichita, Kans. Miss Gladys Corwin, care Mrs.
Mrs. Henry J. Miller, 917 North Mary Lyons, Russell Springs,
Water St., Wichita, Kans. Kans.
R. C. Baker, 204 North Topeka Miss Nellie Porter, care L. L.
Ave., Wichita, Kans. Jones, Great Bend, Kans.
Miss Flossie Corwin, care Osro
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Easley, Horace, Kans.
Miss Minerva Wammack, 621 CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Michigan St., Oswego, Kans.
Miss Emma L. Ball, ElDorado, Hutchinson, cor. Sixth and Bis-
Kans. mark Sts.
Miss Golda A. Ewing, 632 South- Kansas City, 2200 North Fifth St.
east Third St., Newton, Kans. Kansas City, (Colored) Everett
Miss Daisy E. White, Thayer, and Freeman Ave.
Kans. Oswego, West Fourth St. and Cali-
Miss Jessie Pride, 208 South Vine fornia Ave.
St., Wichita, Kans. Topeka, 821 West Fifth St.,
Miss Anna Jensen, 208 South Vine Wichita, cor. Dodge and Burton
St., Wichita, Kane Sts.
Miss Hazel A. Thorp, Miltonvale, East Wichita, cor. Topeka and
Kans. Central Ave.
32 CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.

MISSOURI CONFERENCE. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.


Organized 1876; reorganized 1914. L. W. Terry, Rockville, 1\7o.
Territory: The State of Missouri. LICENTIATES.
Office: 203 West Franklin St., Clin-
ton, Mo. A. C. Madsen, 203 West Franklin
St., Clinton, Mo.
OFFICERS. E. Kauffman, 203 West Franklin
Conference: St., Clinton, Mo.
Pres., D. U. Sale. F. A. Lorenz, 203 West Franklin
Sec. and Treas., Lucy Page Emer- St., Clinton, Mo.
son. A. B. Tetzlaff, 203 West Franklin
Executive Committee: D. U. St., Clinton, Mo.
Hale, C. G. Bellah, F. R. Isaac, V. P. Lovell, 3411 Abner Place,
U. S. Willis, R. B. Turner, C. I. St. Louis, Mo.
Swinhart, J. R. Perren. D. P. Harder, Clinton, Mo.
Legal Assn.: " The Missouri Con- P. H. Chaffee, Ethel, Mo.
ference Association of the Seventh- W. H. Griffith, Clinton, Mo.
day Adventists." Pres., D. U. Mrs. E. F. Hawkins, 1624 South
Hale; Sec., F. R. Isaac; Treas., Twenty-fifth St., St. Joseph,
Lucy Page Emerson. 1V1b.
R. E. Hoen, Clinton, Mo.
Tract Society: J. H. Neufeld, 3441 South Indiana
Sec. and Treas., W. H. Griffith. Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Field Miss. Sec., F. A. Lorenz. Benjamin Binder, Clinton, Mo.
E. C. Witzke, Clinton, Mo.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Miss Mary V. Walter. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
J. C. Bradley, Goldsberry, Mo.
Educational Dept.: Mrs. A. E. Daniels, 4474 Enright
Supt., A. C. Madsen. Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Miss Mary V. Walter, 203 West
Religious Liberty Dept.: Franklin St., Clinton, Mo.
Sec., J. C. Bradley. Mrs. Ella M. Merrell, 2636 Belle-
Young People's Dept.: fontaine Ave., Kansas City, 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., Miss Mary V. Walter. Franklin St., Clinton, Mo.
Miss Alma Gerhart, 5331 Good-
MINISTERS. fellow Place, St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. Laura B. Wilson, 4220 West
D. U. Hale, 203 West Franklin St., Lucky St., St. Louis, Mo.
Clinton, Mo. Mrs. C. G. Bellah, 5331 Goodfellow
D. P. Miller, 520 West Lynn St., Place, St. Louis, Mo.
Springfield, Mo. Mrs. E. C. Longgood, 2636 Belle-
C. G. Bellah, 5331 Goodfellow Place, fontaine Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo. Estella Secrist, 203 West Frank-
F. H. Hoxie, 203 West Franklin lin St., Clinton, Mo.
St., Clinton, Mo.
Martin Stueckrath, 3935 South CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Nebraska Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Joplin, Jackson St.
V. J. Johns, 4335 Highland Ave., Kansas City, First, Twenty-sec-
Kansas City, Mo. ond and Prospect Sts.
U. S. Willis, 2524a North New- Kansas City, Second, Twenty-third
stead Ave., St. Louis, Mo. and Woodland Sts.
A. C. Chatman, 1803 East Twenty- Springfield, cor. North Main and
third St., Kansas City, Mo. Lynn Sts.

CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE. 33

. St. Joseph, 1701 Second St. MINISTERS.


St. Louis, Central, 616 North New-
stead Ave. J. S. Rouse, College View, Nebr.
St. Louis, German, eon Minnesota E F. Saxton, College View, Nebr.
and Potomac Sts. B. M. Garton, Lexington, Nebr.
C. Avery Hansen, M. D., College
View, Nebr.
W. M. Cubley, Curtis, Nebr.
L. E. Johnson, Ringgold, Nebr.
B. H. Shaw, 408 East Fifth St.,
NEBRASKA CONFERENCE. Hastings, Nebr.
Organized 1878. L. F. Trubey, College View, Nebr.
F. G. Lane, 1729 South Twenty-
Territory: The State of Nebraska, eighth St., Omaha, Nebr.
excluding the eleven western R. L. Bradford, Jr., 973 North
counties, which belong to the Twenty-seventh Ave., Omaha,
Wyoming Conference. Nebr.
Office Address: College View, B. B. Baird, Kearney, Nebr.
Nebr. C. M. Christy, College View, Nebr.
C. A. Carlson, Wahoo, Nebr.
OFFICERS.
G. C. George, Shelton, Nebr,
Conference:
Pres., J. S. Rouse. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Sec. and Treas., II. E. Rosenbach.
Executive Committee: J. S. D. P. Gaede, College View, Nebr.
Rouse, B. H. Shaw, L. B. Johnson, R. F. Andrews, College View, Nebr.
J. W. Rogers, F. G. Lane, S. J. L. B. Porter. Rosalie. Nebr.
Quantock, G. C. George. W. W. Stebbins, College View,
Legal Assn.: " The Nebraska Nebr.
Conference Association of the Sev-
enth-day Adventists." Pres., J. S. LICENTIATES.
Rouse; Sec. and Treas., H. E. Ros- A. F. Kirk, 417 East High St..
enbach. Hast,ing,S, Nebr.
Tract Society: C. J. Paulson, 410 East High St.,
Hastings, Nebr.
See. and Treas., Ralph Rhodes. Andrew Peterson, Wolbach, Nebr.
. Field Miss. Sec., Fred C. Clark. Charles McWilliams, College View.
Nebr.
Sabbath School Dept.: J. C. Stotz, 415 East High St.,
Sec., Miss Elsie Gibbs. Hastings, Nebr.
F. C. Clark, College View, Nebr.
Educational Dept.:
Supt., Miss Florence Howell. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Mrs. R. Leo, College View, Nebr.


Ralph Rhodes, College View, Nebr.
See., H. F. Saxton. Miss Florence Howell, College View,
Nebr.
Young People's Dept.: Miss Elsie Gibbs, College View,
Sec., C. M. Christy. Nebr.
Mrs. Nora Harvey, Kearney, Nebr.
Home Missionary Dept.: Miss Phoebe Hines, College View,
Nebr.
Sec., Miss Bessie Allen. Miss Bessie Allen, College View,
Nebr.
Medical Dept.: Miss Faith C. Peeke, College View.
Sec., C. Avery Hansen, M. D. Nebr.
34 CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.

H. E. Rosenbach, College View, CHURCH DIRECTORY.


Nebr. College View, Eleventh and K Sts.
Miss Allie Lovell, College View, Fairbury, Tenth and G Sts.
Nebr. Grand Island, 409 East Eighth St.
Miss Rosy Nelsen, College View, Kearney, 18 Nineteenth St. and D
Nebr. Ave.
Lincoln, 1020 South Fifteenth St.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. McCook, 512 West First St.
Nebraska City, between Four-
Mrs. M. M. Howard, College View,
Nebr. teenth and Fifteenth on Central
Ave.
Miss Clara Ogden, College View,
Nebr. Omaha, English, Twenty-seventh
Miss Mabel Diamond, College and 'St. Mary's Sts.
View, Nebr. Omaha, Colored, 973 North Twen-
ty-Fifth St.
Miss Katherine Krieger, College
View, Nebr. Red Cloud, Cedar St. and Third
Ave.
Miss M. Rosa Welch, College View, Seward, Eleventh and Main Sts.
Nebr.
Mrs. Catherine Combs-Hermann, Valentine, Valentine and Hall Sts.
710 Wood St., Lincoln, Nebr.
Miss Hazel Ringer, 304 East High
St., Hastings, Nebr.
Miss Minola Rouse, 315 East WYOMING CONFERENCE.
Eighth St.. Grand Island, Nebr.
Miss Hilda. Holsten, Red Cloud, Organized 1907.
Nebr. Territory: The State of Wyoming;
Miss Margie Cole, 121 East Ninth the following-named counties in
St., North Platte, Nebr. Nebraska: Sioux, Dawes, Sher-
Miss Elizabeth Goertz. care Wm. idan, Box Butte, Scotts Bluff,
Glantz, Culbertson, Nebr. Morrill, Banner, Kimball, Chey-
Miss Justina Maxson, care C. enne, Garden, Deuel: and the
Hornbacher, Culbertson, Nebr. following-named counties in
Miss Mary Buckner, 973 North South Dakota: Butte, Meade,
Twenty-seventh Ave., Omaha, Lawrence, Pennington, Custer,
Nebr. Fall River.
Miss Olive Jones, care E. C. Blue,.
Tekamah, Nebr. Office: Crawford, Nebr.
Miss Edith Martin, care Elder L. OFFICERS.
E. Johnson, Ringgold, Nebr. Conference:
Miss Olive Hays, care Ira Morse, Pres., N. T. Sutton.
Route 2, Wilcox, Nebr. See. and Treas., Asa Smith.
_Miss Grace Palmer, care H. T. Executive Committee: N. T.
Owen, Stapleton, Nebr. Sutton, E. H. Curtis, J. M.
Miss Violette Putnam, care J. W. Fletcher, N. V. Willess, W. A.
Rogers, Kearney, Nebr.
Long.
Miss Ella Palmer, care Win. Breb- Legal Assn.: " Wyoming Con-
ner, Bloomington, Nebr. ference Assn. of the S. D. A."
Miss Loraine Colson, care A. R. Pres., N. T. Sutton; Sec. and
Martin, Ames, Nebr.
Treas., Asa Smith.
Miss Elza Hayes, Ethel, Nebr. .
Miss Ella Olson, Republican City, Tract Society:
Nebr. Sec. and Treas., Asa Smith.
Miss Nellie Cornelius, Shelton, Field Miss. Sec., A. E. Nelson.
Nebr.
Mrs. F. 0. Lane, 1729 South Twen- Sabbath School Dept.:
Twenty-eighth St., Omaha, Nebr. Sec., Alice Reid, Crawford, Nebr.
CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.- 35

Educational Dept.: CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.


Supt., J. M. Fletcher, Broad- Miss Nettie Gerdes, Sheridan,
water, Nebr. Wyo.
Young People's Dept.: Miss Louise Reid, Minatare, Nebr.
Miss Gertrude Sinclair, Crawford,
Sec., J. M. Fletcher, Broadwater, Nebr.
Nebr. Mrs. R. Anderson, Cheyenne, Wyo.
Religious Liberty Dept.:
Sec., E. II. Curtis.
Home Misionary Dept.: INSTITUTIONS IN THE CEN-
Sec., N. T. Sutton. TRAL UNION CONFERENCE.
Educational:
MINISTERS. Cain pion Academy, Loveland,
N. T. Sutton, Crawford. Nehr. Colo.
C. H. Miller, Scotts Bluff, Nebr. Clinton Theological Seminary,
E. H. Curtis, Route 3; Loveland, Clinton, Mo.
Colo. Hastings Intermediate School,
J. M. Fletcher, Broadwater, Nebr. Hastings, Nebr.
W. A. Long, Basin, Wyo. Oswego Academy, Oswego; Kans.
N. V. Willess, Lander, Wyo. Union College, College View,
Nebr...
Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
G. W. Berry, Angora, Nebr. Publishing:
Pacific Press Pub. Assn. Branch,
LICENTIATES. 1224 Euclid Aye., Kansas City,
H. B. Davis, Rapid City, S. Dak. Mo.
Christian Record Pub. Co., Col-
G. T. Glendrange, Crawford, Nebr. lege View, Nebr.
Missionary Credentials. Sanitariums:
Asa Smith, Crawford, Nebr. Boulder - Colorado Sanitarium,
A. E. Nelson, Crawford, Nebr. Boulder, Colo.
Kansas Sanitarium, Wichita,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Kans.
Alice E. Reid, Crawford, Nebr. Nebraska Sanitarium, College
Mrs. E. R. Osborn, Scotts Bluff, View. Nebr.
Nebr. Nebraska Sanitarium, Hastings,
Miss Alma Adkins, Lovell, Wyo. Nebr.

COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1907.
Territory: The Conferences of OFFICERS.
Ohio, Eastern Pennsylvania, Conference:
West Pennsylvania, New <Jer- Pres., F. H. Robbins.
sey, District of Columbia, Ches- See. and Treas., C. C. Pulver.
apeake, Virginia, and West Vir- Executive Committee: F. H.
ginia. Robbins, the presidents of the con-
Office: 411 Cedar St., Takoma Park ferences composing the Union, and
Station, Washington, D. C. C. C. Pulver, B. F. Machlan, Dr.
36 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

H. W. Miller, C. V. Leach, H. K. F. W. Paap, 411 Cedar 'St., Tako=


Christman, A. W. Werline, D. W. ma Park Station, Washington,
Reavis, N. S. Ashton. D. C.
Legal Assn.: " Columbia Union Honorary Ministerial Credentials..
Conference Assn." Pres., F. H. H. W. Herrell, Oakton, Va. -
Robbins; Sec. and Treas., C. C. S. S. Shrock, 842 Taylor Ave.,
Pulver. Sera n t on, Pa.
Auditor, C. C. Pulver. H. H. Burkholder, Box 147, Bell-
Union Book Depository: ville, Ohio.
Review and Herald Pub. Assn., D. E. Lindsey, Clyde, Ohio.
Washington Branch, 415 Cedar St., H. F. Graf, 11503 Headley Ave.,
Takoma Park Station, Washing- Cleveland, Ohio.
ton, D. C. J. W. Watt, R.' F. D. 7, Mansfield.
Manager, W. B. Walters. Ohio.
I. N. Williams, Fredonia, N. Y.
Union Field Miss. Sec., C. V. H. E. Robinson, 109 North Fairfax
Leach. St., Alexandria, Va.
Educational Dept.: W. H. tirmstrong, Rileyville, Page
Sec., A. NV. Werline. CO., Va.,
Medical Misionary Dept.: LICENTIATES.
Sec., F. W. Paap. C. V. teach, 411 Cedar St., Takoma
Religious Liberty Dept.: Park Station, Washington. D. C.
Sec., C. C. Pulver, 411 Ceaar St., Takoma
Young People's Dept.: Park Station. Washington. D. C:
Sec., A. IV. Werline. 0. M. John, Takoma Park Station,
Home Missionary .Dept.: Washington, D. C.
Sec., H. K. Christman. E. G. Salisbury, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C.
MINISTERS. E. F. Albertsworth, Takoma Park
F. H. Robbins, 411 Cedar St., Station, Washington, D. C.
Takoma Park Station, Wash- A. W. Werline, 411 Cedar St., Ta-
ington, D. C. koma Park Station, Washing-
B. 0. Wilkinson, 411 Cedar St., ton, D. C.
Takoma Park Station, Wash- D. W. Reavis, Takoma Park Sta-
ington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
R. T. Dowsett, 123 Willow Ave., L. W. Graham, Takoma Park Sta-
Takoma Park Station, Wash- tion, Washington, D. C.
ington, D. C. E. L. Richmond, Takoma Park Sta--
Dr. H. W. Miller, Takoma Park tion, Washington, D. C.
Station, Washington, D. C. W. B. Walters, Takoma Park Sta-
N. S. Ashton, care Academy, Mt. tion, Washington, D. C.
Vernon, Ohio. J. W. Mace, Takoma Park Station,
C. M. Sorenson, Takoma Park Sta- Washington, D. C.
tion, Washington, D. C. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Dr. D. H.. Kress, Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C. T. W. Young, 411 Cedar St.,Ta-
B. F. Machlan, Takoma Park Sta- koma Park Station, Washigton,
tion, Washington, D. C. D. C.
S. M. Butler, Takoma Park Sta- J. W. Hopkins, M. D., Takoma
tion, Washington, D. C. Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Stewart Kime, care Sanitarium, L. A. Carr, Takoma Park Station,
Takoma Park Station, Wash- Washington, D. C.
inqton, D. C. Honorary Missionary Credentials.
H. K. Christman, 411 Cedar St., Mrs. Elsie M. Evans, Ariel, Pa.
Takoma Park Station, Washing- Miss Ella Talmage, R. F. D. 4, Mt.
ton. D. 0. Gilead, Ohio.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFKRENCE, 37

CHESAPEAKE CONFERENCE. MINISTERS.


Organized 1890. A. S. Booth, 1901 Rosedale * St.,
Baltimore, Md.
Territory: The States of Delaware J. H. Wierts, 3700 Fait Ave., Bal-
and Maryland, except the coun- timore, Md.
ties of Montgomery,, Prince G. A. Stevens, Dover, Del.
George's, Charles, St. Mary's, C. E. Andross, Elsmere, Del.
Garrett, and Allegany, in Mary- Leslie Muntz, 405 East Eleventh
land; and including the counties St., Wilmington, Del.
of Morgan, Berkley, and Jeffer- M. C. Strachan, 2100 McCulloh St.,
son in West Virginia. Baltimore, Md.
Office: 1901 Rosedale St., Balti-
more, Md. LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS. G. Medairy, 1901 Rosedale St,
Conference: Baltimore, Md.
Pres., A. S. Booth. J. W. Siler, 42 South Cannon Ave.,
Sec. and Treas., Emma S. New- Hagerstown, Md.
comer. M. S. Pettibone, Queenstown, Md.
Executive Committee: A. S. E. M. Andross, 1901 Rosedale St.,
Booth, J. H. Wierts, James Rich- Baltimore, Md.
ardson, Charles Matthews, M. C.
Strachan, M. S. Pettibone, J. W. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Siler. Emma S. Newcomer, 1901 Rose-
Legal Assn.: "Chesapeake Con- dale St., Baltimore, Md.
ference Association of S. D. A." Mrs. Catherine Booth, 1901 Rose-
Pres., A. S. Booth; Sec. and Treas., dale St., Baltimore, Md.
Emma S. Newcomer. Ernest Atkinson, 405 East Elev-
enth St., Wilmington, Del.
Tract Society: Anna C. Dewers, 1901 Rosedale St.,
See. and Treas., Emma S. New- Baltimore, Md.
comer. Emma F. North, 1339 Poplar
Field Miss. Sec., J. W. Siler, 42 Grove St., Baltimore, Md.
South Cannon Ave., Hagerstown, Mrs. Madrid Heine, 2901 Brighton
Md. St., Baltimore, Md.
Sabbath School Dept.: Mrs. Lydia J. Hilton, 1901 Rose-
Sec., M. S. Pettibone, Queens. dale St., Baltimore, Md.
Alma Hohensee, Rossville, Md.
town, Md. Ethel A. Carroll, 1901 Rosedale St.,
Educational Dept.: Baltimore, Md.
Sec., C. T. Redfield. Mrs. Maud E. Strachan, 2100 Me-
Culloh St., Baltimore, Md.
Medical Missionary Dept.:
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Sec., Dr. P. S. Bourdeau-Sisco,
1315 North Charles St., Baltimore, Lora L. Tarbell, Mt. Cuba, Del.
Md. Miss Mabel Witt, Rock Hall, Md:
Mrs. Connelly, 1901 Druid Hill
Religious Liberty Dept.: Ave.,aBaltimore, Md.
Sec., A. S. Booth, 1901 Rosedale Mrs. ters, 1901 Druid Hill Ave.,
St., Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md.
Young People's Dept.: CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Sec., C. T. Redfield. Baltimore:
English, Rosedale St., off North.
Home Missionary Dept.: Ave., Walbrook.
Sec., M. S. Pettibone, Queens- German, 3700 Fait Ave.
town. Md. Colored, 1901 Druid Hill Ave.
38 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

Hagerstown, Cross St. and Mc- Young Pecple's Dept.:


Comas Ave. See., F. L. Chaney, Takoma Park,
Wilmington: D. C.
No. 1, 11104 Howland St.
No. 2, 1126 French St. Home Missionary Dept.:
See., R. C. Taylor, 1242 Evarts
St., N. E., Washington, D. C.
MINISTERS.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA R. E. Harter, 115 Carroll Ave., Ta-
CONFERENCE. koma .Park, D. C.
Stewart Dime, care Sanitarium,
Organized 1909. Takoma Park, D. C.
Territory: The District of Colum- F. E. Gibson, Colonial Beach, Va.
bia, the counties of Montgomery, F. H. Seeney, Mushpot Road, Al-
Prince George's, Charles, and St. exandria, Va.
Mary's, in Maryland; and the N. W. Philips, 1210 M St., N. W..
following counties in Virginia: Washington, D. C.
Alexandria, Fairfax, Loudoun, G. P. Rodgers, 606 N St., N. W.,
Prince William, Fa nuttier, Sta f- Washington, D. C.
ford, . Northumberland, King H. M. S. Richards, Takoma Park,
George, Westmoreland, Rich- D. C.
mond, and Lancaster. H. E. Robinson, 109 North Fairfax
Office: 812 Washington Loan and St., Alexandria, Va.
Trust Bldg., Washington, D. C.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS.
Miss Janet Morris, Takoma Park,
Conference: D. C.
Pres., D. E. Harter. Miss Esther Groll, 1252 Sixth' St.,
Sec. and Treas., E. L. Workman. S. W., Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Margaret Howard, 625 Tenth
Executive Committee: Ti. E. St., N. E., Washington, D. C.
Harter Stewart Kirre, G. P. Rodg- W. H. George, Takoma Park, D. C.
ers, T. E. Bowen, C. M. Sorenson, R. C. Taylor, 1242 Evarts St., N.
L. A. Hansen, E. L. Workman. E., Washington, D. C.
Legal Assn.: " District of Col- E. L. Workman, Takoma Park,
umbia Conference Cornoration of D. C.
S. D. A." Pres., R. E. Harter; See. Mrs. R. F. Harter, 115 Carroll Ave.,
and Treas., R. C. Taylor. Tak om a Park. 1). C.
G. Williams, M. D., 12b2 Sixth St.,
Tract Society: S. W., Washington, D. C.
Sec. and Treas., E. L. Workman. Miss Gertrude Burwgs, 444 P St.,
Field Miss. Sec., W. H. George. N. W., Washington, D. C.
Sabbath School Dept.: CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
See., Mrs. Maude Harter, 115
Carroll Ave., Takoma Park, D. C. Miss Mildred Stuart, Arlington,
Va.
Educational Dept.: Miss Elizabeth E. Nickel, R. F. D.
Supt., F. L. Chaney, Takoma 2, Alexandria, Va.
Park, D. C. Mrs. Hazel Treible, Takoma Park,
D. C.
Medical Missionary Dept.: Mrs. C. M. Sorenson, Takoma Park,
Sec., Dr. G. Williams, M. D., D. C.
1252 Sixth St., S. \V., Washington, Mrs. Louise Freeland, 63 N St.,
D. C. N. W., Washington, D. C.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE. 39

Mrs. J. A. Leland, Takoma Park, Tract Society:


D. C. Sec. and Treas., W. B. Mohr.
Field Miss. Sec., C. E. Reichen-
CHURCH DIRECTORY. baugh.
Alexandria, Va. Sabbath School Dept.:
First, Odd Fellows Hall.
Sec., Miss Bessie Acton.
Arlington, Va.
Near Columbia Station. Educational Dept.:
Laurel, Md. Supt., Miss Bessie Acton.
Laurel, Odd Fellows Hall, Main
St., near Fourth. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Takoma Park, Md. Sec., J. S. Washburn.
Sligo, Washington Missionary
College. Young People's Dept.:
Takoma Park, cor. Carroll' and Sec., Miss Bessie Acton.
'Willow Ayes.
Home Missionary Dept.:
Washington, D. C.
Capitol Hill, 7 Fourth St.. N. E. Sec., H. G. Gauker.
Ephesus, cor. Sixth and N Sts.,
N. W. MINISTERS.
First. Eighth St., near H St.,
N. E. D. A. Parsons, 4738 York Road,
Memorial, 1210 Twelfth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
N. W. J. S. Washburn, 5318 Chancellor
St., Philadelphia, Pa.
0. F. Schwedrat, 2426 Poplar St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Chas. Baicrle, 4738 York Road,
EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Pa.
CONFERENCE. F. D. Canteran, 4738 York Road,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Organized in 1903, out of terri- J. W. McCord, 1635 Mentor St.,
tory comprising the Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa.
Conference, which was organized
in 1879. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Territory: That portion of Penn- S. S. Shrock, 842 Taylor Ave.,
sylvania lying .east of the east- Scranton, Pa.
ern line of Potter, Clinton, Cen-
ter, Mifflin, Huntingdon, and LICENTIATES.
Fulton Counties.
Office: 4738 York Road, Philadel- W. B. Mohr, 4738 York Road, Phil-
phia, Pa., adelphia, Pa.
C. E. Reichenbaugh, Mohnton, Pa.
OFFICERS. H. G. Canker, 4738 York Road,
Conference: Philadelphia, Pa.
Pres., D. A. Parsons. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sec. and Treas., W. B. Mohr.
Executive Committee: D. A. Mrs. Mary T. Myles-Booth, 4738
Parsons, J. S. Washburn, J. W. York Rood, Philadelphia, Pa.
McCord, F. D. Canterati, H. G. Mrs. D. A. Parsons, 4738 York
Canker, C. Baled-, H. Mizzen. Road. Philadelphia, Pa.
Legal Assn.: The Pennsylvania Miss Florence Kimmel. 4738 York
Tract and Missionary Society." Pond. Philadelphia. Pa.
Pres., D. A. Parsons; Sec. and Bessie E. Acton, 4738 York Road,
Treas., W. B. Mohr. Philadelphia, Pa.
40 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

Mrs. Mary Lester, 1324 Jerome OFFICERS.


St;; Philadelphia, Pa. Conference:
Miss Florence Whaley, 4738 York Pres., W. C. Moffett.
Road, Philadelphia, Pa. Sec. and Treas., Cora M. Felker.
Miss Louise C. Kleuser, 4738 York Executive Committee: W. C.
Road, Philadelphia, Pa. Moffett, 0. 0. Bernstein, C. S.
Baum, Paul Matula, S. G. Silvers,
Honorary Missionary Credentials. N. L. Everett.
Miss Emma Poch, 227 North Queen Legal Assn.: " New Jersey Con-
St., Lancaster, Pa. ference Association of S. D. A."
Mrs. L. A. Parsons, 1632 Mentor Pres., W. C. Moffett; Sec. and
St., Philadelphia, Pa. Treas., Cora M. Felker.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Tract Society:
E. F. Dresser, Shillington, Pa. Sec. and Treas., Cora M. Felker.
Mrs. E. F. Dresser, Shillington, Field Miss. Sec., H. F. Kirk.
Pa.
Mrs. Elsie Evans, Ariel, Pa. Sabbath School. Dept.:
Miss Linnie Baumgartner, 634 Sec., L. D. Warren.
Strawberry Alley, Lebanon, Pa. Educational Dept.:
Miss Virginia Shull, Honesdale,
Pa. Supt.; L. D. Warren.
Miss Ava Coberly, Mohnton, Pa. Young People's Dept.:
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Sec., L. D. Warren.
Allentown, cor. Oak and Poplar Religious Liberty Dept.f
Sts. Sec., IV. C. Moffett.
Harrisburg, Sible and Clarks Hall,
Third and Cumberland Sts. Home Missionary Dept.:
Lancaster, 25 East German St. Sec., G. H. Clark.
Northumberland, Second St., be-
tween King and Queen Sts. MINISTERS.
Philadelphia: W. C. Moffett, 200 Columbus Ave.,
Fifty-first and Locust Sts. Ave., Trenton, N. J.
Grand Fraternity Hall, 1626 0. 0. Bernstein, 146 Manhattan
Arch St. Ave., Jersey City, N. J.
German, 2426 Poplar St. C. S. Baum, 459 High St., 66 Hilt-
Colored, 2011 Reed St. more Apts., Newark, N. J.
Reading, Windsor and Hampden H. J. Detwiler, Box 81, Little Falls,
Sts. N. J.
Scranton, Leonard Bldg., Adams Paul Matula, 44 Oak Ave., Irving-
Ave. ton, N. J.
Wilkesbarre, 9 South Franklin St., P. F. Richard, 130 Redwood Ave.,
Third Floor. Paterson, N. J.
Williamsport, Seventh.. and Court
Sts. LICENTIATES.
G. IV. Holman, 115 Oak St.,
Bridgeton, N. J.
G. F. Theiss, 80 Berwyn Ave., Or-
NEW JERSEY CONFERENCE. ange, N. J.
J. A. Swenson, 241 VanVorst St.,
Organized 1902. Jersey City, N. J.
Territory: The State of New R. L. Shoemaker, 533 Market St.,
Jersey. Camden, N. J.
Office: 200 Columbus Ave., Tren- G. H. Clark, 200 Columbus Ave.,
ton, N. J. Trenton, N. J.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE. 41

H. F. Kirk, 200 Columbus Ave., Jersey City, Swedish, Stegman


Trenton, N. J. Ave. and Boulevard.
Arthur 'Gibbs, Route 9, Bridgeton, Newark, cor. Grove and Grain Sts.
N. J. Newark, Slav, Ellis Ave., Irving-
ton.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Newark, German, Ellis Ave., Irv-
W. W. Jennings, Franklin, N. J. ington.
Cora M. Felker, 200 Columbus Paterson, Hall at 175 Market St.
Ave., Trenton, N. J. Paterson, German, Eighth and
L. D. Warren, 200 Columbus Ave., Temple Sts.
Trenton, N. J. Paulsboro, Main St.
Miss Jessie M. Weiss, 200 Colum- Plainfield, 212 West Front St.,
bus Ave., Trenton, N. J. 3rd floor.
Ida Paulson, 241 Jan Vorst St., Pleasantville, Lake Place.
Jersey City, N. J. Perth Amboy, 411 Neville St.
Emma V. Mallatt, 140 Manhattan Trenton, cor. St. Francis and Co-
Ave., Jersey City, N. J. lumbus Ayes.
Mrs. 0. 0. Bernstein, 146 Manhat- Swedesboro, Broad St.
_ tan Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Vineland, Flora Hall, Sixth, and
Anna M. Cately, 200 Columbus Elmer.
Ave., Trenton, N. J. Woodbury, American Mechanics'
Bldg.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Arthur Gibbs, Route 9, Bridgeton,
N. J. OHIO CONFERENCE.
Miss Florence Duff, .200 Columbus Organized 1363.
Ave., Trenton, N. J.
Miss Ingeborg Horton, cor. Grove Territory: The State of Ohio.
and Grain Sts., Newark, N. J. Postal Address: Box 8, Mt. Ver-
Miss Ruth sterner, 115 Oak St., non, Ohio.
Bridgeton, N. J. OFFICERS.
Miss Kathryn Snider, Cape May Conference:
Court House, N. J. Pres., W. H. Heckman.
Miss Olive Boynton, Swedesboro, Sec. and Treas., H. D. Holtom.
N. J. Executive Committee: W. H.
Miss Erva B. Taylor, 234 Bergen Heckman, W. W. Miller, N. S. Ash-
Ave., Jersey City, N. J. ton, D. S. Teters, A. R. Bell, R. S.
Robert Sparks, Eighth and Temple Lindsay, C. E. Welch.
Sts., Paterson, N. J. Legal Assn.: " The Ohio Confer-
Miss Mable Applegate, 107 Brigh- ence Association of the S. D. A.
ton Ave. Pleasantville, N. J. Church." Pres., W. H. Heckman;
Miss Mary 'Roberts, Franklin, N. J. Business Agent, G. C. Quillin;
Sec., A. R. Bell.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Bridgeton, East Commerce St., and Tract Society:
Carroll Ave. Sec. and Treas., J. I. Cassell.
Burlington, Conover St. Field Miss. Sec.. M. W. Shidler.
Camden, cor. Kenwood and Pem- Sabbath School Dept.:
broke Sts. See., Goldie. E. Hixon.
Cape May Court House, Mayville.
Jersey City, No. 1, Stegman Ave. Educational Dept.:
and Boulevard. Supt., 0. S. Hershberger.
Jersey City No. 2, Hall at 110
Hutton St. Medical Missionary Dept.:
Jersey City, German, Hall at 110 Sec., R. R. Hilborn, M. D., 693
Hutton St. North Howard St., Akron, 011197
42 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Maud Belmont, 21 Douglas St.,


See., A. R. Bell,'852 Colburn St., Mansfield, Ohio.
Toledo, Ohio. Ruth Bond, 374 Buchtel Ave., Ak-
ron, Ohio.
Young People's Dept.: J. 1. Cassell, Box 8, Mt. Vernon,
Sec., 0. S. Hershberger. Ohio.
Fannie Emmel, 6716 Quinby Ave.,
Home Missionary Dept.: Cleveland, Ohio.
Sec., E. R. Numbers. P. A. Franks, Box 8, Mt. Vernon,
MINISTERS. Ohio.
W. H. Heckman, Box 8, Mt. Ver- Cora B. Gibson, 1031 Hanover St.,
non, Ohio. Hamilton, Ohio.
F. M. Fairchild, Manchester, Ohio. Helen Greunke, 2142 Monroe St.,
F. H. Henderson, 374 Buchtel Ave., Toledo, Ohio.
Akron, Ohio. M. Hortense Howell, 1269% North
3. .1. Marietta, 1031 Hanover St., High St., Columbus, Ohio.
Hamilton, Ohio. H. D. Holtom, Box 8, Mt. Vernon,
W. W. Miller, 2247 Ontario Ave., Ohio.
Springfield, Ohio. Goldie E. Mixon, Box 8, Mt. Ver-
C. W. 'Weber, 3306 West Thirty. non, Ohio.
first St., Cleveland, Ohio. R. R. Hilborn, M. D., 693 North
R. S. Lindsay, 10323 Colonial Ave., Howard St., Akron, Ohio.
Cleveland, Ohio. Mary I. Meek, 1045 Huffman Ave.,
J. H. Behrens, 4119 Grove Ave., Dayton, Ohio.
Norwood, Ohio. John Manuel, 140 South Third St.,
A. R. Bell, 852 Colburn St., Toledo, New Philadelphia, Ohio.
Ohio. George Polinkas, Box 399, Central
W. J. Venen, M. D., 1110 Glen- Station, Toledo, Ohio.
wood Ave.. Youngstown. Ohio. M. W. Shidler, Box 8, Mt. Vernon,
C. F. Ulrich, 230 Chittenden Ave., Ohio.
Columbus, Ohio. Anna E. Smith, 12931A North High
Wm. Lewsadder, Route 10, Day- St., Columbus, Ohio.
ton, Ohio. Ida M. Walters, 2563 Glen Mawr
John Klepe, Route 4, Warren, Ohio. Ave.,' Columbus, Ohio.
Milan Ostoich, Box 143, East Ak- Lelia Whitlow, 3405 Clifton Ave.,
ron, Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohio.
Avis I. Wiggins, 261 North Gar-
LICENTIATES. field Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
T. H. Barritt, Box 8, Mt. Vernon, Dr. D. S. Teters, Van Wert, Ohio.
Ohio.
J. E. Cox, 261 Garfield Ave., Co- CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
lumbus, Ohio.
Earl Hackman, Box 8, Mt. Vernon, Florence Hartsock, 948 Bell St.,
Ohio. Akron, Ohio.
0. S. Hershberger, Box 8, Mt. Ver- Martha Hottes, 1404 McGregor St.,
non, Ohio. Canton, Ohio.
H. A. Rossin, 2248 East Forty- Nellie Multer, 304 South Central
. sixth St., Cleveland, Ohio. St., Columbus, Ohio.
R. R. Roberts, 517 .Hopkins St., Guy Corder, Route 3, Dresden,
Cincinnati,o.hi Ohio.
Joseph Shellhaas, Route 2, Troy, Mrs. Guy Corder, Route 3, Dresden,
Ohio. Ohio.
G. C. Quillin, Killbuck, Ohio. Joseph P: Beach, Route 5, Mt.
Vernon, Ohio.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Vera Behrens, Box 8, Mt. Vernon,
Carrie Askey, 1405 Addison Rd., Ohio.
Cleveland, Ohio, Hilda Hockey, Ravenna., Ohio.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE. 43

Marie Smith, 507 Fremont Ave., Toledo, Orchard St., near Broad-
' Springfield, Ohio. way.
Alice Black, Clyde, Ohio. Youngstown, Bushnell Hall, 127
West Federal St.
Home Schools. Zanesville, cor. Larzelere and In-
Lottie Gibson, Route 4, Wakeman, diana Sts.
Ohio.
Lillian French, LaGrange, Ohio.
Mrs. Florence Hershberger, Route VIRGINIA CONFERENCE.
.1,. Wellington, Ohio.
Mrs. M. E. Walker, Wilmington, Organized 1883.
Ohio.
Mrs. Erdie Penrod, Broughton, Territory: The State of Virginia;
Ohio. except the counties of Fauquier,
Loudoun, Prince William, Fair-
CHURCH DIRECTORY. fax, Stafford, Alexandria, King
George, Westmoreland, North-
Akron, 825 East Buchtel Ave. umberland, Richmond, and Lan-
Alliance, 849 Solidi Arch St. caster, which belong to the Dis-
Ashtabula, 5 Perry St. trict of Columbia Conference.
Bellefontaine, 136% South Main Cffice: 12 West Main St., Rich-
St. mond, Va..
Bowling Green, West Evers Ave.
Bucyrus, West Rensselaer St. OFFICERS.
Canton, Forester Ball, Cassilly Conference:
Block, East Tuscarawas St. Pres., J. A. Leland.
Cincinnati: Sec. and Treas., W. 1-I. Jones.
Hall G, Odd Fellows Temple, Executive Committee: J. A.
con Seventh and Elm Sts. Leland, L. 0. Gordon, W. G. Dick,
Colored, West Eighth, near C. V. Woods, 0. V. Wood, W. H.
Mound St. Jones, F. E. Hankins.
Cleveland: Legal Assn.: Virginia Confer.
English, 5700 Hough Ave., near ence Agency of S. D. A." Pres.,
East Fifty-fifth St. J. A. Lel end; Sec. and Treas.,
German, 3161 West Fourteenth W. H. Jones.
St. Negro Mission Committee: J. A.
Columbus, Ohio Ave. and Fair St. Leland, L. 0. Gordon, F. E. Hank-
Colored, 261 Garfield Ave. ins, J. B. Mallory, W. H. Sebastian.
Defiance, 100 Seneca St.
East Liverpool, Third floor Old Tract Society:
Opera House Bldg., Sixth St. See. and Treas., W. II. Jones.
Elyria, Jefferson School Bldg. Field Miss. See., F. E. Hankins.
Findlay, Prospect Ave. Sabbath School Dept.:
Hamilton, North Second St., K. of Sec., Miss Eloise Williams.
P. Hall.
Kilibuck, 1808 Pleasant Grove. Educational Dept.:
Lima, 708 East North St. Supt., Miss Eloise 'Williams.
Mansfield, 116 Dawson Ave. Young Pecple's Dept.:
Marion, 288 South State St. Sec., Miss Eloise Williams.
Mt. Vernon, - Academia, Academy
chapel. Home Missionary Dept.:
Newark, 20 North Sixth St. Sec., R. D. Hottel.
Piqua, 1015 Covington Ave.
Ravenna, Ohio Ave., near South MINISTERS.
Prospect St. J. A. Leland. 12 West Main St.,
.Springfield, 515 East Catherine St. Richmond, Va.
':'- Colored, 624 South Center St. R. D. Hottel, New Market, Va.
44 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

L. 0. Gordon, 12 West Main St., Richmond No. 1, 9 North Morris


Richniond, Va. St.
W. E. Bidwell, Stanley, Va. Colored:
W. H. Sebastian, 12 West Main St., Richmond No. 2, 908 North Sixth
Richmond, Va.. St.
J. B. Mallory, 12 West Main St.,
Richmond, Va.
R. F. Farley, 205 Duncan Ave.,
Norfolk, Va. WEST PENNSYLVANIA CON-
LICENTIATE:3. FERENCE.
W. H. Jones, 12 West Main St., Organized 1903.
:Richmond, Va.
H. M. Forshee, care Academy, New Territory: All of Pennsylvania
Market, Va. lying west of the easterly line of
F. E. Hankins, 12 West Main St., Potter, Clinton, Center, Mifflin,
Richmond, Va. Huntingdon, and Fulton Coun-
A. J. Evelyn, 228 South Main St., ties.
Danville, Va. Office: 722 Philadelphia St., In-
R. H. Watkins, Toauo, Va. diana, Pa.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. OFFICERS.
Anna C. Rice, 3 South Vine St., Conference:
Richmond, Va. Pres., I. D. Richardson.
Eloise Williams, 12 West Main St., Sec., J. S. Neely.
Richmond, Va. Executive Committee: I. D. Rich-
E. H. Dye, Independence, Va. ardson, H. A. Weaver, W. F.
Schwartz, Wm. Robbins, Fred
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Shaw, H. W. Kelly.
Anna J. Tucker, 2903 Kensington Legal Assn.: " West Pennsylva-
Ave., Richmond, Va. nia Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., I. D.
Florence N. Swan, 3 South Vine Richardson; Sec. and Treas., J. S.
St., Richmond, Va. Neely.
Mrs. Alice Gray Ham, Doswell, Va.
Miss Ruth Fahrner, 1254 Twenty. Tract Society.:
first St, Newport News, Va. Sec. and Treas., J. S. Neely.
Roberta Ellis, Rileyville, Va. Field Miss. Sec., T. M. Butler.
Myrtle Neff, care Academy, New Sabbath School Dept.:
Market, Va. Sec., Mrs. I. D. Richardson.
Mae 'Painter, Stanley, Va.
Robbie Sutphin, Republican Grove, Educational Dept.:
Va. Supt., E. A. Manry.
Mary Miles, 2411 Effingham St.,
Portsmouth, Va. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Sarah Young, 422 West Baker St., Sec., H. A. Weaver.
Richmond, Va.
Ernest Watkins, Toano, Va. Young People's Dept.:
Sec., E. A. Manry.
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Home Missionary Dept.:
Sec., E. A. Manry.
White Churches:
Lynchburg, Park Ave., opposite MINISTERS.
Miller Park.
Newport News, No. 1, Roanoke I. D. Richardson, Indiana, Pa.
and Twenty-fourth Sts. B. F. Kneeland, 213 South Brady
Portsmouth, 1610 County St. St., DuBois, Pa.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE. 45

G. L. West, 44 Jerome Ave., Brad- Johnstown, Hickory St.


ford, Pa. Pittsburgh:
W. F. Schwartz, 644 West Eighth No. 1, 6713 Rowan Ave.
St., Erie, Pa.
A. N. Durrant, R. F. D. 1, Allison No. 2 (colored), Chauncey St.
Park, Pa.
J. P. Gaede, 342 Miller St., Pitts-
burgh, Pa.
H. A. Weaver, Altoona, Pa. WEST VIRGINIA CON-
A. O. Lund, Mt. Jewett. Pa. FERENCE.
D. A. Rees, 6713 Rowan Ave., Organized 1887.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
LICENTIATES.
Territory: The State of West Vir-
ginia except the counties of Mor-
R. M. Spencer, 7046 Monticello St., gan, Berkeley, and Jefferson, and
Pittsburgh, Pa. including the counties of Garrett
E. A. Manry, Indiana, Pa. and Allegany in Maryland.
Wm. Robbins, R. F. D. 2, Con-
. nellsville, Pa. Office: Cor. Third and Juliana Sts.,
G. W. Lawrence, 11 First St.,' Parkersburg, W. Va.
Sharon, Pa. OFFICERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Conference:
J. S. Neely, Indiana, Pa. Pres., T. B. Westbrook.
Sophie Gooss, 342 Miller St., Pitts- Sec. and Treas., L. B. Taylor.
burgh, Pa. Executive Committee: T. B.
Maud Gauntlett, 635 Duff St., Westbrook, John McHenry, J. E.
Pittsburgh, Pa. -- Meredith, W. L. Adkins, H. B.
Mrs. R. M. Spencer, 7046 Monticello Westcott.
St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Lillian Burdick, 7046 Monticello Tract Society:
St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Pres., T. B. Westbrook.
Mrs. J. P. Anderson, 130 South Sec. and. Treas., L. B. Taylor.
Twenty-fourth St., S. S., Pitts- Field Miss. Sec., John McHenry.
burgh, Pa. Board of Lirectors: T. B. West-
Fred Shaw, Coudersport, Pa. brook, John McHenry, J. E. Mere-
Francis Dingee, Coudersport, Pa. dith, H. B. Westcott, L. B. Taylor.
Myrtle L. Blaine, Indiana, Pa..
Miss Myrtle Bateman,61 Seely Sabbath School Dept.:
- Block, East Liberty, Pittsburgh, Sec., Mrs. T. B. Westbrook.
Pa.
A. E. Hoist, S. D. A. Hall, Carver Educational Dept.:
Block, Sharon, Pa. Supt., Mrs. T. B. Westbrook.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Miss Mary McCommons, R. F. D. 5, Sec.,
Indiana, Pa.
Miss Ruth Mercereau, care S. D. A. Young People's Dept.:
Church, Lincoln & Rowan Ayes., Sec., Mrs. T. B. Westbrook.
Pittsburg,h, Pa.
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Home Missionary Dept.:
Allegheny: Sec., Mrs. T. B. Westbrook.
No. 1 (English) Century Build-
ing, Pittsburgh, Pa. MINISTERS.
No. 2 (German) Century Build- T. 33. Westbrook, cor. Third and
ing, Pittsburgh, Pa. Juliana Sts., Parkersburg, W.
Erie, East Tenth St. Va.
40 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

W. L. Adkins, Sutton, W. Va. INSTITUTIONS IN THE CO-


H. B. Westcott, Gen. Del., Fair- LUMBIA UNION CON-
mont, W. Va. FERENCE.
U. D. Pickard, cor. Third and Juli-
ana Sts., Parkersburg, W. Va. Educational:
LICENTIATES. Fireside Correspondence School,
John McHenry, cor. Third and Takoma lark, D. C.
Juliana Sts., Parkersburg, W. Mt. Vernon Academy, Mt. Ver-
non, Ohio.
L. B. Taylor, cor. Third and Jul- Shenandoah Valley Academy,
iana Sts., Parkersburg, W. Va. New Market, Va.
\V. A. McElpatrick, cor. Third Washington Missionary College,
and Juliana Sts., Parkersburg, Takoma Park, D. C.
W. Va. Publishing:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Review and Herald Pub. Assn.,
Miss Mabel Gage, 512 South Third 'Lakonia Park, D. C.
St., Clarksburg, W. Va. Washington Branch, RevieW and
Miss Jessie Welsh, 418 Old Town Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma
Road, Cumberland, Md. Park, D. C..
Mrs. U. D. Pickard, cor. Third and
Juliana Sts., Parkersburg, W. Sanitariums:
Va. Washington Sanitarium, Tako-
CHURCH DIRECTORY. ma Park, D. C.
Charleston, 901 Grant St. Washington Sanitarium Hospi-
Parkersburg, Mark and Andrew tal, 1252 Sixth St., S. W.,
Sts. Washington, D. C.

EASTERN CANADIAN UNION


CONFERENCE.
Organized nor.
Territory: The Conferences of On- Union Field Miss. Sec., E. M.
- brio, Maritime, Quebec, and the Fishell.
Newfoundland Mission.
- Young People's Dept.:
Office: Box 270, Oshawa, Ontario. See., N. H. Saunders.
OFFICERS. Educational Dcpt.:
Sec., N. H. Saunders.
Conference:
Pres., A. V. Olson. MINISTERS.
Sec. and Treas., F. R. Eastman. A. V. Olson, Oshawa, Ontario.
Executive Committee: A. V. Ol- J. Vuilleinier, Oshawa, Ontario.
son, B. M. Heald, J. L. Wilson, H. S. Miller, Oshawa, Ontario.
D. J. C. Barrett, F. A. Spangler, W, R. French, Oshawa, Ontario.
A. J. Olson, N. H. Saunders. LICENTIATES.
Legal Assn.: " Eastern Canadian A. J. Olson, Oshawa, Ontario.
Union Conference Corporation of N. H. Saunders, Oshawa, Ontario.
Seventh-day Adventists." E. M. Fishell, Oshawa, Ontario.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Union Book Depository: Edna Leach, Oshawa, Ontario.
Canadian Publishing Assn., Man- Miss Olive L. Leach, Oshawa, On-
ager and Treas., F. R. Eastman. tario.
EASTERN C...A:NADIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 47

MARITIME CONFERENCE. H. K. Martin, Williamsdale East,


Nova Scotia.
Organized 1902. Geo. Butler, Oxford, Nova Scotia.
Territory: The Provinces of New C. S. Joyce, Indian Harbor, Nova
Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Scotia.
Prince Edward Island. L. H. Hardin, Williamsdale East,
Office Address: Oxford, Nova Sco- Nova Scotia.
tia.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS. Manuella Verge, Halifax, Nova
Conference: Scotia.
Pres., J. L. Wil5on. Amy Frank, Oxford, Nova Scotia.
Sec. and Treas., Miss Amy Ida C. Wilson, North Sydney,
Frank. Nova Scotia.
Executive Committee: J. L. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHER.
Wilson, E. M. Chapman, M. Mack-
intosh, B. E. Manuel, H. K. Mar- Ida C. Wilson, North Sydney,
tin. Nova Scotia.
New Brunswick Legal Assn.:
" The Executive Board of the Prov-
ince of New Brunswick in connec-
tion with the Seventh-day Advent-
ist Church of the Maritime Prov-
inces." Chairman, J. L. Wilson; ONTARIO CONFERENCE.
Sec., J. C. Porter. Organized 1899.
Nova Scotia Legal Assn.: " The
Executive Board of the Province of Territory: The Province of On-
Nova Scotia, in connection with tario lying east of the eighty-
the Seventh-clay Adventist Church ninth parallel.
of the Maritime Provinces." Chair- Office Address: 1114a Dufferin St.,
man, J. L. Wilson. Toronto, Ontario.
Tract Society: OFFICERS.
See. and Trees., Amy Frank.
Field Miss. Sec., Geo. Butler. Conference:
Pres., B. M. Heald.
Sabbath School Dept.: Sec. and Treas., Lucille Marietta.
Sec., Amy Frank. Executive Committee: B. M.
Young People's Dept.: Heald, W. J. Hurdon, F. G. Hill.
Sec., Geo. Butler. Field Miss. Sec.,
Home Missionary Dept.: Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Geo. Butler. Sec., Mrs. B. M. Heald.
MINISTERS.
Educational Dept.:
J. L. Wilson, Oxford, Nova Scotia. Supt., N. H. Saunders.
J. T. Errington, Charlottetown,
Prince Edward Island. Young People's Dept.:
M. Mackintosh, New Glasgow, Sec., N. EL Saunders.
Nova Scotia.
E. M. Chapman, 12 St. John Ave., Home Missionary Dept.:
Halifax, Nova Scotia. Sec., Nathan Wagar.
LICENTIATES. MINISTER.
B. E. Manuel, 21 Mechanic St., B. M. Heald, 1114a Dufferin St.,
Sydney, Nova Scotia. Toronto, Ontario.


48 EASTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE:

LICENTIATES. Office Address: South Stukely,


W. J. Hurdon, 107 Preston St., Quebec.
Ottawa, Ontario. OFFICERS.
A. L. Beazley, Picton, Ontario.
N. H. Saunders, 212 Brunswick Conference:
Ave., Toronto, Ontario. Pres., F. C. Webster, 280 Vil-
0. D. Cardey, Owen Sound, On- leneuve St., West, Montreal, Que-
tario. bec.
W. II. Boyce, 73 East Pearl St., St. Sec. and Treas., F. E. Dufty,
Thomas, Ontario. Box 3189, Montreal, Quebec.
H. P. Gray, 35 Grant Ave., Hamil- Executive Committee: F. C.
ton, Ontario. Webster, H. H. Dexter, W. M. Du-
H. J. Capman, Belleville, Ontario. dos, F. E. Dufty.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Field and Home Mission Sec.,
Wm. M. Duclos, 280 Villeneuve St.,
Nathan Wagar, Oshawa, Ontario. West, Montreal, Quebec.
Mabel Hillyard, Cobalt, Ontario.
Lucille Marietta, 1114a Dufferin MINISTERS.
St., Toronto, Ontario. F. C. Webster, 280 Villeneuve
Evelyn L. Case, 1114a Dufferin St., West, Montreal, Quebec.
Toronto, Ontario. W. C. Young, South Stukely, Que-
Mrs. B. M. Heald, 1114a Dufferin bec.
St., Toronto, Ontario. L. F. Passebois, 386 St. Valier St.,
Mrs. W. H. Boyce, 73 East Pearl Montreal, Quebec.
St., St. Thomas, Ontario.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHER.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
H. W. Ingham, South Stukely.
Mrs. G. E. Jones, 1114a Dufferin Quebec.
St., Toronto, Ontario.
Miss Edna Trout, 35 Grant Ave., CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Hamilton, Ontario. Montreal, English, 280 Villeneuve
Mrs. Lambert Parrish, Oshawa; West.
Ontario.
Miss Nettie Knister, 56 Rose St.,
Brantford, Ontario. NEWFOUNDLAND MISSION.
Miss Abbie Culbert, Woodruffe
P. 0., Ottawa, Ontario. Territory: The Island of New-
CHURCH DIRECTORY. foundland and Labrador.
Office Address: Box 217, St. John's,
Hamilton. cor. Greenway Ave. and Newfoundland.
Wilson St.
London, cor. Rectory and York Sts. OFFICERS.
St. Thomas, cor. Mary and Curtis Mission:
Sts. Supt., D. J. C. Barrett.
Toronto, cor. Awde and Dufferin Treas., L. R. Gray.
Sts. Mission Committee: D. J. C. Bar-
Brantford, cor. Alfred and Darling rett, G. H. Morgan, J. R. John-
Sts. stone.
Ottawa, Fifth Ave.
Sabbath School and Rome Mission-
ary Dept.:
- See.,
QUEBEC CONFERENCE.
Educational Dept.:
Organized 1880. Supt., L. R. Gray.
Territory: The Province of Young People's Dept.:
Quebec. Sec.,
EASTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 49

MINISTER. INSTITUTIONS IN THE EAST-


D. J. C. Barrett, Box 217, St. ERN CANADIAN UNION
John's, Newfoundland. CONFERENCE.
Educational:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. Eastern Canadian. Missionary
Seminary, Box 308, Oshawa,
Mrs. D. J. C. Barrett, Box 217, St. Ontario.
John's, Newfoundland. William Qdale Academy, Wil -
liamsdale East, Nova Scotia.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHER. Publishing:
L. R. Gray,, Box 217, St. John's, Canadian Publishing Assn., Osh-
Newfoundland. awa, Ontario.

LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized zgoz.

Territory: The Conferences of Chi- Educational Dept.:


cago, East Michigan, Indiana, Il- Sec., C. A. Russell.
linois, North Michigan, North Asst. Sec., G. R. Fattic.
Wisconsin, South Wisconsin, and Training-school Representative,
West Michigan. Frederick Griggs, Berrien Springs,
Office: Berrien Springs, Mich. Mich.

OFFICERS. Medical Missionary Dept.:


Sec., W. C. Dunscombe, M. D.
Conference:
Religious Liberty Dept.:
Pres., Wm. Guthrie. Sec., Wm. Guthrie.
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, H. K.
Presley. Young Pecple's Dept.:
Sec., C. A. Russell.
Executive Committee: Wm. Asst. Sec., G. R. Fattic..
Guthrie, the presidents of the
conferences comprising the Lake Home Missionary Dept.:
'Union Conference, and Frederick Sec., J. L. McConaughey.
Griggs, J. W. Davis, J. L. Mc-
Conaughey, W. C. Dunscombe, MINISTERS.
M. D., C. A. Russell, H. 0. Olson, Wm. Guthrie, Berrien Springs,
H. H. Rans, H. K. Presley. Mich.
H. 0. Olson, R. F. D. 1, Box 58,
Legal Assn.: " Lake Union Con- La Grange, Ill.
ference Association of Seventh-day
Adventists." Pres., Wm. Guthrie; LICENTIATES.
Sec.. and Treas., H. K. Presley. J. W. Davis, Berrien Springs,
Mich.
Union Book Depository: C. A. Russell, Berrien Springs,
Review and Herald, 212 South Mich.
Lafayette St., South Bend, Ind. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Manager, H. H. Rans. H. H. Rans, South Bend, Ind.
Union Field Miss. Sec., J. W. H. K. Presley, Berrien Springs,
Davis, Berrien Springs, Mich. Mich.
50 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

CHICAGO CONFERENCE. J. H. Miller, 116 North California


Formerly a portion of the North- Ave., Chicago, Ill.
ern Illinois Conference; divided and R. C. Gardner, 116 North California
reorganized January 1, 1919. Ave., Chicago, Ill.
J. M. Erikson, R. F. D. 1, Box 58,
Territory: Comprises the following La Grange, Ill.
counties in the State of Illinois: August Anderson, 4955 West Hu-
Cook, DuPage, Will, Lake, Mc- ron St., Chicago, Ill.
Henry, Kane, Kendall, Grundy, J. G. Lamson, Sanitarium, Hins-
Kankakee; and Lake County, dale, Ill.
Ind.
Office: 812 Steger Building, 28 LICENTIATES.
East Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. P. H. Herman, 1510 East Sixty-
OFFICERS. second St., Chicago, Ill.
Conference: J. A. Dominski, 4736 Superior St.,
Pres., A. J. Clark. Chicano, Ill.
See. and Treas., H. H. Todd. L. F. Kucera, 2406 South Kedzie
Executive Committee: A. J. Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Clark, W. B. Forsythe, M. H. St. W. J. Harris, 193 West Station
John, J. W. Cummings, N. R. Nel- St., Kankakee, Ill.
son, H. H. Todd, J. C. Holden. Eli Lane, 5643 Wabash Ave., Chi-
Legal Assn.: " The Illinois Con- cago, Ill.
ference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., T. M. Krainean, 1922 West Tenth
A. J. Clark; Sec., H. H. Todd. Ave., Gary, Ind.

Tract Society: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Sec., H. H. Todd. W. A. Bergherm, 220 Clinton Ave.,
Field Miss. Sec., W. A. Ber- Oak Park, Ill.
gherm. Anna Claus, 2302 Roscoe St., Chi-
Sabbath School Dept.: cago, Ill.
Sec., Mrs. E. W. Webster. Miss Vesta Cash, 120 North Cali-
fornia Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Educational Dept.: Sadie Godsey, 120 North Califor-
Supt., nia Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Young People's Dept.: Jean B. Henry, 4751 Indiana Ave.,
Sec., Chicago, Ill.
Rose E. Herr, 4751 Indiana Ave.,
Home Missionary Dept.: Chicano, Ill.
Sec., E. C. Townsend. P. T. Hjelle, 2915 Dickens Ave.,
MINISTERS. Chicago, Ill.
A. J. Clark, 115 North Garfield Mrs. P. T. Hjelle, 2915 Dickens
Ave., Hinsdale, Ill. Ave., Chicago, Ill.
M. H. St. John, 029 North Leann- Mrs. Helen Jarvais, 120 North Cal-
ington St., ChicagoIll. ifornia Ave., Chicago, Ill.
I. J. Woodman, 4812 Indiana Ave., Anna E. Johnson, 4915 West Lake
Chicago, Ill. St., Chicago, Ill.
R. Calderone, 726 South Oakley Miss Rosa Kozel, 120 North Cali-
Blvd.. Chicago, Ill. fornia Ave., Chicago, T11.
W. D. Forde, 4819 Champlain Ave., Mrs. B. E. Long, 120 North Cali-
Chicano, Ill. fornia Ave., Chicano, Ill.
N. R. Nes on, 4904 South Byron Milehias Longo, 714 South Laflin
St., Chicago, Ill. St., Chicnro, Ill.
E. W. Webster, 5955 West Erie Florence Lawrence, 5818 North
St., Chicago, Talman Ave., Chicago, Ill.
S. G. Burley, 420 Marion St., Oak Wilhelmina Mueller, 120 North
Park, Ill. California Ave., Chicago, Ill.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

Helen L. Payne, 120 North Cali- Second German, 5218 Sonth Ash-
fornia Ave., Chicago, Ill. land Ave.
Vada Shilling, 120 North Califor- Italian, 1213 Gilpin Place.
nia Ave., Chic-ago, Ill. Polish, 1244 West Erie St.
M. H. Serns, 619 North Laurel North Shore, 'Terminal Hall,
Ave., Chicago, Ill. 1124 Wilson Ave.
Miss Anna Sokup, 120 North Cali- South Side English, 58 East
fornia Ave., Chicago, 111. Forty-sixth St.
H. H. Todd, 220 Clinton Ave., Oak First Swedish, 642 North Cicero
Park, Ill. Ave.
Gabriel Vas, 9339 Lyons Ave., Chi- Second Swedish, 139 West 111th
cago, Ill. St.
Mrs. Cleora Webster, 812 Steger West Central, 3214 West Mon-
Bldg., 28 East Jackson Blvd., roe St.
Chicago, Ill. Roumanian Church, 3732 Back
E.' C. Townsend, 812 Steger Bldg., St., Indiana Harbor, Ind.
28 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago. Hungarian Church, 9211 Drexel
Ill. Ave.

CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Miss Aurora Bailey, 120 North Cal- EAST MICHIGAN CONFER-
ifornia Ave., Chicago, Ill. ENCE.
Miss Evelyn Meleen, 120 North
California Ave., Chicago, Ill. Organized 1902, from territory
Ella Foreman, 120 North Califor- formerly comprising the Mich-
nia., Chicago, Ill. igan Conference.
Ellen Knudson, 120 North Cali- Territory: The southeastern por-
fornia Ave., Chicago, Ill. tion of Michigan, including the
Eli Lane 5643 Wabash Ave., Chi- following counties: Hillsdale,
cago, 111. Lenawee, Monroe, Wayne,
Elizabeth Eitel, 120 North Cali- Washtenawi Jackson, Ingham,
fornia Ave., Chicago, Ill. Livingston, Oakland, Macomb,
Livingston,
Harriette Schadiwy, 2211 North St. Clair, Lapeer, Genesee,
Talman Ave., Chicago, Ill. Shiawassee, Clinton, Gratiot,
Miss Mabel Seitz, 120 North Cali- Saginaw, Tuscola, Sanilac, Hu-
fornia. Ave., Chicago, Ill. ron, Bay.
Miss Laurie Bennett, 813 Wil- Office: Holly , Mich.
liams St., Joliet, Ill. OFFICERS.
Miss Hulda Berg, 129 Wilder St., Conference:,
Aurora, Ill.
Miss Lena Wadleizh, 15646 Myrtle Pres., Wm. A. Westworth.
Ave., Harvey, Ill. Sec. and Treas., Tillie E. Barr.
Mrs. Harry Colburn, care Hins- Executive Committee: W. A
dale Sanitarium, *Hinsdale, Ill. Westworth, J. B. McKenney, A.
Fyrnn Ford, Hinsdale, Ill. V. Morrison, N. H. Pool, A. V.
Cotton, .W. J. Webber, A. L. Van
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Fossen.
Chicago: Legal Assn.: " East Michigan
Englewood, cor. Sixty-third and - Conference Association of the S.
Justine Sts. D. A." Pres., Wm. A. Westivorth.
Bohemian, 2642 South St. Louis Tract Society:
Ave. Sec. and Treas., C. L. Paddock.
Prairie Avenue (colored), 4338 Field Miss. Sec., A. L. VanFos-
Prairie Ave. sen.
Danish Norwegian, 2914 West
North Ave. Sabbath School Dept.:
First German, 2318 Roscoe St. Sec., E. V. Moore.
62 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

Educational Dept.: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Supt., Mrs. Flora H. Williams. Tillie E. Barr, Holly, Mich.
Young People's Dept.: Bertha J. Cass, 327 Merrick Ave.,
Sec., E. V. Moore. Detroit, Mich.
Katherine M. Dunham, R. F. D 2,
Home Missionary Dept.: Rives Junction, Mich.
Sec., E. R. Thiele. J. H. Fenner, Metamora, Mich.
Mrs. Lula Flinn, E. M. C., Berrien
MINISTERS. Springs, Mich.
Wm. A. Westworth, Holly, Mich. Mrs. Anna E. Graham, 200 South
T. B. Buckner,1771/2 Elliott St., DeWitt St., Bay City, Mich.
Detroit, Mic. Mrs. J. Irwin, 61 Buena Vista Ave.,
A. V. Cotton, 227 Grand Ave., Highland Park, Mich.
West, Detroit, Mich. Mrs. E. R. Liebe], 349 Springwells
Frank Dudley, 835 Woodrow Ave., Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Detroit, Mich. T. A. Little, Holly, Mich.
J. 0. Ferris, 1405 Ann Arbor St., Vara Lynch, 426 Trumbull Ave.,
Flint, Mich. Detroit, Mich.
H. M. Kelley, Holly, Mich. L. C. Metcalf, 169 Tireman Ave.,
0. M. Kittle, 114 Orange St., Jack- Detroit, Mich.
son, Mich. Pearl Morrison, 824 Carroll St.,
A. V. Morrison, 824 Carroll St., Saginaw, Mich.
Saginaw,Mich. C. L. Paddock, Holly, Mich.
W. D. Parh urst, 232 South Logan B. H. Phipps, Holly, Mich.
St., Lansing, Mich. Minnie B. Sell, 223 South Bond
J. E. Patzkowski, 825 Peter Hunt St., Saginaw, Mich.
St., Detroit, Mich. Mrs. T. M. Summerville, 196 Wells
N. II. Pool. 822 Brewster St., Sagi- St., Caro, Mich.
naw, Mich. Mrs. Flora H. Williams, Holly,
R. B. Thurber, Holly, Mich. Mich.
L. E. .Wellman, 728 Brooks St., Mrs. Agnes E. Webber, 426 Trum-
Ann Arbor, Mich. bull Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Etta Young, 112 Judson St., Pon-
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. tiac, Mich.
II. A. Boylan, 426 Trumbull Ave.,
Detroit, Mich. Honorary Missionary Licentiates.
L. G. Moore, 213 North Pine St.,
Lansing, Mich.. Marie P. Harriman, 426 Trumbull
E. L. Sanford, 426 Trumbull Ave., . Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Detroit, Mich. Mina Pierce, R. F. D. 2, Milford,
M. Shepard, R. F. D.. Owosso, Mich. Mich.
E. I. Beebe, Ovid, Mich.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
LICENTIATES.
Frances Baldwin, 200 South De-
E. V. Moore, Holly, Mich. Witt St., W. S., Bay City, Mich.
D. C. Newbold, Lapeer, Mich. Mrs. Marie Chamberlain, 302 North
E. L. -Peterson, Otisvile, Mich. East Ave., Jackson, Mich.
F. A. Quackenbush, 1027 Chestnut Beatrice Connor, 824 Carroll St.,
St., Port Huron, Mich. Saginaw, Mich.
Timothy Summerville, 196 Wells Winnifred Falconer, 616 North
St., Caro, Mich. Oakley St., Saginaw, Mich.
E. R. Thiele, Holly, Mich. Violette Hall, 435 LaBelle Ave.,
A. L. VanFossen, Holly, Mich. Highland Park, Mich,
Honorary Ministerial Licentiate. Mina Hulett, care John Lambert,
Route 2, Saginaw, Mich.
H. S. Guilford, Chesaning, Mich. Hazel Kane, Holly Mich.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 63

Gladys Keiser, care Mrs. Evart OFFICERS.


Stringer, Route 1, Mayville, Conference:
Mich. Pres., W. H. Holden.
Lona Lamb, Lock Box 233, Ithaca,
Mich. Sec. amd Treas., H. E. Moon.
Miss Dot McCormick, 426 Trum- Executive Committee: W. H.
bull Ave., Detroit, Mich. Holden, H. E. Moon, R. B. Craig,
Vina I. Miles,Adelphian Academy, W. W. Brayshaw, P. C. Hanson,
Holly, Mich. R. J. Watson, E. N. Sargeant.
Hattie Bolague, Y. W. C. A., Flint, Legal Assn.: " The Southern Illi-
Mich. nois Confetence Assn. of S. D. A."
Margaret Price, care C. R. Laur- Pres., W. H. Holden; Sec., R. B.
ence, Route 2, Inkster, Mich. Craig.
Miss Matilda Russell, St. Charles,
Mich. Tract Society:
Mrs. Frances Sandborn, 19 Hill St., See. and Treas., H. E. Moon.
Pontiac, Mich. Field Miss. Sec., R. J. Watson.
Grace Shepard, 232 South Logan Sabbath School Dept.:
St., Lansing, Mich. Sec., Mrs. W. H. Holden.
Ruth Shepard, .Box 96, Napoleon,
Mich. Educational Dept.:
Alfaretta Sherman, care Mrs. E. L. Supt., Miss Grace Evans.
McCormick, Oxford, Mich. Young People's Dept.:
.E. J. Smith, care John Sutton, Sec., Miss Grace Evans.
R. F. D., Pompeii, Mich.
yivian Thomas, care H. H. King, Medical Miss. Dept.:
Route 2, Ypsilanti, Mich. Sec., Mrs. W. C. Dalbey.
=- CHURCH DIRECTORY. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Sec., W. H. Holden.
Bay City, 304 South Dean St.
Detroit: Home Missionary Dept.:
Central, 424 Trumbull Ave. Sec., P. C. Hanson.
West Side, cor. Stanley and Six-
teenth Sts. MINISTERS.
Colored,.921 Hastings St. W. H. Holden, 304 West Allen St.,
Flint, 709 Stockton St. Springfield, Ill.
Jackson, cor. Summit and Ten
Eyck Sts. P. C. Hanson, 811 East Bell St.,
Lansing, 614 West Washtenaw St. Bloomington, Ill.
Saginaw, 1200 North Michigan B. L. Bost, 506 Spring St., Peoria,
Ill.
Ave. E. N. Sargeant, 1734 North Mon-
roe St., Decatur, Ill.
F. C. Phipps, 1931 Stewart St.,
ILLINOIS CONFERENCE. Springfield, Ill.
Formerly a part of the Illinois Louis Brews; R. F. D. 4, Box 256a,
Conference organized in 1871, di- Belleville, Ill.
vided and reorganized in 1902, and Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
again in 1918.
Territory: The State of Illinois C. H. Bliss, R. F. D. 1, Box 48,
except the following-named nine Peoria, ill.
counties in the northeastern part
of the State: Cook, Lake, Mc- LICENTIATES.
Henry, Kane, DuPage, Kendall, R. J. Watson, 304 West Allen St.,
Grundy, Kankakee, and Will. Springfield, Ill.
Office: 304 West Allen St., Spring- C. J. Smith, 324a Collinsville Ave.,
field, Ill. East St. Louis, Ill.
54 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

G. H. Eaton, 304 West Allen St., Margurite Porter, 112 South First
Springfield, Ill. St., Streator, Ill.
B. M. Butterfield, 1611 School St., Florence Puels, Rock Falls, Ill.
Rockford Ill.
J. C. Nixon, 1340 East North St., CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Galesburg, Ill. Bloomington, Knights of Pythias
Hall.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Danville, cor. Main and First Sts.
H. E. Moon, 304 West Allen St., Decatur, cor. College and Packard
Springfield, Ill. Sts.
Grace Evans, 304 West Allen St., Peoria, Machin St.
Springfield, Ill. Urbana, eon. Main and Harvey Sts.
Inis Morey, 304 West Allen St., Springfield, 300 West Allen St.
St., Springfield, 111.
Mrs. W. H. Holden, 304 West Al-
len St., Springfield, Ill.
Mary B. Craig, 1104 North Ed-
wards St., Decatur. Ill. INDIANA CONFERENCE.
Rika Wohlers, 304 West Allen St., Organized 1872.
Springfield, Ill.
W. L. Avery, care Academy, Sher- Territory: The State of Indiana,
idan, M. excepting the seven counties in
Kate Williams, 129 Gridley St., the northern tier.
Ottawa, Ill. Office: Rooms 417-21 Castle Hair
Doris Hedstrom, care Tri-City San- Bldg., Indianapolis, hid.
itarium, Moline, Ill.
Miss Anna Hibben, Sheridan, Ill. OFFICERS. `
Miss Jean Phillips, Sheridan, Ill. Conference:
Pres.,- C. S. Wiest.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Sec. and Treas., 0. 0. Albert.
Mrs. J. G. Manning, Xenia, Ill. Executive Committee: C. S.
Mrs. G. W. McBride, 951 West Weist, B. J. White, T. F. Hubbard,
Green St., Decatur, Ill. T. A. Goodwin, Walter Gettys,
Miss Edith Peterson, care Mrs. W. A. Greenlee.
Nettie Tagffart, Martinsvile,
.Miss Ava Kirkpatrick, 20 Cronk- sociationLegal Assn.: " The Indiana As-
of Seventh-day Advent-
hite St., Danville, Ill. ists." Pres., C. S. Wiest; Sec.,
.Miss Mildred Avery, care Mrs. Rn-
hesa Whorell, Route 5, Noble, Ill. T. F. Hubbard; Treas., 0. G. Al-
bert.
Miss Martha Avery, 820 South
Twenty-second St., Herrin,- Ill. "The Indiana Medical Mission-
ary and Benevolent Association."
Miss Viola Spradlinc,,, 740 South
Washington St., DuQuoin, Ill. Pres., C. S. Wiest; Sec. and Treas.,
Miss Amanda Trueblood, 740 South Er. W. C. Dunscombe.
Washington St., DuQuoin, FL Tract Society:
Mrs. Lucile Birdwell, care Tri-City See. and Treas., 0. G. Albert.
Sanitarium, Moline, Ill. . Field Miss. Sec., W. B. Maris.
Verne Brown, 224 Horace Ave.,
Rockford, Sabbath School Dept.:
Vivian Colburn, care F. E. En- See., Miss Edith Shepard.
driss, Stockton, ill. Educational Dept.:
Dorothy Case, 511 East North St., Supt., Miss Edith Shepard.
Princeton, Ill.
Grace Gibbons, care W. A. Marsh, Medical Missionary Dept,:
Sec., Dr. W. C. Dunscombe.
Aledo, Ill.
Josephine Holmes, 157 Whitesboro Religious Liberty Dept,:
Ave., Galesburg, Ill. See., C. S. Wiest.- '
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 55

Young People's Dept.: Helen 'Woods, 1106 North Seven-


Sec., 0. B. Hall. teenth St., Lafayette', Ind.
Eva Pitcher, 311 Park St., Terre
Home Missionary Dept.: Haute, Ind.
Iris Morey, 109 Miami St., Wa-
See., 0. B. Hall. bash, Incl.
Nellie Stevens, 802 North Twelfth
MINISTERS. St., Vincennes, Ind.
C. S. Wiest, 417 Castle Hall Bldg., Mrs. C. W. Marsh, care Academy,
Indianapolis, Ind. Needham Ind.
T. F. Hubbard, 658 East Twenty- Alma Tibbs , 633 Blake St., In-
fifth St., Indianapolis, Ind. dianapolis, Ind.
0. G. Albert, 417 Castle Hall Bldg.,
C. L. White, 417 Castle Hall Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.
Indianapolis, Ind. Ida V. Hadley, 1605 Sturm Ave.,
M. J. Allen, 1009 East Wayne St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Ft. Wayne, Ind.
J. W. Hofstra, 802 North Twelfth CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
St., Vincennes, Ind. Faye Ellis, R. F. D. 9, Anderson,
J. M. Campbell, 633 Blake St., In- Incl.
dianapolis, Ind. Elizabeth Blake, R. F. D. 4, Craw-
fordsville, Ind.
C. W. Curtis, care Wabash Valley Esther Karr, Elnora, Ind.
Sanitarium, Lafayette, Ind. Blanche Hicks, 312 East Main St.,
B. J. White, 427 West Seventh St., Hartford City,-Incl.
Anderson, Ind. Ruby Ratcliffe, 321 West North
St., Hartford City, Ind.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. H. . Keever, 2102 Coyner Ave.,
0. S. Hadley, 1605 Sturm Ave., In- Indianapolis, Incl.
dianapolis, Ind. Donna Priddy, 2102 Coyner Ave.,
Indianapolis, Incl.
Wm. A. Young, 904 College Ave.,
Mayna Miller, 1711 Central Ave.,
Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind.
LICENTIATES. Lorraine Fankhouse, Jacksonville,
Incl.
C. W. Marsh, care Beechwood Inez Bird, 823 West Monroe St.,
Academy, Needham, Ind. Kokomo, Incl.
0. B. Hall, 417 Castle Hall Bldg., Hazel Guild, 2120 South Adams
Indianapolis, Ind. St., Marion, Ind.
Hugh Williams, care Beechwood Lillian Swayne, Maxwell, Ind.
Academy, Needham, Ind. Irene Vance, 512 South Jefferson
St., Muncie, Ind.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Ethel Armstrong, care Walter Zir-
Dr. W. C. Dunscombe, care Wa- kle, Middletown, Ind.
bash Valley Sanitarium, Lafay- Stella Jacobs, 153 Richmond Ave.,
ette, Ind. Richmond, Ind.
C. E. Garnsey, Wabash Valley San- Panamah Saucerman, 311 Park St.,
itarian. T,afayette. Ind. Terre Haute, Ind.
E. M. Dudley, eor. Sixth and Mad- Edna Stureman, Albion, Ind.
ison Ave., ArNrson, Ind. Carl Pruitt, R. F. D. 7, Blooming-
Miss Edith Shepard, Rooms 417-21, ton, Ind.
Castle Hall Bldg., Indianapolis, Mrs. George Anderson, 1908 Fletch-
Ind. er St., Anderson, Ind.
. Mary C. Kent, 1028 Sterling St., Beatrice Lorimer, Monon, Ind.
Indianapolis. Incl. Cecil Bradburn, Farmersburg, Ind.
Florence Knight, 658 East Twen- Mrs. Bertha Stottlemyer, Fortville,
ty-fifth St., Indianapolis, Ind.. Ind.
56 LAKE "UNION CONFERENCE.

NORTH MICHIGAN CON- E. A. Piper, Frankfort, Mich.


FERENCE. J. C. Harris, 854 Haring St., Cad-
illac, Mich.
Formerly a part of the Michigan R. J. Bellows, Cooks, Mich.
Conference organized in 1861; Chancy Wood, Mesick, Mich.
divided and reorganized in 1902.
Territory: All of the Lower Pe- LICENTIATES.
ninsula north of the counties of
Bay, Saginaw, Oratiot, Mont; S. C. Hannon, R. F. D. 1, Wilson,
calm, and Muskegon, excepting Mich.
the eight southern townships of Hugh Stearns, 315 West Twelfth
Newaygo County; and all the St., Traverse City, Mich.
Upper Peninsula east of the E. C. Townsend, 510 Petoskey St.,
counties of Marquette and Me- Petoskey, Mich.
nominee, and including the Har- A. M. May, Pellston, Mich.
ris church in Menominee County. P. L. Thompson, 626 East Gar-
field St., Cadillac, Mich.
Office: 510 Petoskey St., Petoskey, A. P. Heflin, Frankfort, Mich.
Mich. Garland Bogar, Kewadin, Mich.
OFFICERS. L. M. Peterson, Reed City, Mich.
C. N. Keiser, 124 Michigan St.,
Conference: Petoskey, Mich.
Pres., R. J. Nethery.
Sec. and Treas., C. H. Nielsen. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Executive Committee: R. J. Carolyn Rasmusson, 510 Petoskey
Nethery, F, J. Harris, E. A. Piper, St., Petoskey, Mich.
F. E. Fenner. Mrs. Ethel Sprague, Boyne City,
Legal Assn.: " North Michigan Mich.
Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Elsie Reynolds, 510 Petoskey St.,
Pres., R. J. Nethery; See. and Petoskey, Mich.
Treas., C. H. Nielsen. Mrs. M. M. Faulkner, 335 West
Ninth St., Traverse City, Mich.
Tract Society: Opal Willard, 510 Petoskey St.,
Sec. and Treas., C. H. Nielsen. Petoskey, Mich.
Field Miss. Sec., Hugh Stearns.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Sabbath School Dept.: Mrs. F. J. Harris, R. F. D. 1, Cadil-
Sec., Miss Carolyn Rasmusson. lac, Mich.
Educational Dept.: Catherine Shepard, Mesick, Mich.
Supt., Miss Carolyn Rasmusson. Shirley Waters, Buckley, Mich.
Birdie Jacques, Frankfort, Mich.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Hazel Bogar, 315 West Twelfth
Sec., R. J. Nethery. St., Traverse City, Mich.
Essie Burgess, Cooks, Mich.
Young People's Dept.: Emilie Crouch, R. F. D. 1, Wilson,
Sec., N. C. Peterson. Mich.
Pansy Middaugh, R. F. D. 1, Hope,
Home Missionary Dept.: Mich.
Sec., Chancy Wood. Myrtle Grahl, Rhodes, Mich.
Florence Orth, Gaylord, Mich.
MINISTERS. Dot Mesick, Stittsville, Mich.
R. J. Nethery, 510 Petoskey St., Ethel Beemer, R. F. D., Hope,
Petoskey, Mich. Mich.
F. J. Harris, R. F. D. 1, Cadillac, Mrs. E. W. Sprague, Boyne City,
Mich. Mich.
F. E. Fenner, 211 South Bailey St., Mrs. Martha Waters, Shelby, Mich.
Cheboygan, Mich, Mary Parks, Carp Lake, Mich.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 67

NORTH WISCONSIN CON- H. W. Reed, Clearwater Lake, Wis.


FERENCE. H. P. Anderson, 620 Tenth Ave.,
Organized 1916. West, Ashland, Wis.
Territory: The northern portion LICENTIATES.
of Wisconsin, including the N. C. Peterson, Menominee, Mich.
f o 11 o wing counties: Pepin, Enos Parish, Hines, Wis.
Pierce, Dunn, Rusk, Taylor, W. A. Schebo, Box 496, Prentice,
Lincoln, Langdale, the north- Wi.s.
ern nine townships of Ocon- V. R. Hillman, Hudson, Wis.
to County, Marinette, Florence, E. A. von Pohle, Hines, Wis.
Forest, Oneida, Vitas, Price, C. F. Colton, 620 Tenth Ave., West.
Iron, Ashland, Sawyer, Hayfield, Ashland, Wis.
Douglas, Washburn, Burnett, E. Honiara, Box 291, Houghton,
Polk, St. Croix, Barron, Chippe- Mich.
wa; also the following-named
counties of the Upper Peninsula MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
of Michigan: Menominee, Dick- Miss Sue -Jones, Merrill, Wis.
inson, Marquette, Iron, Baraga, H. W. Johnson, 620 Tenth Ave.,
Houghton, Keweenaw, Ontona- West, Ashland, Wis.
gon, and Gogebic.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Office: 620 Tenth Ave., West, Ash-
land, Wis. Miss Inez Brasier, Flat C, Wil-
Address: Drawer 482, Ashland, marth 2, Ashland, Wis.
Wis. Miss Auda Booram, Clearwater
Lake, Wis.
OFFICERS. Mrs. Hazel Fink, Clear Lake, \Vis.
Conference: Miss Arvilla Ebert, Shell Lake,
Pres., J. J. Irwin. Wis.
Sec. and Treas., H. W. Johnson. Miss Alice Scott, Spooner, Wis.
Miss Helen Aunet, care C. Russell,
Executive Committee: J. J: Ir- Gleason, Wis.
win, J. M. Hoyt, E. A. von Pohle, Miss Esther Kirschner, care Thog-
H. W. Johnson, Alfred Nelson. , erson, Luck, Wis.
Tract Society: Miss Sarah Monette, care J. A.
Sec., H. W. Johnson. Scott, Chetek, Wis.
Field Miss. Sec., C. F. Colton. Miss Gertrude Holmes, care Wal-
derly Academy, Hines, Wis.
Sabbath School Dept.: A. L. Denier, 1708 Thirteenth St.,
Sec., T. S. Copeland. Superior, Wis.
Education al Dept.: CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Supt., T. S. Copeland.
Ashland, 620 Tenth Ave., West.
Young People's Dept.: Superior, cor. Eleventh St. and
Sec., T. S. Copeland. Cuming Ave.
Home Missionary Dept.:
Sec., J. J. Irwin.
MINISTERS. SOUTH WISCONSIN CON-
J. J. Irwin, 620 Tenth Ave., West, FERENCE.
Ashland, Wis. Formerly a part of the Wisconsin
J. M. Hoyt, Spooner, Wis. Conference organized in 1871; di-
Geo. Wikander, Ironwood, Mich. vided and reorganized in 1916.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. Territory: All counties south of the
.J. B. Scott, R. F. D. 2, Chetek, Wis. northern boundaries of Buffalo,
F. Stebbeds. Clearwater Lake, Wis. Eau Claire, - Clark, Marathon,
58 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

and Shawano Counties, and all P. M. Hanson, 700 Woodward Ave.,


of Oconto County south of a line Chippewa FAA, Wis.
drawn due east from the north E. F. Perris, 719 \Vest Walnut St.,
east corner of Shawano County Green Bay, Wis.
to Marinette County, and from C. P. Gaede, 630 Twenty-second St.,
there following the northern Milwaukee. Wis.
boundary of Oconto County to A. F. French, Route 3, Baraboo,
Green Bay. Wis.
Office: Rooms 257-260, Washington Bcrthelsen, Bethel, Wis.
Bldg., Madison, Wis. J. D. Johnson, 1403 Grand Ave.,
Racine, Wis.
OFFICERS.
Conference: Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Pres., E. A. Bristol. S. S. Smith, R. F. D., New Lisbon,
Sec. and Treas., W. J. Walter. Wis.
Executive Committee: E. A.
Bristol, P. L. Larson, G. P. Gaede, LICENTIATES.
E. F. Ferris, W. J. Walter, H. H.
Hicks, Charles McCrillis. E. E. Trowbridge, Marshfield, Wis.
'W. H. Westermeyer, 1723 Ontario
Legal Assn.: " Wisconsin Con-
ference Assn. of the S. D. A." Ave., Sheboygan, Wis.
Pres., E. A. Bristol; Sec. and C. C. King, 8 Mills St., Madison,
Wis.
Treas., W. J. Walter.
Executive Committee: E. A. L. G. Jorgensen, 617 State St.,
Bristol, W. J. Walter, P. L. Lar- Madison, Wis.
son, E. F. Ferris, O. P. Gaede. H. T. Elliott, Bethel, Wis.
W. H. Wohlers, Bethel, Wis.
Book and Bible House: E. A. Weaver, Bethel, Wis.
Sec. and Treas., W..). Walter. Chas. Johnson, Milton Junction;
Field Miss. Sec., C. C. King. Wis.
C. T. Tolf, care Sanitarium, Mad-
Sabbath School Dept.: ison, Wis.
See., Miss May Bel. Guisto Vitrano, 740 Jackson St.;
Milwaukee, .Wis.
educational Dept.:
Supt., Mrs. Augusta Blosser- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Jorgensen, 617 State St., Madison,
Wis. W. J. Walter, 1135 West Washing-
ton Ave., Madison, Wis.
Medical Missionary Dept.: P. L. Larson, care Sanitarium,
Sec., R. S. Ingersoll, M. D., care Madison, Wis.
Sanitarium, Madison, Wis. Miss Mary Bell, 210 North Brooks
St., Madison, Wis.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Mrs. D. 13. Christianson, 422 North
Sec., E. A. Bristol. :Henry St., Madison. Wis.
Wilma Walter 1135 West Wash-.
Young Pecple's Dept.: ington Ave., Madison, Wis.
Sec., Miss May Bell. Grace Redwine, 664 Thirty-third
St., Milwaukee, Wis.
Home Missionary Dept.: Emelia Roberson, 1101 South Ninth
Sec., Lawrence Jorgensen. St., Watertown, Wis.
Mrs. Mary Howell, 210 North
MINISTERS. Brooks St., Madison, Wis.
E. A. Bristol, 8 Mills St., Madison, Miss Ella Paddock, 210 North
Wis. Brooks St., Madison, Wis.
H. H. Hicks, 933 Kenesaw St., Miss Olive Shadell 554 West Mif-
Milwaukee', Wis. flin St., Madison, Wis.
er
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 69

CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Territory: Southwestern Michigan


Miss Grace Jorgensen, Route 3, south of the southern boun-
Baraboo, Wis. daries of the counties of Oce-
Miss Lillian McDowell, Maon ana, Mecosta, and Isabella,, and
Junction, Wis. the eight southern townships of
Miss Ilelen M. Johnson, 865 Fifth Newaygo; and west of the coun-
St., Milwaukee, Wis. ties of Gratiot, Clinton, Ingham,
Miss Kittie Hickok, Bethel, Wis. Jackson, and Hillsdale, and the
Edith Hickok, 1659 Menomonie following 'counties of Indiana:
St., Eau Claire, Wis. Steuben, La Grange, Elkhart, St.
Maybel V. Jensen, 817 Cora St., Joseph, La Porte, and Porter. -
Green Bay, Wis. Office: '8 Pearl St., Grand Rapids,
Eliza Parfitt, La Farge, Wis. Mich.
Edith Colburn, care Sanitarium,
Madison, Wis. OFFICERS.
Flora McChesney, 505 West Sixth Conference:
St., Marshfield, Wis. Pres., E. K. Slade.
- Emma P. Trowbridge, 865 Fifth See. and Treas., D. K. Royer.
St., Milwaukee, Wis. Executive Committee: E. K.
Ethel Parfitt, care C. Neault, Route Slade, D. K. Royer, J. E. Root,
2, Dancy, Wis. 0. F. Gaylord, S. B. Horton, Geo.
Doris Larsen, Ft. Atkinson, Wis. Simpson.
Miss Grace Jordan, Poy Sippi, Wis.
Agnes Nelson, Route 1, Box 147, Tract Society:
Franksville, Wis. Sec. and Treas., D. K. Royer.
Della Wood, Route 1, Box 18, Field Miss. Sec.,
Yuba, Wis.
Miss Rachel Grimm, care F. Chap- Sabbath School Dept.:
man, Cassville, Wis. Sec., Miss Edna L. Walker, 8
Edith Osgood, Route 2, West De- Pearl St., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Pere, Wis.
Mrs. M. B. Nielsen, care C. B. Educational Dept.:
Cady, Wyeville, Wis. Supt., Miss Lotta E. Bell, 8
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Pearl St., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Appleton, cor. Richmond and Gil- Medical Missionary Dept.:
more Ste. See., Dr. 0. R.- Cooper, Berrien
Eau Claire, Francis St., Shawtown. Springs, Mich.
Fond du Lac, 1. 0. 0. F. Hall, South
Ma in St. Re1igions T.iberty
Green Bay, 704 West Walnut St. See:, S. B. Horton, 612 Wood-
Kenosha, cor. Howland and Salem ward Ave., Kalamazoo, Mich.
Sts.
Milwaukee, 865 Fifth St. Young People's Dept.:
New London, cor. Smith and Pine Sec., Miss Edna L. Walker, 8
Sts. Pearl St., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Oshkosh, cor. Forest Ave. and Elm
St. Home Missionary Dept.:
Racine, 1201 Tenth St. Sec., Lyle C. Shepard. 1965 Hor-
ton Ave., Southeast, Grand Rap-
ids, Mich.
WEST MICHIGAN CON- MINISTERS.
FERENCE. E. K. Slade, 8 Pearl St., Grand
Formerly a part of the Michigan Rapids, Mich.
Conference. organized in 1F61; U. S. Anderson, Berrien Springs.
divided and reorganized in 1902. Mich.
60 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

W. H. Wakeham, Berrien Springs, Jennie DeYoung 523 Prince St.,


Mich. Grand Rapids, 'Mich. -
N. M. Jorgensen, 37 Beidler St., Mrs. Emma Hebner, 978 Pavone
Muskegon, Mich. St., Benton Harbor, Mich.
F. W.Johnston, 1328 South Mich- Edna L. Walker, 8 Pearl St.,
igan Ave., South Bend, Ind. Grand Rapids, Mich.
R. U. Garrett, Berrien Center, Beatrice Smalley, 718 South Park
Mich. St., Kalamazoo, Mich.
W. J. Blake, R. F. D. 7, Box 20a, Frances P. Goodwyn, 8 Pearl St.,
Battle Creek, Mich. Grand Rapids, Mich.
L. T. Nicola, 501 Union Ave., Lillian Harding, 114 East Broad-
Southeast, Grand Rapids, Mich. way South Bend, Ind.
0. F. Gaylord, 299 Van Buren St., Mrs. Bertha E. Jorgensen, 37 Beid-
Battle Creek, Mich. ler St., Muskegon, Mich.
S. B. Horton, 612 Woodward Ave., Miss Nina Fleetwood, 8 Pearl St.,
Kalamazoo, Mich. Grand Rapids, Mich.
A. E. Serns, Benton Harbor, Mich. Mrs. Edith Cross, 517 Adams St.,
Lyle C. Shepard, 1965 Horton S. E., Grand Rapids. Mich.
Ave., Southeast, Grand Rapids, Miss Carrie Powers, 402 Fitch St..
Mich. Albion, Mich.
T. M. Krainean, 1922 West Tenth
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Ave., Gary, lnd.
W. J. Blake, R. F. 13., Battle
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. Creek, ,Mich.
Mrs. W. J. Blake, R. F. D., Battle
M. S. Burnham, Otsego, Mich. Creek, Mich.
W. C. Hebner, 978 Pavone St., Ben- G. E. Miles, 146 Greenwood St.,
ton Harbor, Mich. Battle Creek, Mich.
H. Nicola, 123 Manchester St., Bat- Hattie Belle Abbott, 146 Manches-
tle Creek, Mich. ter St.,Battle Creek, Mich.
J. W. Covert, R. F. D. 1, East Le- Helge iristiansen, 71 Roosevelt
roy, Mich. St., Battle Creek, Mich..
J. E. White, Box 409, Battle Creek, Olive Lindberg, 71 Roosevelt St.,
Mich. Battle Creek, Mich.
Ruth Atwell, 71 Roosevelt St.,
LICENTIATES. Battle Creek, Mich.
0. L. Ice, Paw Paw, Mich. Helen S. Northrup, 71 Roosevelt
W. P. Elliott, 88 West Sixteenth St., Battle Creek, Mich.
St., Holland, Mich. Luella Wells, R. F. D. 1, Hudson-
B. F. Williams, Carson City, Mich. ville, Mich.
Byron Hagle, R. F. D. 1, Pierson, Edna L. Hetherington., 908 South
Mich. Lafayette St., Greenville, Mich.
I. A. Ford, R. F. D. 10, Battle Susie Klose Cear Lake, Mich.
Creek, Mich. Faye Strickland
, Academy, Cedar
W. B. Maris, 121 Delaware St., Lake, Mich.
Grand Rapids, Mich. Edna S. Decker, 112 West Or-
E. L. Smith, 294 West Van Buren leans St., Otsego, Mich.
St., Battle Creek, Mich. Jennie Judson, R. F. D. 2, Coopers-
ville, Mich.
MISSIONARY, LICENTIATES. Florence Ashley, R. F. D. 3, Hast-
ings, Mich.
D. K. Royer, 8 Pearl St., Grand Mrs. R. U. Garrett, Berrien Cen-
Rapids, Mich. ter, Mich.
Lotta E. Bell, 8 Pearl St., Grand Dorothy White, E. M. C., Berrien
Rapids, Mich. Springs, Mich.
Frances L. Case, care Tabernacle, Ruby Boyd, E. M. C.. Berrien
Battle Creek, Mich. Springs, Mich.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 81

Viola Boat, care 0. S. Thompson, Muskegon, cor. Jefferson and De-


Allen, Mich. lano Sts.
Lillian H. Eyestone, 605 Fifth St., Otsego, cor. Franklin and Kalama-
Muskegon Heights, Mich. zoo Sts.
Ruth Hagen, 127 Seventh St., South Bend. 212 South Lafayette
Muskegon, Mich. ' St., Melville Bldg.
Pearl Drumb, R. F. D. 3, Dowag-
iae, Mich. INSTITUTIONS IN THE LAKE
Grace Harrison, 707 Columbia St., UNION CONFERENCE.
South Bend, Ind.
Edith Haselton, care Harry Burk- Educational:
ett, Edmore, Mich. Adelphian Academy, Holly, Mich.
Pitton, care 0. Kimball, Mc- Beechwood Academy, Needham,
Brides, Mich. Ind.
Florence Bylsma, care C. H. Law- Bethel Academy. Bethel, Wis.
rence, Charlotte, Mich. Broadview Theological Seminary,
Mertie Thompson, care F. S. R. F. D. 1, Box 58, La Grange,
Clarke, R. F. D. 3, Carson City, Ill.
Mich. Cedar Lake Academy, Cedar
Flossie Winne, 208 Mulberry St., Lake, Mich.
Albion, Mich. Emmanuel Missionary College,
Mrs. Erwin Hicks, Covert, Mich. Berrien Springs, Mich.
Mrs. F. W. Brainard, 419 West Fox River Academy, Sheridan,
Clinton St., Hastings, Mich. Ill.
Ruby Crain, 811 Union Ave., Walderly Academy, Hines, Wis.
Southeast, Grand Rapids, Mich. Publishing:
Hazel Klose, 1613 Lincoln Ave., South Bend Branch of the Re-
Kalamazoo, Mich. view and Herald Pub. Assn.,
Melville Bldg., South Bend,.
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Ind.
Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Brook-
Allegan, Cutler St. field, Ill.
Battle Creek, cor. Washington and Emmanuel Missionary College
Main Sts. Press, Berrien Springs, Mich.
Charlotte, Sheldon St.
Grand Rapids, Cass Ave., near Sanitariums:
Wealthy St. Madison Sanitarium, Madison,
Greenville, Franklin and Cass St. Wis.
Hastings, cor. East and Bond Sts. Tri-City Sanitarium, 1213 Fif-
Kalamazoo, cor. Sheldon and Jack- teenth St., Moline, Ill.
son . Sts. Wabash Valley Sanitarium, La
Holland, North Water St. Fayette, Ind.
NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized 19oz.
Territory: The Conferences of M. L. Andreasen, College View,
Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, Nebr.
and South Dakota. S. A. Ruskjer, Sauk Center, Minn.
Office Address: 2718 Third Ave., M. S. Reppe, Hutchinson, Minn.
South, Minneapolis, Minn. H. R. Johnson, Hutchinson, Minn.
N. P. Neilsen, Hutchinson, Minn.
OFFICERS. A. F. Schmidt, 2718 Third Ave.,
South, Minneapolis, Minn.
Conference:
Pres., Chas. Thompson. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, I. G.
Ortner. E. Hilliard, 1431 Thomas St., St.
Executive Committee: Chas. Paul, Minn.
Thompson, I. G. Ortner, A. R. 0. Madsen, Ruthven, Iowa.
Ogden, W. H. Clark, E. L. Stew- H. Steen, 718 Maryland St., St.
art, E. T. Russell, A. F. Schmidt, Paul, Minn.
N. P. Neilsen, E. M. Oberg, S. A. Valentine Leer, Harvey, N. Dak.
Ruskjer, Dr. H. W. Barbour. LICENTIATES.
Transportation Agent, I. G. H. M. Johnson, Mitchinson, Minn.
Ortner. I. G. Ortner, 2718 Third Ave.,
Legal Assn.: " The Northern South, Minneapolis, Minn.
Union Conference Assn. of S. E. M. Oberg, 2718 Third Ave.,
D. A.. Incorporated." Pres., Chas. South, Minneapolis, Minn.
Thompson; Sec. and Treas., I. G.
Ortner. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Union Book Depository: H. W. Barbour, Nevada, Iowa.
Bessie Thompson, 2718 Third Ave.;
Kansas City Branch of the South,: Minneapolis, Minn.
Pacific Press Pub. Assn., 1224 Eu-
clid Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
Union Field Miss. Sec., E. M.
Oberg.
IOWA CONFERENCE.
Educational Dept.:
Sec., A. F. Schmidt. Organized 1863.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Territory: The State of Iowa.
Office: Nevada, Iowa.
Sec., Chas. Thompson.
OFFICERS.
Medical Missionary Dept.: Conference:
Sec., Dr. H. W. Barbour, Neva- Pres., A. R. Ogden.
da, Iowa. Sec. and Treas., A. R. Smouse.
Young People's Dept.: Executive Committee: A. R.
Ogden, C. J. Robinson, J. E.
Sec., A. F. Schmidt. Shively, A. P. Hanson, D. F.
Home Missionary Dept.: Weatherly, G. E. Leffler, J. J.
Koehn.
Sec., S..A. Ruskjer. Legal Assn.: " The Iowa Sev-
enth-day Adventist Association."
MINISTERS. Pres., A. R. Ogden ; See. and Treas.,
Chas. Thompson, 2718 Third Ave., A. R. Smouse. Other Members
South, Minneapolis, Minn Board of Trustees: J. H. Johnson,
62
NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 03

W. M. Robinson, J. H. Minnick. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.


P. E. Jensen, W. C. Hannah. E. 0. Olsen, Forest City, Iowa.
Tract Society: C. W. Heald, care Sanitarium, Bat-
tle Creek, Mich.
Sec. and Treas., R. F. Woods. H. Rorholin, Route .3, Altoona,.
Field Miss. Sec., L. L. Grand Iowa.
Pre:: B. A. Wolcott, 403 Sixth Ave.,
District Miss. Directors: J. W. West, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Dorcas, Steen Jensen, J. W. Beams.
Sabbath School Dept.: LICENTIATES.
Sec., Mrs. Flora V. Dorcas. Mrs. Minnie Sype, Exira, Iowa.
Educational Dept.: C. E. Adams, Nevada, Iowa:
D. K. Olsen; Lake Mills, Iowa.
Supt., J. J. Koehn. S. B. Slater, Route 7, Mason City,
Religious Liberty Dept.: Iowa.
F. W. Meyer, 306 Fifteenth Ave.,
Sec., Wm. Ostrander, 1820 West Charles City, Iowa.
Ninth St., Des Moines, Iowa. A. R. Smouse, Nevada, Iowa.
Young Pecple's Dept.: W. C. Foreman; Nevada, Iowa.
S'ec., C. E. Adams. I. V. Counsell, College View, Nebr.
H. M. Jones, Nevada, Iowa.
Home Missionary Dept.: H. E. Edwards, Takoma Park Sta.-
Sec., Mrs. Minnie Sype. - tion, Washington, D. C.
W. C. Hannah, Nevada, Iowa.
MINISTERS. 1. L. Kent, Nevada,, Iowa.
J. B. Watts, Nevada, Iowa.
A. R. Ogden, Nevada, Iowa. G. V. Corkham, 1925 Clay St.,
L. A. Hoopes, Nevada, Iowa. Cedar Falls, Iowa.
V. B. Watts, 418 Broadway, Wat- 0. R. Ellmaker, College View, Nebr.
erloo; Iowa. C. D. Adams, College View, Nebr.
Wm. Ostrander, 1820 West Ninth August Anderson, care Broadview
St., Des Moines, Iowa. Seminary, La,Grarre,
D. "F; Box 238, Cedar H. W. Bowlby, 903 East Jefferson
Rapids, Iowa. St., Fairfield, Iowa.
J. J. Koehn, Box 683, Nevada,
G. W. White, 114 Iowa Ave., Coun- Iowa..
cil Bluffs, Iowa. L. L. Grand Pre, Nevada, Iowa.
W. K. Smith. 50(1 South Gunnison W. E. Patterson, Nevada, Iowa.
St.. Burlington, Iowa. R. F. Carr, 519 North Tenth St.,
J. C. Clemens, 1105 Colorado Court, Centerville, Iowa.
Davenport, Iowa.
W. A. McKibbin, 1915- Sherman St., MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sioux City, Iowa.
4. W. Beams, Nevada, Iowa. Steen Jensen, Exira, Iowa.
Mrs. Flora V. Dorcas, Nevada,
Leffler, 1654 Maple St., Des Iowa.
. Moines, Iowa. Mrs. Myrtle Asay, Nevada, Iowa.
C. J. Metzger, Farmington, Iowa. A. Helen Wilcox, 1330 Fourteenth
F. M. Corbaley, 2227 White St., St., Des Moines, Iowa.
Dubuque, Iowa. Laura E. Buck, Box 238, Cedar
J. W. Dorcas, Nevada, Iowa. Rapids, Iowa.
A. F. Prieger, Box 11, Estherville., Mrs. F. W. Meyer, 306 Fifteenth
Iowa. Ave., Charles City, Iowa.
A,' L. Miller, 1018 West Second Mrs. C. A. Prescott, 403 Sixth Ave.,
St., Ottumwa, Iowa. West, Cedar Rapids, Iowa..
64 NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

Mrs. H. M. Jones, Nevada, Iowa. Oskalobsa, 606 South Second St.


Evelyn Davis, 114 Iowa Ave., Ottumwa, Ransom and Church St.,
Council Bluffs, Iowa. Sioux City, 313 Omaha St.
Florence Dietel, Mountain View,
Cal.
Alice G. Kinney, 731 Grant Ave.,
Waterloo, Iowa. MINNESOTA CONFERENCE.
Mrs. Beulah A. Bridgman, Ken-
wood Park, -Iowa. Organized 1862.
Mrs. Linnie F. Bartholomew, Lake Territory: The State of Minne-
City, Iowa. sota.
Ida Robinson, 500 South Gunnison Office: 1575 Selby Ave., St. Paul.
St., Burlington, Iowa. Minn.
Mrs. W. B. Bates, 722 Otoe St.,
Sioux City, Iowa. OFFICERS.
Ruth Ealy, Portland Sanitarium,
Portland, Oreg. Conference:
Mrs. L. Blanche Jordan, 720 West Pres., W. H. Clark.
Mullen Ave., Waterloo, Iowa. Sec. and Treas., S. D. Hartwell..
Louise Wiedemann, 918 South Sev- Executive Committee: W. H.
enth St., Burlington, Iowa. Clark, S. D. Hartwell, Stemple
C. V. Starr, Pleasanton, Iowa. White, H. M. Hiatt, J. H. Hoffman,
Rose Boose, 1340 Mondamin Ave., R. L. Benton, A. Grundset.
Des Moines, Iowa. Legal Assn.: " The Minnesota
Olney M. Smouse, Nevada, Iowa. Conference Association of Sev-
Bertha Benson, Nevada, owa. enth-day Adventists." Pres., W.
Alma Nelson, 1503 Division St., H. Clark; Sec. and Treas., S. D.
Burlington, Iowa. Hartwell. .
Mrs. A. F. Prieger, Box 11, Esther- Tract Society:
ville, Iowa.. Sec. and Treas., G. B. Gulbrand-
Mrs. L. F. Morrison, 1301 Nine- son, 1575 Selby Ave., St. Paul,
teenth St., Des Moines, Iowa. Minn.
Mary E. Mouston, Nevada, Iowa. Field Miss. Sec., G. A. Campbell,
Miss Harriet Morse, Nevada, Iowa. 2744 Clinton Ave., Minneapolis,
E. D. Hopkins, Atlantic, Iowa. Minn.
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Educational Dept.:
Supt., H. M. Hiatt, Anoka, Minn.
Burlington, Central Ave. and Smith
St. Sabbath School Dept.:
Cedar Falls, Thirteenth and Wal- Sec., Miss Mary D. Hopkins,
nut Sts. 1575 Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
Cedar Rapids, K. P. Hall, 429 First Religious Liberty Dept.:
Ave., East. Sec., R. L. Benton, 714 Sixth
Council Bluffs, Story and Bluff Sts. Ave., East, Duluth, Minn
Creston, 304 North Oak St.
Davenport, 537 West Fifteenth St. Young People's Dept.:
Des Moines, Eighth and Washing- Sec., E. L. Sheldon, Alexandria.
ton Sts. Minn.
Dubuque, Elm St., between Twen-
ty-first and Twenty-second. Home Missionary Dept.:
Keokuk, Seventeenth and Exchange Sec., Anol Grundset, Crookston.
Sts. Minn.
Marshalltown, First and Church
Sts. MINISTERS.
Mason City, Fourteenth St. and W. H. Clark, 1487 Selby Ave., St.
South Delaware Ave. Paul, Minn.
NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 65

S. D. Hartwell, 679 Holly Ave., St. Mrs. Joel Olson, 654 Jessamine St.,
Paul, Minn. St. Paul, Minn.
Carl Svenson, Cambridge, Minn. Mary D. Hopkins, 679 Holly Ave.,
A. W. Kuehl, 312 Van Brunt St., St. Paul, Minn.
Mankato, Minn. Florence Thompson, 679 Holly
Stemple White, 679 Holly Ave., Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
St. Paul, Minn. Sena Nelson, 2421 Eight and One
J. H. Hoffman, 981 Bradley St., St. Half St., South, Minneapolis,
Paul, Minn. Minn.
G. L. Budd, Alexandria, Minn. Miss Hulda Anderson, Cambridge,
P. G. Stanley, 325 East Twenty- Minn.
seventh St., Minneapolis, Minn. G. L. Sather, 1575 Selby Ave., St.
Anol Grundset, Crookston, Minn. Paul, Minn. (In U. S. service.)
H. M. Hiatt, Anoka, Minn. B. 0. Engen, 1575 Selby Ave., St.
R. L. Benton, 714 Sixth Ave., East, Paul, Minn.
Duluth, Minn.
E. L. Sheldon, Alexandria, Minn. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
C. Edwardsen, 3236 Eighteenth
Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. Clara E. Anderson, Alexandria,
C. V. Anderson,
' Wilmar, Minn. Minn.
0. J. Dahl, Midde River, Minn. Elva Babcock, Anoka, Minn.
Hulda Johnson, 700 South Main
LICENTIATES. St., Austin,Minn.
A. H. Rulkoetter, Montevideo, Mrs. J. L. nitnack, R. F. D.,
Minn. Barnesville, Minn.
R. E. Hendricks, Monticello, Minn. Ada Swanson, care T. D. Joy,
B. P. Le Due, 513 Seventh Ave., Brainerd, Minn.
South, St. Cloud, Minn. Mabel Broderson, care Ella Chi-
Herbert Christenson, 522 Eighth nas, Detroit, Minn.
St., South, Virginia, Minn. Maggie Skillings, care Frank Nor-
L. R. Anderson, care Academy, ton, Dodge Center, Minn.
Maple Plain, Minn. Alma Larson, R. F. D., Eagle Bend,
Minn.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Ella Ross, 702 East Second St.,
G. Freeman, 2912 Thirtieth Ave., Duluth, Minn.
South, Minneapolis, Minn. Minnie C. Johnson, care Dr. Tyler,
G. A. Campbell, 2744 Clinton Ave., Eagle Bend, Minn.
Minneapolis, Minn. Grace Anderson, R. F. D.. Glen-
C. C. Schneider, Mountain Lake, wood, Minn.
Minn. Bertha Peake, care College, Hutch-
G. L. Gulbrandson, 256 St. Albans inson, Minn.
St., St. Paul, Minn. Alma V. Jacobs, care E. Lee, La-
Julia Ackerman, 216 Second Ave., moille, Minn.
East, Duluth, Minn. Rachel Anderson, 312 Van Brunt
Erma Jondahl, 325 East Twenty- St., Mankato, Minn.
seventh St., Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Katie Pogue, care Academy,
Mrs. E. W. Nutting, 906 East Maple Plain, Minn.
Eighth St., Duluth, Minn. Julia Ross, 1803 Third Ave., South,
Helen E. Bergersen, 2024 Twenty. Minneapolis, Minn.
eighth Ave., South, Minneapolis, Ethel Griese, 325 East Twenty-
Minn. seventh St., Minneapolis, Minn.
Berenice Fischer, 584 Marshall Marian Holnagel, care Dr. Haw-
Ave., St. Paul, Minn. kins, Montrose, Minn.
May Jenson, 663 Holly Ave., St. Mrs. M. L. Branch, 416 East Pearl
Paul, Minn. St., Owatonna, Minn.
Vesta Jenson, 3017 Bryant Ave., Doon Russell, care Otis Rasmus-
South, Minneapolis, Minn. sen, Pine Island, Minn.
66 NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

Inga Ulvick, care W. A. Reichel, Tract Society:


Red Lake Falls, Minn. See. and Treas., Andrew Roedel.
Geneva Mattson, 931 Bradley St., Field Miss. Sec., M. V. Tucker.
St. Paul, Minn.
Nellie Emmerson, R. F. D. 1, Sta- Sabbath School Dept.:
ples, Minn. Sec., Mrs. J. J. Jutzy.
Mrs. L. D. Harris, R. F. D., Simp-
son, Minn. Educational Dept.:
Ellen Ahlstrom, Wells, Minn. Supt., J. II. Roth.
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Duluth: Sec., E. L. Stewart.
English, cor Sixth St. and Tenth
Ave., East. Young People's Dept.:
Scandinavian, 331 West Twen- Sec., J. H. Roth.
ty-third Ave., West Duluth.
Mankato, 213 State St. Home Missionary Dept.:
Minneapolis: Sec., J. J. Jutzy.
English, cor. Stevens Ave. and
Twenty-seventh St. MINISTERS.
Scandinavian, cor. Franklin Ave.
and Twenty-fourth St. E. L. Stewart, Drawer N, James-
St. Paul: town, N. Dal:.
English, 679 Holly Ave. Carl Leer, Harvey, N. Dak.
Scandinavian, cor. Greenbrier C. C. Jensen, Northwood, N. Dak.
and Jenks Sts. J. H. Seibel, Bowdon, N. Dak.
St. Cloud, Unity Church, Fourth Martin Olson, Valley City, N. Dak.
Ave., South, and Second St. J. H. Roth, Jamestown, N. Dal:.
J. A. Litwinenco, Herried, S. Dal:.
W. A. Alway, Harvey, N. Dak.
C. D. Hein, Lehr, N. Dal:.
R. T. Nash, Harvey, N. Dak.
NORTH DAKOTA CONFER- Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
ENCE.
Valentine Leer, Hari:ey, N. Dak.
Organized 1902.
LICENTIATES.
Territory: The State of North Da-
kota. M. S. Ruskjer, Solway, Minn.
Office Address: Drawer N, James- N. J. Michalenko, Harvey, N. Dak.
M. H. Schuster, Belfield, N. Dak.
town, N. Dak. A. A. Rupert, Beach, N. Dale.
OFFICERS. Roy Saunders, Harvey, N. Dak.
Conference: H. E. Hein, Lincoln Valley, N. Dak.
0. W. Herwick, Hettinger, N. Dak.
Pres., E. L. Stewart. J. A. Schmidt, Woodworth, N. Dak.
Sec., J. J. Jutzy. B. A. Riley, Harvey, N. Dale.
Treas., Andrew Roedel. J. J. Jutzy, Jamestown, N. Dak.
Executive Committee: E. L. Fred Nehring, Harvey, N.
Stewart, Carl Leer, J. H. Roth, M. V. Tucker, Jamestown, N. Dak.
C. C. Jackson, Andrew Roedel, R. R. N. Studt, Minot, N. Dak.
T. Nash.
Legal Assn.: "The North Da- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
kota Conference Association of Andrew Roedel, Jamestown, N.
Seventh-day Adventists." Pres., Dak.
E. L. Stewart; Sec., J. J. Jutzy; Mrs. A. G. Andrews, Devils Lake,
Treas., Andrew Roedel. N. Dak.
NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 67

Mrs. Jennie E. McClelland, 1017 enth-day Adventists." Pres., E.


Fourth Ave., North, Fargo, N. T. Russell; Sec. and Treas., H. J.
Dak. Sheldon.
Mrs. Artha Z. Jutzy, Jamestown,
N. Dak. Tract Society:
H. W. Schmidt, Bowdon, N. Dak. Sec. and Treas., J. H. Nies.
J. C. Harder, Harvey, N. Dal:. Field Miss. Sec., H. A. Rentfro.
Richard Graham, Rocklake, N.
Dak. Sabbath School Dept.:
Mina Panasuk, Harvey, N. Dale. Sec., Evelyn Calkins.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Educational Dept.:
H. W. Schmidt, Bowdon, N. Dak. Supt., Bert Rhoads.
H. E. Hein, Lincoln Valley, N. Dak. Religious Liberty Dept.:
R. E. Mohr, Cleveland, N. Dak.
Jacob Richard, Manfred, N. Dak. See., E. T. Russell.
Pauline Kraus, McClusky, N. Dak. Young People's Dept.:
Lillie Schwartz, Minot, N. Dal:. Sec., Bert Rhoads.
Elizabeth Harder, Harvey, N. Dak.
Marion Edwards, Bessie, N. Dak. MINISTERS.
Alice Leatherman, Jamestown, N.
Dak. E. T. Russell, Drawer 586, Water-
George Kirichenko, Harvey, N. town, S. Dak.
Dak. E. G. Hayes, Lemmon, S. Dak.
Pauline Baybarz, Williston, N. C. M. Babcock, Chamberlain, S.
Dak. Dale.
Peter Yakovenko, Harvey, N. Dak. T. H. Jeys, Redfield, S. Dak.
E. E. Dunham, Madison, S. Dal:.
H. J. Sheldon, Redfield, S. Dak.
LICENTIATES.
SOUTH DAKOTA CONFERENCE.
G. B. Youngberg, Drawer 586,
Organized 1879. Watertown, S. Dak.
Territory: The State of South A. G. Youngberg, Drawer 586,
Dakota, except the Black Hills Watertown, S. Dak.
Counties of Fall River, Custer, G. W. Tucker, Drawer 586, Water-
Pennington, Butte, Meade, Wash- town, S. Dak.
ington, and Shannon. T. L. Oswald, Drawer 586, Water-
Office: Corner of Kemp Ave. and town, S. Dal:.
Broadway, Office in Dakota Life E. H. Oswald, Drawer 586, Water-
Building, Watertown, S. Dak. town, S. Dal:.
C. A. Scriven, Drawer 586, Water-
Office Address: Drawer 586, Water- town, S. Dak,
town, S. Dak. V. D. Hawley, Pierre, S. Dak.
Bert Rhoads,.Redfield, S. Dak.
OFFICERS. R. F. Bresee, Drawer 586, Water-
Conference: town. S. Dak.
F. E. Bresee, Drawer 586, Water-
Pres., E. T. Russell. town, S. Dal:.
Sec. and Treas., J. H. Nies. H. A. Rentfro, Drawer 586, Water-
Executive Committee: E. T. town, S. Dak.
Russell, Wm. Reiner, T. II. Jeys,
H. J. Sheldon, Alfred Jensen, Al- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
bert Tucker. P. A. Field, Redfield, S. Dal:.
Legal Assn.: " South Dakota W. J. McComb, Drawer R, Redfield,
Conference Association of Sev- S. Dak.
68 NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

Miss Hattie Smith, 407% East Miss Hazel Berg, care Chris Dol-
Twelfth St., Sioux Falls, S. Dak. linger, Bowdle, S. Dak.
Aimee DuBois, Drawer R, Redfield, Miss Clara McClelland, care T. J.
S. Dak. Dolan, Camp Crook, S. Dak.
Miss Blanche Smith, care C. P.. Miss Marrion Hunziker, care Mrs.
Farnsworth, Mitchell, S. Dak. E. May, Parker, S. Dak.
Mrs. Eva A. Piper, Drawer 586, Miss Idona Hill, care Albert Al-
Watertown, S. Dak. bertson, Frankfort, S. Dak.
Evelyn Calkins, Drawer 586, Wa- Miss Marion Edwards, care Daniel
tertown, S. Dak. Binder, Leola, S. Dak.
J. H. Nies, Drawer 586, Water-
town, S. Dak. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Mrs. Grace Stewart, 331 Utah St., Aberdeen, Sixth Ave. and Lloyd
Huron, S. Dak. St.
Miss Mabelle Olson, Drawer 586, Huron, 1146 Sixth St.
Watertown, S. Dak. Sioux Falls, South Duluth Ave.,
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. between Thirteenth and Four-
teenth Sts.
Miss Blanch Wood, care P. P. Flat-
ten, Colman, S. Dak.
Miss Alice Griffith, care Mrs. Ger-
trude Chambers, Breckenridge, INSTITUTIONS IN THE
S. Dak. NORTHERN UNION
' Miss Petrina Ruskjer, 514 South CONFERENCE.
Duluth Ave., Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
Miss Elizabeth Magnuson, care Educational:
Sanitarium, Chamberlain. S. Dak. Danish-Norwegian Seminary,
Miss Floy Bowes, care J. P. New- Hutchinson, Minn.
man, Madison, S. Dak. Maplewood Academy, Maple
Miss Florence Little, care A. E. Plain, Minn.
Mourer, Winfred, S. Dak. Oak Park Academy, Nevada,
Mrs. Nella Jeys, R. F. D. 1, Red- Iowa.
field, S. Dak. Plainview Academy, Redfield,
Miss Elsie N. Roser, care Mrs. S. Dak.
Bertha Ruebeck, Dallas, S. Dak. Sheyenne River Academy, Har-
Miss Queen We inhe im er, care vey, N. Dak.
Jacob Maier, Tolstoy, S. Dak.
Miss Alfrida Mortensen, care Sanitarium:
_Archie Hilliard, Dallas, S. Dak. Iowa Sanitarium, Nevada, Iowa.

NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE..


Organized 1906.
Territory: , The Conferences of Executive Committee: C. W.
Montana, Southern. Idaho, Flaiz, H. W. Decker, G. F. Wat-
Southern Oregon, Upper Colum- son, H. G. Thurston, J. W. Nor-
bia, Western Oregon, Western wood, H. W. Cottrell, J. Riffel, J.
Washington, and the Territory F. Beatty, J. J. Nethery, S. J.
of Alaska. Lashier, F. W. Peterson, J. A. Rip-
Office: College Place, Wash. pey, J. F. Piper, L. Johnson, G. C.
Hoskin.
OFFICERS. Legal Assn.: " North Pacific
Conference: Union Conference Assn. of S.
Pres., C. 1.V. Flaiz. D. A." Pres., C. W. Flaiz; Sec.
Sec. and Treas., S. J. Lashier. and Treas., S. J. Lashier.
NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 69

Auditor, S. J. Lashier. P. A. Hanson, Touchet, Wash.


Transportation Agents, S. J. E. J. Hibbard, Scappoose, Oreg.
Lashier and G. C. Hoskin. C. F. Parmele, Astoria, Oreg.
G. E. Langdon, College Place,
Union Book Depository: Wash.
Portland Branch of Pacific Press
Pub. Assn., 719 East Flanders St., LICENTIATES.
Portland, Oreg. W. I. Smith, College Place, Wash.
Manager, G. C. Hoskin. H. E. Loop, 719 East Flanders St.,
Union Field Miss. Sec., H. E. Portland, Oreg.
Loop. W. C. Raley, College Place, Wash.
Sabbath School Dept.: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sec., W. C. Flaiz.
S. J. T,ashier, College Place, Wash.
Educational Dept.: Miss Pearl Cook, College Place,
Sec., W. C. Flaiz. Wash.
F. W. Peterson, College Place,
Young People's Dept.: Wash.
W. C. Flaiz, College Place, Wash.
Sec., W. C. Flaiz.
Honorary Missionary Credentials.
Home Missionary Dept.:
Sec., Mrs. Jennie Flaiz, College Place,
Wash.
MINISTERS. Mrs. B. C. Tabor, 459 Morton St.,
C. W. Flaiz, College Place, Wash. Ashland, Oreg.
Mrs. M. A. Neal, Cottage Grove,
0. A. Johnson, College Place, Wash. Oreg.
F. S. Bunch, College Place, Wash, Mrs. Alice H. Robinson, 2320
C. A. Purdom, 1420 South Fifty- Broadway, Bellingham, Wash.
second St., Tacoma, Wash. A. D. Guthrie, Banks, Oreg.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. Stella B. Lowry, 2320 Broadway,
Bellingham, Wash.
H. W. Decker, College Place, Wash. Miss Lucy B. Post, R. F. D, 2, Box
A. J. Breed, College Place, Wash. 00, Parma, Idaho.
J. C. Foster, Darby, Mont. F. E. Rew, Gaston, Oreg.
U. G. Adkins, Butte Creek, Mont. Clara B. Silver, 1414 West Ray St.,
A. C. Bird, Caldwell, Idaho. Seattle, Wash.
B. C. Tabor, 459 Morton St., Ash-
land, Oreg.
L. A. Gibson, Prineville, Oreg.
C. A. Burman, College Place. Nash. MONTANA CONFERENCE.
P. W. Province, Wenatchee, Wash. Organized 1898.
T. L. Theumler, Sutherlin, Oreg. Territory: The State of Montana.
A. E. Christian, Boise, Idaho.
Thaddeus Godfrey,Concordia,Kans. Office: 411 Black Ave., South,
F. D. Starr, Forest, Idaho. Bozeman, Mont.
L. H. Ells, College Place, Wash. OFFICERS.
Oscar Hill, College Place, Wash.
Daniel Nettleton, Port Townsend_ Conference:
Wash. Pres., 0. F. Watson.
H. TT7_7_-_,vvyirr/-; 11 St., Belling- See. and Treas., T. G. Johnson.
---film, Wash. Executive Committee: G. F.
N. W. Lawrence, Lothair, Mont. Watson, T. 0. Johnson, V. T. Arm-
A. J. Stover, R. F. D. 1, Box 2, strong, W. D. Rittenhouse, R. T.
Ridgefield, Wash. Grimes, C. W. Page, C. F. Cole.
J. E. Graham, 2846 West Sixty- Legal Assn.: " The Montana
first St., Seattle, Wash. Conference Association of Sev-
70 NORTH PACIFIC UNION .CONFERENCE.

enth-day Adventists." Chairman, CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHER.


G. F. Watson; Sec. and Treas., T. Mrs. Effie Booth, Missoula, Mont.
G. Johnson.
Tract Society:
Sec. and Treas., T. G. Johnson.
SOUTHERN IDAHO CON-
Field Miss. Sec., W. C. Christ-
ensen. FERENCE.
Sabbath School Dept.: Organized 1907.
Sec., Mrs. G. F. Watson.
Young People's Dept.: Territory: That i.luirtirs-n of Idaho
south of the forty-fifth paral- ,
Sec., W. A. Woodruff. lel, including all of Lemhi
Home Missionary Dept.: county, together with six coun-
Sec., W. A. Woodruff. ties in Oregon, as follows: Wal-
lowa, Union, Baker, Malheur,
MINISTERS. Harney, Grant.
G. F. Watson, 411 Black Ave., Office: Cor. Sixth and Main Sts..
South, Bozeman, Mont. Boise, Idaho.
Office Address: Box 719, Boise,
Paul Iverson, Missoula, Mont. Idaho.
J. T. Jacobs, Kalispell, Mont.
C. F. Cole, Route 4, Bozeman, OFFICERS.
Mont. Conference:
Jacob Riffel, Billings, Mont. Pres., J. W. Norwood.
Sec. and Treas., H. A. Green.
LICENTIATES.
Executive Committee: J. W.
L. E. Campbell, 221 North Eighth Norwood, F. D. Wagner, C. H. Rit-
St., Miles City, Mont. tenhouse, R. W. Airey, H. A.
W. A. Woodruff, Bozeman, Mont. Green, Wm. Butler, J. L. Wagner.
A. J. Lockert, Antelope, Mont.
J. L. Tucker, Scobey, Mont. Legal Assn.: " Southern Idaho
Conference Assn." Pres., J. W.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Norwood; Sec. and Treas., H. A.
T. C. Johnson, 411 Black Ave., Green.
South, Bozeman, Mont. Tract Society:
V. T. Armstrong, Route 4, Boze- Sec. and Treas., H. A. Green.
man, Mont. Field Miss. Sec., Win. T. Tall.
S. W. Palmer, 411 Black Ave., Sabbath School Dept.:
South, Bozeman, Mont. Sec., Mrs. J. W. Norwood.
Mabel P. Oliver, 411 Black Ave.,
South, Bozeman,- Mont. Educational Dept.:
W. C. Christensen, Bozeman, Mont. Supt., J. E. Weaver.
Mrs. G. F. Watson, Bozeman, Mont. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Cora Palmer, Bozeman, Mont. Sec., F. D. Wagner.
Mary Camic, Bozeman, Mont.
Mrs. Mary Iverson, Missoula, Young People's Dept.:
Mont. Sec., J. E. Weaver.
Ethel Cole, Bozeman, Mont. Home Missionary Dept.:
Ruth Jacobs, Kalispell, Mont. Sec., Wm. T. Tall.
C. W. Page, Trotters, N. Dak.
Miss Pearl M. Job, Butte, Mont. MINISTERS.
T. H. Friedrich, 023 North Thirti- J. IV. Norwood, Box 719, Boise,
eth St., Billings, Mont. Idaho.
Holly Cole, Route 4, Bozeman, F. D. Wagner, 760 South Main St.,
Mont. Twin Falls, Idaho.
NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 71

C. S. Prout, 1402 North Seven- County, including the counties of


teenth St., Boise, Idaho. Lane, Douglas, Coos, Curry,
C. H. Rittenhouse, Baker, Oreg. Josephine, Jackson, Klamath, and
R. W. Airey, Caldwell, Idaho. Lake.
R. B. Coberly, Route 5, Caldwell, Office Addresv 116 West Oak St.,
Idaho. Roseburg, Oreg.
A. C. Bird, Caldwell, Idaho.
LICENTIATES. OFFICERS.
A. J. Meiklejohn, Route 5, Cald- Conference:
well, Idaho. Pres., J. A. Rippey.
J. S. Kilgore, Long Creek, Oreg. Sec. and Treas., E. C. Stiles.
J. H. Lumper, Cambridge, Idaho.
J. E. Weaver, Route 5, Caldwell, Executive Committee: J. A.
Idaho. Rippey, A. V. Rhoads, N. E. Lan-
dreth, J. C. Dutcher, 0. H. Shrews-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. bury.
H. A. Green, Box 719, Boise, Idaho. Legal Assn.: " Southern Oregon
Mrs. C. H. Rittenhouse, Baker, Conference Association of S. D.
Oreg. A." Pres., J. A. Rippey; Sec. and
Wm. T. Tall, Box 719, Boise, Idaho. Treas., E. C. Stiles.
Mrs. F. D. Wagner, 760 South
Main St., Twin Falls, Idaho. Missionary Society:
Miss Gladys Wooden, 1214 East Pres., J. A. Rippey.
Franklin St., Boise, Idaho. See. and Treas., E. C. Stiles.
J. S. McMullen, Box 719, Boise, Field Miss. Sec., 0. H. Shrews-
Idaho. bury.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Sabbath School Dept.:
R. P. Abel, Route 5, Caldwell,
Idaho. Sec., Miss Vesta Kruse.
Miss Enid Sparks, Route 5, Cald- Educational Dept.:
well, Idaho.
Mrs. F. A. Hartley, Route 5, Cald- Supt., C. F. Flaiz.
well, Idaho. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Miss Zella Rhine, 1109 North Fif-
teenth St., Boise, Idaho. Sec., J. A. Rippey.
Miss Beatrice Haines, 1109 North Young People's Dept.:
Fifteenth St., Boise, Idaho.
C. A. Saxon, Boise, Idaho. Sec., C. F. Flaiz.
Miss Marguerite Torrance, Hazel- 4
Home Missionary Dept.:
ton, Idaho.
Bertha Walker, Haze1ton, Idaho. Sec., 0. H. Shrewsbury.
Vivian Allan, Parma, Idaho.
Mina E. Bird, Ontario, Oreg. MINISTERS.
Lovica Holland, Cambridge, Idaho. J. A. Rippey, 116 West Oak St.,
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Roseburg, Oreg.
Boise, cor. Sixth and Main Sts. A. V. Rhoads, Route 2, Box 27,
Medford, Oreg.
LICENTIATES.
SOUTHERN OREGON CON- C. F. Flaiz, 116 West Oak St.,
FERENCE. Roseburg, Oreg.
Organized 1010. E. E. Rippey, 116 West Oak St.,
Territory: All the southern part of Roseburg, Oreg.
Western Oregon south of the O. H. Shrewsbury, 1563 South
northern boundary of Lane Lawrence St., Eugene, Oreg.
72 NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Young People's Dept.:


E. C. Stiles, 116 West Oak St., Sec., Miss Anna J. Olson.
Roseburg, Oreg. Home Missionary Dept.:
Miss Vesta Kruse, 116 West Oak Sec., B. M. Grandy.
St., Roseburg, Orei.
MINISTERS.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. J. J. Nethery, College Place, Wash.
Miss Mildred Boyd, Medford, Oreg. W. H. Thurston, College Place,
Carrie Oberg, Roseburg, Oreg. Wash.
Verna Estes, Medford, Oreg. C. J. Cole, 418 Adams St., Lewis-
Pearl Florer, Eugene, Oreg. ton, Idaho.
Blanche Sanders, Leona, Oreg. R. A. Libby, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Mrs. W. H. Quaif, Grants Pass, B. M. Grandy, College Place, Wash.
Oreg. G. F. Haffner, Penawawa, Wash,
R. H. Martin, 26 West York Ave.,
Spokane, Wash.
UPPER COLUMBIA CONFER- LICENTIATES.
ENCE.
S. W. Munro, Chelan, Wash.
Organized 1880. E. H. Swanson, 1503 Twelfth Ave.,
Territory:. That portion of the Spokane, Wash.
State of Washington lying east Titus Kurtichanov, College Place,
of the - Cascade Mountains; the Wash.
counties of Umatilla, Morrow, J. A. Chaney, Trout Lake, Wash.
Gilliam, and Wheeler, in the W. B. Ochs, Colfax, Wash.
State of Oregon; and that por- W. M. Landeen, 504 North Date
tion of the State of Idaho lying St., Toppenish, Wash.
north of the forty-.fifth parallel, D. Ochs, Roslyn, Wash.
excepting Lemhi County. E. E. Getzlaff, Newport, Wash.
Office: College Place, Wash. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS. John Reith, M. D., College Place,
Conference: Wash.
Miss Anna J. Olson, College Place,
Pres., J. J. Nethery. Wash.
Sec. and Treas., L. E. Biggs. Mrs. J. 'W. Harmer, East 414
Executive Committee: J. J. Bridgeport Ave., Spokane, Wash.
Nethery, S. A. Miller B. M. Grandy, Miss Elsa Hagberg, 1513 West
L. E. Biggs, S. W. Munro, W. B. Glass Ave., Spokane, Wash.
Ochs. L. E. Biggs, College Place, Wash.
Legal Assn.: " Upper d'olumbia W. C. Thompson, College Place,
Mission Society of Seventh-day Wash.
Adventists." Pres., J. J. Nethery; Frances Steunenberg, College Place,
Sec. and Treas., L. E. Biggs. Wash.
Tract Society: Veda Giddins, College Place, Wash.
Sec. and Treas., L. E. Biggs. Irene M. Gish, College Place,
Field Miss. Sec., W. C. Thomp- Wash.
son. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Sabbath School Dept.: Miss Anna A. Pierce, College Place,
Sec., Miss Anna J. Olson. Wash.
Miss Letta Osborne, College Place,
Educational Dept.: Wash.
Supt., Miss Anna J. Olson. Miss Madge Mooie, College Place,
Wash.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Harold Reith, College Place, Wash.
Sec., C. J. Cole. Paul Ritz, College Place, Wash.
NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 73

Miss Lorene Putnam, care F. M. OFFICERS.


Wahner, Milton, Oreg. Conference:
Miss Ruby Rick, Touchet, Wash.
Miss Ruby Nissen, Sunnyside, Pres., H. W. Cottrell.
Wash. Vice-Pres., H. G. Thurston.
Miss Elsie Rouse, Grandview, Sec., H. G. Thurston.
Wash. Treas., C. E. Olcott.
Miss Mary Metcalf, Route 3, Ya- Asst. Treas., Clyde Lowry.
kima, Wash. Executive Committee: H. W.
Mrs. Elva Haak, 1501 Garfield Ave., Cottrell, H. G. Thurston, B. J.
Yakima, Wash. Cady, J. H. Hanson, W. C. Emmer-
Miss Pearl Jensen, care E. E. son, Wm. Reith, G. C. Hoskin.
Campbell, Route 6, Yakima,
Wash. Legal Assn.: " Western Oregon
Miss Christiana, Trefz, Farming. Conference Association of Seventh-
ton, Wash. day Adventists." Pres., H. W.
Miss Anna Haffner, Penawaw a. Cottrell; Sec. and Treas., C. E.
Wash. Olcott. Board of Trustees: H. W.
Miss Georgia Olson, Coeur d'Alene, Cottrell, H. G. Thurston, T. H.
Idaho. Starbuck, W. C. Emmerson, J. H.
F. J. Ogden, Route 8, Spokane, Hartog.
Wash. Tract Department:
Miss Josephine De Ford, care F. J. Sec., Clyde Lowry.
Ogden, Route 8, Spokane, Wash. Field Miss. Sec.,
Miss Lilah Godfrey, Greenacres,
Wash. Sabbath School Dept.:
Miss Eula Roberts, Viola, Idaho. Sec., Miss Edith Starbuck.
Miss Evelyn Klein, Culdesac,
Idaho. Educational Dept.:
Miss Eva Hale, Ferdinand, Idaho. Stipt., I. C. Colcord.
W. E. West, care L. E. Ladd, Medical Missionary Dept.:
Wenatchee, Wash.
Mrs. W. E. West, care L. E. Ladd, Sec., W. B. Holden, M. D., 1002
Wenatchee, Wash. Stevens Bldg., Portland, Oreg.
Miss Myrtle Beebe, Hassan, Wash. Religious Liberty Dept.:
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Sec., H. G. Thurston, Salem,
Spokane, Wash., eor. Nora Ave. Oreg.
and Normandie St. Young People's Dept.:
Walla Walla, Wash., cor. Fourth
and Birch Sts. Sec., Miss Edith Starbuck.
Home Missionary Dept.:
Sec., Clyde Lowry.
WESTERN OREGON CON-
FERENCE. MINISTERS.
Organized 1877; reorganized 1902. H. W. Cottrell, 508 East Everett
St., Portland, Oreg.
Territory: That portion of the H. G. Thurston, Fifth and Gains
State of Oregon lying west of Sts., Salem, Oreg.
the western boundary lines of J. L. Kay, Gaston, Oreg.
Gilliam and Wheeler Counties, B. J. Cady, 508 East Everett St.,
and north of the northern boun- Portland, Oreg.
dary lines of Lake, Klamath, and G. E. Johnson, 508 East Everett
Lane Counties. St., Portland, Oreg.
Office: 508 East Everett St., Port- L. K. Dickson, 508 East Everett
land, Oreg. St., Portland, Oreg.
74 NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

W. T. Hilgert, East Sixtieth and Miss Katherine Rask, 508 East


Belmont Sts.; Portland, Oreg. Everett St.,- Portland, Oreg.
N. C. Erntson, 508 East Everett
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
St., Portland, Oreg.
A. A. Meyer, 508 East Everett St., E. W. Carey, 1248 East Yamhill
Portland, Oreg. St., Portland, Oreg.
Albert Carey, 508 East Everett St., Mrs. I. C. Colcord, 1480 East Gli-
Portland, Oreg. san St., Portland, Oreg.
E. H. Emmerson, 508 East Everett Miss Helen Homm, East " Sixtieth
St., Portland, Oreg. and Belmont Sts., Portland,
R. R. Figuhr, 508 East Everett Oreg.
St., Portland, Oreg. Mrs. Myrtle Lockwood, Astoria,
Oreg.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. Miss Carrie Graham, Falls City,
T. H. Starbuck, 508 East Everett Oreg.
St., Portland, Oreg. H. W. Emmerson, Forest Grove,
0. E. Sandnes, 508 East Everett Oreg.
St., Portland, Oreg. Miss Colema La Fountaine, For-
H. D. Benham, Cornelius, Oreg. est Grove, Oreg.
C. Johnson, 508 East Everett St., Miss Ermine Newcomb, Boring,
Portland, Oreg. Oreg.
Miss Marion Wilber, Hillsboro,
LICENTIATES. Oreg.
J. A. Reiber, 508 East Everett St., Miss Laurcna T. Andrus, R. F. D.
Portland, Oreg. 1, Box 74a, Salem,-Oreg.
D. E. Stewart, 508 East Everett Miss Rachel Hall, Gaston, Oreg.
St., Portland, Oreg. Mrs. Anna Kingsbury, Gaston,
T. C. Colcord, 508 East Everett St., Oreg.
Portland, Oreg. Mrs. Effie Booth, Gaston, Oreg.
I. C. Emmerson, 508 East Evgrett Mrs. Wm. A. Williams, 822 Cham-
St., Portland. Oreg. ber of Commerce Bldg., Port-
C. E. Olcott, 508 East Everett St., land, Oreg.
Portland, Oreg. Mrs. J. Mosser, McMinnville,
G. J. Appel, 508 East Everett St., Oreg.
Portland, Oreg. Miss Elizabeth Nelson, Box 45,
0. M. Huetter, 508 East Everett Monitor, Oreg.
St., Portland, Oreg. Miss Sigrid Olsen, Newberg, Oreg.
Miss Mamie Stevens, 2003 East
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Flanders St., Portland, Oreg.
John Peterson, 508 East Everett Mrs. Ethel Davis, Route 1, Gas-
St., Portland, Oreg. ton, Oreg.
Miss Edith Starbuck, 508 East Ev- Miss Frieda Blair, Gaston, Oreg.
erett St., Portland, Oreg. Miss Vera Thurston, Fifth and
G. C. Hoskin, 719 East Flanders Gains Sts., Salem, Oreg.
St., Portland, Oreg. Miss Alma Champhe, Box 151, Sil-
Clyde Lowry, 508 East Everett St., verton, Oreg.
Portland, Oreg. Miss Marie Lucas, 312 East Lea-
Mrs. H. W. Cottrell, 70 East Tenth vitt St., St. Johns, Oreg.
St., North, Portland, Oreg.
Mrs. Grace Folkenberg, 508 East CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Everett St., Portland, Oreg. Albany, cor. Third and Montgom-
Miss Eliza Cole, 508 East Everett ery Sts.
St., Portland, Oreg. Brownsville, South Brownsville.
Miss Pearl Stafford, 508 East Ev- Dallas, Washington St., near Jef-
erett St., Portland, Oreg. ferson.
Mrs. Iva F. Cady, Tillamook. Falls City, One block north and
Oreg. east of R. R. Station.
NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 75

Forest Grove, Third St., between Sabbath School Dept.:


Second and Third Ares. Sec., Mrs. Anna B. Piper.
Hood River, Fifteenth and C Sts. Educational Dept.:
Lebanon, Fifth and Oak Sts. Supt., H. E. Willoughby.
McMinnville, Lincoln and B Sts.
Newberg, Second and Urant Sts. Medical Missionary Dept.:
Oregon City, Head of Seventh St., Sec., W. B. Scott, M. D.
opposite Eastern School. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Portland: Sec., Amos Mitchell.
Albina, German, Skidmore St.
and Mallory Ave. Young People's Dept.:
Central, Eleventh and East Ev- Sec., H. E. Willoughby.
erett Sts. Home Missionary Dept.:
Lents,. Ninety-fourth St., and See., J. W. Boynton.
Fifty-eighth Ave., S. E.
Montavilla, East Eightieth and MINISTERS.
Everett Sts. J. F. Tiper, 3519 Meridian Ave.,
Mt. Tabor, East Sixtieth and Seattle, Wash.
Belmont Sts. L. Johnson, 1249 Franklin St., Bel-
St. Johns, Central Ave. and lingham,Wash.
Charleston St. J. A.. Holbrook, 4214 Tenth Ave.,
Scandinavian, Sixty-second St., Northeast, Seattle, Wash.
near Fortieth Ave. C. A. Wyman, 902 Sixth St., Olym-
Tabernacle, `K. of P. Hall, cor. pia, Wash.
Eleventh and Alder Sts. J. W. Boynton, 2320 Broadway,
Salem, Gaines St. and Fifth Ave. Bellingham, Wash.
Silverton, Oak St. near South Mill. A. J. Stone, 5702 South Alaska St.,
Tillamook, Fourth St. and Fourth Tacoma, Wash.
Ave. F. H. Convey, Route 2, Box 93,
Vancouver, Wash.
F. M. Oliver, 5813 Thirtieth Ave.,
WESTERN WASHINGTON CON- Northwest, Seattle, Wash.
FERENCE. C. L. Lingenfelter, 1800 - Twenty-
Organized 1902. fourth Ave., South, Seattle,
Wash.
Territory: All of the State of 0. S. Lee, Tacoma, Wash.
Washington west of the Cas- S. N. Rittenhouse, 5306 South Ce-
cade Mountains. dar St., Tacoma, Wash.
Office Address: Libby Bldg., cor. P. C. Hayward, 3825 South Park
Third and Columbia Sts., Seattle, St., Tacoma, Wash..
Wash. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
OFFICERS. J. E. Graham, 2846 West Sixty-
Conference: - first St., Seattle, Wash.
Pres., J. F. Piper. LICENTIATES.
See. and Treas., T. L. Copeland..
Executive Committee: J. F. H. Z. Davis, Box 566, Aberdeen,
Piper, F. M. Oliver, J. A. Hol- Wash.
brook, F. H. Conway, TT. Z. Davis, L..E. Tupper, 502 South Rock St.,
G. H. Murrin, S. N. Rittenhouse. Centralia. Wash.
Legal Assn.: "Western Wash- Amos Mitchell, 2918 First Ave.,
ington Corporation of, Seventh-day Seattle, Wash.
Adventists.' Pres., J. F. Piper; G. G. Brown, Gen. Del., Belling-
Sec. and Treas., T. L. Copeland. ham, Wash.
H. E. Willoughby, 923 North J St.,
Tract Society: Centralia. Wash.
Sec. and Treas., T. L. Copeland. G. H. Murrin, 3521 Norton Ave.,
Field Miss. Sec., A. A. Russell. Everett, Wash.
76 NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

G. G. Sittser, Renton, Wash. Third and Columbia Sts:, Seat-


Dr. IV. B. Scott, cor. California tle, Wash.
and Alaska Ayes., Seattle, Wash. Miss Ruth Haystad, 506 East
Missionary Credentials. Wright St., Tacoma, 'Wash.
Miss Wilma Hayward, 3825 South
T. L. Copeland, Libby Bldg., cor. Park St., Tacoma, Wash.
Third and Columbia Sts., Seat- Miss Hazel Wilcox, Jackson St.,
tle, Wash. Centralia, Wash.
Arthur Russell, Libby Bldg., cor. Mrs. Irene Lambert, Shelton,
Third and Columbia Sts., Seat- Wash.
tle, Wash. Miss Ruth McGovern, Route 1,
Mrs. J. F. Piper, 3519 Meridian Box 38, Hoquiam, Wash.
Ave., Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Max Grimm, Ridgefield, Wash.
Mrs. L. Johnson, 1249 Franklin St., Miss Adele Ober.- Route 2, Box
Bellingham, Wash. 86, Vancouver, bWash.
Mrs. Birdie Conway, Route 2, G. S. Bugbee, Battle Ground,
Box 93, Vancouver, Wash.. Wash.
Elsie Leadsworth, 1622 Taylor Herschel Bunch, Battle Ground,
Ave., Seattle, Wash. Wash.
Nellie Nelson, 5502 South Sheri- Miss Louise Noah, Battle Ground,
dan St., Tacoma, Wash. Wash.
Signe V. Hoffman, Libby Bldg., Mrs. Frank Doleman, Orting,
cor. Third and Columbia Sts., Wash.
Seattle, Wash. Miss Violette Painter, Eden, Wash.
Mrs. Emma Wilkinson, 4161/2 Miss Elvira Peterson, Pe Ell,
Dennyway, Seattle, Wash. Wash.
Mrs. Katie Baker, 300 Sixth Ave., Mrs. Maggie Phillips, Western,
North, Seattle, Wash. Wash.
Elizabeth Royce, 1249 Franklin St., CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Bellingham, Wash.
Mrs. P. C. Hayward, 3825 South Aberdeen, cor. First 'and E Sts.
Park St., Tacoma, Wash. Bellingham, 1510 H St.
L. T. Heaton, Tacoma, Wash. Everett, cor. Rockefeller and Ev-
Mrs. L. T. Heaton, Tacoma, Wash. erett Sts.
Seattle:
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. 309 Second Ave., North.
Miss Lois E. Cross, Sumas, Wash. Cor. East Seventy-fifth and Fifth
Miss Anna L. Johnson, Route 3, Sts., N. E.
Box 67, Ferndale, Wash. Scandinavian, cor. Twenty-sec-
Pauline Caywood, Anacortes, ond, N. W. and West Sixty-
Wash. seventh Sts.
Mrs. Hazel Gilbert, Sedro 'Woolley, Tacoma, Central, South K and Six-
Wash. teenth Sts.
Miss Coy Steck, Route 6, Mt. Ver- Vancouver, cor. New York and
non, Wash. McKinley Sts.
Miss E. Hallberg, Route 6, Mt.
Vernon, Wash.
Miss Irene Dennis, East Stanwood, ALASKA MISSION.
Wash, LICENTIATE.
Marthea Matterand, 309 Second F. A. Lashier, Juneau, Alaska.
Ave., North, Seattle, 'Wash.
Miss Maud Leadsworth, 1622 Tay-
lor Ave., Seattle, Wash. INSTITUTIONS IN THE NORTH
Miss Margaret Lambert, South PACIFIC UNION CON-
Colby, Wash: FERENCE.
Miss Gertrude Nelson, 818 High- Educational:
land Ave., Bremerton, Wash. Laurel wood Academy, Gaston,
Miss Jennie Bell, Libby Bldg., cor. Oreg.
NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 77

Mt. Ellis Academy, Bozeman, 719 East Flanders St., Port-


Mont. land, Oreg.
Gem State Academy, Caldwell,
Idaho. Sanitariums:
Walla Walla College, College Portland Sanitarium, East Six-
Place, Wash. tieth and Belmont Sts., Port-
Publishing: land, Oreg.
Portland Branch of the Pacific Walla Walla Sanitarium, Col-
Press Publishing Association, lege Place, Wash.

PACIFIC UNION CONF1RENCE..


Organized 1901.
Territory: The Arizona, Califor- J. A. Stevens, C. Santee, C. W.
nia, Central California, Inter- Irwin, C. H. Jones, G. W. Reaser,
Mountain, Northern California, M. M. Hare, W. F. Martin, G. W.
Southeastern California; and Wells, J. E. Bond, H. E. Ly-
South ern California Conferences, singer, Newton Evans, M. D.,
and the Nevada Mission. A. E. Hall, W. C. White, M. E.
Office: 318 East Broadway, Glen- Cady, C. E. Rice, M. W. Newton,
dale, Cal. Claude Conard.
Postal Address: Box 146, Glen- Organization of Board: J. W.
dale, Cal. Christian, Pres.; E. W. Farns-
OFFICERS. worth, Vice-Pres.; Claude Con-
ard, Sec and Treas.; W. C. Ra-
Conference: ley, Auditor.
Pres., J. W. Christian.
Sec. and Treas., B. M. Emerson. Union Book Depository:
Executive Committee: J. W. Pacific Press Publishing Assn.,
Christian, E. W. Farnsworth, B. M. Mountain View, Cal.
Emerson, J. A. Stevens, W. F. Manager, C. H. Jones.
Martin, Clarence Santee, J. L. Mc- Union Field Miss. Sec., F. E.
Elhany, M. M. Hare, G. W. Wells, Painter.
J. E. Bond, H. E. Lysinger, M. A.
Hollister, M. E. Cady, F. E. Painter, Educational Dept.:
G, W. Reaser, C. H. Jones, C. W. Sec., M. E. Cady.
Irwin, Claude Conard, L. M. Bowen.
Auditor, W. C. Raley. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Legal Assns.: " Pacific Union Sec., W. F. Martin..
Conference Association of Sev- Young People's Dept.:
enth-clay Adventists." Board of Sec.,
Counsel: J. W. Christian, G. W.
Reaser, L. M. Bowen, Claude Con- Home Missionary Dept.:
ard, C. E. Rice, C. H. Jones, B. M. Sec., J. A. Stevens.
Emerson.
Press Bureau:
Pacific Union Conference Affiliated Sec., F. A. Coffin,
Schools.
Comprising Pacific Union College,
Lodi Academy, and San Fernando MINISTERS..
Academy. J. W. Christian, Box 146, Glendale,
General Board of Management: J. Cal.
W. Christian, E. W. Farnsworth, E. W. Farnsworth, care Pacific
M. E. Hollister, J. L. McElhany, Union College, St. Helena, Cal.
78 PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

G. W. Reaser, Box 146, Glendale, Isaac Morrison, St. Helena, Cal.


Cal. D. T. Fero, R. F. D. 2, Box 239,
J. 0. Corliss, 128 North Everett Lodi, Cal.
St., Glendale, Cal. M. C. Israel, Oakdale, Cal.
T. H. Watson, Box 313, Lodi, Cal.
H. A. Washburn, Pacific Union E. E. Gardner, 304 North Boyle
College, St. Helena, Cal. Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
P. T. Magan, M. D., 304 North G. A. Rauleder, 647 East Fiftieth
Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. St., Los Angeles, Cal.
M. E. Cady, 2547 Piedmont Ave., T. H. Branch, 516 Ramsuer St.,
Berkeley, Cal. Watts, Cal.
J. A. Stevens, Box 1304, Fresno, Silas Davis, San Fernando, Cal.
Cal. C. H. Edwards, 727 East A St.,
Ontario, Cal.
M. N. Helligso, Box 146, Glendale, H. E. Courter, Safford, Ariz.
Cal. C. D. M. Williams, Box 175, Glen-
dale, Ariz.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. H. G. Gjording, 219 Thirty-third
J. N. Loughborough, Sanitarium, St., Ogden, Utah.
Cal. S. Thurston, Sausalito, Cal.
W. M. Healey, 667 Eighteenth St.,
San Diego, Cal. LICENTIATES.
Andrew Brorsen, 844 Thirty-fourth C. W. Irwin, Pacific Union Col-
St., Oakland, Cal. lege, St. Helena, Cal.
J. W. Adams, Hinkley, Cal. F. E. Painter, 802 East Acacia
L. D. Santee, 1061 North Raymond Ave., Glendale, Cal.
Ave., Pasadena, Cal.
D. H. Oberholtzer, Palm City, Cal. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
H. Shultz, 400 East Oak St., Lodi, B. M. Emerson, Box 146, Glen-
Cal. dale, Cal.
J. B. Stuyvesant, Alpine, Cal. C. H. Jones, Mountain View, Cal.
James Taphouse, 1502 Fruitvale H. H. Hall, Mountain View, Cal.
Ave., East Oakland, Cal. F. A. Coffin, Box 146, Glendale,
A. W. Bartlett, 537 Twenty-fifth Cal.
St., Oakland, Cal. James Howarth, Box 146, Glendale,
Andrew Mead, 850 Van Ness Ave., Cal.
North, Santa Ana, Cal. Miss Violet R. Bell, Box 146, Glen-
Q. McReynolds, Lorna Linda, Cal. dale, Cal.
E. H. Gates, Box 146, Glendale, Miss Winnie Sturges, Box -146,
Cal. Glendale, Cal.
W. W. Sharp, R. F. D. 1, Box 19c, Claude Conard, care Pacil,c Union '
National City, Cal. College, St. Helena, Cal.
R. W. Munson, Sanitarium, Glen- Newton G. Evans, M. D., Loma
dale, Cal. Linda, Cal.
Luther Warren, National City, Cal. Miss Hattie Andre, Pacific - Union
W. W. Steward, Sanitarium, Cal. College, St. Helena, Cal.
W. H. Saxby, Sanitarium, Cal.
0. E. Jones, 115 West Garfield St.,
Glendale, Cal.
F. R. Shaeffer, Box 266, Sawtelle,
Cal. ARIZONA CONFERENCE.
W. L. Black, 395 Kansas Ave., Organized 1902.
Riverside, Cal.
H. W. Pierce, Mountain View, Cal. Territory: The State of Arizona.
W. C. Ward, R. F. D. 2, Box 804, Office Address: 615 North Tenth
Santa Cruz, Cal. St., Phoenix, Ariz.
PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 79

OFFICERS. CHURCH DIRECTORY.


Conference: Flagstaff, South Side.
Pres., J. E. Bond. Globe, Squaw Hill.
Sec. and Treas., 0. J. Bond. Phoenix, cor. Third and Pierce Sts.
Executive Committee: J. E. Tucson, 007 East Ninth St.
Bond. C. D. M. Williams, C. E.
Stump, I. T. Reynolds.
Legal Assn.: " Arizona Con-
ference Corporation of Seventh-
day Adventists." Pres., J. E. CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE.
Bond; Sec., C. D. M. Williams. Organized 1873.
Tract Society: Territory: The following-named
Sec. and Treas., 0. J. Bond. counties in the State of Califor-
Field Miss. Sec., I. T. Reynolds. nia: Alameda, Contra Costa,
Sabbath School Dept.: Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Mar-
Sec., Mrs. Jessie Dillon. in, Mendocino, Monterey, Napa,
San Francisco, Santa Cruz, San-
Educational Dept.: ta Clara, San Mateo, San Benito,
Supt., J. E. Bond. Solano, Sonoma, and Trinity.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Office: 537 Twenty-fifth St. (near
Sec., C. D. M. Williams. Telegraph Ave.), Oakland, Cal.
OFFICERS.
Young People's Dept.:
Sec., Mrs. Jessie Dillon. Conference:
Pres., G. W. Well's.
(All persons named below may be Sec. and Treas.,,II. B. Thomas.
addressed at 015 North Tenth Executive Committee: G. W.
St., Phoenix, Ariz.) Wells, J. D. Alder, E. W. Alsberg,e,
Claude Conard, A. M. Dart, H. S.
MINISTERS. Shaw, B. M. Shull.
J. E. Bond, C. D. M. Williams, Legal Assn.: " California Confer-
I. P. Dillon, E. C. Boger. ence Association of the Seventh-
day Adventists." Pres., G. W.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. Wells; Sec. and Treas., H. B.
H. F. Courter (Safford, Ariz.), M. Thomas.
Serna.
Tract Society:
LICENTIATES. Sec. and Treas., 0. J. Fisher.
F. M. Owen, L. B. Ragsdale, C. F. Field Miss. Sec., N. H. Conway.
Innis.
Sabbath School Dept.:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Sec., Mrs. Belle Hall.
Jessie H. Dillon, Lena E. Williams, Educational Dept.:
I. T. Reynolds, Mrs. Ethel H. Sec., Miss Frances Fry.
Bond, Ismael D. Sanchez, Auges-
tine Sanchez, Miss Goldie Black, Religious Liberty Dept.:
0. J. Bond. Sec., R. S. Fries.
Honorary Missionary Licentiate. Young People's Dept.:
Mrs. M. T. Poston. Sec., L. L. Moffitt.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Home Missionary Dept.:
Daisy D. Sturges, Orpha. Andrews, Sec.,
Emma Wheeler Bickle, Ellen Medical Missionary Dept.:
Lambeth. Sec., G. K. Abbott, M. D.
SO PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

MINISTERS. H. B. Thomas, 537 Twenty-fifth


G. W. Wells, 537 Twenty-fifth St., St., Oakland, Cal.
Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Belle Hall, 537 Twenty-fifth
J. D. Alder, 3012 E St., Eureka, St., Oakland, Cal.
Cal. Miss Frances Fry, 537 Twenty-fifth
E. A. Brown, Fort Bragg, Cal. St., Oakland, Cal.
A. M. Dart, 349 East St. John St., Y. Watanabe, Mountain View, Cal.
San Jose, Cal. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
R. S. Fries, 537 Twenty-fifth St.,
Oakland, Cal. Miss Mary Adams, Fruitland, Cal.
S. T. Hare, Sanitarium, Cal. Miss Edna Anderson, 1016 Fifty-
Andrew Nelson, Sanitarium, Cal. sixth St., Oakland, Cal.
N. J. Waldorf, 624 Buchanan St., Mrs. R. H. Bowen, 1316 Sonoma
San Francisco, Cal. St., Vallejo, Cal.
W. A. Johnson, Pacific Union Col- Miss Marjorie Chapman, 3763
lege, St. Helena, Cal. Woodruff Ave., Oakland, Cal.
LICENTIATES. Miss Mary Clark, Mountain View,
Cal.
E. E. Beddoe, 537 Twenty-fifth St., Miss
. Hazel Carmichael, care Pa- ,
Oakland, Cal. cific Union College, St. Helena,
C. L. Bond, 537 Twenty-fifth St., Cal.
Oakland, Cal. Miss Jessie Chinnock, 205 E St.,
Alonzo Edwards, 537 Twenty-fifth Napa, Cal.
St., Oakland, Cal. Mrs. B. B. Davis, 2530 Dwight
Vernon Hendershot, 537 Twenty- Way, Berkeley, Cal.
fifth St., Oakland, Cal. Miss Bess Dorward, 1115 Indiana
L. L. Moffitt, 537 Twenty-fifth St., St., Vallejo, Cal.
Oakland, Cal. Mrs. H. Flower, 2530 Dwight Way,
L. A. Wilcox, 537 Twenty-fifth St., Berkeley, Cal.
Oakland, Cal. G. F. Caster, 3945 F St., Eureka,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Cal.
Mrs. G. F. Gaster, 3945 F St.,
G. H. Barbee, 537 Twenty-fifth St., Eureka, Cal.
Oakland, Cal. Miss Della Harris, Ukiah, Cal.
G. H. A. Brooke, Lightkeeper West- John Hart, Healdsburg, Cal.
ern Pacific Mole, Oakland, Cal. Miss Lillian Hilde, Sebastopol, Cal.
Miss Oleta Butcher, Route 1, Box Mrs. V. E. Hendershot, 1424 La-
181, Napa, Cal. guna St., San Francisco, Cal.
H. G. Childs, Mountain View, Cal. Miss Grace Jones, 1123 Golden Gate
S. Donaldson, 537 Twenty-fifth St., Ave., San Francisco, Cal.
Oakland, Cal. Miss Winnifred James, Mountain
Mrs. Vesta J. Farnsworth, care View, Cal.
Pacific Union College, St. Helena, Miss Ruth Linienger, St. Helena.
Cal. Cal.
0. J. Fisher, 537 Twenty-fifth St., Miss Ella Morrison, St. Helena,
Oakland, Cal.
Miss Celia Green,5342 College Cal.
Ave., Oakland, al. Mrs. Lena Morris, Sanitarium, Cal.
Miss Ida B. Hudson, 1013 Linden Miss Ileen McKenzie, 827 Sixtieth
St., Oakland, Cal. St., Oakland, Cal.
Mrs. Ada LaFrance, 944 Aileen St., Miss Bertha Messick, 709 Foam St.,
.Oakland, Cal. Monterey, Cal.
Miss Laura B. Morrison, 537 Twen- Mrs. W. J. Nethery, Sanitarium,
ty-fifth St., Oakland, Cal. Cal.
K. Nozaki, Mountain View, Cal. Prescott Pierce, Sanitarium, Cal.
Mrs. A. H. Parlin, 445 Rich St., Miss Gladys Robinson, care Pacific
Oakland, Cal. Union College, St. Helena, Cal.
PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 81

Mrs. M. D. Utt, 138 South Third G. A. Grauer, F. E. Brown, Nis


St., Richinond, Cal. Hansen, P. J. Wolfsen, M. L. Rice.
Mrs. R. W. Smith, 1426 Young St., Legal Assn.: " Central Cal-
Honolulu, Hawaii. ifornia Conference Assn." Pres.,
H. S. Shaw; Sec. and Treas., W. F.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Field.
Alameda, 1531 Verdi St.
Arcata, D and Twelfth Sts. Tract Society:
Berkeley, 1630 Fairview St. Sec. and Treas., E. A. Moon.
Eureka, E and Harris Sts. Field Miss. Sec., C. L. Davis.
Fruitvale, Harrington Ave. at San
Juan St., Oakland, Cal. Sabbath School Dept.:
Fort Bragg, cor. Whipple and Pine Sec., Dr. Myrtle B. Hudson.
Sts. Educational Dept.:
Fortuna, cor. Sixth and D Sts. Supt., Mrs. Alice Mina Mann.
Healdsburg, cor. Fitch and Mathe-
son Sts. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Napa, cor. Church and Second Sts. Sec., B. L.,Howe.
Oakland, 531 Twenty-fifth St.
Petaluma, cor. English and Upham Young People's Dept.:
Sts. Sec., R. R. Breitigam.
San Francisco, 016 Laguna St.
San Jos, 65 South Seventh St. Home Missionary Dept.:
San Rafael, Fifth Ave., bet. D and Sec., 0. A. Wheeler.
E Sts.
MINISTERS.
Santa Rosa, Orchard St., near
Johnson. H. S. Shaw, Box 1304, Fresno, Cal.
Sebastopol, Petaluma Ave. J. A. Stevens, Box 1304, Fresno,
St. Helena, Madrona Ave. and Pine Cal.
St. E. H. Adams, 331 Diana St.,
Ukiah, Northeast cor. Bush and Fresno, Cal.
Henry Sts. F. E. Brown, 215 Porter St., Han-
Vallejo, Tennessee St. ford, Cal.
G. A. Grauer, Route B, Box 135a,
Modesto, Cal.
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA CON- B. L. Howe, 1802 Forest St.;
FERENCE. Bakersfield, Cal.
R. R. Breitigam, Box 1304, Fresno,
Organized 1011. Cal.
Frank Weeks, Madera, Cal.
Territory: The following-named
counties in the State-of Cali- Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
fornia: Tulare, Madera, Fresno,
Kings, Mariposa, Merced, and C. N. Miller, 223 South Chester
Kern County north of the Te- Ave., Bakersfield, Cal.
hachapi Mountains. S. Swinson, 2631 Clay St, Fresno,
Office: Central California Con- Cal.
ference of S. D. A., Fresno, Cal. H. E. Giddings, Route A, Lemoore,
Postal Address: Box 1304, Fresno, Cal.
Cal. LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS.
William Miller, Box 1304, Fresno,
Conference: Cal.
Pres., H. S. Shaw. Chauncey Hare, Pacific Union Col-
Sec. and Treas., W. F. Field. lege, St. Helena, Cal.
Executive Committee: H. S. G. A. Truesdell, Pacific Union Col-
Shaw, J. A. Stevens, E. H. Adams, lege, St. Helena, Cal
82 PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

G. T. Vore, Box 1304 Fresno, Cal. Miss Alice Hiscox, Route K, Box
M. L. Rice, Box 1304, Fresno, Cal. 154, Fresno, Cal.
C. Castillo, 325 East Ivy St., Han- Miss Ruth Braymer, Route K, Box
ford, Cal. 227, Fresno, Cal.
L. L. Rockwell, Route J, Box 11,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Fresno, Cal.
G. A. Wheeler, Box 1304, Fresno, Miss Ethel Walder, Route A, Box
Cal. 87, Fresno, Cal.
C. L. Davis, Box 1304, Fresno, Cal. L. M. Knapp, Route J, Box 11,
Chas. D. Utt, 138 South Third St., Fresno, Cal. ,
Richmond, Cal. Mrs. Veda Knapp, Route J, Box
Mrs. C. D. Utt, 138 South Third 11, Fresno, Cal.
St., Richmond, Cal. Miss Nellie Black, Madera, Cal.
Miss Ada Bond, Route A, Box 178, Miss Abalen Leppert, Winton, Cal.
Laton, Cal. Miss Leeta Roberts, Chowchilla,
Mrs. Alice Mina Mann, Box 1304, Cal.
Fresno, Cal. Migs Opal Stone, Dinuba, Cal.
Mrs. Gertrude Rodm,an, 35 Effie Miss Stella Reed, Dinuba, Cal.
St., Fresno, Cal. Miss Violenty Ryder, Route A,
Marvel Beem, Box 1304, Fresno, Box 37, Dinuba, Cal.
Cal. Miss Margaret Borland, R. F. D.,
W. F. Field, Box 1304, Fresno, Cal.
Exeter, Cal.
Isaac Schneider, Gen. Del., Bakers- Miss Opal Striplin, Orosi, Cal.
field, Cal.
Dr. Myrtle Hudson. Box 1204
Fresno, Cal.
Miss Laurel N. Campbell, 101 INTER-MOUNTAIN CONFER-
Forthcamp Ave., Fresno, Cal.
Mrs. H. E. Buchheim, Box 1304, ENCE.
Fresno, Cal. Organized 1016, from territory
formerly comprising the Utah
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. and Western Colorado Confer-
Mrs. May Hanley, Armona, Cal. ences.
Miss Ruth Carr, Armona, Cal. Territory: The State of Utah, that
.Mrs. G. Mc. Price, 430 North Red- part of Colorado west of the
inton St., Hanford, Cal. Continental Divide, and San Juan
Miss Ruth Bond, 430 North Red- County, New Mexico.
inton St., Hanford, Cal. Office: 122 South Eighth St., Grand
H. E. Giddings, Route A, Lemoore, Junction, Colo.; P. 0. Box 210.
Cal.
Mrs. E. M. Giddings, Route A, OFFICERS.
Lemoore, Cal.
Miss Louise Maxon, Route A, Conference:
Lemoore, Cal. Pres., H. E. Lysinger.
A. W. H.Millard, Shafter, Cal. Sec. and Treas., J. H. Weaks.
Mrs. A. W. H. Millard, Shafter, Executive Committee: H. E. Ly-
Cal. singer, J. A. Neilsen, W. M. An-
Mrs. Minnie Miller, 223 South dress, C. L. Snodgrass, H. G.
Chester Ave., Bakersfield, Cal. Gjording, W. C. Baldwin, J. H.
Mrs. Ada Allen, 227 North H St., Weaks.
Tulare, Cal.
Miss Edna Kirk, 415 F St., Por- Legal Assn.: " Inter-Mountain
terville, Cal. Conference Association of Seventh-
Mrs. Lillian Gilstrap, Route A, day Adventists." Pres., H. E.
Laton, Cal. Lysinger; Sec. and Treas., J. H.
Mrs. Elvira Pickrell, Laton, Cal. Weaks.
PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 83

Tract Society: NORTHERN CALIFORNIA


Sec. and Treas., J. H. Weaks. CONFERENCE.
Field Miss. Sec., H. B. Meeker.,
Organized 1911.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Territory: The following-named
Sec., Mrs. Edith Cummings. counties in the State of Cali-
Educational Dept.: fornia: Stanislaus, Tuolumne,
Supt., Mrs. Edith Cummings. San Joaquin, Calaveras, Ama-
dor, Sacramento, Yolo, Sutter,
Young People's Dept.: Yuba, Colusa, Glenn, Butte;
Sec.. J. A. Neilsen. Tehama, Shasta, Siskiyou, Al-
pine, Eldorado, Placer, Nevada,
Religious Liberty Dept.: Sierra, Plasmas, with the excep-
Sec., H. E. Lysinger. tion of that small portion of
these counties lying east of the
Home Missionary Dept.: summit of the Sierras.
Sec., J. A. Neilsen. Office: 341 East Lodi Ave., Lodi,
Cal.
MINISTERS. OFFICERS.
H. E. Lysinger, 122 South Eighth Conference:
St., Grand Junction, Colo.
W. M. Andress, Cedar Edge, Colo. Pres., Clarence Santee.
H. G. Gjording, 219 Thirty-third Sec. and Treas., Wm. Voth.
St., Ogden, Utah. Executive Committee: Clarence
M. J. King, 122 South Eighth St., Santee, A. J. Osborne, N. W.
Grand Junction, Colo. Kauble, C. H. Fink, C. D. Stone,
W. A. Sweany, 122 South Eighth F. M. Butterfield, P. H. Glantz.
St., Grand Junction, Colo. Legal Assn.: " Northern Cali-
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. fornia Conference Association of
the Seventh-day Adventists." Pres.,
Chas. Nelson, Logan. Utah. Clarence Santee; Sec. and Treas.,
E. A. Curtis, Glade Park, Colo. Wm. Voth.
W. F. Kennedy; 122 South Eighth
St., Grand Junction, Colo. Tract Society:
H. E. Nelson, Logan, Utah. Sec., E. C. 'Peifer.
LICENTIATES. Treas., Wm. Voth.
Field Miss. Sec., E. H. Abbott.
F. S. Chollar, Cedar Edge, Colo.
J. A. Neilsen, Rifle, Colo. Sabbath School Dept.:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Sec., Mrs. C. D. Stone.
J. H. Weaks, 122 South Eighth Educational Dept.:
St., Grand Junction, Colo. Supt., C. D. Stone.
Mrs. Edith Cummings, 122 South
Eighth St., Grand Junction, Colo. Religious Liberty Dept.:
H. B. Meeker, Grand Valley, Colo. Sec., N. W. Kauble.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Young People's Dept.:
Mrs. H. G. Leffingwell, 1155 Grand Sec., Ella H. Osborne.
Ave., Grand Junction, Colo.
Marie Coombs, Cedar Edge, Colo. Home Missionary Dept.:
Dot Davidson, Montrose, Colo. Sec.,
Bethe Wrede, 486 South Sixth, MINISTERS.
East, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Florence Chilson, R. F. D., Grand Clarence Santee, Lodi, Cal.
Valley, Colo. A. J. Osborne, 2131 P St., Sac-
F. S. Pruett, Delta, Colo. ramento, Cal.
84 PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

J. W. Rich, Lodi, Cal. Miss Ruth Morse, Route 1, Ar-


N. W. Bauble, Lodi, Cal. buckle, Cal.
T. H. Watson, Lodi, Cal. Miss Milda Schefrel, Oroville, Cal.
W. P. Dayton, Lodi, Cal. Miss Della Chapman, Esmeralda,
Adolph Johnson, Turlock, Cal. Cal.
C. L. Snodgrass, Lodi, Cal. Miss Esther Maxson, 1915 J St.,
Sacramento, Cal.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. J. C. Rasmussen, Camino, Cal.
Miss Vinna Hart, Route 1, Box
Henry Shultz, Lodi, Cal. 238, Chico, Cal.
D. T. Fero, Lodi, Cal.
M. C. Israel, Oakdale, Cal. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Chico, North End Esplanade.
LICENTIATES. Modesto, cor. Sixth and J.
Sacramento, Twenty-third, bet. J
E. C. Peifer, Lodi, Cal. and K.
E. H. Abbott, Lodi, Cal. Stockton, cor. Minor and Stanis-
James Crawford, Chico, Cal. laus.
F. M. Butterfield, Crescent Mills,
Cal.
C. D. Stone, Lodi, Cal.
Nathanael Wilson, Lockford, Cal. SOUTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA
Earl Osborne, Modesto, Cal. CONFERENCE. .
Howard Carter, Lodi, Cal.
Mrs. Ella II. Osborne, 2131 P St., Organized 1915.
Sacramento, Cal. Territory: The following-named
Wm. Voth, alai, Cpl. counties in the State of Cali-
fornia: Orange, San Diego, Im-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. perial, Riverside, and San Ber-
J. Archie Wiley, Sacramento, Cal. nardino.
Mrs. E. J. Buchanan, Stockton, Office: 310 Loring Bldg., Riverside,
Cal. Cal.
Mrs. C. D. Stone, Lodi, Cal. OFFICERS.
Mrs. Lottie Kuhns, Stockton, Cal.
Miss Lillian Cunningham, Stock- Conference:
ton, Cal. Pres., J. L. McElhany.
Sec. and Treas., J. C. McRey-
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. nolds.
J. S. Hindbaugh, Route B, Box Executive Committee: J. L. Mc-
133b, Modesto, Cal. Elhany, J. A. Burden, R. S. Owen,
Mrs. Anna Burchfield, Route B, C. F. Folkenberg, H. W. Vollmer,
Box 133b, Modesto, Cal. M. D., L. E. Brant, D. D. Lake.
Mrs. John Morrow, Route B, Mo- Legal Assn.: " Southeastern Cali-
desto, Cal. fornia Association of Seventh-day
A. Johnson Turlock, Cal. Adventists." Pres., J. L. McEl-
Miss Ellen Lovestedt, Turlock, Cal. hany; Sec. and Treas., J. C. Mc-
Miss Esther H. Johnson, Hughson, Reynolds.
Cal.
Miss Myrtle Osborne, 122 Locust Tract Society:
St., Modesto, Cal. See. and Treas., W. R. Goss.
Mrs. Viola Miller, 219 Pine St., Field Miss. Sec., L. A. Reynolds.
Modesto, Cal.
Miss Velma Wallace, Lodi, Cal. Sabbath School Dept.:
Mrs. C. D. Stone, 349 East Lodi Sec., Mrs. W. F. Martin.
Ave., Lodi, Cal.
V. V. Wolfkill, Lodi, Cal. Educational Dept.:
Miss Alice Street, Winters, Cal. Supt., Max Hill.
PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 85

Religious Liberty Dept.: LICENTIATES.


Sec., W. M. Healey. A. W. Truman, M. D., 304 North
Young People's Dept.: Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
Sec., Max' Hill. C. A. Winters, 310 Loring Bldg.,
Riverside, Cal.
Medical Miss. Dept.: Clark Warren, 310 Loring Bldg.,
Sec., 0. S. Parrett, M. D. Riverside, Cal.
Max Hill, 310 Loring Bldg., River-
Home Missionary Dept.: side, Cal.
Sec., H. A. Hebard.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MINISTERS.
John C. McReynolds, 310 Loring
J. L. McElhany, 310 Loring Bldg., Bldg., Riverside, Cal.
Riverside, Cal. H. A. Hebard, 310 Loring Bldg.,
R. S. Owen, 579 E St., San Ber- Riverside, Cal.
nardino, Cal. W. R. Goss, 310 Loring Bldg.,
J. A. Burden, Paradise Valley Riverside, Cal.
Sanitarium, National City, Cal. L. A. Reynolds, 310 Loring Bldg.,
W. M. Healey, 667 Eighteenth St., Riverside, Cal.
San Iliego, Cal. Mrs. W. F. Martin, 310 Loring
C. F. Folkenberg, 3060 B St., San Bldg., Riverside, Cal.
Diego, Cal. Mrs. dith C. Perry, 304 North
L. E. Brant, 733 High Ave., Red- Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
lands, Cal. eenth
Miss Myrna C. Lee, 669 Eigt
F. M. Burg, Loma Linda, Cal. St., San Diego,Cal.
G. B. Starr, Loma Linda, Cal. Mrs. Luther Warren, Paradise
L. H. Proctor, 753 East E St., Valley Sanitarium, National
Ontario, Cal. City, Cal.
D. D. Lake, Route 2, El Centro, Mrs. John Knox, 310 Loring Bldg.,
Cal. Riverside, Cal.
H. C. Basney, 338 East Palmyra Mrs. L. H. Proctor, 753 East E St.,
St., Orange, Cal. Ontario, Cal.
P. P. Adams, San Fernando, Cal. L. M. Bowen, Loma Linda, Cal. "
John Knox, 310 Loring Bldg., Riv- Newton Evans, M. D., Loma Linda,
erside, Cal. Cal.
R. G. Schaffner, 3322 Thirty-first H. W. Vollmer, M. D., Loma
St., San Diego, Cal. Linda, Cal.
L. E. Folkenberg, 1557 D St., San
Bernardino, Cal. Honorary Missionary Credentials.
W. A. George, M. D., Loma Linda,
Cal. Walter Harper, Fruitland, Hum-
boldt Co., Cal.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. Miss Rebecca Hannaford, Paradise
J. W. Adams, Hinkley, Cal. Valley Sanitarium, National
W. L. Black, 395 Kansas Ave., Riv- City, Cal.
erside, Cal. Mrs. Josephine Gotzian, Paradise
C. McReynolds, Loma Linda, Cal. Valley Sanitarium, National
D. H. Oberholtzer, Palm City, Cal. City, Cal.
W. W. Sharp, National City, Cal. Mrs. W. W. Sharp, National City,
Luther Warren, Paradise Valley Cal.
Sanitarium, National City, Cal. Mrs. M. S. Boyd, Loma Linda, Cal.
C. H. Edwards, 727 East A St., Mrs. W. L. Black, 163 Palm Court,
Ontario, Cal. Riverside, Cal.
Andrew Mead, 850 Van Ness Ave., CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Santa Ana, Cal.
S. P. S. Edwards, M. D., Upland, Eleanor Tallant, 111 Brush St.,
Cal. Anaheim, Cal.
86 PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

Vinna L. Frame, Brawley, Cal. University Ave. Church, 2 Uni-


Mrs. H. E. Farmer, Route 1, Box versity Ave.
4, Calipatria, Cal. Santa Ana, cor. Fifth and Ross Sts.
Miss Emma Hengst, Escondido,
Cal.
Miss Minnie Overman, Escondido,
Cal. SOUTH.e.AN CALIFORNIA CON-
Mrs. Mae Adams, Garden Grove, FERENCE.
Cal. Organized 1901.
Mrs. W. G. Wheatley, Loma Linda,
Cal. Territory: The following-named
Edith M. Barnes, Loma Linda, Cal. counties in the State of Cali-
Mrs. L. E. Wade, Loma Linda, Cal. fornia: San Lffis Obispo, Santa
Mrs. F. MT. Gardner, Loma Linda, Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles,
Cal. and that portion of Kern County
T. A. Fleck, Route 2, Box 33b, El lying south .of the Tehachapi
33b, El Centro, Cal. Mountains.
Mrs. T. A. Fleck, Route 2, Box Office: 304-306-308 Kerckhoff Bldg.,
33b, El Centro, Cal. Los Angeles, Cal.
Anna Jensen, 307 North Euclid
Ave., Ontario, Cal. OFFICERS.
E. C. Cushman, Paradise Valley Conference:
Sanitarium, National City, Cal. Pres.; M. M. Hare.
Mrs. E. C. Cushman, Paradise Val- Sec. and Treas., W. L. Mecum.
ley Sanitarium, National City, Executive Committee: M. M.
Cal. Hare, G. A. Snyder, W. u. Salis-
Alma Fink, Loma Linda, Cal. bury, V. H. Lucas, S. W. Beasley,
Ivy Thompson, Rialto, Cal. W. M. Adams, C. A. Burrows.
Lura Atwood, 1441 South Orange
St., Riverside, Cal. Legal Assn.: " Southern Cali-
Miss Vivian Nightingale, 671 Wal- fornia Association of Seventh-day
lace St., San Bernardino, Cal. Adventists." Pres., M. M. Hare;
H. F. Roller, 2835 E St., San Diego, Sec. and Treas., W. L. Mecum.
Cal.
Mrs. H. F. Roller, 2835 E St., San Tract Society:
Diego, Cal. Sec., C. L. Cyphers.
Miss Ida Bennett, 669 Eighteenth Field Miss. Sec., V. L. Beecham.
. St., San Diego, Cal. Sabbath School Dept.:
Mrs. C. W. Dorteh, R. F. D. 1, Sec., Jennie L. Ireland.
Escondido, Cal.
Pearl Cooper, 1725 Valencia St., Educational Dept.:
Santa Ana, Cal. Supt., H. G. Lticas.
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Ontario, cor. West B St. and Vine Sec., M. M. Hare.
Ave.
Orange, Cleveland and Palm Sts. Young People's Dept.:
Redlands, East State St., near See., Mrs. M. M. Hare.
Church St. Home Missionary Dept.:
Riverside, West Twelfth St., be- Sec., C. C. Morlan.
tween Orange and Lemon Sts.
MINISTERS.
San Bernardino, cor. Hansen and
F Sts. M. M. Hare, 304 Kerckhoff Bldg.,
San Diego: Los Angeles, Cal.
G St. Church, cor. Eighteenth H. G. Lucas, 304 Kerckhoff Bldg.,
and G Sts. Los Angeles, Cal.
PACII1C UNION CONFERENCE. 87

G. A. Snyder, 1053 Linden Ave., Miss Anna E. Kimlin, 304 Kerck-


Long Beach, Cal. hoff Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.
J. R. Patterson, Arroyo Grande, Miss Edna L. Reaser, 114 West
Cal. Third St., Glendale, Cal.
W. M. Adams, 304 Kerckhoff Bldg., A. E. Hall, San Fernando, Cal.
fos Angeles, Cal. C. E. Kimlin, Glendale Sanitarium,
C. J. Kunkel, 304 Kerckhoff Bldg., Glendale, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. L. E. Cox, 304 Kerckhoff
P. L. Knox, 304 Kerckhoff Bldg., Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal.
V. H. Lucas, 2007 Morton Ave., Honorary Missionary Licentiate.
Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. E. J. Calkins, 2122 Duane St.;
S. A. Oberg, 1912 San Andreas St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Santa Barbara, Cal.
W. J. Johnson, M. D., Glendale MEDICAL MISSIONARIES.
Sanitarium, Glendale, Cal.
W. H. Bradley, 304 Kerckhoff Julia A. White, M. D., care Glen-
dale Sanitarium, Glendale, Cal.
Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.
Henry Westphal, Glendale Sani-
LICENTIATES. tarium, Glendale, Cal.
E. R. Reynolds, 304 Kerckhoff Grace Ford, 936 Gratton Place,
Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Los Angeles, Cal.
V. L. Beecham, 304 Kerckhoff CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.
S. IV. Porter, 304 Kerckhoff Bldg., Mrs. Mary Weil, Pismo Beach, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal. Miss Matilda E. Tamka, 1524 Bath
St., Santa Barbara.. Cal.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Miss Marion Comstock, care Acad-
W. L. Mecum, 304 Kerckhoff Bldg., emy, San Fernando, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal. Miss Evelyn Parr, 952 College St.,
C.'L. Cyphers, 304 Kerckhoff Bldg., San Fernando, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal. Ada Somerset, 814 West Broad-
C. C. Morlan, 304 Kerckhoff Bldg., way, Glendale, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal. Miss Olive Adams, 133 South Ken
P. B. Bontemps, 1195 East Fifty- wood St., Glendale, Cal.
first St., Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. George B. Miller, 220 West
Mrs. M. E. Hoyt, 1327 East Fiftieth Cypress St., Glendale, Cal.
St., Los Angeles, Cal. Will Potts, 1923 East Fourth St.,
Mrs. Florence W. Merrill, 304 Los Angeles,
Kerckhoff Bldg., Los Angeles, Miss Mabl De Groot 1648 West
Cal. Fifty-fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Miss Jennie L. Ireland, 304 Kerck- Mrs. Lula V. Gregory, 35331/ South
hoff Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Flower St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Mrs. Amy R. Temple, 1038 El Miss Lucille Vlier, 408 South Soto
Molino St., Los Angeles, Cal. St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Miss Reathel Jenkins, 4511 East Miss Margaret Bachman, 1111 West
First St., Los Angeles, Cal. Forty-fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Miss M. Belle Shryock, 3718 Wall Miss Marie Anderson, 1946 Tropico
St., Los Angeles, Cal. St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Miss Cora A. Rapp, 438 South Miss Letha Atwood, 2007 Morton
Westlake Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Ave., Pasadena, Cal.
Mrs. M. M. Hare, 304 Kerckhoff Mrs. J. J. Ward, 920 Junipero St.,
Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Long Beach, Cal.
W. D. Salisbury, 507 West Third Miss Erie Widen, 655 East Ana-
St., Glendale, Cal. heim St., Long Beach, Cal.
Miss Mary Triber, 1237 East For- Miss Lois Painter, Box 291, San
ty-fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal. Pedro, Cal.
88 PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

Miss Harriet Parker, 788 East Sabbath School and all other De-
Fourth St., Pomona, Cal. partments: Sec., M. A. Hollister.
Miss Mary E. Learned, West Holt
St., Pomona, Cal. MINISTERS.
Miss Helen Knight, care Academy, M. A. Hollister, 452 Ralston . St.,
San Fernando, Cal. Reno, Nev.
C. W. Fuller, Lake City, Cal.
CHURCH DIRECTORY. G. G. Sims, Susanville, Cal.
Glendale, Third and Isabel Sts.
LICENTIATES.
Long Beach, Tenth and Linden Sts.
Los Angeles: Wilbur Holbrook, Fallon, Nev.
Boyle Heights, 123 South Dit- David Hartman, Alturas, Cal.
man St. E. A. Mathwig, Gardenville, Nev.
First, 141 Carr St., between
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Main and Hill Sts.
South Side, 668 East Thirty- J. L. Humbert, 452 Ralston St.,
sixth St. Reno, Nev.
Pasadena, Mountain and Summit CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Sts.
Pomona, East Sixth St. A. W. Russell, Fallon, Nev.
San Fernando, in Academy build- W. E. Whitmore, Bishop, Cal.
ing. Mrs. C. W. Fuller, Lake City, Cal.
San Pedro, Twelfth St., between
Dodson and Pacific Sts.
Santa Barbara, opposite High INSTITUTIONS DI THE PA-
School building.
CIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.
Educational:
Lodi Academy, Lodi, Cal.
NEVADA MISSION. Loma Linda College of Medical
Evangelists, Loma Linda, Cal.
Organized 1913. Pacific Union College, St. Hele-
Territory: The State of Nevada, na, Cal.
and that portion of California Phoenix Intermediate School,
east of the summit of the Sierra Phoenix, Ariz.
Nevada Mountains. San Fernando Academy, San
Office: 452 Ralston St., Reno, Nev. Fernando, Cal.
Publishing:
OFFICERS.
Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Moun-
Mission: tain View, Cal.
Supt., M. A. Hollister, 452 Ral- Sanitariums:
ston St., Reno, Nev., Glendale Sanitarium, Glendale,
Sec., J. L. Humbert, 452 Ralston Cal.
St., Reno, Nev. Loma Linda Sanitarium, Loma
Treas., B. M. Emerson, Box 146, Linda, Cal.
Glendale, Cal. Paradise Valley Sanitarium,
Mission Committee: M. A. Hol- National City, Cal.
lister, C. W. Fuller, G. G. Sims, St. Helena Sanitarium, Sani-
C. W. Pierce, H. A. Hartman. tarium, Cal.
SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized zgo8.
Territory: The Conferences of .1. B. Locken, 169 Bryan St., At-
Cumberland, Florida, Georgia, lanta, Ga.
and Carolina. F. W. Field, Ooltewah, Tenn.
Office Address: 169 Bryan St., L. H. Wood, Ooltewah, Tenn.
Atlanta, Ga.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
OFFICERS.
Conference: R. H. Brock, Kissimmee, Fla.
F. Peabody, 40 West End Ave.,
Pres., W. H. Branson. Atlanta, Ga.
Sec. and Treas., W. E. Aber- D. T. Shireman, Morganton, N. C.
nathy. Victor Thompson, 310 West Six-
Executive Committee: W. H. teenth St., Jacksonville, Fla.
Branson, the presidents of the W. W. Williams, Route A, Box
conferences composing the Union, 223, Miami, Fla.
and W. E. Abernathy, D. W. Dillen.
J. A. Tucker, L. D. Randall, J. B. LICENTIATES.
Locken, J. L. Shuler.
-Legal Assn.: " Southeastern D. W. Dillen, 169 Bryan St., At-
Union Conference Assn. of S. lanta, Ga.
D. A." Pres., W. H. Branson; J. A. Tucker, 169 Bryan St., At-
Sec. and. Treas., W. E. Abernathy. lanta, Ga.
Auditor and Transportation Agt., T. E. Pavey, 1923 Gadsden St.,
W. E. Abernathy. Columbia, S. C.
C. R. Callicott, 169 Bryan St., At-
Union Book Depository: lanta, Ga.
Atlanta Branch of Southern Pub.
Assn., 307 East Fair St., Atlanta, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Ga. W. E. Abernathy, 169 Bryan St.,
Manager, L. D. Randall. Atlanta, Ga.
Union Field Miss. Sec., D. W. L. D. Randall, 307 East Fair St.,
Dillen. Atlanta, Ga.
Educational Dept.: Miss J. M. Lynch, 169 Bryan St.,
Sec., J. A. Tucker. Atlanta, Ga.
A. E. Iverson, 169 Bryan St., At-
Religious Liberty Dept.: lanta, Ga.
Sec., -
Young People's Dept.: Union Negro Mission Department.
Sec., J. A. Tucker. Supt., W. H. Branson.
Cantonment Work, T. E. Pavey, Sec., W. E. Abernathy.
C. R. Callicott, W. F. McMahon.
Home Missionary, Educational,
Home Missionary Dept.: and Young People's Sec., Miss
Sec., J. B. Locken. Anna Knight.
Press Bureau: Union Evangelist, G. E. Peters.
Sec., Executive Committee: W. H.
Branson, the Presidents of the con-
MINISTERS. ferences composing the Union, and
W. H. Branson, 169 Bryan St., At- the following: W. E. Abernathy,
lanta, Ga. B. W. Abney, H. N. Gemon, G. E.
J. L. Shuler, 169 Bryan St., At- Peters, W. E. Strothers, Miss Anna
lanta, Ga. Knight.
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MINISTER. MINISTERS.
G. E. Peters, 169 Bryan St., At- J. W. MacNeil, James Bellinger,
lanta, Ga. J. A. Strickland.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Miss Anna Knight, 209 Greens- Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
ferry Ave., Atlanta, Ga. H. Pannkoke.
Miss J. N. Gillam, 169 Bryan St.,
Atlanta, Ga. LICENTIATES.
S. R. Haynes, A. B. Russell, R. G.
Strickland, E. E. Chitwood, F. P.
CAROLINA CONFERENCE. Cady.
Organized in 1901 and 1907 as
the North Carolina and South Car- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
olina Conferences; reorganized as W. P. Dougherty, Mrs. Clara L.
Carolina Conference in 1918. Russell, Miss Delia Russell, Mrs.
Territory: South Carolina and that W. L. Whorton, Mrs. P. P. Cady.
part of North Carolina lying east
of the following counties: Ashe, Negro Mission.
Watauga, Avery, McDowell,
Henderson. Committee: J. W. MacNeil, B.
W. Abney, W. E. Strother.
Office Address: 223-224 Piedmont
Bldg., Charlotte, N. C. The following-named persons
may be addressed at 224 Pied-
OFFICERS. mont Bldg., Charlotte, N. C.
Conference:
Pres., J. W. MacNeil. MINISTERS.
Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Clara L. B. W. Abney, W. E. Strother, W.
Russell. H. Maynor, J. F. Crichlow.
Executive Committee: J. W.
MacNeil, James Bellinger, R. F.
Vann, Henry Pike. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Tract Society: .1. A. Bookhart, Miss Sadie Crowe,


Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Clara L. Miss Lena V. Strother, Mrs. J.
Russell. A. Godley, Miss Letitia Sam-
Field Miss. See., W. P. Dough- uels, Mrs. J. W. Sweedenburg,
erty. Mrs. Ella Canty, Miss Frances
Clark.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., A. B. Russell. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Educational Dept.: Charleston, S. C.:
Supt., F. P. Cady. Pythian Hall, King St.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Holmes St., (Colored).
Sec., J. W. MacNeil. Columbia, S. C.:
1012 Assembly St.
Young People's Dept.: 1218 Henderson St., (Colored).
Sec., Mrs. F. P. Cady.
Greenville, S. C.:
Home Missionary Dept.: Hampton and Echol Sts.
Sec., A. B. Russell. Spartanburg, S. C.:
The following-named persons Wolf and Wofford Sts.
may be addressed at 224 Pied- Asheville, N. C.:
mont Bldg., Charlotte, N. C. 238 Haywood St.
SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 91

CUMBERLAND CONFERENCE. MINISTERS.


Organized 1000. W. R. Hanson, 501 Chilhowee Ave.,
Johnson City, Tenn.
Territory: Eastern Tennessee, the W. L. Killen, 2438 Virginia Ave.,
western boundary being the Knoxville, Tenn.
western line of the counties of E. W. Wolfe, 1515 East Main St.,
Macon, Smith, DeKalb, Warren, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Grundy, and Marion; also eight-
een counties in northwestern Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
North Carolina, viz., Clay, Cher-
okee, Graham, Macon, Swain, Smith Sharp, Graysville, Tenn.
Jackson, Haywood, Transylva- G. H. Baber, Graysville, Tenn.
nia, Buncombe, Henderson, Mad- C., G. Howell, Graysville, Tenn.
ison, Yancey, Mitchel, Avery,
Watauga, Ashe, Alleghany, and LICENTIATES.
McDowell ; also. Dade and Walk- Cyrus Simmons, Box 522, Knox-
er counties, in the State of ville, Tenn.
Georgia. F. L. Adams, Route 5, Box 61,
Office: Room 616, Henson Bldg., McM,innville, Tenn.
Knoxville, Tenn. T. E. Pavey, 616 Henson Bldg.,
Knoxville, Tenn.
OFFICERS. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Conference:
A. L. Bayley, 616 Henson Bldg.,
Pres., Knoxville, Tenn.
Sec. and Treas., A. L. Bayley. F. E. Washburn, 616 Henson Bldg.,
Executive Committee: Knoxville, Tenn.
Cyrus Simmons, W. L. Killen, F. Miss Dorothy 'hrailkill, 616 Hen-
E. Washburn, Dr. M. M. Martin- son Bldg., Knoxville, Tenn.
son. Miss Marian Brooke, 616 Henson
Legal Assn.: The Cumberland Bldg., Knoxville, Tenn.
Conference Association of S. D. A., Mrs. C. 0. Jones, 720 Cherry St.,
Inc." Pres., , Sec., A. L. Chattanooga, Tenn.
Bayley. Dr. M. M. Martinson, 6321/2 Mar-
ket St., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Tract Society:
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Sec. and Treas., A. L. Bayley.
Field Miss. Sec., F. E. Washburn. Miss Rochelle Philmon, Graysville,
Tenn.
Sabbath School Dept.: Miss Bernice Williams, Graysville,
Sec., Miss Marian Brooke. Tenn.
Miss Nellie Travis, -Graysville,
Educational Dept.: Tenn.
Supt., Miss Marian Brooke. Miss Elizabeth Cowdrick, Grays-
ville, Tenn.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Miss Ethel Field, Lenoir City,
Sec., Cyrus Simmons. Tenn:
Young People's Dept.: Miss Hazel L. Hanson, Johnson
Sec., T. E. Pavey. City, Tenn.
Mrs. F. E. Washburn, 616 Henson
Medical Missionary Dept.: Bldg., Knoxville, Tenn.
Sec., Dr. M. M. Martinson, 6321/2 Mrs. S. H. Ballard, 620 Luttrell
Market St., Chattanooga, Tenn. St., Knoxville, Tenn.
Mrs. N. D. Ingram, Culberson, N. C.
Home Missionary Dept.: Miss Ruth Johnson, 31 Blake St.,
Sec., T. E. Pavey. Asheville, N. C.
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Prof. E. C. Wallers, care Mt. Pis- Tract Society:


gah Institute, Candler, N. C. Sec. and Treas., Clarence Lawry. k,
Mrs. U. Collier, Route 1, Banner Field Miss. Sec., Virgil Smith. k,
Elk, N. C.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Negro Mission. Sec., Mrs. C. L. Stringer.
Negro Mission Committee: C. B; Educational Dept.:
Stephenson (Pres.), F. E. Wash-
burn, C. S. Lightner, F. A. Oster- Sec., W. H. Hayes.
man, S. J. Thompson. Medical Missionary Dept.:
MINISTERS. Sec., L. L. Andrews, M. D.
F. A. Osterman, 178 West Terrace Religious Liberty Dept.:
St., Chattanooga, Tenn. Sec.,
C. S. Lightner, 616 Henson Bldg.,
Knoxville, Tenn. Young People's Dept.:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. Sec., Mrs. C. L. Stringer.
Mrs. Emily McGlocklin, 1,16 East Home Missionary Dept.:
Palmetto St., Chattanooga, Term.
Sec., W. H. Hayes.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Dr. S. L. Grant, 115 West Terrace MINISTERS.
St., Chattanooga, Tenn. C. B. Stephenson, East Robinson
N. B. Norton, 400 Moses St., Knox- and West Sts Orlando, Fla.
ville, Tenn. W. H. Smith, 7 Michigan Ave.,
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Daytona, Fla.
C. R. Magoon, East Robinson and
Chattanooga, Beeth and Duncan West Sts., Orlando, Fla.
Sts. L. T. Crisler, Box 1100, Orlando,
Knoxville, Third Ave. and Gill St. Fla.
Allen Walker, Route B, Box 461,
Miami, Fla.
FLORIDA CONFERENCE.
LICENTIATE.
Organized 1893.
II. J. Adams, East Robinson and
Territory: The State of Florida, West Sts., Orlando, Fla.
excepting the counties of Es-
cambia, Santa Rosa, Walton, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Holmes, Washington, Jackson,
and Calhoun, which belong to Dr. L. L. Andrews, Box 1100, Or-
the Alabama Conference. lando, Fla.
Office: Cor. East Robinson and W. H. Hayes, East Robinson and
West Sts., Orlando, Fla. West Sts., Orlando, Fla.
Mrs. C. L. Stringer, East Robinson
OFFICERS. and West Sts., Orlando, Fla.
Conference: Clarence Lawry, East Robinson and
Pres., C. B. Stephenson. West Sts., Orlando, Fla.
Sec. and Treas., Clarence Lawry. Virgil Smith, East Robinson and
Executive Committee: C. B. West Sts., Orlando, Fla.
Stephenson, W. H. Smith, C. R. T. D. Gibson, East Robinson and
Magoon, John Mitchell. West Sts., Orlando, Fla.
Legal Assn.: " Florida Confer- J. A. Renninger, Box 153, Orlando,
ence Association of S. D. A." Fla.
Pres., C. B. Stephenson; Sec. and J. W. Grounds, Box 153, Orlando.
Treas., Clarence Lawry. Fla.
SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 93

E. W. Tonges, Box 153, Orlando, Orlando:


Fla. Cor. East Robinson and West
Miss Bessie Smith, Michigan Ave., Sts.
Daytona, Fla. Colored, West Robinson Ave.
Miss Grace Smith, East Robinson St. Petersburg, South Sixth St.
and West Sts., Orlando, Fla. and Fifth Ave., South.
Tampa:
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. In 2800 Block on Florida Ave.
Colored, Allen Temple, Scott and
Miss Beatrix Spohr, Miami, Fla. Lamar Sts.
Miss Pearl Lewis, Gainesville, Fla.
Miss Marie Ray, Palatka, Fla.
Mrs. C. T. McAlister, Route 2,
Orlando, Fla. GEORGIA CONFERENCE.
Miss Mary Baxter, 703 West
Broadway, Orlando, Fla. Organized 1901.
Lowell Johnson, New Smyrna, Fla. Territory: The State of Georgia,
Miss Loretta Heacock, Bunnell, excepting the counties of Dade
Fla. and Walker, belonging to the
Miss Zoa Shreve, Gen. Del., St. Cumberland Conference.
Petersburg, Fla. Office: 121 Hill St., Atlanta, Ga.
Miss OreliaWooldridge, Gen. Del.,
St. Petersburg, Fla. OFFICERS.
Mrs. Sammers, Snead's Island, Fla. Conference:
Miss Gertrude Lewis, 440 East Pres., B. W. Spire.
Sixth St., Jacksonville, Fla. See. and Treas., H. W. Potter.
Negro Mission. Executive Committee: B. W.
Spire, H. W. Potter, Dr. J. R.
Committee: A. R. Sandborn, J. Mitchell, 0. B. Crary, W. S. Boyn-
S.. Green, J. G. Thomas, F. H. ton.
Stevens. Legal Assn.: " Georgia Confer-
ence Association of S. D. A."
MINISTERS. Pres., B. W. Spire; Sec. and
J. S. Green, 914 Thomas St., Key Treas., H. W. Potter.
West, Fla.
F. H. Stevens, Jacksonville, Fla. Tract Society:
Sec. and Treas., H. W: Potter.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. Field Miss. Sec., A. E. Deyo.
Mrs. J. A. White, Jacksonville, Fla. Sabbath School Dept.:
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Sec., Mrs. K. R. Haughey.

Mrs. C. C. Roberts, 2735 Evergreen Educational Dept.:


Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. Supt. K. R. Haughey.
Felicia M. Palmer, Ocala., Fla.
Lillie Emmanuel, Orlando, Fla. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Sec..
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Young People's Dept.:
Daytona, Cypress St.
Sec., Mrs. K. R. Haughey.
Jacksonville:
Roselle and Charles Sts. Home Missionary Dept.:
. Colored, Southwest cor. Third Sec., K. R. Haughey.
Ave. and Johnson St.
Miami: MINISTERS.
Third St., near Avenue D. B. W. Spire, 121 Hill St., Atlanta,
Colored, Second St. Ga.
94 SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE.

B. W. Brown, 121 Hill St., Atlanta, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Ga. Jennie Hankinson, 207 Fourth Ave.,
LICENTIATES. Macon, Ga.
Dr. J. R. Mitchell, 320 Grant St., Miss Julia F. Baugh, 133 Wheaton
Atlanta, Ga. St., Savannah, Ga.
0. B. Crary, 121 Hill St., Atlanta, Miss Mary E. Jones, 1018 Sixth
Ga. Ave. Columbus, Ga.
B. Robinson, 121 Hill St., Atlanta, Robert' Hancock, 817 Paulson St.,
Ga. Savannah, Ga.
K. R. Haughey, 818 Cherry St., Mrs. M. J. Tate, 209 Greensferry
Macon, Ga. Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
W. F. McMahon, 121 Hill St., At- CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
lanta, Ga. Mrs. M. J. Tate, 209 Greensferry
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Ave. Atlanta, Ga.
H. W. Potter, 121 Hill St., Atlanta, Miss JURE', F.. Baugh, 133 Wheaton
Ga. St., Savannah, Ga.
Wm. Tatreau, Thirty-fifth and
Whitaker Sts., Savannah, Ga. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
G. M. Waters, 121 Hill St., At- Atlanta:
lanta, Ga. Cor. Cherokee Ave. and Orleans
Miss Margaret Freeman, 121 Hill St.
St., Atlanta, Ga. Colored, 209 Greensferry Ave.
Mrs. K. R. Haughey, 818 Cherry Macon, Log Cabin Heights.
St., Macon, Ga., Colored, 207 Fourth Ave.
J. C. Gant, 121 Hill St., Atlanta, Savannah:
Ga. Cor. Thirty-fifth and Whitaker
G. C. Wyman, 121 Hill St., At- Sts.
lanta, Ga. Colored, Florence and, Forty
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. third Sts.
Miss Lola Mae Brown, 105 Bryan Columbus, 1312 Twenty-fourth St.
St., Atlanta, Ga.
Miss Eva Sammer, Route 4, Bos-
ton, Ga. INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTH-
Miss Mary E. Roberts, Thirty-fifth
and Whitaker Sts., Savannah, EASTERN UNION CON-
Ga. FERENCE.
Miss Flora B. Reiber, Route 1, Educational:
Marietta, Ga.
Southern Junior College, Oolte-
Negro Mission. wah, Tenn.
Committee: B: W. Brown, T. S. Publishing:
Tate, H. W. Potter, H. N. Gem on,
J. W. Sweedenbcrg. Atlanta Branch of the Southern
Pub. Assn., 307 East Fair St.,
MINISTERS. Atlanta, Ga.
Dr. T. S. Tate, 209 Greensferry
Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Sanitarium:.
H. N. Gemon, 1039 Harrison St., Florida Sanitarium, Orlando,
Augusta, Ga. Fla.
SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized Igo'.
Territory: The Conferences of J. H. Lawrence, 316 Lyric Bldg.,
Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, Birmingham, Ala.
Mississippi, and Tennessee I. M. Martin, 2006 Twenty-fourth
River. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Office: 2006 Twenty-fourth Ave., L. H. Wood, Southern Junior Col-
North, Nashville, Tenn. lege, Ooltewah, Tenn.
W. E. Videto, 2006 Twenty-fourth
OFFICERS. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Conference: J. W. McComas, 2006 Twenty-
Pres., S. E. Wight. fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Sec. and Treas., G. H. Curtis. Tenn.
Auditor and Transportation Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Agent, G. H. Curtis. E. A. Sutherland, Madison, Tenn.
Executive Committee: S. E. F. W. Halladay, Box 414, Hunts-
Wight, G. H. Curtis, J. C. Thomp- ville, Ala.
son, C. N. Sanders, J. F. Wright, W. L. Bird, Box 414, Huntsville,
R. I. Keate, R. L. Pierce, V. 0. Cole, Ala.
C. J. Buhalts, M. F. Knox, W. R. C. N. Martin, Bon Aqua, Tenn.
Elliott, E. A. Sutherland, I. M. C. M. Kinney, R. F. D. 2, cor. Li-
Martin, 0. R. Staines, A. N. Allen. gon Lane and. Dickerson Pike.
Legal Assn.: " Southern Union Nashville, Tenn.
Conference Assn. of S. D. A." J. I. Beardsley, Box 414, Hunts-
Pres., S. E. Night; Sec. and ville,.Ala.
Treas., G. H. Curtis. A. W. Spalding, 2123 Twenty-
fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Union Book Depository: Tenn.
LICENTIATES.
Southern Publishing Associa- J. C. Thompson, 2006 Twenty-
tion, 2123 Twenty-fourth Ave., fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
North, Nashville, Tenn. Tenn.
Manager, R. L. Pierce. 0. R. Staines, 2006 Twenty-fourth
Union Field Miss. Sec., V. 0. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Cole. V. 0. Cole, 2006 Twenty-fourth
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Religious Liberty Dept.: C. J. Boyd, Box 414, Huntsville,
Sec., S. E. Wight. Ala.
A. A. Davis, 2006 Twenty-fourth
Educational Dept.: Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Sec., J. C. Thompson. Honorary Licentiate.
Young People's Dept.: E. C. Jacobsen, Box 414, Hunts-
Sec., J. C. Thompson. ville, Ala.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Home Missionary Dept.: G. H. Curtis, 2006 Twenty-fourth
Sec., 0. R. Staines. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Miss Anna Hornung, 2006 Twenty-
Medical Miss. Dept.: fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Sec., Dr. E. A. Sutherland. Tenn.
MINISTERS. C. E. Hooper, 2006 Twenty-fourth
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
S. E. Wight, 2006 Twenty-fourth Ethel Tripp, Room 621, Crutcher
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. and Starks Bldg., Louisville, Ky.
95
96 SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

Mrs. M. C. Morgan, Room 621, Home Missionary Dept.:


Crutcher and Starks Bldg., Sec., J. F. Wright.
Louisville, Ky.
Honorary Missionary Licentiates. MINISTERS.
Julia Lowe, 1701 Simkin St., Nash- J. F. Wright, 316 Lyric Bldg., Bir-
ville. Tenn. mingham, Ala.
Mrs. K. Rasmussen, Mobile, Ala. 0. L. Denslow, 316 Lyric Bldg.,
Southern Union Mission. Birmingham, Ala.
0. F. Frank, 316 Lyric Bldg., Bir-
Superintendent, S. E. Wight. mingham, Ala.
Sec. and Treas., G. H. Curtis.
Committee: S. E. Wight, G. H. LICENTIATES.
Curtis, C. J. Buhalts, C. N. San- M. L. Wilson, 316 Lyric Bldg.,
ders, R. I. Keate, W. R. Elliott, Birmingham, Ala.
J. G. Dasent, J. H. Lawrence, N. F. J. Rowland, 316 Lyric Bldg.,
B. King, Randall Johnson, J. F. Birmingham, Ala.
Wright. C. T. Burroughs, 316 Lyric Bldg.,
Birmingham, Ala.
ALABAMA CONFERENCE.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Organized 1901.
B. C. Marshall, 316 Lyric Bldg.,
Territory: The State of Alabama, Birmingham, Ala.
and the following counties in Addie Mae Kalar, 316 Lyric Bldg.,
Florida: Escambia, Santa Rosa, Birmingham, Ala.
Walton, Holmes, - Washington, Nellie J. Orr, 418 Alarama Ave.,
Jackson, and Calhoun. Montgomery, Ala.
Office: 316 Lyric Bldg., Birming- Mrs. C. T. Burroughs, Box 1030,
ham, Ala, Pensacola, Fla.
Mrs. K. Rasmussen, Box 1030, Pen-
OFFICERS. sacola, Fla.
Conference:
Pres., J. F. Wright. Negro Mission.
Sec. and Treas., B. C. Marshall. Committee: J. F. Wright, B. C.
Executive Committee: J. F. Marshall, J. R. Staton, P. M. Boyd,
Wright, B. C. Marshall, J. R. Sta- J. H. Lawrence.
ton, 0. P. Ivie, 0. L. Denslow. LICENTIATE.
Legal Assn.: " Alabama Confer- P. M. Boyd, 308 Spruce St., Annis-
ence Assn. of S. D. A." Pres. J. ton, Ala.
F. Wright; Sec. and Treas., B. C.
Marshall. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Tract Society: C. A. Wilson, 707 South Franklin
Sec. and Treas., B. C. Marshall. St., Mobile, Ala.
Field Miss. Sec., J. R. Str.ton. Delia Wilson, 316 Lyric Bldg., Bir-
mingham, Ala.
Sabbath School Dept.: CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Sec., Mrs. J. F. Wright.
White:
Educational Dept.: Mrs. A. J. Beardsley, Huntsville,
Sec., Mrs. J. F. Wright. Ala.
Mrs. S. Borg, Long Island, Ala.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Mrs. C. G. Leitzman, Birming-
Sec., Mrs. J. F. Wright. ham, Ala.
Mrs. F. M. Reiber, Cardiff, Ala.
Young People's Dept.: Mrs. Amy Kellogg, Elkwood,
Sec., Mrs. J. F. Wright. Ala.
SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 97

Masie White, 1059 Spring Hill Castle, H. U. Jacobs, 0. A. Davis,


Ave., Mobile, Ala. E. A. Williams.
Mrs. Martha Fuller, Long Island,
Ala. Legal Assn.: " Seventh-day Ad-
Mrs. Ada Hughes, Borden ventist Conference Association of
Springs, Ala. Kentucky." Pres., R. I. Keate;
Sec., Burton Castle.
Mission:
Mrs. J. B. Boyd, 308 Spruce St., Tract Society:
Anniston, Ala. Sec. and Treas., Burton Castle.
Mrs. Annie Battle, 109 Ave. H, Field Miss. Sec., James Hick-
Talladega, Ala. man.
Julia Wesley, 734 South Mc- Sabbath School Dept.:
Donough St., Montgomery,
Ala. Sec., Mrs. R. I. Keate.
C. J. Berry, 316 Lyric Bldg., Bir- Educational Dept.:
mingham, Ala.
Mrs. C. T. Crichlow, 319 Holmes Supt., F. E. Thompson.
St., Huntsville, Ala. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Sec., R. I. Keate.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Young People's Dept.:
Birmingham:
725 North Nineteenth St. Sec., F. E. Thompson.
Colored, Walker St. and Sixth Home Missionary Dept.:
Ave.
Dothan, Colored, 316 Range St. Sec., F. E. Thompson.
Huntsville, Colored, 629 Madison MINISTERS.
St.
Mobile: R. I. Keate, Room 621, Crutcher
Cor. Old Shell Road and Pine St. and Starks Bldg., Louisville, Ky.
Colored, 757 South Hamilton St. G. A. Davis, 1032 South Twenty-
Montgomery: sixth St., Louisville, Ky.
306 Finley Ave. LICENTIATES.
Colored, 110 Early St.
Sheffield, Seventh St. and Nash- (All of whom may be addressed at
ville Ave. Room 621, Crutcher and Starks
Bldg., Louisville, Kv.)
John Brownlie, L. E. Christman,
Burton Castle, James Hickman,
C. E. Hoover, F. E. Thompson,
KENTUCKY CONFERENCE. W. A. Rails.
Organized 1908. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Territory: All the State of Ken- Mrs. R. I. Keate, 2238 West Jef-
tucky excepting the eight coun- ferson St., Louisville, Ky.
ties west of the Tennessee C. L. Hornung, 2121 Osage St.,
River, belonging to the Tennes- Louisville, Ky.
see River Conference. Mrs. R. Y. Howard, 127 East
Office Address: Room 621, Crutcher Eighth St., Covington, Ky.
and Starks Bldg., Louisville, Icy. Mrs. Mattie Lucas, 1118 Garvin
Place, Louisville, Ky.
OFFICERS. Mrs. J. W. Wilhelm, Stanford, Ky.
Conference: CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Pres., R. I. Keate.
Sec. and Treas., Burton Castle. Doris Davis, 1032 South Twenty-
sixth St., Louisville, Ky.
Executive Committee: R. I. Andrew Schroader, Davisville,
Keate, James Hickman, Burton Lawrence Co., Ky.
98 SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

Mrs. R. Staton, Middleburg, Ky. Executive Committee: C. N.


Mrs. F. T. Jacobs, Hartford, Ky. Sanders, G. B. Boswell, C. B. Cald-
Mrs. W. A. Rails, 1032 Madison well, C. A. Lantz. -
Ave., Covington, Ky. Legal Assn.: " Louisiana Con-
Negro Mission. ference Association of S. D. A."
Pres., C. N. Sanders; Sec. and
Committee: R. I. Keate, Burton Treas., C. B. Caldwell.
Castle, J. W. Dasent, James Hick-
man, F. S. Keitts. Tract Society:
MINISTERS. Sec. and Treas., C. B. Caldwell.
J. G. Dasent, 425 South Twenty- Field Miss. Sec., B. E. Wagner.
first St., Louisville, Ky. Sabbath School Dept.:
F. S. Keitts, 525 Higgins Ave.,
Paris, Ky. Sec., Mrs. Emma L. Morrow.

LICENTIATES. Educational Dept.:


Wm. Fort, 401 South Twentieth Supt., Mrs. C. N. Sanders.
St., Louisville, Ky. Religious Liberty Dept.:
G. A. Oglesby, 1833 West Madison
St., Louisville, Ky. Sec., C. N. Sanders.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. Young People's Dept.:
Miss N. Nora Hyman, 525 Higgins Sec., Mrs. C. N. Sanders.
Ave., Paris, Ky. MINISTERS.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. (The persons .named below may be
C. A. Howard, 1833 West Madison addressed at 810 Jackson Ave.,
St., Louisville, Ky. New Orleans, La.)
Miss Inez Brice, 128 West Fifth C. N. Sanders, T. G. Bunch.
St., Lexington, Ky.
CHURCH DIRECTORY. LICENTIATES.
Bowling Green, Park and Twelfth H. W. Denton, G. B. Boswell, T. R.
Sts. Huxtible.
Covington, 127 East Eighth St. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Lexington, Colored, Fifth and Up-
per Sts. C. B. Caldwell, B. E. Wagner,
Louisville: Mrs. Emma L. Morrow, Mrs. C.
Cor. Seventeenth and Jefferson N. Sanders, Mrs. C. Pearl Holt.
Sts. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Colored, No. 1, Chestnut and
Eighteenth Sts. Miss Grace Holt, 2023 Portland
Colored, No. 2, Shelby and Bur- Ave., Shreveport, La.
nett Sts. Mrs. R. R. Coble, Box 536, Fuller-
ton, La.
Negro Mission.
LOUISIANA CONFERENCE. Executive Committee: C. N.
Sanders, C. B. Caldwell, N. B.
Organized 1901. King, A. R. Bell.
Territory: The State of Louisiana. MINISTER.
Office Address: 810 Jackson Ave., N. B. King, 810 Jackson Ave., New
New Orleans, La. Orleans; La.
OFFICERS. LICENTIATES.
Conference: A. R. Bell, Box 307, Hammond, La.
Pres., C. N. Sanders. S. R. Washington, 104 Cane St.,
Sec. and Treas., C. B. Caldwell. Shreveport, La.
SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 09

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Young People's Dept.:


Lucile C. Williams, 810 Jackson Sec., Miss Nannie May Smith.
Ave., New Orleans, La.
Louise Ratcliff, 810 Jackson Ave., Home Missionary Dept.:
New Orleans, La. Sec., Miss Nannie May Smith.
Mrs. S. R. Washington, 104 Cane
St., Shreveport, La. MINISTERS.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. C. J. Buhalts, 703 South Gallatin
Lucile C. Williams, 810 Jackson St., Jackson, Miss.
Ave.. New Orleans, La. W. P. McLennan, 703 South Galla-
Susie Campbell, 2912 General Tay- tin St., Jackson, Miss.
lor St., New Orleans, La. 0. A. Dow, McDonald, Miss.
CHURCH DIRECTORY. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Lake Charles, 306 Hodges St. Henry Balsbaugh, 823 West Pine
New Orleans: St., Vicksburg, Miss.
Cor. Melpomene and Colliseum
Sts. LICENTIATES.'
Colored, 2412 Delachaise St. E. E. Montgomery, 703 South Gal-
Shreveport, Frederick and Missouri latin St., Jackson, Miss.
Sts. N. L. Taylor, 703 South Gallatin
St., Jackson, Miss.
F. W. Schmehl, 703 South Gallatin
MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE. St., Jackson, Miss.
Organized 1901. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Territory: The State of Missis- Mrs. Mary Balsbaugh, 823 West
sippi. Pine St., Vicksburg, Miss.
Office Address: 703 South Gal- Miss Nannie May Smith, 703 South
latin St., Jackson, Miss. Gallatin St., Jackson, Miss.
Mrs. 0. A. Dow, McDonald, Miss.
OFFICERS.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Conference: Mrs. 0. A. Dow, McDonald, Miss.
Pres., C. J. Buhalts. Mrs. J. E. McNeill, 703 South Gal-
Sec. and Treas., N. L. Taylor. latin St., Jackson, Miss.
Executive Committee: C. J. Bu- Mrs. J. L. Waller, Hattiesburg,
halts, N. L. Taylor, F. W. Schmehl, Miss.
W. P. McLennan, L. V. Crawford. Mrs. L. V. Crawford, Route 1, Box
Legal Assn.: " Mississippi Con- 7, Vicksburg, Miss.
ference Association of Seventh- Negro Mission.
day Adventists." Pres., C. J. Bu-
halts; Sec., N. L. Taylor. Executive Committee: C. J. Bu-
halts, N. L. Taylor, Randall John-
Tract Society: son, C. B. Holloway.
Sec. and Treas., N. L. Taylor.
Field Miss. Sec., F. W. Schmehl. MINISTER.
Randall Johnson, 709 Rose St.,
Sabbath School Dept.: Jackson, Miss.
Sec., Miss Nannie May Smith.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Educational Dept.: Dora Wilson, Tutwiler, Miss.
Supt., Miss Nannie May Smith. Ella Johnson, 919 Joe Wheeler
Ave., Laurel, Miss.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Rena Taylor, 919 Joe Wheeler
Sec., C. J. Buhalts. Ave., Laurel, Miss.
100 SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

CHURCH DIRECTORY. D. P. Wood, 666 North Dunlap St.,


Jackson, 701 South Gallatin St. Memphis, Tenn.
W. D. MacLay, 322 Jackson Bldg.,
Nashville, Tenn:
J. A. Traugli, Lexington, Tenn.
A. N. Allen, Hazel, Ky.
TENNESSEE RIVER CON- Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
FERENCE.. C. N. Martin, Bon Aqua, Tenn.
Organized 1888. W. R. Burrow, R. F. D. 6, Mem-
phis, Tenn.
Territory: Western Tennessee, the
eastern boundary being the LICENTIATES.
eastern line of the counties of I.C. Pound, 748 Main St., Clarks-
Sumner, Trousdale, Wilson, ville, Tenn.
Cannon, Coffee, and Franklin, G. C. Russell, 1547 Trimble St.,
and the following-named coun- Paducah, Ky.
ties in Kentucky: Ballard, Mc-
Cracken, Marshall, Graves, Ful- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
ton, Hickman, Carlisle, and Miss Anna Adams, 1717 Cass St.,
Calloway. Nashville, Tenn.
F. L. Harrison, 322 Jackson Bldg.,
Office: 322 Jackson Bldg., Nash- Nashville, Tenn.
ville, Tenn. Mrs. Mamie Eder, 666 North Dun-
OFFICERS. lap St., Memphis, Tenn.
Conference: Mrs. Glenn H. Gaevert, 1903 Twen-
Pres., W. R. Elliott. ty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Sec. and Treas., F. L. Harrison. Tenn.
Miss Beulah Cothren, 666 North
Executive Committee: W. R. Dunlap St., Memphis, Tenn.
Elliott, M. F. Knox, J. R. Kennedy, W. D. Wade, 322 Jackson Bldg.,
W. D. Wade. Nashville, Tenn.
Legal Assn.: " Tennessee River Mrs. J. G. Haggard, 748 Main St.,
Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Clarksville, Tenn.
Pres., W. R. Elliott; Sec. and CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
'I'reas., F. L. Harrison. Miss Minnie Brown,749 North De-
catur St., Mempis, Tenn.
Tract Society: Miss Bertha Laughlin, Ashland
Sec. and Treas., F. L. Harrison. City, Tenn.
Field Miss. Sec., W. D. Wade. Mrs. DeVillez, 1706 Simkin St.,
Nashville, Tenn.
Sabbath School Dept.: Gladys R. Clark, Hazel, Ky.
Sec., Miss Sadie Rogers. W. H. White, Hazel, Ky.
Mrs. Mae Keele, Leach, Tenn.
Educational Dept.: Miss Virginia Caradine, Route 1,
Supt., Miss Sadie Rogers. Burns, Tenn.
Mrs. E. L. Garrett, Springville,
Religious Liberty Dept.: Tenn.
Sec., W. R. Elliott. Mrs. L. C. Derrick (colored), 1302
Harding St., Nashville, Tenn.
Young People's and Home Miss- Elzira Pearson (colored), 1051
ionary Depts.: Mississippi Blvd., Memphis,
Sec., Miss Sadie Rogers. Tenn.
MINISTERS. Tennessee River Mission.
W. R. Elliott, 322 Jackson Bldg., Pres., W. R. Elliott.
Nashville, Tenn. Sec. and Treas., F. L. Harrison.
SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 101

Mission Committee: The Con- Colored, Twelfth Ave. and Hard-


ference Executive Committee, in ing St. (near Jefferson).
counsel with the following: T. H.
Allison, Milton Young, and the
mission evangelist of the Union
Conference. '
INSTITUTIONS IN THE
LICENTIATES. SOUTHERN UNION
W. A. S. Henri, 1109 Eighteenth CONFERENCE.
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
1'. H. Allison, 1051 Mississippi Educational:
Blvd., Memphis, Tenn. Hazel Academy, Hazel, Ky.
Milton Young, 435 South Long St., Oakwood Junior College, Hunts-
Jackson, Tenn. ville, Ala.
Nashville Agricultural and Nor-
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
mal Institute, Madison, Tenn.
Jackson, Long St. Publishing:
Memphis, cor. Faxon Ave. and Dun- Southern Pub. Assn., 2123
lap St.. Twenty-fourth Ave., North,
Colored: 1051 Mississippi Ave., Nashville, Tenn.
Memphis, Tenn. Sanitarium:
Nashville: The Madison Rural Sanitarium,
Fifth and Fatherland Sts. Madison, Tenn.

SOUTHWESTERN- UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized Igor; reorganized rgoz.
Territory: The Conferences of Railroad Ave., Fort Worth, Tex.
Arkansas, Oklahoma, North Manager, H. R. Gay.
Texas, South Texas, and Texico. Union Field Miss. Sec., A. F.
Office: 411 and 413 Baum Bldg., Harrison.
Oklahoma. City, Okla.
Educational Dept.:
OFFICERS. Sec., W. L. Adams.
Conference:
Pres., M. Lukens. Young People's Dept.:
Sec. and Treas., C. E. Smith. Sec., W. L. Adams.
Executive Committee: M. Lu-
kens, the presidents of the confer- Religious Liberty Dept.:
ences composing the Union, presi- Sec., M. Lukens.
dent of Southwestern Junior Col-
lege, C. E. Smith, A. F. Harrison, Home Missionary Dept.:
and W. L. Adams. Sec., E. R. Potter.
Legal Assn.: " The Southwest- MINISTERS.
ern Union Conference Corporation
of S. D. A." Pres., M. Lukens; M. Lukens, 411 Baum Bldg., Okla-
Sec. and Treas., C. E. Smith. homa City, Okla.
Auditor and Transportation Sydney Scott, 2414 Caddo St., Dal-
Agent, C. E. Smith. las, Tex.
B. L. House, Keene, Tex.
Union Book Depository: C. L. Premer, Keene, Texas.
Western Branch of the South- E. H. Rees, 132 City St., San An-
ern Publishing Assn., 411 West tonio, Tex.
102 SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE.

W. A. McCutchen, Box 14, Little Executive Committee: J. I. Tay-


Rock, Ark. lor, N. R. Hickman, Isaac Baker,
E. R. Potter, 411 Baum Bldg., Walter Kirkham, M. G. Haynes.
Oklahoma City, Okla. Legal Assn.: " Arkansas Con-
Honorary Ministerial Credentials. ference Association of the Sev-
enth-day Adventists." Pres., J. I.
W. F. H. Schroeder, Kermit, N. Taylor; Sec., M. G. Haynes.
Mex.
T. W. Field, Keene, Tex. Tract Society:
H. B. French, Keene, Tex. Sec., Mrs. M. G. Haynes.
W. S. Lowry, Jefferson, Tex. Treas., T. J. Copeland.
J. H. Krum, Mt. Pleasant, Ark. Field Miss. Sec., T. J. Hooper.
M. H. Brown, Searcy, Ark.
G. M. Brown, Searcy, Ark. Sabbath School Dept.:
M. Jones, 1722 High St., Little Sec., Mrs. J. I. Taylor.
Rock, Ark.
C. McReynolds, Loma Linda, Cal. Educational Dept.:
N. J. Etheredge; Route 0, Abilene, Supt., Miss Lorena E. Wilcox.
Tex. Religious Liberty Dept.:
H. Clay Griffin, Gentry, Ark.
Sec., J. 1, Taylor.
LICENTIATES.
W. E. Nelson, Keene, Tex. Young People's Dept.:
A. F. Harrison, 411 Baum Bldg., Sec., Miss Lorena E. Wilcox.
Oklahoma City, Okla. Home Missionary Dept.:
A. W. Peterson, Keene, Tex. Sec., T. J. Copeland.
N. H. Conway, Keene, Tex.
W. L. Adams, 411 Baum Bldg., MINISTERS.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
H. R. Gay, 411 West Railroad Ave., J. I. Taylor, Box 14, Little Rock,
Fort Worth, Tex. Ark.
C. E. Smith, 411 Baum Bldg., Okla- N. R. Hickman, 818 North Thirty-
homa City, Okla. fourth St., Ft. Smith, Ark.
A. D. Field, Keene, Tex. M. Jones, 1722 High St., Little
H. A. Peebles, Keene, Tex. Rock, Ark.
Isaac Baker, Hope, Ark.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. J. W. Allison, Marianna, Ark.
L. N. Carter, Keene, Tex. C. W. Lee, 211 East Jackson Ave.,
Ruth Harvey, Keene, Tex. Jonesboro, Ark.
Mary L. Doan, Box 14, Little Rock,
Ark. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
C. Blackburn, 411 West Railroad (All of whom may be addressed at.
Ave., Fort Worth, Tex. Box 14, Little Rock, Ark.)
T. J. Copeland, Walter Kirkham,
M. G. Haynes, Miss Lorena E.
ARKANSAS CONFERENCE. Wilcox, Mrs. J. I. Taylor, Miss
Organized 1888. Alma Meister, Miss Katie Baker.
Territory: The State of Arkansas. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Office: 208 Donaghey Bldg., Little
Rock Ark. Miss Nellie McCray, Gentry, Ark.
Office Address: Box 14, Little Rock, Miss Erma Hooten, Schaberg, Ark.
Ark. Miss Ella Klindt, Fayetteville,
Ark.
OFFICERS. Miss Hila Robertson, 915 Page
Conference: Ave., Fort Smith, Ark.
Pres., J. I. Taylor. Fred Palmer, 5120 West Twelfth
Sec. and Treas., T. J. Copeland. St., Little Rock, Ark,
SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 103

Mrs. F. M. Palmer, 5120 West Committee to Oversee the Colored


Twelfth St., Little Rock, Ark. Work:
Miss Bessie Wilson, Memdag, Ark. David Voth, A. M. Woodall,
Mrs. E. A. Springs, Hot Springs, G. J. Seltzer, Thomas Murphy, E.
Ark. M. Gates.
Miss Grace Runnells, Route 3, Box MINISTERS.
134, Little Rock, Ark.
David Voth, Keene, Tex.
R. W. Leach, Route 3, Naples, Tex.
G. J. Seltzer, 800 Evergreen St.,
Dallas, Tex.
NORTH TEXAS CONFERENCE. Thomas Murphy, Chireno, Tex.
Organized 1878. LICENTIATES.
Territory: That part of the State C. U. Taylor, Keene, Tex.
of Texas lying east and north of E. M. Davis, Sherman, Tex.
the following counties: East of 0. W. Wolfe, 522 South Third St.,
Wichita, Archer, Jack, Palo Waco, Tex.
Pinto, Erath, Hamilton, Lam- A. M. Woodall, Keene, Tex.
pasas; and north of Burnet, F. S. Thompson, Keene, Tex.
Williamson, Lee, Burleson, Lib- A. A. Ewert, Wichita Falls, Tex.
erty, Hardin, and Orange. J. B. Carter, Gainesville, Tex.
Office: Keene, Tex. D. E. McNiel, Keene, Tex.
E. M. Gates, Jefferson, Tex.
OFFICERS. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Conference: 0. J. Corwin, 1825 Fairmount Ave.,
Pres., David Voth. Fort Worth, Tex.
Sec.'and Treas., A. M. Woodall. Mrs. 0. J. Corwin, 1825 Fairmount
Ave., Fort Worth, Tex.
Executive Committee: David Mrs. A. M. Woodall, Keene, Tex.
Voth, D. E. McNiel, A. M. Woodall, C. L. Dortch, Keene, Tex.
G. J. Seltzer, Henry Schmidt. Alice Martin, Dallas, Tex.
C. E. Martin, Cleburne, Tex.
Transportation Agent: A. M.
Woodall. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Tract Society: J. W. Winn, Keene, Tex.
Miss Bennie French, Keene, Tex.
Sec. and Treas., C. L. Dortch. Miss Jessie Casey, Keene, Tex.
Field Miss. Sec., D. E. McNiel. Mrs. Roberta Ingram, Route 4,
Jefferson, Tex.
Sabbath School Dept.: Mrs. Mary Richie, Route 2, Mari-
Sec., Mrs. A. M. Woodall. etta, Tex.
Mrs. L. 0. Corwin, Dallas Tex.
Educational Dept.: J. H. Ball, Route 4, Jefferson, Tex.
Supt., F. S. Thompson. Mrs. J. H. Ball, Route 4, Jefferson,
Tex.
Religious Liberty Dept.: J. L. Rettig, Route 3, Naples, Tex.
Sec., David Voth. Mrs. J. L. Rettig, Route 3, Naples,
Tex.
Young People's Dept.: A. A. Ewert, Wichita Falls, Tex.
Miss Sidney Smith, Dallas, Tex.
Sec., F. S. Thompson. Miss Enie Martin, Nacogdoches,
Tex.
Home Missionary Dept.: Miss Effie Harris, Route 7, Mt.
Sec., F. S. Thompson. Pleasant, Tex.
104 SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE.

Miss Ellie Harris, Dalworth Park, I. A. Crane, R. F. D. 3, Waurika,


Tex. Okla.
Miss Ella Winn, Dalworth Park, U. B. Dake, 609 East Oklahoma
Tex. Ave., Anadarko, Okla.
Miss Lee Hewgley, Sherman, Tex. Ezra Filiman, Ketchum, Okla.
Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy, Chireno, E. B. Hopkins, 405 Carter St.,
Tex. Southeast, Ardmore, Okla.
C. M.. McDonald, R. F. D. 3, We-
woka, Okla.
R. P. Montgomery, 231 East South-
OKLAHOMA CONFERENCE. side Blvd., Muskogee, Okla.
Organized 1894. M. G. Nunes, 815 South Third St.,
Territory: The State of Okla- Muskogee, Okla.
homa. L. B. Schick, Box 644, Oklahoma
Office: 217 West Seventh St., Okla- City, Okla.
homa City, Okla. D. F. Sturgeon, 1201 West Ran-
Office Address: Box 644, Oklahoma dolph Ave., Enid, Okla.
City, Okla.
Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
OFFICERS.
A. J. Voth, Kiel, Okla.
Conference: N. Clausen, Box 644, Oklahoma
Pres., M. B. Van Kirk. City, Okla.
Sec. and Treas., C. C. Mattison. T. J. Hickman, Box 394, Elk City,
Executive Committee: M. B. Van Okla.
Kirk, L. B. Schick, C. M. McDon-
ald, R. P. Montgomery, C. J. Dart, LICENTIATES.
J. I. Loewen, C. C. Mattison. G. F. Eichmann, Alva, Okla.
Legal Assn.: " OklahoMa Con- D. E. Reiner, Box 644, Oklahoma
ference Corporation of Seventh- City, Okla.
day Adventists." Pres., M. B.-Van D. D. Voth, Box 644, Oklahoma
Kirk; Sec., C. C. Mattison. City, Okla.
W. W. Bricker, El Reno, Okla.
Tract Society: C. J. Dart, Box 644, Oklahoma
Sec. and Treas., C. L. Stilson. City, Okla.
Field Miss. Sec., Walter Kirkham. Carl Voss, Homestead, Okla.
Carl Riffel, 1420 West Randolph
Sabbath School Dept.: Ave., Enid, Okla.
Sec., Mrs. M. Lukens. C. C. Mattison, Box 644, Oklahoma
City, Okla.
Educational Dept.: C. L. Stilson, Box 644, Oklahoma
Supt., Miss Almetta Garrett. City, Okla.
Walter Kirkham, Box 644, Okla-
Religious Liberty Dept.: homa City, Okla.
Sec., M. B. Van Kirk.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Young People's Dept.: Mrs. 0. M. Hindbaugh, 715 North
Sec., C. J. Dart. Broad St., Guthrie, Okla.
Almetta Garrett, Box .644, Okla-
Home Missionary Dept.: homa City, Okla.
Sec., C. J. Dart. Viola Joplin, 1314 F St., Perry,
Okla.
MINISTERS. Margaret Basel, Sapulpa, Okla.
M. B. Van Kirk, Box 644, Okla- Mrs. M. B. Hopkins, 405 Carter
homa City, Okla. St., Southeast, Ardmore, Okla.
W. E. Barr, 920 East Sixth St., Averil Hughes, 306 West Eighth
Tulsa, Okla. St., Okmulgee, Okla.
SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 105

Mrs. Pearl Ferguson, Box 644, Miss Ethel Taylor, Homestead,


Oklahoma City, Okla. Okla.
Mrs. L. B. Schick, Box 644, Okla- Mrs. Myrtle Ballenger, R. F. D. 1,
homa City, Okla. Woodward, Okla.
Ethel Taylor, Homestead, Okla. Miss Laura Reynolds, Hendrix,
Mrs. M. Lukens, 1411 West Thirty- Okla.
third St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Mrs. E. J. Lalone, Gage, Okla.
W. S. North, 413 North Detroit
St., Tulsa, Okla. Home Teachers.
Millicent Jordan, 1002 East Spring- Mrs. Otis Garver, R. F. D. 7, Okla-
er Ave. Guthrie, Okla. homa City, Okla.
Mrs. Ella Jackson, 815 South Third Mrs. M. T. Clark, R. F. D. 1, Tem-
St., Muskogee, Okla. ple, Okla.
:Juliette Frazier, Gen Del., Tulsa, Mrs. May Hopps, Beaver, Okla.
Okla. Mrs. Anna Flick, Pond Creek,
Okla.
Honorary Missionary Licentiate.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Mrs. Sophia V. Parker, Box 644,
Oklahoma City, Okla. Bartlesville, 203 Bucy St.
Enid, West Randolph and Quincy
NEGRO MISSION Sts.
Supt., M. B. Van Kirk. Guthrie (Colored), 921 East Vilas
Sec. and Treas., C. C. Mattison. St.
Committee: R. P. Montgomery, Oklahoma City, 217 West Seventh
M, G. Nunes, W. S. North. St.
Tulsa, 920 East Sixth St.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Miss Esther Knudson, Ketchum, SOUTH TEXAS CONFERENCE.
Okla.
Miss Nora Dunn, Ketchum, Okla. Organized 1911.
Miss Abbie Dunn, Ketchum, Okla.
Miss Elizabeth Lothian, R. F. D. 3, Territory: All that portion of the
Waurika, Okla.. State of Texas lying east of the
Miss Beulah Crane, R. F. D. 3, Texico Conference, and south of
Waurika, Okla. the south line of the following
Mrs. B. E. Bridwell, R. F. D. 3, counties: Lampasas, Bell, Milam,
Wewoka, Okla. Robertson, Madison, Walker, San
Miss Lottie McCoy, R. F. D. 3, Jacinto, Tyler, Jasper, Newton,
Wewoka, Okla. and west of Louisiana to the
Henry Willers, Shattuck, Okla. Gulf of Mexico.
Mrs. Henry Willers, Shattuck, Office: 505 Swearingen-McGraw
Okla. Bldg., San Antonio, Tex.
Mrs. Daisy McConnell, 823 East Office Address: Box 755, San An-
Sixth St., Tulsa, Okla. tonio, Tex.
Miss Sue Gilliland, 616 West OFFICERS.
Twenty-fifth St., Oklahoma City,
Okla. Conference:
Miss Atha Davis, Coodys Bluff, Pres.,' E. L. Neff.
Okla. Sec. and Treas., Etta Hewgley.
Miss Edith Cornish, R. F. D. 1, Executive Committee: E. L.
Bartlesville, Okla. Neff, W. A. Sweany, J. B. Hamp-
Miss Louise' Oliver, Hewitt, Okla. ton, J. M. Pace, C. L. Bainer.
Mrs. Carl Riffel, 1420 West Ran- Legal Assn.: " South Texas Con-
dolph Ave., Enid, Okla. ference Association of S. D. A."
W. E. Dean, Binger, Okla. Pres., E. L. Neff; Sec. and Treas.,
Mrs. MT. S. T,incoln. Cement, t/kla.
106 SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE.

Tract Society: CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.


Sec. and Treas., R. L. Atcheson. Myrtle Lyons, 2115 Bagby St.,
Field Miss. Sec., C. L. Bainer. Houston, Tex.
Tressa Smith, Box 755, San Anto-
Sabbath School Dept.: nio, Tex.
Sec., Miss Etta Hewgley.. Mrs. J. H. Griffin, care Chas. Put-
nam, El Campo, Tex.
Educational Dept.: Agnes Nystel, Route 5, Elgin, Tex.
Mrs. A. M. Phillips, Route 5, El-
Supt., A. E. Lickey. gin, Tex.
Dora Belle Johnson, D. S. R., El
Religious Liberty Dept.: Campo, Tex.
Sec., E. L. Neff. Mrs. Henry F. Brown, 15171/2 Gar-
cia St., Laredo, Tex.
Young People's Dept.: Antonio Ramirez, care J. M. Pace,
Sec., A. E. Lickey. Laredo, Tex.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Home Missionary Dept.:
Sec., C. L. Bainer. Corpus Christi, 1200 Block, Cham-
berlain St.
MINISTERS. Houston, 913 Hartman Ave.
San Antonio, 219 Winnipeg Ave.
E. L. Neff, 540 Drexel Ave., San
Antonio, Tex.
J. B. Hampton, Box 604, El Campo,
Tex. TEXICO CONFERENCE.
H. F. Brown, Laredo, Tex.
W. F. Hills, Box 755, San Antonio, Organized 1916.
Tex.
Territory: The State of New Mex-
LICENTIATES.
ico (excepting San Juan County
belonging to the Inter-Mountain
Benito Delgado, Yorktown, Tex. Conference), and that part of
A. E. Lickey, Box 755, San An- the State of Texas lying west
tonio, Tex. and north of the following coun-
C. C. Wilcox, Box 755, San An- ties: West of the eastern line of
tonio, Tex. Wichita, Archer, Jack, Palo
G. R. West, 2605 Rincon St., Cor- Pinto, Erath, Hamilton, Lampa-
pus Christi, Tex. sas, and north of the south line
H. D. Greene, 611 Calhoun St., of Lampasas, San Saba, Mc Cul-
Houston, Tex. loch, Concho, Tom Green, Irion,
Reagan; Upton, Crane, Ward,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Reeves, Culbertson, and El Paso.
Office: 217 North Rencher St., Clo-
C. L. Bainer, 305 West Thirty- vis, N. Mex. ,
seventh St., Austin, Tex.
Mrs. L. Brosi, Bellaire, Tex. Postal Address: Drawer D, Clovis,
Etta Hewgley, Box 755, San An- N. Mex.
tonio, Tex.
Katie Fisher 507 West Thirty- OFFICERS.
eighth St., Austin, Tex. Conference:
Margaret Warnock, 507 West
Thirty-eighth St., Austin, Tex. Pres., H. M. J. Richards.
Mrs. W. A. Sweany, 2203 Shearn Sec. and Treas., L. J. Black.
St., Houston, Tex. Executive Committee: H. M. J.
R. L. Atcheson, Box 755, San An. Richards, H. L. Hoover, G. IV,
tonio, Tex, Spies, Burt Bray.
SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 107

Legal Assn.: " The Texico Con- Mrs. Bertie C. Richards, Clovis,
ference Association of Seventh-day N. Mex.
Adventists." Pres., H. M. J. Rich- H. E. Blackwelder, Hereford, Tex.
ards; Sec. and Treas., L. J. Black.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Tract Society:
Miss Helen Stoner, 207 West
Sec. and Treas., L. J. Black. Fourth St., Roswell, N. Mex.
Field Miss. Sec., H. E. Black- Miss Violet E. Duncan, 1023 East
Wejder. Copper St., Albuquerque, N. Mex.
Sabbath School Dept.: Miss Lillie Griffin, Hagerman, N.
Sec., Mrs. Bertie C. Richards. Mex.
Miss Bertha Chestnut, Clyde, Tex.
Educational and Young People's Mrs. C. L. Kirk, Sidney, Tex.
Dept. B. W. Lowry, Lake Grove Navajo
Sec., Mrs. Bertie C. Richards. Indian School, Thoreau, N. Mex.
Religious Liberty Dept.: CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Sec., H. M. J. Richards. Clovis, 219 North Rencher St.
Home Missionary Dept.: Albuquerque, Third St., four blocks
Sec., L. J. Black. north of main business street.
Roswell, just northeast of west
MINISTERS. school house.
H. M. J. Richards, Clovis, N. Mex. Hagerman, west of railroad.
H. L. Hoover, 1122 South Arno St., ,EI Paso, 3927 Westminster St.
Albuquerque, N. Mex. Clyde, Tex., northeast part of
G. W. Spies, 228 Kansas Ave., town.
Abilene, Tex.
Burt Bray, 705 West Granite Ave., INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTH-
Albuquerque, N. Mex. WESTERN UNION CON-
G. A. Lagrone, R. F. D., Cleburne,
Tex. FERENCE.
A. R. Sandborn, Albuquerque, N. Educational:
Mex. Addington Intermediate School,
Addington, Okla.
LICENTIATES. - Ketchum Intermediate School,
M. R. Proctor, 3725 Tularosa St., Ketchum, Okla.
El Paso, Tex. Southwestern Junior College,
L. J. Blacc. Clovis, N. Mex. Keene, Tex.
Publishing:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Western Branch of Southern
Mrs. Minnie Proctor, 3725 Tula- Pub. Assn., 411 West Rail-
rosa St., El Paso, Tex. road Ave., Fort Worth, Tex.

WESTERN CANADIAN UNION .


CONFERENCE.
Organized 1907.
Territory: The Conferences of OFFICERS.
Manitoba, Alberta, British Co- Conference:
lumbia, and Saskatchewan. Pres., C. F. McVagh.
Office Address: 304 I. 0. 0. F. See., Treas., and Auditor, Verah
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. MacPherson.
108 WESTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Executive Committee: C. F. Executive Committee: A. J.


McVagh, H. H. Humann, J. G. Haysmer, Fred Johnson, E. D.
Walker, G. H. Skinner, J. J. Reis- Dick, F. L. Hommel, S. W. Shankel,
wig, A. C. Gilbert, W. L. Manfull, A. A. Roth, Samuel Leiske.
J. B. Giddings.
Tract Society:
Union Book Depository: Sec. and Treas.,
Canadian Branch of the Pacific Field Miss. Sec., G. H. Barbee.
Press Pub. Assn., 1109 Fourteenth
Sabbath School Dept.:
St., West, Calgary, Alberta. Sec., Mrs. M. H. Crothers.
Manager, J. B. Giddings.
Union Field Miss. Sec., W. L. Educational Dept.:
Manfull. Supt., G. F. Ruf.
Educational Dept.: Young People's Dept.:
Sec., J. J. Reiswig. Sec., G. F. Ruf.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Medical Missionary Dept.:
Sec., C. F. McVagh. Sec., Dr. Hans Bonde.

Young People's Dept.: Home Missionary Dept.:


Sec., Mrs. A. J. Haysmer.
Sec., J. J. Reiswig.
MINISTERS.
Home Missionary Dept.: A. J. Haysmer, 304 I. 0. 0. F.
Sec., Bldg., Calgary, Alberta.
Medical Missionary Dept.: C. L. Taylor, Lacombe, Alberta.
Sec., Hans Bonde, M. D. C. K. Reiswig, Lacombe, Alberta.
Fred Johnson, Fahin, Alberta.
MINISTERS. V. W. Robb, 213 Fa irbairn Block,
C. F. McVagh, 815 Third Ave., Edmonton, Alberta.
West, Calgary, Alberta. J. K. Fish, Olds, Alberta.
J. J. Reiswig, Lacombe, Alberta. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
H. H. Humann, 304 I. 0. 0. F.
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta. A. C. Anderson, Harmattan, Al-
berta.
LICENTIATE. H. Block, Leduc, Alberta.
Verah MacPherson, 304 I. 0. 0. F.
LICENTIATES.
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
E. D. Dick, Lacombe, Alberta.
L. W. Cobb, Lacombe, Alberta.
W. L. Manfull, 304 I. 0. 0. F. A. P. Pond, Loma Linda, Cal.
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta. A. C. Harder, Lacombe, Alberta.
P. A. Rick, Bow Island, Alberta.
Dr. H. Bonde, Bowness Park, Cal;
ALBERTA CONFERENCE. gary, Alberta.
Organized 1906. C. D. Smith, Peace River, Alberta.
E. S. Stanley, Kinuso, Alberta.
Territory: The Province of Al- F. L. Hommel, Bowness Park, Cal-
berta. gary, Alberta.
Office: 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg., Cal- H. J. Klooster, Lacombe, Alberta.
gary, Alberta, Canada. . S. M. Ryan, Lacombe, Alberta.
G. F. Ruf, 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg.,
OFFICERS. Calgary, Alberta.
Conference: H. A. Niergarth, Travers, Alberta.
Pres., A. J. Haysmer. G. E. Shankel, Walla Walla, Col-
Sec. and Treas., J. M. A. Le- lege, College Place, Wash.
Marquand. A. N. Atteberry, Lacombe, Alberta.
WESTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 109

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. ventists." Pres., 'A. C. Gilbert


H. E. Shelstad, 304 I. 0. 0. F. Sec. and Treas., T. S. Bowett.
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta. Tract Society:
R. P. Mooney, Bowness Park, Cal-
gary, Alberta. Sec. and Treas., T. S. Bowett.
Field Miss. Sec., L. A. Philpott.
Mrs. M. H. Crothers, 304 I. 0. 0. F.
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta. Sabbath School Dept.:
Mrs. A. J. Haysmer, 304 I. 0. 0. F. Sec., Mrs. A. C. Gilbert.
Bldg., Calgary, Aberta.
Mrs. C. D. Smith, Peace River, Al- Educational Dept.:
berta. Sec., -.
Dr. Dale Bonde, Bowness Park, Religious Liberty Dept.:
Calgary, Alberta. Sec., A. C. Gilbert.
R. E. Robinson, Box 2094, Edmon-
ton, Alberta. Young People's Dept.:
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
See., .
Miss Elizabeth Erickson, Rocky- Home Missionary Dept.:
ford, Alberta. Sec., T. S. Bowett.
Miss Christine Erickson, Beiseker, MINISTERS.
Alberta.
Mrs. Lilace Hayward, Kinuso, Al- A. C. Gilbert, 1708 Maple St., Van-
berta. couver, British Columbia.
A. 0. Burrill, 2056 Forty-second
Miss Ethel Wallace, Irvine, Al- Ave., East, South Vancouver,
berta. British Columbia.
Miss Minnie McNaughten, Beise- W. A. Clemensen, Chilliwack, Brit-
ker, Alberta. ish Columbia.
Miss Evelyn Knoll, Beiseker, Al- C. E. Wood, 568 Laurel St., Vic-
berta. toria, British Columbia.
J. V. Maas, Armstrong, British
Columbia.
C. J. Rider, Trail, British Colum-
bia.
BRITISH COLUMBIA CON-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
FERENCE.
L. A. Philpott, 1708 Maple St.,
Organized 1902. Vancouver, British Columbia.
George Toombs, Trail, British Co-
Territory: British Columbia, Can- lumbia.
ada. T. S. Bowett, 1708 Maple St., Van-
Office: 1708 Maple St., Vancouver, couver British Columbia.
British Columbia, Canada. Albert Bell
' ch amber, Chilliwack,
British Columbia.
OFFICERS. Mrs. A. C. Gilbert, 1708 Maple St.,
Vancouver, British Columbia.
Conference: Mrs. Frances Walker, 7268 Fraser
Pres., A. C. Gilbert. St., Vancouver, British Columbia.
Sec. and Treas., T. S. Bowett. Miss Agnes Gatherwood, 1476 Glad-
Executive Committee: A. C. Gil- stone St., Victoria, British Co-
bert, T. S. Bowett, A. E. Shantz, lumbia.
Andrew Jemson, W. A. Clemensen,
Geo. Reiswig. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Legal Assn.. " British Columbia C. S. Sissons, Route 1, Hagens-
Association of Seventb-day Ad- berg, British Columbia.
110 WESTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

R. F. Beail, Route 3, Armstrong, C. A. Hansen, 819 Somerset Block,


British Columbia. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Mrs. R. F. Beail, Route 3, Arm- D. Gulbrandson, Gimli, Manitoba.
strong, British Columbia. C. W. Rubendall, 329 Argyle St.,
Port Arthur, Ontario.
CHURCH DIRECTORY. C. C. Neufeld, 819 Somerset Block,
Vancouver: Winnipeg, Manitoba.
West, 1708 Maple St. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
East, 1750 Union St.
South, 2056 Forty-second Ave., Neill McGill, Giroux, Manitoba.
East. LICENTIATES.
South, cor. Sixty-sixth Ave. and
Marine Drive. H. J. Winter, Morden, Manitoba.
G. R. Soper, 819 Somerset Block,
Winnipeg, Manitoba.
MANITOBA CONFERENCE. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Organized 1903. Mrs. G. H. Skinner, 819 Somerset
Block, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Territory: The Province of Mani- Mrs. C. A. Hansen, 819 Somerset
toba and that portion of Ontario Block, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
lying west of the 89th Meridian. Mrs. S. Aspin, 819 Somerset Block,
Office Address: 819-21 Somerset Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Block, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Miss S. Johnson, 819 Somerset
OFFICERS. Block, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
S. Meikle, S19 Somerset Block,
Conference: Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Pres., G. H. Skinner. H. P. Parker, 819 Somerset Block,
Sec. and Treas., G. It. Soper. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Executive Committee: G. H. Miss Bertha Unruh, 819 Somerset
Skinner, C. A. Hansen, C. C. Neu- Block, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
feld, D. Carmichael, Evan Roberts, G. F. Ojala, 819 Somerset Block,
Jas. Arnot, Thos. Atkinson. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Legal Assn.: " The Manitoba
Conference of the Seventh-day Ad- CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHER.
ventists." Pres., G. H. Skinner. Miss Olga Vixie, Minitonas, Man-
itoba.
Tract Society:
Sec. and Treas., G. R. Soper. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Field Miss. Sec., G. F. Ojala. Winnipeg, Manitoba, 290 Banner-
man Ave.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Mrs. G. H. Skinner.
SASKATCHEWAN CONFER-
Educational Dept.:
Supt., G. H. Skinner. ENCE.
Young People's Dept.: Organized 1912.
Sec., Miss Bertha -Unruh. Territory: The Province of Sas-
katchewan.
Religious Liberty Dept.:
Sec., G. H. Skinner. Office: Room 42, Willoughby Block,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can-
Home Missionary Dept.: ada.
Sec., G. R. Soper. OFFICERS.
MINISTERS. Conference: -
G. H. Skinner, 819 Somerset Block, Pres., J. G. Walker.
Winnipeg, Manitoba. Sec. and Treas., U. Wissner.
WESTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 111

Executive Committee: J. G. W. G. McCready, Carlton, Sas-


Walker, G. W. Rader, D. D. Neu- katchewan, Canada.
feld, 0. Ziprick, C. W. Deer, U. Fred Guderian, Biggar, Saskatche-
Wissner, A. V. Farnsworth. wan, Canada.
R. H. Kitto, 42 Willoughby Block,
Legal Assn.: " Saska' chewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can-
Conference Association of Seventh- ada.
day Adventists." J. W. Salisbury, Battleford, Sas-
Tract Society: katchewan, Canada.
Sec. and Treas., U. Wissner. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
Field Miss. Sec., R. H. Kitto.
0. 0.. Farnsworth, Sonningdale,
Sabbath School Dept.: Saskatchewan, Canada.
Sec., Miss Freda Guderian.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Educational Dept.: U. Wissner, 42 Willoughby Block,
Sec., D. E. Reiner. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can-
ada.
Religious Liberty Dept.: D. D. Neufeld, Waldheim, Sas-
See., J. G. Walker. katchewan, Canada.
Theo. Diminyatz, 635 Victoria St.,
Young People's Dept.: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Sec., 13. E. Reiner. Ilija Belu, 1002 Wallace St., Re-
gina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Home Missionary Dept.: Luther Long, Venn, Saskatchewan,
Sec.. U. Wissner. Canada.
George Ross, McLean, Saskatche-
MINISTERS. wan, Canada.
Anna Neufeld, 2044 Rose St.,Re-
J. G. Walker, 42 Willoughby Block, gina, Saskatchewan, Canaa.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can- Rose Unruh, Rosthern, Saskatche-
ada. wan, Canada.
T. D. Rowe, Battleford, Saskatch- T. E. Unruh, 42,Willoughby Flock,
ewan, Canada. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can-
0. Ziprick, Leader, Saskatchewan,' ada.
Canada. Miss Freda Guderian, Battleford,
W. G. Forshaw, 42 Willoughby Saskatchewan, Canada.
Block, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
Canada.
T. T. Babienco, Perdue, Saskatche- INSTITUTIONS IN THE WEST-
wan, Canada. ERN CANADIAN UNION
Wm. AVasell, 2071 Cameron St., CONFERENCE.
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
G. W. Rader, Mawer, Saskatche- Educational:
wan, Canada. Battleford Academy, Battleford,
Saskatchewan, Canada.
Western Canadian Junior Col-
LICENTIATES. lege, Lacombe, Alberta.
H. Berg, Leader, Saskatchewan, Publishing:
Canada. Canadian Branch of the Pacific
M. S. Kritsky, Perdue, Saskatche- Press Pub. Assn., 1109 Four-
wan, Canada. teenth St., West, Calgary, Al-
0. M. Akre, Brockington, Saskatch- berta, Canada.
ewan, Canada. Sanitarium:
C.. A. Anderson, 42 Willoughby Alberta Sanitarium, Bowness
Block, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Park, Calgary, Alberta, Can-
Canada. ada.
EUROPEAN FIELDS.
In harmony with recommendations Territory: Europe; the Russian
passed at the General Conference and the Turkish possessions in
in San Francisco, March 29 to Asia; Persia, Arabia, and Af-
April 14, 1918, the Division Con- ghanistan; and that part of Af-
ference organization in Europe rica not included in Rhodesia,
has been discontinued. Owing British Central Africa, and the
to war conditions, the General Union of South Africa.
Conference Committee has found
it inadvisable to appoint an Ex- Population: 650,000,000.
ecutive Board, or Boards, to rep-
resent the General Conference in OFFICERS.
the immediate direction of the
work until peace conditions pre- (Reprinted as officered before the
vail, and representatives of the war.)
General Conference Committee Chairman: L. R. Conradi, Grindel-
in America are able to visit Eu- berg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.
rope. War conditions have also
made it impossible to obtain re- Vice-Chairman: J. T. Boettcher,
vised reports of several of the Seminary, Clinton, Mo.
unions. In such unions former Secretary: Guy. Dail, Wabernstr.
matter is reprinted. 91a, Bern, Switzerland.

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:
" Advent," Munich, Bauerstr. 38. Secretary for, all Central, Euro-
Office Address: Bauerstr. 38, Mu- pean fields not otherwise pro-
nich, Germany. vided for, 0. Sehildhauer.

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. angel, H. Fenner, Organized 1910.
F. Prieser, J. Wolfgarten, J. Erz-
berger, J. Muth, W. SchEfer, H. Territory: The kingdom of Bava-
Box. ria to the right of the Rhine.
11 2
CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNION CONFERENCE. 113

OFFICERS. Sabbath School Dept.:


Conference: Sec., 0. E. Schildhauer.
Pres., G. W. Schubert.
Sec., 0. E. Schildhauer. MINISTERS.
Treas., N. Schlatteret.
F. A. Prieser, J. Penner, J. P. Frei,
Executive Committee: G. W. C. Reihlen, H. Langenberg.
Schubert; Jr G. Hopf, G. Buder,
(proxy, C. Gruber), L. Lutz. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Tract Society: F. Rudin, A. Junginger, Br. Har-
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
EL Spanknobel, K. SpanknObel, H. Silesia.
Schwarz.
OFFICERS.
OTHER WORKERS. Conference:
0. Sommer, B. Schmidt, A. Muller, 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. See., 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- 0. Geier.
ser (proxy, G. W. Schubert), J.
Erzberger, W. Kiiry, 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. B3hm. A. Suchanck, A. Rusz, S. Gomald.
114 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.
Sec., G. Zollman, Sr. MINISTERS.
Treas., N. Schlatterer. E. Gugel, F. Hamer.
Executive Committee: H. Fen-
ner, W. Brenckmann, C.. Rebens- LICENTIATES.
burg, J. Fehr, Karl Kiefer. K. Golzer, F. Diirr, R. BAbler.
Auditor, G. Woysch.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Tract Society:
F. Grieser, G. Diirolf, Theod. Ices-
Sec. and Treas., 0. Schildhauer. tenholz.
Field Miss. Sec., E. Fuchs
(proxy, Fr. Riedlinger). OTHER WORKERS.
Sabbath School Dept.: Lina Mirolf, Elsie Arnold, Kath.
Sec., 0. Schildhauer. Bebringer.
MINISTERS.
H. Fenner, R. Werner, J. Fehr, H.
Zimmermann, J. P. Grieser, F. ADRIATIC MISSION.
Persson.
LICENTIATES.
Dating from Jan. 1, 1915.
F. W. Kiimpel, A. Weinert, D. Territory: Carniola, Istria, and
Eicher. Dalmatia.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. OFFICERS.
0. Hesse, M. Busch, H. Muller, A
Stammberger. Mission:
OTHER WORKERS.
Director, G. W. Schubert.
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. 115

ANTERIOR AUSTRIAN MIS- Tract Society:


SION. Sec. and Treas., 0. E. Schild-
hauer.
Dating from Jan. 1, 1915.
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.
MIXISTERS. 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. Milhlbacher, F. Einspieler, R. fer, H. Bischoff, E. Seidl, A. Dus-
Poetzl. chek,- 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. chac.
DANUBE UNION CONFERENCE.
Revised report not in hand; former matter reprinted.
Organized 19x 2.
Territory: The Middle Hungarian, Huenergardt, A. Minck, Dr. Ker-
Rumanian, and Transylvania ekgyart6, P. Intrik0.
Conferences; and the Theiss,
Save, and Northwest Hungarian Tract Society:
Missions. See. and Treas., W. Koch.
Field Miss. Sec., E. 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 Kora 167, Budapest I, Hun- A. Minek, C. Popescu.
gary. LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS. A. Zeiner.
Conference: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Pres., J. F. Huenergardt. J. Fillop, M. Oesz, G. Motorka,
Sec., A. Gassmann. G. Balasz, A. Gassmann.
Treas., Mrs. Auguste Wakeham.
Auditor, G. Woysch.
Executive Committee: J. F. RUMANIAN CONFERENCE.
Huenergardt, H. Meyer, P. R.
Paulini, F. Kessel, R. Schillinger, Organized 1913.
W. Koch, E. Braun, F. A. Dorner
Territory: Rumania.
Tract Society:
Field Miss. Sec., E. Braun. OFFICERS.
Conference:
Sabbath School Dept.:
Pres., P. R. Paulini.
Sec., M. Koch. Sec., P. Turturica.
MINISTER. Treas., Mrs. Auguste Wakeham.
J. F. Huenergardt. Executive Committee: .P. R.
Paulini, St. Demetrescu, G. Kill-
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.
Csandd, Csongrad, Jdsz-Kun-
Szolnok, Pest-Pilis-Solt Kis- P. R. Paulini, J. Mantu, St.
Kan, Szildg,y, 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.
116
DANUBE UNION CONFERENCE. 117

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-Bitrtschy. mann, K. Hann, E. Kiipke, Fl.
Sec., H. Bauer. Mikoro.
Treas., Mrs. Auguste Wakeham.
Auditor, 0. Woyseh.
Executive Committee: II. Mey- SAVE MISSION.
er-Bitrtschy, 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-Biirtschy, 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. Sttihr.
Territory: The Hungarian coun-
ties of Abauj-Torna, Arva,
Bereg, Borsod, Gomiir, Heves, THEISS MISSION.
Hont, Liptd, Marmaros, Nograd,
Saros, Szaboles, Szatmlr, Sze- Organized 1911.
pes, Ugocsa, Ung, Zempl6n, and
Territory: The Kingdom of Ser-
OFFICERS. via, and the Hungarian coun-
Mission: ties of Bacs-Bodrog, Torontal,
Director, Fr. Kessel. Temes, Krassi5-Szor6ny, Szer-
Sec., J. Bethleni. 6m, Pozsega, and Verocze.
Treas., Mrs. Auguste Wakeham. OFFICERS.
Advisory Committee: Fr. Kes- Mission:
sel, S. Debreczenyi, N. Bodszien,
F. Szemjan. Director, R. Schillinger.
Sabbath School and Missionary Sec., M. Ludewig.
Sec., A. Gassmann. Treas., Mrs. Auguste Wakeham.
Advisory Committee: R. Schil-
MINISTER. linger, W. Herbert, Chr. Will-
Fr. Kessel. werth, Jovanovics, Vasziljevics.
118 DANUBE UNION CONFERENCE.

Sabbath School and Missionary Turdcz, Vas, Veszprern, and


Sec., A. Gassmann. Zala.
Field Miss. Sec., E. Braun. OFFICERS.
MINISTERS. Mission:
R. Schillinger, W. Herbert, M. Director, F. A. Doerner.
Ludewig, A. Moenik. Sec., W. Elide.
Treas., Mrs. Auguste Wakeham.
LICENTIATE.
Advisory Committee: F. A.
M. Jeftity. Doerner, P. Wenzel, W. Furl&
Sabbath School and Missionary
Sec., A. Gassmann.
WEST HUNGARIAN MISSION. MINISTERS.
Organized 1911. F. A. Doerner, J. Christoffers.
Territory: The Hungarian coun- LICENTIATE.
ties of Baranya, Bars, Eszter- W. Fiirle.
gom, Feher, Gy13r, Komerom,
Moson, Nyitra, Pozsony, Som- MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
ogy, Sopron, Tolna, Trencsen, E. Lovass, S. Greiner.

EAST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Revised report not in hand; former matter reprinted.
Organized roog.
Territory: The East German Un- R. Conradi; Sec.,
ion District, East Prussian, Treas., W. Drumm.
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. Itiffiling.
Union Field Miss. Sec., H. Box.
OFFICERS.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Conference:
Sec., R. Rtihling.
Pres., H. F. Schuberth, Wand-
strasse 189, Berlin-Charl., Ger- Medical Missionary Dept.:
many. Sec., Dr. E. Meyer.
Sec., R. Rtihling.
Treas., M. Thiimmel. Young People's Dept.:
Executive Committee: H. F. Sec.,
Schuberth, F. Giitting, 0. Schwe-
necke, Dr. E. Meyer, J. Seefried, MINISTER.
C. Bruck, P. Drinhaus, A. G. H. F. Schuberth.
Janert, F. Gruber.
Legal Assn.: "Deutscher Verein MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
ftir Gesundheitspflege." Pres., L. R. Riihling.
EAST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE. 119

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, Schoneberg, Sec. and Treas., R. Milling.
Wilmersdorf, Lichtenberg, Bran- Field Miss. Sec., D. Urbschat.
denburg, Spandau, District Jilt-
erbogk-Luckenwalde, Teltow, Sabbath School Dept.:
Zauch-Belzig, Niederbarnim, Je- Sec., R. Rithling.
richow I and II, East and
West Haverland, 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. Schuberth. Becker.
Sec., R. Rilhling. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Treas., M. Thilmmel. F. Seidler, M. Budnick, A. Jab-
Executive Committee: H. F. lonowski, J. Browarzik.
Schuberth, W. Hoffman, J. Wint-
zen, C. Beutin, W. Kattau.
Tract Society: ODER CONFERENCE.
Sec. and Treas., R. Milling. Organized in 1901, as the East
Field Miss. Sec., C. Ostwald. German Conference.
.Sabbath School Dept.: Territory: Grand Duchies of Mec-
Sec., R. Rilhling. klenburg-Schwerin and Stre-
litz, government districts of
MINISTERS. Stettin and Stralsund of the
W. Hoffman, J. Wintzen, Prussian province of Pomera-
Schtirer, F. Hambrock. nia; Ukermark and Priegnitz
of the province of Brandenburg.
LICENTIATES.
Giebel, J. Salatzkat, W. Willer. OFFICERS.
0.
Conference:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Pres., J. Seefried.
H. Junker, F. Kahlert, R. Flitting, Sec., H. Schlichting.
0. Bauscher, W. Ninow, E. Treas., M. Thilmmel.
Jliger, H. Kobs, 0. Schuberth, Executive Committee: J. See-
A. Naumann, G. Reckziegel. fried, J. Ide, P. Fenner, B.
Schmidt, H. Glass.
Tract Society:
EAST PRUSSIAN CON-
FERENCE. Sec. and Treas., R. Rithling.
Field Miss. Sec., P. Schwabe.
Organized 1903.
Sabbath School Dept.: '
Territory: East Prussia.
Sec., R. Milling.
OFFICERS.
Confcrence: - MINISTERS.
Pres., 0. Schwenecke, J. Seefried, K. Tcazemeck. H.
Sec., F. May,
120 EAST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE:

LICENTIATES. Treas., M. Thilmmel.


A. W. Muller, H. Sehlichting. Executive Committee: F. GU-
ting, R. Schutz, T. FOrster, B.
/MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Schonfeld, A. Irmler.
M. Bellair, M. Gollasch, H.
Schmidt, R. Hille, 0. Panzig, Tract Society:
F. Selle. Sec. and Treas., R. Riihling.
Field Miss. Sec., J. Kanzok.
Sabbath School Dept.:
SAXON CONFERENCE. Sec., R. Riihling.
Organized 1908. MINISTERS.
Territory: The Kingdom of Sax- F. Gutting, P. Stocker, R. Schutz,
ony. W. Schulz, E. Enseleit.
OFFICERS. LICENTIATES.
Conference: G. Bartsch, H. Seidel, A. Wal-
Pres., P. Drinhaus. ter, H. Dietrich.
Sec., A. Dilumichen.
Treas., M. Thilmmel. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Executive Committee: P. Drin- W. Bartsch, E. von Oppen, M.
haus, G. Schiirer, J. F. Ott, Rieger, F. Daniel, G. Wurzel,
Queck Piwarz. M. Metz, St. Kapusta.
Tract Society:
Sec. and Treas., R. Milling. VISTULA CONFERENCE.
Field Miss. Sec., E. User.
Sabbath School Dept.: Organized 1911.
Sec., R. Riihling. 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:
LICENTIA TES. Pres., A. 0. Janert.
H. Jaster, W. Brinek, 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. Viilzke, F. Blok, W. Bahr.
A. Meyer, L. Natshinski, E.
Milner, W. von Oppen. Tract Society:
Sec. and Treas., R. Riihling.
Field Miss. Sec., R. Volzke.
SILESIAN CONFERENCE. Sabbath School Dept.:
Organized 1907. Sec., R. Riihling.

Territory: The Province of Si- MINISTERS.


lesia. A. 0. Janert, Andr. Krautschick,
A. Rebensburg.
OFFICERS.
Conference: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Pres., F. Milling. F. Rohne, M. Krtigei, W. Thal-
Sec., W. Schulz. mann, M. Schilling, E. Maher,
EAST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE. 121

WARTA CONFERENCE. , LICENTIATES.


M. W. Zielinski, St. Zielinski,
Organized 1912.
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. Siissmann.
Treas., F. Behr. Entered 1908.
Executive Committee: C. Bruck,
0. Kapitz, 0. Kruger, Chr. Schaf- Territory: Galicia and Bukowina.
fer, F. Tschirschnitz. OFFICERS.
Tract Society: Mission:
Director, F. Gruber.
Sec. and Treas., R. Riihling. Treas., M. Thilmmel.
Field Miss. Sec., H. Bigalke.
MINISTER.
Sabbath School Dept.:
F. Gruber.
Sec., R. Rahling.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MINISTERS.
A. Weinert, J. Niedoba, A. Knit-
C. Bruck, 0. Kapitz, A. Ltidtke, tel, V. Jacubowicz, 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. I, 1914.
Territory: The Azof, Neva, and AZOF CONFERENCE.
North Caucausian Conferences,
and the Middle Russian, Ural, Organized 1912.
Volga, and White Sea Missions.
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. Poltrock.
Sec. and Treas., A. Poltrock. 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.
122 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- Yaroslaf, 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. Paehla.
MINISTERS.
MINISTERS.
K. Hahn, S. Jefimow, L. Nikkar.
.J. Lwoff, J. Pachla.
LICENTIATES.
I. Raukas, H. Kristal. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
J. Nenilin.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
A. Klement, M. Bfirengrub, G. MISSIONARY NURSES.
Ruddi, G. Netewitsch, K. Schne- Hemline Pitroff, E. Spruhde.
berg.
MISSIONARY NURSE.
K. Rullis.
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 Wagele.
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. Wagele.
LICENTIATES. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE,
Kiktew, W. Swiridow. F. Bitsch.
EAST RUSSIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 123

VOLGA MISSION. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
S. No dtotsehy.
Dating from Jan. 1, 1911.
Territory: The Region of the
Don (exclusive of that portion
between the Don and the Don- WHITE SEA MISSION.
etz), and the governments of Dating from Jan. 1, 1912.
Saratov, Astrakhan, and Sim-
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.
mrsISTERS. Advisory Committee: East Rus-
J. F. Ginter, K. Schamkow, H. sian Union Committee.
Ostwald.
LICENTIATE. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
i. Schonemann. G. Kulcsow.

WEST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Revised report not in hand; former matter reprinted.
Organized Igog.
Territory: The West German Un- Executive Committee:
ion District, Elbian, Hessian, L. Mathe, R. 0. Klingbeil, E. Bahr,
Lower Rhenish, "North. German, K. Sinz, W. Prillwitz, J. Wib-
Upper Rhenish, Thuringian, and bens, 0. Perk, H. Behr, H. Hart-
Westphalian Conferences; and kop, W. Krumm.
the Belgian and Holland Mis-
sions. Legal Assn.: " Hamburger Ve-
rein der Siebenten-Tags-Adven-
Cable and Telegraphic Address: tisten." Pres., L. R. Conradi;
" Advent," Hamburg. See. and Treas., H. Hartkop.
Office Address for West German Tract Society:
Union Conference and all West
German Union fields and work- Sec. and Treas. for all West
ers: Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, German fields not otherwise pro-
Germany. vided for, Fr. Backer.
OFFICERS. Sabbath School Dept.:
Conference: .Sec. for all West German fields
Pres., not otherwise provided for, Fr.
Sec., Fr. Backer. Backer.
Treas., Anna Obst.
Asst. Treas., Ella Ludewig. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Auditor, 0. Woysch. Fr. Backer.
124 WEST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE.

WEST GERMAN UNION Sabbath School Dept.! .


DISTRICT. Sec., Fr. Blicker.
Organized 1909. MINISTERS.
Territory: Hamburg, and province W. Prillwitz, W. Scholz, A.
of Schleswig-Holstein; Liibeck. Schmitt, 0. Kelle.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS.
Conference: Wilh. Althoff, Hans Weinant, R.
Fischer, H. Peters, M. Rolecke,
Pres., F. Prillwitz.
Sec., Fr. BUcker.
Treas., Anna Obst.
Executive Committee:
P. Zahl, H. Hartkop, W. Krumm, HESSIAN CONFERENCE.
v. Minkel. Organized 1912.
Tract Society: Territory: Hesse-Nassau, Upper
Sec. and Treas., Fr. Backer. Hesse, principality of Wal-
Eield Miss. Sec., Wm. Knitter. deck, and district of Wetzlar.
MINISTERS. OFFICERS.
P. Zahl, H. Feddersen, Aug. Beh- Conference:
rens. Pres.,
Sec., R. Rail.
LICENTIATES. Treas., Ella Ludewig.
Executive Committee.
A. Grabig, Aug. Bremer, H. Hinz, R. Milller, J. Streib, S. Homann,
Cl. v. Fintel, Albert Pioch, Aug. C. Wenzel.
Kruse, A. Severin, F. Kroll, H.
Klages, Martha Bong. Tract Society:
Sec. and Treas., Fr. Backer.
Field Miss. Sec., A. Lanz.
ELBE CONFERENCE. Sabbath School Dept.:
Organized 1916. See., Fr. Bucker.
Territory: Administrative district MINISTERS.
of Gottingen, duchies of Anhalt R. Miller, R. Rall.
and Brunswick; and the dis-
tricts of Bitterfeld, Delitzsch, LICENTIATES.
Halle, Liebenwerde, Mansfeld P. Thurm, P. Lux.
and II, Saale, Schweidnitz, Tor-
gau, and Wittenberg; the ad- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
ministrative districts of Merse- K. Adolf, Sr., W. Geissel, H. En-
burg and Magdeburg (excepting ren, H. Beck, K. Adolf, . Jr., H.
Jerichow I and II). Struve, R. Rieger.
OFFICERS.
Conference:
Pres., W. Prillwitz. LOWER RHENISH CONFER-
Sec., W. Scholz. ENCE.
Treas., Anna Obst. Organized 1911.
Executive Committee: W. Prill-
Witz, H. Langenstrassen, M. Ul- Territory: Lower Rhineland.
rich, L. Winkel, H. Hartmann.
OFFICERS.
Tract Society: Conference:
Sec., Fr. Backer. Pres., L. Mathe.
Field Miss. Sec., H. Hartmann. See., 0. Carstens.
WEST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE. 125

Treas., Ella Ludewig. LICENTIATES.


Executive Committee: L. Mathe; P. Weak, C. H. Zimmermann, T.
F. DOrner, R. Halenz, P. Drinhaus, Kiibele.
F. Ernst.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Tract Society: A. Oestereich, F. Hilmer, E. Schtitt,
Sec. and Treas., Fr. Backer. C. Mansfeld.
Field Miss. Sec., G. Dinse.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Fr. Backer. UPPER RHENISH CONFER-
ENCE.
MINISTERS.
L. Mathe, F. Gassmann, G. Bahre, Organized 1911.
K. Jonuleit, 0. Carstens. Territory: Upper Rhineland and
LICENTIATES. Oldenburg-Birkenfeld, and the
grand duchy of Luxemburg.
A. Schramke, H. Brinkmann, A.
Thomas. OFFICERS.
Conference:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
W. Friese, M. Raddatz. Pres., K. Sinz.
Sec., W. John.
Treas., Ella Ludewig.
Executive Committee: K. Sinz,
NORTH GERMAN CONFER- A. Mattern, Aug. Mathiessen, K.
Masitzky.
' ENCE.
Tract Society:
Organized 1907. .
Sec. and Treas., Fr. Backer.
Territory: Province of Hanover Field Miss. Sec., P. Schornstein.
(except the southern part, with
Gottingen), Oldenburg, Bremen, Sabbath School Dept.:
Ostfriesland, Schaumburg-Lippe, Sec., Fr. Backer.
and the district of Rinteln. MINISTERS.
OFFICERS. K. Sinz, Joseph Braun, W. John.
Conference:
Pres., E. Bahr. LICENTIATES.
Sec., F. Hilmer. I'. Lantzrath, P. Code.
Treas., Anna Obst. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Executive Committee: E. Bahr,
B. Kohlhaus, Sr., C. Hocke, H. P. Kress, M. Szadkowsky, L. Pas-
Schwagermann. cheburg.
Tract Society:
Sec. and Treas., Fr. Backer. THURINGIAN CONFERENCE.
Field Miss. Sec., Aug. Koll-
hosser. Organized 1916.
Territory: ThUringian States, ad-
Sabbath School Dept.: ministrative district of Erfurt,
See., Fr. Backer. the districts of Eckartsberga,
Zeitz, town and land; Weissen-
MINISTERS. 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.
126 WEST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE.

OFFICERS. Detmold, and principality of


Conference: Pyrmont.
Pres., G. Perk.
Sec., Max Wevers. OFFICERS.
Treas., E. Ludewig. Conference:
Executive Committee: G. Perk, Pres., H. Behr.
A. Muller, A. Lusky, H. Balschmie- Sec., C. Dangschat.
ter, A. Vogt. Treas., Anna Obst.
Tract Society: Executive Committee: H. Behr,
Sec., Fr. Bdcker. C. Dangschat, A. Lammel, E. Man-
Field Miss. Sec., H. Hartmann. nesmann, Fr. Rutorf.
Sabbath School Dept.: Tract Society:
Sec., Fr. Backer. Sec. and Treas., Fr. Backer.
MINISTERS. Field Miss. Sec., F. Reinicke.
G. Perk, A. Muller, A. Woysch, Sabbath School Dept.:
Max Wevers. Sec., Fr. Backer.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
MINISTERS.
A. Sommer. H. Behr, 0. Schwenecke, C. Dangs-
chat, H. Nitschke, E. Nopper.
WESTPHALIAN CONFERENCE. LICENTIATE.

Organized 1898 as the West Ger- Fr: RischmUller.


man Conference. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Territory: The Province of 'West- M. Becker, H. Limpert, G. Fisch-
phalia, grand duchy of Lippe- dick.


WEST RUSSIAN UN ION CONFERENCE.
Revised report not in hand ; former matter reprinted.
Reorganized 1913; began its s eparate existence Jan. r, 1914.

Territory: The Baltic, Duena, and Sabbath School and Missionary
Little Russian Confr ences; and Sec. for all fields, L. Wojtkie-
the Black Sea, Polish, and West wicz.
Russian Missions. MINISTER.
Address: Post box 2, Post office H. J. Loebsack.
Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov,
Russia.
OFFICERS. BALTIC CONFERENCE.
Conference: Organized 1907, at Riga, the organ-
Pres., H. J. Loebsack. ization effective Jan. 1, 1908.
Sec. and Treas., L. Wojtkie- Territory: Governments of Kur-
wicz. land, Kovno, Suvalki.
Executive Committee: H. J. Address: Post box 2, Post office
Loebsack, D. Isaak, J. Schneider, Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov,
Paul Swiridow. Russia.
WEST RUSSIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 127

OFFICERS. Address: Post box 2, Post office


Conference: Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov,
Pres., J. Schneider. Russia.
Sec., J. Drikis. OFFICERS.
Treas., L. Wojtkiewicz. Conference:
Executive Committee: J.
Schneider, J. Drikis, J. Gaisch, Pres., H. J. Lobsack.
M. Stahl. Sec.,
Treas., L. Wojtkiewicz.
MINISTER. Executive Committee: H. J.
J. Schneider. LObsack, A. E. Gontar, B. Marzian.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. MINISTERS.
i. Drikis, J. Birsin, Anton Eglit, H. J. Lobsack, A. E. Gontar, S.
A. Sommer, A. Sprohge. Prowolowsky. .

IISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
C. Chniiilewsky, B. Purmal, K.
DUENA CONFERENCE. Benner.
Organized Jan. 1, 1914.
Territory: The districts of Riga,
Wenden, Walk, Wolmar in the BLACK SEA MISSION.
government of Livonia; the Separated from the South Russian
governments of Vitebsk and and Little Russian Missions
Pskov. Jan. I, 1912.
Address: Post box 2, Post office Territory: Governments of Cher-
Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov, son, Bessarabia, and Podolia.
Russia.
Address: Post box 2, Post office
OFFICERS. Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov,
Conference: Russia.
Pres., -- OFFICERS.
Sec., Mission:
Treas., L. Wojtkiewicz. Director, P. Swiridow.
Executive Committee: Sec.,
J. Wilson, K. Sutta, J. Dreymann. Treas., L. Wojtkiewicz.
Advisory Committee: P. Swiri-
MINISTER. dow, J. Albrecht, J. Goralick.
J. Wilson. MINISTERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. P. Swiridow, J. Pilkewitsch.
J. Preekun, A. Eglit, P. Purmal, LICENTIATE.
Margaretha Thiessen, Mathilde J. Goralick.
Stein, Olga Saalman, J. Stepps.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
J. Albrecht, E. Resenbriick.
LITTLE RUSSIAN CONFER-
ENCE.
Organized 1912. POLISH MISSION.
Territory: The governments of Organized 1912.
Kiev, Poltava, Cernigov, and Territory: The governments of
Kursk. Lomza, Plotsk, Warsaw, Kalish,
128 WEST RUSSIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Petrokov, Kielce, Siedlez, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Radom, a nd Lublin. A. Geisler, E. Budewitz.
OFFICERS.
Mission:
Director, T. Will. WEST RUSSIAN MISSION.
Sec., A. Geisler. Dating from Jan. 1, 1908.
Treas., L. Wojtkiewicz. Territory: Volh ynia, Grodno,
Advisory Committee: Th. Will, Minsk, and Vilna.
A. Geisler. Address: Post box 2, Post office
MINISTER. Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov,
Th. Will. Russia.

SIBERIAN UNION MISSION.


Revised report not in hand ; former matter reprinted.
Reorganized August, 1917.

Superintendent: 0. E. Reinke. Advisory Committee: Epifan


Address: Post box 2, Post office Gniidjin, Alex. Sittnikow.
Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov,
Russia. . MINISTER.
E. Gnffiljin.
AMUR MISSION. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Dating from Jan. 1, 1914. Alex. Sittnikow.
Territory: The Amur and Coast
Provinces.
OFFICERS. WEST SIBERIAN MISSION.
Mission:
Director, M. Demidow. Dating from Jan. 1, 1911.
MINISTER. Territory: The provinces of
M. Demidow. Uralsk, Turgay, Akmolinsk,
Semipalatinsk, and Sem irye-
LICENTIATE. chensk, and the governments of
J. Gaidischar. Tomsk and Tobolsk.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. OFFICERS.
A. Kalaschnikow, J. Pjetuchow. Mission:
Director, H. Glibel.
Advisory Committee: H. 6' -the',
EAST SIBERIAN MISSION. J. Jurickson, G. Zirat, J. Sergeja w,
K. K. Mick.
Dating from Jan. 1, 1911.
MINISTERS.
Territory: The governments of
Yeniseisk, Irkutsk, the prov- J. Jurickson, G. Zirat.
inces of Transbaikalia, Ya- LICENTIATE.
kutsk. K. K. Diick.
OFFICERS.
Mission: MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Director, Epifan Gniidjin. E. Skorobrestschuk.
BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized igoz.
Territory: The Conferences of Medical Missionary Dept.:
North England, Midland, South Sec., Dr. A. B. Olsen, Surrey
England, Scotland, Wales, East Hills Hydro, Ca terham Valley,
Central, and the Irish Mission. England.
Cable Address: " Hygiene," Gars- Home Missionary Dept.:
ton, Herts, England.
Sec., F. A. Spearing.
Office: Stanborough Park, Watford,
Herts, England. MINISTERS.
M. N. Campbell, W. T. Bartlett,
OFFICERS. W. E. Read, H. J. Edmed, F. A.
Conference: Spearing, W. Maudsley, F. S.
Pres., M. N. Campbell. Jackson.
Treas., H. D. Clarke. LICENTIATES.
Sec., F. S. Jackson.
A. B. Olsen, H. D. Clarke, G. Wake-
Executive Committee: M. N. ham, G. Baird, A. Maxwell.
Campbell, W. C. Sisley, \V. H.
Meredith, J. J. Gillatt, S. G. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Haughey, H. E. Armstrong, H. J. Miss Ballard.
Edmed, R. Mussen, Dr. A. B. Ol-
sen, \V. T. Bartlett, A. E. Bacon,
Dr. C. H. Hayton, W. Maudsley,
G. Wakeham, R. Whiteside, W. E. EAST CENTRAL CONFERENCE.
Read, F. A. Spearing, J. H. Camp, Organized 1916, but known previ-
F. S. Jackson. ously as Union District.
Legal Assn.: " Seventh-day Ad- Territory: The counties of Mid-
ventist Union, Limited." Pres., dlesex, Essex, Hertford, Bed-
M. N. Campbell; Sec., W. T. ford, Huntingdon, Cambridge,
Bartlett; Treas., W. C. Sisley. Norfolk, Suffolk, and London
north of the Thames.
Gen. Conf. Transportation Agent:
(All persons named below may be
A. Bacon, 84 Upper Tollington addressed Stanborough Park,
Park, London, N. 4, England. Watford, Herts, England.)
Union Book Depository: OFFICERS.
International Tract Society, Conference:
Ltd., Stanborough Park, Watford, Pres., \V. H. Meredith.
Herts, England. Sec., Miss V. LeLean.
Manager, W. E. Read. Treas., H. D. Clarke.
Sec., W. T. Baitlett. Executive Committee: W. H.
Union Field Miss. Sec., W. Meredith, H. J. Edmed, 0. Dor-
Maudsley. land, E. T. Wakefield.
Sabbath School Dept.: Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., F. S. Jackson. Sec., F. S. Jackson.
Educational Dept.: Young People's Dept.:
See., G. Wakeham, B. Sc., F. C. S. Sec., 0. Dorland.
Young People's Dept.: Home Missionary Dept.:
Sec., F. S. Jackson. Sec., F. A. Spearing.
129
130 BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE.

MINISTERS. NORTH ENGLAND CONFER-


W. H. Meredith, W. Prescott, H. F. ENCE.
De'Ath, H. J. Edmed.
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-
Miss A. B. Crowder, Miss McMil- shire, Yorkshire, and all Eng-
lan, Miss Guntrip, Miss J. Ball, land to the north, also the
Miss L. Southgate, Miss M. An- Wirral Peninsula in the county
derson, Miss Wagstaffe, Miss of Cheshire, and the Isle of
Blair, Miss LeLean. Man.
Office: 195 Tosson Terrace, Heaton,
Newcastle on Tyne, England.
MIDLAND CONFERENCE. OFFICERS.
Organized 1913; formerly a part Conference:
of the North England Confer- Pres., H. E. Armstrong..
ence, organized 1902. Sec. and Treas., J. Harker.
Executive Comm ittee : H. E.
Territory: The counties of Lin- Armstrong, J. D. Gillatt, B. Craven,
colnshire, Nottinghamshire, Der- J. Andrew, C. Davies.
byshire, Cheshire (excepting the
Wirral Peninsula), Stafford- Sabbath School Dept.:
shire, Worcestershire, War- Sec., J. Harker.
wickshire, Northamptonshire,
Leicestershire, and Rutland- Young People's Dept.:
shire. Sec., J. Harker.
Office: 67 Claremont Road, Smeth- Home Missionary Dept.:
wick, near Birmingham, Eng-
Sec., J. Harker.
land.
MINISTERS.
OFFICERS.
Conference: H. E. Armstrong, J. D. Gillatt,
Pres., J. J. Gillatt. J. E. Bell.
Sec. and Trees., J. H. Parkin. LICENTIATES.
Executive Committee: J. J.
Gillatt, A. Armstrong, W. A. Hall, M. Valiance, E. E. Craven, J. Har-
J. McAvoy, E. G. Gregory. ker.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., J. H. Parkin. J. Andrew, Miss C. Sanders, Miss
G. Davies, Miss Vandenburgh.
Young People's Dept.:
Sec., J. H. Parkin.
MINISTERS. SCOTTISH CONFERENCE.
J. J. Gillatt, A. Armstrong, J. Mc-
Avoy. Organized 1908.

LICENTIATES. Territory: Scotland.


S. Maxwell, W. Cuthbert, G. Hyde, Office: " Croftview," Uddingston,
S. F. Tonks. near Glasgow, Scotland.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. OFFICERS.


W. A. Hall, J. H. Parkin, Miss Conference:
C. E. Davies, Miss Brown, Mrs. Pres., R. Musser.
Brooks, Miss A. Clarke. Sec., Miss R. Binns.

BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE. 131

Treas., H. D. Clarke, Stanhor- MINISTERS.


ough Park, Watford, Hefts, Eng- S. G. Haughey, C. E. Penrose, A.
land. D. Armstrong, J. B. West.
Executive Committee: R. Mus-
son, A. Rodd, T. Thompson, W. J. LICENTIATES.
Young, J. L. Murdock. F. C. Bailey, F. L. Chapman, F. E.
MINISTERS. Powell.
R. Mussen, A. Rodd. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
LICENTIATES. R. Borrowdale, H. W. Lowe, Miss
W. J. Young, L. W. Darras. A. Dobson, 0. W. Bailey, Miss E.
Cummins, Mrs. E. Hall, Miss M.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. James, Miss Worland. Miss N.
Miss Jane Archibald, Miss F. Morgan.
Woods.
WELSH CONFERENCE.
SOUTH ENGLAND CONFER- Organized 1908.
ENCE.
Territory: Wales and the coun-
Organized 1902: 'formerly a part ties of Monmouth, Hereford,
of the British Conference or- and Shropshire.
ganized 1898. Office: 105 Tian ish en St., Heath,
Territory: All of England south Cardiff, South Wales.
of the northern boundary of
the counties of Kent, Surrey, OFFICERS.
Buckingham, Oxford, and Glou- Conference:
cester, and London south of the Pres., A. E. Bacon.
Thames. See.,
Office: 157 Shirley Road, South- Treas., H. D. Clarke, Stan-
ampton, England. borough Park, Watford, Herts,
England.
OFFICERS. Executive Committee: A. E.
Conference: Bacon, W. H. Charles, R. S.
Pres., S. G. Haughey. Greaves, R. Jacques, W. J. Barrah.
Sec., H. W. Lowe.
.MINISTERS.
Treas., H. D. Clarke, Stanhor-
ough Park, Watford, Herts, Eng- A. E. Bacon, R. S. Greaves, D.
land. Morrison.
Executive Committee: S. G. LICENTIATE.
Haughey, C. E. Penrose, E. Clifford, W. H. Musgrave.
A. D. Armstrong, J. B. West, J.
Bunker, E. Duvall. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Miss M. Lenanton, Miss D. Moss-
Sabbath School Dept.: ley, Miss M. Living.
Sec., H. W. Lowe.
Young People's Dept.:
Sec., H. W. Lowe.
IRISH MISSION.
Educational Dept.: Office: Trainview, Moira, County
Sec., H. W. Lowe. Down, Ireland.
Home Missionary Dept.: OFFICERS..
Sec., H. W. Lowe. Mission:
Director, R. Whiteside.
Medical Dept.: Treas., H. D. Clarke.
Sec., A. B. Olsen, 111. D. Sec. R. Whiteside.
132 BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE.

Advisory Committee: R. White- LICENTIATES.


side, S. Joyce, W. Shaw, R. Mer- S. Joyce, W. McClements, J. Me-
cer, S. Reid. Clements.
MINISTER. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
R. Whiteside. Miss E. Marks.

LATIN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 19oz.
Territory: The Leman and French OFFICERS.
Conferences; the Latin Union Conference:
District; and the Spanish, Ital- Pres., A. Vaucher.
ian, Northern France, North Af- Sec., Maurice Tieche.
rican, and Portuguese Missions. Treas., J. Robert, Gland, Ct.
General Office: rue Nicolas Roret, Vaud, Switzerland.
1, Paris, XIIIe, France. Executive Committee: A. Vauch-
(All workers in the various Latin er, J. Curdy, T. Nussbaum, A.
Union Fields, whose addresses Roth, J. Roustain, J. P. Gourguet,
are not given, may be reached S. Bernard.
through the following address:
La Lig,nWe, Gland, Ct. Vaud, Sabbath School Dept.:
Switzerland.)
Sec., J. Robert.
OFFICERS.
Conference: MINISTERS.
Pres., L. P. Tieche. J. Curdy, J. P. Badaut, Jules Rey.
Sec., A. Vaucher.
Treas., J. Robert, Gland, Ct. LICENTIATES.
Vaud, Switzerland. Eugene Rey, M. Tieche, J. Monnier.
Executive Committee: L. P.
Tieche, H. H. Dexter, Joseph MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Curdy, J. Robert, Paul Steiner, Henri Baudoin, Jeanne Bourquin,
P. A. DeForest, L. Zecchetto, Tell Eug. Valat, S. Armengaud, G.
Nussbaum, E. Borle. Martininque.
Sabbath School Dept.: MISSIONARY NURSES.
Sec., J. %pert. Georgette Ferciot, H. Cochermaille,
MINISTERS. L. Astrie.
L. P. Tieche, rue Nicolas Roret, 1,
Paris XIIIe,France.
A. Vaucher, Gand, Switzerland.
LEMAN CONFERENCE.
FRENCH CONFERENCE. Organized 1884.
Organized 1907. Territory: The French-speaking
parts of Switzerland.
Territory: France.
Office: rue Nicolas Roret 1, Paris Office: La Ligniere, Gland (Ct.
XIIIe, France. Vaud), Switzerland.
LATIN UNION CONFERENCE. 133

OFFICERS. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Conference: J. Bourquin, E. Valat.
Pres., Guy Dail. -
Sec., Albert Meyer.
Treas., J. Robert. NORTH AFRICAN MISSION.
Executive Committee: Guy Dail,
Ulysse Augsbourger, Pierre Schild, Entered 1905.
Alcide Guenin, Paul Steiner, 0. Territory: Algeria and Tunis.
Meyer, Tell Nussbaum, Louis La-
vanchy. MINISTER.
J. C. Guenin, 7 rue Station Sani-
Sabbath School Dept.: taire, Algers, Algeria.
Sec., Marie Hanhardt.
LICENTIATES.
MINISTERS. Jose Abella, Eug. Rey.
Guy Dail, Ulysse Augsbourger, A.
Guot, E. Fawer, Tell Nussbaum, MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Oscar Meyer. R. T. E. Colthurst.
LICENTIATES. MISSIONARY NURSE.
A. Schilling.
Henri Provin, D. Lecoultre, 0.
Schuberth, Albert Meyer, Vista]
Mounier, Paul Carlier.
PORTUGUESE MISSION.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Organized 1904.
Marie Hanhardt, Henri Evard,
Louis Augsbourger, Andre Hies- Territory: Portugal.
brunner, Francis Lavanchy, Lille MINISTER.
Eppner, Pierre Vuilleumier. Paul Meyer. Rua Citade de Man-
chester 10-40D., Lisbon, Portu-
gal.
ITALIAN MISSION. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
A. F. Raposo.
Organized 1903.
MISSIONARY NURSES.
Territory: Italy. Joao de SA, Rosalie Fires.
MINISTER.
L. Zecchetto, Casella Postale 218, SPANISH MISSION.
Florence, Italy.
Organized 1903.
LICENTIATES.
Territory: Spain.
L. 136neza, Elie Bertalot.
OFFICERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Director, Frank L. Bond.
N. Copertino, G. Lippolis, G. Sab- Sec., H. A. Robinson.
atino, Francesca Creanza.
MINISTERS.
Frank Bond, Apartado 492, Bar-
LATIN UNION DISTRICT. celona, Spain.
W. E. Hancock, Apartado 492, Bar-
Territory: Departments of Seine celona, Spain. ,
and Seine et Oise, France.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MINISTER. Vic. Garcia, Vic. Ferrandiz, P.
Jules Rey. Sanz, Maria Nicolas.
SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized 'go'.
Territory: The conferences of land, and Oland, which belong
West Norway, North Norway, to the South Swedish Confer-
Central Sweden, South Sweden, ence.
East Denmark, West Denmark, Office: Gamla Kungsholmsbroga-
and Finland; the North Swedish tan 38, Stockholm, Sweden.
and Icelandic Missions, and the All persons named below may
Faroe Islands. be addressed as above.)
Cable Address: " Expedit," Copen-
hagen. OFFICERS.
Office: Margrethevej 5, Copenha- Conference:
gen, V., Denmark. Pres., C. 0. Carlstjerna.
(Workers in this field whose ad- Sec. and Treas., Teckla Ahr6n.
dresses are omitted, can be Executive Committee: C. 0.
reached through the Union of- Carlstjerna, 0. Johnson, A. J. Set-
fice address.) tergren, Karl Mattsson, Ch. Kahl-
OFFICERS. strom.
Auditors, Jens Olsen, A. E.
Conference: Gylle.
Pres., J. C. Raft. Legal Assn.: " Sallskapet San-
Sec.,Erik Arnesen; Akersgaten ningens Harold." Pres., C. 0.
74, Christiania, Norway. Carlstjerna; Vice-Pres., Emil Ah-
Treas., H. L. Henriksen, Jr. roil; Sec., Karl Mattsson. Other
Executive Committee: J. C. members: A. J. Settergren, K. M.
Raft, N. C. Bergersen, A. G. Stanzen, Vald. Johansson, Seth
Christiansen, L. Muderspach, C. Lundstriim.
0. Carlstjerna, N. P. Nelson, Emil Advising Members: J. C. Raft,
Lind, 0. J. 0. Rost, Chr. Tobiassen, E. Rosenwold.
E. Rosenwold, Olaf J. Olsen, Jens Tract Society:
Olsen, Erik Arnesen, Seth Lund-
strom, Wilh. Sucksdorff, Sr. Sec. and Treas., J. Wallen-
kampf.
Auditors, A. C. Christensen, Chr. Field Miss. Sec., K. A. Ekeroth.
Hansen.
Sabbath School Dept.:
MINISTER.
Sec., J. Wallenkampf.
J. C. Raft.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. Young People's Dept.:
J. J. Hokland. Sec., J. Wallenkampf.
MINISTER.
C. 0. Carlstjerna.
CENTRAL SWEDEN CON-
Honorary Ministerial Credentials.
FERENCE.
0. Johnson, Emil Ahr5n, K. A.
Organized 1882. Farnstrilm, A. J. Settergren.
Territory: Sweden, except Norr- LICENTIATES.
botten, Vasterbotten, Vaster- Carl Young, N. Zerne, S. Ljung-
norrland, Jamtland, and a part berg.
of Gafieborgs Lan, which are
included in the North Swedish MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Mission; and also excluding Nanna Rudholm, Maria Larsson,
Slane, Halland, Blekinge, Sm-- Hulda Eriksson, Naemi Lind-
134
SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 135

blad, Vilhelm Carlsson, Fritjof EAST NORWAY CONFERENCE.


Hoglind, Signe Johansson.
Organized 1887.
Territory: All of Norway, not in-
cluded in the territory of the
EAST DENMARK CONFER- West Norwegian and North Nor-
ENCE. wegian Conferences.
Organization effective Jan. 1, 1917. Cable Address: " Sundhedsbladet,"
Christiania.
(Formerly Scandinavian Union Office: Akersgaten 74, Christiania,
District.) Norway.
(All persons named below may
Territory: The islands of Zealand, be addressed as above.)
Lolland, Falster, and Bornholm ;
together with all the smaller is- OFFICERS.
lands east of the Great Belt. Conference:
Cable Address: " Expedit," Copen- Pres., Chr. Tobiassen.
hagen. Sec., G. Gudmunsen.
Office: Margrethevej 5, Copenha- Treas., Selma Ringstrom.
gen, V., Denmark. Executive Committee: Chr. To-
(All persons named below may be biassen, Erik Arnesen, C. M. Scott,
addressed as above.) C. J. J. Holman, Thy. Paulsen.
Auditors, Jens Olsen, Ernst Lar-
OFFICERS., sen.
Conference:
Pres., J. C. Raft. Tract Society:
Sec., L. Muderspach, Narum, See. and Treas., (To be supplied.)
Denmark. Field Miss. Sec., Elias Bjaanas.
Treas., H. L. Henriksen, Jr. Sabbath School Dept.:
Executive Committee: J. C.
Raft, M. M. Olsen,Dr. N. P. Nel- Sec., Othilie Rygh.
son, L. Muderspach L. Baunsgaard.
Young People's Dept.:
Tract Society: Sec., (To be supplied.)
Sec., L. Muderspach.
Field Miss. Sec., Elias Bjaanils. MINISTERS.
Chr. Tobiassen, A. 0. Nlirem.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., L. Muderspach. LICENTIATES.
Nils Nielsen, 0. R. Nicolaysen, Tor
Young People's Dept.: Valen.
Sec., L. Muderspach.
MINISTERS. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
M. M. Olsen, P. Christensen, J. P. Hanna Holth, Mathilde Larsen,
U. Jensen, L. J. Kirkelykke, Christine Dahl, Harald Ander-
Chr. Resen. sen, Lina Gaardsrud, Elise Jo-
hansen.
LICENTIATES.
R. P. Regel, 0. T. Helleraas, T.
Tobiassen.
FINLAND CONFERENCE.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Organized 1909.
Robert Jensen, Hakon Muderspach,
Werner Hansen, Jensine Knud- Territory: Finland.
sen, Othilie Nielsen, Claudia Office: Annegatan 33, Helsingfors,
Jensen. Finland.

136 SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

OFFICERS. MINISTERS.
Conference: N. C. Bergersen, L. J. Stene.
Pres., Wilh. Sucksdorff, Sr. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sec., K. Soisalo.
Treas., N. Hammar. Johs. Udbjiirg, Ellen Eidsvaag.
Executive Committee: Wilh.
Sucksdorff, Sr., A. Rintala, H. Mik-
konen, 0. Hoglund, K. J. Sysi- SOUTH SWEDEN CONFER-
metsii. ENCE.
MINISTERS. Organization effective Jan. 1, 1917.
A. Rintala, H. Mikkonen. Territory: The southern part of
the kingdom of Sweden, includ-
LICENTIATES. ing the provinces of Slone, Hal-
V. Kohtanen, K. Soisalo. land, Blekinge, and Smaland;
also Oland.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Office: Gamla Kungsholmsbroga-
tan 38, Stockholm, Sweden.
0. Rautelin, Agnes Wickholm,
Ester Vilberg, Lydia Sandholm. OFFICERS.
Conference:
Pres., E. Rosenwold.
Sec., 0. Angervo.
NORTH NORWAY CONFER- Treas., Teckla Ahrdn.
ENCE. Executive Committee: E. Rosen-
wold, 0. Angervo, Birger Anders-
Organization effective Jan. 1, 1917. son, Wald. Andersen, P. Johans-
son.
Territory: The five northernmost
amts of Norway. Tract Society:
Office: Akersgaten 74, Christiania, Sec., 0. Angervo.
Norway. Field Miss. Sec., K. A. Ekeroth.
(All persons below may be ad- Sabbath School Dept.:
dressed as above.) Sec., 0. Angervo.
OFFICERS. MINISTER.
Conference: E. Rosenwold.
Pres., N. C. Bergersen. LICENTIATE.
Sec., L. J. Stene. 0. Angervo.
Treas., Selma Ringstrom.
Executive Committee: N. C. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Bergersen, L. J. Stene, P. Peder- GOsta Hermansson, Ellen Swens
sen, Julius Gullaksen, Karlot Her- son, Emmy Larsson, Frida Ha-
mansen. kansson.
Auditors, Jens Olsen, Ernst Lar-
sen.
Tract Society: WEST DENMARK CONFER-
Sec., L. J. Stene. ENCE.
Sabbath School Dept.: Organization effective Jan. 1, 1917.
Sec., Othilie Rygh. Territory: Jutland and Filnen
(Fyen), and all the islands west
Young People's Dept.: of the Great Belt, including
Sec., L. J. Stene. Langeland, Samso, etc.
SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 137

Office: Ntirre Alle 30, Aarhus, Den- Sec., L. SAbtSe-Larssen.


mark. Treas., Selma RingstrOm.
OFFICERS. Executive Committee: 0. J. 0.
Conference: Riist, Enok Endersen, G. Norby,
Pres., A. G. Christiansen. 0. R. Jordahl, S. H. Myklebust.
Sec. and Treas., K. Schmidt. Auditors, Jens Olsen, Ernst Lar-
Executive Committee: A. G. sen.
Christiansen, L. P. Hansen, S. M.
Ildsgaard, P. A. Hansen, H. Skov. Tract Society:
Sec. and Treas., A. Wash.
Auditors, Jens Olsen, L. P. Han- Field Miss. Sec., Elias BjaanAs.
sen.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Tract Society:
Sec., Othilie Rygh.
Sec. and Treas., K. Schmidt.
Field Miss. Sec., Elias Bjaanas. Young People's Dept.:
Sabbath School Dept.: Sec. and' Treas., A. Wash.
Sec., K. Schmidt. MINISTERS.
Young People's Dept.: 0. J. 0. Host, A. Wash.
Sec., A. Guldhammer. LICENTIATES.
MINISTERS. L. S. Larssen, Ole Jordahl, 0. B.
A. G. Christiansen, N. P. Hansen. Landaas, Alb. Tiligen.
Honorary Ministerial License. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
P. A. Hansen. Hilda Andal, Randi Andersen,
Mina pjaands.
LICENTIATES.
Valdemar Jakobsen, A. Guldham-
mer, Alex Varmer.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. ICELAND MISSION.
Siren Andersen, Jobs. Gronert, Territory: Iceland, Greenland, and
Balla Neilsen, Jacob Oster, Jo- the Faroe Islands.
hanne Vilhelmsen, Nanna Lar-
sen. Address: Ingolfsstraeti 10, Rey-
kjavik, Iceland.
OFFICERS.
WEST NORWAY CONFERENCE. Mission:
Director, Olaf J. Olsen.
Organized 1912.
Local Committee: Olaf J. Olsen,
Territory: Western part of Nor- Bjorn Jonsson, Halldor Sigurds-
way, south of Hitteren, follow- son.
ing political line of division Sec. and Treas., G. Hjartarson.
southward, including Nedenes Field Miss. Sec., Nils Anders-
Amt to the south. son.
Office: Akersgaten 74, Christiania, MINISTER.
Norway. 0. J. Olsen.
OFFICERS.
Conference: LICENTIATE.
Pres., 0. J. O. Rost. Emanuel Christiansen,
138 SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. OFFICERS.


Pjetur Sigurdsson. Mission:
Supt., Seth Lundstrtim.
MINISTER.
NORTH SWEDISH MISSION.
Seth Lundstrom, Gamla Kungs-
Organized 1909. holmsbrogatan 38, Stockholm.
Territory: Counties of Norrbot- Sweden.
ten, Vltsterbotten, Vasternorr- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
land, Jamtland, and part of
Gafleborgs Lltn. Carl J. Gidlund, Kristine Eriksson.

AFRICAN AND NEAR EAST MISSIONS.


(The missions in British adminis- LICENTIATES.
tered territory (outside the South L. Lane, A. Watson.
African Union) are under the di-
rection of the British Union Con- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
ference Executive Committee, E. B. Phillips, Alfred Matter.
Stanborough Park, Watford,
Herta, England.)

WEST AFRICAN COMBINED


BRITISH EAST AFRICAN MISSION.
MISSION. Organized 1918.
Organized 1912 (Entered 1906). Address: S. D. A. Mission, Water-
Territory: British East Africa. loo, Sierra Leone, West Africa.
Head Station: Gendia, Kisumu, Mission:
British East Africa. Superintendent, L. F. Langford.
Second Station: Wire Hill, Kis- Executive Committee: L. F.
umu. Langford, E. W. Myers, E. Ashton,
Third Station: Karungu, Kisumu. T. Baker.
Fourth Station: Rusinga, Kisumu.
Fifth Station: Kisii, Kisumu.
Sixth Station: Kanyadoto, Kis- SIERRA LEONE MISSION.
umu.
Seventh Station: Kamagambo, Organized 1913.
Kisumu.
Address: S. D. A. Mission, Water-
OFFICERS. loo, Sierra Leone, West Africa.
Mission: OFFICERS.
Director, A. A. Carscallen.
Sec., A. A. Carscallen. Mission:
Advisory Committee: A. A. Director, L. F. Langford.
Carscallen, B. L. Morse, J. D. Advisory Committee: L. F. Lang-
Baker. ford, E. W. Myers, J. E. Hartley.
MINISTERS. MINISTER.
A. A. Carscallen, B. L Morse. L. F. Langford.
AFRICAN AND NEAR EAST MISSIONS. 139

LICENTIATES. LOWER EGYPT MISSION.


E. W. Myers, I. W. Harding. Territory: Lower Egypt, including
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Cairo.
H. E. Lynch, B. W. Davies, Mrs. Population: 7,427,000.
E. W. Myers, D. T. Thomas, Address: 8 Sharia Naseruddin el
Henry Wilson, A. P. Spaine. Shikhi, Bulak, Cairo, Egypt.
Director: George Keough.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
NIGERIA MISSION. 0. Bezirdjian, T. H. Zakarian.
Organized December, 1913.
UPPER EGYPTIAN MISSION.
Territory: Nigeria, West Af-
rica. Dating from Jan. 1, 1914.
Director, L.F. Langford, Ilorin, Territory: Upper Egypt from
via Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa. Cairo to Assouan.
MINISTER. Population: 5,139,000.
L. F. Langford. Address: 8 Sharia Naseruddin el
Shikhi, Bulak, Cairo, Egypt.
LICENTIATES. Director: George Keough.
E. Ashton, S. Morgue - Duncan. MINISTER.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. George Keough.
Mrs. E. Ashton, J. Snowball, J.
Hamilton, G. Hamilton, B. Balu- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
gon, J. Cudjoe. S. Farag, Bulos Abdul Messiah.

GOLD COAST MISSION. (From the following miscellaneous


Organized December, 1913. missions no report has been re-
ceived.)
Territory: Gold Coast, West Af-
rica.
Address: Coomassie, via Seccon.
dee, Gold Coast, West Africa. ABYSSINIAN MISSION.
OFFICERS. Opened 1907.
Director: W. H. Lewis (on fur- Territory: Italian Colony of Eri-
lough); Thos. Baker, acting. trea, Abyssinia, British and
MINISTER. Italian Somaliland.
W. H. Lewis. Address: Asmara, Eritrea, Poste
LICENTIATES.
Restante (via Brindisi, Italy),
East Africa.
J. A. B. Davies, Thos. Baker, J. A.
Bonney.
ARABIC-SYRIAN MISSION.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Separated from Levant Union
J. W. Garbrah, Mrs. W. H. Lewis, in 1912.
Mrs. Thomas Baker, J. J. Dau-
phin, T. B. Ottie, S. B. Essien, Territory: Syria (excepting Vil-
J. W. Quashie, J. B. Arthur, K. layet Aleppo), Mesopotamia,
N. Quashen. and Arabia.
140 AFRICAN AND NEAR EAST MISSIONS.

VICTORIA NYANZA MISSION. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.


(In former German East Africa.) Br. Moikeenah.
Stations as established before the
war.
Majita District: PERSIAN MISSION.
Head station: Majita. Entered 1911.
Second station: Iramba.
Third Station: Nyabangi. Territory: Persia and Afghanis-
Fourth station: Shirati. tan.
Ushashi District: Office Address: Grindelberg 15a,
Head station: Busegwe. Hamburg, Germany.
Second station: Ikizu. LICENTIATE.
Third station: Utimbaru.
Fourth station: Sizaki. F. F. Oster, Tabriz, Persia.
Usukuma District:
Head Station: Ntusu.
Second station: Itilima. LEVANT MISSION.
Third station: Kanadi.
Fourth station: Mwagala. Organized 1910.
(V. E. Toppenberg, on furlough in Territory: Turkish Empire, ex-
America.) cepting Arabic-Syrian Mission.
Address: Ottoman Post, Box 109,
Galata, Constantinople, Turkey.
SOUTH PARE MISSION.
OFFICERS.
(In former German East Africa.)
Stations as established before the Committee: E. E. Frauchiger,
war. A. M. Buzugheri, P. Bridde.
Director, E. E. Frauchiger.
Kihurio District: Treas., A. Kiissner, Grindelberg
Head station: Kihurio. 15a, Hamburg, Germany.
Second station: Friedenstal. Sec. and Asst. Treas., P. Bridde.
Third station: Vuasu.
Fourth Station: Vunta. MINISTERS.
E. E. Frauchiger, A. M. Buzugheri.

GRECIAN MISSION. LICENTIATE.


A. J. Girou.
Separated from Turkish Mission
in 1910. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Territory: Greece. 0. Pereni, D. Keanides, P. Bridde,
0. Hadjadouri, A. Veziriades.

MAURITIUS-MADAGASCAR TURKESTAN MISSION.


MISSION. Dating from Jan. 1, 1911.
Entered 1914. Territory: The provinces of Fer-
ghana, Samarkand, Syr- Darla;
Territory: Island of Madagascar the Transcaspian territories;
and the surrounding islands. and the vassal states of Khiva
and Bokhara.
MINISTER.
OFFICERS.
Paul Badaut, Rose Hill, rue de
la Renie 42, Mauritius, Indian Mission:
Ocean. Director, B. Schmidt.
AFRICAN AND NEAR EAST MISSIONS. 141

Advisory Committee: B. MINISTERS.


Schmidt, D. P. Bertram, Ph. Trip- R. G. Klingbeil, J. H. Weidner,
pel. J. L. Loots.
MINISTER. LICENTIATES.
B. Schmidt.
Fr. Jochmans, E. Lecoultre.

TRANS-CAUCASIAN MISSION.
Separated from Caucasian Con- HOLLAND MISSION.
ference in 1912. Organized 1901.
Territory: The goyernments of
Baku, Erivan, Elizabetpol, Ku- Territory: Holland.
tais, Tiflis, and Kars-District. OFFICERS.
OFFICERS.
Mission:
Mission: Director, J. Wibbens.
Sec., P. Voorthuis, Jr.
Director, H. K. Lobsack. Treas., Anna Obst.
Sec., W. Dymann. Advisory Committee: J. Wib-
Treas., and Sabbath School and bens, P. Sehilstra, Chr. Wester-
Miss. Sec., L. Wojtkiewicz. daal, A. Postema, J. Toben.
Executive Committee: H. K.
Lobsack, W. Istjagin. Sabbath School Dept.:
MINISTER. Sec., Fr. Backer.
H. K. Lobsack. MINISTERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. J. Wibbens, P. Schilstra, P. Meijer,
P. Voorthuis, Jr.
A. Wilan, W. Dymann, G. Gas-
arjan, IV. Slawnow, W. Ist- LICENTIATES.
jagin, W. Sulawa, J. P. Schit- T. J. L. Wortman, W. van Eijse-
kow. ren, H. Twijnstra.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
H. van der Hoeven.
BELGIAN MISSION.
Organized 1903.
INSTITUTIONS IN THE EURO-
Territory: Belgium. PEAN FIELDS.
OFFICERS. Educational:
Mission: Friedensau Industrial School,
Director, R. G. Klingbeil. Friedensau, Post Grabow, Bez.
Magdeburg, Germany.
Sec., J. L. Loots. Latin Union School, Gland,
Treas., Anna Obst. Switzerland.
Advisory Committee: R. G. Scandinavian Union Mission
Klingbeil, J. H. Weidner, Th. School, Skodshorg, Denmark.
v. Vreckem. Stanborough Park Missionary
Tract Society: College, Watford, England.
Swedish Missionary School, Ny-
Sec. and Treas., Fr. Backer. hyttan, Jarnboas, Sweden.
bha nol llap4. Waterloo Industrial School, Wa-
terloo, Sierra Leone, West Af-
Sec., Fr. Backer. rica.
.142 AFRICAN AND NEAR EAST MISSIONS.

Publishing: Stockholm Publishing House,


Gamla Kungsholmsbrogatan
Barcelona Publishing House, 38, Stockholm, Sweden.
Apartado 492, Barcelona,
Spain. Sanitariums:
British Publishing House, Wat-
ford, England. Caterham Sanitarium, Surrey
Finland Publishing House, Un- Hills Hydro, Caterham Valley,
ionsgatan 4, Belsingfors, Fin- England.
land. Christiania Health Home, Ak-
Hamburg Publishing House, ersgaten 74, Christiania, Nor-
Grindelberg I5a, Hamburg, way.
Germany; with branches in Friedensau Sanitarium, Fried-
Basle, Petrograd, Constanti- ensau, Post Grabow, Bez.
nople, and Budapest. Magdeburg, Germany.
Latin Union Publishing House, Lake Geneva Sanitarium, Gland,
Gland, Switzerland. Switzerland.
Scandinavian Publishing House,
Akersgaten 74, Christiania, Skodsborg Sanitarium, Skods-
Norway; with branch at borg, Denmark.
Margrethevej 5, Copenhagen, Stanborough Park Sanitarium.
V., Denmark. Watford, England.

EASTERN ASIA DIVISION OF THE


GENERAL CONFERENCE.
Organized 1913; reo rganized 1915, 1917.

Territory: The Japan-Chosen-Man- Chairman of Executive Board,


churia, the Malaysian, the North I. H. Evans.
China, the Philippine, and the Sec., C. C. Crisler.
South China Union Conferences, Sub-Treas., H. W. Barrows.
and the Peking Mission; also Legal Association: " General Con-
Mongolia, Tibet, Chinese Turke- ference Corporation of Seventh-
stan, Siam, Annam. day Adventists." H. W. Bar-
Population: 576,922,725. rows, Attorney-in-fact.
Cable and Telegraphic Address:
" Adventist," Shanghai.
Postal Address: Box 523, U. S. PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China,
or 25 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, Office: Box 523, U. S. Postal
China. Agency, Shanghai, China.
Secretary: C. E. Weaks, Box 523,
Executive Board. U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai,
I. H. Evans, C. C. Crisler, H. W. China.
Barrows, J. M. Johanson, F. A.
General Members.
Detamore, F. A. Allum, F. H.
DeVinney, S. E. Jackson, C. E. J. M. Johanson, 171 Amanuma,
Weaks, Dr. C. C. Landis, S. L. Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
Frost, R. F. Cottrell. Tokyo, Japan.
EASTERN ASIA CONFERENCE. 143

F. A. Detamore, 399c Upper Seran- Assistant Secretary: A. C. Selmon,
goon Road, Singapore, Straits M. D., Red Cross General Hos-
Settlements. pitsl, Siccawei Road, Shanghai,
F. A. Alkli, Wang Gia Dun, Han- China.
kow, Hupeh, China.
S. E. Jackson, 707 Vermont St., Other Members.
Manila, Philippine Islands. Riley Russell, M. D., Soonan,
F. H. DeVinney, 7 Austin Ave., Chosen (Korea).
Kowloon, Hongkong, China. Bertha Selmon, M. D., Red Cross.
C. C. Crisler, Box 523, U. S. Postal General Hospital, Siccawei Road,
Agency, Shanghai, China. Shanglai, China.
Managers of Publishing Houses. H. C. James, M. D., Red Cross
General Hospital, Siecawei Road,
W. P. Henderson, Box 856, U. S. Shanghai,' China.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. D. E. Davenport, M. D., Lowanho,
C. N. Woodward, 14 Call:, Luna, Yencheng-ho, Honan, China.
Pasay, Rizal. Philippine Islands.
A. B. Cole, 171 Amanuma, Sugi-
nami - mura, ' Toyotama - gun,
Tokyo, Japan. EDUCATIONAL DEPART-
L. I. Bowers, Seoul, Chosen (Ko- MENT.
rea).
Office: Box 523, U. S. Postal
Union Field Missionary Secretaries. Agency, Shanghai, China.
H. M. Blunden, Wang Gia Dun, Secretary: S. L. Frost, Box 523,
Hankow, Hupeh, China. U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai,
D. E. Rebok, 6 Austin Ave., Kow- China.
loon, Hongkong, China. Other Members.
J. J. Strahle, 707 Vermont St.,
Manila, Philippine Islands. I. A. Steinel. 16 Calle Luna, Pasay,
M. E. Mullinex, 399c Upper Seran- Rizal, Philippine Islands.
goon Road, Singapore, Straits K. M. Adams, 300 Serangoon Road,
Settlements. Singapore, Straits Setlements.
H. 0. Swartout, Box 523, U. S.
Editors. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
G. Harlow, Box 856, U. S. Postal H. M. Lee, Soonan, Chosen (Ko-
Agency, Shanghai, China. rea).
A. N. Anderson, 171 Amanuma, F. E. Bates, Kulangsu, Amoy,
Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun, China.
Tokyo, Japan. M. 0. Conger, Lowanho, Yencheng,
Melvin Munson, 399c Upper Seran- Honan, China.
goon Road, Singapore, Straits B. P. Hoffman, 171 Amanuma,
Settlements. Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
Miss Mimi Seharffenberg, Seoul, Tokyo, Japan.
Chosen (Korea). J. 11. Johanson, 171 Amanums.,
Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
Tokyo, Japan.

MEDICAL MISSIONARY SABBATH SCHOOL DE-


DEPARTMENT. PARTMENT.
Office: Box 523, U. S. Postal Office: 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung,
Agency, Shanghai, China. Peking, China.
Secretary: C. C. Landis. M. D., Scretary: R. F. Cottrell, 62 Ta.
Red Cross General Hospital, Fang Chia Hutung, Peking,
Siccawei Road, Shanghai, China. China.
144 EASTERN ASIA CONFERENCE.

Assistant Secretary: Mrs. R. F. A. C. Selmon, Red Cross General
Cottrell, Peking, China. Hospital, Siccawei Road, Shang-
hai, China.
Other Members. R. F. Cottrell, 62 Ta Fang Chia
A. C. Selmon, Red Cross General Hutung, Peking, China.
Hospital, Siccawei Road, Shang- J. M. Johanson, 171 Amanuma,
hai, China. Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
A. B. Cole, 171 Amanuma, Sugi- Tokyo, Japan.
. nami-mura,Toyotama-gun, C. E. Weaks, Box 523, U. S. Postal
Tokyo, Japan. Agency, Shanghai, China.
Mrs. F. A. Detamore, 399e Up- H. M. Blunden, Wang Gia Dun,
per Serangoon Road, Singapore, Hankow, Hupeh, China.
Straits Settlements. F. A. Detamore, 309c Upper Seran-
Mrs. L. V. Finster, -707 Vermont goon Road, Singapore, Straits
St., Manila, Philippine Islands. Settlements.
Mrs. C. N. Woodward, 14 Calle L. V. Finster, 707 Vermont St.,
Luna, Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Manila, Philippine Islands.
Islands. Miss Mimi Scharffenberg, Seoul,
Mrs. G. A. Thompson, 14 Scott Chosen (Korea).
Road, Kaula Lumpur, Federated T. H. Okohira, 171 Amanuma,
Malay States. Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
Mrs. W. C. Hankins, Kulangsu, Tokyo, Japan.
Amoy, China.
Mrs. 0. A. Hall, Wang Gia Dun,
Hankow, China.
LABORERS HOLDING CREDEN-
TIALS FROM THE GEN-
HOME MISSIONARY DE- ERAL CONFERENCE.
PARTMENT. MINISTERS.
Office: Box 523, U. S. Postal Cottrell, R. F., 62 Ta Fang Chia
Agency, Shanghai, China.
Secretary: C. E. Weaks, Box 523, Hutung, Peking, China.
U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, Evans, I. H., Box 523, U. S. Postal
China. Agency, Shanghai, China.
Secretary for Women's Work: Mrs. Froom, L. E., Box 856, U. S. Postal
C. E. Weaks, Box 523, U. S. Agency, Shanghai, China.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. Selmon, A. C., Red Cross General
Hospital, Siccawei Road, Shang-
hai, China.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S MISSIONARY Weaks, C. E., Box 523, U. S. Postal
VOLUNTEER DEPARTMENT. Agency, Siccawei Road, Shang-
hai, China.
Office: Box 523, U. S. Postal Harlow, G., Box 856, U. S. Postal
Agency, Shanghai, China. Agency, Shanghai, China.
Secretary: S. L. Frost, Box 523,
U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, LICENTIATES.
China. Cossentine, R. M., S. D. A. Mis-
sion, 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung,
Peking, China.
I,ITERATURE BUREAU. Crisler, C. C., Box 523, U. S. Postal
Office: Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Agency, Shanghai, China. Frost, S. L., Box 523, U. S. Postal
C. C. Crisler (Chairman), Box 523, Agency, Shanghai, China.
U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, Gjording, J. G., Box 856, U. S.
China. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
EASTERN ASIA CONFERENCE. 145

Landis, Dr. C. C., Red Cross Gen- Gjording, Mrs. J. G., Box 856, U. S.
eral Hospital, Siccawei Road, Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Shanghai, China. Graham, H. L., Box 523, U: S.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Graham, Mrs. H. L., Box 523, U. S.
Barrows, H. W., Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. Henderson, W. P., Box 856, U. S.
Barrows, Mrs. H. NV., Box 523, Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, Henderson, Mrs. W. P., Box 856,
China. U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai,
China.
Cossentine, Mrs. R. M., 62 Ta Fang Landis, Mrs. C. C., Red Cross Gen-
Chia Hutung, Peking, China. eral Hospital, Siccawei Road,
Crisler, Mrs. C. C., Box 523, U. S. Shanghai, China.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. Loveland, R. D., Red Cross Gen-
Cottrell, Mrs. R. F., 62 Ta Fang eral Hospital, Siccawei Road,
Chia Hutung, Peking, China. Shanghai, China.
Dowell, Miss Bessie A., Box 523, Loveland, Mrs. R. D., Red Cross
U. S. Postal- Agency, Shanghai, General Hospital, Siccawei Road,
China. Shanghai, China.
Selmon, Dr. Bertha, Red Cross
Evans, Mrs. I. H., Box 523, U. S. General Hospital, Siccawei Road,
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. Shanghai, China.
Frost, Mrs. S. L., Box 523, U. S. Weaks, Mrs. C. E., Box 523, U. S.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

JAPAN-CHOSEN-MANCHURIA UNION
CONFERENCE.
Organized 1917.
Territory: Japan, Chosen (Korea), Sabbath School Dept.:
Manchuria, and Formosa. Sec., H. A. Oberg, Keizan, Cho-
Population: 91,793,078. sen.
Cable Address: "Adventist," Seoul. Young People's Dept.:
Postal Address: Seoul, Chosen Sec., J. M. Johanson, 171 Ama-
(Korea). numa, Suginami-mura, Toyotama-
OFFICERS. gun, Tokyo, Japan.
Conference:
MINISTERS.
Pres., J. M. Johanson.
Vice-Pres., C. L. Butterfield. J. M. Johanson, 171 Amanuma,
See. and Treas., F. H. Raley. Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
Executive Committee: J. M. Tokyo, Japan.
Johanson, C. L. Butterfield, B. P. B. Petersen, S. D. A. Mission, Muk-
Hoffman, B. Petersen, H. F. Ben- den, Manchuria.
ion, 0. J. Grundset, H. A. Oberg, 0. J, Grundset, Changchun, Man-
Riley Russell, F. H. Raley. churia,
Medical Department: LICENTIATE.
Sec., Riley Russell, M. D., Soo- E. Bye, S. D. A. Mission, Mukden,
nan, Chosen. Manchuria.
Educational Dept.: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sec., C. L. Butterfield, Seoul, Mrs. J. M. Johanson, Miss Gretta
Chosen. Johanson, Mrs. B. Petersen, Mrs.
146 JAPAN-CHOSEN-MANCHURIA UNION CONFERENCE.

0. J. Grundset, Mrs. E. Bye, F.


IISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
H. Raley. Mrs. C. L. Butterfield, Seoul, Cho-
sen.
Mrs. W. R. Smith, Soonan, Chosen
CHOSEN CONFERENCE. (on furlough in U. S.).
Mrs. Riley Russell, Soonan, Chosen.
Mission organized 1908; Conference Mrs. H. A. Oberg, Keizan, Chosen.
organized 1917. Mrs. Theo. Wangerin, Seoul, Cho-
sen.
Territory: Chosen (Korea). Miss Mimi Scharffenberg, Seoul,
Cable Address: "Adventist," Seoul. Chosen.
Office Address: Chosen Conference Miss Helen May Scott, Seoul,
of S. D. A., Seoul, Chosen (Ko- Chosen.
rea). Mrs. H. M. Lee, Soonan, Chosen.
OFFICERS. Mrs. E. J. Urquhart, Seoul, Cho-
Conference: sen.
L. I. Bowers, Seoul, Chosen.
Pres., C. L. Butterfield. Mrs. L. I. Bowers, Seoul, Chosen.
Sec. and Treas., L. I. Bowers. Mrs. J. C. Klose, Keizan, Chosen.
Executive Committee: C. L. And 36 native Koreans.
Butterfield, L. I. Bowers, Dr. Riley
Russell, H. M. Lee, H. A. Oberg,
J. C. Klose, Ne Keun Ok, Kim Ku
Hyok, Chyong Mun Cook, Mrs. JAPAN CONFERENCE.
H. A. Oberg.
Organized as a mission 1896; as a
Sabbath School Dept.: conference, Nov. 2, 1917.
Sec., Mrs. H. A. Oberg. Territory: Japan proper, not in-
cluding Formosa.
Educational Dept.:
Supt., H. M. Lee. Cable Address: " Adventist," To-
kyo.
Medical Missionary Dept.:
Postal Address: 169-171 Amanu-
Sec., Dr. Riley Rinse117 ma, Suginami-mura, Toyotama-
gun, Tokyo, Japan.
' Home Missionary Dept.:
Sec., H. M. Lee. OFFICERS.
Asst. Sec. (Woman's Dept.), Conference: -
Mrs. Theo. Wangerin.
Pres., B. P. Hoffman.
MINISTERS. Sec. and Treas., A. B. Cole.
C. L. Butterfield, Seoul, Chosen. Executive Committee: B. P.
W. R. Smith, Soonan, Chosen (on Hoffman, T. H. Okohira, H. Ku-
furlough in U. S.). niya, M. Fukazawa, T. Kobayashi,
Riley Russell, M. D., Soonan, A. N. Anderson, P. A. Webber,
Chosen. A. B. Cole.
H. A. Oberg, Keizan, Chosen.
Chyong Mun Cook, Keizan, Chosen Tract Society:
Kim Ku Hyok, Soonan, Chosen. See., A. B. Cole.
Ne Keun Ok, Seoul, Chosen. Field Miss. Sec., A. N. Anderson.
LICENTIATES. Sabbath School Dept.:
J. C. Klose, Keizan, Chosen. Sec., A. B. Cole.
H. M. Lee, Soonan, Chosen.
E. J. Urquhart, Seoul, Chosen. Educational Dept.:
And fourteen Koreans. Supt., B. P. Hoffman.
JAPAN-CHOSEN-.MANCHURIA UNION CONFERENCE. 147

Young People's Dept.: Mrs. B. P. Hoffman, 171 Amanuma,


Sec., B. P. Hoffman. Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
Tokyo, Japan.
Home Missionary Dept.: Mrs. A. N. Nelson, Tokyo, Japan.
Sec., B. P. Hoffman. Mrs. A. N. Anderson, Tokyo, Ja-
pan.
MINISTERS. Mrs. P. A. Webber, Fukuoka, Ja-
B. P. Hoffman, 171 Amanuma, pan.
Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun, Mrs. S. G. Jacques, Sapporo, Japan.
Tokyo, Japan. And seventeen native Japanese.
H. F. Benson, 75 Sengokumachi,
Aizuwakamatsu, Japan.
T. H. Okohira, 4 Kagoikedori, 4 MANCHURIAN MISSION.
Chome, Kobe, Japan.
H. Kuniya, 171 Amanuma, Sugi- Organized 1914.
nami-mura, Toyotama-gun, To-
kyo, Japan. Territory: The three provinces of
W. D. Burden, 171 Amanuma, Manchuria.
Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun, Telegraphic Address: "Adventist,"
Tokyo, Japan (on furlough.) Mukden.
LICENTIATES. Postal Address: Manchurian S. D.
A. N. Anderson, 171 Amanuma, A. Mission, Mukden, Manchuria,
Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun, China.
Tokyo, Japan. OFFICERS.
P. A. Webber, 2 of 198, Makuracho, Mission:
Jigyo Higashi-machi, Yobancho,
Fukuoka, Japan. Supt., Bernhard Petersen.
S. E. Jacques, 1283 Yamahanacho, Sec. and Treas., Edwin Bye.
Sapporo, Japan. Advisory Committee: B. Peter-
A. N. Nelson, 171 Amanuma, Sugi- sen, 0. J. Grundset, Edwin Bye,
nami-mura, Toyotama-gun, To- Hu Wen Hwan.
kyo, Japan. Sabbath School Dept.:
MISSIONARY CREDENTIALS. Sec., 0. J. Grundset.
A. B. Cole, 171 Amanuma, Sugi- Young People's Dept.:
nami-mura, Toyotama-gun, To-
kyo, Japan. Sec., B. Petersen.
H. Stacey, (On furlough in Au- MINISTERS.
stralia.) Bernhard Petersen, 0. J. Grundset.
Mrs. H. Stacey, (On furlough in
Australia.) LICENTIATE.
Mrs. H. F. Benson, 75 Sengoku- Edwin Bye.
machi, Aizuwakamatsu, Japan.
Mrs. A. B. Cole, 171 Amanuma, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun, Mrs. B. Petersen, Mrs. Edwin Bye,
Tokyo, Japan. Mrs. 0. J. Grundset.
MALAYSIAN UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized 1917.
Territory: British Malaysia, Dutch North Sumatra Educational Assn.:
East Indies, Siam. Director, W. P. Barto.
Cable Address: " Adventist," Sing- Sec. and Treas., D. S. Kime.
apore.
MINISTERS.
Postal Address: 399c Upper Seran-
goon Read, Singapore, Straits F. A. Detamore, 399c Upper Seran-
Settlements. goon Road, Singapore, Straits
Settlements.
OFFICERS. G. A. Thompson, 14 Scott Road.,
Conference: Kuala Lumpur, Federated Ma-
Pres., F. A. Detamore. lay States.
Vice-Pres., J. W. Rowland. J. S. Yates, Zee Straat, Padang,
Sec. and Treas., Surhatra, (On furlough in Amer-
Executive Committee: F. A. ica.)
Detamore, R. L. Mershon, J. W. R. L. Mershon, Sandakan, British
Rowland, W. P. Barto, I. C. North Borneo.
Schmidt, G. A. Wood, G. A. Thomp- I. C. Schmidt, 21 Sawohlaan, N. G.,
son, K. M. Adams, Mrs. G. A. Weltevreden, Java, Dutch East
Thompson, B. Judge. Indies.
Sabbath School Dept.: J. W. Rowland, 399c Upper Seran-
Sec., Mrs. G. A. Thompson. goon Road, Singapore, Straits
Settlements.
Educational and Young People's K. M. Adams, 300 Serangoon Road,
Dept.: Singapore, Straits Settlements.
Sec., K. M. Adams.
LICENTIATES.
Singapore Mission:
Director, J. W. Rowland. G. A. Wood, Tandjoong Anom,
Sec. and Treas., Toendjoengan, Sourabaya, Java,
Dutch East Indies.
Malay States Mission: B. Judge, Zee Straat, Padang, Su-
Director, G. A. Thompson. matra, Dutch East Indies.
Sec. and Treas., G. A. Thompson. W. P. Barto, 15 Juliana Straat,
Medan, Sumatra, Dutch East
Borneo Mission: Indies.
Director, R. L. Mershon. D. S. Kime, 12 Juliana Straat, Me-
Sec. and Treas., R. L. Mershon. dan, Sumatra, Dutch East Indies.
Melvin Munson, 19 Sawohlaan, N.
East Java Mission: G., Weltevreden, Java, Dutch
Director, G. A. Wood. East Indies.
Sec. and Treas., Mrs. G. A. And the following-named native
Wood. licentiates:
West Java Mission: Lo Ki Kong, Liong Pin Hong, Wan
yun Chong, Tsen Shau Tsz, Tsen
Director, I. C. Schmidt. En Fook, Ku Hyuk Min, Ng Shu
Sec. and Treas., I. C. Schmidt. Kong, Wong Yau Tji.
Cho Seng Hock, Tjoi Yok Koei,
South Sumatra Mission: S. Philemon.
Director, B. Judge. Chau Chee Yee, K. Pandjaitan,
Sec. and Treas., B. Judge. Hermanus.
MALAYSIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 149

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Mrs. I. C. Schmidt, 21 Sawohlaan,


Mrs. F. A. Detamore, 399c Up- N. G. Weltevreden, Java, Dutch
per Serangoon Road, Singapore, East Indies.
Mrs. B. Judge, Zee Straat, Padang,
Straits Settlements. Sumatra, Dutch East Indies.
Mrs. G. A. Thompson, 14 Scott Mrs. W. P. Barto, 15 Juliana
Road, Kuala Lumpur, Federated Straat, Medan, Sumatra, Dutch
Malay States. East Indies.
Mrs. G. A. Wood, Tandjoong Anom, Mrs. D. S. Dime, 12 Juliana Straat,
Toendjoengan, Sourabaya, Java, Medan, Sumatra, Dutch East In-
Dutch East Indies. dies.
Mrs. J. S. Yates, Zee Straat, Pa- Mrs. Melvin Munson, 19 Sawoh-
dang, Sumatra, Dutch East In- lean, N. G. Weltevreden, Java,
dies. Dutch East'Indies.
Mrs. J. W. Rowland, 399c Up- Miss Petra Tunheim, 21 Sawoh-
per Serangoon Road, Singapore, laan, N. G., Weltevreden, Java,
Straits Settlements. Dutch East Indies.
Mrs. K. M. Adams, 300 Serangoon Miss Lena Mead, 300 Serangoon
Road, Singapore, Straits Settle. Road, Singapore, Straits Settle-
ments. ments.

NORTH CHINA UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 19x7.
Territory: The following-named Sabbath School Dept.:
missions: Anhwei, Shand ung, Sec., Mrs. 0. A. Hall.
Shensi, South Kiangsu (includes
Chekiang Province), Szechwan, Educational Dept.:
Ronan, Hunan, Hupeh, Kiangsi.
Sec., M. G. Conger, Lowanho,
Office Address: Wang Gia Dun, Yencheng, Honan, China.
Hankow, Hupeh, China. Asst., Mrs. M. G. Conger.
OFFICERS. Medical Miss. Dept.:
Conference: , Sec., Dr. Bertha Selmon, Red
Pres., F. A. Allum. Cross Hospital, Siccawei Road,
Vice-Pres., 0. A. Hall. Shanghai, China.
Sec., J. G. White. Young People's Dept.:
Treas., W. E. Gillis.
Sec., M. G. Conger. .
Executive Committee: F. A. Al- Asst., Mrs. M. G. Conger.
him, 0. A. ball, J. G. White, W. E.
Gillis, H. M. Blunden, M. G. Con- Women's Dept.:
ger, Dr. Bertha Selmon, Frederick Committee: Mrs. F. A. Allum,
Lee, 0. B. Kuhn, H. J. Doolittle, Mrs. J. G. White, Mrs. H. M. Blun-
M. C. Warren, K. H. Wood, C. P. den, Mrs. W. E. Gillis.
Lillie, S. G. White, Han Tsung
Djen, Mo Gi Ren, Ts Fang Hsien, Home Missionary Dept.:
Hwang Dzumr, Dao, Liu Djen Bang, See., H. M. Blunden.
Mrs. 0. A. Hall.
MINISTERS.
Publishing Dept.: F. A. Allum, 0. A. Hall, W. E.
Sec., H. M. Blunden. Gillis, J. G. White.
150 NORTH CHINA UNION CONFERENCE.

LICENTIATES. OFFICERS.
H. M. Blunden, H. 0. Swartout, Mission:
R. J. Brines. Supt., Frederick Lee.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Sec. and Treas.,
Mrs. F. A. Allum, Mrs. 0. A. Hall, Publishing Dept.:
Mrs. W. E. Gillis, Mrs. J. G.
White, Mrs. H. M. Blunden, Mrs. Field Sec., C. H. Davis.
H. 0. Swartout, Mrs. R. J. Sabbath School Dept.:
Brines. Sec., Mrs. D. E. Davenport.
Educational Dept.:
ANHWEI MISSION Sec., M. G. Conger.
Organized 1917.
Health and Temperance Dept.:
Address: S. D. A. Mission, Nan- Sec., Dr. D. E. Davenport.
king, China.
OFFICERS. Young People's Dept.:
Mission: Sec., M. G. Conger.
Supt., H. J. Doolittle
'
Sec. and Treas., R. J. Brown. Home Missionary Dept.:
Sec., C. H. Davis.
Publishing Dept.:
Field Sec., Nathan Brewer. MINISTERS.
Frederick Lee, Du Fu Gu.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Mrs. H. J. Doolittle. LICENTIATES.
Dr. D. E. Davenport, M. G. Con-
Educational Dept.: ger, 0. J. Gibson, Dju Dz I, Djou
See., Ting Dzieh, Su Dien Ching.
Health and Temperance Dept.: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sec., Mrs. H. J. Doolittle. C. H. Davis, Mrs. D. E. Davenport,
Mrs. 0. J. Gibson, Mrs. Frederick
Young People's Dept.: Lee, Mrs. M. 0. Conger.
Sec.,
Home Missionary Dept.:
Sec., Nathan Brewer.
HUNAN MISSION.
MINISTERS.
H. J. Doolittle, Han Tsung Djen. Organized 1917.
LICENTIATES. Address: S. D. A. Mission, The
R. J. Brown, Du Djung Sin, Wu Island, Changsha, Hunan, China.
Tsung Shan.
OFFICERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Mission:
Nathan Brewer, Mrs. Nathan Supt., 0. B. Kuhn.
Brewer, Mr R. J. Brown, Mrs. Sec. and Treas.,
H. J. Doolittle.
Publishing Dept.:
Field Sec.,
HONAN MISSION. Sabbath School Dept.:
Organized 1917. _ Sec., Mrs. 0. B. Kuhn.
Address: Lowanho, Yencheng, Ho- Educational Dept.:
nan, China. Sec., Mrs. 0. B. Kuhn.
NORTH CHINA UNION CONFERENCE. 151

Health and Temperance Dept.: Sec. and Treas., W. E. Gillis


Sec., 0. B. Kuhn. (acting).
Young People's Dept..
Sec., Mrs. 0. B. Kuhn.
Home Missionary Dept.: SHANDUNG MISSION.
Sec., Organized 1917.
MINISTER. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Tsi-
0. B. Kuhn. nanfu, Shandung, China.
LICENTIATE. OFFICERS.
Djang Bao Ting. Mission:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. Supt., C. P. Lillie (on furlough).
Mrs. 0. B. Kuhn. Acting Supt., J. W. Hall.
Sec. and Treas., Geo. Hmelevsky.
Publishing Dept.:
HUPEH MISSION. Field Sec., Nathan Brewer.
Organized 1917. Home Missionary Dept.:
Address: S. D. A. Mission, Wang Sec., Nathan Brewer.
Gia Dun, Hankow, Hupeh, China. Educational Dept.:
OFFICERS. Sec.,
Mission:
Supt., 0. A. Hall. Young People's Dept.:
Sec. and Treas., W. E. Gillis. Sec.,
Publishing Dept.: Sabbath School Dept.:
Field Sec., E. H. James.
Sec., Geo. Hmelevsky.
Home Missionary Dept.:
Sec., E. H. James. MINISTER.
C. P. Lillie (on furlough).
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Mrs. H. M. Blunden. LICENTIATES.
Health and Temperance Dept.: J. W. Hall, Djang Sie Mien, Wang
Sec., Mrs. J. G. White. Yu Tang.
MINISTER. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Hwang Dzung Dao. Nathan Brewer, Mrs. C. P. Lillie,
LICENTIATES. Mrs. J. W. Hall.
H. M. Blunden, Li Wei Ching.

SHENSI MISSION.
KIANGSI MISSION. Organized 1917.
Organized 1917. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Sianfu,
Address: (Temporarily) Wang Gia Shensi, China.
- Dun, Hankow, Hupeh, China. OFFICERS.
OFFICERS. Mission:
Mission: Supt., S. G. White.
Supt., W. E. Gillis (acting). Sec. and Treas., '
152 NORTH CHINA UNION CONFERENCE.

Publishing Dept.: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Field Sec., S. G. White. Nathan Brewer, Mrs. B. Miller,
Home Missionary Dept.: Miss Florence Shull, Mrs. K. H.
Sec., S. G. White. Wood, Mrs. G. L. Wilkinson.
MINISTERS.
S. G. White, Liu Djen Bang.
SZECHWAN MISSION.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Mrs. S. G. White. Organized 1917.
Address: S. D. A. Mission, Chung-
king, Szechwan, China.
SOUTH KIANGSU MISSION. OFFICERS.
Organized 1917. Mission:
Address: S. D. A. Mission, 58 Bai- Supt., M. C. Warren.
kal Road, Shanghai, China. Sec. and Treas., Dr. J. N. An-
drews.
OFFICERS.
Mission: Publishing Dept.:
Supt., K. H. Wood. Field Sec., C. L. Blandford.
Sec. and Treas., -. Home Missionary Dept.:
Publishing Dept.: Sec., C. L. Blandford.
Field Sec., Nathan Brewer. Educational Dept.:
Home Missionary Dept.: Sec., Mrs. J. N. Andrews.
Sec., Nathan Brewer. Young People's Dept.:
Educational Dept.: Sec., Mrs. J. N. Andrews.
Sec., (Chinese). Sabbath School Dept.:
Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. M. C. Warren.
Sec., (Chinese).
MINISTER.
Sabbath School. Dept.: M. C. Warren.
Sec., Mrs. K. H. Wood.
LICENTIATES.
MINISTERS.
Dr. J. N. Andrews, C. L. Bland-
K. H. Wood, G. L. Wilkinson. ford.
LICENTIATES. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Tsien Sun Chung, Wu Deh Chang, Mrs. M. C. Warren, Mrs. J. N.
Ts Fang Hsien. Andrews, Mrs. C. L. Blandford,
PHILIPPINE UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized 1917.
Territory: Philippine Islands and Juan Afenir, Vigan, Ilocos Sur,
Sulu Archipelago. Philippine Islands.
Population: 10,200,000. Emilio Valera, Vigan, 'locos Sur,
Cable Address "Adventist," Ma- Philippine Islands.
nila. Fausto Jornada 97 Ledesma St.,
Iloilo, Panay, 'Philippine Islands.
General Office: 707 Vermont St., Wenceslao Rodriquez, 97 Ledesma
Manila, Philippine Islands. St., Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Is-
lads.
OFFICERS. Venancio Gomez, 97 Ledesma St.,
Conference: Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Islands.
Pres., S. E. Jackson.
Vice-Pres., E. M. Adams. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, J. S. I. A. Steinel, 14 Calle Luna, Pasay,
Barrows. Rizal, Philippine Islands.
Executive Committee: S. E. Jack- 0. F. Sevrens, 14 Calle Luna,
son, L. V. Finster, J. S. Barrows, Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Islands.
E. M. Adams, R. E. Hay, C. Fatte- J. S. Barrows, 921 Indiana St.,
bert, I. A. Steinel, R. E. Stewart, Manila, Philippine Islands.
C. N. Woodward, Emilio Manalay- R. E. Stewart, Gen. Del., Cebu,
say, Leon Roda, Fausto Jornada, Cebu, Philippine Islands.
J. J. Strahle. Mrs. C. N. Woodward, 14 Calle
Luna, Pasay, Rizal, Philippine
Sabbath School Dept.: Islands.
Sec., Mrs. C. N. Woodward. R. A. Caldwell, 707 Vermont St.,
Manila, Philippine Islands.
Home Missionary Dept.:
Sec., J. J. Strahle.
Educational Dept.: CENTRAL SOUTHERN LUZON
Sec., I. A. Steinel. CONFERENCE.
Young People's Dept.: Organized 1916.
Sec., I. A. Steinel. Territory: The Provinces of Zam-
MINISTERS. bales, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Ba-
S. E. Jackson, 707 Vermont St., taan, Bulacan, Cavite, Rizal, La-
Manila, Philippine Islands. guna, Batangas, Tayabas, Pam-
E. M. Adams, 97 Ledesma St., panga, Ambos Camarines, Albay,
Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Islands. Sorsogon, and Mindoro (all these
R. E. Hay, Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Phil- provinces are within the terri-
ippine Islands. tory of the Philippine Union
Leon Z. Roda, Amarao, Sta. Cruz, Conference).
'locos Sur, Philippine Islands. Office: 707 Vermont St., Manila,
Philippine Islands.
LICENTIATES.
Dr. Carlos Fattebert, Cebu, Cebu, OFFICERS.
Philippine Islands. Conference:
J. J. Strahle, 707 Vermont St., Pres., L. V. Finster.
Manila, Philippine Islands. Vice-Pres., Bibiano R. Panis.
C. N. Woodward, 14 Calle Luna, Sec., Treas., and Auditor, J. S.
Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Islands. Barrows.
158
154 PHILIPPINE UNION CONFERENCE.

Executive Committee: L. V. Sabbath School Dept.:


Finster, Bibiano R. PAnis, J. S. Sec., Mrs. E. M. Adams.
Barrows, 0. F. Sevrens, C. N.
Woodward, Emilio Manalaysay, MINISTER.
Emilio Brion, J. J. Strahle. E. M. Adams, 97 Ledesma St.,
Tract Society: Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Islands.
Sec. and Treas., J. S. Barrows. LICENTIATES.
Field Miss. Sec., J. J. Strahle. Fausto Jornada, 97 Ledesma St.,
Sabbath School Dept.: Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Islands.
Venancio Gomez,. 97 Ledesma St.,
Sec., Mrs. L. V. Finster. Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Islands.
Educational Dept.: Wenceslao Rodriguez, 97 Ledesma
St., Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Is-
Sec., 0. F. Sevrens. lands.
Young People's Dept.: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sec. 0. F: Severns. R. E. Stewart, Gen. Del., Cebu,
MINISTERS. Cebu, Philippine Islands.
L. V. Finster, 819 Indiana St., Juana Savadia, 97 Ledesma St.,
Manila, Philippine Islands. Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Islands.
Bibiano R. P5,nis, 19 Vesta St.,
Santa Ana, Manila, Philippine
Islands.
Emilio Manalaysay, 433 Penalosa, CEBUAN MISSION.
St., Tonda, Manila, Philippine Organized 1914.
Islands.
LICENTIATES.
Territory: Provinces of Cebu, Bo-
hol, Leyte, and Oriental Negros,
Guillermo Dionisio, Victoria Are- Misamis, and Surigao.
valo, Augustin Panaga, Isaac En- Office: Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Is-
riquez. lands.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS.
J. S. Barrows, J. J. Strahle, 0. F.
Sevrens, Mrs. L. V. Finster, Es- Mission:
teban Trinidad, Gregoria Pas- Supt., Dr. C. Fattebert.
cual, Juana San Augustin, Mar- Field Miss. Sec., R. E. Stewart.
celino Pelejo, Jose Emralino, Sabbath School Dept.:
Melchor Elauria. Sec., Mrs. Ellen B. Fattebert.
LICENTIATE.
PANAYAN MISSION. Dr. C. Fattebert, Cebu, Cebu,
Philippine Islands.
Organized 1914.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Territory: Provinces of Iloilo, Ca-
piz, Antique, Occidental Negros, Mrs. Ellen Fattebert, Cebu, Cebu,
and Romblon. Philippine Islands.
Office: 97 Ledesma St., Iloilo, Pa- Alfonzo Bakolpo, Cebu, Cebu, Phil-
nay, Philippine Islands. ippine Islands.
Manuel Kintanar, Cebu, Cebu,
OFFICERS. Philippine Islands.
Mission: Gogerico Arrogante, Cebu, Cebu,
Supt., E. M. Adams. Philippine Islands.
Field Missionary Sec., R. E. Carlos Arrenguez, Cebu, Cebu,
Stewart. Philippine Islands.
PHILIPPINE UNION CONFERENCE. 155

NORTHERN LUZON MISSION. Sabbath School, Young People's,


and Educational Depts.:
Entered 1913; organized 1917. Sec., Mrs. R. E. Hay.
Territory: Provinces of Pangasi-
MINISTERS.
nan, Nueva Viscaya, Isabela,
Cagayan, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos R. E. Hay, Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Phil-
Sur, Abra, La Union, and the ippine Islands.
accessible portions of the Moun- Leon Z. Roda, Amarao, Sta. Cruz,
tain Province. Ilocos Sur, Philippine Islands.
Office: Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philip- LICENTIATES.
pine Islands. Juan Afenir, Vigan, Ilocos Sur,
Philippine Islands.
OFFICERS. Emelio Velera, Vigan, Ilocos Sur,
Mission: Philippine Islands.
Supt., R. E. Hay. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Treas., R. E. Hay. Eugenio Sanidad, Vigan, Ilocos Sur,
Philippine Islands.
Home Missionary Dept.: Manuel Oliva, Vigan, Ilocos Sur,
Sec., Leon Z. Roda. Philippine Islands.

SOUTH CHINA UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1917.
Territory: The Chinese Provinces Tract Society:
of Kwangsi, Kwangtung, Fukien, Publishing and Home Mission-
Yunnan, with French Indo- ary Depts.:
China. Sec., D. E. Rebok, 5 Austin Ave.,
Population: 83,692,529. Kowloon, Hongkong, China.
Telegraphic and Cable Address: Sabbath School Dept.:
"Adventist," Hongkong. Sec., Mrs. W. C. Hankins, Ku-
langsu, Amoy, China.
Postal Address: 6 Austin Ave.,
Kowloon, Hongkong, China. Educational Dept.:
Sec., F. E. Bates, Kularigsu,
OFFICERS. Amoy, China.
Conference: Young People's Dept.:
Sec., D. E. Rebok, 5 Austin Ave.,
Pres., F. H. DeVinney, 7 Austin Kowloon, Hongkong, China.
Ave., Kowloon, Hongkong, China.
Vice-Pres., J. P. Anderson, Swa- Medical Dept.:
tow, China. H. C. James, M. D., Tungshan,
Sec. and Treas., B. R. Owen, 6 Canton, China.
Austin Ave., Kowloon, Hongkong, Mrs. H. C. James, M. D., Tung-
China. shan, Canton, China.
Executive' Committee: F. H. De- MINISTER.
Vinney, J. P. Anderson, B. R. Owen. F. H. DeVinney, 7 Austin Ave.,
S. A. Nagel, W. C. Hankins, P. V. Kowloon, Hongkong, China.
Thomas, A. L. Ham, D. E. Rebok,
B. L. Hankins, F. E. Bates, H. C. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
James, M. D., Dr. Law Keem. T. K. Mrs. F. H. DeVinney, 7 Austin
Ang, N. P. Keh. Ave., Kowloon, Hongkong, China.
166 SOUTH CHINA UNION CONFERENCE.

B. R. Owen, 6 Austin Ave., Kow- LICENTIATES.


loon, Hongkong, China. F. E. Bates, Kulangsu, Amoy,
Mrs. B. R. Owen, 6 Austin Ave., China.
Kowloon, Hongkong, China. C. C. Morris, Foochow, China.
D. E. Rebok, 5 Austin Ave., Kow-
loon, Hongkong, China. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Mrs. D. E. Rebok, 5 Austin Ave., Mrs. W. C. Hankins, Kulangsu,
Kowloon, Hongkong, China. Amoy, China.
And thirteen native licentiates not Mrs. F. E. Bates, Kulangsu, Amoy,
listed. China.
Mrs. C. C. Morris, Foochow, China.

CANTONESE MISSION.
Territory: The Cantonese-speaking SWATOW MISSION.
portion of Kwangtung Province. Territory: The Swatowese portion
Cable Address: "Adventist," Can- of the provinces of Fukien and
ton. Kwangtung.
Office Address: Tungshan, Canton, Office Address: Swatow, China.
China.
OFFICERS.
OFFICERS. Mission:
Mission: Supt., J. P. Anderson.
Supt., A. L. Ham. Treas., J. P. Anderson.
Treas., H. B. Parker.
MINISTERS.
MINISTER. J. P. Anderson, Swatow, China.
A. L. Ham, Tungshan, Canton, T. K. Ang, Swatow, China.
China.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
LICENTIATE.
H. B. Parker, Tungshan, Canton, Mrs. J. P. Anderson, Swatow,
China.
China.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Mrs. A. L. Ham, Tungshan, Can- HAKKA MISSION.
ton. China. Territory: The Hakka-speaking
Mrs. H. B. Parker, Tungshan, Can- portion of the Provinces of
ton, China. Kwangtung and Fukien.
Office Address: Waichow, Kwang-
tung, China.
FUKIEN MISSION.
OFFICERS.
Territory: The Amoyese-, Foo- Mission:
chowese-, and Mandarin-speak- Supt., S. A. Nagel.
ing portions of the Province of Treas., A. J. Wearner.
Fukien.
Office Address: Kulangsu, Amoy, MINISTER.
China. S. A. Nagel, Waichow, Kwangtung,
OFFICERS. China.
Mission: LICENTIATE.
Supt., W. C. Hankins. A. J. Wearner, Waichow, Kwang-
Treas., W. C. Hankins. tung, China.
MINISTERS. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
W. C. Hankins, Kulangsu, Amoy, Mrs. S. A. Nagel, Waichow,
China. Kwangtung, China.
N. P. Keh, Foochow, China. Mrs. A. J. Wearner, Waichow,
N. K. Keh, Kulangsu, Amoy, China: Kwangtung, China.
SOUTH CHINA UNION CONFERENCE. 157

KWANGSI MISSION. Foochow Intermediate School,


Territory: The Province of Kwang- Foochow, China.
si. Fukien Training School, Kulang-
Office Address: Nanning, Kwang- su, Amoy, China.
si, China. Honan Mission School, Lowanho,
Yencheng, Honan, China.
OFFICERS. Japan Mission Training School,
Mission: 169 Amanuma, Suginami-mu-
Supt., P. V. Thomas. ra, Toyotaina-gun, Tokyo,
Treas., P. V. Thomas. Japan.
Philippine Academy, 14-16 Calle
MINISTERS. Luna, Pasay, Rizal, Philippine
P. V. Thomas, Nanning, Kwangsi, Islands.
China. Singapore Training School, 300
Dr. Law Keern, Nanning, Kwangsi, Serangoon Road, Singapore,
China. Straits Settlements.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.. Publishing:
Mrs. P. V. Thomas, Nanning,
Kwangsi, China. Chosen Mission Press, Seoul,
Mrs. Law Keem, Nanning, Kwang- Chosen (Korea).
si, China. Japanese Publishing House, 169
Amanuma, Suginami-mura,
Toyotama-gun, Tokyo, Japan.
Malaysian Publishing House,
INSTITUTIONS IN EASTERN 399c Upper Serangoon Road,
ASIA. Singapore, Straits Settlements.
Educational: Philippine Publishing House,
14 Calle Luna, Pasay, Rizal,
Bethel Girls' School, Tungshan, Philippine Islands.
Canton, China. Signs of the Times Publishing
Cantonese Training School, House, Box 856, U. S. Postal
Tungshan, Canton, China. Agency, Shanghai, China.
China Missions Training School,
17 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, Sanitariums:
China. Shanghai Sanitarium, Red Cross
Chosen Industrial School, Soo- General Hospital, Siccawei Road,
nan. Chosen (Korea). Shanghai, China.
SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION OF THE
GENERAL CONFERENCE.
Organized xpx6.
Territory: The Austral and Brazil J. W. Westphal, Puiggari, F. C.
Union Conferences, and the Inca E. R., Argentina, South America.
and North Brazil Union Missions. F. W. Spies, Estacao Sao Bernardo,
Population: 50,000,000. S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
Cable Address: " Division," Bue- America.
nos Aires. E. F. Peterson, Casilla. 1002, Lima,
Postal Address: Florida, F. C. Peru, South America.
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, W. H. Williams, Florida, F. C.
South America. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
OFFICERS. South America.
Executive Board: 0. Montgomery, John T.ipke, Estacao Sao Bernardo,
W. H. Williams, J. W. Westphal, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
America.
F. W. Spies, E. F. Peterson, J. H.
McEachern, H. U. Stevens. Managers of Publishing Houses.
Chairman of Executive Board:
0. Montgomery. Everett Everest, Florida, F. C.
Sec. and Sub-Treas. (of Execu- C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
tive Board:) W. H. Williams. South America.
A. Pages, Estacao Sao Bernardo,
Laborers holding Credentials from S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
the General Conference: America.
MINISTERS. F. C. Varney, Casilla 1002, Lima,
0. Montgomery, Florida, F. C. Peru, South America.
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Union Field Missionary Secretaries.
South America.
J. H. McEachern, Florida, F. C. R. M. Carter, Estacao Sao Ber-
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina; nardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Bra-
South America. zil, South America.
E. H. Meyers, Florida, F. C. C. A.,
LICENTIATE. Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
H. U. Stevens, Puiggari, F. C. E. America.
R., Argentina, South America. E. H. Wilcox, Casilla 1002, Lima,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. Peru, South America.
W. H. Williams, Florida, F. C. Editors.
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina.
South America. Edgar Brooks, Florida, F. C. C. A.,
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
America.
PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT. E. W. Thomann, Florida, F. C.
Office: Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Aires, Argentina, South Amer- South America.
ica. E. H. Ehlers, Estacao Sao Ber-
Secretary: J. H. McEachern, Flor- nardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Bra-
ida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, zil, South America.
Argentina, South America.
General Members. HOME MISSIONARY DEPART-
0. Montgomery, Florida, F. C. MENT.
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Office: Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos
South America. Aires, Argentina, South America.
158
SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION CONFERENCE. 159

Secretary: J. H. McEachern, Flor: Buenos Aires, Argentina, South


ida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, America.
Argentina, South America. H. B. Lundquist, Casilla 1002,
Lima, Peru, South America.
General Members. T. W. Steen, Seminario Adventista,
0. Montgomery, Florida, F. C. Campao Redondo, Santo Amaro,
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Amer-
South America. ica.
F. W. Sties, Estneao Sao Ber- W. W. Wheeler, Casilla 2830, San-
nardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Bra- tiago, Chile, South America.
zil, South America. Nels Johnson, Escuela Adventista,
W. H. Williams, Florida, F. C. Pua, Chile, South America.
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, J. G. Casebeer, Puiggari, F. C. E.
South America. R., Argentina, South America.
J. W. Westphsl, Puig<rari. F. C. J. M. Howell, Casilla 1002, Lima,
E. R. Argentina, South America. Peru, South America.
E. F. Peterson, Casilla 1002, 'Jima,
Peru, South America..
John Links. Fstacao Sao Bernado, YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEPART-
S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South MENT.
America.
Office: Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos
Union Home Missionary Aires, Argentina, South America.
Secretaries. Secretary: H. U. Stevens, Puiggari,
A. A. Cone. Florida, F. C. C. A., F. C. E. R., Argentina, Soutuh
Buenos Aires, Argentina,, South America.
A merica.
M. Rhode, Estacao Sao Bernardo, General Members.
S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South C. P. Crager, Florida, F. C. C. A.,
America. Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
F. C. Varney, Casilla 1002, Lima, America.
Peru, South America. H. B. Lundquist, Casilla 1002,
Lima, Peru, South America.
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. M. Rhode, Estacao Sao Bernardo,
Office: Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
Aires, Arrrentina, South America. America.
Secretary: H. U. Stevens, Puiggari, T. W. Steen, Seminario Adventista,
F. C. E. R., Argentina, South Campao Redondo, Santo Amaro,
America. Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Amer-
ica.
General Members. Nels Johnson, Escuela Adventista,
C. P. Crager, Florida, F. C. C. A., Pua, Chile, South America.

AUSTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized zno6.
Territory: Argentina, Chile, Para- OFFICERS.
guay,. Uruguay, and Falkland Conference:
Islands. Pres., J. W. Westphal.
Cable Address: "Adventist," Bue- Sec. and Treas., G. E. Hart-
nos Aires. man.
Office Address: Florida, F. C. C. Executive Committee: J. W.
A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Westphal, G. E. Hartman, A. A.
South America. Cone, C. P. Crager, R. T. Baer,
160 AUSTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.

F. L. Perry, Dr. R. H. Habenicht, Edgar Brooks, Florida, F. C. C. A.,


W. W. Wheeler, H. U. Stevens, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
Santiago Mangold, J. T. Thomp- America.
son, G. E. Emmenegger, A. R. H. U. Stevens, Puiggari, F. C. E.
Sherman. R., Argentina, South America.
A. 0. Nelson, Punta Arenas, Chile,
Union Publishing House: South America.
Casa Editora Union Sudameri- E. H. Meyers, Florida, F. C. C. A.,
cana, Florida, F. C. C. A., Bue- Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
nos Aires, Argentina, South America.
America. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Manager, Everett Everest. G. E. Hartman, Florida, F. C.
Union Field Miss. Sec., E. H. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Meyers. South America.
0. Oppegard, Florida, F. C. C. A.,
Sabbath School Dept.: Bu,enos Aires, Argentina, South
Sec., Mrs. Lydia G. de Oppegard. America.
Lydia G. de Oppegard, Florida, F.
Medical Missionary Dept.: C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argen-
Sec., R. H. Habenicht, M. D. tina, South America.
Everett Everest, Florida, F. C.
Educational Dept.: C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Sec., C. P. Crager. South America.
0. H. Maxson, Puiggari, F. C. E.
Young People's Dept.: R., Argentina, South America.
Sec., C. P. Crager.
Home Missionary Dept.: ARGENTINE CONFERENCE.
Sec., A. A. Cone.
Organized 1902.
MINISTERS.
J. W. Westphal, Florida, F. C. Territory: Argentina (excepting
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, the territory of Misiones, For-
South America. mosa, Chaco, and Corrientes.)
E. W. Thomann, Florida, F. C. Postal Address: Florida, F. C.
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, C. A., Buenos Aires, Argen-
South America. tina, South America.
G. W. Casebeer, Puiggari, F. C.
E. R., Argentina, South America. OFFICERS.
R. H. Habenicht, Puiggari, F. C. Conference:
E. R., Argentina, South Amer- Pres., R. T. Baer.
ica. Sec. and Treas., C. E. Krieghoff.
Executive Committee: R. T.
LICENTIATES. Baer. C. E. Krieghoff, 0. Block, 0.
C. P. Crager, Florida, F. C. C. A., W. Casebeer, Luis Rojas, T. E.
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Saviano.
America. Tract Society:
A. A. Cone, Florida, F. C. C. A.,
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South See. and Tress., C. E. Krieghoff.
America. Field Miss. Sec., Tomas E. Sa-
A. R. Sherman, Florida, F. C. viano.
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sabbath School Dept.:
South America. Sec., Mrs. R. T. Baer.
J. T. Thompson, Florida, F. C.
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Young People's Dept.:
South America. Sec., C. P. Crager.
.r)

AUSTRAL UNION CO CE. 161

Home Missionary Dept.: OFFICERS.


Sec., A. A. Cone. Conference:
Pres., W. W. Wheeler.
MINISTERS. Sec. and Treas., Guillermo Em-
R. T. Baer, Florida, F. C. C. A., menegger.
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Executive Committee: W. W.
America. Wheeler, Guillermo Emmenegger,
F. L. Perry, Florida, F. C. C. A., Otto Schulz, A. del C. Vasquez,
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South J. Claudio Designet, Facundo 01-
America. ivarria M.
Luis Ernst, 155 B. Orono, Rosario
de S. Fe, Argentina, South Tract Society:
America. Sec. and Treas., G. Emmenegger.
Godofredo Block, Puiggari, F. C. Field Miss. Sec., Otto Schulz.
E. R., Argentina, South America.
C. E. Krieghoff, Florida,F. C. C. A., Sabbath Schdol Dept.:
Buenos Aires, Arget ina, South Sec., Calista N. de Emmenegger.
America. Young People's Dept.:
L. A. Rojas, Correo Bella Vista,
Bahia Blanca, F. C. S., Argen- Sec., Calista N. de Emmenegger.
tina, South America. Home Missionary Dept.:
LICENTIATE. Sec., G. E. Emmenegger.
Pedro Cartoccio, Florida, F. C. MINISTERS.
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, W. W. Wheeler, F. H. Westphal,
South America. J. L. Brown, V. E. Thomann.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. LICENTIATES.
T. E. Saviano, Florida, F. C. C. A., Nels Johnson, Abraham Berchin.
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
America. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Elvira Foley, Calle 25 de Mayo G. Emmenegger, Aristides del C.
180, Parana Entre Rios, Argen- Vasquez, Otto Schulz, J. C.
tina, South America. Brower, A. W. Thomann, Calista
Mrs. G. W. Casebeer, Florida, F. C. N. de Emmenegger.
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
South America.
Mrs. R. T. Baer, Florida, F. C. URUGUAY MISSION.
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
South America. Organized 1906.
Matilda Gentile, Florida, F. C. Territory: Uruguay Republic,
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.
South America. Address: Calle Arenal Grande
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. 2535, Montevideo, Uruguay,
G. P. Block, Julio Weiss, Mrs. Wm. South America.
Kirstein, Anna Roscher. OFFICERS.
Mission:
CHILE CONFERENCE. Supt., J. W. Westphal.
Sec. and Treas., J. T. Thompson.
Organized 1907. Executive Committee: J. W.
Territory: Chile, South America. Westphal, J. T. Thompson, Er-
nesto Beskow, Nicolas Hansen,
Cable Address: "Adventista," San- Alexandro Ernst.
tiago, Chile, South America.
Office Address: Casilla 2830, San- Sabbath School Dept.:
tiago, Chile, South America. Sec., Lydia G. de Oppegard.
162 AUSTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.

Young People's Dept.: Tract Society:


Sec., Sec. and Treas., J. A. Wester-
meyer.
MINISTERS. Field Miss. See., E. Villafane.
Nicolas Hansen, Julio Ernst. Executive Committee: Santiago
Mangold, Pedro M. Brouchy, J. A.
LICENTIATES. Westermeyer, Eudoro Villaf afie,
H. F. Nohke, Fedrico Mangold. Lazaro Solis.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Mrs. Lydia Oppegard, Flo-
rida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Ar-
ALTO PARANA MISSION. gentina, South America.
Organized 1906. Young People's Dept.:
Territory: Paraguay; the territo- Sec.,
ries of Misiones, Chaco, For- MINISTER.
mosa, and Corrientes, Argentina. Santiago Mangold.
Address: Posadas, Misiones, Ar-
gentina, South America. LICENTIATE.
OFFICERS. C. F. Neumann.
Mission: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Supt., Santiago Mangold. J. A. Westermeyer, Mrs. Adela T.
Sec. and Treas., J. A. Wester- de Brouchy, Pedro M. Brouchy,
meyer. Eudoro Villafafie.

BRAZILIAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized tgri.
Territory: The Conferences of Brazil Publishing House:
Rio Grande do Sul and Santa (Sociedade Internacional de Tra-
Catharina; and the mission tados no Brazil), Silo Bernardo,
fields of Parana, sao Paulo, Mi- Silo Paulo, Brazil, South America.
nas Geraes, Rio Espirito Santo, Manager, A. Pages.
and the State of Matto Grosso. Union Field Miss. Sec., R. M.
Headquarters: Sao Bernardo, S. Carter.
P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
America. Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., M. Rhode.
OFFICERS.
Conference: Educational Dept.:
Pres., F. W. Spies. Sec., T. W. Steen.
Sec. and Treas., A. Pages.
Executive Committee: F. W. Young People's Dept.:
Spies, A. Pages, M. Rhode, R. M.
Carter, T. W. Steen, the presidents Sec., M. Rhode.
of the conferences, and the super-
intendents of the organized mis- Home Missionary Dept.:
sions of the Union. Sec., M. Rhode.
Legal Assn.: "Associaeao dos
Adventistas do setimo dia no MINISTERS.
Brazil." Pres., F. W. Spies; Sec. F. W. Spies, J. H. Boehm, E. C.
and Treas., A. Pages. Ehlers, M. Kiimpel.
BRAZILIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 163

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. SANTA CATHARINA CON-


A. Pages, R. M. Carter, M. Rhode, FERENCE.
Paul Hennig, Miss L. Wurts.
Organized 1906.
Territory: State of Santa Cath-
RIO GRANDE DO SUL CON- arina, Brazil.
FERENCE. Office: Capoeiras Correio Estreito,
Santa Catharina, Brazil, South
Organized 1906. America.
Territory: The State of Rio OFFICERS.
Grande do Sul, Brazil. Conference:
Office: Caixa Postal 106, Porto Pres., A. Rocket.
Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Bra- Sec., E. Langenstrassen.
zil, South America. Executive Committee: A. Rockel.
John Bohm, Fr. Peggau, A. Hort,
OFFICERS. F. Belz.
Conference: Field Miss Sec., Andre Gedrath.
Pres., Henry Meyer.
Sec. and Treas., L. Lotz. Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., E. Langenstrassen.
Executive Committee: H. Meyer,
H. F. Neumann, H. Streithorst, E. MINISTERS.
Bergold, L. Lotz. A. Rockel, J. Boehm.
Tract Society: LICENTIATE.
F. Belz.
Sec. and Treas., L, Lotz.
Field Miss. Sec., E. Friimming. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Andre Gedrath.
Sabbath School Dept.:
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Sec., Mrs. Emma Meyer.
F. Stuhlmann, Martha Olm, Franz
Educational Dept.: Fritsch.
Supt., Henry Meyer.

Young People's Dept: MINAS GERAES MISSION.


Sec., Established 1916.
Home Missionary Dept.: Territory: State of Minas Geraes.
Sec., E. Fromming. Superintended by Union Com-
mittee.
MINISTERS. Field Miss. See., Manuel Mar-
H. Meyer, H. F. Neumann, R. garido.
Dietrich. MINISTERS.
LICENTIATES.
C. E. Rentfro, J. E. Brown.
H. Streithorst, Jose Reis.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. PARANA MISSION.
E. Friimming, L. Lotz, Corinna Established 1906.
Hoy, D. Fischdick. Territory: The state of Parana, -
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Brazil.
J. H. Peters, R. M. de Oliveria, Office: Rim Saldanha Marinho 169,
Oliverivas M. Rabello, .Hortencia Curityba, Parana. Brazil, South
Huf, Germano Taube. America.
164 BRAZILIAN. UNION CONFERENCE.

OFFICERS. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Mission: C. C. Specht, Miss S. Kinner, R.
Superintended by Union Com- Braga, Aires Paes.
mittee.
LICENTIATE.
Germano Conrad. SAO PAULO MISSION.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. 'Established 1906.
L. Braun.
Territory: The State of Sao Paulo,
Brazil.
RIO ESPIRITO SANTO Office Address: Sao Bernardo, S.
MISSION. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
Established 1910. America.
Territory: State of Rio de Ja- OFFICERS.
neiro, Espirito Santo, and the Mission:
Federal District.
Address: Caixa Postal 768, Rio Supt., R. Stissmann.
de Janeiro, Brazil, South Amer- Sec. and Treas., A. Pages.
Executive Committee: R. Stiss-
ica. mann, A. Pages, A. L. Westphal,
OFFICERS. L. Klein, S. M. e Oliveira.
Mission: Field Miss. Sec., Saturnino
Supt., F. R. Kiimpel. Mendes de Oliveira.
Executive Committee: F. R.
Kiimpel, William W. Denz, F. W. MINISTER.
Spies, C. C. Specht, Aires Paes. R. Siissmann..
Field Miss. Sec., Aires Paes.
LICENTIATE.
MINISTER.
F. R. Kumpel. -
A. L. Westphal.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
LICENTIATE.
Henry Haefft. Mathias Alencar.

INCA UNION MISSION.


Organized 1914.
Territory: Bolivia, Ecuador, and cox, and the superintendents of
Peru. local missions.
Cable Address: "Adventista," Union Book Depository:
Lima, Peru, South America. " Casa Adventista," Casilla 1002,
Postal Address: Casilla 1002, Lima, Lima, Peru, South America.
Peru, South America. Manager, F. C. Varney.
Union Field Sec., E. H. Wilcox.
OFFICERS.
Mission: Sabbath School Dept.:
Supt., E. F. Peterson. Sec., F. C. Varney.
Sec. and Treas., F. C. Varney.
Executive Committee: E. F. Home Missionary Dept.:
Peterson, F. C. Varney, E. H. Wil- Sec., F. C. Varney.
INCA UNION MISSION. 165

Young People's Dept.: part of the basin of Lake Titi-


Sec., H. B. Lundquist. caca which is in Bolivia.
Address: Casilla 28, Puno, Peru,
Educational Dept.: South America.
Sec., H. B. Lundquist.
MINISTER. OFFICERS.
E. F. Peterson. Mission:
LICENTIATES. Supt., F. A. Stahl.
Sec. and Treas., Reid Shepard.
E. H. Wilcox, H. B. Lundquist. Executive Committee F. A.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. Stahl, Reid Shepard, C. V. Achen-
bach, J. M. Howell, Ellis P. How-
F. C. Varney. ard.
Educational Dept.:
BOLIVIA MISSION. Supt., J. M. Howell.
Established 1907.
Home Missionary Dept.:
Territory: Republic of Bolivia, Sec., Reid Shepard.
South America (except the basin
of Lake Titicaca). Sabbath School Dept.:
Telegraphic Address: " Adventis- Sec., Reid Shepard.
tas," La Paz, Bolivia.
Postal Address: Casilla, 7a, La MINISTERS.
Paz, Bolivia, South America. F. A. Stahl, C. V. Achenbach.
LICENTIATES.
Mission: Reid Shepard, J. M. Howell, E. P.
Supt., W. R. Pohle. Howard, L. J. T3arrowdale, Orley
Sec. and Treas., W. R. Pohle. Ford.
Field Miss. Sec., L. G. Beans.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MINISTER. David Dalinger, Mrs. F. A. Stahl,
W. R. Pohle. Mrs. C. V. Achenbach, Mrs. Reid
Shepard, Mrs. J. M. Howell, Mrs.
LICENTIATE. E. P. Howard, Mrs. L. P. Bar-
L G. Beans. rowdale, Mrs. Orley Ford, Mrs.
David Dalinger, Luciano Chambi,
ECUADOR MISSION. Juan Huanca.
. Established 1906.
Territory: Republic of Ecuador, PERUVIAN MISSION.
South America.
Address: Casilla 44, Quito, Ecua- Established 1906.
dor, South America. Territory: Republic of Peru (ex-
Superintendent: J. D. Lorenz. cept departments of Puno and
LICENTIATE. Madre de Dios) South America.
J. D. Lorenz. Cable and Telegraphic Address:
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. " Adventista," Lima, Peru.
Benjamin de la Torre. Address: Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru,
South America.
OFFICERS.
LAKE TITICACA INDIAN
MISSION. Mission:
Supt., L. D. Minner.
Organized 1916. Sec. and Treas., F. C. Varney.
Territory: Departments of Pimo, Executive Committee: L. D.
Madre de Dios, in Peru; and that Minner, Ignacio Kalbermatter, F.
166: INCA UNION MISSION::

C: Varney,' E. H. Wilcox and C. P. LICENTIATE.


Lopez. Cesar Lapez.
. Field Miss. Sec., E. H. Wilcox.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MINISTERS. Felipe Bustamante, Nicanor Mor-
L. D. Minner, Ignacio Kalbermat- eno, F. F. Osorio, Julio Espi-
ter. noza, T. Rojas, P. S. Salazar.

NORTH BRAZIL UNION MISSION.


Established xgr8.
Territory: The States of Bahia, Address: Carnal-II, Pernambuco,
Sergipe, Alagoas, Pernambuco, Brazil, South America.
Parahyba, Rio Grande do Norte,
Piauhy, Ceara, Maranhao, Path, OFFICERS.
Amazonas, and Goyaz. Mission:
Headquarters: Camara, Pernam- Supt., R. J. Wilfart.
buco, Brazil, South America. ExeCutive Committee: The Un-
ion Committee.
OFFICERS.
Mission: MINISTER.
Supt., John Lipke. R. J. Wilfart.
Sec. and Treas., W. A. Ernen-
putsch.
Union Miss. Sec., Saturnino M. INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTH
Oliveira. AMERICAN DIVISION
Executive Committee: John CONFERENCE.
Lipke, W. A. Ernenputsch, R. J.
Wilfart. Educational:
MINISTER. Colegio Adventista del Plata;
John Lipke. Puiggari, F. C. E. R., Entre
LICENTIATE. Rios, Argentina, South Amer-
W. A. Ernenputsch. ica.
Colegio Adventista de Chile, Pua,
Chile. South America.'
Seminario Adventista. Campao
EAST BRAZIL MISSION. Redondo, Santo Amaro, Silo
Paulo, Brazil, South America
Established 1910. Publishing:
Territory: The States of Bahia, Casa Editora Union Sudameri-
Sergipe, Alagoas, Brazil. cans, Florida, F. C. C. A.,
Headquarters: Caruarci, Pernam- Buenos Aires, Argentina,
buco, Brazil, South America. South America.
Sociedade Internacional de Tra-
Superintended by the Union tados no Brazil, Silo Bernardo,
Committee. S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil,
South America.
PERNAMBUCO MISSION. Sanitariums:
Sanatorio Adventista del Plata,
Established 1916. Puiggari, F. C. E. II., Entre
Territory: The State of Pernam- Rios, Argentina, South Amer-
buco, Brazil. ica.
MISCELLANEOUS UNION CONFERENCES.

AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1894.

Territory: . The Conferences of Union Book Depository:


New South Wales, North New Signs Publishing Company, Ltd.,
Zealand, South New Zealand, Warburton, Victoria, Australia.
Queensland, South Australia, Manager, W. H. B. Miller, War-
Victoria, Tasmania, West Aus-
tralia, and Central Polynesia; burton.
the Eastern Polynesian, North Union Field Miss. Sec., G. S.
Queensland, Papua, Solomon Is- Joseph; Assistant, C. Hallam.
lands, New Hebrides, Norfolk 'ook Committee: A. W. Ander-
Island, and Lord Howe Island son, W. L. H. Baker, G. S. Joseph,
Missions. Mrs. A. L. Hindson, C. M. Snow,
Cable Address: " Adventist," Syd- T. A. Brown, W. H. B. Miller.
ney. Sabbath School Dept.:
Office: " Mizpah," Wahroonga, Sec., Mrs. A. L. Hindson.
N. S. W., Australia.
Educational Dept.:
OFFICERS. Sec., A. W. Anderson.
Conference:
Medical Missionary Dept.:
. Pres., C. II. Watson. See, Dr. T. A. Sherwin, Sani-
Vice-Pres., W. J. Westerman.
See., C. K. Meyers. tarium, Wahroonga, N. -S. W.,
Treas., C. H. Pretyman. Australia.
Executive Committee: C. H. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Watson, W. J. Westerman, C. H. Sec.. A. W. Anderson.
Pretyman;- the presidents of the
local conferences; A. W. Anderson, Young People's Dept.:
G. S. Fisher, G. S. Joseph, A. C.
Chesson, Mrs. A. L. Hindson, T. A. See., A. C. Chesson.
Sherwin; L. D. A. Lemke, W. H. B. Home Missionary Dept.:
Miller, E. Watson, J. Mills, C. Ros-
endahl, C. M. Snow, A. H. Piper. Sec.. C. K. Meyers.
Asst. Sec., A. C. Chesson.
Financial Advisory Committee:
C. H. Watson, C. H. Pretyman, G. MINISTERS.
S. Fisher, W. G. Johanson, A. C. H. Watson, " Mizpah," Wah-
Mountain, Sr. roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Legal Assn.: " Australasian L. D. A. Lemke, Cooranbong, N.
Conference Association, Ltd." S. \V., Australia.
Pres., C. H. Watson; Sec. and R. Hare, Cooranbong, N. S. W.;
Treas., C. H. Pretyman. Australia.
167
168 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

A. W. Anderson, " Mizpah," Wah- Joseph Mills, Oroua Missionary


roonga, N. S. W., Australia. School, Longburn, via Palmers-
C. M. Snow, Warburton, Vic- ton, North, New Zealand.
toria. Australia. G. S. Fisher, 300-308 George St.,
F. Knight, " Mizpah," Wahroon- Sydney, N. S. W., Australia.
ga, N. S. W., Australia. W. H. B. Miller, Signs Publishing
W. J. Smith, Sanitarium, Wah- Company, Ltd., Warburton, Vic-
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. toria, Australia.
A. H. Piper, Darling Range School, H. C. White,-Australasian Mission-
Carmel, West Australia. ary College, Cooranbong, N. S.
F. L. Sharp, Australasian Mission- W., Australia.
ary College, Cooranbong, N. S. C. Hallam, Warburton, Victoria,
W., Australia. Australia.
C. K. Meyers, " Mizpah," Wah-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
roonga, New South Wales, Aus-
tralia. Mrs. A. L Hindson, " Mizpah,"
W. L. H. Baker, Warburton, Vic- Wahroonga, N. S. W., Aus-
toria, Australia. tralia.
A. C. Chesson, " Mizpah," Wah- Mrs. E. M. Shannan, Sanitarium,
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Wahroonga, N. S. W., Aus-
P. B. Rudge, Kempsey, N. S. W., tralia.
Australia. Dr. M. M. Freeman, Sanitarium,
J. Allen, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Wahroonga, N. S. W., Aus-
Australia. tralia.
A. G. Miller, Warburton, Victoria,
LICENTIATES.
Australia.
S. Y. Stratford, " Mizpah," Wah-
C. V. Bell, Australasian Mis- roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
sionary College, Cooranbong, Mrs. E. E. Thorpe, " Mizpah," Wah-
N. S. W., Australia. roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
C. H. Pretyman, " Mizpah," Wah- Mrs. E. M. Caro, Cooranbong, N.
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. S. W., Australia.
W. R. Carswell, " Mizpah," Wah- Mrs. P. B. Rudge, Kempsey, N. S.
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. W., Australia.
T. A. Brown, Cooranbong, N. S. W., R. H. Constant, Carmel, West
Australia. Australia.
W. 0. Johanson, " Mizpah," Wah- J. Gillis, Longburn, New Zealand.
roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
G. S. Joseph, Warburton, Victoria, MEDICAL MISSIONARY
LICENTIATES.
Australia. Mrs. L. L. Ulrich, 304 George St.,
C. H. Schowe, Cooranbong, N. S. Sydney, N. S. W., Australia.
W., Australia. Mrs. A. Wise, Warburton, Victoria,
A. Mountain, Cooranbong, N. S. Australia.
W., Australia. Mrs. E. J. Clapp, 116 Grote St.,
Dr. W. H. James, Warburton, Vic- Adelaide, South Australia.
toria, Australia. . Miss J. McCullagh, Papanui, Christ-
H. Kirk, Longburn, New Zealand. church, New Zealand.
H. E. Streeter, Longburn, New Miss A. Rose, Sanitarium, Wah-
Zealand. roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
G. T. Newbold, Carmel, West Miss I. Dowling, Sanitarium, Wah-
Australia. roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Miss N. King, Sanitarium Wah-
E. E. Thorpe, " Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
. roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Miss R. Carrol, Sanitarium, Wah-
Dr. T. A. Sherwin, Sanitarium, roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Wahroonga, N. S. W., Aus- T. J. Dowling, Sanitarium, Wah-
tralia. roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 169

W. A. Wilton, Sanitarium, Wah- Miss L. A. Baird, Carmel, West


roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Australia.
H. Baron, Sanitarium, Wahroonga, Miss M. M. Smart, Longburn, New
N. S. W., Australia. Zealand.
Miss E. A. Heise, Papanui, Christ- Miss E. E. Edwards, Longburn,
church, New Zealand. New Zealand.
Miss M. Ballard, Papanui, Christ- Mrs. J. Mills, Longburn, New
church, New Zealand. Zealand.
Miss A. Pocock, Sanitarium, War- Miss-J. McFarlane, Longhorn, New
burton, Victoria, Australia. Zealand.
Mrs. T. Scott, Sanitarium, War-
burton, Victoria, Australia.
Miss F. Stellmaker, 116 Grote St.,
Adelaide, South Australia. NEW SOUTH WALES CON-
Miss F. Heywood, 116 Grote St., FERENCE.
Adelaide, South Australia.
Miss 0. McAinsh, 304 George St., Organized 1895.
Sydney, N. S. W., Australia.
Miss R. Gordon, 304 George St., Territory: The State of New South
Sydney, N. S. W., Australia. Wales, with the exception of the
A. Carrick, 304 George St., Syd- city of Broken Hill, and that
ney, N. S. W., Australia. portion of the Northern Rivers
R. Cooper, 304 George St., Syd- district included in the Queens-
ney, N. S. IV., Australia. land Conference.
B. Hadfield, 304 George St., Syd- Office: " Tereora," The Avenue,
ney, N. S. W., Australia. Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia.
L. Giblett, 304 George St., Syd-
ney, N. S. W., Australia. OFFICERS.
R. Thompson, 304 George St., Syd- Conference:
ney, N. S. W., Australia. Pres., J. M. Cole.
A. G. Wise, Sanitarium, Warbur- Sec. and Treas., E. Glockler.
ton, Victoria, Australia. Executive Committee: J. M.
Miss L. Koglin, Sanitarium, War- Cole, W. F. Martin, G. S. Fisher,
burton, Victoria, Australia. F. Knight, A. C. Hardwicke, A. G.
Miss G. Pollard, Little Collins St., Waugh, E. G. Whittaker.
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
LICENSED MISSIONARY Tract Society:
TEACHERS. Sec. and Treas., W. R. Litster.
Field Miss. Sec., E. G. Whittaker.
Miss B. Aitken, Cooranbong, N.
S. W., Australia. Sabbath School Dept.:
Miss R. Allbon, Cooranbong, N. Sec., Miss A. M. Williams.
S. W., Australia.
Miss D. Arthur, Cooranbong, N. Educational Dept.:
S. W., Australia. Supt., A. W. Anderson.
Miss U. Hosking, Cooranbong, N. Religious Liberty Dept.:
S. W., Australia. Sec., A. W. Anderson.
Mrs. C. H. Schowe, Cooranbong, N.
S. W., Australia. Young People's Dept.:
Miss H. Osmond, Cooranbong, N. Sec., Miss A. S. Higgins.
S. W., Australia.
Miss N. E. Schnepel, Carmel, West Home Missionary Dept.:
Australia. Sec., F. W. Reekie.
Miss M. Dawkins, Carmel, West
MINISTERS.
Australia.
Miss A. L. Shakspeare, Carmel, J. M. Cole, L. J. Imrie, H. Mitch-
West Australia. ell, L. Currow, G. E. Marriott.
170 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

LICENTIATES. Sabbath School Dept.:


R. A. Salton, J. Hindson, M. A. Sec., C. Head.
Connell, S. Watson, M. N. Carey, Educational Dept.:
C. Rosendahl, L. R. Harvey, F. Supt., E. Rosendahl.
W. Hunt, IV. G. Hosking, C.
Palmer, R. Govett, A. Gamble. Young People's Dept.:
Sec., C. Head.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
A, E. Hodgkison, Mrs. M. Caro, Religious Liberty Dept.:
Miss A. S. Higgins, Miss V. Oat- Sec., F. G. Hampton.
ley, Miss I. Robertson, Miss S. Home Missionary Dept.:
Read, Miss A. E. Pearce, Miss Sec., F. G. Hampton.
H. Pearce, Mrs. E. Palmer, Miss
C. Collier, W. R. Litster, F. W. MINISTERS.
Reekie, E. 0. Wittaker, W. J. A. W. Cormack, 0. 0. Stewart,
Stevens, H. Chapman, Miss R. G. W. G. Brittain.
Dray, Miss E. Westerman, Mrs.
G. E. Chapman. LICENTIATES.

CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.


A. King. R. K. Piper, H. E. Sharp,
E. Rosendahl, F. G. Rampton, A.
T. J. Roberts, H. H. Crouch, Miss Currow, H. A. Lukens, C. Head,
M. Williams, Miss I. Felsch, IV. J. Pascoe, H. E. Carr, J. Thomp-
Gilson, W.'Gilson, G. Brand- son.
stater, G. Masters.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Dr. P. M. Keller, Dr. F. Keller, Dr.
Eric Caro, Mrs. R. K. Piper, 0.
NORTH NEW ZEALAND CON- F. Hansford, J. Gillis, A. E.
FERENCE. White, F. Grubb, A. Cambie, W.
D. Smith, G. H. Wordsworth.
Organized 1889.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Territory: That portion of the Miss M. Beavis, Miss Amyes, Miss
Dominion of New Zealand E. - E. Clark, Miss M. Pederson,
north of Cook's Straits. Miss E. Brittain, Miss H. Wicks.
Cable Address: "Mastery," Auck-
land, New Zealand.
Office: 108 Ponsonby Road, Auck-
land, New Zealand. QUEENSLAND CONFERENCE.
OFFICERS. Organized 1809.
Conference: Territory: The State of Queens-
Pres., A. W. Cormack. land and a portion of the North-
Sec. and Treas., E. Rosendahl. ern Rivers district of New South
Executive Committee: A. IV. Wales.
Cormack, A. B. Donald, Dr. Eric Office: Corner Peel and Grey
Caro, 0. F. Wright, G. F. Hans- Sts., South Brisbane, Queens-
ford, W. Richards, G. G. Stewart. land, Australia.
Legal Assn.: " New - Zealand OFFICERS.
Conference, Incorporated." Conference:
Tract Society: Pres., W. H. Pascoe.
Sec., E. Rosendahl. See. and Treas., 1. IT. Mills.
Field Miss. Sec., G. F. Hans- Executive Committee: W. H.
ford. Pascoe, H. J. Cooper, E, B. Rudge,
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE. :171

A. S. Thorpe, F. L. Wiltshire, J. E. _Treas., J. L. Branford.


Tritton, C. F. Hodgkinson. Matron, Mrs. J. L. Branford.
Tract Society: LICENTLITE.
Sec., C. W. Tinworth. J. L. Branford.
Treas., J. IT. Mills.
Field Miss. Sec., C. F. Hodgkin- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
son. R. M. Totenhofer, George Mitchell,
M. Thorpe, Mrs. J. L. Branford,
Sabbath School Dept.: Mrs. 0. A. Mitchell, Mrs. R.
Sec, Miss II. Osborne. Totenhofer, Mrs. M. Thorpe, L.
Borgas.
Educational Dept.:
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHER.
Supt., W. H. Pascoe. Miss P. Branford.
Young People's Dept.:
Sec.,
Asst. Sec., Miss H. Osborne. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CON:
FERENCE.
Religious Liberty Dept.:
Sec., W. H. Pascoe. Organized 1S99.
Asst. Sec., J. II. Mills. Territory: The State of South
Australia, and the city. of
Home Missionary Dept.: Broken Bill, N. S. W.
Sec., Office: 116 Grote St., Adelaide,
South Australia, Australia.
MINISTERS.
- W. H. Pascoe, S. M. Cobb, E. B. OFFICERS.
Rudge. Conference:
LICENTIATES. Pres., W. 0. Turner.
Vice-Pres., C. P. Michaels.
L. Newbold, B. Cormack, J. J. Sec., J. Todd.
. Crammond. Treas., Miss R. V. Stratford.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Executive Committee: W. G.
Turner, C. Davey, L. A. Butler,
J. H. Mills, C. E. Barnes, Miss H. 0. Hubbard, W. Were, B. J. Smith,
:Cozens, Miss E. Hopgood, Miss W. Vercoe, Jr.
H. Osborne, C. F. Hodgkinson,
C. W. Tinworth, Miss H. Mar- Tract Society:
key, C. M. Lee, S. L. Patching, See., J. Todd.
H. Robinson. Treas.. Miss R. V. Stratford.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Field Miss. Sec., A. Start.
Miss M: Williams, Miss D. Thorpe. Educational Dept.:
Supt., W. G. Turner.
MONAMONA MISSION FOR AB- Sabbath School Dept.:
ORIGINES. Sec., Miss G. E. Collins.
Established 1913. Religious Liberty Dept.:
Sec.,
Addtess:, -:Qaklands, via Cairns,
'Queensarid, Australia. Young People's Dept.:
Sec., Miss G. E. Collins.
OFFICERS.
Home Missionary Dept.:
SuP-C; 4:r L. Branford.- Sec., J. S. Stewart: ,
172 AUSTRALASIAN. UNION CONFERENCE.

MINISTERS. Young People's Dept.:


W. G. Turner, C. P. Michaels, A. Sec.,
Smart, G. Hubbard, R. E. Hare.
Home Missionary Dept.:
LICENTIATE. Sec., F. Masters.
G. H. K. Backhaus.
MINISTER.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. B. Cozens.
J. Davies, Mrs. G. Chapman, LICENTIATES.
Miss G. E. Collins, Miss R. V.
Stratford, L. A. Butler, Miss A. McCoy, G. A. Brandstater, C. E.
B. A. Heise, J. Todd, A. Start, Ashcroft, R. J. Burns.
E. Roenfeldt, H. Kent, Miss F.
Wilson. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.


T. W. Hammond, F. Masters, Miss
H. D. Heywood, Miss F. Knowles.
Miss A. E. Brown, Mrs. B. J.
Smith, R. Scott. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHER.
G. Hare.

SOUTH NEW ZEALAND CON- TASMANIAN CONFERENCE.


FERENCE. Organized 1915.
Organized 1915. Territory: The State of Tasmania.
Territory: That portion of the Office: Franklin Chambers, Ho-
Dominion of New Zealand south bart, Tasmania.
of Cook's Straits. OFFICERS.
Office: 84 Cashel St., Christchurch, Conference:
New Zealand. Pres., H. E. Piper..
OFFICERS.
Sec. and Treas., A. G. Minchin.
Executive Committee: H. E.
Conference: Piper, H. B. Hurburgh,.E. P. Fehl
Pres., B. Cozens. berg, P. Appeldorff, A. Totenhofer,
Sec. and Treas., T. W. Ham- A. P. Gall, W. H. Shipp.
mond.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Executive Committee: B. Cozens,
S. H. Amyes, E. G. Saunders, G. A. Sec., Miss C. Petterson.
Brandstater, F. Masters, F. Grubb. Young People's Dept.:
Tract Society: Sec., Miss C. Petterson.
Sec. and Treas., T. W. Ham- Home Missionary Dept.:
mond. Sec., H. E. Piper.
Field Miss. Sec., F. Masters.
MINISTER.
Sabbath School Dept.:
H. E. Piper.
Sec., Miss H. D. Heywood.
'LICENTIATES.
Educational Dept.: W. E. Battye, E. R. Whitehead.
Supt., B. Cozens.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Religious Liberty Dept.: A. G. Minchin, H. Meyers, F. H.
Sec., T. W. Hammond. Gall, Jr., Miss C. Petterson.
74';
AUS'IRALASIAN U NION CONFERENCE. 173

VICTORIAN CONFERENCE. Britten, Miss H. Brown, N. J. H.


Woods.
Organized 1888.
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Territory: The State of Victoria.
Office: 22 Stanley St., Richmond, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Frazer, Mrs.
Victoria, Australia. Cora Ferris.
OFFICERS.
Conference:
WEST AUSTRALIAN CONFER-
Pres., W. J. Westerman.
Vice-Pres., J. H. Woods. ENCE.
Sec., P. G. Foster. Organized 1902.
Treas., N. J. Woods.
Executive Committee: W. J. Territory: The State of West
Westerman, C. A. W. McGowan, Australia.
J. H. Woods, R. A. Natrass, J. A. Office: 46 Hay St., Subiaco, Perth,
McAinsh, J. S. Sandeman, J. L. West Australia.
Smith.
OFFICERS.
Tract Society: Conference:
Sec. and Treas., P. G. Foster. Pres., E. S. Birtz.
Field Miss. Sec., C. A. W. Mc- Sec. and Treas., R. E. G. Blair.
Gowan. Executive Committee: E. S.
Butz, A. H. Piper, H. Ward, P. -B.
Sabbath School Dept.: Otto, R. Howie, W. N. Lock, R. F.
Davey.
Sec., Miss D. Horky.
Tract Society:
Educational Dept.:
Sec. and Treas., R. E. G. Blair.
Supt., Mrs. E. E. Faulkhead. Field Miss. Sec., W. N. Lock.
Religious Liberty Dept.: Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., T. H. Craddock. Sec., Miss M. C. Barlow.
Educational Dept.:
Young People's Dept.:
Supt., G. T. Newbold.
See., Mils E. M. James.
Religious Liberty Dept.:
Home Missionary Dept.: Sec., E. S. Butz.
Sec., J. L. Smith.
Young People's Dept.:
MINISTERS. Sec., Miss M. C. Barlow.
W. J. Westerman, J. H. Woods,
T. H. Craddock, A. H. Rogers, Home Missionary Dept.:
F. H. Letts. Sec., R. E. G. Blair.
Asst. Sec., W. N. Lock.
LICENTIATES.
Dr. W. H. James, A. W. Kent, E. MINISTERS.
Watson, C. Wrigley. E. S. Butz, A. H. Piper, IL C.
Harker.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
J. Gillespie, Miss E. M. James, LICENTIATES.
Miss M. McDowell, P. G. Foster, E. Behrens, G. T. Newbold, A. H.
Miss D. Horley, W. Scragg, J. Britten, G. Robinson, 0. V. HeIle-
Gray, C. H. Pearson, Miss E. strand, A. W. Knight.
174 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. LICENTIATES.


W. N. Lock, A. A. Shapcott, Miss EL T. Howse, Apia, Samoa, Pacific
F. Reed, Miss Sawyer, R. E. G. Ocean.
Blair, Miss E. E. Perry, Miss M. H. R. Martin, Buresala, Ovalau,
C. Barlow, T. R. Kent. Fiji, Pacific Ocean. -
G. H. Morrison,, Lomaloma, Mua
CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS. leva, Lan, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Miss R. Giblett, Miss B. M. Voss, H. L. Tolhurst, Faleloa, Haapai,
Miss M. Robinson, Miss L. Hol- Tonga, Pacific Ocean.
lingsworth, Miss Amy Clarke, D. Meyers, Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji,
Miss K. E. Giblett, Miss G. Pacific Ocean.
Clark. M. H. Whittaker, Apia, Samoa,
Pacific ocean.
0. McLaren, Weifafu, Vavau,
Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean.
CENTRAL POLYNESIAN CON-
The following-named persons may
FERENCE. be addressed at S. D. A. Con-
Organized 1916. ference, Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji,
Pacific Ocean.,
Territory: Fiji .Group, Samoan Timoci Nawara, Senavaleti Ramua,
Group, Friendly Islands, and Jope Laweloa, Feresi Rokosalu,
Niue (or Savage) Island. Tevita Railave, Semiti Gade,
Officer Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pa- Emore Savutini, Joni Simpson,
cific Ocean. Pauliasi Naibisi, Ilisiami, Ratu
Kelevi, Tabua Inoke, Henry
OFFICERS. Ma afu.
Conference:
Pres., C. H. Parker. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Vice-Pres., J. E. Steed. Mrs.- C. H. Parker, Suva Vou,
Sec. and Treas., J. E. Nash. Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Executive Committee: C. H. J. E. Nash, Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji,
Parker, E. E. Thorpe, H. R. Mar- Pacific Ocean.
tin, J. E. Steed, S. W. Carr, G. H.
Morrison. R. Lane, Buresala, Ovalau, Fiji,
Pacific Ocean.
Sabbath School Dept.: Miss D. Ford, Faleloa, Haabai,
Sec., Mrs. C. H. Parker. Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Mrs. L. E. P. Dexter, Apia, Samoa,
Young People's Dept.: Pacific Ocean.
Sec., Mrs. C. H. Parker. Miss Vai Kerisome, Niue Island,
Pacific Ocean.
MINISTERS. Jeni Sisi, Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji,
C. H. Parker, Suva You, Suva, Pacific Ocean.
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Lasakan, Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pa-
J. E. Steed, Apia, Samoa, Pacific cific Ocean.
Ocean. Mrs. E. Meyers, Suva Vou, Suva,
S. W. Carr, Niue Island, Pacific Fiji, Pacific' Ocean.
Ocean. Miss R. Parker, Suva Vou, Suva,
W. Gillis, Suva Von, Suva, Fiji, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Pacific Ocean.
Joni Lui, Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Mrs. J. Nash, Suva You, Suva,
Pacific Ocean. Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Mecusela Naisogo, Suva Von, Su- Mrs. G. H. Morrison, Suva You,
va, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Suva, Fiji, .Pacific .icean.
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE. ,175

Mrs. H. L. Tolhurst, Faleloa, Haa- Mrs. F. E. Lyndon, Papeete, Ta-


bai, Friendly Islands, Pacific hiti, Society Islands, Pacific
Ocean. Ocean.
Mrs. S. W. Carr, Nine Island, Pa- Philip Poroi, Papeete, Tahiti, So-
cific Ocean. ciety Islands. Pacific Ocean.
Mrs. H. T. Howse, Apia, Samoa, R. R. Gooding, Papeete, Tahiti, So-
Pacific Ocean. ciety Islans, Pacific Ocean.

NORTH QUEENSLAND-PAPUA
EASTERN POLYNESIAN
MISSION.
MISSION.
Organized 1918.
Established 1892; reorganized
1916. Territory: That portion of Queens-
land north of the 23rd degree of
Comprising the following former south latitude, and the Territory
missions: Society Islands, Cook of Papua (under administration of
Islands, and Pitcairn Island. the Commonwealth of Austra-
Territory: All the Pacific Islands lia).
east of the 160th degree of west Superintendent: A. H. White.
longitude, and south of the tenth Minister: A. H. White.
parallel of north latitude. Licentiates: E. H. Guilliard, A. N.
Headquarters: Papeete, Tahiti, Lawson, M. B. C. Smith, S. C.
Society Islands, Pacific Ocean. Butler.
Missionary Licentiate: A. Were.
OFFICERS.
Mission:
Supt., F. E. Lyndon. NEW HEBRIDES MISSION.
Sec. and Treas., R. R. Gooding.
Executive Committee: F. E. Address: Atchin, New Hebrides,
Lyndon,G. L. Sterling. H. A. Hill, Pacific Ocean.
H. S. ens, W. R. Howse. Director: A. G. Stewart.
Minister: A. G. Stewart.
MINISTERS. Licentiate: N. Wiles.
Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. A. G.
F. E. Lyndon. Papeete, Tahiti, So- Stewart, R. James, Mrs. N.
ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean. Wiles, Mrs. R. James, Jope
G. L. Sterling, care S. D. A. Mis- Laueloa.
sion, Papeete, Tahiti, Society
Islands, Pacific Ocean.
NORFOLK ISLAND MISSION.
LICENTIATES.
W. R. Howse, Rarotonga, Pacific Address: Norfolk Island, Austra-
Ocean. lia.
H. A. Hill, Papeete, Tahiti, Society Licentiate: A. H. Ferris.
Islands, Pacific Ocean. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. A. H.
H. P. B. Wicks, care S. D. A. Mis- Ferris.
sion, Rarotonga, Cook Islands,
Pacific Ocean.
H. S. Cozens, Raiatea, Society Is- LORD HOWE ISLAND MISSION.
lands, Pacific Ocean. Address: Lord Howe Island, Aus-
tralia.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Missionary Licentiate: S. H.
Mrs. G. L. Sterling, care S. D. A. Nobbs.
Mission, Papeete, Tahiti, So- Sabbath School Sec., Mrs. E. Fen-
ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean. ton.
176 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

SOLOMON ISLAND MISSION. Central Polynesian Training


Address Marovo Lagoon, viaTulagi, School, Buresala, Ovalau, Fiji,
Solomon Islands, Pacific Ocean. Pacific Ocean.
Oroua Missionary School, Long-
Director: G. F. Jones. burn, New Zealand.
Minister: G. F. Jones. Publishing:
Missionary Licentiates: D. Nichol- Avondale Press, Cooranbong, N.
son, S. R. Maunder, R. H. Tutty, S. W., Australia.
D. Gray, J. Radley, Mrs. G. F. Signs Publishing Co., Ltd., War-
Jones, Mrs. D. Nicholson, Mrs. burton, Victoria, Australia.
S. R. Maunder, Mrs. R. H. Tutty. Sanitariums:
Adelaide Sanitarium, Barker
INSTITUTIONS IN AUSTRAL- Road, Nailsworth, Adelaide,
ASIAN UNION CONFERENCE. South Australia.
Christchurch Sanitarium, Papa-
Educational: nui, Christchurch, New Zea-
Australasian Missionary College, land.
Cooranbong, N. S. W., Aus- Sydney Sanitarium, Wahroonga,
tralia. N. S. W., Australia.
Darling Range School, Carmel, Warburton, Sanitarium, War-
West Australia. burton, Victoria, Australia.

INDIA UNION MISSION.


Organized zgro.
Territory: India, Burma, and Pettit, L. J. Burgess, I. F. Blue.
Ceylon.
Cable Address: " Adventist," Medical Dept.:
Lucknow. Sec., Dr. V. L. Mann.
General Office: 17 Abbott Road,
Lucknow, India. Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Mrs. I. F. Blue.
OFFICERS.
Mission: Young People's Dept.:
Sec., I. F. Blue.
Pres., W. W. Fletcher.
Vice-Pres., H. C. Menkel. Educational Dept.:
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, A. H. Sec., I. F. Blue.
Williams.
Executive Committee: W. W. Pub. and Home Miss. Dept.:
Fletcher, H. C. Menkel, G. W. Sec.,
Pettit, L. J. Burgess, G. G. Lowry,
M. M. Mattison, A. H.. Williams, MINISTERS.
I. F. Blue, V. L. Mann.
Legal Assn.: " India Financial W. W. Fletcher, I. F. Blue, A. H.
Assn. of S. D. A." Chairman, Williams.
W. W. Fletcher; Sec. and Treas., LICENTIATES.
A. H. Williams.
Board of Trustees: W. W. R. D. Brisbin, W. S. Mead, G. F.
Fletcher, A. H. Williams, G. W. Furnival.
INDIA UNION CONFERENCE. 177

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. da, Mrs. 0. W. Nolda; R. H.


T. W. Asprey, Miss M. H. Belchara- Leech, Mrs. R. H. Leech on fur-
bers, Mrs. I. F. Blue, Mrs. R. D. lough in U. S.
Brisbin, Mrs. W. W. Fletcher,
Mrs. G. F. Furnival, R. L. Kim-
ble, Mrs. R. L. Kimble, W. K. BOMBAY PRESIDENCY MIS-
Lake, Mrs. W. K. Lake, Miss C.
Manson, Mrs. W. S. Mead, Mrs. SION.
A. O'Connor, F. 0. Raymond, Organized 1910.
Mrs. F. 0. Raymond, J. H. Rea-
gan, Mrs. J. H. Reagan, Mrs. Territory: The following language
A. H. Williams, Mrs. E. E. areas: Marathi and Gujarati.
Bruce. Address: 12 Victoria Terrace, Vic-
toria Road, Mazagon, Bombay,
India.
BENGAL MISSION. OFFICERS.
Organized 1910. Mission:
Supt., G. W. Pettit.
Territory: The following language Advisory Committee: G. W.
areas: Bengali. Oriya, Santali, Pettit, M. D. Wood, R. E. Loasby.
Assamese, and Bihari. MINISTERS.
OFFICERS. G. W. Pettit, 12 Victoria Terrace,
Mission: Mazagon, Bombay, India.
Supt., L. J. Burgess. W. R. French (on furlough in
Advisory Committee: L. J. U. S.)
Burgess, W. H. Stevens, L. G. M. D. Wood, Kalyan, G. I. P.,
Mookerjee. India.
G. F. Enoch, 12 Victoria Terrace,
MINISTERS. Victoria Road, Mazagon, Bombay,
L. J. Burgess, 6 Dehi Serampore India.
Road, Entally, Calcutta, India. LICENTIATE.
J. M. Comer (on furlough in U. S.) R. E. Loasby, Manmad, G. I. P.,
L. G. Mookerjee, Sudh am aya India.
House, Armanitola, Dacca, India. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
H. E. MeWhinny, 17 Abbott Road, Mrs. G. W. Pettit, Mrs. R. E. Loas-
Lucknow, India. by, R. A. Thrift, Mrs. M. D.
LICENTIATES. Wood, C. M. Scanlon, Mrs. E. E.
Bruce, Mrs. G. F. Enoch; Miss
W. A. Barlow Babumohal, via E. Reid on furlough in U. S.
Simultala, E. I. R., India.
C. C. Kellar, Karmatar, E. I. R.,
India. BURMA MISSION.
F. A. Wyman, Flat 16, Queen's
Court, 20-1 McLeod St., Calcutta, Organized 1910.
India. Territory: Burma.
L. A. Semmens, 6 Dehi Serampore Address: 60 Lower Kemmendine
Road, Entally, Calcutta, India. Road, Rangoon, Burma.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. OFFICERS.
Mrs. W. A. Barlow, Mrs. L. J. Mission:
Burgess, Mrs. L. G. Mookerjee, Supt.,
Mrs. C. C. Kellar, W. H. Stevens, Advisory Committee.
Mrs. W. H. Stevens, Mrs. F. A. G. A. Hamilton, D. C. Lud-
Wyman, Mrs. H. E. McWhinny, ington, R. A. Beckner, David Hpo
Mrs. L. A. Semmens, 0. W. Nol- Hla.
178 INDIA UNION CONFERENCE.

R. P. Morris, Najibabad, 0. and R.,


MINISTER. India.
G. A. Hamilton, 1 Franklin Road, F. H. Loasby, Chichoki Mallian,
Rangoon, Burma. Gujranwal Dist., Punjab, India.
Floyd W. Smith, Dwarikhal, Gar-
LICENTIATES. hwal, India.
R. A. Beekner, Myanaung, Burma.
E. B. Hare, Kammamaung, Shwe- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
gun Post. office, Burma. Mrs. C. C. Belgrave, Miss V. Chil-
David Hpo Hla, 60 Lower Kern- ton, Mrs. F. H. Loasby, Mrs.
mendine Road, Rangoon, Burma. M. M. Mattison, Mrs. H. C.
D. C. Ludington, Meiktila, Burma. Menkel, Mrs. R. P. Morris, Mrs.
Maung Maung, 60 Lower Kemmen- F. W. Smith; Mrs. S. A. Well-
dine Road, Rangoon, Burma. man, F. L. Smith, Dr. Olive
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Smith.
Mrs. R. A. Beckner, W. Carratt,
Mrs. W. Carratt. A. J. Denoyer,
Mrs. G. A. Hamilton, Mrs. E. B. SOUTH INDIA MISSION.
Hare, Mrs. C. F. Lowry, Mrs. D.
C. Ludington, H. A. Skinner, Mrs. Organized 1910.
0. Tornblad, Mrs. A. J. Denoyer,
Mrs. H. A. Skinner. Territory: The following language
areas: Tamil, Telugu, Kanarese,
Malayalam, and Singhalese.

NORTH INDIA MISSION. OFFICERS.


Mission:
Organized 1910. Supt., G. G. Lowry.
Territory: The following language Advisory Committee: G. G. Low-
areas: Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, ry, E. D. Thomas, E. M. Meleen,
and Sindhi. N. B. Solomon.
OFFICERS. MINISTERS.
Mission: G. G. Lowry, 3 Wheeler Road,
Supt., M. M. Mattison. Bangalore, South India.
Advisory Committee: M. M. E. D. Thomas, Nazareth, Tinne-
Mattison, I. F. Blue, W. W. Fletch- velly Dist., South India.
er,V. L. Mann, R. P. Morris, S. A. P. C. Foley, 12 Church Road, Ve-
Wll
man. pery, Madras, India.
MINISTERS. LICENTIATES.
H. C. Menkel, " Belvedere," Simla, E. M. Meleen, 6 Tannery Road,
India. Bangalore, South India.
S. A. Wellman, 17 Abbott Road, H. L. Peden, Vizagapatarn, Mad-
tucknow, India. ras Presidency, India.
M. M. Mattison, Hapur, Meerut A. Asirvathain, 29 Vepery High
Dist., India. Road, Madras, India.

LICENTIATES. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
C. C. Belg-rave, S. D. A. Mission, Mrs. P. C. Foley, Mrs. G. G. Lowry,
Rai Bareli, India. H. G. Woodward, Mrs. H. G.
V. L. Mann, M. D. (on furlough Woodward, Mrs. H. L. Peden,
in U. S.) Mrs. E. M. Meleen.
180 SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE.

W. H. Anderson, Rosmead Ave., Robert Mapupuka, Box 3089, Jo-


Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa. hannesburg, Transvaal, South
U. Bender, South African Train- Africa.
ing School, Ladysmith. Natal, Mrs. I. J. Hankins, Timour Hall
South America. Road, Plumstead, Gape, South
Africa.
LICENTIATES. Miss Ethel Edmed, Rosmead Ave.,
Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.
W. E. Straw, Main St., Bulawayo, Miss Helen Hyatt, Rosmead Ave.,
Rhodesia, South Africa. Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.
G. C. Jenks, Rosmead Ave., Ken- Mrs. U. Bender, South African
ilworth, Cape, South Africa. Training School, Ladysmith, Na-
J. R. Campbell, Rosmead Ave.. tal, South Africa.
Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.
MEDICAL MISSIONARIES.
E. M. Howard, Rosmead Ave., Ken-
ilworth, Cape, South Africa. Dr. H. J. Williams, Cape Sanita-
rium, Plumstead, Cape, South
W. Hodgson, Tsungwesi Mission, Africa.
Inyazura Siding, via Salisbury, Dr. J. J. Bell, R. M., Ingwavuma,
Rhodesia, South Africa. 1 nd, South Africa.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATIS.
ida Thomason, Cape Sanita-
rium, Plumstead, Cape, South
J. P. Casey, Cape Sanitarium, Africa.
Plumstead, Cape, South Africa. Miss J. Vermaak, Cape Sanita-
Mrs. J. P. Casey, Cape Sanitarium, rium, Plumstead, Cape, South
Plumstead, Cape, South Africa. Africa.
W. B. Commin, Rosmead Ave., Miss G. Dubber, Cape Sanitarium,
Kenilworth. Cape, South Africa. Plumstead, Cape, South Africa.
Miss M. E. Robertson, Zulu Mis-
sion, Ladysmith, Natal.
Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Rosmead
Ave., Kenilworth, Cape, South CAPE CONFERENCE.
Africa. Revised report not received;
Mrs. W. B. White, " Wynnton," former matter reprinted.
Salons Road, Claremont, Cape,
South Africa. Organized 1892.
Mrs. J. R. Campbell, Rosmead
Ave., Kenilworth, Cape, Sotith Territory: Cape Province, Union of
Africa. South Africa.
Mrs. M. C. Sturdevant, 184 Stam- Cable Address: " Adventist," Cape
ford Hill Road, Durban, Natal, Town.
South Africa. Office: 56 Roeland St., Cape
Mrs. A. P. Tarr, Emmanuel Mis- Town, South Africa.
sion, Leribe, Basutoland, South
Africa. OFFICERS.
J. I. Robison, South African Train- Conference:
ing School, Ladysmith, Natal,
South Africa. Pres.,
Mrs. J. I. Robison, South African Sec. and Treas., J. E. Symons.
Training School, Ladysmith, Na- Executive Committee.
tal, South Africa. I. J. Hankins, D. F. Tarr, A. W.
H. G. Patchett, South African Staples, C. A. Paap, D. C. Theunia-
Training School, Ladysmith, Na- sen, B. B. Piercey.
tal, South Africa.
Mrs. H. G. Patchett, South Afri- Tract Society:
can Training School, Ladysmith, Sec. and Treas., J. E. Symons.
Natal, South Africa. Field Miss. Sec., B. B. Piercey.
INDIA UNION CONFERENCE. 1.70

INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA tila, Burma.


UNION MISSION. Mussoorie Primary and Middle
Educational: English School, " Annfield
Bengali Boys' School, Entally, School," Mussoorie, India.
Bengal, India. Santali Girls' School, Karmatar,
Bengali Girls' School, Entally, E. I. R., India.
Bengal, India. South India Training School,
Garhwal Industrial School, Dwar- Coimbatore, India.
ikhal, Garhwal District, India. Tamil Day and Boarding School,
India Christian Training School, Nazareth P. 0., Tinnevelly
61 Abbott Road, Lucknow, In- District, South India.
dia. Publishing:
Karmatar Middle English School, Seventh-day Adventist Publish-
Karmatar, E. I. R., India. ing' House, 17 Abbott Road,
Meiktila Technical School, Meik- Lucknow, India.

SOUTH4TAINcAl),T UNION
CONFERENCE.
Organized sgoz.

Territory: The Conferences of Sabbath School Dept.:


Cape, Orange Free State, and See., Mrs. A. P. Tarr, Emmanuel
Natal-Transvaal, and the Mis- Mission, Leribe, Basutoland, South
sions in Basutoland, Barotse- Africa.
land, Rhodesia, Nyasaland, and
Kafirland. Young People's Dept:
Population: 10,000,000. Sec., E. M. Howard, Rosmead
Ave., Kenilworth, Cape, South
Cable Address: " Adventist," Ken- Africa.
ilworth, Cape, South Africa.
Office: Rosmead Ave., Kenilworth, Home Missionary Dept.:
Cape Province, South Africa. Sec., E. M. Howard, Rosmead
Ave., Kenilworth, Cape, South
OFFICERS. Africa.
Conference:
Pres., W. B. White. Literature Committee: W. B.
Vice-Pres.-, W. S. Hyatt. White, I. J. Hankins, U. Bender.
Sec. and Treas., W. B. Commin. MINISTERS.
Executive Committee: W. B.
White, W. S. Hyatt, 0. K. Butler, W. B. White, Rosmead Ave., Ken-
U. Bender, W. E. Straw, W. C. ilworth, Cape. South Africa. -
Walston, G. C. Jenks, E. W. H. J. C. Rogers, Rosmead Ave., Ken-
Jeffreyi, J. J. Birkenstock, G. W. ilworth, Cape, South Africa.
Shone, J. P. Casey, W. B. Commin. M. C: Sturdevant, 184 Stamford
Hill; Durban, Natal, South Af-
Legal Assn.: " South African rica.
Union Conference of S. D. A." P. 'Smailes, 12 Hunter- St., Rer-
Union Field Miss. Sec., G. C. tranis, Johannesburg, Transvaal,
Jenks ' South Africa. , .
SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE. 181

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
Sec., Miss Blanche Willmore. and Transvaal.
Telegraphic Address: " Watch-
Home Missionary Dept.: man," Maritzburg, Natal, South
Sec., Miss Edna Edmed. Africa.
Office: Stranack St., Maritzburg,
MINISTERS. Natal, South Africa.
I. J. Hankins, Cape Sanitarium, OFFICERS.
Plumstead, Cape, South Africa.
Conference:
D. F. Tarr, 80 gt. Patrick's Road,
Port Elizabeth, Cape, South Pres., W. S. Hyatt.
Africa. . Sec. and Treas., T. J. Gibson.
Executive Committee: W. S.
C. A. Paap, 56 Roeland St., Cape Hyatt, J. C. Baumann, H. S.
Town, South Africa. Beckner, A. A. Pitt, J. J. Birken-
G. W. Shone, 56 Roeland St., Cape stock, Dr. H. G. Hankins, R. W.
Town, South Africa. Raw.
D. C. Theunissen, Staines Road,
Plumstead, Cape, South Africa. Tract Society:
Sec. and Treas., T. J. Gibson.
Daniel May, Parow, Cape, South
Africa. Field Miss. Sec., Albert Priest.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Mrs. J. J. Birkenstock.
B. B. Piercey, 56 Roeland St., Cape
Town, South Africa. Young People's Dept.:
Mrs. C. A. Paap, 56 Roeland St., Sec., W. L. Hyatt.
Cape Town, South Africa.
J. E. Symons, 56 Roeland St., Home Missionary Dept.:
Cape Town, South Africa. Sec., Miss M. E. Robertson.
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. Uroenewald, Stranack. St.,
Mrs. D. F. Tarr, 80 St. Patrick's Maritzburg, Natal, South Af-
Road, Port Elizabeth, Cape, rica.
South Africa. G. R. E. MeNay, Stranack St.,
Miss P. Willmore, "Bellevue," Ma- Maritzburg, Natal, South Africa.
faking, Cape, South Africa. LICENTIATES.
Mrs. G. W. Shone, 56 Roeland St., W. L. Hyatt, Stranack St., Ma-
Cape Town, South Africa. ritzburg, Natal, South Africa.
J. J. Birkenstock, Stranack St.,
MEDICAL MISSIONARIES. Maritzburg, Natal, South Af-
rica.
I. R. Armer, 10 Currie St., East MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
London, Cape, South Africa. T. J. Gibson, Stranack St., Maritz-
G. W. Webb, 7 Cheapside, Kimber- burg, Natal, South Africa.
ley, Cape, South Africa. H. S. Beckner, 47 Van Beek St.,
Mrs. G. W. Webb, 7 Cheapside, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South
Kimberley, Cape, South Africa. Africa.
1812 SOUTH AFRICAN UNION .CONFERENCE.

Mrs. W. S. Hyatt, Stranack St., Home Missionary Dept.:


Maritzburg, Natal, South Af- Sec., 0. K. Butler, 27 First Ave.,
rica. Bloemfontein, Orange Free State,
Miss C. A. Dixie, Stranack St., South Africa.
Maritzburg, Natal, South Af-
rica. MINISTER.
Miss Minnie Dixie, Stranack St., 0. K. Butler, 27 First Ave.,
Maritzburg, Natal, South Af- Bloemfontein, Orange Free
rica. State, South Africa.
Mrs. D. H. Groenewald, Stranack
St., Maritzburg, Natal, South LICENTIATES.
Africa. S. 0. Tfiten, 27 First Ave.,
Mrs. G. R. E. McNay, Stranack Bloemfontein, Orange Free
St., Maritzburg, Natal, South State. South Africa.
Africa. P. A. Venter, Jr., 27 First Ave.,
Miss Marie Birkenstoek, Stranack Bloemfontein, Orange Free State,
Maritzburg, Natal, South South Africa:
Africa.
Mrs. J. J. Birkenstock, Stranack MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
St., ' Maritzburg, Natal, South Mrs. 0. K. Butler, 27 First Ave.,
Africa. Bloemfontein, Orange, Free
Miss M. E. Robertson, Stranack State, South Africa.
St., Maritzburg, Natal, South Mrs. A. E. Shone, " lialkfonteiti,"
Africa. Dewetsdorp, Orange Free State,
South Africa.
T. G. Crouch, 40 Reid St., Bloem-
fontein, Orange Free State,
ORANGE FREE STATE South Africa.
CONFERENCE. W. H. Dale, 27 First Ave., Bloem-
fontein, Orange Free State, South
Organized 1913. Africa.
Miss Gladys Webster, 27 First Ave.,
Territory: Orange Free State, . Bloemfontein, Orange Free State,
South Africa. Sonth Africa.
Office: 27 First Ave., Bloemfon- Miss Annie Visser, 27 First. Ave.,
tein, Orange Free State, South Bloemfontein, Orange Free State,
Africa. South Africa.
OFFICERS.
Conference:
Pres., 0. K. Butler. RHODESIA-NYASALAND
Sec. and Treas., W. H. Dale. MISSION. ,
Executive Committee: 0. K. (Under the South African Union
Butler, A. E. Shone, P. A. Venter, Conference.)
F. Snijman; T. P.. Lour.ens, T. J. J.
Van Resburg, G. R. E. McNay. Organized 1916.
Territdry:The following missions:
Sabbath School Dept.: Barotseland, Congo Border, Glen-
- ".Sec., Mrs.. A. E. Shone, "Kalk- dale,, -Nyasaland, Shangani, So-
' fontein." Dewetsdorp, Orange .Free Nei, Somabula, and Tsungwesi.
State, South Africa. Address: Main 'St., Bulawayo,
Rhodesia, South Africa.
Young People's Dept.:
See., Mrs. 0. Ti. Butler, 27 First OFFICERS.
eAxe,, Bloemfontein, Orange Free Mission:
State, South . frica. Su'pL, AN% .
SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE. 183

Advisory Committee: W. E. Substations: Matandani and Mon-


Straw, \V. C. Walston, F. It. ekera.
Stockil, J. N. de Beer, C. Robin- Superintendent: C. Robinson.
son.
Licentiates: C. Robinson, G. A.
Flli ngwortb.
BAROTSELAND MISSION. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. C.
Robinson, Mrs. 0. A. Elling-
Established 1905. worth, Miss E. Edie, H. J. Hur-
low, Mrs. H. J. Hurlow.
Address: S. D. A. Mission, care de
Grandhommes Private Bag, Liv-
ingstone, Rhodesia, South Af-
rica. SHANGANI MISSION.
Superintendent: F. R. Stockil. Established 1910.
LICENTIATES. Address: Shangani Mission, Gwe-
lo, Rhodesia. South Africa.
F. It. Stockil, Victor Wilson.
Supt.: Hubert Sparrow.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Licentiate: Hubert Sparrow.
Mrs. F. It. Stockil, Mrs. Victor Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. Hu-
Wilson. bert SparroW.

CONGO BORDER MISSION. SOLUSI MISSION.


Established 1917.
Territory: Northern Rhodesia, Established 1894.
with permission to labor across Address: Solusi Mission, Bula-
Belgian Congo. wayo. Rhodesia, South Africa.
Address: Kashitu, Northern Rho- Supt.: W. C. Walston.
desia, South Africa. Minister: W. C. Walston.
Licentiate: R. P. Robinson.
Licentiate: S. M. Konigmaeher. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. W.
Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. S. M. C. Walston, Mrs. R. P. Robin-
Konigmacher. son.

SOMABULA MISSION.
GLENDALE MISSION.
Established 1911. Established 1901.

Address: Victoria, Southern Rho- Address: Gwelo, Rhodesia, South


desia, South Africa. Africa.
Supt.: L. R. Sparrow. Supt.: .J. N. de Beer.
Licentiate: J. N. de Beer.
Licentiate: L. R. Sparrow. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. J. N.
Missionary Licentiates: I. R. Even- de Beer.
son, Mrs. L. R. Sparrow.

NYASALAND MISSION. TSUNGWESI MISSION.


Acquired 1902. Opened 1910.
Head Station: Malamulo Mission, Address: Tsungwesi Mission, In-
Blantyre, Nyasaland, British yazura Siding, via Salisbury,
Central Africa. Rhodesia, South Africa.
184 SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Supt.: F. B. Jewell. Maranatha Mission.


Licentiates: F. B. Jewell, W.
Hodgson. Established 1906.
Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. F. B. Address: Maranatha Mission,
Jewell, Mrs. Ida Bowen, E. Tarr, Frazer's Camp, Martindale, Cape,
Mrs. E. Tarr. South Africa.
Supt.: F. Raubenheimer.
Missionary Licentiates: F. Rauben-
heimer, Mrs. F. Raubenheimer,
BASUTOLAND MISSIONS. C. E. Wheeler, Mrs. C. E.
Wheeler.
Address: 27 First Ave., Bloemfon-
tein, Orange Free State, South
Africa.
Supt.: Chas Sparrow. BETHEL MISSION.
Licentiates: Chas. Sparrow, James
Mtimkulu, Lazarus Molokomme. Established 1917.
Missionary Licentiates: Joseph Address: Bethel Mission, Butter-
Rasmeni, E. Shupinyaneng. worth, Cape, South Africa.
Supt.: Claude Tarr.
Emmanuel Mission. Licentiates: Claude Tarr, I. B.
Established 1910. Burton.
Address: Emmanuel Mission, Le- Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. C.
ribe, Basutoland, South Africa. Tarr, Mrs. I. B. Burton.
Superintendent: F. Macdonald.
Licentiates: F. Macdonald, M. B. ZULU MISSION.
Kalaka, A. P. Tarr. Established 1911.
Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. A. P. Address: Ladysmith, Natal, South
Tarr. Africa.
Supt.: F. B. Armitage.
Minister: F. B. Armitage.
Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. F. B.
Kolo Mission (Outstation) Armitage, Miss V. Sutherland.
Established 1899.
INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTH
Address: Morija, Basutoland,
South Africa. AFRICAN UNION CON-
FERENCE.
Native Teacher: Lazarus Ntsoan-
eng. Educational:
South African Training School,
Ladysmith, Natal, South Af-
rica.
KAFIRLAND MISSIONS.
Territory: Kafirland, Transkei, Publishing:
Sentinel Publishing Company,
and Griqualand, South Africa. Rosmead Ave., Kenilworth,
Address: Market Square, Alice, Cape, South Africa.
Cape, South Africa. Sanitariums:
Supt.: E. W. H. Jeffrey. Cape Sanitarium, Plumstead,
Ministers: E. W. H. Jeffrey, R. Cape, South Africa.
Moko, Agrippa Mzozoyana. Kimberley Baths, 7 Cheapside,
Kimberley, South Africa.
Missionary Licentiates: Roger Natal Health Institute, 126
Matakane, Wm. Kobe, Goffrey Longmarket St., Pietermaritz-
M'Kunzi, Mrs. E. W. H. Jeffrey. burg, Natal, South Africa.
WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized June 26, 1906.

Territory: The conferences of Ja- Tract Society:


maica, South Caribbean, the Sec. and Treas., J. G. Pettey.
Guiana Mission Field, and the
North Caribbean Mission Field. Field Miss. Sec., J. A. Applegate..

Cable Address: " Adventist," King- Sabbath School Dept.:


ston. Sec., Mrs. N. J. Aalborg, Mande:
Office: 112 Tower St., Kingston, ville, Jamaica, British West In-
Jamaica, British West Indies. dies.

OFFICERS. MINISTERS.
Conference: M. E. Anderson, 112 Tower St.,
Pres., G. A. Roberts. Kingston, Jamaica, British West
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, W. R. Indies.
White. C. H. Keslake, 112 Tower St.,
Kingston, Jamaica, British We at
Executive Committee: G. A. Indies.
Roberts, D. E. Wellman, M. E. N. J. Aalborg, Mandeville, Ja-
Anderson, W. S. Holbrook, H. L. maica, British West Indies.
Wallace, W. R. White. Hubert Fletcher, Riversdale, Ja-
maica, British West Indies.
MINISTER. W. H. Randle, Bala Clava. P. 0.,
G. A. Roberts, 112 Tower St., Jamaica, British West Indies.
Kingston, Jamaica, British West H. L. Mignott, Gayle, Jamaica,
Indies. British West Indies.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
J. G. Pettey, W. F. Burkley, Mrs.
JAMAICA CONFERENCE. N. J. Aalborg, Miss M. E. Dau-
phinee, Miss Johanna Daw.
Organized 1903.
Territory: Island of Jamaica,
Cayman Islands, and Turks
Islands. SOUTH CARIBBEAN CON-
Cable Address: " Adventist," FERENCE.
Kingston.
Organized 1900.
Office: 112 Tower St., Kingston,
Jamaica, British West Indies. Territory: Trinidad, Tobago, Gre-
nada, the Grenedines, St. Vin-
OFFICERS. cent, St. Lucia, and Barbados.
Conference: Cable Address: " Adventists,"
Pres., M. E. Anderson. Port of Spain, Trinidad, British
Sec. and Treas., J. G. Pettey. West Indies.
Executive Committee: M. E. Office: 82 Queen St., Port of Spain,
Anderson, N. J. Aalborg, C. H. Trinidad, British West Indies.
Keslake, W. H. Randle, W. F. Office Address: Box 06, Port of
Burkley, J. G. Pettey, C. C. Mc- Spain, Trinidad, British West
Catty. Indies.
185
186 WEST INDIAN UNION :CONFERENCE.

OFFICERS. C. B. Sutton, Box 66, Port of


Conference: Spain, Trinidad, British West
Pres., W. S. Holbrook. Indies.
See. and Treas., Fred Hutchin- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
son.
Fred Hutchinson, S. L. Ash, G. D.
Executive Committee: W. S. Raft, Miss Annie Osborne, Mrs.
Holbrook, D. E. Wellman, I. G. Chas. Cave, Mrs. D. E. Wellman,
Knight, L. Rashford, S. A. Crich- Mrs. W. S. Holbrook, Mrs. M. B.
low, S. L. Ash. Butterfield, Mrs. Fred Hutchin-
son, Nathan Payne, Mrs. Nathan
Tract Society: Payne, Miss Mabel Skerrett.
See. and Treas., Fred Hutchin-
son. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Field Miss. Sec., C. B. Sutton. Wm. Lewis, Miss Mary Elisha, J.
D. Wood, John Roberts, Miss
Sabbath School Dept.: Blanche Olivier.
Sec., S. L. Ash.
Educational Dept.: GUIANA MISSION FIELD.
Supt., E. C. Henriques. Organized 1918.
MedicAl, Missionary Dept.: Territory: British, French, and
See., Chas. Cave, M. D., Hast- Dutch Guiana.
ings, Barbados, British West In- Postal Address: 90 Brickdam,
dies. Georgetown, British Guiana.
OFFICERS.
Young People's Dept.: Mission:
Sec., E. C. Henriques. Supt., H. L. Wallace.
MINISTERS.
Home Missionary Dept.: H. L. Wallace, I. G. Knight, A. E.
Sec., S. L. Ash. Riley.
MINISTERS. Honorary Ministerial Licentiate.
R. Ryder.
W. S. Holbrook, Box 66, Port of
Spain, Trinidad, British West MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Indies. Mrs. I. G. Knight.
M. B. Butterfield, Box 66, Port of
Spain, Trinidad, British West
Indies.
D. E. Wellman, Bridgetown, Bar- NORTH CARIBBEAN MISSION
bados, British West Indies. FIELD.
L. Rashord
, San Fernando, Trini- Organized 1918.
dad, British West Indies.
Frank Hall, Christiansted, St. Territory: The Virgin Islands,
Croix, Virgin Islands, U. S. Montserrat, Antigua, St. Kitts,
Dominique, and the adjacent
LICENTIATES. islands.
E. C. Henriques, Arhus, Trinidad, OFFICERS.
British West Indies. Mission:
Henry Beck, Box 66. Port of Spain, Supt.,
Trinidad, British West Indies. . MINISTER.
Chas. Cave, M. D., Hastings, Bar- J. J. Smith, Plymouth, Montserrat,
bados, British West Indies. British West Indies.
NORTH LATIN-AMERICAN UNION
CONFERENCE.
Organized 1918.
Territory: The Missions of Cuba, Advisory Committee: S. E.
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Kellman, H. C. Goodrich, J. E.
Mexico, Porto Rico, Salvador, Anderson, A. E. Doering.
Venezuela, the West Caribbean
Conference, and the Islands of Tract Society: (Agenda Interna-
Guadeloupe and Martinique. cional de Libros)
Population: 25,000,000. Sec., Win. England.
Office Address: 810 Jackson Ave., Field Miss. Sec., F. E. Wilson.
New Orleans, La. Sabbath School Dept.:
OFFICERS. Sec., Mrs. J. D. Livingston.
Conference:
Pres., E. L. Maxwell. Educational Dept.:
Sec. and Treas., C. E. Knight. Sec., S. E. Kellman.
Executive Committee: S. L.
Maxwell, C. E. Knight, J. A. P. Young People's Dept.:
Green, W. 0...Kneeland, William Sec., S. E. Kellman.
Steele, S. E. Kellman, A. G. Roth,
E.-W. Thurber, W. E. Lanier, C. F. Home Missionary Dept.:
Staben, W. E. Baxter.
Field Miss. Sec., J. A. P. Green. See., S. E. Kellman.
Home Miss. Sec., C. E. Knight.
MINISTERS.
MINISTERS. S. E. Kellman, J. E. Anderson,
E. L. Maxwell, C. E. Knight, H. C. Goodrich.
Philip Giddings (31 Alexandre
Isaac Pointe a Pitre, Guade- LICENTIATES.
loupe, French West Indies.)
A. U. Cochran, Jose Veiga, Manuel
LICENTIATE. Roman, Pedro Cruz, J. D. Liv-
J. A. P. Green. ingston.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Mrs. J. A. P. Green, Mrs. C. E. F. E. Wilson, William England,
Knight. John Williams, Kate Kellman,
Mildred Anderson, Ruth Coch-
ran, Grace Wilson, Mrs. H. C.
CUBAN MISSION. Goodrich, Mrs. J. D. Livingston.
Established 1905. Special Missionary Licentiates.
Territory: Cuba and the Isle of Ida F. Carnahan, Ina Fischer,
Pines. S. H. Carnahan.
Cable Address: " Adventista,"
Matanzas, Cuba.
Office Address: Milan6s 99, Matan- GUATEMALA MISSION.
zas, Cuba, West Indies. Organized 1913.
OFFICERS. Territory: The Republic of ,Gua-
Mission: teinala, Central America.
Director, S. E. Kellman. Cable Address: "Adventista,"Gua-
Sec. and Treas., Wm. England. temala.
187
188 NORTH LATIN-AMERICAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Office: Apartado 218, Guatemala MINISTERS.


City, Guatemala, Central Amer- A. G. Roth, M. N. Isaac, G. G.
ica. Roth.
OFFICERS. LICENTIATES.
Mission: J. J. Baptiste, J. B. M. Abel, Ari-
Director and Treas., E. W. oste Pean.
Thurber. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sec., Mrs. Jennie Burdick-Seal. Mrs. A. G. Roth, Hermine L. Roth.
Advisory Committee: E. W. Ruth I. Roth, Gregoire Obas,
Thurber, W. B. Miramontez, J. S. Antoine Theodore.
Seal.
Field Miss. Sec., J. S. Seal. CHURCH SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Sabbath-school Sec., Mrs. Lilla Heliodore Dorcinvil, Chas. Israel.
Prince-Thurber.
MINISTERS.
E. W. Thurber, W. B. Miramontez. HONDURAS MISSION.
LICENTIATE.
Organized 1918.
J. S. Seal. TerritOry: Spanish and British
Honduras.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Cable Address: Adventista, San
Mrs. Lilla Prince-Thurber, Mrs. Pedro, Honduras.
Jennie Burdick-Seal, Mrs. Ida Office: San Pedro Sula, Honduras,
Miramontez. Central America.
OFFICERS.
Mission:
Director, W. E. Lanier.
HAITIEN MISSION. Sec. and Treas., Gideon Jones.
Established 1905. Advisory Committee: W. E.
Lanier, David Haylock, Christo-
Territory: Republic of Haiti. pher Jones, E. Elwin, Arthur Hard-
Population: 2,000,000. ing, Gideon Jones.
Cable Address: "Adventist," Cape
Haitien. Tract Society:
Office: Box 88, Cape Haitien, Haiti. Sec., Gideon Jones.
OFFICERS.
Field Miss. Sec.,
Mission: Sabbath School Dept.:
Director, A. G. Roth. Sec., Mrs. W. E. Lanier.
Sec., Ruth I. Roth.
Treas., A. G. Roth. Young People's Dept.:
Advisory Committee: A. G. Roth, Sec., Mrs. W. E. Lanier.
G. G. Roth, J. Blot.
Tract Society:
W. E. Lanier.
Sec., Ruth I. Roth.
LICENTIATES.
Sabbath School Dept.: V. P. Hulse, J. T. Borden, Eman-
Sec., Mrs. A. G. Roth. uel Alvarez.
Educational Dept.: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES:
Sec., A. G. Roth. Mrs. W. E. Lanier, Gideon Jones,
Dr. J. G. Smalley, Mrs. Alma
Young People's Dept.: 0. Jones, W. F. Hardt, Karl
Sec., Mrs. A. G. Roth. Snow (on furlough).
NORTH LATIN-AMERICAN UNION CONFERENCE. 189

MEXICAN MISSION. Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Miss Jessie C. Butler.
Territory: The Republic of Mex-
ico. Young People's Dept.:
Office: 1420 Avenida 20, Taeubaya, Sec., D. D. Fitch.
D. F., Mexico.
MINISTERS.
OFFICERS.
Mission: William Steele, Calle Nueva, Stop
Director, G. W. Caviness. 14, Santurce, Porto Rico.
Sec. and Treas., D. D. Fitch, Calle Nueva, Stop 14,
Field Miss. Sec., C. P. Martin. Santurce, Porto Rico.
C. E. Moon, Calle Campos 12,
Advisory Committee: G. W. Ponce, Porto Rico.
Caviness, W. S. Swayze, J. W.
Erkenbeck. LICENTIATES.
MINISTERS. H. D. Casebeer, Santo Domingo,
Republic of Dominica.
. W. Caviness, J. P. Robles. Salvador Rivera, Calle Nueva, Stop
LICENTIATES. 14, Santurce, Porto Rico.
Rafael Bracero, Cayey, Porto
S. Marchisio, C. S. Nicolas, C. P. Rico.
Martin. Francisco Megrant, Santo Domin-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. go, Republic of Dominica.
Peter Nygaard, Aguadilla, Porto
Mrs. G. W. Caviness, E. Virginia Rico.
Martin. Dr. J. F. Morse, Ensenada, Porto
MEDICAL MISSIONARIES. Rico.
Manuel Toro, Guanica, Porto Rico.
Dr. J. W. Erkenbeck, Dr. W. S.
E. G. Truitt, Calle Nueva; Stop 14,
Swayze, Dra. Alice M. Swayze.
Santurce, Porto Rico.
C. N. Moulton, Ponce, Porto Rico.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
PORTO RICAN MISSION. Mrs. E. G. Truitt, Calle Nueva,
Stop 14, Santurce, Porto Rico.
Organized 1909. Mrs. Millie E. Steele, Calle Nueva,
Stop 14, Santurce, Porto Rico.
Territory: Porto Rico and Santo Miss Jessie C. Butler, Calle Cam-
Domingo. pos 12, Ponce, Porto Rico.
Cable Address: " Adventista," Miss Jertrudes Papin, Calle Nueva,
San Juan. Stop 14, Santurce, Porto Rico.
Office: Mission Adventista, Calle Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, La Ro-
Nueva, Stop 14, Santurce, San mana, Republic of Dominica.
Juan, Porto Rico. Mrs. Jessie M. Moon, Calle Cam-
pos 12, Ponce, Porto Rico.
OFFICERS. Mrs. Mary A. Fitch, Calle Nueva,
Mission: Stop 14, Santurce, Porto Rico.
Director, William Steele. Mrs. Lucia Fuentes, Calle Nueva,
Sec. and Treas., Mary A. Fitch. Stop 14, Santurce, Porto Rico.
Advisory Committee: William Miss Eduarda Simitn, Calle Nueva,
Steele, Dr. J. F. Morse, C. E. Moon, Stop 14, Santurce, Porto Rico.
Dr. E. F. Otis, H. D. Casebeer, Mrs. Edith W. S. Casebeer, Santo
D. D. Fitch. Domingo, Republic of Dominica.
Dr. E. F. Otis, La Romana, Repub-
Tract Society: lic of Dominica.
Sec., Mrs. Mary A. Fitch. Miss Ethel Frye, Ensenada, Porto
Field Miss. Sec., E. G. Truitt. Rico.
1:90: NORTH LATIN-AMERICAN UNION CONFERENCE..

Miss Carmen Rodriguez, Box 114, Cable Address: Adventists," Co-


Cayey, Porto Rico. lon, Panama.
Mrs. Mercedes Toro, Guanica, Office: Room 2, Masonic Temple
Porto Rico. Building, cor. Eleventh and Bo-
livar Sts., Cristobal, Canal Zone,
Panama.
Office Address: Drawer M, Cristo-
SALVADOR MISSION. bal, Canal Zone, Panama.
Organized 1915. OFFICERS.
Conference:
Territory: Republic of Salvador.
Pres., W. G. Kneeland.
Address: 3a Calle Oriente, No. 12, Sec. and Treas., H. C. Kephart.
San Salvador, Salvador, Central Executive Committee: W. G.
America. Kneeland, J. A. Reid, J. W. Shultz,
OFFICERS. C. E. Boynton, J. B. Johnson, R. S.
Crawford, E. R. Johnson.
Mission:
Director, C. F: Staben. Tract Society:
Treas., J. A. Bodle. Sec. and Treas., H. C. Kephart.
Field Miss. Sec., U. M. Cooke. Spanish Field Miss. Sec., J. L.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Holder.
English Field Miss. Sec., J. R.
C. F. Staben, J. A. Bodle, U. M. Osborne.
Cooke, Mrs. C. F. Staben, Mrs.
J. A. Bodle, Mrs. U. M. Cooke. Sabbath School Dept.:
Sec., Mrs. W. G. Kneeland.
Young People's Dept.:
VENEZEULA MISSION. Sec.,
Territory: Republic of Venezuela. Educational Dept.:
Office Address: Apartado 128, Car- Sec., J. B. Johnson.
acas, Venezuela, South America.
Home Missionary Dept.:
OFFICERS.
Mission: Sec., Mrs. R. J. Sype.
Director and Treas., W. E. Bax-
ter. MINISTERS.
Field Miss. Sec., G. D. Raff. W. G. Kneeland, Drawer M, Cris-
tobal, Canal Zone, Panama.
MINISTER. C. E. Boynton, Box 43, Bluefields,
W. E. Baxter. Nicaragua.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. J. A. Reid, Box 83, Port Limon,
G. D. Raff, Mrs. W. E. Baxter. Costa Rica.
J. W. Shultz, Box 1039, San Josd,
Costa Rica.
J. B. Johnson, San Andres Island,
WEST CARIBBEAN CONFER- Republic de Colombia.
R. J. Sype, Drawer M, Cristobal,
ENCE. Canal Zone, Panama.
Organized 1900. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Territory: Panama, Colombia, H. C. Kephart, Mrs. H. C. Kephart,
Costa Rica, eastern part of Nica- Mrs. W. G. Kneeland, J. R. Os-
ragua, and San Andres,Old borne, Mrs. J. R. Osborne, J. L.
Providence, and Corn Islans. Holder, Mrs. R. J. Sype.
MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS.
BAHAMAS MISSION. Young People's Dept.:
Entered 1909. Sec., R. W. Smith.
Territory: The Bahama Islands. Home Missionary Dept.:
Population: 56,000. Sec., R. J. McKeague.
Address: Box 473, Nassau, Baha- Oriental Dept.:
mas. Sec., F. E. Stafford.
MINISTER. MINISTER.
J. H. Smith. L. L. Hutchinson, 1426 Young St.;
Honolulu, Hawaii.
HAWAIIAN MISSION. LICENTIATES.
Entered 1895. R. W. Smith, 1426 Young St.,
Territory: The Hawaiian Islands. Honolulu, Hawaii.
Population: 225,000. R. J. McKeague, 1426 Young St.,
Office: 1426 Young St., Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hawaii.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS.
C.R. Webster, 1020 Richards St.,
Mission: Honolulu, Hawaii.
Supt., L. L. Hutchinson. Mrs. C. R. Webster, 1020 Richards
Sec. and Treas., R. W. Smith. St., Honolulu, Hawaii.
Advisory Committee: L. L. Mrs. R. W. Smith, 1426 Young St;
Hutchinson, R. W. Smith, R. J. Honolulu, Hawaii.
McKeague, Jonah Kumalae, F. E.
Stafford. Mrs. Mabel McKeague, 1426 Young
St., Honolulu, Hawaii.
Tract Society: H. G. Rowland, 1426 Young St.,
Sec. and Treas., R. W. Smith. Honolulu, Hawaii.
Field Miss. Sec., Wm. MacMillan, Box 541, Hilo,
Sabbath School Dept.: Hawaii.
Sec., Mrs. C. R. Webster. Mrs. Wm. MacMillan, Box 541,

191
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 124,13 li
Shorthand only 121,13 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.

ADELPHIAN ACADEMY. Faculty: R. B. Thurber, Principal


and Manager, History; B. H.
Holly, Mich. Phipps, Science; H. M. Kelly,
Bible; T. A. Little, Preceptor,
Established 1904. Mathematics; Bertha M. Phelps,
Preceptress, Latin; Mable F.
Corporate Name: " Adelpbian Patterson, English, Normal Sub-
Academy Association." jects; Gail P. Eckard, Piano,
Board of Trustees: Chairman, A. Voice, Violin; A. L. Curtis,
J. Clark; Sec., R. B. Thurber; Bookkeeping; Minnie Swartz,
J. B. McKenney, A. V. Cotton, Matron; Esther V. Frank, Ac-
N. H. Pool, B. H. Phipps, W. J. countant and Registrar.
Webber, A. V. Morrison, A. L. Industrial Department: A. L. Cur-
VanFossen. tis, Agriculture and Dairying;
192
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 193

B. H. Phipps, Woodworking; BATTLEFORD ACADE""...T.


Bertha M. Phelps, Domestic
Arts; Minnie Swartz, Sewing. Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Established 1910.

ARIZONA INTERMEDIATE Board of Managers: J. G. Walker,


SCHOOL. T. D. Rowe, A. V. Farnsworth,
U. Wissner, D. D. Neufeld, G. W.
615 North Tenth St., Phoenix, Ariz. Rader, C. W. Deer.
Board: J. E. Bond, C. D. M. Wil- Faculty: T. D. Rowe, Principal
liams, L. B. Ragsdale, A. E. and Business Manager, History;
Earll, R. E. Kalfus, C. E. Stump, 0. 0. Farnsworth, Bible; J. W.
D. L. Wagner, A. E. Axtell, Mrs. Salisbury, Preceptor, Mathemat-
Lou Sturges. ics; H. W. Clark, Science; Miss
Faculty: Mrs. Daisy D. Sturges, Lydia Stickle, Preceptress, Eng-
Academic Grades; Miss Orpha lish; Miss Freda Guderian, Vocal
Andrews, Intermediate Grades; Music, German; Mrs. T. D. Rowe,
Miss Ellen Lambeth, Primary French; S. Karkov, Russian;
Grades. Miss Mabel Campbell, Instru-
mental Music; Mrs. Christina
Finkle, Matron; Mrs. G. A.
AUSTRALASIAN MISSIONARY Scott, Sewing and Dressmaking;
Perry Finkle, Carpentry and
COLLEGE. Blacksmithing; Miss Rena Cur-
Cooranbong, New South Wales, tis, Elementary School; Miss
Elizabeth Wooldridge, Assistant
Australia. in Elementary School; Fred Car-
Established 1894. penter, Farm Manager.

Board: C. H. Watson, A. W. An-


derson, J. M. Cole, C. H. Schowe,
C. Rosendahl, A. Mountain,
G. S. Fisher, C. H. Pretyman, L. BEECHWOOD ACADEMY.
D. A. Lemke.
Needham, Ind.
Faculty: Principal and Business
Manager, L. D. A. Lemke; Head Established 1902.
Master, C. H. Schowe; Bible, R.
Hare; Preceptor, F. L. Sharp: Board of Managers: Pres., W. A.
Preceptress and Matron, Mrs. E. Westworth; Sec. and Treas., C.
M. Caro; other teachers, C. V. W. Marsh; and the members of
Bell, Mrs. Schowe, T. Escreet, the Indiana Conference Commit-
T. Lister, J. D. K. Aitken. H. C. tee.
White, G. Bohringer, Miss R.
Allbon, Miss D. Arthur, E. A. Faculty: C. W. Marsh, B. A., Prin-
Shepherd, R. Colman. cipal and Manager, Bible and
History; Hugh Williams, B. A.,
Business and Industrial Depart- Preceptor, Bible, Mathematics
ment: J. D. K. Aitken, Supt. and Science; Mrs. C. W. Marsh,
Avondale Press; E. A. Shepherd, B. A., English and Language;
Supt. Health Food Dept.; G. Miss Lelia V. Patterson, Precep-
Bohringer, Farm Supt.; T. Es- tress, Physiology, Simple Treat-
creet, Blacksmithing; T. Lister, ments and Sewing; Mrs. Elmer
Electrical and Engineering; H. C. Jaques, Matron; Elmer Jaques,
White, Carpentry. Farm Manager.
194 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS-

BENGALI BOYS' SCHOOL. Silo Paulo, Brazil, South Amer-


Entally, Bengal, India. ica.
Established 1917. Board: F. W. Spies, John Lipke,
A. Pages, H. Meyer, A. Rockel,
In charge of Mrs. L. J. Burgess, F. R. Kumpel.
assisted by Bengali teachers. Edenlty: Principal, T. W. Steen,
Manager; Paul Hennig, Manoel
Kumpel, Albertine da Silva,
BENGALI GIRLS' SCHOOL. Blanche Davis, G. Liedke.
Entally, Bengal, India.
Languages: Portuguese, German,
Established 1916. English.
In charge of Mrs. W. H. Stevens,
assisted by Bengali teachers.
BROADVIEW SWEDISH SEM-
INARY.
BETHEL ACADEMY.
Bethel, Wis. La Grange, Ill.
Established 1899. Established 1910.
Educational Board: E. A. Bristol Legal Title: Broadview Swedish
(Pres.), H. T. Elliott (Sec.), G. Seminary Association.
P. Gaede, P. L. Larson, E. F.
Ferris, H. H. Hicks, W. J. 'Wal- Board of Trustees: 'Wm. Guthrie
ter, C. D. McCrillis. (Pres.), H. 0. Olson (Sec. and
Treas.), S. Mortenson, G. E.
Faculty: H. T. Elliott, Principal Nord, J. M. Erikson, L. H.
and Business Manager, History; Christian, Wm. A. Westworth,
R. W. Cash, Assistant Business August Anderson, A. J. Clark,
Manager, Bookkeeping and Type- J. H. Hoffman, E. A. Bristol,
writing; E. P. Weaver, Precep- C. H. Mattson.
tor, Science; Gladys McDill, Pre-
ceptress, English and Latin; P. Local Board: A. J. Clark (Chair-
E. Berthelsen, Language and man), H. 0. Olson (Sec.), G. E.
Bible; W. H. Wohlers, Farm Nord, August Anderson, W. H.
Manager, Algebra; Hattie Rath- Wineland.
bun, Matron; Wilhelma Jensen, Faculty: H. 0. Olson, M. A., Presi-
Normal Department, English; dent, History; J. M. Erikson,
Eva Philo, Music. Bible and Greek; W. H. Wine-
land, B. A., Science; August
Swedberg, Bible, Swedish; H. W.
BETHEL GIRLS' SCHOOL. Wilcox, B. A., English anu Latin;
J. W. Osborn, Mus. G., Vocal
Tungshan, Canton, China. and Instrumental Subjects; C.
J. Martinson, B. A., Science and
Established May 14, 1904. Mathematics; Mrs. H. 0. Olson,
Swedish; Mrs. H. W. Wilcox,
Address: Tungshan, Canton, China. Librarian; 0. R. Swanson, Ac-
Principal: H. B. Parker. countant, Commercial Subjects;
Oscar Olson, Preceptor; Mabel
Anderson, Preceptress; Nellie
BRAZILIAN SEMINARY. Swenson, Matron.
(Seminario Adventista.) Industries: W. H. Wineland, Farm
Address: Seminario Adventista, Superintendent, General Agricul-
Campao Redondo, Santo Amaro, ture; Mrs. W. H. Wineland, Sew-
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 195l

ing; Mrs. C. J. Martinson, House- Earl Snyder, Music and Bible;


hold Economics; Oscar Olson and Miss Faye L. Strickland, Eng-
Mabel Anderson, Hydrotherapy; lish; Mrs. Etta Tice,. Matron;
A. H. Anderson, Woodwork. H. A. Weaver, Farm Supt.; Miss
Susie Klose, Church School Dept.

CAMPION ACADEMY. CENTRAL POLYNESIAN


Loveland, Colo. TRAINING SCHOOL.
Established 1907. Buresala, Ovalau, Fiji, Pacific
Board: W. A. Gosmer (Pres.), Ocean.
D. D. Rees (Sec.), H. A. Van- Established 1904.
deman, C. R. Kite, J. G. Han-
hardt, H. B. Steele, G. C. Mathie- Faculty: H. R. Martin, Principal;
sen, W. A. Hankins, Robert R. Lane, Asst. Teacher; Mrs. R.
Beaird, C. L. Wilson. Lane, Matron.
Faculty: D. D. Rees, Principal and
Manager, Latin; C. H. Patter- CHINA MISSIONS TRAINING
son, Bible and History; C. H. SCHOOL.
Thompson, Science and Mathe-
matics; Laura E. Patterson, 57 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, China.
Preceptress, English; M. W. Established 1910.
Pogue, Preceptor, Bookkeeping;
Sheba Morris, Librarian, Inter- Board: F. A. Allum, 0. A. Hall,
mediate Grades; Mrs. M. W. J. 0. White, W. E. Gillis, H. J.
Pogue, Primary Department; Doolittle, C. P. Lillie, S. G.
Mrs. George Oberg, Music Di- White, K. H. Wood, M. C. War-
rector; Mrs. A. G. Wearner, Pre- ren, Frederick Lee, 0. B. Kuhn,
ceptress. H. M. Blunden, M. G. Conger, H.
0. Swartout, S. L. Frost, B.
Peterson.
CANTONESE INTERMEDIATE Local Board: II. 0. Swartout, R. J.
Brines, S. L. Frost, W. P. Hen-
SCHOOL. derson, K. H. Wood, Dr. A. C.
Selmon, and the Assistant Pre-
Tungshan, Canton, China. ceptor.
Principal: H. B. Parker. Faculty: H. 0. Swartout, Princi-
pal; R. J. Brines, Treas.; George
Harlow, Bible Teacher; and a
corps of Chinese assistant teach-
CEDAR LAKE ACADEMY. ers.
Cedar Lake, Mich.
Incorporated 1899.
CHOSEN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
Board of Managers: Pres., E. K.
Slade; Sec. and Treas., G. H. Soonan, Chosen (Korea).
Simpson, S. B. Horton, D. K. Established 1909.
Royer, R. J. Nethery, 0. F. Gay-
lord, A. L. Curtis, J. E. Root, Board: C. L. Butterfield, H. M.
E. A. Bristol. I.ee, Riley Russell, M. D., W. R.
Faculty: G. H. Simpson, Principal Smith, Kim Ku Hyok, Hong Ta
and Business Manager; S. L. Hup, Kim Pyong Yong.
Clark, Preceptor; Paul Ford, Faculty: H. M. Lee, Principal;
Science and Mathematics; Miss Kim Pyong Yong, Treasurer;
Louise Dedeker, Preceptress; G. and eight Korean teachers.
196 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

Industrial Dept.: W. R. Smith, DANISH-NORWEGIAN SEM-


Supt. INARY.
Hutchinson, Minns
CLINTON THEOLOGICAL SEM- Established 1910.
INARY.
Board Of-Managers: Chas. Thomp-
Clinton, Mo. son, W. H. Clark, P. E. Broder-
sen, N. P. Neilsen, L. H. Chris-
Founded 1910; Incorporated. tian, R. A. Underwood, A. P.
Hansen, M. B. Van Kirk, Alfred
Legal Title: " Clinton Theological Jensen.
Seminary."
Local Board: N. P. Neilsen, Chas.
Board of Trustees: Chas. Thomp- Thompson, P. E. Brodersen; J.
son, R. A. Underwood, M. Lu- M. Peterson, George Axelsen.
kens, L. H. Christian, J. T. Boett-
cher, J. F. Simon, F. R. Isaac, Faculty: N. P. Neilsen, President,
C. L. Benson, D. U. Hale, F. W. Bible; H. R. Johnson, Bible; M.
Stray, E. L. Stewart, M. B. Van S. Reppe, Norwegian, History;
Kirk, E. C. Witzke, David Voth, J. M. Peterson, English, French,
I. G. Ortner, John Isaac. Pyschology; H. M. Johnson,
Officers of the Board: Pres., R. A. Greek, Latin, Mathematics; V.
Underwood; Sec., E. C. Witzke; E. Toppenberg, Danish, History
Treas., F. R. Isaac. of Missions; A. G. Larson,
Science; Caroline Hopkins, Com-
Executive. Committee: F. R. Is- mercial Department; Dagmar
aac (Chairman), E. C. Witzke Christiansen, English; Anna Nel-
(Sec.), J. T. Boettcher, John
Isaac, D. U. Hale, J. F. Simon, son, Normal Department; Emery
R. A. Underwood. Lorntz, Preceptor, German, His-
tory; Jennie Nelson, Grade
Faculty: F. R. Isaac, A. B., Presi- Work; Louise E. Knudsen, Hy-
dent and Business Manager,
History; John Isaac, Bible, Min- drotherpy; Mariam Johnson,
isterial Training; J. F. Harder, Preceptress, Asst. Mathematics;
Bible; E. C. Witzke, Ph. D., Mary Hendrickson, Matron, Do-
Linguistics, Philosophy; R. E. mestic Science; E. R. Link,
Hoen, A. B., Science; Miriam Voice, Cornet, Saxophone; Char-
Switzer, A. M., Mathematics;
Olivia L. Boettcher, A. M., Ger- lotte Link, Piano, Voice.
man, French, Russian; Rachel Instructors: George Axelsen, Farm
Salisbury, A. B., English Lan- Manager; A. M. Martin, Carpen-
guage; Mrs. Hedwig Kleuser- try; Fred Hansen, Baking; Paul
Tetzlaff, A. B., Normal Depart-
ment; C. C. Engel, Music Di- Nelson, Printing; Anna Hilde,
rector, Violin, Singing; Ernst Sewing; Harley Andersen, Book-
Hartmann, Piano, Organ; Estelle binding; Dagmar Christiansen,
Kienoff, B. M., Piano, Voice, Library Science; Fred Moen,
Harmony, History of Music; Plumbing; Louise Knudsen,
R. V. Matson, Band Instruments Practical Nursing, First Aid;
and 'Cello; Anna G. Roedel, Pre- Della Thompon, Asst. Music
ceptress; A. B. Tetzlaff, A. B.,
History, Preceptor; Clara M. Teacher; Letta Hill, Asst. Music
Yaeger, Matron; Margaret Teacher; Bertha Peake, Draw-
Nickel, Critic Teacher. ing.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 197

DARLING RANGE SCHOOL. EMMANUEL MISSIONARY


COLLEGE.
Carmel, West Australia.
Berrien Springs, Mich..
Established 1907.
Established 1901.
Board of Managers: A. H. Piper, Legal Title: "Emmanuel Mis-
E. S. Butz, G. H. Palmateer, G. sionary College, Incorporated."
Newbold, P. B. Otto.
Faculty: A. H. Piper, Principal Board of Trustees: Wm. Guthrie,
and Manager; G. Newbold. Head Frederick Griggs, J. H. Haughey,
Master and Preceptor; R. H. W. A. Westworth, C. S. Wiest,
Constandt, Farm Manager; Miss E. K. Slade, C. A. Russell, J. H.
N. E. Schnepel, Matron and Pre- Schilling, A. J. Clark, E. A. Bris-
ceptress; Miss L. Baird, Miss tol, J. J. Irwin, W. H. Holden.
M. Dawkins, Miss A. Shakes- Officers of the Board: Pres.,
peare. Wm. Guthrie; Treas., Frederick
Griggs; Sec., J. H. Haughey.
Faculty: Frederick Griggs, Presi-
dent, Philosophy; J. H. Haughey,
EASTERN CANADIAN MIS- Greek and Hebrew; W. H. Wake-
ham, Bible; 0. R. Cooper, M. D.,
SIONARY SEMINARY. Science; T. M. French, Missions,
Oshawa, Ontario. Evangelical Training; S. A.
Smith, Agriculture; Birt Sum-
Established 1912. mers, Musical Director; R. R.
Werline, History; 0. L. Graham,
Board of Management: A. V. Ol- Mathematics; P. N. Pearce, Eng-
son (Pres.), A: J. Olson (Sec.), lish; Dorothy E. White, Normal
B. M. Heald, W. C. Young, J. L. Director; M. L. Kelley, Com-
Wilson, D. J. C. Barrett, H. H. merce; Bertha E. Allen, Regis-
Dexter, N. H. Saunders. trar, Assistant in History; Cush
Sparks, Printing; Mary E. Lam-
Faculty; A. J. Olson, B. A., Pres- son, Preeeptress; Rena Klooster,
ident, History; W. R. French, Matron, Domestic Science; J. S.
Bible and Pastoral Training; Marshall, Preceptor; Mrs. Birt
H. S. Miller, Science and Math- Summers, Piano; Mrs. Blanche
ematics; Jean Vuilleumier, E. Griggs, Latin; Fred Green,
French Department; Lula Fer- Assistant Business Manager;
ris, English and Latin; Roy Mac Mrs. M. L. Kelley, Assistant in
Kenzie, Normal Department; Commerce; Jose Llorens, Span-
Earl Beaty, B. A., Commercial ish and French; K. F. Ambs,
and Accountant; Annie Mac. German; Dorothy L. Pearce, As-
Kenzie, Music Department; sistant in English; Bessie D.
Lambert Parrish, B. A., Precep- Dexter, Assistant in French; H.
tor and Assistant in Mathemat- 0. Butler, Assistant Preceptor;
ics and Science; Alma M. Hill, Ruby E. Boyd, Critic Teacher,
Preceptress and Eighth Grade; Normal Training School; Mil-
Mrs. Lambert Parrish, Elemen- dred Edwards, Critic Teacher,
tary School; Ruth M. Levenentz, Normal Training School; Mrs.
Stenography; Emma Wooldridge, M. B. Marshall, Critic Teacher,
Matron and First Aid; Minnie Normal Training School, Mrs.
Abray, Sewing; J. J. Annable, Genevieve Spohr Kepler, Violin;
Carpentry; T. K. Martin, Draw- J. D. Reavis, Cornet, Guitar,
ing; J. Richings, Farm Manager Mandolin; Ardenne May, Draw-
and Gardener. ing and Painting.
198 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

Vocational Faculty: Frederick D. Wells, J. Z. Hottel, J. E. Bel-


Griggs, Superintendent; Fred knap.
Green, Assistant Superintendent;
J. H. Haughey, Apiculture; Cush Officers of the Corporation: K. C.
Sparks, Printing; S. A. Smith, Russell, Pres.; D. A. Bailey, Sec.
General Farming and Fruit and Treas.
Growing; J. R. Sampson, Car- Faculty: J. Z. Hottel, Principal
pentry, Woodwork, Mechanical and Manager, Bible and History;
Work; Rena Klooster, Domestic D. E. H. Lindsey, Preceptor, In-
Science; Mrs. Winifred Piper, dustries, Science; Mary Herr-
Sewing; Mrs. Jesse Jared, Ama- Hottel, Music; Ethel L. Scott,
teur Nursing. Preceptress, English, Domestic
School of Theology Faculty: Fred- Science; Mrs. D. B. H. Lindsey,
erick Griggs, A. M., President, Mathematics.
Professor of Philosophy; W. H.
Wakeham, Dean, Professor of
Biblical Exegesis; J. H. Haughey,
B. S., Professor of Greek and He- FIRESIDE CORRESPONDENCE
brew; 0. R. Cooper, M. D., Pro- SCHOOL.
fessor of Science; T. M. French,
Professor of Homiletics and Mis- Takoma Park Station, Washing-
sions; Birt Summers, Professor ton, D. C.
of Music; R. R. Werline, A. B.,
Professor of History; P. N. Established 1909.
Pearce, A. M., Professor of Eng-
lish; Miss Dorothy E. White, Management: Department of Ed-.
A. B., Professor of Education; ucation of General Conference.
Miss Bertha E. Allen, A. B., Board of Managers: W. E. How-
Registrar, Assistant Professor ell (Chairman), J. L. Shaw,
of History; Joseph Llorens, In- F. Griggs, G. B. Thompson,
structor in French and Spanish; M. E. Kern,. C. C. Lewis (Sec.).
K. F. Ambs, Instructor in Ger-
man. Faculty: Charles C. Lewis, A. M.,
Lecturers: A. G. Daniells, Lecturer Principal, Hebrew, College Rhet-
on Church Organization and Pol- oric, Journalism, Public Speak-
ity; J. L. Shaw, Lecturer on ing, Logic, Pedagogy, Agricul-
Mission Polity; W. E. Howell, ture, Geology, Bible Readings;
Lecturer on Christian Education; Warren E. Howell, A. M., Bible
C. L. Benson, Lecturer on Bibli- Doctrines, Life of Christ. Latin
cal Interpretation and Compara- I. II, N. T. Greek I, II; Christian
tive Religions; C. S. Longacre, M. Sorenson, A. M., United
Lecturer on Religious Liberty; States History, General History,
M. E. Kern, Lecturer on Mis- Modern History, Church History;
sionary Volunteer Services. H. Camden Lacey, A. M., Acts
of the Apostles, N. T. Epistles,
Daniel and the Revelation, Evi-
dences of Christianity. History
FERNWOOD INTERMEDIATE of Missions; Elon G. Salisbury,
A. M., Arithmetic, Algebra. Ge-
SCHOOL. ometry; George H. Heald, M. D.,
Tunesassa, N. Y. Physiology and Hygiene, First
Aid; Ellsworth L. Richmond,
Established 1907. Bookkeeping; Bernard P. Foote,
Stenography, Typewriting, Office
Board of Trustees: K. C. Russell, Methods; Mrs. Agnes Lewis Cav-
F. H. Hicks, H. M. Fleming, F. iness, A. B., English Grammar,
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. '199

Ninth Grade English, Composi- FUKIEN INTERMEDIATE


tion Rhetoric, English Litera- SCHOOL.
ture, Early Education; Mrs.
Myrta Kellogg Lewis, A. B., Kulangsu, Amoy, China.
Bible Grades 4-7, Studies in
the Psalms, 0. T. History, Ma- Principal: F. E. Bates.
jor and Minor Prophets, First
Grade, Psychology; Mrs. Bar-
bara Knox Albertsworth, Har- GARHWAL INDUSTRIAL
mony; Mrs. Stella Moyers SCHOOL.
Thompson, Home Nursing.
Dwarikhal, Garhwal District, 4
India.
FOOCHOW INTERMEDIATE (Hindustani Language.)
SCHOOL. Established 1910.
Foochow, China. In charge of F. W. Smith, Princi-
pal, assisted by native teachers.
Principal: C. C. Morris.

GEM STATE ACADEMY.


FOX RIVER ACADEMY.
Caldwell, Idaho.
Sheridan, Ill.
Established 1918.
Established 1000.
Board: Executive Committee of
Board: J. H. Schilling (Pres.), W. the Southern Idaho Conference.
L. Avery (Sec.), W. H. Holden,
R.,J. Watson, H. H. Todd, E. N. Managing Financial Committee: J.
Sargent, Hiram Young. W. Norwood, R. W. Airey, H. A.
Green.
Faculty W. L. Avery, Principal,
Bible; Arthur Skeels, Preceptor, Faculty: A. J. Meiklejohn, B. A.,
Science; Cora B. Hicks, Precep- Principal, Mathematics; R. P.
tress, English; Edna Fitton, Abel, Business Manager, Science,
Latin, Geometry; H. P. Waldo, Preceptor; R. W. Airey, Bible
Bible, History; Maude Warren, and History; Mrs. May Hartley,
Music; Mrs. H. P. Waldo, Ma- English and Latin; Miss Enid
tron. Sparks, Preceptress, Primary
Grades; Mrs. R. P. Abel, Ma-
tron; Mrs. J. E. Weaver, Music.
FRIEDENSAU INDUSTRIAL
SCHOOL. GRAYSVILLE ACADEMY.
Friedensau, Post Grabow, Bez. Graysville, Tenn.
Magdeburg, Germany.
Established 1893.
Established 1899. Board of Managers: R. L. Wil-
Faculty: Dr. E. Meyer, Principal; liams (Pres.), - G. H. Baber
Chr. Wetzp1.-Business Manager: (Sec.), Smith Sharp, L. A.
. . C. Banas, Treasurer; M. Birkner, Jacobs, Sam Moyers, E. T. Mc-
Matron; W. Willer, H. Teich, Nett, Rochelle Philmon.
Th. ltzmann, Br. Pieringer, Ch. Faculty: Rochelle Philmon, Prin-
Zybach, Otto Schuberth. cipal, English and Mathematics;
Languages: German, Russian, G. H. Baber, Business Manager,
'English, French, Polish, Greek. Bible and History; Mrs. L. A.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

Jacobs, Science and Intermediate Faculty: Principal, W. C. Baldwin:


Department; Nell Travis, Pri- Assistants: Miss Florence Chil-
mary Department; Minnie Trip- son, Primary Grades; Miss Ruby
lett, Stenography; Bernice Wil- Adams, Preceptress, Matron and
liams, Music. Domestic Science; Miss Helen
Gardner, Assistant in Primary
Grades.
HAZEL- ACADEMY.
- Hazel, Ky. JAPAN MISSION TRAINING
SCHOOL.
Established 1901.
169 Amanuma, Suginami-mura,
Board of Managers: W. R. Elliott Toyotama-gun, Tokyo, Japan.
(Pres.), M. F. Knox (Sec.), J. R..
Kennedy, W. D. Wade. Established 1908.
Faculty: W. H. White, Principal, Board: B. P. Hoffman, P. A. Web-
Bible and History; R. B. King, ber, A. B. Cole, T. H. Okohira,
Agriculturist and Business Man- H. Kuniya.
ager; Mrs. R. B. King, Matron Principal and Manager:
and Preeeptress; Miss Gladys
Ruth Clark, Assistant Precep-
tress, Mathematics and English;
Mrs. C. W. Lowry, Music. Ki_RMATAR MIDDLE ENG-
LISH SCHOOL.
HONAN INTERMEDIATE Karmatar, E. I. R., India.
SCHOOL. Established 1915.
Lowanho, Yencheng, Honan, China. (Bengali and Hindi Languages)
Established 1917.
In charge of C. C. Kellar and na-
Principal: M. G. Conger; Asst., tive assistants.
Mrs. M. G. Conger.

KETCHUM INTERMEDIATE
INDIAN CHRISTIAN TRAIN- SCHOOL.
ING SCHOOL.
Ketchum, Okla.
61 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India. Established 1911.
Established 1915. Board of Directors: Pres., IV. R.
Sufficool; Sec., Ira LaRoe;
Managing Board: W. W. Fletcher, Treas., A. Z. Miller, John Wool-
I. F. Blue, A. H. 'Williams. ery, S. C. Keehnel.
Teaching Staff: I. F. Blue, Prin- Faculty: Esther Knudson, Princi-
cipal; Mrs. I. F. Blue, and na- pal ; Miss Nora L. Dunn, Igis's
tive assistants.
Abbie F. Dunn.

INTER-MOUNTAIN ACADEMY.
Located at Rulison, Colo. LAKE GROVE MISSION SCHOOL.
Established 1918. Lake Grove, Thoreau, N. Mex.
Postal Address, R. F. D., Grand Established 1918.
Valley, Colo. Managing Board: Morris Lukens,
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 201

J. W. Christian, J. E. Bond, Dept., Critic Teacher; Mrs. H.


H.-M. J. Richards, Orno Follett. W. Lindsay, Practical Nursing
Faculty: B. W. Lowry, Principal; and Hydrotherapy; Mrs. C. A.
Orno Follett, Bible; Agnes Fol- Shull, Normal Art.
lett, Domestic Science; Mrs. B. Industrial Faculty: M. E. Olsen,
W. Lowry, Music. Supt.; J. A. Trout, Accountant;
Mrs. I. Armstrong, Matron;
Leon Gardiner, Carpentry; Mrs.
LANCASTER JUNIOR COLLEGE. J. A. Trout, Sewing, Dressmak-
ing and Millinery; J. A. Wahlen,
(Formerly. South Lancaster Cooking and Home Economics;
Academy) S. E. Brown, Farm Supt.; Jos-
eph Hawksley, Steam and Elec-
South Lancaster, Mass. trical Engineering.
Established 1882.
Board of Trustees: R. D. Quinn,
M. E. Olsen. J. E. Jayne, H. W. LATIN UNION SCHOOL.
Carr, H. C. Hartwell, J. K. Jones,
A. T. Robinson, R. J. Bryant, Gland (Ct. Vaud), Switzerland.
K. C. Russell, J. A. Trout, NV. E.
Bliss, J. D. Snider, W. 0. Howe, Established 1904.
H. A. May, B. E. Nicola, C. L. Board of Management: Paul
Kilgore, H. B. Tucker, D. A. Steiner, L. P. Tieche, P. A.
Bailey, L. 0. Machlan. De Forest, J. Robert.
Officers of the Corporation: R. D. Teachers: Paul Steiner, P. A. De
- Quinn, Pres.; J. A. Trout, Sec. Forest, M. D.; E. Noulay; Paul
and Treas. Carlier.
Administration: Business Man-
ager, M. E. Olsen; Accountant,
J. A. Trout; Preceptor, C. A.
Shull; Preceptress, Miss Pearl LAURELWOOD ACADEMY.
Rees; Matron, Mrs. Irville Arm-
strong. Gaston, Oreg.
Faculty: M. E. Olsen, Principal, Established 1904.
- English; H. S. Prenier, Bible
and Pastoral Training; C. A. Board of Managers: H. W. Cot-
Shull, History; Miss Rowena trell (Chairman), H. G. Thurs-
Purdon, Mathematics; J. A. L. ton, J. H. Hanson, W. C. Em-
Derby, English; Harmon Lind- merson, William Reith, B. J.
say, Bible; G. R. Lehman, Li- Cady, G. C. Hoskin.
brarian and Ancient- and Modern Faculty: J. L. Kay, Principal,
Languages; Miss Pearl Rees, Pre-, Bible and Mathematics; Wm.
ceptress; Jess Fair, Instrumen- Reith, Business Manager; C. A.
tal and Vocal Music; Miss Edna Holt, Preceptor, History and
Farnsworth, Pianoforte, History Science; Mrs. J. L. Kay, Pre-
of Music, Harmony; B. B. Ross ceptress, Literature, Asst. Bible,
and Mrs. B. B. Ross, Dept. of Registrar; Mrs. Lela M. Brown,
Business Education; E. E. Prin- Language and Asst. Mathemat-
gle, Science; L. 0. Machlan Nor- ics; Mrs. R. R. Figuhr, Spanish
mal Director; Miss Hazel' Gor- and Asst. Science; Mrs. C. A.
don, Primary Dept., Critic Holt, Normal; Miss Ella Bal-
Teacher; Miss Ruth Meleen, In- lard, Music; Miss Rachel Hall,
termediate Dept., Critic Teacher; Intermediate Department; Mrs,
Miss Myrtle Schultz, Grammar Cora Diedericks, Matron.
202 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

LODI ACADEMY. Officers of the Board: Pres., J.


W. Christian; Vice-Pres., N. G.
Lodi, Cal. Evans; Sec. and Treas., S. S.
Merrill; Business Manager, L. M.
Established 1908. Bowen.
Board: C. Santee, J. D. Fink, C.
Stone, J. A. Stevens, P. H. Faculty of Medicine: Newton G.
Glantz, M. E. Cady. Evans, B. S., M. D., President,
Pathology; P. T. Magan, Ph. B.,
Faculty: , Prin- M. D., Dean of Los Angeles Divi-
cipal and Business Manager, sion, Medicine; Alfred ShryOck,
Mathematics and English; W. A. B., M. D., Secretary, Histol-
P. Dayton. B. A., Bible and His- ogy and Embryology; George
tory; G. M. Price, M. A., Science Thomason, M. D., L. R. C. S.,
and Latin; S. H. Lindt, Precep- L. R. C. P., Surgery; W. A.
tor, Bible; F. T. Oakes, Commer- George, A. M., M. D., Surgery;
cial Studies; Mrs. F. T. Oakes, E. H. Risley, M. D., Chemistry;
Preceptress, Assistant Teacher; A. H. Larson, B. S., M. D., Ob-
Mrs. F. Green, Matron; Mrs. J. stetrics; F. M. Burg, Bible Exe-
H. Paap, Pianoforte, Organ; gesis; A: W. Truman, M. D.,
Ada Hartley, Vocal Music and Neurology; J. J. Weir, M. D.,
Harmony; V. V. Wolfkill, Gram- Ophthalmology and Otolaryng-
mar Grades; Mrs. Stone, Inter- ology; S. P. S. Edwards, M. 0.,
mediate Grades; Velma Wallace, Physiology (on leave of ab-
Primary Grades; Mrs. W. P. sence).
Dayton, Art.
Associate Professors: H. W. Voll-
Industries: W. P. Dayton, Wick- mer, M. D., Medicine; F. E. Her-
erwork; S. H. Lindt, Carpentry; zer, A. B., M. D., Bacteriology
Mabel Champion, Sewing. and Hygiene; C. W. Harrison,
M. D., Anatomy; A. N. Donald-
son, A. B., M. D., Physiology;
LOMA LINDA COLLEGE. D. D. Comstock, M. D., Medicine;
F. F. Abbott, M. D., Therapeu-
Legal Title: " College of Medical tics; Wilburn H. Smith, M. D.,
Evangelists." F. R. C. S., Surgery; Wm. S.
Mortensen, M. D., Pediatrics;
Loma Linda, Cal. Lyra H. George, M. D., Obstet-
rics; Julia A. White, M. D.,
Chartered 1909. Gynecology; Lillian E. Magan,
Board of Trustees: (Term of two M. D., Gynecology; Abbie Wine-
years) A. G. Daniells, W. T. gar-Simpson, M. D., Gynecology;
Knox, R. A. Underwood, Chas. Leslie D. Trott, M. D., Pediatrics;
Thompson, C. W. Flaiz, Wm. L. J. Otis, M. D., Clinical Sur-
Guthrie, Alfred Shryock; (term gery; M. A. Barndt, M. D., Oto-
of one year) L. M. Bowen, F. M. laryngology; P. F. Haskell, M.
Burg, N. 0. Evans, E. E. An- D., Oto-laryngology; Lavina
dross, P. T. Magan, W. A. Buhl; Baxter-Herzer, M. D., Nutrition
J. W. Christian; (term of three and Dietetics; E. S. McClelland,
years) W. F. Martin, G. W. Rea- M. D., Clinical Ophthalmology;
ser, W. A. George, M. M. Hare, Belle Wood-Comstock, M. D.,
A. W. Truman, E. H. Risley, Gynecology.
S. S. Merrill. Clinical Professors: C. A. Burrows,
Honorary Members for ore year: M. D., Ophthalmology and Oto-
Josephine Gotzian, Julia A. laryngology; G. K. Abbott, A. B.,
White. M. 157, Medicine; Lasher .11art,
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 203

M. D., Dermatology; A. L. Hill, Alfred Shryock, M. D., Regis-


M. D., Pediatrics; Wm. W. Wor- trar.
ster, A. M., M. D., Medicine; Los Angeles Branch: The Ellen G.
E. M. Lazard, M. D., Obstetrics; White Memorial Hospital and
H. A. Rosenkranz, M. D., Urol- Boyle Ave. Dispensary, 304 North
ogy; H. V. Brown, M. D., Pedi- Boyle Ave. (cor. Michigan Ave.),
atrics. Los Angeles, Cal. Percy T. Ma-
Assistants: L. H. Bailey, M. D., gan, M. D., (Dean of Los Ange-
Clinical Surgery; A. D. Butter- les division) in charge. This is
field, M. D., Clinical Medicine; the Clinical Department of the
Mary C. McReynolds, M. D., College of Medical Evangelists.
Physiological Therapeutics; J.
M. Bulpitt, Bacteriology and Hy-
giene; Fred Bulpitt, M. D.,
Chemistry; Alfred R. Ross, M. MAPLEWOOD ACADEMY.
D., Pathology; Daniel Burgeson,
M. D., Medicine; Claude E. Maple Plain, Minn.
Steen, M. D., Medicine. Established 1904.
Special Lecturers: Jessie H. Simp- Executive Board : Pres., W. H.
son, M. D., Psychiatry; Wm. W. Clark; Sec., L. R. Anderson;
Roblee; M. D., Surgery. H. L. Halverson, H. M. Hiatt.
Instructors: I. S. Ritchie; M. D., Faculty: L. R. Anderson, Princi-
Medicine; Z. E. Nightingale, M. pal, Latin, History; Eugene Le-
D., Obstetrics; Litta Belle Hib- land, Bible; L. C. Palmer, Pre-
ben-Campbell, L. L. B., Medical ceptor, Science, Mathematics;
Jurisprudence; Alfred Shryock, L. N. Holm, Farm Superintend-
M. D., Registrar. ent, Agriculture; Olive Severs,
Librarian, Languages, Commer-
Faculty of Nurses' Course: N. G. cial Branches; Mary H. Moore,
Evans, M. D., President; W. A. English, Elocution; Katie M.
George, M. D., EleCtrotherapy, Pogue, Preeeptress, Grade Sub-
Physics, Bandaging, Prin. Mas- jects; Iva Winter, Piano, Voice;
sage, Bible; Alfred Shryock, M. Edna Eggum, Matron, Domestic
D., Anatomy; J. M. Bulpitt, M. Science; Maude Kipp, Violin.
D., Bacteriology; Lyra H.
George, M. D., Obstetrics, Gy-
necology, Pediatrics; J. J. Weir,
M. D., Bible; A. N. Donaldson,
M. D., Physiology; Lavina Bax- MEIKTILA TECHNICAL
ter-Herzer, M. D., Hygiene-, Diet- SCHOOL.
etics, Cooking; H. W. Vollmer,
M. D., Public Health; Fred Bul- Meiktila, Burma.
pitt, M. D. Chemistry, Materia Established 1910.
Medica; F. M. Burg, Bible Doc-
trines; Mary C. McReynolds, Teaching Staff: D. C. Ludington,
Principles of Hydrotherapy, San- Principal, assisted by five native
itarium Principles; Yrs. Pollock, teachers.
Massage; Mrs. E. Chapman,
Practical Nursing, Ethics, Hy-
drotherapy, Technique of Hydro;
Miss Kate Macey, Practical MOUNT ELLIS ACADEMY.
Nursing, Hydrotherapy, Ethics; Bozenian, Mont.
A. D. Butterfield, M. D., Me-
ehanotherapy, Diseases; C. W. Established 1901.
Harrison, M. D, Genito-Urinary; Board of Managers: G. F. Watson,
204 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

V. T. Armstrong, T. G. Johnson, MUSSOORIE PRIMARY AND


W. D. Rittenhouse, C. F. Cole, MIDDLE ENGLISH SCHOOL.
R. T. Grimes, C. W. Page.
" Annfield School," Mussoorie,
Faculty: V. T. Armstrong, Prin-
pal; Lowell Bunch, Preceptor; India.
Kate Scott, Matron and Precep- Established 1911.
tress; C. F. Cole, Bible Teacher;
Pearl Whitmore, S. W. Palmer, Faculty: Geo. F. Furnival, Princi-
Mrs. Harry Watson, Mrs. V. T. pal; Mrs. G. F. Furnival, Mrs.
Armstrong, Mrs. Lowell Bunch. A. O'Connor.

OAK PARK ACADEMY.


MOUNT VERNON ACADEMY. Nevada, Iowa.
Mount Vernon, Ohio. Established 1911.

Established 1893. Board of Managers: A. R. Ogden


(Pres.), L. A. Hoopes (Sec.), A.
P. Hanson, D. F. Weatherly,
Executive Board: F. H. Robbins, C. J. Robinson, J. J. Koehn, John
B. G. Wilkinson, T. B. West- Shiveley, G. E. Leffler.
brook, C. E. Welch, N. S. Ash-
ton, W. F. Schwartz, G. C. Quil- Faculty: L. A. Hoopes, Principal,
lin, I. J. Gault, H. A. Weaver, Bible; W. C. Hannah, Business
I. D. Richardson, A. E. King. Manager, History; T. J. Roach,
Accountant, Mathematics; E. A.
Officers of Board: F. H. Robbins, Warner, M. D., Science; Miss
Pres.; N. S. Ashton, Sec.; A. E. Wavie Tubbs, English and
King, Treas.; C. C. Pulver, Au- Latin; H. M. Jones, Preceptor;
ditor. Mrs. Esther Jones,Preceptress;
Mrs. W. C. Hanna, Shorthand,
Local Board: F. H. Robbins, N. S. Typewriting, Sewing; Miss Ger-
Ashton, T. B. Westbrook, I. D. trude Helligso, Piano, Voice,
Richardson, C. E. Welch. Harmony, and History of Music;
Miss Lena Rosenthal, Matron;
Miss Vera E. Hoopes, Violin;
Faculty:. N. S. Ashton, Principal; E. L. Anderson, Printing.
S. C. Rockwell, Science and
Mathematics; W. H. Teesdale, Special Instructor: Dr. H. W. Bar-
History; Mrs. H. A. Miller, Eng- bour.
lish and Latin; Miss Minnie 0.
Hart, Preparatory Department
H. A. Miller, Music; Miss Olive
.V. Boutelle, Commercial Depart- OAKWOOD JUNIOR COLLEGE.
ment; Mrs. Ethel Templeton,
Asst. Commercial Dept.; Mrs. (For Colored)
Clara Morris, Sewing Depart- Huntsville, Ala.
ment; Herbert B. Rudolph, Car-
pentry Department; A. I. Baker, Established 1895.
Printing Department; E. J. Sti-
peck, Preceptor; Mrs. A. E. King, Board of Managers: S. E. Wight
Preceptress; Mrs. E. J: Stipeck, (Chairman), J. I. Beardsley
Registrar; A. E. King,. Business (Sec. and Treas.), W. H. Bran-
Manager. . son, Morris Lukens, W. E. How-
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 206

ell, E. E. Andross, C. J. Boyd, keeping and Typewriting; Miss


W. H. Green, T. B. Buckner, G. Mollie Miller, Matron, Domestic
E. Peters, J. H. Lawrence. ' Science; Miss Freda Pierson,
Grades 6-8; Miss Minerva Warn-
Faculty: J. I. Beardsley, B. A., mack, Primary.
President and Manager, English;
W. L. Bird, B. A., Ministerial
Department; C. S. Corkham, B.
A., Assistant Manager, Mathe- PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE.
matics, Science; E. C. Jacobsen,
M. A., History; F. L. Peterson, St. Helena, Cal.
B. A., English, Music; Etta L. Established 1909.
Reeder, Medical Superintendent;
F. W. Halladay, Preparatory De- Board of Directors, Pacific Union
partment, Mechanics; College Association: J. W. Chris-
Normal Department; J. M. tian, Pres.; E. W. Farnsworth,
Swofford, Farm Superintendent; Vice-Pres.; Claude Conard, Sec.
A. V. Ward, Bookkeeper; Mrs. and Treas.; C. W. Irwin, J. L.
Ida Parker-Ford, Preceptress; McElhany, J. A. Stevens, C. San-
Edna Bryan, Matron; Jennie B. tee, M. E. Hollister, J. H. Paap,
Stratton, Music; F. L. W. Clark, C. H. Jones, G. W. Reaser, C. E.
Carpentry. Rice, A. E. Hall, W. F. Martin,
J. E. Bond, H. E. Lysinger, New-
ton Evans, M. D., W. C. White,
M. E. Cady, M. W. Newton, M.
OROUA MISSIONARY SCHOOL. M. Hare, G. W. Wells.
Longburn, New Zealand. Local Board: C. W. Irwin, Chair-
man; Claude Conard, Sec.; G.
Established 1907. W. Wells, G. F. Wolfkill, W. C.
'White, C. E. Rice, M. W. New-
Board: A. W. Cormack, J. Mills, ton, A. D. Owens.
G. F. Wright, John Pascoe, B.
Cozens. Administration: J. W. Christian,
President, General Board of Di-
Faculty: J. Mills, Principal; other rectors; C. W. Irwin, President
- teachers, Mrs. J. Mills, Miss M. of College, Chairman of Local
Smart. Board; Claude Conard, Sec.,
Treas., and Business Manager.
OSWEGO ACADEMY. Faculty: C. W. Irwin, President,
New Testament Greek; W. G.
Oswego, Kans. Wirth, Bible; M. W. Newton,
Higher Mathematics and Astron-
Established 1906. omy; H. A. Washburn, Libra-
Board of Managers: F. W. Stray, rian, History; G. F. Wolfkill,
D. E. Huffman, R. H. Bruns, Biological Science, Chemistry,
W. L. Nott, C. E. AcMoody, R. and Agriculture; Claude Conard,
Business Manager, Accountancy
B. Stauffer, H. Osterloh, J. D. and Commerce; W. E. Robbins,
McBroom, H. C. Hughey. Registrar, Shorthand and Type-
Faculty: D. E. Huffman, Principal, writing; R. A. Hare, Preceptor,
Bible, Science, Oratory, and Bus- English and Philosophy; N. E.
inessManager ; R. H. Bruns, Pre- Paulin, Director of Music, Vio-
ceptor History, Band; Miss May- lin, Orchestra, Harmony, and
belle Miller,
' Preceptress, Eng- History of Music; L. D. An-
, lish, Language; Miss Clara Ol- drews, Piano; S. J. Whitney,
son, Music; C. R. Bruns, Book- Preceptor, First Aid. and Treat-
200 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

ments; W. B. Taylor, Bible and 0. F. Sevrens, Matron and Pre-


Manual Arts; Miss Hattie An- ceptress.
dre, Preceptress, Testimonies;
Mrs. A. E. McKibbin, Bible His-
tory; Mrs. H. E. Osborne, Nor-
mal Director, Education and
Normal Methods; Mrs. W. B. PLAINVIEW ACADEMY.
Taylor, Vocal Music; Mrs. C. W. Redfield, S. Dak.
Irwin; Mrs. Wm. E. Robbins;
Mrs. M. W. Newton, General Established at Elk Point, S. Dak.,
History and Algebra; Mrs. S. J. in 1902; removed to Redfield in
Whitney, Hydrotherapy; Mrs. 1911.
G. F. Wolfkill, Domestic Sci-
ende; Harriet Sherrill, Art; Ha-
zel Carmichael, Grammar Grades; Board: Chairman, E. T. Russell;
Mrs. F. 0. Rathbun, English. Sec. and Treas., H. J. Sheldon;
I. G. Ortner, Alfred Jensen, M.
Instructors: C. E. Weniger, Eng- M. Kier, E. W. Bresee, T. H.
lish, and Latin; R. A. Mor- Jeys, William Reiner, Bert
tensen, Physics; C. Kuehnle, Rhoads, Albert Tucker.
French; K. J. Reynolds, Span-
ish; Mrs. A. C. Hanson, Book- Faculty: H. J. Sheldon, Principal,
keeping; Gladys E. Robinson, Business Manager, Latin; T. H.
Primary Grades; J. Arthur, Or- Jeys, Bible; W. J. McComb,
ganist, Organ. Science, History, Bookkeeping;
Industrial Faculty: C. W. Irwin, A. G. Youngberg, Preceptor,
Superintendent; Claude Conard, Arithmetic and History; Mrs.
Manager; M. W. Newton, Me- H. J. Sheldon, Preceptress; Mrs.
chanics; G. F. Wolfkill, Agri- L. E. Camp, Matron, Domestic
culture; A. D. Owens, Farm and Science; Aimee F. DuBois, Eng-
Sawmill; W. B. Taylor, Carpen- lish; P. A. Field, Mathematics;
try; H. C. White, Printing; J. F. L. E. Camp, Farm Superintend-
Wadsworth, Blacksmithing; Mrs. ent; Mabel F. Mitchell, Vocal
W. E. Robbins, Matron; Mrs. and Instrumental Music; Mrs.
C. M. Horning, Laundry; Mrs. P. A. Field, Hydrotherapy, Sew-
Marie Reynoldg, Sewing. ing, First Aid and Emergency
Nursing.

PHILIPPINE ACADEMY.
PUA TRAINING SCHOOL.
14-16 Calle Luna, Pasay, Rizal,
Philippine Islands. (Colegio Adventista de Chile.)
Pua, Chile, South America.
Established 1917.
Board of Directors: S. E. Jackson, Established 1906.
L. V. Finster, J. S. Barrows, Board of Managers: W. W. Wheel-
E. M. Adams, R. E. Hay, Dr. C. er, G. Emmenegger, Otto Schulz,
Fattebert, I. A. Steinel, C. N. J. Claudis Designet, Facundo
Woodward, Bibiano R. Pdnis, Olivarria, A. del C. Vasquez.
Emilio Manalaysay, Emilio
Brion. Faculty: Nels Johnson, Principal;
Faculty: I. A. Steinel, Principal; Eliza P. de Olivares, Preceptress;
0. F. Sevrens, Preceptor; Mrs. Domitila de Vasquez, Matron;
I. A. Steinel, Music Dept.; Mrs. Mrs. Nels Johnson.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 207

RIVER PLATE COLLEGE. SANTALI GIRLS' SCHOOL.


(Colegio Adventista del- Plata) Karmatar, E. I. R., India.
Puiggari, F. C. E. R., Entre Rios, Established 1913.
Argentina, South America.
In charge of Mrs. C. C. Kellar, as-
Established 1898. sisted by Indian teachers.
Board of Managers: Austral Union
Conference Committee.
Local Board: Chairman, H. U. SCANDINAVIAN UNION MIS-
Stevens; Sec. and Treas., A. R. SION SCHOOL.
Dennis; J. W. Westphal, R. H.
Habenicht, Jorge Lust. Skodsborg, Denmark.
Faculty: H. U. Stevens, Principal; Established 1908.
G. W. Casebeer, Camilio Gil,
Susana Block, Mrs. Win. Ever- Board of Managers: Scandina-
ist, A. R. Dennis, Helen Knight, vian Union Conference Com-
Jose Journo. mittee.
Languages: Spanish, German, Eng- Faculty: L. Muderspach, Principal;
lish. Anna Skands, Matron; P. G.
Nelsen, P. A. Christiansen, Ma-
rie Norheim, Ida Ottosen, Inge-
borg Raft.
SAN FERNANDO ACADEMY.
San Fernando, CaL
SHENANDOAH VALLEY
Established 1902.
ACADEMY.
Board of Management: Pres., W. New Market, Va.
F. Martin; Sec. and Treas., A.
E. Hall; M. M. Hare, D. D. Lake, Established 1906.
Max Hill, , W. D. Salis-
bury, . Board of Managers: W. C. Moffett,
W. G. Dick, R. T. Fultz, Carson
Faculty: A. E. Hall, A. M., Prin- Neff. C. V. Woods, W. E. Bid-
cipal, Literature, Education, well L. 0. Gordon, E. G. Tucker,
General Science; P. P. Adams, R. D. Hottel, A. J. Painter, H.
Bible, History; Miss Ida Thomp- M. Forshee.
son, A. B., Preceptress, English, Faculty: H. M. Forshee, Principal;
Algebra;. H. B. Rickabaugh, A. Mrs. H. M. Forshee, Preceptress;
B., Preceptor, Science, Latin; C. L. Ross, Preceptor; Miss
Miss Helen Knight, A. B., Span- Minola F. Rogers, Piano; Morris
ish, Geometry, Domestic Science, Robinson, Violin; Miss Anna
Methods; Mrs. G. I. Bachman, Watkins, Matron; Miss Myrtle
Vocal and Instrumental Music; Neff, Primary Grades; C. V.
Mrs. H. B. Riekabaugh, A. B., Woods, Industrial Instructor.
Violin; Miss Marion Comstock,
A. B.; Grades 6-8, Physical Edu-
cation, Reading; Miss Evelyn
Parr, Grades 1-5; Mrs. R. B. SHEYENNE RIVER ACADEMY.
Ray, Matron; Mrs. A. E. Hall,
Accountant; Miss Edith Thomp- Harvey, N. Dak.
son, Hydrotherapy; Chris Her- Established 1903.
shey, Hydrotherapy,
Sewing; Miss Ruth Nelson, Board of Managers: E. L. Stewart,'
Laundry. - Carl Leer, C. C. Jensen, J. H.
208 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

Roth, S. G. Burley, W. A. Al- Board: South African Union Con-


way, Andrew Roedel, A. F. ference Committee.
Schmidt, R. T. Nash. Faculty: U. Bender, J. I. Robison,
Faculty: A. F. Schmidt, Principal F. van Zijl, Mrs. Ida Bowen,
and Manager; W. A. Alway, Mrs. U. Bender.
Bible; J. G. Mandalian, Precep-
tor, History and Science; Myr-
tle McClellan, English; Ruby
McGee, Mathematics; Mrs. Mary SOUTHERN JUNIOR COLLEGE.
Kelsey, Normal Subjects, Pre-
ceptress; J. H. Harder, German;
N. J. Michalenko, Russian; Ooltewah, Tenn.
Blanche de Spelder, Instrumen- (Formerly the Southern Training
tal and Vocal Music; Ida An-
derson, Matron; Trygve Lang- School, at Graysville, Tenn.)
berg, Farm Manager. Established 1896 as the Southern
Training School; removed to Oolte-
wah in 1916.
SINGAPORE TRAINING
SCHOOL. Board of Managers: Pres., W. H.
Branson; Sec., L. H. Wood; S. E.
Soo Serangoon Road, Singapore, Wight, R. I. Keate, W. R. Elli-
Straits Settlements. ott, G. H. Curtis, B. W. Spire,
Established 1916. C. B. Stephenson, C. J. Buhalts,
B. W. Brown, J. 'F. Wright, J.
Board of Directors: F. A. Deta- W. MacNeil, C. N. Sanders, E. A.
more, K. M. Adams, G. A. Sutherland, J. A. Tucker, J. C.
Thompson, J. W. Rowland. Thompson.
Faculty: K. M. Adams, Principal; Faculty: L. H. Wood, President,
Lo Ki Kong, Hakka; Phang Physics; F. W. Field, Bible and
Nyuk Thin, Hokion; Samuel Pastoral Training; J. S. Mar-
Rantoong, Malay. shall (on year's leave of ab-
Primary Dept: Miss Lena Mead, sence, H. A. Johnston in charge),
Lo Ah Chong, L. Fox. Preceptor, History; C. E. Led-
ford, Agriculture; G. H. Straight,
Vocal and Instrumental Music;
Mrs. J. A. Tucker, Preceptress,
SOUTH INDIA TRAINING Normal Dept.; .Mapde Jones,
SCHOOL. Mathematics, Languages; Maude
G. Wood, English; J. K. Mac-
Bangalore, India. millan, Stenography; Mrs. C. J.
Established 1915. Boyd, Matron, Domestic Science;
Ella M. Ingram, Intermediate
In charge of E. M. Meleen, as- Dept.; Myrtle V. Maxwell, Pri-
sisted by five Tamil teachers. mary Dept.; Ruby E. Lea, Asst.
Preceptress, Registrar, Book-
keeping; Mrs. H. A. Johnston,
SOUTH AFRICAN TRAINING Hydrotherapy.
SCHOOL. Industrial Faculty: L. H. Wood,
Business Manager, Carpentry;,
Ladysmith, Natal, South Africa. J. P. McGee, Printing; Myrtle
Continuing Claremont Union Col- V. Maxwell, Manual Training;
lege, established 1892; removed to Mrs. C. J. Boyd, Cooking; F. W.
Ladysmith 1919. Field, Apiculture; B. J. Foun-
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 209

tain, Blacksmithing; H. A. Preparatory Department: J. W.


Shreve, Building Superintendent. Winn, Grades 7 and 8; Bennie
M. French, Grades 4-6; Jessie J.
Casey, Grades 1-3.
SOUTHERN OREGON ACADEMY. Industrial Department: W. J.
Ward, Broommaking; Z. Rubot-
Cottage Grove, Oreg. torn, Printing; H. H. O'Harrow,
Established 1918. Woodwork;. Mrs. W. E. Nelson,
Cooking and Hydrotherapy; Mrs.
Board of Managers: J. A. Rippey Etalea L. Taylor, Laundry.
(Pres.), A. V. Rhoads, J. C.
Dutcher, 0. H. Shrewsbury, W.
,E. Cook.
Faculty: L. I. Stiles, Principal, STANBOROUGH PARK MIS-
Business Manager, Bible, Mathe- SIONARY COLLEGE.
matics; Mrs. Inez C. Eddy,
Latin, English, Science; Miss Stanborough Park, Watford,
Edyth Gruber, Preceptress, Pri- Herth, England.
mary Department; Miss Mildred
Perry, Music; Miss Vesta Kruse, Established 1901.
Typewriting, Shorthand; Mrs.
C. M. Stierwalt, Matron, Domes- Board of Directors: M. N. Camp-
tic Science, Hydrotherapy. bell (Chairman), A. B. Olsen, M.
D., W. H. Meredith, W. T. Bart-
lett, G. Wakeham, W. C. Sisley.
Instructors: G. Wakeham, B. Sc.,
SOUTHWESTERN JUNIOR F. C. S., Principal, Natural Sci-
COLLEGE. ences, Psychology; Pastor W. T.
Bartlett, Church History, Bible
Keene, Tex. Readings; C. H. Hayton, F. R.
Established 1894. C. S., First Aid; Pastor W.
E. Read, Bible Doctrines; G.
Board of Managers: M. Lukens Baird, History, Bookkeeping;
(Chairman), W. E. Nelson (Sec.), J. H. Heide, French, Mathemat-
J. I. Taylor, David Voth, C. E. ics; Miss P. M. Pemberton, A. L.
Smith, E. L. Neff, L. N. Carter, C. M., Pianoforte and Organ;
W. L. Adams, H. M. J. Richards, Miss A. V. Middleton, English;
A. F. Harrison, H. L. Wilcox, W. Halliday, Greek, Hebrew;
J. F. Mattison, B. L. House, Miss L. D. Lewis, Arithmetic,
W. J. Ward. Sewing; Mrs. G. Baird, Short-
Administration: W. E. Nelson, hand; Miss A. M. Sanders, Sim-
Pres.; L. N. Carter, Treas.; J. ple Treatments; Miss Margaret
W. Grant, Preceptor; E. Lois Bacon, Preceptress and Matron;
Carmichael, Preceptress; Mrs. H. W. Lowe, Preceptor.
Minnie Cook, Matron.
Faculty: W. E. Nelson, President;
B. L. House, Bible; A. D. Field, SWEDISH MISSIONARY
Science; H. A. Peebles, English SCHOOL.
and Spanish; A. W. Peterson,
Mathematics and English; C. L. Nyhyttan, Jarnboas, Sweden.
Premer, History; Ruth L. Har-
vey, Music; Lela M. Leslie, Com- Established 1898; reorganized 1908.
mercial; E. Loii Carmichael,
Latin; L. N. Carter, Penman- Board of Managers: Swedish Con-
ship. ference Committee.
210 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

Faculty: Karl Matteson, J. Wal- G. G. Andrews Librarian, His-


lenkampf, Maria Johansson. tory; J. N. Anderson, Missions,
Hebrew and Greek; A. G. Tay-
lor, Secretary, Commercial; M.
P. Robison, Director Normal De-
TAMIL DAY AND BOARDING partment, Education; Ignacio
SCHOOL. Theilig, French and Spanish; L.
C. Damsgard, Mathematics and
Nazareth Post Office, Tinnevelly Physics; Lillian Danielson, Ora-
District, South India. tory; Elsa Northrup-Ward, Art;
Mertie A. Wheeler, Registrar,
Established 1912. Shorthand; Lola Garrett, Asst.
in English and Mathematics; L.
In charge of E. D. Thomas, as- E. Westermeyer, German; Harry
sisted by five Tamil teachers. Pearson, Latin, Asst. in Oratory;
Charles Williams, Agriculture;
Ruby Wiseman-Damsgard, Do-
mestic Science; 0. S. Beltz, Di-
UNION COLLEGE. rector School of Music, Voice,
History, Theory; Etta Biekert-
College View, Nebr. Andrews, Piano, Organ, Har-
mony; Imogene Morrison-Clark,
Established 1891. Asst. in Piano; Mrs. H. H. How-
Board of Managers: The presi- ard, Principal Model School; Ma-
dents of the following confer- bel Diamond and Clara Ogden,
ences: Central Union, Nebraska, Teachers in Model School; M. E.
Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Ellis, Printing; Mrs. E. M.
Wyoming, Northern Union, Min- Long, Laundry; Charles Wil-
nesota, North Dakota, South liams, Farm Superintendent; L.
Dakota, Iowa, Southwestern F. Morrison, Engineer.
Union, and Oklahoma; the edu-
cational secretaries of the Cen-
tral Union, Northern Union, and
Sonthwestern Union; the presi-
dent of Union College; and E. C.
Kellogg, M. P. Robison, and A. WALDERLY ACADEMY.
G. Taylor. Hines, Wis.
Executive Committee: R. A. Un-
derwood, H. A. Morrison, Chas. Established 1907.
Thompson, Morris Lukens, J. S.
Rouse, C. L. Benson, M. B. Van Board of Directors: J. J. Irwin,
Kirk. E. A. von Pohle, H. W. John-
Administration: Pre's., H. A. Mor- son, J. M. Hoyt, Alfred Nelson.
rison; Preceptress, Lillian Dan-
ielson; Preceptor, B. E. Huff- Faculty: E. A. von Pohle, Princi-
man; Assistant Preceptor, H. H. pal and Manager, History; H. P.
Howard; Matron, Mrs. C. B. Anderson, Bible, Farm; E. F.
VanGorder; Treasurer, A. R. Parish, Preceptor, Science, Math-
Smith. ematics, Carpentry; Kathryne
Faculty: H. A. Morrison, Presi- Adams, Preeeptress, Domestic
dent, Mathematics; E. C. Kel- Science, Nursing; 0. P. Wilson,
logg, Dean; M. L. Andreasen, English, Librarian, Bookkeeping;
Bible; Emily Johnson, English B. E. Nelson, Mechanical Direc-
Language and Literature; C. E. tor (on leave, in army) ; Ger-
Plumb, Chemistry and Biology; trude Holmes, Grades, Music.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 211

WALLA WALLA COLLEGE. Baking; Mrs. F. W. Vesey, Cook-


ing.
College Place, Wash.
Established 1892.
WASHINGTON MISSIONARY
Board of Trustees: J. J. Nethery,
H. W. Decker, F. S. Bunch, H. COLLEGE.
W. Cottrell, S. J. Lashier, J. F. Takoma Park Station, Washing-
Piper, G. F. Watson, F. W.
Peterson, W. I. Smith. ton, D. C.
Officers of the Board: Chairman, Legal Title: Washington Mis-
J. J. Nethery; Sec., W. I. Smith; sionary College.
Treas., F. W. Peterson. Established 1904; reorganized
Administration: W. L Smith, Pres- 1914.
ident; F. W. Peterson, Manager;
W. M. Heidenreich, Preceptor; Board of Trustees: F. M. Wilcox,
Mrs. C. D. Hobbs, Preceptress; A. G. Daniells, J. L. Shaw, B. F.
C. 0. Smith, Accountant. Machlan, H. W. Miller, W. T.
Knox, R. D. Quinn, S. . Wight,
Faculty: W. I. Smith, President, W. H. Branson, F. H. Robbins,
Mathematics and Astronomy; W. H. Heckman, R. E. Harter,
F. S. Bunch, Bible; C. A. Bur- W. C. Moffett, T. B. Westbrook,
man, Evangelical Training; 0. L. 0. Machlan, J. C. Thompson,
A. Johnson,Special Bible; G. W. A. S. Booth, D. A. Parsons, J. E.
Rine, A. ., History and Public Jayne, K. C. Russell, A. V. Olson,
Speaking; Winifred L. Holmden, W. E. Howell, M. E. Olsen, L. H.
Ancient and Modern Languages; Wood, C. C. Pulver, A. W. Wer-
L. F. Theil, English and Bibli- line, N. H. Saunders, J. A. Leland.
cal Literature; Clara E. Rogers,
Rhetoric; Mrs. G. W. Rine, Nor- Local Board: F. M. Wilcox (Chair-
mal Director, Education and man), S. M. Butler (Sec.), W. T.
Psychology; A. C. Christensen, Knox, B. F. Macblan, F. H. Rob-
Chemistry and Biology; H. H. bins, H. W. Miller, J. L. Shaw,
Hamilton, Commercial Subjects A. S. Booth, C. C. Pulver.
and Woodwork; W. M. Heiden- Administration: President, B. F.
reich, Preceptor, German; C. M. Machlan; Preceptor, J. W. Field;
Cramlet, Physics and Mathemat- Matron, Mrs. M. M. Quantock;
ics; Leona S. Burman, Librarian Preceptress, ; Business
and Assistant in English; W. I. Manager, S. M. Butler; Cashier,
Morey, Director of Music; Mar- R. G. Bowen.
garet E. Holden, Pianoforte, Or-
gan, and Harmony; Gladys M. Faculty: B. F. Machlan, President;
Walin, Voice and French; W. S. C. M. Sorenson, Dean of Theol-
Osborn, Art and Elocution; Eliz- ogy, Bible; H. C. Lacey, Sacred
abeth Tollmann, Registrar and Language and Literature; E. F.
Sec. for Correspondence. Albertsworth, History; E. G.
Salisbury, Dean of Arts and
Normal Critic Teachers: Grace R. Sciences, Mathematics; H. H.
Rine, Normal Director, Educa- Votaw, Department of Missions;
tion and Methods II; H. J. Reith, J. W. Field, English; J. N.
Grades seven and eight; Lettie Kimble, Science; Mrs. B. Shanks
M. Osborn, Grades five and six, Chaney, Normal Director; B. B.
Manual Arts; Madge Moore, Smith, Commerce; H. W. Miller,
Grades three and four; Anna A.
Pierce, Grades one and two. M. D., Hygiene, Tropical Dis-
eases; Dr. Lauretta E. Kress,
Industrial Departments: G. R. Hol- Biological and Domestic Science;
den, Printing; Arthur Moon, Maria I. Jiron, Spanish, French;
212 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

Viola A. Severs, Music; Etta M. WEST INDIAN TRAINING


Spicer, Normal Art; Mrs. L. L. SCHOOL.
Caviness, Expression; Ruby M. Mandeville, Jamaica, British West
Owen, Dressmaking; Jessie R. Indies.
Evans, Assistant in English;
B. P. Foote, Assistant Commer- Established 1918.
cial Department; Geoffrey Wil- Board of Managers: G. A. Roberts
liams, M. D., Dispensary Clinic, (Pres.), C. B. Hughes, M. E.
Obstetrics; D. D. Beekman, D. Anderson, H. L. Wallace, N. J.
D. S., Dentistry; Mrs. M. M. Aalborg, D. E. Wellman, J. G.
Quantock, Matron, Pettey, J. A. Applegate, H. N.
Preceptress. Wright, C. C. McCatty.
Industrial Department: S. M. But- Faculty: C. B. Hughes, Mrs. C. B.
ler, Supt.; B. B. Smith, Print- Hughes, Miss Johanna Daw.
ing;. E. C. Wood, Woodwork,
Carpentry; Lauretta E. Kress,
M. D., Domestic Science. WESTERN CANADIAN JUNIOR
COLLEGE.
Special Lecturers: A. G. Daniells,
W. A. Spicer, W. T. Knox, J. L. (Formerly Alberta Academy.)
Shaw, G. B. Thompson, C. S. Lacombe, Alberta, Canada.
Longacre, W. E. Howell, N. Z.
Town, M. E. Kern, J. W. Hop- Established 1907.
kins, M. D. Board of Managers: A. J. Hays-
Theological School. mer, F. L. Hommel, Fred John-
son, W. W. Shankel, A. A. Roth,
Faculty: B. F. Machlan, President; Samuel Leiske, L. W. Cobb, E.
C. M. Sorenson, Dean, English D. Dick.
Bible; E. F. Albertsworth, His-
tory; H. C. Lacey, Sacred Lan- Faculty: E. D. Dick, Principal,
guage and Literature; H. W. Business Manager; C. L. Tay-
Miller, M. D., Hygiene, Tropical lor, Bible; L. W. Cobb, English,
Diseases; J. N. Kimble, Science; History; H. J. Klooster, Science,
J. W. Field, English. Woodwork; A. N.eberry, tt
Mathematics, Preceptor; Miss
Lecturers: A. G. Daniells, Church Anna M. Barker, Assistant
Organization and Administra- Mathematics, Art; Miss H. A.
tion; J. L. Shaw, Missions and Beardsley, Normal Director,
Mission Polity; W. E. Howell, Eighth Grade; Mrs. F. H. Kay,
Christian Education; C. S. Long- Seventh Grade; Mrs. Vita M.
acre, Religious Liberty; F. M. Beatty, Intermediate Grades;
Wilcox, Spiritual Ideals of the Elmer Clark, Primary Depart-
Ministry; L. L. Caviness, Com- ment; Mrs. Margaret Johnson,
parative Religions. Instrumental Music; Miss Essie
Barber, Preceptress and Matron;
WATERLOO INDUSTRIAL .Mrs. A. C. Harder, Cook; A.
SCHOOL. Harder, Farm Superintendent;
Adolph Bernhard, Accountant. -
Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West
Africa. WILLIAMSDALE ACADEMY.
Established 1909. Williamsdale East, Nova Scotia.
Board: L. F. Langford, J. A. Dur-
ing, H. E. Lynch. Established 1904.
Faculty: L. F. Langford, H. E. Board of Management: J. L. Wil-
Lynch. son, Chairman; H. K. Martin,
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 213

Sec.; and the members of the WINYAH LAKE JUNIOR


Maritime Conference Committee. ACADEMY.
Administration: H. K. Martin,
Business Manager; Miss V. Van-
Buskirk, Accountant.; L. H. Har- Orlando, Florida.
tin, Preceptor; Mrs. L. H. Har- Established 1918.
tin, Preceptress; Miss E. E. Mc-
Diarmid, Matron. Board of Managers: A. R. Sand-
Faculty: H. K. Martin, Principal, born, W. H. Branson, J. A. Hen-
Bible; L. H. Hartin, Science; ninger, J. W. Grounds, L. T.
Mrs. H. K. Martin, English and Crisler, W. H. Smith, J. A.
French; Mrs. L. H. Hartin, His- Tucker.
tory; Mrs. J. L. Wilson, Mathe-
matics; Miss Ruth Tenny, Faculty: J. A. Henninger, Princi-
Music Department; Miss L. Van- pal, English, History; J. W.
Buskirk, Stenography; Miss Grounds, Preceptor, Bible, Ag-
Winnie Hubley, Sixth Grade. riculture; E. W. Tonges, Science,
Industrial Faculty: H. K. Martin, MathematiCs; Miss Ruth Hale,
Supt.; Miss E. E. McDiarmid, English, Mathematics; Mrs. J.
Matron, Cooking, and Home W. Grounds, Matron, Domestic
Economics; Mrs. J. L. Wilson, Science; Mrs. Walter Walker,
Sewing; W. G. Steeves, Farm Preceptress; Mrs. E. Lee Smith,
Supt. 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 E. Read; Manager, W. E. Read;
Sec., W. T. Bartlett; Directors,
HOUSE. W. E. Read, M. N. Campbell,
(Sociedad Internacional de W. T. Bartlett, W. C. Sisley,
Tratados.) W. Maudsley.
Editors: Present Truth, W. T.
Apartado 492, Barcelona, Spain. Bartlett; The Missionary Work-
er Editorial Committee: Good
Established 1915. Health, A. B. Olsen, M. D.
Publishing Board: L. E. Bork,
L. P. Tieche, II. II.' Dexter, J.
Curdy, J. Robert, P. A. De BUENOS AIRES PUBLISHING
Forest, L. Zecchetto, Paul Stei-
ner, Tell Nussbaum. HOUSE.
Periodicals: SeBales de los Tiem- " Casa Editora Union Sudameri-
pos, El Esforzador, and Estu- cana."
dies Biblicos.
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
America.
BRAZIL PUBLISHING HOUSE. Established 1397.
(Sociedade Internacional de Trata-
dos no Brazil.) Cable Address: "Adventist," Bue-
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. Board of Managers: Austral Union
Cable Address: "Adventista," Sao Conference Committee.
Bernardo, silo Paulo, Local Board: J. W. Westphal, Ev-
Board of Managers: Brazil Union erett Everest, R. T. Baer, E. W.
Conference Committee. Thomann, G. E. Hartman, Wm.
Local Board: F. W. Spies, A. Kirstein, Edgar Brooks.
l'ages, J. Lipke, Guilherme Manager and Treas.: Everett Ev-
Stein, R. M. Carter. erest.
Officers: Manager and Treas., A. Edit c rs : El Atalaya, Edgar
Pages. Brooks; contributing, editors, J.
Editor: Revista Mensal, E. C. W. Westphal, F. L. Perry, R. T.
Ehlers; Signaes Dos Tempos, Baer; La Revista Adventista,
E. C. Ehlers. E. W. Thomann.
214
PUBLISHING HOUSES. 215

CANADIAN PUBLISHING AS- rie, J. H. Schilling, W. A. West-


SOCIATION. worth, C. S. Wiest, E. A. Bristol,
E. K. Slade, A. J. Clark, J. J.
Oshawa, Ontario. Irwin, J. H. Haughey, Frederick
Griggs, C. A. Russell, W. H. Hol-
Organized 1895. den, J. B. Blosser.
Publishing Committee: A. V. Ol- Officers: Manager, Frederick
son, F. R. Eastman, E. M. Fish- . Griggs; Assistant Business Man-
ell. ager, Fred Green; Superintend-
ent, Gush Sparks.
Officers: Pres., A. V. Olson; Man- Editors: Lake Union Herald, Mrs.
ager and Treas., F. R. Eastman. Lou Kirby Curtis; The Student
Editor: Eastern Canadian Mes- Movement, W. E. Murray.
senger, Edna P. Leach.

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,J. N. Ander-
son, S. J. Quatock, W. W. Publishing Board: Wilh. Sucks.-
Ruble. dorff, Sr., 0. Hilglund, N. Ham-
mar.
Officers: Pres., R. A. Underwood; Editorial Board: Aikain Vartija
Sec., Miss Mettle E. Cornell; and Lisalethi, editor, Wilh.
Treas., Central Union Confer- Sucksdorff, Sr.
ence.
Periodical: The Christian Record,
a monthly magazine for the HAMBURG PUBLISHING
blind, published in American
Braille and New York Point HOUSE.
types: Manager, M. E. Ellis; Established 1895.
editor, J. N. Anderson. L. N.
Muck, Field Missionary Secre- Internationale TraktatgesellsIaft
tary. in Hamburg, Grindelberg
The Christian Record also has Hamburg, Germany.
a free circulating library depart.
ment. containing denominational Cable Address: " Advent," Ham-
tracts and pamphlets for free burg.
circulation among the blind.
These tracts are sent to the Publishing Board: Chairman, L. R.
reader and returned to the of- Conrad i ; Manager, H. Hart-
kop: J. T. Boettcher, H. F.
fice without postage. Schuberth, J. G. ()blander, G.
W. Schubert, J. F. Huenergardt,
0. E. Reinke, W. Krumm, Dr.
EMMANUEL MISSIONARY E. Meyer; Auditor, G. Woysch.
COLLEGE PRESS.
General Canvassing Agt.: H.
Berrien Springs, Mich. Box.
Established 1901. Local Committee: H. Hartkop,
Board of Managers: Wm. Guth. P. John, W. Lillig, H. Box,
216 PUBLISHING HOUSES.

H. Berninger, F. Lumnitz, D. Hungarian Branch.


Kremer, 0. Worch, W. Krumm, Office: Krisztina Kortit 107, Buda-
G. Dail, G. Woysch. pest I, Hungary. '
Editors: Herold der Wahrheit,
and Der Advent-Bote, L. R. Manager: W. Koch.
Conradi; ZionswAchter and Un-
ser kleiner Freund, A. Plass; Editors: Utolsd Uezenet, J. P.
Gute Gesundheit, E. Meyer, M.' Huenergardt. Evangeliumi mun-
D., L. E. Conradi, M. D.; Der kas, J. F. Huenergardt. Snazi
Protestant and Der Erzieher, H. wremena, E. Jowanowitsch. Si-
F. Schuberth; Teekenen des onska Stracha, R. \Vladimir.
Tijds, J. Wibbens, R. G. Kling-
bell; De Werker, J. Wibbens;
Hlasatel Pravdy, J. Simon; Sem-
nele Timpului and Curierul
Misionar, St. Demetreseu, P. R.
Paulini, Zianas Sargs, J. Schnei- JAPAN PUBLISHING HOUSE.
der; Sioni Wahimees and Sioni Tokyo, Japan.
Tooline, L. Nikkar ; Znaki
Czasu, -; Strez Syonu, (Owari no Fukuinsha.)
Established 1908.
Basle Branch.
Address: 171 Amanuma, Sugi-
Internationale Traktatgesellschaft, nami-mura, Toyotama-Gun,
Birmansgasse 31, Basle, Swit- Tokyo, Japan.
zerland. Manager: A. B. Cole.
Managing Board: L. R. Conradi, Field Miss. Sec., A. N. Anderson.
Chairman; H. Hartkop, W. Se- Publishing Committee: B. P. Hoff-
bald, F. Prieser, W. Miry. man, A. B. Cole, A. N. Ander-
son, S. Yamazaki, T. H. Oko-
Attorney: W. Sebald. hira.
Russian Branch. Editors: Toki no Shirushi, A. N.
Anderson, S. Nagatori, S. Yama-
Address: Jefimow & Co., M. Gre- zaki; Shimei no Otodzure, B. P.
bezkaja ul. No. 4 B., Quartier Hoffman.
41, Petrograd, Russia.
Editor: Blagaja Wjestj, J. A.
Ljwow.
LATIN UNION PUBLISHING
Levant Branch.
HOUSE.
Internationale Traktatgesellschaft,
Ottoman Post, Box 109, Galata, Societe Internationale de Traites.
Constantinople, Turkey.
Gland (Ct. Vaud), Switzerland.
Manager: P. Bridde.
Established 1897.
Publishing is done in the follow-
ing languages: Arabic, Arme- Publishing Board: J. Robert, L. P.
nian, Armeno-Turkish (Turkish Tieche, H. H. Dexter, J. Curdy,
language with Armenian char- P. A. De Forest, L. Zecchetto,
acters), Greek, Greco-Turkish Paul Steiner, Tell Nussbaum.
(Turkish language with Greek Editors: Le Messager and Les
characters), Turkish (Turkish Signes des Temps, A. Vaucher.
language- with Arabic charac- Le Vulgarisateur, P. A. De For-
ters). est, M. D.
I

PUBLISHING HOUSES. 217

MALAYSIAN PUBLISHING Directors: C. H. Jones,


HOUSE. Hall, H. G. Childs, M. C. Wilcox,
G. W. Wells, James Cochran,
399c Upper Serangoon Road, Singa- B. M. Shull.
pore, Straits Settlements.
Officers: Pres., C. H. Jones;
Established 1917. Vice-Pres., H. H. Hall; Sec.
and Treas., H. G. Childs; Au-
Board: The Executive Committee ditor, the auditor for the Gen-
of the Malaysian Union Confer- eral Conference. General Man-
ence. ager C. H. Jones; Manager Book
Superintendent: W. E. Gillis. Dept., H. H. Hall; Manager Pe-
Editor: Pertandaan Zaman, Mel- riodical Dept., James Cochran.
vin Munson.
Advisory Committee: The presi-
dents of the Pacific, Central,
Northern, North Pacific, West-
MEXICAN PUBLISHING ern Canadian, West Indian, and
HOUSE. North Latin-American Union
Conferences; and the presidents
Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. of the California, Central, North-
Established 1899. ern. Southern, and Southeastern
California Conferences.
Office: 1420 Avenida 20, Tacu- Publishing Committee: M. C. Wil-
baya, D. F., Mexico. cox, H. H. Hall, C. H. Jones,
Cable Address: Verdad, Mexico James Cochran, G. W. Wells, F.
City, Mexico. H. Gage, H. G. Childs, A. 0.
Corporate Name: " Compania de Tait, E. E. Johnson, U. V. Wil-
Publicaciones, `La Verdad,' S. cox, P. J. Rennings, C. F. Jones.
A." Editors: Book Editor. M. C. Wil-
Officers of Corporation: Pres., W. cox. Signs of the Times, A. 0.
S. Swayze; Sec., Alfred Cooper; Tait; assistant, A. L. Baker.
Treas., 0. W. Caviness; Audi- Signs of the Times Magazine,
tor, J. W. Erkenbeck. A. 0. Tait; assistant, A. L.
Publishing Committee: Chairman, Baker. Our Little Friend, Uthai
0. W. Caviness; W. S. Swayze, V. Wilcox.
C. P. Martin. Editors Foreign Periodicals.
Editors: Las Senales de los Tiem- German: Christlicher Hausfreund,
pos, G. W. Caviness; associate,
C. S. Nicolas. G. W. Erfurth ; associate, K. A.
Offerman. Deutscher Arbeiter,
G. W. Erfurth; associate, K. A.
Offerman. Zeichen der Zeit, G.
PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING W. Erfurth; associate, K. A.
ASSOCIATION. Offerman.
Mountain View, Cal. Danish-Norwegian: Evangeliets
Sendebud, C. A. Thorp. Mission-
Established 1875. aeren, C. A. Thorp; assistant,
H. W. Sherrig. Tidens Tegn,
Cable Address: " Uprising," Moun- C. A. Thorp.
tain View, Cal.
Swedish: Sions Vaktare, A. Ver-
Territory: The Pacific, North Pa- melin; associate, Olof Granlund.
cific, Central, Northern, West- Tidens Tecken, A. Vermelin.
ern Canadian, West Indian, and
the North Latin-American Un- Russian: Signs of the Times, S. G.
ion Conferences. Burley.
218 PUBLISHING HOUSES.

Italian: Signs of the Times, Rosario French. German, Danish, Swed-


Calderone. ish, Spanish, Russian. Portu-
Bohemian: Signs of the Times, L. guese, Italian, Hungarian, Yid-
F. Kucera. dish, Bohemian, Polish, Servian,
French: Signs of the Times, J. Rumanian, and the Oriental lan-
Vuilleumier. guages. It also gives special
attention to standard school
Hungarian: Signs of the Times, textbooks and juvenile publi-
Steen Rasmussen. cations. Complete catalogues
Yiddish: The Messenger, F. C. Gil- sent free on application.
bert.
Kansas City Branch. PHILIPPINE PUBLISHING
1224 Euclid Ave., Kansas City, HOUSE.
Mo.
Manager: J. R. Ferrell.' 14 Calle Luna, Pasay, Rizal,
Philippine Islands.
Portland Branch.
719 East Flanders St., Portland, Established 1914.
Oreg. Cable Address: " Adventist," Ma-
Manager: G. C. Hoskin. nila.
International Branch. Board: The Executive Committee
Office: Brookfield, Ill. of the Philippine Union Confer-
Manager: S. N. Curtiss. ence.
French, Hungarian, Rumanian, Manager and Supt., C. N. Wood-
Russian, Italian, Bohemian, and ward.
Yiddish magazines are issued at
irregular intervals by the Pacific Editors: Ang Tanglaw, L. V. Fin-
Press Publishing Association at ster; assistant, B. R. Mils; as-
Brookfield, 111. sociate, Mrs. J. J. Strahle; Ang
Sulo, L. V. Finster; associate,
Sabbath School Quarterlies are Mrs. J. J. Strahle; Mga Bahiga
published in Russian, Bohemian, Kaluwasan, L. V. Finster; as-
Servian, Rumanian, and Italian. sociate, Mrs. J. J. Strahle; Miz-
Canadian Branch. pa, 0. F. Sevrens; Manga Ba-
lita nang Kaluwasan, L. V. Fin-
1109 Fourteenth St., West, Cal- ster; associate, Mrs. J. J.
gary, Alberta, Canada, Box Strahle.
1599.
Manager: J. B. Giddings. Languages in which publications
are issued: Tagalog, Panayan
Central American Branch. Visayan. Cebuan Visayan, Iloca-
Box 5007, Cristobal, Canal Zone, no, Pampangan, Bicol, and
Panama. Ibanag.

Manager: R. E. Bowles.
REVIEW AND HERALD PUB-
Editorial Dept.: E. R. Johnson.
St. Paul Branch. LISHING ASSOCIATION.
182 North Snelling Ave., St. Paul, Takoma Park Station, Wash-
Minn.
Manager: G. L. Gulbrandson. ington, D. C.
The Pacific Press Pub. Associa- Established 1849; incorporated
tion handles publications in 1801; reincorporated 1903.
PUBLISHING HOUSES: 219

Cable Address: "Review," Wash- Caviness; special contributors,


ington. A. G. Daniells, I. H. Evans, W.
T. Knox, J. L. Shaw, E. E.
Territory: The Atlantic, Colum- Andross. Youth's Instructor,
bia, Eastern Canadian, and Mrs. Fannie D. Chase; associate,
Lake Union Conferences. Miss Lora E. Clement. Life
and Health, Dr. W. A. Ruble
Constituency: The trustees of the and L. A. Hansen; office editor,
corporation; members of then
executive committees of the Dr. G. H. Heald. Liberty, C. S.
General Conference and the Longacre; associate, W. F. Mar-
North American Division Con- tin; managing editor, C. P. Boll-
ference; members of the execu- man; Sabbath School Worker,
tive committees of the Atlantic, Mrs. L. Flora Plummer; associ-
Eastern Canadian, Columbia, ate, Rosamond D. Ginther; as-
and Lake Union Conferences, sistant, M. Stella Fleisher.
and of each local conference Christian Educator, W. E. How-
therein, as well as the Union ell; associate, 0. M. John.
Field Missionary and Union Present Truth, 0. B. Thompson;
Home Missionary secretaries, the associates, F. M. Wilcox, C. P.
local conference Field .Mission- Bollman. Church Officers' Ga-
ary, Home Missionary, and zette, T. E. Bowen associates,
Tract Society, secretaries there- M. E. Kern, C. S. Longacre.
'
in; the editors of the peri- Book Committee: E. R. Palmer,
icals published by the Review Chairman; F. M. Wilcox, W. W.
and Herald Pub. . Assn., the Eastman, N. Z. Town, G. H.
managers of the publishing Heald, D. W. Reavis, E. L. Rich-
house departments and its mond, C. P. Bollman, L. L. Cavi-
branch offices, and such stock- ness, W. A. Spicer, 0. B. Thomp-
holders of the Seventh-day Ad- son, W. E. Howell, J. W. Mace,
entist Pub. Assn. as donated L. W. Graham, R. T. Dowsett,..
their stock in said association L. A. Hansen.
to the General Conference of
Seventh-day Adventists prior to South Bend Branch.
Jan. 1, 1905. 212 South La Fayette St., South
Board of Trustees: F. M. Wilcox, Bend, Ind.
E. R. Palmer, E. L. Richmond, Manager: II. H. Rans.
W. T. Knox, J. L. Shaw, G. Ti. New York Branch.
Thompson, M. E. Kern, R. D.
Quinn, F. H. Robbins, Wm. Room 314, 32 Union Square, New
Guthrie, J. W. Mace, L. W. Ora- York, N. Y.
. ham, R. T. Dowsett. Manager: J. D., Snider.
Officers: Pres., F. M. Wilcox; Vice- Washington Branch.
Pres., W. T. Knox; Manager, E. 415 Cedar St., Takoma Park Sta-
R. Palmer; Asst. Manager, E. L. tion, Washington, D. C.
Richmond; Treas.,R. T. Dow- Manager: W. B. Walters.
sett; Sec., L. W. raham.
Department Managers: Supt., E.
L. Richmond; Book Dept., J. W.
Mace; Periodical Dept., L. W SCANDINAVIAN PUBLISHING
graham; Campaign Literature HOUSE.
Dept., D. W. Reavis.
Akersgaten 74, Christiania,
Editors: Review and Herald, F. Norway.
M. Wilcox; associates, W. A.
Spicer, 0. B. Thompson, L, L. Established 1879.
220 PUBLISHING HOUSES.

Corporate Name: " Skandinavisk z7 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.


Bogforlag."
Cable Address: " Sundhedsbladet," Established 1898.
Christiania, Norway. Managing Board: W. W. Fletcher,
I. F. Blue, A. H. Williams, W. S.
Publishing Board: J. C. Raft, N. Mead, R. D. Brisbin.
C. Bergersen, 0. J. 0. Mist,
Enok Endresen, A. G. Chris- Officers: Chairman, W. W. Fletch-
tiansen, Erik Arnesen, C. B. Jen- o er; Vice-Chairman, I. F. Blue;
sen, Chr. Tobiassen. Sec. and Treas., A. H. Williams;
Supt. of Manufacturing Dept.,
Treasurer: Selma Ringstrom. W. S. Mead.
Editors: Sundhedsbladet, J. C. Languages in which publications
Ottosen, M. D.; Evangeliets are issued: English, Bengali,
Sendebud and Missionsefterret- Burmese, Gujerati, Punjabi,
ninger, Erik Arnesen. Hindi, Sgau Karen, Malayalam,
Marathi, Santali, Tamil, Telugu,
Copenhagen Branch. Urdu.
Margrethevej 5, Copenhagen, V., Editors:
Denmark. English: India Union Tidings, R.
D. Brisbin.
Corporate Name: Dansk Bogfor-
lag. Vernacular Magazines: Juga
(Bengali), L. G. Mookerjee;
Cable Address: Expedit, Copen- Kin Soung (Burmese),
hagen. , Pralai Kalana Chinho
Treasurer: Chr. HedebItk. (Gujarati), R. E. Loasby; Kal-
yug ke Chinha (Hindi), R. D.
Brisbin; Present Truth (Malaya-
lam), G. G. Lowry; Pralai Kala-
SENTINEL PUBLISHING COM- chi Chinha (Marathi), R. E.
PANY. Loasby; Nikalkala Sattium
(Tamil), G. 0. Lowry; Present
Rosmead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape, Truth (Telegu), G. G. Lowry;
South Africa. Nishanati-i-Quiyaraat (Urdu),
F. H. Loasby.
Established 1894.
Publishing Board: W. B. White,
W. B. Commin, U. Bender, W. S. SIGNS PUBLISHING COM-
Hyatt, 0. K. Butler, G. C. Jenks, PANY, LIMITED.
E. M. Howard, W. E. Straw,
I. J. Hankins. Warburton, Victoria, Australia.
Editors: South African Sentinel, Established 1905.
I. J. Hankins; editorial contrib-
utors, W. B. White, W. S. Hyatt, Cable Address: " Signs," War-
H. J. Edmed. South African burton, Victoria, Australia.
Missionary, Mrs. W. B. White. Manager: W. H. B. Miller.
Board: W. H. B. Miller, C. H.
Watson, G. S. Joseph, IV. J.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Westerman, C. K. Meyers, C. M.
PUBLISHING HOUSE. Snow, J. H. Woods.
(Formerly International Tract Editor: Signs of the Times and
Society). Life and Health, C. M. Snow.
PUBLISHING HOUSES. 221

SIGNS OF THE TIMES PUB- Editors: Signs of the Times, Mimi


LISHING HOUSE. Scharffenberg; Church Compass,
Mrs. Theo. Wangerin.
Shanghai, China.
Established 1905.
SOUTHERN PUBLISHING ASSO-
Postal Address: Box 856, U. S. CIATION OF SEVENTH-
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. DAY ADVENTISTS.
Factory: 25 Ningkuo Road, Shang- 2119-2123 Twenty-fourth Ave.,
hai, China.
North, Nashville, Tenn.
Advisory Board: I. H. Evans
(Pres.), F. H. DeVinney, E. A. Established 1901.
Allum, B. L. Anderson, J. M.
Johanson, F. A. Detamore, H. M. Cable Address: " Watchman,"
Blunden, C. E. Weaks. Nashville.
Board of Management: I. H. Evans Territory: The. Southeastern,
(Chairman), J. G. Gjording (Sec.). Southern, and Southwestern
H. W. Barrows, C. E. Weaks, Union Conferences.
G. Harlow, C. C. Crisler. Constituency: Members of the
Manager: W. P. Henderson. General Conference Executive
Committee; members of the ex-
Publishing Committee: G. Harlow ecutive committees of the South-
(Chairman and Book Editor), W. eastern, Southern, and South-
P. Henderson, C. C. Crisler, F. A.- western Union Conferences; the
Allum, H. M. Blunden, S. L. tract society secretaries, the field
Frost, A. C. Selmon. missionay secretaries, and the
Reading Committees: For the Man- home missionary secretaries,
darin: A. C. Selmon (Chairman), both union and local, within the
G. Harlow, R. F. Cottrell, F. A. above named union conferences;
Allum, 0. A. Hall. together with the Board of Di-
rectors, managers of branch
For Wenli: - A. C. Selmon (Chair- houses, and heads of Depart-
man), Mrs. J. P. Anderson, N. ments of said Southern Publish-
K. Keh, G. Harlow. ing Association.
Editors: Shi Djao Yeuh Bao (The
Signs of the Times), G. Harlow; Board of Managers: S. E. Wight,
associate editors L. E. Froom, R. L. Pierce. W. H. Branson,
C. C. Crisler. Asiatic Division A. W. Spalding, L. D. Randall,
Outlook, Mrs. C. C. Crisler; M. F. Knox, M. Lukens, H. R.
office editor, Mrs. W. P. Hen- Gay, W. A. Harvey.
-derson. Officers: Pres., S. E. Wight; Vice-
Pres. and Gen. Mgr., R. L. Pierce;
Sec. and Treas., M. F. Knox;
SIGNS OF THE TIMES PRESS. Superintendent, W. A. Harvey;
Seoul, Chosen (Korea). Manager Book Dept., R. L.
Pierce; Watchman Circulation
Established 1909. Manager, C. E. Hooper.
Publishing Board: C. L. Butter- The Watchman Magazine: Editor,
field, Mimi Scharffenberg, L. I. A. W. Spalding; associate editor,
Bowers, E. J. Urquhart, H. A. D. E. Robinson.
Oberg, J. C. Klose, Kim Pong Ku.
Employees Free, Training School:
Manager: L. I. Bowers. Principal, A. W. Spalding.
222 PUBLISHING HOUSES.

Fort Worth Branch. STOCKHOLM PUBLISHING


411 West Railroad Ave., Fort HOUSE.
Worth, Tex. Gamla Kungsholmsbrogatan 38,
Stockholm, Sweden.
Manager: H. R. Gay.
Established 1995.
Atlanta Branch. Corporate Name: " Skandinaviska
507 East Fair St., Atlanta, Ga. F6rla gsexpeditionen."
Directors: A. J. Settergren, Emil
Manager: L. D. Randall. Ahren, C. 0. Carlstjerna, Vald.
Johansson, P. Lindberg.
Treasurer: A..J. Settergren.
SOUTH LANCASTER PRINTING Editor: Tidens Tecken and Mis-
sionaren, Emil Ahren.
COMPANY.
South Lancaster, Mass.
WASHINGTON MISSIONARY
Established 1882. COLLEGE PRESS.
Board of Managers: j. K. Jones,
H. T. Curtis, E. L. Cardey, F. C. Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.
Gilbert, M. E. Olsen, P. F. Bick- Board of Managers: College Board.
nell, W. E. Bliss, W. W. Rice, Supt.: R. B. Wheeler.
M. R. Coon. (This institution is operated as
Officers: Pres., J. K. Jones; Busi- a department of the Washington
ness Manager and Supt.. L. J. Missionary College, a large part of
Smith; Treas., H. T. Curtis. the work being done by students.)

LIST OF PERIODICALS
ISSUED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST DENOMINATION.

Advent Review and Sabbath Her- tain View, Cal.; editor, 0. A.


ald; denominational church pa- Tait; assistant, A. L. Baker.
per, established 1849; published
weekly; annual subscription, Signs of the Times Magazine;
$2.50; six months, $1.50; two monthly; twenty-four pages and
years, $4.50; three years, $6.00. cover; $1.50 a year; published by
Review and Herald Pub. Assn., the Pacific Press Pub. Assn.,
Takoma Park Station, Washing. Mountain View, Cal.; editor, A.
ton, D. C., editor, F. M. Wilcox; 0. Tait; assistant, A. L. Baker.
associate editors, W. A. Spicer,
G. B. Thompson, L. L. Caviness. The Watchman Magazine: General
missionary journal and Bible ex-
The Signs of the Times (lead- positor; an illustrated monthly
ing missionary paper and pro- magazine; annual subscription
phetic expositor); illustrated $1.50. Editor, A. W. Spalding,
16-page weekly; annual sub- associate editor, D. E. Robinson;
scription, $1.50; published by the circulation manager, C. E. Hoop-
Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Moun- er. Published by the Southern
LIST OF PERIODICALS.

Pub. Assn., 2123 Twenty-fourth Victoria, Australia; editor, C.


Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. M. Snow.
The Youth's Instructor; organ of South African Sentinel: (devoted
Young People's Missionary Vol- to an exposition of the signs of
unteer Dept. of the General the times and Sabbath truth);
Conference, and contains its 16-page monthly; annual sub-
Reading Courses, also the S. S. scription 2s Gd; to countries out-
lessons for the youth; published side of South Africa 2s Gd;
weekly; annual subscription editor, I. J. Hankins; editorial
$1.75; six months, $1.00. Pub- contributors, W. B. White, W.
lished by the Review and Herald S. Hyatt, H. J. Edmed; pub-
Pub. Assn., Takoma Park Sta- lished, by the Sentinel -Pub. Co.,
tion, Washington, D. C.; editor, Rosmead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape,
Mrs. Fannie D. Chase; associate South Africa.
editor, Miss Lora E. Clement.
Life and Health: National health
Liberty: a magazine of religious magazine; an illustrated month-
freedom; an illustrated quarter- ly; a practical journal for the
ly; organ of the Religious Lib; common people; yearly sub-
erty Association; single copy, scription, $1; no extra charge
10 cents; yearly subscription, on foreign subscriptions; pub-
35 cents. Published by the Re- lished by the Review and Her-
view and Herald Pub. Assn., ald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park
Takoma Park Station, Wash- Station, Washington, D. C. Ed-
ington, D. C.; editor, C. S. itor, W. A. Ruble, M. D., and
Longacre; associate, W. F. Mar- L. A. Hansen; office editor, G.
tin; managing editor, C. P. Boll- H. Heald, M. D.
man. Life and Health (the Australasian
Health Magazine); 64-page bi-
The Present Truth: (devoted to a monthly; annual subscription,
presentation of the doctrine of 2s 6d; beyond the common-
the second coming of Christ, and wealth, 3s; Signs Publishing
general Bible truth); 16-page Company, Warburton, Victoria,
semimonthly; annual subscrip- Australia; editor, C. M. Snow;
tion 5s Gd ($1.32); Stanborough contributing editors, Dr. Frank-
Park, Watford, Herts, England; lin C. Richards, Dr. Eulalia S.
editor, W. T. Bartlett. Richards, Dr. W. H. James,
The Present Truth: A one-topic Dr. T. A. Sherwin, Dr. M. M.
4-page monthly for general mis- Freeman.
sionary purposes; illustrated. Good Health (devoted to hygiene
Single subscription, 15 cents. and principles of healthful liv-
Postage extra to foreign coun- ing); 16 page monthly; yearly
tries. Published by the Review subscription 2s 6d, postpaid;
and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Stanborough Park, Watford,
Park Station, Washington, D. C.; Herts, England; editor, A. B.
editor, G. B. Thompson; asso- Olsen, M. D.
ciates, F. M. Wilcox, C. P. Boll-
man. Sabbath School Worker (or-
gan of the Sabbath-school De-
The Signs of the Times (devoted partment of the Cleneral Con-
to an exposition of Bible ference); 24-page monthly; an-
truth and signs of the times); nual subscription, 60 cents; in
16-page weekly; annual sub- clubs of two or more; 45 cents;
scription 5s; to countries outside published by the Review and
of, Australia, and in the Postal Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park
Union, 8s Gd ($2); Warburton, Station, Washington, D. C.;
224 LIS't OR PEI-tiobiCALS.

editor, Mrs. L. Flora Plummer; structions to church officers,


associate, Rosamond D. Ginther; and programs for the ilome
assistant, M. Stella Fleisher. Missionary, and Senior and
Junior Missionary Volunteer
Christian Educator (organ of Ed- societies of the churches; an-
ucational Department of the nual subscription, sixty cents;
General Conference) ; a magazine published by the Review and
published ten times a year; de- Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma
voted to the proinotion of a Park Station, Washington, D. C.;
broad, thorough, and rational editor, T. E. Bowen; associates,
education, based upon true M. E. Kern, C. S. Longacre.
Christian principles; thirty-two
pages; annual subscription $1;
published by Review and Herald Missionary Leader; 8 -page
Publishing Association, Takoma monthly; (devoted to church Mis-
Park Station, Washington, D. C.; sionary and Missionary Volun-
editor, W. E. Howell; associate, teer programs, Fourth Sabbath
0. M. John. Readings, as well as occasional
instruction to our church officers
Sabbath School Quarterly; forty- as to their duties) ; editor, Mrs.
eight pages; containing the S. A. L. Hindson; asst. editor, Miss
D. A. International Sabbath- V. Rogers; published by the
school lessons; annual sub- Australasian Union Conference,
scription, 20 cents; Pacific " Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W.,
Press Pub. Assn., Mountain Australia.
View, Cal.
The Christian Record (a paper
Our Little Friend (a child's pa- printed for the blind in Amer-
per) ; illustrated 8-page weekly; ican Braille and in New York
annual subscription, 80 cents; Point) ; monthly; thirty-six
Pacific Press Publishing Assn., pages; sent free to all blind
Mountain View, Cal.; editor, persons; published at College
Uthai V. Wilcox. View, Nebr.; editor, J. N. An-
derson; manager, M. E. Ellis;
Bible Students' Library: Send Field Missionary Secretary, L.
for topically arranged list, to N. Muck.
Pacific Press Publishing Assn., The Christian Record Pub.
Mountain View, Cal. Co. also has a Free Circulating
Gospel Herald: 8-page monthly; 25 Library Department containing
cents; published at Oakwood denominational tracts and pam-
Junior College, Huntsville, Ala.; phlets for free circulation
editor, W. L. Bird. 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 Central Union Outlook; (organ of
organ of the Atlantic Union Central Union Conference);
Conference) ; 8-page weekly; 50 8-page weekly; annual subscrip-
cents a year; editor, Miss Pearl tion fifty cents; editor, Miss
L. Rees; published at South Mettie E. Cornell; associate
Lancaster, Mass. editors, W. W. Ruble, PA. of
LIST OF PERIODICALS. 225

Union College, Miss. Sec. of associate editors, J. W. Chris-


Central Union Conference; pub- tian, F. A. Coffin; published at
lished at College View, Nebr. Glendale, Cal.
The Educational Messenger; Field Tidings (organ of the South-
32-page monthly; 75 cents; ed- eastern Union Conference);
ited by the students of Union 8-page weekly; 50 cents. Editor,
College, College View, Nebr.; J. P. McGee. Published by the
published by the Central Union Southern' Junior College at
Conference, College View, Nebr; Ooltewah, Tenn.
editors I. V. Counsell, Faye F.
Felter. Southern Union Worker (organ
of the Southern Union Confer-
Columbia Union Visitor; (official ence); 8-page weekly; 50 cents
organ of the Columbia Union yearly; published by the South-
Conference); eight-page week- ern Junior College, Ooltewah,
ly; 50 cents; published at Mt. Tenn.; editor, J. P. McGee.
Vernon, Ohio; editor, Emma
Silber. Southwestern Union Record (of-
ficial organ of the Southwest-
Eastern Canadian Messenger: (offi- ern Union Conference); 8-page
cial organ of the Eastern Cana- weekly; 50 cents; published at
dian Union Conference); 4-page Keene, Tex.; editor; Z. Rubot-
weekly; 50 cents; Oshawa, On- torn; associate editors, C. E.
tario; editor, Edna P. Leach. Smith and M. Lukens.
Lake Union Herald (official organ Western Canadian Tidings (of-
of the Lake Union Conference); ficial organ of the Western
8-page weekly; 50 cents a year; Canadian Union Conference) ;
editor, F. 0. Rathbun; published 8-page semimonthly; fifty cents
at Berrien Springs, Michigan, a year; published by the Western
and printed by Emmanuel Mis- Canadian Union Conference at
sionary College Press. Calgary, Alberta; editor, E. R.
Potter, 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg.,
Northern Union Reaper (official Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
organ of the Northern Union
Conference, 2718 Third Ave., The Missionary Worker (official
South, Minneapolis, Minn.); 8- organ of the British Union Con-
page weekly; 50 cents a year in ference); 12-page monthly; is
the United States, 75 cents in per year, postpaid, inland; for-
Canada ' and foreign countries; eign, 2-6; International Tract So-
published by the Northern Union ciety, Ltd., Stanborough Park,
Conference at Danish-Norwegian Watford, Herts, England.
Seminary, Hutchinson, Minn.;
editor, N. P. Neilsen. The Gazette; 16-page monthly;
published by the International
North Pacific Union Gleaner (of- Tract Society, Ltd., Stanborough
ficial organ of the North Pacific Park, Watford, Herts, England;
Union Conference); 8-page editor, W. E. Read.
weekly; 50 cents a year; pub-
lished by the North Pacific Union The Asiatic Division Outlook;
Conference, College Place, Wash.; organ of the Asiatic Division
editor, S. J. Lashier. Conference; subscription price,
75 cents gold a year; semi-
Pacific Union Recorder (official monthly; eight pages; editor
organ of the Pacific Union Con- Mrs. C. C. Crisler; office editor,
ference) ; 8-page weekly; 25 Mrs. W. P. Henderson. Issued
cents. Editor, B. M. Emerson; at 25 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai,
226 LIST OP PERIODICALS.

China. Address: Division Out- Lucknow, India; editor, R., D.


look, Box 523, U. S. Postal Brisbin.
Agency, Shanghai, China. South African Missionary: 4-page
semimonthly; English and Dutch;
Australasian Record (official or- annual subscription 2s. 6d.; pub-
gan of the Australasian Union lished by the South African
Conference); 8 - page semi-
monthly; annual subscription 4s; Union Conference of Seventh-
day Adventists; editor, Mrs. W.
foreign countries 5s; published B. White, " Wynnton," Selous
by the Australasian Union Con- Road, Claremont, Cape, South .
ference, " Mizpah," Wahroonga, Africa.
N. S. W., Australia; editor,
Mrs. A. L. Hindson. The West Indian Messenger (or-
gan of the West Indian Union
India Union Tidings: 8-page semi- Conference); 12-page monthly;
monthly; Rs. 1-8 (48 cents) a 35 cents a year; 112 Tower St.,
year; official organ of the India Kingston, Jamaica, British West
Union Mission, 17 Abbott Road, Indies.

LOCAL PERIODICALS.
Iowa: The Workers' Bulletin; by Southern Junior College
weekly; 40 cents; Iowa Tract Faculty, Ooltewah, Tenn.
Society, Nevada, Iowa; editor,
Mrs. Flora V. Dorcas. Sopthern Junior College Bulletin;
4-page bimonthly; distributed
free; published in the interests
SCHOOL JOURNALS. of Southern education in general,
Emmanuel Missionary College and of Southern Junior College
Bulletin; quarterly; 32-pages; in particular; edited by L. H.
free; editorial committee: Fred- Wood; published at Ooltewah,
erick Griggs, and the editorial Tenn.
staff of The Student Movement; The Student Idea; monthly; 50
published at Berrien Springs, cents for nine months; pub-
Mich. lished at South,Lancaster, Mass.
The Student Movement; biweekly; The Sligonian; issued monthly
8-pages; 75 cents a year; eigh- during school year; nine issues;
teen issues; editor, W. E. Mur- annual subscription $1.00; pub-
ray; manager, Bryan Robinson; lished by the Students' Asso-
published at Berrien Springs, ciation of Washington Mission-
Mich. ary College, Takoma Park, D. C.

Oakwood Bulletin; quarterly; pub- The Walla Walla Collegian: 20-
lished at Oakwood Junior Col- page monthly; issued by the
lege, Huntsville, Ala., in the in- student body of Walla Walla
terests of Christian education College; 60 cents a year; pub-
for the Negro. lished at College Place, Wash.;
editor, G. E. Shankel.
Southern Junior College; 8-page
quarterly; one number during The Student Echo: 8-page month-
the year is the school calendar ly; in the interests of Shenan-
(usually about 78 pages); dis- doah Valley Academy, New Mar-
tributed free; published in the ket, Va.; 50 cents, 10 numbers;
interests of the school; edited editor, M. J. Shanko.
LIST OF PERIODICALS. 227

The Mountain Echo : 24-page dents of Pacific Union College,


monthly; issued four times dur- St. Helena, Cal.; 60 cents a
ing the college year, by the stu- year; editor, Charles Weiniger.

FOREIGN PERIODICALS.
Arranged alphabetically by languages.
BENGALI. In the United States and Can-
ada, all orders for Chinese lit-
J uga Lakshan (Signs of the erature, aside from the paper,
Times) ; bimonthly; annual sub- should be sent to the Pacific
scription, 12 cents; published at Press Pub. Assn., Mountain
17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, Ind- View, Cal.
ia; editor, L. G. Mookerjee, Sucl-
hamaya House, Armanitola, Hsing Chwan Luh ; Church Paper;
Dacca, India. published monthly at Hankow.
China; editor, Mrs. F. A. Album
BOHEMIAN. S. D. A. Mission, Wang Gia Dun,
Znameni Casu (Signs of the Hankow, Hupeh, China.
Times) ; 28-page quarterly; 50
cents a year; Pacific Press Pub. DANISH-NORWEGIAN.
Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; editor, Evangeliets Sendebud; 16-page
L. F. Kucera. semimonthly; annual subscrip-
tion, kr. 3.00; rate for America,
BURMESE. $1.15; Akersgaten 74, Christiania,
Norway, and Margrethevej 5,
King Soung (Watchman) ; 24-page Copenhagen, V., Denmark; editor,
quarterly; annual subscription, Erik Arnesen, Akersgaten 74,
12 cents; published at 60 Lower Christiania, Norway.'
Kemmendine Road, Rangoon,
Burma; editor, C. F. Lowry. Missionsefterretninger; 8 - page
monthly; published as Evange-
CEBUAN. liets Sendebud; editor, Erik
Manga Balita nang Kaluwasan ; Arnesen, Akersgaten 74, Chris-
24-page quarterly; 5 cents a tiania, Norway.
copy; editor, L. V. Finster; as- Sundhedsbladet (health journal) ;
sociate, Mrs. J. J. Strahle; pub- 24-page monthly; annual sub-
lished by the Philippine Publish- scription, kr. 3.00; rate for
ing House, 14 Calle Luna, Pasay, America, $1.00; Akersgaten 74,
Rizal, Philippine Islands. Christiania, Norway, and Mar-
grethevej 5, Copenhagen, V., Den-
CHINESE. mark; editor, J. C. Ottosen; M.
Shi Djao Yeuh Bao (The Signs D., Skodsborg, Denmark.
of the Times) ; 28-page monthly Evangeliets Sendbud ; 16-page
magazine; yearly subscription, weekly; annual subscription
75 cents, gold. Issued in Wenli $2.00; Pacific Press Publishing
and Mandarin. Editor, G. Har- Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; editor, C.
low; associates, L. E. Froom, C. A. Thorp.
C. Crisler Published by the
Signs of the Times Publishing Missionaeren; 8-page monthly;
House, Box 856, U. S. Postal annual subscription 60 cents;
Agency, Shanghai, China, Pacific Press Publishing Assn.,
228 LIST OF PERIODICALS.

Brookfield, Ill.; editor, C. A. Le Vulgarisateur et Messager de


Thorp; assistant, H. W. Sherrig. 1'Hygiene (Popular Messenger
of Hygiene); 16-page monthly
Tidens Tegn; 24-page quarterly; 50 health paper; fr. 3.50 (70 cents);
cents; published by Pacific Press Gland (Gt. Vaud), Switzerland;
Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; editor, P. A. De Forest, M. D.
editor, C. A. Thorp.
Les Signes des Temps (Signs of
Ungdomsbaandet; monthly; 50 the Times); 28-page quarterly;
cents; published at Hutchinson, 50 cents a year; Pacific Press
Minn., in the interests of the Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; ed-
Danish-Norwegian Seminary; itor, J. Vuilleumier.
editor, Arthur Axelson.
GERMAN.
ESTHONIAN.
Christlicher Hausfreund; 8-page
Sioni Wahimees (Zion's Watch- weekly; annual subscription
man); sixteen pages; monthly; $1.25; Pacific Press Pub. Assn.,
Rbl. 80; for America, 50 cents; Brookfield, 111.; editor, G. W.
with Sioni Tooline and the Erfurth; associate, K. A. Offer-
Sabbath School Quarterly, Rbl. man.
1.50, or 80 cents; published by
the Internationale Traktatge- Deutscher Arbeiter; 8-page week-
sellschaft, Grindelberg 15a, ly; annual subscription $1.50;
Hamburg, Germany; editor, L. Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Brook-
Nikkar. field, Ill.; editor, G. W. Erfurth;
associate, K. A. Offerman.
FIJIAN.
Die Zeichen der Zeit (Signs of
Rarama; 8-page monthly; annual the Times); 28-page quarterly;
subscription 2s; published by the 50 cents; Pacific Press Pub.
Central Polynesian Conference, Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; editor,
at Buresala, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. G. W. Erfurth; associate, K. A.
Offerman.
. FINNISH.
Aikain.Vartija; 16-page monthly; Sabbatschul-Lelctionen (Sabbath-
annual subscription, 50 cents; school Lessons); quarterly;
Annegatan 33, Helsingfors, Fin- containing the S. D. A. Sabbath-
land; editor, Wilh. Sucksdorff, school lessons in German; annual
Sr. subscription, 20 cents; Pacific
Press Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.
Lisalethi; 8-page monthly; annual
subscription 25 cents; Annega- Rundschau der Adventisten (Ger-
tan 33, Helsingfors, Finland; ed- man paper for circulation
itor, Wilh. Sucksdorff, Sr. among S. D. A. churches in
South America); 12-page month-
FRENCH. ly; 'subscription 65 cents; pub-
Lee Signes des Temps (Signs of lished by the Brazil Publishing
the Times); 8-page monthly; House, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
annual subscription fr. 2.(40 America; editor, A. Pages.
cents; foreign 40 cents); pub-
lished at Gland (Ct. Vaud), Herold der Wahrheit (Herald of
Switzerland; editor, A. Vaucher. Truth); semimonthly; eight
pages; annual subscription,
Le Messager (The Messenger); Mk. 2. (60 cents for America);
12-page monthly church paper; Internationale Traktatgesell-
annual subscription, fr. 2 (40 schaft, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
cents); Gland, (Ct. Vaud), burg, Germany; editor, L. R.
Switzerland; editor, A. Vaucher. Conradi.
LIST OF PERIODICALS. 229

Gute Gesundheit (Good Health); lished at 17 Abbott Road, Luck-


monthly; sixteen pages; an- now, India; editor, R. D. Brisbin.
nual subscription, Mk. 2 (for
America, 50 cents); Interna- HOLLAND (DUTCH).
tionale Traktatgesellschaft, Teekenen des Tijds (Signs of
Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, the Times); monthly; sixteen
Germany; editors, E. Meyer, pages; annual subscription 76
M. D., L. E. Conradi, M. D. Boll, cents; (for America, 50
cents); Internationale Traktat-
Unser kleiner Freund (Our Little gesellschaft, Grindelberg 15a,
Friend); monthly; 16 pages; Hamburg, Germany; editors, J.
annual subscription, mk. 1. (for Wibbens, R. G. Klingbeil.
America, 35 cents); Interna-
tionale Traktatgesellschaft, De Werker (The Worker); six-
Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, teen pages; quarterly church
Germany; editor, A. Plass. paper for Holland and Flem-
ish Belgium with the Sabbath-
Der Protestant (The Protestant); School Quarterly, 80 Holl.
religious liberty bimonthly; cents; (for America, 35 cents) ;
sixteen pages; annual sub- Internationale Traktatgesell-
scription, 80 Pfg. (for Amer- schaft, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
ica, 25 cents); Internationale burg, Germany; editor, J.
Traktatgesellschaft, Grindelberg Wibbens.
15a, Hamburg, Germany; ed- De Wachter (a Dutch translation
itor, H. F. Schuberth. of the " South African Senti-
Der Erzieher (The Educator); nel ") ; 16-page monthly; annual
educational quarterly; twenty- subscription 2s 6d; editor, I. J.
four pages; annual subscrip- Hankins, Rosmead Ave., Kenil-
tion, 80 Pfg. (for America, 25 worth, Cape, South Africa.
cents); Internationale Traktat- HUNGARIAN.
gesellschaft, Grindelberg 15a,
Hamburg, Germany; editor, H. Utols6 Uezenet (The last Mes-
F. Schuberth. sage) ; sixteen pages; monthly
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. lished by the Vallasos Iratok
R. Conradi. Nemzetki5zi Kiad6hivatala, Krisz-
tina Kiirut 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. E. and published as the paper
Loasby. noted above.
HINDI. Az Idok Jelei (Signs of the Times) ;
28-page quarterly; 50 cents a
Kalyug ke Chinha (Signs of the year; Pacific Press Pub. Assn.,
Times) ; 16-page bimonthly; an- Brookfield, Ill.; editor, Steen
nual subscription 12 cents; pub- Rasmussen.
30 LIST OF PERIODICALS.

ILOCANO. J. Schneider; published by the


Mga Bahiga Kaluwasan; 24-page Internationale Traktatgesell-
quarterly; 5 cents a copy; edi- schaft, at Grindelberg 15a,
tor, L. V. Finster; associate, Hamburg, Germany.
Mrs. J. J. Strahle; Philippine MALAY.
Publishing House, 14 Calle Luna,
Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Islands. Pertandaan Zaman; monthly; pub-
lished at 399e Upper Serangoon
ITALIAN. Road, Singapore, Straits Settle-
ments; editor, Melvin Munson.
I Segni dei Tempi (Signs of the
Times) ; 28-page quarterly; 50 MALAYALAM.
cents a, year; Pacific Press Pub.
Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; editor, R. Present Truth; 24-page quarterly;
Calderone. annual subscription 10 cents;
published at Madras, South In-
JAPANESE. dia; editor, G. G. Lowry.
Toki no Shirushi; 32-page month- MARATHI.
ly; annual subscription $1.50;
published by the Owari No Fu- Pralia Kalachi Chinha (Signs of
kuinsha, 171 A.manulna, Sugi- the Times); 16-page quarterly;
nami-mura, Toyotama-gun, To- annual subscription 12 cents;
kyo, Japan; editors, A. N. An- published at 17 Abbott Road,
derson, S. Nagatori, S. Yama- Lucknow, India; editor, R. E.
zaki. Loasby.
Shimei no Otodzure (Tidings of PANAYAN.
the Message), 16-page monthly; Ang Sulo; 24-page quarterly; 5
annual subscription 60 cents; ed- cents a copy; editor, L. V.
itor, B. P. Hoffman; published Finster; associate, Mrs. J. .1.
by the Owari No Fukuinsha; ad- Strahle; published by the Phil-
dress as 'above. ippine Publishing House, 14
Calle Luna, Pasay, Rizal, Phil-
KOREAN. ippine Islands.
Seijo Walbo (The Signs of the
Times); 28-page monthly; sub- POLISH.
scription $1.00; published by Znaki Czasu (Signs of the
the Signs of the Times Press, Times); sixteen pages; mis-
Seoul, Chosen; editor, Mimi sionary paper, eight numbers
Scharffenberg. annually; price 85 pfg., or for
Kyo Hae Chin-Nam (Church Com- America, 35 cents per annum;
pass); 16-page monthly; annual editor, , published by
subscription 50 cents; published the Internationale Traktatge-
by the Signs of the Times Press, sellschaft, Grindelberg 15a,
Seoul, Chosen; editor, Mrs. Theo. Hamburg, Germany.
Wangerin. Stroz Syonu (Zion's Watchman);
sixteen pages; quarterly church
LETTONIAN. paper; price 50 pfg., for Amer-
ica, 20 cents; published by the
Zianas Sargs (Zion's Watchman); Internationale Traktatgesell-
16 pages; monthly; illustrated; schaft, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Rbl. 80, for America, 50 cents; burg, Germany; editor,
editor, J. Schneider, Grindel-
berg 15a, Hamburg, Germany. PORTUGUESE.
Sabbath-school Quarterly; Rbl. Revista Mensal; 8-page monthly;
40, or 20 cents a year; editor, annual subscription 50 cents:
LIST OF PERIODICALS. 231

published by the Brazil Pub. Central' Polynesian Conference,


House, Estacao Sfio Bernardo, at Buresala, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
S. P. R., Sfio Paulo, Brazil, South
America; editor, E. C. Ehlers. SERVIAN.
Snazi wremena (The Signs of
Signaes dos Tempos; 20-page the Times); sixteen-page quar-
monthly; $1.00 a year; publish-
terly missionary paper; price
ed by the Brazil Publishing
.60 crown; for America, 20
House, Estacfio Silo Bernardo,
S. P. R., Silo Paulo, Brazil, South cents; editor, E. Jowanowitsch;
America; editor, E. C. Ehlers. Servian S. S. Lesson Quarterly
and Sionska Stracha; sixteen-
page quarterly church paper, or
RAROTONGAN.
" Servian Worker," 1 crown,
Tuatua-Mou; 8-page monthly; an- 50 heller per annum; for Amer-
nual subscription 2s; editor, G. ica, 40 cents; editor, R. Wladi-
L. Sterling; published by the mir; published by the VallAsos
Eastern Polynesian Mission, Ra- Iratok NemzethOzi Kiadniva-
rotonga, Cook Islands, Pacific tala, Krisztina Ktirfit 167, Buda-
Ocean. pest T, Hungary.
' RUMANIAN. SPANISH.
Semnele Timpului (Signs of the Las Sefiales de los Tiempos; il-
Times); monthly; sixteen lustrated; 32-page monthly; de-
pages; missionary paper; sub- voted to the exposition of the
scription price, Fr. 2.00 (to prophecies, Bible doctrines, and
America, 50 cents); with Cur- health and temperance topics ;
ierul Misionar and the Sabbath- annual subscription (in Mexico),
School Quarterly, Fr. 3.75 (to $2.50 Mexican currency; outside
America, 80 cents); editors, of Mexico, $1.25 United States
St. Demetrescu and P. R. Paul- money; editor, G. W. Caviness,
ini ; published by the In- 1420 Avenida 20, Tacubaya, D.
ternationale Traktatgesellschaft, F., Mexico.
Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Ger-
many. El Atalaya; 20-page monthly;
$1.00 a year; published by the
RUSSIAN. Casa Editora Union Sudameri-
Blagaja Wjestj (Message of cana, Florida, F. C. 'C. A., Bue-
Grace); 8 pages; monthly mis- nos Aires, Argentina, South
sionary paper; subscription America; editor, Edgar Brooks.
price Rbl. 1., for America, 50
cents, with Supplement, Rbl. La Revista Adventista; 16-page
1.80 (for America, 80 cents); semimonthly; annual subscrip-
tion $1.00; Florida, F. C. C. A.,
published in Petrograd, Russia,
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
by Jefimow and Co., M. Gre- America; editor, E. W. Tho-
bezkaja ul. No. 4B, Quartier mann.
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 492, Barcelona,
Spain.
SAMOAN.
Tali Moni (The Truth); month- El Esforzador; four-page monthly
ly; eight pages; annual sub- journal; 25 cents; address
scription 2e! published by the Apartado 492, Barcelona, Spain.
232 LIST OF PERIODICALS.

LecciOnes para la Escuela Sabatica; Luna, Pasay; Rizal, Philippine


quarterly; Sabbath-school les- Islands.
sons for the entire Spanish field, TAHITIAN.
for both adults and children; 20 Tiarama (The Light) ; 8-page
cents a year; Casa Editora Union monthly; annual subscription
Sudamericana, Florida, F. C. C. 2s; editor, G. L. Sterling; assist-
A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, ant and translator, Mrs. A.
South America. Deane; issued by the Eastern
Polynesian Mission, at Raroton-
SWEDISH. ga, Cook Islands, Pacific Ocean,
Sions Vaktare; 8-page weekly; an-
nual subscription $1.50; Pacific TAMIL.
Press Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.;
editor, A. Vermelin; associate Nikalkala Sattium (Present
editor, Olof Granlund. Truth) ; 24-page quarterly; an-
nual subscription 10 cents; pub-
Tidens Tecken; 24-page monthly; lished at Madras, India; editor,
annual subscription $1.50; Pa- G. G. Lowry.
cific Press Pub. Assn., Brook-
field, Ill.; editor, A. Vermelin; TELUGU.
associate, Olof Granlund. Present Truth; 24-page quarterly;
Tidens Tecken; 8-page semimonth- annual subscription 10 cents;
ly; annual subscription, kr. 2.50; published at Madras, India; ed-
rate for America, $1. Gamla itor, G. G. Lowry.
Kungsholmsbrogatan 38, Stock-
holm, Sweden; editor, Emil TONGAN.
Ahr6n. Talafekau Mooni; 8-page monthly;
Missionaren (with S. S. lessons annual subscription 2s; trans-
for adults and children); 12- lator, Vai Vaemola; issued by
page monthly; kr. 1.50 (70 cents the Central Polynesian Confer-
for America) ; Skandinaviska ence, at Buresala, Fiji, Pacific
Forlagsexpeditionen, Gamla Ocean.
Kungsholmsbrogatan 38, Stock-
holm, Sweden; editor, Emil URDU.
Ahr6n. Nishanat-i-Quiyamat (Signs of
the Times) ; 24-page bimonthly;
TAGALOG. annual subscription 12 cents;
Ang Tanglaw; 32-page monthly; published at 17 Abbott Road,
editor, L. V. Finster; assistant, Lucknow, India; editor, F. H.
B. R. Paths; associate editor, Loasby.
Mrs. J. J. Strahle; 50 cents
gold, a year; 14 Calle Luna, Pa- YIDDISH.
say, Rizal, Philippine Islands.
The Jewish Messenger; 28-page
Mizpa; 4-page monthly; church quarterly; 50 cents a year; Pa-
paper; editor, 0. F. Sevrens; 15 cific Press Pub. Assn., Brook-
cents gold, a year; 16 Calle field, Ill.; editor, F. C. Gilbert.
LANGUAGES.
The languages in which denominational publications of all kinds
are issued are the following:

AmOyese Ibanag Rumanian


Arabic Icelandic Russian
Armenian Ilocano Ruthenian
Armeno-Turkish Italian Samoan
Atchinese 'Japanese Santali
Battak Javanese Sechuana
Bengali Java-Malay Servian
Bicol Kafir (Xosa) Sesuto
Bohemian Karen (Sgau) Shanghai
Bulgarian Kijita 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 Telugu
Fijian Mandarin Tigrinya
Finnish Manyanja Tongan
Flemish Maori Turkish
French Marathi Urdu (Persian)
German Niue Urdu (Roman)
Greek . Pampangan Welsh
Greco-Turkish Panayan Wendic
Gujerati Pangasinan- Wenli
Hawaiian Polish Yiddish
Hebrew Portuguese Zulu
Hindi Punjabi Total 94.
Hungarian Rarotongan

SUMMARY OF DENOMINA-
TIONAL LITERATURE.
For the Year 1917.
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

233
DIRECTORY OF SANITARIUMS.
(Arranged alphabetically.)

ADELAIDE SANITARIUM. Medical Faculty: H. J. Williams,


M. D., Supt.; Miss Ida Thoma-
Barker Road, Nailsworth, Ade- son, Matron and Head Nurse;
laide, South Australia. J. P. Casey, Business Manager.
Established 1908.
Local Board of Management: W. CATERHAM SANITARIUM.
G. Turner, L. A. Butler, W. Ver-
coe, Jr., G. S. Fisher, Mrs. Clapp. Surrey Hills Hydro, Caterham
Matron: Mrs. Clapp. Valley, England.
Established 1903.
BOULDER-COLORADO SANITA- Board of Managers: M. N. Camp-
RIUM. bell, Dr. A. B. Olsen, Dr. C. H.
Boulder, Colo. Hayton, W. T. Bartlett, J. C.
Steward, IV. C. Sisley.
Established 1896. Medical Superintendent: A. B.
Olsen, M. D.; Matron, Miss J.
Board of Directors: R. A. Un- Bacon.
derwood, Pres.; H. A. Green, M.
D., Vice-Pres.; H. B. Steele,
Sec. and Mgr.; IV. A. Gosmer,
C. R. Kite. CHRISTCHURCH SANITARIUM.
Officers of the Board: R. A. Un-
derwood, Pres.; H. A. Green, Papanui, Christchurch, New
M. D., Vice-Pres.; H. B. Steele, 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-
L. H. Wolfsen, M. D.; A. J. mond, G. S. Fisher, F. Grubb.
Hetherington, M. D.; M. B. Manager: G. A. Brandstater.
Stirling, M. D.; Mary L. Zener,
M. D.; E. E. Farnsworth, Chap-
lain.
CHRISTIANIA HEALTH HOME.
Nurses' Training School: Supt.
and Sec., Lena F. Specht, R. N. Akersgaten 74, Christiania,
Norway.

CAPE SANITARIUM. Established 1900.


Corporate Name: " Kurbadet."
Plumstead, Cape, South Africa.
Superintendent: C. M. Scott.
Established 1904.
Board of Trustees: W. B. White,
J. P. Casey, W. B. Commin, U. FLORIDA SANITARIUM.
Bender, I. J. Hankins, and Miss Orlando, Fla.
Ida Thomason.
Officers: W. B. White, Chairman; Established 1908.
J. P. Casey, Treas. Legal Name: " The Florida San-
234
SANITARIUMS. 235

itarium and Benevolent Asso- Managed by the Board of Trus-


ciation." tees for the institutions opera-
Trustees: A. R. Sandborn, L. T. ted in behalf of the interests
Crisler, W. H. Branson, L. L. An- of the German Union Conferen-
drews, M. D., W. J. Ewing, J. ces.
Mitchell, W. H. Smith.
Officers: Pres., A. R. Sandborn;
Sec., Dr. L. L. Andrews; Treas. GLENDALE SANITARIUM.
and Business Manager, L. T.
Crisler. Glendale, Cal.
Medical Staff: Supt., L. L. An- Established 1905.
drews, ilhI. D.; Head Nurse,
; Matron, Miss Jessie Roper. Business Manager: C. E. Kimlin.
Faculty: H. G. Westphal, M. D.,
Medical Supt.; W. J. Johnson,
FRIEDENSAU SANITARIUM. M. D.; Julia A. White, M. D.;
Supt. of Nurses, Daisy L. Hard-
Friedensau, Post Grabow, Bez. ing, R. N.; Matron, Mrs. Ida
Magdeburg, Germany. Ringstruni; Chef, Carl Johnson;
Established 1899. Chaplain, R. W. Munson.
" Deutscher Verein fur Gesund-
heitspflege: " Legal organiza-
tion for holding the Friedensau GOOD HEALTH ASSOCIATION,
property. LTD.
Trustees: L. R. Conradi, Presi- Incorporated 1903.
dent; W. Krumm, Manager;
Dr. E. Meyer, H. F. Schu- Office: Stanborough Park, Wat-
berth, J. G. ()blander, J. T. ford, Herts, England.
Boettcher, H. Hartkop, 0. E. Trustees: M. N. Campbell, W. T.
Reinke, J. F. Huenergardt. 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. 0. Wakeham, J. C. Steward, J.
Fenner, K. Sinz, J. Wolf- H. Camp, Dr. A. B. Olsen, Dr.
garten, F. Gotting, F. Prieser, C. H. Hayton, W. E. Read.
D. P. Gaede, 0. Schwenecke, Officers: Chairman, M. N. Camp-
J. Seefried, H. Mayer-Bartschy, bell; Secretary, A. B. Olsen, M.
R. Schillinger, 0. A. Janert, R. D.; Treas., W. T. Bartlett.
G. Klingbeil, J. Wibbens, M. H.
Wentland, F. Gruber, J. Muth,
E. Gugel, H. Bdx, P. Drinhaus.
IOWA SANITARIUM.
Officers: Pres.,L. R. Conradi;
Vice-Pres., . Krumm; Sec., Nevada, Iowa.
; Auditor, G. Woysch. Established at Des Moines, Iowa,
Medical Faculty: Supt., Dr. E. in 1899. (Removed and es-
Meyer; Head Nurses, Joseph tablished at Nevada, Iowa, in
Esser, Miss M. Fdrster. 1909. Reincorporated June 15,
Officers: Matron, Miss Helene 1915.)
Bartel; Business Manager, Chr. Corporate Name: " Iowa Sani-
Wetzel; Treasurer, C. Banas. tarium and Benevolent Associa-
tion."
Old People's Home. Board of Managers: .A. R. Og-
Address: Friedensau, Post Gra- den, Pres.; W. C. Foreman,
bow, Bez. Magdeburg, Germany. Sec. and Treas.; H. W. Barbour,
236 SANITARIUMS.

M. D., J. W. Dorcas, C. J. Rob- Corporate Name: " Societ6 Phil-


inson, J. R. Bowles, R. L. Mantz, anthropique de la Ligniere."
M. D. Board of Directors: L. P. Tieche,
Faculty: H. W. Barbour, M. D., Jules Robert, P. A. De Forest,
Medical Supt.; E. A. Warner, Paul Steiner, G. Delapres.
M. D., W. C. Foreman, Business Officers: Pres., L. P. Tieche; Sec.
Manager; Hannah Larson, R. N., and Treas., J. Robert.
Matron. Local Board: J. Robert, P. A.
De Forest, Paul Steiner, George
Weber.
KANSAS SANITARIUM.
Physician: P. A. De Forest, M. D.
Wichita, Kans. Matron: Mrs. E. Robert.
Established 1902.
Board of Trustees: F. W. Stray LOMA LINDA SANITARIUM.
(Pres.), R. L. Stokes, M. D., (Incorporated with College of
(Sec.), H. S. Osterloh, J. E. Og- Medical Evangelists.)
den, T. J. Watkins, H. A. Schnei-
der, C. M. Rasmussen, F. I. Loma Linda, Cal.
Mohr, J. S. Yates.
Established 1905.
Local Board: F. W. Stray, R. L.
Stokes, M. D., H. S. Osterloh, Board of Trustees and Officers:
F. I. Mohr, J. S. Yates. (Same as for Loma Linda Col-
lege, which see.)
Faculty: R. L. Stokes, M. D., Med-
ical Supt., Business Manager; Medical Staff: H. W. Vollmer, M.
Ada E. Page, R. N., Supt. of D., Medical Supt.; W. A. George,
Nurses; Edith Johnson, R. N., M. D.; E. H. Risley, M. D.; J. J.
Asst. Supt. of Nurses; E. E. Weir, M. D.; A. D. Butterfield,
Wiswell, R. N., Head of Men's M. D.; Mary C. McReynolds,
Bath; Rebekah Simon, Dietitian; M. D.
Floy M. Humphrey, Bookkeeper;
J. S. Yates, Chaplain. MADISON SANITARIUM.
Madison, Wis.
KIMBERLEY BATHS. Established 1902.
7 Cheapside, Kimberley, South Board of Trustees: E. A. Bristol,
Africa. (Pres.), P. L. Larson (Sec. and
Business Manager), R. S. Inger-
Established 1901. soll, M. D., Arthur Belding,
Executive G. M. Pflugradt, W. J. Walter,
Board of Trustees: Chas. Johnson.
Committee of the Cape Con-
ference. Medical Faculty: R. S. Ingersoll,
M. D., Olive Ingersoll, M. D.
Manager: G. W. Webb.

NATAL HEALTH INSTITUTE.


LAKE GENEVA SANITARIUM.
126 Longmarket St., Pietermaritz-
(Sanatorium du Leman.) burg, Natal, South Africa.
Gland, Ct. Vaud, Switzerland. Established 1908.
Established 1904. Manager: C. H. Shaw.
SANITARIUMS. 237

NEBRASKA SANITARIUM. Managing Officers: W. E. Bliss, M.


D., Supt. and Business Manager;
College View, Nebr. W. A. Ruble, M. D., Clerk and
Asst. Supt.; H. K. Presley, Sec.
Established 1894. and Treas.; E. J. Baker, Acting
Board of Managers: J. S. Rouse, Sec. and Asst. Business Mgr.;
Pres.; R. A. Underwood, J. D. W. E. Perrin, Acting Treas.; L.
Shively, F. C. Dean, A. R. Lovell, S. Wheeler, Chaplain; Bertha
R. L. Carson, S. J. Quantock, Stewart, Matron; F. Bohner,
J. D. Johnson. Steward.

Medical Staff: J. D. Shively, M. Board 'of Trustees: R. D. Quinn,


D., Medical Supt.; Eva M. Chairman; W. A. Ruble, M. D.,
Shively, M. D.; Miss Elsie C. Clerk; W. E. Bliss, M. D., H. K.
Bleck, R. N., Supt. of Nurses; Presley, J. K. Jones, J. D. Sni-
C. A. Skinner, R. N. der, C. L. Kilgore, A. T. Robin-
son, R. J. Bryant, H. C. Hart-
Faculty: J. D. Shively, M. D., well, J. E. Jayne, K. C. Russell,
Eva M. Shively, M. D., R. L. H. W. Carr, M. E. Olsen, F. C.
Carson, Business Manager, C. A. Gilbert.
Skinner, R. N.; Miss Elsie C.
Bleck, Mrs. H. M. Shoals, Miss Faculty: W. E. Bliss, M. D., Supt.;
Della Smith, L. F. Trubey, Chap- W. A. Ruble, M. D., J. A. Pines,
lain. M. D., Clara M. Schunk, M. D.,
Leonora Lacey, R. N., Supt. of
Nurses, L. S. Wheeler, Chaplain;
Elizabeth Stone, R. N., L. E.
NEBRASKA SANITARIUM. Peterson, R. N., G. E. Cornforth,
Dietitian, Mrs. Lenna W. Salis-
Hastings, Nebr. bury, Director of Calisthenics.
Established 1908.
Board of Directors: J. S. Rouse,
Pres.; R. A. Underwood, J. D. OAKWOOD SANITARIUM.
Shively, F. C. Dean, A. R. Lovell;
R. L. Carson, L. B. Johnson, Ly- Huntsville, Ala.
man Middaugh, Herbert Camp- Established 1910.
bell.
Board of Managers: Oakwood
Faculty: F. C. Dean, Medical Su- Junior College Board.
perintendent; Edna A. Reed, R.
N., Supt. of Nurses; F. M. Ras- Faculty: Miss Etta Reeder, Super-
mussen, R. N., Sec., and Bath intendent; J. I. Beardsley, Busi-
Room Manager; Mrs. F. C. ness Manager.
Dean, R. N., Bath Room Matron;
A. F. Kirk, Chaplain and Busi-
ness Manager. PARADISE VALLEY SANI-
TARIUM.
National City, Cal.
NEW ENGLAND SANITARIUM.
Melrose, Mass. (Incorporated as Southeastern
California Conference Association
Established 1899. of Seventh-day Adventists).
Officers of the Association: R. D. Established 1906.
Quinn, (Pres.), W. A. Ruble, M.
D. (Clerk). Board of Directors: Pres., W. F.
238 SANITARIUMS.

Martin; Sec., John McReynolds; Board of Managers: Austral Union


C. F. Folkenberg, L. E. Brant, Conference Committee.
R. S. Owen, J. A. Burden, D. D.
Lake. Local Board: J. W. Westphal, R.
H. Habenicht, G. B. Replogle,
Local Board: Chairman, W. F. Lillian Voris, 0. H. Maxson, H.
Martin; Medical Supt., 0. S. U. Stevens, Ernesto Roscher.
Parrett, M. D.; Business Man-
ager, J. A. Burden; C. F. Fol- Medical Faculty: Director, R. H.
kenberg. Habenicht, M. D.; G. B. Rep-
logle, M. D.
Training School Faculty: Medical
Supt., 0. S. Parrett; Supt. of Officers: Medical Supt., R. H.
Nurses, Mrs. 0. S. Parrett, R. Habenicht; Business Manager,
N.; Sec., J. A. Burden; Matron, 0. H. Maxson; Sec. and Treas.,
Mrs. J. A. Burden; V. M. Top- 0. H. Maxson.
penberg, R. N., Mrs. V. M. Top-
penberg, R. N.; Miss Eva Bor-
den, R. N.
SKODSBORG SANITARIUM.
Skodsborg, Denmark.
PORTLAND SANITARIUM.
Established 1897.
East Sixtieth and Belmont Sts., Officers: Director, J. C. Ottosen,
Portland, Oreg. M. D.; A. C. Christensen, Busi-
ness Manager and Treasurer;
Founded 1893; reorganized, 1902; Chr. Hansen, Inspector.
became an institution of the Medical Faculty: J. C. Ottosen,
North Pacific Union Conference, M. D.; N. P. Nelson, M. D.;
1906. Jensine Iversen, M. D.; A. An-
Board of Directors: C. W. Flaiz, dersen, M. D.
President, R. W. Nelson, Secre-
tary and Treasurer, H. W.
Decker, H. W. Cottrell, J. J.
Nethery, G. F. Watson, J. F. Pi- . INTERNATIONAL HEALTH
per, J. A. Rippey, J. W. Nor- ASSOCIATION, LTD.
wood. Stanborough Park, Watford,
Officers and Medical Faculty: R. Herts, England.
W. Nelson, Supt. and Business
Manager; W. B. Holden, M. D., Director: M. N. Campbell, J. H.
Medical Director; E. C. Hackett, Camp, E. H. Marsh, G. Wake-
M. D., and Alma S. Larson, M. ham, J. C. Steward.
D., House Physicians; W. T. Manager, Sec., and Treas: J. H.
Hilgert, Chaplain; Miss Rachel Camp.
Balser, Head Nurse; Mrs. L. M.
Phelps, Matron. STANBOROUGH PARK SANI-
TARIUM.
Stanborough Park, Watford,
RIVER PLATE SANITARIUM.
Herts, England.
(Sanatorio Adventista del Plata.) Established 1912.
Puiggari, F. C. E. R., Entre Rios, Board of Managers: Dr. C. H. Hay-
Argentina, South America. ton, M. N. Campbell, Dr. A. B.
Olsen, J. C. Steward, W. T. Bart-
Established 1909. lett.
SANITARIUMS. 239

Officers: J. C. Steward, Manager SHANGHAI SANITARIUM.


and Sec.; Medical Supt., C. H.
Hayton, M. D., F. R. C. S.; Red Cross General Hospital, Sic-
Matrim, Mrs. Brown. cawei Road, Shanghai, China.
Established 1917.
Officers: Medical Shpt. and Surgi-
cal Director, Dr. C. C. Landis;
ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. Medical Director, Dr. A. C. Sel-
mon; Women's and Children's
Sanitarium, Napa County, Cal. Diseases, Dr. Bertha Selmon;
House Physician, Dr. C. Kim;
Established 1878. Head Nurse, Mrs. W. I. Hilliard;
Business Manager, Dr. A. 0.
(Operated by the California Med- Selmon; Treas. and Asst. Man-
ical Missionary and Benevolent ager, W. I. Hilliard.
Association.) Board: I. H. Evans, Chairman;
Dr. C. C. Landis, Dr. A. C. Sel-
Board of Directors: G. W. Wells mon, Dr. Bertha Selmon, H. W.
(Pres.), C. E. Rice, G. K. Abbott, Barrows, C. C. Crisler, K. H.
J. W. Christian, R. Rose, C. H. Wood, W. I. Hilliard.
Jones, Clarence Santee, E. R.
Rhymes, I. S. Nelson, W. C.
White, H. S. Shaw.
SYDNEY SANITARIUM.
Officers: G. K. Abbott, M. D., Med-
ical Supt.; C. E. Rice, Treas. and Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Business Manager; L. V. Rober-
son, Sec. and Asst. Treas.; Miss Established 1902. '
Helen N. Rice, R. N., Training
School Sec. and Lady Head Board: C. H. Watson, Dr. T. A.
Nurse; J. W. Blackwelder, Gen- Sherwin, C. K. Meyers, C. H.
tleman Head Nurse; Mrs. J. L. Pretyman, G. S. Fisher, A. W.
Ings, Matron; H. M. Walton, Anderson, L. D. A. Lemke.
Dietitian and Steward; M. N. Medical Faculty: T. A. Sherwin,
Helligso and W. W. Steward, M. B., Ch. M., Sydney; M. M.
Associate Chaplains. Freeman, M. B., Ch. M., Syd-
Medical Staff: G. K. Abbott, M. ney; Manager, G. S. Fisher;
D.; L. H. Butka, M. D. Ida S. Matron, Mrs. Elsie Shannan; As-
Nelson, M. D.; Elsie B. 'Merritt, sistant Manager, T. J. Dowling;
M. D. Chaplain, W. J. Smith.
The California Medical Mission-
ary and Benevolent Association
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-
pany: Sanitarium, Cal.; R. Rose, Incorporated as " Northern Ill-
Factory Superintendent. inois Medical Nissionary and
Sanitarium Association."
Sanitarium Mercantile Company:
Sanitarium, Cal.; E. R. Rhymes, Board of Trustees: W. H. Holden
Manager. (Pres.), Wm. Guthrie (Vice-
City Office: Room 312, Magee Pres.), L. E. Elliott, (Sec. and
Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. Treas.), W. A. Marsh, S. E.
240 SANITARIUMS.

Greer, F. E. Endriss, W. T. Hib- WARBURTON SANITARIUM.


ben, P. C. Hanson
Warburton, Victoria, Australia.
Medical Faculty: Supt., L. E. El-
liott, M. D.; Lady Physician, Established 1910.
, Supt. of Nurses, Miss Local Board: W. H. B. Miller, W.
Pearl Kitchens; Operating Room H. James, A. G. Wise, G. S.
Nurse, Floy King; Manager, L. E. Fisher, W. J. Westerman.
Elliott; Chaplain, P. C. Hanson.
Medical Supt.: W. H. James, M. D.
Matron: Mrs. A. G. Wise.

WABASH VALLEY SANITA- WASHINGTON SANITARIUM.


RIUM. Takoma Park Station, Washing-
La Fayette, Ind. ton, D. C.

Established 1906. Dedicated June 12, 1907.


Corporate Name: " Washington
Board of Trustees: C. S. Wiest (D. C.) Sanitarium Associa-
(Pres.), C. W. Curtis (Sec. and tion."
Treas.), W. A. Westworth, E. K.
Slade, W. C. Dunscombe, T. A. Constituency: The Executive Com-
Goodwin, Walter Gettys, J. V. mittees of the General Confer-
Moore, Roy Fattic. ence and of the following Con-
ferences: Columbia Union, Ches-
Faculty: Medical Superintendent, apeake Eastern Pennsylvania,
W. C. Dunscombe, M. D.; C. W. New Jer sey, Ohio, West Penn-
Curtis, Chaplain; Frieda E. sylvania, Virginia, West Vir-
Bange, R. N., Head Nurse; C. E. ginia, District of Columbia, the
Garnsey, R. N., Superintendent Board of Directors, and the
of Nurses; , Business Man- physicians in the employ of the
ager. Washington (D. C.) Sanitarium
Association.
Board of Directors: Chairman, W.
T. Knox; Sec., H. W. Miller;
WALLA WALLA SANITARIUM. E. G. Fulton, F. M. Wilcox, B. G.
Wilkinson, B. F. Machlan,
College Place, Wash. W. A. Spicer.
Established 1905. Officers: Pres., W. T. Knox; Med-
ical Supt. and Sec., H. W. Mil-
Board of Directors: J. J. Nethery, ler; Business Manager, E. G.
John Reith, M. D., F. W. Peter- Fulton.
son, S. A. Miller, B. M. Grandy, Medical Faculty: Supt., H. W.
Chas. Rick. Miller, A. B., M. D.; J. W. Hop-
kins, M. D.; Geoffrey Williams,
Medical Staff: John Reith, M. D., M. D.; Lauretta Kress, M. D.;
Superintendent; W. B. Holden, Chaplain, Steward Kime; H. G.
M. D., Associate Physician; Hadley, M. D., Kathryn Jensen,
T. C. Nethery, Business Man- E. G. Fulton, Mrs. Emma E.
ager; Miss Mabel Shaffer, Ma- Brown, Mrs. F. W. Munn, J. L.
tron. Strawser, L. A. Carr, R. N.
7

TREATMENT ROOMS.
Calcutta, India. Sanitarium Treatment Rooms, 75 Park St.; J. H.
Reagan, Manager. (Under supervision of India Union Mis-
sion.) Established 1900.
Canton Treatment Rooms. H. C. James, M. D., Supt.; care Southern
China Union Office, 6 Austin Ave., Kowloon, Hongkong, China.
Guadalajara, Mexico. Guadalajara Medical Mission, Avenida Libertad
747, Guadalajara, Mexico; owned and operated by Mexican
Mission; Alice M. Swayze, M. D., in charge.
Hilo, Hawaii. Treatment Rooms; Wm. MacMillan.
Honolulu, Hawaii. Treatment Rooms; C. R. Webster.
Los Angeles, Cal. Sanitarium Treatment Rooms, 417 West Fifth St.
(Under supervision of Sanitarium Assn. o S. D. A. of Southern
California) H. F. Rand, M. D., Physician in charge.
Mussoorie, India. Sanitarium Treatment Rooms, Grey Castle, Mussoo-
rie, India. W. K. Lake, 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. Under supervision of India Union Mission.
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.

FOOD COMPANIES.
British Health Food Factory. The International Health Association,
Ltd., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England.. Directors:
M. N. Campbell, J. H. Camp, E. H. Marsh, G. Wakeham, J. C.
Steward.
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-Schonberg, Hamburg Branch,
Grindelberg 13a, Hamburg, Germany.
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242 TREATMENT ROOMS.

Nebraska Sanitarium Food Co. College View, Nebr.; R. L. Carson,


Business Manager.
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, Vasteras Sweden; Officers: C. 0.
Carlstjerna, K. M. Stanzen, A. J. Set
tergren.
Sanitarium Health Food Company. Head Office, 306-308 George St.,
Sydney, N. S. W., Australia. Factory, Cooranbong, N. S. W.
Board: A. W. Anderson, L. D. A. Lemke, G. S. Fisher, C. H.
Watson, 'C. H. Pretyman, Dr. T. A. Sherwin, C. K. Meyers;
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, A. Cambie.
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, F. Grubb.
Los Angeles, Cal. Vegetarian Cafeteria, Tlfird and Hill Sts.
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; G. Adair.
SURVEY OF THE FIELD.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING NOV. 1, 1918.
The following pages contain a review of the work conducted through-
out most of the fields during the year closing Nov. 1, 1918. From some
of the fields conditions have made it impossible to secure information.

NORTH AMERICAN DIVISION CONFERENCE.


The total membership of churches in the conferences in the United
States and Canada for the quarter ending September 30, 1918, was
92,750, an increase during the four preceding quarters of 5,677. The
funds contributed during the four quarters ending September 30, 1918,
are as follows: Tithe, $2,582,325.65; foreign mission offerings, $1,235,-
687.98; home mission offerings, $219,909.54; other offerings, $331,544.31;
total, $4,369,467.48. The number of persons baptized during this period
was 7,167, and the number of evangelistic laborers, September 30, 1918,
was 2,751.

EUROPEAN DIVISION.
Owing to conditions brought about by the war, it has been impossible
to secure data regarding the work in this Division.

BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE.


M. N. Campbell, President.
[Note. As the president was in America the greater part of the year,
Brother W. T. Bartlett prepared the following brief survey of the work
for 1918.]
During the closing months of the war our work in the British Union
was beset with difficulties. By reason of restrictions on lighting, halls
were almost unobtainable in London. In Manchester, however, our rec-
ord public effort was conducted, and we expect a hundred converts to
unite with us. Elder M. N. Campbell was unable to return from the
General Conference until October, and this was of course a handicap.
Finances rose steadily. In the first nine months of 1918, as compared
with same period of 1917, tithes increased by $13,625, missionary funds
by $5,875, and we are sure of at least doubling our Harvest Ingathering.
Figures for recent years indicate that we are now moving forward in
membership. In 1913 the net gain was sixty-seven, in 1914 it was 249,
in 1915 it was 127, in 1916 it fell to seventy-six, in 1917 it was 108, but
in the first nine months of 1918 it rose to 233.
African missions are facing difficulties, but some new workers have
been sent out, and the return of peace will allow far more vigorous oper-
ations. Reduced paper supplies have hindered in our publishing work,
but the sales have gone up considerably in 1918 with the enlistment of
lady colporteurs. Both sanitariums have been full to overflowing. The
food factory, run to its utmost capacity, has been unable to cope with
orders, and this, with other institutions, is planning for early enlarge-
ment. The college is crowded, and church school work has been begun.
243
244 SURVEY OF THE FIELD.

THE EAST ASIAN DIVISION OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE.


C. C. Crisler, Secretary.
The readjustments effected at the recent General Conference session,
reduce considerably the population of our field; yet within our present
lessened boundaries there dwell well-nigh one-third of the human race.
The field includes Japan, Chosen, Manchuria, China, and outer depend-
encies (Tibet, Mongolia, Chinese Turkestan), the Philippines, Siam,
French Indo-China, British Malaya, and the Dutch East Indies. The
peoples in these lands number 576,922,725. With such a field, the labor-
ers must ever be watchful of opening providences, and must advance
determinedly, claiming by faith the victory that lies before.

A Year of Advance
Perhaps the most outstanding feature of, the statistical report of the
East Asian Division of the General Conference, for the year closing
December 31, 1917, is the record of a thousand baptisms in heathen and
non-Christian territory. This includes upwards of one hundred baptisms
in the India Union Mission. The number of baptisms in Asia falls far
below what we had hoped for; yet the records are such as to give prom-
ise of much larger returns in future.
The progress of our Asian work can be determined more accurately by
the spiritual development of the churches, by the esprit de corps of the
laboring forces, and by the advancing lines of missionary endeavor, than
by any mere array of statistics showing growth in numbers. We are,
nevertheless, glad to be able to report an increase in membership, the
East Asian Division fields at the close of 1917 (exclusive of India and
Australasia) having 4,656 members of organized churches, with 822 other
baptized believers a total of 5,478.
Biblical Institutes
The past year in the Far East has been characterized by several care-
fully directed efforts to build up the church. membership in the most
holy faith, and also to add to the constituent strength of some of the
smaller groups of believers. The Biblical institutes held have brought
courage and spiritual power to many of the laborers, and have given also
a grasp of the fundamentals of gospel truth, which adds materially to
fitness for successful soul-winning service.

Literature Sales
The past year has seen an increase in the amount of gospel literature
sold, notably in the Philippines, where during 1917 the total sales
amounted to $20,940.26, gold. The North China Union came second, with
$9,543.17, followed closely by the East Asian Union, with $9,142.86. The
Malaysian Union sales totaled $3,143.54; the South China Union, $2,-
994.47. Aside from the Philippines, where a goodly number of subscrip-
tion books have been published, the sales have been mostly in the form
of monthly and quarterly magazines, and some small tracts and pam-
phlets.
The reports'for the first quarters of 1918 reveal a substantial increase
in some portions of the field. In the Philippines, where the sales were
so large in 1917, the sales for the first six months of 1918 almost equaled
those for the entire preceding year, amounting to $19,315.55 for the six-
month period. During the ten months ending Oct. 31, 1918, the Philip-
pine Union book sales were $40,000,*gold.
SURVEY OF THE FIELD. 245

, Educational Work
In several of our educational centers the attendance has increased,
especially in the North and the South China Unions. Industrial
features are being introduced to some extent in our training-school at
Manila, thus making possible the attendance of several who otherwise
could not meet their expenses. An increasingly large number are earn-
ing their way through school by means of the book-sales scholarship
plan. In the Soonan Industrial School our Korean students are largely
self-supporting. This past season the crops have been unusually good,
and the orchard, chiefly apples and pears and peaches, is beginning to
yield fair returns. Our training-school in the Malaysian field, at Singa-
pore, has had a most successful year, many youth being in attendance,
and several nearing the time when they can go out into active service.
By another year it is hoped that permanent quarters may be provided on
the new mission compound in Singapore for our Malaysian Union Train-
ing School. In China the training-school in Shanghai has had a good
year, although the attendance has not been large; but upon reopening
for another year in October, 1918, the number present is encouragingly
large. The Honan Intermediate School, at Yencheng, in the heart of
inland China, has had a most prosperous year, and is entering upon an-
other year of promise, with many earnest young people in attendance.
Groups of youth in training in many places, such as those that have
been named, form a substantial basis of hope for days to come, when
the closing message will be sounding quickly all thtough these lands.
Tithes and Offerings
Measured by the financial ability of the rank and file of the believers
in Eastern Asia, the tithes and offerings fall considerably below the
average that should be reached. This lack is being dealt with in part
by the publication of a tract on the tithing system. Already this has
been printed in Japanese, Korean, Tagalog, Mandarin, and Wenli. Most
of our constituency can be reached through these languages. Decided
personal efforts also have been made by the union and local conference
presidents and other leaders, to raise the standard as regards tithes and
offerings. Already some increase has been observed in sections where the
tithing question has been set before the churches in a plain way. The
general offerings and the Sabbath school offerings for missions are slowly
yet surely increasing, the goals for the past year having been reached.
Harvest Ingathering funds have helped to swell the totals; but still the
financial returns from our churches are insufficient for meeting the de-
mands of a growing work. In the Philippine Union, where many books
are being sold, the problems of self-support are being most nearly met.
It is to be expected that as the sales of literature increase in other lands,
similar results will be realized.
One of the most promising features of progress during` the past year
is the definite aim of an increasingly large number of organizations to-
ward partial self-support. In our publishing work, our medical work,
our educational work, and to some degree in our evangelistic work, real
progress has been made along the line of self-help; and the end sought
after is not beyond our reach. By the grace of God we, as his stewards
in these Far Eastern lands, are determined to lead our brethren and
sisters of the church of Asia into the fullness of blessing that comes
with the exercise of the grace of giving.
Medical Work
In most portions of our field medical missionary work is more or less
a part of the daily routine of evangelistic workers with some knowledge
246 SURVEY OF THE FIELD.

of the nature and treatment of disease. Purely medical work is carried


on in only a few centers, as we have but few physicians and graduate
nurses. The principal medical institution is the Shanghai Sanitarium,
which during the past year has ministered to the needs of several of our
workers who otherwise might have had to return to the homelands on
furlough. Recently the Shanghai Sanitarium has been asked to admin-
ister for a period of three years the Chinese Red Cross General Hospital
in Shanghai, and this has placed at its disposal commodious quarters
and other facilities that bid fair to assist materially in placing this in-
stitution on vantage ground.
In Soonan (Korea), Nanning (Kwangsi, China), Fatshan (Kwangtung,
China), and Yencheng: (Honan, China), well-equipped dispensaries have
been in operation during the year, with beneficial results both to thou-
sands of patients and to our general mission work.
A practical medical book, adapted to Oriental needs, and containing
gospel truth as well as mere medical instruction, has been completed,
and already has been. published in the Tagalog and the Wenli. The sales
..of this book during the first few months it has been on the market have
almost equaled the sales of the smaller Mandarin medical book which
has been in circulation for three years.
The Outlook
From the peoples of Eastern Asia God is today gathering out a goodly
heritage. Light is 'breaking upon hearts long darkened by error and
superstition. Those who yield fully to the guidance of the Spirit are
rapidly advancing into a knowledge of transforming, sanctifying truth;
and these in turn are beComing ministers of righteousness.
It was in Asia that the glad tidings of salvation were first heralded.
Now, in the closing generation of earth's history, God is bringing to
these peoples a full knowledge of saving truth, in final preparation for
the coming of. our Lord. To the carrying out of this divine purpose so
soon to be consummated, many in Asia are dedicating their lives and
their all.

INDIAN UNION MISSION.


W. W. Fletcher, President.
Within the territory of the Indian Union Mission is found about one-
fifth of the population of the world. These millions are crowded into
one-thirty-fifth part of the land surface of the globe. In India more than
three times the population of the United States live in a territory only
half as large.
There are said to be 147 languages and dialects in use in India, twenty-
three of which are spoken by upwards of one million people. Three lan-
guages, however, Urdu, Hindi, and Bengali, provide mother tongues
for 160,000,000 people, or half the population of the Indian Empire.
The work of the third angel's message has been begun in thirteen lan-
guages, and these might be made the means of reaching by far the
greater part of the people of India.
The message is printed in eight languages at the union miss-ion press
at Lucknow, and in four other tongues in the local fields.
There are five local divisions in the Union, bearing the following
names: North India, Bengal, Bombay Presidency, South India, and
Burma. Ceylon is included in the territory of the South India Mission.
SURVEY OF THE FIELD. 247

North India
This large division of the field contains 112,000,000 people. Work is
being carried on in the Urdu, Hindi, and Punjabi languages, in each of
which literature is being published. A boarding school for Indian boys
being operated at Najibabad, and a similar institution for Indian girls
at Hapur, both in the United Provinces. At Churharkana a large medical
work is being carried on among the Punjabi people. During 1918 an
effort was made to collect fees from the patients sufficient,to cover the
cost of medicines, and the support of Indian hospital assistants and na-
tive servants, and this has been entirely successful.
The work is being carried on regularly from nine central stations in
the North Indian Mission territory, in six of which the effort is exclu-
sively- in the vernacular.

Bengal
There are about 91,000,000 people within the territory of our Bengal
Mission, which includes the provinces of Assam, Bihar, and Orissa,
besides that of Bengal. Our work has thus far been developed only in
the Bengali and Santali languages, the former spoken by about 48,-
000,000, and the latter by 1,250,000 people. Boarding schools for boys
and girls in both these languages are being conducted, and are doing
much to prepare' the way for larger developments.
In August, 1918, Brother and Sister H. E. McWhinny, and Brother and
Sister L. A. Sefornens arrived from America to strengthen our mission
force in the Bengal field.

Bombay Presidency
In this field our work is being carried on in the two leading languages,
Marathi and Gujerati, although we have as yet no foreign worker speak-
ing the latter tongue, our efforts thus far being confined to the circula-
tion of Gujerati literature.
During 1918 Sister E. E. Bruce returned from a furlough spent in
America, and is now engaged in the English Bible work in Bombay city.
Brother Clive M. Scanlon also has returned to India during the year,
after having spent some years in our missionary college in England, and
is now laboring in Bombay in our English evangelistic work.

Burma.
In this field the work is being carried on in the Burmese and Karen
languages. There is also an English effort being conducted in Rangoon
city. One of our Telugu brethren is laboring in the same city for the
Indian population, which is very great.
Altogether we have eight foreign families connected with our work
in Burma.
The superintendent of this mission, Elder C. F. Lowry, and Mrs. Lowry,
although not very long resident in the field, and burdened with official
responsibilities, have persevered with the study of the language, and
passed the first examination in Burmese. This is opening the way for
them to enter into the vernacular work more directly, and maintain a
more close personal contact with the Burmese workers of the mission.

South India.
In this field work is being carried on in the Tamil, Telugu, and Ma-
layalam languages, in each of which the message is being proclaimed by
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preaching and by the circulation of the printed page. Additional help


has come to the South India Mission in the persons of Brother and
Sister E. M. Meleen, who have located at Bangalore, in charge of the
South India Training School, and Brother and Sister H. L. Peden, who
have entered the Telugu field. A promising feature of the South India
work is seen in an increasing number of responsible Indian workers.,
General.
In connection with the Union Mission there is the work of the Inter-
national Tract Society, the Lucknow Training School for Indian Chris-
tian Workers, and an English boarding school at Mussoorie, a northern
hill station. Treatment room work is being conducted at Simla, Mus-
soorie, Calcutta, and Bombay. The treatment room work in Bombay
has been started during the past year, and is being carried on by Brother
and Sister R. L. Kimble.
The income of the India Union Mission from tithes and offerings lo-
cally received has increased sufficiently to allow of the local support of
all Indian evangelistic and medical workers during 1918. During the
year 1919 the financial support of the educational work of the Union
Mission (excepting the support of the foreign workers) will also be
provided from local funds. The believers in India and Burma are giving
the most warm hearted support to this self-reliant endeavor.

SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE.


0. Montgomery, Vice-President for South America.
The year closing with the third quarter of 1918 has been one of prog-
ress in every department of our work throughout the South. American
field. We have eight republics, seven of whom speak the Spanish lan-
guage and one the Portuguese, with a total population of 49,042,399.
There are two Union Conferences and two Union Mission fields, com-
prised of four local conferences and fourteen local mission fields with a
force of one hundred seventeen employed laborers, which is an average
of one laborer to every fifty-eight members.
One year ago our membership was 5,694. During the year there have
been 1,209 baptisms, which means one person baptized for each 4.7
members. Our net gain, however, is 1,103, which brings our present
membership up to 6,797.
It is also interesting to note that since the organization of the South
American Division in January, 1916, we have added nearly one-third to
our membership.
The total tithe for the period was $61,708.63, a per capita of $9.07.
The total offerings to foreign missions were $14,397.$7. These are very .
substantial gains over the report for the previous twelve months.
The Arrival of several new workers to connect with the different fields
has been a source of strength and encouragement. Among these new
recruits were: Elder J. H. McEachern, who comes as secretary of the
Publishing and Home Missionary Departments, and Brother E. Everest,
as manager of the Publishing House. With the larger plans for and
better organization of these departments, and this strong general lead-
ership, we look for such an advance move in these departments of our
work as has never been seen before in South America.
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The total book and periodical sales for the past twelve months have
reached the handsome sum of $118,688.39. This is a record breaker for
this field. Everywhere doors are opening wide for the message of truth.
Earnest calls are coming that we cannot answer. On every hand is found
a spirit of earnestness and anxiety to know what the present mighty
world happenings portend.
In some of the most difficult sections our workers are having unusual
success. A licentiate pioneering in Peru, writing under date of Sep-
tember 25, says: " Already during this year there have been sixty be-
lievers baptized, and there are many more preparing themselves for bap-
tism." This is an indication of the awakening that is seen on all sides.
Surely this is the day of opportunity in South America.

AUSTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.


By J. W. Westphal.

Since the last brief review of the work in the Austral Union Confer-
ence for the 1918 year book was written, the cause has been making
steady progress. In Argentina some ninet y souls have been baptized.
These have been added at Buenos Aires, La Plata, Rosario, Babjo Blanco,
Parana, Reconquista, Ocampo, and other places. The church membership
is now 1,151. Over twenty have been baptized in Uruguay, six of them
in Colonia Miguelete, the larger number of the remainder in Montevideo.
Over forty have been baptized in the Alto Parana Mission, nineteen of
them at one time at Bowpland. In Chile there have been ninety-six
baptisms, at Valparaiso and suburbs, Santiago, Los Andes, Calera, and
other places. A goodly number have accepted the message at Los An-
des, and the interest is still good. In the extreme south in the Magellan
Mission, at Punta Arenas, a church has been organized with eleven mem-
bers, nine of them newly baptized, and it has been enlarged by the bap-
tism of two since then. Our committee has just voted to open up the
work in the important city of Mendoza at the foot of the Andes moun- '
tains, and before the year is ended Brother James T. Thompson, provi-
dence permitting, will be located there. In all these countries there are
many openings and urgent calls for work that it seems impossible to fill.
Our literature sales for 1917 was over $59,000, and there is every pros-
pect that the end of 1918 will find this surpassed. Our colporteurs are
meeting with excellent results. In the home-missionary department
special attention is given to the circulation of literature. The average
monthly edition of our missionary paper, El Atalaya, is above 20,000,
and just now a special after-the-war number of extra size is on the
press, of which 75,000 will be printed. With each passing year our liter-
ature is very rapidly gaining in favor with the public. It is not an un-
usual thing to hear the people say that it contains the truth. With the
sale of our books, tracts and papers, there is also an increased demand
for Bibles, of which our colporteurs sell not a few. Our printing house
is being taxed to its limit with work, as are also our translators, whose
number has been increased by one. The new business manager of our
publishing house, E. W. Everest, has arrived and is taking hold of the
work with courage and hope.
Our sanitarium is concluding the best year of its history. It now has
a finely-equipped operating room, and it is hoped that soon other greatly
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needed improvements, such as porches and modern laundry, may be


added.
The union school in Argentine has completed a good year. The attend-
ance did not increase as we had hoped, being nearly one hundred, be-
sides the nurses who take some of their work there. From the school
and sanitarium several new workers will enter the field soon. While
the work done in the Chile school was not large, the work done has been
excellent, and it has met with favor among the patrons throughout the
conference. It is believed that a good foundation has been laid for its
future development. Several of the students will soon go out as col-
porteurs or Bible workers.

BRAZIL UNION CONFERENCE.


F. W. Spies, President.
The time has again come to give, in a few words, a brief review of
what the Lord has accomplished through his servants who are promul-
gating the closing gospel message in this great country, during the year
just closing.
From a temporal standpoint, conditions have not improved; in some
respects have rather grown more strenuous. As the year draws to a
close, the " Spanish influenza " has found its way across the waters, and
has in its reckless career carried thousands of unprepared souls to their
graves in different parts of the republic. Yet as we take a retrospective
view of what has been accomplished, we feel to thank the Lord that in
the midst of such a time of trouble he has so abundantly blessed us.
Publishing Work.
Whereas the difficulties in the matter of obtaining materials have
caused all sorts of perplexities to publishers ever since the war began,
we ventured at the beginning of the year to start the publishing of a
missionary magazine entitled Signaes dos Tempos (Signs of the Times).
The circulation of the paper was undertaken by our people with genuine
enthusiasm, and our editions have increased from 15,000 in January
to 20,000 in November.
Our book work seemed to stagger for a time under the strain of
new war conditions, some of our colporteurs leaving the field, but soon
it forged ahead; our sales going above those of the previous year by
more than three thousand dollars.
Educational Work.
Our Training School for Christian workers is having the best year of
its existence. Some sixty-three young; people of both sexes are in at-
tendance, evidencing a good spirit and also an appreciation of the privi-
leges they enjoy. But we have been crowded to the extent that a new
boys' dormitory has become necessary. We are thankful that our recent
General Conference made provision for this need. On our school farm
brick are now being made for this new building.

In the Fields.
Rio Grande do Sul.
According to reports received from this conference, its membership
has increased to 883. Although another ordained minister has hen sent
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to Rio Grande, the working force of the conference is yet too small for
the large territory, as it seems almost impossible to meet the demands
from many places for more workers.
Santa Catharina.
Reports from this conference indicate that notwithstanding the many
perplexities the work encountered during the past year, some progress
has been made. The present membership is 413. Book work was begun
in this field near the close of the year. The results thus far obtained,
give ground for expecting that much will be done in this line to spread
a knowledge of the gospel among the people of Santa Catharina.
Parana Mission.
The work in this mission has made some progress. It is handicapped
at present by the fact of not having an ordained minister. During
a part of the year two colporteurs have been distributing our good
literature, and interests to. hear the gospel preached are springing up
in various places. The present membership is 235.
Sao Paulo Mission.
In Silo Paulo, as in all our other fields, the progress of the work is
hindered by .a lack of efficient help. This lack has been so great at
times that the work already started could not be followed up properly,
not to speak of the impossibility of answering calls for workers in new
places. Somewhat more has been done in answering the calls during, the
past year than formerly, yet the limited working force does not permit
justice to be done to the interests constantly demanding attention.
Our colporteurs are delivering thousands of dollars' worth of our liter-
ature in this mission. Present membership, 349.
Minas Geraes Mission.
The Minas Geraes Mission has had more help during the past year
than formerly; still the size of the field and the many urgent demands
made upon the workers in it, make the present force of laborers alto-
gether inadequate.
Our colporteurs have been doing a good work in this mission during
the past year. The present membership is 153, which is more than
double what it was a year ago.
Rio-Espirito Santo Mission.
This mission has labored under the same difficulties as have the other
fields. The superintendent has been tied to the capital (Rio de Janairo)
for more than a year, not having any one to carry on the work in his
absence, should he visit other parts of his large field. The progress made,
however, at Rio has been very gratifying, in that a larger number have
been baptized there during this year, than in any previous year. The
present membership is 408.
North Brazil Union Mission.
Concerning this vast field of eleven states, of which one is more than
three times as large as France or Germany, we can only repeat that
there are in it at present only two evangelists. We are hopeful, how-
ever, of being able to furnish a better report for this field the next
time, as according to present prospects, other laborers will go up into
that section in a few months. The present membership is 285, a gain
of fifty-eight the past year.
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THE INCA UNION MISSION.


E. F. Peterson, Superintendent.
The writer arrived in the field in August, 1918, to take up the duties
laid down by Elder E. L. Maxwell, who had to return to the United
States on account of the failing health of Sister Maxwell.
A great uplift was brought to the work through the visits of Elders
0. Montgomery, J. W. Westphal, and J. H. McEachern enroute to, and
returning from the General Conference.
A survey of the work in the Union, comprising Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru,
and Lake Titicaca mission fields, reveals many items of interest and
progress. The gain in membership is about six hundred, making a
present total of nearly 1,700. Our records show about six hundred bap-
tisms by our ministers during the year, the larger part in the Lake
Titicaca field. Scores of others are awaiting and preparing for this
sacred rite. The tithe receipts show a substantial gain over any previous
year. Many of our companies and isolated believers have difficulty in
getting their tithe and offerings to us owing to, the insecurity of re-
mitting money through the mail, and living at too great a distance to
bring it personally. The offerings for missions for the first nine months
were $606.62, against $397.96 for all of 1917. The literature sales for
the same period of this year were $8,604.75, representing a gain of
$2,532.78 over all of 1917. Brother E. H. Wilcox has promoted the book
work of the union for the past year, having come froth the United
States for that purpose. For some time previous to his coming; the
colporteur work had no one in charge.
Other workers have come to the field from the States during the year,
adding greatly to the working strength of our field. God is going before
us preparing the way for the workers to enter. The field is ready for
the harvest.
The need of a central school to educate the children and to train na-
tive evangelists, teachers, colporteurs, etc., has been felt for some time,
and in March or April, 1919, it is planned to open such a school in Lima,
which we believe will prove all we hope for in this line. Brother H. B.
Lundquist came from the United States in August, 1918, to take charge
of and develop the educational work. Our work will make more rapid
progress when' we get a few natives trained to carry the message to the
interior of the field.
Peru Mission.
This mission comprises all of Peru, excepting that part in the Lake
Titicaca field. Elder L. D. Minner is superintendent, having arrived
from the United States about a year ago. To October 1, sixty persons
were baptized, and two new churches organized, one with twenty-five
members at Contumaza; and the other with twenty-nine, at Ascope.
Thirty-three of these members joined by baptism. The Peru Mission
now has a membership of more than three hundred. The tithe will
reach about $1,400 for the year. The literature sales are well beyond
those of last year. Numerous and urgent calls come by mail and per-
sonal messenger for workers to be sent. Many make inquiries as to
our faith. Truly the Spirit of God is stirring up the honest in heart
to seek the light of the message for today.
Ecuador Mission.
Though this has been one of the most difficult fields in our union to
work and secure results, yet we are glad to report a new era for the
work there. Brother John Lorenz has charge, and is anxiously awaiting
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recruits who have been promised for some time. In the cities and towns
along the coast, many interested people are calling for help, some of
whom have been waiting for two years. The literature sales show an
increase of more than $1,200 over last year. With the prospect of ad-
ditional workers in this field, we look for a more rapid development.
Bolivia Mission.
Elder W. R. Pohle is superintendent here, and is much encouraged
with the outlook in the field. During the past year, Brother L. G. Beans
came from the United States to superintend the colporteur work. A
colporteurs' institute was held, and four regular men are now in the
field, resulting in an increase of book sales of more than $1,200. Elder
Pohle reports several new Sabbath-keepers and an earnest spirit of in-
quiry from many others. Work should be started among the Indians
of Bolivia, who comprise nearly three-fourths of the population. We
are confident a mission among these Indians would prove very fruitful.

Lake Titicaca Mission.


Here one sees one of the marvels of modern missions. Though the
laboring force has been weakened by the absence of Elder F. A. Stahl,
who has been taking a well-earned furlough in the United States a
greater portion of 1918, and the necessary removal from the field of three
mission families, on account of ill health, caused by the high altitude,
yet great progress has been made. To October 1, 517 were baptized
during the year. At that date, the membership was 1,357.
It is planned to open a health recuperative station at a lower altitude
where the workers may go two or three times a year and secure relief
from the ill effects of the high altitude. At the same time while recu-
perating, they can do some work for the people within reach of the
station. Workers will thus be saved to the field who now have to leave
permanently. It is a great loss to lose these families after they get
acquainted with the work, the language, and the habits and customs of
the people.
During the last few months the Pomata mission station has been com-
pleted. The Ilave Pampa district has been ready for a pastor to com-
mence building a station for over a year. It was planned for Brother
and Sister Orley Ford to take the burden of that station, but on ac-
dount of the sickness of Sister Nelson, Brother and Sister Nelson had to
leave the field, and so Brother and Sister Ford were asked to take the
Pomata Mission. The Ilave Pampa district is still waiting for a pastor.
We have already 185 baptized believers in this place with only a native
in charge. Also four schools have been successfully operated in the
Pampa during the year.
This year we have conducted twenty-six mission schools with an en-
rolment of 250 more students than in the nineteen schools conducted last
year. If we could have had the teachers, we might have had fifty schools.
From all directions calls have been coming for mission schools, but only
a few of the calls could be answered this year. Two men came two
hundred miles to plead for a school and mission among their people.
It is hard to refuse such earnest pleas, but what can we do with only
meager forces in territory already occupied?
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SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE.


W. B. White, President.
The work is onward in this union, and is making steady progress in
all departments. The country, for the past two years since the terrible
drought was broken, has been quite prosperous, and farmers and mer-
chants, and indeed all classes, have been doing well financially. Prices -
have been high, but possibly this country has felt the effects of the war
as lightly as any of the nations of earth.
In our conferences the work the past year has steadily gone forward.
Our ministers and Bible workers are enjoying a measure of success,
and souls are continually coming to the light. Recently with but
little effort, seventeen white adults accepted the truth near Kuruman,
British Bechuanaland, the country in which Moffat labored so earnestly
for the native people years ago. A small church has now been organized
at that place. Another company is now being developed in the city of
Queenstown, and a goodly number of souls have recently come to the
truth in the Aliwal North district, and others in Bloemfontein, Johannes-
burg, Durban, and other places.
During the past year . new church building has been completed in
Johannesburg, another in 6'alt River near Cape Town for the colored
people, one is in process of erection at Taungs, Bechuanaland, and still
another in Bloemfontein.
On our mission stations the spirit of evangelization has been strong,
and many native people have been brought to the light. We are sure
that our reports for 1918 will show that it has been the best year in
the history of the South African native work. A year ago we planted
a mission station on the border of the Congo, and named it the " Congo
Border Mission." This station is getting started in its work, has al-
ready a good school, and is now putting up some permanent buildings.
During the year steps have been taken to enter the Belgian Congo, and
two brethren have been into the country exploring, with the result that
a location has been settled on for a station, and we are applying to the
government for purchase. We hope during the next year to be able to
enter this country with its 15,000,000 people, who as yet know nothing,
of the truth. Over in the Transkei country we are getting our mission
in shape among the Red Kaffirs, and hope to be able to begin school in
February (1919).
The past year has been a prosperous one in our subscription book
work, exceeding the sales of any year in the history of the field. We feel
that the Lord has helped us greatly in securing books from over sea.
and as money has been quite plentiful in the country these have sold
well among the people. We are expecting the coming year to make a
strong campaign for our papers, for through this medium many minds
are being awakened to the truth. We shall keep an agent in the field
going from town to town taking subscriptions, for we feel that with our
limited evangelistic force which cannot possibly reach the whole field, we
must do all we can with our literature. This year in our " paper week "
the members of our churches secured among neighbors and friends 1,366
yearly subscriptions to Sentinel and De Wachter. The year before 898
subscriptions were secured.
During the year we have made a very substantial addition to our
sanitarium at Plumstead, which has nearly doubled its capacity. This
enlargement has been a need for many years, and was made none too
soon, for every room is now filled with patients.
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During 1918 there has been no advance school work done in the South
African Union. We are now establishing our school in a rural location,
and for one year we were obliged to discontinue the higher grades. The
lower grades have been carried forward in a good church school at Clare-
mont. The old dormitory building was taken down and most of the
lumber sold at a good price. Some was shipped to the new location.
We hope that early in 1919 we can begin school on the farm.
We feel that the work in the South African Union Conference is
.taking a firmer hold on the minds and hearts of the people each year;
and with courage and faith we press on.

NORTH LATIN-AMERICAN UNION CONFERENCE.


E. L. Maxwell, President.
The North Latin-American Union Conference was formed at the Gen-
eral Conference in 1918 to embrace all the territory formerly covered by
the North Latin American Missions, and a part of the West Indian
Union Conference.
The new organization began operation July 1, with Elder R. W.
Parmele as president, and Elder C. E. Knight, as secretary, the office
being located in New Orleans, La., on account of the difficulty of moving
bout in the field due to the war. We are hoping at an early date to be '
a
able to transfer our Union headquarters to some point in the field as
may be decided upon.
In the union is located the Colon branch of the Pacific Press Publishing
Assn., whose building operations were held up owing to the restrictions
imposed by the War Department, but we have just received word that
these are now removed, and we expect this building to be rapidly com-
pleted. This publishing house will furnish literature for all local fields
in our union, and with the splendid transportation facilities which
Colon offers, we shall be able to reach every part of the field very
readily.
Mexican Mission.
The situation in Mexico is much better than last year, though it is
far from ideal. Very few of the foreign workers have returned, while
some who were here have left.
Beginning with the April issue, our paper, Las Senales, has been pub-
lished in Mexico City.
Elder J. A. Leland who was in charge of the work in Monterrey has
returned to the .States, thus that important church is left without for-
eign help. Brethren C. P. Martin and S. Marchisio have worked in the
state of San Luis Potosi, and in some parts quite an interest has been
awakened. Brother Carlos S. Nicolas has had charge of the work in the
office, and has rendered valuable help in connection with the evangelical
work in the Federal District. Brother Schulz still continues the work
with the literature,
Under the trying circumstances of the past year, our churches have
done well. Nearly all of the members have remained true and loyal,
showing their faithfulness in increased tithes and offerings. Some are
doing a good work in selling papers, tracts, and small books. Especially
in Mexico City is the missionary society a live, active one. Their united
sales amount to about $300 gold.
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During the year the superintendent has been able to visit the greater
part of the companies and churches. All seemed to appreciate his help,
especially was this true in the southern part of the republic where they
had not been visited for five years.
Though we are few, we are indeed thankful that our Helper is not
dependent upon numbers, but that he is the living God who works for
his trusting children. r G. W. Caviness.
Guatemala:
Elder E. W. Thurber is superintendent of the Guatemala Mission,
which has suffered the loss of several of its workers who have been re-
placed by the coming of others. A number of efforts have been carried
on and the work is beginning to take permanent shape in this Central
American Republic.
Honduras.
This has been a very prosperous year for this Mission. It is true
that we have had several drawbacks. During the year the former Su-
perintendents of both the North and South Honduras Missions having
returned to the States, the work of both has fallen on one, as the two
missions have been united.
During the year one camp meeting, one tent meeting, and several hall
efforts were conducted. As a result more than fifty have been added to
the membership. Tithes and offerings in, what was, the North Honduras
Mission show a good increase. The tithes increased from about $1,300
in 1917 to about $1,800 for eleven months of 1918.
Our Sabbath schools are in good condition. There was no Young
People's work at the beginning of the year. At present we have two
good societies, and another in process of organization. We have or-
ganized one new church (Spanish) and reorganized two (English). Our
membership is 267.
Our work in this field is widely separated, and the means of travel is
very poor. For this reason it is a difficult field to work, yet it is a
fruitful one. At this writing there are many.awaiting baptism, prob-
ably some twenty-five or thirty, some of whom must yet wait several
months. W. E. Lanier.
Salvador.
The little republic of Salvador with its 1,200,000 inhabitants lies just
southwest of Honduras. A company of believers has been raised up in
this republic, and interests are springing up on every side. This is one
of the most healthful countries of Central America. Brother U. M.
Cooke is in charge of the little group of workers who are holding forth
the light of truth in this country.
West Caribbean Conference.
The year 1918 has probably been the hardest year of any since the
beginning of the European war for conducting the work in the West
Caribbean Conference. The boat service with our several republics has
been very uncertain. Nevertheless, the Lord has been working, and
some encouraging developments have been seen.
During the first ten months of 1918 there have been eighty-two bap-
tisms. As there have been many removals from the Conference, our
membership stands only a little higher than for the beginning of 1918,
when we had 754 members. An increase of about seven per cent is
realized in our tithes for the first ten months over the same peirod of
1917, in spite of the conditions existing throughout the field. Mission
offerings also show some gain.

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Tent efforts were held the early part of the year in Panama City and
Colon, Republic of Panama; and in Bluefields, Nicaragua. There is only
a short season the first part of the year when the weather is favorable
for tent work; but the results of these efforts warrant such employment
of our workers during that season.
None of our workers have been lost from the field this year. 'We have
had additions to the force instead. Brother J. R. Osborne, who now
has charge of the English book work, came with his family the first of
the year; and a little after the middle of the year, Elder R. J. Sype and
wife joined us. The total force now amounts to sixteen foreign workers
including wives, besides ten children; and one native minister and wife,
and one native (lady) Bible worker.
Some of these foreign workers moved out into lonely, difficult fields
the first of the year, as, for instance, Brother and Sister Holder, into
the interior of Colombia (South America), where Brother Holder has
charge of the Spanish book work; and Elder C. E. Boynton and family,
to Bluefields, Nicaraugua. Elder J. B. Johnson, who had been laboring
in another isolated field, the Bocas district of the Republic of Panama
was called early in the year to take charge of the interest developed
in the tent effort at Panama, as Elder C. E. Boynton responded to the
call for Nicaragua.
The erection of a new concrete church and school building in Colon,
which, when completed, will cost about $6,500, has required considerable
effort on the part of the workers on the Isthmus. A very substantial
portion of this cost has been met by appropriations, and $1,500 has been
raised by the Conference constituency, practically all the churches in
the Conference rendering some financial assistance. A pbrtion of next
year's program will consist of efforts to raise a like amount for the
completion of the structure.
The headquarters of our work being in a military reservation, it is
not strange that some restrictions on the circulation of literature would
affect the book work in the entire Conference. The sales this year are
not so large as for 1917, but under the circumstances, we have no reason
for discouragement because of this. H. C. Kephart, Secretary.

Venezuela.
Venezuela, with its nearly 3,000,000 inhabitants, is one of the most
neglected fields of the neglected continent. Here where Catholicism has
held undisputed sway for more than three hundred years, the light of
the third angel's message is beginning to shine. The work has been in-
terrupted several times and consequently greatly retarded on account
of the workers who have been sent to the field having to leave after
staying but a short time, because of ill health. Three families have thus
had to leave, each time leaving the work without a leader for some time'.
We are now one ordained" minister, one missionary secretary, and
three canvassers. Our desire and prayer is that God will keep us all in
health that we may remain here and work for him. The canvassers have
done good work. Brother R. E. Greenidge began work in April, and in
eight months has sold and delivered $1,500 worth of books. In August
Rafael Lopez and Angel Ojeda arrived from Porto Rico, and their com-
bined deliveries Air three months amounted to a little more than $1,800,
thus making our book sales for this brief period more than $3,300, gold.
We are glad to see these truth-filled books going into the hands of the
people and believe the seed thus sown will yield a harvest of souls.
There are many inquiring about the truth and are desirous of study-
ing, not only in Caracas where we recently baptized a promising young

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man, and where many others are studying, but in other parts as well.
Now that we have been granted another worker with his family whom
we expect to join us soon, the prospects look bright for another year, as
the little company here in Carcacas are combining their efforts with ours
that the work many show greater advancement another year.
W. E. Baxter. .
Cuba.
Although the change in the superintendency in this mission was not
effected until about the middle of 1918, yet since that time all the mini-
sters and many of the colporteurs, and nearly all the churches and com-
panies have been visited, and it is evident that God is blessing the faithful
efforts of his servants in all branches of the work. Each of the ministers
during the past year have had the privilege of seeing some persons accept
the truth and baptized in their respective localities. And while this is
true, it should be remembered that our faithful colporteurs are bringing
people into the truth. Also some have been baptized as the result of
home missionary work.
In statistical matters there was a substantial gain in ten months over
that of the year 1917, as follows: Tithes $4,326.22, gain $866.81; Sabbath
school offerings $1,174.90, gain $151.20; book deliveries, gun $3,368.36.
During the year a number of laborers have left the field for various
reasons, most of whom have gone to the States. These are: F. 0. Lane
and family, Dr. and Mrs. Gregory, R. N. Studt and family, E. R. Johnson
and family, J. E. Shidler, R. H. Terrell, and Miss Florence Crouch. Some
of these have gone for the purpose of further preparation with a view of
returning at gome future time.
To offset these losses, Elder E. T. Wilson arrived to take the superin-
tendency of the field and Brother and Sister J. D. Livingston of Cali-
fornia reached Havana in October and have begun work in that im-
portant city. Brother F. E. Wilson has been in charge of the colporteur
work for a little more than half of the year and has organized an effi-
cient force ,for the book work with splendid results.
The general meeting and colporteurs institute were held in Havana in
December. The general laborers from the Union Conference present
were: Elder 11. W. Parmele, Brethren J. A. P. Green, and R. E. Bowles.
Elder Parmele also visited the field in June.
One institution that deserves special mention is the school conducted
by Brother and Sister S. H. Carnahan in the Province of Pinar del Rio.
where it is evident that only hard work, heavy sacrifices, and unbounded
faith are able to overcome the ever-present difficulties to those who there
have a deep anxiety for the welfare of the young people under their
care. E. T. Wilson.
Hayti.
The work in Hayti is in charge of Brother A. G. Roth who has asso-
ciated with him a faithful corps of workers. Elder E. A. Curdy who has
been associated with the workers in Hayti for some time was compelled
to return to the States with his family on account of failing health.
Brother Roth reports constant and faithful work during the past year
and a very substantial increase in the membership of the mission.
With Hayti we may also consider the work in the French speak.ing
islands of GuadeloUpa and Martinique where Brother Philip Giddings has
been laboring to hold up the light of truth. He reports good interest,
and is calling for literature with which to supply the people who wish to
inform themselves of the truths of the message.
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Porto Rico and Santo Domingo.


The year 1918 marks a new era in the advancement of the work in
Porto Rico. More than one hundred earnest believers have been added
to our membership.
Two new church organizations have been effected. One .at Guanica,
Porte Rico, where Dr. J. F. Morse has lived since coming to the island,
the other in Santo Domingo. We. now have a. thriving church in this
island so long neglected for lack of workers. The membership is fifty.
A beautiful church building has been erected in Aguadilla. Thus we
have a memorial near the spot where Columbus landed on his second
visit to the new world. All of our church organizations now own their
own meeting houses except Santo Domingo. This gives us prestige as
the people see that we are here to stay and have confidence in us as-they
see that the people misrepresented us when they said the Adventists
establish no permanent work.
By allowing two of our best colporteurs to go to Venezuela to help
in that needy field, and not having a field missionary secretary to train
new ones, our book work has suffered. We now have a leader in our
book work, and shall be able to render our usual report.
The outlook was never brighter, and we not only praise the Lord for
what he has done in the past, but have confidence in him for the
future. William Steele.

DETACHED MISSIONS.
'BAHAMA ISLANDS.
We are glad to report some advancement in work of the third angel's
message in the Bahama Islands. During the year my wife and I have
been the only foreign workers in these islands. We have had two na-
tive Bible workers employed all the year; and for two months a young
brother, a native, rendered some service in the ministry. But very
little of this year has been spent in or about Nassau, which is the head-
quarters of the work in the Bahamas.
During the month of December my wife visited the company of be-
lievers at Gregory Town on the island of Eleuthera, and assisted them
during the Week of Prayer, in which they took great interest, and by
which they were greatly revived in the service of God. This company
of believers has stood faithfully for the truth, though they have had
but little help from the workers. While Mrs. Smith looked after this
interest, I remained with the church at Nassau during the Week of
Prayer season. This church is strong infaith and full of love toward
one another and toward God. They have been made to rejoice as they
have seen believers added to their numbers from time to time during
the year.
In January we visited Harbor Island where there is another company ,
of believers. Because of lack of help they had not received as much
help as they should and were in need of a revival. The Lord blessed
and each took hold anew.
As there seemed to be quite an interest to hear the truth of God's
Word among the people of Long Bay Cay on the shores of Andros Is-
land, in the early part of February, we set sail for this settlement,
taking with us Brother William Antonio and wife (natives) to get some
experience in proclaiming the message. We found the population to con-
sist mostly of sponge fishermen who are very ignorant and superstitious.
Rum, tobacco and immorality had a firm grip on the people, and but
260 SURVEY OF THE FIELD.

little interest could he aroused among them to hear the message, though
we spent six weeks working among the people who lived some six or
seven miles along the shore.
In April my wife 'and daughter and myself sailed from Nassau for
Rum Cay, a small island about 189 miles distant, to hold a series of
meetings. At this island we had already two or three who were some-
what acquainted with the truth, and were- walkin g in all the light they
had. After six or seven weeks here We were glad tobe able to baptize
seven who had taken a firm stand on the Lord's side.
In June I left my wife and daughter at Rum Cay and went to Nassau
to look after the interests of the cause there. Thig trip to Nassau and
return consumed. about six weeks, and nearly two weeks were spent on
the sea, due to calms and contrary ocean currents. Having returned to
Rum Cay we found we were too late to go on the vessel to Watlings, the
island where we were to hold our next series of meetings. As the vessel
goes but once a month to Watlings Island we had to wait. The time
was spent in further instructing those who had just accepted the mes-
sage, and during this time another decided to obey the Lord and was
baptized, making eight in all.
It was August 16 when we landed at Watlin'rs Island where we are
now at work. This is the island on which Christopher Columbus first
landed when he discovered the western hemisphere. As I write I see a
small monument that has been erected on the very spot where he is
supposed to have first set foot. There are eight or nine hundred people
on the island and they are scattered in five or six settlements that are
very hard to reach. They depend mostly upon farming for a livelihood
and sisal raising is their chief means of obtaining money. Their last
food crop was cut very short by drought, and as the food control com-
mittee at Nassau has allowed but very little of the food imported from
the States to Nassau to he shipped here, we have been at our wits end
several times to find sufficient food. We first landed at a settlement
known as Riding Rocks. This is the capital of the island as the magis-
trate resides there, and here the public buildifyrs are located. After a
month's work at this point only one took a stand for the faith of Jesus.
But while conducting the effort at this place the people of another set-
tlement about four miles away became, interested, and the way was
opened to go to them. After three weeks, five or six accepted the truth
and are now rejoicing in it. About two weeks ago we loaded such house--
hold effects as we find it necessary to carry along with us, into a small
open boat and sailed across a large lake that occupies the middle of the
island, and reached the settlement known as United Estates. About two
days later we began a series of meetings, which aresquite well attended.
We have every reason to believe that there are some here who will put
themSelves on the Lord's side of the great controversy. We expect to
remain here about four weeks, then return to Nassau. Through letters
from our Bible workers at Nassau, we learn that two or three have
taken a stand for the truth since I left there in July.
We are sorry that our school closed down in Nassau early in 1917 and
has not been resumed. The believers are wide awake to the needs of a
school and are planning to have one in the near future.
During our absence the meetings in the church at Nassau are ably
conducted by different ones of the brethren. The outside public attend
well and a lively interest is kept up.
We have no regular canvassers. The people of the Bahamas, as a rule,
are very poor, while many are unable to read. It would be impossible
for a regular canvasser to make a living at that work, but several of the
SURVEY OF Tab .FIELD. 261

believers spend part of their time in distributing smaller literature,


so something is accomplished along this line. Jas. H. Smith.

THE HAWAIIAN MISSION.


The year 1918 has been one of many changes in our workers, but as
we look hack over it we praise God for the results seen.
Early in the year Brother and Sister McKeague left for the States
on furlough, and have just returned.
Brother Riehl, who had charge of our treatment rooms in Hilo.
Hawaii, was-drafted into Government service and is now working in the
army hos
pital. Brother and Sister MacMillan, who were here as self-
supporting nurses, have gone to Hilo, and the work there is under their
direction.
Early in May Brother and Sister C. R. Webster arrived to take charge
of the Honolulu treatment rooms, and it has enjoyed the most prosperous
year it has had since taken over by the Mission.
In August Brother and Sister Heaton returned to the States, on ac-
count of their health. Miss Lofstad our secretary-treasurer also left
at the same time.
Although our work has been somewhat broken up, the message has
gone steadily forward. I have had the privilege of baptizing thirty-four
believers, representing nearly all of the nationalities of the islands.
One was added to our number on former baptism. Our present mem-
bership is 121.
We have but one man who gives all his time to the literature work,
but our sales have been good.
There has been a steady increase in tithe. Our foreign mission offer-
ings for the year have averaged over thirty cents per week per member.
We have received word that Elder L. L. Hutchinson, of Arizona, has
been appointed superintendent of this field, and will doubtless arrive
before the close of the year. We are looking forward to having a
stronger corps of workers next year. Truly the harvest is ripe, and
now is the time to work. 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, 680,219.17; Home, 202,734.00 882,953.17
1918 Foreign, 1,071,929.90; Home, 276,900.00 1,348,889.90
1919 Foreign, 923,686.21; Home, 453,054.01 1,376,740.22
The amounts for the years 1905 to 1911 represent actual expendi-
tures; for 1912 to 1919, appropriations voted. The amounts expended
for most of the years was in excess of that appropriated, rarely less.
262 SURVEY OF THE FIELD

WORKERS SENT TO FOREIGN FIELDS.


(Not including children.)
1901-02 107
1903 60
1904 40
1905
1906 76
1907 59
1908 140
1909 134
1910 61
1911 74
1912 97
1913 157
1914 103
1915 76
1916 147
1917 59
1918 103

PRESIDENTS OF THU 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 Dec. 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. Colcord 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.
SURVEY OF THE FIELD. 263

ANNUAL OFFERINGS.
Intensive Training January 19
European Relief February 22
Rural Schools April 5
Religious Liberty May 24
Midsummer July 12
Colored Work October 11
Annual Offering December 20

SPECIAL DAYS.
Missionary Volunteer Day January 4
Medical Day January 18
Educational Days April 5 and August 9
Sabbath School Rally June 7

MISSION OFFERINGS, UNITED STATES AND CANADA igi8.


Annual Offerings $ 64,442.24
Midsummer Offering 18,123.09
Harvest Ingathering 199,575.52
Missions 374,762.91
Sabbath School 555,227.36
Weekly Offerings 3,346.75
Miscellaneous 35,513.02

Total $1,250,990.89

DENOMINATIONAL RESOURCES CLASSIFIED


Conferences $3,110,970.34
Conference Associations 1,979,059.89
Tract Societies 492,294.51
Educational r 2,722,456.16
Publishing 2,343,148.87
Sanitarium 3,297,329.19
Food Companies 177,779.64
Church Buildings 2,513,377.85
Church School Buildings 237,006.09

Total for 1917 $16,873,422.54


Total for 1916 15,284,215.27

Increase for 1917 $1,589,207.27


CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF THE
GENERAL CONFERENCE.
(As amended at the thirty-ninth session, held at San Francisco, California,
March 29 to April 14, 1918.)
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 union conferences as have been or shall be properly or-
ganized and accepted by vote.
(b) Such local conferences not embraced in any union conference as
have been or shall be properly organized and accepted by vote.
(c) Such union missions as have been or shall be properly organized
and accepted by vote.
(d) Missions, properly organized, not included in union conferences
or missions.
Sec. 2. The voters of this conference shall be designated as follows:
(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, and
such other workers as may be selected, such credentials to be given
only by the consent of a majority of the executive committee.
Sec. 4. Regular delegates shall be such persons as are duly accredited
by union conferences, union missions, and local conferences and missions
not included in any union conference.
Sec. 5. Each union conference shall be entitled to one delegate with-
out regard to numbers, an additional delegate for each local conference
in its territory, and an additional delegate for each five hundred of its
membership. Each local conference not included 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 union conferences shall have such repre-
sentation as may be decided by the General Conference Executive...Com-
mittee, and accepted by the delegates in session.
Article IV Officers and Their Duties.
Sec. 1. The regular officers of this Conference shall be a president, the
vice-presidents, a general secretary, an associate secretary, a general
treasurer, an assistant treasurer, and an auditor, who shall be elected
by the Conference.
Sec. 2. President: The president shall act as chairman of the executive
committee, and labor in the general interests of the Conference, as the
executive committee may advise.
264
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS. 265

Sec. 3. Vice-Presidents: The Vice-Presidents shall assist the President


in administering the affairs of the Conference in all parts of the world.
In the absence of the President they shall act as chairmen of the com-
mittees with which they are directly associated by the arrangement of
the General Committee. They shall have the direct oversight and charge
of the administrative work in the fields to which they are assigned.
Sec. 4. General Secretary: It shall be the duty of the general secretary
and the associate 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 union, and local conferences and
missions, as may be desired by the conference or the executive com-
mittee, and to perform such other duties as usually pertain to such
office.
Sec. 5. General Treasurer: It shall be the duty of the general treasurer
and the assistant treasurer to receive all funds and disburse them by
order of the president, and to render such financial statements at regu-
lar intervals as may be desired by the conference or the executive com-
mittee.
Sec. 6. Electio'n of officers: All officers of the Conference, and the
members of the executive committee except presidents of union confer-
ences, shall be chosen by the delegates at the regular quadrennial ses-
sions 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.
Sec. 1. At each regular 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 general and associate secretaries, the general treas-
urer, the assistant treasurer, the sub-treasurers, the field secretaries, the
presidents of union conferences, the superintendents of organized union
missions, the secretaries and assistant secretaries in charge of duly or-
ganized lepartments, namely, the Publishing, Medical, Educational, Sab-
bath School, Religious Liberty, Young People's Missionary Volunteer,
Home Missionary, and the North American Negro Department, the gen-
eral secretary and assistant secretaries or superintendents of nationality
work of the North American Foreign department, the ex-presidents of
the General Conference having credentials from this Conference, and
other persons not to exceed eleven in number.
Article VIIncorporations, Departments and Agents.
See. 1. Such incorporations may be authorized and departments cre-
ated 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 laws governing each.
Sec. 3. The Conference shall employ such committees, secretaries, treas-
urers, 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 min-
isters and missionaries. In union missions the respective executive com-
mittees shall have power to grant credentials and licenses to foreign and
native workers, -
266 CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS.

Article VII Sessions.


Sec. 1. This Conference shall hold quadrennial sessions at such date
and place as the executive committee shall designate by a notice pub-
lished 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 transactions 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 pro-
vision 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.
Sec. 1. At each session of the Conference the executive committee shall
nominate for election the presiding officers for the session.
Sec. 2. Previous to each session of the Conference, the executive com-
mittee shall provide such temporary committees as may be necessary
to conduct the preliminary work of the Conference.

Article H Executive Committee.


Sec. 1. During the intervals between sessions of the Conference, the
executive committee shall have full administrative power, with author-
ity to grant and withdraw credentials and licenses, and to fill for the
current term any vacancies that may occur in its fficers, boards, com-
mittees, or agents, by death, resignation, or otherwise, except in cases
where other provisions for filling such vacancies shall be made by vote
of the General Conference. The withdrawal of credentials 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 ex-
ecutive business as is in harmony with the general plans outlined by the
committee, but the concurrence of four members shall be necessary 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.
Sec. 1. The work of the departments of this organization shall be in
charge of the secretaries elected by the General Conference, associated
with the committees selected by the executive committee, when such
committees are not otherwise provided for by the Conference.
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS. 267

Article IV Finance.
Sec. 1. This Conference shall receive a tithe from all of its union con-
ferences and local conferences not included in union conferences, 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.
Sec. 1. The executive committee shall have the accounts of the Con-
ference and its several departments audited at least once each calendar
year, and shall report upon the same to the General Conference at its
regular sessions.
Sec. 2. The executive committee shall appoint annually eight persons
not in its employ, who, with the president, the vice-presidents, the sec-
retary, the treasurer, and not less than seven presidents of union con-
ferences, shall constitute a committee for auditing and settling all ac-
counts against the General Conference.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.
Only the names of ordained and Adams, W. L., 411 Baum Bldg.,
licensed ministers appear in Oklahoma City, Okla.
this list. To determine the Adams, W. M., 304 Kerckhoff Bldg.,
nature of any person's ap- Los Angeles, Cal.
pointment, reference should be Adkins, U. G., Butte Creek, Mont.
made to the directory of the Adkins, W. L., Sutton, W. Va.
Conference operating in the field Afenir, Juan, Vigan, Iloeos Sur,
where the worker is located. Philippine Islands.
This applies to the workers Ahrft, E. J., Galata Kungsholms-
named above as well as all brogatan 38, Stockholm, Swe-
other classes. den.
In the absence of revised reports Airey, R. W., Caldwell, Idaho.
from Germany, Russia, the Bal- Akre, 0. M., Brockington, Sas-
kans, and Turkey, all names and katchewan, Canada.
addresses of workers residing in Albertsworth, E. 'F., Takoma Park
these countries have been con- Station, Washington, D. C.
tinued as in the former edition, Alder, J. D., 3012 E St., Eureka,
without change. Cal.
Allen, A. N., Hazel, Ky.
Aalborg, N. J., Mandeville, Ja- Allen, C. W., 1112 Kalamath
maica, British West Indies. St., Denver. Colo.
Abbott, E. H., Lodi, Cal. Allen; J., Cooranbong, N. S. W.,
Abbott, F. L., 439 Arch St., New Australia.
Britain, Conn. Allen, M. J., 1009 East Wayne St.,
Abegg, S. J., 1112 Kalamath St., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Denver, Colo. Allison, J. W., Marianna, Ark.
Abel, J. B. M., Box 88, Cape Hai- Allison, T. H., 1051 Mississippi
tien, Haiti. Blvd., Memphis, Tenn.
Abella, Jose, 7 rue Station Sani- Allum, F. A., Wang Gia Dun, Han-
taire, Algers, Algeria. kow, Hupeh, China.
Aberle, H., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Altman, M. A., 27 Decatur St.,
Germany. Burlington, Vt.
Abney, B. W., 224 Piedmont Bldg., Alvarez, Emanuel, San Pedro Sula,
Charlotte, N. C. Honduras, Central America.
Achenbach, C. V., Casilla 28, Puno, Alway, W. A., HafVey, N. Dak.
Peru, South America. Alway, G. M., 2905 South Acoma
AcMoody, C. E. 733 North Emporia St., Denver, Colo.
St., Wichita, Kans. Anderson, A. C., Harmattan, Al-
Adams, C. D., College View, Nebr. berta, Canada.
Adams, C. E., Nevada, Iowa. Anderson, A. N., 171 Amanuma,
Adams, E. H., 331 Diana St., Fres- Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun,
no, Cal. Tokyo, Japan.
Adams, E. M., 97 Ledesma St., Anderson, August, 4955 West Hu-
Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Islands. ron St., Chicago, Ill. (Ordained
Adams, F. L., Route 5, Box 61, minister of Chicago Conference.)
McMinnville, Tenn. Anderson, August, care Broadview
Adams, H. J., cor. East Robinson Seminary, La Grange, Ill. (Li-
and West Sts., Orlando, Fla. censed minister of Iowa Conf.)
Adams, J. W., Hinkley, Cai. Anderson, A. W., " Mizpah," Wah-
Adams, K. M., 300 Serangoon roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Road, Singapore, Straits Set- Anderson, B. L., Hongkong, China.
lements. (Furlough address, College View,
Adams, P. P., San Fernando, Cal. Nebr.)
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Anderson, C. A., 42 Willoughby Armstrong, H. E., 195 Tosson Ter-


Block, Saskatoon, Saskatch- race, Heaton, Newcastle on Tyne,
ewan, Canada. England.
Anderson, C. V., Wilmar, Minn. Armstrong, W. H., Rileyville, Page
Anderson, H. P., (120 Tenth Ave., Co., Va.
West, Ashland, \Vis. Ashcroft, C. E., 84 Cashel St.,
Anderson, J. E., Miranes 99, Ma- Christchurch, New Zealand.
tanzas, Cuba, West Indies. Ashton, E., Ilorin, via Lagos, Ni-
Anderson, J. N., College View, geria, West Africa.
Nehr. Ashton, N. S., care Academy, Mt.
Anderson, J. P., Swatow, Kwang- Vernon, Ohio.
tung. China. Asirvatham, A., 29 Vepery High
Anderson, L. R., Academy, Maple Road, Madras, India.
Plain, Minn. Atteberry, A. N., Lacombe,. Al-
Anderson, M. E., 112 Tower St., berta, Canada.
Kingston, Jamaica, British West Aufderhar, H. A., Pierce, Colo.
Indies. Augsbourger. Ulysse, La Ligniere,
.Anderson, U. S., Berrien Springs, Gland, Switzerland.
ich.
Anderson, W. H., Rosmead Ave., Babcock, C. M., Chamherlain,S.Dak.
Kenilworth. Cape, South Africa. Babcock, D. C., Ilorin, via Lagos,
Andreasen, M. L., College View, Nigeria, West Africa (on fur-
Nebr. lough in U. S.)
Andre'ss, Wm. M., Cedar Edge, Colo. Babieneo, T. T., Perdue, Saskatch-
Andrews, G. G., College View, ewan, Canada.
Nebr. Baber, 0. H., Graysville, Tenn.
Andrews, J. N., S. D. A. Mission, Bad:haus, G. H. K., 116 Grote St.,
Chungking, Szechwan, China. Adelaide, South Australia, Aus-
Andrews, R. F., College View, tralia.
Nebr. Bacon, A. E., 105 Llanishen St.,
Andrews, W. R., Room 602, 32 Heath, Cardiff, South \Vales.
Union Square, New York, N. Y. 13adaut, J. P., rue Nicolas Roret, 1,
Andross, C. E., Elsmere, Del. Paris, )(Me, France.
Andross, E. F., Takoma Park Sta- Badaut, Paul, Rose Hill, rue
tion, Washington, D. C. de la Renes 42, Mauritius, In-
Andross, E. M., 1901 Rosedale St., dian Ocean.
Baltimore, Md. Baer, R. T., Florida, F. C. C. A.,
Anr. T. K., Swatow, Kwangtung, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
China. America.
Angervo, O., (Iambi Kuirsholms- Balder, R., Bauerstr. 38, Munich,
Germany.
brogatan 38, Stockholm, Swe- Biihr, E., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
den. burg, Germany.
Anglebarger, (1. W., 531 Santa Bilhre, 0., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Fe Drive, Denver, Colo. bur.. Germany.
Appel, G. J. 508 East Everett St., Baird, B. B., Kearney, Nebr.
Portland, Oreg.
' Baird, G., Stanborough Park, Wat-
Arevalo, Victoria 707 Vermont St., ford, Herts, England.
Manila, Philippine Islands. Baierle, Chas., 4738 York Road,
Armitage. F. B., Zulu Mission, Philadelphia, Pa.
Ladysmith, Natal, South Africa. Bailey, F. C., 157 Shirley Road,
Southampton, England.
Armstrong, A. D., 157 Shirley Bailey, M. R., 60 Howard St., Lew-
Road, Southampton, England. iston. Me.
Armstrong, A., 67 Claremont Road, Baker, Isaac, Hope, Ark.
Smethwick, near Birmingham, Baker, Thomas, Coomassie, via Sec-
England. condee, Gold Coast, West Africa.
270 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Baker, W. L. H., Warburton, Vic- Beecham, V. L., 304 Kerckhoff


toria, Australia. Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.
Balsbaugh, Henry, 823 Pine St., Behr, II., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Vicksburg, Miss. burg, Germany.
Baptiste, J. J., Box 88, Cape Hai- Behrens, A., Grindelberg 15a,
tien, Haiti. Hamburrr, Germany.
Barr, W. E., 920 East Sixth St., Behrens, E., 46 Hay St., Perth,
Tulsa, Okla.. West Australia, Australia.
Barrett, D. J. C., Box 217, St. I3ehrens, J. H., 4119 Grove Ave.,
John's. Newfoundland. Norwood, Ohio.
Barritt, T. H., Box 8, Mt. Vernon, Belgra ve, C. C., S. D. A. Mission,
Ohio. Rai Ilareily, India.
Barlow, W. A., Babumohal, via Bell, Alexander R., 852 Colburn
Simultala, E. I. R., India. St., Toledo, Ohio.
Barras, L. W., " Croftview," Ud- Bell, Allen R., Box 307, Hammond,
dingston, near Glasgow, Scot- La.
land. Bell, C. V., Australasian Mission-
Barrowdale, L. J., Casilla 28, Puno, ary College, Cooranbong, N. S.
Peru, South America. IV., Austra lia.
Bartlett, A. W., 537 Twenty-fifth Bell, J. E., 195 Tosson Terrace,
St., Oakland, Cal. Heaton, Newcastle on Tyne,
Bartlett, IV. T., Stanhorough England.
Park, Watford, England. Bellah, C. 0., 5331 Goodfellow
Barto, W. P., 15 Juliana Straat, Place, St. Louis, Mo.
Medan, Sumatra, Dutch East Bellinger, J. S., 224 Piedmont
Indies. Bldg., Charlotte, N. C.
Bartsch, G., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Bellows, R. J.. Cooks.-Mich.
lin-Charl., Germany. Beltz, 0. S., College View, Nebr.
Basney, H. C., 338 East Palmyra Be I z, Frank, Ca poeiras Co rre io
St., Orange, Cal. Estreito, Santa Catharina, Bra-
Bates, F. E., Kulangsu, Amoy, zil. South America.
China. Bender, U., South African Train-
13attye, W. E., Franklin Chambers, ing School, Ladysmith, Natal,
Hobart, Tasmania. South Africa.
Bauke, Dr. F., Uhlandstr. 189, 136nkft, Leopold, Casella Postale
Berlin-Charl., Germany. 218, Florence, Italy.
Baum, C. S., 66 Biltmore Apart- Benham, R. D.. Cornelius, Nebr.
ments, 459 High St., Newark, Benson, C. L., College View, Nebr.
N. J. Benson, H. F., 75 Sengokumachi,
Baxter, W. E., Apartado 128, Car- A izu wakam atsu, Japan.
acas, Venezuela, South America. Benton, R. L., 714 Sixth Ave.,
Beams, .1. W., Nevada. Iowa. East, Duluth, Minn.
Beans, L. G., Casilla 7a, La Paz, Berchin, Abraham, Casilla 2830,
Bolivia, South America. Santiago, Chile, South America.
Beardsley, J. I., Box 414, Hunts- Bereck, A., Bauerstr. 38, Munich,
ville, Ala. (Germany.
Beazley, A. L., Piston, Ontario. Berg, Henry, Leader, Saskatche-
. Beek, H., Box 66, Port of Spain, wan, Canada.
Trinidad, British West Indies. Bergersen, N. C., Akersgaten 74,
Becker, W., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Christiania, Norway.
lin-Charl., Germany.
Beckner, R. A., Myanaunc.,, Burma. Bernstein, 0. 0., 146 Manhattan
Beddoe, B. E., 127 South Everett Ave., Jersey City, N. J.
St., Glendale, Cal. Berry, G. W., Angora, Nebr.
Beddoe, E. E., 537 Twenty-fifth Bertalot. Elie, Casella Postale
St., Oakland, Cal. 218, Florence. Italy.
Beebe, E. I., Ovid, Mich. Berthelsen, P. E., Bethel, Wis.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 271

Bicknell, P. F., 1326 South Main Bowen, T. E., Takoma Park Sta-
St., Worcester, Mass. tion. Washington. D. C.
Bidwell, W. E., Stanley, Va. ' Bowlby, H. W., 903 East Jefferson
Binder, Benjamin, Clinton, Mo. St., Fairfield, Iowa.
Bird. A. C., Caldwell, Idaho. Boyce. W. H., 73 East Pearl St.,
Bird, W. L., Box 414, Huntsville, St. Thomas. Ontario.
Ala. Boyd, C. J., Box 414, Huntsville,
Birkenstock, J. J., Stranack St., Ala.
Maritzburg, Natal, South Africa. Boylan, H. A., 426 Trumbull Ave.,
Bischoff, H., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Detroit, Mich.
Germany. Boynton, C. E., Box 43, Bluefields,
Black, L. J., Clovis, N. Mex. Nicaragua.
Black, W. L., 395 Kansas Ave., Boynton, J. W., 2320 Broadway,
Riverside, Cal. Bellingham, Wash.
Blake, W..1., R. F. D. 7, Box 26a, Bracer, Rafael. Cavey, Porto Rico.
Battle Greek. Mich. Bradford, R. L., ;Jr., 973 North
Blandford, C. L., S. D. A. Mission, Twenty-seventh sAve., Omaha,
Chungking, Szechwan, China. Nebr.
Bliss, C. H., R. F. D. 7, Box 46, Bradley, W. H., 304 Kerckhoff
Peoria. Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.
Bliss, W. E., Sanitarium, Melrose, Brandstater, G. A., 84 Cashel St.,
Mass. Christchurch, New Zealand.
Block. Godofredo, Puie-gari. F. C. Branch, T. H., 516 Ransuer St.,
E. R., Argentina, South Amer- Watts, Cal.
ica. Branford, J. L., Oaklands, via
Block, H., Leduc, Alberta, Canada. Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
Blue, 1. F., 17 Abbott Road, Branson, W. H., 169 Bryan St.,
I1(:flow. India. Atlanta. Ga.
Blunden, H. M.. Wane. Cia Brant, L. E., 733 High Ave., Red-
' Pankow, Hunch. China. lands, Cal.
Boehm, J. H., Silo Bernardo, S. P. Braun. .1.. Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
R., Silo Paulo, Brazil, . South - burr.. Germany.
America. Bray, Burt, 705 West Granite Ave.,
Boettcher, J. T., Clinton, Mo. Albuquerque, N. Mex.
Bogar, Garland, Kewadin, Mich. Breed. A. .T.. Collefre Place.. Wash.
Bocaer, E. C., 615 North Tenth St., Breitigarn, R. R., Box 1304, Fresno,
Phoenix, Ariz. Cal.
Boilman, C. P.. Takoma Park Bremer. Aug.. Grindelberg,' 15a,
Station. Washineton. D. C. Hambnre.. Germany.
Bond, C. L.. 537 Twenty-fifth St., Bresee, F. E., Drawer 586, Water-
Oakland, Cal. town, S. Dak.
Bond. Frank, Apartado 492, Bar- Bresee, R. F.. Drawer 586, Water-
celona. Spain. town, S. Pak.
Bond, J. E.. 615 North Tenth St., Bricker, W. W., El Reno, Okla.
Phoenix. Ariz. Brinck. 117., IThlandstr. 189, Ber-
Bonde, Dr. H., Bowness Park, Cal- lin-Charl., Germany.
gary, Alberta, Canada. Brines, R. .1.. 17 Ningkuo Road,
Bone. Martha. Grindelberg 15a, Shanghai, China.
TTambure-, Germany. Brinkmann, IT., Grindelberg 15a,
Bonney...1. A.. rnomasgie. via Sec- Hamburg, Germany.
condee, Gold Coast, West Africa. Brisbin. R. P.. 17 Abbott Road,
Booth, A. S., 1901 Rosedale St., Thicknow,
Baltimore. Md.
Borden, J. T., San Pedro Sula, Hon- Bristol. E. A., 8 Mills St., Madi-
duras, Central America. son, Wis.
Boswell, G. B., 810 Jackson Ave., Brittain, W. G. 108 Ponsonby
New Orleans, La. Road, Auckland,' New Zealand.
272 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Britten, A. H., 46 Hay St., Perth, Burgess, L..7., 6 Debi Serampore


West Australia, Australia. Road, Entally. Calcutta, India.
Brock, R. H., Kissimmee, Fla. Burkholder, 11. 11., Box 147, Bell-
Brodersen, P. E., 2009 East Thirty- ville, Ohio.
second St., Minneapolis, Minn. Burley, S. G., 420 Marion St., Oak
Brooks, Edgar, Florida, F. C. C. A., Park, Ill.
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Burman, C. A., College Place,
America. Wash.
Brorsen, A., 844 Thirty-fourth Burnham, M. S., Otsego, Mich.
St., Oakland, Cal. Burns, R. J., 84 Cashel St., Christ-
Brown, B. W., 121 Hill St., At- church, New Zealand.
lanta, Ga. Burrill, A. 0., 2056 Forty-second
Brown, E. A., Fort Bragg, Cal. Ave., East, South Vancouver,
Brown, F. E., 215 Porter St., British Columbia.
Hanford, Cal. Burroughs, C. T., 316 Lyric Bldg.,
Brown, G. G., Gen. Del., Belling- Birmingham, Ala.
ham, Wash. Burrow, W. R., R. F. D. 6, Mem-
Brown, G. M. Searcy, Ark. phis, Tenn.
Brown, H. F., Laredo, Tex. Burton, I. B., Bethel Mission, But-
Brown, J. E., Silo Bernardo, S. P. terworth, Cape, South Africa.
R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Butler, Geo., Oxford, Nova Scotia.
America. Butler, 0. K., 27 First Ave.,
Brown, J. L., Casilla 2830, Santi- Bloemfontein, Orange Free
ago, Chile, South America. State, South Africa.
Brown, M. H., Searcy, Ark. Butler, S. C., " Mizpah," Wah-
Brown, R. J., S. D. A. Mission, roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Nanking, China. Butler, S. M., Takoma Park Sta-
Brown, T. A., Cooranbong, N. S. tion, Washington. 1). C.
W., Australia. Butler, W. A., South Lancaster,
Browne, L. NV., 535 New Jersey Mass.
Ave., Kansas City, Kans. Butterfield, C. L., Seoul, Chosen
Brownlie, John, Room 621, Crutch- (Korea).
er and Starks Bldg., Louisville, Butterfield, B. M., 1611 School St.,
Ky. Rockford, Ill.
Bruck, C., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- Butterfield, F. AL, Crescent Mills,
Ch a rl.. (iernia ny. Cal.
Bryant, R. J., 136 North Main Butterfield. M. B.. Box 66, Port of
St., Concord, N. H. Spain, Trinidad, British West
Br7onson, Thr., Uhlandstr. 189,
Berlin-Chart, Germany. Butz, E. S., 46 Hay St., Perth,
Buckner, T. B., 177% Elliott St., West Australia, Austrai a.
Detroit, Mich. Blizez in sk i, J., Ch la ndstr. 189,
Budd. G. L., Alexandria, Minn. Berl in -Cha rl., Germany.
Buhalts, C. J., 703 South Gallatin Buzugheri. A. M., Ottoman Post,
St., Jackson, Miss. Box 109, Galata, Constanti-
Bunch, F. S., College Place, nople, Turkey.
Wash. Bye, Edwin, Manchurian S. D. A.
Bunch, T. G., 810 Jackson Ave., Mission, Mukden, Manchuria,
New Orleans, La. China.
Burden, J. A., Paradise Valley
Sanitarium, National City, Cal. Cady, B. J., 508 East Everett St.,
Burden, W. D., 171 Amanuma, Portland, Oreg.
Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun, Cady, F. P., 224 Piedmont Bldg.,
Tokyo, Japan. Charlotte, N. C.
Burg, F. M.. Loma Linda, Cal. Cady, 1V. E., 2547 Piedmont Ave.,
Burgan, W. L., Canon City, Colo. Berkeley, Cal.
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Calderone, R., 726 South Oakley Castillo, C., 335 East Ivy St., Han-
Blvd.. Chicago, Ill. ford, Cal.
Callicott, C. R., 169 Bryan St., Castle, Burton,-Room 621, Crutcher
Atlanta, Ga: and Starks Bldg., Louisville, Ky.
Campbell, A. B., 802 Maple St., Castle, C. H., 205 Fifth Ave.,
Wichita, Kans. North, Troy, N. Y.
Campbell, J. M., 633 Blake St., Cave, Chas., Hastings Sanitarium,
Indianapolis, Ind. Barbados, British West Indies.
Campbell, J. R., Rosmead Ave., Caviness, G. W., 1420 Avenida 20,
Kenilworth, Cape. South Africa. Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
Campbell. L. E.. 221 North Eighth Caviness, L. L., Takoma Park Sta-
St.. Miles City. Mont. tion, Washington, D. C.
Campbell. M. N., Stanborough Chaffee, P. H., Ethel, Mo.
Park, Watford. Herts. England. Chaney, J, A.. Trout Lake, Wash.
Capman, H. J., Belleville, Ontario. Chapman, E. M., 12 St. John Ave.,
Cardey, E. L., Room 604, Tremont Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Temple, Boston, Mass. Chapman, F. L., 157 Shirley Road,
Cardey, 0. D., Owen Sound, On- Southampton, England.
tario. Chatman, A. C., 1803 East Twenty-
Carey, Albert, 508 East Everett third St., Kansas City, Mo.
St.. Portland. Oreg. Chesson, A. C., " Mizpah," Wah-
Carey, M. W., " Tereora," The Ave- roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus- Chitwood, E. E., 224 Piedmont
tralia. Bldg., Charlotte, N. C.
Carlier, Paul, La Ligniere, Gland, Chollar, F. S., Cedar Edge, Colo.
Ct. Vand, Switzerland. Christian, A. E., Boise, Idaho.
Carlson, C. A., Wahoo, Nebr. Christian, J. W., Box 146, Glendale,
Carlson, F. C., 70 Russell St., Wor- Cal.
cester, Mass. Christian, L. H., 2914 West North
Carlstjerna, C. 0., Gamla Kungs- Ave., Cicago, Ill.
holmsbrogatan 38, Stockholm, Christiansen, A. G., Norre Alle 30,
Sweden. Aarhus, Denmark.
Carr, H. E., 108 Ponsonby Road, Christiansen, E., Ingolfsstraeti 10,
Auckland, New Zealand. Reykjavik, Iceland.
Carr, E. B., 75 Grant St., Port- Christensen, P., Margrethevej 5,
land, Me. Copenhagen. V., Denmark.
Carr, H. W., 75 Grant St., Port- Christenson, Herbert, 522 Eighth
land. Me. St., South, Virginia, Minn.
Carr, R. F,, 519 North Tenth St., Christman, H. K., Takoma Park
Centerville, Iowa. Station, Washington, D. C.
Carr, S. W., Niue Island, Pacific Christman, L. E., Room 621,
Ocean. Crutcher and Starks Bldg.,
Carseallen. A. A., Gendia, Kis- Louisville, Ky.
umu, British East Africa. Christoffers, J., Krisztina Korfit
Carstens, 0., Orindelberg 15a, 167, Budapest. T. Hungary.
Hamburg, Germany. Christy, C. M., College View, Nebr.
Carswell, W. R., " Mizpah," Wah- Clapp, J. N., Burt, N. Y.
ronga. N. S. W.. Australia. Clapp, R. B., 668 Park Place, El-
Carter, Howard, Lodi, Cal. mira, N. Y.
Carter, J. B., Gainesville, Tex. Clark, A. J., 115 North Garfield
Cartoccio, Pedro, Florida, F. C. C. Ave., Hinsdale, Ill.
A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
South America. Clark, F. C., College View, Nebr.
Casebeer, G. W., Puiggari, F. C. Clark, G. H., 200 Columbus Ave.,
E. R., Argentina, South America. Trenton, N. J.
Casebeer, H. D., Santo Domingo, Clark, W. H., 1487 Selby Ave,
Republic of Dominica. St. Paul, Minn.
274 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Clarke, H. D., Stanborough Park, Cooper, H., Box 523, U. S. Postal


Watford, Herts, England. Agency, Shanghai, China.
Clausen, N., Box '644, Oklahoma Cooper, T. H., Stanborough Park;
City, Okla. Watford. Herts, England.
Clayton, E. E., Lebanon, N. H. Corbaley, F. M., 2227 White St.,
Cleaves, L. V., 75 Grant St., Port- Dubuque, Iowa.
land, Me. Corkham, G. V., 1925 Clay St.,
Clemens, J. C., 1105 Colorado Court, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
Davenport, Iowa. Corliss, J. 0., 128 North Everett
Clemensen, W. A., Chilliwack, St., Glendal, Cal.
British Columbia. Cormack, A. W., 108 Ponsonby
Cobb, L. W., Lacombe, Alberta, Road, Auckland, New Zealand.
Canada. Cormack, B., corner Peel and Gray
Cobb, S. M., cor. Peel and Grey Sts., South Brisbane, Queensland,
Sts., South Brisbane, Queens- Australia.
land, Australia. Cossentine; R. M., S. D. A. Mis-
Coberly, R. B., Route 5, Caldwell, sion, 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung,
Idaho. Peking, China.
Cochran, A. U., Milan& 99, Ma- Cotton, A. V., 227 Grand Ave.,
tanzas, Cuba, West Indies. "West, Detroit, Mich.
Colcord. I. C., 508 East Everett St., Cottrell, H. W., 508 East Everett
Portland. Oreg. St., Portland, Oreg.
Cole, C. F., Route 4, Bozeman, Cottrell, R. F. 62 Ta Fang Chia
Mont. Hutung, Peking, China.
Cole, C. J., 418 Adams St., Lewis- Counsell, I. V., Colleg
e View, Nebr.
ton, Idaho. Counter, 1-1. F., Safford. Ariz.
Cole, J. M., " Tereora " The Ave- Covert, J. W., R. F. D. 1, East
nue, Strathfield, N. 'S. W., Aus- Leroy, Mich.
tralia. Cox, J. E., 261 Garfield Ave., Co-
Cole, V. 0., 2006 Twenty-fourth lumbus. Ohio.
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Cox, W. H., 3939 Zenobia St., Den-
Colton, C. F., 620 Tenth Ave., West, ver, Colo.
Ashan
d, is. Cozens, B., 84 Cashel St., Christ-
Comer, J. M., on furlough from church, New Zealand.
India; address, Cottage Grove, Cozens, H. S., Raiatea, Society
Oreg. Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Cone, A. A., Florida, F. C. C. A., Craddock, T. H., 22 Stanley St.,
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Richmond, Victoria, Australia.
America. Crager, C. P., Florida, F. C: C. A.,
Conger, M. 0., Lowanho, Yencheng, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
Honan, China. America.
Connell, M. A., " Tereora.," The Crammond, J. J., corner Peel and
Avenue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Grey Sts., South Brisbane,
Australia. Queensland, Australia.
Conrad, Germano, Rua Saldanha Crane, I. A., R. F. D. 3, Waurika,
Marinho 169, Curityba, Parana, Okla.
'Brazil, South America. Crary, O. B., 121 Hill St., Atlanta,
Conradi, L. R., Grindelberg 15a, Ga.
Hamburg', Germany. Craven, E. E., 195 Tosson Terrace,
Conway, F. Ij., Route 2, Box 93, Heaton, Newcastle on Tyne,
Vancouver, Wash. England.
Conway, N. H., Keene, Tex. Crawford, James, Chico, Cal.
Coon, A. W., 28 The Arena, Bing-
hamton, N. Y. Crisler, C. C., Box. 523, U. S. Postal '
Coon, C. J., Lincklaen Center, N. Y. Agency, Shanghai, China.
Coon, M. R., 56 Pasadena St., Crisler, L. T., Box 1100, - Orlando,
Springfield, Mass, Fla.
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Critchlow, J. F., 224 Piedmont Davis, Silas, San Fernando, Cal.


Bldg., Charlotte, N. C. Dayton, NV. P., Lodi, t2al.
Cruz, Pedro, Milanes 99, Matanzas, De'Ath, H. F., Stanborough Park,
Cuba, West Indies. We tf ord, England.
Cubley, W. M., Curtis, Nebr. De Beer, J. N., Somabula Mission,
Curdy, E. A., Takoma Park Sta- Gwelo, Rhodesia, South Africa.
tion, Washington, D. C. Decker, H. W., College Place,
Curdy, J., rue Nicolas Roret, 1, Wash.
Paris, XIIIe, France. Delgado, Benito, Yorktown, Tex.
Currow, A., 108 Ponsonby Road, Demetresen, St., Krisztina K6rilt
Auckland, New Zealand. 167, Budapest I, Hungary.
Currow, L., " Tereora," The Ave- Demidow, M., Post box 14, Minsk,
nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus- Russia.
tralia. Denslow, 0. L., 316 Lyric Bldg.,
Cuthbert, W., 67 Claremont Road, Birmingham, Ala.
Smethwick, near Birmingham, Denton, H. W., 810 Jackson Ave.,
England. New Orleans, La.
Curtis, C. W., care Wabash Valley Derby, J. A. L., South Lancaster,
Sanitarium, Lafayette, Ind. Mass.
Curtis, E. A., Glade Park, Colo. Detamore, F. A., 399c Upper Ser-
Curtis, E. H., Route 3, Loveland, angoon Road, Singapore, Straits
Colo. Settlements.
Curtis, H. T., South Lancaster, Detwiler, H. J., Box 81, Little
Mass. Falls, N. J.
De Vinney, F. H., 7 Austin Ave.,
Dahl, 0. J., Middle River, Minn. Kowloon, Hongkong, China.
Dail, Guy, Wabernstr. 91a, Bern, Dexter, H. H., 239 McKay St.,
Switzerland. Montreal, Quebec.
Dake, U. B., 609 East Oklahoma Dick, E. D., Lacombe, Alberta,
Ave., Anadarko, Okla. Canada.
Dangschat, C., Grindelberg 15a, Dickson, L. K., 508 East Everett
Hamburg, Germany. St., Portland, Oreg.
Daniells, A. G., Takoma Park Dietrich, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Station. Ws sh in aton . D. C. lin-Charl., Germany.
Dart, A. M., 349 East St. John St., Dietrich, R., Caixa Postal 106, Por-
San Jose, Cal. to Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul,
Dart, C. ., Box 644, Oklahoma BraziSouth
L America.
City, Okla. Dillen, D. W., 169 Bryan St., At-
Dasent, J. G., 425 South Twenty- lanta, Ga.
first St., Louisville, Ky. Dillon, I. P., 615 North Tenth
Dliumichen, R., Uhlandstr. 189, St., Phoenix, Ariz.
Berlin-Charl., Germany. Dionisio, Guillermo, 707 Vermont
Davenport, Dr. D. E., Lowanho, St., Manila, Philippine Islands.
Yencheng, Honan, China. Domnick, G., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Davies, J. A. B. Coomassie, via lin-Charl., Germany.
Seccondee, Gold Coast, West Dominski, J. A., 4736 Superior St.,
Africa. Chicago, Ill.
Davis, A. A., 2006 Twenty-fourth Doerner, F. A., Krisztina Korn
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. 167, Budapest I, Hungary.
Davis, E. M., Sherman, 'rex. Doolittle, H. J., S. D. A. Mission,
Davis, G. A., Room 621, Crutcher Nanking, China.
and Starks Bldg., Louisville. Ky. Dorcas, J. W., Nevada, Iowa.
Davis, H. Z., Box 566, Aberdeen, Dorland, 0., Stanborough Park,
Wash. Watford, Herts, England.
Davis, H. B.,Rapid City, S. Dak. Dow, 0. A., McDonald, Miss.
Davis, J. V., Berrien Springs, Dowsett, R. T., Takoma Park Sta-
Mich. tion, Washington, D. C.
276 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Drews, Louis, R. F. D. 4, Box 256a, Emmerson, I. C., 508 East Everett


Belleville, Ill. St., Portland, Oreg.
Drinhaus, E., Uhlandstr. 189, Per- Enoch, Geo. F., 17 Abbott Road,
lin-Charl., Germany. Lucknow, India.
Drinhaus, P., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Enriquez, Isaac, 707 Vermont St.,
lin-Charl., Germany. Manila, Philippine Islands.
Dudley, Frank, 835 Woodrow Ave., Enseleit, E., Uhlandstr. 1S9, Ber-
Detroit, Mich. lin-Charl., Germany.
Diick, K. K., Post box 2, Post office Erikson, J. M., R. F. D. 1, Box 58,
Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov, La Grange, Ill.
Russia. Ernenputseh, W. A., Caruaru, Per-
Dunham, Chas., Middletown, Conn. nambuco, Brazil, South America.
Dunham, E. E., Madison, S. Dak. Ernst, Julio, Calle Arenal Grande
Darr, F., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, 2535, Montevideo, Uruguay,
Germany. South America.
Durrant, A. N., R. F. D. 1, Allison Ernst, Luis, 155 B. Orono, Rosa-
Park, Pa. rio de Santa Fe, Argentina,
South America.
Eastman, W. W., Takoma Park Erntson, N. C., 508 East Everett
Station, Washington, D. C. St., Portland, Oreg.
Eaton, G. H., 304 West Allen St., Errington, J. T., Charlottetown,
Springfield, Ill. Prince Edward Island.
Edmed, H. J., Stanborough Park, Erzberger, H., Deutsche Post, Je-
Watford, Herts, England. rusalem, Syria.
Edwards, Alonzo, 537 Twenty-fifth Erzberger, J., Nonnenweg, corner
St., Oakland, Cal. Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-
Edwards, C. H., 727 East A St., land.
Ontario, Cal. Etheredge, N. J., Abilene, Tex.
Edwards, H. E., Takoma Park Sta- Evans, I. H., Box 523, U. S. Postal
tion, Washington, D. C. Agency, Shanghai,China.
Edwards, S. P. S., Upland, Cal. Evelyn, A. J., 228 South Main St.,
Edwardsen, C., 3236 Eighteenth Danville, Va.
Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn. Everson, C. T., 322 Convent Ave.,
Ehinger, E., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, New York, N. Y.
Germany. Ewert, A. A., Wichita Falls, Tex.
Ehlers, E. C., Sao Bernardo, S. P.

R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Fair, J. W., South Lancaster, Mass.
A merica. Fairchild, F. M., Manchester, Ohio.
Eicher, D., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Farley, C. W., 136 North Main St.,
Germany. Concord, N. H.
Eichman, G. F., Alva, Okla. Farley, R. F., 205 Duncan Ave.,
Ellingworth, G. A., Malamulo Norfolk, Va.
Mission, Blantyre, Nyasaland, Farman, H. J., 58 High St., Derry,
British Central Africa. N. H.
Elliott, H. T., Bethel, Wis. Farnstriim, K. A., Gamla Kung,s-
Elliott, W. P., 88 West Sixteenth holmsbrogatan 38, Stockholm,
St., Holland, Mich. Sweden.
Elliott, W. R., 322 Jackson Bldg., Farnsworth, E. E., Boulder-Colo-
Nashville, Term. rado Sanitarium, Boulder, Colo.
Ellmaker, 0. R., College View, Farnsworth, E. W., Pacific Union
Nebr. College, St. Helena, Cal.
Farnsworth, 0. 0., Sonningdale,
Ells, L. H., College Place, Wash. Saskatchewan, Canada.
Emery, W. D., R. F. D. 2, Boulder, Fattebert, Dr. Carlos, Cebu, Cebu,
Colo. Philippine Islands.
Emmerson, E. H., 508 East Everett Fawer, Emil, La Ligniere, Gland
St., Portland, Oreg. (Ct. Vaud), Switzerland.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 277

Feddersen, Hugo, Grindelberg 15a, Fort, Wm., 401 South Twentieth


Hamburg, Germany. St., Louisville, Ky.
Fehr, Joh., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Foster, J. C., Darby, Mont.
Germany. Frank, -0. F., 316 Lyric Bldg.,
Fenner, F. E., 211 South Bailey . Birmingham, Ala.
St., Cheboygan, Mich. Franklin, E. E., South Lancaster,
Fenner, H., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Mass.
Germany. Frauchiger, E. E., Ottoman Post,
Fero, D. T., R. F. D. 2, Box 239, Box 109, Galata, Constantinople,
Lodi, Cal. Turkey.
Ferris, A. H., Norfolk Island, Frei, J. P., Nonnenweg, corner
Australia. Birmanagasse, Basle, Switzer-
Ferris, E. F., 719 West Walnut St., land.
Green Bay, Wis. French, A. F., Route 3, Baraboo,
Ferris, J. 0., 1405 Ann Arbor St., Wis.
Flint. Mich. French, H. B., Keene, Tex.
Field, A. D., Keene, Tex. French, W. R., Oshawa, Ontario,
Field, F. W., Ooltewah, Tenn. Canada.
Field, T. W., Keene, Tex. Freund, G., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Figuhr, R. R., 508 East Everett St., lin-Charl., Germany.
Portland, Oreg. Fries, R. S., 537 Twenty-fifth
Fillman, Ezra. Ketcham, Okla. St., Oakland, Cal.
Finster, L..V., 819 Indiana St., Froom, L. E., Box 856, U. S. Postal
Manila, Philippine Islands. Agency, Shanghai, China.
Fintel, Cl. v., Grindelberg 15a, Frost, S. L., Box 523, U. S. Postal
Hamburg, Germany. Agency, Shanghai, China.
Fish, J. K., Olds, Alberta, Canada. Fuller, C. W., Lake City, Cal.
Fishell, E. M., Oshawa, Ontario. Fulton, J. E., 17 Abbott Road,
Fisher, G. S., 306-308 George St., Lucknow, India.
Sydney, N. S. W., Australia. Fiirle, W., Krisztina Kora 167,
Fitch, D. D., Calle Nueva, Stop 14, Budapest I, Hungary.
Santurce, San Juan, Porto Rico. Furnival, G. F., 17 Abbott Road,
Flaiz, C. F., 11G West Oak St., Lucknow, India.
Roseburg, Oreg.
Flaiz, C. W., College Place, Wash. Gaede, D. P., College View, Nebr.
Fletcher, Hubert, Riversdale, Ja- Gaede, G. P., 630 Twenty-second
maica, British West Indies. St., Milwaukee, Wis.
Fletcher, W. W., 17 Abbott Road, Gaede, J. P., 342 Miller St., Mt.
Lucknow, India. Oliver Station, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Fletcher, J. M., Broadwater, Nebr. Gaidischar, F., Post box 2, Post
Folkenberg, C. F., 3060 B St., San office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara-
Diego, Cal. tov, Russia.
Folkenberg, L. E., 1557 D St., San Gaidischar, J., Post box 2, Post
Bernardino, Cal. office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara-
Ford, I. A., R. F. D. 10, Battle tov, Russia.
Creek, Mich. Gamble, A., " Tereora " The Ave-
Ford, Orley, Casilla 28, Puno, Peru, nue, Strathfield, N. 'S. W., Aus-
South America. tralia.
Forde, W. D., 4819 Champlain Ave., Gardner, E. E., 304 North Boyle
Chicago, 111. Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
Gardner, R. C. 116 North Califor-
Foreman, W. C., Nevada, Iowa. nia Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Forshaw, W. G., 42 Willoughby Garrett, R. U., Berrien Center,
Block, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Mich.
Canada. Garton, B. M., Lexington, Nebr.
Forshee, H. M., care Academy, Gassmann, F.,Grindelberg 15a,
New Market, Va. Hamburg, ermany.
278 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Gates, E. H., Box 146, Glendale, Gjording, H. G., 219 Thirty-third


Cal. St., Ogden, Utah.
Gates, E. M., Jefferson, Tex. Gjording, J. G., Box 856, U. S.
Gauker, H. G., 4738 York Road, Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Philadelphia, Pa. Glass, H. Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Gauterau, F. D., 4738 York Road, lin-Chart.. Germany.
Philadelphia, Pa. Glascock, C. F., 1112 Kalamath
Gay, H. R., 411 West Railroad St., Denver, Colo.
Ave., Fort Worth, Tex. Glendrange, G. T., Crawford, Nebr.
Gaylord, 0. F., 299 Van Buren St., Onadjin, E., Irkutsk, Siberia.
Battle Creek, Mich. Gabel, H., Omsk, Siberia.
Geier, G., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Glide, 1'., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Germany. burg, C ern! a ny.
Gemon, H. N., 1039 Harrison St., Godfrey, T., Concordia, Kans.
Augusta, Ga. Goetting, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Bar-
George, W. A., Loma Linda, Cal. lin -CCia rl., Germany.
George, G. C., Shelton, Nebr. Golzer, K., Bauerstr. 38, Munich,
Gerald, C. H., 51 Whitmore St., Germany.
Hartford, Conn. Gomez, Venancio, 97 Ledesma St.,
Gerald, W. E., Belgrade, Me. Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Islands.
Getzlaff, E. E., Newport, Wash. Contar, A. E., Post box 2, Post
Gibbs, C. R., 568 Main St., Malden, office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara-
Mass. tov, Russia.
Gibbs, Arthur, Route 9, Bridgeton, Gonsalves, F. J., '102 Hathaway
N. J. Road, New Bedford, Mass.
Gibson, F. E., Colonial Beach, Va. Goodrich, H. C., Alilanes 99, Ma-
Gibson, L. A., Prineville, Oreg. tanzas, Cuba, West Indies.
Gibson, 0. J., Yencheng, Honan, Goralick, J., Post box 2, Post office
China (on furlough in U. S.). Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov,
Giddings, H. E., Route A, Lemoore, Russia.
Cal. Gordon, L. 0., 12 West Main St.,
Giddings, Philip, 31 Alexander Richmond, Va.
Isaac, Pointe-a-Pitre, Guade- Gosmer, W. A., R. F. D. 3, Love-
loupe, French West Indies. land, Colo.
Giebel, 0., Uhlandstr. 1S9, Bel.- Govett, R., " Tereora," The Ave-
lin-Char., Germany. nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus-
Gilbert, A. C., 1708 Maple St., Van- tralia.
couver, British Columbia, Can- Grabig, A., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
ada. burg. German'.
Gilbert, F. C., South Lancaster, Graf, H. F., 11503 Headley Ave.,
Mass. Cleveland, Ohio.
Gillatt, J. D., 195 Tosson Terrace, Graham, J. E., 2846 West Sixty-
Heaton, Newcastle on Tyne, first St., Seattle, Wash.
England. Graham, L. W., Takoma Park Sta-
Gillatt, J. J., 67 Claremont Road, tion, Washington, D. C.
Smethwick, near Birmingham, Grand Pre, L. L.,ada, ev Iowa.
England. Grandy, B. M., College Place,
Gillis, W., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Wash.
Pacific Ocean. Grauer, G. A., Route B, Box 135a,
Gillis, W. E., Wang Gia Dun, Han- Modesto, Cal.
kow, Hupeh, China.
Ginter, J. F., Post box 2, Post office Gray, H. P., 35 Grant Ave., Ham-
Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov, ilton, Ontario.
Russia. Greaves, R. S., 105 Llanishen St.,
Girou, A. J., Ottoman' Post, Box Heath, Cardiff, South Wales.
109, Galata, Constantinople, Green, J. A. P., 810 Jackson Ave.,
Turkey. New Orleans, La..
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 279

Green, J. S., 914 Thomas St., Key Hagle, Byron, R. F. D. 1, Pierson,


West, Fla. Mich.
Green, W. H., Takoma Park Sta- Hahn, K., Post box 14, Minsk,
tion, Washington, D. C. Russia.
Greene, H. D., 611 Calhoun St., Hale, D. U., 203 West Franklin
Houston, Tex. St., Clinton, Mo.
Grieser, J. F., Bauerstr. 38, Mu- Hall. Frank. Christiansted, St.
nich, Germany. Croix, Virgin Islands, U. S.
Griffin, H. Clay, Gentry, Ark. Hall, J. W., S. D. A. Mission, Tsi-
Griffith, W. H., Clinton, Mo. nanfu, Shandung, China.
Griggs, Frederick, Berrien Springs, Hall, 0. A., Wang Gai Dun, Han-
Mich. kow, Hupeh, China.
Grigorjew, G., Post box 14, Minsk, Hall, 0. B., 417 Castle Hall Bldg.,
Russia. Indianapolis, Ind.
Groenewald, D. H.. care Interna- Halliday. F. NV., Box 414, Hunts-
tional Tract Society, Stranack ville, Ala.
St., Maritzburg, Natal, South Hallam, C., Warburton, Victoria,
Africa. Australia.
Grossman, R., Uhlandstr. 189, Halsvick, L., 275 Eighty-sixth St.,
Berlin-Charl., Germany. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Gruber, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Ham, A. L., Tungshan, Canton,
lin-Charl., Germany. China.
Grundset; Anol, Crookston, Minn. Hamara, E., Box 291, Houghton,
Grundset, 0. J., Changchun, Man- Mich.
churia, China. Ha mbrock. F., Uhlandstr. 189,
Guderian, Fred, Biggar, Saskatche- Berlin-Charl.. Germany.
wan, Canada. Hamer, Clemen, Takoma Park Sta-
Guenin, J. C., 7 rue Station tion, Washington, D. C.
Sanitaire, Alp:en. Algeria. Hamilton, G. A., 1 Franklin Road,
Gugel, E.. Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Rangoon. Burma.
Germany. Hampton, J. B., Box 604, El Cam-
Gu ilford. IT. S., Chesaning. Mich. po, Tex.
Guilliard, E. H., " Wah- Hancock, W. E., Apartado 492,
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Barcelona, Spain.
Gulbrandson, David, Chilli, Mani- Hanhardt, J. 0., Loveland, Colo.
tAlia, Hankins, F. E., 12 West Main St.,
Guldhammer, A., Norre Alle 30, Richmond, a.
Aarhus, Denmark. Hankins, I. J., Cape Sanitarium,
Guthrie, Wm., Berrien Springs, Plumstead, Cape, South Africa.
Mich. Hankins, W. C., Kulang,su, Amoy,
Guyot, A.. La Ligniere, Gland, China.
Switzerland. Hannah, W. C., Nevada, Iowa.
FIannon, S. C., II. F. D. 1, Wilson,
Habenieht, R. H., Puiggari, F. C. Mich.
E. R., Argentina. Smith America. Hansen, H., 1509% H St., Bell-
Hackman, Earl, Box 8, Mt. Vernon, ingham. Wash.
Ohio. Hansen, C. A.. 819 Somerset Block,
Hadley. 0. S., 1605 Sturm Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Indianapolis, Ind. Hansen, C. Avery, College View,
Haefft, Henry, Caixa Postal 768, Nebr.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South Hansen. L. A.. Takoma Park Sta-
America. tion. Washington. D. C.
Haffner, G. F., Penowawa, Wash. Hansen, N. P., Norre Alle . 30,
Hagemann, B. F., Bauerstr. 38, Aarhus, Denmark.
Munich, Germany. Hansen, Nicolas. Calle Arenal
Hagen. A. E., 1112 Kalamath St., Grande 2535, Montevideo, Uru-
Denver, Colo. guay, South America.
280 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Hansen, P. A., Norre Alle 30, Harvey, L. R., " Tereora," The Ave-
Aarhus, Denmark. nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus-
Hanson, D. H., 136 North Main St., tralia.
Concord, N. H. Haskell, S. N., South Lancaster,
Hanson, P. A., Touchet, Wash. Mass.
Hanson, P. C., 811 East Bell St., Haskell, Mrs. H. H., South Lan-
Bloomington, Ill. caster, Mass.
Hanson, P. M., 700 Woodward Haughey, K. R., 818 Cherry St.,
' Ave., Chippewa Falls, Wis. Macon, Ga.
Hanson, W. R., 501 Chilowee Ave., Haughey, S. G., 157 Shirley Road,
Johnson City, Tenn. Southampton, England.
Harder, A. C., Lacombe, Alberta, Haupt, W.. Stranack St., Maritz-
Canada. burg, Natal, South Africa.
Harder, D. P., Clinton, Mo. Hawkins, Mrs. E. F. 1624 South
Harding, I. W., S. D. A. Mission, Twenty-fifth St., St. Joseph, Mo.
Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West Hawley, V. D., Pierre, S. Dak.
Africa. Hay, R. E., Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Phil-
Hare, Chauncey, Pacific Union Col- ippine Islands.
lege, St. Helena, Cal. Hayes, E. G., Lemmon, S. Dak.
Hare, E. B., Kammamaung, Shwe- Haynes, C. B., Takoma Park Sta-
gun Post office, Burma. tion, Washington, D. C.
Hare, M. M., 304 Kerckhoff Bldg., Haynes, S. R., 224 Piedmont Bldg.,
Los Angeles, Cal. Charlotte, N. C.
Hare, Robert, Cooranbong, N. S. Haysmer, A. J., 304 I. 0. 0. F.
W., Australia. Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Hare, R. E., 116 Grote St., Ade- Hayward, P. C., 3825 South Park
laide, South Australia, Australia. St., Tacoma, Wash.
Hare, S. T., Sanitarium, Cal. Head, C., 108 Ponsonby Road,
Harker, H. C., 46 Hay St., Perth, Auckland, New Zealand.
West Australia, Australia. Heald, B. M., 1114a Dufferin St.,
Harker, J., 195 Tosson Terrace, Toronto, Ontario.
Heaton, Newcastle on Tyne, Heald, C. W., Sanitarium, Battle
England. Creek, Mich.
Harlow, Geo., Box 856, U. S. Postal Healey, W. M., 667 Eighteenth
Agency, Shanghai, China. St.. San Diego, Cal.
Harris,F. J., R. F. D. 1, Cadillac, Hebner, W. C., 978 .Pavone St.,
Mich. Benton Harbor, Mich.
Harris, J. C., 854 Haring St., Heckman, W. H., Box 8, Mt. Ver-
Cadillac, Mich. non, Ohio.
Harris, W. J. 193 West 'Station Heflin, A. P., Frankfort, Mich.
, Ill.
St., Kankakee Hein, C. D. T_elir, N. Dak.
Harrison, A. F., 411 Baum Bldg., Hein, H. E.:Lincoln Valley, N. Dak.
Oklahoma City, Okla. Hellestrand, 0. V., 46 Hay St.,
Perth, West Australia, Austra-
Harter, R. E., 115 Carroll Ave., lia.
Takoma Park Station, Wash- Helleraas, 0. T., Margrethevej 5,
ington. D. C. Copenhagen, V. Denmark.
Hartin, L. H., Williamsdale East, Helligso, M. N., Box 146, Glendale,
Nova Scotia. Cal.
Hartman, David, Alturas, Cal. Hendershot, Vernon, 537 Twenty-
Hartwell, F. S., 12 Cliff St., Barre, fifth St., Oakland, Cal.
Vt. Henderson, F. H., 374 Buchtel Ave.,
Hartwell, H. C., 317 West Bloom- Akron, Ohio.
field St., Rome, N. Y. Hendricks, R. E., Monticello, Minn.
Hartwell, S. D., 679 Holly Ave., Hennig, A., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
St. Paul, Minn. lin-1ga, Germany.
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Henri, W. A. S., 1109 Eighteenth Hoffman, W., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-


Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. lin-Charl., Germany.
Henriques, E. C., Arima, Trinidad, Hofstra, J. W., 802 North Twelfth
British West Indies. St., Vincennes, Ind.
Herbert, W. Krisztina KOrfit 167, Holbrook, J. A., 4214 Tenth Ave.,
Budapest 1, Hungary. Northeast. Seattle. Wash.
Hermann, P. H., 1510 East Sixty- Holbrook, Wilbur, Fallon, Nev.
second St., Chicago, Ill. Holbrook, W. S., Box 66, Port of
Herrell. H. W., Oakton, Va. Spain, Trinidad, British West
Hershberger, 0. S., Box 8, Mt. Ver- Indies.
non, Ohio. Holden, W. H., 304 West Allen St.,
Hersum, S. J., R. F. D. 3, Gorham, Springfield, Ill.
Me. Hollister, M. A., 452 Ralston St.,
Herwick, 0. W., Hettinger, N. Dak. Reno. Nev.
Hetze, G., Post box 14, Minsk, Holman, 0. W., 115 Oak St.,
Russia. Bridgeton, N. J.
Hiatt, H. M., Anoka, Minn. Holt, C. A., Laurelwood, Oreg.
Hibbard, E. Scappoose. Oreg. (Under appointment to India.)
Hickman, James, Room 621, Crutch- Hommel, F. L., Bowness Park, Al-
er and Starks Bldg., Louisville, berta, Canada.
Ky. Hoopes, L. A., Nevada, 'Iowa.
Hickman, N. R., 818 North Thirty- Hoover, C. E., Room 621, Crutcher
fourth St., Fort Smith, Ark. and Starks Bldg., Louisville, Ky.
Hickman, T. J., Box 394, Elk City, Hoover, H. L., 1122 South Arno
Okla. St., Albuquerque, N. Mex.
Hicks, H. H., 933 Kenesaw St., Hopkins, E. B., 405 Carter St.,
Milwaukee, Wis. Southeast, Ardmore, Okla.
Hilgert, W. T., East Sixtieth and Horn, P., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin-
Belmont Sts., Portland, Oreg. Charl., Germany.
Hill, H. A., Papeete, Tahiti, So- Horner, F., Bauerstr. 38, Munich,
ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean. Germany.
Hill, Max, 310 Loring Bldg., River- Horton, S. B., 612 Woodward Ave.,
side, Cal. Kalamazoo, Mich.
EI;11. Oscar, College Place. Wash. Hosking, W. G., " Tereora," The
Hillman, V. R., Hudson, Wis. Avenue, Strathfield, N. S. W.,
Hills, . F., Box 755, San Antonio, Australia.
Tex. Hottel, John, Fernwood Academy,
Hilliard, E., 1431 Thomas St., St. Tunesassa, N. Y.
Paul, Minn. Hottel, R. D., New Market, Va.
Hindson, J., " Tereora," The Ave- House, B. L., Keene, Tex.
nue. Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus- Howard, E. M., Rosmead Ave., Ken-
tralia. ilworth, Cape, South Africa.
Hinz, H., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Howard, E. P., Casilla 28, Puno,
burg, Germany. Peru, South America.
Hirlinger, J. W., Brookfield, Ill. Howard, H. H., College View, Nebr.
Hiten, S. 0., 27 First Ave., Howe, B. L., 1802 Forest St.,
Bloemfontein, Orange Free Bakersfield, Cal.
State, South Africa. Howe, W. 0., 64 Brentwood St.,
Hodgson, W., Tsungwesi Mission, Woodsfords Station, Me.
Inyazura Siding, via Salisbury, Howell, C. G., Graysville, Tenn.
Rhodesia, South Africa. Howell, J. M., Casilla 28, Puno,
Hoen, R. E., Clinton, Mo. Peru, South America.
Hoffman, J. H., 981 Bradley St.,
St. Paul, Minn. Howell, W. E., Takoma Park
Hoffman, B. P., 171 Amanuma, Station, Washington, D. C.
Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun Howse, H. T., Apia, Upolo, Sa-
Tokyo, Japan. moa, Pacific Ocean.
282 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Howse, W. R., S. D. A. Mission, Ice, 0. L., Paw Paw, Mich.


Rarotonga, Cook Islands, Pacific Immonen, R., Room 602, 32 Union
Ocean. Square, New York, N. Y.
Hoxie, F. H., 203 West Franklin Imrie, L. J., " Tercora," The Ave-
St., Clinton, Mo. nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus-
Hoyt, J. M., Spooner, Wis. tralia.
Hpo Hla, David, 60 Lower Kem- Innis, C. F., 615 North Tenth St.,
mendine Road, Kemmendine, Phoenix, Ariz.
Burma. Irwin, C. W., Pacific Union Col-
Hubbard, G., 116 Grote St., Ade- lege, St.. Helene. Cal.
laide, South Australia, Australia. Irwin, J. J., 620 Tenth Ave., West,
Hubbard, T. F., 058 East Twenty- Ashland, Wis.
fifth St., Indianapolis, Ind. Isaac, F. R., care Clinton Semi-
Hubley, 11. A., 75 Park St., Cal- nary, Clinton, Mo.
cutta, India. Isaac, M. N., Box 88, Cape Haitien,
Huenergardt, J. F., Krisztina NO- Haiti, West Indies.
rilt 167, Budapest I, Hungary. Isaak, Daniel, Post box 2, Post
Huetter, 0. M., 508 East Everett office Birslia, " Excelsior," Sara-
St., Portland, Oreg. tov, Russia.
Huffman, B. E., College View, Ising, W. C., 8 Sharia Naseruddin
Nebr. el Shilai, Bulak, Cairo, Egypt.
Huffman, D. E., Oswego, Kans. (Interned.)
Huffman, M. 0., Parsons, Kans. Israel. M. C.. Oakdale, Cal.
Hufnagel, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Her- Iverson, Paul, Missoula, Mont.
lin-Charl., Germany.
Hughes, C. B., 112 Tower St., Jackson, F. S., Stanborough Park,
Kingston, Jamaica, British West Watford, Herts, England.
Indies. Jackson, S. E., 707 Vermont St.,
Hulse, V. P., La Mission Advent- Manila, Philippine Islands.
ista, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Cen- Jacques, J. 0., 'Route 2, Box 34,
tral America. Okeene, Okla.
Humann, H. H., 304 I. 0. 0. F. Jacques, S. E., 1283 Yainahanacho,
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Sapporo, Japan.
Humphrey, J. K., 141 West 131st Jacobs, J. T., Kalispell, Mont.
St., New York, N. Y. Jacobsen, E. C., Box 414, Hunts-
Hunt, F. W., " Tereora," The Ave- ville, Ala.
nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus- Jakobsen, Valdemar, NOrre Alle
tralia. 30, Aarhus, Denmark.
Hur(lon, W. J., 107 Preston St., James, J. S., College View, Nebr.
Otta Wit Ontario. James, W. H., Warburton, Vic-
Hutchinson, L. L., 1426 Young St., toria, Australia.
Honolulu, Hawaii. J a nert. A. 0., Uhlandstr. 189,
Huxtible, T. R., 810 Jackson Ave., Berlin-Charl.. Germany.
New Orleans, La. Jaster, A., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Hyatt, W. L., Stranack St., Pie- lin-Charl., Germany.
termaritzburg, Natal, South Af- Jayne, J. E., Room 602. 32 Union
rica. Square, New York, N. Y.
Hyatt, W. S., Stranack St.. Pie- Jeffrey, E. W. H., Market Square,
termaritzburg, Natal, South Af- Alice, Cape, South Africa.
rica. Jefimow, S., Post box 14, Minsk,
Hyde, 0., 67 Claremont Road, Russia.
Smethwick, near Birmingham, Jeftity, M., Krisztina KOrfit 167,
England. Budapest I, Hungary.
Ryder, R., 90 Brickdam, George- Jenks, G. C., Rosmead Ave., Ken-
town, British Guiana, South ilworth, Cape, South Africa.
America. Jensen, C. C., Northwood, N. Dak.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 283

Jensen, J. P. U., Margrethevej 5. Johnston, F. W., 1328 South Mich-


Copenhagen, V.. Denmark. igan Ave., South Bend, Ind.
Jeys, T. H., Redfield, S. Dak. Jones, E. A., 204 North Topeka
Jewell, F. B., Tsnngwesi Mission, Ave., Wichita, Kans.
Inyazura Siding, via Salisbury, Jones, G. F., S. D. A. Mission,
Rhodesia, South Africa. Marovo Lagoon, via Tulagi, Solo-
Jochmans, Fr.. Grindelberg 15a, mon islands, Pacific Ocean.
Hamburg, Germany. Jones, H. M., Nevada, Iowa.
Johanson, J. M., 171 Amanunia, Jones, J. K., South Lancaster,
Suginami-mura, Toyotama-gun Mass.
Tokyo, Japan. Jones, M., 1722 High St., Little
Johanson, W. 0., " Mizpnh," Wah- Rock, Ark.
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Jones, 0. E., 115 West Garfield St.,
John, 0. M., Takoma Park Sta- Glendale, Cal.
tion, Washington, D. C. Jones, W. H., 12 West Main St.,
John, NV., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Richmond, Va.
Niro, Germany. Joni, Lui, Suva Von, Suva, Fiji,
Johns, V. J., 4335 Highland Ave., Pacific Ocean.
Kansas City, Mo. Jonuleit, K., Grindelberg 15a,
Johnsen, Ch., Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.
Hamburg. Germany. - Jordahl, Ole, Akersgaten 74, Chris-
Johnson, Adolph, Turlock, Cal. tiania, Norway.
Johnson, A. E., 48 East Twelfth Jorgensen, N. M., 37 Biedler St.,
St., Lawrence, Kans. Muskegon. Mich.
Johnson, C., 508 East Everett St., Jorgensen, L..G., 617 State St.,
Portland, Oreg. Madison, Wis.
Johnson, Chas., Milton Junction, Jornada, Fausto, 97 Ledesma St.,
Wis. Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Islands.
Johnson, E. R., Mountain View, Joseph, A. S., Warburton, Victoria,
Cal. Australia.
Johnson, Fred, Falun, Alberta, Can- Joyce, C. S., Indian Harbor, Nova
ada. Scotia.
Johnson, G. E., 50S East Everett Joyce, S., Trainview, Moira, Coun-
St., Portland. Oreg.. ty Down, Ireland.
Johnson, H. M., Hutchinson, Minn. Judge, B., Zee Straat, Padang, Su-
Johnson, H. R., Hutchinson, Minn. matra, Dutch East Indies.
Johnson, J. B., San Andres Is- Jurickson, J:, Post box 2, Post
land, Republic de Colombia. office Birsha. Saratov, Russia.
Johnson, J. D., 1403 Grand Ave., Jutzy, J. J., Jamestown, N. Dak.
Racine, Wis.
Johnson, L., 1249 Franklin St., Kalaka, M. D., Emmanuel Mission,
Bellingham, Wash. Leribe, Basutoland, South Af-
Johnson, L. E.. Ringgold, Nehr. rica.
Johnson, Nels, Casilla 2830, Santi- Kalbermatter, Ignacio, Casilla
ago, Chile, South America. 1002, Lima, Peru, South Amer-
Johnson, 0., Gamin Kung.sholms- ica.
brogatan 38, Stockholm, Swe- Kamm, K., Bauerstr. 38, Munich,
den. Germany.
Johnson, 0. A., College Place, Kapitz, 0.. Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin-
Wash. Charl., Germany.
Johnson, Randall, 709 Rose St.,. Kauffman. E., 203 West Franklin
Jackson, Miss. St., Clinton. Mo.
Johnson, W. A., Pacific Union Col- Kauble, N. W., Lodi, Cal.
lege, St. Helena, Cal. Kay, J. L., Gaston, Oreg.
Johnson, W. J., Glendale Sanita- Kazemeck, K., Uhlandstr. 189,
rium, Glendale, Cal. Berlin-Charl., Germany.
284 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Keate, R. I., Room 621, Crutcher Kinney, G. 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, Kirk, H., Longburn, New Zealand.
China. Kirk, H. F., 200 Columbus Ave.,
Keiser, C. N., 124 Michigan St., Trenton, N. J.
Petoskey, Mich. Kirkelykke, L. J., Margrethevej
Keitts, F. S., 525 Higgins Ave., 5, Copenhagen, V., Denmark.
Paris, Ky. Kite, C. R., Bellvue, Colo.
Kelemen, St., Krisztina Korfit.167, Kittle, 0. M., 114 Orange St., Jack-
Budapest I, Hungary. son, Mich.
Kellar, C. C., Karmatar, E. I. R., Kitto, R. H., 42 Willoughby Block,
India. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can-
Kelle, 0., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- ada.
burg, Germany. Klages, H., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Kelley, H. M., Holly, Mich. burg, Germany.
Kellman, S. E., Milan& 99, Ma- Klepe, John, Route 4, Warren,
tanzas, Cuba, West Indies. Ohio.
Kennedy, W. F., 122 South Eighth Klingbeil, R. G., Grindelberg 15a,
St., Grand Junction, Colo. Hamburg, Germany.
Kent, A. W., 22 Stanley St., Rich- Klose, J. C., Keizan, Chosen.
mond, Victoria, Australia. Klooster, H. J., Lacombe, Alberta,
Kent, I. L., Nevada,. Iowa. Canada.
Keough, Geo., 8 Sharia Naseruddin Kneeland, B. F., 213 South Brady
el Shikhi, Bulak, Cairo, Egypt. St., DuBois, Pa.
Kern, M. E., Takoma Park Sta- Kneeland, W. G., Drawer M, Cris-
tion, Washington, D. C. tobal, Canal Zone. Panama.
Keslake, C. H., 112 Tower St., Knight, A. W., 46 Hay St., Perth,
Kingston, Jamaica, British West West Australia, Australia.
Indies. Knight, C. E., 810 Jackson, Ave.,
Kessel, F., Krisztina Kiirdt 167, New Orleans, La.
Budapest I, Hungary. Knight, F., " Mizpah," Wahroonga,
Kiepe, L. R., Bauerstr. 38, Mu- N. S. W., Australia.
nich, Germany. Knight, I. G., 90 Brickdam, George-
Kiktew, T., Post box 14, Minsk, town, British Guiana, Smith
Russia. America.
Kilgore, J. S., Long Creek, Oreg. Knox John, 310 Loring Bldg., Riv-
Killen, W. L., 2438 Virginia Ave., erside, Cal.
Knoxville, Tenn. Knox, P. L., 304 Kerckhoff Bldg.,
Los Angeles,
Kime, D. S., 12 Juliana Strait, Knox, W. T., Takoma Park Sta-
Medan, Sumatra, Dutch East tion, Washington, D. C.
Indies. Kiibele, T., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Kime, Stewart, care Sanitarium, burg, Germany.
Takoma Park Station, Wash- Koch, F., Post box 14, Minsk,
ington, D. C. Russia.
King, A., 108 Ponsonby Road, Koehn, J. J., Box 683, Nevada,
Auckland, New Zealand. Iowa.
King, C. C., 8 Mills St., Madison, Kohtanen, V., Annegatan 33, Hel-
Wis. . singfors, Finland.
Konigmacher, S. M., S. D. A.
King, M. J., 122 South Eighth St., Congo Border Mission, Kashitu,
Grand Junction, Colo. Northern Rhodesia, South Africa.
King, N. B., 810 Jackson Ave., New Korsch, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Orleans, La. lin-Charl., Germany.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 285

Kraft, J. FL, 500 Stover St., Fort Landis, C. C., Red Cross General
Collins, Colo. Hospital, Siccawei Road, Shang-
Krainean, T. M., 1922 West Tenth hai, China.
Ave., Gary, Ind. Lane, Eli, 5643 Wabash Ave., Chi-
Krautschick, Andrew, Uhlandstr. cago, Ill.
189, Berlin-Charl. Germany. Lane, F. G., 1729 South Twenty-
Krautschick, August, Uhlandstr. eighth St., Omaha, Nebr.
189, Berlin-Charl., Germany. Lane, L., Gendia, Kisumu, Brit-
Kress, D. H., 705 Carroll Ave., Ta- ish East Africa.
koma Park Station, Washing- Langdon, G. E., College Place,
ton, D. C. Wash.
Krieghoff, C. E., Florida, F. C. C. Lange, R., Bauerstr. 38, Munich,
A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Germany.
South America. -- Langenberg, H., Bauerstr. 38, Mu-
Kristal. H., Post box 14, Minsk, nich. Germany.
Russia. Langford, L. F., S. D. A., Mission,
Kritzkey, M. S., Perdue, Saskatch- Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West
ewan, Canada. Africa.
Kroll, F., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Lanier, W. E., San Pedro Sula,
burg, Germany. Honduras, Central America.
Krug, L.. Deutsche Post, Jerusa- Lantzrath, P., Grindelberg 15a,
lem, Palestine, Syria. Hamburg, Germany.
Kruse, Aug., Grindelberg 15a, Larssen, L. S., Akersgaten 74,
Hamburg,'"Germany. Christiania, Norway.
Krum, J. H.. Mt. Pleasant, Ark. Lashier, F. A., Juneau, Alaska.
Kucera, L. F., 2406 South Kedzie Lauda, E. R., Route 1, Wheatridge,
Ave., Chicago, Ill. Colo.
Kuehl, A. W.. 312 Van Brunt St., Lawrence, G. W., 11 First St.,
Mankato, Minn. Sharon, Pa.
Kuempel, F. R., Caixa Postal Lawrence, J. H., 316 Lyric Bldg.,
768, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Birmingham, Ala.
South America. Lawrence, N. W., Lothair, Mont.
Kuempel, F. W., Bauerstr. 38, Lawson, A. N., " Mizpah," Wah-
Munich, Germany. roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Kuempel, Manoel, Silo Bernardo, Leach, R. W., Route 3, Naples, Tex.
S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, Leach, C. V., 411 Cedar St., Ta-
South America. koma. Park Station, Washington,
Kuhn, 0. B., S. D. A. Mission, The. D. C.
Island, Changsha. Hunan. China. Lecoultre, D., La Ligni?,re, Gland
Kunkel, C. J., 304 Kerckhoff Bldg., (Ct. Vaud), Switzerland.
Los Angeles. Cal. Lecoultre, E., Grindelberg 15a,
Kuniya, H., 171 Amanuma, Sug,i- Hamburg, Germany.
nami-mura, Toyotama-gun, To- Le Due, B. P., 513 Seventh Ave.,
kyo, Japan. South, St. Cloud, Minn.
Kurtichanov, Titus, College Place, Lee, C. W., 211 East Jackson Ave.,
Wash. Jonesboro, Ark.
Lee, Frederick, Lowanho, Yen-
Lagrone, G. A., R. F. D. 4, Cle- cheng, Ronan, China.
burne, Tex. Lee, H. M., Soonan, Chosen (Ko-
Lake, D. D., Route 2, El Centro, rea).
Cal. Lee, 0. S., 1121 South Fifteenth
Lamson, J. G., Sanitarium, Hins- St., Tacoma, Wash.
dale, Ill. Leer, Carl, Harvey, N. Dak.
Landaas, 0. B., Akersgaten 74,
Christiania, Norway. Leer, V., Harvey, N. Dak.
Landeen, W. M., 504 North Date Leffler, G. E., 1654 Maple St., Des
St., Toppenish, Wash. Moines, Iowa.
286 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Lehman, G. R., South Lancaster, Longacre, C. S., Takoma Park


Mass. Station, Washington. D. C.
Leland, Eugene, Hamilton, Ber- Loop, H. E., 719 East Flanders St.,
muda. Portland, Oreg.
Leland, J. A., 12 West Main St., Loots, J. L., Crindelberg 15a,
Richmond, Va. Hamburg, Germany.
Lemke, L. D. A., Cooranbong, N. Lopez, Cesar, Casilla 1002, Lima,
S. W., Australia. Peru, South America.
Leplatoni, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Lorenz, F. A., 203 West Franklin
lin-Charl., Germany. St., Clinton, Mo.
Letts, F. H., 22 Stanley St., Rich- Lorenz, J. D., Casilla 44, Quito,
mond, Victoria, Australia. Ecuador, South America.
Lewis, C. C., Takoma Park Sta- Loughborough, J. N., Sanitarium,
tion, Washington, D. C. Gal.
Lewis, W. H., Coomassie, via Sec- Lovell, V. P., 3411 Abner Place,
condee, Gold Coast, West Africa St. Louis, Mo.
(on furlough in U. S.). Lowry, G. G., 3 Wheeler Road, Ban-
Lewsadder, Wm., Route 10, Day- galore, South India.
ton, Ohio. Lowry, W. S., .Jefferson, Tex.
Libby, R. A.. Coeur d' Alone, Idaho. Lucas, H. G., 304 Kerckhoff Bldg..
Lickey, A. E., Box 755, San An- Los Angeles, Cal.
tonia, Tex. Lucas, V. H., 2007 Morton Ave..
Lightner, C. S., 615 Henson Bldg., Pasadena, Cal.
Knoxville, Tenn. Ltidtke, A., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Lillie, C. P., S. D. A. Mission, Tsi- lin-Charl., Germany.
nanfu, Shandong., China. Ludewig, M.. Krisztina Kiirfit, 167,
Lindsay, R. S., 10323 Colonial Ave., Budapest I, Hungary.
Cleveland, Ohio. Ludington, D. C., Meiktila, Burma.
Lindsey, D. F... Clyde, Ohio. Lukens, H. A., 108 Ponsonby Road,
Lindsey, D. E. H., Fernwood Acad- Auckland, New Zealand.
emy, Tunesassa, N. Y. Lukens, Morris, 411 Baum Bldg.,
Lingenfelter, C. L., 1800 Twenty- Oklahoma City, Okla.
fourth Ave., South, Seattle, Lumper, J. H., Cambridge, Idaho.
Wash. Lund, A. 0., Mt. Jewett, Pa.
Lipke, John, Camara, Pernambuco, Lundquist, H. B., Casilla 1002,
Brazil, South America. Lima, Peru, South America.
Litwinenco, .1. A., Herreid, S. Dak. Lundstri;m, S., Gamin Kling's-
Livingston, J. D., Milan& 99, Ma- holmsbrogatan 38, Stockholm,
tanzas, Cuba, West Indies. Sweden.
Ljungberg, S., Gamla Kunesholms- Lux, P., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
brogatan 38, Stockholm, Sweden. burg, Germany.
Loasby, F. H., Chichoki Mallian, Lwoff, J., Post box 14, Minsk,
Gujranwal Dist., Punjab, India. Russia.
Loasby, R. E., Manmad, G. I. P., Lyndon, F. E., Papeete, Tahiti,
India. Society Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Locken, J. B., 169 Bryan St., At- Lysinger, H. E., 122 South Eighth
lanta, Ga. St., Grand Junction, Colo.
Lockert, A. J., Antelope, Mont.
Loebsack, H. J., Post box 2, Post Maas, J. V.. Armstrong, British
office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara- Columbia, Canada.
tov, Russia. Macdonald, F., Emmanuel Mission,
Loebsack, H. K., Post box 2, Post Leribe, Basutoland, South Af-
office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara- rica.
tov, Russia. Mace, J. W., Takoma Park Sta-
Long, W. A., Basin, Wyo. tion, Washington, D. C.
Long, U. P., Boulder,. Colo. MacGuire, Meade, Sanitarium, Cal.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 287

Machlan, B. F., Takoma Park Sta- Martin, H. R., Buresala, Ovalau,


tion, Washington, D. C. Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Mach tan, L. 0., South Lancaster, Martin, I. M., 204ii Twenty-fourth
Mass. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Mackintosh, M., New Glasgow, Martin, R. H., 26 West York Ave.,
Nova Scotia. Spokane, Wash.
MacLay, W. D., 322 Jackson Bldg., Martin, W. F., Box 146, Glendale,
Nashville, Tenn. Cal.
MacNeil,' J. W., 224 Piedmont Mathe, L., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Bldg., Charlotte, N. C. burg. Germany.
MacPherson, Verah, 304 I. 0. 0. F. Mathwig, E. A., Gardenville, Nev.
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. !lathy, L. A., rue Nicolas Roret, 1,
Madsen, A. C., 203 West Franklin Paris, XTTIe, France.
St., Clinton, Mo. Mattison, C. C., Box 644, Oklahoma
Madsen, 0., Ruthven, Iowa. City, Okla.
Magan, P. T., 304 North Boyle Mattison, M. M., Hapur, Meerut
Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Dist., India.
Magoon, C. R., cor. East Robinson Matula, Paul, 44 Oak Ave., Irv-
and West Sts., Orlando, Fla. ington, N. J.
Majewski, A., Uhlandstr. 189, Mandsley, W., Warden House,
Berlin-Charl., Germany. Crumpsall Crescent, Manchester,
Mallory, J. B., 12 West Main St.. England.
Richmond, Va. Maung Maung, 60 Lower Kelm
Manalaysay, Emilio, 433 Penalosa mendine Road, Kemmendine,
St., Tona , Manila, Philippine Burma.
Islands. Maxwell, A., Stanborough Park,
Mangold, Fedrico, Calle Arena! Watford. Herts. England.
Grande 2535, Montevideo, Uru- Maxwell, E. L., 810 Jackson Ave.,
guay, South America. New Orleans, La.
Mangold, Santiago, Posadas, Mi- Maxwell, S., 67 Claremont Road,
siones, Argentina, South Amer- Smethwick, near Birmingham,
ica. England.
Mann, V. L., Chuharkana Mandy, May, A. M. Pellston, Mich.
Gujranwala Dist., Punjab, India May, Daniel, Parow, Cape, South
(on furlough in U. S.). - Africa.
Manry, E. A., Indiana, Pa. May, H. A., 317 West Bloomfield
Manta, J. V., Krisztina Kora 167, St., ROMP. N. Y.
Budapest I. Hungary. Ma ynor, W. IL, 224 Piedmont
Manuel, B. E., 12 Mechanic St., Bldg., Chatlotte, N. C.
Sydney, Nova Scotia. McAvoy, J., 67 Claremont Road,
.Ma rehisio, S., 1420 Avenida 20, Smethwick, near Birmingham,
Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. England.
Marietta, J. J., 1031 Hanover St., McClements, J., Trainview, Moira,
Hamilton, Ohio. County Down, Ireland.
Maris, W. B., 121 Delaware St., McClements, W., Trainview, Moira,
Grand Rapids, Mich. County Down, Ireland.
Marriott, 0. E., " Tereora," The McComas, J. W., 2006 Twenty-
Avenue, Stratlifield, N. S. W., fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Australia. Tenn.
Marsh, C. W., Beechwood Academy, McCord, J. W., 1635 Mentor St.,
Needham, Ind. Philadelphia, Pa.
McCoy, A., 84 Cashel St., Christ-
Martin, C. N., Bon Aqua, Tenn. church, New Zealand.
Martin, C. P., 1420 Avenida 20, McCready, W. G., Carlton, Sas-
Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. katchewan, Canada.
Martin, H. K., Williamsclale East, McCutchen, W. A., Box 14, Little
Nova Scotia. Rock, Ark.
2g kiNlgtkWAL biliketolz-V.
McDonald, C. M., R. F. D. 3, We- Mershon, Roy, Sandakan, tritish
woka, Okla. North Borneo.
MeEachern, J. Ir Florida, F. C. C. Meyer, Albert, La Ligniere, Gland,
A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Ct. Vaud, Switzerland.
South America. Metzger, C. J., Farmington, Iowa.
McElhany, J. L., 310 Loring Bldg., Meyer, A. A., 508 East Everett St.,
Riverside, Cal. Portland. Oreg.?.
MeElpatrick, W. A., cor. Third and Meyer, F. W., 306 Fifteenth Ave.,
Juliana Sts., Parkersburg, W. Charles City, Iowa.
Va. Meyer. Henry. Caixa Postal 106,
McGill, Neil, Giroux, Manitoba. Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do
McHenry, John, cor. Third and Ju- Sul. Brazil, South America.
liana Sts., Parkersburg, W. Va. Meyer. Oscar, La Ligniere, Gland,
McKeague, R. J., 1426 Young St., Switzerland.
Honolulu, Hawaii. Meyer, Paul, Rua Citade de Man-
McKibben, W. A., 1915 Sherman chester 10. 40D, Lisbon, Portu-
St., Sioux City, Iowa. gal.
McLaren, G., Weifafu, Vavau, Meyer-Bfirtsehy, H., Krisztina Ko-
Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean. nit 167, Budapest I, Hungary.
McLennan, W. P., 703 South Gal- Meyers, C. K., " Mizpah," Wah-
latin St., Jackson. Miss. roong,a. N. S. W., Australia.
McMahon, W. F., 121 Hill St., At- Meyers, D., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji,
lanta, Ga. Pacific Ocean.
MeNay, G. R. E., Stranack St., Meyers, E. H., Florida, F. C. C. A.,
Maritzburg, Natal, South Af- Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
rica. America.
MeNiel, D. E., Keene, Tex. Miehaelenko, N. J., Harvey, N.
McReynolds, C., Loma Linda, Cal. Dak.
McVagh, C. F., 815 Third Ave., Michaels. C. P., 116 Grote St.,
West. Calgary, Alberta. Adelaide, South Australia, Aus-
McWhinney, H. E.. 17 Abbott tralia.
Road, Lucknow, India. Mignott, H. L., Gayle, Jamaica,
McWilliams, Chas., College View, British West Indies.
Nebr. Mikkonen, Hugo, Annegatan 33,
Mead, Andrew, 850 Van Ness Ave., Helsingfors, Finland.
North Santa Ana, Cal. Miller, A. L., 1018 West Second
Mead, W. S. 17 Abbott Road, St., Ottumwa, Iowa.
Lucknow, Miller, B. E., 1703 Gates Ave.,
Mecusela Naisogo, Suva Vou, Brooklyn. N. Y.
Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Miller, C. H., Scotts Bluff, Nebr.
Medairy, G., 1901 Rosedale St., Miller, C. N., 223 South Chester
Baltimore, Md. Ave., Bakersfield, Cal.
Meeker, B. A., Sanitarium, Cal. Miller, D. P., 520 West Lynn St.,
Megrat, Francisco, Santo Domin- Springfield, Mo.
go, Republic of Dominica. Miller, H. J.. 917 North Water St.,
Meijer, P., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Wichita, Kans.
burg, Germany. Miller, H. W., Takoma Park Sta-
Meiklejohn, A. J., Route 5, Cald- tion, Washington, D. C.
well, Idao. Miller, H. S., Oshawa, Ontario,
Meleen, C., Stockholm, Me. Canada.
Meleen, E. M., 6 Tannery Road, Miller, J. H., 116 North California
Bangalore, South India. Ave., Chicago. Ill.
Menkel, H. C., "Belvedere," Simla, Miller, J. W., 1505 East Sixteenth
India. Ave., Denver, Colo.
Meredith, W. H., Stanborough Miller, W. H. B., Warburton, Vic-
Park, Watford, Herts, England. toria, Australia.
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Miller, Wm., Box 1304, Fresno, Cal. Morgue, S., Ilorin, via Lagos, Ni-
Miller, W. W.,: 224.V Ontario Ave., geria, West Africa.
Springfield. Ohio. Morris, R. P., Najibabad, 0. and R.,
Mills, Joseph, Oroua Missionary India.
School, Longburn, via Palmers- Morris, C. C., Foochow. China..
ton North, New Zealand. Morrison, A. V., 824 Carroll St.,
Minek, A., Krisztina Kora 167, Saginaw, Mich.
Budapest I, Hungary. Morrison, D., 105 Llanishen St.,
Minner, I. V., 1109 Sandusky Ave., Heath; Cardiff, South Wales.
Kansas City, Kans. Morrison, G. H., Lontaloma, Mua
Minner, L. D., Casilla 1002, Lima, leva. Lau. Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Peril, South America. Morrison, H. A., College View,
Miramontez, W. B., Apartado 218, Nebr.
Guatemala City, Guatemala, Cen- Morrison, Isaac, St. Helena, Cal.
tral America. Morse, 11. L., Gendia, Kisumu,
MitchAl, Amos, 2918 First Ave., British East Africa.
Seattle, Wash. Morse, Dr. J. F., Ensenada, Porto
Mitchell, H., " Tereora," The Ave- Rico.
nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus- Mortenson, S., 611 Washington
tralia. Ave., Jamestown, N. Y.
Mitchell, Dr. J. R., 320 Grant St., Mould, 126 North Main St.,
Atlanta, Ga. Concord, N. II.
Mocnik, A., Krisztina Kiirfit 167, Moulton, C. N., Ponce, Porto Rico.
Budapest I. Huna'ary. Mountain, A., Cooranbong, N. S.
Moffett,- W. C., 200 Columbus Ave., W., Australia.
Trenton, N. J. Mtimkulu, James, 27 First Ave.,
Moffitt;:T..L., 537 Twenty-fifth St., Bloemfontein, Orange Free State,
Oakland, Cal. Smith . Africa.
Mohr,,E..I;, 204 North Topeka Ave., Willer, A. W., Chlandstr. 189,
Wichita, Kans. Berl in-Cha rl., Germany.
Mohr; - W. B; 4738 York Road, Dliiller,Adolf, - Grindelberg 15a,
Philadelphia, Pa. Hamburg, Germany.
Moko.; R., Market Square, Alice, R., Grindelberg '15a,
Cape, South Africa. IIambnrg, Germany.
Molokoir me, Lazarus, 27 First Milner. IV., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin-
Ave., Bloemfontein, Orange Free Charl., Germany.'
State; South Africa. Munro, S. W., Chelan, Wash.
Monnier, .1., rue Nicolas Roret 1, Munson. Melvin, 19 Sawohlaan, N.
Paris, Mlle, France. Weltevreden, Java, Dutch
Monnier, Vital, La Ligniere, Gland, East Indies.
Ct. Vaud, Switzerland. Munson, R..W., Sanitarium, Glen-
Montgomery, E. E., 703-South Gal- dale,,
latin St., Jackson, Miss. Muntz, Leslie, 405 East Eleventh
Montgomery, 0., Florida,. 'F. C. St., Wilmington, Del..
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Murbach, J., Krisztina Ktirfit 167,
South America. Budapest I, Hungary. -
Montgomery, R. P.. 231 East -South Murphy, Thos., Chireno, Tex.
Side Blvd., Muskogee, Okla. Murrin, G. H., 3521 Norton Ave.,
Mookerjee, L. G., Siulliamaya Everett, Wash.
House. Armanitiola; Dacca, India. Musgrave, W. II., 105 Llanishen
Moon, Allen, Forest Grove, Oreg. St., Heath, Cardiff, South Wales.
Moon, C. E., Calle Campos 12, Mussen, Richard, " Croftview,"
Ponce, Porto Rico. dingston, near Glasgow; Scot.--
Moore,,E V., Holly, Mich. .land.
Moore; L. G., 213 'North Fine St., Muth, J., Baueratr. 38, Munich,'
Lansing,. Mich.. Germany.
290 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Myers, E. W., S. D. A. Mission, Nicola, II, 123 Manchester St.,


Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West Battle Creek, Mich.
Africa. Nicola, L. T., 501 Union Ave.,
Mzozoyana, Agrippa, Market Southeast, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Square, Alice, Cape, South Nicolas, C. S.. 1420 Avenida 20,
Africa. Tacubaya. D. F., Mexico.
Nieolaysen, 0. R.. Akersgaten 74,
Nagel, S. A., Wai Chow, Kwang- Christiania, Norway.
tung, China. Niedoha, P., Bauerstr. 38, Munich,
Niirem, A. 0., Akersgaten 74, Germany.
Christiania, Norway. Nielsen, Nils, Akersgaten 74, Chris-
Nash, R. T.. Harvey, N. Pak. tiania, Norway.
Neef,. P., Chia ndstr. 189, Der- Niergarth, H. A., Travers, Alberta;
lin-Charl., Germany. Canada.
Neff, E. L., 540 Drexel Ave., San Nikkar. L., Post box 14, Minsk,
Antonio. Tex. Russia.
Neff, W. E., 514 East Third St., Nixon, .1. C., 1340 East North St.,
Winfield, Kane. Oa lesburg, Ill.
Nehring, Fred, Harvey, N. Dak. Nohke, H. F., Calle Arenal Grande
Neilsen, J. A., Rifle, Colo. 2535, Montevideo, Uruguay,
Neilsen, N. P., Hutchinsoii, Minn. South America.
Nelson, A. G., Punta Arenas, Chile, Nopper, E., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
South America. burg. Germany.
Nelson, A. N., 171 Amanuma, Sugi- Nord, G. E., 4221 North' Hamlin
nami-mura, Toyotama-gun, To- Ave., Chicago, Ill.
kyo, Japan. Norton, S. E., 391 Franklin St.,
Nelson, Andrew, Sanitarium, Cal. Buffalo, N. Y.
Nelson, Chas., I ogan, Utah. Norwood, J. W., Box 719, Boise,
Nelson, H. E., Logan, Utah. Idaho.
Neleon, N. R., 4904 South Byron Nott, W. L., 1017 South Central
St., Chicago, Ill. Ave., Chanute, Kans.
Nelson, W. E., Keene, Tex. Numbers, E. R., Box 8, Mt. Ver-
Nerlund, 0. J., 638 Delaware St., non, Ohio.
Denver, Colo. Nunes, 11. G., 815 South Third St.,
Nethery, J. J. College Place, Muskogee, Okla.
Wa eh. Nussbaum. T., La Ligniere, Gland,
Nethery, R. j.. 510 Petoskey St., Switzerland.
Petoskey, Mich. Nygaard, Peter, Aguadilla, Porto
Kett let on, Daniel, Port Townsend, Rico.
Wash.
Neufeld, C. C.. 819 Somerset Block, Oberg, H. A., Keizan, Chosen (Ko-
Winnipeg. Manitoba. rea).
Neufeld, J. H., 3441 South Indiana Oberg, M., 2718 Third Ave., South,
Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Minneapolis, Minn.
Neumann, C. F., Posadas, Misiones, Oberg, S. A., 1912 San Andreas
Argentina, South America. St., Santa Barbara, Cal.
Neumann. H. F., Caixa Postal 106, Oberholtzer, D. II., Palm City.
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Cal.
Brazil. South America. ()blander, J. G., 107 West Maple
Newbold, D. C., Lapeer, Mich. St., Enid. Okla.
Newbold, G. T., Carmel, West Aus- Ochs, P., Roslyn. Wash.
tralia, Australia. Ochs, W. B., Colfax, Wash.
Ne,, !old. . corner Peel and Grey Pgden. A. R.. Nevada. Iowa.
Sts., South Brisbane, Queens- Oglesby, G. A.. 1833 WeSt Madison
land, Australia. St.. Louisville. Ky.
Nicola, B. E., M. ID., Attleboro, Okohira, T. 11., 4 Kagoikedbri' 4
Mass. Chome, Kobe, Japan. '
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 291

Olcott, C. E., 508 East Everett St., Paehla, J., Post box 14, Minsk,
Portland, Oreg. Russia.
Oliver, F. M., 5813 Thirtieth Ave., Painter, F. E. 802 East Acacia-
Northwest, Seattle, Wash. Ave., Glendale, Cal.
Olsen, A. IL, Surrey Hills Hydro, Palmer, C., " Tereora," The Ave-
Caterharn Valley, England. nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus-
Olsen, D. K., Lake Mills, Iowa. tralia.
Olsen, E. (., Forest City, Iowa. Palmer, E. II., Takoma Park Sta-
Clsen, Martin, Valley City, N. tion, Washington, I). C.
Da k. Panaga, Augustin, 707 Vermont
Olsen, M. E., South Lancaster, St., Manila. Philippine Islands.
Mass. Panis, Bibiano R., 19 Vesta St.,
Olsen, M. M., Ma rgret hevej 5, Santa Ana, Manila, Philippine
Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Islands.
Olsen, 0. J., Ingolfsstraeti 10, Pannkoke, H., 224 Piedmont Bldg.,
Reykjavik. Teela nd. Charlotte, N C.
Olson, A. J., Oshawa, Ontario, Can- Parish, Enos, Hines, Wis.
ada. Parker, C. H., Suva Vou, Suva,
Olson. A. V., Oshawa. Ontario. Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Olson, II. 0., R. F. D. 1, Box 58, Parker, H. B., Tungshan, Canton,
1.a Grange, III. China.
Ortner, I. G., 2718 Third Ave., Parkhurst, W. D., 232 South Logan
South, Minneapolis, Minn. St., Lansing, Mich.
Osborne, A..J., 2131 1' St., Sacra- Parmele, C. F., Astoria, Oreg.
mento, Cal. Parmele, R. W., 31 Deaderick Bldg.,
Osborne, Earl, Modesto, Col. Knoxville, Tenn.
Osborne, Mrs. Ella H., 2131 P St., Parsons, I). A., 4738 York Road,
Sacramento, Cal. Philadelphia, Pa.
Osborne. E. E.. Fairfield. Me. Pascoe, .1., 108 Ponsonby Road,
Osborne, P. B., Lock Box 475, Fair- Auckland, New Zealand.
field, Me. Pascoe, W. H.. cor. Peel and Grey
Oster, F. F.. Tabriz. Persia. Sts., South Brisbane, Queensland,
Osterman, F. A., 178 West Terrace Australia.
St., Chattanooga, Tend. Passebois, L. F., 386 St. Valier St.,
Ostoich, M., Box 143, East Akron, Montreal, Quebec.
Ohio. Patterson, J. R., Arroyo Grande,
Ostrander, Wm.. 1820 West Ninth Cal.
St., Des Moines. Iowa. Patterson, W. E., Nevada, Iowa.
Ostwald, II., l'ost box 14, Minsk, Patzkowski, J. E.. 825 Peter Hunt
Russia. St., Detroit, Mich.
Oswald. E. IT.. Drawer 586, Water- Paulini. P. R., krisztina Mira
town, S. Dak. 167. Budapest 1, Hungary.
Oswald. T. L.. Drawer 586, Water- Paulson, C. .1., 410 East High St.,
town, S. Dak. Hastino.s, Nebr.
Ott, .1. F., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Pavey, T. E., 616 Henson Bldg.;
lin-Chad., Germany. Knoxville, Tenn.
Owen. F. M., 615 North Tenth Peabody, F., 40 West End Ave.,
St., Phoenix, Ariz. Atlanta, Ga.
Owen. R. S.,579 E St., San Ber- Pean, Arioste, Box 88, Cape Hai-
nardino, al. tien, Haiti.
Pearl, Cornelius, South Lancaster,
Pimp, C. A., 56 Roeland St., Cape Mass.
Town. Smith Africa. Peebles, H. A., Keene, Tex.
Paap, F. W., 411 Cedar St., Ta- Peden, H. L., Vizagapatam, Mad-
koma Park Station, Washington, ras Presidency, India.
D. C. Peifer, g. C., Lodi, Cal.
292 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY:

I'enner, J., Nonnenweg, corner Piper, R. K., 108 Ponsonby Road,


Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer- Auckland, New Zealand.
land. Place, A. E., Thirteenth and York
Penrose, Chas. E., 157 Shirley Sts., Denver, Colo.
Road, Southampton, England. Pohle, W. it., Casilla 7a, LaPaz,
Perk, 0., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Bolivia, South America.
burg, Germany. Poley, P. C., 12 Church Road, Ve-
Perkins, C. 0., 75 Grant St., Port- pery, Madras, India.
land, Me. Pond, A. P., Loma Linda, Cal.
Perrin, W. E., New England Sani- Pool, N. H., 822 Brewster St., Sag-
tarium, Melrose, Mass. inaw, Mich.
Perry, F. L., Florida, F. C. C. A., Popescu, C., Krisztina Kora 167,
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Budapest I, Hungary.
America: Porter, L. B., Rosalie, Nebr.
Persson, F., Bauerstr. 33, Munich, Porter, S. W., 304 Kerckhoff Bldg.,
Germany. Los Angeles, Cal.
Peters, 0. E., 169 Bryan St., At- Post, B. L., 506 Spring St., Peoria,
lanta, Ga. Ill.
Petersen, B., Manchurian S. D. A. Potachke, ii., Grindelberg -15a,
Mission, Mukden, Manchuria, Hamburg, Germany.
China. Potter, E. R., 411 Baum Bldg.,
Peterson, Andrew, Wolback, Nebr. Oklaom
a City, Okla.
Peterson, A. W.. Keene, Tex. Pound, 1. C., 748 Main St., Clarks-
Peterson, E. F., Casilla 1002, Lima, ville Tenn.
Peru, South America. Powell,' F. E., 157 Shirley Road,
Peterson, E. L., Otisville, Mich. Southampton, England.
Peterson, L. M., Reed City, Mich. Premer, C. L., Keene, Tex.
. Peterson, N. C:, Menominee, Mich. Prenier, H. S., South Lancaster,
Pettibone, M. S.; Queenstown, Md. Mass.
Pettit, O. W., 12 Victoria Terrace, Prescott, W., Stanborough Park,
Mazagon, Bombay. India. Watford, Herts, England.
Peugh, V. E., 333 North Gordon Prescott, W. \V., Takoma Park
St., Pomona, Cal. Station, 'Washington, 1). C.
,Phipps, F. C. 1931 Stewart St., Pret ym a n, C. H., " Alizpah," Wah-
Springfield, -oonga, N. S. W., Australia
Philips, N. \V., 1210 M St., N. W., Prieger, A. F., Box 11, EstherVille,
Washington. D. C. Iowa.
Phillips, Joseph, Great Bend, Kans. Prieser, F. A., Nonnenweg, Cor.
Pickard, U. D., cor. Third and Ju- Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-
liana Sts., Parkersburg. \V. Va. land.
Pierce, H. \V., Mountain View, Priest, Albert, Box 644, Oklahoma
Cal. City, Okla.
Pilkewitsch, .1., Post box 2, Post
'office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara- Prillwitz, \V., Grindelberg 15a,
toy, Russia. hamburg, Germany.
Pines, J. A., Sanitarium, Melrose, Pringle, E. E., South Lancaster,
Mass. Masa.
Pioch, Albert, Grindelberg 15a, Proctor, L. I-I., 753 East E St.,.On-
Hambtirg, German!,. tario, Cal.
. Piper, A.,H., Darling Range School. Proctor, M. R., 3725 Tularosa St.,
Carmel, 'West Australia, Aus- El Paso, Tex.
tralia. Prout. C. S., 1402 North Seven-
Piper, E. A., Frankfort, Mich.
Piper, H. E., Franklin Chambers, teenth St., Boise, Idaho.
Hobart, Tasmania. Provin. Henri, La Ligniere, Gland,
Piper, J. F.,. 3519 Meridian Ave., Switzerland.
Seattle, Wash. Province, P. W., Wenatchee, Wash.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. LJ

Prowolowsky, S., Post box 2, Post Rees, D. D., Campion Academy,


office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara- Loveland, Colo.
tov, Russia. Rees, E. IL, 132 City St., San
Pulver, C. C., 411 Cedar St., Tako- Antohio, Tex.
ma Park Station, Washington, Regel. R. P., Margrethevej 5, Co-
D. C. penhwen. V., Denmark!
Punches, V. 0., South Lancaster, Reiber, .1. A., 508 East Everett St.,
Mass.. Portland, Oreg.
Purdom, C. A., 1420 South Fifty- Reichenbaugh. C. E., Mohnton, Pa.
second St., Tacoma, Wash. Reid, J. A., Box 83, Port Limon,
Costa Itica.
Quackenbush, F. A., 1027 Chestnut Rsilschneider, K. A., Post box 14,
St., Port Huron, Mich. Minsk, Russia.
Quillin, 0. C., Killbuck, Ohio. Reiblen, C.,, Nonnenweg, corner
Quinn, R. D., South Lancaster, Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer.
Mass. land.
Reiner, D. E., Box 644, Oklahoma
City, Okla.
Rader, G. W., Maw,er, Saskatche- Reinke, 0. E., Post box 2, Post
wan, Canada. office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara-
Raft, J. C., Margrethevej 5, Co- tov, Russia.
penhagen, V., Denmark. Reis, Josil, A., Caixa Postal 106,
Ragsdale, L. B., 615 North Tenth Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul,
St., Phoenix, Ariz. Brazil. South America.
Raley, W. C., Box 146, Glendale, Reiswig. C. K., Lacombe, Alberta,
Cal. Canada.
Rail, R., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Reiswig, J. J., Lacombe, Alberta,
burg. Germany. Canada.
Rails, W. A., 1032 Madiscip Ave., Rentfro, C. E., Srio Bernardo, S. P.
Covington, Ky. R., Silo Paulo, Brazil; South
Rampton, F. G., 108 Ponsonby America.
Road, Auckland, New Zealand. Rentfro, H. A., Drawer 586, Wa-
Randle, W. H., Bala Clava, Ja- tertown, S. Dak.
maica, British West Indies. Reppe, M. S., Hutchinson, Minn.
Rashford, L. San Fernando, Trini- Resen, Clir., Nlargrethevej 5, Co-
dad, British West Indies. penhagen, V., Denmark.
Rasmussen, Steen. Brookfield, Ill. Rey, Jules, La Ligniere, Gland,
Raspal, M.. rue Nicolas Roret, 1, Switzerland.
Paris, XII1e, France. Reynolds, E. R., 304 Kerckhoff
Raukas, J., Post box 14, Minsk, Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.
Bnssia. Rhoads, A. V., Medford, Oreg.
Rauleder, G. A., 647 East Fiftieth Rhoads, Bert. Redfield, S. Dak.
St., Los Angeles, Cal. Rice, M. L., Box 1304, Fresno, Cal.
Raymond, J. W., 203 Waverly St., Rice, W. W., 413 Shawnut Ave.,
Buffalo, N. Y. New Bedford, Mass.
Read, W. E., Stanborough Park, Rich. J. W.. Lodi. Cal.
Watford, England. Richard, P. F., 130 Redwood Ave.,
Reaser, G. W., Box 146, Glendale, Paterson, N. J.
Cal. Richards, B. F., 310 Masonic Tem-
Reavis, D. W., Takoma Park Sta- ple, Denver, Colo.
tion, Washington, D. C. Richards, H. M. J., Clovis, N. Mex.
-Rebensburg, A., Uhlandstr. 189, Richards, H. M. S., care College,
Berlin-Charl., Germany. Takoma Park, D. C.
Reed, II. W., Clearwater Lake, Richardson, I. D., 722 Philadelphia
Wis. St., Indiana, Pa.
Rees, D. A., 6713 Rowan Ave., Richmond, E. L., Takoma Park
Pittsburgh, Pa. Station, Washington, D. C.
294 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Rick, P. A., Ifow Island, Alberta, Rockel, A., Capoeiras Correio


Canada. Estreito, Santa Catharina, Bra-
Rider, C. J., Trail, British Colum- zil, South America.
bia. Roda, Leon Z., Amarao, Sta. Cruz,
Riffel, Carl, 1420 West ,Randolph 'locos Sur, Philippine Islands.
Ave., Enid, Okla. Rodd, A., " Croftview," Uddings-
Riffel,,J., Billings, Mont. ton, near Glasgow, Scotland.
Riley, A. E., Lot 3, King St., New Rodgers, 0. P., 606 N St., N. W.,
Amsterdam, Bethke, British Gui- Washington, D. C.
ana, South America. Rodriguez, ,Wenceslao, 97 Ledesma
Riley, 13. A., Harvey, N. Dak. St., Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Is-
Rinea, F., Krisztina Karat 167, lands.
Buap
est 1, Hungary. Rogers, A. II.. 22 Stanley St., Rich-
Rintala, A., Annegatan 33, Helsing- mond, Victoria, Australia..
fors, Finland. Rogers, J. C., Rosmead Ave., Ken-
Rippey, J. A., 116 West Oak St., ilworth, Cape, South Africa.
Roseburg, reg. Rojas, L. A., Correo Bella Vista,
Rippey, E. E., 116 West Oak St., Bahia !llama, F. C. S., Argen-
Roseburg, Oreg. tina, South America.
Rischnitiller, Fr., Cirindelberg 15a, Roman, Manuel, Milan& 99, Ma-
Ha niburg, Germany. tanzas, Cuba, West Indies.
Rittenhouse, C. II., Baker, Oreg. Rorholm, 11., Route 3, Altoona,
Rittenhouse, S. N., 5306 South Iowa.
Cedar St., Tacoma, Wash. Rosendahl, C., " Tereora," The Ave-
Rivera, Salvador, Calle Nueva, nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus-
Stop 14, Santurce, Porto Rico. tralia.
Robb, V. W., 213 Fairbairn Block, Rosendahl, E., 108 Ponsonby Road,
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Auekland,,New Zealand.
Robbins, F. H., 411 Cedar St., Ta- Rosenwald, E., Ganda Kungs-
koma Park Station, Washington, holinsbrogatan 38, Stockholm,
D. C. Sweden.
Robbins, Wm., R. F. D. 2, Con- Rossin, H. A., 2248 East Forty-
nellsville, Pa. sixth St., Cleveland, Ohio.
Roberts, G. A., 112 Tower St., Ri;st, 0. J. 0., Akersgaten 74,
Kingston, Jamaica, British West Christiania, Norway.
Indies. Roth, A. G., Box 88, Cape Haitien,
Roberts, R. It., 517 Hopkins St., Haiti.
Cincinnati, Ohio. Roth, G. G., Box 88, Cape Haitien,
Robinson, A. T., 51 Whitmore St., Haiti.
Hartford, Conn. Roth..1. H., Drawer N, Jamestown,
Robinson, B., 121 Hill St., Atlanta, N. Dak.
Ca. Rouse, J. S., College View, Nebr.
Rowe, T. D., Battleford, Saskatch-
Robinson, C., Malamulo Mission, ewan, Canada.
Blantyre, Nyasaland, British Rowell, E. C., Hamilton, Bermuda.
Central Africa. Rowell, Winifred P., Hamilton,
Robinson, 0., 46 Hay St., Perth, Bermuda.
West Australia, Australia. Rowland, F. J., 316 Lyric Bldg.,
Robinson, II E., 109 North Fair- Birmingham, Ala.
fax St., Alexandria, Va. Rowland, J. W., 399c Upper Seran-
Robinson, R. 1'., Solusi Mission, goon Road, Singapore, Straits
Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Af- Settlements.
rica. Rubendall, C. IV., 329 Argyle St.,
Robison, M. P., College View, Nebr. Port Arthur, Ontario.
Robles, J. P., 142Q Avenida 20, Ruble, W. A., Takoma Park Sta-
Tacubaya, 1). F., Mexico. tion, Washington, D. C.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 295

Ruble, W.- W., College View, Saunders, N. H., 212 Brunswick


Nebr. Ave., Toronto, Ontario.
Rudge, E. B., cor. Peel and Grey Saunders, Roy, Harvey, N. Dak.
Sts., South Brisbane, Queens- Saxby, W. II., Sanitarium, Cal.
land, Australia. Saxton, H. F., College View, Nebr.
Rudge, P. B., Kempsey, N. S. W., Schiffer, W., Bauerstr. 38, Munich,
Australia. Germany.
Ruf, G. F., 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg., Schaffner, R. G., 3322 Thirty-first
Calgary Alberta, Can-1 da. - St., San Diego, Cal.
Rnikoetter, A. H., Montevideo, Sch anik ow, K., Post box 14,
Minn. ' Minsk. Russia.
Rupert, A. A., Beach; N. Dak. Schebo, W. A., Box 496, Prentice,
Ruskjer, M. S., Solway, Minn. Wis.
Ruskjer, S. A., Sauk Center, Schick, L. B., Box G44, Oklahoma
Minn. City, Okla.
Russell, A. B.. 224 Piedmont Bldg., Schick, W., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Charlotte, N. C. burg. Germany.
Russell, C: A., Berrien Springs, Schildhauer, 0. E., Bauerstr. 38,
Al kit. Alunich, Germany.
Russell, E. T.. Drawer 586, Water- Schilling, J. 11., 812 Steger Bldg.,
town. S. Pak. 28 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago,
Russell, G. C., 1547 Trimble St., Ill.
Paducah, Ky. Schillinm'r, R., Krisztina KorOt
Russell. K. C., 338 Hazelwood Ter- 167. Budapest I, Hungary.
race, Rochester, N. Y. Schilstra, P. Grindelberg 15a,
Russell,. Riley, Soonan, Chosen 'Ha inburg, derma ny.
(Korea). Schlichting. 11., Uhlandstr. 189,
Ryan, S. M., Lacombe, Alberta, Berlin-Charl.. Germany.
Canada. Schmehl, F. \V., 703 South Galla-
tin St., Jackson, Miss.
Sachsenmeyer. A., Bauerstr. 38, Schmidt. A. F., 2718 Third Ave.,
MunIch, Germany. South, Minneapolis, Minn.
Schmidt; B., Post box 2, Post office
Salatzkat. .1., Ultlandstr. 189, Ber- Birsha, "Excelsior," Saratov,
lin-Chart. Germany. Russia.
Salisbury, E. G., Takoma Park Schmidt, I. C., 21 Sawohlaan. N. G.,
Station, Washityrton. 1). C. Weltevreden, Java, Dutch East
Salisbury. J. W., Battleford, Sas- Ind ies.
katchewan, Canada. Schmidt, J. A., Woodworth, N
Salton. 11; A.. " Tereora," The Dak.
Ayenue. Strathfield, N. S. W., Schmitz, H., Post box 14, Minsk,
A ust re lin. Russia.
Sandborn; A. R., Albuquerque, N. Schmitt, A., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Alex. burg. Germany.
Sanders, C. N., 810 Jackson Ave., Schneider, .1., Post box 2, Post
New Orleans. La. office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara.
Sanderson, A. E.,.73 College St., tov, Russia.
Lewiston, Me. Schnetzler,Joseph, 81 Union St.,
Sandries, 0. E., 508 East Everett Amstera m, N. Y.
St;,:Portland, Oreg. Scholz, W Grindelberg 15a; Ham.:
Sanford. E. L., 426 Trumbull .Ave., burg,, Germs ny.
Detroit, Mich. Schowe, C. H.. College, Cooratt7
Santee: Clarence. Indi. Cal. bong, N. S. \V., Australia.
Santee, L. D.,1061 North Ray- Schnncmann, J., Post box 14,
- mond-Axe., Pasadena, -Cal. Minsk. Russia.
Sergeant; F.. N:, 1734 North Wm,' Schramke, A., Grindelberg 15a7
roe 8t., Decatur, 111. Hamburg, -Germany,
296 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Schroeder, W. F. H., Kermit, N. Settergren, A. J., Gamla Kungs-


Mex. holmsbrogatan 38, Stockholm,
Schubert, 0. W., Baueistr. 38, Sweden.
Alunich,. Germany. . Severin, A., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Schuberth, H. F., lihlandstr. 189, burg, Germany.
Berlin rl Genre ny. Shadel, S. T., 809 North Mulberry
Schuberth, 0., LaLigniere, Gland, Ave.. Hagerstown, Md.
Ct. Vaud. Switzerland. Shaeffer, F. R., Box 266, Sawtelle,
Schuerer, M., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Cal.
lin-Charl., Germany. Shankel, 0. E., Walla Walla Col-
Schulz, \V., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- lege, College Place, Wash.
lin-Charl.. Germany. Sharp, F. L., College, Cooranbong,
Schuster, M. H., Belfield, N. Dak. N. S. W. Australia.
Schtitz. R., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Sharp, H.108 Ponsonby Road,
lin-Charl.. Germany. Auckland. !New Zealand.
Schwartz. W. F., 644 West Eighth Sharp, W. W., R. F. D. 1, Box 19c,
St., Erie, Pa. National City, Cal.
Sehwedrat, 0. F., 2426 Poplar St., Sharp, Smith. Graysville, Tenn.
Philadelphia, Pa. Shaw, B. H., 408 East Fifth St.,.
Sehwenecke, 0., Uhlandstr. 189, Hastings, Nebr.
Berlin-Charl., Germany. Shaw, H. S., BoX 1304, Fresno, Cal.
Scott, G. M., South Lancaster, Shaw, J. L.., Takoma Park Sta-
Mass. tion, Washington, D. C.
Scott, J. B., R. F. D. 2, Chetek, Sheldon, E. L., Alexandria, Minn.
Wis. Sheldon, H. J., Drawer R, Redfield,
Scott,' Sydney, 2414 Caddo St., S. Dak.
Dallas, Tex. Shellhaas, Joseph, Route 2, Troy,
Scott,. \V. B., .eor. California and Ohio.
Alaska Ayes., Seattle, Wash. Shepard, Loren C., 17 Abbott Road,
Scriven, C. A., Draiver 586, Water- Lucknow, India.
town, S. Dak. Shepard, Lyle C., 1965 Horton Ave.,
Seal, J. S., Apartado. 218, Guate- Southeast, Grand Rapids, Mich.
mala City, Guatemala, Central Shepard, M., R. F. D., Owosso,-
America. Mich.
Sebastian, W. H., 12 West Main Shepard, Reid, Casilla 28, Puno,
St., Richmond, Va. .Peru, South America. .
Seefried. .1., Uhlandsti. 189, Bar- Sherman, A. R., Florida, F. C. C.
lin-Cha rl., Germany. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Seeney; F. 11., Mushpot Road, South America.
Alexandria, Va. Sherwin, T. A.. Sanitarium, Wah-
Seibel, J. H.. Bowdon, N. Dak. roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Shireman, D. T., Morganton, N. C.
SeideL.'TI., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Shoemaker, R. L., 533 Market St.,
lin-Charl:, Germany. Camden, N. J.
Selmon, A. C., Red. Cross General Shone, 0. W., 56 'Roeland St., Cape
Hospital. Siccawei Road, Shang- Town, South Africa.
hai,- China.. Shoup, H. L., 238 Haywood St.,
Seltzer, 0. J., 800 Evergreen St., Asheville, N. C.
Dallas, Tex. Shrewsbury, 0. H., 1563 South
Semmens, L. A., 6 Dehi Serampore Lawrence St., Eugene, Oreg.
Road, Entally, Calcutta, India. Shroek, S. S., 842 Taylor Ave.,
Scranton, Pa.
Senn., fl., Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Shuler, J. L., 169 Bryan St., At-
Germany. lanta,Ga.
Serna* M., 61-5 North Tenth St., Shall,. A., South Lancaster. Mass.
PhAnix, Ariz. Shultz, F., 09 East Oak St.-, Lodi,
A. E., Benton Harbor. Mich. 1-41-
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 297

Shultz, J. E., Mt. Vernon, Ohio.. Snodgrass, C. L., Lodi, Cal.


Slit(ltZ, J. NV.; Box 1039, San .Jose, Snew, C. 111., Warburton, Yie-
Costa Rica. . toria, Australia.
Siler, J. NV., 42 South Cannon Ave., Snyder, 0. A., 1053 Linden Ave.,
1:lagerstown; Md. Long Beach, Cal.
Silsbee, E. C., Eagle Rock City, Soisalo, K., Annegatan 33, Helsing-
Cal. fors, Finland.
Simmons, Cyrus, Box 522, Knox- Soper, G. R., 819 Somerset Block,
ville. Tenn. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Simon, J. F., Clinton, Mo. - Sorenson, C. ,M., Takoma Park
Sifns; G. G.; Snsanville, Cal. Station, Washington. D. C.
Sinz, K.. Grindelberg 15a,' Ham- Spalding, A. W., 2123 Twenty-
`burg, Germany. fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Sittser, G. G., Renton, Wash. Tenn.
Skinner, - 0. H., 819 Somerset Sparrow, Chas., 27 First Ave.,
Block, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Bloemfontein, Orange Free. State,
Slade, E. K., 8 Pearl St., Grand South Africa.
Rapids, Mich. Sparrow, Hubert, Shangani Mis-
Slater, S. R., Route 7, Mason City, sion, Gwelo, Rhodesia, South
Iowa. Africa.
Smailes, P., 12 Hunter St., Bert- Sparrow, L. R., Victoria, Southern
rams, Johannesburg, Transvaal, Rhodesia, South Africa.
South Africa. Spearing, F. A., Stanborough Park,
Smith, C. D., Peace River, Alberta, Watford, Herts, England.
Canada. Speelit, 12. 0., R. F. D. 3, Love-
Smith, C. E., 411 Baum Bldg., Ok- land. Colo.
lahoma City, Okla. Spencer. R. M., 7040 141ontice:lo
Smith, C. J., 324a Collinsville Ave., St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
East St. Louis, Ill. Spicer, W. A., Takoma Park Sta-
Smith, E. L., 294 West Van Buren tion. Washington. 1). C.
St.. Brittle Creek, Mich. Spies, F. W., Silo Bernardo, S. P.
Sniith, Floyd W., Dwarikhal, Garh- R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
wal, India. America.
Smith, J. 11., Box 473, Nassau, Spies, G. W., 228 Kansas Ave.,
Bahamas. Abilene, Tex.
Smith. .1. J.. Plymouth, Montser- Spire, B. W., 121 Hill St., Atlanta,
rat, British West Indies. Oa.
Smith, M. B. C., " Mizpah," Wah- Sprolige, J., Post box 14, Minsk,
roonga, N. W. S., Australia. Russia.
Smith, S. S., R. F. D., New Lis- Stahl. P. A., Casilla 28, Puno, Peru,
bon. Wis. South America.
Smith, R. W., 1420 Young St.;. Staines, 0. R.. 2000 Twenty-fourth
Honolulu, Hawaii. . Ave., North. Nashville, Tenn.
Smith,..W, 7 Michigan Ave.; Stanley, E. S., Kinuso, - Alberta,
Daytona, Fla.... Canada.
Smith, W. 1., College Place, Wash. Stanley, P. 0., 325 East Twenty-
Smith. W...1.. Sanitarium. 'Wah- seventh St.. Minneanolis. Minn.
roonga. N. S. W.. Australia. Starbuck, T. H., 508 East Everett
Smith. .W. K.. 500 South - Gunni- St., Portland. Oreg.
son St.. Burlinnton; Iowa. Starr, F. D., Forest, Idaho.
Smith, W. R., Soonan. Chosen (Ko- Starr. G. B.. 1 onia Linda, Cal.
rea). (On furlough in U. S.). Staiihert, O.. Poste restante, Ta-
Smouse. A. R., Nevada, Iowa. briz. , Persia.
Snidemari, D. T.. 1112 Kalamath Statibert, P., Crindelberg 15a,
St.. Denver, Colo. liamhur.-... (ern-limy.
Snider. J. 1).; Room 311, 32.Union Stauffer, R. B.. 514 East Third
Sgnare-, New York;N. Y. . St., Winfield, Kans...
298 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Stearns, Hugh, 315 West Twelfth Strahle, J. J., 707 Vermont St.,
St., Traverse City, Mich. Manila, Philippine Islands.
Stebbeds, F., Clearwater Lake, Straw, W. E., Main St., Bulawayo,
Wis. Rhodesia. South Africa.
Stebbins, W. W., College View, Stray, F. W., 204 North Topeka
Nebr. Ave., Wichita, Kans.
Steed, J. E., Apia, Upolo, Samoa, Streeter, H., Longburn, New Zea-
Pacific Ocean. land.
Steele, Wm., Mission Adventista, Streithorst, H., Ca ixa Postal 106,
Calle Nueva, Stop 14, Santurce, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do
Porto Rico. Sul, Brazil, South America.
Steen, H., 718 Maryland St., St. Strickland, J. A., 224 Piedmont
Paul. Minn. Bldg., Charlotte, N. C.
Steinert, A. G., Shattuck, Okla. Strickland, R. G, 224 Piedmont
Stene, L. J., Akersgaten 74, Chris- Bldg., Charlotte, N. C.
tiana, Norway. Strickland, W. E., 17 Abbott Road,
Stephenson, C. B., East Robinson Lucknow. India.
and West Sts., Orlando, Fla. Strother, W. E., 224 Piedmont
Sterling, G. L., care S. D. A. Mis- Bldg., Charlotte, N. C.
sion, Papeete, Tahiti, Society Studt, R. N., Minot, N. Dak.
Islands, Pacific Ocean. Stueckrath, Martin, 3935 South Ne-
Stevens, F. H., Jacksonville, Fla. braska Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Stevens, G. A., Dover, Del. Sturdevant, M. C., 184 Stamford
Stevens, H. U., Puiggari, F. C. Hill Road, Durban, Natal, South
E. R., Argentina, South America. Africa.
Stevens, J. A., Box 1304, Fresno, Sturgeon, D. F., 1201 West Ran-
Cal. dolph Ave., Enid, Okla.
Stevens, J. C., 604 East Seven- Stuyvesant, J. B., Alpine, Cal.
teenth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Summerville, T., 196 Wells St.,
Steward, W. W., Sanitarium, Cal. Caro, Mich.
Stewart, A. G., Atchin, New Heb- Surber, W. F., Thayer, Kans.
rides, Pacific Ocean. Siissmann, Richard, Sao Bernardo,
Stewart, D. E., 508 East Everett S. P. R., Silo Paulo, Brazil,
St., Portland, Oreg. South America.
Stewart, E. L., Drawer N, James- Sutherland, E. A.. Madison. Tenn.
town, N. Dak. Sutton, C. B., Box 66, Port of
Stewart, G. G., 108 Ponsonby Spain, Trinidad, British West
Rodd, Auckland, New Zealand. Indies.
Stilson, C. L., Box 644, Oklahoma Sutton, N. T., Crawford, Nebr.
City, Okla. Svenson, Carl, Cambridge, Minn.
St. John, M. H., 629 North Learn-
ington St., Chicago, Ill. Svensson, S. F., 436 East 138th
Stocker, P., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- St., New York. N. Y.
lin-Charl., Germany. Swanson, E. H., 1503 Twelfth Ave.,
Stockil, F., S. D. A. Mission, care Spokane, Wash.
de Grandhommes Private Bag, Swartout, H. 0., 17 Ningkuo Road.
Livingstone, Rhodesia, South Shanghai, China.
Africa. Sweany, W. A., 122 South Eighth
Stone, A. J., 5702 South Alaska St., Grand Junction, Colo.
St., Tacoma. Wash.
Stone, C. D., Lodi, Cal. Swenson, J. A., 241 Van Vorst St.,
Stotz, J. C., 415 East High St., Jersey Cit y, N. J.
Hastings, Nebr. Swinson, S., 2631 Clay St., Fresno,
Stover, A. J., R. F. D. 1, Box 2, Cal.
Ridgefield, Wash. Swiridow, P., Post box 2, Post office
Strachan, M. C., 2100 McCulloch Birsha, " Excelsior," Saratov,
St., Baltimore, Mc.. Russia,
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 299

Swiridow, W., Post box 2, Post Thompson, F. E., Room 621,


office Birsha, " Excelsior," Sara- Crutcher and Starks Bldg.,
tov, Russia. Louisville, Ky.
Sype, R. J., Drawer M, Cristobal, Thompson, F. S., Keene, Tex.
Canal Zone, Panama. Thompson, G. A., 14 Scott Road,
Sype, Mrs. Minnie, Exira, Iowa. Kuala Lumpur, Federated Ma-
lay States.
Tabor, -B. C., 459 Morton St., Thompson, G. B., Takoma Park
Ashland, Oreg. Station, Washington, .D. C.
Tait, A. 0., Mountain View, Cal. Thompson, J., 108 Ponsonby Road,
Taphouse, Jas., 1502 Fruitvale Auckland, New Zealand.
Ave. Est Oakland, Cal. Thompson, J. C., 2006 Twenty-
Tarr, A.
, P. Emmanuel Mission, fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Leribe, Basutoland, South Af- Tenn.
Thompson, J. T., Florida, F. C.
Tarr, C., Bethel Mission, Butter- C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
worth, Cape, South Africa. South America.
Tarr, D. F., 80 St. Patrick Road, Thompson, P. L. 626 East Gar-
Port Elizabeth, Cape, South field St., Cadillac, Mich.
Africa. Thompson, Victor, 310 West Six-
Tate, Dr. T. S., 209 Greensferry teenth St., Jacksonville, Fla.
Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Thorpe, E. E., " Mizpah," Wah-
Taylor, A. G. College View, Nebr. roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Taylor, C. L., Lacombe, Alberta, Thurber, E. W., Apartado 218,
Canada. Guatemala City, Guatemala, Cen-
Taylor, C. U., Keene, Tex. tral America.
Taylor, J. I., Box 14, Little Rock, Thurber, R. B., Holly, Mich.
Ark. Thurm, P., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Taylor, L. B., cor. Third and Ju- burg. Germany.
liana Sts., Parkersburg, W. Va. Thurston, H. G., Fifth and Gains
Taylor, N. L., 703 South Gallatin Sts., Salem, Oreg.
St., Jackson, Miss. Thurston, S., Sausalito, Cal.
Terry, L. W., Rockville, Mo. Thurston, W. II., College Place.
Tetzlaff, A. B., 203 West Franklin Wash.
St., Clinton, Mo. Tieche, L. P., rue Nicolas Roret, 1,
Theiss, G. F., 80 Berwyn Ave., Paris, XIIIe, France.
Orange, N. J. Tieche, M., rue Nicolas Roret, 1,
Theumler, T. L., Sutherlin, Oreg. Paris, XIIIe, France.
Theunissen, D. C., Staines Road, Tillgren, Alb., Akersgaten 74,
Plnmstead, Cape. South Africa. Christiania, Norway.
Thiele, E. R., Holly, Mich. Tiney, J. H., South Lancaster,
Mass.
Thomann, E. W., Florida, F. C. Tobiassen, Chr., Akersgaten 74,
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Christiania, Norway.
South America. Tobiassen, T., Margrethevej 5, Co-
Thomann, V. E., Casilla 2830, penhagen, V., Denmark.
Santiago, Chile, South America. Tolhurst, H. L., Faleloa, Haapai,
Thomas, A., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Tonga, Friendly Islands, Pacific
burg, Germany. Ocean.
Tolf, C. .T., care Sanitarium, Mad-
Thomas, E. D. Nazareth Post ison, Wis.
office, Tinnevelly District, South Tonks. S. F., 67 Claremont Road,
India. Smethwick, near Birmingham,
Thomas, P. V., Nanning, Kwangsi, England.
China. Topnenberg, V. E., Hutchinson,
Thompson, Chas., 2718 Third Ave., Minn.
South, Minneapolis, Minn. Toro, Manuel, Guanica, Porto Rico.
306 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Town, N. Z., Takoma Park Sta- Van Kirk, M. B., Box 644, Okla-
tion, Washington, I). C. homa City, Okla.
Townsend, E. C., 510 Petoskey St., Varlemann, W., Grindelberg 15a,
Petoskey, Mich. Hamburg, Germany.
Traugh, J. A., Lexington, Tenn. Varmer, 'Axel, Nfirre Alle 30,.
Tribbensee, W., Uhlandstr. 189, Aarhus, Denmark.
Berlin-Charl , Germany. Vaucher, A., ,La Ligniere, Gland,,
Trowbridge, E. E., Marshfield, Ct. Vaud. Switzerland.
Wis. Veiga, Jose, Milan& 99, Matanzas,
Trubey, L. F., College View. Nehr. Cuba, West Indies.
Truman,. A. W., 304 North Boyle. Venen, W. J., 1110 Glenwood
Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Ave., Youngstown. Ohio.
Tucker, 0. W. Drawer 586, Water- Venter, P. A., Jr., 27 First Ave.,
town, S. Dak. Blo2mfontein, Orange Free State,.
Tucker, J. A., 169 Bryan St., At- South Africa.
lanta, Ga. Verrill, A. .1., Mechanic Falls. M..
Tucker, J. L., Scaberg, Mont. Videto, W. E., 2006 Twenty-fouith
Tucker, M. V., Jamestown, N. Dak. Ave., North, Nashville, .Tenn.
Truesdell, G. A., care Pacific Union Vitrano, Guist, 749 Jackson St.,
Colleg-, St. Helena, Cal. Milwaukee, Wis.
Truitt, E. G., Calle Nueva, Stop Voigt, G. L.. Bauerstr. 38, Mu-
14, Santurce, Porto Rico. nich. Germany.
Tupper, L. E., 502 South Rock St., Von Pohle, E. A., Hines. \Vis.
Centralia, Wash. Voorlhuis. P.. Jr., nrindelbero
e, 15a,
Turk, D. 0., 3 Farr Place, Johnson Hamburg', Germany.
City, N. Y. Vore, 0. T., Box 1304, Fresno, Cal:
Turner, J. \V., 1112 Kalamath St., Voss, Carl, Homestead, Okla. '
Denver, Colo. Votaw, H. H , Takoma Park Sta-
Turner, W. (1., 116 Grote St., Ade- tion, Washington, D. C.
laide, South Australia, Australia. Vail), A..1.. Kiel. Okla.
Twiinstra, H., Grindelberg 15a, Voth, Bernard, Lehig.h, Kans.
Hamburg, Germany. Voth, D. D., Box 644, Oklahoma
City, Okla.
Uchtman, W. B., 33 Lester Ave., Voth, David. Keene. Tex.
Westerly, R. I. Voth, Wm., Lodi, Cal.
Uldokat, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Vuilleumier, J., Oshawa, Ontario;
1 in-Charl.. Germany. Canada.
Ulrich, C. F., 230 Chittenden Ave.,
Columbus, Ohio. Waak, P., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Underwood, 11. A., College View, burg, Germany.
Nebr.
Urquhart, E. J., Seoul, Chosen Wagele. T., Post box 14, Minsk,
(Korea). Russia.
Wagner, F. D., 760 South Main St.,
Twin Falls, Idaho.
Valen, Tor, Akersgaten 74, Chris- Wakeham, 0., Stanborough Park,
tiania, Norway. Watford,Herts, England.
Val-ra. Emilio, Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Wakeham, W. H., Berrien Springs,
Philippine Islands.
Valiance, M., 195 Tosson Terrace, Waldo, D.. P., 87 West Elm St.,
Heaton, Newcastle on Tyne, New Haven, Conn.
England. Walker, Allen, Route B, Box 461,
'Vandeman, H. A., 827 South Union Miami, Fla.
Ave., Pueblo, Colo. Walker, J. G., 42 Willoughby
Van Eijseren, W., Grindelberg 15a, Block, Saskatoon, Saskatche-
Hamburg, Germany. wan, Canada.
Van Fossen, A. L., Holly, Mich. Walker, J. Z., Salida, Colo.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 301

Walker, S. W., R. F. D. 1, Berwick, Watts, J. B., Nevada, Iowa.


Me. Watts, V. B., 418 Broadway, Wa-
Wall, D. N., 513 East 176th St., terloo, Iowa.
New York, N. Y. Weaks, C. E., Box 523, U. S. Pos-
Wallace, H. L., 90 Brickdam, tal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Georgetown, British Guiana. Wearner, A. E., 1112 Kalamath
Waldorf, N. J., 624 Buchanan St., St., Denver, Colo.
San Francisco, Cal. Wearner, A. J., Wai Chow, Kwang-
Walleker, H. C. J., 408 Shelton tung, China.
Ave., New Haven, Conn. Weatherly, D. F., Box 238, Cedar
Wallenkampf, J., Gamla Rungs- Rapids, Iowa.
holrnsbrogatan 38, Stockholm. Weaver, E. A., Bethel, Wis.
Sweden. Weaver, H. A., Altoona, Pa.
Wallenstern. A. v., Bauerstr. 38, Weaver, J. E., Route 5, Caldwell,
Munich, Germany. Idaho.
Walston, W. C., Solusi Mission. Webber, P. A., 2 of 198, Maku-
Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Af- racho, Jigyo Higashi-machi, Yo-
rica. bancho, Fukuoka, Japan.
Walter, A., Vhlandstr. 189, Ber- Weber, C. W., 3306 West Thir-
lin-Charl.. Germany. ty-first St., Cleveland, Ohio.
Walters, W. B., Takoma Park Sta- Webster, E. W., 5955 West Erie
tion, Washington, D. C. St., Chicago, Ill.
Ward, W. C., R. F. D. 2, Box 804, Webster, F. C., 280 Villeneuve
Santa Cruz, Cal. West. Montreal, Quebec.
Warren, Clark, 310 Loring Bldg., Weeks, F., Madera, Cal.
Riverside, Cal. Wegener, A., Krisztina Kora 167,
Warren, Luther, Paradise Valley Budapest I. Hungary.
Sanitarium. National City. Cal. Weidner, J. H.. Grindelberg 15a,
Warren, M. C., S. D. A. Mission, Hamburg. Germany.
Chungking, Szechwan, China. Weinert, A., Bauerstr. 38, Munich,
Wasell, Wm., 2071 Cameron St., Germany.
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Weinmann, F., Grindelberg 15a,
Washburn, II. A., Pacific Union Hamburg, Germany.
College, St. Helena, Cal. Wellman, D. E., Bridgeton, Barba-
Washburn. .1. S., 5318 Chancellor dos, British West Indies.
St., Philadelphia, Pa. Wellman, L. E.. 728 Brooks St.,
Washington, S. R., 104 Cane St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Shreveport, La. Wellman, S. A., 17 Abbott Road,
Wash', A.. Akersgaten 74, Chris- Lucknow, India.
tiania, Norway. Wells, F. D., 114 Peck St., Roches-
Watkins, R. H., Toano, Va. ter. N. Y.
Watson, A., Gendia, Kisumu, Brit- Wells, G. W., 537 Twenty-fifth St.,
ish East Africa. Oakland, Cal.
Watson, C. H.. " Mizpah," Wah- Werline, A. W.. 411 Cedar St., Ta-
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. koma Park Station, Washington,
Watson, F., 22 Stanley St., Rich- D. C.
mond, Victoria, Australia. Werner, G., Bauerstr. 38, Mu-
Watson, G. F., 411 Black Ave., nich, Germany.
Bozeman. Mont. Werner, R., Bauerstr. 38, Mu-
Watson, R. J.. PO4 West Allen St., nich. Germany.
Springfield, Ill. West, G. L., 44 Jerome Ave., Brad-
Watson, S., " Tereora," The Ave-
nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus- ford, Pa.
tralia. West, G. R., 2605 Rincon St., Cor-
Watson, T. H., Box 313, Lodi, Cal. pus Christi, Tex.
J. W., R. F. D. 7, Mansfield, West, J. B., 157 Shirley Road,
Ohio. Southampton, England.
302 BELNISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Westbrook, T. B., cor. Third and Whittaker, M. IL, Apia, Samoa,


Juliana Sts., Parkersburg, W. Pacific Ocean.
' Wibbens,Jacob, Conradkade 4,
Westcott, H. B., Gen. Del., Fair- The Hague, Holland.
mont, W. Va. Wicks, It.P. IL, care S. D. A. Mis-
Westerman, W. J., 22 Stanley St., sion, Rarotonga, Cook Islands,
Richmond, Victoria, Australia. Pacific Ocean.
:Westermeyer, H. E., 204 North To- Wierts, J. 11., .3700 Fait Ave.,
peka Ave., Wichita, Kilns. Baltimore, 11d.
Westermeyer, -W. H.. 1723, Ontario Wiest, C. S., 417 Castle Hall Bldg.,
Ave., Sheboygan, Wis. I nd ia no polis, Ind.
Westphal, A. L., City lkirnardo, S. Wight, S. E., 200t5 Twenty-fourth
P. R., Silo Paulo, Brazil, South Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
America. Wikander, ci. W.; lronwocd, Mich.
Westphal; F. Casilla 2S:30, Wilcox, C. C., Box 755, San :An-
Santiago, Chile, 'South' America. tonia, Tex.
Westphal, J. IV.,, Florida, ;F, C. Wilcox, E. 11.,.,Casilla 1002, Lima,
. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Peru, South America.
South. -America. Wilcox, Al., Takoma Park Sta-
Westworth, Wm. A., Holly, Mich. tion, Washington, D. C.
Wevers, Gritidelberg 15a, ham- Wilcox, L. A., 537 Twenty-fifth
burg, Germany. St., Oakland, Cal.
Wheeler, L. S., New England San- Wilcox, AL C.,, Mountain View,
.itarium, 'Melrose, llass. Cal.
Wheeler, W. IV., Casilla 2830,-San- WileS, N., Atehin; New-Hebrides,
Souta Ameria-1.- Pacific Ocean.
Whelpley, J.:c2E,',South LancaSter, Wiltart, R. J., Caruarl, Pernam-
Mass. - buco. Brazil, South- America.
White, A. IT., " Mizpali," IVah- Wilkinson, It. G., -41,1 Cedar St.,
roonga, N,- S: W.. Australku::: Takoma Park Station, Wash-
White, B. J....427 West,!Sec'enth ..,ington, D, C.
St., Anderson. Incl. , Wilkinson, L.,: 58 Baikal Road,
White, C. L - Rooms 41.7-421, Cas- -Shanghai, China.
tle Hall Bldg., Indianapolis, lnd. Will, Th., Post box 2, Post office
White, J. G., Wang, Gni Dun, Ilan- Birsha,. "Excelsior," Saratov,
kow, Ilupeh, China. Russia.
White, G. :N., 114 Iowa Ave., Williams, A. H., 17 Abbott Road,
Council Pint-1's,', Iowa. Lucknow. India.
White, H. C. Australasian Mis- Williams, B. F., Carson City, Mich.
sionary College,' Cooranbong, N. Williams. C. D. M., Box 175, Glen-
S. W., Australia. dala, Ariz.
White, J. E., Box 409, Battle Williams.=-Hugh. Beeehwood Acad-
Crek; Mich. emy; Needham,
White, Stemple, 679 Holly Ave., Williams, I. N., Fredonia, N. Y.
St. Paul, Williams, W. W., Route A, Box
White, S. G., S. - D. A. Mission, 223, Miami, Fla.
Sianfu, Shensi, China. Willess, N. V., Lander, Wyo.
White, W. B., Rosmead Ave., Ken- Willis, 11. S., 2524a North New-
ilworth, Cape, South Africa. stead Ave., St. Louis', Mo.
White, W. C., R. F. D. 1, St. Willoughby, H.' E., 923 North J
Helena, Cal. St., Centralia, Wash.
Whitehead, A. R., Franklin Cham- Wilson, E. T., 121 Hill St., At-
bers, Hobart, Tasmania. lanta, Ga.
Wilson, J., Post box 2, Post office
Whiteside, Robert, Trainview, Birsha, " Excelsior," Saralov,
Moira, County Down, Ireland. Russia.
Whitney, S. B., Keene, N. Y. Wilson, J. L.; Oxford, Nova Scotia.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 303

Wilson, Nathanael, Lockford, Wrigley, C., 22 Stanley St., Rich-


Wilson, Victor, S. D. A. Mission, mond, Victoria, Australia.
care de Grandhommes Private Myman, C. A., 902 Sixth St.,
Bag, Livingstone, Rhodesia, Olympia, Wash.
South Africa. Wyman, F. A., Flat 16. Queen's
M. L., Room 316, Lyric Court, 20-1 McLeod St., Cal-
Bldg.. Birmingham. Ala. cutta, India.
Winslow. G. H., Westfield. Ms.
Winter, H. J., Morden, Manitoba.. Yates, J. S., Zee Strant, Padang,
Winters, C. A., 310 Loring Bldg., Sumatra, Dutch East Indies.
Riverside, Cal. Furlough address: 3207 East
Wintzen, J., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Second St., Wichita, Kans.
rl.. Germany. Yearwood, C. W.; 35 Rice St.,
Witzke, E. C., Clinton, Mo. North Cambridge, Mass.
Wohlers, W. H., Bethel. Wis. Young, Carl, Gamin Kungsholms-
Wolcott, B. A.. 403 Sixth Ave., brogatan 38, Stockholm, Swe-
West, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. den,
Wolce, E. W., 1515 East Main St., Young, F. G., Dorrance, Kans.
Chattanooga, Tenn. Young, Milton, 435 South Long St.,
Wolfe, 0. W., 522 South Third St., Jackson, Tenn.
Waco, Tex. Young, W. A., 904 College Ave.,
Wolfearten. J.. Bauerstr. 38, Mu- Indianapolis. Ind.
nich. Germany. Young, W. C., South Stukely, Que-
Wood, C. E., 568 Laurel St., Vic- bec.
toria, British Columbia. Young, W. J., " Croftview," Ud-
Wood, Chancey, Mesick, Mich. dingston, near Glasgow, Scotland.
Wood. D. P., C66 Dunlap St., Mem- Youngberg, A. (1., Drawer 586,
phis. Tenn. Watertown, S. Dak.
Wood, G. A., Tandioong Anom, Youngberg, G. B., Drawer 586,
Toendjoengan. Soerabaya., Java, Watertown, S. Dak.
Dutch East Indies.
Wood, K. H., S. D. A. Mission, 58 Zahl, P., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Baikal Road. Shanghai. China. burg. Germany.
Wood, L. H., Southern. 'Junior Zercheito, L. Casella Postale 218,
Ooltewah, Tenn. Florence. Italy.
Wood, M. D., Kalyan, G. I. P., Zeiner. A. V., Krisztina Kordt 167,
India. Budapest I, Hungary.
Woodall, A. M., Keene. Tex: Zerne, N.. Gamla Kungsholmsbro-
Woodman. 1. J., 4812 Indiana Ave., aka n 38. Stockholm. Sweden.
Chicago. Ill. Zielinski. M. W.. Mandate. 189,
Woodruff, W. A.. Bozeman Mont. Boll in- Chart_ Germany.
Woods, J. H.. 22 Stanley St.,' Rich- Zielinski. St.. Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
mond, Victoria, Australia. lin-Charl.. Germany.
Woodward. C. N.. 14 Calle Lima, Zimmermann, H., Bauerstr. 38,
Pa say, Rizal, Philippine Islands. Munich, Germany.
Wortman, T. J. L.. Grindelberg Zimmermann. C. IL, Grindelberg
15a. Hamburg, Germany. 15a. Hamburg. Germany.
Woysch A.. Grindelberg 15a, Ziprick, Oscar, Leader, Saskatche-
Hamburg, Germany. wan, Canada.
Wright, F. A.. Allegan, Mich. Zirat. G., Post box 2. Post office
Wright, J. F., 316 Lyric Bldg., Birsha, "Excelsior," Saratov;
Bitraingham, -Ala. Russia.
OBITUARY RECORD FOR 1918
"They rest from their labors; and their works do follow them."

N. J. Ronlund, Jan. 24, 1918; Sioux R. E. Williams, July 30; Orlando,


Falls, S. Dak. Fla.
L. 0. Stowell, April 1; Riverside, Mrs. F. W. Halladay, Oct. 5;
Cal. Huntsville, Ala.
John F. Bahler, April 1; Dallas, E. Lovold, Oct. 20; Breckenridge,
S. Dak.
Tex. Dr. E. D. Haysmer, Oct. 21; Fer-
Wm. H. White, April 3; Visalia, riday, La.
Cal. J. H. Morrison, Nov. 25; College
Wm. Reefman,, May 17; Holland, View, Nebr.
Mich. S. Addie Bowen, Dec. 6; Randolph,
H. W. Kellogg, May 30; Mountain N. Y.
View, Cal. Puliasi Bunoa, Dec. 6; Fiji.
J. F. Gravelle, June 15; Harvey, J. A. Morrow, Dec. 7; New Or-
N. Dak. leans, La.
C. F. Marvin, July 2; Glendale, F. F. Mills, Dec. 10; Colorado
Cal. Springs, Colo.
Edith M. Graham, July 11; Pasa- A. Devashayam, Dec. 16; South
dena, Cal. India.
0. P. Norderhus. June 21; Skods- C. L. Taylor, Dec. 18; Hinsdale,
borg, Denmark. Ill.
J. M. Willoughby, July 25; Port- J. H. Paap, Jan. 18, 1919; Lodi,
land, Oreg. Cal.
Geo. I. Butler, July 25; Healds- E. W. Snyder, Feb.; Southern
burg, Cal. California.
R. C. Porter, July 29; Hamilton, C. F. Flaiz, Feb. 4; College Place,
Mo. Wash.
S. W. Walker, July 29; Berwick, A. N. Anderson, Feb. 6; Hinsdale.
Me. Ill.

304
INDEX
BYSSINIAN Mission 139 British North Borneo Mission (See
Academies, Directories of 192-213 Malaysian Union Conference)
Adelaide Sanitarium 234 British Publishing House 214
Adelphian Academy 192 British Union Conference 129
Adriatic Mission 114 Survey of work in 243
African Missions 138-141 Broadview Swedish Seminary 194
Alabama Conference 96 Buenos Aires Publishing House 214
Alaska Mission 76 Bureau of Home Missions 13
Alberta Conference 108 Burma Mission 177
Alberta Academy (See Western Ca- Burmese language, periodical in 227
nadian Junior College) Burmese School (See Meiktila Tech-
Algeria, mission in (See North Af- ical School)
rican Mission)
Alto Barons Mission 162
128
CAFES
California Conference
242
79
Amur Mission
Anhwei Mission '50 Camnion Academy 195
Annual Offerings 263 Canadian Branch Pub. House 218
Anterior Austrian Mission Canadian Publishing Association . 215
Appropriations to Missions . 261 Cantonese Intermediate School ... 195
Arabic-Syrian Mission 139 Cantonese Mission 156
Argentine Conference 160 Cape Conference 180
Arizona Conference 78 Cape Sanitarium 234
Arizona Intermediate School 193 Carolina Conference 90
Arkansas Conference 102 Caterham Sanitarium 214
Asiatic Division Conference 142 Cebnan language, periodical in 227
Survey of work in 244 Cebnan Mission 154
Institutions in 157 Cedar Lake Academy 195
Atlanta Branch Publishing House . 222 Central Amer. Branch Pub. House 218
Atlantic Union Confereace 18 Central California Conference 81
Institutions in 27 Central European Union Conf. 112'
Austral Union Conference 159 Central Polynesian conference 174
Survey of work in 249 Central Polynesian Training School 195
Australasian Union Conference 167 Central Sweden Conference 134
Institutions in /6 Central-9.nthern Lnzon Conference 153
Australasian Missionary College 1'93 Central Union Conference 28
Austrian Mission 115 Institutions in 35
Avondale School (See Australa- rhesaneake Conference 37
sian Missionary College) Chicago Conference 50
Avondale Press 214 Chile Conference 161
Azof Conference 121 China, Missions in 142-157
China Missions Training Sehool .. 195
BAHAMAS Mission 191 Chinese lernensns. periodicals in .. 927
Survey of work in 259 Chinese Publishing House 221
Baltic Conference 126 Chosen Conference 1A6
Barcelona Publishing House 21 4 Chosen Tnanstrial School 195
Barotseland Mission 183 Chosen Mi.,111,1 Press 221
Basle Branch Publishing House 21 6 Sanitarium 214
Basutoland Missions 184 P1.ri-tinn Rsenr4 Pnhlishing Co. 215
Battleford Academy 193 flri,trsrla P^s1+1, Mom, 234
Bavarian Conference 112 Christiania Publishing House (See
Beechwood Academy 193 peaudinevian Pnb. House)
Belgian Mission 141 Church Directory (See at close of
Bengal Mission 177 each local conference)
Bengali language, periodical in 227 Clinton Theological Seminary 196
Bengali Schools 194 Colleges. directories of 192-213
Bermuda Mission 27 Periodicols by 295
Bethel Academy 194 Colored. Cenferenee 28, 29
Bethel Girls' School 194 Cohcmhia Union Conference 55
Bethel Mission 184 linstiPtions in 46
Black Sea Mission 127 Conga Reeder Mission 191
Bohemian language, periodical in . 227 Corstfeneinn of (Zen. Conf. 764
Bohemian Mission 11 5 Cook islands. work i4 175
Bolivia Mission 165 Branch Pub. House 220
Bombay Presidency Mission 177 Cuban Mission 187
Borneo, Mission in 148 SneYev of work in 2s8
Boulder-colorado Sanitarium 214 Cumberland Conference 91
Brazil Publishing House 21 4
Brazilian Seminary 194 DANTqll.NORWEGIAN language,
Brazilian Union Conference 162 neelcAicals in 227
Survey of work in 250 Ta1.41 44,"s'.0P,1 seminary 196
Itritinli Columbia Conference 109 Ponriln Dnion Conference 11 6
British East African Mission 118 Darling RPM,. School 197
British Guiana (See South Carib- Denmark. Conferences in (See East
bean Conference) and West Denmark)
306 INDEX

Denominational literature, lan- Friedensau Industrial School - 199


guages in which issued 233 Friedensau Sanitarium 235
Denominational periodicals .... 222-233 Friendly. Islands, work in 174
Directory of Ministers 268-303 Fukien Intermediate School 199
District of Columbia Conference .. 38 Fukien Mission 156.
Duena Conference 127
EAST Africa, Missions in ... 138, 140
Q AL1C1AN Mission 121
Garwhal Industrial School 199
East Asian Division 142 Gem State Academy 199
East Brazil Mission 166 General Conf., Directory of 5-17.
East Central Conference 129 Appropriations of 261
East Denmark Conference 135 Constitution of 264
East German Union Conference 118 Laborers engaged under 16, 17
East German Union District 119 Presidents and Secretaries of ... 262
East Indies and Federated Malay General Conference Association ... 15
States (See Malaysian Union General Conference Corporation .. 15
Conference) General Conference Executive Com-
East Java Mission (See Malaysian mittee 6
Union Conference) Georgia Conference 93
East Michigan Conference 51 German language, periodicals in .. 228
East Norway Conference 135 German-Swiss Conference 113
East Prussian Conference 119 Glendale Mission 183
East Russian Union Conference .. 121 Glendale Sanitarium 235
East Siberian Mission 128 Gold Coast Mission 139
Eastern Asia Div. of Gen. Conf. 142 Good Health Assn., Ltd. 235
Institutions in 157 Graysville Academy 199
Survey of work in 244 Greater New York Conference 20
Eastern Canadian Missionary Sem- Grecian Mission 140
inary 197 Greenland, mission in 137
Eastern Canadian Union Conf. 46 Guatamala Mission 187
Institutions in 49 Survey of work in 256
Eastern New York Conference 19 Guiana Mission 186
Eastern Pennsylvania Conf. 39 Gujerati language, periodical in .. 229.
Eastern Polynesian Mission 175
Ecuador Mission 16 LIAITIEN Mission 188
Educational Dent. of Gen. Conf. 10 " Survey of work in 258
Educational Institutions 192-21 1 Hakka Mission 156
Outline of courses in 192 Hamburg Publishing House 215
Frypt, Missions in 139 Hawaiian Mission 191
Elhe Conference 124 Survey of work in 261
Emmanuel Mission 184 Hazel Academy 200
Emmannel Missionary College 197 Hessian Conference 124
Emmanuel Miss. College Press 7'5 Hindi language, periodical in 229
Enirlish Periodicals 222-226 Holland language, periodicals in 229
Esthonian, nerindical in 798 Holland Mission 141
Euroneitn Fields 1'2 Home Missions, Bureau of 13
Institutions in 141 Home Missionary Dept. 14
Survey of work in for 1918 243 Honan Intermediate School 200
Honan Mission 150.
FEDERATED Malay States (See Honduras Mission 188.
Malaysian Union Conference) Survey of work in 256.
Fernando Academy (See San Fer- Hunan Mission 150
nando) Hungarian Branch Pub. House 2'6.
F'rnwood Intermediate School 108 Hungarian language, periodicals in 229.
F1ii, work in 174 Hupeh Mission 151
Fri Treining School See '1 5
Milan language, periodical in .... 798 ICELAND Mission 137
Finland Conference 195 Illinois Conference 53
F1nland binuuaue, periodicals in .. 798 Ilocano language, periodical in 230
Finland Publishing House 215 Inca Union Mission 164
Fireside Correspondence School 198 Survey of work in 252
Fyne.la Conference 92 Indiana Conference 54
Florida Sanitarium 7/5 India, nublishing house in 220
Foochow Intermediate School 189 India Union Mission 176
Fnod Companies 241 Institutions in 179
Foreiem Denartments 13 Survey of work in 946
Foreign fields, workers sent to, Indian Christian Training School . 200
/ 901-' 7 261 International Branch Pub. House . 2'8
Foreign Languages, periodicals in International Health Assn. Ltd. 218
227-211 Inter-Mountain Academy 200
Foreisrn Mission Board 16 Inter-Mountain Conference 82
Foreiexi periodicals 227-'11 Iowa Conference 62
Ft. Werth Branch Pub. House .... 222 Iowa sanitarium 215
Fox River Academy 199 Irish Mission 131
conference 1'9, Italian language, periodicals in . 230
French language, periodicals in 228 Italian Mission 133

INDEX 307

IAMAICA Conference 185 Massachusetts Conference 23


"' Japan-Jhosen-Manchuria Union Mauritius-Madagascar Mission 140
Lunierence 145 Medical Miss. Dept. of Gen. Conf 9
Japan conference 146 Meiktila Technical School 203
Japanese language, periouicals in 230 Mexican Mission 189
Japanese Mission 'training Scnool 200 Survey of work in 255
Ja..an Publishing House 216 Mexican Publishing House 217
Java, missions in 148 Middle Hungarian Conference 116
Middle Russian Mission 122
KA F I R L A N DMissions ..184 Midland Conference
Minas Geraes Mission
130
163
Kansas City Branch Publisning
House 218 Ministerial Directory 268-303
Kansas Conference 30 Ministers under the Gen. Cone. .. 16
Kansas Sanitarium 236 Minnesota Conference 64
Karmatar Middle English School 20J Mission Offerings for 1918 263
Keene Academy (See Southwestern Missionary Licentiates under the
Junior College) General Conference 17
Kentucky Conference 97 Missionary Volunteer Department
Ketchum Intermediate School 200 of the General Conference .. II, 12
Kiangsi Mission 151 Missions, appropriations to 261
Kimberley Baths 236 Mississippi Conference 99
Kolo Mission 184 Missouri Conference 32
Korean Conference (See Chosen) Monamona Mission 171
Korean Industrial School .... See 195 Montana Conference 69
Korean language, periodicals in 230 Moravian-Silesian Mission 113
Korean S. D. A. Mission Press, see 221 Mt. Ellis Academy 203
Kwangsi Mission 157 Mt. Vernon Academy 204
Mussoorie Primary and Middle
I A FAYETTE Sanitarium (See English School 204
' Wabash Valley Sanitarium)
Lake Geneva Sanitarium 236 NATAL Health Institute 236
Lake Grove Mission School 200 " Natal-Transvaal Conf. 181
Lake Union Conference 49 Near East, Missions in 138-141
Institutions in 61 Nebraska Conference 33
Lake Titicaca Indian Mission 165 Nebraska Sanitarium (College
Lancaster Junior College 201 View) 237
Languages in which denominational Nebraska Sanitarium (Hastings) 237
literature is issued 233 Negro Dent. of Gen. Conf. 15
Latin Union Conference 132 Nevada Mission 88
Latin Union District 133 Newa Conference 122
Latin Union Publishing House 216Newfoundland Mission 48
Latin Union School 201 New England Sanitarium 237
Laurelwood Academy 201 New Hebrides Mission 175
Legal Corporations of the General New Jersey Conference 40
Conference 15, 16 New Mexico Conference (See Tex-
Leman Conference 132 ico Conf.)
Lettonian language, periodicals in 230 New South Wales Conference 169
Levant Branch Publishing House 216 New York Branch Pub. House 219
Levant Mission 140 New York, conferences in ... 19, 20, 26
Licentiates under the General Con- New Zealand, conferences in (See
ference 17 North and South New Zealand
Literature, languages in which is- Conferences)
sued 233 New Zealand Training School (See
Little Russian Conference 127 Oroua Missionary School)
Lodi Academy 202 Nigeria Mission 139
Loma Linda College 202 Norfolk Island Mission 175
Loma Linda Sanitarium 236 North African Mission 133
Lord Howe Island Mission 175 North American Conf. Corp. of S.
Louisiana Conference 98 D. A. 15
Lower Egypt Mission 139 North Bra-11 Union Mission 166
Lower Rhenish Conference 124 North Caribbean Mission 186
North Carolina (See Carolina Con-
ADISON Sanitarium 236
M Madagascar Mission 140
ference)
North Caucasian Conference 122
Maine Conference 22 North Ckina Union Conference 149
Malay language, periodical in 230 North Dakota Conference 66
Malayalam language, periodical in 230 North England Conference 130
Malaysian Union Conference 148 North German Conference 125
Malaysian Prblisl, ing House 217 North Hurgarian Mission 117
Manchurian Mission 147 North India Mission 178
Manitoba Conference 110 North Latin-American Union Con-
;-,Manlewood Academy 203 ference 187
Marathi language, periodical in 210 Survey of work in 255
.Marenatha Mission , 184 North Michi.an Conference 56
Maritime Conference 47 North New Zealand Conference 170
305 INDEX

North Norway Conference 136 Rumanian Conference 116


North Pacific Union Conference 68 Rumanian language, periodicals in 241
Institutions in 76, 77 Russian Branch Publishing House 216
North Queensland-Papua Mission . 175 Russian language, periodicals in 231
North Swedish Mission 138 Russian Union Conference (See
North Texas Conterence 103 East and West Russian)
North Wisconsin Conference 57
Northern California Conference . 83 SABBAVH School Department of
Northern Luzon Mission ' 155
Northern New England Conf. 24 the General Conference 11
Northern Union conference 62 Salvador Mission 190
Institutions in 68 Survey of work in 256
Norway Conference (See East, Samoan language, periodical in 231
North, and West Norway San Fernando Academy 207
Confs.) Sanitariums, directories of ... 234-240
Nyasaland Mission 183 Santa Catharine Conference 163
Santali Girls' School 207
OAK Park Academy 204 Sao Paulo Mission 164
Oakwood Junior College 204 Saskatchewan Conference .... 110, 111
Oakwood Sanitarium Save Mission 117
237 Saxon Conference
Obituary Record for 1918 304 120
Oder Conference 119 Scandinavian Publishing House...
Offerings, annual 263 219, 220
Ohio Conference 41 Scandinavian Union Conference .. 134
Oklahoma Conference 104 Scandinavian Union Miss. School 207
. Old People's Home (Germany) 235 School Journals 226
Ontario Conference 47 Schools (See Educational Institu-,
Orange-"Five tions)
- r. State Conf. 182 Scottish Conference 130
Oroua.ronary School 205 Sentinel Pub. Co.
Oswegt ademy 205 220
...,
" Servian language, periodicals in 231
pACIFICPress Publishing Assn 217 Seventh-day Adventist Pub. House
(India) 220
Pacific Union College 205 Shandung Mission
Pacific Union Conference 151
77 Shangani Mission 183
Institutions in 88 Shanghai Sanitarium 239
Panayan Mission 154 Shenandoah Valley Academy 207
Panayan language, periodical in 230 Shensi Mission 151
Papers issued 222-233 Sheyenne River Academy 207
Paradise Valley Sanitarium 237 Siberian Union Mission 128
Parana Mission 163 Sierra Leone Mission 138
Periodicals issued 222-233 Signs Pub. Co., Ltd. 220
Pernambuco Mission 166 Signs of the Times Pub. House
Persian Mission 140 (China) 221
Peruvian Mission 165 Signs of the Times Press (Korea) 221
Philippine Academy 206 Silesian Conference 120
Philippine Union Conference 153 Singapore Training School 208
Philippine Pub. House 218 Skodsborg Sanitarium 238
Plainview Academy 206. Society Islands, work in 175
Polish language, periodicals in 230 Solomon Islands Mission 176
Polish Mission 127 Solusi Mission 183
Portland Branch Pub. House 218 Somabula Mission 183
Portland Sanitarium 238 South African Pub. House (See
Porto Rican Mission 189 Sentinel Pub. Co)
Survey of work in 259 South African Training School 208
Portuguese language, periodicals in South African Union Conference 179
230, 231 Institutions in 184
Portuguese Mission 133 Survey of work in 254
Press Bureau of General Conf. 15 South American Division of the
Pua Training School 206 General Conference 158
Pub. Dept. of the Gen. Conf. 8 Institutions in 166
Publishing Houses, directories of Survey of work in 248
214-222 South Australian Conference 171
South Bend Branch Pub. House 219
nUEBEC Conference 48 South Caribbean Conference 185
NC Queensland Conference 170 South Carolina (See Carolina Con-
ference)
RAROTONGAN, periodical in 231 South China Union Conference 165
Religious Liberty Association 12 South Dakota Conference 62
Restaurants 242 South England Conference 131
Review and Herald Pub. Assn. 218, 119 South German Conference 114
Rhodesia-Nyasaland Mission 182 South India Mission 178
Rio Espirito Santo Mission 164 South India Training School 208
Rio Grande do Sul Conference 163 South Kiangsu Mission 152
River Plate College 207 South Lancaster Academy (See Lan-
River Plate Sanitarium 238 caster Aunior College)
[NbEX 309

South Lancaster Printing Co. 222 Uruguay Mission 161


South New Zealand Conference 172 Utah Conference (See Inter-Moun-
South Pare Mission 140 tain Conference)
South Sweden Conference 136
South Texas Conference 105 VERMONT (See Northern New
South Wisconsin Conference ... 57, 58 England Conference)
Southeastern California Conference 84 Venezuela Mission 198
Southeastern trnion Conference 89 Survey of work in 257
Institutions in 94 Victoria-Nyanza Mission 140
Southern California Conference 86 Victorian Conference 173
Southern Idaho Conference 70 Virginia Conference 43
Southern Illinois Conference (See Vistula Conference 120
Illinois Conference) Volga Mission 123
Southern Junior College 208
Southern New England Conference 25 WABASH Valley Sanitarium 240
Southern Oregon Academy 209 Walderly Academy' 218
Southern Oregon Conference 71 Walla Walla College 211
Southern Publishing Association 221 Walla Walla Sanitarium 240
Southern Training School (See Warburton Sanitarium 240
Southern Junior College) Warta Conference 121
Southern Union Conference 95 Washington Branch Pub. House 219
Institutions in r. 101 Washington Missionary College 211
Southwestern Junior College 209 Washington Missionary College
Southwestern Union Conference 101 Press 222
Institutions in 107 Washington Sanitarium 240
Spanish language, periodicals in 231 Waterloo Industrial School f12
Spanish Mission 133 Welsh Conference 131
Stanborough Park Miss. College 209 West Africa, Missions in .... 138, 139
Stanborough Park Sanitarium 238 West Australian Conference 173
St. Helena Sanitarium 239 West Caribbean Conference 190
St. Paul Branch Pub. House 218 Survey of work in 256
Stockholm Publishing House 222 West Denmark Conference 136
Straits Settlements Mission (See West German Union Conference 123
Malaysian Union Conference) West German Union District 124
Strode Academy (See Oswego Acad- West Hungarian Mission 118
emy) West India Mission (See Bombay
Sumatra Mission (See Malaysian Presidency Mission)
Union Conference) West Indian Training School 212
Survey of the Fields 243-261 West Indian Union Conference 185
Swatow Mission 156 West Java Mission (See Malaysian
Swedish Conferences (See Central, Union Conference)
North, and South Swedish Con- West Michigan Conference 59
ferences) West Norway Conference 137
Swedish Language, periodicals in 232 West Pennsylvania Conference 44
Swedish Missionary School 209 West Russian Mission 128
Sydney Sanitarium 239 West Russian Union Conference 126
Szechwan Mission 152 West Siberian Mission 128
West Texas, Conference in (See
TAGALOG
in
language, periodicals
232
Texico Conference)
West Virginia Conference 45
Tahitian language, periodical in .. 232 Western Canadian Junior College 212
Tamil language, periodical in 232 Western Canadian Union Conf. 107
Tamil School 210 Institutions in 11.1
Tasmanian Conference 172 Western Colorado Conference (See
Telugu language, periodical in 232 Inter-Mountain Conference)
Tennessee River Conference 100 Western New York Conference 26
Texko Conference 106 Western Oregon Conference 73
Thetas Mission 117 Western Washington Conference 75
Thuringian Conference 125 Westphalian Conference 126
Tongan language, periodical in 232 White Sea Mission 123
Trans-Caucasian Mission 141 Williamsdale Academy 212
Transportation Agents 16 Winyili Lake Junior Academy 213
Transylvania Conference 117 Wisconsin Conference (See North
Treatment Rooms, list of 241 and South Wisconsin Confs )
Tri-City Sanitarium 239 Workers' Directory 268-303
Tsungwesi Mission 183 Workers' Obituary Record for, 1918 304
Turkestan Mission 140 Workers sent to foreign fields .... 262
Wurtemberg Conference 114
210
UNION College
Union Conference periodicals
Wyoming Conference 34
-224-226 YIDDISH dialect, periodical in 232
Upper Columbia Conference 72 Young Peonies Missionary Vol
Upper Egyptian Mission 139 Dept. of the Gen. Conf. .. 11, 12
Upper Rhenish Conference 125
Ural Mission 122 ZULU Mission 184
Urdu language, periodical in 232
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