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YEAR BOOK
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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
DENOMINATION

Comprising a Complete Directory of


the General Conference, all Union
and Local Conferences, Mission Fields,
Educational Institutions, Publishing
Houses, Periodicals, and Sanitariums.
Also a survey of the fields for 1921.

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PREFACE

IN the following pages will be found complete directories of all the


conference and mission field organizations, as well as institutions, con-
nected with the denomination. In a work growing as rapidly as is this
one, and whose territory is so extensive, frequent changes are inevitable;
so that much of the matter contained herein is subject to revision very
soon after publication.
Some of the leading statistical items with reference to conference
and institutional work are presented below:

Union conferences and missions 51


Local Conferences 129
Missions 153
Organized churches at close of 1920 4,541
1920 membership. of churches 185,450
Increase in church membership during 1920
1920 total contributions $.1.1,854,404
7'2.211
3
Per capita $63.92
Total contributions 1863-1920 (58 years) $71,480,543.06
1920 church buildings 1717
1920 seating capacity 271,121
1920 resources of organizations and institutions Est. $30,000,000.00
Colleges, academies, etc. 114
1920 enrolment 14,614
1920 primary schools 928
1920 enrolment 23,481
Number of publishing houses 46
1920 literature sales $5,682,972.35
Total literature sales, 1863-1920 $43274,878.55
Number of languages in which literature in all forms 1,i issued. at
the close of 1920 .. 99
Number of periodicals 141
Number of languages in which periodicals are issued 41
Sanitariums 33
Treatment rooms 12
Number of missionaries sent into service in foreign fields during 1921 212
Number of missionaries sent into service in foreign fields during the
five years closing with 1921 767
Number sent out during the preceding five years 580
Amount of foreign mission offerings during 1920 $3,251,550.01
Of the above, there was contributed by members in the United
States and Canada $2,310,048.26
Or a per capita of $24.08
Total contributions of the 95,877 members in the United States and
Canada, during 1920 $7,514,243.70
Or a per capita of $78.39
4 PREFACE
The increase during recent years can best be shown briefly by com-
parison of the following items:
Membership of churches, 1920 185,450
Membership of churches, 1910 90,808
At the close of 1920 denominational literature was issued in 99 languages.
At the'close of 1910 denominational literature was issued in 67 languages.,
At the close of 1920 there were 6,955 evangelistic laborers.
the close of 1910 there were 4,046 evangelistic laborers..
Directory of the Seventh-day Ad-
ventist Denomination

GENERAL CONFERENCE
Organized May 21, 1863
Territory: The following-named Telegraphic Address: General Con-
Union Conferences: Atlantic, ference, Washington, D. C
Central, Columbia, Eastern Ca- (NOT Takoma Park.)
nadian, Lake, Northern, North Express and Freight Address:
Pacific, Pacific, Southeastern, General Conference, Takoma
Southern, Southwestern, West- Park, D. C. (Not Washington.)
ern Canadian; British, Scandi- Consign freight via B. & 0. Ry.
navian, Central European, East Postal Address: Takoma Park
German, West German, Latin, Station, Washington, District of
Czechoslovakian, Jugoslavia, Columbia, U. S. A.
Rumanian, Polish, East Russian,
West Russian; Austral, South. OFFICERS
Brazil; Australasian, South Af-
rica. President: A. G. Daniells, Takoma
The following-named Union Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Missions: Levant, Japan, Cho- Vice-President for North America:
sen, Manchurian, Malayasian, E. E. Andross, Takoma Park
Central China, East China, North Station, Washington, D. C.
China, West China, South China, Vice-President for Europe: L. R.
Philippine, East Siberian; East Conradi, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Brazil, Inca, Burma, Northeast burg, Germany.
India, Northwest India, South Associate Vice-President for Eu-
India; Southern (South Af- rope: L. H. Christian, Villa Fon-
rican), and Zambesi. tana, Skodsborg, Denmark.
The following-named local con- Vice-President for Eastern Asia:
ferences: West Caribbean, Ja- I. H. Evans, Box 523, U. S. Pos-
maica, South Caribbean, Hun- tal Agency, Shanghai, China.
garian. Vice-President for Southern Asia:
The following-named local mis- W. W. Fletcher, P. O. Box 15,
sions not included in Union Con- Poona, India.
ferences or Missions : Jugoslavia, Vice-President for South America:
East African, Kenya Colony, 0. Montgomery, Florida, F. C.
Belgian East African, Tangan- C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
yika, South Pare, Egyptian, South America.
West Africa, Sierra Leone, Ni- Vice-President for Africa: W. H.
geria, Gold Coast, Cuba, Hai- Branson, Rosmead Ave., Kenil-
tien, Porto Rico, Venezuela, worth, Cape, South Africa.
Honduras, Guatemala, Salvador,
Mexico, Bahamas, Hawaiian. Secretary: W. A. Spicer, Takoma
Cable Address: Adventist, Wash- Park Station, Washington, D. C.
ington. (A 13 C Code, fifth Treasurer: W. T. Knox, Takoma
edition.) Park Station, Washington, D. C.
5
6 GENERAL CONFERENCE

Assistant Treasurer: Chas. Thomp- W. H. Branson, Rosmead Ave.,


son, Takoma Park Station, Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.
Washington, D. C. L. H. Christian, Villa Fontana,
Associate Secretary: J. L. Shaw, Skodsborg, Denmark.
Takoma Park Station, Washing- W. A. Spicer, Takoma Park Sta-
ton, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
Auditor: J. J. Ireland, Takoma W. T. Knox, Takoma Park Sta-
Park Station, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
J. L. Shaw, Takoma Park Station,
APPOINTED ASSISTANTS
Washington, D. C.
Field Secretaries: W. W. Prescott, Chas. Thompson, Takoma Park
Cooranbong, N. S. W., Austra- Station, Washington, D. C.
lia; G. B. Thompson, R. D. Quinn, W. W. Prescott, Cooranbong, N.
Takoma Park Station, Washing- S. W., Australia.
0. B. Thompson, Takoma Park
ton, D. C. Station, Washington, D. C.
Assistant Secretary: C. K. Mey- R. D. Quinn, Takoma Park Sta-
ers, Takoma Park Station, tion, Washington, D. C.
Washington, D. C.
Field Sec. for Europe: J. C. Raft, J. W. Westphal, Florida, F. C.
Margrethevej 5, Copenhagen, V., C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Denmark. South America.
Field Sec. for South America: PRESIDENTS OF UNION CONFER.
J. W. Westphal, Florida, F. C. C. ENCES AND SUPERINTENDENTS
OF UNION MISSIONS
A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
South America. North America
Sedond Assistant Treasurer: H. H. Atlantic: E. K. Slade, South Lan-
Cobban, Takoma Park Station, caster, Mass.
Washington, D. C. .Central: S. E. Wight, College View,
Office Secretary: T. E. Bowen, Nebr.
Takoma Park Station, Washing- Columbia: F. H. Robbins, 411
ton, D. C. Cedar St., Takoma Park Sta-
Assistant Auditor: S. E. McNeill, tion, Washington, D. C.
Takoma Park Station, Washing- Eastern Canadian: F. W. Stray,
ton, D. C. Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.
Statistical Secretary: H. E. Rog- Lake: Wm. Guthrie, Drawer C,
ers, Takoma Park Station, Wash- Berrien Springs, Mich.
ington, D. C. Northern: E. T. Russell, 2718
Third Ave., South, Minneapolis.
GENERAL CONFERENCE Minn.
COMMITTEE North Pacific: H. W. Cottrell, Col-
lege Place, Wash.
A. G. Daniells, Takoma Park Pacific: J. E. Fulton, Box 146,
Station, Washington, D. C. Glendale, Cal.
E. E. Andross, Takoma Park Sta- Southeastern: W. H. Heckman,
tion, Washington, D. C. Box 277, Chattanooga, Tenn.
L. R. Conradi, Grindelberg 15a, Southern: J. L. McElhany, 2006
Hamburg, Germany. Twenty-fourth Ave., North,
r. A Evans, Box 523, U. S. Postal Nashville, Tenn.
Agency. Shanghai, China. Southwestern: Morris Lukens, 41]
W. W. Fletcher, P. 0. Box 15, Baum Bldg., Oklahoma City.
Poona, India. Okla.
0. Montgomery, Florida, F. C. Western Canadian: A. C. Gilbert,
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Room 202, I. 0. 0. F. Bldg., Cal-
South America. gary, Alberta, Canada.

GENERAL CONFERENCE 7

Europe South American


Czechslovakian: E. Frauchiger, Austral: R. T. Baer, 'Florida,
Dr. Dietriehgasse 3, Troppau, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Ar-
Czechoslovakia. gentina, South America.
Central European: G. W. Schubert, Inca Union Mission: E. F. Peter-
Bauerstr. 38, Munich, Germany. son, Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru,
East German: H. F. Schuberth, South America.
Uhlandstrasse 189, Berlin-Charl., East Brazil: Henry Meyer, Caixa
Germany. Postal 768, Rio de Janeiro, Bra-
Levant: Henry Erzberger, Otto- zil, South America.
man Post, Galata, Box 109, Con- South Brazil: F. W. Spies, Es-
stantinople, Turkey. tacao Sao Bernardo, S. P. R., Sao
Rumanian: P. P. Paulini, Strada Paulo, Brazil, South America.
Turturele 8, Bukharest, Ru-
mania. Southern Asia
West German: Paul Drinhaus, Burma: J. Phillips, 60 Lower Kem-
Eifelstrasse 95, Bonn, Germany. mendine Road, Rangoon, Burma.
British: M. N. Campbell, Stan- Northeast India: H. E. Willough-
borough Park, Watford, Herts, by, 6 Dehi Serampore Road, En-
England. tally Calcutta, India.
Latin: A. V. Olson, La Ligniere, Northwest India: L F. Blue, 17
Gland, Switzerland. Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.
Scandinavian: J. C. Raft, Mar- South India: G. G. Lowry, 9 Cock-
grethevej 5, Copenhagen, V., burn Road, Bangalore, India.
Denmark.
African
Far Eastern South African: B. E. Beddoe, Ros-
Central China: F. A. Allum, Wang mead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape,
Gia Dun, Hankow, Hupeh, China. South Africa.
Chosen: C. L. Butterfield, Seoul, Southern Union Mission (Africa):
Chosen. H. C. Olmstead, Rosmead Ave.,
East Chinat 0. A. Halt, Box 814, Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.
U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, Zambesi Union Mission: E. M.
China. Howard, Box 573, Bulawayo,
Japan: H. F. Benson, Box 7, Yodo- Rhodesia, South Africa.
bashi P. 0., Tokyo, Japan. Miscellaneous Union Conferences
Malaysian: F. A. Detamore, 399 Australasian: C. H. Watson, " Miz-
Upper Serangoon Road, Singa- pah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Aus-
pore, Straits. Settlements. tralia.
Manchurian: B. Petersen, S. D. A. SECRETARIES OF DEPARTMENTS
Mission, Mukden, Manchuria, AND SUB-TREASURERS .
China. Sabbath-school: Sec., Mrs. L. Flora
North China: Frederick Lee, 62 Plummer, Takoma Park Station,
Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Peking, Washington, D. C.
China. Publishing: Sec., N. Z. Town, Ta-
koma Park Station, Washington,
Philippine: S. E. Jackson, 239-251 D. C.; Asst. Sec., W. W: East-
Calle Luna, Pasay, Rizal, Philip- man, Takoma Park Station,
pine Islands. Washington, D. C.
South China: F. H. DeVinney, Educational: Sec., W. E. Howell,
P. 0. Box 310, Hongkong, China. Takoma Park Station, Wash-
West China: M. C. Warren, S. D. ington, D. C.; Asst. Sec., 0. M.
A. Mission, Chungking, Szech- John, Takoma Park Station,
wan, China. Washington, D. C.
8 GENERAL CONFERENCE

Medical: Sec., L. A. Hansen, Ta- Far Eastern


koma Park Station, Washington, Assistant Secretary: C. C. Crisler,
D. C.; Asst. Sec., H. W. Miller, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency,
M. D., Takoma Park Station, Shanghai, China.
Washington, D. C. Sub-Treasurer: H. W. Barrows,
Missionary Volunteer: Sec., M. E. Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency,
Kern, Takoma Park Station, Shanghai, China.
Washington, D. C. Publishing: Sec., C. E. Weaks,
Religious Liberty: Sec., C. S. Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency,
Longacre, Takoma Park Station, Shanghai, China.
Washington, D. C. Educational: Sec., S. L. Frost,
Home Missionary: Sec., J. A. Stev- Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency,
ens, Takoma Park Station, Shanghai, China.
Washington, D. C.; Asst. Sec., Missionary Volunteer: Sec., S. L.
H. K. Christman, Takoma Park Frost, Box 523, U. S. Postal
Station, Washington, D. C. Agency, Shanghai, China.
Bureau of Home Missions: Sec.,
P. E. Brodersen, Takoma Park Medical: Sec., C. C. Landis, M. D.,
Station, Washington, D. C. 34 Nanking Road, Shanghai,
Supt. for German People: J. T. China.
Boettcher, Clinton, Mo. Sabbath School: Sec., Mrs. I. H.
Supt. for Danish-Norwegian Peo- Evans, Box 523, U. S. Postal
Agency,- Shanghai, China.
ple: N. P. Neilsen, 1004 North
Fourth St., Stillwater, Minn.
Supt. for Swedish People: August Southern Asia
Anderson, 4955 West Huron St., Sub-Treasurer: A. H. Williams,
Chicago, Ill. P. 0. Box 15, Poona, India.
Supt. for Spanish People: H. D. Sabbath School and Miss. Vol.: S.
Casebeer, Box 146, Glendale, A. Wellman, 17 Abbott Road,
Cal. Lucknow, India.
Supt. for Miscellaneous Language Educational: I. F. Blue, 17 Abbott
Work West of Mississippi: B. Road, Lucknow, India.
P. Hoffman, 408 Marion St., Medical: H. C. Menke]. M. .D.,
Seattle, Wash.
Negro: Sec., W. H. Green, Takoma P. 0. Box 15, Poona, India.
Park Station, Washington, D. C.,
or 5740 Thirtieth St., Detroit, South American
- Mich. Asst. Secretary and Sub-Treas-
Europe urer: W. H. Williams, Florida,
Assistant Secretary: W. K. Ising, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Ar-
;Villa Fontana, Skodsborg, Den- gentina, South America.
mark. Educational, Sabbath School, and
Sub-Treasurer: C. Pedersen, Mar- Young People's Departments:
grethevej 5, Copenhagen, V., H. U. Stevens, Florida, F. C. C.
Denmark. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Missionary Volunteer: J. F. Simon, South America.
Villa Fontana, Skodsborg, Den-
mark. African
Medical: W. A. Ruble, M. D., Sub-Treasurer: W. B. Conn-min,
Stanborough Park, Watford, Rosmead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape,
England. South Africa..
Home Missionary: Steen Rasmus- Educational: W. E. Straw, Ros-
sen, Margrethevej 5, Copen- mead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape,
hagen, V., Denmark. South Africa
GENERAL CON.N ERENCE 9

Publishing: G. C. Jenks, Ros- PUBLISHING HOUSE MANAGERS


mead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape, E. R. Palmer, Takoma Park. Sta-
South Africa. tion, Washington, D. C.
Missionary Volunteer: W. E. C. H. Jones, Mountain View, Cal.
Straw, Rosmead Ave., Kenil- Ft. L. Pierce, 2123 Twenty-fourth
worth, Cape, South Africa. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn..
Sabbath School: Mrs. A. P. Tarr, G. L. Gulbrandson, Stanborough
Rosmead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape, Park, Watford, Herts, England.
South Africa. H. Hartkop, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
ELECTIVE MEMBERS burg, Germany.
W. C. White, R. F. D. 1, St. E. Ahren, Gamla Brogatan 38,
Helena, Cal. Stockholm, Sweden.
S. N. Haskell, South Lancaster, S. N. Curtiss, Pacific Press Pub.
Mass. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.
C. H. Jones, Mountain View, Cal. J. Robert, Gland, Switzerland.
E. R. Palmer, Takoma Park Sta- E. E. Frauchiger, Dr. Dietrichgasse
tion, Washington, D. C. 3, Troppau, Czechoslovakia.
F. M. Wilcox, Takoma Park Sta- P. Bridde, Karlstr. 19 Bromberg,
tion, Washington, D. C. Posania, Poland, Europe.
R. L. Pierce, 2123 Twenty-fourth J. M. Johanson, Warburton, Vic-
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. toria, Australia.
R. C. Gray, Estacao Ski Bernardo,
PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil,
Office Address: Takoma Park Sta- South America.
tion, Washington, D. C. E. Everest, Florida, F. C. C. A.,
Officers: Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
Secretary: N. Z. Town. America.
Associate Secretary: H. H. Hall. J. G. Gjording, Box 856, U. S.
Assistant Secretary: W. W. East- Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
man. Lyman Bowers, Seoul, Chosen
Sec. for Far-Eastern Division: C. (Korea).
E. Weaks, Box 523, U. S. Postal E. B. Jones, 17 Abbott Road, Luck-
Agency. Shanghai, China. now.
Sec. for South American Division: H. H. Rans, Oshawa, Ontario, Can-
A. A. Cone, Florida, F. C. C. A., ada.
Argentina, South America. G. A. Huse, Calle Besalu 32, Bar-
celona, Spain.
GENERAL MEMBERS Elias Bjaanas, Akersgaten 74,
W. C. White, R. F. D. 1, St. Christiania, Norway.
Helena, Cal. E. A. Moon, 239-251 Calle Luna.
i. H. Evans. Box 523, U. S. Postal Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Islands.
Agency. Shanghai. China. A. B. Cole, Box 7, Yodobashi P. 0.,
L. H. Christian, Villa Fontana, Tokyo. Japan.
Skodsborg, Denmark. R. Schillinger, Petra Zrinskog,
L. R. Conradi, Grindelberg 15a, Street 11, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia.
Hamburg, Germany. P. P. Paulini, Strada Turturele 8,
W. H. Branson, Rosmead Ave., Bukharest, Rumania.
Kenilworth, Cape. South Africa.
MANAGERS CIRCULATING DEPART-
0. Montgomery, Florida, F. C.
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, MENTS AND BRANCHES ,
South America.. Jas. Cochran, Mountain View, Cal.
W. W. Fletcher, P. 0. Box 15,
W. J. R. Ferren, Mountain View, Cal.
Poona, India. W. B. Walters, Takoma Park Sta-
F. Brennwald, Gland, Switzerland. tion, Washington, D. C.
10 GENERAL CONFERENCE

C. E. Hooper, 2123 Twenty-fourth F. E. Painter, 802 East Acacia


Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Ave., Glendale, Cal.
J. D. Snider, South Bend, Ind. N. H. Conway, 719 East Flanders
D. A. Bailey, 168 North Division St., Portland, Oreg.
St., Peekskill, N. Y. G. A. Campbell, 202 I. 0. 0. F.
J. W. Mace, Takoma Park Sta- Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
tion, Washington, D. C. E. M. Fishell, Oshawa, Ontario,
D. W. Reavis, Takoma Park Sta- Canada.
tion, Washington, D. C. L. D. A, Lemke, " Mizpah," Wah-
G. C. Hoskin, 719 East Flanders roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
St., Portland, Oreg. E. H. Meyers, Florida, F. C. C. A.,
C. L. Paddock, 303 Nokomis Bldg., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
Winnipeg, Manitoba. America.
L. D. Randall, 224-228 First Na- G. D. Raff, Box 5007, Cristobal,
tional Bank Bldg., Chattanooga, Canal Zone, Panama.
Tenn. ' C. L. Bainer, SAo Bernardo, SAo
A. R. Smith, 1224 Euclid Ave., Paulo, Brazil, South America.
Kansas City, Mo. J. W. Wilhelm, Caixa Postal 768,
L. W. Graham, Takoma Park Sta- Rio de Janeiro,. Brazil, South
tion, Washington, D. C. America.
L. E. Bork, rue Nicolas Roret, 1, G. C. Jenks, Rosmead Ave., Ken-
Paris, XIlle, France. ilworth, Cape, South Africa.
H. R. Gay, 112-114 St. Louis Ave., J. A. P. Green, La Ligniere, Gland,
Fort Worth, Tex. Switzerland.
R. E. Bowles, Box 5007, Cristobal, H. Nix, Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg,
Canal Zone, Panama. Germany.
J. J. Gillatt, Stanborough Park,
Superintendents Watford, Herts, England.
E. L. Richmond, Takoma Park HOME MISSIONARY SECRETARY
Station, Washington, D. C.
W. A. Harvey, 2123 Twenty-fourth J. A. Stevens, Takoma Park Sta-
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. tion, Washington, D. C.
E. F. Counter, Mountain View, Cal.

Bureau of Rome Missions MEDICAL MISSIONARY


P. E. Brodersen, Takoma Park DEPARTMENT
Station, Washington, D. C.
OFFICERS
FIELD MISSIONARY SECRETARIES Secretary: L. A. Hansen, Takoma
E. E. Franklin, South Lancaster, Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Mass. Assistant Secretary: H. W. Mil-
H. F. Kirk, 411 Cedar St., Takoma ler, M. D., Takoma Park Sta-
Park Station, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
J. W. Davis, Berrien Springs, Mich. Assistant Secretary: Kathryn L.
V. 0. Cole,2006 Twenty-fourth. Jensen, R. N., Takoma Park
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Station, Washington, D. C.
A. F. Harrison, 411 Baum Bldg., Field Secretary for Pacific States:
Oklahoma City, Okla. P. T. Magan, M. D., 304 North
James Hickman, First Nat'l Bank Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn.
J. B. Blosser, College View, Nebr. OTHER MEMBERS
E. M. Oberg, 2718 Thir Ave., W. B. 'Holden; M. D., East Six-
South, Minneapolis, Minn. tieth St., Portland, Oreg.
GENERAL CONFERENCE 11

A. C. Selmon, M. D., 34 Nanking Assistant in Elementary and


Road, Shanghai, China. Home Education: Flora H. Wil-
W. A. Ruble, M. D., Stanborough liams, Takoma Park Station,
Park, Watford, Herts, England. Washington, D. C.
W. E. Bliss, M. D., New England
Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass. Foreign Assistants
George Thomason, M. D., Los An- Assistant Secretary for Far East:
geles, Cal. S. L. Frost, Box 523, U. S. Postal
L. M. Bowen, Loma Linda, Cal. Agency, Shanghai, China.
J. A. Burden, Paradise Valley San- Assistant Secretary for Southern
itarium, National City, Cal. Asia: I. F. Blue, 17 Abbott Road,
D. H. Kress, M. D., Takoma Park Lucknow, India.
Station, hington,
as D. C. Assistant Secretary for South
C. C. Landis, M. D., 34 Nanking America: H. U. Stevens, Florida.
Road, Shanghai, China. F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argen-
J. N. Andrews, M. D., Tatsienlu, tina, South America.
Szechwan, China. Assistant Secretary for Africa:
John Reith, M. D., Plumstead, W. E. Straws Rosmead Ave.,
Cape, South Africa. Kenilworth, Cape Province,
G. H. Heald, M. D., Takoma Park South Africa.
Station, Washington, D. C.
R. H. Habenicht, M. D., Diamante, General Conference
Entre Rios, Argentina, South J. L. Shaw, Takoma. Park Sta-
America. tion, Washington, D. C.
Riley Russell, M. D., Soonan, M. E. Kern, Takoma Park Sta-
Chosen (Korea). tion, Washington, D. C.
H. C. Menkel, 17 Abbott Road, C. S. Longacre, Takoma Park Sta-
Lucknow, India. tion, Washington, D. C.
Newton G. Evans, M. D., Loma L. A. Hansen, Takoma Park Sta-
Linda, Cal. tion, Washington, D. C.
W. E. Howell, Takoma Park Sta- H. W. Miller, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
'Julia A. White, M. D., Glendale, C. C. Lewis, Takoma Park Sta-
Cal. tion, Washington, D. O.
T. A. Sherwin, M. D. Sanitarium, C. A. Russell, Takoma Park Sta-
Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. tion, Washington, D. C.
College Presidents
DEPARTMENT OF M. E. Cady, Takoma Park Sta-
EDUCATION tion, Washington, D. C.
OFFICERS Frederick Griggs, Berrien Springs,
Mich.
Secretary: W. E. Howell, Takoma H. A. Morrison, College View,
Park Station, Washington, D. C. Nebr.
Associate Secretary: C. W. Irwin,
Takoma Park Station, Wash- W. E. - Nelson, Pacific Union Col-
ington, D. C. lege, St. Helena, Cal.
Assistant Secretary: 0. M. John, W. I. Smith, College Place, Wash.
Takoma Park Station, Washing- N. G. Evans, Loma Linda, Cal.
ton, D. C. Seminary Presidents
Assistant in Elementary and Nor-
mal Education: Sarah E. Peck, H. 0. Olson, La Grange, Ill.
Takoma Park Station, Washing- H. M. Johnson, Hutchinson, Minn.
ton, D. C. J. H. Schilling, Clinton, Mo.
12 GENERAL CONFERENCE

Junior College Presidents ' W. W. Prescott, Cooranbong, N.


B. F. Machlan, South Lancaster, S. W., Australia.
Mass. S. L. Frost, Box 523, U. S. Postal
F. R. Isaac, Keene, Tex. Agency, Shanghai, China.
L. H. Wood, Ooltewah, Tenn. A. N. Nelson, Box 7, Yodobashi
K. L. Gant, Oshawa, Ontario, Can- P. 0., Tokyo, Japan.
ada. W. Mueller, Friedensau, Bez. Mag-
E. D. Dick, Lacombe, Alberta, deburg, Germany.
Canada. General
J. I. Beardsley, Huntsville, Ala. C. J. Boyd, Drawer M, Cristobal,
Union Conference Secretaries Canal Zone, Panama.
C. K. Meyers, Takoma Park Sta-
D. D. Rees, College View, Nebr. tion, Washington, D. C.
W. W. Ruble, Box 146, Glendale,
Cal. SABBATH SCHOOL
W. L. Adams, College Place, Wash. DEPARTMENT
H. J. Sheldon, 2718 Third Ave.,
South, Minneapolis, Minn. OFFICERS
P. L. Thompson, South Lancaster, Secretary: Mrs. L. Flora Plummer,
Mass. Takoma Park Station, Washing-
J. A. Tucker, First Nat'l Bank ton, D. C.
Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn. Asst. Sec.: Rosamond D. Ginther.
L. R. Anderson, 202 I. 0. 0. F., Field Secretary: J. S. James, Ta-
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. koma Park Station, Washing.
N. H. Saunders, Oshawa, Ontario, ton, D. C.
Canada. OTHER MEMBERS
J. C. Thompson, 2006 Twenty-
fourth Ave., North, Nashville, G. B. Thompson, Takoma Park
Tenn. Station, Washington, D. C.
G. R. Fattic, Berrien Springs, Mich. M. C. Wilcox, Mountain View, Cal.
A. W. Peterson, 411 Baum Bldg., W. A. Spicer. Takoma Park Sta-
Oklahoma City, Okla. tion, Washington, D. C.
J. P. Neff, 411 Cedar St., Tako- E. R. Palmer, Takoma Park Sta-
ma Park Station, Washington, tion, Washington, D. C.
D. C. Mrs. Fannie D. Chase, Takoma
Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Academy Principals T. E. Bowen, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C.
C. L. Stone, care of Academy, W. E. Howell, Takoma Park Sta-
Mount Vernon, Ohio. tion, Washington, D. C.
G. C. George, Shelton, Nebr. C. P. Bollman, Takoma Park Sta-
A. E. Hall, San Fernando, Cal. tion, Washington, D. C.
Foreign School Principals
F. A. Spearing, Stanborough Park, YOUNG PEOPLE'S MISSIONARY
Watford, Herts, England. VOLUNTEER DEPARTMENT
L. L. Caviness, Collonges sous Sa- Office Address: Takoma Park Sta-
leve, Haute Savoie, France. tion, Washington, D. C.
Erik Arnesen, Naerum, Denmark.
J. S. Marshall, Puiggari, F. C. E., OFFICERS
Argentina, South America. Secretary: M. E. Kern.
U. Bender, Spion Kop, Ladysmith, Assistant Secretary: Matilda E.
Natal, South Africa. Andross.
GENERAL CONFERENCE 13

Yield Secretaries: Meade Mac- F. Knight, " Mizpah," Wahroonga,


Guire; C. A. Russell. N. S. W., Australia.
:junior Secretary: Harriet Holt. Anna Knight, 2006 Twenty-fourth
junior Field Sec., Uthai V. Wilcox. Ave, North, Nashville, Tenn.
Divisional Assistant Secretaries: Mrs. Flora H. Williams, Takoma
For Europe: J. F. Simon, Villa Park Station, Washint on, D. C.
Fontana, Skodsborg, Denmark. P. L. Thompson, South Lancaster,
For Far East: S. L. Frost, Box Mass.
523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shang- D. D. Rees, College View, Nebr.
hai, China. H. J. Sheldon, 2718 Third Ave.,
For South America: H. U. Stev- South, Minneapolis, Minn.
ens, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos W. L. Adams, College Place, Wash.
Aires, Argentina, South Amer- J. A. Tucker, First Nat'l Bank
ica. Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn.
For Southern Asia: S. A. Well- J. C. Thompson, 2006 Twenty-
man, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow., fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
India. Tenn.
For Africa: W. E. Straw, Ros- A. W. Peterson, 411 Baum Bldg.,
mead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape, Oklahoma City, Okla.
South Africa. N. H. Saunders, 212 Brunswick
Ave., Toronto, Canada.
OTHER MEMBERS L. R. Anderson, 202 I. 0. 0. F.,
W. E. Howell, Takoma Park Sta- Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
tion, Washington, D. C. C. E. Andross, 411 Cedar St., Ta-
Steen Rasmussen, Margrethevej 5, koma Park Station, Washing-
Copenhagen, V., Denmark. ton, D. C.
Heinrich Watty, 643 Yostystr. 10, W. W. Ruble, Box 146, Glendaie,
Berlin, N., Germany. Cal.
Fritz Backer, Platanenstr. 26, Dus- H. T. Elliott, Berrien Springs,
seldorf, 'Germany. Mich.
W. Edener, Tizianstr. 35, Mu-
nich, Germany.
Mrs. L. Flora Plummer, Takoma
RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Fannie D. Chase, Takoma ASSOCIATION
Park Station, Washington, D. C. Headquarters: Takoma Park Sta-
Frederick Griggs, Berrien Springs, tion, Washington, D. C.
Mich.
J. A. Stevens, Takoma Park Sta- Secretary: C. S. Longacre, Ta-
tion, Washington, D. C. koma Park Station, Washing.
J. W. Mace, Takoma Park Station, ton, D. C.
Washington, D. C. Field Secretary West of Missis-
Miss Sarah E. Peck, Takoma Park sippi: W. F. Martin,421 North
Station, Washington, D. C. Isabel St., Glendale,
0. M. Dorland, Stanborough Park,
Watford, Herts, England. OTHER MEMBERS
L. L. Caviness, Collognes sous Sa- A. G. Daniells, Takoma Park Sta-
leve, Haute Savoie, France. tion, Washington, D. C.
F. M. Larsen, Takoma Park Sta- W. T. Knox, Takoma Park Sta
tion, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
N. Z. Town, Takoma Park Sta- J. 0. Corliss, 521 East Wilson Ave.,
tion, Washington, D. C. Glendale, CaL
J. L. Shaw, Takoma Park Sta- W. M. Healey, 667 Eighteenth St.,
tion, Washington, D. C. San Dieg- Cal.
14 GENERAL CONFERENCE

C. P. Bollman, Takoma Park Sta BUREAU OF HOME MISSIONS


tion, Washington, D. C. Office: General Conference, Tako-
G. B. Thompson, Takoma Park ma Park Station, Washington,
Station, Washington, D. C. D. C.
D. W. Reavis, Takoma Park Sta- Secretary: P. E. Brodersen.
tion, Washington, D. C. Superintendent of the German
J. E. Jayne, 129 East 128th St., Department: J. T. Boettcher,
New York, N. Y. Clinton, Mo.
F. M. Wilcox, Takoma Park Sta- Superintendent of the Danish-Nor-
tion, Washington, D. C. wegian Department: N. P. Neil-
W. A. Spicer, Takoma Park Sta- sen, 1004 North Fourth St., Still-
tion, Washington, D. C. water, Minn.
W. L. Burgan, Takoma Park Sta- Superintendent of the Swedish
tion, Washington, D. C. Department: August Anderson,
C. B. Haynes, 322 Convent Ave., 4955 West Huron St., Chicago,
New York, N. Y. Ill.
L. L. Caviness, Collognes sous Sa- Superintendent Miscellaneous Lan-
leve, Haute Savoie, France. guages West of Mississippi
A. J. Clark, 812 Steger Building, River: B. P. Hoffman, 408 Mar-
28 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago, ion St., Seattle, Wash.
111. Asst. Field Secretary East of Mis-
H. W. Cottrell, College Place, sissippi River: F. M. Larsen,
Wash. care General Conference, Tako-
ma Park Station, Washington,
UNION CONFERENCE SECRETARIES D. C.
\V. F. Martin, Box 146, Glendale, Danish-Norwegian Advisory Com-
Cal.
J. L. MeElhany, 2006 Twenty- mittee
fourth Ave., North, Nashville, N. P. Neilsen, Superintendent, 1004
Tenn. North Fourth St., Stillwater.
W. H. Heckman, First Nat'l Bank Minn.
Bldg., Chattanooga,Tenn. M. S. Reppe, Hutchinson, Minn.
F. H. Robbins, 411 Cd ar St., Ta- J. D. Johnson, Brookfield, Ill.
koma Park Station, Washing- N. R. Nelson, 2914 West North
ton, D. C. Ave., Chicago, Ill.
H. G. Thurston, College Place, C. Edwardsen, 2628 East Twenty.
Wash. eighth St., Minneapolis, Minn.
S. B. Horton, 812 Steger Bldg., 28 Swedish Advisory Committee
East Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. August Anderson (Superintend-
H. A. Weaver, South Lancaster, ent), 4955 West Huron St., Chi-
Mass. cago, Ill.
E. T. Russell, 2718 Third Ave., S. Mortenson, care of Pacific
South, Minneapolis, Minn. Press, Brookfield, Ill.
Morris Lukens, 411 Baum Bldg., Olaf Granlund, Brookfield, Ill.
Oklahoma City, Okla. H. 0. Olson, Route I, Box 58, La
A. C. Gilbert, 202 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg., Grange, Ill.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada. John Hoffman, 907 Twenty-first
S, E. Wight, College View, Nebr. Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn.
F. W. Stray, Oshawa, Ontario,
Canada. German Advisory /Committee
A. W. Anderson, "Mizpah," Wah- J. T. Boettcher (Superintendent),
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Clinton, Mo.
E. M. Adams, Box 813, Manila, J. H. Schilling, care of Seminary,
Philippine Islands. Clinton, Mo.
GENERAL CONFERENCE 15

B. E. Miller, 1703 Gates Ave., Thompson, Mrs. L. Flora Plum-


Brooklyn, N. Y. mer, E. R. Palmer.
G. A. Grauer, R. F. D. B, Box
135a, Modesto, Cal. North American Union Conference
F. R. Isaac, Keene, Tex. Home Missionary Secretaries
Jewish Advisory Committee W. A. Butler, South Lancaster,
F. C. Gilbert (Superintendent), Mass.
South Lancaster, Mass. H. E. Lysinger, College View,
E. K. Slade, Srouth Lancaster, Mass. Nebr.
J. -K. Jones, South Lancaster, C. T. Redfield, 411 Cedar St., Ta-
Mass. koma Park Station, Washing-
M. E. Olsen, Union College, Col- ton, D. C.
lege View, Nebr. Geo. Butler, R. 2, Oshawa, Ontario,
French Advisory Committee
Canada.
J. L. McConaughey, Berrie n
P. E. Brodersen (Supt.), Takoma Springs, Mich.
Park, D. C. Anol Grundset, 1716 Fifth Ave.,
L. F. Passebois, 1331 Cote des South, Minneapolis, Minn.
Neiges Road, Montreal, Quebec, E. C. Boger, College Place, Wash.
Canada. David Vth, Bok 146, 'Glendale,
E. K: Slade, South Lancaster, Mass. Cal.
J. Curdy, Oshawa, Ontario. E. F. Hackman, First Nat'l Bank
F. W. Stray, Oshawa, Ontario. Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Latin-American Work 0. R. Staines, 2006 Twenty-fourth
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
H. D. Casebeer (Superintendent), Anna Knight (Southern Union
Box 146, Glendale, Cal. Mission), 2006 Twenty-fourth
W. B. Miramontez, assistant for Ave., North, Nashville, 'Tenn.
the Southwestern Union, 422 E. R. Potter, 411 Baum. Bldg.,
Oppenheimer Bldg., San Anto- Oklahoma City, Okla.
nio, Tex. Lyle C. Shepard, 201 I. 0. 0. F.
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Foreign Literature Depository
Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Brook- Publishing House Representatives
field, Ill.; Manager, S. N. Cur- L. W. Graham, Review and: Herald
tiss. Pub. Assn., Takoma Park, D. C.
J. R. Ferren, Pacific Press Pub.
. HOME MISSIONARY DE- Assn.,Mountain View, Cal.
PARTMENT S. N. `urtiss, Pacific 'Press Pub.
Assn. Brookfield, Ill.
Headquarters: Takoma Park Sta- R. L. Pierce, Southern Pub. Assn.,
tion, Washington, D. C. Nashville, Tenn.
Secretary: J. A.-Stevens.
Asst. Secretaries: H. K. Christ- Foreign Members
man, E. R. Numbers. L. H. Christian, Villa Fontana,
Office Secretary: Mrs. J. W. Mace. Skodsborg, Denmark.
OTHER MEMBERS C. E. Weaks, Box 523, U. S. Postal
General Conference Agency, _Shanghai, China:
(All of whom may be addressed. at 0. Montgoinery," Florida, 'F. C. C.
Takoma Park Station, Washing- A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
ton, D. C.): R. D. Quinn, N. :South- America.
Z.. Town, M. E. Kern, .P. E. A. W.--, Xmlersim. " -Mizpah," Wah-
Brodersen, L. A. Hansen, G. -B. roonga, N. S. W:, Australia.
16 GENERAL CONFERENCE

W. W. Fletcher, Box 1.5, Poona, GENERAL CONFERENCE


India. CORPORATION
W. H. Branson, Rosinead Ave.,
Incorporated 1904
Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa. 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. G.;
or 5740 Thirtieth St., Detroit, Officers: Pres., A. G. Daniells; Sec.,
Mich. J. L. Shaw; Treas , W. T.
Knox.
OTHER MEMBERS Board of Trustees: W. T. Knox,
J. L. Shaw, A. G. Daniells, E. E.
J. L. McElhany, 2006 Twenty- Andross, C. Thompson, N. Z.
fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Town, H. E. Rogers.
Tenn.
W. H. Heckman, First Nat'l Bank TRANSPORTATION AGENTS
Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn. W. T. Knox, Takoma Park Sta-
William Guthrie;. Drawer C, Ber- tion, Washington, D. C. (Also
rien Springs, Mich. general agent for trans-Atlantic
S. E. Wight, College View, Nebr. steamship lines.)
M. Lukens, 411 Baum Bldg., Okla- C. H. Jones, Mountain View, Cal.
homa City, Okla. (Also general agent for trans-
F. H. Robbins, 411 Cedar St., Ta- Pacific steamship lines.)
koma Park Station, Washing- J. M. Calvert, Wolcott Bldg., 14
ton, D. C. Irving Place, New York, N. Y.
E. K. Slade, South Lancaster, (Telephone: Stuyvesant 1461.
Mass. Consign freight and express care
J. K. Humphrey, 141 West 131st
W. A. Brown, 10 East Seven-
St., New York, N. Y.
teenth St., New York, N. Y.)
M. C. Strachan, 1714 Druid Hill
Ave., Baltimore, Md. A. Bacon, 84 Upper Tollington
Park, London, N., England.
M. G. Nunes, 4548 Prairie Ave.,
A. J. Clark, 812 Steger Bldg., 28
Chicago, Ill.
W. D. Forde, 4722 Langley Ave., East Jackson Blvd., Chicago. DI.
Chicago, Ill. G. C. Hoskin,719 East Flanders
U. S. Willis, 4220 West Lucky St., St., Portlan, Oreg.
St. Louis, Mo. H. C. Kephart, Drawer M, Cristo-
G. E. Peters, First Nat'l Bank bal, Canal Zone, Panama.
Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn. And the Treasurers of Union Con-
J. H. Lawrence, 3028 Pinkney St., ferences in North America.
Omaha, Nebr.
GENERAL LABORERS HOLDING
CREDENTIALS FROM THE
GENERAL CONFERENCE
PRESS BUREAU MINISTERS
Anderson, August, 4955 West Hu-
Secretary: W. L. Burgan, Tako- ron St., Chicago, Ill.
ma Park Station, Washington, Andross, E. E., Takoma Park Sta-
D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
Literary Editor: L. A. Smith, 233 Boettcher, J. T., Clinton, Mo.
North Kendall St., Battle Creek, Bollman, C. P., Takoma Park Sta-
Mich. tion, Washington, D. C.
GENERAL CONFERENCE 17

Branson, W. H., Rosmead Ave., Meyers, C. K., Takoma, Park Sta-


Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa. tion, Washington, D. C.
Brodersen, P. E., Takoma Park Miller, H. W., Takoma Park Sta-
Station, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
Christian, L. H., Vill Fontana, Montgomery, 0., Florida, F. C.
Skodsborg, Denmark. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Christman, H. K., Takoma Park South America.
Station, Washington, D. C. Neilsen, N. P., 1004 North Fourth
Conradi L. R., Grindelberg 15a, St., Stillwater, Minn.
Hambu rg, Germany. Numbers, E. R., Takoma Park Sta-
Curdy, E. A., Hickory, N. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
Dail, Guy, Pacific Union College, Palmer, E. R., Takoma Park Sta-
St. Helena, Cal. tion, Washington, D. C.
Daniells, A. G., Takoma Park Sta- Parml e, R. W., 3a Agricultura 21,
tion,shington,
a D. C. Tacubaya, D. F.,Mexico.
Eastman, W. W., Takoma Park Prescott, W. W., ooranbong, N.
Station, Washington, D. C. S. W., Australia.
Evans, 1. H., Box 523, U. S. Postal Quinn, R. D., Takoma Park Sta-
Agency, Shanghai, China. tion, Washington, D. C.
Fletcher, W. W., P. 0. Box 15, Russell, C. A., Takoma Park Sta-
Poona, India. tion, Washington, D. C.
Gilbert, F. C., South Lancaster, Shaw, J. L., Takoma Park Sta-
Mass. tion, Washington, D. C.
Green, W. H., Takoma Park Sta- Simon, J. F., Villa Fontana, Skods-
tion, Washington, D. C.; or 5740 borg, Denmark.
Thirtieth St., Detroit, Mich. Spicer, W. A., Takoma Park Sta-
Hansen, L. A., Takoma Park Sta- tion, Washington, D. C.
tion, Washington, D. C. Stevens, J. A., Takoma Park Sta-
Haskell, S. N., South Lancaster, tion, Washington, D. C.
Mass. Tait, A. 0., Mountain View, Cal.
Hoffman, B. P., 408 Marion St., Thomason, Geo., M. D., Los An-
Seattle, Wash. geles,
Howell, W. E., Takoma Park Sta- Thompson, Chas., Takoma Park
tion, Waghington, D. C. Station, Washington, D. C.
Irwin, C. W., Takoma Park Sta- Thompson, G. B., Takoma Park
tion, Washington, D. C. Station, Washington, D. C.
James, J. S. Takoma Park Sta- Town, N. Z., Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
Kern, M. E. Takoma Park Sta- Underwood, R. A., College View,
tion, Washington, D. C. Nebr.
Knox, W. T., Takoma Park Sta- White, W. C., R. F. D. 1, St.
tion, Washington, D. C. Helena, Cal.
Lewis, C. C., Takoma Park Sta- Wilcox, F. M., Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
Longacre, C. S., Takoma Park Sta- Wilcox, M. C., Mountain View, Cal.
tion, Washington, D. C.
Loughborough, J. N., Sanitarium, LICENTIATES
Cal. Bowen, T. E., Takoma Park Sta-
:pagan, P. T., M. D., 304 North tion, Washington, D. C.
Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Burgan, W. L., Takoma Park Sta-
MacGuire, Meade, Takoma Park tion, Washington, D. C.
Station, Washington, D. C. Evans, Newton, M. D., Loma Lin-
Martin, W. F., 421 North Isabel da, Cal.
St., Glendale, Cal. Furnival, G. F., 184 Pacific St.,
McCoy, L., Battle Creek, Mich. Bridgeport, Conn.
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Hall, H. H., 'Takoma Park Sta- Ginther, Rosamond IX, Takoma


tion, Washington, D. C. Park Station, Washington, D. C.
John, 0. M., Takoma Park Station, Ireland, J. J., Takoma Park Sta-
Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
Larsen, F. M., Takoma Park Sta- Lewis, Mrs. C. C.,, Takoma Park
tion, Washington, D. C. Station, Washington, D. C.
U. V. Wilcox, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, 'Washington, D. C. McEnterfer, Sara, Sanitarium,
Cal.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES
McNeill, S. E., Takoma Park Sta-
Andress, Mrs. Matilda, Takoma tion, Washington, D. C.
Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Chase, Mrs. F. D., Takoma Park Peck, Sarah, Takoma Park Sta-
Station, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
Cobban, H. H., Takoma Park Sta- Plummer, Mrs. L. Flora, Takoma
tion, Washington, D. C. Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Degering, Chas., Takoma Park Rogers, H. E., Takoma Park Sta-
Station, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.

ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE


Organized rgor
Territory: The Conferences of Home Miss., W. A. Butler.
Eastern New York, Greater New Medical Miss., W. E. Bliss, M. D.
York, Maine, Massachusetts, Negro Representative, J. K.
Northern New England; South- Humphrey.
ern New England, Western New
York, and the Bermuda Mission. Ministers:
Population: 17,803,000; churches, E. K. Slade, S. M. Butler, B. F.
181; members, 8,998. ' Machlan, H. W. Carr, W. A.
Office Address: South Lancaster, Butler,
Mass. Honorary: P. F. Bicknell, S. J.
Hersum, P. B. Osborne, J. W.
Officers: Raymond, D. G. Turk, C. Meleen,
Pres., E. K. Slade. C. J. Coon.
Sec. and Treas., C. L. Kilgore.
Executive Committee: E. K. Licentiates:
Slade, the presidents of confer- C. A. Shull, E. E. Franklin, W.
ences composing the Atlantic E. Bliss, M. D., E.R. Carr, M. D.,
Union, and C. L. Kilgore, W. E. G. H. Winslow, P. L. Thompson,
Bliss, M. D., E. E. Franklin, Verah MacPherson, D. A. Bailey.
F. C. Gilbert, P. L. Thompson.
J. K. Humphrey, H. A. Weaver, Missionary Licentiates:
B. F. Machlan, D. A. Bailey, W. C. L. Kilgore, J. L. Johnson, Mrs.
A. Butler. C. L. Kilgore, Clara Schunk, M.
Legal Assn.: " The Atlantic D., W. M. Vehorn, B. B. Ross,
Union Conference Assn. of S. Rowena E. Purdon.
Honorary: Mrs. J. C. Hennessy,
Department Secretaries: Ellery Robinson, Mrs. M. A.
Field Miss., E. E. Franklin. Scriber, W. A. Wilcox, Mrs. M.
Educational and Miss. Vol., P. A. Wheeler, Jennie Thayer,
L. Thompson. Florence L. Boyle.
ATLAXTIC UNION CONFERENCE 19

EASTERN NEW YORK CON- Church Directory:


FERENCE Albany, 120 Jay St.
Organized 1906 Binghamton, 71 Pennsylvania
Territory: That portion of the Ave.
State of New York east of a Rome, 321 West Bloomfield St.
line formed by the eastern boun- Schenectady, Eastern and Ran-
daries of the counties of Cayu- kin Aves.
ga, Tompkins, and Tioga, and Syracuse, 817 South Ave.
north of the line formed by the Utica, Chapel, Square and Mil-
northern boundaries of Sullivan, ler Sts.
Ulster, and Dutchess Counties. Watertown, Clay and Academy
Sts.
Population of New York State:
. 10,384,144; churches, 32; mem-
bers, 1,118. GREATER NEW YORK
Office: Room 6, Mann Bldg., Utica, CONFERENCE
N. Y.
Organized 1902
Officers:
Pres., B. M. Heald. Territory: The City of Greater
Sec. and Treas., J. E. Osterblom. New York, Long Island, and the
Executive Committee: B. M. Counties of Westchester, Rock-
Heald, G. H. Rogers, W. A. Wil- land, Putnam, Orange, Dutchess,
cox, A. M. Howeth, H. A. Vande- Sullivan, and Ulster, in the
man, J. E. Osterblom. State of New York.
Lega Assn.: " The New York Population: 10,000,000; churches,
Conference Association of _S. D. 20; members, 2,819.
A." Office: 129 East 128th St., New
Department Secretaries: York, N. Y.
Tract Soc., J. E. Osterblom. Officers:
Field Miss., Pres., J. E. Jayne.
Sabbath School, Mrs. J. Schnetz- Sec. and Treas., J. I. Foster.
ler. Asst. Treas., Miss Madge Miller.
Educational and Miss Vol., C. M. Executive Committee: J. E.
Fisher. Jayne, W. R. Andrews, Louis
Home Miss., Joseph Schnetzler. Halsvick, C. B. Haynes, J. K.
Medical Miss., Mrs. B. M. Heald. Humphrey, M. H. Schuster, J. I.
Religious Liberty, H. A. Vande- Foster, B. E. Miller, Carl Swen-
man. son, D. A. Bailey, Louis Kle-
Ministers: bah, H. H. Morse, C. E. Hutch-
B. M. Heald, H. A. Vandeman, ins, F. D. Wells.
Joseph Schnetzler. L. H. King. Legal Assn,: " Greater New
Licentiate: York Corporation of Seventh-
Harold Snide. day Adventists." J. E. Jayne,
Missionary Licentiates: Pres., J. I. Foster, Sec. and
A. R. P. Johnson, F. E. Kinnear, Treas.
Mrs. J. Schnetzler, Mrs. Beatrice Board of Trustees: J. E. Jayne,
Johnson, J. E. Osterblom, C. M. W. R. Andrews, J. I. Foster, C.
Fisher. B. Haynes, J. K. Humphrey,
Church School Teachers: Louis Halsvick, Louis Klebahn,
Gladys Caswell, Emma J. Hunt, B. E. Miller.
Myrtle Hartford, Abigail Wor- Department Secretaries:
cester, Mrs. C. J. Coon, Lillian Tract Soc., P. W. Derby.
Burdick. Field Miss., F. D. Wells.
20 ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE

Asst. Field Miss., A. J. Addicks. Church Directory:


Sabbath School and Miss. Vol., Brooklyn:
Mrs. J. E. Jayne. Danish-Norwegian, Sixth Ave.,
Educational, H. H. Morse. and Fiftieth St.
Home Miss., F. D. Wells. English, Green and Patchen
Medical Miss., B. B. Kinne, M. D. Ares.
Religious Liberty, .J. E. Jayne. Finnish, 315 Forty-seventh St.
Ministers: German, 1823-27 Gates Ave.
J. E. Jayne, W. R. Andrews, L. Italian, 675 Hicks St.
Halsvick, C. B. Haynes, R. Cal- Negro, Classon Ave. near Atlan-
derone, J. K. Humphrey, B. E, tic Ave.
Miller, Carl Swenson, M. H. Swedish, 315 Forty-seventh St.
Schuster. New York:
Honorary: Temple Church, 120th St. and
P. Z. Kinne, L. Zecchetto. Lenox Ave.
Licentiates: German, 705-7 Courtland Ave.
J. M. Calvert, Miss Emma (Bronx Central Palace).
Wells, F. D. Wells. Hungarian,- 220 East Seventy-
Honorary: fourth St.
R. Immonen. Negro (Harlem), 144-6 West
Missionary Licentiates: 131st St.
Miss Minnie Buckner, Miss Negro (White Plains), 15 South
Ethel Carroll, Miss Beatrice Lexington Ave., White Plains.
Gordon, H. P. Hansen, Mrs. C. Swedish, Presbyterian. Chapel.
B. Haynes, Mrs. J. K. Humph- 137th St. and Willis Ave. ,
rey, Percy Brown, Miss Vesta Mt. Vernon, Odd Fellow's Hall,
Cash, Mrs. L. Halsvick, J. E. 36 South Ave., Mt. Vernon.
Hanson, George V. Hoke, Miss Staten Island, Masonic Temple,
Margaret Izso, Miss Alfreda Port Richmond, Staten Island.
Johnson, Mrs. J. L. Johnson, Up-State:
Mrs. Alfred Kribs, Mrs. L. Kle- Middletown, 3 Linden Ave., Mid-
bahn, Miss Marjorie Love, Miss dletown.
Augusta Meyer, H. H. Morse, Newburgh, Third and Chambers
Mrs. Augusta Nickel, Mrs. Fred Sts., Newburgh.
Osborn, Miss Naomi Sjoblom, Port Jervis, Hubbard Bldg.,
Mrs. Carl Swenson, Miss Ruth Fowler and Front Sts., Port
Tyrrell, Miss Rosa Vass, Frank Jervis.
R. Wood, Miss Louise Johnson, Poughkeepsie, Good Templar's
B. B. Kinne, L. Klebahn, Miss Hall, Main and Garden Sts..
Mary Lewis, Miss Jessie Lynch, Poughkeepsie.
Miss Madge Miller, James Mo-
ran, Miss Carrie Nelson, Miss
Susie Pulis, Mrs. M. H. Schus- MAINE CONFERENCE
ter, Miss Florence Tate, Miss Organized 1867
Marie Tyvold, Miss F. E. Wag- Territory: The State of Maine.
ner.
Honorary: Population: 768,01.4; churches, 22;
Mrs. J. M. Calvert, Miss B. members, 733.
Stokka, J. T. Ottosen, Miss Office: 75 Grant St., Portland, Me.
Pauline Kraus, Mrs. Ida R. Officers:
Compton. Pres., W. C. Moffett.
Church School: Sec. and. Treas., V. H. Hanscom.
Middletaivn Church School: Miss Executive Committee: W. C.
Pauline Kraus. Moffett, E. E. Osborne. E. C.
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE 21

Taylor, Ward Bickford, W. 0. Officers:


Howe, V. H. Hanscom, M. R. Pres., J. K. Jones.
Bailey. Sec. and Treas., J. E. Edwards.
Legal Assn., " Maine Conference Executive Committee: J. K.
Association, S. D. A." Jones, J. E. Edwards, J. C. Stev-
Department Secretaries: ens, W. W. Rice, S. E. Brown,
Tract Society, V. H. Hanscom. F. C. Carlson, A. T. Robinson,
Field Miss., J. R. Osborne. B. F. Machlan.
Sabbath School, Mrs. Ida E. Legal Assn.: " The Massachu-
Hendrick. setts Conference Assn. of S. D.
Educational and Miss. Vol.. Mrs. A."
Jennie Bates-Russell. Department Secretaries:
Home Miss., R. B. Clapp.
Medical Miss., Mrs. M. W. Howe. Tract Soc., J. E. Edwards.
Religious Liberty, W. 0. Howe. Field Miss., J. E. Whelpley.
Sabbath School and Miss. Vol.,
Ministers: C. R. Gibbs.
W. C. Moffett, M. R. Bailey, E. Educational, J. H. Tiney, Jr.
E. Osborne, IV. 0. Howe, R. B. HOme Miss., W. W. Rice.
Clapp. Religious Liberty, P., F. Bick-
Licentiates: nell.
C. 0. Perkins, V. C. Townsend, Ministers:
Mary E. Walsh, G. E. Owens, J.
J. K. Jones, P. F. Bicknell, J.
R. Osborne. C. Stevens, F. C. Carlson, W. W.
Missionary Licentiates: Rice, S. E. Norton, W. H. White.
Mrs. J. B. Russell, Miss Cora Licentiates:
Bowers, Mrs. W. 0. Howe, Mrs. C. R. Gibbs, J. H. Tiney, Jr., J.
L. A. Ellsworth, Mrs. Ida E. E. Whelpley, C. W. Yearwood,
Hendrick, V. H. Hanscom, Mrs. F. Knipschild.
Addie V. Clapp.
Church School Teachers: Missionary Licentiates:
Ruby Farley, Martha G. Bart- W. B. Armstrong, J. E. Ed-
wards, Mrs. Oris Armstrong,
lett, Annie Bell Houghton, Chris-
Miss Fay Coss, C. S. Munn, Miss
tine Dyer, Mrs. E. Hills, Mrs.
Cora A. Spencer, Mrs. J. C.
Grace Oakley, Myrtle Wilson,
Stevens, J. W. Sypher, Mrs. J.
Hubert E. Redding, G. E. Owens.
W. Sypher, Mrs. Constance
Church Directory: Wills, Miss Mabel Vreeland,
Auburn-Lewiston, Sylvan Ave., Miss Alice Palmer.
Lewiston.
Bath, North St. Baptist Church. Church School Teachers:
Camden, Central St. W. B. Armstrong, Miss Anna
Portland, 75 Grant St. Tucker, Mis-s Edna Bergman,
Miss Lillian Eastman, Miss
Ruth Holloway, Clifford Wilkin-
MASSACHUSETTS CONFER- son, Mrs. Gertrude Myers-
ENCE Farnsworth, Miss Blanche Lord,
Miss Lucy Stevens.
Organized 1870
Church Directory:
Territory: The State of Massa- Amesbury, Baptist Churc h,
chusetts. Spring St.
Population: 3,852.356 ; churches, Boston, English, People's Tem-
32; members, 1,897. ple, cor. Columbus Ave. and
Office Address: Box 306, South Berkeley St.
Lancaster, Mass. Danvers, Putnam St.
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Everett, Universalist Church, Executive Committee: D. U.


Fiskdale, Broadway and Sum- Hale, H. B. Tucker, E. G. Farns-
mer Sts. worth, D. H. Hanson, W. E. Ta-
Fitchburg, Knowlton Terrace. tro, G. D. Litchfield, E. E. Clay-
Haverhill, 33 Central St., Brad- ton.
ford. Department Secretaries:
Leominster, Burrage Ave. Tract Soc., H. B. Tucker.
Lowell, Liberty St., near School Field Miss., E. E. Covey.
St. Educational, Miss. Vol., and
Mansfield, Foxvale Chapel. Home Miss., E. E. Clayton.
Methuen, Odd Fellows' Hall. Religious Liberty, D. U. Hale.
Natick, 8 Jackson Court. Ministers:
New Bedford, English, Unita- D. U. Hale, D. H. Hanson.
rian Church, Williams St.
New Bedford, Portuguese, 736 Licentiates:
Pleasant St. E. E. Clayton, E. E. Covey.
Northampton, I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Missionary Licentiates:
Center St. H. B. Tucker, Mrs. Pearl J.
Pittsfield, Michelman's Hall, Sanborn, G. D. Litchfield, H.
235% North St. F. Litchfield.
Roxbury, colored, Cabot and Church School Teachers:
Sterling Sts. Mrs. Roy N. Atwood, Ethel Pow-
Sanitarium Church, New Eng- ers, Rubie Hodgdon.
land . Sanitarium, Melrose, Church Directory:
Mass. Burlington, Vt., 190 North Wi-
Somerville, Vestry First Uni- nooski Ave.
versalist Church, cor. College Concord, N. H., Capital Hall,
and Morrison Ayes. West Warren St.
Somerville, Mass. Keene, N. H., in church build-
South Lancaster, Sawyer and ing, McKinley St.
Narrow Lane. Manchester, N. H., Odd Fellows'
Springfield, Touraine Assembly Hall, Hanover St.
Hall, 182 State St. Rutland, V t. in church building
Taunton, Arlington Chapel. opposite high school.
Taunton, Portuguese, Main and
Weir Sts.
Worcester, English and Swedish,
Highland and West Sts. SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
CONFERENCE
Organized in 1903, from territory
NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND formerly comprised in the New
CONFERENCE England Conference.
Organized as the Vermont Confer- Territory: The States of Connec-
ence, June 15, 1862; reorgan- ticut and Rhode Island.
ized 1909.
Territory: The States of Vermont Population: 2,160,631; churches,
and New Hampshire. 19; members, 742.
Population: 795,504; churches, 27; Office: 51 Whitmore St., Hartford,
members, 602. Conn.
Office: 136 North Main St., Con- Officers:
cord, N. H. Pres., E. L. Cardey.
Officers: Sec. and Treas., N. C. Van Horn.
Pres., D.0 U. Hale. Executive Committee: E. L.
Sec. and Treas., H. B. Tucker. Cardey, D. B. Parmelee, J. A.
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE 23

Tefft, E. F. Henry, G. C. Russell, Westerly, R. I., Lester Ave.


S. S. Gerard, L. S. Wheeler, N. Willimantic, Conn., Y.-M. C. A.
C. Van Horn. Bldg.
Legal Assfi.: " The Southern Wgonsocket, R. I. (French), 108
New England Conference Assn. Roberta Ave.
' of S. D. A. Inc."
Department Secretaries:
Tract Society: N. C. Van Horn.
Field Miss., H. R. Rolf. WESTERN NEW YORK CON-
Sabbath School and Educational, FERENCE
Miss Mabel A. Porter. Organized 1906
Miss. Vol., H. P. Gram. Territory: The State of New York
Home Miss., Charles Dunham; west of the eastern boundary of
Asst., H. P. Gram. the counties of Cayuga, Tomp-
Religious Liberty, L. S. Wheeler. kins, and Tioga.
Medical, Miss Annabel Orr.
Population of the State of New
Ministers: York: 10,384,144; churches, 28;
E. L. Cardey, W. R. Uchtman, L. members, 1,025.
S. Wheeler, H. A. Rossin, J. A. Office: 60 Grand Ave., Rochester,
Swenson. N. Y.
Licentiates: Officers:
H. P. Gram, Charles Dunham, Pres., a. S. Fries.
H. I. Pettis, Andrew Yakush, D. Sec. and Treas., R. C. Taylor.
A. Mozar, G. F. Furnival. Executive Committee: R. S.
Missionary Licentiates: Fries, H. M. Fleming, J. E. Bel-
Miss Elizabeth Kehrein, Miss knap, F. H. Hicks, A. E. San-
Mabel A. Porter, Miss Annabel derson, R. C. Taylor, F. Bohner.
Orr, Mrs. D. A. Mozar, H. E. Legal Assn.: " The Western New
Shipley, Mrs. H. E. Shipley, Miss York Conference Assn. of S. D.
Grace H. Sevrens, S. R. Haynes, A."
H. R. Rolf, Miss Viola Hooper. Department Secretaries:
Church School Teachers: Tract Soc., R. C. Taylor.
Miss Mattie B. Tefft, Miss Ella Field Miss., Wales Lawrence.
Mae Ivins, Miss Helen E. Hall, Sabbath School,
Mrs. Julia E. Winch, Walter L. Educational and Miss. Vol.,
Place, C. S. Tassell. Mrs. R. S. Fries.
Church Directory: Home Miss., F. Bohner.
Bridgeport Conn., Wilmot Ave. Religious Liberty, R. S. Fries.
Bridgeport, Conn. (Bohemian), Ministers:
Sylvan Ave. R. S. Fries, J. W. Raymond, A.
Hartford, Conn., 51 Whitmore E. Sanderson, 0. D. Cardey.
St. Licentiates:
New Haven, Conn., 264 Brewster J. C. Oswald, J. N. Clapp, A. P.
St. Schwarz.
New Haven, Conn. '(Colored), 28
Dickerman St. Missionary Licentiates:
New London, Conn., Union R. C. Taylor, Effa Gilbert, Mrs.
Chapel, Ocean Ave. R. S. Fries, Wales Lawrence,
Pawtucket, R.. I., 239 Central Mrs. J. C. Oswald.
Ave. Church School Teachers:
Providence, R. I., 381 Northrup Miss Ruth Durning, Miss Elma
St. near Broad St., Edgewood, Klingensmith, Miss Dorothy
R. I. Derby, Miss Stella McLymond,
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Miss Mildred Ruppracht, Miss Union Springs, Academy Chapel,


Inez Williams, Miss Miriam Gil- 10: 00 A. M.
bert, Mrs. Alice W. Myers, Miss Wellsville, Orchard Place off
Edna Baker, Miss Ruth Nichols, North Main St., 10: 00 A. M.
Miss Ruth Seitz.
Church Directory .
Auburn, 8 Genesee St., St.
George's Hall, 2:00 P. M. BERMUDA MISSION
Batavia, 27 Tracy Ave., 2: 30 Address: Hamilton, Bermuda Is-
P. M. lands.
Bolivar, Plum St., 11 A. M. Population: 18,000; church, 1;
'Buffalo English, 92 Hedley members, 62.
Place, 10: 00 A. M.
Buffalo, German, 92 Hedley Officers:
Place, 1: 30 P. M. Director, H. W. Carr.
Corning, 73 West First St., Ger- Department Secretaries:
man Evangelical Church, 1: 00 Sabbath School and Home Miss.,
P. M. Mrs. E. M. Astwood.
Ellicottville, Elizabeth St., 2:00 Miss. Vol., Miss Clare Astwood.
P. M. Minister:
Elmira, 310 West Third St., H. W. Carr.
10: 00 A. M. Church School Teacher:
Fredonia, Grange Hall, West Miss Dorothy Smith.
Main St., 1: 30 P. M.
Hornell, 1 Tobe's Hill, 1: 00
P. M. INSTITUTIONS IN THE AT-
Jamestown English, 708 Cherry LANTIC UNION CON-
St., 10: 00 A. M. FERENCE
Jamestown Swedish, 708 Cherry Educational:
St., 1: 30 P. M. Lancaster Junior College, South
Jeddo, Ridge Road and County Lancaster, Mass.
line, 11: 00 A. M. Union Springs Academy, Union
Lockport, Moose Hall, Hodge Springs, N. Y.
Bldg., 2: 00 P. M. Pine Tree Academy, Auburn, Me.
Medina, 820 South Main St., Temple Academy, 120th St. and
2: 30 P. M. Lenox Ave., New York, N. Y.
Niagara Falls, 910 Main St., Harlem Academy, 144 West
2: 30 P. M. 131st St., New York, N. Y.
Olean, 232 N. First St., 9: 30
A. M. Publishing:
Rochester, 60 Grand Ave., 9: 45 New York Branch of Review
A. M. and Herald Pub. Assn., Peeks-
Salamanca, 24 East Jefferson kill, N. Y.
St., ll :00 A. M. Sanitarium:
Tioga County, 238 Prospect St., New England Sanitarium, Mel-
Owego, 2: 30 P. M. rose, Mass.
CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE
Organized Igoz
Territory: The Conferences of Col- Honorary: R. F. Andrews, B. W.
orado, Inter-Mountain, Kansas, Brown, U. P. Long, W. D. Em-
Missouri, Nebraska, an Wyom- ery, J. H. Kraft, E. A. Curtis,
ing. 0. A. Dow, W. M. Andress, A.
Population of five States named: S. Bringle, T. Godfrey., M. G.
7,602,084; churches, 252; mem- Huffman, J. P. Gardiner G. W.
bers, 10,856. Berry, L. W. ViTTW. ' F. H.
Office: College View, Nebr. Schroeder, J. S. Hart, H. A. Auf-
derhar.
Officers:
Pres., S. E. Wight. Licentiates:
Sec. and Treas., Miss Mettle E. R. T. Emery, 0. S. Belts, A. G.
Cornell. Taylor, M. P. Robison, Dr. H.
Auditor, R. T. Emery. - A. Green.
Executive Committee: S. E. Missionary Licentiates:
Wight, the presidents of the lo- Miss Mettie E. Cornell, Mrs. C.
cal conferences in the Union, the T. Everson. "
Union Conference Auditor, the
Union Conference treasurer, the COLORADO CONFERENCE
secretaries of the Medical, Edu-
cational, Young People's, Relig- Organized. 1908
ious Liberty, and Missionary De- Territory: The State of Colorado
partments, the Union field mis- east of the Continental Divide.
sionary secretary, the presidents Population: 939,376; churches, 54;
of Union College and the Clinton members, 2,744.
Seminary, the manager of the Office: 1112 Kalamath St., Denver,
Kansas City branch of the Pa- Colo.
cific Press Pub. Assn., and the Officers:
business manager of the Boul- Pres., W. A. Gosmer.
der-Colorado Sanitarium. Sec. and Treas., G. T. Burgess.
Legal Assn.: _ " Central. Union Executive Committee: W.- A.
Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Gosmer, W. A. Long, A. W.
Pres., S. E. Wight; Sec., R. T. Farnsworth, C. L. Wilson, G. W.
Emery. Anglebarger, O. Branham.
Department Secretaries: Legal Association: " The Sev-
Field Miss., J. B. Blosser. enth-day Adventist Association
Educational and Miss. Vol., D. of Colorado."
D. Rees. Department Secretaries:
Home Miss., H. E. Lysinger. Tract Soc., G. T. Burgess.
Medical Miss., H. A. Green, M. D. Field Miss., D. T. Snideman.
Work for the Blind: Sabbath School and Educational.
Board: S. E. Wight, J. N. An- F.A. Page.
derson, D. D. Rees, D. P. Miss. Vol. and Home Miss., A. G.
Wood, G. H. Jeys. Wearner.
Ministers: Medical Miss., Dr. H. A. Green.
S. E. Wight, J. B. Blosser, M. Religious Liberty, G. W. Angle-
L. Andreasen, J. N. Anderson, barger.
H. A. Morrison, C. L. Benson, Ministers:
0. F. Schwedrat, C. T. Everson, W. A. Gosmer, G. W. Anglebar-
H. E. Lysinger, M. E. Olsen. D. ger, J. E. Patzkowski, W. A.
D. Rees, J. H. Schilling. Long, N. V. Willess, A. G.
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26 CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE

Wearner, J. Z. Walker, R. T. INTER-MOUNTAIN CONFER-


Nash. ENCE
Honorary: J. H. Kraft.
Organized 1916
Licentiates: Territory: That part of the State
G. T. Burgess, J. T. Coopwood, of Colorado west of the Conti-
D. T. Snideman, F. A. Page, nental divide; the counties of
Adolph Blomstedt, J. B. White, Daggett, Unita, Duchesne, Car-
H. E. Westermeyer. bon, Emery, Grand, and San
Missionary Licentiates: Juan. in the State of Utah and
Mk. G. T. Burgess, Esther San Juan County in New Mex-
Smith. ico.
Church School Teachers: Population: 173,483: churches, 15:
Zoa Shreve, J. W.' Grounds, membership, 633.
Genevieve Hansen, Edith Wilson, Office: 122 South Eighth St.,
Iva Beaird, Alma Lorenz, Lottie , Grand Junction, Colo.
Butka, Grace DeLand, Sheba Officers:
Morris, Esther Kraft, Sidney Pres., N. T. Sutton.
Smith, Lura 1Vilbourn, Opal Sor- Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Lulu Wil-
den, Frazena Pegg, Katherine cox.
McPhee, J. B. White, Cassie Executive Committee: N. T.
Henrickson, A. J. Miracle, Mrs. Sutton, W. M. Andress, L. W.
A. J. Miracle, Beulah Crane, Ma7 Baylies; IV. C. Baldwin, W. A.
ble Crane, Verlie Beeler, Edna Alway.
Beaird, J. C. Kintner, F. S. Legal Assn.: "Inter-Mountain
Pruett. Conference Association of S. D.
A."
Church Directory: Department Secretaries:
Boulder, Seventh St., and High- Tract Soc., Mrs. Lulu Wilcox.
land Ave. Field Miss., -Walter Coppock.
Canon City, Main St., near Sabbath School
Twelfth. Educational,
Colorado Springs, 324 North Home .Miss. and Miss. Vol., W.
Wahsatch St. M. Andress.
Denver: Ministers:
First, cor. West Eleventh Ave., N. T. Sutton, W. A. Alway, W.
and Kalamath St. M. Andress, F. H. Hoxie.
York, cor. East Thirteenth Honorary: W. F. Kennedy.
Ave. and York St. Licentiates:
North, cor. Thirty-ninth Ave. P. T. Gibbs, W. C. Baldwin.
and Shoshone St. Missionary Licentiates:
South, Mexico and Sherman Mrs. Lulu Wilcox, 'Walter Cop-
Sts. pock.
German, Thirty-ninth Ave. Church School - Teachers:
and Shoshone - St. Mrs. E. J. George, Mrs. H. G.
Scandinavian, 1618 East Thir- Leffingwell, Mrs. Walter Cop-
ty-eighth Ave. pock, Miss Pearl Reed, Miss
Italian, cor. Thirty-ninth Ave. Iona McPherson, Miss Edna
and Shoshone St. Gould, Miss Clarice Watson.
Colored, 2917 Glenarm Place.
Fort Collins, Cor. Whedbee and
Magnolia Sts.
Greeley, cor. Fourteenth Ave. KANSAS CONFERENCE .
and Eighth St. Organized 1875; reorganized 1914
Puebli), 825 South Union Ave. Territory: The State of Kansas.
CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE 27

Population: 1,769.185; churches, Miss Carolyn Thorp, Miss Pearl


69; members, 2,366. Pride, Jesse Dean, C. E. Lowry,
Office: 728 Kansas Ave., Topeka; Miss Alma Almskog E. 0. West-
Kans. ermeyer, Robert Larson,
' Miss
Officers: Gertrude Sinclair, Miss Georg-
Pres., B. G. Wilkinson. ina Hackett, Mrs. C. C. Brown.
Sec. and Treas., Herbert Griffith. Church Directory:
Executive Committee:. B. G. Hutchinson, Sixth and Bismark
Wilkinson, W. L. Nott, Bernard Kansas City, 2200 North Fifth
Voth, A. V. Cotton, H. S. Oster- St.
loh, J. D. McBroom, 0. H. Curtis. Kansas City, colored, Everett
Legal Assn.: " The Kansas Sev- and Freeman Ave.
enth-day Adventist Conference Oswego, College St.
Assn." Topeka, 821 West Fifth St.
Department Secretaries: Wichita, Dodge and Burton Sts.
Tract Soc., Herbert Griffith.
Field Miss., R. C. Baker.
Sabbath School, Miss Faye
Eagle. MISSOURI CONFERENCE
Educational, Annah Vaughn. Organized 1876; reorganized 1914.
Miss. Vol., A. C. Cornell. Territory: The State of Missouri.
Home Miss., F. A. Lorenz. Population: 3,403,547; churches,
Medical Miss., F.- W. Paap. 42; members, 2,203.
Religious Liberty, B. G. Wilkin- Office: 203 West Franklin St.,
son. Clinton, Mo.
Financial Agent, F. W. Paap.
Ministers: Officers:
B. G. Wilkinson, A. B. Campbell, Pres., H. C. Hartwell.
A. E. Johnson, F. L. Abbott, W. Sec. and Treas., Earl Emery.
L. Nott, Bernard Voth, F. W. Executive Committee: H. C.
Paap, H. F. Saxton, A. S. Prin- Hartwell, U. S. Willis, M. M.
gle, A. V. Cotton. Bates, C. G. Bellah, A. R. Smith,
Licentiates: V. P. Lovell.
F. G. Young, W. F. Surber, R. C. Legal Assn.: " The Missouri
Baker, F. A. Lorenz, A. C. Cor- Conference Assn. of S. D. A."
nell. Pres., IL C. Hartwell; Sec., Earl
Missionary Licentiates: Emery; Treas., M. M..Bates.
Miss Maud Davis, Miss Faye Department Secretaries:
Eagle, Miss Dottie P. Jones, Mrs. Tract Soc., Earl Emery.
John Bland, C. E. Davis, Mrs. C. Field Miss., M. M. Bates.
E. Davis, Dr. Paul Christman, Sabbath Schobl, Mrs.-.F. M. Wal-
G. H. Curtis, Herbert Griffith, H. ter, 319 East Lincoln St., Clin-
P. Lorenz, Miss. Annah Vaughn. ton, Mo.
Church School Teachers: Educational and Miss. VOL, V.
Mrs. J. L. Burgess, Miss Olivia P. Lovell.
Uhrig, Miss Arloa, McComas, Home Miss.,
Bryan Birdsell, Miss Jessie Pride, Religious Liberty, H. C. Hart-
Miss Minerva Wammack, Miss well.
Bertha Hegle, Miss Elsie Ortner, Ministers:
Miss Inez Williams, Miss Fay H. C. Hartwell, C. 0. Bellah;
Miller, 0. E. Mock, Mrs.. G. E. Martin Stueckrath, U. S. Willis,
Mock, Miss Mabel Hinkhouse, H. A. Fish.
Miss Myrtle Reinmuth, Mrs. W. Honorary: L. W. Terry, W. F.
E. Neff, Mrs. M. H. Glasier, H. Schroeder, D. P. Miller.
28 CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE

.Licentiates: Wood, G. C. George, T. G. Bunch,


V. P. Lovell, J. H. Neufeld, M. L. B. Johnson, Lyman Middaugh,
M. Bates. W. H. Kruse, C. H. Miller.
Missionary Licentiates: Legal Assn., " Nebraska Confer-
Earl Emery, Mrs. Ella Merrell. ence Association of the Seventh-
Mrs. A. E. Daniels, Mrs. C. 0. clay Adventists."
&nab, Mrs. Mary Barry, Miss Department Secretaries:
Sophie Boosemburg, Mrs. L. S. Tract Soc., E. J. Moser.
Melendy, L. S. Melendy. Field Miss., F. C. Clark.
Church School Teachers: Sabbath School, Educational,
A. B. Shrake, Mrs. A. B. Shrake. and Miss. Vol., Elsie Gibbs;
Miss Pearl Reece, .3. C. Turner, Home Miss., V. 0, Punches.
Mrs. J. C. Turner, Miss Josic Medical Miss.,
Turner, Miss Pearl Dawkins, Ministers:
Mrs. Nettie Burbridge, Mrs. Irv- D. P. Wood, B. M. Garton, B. H.
ing Hood, P. W. Peters, L. W. Shaw, G. C. George, C. H. Miller,
Taft, June Turner, Fannie Heal.' J. H. Lawrence, T. G. Bunch, M.
zer, Mrs. Nick Nelson, Charles N. Helligso, Chas. Lightner.
Saddler, Ruby Maxwell, Mrs. Licentiates:
0. E. Borton, Mrs. Ella Mar- Chas. Mc Williams, F. C. Clark,
quardt, Alice Bailey, Mrs. Ro- J. T. Miller, V. 0. Punches.
setta Masselman. Missionary Licentiates:
Church Directory: Ralph Rhodes, Miss Elsie Gibbs,
Joplin, Jackson St. May E. Banner, E. J. Moser.
Kansas City, First, Linwood Church School Teachers:
Blvd. and Charlotte St. Mrs. Nellie Gage, Miss Dena
Kansas City,Second, Twenty- Nelson, Miss Nell Travis, Mrs.
third and Woodland Sts. Geo. owers, Miss Belle Wood-
Springfield, North Main and man, Miss Edith Hoffman, Miss
Lynn Sts. Hazel Denman, Miss Blanche
St. Joseph, 1701 North Second Bowes, Miss Della Finnell, Miss
St. Rose Nelson, Mrs. C. Horn-
St. Louis, Central, 616 North bacher, Miss Floy Bowes, Miss
Newstead Ave. Nettie Gerdis, 'Miss Myrtice
St. Louis, German, Minnesota Cowin, J. E. Jervis.
and Potomac Sts.
St. Louis, Second, Cook St. and Church Directory:
Sarah Ave. Beatrice, corner Ella and Tenth
Sts.
College View, English, Eleventh
and K Sts.
NEBRASKA CONFERENCE College View, German, Union
Organized 1878 College.
Territory: The State of Nebraska, Fairbury, Tenth and G Sts.
exclusive of the counties lying Fremont, Fifth and I Sts.
west of the west line of Cherry, Grand Island, 409 East Eighth
Grant, Arthur-, and Keith Comi- St.
ties. Hastings, 205 East High St.
Population of Nebraska, 1,296,372; Kearney, Twenty-third St., and
churches, 46; members, 2,127. Ave. B.
Office Address: College View, Nebr. Lincoln, 1020 South Fifteenth
Officers: St.
Pres., D. P. Wood. McCook, 512 'West First St.
Sec.,and Treas.,-E. J. Moser. Nebraska City, between 14th
F,xiputive Committee; P, and 15th on Central Ave,
CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE 29

North Platte. corner Willow and Sabbath School, Educational


Tenth Sts. and Miss. Vol., G. A. Ross.
Omaha, Colored, 957 North Home Miss.,
Twenty-fifth St. Religious Liberty,
Omaha, English, 2660 St. Mary's Ministers:
Ave. J. W. Turner, J. M. Fletcher, W.
Omaha, Scandinavian, 2660 St. H. Schacht.
Mary's Ave. Licentiates:
Red Cloud, Walnut St. and G. T. Glendrange, H. B. Davis,
Third Ave. G. A. Ross.
Seward, Eleventh and Main Sts. Missionary Licentiates:
Valentine, Valentine and Hall Mrs. Martha Baldwin, W. R.
Sts. Babcock.
Church School Teachers:
Miss Hazel Baker, Miss Florence
WYOMING CONFERENCE Stout, Miss Ruth Richards, Miss
Mary Morris.
Organized 1907
Territory: The State of Wyoming;
the following-named counties in INSTITUTIONS IN THE CEN-
Nebraska: Sioux, Dawes, Sheri-
dan, Box Butte, Scotts Bluff, TRAL UNION CONFERENCE
Morrill, Banner, Kimball, Chey- Educational:
enne, Garden, Deuel; and the Campion Academy, Loveland,
following-named counties i n Colo.
South Dakota: Butte, Meade, Clinton Theological Seminary,
Lawrence, Pennington, Custer. Clinton, Mo.
Fall River, Washington, and Inter-Mountain Academy, Ruli-
Shannon. son, Colo.
Population of Wyoming: 194,402; Enterprise Academy, Enterprise,
churches, 26; members, 829. Kans.
Office Address: Drawer 218, Craw- Shelton Academy, Shelton, Nebr.
ford, Nebr. Union College, College View,
Officers: Nebr.
Pres., J. W. Turner. Publishing:
Sec. and Treas., W. R. Babcock.
Executive Committee: J. W. Pacific Press Pub. Assn. Branch,
Turner, W. R. Babcock, W. H. 1224 Euclid Ave., Kansas City,
Schacht, A. S. McCully, J. M. Mo.
Barto. Christian Record Pub. Co., Col-
Legal Assn.: " Wyoming Con- lege View, Nebr.
ference Askciation of the Sev- Sanitariums:
enth-day Adventists." Pres., J. Boulder - Colorado Sanitarium,
W. Turner; Sec. and Treas., W. Boulder, Colo.
R. Babcock. Kansas Sanitarium, Wichita,
Department Secretaries: Kans.
Tract S'oc., W. R. Babcock. Nebraska Sanitarium, Hastings,
Field Miss., Nebr,
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE
Organized 1907

Territory: The conferences of W. Graham, E. L. Richmond, W.


Ohio, East Pennsylvania, West B. Walters, J. W. Mace, H. F.
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Dis- Kirk, H. S. Brown, T. H Bar-
trict of Columbia, Chesapeake, ritt, F. E. Hankins, J. N. Kim-
Virginia, and West Virginia. ble, E. R. Corder, J. P. Neff,
Population: 23,515,056; churches, C. A. Holt.
237; members, 11,495. Missionary Licentiates:-
Office: 411 Cedar St., Takoma Dr. Lauretta E. Kress.
Park Station, Washington, D. C. Honorary: Mrs. Elsie M. Evans,
Miss Ella Talmage, Nellie B.
Officers: Underwood, F. N. Johnson.
Pres., F. H. Robbins.
Sec. and Treas., C. C. Pulver.
Executive Committee: F. H. CHESAPEAKE CONFERENCE
Robbins, the presidents of the
conferences composing the Union, Organized 1890
and C. C. Pulver, J. P. Neff, Territory: The States of Delaware
Dr. H. W. Miller, H. F. Kirk, C. and Maryland, except the Coun-
L. Stone, D. W. Reavis, W. B. ties of Montgomery, Prince
Walters, Dr. H. S. Brown, M. E. George's, Charles, St. Mary's,
Cady, C. E. Andross, C. T. Red- Garrett, and Allegany, in Mary-
field. land; and including the counties
Legal Assn.: " Columbia Union of Morgan, Berkeley, and Jef-
Conference Association of Sev- ferson in West Virginina.
enth-day Adventists." Population of Delaware and Mary
Auditor, C. C. Pulver. land: 1,672,613; churches, 21;
Department Secretaries: members, 1,266.
Union Field Miss., H. F. Kirk. Office: 1901 Rosedale St., Balti-
Asst., F. E. Hankins. more, Md.
Educational, J. P. Neff. Officers:
Miss. Vol., C. E. Andross. Pres., A. S. Booth.
Home Miss., C. T. Redfield; As- Sec. and Treas., C. M. Paden.
sistant, E. R. Corder. Executive Committee: A. S.
Medical Miss., Dr. H. S. Brown; Booth, E. F. Collier, G. Me-
Assistant, Mrs. Hazel Babcock. dairy, M. C. Strachan, M. S. Pet-
Religious Liberty, F. H. Rob- tibone, J. W. Slier.
bins. Legal Assn.: " Chesapeake Con-
Ministers: ference Assn. of S. D. A."
F. H. Robbins, R. T. Dowsett, 'Department Secretaries:
Dr. H. W. Miller, W. L. H. Tract Soc., C. M. Paden.
Baker, C. T. Redfied, H. S. Pre- Field Miss., J. W. Siler.
nier, C. L. Stone, C. E. Andross, Sabbath School, Educational,
M. E. Cady, C. L. Taylor. Miss. Vol., Miss Eloise Wil-
Honorary: H. W. Herrell, S. S. liams.
Shrock, H. H. Burkholder, D. E. Home Miss., M. S. Pettibone.
Lindsey, H. F. Graf, J. W. Watt, Religious Liberty, A. S. Booth.
I. N. Williams, H. E. Robinson. Ministers:
Licentiates: A. S. Booth, Louis Drews, G. A.
C. C. Pulver, E. G. Salisbury, A. Stevens, E. F. Collier, Leslie
W. Werline, D. W. Reavis, L. Muntz, M. C. Straehan,
30
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE 31

Licentiates: Bowen, L. A. Hansen, E. L.


G. Medairy, M. S. Pettibone, E.' Workman, G. P. Rodgers.
Atkinson. Legal Assn.: " District of Colum-
Missionary Licentiates: bia Conference Corporation of S.
Mrs. Catherine Booth, C. M. Pa- D. A."
den, Mrs. Maude Strachan, Miss Department Secretaries:
Anna C. Dewers, Mrs. Lydia J. Tract Soc., E. L. Workman.
Hilton, Dr. H. N. Sisco, Dr. Pa- Field Miss., Joseph Sangster.
tience Bourdeau-Sisco, Miss Julia Sabbath School, Mrs. Maude
Cooper. Harter.
Church School Teachers: Educational and Miss. Vol., C.
Louise B. Stuart, Ruth 'Wilcox, L. Ross.
Mildred MacPherson, Ruth Home Miss., B. E. Connerly.
Douglas, Netelka J. Burrell, Ministers:
Margaret Price, Julia Z. Cooper. R. E. Harter, H. E. Robinson,
Church Directory: F. H. Seeney, B. F. Bryan,
Baltimore: B. E. Connerly, Wm. Ostrander,
English, Rosedale St., off Virbrook Nutter, U. D. Pickard,
North Ave., Walbrook. G. P. Rodgers, J. Shellhaas, W.
German, Gorsuch and Kenne- L. H. Baker.
dy Sts. Missionary Licentiates:
Colored, 1901 Druid Hill Ave. Miss Janet Morris, Mrs. Maude
Hagerstown, English, Cross St. Harter, Mrs. B. E. Connerly, Jo-
and McComas Ave. seph angster, E. L. Workman.
Wilmington: Margaret Howard, Mrs. G. D.
No. 1, 1604 Rowland St. Burgess, Mrs. A. M. Potter.
No. 2, 1126 French St. Church School Teachers: '
Miss Agnes E. Gullins, Mrs. G.
D. Burgess, Miss Ruth E. At-
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA well, Mrs. C. H. Taylor, Mrs. W.
CONFERENCE L. Latham, Miss Bernice Robin-
Organized 1909 son, Miss Ethel Sanderson, Miss
Territory: The District of Colum- Amelia Lawrence, R. H. Me-
Means, Miss Myrtle E. Shultz.
bia, the counties of Montgom- Mrs. Ney Rice.
ery, Prince George's, Charles,
and St. Mary's in Maryland; and Church Directory:
the following counties in Vir- Arlington, Va., Seventh and
ginia: Alexandria, Fairfax, Lou- Montgomery Sts.
doun, Prince Wiliam, Fauguier, Laurel, Md.,
Stafford, Northumberland, King Main St., near Fourth.
George, Westmoreland, Rich- Takoma Park, Md.
mond, and Lancaster. Sligo, Washington Missionary
Population of the District of Co- College.
lumbia: 437.571; churches, 13; Takoma Park, Carroll and
Willow Ayes.
members, 1,527. Washington, D. C.:
Office: 812 Washington Loan & Memorial, 1210 Twelfth St.,
Trust Bldg., Washington, D. C. N. W.
Officers: Capitol Hill, 7 Fourth St., N.
Pres., R. E. Harter. E.
Sec. and Treas., E. L. Workman. Ephesus, 606 N St., N. W.
Executive Committee: R. E. First Church, Eighth St., near
Harter, B. F. Bryan, T. E. H St., N. E.
32 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE

Colonial Beach, Va., Colonial Licentiates:


Beach Church. M. J. Longo, Mark Hagman, W.
Kilmarnock, Va., Kilmarnock E. Fortune, H. G. Lewis, C. E.
Church. Overstreet.
Oak Grove Church, Garrisonville,
Va. Missionary Licentiates:
Vienna Church, Vienna, Va. Mrs. Mary Lester, Miss Louise
C. Kleuser, Miss Anna Detwiler,
Mrs. Elsie K. Schirrmeister, Miss
L. E. Patton, Miss Ernestine R.
EAST PENNSYLVANIA CON- Hochschorner, Mrs. L. M. Mar-
FERENCE tin, Mrs. Lydia J. Hilton.
Church School Teachers:
Organized in 1903, out of territory Miss Virginia Shull, Mrs. L.
comprising t h e Pennsylvania Publicover, E. F. Traub, Miss
Conference, which was organ- Hazel Dielts, Edward Hasson-
ized in 1879. pflug, Miss Olive Bryne, Miss
Territory: That portion of Penn- Elsie Campbell, Lowell Fritz,
sylvania lying east of the east- Miss Stella Grube, Miss Ruth
ern line of Potter, Clinton, Cen- Sterner, Miss Linnie Baumgart-
ter, Mifflin, Huntingdon, and ner, Miss H. A. Lewis. - .
Fulton Counties. Church Directory:
Population of the State of Penn- Allentown, Oak and Poplar Sts.
sylvania: 8,720,159; churches, Harrisburg, Sible and Clark's
37; members, 1,854. Hall, Third and CuMberland
Sts.
Office: 237 South Thirteenth St., Lancaster, P. 0. S. of A. Hall, 45
Philadelphia, Pa. South Duke St.
Officers: Northumberland, Second St. bet.
Pres., J. A. Leland. King and Queen Sts.
Sec. and Treas., W. E. Fortune. Philadelphia:
Executive Committee: J. A. Le- Fifty-first and Locust Sts.
land, H. G. Gauker, F. D. Gau- Cor. Germantown Ave. and
tereau, Charles Baierle, J. H. Westmoreland St.
Wierts, John Ott. Italian, Pa ssyunk Ave. and
Legal Assn.: " The East Pennsyl- Moor St.
vania Conference Assn. of S. D. German, 3256 Germantown
A., Inc." Ave.
Department Secretaries: Colored, 1520 Lombard St.
Tract Soc., IV. E. Fortune. Reading, Windsor and Hampden
Field Miss., H. G. Lewis. Sts.
Sabbath School and Educational, Scranton, Leonard Bldg., Adams
Miss Ernestine R. Hochschor- Ave.
ner. Wilkesbarre, 25 Second St.,
Miss. Vol. and Home Miss., Miss Westmoor.
Louise C. Kleuser. Williamsport, Seventh and Court
Religious Liberty, J. A. Leland. Sts.
Danville, cor. Pine and Spruce
Ministers: Sts.
J. A. Leland, W. J. Venen, J. H. Stroudsburg, Second St.
Wierts, Charles Baierle, F. D. Lebanon, South Seventh St.,
Gauterau, H. G. Gauker, R. L. near Walnut. '
Bradford. Sayre, cor. Olive and Harrison
Honorary: S. S. Shrock. St.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE 33

NEW JERSEY CONFERENCE Church Directory:


Organized 1902 Asbury Park, cor. Borden and
Heck Ayes.
Territory: The state of New .Ter Bridgeton, East Commerce St.
sey. and Carroll Ave.
Population: 3,155,900; churches Burlington, Conover. St., South.
36; members, 1,454. Camden, cor. Kenwood. and Pem-
Office: 200 Columbus Ave., Tren- broke Ayes.
ton, N. J. Camden Colored, 1030 Linden St.
Elizabeth, 127 Jefferson Ave.
Officers: Franklin, Rutherford Ave.
Pres., 0. 0. Bernstein. Jersey City No. 1, Stegman Ave.,
Sec. and Treas., E. J. Stipeek. and Hudson Blvd.
. Executive Committee: 0. 0. Jersey City No. 2, Congress St.
Bernstein, G. S. Baum, W. F. between Summit and Central
Schwartz, M. H. St. John, Paul Ayes.
Matula, S. G. Silver, H. L. Jersey City German, Congress
Adams. St. between Summit and Cen-
Legal Assn.: " New Jersey Con- tral Ayes.
ference Association of S. D. A." Jersey City Colored, 621 Com-
Department Secretaries: munipaw Ave.
Tract Soc., E. J. Stipeck. Jersey City Swedish, People's
Field Miss., E. P. Mansell. Palace, Bergen Ave. and For-
Sabbath School. Educational, rest St.
and 1),ffis. Vol., V. D. Hag- Montclair: Fullerton Hall. South
mann. Fullerton Ave.
Home Miss., G. H. Clark. Newark English, Grove and
Religious Liberty, 0. O. Bern- Grain Sts.
stein. Newark Slovak, 307 Ellis Ave.
Ministers: Newark German, 307 Ellis Ave.
0. 0. Bernstein, C. S. Baum, W. Newark Colored, Hall at 30
F. Schwartz, Paul -Matula, F. E. Chestnut St.
Gibson, W. A. Nelson, M. II. St. Paterson English, German S. D.
John, J. P. Gaede, G. F. Theist, A. Church, North Eighth and
A. N. Durrant, J. G. Hanna. Temple Sts.
Licentiates: Paterson German, - German S. D.
G. H. Clark, V. D. Hagmann, N. A. Church, North Eighth and
J. Grant, Theodore 13eeni, Gust Temple Sts.
Lindsay. Paulsboro, Main St., cor. Dela-
ware.
Missionary Licentiates: Perth Amboy, Danish, 411 Ne-
E. J. Stipeck, Mrs. E. J. Stipeck, ville St.
Mrs. 0. 0. Bernstein, Miss Anna Per'th Amboy, Slovak, 411 Ne-
Cately, Miss Flora Briggs, E. P. ville St.
Mansell, Miss Signe Jensen, Miss Plainfield, cor. Craig Place and
Maude Gauntlett. Duer St., in German Reformed
Church School Teachers: Church.
Miss Alma Mager, Miss Euphe- Pleasantville, Lake Place, West
mia Bryne, Miss Claribel Willett, of Main St.
J. C. Gant, Nicholas Lessner, Ramah, S. D. A. School Build-
Miss Mable White, Miss Grace ing, Ramah.
- Bryan, Miss Martha Schultz, Swedesboro, cor. Broad St. and
Maurice Robinson, Miss Helen Helms Ave.
Curry. Trenton, 200 Columbus Ave.
2
34 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE

Vineland, Floral Hall, Elmer St.; Missionary Licentiates:


in block east of East Blvd. Maud Belmont, J. I. Cassell,
Washington, 24 West Warren Fannie Emmell, Cora B. Gibson,
- St. Helen Greunke, Goldie E. Hixon,
Woodbury, Mechanic's Bldg., con A. Hajnal, M. Hortense Howell,
Broad and Aberdeen Sts. Mrs. Gertrude Johnson, H. E.
_ Garrarde, D. W. Percy, Chas.
Carter, Elizabeth Morris, Ida M.
Walters, Earline Trapp.
OHIO CONFERENCE Church School Teachers:
Organized 1863 Miss May Stebbins, G. M. Lon-
don, Miss Martha Hottes, Mrs.
Territory: The State of Ohio. Lela Huffaker, Miss Lena Lane,
Population: 5,759,368; churches, Miss Lottie Gibson, Miss Daisy
63; members, 3,001. Wheeler, Elmer French, Mrs.
Postal Address: Box 8, Mt. Ver- Mildred French, Miss Doris Hix-
non, Ohio. on, Mrs. Austin Stitzel, Miss
Officers: Mabel Cassell, Miss Florence
Pres., N. S. Ashton. .Hartsock, Miss Gladys Zedaker,
Sec. and Treas., J. I. Cassell. Miss Nellie Multer, Mrs. Bernice
Executive Committee: N. S. Ash- Jones, Mrs. M. E. Walker. -
ton, C. F. Welch, C. F. Ulrich, Church Directory:
J. S. Washburn, R. S. Lindsey, Akron, 825 East Buchtel Ave.
J. J. Marietta, D. S. Teters. Alliance, 849 South Arch St.
Legal Assn.: " The Ohio Confer- Ashtabula, 5 Perry St.
ence Assn. of the S. D. A. Bellefontaine, 136A South Main
Church." Pres., N. S. Ashton; St.
Sec., C. E. Welch. Bowling Green, West Evers Ave.
Department Secretaries: Bucyrus, West Rensselaer St.
Tract Soc., J. I. Cassell. Canton, Forester Hall, Cassilll
Field Miss., D. W. Percy. Block, East Ttiscarawas St.
Sabbath School, Goldie E. Hixon. Cincinnati: _
Educational and Miss. Vol., 0. Hall G, Odd Fellows Temple,
S. Hershberger. cor. Seventh and Elm Sts.
Home Miss., R. E. French. Colored, West Eighth, near
Religious Liberty, N. S. Ashton. Mound St.
Cleveland:
Ministers: English, 5700 Hough Ave., near
N. S. Ashton, H. J. Detwiler, J. East Fifty-fifth St.
E. Cox, F. M. Fairchild, R. E. West Side, English, 3161 West
French, L. 0. Gordon, F. H. Hen- Fourteenth St.
derson, J. Klepe, R. S. Lindsey, German; 3161 West, Fourteenth
J. J. Marietta, N. W. Philips, St.
J. W. Schultz, C. F. Ulrich, J. S. Columbus, Ohio Ave. and Fair
Washburn, E. C. Townsend, G. St.
L. West, P. F. Richards, M. R. Colored, 261 Garfield Ave.
Coon. Dayton, cor. Superior and Fer-
Honorary: L. A. Spring. guson Ayes.
Licentiates:. East Liverpool, Third floor Old
Iliga Belich, 0. S. Hershberger, Opera House Bldg., Sixth St.
Geo. Johnson, Geo. Polinkas, G. Findlay, Proipect Ave.
C. Quillin, C. E. Reichenbaugh, Hamilton, North Second St., K.
R. R. Roberts, D. S. Teters, M. of P., Hall.
D., V. H. Cook. Lima, 708 East North St.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE 35

Mansfield, 46 West Fourth St. Ministers:


Marion, 288 South State St. T. B. Westbrook, R. D. Hottel,
Mt. Vernon, Academia, Academy W. E. Bidwell, R. F. Farley, E.
chapel. A. Manry, J. B. Mallory, W. H.
Newark, 20 North Sixth St. Sebastian, A. J. Evelyn, F. A.
Piqua, 4015 Covington Ave. Harter.
Ravenna, Ohio Ave., near South Licentiates:
Prospect St. J. W. Siler, A. E. Hoist, J. Z.
Springfield, 515 East Catherine Hottel.
St. Missionary Licentiates:
Colored, 624 South Center St. W. H. Jones, Miss Anna C. Rice.
Toledo, Orchard St., near Broad- Church School Teachers:
way. Anna J. Tucker, Mae Painter,
Youngstown, Bushnell Hall, 127 Robbie Sutphin, Anna Watkins,
West Federal St. Clarene Stone. Blanch Halls.
Zanesville, Larielere and Indi- Sarah Young Spraggs, Etheline
ana Sts. Van Nockay, W. E. Saunders,
Mildred Stuart.
Church Directory:
VIRGINIA CONFERENCE White Churches:
Organized 1883 LynchbUrg, Park Ave., opposite
Territory: The State of Virginia Miller Park.
except the counties of Fauquier, Newport News, No. 1, ROanoke
Loudoun, Prince William, Fair- and Twenty-fourth Sts.
fax, Stafford, Alexandria, King Petersburg, Redman's Hall, West
George, Westmoreland, North- Bank St.
umberland, Richmond, and Lan- Portsmouth, No. 1, 1610 County
caster, which belong to the Dis- St.
trict of Columbia Conference. Norfolk 'No. 1, Thirty-third St.
-Population of Virginia: 2,306,361; and Colley Ave.
churches, 23; members, 841. Richmond, No. 1, 9 North Mor-
ris St.
Office: 12 West Main St., Rich- Colored Church:
mond, Va.
Richmond No. 2, 908 North Sixth
Officers: St.
Pres., T. B. Westbrook.
Sec. and Treas., W. H. Jones.
Executive Committee: T. B. WEST PENNSYLVANIA CON-
Westbrook, W. H. Jones, W. E. FERENCE
Bidwell, G. V. Wood, John Z.
Hottel, A. E. Holtz, E. A. Manry. Organized 1903
Legal Assn.: " Virginia Confer- Territory: All of Pennsylvania ly-
ence Agency of S. D. A. Incorp." in west of the. easterly line of
Negro Mission Committee: T. B. Potter, Clinton, Center, Mifflin,
Westbrook, R. F. Farley, W. E. Huntingdon, and Fulton Coun-
Bidwell, J. B. Mallory, W. H. ties.
Sebastian. Population of Pennsylvania: 8,-
Department Secretaries: 720,159; churches, 30; members,
Tract Society, W. H. Jones. 1,253.
Field Miss., J. W. Siler. Office: 142 South Negley Ave.,
Sabbath School and Miss. Vol., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mrs. T. B. Westbrook. Officers:
Educational and Home Miss., E. Pres., D. A. Parsons.
A. Manry. Sec. and Treas., W. B. Mohr.
36 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE

Executive Committee: D. A. Pittsburgh:


Parsons, I. N. Williams, R. M. English, 6713 Rowan Ave.,
Spencer, D. A. Rees, Dr. H. W. East End.
Kelly, Wm. Robbins, A. 0. Lund. Colored, Chauncey St.
Legal Assn.: " West Pennsyl- Sharon, Leslie Hall, Walnut St.
vania Conference Assn. of S. D. Washington, Brookside Ave.
A."
Department Secretaries:
Tract Soc., W. B. Mohr. WEST VIRGINIA CONFER
Field Miss., T. M. Butler. ENCE
Sabbath School and Miss. Vol., Organized 1887
Miss Florence Kimmel. Territory: The State of West Vir-
Educational, M. A. Altman. ginia, except the counties of
Home Miss., C. E. Richenbaugh. Morgan, Berkeley, and Jeffer-
Religious Liberty, D. A. Parsons. son, and including the counties
Ministers: of Garrett and Allegany in
D. A. Parsons, R. M. Spencer, Maryland.
Wm. Robbins, F. C. Phipps, A. Population of West Vi'rginia: 1,-
0. Lund, D. A. Rees, C. W. 463,610; churches, 14; members,
Weber, M. A. Altman. 352.
Licentiats
: Office: 1455 Seventh St., Parkers-
W. B. Mohr, T. M. Butler, C. E. w. Va.
Reichenbauh.
Missionary Licentiates: Officers:
Sophie Gooss, Mrs. Mary Ander- President, J. W. McCord.
son, Myrtle L. Blaine, Frances Sec. and Treas., C. L. Bauer.
Dingee, Mrs. A. Prewitt, Flor- Executive Committee: J. W.
ence Kimmel. McCord, J. E. Meredith, J. E.
Shultz, T. W. Thirlwell, S. M.
Church School Teachers: Robbins.
Helen Guthrie, Lucille Adams,
Miss L. Stuart. Department Secretaries:
Church Directory: Tract Soc., C. L. Bauer.
Allegheny: Field Miss., 0. C. Weller.
English, Century Bldg., Pitts- Sabbath School and Miss. Vol.,
burg, Pa. Miss Nell Mead.
German, Century Bldg., Pitts- Educational and Home Miss., G.
burg, Pa. L. Chalker.
Altoona, Union St. Ministers:
Bradford, Jerome Ave. J. W. McCord, J. E. Shultz, T.
Corry, 1222 White St. W. Thirlwell.
Coudersport, West Chestnut St. Licentiates:
Clearfield, Merrill St. W. A. Balls, M. S. Banfield.
Dubois, Whitehead Hall. Missionary Licentiates:
Erie, East Tenth St. C. L. Bauer, G. W. Lawrence, G.
Greensburg, Odd Fellows' Hall. L. Chalker, Miss Jessie Welsh,
Huntingdon, Twelfth St., be- Miss Nell Mead, Mrs. Eunice L.
tween Moore and Warm Chalker.
Springs Ave.
Johnstown, 213 Hickory St. Church School Teachers:
Meadville, 9431/2 Water St. Miss Lorena Stone, E. J. Wal-
Mt. Jewett, Anderson and Main den, Mrs. H. M. Leach.
Sts. Church Directory:
New Castle, McGown's Hall. Charleston, W. Va., 1534 Wash-
North Warren, Main St. ington St.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE 37

Cumberland, Md., Oak - and Shenandoah Valley Academy


Boone Sts. New Market, Va.
Parkersburg, W. Va., Mark and Washington Missionary College,
- Andrew Sts. Takoma Park, D. C.
Huntington, W. Va., Twenty- Publishing:
sixth St. and Fourth Ave. Review and Herald Pub. Assn.,
Takoma Park, D. C.
Washington Branch, Review and
INSTITUTIONS IN THE COLUM- Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma
BIA UNION CONFERENCE Park, D. C.
Sanitariums:
Educational: Washington Sanitarium, Tako-
Fireside Correspondence School, ma Park, D. C.
Takoma Park, D. C. Washington Sanitarium Hospi-
Mt. Vernon Academy, Mt. Ver- tal, 1252 Sixth St., S. W..
non, Ohio. Washington, D. C.

EASTERN CANADIAN UNION


CONFERENCE
Organized igoi
Territory: The Conferences of M. Fishell, Geo. Butler, C. F.
Maritime, Ontario, Quebec, and McVagh, L. F. Passebois, J.
the Newfoundland Mission. Curdy.
Population:, 5,707,435; churches, Licentiates:
56; members, 1,594. S. Donaldson, K. L. Gant.
Office Address: Box 276, Oshawa,
Ontario.
Officers: MARITIME CONFERENCE
Pres., F. W. Stray. Organized 1902.
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, S. Don- Territory: The Provinces of New
aldson. Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and
Executive Committee: F. W. Prince Edward Island.
Stray, 3. L: Wilson, D. J. C. Population: 937,955; churches,
Barrett, K. L. Gant, N. H. Saun- 16; members, 389.
ders. E. M. Fishell, Geo. Butler, Office: Memramcook, New Bruns-
H. H. Rans, S. Donaldson, C. F. wick.
McVagh, L. F. Passebois. Officers:
Legal Assn.: " Eastern Canadi- Pres., J. L. Wilson.
an Union Conference Corpora- Sec. and Treas., Miss Amy
tion of S. D. A." Frank.
Department Secretaries: Executive Committee: J. L. Wil-
Field Miss., E. M. Fishell. don, E. M. Chapman, M. Mackin-
Educational, N. H. Saunders. tosh, I. A. Armstrong, R. H.
Miss. Vol., N. H. Saunders. Cooke, Leonard Embleton, W.
Home Miss., Geo. Butler. C. Young.
Ministers: Department Secretaries:
F. W. Stray, H. S. Miller, W. Tract Soc., Miss Amy Frank.
R. French, N. H. Saunders, E. Field Miss., John H. Crook's.
38 EASTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE

Sabbath School, Miss Amy Miss Edith H. Gregg, Miss L. M.


Frank. Gregg.
Educational and Miss. Vol., Miss Church School Teachers:
Ethyl Steele. Miss F. M. Kidder, Miss Nina
Home Miss., J. L. Wilson. Hunt, Miss A. Culbert.
Ministers: Church Directory:
J. L. Wilson, M. Mackintosh, Brantford, Alfred and Darling
E. M. Chapman, W. C. Young. Sts.
Licentiates: Chatham, McKeough St.
I. A. Armstrong, H. W. Ingham. Galt, Rose and Cambridge Sts.
Hamilton, Greenway Ave. and
Missionary Licentiates: Wilson St.
Miss Amy Frank, Miss Ethyl London, Rectory and York Sts.
Steele, John H. Crooks. St. Thomas, Mary and Curtis
Sts.
Toronto, Awde and Dufferin Sts.
ONTARIO CONFERENCE Windsor, 1065 Howard Ave.
Organized 1899
Territory: The Province of On-
tario lying between the 77th and QUEBEC CONFERENCE
89th parallels, except the twelve Organbca 1880
counties bordering on the Que- Territory: The Province of Que-
bec Province. bec, with the exception of the
Population of Ontario: 2,523,274; Gasp6. Peninsula, and the follow-
churches, 25; members, 870. ing twelve counties of Ontario:
Office: 3 Awde St., Toronto, On- Renfrew, Lenox and Addington,
tario. Frontenac, Lenark, Leeds, Carle-
ton, Grenville, Dundas, Russell,
Officers: Stormont, Prescott, Glengary.
Pres., J. H. McEaehern. Population 6f Quebec: 2,003,232;
See. and Treas., Miss Lizzie M. ' churches, 12; members, 247.
Gregg. Office Address: 1 Howick Place,
Executive Committee: J. H. Ottawa, Ontario.
McEachern, F. G. Hill, Joseph
Capman, J. T. Errington, F. G. Officers:
Lane, C. E. Sweeten, Miss L. M. Pres., D. J. C. Barrett.
Gregg. Sec and Treas., E. A. Jones.
Asst. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. E. A.
Department Secretaries: Jones.
Tract Soc., Miss Lizzie M. Gregg. Executive Committee: D. J. C.
Field Miss.,F. E. Thumwood. Barrett, E. A. Jones, H. M. S.
Sabbath School, Miss Edith H. Richards, Geo. IV. Clark, L. F.
Gregg. Passebois, Ira S. Jones, C. S.
Miss. Vol., Miss Edith H. Gregg. Joyce, H. M. Paquette.
Home Miss., Miss Lizzie M. Legal Title: "The Seventh-day
Gregg. Adventist Conference of Que-
Ministers: bec; " incorporated Jan. 12, 1895.
J. H. McEachern, F. G. Lane, Department Secretaries:
Joseph Capman, E. C. Widgery, Tract Soc., E. A. Jones.
H. J. Capman. Field Miss., W. B. Lindsay.
Missionary Licentiates: Home Miss., D. J. C. Barrett.
F. E. Thumwood, W. F. Wilson, Sabbath School, E. A. Jones.
Mrs. E. C. Widgery, Miss -M. - Miss. Vol., Mrs.-N. H. Saunders.
Thillyard, Miss Anna Blythe, Educational,
EASTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE 39

Ministers: Officers:
D. J. C. Barrett, H. M. S. Rich- Supt., N. H. Saunders (will riot
ards, C. S.Joyce. enter upon duty until spring)
Licentiates: Sec. and Treas., S. Donaldson,
E. A:Jones, W. B. Lindsay.. Oshawa, Ontario.
Missionary Licentiates: MissiOn Committee: N. H. Saun-
E. D. Lamont, Jos. Foitier, A. G. ders, B. E. Manuel, G. H. Mor-
Jean, Mrs. L. F. Passebois, Mrs. gan, J. R. Johnston.
N. H. Saunders,. Mrs. E. A. Department Secretaries:
Jones, Miss Mabel MacDougall, Sabbath School, Sadie P. Oickle.
Mrs. L. M. Crate. Home Miss., B. E. Manuel.
Church School Teachers: Educational, N. H. Saunders.
Miss Georgiana Booth; MisS Miss. Vol., Gladys M. Forward.
Greta Hubley, Miss May New- Ministers:
berry. N. H. Saunders, B. E. Manuel.
Church Directory: Church School Teachers:
Kingston, Ontario, Princess and Sadie P. Oickle, Gladys M. For-
Montreal Sts. ward.
Montreal, Quebec, 280 Ville-
neuve 'West.
Ottawa, Ontario, 65 Fifth Ave.
Waterville, Quebec, Westmount INSTITUTIONS IN THE EAST-
St. ERN CANADIAN UNION
CONFERENCE
Educational:
NEWFOUNDLAND MISSION Oshawa Missionary College, Box
Territory: The Island of New- 308, Oshawa, Ontario.
' foundland, and Labrador. Maritime Academy, Memram-
Population: 242,974; churches, cook, New Brunswick.
3; members; 88. Publishing:
Office Address: Box 217, St. John's; Canadian Watchman Press, Osh-
Newfoundland. awa, Ontario.

LAKE UNION CONFERENCE


Organized zoo'
Territory: The Conferences of Chi- Executive Committee: Wm.
cago, East Michigan, Indiana, Guthrie, the presidents of the
Illinois, North Michigan, North - conferences comprising the Lake
Wiscmisin, South Wisconsin, and Union Conference, and Frederick
West Michigan. Griggs, J. W. Davis, J. L. Mc-
Population: 15,714,703; churches, Conaughey, G. R. Pattie, S. B.
372; members, 14,107. Horton, H. T. Elliott, H. 0
Olson. J. D. Snider, W. E. Aber-
Office Address: Drawer C, Berrien nathy.
Springs, Mich. Legal Assn.: " Lake Union Con-
Officers: ference Assn. of S. D. A."
Pres., Wm. Guthrie.
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, W. E. Department Secretaries:
Abernathy. Field Miss., J. W. Davis.
40 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE

Educational, G. R. Fattic. Sabbath School, Mrs. P. C. Hay-


Training School, Frederick ward.
Griggs. Ministers:
Miss. Vol., H., T. Elliott. A. J. Clark, P. C. Hayward, F.
Home Miss., J. L. McConaughey. A. Wright, W. B. Ochs, N. R.
Religious Liberty, S. B. Horton. Nelson, S. G. Burley, J. M.
Ministers: Erickson, E. F. Ferris, G. Vi-
Wm. Guthrie, H. 0. Olson, Fred- trano, M. G. Nunes, L. A.
erick Griggs, T. M. French, H. T. Hoopes J. F. Huenergardt, P. E.
Elliott, G. R. Fattic, J. L. Mc- Berthelsen, J. D. Johnson, Titus
Conaughey, S. B. Horton, J. W. Kurtichanov, S. Mortenson, R.
Davis, C. M. Sorenson, H. E. W. Garrett.
Edwards, C. A. Burman, W. W. Licentiates:
Miller. J. A. Dominski, Fenton Hibben,
Licentiates: L. C. Metcalf, N. Oancea, W. A.
0. J. Graf, J. D. Snider. Woodruff, V. R. Hillman, L. G.
Missionary Licentiate: Nyman, E. A. Clough, J. W.
W. E. Abernathy. Kasa, L. G. Nyman, August
Swedberg, Dr. J. F. Morse, A. G.
Yakovenko, Harry Sherrig.
CHICAGO CONFERENCE Missionary Licentiates:
Organized 1919. Mrs. P. T. Hjelle, Mrs. Helen
Territory: The following-named Jarvais, Mrs. W. S. Jenkins,
counties in the State of Illinois: Mrs. Luella McKean, Miss Rosa
Cook, DuPage, Will, Lake, Mc- N. Kozel, Miss Effie Svenson,
Henry, Kane, Kendall, Grundy, Frieda Reinmutli, Louise Liebau,
Kankakee; and Lake County, Florence Lawrence, Helen Payne,
Ind. J. R. Watts, Hazel V. Leach;
Population of Illinois: 6,485,098; Grace Evans Selma Dahl, Mrs.
churches, 25; members, 1,973. P. C. Hayward, Elizabeth Eitel,
Office: 812 Steger Bldg., 28 East - Mrs. C. L. Clough, S. N. Curtiss,
Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. K. Offerman, A. Vermelin, 0. P.
Gulbrandson, Cornelius Pearl, P.
Officers: T. Hjelle.
Pres., A. J. Clark.
Sec. and Treas., W. A. Woodruff. Church School Teachers:
Executive Committee: A. J. Julia Nelson, Mrs. L. C. Derrick,
Clark, W. B. Forsythe, F. A. Mrs. Anita Carter, Lena Wad-
Wright, W. A. Woodruff, J. C. leigh, Jean Henry, Mrs. J. A.
Holden, W. B. Ochs, N. R. Nel- Dominski, Miss Ella Foreman,
son. Mabel Seitz, Evelyn Brown,
Legal Assn.: " Chicago Confer- Marguerite Porter, Niha Hulett,
ence Association of S. D. A." - Alice Bodin, Louise Dedeker,
Pres., A. J. Clark; Sec., W. B. Hattie Andre, Doris Davis.
Ochs. Church Directory:
Aurora, Plum and Iowa Sts.
Department Secretaries: Broadview, Theological Semi-
Chicago Book and Bible House, nary, La Grange.
W. A. Woodruff. Brookfield, Pacific Press Chapel.
Field Miss., E. A. Clough; Asst., Chicago:
Miss Hazel V. Leach. Bohemian, 2629 South Sawyer
Home Miss., L. G. Nyman. Ave.
Educational and Miss. Vol., Miss Danish-Norwegian, 2914 West
Grace Evans. North Ave.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE 41

German, No. 1, 2318 Roscoe St. Legal Assn.: " East Michigan
German, No. 2, Sixty-second Conference Assn. of the S. D. A."
and Lincoln. Sts. Department Secretaries:
Hungarian, 9228 Drexel Ave. Tract Soc., R. M. Harrison.
Italian, 1213 Gilpin Place. Field Miss., F..Myers.
Polish, 1244 Erie St. Miss. Vol. and Home Miss., Cleo
Russian, 2914 West North Ave. M. Bunker.
Swedish, 5414 Rice St. Educational and Sabbath School,
S. S. Scandinavian, 139 West Rose E. Herr. .
1.11th St. Ministers:
Prairie Ave. (colored), 4338
Wm. A. Westworth, T. B. Buck-
Prairie Ave.
ner, Frank Dudley, G. P. Gaede.
South Side, Sixtieth Place and H. P. Gray, 0. B. Hall, J. W.
Princeton Ave.
North Shore, Terminal Hall, McComas, E. L. Peterson, W. H.
Sherrig.
1124 Wilson Ave.
West Central, 3214 West Mon- Honorary: E. I. Beebe, H. A.
Boylan, R. C. Gardner, J. 0. Fer-
roe St.
ris, L. G. Moore, W. D. 1='irk-
Harvey, 125 153rd St. hurst, N. H. Poole, J. M. Wilbur.
Hammond, 608 Truman Ave..
Hammond, Ind. Licentiates:
Indiana Harbor, 3731 Guthrie Wm. H. Bergberm, F. Gingolani.
St., Indiana Harbor, Ind. Missionary Licentiates:
Joilet, Richmond and Prairie Ena Alger, W. L. Avery, Tillie
Ayes. E. Barr, Gertrude L. Birdseye,
Kankakee, Oak and Dearborn. Cleo M. Bunker, Mrs. G. P.
Gaede, Mrs. Anne E. Graham,
R. M. Harrison, Wilhelmine
Mueller, F. D. Myers, Minnie B.
EAST MICHIGAN CONFERENCE Sell, E. F. Slater, Rose E. Herr,
Organized in 1902, from territory Mrs. Agnes E. Webber.
formerly comprising the Michi- Honorary: Marie P. Harriman,
gan Conference. Mina Pierce.
Territory: The southeastern por- Church School Teachers:
tion of Michigan, including the Ethel Beamer. Edith Volbrecht,
following counties: Hillsdale, Zella B. Avery, Ruby Crain, Es-
St. Clair,Lenawee, Monroe, sie BurgessT Hazel. F. Elwood,
Wayne,htenaw, as Jackson, Mildred Wonders, W. Royce
Ingham, Livingston, Oakland, Vail, Clare Van Fossen, Ena De
Macomb, Clinton, Lapeer, Ge- Camp, Alfaretta M. Sherman,
nessee, Shiawassee, Saginaw, Dorothy F. Case, G. S. Bugbee,
Tuscola, Sanilac, Huron, Bay. Aileen Hibblen.
Population of Michigan: 3,667,222; Church Directory:
churches, 56; members, 2,011. Ann Arbor, Prospect and Church
Office: Holly, Mich. Sts.
Officers: Bay City, 304 South Dean St.
Pres., W. A. Westworth. Detroit:
Sec. and Treas., Miss Tillie E. First, G. A. R. Hall, CaSs. and
Barr. Grand River Ave.
Executive Committee: W. A. Colored, Hartford and Cobb
Westworth, Frank Dudley, H. A. Sts.
Griffis, J. W. McComas, J. B. Mc- Flint, 709 Stockton St.
Kenney; W. H. Sherrig, W. J. Jackson, Summit- and Ten Eyck
Webber. Sts.
42 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE

Lansing, 614 West Washtenaw Church School Teachers:


St. Ruth Branson, Theodore Greer,
Pontiac, Hill St. Eva Hendrickson, Alma Hen-
Saginaw, 1200 North Michigan drickson, Cora B. Hicks, Mabel
Ave. Hicks, Ava Kirkpatrick, Mrs. G.
W. McBride, Lydia Marsh, Flor-
ence Palmer, Marion Puels, Mrs..
ILLINOIS CONFERENCE F. G. Pontius, Mrs. Paul Quim-
Organized 1918 by, Forest Schoonard, Mrs. For-
Territory: The State of Illinois, est Schoonard, Gladys Scott,
except the following-named nine Miss Illott Vickery.
counties in the northeastern part Church Directory:
of the State: Cook, Lake, Mc- Bloomington, Knights of Pythias
Henry, Kane, DuPage, Kendall, Hall.
Grundy, Kankakee, and Will. Danville, Main and First Sts.
Population of Illinois: 6,485,098; Decatur, College and Packard
churches, 37; members, 1,391. Sts.
Office: 304 West Allen St., Spring- Du Quoin, 527 South Jefferson
field, Ill. St.
Galesburg, 247 Blaine Ave.
Officers: Moline, 1315 Fourteenth St.
Pres.,'W. H. Holden. Peoria, Fayette and Monroe Sts.
Sec. and Treas., H. E. Moon. Rockford, 604 West State St.
Executive Committee: W. H. Springfield, 300 West Allen St.
Holden, H. E. Moon, B. L. Post, Streator, 113 South First St.
W. W. BrayshaiV, P. C. Hanson, Urbana, 1007 West Stoughton
F. E. Endriss. St.
Legal Assn.: " The Illinois Con-
ference Assn. of S. D. A."
Department Secretaries:
Tract Soc., H. E. Moon. INDIANA CONFERENCE
Field Miss., R. J. Watson. Organized 1872
Sabbath School, Evelyn Calkins.
Educational and Miss. Vol., F. Territory: The State 'of Indiana,
S. Thompson. excepting the seven counties in
Home Miss., P. C. Hanson. the northern tier.
Religious Liberty, W. H. Holden. Population of Indiana: 2,930,544;
Ministers: churches, 68; members, 1,976.
W. H. Holden, P. C. Hanson, B. Office: Rooms 417-21 Castle Hall
L. Post, Geo. Wikander, J. C. Bldg., Indianapolis, hid.
Nixon, R. J. Nethery. Officers:
Honorary: C. H. Bliss. .
Pres., C. S. Wiest.
Licentiates: Sec. and Trea,s., 0: G. Albert.
H. 0. Butler, D. A. -Mitchell, R. Executive Committee: C. S.
J. Watson, R. A. Benjamin, J. D. Wiest, H. A. Lukens, J. H.
Reavis, F. S. Thompson, Clyde Talge, 0. G. Albert, T. A. Good-
Ellis. win, D. S. Hammond, R. W.
Missionary Licentiates: Hostetler.
H. E. Moon, Mary B. Craig, Mrs. Legal Assn.: " The,Indiana Assn.
Kate Williams, Celia, McAlister, of S. D. A." .
Doris Hedstrom, Miss Anna " The Indiana Medical 'Miss: and
Hibben, Miss Jean Phillips, Mrs. Benevolent Assn.," C. S. Wiest,
0. W. Maschke, D. E. H. Lind- Pres.; Dr. W. R. Simmons, Sec.
sey, Mrs. D. E. H. Lindsey. and Treas.
LAKE UNION CONThRENCE 43

Department Secretaries: Population of Michigan: 3,667,222;


Tract Soc.; 0. G. Albert. churches, 46; members, 1,326.
Field Miss., W. B. Maris. Office:, Reed City, Mich.
Sabbath School and Educational, Officers:
Miss Edith Shepard. Pres., H. H. Hicks.
Miss. Vol., D. C. Newbold. Sec. and Treas., A. P. Petersen.
Home Miss., C. W. Bryan. Executive Committee: H. H.
Religious Liberty, C. S. Wiest. Hicks, W. S. Cole, A. V. Morri-
Ministers: son, T. M. Summerville, F. S.
C. S. Wiest, John Knox, H. A. Clarke.
Lukens, G. B. Starr, W. A. Legal Assn.: " North Michigan
Young, J. M. Campbel , W. J. Conference Association of S. D.
Blake, Hugh Williams, D. C. A."
Newbold, C. L. White.
Honorary: 0. S. Hadley. Department Secretaries:
Licentiates: Tract Soc., A. P. Petersen.
C. W. Marsh, C. W. Bryan, W. Field Miss., H. P. Brodt.
B. Mails. Miss. Vol. and Home Miss., J. J.
Shafer.
Missionary Licentiates: Religious Liberty, H. H. HiC6.
Miss Edith Shepard, Miss Mary Educational and Sabbath School,
Kent, Mrs. C. W. Marsh, Miss Inis Morey.
Alma Tibbs, 0. G. Albert, Ida
V. Hadley, Mrs. Mildred Bryan, Ministers:
Miss May Bell, Miss Helen H. H. Hicks, Chancy Wood, A.
Woods, Miss Amanda Perkins. V. Morrison, T. M. Summerville,
0. M. Kittle, N. M. Jorgensen,
Church School Teachers: G. H. Simpson.
Miss Elizabeth Blake, Miss Ruby Honorary: J. C. Harris, F. J.
Harrison. Miss Ruby Ratcliffe, Harris, Byron Hagle.
Miss Laurie Bennett, Miss Alice
Colhower, Orville Dunn, Albert Licentiatei:
Mobley, Miss Donna Priddy, Miss A. P. Petersen, J. J. Shafer, H.
Naomi Marvin, Miss Mayna Mil- P. Brodt.
ler, Mrs. E. G. Johanson, Miss Missionary Licentiates:
Lorraine Fankhouser, Mrs. B. T. Mrs. Bertha Jorgensen, Mrs. T.
Hughes, Miss Ethel Flick, Theo M. Summerville, Inis Morey.
Gipson, Mrs. Bertha Stottlemyer, Honorary: Mrs. M. M. Faulkner.
Mrs. Fred Wier, Miss Inez Bird, Church School Teachers:
Miss Helen Rogers, Mrs. Ivah Miss Dora Greve, Miss Shirley
Hoffman, Miss Ora Unthank, G. Waters, Charles Branch, Mrs.
Miss' Beatrice Larimer. Ola Kidder, Miss Bessie Wery,
Miss Edith Murrier, Harry Bur-
NORTH MICHIGAN CON- kett, Harry Butterfield, Henry
FERENCE Eastman, Miss Bessie West,
Miss Cora Brown, Miss Esther
Organized 1902 Karr, Miss Luella Wells, Miss
Territory: That portion of the Waive McAllister, Miss Kather-
lower peninsula of Michigan ine Shepard, Miss Mary Park.
north of a line formed by the
southerly boundaries of t h e
counties of Muskegon, making a NORTH WISCONSIN CON-
straight line across to the south- FERENCE
ern boundaries of the counties Organized 1916
of Montcalm, Gratiot, Midland. Territory: The northern portion
and Arenac. of Wisconsin, including the fol-
44 LAKE UNION* CONFERENCE

lowing counties: Pepin, Pierce, Home School: Mrs. Julia John-


Dunn, Rusk, Taylor, Lincoln, son.
Langlade, the nine northern Church Directory:
townships of Oconto County, Ashland, Wis., 620 Tenth Ave..
and the counties of Marinette, West.
Florence, Forest, Oneida, Vilas, Chippewa Falls, Wis., Wood-
Price, Iron, Ashland, Sawyer, ward Ave. and Wisconsin St.
Bayfield, Douglas, Washburn, Menominee, Mich,, 1718 Broad-
Burnette, Polk, St. Croix, Bar- way.
ron, Chippewa; also the Upper Merrell, Wis., cor. Eighth and
Peninsula of Michigan. Spruce Sts.
Population of Wisconsin: 2,631,- Superior, Wis., cor. Eleventh St.
839; churches, 40; members, and Cuming Ave.
1,080.
Office: 620 Tenth Ave., West, SOUTH WISCONSIN CONFER-
Ashland, Wis.; address, Box ENCE
482.
Formerly part of the Wisconsin
Officers: Conference organized in 1871;
Pres., J. J. Irwin. divided and reorganized in 1916.
Sec. and Treas., H. W. Johnson. Territory: All the counties of the
Executive Committee: J. J. State of Wisconsin south of the
Irwin, H. W. Johnson, G. H. northern boundaries of Buffalo,
Nelson, E. A. Piper, H. M. For- Eau Claire, Clark, Marathon, and
shee. Shawano Counties, and all of
Department Secretaries: Oconto County south of a line
Tract Soc., H. W. Johnson. drawn due east from the north-
Field Miss., C. R. Morris. east corner of Shawano County
Sabbath School, Educational, to Marinette County, and from
and Miss. Vol., G. A. Piper. there following the. northern
Home Miss., P. G. Herrick. boundary of Oconto County to
Religious Liberty, J. J. Irwin. Green Bay.
Ministers: Population of the State of Wiscon-
J. J. Irwin, E. A. Piper, B. D. sin: 2,631,839; churches, 53;
Robison, C. A. Eckerman, P. M. members, 1,969.
Hanson. Office: Rooms 257-260 Washing-
Honorary: F. Stebbeds, R. J. ton Bldg., Madison, Wis.
Bellows. Officers:
Licentiates: Pres., I. J. Woodman.
C. R. Morris, P. G. Herrick, H. Sec. and Treas., A. E. Nelson.
M. Forshee. Executive Committtee: I. J.
Woodman, A. E. Nelson, P. L.
Missionary Licentiates: Larson, A. W. Coon, W. H. Wes-
Miss Sue Jones, H. W. Johnson. termeyer, G. M. Pflugradt,
Church School Teachers: Chas. Mcrillis.
Mrs. H. E. Hetherington, Mrs. Legal Assn.: " Wisconsin Con-
A. E. Mills, Miss Lillian Kirsch. ference Assn. of the S. D. A."
ner, Miss Jewel Hanson, Miss Department Secretaries:
Eliza Hummel, Miss Esther Tract Soc., A. E. Nelson.
Kirschner, Miss Gladys Ranney, Field Miss., E. Remsen.
Miss Myrtle Peterson, Miss Ar- Sabbath School and Educational.
villa Ebert, A. L. Denier, James Mrs. Augusta Jorgensen.
-Bennett, Mrs. Lulu Ramsdell, Home Miss. and Miss. Vol., L. G.
Miss Alice Wery. Jorgensen.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE 45

Medical Miss., R. S. Ingersoll, WEST MICHIGAN CON-


M. D. FERENCE -
Religious Liberty. I. J. Wood- Formerly a. part of the Michigan
man. ' Conference, organized in- 1861;
Ministers: divided and reorganized in 1902.
I. J. Woodman, A. W. Coon, W. Territory: Southwesten Michigan,
H. Maynor, C. N. Sanders, W. south of the southern boundary
H. Westermeyer, M. C. Guild, of Muskegon County, making a
D. P. Gaede, A. F. French, 0. F. straight line across to the south-
Gaylord, L. G. Jorgensen, M. J. ern boundary of Montcalm Coun-
Allen; B. J. White. , ty, and west of the westerly -
Licentiates: line of the counties of Clinton,
A. D. Bohn, B. H. Phipps, E. Ingham, Jackson, and Hillsdale;
IVestman, A. Catalano, E. A. also the following counties of
Weaver. Indiana; Steuben, LaGrange,
Missionary Licentiates: Elkhart, St. Joseph, LaPorte.
A. E. Nelson, P. L. Larson, Mrs. and Porter.
D. B. Christianson, Mrs. M. J. Population of Michigan: 3,667,222:
Allen, R. S. Ingersoll, M. D., churches, 47; members, 2,381.
Olive Ingersoll, M. D., Ida Poch, Office: 125 North Division Ave..
Mrs. Augusta Jorgensen, E. Grand Rapids, Mich.
Remsen, Arthur Skeels. Officers:
Church School Teachers: Pres.. J. F. Piper.
Agnes Nelson, Clarence Nelson, Sec. and Treas., C. B. Waller.
Grace Jordan, Grace Maas. Executive Committee: J. F.
Grace Bush, Myrtle Jennings, Piper, A. E. Serns, Fred Green.
Helyn Hansen, Helen Johnson, W. P. Elliott, S. T. Shadel, B. F.
Vern Brown Irma Bidwell, Williams, E. L. Smith.
Verna Bidwell, Gladys Hollings- Legal Assn.: " West Michigan
worth, Emma Doering, Ruth Conference Assn. of S. D. A."
Benson, Florence Wangerin, Pres., J. F. Piper; Ti-eas., C. B.
Harriet Orr, Emilie Crouch, Waller.
Faye Strickland, Harry Wohl- Department Secretaries:
ers, Mrs. Harry Wohlers, Jose- Tract Soc., H. P. Bloum.
phine Rothernbach, Anna Jen- Field Miss., G. H. Barbee.
sen, Edgar Schulz, Margaret Sabbath School Mrs. J. F. Piper.
Mahe, Flora McChesney. Educational, Mrs. Carolyn. Ras-
Church Directory: musson.
Appleton, Richmond and Gilmore Miss. Vol.. G. H. Smith.
Sts. Religious Liberty. I. O. Lamson.
Eau Claire, Francis St., Shaw- Ministers:
town. J. F. Piper, A. E. Serns, S. T.
Fond du Lac, I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Shadel, 0. L. Ice, 0. L. Denslow.
South Main St. W. P. Elliott, B. F. Williams, J.
Green Bay, 704 West Walnut St, G. Lamson, E. N. Sargeant, B.
Kenosha, Howland and Salem M. Butterfield. -
Sts. Honorary: L. T. Nicola, H.
Madison, Women's Bldg. Nicola, J. W. Covert, IT. S. An-
Milwaukee, English and German, derson, J. E. White.
865 Fifth St. Licentiates:
New London, Smith and Pine Reuben Greene, Grant Hosford,
Sts. Robert -Boothby, E. L. Smith, G.
Racine, 1201 Tenth St. H. Barbee, G. H. Smith.
46 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE

Missionary Licentiates: Hastings, East and Bond Sts.


C. B. Waller, F. IL Pierce, C. P. Holland, cor. Thirteenth and
Hall, Henry Blown, Jennie De Central Ave.
Young, Mrs. Edith Cross, Mrs. Kalamazoo, Sheldon and Jack-
Beatrice Hibbard, Miss. Carolyn son Sts.
Rasmusson, Mrs. J. F. Piper. Nashville, Middle St.
Honorary: Mrs. Emma Hebiier, Otsego, Franklin and Kalamazoo
Miss Frances P. Goodwyn. Sts.
Church School Teachers: St. Joseph, Library Hall.
Mrs. 0. T. Burt, Miss Hattie South Bend, Progress Club Hall,
Bell Abbott, Blanche Hicks, Miss 212 South LaFayette St.
Helen Y. Northrop, . Miss Ivy
Garber, Mrs. Lillian Eyestone, INSTITUTIONS IN THE LAKE
Miss Ruth Ladd, Miss Bernice UNION CONFERENCE
Howard, Mrs. C. M. Sorenson,
Mrs. L. G. Stafford, Mrs. C. N. Educational:
Sanders, Miss Nara McNeal, Adelphian Academy, Holly, Mich.
Miss Ione Robertson, Miss Pearl Bethel Academy, Bethel, Wis.
Drumb, -Miss Grace Bollinger, Broadview Theological Seminary,
Miss Florence Ashley, Miss R. F. D. 1, Box 58, La Grange.
Mary Stevens, Miss Edith Haz- Ill.
elton, Miss Florence Leiby, T. S. Cedar Lake Academy, Cedar
Copeland, C. R. Smith, C. H. Lake Mich.
Palmer, Mrs. T. B. Forehand, Emmanuel Missionary. College,
Miss Grace. Rosser. Berrien Springs, Mich.
Fox River Academy, Sheridan,
Church Directory:
Albion, G. A. R. Hall. Ill.
Allegan, Cutler St. Indiana Academy, Cicero, Ind.
Battle Creek, Tabernacle, Wash- Walderly Academy, Hines, 'Wis.
ing-ton and Main Sts. Publishing:
Benton Harbor, Ross and Lin- South Bend Branch of the Re-
coln Sts.. view and Herald Pub. Assn.,
Berrien Springs College. College 21'l South Lafayette St.,
Chapel. South Bend, Ind.
Berrien Springs, Village, Old Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Brook-
Court House Bldg. field, Ill.
Charlotte, South Sheldon St. Emmanuel Missionary College
Coldwater, North End of Polk Press, Berrien Springs, Mich.
St. Sanitariums:
Elkhart, Ind., K. of P. Hall, Madison Sanitarium, Madison,
Main St. Wis.
Grand Haven, Unitarian Church, Tri-City Sanitarium, 1213 Fif-
Washington St. teenth St., Moline, Ill.
Grand Rapids, Cass Ave., near Wabash Valley Sanitarium, La-
Wealthy Ave.. fayette, Ind.
NORTHERN UNION. CONFERENCE
Organized Igoz
Territory: The conferences of Officers:
Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, Pres., W. H. Clark.
and South Dakota. Sec. and Treas.. A. R. Smouse.
Population: 6,071,570; churches, Executive Committee:' W. H.
258; members, 8,648. Clark, A. L. Miller, J. E. Shive-
Office: 2718 Third Ave., South, ly,- T. H. Jeys, C. J. Metzger, A.
Minneapolis, Minn. P. Hanson, A. R. Smouse.
Officers: Legal Assn.: " The Iowa Sev-
Pres., E. T. Russell. enth-day Adventist Association."
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, I. G. Department Secretaries:
Ortner. Tract Soc., C. A. Regester.
Executive Committee: E. T. Field Miss., L. L. Grand Pre.
Russell, I. G. Ortner, W. H. District Miss. Directors: J. W.
Clark, H. H. Humann, A. J. Dorcas, Steen Jensen, J. W.
Haysmer, H. M. Johnson, H. J. Beams.
Sheldon, E. M. Oberg, S. A. Sabbath School, Mrs. Flora V.
Ruskjer, Anol Grundset. Dorcas.
regal Assn.: " The Northern Educational, Bert Rhoads.
Union Conference Assn. of S. D. Miss. Vol., L. R. Marsh.
A., Inc." Home Miss., R. F. Woods.
Transportation Agent, I. G. Ort- Religious Liberty, W. K. Smith.
ner. Ministers:
Department Secretaries: W. H. Clark, A. L. Miller, W.
Union Field Miss., E. M. Oberg. K. Smith, G. E. Leffler, V. W.
Educational and Miss. Vol., H. Robb, W. A. McKibben, C. J.
J. Sheldon. Metzger, 11 W. Beams, F. M.
Home Miss. Anol Grundset. Corbaley, 0. R. Hawkins, T. H.
Religious Liberty, E. T. Russell. Jeys.
Ministers: Licentiatei:
E. T. Russell, H. J. Sheldon, Mrs. E. F. Hawkins, W. C. Fore-
Anol Grundset. man, A. R. Smouse, L. L. Grand
Honorary: E. Hilliard, 0. Mad- Pre, C. V. Starr, D. K. Olsen,
sen, Valentine Leer, Martin F. F. Schwindt, Bert Rhoads,
Olsen, A. F. Schmidt, . W. Dor- L. R. Marsh, W. H. Teesdale,
cas, J. C. Clemens. R. F. Woods.
Licentiates: Missionary Licentiates:
I. G. Ortner, E. M. Oberg, S. J. Steen Jensen, C. A. Regester, Mrs.
Abegg. Flora V. Dorcas, Mrs. Irene B.
Honorary Missionary Credentials: West, Mrs. C. A. Prescott, Miss
H., M. Jones, Mrs. Myrtle Asay, Evelyn Davis, Miss Alice G.
Miss. Laura Buck, Miss Rose Kinney, Miss Ida Robinson, Miss
Boose. Bertha Benson, Miss Alma Nel-
son, Miss E. J. Blanchard, Miss
Ruby McSparran, Miss. Lillian
IOWA CONFERENCE Hagman, Miss Hannah Larson,
Organized 1863 A. W. Barbour, M. D.
Territory: The State of Iowa. Church School Teachers:
Population: 2,403,630; churches, Miss Olive Cox, Miss Edna
98; members, 3,073. Knudson, Miss Helen Reynolds,
Office: Nevada, Iowa. - Miss Lorena Watts, C. V. Starr,
47
4S NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE

Miss Gertrude Venn, Miss Bes- Legal Assn.: " The Minnesota
sie Bailey, Miss Nellie Butler, . Conference Association of Sev-
Miss Olive Jensen, W. H. Lyon, enth-day Adventists."
Mrs. C. A. Pullen, J. H. Rhoads, Department Secretaries:
Miss Genevieve Robeson, Miss Tract- Soc., 0. U. Giddings.
Deloris Vaughn, Miss Wilella Field Miss., H. A. Rentfro.
Baugh. Sabbath School, Mary D. Hop-
Church Directory: kins.
Burlington, Central Ave. and Educational: H. M. Hiatt.
Smith St. Miss. Vol., E. L. Sheldon.
Cedar Falls, Thirteenth and Wal- Home Miss., Herbert Christen-
nut Sts. sen.
Cedar Rapids, Kellwood Park. Religious Liberty, C. IV. Ruben-
Council Bluffs, Story and Bluff dall.
Sts. Ministers:
Creston, 304 North Oak St. M. E. Anderson, Geo. Budd,
Davenport, 537 West Fifteenth 0. J. Dahl, C. Edwardson, S. D.
St. Hartwell, E. G. Hayes, A. J.
Des Moines, Eighth and Wash- Haysmer, H. M. Hiatt, J. H.
ington Sts. Hoffman, H. R. Johnson, Eugene
Dubuque, Elm St., bet. 21st and Leland, M. S. Reppe, C. W.Ru-
22c1. bendall, A. H. Rulkoetter, M.
Fort Madison, Third and Alli- Ruskjer, E. L. Sheldon, G. J.
son Sts.' Steltzer, D. F. Weatherly, T. M.
Keokuk, Seventeenth ,and. Ex- Krainean.
change Sts. Licentiates:
,Marshalltown, First and Church August S. Anderson, H. Chris-
Sts. tensen, B. 0. Engen, A. IV. Win-
Mason City, Fourteenth St, and nerberg, H. L. Wood.
South Delaware Ave. Missionary -Licentiates:
Muscatine, 509 Fifth St.,. West. Ellen Bodine, Miss Erma Crook,
Oskaloosa, 606 South St.. Mrs. V. B. Cummings, Gust
Ottumwa, Ransom and and Church Freeman, 0. U. Giddings, Pearl
Sts. Hannen, Alfredo Hanson, Eva-
Sioux City, 313 Omaha St. lyn Hoblit, Hanna Holth, Mary
D. Hopkins, Erma Jondahl,-Eva
Kisor, Lillian Lindgren, Alice
MINNESOTA CONFERENCE Mattson, Mrs. J. C. Olson, H. A.
Organized 1862 Rentfro.
Church School Teachers:
Territory: The State of Minne- Mabel Engelrup, Jacobine Grim-
sota. stad, Mrs. Geo. Larson, Jennie
Population: 2,386,371; churches, Burgeson, Mrs. Alicia, Koehler,
72; members, 2,464. Estella Gleason, Beth Town-
Office: 1854 Roblyn Ave., St. Paul, send, Emil Leers, Marion Engel-
Minn. bert, Grace Jorgenson, Maggie
Officers: Hanson, Ruth Johnson, Mrs. E.
Pres., A. J. Haysmer. M. Oberg, Ella Ross, Vesta Ru-
Sec. and Treas., S. D. Hartwell. bendall, Gladys Riechel, Viola
Executive Committee: A. J. Reed, Esther Christensen, Mrs.
Haysmer, S. D. Hartwell, A. H. Hattie Thompson, Ethel Mitch-
Rulkoetter, E. G. Hayes, H. M. ell, Lila Hill, Mrs. L. D. Harris,
Hiatt, H. L. Halverson, J. W. Bianca Henricksen, Roxy Zuber-
Dahlgren. bier, Mrs. Ellen Lee.
NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE 49

Church Directory: Ministers:


Duluth, English, Sixtieth St. H. Humann, C. C. Jensen,
and Tenth Ave., East. P. G. Stanley, J. A. Litwinenco,
Duluth, Scandinavian, 331 West E. J. Lorntz, J. K. Fischer, A. A.
23d Ave., West Duluth. Dirksen, A. B: Tetzlaff.
Mankato, 213 State St. Honorary: Valentine Leer, Mar-
Minneapolis: tin Olson.
English, Stevens Ave. and Licentiates:
Twenty-seventh St. A. G. Goode, Fred Nehring, J. C.
Danish-Norwegian, Franklin Harder, G. J. Lang, R. Sabarow-
and Twenty-second Ayes., sky, T. M. Langberg, Mina Pa-
South. nasuk.
Swedish, Franklin and Twen- Missionary Licentiates:
ty-fourth Ayes. C. G. Ortner, Mrs. J. E. McClel-
St. Paul: land, Mrs. B. Bunnell, F. B.
English, 677 Holly Ave. Pogue, Dr. Alma Goude.
Scandinaviari, Greenbrier and Church School Teachers:
Jenks Sts. Mrs. Mary Kelsey, Eldina C.
St. Cloud, Unity Church, Fourth Bietz, Mrs. Guy Searle, Miss
Ave., South, and Second St, Marie Stern, J. H. Peters, Miss
Stillwater, Laurel and Fifth Sts. - E. Lois Jensen.

NORTH DAKOTA CONFER- SOUTH DAKOTA CONFERENCE


ENCE Organized 1879
Organized 1902 Territory: The State of South
Territory: The State of North Dakota, except the Black Hills
Dakota, except Adams and Bow- Counties of Fall River, Custer,
man Counties. - Pennington, Butte, Mead e,
Population: 645,730; churches, 55; Washington, Shannon; and in-
members, 1,812. cluding the counties of Adams
Office Address: Box CCC, James- and Bowman, North Dakota.
town, N. Dak. Population of South Dakota:
Officers: 583,888; churches, 33; members,
Pres., P. G. Stanley. 1,300.
S'ec. and Treas., C. G. Ortner. Office Address: Broadway and
EXecutive Committee: P.. G. Third Ave., N. E., Watertown, S.
Stanley, C. C. Jensen, W. 0. Dak.
Johnson, A. B. Tetzlaff, C. G. Postal Address: Drawer 586, Wa-
Ortner, Christ. Lang, A. A. Dirk- tertown, S. Dak.
sen.. Officers:
Legal Assn.: " The North Da- Pres., S. A. Ruskjer.
kota -Conference Assn. of S. Sec. and Treas., J. H. Nies.
D. A. Executive Committee: S. A.
Department Secretaries: Ruskjer, J. H. Nies, C. M. Bab-
Tract Soc. and Field Miss., F. B. cock, G. G. Hagele, M. M. Kier,
Pogue. E. H. Oswald, A. W. Kuehl.
Sabbath School and Home Miss., Legal Assn.: " South Dakota
B. A. Scherr. Conference. of Seventh-day Ad-
Religious Liberty, E. J. Lorntz. ventists. Pres., S. A.' Ruskjer;
Miss. Vol. and Educational, A. Sec. and Treas., J. H. Nies.
B. Tetzlaff. Department Secretaries:
Medical Miss., Dr. Alma Goude. Tract Soc., D. H. Madsen.
50 NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE

Field Miss. and Educationa1, H. Huron, 1146 Sixth St.


N. Jenson. Sioux Falls, South Duluth Ave.,
Home Miss. and Miss. Vol., C. between Thirteenth and Four-
A. Striven. teenth Sts.
Sabbath School, S. A. Ruskjer. Watertown, Broadway and
Religious Liberty, S. A. Ruskjer. Third Ave., N. E.
Ministers:
S. A. Ruskjer, C. M. Babcock,
C. A. Scriven, A. W. Kuehl, E. INSTITUTIONS IN THE,
H. Oswald, G. W. Tucker, E. G. NORTHERN UNION
Olsen. CONFERENCE.
Licentiates:
F. E. Bresee, Harvey Jenson, Educational:
Dan Reiner, Gordon Oss, Melvin Hutchinson Theological Semi-
Oss. nary, Hutchinson, Minn.
Missionary Licentiates: Maplewood Academy, Maple
J. H. Nies, D. H. Madsen, Grace Plain, Minn:
Stewart, Ida Rislov, W. F. Hahn, Oak Park Academy, Nevada,
Etta Jaqua, Elizabeth Magnu- Iowa.
son, Minnie Erickson, Jennie Plainview Academy, Redfield,
LaRue. S. Dak.
Church School Teachers: Sheyenne River Academy, Har-
Hazel Berg, Thelma Scriven, vey, N. Dak.
Mrs. G. G. Dollinger, Irene An- Publishing:
derson, Mabelle Christensen, Northern Branch of the Pacific
Florence Shumway. Press Pub. Assn., 182 North
Church Directory: Snelling Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
Aberdeen, Sixth Ave. and Lloyd Sanitarium:
St. Iowa Sanitarium, Nevada, Iowa.

NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE


Organized 1906
(Not receiving revised directory of the North Pacific Union Conference,
former matter reprinted.)
Territory: The Conferences of W. I. Smith, H. G. Thurston, W.
Montana, Southern Oregon, L. Adams, W. C. Flaiz, Dr. W. B.
Southern Idaho, Upper Colum- Holden, E. C. Boger, N. H. Con-
bia, Western Oregon, Western way, G. C. Hoskin.
Washington, and the Territory Legal Assn.: " North Pacific
of Alaska. Union Conference Assn. of S.
D. A."
Population: 3,119,124; churches, Auditor, S. J. Lashier.
217; members, 11,841. Transportation Agents, S. J
Office: College Place, Wash. Lashier and G. C. Hoskin.
Officers: Department Secretaries:
Pres., H. W. Cottrell. Union Field Miss., N. H. Conway.
Sec: and Treas., S. J. Lashier. Educational, W. C. Flaiz,
Executive Committee: H. W. Miss. Vol., W: L. Adams.
Cottrell, S. J. Lashier. F. M. Home Miss., E. C. Boger.
Burg, J. S. Rouse, 0. F. Watson, Religious Liberty, H. G. Thurs-
J. W. Norwood, J. A. Rippey, ton.
NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE 51

Ministers: Miss: Vol. and Home Miss., J. L.


H. W. Cottrell, A. R. Ogden, C. Tucker.
W. Flaiz, H. G. Thurston, W. L. Educational, E. E. Farnsworth.
Adams, E. C. Boger, 0. A. John- Religious Liberty, J. T. Jacobs.
son, F. S. Bunch, G. W. Rine. Ministers:
Honorary: A. J. Breed, W. W. J. T. Jacobs, W. M. Cubley,
Steward, A. J. Stone, N. W. Jacob Riffel, J. L. Tucker, A. J.
Lawrence, A. C. Bird, H. J. Lockert.
Dirksen, F. D. Starr, Daniel Net- Licentiates:
tleton, Allen Moon, G. E. Lang- T; H. Freidrich, Clifford Schram-
don, Oscar Hill, E. J. Hibbard, meek.
H. Hanson, L. A. Gibson, J. C. Missionary Licentiates:
Foster, L. H. Ells, P. A. Han- W. C. Christensen, Marie C.
son, E. H. Rees, Paul Iverson, Voth, Mary Camic, R. R.
U. G. Adkins, B. C. Tabor, A. J. Thrasher.
Stover, W. I. Smith. Honorary: T. G. Johnson.
Licentiates:
W. C. Flaiz, N. H. Conway, 0. SOUTHERN IDAHO CONFER-
W. Herwick. ENCE
Missionary Licentiates: Organized 1907
S. J. Lashier, W. B. Holden, M. Territory,: That portion of Ida-
D., Miss Pearl Cook, R. L. Wa- ho south of the forty-fifth paral-
lin. lel, including all of Lemhi coun-
Honorary: A. D. Guthrie, Miss ty, together with six counties
Lucy B. Post, F. E. Rew, C. M. in Oregon, as follows: Wallo-
Everest, C. D. Wolff, Miss Min- wa, Union, Baker, Malheur, Har-
nie Smith.
ney, Grant.
Population of the State of Idaho:
MONTANA CONFERENCE 431,826; churches, 28; members,
Organized 1898 1,179.
(Not receiving revised directory of Office: Sixth and Main Sts., Boise,
the Montana Conference for the Idaho.
1922 Year Book, former matter Office Address: Box 719, Boise,
reprinted.) Idaho.
Territory: The State of Mon- Officers:
tana. Pres., J. W. 'Norwood.
Office: 417 Black Ave., South, Set. and Treas., J. S. McMullen.
Bozeman, Mont. Executive Committee: J. W.
Population: 547,593; churches, 24; Norwood, F. D. Wagner, C. H.
members, 929. Rittenhouse, J. G. Hanhardt,
Officers: Wm. Butler, J. A. Casebeer, A.
Pres., J. T. Jacobs. A. Dunn.
Sec. and Treas., R. L. 'Walin. Legal Assn.: " The Southern
Executive Committee: J.. T. Idaho Conference Assn. of S.
Jacobs, W. M. Cubley, W. D. D. A."
Rittenhouse, Jacob Riffel, T. Department Secretaries:
Couch, E. E. Farnsworth, R. L. Tract Soc., J. S. McMullen.
Wolin. Field Miss. and Home Miss., A.
Legal Assn.: " The Montana Belding.
Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Sabbath School, Miss Anna
Department Secretaries: Iteown.
Tract Soc., R. L. Walin. Educational and Miss. Vol., R.
Field Miss., Adali Esteb. W. Airey.
Sabbath School, Mrs. J. L. Religious Liberty, F. D. Wagner.
Tucker. Foreign Dept., J. G. Hanhardt.
52 NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE

Ministers: Department Secretaries:


J. W. Norwood, F. D. Wagner, Tract Soc., F. A. Lashier.
C. H. Rittenhouse, R. W. Airey, Field Miss.,
R. B. Coberly, J. G. Hanhardt, Home Miss., A. V. Rhoads.
J. H. Lumper. Sabbath School, Miss Ruth A.
Licentiates: Strever.
J. S. Kilgore, A. N. Atteberry, Miss. Vol., and Educational, R.
S. W. Palmer. S. J. Hamilton.
Missionary Licentiates: Ministers:
A. Belding, J. S. McMullen, Miss J. A. Rippey, A. V. Rhoads, P.
Anna Keown, Miss Ethel Whit- A. Hanson, T. L. Thuemler.
man. Licentiates:
Church School Teachers: J. E. Weaver, F. A. Lashier, R.
John Durkin, Mrs. John Durkin. S. J. Hamilton.
Miss Alida Johnson, A. N. Atte- Missionary Licentiate:
berry, 'Mrs E. E. Atteberry, E. Ruth A. Strever.
E. Carman, Mrs. E. E. Carman, Church School Teachers:
P. S. Nelson, Miss Enid Sparks, Miss Susie Abel, Mrs. J. D.
Miss Kate Scott, Mrs. H. A. Jones, Miss Pearl Wolf, Mrs. A.
Green, F. A. Hartley, Miss V. Rhoads, Miss Hilda Hardin,
Gladys HiUnion, Miss Delma A. L. Stephens.
Dawson, IV. F. Mohr, Walene Church Directory:
Pendleton, S. IV. Palmer, Theo. Ashland, Fourth and C Sts.
Noel, Miss Edith Moore, Mrs. A. Drain, one door north of I. 0.
L. Towler. 0. F. Bldg.
Church Directory: Eugene, 1071 West Eighth St.
Boise, 523 Main St. Marshfil d, between Sixth and
Caldwell, Indiana and Linden Seventh on Commercial.
Ayes. Medford, 607 North Riverside.
Roseburg, 1162 Military.
Sutherlin, Sutherlin Academy.
SOUTHERN ORGEON CONFER-
ENCE
Organized 1910 UPPER COLUMBIA CONFER-
Territory: - All the southern part ENCE .
of Western Oregon south of the Organized 1880
northern boundary of Dine Territory: That portion of the
County, including the counties State of Washington lying east
of Lane, Douglas, Coos, Curry, of the Cascade Mountains; the
Josephine, Jackson, Klamath. counties of Umatilla, Morrow,
Population of Oregon: 783,389; Gilliam, and Wheeler, in the
churches, 18; membership, 861. State of Oregon; and that por-
Office: Sutherlin, Oregon. tion of the State of Idaho lying
Officers: north of the forty-fifth parallel,
Pres., J. A. Rippey. excepting Lemhi County.
Sec. and Treas., F. A. Lashley. Population of the State of Wash-
Executive Committee: J. A. ington: 1,356,316; churches, 41;
Rippey, A. V. Rhoads, F.- A. members, 3,027.
Lashier, J. D. Bennett, J. E. Office: 817 Nora Ave., Spokane,
Weaver, T. L. Thuemler. Washington.
Legal Assn.: " Southern Oregon Officers:
Conference Association of S. Pres., J. S. Rouse.
D. A." Sec. and Tress, L. E. Biggs.
NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE 53

Executive Committee: J. S. Walla Walla, Wash.. Fourth and


Rouse, L. E. Biggs, C. J. Cole, Birch Sts.
B. M. Grandy, R. A. Libby, S. A.
Miller, E. H. Swanson.
Legal Assn.: " Upper Columbia
Mission Society of S. D. A." WESTERN OREGON CONFER-
ENCE
Department Secretaries:
Tract Soc., L. E. Biggs. Organized 1877; reorganized 1902
Field Miss.,J. W. Roberts. Territory: That portion of the
Sabbath School, Miss Ida M. State of Oregon lying west of
Salton. the western boundary lines of
Educational and Miss.- Vol., A. Gilliam and Wheeler Counties,
E. Green. and north of the northern boun-
Home Miss., -W. C. Thompson. dary lines of Lake, Klamath, and
Religious Liberty, C. J. Cole. , Lane Counties; also the coun-
Ministers: ties of Clarke, Ska mania, Cow-
J. S. Rouse, W. H. Thurston, C. litz, Wahkiakum, and southern
J. Cole, R. A. Libby, B. M. portion of Pacific, in the State
Grandy, R. H. Martin, E. H. of Washington.
Swanson, J. A. Chaney, C. A. Population of Oregon: 783,389;
Hansen, C. F. Cole, D. A. Ochs, churches, 46; members, 3,276.
Carl Ler
, G. F. Watson. . Office: 508 East Everett St., Port-
Licentiates: land, Oreg.
F. E. Stratton, L. B. Losey, J. A. Officers:
Winem Hier. Pres., H. W. Cottrell.
Missionary Licentiates: Sec. and Treas., J. F. Beatty.
A. D. Schlotthauer, M. D., Miss Asst., Clyde Lowry.
Ida M. Salton, Miss Elsa Hag- Executive Committee: H. W.
berg, Miss Minnie Ehrlich, L. E. Cottrell, B. J. Cady, J. F. Beatty,
Biggs, W. C. Thompson, J. W. J. H. Hanson, N. C. Ernston.
Roberts, A. E. Green. Wm. Reith, A. R. Bell, L. F.
Church School Teachers: Burdoin.
Mrs. Arnold Johnson, Miss Zella Legal Assn.: " Western Oregon
Rine, Mrs. J. FL Meier, Mrs. Wm. Conference Association of Sev-
Landeen, Harold Kal er, Miss enth-day Adventists."
Elizabeth Conklin, Miss Irma
Goulard, Miss Tessie Goulard, Department Secretaries:
Miss Anna Haffner, Miss Edith Tract Soc., Clyde Lowry.
Stoller, Miss Sylvia Lewis, Miss Field Miss., R. E. Keller.
Rena Sewell, Miss Lela M. Gar- Sabbath School and Miss. Vol.,
rett, Miss Leta Lawrence, Paul" Miss Edith Starbuck.
Ritz, Glen Saxby, Miss Roberta Educational, I. C. Colcord.
Grandy, Wm. B. Riffel, Miss Home Miss., C. E. Olcott.
Katie Ochs, Rua F. Beail, Mrs. Medical Miss., W. Holden,
Myrtle Johnson, Mrs. J. W. Rob- M. D.
erts, C. C. Cantwell, Mrs. C. E. Religious Liberty, A, R. Bell.
Place, Lowell Howson, Mrs. Low- Ministers:
ell Howson, Miss La Villa John- H. W. Cottrell, A. R. Bell, B.
son, C. D. Overton, Miss Nida J. Cady, F. H. Conway, N. C.
Davis, Kenneth Aplington, Mrs. Ernston, E. J. Hibbard, W. T.
Kenneth Aplington. Hilgert, John Isaac, G. E. John-
Church Directory: son, John Peterson, P. W. Prov-
Spokane, Wash., Nora Ave. And ince, C. A. Purdom, J. A. Reiber,
Normandie St, Fred Johnson.
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Honorary: T. H. Starbuck, R. Oregon City, Head of Seventh


D. Benham, C. Johnson. St., opposite Eastern School.
Licentiates: Portland:
I. C. C,olcord, C. E. Olcott, G. G. Albina, German, Skidmore St.
Sittser, G. M. Thorp, Ross Dus- and Mallory Ave.
tin, Ira B. Newcomb. Central, Eleventh and East
Missionary Licentiates: Everett Sts.
J. F. Beatty, Mrs. Florence Back- Lents, Ninety-fourth St., and
storm, Mrs. J. W. Harmer, G. C. Fifty-eighth Ave., S. E.
Hoskin, Clyde Lowry, Miss Pearl Montavilla, East Eightieth
Stafford, Miss Edith Starbuck, and Everett Sts.
Miss Mary Treber, Miss Miranda St. Johns, Central Ave. and
Schmidt, Miss Anna Erickson, 0. Charleston St.
M. Huetter. Scandinavian, Sixty-second St.,
Honorary: Mrs. Iva Cady, Mrs. near Fortieth Ave.
Grace Folkenberg, Mrs. H. W. Tabernacle, Sixth and Mont-
Cottrell, Mrs. Eliza Cole-Thorp. gomery Sts.
Salem, Gaines St. and Fifth Ave.
Church School Teachers: Silverton, Oak St. near South
Miss Lena Mead, Miss Hazel Mill.
Hawkins, Miss Muriel Carlson, Tillamook, Fourth St. a n d
Frederic Flahaut, Mrs. Wm. Fol- Fourth Ave.
kenburg, Miss Anna Pierce, Mrs. Vancouver, cor. New :York and
I. C. Colcord, Mrs. Edith Flett, McKinley Sts.
A. W. Smith, Mrs. A. W. Smith,
Mrs. Mary Little, B. A. Meeker,
Mrs. Anna Kingsbury, Mrs. Mar-
- garet N. Booth, B. E. Schaffner, WESTERN WASHINGTON
Mrs. B. E. Schaffner, Miss Lola CONFERENCE
Standard, Earl Hargrove; Mrs. Organized 1902
Earl Hargrove, Mrs. E. J. At- Territory: All of the State of
kins, Mrs. Grace Folkenberg, Washington west of the Cas-
Mrs. J. Mosser, Mrs. L. E. Grif- cade Mountains, except the coun-
fin, Beatrice Holman, Oscar Ven- ties of Clarke and Skamania.
den, D. C. Schaffner, Madge Population of Washington: 1,356,-
Moore, Mrs. Effie 0. Lindquist, 316; churches, 59; members,
Thelma Houston, Mayme Dash- 2,321.
er, Mrs. Martha B. Province,
Mrs. Max Grimm, Miss Edith Office: Court Bldg:, Room 204, 408
Gibson, Mrs. Jay H. Rogers. Marion St., Seattle, Wash.
Churchectory:
ir Officers:
Albany, cor. Third and Mont- Pres., F. M. Burg.
gomery Sts. Sec. and Treas., T. L. Copeland.
Brownsville, South Brownsville. Executive Committee: F. M.
Dallas, -Washington St., near Burg, L. E. Tupper, C. 0. Blin-
Jefferson. coe, C. L. Lingenfelter, 0. J.
Falls City, one block north and Nerlund, J. A. Holbrook.
east of R. R. Station. Legal Assn.: " Western Wash-
Forest Grove, Third St., between ington Corporation of Seventh-
Second and Third Ayes. day Adventists."
Hood River, Fifteenth and C Department Secretaries:
Sts. Tract Soc., R. S. Dexter.
Lebanon, Fifth and Oak Sts. Field Miss., W. L. Manfull.
McMinnville, Lincoln and B Sts. Sabbath School, Miss Bertha
Newberg, Second and Grant Sts. Lofstad.
NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE 55

Educational, Miss Bertha Lof- Scandinavian, Twenty-second,


stad. N. W., an West Sixty-sev-
Miss. Vol., Miss Bertha Lofstad. enth Sts.
Home Miss., Mrs. Minnie Sype. Central Church, Boylston Ave.
Medical Miss., and Olive St.
Religious Liberty, Green Lake, East,75th and 5th
Ministers: Sts., N. E.
Rainer Valley, Orchard and
F. M. Burg, L. Johnson, J. A. Mead Sts.
Holbrook, C. A. Wyman, Tacoma, Central, Tenth and I
Oliver, S. L. Lingenfelter, S. N. Sts.
Rittehouse, H. Z. Davis, G. W.
Pettit, L. E. Tupper. 0. 4. Ner-
lund. - ALASKA MISSION
Honorary: J. E.,Graham, J. W. Ministers:
Boynton. 0. W. Herwick, Juneau, Alaska.
Licentiates: T. H. Watson, Ketchikan,
Wm. Shafer, Lyle Wilcox, Mrs. Alaska.
Minnie Sype.
Honorary: Amos Mitchell.
Missionary Licentiates: INSTITUTIONS IN THE NORTH
T. L. Copeland, R. S. Dexter, PACIFIC UNION CON-
Bertha Lofstad, Mrs. Signe Lau- FERENCE
ger, Norma Landry, Maija Hel- Educational:
vio, W. L. Manfull, Mrs. Katie Laurelwood Academy, Gaston,
Baker, Elsie Leadsworth, Mrs. Oreg.
Emma Wilkinson. Mt. Ellis Academy, Bozeman,
Honorary: Miss Clara Silver. Mont.
Church School Teachers: Gem State Academy, Caldwell,
Mrs. W. F. Concelman, Miss Ella Idaho.
Purdey, Miss Josie Moody, Miss Sutherlin Academy, Sutherlin,
Hazel Wilcox, Miss Olive Olm- Oreg.
sted, Miss Edrie M. Zigler, Miss Walla Walla College, College
Minnie M. Ham, J. H. Broder, Place, Wash.
Mrs. J. H. Broder, Miss Grace Western Washington Missionary
Wooster, Miss Ethel Hodson, E. Academy, Auburn, Wash.
F. Degering, Miss Pauline Cay- Yakima Valley Academy,
wood, Miss Elva Zachrison, Miss Granger, Wash.
Florence Jacobson, Miss Hazel Publishing:
L. Gronemyer, Miss Sadie Crone- Portland Branch of the Pacific
Myer, Mark Strong, Mrs. Mark Press Publishing Association.
Strong. 719 East Flanders St., Port-
Church Directory: land, Oreg.
Aberdeen, First and E Sts. Sanitariums:
Bellingham, Maple and Forest Portland Sanitarium, East Six-
Sts. tieth- and Belmont Sts., Port-
Everett, Rockefeller and Ever- land, Oreg.
ett Sts. Walla Walla Sanitarium, col-
Seattle: lege Place, Wash.
PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE
Organized Igor
Territory: The Arizona, Califor- P. T. Magan, M. D., Ernest Lloyd,
nia, Central California, Nevada, MT. A. George, M. D., J. G. White,
Northern California, Southeast- C. H. Castle, B. L. House, David
ern California, and Southern \Toth.
California Conferences, and the Honorary: J. W. Adams, G. M.
,Utah Mission. &lway, A. W. Bartlett, W. L.
Population: 4,286,662; churches, ?Mack, C. H. Bliss, T. H. Branch,
208; members, 14,910. Andrew Brorsen, A. 0. Burrill,
Office: 603 East Broadway, Glen- J. 0. Corliss, H. F. Coulter, A.
dale, Cal. E. Curtis, H. W. Decker, C. H.
Postal Address: Box 146, Glen- Edwards, D.J. Fero, E. E. Gard-
. dale, Cal. ner, E. H. Gates, H. G. Gjording,
MT. M. Healey, M. G. Huffman,
Officers: M. C. Israel, 0. E. Jones, M. G.
Pres., J. E. Fulton. Kellogg, M. W. Lewis, J. N.
Sec. and Treas., B. M. Emerson. Loughborough, W. D. MacLay,
- Executive Committee: J. E. Ful- Andrew Mead, E. A. Merrell, C.
ton, E. W. Farnsworth, B. M. N. Miller, Isaac Morrison, R. W.
Emerson, H. S. Shaw, Clarence Munson, D. H. Oberholtzer, C.
Santee, G. W. Wells, W. M. F. Parmele, II. W. Pierce, A. E.
Adams, J. J. Nethery, A. R. Place, 0. E. Sandness, Sydney
S'andborn, J. A. Neilsen, M. L. - Scott, F. R. Schaeffer, MT. MT.
Rice, F. E. Painter, W. W. Ruble. Sharp, Melzar Shepard, H.
W. C. Raley, G. W. Reaser, C. Shultz, J. B. Stuyvesant, Swin
H. Jones -W, F. Martin, P. T. Swinson, James Taphouse, S.
Magan, W. E. Nelson, David Thurston, Luther Warren, H. A.
Voth. Washburn, E. MT. Webster, C.
Legal Assn.: " Pacific Union D. M. Williams.
Conference Assn. of S. D. A., a Licentiates:
Corporation Sole:" W. E. Nelson, F. E. Painter.
Board of Counsel: J. E. Fulton, Honorary Ministerial Licentiates:
B. M. Emerson, C. H. Jones, G. 0. J. Graf, I. T.' Reynolds.
MT. Reaser, W. D. Salisbury,
L. M. Bowen, C. E. Rice. Missionary Licentiates:
Auditor, W. C. Raley. C. H. Jones, N. G. Evans, M. D.,
Transportation, Agents, C. H. B. M. Emerson, W. C. Raley,
Jones (passes), B. M. Emerson Violet R. Bell, J. M. Rowse.
(clergy certificates). Honorary: Mrs. Rebecca Allee,
Alice Brayshaw, W. M. Camp-
Department Secretaries: bell, Elizabeth Carter, Mrs. L.
Field Miss., F. E. Painter. ' E. Cox, M. E. George, Katherine
Educational and Miss. Vol., MT. B. Hale, Ella Hancock, Meda
MT. Ruble. Kerr, Peter Lindahl, Stella B.
Home Miss., David Voth. Lowry, Sara McEnterfer, Alma
Medical Miss., P. T. Magan, M. E. McKibbin, Florence W. Mer-
D. rill, C. C. Morlan, Jessie F.
Religious Liberty and Press Bu- Moser, Mrs. L. A. Parsons, H.
' reau, W. F. Martin. L. Rawson, Mrs. Alice H. Robin-
Ministers: son, D. K. Royer.
J. E. Fulton, J. W. Christian, Medical Missionary:
E. MT. Farnsworth, W. W. Ruble, Honorary: S. P. S. Edwards.
56
PACIFIC UNION CONN bRENCE 57

ARIZONA CONFERENCE Phoenix, Third and Pierce Sts.


Prescott 137 West Cannon St.
Organized 1902 Tucson, 607 East Ninth St.
Territory: The State of Arizona. Yuma, Second Ave. and Sixth
Population: 333,273; churches, 18; St. 3 ,1 11
24
members, 678. 5
Office Address: Box 887, Phoe-
nix, Ariz., .1 a t 2,
CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE
Office: 615 North Tenth St., /c
Phoenix, Ariz. Organized 1873
Officers: Territory: The following-named 3, zi es-4
counties in the State of Califor-
nia: Alameda, Contra Costa,3, h, 57
Pres., A. R. Sandborn.
Sec. and Treas., R. E. Kalfus.
Executive COmmittee: A. R. Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake,
Sandborn, R, L. Benton, I. T. Marin, Mendocino, Monterey,
Reynolds, H. L. Wallace, L. B. Napa, San Francisco, Santa
Ragsdale. Clara, Santa Cruz, San Mateo,
Legal Assn.: " Arizona Confer- San Benito, Solano, Sonoma,
ence Corporation of S. D. A." Trinity.
Department Secretaries: Population of California: 3,426,536:
churches, 45; members, 3,704.
Tract Soc:, R. E. Kalfus.
Field Miss., J. L. Sauder. Office: 537 Twenty-fifth St. (near
Sabbath School, Mrs. L. B. Rags- Telegraph Ave.), Oakland, Cal.
dale. Officers:
Educational, K. M. Adams. Pres., G. W. Wells.
Miss. Vol. and Home Miss., L. Sec. and Treas., B. R. Owen-.
R. Ragsdale. Executive Committee: G. W.
Religious Liberty, R. L. Benton. Wells, B. R. Owen, J. D. Al-
Spanish, H. F. Brown. der, E. H. Adams, H. K. Halls-
Ministers: day, C. L. Bond, C. F. Folken-
A. R. Sandborn, R. L. Benton, berg.
C. D. M. Williams, L. B. Rags- Legal Assn.: " California Con-
dale, H. L. Wallace, K. M. Ad- ference Assn. of the S. D. A."
ams, H. F. Brown, Melzar Shep- Department Secretaries:
ard. Tract Soc., E. H. Abbott.
Honorary: M. Serna. Field Miss., J. W. Reid. S
Licentiates: Sabbath School, Mary V. Walter. T'')
I. T. Reynolds, C. E. Kellogg, S. Educational, Miss Frances Fry. )
P. Cunill. Miss. Vol. and Home Miss., C. \s-s
L. Bond.
Missionary Licentiates: Medical Miss., A. W. Truman,
J. L. Sauder, R. E. kalfus, Mrs. M. D.
L. B. Ragsdale, Miss Neva Sand- Religious Liberty, E. L. Maxwell. N).
born. Ministers:
Church School Teachers: G. W. Wells, E. H. Adams, J.
L. M. Stump, Mrs. A. A. Gib- D. Alder, C. L. Bond, E. A.
bons, Miss Ellen Lambeth, Mrs. Brown, L. E. Brant, J. R. Dif-
Lena E. Williams. fenbacher, C. F. Folkenberg, W.
Church Directory: A. Johnson, E. L. Maxwell, An- .
Arizona. Academy Church,- 1325 drew Nelson, W. G. Wirth, H.
North Fourteenth St., Phoenix. W. Reed.
Flagstaff, 319 West Beaver St. Licentiates:
Glendale, 127 North Third Ave. A. L. Baker, A. V. Edwards, H.
Globe, North Deveroux St. K. Halladay, W. R. Holbrook,
58 PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE

F. D. Nichol, L. L.. Moffitt, Ar- Napa, Church and Second Sts.


thur Nelson, L. A. Wilcox. Oakland, 531 Twenty-fifth St.
Missionary Licentiates: Pacific Union College, St. Helena.
C. H. A. Brooke, E. H. Abbott, Petaluma, English and Upham
Miss Oleta Butcher, Mrs. Vesta Sts.
J. Farnsworth, Miss Frances Richmond, Thirteenth and Ohio
Fry, Miss Celia Green, Miss Ida Sts.
B. Hudson, Mrs. Ada La France, San Jose, 65 South Seventh St.
MisS Laura Morrison, Miss Ada Santa Cruz, Pennsylvania Ave.
J. Madison, Mrs. A. H. Parlin, Sanitarium, St. Helena.
Mrs. Lottie Kuhns. Santa Rosa, Orchard St., near
Church School Teachers: Johnson.
Mrs. J. D. Alder, Mrs. Laura Sebastopol, Petaluma Ave.
Lewis, Miss Mildred Jones, Mrs. St. Helena, Madrona Ave. and
Viola Miller, Miss Vista Wil- Pine St.
liams, Miss Beulah 'Williams, Ukiah, Bush and Henry Sts.
Miss Sophie Felker, Mrs. Lois Vacaville, Elizabeth and Stev-
Nethery, Mrs. A. E. Hollenbeck, enson Sts.
A. E. Hollenbeck, Miss Silver Vallejo, Tennessee St.
Abbott, Miss Hazel Brown, Julia Willits, Mendocino St.
Look, Miss Clara Brown, Lena
Butler, Paul Meeth, Mrs. Chloe
Landis, Mrs. Pearl Petersen, CENTRAL CALIFORNIA CON-
Miss Norma Carlsen, Miss Gen-
FERENCE
eva Brookshire, Miss Emma
Pearson, Miss Grace Silsbee, Organized 1911
Miss Zella Bernard, Miss Winni- Territory: The following-named
fred James, Miss Esther Jones, counties in the State of Califor-
Miss Emma Hengst, Ward Hill, nia: Tulare, Madera, Ffesno,
Clarence Voris, Miss Viola Ad- Kings, Mariposa, Merced, and
ams, Miss Ada Terrill, Miss Vida Kern County north of the Te-
Wells, Miss Hilda Hughes, Floyd hachapi Mountains.
BaldWin, Mrs. Cora Diederick. Population of California: 3,426,-
Miss Ruth Terrill, Sadie O'Con- 536; churches, 35; members,
nel. 2,303.
Church Directory: Office: 2524 Mariposa. St., Fresno,
Alameda, 1531 Verdi St. Cal.
Arcata, D and Twelfth Sts. Postal Address: Drawer 1304,
Byron, Railroad Ave. Fresno, Cal.
Berkeley, 1630 Fairview St.
Calistoga, Berry St. Officers:
Eureka, E and Harris Sts. Pres., H. S. Shaw.
Fort Bragg, Whipple and Pine Sec. and Treas., W. F. Field.
Sts. Executive Committee: H. S.
Fruitvale, Herrington Ave., at Shaw, G. A. Grauer, G. A.
San Juan St., Oakland. Wheeler, Frank Weeks, P. J.
Healdsburg, Fitch and Piper Sts. Wolfsen, L. E. Folkenberg.
Laguna, 916 Laguna St., San Department Secretaries:
Francisco. Tract Soc., Eugene Woesner.
Mission, Twenty-first and Capp Field Miss., L. M. Overholt.
Sts., San Francisco. Sabbath School, Dr. M. B. Hud-
Monterey, 524 Foam St. son.
Mountain View, Bailey Ave. and Educational, Mrs. Alice Mina
Dana St. Mann.
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Miss Vol., W. R. Nelson. Merced, Eighteenth and 0 Sts.


Religious Liberty, Orosi, Eighteenth and 0 Sts.
Ministers: Selma, 2059 Whitson and North
H. S. Shaw, G. A. Grauer, C. W. Sts.
Fuller, Frank Weeks,. B. L. Tulare, 120 North H St.
Howe, L. E. Folkenberg. Visalia, Northeast corner First
Licentiates: Ave. and Bridge St.
W. R. Nelson, P. E. Scoggins,
Harry Thompson, G. E. ann,
G. A. Wheeler, C. F. Innis, H. J. NEVADA CONFERENCE
Winter, G. 0. Brown. Organized 1920
Missionary Licentiates: Territory: The State of Nevada,
W. F. Field, Mrs. Alice Mina excepting the counties of Clark
Mann, Dr. M. B. Hudson, J. H. and Lincoln; and including that
Loughead, I. D. Sanchez, Eu- portion of the State of Califor-
gene Woesner, Mrs. Eugene nia lying east of the summit of
Woesner, Anna I. Isaac, Mable the Sierra Nevada Mountains,
Gage, L. M.- Overholt. and also the major portion of
Churc School Teachers: Plumas County, and Lake Coun-
Mrs. Jennie Cre Frazee, Mrs. ty, Oregon.
Claribel Wolff, Colvin Adams, Population of the State of Nevada:
Mrs. Colvin Adams, Mrs. Ruth 77,407; churches, 6; members,
Neufeld, S. G. Morris, L. M. 288.
Knapp, Mrs. L. M. Knapp, Miss Office Address: 452 Ralston St.,
Mattie Morris, Miss Kathren Reno, Nev.
Siemens, Fred Meisner, Mrs. Postal Address: Box 2072, Reno,
Fred Meisner, J. L. Jones, A. Nev.
Alden, Miss Ruby Abbott, Mrs.
Lena Morris, Wm. Whitmore, Officers:
Mrs. Freeda Miller. Miss Mae Pres., M. L. Rice.
Hensley, Miss Elsie Caylor, Mrs. Sec. and Treas., M. R. Battee.
Ada Allen, Marion Larimore, Executive Committee: M. L.
Miss Lydia Thomas, Miss Leeta Rice, G. G. Sims, 1. P. Dillon, E.
Roberts, Mrs. Lucy Sheffer, Mrs. E. Beddoe, G. H. Scheppler.
Edna Urquhart, Miss Ruth Mil- Department Secretaries:
lard.' Tract Soc., M. R. Battee.
Church Directory: Sabbath School and Educational,
Bakersfield, 730 I St., Eighth Mrs. Myrtle Alley-Rice.
and I Sts. Miss. Vol., E. E. Beddoe.
Coalinga, Fillmore St. and Van Home Miss. and Religious Liber-
Ness. ty, M. L. Rice.
Clovis, Second and Woodworth. Ministers:
Dinuba, H and El Monte Way. M. L. Rice, G. G. Sims, I. P. Dil-
Exeter, Quince and Palm Sts. - Ion.
Fresno, 2514 Mariposa St. Licentiate:
Hanford, Harris and Ninth St. E. E. Beddoe.
Hanford, Mexican, Second and
Missionary Licentiates:
Irwin Sts. M. R. Battee, Mrs. Myrtle Alley- .
Lemoore, C and Follet Sts.
Lindsay, 605 North Mirage Ave. Rice.
Los Banos, Library Annex, Los Church School Teachers:
Banos. J. J. Hart, Mrs. Ethyl Hart, Miss
Madera, Vineyard Ave., between Ernestine Rhymes, Mrs. Jessie
Yosemite and Sixth Sts. H. Dillon.
GO PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CON- Missionary Licentiates:


FERENCE Wm. Voth, E. C. Peifer, Mrs.
Organized 1911 C. D. Stone, Mrs. Lillian Barton,
Miss Ella McBroom, Mrs. Bertha
Territory: The following-named Stanton, Mrs. R. B. Segerhorn,
counties in the State of Califor- J. A: Wiley, Archie Barton, W.
nia: Stanislaus, Tuolumne, San R. Jefferson, Mrs. 0. A. Scheurer.
Joaquin, Calaveras, A m a dor, Church School Teachers:
Sacramento, Yolo, Sutter, Yuba, Miss Inez Kent, Mrs. Roy Reese,
Colusa, Glenn, Butte, Tehama, Miss Gladys Hartwick, Mrs.
Shasta, Siskiyou, Alpine, Eldo- Lloyd Martin, Miss Lida Bea-
rado, Placer, Nevada, Sierra, man, Miss Violet Fulgham, Mrs.
Plumas, with the exception of Hazel McGreer, Mrs. 0. B. Stev-
that small portion of these coun- ens, Miss Ruth Westcott, Miss
ties lying east of the summit of Ethel Walder, Miss Marie Lucas,
the Sierras. Orville Baldwin, Miss Velma
Population of the State of Cali- Wallace, A. W. H. Millard, Mrs.
fornia: 3,426,536; churches, 30; A. W. H. Millard, Miss Lorene
members, 2,012. Putnam, Mrs. Etta Kinser, L.
Office: 341 East Lodi Ave., Lodi, M. Hesseltine, Mrs. L. M. Hessel-
Cal. tine, Miss Eleanora Hansen, Mrs.
Officers: Ethyle Milija, Miss Iris Weaver,
Pres., Clarence Santee. Mrs. Edith Halvorsen, Miss
Sec. and Treas., Wm. Voth. Elizabeth Friesen, J. W. Bressie,
Executive Committee: Clarence Mrs. J. A. 1Scott, Miss Esse
Santee, A. J. Osborne, Adolph Reed, Miss Esther Chambers.
Johnson, C. M. Christy, C. H. Church Directory:
Fink, P. H. Glantz. Chico, North End Esplanade.
Legal Assn.: " Northern Cali- Modesto, Sixth and J.
fornia Conference Assn. of S. Sacramento, Twenty-third St.,
D. A." between J and K.
Department Secretaries: Stockton, Minor and Stanislaus.
Tract Soc.,Miss Ella McBroom;
Treas., m. Voth.
Field Miss., E. C. Peifer. SOUTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA
Sabbath School, Mrs. C. D. CONFERENCE
Stone. Organized 1915
Educational, C. D. Stone. Territory: The following-named
Miss. Vol., C. M. Christy. counties in the State ofCalifor-
Home Miss., 0. B. Stevens. nia: Orange, San Diego, Im-
Religious Liberty, N. W. Kau- perial, Riverside, and San Ber-
ble. nardino.
Ministers: Population of California: 3,426,-
Clarence Santee, A. .1. Osborne, 536; churches, 33; members, 2,-
N. W. Kauble, T. H. Watson, 181.
Adolph Johnson, C. L. Snodgrass, Office: 310 Loring Bldg., River-
C. M. Christy, D. D. Lake. side, Cal.
Honorary: C. L. Taggart. Office Address: Box 584, River-
Licentiates: side, Cal.
Mrs. Ella H. Osborne, 0. B. Officers:
Stevens, F. A. Johnson, Howard Pres., J. J. Nethery.
Carter, E. E. Morrow, C. D. Sec. and Treas., C. C. Mattison.
Stone. Executive Committee: J. J.
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Nethery, R. S. Owen, C. A. Win- Striplin, Miss Anna Nachtigall.


ters, H. W. Vollmer, M. D., V. Miss Lula Whitelock, Miss Fran-
J. Johns, V. E. Jeugh, J. A. ces Smith, F.I. A. Gober, C.. E.
Chilton. Cushman, Mrs. C. E. Cushman,
Legal Assn.: " Southeastern B. E. Tefft, Mrs. Marie Marchus.
California Assn. of S. D. A." Miss Gladys Filbert, Mrs. Crys-
Department Secretaries: tal Duce, Mrs. Burg-man.
Tract Soc., J. W. Slattery. Church Directory:
Field Miss., H. G. Warden. Ontario, W. B. St. and Pine Ave.
Sabbath School and Home Miss., Redlands, East State St., near
V. E. Peugh. Church St.
Educational, Riverside, West Twelfth St.,
Miss. Vol., F. G. Ashbaugh. bet. Orange and Lemon Sts.
Medical Miss., H. W. Vollmer, San Bernardino, Hensen. and F
Sts.
M. D. San Diego, G St. Church, Eight-
Religious Liberty, W. NI. Healey.
eenth and G Sts.
Ministers: San Diego, University-Ave.
J. J. Nethery, J. A. Burden, W. Church, 2 University Ave.
M. Healey, L. H. Proctor, H. C. Santa Ana, Fifth and Ross Sts.
Basney, P. P. Adams, W. L. Brawley, North Imperial Ave.
Black, C. A. Winters, V. J. San Pasqual, San Pasqual Val-
Johns, J. H. N. Tindall, N. J. ley, Escondido.
Aalborg, W. H. Bradley, V. E. Escondido, cor. Illinois and Or-
Peugh, E. H. Emmerson, A. M. ange Sts.
Dart, J. W. Miller. Orange, Palm and Cleveland Sts.
Licentiate: Beaumont, cor. Eighth and Maple
F. G. Ashbaugh. Ave.
Missionary Licentiates: Centralia, Dale Ave. near Lin-
C. C. Mattison, H. G. Warden, coln Blvd.
Susie Anderson, A. D. Butter- Rialto, cor. Olive and Second Sts.
Hemet, Thompson St. between
field, M. D., H. W. Gober, J. W. Acacia and Central.
Dement, Mrs. Luther Warren,
Garden Grove, South Euclid Ave
Mrs. L. H. Proctor, H. W. Voll-
mer, M. D., J. W. Warren, M. D.,
Josie Shyrock-Warren, M. D.,
Miss Ethel B. Smith, B. R. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Spear, Mrs. Edith Perry-Stod- CONFERENCE
dard, Eva L. Borden. Organized 1901
Honorary: Walter Harper, Mrs. Territory: The following-named
W. W. Sharp, Mrs. Josephine counties in the State of Cali-
Gotzian. fornia: San Luis Obispo, Santa
Church School Teachers: Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles.
Miss Eulalie Ward, 0. W. Nolda, and that portion of Kern County
Mrs. 0. W. Nolda, Miss Mar- lying south of the Tehachapi
jorie Atkins, Miss Elizabeth Vi- Mountains.
pond, Miss Alice Hiscox, Harold Population of the State of Cali-
Johnson, Miss Laura Shafer, fornia, 3,426,536; churches, 36;
Mrs. Halcyon Thompson,- E. H. members, 3.456.
Emmerson, Mrs. 0. J. Graf, Mrs. Office: 3131 Pasadena Ave., Los
Hazel Johnstone, Mrs. T. A. Van Angeles, Cal.
Gundy, Miss Marion Wilber, Officers:
Miss Mabel Andre, W. D. Leech, Pres., W. M. Adams.
Mrs. W. D. Leech, Miss Hazel Sec. and Treas., W. L. Mecum.
62 PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE

Executive' Committee: W. M. ner, Miss Eva Wilson, Miss Pearl


Adams, W. D. Salisbury, G. W. Jenkins, Eugene Walker, Theo-
Reaser, A. E. Parker, C. S. Prout, dore Rueff, Mrs. H. C. Hallo-
L. A. Reynolds, W. L. Mecum. way,.Mrs. B. F. Koeman, J. A.
Legal Assn.: " Southern Cali- Benninger, Mrs. J. H. Rinckhoff,
fornia Assn. of S. D. A." Miss Mabel Lofgren, Miss Agnes
Department Secretaries: B. Wauek, Miss Esther John-
Tract Soc., D. A. Lower. son, Prof. Max Hill, Byron Dart,
Field Miss., L. A. Reynolds. Miss Sadie Beaird, Miss Lola
Sabbath School, Mrs. Cleora Preston, Miss Mabel DeGroot,
Webster. Miss Ethel. DeGroot, Miss Edith
' Educational, H. G. Lucas. Barnes, Miss Mavis Smith, Miss
Miss. Vol., B. P. Le Due. Lelia Kinder.
Home Miss., V. H. Lucas. Church Directory:
Medioal Miss., Miss Matilda Los Angeles :
Voss. Central Church, 141 Carr St.,
Religious Liberty, G. A. Snyder. between Main and Hill, Pico
Ministers: and 14th Sts.
W. M. Adams, M. M. Hare, B. Exposition Park, 1041 W. 38th
G. Lucas, C. S. Prout, G. W. St., West of Exposition
Reaser, N. J. Waldorf, G. A. Park.
Snyder, C. J. Kunkel, P. L. White Memorial, cor. New Jer-
Knox, V. H. Lucas, W. J. John- sey and State Sts. East
son, M. D., J. W. Rich. W. B. First St. ear.
Miramontez. Lincoln Park, East side Man-
Honorary: B. W. Decker. itou Ave., near Daly St. So.
Licentiates: Pasadena car.
Arthur CUM) 11", B. P. I.e Due, East 36th St. Church, 666 E.
E. A. Mathwig. 36th St. South Park Ave.
car (colored).
Missionary Licentiates: Hollywood, 5150 De Longpre,
W. L. Mecum, P. B. Bontemps, between Kingsley. and Nor-
Mrs. M. E. Hoyt, Mrs. Florence mandie..
W. Merrill, Miss Jennie L. Ire- Ditman, 123 So. Daman St.
land, Mrs. Amy R. Temple, Miss East First St. car.
Cora A. Rapp, W. D. Salisbury, German, 34 E. Jefferson St.
Miss Lillian Santee, D. A. Low- Maple Ave. car.
er, Mrs. Cleora 'Webster, Max Edendale, Fargo St., half block
Hill, Mrs. S. J. Townsend, A. E. west of Glendale Blvd.
Hall, L. A. Reynolds. Bell, cor. Baker Ave. and Otis
Medical Missionaries: St. Preaching, Sabbath, 3
Julia A. White, M. D., Henry P. M.
Westphal, M. D., Miss Matilda Graham, 8801 Cedar St., Kent
Voss. Station, 2 blocks east of
Church School Teachers: Watts line.
Miss Edith Johnson, Miss Louise Florence, west side Mobeck
Wiessenhutter, Miss Re a thel Ave., half block south of
Jenkins, Miss Ruth Johnson, Florence Ave. Watts car.
Wm. S. Potts, Mrs. N. Osten- Mexican, 114 So. Gless St.
dorph, Miss Helen Knight, Miss East First St. car.
Ethel Forsberg, Miss Ernestine Pasadena, Mountain and Sum-
Volkers, Mrs. Mary E. Weil, M. mit .Sts.
A. Reese, Miss Carolyn L. Moore, Glendale, California and Isabel
Miss Gladys Hughes, Byron Wes- Sts.
l'ACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE 63

Long Beach, Tenth and Linden Ministers:


Sts. J. A. Neilsen, Wm. Lewsadder.
Sawtelle, 123 No. Sixth St. Licentiate:
Preaching, Sabbath, 2: 45 p.m. S. W. Porter.
San Pedro, 559 West 12th St., . Missionary Licentiates:
Point Loma car line. J. L. Leach, W. R. Powers.
Sonta Monica, 1535 Sixth St. Church School Teachers:
Burbank, east side Angeline R. F. Chapman, Helen Gardner,
Ave., between 3rd and 4th Sts. Marie Coombs, Richard Hamer,
Anna Vendell.

UTAH MISSION INSTITUTIONS IN THE PACIFIC


Organized 1919 UNION CONFERENCE
Territory: The State of Utah, Educational:
excluding the counties of Dag- Arizona Academy, Phoenix,
gett, Uinta, Duchesne, Carbon, Ariz.
Emery, Grand, and San Juan, Lodi Academy, Lodi, Cal.
and including Lincoln and Clark Pacific Union College, St. Hel-
Counties in Nevada. ena, Cal.
Population of Utah: 449,446; San Fernando Academy, San
churches, 5; members, 188. Fernando, Cal.
Office: 221 Kiesel Bldg., Ogden, Publishing:
Utah. Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Moun-
tain View, Cal.
Post Office Address: Box 909, Og-
Sanitariums:
den, Utah. Glendale Sanitarium, Glendale,
Officers: Cal.
Supt., J. A. Neilsen. Loma Linda Sanitarium, Loma
Sec. and Treas., W. R. Powers. Linda, Cal.
Executive Committee: J. A. Paradise Valley Sanitarium, Na-
Nielsen, Wm. Lewsadder, W. R. tional City, Cal.
Powers, S. W. Porter. St. Helena Sanitarium, Sanita-
Department Secretaries: rium, Cal.
Tract Soc., W. R. Powers. Medical:
Field Miss.,J. R. Leach. College of Medical Evangelists,
ol, J. A. Neilsen.
Sabbath Sco Loma Linda and Los Angeles,
Home Miss., W. R. Powers. Cal.

SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE


Organized 1908

Territory: The Conferences of Car- Officers:


olina, Cumberland,. Florida, and Pres., W. H. Heckman.
Georgia. Sec. and Treas., Burton Castle.
Population: 9,101,127: churches, Executive Committee: W. H.
130; members, 5,100. Heckman, the presidents of the
Office Address: 224-228 First Na- conferences composing the Un-
tional Bank Bldg.. Chattanooga, ion, and Burton Castle, James
Tenn. Hickman, J. A. Tucker, E. F.
64 SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERI:SCE

Hackman, L. D. Randall. Office Address: 215 North Mc-


Legal Assn.: " Southeastern Un- Dowell St., Charlotte, N. C.
ion Conference Assn. of S. Officers:
D. A." Pres., R. I. Keate.
Auditor, Burton Castle. Sec. and Treas., C. N. Keiser.
Transportation Agent, W. H. Executive Committee: R. I.
Heckman. Keate, James Bellinger, T. A.
Department Secretaries: Little, F. A. Starke, M. P.
Field Miss., James Hickman. Woodall.
Educational and Miss: Vol., J. Legal Assn.: " Carolina Confer-
A. Tucker. ence Association of Seventh-day
Home Miss., E. F. Hackman. Adventists, Incorporated."
Religious Liberty, W. H. Heck-
man. Department Secretaries:
Ministers: Tract Soc., C. N. Keiser.
W. H. Heckman, V. B. Watts, F. Field Miss., J. S. Seal.
W. Field, L. H. Wood, J. A. Asst. Fiel Miss., W. B. Wynn.
Tucker, J. H. Behrens. Sabbath School and Home Miss.,
Honorary; R. H. Brock, Victor C. B. Newmyer.
Thompson, W. W. Williams, H. Educational and Miss. Vol., T.
L. Shoup, F. M. Roberts. A. Little.
Licentiates: Assistant for colored, Maude E.
E. F: Hackman, M. M. Martin- Dickson.
son, H. A. Johnston, Burton Cas- Religious Liberty, R. I. Keate.
tle, James Hickman. Ministers:
R. I. Keate, James Bellinger,
Missionary Licentiate: C. E. Ford.
L. D. Randall. Honorary: H. Pannkoke.
Union Negro Mission Dept.: Licentiates:
Supt:, W. H. Heckman. J. E. All, E. E. Chitwood, C. B.
Sec., Burton Castle. Newmyer, T. A. Little, J. S.
Union Evangelist, G. E. Peters. Seal.
Executive Committee: W. H.
Heckman, the presidents of the Missionary Licentiates:
conferences composing the Un- C. N. Keiser, W. B. Wynn, Mrs.
ion, and Burton Castle, B. W. R. I. Keate.
Abney, G. . E. Peters, H. N. Church School Teachers:
(lemon, W. E. Strothers, F. A. Miss Mamie Jones, Jacob R.
Osterman. Conger, Mrs. J. R. Conger, Miss
Alice Case, Miss Rose Hamer,
Miss Jean Wingate, Fred Pal-
CAROLINA CONFERENCE mer, Miss Hilda Hockey, Ger-
trude Holmes.
Organized in 1901 and 1907, as the
North Carolina and South Caro- Negro Mission
lina Conferences; reorganized as Committee:
Carolina Conference in 1918. R. I. Keate, C. N. Keiser, B. W.'
Territory: South Carolina, and that Abney, J. F. Critchlow, C. G.
part of North Carolina lying Manns.
east of the following counties: Ministers:
Ashe, Watauga, Avery, McDow- B. W. Abney, C. G. Alarms, J. F.
ell, and Henderson. Critchlow.
Population of North and South Licentiates:
Carolina: 4,240,148; churches, N. B. Smith, R. L. Soaries, J. A.
42; members, 1,306. Bookhart.
SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE 65

Missionary Licentiate: Officers:


Maude E. Dickson. Pres., B. F. Kneeland.
Church School Teachers: Sec. and Treas., T. E. Pavey.
Mrs. Lucile L. Page, Mrs. F. C. Executive Committee: B. F.
Abrams, Mrs. S. J. Martin, Jen- Kneeland, Cyrus Simmons, T. E.
nie E. Martin, Thomas M. Foun- Pavey, W. P. Dougherty, F. C.
tain, W. B. Carpenter, Emma J. Webster.
Love, Mrs. J. A. Godley. Legal Assn.: " The Cumber-
Church Directory: land Conference Assn. of S. D.
A."
South Carolina: Department Secretaries:
Charleston, 219 Calhoun St. Tract Soc., T. E. Pavey.
Charleston, colored, Holmes St. Field Miss., W. P. Dougherty.
Columbia, 1012 Assembly St. Sabbath School,
Columbia, colored, 1218 Hender- Miss. Vol.,
son St. Educational,
Greenville, Hampton and Echols Home Miss.,
Sts. Religious Liberty, Cyrus Sim-
Spartanburg, Wolf and Wofford mons.
Sts. Ministers:
North Carolina: B. F. Kneeland, E. W. Wolfe,
Charlotte, 215 North McDowell F. C. Webster, I. D. Richardson,
St. H. L. Shoup.
Wilmington, I. 0. 0. F. Hall. Licentiates:
Wilmington, colored, cor. Wood Cyrus Simmons, T. E. Pavey, W.
and Fanning Sts. P. Dougherty.
Charlotte, colored, cor. South
Caldwell and East Hill Sts. Missionary Licentiates:
Winston-Salem, colored, 1362 Miss Dorothy Thrailkill, Miss
Central St. Delia Russell, Miss Cora Felker.
Church School Teachers:
Mrs. B. F. Kneeland, Miss Rose.
Meister, Miss Olive Medford,
CUMBERLAND CONFERENCE .Miss Pearl Hall, Miss Winifred
Organized 1900 DeGraw, Miss Lou Gray, Mrs.
Territory: Eastern Tennessee, the M. L. iallard, Mrs. A. E. Witt,
western boundary being the Mrs. Claudia Glenn, Miss- Myr-
western line of the counties of tle Maxwell, Miss Letha Litch-
Macon, Smith, DeKalb, Warren, field, Mrs. L. A. Jacobs, Mrs. M.
Grundy, and Marion; also eight- J. Hanson, Mrs. E. T. Wilson,
een counties in northwestern Miss Evelyn Beers, Geo. E.
North Carolina, viz., Clay, Cher- Crawford.
okee, Graham, Macon, Swain, Negro Mission
Jackson, Haywood, Transylva-
nia, Buncombe, Henderson, Mad- Committee: B. F. Kneeland,
ison, Yancey, Mitchell, Avery, Thos. E. Pavey, W. H. Winston,
Wautauga, Ashe, Alleghany, and F. A. Osterman, F. L. Graves.
McDowell; also Dade and Walk- Minister:
er counties, in the State of F. A. Osterman.
Georgia. Licentiate:
Population (Estimated): 1,000,000; W. H. Winston.
churches, 29; members, 1,125. Church School Teachers:
Office: Room 602, Henson Bldg., Edna M. Bryan, B. M. C. Shep-
Knoxville, Tenn. erd.
3
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Church Directory: - Straight, Mrs. C. 0. Jones', Miss'


Chattanooga, Tenn., Beech and Mary Baxter.
Duncan Sts. Church School Teachers:
Knoxville, Tenn., Third Ave. and Mrs. Elsie M. Evans, Lowell
Gill St. Johnston, Miss Lucile Bowen, .
Asheville, N. C., 238 Haywood Mrs. Nellie Honeywell, A. F.
St. Arkebauer, Mrs. Clinton D.
Losey, E. Macaulay, Glee E.
Bird, Masie White, Lyda Leach,
FLORIDA CONFERENCE Carolyn Lasseter, Evelyn Cow-
Organized 1893
Negro Mission
Territory: The State of Florida, Committee: J. L. Shuler, J. B.
excepting the counties of Es- Locken, H. N. Gemon, F. H.
cambia, Santa Rosa, Walton, . Stevens, 0. R. Palmer.
Holmes, Washington, Jackson.
and Calhoun, which belong to Minister:
the Alabama Conference. H. N. Gemon.
Population of the State of Florida: Licentiates:
968,470; churches, 40; member- F. H. Stevens, J. G. Thomas.
ship, 1,714. Church School Teachers:
Office: East Robinson and Rosa- Bertha G. Gordon, Dorothea A.
lind Ave., Orlando, F1a. Nixon, Miss B. C. Palmer, Mrs.
Officers: B. M. Roberts, Zelma Cobb, L.
Pres., J. L. Shuler. Henrietta Emanuel, Mattie B.
Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Clara L. Stevens, Wilda McLaughlin.
Russell. Church Directory:
Executive Committee: J. L. Daytona, Cypress St.
Shuler, 'C. R. Magoon, J. B. Jacksonville white, Roselle and
Locken, C. C. Hall, I. D. Swin- Charles Sts.
gle. Jacksonville, colored, Jessie and
Legal Assn.: Florida Confer- Van Buren Sts.
ence Association of Seventh-day Miami, white, Third St., near
Adventist." Ave. D.
Department Secretaries: Miami, colored, Second St.
Tract Soe., Mrs. Clara L. Russell. Orlando, white, East Robinson
Field Miss., W. H. Moore. and Rosalind Ave.
Sabbath School, Mrs. Carrie L. Orlando, colored, West Robinson
Stringer. Ave.
Educational and Miss. Vol., Miss St. Petersburg, South Sixth St.
Nannie May Smith. and Fifth Ave., South.
Home Miss., C. T. Burroughs. Tampa, white, in 2800 Block on
Religious Liberty, J. L. Shuler. Florida Ave.
Ministers: Tampa, colored, Allen Temple.
J. L. Shuler, C. R. Magoon, Allen Scott and Lamar Sts.
Walker, J. B. Locken, C. B. West Palm Beach, Hibiscus St.
Stephenson, 1. T. Crisler.
Licentiates:
A. B. Russell, C. T. Burroughs. GEORGIA CONFERENCE
Missionary Licentiates: Organized 1901.
Mrs. Clara L. Russell, W. H. Territory: The State of Georgia,
Moore, Mrs. Carrie L. Stringer, excepting the counties of Dade,
Miss Nannie May Smith, Dr. L. Walker, and Catoosa, belonging'
L. Andrews, T. D. Gibson, G. H. to the Cumberland Conference.
SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE 67

Population of the State of Georgia, Licentiates:


2,894,683; churches, 19; mem- R. W. Hancock, P. M. Boyd.
bers, 95:5. Missionary Licentiates:
Office: 3301/2 East Georgia Ave., Mrs. Jennie Hankinson, Mrs.
Atlanta, Ga. (Mailing address, A. W. Kimbrough, Mrs. J. W.
P. 0. Box 1367). Sweedenberg, Miss Jennie Bow-
Officers: man, Miss Trula Wade.
Pres., B. W. Spire. Church School Teachers:
Sec. and Treas., H. W. Potter. Miss Jenriie Bowman, Miss Myr-
Executive Committee: B. W. tice Smith, Mrs. M. E. Kim-
Spire, Dr. J. R. Mitchell, A. E. brough, Mrs. J. W. Sweedenberg.
Deyo, W. S. Boynton, 0. B. Mrs. J. B. Boyd, Miss Trula
Crary. Wade, R. W. Hancock.
Legal Assn.: " Georgia Confer- Church Directory:
ence Association of S. D. A." Atlanta, 191 Cherokee A..ve.
Department Secretaries: Atlanta, colored, 209 Greensferry
Tract Soc., H. W. Potter, Ave.
Field Miss., A. E. Deyo. Augusta, colored, David and Ma-
Sabbath School and Miss. Vol.. ple Sts.
Mrs. K. R. Haughey. Columbus, colored, 1312 Twenty-
Home Miss. and Educational, Fourth St.
K. R. Haughey. Fitzgerald, 650 Grant St.
Religious Liberty, B. W. Spire. Macon, Log Cabin Heights.
Ministers: Macon, colored, 207 Fourth Ave.
B. -W. Spire, M. J. King. Savannah, Thirty-Fifth a n d
Whitaker Sts.
Licentiates: Savannah, colored, Florence and
Dr. J. R. Mitchell, 0. B. Crary, Forty-third Sts.
K. R. Haughey.
Missionary Licentiates:
H. W. Potter, G. M. Waters,
A. E. Deyo, Mrs. K. R. Haughey, INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTH-
Mrs. 0. B. Crary. EASTERN UNION CON-
FERENCE
Church School Teachers:
W. S. Boynton, Miss Clara Educational:
Knowles, Miss Mary Roberts, Craysville Academy, Graysville,
Miss Fannie Lou Woods, Miss Tenn.
Loretta Heacock, Miss Grace Flat Rock Academy, Douglas-
Whitney, Miss Wilamena Mc- ville, Ga.
Comb, P. S. Henry, Miss Lucile Southern Junior College, Oolte-
Walden, Miss Faydette Smith, wah, Tenn.
Miss Anna McConnell, Mrs. J. E. Winyah Lake Academy, Orlando,
Dye, Miss Eva Sommers. Fla.
Publishing:
Negro Mission Atlanta Branch of the Southern
Committee: B. W. Spire, H. W. Pub. Assn., 507 East Fair St.,
Potter, W. E. Strother, J. S. Atlanta, Ga.
Gieen, P. M. Boyd. Sanitarium:
Ministers: Florida Sanitarium, Orlando,
. W. E. Strother, J. S. Green. Fla.
SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE
Organized 1901

Territory: The Conferences of Ala- Missionary Licentiates:


bama, Kentucky, Louisiana-Mis- Miss Anna Knight.
sissippi, and Tennessee River. Honorary: Julia Lowe, Mrs.
Population: 9,687,949; churches, Emma L. Morrow.
99; members, 4,002. Southern Union Mission
Telegraphic Address: Phone M, Supt., J. L. McElhany.
814 J, Nashville. Sec. and Treas., F. L. Harrison.
Home Miss., Educational and
Office: 2006 Twenty-fourth Ave., Miss. Vol. Sec., Miss Anna
North, Nashville, Tenn. ' Knight.
Officers: Committee: J. L. McElhany,
Pres., J. L. McElhany. F. L. Harrison, S. G. Haughey,
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, F. L. C. MT. Curtis, M. A. Hollister,
Harrison. W. R. Elliott, J. G. Dasent, N.
Executive Committee: J. L. Mc- B. King, Randall Johnson, Miss
Elhany, F. L. Harrison, J. C. Anna Knight.
Thompson, S. G. Haughey, C. W.
Curtis, R. L. Pierce, V. 0. Cole,
C. J. Buhalts, M. F. Knox, W. R. ALABAMA CONFERENCE
Elliott, E. A. Sutherland, I. M. Organized 1901
Martin, 0. R. Staines, M. A.
Hollister. Territory: The State of Alabama,
Legal Assn.: " Southern Union and the following counties in
Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Florida: Escambia, Santa Rosa,
Tiansportation Agent, F. L. Har- Walton, Holmes, Washington,
rison. Jackson, and Calhoun.
Department Secretaries: Population of Alabama: 2,347,295;*
Field Miss., V. 0. Cole. churches, 25; members, 817.
Educational and Miss. Vol., J. Office: Box 316, Clanton, Ala.
C. Thompson. Officers:
Home Miss., 0. R. Staines. Pres., S. G. Haughey.
Medical Miss., E. A. Sutherland, Sec. and Treas., B. C. Marshall.
M. D. Executive Committee: S. G.
Financial Agent. C. Buhalts. Haughey, B. C. Marshall, 0. F.
Frank, M. L. Wilson, F. W.
Ministers: Schmehl, T. S. Tate, T. H. Al-
J. L. McElhany, L. E. Wellman. lison.
C. J. Buhalts, 0. R. Staines, V. Legal Assn.: " Alabama Con-
0. Cole, I. M. Martin. ence Assn. of S. D. A."
Honorary: E. A. Sutherland, W. Department Secretaries:
L. Bird, C. N. Martin, C. M. Tract Soc.,-B. C. Marshall.
Kinney, A. W. Spalding, R. B. Field Miss., F. W. Schmehl.
Thurber, 'W. H. Lewis, J. H. Sabbath School and Home Miss.,
Krum. - J. G. Mitchell.
Licentiates: Educational and Miss. Vol., J.
J. C. Thompson, J. I. Beardsley, G. Mitchell.
R. L. Pierce, M. F. Knox, C. E. Religious Liberty, S. G. Haughey.
Hooper, F. L. Harrison. Ministers:
Honorary: E. C. Jacobsen, F. W. S. G. Haughey, 0. F. Frank, M.
Bralliar. L. Wilson.
68
SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE 69

Licentiates: son, and Allen, belonging to the


F. W. Schmehl, J. G. Mitchell. Tennessee River Conference.
Missionary Licentiates: Population of Kentucky (confer-
B. C. Marshall, Addie May Ka- ence) : 2,123,169; churches, 23;
lar, Mrs. K. Rasmussen, Vinnie members, 800.
-Goodner. Office Address: Room 620, Crutcher
Church School Teachers: and Starks Bldg., Louisville, Ky.
Mrs. A. J. Beardsley, Mrs. Mar-
tha Fuller, Mrs. C. R. Waldron, Officers:
Miss Grace Lyons, Mrs. C. G. Pres., C. W. Curtis.
Leitzman, Miss Bessie Morgan, Sec. and Treas., Andy Schroeder.
Miss Dora Giles, R. G. Peterson. Executive Committee: C. W.
Curtis, Andy Schroeder, W. H.
Negro Mission Moore, H. U. Jacobs, R. J. Bry-
Committee: Same as Conference ant, John Brownlie, J. G. Das-
Committee. ent.
Ministers: Legal Assn.: " Seventh-day Ad-
T. S. Tate, T. H. Allison. ventist Conference Association
Licentiate: of Kentucky." Pres., C. W. Cur-
James Martin. tis; Sec. and Treas., Andy
Missionary Licentiates: Schroeder.
C. A. Wilson, E. M. Goggins, F. Department Secretaries:
R. Wilson. Tract Soc., Andy Schroader.
Church School Teachers: Field Miss., H. R. Stearns.
Julia Wesley, Mrs. Bessie Per- Home Miss., Sabbath School and
due, Wilhelmina Cantrell. Medical. W. A. Gilbert.
Church Directory: Educational and Miss. Vol., W.
Birmingham: P. Bradley.
725 North Nineteenth St. Religious Liberty, C. W. Curtis.
Colored, Walker St. and Sixth Ministers:
Ave.
Clanton, 503 Second Ave., South. C. W. Curtis, R. J. Bryant.
Dothan, colored, 316 Range St. Licentiates:
Huntsville, colored, 629 Madison John Brownlie, H. R. Stearns.
St. Missionary Licentiates:
Mobile: Andy Schroeder, W. A. Gilbert,
Old Shell Road and Pine St. W. P. Bradley, Mrs. R. V. How-
Colored, 757 South Hamilton ard, Mrs: Mattie Lucas, Mrs. C.
St. Heinig.
Montgomery: Church School Teachers:
306 Finley Ave. Miss Vienna Bivin, Miss Alice
Colored, 110 Early St. Morton, Miss Adeline McNett,
Sheffield, Seventh St. and Nash- Miss Bessie Shoemaker, Mrs. H.
ville Ave. U. Jacobs.
Pensacola, West Garden St.
Negri? Mission
Minister:
KENTUCKY CONFERENCE J. G. Dasent.
Licentiates:
Organized 1908 C. A. Howard. 0. S. Pinkard.
Territory: All the State of Ken- Missionary Licentiate:
tucky excepting the eight coun- Mrs. C. A. Howard.
ties west of the Tennessee Church School Teachers:
River and the counties of Trigg, Miss Ore- Hutson, Charles T.
Christian, Todd, Logan, Simp- Seard.
70 SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE

Church Directory: Missionary Licentiates:


Bowling Green, Park and H. W. Kisser, Mrs. M. C. Mor-
Twelfth. gan, Mrs. .Henry C. Balsbaugh,
Covington, 123 East Fifteenth Miss Elta Smith.
St. Church School Teachers:
Lexington, colored, Fifth and Miss Aurora Bailey, Mrs. Enima
Upper Sts, L. Morrow, Miss Neva Mat-
Louisville: thews, Miss Minnie Lee Mat-
Seventeenth and Jefferson Sts. thews, Mrs. C. A. Rooce, Miss
Colored No. 1, Chestnut and Pearl Johnson, Miss Virginia
Eighteenth Sts. Caradine, Miss Lurline Roach,
Colored No. 2, Shelby and Bur- Miss Amy Covington, Mrs. Mary
nett Sts. Crawford.
Negro Mission
Ministers:
LOUISIANA.MISSISSIPPI CON- F. S. Keitts, King, A. R.
FERENCE Bell.
Organized 1920 Licentiates:
Territory: The States of Louisi- C. B. Holloway, S. R. Washing-
ana and Mississippi. ton.
Population: 3,587,182; churches, Missionary Licentiate:
28; members, 1,106. Louise Ratcliff.
Office: 703 South Gallatin St., Church School Teachers:
Jackson, Miss. Alice R. Green, Carolyn Cooper,
Officers: Addie Wilson, V. R. Lee, Wm. T.
Pres., W. R. Elliott. Brown, Fred Knight.
Sec. and Treas., N. L. Taylor. Church Directory:
Executive Committee: W. R. White:
Elliott, N. L. Taylor, I. C. Pound, Jackson, Miss., 703 South Gal-
E. H. Huntley, W. P. McLen- latin St.
nan, N. B. King, F. S. Keitts. New Orleans, La., Melpomene
Legal Assn.: " The Mississippi and Colliseuin Sts.
Conference Assn. - of S. D. A." Shreveport, La., Frederick and
" The Louisiana Conference Missouri Sts.
Assn. of S. D. A." Colored:
Department Secretaries: Jackson, Miss., Rose and West
Tract Soc., H. W. Klaser. Pascagoula Sts.
Field Miss., C. R. Kinney. New Orleans, La., 2413 Dela-
Sabbath School., Miss. Vol., and chaise St.
Home Miss., E. E. Montgom-
ery.
Educational, Mrs. Grace ReVan. TENNESSEE RIVER CONFER-
Religious Liberty, W. P. Mc- ENCE
Lennan. Organized 1888
Ministers: Territory: Western Tennessee, the
W. R. Elliott, E. H. Huntley, W. eastern boundary being the east-
P. McLennan, I. C. Pound. ern line of the counties of Sum-
Honorary : H. C.' Balsbaugh. ner, Trousdale, Wilson, Cannon,
Licentiates: Coffee, Franklin; and the fol-
N. L. Taylor. E. E. Montgomery, lowing-named counties in Ken-
C. R. Kinney. tucky: Ballard, McCracken.
SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE 71

Marshall, Graves, Fulton, Hick- Lenore Artress, Miss Harriett


man, Carlisle, Calloway, Trigg, Shutt, Mrs. E. R. Allen, Mrs.
Christian, Todd, Logan, Simp- Susan Ard, Mrs. B. N. Mulford.
son, Allen.
Negro Mission
Population of the State of Ten- Minister:
nessee: 2,337,459; churches, 23; Randall Johnson.
members, 1,279.
Licentiates:
Office: ,322 Jackson Bldg., Nash- L. H. Bland, Milton Young.
ville, Tenn.
Missionary Licentiates:
Officers: Mrs. M. L. McKinney, Miss
Pres., M. A. Hollister. Lela Davis.
Sec. and Treas., C. B. Caldwell. Church School Teachers:
Executive Committee: M. A.
Hollister, C. B. Caldwell, M. F. Mrs. E. R. Jones Andrew Tonis.
Knox, H. C. J. Walleker, R. R. Church Directory:
Brooks, H. B. Thomas, Randall White:
Johnson. Jackson, West Deaderick Ave.
Legal Assn.: " Tennessee River and Long St
Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Memphis, Parkway and Dunlap
Department Secretaries: St.
Tract Soc., C. 0. Franz. Nashville, Fifth and Fatherland
Field Miss., R. R. Brooks. Sts.
Home Miss. and Miss. Vol., H. Paducah, Bridge and Clements
B. Thomas. Sts.
Sabbath School, Mrs. J. L. Mc- Colored:
Elhany. Jackson, Lane Aye. and Sims St.
Educational, J. C. Thompson. Memphis, 1051 Mississippi Bli/d.
Religious Liberty, M. A. Hol- Nashville, Twelfth Ave., North,
lister. near Jefferson St.
Ministers: Paducah, 713 South Seventh St.
M. A. Hollister, T. F. Hubbard,
H. C. J. Wallekr .
Licentiates: INSTITUTIONS IN THE
A. A. Davis, H. B. Thomas. SOUTHERN UNION.
CONFERENCE
Missionary Licentiates:
C. B. Caldwell, R. R. Brooks, C. Educational:
0. Franz, Mrs. J. L. McElhany, Oakwood Junior College, Hunts-
Miss Beulah Cothren, Mrs. H. ville, Ala.
Eder, Mrs. J. G. Haggard. Nashville Agricultural and Nor-
Honorary: Dr. A. J. Harris. mal Institute, Madison, Tenn.
Church School Teachers: Publishing:
Miss Beulah Walleker, Miss Southern Pub. Assn., 2123
Margaret Woods, Miss Eva Twenty:fourth Ave., North,
Beeler, Miss Minnie Brown, Mrs. Nashville, Tenn.
Clara Norton,Mrs. H. E. Beck, Sanitarium:
Mrs. Mae Kel e, Miss Ena Bran- The Madison Rural Sanitarium,
iar, Miss Bertha Laughlin, Mrs. Madison, Tenn.
SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE
Organized 19oi; reorganized 1902
Territory: The Conferences of ARKANSAS CONFERENCE
Arkansas, Oklahoma, North Organized 1888
Texas, South Texas, and Texico. Territory: The State of Arkansas.
Population: 8,799,833; churches, Population: 1,750,995; churches,
134; members, 4,730. 21; members, 498.
Office: 411 and 413 Baum Bldg., Office: 1215 Marshall St., Little
Oklahoma City, Okla. Rock, Ark.
Officers: Officers:
Pres., M. Lukens. Pres., J. I. Taylor.
Sec. and Treas., C. E. Smith. Sec. and Treas., L. J. Black.
Executive Committee: M. Lu- Executive Committee: J. I.
kens, the presidents of the Con- Taylor, N. R. Hickman, Isaac
ferences composing the Union, Baker, T. J. Hooper, 0. C. Wake-
president of Southwestern Jun- night.
ior College, C. E. Smith, A. F. Legal Assn.: " Arkansas Confer-
Harrison, A. W. Peterson, E. R. ence Assn. of S. D. A."
Potter, H. R. Gay.
Legal Assn.: " The Southwest- Department Secretaries:
ern Union Conference Corpora. Tract Soc., L. J. Black.
tion of S. D. A." Pres., M. Lu- Field Miss., T. J. Hooper.
kens; Sec., C. E. Smith. Sabbath School, Educational
Audit or and Transportation and Miss. Vol., Miss Lorena
Agent, C. E. Smith. E. Wilcox.
Department Secretaries: Home Miss., Medical Miss., and
Union Field Miss., A. F. Harri- Religious Liberty, J. I. Taylor.
son. Ministers:
Educational and Miss. Vol., A. J. I. Taylor, N. R. Hickman,
W. Peterson. Isaac Baker, E. B. Hopkins.
Home Miss., E. R. Potter. Licentiates:
Religious Liberty, M. Lukens. D. M. Twiggs, T. J. Hooper.
Ministers: Missionary Licentiates:
M. Lukens, F. R. Isaac, C. E. L. J. Black, Miss Lorena E. Wil-
AcMoody, A. F. Harrison, E. R. cox.
Potter, H. M. Kelley, H. M. J. Church School Teachers:
Richards. Mrs. Etta M. Black, Miss Erma
Honorary: T. W. Field, H. B. Hooten, Mrs. Emma Hooper,
French, W. S. Lowry, J. H. Nellie Guthrie, Mrs. Mary De
Krum, M. H. Brown, G. M. Villez, Mrs. Ethel Dillard, Miss
Brown, M. Jones, H. Clay Griffin. Ila Mary Speaker, F. B. Miller.
Licentiates:
Orno Follett, A. W. Peterson, H. Negro Mission
R. Gay, C. E. Smith. Committee: J. I. Taylor, J. W.
Missionary Licentiates: Allison, Isaac Baker, L. J. Black,
L. N. Carter, H. A. Peebles. Thos. Murphy.
Southwestern Union Mission Ministers:
Supt., M. Lukens. J. W. Allison, Thos. Murphy.
Sec. and Treas., C. E. Smith. Missionary Licentiates:
Committee: M. Lukens, C. E. A. U. Storey, Mrs. A. B. Storey.
Smith, H. J. Miller, J. V. Alli- Church School Teachers:
son. Miss Maggie Clark, Mrs. Thomas
72
SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE 73

Murphy, Miss Josephine Mont- ored work: J. F. Wright, W. S.


gomery. Lowry, E. M. Gates, R. L. Brad-
Church Directory: ford.
Little Rock No. 1. 1213 Marshall Ministers:
St. J. F. Wright, I. A. Crane, C. U.
Little Rock, No. 2, 1809 Pulaski Taylor, E. M. Gates, G. R. West.
St. Licentiates:
Ft. Smith, Tenth and D Sts. A. M. Woodall, D. E. McNiel,
Fayetteville, 36 South St. N. W. Dunn, Jacob Wasenmiller,
Hiwasse, East part of town. J. 0. Wilson, R. L. Bradford.
Hardy, Northwest part of town. Missionary Licentiates:
Harrisburg, Northwest part of C. L. Dortch, Mrs. A. M. Wood-
town. all, Mrs. F. B. Moran, Mrs. Julia
Springdale, center of town. Combs, Toral Seat, Frank Mo-
Marianna, colored, South Geor- ran, Katie E. Baker.
gia St. Church School Teachers:
Miss Jessie Casey, Mrs. A. M.
Woodall, Miss Helen Suche, J.
NORTH TEXAS CONFERENCE L. Rettig, Mrs. J. L. Rettig, Miss
Organized 1878 Ella Winn, Miss Nadine Harris,
(Not receiving revised directory Miss Lula Walker, J. W. Winn,
of the North Texas Conference Mrs. Flora Moyer, H. H. O'Har-
for the 1922 Year Book, former row, Mrs. H. H. O'Harrow, B.
matter reprinted.) E. Bridwell, G. B. Boswell, Mrs.
G. R. West, Tressa Smith, Miss
Territory: That part of the State Flora Moffitt, R. L. Wilson,
of Texas lying east and north of Katie E. Baker.
the following counties: East of
Wichita, Archer, Jack, Palo Pin-
to, Erath, Hamilton, Lampasas; OKLAHOMA CONFERENCE
ad north of Burnet, William-
son, Lee, Burleson, Liberty, Har- Organized 1894
din, and Orange. Territory: The State of Okla-
Population of the State of Texas: homa.
4,661,027; churches, 27; mem- Population: 2,027,564; churches,
bers, 1,111. 49; members, 2,102.
Office: Keene, Tex. Office: 217 West Seventh St., Okla-
homa City, Okla. -
Officers: Office Address: Box 1077, Okla-
Pres., J. F. Wright.
Sec. and Treas., R. L. Atcheson. homa City, Okla.
Executive Committee: J. F. Officers:
Wright, W. S. Lowry, J. 0. Wil- Pres., M. B. Van Kirk.
son, G. W. Spikes. Sec. and Treas., C. L. Stilson.
Transportation Agent, A. M. Executive Committee: M. B.
Woodall. Van Kirk, L. B: Schick, G. F.
Department Secretaries: Eichmann, W. D. Gurney, W. E.
Tract Soc., C. L. Dortch. Barr, C. N. Young, H. J. Miller.
Field Miss., J. 0. Wilson. Legal Assn.: " Oklahoma Corpo-
Sabbath School. A. M. Woodall. ration of S. D. A."
Educational and Miss. Vol., N. Department Secretaries:
W. Dunn. Tract Soc., C. L. Stilson.
Home Miss., A. M. Woodall. Asst., Mrs. Mabel Killion.
Religious Liberty, J. F. Wright. Field Miss., C. N. Young.
Committee to oversee the col- Sabbath School, Mrs. M. Lukens.
74 SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE

Educational, Miss Letha Taylor. Sapulpa, Thompson and Linden


Miss. Vol., G. F. Eichmann. Sts.
Home Miss., C. J. Dart. Tulsa, 920 East Sixth St.
Religious - Liberty, M. B. Van Weatherford, Three blocks east
Kirk. of Sanitarium.
Ministers: Colored Churches:
M. B. Van Kirk, W. E. Barr, G. Guthrie, 921 East Vilas Ave.
F. Eichmann, U. B. Dake, Ezra Muskogee, West S. S. Boulevard
Fillman, C. M. McDonald, D. F. and Seventh St.
Sturgeon, R. W. Leach, C. D. Oklahoma City, Durl and and
Hein, G. W. White, H. J. Miller, SeCond Sts.
W. S. North.
Honorary: N. Clausen, T. J.
Hickman, A. G. Steinert. SOUTH TEXAS CONFERENCE
Licentiates: Organized 1911
C. J. Dart, C. E. Grant, A. C. Territory: All that portion of the
Long, Alton Hughes, C. E. Mar- State of Texas lying east of the
tin, C. S. White, S. B. Slater, Texico Conference, and south of
C. N. Young, Raymond Cales. the south line of the following
Missionary Licentiates: counties: Lampasas, Bell, Milam,
C. L. Stilson, Mrs. M. Lukens, Robertson, Madison, Walker, San
Mrs. L. B. Schick, Miss Daisy Jacinto, Tyler, Jasper, Newton,
Guy, Mrs. A. C. Long, Miss and, west of Louisiana to the
Marie Riffel, Mrs. Frances Gulf of Mexico.
Thomas, R. A. Burger, Mrs. R. Population of the State of Texas:
A. Burger, Mrs. Ella Jackson, 4,661,027; churches, 14; mem-
Miss Viola Joplin, Miss Letha bers, 592.
Taylor, G. P. Loy, Mrs. G. P'. Office Address: 422 Oppenheimer
Loy. Bldg., San Antonio, Texas.
Church School Teachers: Officers:
Almetta Garrett, Elizabeth Lo- Pres., R. P. Montgomery.
thian, Mrs. A. F. Harrison, Mrs. Sec. and Treas., Miss Etta Hew-
FlorS, Moyers, George Matthews, gley.
William Day, Edith Cornish, Executive Committee: R. P.
Laura Reynolds, Lennie Gep- Montgomery, E. L. Stewart,
ford, Henry Willers, Mrs. Henry Walter Kirkham, 0. J. Corwin.
Willers, Bertha Dunn, Jennie Legal Assn.: " South Texas
Dunn, Atha Davis, May Alex- Conference Assn. of S. D. A."
ander, Mrs. G. E. Prindle, Hilah Department Secretaries:
Atwood, Vada, Ruling, Abbie Tract Soc., 0. D. Slater.
Dunn, May Miracle, Laura Gep- Field Miss., Walter Kirkham.
ford, Minnie Wells, Bessie Wells, Sabbath School and Home Miss.,
W. C. Schiffner, Avis Wiggins, C. E. Riffel.
Mrs. H. L. Weishaar, Mrs. E. Educational and Miss. Vol.,
D. Wright, Mrs. Zoe Haines, Mrs. C. C. Wilcox.
Mary S. LaLone, Miss Esther, Religious Liberty, R. P. Mont-
Brock, Dollie Ellis, Mrs. Mary gomery.
Thomas. Ministers:
Church Directory: R. P. Montgomery, E. L. Stew-
Ardmore, cor. Sixth and I Sts. art, J. B. Hampton, 0. J. Cor-
Enid, Randolph and Quincy Sts. win, C. S. Nicolas.
Oklahoma City, 217 West Sev- Licentiates:
enth St. C. C. Wilcox, C. E. Riffel, Walter
Perry, Seventh and E Sts. Kirkham.
SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE 75

Missionary Licentiates: Officers:


Mrs. L. Brosi, Miss Etta Hewg- Pres., L. B. Schick.
ley, Mrs. 0. J. Corwin, Miss Sec. and Treas. G. R. Soper.
Nannie M. DeSalme, 0. D. Slater. Executive Committee: L. B.
Church School Teachers: Schick, H. L. Hoover, G. W.
Miss Myrtle Lyons, Miss Edith Spies, Burt Bray, G. A. La
Baldwin, Mrs. Jas. W. Smith, Grone.
Mrs. J. E. Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth Legal Assn.: " The New Mexico
Kunz, Mrs. E. L. Stewart, Miss Conference Assn. of S. D. A."
Helen Stoner. Pres.,, L. R. Schick; Sec., G. R.
Mexican Mission Schools: Soper.
Elder. J. B. Hampton, Miss Eva Department Secretaries:
Putnam (for Laredo). Tract Soc., G. R. Soper.
Miss Helen Suche (for San An- Field Miss., J. J. Landis.
tonio). Sabbath School, Educational,
Negrd Mission: and Miss. Vol., Mrs. Margie
Committee: R. P. Montgomery, L. Schick.
H. D. Greene, 0. J. Corwin. Home Miss., G. A. La Grone.
Minister: Religious Liberty, L. B. Schick.
H. D. Greene. Ministers:
Missionary Licentiates: L. B. Schick, H. L. Hoover, G.
Mrs. Elizabeth Harvey, Shelton W. Spies, Burt Bray, G. A. La
E. Kilby. Grone.
Church Directory: Licentiate:
Corpus Christi, 1200 Block M. R. Proctor.
Chamberlain St. Missionary Licentiates:
Houston, 915 Yale St. Mrs. Minnie Proctor, G. R. Soper,
Houston, colored, cor. Dowling Mrs. Bertie C. Richards J. J.
and Calhoun Sts. Landis, Mrs. Margie L. Schick,
,
San Antonio, 219 Winnipeg Ave. Miss Wilhelmina G. Reihl, Miss
Sap Antonio, Mexican, cor. San Velma Smith.
Fernando and Sibolo Sts. Church School Teachers:
Miss Gladys Corley, Miss Doro-
TEXICO CONFERENCE thea Ditto, Mrs. J. D. Wilburn,
Mrs. B. L. Bartlett, Mrs. J. J.
Organized 1916 Landis, Mrs. C. L. Kirk, Miss
Territory: The State of New Mex- Kathryn Hobson, Miss Maggie
ico (excepting San Juan County Mc Coy.
belonging to the Inter-Mountain Church Directory:
Conference), and that part of Alamagordo, N. Mex., at Sani-
the State of Texas lying west tarium.
and north of the following coun- Albuquerque, N. Mex., Third St.
ties; West of the eastern line of Clovis, N. Mex., 219 North -Ren-
Wichita, Archer, Jack, Palo cher St.
Pinto, Erath, Hamilton, Lampa- Clyde, Tex., northeast part of
sas, and north of the south line town.
of Lampasas, San Saba, McCul- El Paso, Tex., 3927 'Westminster,
loch, Concho, Tom Green, Irion, St.
Reagan, Upton, Crane, Ward, Hagerman, N. Mex., west of
Reeves, Culbertson, and El Paso. railroad.
Office: 217 North Rencher St., Clo- Raton, N. Mex., City Library
vis, N. Mex. Hall.
Postal Address: Box 188, Clovis, Roswell, N. Mex., northeast . of
N .Mex. west school house.
76 SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE

INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTH Ketchum Intermediate School.


WESTERN UNION CON- Ketchum, Okla.
Oklahoma City Intermediate
FERENCE School, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Educational: Southwestern Junior College,
Keene; Tex.
Addington Intermediate School,
Publishing:
Addington, Okla. Western Branch of Southern
Berea Intermediate School, Jef- Pub. Assn., 112-114 St. Louis
ferson,, Tex. Ave., Fort Worth, Tex.

WESTERN CANADIAN UNION


CONFERENCE
Organized rgo7
Territory: The conferences of Licentiates:
British Columbia, Alberta, Sas- T. R. Lukens, E. D. Dick, F.
katchewan, Manitoba, and that L. Hommel.
portion of Ontario lying west of Missionary Licentiate:
the 89th meridian. G. A. Campbell.
Population: 3,000,000; churches,. Honorary: H. E. Shelstad.
88; members, 3,394.
Office: 201-202 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg.,
Calgary, Alberta, Canada. ALBERTA CONFERENCE
Officers:
Pres., A. C. Gilbert. Organized 1906
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, T. R. Territory: The Province of Al-
Lukens. berta.
Executive Committee: A. C. Gil- Office: Rooms 304-306, I. 0. 0.
bert, T. R. Lukens, G. H. Skin- F. Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Can-
ner, J. G. Walker, J. J. Reis- ada.
wig, W. A. Clemenson, G. A. Officers:
Campbell, E. D. Dick, L. C. Pres., J. J. Reiswig.
Shepard, F. L. Hommel, L. R. Sec. and Treas., J. M. A. Le-
Anderson. Marquand.
Legal Assn.: " Western Cana- Executive Committee: J. J.
dian Union- corporation of S. Reiswig, J. M. A. LeMarquand,
D. A." F. L. Hommel, F. W. Johnston,
Department Secretaries: S. M. Ryan, D. Leiske, A. V.
Field Miss., G. A. Campbell. Farnsworth.
Educational and Miss. Vol., L. Department Secretaries:
R. Anderson. Tract Soc., F. W. Spink.
Home Miss., L. C. Shepard. Field Miss., J. A. Applegate.
Medical Miss., F. L. Hommel. Sabbath School, Miss Bertha
Religious Liberty, A. C. Gilbert. Unruh.
Ministers: Educational and Miss. Vol., G.
A. C. Gilbert, L. C. Shepard, L. F. Ruf.
R. Anderson. Home Miss. and Financial Agent,
Honorary: J. V. Maas, N. McGill. S. M. Ryan.
WESTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE 77

Ministers: Licentiate:.
J. J. Reiswig, C. K. Reiswig, A. George Toombs.
C. Harder, J. K. Fish, F. W. Missionary Licentiates:
Johnston, W. A. Schebo. C. W. Degering, T. S. Bowett, H.
Honorary: H. Block. Cameron, Mrs. H. Cameron, Mrs.
Licentiates: A. Ritchie, Mrs. C. J. Rider, Mrs.
P. A. Rick, C. D. Smith, S. M. A. C. Gilbert.
Ryan, G. E. Ruf, H. A. Nier- Church School Teachers:
garth, Peter Yakavenko, B. A. C. F. Hubbard, Miss Martha Eas-
Reile. ier Mrs. C. F. Hubbard, C. H.
Missionary Licentiates: '
Casey, Mrs. C. H. Casey, Miss
F. W. Spink, Miss Bertha Un- Eva Beach.
ruh, R. E. Robinson, J. M. A. Church Directory:
LeMarquand, H. E. Shelstad. Vancouver:
Church School Teachers: 1758 Union St.
Miss Evelyn Knoll, Miss Ethel 2056 Forty-second Ave., East.
Wallace, Miss Bessie Dukes, Sixty-sixth Ave. and Marine
Miss Hazel Davis, Miss Delia Drive.
McCarty, Mrs. R. E. Robinson,
Miss Ruby Rick, Mrs. R. C.
Sharman, Mrs. W. R. Casey, MANITOBA CONFERENCE
Charles Sterling, Miss Alice Pen- Organized 1903
stock, Michael Philbriek, Miss Territory: The Province of Mani-
Blanche Davy. toba and that portion of Ontario
lying west of the 89th Meridian.
Office: 302 Nokomis Bldg., Win-
BRITISH COLUMBIA CON- nipeg, Manitoba.
FERENCE Officers:
Organized 1902 Pres., G. H. Skinner.
Territory: British Columbia, Can- Sec. and Treas., Adolph Bern-
ada. hard.
Office: 605 Carter-Cotton Bldg., Executive Committee: G. H.
Vancouver, British Columbia. Skinner, Stemple White, D. Gul-
Officers: brandson, J. Arnot, D. Car-
Pres., W. A. Clemenson. michael, F. C. Finch, Evan Rob-
Sec. and Treas., T. S. Bowett. erts.
Executive Committee: W. A. Legal Assn.: " The Manitoba
Clemenson, T. S. Bowett, A. E. Conference of the S. D. A."
Shants, A. Ritchie; C. W. Deger- Department Secretaries:
ing, H. W. Dutton. Tract Soc., Adolph Bernhard.
Legal Assn.: " British Columbia Sabbath School, Mrs. G. H. Skin-
Association of S. D. A." ner.
Department Secretaries: Educational, Miss. Vol., and
Tract Soc., T. S. Bowett. Home Miss.,
Sabbath School. Mrs. A. C. Gil- Religious Liberty, Stemple
bert.' White.
Educational and Miss. Vol., C.
W. Degering. Ministers:
Home Miss., Geo. Toombs. G. H. Skinner, Stemple White,
Religious Liberty, W. A. Clem- D. Gulbrandson, A. L. Beazley,
enson. 0. Ziprick.
Ministers: Honorary: Neil McGill.
W. A. Clemenson, A. Ritchie, S. Licentiate:
G. White, C. J. Rider. J. D. Neufeld.
7,8 WESTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE

Missionary Licentiates: Licentiates:


Mrs. G. H. Skinne-r, Mrs. S. As- Fred Guderian, Robert Kitto, M.
pin Mrs. A. Balkwill, Miss S. S. Kritsky, R. E. Noble, C. 0.
son, H. P. Parker, G. F.
John Smith, Theo. Diminyatz, D. E.
Ojala. Reiner, J. J. Jutzy, D. D. Neu-
Church Directory: feld, Luther Long.
Winnipeg, 290 Bannerman Ave. Missionary Licentiates:
D. P. Harder, Peter Paulson;
William Brown, William Robin-
"SASKATCHEWAN CONFER4 son, Mrs. J.. J. Jutzy, R. Watch-
ENCE orn..
Organized 1912
Territory: The Province of Sas-
katchewan. INSTITUTIONS IN THE WEST-
Office: 426 Spadina Crescent,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can- ERN CANADIAN UNION
ada. CONFERENCE
Officers: Educational:
Pres., J. G. Walker. Battleford Academy, Battleford,
Sec. and Treas., J. J. Jutzy. Saskatchewan.
Executive Committee: J. G. Canadian Junior College, La-
Walker, G. W. Rader, D. D. Neu- combe, Alberta.
feld, J. J. Jutzy, C. W. Deer,
Wm. Wasell, M. S. Kritsky, T. Publishing:
Diminyatz. Western Branch of the Canadian
Legal Assn.: " Saskatchewan Watchman Press, 303 Noko-
Conference. Assn. of S. D. A." mis Bldg., Winnipeg, Mani-
Department Secretaries: toba.
Tract Soc., J. J. Jutzy. Medical:
Field Miss., John Jewkes. Alberta Sanitarium, Bowness
Sabbath School, Mrs. J. J. Jutzy. Park, Calgary, Alberta.
Educational and Miss. Vol., D. Saskatoon Treatment Rooms,
E. Reiner. 426 Spadina Crescent, East,
Religious Liberty, J. G. Walker. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Ministers: Calgary Treatment Rooms, 140
J. G. Walker, Wm. Wasell, G. Sixth Ave., West, Calgary, Al-
W. Rader, Henry Berg, 0. M. berta.
Akre. Resthaven Sanitarium, Sidney,
Honorary: J. V. Maas. British Columbia.
EUROPEAN DIVISION OF THE GENERAL
CONFERENCE
Territory: Europe; and that por- Ruble, W. A., Stanborough Park,
tion of Asia and Africa not in- Watford, Herts, England.
cluded in other Divisions. Simon, J. F., Villa Fontana, Skods-
Population: Cir. 400,000,000. borg, Denmark.
Cable and Telegraphic Address:
Advent, Skodsborg, Denmark.
Office Address: Villa Fontana, HAMBURG SEVENTH-DAY AD-
Skodsborg, Denmark. VENTIST ASSOCIATION
Officers: Grindelberg rya, Hamburg, Ger-
Vice-President for Europe: L. many
R. Conradi. (Legal society to hold all property
Associate Vice-President: L. H. of the denomination in Ham-
Christian. burg.)
Treasurer: C. Pedersen.
Secretary: W.' K. Ising. Officers: L. R. Conradi, Pres.;
General Auditors: Jens Olsen Power of Attorney, H. Hartkop;
and A. C. Christensen. +Treas., Alice Kiissner; Other
members: The presidents of the
Department Secretaries: Central European, East Ger-
Field Sec., J. C. Raft; Asst., man, and West German Unions,
E. Kotz. and of the local conferences
Publishing Dept., H. Box and F. therein, and the heads of insti-
Brennwald. tutions in above conferences.
Educational,
Sabbath School and -Miss. Vol..
J. F. Simon.
Medical Miss., W. A. Ruble, GERMAN MISSION SOCIETY
M. D. Organized 1913
Home Miss., Steen Rasmussen. ( An organization to carry forward
work in the foreign mission field,
by the Central European, East
LABORERS IN THE EUROPEAN German, and West German
DIVISION HOLDING CRE- Union Conferences.)
DENTIALS FROM THE GEN- Territory: Abyssinia and Dutch
ERAL CONFERENCE East Indies.
Christian, L. H., Villa Fontana, Cable and Telegraphic Address:
Skodsborg, Denmark. " Advent," Hamburg.
Conradi, L. R., Grindelberg 15a, Office Address: Grindelberg 15 a,
Hamburg, Germany.. Hamburg, Germany.
Ising, W. K., Villa Fontana, Skods- Officers:
borg, Denmark. Pres., L. R. Conradi.
Kotz, E., Villa Fontana, Skods- Vice-Pres., H. F. Schuberth.
borg, Denmark. Sec. and Treas., R. Riihling.
Raft, J. C., Margrethevej 5, Co- Executive Committee: L. R.
penhagen, V., Denmark. Conradi, H. F. Schuberth, G. W.
Rasmussen, Steen, Margrethevej 5, Schubert, P. Drinhaus, R. Rueh-
Copenhagen, V., Denmark. ling, E. Kotz.
79
BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE
Organized /902
Territory: The conferences of H. Osborne, Miss M. E. Robert-
North England, South England, son, Miss Eastcott, Miss F.
also the Welsh and Scottish Anscombe, Mrs. Wright Brown,
Conferences, and the Irish Mis- Miss Edna R. Edmed, Miss Myr-
sion. Foreign missions specified na Campbell, Miss E. Sterne,
under separate head. Miss E. Donaldson, A. Wag-
Population: 46,767,530; churches, staffe, G. Warland.
80; membership, 3,700.
Cable Address: " Hygiene," Wat-
ford, Herts, England. - SOUTH ENGLAND CON-
Office: Stanborough Park, Wat- . FERENCE
ford, Herts, England. Organized 1921.
- Officers: (Organized out of the South Brit-
Pres., M. N. Campbell. ish Conference)
Sec. (pro tein), H. D. Clarke.
Treas., H. D. Clarke. Territory: The, Counties of Corn-
Executive Committee: M. N. wall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset,
Campbell, W. H. Meredith, A. E. Gloucester, Wilts, Oxford, Berks,
Bacon, MT. E. Read, R. Mussen, Hants, Bucks, Surrey, Sussex,
F. A. Spearing, F. S. Jackson, Kent, London, Middlesex, Hert-'
H. D. Clarke, 0. M. Dorrand, J. ford, Bedford, Huntingdon, Cam-
J. Gillatt, Dr. W. A. Ruble, Dr. bridge, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex,
A. E. Druitt, W. T. Bartlett, IV. Isle of Wight, and the Channel
R. Riatt, L. F. Langford, G. Islands.
Keough, A. S. Maxwell. Office: Lindrick House, Seven Sis-
Legal Assn.: " Seventh-day Ad- ters Road, Finsbury Park, Lon-
ventist Union, Ltd." Pres., M. don, N., England.
N. Campbell; Sec., W. E. Read. Officers:
General Conference Transportation Pres., W. E. Read.
Agent: Sec. and Treas., Miss Eastcott.
A. Bacon, 84 Upper Tollington Executive Committee: W. E.
Park, London, N. 4, England. Read, C. E. Penrose, J. H. Bun-
Department Secretaries: ker, W. P. Prescott, MT. J.
Field Miss., J. J. Gillatt. Young, W. Cuthbert, H. Yeates.
Sabbath School and Miss. Vol., Department Secretaries:
0. M. Dorland. Home Miss. and Miss. Vol., IV.
Educational, F. A. Spearing. _ J. Young.
Home Miss., F. A. Spearing. Field Miss. and Sabbath School,
Medical See., Dr. W. A. Ruble. W. Cuthbert.
Ministers: Ministers':
M. N. Campbell, J. J. Gillatt, F. W. E. Read, C. E. Penrose, J. B.
A. Spearing, 0: M. Dorland. West, W. P. Prescott, T. H.
Licentiates: Cooper, W. J. Young.
H. D. Clarke, A. S. Maxwell, J. Licentiates:
Harker, G. Baird, Dr. F. C. W. Cuthbert, F. E. Powell, J. J.
Shone, Dr. A. E. Druitt. Heide.
Missionary Licentiates: Missionary Licentiates:
A. Bacon (Senior), J. C. Stew- G. IV. Bailey, R. J. Borrowdale,
ard, W. R. Raitt, E. H. Marsh, Miss Eastcott, Miss A. B. Crow-
SO
BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE 81

der, Miss E. Guntrip, Miss A. Office: .22 Zulla Road, Mansfield


Baldwin, Miss M. Anderson, Road, Nottingham, England.
Miss W. Quibell, Miss E. M. Officers:
Powell, Miss G. Wallace. Pres., A. E. Bacon. .
Church Directory: Sec. and Treas., Miss Ella East-
Bath, 37 Green Park. cott.
Brighton, 84 Blatchington Road, Executive Committee: A. E. Ba-
Hove. con, D. Ralston, F. W. Goodall,
Bristol, 11 St. Gabriel's Road, H. F. De'Ath, G. T. Bryan, W.
Easton. A. Hall:
Cambridge, Malcom St. Hall
Department Secretaries:
(off King St.)
Miss. Vol. and Home Miss., F.
Caterham, Sanitarium.
"Goodall.
Catford, The Priory, High St.
Field Miss. and Sabbath School,
Croscombe, Wesleyan School
S. G. Joyce.
Room.
Croydon, " Camera Club Room,"
Opposite East Croydon Sta- A. E. Bacon, A. Rodd, 'J. E.
tion. Bell, S. F. Tonks, W. A. Hall,
Dawlish, 4 San Reiiao. F. C. Bailey, A. Armstrong, H.
East Dulwich, Foresters' Hall. F. De'Ath.
Forest Hill. Licentiates:
London, North, Lindrick House, E. E. Craven, F. W. Coppock.
Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Missionary Licentiates:
Park. F. W. Goodall, J. Andrew, Miss
London, Northwest, Congrega- C. Sanders, Miss E. Cummins,
tional Church, Willesden
Miss A. F. Clarke, Miss C. Bald-
Green. win, Miss H. Vendenbergh, Miss
London, Southwest, Providence A. Larminie, Mrs. M. Brocks,
Chapel, Tooting Grove, Toot- Miss M. Living, Miss L. Cooper,
ing. Miss K. Felton, F. H. Milsum.
London, West, Brotherhood Hall,
Turnham Green, Ter. Chis. Church Directory:
Southampton, The Academy, 157 Blackburn, Whalley Range Mis-
Shirley Road. sion Hall. '
Stanborough Park, The College, Bradford, Temperance Hall,
Stanborough Park, Watford. Chapel St., Leeds Road.
Edinburgh, Picardy Hall, 16
Picardy Place.
NORTH ENGLAND CON- Glasgow, (1) Dixons Halls.
FERENCE Crosshill.
Organized 1921 out of the North Glasgow, (2) Advent Hall.
British Conference organized Thornwood Drive, Patrick.
1919, and the Midland section Hull, The Metropole, West St.
of the Welsh Midland Confer- Kircaldy, Stewards Lane Hall.
ence, organized 1919. Leeds, Working Men's Hall.
Territory: The counties of Lanca- Park St.
shire, Yorkshire, Durham, Che- Liverpool, S. D..A. Hall, Selwyn
shire, Isle of Man, 'Westmore- St., Walton.
land, Cumberland, Northumber- Manchester, (1) S. D. A. Hall,
land, Derbyshire, Nottingham- Bury New Road.
shire, Lincolnshire, Staffordshire, Manchester, (2) S. D. A. Hall,
Leicestershire, Rutlandshire, Parkfield St.
Northamptonshire, Worcester- Middlesborough, Temperance In-
shire, Warwickshire. stitute.
82 BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE

Newcastle-On-Tyne, ' S. D. A. Birmingham, Handsworth, Nin-


Hall, Second Avenue, Heaton. eveh Road, Tew and Park
Paisley, Y. M. C. A. Rooms, Road.
High St. Caerphilly, la Stockland St.
Rotherham, Mansion Hall, New Cardiff, 15 Moira Terrace, Ad-
Zealand, Bridgegate. amsdown.
Scarborough, -Roscoe Hall, Ros- Coventry, Priory Rooms, Priory
coe St. Row, off Broadgate.
Seacombe, Liberal Club. Derby, St. Michael's House, Rear
Sheffield, Cliffe Hall, Derbyshire St. Michael's Church, Queen St.
Land, Woodseats. Grimsby, 4 The B.ungalows, Old
Southport, Y. M. C. A. Hall. Clee Road, Cleethorpes.
East Bank St. Kettering, Memorial Church,
Waterloo, Waterloo Hall, Ox- Canon St.
ford Road. Leicester, Sunday School, Memo-
Wigan, S. D. A. Hall, Seven rial Hall, New 'Walk.
Stars Road, Wallgate. Lincoln, Co-op. Hall, Lockhurst
Lane, 24 Clarina St.
Melton -Mowbray, 20 Asfordby
WELCH CONFERENCE Road.
Newport, Mission Hall, Con-
Organized 1921 out of the Welsh- stance St.
Midland Conference, organized Nottingham, Circus St., Lecture
1919. Hall.
Territory: The counties of Flint- Northampton, Rechabite Hall.
shire, Denbighshire, Carnarvon- Pytchley St.
shire, Anglesey, Merionethshire, Rushden, North St.
Montgomeryshire, Shropshire, Sutton-in-Ash, No. 1 Room,
Herefordshire, Radnorshire, Car-. Bainbridge Hall.
diganshire, Pembrokeshire, Car- Swansea, Central Hall, Orchard
marthenshire, Brecknockshire, St.
Glamorganshire, Monmouthshire. Ulceby, Adventist Church.
Office Address (Pro Tern): Stan- Wellingborough- Herriots Lane.
borough Park, Watford, Herts, 'Wellington, Assembly Room,
England. Market St., 124 High St.
Officers: 'olverhampton, Temperance
Pres., W. H. Meredith. Hall, Temple St.
Sec. and Treas., J. H. Parkin. Worcester, Whitman's Hall, Sil-
Executive Committee: W. H. ver -St.
Meredith, D. Morrison, R.
Jacques, H. W. Armstrong, W.
R. Smith. SCOTTISH CONFERENCE
Ministers: Organized 1921 out of the Scot-
W. H. Meredith, D. Morrison, tish section of the North British
H. W. Armstrong. Conference, organized 1919.
Licentiate: H. W. McCrow.
Missionary Licentiates: Territory: The whole of Scotland
J. H. Parkin, Miss M. Lenanton, including the Hebrides, Orkneys,
Miss F. E. 'Woods, Miss M. Dan- and Shetlands.
bUry. Office Address (Pro Tem) : Stan-
Church Directory: borough Park, Watford, Herts,
Birmingham, Bearwood, The England.
Homestead, Rawlings Road. Officers:
Birmingham, South, Tyndall St., Pres. and Sec., R. Mussen.
Council School Balsall, Heath. Acting Treas., H. D. Clarke.
BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE 83

Ministers: Bartlett, S. G. Maxwell, Dr. G.


R. Mussen, G. Hyde. A. Madgwick, L. E. A. Lane,
Licentiate: E. R. Elias. W. W. Armstrong, E. A. Bea-
von, T. Belton.
Missionary Licentiates:
Miss J. Archibald, Miss Robert-
son-.
KENYA COLONY MISSION
Organized 1912 (Entered 1906)
IRISH MISSION Territory: British East Africa.
Office: The Manse, -Killead, Muck- Population: 7,665,234.
amore, Belfast, Ireland. Headquarters: Gendia, Kisumu,
Officers: British East Africa.
Supt., F. S. Jackson. Second Station: Wire Hill, Kis-
Sec., Miss D. Moseley. umu.
Treas., H. D. Clarke. Third Station: Karungu, Kisumu.
Advisory Committee: F. S. Fourth Station. Rusinga, Kisumu.
Jackson, S. Joyce, W. Shaw, G. Fifth Station: Kisii, Kisumu.
Reid. Sixth Station: Kanyadoto, Kis-
Department Secretary: umu.
Sabbath School and Miss. Vol., Seventh Station: Kamagambo,
Miss D. Moseley Kisumu.
Ministers: Officers:
F. S. Jackson, S. Joyce, L. W. Director, W. T. Bartlett.
Barras. Sec., W. T. Bartlett.
Missionary Licentiates: Ministers:
Miss D. Moseley, Miss Ballard, W. T. Bartlett, S. G. Maxwell.
Miss J. Bastow. Licentiates:
L. E. Lane, W, W. Armstrong.
MISSION FIELDS UNDER Missionary Licentiates:
BRITISH UNION T. Belton, R. Matthews, E. A.
CONFERENCE Beavon, Dr. G. A. S. Magwick,
(The missions in British adminis- Miss Grace Clarke.
tered territory in Africa (out-
side of the South African Un-
ion) are under the direction of BELGIAN EAST AFRICAN
the British Union Conference MISSION
Executive Committee, Stanbor- Ruanda Mission, Lake Kivu, Bel-
ough Park, Watford, Herts, Eng- gian East Africa.
land.) Superintendent: D. E. Delhove.
Licentiates:
EAST AFRICAN COMBINED D. E. Delhove, A. Watson, E.
MISSION B. Phillips.
Missionary Licentiates:
Including Kenya Colony, Tangan- Henri Monnier, Alfred Matter.
yika, and Belgian East African
Missions.
Organized 1921 TANGANYIKA MISSIONS
Address: Gendia, via Kisumu, (In former German East Africa.)
Kenya Colony. These stations are still unmanned.
Officers: Majita District:
Supt., W. T. Bartlett. Head station: Majita.
Executive Committee: W. T. Second station: Iramba.
84 BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE

Third station: Nyabangi. Executive Committee: L. F.


Fourth station: Shirati. Langford, T. Baker, Wm. Mc
Ushashi District: Clements, H. W. Lowe, J. Clif-
Head station: Busegwe. ford.
Second station: Ikizu.
Third station: Utimbaru, SIERRA LEONE MISSION
Fourth station: Sizaki. Organized 1913 .
Usukuma District: Population: 1,400,000.
Head station: Ntusu. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Water-
Second station: Itilima. loo, Sierra Leone, West Africa.
Third station: Kanadi. Officers:
Fourth station: Mwagala. Director, L. F. Langford.
Sec., Miss E. Howard.
Advisory Committee: L. F. Lang-
SOUTH PARE MISSION ford, H. W. Lowe, E. Ashton,
(In former German East Africa.i I. W. Harding.
Stations as established before the Ministers:
war. L. F. Langford, H. W. Lowe.
Director: S. Maxwell. Licentiate: I. W. Harding.
Minister: S. Maxwell.
Kihurio District:
Head station: Kihurio. NIGERIA MISSION
Second station: Friedenstal. Organized December, 1913
Third station: Vuasu
Fourth Station: Vunta. Territory: Nigeria, West Af-
rica.
Population: 16,500,000.
Director, L. F. Langford, Ilorin,
EGYPTIAN MISSION via Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa.
Dating from January 1, 1914. Advisory, Committee: W. Mc-
Territory: The whole of Egypt. Clements, J. E. E. Borgeaud. A.
Population: 12,566,000. L. Balugan.
Address: 10 Sharia, Chitty Bey, Minister: W. McClements.
Shubra, Cairo, Egypt. Licentiate: J. E. E. Borgeaud.
Director: George Keough.
Minister: George Keough. GOLD COAST MISSION
Licentiates: Organized December, 1913
J. McGeachy, 0. Bezerdjian, T.
H. Zakarian. Territory: Gold Coast, West Af-
rica.
Missionary Licentiate: Bulos Ab- Population: 1,500,000.
dul Messiah.
Address: Coomassie, Seccon-
dee, Gold Coast, West Africa.
WEST AFRICAN COMBINED Officers:
MISSION Director, Thos. Baker, acting.
Advisory Committee, T. Baker,
Organized 1918 J. Clifford, J. K. Garbrah.
Address: S. D. A. Mission, Water- Ministers:
loo, Sierra Leone, West Africa. Thomas Baker, J. W. Garbrah.
Officers: Licentiates:
Superintendent, L. F. Langford. J. Clifford, J. A. Bonney. .
CENTRAL EUROPEAN. UNION CON-
FERENCE
Organized 1912

Territory: German Swiss, Wur- Office Address: Felsenbergstr. 324,


temberg-Baden, North Bavar- Seebach-Zilrich, Switzerland.
ian, South Bavarian, Main-Nec- Officers:
kar, German Austrian Confer- Pres., E. Gugel.
ences. Sec. and Treas., E. Haring.
Population of Germany: 62,000,- Auditor, 0. Schildhauer.
000 according to census of 1920; Executive Committee: E. Gu-
churches in union, 154; member- gel, F. Bussinger, G. Milner, E.
ship, 6,512. Siegrist, A. Rudolf, J. -Penner,
Office Address: Tizianstr. 35, J. Kiibler.
Munich, Germany.
Officers: Department Secretaries:
Pres., G. W. Schubert. Miss. Vol., F. Rudin.
Sec. and Treas., Otto Schild- Field Miss., J. Kiibler.
hauer. Ministers:
Office Sec., Dora Jenssen. E. Gugel, J. Penner, F. Rudin,
Sub-Treas., Helene Kofink. H. Meyer-Bartschy.
Executive Committee: G. W. Licentiates:
Schubert, 0. Schilhauer, E. Gu- A. Junginger, E. Haring.
gel, W.. Prillwitz, I. Muth, C. Missionary Licentiates:
A. Motzer, E. Bahr, F. A. Prie- W. Dussy, E. Tobler, E. Haas.
ser, J. G. Hopf, D. Schmid, M. D.,
Fr. Bussinger, L. Lutz.
Department Secretaries:
Home Miss., E. Gugel. WURTEMBERG-BADEN CON-
Educational, Otto Schuberth. FERENCE
Medical Miss., P. Schmid, M. D. Organized 1912; reorganized 1921
Field Miss., L. Lutz. Territory: Wurtemberg, Baden.
Miss. Vol., Willy Edener. Office: 22 Bergstr., Stuttgart, Ger-
Religious Liberty, G. W. Schu- many.
bert. Officers:
South German Building Associa- Pres., W. Prillwitz.
tion: Sec. and Treas., Johanna Walz.
Committee: G. W. Schuberth, Auditor, Otto Schildhauer.
0. Schildhauer, W. Prillwitz, E. Executive Committee:. W. Prill-
Bahr, J. Muth, F. A. Prieser, C. witz, H. Zimmermann, G. Hofer,
A. Motzer, Fr. Fuierer, N. Sch- H. Wittig, K. Mergenthaler.
latterer. Department Secretaries:
Manager, Fr. Fruierer. Miss. Vol., Max Busch.
Ministers: Field Miss., F. Riedlinger.
G. W. Schubert, 0. Schildhauer. Ministers:
Missionary Licentiates: W. Prillwitz, H. Zimmermann,
W. Edener, Fr. Fruierer. R. Muller, F. Diirr, M. Busch,
Daniel Eicher. G. Diirolf.
Licentiates:
GERMAN-SWISS CONFERENCE L. Aberle, P. Thurm, F. Ch. Grei-
Organized 1901 ser, K. Mahle.
Territory: German Switzerland Missionary Licentiates:
and Cantons of Orison and Ti- W. Gemeinhardt, G. Kupfer, A.
cino. Ansel, Schulte am Praise, J.
85
86 CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNION CONFERENCE

Freund, E. Dorfler, M. Scheiben- Ministers:


berger, J. Scheible, L. Fiirst. C. A. Motzer, H. Langenberg,
C. F. Horner, G. Seng, B. Mai-
ler.
NORTH BAVARIAN CONFER- Licentiate: G. Mai.
ENCE Missionary Licentiates:
Organized 1919 J. G. Sommer, A. Henger, B.
Territory: Upper, Central, and Schmid, A. Vochezer, K. Behrin-
Lower Frankonia, Upperpf9.1z, ger, K. Brunner.
Oberpfalz excepting Regensburg.
Office: Irrerstr. 20 II, Niirnberg,
Bayern, Germany. MAIN-NECKAR CONFERENCE
Officers: Organized 1920
Pres., J. Muth. Territory: The northern part of
Sec. and Treas., Lydia Rein. Baden, Hessen to the right and
Auditor, 0. Schildhauer. the left of the Rhine, the dis-
Exectitive Committee: J. Muth, tricts of Weisbaden, Rtidesheim,
L. Lutz, Chr. Brawn, G. Barth. and Aschaffenburg..
Department Secretaries: Office: Eschenheimer Anlage 2.
Miss. Vol., A. Saschsenmeyer. Frankfurt an Main, Germany.
Field Miss., L. Lutz. Officers:
Ministers: Pres., E. Bahr.
J. Muth, R. Werner, A. Sasch- Sec. and Treas., Gertrud Greiner.
enmeyer. Auditor, Otto Schildhauer.
Licentiates: Executive Committee: E. Bahr.
H. Schwarz, L. Schneebauer. J. Streib, C. Reihlen, P. Hanke,
Missionary Licentiates: Rost, R. Scherz.
G. Zollmann, H. Wieczorek, M. Department Secretaries:
arall, E. Dorfler, M. Keller, R. Miss. Vol., E. Kuschel.
Muller, E. Kolschmann, A. Her- Field Miss., E. Fuchs.
mannsdorfer, L. Rein. Ministers:
E. Bahr, F. Gregorius, C. Reih-
SOUTH BAVARIAN CONFER- len, A. Bereck, J. F. Grieser.
FERENCE Licentiates:
Organized 1919 K. Golzer, R. 1Potzl, K. Adolph,
E. Kuschel, P. Glide.
Territory: The southern part of
UpperpfaJz, Lower Bavaria, Up- Missionary Licentiates:
per Bavaria, Schwaben, and G. Bohm, G. Knecht, G. W. Stau-
Neuburg. bert, M. Muller, Chr. Pipgras, H.
Office: Tizianstr. 37, Miinchen, Wemme, H. Klages.
Germany.
Officers:
Pres., C. A. Motzer. GERMAN-AUSTRIAN CONFER-
Sec. and Treas., Dora Schubert. ENCE
Auditor, Otto Schildhauer. Organized 1921
Executive Committee: C. A. Territory: German-Austria (for-
Motzer, H. Langenberg, J. 0. merly Austrian, Anterior Aus-
Hopf, J. Strauss, Gemeinhard. trian, and Styrmark-Carnten
Department Secretaries: missions.)
Miss. Vol., G. Mai. Office: Pelzgasse 2-10, Wien XV,
Field Miss., H. Munch. Austria.


CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNION CONFERENCE 87

Officers Ministers:
Pres., F. A. Wieser. F. A. Prieser, A. Weinert, F.
Sec. and Treas., Bertha Bruscha. Gruber, R. Lange, B. Hagemann.
Auditor, Otto Schildhauer. Licentiates:
J. Miihlbacher, F. Einspieler, E.
Executive Committee: F. A. Ehinger, A. Stammberger, J.
Prieser, W. Brich, F. Pieringer, Starosta, A. von Wallenstern.
K. Floder, K. Turnherr. Missionary Licentiates:
H. Loosen, E. Knebel, A. Beer,
Department Secretaries: 0. Westenberger, Th. Edenwe-
Miss Vol., Helmut Loosen. ger
Field Miss., Trauhardt. Other worker: B. Bruscha.

CZECHOSLOVAKIAN UNION CON-


FERENCE
Organized 1919

Territory: Entire Republic, West Treas., A. Reckziegel.


Silesian and Moravian Confer- Executive Committee: M. H.
ence, North Bohemian Confer- Wentland, F. Fiala, E. Ba
ence, Central Bohemian Mission, J. Skakal.
Slovakian Mission. Department Secretary:
Population: 13,000,000; churchei, Miss Vol., S. Kupcik.
52; members, 1,500. Ministers:
Office Address: Dr. Dietrichgasse M. H. Wentland, J. Simon.
3, Troppau, Czechoslovakia, Eu-
rope. Missionary Licentiates:
J. Kroulik, S. Kupcik, R. Ma.-
Officers: chac.
Pres., E. E. Frauchiger.
Sec., A. Gomola.
Treas., Augusta Reckziegel, Sc-
hulring 19, Troppau. NORTH BOHEMIAN CONFER-
Executive Committee: E. E. ENCE
Frauchiger, F. Kessel, M. H. Office Address: Pragerstrasse 36,
Wentland, H. Bischoff, J. Po- Teplitz-Schonau, Czechoslovakia.
pelka, F. Ludwig, E. Seidl.
Officers:
Department Secretary: Pres., H. Bischoff.
Field Miss., J. Popelka. Sec., F. Bohm.
Minister: Treas., A. Reckziegel.
E. E. Frauchiger. Executive Committee: H. Bis-
Missionary Licentiate: J. Schor. choff, H. Aberle, E. Seidl, A.
Schoft, J. Hannitsch.
Ministers:
CENTRAL BOHEMIAN MISSION H. Bischoff, H. Aberle R. Neu-
Office: Podskalska ul. 29, Prague mann.
II, Czechoslovakia. Licentiates:
Officers: K. Fleck, F. Bohm, B. Vietze.
Supt., M. H. Wentland.. Missionary Licentiates:
Sec., S. Kupcik.. A.' Neugebauer, B. Nickel.
88 CZECIIOSLOVAKIAI\ UNION CONFERENCE

SLOVAKIAN MISSION MORAVIA-SILESIAN CONFER-


Office Address: Vodna ul. 2, Kas ENCE
chau, Czechoslovakia. Office Address: Dr. Dietrichgasse
Officers: 3, Troppau, Czechoslovakia.
Supt., F. Kessel. Officers:
Treas., A. Reckziegel. Pres., E. E. Frauchiger.
Executive Committee: F. Kes Sec., A. Gomola.
sel, A. Gajdos, K. Harting, J Treas., A. Reckziegel.
Cernak, F. Szemian. Executive Committee: E. E.
Department Secretary: Frauchiger, G. Geier, J. Popelka,
Miss. Vol., B. Streissinger. P. Hecko, P. Tannenberg.
Minister: Ministers:
F. Kessel. G. Geier, K. Polednik.
Licentiate: St. Macko. Licentiate: J. Doubraysky.
.Missionary Licentiates: Missionary Licentiates:
B. Streissinger, J. Raschka, A J. Oborny, J. Mokry, A. Sucha-
Schlottner. nek, S. Gomola, A. Rusch.

EAST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE


Organized 1909
Territory: The Berlin, Branden- Muller, H. Watty, Dr. med. E.
burg, Masourian, Silesian, West Meyer, Dr. med. L. E. Conradi,
Saxon, Northeast Saxon, Pom- W. Hans.
eranian, and East Prussian Con- Legal Health Assn.: "Deutscher
ferences, and the Lithunian Mis- Verein fiir Gesundheitspflege
sion Field. Friedensau," Post Grabow, Bez.
Population of East Germany: cir. Magdeburg. Pres., H. F. Schu-
25,000,000; churches, 294; mem- berth; Manager and Sec., W.
bership, 11,322. Krumm.
Office Address for East German Legal Building Assn.: " Mittel-
deutsche Grundstiicksgesell
Union Conference and all East schaft in. b. H." Pres., H. F.
German Union Fields and Work- Schuberth; Sec. and Treas., E.
ers: Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- Ehlers.
Charlottenburg, Germany .(care Office: Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin-
Schuberth). Charl., Germany.
Cable and Telegraphic Address: Department Secretaries:
" Adventmission, Berlin." Field Miss., A. Posch.
Officers: Sabbath School and Home Miss.,
Pres., H. F. Schuberth. J. Wintzen.
Sec., E. Ehlers. Educational and Miss. Vol., H.
Treas., W. Hans. Watty.
Asst. Treas., M. Fuchs. Ministers:
Auditor, W. Hans. H. F. Schuberth, J. Wintzen, H.
Executive Committee: H. F. Watty, W. Mullr .
Schuberth, J. Wintzen, F. Ga- Licentiates:
ting, R. Lusky, A. Langholf, W. 0. Petermann, F. Pieringer.
Ehlers, A. 0. Janert, K. Ame- Missionary Licentiate:
lung, P. Horn, E. Enseleit, W. H. Binnewies.
EAST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE 89

WEST SAXON CONFERENCE NORTHEAST SAXON CON-


Organized 1920 FERENCE
Territory: District of Chemnitz Organized 1919
and Zwickau. Territory: District of Dresden,
Officers: Bautzen and Leipzig.
Pres., P. Horn. Officers:
Sec. and Treas., Korduan. Pres., P. Stocker.
Executive Committee: P. Horn, Sec. and Treas., F. Hambrock.
A. Krautschick, E. Loser, R. Executive Committee: P. StOck-
Heidenreich, Queck. er, F. Hambrock, E. Dwehus, 0.
Department Secretaries: Reinhold, E. Gross.
Miss. Vol. and Home Miss., H. Department Secretaries:
Schluttig. Miss. Vol., and Home Miss., F.
Ministers: Hambrock.
P. Horn, R. Grossmann, H. Kobs, Ministers:
Aug. Krautschick, F. Scior, F. P. Stocker, F. Hambrock, E.
Grellmann. Dwehus, W. Schwenecke, H.
Licentiates: Brinkmann, J. Brzezinski.
H. Schluttig, J. Salatzkat, H. Licentiates:
Friedrich, R.Scheibitz, E. Hilde- G. Piwarz, 0. Haase, F. Hein-
brandt, W. Derlath. rich, W.denpfennig,
il R. Pat-
Missionary Licentiates: zig.
K. Thiele, Klara Horn, Anita Missionary Licentiates:
Bzoszat, Frieda Troger, Anna J. Beier, G. Renn, 0. Hentschke,
Thing. Luise Natschinski, Frieda
Schmidt, Elfriede Melchoir, Else
Gartner.
EAST PRUSSIA CONFERENCE
Organized 1903 BRANDENBURG CONFERENCE
Territory: Districts of Konigs- Organized 1920
berg and Gumbinnen. Territory: Districts of Potsdam,
Officers: Jerichow I and II, Bitterfield,
Pres., K. Amelung. Torgau, Liebenwerder Delitzsch,
Sec., W. Gauger. Wittenberg, and District of
Treas., Laura Hagelstein. Frankfurt a. Oder.
Executive Committee: K. Ame- Officers:
lung, H. Seidel, M. Budnick, J. Pres., R. Lusky.
Urgien, G. Dobinski, F. Girnus, Sec., R. Horner.
J. Heimann. Treas., B. Grossmann.
Department Secretaries: Executive Committee: R. Lusky,
Miss. Vol. and Home Miss., H. Dr. F. Baucke, Dr. E. Meyer, C.
Seidel. Vogel, R. Schatz.
Ministers: Department Secretaries:
K. Amelung, H. Seidel, M. Bud- Miss. Vol. and Home Miss., Dr.
nick, F. Seidler, W. Ninow, F. F. Baucke.
Leplatoni. Ministers:
Licentiates: R. Lusky, F. Baucke, W. Earle,
W. Gauger, A. Schaffer. F. DOrre, G. Freund, W. Radke.
Missionary Licentiates: Licentiates:
M. Schilling, W. Koller, P. Beh- R. Horner F. Selle, A. Sass-
rendt, Lotte Korduan. mann, W. Kloss,
' K. Golze.
90 EAST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Missionary Licentiates: MASOURIAN CONFERENCE


R. Nickel, A. Brendel, J. Fischer, Organized 1920
A. Wachholz, A. Stissmann, Mar-
garete S'oyk, Antonie Martin, Territory: District of Allenstein
Berta von Kondratowicz. (Masourian), East Prussia,
Officers:
Pres., A. Langholf.
Sec., H. Korsch.
BERLIN CONFERENCE Treas., L. Hagelstein.
Organized 1920 Executive Committee: A. Lang-
holf, F. May, G. Domnick, Kus-
Territory: Greater Berlin. cinski, H. Czukta.
Officers: Department Secretaries:
Pres., W. Hoffmann. Miss. Vol. and Home Miss., H.
Sec., E. Schwerke. . Korsch.
Treas., M. Fuchs. Ministers:
Executive Committee: W. Hoff- A. Langholf, G. Domnick, H.
mann, D. Brinkmann, M. Golze, Korsch, R. Dietrich, M. Zielinski,
H. Schmitz, M. Scharer, A. Mu- K. Jonuleit.
lack.
Missionary Licentiates:
Department Secretaries: J. Browatzik, E. Braun.
Miss. Vol. and Home Miss., D.
Brinkmann.
Ministers: POMERANIA CONFERENCE
W. Hoffmann, W. Ehlers, D. Organized 1901
Brinkmann, H. Schmitz, M. ' Territory: Province of Pome.ra-
Scharer, F. Dressler, H. Miltz, nia.
J. Bohlmann, A. Schenk.
Officers:
Licentiates: Pres., F. Gotting.
R. Schroder, Dr. Glette. Sec. and Treas., H. Wittig.
Missionary Licentiates: Executive Committee: F. Ga-
E. Jeschke, B. Pest, E. Schwerke, ting, 0. Kapitz, R. Kath, P.
E. Reinhold, F. Kroger, F. Rohne, Liidtke, Tschirschnitz.
Martha Thiimmel, Helene Jun- Department Secretaries:
ker, Gertrud Pest, Rosamunde Miss. Vol. and Home Miss., 0.
Stecher. Kapitz.
Ministers:
F. Gating, 0. Kapitz, H. Glass,
LITHUANIAN MISSION FIELD W. Tribbensee, E. Nather, R.
Fatting; E. Jager, H. Dietrich,
Organized 1920 0. Panzig.
Territory: Lithuania. Missionary Licentiates:
Officers: J. Christiansen, E. Schiewe, W.
Director, E. Enseleit. Kulpatzki, Agnes Bahnemann,
Sec., Lewandowski. Emilie Walther.
Treas., Mrs. E. Enseleit.
Executive Committee: E. En-
seleit, Goira, Lucat. SILESIAN CONFERENCE
Minister: Organized 1907
E. Enseleit, M. Gulidjin. Territory: Province of Silesia.
Missionary Licentiates: Officers:
Lewandow ski, Morenings. Pres., A. 0. Janert.
EAST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE 91

Sec. and Treas., W. Schmieder. ler, A. Rebensburg, H. Schmidt,


Executive Committee: A. 0. 0. Bauscher, A. Hufnagel, K.
Janert, A. Krautschick, J. See- Jelen.
fried, T. Forster, W. .Natschin-
ski, G. Thiel, A. Illig. Licentiates:
. A. Walter, A. Arnold, E. Frau-
Department Secretaries: chiger, H. Effenberg, G. Petzold.
Miss. Vol. and Home Mis,s., A.
Krautschick. Missionary Licentiates:
Ministers: W. Bartsch, H. Linde, W.
A. 0. Janert, A. Krautschick, J. Schmieder; W. Sprengler, H.
Seefried, R. Schtitz, A. W. Mtil- Labs.

LATIN UNION CONFERENCE


Organized rgoz
Territory: The Leman, French, LEMAN CONFERENCE
Alsace and Lorraine, and Belgian Organized 1884
Conferences; and the Spanish, Territory: The French-speaking
Italian, North African, Portu- parts of Switzerland.
guese and Mauritius-Madagas-
Office Address: Rue Jumelles 4,
car Missions. Lausanne, Switzerland.
Population: 132,572,606; churches,
77; membership, 2,523. Officers:
Pres., Ulysse Augsbourger.
General Office: Gland, Switzerland.
Sec. and Treas., M. Duval.
Officers: Executive Commi,,tee: U. Augs-
Pres., A. V. Olson. bourger, M. Duval, J. C. Guenin,
Sec. and Treas., Robert Gerber. M. Grin, G. Delapres, Henri
Executive Committee: A. V. Monnier, Louis Gaienin.
Olson, Robert Gerber, J. Robert,
L. L. Caviness, Samuel Badaut, Department Secretaries:
J. A. P. Green, Dr. J. Nussbaum, . Tract Soc., M. Duval.
U. Augsbourger, J. Rey, J. Fehr, Field Miss., D. Walther.
J. Wibbens, G. Werner, C. E. Sabbath School, Miss Marie
Knight, Paul Meyer, Albert Hanhardt.
Meyer, Marius Raspal. Home Miss., Marcel Duval.
Educational and Miss. Vol., M.
Department Secretaries: Tieche.
Field Miss., J. A. P. Green. Medical Miss., Dr. P. A. De-
Sabbath School, Educational, Forest.
and Miss: Vol., L. L. Caviness.
Home Miss., Samuel Badaut. Church SchOol Teacher:
Medical Miss., Dr. J. Nussbaum, Eugene Rey. -
1, bis, rue Bernardin de St. Ministers:
Pierre, Le Havre, France. U. Augsbourger, J. C. Guenin,
Albert Guyot, J. H. Weidner.
Ministers:
A. V. Olson, A. Vaucher, L. L. Licentiate:
Caviness, J. Vuilleumier. Maurice Grin.
Honorary: L. P. Tieche. Missionary Licentiates:
Licentiates:. Marie Hanhardt, D. Lecoultre,
Maurice Tieche, Sam. Badaut, J. Clement, P. Dunkel, Sr. Off-
B. Gerber, .T. A. P. Green. ner, M. Duval, D. Walther.
99 LATIN UNION CONFERENCE

FRENCH CONFERENCE Department Secretaries:


Organized 1907 Home Miss., V. Monnier.
Sabbath School, J. Frei.
Territory: France except Alsace Miss. Vol. and Educational, D.
and Lorraine. N. Wall.
Office Address: rue Nicolas Roret, Medical Miss., Miss W. Hocken-
1, Paris, XIIIe, France. berger.
Officers: Ministers:
Pres., Jules Rey. Jean Fehr, D. N. Wall, Jacob
Sec. and Treas., Miss Lille Epp- Frei.
ner. Licentiate:
Executive Committee: Jules Vital Monnier.
Rey, Oscar Meyer, Dr. J. Nuss- Missionary Licentiates:
baum, Paul Badaut, L. E. Boric, Miss W. Hockenberger, Miss
J. Roustain, A. Roth. Laura Gerber, Mrs. D. N. Wall.
Department Secretaries:
Tract Soc., L. E. Borle.
Field Miss., F. Charpiot. BELGIAN' CONFERENCE
Sabbath School, Miss Lille Epp-
ner. Organized 1920
Miss. Vol., Educational, and Territory: Belgium.
Home Miss., Aimd Sallee. Office Address: Rue G. Kennis 28,
Medical Miss., Dr. J. Nussbaum. Schaerbeek, Brussels, Belgium.
MiniSters: Officers:
Jules Rey, Paul Badaut, Oscar Pres., J. Wibbens.
Meyer, Emile Fawer, Tell Nuss- Sec., A. J. Girou.
baum. Treas., Miss Louise Kalfa.
Honorary: J. P. Badaut. Executive Committee: J. Wib-
Licentiates: bens J. L. Loots, F. Jochmans,
. L. A. Mathy, J. Monnier, F. Theodo
re van Wreckem, A. J.
Lavanchy; Dr. J. Nussbaum, L. Girou.
Augsbourger. Department Secretaries:
Missionary Licentiates: Home Miss., T. Van Vreckem.
A. Sallee, L. E. Borle, L. Epp- Miss. Vol., Fr. Jochmans.
ner, J. Dethier, G. M. Ferciot, Sabbath School, Miss Louise
L. Bonnet, G. Martinenque, F. Kalfa.
Charpiot, M. Lavanchy, R. Pe- Medical Miss., A. J. Girou.
clard. Ministers:
J. Wibbens, J. L. Loots, F. Joch-
mans, A. J. Girou.
ALSACE AND LORRAINE Missionary Licentiates:
CONFERENCE Marguerite Desmedt, Juliette de
Organized 1919 Wolf.
Territory: Alsace and Lorraine.
Office Address: rue Edel 15, Stras-
bourg, Alsace, France. ITALIAN MISSION
Officers: Organized 1903
Pres., J. Fehr. Territory: Italy.
Sec., G. Kiehl. Office Address: Casella Postale
Treas., Ch. Erdmann. 281, Trieste, Italy.
Executive Committee: J. Fehr, Officers:
D. N. Wall, J. Frei, V.-Monnier, Supt., G. D. Werner.
G. Kiehl, C. Zigan, Boch. Sec. and Treas., M. Creanza.
LATIN UNION MISSION 93

Department Secrets rics : Officers:


Home Miss., G. Werner. Supt., Paul Meyer.
Ministers: Sec. and Treas., A. F. Raposo.
G. D. Werner, W. Schaefer. Ministers:
Licentiates: Paul Meyer, Jose Abella.
Elie Bertalot, N. Cupertino, G.
Lippolis, G. Sahatino. Pfer- Licentiates:
schy. Joao de Sa, A. F. Raposo.
Missionary Licentiate: Missionary Licentiates:
Miss Francesca Creanza. J. Moreira, F. Simoes, M. Gar-
cia.
Nurse: Rosalie Pires.
SPANISH MISSION
Organized 1903
Territory: Spain and Spanish NORTH AFRICAN MISSION
Morocco. Entered 1905
Office Address: Apartado 492, Bar- Territory: Algeria, Tunis, and
celona, Spain. French Morocco. -
Officers: Office Address: Avenue Maurice 4.
Supt., C. E. Knight. Algiers, Algeria.
Sec. and Treas., H. A. B. Robin- Officers:
son. Supt., Albert Meyer.
Mission Committee: C. E. Sec. and Treas., Fernand Dame.
Knight, H. A. B. Robinson,_Pe-
dro Sanz, Vicente Garcia, Geo. A. Mission Committee: Albert
Huse. Meyer, F. Dame, R. T. E. Colt-
hurst, M. Simon.
Department Secretaries:,
Tract Soc., H. A. B. Robinson. Minister:
Field Miss., Salvador Iserte. Albert Meyer. -
Home Miss., H. A. B. Robinson. Licentiates:
Sabbath School, Mrs. Knight. R. T. E. Colthurst, F. Dame, 3.
Miss. Vol., V. Dietel. Bureaud.
Ministers:
C. E. Knight, Pedro Sanz, Frank
Bond. MAURITIUS-MADAGASCAR
Licentiates: MISSION
V. J. Garcia, V. E. Dietel, Jose
Lopez, B. B. Aldrich (on fur- Entered 1914
lough). Territory: Islands of Mauritius
Missionary Licentiates: and Madagascar.
Maria Nicolas, Maria Abella, Office Address: Rose Hill, Mauri-
Maria Mercado. tius Island.
Mission School Teacher: Officers:
Jaime Soler. Supt., Marius Raspal.
Sec. and Treas., Miss Lydie Le
Meme.
PORTUGUESE MISSION Minister:
- Organized 1904 Marius Raspal.
Territory: Portugal. Missionary Licentiates:
Office Address: Rua Cidade Man- S. M. Michel, E. Miehe, S. Cu-
chester 10-4, Lisbon, Portugal. Mali, L. A. FIenriot.
LEVANT UNION MISSION
Territory: Turkey, Bulgaria, BULGARIAN MISSION
Greece.
Population: 31,612,000; churches, Territory: Bulgaria.
26; members, 303. Office Address: Str. Slawjanska
Office Address: International Tract 13, Soft, Bulgaria, Europe.
Society, Karanfil Sokak 63, Con- Director:
itantinople.
Minister:
Mail Address: Ottoman Post, Ga- A. Thomas.
lata, Box 109, Constantinople,
Missionary Licentiates:
Turkey.
Telegraphic Address: Advent, Con- Stefan Konstantinoff, Louise
Schuster.
stantinople.
Officers:
Supt., Henry Erzberger. GRECIAN MISSION
Sec. and Treas., Mrs. D. Ashod.
Executive Committee: H. Erz- Territory: Greece.
berger, R.- Greaves, A. Thomas, Office Address: Poste Restante,
A. Buzugherian, E. Ashod, Mrs. Salonica, Greece.
D. Ashod. Officers:
Director, R. Greaves.
Minister: R. Greaves.
TURKISH MISSION
Missionary Licentiate:
Territory: Turkey. Loxandra Keanides.
Office Address: Galata, Post Box
109, Constantinople, Turkey.
Officers: ARABIC-SYRIAN MISSION
Pres., Henry Erzberger.
Territory: Syria (excepting Vil-
Sec. and Treas., Mrs. D. Ashod.
Executive Committee: H. Erz- layet Aleppo), Mesopotamia,
berger, A. Buzugherian, -Gabriel Arabia.
Peranian, E. Ashod, Mrs. D. Director,
Ashod. Licentiate: - rahim el Khalil.
Ministers:
H. Erzberger, A. Buzugheriau.
Licentiates: PERSIAN MISSION
0. Peranian, D. Tscharakian. Territory: Persia and Afghanistan.
Missionary Licentiates: Director and Minister:
Diran Mazloumian, E. Ashod, F. F. Oster, Tabriz, Persia; (on
Berdj. Armenagian, Osanna furlough) address: T a k om a
Hadjadourian. Park Station, Washington, D. C.

POLISH UNION MISSION


Organized rg21
Territory: Posania, Silesia-Gali- Officers:
cia Conferences, and Warsaw Pres., L. Mathe (pro tern).
Mission. Sec., A. Geisler.
Population: 30,000,000.
Office Address: Warszawska 19 Treas., P. Bridde.
II, Bydgoszcz, Poland. Europe. Executive Committee: L. Mathe,
POLISH UNION MISSION 95

Th. Will, It. G. Cunitz, P. Officers:


Bridde, H. Bigalke, A. Geisler. Director, Th. Will.
Department Secretaries: See., F. Dzik.
Sabbath School and Home Miss., Treas., P. Bridde.
P. Bridde. Executive Committee: Th. Will, -
Miss. Vol., F. Dzik. L. Mathe, E. Rutsch, F. Dzik.
Field Miss., H. Bigalke. Ministers:
Minister: L. Mathe. Th. Will, F. Dzik.
Missionary Licentiates:
0. Weihrauch, M. Dolgun, A.
POSANIA CONFERENCE Maszczak, Chr. Bartel, A. Sail-
berg.
Territory: Province of Posania.
Office Address: Maleckiego 6, Poz-
nan, Poland, Europe. SILESIA-GALICIA CON-
Officers: FERENCE
Pres., R. J. Cunitz. Territory: Polish Silesia and Ga-
Treas., P. Bridde. licia.
Executive Committee: R. J. Cu- Address: Nora Droza L: 23, Cie-
nitz, A. Liidtke, H. Bigalke, 0. szyn, Polish Silesia, Poland,
Kruger, E. Maniecki. Europe.
Department Secretaries: Officers:
Sabbath School and Home Miss., Pres., L. Mathe.
P. Bridde. Sec., P. Englert.
Ministers: Treks., P. Bridde.
R. J. Cunitz, A. Liidtke, Th. Executive Committee: L. Mathe,
Brzoson, S. Zielinski. Berke, Pieszka, Balzar, P. Eng-
Licentiate: lert.
A. Geisler. Department Secretaries:
Missionary Licentiates: Home Miss. and Sabbath School,
F. Kosmowski, J. Zastawny. P. Bridde.
Ministers: -
L. Mathe, P. Englert.
WARSAW MISSION Licentiates:
Territory: Congresspoland. St. Kapusta, J. Niedoba..
Office Address: Zakatna 3-7, War- Missionary Licentiates:
saw, Poland, Europe. L. Rowlin, M. Ba.binska.

RUMANIAN UNION CONFERENCE


Organized 1919
Territory: All of Rumania, as per Treas., 0. Fasnacht.
boundaries determined by the Executive Committee: P. 1'.
Peace Treaty. Paulini, A. Wegner: St. Deme-
Population: 18,000,000. trescu, P. H. Hermann, Eliesar
Albulescu, J. Stroiescu, G. Spul-
Office Address: Strada Labiri n t ber, 0. Fasnacht, Dr. E. PfiSell.
116, Bukharest, Rumania. Ministers:
Officers: P. P. Paulini, P. H. Hermann.
Pres., P. P. Paulini. Missionary Licentiate:
Sec., Arthur Vacareann. Andrei Hedwig.
96 RUMANIAN UNION CONFERENCE

Medical Department Address: Strada Turturele No, 8,


Office Address: Strada Popa Tatu Bukharest, Rumania.
46, Bukharest, Rumania. Officers:
Officers: Pres., P. P. Paulini.
Leader, Axel Holmes. Sec., A. VacAreanu.
Treas., Mrs. M. Holmes. Treas., 0. Fasnacht.
Niirses, Carentza Olsen, Karen Executive Committee: P. P.
- Nielsen. Paulini, Eliesar Albuleseu, J.
Executive Committee: P. P. Stroeseu, A. Craciuneseu, Alecu
Paulini, A. Holmes, 0. Fasnacht. Darie, P. H. Hermann.
Department Secretaries: Ministers:
Home Miss. and Field Miss., P. P. P. Paulini, P. H. Hermann.
H. Hermann. Missionary Licentiates:
Joan Stanescu David Faurescu,
Corporate Society Alecu Dark, drigore Dasoveanu,
Societatea cooperative " Cuvantul Dobre Constantinescu, G. StAn-
Evangheliei " (Society for the escu, B. Jlieseu.
promulgation of the Gospel).
Address: Strada Labirint No. 110,
Bukharest, Rumania.
Officers: MOLDAVIAN CONFERENCE
Pres., P. P. Paulini. Territory: Northeastern part of
Sec., St. Demetrescu. Rumania (Moldava, Bucowina
Treas., A. Vdcarearm. and Bessarabia).
Executive Committee: P. P. Office Address: Strada Curtea de
Paulini, St. Demetrescu, Dr. E. Apel No. 10, Focsani, Rumania.
Pascu, E. Albulescu, J. Stroi- Officers:
escu, Gh. Stoican, 0. Oatu, N. Pres., Stefan Demetrescu.
Jelescu, G. Teodorescu, Const. Sec., Anghel Dragusin.
Florescu, A. Dark, A. CrAciu- Executive Committee : Stef an
nescu. Demetrescu, J. Toma, G.-Spulber.
Objective: Publication and distri- A. AnghelutA, N. Dorobat.
bution of religious liteiature. Minister:
Legal holders of publishing and Stefan Demetrescii.
church property. Licentiate:
Publishing Department J. Toma.
Office Address: Strada Labirint Missionary Licentiates:
116, Bukharest, Rumania. Anghel Dragusin, Nicolae Padu-
Officers: raru, Vasile Jacobovoci, Alex-
Manager, 0. Fasnacht. andru Petrescu, Anton Marin-
Treas., A. VAciireanu. escu, Otto Wolf, Pavel Olteanu.
Executive Committee: P. P.
Paulini, P. H. Hermann, 0.
Fasnacht, St. Demetrescu, R. TRANSYLVANIAN CONFER-
Plesea. ENCE
Publishing Committee: P. P.
Paulini, St. Demetrescu, A. Weg- Territory: Transylvania.
ner. Office Address: Burgergasse 29
Hermannstadt, Transylvania,
Rumania.
MUNTENIA CONFERENCE Officers:
Territory: Muntenia (southern Pres., A. Wegner.
and western part of old Ruma- Sec., M. Gehann.
nia). Treas., 0. Fasnacht.
RUMANIAN UNION CONFERENCE 97

Executive Committee: Ad. 'Weg- Publishing Branch ,


ner, Stefan Kelemen, Johann Office Address: Burgergasse 29,
Bauer, Andreas Tokelt, Tomas Herm annstadt, Transylvania,
Kondert, Tokis Janos, Barta Rumania.
Balazs. Manager: Steinmeier.
Ministers: -
Adolf Wegner, Stefan Kelemen,
Hans Bauer. BANAT MISSION
Territory: Banat and Chrisana.
Licentiate: Address: Strada Vasile Stroescu
Michael Gehann. No. 2 Arad, Banat, Rumania.
Missionary Licentiates: Minister:
J. Weber, J. Polder, P. Betea, Constantin Popescu.
1. Gaspar, M. Manchen, juliska Missionary Licentiate:
An.tal. George Motorca.

SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE


Organized Igor
Organized 1909 Ministers:
Territory: The Conferences of Nor- J. C. Raft, Erik Arnesen, V.
way, Sweden, Denmark, Fin- Jacobsen.
land, Esthonia, and Latvia; Ice- Licentiates:
land, Faroe islands, Abyssinia J. J. Hokland, Steen Rasmussen.
missions.
Population: (exclusive of Abys-
sinia) 18,000,000; churches,- 181; DENMARK CONFERENCE
members, 8,008. Territory: The Kingdom of Den-
Cable Address: Expedit, Copenha- mark.
gen. Membership: Churches, 40; mem-
bership, 2,070.
Office: Margrethevej 5, Copenhp, Cable Address: Expedit, Copenha-
gen, V., Denmark. gen.
Officers: Office Address: Margrethevej 5,
Pres., J. C. Raft. Copenhagen, V., Denmark.
See., Erik Arnesen. Officers:
Treas. and Auditor, H. L. Hen- Pres., C. Resen.
riksen, Jr. Sec. and Treas., Balle Nielsen.
Executive Committee: J. C Executive Committee: C. Resen,
Raft, A. G. Christiansen, G. E. T. Tobiassen, M. M. Olsen, P.
Nord, C. Resen, A. Rintala, J. C. Norreen, Chr. Juhl, Jens I. Hen-
Ottosen, M. D., N. P. Nelson, M. riksen, J. M. Nielsen.
D., C. M. Scott, Steen Rasmus- Department Secretaries:
sen, Karl Mattsson, 0. J. Olsen, Sabbath School, Miss. Vol., and
Jens Olsen, Erik Arnesen, Seth Home Miss., Werner. Hansen.
Lundstrom, Elias Bjaanas. Field Miss., J. C. Hoist.
Department Secretaries: Ministers:
Sabbath School, Educational, C. Resen, M. M. Olsen, J. P. U.
Miss. Vol., and Home Miss., Jensen, L. J. Kirkelykke, T. To-
Steen Rasmussen. biassen, 0. T. Helleraas.
Field Miss., Elias Bjaanas. Honorary: N. P. Hansen.
4
98 SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE

Licentiates: SWEDEN CONFERENCE


A. Culdharumer, Axel Vernier. Organized 1882
Missionary Licentiates: Territory: The Kingdom of Swe-
Werner Hansen, Belle Nielsen, den.
J. C. Hoist, L. Poulsen, Chr. Jen- Office: Gamla Brogatan 38, Stock-
sen, H. J. Gronert, Anton Pe- holm, Sweden.
dersen, Othilia Nielsen, Claudia Membership: Churches, 42; mem-
Jensen, Nanna Larsen, Marie bership, 1,206.
Christiansen, Christine Ander- Officers:
sen, Katherine Hedemann, Ma- Pres., G. E. Nord.
ria Simonsen, Jensine Knudsen. Sec., S. Lundstrom.
Treas., Oscar Grundberg.
Auditors, H. L. Henriksen, Jr.,
NORWAY CONFERENCE A. J. Settergren; Alternates,
Organized 1887 Wald. Johansson, J. Berg-
strom.
Territory: Kingdom of Norway. Executive Committee: G. E.
Membership: Churches, 40; mem- Nord, C. 0. Carlstjerna, E.
bership, 1,788. Ahren, E. Rosenwold, S. Lund-
Cable Address: " Sundhedsbladet," strom, C. V. Anderson, C. Kahl-
Christiania. strom.
Office: Akersgaten 74, Christian is Legal Assn.: " Sallskapet San-
Norway. ningens Harold." Pres., Emil
Officers: Ahren; Vice-Pres., 0. Angervo;
Pres., A. G. Christiansen. Sec., Karl Mattsson.
Sec., L. J. Stene. Department Secretaries:
Treas., Elias Bjaanas. Field Miss., 0. Olson.
Auditor, H. L. Henriksen, Jr. Miss. Vol., Home Miss., and
Executive Committee: A. G. Sabath School, C. V. Ander-
Christiansen, C. Tobiassen, L. J. son.
Stene, C. B. Jensen, C. A. Ministers:
Thorp, S. H. Myklebust, 0. J. G. E. Nord, C. 0. Carlstjerna,
0. Mist. E. Rosenwold, S. Lundstrom,. C.
Department Secretaries: V. Anderson, C. Young, N.
Field Miss., Paul Olsen. Zerne, S. Ljungberg.
Sabbath School, Albert Olsen. Honorary: Emil Ahren, K. A.
Miss. Vol. and Home Miss., Tor Farnstriim, A. J. Settergren, J.
Valen. Wallenkampf, A. J. Stone.
Ministers: Licentiates:
A. G. Christiansen, C. Tobias- 0. Angervo, K. R. SandstrOm.
sen, 0. J. 0. Rust, L. J. Stene, Missionary Licentiates:
0. S. Lee, 0. R. Nicolaysen. Nils Dahlsten, Costa Hermans-
Honorary: A. 0. Nmrem. son, Oscar Olson, Vilh. Carlsson,
Licentiates: Fritjof Hoglind, Nanna Rud-
N. G. Nielsen, Tor Valen, J. A. holm, Ruth Rosberg, Maria Lar-
Tillgren, 0. Jordhal, B. 0. Lan- son.
daas, Paul Olsen.
Missionary Licentiates: FINLAND CONFERENCE
Harald Andersen, Johs. Udbjorg,
Oscar Udbjorg, Christine Dahl, Organized 1909
Randi Andersen, Line Gaardsrud, Territory: Finland.
Louise Borge, Pauline Wiik, Membership: Churches, 0; mem-
Anna Stordahl. bership, 725.
SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE 99

Office: Annegaten 33, Helsingfors, ESTHONIAN CONFERENCE


Finland. Organized 1912
Officers: Territory: Esthonia.
Pres., A. Rintala. Population: 1,800,000; churches,
Sec., K. V. Osola. 15; membership, 750.
Treas., N. Hammar.
Executive Committee: A. Rin- Office Address: W. Juhkentan tan
tala, V. Sucksdorff, Sr., 0. Hog- 5, k. 9, Reval, Esthonia.
lund, K. J. Sysimetsa, C. Gid- Officers:
lund, V. Kohtanen, J. Stahlberg. Pres., N. C. Bergersen.
Ministers: See. and Treas., Martha Raba.
A. Rintala, N. Savander, C. Gid- Executive Committee: N. C.
lund, V. Kohtanen. Bergersen, NI. Barengrub, M.
Lass, Karl Willumson, P. Rant-
Licentiates: sep.
K. Salsalo, W. B. Pontynen.
Department Secretaries:
Missionary Licentiates: Tract Soc., Martha Raba.
Luna Lehti, A. Tampio, Hj. Hal- Field Miss., E. Koppel.
minen.
Ministers:
N. C. Bergersen, M. Barengrub,
A. Klement, M. Lass.
LETTONIAN CONFERENCE Licentiates:
Organized 1920 A. Aug, Eduard Magi.
Territory: Latvia.
Population: 2,000,000; churches. ICELAND MISSION
21; membership, 1,307. Territory: Iceland and Greenland.
Office Address: Dzirnavu iela 47. Address: Ingolfsstraeti 10, Rey-
kjavik, Iceland.
Riga, Latvia. Officers:
Officers: Director, 0. J. Olsen.
Pres. J. Schneider. Local Committee: 0. J. Olsen.
Sec.,'K. Sutta. J. Palsson, Agnar Magnusson.
Treas., E. Krews. Department Secretary:
Executive - Committee: J. Field Miss., J. Palsson.
Schneider, K. Sutta, J. Sprohge, Minister: 0. J. Olsen.
J. Dreimann, 0. Preedit, J. Missionary Licentiate:
Marlcewitz, P. Putns. J. Palsson.
Department Secretaries:
Tract Soc., M. Stumberg. ABYSSINIAN MISSION
Miss. Vol., Home Miss., Sabbath
School, A. Sprohge. Opened 1907
Field Miss., A. Vogel. Territory: Italian Colony of Eri-
trea, Abyssinia, British and
Ministers: Italian Somaliland.
J. Schneider, K. Sutta, J. Address: Box 145, Addis Ababa,
Sprohge. Abyssinia, (via Djibouti).
Licentiates: Officer:
J. Drikis, A. Sommer, A. Vogel, Supt., V. E. Toppenberg.
J. Birsin, A. Sprohge, P. Pur- Ministers:
mal. V. E. Toppenberg, L. Moe-
Missionary Licentiates: Larssen.
E. Krews, W. Witting, W. Licentiate:
Botsch, K. Pelnis, G. Gudraunclsen,
WEST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE
Organized agog

Territory: Rhenish, Hanover, Han- Department Secretaries:


sa, Thuringian, and Hessia- Tract Soc., F. Backer.
Westphalian Conferences, and Sabbath School, A. Hennig.
the West Holland and East Hol- Miss. Vol., F. Backer.
land Missions. Field Miss., P. Schornstein.
Population of Union: 22,000,000; Ministers:
churches, 210; membership, 9,000. J. Braun, A. Hennig, P. Stau-
Office Address: Neandertal, Post bert, G. Bithre, W. John.
Mettman, Rhld., Germany. Licentiates:
Officers: W. Pfeiler, W. Berthold.
Pres., Paul Drinhaus, Eifel- Missionary Licentiates:
strasse 96, Bonn a. Rhein, A. Thomas, F. Drescher, K.
Germany. Knolle, A. Schmutzler, A. Meyer,
Treas. and Auditor, M. Weseloh. F. Prillwitz, F. Htibler, L.
Executive Committee: Paul P a scheburg.
Drinhaus, H. Sins, Hans Fenner,
K. Bruck, J. Braun, R. Kling-
beil, P. Schilstra, H. Hartkop, HANSA CONFERENCE
0. Hirth, 0. Adolf, A. Langen-
strassen, 0. Schwenecke. Organized 1909
Legal Assn.: " Westdeutsche (Formerly West Ger. Union Dist.)
Grundstiicks Gesellschaft m. b. Territory: Hamburg, Province of
H." Neandertal, Post. Mett- Schleswig-Holstein, Labeck
man, Rhld., Germany. Mecklenburg.
Department Secretaries: Office Address: Grindelberg 11,
Home Miss., for all West Ger- Hamburg, Germany..
man fields not otherwise pro- Officers:
vided for, W. Mater. Pres., 0. Schwenecke.
Sabbath School for all West Sec., M. Kunze.
German fields not otherwise Treas., Cl. Hohmann.
provided for, A. Hennig. Executive Committee: 0.
Miss. Vol., Fr. BaCker. Schwenecke, F.-J. Ott, A. Voll-
Ministers: mer, V. Diinkel, P. Schuster.
Paul Drinhaus, Fr. Backer. Department Secretaries:
Tract Soc., W. Becker.
Field Miss., W. Knitter.
RHENISH CONFERENCE Miss. Vol., W. Becker.
Organized 1920 Ministers:
0. Schwenecke, H. Feddersen,
Territory: Rhineland, without dis- W. Schulz, F. J. Ott, F. Risch-
trict of Trier. mailer, M. Wevers.
Office Address: Pionierstr. 61, Diis-
seldorf, Germany. Licentiates:
F. Bornath, A. Kruse, A. Pioch,
Officers: M. Kunze, W. Seiler.
Pres., J. Braun.
Sec., F. Backer. Missionary Licentiates:
Treas., M. Behr. C. v. Flute' A. Rogalski, G.
Executive Committee: J. Braun, Wetzel, E. Streip, E. Overmann,
A. Hennig, W. Dtirner, E. Ka- H. Meyerdrees, Ulrich, A. Sev-
mann, W. Streich. erin, Ch. Mansfeld, B. Bahr.
100
WEST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE 101

THURINGIAN CONFERENCE Officers:


Organized 1916 Pres., C. Bruck.
Sec., H. Detlefsen.
Territory: The Federal State of Treas., H. Weseloh.
Thuringia, Coburg, city and Executive Committee: C. Bruck,
rural district, the- Province of A. Schmitt, W. Redecker, MT.
Saxony (excepting the districts Kiehn, 0. Bolllert.
of Bitterfeld, Delitzsch, Torgau,
Wittenberg, Schweinitz, Lichen- Department Secretaries:
werda, Gardelegen, Salzwedel, Miss. Vol., H. Detlefsen.
Osterburg, Stendal, Jerichow I Field Miss., H. Hartmann.
and II), the district of Blanken- Ministers:
burg, and the Federal State of C. Bruck, J. Christoffers, W.
Anhalt. Varlemann, F. Weinmann, H.
Office Address: Nettwerkstr. , 45 Ptitschke, A. Schmitt, P. Rose],
and 46, Erfurt, Germany. F. Hilmer.
Officers: Licentiates:
- Pres., K. Sinz. A. Oesterreich, L. Krug, F. Ko-
Sec., B. Rohrbeck. bele, R. Dangschat, H. Detlefsen,
Treas., B. Aumiiller. C. Gkickner, H. Overmann, A.
Executive Committee: K. Sinz, Mannesmann.
A. Muller, H. Balsclnieter, A. Missionary Licentiates:
Voigt, W. Gi511nitz. F.Brandt, 0. Thaden, W. v. Op-
Department Secretaries: pen, M. Becker, M. Roleke.
Home Miss. and Miss. Vol., B.
Rohrbeck.
Field Miss., A. Lanz. HESSIA-WESTPHALIAN CON-
Sabbath School, A. Hennig. FERENCE
Ministers: Organized 1920
K. Sinz, A. Millle,r, H. Dierking,
A. Woysch, C. Kapitz, M. Wev- Territory: Province of Westpha-
ers, W. Herbert, 0. Kelle, W. lia and Hesse-Nassau With Up-
Althoff, A. Balschmieter. per-Hesse, (excepting the south-
ern districts of Riidesheim,
Licentiates: Wiesbaden, Hochst, Homburg
W. Peters, 0. Sander, B. Rohr- v.d.H., Frankfurt a /M. and
beck, H. Stoltenberg. Hanau, including, however, the
Missionary Licentiates: northern separe district of
M. Thierf elder, W. Dennstedt, Rinteln a.d. Weser); Schaum-
M. Michaelis, A. Sommer, K. burg-Lippe, Lippe-Detmold and
Fischer, A. Hertwig, L. Bohmelt. Waldeck with Pyrmont.
Office Adress: Querallee 11, Cassel,
Germ any.
HANOVER CONFERENCE Officers:
Organized 1919 Pres., H. Fenner.
Territory: Province of Hanover Treas., F. Meier.
(excepting the city of Harburg), Executive Committee, N. Fenner,
the Free States of Brunswick H. Behr, S. Hohmann, E. Man-
(excepting the district of Blank- nesmann, E. Fischdick.
enburg), Bremen, Oldenburg, Department Secretaries: -
and the districts of Gardelegen, Home Miss, and Miss. Vol., H.
Salzwedel, and Stendal. Struve.
Office Address: Bandelstr. 29, Han- Field Miss., A. Srchiefer.
nover, Germany. Sabbath School, A. Hennig.
102 WEST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE

Ministers: Tauecchio, B. v. d. Akerboom.


H. Fenner, H. Behr, O. Giebel, Department Secretary:
H. Drangmeister, P. Zahl, W. Sabbath School, P. Voorthius.
Schick. Ministers:
Licentiates: R. G. Klingbeil, P. Voorthuis.
B. Schurich, W. Schou, G. Fisch- Licentiate: J. F. L. SVortmau:
dick, H. Struve, H. Beck, P.
Kress, C: Harress, M. Schmidt, Missionary Licentiates:
E. Hennecke, G. Dietrich, E. Miss Klettke, W. Betram.

Missionary Licentiates: EAST HOLLAND MISSION


E. Schutt, B. Dietz, E. Wagner. Organized 1919
Territory: The provinces of Gron-
ingen, Friesland, Drenthe, Over-
WEST HOLLAND MISSION ijsel and Gelderland, except the
Organized 1901 Betuwe.
Territory: The Provinces of North Office: Conradkade 4, The Hague,
Holland, South Holland, Ut- Holland.
recht, Zeeland, North Brabant,
Limburg, and that section of Officers:
Director, P. Schilstra.
Gelderland called the Betuwe. Sec., H. Twijnstra.
Office: Conradkade 4, The Hague, Treas., H. Schell.
Holland. Advisory Committee, P. Schil-
Officers: stra, H. Schell, H. Twijnstra, J.
Director, R. G. Klingbeil, Ful- Oosterhuis, J. Toben.
tonstr 205, The Hague, Hol- Department Secretary:
land. Sabbath School, H. Twijnstra.
Sec., P. Voorthuis, Jr. Minister: P. Schilstra.
Treas., H. Schell.
Advisory Committee: R. G. Licentiate: H. Twijnstra..
Klingbeil, P. Voorthuis, J. P. Missionary Licentiate: H. Eelsing.

RUSSIA
A society has been formed entitled: All-Russia Federation of Societies
of Seventh-day Adventists. A paper known as the " Banner of Un-
ion " appears periodically, lately in typewritten form, with news
items from the various fields of the unions.
Territory: All Russia excepting EAST RUSSIAN UNION
those parts attached to the Territory: Neva and North Cau-
Scandinavian Union and the Far casian Conferences, and the Mid-
Eastern Division. dle Russian, Samara-Ural, Vol-
ga, and White Sea Mission
Address pro. tem. of all Russian Field, and the Saratov Union
workers: In care of J. Schneider, District.
Dzirnavu iela 47, Riga, Latvia. Officer: Daniel Isaac, Pres. (now
on furlough in America).
Officers: Membership: Dec. 31, 1920, 2,597,
Pres., H. J. Lobsack (Kiev). including 414 by baptism and
Sec., L. Woitkievicz (Moscow). 145 by vote during that year.
ktisstA 103

Note: This Union has since been SOUTH RUSSIAN UNION


subdivided into two further un-
nions, viz.: Territory: Azov and East Ukrain-
ian Conferences, and Crimean
and Woron Mission Fields.
NORTH RUSSIAN UNION Membership June 30, 1921, about
Territory included under East 1,000, including 150 by baptism
Russian Union. during first six months of 1921.
Officer: H. J. Lfibsack, Pres. Officer: Pres., K. A. Reifschneider
(Kiev). (Jekatrinoslaw).

CAUCASIAN ;UNION SIBERIAN UNION


Territory included under East Territory: Central, West, South,
Russian Union. (organized June, 1921) and East
Officer: H. K. Lobsack (residing Siberian Conferences.
either at Jekatrinodar or Arma- Membership Dec. 31, 1920, 2,001,
vir). with no further data since.
Officer: Pres., J. Wilson (Tomsk).
WEST RUSSIAN UNION
Territory: Dnieper, Godol, and Note: The South Russian Union
Black Sea Conferences, and is a subdivision of the West
Elizabethgrad Mission Field. Russian Union, so that there
Membership June 30, 1921, 1,865, are six unions in all. As this
including 287 additions by bap- material has been gleaned from
tism during the first six months various sources; it is very likely
of 1921. that some of the local fields
Officers: have not been properly listed,
Pres., L. Ljwoff (Moscow). while others may have been
See.. L. Woitkievicz. omitted.

UNATTACHED FIELDS
HUNGARIAN CONFERENCE Ministers:
Territory: Hungary. A. Minck, A. Zeiner, M. Voigt.
Population: 8.000,000; churches, Licentiate: J. Venzel.
30; membership, 671. Missionary Licentiates:
S. Debreczenyi, A. Lauff, L. Sza-
Office Address: Greguss utca 10. 135, L. Michnay, L. Pfipay, S.
foldz. 2, Budapest I, Hungary.
Pancel, A. Fodor, M. Osz, J.
Officers: Ftiliipp, S. Lazar, E. Koblbs..
Pres., A. Minck.
Sec., K. Sohlmann.
Treas., Ch. Greiner. JUGOSLAVIA MISSION
Executive Committee: A. Minck, Territory: Servia, Macedonia,
W. Koch, A. Zeiner, B. Jeszensz- Montenegro, Bosnia, Dalmatia,
ky, I. Poresin, J. Tolt6se, A. Croatia, Slovenia, Slavonia, and
Wicklein. Vojvodina.
Department Secretary: Population: 12,000,000; churches,
Miss. Vol.. E. Lovass. 20; membership, 350.
104 UNATTACHED FIELDS

Cable and Telegraphic' Address: Publishing:


" Advent," Novi Sad. Barcelona Publishing House,
Office Address: Mission Society
of Seventh-day Adventists, Pet- Apartado 492, Barcelona,
ra Zrinskog, Street 11, Novi Sad, Spain.
Jugoslavia. British Publishing House, Wat-
ford, England.
Officers: Czechoslovakian Publishing
Director, R. Schillinger. House, Dr. Dietrichgasse 3,
Sec. and Treas., N. Sla.nkamenac. Troppau, Czechoslovakia.
Executive Committee: R. Schil- Finland Publishing House, An-
linger, A. Mocnik, M. Kalucers- negatan 33, Helsingfors, Fin-
ki, I. Plesko, B. Krstic. land.
Department Secretaries: I lamburg Publishing House,
Tract Soc. and Sabbath School, aril oelherg 15a, Hamburg,
N. Slankamenac. i;(.I many
Miss. Vol., A. Mocnik. Jugoslavia Publishing House,
Ministers: Petra Zrinskog, Street 11, No-
R.. Schillinger, A. Mocnik, M. vi Sad, Jugoslavia.
Ludewig. Latin Union Publishing House,
Missionary Licentiates: Gland, Switzerland.
I. Plesko, Z. Krcalin. Rumanian Union Publishing
House, Strada Labirint 116,
Bukharest, Rumania.
Scandinavian Publishing House,
INSTITUTIONS IN THE EURO- Akersgaten 74, Christiania,
PEAN FIELDS Norway; with branch at
Educational: Margrethevej 5, Copenhagen,
Central European Missionary V., Denmark.
Seminary, Kirchheim tinter Stockholm Publishing House,
Teck, Wurttemberg, Germany. Gamla Brogatan 38, Stock-
Finland S. D. A. Mission School, holm, Sweden.
Tavastehus st., Finland.
Friedensau Missionary and In- Sanitariums:
dustrial School, Friedensau, Caterham Sanitarium, Surrey
Post Grabow, Bez. Magdeburg, Hills Hydro, Caterham Valley,
Germany. England.
Latin Union Training School, Christiania Health Home; Ak-
Collonges sous Saleve, Haute ersgaten 74, Christiania, Nor-
Savoie, France. way.
Neandertal Missionary Semin- Bad Aibling Sanitarium, " Wit-
ary, Neandertal, Post Mett- tlesbach,' Bad Aibling, Upper-
man, Rhld., Germany. Bayern, Germany.
Naerum Mission School, Nae- Berlin Sanitarium, Alsenstrasse
rum, Denmark. 99-109, Zehlendorf-West, near
Norway S. D. A. Mission School, Berlin, Germany.
Solberg, pr. Ringelien p. o., Friedensau Sanitarium, Fried-
Norway. ensau, Post Grabow, Bez.
Stanborough Park Missionary Magdeburg, Germany.
College,_ Watford, England. Lake Geneva Sanitarium, Gland,
Swedish Missionary School, Ny- Switzerland.
hyttan, Jarnbois, Sweden. Skodsborg Sanitarium, Skods-
Waterloo Industrial School, Wa- borg, Denmark.
terloo, Sierra Leone, West Af- Stanborough Park Sanitarium,
rica. Watford, England.
FAR EASTERN DIVISION OF THE GEN-
ERAL CONFERENCE
Organized 1913; reorganized 1915, 1917, 1919

Territory: The Japan, the Chosen, terfield, C. C. Crisler, F. A. Al-


the Manchurian, the Malaysian, lum.
the Philippine, the North China, Managers of Publishing Houses:
the South China, the West J. G. Gjording, C. N. Woodward,
China, the East China, and the A. B. Cole, L. I. Bowers, W. E.
Central China Union Missions; Gillis.
also Mongolia; Tibet, Chinese Union Field Missionary Secreta-
Turkestan, Siam, Annam. ries: R. M. Milne, Nathan
Population: 457,132,547; churches, Brewer, J. J. Strahle, J., C.
161; members, 6,699. Klose, John Oss, E. L. Lutz, M.
Popow, .V. L. Beecham, S. Mi-
Cable and Telegraphid Address: yake, M. E. Mullinnex.
" Adventist," Shanghai. Editors:
Postal Address: Box 523, U. S. E. R. Thiele, A. N. Anderson, E.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China; J. Urquhart, R. Altman, E. M.
or 25 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, Adams.
China. Educational Department:
Executive Board: I. H. Evans, C. Secretary: S. L. Frost; other
C. Crisler, H. W. Barrows, H. members: I. A. Steinel, 0. J.
F. Benson, F. A. Allum, B. Pe- Gibson, J. E. Riffel, D. E. Rebok,
tersen, C. L. Butterfield, Fred- P. A. Webber, A. C. Selmon, R.
erick Lee, 0. A. Hall, M. C. M. Milne. V. L. Hendershot, W.
Warren, F. H. DeVinney, S. E. A. Scharffenberg, R. M. Cossen-
Jackson, F. A. Detamore, C. E. tine, 0. A. Hall, J. P. Anderson,
Weaks, Dr. C. C. Landis, S. L. M. G. Conger.
Frost, Mrs. Adelaide B. Evans. Sabbath School' Department:
Chairman of Executive Board, Secretary: Adelaide Bee Evans.
I. H. Evans. Advisory Committee: A. C. Sel-
Sec., C. C. Crisler. mon. Mrs. G. A. Thompson, Mrs.
Treas., H. W. Barrows. M. Fukazawa, Mrs. G. H. Mitr-
Auditor, F. H. Raley. rin, Mrs. F. A. Allum, Mrs. R.
Legal Association: " General Con- M. Milne, Mrs. 0. A. Hall.
ference Corporation of Seventh- Home Missionary Department:
day Adventists." H. W. Bar- Secretary: C. E. Weaks.
rows. Attorney-in-fact. Secretary for Women's Work:
" Shanghai Sanitarium Associa- Mrs. C. E. Weeks.
tion." Pres.; I. H. Evans; Vice- Missionary Volunteer Department:
Pres., C. C. Landis: Sec., A. C. Secretary: S. L. Frost.
Selmon; Treas., H. W. Barrows;
Address, 34 Nanking Road, Medical Department:
Shanghai. Secretary: C. C. Landis, M. D.
Publishing Department: Literature Bureau:
C. C. Crisler (Chairman), A. C.
Secretary: C. E. Weaks. Selmon, C. E. Weaks, J. G. Gjor-
General Members: ding.
H. F. Benson, F. A. Detamore, Advisory correspondents: 0, A.
S. E. Jackson, F. H. DeVinney, Hall, C. L. Butterfield, L. V.
0. A. Hall, Frederick Lee, M. C. Finster, F. A. Detamore, F. H.
Warren-, B. Petersen, C. L. But- DeVinney.
105
106 FAR EASTERN DIVISION CONFERENCE

LABORERS HOLDING CREDEN- G. Conger, Mrs. R. F. Cottrell


TIALS FROM THE GEN- (on furlough), Mrs. C. C. Crisler,
ERAL CONFERENCE Miss Bessie A. Dowell (on fur-
Ministers: lough), Mrs. I. H. Evans, W. D.
J. P. Anderson, I. H. Evans, A. Fleming, Mrs. W. D. Fleming (on
C. Selmon, C. E. Weaks, Wu furlough), Mrs. S. L. Frost, Mrs.
Dzeh Shan, also (on furlough) J. G. Gjording, C. H. Gerald, Mrs.
R. F. Cottrell, L. E. Froom, Geo. C. H. Gerald, Mrs. Geo. Harlow
Harlow. (on furlough), W. P. Henderson,
Mrs. W. P. Henderson, Miss
Licentiates: Edith Johnson, Mrs. C. C. Lan-
E. R. Thiele, C. C. Crisler, S. L. dis, Miss Bessie Mount, F. H.
Frost, J. G. Gjording, Dr. C. C. Raley, Mrs. F. H. Raley, Mrs.
Landis, D. E. Rebok, W. A. D. E. Rebok, C. L. Rogers, Dr.
S'charffenberg. Bertha Selmon, Mrs. W. A.
Missionary. Licentiates: Scbarffenberg, T. A. Shaw, Mrs.
Miss Lucy Andrus, H. W. Bar- T. A. Shaw, 0. R. Shreve, Mrs.
rows, Mrs. H. W. Barrows, R. J. 0. R. Shreve, Mrs. E. R. Thiele,
Brines, Mrs. R. J. Brines, L. A. Miss Petra Tunheim, Mrs. C. E.
Carr, Mrs. L. A. Carr, Mrs. M. Weaks, Miss Dorothy Wheeler.

CENTRAL CHINA UNION MISSION


Organized Igt9
Territory: The following-named Women's Work, Mrs. M. E. Mul-
provinces: Honan, Hunan, Hu- linnex.
peh, Kiangsi, Shensi, Kansu. Medical Miss., Dr. H. C. James,
Population: 127,749,465; churches, Lowanho, Yencheng, Honan,
37; members, 1,189. China.
Office Address: Wang Gin Dun, Minister:
Hankow, Hupeh, China. F. A. Allum.
Officers: Licentiates:
Supt., F. A. Allum. M. E. Mullinnex, H. 0. Swart-
Sec. and Treas., H. 0. Swartout. out.
Executive Committee: F. A. Missionary Licentiates:
Allum, H. 0. Swartout, C. P. Mrs. F. A. Allum, Mrs. H. 0.
Lillie, 0. J. Gibson, 0. B. Kuhn, Swartout, Miss Della Chapman,
H. C. James, M. D., E. H. James, Mrs. M. E. Mullinnex.
W. E. Strickland, M. E. Mullin-
nex, Liu Djen Bang, Mo Gi Ren,
Diu Dzi Ih, Liu Dzong Gwang,
Li Wei Ching, Lou Gan Ching, HONAN MISSION
Ho Ai Deng. Organized 1917
Department Secretaries: Territory: The Province of Honan.
Educational and Miss: Vol.; 0.
J. Gibson. Address: Lowanho, Yencheng, Ho-
Sabbath School, Mrs. F. A. Al- nan, China.
lum. Officers:
Publishing and Home Miss., M. Director, C. P. Lillie.
E. Mullinnex. See. and Treas., W. I. Hilliard.
CENTRAL CHINA UNION MISSION 107

Department Secretaries: Mrs. C. H. Davis, Mrs. A. Moun-


Sabbath School, tain, Mrs. J. P. Beach.
Educational and Miss. Vol., D.
S. Williams. HUPEH MISSION
Medical Miss., Dr. H. C. James. Organized 1909
Ministers:
C. P. Lillie, Du Fu Dzu, Liu Territory: The Province of Hupeh.
Djen Bang, Li Fah Kung. Address: Wang Gia Dun, Hankow,
Licentiates: Hupeh, China.
H. C. Boger, Dr. H. C. James, Officers:
D. S. Williams, Djao Hsi Meng, Director, W. E. Strickland.
Fan Deh Dzun, Dr. D. E. Daven- See. and Treas., Mrs. W. E.
port (on furlough). Strickland.
Missionary Licentiates: Department Secretaries:
Mrs. C. P. Lillie, Mrs. D. S. Wil- Field Miss. and Home Miss., M.
liams, Mrs. Dr. H. C. James, W. E. Mullinnex.
I. Hilliard, Mrs. W. I. Hilliard, Educational, To Gan Ching.
Mrs. H. C. Bogar, Mrs. D. E: Sabbath School, W. E. Strick-
Davenport (on furlough, Ba land.
Djan Kwei, Beh Yu Hsiang, Li Minister: W. E. Strickland.
Ping An; Liu Cheng I, Ren Seng Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. W.
Shai, Wan. I Fu, Wang Wen E. Strickland.
Yun, Yuen Do Sao.

KIANGSI MISSION
HUNAN MISSION Organized 1917
Organized 1917 Territory: The Province of Ki-
Territory: The Province of Hunan. angsi.
Address: S. D. A. Mission, The Address: S. D. A. Mission, Kin-
Island, Changsha, Hunan, 'hina. kiang, Kiangsi, China.
Officers: , Officers:
Director, 0. B. Kuhn (on fur- Director, E. H. James.
lough), Sec. and Treas., H. R. Dixon.
Sec. and Treas., A. Mountain. S. S. Sec., Mrs. E. H. James.
Department Secretaries: Minister: E. H. James.
Field Miss. and Home Miss., C. Licentiate: H. R. Dixon.
H. Davis.
Sabbath School, Mrs. C. H. Da- Missionary Licentiates:
vis. Mrs. E. H. James, Mrs. H. R.
Dixon.
Educational and Miss Vol., J. P.
Beach.
Health and Temperance, 0. B. SHENSI MISSION
Kuhn.
Organized 1917
Ministers:
0. B. Kuhn, Ho Ai Deng. Territory: The Province of Shensi.
Licentiates: Address: S. D. A. Mission, Sianfu,
C. H. Davis, J. P. Beach, Liu Shensi, China.
Doh, Hwang Djung Seng, Tang Officers:
Shao Djen, A. Mountain. Director, C. P. Lillie.
Missionary Licentiates: See. and Treas., W. I. Hilliard.
Mrs. 0. B. Kuhn (on furlough), Minister: Dju Dzi I.
CHOSEN UNION MISSION
Mission organized 1908; Conference Organized 1917, Union Mission
organized 1919

Territory: Chosen (Korea). (except the counties of Po Ung,


Population: 16,748,997; churches, Ok Chun, and Yung Tong), and
20; members, 1,041. South Chung Province (except
Cable Address: " Adventist," Seoul. the counties of Tae Chyon, Nan
Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, San, Pu Yo, Syo Chyon, and Po
Outside East Gate, Seoul, Cho- Ryung).
sen (Korea). Office Address: S. D. A. Mission,
Officers: Outside East Gate, Seoul, Cho-
Supt., C. L. Butterfield. sen (Korea).
Sec. and Treas., L. I. Bowers. Officers:
Executive Committee: C. L. Director, C. L. Butterfield.
Butterfield, L. I. Bowers, Dr. Sec. and Treas., S. C. Kim.
Riley Russell, C. W. Lee, H. A. Executive Committee, C. L. But-
Oberg, Kim Pyong Nong, J. C. terfield, S. C. Kim, E Chyong
Klose, Ne Keun Ok, Kim Ku Sik, Kim Kn Hyok, E. Seung
Hyok, Shyong Mun Cook, E. J. Eui, Kang Wha Syok, E. J. Ur-
Urquhart, W. -R. Smith. quhart.
Department Secretaries: Department Secretaries:
Sabbath School and Miss. Vol., Sabbath School and Home Miss.,
Mrs. Theo. Wangerin. E Chyong Sik.
Educational, C. L. Butterfield. Field Miss., Han Hoi Sun.
Medical Miss., Dr. Riley Russell. Ministers:
Field Miss, and Home Miss., J. H. M. Lee (on furlough), Kim
C. Klose. Ku Hyok.
Ministers: Licentiates:
C. L. Butterfield, E. J. Urquhart, Four Koreans.
Riley Russell, W. R. Smith, N. Missionary Licentiates:,
C. Kim. Six Koreans.
Licentiates: Mrs. H. M. Lee (on furlough).
J. C. Klose, L. I. Bowers, and
three Koreans.
Missionary Licentiates: SOUTH CHOSEN MISSION
Mrs. C. L. Butterfield, L. B. Dye, Organized 1919
Mrs. L. B. Dye, Mrs. L. I. Bow- Territory: Provinces of North and
ers, Hrs. Theo. Wangerin, Miss South Kyung San, North and
Juanita Hibben, Mrs. E. J. Ur- South Chyolla, the counties of
quhart, Mrs. Riley Russell, Mrs. Po Ung, Ok Chun, Yung Tong
W. R. Smith, Mrs. J. C. Klose, in North Chyong Chun, and the
J. E. Riffel, Mrs. J. E. Riffel, and counties of Tae Chyon, Non
eleven Koreans. San, Au Yo Syo Chyon, and Po
Ryung in South Chyong Chun
Provinces.
CENTRAL CHOSEN MISSION Office Address: S. D. A. Mission,
Organized 1919 Keizan, Chosen.
Territory: Provinces of North and Officers:
South Ham Heung, Rang Won, Director, C. W. Lee.
Kyong Kei, North Chyong Chun Sec. aid Treas., T. S. Chyang.
108
CHOSEN UNION -MISSION 109

Executive Committee: C. W. Officers:


Lee, T. S. Chyung, Chung Mun Pres., H. A, Oberg.
Cook, Chae Tae Hyon, Kim Hang Sec., Kim Pyung Nong.
Mo, Miss H. M. Scott. Treas., Mrs. H. A. Oberg.
Department Secretaries: Executive Committee: H: A.
Sabbath School, Home Miss., and Oberg, Dr. Riley Russell, Kim
Educational, Chae Tae Hyon. Pyung Nong, Ne Keun Ok, W.
Field Miss., Pak Kyung Soo. R., Smith. Kim Pong Kul.
Ministers: Department Secretaries:
C. W. Lee, Chyong Mun Cook. Sabbath School, Lim Ke Hak.
Licentiates: Five Koreans. Field Miss., Pak Che Sun.
Missionary Licentiates: Educational, Kim Pong Kul.
Mrs. C. W. Lee, Miss H. M. Miss. Vol., N. H. Hyon.
Scott, and seven Koreans. Home Miss., H. A. Oberg.
Ministers:
WEST CHOSEN CONFERENCE H. A. Oberg, Ne Keun Ok.
Organized 1919 Licentiates:
Territory: North and South Pyeng Seven Koreans.
An, and Whang Hai Provinces. Missionary Licentiates:
Office Address: S. D. A. Mission. Mrs. H. A. Oberg and twenty-
Soonan, Chosen (Korea). one Koreans.

EAST CHINA UNION MISSION


Territory: The Anhwei, Kiang- Licentiates:
su, and Chekiang Provinces. N. F. Brewer, E. J. Johanson.
Population: 49, 231,241; churches, Missionary Licentiates:
15; members, 697. Mrs. 0. A. Hall, Mrs. E. J. Jo-
Postal' Address: Box 814, U. S. hanson, Mrs. N. F. Brewer.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Office Address: 93 Yu Yuen Road,
Shanghai, China.
Officers: ANHWEI MISSION
Supt., 0. A. Hall. Organized 1917
Sec. and Treas., E. J. Johanson. Territory: The Province of Anh-
Executive Committee: 0. A. wei and the northern portion of
Hall, E. J. Johanson, K. H. Kiangsu Province.
Wood, H. J. Doolittle, G. L. Wil-
kinson, N. F. Brewer, W. A. Postal Address: Box 814, U. S.
Scharffenberg, Mrs. 0. A. Hall, Postal Agency, Shanghai, China,
Han Chung Djen, Wu Tsung or 17 Gao Lou Men, Nanking,
Shan, Wu Dz Chian, Li Yu Chiao, Ksu., China.
Swen Tsung Gwang. Officers:
Department Secretaries: Director, H. J: Doolittle.
Sabbath School, Mrs. 0. A. Hall. Sec. and Treas., M. C. Ackley.
Field Miss. and Home Miss., N. Department Secretaries:
F. Brewer. Sabbath School, Mrs. N. F.
Educational and Miss. Vol., W. Brewer.
A. Scharffenberg. Field Miss. and Home Miss., N.
Minister: 0. A. Hall. F. Brewer,
110 EAST CHINA UNION HISSION

Educational and Miss Vol., H. Licentiates:


L. Shull. C. F. Colton, G. Hmelewesky,
Ministers: Mrs. B. Miller, Tsien Swen
H. J. Doolittle, Han Chung Djen, Ching, Wu Dz Chiao, Li Yu
Wu 'Tsung Shan. Chiao.
Licentiates: .Missionary Licentiates:
M. C. Ackley, H. L. Shull, Giang Mrs. K. H. Wood, Mrs. C. F.
Tsung Gwang, Hwang Djung, Colton, Mrs. G. Hmelewesky, and
Hwang Tien Doh. eight Chinese not listed.
Missionary Licentiates:
Mrs. H. J. Doolittle, Mrs. M. C. SOUTH CHEKIANG MISSION
Ackley, Mrs. H. L. Shull, and Organized .1919
ten Chinese not listed. Territory: The southern portion
of Chekiang Province.
Postal Address: Box 814, U. S.
KIANGSU MISSION. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China,
Organized 1917 or S. D. A. Mission, Wenchow,
Chekiang, China.
Territory: The southern portion Officers:
of Kiangsu Province, and the Director, G. L. Wilkinson.
northern portion of Chekiang Sec. and Treas., F. P. Greiner.
Province.
Postal Address: Box 814, U. S. Department Secretaries:
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. Sabbath School, Mrs. G. L. Wil-
Office Address: 89 Yu Yuen Road, kinson.
Shanghai, China. Field Miss. and Home Miss., F.
Officers: P. Greiner.
Director, K. H. Wood. Educational and Miss. Vol.,
B. F. Gregory.
Sec. and Treas., ,E. J. Johanson. Ministers:
Department Secretaries: G. L. Wilkinson, Swen Tsung
Sabbath School, Mrs. K. H. Gwang.
Wood. Licentiates:
Field Miss. and Home Miss., C. F. P. Greiner, B. F. Gregory.
F. Colton. Missionary Licentiates:
Educational and Miss. Vol., Li Mrs. G. L. Wilkinson, Mrs. F.
Yu Chiao. P. Greiner, Mrs. B. F. Gregory,
Minister: K. H. Wood. and thirteen Chinese not listed.

EAST SIBERIAN UNION MISSION


Organized 1921
Territory. Transbaikalia, Yakutsk, Postal Address: Zavodskaja No.
Amur, Maritime, and Sakhalin 6, Harbin, Manchuria.
provinces, and Russians in Man- Officers:
, churia. (Grouped under three Supt., T. T. Babienco.
mission fields; viz:. Transbaikal, Sec. and Treas., A. N. Kovshar.
Amur, and Sunghary.) Executive Committee: T. T.
Population: 7,000,000. Babienco, A. N. Kovshar, M.
Popow M. Demidow, A. D. Ka-
Telegraphic Address: " Adventist," laschnikow, I. A. Gaidischar,
Harbin. and K. Sawitzki.
EAST SIBERIAN UNION MISSION 111

Department Secretaries: Licentiates:


Sabbath School, T. T. Babienco. M. Popow, I. A. Gaidischar, A.
Field Miss, and Home Miss., M. D. Kalaschnikow, A. Andronow.
Popow.
Educational and Miss Vol., T. T. Missionary Licentiates:
Babienco.
Ministers: A. N. Kovshar, M. Kovshar, Mrs.
T. T. Babienco, M. Demidow. T. T. Babienco, Mrs. M. Popow.

JAPAN UNION MISSION


Organized as a mission 1896; as a conference, Nov. 2, 19/7; and as a
Union Mission, Aug. zo, 1919

Territory: Japan proper, not in- Missionary Licentiates:


cluding Formosa. A. B. Cole, H. J. Perkins, E. J.
Population: 53,362,682; churches, Kraft, Mrs. P. A. Webber (on
14; members, 285. furlough), Mrs. A. N. Anderson,
Cable Address: " Adventist," To- Mrs. A.. B. Cole (on furlough),
kyo. Mrs. H. J. Perkins, Mrs. A. N.
Nelson, Mrs. W. E. Patterson,
Postal Address: Box 7, Yodobashi Mrs. V. T. Armstrong, Mrs. E.
Post Office, Tokyo, Japan. J. Kraft, and - four Japanese
Railway Station: Ogikubo, Cen- brethren.
tral Line.
Officers:
CHUGOKU MISSION
Supt., H. F. Benson. Address: 15 Motoimachi, Hiro-
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, H. J. shima, Japan.
Perkins. Officers:
Executive Committee: H. F. Director, T. Kobayashi.
Benson, T. H. Okohira, H. Ku- Sec. and Treas., H. J. Perkins.
niya, M. Fukazawa, T. Koba- Minister:
yashi, A. N. Anderson, II. J. T. Kobayashi.
Perkins, A. B. Cole, S. G. Jac-
ques, A. N. Nelson.
Department Secretaries: HOKKAIDO MISSION
Tract Soc., A. B. Cole. Address: Minami 6 Jo, Nishi 11
Field Miss, and Home Miss., chome, Sapporo, Japan.
S. Miyake. Officers:
Sabbath School, Mrs. M. Fuka- Director, S. G. Jacques.
zawa. Sec. and Treas., H. J. Perkins.
Educational and Miss. Vol., A. Licentiate:
N. Nelson. S. G. Jacques.
Ministers: Missionary Licentiate:
H. F. Benson, A. N. Nelson, P. Mrs. S. G. Jacques.
A. Webber (on furlough).
Licentiates:
A.. N. Anderson, W. E. Patter- KANSAI MISSION
son, V. T. Armstrong, and Address: 4 Kumochi, Shimidzu,
twelve Japanese brethren. Fukaicho, Kobe, Japan.
112 JAPAN' UNION MISSION

Officers: Officers:
Director, T. H. Okohira. Director, T. Kobayashi.
Sec. and Treas.,H. J. Perkins. Sec. and Treas., H. J. Perkins.
Sec., T. Matsuu ra. (Japanese
'business only).
Ministers:
T. H. Okohira. TOHOKU MISSION
Address: 75 Sengokumachi, Aizu
KANTO MISSION Wakamatsu, Japan.
Postal Address: Box 7, Yodobashi Officers:
Post Office, Tokyo, Japan.
Officers: Director, H. F. Benson.
Director. H. Kuniya. Sec. and Treas., H. J. Perkins.
Sec. and Treas., H. J. Perkins. Sec., S. Furuya (Japanese busi-
Minister: ness only).
H. Kuniya. Minister:
---
\ H. F. Benson.
KYUSHU MISSION
Address: 15 Motoimachi, Hiroshi- \ Missionary Licentiate:
ma, Japan. Mrs. H. F. Benson.

MALAYSIAN UNION MISSION


Organized 1917
Territory: British Malaysia, Dutch Licentiates:
East Indies, Siam. Homer Baumcsartner, V. L. Bee-
Population: 42,913,322; churches, cham, R. Altman.
9; members, 553. Missionary Licentiates:
Cable Address: "Adventist," Sing- A. E. Iverson, S. Rontoeng,-Mrs.
apore. F. A. Detamore, Mrs. A. E. Iver-
Postal Address: 399 Upper Seran- son, Mrs. W. E. Gillis, Mrs. V.
goon Road, Singapore, Straits E. Hendershot. Mrs. V. L. Beech-
Settlements. am, Mrs. R. Altman, J. E. Gard-
Officers: ner, M. D., Mrs. J. E. Gardner,
Supt., F. A. Detamore. Mrs. H. C. Baumgartner.
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, A. E.
Iverson.
Executive Committee: F. A. Det- SINGAPORE MISSION
amore, A. E. Iverson, W. E. Organized 1914
Gillis, G. B. Youngberg, G. J. Ap-
pel, W. P. Barto, I. C. Schmidt. Office Address: 399 Upper Seran-
L. 0. Pattison, F. A. Pratt, A. goon Road, Singapore, Straits
Munson, G. A. Thompson, V. E. Settlements.
Hendershot, H: C. Baumgartner, Cable Address: "Adventist," Sings-
V. L. Beecham, D. S. Khne. pore.
S. S. Sec., R. Altman. Officeri:
Ministers: Director, G. J. Appel.
F. A. Detamore, W. E. Gillis, Sec. and Treas., A. E. Iverson.
V. E. Hendershot, Phang Nyuk Executive Committee: G. J. Ap-
Thin. pel, V. E. Hendershot, A. E.
MALAYSIAN UNION MISSION 113

Iverson, Lo Keo Kong, S. Ront- SOUTH SUMATRA MISSION


oeng, Kong Tsun Min. Organized 1913
S. S. Sec., Mrs. H. C. Baum- Office Address: 8 Zee Straat, Pa-
gartner. dang, Sumatra, Dutch East In-
Minister: G. J. Appel. dies.
Licentiates: Cable Address: " Adventist," Pa-
Lo Kee Kong, Lion Pin Hong, dang, Sumatra.
Kong Tsun Min. Officers:
Missionary Licentiate: Director, L. 0. Pattison.
Mrs. G. J. Appel. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. G. A. Wood.
Executive Committee: L. 0. Pat-
tison, G. A. Wood, Mrs. G. A.
Wood, E. Simandjoentak.
BATAKLAND MISSION Sabbath School Sec., Mrs. L. 0.
Office Address: Sipdgoe; Post Sipi- Pattison.
rok, Tapanoeli, Sumatra, Dutch. Ministers:
East Indies. L. 0. Pattison, G. A. Wood.
Cable Address: " Kime," Post Sip- Missionary Licentiates:
irok, Sumatra, Dutch East In- Mrs. G. A. Wood, Mrs. L. 0.
dies. Pattison, E. Simandjoentak, G.
Officers: Tamboenan, Miss Tan Ah Lioek.
Director, D. S. Kime.
Sec. and Treas., D. S. Kime.
Executive Committee: D. S. WEST JAVA MISSION
Kime, Mrs. D. S. Kime, A. Ma- Organized 1913
mora. Office Address: 25 Sawohlaan, N.
Minister: D. S. Kime. 0. Weltevreden, Java, Dutch
Licentiate: A. Mamora. East Indies.
Misionary Licentiate: Mrs. D. S. Cable Address: " Adventist Mis-
Kime. sion," 'Weltevreden, Java.
Officers:
'Director, Sec., and Treas., I. C.
Schmidt.
NORTH SUMATRA MISSION Executive Committee: I. C.
Organized 1917 Schmidt, J. S. Yates, Mrs. I. C.
Office Address: 28 Juliana Straat, Schmidt, Mrs. J. S. Yates, J.
Medan, Sumatra, Dutch East Simorangkir, Chai Khim Sam.
Indies. Sabbath School Sec.. J. S. Yates.
Officers: Ministers:
Director, W. P. Barto. I. C. Schmidt, J. S. Yates.
Sec. and Treas., W. P. .Barto. Missionary Licentiates:
Executive Committee, W. P. Mrs. I. C. Schmidt, Mrs. J. S.
Barto, Mrs. W. P. Barto, Kris- Yates, J. Simorangkir, Chai
ostomus Pandjaitan. Khim Sam, Pan Ki -Ileng.
Sabbath School Sec., Mrs. W. P.
Barto. EAST .JAVA MISSION
Minister: W. P. Barto. Organized 1913
Licentiates: Cable Address: " Adventist," So-
K. Pandjaitan, H. Aritonang, erabaja. Java.
Chow Chee Yee. Office Address: 24 van Heutz
Missionary Licentiate: Straat, Koepang, Soerabaya,
Mrs. W. P. Barto. Java.
114 MALAYSIAN UNION MISSION

Officers: SIAM MISSION


Director, A. - Munson.
Sec. and Treas., B. Judge. Organized 1919
Executive Committee: A. Mun- Office Address: 2028 Si-Phya
son, B. Judge, Bong Hong, Road, Bangkok, Siam.
Tjoeng Shauw Ngi, L. Pandjai- Cable Address: " Adventist," Bang-
tan. kok.
Department Secretaries:
Tract Soc., Field Miss., Sabbath Officers:
School, Home Miss., B. Judge. Director, F. A. Pratt.
Home Miss. Cor. See., B. Tin- Sec. and Treas., E. L. Longway.
dangan. Executive Committee: F. A.
Minister: B. Judge. Pratt, E. L. Longway, Su Sui
San, Kwan Vui Leong.
Licentiates:
A. Munson, Bong Hong, L. Pan- Department Secretaries:
djaitan, Tjoeng Shauw Ngi. Sabbath School, Mrs. F. A. Pratt.
Missionary Licentiates: Home Missionary, E. L. Long-
Mrs. A. Munson, Mrs. B. Judge, way.
0. J. Loebis. Licentiates:
F. A. Pratt, E. L. Longway, Su
Sui San.
BRITISH NORTH BORNEO Missionary Licentiates:
MISSION Mrs. F. A. Pratt, Mrs. E. L.
Organized 1913 Longway, Kwan Vui Leong.
Office Address: Sandakan, British
North Borneo.
Cable Address: " Adventist," San- MALAY STATES MISSION
dakan, British North Borneo. Organized 1914
Officers: Office Address. 14 Scott Road, Ku-
Director. R. B. Mershon. ala Lumpur, Federated Malay
Sec. and Treas., G. B. Youngberg. States.
Department Secretaries: Officers:
Sabbath School, Mrs. G. B. Director, G. A. Thompson.
Youngberg. Sec. and Treas., G. A. Thompson.
Ministers: Executive Committee: G. A.
R. B. Mershon, G. B. Youngberg.. Thompson, Mrs. G. A. Thomp-
Licentiates: son, K. T. Lee, S. N. Chung.
Tsen En Fook, Ku Hyuk MM, Sabbath School Sec., Mrs. G. A.
Ng Shu Kona, Wan Sie On, Lian Thompson.
Hon Pin, Lai Chi Ak. Minister: G. A. Thompson.
Missionary Licentiates: Licentiates:
Mrs. R. B. Mershon, Mrs. G. B. K. T. Lee, S. N. Chung, Wan
Youngberg. Yun Chong, Tsen Thin Kliim
MANCHURIAN UNION MISSION
Organized 1919

Territory: The three provinces of Licentiates:


Manchuria. Edwin Bye, R. M. Cossentine,
Population: 20,000,000; churches, John Oss.
5; members, 119. Missionary Licentiates:
Telegraphic Address: " Adventist." Mrs. B. Petersen, Mrs. Edwin
Mukden. Bye, Mrs. John Oss, Geo. Hal-
Postal Address: Manchurian Un- vorsen, Mrs. Geo. Halvorsen.
ion Mission S. D. A., Mukden,
Manchuria, China.
Officers: FENGTIEN MISSION
Supt., Bernhard Petersen. Address: Manchurian Union Mis-
Sec. and Treas., George Halvor-
sen. sion S. D. A., Mukden, Manchu-
ria, China.
Advisory Committee: B. Peter-
sen, R. M. Cossentine, Edwin Officers:
Bye, John Oss, Geo. Halvorsen, Director, Bernhard Petersen.
Hu Wen Hwan, Li Deh Ren, Sec. and Treas., Geo. Halvorsen.
Wang Chi Yuen, Tien Yen Fang.
Department Secretaries:
Sabbath School, Edwin Bye. KIRIN MISSION
Field Miss. and Home Miss., Address: Changchun, Manchuria,
John Oss. China.
Miss. Vol. and Educational, R. Officers:
M. Cossentine. Director, E. M. Cossentine.
Minister: B. Petersen. Sec. and Treas., Geo. Halvorsen.

NORTH CHINA UNION CONFERENCE


Organized 1919

Territory: The provinces of Chi- Executive Committee: Freder-


hli, Shandung, and Shansi. ick Lee, C. H. Gerald, Mrs. F.
Population: 75,000,000; churches, Lee, W. J. Harris, H. L. Graham,
2; members, 109. Su Dien Tsing, Shen Djen Pan.
Telegraphic and Cable Address: Department Secretaries:
"-Adventist Mission," Peking, Sabbath School, Mrs. Frederick
China. Lee.
Miss. Vol. and EduCational, W.
Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, J. Harris.
62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Pe- Field Miss.,
king, China. Ministers:
Officers: Frederick Lee, W. J. Harris.
Supt., Frederick Lee. Missionary Licentiates:
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, C. H. C. H. Gerald, Mrs. C. H. Gerald,
Gerald. Mrs. F. Lee.
115
116 NORTH CHINA UNION MISSION
CHIHLI MISSION Address: S. D. A. Mission, Tsin-
Organized 1918 anfu, Shandung, China.
Territory: The province of Chihli. Officers:
Address: S. D. A. Mission, 62 Ta Director, H. L. Graham.
Fang Chia Hutung, Peking, Sec. an Treas., Mrs. H. L. Gra-
China. ham.
Officers: Executive Committee: H. L.
Director, Frederick Lee. Graham, W. J. Harris, Mrs. H.
Sec. and Treas., C. H. Gerald. L. Graham, Shen Djen Pan,
Executive Committee: Frederick Djang Ch'en Gwang, Dung Yun
Lee, C. H. Gerald, Su Dien Yu.
Tsing, Wang Hsi Yuan. Department Secretaries:
Ministers: . Miss. Vol. and Educational, W.
Frederick Lee, Su Dien Tsing. J. Harris.
Licentiate: Wang Hsi Yuan. Minister: W. J. Harris.
Licentiates:
H. L. Graham, Shen Djen Pan,
SHANDUNG MISSION Djao Wen Li.
Organized 1917 Missionary Licentiates:
Territory: The Province of Shan- Mrs. W. J. Harris, Mrs. H. L.
dung. Graham.

PHILIPPINE UNION MISSION


Organized 1917

Territory: Philippine Islands and Department Secretaries:


Sulu Archipelago. Sabbath School, Mrs. G. H. Mur-
Population: 10,500,000; churches, rin.
48; members, 2,692. Field Miss. and Home Miss., J.
Cable Address: " Adventist," Ma- J. Strahle.
nila. Educational, I. A. Steinel.
Miss. Vol. 0. F. Sevrens.
Postal Address: Box 813, Manila, Religious' Liberty,
Philippine Islands.
Ministers:
General Office Address: 239-251 S. E. Jackson, E. M. Adams.
Calle Luna, Pasay, Rizal, Phil-
ippine Islands. Licentiates:
Officers: C. N. Woodward (on furlough),
Pres.; S. E. Jackson. I. A. Steinel, J. J. Strahle, 0. F.
Sec.,Treas., and Auditor, E. A. Sevrens.
Moon. Missionary Licentiates:
Executive Committee: S. E. Mrs. S. E. Jackson, Mrs. I. A.
Jackson, S. W. Munro, G. H. Steinel, Mrs. J. J. Strahle, Mrs.
Murrin, R. E. Hay, L. V. Fin- 0. F. Sevrens, Mrs. C. N. Wood-
ster, 0. F. Sevrens, I. A. Steinel, ward (on furlough), E. A. Moon,
J. J. Strahle, Mrs. G. H. Murrin, Mrs. E. A. Moon, Harley Ander-
Leon Z. Roda, Wenceslao Rodri- sen, Mrs. Harley Anderson,
quez, R. R. Breitigam, E. A. Miss Mary Woodward (on fur.
Moon, W. B. Ammundsen. lough), Mrs. E. M. Adams.
PHILIPPINE UNION MISSION 117

CENTRAL SOUTHERN LUZON Department Secretaries:


CONFERENCE .Sabbath School, Mrs. S. W.
Organized 1916 Munro.
Miss. Vol., Home Miss., and
Territory: The Provinces of Zam- Field Miss., Manuel Kintanar.
bales, Tarlac, Nueva Ecijia, Ba-
taan, Bulacan, Cavite, Tiza, La- Ministers:
guna, Batangas, Tayabas, Pam- S. W. Munro, W. L. Rodriquez.
panga, Ambos Camarines, Al- Licentiates:
bay, Sorsogon and Mindoro. Dr. C. Fattebert (on furlough),
Office Address: 707 Vermont Ave., Manuel Kintanar.
Manila, Philippine Islands.
Missionary Licentiates:
Officers: Mrs. S. W. Munro, Mrs. Ellen
Pres., R. R. Breitigam. B. Fattebert (on furlough), Al-
Sec.' and Treas., R. M. Salazar. fonso Bakulpo, Carlos Arran-
Executive Committee: R. R. gues, Gojerico Arrogante, Juana
Breitigam, R. M. Salazar, Victo- Kintanar, Brigada Rodriquez.
rio Levalo, Marcos Comilang,
Emilio Brion, M. C. Elauria.
Department Secretaries:
Field Miss., M. B. Comilang. NORTHERN LUZON MISSION
Sabbath School, Mrs. R. R. Entered 1913; organized 1917
Breitigam.
Miss. Vol., M. C. Elauria. Territory: Provinces of Panagasi-
Home Miss., Jose Javier. nan, Nueva Visvaya, Isabela,
Ministers: Cagayan, Ilocos Notre, Ilocos
L. V. Finster (on furlough) R. Sur; Abra, La Union, Batanes
R. Breitigam, Victorio Arevalo. Islands, and the Mountain Prov-
ince.
Licentiates:
Guillermo Dionisio, Isaac Enri- Office Address: Vigan, Ilocos Sur,
quez, Agustin Panaga, Sixto To- Philippine Islands.
lentino, Ricardo Magcalen, Mel- Officers:
chor Elauria, Jose Javier. Supt. and Treas., W. B. Am-
Missionary Licentiates: mundsen..
Mrs. L. V. Finster (on furlough), Department Secretaries:
Mrs. R. R. Breitigam, Juana San Sabbath School, Mrs. W. B. Am-
Augustin, Juliana M. Beltran, mundsen.
Andrea P. Ligaya, Maria E. Sala- Home Miss., Leon Z. Roda.
zar, Marcos Comilang, Valeriano Field kiss., Tito P. Atiga.
Garcia, Florentino Jabola, Pon- Ministers:
ciano Bungay, Pedro Magsalen, R. E. Hay (on furlough), W. B.
Lauro Corda. Ammundsen, Leon Z. Roda,
Juan 0. Afenir, Emilio Valera.
Licentiates:
CEBUAN MISSION Tito P. Atiga, Eugenio Sanidad,
Organized 1914 Manuel Oliva, Alvaro Z. Roda.
Territory: Provinces of Cebu, Bo- Missionary Licentiates:
hol, Leyte, and Oriental Negros, Miss Matea Rebollido, Miss Mar-
Misamis, and Surigao. tina Valera, Miss Rosa Limos,
Office Address: Box 244, Cebu, Miss Maxima de la Cruz, Mrs.
Cebu, Philippine Islands. W. B. Ammundsen, Rafael A.
Officers: Pilar, Mrs. R. E. Hay (on fur-
Supt., S. W. Munro. lough).
118 PHILIPPINE UNION MISSION

WEST VISAYAN MISSION Postal Address: P. 0. Box 334, La


Paz, Iloilo, Philippine Islands.
Organized 1914 Officers:
Territory: The islands of Panay, Supt., G. H. Murrin.
Guimaras, Romblom, Tablas, Si- Department Secretaries:
Sabbath School, Mrs. G. H.
buyan, and the Province of Oc- Murrin.
cidental Negros. Ministers:
Office Address: 52 Luna St., La G. H. Murrin, Fausto H. Jor-
Paz, Iloilo, Philippine Islands. nada.

SOUTH CHINA UNION MISSION


Reorganized 1919
Territory: The Chinese Provinces AMOY MISSION
of Kwangsi, Kwangtung, Fu- Territory: The Amoyese-speak-
kien, French Indo-China, and the ing portions of the Province of
Islands of Formosa and Hainan. Fukien.
Population: 84,808,009; churches,
30; members, 1,715. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission,
Telegraphic and Cable Address: Kulangsu, Amoy, China.
" Adventist," Hongkong. Officers:
Postal Address: P. 0. Box 310, Director, W. C. Hankins.
Hongkong, China. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. W. C. Han-
Officers: kins.
Supt., F. H. DeVinney (on fur- Ministers:
lough). W. C. Hankins, B. L. Anderson,
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, C. S. , N. P. Keh, N. K. Keh.
Sissons. Missionary Licentiates:
Executive Committee: F. H. De- Mrs. W. C. Hankins, Mrs. B. L.
Vinney (on furlough), W. C. Anderson.
Hankins, P. V. Thomas, R. M.
Milne, C. C. Morris, R. A. Fal-
coner, T. K. Ang, N. P. Keh, C.
S. Sissons, A. L. Ham, J. P. An- CANTONESE MISSION
derson, F. E. Bates, Wong-Shin Territory: The Cantonese-speak-
Cheong. ing portion of Kwangtung
Department Secretaries: Province.
Sabbath School and Miss. Vol.,
Mrs. R. M. Milne. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission,
Field Miss., Home Miss., and Tungshan, Canton, China.
Educational, R. M. Milne. Officers:
Medical Miss., R. A. Falconer, Director, A. L. Ham.
M. D. Sec. and Treas.,
Minister: F. H. DeVinney (on fur-
lough). Ministers:
Licentiate: R. M. Milne. A. L. Ham, S. L. Wong.
Missionary Licentiates: Licentiates:
Mrs. F. H. DeVinney (on fur- H. B. Parker, S. M. Cheung, T.
lough), Mrs. R. M. Milne, C. S. S. Woo, P. L. Chan, C. M. Kwok,
Sissons, Mrs. C. S. Sissons.: K. C. Tam, C. L. Ma.
SOUTH CHINA UNION MISSION 119

Missionary Licentiates: KWANGSI MISSION


Mrs. H. B. Parker, Miss Ida Territory: The Province of Kwang-
Thompson, Mrs. A. L. Hani, C. C. si, and On Po, Ling Shan and
Lai, K. M. Sham, H. K. Siu, H. Yam Chow Districts in Kwang-
H. Tam, Y. K. Cheung, Mrs. L. tung.
P. Chan, Miss Y. K. Leung, Mrs. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission,
T. S. Wu, Miss S. Yick. Nanning, Kwangsi, China.
Officers:
Director and Minister, P. V.
FOOCHOW MISSION Thomas.
Territory: The northern .portion Sec. and Treas., P. L. Williams.
of the Province of Fukien. Missionary Licentiates:
Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, R. A. Falconer, M. D., P. L. Wil-
Siang-siu Seng, Foochow City, liams, Mrs. P. L. Williams, Mrs.
China. P. V. Thomas.
Officers:
Director, Sec., and Treas., C. C.
Morris. SWATOW MISSION
Minister: C. C. Morris. Territory: The Swatowese portion
Licentiate: G. E. Clarke. of the Provinces of Fukien and
Missionary Licentiates: Kwangtung.
Mrs. C. C. Morris, Mrs. G. E. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission,
Clarke. Swatow, Kwangtung, China.
Officers:
Director, F. E. Bates.
HAKKA MISSION Sec. and Treas., I. L. Kent.
Territory: The Hakka-speaking Ministers:
portion of the Provinces of F. E. Bates, T. K. Ang.
Kwangtung and Fukien. Licentiates:
Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, I. L. Kent, Tan Hiong Tsun, Tan
Waichow, Kwangtung, China. Zui Cheng, Heng Hang Seng,
Officers: Heng Kok Thoan, Lo Tau Ngu-
Director, J. P. Anderson. ang, Gui- Tek Kheng, Ng King
Sec. and Treas., A. J. Wearner. Ming.
Ministers: Missionary Licentiates:
J. P. Anderson, S. A. Nagel, Lo Mrs. F. E. Bates, Mrs. I. L.
Sin Tshoi. Kent, Mrs. T. K. Ang, Ie Tiau
Peng, Ang Tsun Heng, Wang
Licentiate: A. J. Wearner. Sui Seng, Ang Tsu Sung, Ng
Missionary Licentiates: Tsai Theng, Heng Iu Leng, Chia
Mrs. S. A. Nagel, Mrs. A. Chiam Tong, Sng Khiam Tsong,
Wearner: Cheng To Han.

WEST CHINA UNION MISSION
Organized zgzg.
Territory: The Provinces of Sze- Licentiates:
chwan, Yunnan, Kweichow. Dr. J. N. Andrews, L. I. Shinn.
Population: 88.699,746; churches, Missionary Licentiates:
2; members, 81. Mrs. J. N. Andrews, Mrs. L. I.
Postal Address: S. D. A. Mission, Shinn:
Chungking, Szechwan, China.
Officers: WEST SZECHWAN MISSION
Supt., M. C. Warren.
Sec. and Treas., 0. W. Morgan. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Cheng-
Executive Committee: M. C. tu, Szechwan, China.
Warren, 0. W. Morgan, E. L. Officers:
Lutz, C. L. Blandford, Dr. J. N. Director, C. L. Blandford.
Andrews, S. H. Lindt, L. I. Sec. an Treas., S. H. Lindt.
Shinn, Mrs. M. C. Warren, Shi Ministers:
Ru Lin, Liao Hsian Hsien, Mao C. L. Blandford, S. H. Lindt.
Bin Lan. Missionary Licentiates:
Department Secretaries: Mrs. C. L. Blandford, Mrs. S. H.
Sabbath School, Mrs. M. C. War- Lindt, Mao Bin Lan, Gwoa Heo
ren. An, Gwoa Si Muh.
Field Miss., Home Miss., and
Miss. Vol., E. L. Lutz.
Educational, S. H. Lindt. INSTITUTIONS IN FAR EAST-
Ministers: . ERN DIVISION
M. C. Warren, Shi Ru Lin. Educational:
Licentiates: Bethel Girls' School, Tungshan,
0. W. Morgan, E. L. Lutz. Canton. China.
Missionary Licentiates: Cantonese Intermediate School,
Mrs. M. C. Warren, Mrs. 0. W, Tungshan, Canton, China.
Morgan, Mrs. E. L. Lutz. , Chosen Industrial School, Soo-
nan, Chosen (Korea).
Foochow Intermediate School,
EAST SZECHWAN MISSION Foochow, China.
Address: S. D. A. Mission, Chung- Fukien Intermediate School, Ku-
king, Szechwan, China. langsu, Amoy, China.
Officers: Hankow Intermediate School,
Director, M. C. Warren. Wang Gai Dun, Hankow, Hu-
Sec. and Treas., 0. W. Morgan. ' peh. China.
Honan Intermediate School, Lo-
Licentiate: Liao Hsian Hsien. wanho, Yencheng, Honan,
Missionary Licentiates: China.
Wang An Hsi, Li Lu Gun, Shi Japan Mission Training School,
Si Muh, Liao Si Muh. 169 Amanuma, Suginami-mu-
ra, Toyotama-gun, Tokyo,
TIBETAN MISSION Japan.
Philippine Academy, 229-251
Address: S. D. A. Mission, Tat- Luna St., Pasay, Rizal, Philip-
sienlu, Szechwan, China. pine Islands.
Officers: Shanghai Missionary College, 17
Director, Dr. J. N. Andrews. Ningkuo Road, Shanghai,
Sec. and Treas., L. I. Shinn. China.
120
WEST CHINA UNION MISSION 121

Singapore Training School, 399 Postal Address: Box 813, Ma-


Upper Serangoon Road, Singa- nila, Philippine Islands.
pore, Straits Settlements. Signs of the Times Publishing
Publishing: House, Box 856, U. S. Postal
Chosen Mission Press, Seoul, Agency, Shanghai, China.
Chosen (Korea). Medical
Japanese Publishing House, 169 Shanghai Sanitarium Assn., 34
Amanuma, Suginami - mum, Nanking Road, Shanghai,
Toyotama-gun, Tokyo, Japan. China.
Postal Address: Box 7, Yodo- Nanning Dispensary, Nanning,
bashi P. 0., Tokyo Japan. Kwangsi, China.
Soonan Hospital, Soonan, Cho-
Malaysian Publishing House, sen.
399 Upper Serangoon Road, Yencheng Hospital-Dispensary,
Singapore, Straits Settlements. ,Lowanho, Yencheng, Honan,
Philippine Publishing House, China.
239-251 Calle Luna, Pasay, Tatsienlu Dispensary, Tatsien-
Rizal; Philippine Islands. lu, Szechwan, China.
SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION OF THE
GENERAL CONFERENCE
Organized igx6
Territory": The Austral and South R. T. Baer, W. H. Williams, J.
Brazil Union Conferences, and W. Westphal, E. F. Peterson,
the Inca and East Brazil Union H. Meyer.
Missions. Union Home Miss. Secretaries:
Population: 50,566.613; churches, E. V. Moore, L. E. Christman.
137; members, 8,687.
Cable Address: " Division," Bue-
nos Aires. Western Union Code EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT
Five-letter Edition or A B C,
Fifth Edition. Secretary: H. U. Stevens.
Office Address: Florida, F. .C. C. Other Members:
A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, C. P. Crager, J. S. Marshall, H.
South America. B. Lundquist, T. W. Steen, W.
E. Murray, C. D. Striplin.
Officers:
Executive Board: 0. Montgom-
ery, W. H. Williams, J. W.
Westphal, F. W. Spies, R. T. MISSIONARY VOLUNTEER DE-
Baer, E. F. Peterson, H. Meyer, PARTMENT
H. U. Stevens, A. A. Cone,. Secretary: H. U. Stevens.
Chairman of Executive. Board: Other Members:
0. Montgomery. C. P. Crager, W. E. Murray, H.
Sec., Sub-Treas., and Auditor B. Lundquist, T. W. Steen, J.
(of Executive loard): W. H. S. Marshall, C. D. Striplin.
Williams.

PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT SABBATH SCHOOL DEPART-


Secretary, A. A. Cone. MENT
General Members:
0. Montgomery, J. W. West- Secretary: H. U. Stevens.
phal, F. W. Spies, E. F. Peter- Other Members:
son, W. H. Williams, H. Meyer, E. V. Moore, H. B. Lundquist,
R. T. Baer. F. I. Mohr, W. A. Ernenputsch,
Managers of Publishing Houses: J. W. Westphal, E. H. Wilcox,
Everett Everest, A. Pages, F. T. Mrs. F. L. Perry.
Mohr, W. A. Ernenputsch.
Union Field Miss. Secretaries:
C. L. Bainer, E. H. Meyers, J. LABORERS HOLDING CREDEN-
W. Wilhelm. TIALS FROM THE GENER-
Editors: AL CONFERENCE
Edgar Brooks, D. R. Buckner, F.
D. Nichol. Ministers:
0. Montgomery, J. W. West-
HOME MISSIONARY DEPART- phal, H. U. Stevens.
MENT Licentiate:
Secretary, A. A. Cone. A. A. Cone.
General Members: Missionary Licentiates:
0. Montgomery, F. W. Spies, W. H. Williams, W. E. Phillips.
122
AUSTRAL UNION CONFERENCE
Organized 1906
Office: Florida, F. C. C. A., Bue- Office Address: Florida, F. C. C. A.,
nos Aires, Argentina, South Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
America. America.
Officers: Officers:
Pres., R. T. Baer. Pres., J. H. Roth.
Sec. and Treas., G. E. Hartman. Sec. and Treas., G. E. Hartman.
Executive Committee: R. T. Executive Committee: J. H.
Baer, G. E. Hartman, C. P. Cra- Roth, G. E. Hartman, L. A. Ro-
ger, F. L. Perry, J. H. Roth, jas, J. A. Ayvazian, Andres
L. E. Christman, Dr. R. H. Hab- Ascione.
enicht, J. S. Marshall, A. R. Department Secretaries:
Sherman, 0. E. Schnepper, E. Tract Soc., J. A. Ayvazian.
W. Everest, E. H. Meyers, H. B. Field Miss., Caytano Ferri.
Lundquist. Miss. Vol. and Home Miss., An-
Department Secretaries: dres Ascione.
Field Miss., E. H. Meyers. Sabbath School., Mrs. R. T.
Educational and Miss. Vol., H. Baer.
B. Lundquist. Ministers:
Medical Miss., R. H. Habenicht, J. H. Roth, L. A. Rojas.
M. D. Missionary Licentiates:
Home Miss., L. E. Christman. Andres Ascione, J. A. Ayvazian,
Ministers: Mrs. R. T. Baer, Alatilda Gentile,
R. T. Baer, H. B. Lundquist, 0. Caytano Ferri.
W. Casebeer, R. H. Habenicht, Church School Teacher:
L. E. Christman. Mrs. W. E. Phillips.
Licentiates:
Edgar Brooks, F. H. Meyers, W.
E. Bergherm, J. S. Marshall, CENTRAL ARGENTINE
Ernesto Tulin, J: M. Howell, MISSION
Roy Saunders. Organized 1921
Missionary Licentiates: Territory: Province of Buenos
G. E. Hartman, 0. Oppegard, Aires (except City and sub-
Lydia G, de Oppegard, Everett urbs), territory of La Pampa
Everest, 0. H. Maxson, W. H. and territory of Neuquen.
Wohlers, D. R. Buckner, Juan
Wedekamper, G. B. Replogle, R. Office Address: Florida F. C.
M. Baker, Mrs. R. M. Baker, '
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Mrs. W. H. Wohlers, C. E. West- South America.
phal, William Kirstein, A. G. Officers:
Nelson, Miss M. Bergstrom, Supt., R. T. Baer.
Eudoro Villafane. Sec. and Treas., G. E. Hartman.
Department Secretaries:
Tract Soc., J. A. Ayvazian.
Field Miss., Caytano Ferri.
BUENOS AIRES CONFERENCE
Ministerial Licentiate:
Organized 1921 J. T. Thompson.
Territory: City of Buenos Aires Missionary Licentiate:
and suburbs. Jose Immo.
123
124 . AUSTRAL UNION CONFERENCE

CHILE CONFERENCE Ministers:


Organized 1907 F. L. Perry, G. Block, E. W.
Territory: Chile, South America. Thomann, C. E. Krieghoff.
Cable Address: "Adventist," San- Licentiates:
tiago, Chile, South America. Pedro Cartoccio, J. D. Haynes.
Office Address: Casilla 2830, San- Missionary Licentiates:
tiago, Chile, South America. Mrs. F. L.. Perry, T. E. Saviano.
Officers: Church School Teachers:
Pres., C. P. Crager. 0. Heydecker, Ema Sadler, Jorge
Sec. and Treas., G. Emmeneg- Block, Godofredo Block.
ger.
Executive Committee: C. P. ALTO PARANA MISSION
Crager, G. Emmenegger, John Organized 1906
Brown, Facundo Olivarria M.
Deparment Secretaries: Territory: Paraguay, the terri-
Tract Soc., G. Emmene, cmer. tories of Misiones, Chaco, For-
Field Miss., Facundo Olivarria mosa, and Corrientes, Argentina.
M. Office Address: Posadas, Misiones,
Sabbath School, Gertrudis Da- Argentina, South America.
vis. Officers:
Miss. Vol. and Home Miss., Wal- Supt., 0. E. Schnepper.
ter Schubert. Sec. and Treas., D. J. Weiss.
Ministers: Executive Committee: 0. E.
C. P. Crager, J. L. Brown, V. E. Schnepper, Pedro M. Brouchy,
Thomann, Ab ert Kruger, C. A. D. J. Weiss, Lazaro Solis, Josd
Anderson. Dongarra.
Licentiates: Department Secretaries:
Abraham Berchin, Walter Schu- Tract Soc., D. J. Weiss.
bert, E. U. Ayars. Field Miss.,
Missionary Licentiates: Licentiates:
G. E. Emmenegger, Gertrudis 0. P. Schnepper, Pedro M. Brou-
Davis, Facundo Olivarria M. chy.
Missionary Licentiates:
D. J. Weiss, JosS Dongarra, Eu-
NORTH ARGENTINE CON- genio Brouchy.
FERENCE
Organized 1921
URUGUAY MISSION
Territory: Provinces of Entre
Rios, Sante Fe, Cordoba, La Organized 1906
Rioja, Santiago del Estero, Tu- Territory Uruguay Republic,
cuman, Catamarca, Salta, Los Smith America.
Andes, and Jujuy. Office Address: Calle Arena]
Office Address: 2200 Laprida, Ro- 2535, Montevideo, Uruguay,
sario de Santa Fe, Argentina, South America.
South America. Officers:
Officers: Supt., A. R. Sherman.
Pres., F. L. Perry. Sec. and Treas.,
Sec. and Treas., C. E. Krieghoff. Executive Committee: A. R.
Executive Committee: F. L. Sherman, Ernesto Beskow, Ale-
Perry, C. E. Krieghoff, T.E. Sa- jandro Ernst.
viano, G. Block. Department Secretaries:
Department Secretaries: Field Miss., Roy Saunders.
Field Miss., T. E. Saviano. Miss. Vol., A. R. Sherman.
Sabbath School, Mrs. F. L. Minister: Julio Ernst.
Perry. Licentiate: A. 11. Sherman.
EAST BRAZIL UNION MISSION
Organized rgrg
Territory: The east half of the EAST MINAS MISSION
State of Minas Geraes, the Fed- Established 1919
eral District and the States of Territory: East half of the State
Rio de Janeiro, Espirito Santo, of Minas Geraes.
Bahia, Sergipe, Alagoas, Pern- Office Address: Rua Mariano Pro- -
ambuco, Parahyba, Rio Grande copio 679, Mariano Procopio,
do Norte, Piauhy, Ceara., Maran- Minas Geraes, Brazil, South
hao, Para, and Amazonas. America.
Cable Address: " Adventista,'! Offiders:
Rio de Janeiro. Supt. and 'Minister, George Bel-
Postal Address: Caixa Postal 768, leau.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South Department Secretary:
America. Field Miss., C. P. Leite.
Office Address: Rua Senador Fur- Licentiate: L. D. Nabuco.
tado 52, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Missionary Licentiates:
South America. C. P. Leite, Deodoro Barboza.
Officers:
Supt., H. Meyer. ESPIRITO SANTO MISSION
Sec. and Treas., W. A. Eruen-
putsch. Established 1919
Field Sec., J. W. Wilhelm. Territory: State of Espirito San-
Executive Committee: H. Meyer, to.
W. A. Ernenputsch, R. J. Wil- Office Address: Caixa Postal 3764,
fart, C. E. Rentfro, J. H. Boehm, Victoria, Espirito Santo, Bra-
J. W. Wilhelm, George Belleau. zil, South America.
Department Secretaries: Officers:
Tract Soc. and Sabbath School, Supt. and Minister, J. H. Boehm.
W. A. Ernenputsch. Licentiates:
Pedro Alexandre, H. G. Stoehr.
Minister: H. Meyer. Church School Teachers:
Missionary Licentiates: Paulo Schulz, Alberto Knipfer.
W. A. Ernenputsch, J. W. Wil-
helm.
PERNAMBUCO MISSION
BAHIA MISSION Established 1916
Established 1910 Territory: The States of Pernam-
Territory: States of Bahia and buco, Alagoas, Parahyba, and
Sergipe. Rio Grande do Norte.
Office Address: Caixa Postal 198, Office Address: Rua Bemfica 915,
Bahia, Estado da Bahia, Brazil, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil.
South America. Postal Address: Caixa Postal 378,
Officers: Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil,
Supt., South America.
Department Secretary: Officers:
Field Miss., Supt., C. E. Rentfro.
Minister: L. B. Hallowell. Sec. and Treas., E. Langenstras-
Missionary Licentiates: sen.
Ayres Ferreira Paes, Manoel P. Department Secretary:
da Silva. Field Miss., J. M. Rabello.
125
126 EAST BRAZIL UNION MISSION

Ministers: Postal Address: Caixa Postal 768,


C. E. Rentfro, Jacob Kroeker. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South
Licentiate: J. A. Silveira. America.
Missionary Licentiates: Officers:
E. Langenstrassen, J. M. Ra- Supt. and Minister, R. J.
bello. Wilfart.
School Teacher: Thilonilla Santos. Department Secretary:
Field Miss., E. D. da Cunha.
Licentiates:
J. A. M. da Cunha, Gustavo
RIO DE JANEIRO MISSION Storch.
Established 1910 Missionary Licentiates:
Territory: State of Rio de Ja- Mrs. Regina Braga, Catharina
neiro and Federal District. Pinto, E. D. da Cunha.

INCA UNION MISSION


Organized 1 914
Territory: The Bolivia, Ecuador, BOLIVIA MISSION
Lake Titicaca Indian, and Pe- Established 1907
ruvian Missions,
Territory: Republic of Bolivia,
Cable Address: " Adventista," South America.
Lima-Perfi. Telegraphic Address: " Adventis-
Postal Address: Casilla 1002, Li- tas," La Paz, Bolivia.
ma, Peru, South America. Postal Address: Casilla 355, La
Paz, Bolivia, South America.
Office Address: Calle Progresso No. Officers:
16, Miraflores, Lima, Per6, South Supt., W. R. Pohle.
America. Sec. and Treas., J. S. Hindbaugh.
Officers: Executive Committee: W. R.
Supt., E. F. Peterson. Pohle, J. S. Hindbaugh, L. G.
Sec. and Treas., F. I. Mohr. Beans, Reid S. Shepard.
Executive Committee: E. F. Department Secretaries:
Peterson, F. I. Mohr, F. A. Stahl, Field Miss. and Home Miss., L.
C. D. Striplin, the superintend- G. Beans.
ents of the local missions and Ministers:
Union Field Secretary. W. R. Pohle, T. L. Oswald.
Licentiates:
Department Secretaries: Reid Shepard, L. G. Beans.
Sabbath School, F. I. Mohr. Missionary Licentiates:
Educational and Miss Vol., C. J. S. Hindbaugh, Walterio Tho-
D. Striplin. mann, Mrs. Reid S. Shepard,
Union Field and Home Miss., Mrs. W. Thomann.

Ministers:
E. F. Peterson, F. A. Stahl, C. ECUADOR MISSION
D. Striplin. Established 1906
Missionary Licentiates: Territory: Republic of Ecuador,
F. I. Mohr, F. F. Osorio. South America,
INCA UNION MISSION 127

Cable Address:' " Adventists," Qui.- Missionary 'Licentiates:


to, Ecuador. S. T. Johnston, A. C. Ford, Ar-
Postal Address: Casilla 44, Quito, chie H. Field, J. H. Elvin, L. L.
Ecuador, South America. Clark, Mrs. David E. Dalinger, ,
Officers: Mrs. A. C. Ford, John Ford,
Supt., H. D. Isaac. Mrs. Archie H. Field, Mrs. J.
Sec. and Treas., F. I. Mohr. Replogle, Mrs. H. M. Colburn,
Executive Committee: H. D. Is- Mrs. E. H. Wilcox, Mrs. W. F.
aac, Orley Ford, J. R. McWil- Miller, Mrs. L. L. Clark, Mrs.
liams. J. H. Elvin, Mrs. S. T. Johnston,
Mrs. R. M. Field, Mrs. Gilbert
Department Secretaries: A. Schwerin, Juan Huanca, Mar-
Field Miss. and Home Miss., tin Velasquez, Luciano Chambi,
J. R. McWilliams. Maria Morales Santillana.
Minister: H. D. Isaac.
Licentiates:
Orley Ford, J. D. Lorenz (on fur- PERUVIAN MISSION
lough), E. P. Howard, (on fur-
lough). Established 1906
Missionary Licentiate: Territory: Republic of Peru (ex-
J. R. McWilliams. cept departments of Puno, Mad-
re de Dios, and Cuzco), South
America.
LAKE TITICACA MISSION Cable and Telegraphic Address:
" Adventista," Lima, Peril.
Established 1916 Postal Address: Casilla 1002, Lima,
Territory: Departments of Puno, Peru, South America.
Madre de Dios, and Cuzco, in Office Address: Plazuela de San
Peril. Francisco 350, Lima, Peru, South
Postal Address: Casilla 85, Puno. America.
Peru, South America.
Cable Address: "Adventista," Pu- Officers:
no, Peril. , Supt., L. D. Minner.
See. and Treas., J. W. Cole.
Officers: Executive Committee: L. D.
Supt., E. H. Wilcox.
Sec. and Treas., H. M. Colburn. Minner, J. W. Cole, R. R. Coble,
Executive Committee: E. H. Cesar Lopez, F. F. Osorio.
Wilcox, H. M. Colburn, S. T. Department Secretaries:
Johnston, David E. Dalinger, Tract Soc., J. W. Cole.
Archie H. Field, W. F. Miller, Sabbath School, J. W. Cole.
and Educational Secretary. Field Miss., R. R. Coble.
Department Secretaries:
Home Miss., R. R. Coble.
Tract Society, H. M. Colburn. Ministers:
Home Miss., F. H. Wilcox. L. D. Minner, W. W. Wheeler.
Educational and Sabbath School, Licentiates:
Cesar Lopez, P. S. Salazar.
Ministers: Missionary Licentiates:
E. H. Wilcox, W. F. Miller. J. W. Cole, R. R. Coble, Felipe
Licentiates: Bustamante, Nicanor Moreno, N.
D. E. Dalinger, G. A. Schwerin, A. Llano, Serafin Cortez, F. F.
J. D. Replogle, H. M. Colburn. Osorio.
SOUTH BRAZIL UNION CONFERENCE
Organized 1911

Territory:: The Conferences of RIO GRANDE DO SUL


Rio Grande do Sul, and Santa CONFERENCE
Catharina; and the mission Organized 1906
fields of Parana, Sao Paulo,
West Minas; and the States of Territory: The State of Rio Grande
Matto Grosso and Goyaz. do Sul, Brazil.
Telegraphic Address: " Advent-
Cable Address: " Adventista," Sao ista," Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Bernardo, Silo Paulo. Postal Office: Caixa Postal 106,
Office Address: Estacao Sao Ber- Porto Alegre, Rio Grande -do
nardo, S. P. R., sao Paulo, Bra- Sul, Brazil, South America.
zil, South America. Office Address: Avenida do Born
Officers: Fim 174a, Porto Alegre, Rio
Pres. F. W. Spies. Grande do Sul, Brazil, South
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, C. E. America.
Schofield. Officers:
Executive Committee: - F. W. Pres., R. Suessmann.
Spies, C. E. Schofield, R. M. Car- Sec. a.nd Treas., L. Lotz.
ter, W. E. Murray, E. V..Moore, Executive Committee: R. Suess-
A. L. Westphal, the presidents mann, L. Lotz, Aug. Rockel,
of the conferences composing the Jos6 KUmpel, Julio Koehler.
Union, the superintendents of Department. Secretaries:
the organized missions of the Tract Soc., Otto Groeschel.
Union, the director of the Bra- Field Miss., Julio Koehler.
zil Training School and the Man- Sabbath School, Erna Suess-
ager of the Brazil Publishing mann.
House. Ministers:
Legal Assn.: " Associacao dos R. Suessmann, Jose Reis, Aug.
Adventistas do sedum) die no Rockel.
Brazil." Licentiate: H. Simao.
Missionary Licentiates:
Department Secretaries: L. Lotz, Julio Koehler, Augusta
Field Miss., C. L. Bainer. Hartz.
Sabbath School and Home Miss.,- Church School Teachers:
E. V. Moore. Elsa Bergold, Germano Taube,
Educational and Miss. Vol., W. Carolina Kapteinat, Albertina R.
E. Murray. da Silva-Simao, Lucinda Her-
Ministers: mann
F. W. Spies, E. M. Davis, J. E.
Brown, M. Kiimpel, A. E. Hagen. SANTA CATHARINA CON-
Licentiates: FERENCE
R. M. Carter, T. W. Steen, W. Organized 1906
E. Murray, E. V. Moore, C. L. Territory: State of Santa Cathar-
Bainer. ina, Brazil.
Missionary Licentiates: Office Address: Tndayal, Blumenau,
C. E. Schofield, A. Pages, G. B. Santa Catharina, Brazil, South
Taylor, Miss L. Wurts. America.
128
SOUTH BRAZIL UNION CONFERENCE 129

Officers: SAO PAULO MISSION


Pres., F. R. Kuempel.
Sec.. and Treas., C. E. Schofield. Organized 1914
Executive Committee: F. R. Territory: The State of Sao
Kuempel, Fr. Peggau, A. Hort, Paulo, Brazil.
Germano Conrad.
Postal Address: Caixa Postal 1830.
Department Secretary: Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Ameri-
Field Miss., S. M. de Oliveira. ca.
Minister: F. R. Kuenapel.
Licentiate: Germano Conrad. Office Address: Estacilo Sao Ber-
nardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Bra-
Church School Teacher: F. Stuhl- zil, South America.
mann.
Officers:
Supt., H. B. Westcott.
MATTO GROSSO MISSION Sec. and Treas., C. E. Schofield.
Executive Committee: H. B.
Established 1921 Westcott, C. E. Schofield, Ma-
Territory: The State of Matto noel Margarido, Raphael' Ferre-
Grbsso, Brazil ira, L. Klein.
Office Address: Campo Grande, Department Secretary:
Matto Grosso, Brazil, South Field Miss., Manoel Margarido.
America.
Minister: H. B. Westeott.
Officer:
Supt., Max Rhode. Licentiates:
Licentiate: Max Rhode. ' Luiz Braun, Carlos Heinrich.
Missionary Licentiates:
PARANA MISSION Mathias Alencar, Manoel Mar-
garido, Adelina Zourob.
Established 1906
Territory: The State of Parana, Church School Teachers:
Brazil. Philonilla dos Santos, Amador
dos Campbs.
Office Address: Rua Saldanha Ma-
rinho 169, Curityba, Parana, Bra-
zil, Smith America.
Officers: WEST MINAS GERAES
Supt., Germano Streithorst. MISSION
Executive Committee: Germa- Established 1919
no Streithorst, Gustavo Richter,
Saturnino M. Oliveira, Joao Mo- Territory: Western part of the
reira de Castilho, Augusto An- State of Minas. Geraes.
nies. Office Address: Caixa. Postal 99,
Department Secretary: Varginha, R. S. M., Minas Ge-
Field Miss., S. M. de Oliveira. raes, Brazil, South America.
Minister: Germano Streithorst. Officers:
Licentiate: J. Moreira. Supt., A. L. Westphal.
Missionary Licentiate: S. M. de Licentiates:
Oliveira. A. L. Westphal, W. \''a
130 SOUTH BRAZIL UNION CONFERENCE

INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTH silla 1002, Lima, Peru, South


AMERICAN DIVISION America.
CONFERENCE Publishing:
Casa Editora Sudamericana,
Educational: Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos
Colegio Adventista del Plata, Aires, Argentina, South Amer-
Puiggari, F. C. E., Entre ica.
Rios, Argentina, South Amer- Casa Publicadora Brasileira, Sao
ica. Bernardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo,
Colegio Adventista de Chile, Chil- Brazil, South America.
lan, Chile, South America. Sanitarium:
" Seminario Adventista do Bra- Sanatorio Adventista- del Plata,
zil," Santo Amaro, Sao Paulo. Puiggari, F. C. E. R., Entre
Brazil, South America. Rios, Argentina, South Amer-
Inca Union Training School, Ca- ica
SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISIONAL SECTION OF
THE GENERAL CONFERENCE
(Organized as the India Union Mission, 191o; reorganized, 1919)
Territory: India, Burma, Ceylon, Medical Miss., H. C..Menkel, M.
and islands politically connected D.
therewith. Ministers:
Population:. 325,000,000; chUrches, W. W. Fletcher, H. C. Menkel,
26; members, 978. M. D., A. H. Williams, S. A.
Cable Address: Adventist," Poona. Wellman, 0. F. Enoch, A. G.
General Office: P. 0. Box 15, Poona, Youngberg. .
India. Licentiates:
Officers: L. A. Semmens, W. K. Lake.
Chairman, W. W. Fletcher. Missionary Licentiates:
Sec. and Treas., A. H. Williams. Mrs. W. W. Fletcher, Mrs. A. H.
Executive Board: W. W. Flet- Williams, Mrs. H. C. Menkel.
cher, A. H. Williams, I. F. Blue, Mrs. G. F. Enoch, Mrs. S. A.
G. G. Lowry, H. E. Willoughby, Wellman, Mrs. W. K. Lake, Mrs.
J. Phillips, H. C. Menkel, M. D., L. A. Semmens, Mrs. A. O'Connor,
S. A. Wellman. E. B. Jones, Mrs. E. B. Jones,
Legal Assn.: " The India Finan- W. A. Scott Mrs. W. A. Scott,
cial Association of Seventh-day F. 0. Raymond, Mrs. F. 0. Ray-
Adventists." mond, Mrs. 0. E. Shannon, Miss
Literature Committee: W. W. Ilma Dowling, C. W. Tinworth,
Fletcher, G. F. Enoch, L. G. Mrs. C. W. Tinworth, T. J. Mich-
Mookerjee, S. A. Wellman, E. ael, Mrs. T. J. Michael, W. H.
B. Jones. Smith, Mrs: W. H. Smith, Miss
Department Secretaries: Tuckey, W. E. Perrin, Mrs. W.
Sabbath School, Miss. Vol., and E. Perrin, Mrs. A. G. Youngberg.
Home Miss., S. A. Wellman. Workers on Furlough:
Educational I. F. Blue. Minister: J. E. Fulton.

BURMA UNION MISSION


Organized 1919

Territory: Burma, including the Department Secretaries:


Shan States; the Nicobar and Sabbath School and Miss. Vol.,
Andaman Groups. Mrs. L. W. Melendy.
Office Address: 60 Lower Kern- Educational, D. C. Ludington.
' mendine Road, Rangoon, Burma.
Cable Address: " Adventist, Ran- Medical Miss., Mrs. 0. Tornblad,
goon." M. D.'
Officers: Field Miss., J. 0. Wilson.
Supt., J. Phillips. Ministers:
Sec. and,Treas., L. W. Melendy.
Executive CoMmittee: J. Phil- J. Phillips, I. V. Counsell, F. A.
lips, L. W. Melendy, E. B. Hare, Wyman, R. A. Beckner (on fur-
D. C. Ludington, I. V. Coun- lough).
sel], A. J. Denoyer. Licentiate: D. C. Ludington.
131.
132 BURMA UNION MISSION

Missionary Licentiates: RANGOON AND UPPER BURMA


Mrs. J. Phillips, Mrs. R. A. Beck- MISSION
ner (on furlough), Mrs. D. C. Office Address: 60 Lower Kern!
Ludington, Mrs. 0. Tornblad, mendine Road, Rangoon, Burma.
L. W. Melendy, Mrs. L. W. Mel- Officers:
endy, Mrs. F. A. Wyman (on Supt., J. Phillips.
furlough), J. 0. Wilson. Advisory Committee: J. Phil-
lips, D. C. Ludington, Hpo Ma.
Native Worker: Saya Ba. Licentiates:
D. Hpo ma, Ba Tin.
Native Workers:
IRRAWADDY DELTA MISSION A. Stephen, A. Roberts.
Officers:
Acting Supt., A. J. Denoyer, Ta- TENNASSERIM MISSION
ikgyi, Burma. Officers:
Advisory Committee: A. J. De- Supt., E. B. Hare, Kamma-
noyer, A. Richards, Chit Hla. Maung, P. 0. Shwegon, via
Licentiates: Moulmein, Burma.
Advisory Committee: E. B.
H. A. Skinner, Mg. Maung, A. Hare, Tha Myaing, Saw Peter.
Richards. Minister: E. B. Hare.
Missionary Licentiates: Licentiate: H. Baird.
A. J. Denoyer, Mrs. A. J. De- Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. E. B.
foyer, Mrs. H. A. Skinner. Hare.
Native Workers:
Native Workers: Tha Myaing, ,Saw Peter, Saw
Pu- Nyo, Aung Zone. John.

NORTHEAST INDIA UNION MISSION


Organized 1919
Territory: The Presidency of .Ben- Department Secretaries:
gal; the Provinces of Bihar and Educatiomil, H. E. Willoughby.
Orissa; the Province of Assam; Miss. Vol. and Sabbath School,
with connected native states. Mrs. H. E. Willoughby.
Office Address: 6 Dehi Serampore Publishing and Home Miss., W.
Road, Entally, Calcutta, India. H. Stevens.
Ministers:
Cable Address.: Adventist, Calcut- H. E. Willoughby, E. H. Guil-
ta. hard.
Officers: Licentiates:
W. 'H. Stevens, J. E. Saunders.
Supt., H. E. Willoughby. Missionary Licentiates:
Sec., L. G. Mookerjee. Mrs. W. H. Stevens, Miss M. H.
Treas., Miss M. H. Belchambers. Belchambers, Mrs. H. E. Wil-
Executive Committee: H. E. Wil- loughby, Mrs. E. H. Guilliard,
loughby, L. G. Mookerjee, L. J. Miss Nettie Knister, Mrs. J. E.
Burgess, W. H. Stevens, H. E. Saunders, J. Dean, Mrs. J. Dean!'
McWhinny, E. H. Guilliard, C. Native Workers:
C, Kellar. P. C. Dey, P. A. Poddar.
NORTHEAST INDIA UNION. MISSION 133

BIHAR MISSION . SANTAL MISSION.


Officers: Officers:
Supt., L. J. Burgess, Morabadi, Supt., H. E. Mc'Whinny, S. D. A.
Ranchi, India. Mission, Karmatar, E. I. Ry.,
Advisory Committee: L. J. Bur- India.
gess, Mrs. L. J. Burgess, L. II. Advisory Committee: H. E. Mc-
Olson. Whinny, R. J. Borrowdale,
Minister: L. J. Burgess. James Besra, Benjamin Peter.
Minister: H. E. McWhinny.
Licentiate: L. H. Olson. Licentiates:
Missionary Licentiates: W. A. Barlow, R. J. Borrowdale.
Mrs. L. J. Burgess, Mrs. L. H. Missionary Licentiate:
Olson. Mrs. R. J. Borrowdale.
Native Workers: Native Workers:
Boaz Toppo, Krisht Alhad Ekka. James Besra, Benjamin Peter,
Matla Kishu, Biji Murmu, E.
Peter, Mohon Besra, Emi Peter,
EAST BENGAL MISSION Gabriel Murmu.
Officers:
Supt., L. G. Mookerjee, Gopal-
ganj, Dist., Faridpur, WEST BENGAL MISSION
Advisory Committee: L. G. Officers:
Mookerjee, P. K. Roy, P. C. Arin- Supt., C. C. Kellar, S.D.A.
da. Krishnagar Dist., Nadia,
Minister: L. G. Mookerjee. India.
Advisory Committee: C. C. Kel-
Licentiates: lar, Mrs. C. C. Keller, P. C.
P. K. Roy. P. C. Arinda. Cyan.
'Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. L. G. Licentiates:
Mookerjee. C. C. Kellar, P. C. Gyan.
Native Workers: Missionary Licentiate:
T. Boiragee, U. L. Sircar, A. C. Mrs. C. C. Kellar.
Haldar, P. N. Baroi, K. C. Bat- Native Workers.:
labh, M. N. Roy, I. B. Boiragee, U. N. Balder. J. M. Baroi, Re-
H. K. Baroi, B. L. Sircar. tan Sircar.

NORTHWEST INDIA UNION MISSION


Organized 1919

Territory: Bombay Presidency; Officers:


the Central Provinces; the Cen- Supt., I. F. Blue.
tral India and Rajputana Agen- Sec. and Treas.,
cies; such parts of Hyderbad Executive Committee : I. F.
(Deccan) as are allied to the Blue, M. M. Mattison, F. H.
foregoing by language; the Unit- Loasby,, R. E. Loasby, H. C.
ed Provinces of Agra and Oudh; Menkel, A. E. -Nelson, W.
the Punjab; Kashmir; the Smith, G. F. Enoch.
Northwest Frontier Provinces; Department Secretaries:
Baluchistan. Sabbath School and Miss. Vol.,
Office Address: 17 Abbott Road. Mrs. I. F. Blue.
Lucknow, India. Educational, F. W. Smith.
134 NORTHWEST INDIA UNION MISSION

Publishing, A. E. Nelson. UNITED PROVINCES MISSION


Home Miss., S. A. Wellman. Officers:
Medical Miss., H. C. Menkel, M. Supt., M. M. Mattison.
D. Advisory Committee: M. - M.
Ministers: Mattison, F. W. Smith, R. P.
I. F. Blue, R. A. Hubley, F. W. Morris, aban Singh.
Smith. Ministers:
Licentiates: M. M. Mattison, 0. H. Shrews.
A. E. Nelson, C. C. Belgrave (on bury.
furlough). _ Licentiates:
Missionary Licentiates: R. P. Morris, R. L. Kimble, R.
Peters, Jahan Singh. .
Mrs. I. F. Blue, Mrs. R. A Hub-
ley, Mrs. F. W. Smith, Mrs. A. Missionary Licentiates:
E. Nelson, Mrs. C. C. Belgrave Mrs. R. P. Morris, Mrs. R. L.
(on furlough), Mrs. G. E. Ghaus. Kimble, Mrs. 0. H. Shrewsbury,
Miss M. B. Shyrock, Miss V.
Chilton.
BOMBAY MISSION
Officers: PUNJAB MISSION
Supt., R. E. Loasby. Officers:
Advisory Committee: R. E. Loas- Supt., F. H. Loasby, Chichoki
by, R. A. Hubley, R. A. Thrift, Mallian, N. W. Ry., India.
S. 0. Martin, J. B. Carter. Advisory Committee: F. H.
Ministers: Loasby, E. R. Reynolds, N. C.
M. D. Wood, J. B. Carter, R. A. Burns, Mehnga Mall, Kasim Ali.
Smithwick. Minister: F. H. Loasby (on fur-,
Licentiates: lough).
R. E. Loasby, R. A. Thrift, S. Licentiates:
0. Martin, L. G. Wood, W. H. Mc E. R. Reynolds, N. C. Burns, G.
Henry. E. Jones, Kasim Ali, 0. 0. Mat-
Missionary Licentiates: tison.
Mrs. R. E. Loasby, Mrs. R. A. Missionary Licentiates:
Thrift, Mrs. S. 0. Martin, Miss Mrs. F. H. Loasby, Mrs. E. R.
W, Reid, Mrs. M. D. Wood, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. N. C. Burns, Mrs.
J. B. Carter, Mrs. R. A. Smith- G. E. Jones, Mrs. 0. 0. Matti-
wick, Mrs. W. H. McHenry. son.

SOUTH INDIA UNION MISSION


Organized 1919
Territory: The Madras Presi- Telegraphic Address: "Adventist,"
dency with its neighboring na- Bangalore.
tive states, including such parts
of Hyderabad (Deccan) as are Officers:
allied thereto by language; Cey- Supt., G. 0. Lowry.
lon; the Maldive and \Laccadive Sec. and Treas., F. J. Butler.
groups. Executive Committee: G. G.
Office Address: 9 Cockburn Road, Lowry, F. J. Butler, E. D. Thom-
Bangalore, India. as, H. G. Woodward, H. L. Pe-
SOUTH INDIA UNION MIS SIO3s1 136

den, T. R. Flaiz, J. M. Comer,-E. Lowry, A. Asirvatham, G. San-


M. Meleen.' thanam.
Department Secretaries: Licentiate: A. Asirvatham.
Sabbath School, Mrs. G. G. Low- Native Workers:
ry. G. Santhanam, T. S. Nayagam.
Educational and Miss. Vol., E.
M. Meleen. SOUTH TAMIL MISSION
Medical Miss., Mrs. 0. Smith, M.
D. Officers:
Home Miss., G. G. Lowry. Supt., E. D. Thoinas, Nazareth
Field Miss., L. C. Shepard. P. 0., Tinnevelly Dist., India.
Ministers: Advisory Committee: E. D.
G. G. Lowry, J. M. Coiner, P. C. Thomas, J. S. Thambipillay, V.
Poley. Isaac.
Licentiates: Minister: E. D. Thomas.
E. M. Meleen, C. M. Scanlon, J. Missionary Licentiate:
Crammond, L. C. Shepard. Mrs. E. D. Thomas.
Missionaky Licentiates: Native Workers:
Mrs. G. G. Lowry, Mrs. J. M. V. Isaac, J. S. Thambipillay, P.
Corner, Mrs. E. M. Meleen, T. W. David, A. M. Jessudas, J. S. Da-
Asprey, Mrs. T. W. Asprey, vadas.
F. L. Smith, Dr. Olive Smith,
Mrs. J. Crammond, Mrs. P. C. NORTH TELUGU MISSION
Poley, Mrs. L. C. Shepard. Officers:
Native Workers: Supt. and Minister: H. L. Pe-
E. D. Joshua, B. Shanthayya, den, Narsapur, Kistna Dist.,
P.. Raju, M. Joseph. India.
Advisory Committee: H. L.
Peden, M. Prakasam.
MALAYALAM MISSION Missionary Licentiate:
Officers: Mrs. H. L. Peden.
Supt., H. G. Woodward,Neyyat- Native Workers:
tinkarit, South Travancore, S. Aaron, G. C. Joseph, B. Pra-
India. kasam:
Advisory Committee: H. .0.
WoodWard, J. Joshua, K. G. SOUTH TELUGU MISSION
Samuel. Officers: (
Licentiates: Supt., T. R. Flaiz, Narsapur,
H. G. Woodward, E. Chapman. Kistna Dist., India.
Missionary Licentiates: Advisory Committee: T. R.
Mrs. H. G. Woodward, Mrs. E. Flair, V. J. Benjamin, M. Pra-
Chapman. kasam.
Native Workers: Licentiate: T. ft. Flair.
M. Abel, G. K. Samuel, K. G. Missionary Licentiate:
Dasan, A. Shadrack, P. Job, T. Mrs. T. R. Flair. '
Joshua, S. MullathaMbi. Native Workers:
V. J. Benjamin, M. Daniel, A.
NORTH TAMIL MISSION V. Jesgudas, 0. Bhooshanam.
Officers:
Supt. and Minister, G. G. Low- INSTITUTIONS IN SOUTHERN
ry, 9 Cockburn Road, Banga- ASIA DIVISION
lore, India. The addresses given below are not
Advisory Committee: G. G. necessarily postal addresses. An
136 SOUTH INDIA UNION MISSION

institution can best be reached South India (Girls') Training


by addressing the worker shown School, Bangalore.
elsewhere in the Year Book as S. D. A. (Tamil) Mission School,
in charge: Nazareth.
Educational: Karen Mission School, Kamma-
Vincent Hill School, Hampton maung. (Burmese)
Court, Mussoorie (English). Taikgyi Girls' School, (Bur-
Bengali Boys' School, Ranchi. mese).
Bengali Girls' School, Calcutta. Taunggyi Girls' School (Bur-
" Open View " Mission (boys') mese).
School, Dwarikhal, Garhwal. Malayalam Mission School, Ney-
North India Girls' School, Luck- yattinkara.
now. Publishing:
North India Boys' School, Ha- Seventh-day Adventist Publish-
pur. ing House, Lucknow:
Meiktila Technical School, Meik- Medical:
tila. Treatment rooms at Muskiorie,
Marathi Training School, Lasal- and Simla
gaon.
Santali Boys' School, Karmatar. Hospitals at Chuharkana, Kal-
Santali Girls' School, Karmatar. yan, and Karmatar.
South India (Boys') Training Dispensaries at Hapur,
School, Bangalore. maung,,, and Lasalgaon.
AFRICAN DIVISION OF THE GENERAL
CONFERENCE
Constituted by, action at the Boulder Council, October, igig.

Population: 24,455,000; churches, Branson, H. C. Olmstead, W. 1.


40; members, 2,200. Commin, W. E. Straw, U. Ben-
Cable Address: " Adventist," Ke- der, E. M. HoWard, B. E. Bed-
nilworth. doe, G. C. Jenks, Dr. J. Reith,
Office: Rosmead Ave. Kenilworth, Mrs. A. P. Tarr.
Cape Province, South' Africa. Ministers:
Officers: W. H. Branson, D. E. Robinson.
Vice-President of the" General Missionary Licentiate:
Conference for the African Di- W. B. Commin.
vision, W. H. Branson. Legal Association: Seventh - 'day
Sec. and Treas, W. B. Commin. Adventist Community for Af-
Executive Committee: W. - H. rica, (Incorporated).

SOUTH AFRICAN UNION


CONFERENCE
Organized Igo::
Territory: The conferences of Honorary Ministers:
Cape, Orange Free State, and I. J. Hankins, D. H. Groenewald,
Natal-Transvaal. M. C. Sturdevant, Hubertus
Population: 5,600,000; churches, ffers.
32; members, 825. Licentiate: G. C. Jenks.
Missionary Licentiate: A. F. Tarr.
Office Address: Cape Sanitarium, Honorary Missionary Licentiate:
Plumstead, Cape Province, South Miss E. Edie.
Africa.
Officers:
Pres., B. E. Beddoe. CAPE CONFERENCE
Sec. and Treas., A. F. Tarr. Organized 1892
Executive Committee: B. E. Territory: Cape Province, South
Beddoe, W. S. Hyatt, 0. K. But- Africa.
ler, G. C. Jenks, J. W. MacNeil, Cable Address: " Prophetic," Cape
J. J. Birkenstock, G. W. Shone. Town.
Legal Assn.: S. D. A. Commun-
ity for Africa (Inc.). Office Address: 56 Roeland. St.,
Cape Town, South Africa.
Department Secretaries: Officers:
Field Miss., G. C. Jenks. Pres., J. W. MacNeil.
Miss Vol. and Home Miss 0. Sec. and Treas., A. F. Tarr.
K. Butler. Executive Committee: J. W.
Ministers: MacNeil, D. E. Robinsou, 0. 0.
B. E. Beddoe, W. S. Hyatt, 0. Fortner, A. F. Tarr, B. P. de
K. Butler. Beer. Ashley Renott, Sr.
137
138 SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE

Department Secretaries: Ministers:


Tract Soc., A. F. Tarr. J. J. Birkenstock, C. A. Paap,
Sabbath School, W. H. Hurlow. S. G. Hiten, G. R. E. McNay,
Miss. Vol. and Home Miss., W. J. C. Rogers.
H. Hurlow. Licentiates:
Ministers: Albert Priest, J. C. Marais.
J. W. MacNeil, B. P. de Beer,
D. C. Theunissen, D. May. Missionary Licentiates:
Licentiate: W. H. Hurlow. Miss C.A. Dixie, Miss L. Wocke,
Missionary Licentiates: Miss Mona Wearne, Mrs. J. J.
A. F. Tarr, Mrs. E. Bull, Miss Birkenstock, Mrs. C. A. Paap,
S. Mocke. Mrs. Sturdevant, Mrs. Jessie
Rogers, Miss R. D. Hyatt, D. B.
Lee
NATAL-TRANSVAAL CONFER-
ENCE
Organized 1902 ORANGE FREE STATE CON-
Territory: The Colonies of Natal
FERENCE
and the Transvaal. Organized 1913
Telegraphic Address: " Watch- Territory: Province of the Orange
man,' Maritzburg, Natal, South Free State.
Africa. Office Addresi: 106 Kellner St.,
Office Address: 8 Stranack St., Bloemfontein, Orange Free State,
Maritzburg, Natal, South Africa. South Africa.
Officers: Officers:
Pres., J. J. Birkenstock. Pres., G. W. Shone.
Sec. and Treas., A. A. Pitt.
Sec. and Treas., D. A. Webster.
Executive Committee: J. J. Bir- Executive Committee: G. W.
kenstock, A. A. Pitt, C. A. Paap,
Shone, A. E. Shone, E. H.
A. Priest, P. A. Venter, S. G.
Harebottle, J. M. Vorster, T. ,1.
Hiten, H. S. Beckner.
van Rensburg, F. Snijman, H. J .
Department Secretaries:
Moolman.
Tract Soc., A. A. Pitt.
Field Miss., Albert Priest. Department Secretaries:
Sabbath School, Mrs. A. N. Ingle. Tract Soc., D. A. Webster.
Miss. Vol., Mrs. J. C. Rogers. Ministers:
Home Miss., Mrs. J. J. Birken- G. W. Shone, D. F. Tarr, W. L.
stock. Hyatt.

SOUTHERN UNION MISSION


Organized 1919
Territory: Native territory in po- Office Address: 50 Portland House,
litical Union of South Africa; Commissioner St., Johannesburg,
Bechuanaland, and Basutoland; Transvaal, South Africa.
Portuguese East Africa south Officers:
of latitude 22 (comprising Ba- Supt., H. C. Olmstead.
suto, Bechuana, Zulu, and Ka- Sec. and Treas., A. V. Ward.
firland Mission Fields.) Executive Committee:- H .- C.
(nu Olmstead, A. V. Ward, L B.
Native Population: 4,891,042
Burton, W. H. Anderson, J. R.
census); churches, 21; members, Campbell, F. E. Thompson, H.
498. G. Patchett.
SOUTHERN .UNION MISSION 139

Minister: H. C. Olmstead. Missionary Licentiates:


Licentiates: Mrs. F. Macdonald, Mrs. J. D.
A. V. Ward, F. E. Thompson. Baker, B. Mqutu, I. Seteka.
Missionary Licentiates:
C. E. Sparrow, Dr. A. H. Kret-
chmar, Mrs. H. C. bOlmstead, BOLO MISSION
Mrs. A. V. Ward. Address: Moripa, Basutoland,
South Africa.
THE RAND MISSION Director and Minister: F. B. Arm-
itage.
Under Supervision of Union Missionary Licentiates:
Mission. Mrs. F. B. Armitage, T. Main-
Licentiates: lane, L. Ntsoaneng.
R. M. Langa, L. Modise.
Missionary Licentiate:
E. H. Lekoanie. -
BECHUANA MISSION FIELD
Territory: Bechuanaland south of
BASUTO MISSION FIELD the Kalahari Desert; Western
(Formerly 0. F. S. and Basuto- Transvaal, and Northwestern
land Field.) Cape Province.
Organized 1915 Office Address: Box 112, Mafeking,
Territory: The Sesuto Language Bechuana Protectorate, South
Area; Comprising Basutoland, Africa.
Orange Free State, and a. small Officers:
part of Cape Province.. Supt. and Minister: W. H. An-
Office Address: 6 Engineers Quar- derson.
ters, Tempe, Bloemfontein, Or- Treas., Mrs. W. H. Anderson.
ange Free State, South Africa. Missionary Licentiates:
Officers: Mrs. W. H. Anderson, S. H. L.
Supt., J. R. Campbell. Makhene, M. J. Nolutshunga.
Treas., Mrs. M. M. Campbell.
Ministers:
J. R.. Campbell, L. S. Molokom- KAFIRLAND MISSION FIELD
me.
(Incorporating Transkei Field)
Missionary Licentiates:
Mrs. M. M. Campbell, Rantes Territory: Cape Province, except.
Shai, J. Ndabambi, J. Ross, J. ing the small northern portion.
Rasmeni, A. A. Mohapi, M. Ministers:
Ndingani, K. Rampai, M. Africa. Agrippa Mzozoyana, R. Moko.
Licentiates:
D. Ntsikeni, A. Magalela, J.
Mission Stations Under Control Bako.
of Basuto Field Missionary Licentiates:
EMMANUEL MISSION W. Kobe, R. Matakane, J. Bar-
Address: Leribe, Basutoland, cela, J. Mbete, S. Ntwana, D.
South Africa. Kobe, G. Mayaba, S. Pikoli, I.
Established 1910 Nogwebela, T. Sikiti, E. Jaka-
Director: F. Macdonald. vula, L. Qabaka, Lucy Ntsikeni,
Minister: M. D. Kalaka. Legena Magalela, Matilda Si-
Licentiates: wundla, Mary Jele, Rosabella
F. Macdonald, J. D. Baker. Ndwandwa.
140 SOUTHERN UNION MISSION

Mission Station Under Control of Minister: J. R. Mtimkulu.


Kafirland Field Missionary Licentiates:
BETHEL MISSION Jas. Moya, J. M. Hlubi, Sol.
Address: Butterworth, Cape Prov- Ndzoyi, Franklin Ndhlovo, Fred
ince, South Africa. Lutuli.

Established 1917
Director: H. G. Patchett. Mission Station Under Control of
Minister: I. B. Burton. Zulu Mission Field
Licentiates: ZULU MISSION STATION
H. G. Patchett, Evan Mzozoyana.
Missionary Licentiates: Director: W. C. Tarr.
Miss A. V. Sutherland, Mrs. H. G. Licentiate: W. C. Tarr.
Patchett, Mrs. I. B. Burton, Missionary Licentiates:
Edith Ndwandwa. Mrs. W. C. Tarr, Ernest Ndwan-
dwa, Andrew Xabba, Elsie
Xabba.
ZULU MISSION FIELD Indian Work under Control of
Territory: Province of Natal, Zulu Mission Field
Swaziland, Eastern Transvaal, Director: S. J. Stevenson.
and northeast corner of Cape Missionary Licentiates:
Province. S. J. Stevenson, K. Samson.

ZAMBESI UNION MISSION


Organized 1916
Territory: Bechuanaland, north of Miss. Vol., --
the Kalahari Desert, North and Sabbath School,
South Rhodesia, the Belgian Minister: E. M. Howard.
Congo, Nyasaland, and Portu- Licentiate: J. E. Symons,.
guese East Africa, north of lati- Missionary Licentiates:
tude 22. (Comprising Nyasa- W. Mason, Mrs. W. Mason.
land Mission Field, North Rho-
desia Mission Field, and South
Rhodesia Mission Field.) SOUTH RHODESIA MISSION
Address: Bok 573, Bulawayo, Rho- FIELD
desia, South Africa. Organized 1921
Officers: Address: Box 573, Bulawayo, Rho-
Supt., E. M. Howard. desia, South Africa.
Acting Sec. and Treas., J. E. Territory: . Southern Rhodesia,
Symons. comprising the following mis-
Executive Committee: E. M. sions: Solusi, Somabula, Inya-
Howard, F. R. Stockil, C. Rob- zura.
inson, J. V. Wilson, G. A. El- Outstations: Glendale, Victoria;
lingworth, J. N. de Beer, J. E. Shangani Reserve.
Symons. Officers:
Department Secretaries: Supt., F. R. Stockil.
Home Miss., J. E. Symons. Sec., H. M. Sparrow.
ZAMBESI UNION MISSION 141

Treas., J. E. Symons. Missionary Licentiates:


Executive Committee: F. R. Mrs. J. N. de Beer, Mrs. W. S.
Stockil, H. M. Sparrow, J. N. de Smith, S. Marz, Mrs. T. J. Gib-
Beer, Wm. Hodgson. son, Jack Zeho.
Minister: F. R. Stockil. Outstations: Shangani and Se-
Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. F. R. lukwe,
Stockil.
NORTH RHODESIA MISSION
Organized 1921
SOLUSI MISSION Address: Lusaka, Northern Rho-
Established 1894 desia, South Africa.
Address: Solusi Mission, Bula- Territory: Northern Rhodesia.
wayo, Rhodesia, South Africa. Northeast Rhodesia, Caprivi
Officers: Strip (comprising the follow-
Director, U. Bender. ing missions: Rusangu, Upper
Ministers: Zambesi, Musofu, Northeast
U. Bender, H. M. Sparrow, Jim Rhodesia.)
Mayinza. Officers:
Licentiate: F. B. Jewell. Supt., J. V. Wilson.
Sec., J. V. 'Wilson.
Missionary Licentiates: Treas., J. E. Symons.
Mrs. H. M. Sparrow, Mrs. F. B. Executive Committee: J. V. Wil-
Jewell, R. C. Billes, Mark Gan- son, S. M. Konigmacher, H. J.
gazi, Clarence Salombe. Hurlow, G. L. Willmore, W. W.
Walker.
Minister: J. V. Wilson.
INYAZURA MISSION
Opened 1910
Address: Inyazura Mission, Inya- RUSANGU MISSION
zura Siding, via Salisbury, Rho- Established 1905
desia, South Africa. Address: Rusangu Mission, Pri-
Officers: vate Bag, Livingstone, Northern
Director, Wm. Hodgson. Rhodesia, South Africa.
Minister: Wm. Hodgson. Officers:
Missionary Licentiates: Director, W. W. Walker.
Mrs. Wm. Hodgson, G. Pearson, .Licentiate: W. W. Walker.
Jonah Munzara. Missionary LRentiates:
Mrs. J. V. Wilson, P. Billes, 0.
0. Bredenkamp, Frank Malombe.
SOMABULA MISSION
Established 1901
Address: Gwelo, Rhodesia, South MUSOFU MISSION
Africa. Established 1917
Officers:
Director, J. N. de -Beer. Address: Musofu Mission, Private
Bag, Broken Hill, Northern Rho-
Ministers: desia, South Africa.
J. N. de Beer, Isaac Xiba, Harry
Sigabode. Officers:
Licentiates: Director, S. M. Konigmacher.
W. S. Smith, T. J. Gibson. Minister: S. M. Konigmacher.
142 ZAMBESI UNION MISSION

Missionary Licentiates: Treas., G. A. Ellingworth.


Mrs. S. M. Konigmacher, C. E. Executive Committee: G. A. El-
Wheeler. lingworth, A. P. Pond, H. .1.
Hurlow.
UPPER ZAMBESI MISSION
Established 1921 MALAMULO MISSION
Address: P. 0. Shesheke, North Acquired 1902
Rhodesia, South Africa.
Address: Blantyre, Nyasaland,
Officers: British Central Africa.
Director, G. L. Willi-I.-tore.
Officers:
Missionary Licentiates: Director; G. A. Ellingworth.
G. L. Willmore, N. Bulgin.
Ministers:
G. A. Ellingworth, A. P. Pond.
NORTHEAST RHODESIA Licentiate:. W. L. Davy.
MISSION Missionary Licentiates:
Established 1921 Mrs. G. A. Ellingworth, Mrs. A.
P. Pond, Mrs. W. L. Davy..
Address: Kwamba, via Ndola,
Northern Rhodesia, South Af- Outstations: Natandani and Mo-
rica. nekera.
Officers:
Director, II. J. Hurlow. SONGA MISSION
Licentiate: H. J. Hurlow.
Established 1921
Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. H. J.
Hurlow. Address: Songa Mission, P. 0.
Samba, via Bukama, Belgian
Congo, Smith Africa.
NYASALAND MISSION FIELD Officers:
Organized 1921 Director and Minister, C. Rob-
Address: Malamulo Mission, Blan- inson.
tyre, Nyasaland. Licentiate: R. P. Robinson.
Officers: Missionary Licentiates:
Supt., G. A. Ellingworth. Mrs. C. Robinson, Mrs. R. P.
See., Robinson.

AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE


Organized 1894
Territory: The Conferences of Niue, Norfolk Island, and Lord
North New South Wales, South Howe Island Missions.
New South Wales, North New Cable Address: " Adventist," Syd-
Zealand, South New Zealand, ney.
Queensland, South Australia,
Victoria, Tasmania, West Aus- Office: "Mizpah," Wahroonga,
tralia; the Eastern Polynesia, New South-Wales, Australia.
Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, North Officers:
Queensland, New Guinea, Solo- Pres., C. H. Watson. '
mon Islands, New Hebrides, Vice-Pres., W: J. Westerman.
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE 143

See., W. G. Turner. Ministers:


Treas., T. W. Hammond. A. W. Anderson, H. M. Blunden,
Executive Committee: C. H. E. S. Butz, Robert Hare, J. M.
Watson, W. J. Westerman, W. Johanson, G. F. Jones, F. Knight,
G. Turner, T. W. Hammond; L. D. A. Lemke, J. Mills, W. W.
the presidents of the local con- Prescott, W. J. Smith, C. M.
ferences; and superintendents Snow, J. E. Steed, W. G. Tur-
of organized Mission fields; A. ner, C. H.. Watson, W. J. West-
W. Anderson, G. S. Fisher, H. M. erman.
Blunden, T. A. Sherwin. H. Licentiates:
Stacey, J. M. Johanson, E. C. V. Bell, T. A. Brown, S. C.
Watson, J. Mills, C. Rosed ahl, Butler, W. R. Carswell, J. H.
C. M. Snow, C. H. Pretyman, J. Camp, A. J. Dyason, G. S.
H. Camp, F. Knight, W. W. Fisher, T. W. Hammond, W. R.
Prescott. Howse, W. H. Hopkin, Dr. W. H.
- Financial Advisory Committee; James, W. 0. Johanson, A. L.
C. H. Watson, C. H. Pretyman, King, H. Kirk, A. Mountain, Sr.,
G. S. Fisher, W. 0. Johanson, G. T. Newbold, C. H. Pretyman,
A. Mountain, Sr. C. Rosendahl, E. Rosendahl, C.
'Auditor, W. 0. Johanson. H. Schowe, Dr. T. A. Sherwin,
Asst. Auditors: A. R. Watson, H. Stacey, S. V. Stratford, H. E.
A. Motuitain, Sr., E. L. Pen- Streeter, E. Watson.
.gilley. Missionary Licentiates:
Statistician, S. V. Stratford. G. Adair, C. G. Buick, L. A. But-
Legal Assn.: " Australasian ler, Mrs. E. S. Butz, F. Grubb,
Conference Association, Ltd." Mrs. Anna L. Hindson, Mrs. G.
General Manager,E. Watson; F. Jones, A. G. Miller. H. C.
Sec. and Treas., . H. Hopkin. Mosely, Miss II. Osmond, P. B.
,Union Book Depository: Otto, Miss C. Petterson, Mrs.
Signs Publishing Company, War- Laura Ulrich, A. R. Watson,
burton, Victoria, Australia. W. A. Wilton, W. J. Wright, C.
Manager, J. M. Johanson, War- S. E. Watson, Mrs. N. Wiles.
burton. Medical Missionary Licentiates: .
Union Field Miss. Sec., H. Stacey. John Archer, Mrs. J. Archer,
Book Committee: J. M. Johan- Miss Linda Baeker, Miss Isabel] I
son, W. W. Prescott, C. M. Snow, Blair, G. A. Brandstater, Alfred
W. H. James, A. G. Miller, J. H. Carrick, Mrs. Walter Chapman,
Woods, L. D. A. Lemke, A. H. R. G. Cooper, T. Dowling, Dr.
Piper. M. M. Freeman, L. T. Giblett,
Department Secretaries: Miss - Rowena Gordon, Miss T.
Island Missions, H. M. Blundell. Harrison, Miss M. Kent, Miss
Sabbath School, A. W. Ander- Nellie King, Miss M. Letts, Miss
son; Corresponding Sec., Mrs. Aphra Mitchell, Miss Jane Mc-
A. L. Hindson. Cullagh, Miss 0. Niebuhr, Miss
Educational, W. W. Prescott. G. Pollard, Mrs. Rose Scott,
Medical Miss., Dr. T. A. Sher- Miss F. Scott, Mrs. E. M. Shan-
win. non, Miss V. Shearer, Roy
Publishing, H. Stacey. Thompson, Miss A. Thorpe, Miss
Religious Liberty, A. W. Ander- E. Totenhofer, Miss R. White,
- son. A. G. Wise, Mrs. A. 0. Wise.
Miss. Vol., F. Knight. Licensed Missionary Teachers:
Home Miss., A. W. Anderson; Miss- Rhae Allbon, Miss D. Ar-
Asst. Sec.,F. Knight. thur, Miss L. A. Baird, Miss L.
Health Foo, J. H. Camp. Corn ins, A. Duffy, Miss E. E.
144 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE

Edwards, 0. H. Greenaway, Missionary Licentiates:


Chas. E. Haines, Miss N. E. Miss W. Haberman, Miss R.
Schnepel, Miss A. L. Shake- Dray.
speare, Miss D. Shallard, Miss Church School Teacher:
M. M. Smart, A. E. Speck. G. Masters.

NEW SOUTH WALES, NORTH NEW SOUTH WALES, SOUTH


CONFERENCE CONFERENCE
Organized 1920 Organized 1895
Territory: That part of the state
of New South Wales north of Territory: That part of the state
the Hawkesbury and Capertee of New South Wales South of
Rivers as far west as the 150th the Hawkesbury and Capertee
meridian of east longitude, Rivers, as far west as the 150th
thence east of the line running meridian of east longitude,
north to Cassilis. Thence north- thence west of the, line running
east of a line running north- north to Cassilis, thence south-
westerly from Cassilis to where west of a line running north-
the 147th meridian of east westerly from Cassilis to where
longitude meets the 29th paral- the 147th meridian of east longi-
lel of south latitude, with the tude meets the 29th parallel of
exception of that part of the south latitude, with the excep-
Northern Rivers District which tion of the city of Broken Hill
is comprised in the Queensland and such adjacent territory as is
Conference. now a part of the South Aus-
tralian Conference.
Office: Lindsay St., Hamilton,
New South Wales, Australia.. Office: " Tereora," The Boulevard.
Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia.
Officers:
Pres., J. /11. Cole. Officers:
Sec. and Treas., Miss R. Dray. Pres., L. D. A. Lemke.
Executive Committee: J. M. Sec. and Treas., J. Todd.
Cole, C. R. Farrell, G. S. Fisher, Executive Committee: L. D. A.
W. Martin, S. W. Lamplough, Lemke, A. Hardwicke, A. Shan-
J. Martin, and vacancy to be non, F. Edmunds, F. Masters,
filled. A. H. White, F. Carlson.
Department Secretaries: Department Secretaries:
Field Miss., C. R. Farrell. Field Miss., F. Masters.
Sabbath School, Miss W. Hab- Sabbath School, Miss A. M. Wil-
erman. liams.
Educational, W. J. Gilson. Educational, W. Gilson.
Miss. Vol., Miss. W. Haberman. Religious Liberty,_C. H. Schowe.
Religious Liberty, C. H. Schowe. Miss. Vol., Miss I. Hoy.
Horne Miss., Home Miss., A. H. White.
Ministers: Ministers:
J. M. Cole, L. R. Harvey, P. B. L. D. A. Lemke, L. J. Imrie, A.
Rudge. H. White, H. Mitchell, R. E.
Licentiates: Hare, G. G. Stewart.
'R. Salton, M. A. Connell, S. Wat- Licentiates:
son, M. H. Whittaker, H. E. J, Hindson, E. G. Whittaker, R.
Carr, C. R. Farrell. Govett, F. Masters, E. Behrens.
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE 145

Missionary Licentiates: W. D. Smith, J. Pascoe, R. A.


J. Todd, S. R. Maunder, T. R. Anderson.
Kent, C. Griffen, Miss E. West- Missionary Licentiates:
erman, Miss A. E. Pearse, Miss. Dr. Eric Caro, G. F. Hansford,
S. Read, Miss A. S. Higgins, J. Hockings, R. J. Martin, Miss
Miss A. Williams, Miss E. Perry, J. McFarlane, P. G. Foster, Gor-
Miss E. Heise, Mrs. G.. E. Chap- don Smith.
man, Mrs. Caro, Mrs. Palmer, Church School Teachers:
Mrs. Bridgett, Miss D. Watt, Miss M. Beavis, Miss M. Peder-
Miss I. Hoy. son, Miss E. Brittain, Miss H.
Church School Teachers: Wicks.
Miss M. Schnepel, Miss W. Nei-
buhr, Miss V. G. Camp, W. Gil-
son, Mrs. W. Gilson, N. Faulk- NEW ZEALAND, SOUTH CON-
ner, E. A. Butler, Miss Z. Man- FERENCE
ners. Organized 1915
Territory: That portion of the
Dominion of New Zealand south
NEW ZEALAND, NORTH CON- of Cook's Straits.
FERENCE
Office: 902 Colombo St., Christ-
Organized 1889 church, New Zealand.
Territory: That portion of the Officers:
Dominion of New Zealand north Pres., B. Cozens.
of Cook's Straits. Sec. and Treas., A. G. Minchin.
Cable Address: " Mastery," Auck- Executive Committee: B. Co-
land, New Zealand. zens, S. H. Amyes, E. G. Saun-
ders, G. A. Brandsta ter, F.
Office: 84 Jervois Road, Auckland, Grubb, W. Scragg, A. J. Dyason.
New Zealand.
Officers: Department Secretaries:
Field. Miss., W. Scragg.
Pres., A. W. Cormack. Sabbath School, Mrs. E. Wegner.
Sec. and Treas., P. G. Foster. Educational, B. Cozens.
Executive Committee: 'A. W. Religious Liberty, B. Cozens.
Cormack, G. F. Wright, W. Rich- Miss. Vol., Mrs. E. Wegner.
ards, N. Olsen, and vacancies to Home Miss., Mrs. E. Wegner.
be filled.
Legal Assn.: " New Zealand Con- Minister: B. Cozens.
ference, Incorporated." Licentiates:
Department Secretaries: C. E. Ashcroft, W. Scragg, A.
Field Miss., G. F. Hansford. Bullas," G. F. Bohringer, L. F.
Sabbath Sco ol, J. Hookings. Were.
Educational E. Rosendahl. Missionary Licentiates:
Miss. Vol., J. Hookings. Miss F. Knowles, A. G. Minchin,
Religious Liberty, A. W. Cor- Miss D. V. Heywood, Miss C.
mack. Hames, H. Lane.
Home Miss., R. J. Martin.
Ministers:
A. W. Cormack, L. Currow, J. QUEENSLAND CONFERENCE
W. Kent, W. Gillis, F. G. Ramp-
ton. Organized 1899
Licentiates: Territory: The state of Queens-
J. Thompson, C. J. Reynolds, G. land south of the 23rd degree of
H. Wordsworth, T. W. Whittle, latitude, South, and the North-
146 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE

ern Rivers District, a portion of Executive Committee: W. H.


New South Wales. Pascoe, A. Start, G. Hubbard,
Office: Corner Peel and Grey Sts., J. S. Smith, A. Zeunert, B. J.
South Brisbane, Queensland, Smith, R. Norman.
Australia. Department Secretaries:
Field Miss., A. Start.
Officers:
Educational, W. H. Pacoe.
Pres., A. W. Kent. Sabbath School, Miss G. E. Col-
Sec. and Treas., J. H. Mills. lins.
Executive Committee: A. W. Religious Liberty, W. H. Pascoe.
Kent, F. L. Wiltshire, H. J. Miss. Vol., Miss G. E. Collins,
Cooper, A. S. Thorpe, J. Trit- Home Miss.. J. S. Stewart.
ton, C. F. Hodgkinson, R. Ful-
cher. Ministers:
W. -H. Pascoe, C. P. Michaels,
Department Secretaries: G. Hubbard, J. S. Stewart.
Field Miss., C. F. Hodgkinson.
Sabbath School, Miss V. Eard- Licentiates:
ley.. H. A. Kent, E. Rucnnfeldt, C.
Educational, A. W. Kent. Head.
Miss. Vol., Miss V. Eardley. Missionary- Licentiates:
Religious Liberty, A. W. Kent. Miss G. E. Collins, Miss R. V.
Home Miss., S. M. Cobb. Stratford, Miss B. A. Heise, A.
T. Start, Miss E. Newbold, Miss
Ministers:
J. Mudie, E. Mountain, T. M.
A. W. Kent, S. M. Cobb, G. E.
Cole.
Marriott.
Church School Teachers:
Licentiates:
Mrs. E. Vear, R. C. Scott, H.
L. Newbold, C. M. Lee, H. Rob-
Steed, A. F. J. Kranz, Miss D.
inson, A. Hysler, T. C. Lawson.
Blucher.
Missionary Licentiates:
J. H. Mills, Miss H. L. Cozens,
C. F. Hodgkinson, Miss H. E.
TASMANIAN CONFERENCE
Markey, Miss V. Eardley, Miss
E. M. Appleton, Miss L. Smart, ' Organized 1915
Miss E. Todd, R. H. Powrie, R. Territory: The State of Tas-
I. Paterson. mania.
Church School Teacher: Office: Franklin Chambers, Mac-
J. L. A. Lawson. quorie St., Hobart, Tasmania.
Officers:
Pres., H. C. White.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN -CONFER- Sec. and Treas., R. E. G. Blair.
ENCE Executive Committee: H. C.
White, H. B. Hurburgh, E. P.
Organized 1899 Fehlberg, P. Appeldorli, A. W.
Roberts, W. Fehlberg, E. M. Jeff-
Territory: The State of South ery.
Australia, and the city of Bro-
ken Hill, N. S. W. Department Secretaries:
Educational, H. C. White.
Office: 116 Grote St., Adelaide, Field Miss., J. Eggins,
South Australia, Australia.
Sabbath School, Miss A.
Officers: Jones.
Pres., W. H. Pascoe. Miss. Vol., Miss A. V. Jones.
Sec. and Treas., Miss R. V. Home Miss., R. E. G. Blair.
Stratford. Religious Liberty, H. C. White.
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE 147

Minister: H. C. White. WEST AUSTRALIAN CONFER-


Licentiates: ENCE
W. E. Battye, E. R. 'Whitehead,
R. A. Caldwell, J. Eggins. Organized 1902
Missionary Licentiates: Territory: The State of West
R.. E. G. Blair, Miss I. Robert- Australia.
son, Miss A. . Jones, D. W. F. Office: 111 Barker Road, Subiaco,
Bedford. A. A. Craigie. ' Perth, West Australia.
Licensed Missionary Teachers: Officers:
Miss R. Scott. H. Totenhofer, Pres., H: E. Piper.
Miss L. Robertson. Sec., R. H. Constandt.
Treas.
Executive Committee: H. E.
VICTORIAN CONFERENCE Piper, P. B. Otto, R. H. Con-
Organized 1888 standt, G. H. Palmateer, R.
Sasse, E. M. Martin, and vacan-
Territory: The State of Victoria. cy to be filled.
Office: 22 Stanley St., Richmond, Department Secretaries:
Victoria, Australia. Field Miss., W. N. Lock.
Officers: Sabbath School, Mrs. S. G. Tank.
Pres., A. H. Piper. Educational, H. Piper.
Vice-Pres., H. Letts. Religious Liberty, H. E. Piper.
Sec., J. L. Smith. Miss. Vol., Mrs. S. G. Tank.
Treas., J. S. Harding. Home Miss., W. N. Lock.
Executive Committee: A. H. Ministers:
Piper, H. Letts, J. A. McAinsh, H. E. Piper, H. C. Harker, G.
R. A. Nattrass, R. Inglis, C. A. Robinson, A. H. Britten.
W. McGowan, C. L. Litster.
Licentiates:
Department Secretaries: A. A. Shapcott, R. H. Constandt,
Field Miss., C. A. W. McGowan. H. Meyers.
Sabbath School, D. Horley.
Educational, A. H. Piper. Missionary Licentiates:-
Religious Liberty, T. H. Crad- J. W. Roberts, R. Brandstater,
dock. J. Trim, Miss F. Reed, Mrs. S. G.
Miss. Vol., A. W. Knight. Tank.
Home Miss., A. W. Knight. Church School Teachers:
Ministers: - Miss B. M. Voss, Miss Amy
A. H. Piper, J. H. Woods, T. H. Clarke, Miss Ruby Clarke, Miss
Craddock, F. H. Letts, A. C. E. Clarke, Mrs. F. Davey.
Chesson, B. Cormack.
Licentiates:
J. L. Smith, C. A. W. McGowan, EASTERN POLYNESIAN MIS-
A. W. Staples, W. T. Smith, C. SION
Stafford, F. J. Parkin. Established 1892; reorganized 1916
Missionary Licentiates: Comprising the following former
Miss M. McDowell, Miss D. Hor- missions; Society Islands,' Cook
ley, Miss E. Britten, Mrs. N. D. Islands, and Pitcairn Island.
Faulkhead, J. S. Harding, J. Territory: All the Pacific Islandi
Davies, Miss E. F. Hopgood, G. east of the 160th degree of west
Peacock, J. B. Conley, Miss C. longitude, and south of the tenth
E. Hodgetts. parallel of north latitude.
Church School Teachers: Headquarters: Papeete, Tahiti,
Miss G...Tivey, Miss L. McMahon. Society Islands, Pacific Ocean.
148 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE

Officers: Sueli Vunimoli, Pereneki Tagi,


Supt., F. E. Lyndon. Setareki Cevaca, Jope Laweloa,
Sec. and Treas., R. R. Gooding. Samuela Yavala, Josiah Sauligi.
Executive Committee: F. E.
Lyndon, G. L. Sterling, H. A.
Hill, H. S. Cozens, R. R. Good- FRIENDLY ISLAND MISSION
ing, Wm. Chapman. Established 1895
Ministers: (Included as part of the Central
F. E. Lyndon, G. L., Sterling.
Polynesian Conference, 1916 to
Licentiates: 1921; reorganized 1921.)
H. A. Hill, H. S. Cozens, Wm. Address: Nukualofa, Tonga,
Chapman.
Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean,
Missionary Licentiates:
Mrs. G. L. Sterling, Mrs. F. E. Officers:
Lyndon, Philip Poroi, Iti Strick- Supt., R. W. Smith.
land, Koteka, Tihoni, R. R. Good- Minister: R. W. Smith.
ing, Mrs. Wm. Chapman, A. E. Licentiates:
Liston. H. L. Tolhurst, B. E. Hadfield.
Church School Teacher: Missionary Licentiates:
W. F. Young. Mrs. H. L. Tolhurst, Mrs. B. F.
Hadfield, Mu sia.
Church School Teachers:
FIJI MISSION Miss M. Ferguson, Joni Latu.
Established 1889
(Included as part of the Central
Polynesian Conference, 1916 to SAMOAN MISSION
1921; reorganized 1921.)
Estkblished 1895
Address: Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji,
. Pacific Ocean. (Included as part of the Central
Polynesian Conference, 1916 to
Officers: 1921; reorganized 1921.)
Supt., E. B. Rudge.
Sec. and Treas., P. Glockler. Address: Apia, Samoa, Pacific
Ocean.
Ministers:
E. B. Rudge, D. Meyers, S. W. Officers:
Carr, Meciusela Naisogo, Timoci Supt., H. T. Howse.
Namara. Licentiate: H. T. Howse.
Licentiates: Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. H. T.
II. R. Martin, G. McLaren, G. Howse.
Branstater, C. S. Palmer, ani-
paleti Ramua, Inoke Tabua.
LORD HOWE ISLAND MISSION
Missionary Licentiates:
P. Glockler, Mrs. P. Glockler, A. Address: Lord Howe Island, Aus-
P. Ward, Mrs. A. P. Ward, R. tralia.
W: Lane, Mrs. R. W. Land, Mrs. Licentiate: A. IL Ferris.
E. Meyers, Mrs. G. Brandster, Department Secretaries:
Mrs. C. S. Palmer, Jimmy Ram- Sabbath School, Mrs. E. Fenton.
khelewan, Nafitalai Navara,
Samuela Naibose, Feresi Roko-
salu, Kelevi Matawalu, Semiti NEW. GUINEA MISSION
Gade, Tevita Daivalu, Asesela Established 1908
Lewaqausila, Suliasi Vuna, Ana- Address: Bisiatabu, Port Mores-
naiyasa Nacukidi, Semi Tikivili, by, British New Guinea.
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE 149

Licentiate: A. N. Lawson. Officers:


Missionary Licentiate: Supt., H. P. B. Wicks.
Mitieli Nakasami. Sec. and Treas., J. D. Anderson.
Minister: H. P. B. Wicks.
Licentiates:
NEW HEBRIDES MISSION R. H. Tutty, C. A. Wrigley.
Established 1912 Missionary Licentiates:
Address: Atchin, New Hebrides, D. Gray, J. Radley, Mrs. R. H.
Pacific Ocean. Tutty, Mrs. M. Wicks. J. D. An-
Officers: derson.
Supt., A. G. Stewart.
Minister: A. G. Stewart.
Licentiates: MONAMONA MISSION FOR
J. R. James, D. Nicholson. ABORIGINES
Missionary Licentiates: Established 1913
Mrs. A. G. Stewart, Mrs. J. R. Address: Oaklands, via Cairns.
James, Mrs. D. Nicholson. Queensland, Australia.
Officers:
NIUE (OR SAVAGE) ISLAND Supt., J. L. Branford.
Treas., J. L. Branford.
Established 1914 Matron, Mrs. J. L. Branford.
Address: Niue Island, Pacific Licentiate: J. L. Branford.
Ocean. Missionary Licentiates:
Licentiate: E. Giblett. M. Thorpe, Mrs. J. L. Brand-
ford, Mrs. M. Thorpe, L. Bor-
NORFOLK ISLAND MISSION gas, G. Borgas, W. Koglin, Mrs.
L. Borgas, R. Totenhofer.
Established 1893
Church School Teacher:
Address: Norfolk Island, Aus- Mrs. G. A. Mitchell.
tralia.
Licentiate: M. R. Adams.
KEMPSEY MISSION FOR
ABORIGINES
NORTH QUEENSLAND MISSION
Established 1918 Established 1914
Territory: That portion of Queens- Address: Post Office, Kempsey,
land north of the 23rd degree of New South Wales, Australia.
south latitude. Minister: P. B. Rudge.
Officers:
Supt., F. L. Sharp.
INSTITUTIONS IN THE AUS-
Minister: F. L. Sharp.' TRALASIAN UNION CON-
Licentiate: M. B. C. Smith. FERENCE
Missionary Licentiate: Walter Educational:
Chapman. Australasian Missionary College,
Cooranbong, N. S. W., Aus-
tralia. -
SOLOMON ISLANDS MISSION Buresala Training School, Bure-
Established 1914 sala, Ovalau, Fiji, Pacific
Address: Marovo Lagoon, via Tu- Ocean.
lagi, Solomon Islands, Pacific Darling Range School, Cannel,
Ocean. West Australia.
150 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE

Oroua Missionary School, Long- Warburton Sanitarium, War-


burn, New Zealand. burton, Victoria, Australia,
Sydney High School, "Belmont," Health Food Factories:
Patterson St., Concord, N. S. Avondale Industries, Cooran-
W. Australia. bong, N. S. W., Australia.
Publishing: New Zealand Health Food Fac-
Signs Publishing Co., Ltd., War- tory, Papanui, Christchurch,
burton, Victoria, Australia. New Zealand.
Sanitariums: West Australia Health Food
Sydney Sanitarium, Wahroonga, Factory, Murray St., Perth,
N. S. W., Australia. West Australia.

NORTH LATIN-AMERICAN GROUP


EAST CARIBBEAN MISSIONS
Territory: The Missions of Cuba, Ministers:
Haiti, Porto Rico, and Venezuela. S. E. Keliman, H. C. Goodrich,
Supt., -- J. E. Anderson, G. T. Vore, J. D.
Field Miss. See., G. D. Raff. Livingston, Pedro Cruz.
Office Address: Box 5007, Cristo- Licentiates:
bal, Canal Zone, Panama. F. W. Miller, C. J. Foster, Jose
Veiga, Manuel Avila.
Missionary Licentiates:
CUBAN MISSION A. P. Christiansen, J. A. Wil-
liams, G. L. Claypole, Joshua
Established 1905 James, Kate Keliman, Mabel
Territory: Cuba and the Isle of Livingston, Mildred Anderson,
Pines. Mrs. H. C. Goodrich, Mrs. Sarah
Population: 2,627,536; churches, Vore, Mrs. F. W. Miller, Mrs.
6; members, 232. C. J. Foster, Mrs. A. P. Chris-
Cable Address: " Adventista, Ma- tiansen, Therlow C. Harper.
tanzas.
Office Address: Estaban 33 B, Ma-
tanzas, Cuba. HAITIEN MISSION
Postal Address: Apartado 230,
Matanzas, Cuba, West Indies. Established 1905
Officers: Territory: Republic of Haiti.
Superintendent, S. E. Keliman. Population: 2,500,04)0; churches,
Sec. and Treas., A. P. Christian- 17; members, 627.
sen. Cable Address: " Adventist," Cape
Advisory Committee: S. E. Haitien, Haiti.
Kellman, A. P. Christiansen, H. Postal Address: Box 28, Cape
C. Goodrich, J. D. Livingston, C. Haitien, Haiti, West Indies.
J. Foster, M. Avila. Officers:
Department Secretaries: Director, A. G. Roth.
Tract Soc., A. P. Christiansen. Sec. and Treas.,
Field Miss., J. A. Williams. Advisory Committee: A. G.
Sabbath School, Mrs. J. D. Liv- Roth, G. G. Roth, C. G. Parkins,
ingston. M. N. Isaac, A. Wan, Joseph
Home Miss., J. A. Williams. Blot.
NORTH LATIN-AMERICAN GROUP 151

Department Secretaries: Frank Hall, Peter Nygaard, Sal- -


Tract vador Rivera.
Field Miss., C. G. Parkins. Licentiates:
Sabbath School, H. E. Baasch, F. E. Wilson, C.
Educational, Miss Herminie L. N. Moulton, Francisco Megrant,
. Roth. Rafael Bracero, M. L. Fernan-
Home Miss., dez, Manuel Mendez.
Ministers: Missionary Licentiates:
A. G. Roth, G. G. Roth, M. N. W. I. Montanye, H. M. Gibson,
Isaac, Arioste Pearl. Benigno Rosario, Pablo Vallejo,
Licentiates: Miss Eduarda Siman, Miss Ger-
C. G. Parkins, Antoine Theo- trudis Papin, Miss Minnie E.
dore, Jules Jean-Baptiste, Du- Martin, Mrs. Mercedes R. Fer-
dray Lecorps, Delille Apollon, nandez, Mrs. Carmen Mendez.
J. B. M. Abel. Mrs. M. E. Steele, Mrs. Marga-
Missionary Licentiates: ret Baasch, Mrs. Lauretta Mon-
Mrs. A. 0. Roth, Mrs. C. G. tanye, Mrs. C. V. Achenbach,
Parkins, Miss Herminie L. Roth, Jaime Phipps, Mrs. Mercedes
Miss Ruth I. Roth, Mrs. Tan- Phipps, Mrs. D. C. Babcock, Mrs.
crdde Belotte. F. E. Wilson, Mrs. B. A. Wol-
Church School Teachers: cott, Mrs. Peter Nygaard, Mrs.
Themistocle Abel, Mrs. Veuve H. M. Gibson, Miss Beulah
Bessart. Soper, Alcess Davis.

PORTO RICAN MISSION VENEZUELA MISSION


Organized 1909 Territory: Republic of Venezuela,
Territory: Porto Rico, Santo Do- and islands of Curacao, Oruba,
mingo, and the Virgin Islands. Buen Ayre, and Margarita.
Population: 2,118,012; churches, Population: 2,844,618; churches,
12, members, 487. 2; members, 52.
Cable Address: " Adventista," San Office Address: Apartado 136, Ca-
Juan. racas, Venezuela, South Ameri-
Office Address: Porto Rican Mis- ca.
sion, Calle Nueva, Stop 14, San- Officers:
turce, Porto Rico. Director, W. E. Baxter.
Officers: Sec. and Treas., B. Bullard.
Director, C. V. Achenbach. Advisory Committee: W. E.
Sec. and Treas., W. I. Montauye. Baxter, B. Bullard, D. D. Fitch,
Advisory Committee: C. V. B. E. Wagner.
Achenbach, W. I. Montanye, Department Secretaries:
William Steele, D. C. Babcock, Tract Soc., B. Bullard.
Peter Nygaard, Salvador RiVera, Field Miss., B. E. Wagner.
F. E. Wilson. Home Miss. and Miss. Vol., B.
Department Secretaries: E. Wagner.
Tract Soc., W. I. Montanye. Sabbath School. Mrs. W. E.
FieldMiss., H. M. Gibson. Baxter.
Sabbath School and Home Miss., Ministers:
F. E. Wilson. W. E. Baxter, D. D. Fitch.
Educational and Miss. Vol., B. Licentiate: B. E. Wagner.
A. Wolcott. Missionary Licentiates:
Ministers: Mrs. W. E. Baxter, Mrs. D. D.
C. V. Achenbach, William Steele, Fitch, B. Bullard, Mrs. B. Bul-
D. C. Babcock, B. A. Wolcott, lard, Mrs. B. E. Wagner.
MEXICAN AND CENTRAL AMERICAN MISSIONS
Territory: British Honduras, Re- Cable Address: " Adventista," San
public of Honduras, Guatemala, Pedro, Honduras.
Salvador, Mexico, and the west- Office: San Pedro Sula, Republic
ern part of Nicaragua. of Honduras, Central America.
Officers: Officers:
Supt. and Minister, R. W. Par- Director, W. E. Lanier.
mele, 3a Agricultura 21, Ta- Sec. and Treas., R. G. Jones.
cubaya, D. F., Mexico. Advisory Committee: W. E.
Lanier, R. G. Jones, W. F.
Hardt, Emanuel .Alvarez, David
GUATEMALA MISSION Haylock, Arthur Harding, Eddie
Organized 1913 Elwin.
Territory: The Republic of Gua- Department Secretaries:
temala, Central America. Tract Soc., R. G. Jones.
Population: 2,119,000; churches, Field Miss. and Home - Miss.,
1; members, 33.
Cable Address: " Adventista," Gua- Sabbath School, Mrs. Alma 0.
temala. Jones.
Office: Apartado 218, Guatemala Miss. Vol., Mrs. W. A. Sweany.
City, Guatemala, Central Amer- Ministers:
ica. W. E. Lanier; W. A. Sweany.
Officers: Licentiates:
Director and Treas.,' E. W. Karl Snow, W. F. Hardt, J. T.
_ Thurber. Borden, Emanuel Aguilar.
Department Secretaries: Missionary Licentiates:
Sabbath School, Mrs. Lilla Mrs. W. E. Lanier, Mrs. W. A.
Prince-Thurber. Sweany, R. G. Jones, Mrs. Alma
Field Miss. and Home Miss., W. 0. Jones, Mrs. W. F. Hardt, Mrs.
A. Broomfield. Margaret Snow, Dr. J. Garfield
Smalley, Lino Almendarez.
Ministers: Honorary: David Haylock, Ar-
E. W. Thurber, F. M. Owen. thur Harding.
Licentiate:
Emanuel Alvarez.
Missionary Licentiates: MEXICAN MISSION
Mrs. Lilla Prince-Thurber, W. A.
Broomfield, Mrs. F. M. Owen, Territory: The Republic of Mex-
Antonio Coronado, Jose Angel ico.
Lopez, Maria Anita Lopez. Population: 15,501,864; churches,
8; members, 372.
Office Address: 3a Agricultura 21,
HONDURAS MISSION Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
Organized 1918 Officers:
Director, J. E. Bond.
(Not receiving revised matter for Sec. and Treas., C. R. Callicott.
this issue, former matter re- Advisory Committee: J. E.
printed.) Bond, A. N. Allen, J. P.. Robles,
Territory: Spanish and British C. E. Moon, C. P. Martin, B. C.
Honduras. Delgado, C. R. Callicott, J. D.
Population: 613,758; churches, Leslie, Dr. F. W. West, and De-
8; members, 289. partment Secretaries.
152
MEXICAN AND CENTRAL AMERICAN MISSIONS 153

Department Secretaries: SALVADOR MISSION


Tract Soc., C. R. Callicott. Organized 1915
Field Miss., J. D. Leslie.
Sabbath School, Territory: Republic of Salvador.
Educational and Miss. Vol.,
Home Miss., J. D. Leslie. Population: 1,287,772; churches
Medical Miss., Dr. F. W. West. 2; members, .74.
District Directors: Northeast, Office Address: Calle Cuscatan-
C. P. Martin; Central, J. E. cingo Nam. 22, San Salvador,
Bond; Southern, A. N. Allen. Salvador, South America.
Ministers: Officers:
J. E. Bond, A. N. Allen, S. Mar-
chisio, J. P. Robles, C. P. Mar- Director,
tin, B. C. Delgado, E: Camacho. Treas., J. A. Bodle.
Licentiates: Department Secretaries:
J. D. Leslie, Dr. F. W. West, A. Field Miss., L. Arraign.
E. Torres, V. M. Calvo, J. R. Miss. Vol., W. H. England.
Manzano. Educational and Sabbath School.
Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. J. A. Bodle.
C. R. Callicott, Miss Josefina
Sanchez, Mrs. Gregoria de Vera, Missionary Licentiates:
Mrs. E. 0. de Verduzco, Mrs. W. H. England, J. A. Bodle, Mrs.
Lydia E. Pannele M. D., Miss J. A. Bodle, Mrs. W. H. England.
Jessie C. Butler, d. V. Williams,
Crecencio Zavala, Dr., W. S. Native Workers:
Swayze, Cristino Schulz, Mrs. J. V. Hernandez, A..1. Hernan-
Alice Swayze, M. D. dez, D. Martinez M.

UNATTACHED ORGANIZATIONS
JAMAICA CONFERENCE Field Miss.,
Organized 1903 Home Miss.,
Miss. Vol.,
Territory: Island of Jamaica, Sabbath School, Mrs. M. B. But-
Cayman Islands, and Turks terfield.
Islands. Educational, W. H. Wineland.
Population: 905.000; churches, Religious Liberty, C. H. Keslake.-
52; members. 2,000.
Cable Address: " Adventist," Ministers:
Kingston. C. E. Wood, M. B. Butterfield,
Office: 112 Tower St., Kingston, C. H. Keslake, W. J. Hurdon.
Jamaica, British West Indies. Hubert Fletcher, W. H. Randle,
Officers: H. L. Mignott.
Pres., C. E. Wood. Licentiates:
Sec: and Treas., J. G. Pettey. W. H. Wineland; A. E. Smith,
Executive Committee: C. E. 0. P. Reid.
Wood, J. G. Pettey, C. H. Kes- Missionary Licentiates:
lake, Hubert Fletcher, H. N. J. G. Pettey, W. F. Burkley,
Wright, C. C. McCatty. Mrs. M. B. Butterfield, Miss Jo-
Department Secretaries: liannah Daw, Miss Doris 13eli-
Tract Soc., J. G. Pettey. zario, Viola Brodie.
154 UNATTACHED ORGANIZATIONS

SOUTH CARIBBEAN CON- Miss Ruth Lennard, Miss M. E.


FERENCE Robertson, Mrs. D. E. Wellman.
Organized 1906 Mrs. I. G. Knight, Mrs. I. V.
Minner, Mrs. Chas. Cave, Mrs.
Territory: Trinidad, Tobago, Bar- Nathan Payne, Mrs. W. M.
bados; Windward and Leeward Lewis, Mrs. Louise Giddings,
Islands British, Dutch, and Mrs. J. D. Wood, Miss May
French 'Guianas. Skerritt, Mrs. George Rickard,
Population: 1,800,000; churches, Miss Beulah Soper, N. Knight.
46; members, 1,800.
Cable Address: " Adventists,"
Port of Spain, Trinidad, British
West Indies. WEST CARIBBEAN CON-
FERENCE
Office Address: 31 Dundonald St.,
Port of Spain, Trinidad, British Organized 1906 ,
West Indies. Territory: Republics of Panama,
Postal Address: Box 66, Port of Columbia, Costa Rica, and Nica-
Spain, Trinidad, British West ragua; and ,the islands of San
Indies. Andres and Old Province (Co-
lombian), and Corn Island (Nic-
Officers: araguan)
Pres., H. J. Edmed.
Sec. and Treas., N. H. Knight. Population: 6,713,997; churches.
Executive Committee: H. J. 26; members, 807.
Edmed, D. E. Wellman, I. G. Cable and Wireless Address: "Ad-
Knight, I. V. Minner, C. B. Sut- ventiSt," Colon, Panama.
ton, S. L. Ash, A. E. Riley, S. Postal Address: Box M, Cristo-
A. Crichlow. bal, Canal Zone, Panama.
Department Secretaries: Office Address: Pacific Press Pub.
Tract Soc., N. H. Knight. Assn. Bldg., Fourteenth and Bol-
Asst. Tract Soc., Benjamin Yip. ivar St., Cristobal, Canal Zone,
Field Miss.,C. B. Sutton. Panama.
Sabbath Scool and Educational, Officers:
Miss Mary E. Robertson. Pres., E. M. Trummer.
Miss. Vol. and Home Miss., S. Sec. and Treas., H. C. Kephart.
L. Ash. Executive Committee: E. M.
Medical Miss., Dr. Chas. Cave. Trummer, R. E. Bowles, R. J.
Ministers: Sype, C. J. Boyd, J. A. Reid, J.
H. J. Edmed, D. E. Wellman, B. Johnson, H. C. Kephart.
I. V. Minner, I. G. Knight, Lin-
ton Rashford, Philip Giddings, Department Secretaries:
A. E. Riley, J. J. Smith, E. C. Tract Soc., Sabbath School, and
Henriques, S. L. Ash. Miss. Vol., H. C. Kephart.
Field Miss., J. L. Holder.
Licentiates: Educational, C. J. Boyd.
C. B. Sutton, W. H. Lewis, J, Home Miss., R. J. Sype.
D. Wood, Nathan Payne, James
Carrington , Dr. Chas. Cave. Ministers:
Honorary Licentiate: Reginald E. M. Trummer, R. J. Sype, J.
Hyder. A. Reid, J.'B. Johnson (on fur-
lough).
Missionary Licentiates:
Benjamin Yip, T. J. Warner, Licentiates:
John Roberts, Emmanuel Bap- N. M. Brayshaw, C. J. Boyd, F.
tiste, George Rickard, Miss An- W. Halladay, H. C. Kephart, R.
na Osborne, Miss Ida Lennard, H. Treihle.
UNATTACHED ORGANIZATIONS 155

Missionary Licentiates: ' Office Address: Box 143, Nassau,


R. E. Bowles, J. L. Holder, J. A. Bahamas.
Walker, G. H. Nembhard, C. F. Minister: W. G. .Kneeland
Brooks, Mrs. Amy Walters, Mrs. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. W. G.
E. M. Trummer, Mrs. C.J. Boyd, Kneeland.
Mrs. R. E. Bowles, Mrs. N. M.
Brayshaw, Mrs. H. C.' Kephart, Native Bible WorkerS:
Mrs. J. L. Holder, Mrs. J. A. Mrs. Evangeline Wood, Mrs.
Reid, Mrs. R. H. Treible, Mrs. Elizabeth Someillan.
R. J. Sype, Miss Harriet Morse,
A. A. Grizzle.
Church School Teachers: HAWAIIAN MISSION
D. P. Abbott, R. T. Newball, Mrs. Entered 1895
R. T. Newball, P. A. MacGregor,
Mrs. Elizabeth Dixon, J. A. May- Territory: The Hawaiian Islands.
nard, Samuel Henry, Ishmael Population, 250,627; churches, 2;
Ellis, Miss Edwedge Lawrence, members, 150.
Miss Cleora Webster. Office Address: 1112 Keeaumoku
Church Directory: St., Honolulu, Hawaii.
Colon, Panama, Third St., near Officers:
Broadway. Supt., L. L. Hutchinson.
Panama City, Panama, 68 Ca- Sbc. and Treas., R. J. McKeague.
mino de Ganado. Advisory Committee: L. L.
Hutchinson, S. T. Hare, H. E.
Giddings, R. J. McKeague, C. R.
INSTITUTIONS IN THE WEST Webster, F. E. Stafford, Jonah
INDIAN FIELD Kumalae.
Educational: Department Secretaries:
Central American Training Tract Soc. and Home Miss., R.
School, Siguatepeque, Hon- J. McKeague.
duras. Sabbath School, Mrs. C. R. Web-
Colegio Adventista, Aibonito, ster.
Porto Rico. Miss. Vol., Miss Lena Kumalae.
Haitien Seminary, Box 28, Cape Oriental, F. E. Stafford.
Haitien, Haiti.
West Caribbean Training School, Ministers:
Las Cascadas, Gamboa, Canal L. L. Hutchinson, S. T. Hare,
Zone, Panama. H. E. Giddings, R. J. McKeague.
Publishing: Pacific Press Publish- Missionary Licentiates:
ing Association, Central Amer- F. E. Stafford, C. R. Webster,
ican Branch, Box 5007, Cristo- Mrs. C. R. Webster, Mrs. Mabel
bal, Canal Zone. McKeague, Mrs. S. T. Hare, Mrs.
H. E. Giddings, J. U. Jeffers,
Mrs. Sylvia Jefers, Miss Gladys
Jeffers, H. G. Rowland, Mrs. L.
BAHAMAS MISSION L. Hutchinson.
Entered 1909 Church School Teachers:
Territory: The Bahama Islands. H. E. Giddings, Mrs. H. E. Gid-
Population: 60,000; churches, 3; dings, Mrs. Bertha Alves, Kath-
members, 65. ryn Clanton.
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 38
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 12/, 13 1/
Shorthand only 12/, 13 1/
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 al-
phabetical order.

ADELPHIAN ACADEMY Irmin Burke, Preceptor, Latin;


Holly, Michigan Mary Montgomery, Preceptress
and Matron, cooking;- E. L.
Established 1904 Peterson, Bible; Clayton Keiser,
Coporate Name: " Adelphian Acad- Science; Ruth Tenny, Piano; A.
emy Association." P. Heflin, English; E. J. Kirby,
Board of Trustees: W. A. West- Farm Manager, Hydrotherapy;
worth, Chairman; W. L. Avery. Miss Burgess and" Miss Crain,
Sec., J. W. McComas, W. J. Normal; Ella M. Volbreclit,
Webber, E. L. Peterson, Frank Bookkeeper, Commercial.
Dudley, J. B. McKenney, H. A. Primary Department: Ruby Crain,
Griffis, W. A..Sherrig. Grammar Grades; Zella Avery,
Faculty: W. L. Avery, Principal Intermediate Grades; Essie Bur-
and Business Manager, Algebra; gess, Primary Grades.
156
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 157

ARIZONA ACADEMY BATTLEFORD ACADEMY


Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada
1325 North Fourteenth St.,
Established 1916
Phoenix, Arizona
Board of Managers: J. 0. Walker.
Board: A. R. Sandborn, Chairman; Chairman; J. J. Jutzy, Sec.; C. -
K. M. Adams, Sec.-Treas.; R. L. O. -Smith, D. E. Reiner, Win.
Benton, H. L. Wallace, L. B. Wasell, C. W. Deer, M. S. Krits-
:Ragsdale, I. T. Reynolds, C. D.. ky, Theo. Diminyatz.
M. Williams, D. L. Wagner, D. Faculty: C. 0. Smith, Principal,
C. Field. Business Manager, Bible, and
Faculty: K. M. Adams, Principal, History; T. E. Unruh, Precept-
History; C. E. Kellogg, Bi- or and Mathematics; Lydia 0.
ble; B. .Rasmussen, Science: Stickle, Preceptress, English;
Miss E. A. Caballero, Spanish; A. E. Chaney, Science; D. P.
Miss Augusta Buchheim, Voice Harder, German and Asst. Bi-
ble; M. S. Kritsky, Russian;
and Piano; R. G. Lewis, BoOk- Bernard Ledington, Music De-
keeping and Penmanship; L. M. partment; Mabel I. Campbell,
Stump, Preceptor; Mrs. R.- G. Nurse; Van Gatewood, Grade 8;
Lewis, PrecepLress and Matron; C. W. Mayor, Grade 7; Mrs.
Miss Ellen Lambeth., Grades 1-3: Hattie B. Walker, Elementary
Mrs. A. A. Gibbons. Oracles 4-6: Grades; Sarah E. Stickle, Asst.
L. M. Stump, Grades 7, 8. Elementary Grades.
Industrial Faculty: K. M. Adams. Vocational Faculty: C. 0. Smith,
Business Manager; C. E. Kel- Supt.; Mrs. P. Finkle', Matron.
logg, Carpentry; R. 0. Lewis. Domestic Science; Perry Finkle,
Farm; Mrs. Luitjens, Dressmak- . Carpentry. and Blacksmithing;
ing; Mrs. K. M. Adams, Domes- Fred Carpenter, Farm Manager;
tic Science; Miss E. A. Caballe- E. A. Edstrom, Accountant.
ro, Typing.
BENGALI GIRLS' SCHOOL
6 Dehi Serampore 'Road, Entally,
AUSTRALASIAN MISSIONARY Calcutta, India
COLLEGE Established 1916
Cooranbong, New South- Wales, In charge of Mrs IV. H. Stevens,
Australia assisted hy Bengali teachers.
Established 1894 BENGALI PRIMARY SCHOOL
Board: C. H. Watson, Chairman; S. D. A. Mission, Gopalgunj, Dist.
W. W. Prescott, G. S. Fisher,
W. J. Westerman, J. M. Cole, E. Faridpur, India
Watson, L. D. A. Lemke, W. H. Established 1921
Hopkin. In charge of Mrs. L. G. Mookerjee.
Faculty: W. W. Prescott, Princi- assisted by Bengali teachers.
pal and Business Manager; E.
S. Butz, Asst. Bible Teacher and BEREA INTERMEDIATE
Preceptor;. Mrs. L. Ulrich, Pre- SCHOOL
ceptress and Matron; Mr. and Jefferson, Tex.
Mrs. W. E. Robbins, H. Kirk, T.
A. Brown, A. E. Speck, C. E. Established 1914
Haines, H. C. Tempest, Miss R. Board: C. U. Taylor, C. T. Jeffers,
Allbon. J. F. Wright, N. W. Dunn, A. W.
158 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Peterson, J. W. Andrews, R. F. BOSTON INTER-CHURCH


Culpepper, E. E. Ballard. SCHOOL
Faculty: R. L. Wilson, Language, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass.
Mathematics; C. U. Taylor, Bi- Established 1920
ble and History; G. B. Boswell, Board of Managers: J. C. Stevens,
Grades 5-7; Miss- Katherine Wil- Chairman; J. G. Darling, Sec.;
son, Grades 1-4. James Ray, Treas.; E. W. Stone,
Mrs. A. L. Offer, Wm. Sypher,
Oliver Doughty, Mrs. Morissey.
BETHEL ACADEMY Faculty: Principal, W. B. Arm-
strong; assistant teachers, Mrs.
Bethel, Wis. W. B. Armstrong, Miss Edna
Established 1899 Bergmann.
Educational Board: I. J. Wood-
man, Pres.; B. H. Phipps, Sec.;
P. L. Larson, W. 41. Wester- BRAZILIAN SEMINARY
meyer, C. D. McCrillis, A. W. (Seminario Adventista do Brazil)
Coon, A. E. Nelson, G. W. Pflu- Established 1915
gradt. Address: Seminario Adventista do
Faculty: B. H. Phipps, Principal Brazil, Santo Amaro, SAo Paulo,
and Business Manager, Agricul- Brazil, South America.
ture; Otto Johnson, Assistant Board of Directors: F. W. Spies,
Business Manager, Commercial T. W. Steen, H. Meyer, C. E.
Branches, Missions; E. P. Weav- Schofield, W. E. Murray, R. Su-
er, Preceptor, Manual Training, essmann, F. R. Kuempel, E. C.
Latin; Louie Hendrick, Farm Ehlers, C. E. Rentfro, J. H.
Manager, Bible, History Aliee Boehm, R. Wilfart, R. M. Car-
Wehner, Preceptress, English; ter.
A. W. Coon, Bible, History; A.
J. Skeels, Science, Mathematics, Officers of the Board: F. W. Spies,
Orchestra, Violin; Bernice Web- Pres.; T. W. Steen, Sec., Treas.,
ber, Librarian, Normal Director; and Director; C. E. Schofield,
Grace Fairchild, Piano; Mrs. Auditor.
Otto Johnson, Matron, Short- Faculty: T. W. Steen, Director:
hand, Sewing; Flora McChesney, E. M. Davis, Bible; G. B. Tay-
Grades 7 and 8. lor, Preceptor and Sciences; Ma-
ble Patterson, Preceptress, Ma-
tron, and Normal Department;
Manoel Kuempel, Mathematics;
BETHEL GIRLS' SCHOOL Flavio L. Monteiro, National
Tungshan, Canton, China Language and History; Mrs. T.
W. Steen, Music and English;
Established 1904 Andr6 Gedrath, Farm Superin-
Board of Directors: A. L. Ham, J. tendent.
P. Anderson, P. V. Thomas, H.
B. Parker, Miss Ida E. Thomp-
son, Dr. S. L. Wong, T. S. Wu, BROADVIEW THEOLOGICAL
C. S. Sissons, R. M. Milne. SEMINARY
Faculty: Miss Ida E. Thompson, La Grange, Ill.
Principal and Manager; Mrs. H.
B. Parker, Treas.; Mrs. A. L. Established 1910
Ham, Miss H. M. Chan, H. S. Corporate Name: Broadview Swed-
Leung, Y. K. Cheung. ish Seminary Association.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 159

Board of Trustees: Win. Guthrie, BURESALA TRAINING SCHOOL


Pres.; H. 0. Olson, Sec. and Buresala, Ovalau, Fiji, Pacific
Treas.; August Anderson, A. J. Ocean
Clark, J. H. Hoffman, I. J. Established 1904
Woodman, J. M. Erickson, J. J.
Irwin, C. H. Mattson, E. T. Rus- Faculty: C. S. Palmer, Principal;
sell, Olof Granlund, W. H. Hol- R. Lane, Asst. Teacher.
den, S. Mortenson, J. F. Piper,
P. E. Brodersen.
Local Board: A. J. Clark, Chair- CAMPION ACADEMY
man; H. 0. Olson, Sec.; August Loveland, Colorado
Anderson, J. 'M. Erickson, Olof Established 1907
Granlund.
Faculty: H. 0. Olson, Pres., Phi- Board of Managers: W. A. Gosmer,
losophy; S. Mortenson, Dean of Pres.; M. G. Haynes, C. L. Wil-
School of Theology, Bible, Evan- son, 0. Branham, M. C. Morris.
gelical Training; August Swed- F. A. Page, F. L. Farnsworth.
berg, Bible; A. 0. Larson, M. D., W. A. Hankins, 0. J. Nerlund,
Seminary Physician, Science; E., H. E. Westermeyer.
C. Rowell, Preceptor, English; Faculty: H. E. Westermeyer, Prin-
Winifred P. Rowell, English, cipal and Manager; A. C. Mad-
Greek; Karl Mattsson, Swedish; sen, Preceptor, Bible and Sacred
Emil Leffler, History; M. H. History; H. K. Schilling, Sci-
Serns, Chorus Director, Sight ence and Mathematics; Wm.
Sinoing, Orchestra; yse M. Wilkinson, English and History ;
Swedberg,
b Piano, Harmony, Mu- Margaret Miller, Preceptress,
sical Theory; Alida Thorsen, Latin; Miss Ethel Threlkeld,
Piano; Pearl Kurtichanov, Voice and Piano; Mrs. A. G.
Voice; Titus Kurtichanov, Rus- Wearner, Matron, Home Eco-
sian Department, Bible; Alexis nomics; Iva Begird, Normal;
Yakovenko, Russian; P. E. Ber- Alma Lorenz, Primary Grades;
theism), Latin-Slav Department, Lloyd Aufderliar, Farm Superin-
Bible; Mrs. M. Oancea, Rouma- tendent.
nian; J. F. Huenergardt, Hun-
garian, Bible; J. A. Dominski, CANADIAN JUNIOR COLLEGE
Polish; Alexander Long, Italian;
Mrs. Margaret Hilliard, Precep- Lacombe, Alberta, Canada
tress; Anna Johnson, Matron, Established 1907
Domestic SCience; Richard. Han-
son, Farm Superintendent; Rho- Board of Managers: A. C. Gilbert,
da Anderson, Librarian, Library G. H. Skinner, J. G. Walker, J.
Science, Grade 8; Amy Klose; J. Reiswig, W. A. Clemenson, G.
Nurse, Hydrotherapy; Hilding A. Campbell, E. D. Dick, F. L.
Westerlund, Nurse, Hydrother- Hommel, T. S. Bowett, S. W.
apy; J. D. Lecklider, Account- Shankel, T. Ray Lukens, L. TZ.
ant; E. R. Swanson, Bookkeep- Anderson.
ing, Penmanship; Adelaide An- Faculty: E. D. Dick, President.
derson, RegiStrar, Stenography; and Business Manager; H. S.
Ivar Carlson, Mechanical De- Miller, Bible; G. E. Shankel,
partment; Rose Watt, Sewing; English; H. J. Klooster, Science;
Archie Nelson, Agriculture; E. D. Henson, History; W. R.
John Michalenko, Mathematics; Casey, Mathematics; Miss H. A.
Joel Nordstrom, Violin; Alice Beardsley, Normal Director; Os-
Bodin, Grades 1-7. car Reinmuth, Languages, Asst.
160 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Science; H. A. Shepard, Com- Nelson, Accountant; H. J. Hal-


mercial; Miss Blanche Davies, vorsen, Farm Superintendent,
Grade 8; Miss Ruby .Rick, Grade Agriculture; Intermediate and
7; Mrs. W. R. Casey, Grades 5, Primary Grades: Catherine
6; Mrs. R. C. Sharman, Grades Shepard, Luella Wells.
1-4; Mrs. Marguaret Johnson,
Instrumental; Miss Freda Gu-
derian, Vocal; Miss Susie Wag- CENTRAL AMERICAN TRAIN-.
ner; Robert Ditto, Preceptor; ING SCHOOL
Mrs. H. A. Shepard, Precept-
ress; Mrs. Rhoda Mason, Dress- Siguatepeque, Honduras
making; Rollie Falk, Woodwork, Established 1915
Asst. Preceptor; G. R. Johnson, Faculty: W. F. Hardt, Principal;
Farm Superintendent; U. Wiss- other members, C. F. Staben,
net., Accountant. -Mrs. Lena Hunt-Hardt, Mrs.
Jessie Staben, A. E. Torres.
CANTONESE INTERMEDIATE
SCHOOL CENTRAL EUROPEAN MIS-
Tungsha-n, Canton, China SIONARY SEMINARY
Operated for Cantonese, Kwangsai Kirchheim-Teck,, Wiirtemberg,
and Hakka Missions Germany
Established 1915
Board of Directors: A. L. Ham, J. School Board: G. W. Schubert, 0.
P. Anderson, P. V. Thomas, H. Schildhauer, E. Bahr, W. Prill-
B. Parker, Miss Ida Thompson, witz, J. Muth, C. Motzer, F. A.
Dr. S. L. Wong, T. S. Wu, C. S. .Prieser, E. Gugel, Paul Schmid,
Sissons, R. M. Milne. M. D., L. Lutz, Fr. Bussinger,
Faculty: H. B. Parker, Principal Otto Schuberth.
and Manager; Mrs. H. B. Park- Faculty: Otto Schuberth, Princi-
er, Treas.; K. H. Sin, C. N. Tso, pal, Psychology, Languages;
C. L. Ma, T. C. Wong, C. C. F. Bussinger, Business Manager;
Chan, Y. W. Tsung, Mrs. A. L. Paul Schmid, M. D., Science,
Ham. Practical . Nursing; Hermann
Schmidt, Bible, History; Rose
Edelinann, German, Mathemat-
CEDAR LAKE ACADEMY ics; Louise Lohr, Preceptress,
Cedar Lake, Mich. Music; Charlotte Schuberth,
Voice; Anna Golz, Matron,
Incorporated 1899 Household Economy, Sewing; S.
Board of Managers: J. F. Piper, Pacher, Bookkeeping; F. Hopf,
Pres.; G. H. Simpson, See. and Shorthand, Typewriting.
Treas.; H. II. Hicks, W. P. El-
liott, W. S. Cole, B. F. Williams,
T. M. Summerville, A. V. Mor- CHILE TRAINING SCHOOL -
rison, C. B. Waller.
' Faculty: G. H. Simpson, Principal (Colegio Adventista de Chile)
and Business Manager; 0. L. Chillan, Chile, South America
Denslow, Bible, History; Paul (Formerly Pua Training School)
Ford, Preceptor, Science; Waive
McAllister, Preceptress, Grade 8; Established 1906
Gladys Witt, Piano, Voice, Span- Board of Managers: C. P. Crager,
ish; Ruby Barrett, English; John Brown, G. Ernmenegger.
Ruby Johnson, Matron; Jennie Facundo Olivarria.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 161

Faculty: E. U. Ayars, Principal; Languages; H. G. Reinmuth,


Sylvia Vedoya, Preceptress; German; J. S. Koehler, Com-
Emeterio Arias, Preceptor. merce and Accounting; R. V.
Matson, Director of Music, Band
and String Instruments; R.
CHOSEN UNION TRAINING Wakeham, Piano; Lillian Gaede,
SCHOOL Voice; Elizabeth Harder, Edu-
cation; H. E. Hein, Science and
Soonan, Chosen (Korea) Mathematics; Anna Roedel,
Established 1909 Preceptress; J. E. Young, Pre-
Board: C. L. Butterfield, J. E. ceptor; Mrs. B. 0. Schlotthauer,
Riffel, Riley Russell, M. D., W. Matron and Hydrotherapy; P.
R. Smith, H. A. Oberg, Hong Ta W. Peters and Fannie Healzer,
Hup, Ne Kern Ok, Kim Pyong Critic Teachers; Mrs. J. F.
Yong, C. W. Lee, Kim Pong Schmidt, Cook; J. F, Schmidt,
Kul. Machinist; H. Reinmuth, Engin-
Faculty: J. E. Riffel, Principal eer; J. Ringer, Farm Manager.
and Business Manager; Kim Py-
ong Yong, Treasurer; W. R.
Smith; Mrs. W. R. Smith, Riley COLEGIO ADVENTISTA
Russell, P. K. Kim, P. H. Ne, Aibonito, Porto Rico
Y. C. Ku. Established 1920
Board: C. V. Achenbach, Pres., B.
CLINTON THEOLOGICAL A. Wolcott, William Steele, W.
SEMINARY I. Montanye, Salvador Rivera.
Faculty: B. A. Wolcott, Principal.
Clinton, Mo. and Manager, English; William
Founded 1910 Steele, Bible, History, and Pas-
Legal Title: " Clinton Theological toral Training; Manuel Mendez,
Seminary." Spanish, Mathematics; Minnie
Board of Trustees: S. E. Wight, E. Martin, Hydrotherapy, Nurs-
M. Lukens, E. T. Russell, J. T. ing, Domestic Science; J. A.
Boettcher, P. E. Brodersen, J. Phipps, Preceptor; Mercedes
H. Schilling, D. D. Rees, H. C. Phipps, Preceptress; Mrs: B. A.
Hartwell, B. 0. Wilkinson, It H. Wolcott, Music; Manuel Marti-
Humann, M. B. Van Kirk, nez, Shoemaking; F. E. Brito,
Wm. Guthrie, David Voth, G. A. Sandalmaking; Laudelino Mu-
Grauer, B. E. Miller, 0. F. noz, Supervisor of Farm.
Schwedrat, R. E. Roan. J. S.
Koehler.
COLUMBIA ACADEMY
Officers of the Board: S. E. Wight,
Pres.; J. H. Schilling, Sec.; J. S. Meadow Glade, Wash.
Koehler, Treas. Established 1921
Faculty: J. H. Schilling, Pres. and Faculty: G. E. Johnson, Principal;
Business Manager; R.- E. Hoen, assisted by L. F. Burdoin, Miss
Science and Registrar; Miriam Latimar, Mr. Budd, Mrs., Niles.
Switzter, Mathematics and Nor-
mal Director; R. R. Neuman, DARLING RANGE SCHOOL
European and American History, Carmel, West Australia
and Librarian; 0. F. Schwedrat,
Bible and Homiletics; J. F. Established 1907
Harder, Bible; Esther Knudson, Board: H. E. Piper, Joseph Mills,
English; F. G. Young, Ancient G. H. Palmateer, G. Newbold, P.
0
162 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

B. Otto, W. IV. Prescott, E. John Sampson, Director of Me-


Watson. chanical Department and Car-
Faculty: Joseph Mills, Principal pentry; Mrs. Birt Summers, Pi-
and Manager; G. F. Newbold, ano; Mrs. E. M. Caro, Matron;
Head Master and Farm Mana- Mrs. Blanche E. Griggs, Asst. in
ger; S. C. Butler, Preceptor; Ancient Languages; Mrs. Edith
Miss N. E. Sehnepel, Matron and Stafford, Critic Teacher, Model
Preceptress; Miss L. A. Baird, School; Mrs. Hattie E. Soren-
Miss A. Shakespeare. son, Critic Teacher, Model
School; Mrs. May C. Kuhn,
Critic Teacher,. Model School;
Mrs. Leona Summey-Burman,
EMMANUEL MISSIONARY Asst. in English; L. P. Thorpe,
COLLEGE Wind and String Instruments;
Berrien Springs, Mich. Mrs. Ella Iden-Edwards, French
and Missionary Volunteer Meth-
Established 1901 ods; Agnes L. Sorenson, Span-
Legal Title: " Emmanuel Mission- ish; Olive Seaman-Fattic, Di-
ary College, Incorporated." rector of Commercial Sewing;
Board of Trustees: Wm. Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dudley, Hy-
Frederick Griggs, Fred Green, drotherapy and Practical Nurs-
W. A. Westworth, C. S. Wiest, ing; Ardenne May, Art; H. E.
J. F. Piper, G. R. Fattic, A. J. Edwards, Director of Academic
Clark, I. Jr. Woodman, J. J. Ir- Department, Science and Mathe-
win, W. H. Holden, H. H. Hicks. matics; W. N. Yeager, D. D. S.,
Officers of the Board: Wm. Guth- Mission Dentistry; Anna D.
rie, Pres.; Frederick Griggs, Mast, Asst. in Home Economics;
Treas.; Fred Green, Sec. J. B. Krauss, Director of Print-
ing, Printing; Mrs. Ruth J.
Faculty: Frederick Griggs, Pres., French, Field Instructor in Bible
Evidences of Christianity; J. H. Work; Mrs. Gertrude 0. Miner.
Haughey, Ancient Languages; Asst. in Piano; E. J. Bush, Asst.
W. H. Wakeham; Biblical Exe- in Agriculture.
gesis; 0. R. Cooper, M: D., Chem-
istry; Biology, and Physics; T. School of Theology and Missions
M. French, Homiletics and Com- Faculty: Frederick Griggs, Pres-
parative Religiong; S. A. Smith, ident, Evidences of Christianity;
Agriculture; Birt Summers, Mu- T. M French, Dean, Homi-
sical Director, Voice; C. M. Sor- letics and Comparative Relig-
enson, History; P. N. Pearce, ions and Mission Polity; W. 'H.
English; Ruth Merritt-Miller, Wakeham, Biblical Exegesis; J.
M. D., College Physician, Diet- H. Haughey, Secretary, Greek
etics, Physiology, and Tropical and Hebrew; C. M. Sorenson,
Diseases; E. E. Gardner, Com- History; 0. R. Cooper, M. D., Sci-
merce; H. L. Pearson, Public ence; Birt Summers, Musical
Speaking; Mary E. Lamson, Director; P. N. Pearce, English;
Preceptress, History of Mis- Dorothy. E. White, Education;
sions and Physical Culture; Bertha E. Allen, Registrar, Li-
Rena Klooster, Home Econom- brarian; Ruth Merritt-Miller,
ics; Dorothy E. White, Normal M. D., Tropical Diseases; H. L.
Director, Pedagogy and Meth- Pearson, Public Speaking; W. N.
ods; Bertha E. Xllen, Registrar, Yeager, D. D. S., Mission Den-
Librarian, Library Science; tistry.
Fred Green, Asst. Manager; C. Lecturers: A. G. Daniells, Lectur-
A. Burman, Preceptor, Bible; er on Church Organization and
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 163

Polity; W. A. Spicer, Lecturer Management: Department of Edu-


on Missionary Expansion; J. L. cation of General Conference.
Shaw, Lecturer on Mission Poli- Board of Managers: W. E. How-
ty; C. S. Longacre, Lecturer on ell, Chairman; C. C. Lewis, Sec.;
Religious Liberty; B. G. Wilkin- J. L. Shaw, 0. M. John, G. B.
son, Lecturer on Biblical Inter- Thompson, M. E. Kern.
pretation and Comparative Re- Faculty: C. C. Lewis, A. M., Prin-
ligions; M. E. Kern, Lecturer on cipal, Hebrew, Journalism, Pub-
Missionary Volunteer Services; lic Speaking, Logic; W. E. How-
Wm. Guthrie, Lecturer on ell, A. M., Rhetoric, Grammar,
Church Finance; J. C. Knox, Latin I, II, N. T. Greek I, II;
Lecturer on City Evangelism; C. M. Sorenson, A. M., United
A. E. Serns, Lecturer On Pas- States History, General History,
toral Work. Modern History, Church History;
H. C. Lacey, Daniel and the
ENTERPRISE ACADEMY Revelation, History of Missions,
N. T. Epistles, Acts of Apostles,
Enterprise, Kans. Christian Evidences; E. G. Sal-
Organized 1919 isbury, A. M., Ph. D., Arith-
Board of Managers: B. G. Wilkin- metic, Algebra, Geometry, Ad-
son, Bernard Voth, EL S. Oster- vanced Algebra, Trigonometry;
loh, G. H. Curtis, W. L. Nott, A. 0. M. John, A. M., Geology; G.
V. Cotton, J. D. McBroom, Her- H. Heald, M. D., Physiology and
bert Griffith, H. F. Saxton.. Hygiene; E. L. Richmond, Book-
Faculty: H. F.. Saxton, Principal keeping; B. P. Foote. Stenogra-
and Manager; F. G. Young, Bi- phy, Typewriting, Office Meth-
ble; E. E. Helligso, Preceptor, ods; F. L. Chaney, College Rhet-
History; L. 0. Knowlton, Sci- oric, Bible Readings; C. L. Tay-
ence and Mathematics; Margaret lor, Bible Doctrines, Life of
Jenkins, Languages; Mrs. C. E. Christ; Mrs. Myrta Kellogg
Lowry, Voice and Piano; Rilla Lewis, A. B., Bible Grades 4-
Archibald, Preceptress, English; 7, Studies in the Psalms, Old
C. E. Lowry, Normal; Olga Testament History, Major and
Almskog, Primary Grades; Mrs. Minor Prophets, School Manage-
G. Christopherson., Matron. ment, Christian Education, Psy-
chology; J. W. Osborn, Har-
mony; Mrs. Stella Moyers
FINLAND S. D. A. MISSION Thompson, Home Nursing, First
SCHOOL Aid; Mrs. G. F. Wolfkill, Mrs.
(Soumen S. P. A:n Lahetyskoulu) Alice Miller Kimble, Literature,
Tavastehus st., Finland Spelling, Denominational His-
Established 1918 tory, Testimonies; Cornelia M.
Bourcleau,, A. B., Composition,
Board of Managers: Finnish' Con- Early Education, First Grade;
ference Committee. Mrs. C. C. Lewis, Registrar and
Faculty: F. Hamlirli, Principal; Secretary.
K. V. (Nola, Rauha Holmlund.
FLAT ROCK ACADEMY
Douglasville, Ga.
FIRESIDE CORRESPONDENCE Established 1920
SCHOOL Board: B. W. Spire, Chairman; W.
Takoma Park Station, Washing- S. Boynton, Secretary; Dr. J.
ton, D. C. R. Mitchell, K. R. Haughey, J.
Established 1909 A. Sudduth.
104 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Faculty: W. S. Boynton, Princi- Faculty: J. W. Winn, Principal,


pal and Business Manager, Math- Bible and Mathematics; N. L.
ematics, Science, Bible; Miss Howe, Science and Woodwork; -
Clara Knowles, English; C. J. P. Fentzling, English and His-
J. Jones, Physiology and Hy- tory; Miss Laura Rocke, Span-
giene; Miss Mary Roberts, In- ish and Music; Mrs. Beatrice
termediate; Lela. Perry and Mo- Haney, Domestic Science and
na Deyo, Primary; A. H. Ratz- Sewing; Mrs. J. W. Winn, Inter-
laff, Bakery; Mrs. A. E. Deyo, mediate Grades; Mrs. Goldie
Preceptress and Matron; J. A. Fisher-Church, Primary Grades.
Sudduth, Farm Manager; Mrs.
C. J. Jones, Treatment Rooms
and Nursing.
FRIEDENSAU MISSIONARY
AND INDUSTRIAL
FOOCHOW INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
SCHOOL
Friedensau, Post Grabow, Bez.
Foochow, China
Magdeburg, Germany
Principal: G. E. Clarke.
Established 1899
FOX RIVER ACADEMY Board: The East German Union
Conference Executive Commit-
Sheridan, Ill. tee..
Established 1900
Officers: W. Muller, - Principal; W.
Board of Managers: W. H. Holden, Krumm, Business Manager; F.
Pres.; J. C. Nixon, Sec. and Scheibenberger, Treas.
Treas.; P. C. Hanson, Hiram
Young, A. J. Clark, F. E. En- Faculty: W. Muller, Principal, 131-
driss, B. L. Post. ble, Rhetoric, Psychology, Logic,
Faculty: I. C. Nixon, Principal. Philosophy; F. Pieringer, Bible,
Business Manager, and Bible: History, Chemistry, Physics;
P. E. Quimby, Preceptor, Bible 0. Petermann, Latin, Greek, He-
and History; Mrs. Vina brew, Coinmercial; H. Binnewies.
Thompson, Preceptress; Miss Bible, Literature, Natural Sci-
Mary Greer, Matron, Domestic ence, Pedagogy; Dr. E. Meyer,
Science; B. L. Thompson, Farm, Hygiene, Physiology; J. Esser,
Dairy, Agriculture, Missions, and Anatomy, First Aid; Blume,
History; E. M. Christiansen, Bookkeeping, Commercial Arith-
Science and Mathematics; Ruth metic, and Correspondence; Chr.
Johnson, English and Lan- Zybach, Church History, History
guages; Maude Warren, Music. of Missions, Denominational
History, Testimonies, French,
English; M. Birkner, Music,
FRESNO ACADEMY Stenography; E. Trusen, Ger-
man, Foreign Department.
Route J, Box 43, Fresno, Cal.
Established 1918 as an Intermedi-
ate School; as an Academy 1921.
Board of Managers: W. L. Foster, FUKIEN INTERMEDIATE
Pres.; D. A. Morton, Sec.; 0. 0. SCHOOL
Applegate, Treas.; W. H. Dex- Kulangsu, Amoy, China
ter, W. F. Field, W. U. Walder,
G. A. Wheeler, G. A. Grauer. Principal: B. L. Anderson.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 165

GEM STATE ACADEMY HANKOW INTERMEDIATE


Caldwell, Idaho. SCHOOL
Established 1918 Wang Gia Dun, Hankow, Hupeh,
China
Board of Managers: Executive
Committee of the Southern Idaho Established 1918
Conference. Faculty: 0. J. Gibson, Principal;
Officers of the Board: J. W. Nor- Lou Gan Ching, Asst. Principal;
wood, Pres.; A. N. Atteberry, Mrs. M. E. Mullinnex, Precep-
Sec. tress; Moh Gi Ren, Hwang Dzi
Faculty: A. N. Atteberry, Princi- Gang, Li Djen, Wang Min Seng.
pal and Business Manager; E.
E. Carman; Preceptor, Bible, Car-
pentry; Mrs. Eva Kahler, Eng- HARLEM ACADEMY
lish, Modern Language; Phillip
Nelson, History, Science; Miss 1 44.West r3rst St., New York,
N. Y.
Kate "Scott, Preceptress, Mathe-
matics; Miss Enid Sparks, Edu- Established 1920
cation, Primary Grades; R. W. Board: Greater New York Confer-
Airey, Preparatory Grades; ence Committee.
Mrs. Marie Green, Intermediate Faculty: J. L. Moran, Principal,
Grades; Mrs. Nina B. Atteberry, History, and Language; E. M.
Domestic Art; Mrs. E. E. Car- Lane, Academic Department;
man, Intermediate Grades; Mrs. R. C. Smith, Grammar Depart-
H. A. Green, Piano, Voice, Cho- ment; Rebecca Yeadon, Inter-
rus. mediate Department; Mrs. E. M.
Lane, Primary Department.
GRAYSVILLE ACADEMY
Graysville, Tenn.
HARTFORD INTERMEDIATE
Established 1893
SCHOOL
Board of Managers: B. F. Knee-
land; Pres.; L. A. Jacobs, Sec.; sr Whitmore St., Hartford, Conn.
Thos. E. Pavey, A. R. Wilson, Established 1921
G. H. Baber, W. L. Killen, B. F. Board of Managers: E. L. Cardey,
Webb. Chairman; Miss Mabel A. Por-
Faculty: L. A. Jacobs, Principal ter, Sec.; 0. F. Furnival, Treas.;
and Manager; Mrs. Mettie L. S. Wheeler, S. I. Bragan, N.
Sharp-Lenker, Bible; Mrs. I. D. C. Van Horn.
Richardson, Preceptress and
Matron, Physiology and Cook- Faculty: G. F. Furnival, Principal;
ing; Letha M. Litchfield, Inter- Mrs. M. E. Hamilton, Precep-
mediate Grades; Mrs. L, A. tress; Mrs. R. A. Ware, Matron;
Jacobs, Primary.

HONAN INTERMEDIATE
HAITIEN SEMINARY SCHOOL
Box 28, Cape Haitien, Haiti Lowanho, Yencheng, Honan, China
Board: A. G. Roth, G. G. Roth, M. Established 1917
N. Isaac, Miss Hennine L. Roth.
Faculty: Miss Hemline L. Roth, Faculty: D. S. Williams, Princi-
Principal; Asst., Miss Ruth I. pal; Mrs. D. S. Williams, Asst.
Roth. Principal; six native teachers.
166 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

HUTCHINSON THEOLOGICAL Indiana Conference Committee.


SEMINARY Faculty: C. W. Marsh; Principal
Hutchinson, Minn. and Manager, History; Mrs. C.
Established 1910 W. Marsh, English and Modern
Language; W. J. Blake, Bible
Board of Trustees: E. T. Russell, and History; Mrs. W. J. Blake,
H. M. Johnson, H. J. Sheldon, English, Sewing; R. W. Woods,
A. J. Haysmer, W. H. Clark, S. Preceptor, Science; Gladys Mc-
A. Ruskjer, N. P. Neilsen, P. E. Dill, Preceptress, Latin; C. J.
Brodersen, N. R. Nelson, M. S. Harris, Farm Manager; Mrs.
Reppe, James Johnson, C. Ed- Jane Albro, Matron, Hydrother-
wardsen, A. P. Hanson, C. 0. apy; Faye Ellis, Normal, Grades
Dammon, William Guthrie, P. G. 7 and 8; Ruby Harrison, Grades
Stanley, S. E. Wight. 1-6.
Executive Board: H. M. Johnson,
J. M. Peterson, E. T. Russell, N.
P. Neilsen, M. S. Reppe.
Faculty: H. M. Johnson, Pres., INTER-MOUNTAIN ACADEMY
New Testament Greek, H. R. Located at Rulison, Colo.
Johnson, Bible; 0. A. Skau, His- Established 1918
tory; P. G. Nelson, .Vorwegian;
P. A. Christiansen, Danish; J. Postal Address: R. F. D., Grand
M. Peterson, English, German; Valley, Colo. -
F. M. Hanson, Asst. Teacher; Board of Managers: The Executive
Marion Johnson, English; J. 0. Committee of Inter-Mountain
Hanson, Mathematics; G. C. Jor- Conferencee.
gensen, Science; Caroline Hop-
kins, Commercial; Anna Nelson,. Faculty: W. C. Baldwin, Principal
Normal; Mrs. Bertha Peake, and Business Manager, English;
Grade Teacher; S. Ledington, Roy Kinzer, Asst. Manager, In-
Director of Music; Mrs. S. Led- dustrial, Commercial; W. A. Al-
ington, Voice; Ida Hansen, Hy- way, Spiritual Advisor, Bible;
drotherapy, Nursing; Mrs. F. M. Benton Wilcox, Preceptor, His-
Hanson, Matron; 0. A. Skau, tory, Mathematics; Edna Rags-
Preceptor; Marion Johnson, Pre- dale, Preceptress, Language,
ceptress; George Axelsen, Farm Normal; Mrs. W. C. Baldwin,
Manager. Vocal, Art; Ethel Baird, Piano,
Assistants and Instructors of In- Physical Culture; Nena Thomp-
Dustries: Hilbert Sorenson, son, Matron.
Asst. in Science; Caroline Hop-
kins, Domestic Science; A. M.
Martin, Sloyd, Carpentry; F. M. JAPAN MISSION TRAINING
Hanson, Blacksthithing; Maybe] SCHOOL
Jensen, Sewing; Mrs. Bertha 16g Amanuma, Suginami-mura,
Peake, Drawing; Harold Olson, Toyotama-gun, Tokyo, Japan
Bookbinding; Howard Frederik-
sen, Printing. Postal Address: Box 7, Yodobashi
Post Office, Tokyo, Japan.
INDIANA ACADEMY Established 1908
Cicero, Ind. Board: Executive Committee of
Established 1902 Union Mission.
Board of Managers: C. S. Wiest, Local Board of Management: H.
Pres.; C. W. Marsh, Sec. and F. Benson, P. A. Webber, A. B.
Treas.; and the members of the Cole, H. Kuniya, A. N, Ander-
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 167

son, S. Yamazaki, S. Miyake, H. Heald, E. L. Cardey, R. S. Fries,


J. Perkins. J. A. Trout, W. E. Bliss, C. R.
Principal: P. A. Webber (on fur- Smith, C. L. Kilgore, W. C. Mof-
lough). fet, J. K. Jones, D. U. Hale, P.
Business Manager: A. N. Nelson. L. Thompson, J..E. Jayne, H. A.
Vandeman, H. B. Tucker, C. B.
Haynes, J. C. Stevens, H. A.
Weaver, W. 0. Howe.
KAREN MISSION SCHOOL
Local Board: E. K. Slade, B. F.
S. D. A. Mission, Kammamaung,
Shwegon P. 0., via Moul- Maehlan, J. A. Trout, J. K.
mein, Burma Jones, C. L. Kilgore.
Established 1918
Officers of the Corporation: E. K.
In charge of E. B. Hare, assisted
by Mrs. E. B. Hare, H. Baird, Slade, President; J. A. Trout,
and Karen teachers. Secretary-Treasurer.
Administration: B. F. Machlan,
Pres. and Business Manager;
KETCHUM INTERMEDIATE J. A. Trout, Sec. and Treas.;
- SCHOOL C. 0. Perkins, Preceptor; Miss
Violet Morgan, Preceptress;
Ketchum, Okla. Mrs. May M. Quantock, Matron.
Established 1911 Faculty: B. F. Machlan, Pres.,
School Administration; S. M.
Board of Directors: A. Z. Miller, Butler, Bible; B. B. Ross, His-
Pres.; G. R. Bracken, see.; G. tory; Rachel Salisbury, Eng-
W. Holland, Treas.; Ezra Fill- lish; H. W. Lindsay, Ancient
man, S. E. Keehnel, Marvin Kin- Languages; Mrs. B. B. Ross,
zer, R. H. Sufficool. Modern Languages; J. W. Salis-
Faculty: G. M. Mathews, Princi- bury, Science; G. H. Winslow,
pal; Mrs. Flora M. Moyers. Mathematics, Biology; C. 0.
Perkins, Asst. Bible; Edna S.
Farnsworth, Piano, Harmony,
LAKE GROVE MISSION SCHOOL History of Music; C. S. Cork-
ham, 'Commercial; Rowena E.
Lake Grove, Thoreau, N. Mex. Purdon, Normal Director; Olive
Lindberg, Grammar Dept., Critic
Established 1918 Teacher; Ella Osbonie, Inter-
Managing Board: Morris Lukens, Mediate Dept., Critic Teacher;
L. B. Schick, Orno Follett. Mrs. L. E. Aldrich, Primary
Dept., Critic Teacher; Miss Au-
Faculty: Orno Follett, Bible; Ag- dra Reichenbach, Normal Art;
nes Follett, Teacher and Domes- Mrs. May M. Quantock, Cook-
tic Science. ing, Home Economics; Mrs. H.
W. Lindsay, Practical Nursing,
Hydrotherapy; H. B. Rudolph,
LANCASTER JUNIOR COLLEGE Carpentry; Mrs. Geneva Hast-
ings, Sewing; S. E. Brown, Ag-
South Lancaster, Mass. riculttire; George Skaling, Cook;
Established 1882 Joseph Hawksley, Steam and
Electrical Enginering; Miss Ir-
Board of Trustees: E. K. Slade, ma Rothstein, Asst. MUsic; L.
(Pres.) . B. F. Machlan, B. M. E. Aldrich, Registrar.
168 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

LATIN-AMERICAN TRAINING LAURELWOOD ACADEMY


SCHOOL Gaston, Oreg.
1325 North Fourteenth St.,
Established 1904
Phoenix, Ariz.
Board of Managers: H. W. Cot-
Established 1920 trell, Chairman; Wm. Reith, J.
Board: A. R. Sandborn,,Chairman; H. Hanson, J. F. Beatty, B. J.
K. M. Adams, Sec. and Treas.; Cady, N. C. Erntson, A. R. Bell,
R. L. Benton, H. L. Wallace, L. L. K. Dickson, L. F. Burdoin.
B. Ragsdale, D. C. Fields, D. L. Faculty: F. S. Bunch, Principal,
Wagner, I. T. Reynolds, C. D.
M. Williams. Bible; Wm. Reith, Business
Faculty: K. M. Adams, Principal; Manager, Bookkeeping; W. H.
H. F. Brown, Director; Emma Bunch, '' Preceptor, Latin and Sci-
Caballero, Sciences; Aurelia ence; F. 0. Rathbun, Mathemat-
Vargas de Mora, Spanish Lan- ics and Chemistry; E. A. Pohle,
guage; L. M. Stump, Preceptor; History; Mrs. F. 0. Rathbun,
English; Mrs. R. G. Lewis, Pre- English and Expression; Mrs.
ceptress, Matron; Augusta Mary E. Little, Normal Director,
Buchheim, Piano, Vocal Music; Mrs. T. H. Folkenberg, Piano
C. E. Kellogg, arpentry; Mrs. and Organ; Mrs. Kathryn
Luitjens, Sewing; R. G. Lewis, Meeker, Voice and Piano; Mrs. ,
Agriculture. C. M. Wyant, Preceptress and
The Latin American Training Matron; B. A. Meeker, Critic
School is under the same man- Teacher, Grades 7, 8; Miss Hazel
agement as the Arizona Acad- Gibson, Critic Teacher, Grades
emy and uses the same dormito- 4-6; Mrs. Anna Kingsbury,
ries and other equipment. Critic Teacher, Grades 1-3.
Vocational Instructors: S. C.
Hanson, Carpentry and Engi-
LATIN UNION TRAINING neering; Sewing,
SCHOOL Typewriting.
(Seminaire Adventiste du Saleve)
Collonges sous Saleve, Haute
Savoie, France LIMA TRAINING SCHOOL
(Formerly at Gland, established (Instituto Industrial)
1904; removed 1921.) Miraflores, Lima, Peril, South
Board of Management: A. V. Ol- America
son, Pres.; L. L. Caviness, Sec.;
U. Augsbourger, Jules Rey, 0. Established 1919
Ganty, Dr. P. A. De Forest. Postal Address: Casilla 1002,
Faculty: L. L. Caviness, Principal, Lima, Per6, South Ameriea.
Spanish; A. Vaucher, Bible and Board of Managers: E. F. Peter-
History; M. Tieche, Literature son, Chairman; C. D. Striplin,
and Pedagogy; H. Evard, Pre- Sec.-Treas.; F. I. Mohr, R. R.
ceptor, Sciences; L. Vez, Manual Coble, and the four superintend-
Labor; 0. Ganty, Business Man- ents of the local missions in the
ager, Bookkeeping; Mrs. Lenna Inca Union.
W. Salisbury, Preceptress; Sara
Armengaud, French; Gertrude Director and Manager: C. D. Strip-
Guidal, English and German; lin.
Marie Boucher, Matron; Miss Faculty: C. D. Striplin, Principal;
Beullens, Shorthand and Type- Mrs. C. D. Striplin and F. P.
writing. Osorio, Asst. Teachers.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 169

LODI ACADEMY Officers of the Board: J. W. Chris-


Lodi, Cal. tian, Pres.; Newton Evans, Vice-
Pres.; S. S. Merrill, Sec. and
Established 1908 Treas.; L. M. Bowen, Business
Board: C. Santee, H. S. Shaw, G. Manager.
A. Grauer, Adolph Johnson, P.
H. Glantz, M. L. Rice, D. D. Faculty of Medicine: N. G. Evans,
Lake, F. T. Oakes, Sec. B. S., M. D., President, Profes-
Faculty: D. D. Lake, Principal, Bi- sor of Pathology; P. T. Magan,
ble; F. T. Oakes, Business Man- - Ph. B., M. D., Dean of Los
ager, Commercial Dept.; E. E. Angeles Division, Professor of
Backus, Asst. Bible, Carpentry; Medicine; Alfred Shryock, A. B.
Lloyd Landis, English; V. V. M. D., Secretary and Registrar,
Wolfkill, Science, Mathematics; Professor of Histology and Em-
G. C. Heinrich, German, Latin; bryology.
J. F. Caster, Farm Supt., Agri- Professors: Eliot Alden, A. B., M.
culture; H. M. Lee, Preceptor, D., F. A. C. S., Clinical Sur-
Asst. Bible; Velma Wallace, gery; Charles L. Allen, M. D.,
Normal Director; Mrs. F. T. Clinical Neuropsychiatry; Ed-
Oakes, Preceptress, Hydrother- ward W. Alsberge, D. D. S.,
apy; Mrs. Birdie Bohna, Ma- Clinical Dental Surgery; Her-
tron, Domestic, Science; Minnie bert T. Brooks, A. B., M. D.,
Belle Scott, Registrar, Asst. Clinical Medicine; Charles C.
Commercial Dept. Mrs. J. F. Brdwning, M. D., Diseases of
Gaster, Sewing; 'Elizabeth A. the Chest; George W. Brown,
Maycock, Pianoforte, Organ, M. D., Clinical Otolaryngology;
Harmony; Mrs. G. C. Heinrich, Clinton A. Burrows, M. D., Oto-
Asst. in Pianoforte; G. W. laryngology; Ralph L. Brynes,
Greer, Voice and Directing; 0. M. S., M. D., F. A. C. P., Dis-
C. Baldwin, Grade 8; Marie Lu- eases of the Chest; Kemper B.
cas, Grade 7; Ethel Walder, Campbell, L. L. M., Medical
Grades 5, 6; Ruth Westcott, Jurisprudence; Ralph R. Camp-
Grades 3, 4; Mrs. G. W. Greer, bell, M. D., F. A. C. P. Clinical
Grades 1, 2. Dermatology; Foster K. Collins,
B. S., M. D., Operative Sur-
gery; Daniel Delos Comstock,
LOMA LINDA COLLEGE M. D., Medicine; Robert V. Day,
Legal Title: " College of Medical M. D. Clinical Urology; Charles
Evangelists." B. Dirks, Ph. B., M. D., Neurol-
ogy; Arthur N. Donaldson, A.
Loma Linda and Los Angeles, Cal. B., M. D., Physiology; Julio En-
Chartered 1909 delman, D. D. S., Stomatology;
Board of Trustees: (Term of two Louise Felsenthal, D. D. S., M.
years) A. G. Daniells, W. T. D., Oral Surgery; Alfred E. Gal-
Knox, S. E. Wight, A. R. Ogden, lant, A. B., M. D., Orthopedic
E. T. Russell, Wm. Guthrie, Al- Surgery; William A. George, A.
fred Shryock; (term of one M., M. D., Principles of Sur-
year) J. W. Christian, J. J. gery; Charles W. Harrison, M.
Weir, P. T. Megan, H. W. Voll- D., Anatomy; Lasher Hart, M.
mer, Newton Evans, W. M. Ad- D., F. A. C. P., Dermatology;
ams, L. M. Bowen; (term of 'Fred E. Herzer, A. B., M. .D.,
three years) E. H. Risley, R. F. Bacteriology and Hygiene; Al-
Emmerson, S. S. Merrill, W. A. bert L. Hill, M. D., Pediatrics;
George, J. J. Nethery, G. W. P. V. K. Johnson, M. D., Clin-
Reaser, George Thomason. ical Pediatrics; P. Martin Kel-
170 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

ler, M. D., Obstefrics; Florence M. D., Medicine; Hersel E. But-


Keller, M. D., Gynecology; Wil- ka, M. D., Clinical Pathology;
liam B. Kern, M. D.,Psychiatry; Lenore D. Campbell, M. D., His-
William H. Kiger, M. D., Proc- tology; John E. Colloran, M. D.
tology; John L. Kirkpatrick, M. Clinical Surgery; Arthur E.
D., Clinical Surgery; George H. Coyne, M. D., Otolaryngology;
Kress, B. S. M. D., Ophthalmol- Walter R. Crane, B. S., M.' D.,
ogy; August H. Larson, B. S., Otolaryngology; Anstruther Da-
M. D. Clinical Obstetrics; Fred vidson, C. M., B. M., M., D.,
E. 1.,eltice, M. D., Gynecology; Dermatology; Albert R. Dick-
Granville MacGowan, M. D., son, M. D., Surgery; E. Gillman
Urology; Lyle G. McNeile, M. Goodrich, M. D., Emergency Sur-
D., Clinical Obstetrics; Victor gery; Dwight M. Green, B. S.,
L. Mann, M. D., Neurology; M. D., Medicine; Roy W. Ham:
Glen W. Millard, D. D. S. Den- mack, M. D., Tropical Medicine;
tal Surgery; R. S. ()Wen, Biblical J. W. Heustis, M. D., Clinical
Exegesis; John S. Reekie, M. D., Ophthalmology; Carl R. How-
Ch. M., Medicine; Lewis D. Rem- son, M. D., Diseases of the
ington, M. D., Clinical Medicine Chest; Walter L. Huggins, Ph.
in Diseases of the Chest; W. B., M. D., F. A. C. S., Surgery;
W. Richardson, M. D., F. A. C. Lyra Hunt-George, M. D., Ob-
S., Clincal Surgery; Edward H. stetrics; J. Mark Lacey, M. D.,
Risley, M. D., Chemistry; Her- Medicine; John IV. Nevids, M.
bert Augustus Rosenkradz, M. D., Diseases of the Chest;
D., Clinical Urology; A. J. George Piness, M. D., Medicine;
Scott, Jr., M. D., Pediatrics; Robert E. Ramsay, M. D., Pedi-
Rea E. Smith, M. D., F. A. C. S., atrics; Frederick S. Ray, B. S.,
Surgery; Wilburn Smith, M. D., M. D., Surgery; Iner Sheld-
M. R. C. S., L. R. C. P., F. R. Ritchie, M. D., Anatomy; Alfred
C. S., Surgery; Owen R. Staf- R. Roos, M. D., Pathology;
ford, M. D., Roentgenology; Frederick M. Rossiter, B. S., M.
George Thomason, M. D., L. R. D., Medicine; Homer R. Rue,
C. S., L. R. C. 1'., F. A. C. S., M. D., Orthopedic Surgery;
Surgery; J. J. A. Van Kaatho- Leon Shulman, M. D., Diseases'
ven, M. D., Clinical Surgery; of the Chest; Edgar K. Shu-
Henry W. Vollmer, M. D., Medi- maker, M. D., Ophthalmology;
cine; Nils J. Waldorf, B. A., S. Cleon W. Symonds, M. D.,
T. B., Biblical Exegesis; John J. Clinical Surgery; Abbie Wine-
Weir, M. D., Ophthalmology; gar-Simpson, M; D., Gynecol-
John C. Wilson, M. D., Clinical ogy; Richard H. Van Denburg,
Orthopedic Surgery; C. Benson M. D., Urology; J. E. Vallee,
Wood, M. D., Clinical Otolaryn- M. D., Otolaryngology.
gology in Tuberculosis; William Lecturers and Demonstrators:
W. Worster, A. M., M. D., Clin- Frank D. Bullard, M. D., Anes-
ical Medicine; Edmund M. Laz- thesia; Harry Shook Blossom,
ard, M. D., F. A. C. S., Clinical M. D., Psychiatry; Leslie D.
Obstetrics. Trott, M. D., Public Health; F.
Associate and Assistant Profes- W. Howard Taylor, M. . D.,
sors: Samuel Ayres, Jr., A. B., Roentgenology.
M. D. Dermatology; Milton A. Inetructors: Ora Barber, M. D.,
Barndt;14. D., F. A. C. S., Oto- M. D., Bacteriology; Walter L.
laryngology; Alexander 'A. Bayley, M. D., Surgery; Earl A.
Blatherwick, M. D., Clinical Sur- Burk, A. B., M. D., Urology;
gery; Phil Boller, A. B., M. D., Mabel Butka, M.' D., Laboratory
Gynecology; Harry V. BroWn, Diagnosis; Lawrence Butka, M.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 171

D., Medicine; George H. Carey, Faculty of Nurses' Course: New-


M. D., Otolaryngology; Donald ton Evans; M. D., President; P.
Cass, A. B., M. D., Medicine; T. Magan, M. D., Dean of Los
Barney Coleman, M. D., Medi- Angeles Division; H. W. Voll-
cine; Maude L. A. Colloran, M. mer, M. D., Medical Superin-
D., Pediatrics; Belle Wood- tendent, Sanitarium Principles
Comstock, M. D., Pediatrics; and Sanitation and Nblic
Frank A. Edwards, A. B., N. D., Health; Alfred Shryock, M. D.,
Ophthalmolog,y; P. B. Exelby, Anatomy, Biology and Physi-
A. B., M. D., Urology; Fred B. ology; Nora W. Whitney, R. N.,
Fairchild, B. S., M. D., Surgery; Superintendent of Nurses, Loma
Irving M. Feldkamp, N. D., Linda Division; Martha Borg,
Medicine; Floyd W. Gardner, A. R. N., Superintendent of Nurses
B., N. D., Chemistry; Alfred A. for Los Angeles Division; W. A.
Gumbiner, M. D., Ophthalmol- George, M. D., Surgical Tech-
ogy; James H. Hara, M. ,D., nique, Principles of Massage;
Medicine; Harold P. Hare, B. S., E. H. Risley, M. D., Chemistry
NI. D., Medicine; James F. Hol- and Materia Medica; J. J. Weir,
leran, M. D., Surgery; Walter M. D., Bible; Floyd W. Gardner,
Holleran, B. S., N. S., M. D., M. D., Diseases; Lyra Hunt-
Surgery; F. Jean Holt, M. D. George, M. D., Obstetrics and
Anesthesia; Cora W. Jones, M. Pediatrics; Lenore Campbell,
D., Diseases of the Chest; John M. D., Dietetics, Nutrition, and
R. Leadsworth, M. D., Otolaryn- Cooking; Ora Barber, N. D., Hy-
gology; Wellesley P. Magan, NI. giene and BacteriologY; A. M.
D., Surgery; Ralph W. Maker, Dart, Bible Doctrines and Testi-
M. D., Medicine; Thomas V. Mc- monies; Elva Wallack, Medical
Hugh, M: D., Surgery; J. E. Mc- and Surgical Procedures; Rosa-
Killop, B. L., B. S. D., M. D., lie Tolle, R. N., Hydrotherapy
Medicine; E. E. Moody, M. D., and Technique of Massage; Bir-
Pediatrics; Fred B. Moor, NI. D., tle M. Allen, R. N., Technique
Pharmacology and Physiolog- of Hydrotherapy and Electro-
ical Therapeutics; Gilbert R. therapy; S. Jay Whitney, R. N.,
Owen, M. D., Otolaryngology; Technique of Hydrotherapy.
James L. Robinson, M. D., Med-
icine; Paul Kelley Sellew, A. B.,
M. D., Ophthalmology; Leroy B. MAPLEWOOD ACADEMY
Sherry, M. D., Surgery; Claude
Steen, M. D., Medicine; Irwin C. Maple Plain, Minn.
Sutton, NI. D., Urology; Ruth J. Established 1904
Temple, M. D., Pediatrics; A. Executive Board: A. J. Haysmer,
Gertrude. Wolferman, M. D.. Pres.; L. C. Palmer, Sec.; S. D.
Diseases of the Chest.
Hartwell, A. H. Ruikoetter, E.
G. Hayes, H. M. Hiatt, J. W.
Los Angeles Division: The Ellen Dahlgren, 0. U. Giddings, C.
G. White Memorial Hospital Merickel, H. L. Halverson, C.
and Boyle Ave. Dispensary, 304 Bracken.
North Boyle Ave. (cor Michigan Faculty: L. C. Palmer, Principal,
Ave.), Los Angeles, Cal., P. T. Science; Eugene Leland, Bible;
Magan, M. D., (Dean of Los An- L. J. Vollmer, History; Aimee
geles Division) in charge. This F. Du Bois, English; J. J. Mair,
is the Clinical Department of Preceptor, History, English;
the College of Medical Evange- Olive Severs-Palmer, Language;
lists. J. L Layman, Mathematics,
172 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Manual Training; Mrs. Katie MOUNT ELLIS ACADEMY


M. Pogue, Normal Subjects; Bozeman, Montana
Verna M. Hill, Accountant, Established 1901
Commercial Subjects; Blanche
de Spelder, Piano, Organ, Voice, Board of Managers: (Not report-
Theory; Ruth Kipp, Violin; ed).
Lottie Ulvick, House Nurse, Faculty: E. E. Farnsworth, Prin-
Hydrotherapy, Sanitation; El- cipal, Bible, Mathematics; G. S.
sena M. Christensen, Matron; Ray, Preceptor, History, Mod-
C. P. Merickel, Farm Superin- ern Languages; Miss Effie
tendent. Walin, Preceptress, English, Sci-
ence; R. L. -Walin, Business
Manager; Mrs. Harry Watson,
Piano, Organ; Mrs. B. B. Tay-
MARATHI TRAINING SCHOOL lor, Primary Grades.
S. D. A. Mission, Lasalgaon, G. I.
P. Ry., India
Established 1020 MOUNT VERNON ACADEMY
In charge of R. E. Loasby, assist- Mount Vernon, Ohio
ed by Mrs. R. E. Loasby, L. G.
\Vood, Kasote, Shushelabai, Established 1893
Deode. Executive Board: N. S. Ashton,
F. H. Robbins, D. S. Teters, C.
L. Stone, A. E. King, D. A. Par-
MARITIME ACADEMY sons, J. W. McCord, I. J. Gault,
Memramcook, New Brunswick R M. Spencer, C. F. Ulrich, C.
E. Welch.
Established 1904 Officers of the Board: N. S. Ash-
Board of Management: J. L. Wil- ton Pres.; C. L. Stone, Sec.; A.
son, Chairman; I. A. Armstrong, '
E. King, Treas.; C. C. Pulver,
Sec., and the members of the Auditor.
Maritime Conference Committee. Local Board:. N. S. Ashton, Chair-
Administration: I. A. Armstrong, man; C. L. Stone, Sec.; I. J.
Principal and Business Mgr Gault, A. E. King, C. E. Welch.
F. E. Vansickle, Treas.; H. W. Faculty: C. L. Stone, Principal;
Ingham, Preceptor; Maude Pang- H. J. Detwiler, Bible; S. C.
burn, Preceptress; Mrs. H. W. Rockwell, Science and Mathe-
Ingham, Matron. matics; H. A. Miller, Music;
Faculty: I. A. Armstrong, Princi- Miss Ruth Bond, Assistant in
pal, Bible and Science; H. W. Music; Mrs. H. A. Miller, Eng-
Ingham, History and Mathe- lish and Latin; E. W. Tonjes,
matics; Maude Pangburn, Mu- History; Mrs. A. E. King, Pre-
sic; F. E. Vansickle, Commer- ceptress; Miss Sara K. Rudolph,
cial and English; Ethyl Steele, Preparatory and English; L. A.
Church School and languages. Newgard, Commercial Dept.;
Mrs. Harvey Cassell, Sewing;
Miss Elsie Tatman, Cashier and
MEISTILA TECHNICAL Registrar; Mrs. M. L. Kelley,
SCHOOL Expression; L. J. Borrowdale,
Meiktila, Burma
Preceptor; Katherine Keisker,
Matron; T. W. Webb, Carpen-
Established, 1910 try; A. I. Baker,Printing; R. B.
In charge of D. C. Ludington, as- Wheeler, Asst.nting
ri and His-
sisted by Burmese teachers. tory; A. E. King, Business Man-
.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 173

ager; L. B. Taylor, Chef, Cook- NORTHEAST INDIA UNION


ing. TRAINING SCHOOL FOR
BOYS
S. D. A. Mission, Morabadi,
NAERUM MISSION SCHOOL Ranchi, India
Established 1908; removed to Established 1917
nerum, 1918 In charge of L. H. Olson, assisted
by Bengali teachers.
Board of Managers: Scandinavian
Union Conference Committee.
Faculty: Erik Arnesen, Principal;
Miss Othilia Nielsen, Matron; NORTHWEST UNION MISSION
Mrs. Ingeborg Hjartarson, Anna TRAINING SCHOOL
Simonsen, Kathinka Henriksen. S. D. A. Mission, Hapur, 0. & R.
Ry., India
Established 1917
NEANDERTAL MISSIONARY In charge of F. W. Smith, assisted
SEMINARY, by Mrs. F. W. Smith, A. How-
(Missions-Seminar Neandertal) ard, A. Paul, Francis Wray.
Established 1921 Robin Singh, K. S. Sharma, N.
Neandertal, Post Mettman, Rhld., B. Singh.
Germany
Board of Trustees: P. Drinhaus,
E. C. Witzke, K. Sinz, H. Fen- NORWAY S. D. A. MISSION
ner, C. Bruck, 0. Schwenecke, J. SCHOOL
Braun, 0. Hirth, H. Hartkop, 0. (Name not finally settled)
Adolf, A. Langenstrassen. Temporary location and address:
Executive Committee: P. Drin- Solberg, Missionsskole, Solberg
ha.us, E. C. Witzke, 0. Marthe, pr. Ringelien p. o., Norway
J. Braun, 0. Hirth. Established 1921
Faculty: Dr. phil. E. C. Witzke Board of Managers: A. G. Chris-
(Director), Bible, Sacred Phil- tiansen, Chairman; Henry
ology, Philosophy; Dr. med. H. Grundset, K. Mrland, C. A.
Feldmann, Physiology, Hygiene, Thorp, L. J. Steve, H. Sivertsen.
Medical Missionary Instruction; Alfr. A. Berger.
Hauptlehrer, A. Hennig, German Faculty: Henry Grundset, Princi-
Language, History, Music; Liz. pal; Mrs. Anna Zentsen Ma-
Lehrerin, Clara Witzke, English tron; K. NM-land. Rolf Chris-
'
Language, Education, History; tensen.
Stud. phil. W. Pfeiler, Physics,
Chemistry, Mathematics.
OAK PARK ACADEMY
Nevada, Iowa
NORTH INDIA GIRLS' SCHOOL Established 1911
61 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India Board of Managers: W. H. Clark,
Pres.; W. H. Teesdale, Sec.; A.
Established 1919 P. Hanson, T. H. Jeys, A. W.
In charge of Mrs. G. E. Ghaus, as- Johnson, G. E. Leffler, C. J.
sisted by Mrs. B. Singh, Mrs. L. Metzger, A. L. Miller, Bert
B. Paul, Mrs. V. Julius, Miss A. Rhoads, J. E. Shively, A. R.
E. Caleb. SM0119e.
174 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Faculty: W. H. Teesdale, Princi- A. Jorgenson, Printing; James


pal and Manager; T. H. Jeys, Olmstead, Farm; J. D. Finley,
Bible; K. J. Reynolds, Precep- Garden and Broom Shop; E. C.
tor, History; Jennie Nelson, Jacobsen, Horticulture and
Preceptress, English; T. J. Poultry; L. E. Allen, Apicul-
Roach, Mathematics; Ruby Mc- ture; W. L. Bird, Campus; Mrs.
Gee, Science, Latin; Daisy Dean, W. H. Lewis, Matron; Mrs. E. I.
Music; Edythe Bushnell, Ma- Cunningham, Laundering; Jen-
tron; J. C. Johnston, Farm nie Stratton, Sewing; Mr. and
Manager. Mrs. J. W. Wade, Orphanage.

OAKWOOD JUNIOR COLLEGE OKLAHOMA' INTERMEDIATE


(For Colored) SCHOOL
Huntsville, Ala.. Oklahoma City, Okla.
Established 1895 Established 1921
Board of Managers: J. L. McEl- Board: N. Clausen, C. E. Smith,
hany, Chairman; J. I. Beards- F. Griffin, C. J. Dart, Mrs. A. F.
ley, Secretary; W. H. Heckman, Harrison.
Morris Lukens, J. A. Tucker, J. Faculty: Miss Almetta Garrett,
C. Thompson, J. F. Wright, W. Grades 9, 10; Miss Elizabeth
R. Elliott, G. E. Peters, W. E. Lothian, Grades 5-8; Mrs. A. F.
Strother, J. G. DaSent, H. Harrison, Grades 1-4.
Lawrence.
Execiitive Committee: J. L. McEl-
hany, Chairman; J. I. Beards- "OPEN VIEW" MISSION
ley, Sec.; J. G. Dasent, W. H. SCHOOL
Heckman, K. F. Ambs, J. H. Dwarikhal, Garhwal District,
Lawrence. India
Administration: J. I. Beardsley, (Hindi language)
Business Manager; K. F. Ambs,
Treas., Asst. Manager; W. L. Established 1910
Bird, Dean; L. E. Allen, Book- In charge of R. Peters, assisted by
keeper; Alex. Cox, Preceptor; N. B. Nathan, S. S. Massey, S.
Mrs. E. I. Cunningham, Precept- Singh, Kashi Pam, Tara Chand.
ress; Mrs. W. H. Lewis, Matron. Deb Singh.
Faculty: Theology and Science:
J. I. Beardsley, Pres.; IV. L.
Bird, Bible; E. C. Jacosen, His- OROUA MISSIONARY SCHOOL
tory; R. A. Jorgenson, Science; Longburn, New Zealand
F. L. Peterson, English and Mu-
sic; Mrs. W. H. Lewis, Medical; Established 1907
Mrs. A. J. Beardsley, Domestic Board: A. W. Cormack, E. Rosen-
Science, Lotta E. Bell, Normal dahl, G. F. Wright, B. Cozens,
Director; Jennie Stratton, Asst. J. Hookings, G. Adair, W. W.
Music; Ethel Field, Julia Baugh. Prescott, E. Watson.
Teachers Model School. Faculty: E. Rosendahl, Principal;
Industrial Faculty: J. I. Beards- other teachers, H. Streeter, Miss
ley, Supt.; K. F. Ambs, Asst. E. E. Edwards, Miss L:. Com-
Supt., Painting; W. H. Lewis, mins, Miss Sutton, Miss G Brit-
Mechanical Supt., Carpentry; R. tain.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 175

OSHAWA MISSIONARY Administration: J. W. Christian,


COLLEGE President Board of Trustees;
Oshawa, Ontario W. E. Nelson, President of Col-
lege, Bilsiness Manager, Chair-
Established 1912; Incorporated man of Local Board; G. A..Ny-
Dec. 20, 1919 strom, Treasurer.
Board of Trustees: F. W. Stray,
Pres.; K. L. Gant, Sec.; Earl Faculty: W. E. Nelson, Pres.; B.
Beaty, Treas.; J. L. Wilson, D. L. House, - Bible and Homiletics;
J. C. Barrett, S. Donaldson, J. M. W. Newton, Higher Mathe-
H. McEachern, N. H. Saunders, matics and Astronomy; H. A.
C. F. MeVagh, George Butler, Washburn, History; Guy Dail.
E. M. Fishell, L. F. Passebois, Bible;. Wm. E. Robbins, Regis-
H. H. Hans. trar; N. E. Paulin, Director of
Faculty: K. L. Gant, B. A., Pres., Music, Violin, Orchestra, Har-
History; W. R. French. Bible mony and History of Music; C.
and Greek; J. Curdy, French E. Weniger, English Language
Department; J. B. Clymer, and Literature; G. M. Price, G-
Mathematics, Science,' Latin; ology and BiolOgy; R. A. Mor-
Edna S. Trout, B. A., English; tensen, Physics and Chemistry;
Roy MacKenzie, Normal; Earl C. H. Castle, Accountancy and
Beaty, B. A., Treas., Commerce; Commerce; W. B. Taylor, Bible
L. N. Holm, Farm Manager, Ag- and Woodwork; L. W. Cobb,
riculture and Physiology; Min- English; C. D. Utt, Ancient
nie E. Abray, Preceptress, Sew- Languages; C. W. Dortch, Or-
ing, Library Science; W. J. Pin- gan and Chorus; Miss Alma J.
eombe, Preceptor,. History, Car- Graf, Preceptress; Mrs. Wm. E.
pentry; Lora Babcock, Piano; Robbins, English; Mrs. H. E.
Ivah Krome, Vocal; Annie Osborne, Normal Director, Edu-
Tenny-Maekenzie, Violin; Ida C. cation, and Normal Methods:
Wilson, Normal Critic Teacher; Mrs. W. B. Taylor, Piano and
Arley Willson, Normal Training Voice; H. 0. McCumber, His-
School; Sara Vuilleumier-Gage, tory; C. Kuhnle, French and
Asst. in French; Mrs. R. IL Mc- German; Mrs. J. H. Pa.ap, Art;
Clary, Matron. Miss Fedalma Ragon, Asst. Nor-
mal Director, Normal Methods;
Mrs. Daisy McConnell, Super-
PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE visor, Grammar Grades; Mrs.
Saint Helena, Cal. F.. A. Landis, Supervisor, Pri-
mary Grades, Mrs. Ruth Har-
Established 1909 vey-Brown, Piano; Miss Eliza-
Board of Trustees, Pacific Union beth. Tollman, Shorthand and
College Association: J. W. Chris- Typewriting; Mrs. Marie Rey-
tian, Pres.; W. E. Nelson, Sec.; nolds, Sewing; H. W. Clark, Bi-
C. Santee, G. W. Wells, J. J. ology; Mrs. May Hanley, Span-
Nethery, H. S. Shaw, W. M. ,Ad- ish; Miss Lysle Spear, Asst.
ams, W. C. White, J. A. Neil- Matron; R. L. Bond, Printing;
sen, C. E. Rice, M. W. Newton, J. I. Robison, Preceptor; 0. AAT .
G. A. Nystrom, A. R. Sandborn, Tucker, Preceptor.
M. L. Rice, W. W. Ruble.
Local Board of Management: W. Industrial Dept.: L. E. Camp, Ag-
E. Nelson, Chairman; G. A. Ny- riculture; A. D. Owens, Saw-
strom, Sec.; J. W. Christian, G. mill; Mrs. C. M. Horning,
W. Wells, C. E. Rice, M. W. Laundry; C. Robertson, Trans-
Newton, B. L. House. portation.
176 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

PHILIPPINE ACADEMY G. Youngberg, T. L. Oswald,


239-251 Luna St., Pasay, Rizal, Martin Keer, G. Hagele.
Philippine Islands Faculty: W. F. Hahn, Principal
Postal Address: Box 1772, Manila, and Manager, Mathematics; C.
Philippine. Islands M. Babcock, Bible; Bessie Stout,
English and Bookkeeping; G. G.
Established 1917 Dollinger, Preceptor and Lan-
Board of Directors: S. E. Jack- guages; Mrs. John Koehn, Pre-
son, Pres.; I. A. Steinel, Sec.; ceptress, House Nurse, and Hy-
L. V. Finster, R. E. Hay. S. W. drotherapy; Blanche Wood,Nor-
Munro, G. H. Murrin, C. N. mal and History; G. M. Gibbs,
Woodward, I. H. Evans, J. J. Mathematics and Science; Lyd-
Strahle, R. R. Breitigam, L. Z. ia Berg, Music; Ovina Eggum,
Roda, W. Rodriquez, M. Comi- Matron; Gordon Oss, Farm
lang, V. Arevalo. Manager.
Faculty: I. A. Steinel, Principal;
0. F. Sevrens, Preceptor; Mrs. I. RIVER PLATE ACADEMY
A. Steinel, Music Teacher and (ColegiO Adventista del Plata)
Matron; Mrs. 0. F. Sevrens,
Stenography; Mrs. J. J. Strahle, Puiggari, F. C. E., Entre Rios,
Normal Department; L. D. War- Argentina, South America
ren, Bible and History; Mrs. L. Established 1898
1). Warren, English; Mrs. S. E. Board of Managers: R. T. Baer,
Jackson., Intermediate Subjects; Pres.; J. S. Marshall, Sec.; 0. E.
Macario Pascual, Primary Hartman, L. B. Lundquist, F. L.
Grades; Mrs. Anisia Elauria, Perry, C. P. Crager, Otto E.
Primary Grades; Roman Sen- Schnepper, A.. R. Sherman, R.
son, Intermediate Grades; Miss H. Habenicht.
Esperanza Guirnela, Intermedi- Executive Committee: J. S. Mar-
ate Grades. shall, Chairman; J. G. Casebeer,
Sec.; R. T. Baer, R. H. Habe-
nicht.
PINE TREE ACADEMY Faculty: J. S. Marshall, Principal,
Auburn, Me. Business Manager, Pedagogy,
Established 1921 Science; G. W. Casebeer, Bible;
School Board: W. C. Moffet, E. J. M. Howell, English, History;
Mrs. J. S. Marshall, Normal De-
E. Osborne, W. 0. Howe, G. E. partment; Mrs. E. de Demarsico,
Owens, Mrs. Jennie Bates-Rus-
sell. Spanish, Mathematics; Luisa
P. de Everest, Music; Amalia
Faculty: G. E. Owens, Principal; , Block, Intermediate.
Miss Martha Bartlt t, Precep- Industrial Faculty: J. S. Marshall,
tress; Hubert Redding, Pre- Supt.; Mrs. W. H. Wohlers, Ma-
ceptor; Mrs. G. E. Owens, Ma- tron; W. H. Wohlers, Farm
tron; E. S. York, Farm Man - Supt.; Santiago Kast, Carpen-
ager. try; Carlos Kunzman, Bakery;
P. C. Beskow, Accountant.

PLAINVIEW ACADEMY
Redfield, S. Dak. SAN FERNANDO ACADEMY
Established 1902 San Fernando, Cal.
Board: S. A.. Ruskjer, Chairman; Established 1902
W. F. Hahn, Sec.; J. H. Nies, Board of Management: W. M. Ad-
C. M. Babcock, Emil Oswald, A. ams, Pres.; A. E. Hall, Sec. and
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 177

Treas.; J. J. Nethery, H. G. Lu- C. Warren, Fred Lee, Bernhard


cas, L. M. Bowen, C. C. Matti- Petersen, D. E. Rebok, H. W.
son, G. W. Reaser. Barrows, C. C. Crisler, S. L.
Faculty: A. E. Hall, A. M.. Prin- Frost.
cipal, Literature, History, Edu- Local Board: I. H. Evans, H. W.
cation; P. P. Adams, Bible, His- Barrows, C. C. Crisler, 0. A.
tory; E. M. Cadwallader, A. B., Hall, Dr, C. C. Landis, M. G.
Science, Mathematics; W. F. Conger, W. A. Scharffenberg, R.
Van Atta, A. B., Manual Train- J. Brines, D. E. Rebok, S. L.
ing, Commercial; Helen 0. Frost.
Knight, A. B., Spanish, Domes-
tic Science, Methods, Expres- Faculty: S. L. Frost, Principal,
sion; G. P. Eckard, B. Mus.. Di- Mathematics; D. E. Rebok.
rector of Music; Mrs. Edith A. Asst. Principal, Denominational
Cummings, Preceptress, Re- History, Church History, His-
views, Manual Arts; Miss Eliz- tory of Missions; R. J. Brines,
abeth Hiscox, Latin. Physiology, Treasurer, Science, Bookkeeping;
Librarian; Miss Edna Ander- M. G. Conger, Bible and General
son, English, Matron; Mr's. W. History; W. A. Scharffenberg,
F. Van Atta, Sewing; Mrs. G. P.. Normal Director; 0. R. Shreve,
Eckard, Asst. in Music; 0. F. Builder and Industrial Superin-
Conway, Preceptor, Farm Man- tendent; Mrs. F. H. Raley, Eng-
ager Ernestine A. Volkers. lish; Mrs. Glen Luther, English;
.Grades 1-5; Ethel Forsberg. Mrs. W. A. Scharffenberg, Asst.
6-8; Mrs: A. E. Hall, Registrar. Accountant and Typewriting;
Accountant. Mrs. S. L. Frost, Music; Miss
Bessie Mount, Preceptress; Wu
Dzeh Shan, Preceptor, Asst. in
SANTALI BOYS' SCHOOL Bible, Physiology; Sie Sui An,
S. D. A. Mission, Karinatar, E. I. Wenli; Swen Mo Si, Asst. Pre-
Ry., India. ceptor and Teacher in Middle
Established 1915 School; Li Hsing, Asst. in Sci-
ence; Yeh Kwen Gang,Office
In charge of R. J. Borrow-dale, as- Asst. and Teacher; Ce ng Si
sisted by Santali Teachers. Muh, Grades 5, 6; Mis Si Muh,
Asst. in Music; Sie Tswen Hsin,
Asst. in Mathematics; Djo Dji
SANTALI GIRLS' SCHOOL Fan, Primary Grades 1-4; Li
S. D. A. Mission, Karmatar, E. I. Gwang Ren, Asst. in Higher
Ry., India Primary Grades; Dzon Ffswen
Established 1913 , Yuan. Asst. in Normal and
In charge of Mrs. R. J. Borrowdale, Higher Primary Grades.
assisted by Santali teachers.

SHELTON ACADEMY
SHANGHAI MISSIONARY Shelton, Nebr.
COLLEGE
Established as Hastings Inter-
(Formerly China Missions Train- mediate School in 1909; reestab-
ing School.) lished as Shelton Academy in 1919,
17 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, China Board of Managers: D. P. Wood,
Established 1910 Chairman; G. C. George, Sec.;
Board of Directors: I. H. Evans. D. D. Rees, Elsie Gibbs, L. B.
F. H. DeVinney, 0. A. Hall, M. Johnson, C. H. Miller, Lyman
178 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Middaugh, W. H. Kruse, J. W. ney, Russian; Grace Rosenthal,
Turner. Normal and Grade Subjects;
Faculty: G. C. George, Principal, Maude I. Carr, Instrumental
Bible; A. F. Kirk, Farm Mana- and Vocal Music; Alma L.
ger; W. L. Halverson, Preceptor, Goude, M. D., Health Subjects;
History; Edna Kilcher, Precept- Livesy M. Murphy, Preceptress,
ress, Pedagogy, and Methods; School Nurse; Lena R. Rosen-
Dorothy. Pearce, English and thal, Matron; W. N. Nehring,
Language; Arthur Holmes, Sci- Engineering.
ence and Mathematics; Edith
Hoffman, Grammar Grades; Mrs.
G. C. George, Music; Elma Ly- SINGAPORE TRAINING SCHOOL
ons, Matron.
399 Upper Serangoon Road, Singa-
pore, Straits Settlements
SHENANDOAH VALLEY
ACADEMY Established 1916
New Market, Va. Board of Management: The Ma-
Established 1906 laysian Union MiSsion Commit-
tee.
Board of Managers: T. B. West-
brook, W. H. Jones, R. T. Fultz, Local Board: F. A. Detamore,
C. E. Neff, W. A. Toler, E. G. Chairman; W. E. Gillis; G. J.
Tucker, R. D. Hottel, R. F. Far- Appel, V. L. Beecham, Roger rr
ley, W. E. Bidwell, J. Z. Hottel. Altman, A. E. Iverson, Sec.; EL
Faculty: J. Z. Hottel, Principal, C. 13aumgartner, V. E. Hender-
History; R. F. Farley, Bible; shot.
E. L. Parrish, Preceptor, Sci- Faculty: V. Edward Hendershot,
ence, Mathematics; Bertha Principal, Pastoral Training,
Hanger, Preceptress, English, Malay; H. C. Baumgartner,
Music; Floy M. Humphrey, Com- Business Manager, English, Bi-
mercial; Mildred Stuart, French, ble; Phang Nyuk Thin, Head
Sewing, Elementary Depart- Chinese Department; Wong En
ment; Mrs. E. L. Parrish, Hy- Yin, Asst. Business Manager;
drotherapy, Asst. Elementary Leong Pin Hong, Chinese Lan-
Department; Mrs.. E. A. Marry, guage; Chung Shuk Nyen, Pre-
Matron, Domestic Science; J. H. ceptor, Elementary Chinese;
Smith, Industrial, Woodworking. Mrs. Wong En Yin, Preceptress;
Loth R. Sine, Malay Training
Subjects; Paoel Gerhard Hoeta-
SHEYENNE RIVER ACADEMY soit, Malay Literature and Lan-
Harvey, N. Dak. guage; Djafar Penggabeen, Ara-
Established 1903 bic Malay; Tom Kin, ''Carpen-
try;- Chong Ah Kan, Polishing;
Board of Managers: P. G. Stanley. Mrs. Lee, Chinese Church School;
Pres.; A. G. Conde, Sec.; A. B. two assistant English teachers.
Tetzlaff, C. C. Jensen, W. 0.
Johnson, Christian Lang, Jacob
Wagner, Michael Stern.
Faculty: A. G. Goude, Principal; SINO-AMERICAN MIDDLE
E. J. Lorntz, Bible; G. S. Living- SCHOOL
ston, English; H. C. Hartman, Kulangsu, Amoy, China
Mathematics and Science; P. J.
Gaede, Preceptor, History; J. C. Established 1921
Harder, German; J. N. Nahor- In charge of B. L. Anderson.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 170

SOUTH AFRICAN_ TRAINING J. L. McElhany, F. L. Harrison,


SCHOOL - Burton Castle, J. A. Tucker, J.
Box 124, Ladysmith, Natal, C. Thompson, R. I. Keate, W. R.
South Africa Elliott, B. W. Spire, J. L. Shu-
ler, C. W. Curtis, S. G. Haughey,
Board: W. H. Branson, J. J. Birk- M. A. Hollister, B. F. Kneeland,
enstock, H. C. Olmstead, W. E. J. F. Kennedy, I. M. Martin.
Straw, U. Bender, J. W. Mac-
Neil, W. B. Commin,. G. W. Faculty: L. H. Wood, President;
Shone, B. E. Bed.doe, E. M. J. H. Behrens, Bible and Pasto-
Howard. ral Training; F. W. Field, Bible
and Science; H. A. Johnston,
Associate . Members: P. Venter, Preceptor, History; Iva Dell
Sr., H. S. 13eckner, Chas.. Spar- Kirk, Music; Alma L. DuBois,
row. Preceptress; Mable N. Behrens,
Faculty: 0. K. Butler, Principal; Normal Department; Myrtle V.
J. D. Stickle, V. R. Cooks, P. Maxwell, Critic Teacher, Model
Venter, A. Boekhout, Miss H. School; Maude I. Jones, Eng-
M. Hyatt, Mrs. J. D. Stickle, lish, Languages; Bessie Se-
Mrs. 0. K. Butler. graves, Matron, Domestic Sci-
ence; Ella M. Ingram, Inter-
grade Department; Ruby E.
SOUTH INDIA BOYS' TRAIN- Lea, Registrar, Stenography;
ING. SCHOOL Roy L. Carr, Accountant.
Krishnarajapuram (near Banga- Industrial Faculty: 4. R. Kenne-
lore), Mysore State, India dy, Business Manager; Bessie
Established 1915 Segraves, Cooking; F. W. Field,
Apiculture; B. J. Fountain,
Board of Managers: E. M. Meleen, Blacksmithing; G. E. Ledford,
F. J. Butler, Mrs. J. Crammond, Agriculture.
V. D. Coilpillai, P. J. Kelley.
Faculty: E. M. Meleen, Principal;
assisted by Mrs. E. M. Meleen SOUTHWESTERN JUNIOR
and five Indian teachers. COLLEGE
Keene, Tex.
Established 1894
SOUTH INDIA GIRLS' SCHOOL Board of Managers: M. Lukens,
3 Wheeler Road, Bangalore, India Chairman; F. R. Isaac, Sec.; J.
Established 1915. I. Taylor, F. J. Wright, C. E.
Board of Managers: E. M. Meleen, Smith, M. B. VanKirk, L. N.
F. J. Butler, Mrs. J. Crammond, Carter, R. P. Montgomery, H.
V. D. Coilpillai, P. J. Kelley. M. J. Richards, A. F. Harrison,
Faculty: Mrs. J. Crammond, Prin- H. L. Wilcox, H. R. Gay, A. W.
cipal, assisted by five Indian Peterson, W. J. Ward, E. R.
teachers. Potter.
Administration:rF, R. Isaac, Pres.;
L. N. Carter, Treas.; G. W.
SOUTHERN JUNIOR COLLEGE Habenicht, Preceptor; Mrs. Min-
Ooltewah, Tenn. nie Cook, Matron; Mrs. F. B.
Established 1896 as the Southern Moran, Preceptress.
Training School; removed to Ool- Faculty: F. R. Isaac, Pres.; C. E.
tewah in 1916. AcMoody, Bible; W. J. Mc-
Board of Managers: W. H. Heck- Comb, Science; H. A. Peebles,
man, Pres.; L. H. Wood, Sec.; Latin and Spanish; H. M. Kelly,
180 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

History; Claude Conard, Com- Preceptress, Cookery; Miss E.


mercial; G. W. Habenicht, Edmed, Miss M. Wharrie, Sten-
Mathematics; Irene Couch, Nor- ography; R. Ralston, Asst. in
mal Director; Laura Patterson, English, Mathematics, History;
English; Anna J. Olson, New H. E. Boyce, Science and Agri-
Testament History and Denom- culture; Miss P. Hardinge, Mu-
inational Endeavor; Mrs. W. H. sic; Miss A. V. Middleton, Nor-
Handhart, Voice; Mrs. F. R. mal Dept.; Miss A. Clegg, Dress-
Isaac, Piano; Maude Crump, Or- making; A. Annable, Carpen-
atory; L. N. Carter, Penman- try; A. Warren, Printing; Miss
ship; C. L. Dortch, Algebra; A. Aylward, Vocal Music, Phys-
Olive Wilson, Shorthand and ical Drill; J. Rigby, Bookkeep-
Typewriting; Brent Zachery. hip.; Miss B. A. Terry; French.
Violin.
Preparatory DepartMent: Irene
Couch, Director; Earnest Heim. SUTHERLIN ACADEMY
Grades 7, 8; Ophelia Riffel,
Grades 4, 6; Nora Dunn, Grades Sutherlin, Oreg.
1-3. Established 1918
Industrial Department: W. J. Board of Trustees: J. A. Rippey,
Ward, Broom-making; M. E. (Chairman), J. E. Weaver (Sec.
Ellis, Printing; C. L. Dortch, and Treas), A. V. Rhoads, T. L.
Woodwork; Mrs. P. H. Barnes, Thuenfier, C. Sr Sprague, F. A.
Cooking; Mrs. Burchfield, Laun- Lashier, J. D. Bennett.
dry; Mrs. D. V. Cram, Sewing; Faculty: J. E. Weaver, Principal,
H. P. Barnes, Bookkeeper; H. 0. English, Commercial; F. B. Jen-
Ragsdale, Farmer; Mrs. James sen, Preceptor, English, History;
B. Yates, Stenographer. J. R. Patterson, Bible; Miss Vio-
let Scott, Preceptress, Science,
Mathematics; Miss Ruth Hack-
STANBOROUGH MISSIONARY ett, Normal, Languages; Miss
COLLEGE Mina Bird, Typewriting; Miss
Mabel Stierwalt, Physiology,
Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts; Hydrotherapy; Mrs. J. E.
England Weaver, Pianoforte and Organ;
Established 1901 Miss Rika Hartog, Voice and
Board of Directors: M. N. Camp- Pianoforte; A. L. Stephens,
bell, Chairman; W. E. Read, Dr. Grades 7, 8; Miss Hilda Harden,
W. A. Ruble, F. A. Spearing, Grades 1-6.
Sec.; J C. Steward, A. S. Max- Industrial Faculty: J. E. Weaver,
well, W. R. Raitt. Superintendent and Manager;
Instructors: F. A. Spearing, Prin- Noyes Lorentz, Carpentry; R.
cipal, Advanced Bible, Testimo, R. Wood, Printing; Mrs. Ida
nies; Geo. Baird, Latin, History, Burden, Dressmaking; Mrs. H.
English; J. D. Gillatt, Greek, J. Reith, Cooking.
Hebrew', Psychology, Bible
Readings, Pastoral Training; J.
McAvoy, Preceptor, Elementary SWEDISH MISSIONARY
Bible; Dr. A. E. Druitt, Physi- SCHOOL
ology; Mrs. W. A. Ruble, Math- Nyhyttan, Jarnbods, Sweden
ematics; Nurse D. Jacobson,
Nurse D. Nolan, Simple Treat- Established 1898; reorganized 1908
ments; .Miss E. Donaldson, Pre- Board of Managers: Swedish Con-
ceptress; Miss A. Clifford, Asst. ference Committee.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 181

Faculty: C. 0. Carlstjerna, Mrs. Manager: T. R. Flaiz.


C. 0. Carlstjerna, Mrs. Ellis Col- Head Master: 0. Bhooshanam, as-
son, Emma Gustafsson. sisted by four Telugu teachers.

SYDNEY HIGH SCHOOL TEMPLE ACADEMY


" Belmont," Patterson St., Con- Izoth St. and Lenox Ave., New
cord, New South Wales, York, N. Y.
Australia. Established 1920
Established 1919
Board: Executive Committee of
Board: C. H. Watson W. J. Wes- Greater New York Conference.
terman, W. G. Turner, C. H.
Pretyman, C. H. Schowe. Faculty: H. H. Morse, Principal,
Bible, Grammar Dp artment;
H. M. 1?awson, Mathematics, Sci-
ence, Woodwork; Frank R.
TAMIL INTERMEDIATE Woo, English, Latin, History;
SCHOOL Mrs. H. H. Morse, Intermediate
Nazareth P. 0., Tinnevelly District, Department; Miss Hazel Gor-
India don, Primary Department.
Established 1909
Manager: Pastor E. D. Thomas.
Head Master: M. Mathuranaya- TITICACA NORMAL SCHOOL
gam, assisted by seven Tamil (Escuela Normal de Titicaca)-
teachers. Puno, Peril, South America
Postal Address: Casilla 85, Puno,
TAIKGYI GIRLS' SCHOOL Peru, South America.
Taikgyi, Burma Board of Managers: E. H. Wilcox,
Established 1920 Chairman; , Sec. and
Treas.; Inca- Union Supt.; H. M.
AddresS: Care of Mrs. A. J. De- Colburn, W. F. Miller, Dr. S. T.
noyer. Johnston, David E. Dalinger.
In charge of Mrs. A. J. Denoyer, Director and Manager:
assisted ,by Pu Nyo and Bur-
mese teachers. Faculty: Principal,
Asst. Teacher, Mrs. H. M. Col-
burn.
TAUNGGYI SCHOOL
Taunggyi, Burma,
Established 1921, . UNION COLLEGE
Address: Care of Miss E. 'Donald- College View, Nebr.
son. Established 1891
Under the management of Miss E. Board of Managers: The presidents
Donaldson. of the following conferences:
Central Union, Nebraska, Mis-
souri, Kansas, Inter-Mountain,
TELUGU INTERMEDIATE Colorado, Wyoming, Northern
SCHOOL Union, Minnesota, North Dako-
ta, South Dakota, Iowa, South-
Narsapur, Kistna Dist., India western Union, and Oklahoma;
Established 1921 the educational eecnetaries of
182 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

the Central Union, Northern dry; Chas. Williams, Farm Su-


Union, and Southwestern Union; perintendent; R: L. Elstrom,
the president of Union College; Hydrotherapy; F. Morrison,
and M. L. Andreasen, Milton Engineer; Capitola Mills, Milli-
Robison, and A. G. Taylor. nery.
Executive Committee: S. E. Wight,
H. A. Morrison, E. T. Russell,
Morris Lukens, D. P. Wood, D. UNION SPRINGS ACADEMY
D. Rees, H. J. Sheldon. Union Springs, N. Y.
Administration: H. A. Morrison, Established 1921
Pres.; M. L. Andreasen, Dean; Board of Trustees: P. L. Thomp-
Pearl L. Rees, Dean of Women; son, E. K. Slade, R. S. Fries,
C. A. Williams, Treas.; Mertie B. M. Heald, F. Bohner, F. H.
A. Wheeler, Registrar and Li- Hicks, A. M. Howeth, J. E. Os-
brarian; J. W. Grant, I:recept-
or; Mrs. C. B. Van Corder, Ma- terbloom, G. E. Miles, C. A.
tron. Shull.
Faculty: H. A. Morrison, Pres.; Officers of Corporation: P. L.
M. L. Andreasen, Dean; C. L. Thompson, Pres.; H. A. May,
Benson, History; G. G. Andrews, Sec. and Treas.
History; J. N. Anderson, Mis- Faculty: C. A. Shull, Principal,
sions, Hebrew, Greek;. A. G. Manager, History; L. H. Gardi-
Taylor, Economics and Govern- ner, Preceptor, Bible; G. E.
ment; M. E. Olsen, English; L. Miles, Science; Wm. B. Higgins,
C. Damsgard, Mathematics; Mil- Language; Miss Bernice An-
ton Robison, Director Normal drews, Preceptress, English;
Department, Education; C. L. Miss Janet Stone, Nursing and
Premer, History; C. E. Plumb, Hydrotherapy; Miss Ruth Blak-
Chemistry, Physics; Rochelle ney, Piano; Miss Miriam Gil-
Philmon, English; G. W. Bow- bert, Preparatory Academic;
ers, Biology, Physiology; Elsa Mrs. E. G. Ellis, Sewing; Mrs.
Northrup-Ward, Art; Mertie A. C. A. Shull, Art; H. M. Flem-
Wheeler, Registrar and Libra- ing, Farm Manager and Asst.
rian; Ignacio Theilig-Silva, Business Manager; Mrs. H. M.
French, Spanish; E. Lois Car- Fleming, Matron; H. A, May,
michael, Latin, German; May Treasurer.
Stanley, Home Economics; Lela
Leslie, Commerce; E. D. Kirk,
Oratory; Florence I. Spangler, " VINCENT HILL SCHOOL "
Asst. in Education and Normal Mussoorie, India
Training; Galen Presnell, Math-
ematics; Vera E. Morrison, Established 1911
Mathematics; 0. S. Beltz, Di- Faculty: A. J. Olson, L. A. Sem-
rector School of Music, Voice; mens, Mrs. L. A. Semmens, and
Marie Jones-Anderson, Piano Mrs. A. O'Connor.
C. C. Engel, Violin; Mrs. L. R.'
Gage, Mrs. G. W. Bowers, Dena
Nelson, Nellie Travis, Teachers WALDERLY ACADEMY
in Model School.
Hines, Wis.
Heads of Industrial Departments
and Instructors in Vocational Established 1907
Work: L. IL Gage, Carpentry Board of Directors: J. J. Irwin,
and Woodwork; George Jeys, H. M. Forshee, H. W. Johnson,
Printing; B. F. Perlman, Laun- G. A. Piper, George Nelson.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 183

Faculty: H. M. Forshee, Principal, tory; W. I. Morey, Director of


Manager, Bible; P. G. Gunder- Music; Blythe Owen-Cramlet,
son, Preceptor, Science; 0. P. Piano; Mrs. Morey, Piano; C. E.
Wilson, History; Mrs. H. M. Snyder, Theoretical Music.
Forshee, English; Miss Marga- Normal Critic Teachers: B. B.
ret Hitchcock, Accountant, Davis, Normal Director; Lettie
Mathematics; Mrs. Lulu Flinn, Osborn-Johnson, Grades 7 and 8;
Preceptress, Nursing; Miss Leta Zella Rine, Grades 5 and 6;
Hill, Piano and Vocal; Mrs. Christiania, Trefz-Meier, Grades
Etta Tice, Matron; E. W. 3 and 4; Mrs. Wm. Landeen,
Marsh, Farm, Agriculture. Grades 1 and 2, Primary Meth-
ods.
Industrial Departments: Ray Col-
WALLA WALLA COLLEGE lins, Printing; Mrs. Harry Tip-
College Place, Wash. pett, Dressmaking; Raymond
Established 1892 Hempel, Cooking; E. E. Beall,
Engineer; JaIrnes Schram, Farm
Board of Trustees: A. R. Ogden, Manager.
C. W. Flaiz, H. W. Cottrell, J.
T. Jacobs, J. S. Rouse, F. M.
Burg, J. A. Rippey, J. W. Nor- WASHINGTON MISSIONARY
wood, S. J. Lashier, H. H. Ham- COLLEGE
ilton, W. I. Smith. Takoma Park Station,
Officers of the Board: A. R. Ogg- Washington, D. C.
den, Chairman; W. I. Smith, Sec-
retary and Treasurer. Established 1904; reorganized 1914
Administration: W. I. Smith, Legal Title: Washington Mission-
President and Manager; C. W. ary College.
Kime, Preceptor; Mabel Shaf- Board of Trustees: F. H. Rob-
fer, Preceptress; Mrs. R. B. bins. A. G. Daniells. J. L. Shaw,
Ray, Matron; E. 0. Becker, B. F. Machlan, H. W. Miller, E.
Bookkeeper; Alice Weaver, Reg- K. Slade, M. E. Cady, P. L.
istrar. Thompson, J. C. Thompson, J.
Faculty: W. I. Smith, President, W. McCord, D. A. Parsons, J. E.
Mathernatics and Astropoiny; F. Jayne, J. L. McElhany, J. A.
S. Bunch, Dean of School of The- Tucker, C. L. Stone, N. S. Ash-
ology; 0. A. Johnson, Church ton, F. W. Stray, L. H. Wood,
History and Bible; G. W. Rine, C. C. Pulver, E. G. Salisbury, W.
History and Philosophy; Wini- H. Heckman, R. E. Harter, A. S.
fred L. Holmden, Ancient Lan- Booth, T. B. Westbrook, 0. 0.,
guages; L.'F. Thiel, English and Bernstein, N. H. Saunders, J. A.
Biblical Literature; Clara E. Leland, R. G. Bowen, C. S.
Rogers, Rhetoric; B. B. Davis, Longacre.
Normal Director, Professional Local Board: F. H. Robbins, M. E.
Subjects; H. H. Hamilton. Com- Cady, R. G: Bowen, C. C. Pulver,
mercial Subjects, and Wood- H. W. Miller, E. G. Salisbury.
work; Lulu B. Hiatt, Modern C. S. Longacre.
Languages; W. M. Heidenreich, Administration: M. E. Cady,
Chemistry, and Biology: 0. G. Pres.; U. T. Cady, Preceptor;
Kietschinar, Physies and Phys- Mrs. Emma Sangster, Matron;
ical Director; A. W. Lane, Asst. Mrs. Lydia Wolfkill, Precept-
in Commercial Dept.; L. A. Buss, ress; H. S. Prenier, Dean of
M. D., Physiology, Hydrother- Theology; R. G. Bowen, Busi-
apy; Mrs. B. B. Davis, Art; Wil- ness Manager; W. W. Bricker,
liam M. Landeen, Bible and His- Cashier,
184 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Faculty: M. E. Cady, Pres., Ex- Hygiene, Tropical Diseases; J.


pression; H. S. Prenier, Dean of N. Kimble, Physical Science; 0.
Theology, Bible, Evangelism; E. F. Wolfkill, Biological Science;
G. Salisbury, Mathematics and Jessie R. Evans, English; Janet
Education; A. W. Werline, His- B. Morris, Bible Work.
tory, Librarian; C. C. Lewis, He- Lecturers: A. G. Daniells, W. A.
brew; Jessie R. Evans, English Spicer, W. T. Knox, J. L. Shaw,
and Expression; G. R. Lehman, G. B. Thompson, M. E. Kern, C.
Ancient and Modern Languages; S. Longacre, W. E. Howell, E.
J. N. Kimble, Physical Science; E. Andross, H. W. Miller, M. D.
G. F. Wolfkill, Biological Science;
F. S. Chaney, Carpentry, Asst.
in History; H. W. Miller, M. D.,
Hygiene and Tropical Diseases; WATERLOO INDUSTRIAL
Janet B. Morris, Bible Work; SCHOOL
Nelle Marie Remsberg, Asst. in Waterloo, Sierra Leone,
English and Latin; Mrs. Lydia West Africa
Wolfkill, Preceptress, Domestic Established 1909
Science; Ruby Owen, Sewing, Board: L. F. Langford, E. Ashton,
Millinery; Ethel A. Benson, Cus- J. A. During, H. E. Lynch.
tom Sewing and Millinery; B. B. Faculty: L. F. Langford, E. Ash-
Smith, Commerce; B. P. Foote, ton, H. E. Lynch.
Asst. Commerce, Stenography; Girls' School: Teachers, Miss A.
Miss Gladys Robinson, Normal West and Miss Howard.
Director; Mrs. Margaret A. La-
tham, Normal Critic Teacher;
Myrtle Schultz, Asst. Normal WEST CARIBBEAN TRAINING
Director; Bessie Acton, Normal SCHOOL
Critic Teacher; Etta Spicer,
Normal Art; J. W. Osborn, Las Cascadas, Gamboa P. O., Canal
Voice and Piano; Viola Severs, Zone, Panama
Piano; Mrs. Kepplar, Violin; Established 1921
Mrs. A. W. Werline, Registrar; Board of Trustees: E. M. Trum-
U. T. Cady, Preceptor, Asst. in mer, Chairman; C. J. Boyd, Sec.;
Mathematics; H. F. Wilson, R. E. Bowles, J. B. Johnson, J.
Physical Education; R. G. A. Reid, R. J. Sype, H. C. Kep-
Bowen, Industrial Supt., Busi- hart.
ness Manager; R. W. King, Faculty: C. J. Boyd, Principal;
Printing; Mrs. Emma Sangster, E. W. Halladay, Bible, Mechan-
Matron. ical Department; Mrs. C. J.
Industrial Department: R. G. Boyd, Preceptress, Dressmak-
Bowen, Supt.; R. W. King, ing; Mrs. F. W. Halladay, Ma-
Printing; F. L. Chaney, Wood- tron; Irma W. Halladay, Music
work, Carpentry; Miss Ruby Department, Preceptor.
Owen, Sewing, Millinery; Miss
Ethel Benson, Custom Sewing,
Millinery; Mrs. Lydia Wolfkill, WEST INDIAN TRAINING
Domestic Science; Mrs. Emma SCHOOL
Sangster, Matron. Mandeville, Jamaica, British West
Indies
Theological School Faculty: M. E.
Cady, Pres.; H. S. Prenier, Dean Established 1918
of Theology; A. W. Werline, Board of Managers: C. E. Wood,
History; C. C. Lewis, Sacred Lan- Pres.; W. H. Wineland. Sec.;
guages; H. W. Miller, M. D., C. H. Keslake, J. G. Pettey, H.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 185

Fletcher, C. C. McCatty, H. W. WINYAH LAKE SCHOOL


Wright. Orlando, Fla.
Faculty: W. H. Wineland, Miss Established 1918
Johannah H. Daw, Mrs. W. H. Board of Managers: J. L. Shuley.
Wineland, C. H. Keslake, Keith G. H. Straight, C. C. Hall, Nan-
Burke, Miss Rosamond Harri-
son, Eric Parchment, Mymis nie Mae Smith, J. A. Tucker.
Randall. Faculty: G. H. Straight, Princi-
pal, Bible, Mathematics; A. E.
Lastinger, Preceptor, Bible, Eng-
lish; Mrs. G. H. Straight, Sci-
WESTERN WASHINGTON MIS- ence; Miss Helen Shull, Matron.
SIONARY ACADEMY English; Miss Mabel Wood, Mu-
sic, History; Miss Euphemia
Auburn, Wash. Macaulay, Intermediate Grades;
Established 1918 Miss Glee Bird, Primary Grades.
(Not receiving a revision for this
issue, old matter reprinted.) YAKIMA VALLEY ACADEMY*
Board of Managers: Western Granger, Wash.
Washington Conference Commit-
tee, President, F. M. Burg; See., Established 1920
T. L. Copeland. Board of Trustees: The Execu-
Faculty: Lyle C. Wilcox, Princi- tive Committee of the Upper
pal, Bible; Geo. L. Kingsbury, Columbia Conference.
Business Manager; William E. Faculty: D. A. Ochs,Principal,
Atkin, Preceptor, History; Miss Bible; Bertha Wale r, English,
Marthea Matterand, Preceptress, Language; Harlan Kahlar, Pre-
Dressmaking, Matron; Miss ceptor, Mathematics; Mabel
Helen Goulard, English and Johnson, Preceptress, Matron,
Language; Walter F. Conzel- Sewing; R. R. Thresher, Mana-
man, Mathematics and Wood- ger, History; Mrs. D. A. Ochs,
work; Mrs. Edith E. Wall, Pi- Music; Silvia Lewis, Grades 7
ano and Voice; Miss Hazel Wil- and 8.
cox, Intermediate Grades; Sam-
uel L. Woodruff, Cooking. Total number of Schools. 114.
PUBLISHING' HOUSES
(In alphabetical order)
BARCELONA PUBLISHING Manager and Sec.:
HOUSE Directors:
(Sociedad. International -de Editorial Committee
Tratados) Present Truth, Missionary Work-
Apartado 492, Barcelona, Spain er, A. S. Maxwell, M. N. Camp-
Estaolished 1915 bell, W. E. Read; Good Health,
Telegraphic Address: Tratados, Dr. W. A. Ruble.
Barcelona.
Local Publishing Board: G. A. BUENOS AIRES PUBLISHING
Huse, C. E. Knight, H. A. B. HOUSE -
Robinson. Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Manager and Treasurer: G. A. 'South America
Huse. " Casa Editora Sud Americana "
Periodicals: Sella.les de los Tiem- Established 1897
'pos, El Esforzador.
Cable Address: " Adventist," Bue-
nos Aires.
BRAZIL PUBLISHING HOUSE Postal Address: Florida, F. C. C.
(Casa Publicadora Brazileira) A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Sao Bernardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, South America.
Brazil, South America Board of Managers: W. H. Wil-
liams, Wm. Kirstein, J. W.
Established 1905 Westphal, E. F. Peterson, R. T.
Cable Address: " Adventista," Sao Baer, F. L. Perry, E. W. Ever-
Bernardo, Sao Paulo. est, C. P. Crager, A. A. Cone.
Board of Directors: F. W. Spies, Officers: Pres., W. H. Williams;
C. E. Schofield, R. C. Gray, H. Manager and Treas., E. W. Ev-
Meyer, R. M. Carter, W. A. Er- erest; Supt. and Sec., Wm. Kir-
nenputsch, E. V. Moore, R. stein.
Suessmann, R. Wilfart. Book Committee: 0. Montgomery,
Officers: Pres., F. W. Spies; Vice- Chairman; E. W. Everest, See.;
Pres., C. E. Schofield; Manager Edgar Brooks, W. H. Williams,
and Sec.-Treas., R. C. Gray. J. W. Westphal, - R. T. Baer, F.
Editors: Revista Mensal, E. C. Ehl- L. Perry.
ers; Signaes dos Tempos, E. C. Editors: El Atalaya, Edgar
Ehlers; Rundschau der Adven- Brooks; contributing editors, J.
tisten, A. Pages. W. Westphal, F. L. Perry, R. T.
Baer ; La Revista Adventista,
D. R. Buckner; El Monitor, D.
BRITISH PUBLISHING HOUSE R. Buckner.
Stanborough Press, Ltd. Lima Branch
Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, Casilla tooz, Lima, Peru
England Manager: F. I. Mohr,
Established ]889
Cable Address: "Hygiene," Wat- CANADIAN WATCHMAN PRESS
ford, Herts, England. . Box 398, Oshawa, Ontario
Publishing Board: M. N. Camp-
bell, Chairman; W. E. Read, A. Organized 1895; incorporated 1920
Warren, W. R. Raitt, F. A. Territory: The Eastern and West-
Spearing. ern Canadian Union Conferences.
186
PUBLISHING HOUSES 187

Board of Directors: C. F. Mc- President: E. E. Frauchiger.


Vagh, H. H. Rans, F. W. Stray, Manager: F. Ludwig.
A. C. Gilbert, C. L. Ashley, N. Committee: E. E. Frauchiger, F.
C. Nelsen, S. Donaldson, D. J. C. Ludwig, F. Fiala, J. Popelka.
Barrett. Editors of the Bohemian paper,
Officers: C. F. McVagh, Pres.; H. " Hlasatel Pravdy " : F. Fiala,
H. Bans, Vice-Pres. and Man- A. Ass, J. Simon, S. Kupcik.
ager; N. C. Nelsen, Supt; C. L. Benedikt, ul. 8, Prague I,
Ashley, See. and Treas. Czechoslovakia.
Department Managers: Book and Books in Bohemian, German,
Periodical Dept., H. H. Hans. Polish, Slovakian, Hungarian,
Editor: Canadian Watchman Mag- Slovenian.
azine, C. F. McVagh.
Book Committee: C. F. McVagh,
H. H. Hans, N. C. Nelsen, Liz-
zie M. Gregg. C. L. Ashley, J. EMMANUEL MISSIONARY
Curdy, W. R. French, E. M. COLLEGE PRESS
Fishell, F. W. Stray. Berrien Springs, Mich.
Winnipeg Branch Established 1901
303 Nokomis Bldg., Winnipeg, Board of Managers: Lake Union
Manitoba Conference Committee.
Manager: C. L. Paddock. Officers: Manager, Frederick
Griggs; Sec., Fred Green; Supt.,
J. B. Krauss.
CHRISTIAN RECORD PUB-
LISHING CO. Editors: Lake Union Herald, Mrs.
L. K. Curtis; The Student Move-
College View, Nebr. ment, Eldine W. Dunbar.
Established 1900
Board of Managers: S. E. Wight,
J. H. Jeys, J. N. Anderson, D. FINLAND PUBLISHING
P. Wood, D. D. Rees. HOUSE
Officers: Pres., S. E. Wight; Sec., Annegaten 33, Helsingfors,
Miss Mettie E. Cornell; Treas.,
Central Union Conference. Finland
Periodical: The Christian Record, Established 1897
a monthly magazine for the Corporate Name: Aikain Vartija.
blind, published in American Publishing Board: A. Rintala,
Braille and New York Point, Vilh. Sucksdorff, Sr., 0. Hog-
types: Manager, J. H. Jeys; lund.
editor, J. N. Anderson. Editor: Aikain Vartija, Siionin
The Christian Record also has a Ystaira, and Forsamlingens Bud-
free circulating library department, barare, Vilh. Sucksdorff, Sr.
containing denominational tracts
and pamphlets for free circulation
among the blind. These tracts are
sent to the reader and returned to HAMBURG PUBLISHING
the office with.out postage. HOUSE
Advent-Verlag, Grindelberg 15a,
CZECHOSLOVAKIAN PUBLISH- Hamburg, Germany
ING HOUSE Established 1895
Office: Dr. Dietrichgasse 3, Trop- Cable Address: " Advent," Ham-
pau, Czechoslovakia. burg.
188 PUBLISHING HOUSES

Publishing Board: Chairman, L. R. Manager: A. B. Cole.


Conradi; Manager, H. Hartkop; Field Miss. Sec.: S. Miyake.
H. F. Schuberth, G. W. Schu- Publishing Committee: H-. F. Ben-
bert, P. Drinhaus; Auditor, P. son, A. N. Anderson, S. Yama-
A. Brandt. zaki, P. A. Webber, H. Kuniya.
General Field Miss. Sec.: H. Box. Editors: Jicho Zashi, A. N. Ander-
Local Committee: L. R. Conradi, son. S. Yamazaki, N. Wachi.
H. Hartkop, H. Box, K. Banas, Sliimei no Otodzure, H. F. Ben-
0. Bticklers, 0. Worth, A. Voll- son.
mer, F. Lumnitz, H. Hoth.
Editors: Herold der Warheit, L.
R. Conradi and A. Vollmer; Der JUGOSLAVIA PUBLISHING
Adventbote, A. Vollmer; Kirche HOUSE
and Staat, G. W. Schubert; Established 1919
Unser kleiner Freund, A. Voll- Cable and Telegraphic Address:
mer; Gute Gesundheit, L. E. Advent, Novi Sad.
Couradi, M. D. Postal Address: Petra Zrinskog,
Holland Branch Street 11, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia.
International Advent Zending8- Publishing Board: R. Schillinger,
genootschap, Conradkacie 4, The B. Krstic, A. Mocnik, M. Lude-
Hague, Holland. wig; Manager and Treasurer,
Manager: H. Schell. N. Slankamenac.
Editors: Teekenen des Tijds, R. G. Periodicals published in Servian
Klingbeil; De Werker, P. Schil- and Croatian, their title being
stra. " Message of Peace." Editors,
Basle Branch R. Schillinger, A. Mocnik.
Internationale Traktatgesellschaft,
Birmansgasse 31, Basle, Swit- LATIN UNION PUBLISHING
zerland. HOUSE
Manager: P. John.
Societe Internationale .de Traites
German-Austrian Branch Gland, Switzerldnd
" Zeichen der Zeit " Expedition, Established 1896
Pelzgasse 2, II-10, Vienna XV..
German-Austria. Publishing Board: A. V. Olson, J.
Manager: J., Zachhuber. Robert, J. A. P. Green, Geo. A.
Huse, D. G. Werner, Paul Mey-
Hungarian Branch er, L. E. Boric.
VallAsos Iratok Nemzetkozi Ki- Manager: J. Robert; Treas., G.
ad6hivatala, Krisztina-korut 167, Weber.
Budapest I, Hungary. Editors: La Revue Adventiste and
Manager: W. Koch. Les Signes des Temps, J. Vuil-
Periodicals: Utolso Uzenet and leumier; Le Vulgarisateur, Dr.
EvangelitImi munkas. P. A. De Forest.

JAPAN PUBLISHING HOUSE PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING


(Owari no Fukuinsha) ASSOCIATION
Established 1908 Mountain View, Cal.
Address: 171 Amanuma, Sugi- Established 1875
nami-mura, Toyotama-gun, Cable Address: " Uprising," Moun-
Tokyo, Japan tain View, Cal.
Postal Address: Box 7, Yodobashi Territory: The Pacific, North Pa-
Post Office, Tokyo, Japan. cific, Central, Northern, West
PUBLISHING HOUSES 189

Indian, and the North Latin- Pacific Branch


American Missions. Box Q, Mountain View, Cal.
Board of Directors: C. H. Jones, Manager: J. M. Rowse.
H. H. Hall, H. G. Childs, James
Cochran, B. M. Shull, G. W. Central American Factory Branch
Wells, J. R. Ferren. Box 5007, Cristobal, Canal Zone,
Officers: Pres., C. H. Jones; Vice; Panama.
Pres., James Cochran; Sec. and Manager: R. E. Bowles.
Treas., H. G. Childs; Auditor, Superintendent: C. E. Dutcher.
General Conference Auditor. Editor: El Sentinale, E. R. John-
Advisory Committee: J. W. Chris- son.
tian, S. E. Wight, E. T. Russell,
A. R. Ogden, H. S. Shaw, C. International Factory Branch
Santee, G. W. Wells, J. J. Nt h- Office: Brookfield; Ill.
ery, W. M. Adams.
General Manager: S. N. Curtiss.
Managers and Department Heads:-
General Manager, C. H. Jones; Manager Book Department: G. L.
First Asst., H. G. Childs; Second Gulbrandson.
Asst., James Cochran; Book De- Manager Periodical Department,
partment, James Cochran; As- H. W. Sherrig.
sistant, C. F. Jones; Period- Advisory Committee: S. N. Cur-
ical Department, J. R. Ferren; tiss, M. L. Andreasen, H. W.
Foreign Department, James Sherrig, A. J. Clark, B. L.
Cochran; Cashier, R. Hook, Jr.; Grundset, P. E. Brodersen, G. L.
Traffic Manager, C. F. Jone:i; Gulbrandson.
Superintendent, E. F. Counter. Editors: Christlicher Hausfreund,
Publishing Committee: James K. A. Offerman; Deutscher Arbe-
Cochran, Chairman, C. H. Jones, iter, K. A. Offerman; Evange-
M. C. Wilcox, H. H. Hall, G. W. liets Sendebud, J. D. Johnson;
Wells, H. G. Childs, B. M. Shull, Missionaeren, J. D. Johnson;
E. F. Counter, A. 0. Tait, F. H. Sions Vaktare, 0. Granlund;
Gage, C. F. Jones, P. J. Ken- Russian Signs, A. G. Yakoven-
nings, A. L. Baker, J. R. Ferrell, ko; Italian Signs, R. Calderone;
Mrs. Ada Leavett, Miss Maud Bohemian Signs, L. F. Kneen;
O'Neil. Yiddish Messenger, F. C. Gil-
Editors: Signs of the Times, A. 0. bert; Hungarian Signs,
Tait and A. L. Baker; Our Little The Pacific Press Publishing Assn.,
Friend, Miss Maud O'Neil; at its main office and two fac-
Sabbath School Lesson Quarter-
ly, Mrs. L. Flora Plummer. tory branches, issues:
Periodicals and Magazines in Eng-
Central Branch lish, Bohemian, Danish-Norwe-
1224 Euclid Ave., Kansas City, Mo. gian, Finnish, German, Hunga-
rian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese,
Manager: A. R. Smith. Rumanian, Russian, Serbian,
Northern Branch Slovakian, Spanish, Swedish,
and Yiddish.
182 North Snelling Ave., St. Paul, Sabbath School Lesson Quarterlies
Minn. In English, Bohemian, German,
Manager: S. J. Abegg. Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Ru-
Northwest Branch manian, Serbian, and Slovak-
ian.
719 East Flanders St., Portland, Books, Pamphlets, and Tracts in
Oreg. English, Arabic, Armenian, Bo-
Manager: G. C. Hoskin. hemian, Bulgarian, Croatian,
190 PUBLISHING HOUSES

Danish-Norwegian, Dutch, Es- Publishing Board: L. Mathe, J. R.


thonian, Finnish, French, Ger- Cunitz, A. Geisler, P. Bridde, H.
man, Greek, Hungarian, Ice- Bigalke.
landic, Italian, Lettonian, Pol- Literature: Published in Polish
ish, Portuguese, Rumanian, Rus- (Latin characters -only), Ger-
sian, Ruthenian, Serbian, Slo- man, Russian, Ukrainian.
vakian, Spanish, Swedish, Syr-
iac, and Yiddish, and stocks the
Oriental languages.
Special attention is also given to REVIEW AND HERALD PUB-
the publication of standard LISHING ASSOCIATION
school textbooks and juvenile Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.
literature. Complete catalog Established 1849; incorporated
sent free on application. 1861; reincorporated 1903
Cable Address: " Review," Wash-
PHILIPPINE PUBLISHING ington.
HOUSE Territory: The Atlantic, Columbia,
Established 1914 Eastern Canadian, and Lake Un-
ion Conferences.
Factory located at 239-251 Calle
Luna, Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Constituency: The trustees of the
Islands. corporation; members of the ex-
Cable Address: " Philpubco," Ma- ecutive committee of the Gen-
nila, Philippine Islands. eral Conference; members of
Postal Address: Box 813, Manila, the executive committees of
Philippine Islands. the Atlantic, Columbia, and
Board: The Executive Committee Lake Union Conferences, and
of the Philippine Union Mission. of each local conferenc'e
Manager and Treas.: E. A. Moon; therein, as well as the Un-
Supt., Harley Andersen. ion Field Missionary and Union
Editors: Ang Tanglaw (Tagalog). Home Missionary secretaries, the
E. M. Adams; assistants, F. local conference Field Missionary,
Dalisay, L. A. Corda ; Ang Sulo Home Missionary, and Tract So-
(Panayan), Er M. Adams; as- ciety, secretaries therein; the ed-
sistant, W. L. Rodriquez; Ti itors of the periodicals published
Damag ti Pagarian (Docano), by the Review and Herald Pub-
E. M. Adams; assistant, L. Z. lishing Association, the mana-
Roda. gers of the publishing house de-
partments and its branch offices,
Languages in which publications " and such stockholders of the
are issued: Tagalog, Panayan- Seventh-day- Adventist Publish-
Visayan, Cebuan-Visayan. Ilo- ing Association of Battle Creek,
cano, Pampangan, Bicol, Ibanag, Mich., as shall donate their stock
and Pangasinan. in said association to the Gen-
eral Conference of Seventh-day
Adventists, and shall make writ-
POLISH PUBLISHING HOUSE ten application to the Secretary
(Naklad Polyglotte) of said Conference for such mem-
Established 1921 bership, previously to Jan. 1,
Legal Holder: A. Geisler. 1905."
Power of Attorney: P. Bridde. Board of Trustees: F. M. Wilcox,
Address: Warszawska 19, Byd- E. R. Palmer, E. L. Richmond,
goszcz, Poland, Europe. W. T. Knox, J. L. Shaw, G. B.
Managers: A, Geisler, P. Bridde. Thompson, M. E. Kern, E. K.
PUBLISHING HOUSES 191

Slade, F. H. Robbins, Wm. South Bend Branch


Guthrie, J. W. Mace, L. W. Gra- 212 South Lafayette St., South
ham, R. T. Dowsett. Bend, Ind.
Officers: Pres., F. M. Wilcox; Vice- Manager: J. D. Snider.
Pres. W. T: Knox; Manager, E.
R. Palmer;
' Assistant Manager, New York Branch
E. L. Richmond; Treas., R. T. 168 North Division St., Peekskill,
Dowsett; Sec., L. W. Graham. N. Y.
Department Managers: Supt., E. Manager: D. A. Bailey.
L. Richmond; Book Dept., J. W.
Mace; Periodical Dept., L. W. Washington Branch
Graham; Campaign Literature Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.
Dept., D. W. Reavis. Manager: W. B. Walters. ,
Editors: Review and Herald, F. M.
Wilcox; associates, W. A. Spicer, RUMANIAN UNION PUBLISH-
G. B. Thompson, C. A. Holt, ING HOUSE
C. P. Bollman; special contribu- Strada Labirint 116, Bukharest,
tors, A. G. Daniells, I. H. Evans, Rumania
L. R. Conradi, W. T. Knox, J. L.
Shaw, E. E. Andross, W. W. Publishing Committee: P. P.
Prescott; L. H. Christian, J. E. Paulini, St. Demetrescu, Dr. E.
Fulton, 0. Montgomery, IV. H. Pascu, E. Albulescu, J. Stroies-
Branson. Youth's Instructor, cu, Gh. Stoican, 0. Oatu, N.
Mrs. Fannie D. Chase; assistant, Jelescu, G. Teodorescu, Const.
Miss Lora Clement; special con- Florescu, A. Dark, A. Craciun-
tributors, M. E. Kern, L. Flora escu.
Plummer, W. E. Howell. Life Officers: Pres., P. P. Paulini; Sec.,
and Health, L. A. Hansen, Dr. St. Demetrescu; Treas., A. VA-
G. H. Heald. Liberty, C. S. careanu.
Longacre; associate, W. F. Mar- Branch at Burgergasse 29, Her-
tin; Managing Editor, C. P. Boll- mannstadt, Transylvania, Ru-
man. Sabbath School Worker, mania; manager, Steinmeier.
Mrs. L. Flora Plummer; associ-
ate, Rosamond D.`Ginther; as- SCANDINAVIAN PUBLISHING
sistant, M. Stella Fleisher. HOUSE
Christian Educator, W. E. How-
ell; associates, 0. M. John, Akersgaten 74, Christiania,
Flora H. Williams. Present Norway
Truth, E. R. Palmer; associates, Established 1879
C. P. Bollman, F. A. Coffin. Corporate Name: Skandinavisk
Church Officers' Gazette, T. E. Bokforlag.
Bowen; associates, M. E. Kern, Cable Address: Sundhedsbladet,
J. A. Stevens. Christiania, Norway.
Book Committee: E. R. Palmer, Publishing Board: J. C. Raft, A.
Chairman; F. M. Wilcox, W. W. G. Christiansen, Chr. Resen, A.
Eastman, W. W. Prescott, G. H. C. Christensen, Elias Bjaanas,
Heald, D. W. Reavis, E. L. Rich- Enok Endresen.
mond, C. P. Bollman, W. A. Manager and Treasurer: Elias
Spicer, G. B. Thompson, W. Bjaanas.
E. Howell, J. W. Mace, L. W. Editors: Sundhedsbladet, J. C. Ot-
Graham, R. T. Dowsett, L. A. tosen, M. D.; Evangeliets Sende;
Hansen, M. E. Kern, T. E. bud and Missionsefterretninger,
Bowen, C. A. Holt, F. A. Coffin. C. A. Thorp.
192 PUBLISHING HOUSES

Copenhagen Branch SIGNS OF THE TIMES PUB-


Margrethevej 5, Copenhagen, V., LISHING HOUSE
Denmark. Shanghai, China
Corporate Name: Dansk Bogfor- Established 1905
lag. Postal Address: Box 856, U. S.
Cable Address: Expedit, Copen- Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
hagen. Factory: 25 Ningkuo Road, Shang-
Treasurer: Chr. Hedebltk. hai, China.
Advisory Board: I. H. Evans,
Chairman; F. H. DeVinney, Fred
SENTINEL PUBLISHING Lee, L. E. Froom, F. A. Allum,
COMPANY W. P. Henderson, 0. A. Hall, M.
C. Warren, B. Petersen, H. W.
Rosmead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape, Barrows, C. C. Crisler, C. E.
South Africa Weaks, J. G. Gjording, G. S. Lu-
Established 1894 ther, Sec.
Publishing Board: W. H. Branson, Board of Management: I. H. Evans,
J. W. MacNeil, B. E. Beddoe, D. Chairman; J. G. Gjording, Vice-
E. Robinson, H. C. Olmstead, E. Chairman; H. W. Barrows, C.
M. Howard, W. B. Commin, J. E. Weaks, L. E. Froom, C. C.
0. Slate, G. C. Jenks. Crisler, W. P. Henderson, G. S.
Editor: African Sentinel and Af- Luther, Sec.
rican Division Outlook, D. E. Manager: J. G. Gjording.
Robinson. Supt. of Factory: W. P. Hender-
son.
Publishing Committee:
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Chairman; J. G. Gjording, C. C.
PUBLISHING HOUSE Crisler, 0. A. Hall, Fred Lee, A.
57 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India C. Selmon.
Established 1898 Reading Committees: For the Man-
Board of Directors: E. B. Jones, darin, Chairman;
S. A. Wellman, W. A. Scott, G. 0. A. Hall, Fred Lee. For the
E. Enoch, L. C. Shepard. Wenli, , Chairman;
A. C. Selmcfn.
Officers: Chairman, E. B. bones; Art Committee: , C. C.
Vice-Chairman, S. A. Wellman; Crisler, J. G. Gjording, Dzo Tien
Manager and Treasurer, E. B.
Jones; Secretary, W. A. Scott. Min, Gao Ih Swen.
Languages in which publications Editors: Shi Djao Yueh Bao (The
are issued: English, Persian, Signs of the Times),
Urdu, Roman Urdu, Punjabi, associate, C. C. Crisler; assist-
Marathi, Gujerati, Santali, Ben- ant, Dzo Tien Min. Asiatic Di-
gali, Orriya, Malayalam, Telu- vision Outlook, Mrs. C. C. Cris-
gu, Tamil, Kanarese, Burmese, ler; Muh Shih Muh Seng,
Sgau Karen. , associate, Dzo Tien Min.
Editors: Eastern Tidings, E. B.
Jones. Vernacular Magazines: SIGNS OF THE TIMES PRESS
Bengali, L. G. Mookerjee; Bur- Seoul, Chosen (Korea)
mese, D. Hpo Hla; Gujerati
and Marathi, G. F. Enoch; Established 1909
Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Publishing Board: C. L. Butter-
'Kanarese, G. G. Lowry; Hindi field, L. I. Bowers, E. J. Urqu-
and Urdu, F. W. Smith. hart, H. A. Oberg, J. C. Klose,
PUBLISHING HOUSES 193

C. W. Lee, L. B. Dye, Kim Ku Constituency: Members of the Gen-


Hyok, Chae Kyung Chik. eral Conference Executive Com-
Manager: L. 1. Bowers. mittee; members of the execu-
Superintendent: L. B. Dye. tive committees of the Southeast-
Editors: Signs of the Times, E. J. ern, Southern, and. Southwestern
Urquhart; Church Compass, E. Union Conferences; the tract so-
J. Urquhart. ciety secretaries, the field mis-
sionary secretaries, and the home
missionary secretaries, both un-
SIGNS PUBLISHING COMPANY ion and local, within the above
Warburton, Victoria, Australia named union conferences; to-
Established 1905 gether with the Board of Direc-
tors, managers of branch houses,
Cable Address: " Signs," Warbur- and heads of Departments of
ton. said Southern Publishing Asso-
Manager: .1. M. Johanson. ciation.
Board: J. M. Johanson (Chair- Board of Managers: J. L. McEl-
man), C. H. Watson, A. H. hany, R. L. Pierce, W. H. Heck-
Piper, A. G. Miller, E. Watson, man, , L. D. Ran-
H. Stacey, A. W. Anderson, E. dall, M. F. Knox, M. Lukens,
Parkinson, C. M. Snow. H. R. Gay, W. A. Harvey.
Editor: Signs of the Times and Officers: Pres., J. L. McElhany;
The World Outlook, C. M. Snow. Vice-Pres. ad Gen. Mgr., R. L.
Pierce; Sec. and Treas., M. F.
Knox; Supt., W. A. Harvey;
THE SIGNS PRESS Manager Book Dept., R. L.
399 Upper Serangoon Road, Singa- Pierce; Asst. Manager Book
pore, Straits Settlements Dept., W. R. White.
The Watchman Magazine: Editor,
Established 1917 L. E. Froom; associate editor,
Cable Address: " Adventist," Sing- R. B. Thurber; Circulation Man-
apore. ager, C. E. Hooper.
Board: F. A. Detamore, W. E. Publishing Committee: R. L.
Gillis, A. E. Iverson. Pierce, Chairman;
Manager and Supt.: W. E. Gillis. , Secretary; J. L. McElhany,
Editor: Pertandaan Zaman, R. M. R. B. Thurber, M. F. Knox, W.
Altman. A. Harvey, C. E. Hooper, F. E.
Languages in which publications Robert, V. 0. Cole, W. R. White,
are issued: Malay, Java-Malay, M. A. Hollister.
Battak, Siamese, Niasese. Fort Worth Branch
112-14 St. Louis Ave., P. 0. Box
802, Fort Worth, Tex.
SOUTHERN PUBLISHING ASSO- Manager: H., R. Gay.
CIATION OF SEVENTH-
DAY ADVENTISTS Atlanta Branch
2119-2123 Twenty-fourth Ave., 507 East Fair St., Atlanta, Ga.
North, Nashville, Tenn. Manager: L. D. Randall.
Established 1901
Cable Address: " Watchman,"
STOCKHOLM PUBLISHING
Territory: T h e Southeastern, HOUSE
Southern, a n d Southwestern Gamla Brogatan 38, Stockholm,
Union Conferences. Sweden
194 PUBLISHING HOUSES

Established 1895 WASHINGTON MISSIONARY


Corporate Name: Skandinaviska COLLEGE PRESS
Forlagsexpeditionen. Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.
Directors: A. J. Settergren, Emil Board of Managers: College Board.
Ahrdn, G. E. Nord. Superintendent: R. W. King.
(This institution is operated as
Treasurer: A. J. Settergren. a department of the Washington
Editor: Tidens Tecken and Mis- Missionary College, a large part of
sionUren, Emil Ahrdn. the work being done by students.)
Number of publishing houses and branches, 46.
LIST OF PERIODICALS
ISSUED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST DENOMINATION

Advent Review and Sabbath Her- Liberty Association; single copy,


ald: Denominational church pa- 20 cents; yearly subscription, 35
per, established 1849; published cents. Published by the Review
weekly; , annual subscription, and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma
$2.50; six months, $1.50; two Park Station, Washington, D.
years, $4.75; three years, $7.00; C.; editor, C. S. Longacre; as-
Review and Herald Pub. Assn., sociate, W. F. Martin; manag-
Takoma Park Station, Washing- ing editor, C. P. Bollman.
ton, D. C., editor, F. M. Wilcox;
associate editors, W. A. Spicer, The Present Truth (Engliah): de-
G. B. Thompson, C. P. Bollman, voted to a presentation of the
C. A. Holt. , doctrine of the second coming
of Christ, and general Bible
The Signs of the Times (leading truth; 16-page semimonthly;
missionary paper and prophetic annual subscription, 7s 6d
expositor) ; illustrated 16-page ($1.32); Stanborough Park,
weekly; annual subscription, Watford, Herts, England.
$1.50; published by the Pacific
Press Pub. Assn., Mountain View, The Present TrUth: a one-topic 4-
Cal.; editors, A. 0. Tait, A. L. page monthly for gen6ral mis-
Baker. sionary purposes; illustrated.
Single subscription, 25 cents.
The Watchman Magazine: General Postage extra to foreign coun-
missionary journal and Bible, ex- tries. Published by the Review
positor; an illustrated monthly and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma
magazine; annual subscription Park Station, Washington, D.
$2.00; editor, L. E. Froom; C.; editor, E. R. Palmer; asso-
associate editor, R. B. Thurber; ciate editors, F. A. Coffin, C.
circulation manager, C. E. Hoop- P. Bollman.
er. Published by the Southern
Pub. Assn., 2123 Twenty-fourth The Signs of the Times (devoted
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. to an exposition of Bible truth
and signs of the times) ; 4-page
The Youth's Instructor: organ of weekly; annual subscription 5s;
Young People's Missionary Vol- to countries outside of Australia,
unteer Department of the Gen- and in the Postal Union, 8s 6d
eral Conference, and contains its ($2); Warburton, Victoria, Aus-
Reading Courses, also the Sab- tralia; editor, C. M. Snow.
bath School lessons for -the
youth; published weekly; an- Canadian . Watchman Magazine:
nual subscription $1.75; six 32-page Monthly (except during
months, $1.00. Published by the October, when semimonthly) ;
Review and Herald Pub. Assn., annual subscriptibn, $2.00 a
Takoma Park Station, Washing- year; published by the Cana-
ton, D. C.; editor, Mrs. Fannie dian Watchman Press, Oshawa,
D. Chase; assistant, Miss Lora Ontario, Canada.
E. Clement. The African Sentinel: devoted to
Liberty: a magazine of religious an explanation of the signs of
freedom; an illustrated quar- the times and Sabbath truth;
terly; organ of the Religious 20-page monthly; annual sub-
195
196 LIST OF PERIODICALS

scription 5s. Editor, D. E. Rob- tian principles; thirty-two pages;


inson; published by Sentinel annual subscription, $1.50; pub-
Publishing Co., Rosme-ad Ave., lished by Review and Herald
Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa. Pub. Assn., Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C.; editor,
Life and Health: National health W. E. Howell; associates, 0. M.
magazine; an illustrated month- John, Mrs. Flora H. Williams.
ly; a practical journal for the
common people; yearly sub- Sabbath School Quarterly: forty-
scription, $2; no extra charge on eight pages; containing the S. D.
foreign subscriptions; published A. International Sabbath School
by the Review and Herald Pub. lessons; annual subscription, - 20
Assn, Takoma Park Station, cents; Pacific Press Pub. Assn.,
Washington, D. C. Editors, L. Mountain View, Cal. Editor,
A. Hansen, G. H. Heald, M. D. Mrs. L. Flora Plummer.
The World Outlook: A 48-page il- Our Little Friend (a child's pa-
lustrated magazine, published per); illustrated weekly; an-
bimonthly, containing articles nual subscription, 90 cents; Pa-
on the prophecies, health, and cific Press Pub. Assn., Mountain
dietetics and on general topics View, Cal.; editor, Miss Maude
of interest to the public. An- O'Neil.
nual subscription 6/6, postpaid.
Signs Publishing Company, War- Gospel Herald: 8-page monthly;
burton, Victoria, Australia. 25 cents; published at Oakwood
Junior College, Huntsville, Ala.;
Good- Health: devoted to hygiene editor, W. L. Bird; manager, J.
and principles of healthful liv- I. Beardsley.
ing; 16-page monthly; annual
subscription, 4s, 6d, postpaid; Church Officers' Gazette: sixteen-
Stanborough Park, Watford, page monthly, containing instruc-
Herts, England. Editor, Dr. W. tions to church officers, and pro-
A. Ruble. grams for the Home Missionary,
and Senior and Junior Mission-
Sabbath School Worker (organ of ary Volunteer societies of the
the Sabbath School Department churches; annual subscription,
of the General Conference) ; 32- 90 cents; published by the Re-
page monthly; annual subscrip- view and Herald Pub. Assn., Ta-
tion, 90 cents; in clubs of two koma Park Station, Washington,
or more, 75 cents; published by D. C.; editor. T. E. Bowen: as-
the Review and Herald Pub. sociates, M. E. Kern, J. A. Stev-
Assn., Takoma Park Station, ens.
Washington, D. C.; editor, Mrs.
L. Flora Plummer; associate, Missionary Leader: Eight-page
Rosamond D. Ginther; assistant, monthly, devoted to church Mis-
M. Stella Fleisher. sionary and Missionary Volun-
teer programs, Second Sabbath
Christian Educator (organ of Edu- Readings, as well as occasional
cational Department of the Gen- instruction to our church officers
eral Conference) ; a magazine as to their duties; editor, Mrs.
published ten times a year; A. L. Hindson; published by the
devoted to the promotion of a Australasian Union Conference,
broad, thorough, and rational ed- " Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W.,
ucation, based upon true Chris- Australia.
LIST. OF
OF PERIODICALS 197

The Christian Record (a paper to the reader and returned to


printed for the blind in Amer- the office without postage.
ican Braille and in New York
Point); monthly; thirty-six The Medical Evangelist: A jour-
pages; sent free to all blind per- nal devoted to the promulgation
sons; -published at College View, of health reform principles; pub-
Nebr.; editor, J. N. Anderson; lished bimonthly by the faculty
manager, J. H. Jeys. of the College of Medical Evan-
The Christian Record Pub. Co. gelists, at Loma Linda, Califor-
also has a Free Circulating Li- nia; 24 pages and cover; yearly
brary Department containing de- subscription $1.00; foreign,
nominational tracts and pam- $1.25; single copy, 20c. Editors:
phlets for free circulation among A. N. Donaldson, M. D., Elder
the blind. These tracts are sent J. G. White.

UNION CONFERENCE PERIODICALS


Atlantic Union Gleaner (official or- ference, 2718 Third Ave., South,
gan of the Atlantic Union Con- Minneapolis, Minn.); eight-page '
ference); eight-page weekly; 50 weekly; 50 cents a year in the
cents a year; editor, Miss .Jennie United States, 75 cents in Canada
Thayer; published at South Lan- and foreign countries; published
caster, Mass. by the Northern Union Confer-
Central Union Outlook (organ of ence at the Hutchinson Theo-
Central Union Conference); 8- logical Seminary, Hutchinson,
Minn.; - editor, M. S. Reppe.
page weekly; annual subscrip-
tion. 50 cents; editor, Miss Met- North Pacific Union Gleaner (offi-
tie E. Cornell; published at Col- cial organ of the North Pacific
lege View, Nebr. Union Conference); eight-page
weekly; 50 cents a year; pub-
Columbia Union Visitor (official or- lished by the North Pacific Un-
gan of the Columbia Union Con- ion 'Conference, College Place,
ference); eight-page weekly; 50 Wash.; editor, S. J. Lashier.
cents; published at Mt. Vernon,
Ohio; editor, Ruth E. Melendy. Pacific Union Recorder: (official
organ of the Pacific Union Con-
Eastern Canadian Messenger (offi- ference); 8-page weekly; 50
cial or,an of the Eastern Cana- cents; editor, B. M. Emerson;
dian Union Conference); 8-page published at Glendale, Cal.
weekly; $1.00; Oshawa, Onta-
rio; editor, Edna P. Leach- Field Tidings (organ of the South-
Maracle: eastern Union Conference); 8-
page weekly; 50 cents; editor,
Lake Union Herald (official organ C. Sparks; published by the
of the Lake Union Conference); Southern Junior College at
16-page weekly; $1.50 a year; Ooltewah, Tenn.
editor, Mrs. L. K. Curtis; pub-
lished at Berrien Springs, Mieh., Southern Union Worker (organ of
and printed by Emmanuel Mis- the Southern Union Conference) ;
sionary College Press. 8-pave weekly; 50 cents yearly;
C. Sparks, editor; published by
Northern Union Reaper (official or- the Southern Junior College,
gan of the Northern Union Con- Ooltewah, Tenn.
198 LIST OF PERIODICALS

Southwestern Union Record (offi- year; semimonthly; eight pages;


cial organ of the Southwestern editor, Mrs. C. C. Crisler; issued
Union Conference); eight-page at 25 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai,
weekly; 50 cents; published at China; address, Division Out-
Keene, Tex.; editor, M. E. Ellis; look, Box 523, U. S. Postal Ag-
associate editors, C. E. Smith ency, Shanghai, China.
and M. Lukens.
Eastern Tidings: 8-page semi-
Western Canadian Tidings (official monthly; 48 cents a year; offi-
organ of the Western Canadian cial organ of the Southern Asia
Union Conference); 8-page semi- Division. Editor, E. B. Jones,
monthly; 50 cents a year; pub- 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, In-
lished by the Western Canadian dia.
Union Conference at Calgary,
Alberta; editor, T. R. Lukens; The African Division Outlook: bi-
associate editor, ' Margaret monthly; English and Dutch;
Schwartz, 201-202 I. 0. 0. F. annual subscription, 5s; pub-
Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. lished by the Sentinel Publish-
ing Company, Rosmead Ave.,
The Missionary Worker: (official Kenilworth, Cape South Africa.
organ of the British Union Con- Editor, D. E. Robinson.
ference); 12-page monthly; 28
6d per year, postpaid, inland; Australasian Record (official organ
foreign, 3s 6d; Stanborough of the Australasian Union Con-
Press, Ltd., Stanborough Park, ference); 8-page semimonthly;
Watford, Herts, England; ed- annual subscription 4s; foreign
itor, A. S. Maxwell. countries 4s; published by the
The Asiatic Division Outlook: or- Australasian Union Conference,
gan of the Far-Eastern Division " Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W.,
of the General Conference; sub- Australia; editor, Mrs. A. L.
scription price, 75 cents gold a Hindson.

LOCAL PERIODICALS
The Messenger: 16-page monthly; Emmanuel Missionary College Bul-
35 cents a year; 112 Tower St., letin: quarterly; 32-pages; free;
Kingston, Jamaica, British West editorial committee: Frederick
Indies. Griggs, and the editorial staff
West Caribbean Visitor: 8-page of The Student Movement; pub-
monthly; 40 cents a year; pub- lished at Berrien Springs, Mich.
lished by the West Caribbean The Student Movement: monthly;
Conference, Drawer M, Cristo- 32 pages; $1 a year; ten issues;
bal, Canal Zone, Panama; editor, editor, Eldine Dunbar; manager,
H. C. Kephart. H. C. Buzzell; published at Ber-
rien Springs, Mich.
SCHOOL JOURNALS
The Educational Messenger: 40- Oakwood Bulletin: quarterly; pub-
page monthly; $1.00; edited by lished at Oakwood Junior Col-
the students of Union College, lege, Huntsville, Ala., in the
College View, Nebr.; published interests of Christian education
by the Central Union Confer- for the Negro.
ence, College View, Nebr.; edi- Southern Junior College Calendar:
tor, R. M. France. one number a year, (usually
LIST OF PERIODICALS 199

about 78 pages); distributed ing the college year, by the stu-


free; published in the interests dents of Pacific Union College,
of the school; edited by South- St. Helena, Cal.; $1.25 a year;
ern Junior College Faculty, Ool- editor, L. A. Wilcox.
tewah, Tenn.
The Hillside Radiogram: A 32-
The Student Echo: 12-page-month- page quarterly, issued by the
ly; in the interests of the Shen- Alumni Association of the St.
andoah Valley Academy, New Helena Sanitarium Training
Market, Va.; 75 cents; editor, School and Hospital for Nurses.
Phoebe Manry.. Subscription price $1.00 per year;
The Student Idea: monthly; $1.00 editor, Mrs. H. M. Walton busi-
for eight months; published at ness manager, Miss Helen N.
South Lancaster, Mass., by the Rice, R. N.
Student Movement. The Acorn: Published four times
The Sligonian: issued monthly during the school year, by the
during school year; nine issues; students of Sutherlin Academy,
annual subscription $1.00; pub- Sutherlin, Oregon; $1 the school
lished by the Students' Associa- year; editor, Susie Abel.
tion of Washington Missionary Studonian: Monthly; $1 for 10
College, Takoma Park, D. C. numbers; published at Oshawa
Gwendolyn Lacey, editor; Ed- Missionary College, Box 308,
mund Miller, business manager. Oshawa, Ontario.
The Walla Walla Collegian: 32-
page monthly; issued by the Syringa: Monthly; 35 cents for
student body of Walla Walla 3 numbers; published at Gem
College; 75 cents a year; pub- State Academy, Caldwell, Idaho.
lished at College Place, Wash.; 0 Seminarista: monthly; pub-
editor, Horace Weaver. lished in interest of Brazilian
The Mountain Echo: 24-page Seminary, Santo Amaro, Sao
monthly; issued ten times dur- Paulo, Brazil, South America.

FOREIGN PERIODICALS
BENGALI Brookfield, Ill.; editor, L. F.
Juga Lakhan: 12-page magazine, Kucera.
issued serially; 17 Abbott Road, BURMESE
Lucknow, India; editor, L. G. Kin Saung: 24-page quarterly; 36
Mookerjee. cents a year; 60 Lower Kemmen-
dine Road, Rangoon, Burma;
BOHEMIAN editor, D. Hpo Hla.
Hlasatel Pravdy (He rald of
Truth); 16-page monthly; pub- CHINESE
lished by Czechoslovakian Pub- (Periodicals issued by the Signs
lishing House, Dr. Dietrichgasse of the Times Publishing House,
3, Troppau, Czechoslovakia. Box 856, U. S. Postal Agency,
Shanghai, China.)
Znameni Casu (Signs of the Times) ;
20-page quarterly; 50 cents a Shi Djao Yueh Bao (Signs of the
year; Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Times); 52-page monthly mag-
200 LIST OF PERIODICALS

azine ; yearly subscription, $1.00, Missionaeren: 8-page monthly; an-


gold; issued only in Easy Wenli; nual subscription $1.00 in U.
editor, , associate, S.; $1.10 outside; Pacific Press
Dzo Tien Min. Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; edi-
tor,,J. D. Johnson.
The Last Day Shepherd's Call Ungdomsbaandet: monthly; 50
(The Church Record) ; Manda- cents; published at Hutchinson,
rin and Wenli; 16-page semi- Minn. in the interests of the
monthly; yearly subscription, Hutchinson Theological Semi:
50 cents, gold; editor, nary; editor, Chris Sorensen.
associate, Dzo Tien Min.
Present Truth: 16-page quarterly ESTHOMAN
magazine; issued in Mandarin; Toe Sonumed: 16-page monthly;
editor , associate, Dzo 100 Emk. a year, for America
Tien Min. 50 cents; editor, M. Barengrub,
Dzirnavu iela 47, Riga, Latvia.
Sabbath School Worker: 16-page
monthly; issued in Mandarin; FIJIAN
editor, Mrs. 0. A.. Hall. Rarama: 8-page monthly; annual
subscription 1/6; editor, Mrs.
CROATIAN S. W. Carr; published by the
Message of Peace: 16-page quar- Fiji Mission, at Buresala, Fiji,
terly; editor, A. Mocnik; Jugo- Pacific Ocean.
slavia Publishing House (Nak-
ladno Drustvo), Petra Zrinskog, FINNISH
Street 11, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia. Aikain Vartija: 16-page monthly;
. annual subscription, 60 cents;
DANISH-NORWEGIAN Annegaten 33, Helsingfors, Fin-
Evangeliets Sendebud: 16-page land; editor, Vilh. Sucksdorff, Sr.
semimonthly; annual subscrip- Siionin Ystava: 8-page monthly;
tion, kr. 7.00; Akersgaten 74, annual subscription, 80 cents;
Christiania, Norway, and Mar- Annegaten 33, Helsingfors, Fin-
grethevej 5, Copenhagen, V., land; editor, A. Rintala.
Denmark; editor, C. A. Thorp,
Akersgaten 74, Christiania, Nor- Forsamlingens Budbarare: 4-page
way. monthly; 40 cents, Annegaten
33, Helsingfors, Finland; editor,
Missionsefterretninger: eight-page Vilh. Sucksdorff, Sr.
monthly; published as Evange-
liets Sendebud; editor, C. A. FRENCH
Thorp, Akersgaten 74, Chris- Les Signes des Temps (Signs of
tiania, Norway. the Times); 8-page monthly;
Sundhedsbladet (health journal); annual subscription, for Switz-
24-page monthly; annual sub- erland fr. 3.; other countries
scription, kr. 8.00; Akersgaten fr. 5.(70 cents). Published at
74, Christiania, Norway, and Gland, Switzerland; editor, J.
Margrethevej 5, Copenhagen, V., Vuilleumier.
Denmark; editor, J. C. Ottosen, Le Revue Adventiste (The Advent
M. D., Skodsborg, Denmark. Review); 16-page semimonthly
Evangeliets Sendebud: 16-page church paper;, annual subscrip-
weekly; annual subscription, tion for. Switzerland, fr. 5.;
$2.50 in U. S., $2.75 outside; for other countries, fr. 8.($1).
Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Brook- Published at Gland, Switzer-
field, Ill.; editor, J. D. Johnson. land; editor, J. Vuilleumier.
LIST OF PERIODICALS 201

Le Vulgarisateur et Messager de Der Adventbote (The Advent Mes-


1'Hygiene (Popular Messenger senger); semimonthly church
of Hygiene) ; 16-page monthly paper; 16 pages; annual sub-
health paper; for Switzerland scription $2.00; Advent-Verlag,
fr. 4.; for other countries fr. Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Ger-
7. (80 cents). Published at many; editor, A. Vollmer.
Gland, Switzerland; editor, P. A.
De Forest, M. D. Kirche and Staat (Church and
State); quarterly; 12 pages and
Les Signes des Temps (Signs of cover; annual subscription 50
the Times); 32-page quarterly; cents; Advent-Verlag, Grindel-
75 cents a year; Pacific Press berg 15a, Hamburg, Germany;
Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill. editor, G. W. Schubert.
Rundschau der Adventisten (Ger-
GERMAN man paper for circulation among
Christlicher Hausfreund: 8-page S. D. A. churches in South
weekly; annual subscription, America) ; alternates 8 and 16
$1.50 to U. S.; outside, $1.75; pages monthly; subscription
Pacific Press Pub. Assn., tirook- $1.00; published by the Casa
field, Ill.; editor, K. A. Offerman. Publicadora Brasileira, Sao
Paulo, Brazil, South America;
Deutscher Arbeiter: 8-page week- editor, F. W. Spies. -
ly; annual subscription, $2.00 Zeichen der Zeit (Signs ..of the
to U. S.; outside, $2.25; Pacific Times) (German): monthly; .16
Press Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; pages; missionary paper; sub-
editor, K. A. Offerman. scription price, Lei 18.(to
America $1.50); editors, P. P.
Sabbatschul-Lektionen (Sabbath Paulini, A. Wegner, St. Deme-
School Lessons) ; quarterly; con- trescu, J. Bauer, Burgergasse
taining the S. D. A. Sabbath 29, Hermannstadt, Transylva-
School lessons in German; an- nia, Rumania.
nual subscription, 20 cents; Pa-
cific Press Pub. Assn., Brook- GUJERATI
field, Ill. Pralai Kalana Chinho: 16-page
Herold der Wahrheit (Herald of magazine, issued serially; 17
Truth) ; monthly; 16 pages; an- Abbott Road, Lucknow, India;
nual subscription $1.00; Advent- editor, O. F. Enoch.
Verlag,, Grindelberg 15a, Ham- HINDI
burg, Germany; editors, L. R.
Conradi and A. Vollmer. Signs of the Times: 12-page mag-
azine, issued serially; 17 Abbott
Gute Gesundheit (Good Health) ; Road, Lucknow, India; editor,
monthlY.: sixteen pages: annual F. W. Smith.
subscription $1.00; Advent-Ver-
lag, Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, HOLLAND (DUTCH)
Germany; editor, L. E. Conradi, Teekenen des Tijds (Signs of the
M. D. Times).; monthly; sixteen pages;
annual subscription 75, ,cents;
Unser kleiner Freund (Our Little Internationaal Advent Zendings-
Friend) ; monthly; 8 pages; an- genootschap, .Conradkade 4, Hol-
_ nual subscription 50 cents; -Ad- land; editor, R. G. Klingbeil,
vent-Verlag, Grindelberg 15a,
Hamburg, Germany; editor, A. De Werker (The Worker) : 8 num-
Vollmer. bers annually; .8 pages; annual
202 LIST OF PERIODICALS

subscription 50 cents; with the the Owari No Fukuinsha, Box


Sabbath School ,Quarterly, $1. 7, Yodobashi Post Office, Tokyo,
International Advent Zendings- Japan; editors, A. N. Anderson,
genootschap, Conradkade 4, The S. Yamazaki, N. Wachi.
Hague, Holland; editor, P. Shimei no Otodzure (Tidings of
Schilstra. the Message); 32-page monthly;
De Afrikaanse Wachter: (a Dutch annual subscription, 60 cents;
translation of the African Sen- editor, H. F. Benson, published
tinel) 20-page monthly; annual by the Owari No Fukuinsha; ad-
subscription 5s. Editor, D. E. dress as above.
Robinson, Rosmead Ave., Kenil- KOREAN
worth, Cape, South Africa. Seijo Walbo (The Signs of the
HUNGARIAN Times); 64-page monthly; sub-
scription, $2.00; published by
Utolso Uezenet (The Last Mes- the Signs of the Times Press,
sage); monthly; 16 pages; an- Seoul, Chosen; editor, E. J. Ur-
nual subscription $1.00; VOA- quhart.
sos Iratok Nemzetkozi Kiad6-
hivatala, Krisztina korut 167, Kyo Hae Chin-Nam (Church Com-
Budapest I, Hungary; editors, pass) ; 16-page monthly; annual
A. Minck, E. Lovass. subscription 50 cents; published
by the Signs of the Times Press,
Evangeliumi munkas (Gospel Seoul, Chosen; editor, E. J. Ur-
Worker); quarterly church pa- quhart.
per; 16 pages; annual subscrip-
tion 40 cents; Vallasos Iratok LETTONIAN
Nemzetk6zi Kiad6hivatala, Adwentes Wehstnesis (Advent
Krisztina-lairut 167, Budapest I, Messenger) : 16-page monthly,
Hungary; editors, A. Minck, E. illustrated; Rbl. 60.00, for
Lovass. America; $1.00; editor, J. Schnei-
Az Idok Jelei (Signs of the Times); der, Dzirnavu iela 47, Riga, Lat-
20-page quarterly; 50 cents a via.
year; Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Sabbath School Quarterly: Rbl.
Brookfield, Ill. 40.00 per year, for America, 25
ILOCANO cents; editor, J. Schneider.
Ti Damag Ti Pagarian; 16-page MALAY
quarterly; 35 cents gold, a year; Pertandaan Zaman: monthly; pub-
editor, E. M. Adams; asst., L. lished at 399 Upper Serangoon
Z. Roda; Philippine Publishing Road, Singapore, Straits Settle-
House, Box 813, Manila, Philip- ments; editor, R. M. Altman.
pine Islands.
ITALIAN MALAYALAM
I Segni dei Tempi (Signs of the Athirkala Sathium (Present
Times; 20-page quarterly; 50 Truth): 24-page quarterly; 18
cents a year; Pacific Press Pub. cents a year; editor, G. G. Low-
Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; editor, ry, 9 Cockburn Road, Bangalore,
R. Calderone. India.
MARATHI
JAPANESE Pralia Kalachi Chinha: 16-page
Jicho Zashi (Signs of the Times); magazine, issued serially; 17
64-page monthly; annual sub- Abbott Road, Lucknow, India;
scription, $2:00; published by editor, G. F. Enoch.
WIST OF PERIODICALS 203

PANAYAN youth's paper; subscription


Ang Sulo: 16-page quarterly; 35 price Lei 12.(to America
cents gold a year; editor, E. M. $1.00) ; editors, P. P. Paulini, St.
Adams; assistant, W. L. Rodri- Demetrescu, Dumitru Florea.
quez; published by the Philip- . RUSSIAN
pine Publishing House, Box 813,
Manila, Philippine Islands. Znamenie Wremeni (Signs of the
Times); 16-page monthly; an-
POLISH nual subscription $2.00; .Pacific
Znaki Czasu (Signs of the Times); Press Pub. Assn.,Brookfield,
8 numbers annually; 8 pages; I11.; editor, A. G. akovenko.
annual subscription 50 cents; Russian paper, published in Har-
Polish Publishing House (Nak- bin, Manchuria; 16 pages; T. T.
lad Polyglotte). Warszawska 19, Babienco, editor.
Bydgoszcz, Poland, Europe.
Stroz Syonu (Watchman of Zion); SAMOAN
quarterly church paper, 8 pages; Tali Moni (The Truth); monthly;
annual subscription 25 cents; 8 pages; annual subscription,
Polish Publishing House (Nak- 2s; editor, H. T. Howse; pub-
lad Polyglotte), Warszawska 19, lished by the Samoan Mission,
Bydgoszcz, Poland, Europe. at Buresala, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
PORTUGUESE SERBIAN
Revista Mensal: 16-page monthly; Message of Peace: 16-page quar-
annual subscription $1.25; pub- terly; editor, R. Schillinger, Ju-
lished by the Casa Publicadora goslavia Publishing House (Nak-
Brasileira, Estacao Sao Bernar- ladno Drustvo), Petra Zrinskog,
do, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, Street 11, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia.
South America; editor,. F. D. Messenger of Missions: 16-page
Nichol. quarterly; editor, N. Slankame-
Signaes dos Tempos: 20-page nac; Jugoslavia Publishing
monthly; $1.50 a year; pub- House. -
lished by the Casa Publicad6ra, SPANISH
Brasileira, Estacao Sao Bernar- El Atalaya: 20-page monthly;
do, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, $1.00 a year; published by the
South America; editor, F. D. Casa Editora Union Sudameri-
Nichol. cana, Florida, F. C. C. A.,-Bu-
RAROTONGAN enos Aires, Argentina, South
Tuatua-Mou: 8-page monthly; an- America; editor, Edgar Brooks.
nual subscription 2s; editor H. La Revista Adventista: 16-page
A. Hill; published by the East- semimonthly ; annual subscrip-
ern Polynesian Mission, Tahiti, tion $1.50 gold; Florida, F. C.
Society Islands, Pacific Ocean. ' C. A., Buenos AireS, Argentina,
RUMANIAN South America; editor, D. R.
Semnele Timpului (Signs of. the Buckner.
Times); monthly; 16 pages; Las Sefiales de los Tiempos (Signs
missionary paper; subscription of the Times) : 16-page monthly;
price, Lei 18.(to America annual subscription 3 Pesetas;
$1.50); with Sabbath School to foreign countries 4 Pesetas
Quarterly, (to America $2.00); (60 cents); published at Barce-
editors, P. P. Paulini and St. lona (Apartado 492), Spain; ed-
Demetrescu. itor, C. E. Knight.
Educatorul Crestin (Christian Ed- Lecciones para la Escuela Sabat-
ucator): bimonthly; 16 pages; ica: quarterly; Sabbath School
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lessons for the entire Spanish Mizpa: 4-page monthly; church


field, for both adults and chil- paper; editor, E. M. Adams; 25
dren; 40 cents a year; Casa Edi- cents gold, a year; 707 Vermont
tora Union Sudamericana, Flor- St., Manila, Philippine Islands.
ida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires,
Argentina, South America. TAHITIAN
El Monitor de la Juventud: a paper liiarama (the Light); 8-page
for young people; eight pages, monthly; annual subscription
semimonthly; annual subscrip- 2s; editor, F. E. Lyndon; issued
tion $1,00 gold; published by the by the Eastern Polynesian Mis-
Casa Editora Union Sudameri- sion, at Tahiti, Society Islands,
cana, Florida, F. C. C. A., Bue- Pacific Ocean.
nos Aires, Argentina, South
America;tor,di D. R. Buckner. TAMIL
El Sentinale: 20-page monthly; Nikalkala Sattium (Present
annual subscription, $1.50; Pa- Truth): 16-page monthly; 32
cific Press Pub. Assn., Box 5007, eents a year; editor, G. G. Low-
Cristobal, Canal Zone; editor, ry, 9 Cockburn Road, Bangalore,
E. R. Johnson. India.
SWEDISH TELUGU
Sions Vaktare: 8-page weekly; an- Thathkala Sathiama (Present
nual subscription, $1.75; Pacific Truth) : 24-page quarterly; 18
Press Pub. Assn., Brookfield, 111.; cents a year; editor, G. G. Low-
editor, Olof Granlund. ry, 9 Cockburn Road, Bangalore,
Tidens Tecken: 8-page semimonth- India.
ly; annual subscription kr. 6.00;
rate for America, kr. 8.00; Gam- TONGAN .
la Brogatan 38, Stockholm, Talafekau Mooni: 8-page monthly;
Sweden; editor, Emil Ahren. annual subscription 2s; issued
Missionaren (with Sabbath School by the 'Tongan Mission, at Bu-
lessons for children); 12-page resala, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
monthly; kr. 4.00; Skandinavis- URDU
ka Forlagsexpeditionen, Gamla
Brogatan 38, Stockholm, Swe- Nishanati-i-Qiyamat: 12-page
den; editor, Emil Ahr6n. magazine, issued serially; 17
Abbott Road, Lucknow, India;
TAGALOG editor, F. W. Smith.
Ang Tanglaw: 16-page monthly;
editor, E. M. Adams; assistants, YIDDISH
F. Dalisay, L. A. Corda; $1.00 The Present Issues: 20-page quar-
gold, a year; Philippine Pub. terly; 50 cents a year; Pacific
House, Box 813, Manila, Philip- Press Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.;
pine Islands. editor, F. C. Gilbert.
Total periodicals published, 141.
LANGUAGES
The languages in which denominational publications of all kinds
are now issued are the following:
Language Country Where Language Predominates
Amoyese Amoy, China
Arabic Syria, Arabia, Egypt, North Africa
Armenian The Caucasus
Armeno-Turki4h - Turkey
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Atchinese Island of Atchin, New Hebrides, Pacific Ocean


Baba-Malay Malaysia
Battak Sumatra
Bengali Bengal, India
Bicol Philippine Islands
Bohemian Western Czechoslovakia, Europe
Bulgarian Bulgaria
Burmese Burma
Cantonese South China
Cebuan (Visayan) Island of Cebu, Philippine Islands
Chinyanja Nyasaland, South Africa
ChitOnga Barotseland, South Africa
Croatian Jugoslavia
Danish-Norwegian Denmark, Norway
Dutch Holland
English England, America, and British Possessions
Esthonian Baltic States
Fijian Fiji
Finnish Finland
Flemish Belgium
French France
German Germany
Greek Greece
Greco-Turkish Greece, Turkey, etc.
Gujarati Bombay Presidency, etc., India
Hawaiian Hawaii
Hebrew Among Jews
Hindi North India
Hungarian Hungary, Transylvania, etc.
Ibanag Philippine Islands
Icelandic Iceland
Ilocano Philippine Islands
Italian Italy
Japanese Japan
Javanese Java
Java-Malay Straits Settlements
Kafir (Rosa) South Africa
Kanarese Mysore, India
Kipare Kenya Colony, British East Africa
Kiswaheli Kenya Colony, British East Africa
Korean Chosen, (Korea)
La plandish Russian Lapland
Lettonian Livonia and COurland
Lithuanian Polish-Russian Border
Luo (Kavirondo) Northeast Victoria Nyanza, British East Africa
Malay Malaysia
Malayalam South India
Mandarin North and Central China
Manyanja Nyasaland, South Africa
Maori New Zealand
Marathi Bombay Presidency, India
Marquesas (Nukakivan) Marquesas. Islands
Niasese Island of Nias, Sumatra
Niue Niue, or Savage Islands
Oriya Province of Orissa, India
206 LIST OF PERIODICALS

Pampangan Philippine Islands


Panayan (Visayan) Island of Panay, Philippine Islands
Pangasinan ' Philippine Islands
Polish (Latin and Gothic) Poland
Portuguese Portugal and Brazil
Punjabi (Gurmukhi) Punjab; India
Rarotongan Cook's Islands
Rumanian Rumania
Russian Russia
Ruthenian Galicia
Samoan Samoa
Santali Bengal, India
Sechuana Beuchuanaland, South Africa
Servian. .Jugoslavia
Sesuto Basutoland, South Africa
Sgau-Karen Sgau-Karens of Burma
Shangan South Africa
Shanghai Shanghai, China, and vicinity
Siamese Siam
Sintebele Matabeleland, Rhodesia
Slovenian South Austria
Slovakian Central Czechoslovakia
Soenda. Java
Spanish Spain and Latin America
Swedish Sweden
Syriac Syria, etc.
Tagalog Philippine Islands
Tahitian Tahiti
Tamil South India
Telugu South India
Tibetan Tibet
Tongan Friendly Islands
Turkish Turkey, etc.
Urdu (Persian) North India, etc.
Urdu (Roman) North India, etc.
Visayan (see Cebuan
and Panayan)
Welsh Wales
Wendic Wends in Hungary
Wenli Literary language, China
Xosa (see Kafir)
Yiddish Jews in Europe and America
Zulu Zululand, South Africa
Total 99.
SUMMARY OF DENOMINATIONAL LITERATURE
For the Year 192o
(Issued in 99 Languages)
No. Pages Value
Papers 144 33,395 $101.60
Books 685 165.170 692.40
Pamphlets 430 29,069 53.41
Tracts 1,896 26,247 30.33
Totals 3,155 253,881 $877.74
SANITARIUMS
(Arranged alphabetically)

ALAMOGORDO SANITARIUM Address: AlseM3tratse 99-109, Zeb-


Alamogordo, N. Mex. lendorf-West, near Berlin, Ger-
Established 1921 many.
Board of Directors: R. M. J. Rich- Capacity: 60 patients.
Operated by the German Health
ards, H. L. Hoover. Association.
Manager and Chaplain: H. 1..
Hoover. Local Committee: Dr. L. E. Con-
radi, W. Hans, Rohleder, F.
Bruhn, i4I. KuCh.
ALBERTA SANITARIUM Medical Supt.: L. E. Conradi, M. D.
Bowness. Park, Calgary, Alberta,
Canada
BOULDER-COLORADO
Established 1917 SANITARIUM
Board of Directors: A. C. Gilbert, Boulder, Colo.
Pres.; T. R. Lukens, Sec.; W. A.
Clemenson, J. J. Reiswig, J. G. Established 1896
Walker, G. H. Skinner, E. D. Board of Trustees: S. E. Wight,
Dick, F. L. Hommel, T. S. Bow- H. A. Green, F. R. Eastman, B.
ett, S. W. Shankel. W. Brown, W. A. Gosnaer, H. E.
Local Board: A. C. Gilbert, J. J. Lysinger, N. T. Sutton.
Reiswig, F. L. Hommel, T. R. Faculty: H. A. Green, Medical
Lukens, Dr. Clyde Haysmer. Supt.; F. R. Eastman, Business
Training School Faculty: Clyde Manager.
Haysmer, M. D., F. L. Flommel,
BusinPss Manager,
Med. Supt.; Miss Louise Schnep- CAPE SANITARIUM
per, Matron; F. L. Hommel, Plumstead, Cape, South Africa
Chaplain; Miss Hilda Hansen. Established 1904
Board of Trustees: B. E. Beddoe,
BAD AIBLING SANITARIUM A. F. Tarr, W. B. Commin, J.
Health House, "Wittelsbach " W. MacNeil, D. E. Robinson, Dr.
Established 1920 J. Reith.
Address: " Kurhaus, Wittelsbach," Officers: A. F. Tarr, Manager and
Bad Aibling, Oberbayern, Ger- Treas.; Medica-1 Supt., Dr. J.
many. Reith; Business Manager, A. F.
Officers: Manager, , Ma- Tarr; Head Nurse, Miss F. Han-
tron, A. 1.11; Accountant, N. sen; Matron, Mrs. E. King.
Schlatterer.
Local Committee: 0. W. Schu- CATERHAM SANITARIUM
bert, Fr. Maier, X. Hartmann,
Miss N. Schlatterer, and the Ma- Surrey Hills Hydro, Caterham -
tron: Valley, England
Etablished 1903
BERLIN SANITARIUM Board of Managers: M. N. Camp-
bell, Dr. A. E. Druitt, Dr. F. S.
Sanitarium and clink, " Wald- Shone, Di-. W. A. Ruble.
friede " Medical Supt.: Dr. A. E. Druitt;
Established 1920 Matron, MisS A. Wrigstaffe.
207
208 SANITARIUMS

CHRISTIANIA HEALTH HOME Operates the following sanitari-


Akersgaten 74, Christiania, ums: Friedensau, Berlin, and
Norway the Old People's Home.
Established 1900 Trustees: H. F. Schuberth. Pres.,
L. R. Conradi, G. W. Schubert,
Corporate Name: " Kurbadet." Drinhaus, W. K111111111.
Superintendent: C. M. Scott. Members: H. F. Schuberth, L. R.
Conradi, G. W. Schubert, P.
Drinhaus, W. Krugan. Dr. E.
FLORIDA SANITARIUM Meyer, Dr. L. E. Conradi, Dr. P.
Orlando, Fla. Schmid, H. Hartkop, F. Gaffing,
J. Seefried, A. 0. Janert, W. Ehl-
Established 1908 ers, 0. Schwenecke, P. Stocker.
Legal Name: " The Florida Sani- K. Sinz, H. Behr H.- Fenner, C.
tarium and Benevolent Associa- Bruck, E. Bahr, *. Prillwitz, F.
tion." Prieser, H. Muth, H. &ix, E.
Board of Managers: J. L. Shuler, angel, J. Wintzen, W. Hans, W.
L. L. Andrews, M. D., W. H. Willer, A. Darner, R. Lusky, W.
Heckman, J. B. Locken, C. R. Hoffmann.
Magoon, C. B. Stephenson, E. A.
Dunn. . Nurses' Home
Officers: J. L. Shuler, Pres.; C. B. Operated by the German Health
Stephenson; Sec., Treas., and Association.
Business Manager. Address: Johannisbergstr. 7, Wies-
Medical Staff: L. L. Andrews, A. baden, Germany.
B., M. D., Siipt.; Miss Irene B. Head Nurse:: KU.te Lapp.
Wa,tt, Supt. of Nurses; Mary E.
Sanborn, Matron. Other Sisters: Becker, Dorfler,
Grothe, Kuch, Miihlberger, Ott,
Pfannkuche, and Dora Hoyer.
FRIEDENSAU SANITARIUM Old People's Home
Friedensau, Post Grabow, Bez. Address: Friedensau, Post Gra-
'Magdeburg, Germany bow, Bez. Magdeburg, Germany.
Established 1899
Operated by the German Health
Association. GLENDALE SANITARIUM
Officers: Pres.. H. E. Schuberth Glendale, Cal.
Auditor, W. Hans; Matron, H. Established 1905
Sclian; Business Manager, W. Incorporated as Sanitarium As-
Krumm. sociation of Seventh-day Advent-
Medical Faculty: Supt., Dr. E. ists of Southern California.
Meyer; Head Nurses, J. Esser Board of Directors: W. M. Ad-
and Miss B. Klein. ams, Pres.; W. D. Salisbury,
Vice-Pres.; C. E. Kimlin, Sec.;
B. M. Emerson, G. W. Reaser,
GERMAN HEALTH ASSOCIA- H. G. Westphal, M. D., M. M.
TION Hare.
Address: Friedensau, Post Gra- Training School Faculty: H. G.
bow, Bez. Magdeburg, Germany. Westphal, M. D., Medical Supt.;
Legal Name: " Deutscher Verein W. J. Johnson, M. D., Julia A.
fir Gesundheitspfiege e. V." White, M. D., Margaret Banta,
SANITARIUMS 200

M. D., Mrs.. J. W. Harris, R. N., Faculty: H. W. Barbour, M. D.,


Supt. of Nurses; Mrs. Ida Ring- Medical Supt.; E. A. Warner,
strom, Matron; C. E. Kimlin, M. D., W. C. Foreman, Business
Business Manager; R. W. Mun- Manager; Hannah Larson, R. N.,
son, Chaplain. Supt. of Training.School; Mrs.
J. B. Watts, Head Nurse and
Matron.
GOOD HEALTH ASSOCIATION,
LIMITED JAMES WHITE MEMORIAL
Incorporated 1903 HOME
Office: Stanborough Park, Wat- Plainwell, Mich.
ford, Herts, England. Established 1898
Trustees: M. N. Campbell, A. E. Board of Trustees: William Guth-
Bacon, F. A. Spearing, J. C. rie, Pres.; W. A. Westworth,
Steward, W. E. Read, R. White- Vice-Pres.; W. E. Abernathy,
side, Dr. F. C. Shone, Dr. Druitt, Sec. and Treas.; J. F. Piper, F.
Dr. W. A. Ruble, E. Clifford, G. Griggs.
Savage, J. McAvoy, W. R. Raitt. Faculty: Frank Hiner, Business
Officers: M. N. Campbell, Chair- Manager; Mrs. Frank Hiner,
man; J. C. Steward, Sec.; W. E. Matron.
Read, Treas.
KANSAS SANITARIUM
Wichita, Kans.
INTERNATIONAL HEALTH AS-
SOCIATION, LTD. Established 1902
Stanborough Park, Watford, Board of Trustees: B. G. Wilkin-
Herts, England son, Pres.; G. H. Curtis, Sec.
and Treas.; Paul Christman, M.
Directors: M. N. Campbell, W. R. D., F. W. Paap, J. D. McBroom,
Raitt, W. E. Read, Dr. W. A. H. S. Osterloh, Bernard Voth, F.
Ruble. L. Abbott, W. L. Nott.
Manager, Sec., and Treas., W. R. Local Board: Paul Christman, M.
Raitt. D., J. D. McBroom, G. H. Curtis,
F. W. Paap, F. L. Abbott, Sam
Mohr.
IOWA SANITARIUM Faculty: , Paul Christman, M. D.,
Medical Supt.; Cora Marshall,
Nevada, Iowa R. N., Supt. of Nurses; Stella
(Not reported for 1922 issue; for- Barr, R. N., Head of Ladies'
mer matter used.) Bath; W. H. Cordis, R. N., Head
Established at Des Moines, of Men's Bath; F. L. Abbott,
Iowa, in 1899. Removed and es- Chaplain; G. H. Curtis, Business
tablished at Nevada, Iowa, in 1909. Manager; Flossie Miller, Sur-
Reincorporated June 15, 1915. gical Supervisor.
Corporate Name: "Iowa Sanitar-
ium and Benevolent Associa- LAKE GENEVA. SANITARIUM
tion." (Sanitorium du Leman)
Board of Managers: W. H. Clark, Gland, Ct. Vaud, Switzerland
Pres.; W. C. Foreman, Sec. and
Treas.; H. W. Barbour, M. D., Established 1904
J. W. Dorcas, J. D. Shively, M. Corporate Name: " Societe. Philan-
D., C. W. Carlson, A. P. Hanson. thropique de la Ligniere."
210 SANITARIUMS

Board of Directors: A. V. Olson, Board of Directors: D. P. Wood.


Jules Robert, U. Augsbourger, Pres.; Ralph T. Rhodes, Sec.;
Samuel Badaut, A. Sable. 0. S. Parrett, M. D., E. J. Mo-
Officers: A. V. Olson, Pres.; J. ser, M. N. Flelligso, G. C. George,
Robert, Sec. and Treas. Lyman Middaugh, H. B. Steele,
C. H. Miller.
Local Board: J. Robert, P. A. De- Faculty: 0. S. Parrett, M. D.,
Forest, J. Erzberger, G. Weber, General Supt.; Lena Marie
E. Villeneuve. Ambs, Supt. of Nurses; Ralph
Physicians: A. Schranz, M. D., P. T. Rhodes, Chaplain and Mana-
A. DeForest, M. D. ger; Guy Phillippi.
Matron: Mrs. E. Robert.

NEW ENGLAND SANITARIUM


LOMA LINDA SANITARIUM . Melrose, Mass.
(Incorporated with College of Established 1899
Medical Evangelists)
Board of Directors: E. K. Slade,
Loma Linda, Cal. Pres.; W. E. Bliss, M. D., Verah
Established 1905 MacPherson, J. K. Jones, J. E.
Board of Trustees and Officers: Jayne, R. S. Fries, H. W. Carr,
(Same as for Loma Linda Col- ,D. U. Hale, B. M. Heald, E. I.
lege, which see.) Qardey, C. L. Kilgore, G. R. Leh-
Medical Staff: H. W. Vollmer, M. man, E. L. Place, Sec.
D., Medical Supt.; C. R. Camp- Local Board: E. K. Slade, Chair-
bell, M. D., W. AGeorge, M. D., man; W. E. Bliss, M. D., Verah
J. J. Weir, M. D., C. W. Harri- MacPherson, L. E. Elliott, M.
son, M. D., Martha N. Canfield. D., A. T. Robinson, J. K. Jones,
M: D., Lyra George, M. D. E. L. Place, Sec.
Faculty: W. E. Bliss, M. D., Med-
Consultants: Newton Evans, M. ical Supt.; L. E. Elliott, M. D.,
D., E. H. Risley, M. D., A. N. Assistant Medical Supt.; Verah
Donaldson, M. D., Alfred Roos, Macpherson, Business Mgr. and
M. D. Treas.; E. B. Carr, M. D., Roent-
genologist; A. T. Robinson;
Chaplain; E. L. Place, Cashier
MADISON SANITARIUM and Steward; Mildred E. Bow-
ler, Supt. of Nurses; Hilda N.
Madison, Wis. Searle, Matron; Susie Fiske,
Established 1902 Second Matron; Emma E.
Board of Trustees: I. J. Wood- Brown, Preceptress; Geo. E.
man, Pres.; P. L. Larson, Sec. Cornforth, Dietitian; L. E. Pe-
and Business Manager; R. S. terson, R. N."
Ingersoll, M. D., G. M. Pflugardt,
M. C. Guild, B. F. Phipps, Robt. OAKWOOD SANITARIUM
Koenig. Huntsville, Ala.
Medical Faculty: R. S. Ingersoll, Established 1910
M. D., Olive Ingersoll, M. D.
Board of Managers: Oakwood Jun-
ior College Board.
Faculty: Mrs. W. H. Lewis, Supt.;
NEBRASKA SANITARIUM Mrs. A. J. Beardsley, Matron;
Hastings, Nebraska J. I. Beardsley, Business Man-
Established 1908 ager.
SANITARIUMS 211

PARADISE VALLEY Walker G. H. Skinner, E. D.


SANITARIUM Dick, F.' L. Hommel, T. S. Bow-
National City, Cal. ett, S. W. Shankel.
(Incorporated as Southeastern Local Board: A. C. Gilbert, W. A.
California Conference Association Clemeuson, F. - L. Hommel, T. R.
of Seventh-day Adventists.) Lukens.
Established 1906 Business Manager: F. L. Hommel.
Board of Directors: J. J. Nethery,
Pres.; C. C. Mattison, Sec.; J.
A. Burden, A. D. Butterfield, M. RIVER PLATE SANITARIUM
D., T. 'S. Whitelock, M. D., C. (Sanatorio Adventista del Plata)
A. Winters, B. M. Emerson. Puiggari, F. C. E. R., Entre Rios,
Local Board: J. J. Nethery, Chair- Argentina, South America
man; A. D. Butterfield, M. D., Established 1909 -
Medical Supt.; J. A. Burden,
Business Manager. Board of Directors: R. T. Baer,
Pres.; G. B. Replogle, Sec.; G.
Training School Faculty: A. D. E. Hartman, H. D. Lundquist,
Butterfield, M. D., Medical Supt.; 0. E. Schnepper, C. P. Crager,
J. W. Warren, M. D., Josie S. J. S. Marshall, R. H. Habenicht,
Warren, M. D., Lolita Flew- 0. H. Maxson, F. L. Perry, A. R.
elling, M. D., Miss Grace Ford, Sherman.
R. N., Supt of Nurses; J. A.
Burden, Mrs. J. A. Burden, Ma- Executive Committee: R. H. Babe-
tron; J. S. Emerson, Mrs. J. S. nicht, Pres.; G. B. Replogle, Sec.;
Emerson, Mrs. F. W. Patterson, 0. H. Maxson, J. S. Marshall,
R. N., F. W. Patterson, R. N., C. E. Westphal.
H. L. Holmden. Medical Faculty: R. H. Habenicht,
M. D., Director; G. B: Replogle,
M. D., C. E. Westphal, M. D.
PORTLAND SANITARIUM Officers: R. H. Habenicht, Medical
East Sixtieth and Belmont Sts., Supt.; 0. H. Maxson, Sec., Treas.,
Portland, Oreg. and Business Manager; Matron,
Mrs. R. M. Baker; Supt. Gentle-
Founded 1893; reorganized 1902; men Nurses, R. M. Baker; Supt.
became an institution of the North Lady Nurses, Mignon Bergstrom.
Pacific Union Conference 1906.
Board of Directors: H. W. Cot-
trell, Pres; R. W. Nelson, Sec. SHANGHAI SANITARIUM
and Treas.; Dr. W. B. Holden, 34 Nanking Road, Shanghai, China
G. W. Andrews, B. J. Cady, J.
F. Beatty, C. A. Purdom, A. R. Established 1917
Ogden, H. H. Haynes. Board: I. H. Eians, Chairman; Dr.
C. C. Landis, Dr. A. C. Selmon,
L. A. Carr, H. W. Barrows, C.
C. Crisler, 0. A. Hall.
RESTHAVEN SANITARIUM
Sidney, near Victoria, British Officers: Dr. C. C. Landis, Medical
Supt. and Surgical Director; Dr.
Columbia, Canada A. C. Selmon, Medical Director;
Established 1921 Dr. Bertha Selmon, Women's and
Board of Directors: A. C. Gilbert, Children's Diseases; Dr. C. H.
Pres., T. R. Lukeni, Sec., W. A. Hong, Miss E. Johnson, L. A.
Clemenson, J. J. Reiswig, J. 0. Carr. T. A. Shaw.
212 SANITARIUMS

SKODSBORG SANITARIUM Nelson, M. D., Elsie B. Merritt,


Skodsborg, Denmark M. D., C. M. Smith, M. D.
Established 1897 The California Medical Missionary
Officers: J. C. Ottosen, M. D., and and Benevolent Association also
Chr. Juhl, Directors; Chr. Han- operates the following:
sen, Business Manager and St. Helena Sanitarium Food Com-
Treasurer. pany: Sanitarium, Cal; R. Rose,
Medical Faculty: J. C. Ottosen, M. Factory Superintendent.
D., N. P. Nelson, M. D., Jensine Sanitarium Mercantile Company:
Iversen, M. D., A. Andersen, M. Sanitarium, Cal.; E. R. Rhymes,
D., David Ottosen, M. D. Manager.
City Office: Rooms 340 and 341,
Phelan Building, San Francisco,
Cal.
.STANBOROUGH PARK
SANITARIUM
Stanborough Park, Watford, SYDNEY SANITARIUM
Herts, England Wahroonga, N. S. AT., Australia
Established 1912 Established 1902
Board of Directors: M. N. Camp- Manager: C. Rosendahl.
bell, Dr. 'W. A. Ruble, Dr. F. C. Board: C. H. Watson, Dr. T. A.
Shone, E. H. Marsh. Sherwin, C. Rosendahl, E. Wat-
Officers: E. H. Marsh, Manager son, J. H. Camp, G. S. Fisher, L.
and Sec.; Dr. W. A. Ruble, Med. D. A. Lemke, T. W. Hammond.
Supt.; Mrs. Wright Brown, Ma- Medical Faculty: T. A. Sherwin,
tron. M. B., Ch..M., Sydney; M. M.
Freeman, M. B., Ch. M., Sydney;
C. Rosendahl, Manager; Mrs.
ST. HELENA SANITARIUM Elsie Shannan, Matron; W. J.
Sanitarium, Napa County, Cal. Smith, Chaplain.
Established 1878
(Operated by the California Med-
ical Missionary and Benevolent As- TRI-CITY SANITARIUM
sociation.) Moline, Ill.
Board of Directors: G. W. Wells, Established 1900
Pres.; C. E. Rice, G. K. Abbott, incorporated as " Northern Ill-
J. W. Christian, R. Rose, C. H. inois Medical Missionary and
Jones, Clarence Santee, E. R. Sanitarium Association."
Rhymes, A. W. Truman, C. W. Board of Trustees: W. H. Holden.
Irwin, W. C. White, H. S. Shaw.
Pres.; Wm. Guthrie, Vice-Pres.;
Officers: G. K. Abbott, M. D., Med- H. 0. Butler, Sec. and Treas.;
ical Supt.; C. E. Rice, Treas. and Elmer Otis, M. D., S. I. Greer,
Business Manager; Wallace Mc- F. E. Endriss, P. C. Hanson, A.
Bain, Sec.; Miss Helen Rice, R. J. Foreman.
N., Training School Sec. and Medical Faculty: Supt., Elmer
Lady Head Nurse; J. W. Black- Otis, M. D.; Supt. of Nurses,
welder, Gentleman Head Nurse; Miss Zella Miller; Surgical and
Mrs. E. N. Saxby, Matron; H. Obstetrical Nurse, Miss Erma
M. Walton, Dietitian and Stew- Henise; Technician, Ws, Nellie
ard; Andrew Nelson, Chaplain. Hubly; Ladies' Treatments,
Medical Staff: G. K. Abbott, M. Miss Margie Hecox; Men's
D., A. W. Truman, M. D., Ida S. Treatments, Charles Peterson;
SANITARIUMS 213

Manager and Chaplain, H. 0. Medical Supt.: W. H. James, M.


Butler. B., B. S., Melbourne.
Matron: Miss T. Harrison.
WABASH VALLEY SANITA-
RIUM
WASHINGTON SANITARIUM
Lafayette, Ind.
Takoma Park Station, Washing-
Established 1906 ton, D. C.
Board of Trustees: C. S. Wiest, Dedicated June 12, 1907
Pres.; W. R. Simmons, Sec. and
Treas.; W. A. Westworth, J. F. Corporate Name: " Washington
Piper, Dan Hammond, T. A. (D. C.) Sanitarium Associa-
Goodwin, Wm. Guthrie, D. Cof- tion."
fin. Constituency: The Executive Com-
Faculty: Medical Superintendent mittees of the General Confer-
and Manager, W. R. Simmons, ence and of the following Con-
M. D.; G. B. Starr, Chaplain; ferences: Columbia Union, Ches-
Bessie Jamison, R. N., Head apeake, Eastern Pennsylvania,
Nurse and Supt. of Nurses. New Jersey, Ohio, West Penn-
sylvania, Virginia, West Vir-
ginia, District of Columbia, the
WALLA WALLA SANITARIUM Board of Directors, and the
physicians in the employ of the
College Place, Wash. Washington (D. 'C.) Sanitarium
Association.
Established 1905
Board of Directors: W. T. Knox,
Board of Directors: J. S. Rouse, Chairman; H. W. Miller, Sec.;
A. D. Schlotthauer, M. D., L. E. E. G. Fulton, F. M. Wilcox, F. H.
Biggs, S. A. Miller, B. M. Gran- Robbins, R. E. Harter, M. E.
dy, C. Scheierman, F. W. Al- Cady.
corn.
Officers: W. T. Knox, Pres.; H. W.
Medical Staff: A. D. Schlotthauer, Miller, Medical Supt. and Sec.;
M. D., Supt.; Miss Hilda Jen- E. G. Fulton, Treas. and Busi-
sen, R. N., Head Nurse; F. W. ness Manager.
Alcorn, Business Manager.
Medical Faculty: H. W. Miller,
A. B., M. D. Supt.; D. H. Kress,
M. D., Geoffrey Williams, M.
WARBURTON SANITARIUM D., Lauretta Kress, M. D.,
Warburton, Victoria, Australia F. M. Smith, M. D. H. G. Had-
ley, M. D., Lola 6. French,- R.
Established 1910 N.; W. L. H. Baker, Chaplain;
Officers: J. M. Johanson, Manager; E. G. Fulton, Mrs. W. H. Zeid-
Asst. Manager, W. T. Smith. ler, J. C. Dimock, Howard Wil-
son, Fancheon Roth, C. E. Garn-
Board: J. M. Johanson, C. H. Wat- sey, Etta Reeder, Nonette Dress-
son, H. Stacey, A. W. Anderson, er, Myrta Cornor.
E. Watson, A. H. Piper, C. M.
Snow, A. G. Miller, E. Parkin.
son. Number of Sanitariums, 33.
TREATMENT ROOMS
Calgary, Alberta. Sanitarium Treatment Rooms, 140 Sixth Ave., West,
Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Manager, A. Macabee.
Punjab, India. Chuharkana Dispensary, Chuharkana, N. W. Ry., Pun-
jab, India; in charge, of E. R. Reynolds, assisted by A. Gardner.
Honolulu, Hawaii. Treatment Rooms, 1020 Richards St., Honolulu, Ha-
waii; J. U. Jeffers in charge.
Kalyan, India. Kalyan Dispensary, Kalyan, G. I. P. Ry., India; in
charge of Mrs. M. D. Wood, assisted by Thomas Bhosle, Anaya-
sabai, and two other native helpers.
Mussoorie, India Sanitarium Hydro-Electric Institute,Mar Lodge, Mus-
soorie, India; W. K. Lake, Manager. (Uner supervision of
Executive Board for Southern Asia Division.) Established 1908.
Nanning, Kwangsi, China. Nanning, Kwangsi, Dispensary, S. D. A.,
Superintendent, R. A. Falconer, M. D.; Treasurer and Nurse,
.P. L. Williams.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: Sanitarium Treatment Rooms, 426 Spadi-
na Crescent, East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; Manager,
L. M. Long.
Simla, India. Sanitarium Hydro-Electric Institute, " Belvedere," Simla,
India; H. C. Menkel, M. D., Manager. Under supervision of
Executive Board for Southern Asia Division. Established 1915.
Soonan, Chosen. Soonan Dispensary Hospital; Superintendent, Dr. Ri-
ley Russell; Dispensary Hospital Board: C. L. Butterfield, Riley
Russell, M. D., W. R. Smith, Paik Na Kem, Mrs. Russell, Mrs.
Smith, E. Keun Ok, H. A. Oberg.
Sydney, N. S. W., Australia. Sanitarium Treatment Rooms, 308 George
St.
Washington, D. C. Washington Sanitarium Mission Hospital, 1252
Sixth St.,S. W.; Medical Director, H. G. Hadley, M. D.
Yencheng, Honan, Yencheng Hospital Dispensary, Lowanho, Yen-
cheng, Honan, China; Medical Supt., H. C. James, M. D.; Lady
Physician, Mrs. H. C. James, M. D.; Treasurer, W. I. Hilliard.

FOOD COMPANIES
British Health Food Factory. The International Health Association,
Ltd., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Directors:
M. N. Campbell, W. E. Read, W. R. Raitt, Dr. W. A. Ruble.
Copenhagen Food Factory. Baldersgade 14, Copenhagen, L., Denmark;
Business Mann ger. Chr. Hansen.
German Health Food Factory (Deutscher Verein fair Gesundheitspflege)
Operated by the Hamburger Verein der Siebenten-Tag-Ad-
ventisten; Pres., L. R. Conradi; Manager, H. Hoth. Campestr.
18 and Grindelberg 13, Hamburg, Germany.
Gland Hygenic Food Factory.(Fabrique de Produits Alimentaires Hy-
gieniques " Phag ") ; Gland, Switzerland. Established 1896.
Corporate Name: Societe Philanthropique de la Ligniere. Board
of Directors: A. V. Olson, J. Robert, U. Augsbourger, Sam. Ba-
daut, A. Sallee; Manager, Ernst Villeneuve.
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St. Helena Sanitarium Food Co. Sanitarium, Cal.


Swedish Food Factory. Legal Name: " Halsofiidovarufabriken." Ad-
dress: Foreningsgaten 9-11, Vfisteras, Sweden; clfficers: E.
Ahr6n, K. M. Stanzen, A. J. Settergren.
Sanitarium Health Food Company.Head Office, " Mizpah," Fox Valley
Road, Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Avondale Industries,
Coorgnbong, N. S. W., Australia; Manager, G. S. Fisher; Board:
G. S. Fisher, Chairman; J. H. Camp, E. Watson, W. J. Wester-
man, W. W. Prescott, J. M. Cole, W. H. Hopkin. New Zealand
Food Factory, Papanui, Christchurch, New Zealand. Manager,
A. J. Dyason; Board: B. Cozens, Chairman; A. J. Dyason, J. H.
Camp, A. G. Minchin, S. H. myes, E. Watson, H. E. Mills.
Perth Factory, Murray St., Perth, W. Aust. Manager, P. B.
Otto. Board: H. E. Piper, P. B. Otto, J. W. Roberts, H. Ward,
G. H. Palmateer, E. Watson, J. H. Camp.
Branches
Sydney, N. S. W., 308 George St. Manager, W. Nolan.
Melbourne, Victoria, 293 Little'Collins St.; Manager, W. J.
Wright.
Adelaide, South Australia, 19 Grenfell St.; Manager, W. A.
Wilton.
Perth, West Australia, 116 Barrack St.; Manager, P. B. Otto.
Bri4bane, Queensland, 360 Queen St.; Manager, C. G. Buik.
Auckland, New Zealand, Strand Arcade.; Manager, L. A. Butler.
Wellington, New Zealand, 83 Willis St.; Manager, G. Adair.
Christchurch, New Zealand, 86 Cashel St.; Manager, H. E. Mills.
Hobart, Tasmania, 160 Collins St.; Manager, A. A. Craigie.
Kalgoorlie, W. Aust., 262 Hannah St.; Manager, J. W. Roberts.
Distributing Depot: Sydney, New South Wales, 319 Sussex St.;
Manager, H. C. Moseley.

CAFES.
Adelaide, South Australia.-19 Grenfell St., Adelaide, South Australia;
Manager, W. A. Wilton.
Auckland, New Zealand. Strand Arcade, Auckland, New Zealand;
Manager, L. A. Butler.
Brisbane, Queensland. 360 Queen St., Brisbane, Queensland; Manager,
C. G. Buik.
Melbourne, Victoria.-293 Little Collins St., Melbourne; Manager W. J.
Wright.
Perth, West Australia. 116 Barrack St., Perth; Manager, P. B. Otto.
Sydney, N. S. W., Australia. 306-308 George St., Sydney; Manager,
W. Nolan.
Wellington, New Zealand. 83 Willis St.; Manager, G. Adair.
Vegetarian Cafetertak:
610 Sixth Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
85 Patton Ave., Asheville, N.-C.
117; North Twenty-first St.. Birmingham, Ala.
509 South Third St., Louisville, Ky.
518 Gay St., Knoxville, Tenn.
SURVEY OF THE FIELD
FOR YEAR ENDING NOV. x, 1921
A brief review of the year's work throughout most of the fields is
presented in the following pages, closing with
the year ending Nov. 1, 1921.
NORTH AMERICAN DIVISION CONFERENCE
The total church membership of the conferences in the United States
and Canada for the quarter ending September 30; 1921, was 100,673, this
number being an increase for the four preceding quarters of 1,250. The
funds contributed during the four quarters ending September 30, 1921,
are as follows: Tithe, $3,428,061.54; foreign mission offerings, $2,260,-
597.22; home missionary offerings, $774,594.25; total, $6,463,253.01.
The number of persons baptized during this period was 6,925, an in-
crease over the preceding year of 404. The number of evangelistic la-
borers, September 30, 1921, was 2,592; institutional, 2,902.
BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE
M. N. Campbell, President
This report covers only nine months of 1921. The British Isles have
passed through a severe crisis during this period.. The most disastrous
coal strike in its history took place, lasting more than three months.
This brought to a standstill practically every other industry, and six
million people were thrown out of employment. The nation came to the
very verge of civil war and revolution. During this period the cause of
God suffered considerably, as the tithe income was seriously affected.
The local conferences had a difficult time to carry on their work. How-
ever, people continued to accept the truth, 426 new members being added
to the churches during the three quarters covered by this report.
, The general hard times affected the canvassing work to quite an ex-
tent, but as we had a larger number of workers in the field, the book
sales dropped very slightly below the record of 1920.
The college has an enrolment of 117, as compared with 200 last year.
The financial stringency was felt by this institution more than the oth-
ers, excepting possibly, Caterham sanitarium. The publishing house,
food factory, and the Stanborough Park Sanitarinm showed excellent
gains for the year.
Last year our Ingathering goal was 7,500, which was greatly ex-
ceeded. This year we are aiming to reach 12,000. The campaign is in
progress while these words are being penned. From 'present prospects
we shall reach our goal in spite of the fact that it is about three times
as hard to get money this year as last.
Early iri the year, the writer visited our West African mission field
and held an institute for the white and native workers at Waterloo,
Sierra Leone. Several of the inland stations were visited. The work
in that field: progressing hopefully.. There are at present 550 Sabbath
keepers in the West Coast missions. The health of the Workers is keep-
ing up well in such a difficult Climate. In Egypt and East Africa the
cause is making good headway. -During the year, our stations in old
German East Africa (now Tanganyika) were restored to us by the Brit-
ish` Government and steps are being taken to reopen them.
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The offerings to missions show a steady increase. This was true dur-
ing the severest part of the financial depression, indicating a strong
spirit of loyalty on the part of our British believers to the cause of
missions.
The cause is growing in Britain and the churches are showing a good
spirit of courage and devotion.

CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNION


G. W. Schubert, President
The Central European Union has suffered most because of the war as
far as territory and boundary variation is concerned. Formerly this
Union consisted of southern Germany including Alsace-Lorraine, most
of the territory of the present Czechoslovakian Union, and the rest of
Austria, with Istria and Dalmatia.
By ceding Alsace-Lorraine and South Tyrol to the Latin Union we
lost about 260 members; to the Jugoslavian mission field we gave three
churches. We lost over 1,200 members altogether through the breaking
up of Austria.
Today the Central European Union consists of southern Germany, the
Austrian republic, and German-Switzerland. The Central European
Union is today, with the exception of a small extremity of. Italian ter-
ritory, wholly German territory. The Union has a total membership of
6,636. It consists, after doubling smaller conferences and mission fields,
of six conferences, viz.:
1. Main-Neckar Conference with headquarters at Frankfurt/Main.
This conference has a membership of 1,331. It includes the district of
Frankfort on the Main, the southern portion of the Rhine province, the
Hessian and Bavarian Palatinate, and the northern part of the Baden.
2. Wurtemberg-Baden Conference with headquarters in Stuttgart.
This conference consists of the southern part of Baden, the whole of
Wurtemberg, and Hohenzollern districts. Its members number 1,624.
The newly acquired school of our Union is at Kirchheim, near Stuttgart.
This school was dedicated on October 2, 1921. With the presence of the
conference board, and the delegates of the West and East German
Unions, it was solemnly committed to its purpose. Elder L. R. Conradi
preached the dedicatorial sermon to an audience of about 700.
3. North Bavarian Conference with headquarters in Niiremberg takes
in the northern part of Bavaria. It has a membership of 925.
4. South Bavarian. Conference has its headquarters in Munich. Our
sanitarium, " Kurhaus Wittelsbach," is located in Bad-Aibling. The
new institution has achieved good results, far above our expectations.
5. The Austrian Conference headquarters is located at Vienna. This
conference with a membership of 584, includes the territory of the Ger-
man-Austrian Republic.
6. The territory of German Switzerland and Lichtenstein with head-
quarters in Zurich. This conference has a membership of 984.
Beside the two institutions named. a school and a sanitarium, the
Union has a successful nurses home at Wiesbaden.
The headquarters of the Central European Union is in Munich, Ti-
zianstr. 35, in a building owned by the Union. Besides the institutions
named, the South German Building Association owns buildings in Nu-
remberg, Stuttgart, Frankfort/Main, and Wuerzemberg, in which there
are good meeting halls and dwellings.
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,EAST GERMAN UNION


H. F. Schutierth, President
The East German Union was established in 1909, with a membership
of 5,005. At that time it consisted of East Germany, Hungary, Galicia,
and the Balkan States. It now consists of the eastern Purssian prov-
inces: Pomerania, Brandenburg, Silesia, East Prussia, (Posen and West
Prussian being lost to our Union by being joined to Poland), the repub-
lic of Saxony, and the republic of Lithuania, with .a total population of
:about 25,000,000. On the first of July, 1920, the Union had a total mem-
bership of 10,418; with 138 workers and 265 churches. During the con-
ference year there was a net gain of 904 members, twenty-nine churches
organized, and also fourteen new workers entered the vineyard of the
Lord. On June 30, we had 152 workers and 294 churches with a mem-
bership of 11,322. Today this Union is divided into eight conferences:
Berlin, Brandenburg, Masourian, East Prussian, Pommerania, North-
east Saxony, Silesia, West Saxony, and the mission field of Luthuania.
Our work is progressing. In all parts a good interest is manifested in
behalf of our message.
' During the calendar year 1920, we received in tithe 3,075,697 marks,
which is 1,584,142 marks more than the preceding year. The total
-offering for missions in 1919 amounted to 806,853 marks, whereas, in
the year 1920, the offering amounted to 610,260 marks.
In our different departments we have also made good progress. One
secretary has taken charge of home missionary and the Sabbath school
work, while another has the young peoples' and educational work. One
of our doctors has taken charge of the medical missionary department.
On the first of July, 1920, our Union had ninety-four missionary volun-
teer societies with 2,673 members. The young peoples' work is received
with a warm heart in all parts of the field, whilelour youth are gaining
a greater interest in this wonderful work, and endeavor to work more
earnestly for the Lord, thereby growing in faith.
The home missionary department has made great progress. Both old
and young are working together with a missionary spirit in the church
as well as in the neighborhood. For the department of medical mission-
ary work we can only record good progress. In Charlottenburg, Dres-
den, Breslau, and Leipsic, we are supporting homes for . lady nurses, in
which, under the supervision of a head nurse, ten nurses can do private
nursing. A special conference nurse has been apportioned to the church
in practically every conference, whose duty it is to stand by and assist
the sick members of the church in word and deed, and carry the burden
to make plain to the church members and to give them instruction as
to proper and simple nursing.
Up until December, 1920, the different buildings in Friedensau, one
sanitarium, two school buildings, " Altersheim " (home for the aged),
and the sanitarium belonged to the three German unions in common.
But through agreement and an indemnity to the other two unions, these
institutions became the property of the East German Union on Jan. 1,
1921. The Friedensau school has - an attendance of about 150, and be-
cause of the enlargement of its industrial lines, the students are enabled
to earn a great part of their school expenses. Although, it was impos-
sible for us, because of the compulsory school attendance, to establish
church schools, yet since 1917 we have one of these at Friedensau with
an enrolment of thirty-five children. Up until 1919 a law existed that
our children dared not be absent from school on the Sabbath, but since
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this time under the proposal of the parents, the children are freed from
attending schbol on Sabbath.
The sixty-four inmates in the old peoples' home fill it to its utmost.
While the sanitarium in Friedensau treats less difficult cases and is
more for recuperative patients, the sanitarium in Zehlendorf, also a
clinic, treats very serious eases, and undertakes the most difficult oper-
ations. But not only are the physical wants and ailments healed in
these institutions, but many persons find the healing balm for the sin-
sick soul.
AlthoUgh we have many difficulties to meet, yet the work of our great
God is moving steadily forward. With thankful hearts we want to erect
our " Eben-ezer," trusting that He will continue, as in the past, to
lead us on.
THE WEST GERMAN UNION
P. Drinhaus, President
The territory of our Union is western Germany, with Holland as a
mission field. The Union comprises about thirty million inhabitants.
The principal cities of this field are Hamburg, Cologne, Duesseldorf,
Hannover, Bremen, and Essen. It was in this fied that in the year 1874
the first church of Germany was organized by Brethren Andrews and
Erzberger. The home of this church was Vohwinkel near Elberfeld.
Seven kilometers from this place is situated our school, Missions-Sem-
inar Neandertal. Our church membership has grown from that small
beginning to 8,833. During the first three quarters of 1921 we received
994 believers into church fellowship. In the cities our evangelists use
the largest halls for their work, and the chapels used by the churches
have everywhere grown too small.
Our young peoples' societies have a membership of 1,544. Our school
opened for the first time with about sixty students. During our Har-
vest Ingathering campaign 400,000 magazines were used in one month.
At this writing the result in offerings received cannot be given.
The churches, as well as the hundred evangelistic workers of our field,
are of gbod courage in the knowledge that God will at this time finish
His work.
THE SCANDINAVIAN UNION
J. C. Raft, President
The Scandinavian Union consists of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Vin-.
land, Esthonia, and Lettonia, together with Iceland and Abyssinia as
mission fields. It has a total population of about eighteen million.
Every country has its own language, manners, and customs; also the
value of money varies greatly and causes some difficulty, as the cur-
rency in some of the countries has but little value. In order to pass
from one country to another, it is necessary that one be provided with
a passport. All this impedes the work, and places obstacles in the way;
but in spite of all this, the work moves steadily along by the grace and
power of God.
The work within the Scandinavian Union has been reorganized to
some extent during the past year. Instead of having as heretofore two
or three local conferences in each country, we now have only one. We
have organized the departmental work, and these various departments
are workiiip. well. The work which Brother Steen Rasmussen, the de-
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partmental secretary for the Union, has carried on, together with his
colaborers- in the local conferences, has already borne abundant fruit.
The missionary volunteer work is well organized, and our churches are
busily employed scattering our smaller publications. The harvest in-
gathering work has also been launched, and the results are splendid.
In the Sabbath School department marked progress has been seen, and
the gifts to missions have increased to an amount three times the
amount it was before we organized the departmental work.
In the educational work, we have been somewhat behind. For this
reason special effort is now being made to make up for lost time. We
have four schools in the union, one in each of the following countries:
Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland, and we are working toward
the plan of establishing separate schools also in Lettonia and Esthonia.
Our brethren and sisters take a deep interest in the educational work,
and earnest efforts are being made by each conference to make the
schools what the Lord intended they should be.
Our medical work has for several years occupied a prominent place
here in Scandinavia. With Skodsborg Sanitarium as the mother insti-
tution of several smaller treatment rooms, this branch of our work has
made good progress every year, until it now has become a strong organ-
ized department of our work. The medical and health work has been
the means of securing many friends for the threefold message among
the better classes of society, and among men of influence and prestige.
What has already been said about the medical work is true regarding
our publishing work. For many years we have sold much literature.
Our books, tracts, and periodicals have found their way into thousands
of homes, and have been the means in the hand of the Lord, to win
many souls for preSent truth.
It is a source of special encouragement and joy to us that so many
souls have been won during the past few years, the past being the very
best in our experience. The number of souls won during the year 1921,
soon to close, will exceed one thousand. Our ministers have worked hard
and diligently, and the Lord has blessed their efforts. The churches
show a marked interest in the work of the Lord, and the spiritual life
among our brethren and sisters is on the increase. The Lord is with
us and is working for us. We are of good courage. We expect great
things from the Lord, and with this aim in view we continue our work.

SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISION OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE


W. W. Fletcher, Vice-President
India, Burma, and Ceylon comprise the territory of the Southern Asia
Division. The population of these countries exceeds 320,000.000. The
predominating religions are Hinduism (220.000,000 adherents), Moham-
medanism (68,000,000 adherents), and Buddhism (12,000,000 adherents).
There are about 4,000,000 piofesed Christians in India and Burma, three
fifths of whom are in South India, where Christian missions have been
longest established, and where there are about 750,000 adherents of the
Syrian Christian Church, which is known to have been established on
the southwest coast of India since the fourth century. Statistics show
that while the Hindu community is increasing at the rate of five per
cent per decennium, the Mohammedans six per cent, and the Buddhists
eleven per cent, the Christian community shows an increase of thirty-
four per cent, and the Protestant Christian community forty per cent.
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The work of Seventh-day Adventists was commenced in India about


twenty-six years ago. At the present time the message is being pro-
claimed by voice or by means of literature in sixteen languages.
Publishing Work
The multiplicity of languages and dialects with varying scripts makes
the task of publishing for this division a 'difficult and expensive one.
Nevertheless, encouraging progress is being Made with a well4lefined
program of advance in this department of the work. A literature com-
mittee, with a secretary free to devote most of his time to the work,
is endeavoring to prepare a line of salable literature that will be under-
stood by all classes of the population, and other special lines for free
distribution by church members. The publishing house organization
has been strengthened, and a number of new men added to the field
literature workers.
Educational Work
During 1921 the first building of the Vincent Hill School, Mussoorie,
was completed. This school is conducted in English, and is destined to
play an important part in the work in India.
In South India the main buildings for the training school work for.the
Dravidian language group (the five leading languageS of South India)
have been completed. This school is located near Bangalore, and is sup-
ported by intermediate schools in the Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam
language areas.
Considerable building work has been done .at Hapur, United Provinces,
where the training school for Northeast India is located. The Hapur
school is to be a training center for the Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi, and
Garhwali language areas, supported by intermediate schools in those
language areas.
Additional buildings have been erected at Lasalgaon, Western India,
in. connection with the training school for the . Marathi and Gujerati
peoples.
In Bengal progress has been made in the opening of an intermediate
school at Gopalguffj.
In Burma a property has been purchased at Taikgyi for the training
school for Burmese and Karen girls.
Medical Work
Well-equipped treatment rooms are operated at Simla and Mussoorie,
at an elevation of about 7,000 feet, on the foothills of the Himalayan
mountains. These institutions are doing much to bring the message
favorably to the notice of the official and the educated classes, both
foreign and Indian.
Dispensaries to meet the needs of the poorer classes are operated at
Kalyan, Bombay Presidency; Chuharkana, Punjab; Karmatar, Santhal
Purganas; and Kammamaung, Burma. At practically every mission
station, also, more or less attention is given to the care of the sick.
Sabbath School Department
The Sabbath school membership of the Southern Asia Division stood
at 1,810 on June 30, 1921, an increase of 47 per cent as compared with
the corresponding quarter of 1920. The Sabbath school offerings during
1921, judging by the receipts for the first three quarters, are likely to
amount to about $6,000 gold for the year.
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Northwest India Union Mission

The territory of this Union includes the Bombay Presidency, Central


India, the United Provinces, and the Punjab, and a number of adjacent
states. The population is estimated at 150,000,000, or almost half that
of the entire division. There are three organized missions in the Bom-
bay Presidency, the United Provinces, and the Punjab. In each of these
fields the workers are in touch with promising situations. Durin. 1921
the first foreign family for the Gujerati work reached the field, Brother
b
and Sister R. A. Smithwick entering on the study of the Gujerati lan-
guage. The working force in each of the three local missions has been
strengthened during 1921. Pastor 1. F. Blue is superintendent of this
Union Mission.

Northeast India Union Mission


This mission includes Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, and Assam; within its
territory the population numbering about 91,000,000. Although Ben-
gal was the first field in the division to be entered with the message,
the Northeast has been the most slenderly manned of all the unions.
This condition has been 'Somewhat corrected during 1921 by the addition
of five foreign families and one single lady to the working staff. Pas-
tor H. E. Willoughby was appointed during the year to the superintend-
ency, which had been vacant for sonic time. A new field, North Bihar,
was entered with the message, Pastor McWhinny leading gut in
this development, assisted by Brethren J. E. Saunders and James Dean
and their wives, who are studying the Bihari language, which is closely
related to the Hindi, and which is spoken by about 24,000,000 people.

South India Union Mission


The languages of South India are known as the Dravidian group, and
are distinct from the Aryan group, the languages of the north. There
are five leading languages. The message has gained, a substantial foot-
ing among the Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalese-speaking peoples, and we
have organized missions in each of these language areas. The message
exists in printed form in the fourth language, the Kanarese, and in the
latter part of 1921 Brother and SiSter Henry Hansen were assigned to
Ceylon for work in Singhalese, the fifth and last of the main languages
of the group. The superintendent of this Union Mission is Pastor G. G.
Lowry. The territory of the Union includes the Madras Presidency, the
Native States of Mysore and Travancore, and the island of Ceylon, with
a, total population of about 60,000,000.

Burma Union Mission


While Burma has a population of only about 12,000,000, its. indigenous
people speaks a large number of languages and dialects. There is also
a large alien population from India and China. Work is being carried
on in the Burmese and Sgau Karen languages, and also in the Telugu.
Subsequent to the death of Pastor C. F. Lowry there was a vacancy in
the union mission superintendency; but Pastor Joseph Phillips was ap-
pointed to that office early in 1921. Other workers also arrived during
the year to strengthen the forces in the Burma Union.
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General Conference Visitors During 1921


Brother H. H. Hall, of the General Conference Publishing department
spent six weeks in India in February and March, and gave valuable
help in planning for the publishing work, and in general counsel.
Pastor W. A. Spicer reached India on October 30, and began an itin-
erary which was to cover fourteen weeks, including attendance at the
biennial conferences of the four union missions.
The Divisionsuffered a great loss early in 1921 in the departure of
Pastor J. E. Fulton, General Conference Vice-President, who was com-
pelled to retire from the field owing to ill health.

THE EAST BRAZIL UNION MISSION


H. Meyer, Superintendent
The third year of our existence as a union mission is almost gone.
Our trials and difficulties are not decreasing; the severe financial crisis
which set in a year ago and still is being decidedly felt in almost every
part of this field, has also affected our work. Yet we have no reasons
to complain. The blessings of God have been much more. abundant, and
the manifestations of his power much greater than our difficulties.
Our present membership is over 1,400, giving us a net increase of
more than 200 for the year. Many new interests have sprung up, and
the workers are of good courage. We are especially pleased to see our
city churches take on larger dimensions, which we must attribute to a
large extent to consecrated home missionary work.
The Rio de Janeiro Mission has a membership of 312. In the month
of December we dedicated our first church building in the city of Rio
de Janeiro. This church is ideally located, is well built, and has a seat-
ing capacity of 320. At Sebastido de Lacerda, a place in the interior
of the state, a Sabbath school of seventy-five has been organized, which
is entirely the result of the work of the church members. Elder R. J.
Wilf art, the superintendent of the mission, with his co-workers have
more than they can do.
The East Minas Mission has a membership of 266. In the month of
October our first church building was dedicated in this field. The num-
ber of workers has been unfortunately small this year, but new workers
are arriving. This we surely appreciate. The field is without a super-
intendent at the present.
The Espirito Santo Mission has 400 members, and a number of strong
churches. One at Serra Pellada is still our largest church' in all Brazil.
Two new churchbuildings have been 'dedicated in this field during the
year. It also has three church schools doing good work. We are very
much in need of more workers for this mission.
The Bahia Mission, with a membership of 118, about the most prom-
ising field in our union, is again without a superintendent, as Brother
F. S. Chollar was compelled to return to the States on account of his
wife's physical condition. This. state was struck very severely by the
financial crisis, but by the help of the Lord our work has progressed,
. and the tithe and offerings show an increase over last year.
The Pernambuco Mission has a membership of 304. It has been with-
out a superintendent for a year and a half. Brother C. E. Rentfro takes
the superintendency at the beginning of the year. The church at Recife
has grown considerably, and in the interior several new companies have
developed.
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We were aiming that our advance guard should reach the Amazon
this year, which we were unfortunately not quite able to do. But our
colporteurs have entered the states of Piauhk and Ceard where nothing
had been done before, and as a result of their work we have some fifty
persons in that zone keeping the Sabbath of the Lord and waiting anx-
iously for the arrival of a minister.
With confidence and courage we are looking ahead, knowing that this
is the opportune time- for extending the cause we love -to all parts of
this great field.
INCA UNION MISSION
E. F. Peterson, Superintendent
The past year has been one of triumph and progress in the Lord's
work in the Inca Union. Mission. Hundreds have come to the light of
the everlasting gospel. Some have suffered bitter persecution because of
their faith. Witness of the message has been borne before presidents,
senators, and congressmen of republics; editors of leading papers; heads
of commerce and business; bigoted religionists; domineering local au-
thorities; sincere seekers after truth; caviling scoffers; indifferent un-
believers and semi-savages, many of whom, heard for the first time the
name of Jesus spoken in adoration and reverence.
The territory of the Inca Union Mission comprises the republics of
Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia, with a population of about ten million peo-
ple a large percentage bf whom are pure Indians or mixed blood:
There are four local mission fields, each with its staff of officers and
workers. In all there are 124 workers. Thirty-one are foreign workers,
eight of whom are ordained ministers. Ninety-three are natives of the
three republics in the union, and eighty-two of these are pure Indians
who have been trained in our Own schools.
To date more than 600 have been baptized this year, and we hope to
baptize before the close of 1921, 500 others, who are awaiting that sacred
rite in different places in the local mission fields.
At one mission station 245 were baptized by one minister in one after-
noon. This is the largest number ever baptized at one time in the
history of this field.
One minister writes that he expected to baptize during the last six
Sabbaths of the year groups of believers, numbering from thirty to one
hundred in a place.
Only one church has been organized during the year. Several church
buildings have been erected. Active work is begun in several new
places. Brother Orley Ford began work late in the year for the In-
dians of Ecuador, near Riobamba; but has transferred the center of his
work to a place called Colts, near Cajabamba. The new mission will be
called the Colta Mission.
F. A. Stahl, who was compelled to leave the high altitudes around
Lake Titicaca and who pioneered the Indian work in that region, has
spent some time recuperating his health at Lima, and laboring in other
parts of Peru. He made a trip into the interior of eastern central Peru
among the Chunchos and semi-savage Indians of that district. He found
favorable openings for our work there, and is now preparing to estab
lish himself among two tribes previously not reached by the gospel.
He is specially interested in the Campas, a powerful, tribe, who have
heretofore resisted all efforts to evangelize them. Thus the work has
gained a new foothold, and is being proclaimed in two other of earth's
diverse tongues.
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Fifty-five schools were conducted during the year, with an enrolment


of more than 2,500 pupils. Two training schools, one at Platerfa, Peru,
for Indian workers, and the other at Miraflores, Lima, Peru, for Spanish
workers, with fifty-three primary schools make up the total. Calls
have come to us-for more than three times that number of schools. Our
schools contribute largely to the success obtained in reaching so many
people every year with the gospel of Christ.
A successful harvest ingathering campaign was conducted also, prin-
cipally by the foreign workers. But each year the native workers and
members are taking more active part in this work of soliciting funds
from those outside our ranks. Noticeable and encouraging were the
results secured even by the young lady students of the Lima training
school. The Bolivian Mission received an amount equal to $34.20 per
member.
The visit of J. W. Westphal to some of the centers of our field, was
a source of great help to tile work and workers. At that time calls were
made for funds for the world-wide work, and a liberal response was
shown by the members and workers.
Our foreign workers have adopted the North American standard for
mission offerings of 60 cents a week. We have also been successful in
raising funds for the Lima training school. Tithes and offerings show a
material increase over the previous year, as also do the sales of litera-
ture. We are grateful for this, and specially in this time of financial
crisis when it is more difficult to increase our receipts.
A special temperance number of the Spanish magazine El Atalaya
was extensively circulated in September and October. Considerable in-
terest was shown in the Big Week for sale of literature and home
missionary work.
Four new families of workers have joined us. Three from the United
States and one from another part of South America. Brother and Sister
Walter Thomann came from Chile to engage in Indian work in Bolivia.
The following all arrived from 'the United States: Brother and Sister
Schwerin, for Indian work in the Lake Titicaca field; Elder and Mrs.
Isaac to Ecuador, he to act as superintendent of the Ecuadorian Mis-
sion; and Elder and Mrs. Striplin to Lima to take charge of the Indus-
trial Institute, the Lima training school. We expect several others
before the close of 1921.
Those who have arrived, only partly replace those who had to leave
the field to take up work elsewhere in the continent, so our lines are
still thin.
Our workers travel by steamer, train, electric car, automobile, horse,
mule, and on foot, carrying the glad tidings of the kingdom over moun-
tain, valley, and plain. Thus the work speeds on. God blesses or efforts
and works with us and .independent of us to accomplish His work of
grace among the inhabitants of the territory in the Inca Union Mis-
sion. But the crying needs call for more workers to garner in the
harvest awaiting their efforts.
BOLIVIA MISSION
During the past year the work in Bolivia has progressed well.. The
attendance at the meetings at our mission stations have so increased
that now ninny hundreds are hearing the truth.
At the Rosario Mission we have baptized this year over one hundred.
The total number baptized to this date, October 4, is 129. We hope to
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baptize, before the end of the year, fifty or sixty more.


The interest in the gospel among the Indians of Bolivia is .equal to
that of the Lake Titicaca Mission. If we were able to fill the openings
we shall soon have in Bolivia a splendid work in progress. Indians come
to us from many districts and plead for schools and for pastors to teach
them the gospel. 'We have three such openings at present.
Brother Walter Thomann, of Chile, is now opening a station that
gives great promise. We are glad to acknowledge with gratitude the
arrival in Bolivia of Brother Hindbaugh, who has taken over the work
of secretary and treasurer of the mission.
Our colporteur work and missionary efforts are also advancing under
the direction of Brother L. G. Beans. The tithes and offerings have in-
creased. The harvest ingathering work is succeeding well.
Items of interest to us are that we have succeeded in obtaining legal
recognition by the government of our schools in the republic, and au-
thority for civil marriage of the Indians as well as civil registry for
births of Protestant children in the country.
Beside the addition of workers mentioned above, Brethren Marcos
Zenteno and Juan Curasi, native Aymara Indians, were transferred from
the Lake Titicaca mission to work as station interpreter and teacher of
Indian primary school. W. R. Pohle.
ECUADOR MISSION
We regret that, on account of failing health, Brother J. D. Lorenz and
family were obliged to leave the field in July. They are now enjoying
a much needed furlough in the States. Brother Lorenz labored success-
fully in his field for about four years, acting as superintendent. In
August, with my family I came to relieve Brother Lorenz.
In June Brother and Sister Orley Ford came to take charge of the
Indian work. Orley Ford has labored among the Indians of the Lake
Titicaca for nearly four years with splendid resultS. We feel very
grateful that God has opened the -way for definite work among the
Indians in this field.
After making many visits to the different Indian settlements, Brother
Ford has now opened a mission among the Indians near Riobamba. One
of the members of the Quito church and his family have moved to Rio-
bamba to assist in starting the mission and to act as Indian interpreter.
A school will soon be opened there. The interest is very good and now
seems to be the opportune time to establish a strong work among the
Indians, and reap a harvest of souls among this needy class of people.
A few colporteurs have labored in Ecuador with very good results.
Splendid records have been made with our books. Catholicism reigns
supreme, and the opposition is bitter at times. Only a few weeks ago
a priest was the instigator in the burning of about seventy sucres
worth of books of one of our colporteurs. The government is liberal,
and God is greatly blessing the work in this needy field. The outlook
for the coming year is very encouraging. H. D. Isaac.

LAKE TITICACA MISSION


The year 1921 has been freighted with many perplexities, many diffi-
culties, but withal many joys. We are glad to report a substantial
increase along all lines. "
Our new station called the Huancan6 Mission was permanently estab-
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lished in the district of Piata. Brother J. H. Elvin began working there


in the month of February, and as a result of faithful work 245, were
baptized on June 11. A church was organized at the same time. New
mission buildings will also be completed here this year.
We now have nine central mission stations with two substations.
We have twelve foreign families in our field. Two from Argentina, one
from Canada, and nine from the United States. During the year we
have had seventy-three native workers employed.
This year three new families have taken up work here: L. L. Clark
has been placed in charge of the Occa Pampa Mission; G. A. Schwerin
in charge of the Esquifias station; and W. F. Miller in charge of the
Platerfa Mission. Of our former workers, David Dalinger has been
placed in charge of the Pomata Mission. Brother Jose D. Replogle re-
mains in charge of the Have Mission, A. C. Ford at Hauls, station,
A. H. Field at Umuchi, or "Broken Stone " station, Pedro Kalbermatter
at Laro, and H. M. Colburn is our secretary and treasurer.
Two of our former workers have left us to fill urgent calls in other
fields. Brother Orley Ford to Ecuador to begin the Indian 'work there,
and Brother J. S. Hindbaugh to Bolivia as secretary and treasurer. We
are glad to report that none have had to leave the field because of
health conditions.
Dr. Theron S. Johnston has been permanently located at the Platerfa.
Mission to head up the medical work. His services are more and more
in demand by the workers, Spaniards, and Indians. He treats from
sixty to 130 sick people each Sunday.
This year with sixty-two teachers we have conducted forty-nine
schools in which 227 girls and 2,147 boys attended, making a total of
2,374. Our Quechua school at Laro was the largest school of the season,
161 students being enrolled. Many new school houses are being built,
and many calls coming for new schools especially among the Que-
chua Indians. We are perplexed to know how to answer them.
On May 16 we began what is known as the Puno English School, in
the town of Puno. We were fortunate in securing as directors Sisters
Gussie Field Colburn and her mother Rovilla M. Field. This school was
divided into two sections, day and night, Sister Field having charge of
the day school, and Sister Colburn the night school. . This school has
been a mighty power in the hands of the Lord in bringing a bond of
unity between us and the Spanish people.
We have only two ordained ministers in our field with a- present
membership of 2,646. 'We expect the membership to increase to over
3,000 before the end of the present year. 'We have five licensed minis-
ters and twenty-two holding missionary credentials. Our tithes and
offerings are on the increase. The largest offering of the year being
that of the Pomata station on June 25, $45 dollars given that day
largely by the native brethren. We expect to baptize 1,000 converts this
year. Surely God is working as never before. E. H. Wilcox.
THE PERUVIAN MISSION
The Peruvian Mission has eight organized churches, with a membership
of 396 at the close of the first nine months of 1921. Our tithe receipts
show a gain of $1,114.75 over the corresponding period of last year. Our
mission offerings have also shown a steady growth, as during the first
nine months of 1921 we reached $2,920.76, which is a gain of $1,065.82
over the corresponding period of the preceding year. The goal as set
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by the Division for our field for this year is twenty cents per week per
member, and by the help of the Lord we have gone beyond this amount
two cents.
In the harvest ingathering campaign we have up to date raised
$1,209.08, which is $362.46 more than the total of last year. The sales
reports of our literature for the first nine months of this year exceed
those of the same period of last year by $6,500.48.
We are endeavoring to carry on a systematic and energetic home mis-
sionary campaign. This year we have lost from the field the only or-
dained minister, excepting the superintendent. He was obliged to leave
because of failing health. We are greatly in need of more foreign help
in this field. L. D. Minner.
SOUTH BRAZIL UNION CONFERENCE
F. W. Spies, President
Having arrived at the close of another year, it again: becomes our
privilege to tell of the conquests, which the third angel's message has
made in our union conference during this period.
First of all we are grateful to our kind heavenly Father, that he
guarded the lives of our workers, for whereas some seven of them were
the victims of typhoid, all were spared, our many prayers for their
recovery being answered.
In glancing over the experience of the year just closing, if we consider
only the temporal side, we might mention many hindrances and obsta-
cles. The crisis which manifested itself in almosf all lines of business,
together with the low prices paid for the products of the country and
the depreciation of the currency of the country, caused such a shortage
of funds in most of our fields as made almost all advance moves
impossible.
Publishing Work
The publishing work has felt most keenly the shortage of money
among the people, and our faithful colporteurs have found it much
more difficult to dispose of our truth-filled literature. Still they are
hopefully pushing ahead. We are about completing a Portuguese edi-
tion of " Great Controversy," which is really our first large book in this
language. We confidently expect that it will give a new impetus to
our book work.
Educational Work
The shortage of funds has also resulted in diminishing somewhat the
number of students in attendance at our training school. Still we have
had some eighty in attendance during almost the entire school year. As
a class, our students for 1921 are a most earnest and faithful group of
young people:
During the past year the school's power plant has had its efficiency
more than doubled, thus enabling us to provide a better and more ade-
quate supply of light and water to meet the constantly increasing needs.
Our carpenter shop, at which a number of our boys are receiving train-
ing in this line, has done good work. The same is true of our sewing
class in which a number of girls are instructed in this art.
Harvest Ingathering
In 'spite of hard times and the fact that the harvest ingathering for
missions is still a new enterprise in our union, this being only the sec-
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and year in ,which this work has been attempted, there has been an
encouraging growth in the results obtained. Last year we succeeded
in gathering $4,000. The receipts are not yet in this year, yet we have
in hand the sum of $6,925.
Rio Grande do Sul
One of the fields which suffered most by the financial crisis was Rio
Grande do Sul. Cattle raising, which is one of the chief sources of
income in this state, received a severe blow when prices for cattle
dropped one half in valueof a year ago. Cereals also dropped in price,
and as a result the receipts of the conference were greatly diminished.
Still the work has made progress. In Santa Maria, one of the chief
interior cities, a series of tent meetings was held, with the result that
a company has been raised up, and a good interest still continues.
Other churches have been strengthened, and as a whole the work looks
hopeful.
Santa Catharina
Although the working force of this conference is very small, the work
has made progress. The message has penetrated into new districts, win-
ning a goodly number of new believers to the truth. Financial depres-
sion caused tithes and mission offerings to fall far short of what they
were, last year.
Parana Mission
An extended tent effort has been made during the year in Curityba,
the capital of this state. The church has been greatly encouraged, and
a number of new members added. Also in different parts of the in-
terior the message gained a foothold, and has brought precious souls
to rejoice in the hope of a soon-coming Saviour.
Sao Paulo Mission
Perhaps more progress has been made in this mission during the past
year _than in any other field in our union. Especially has the book
work been greatly prospered. In many places where our faithful col-
porteurs have gone, they have left in their path precious souls rejoicing
in Him who is the Light of the world. A goodly number have been
baptized, and in spite of the close financial condition, both tithes and
offerings have increased.
West Minas Mission
This large mission is still awaiting the arrival of more workers. An
evangelistic effort is at present being made in Varginha, one of the
largest cities of the mission. Interests are springing up here and there
in different parts of the field. West Minas, like other parts of Brazil,
has felt the financial depression, still it is one of our promising fields,
and as the working force is increased we dare expect to see a marked
development in this mission.
Matto Grosso
Matto Grosso being almost entirely a cattle raising state, when the
crisis struck it, the lack of business and consequently of money was
seriously felt by our colporteurs who were endeavoring to sell our good
literature there. But if on the one hand a shortage of money hindered
this line of work; Brother Rohde, our evangelist in Matto Grosso, tells
of important interests springing up in different places, thus showing
that the people in that vast territory are interested in the message.
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In closing this brief review we feel to thank the Lord of the harvest
for His special blessings, and to consecrate ourselves to the work with
renewed zeal and energy in order to finish the Master's work in this
generation.

THE FAR-EASTERN DIVISION OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE


C: C. Crisler, Secretary
The Far Eastern Division includes within its boundaries the countries
of Asia lying east of the Himalayas, together with the Philippine archi-
pelago and Malaysia. The dominant racial types are Mongolian and
Malay. Here Buddhism,. Shintoism, Taoism, and Confucianism hold
sway over the minds of well-nigh a third of the human race; here
also dwell nearly a third of the Moslem world.
Working Forces and Constituency
Our denominational activities among these peoples of the Far East
had their beginnings about twenty years ago. . Little by little our
working forces have been increased, until we have in this division field
(June 30, 1921) 307 foreign and 887 native workers; a total of 1194.
Our Far Eastern constituency has developed slowly. With the gains
have come also some losses, partly because of the inability of a few
to shepherd properly at all times those who unite with us in Christian
fellowship. June 30, 1921, our membership stood at 8,648, which is 1,519
more than on the corresponding date a year before.
By four-year periods, our membership records are:
Dec. 31, 1905 180
Dec. 31, 1909 394
Dec. 31, 191.3 1,773
June 30, 1917 4,118
June 30, 1921 8,648
This shows an increase of more than 100% every quadrennium. Surely
God is adding His blgssing to the efforts of His messengers in these lands.
During the year the East Siberian Union has been transferred to the
Far-Eastern Division, with a membership at time of transfer of ap-
proximately 175, since increased to 242.
The Publishing Work
Our publishing work centers in five plants Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai,
Manila, Singapore. From each of these is issued annually a large
quantity of literature in the vernaculars in which we are operating.
Monthly magazines filled with present truth are published in the Japa-
nese, Korean, Wenli, Mandarin, Tagalog, Ilocano, Panayan-Visayan, Ceb-
uan, and Malay languages. Tracts and pamphlets are published in the
languages mentioned, and also in Amoyese, Battak, Bicol, Cantonese,
Cebuan, Ibanag, Javanese, Java-Malay, Pampangan, Pangasinan, Shang-
hai, and Tibetan a total, of twenty-one for the entire field.
Every month our magazines are sent to tens of thousands of homes.
The increasing sale of subscription books and our other literature bids
fair to place at least some of our publishing houses on a self-supporting
basis soon, aside from the salaries of the foreign workers employed
therein.
Medical Missions
Medical mission work is conducted at a few stations only, Soonan
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(Chosen), Yencheng (Ronan Province, China), Tatsienlu (West China, on


Tibetan border), and Nanning (Kwangsai Province, China). Treatment-
rooms are conducted at 34 Nanking Road, Shanghai.
The Educational Work
From the first, educational work has been given a prominent place.
In nearly every important language area where missionaries are sta-
tioned, we have sought 'to gather our youth of promise into schools.
Thus far these schools have not been made self-supporting, although
some revenues are realized. In the Far Eastern Division we have at
present five training-schools, with an enrolment of 603; six intermediate
schools with 686 students; and 122 church-schools with an enrolment of
3,618. In all, upwards of 5,000 students are in regular attendance in our
schools, and these are served by forty foreign and 227 native teachers.
A few denominational text-books in the vernaculars have been printed
or mimeographed, and progress is being made in the preparation of still
other texts for which there is special need.
The Sabbath School Work
From the beginning, our Sabbath school membership has been in ex-
cess of our church membership. At the close of the second quarter of
1921, the Sabbath schols reported 12,435 students, which is nearly fifty
per cent more than the total number of baptized believers. Year -by
year, the totals for the Sabbath school department have stood ks follows:
June 30, 1917 6,810
June 30, 1918 9,343
June 30, 1919 9,217
June 30, 1920 10,763
June 30, 1921 12,435
The Sabbath school offerings are constantly increasing, being $9,004.29
gold for the first half of 1921.
The Field Work
The field work in the. Far East is conducted by eleven Union Missions,
which -we will mention one by one, with a brief statement concerning
each.
i. The South China Union, under the superintendency of Pastor F. H.
DeVinney, is one of our oldest fields, and here our membership (Sept.
30, 1921) is 1,794, an increase of 241 in one year. The South China Union
embraces several language areas, the Cantonese, Hakka, Swatow,
Amoy, and Foochow, each of which constitutes a separate fully-organ-
ized local mission field. Some Mandarin work is done in Kwangsi. There
are yet other language areas in the Union, notably the Hainanese and the
Annamese, but nothing has been done in these outer districts aside from
the occasional sale of literature. In South China the training of our
youth is given especial attention, schools having been in operation the
past year in Foochow, Amoy, Canton, Swatow, and Waichow, besides
forty-seven church schools.
2. The Japan Union, under the superintendency of Pastor H. F. Ben-
son, is another of the fields where work Was first begun in Eastern
Asia. Here our membership (June 30, 1921) stands at 285. Precious are .
the trophies of grace won in Japan, and none can measure by mere
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statistics the good that has been done in this great field. Japan offers
unnumbered opportunities for the propagation of the gospel.
3. The Chosen Union, under the superintendency of Pastor C. L.
Butterfield, has a membership of 1,041 (June 30). The school in Soonan,
conducted along industrial lines, is a strength to our work throughout
Chosen.
4. The Manchurian Union, under the superintendency of Pastor B.
Petersen, is one of the youngest of our missions, and has a growing
membership, which now stands at 127.
5. The North China Union, under the superintendency of Pastor Fred-
erick Lee, is the youngest of our missions, and Includes the provinces of
Chihli, Shandung, and Shansi, with a membership of 108 baptized be-
lievers. Pastor Lee has his headquarters in our Peking Mission Com-
pound. Here in the capital of the Chinese Republic four chapels and a
primary school ay conducted.
6. The East China Union, under the superintendency of Pastor 0. A.
Hall, with headquarters in Shanghai, has a constituency of 694, (Sept.
30, 1921). There are three leading vernaculars spoken the Shanghai,
the Mandafin, and the Wenchow. Work is conducted in each of these.
During the year, school work for the youth has been undertaken in a
strong manner in Nanking and in Wenchow.
7. The Central China Union, under the superintendency of Pastor F. A.
Allum, is another of the older mission fields of Eastern Asia. The bap-
tized membership is 1,188 (Sept. 30, 1921). There are two intermediate
schools, at Hankow and at Yencheng. In addition, there is a flourish-
ing higher primary school in Changsha, Hunan. The province of Shensi
must yet be manned, although a work has been started there and is
now in charge of Chinese brethren.
8. The West China Union, under the superintendency of Pastor M. C.
Warren, has at present a baptized membership of seventy-four (June
30, 1921). At Tatsienlu, near the Tibetan frontier, Dr. J. N. Andrews is
establishing a medical mission, and is preparing to issue a few tracts
in the Tibetan. Our other permanently located stations in West China
are in Chungking, the union headquarters, and in Chengtu.
g. The Philippine Union, under the superintendency of Pastor S. E.
Jackson, has the largest constituency of any union in the Far East
,692 (June 30, 1921). The work along all lines, publishing, educa-
tional, and evangelistic, is making progress. In the Philippine Union
there is one organized conference, the Central-Southern Luzon, where
self-support has been practically attained. The publishing work in
Manila is also nearing this much-to-be-desired goal. The central train-
ing-school, at Manila, is in a flourishing condition.
IQ. The Malaysian Union, under the superintendency of Pastor F. A.
Detamore, presents many difficulties in operation, in view of the large
numbers of Mohammedans, to say naught of many language areas and
of trying climatic conditions, that have seemed to militate against rapid
development. The membership of Malaysia now stands at 553 (Sept.
30, 1921).
ix. The East Siberian Union, under the superintendency of Pastor
T. T. Babienco, was formerly a portion of the European_Division, but
because of political changes has been transferred to the Far Eastern
Division. Many opportunities for evangelizing are being improved, and
the membership now stands at 242 (June 30, 1921).
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By Faith We Advance
The workers in the Far East are of good courage in God, and are
determined to press on as never before for the finishing of the work en-
trusted them of Heaven.

AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE


C. E. Watson, President
Despite the grave conditions prevailing among the peoples of all lands,
and the serious financial crisis that has for some time confronted the
world, we are gratified to record very definite advances in the Lord's
work throughout the Australasian Union Conference. Both in the home-
land and our island mission field good progress has been made, and
clear evidences of Jehovah's leading have rewarded the consecration and
effort of our workers.
Our local .conferences increased during 1920 by one, the membership
of New South Wales becoming too great, as well as too scattered, for
one president to supervise with that close personal oversight desired;
therefore, in place of one New South Wales Conference we now find the
South New South Wales Conference with a membership of 1,257, and
the North New South Wales Conference with a membership of 850, thus
placing under the direction of this union nine local conferences in the
homeland, one in the islands of the South Pacific, embracing Fiji, Tonga;
and Samoa, and two organized mission fields, i. e., Eastern Polynesia
and Solomon Islands.
Organized churches throughout the field number 144 as against 139 for
1919. Five hundred and four souls in the homeland, and 120 in our
mission territory have been baptized during the year, bringing our mem-
bership in the homeland to 6,989, and in the island field to 1,048, making
a total for the union of 8,037.
Our workers holding credentials on Dec. 31, 1920, numbered forty-
seven; ministerial licenses 77; teacher, medical missionary, or missionary
licenses 178; colporteur licenses 144, making a total of 446 laborers, and
showing an increase of sixty-two for the year.
In our finances the Lord has wonderfully blessed, and the faithful-
ness of our membership has been definitely revealed in the large in-
creases noted in tithes and offerings. The total amount received as
tithe amounted to 55,151, being an advance of 13,071 on the 1919
figures. Foreign mission receipts totaled 32,882, or an increase of
9,607. Sabbath school offerings amounted to $8,213 or 1,815 in
advance of 1919. The total receipts from all sources for 1920 amounted
to 95,753, or 23,414 (equaling 32.36%) more than in 1919. The re-
ceipts for 1920 per capita averaged 13/3/3 as against R10/11/1 for
1919.
Appeal for Missions
Our aim for the harvest ingathering for 1920 was 10,000; the
amount realized was 12,741, or an overflow of 2,741. The average
receipts for each member in the home field reached 1/15/8 compared
with 1/0/7 for 1919. The average amount received per magazine
published was 2/6V2. As the result of the activity of, our membership,
a considerable number of individuals have been brought into definite
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touch with the message, and several have been directly won to the
truth.
Publishing Work
The year has been successful in every way, and our band of bookmen
in the field have been greatly encouraged in their activity. Our book
and periodical sales for 1920 totaled 33,884, or 3,431 above 1919, and
of this sum religious works formed the larger portion sold. Our pub-
lishing house at Warburton has been kept at work at high pressure
throughout the year, and during the twelve months printed upwards of
27,000 subscription books, trade books, and helps, 1,500,000 pages of
tracts and leaflets, 950,000 copies of the Signs of the Times, 150,000 cop-
ies of our Appeal for Missions magazine, together with 125,000 copies of
lesson pamphlets, etc.
Health Food Work
Unprecedented success and remarkable development has marked this
department. Our food factory at Cooranbong, working twenty-four
hours per day for five days each week, has been unable to cope with the
demand for its products, and considerable extension has been made in
buildings and plant to increase the output.
A new factory has been erected in West Australia for the- chief pur-
pose of manufacturing cocoanut margarine and is doing well, while a
large building is just completed in New Zealand for the manufacturing
of our foods in that dominion, thus relieving our Cooranbong factory
and enabling our products to be retailed there without the duty now
charged on foods from Australia.
Of our eight cafs, six have made substantial profits on the year's
running. The prospects for 1921 are excellent.
Medical Work
The Sydney sanitarium, to which has recently been added a large
annex providing accommodation for forty additional patients, nurses'
quarters, and a most up-to-date operating department, is being patron-
ized by a constantly increasing number of patients. The buildings are
attractively furnished, and the grounds pleasantly laid out, and every-
thing possible is done to make the stay of patients pleasant and helpful.
The Lord has definitely blessed our doctors and nurses, and many indi-
viduals live in health, and a number rejoice in the truth today through
their association with this institution. Both our Warburton and Christ-
church sanitariums have enjoyed increased patronage, and the Lord has
blessed the work of all connected therewith.
Sabbath School Department
As stated earlier in the report, the offerings for missions that have
come in through this department represents a gain of 1,815 over 1919.
The membership has increased from 10,773 to 11,194, revealing an addi-
tion of 421. Four hundred and eighty-four of the membership have been
baptized, and sixteen new Sabbath schools have been organized. An
average of 80% of our Sabbath school membership were in attendance
each Sabbath during the year, and during the last quarter upwards of
more than one in every four of our membership had a perfect attend.
ance record. The lessons have been carefully studied, and our people
have received definite help as the result of their association with this
branch of the work. .
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Home Missionary Department


The home missionary department has been launched, and, from re-
ports that are reaching us, our people are being stirred to greater activ-
ity and more systematic effort. The circulation of the Signs of the
Times has been increased from 10,396 to 14,049 per week. Our " Appeal
for Missions !' work has claimed a good deal of the attention of the
department, and has been abundantly blessed, our goal having been
more than reached and our mission work thereby materially 'strength-
ened.
Educational Department
In our church schools we have enrolled upwards of 700 young people,
while in our higher schools we have upwards of 300 young men and
young women, and in our Sydney sanitarium forty-eight are in training
for medical service. These figures in the grand total reach 1,110, or
equal to almost one sixth of our membership. For 1920, fifty-three
were graduated from our three secondary schools and sanitariums; this
constituted a record for our educational work in Australia.
Plans are on foot for the extension of our New Zealand school, the
present building proving entirely inadequate to meet the needs of that
field.
In closing this report, we would express our deep gratitude to God for
the privilege of having a part in the proclamation of this message, and
for the many evidences that He has revealed to us of His leading during
the year under survey.

CARIBBEAN MISSIONS
Porto Rican Mission
This mission comprises Porto Rico, Santo Domingo, and the Virgin
Islands. The past year has been one of steady progress. Two new
churches were organized. We have eleven churches with 503 members.
D. C. Babcock has conducted a tent meeting in St. Thomas with en-
couraging results. William Steele and a native worker have had ex-
cellent success in an effort in the Montaflo, in the western part of Porto
Rico. A church will be organized there soon. In Santo Domingo city,
a much-needed chapel and living quarters for the pastor were erected
during the past year. Peter Nygaard reports a good attendance and a
good interest in that city since they have a suitable place to which they
may invite the people. Francisco. Megrant, in Azua, the southern part
of Santo Domingo, reports an interest, and hopes there will be enough
believers soon to organize a church in that city.
Our training school in Aibonito has had an excellent attendance the
past year. Seventy-five or more of the young people in our field have
made application to attend the school this year; but the present accom-
modations will permit us to take no more than forty-five students.
We hope the institution may be enlarged before another school year
opens. We have an earnest class of young people in training who will
largely provide the necessary help for carrying the gospel to the thou-
sands in this field.
- Our goal for the harvest ingathering was set for $3,000. We have
raised $3,816. Our Sabbath schools had a goal of fifteen cents a week
per member. We have more than reached this goal. Our Sabbath school
offerings have almost doubled over last year's offerings.
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The health of our workers has been very good. No one had to leave
the field on account of ill health. We thank the Lord for this. The out-
look for the future is very encouraging. We believe that the coming
year will be the best in the history of this mission. C. V. Achenbach.

South Caribbean Conference


This conference is one of the most difficult we have to operate, owing
to its scattered and divided nature. It comprises the Windward Islands
from St. Kitts in the north to Granada in the south. Barbados, Trini-
dad, and Tobago make up the complement of islands. The territory also
includes the three Guianas, British, Dutch, and French, altogether
from north to south 2,000 miles. The two million inhabitants are made
up of one and one-fourth million English, one-quarter million French,
100,000 Dutch, 120,000 East Indians, 20,000 aboriginal Indians, Spanish,
Portuguese, etc. There are sixty-three churches and companies of bap-
tized Sabbath keepers; with a total membership of 2,088. Facilities
for visiting the different parts of this field are exceedingly indifferent,
as well as dangerous, involving much time and patience. But these can
be improved when funds allow. In the Guianas, most of our work must
be done by launches, as the country people live on the banks of great
rivers. We need a man to develop and care for the work in each group
of islands. No work has been done in French Guiana. There are eight
believers in Dutch Guiana. The conference is well organized, and, given
suitable help and facilities, would soon take its place among our most
progressive territories. The people are hospitable, but poor, and are
often victims of bad sanitation, because of swamps, and below-sea-level
lands. We have three small mission stations. We have no church
schools nor a training school. These are sadly needed. We also need
more boats, a printing press or small work, a number of courageous
colporteurs, and some way for visiting among the scattered believers
on Trinidad. People respond easily to the truth. They are earnest,
loyal, and willing, but require constant supervision. A nurse in Trini-
dad would be a great boon and fill a great and very urgent need.
Elder I. V. Minner has the superintendency of the three Guianas under
the direction of the local executive. Dr. Chas. Cave continues his valu-
able medical work at Barbados. S. L. Ash has charge of the home mis-
sionary department. N. H. Knight, recently from London, is our sec-
retary and treasurer. Miss M. E. Robertson, recently from' London,
is in charge of the Sabbath school work. H. J. Edmed.

CENTRAL AMERICAN MISSIONS


The West Caribbean Conference
The year 1921 has brought several steps of advance to our field, par-
ticularly in the line of institutions, for which we are very grateful.
During our twelfth conference session held in Colon, early in the year,
plans were laid to open a training school in the Canal Zone. Prior to
this we had seen the government officials relative to securing a suitable
site for an educational center, resulting in the leasing of nine buildings
and forty-nine acres of land for a nominal sum, annually. April 5 the
West Caribbean training school was opened in Las Cascadas, in a health-
ful location and overlooking the world-famous Panama Canal, with
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an enrolment of thirty young people. As the youth of our constituency


have meager income we are endeavoring to make the industrial feature
a prominent one. Tropical farming, carpentry, and broom-making have
been chosen to enable the boys to partly work their way toward an
education.
To the eight church schools already held in different parts of the main
land, as well as on several islands, it is hoped that several more may be
added soon. It is also our aim to conduct a ten-week teachers' normal
session during the new school year with the view of strengthening our
church schools to be real mission centers.
The work in Nicaragua has received a remarkable impetus through the
medical work done by Doctors Brayshaw and Nelson. Their efficient
hospital service in Bluefields has made a very favorable impression for
the cause of truth. A new effort is being made to circulate our litera-
ture among the Spanish-speaking people in the western section of this
republic.
In San Jose, Costa Rica, mission work has been done during the entire
year. A rest home has also been provided in this beautiful mountain-
city with the intent that our workers' families may secure' necessary re-
cuperative vacation near by.
Colombia, the last one of the South American republics to see the
message permanently started, has finally been put upon our map of
missions. Last July the Colombia Mission was opened in Bogota, the
capital, in rented quarters. A church was organized and we are indeed
glad for this encouraging beginning. Several colporteurs from the States
have come recently to lead out in this important work to give the mes-
sage in this Latin field. Already we have two native colporteurs in
sigt, and we trust soon to have ninny believers among Colombia's six
millions of gospel-needy people. Max Trummer.
Guatemala
The year 1921 has been a year of pi-ogress in the Guatemala Mission.
In all lines of the work there, has been steady advance. The member-
ship at the beginning of the year was twenty-two, and at the time of
this report it is thirty-three.
During the year three of our native members have entered the work in
. evangelistic and Bible work. Beside these, F. M. Owen and family came
from the States and began work in Guatemala City in April. Brother
Emanuel Alvarez, of Honduras, joined us in October. Already souls are
accepting the truth as the result of the labors of these workers.
Through the generosity of. the brethren who have helped to raise the
church extension fund of the General Conference, we have been able to
build a very neat chapel in Guatemala City, the capital, to which to
invite the people. It is in a good location, and is now being completed,
although we are already using it. It has brought great encouragement
to our native people to have such a building, and will give permanency
to our work in this country.
The colporteur and home missionary departments of our work have
prospered this year, the total retail sales being one thousand dollars in
excess of any previous year. This has been due to the efficient leader-
ship of the field agent, Brother Broomfield, and to the fact that so large
a proportion of our members work with literature near their homes.
Interests are springing up in various parts of the country where our
faithful colporteurs have gone. We are planning to follow up as many
238 SURVEY OF THE FIELD

of these interests as possible. We feel sure that if we can do this, many


souls will be won for the Master. 'We have just closed a splendid gen-
eral meeting, and the workers went from it refreshed, and with the
unanimous purpose to work for a large ingathering of members for the
coming year. We face the future with courage, for best of all, the Lord
is with us. E. W. Thurber.
Salvador
The little State of Salvador is one of three republics that have re-
cently united forming the United States of Central America. Although
the smallest of the three, being only about fifty miles wide by one hun-
dred and fifty long, it is the most densely populated, and is proving a
fruitful field for the third angel's message.
Our work began here about five years ago, and each year has seen a
little gain. The past year has been a hard one, owing to the fact that
we have been without a superintendent. However, the native workers
have taken hold with a will, and nineteen have been baptized so far,
with the prospect for as many more to be added before the year closes.
The constitution of Salvador grants religious liberty. With the good
interest at present, and the prospect of a superintendent, we are hope-
ful for a good harvest of souls the coming year.
J. A. Bodle.
JAMAICA CONFERENCE
This conference comprises the island of Jamaica, the Cayman, and the
Turks Islands.
Sixty-five organized churches and companies, with a membership of
2,000, comprise its constituency.
The West Indian Training School, located at Mandeville, had an
enrolment of seventy-six students. From this fine body of young people,
we have already begun to draw workers. The school is under the man-
agement of Prof. W. H. Wineland.
The young people of the Jamaica Conference have a new vision of the
possibilities in connection with the work of this denomination. Since
our Missionary Volunteer secretary, Miss Minnie E. Dauphinee, took
charge of the work some two years ago, forty-three Volunteer societies
have been organized, many of whose members are planning to enter
the training school.
Seven ordained ministers, and four other workers are employed in
field and office work. Five other workers are employed in the training
school at Mandeville. During the year G. A. Roberts, president of the
conference, because of failing health, left the field. The writer, C. E.
Wood, of British Columbia, has reached the field to take his place. Also
Miss Minnie E. Dauphinee was advised by her physician to return to her
home in Canada. Altogether the outlook for Jamaica is encouraging.
C. E. Wood.

DETACHED MISSIONS
Hawaii
The territory of Hawaii was . annexed to the United States in 1898.
It lies in the North Pacific Ocean about 2,020 miles southwest of S'an
Francisco. There are eight inhabited islands, with a total area of
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6,449 square miles. The population, not including United States troops,
is 250,000. The islands were first brought under one control by king
Kamehameha in 1795. Queen Liliuokalani, the eighth and last Hawaiian
to occupy the throne, was deposed in 1893.
The Hawaiians are a stalwart race. They are generous, pleasure
loving, natural musicians and orators, usually well educated, as compul-
sory education has been in vogue for nearly fifty years. They were
never cannibals.
During the year 1921 we have purchased another large mission prop-
erty which is located in Hilo, on the island of Hawaii; S. T. Hare has
charge of this mission. We now have four good properties in Hawaii,
and these are all free from debt.
Our harvest ingathering work for 1921 was a source of great encour-
agement to our people. We used 5,750 papers and received $9,203.75.
This is an average of $1.60 per paper and based upon our present mem-
bership of 150, we have a per capita of $61.35.
Brother and Sister J. U. Jeffers and Miss Gladys Jeffers, from Hins-
dale, have come to Honolulu this year to take charge of our treatment
rooms in Honolulu, while Brother C. R. Webster and family have gone
to the island of Kauai to open up work on that island.
Prospects for the further development of our work in all lines are
very bright. L L Hutchinson.
Bahama Islands
In February, 1921, J. H. Smith and family left this field for the States
after nearly eight years of service here. In May the writer and wife,
who had been on furlough for one year, arrived to take up the work left
by Brother Smith.
In July the believers on the Island of Eleuthera and Harbour Island
were visited. In August a visit was made to Long Island, where a deep
interest has been awakened from reading some of our literature. These
interested ones were more fully instructed in the truth and are now
awaiting baptism. The time is ripe for a public effort to be made on
this island, where many for the first time are becoming interested in
the truth.
On Andross Island our people are struggling hard to erect a small
place of worship. Our native Bible worker, Sister Somellian, with her
husband, is now located at Deep Creek, Andross, where Brother Somel-
lian is helping the brethren put up their little church building.
Realizing the need of better facilities for carrying forward the work
in these out islands where it is so difficult to find halls or meeting places
in which to present the truth to the people, our brethren were asked to
provide funds for the purchase of a suitable tent for this work. Suffi-
cient funds were given and pledged for this purpose by the believers in
this field so that an order has been placed with a firm in the States for
the tent. It is hoped that we shall have it here in time for the general
meeting which we hope to have some time in the early part of 1922.
Travel from one island to another is by means of sailing vessels, and
often much time is consumed in making these trips, consequently one
cannot. accomplish as much in a given time here as in other places where
means of transportation is more convenient and reliable.
Sister Anna Nye recently came to this field as a self-supporting
worker. Additional help is needed. Especially should help be provided
for a church school here in Nassau.
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During the year the tithe receipts were $1,876; and the offerings to
missions through the Sabbath school and other channels, amounted to
$455.98. W. G. Kneeland.
Mexican Mission
During the year 1921 our cause has witnessed many changes in this
field. Because of failing health, Elder G. W. Caviness has been com-
pelled to return to the States. C. S. Nicolas has been called to act as
pastor of the Mexican church of San Antonio, Tex. The following labor-
ers from abroad and from the local field have been added to our force
of evangelical laborers: J. E. Bond, from the Spanish Department of the
Bureau of Home Missions, C. E. Moon and wife, and Jessie C. Butler
recently returned from Porto Rico, Eligio Camacho and family from
South Texas, C. V. Williams joined our office force, V. M. Calvo, and
Antonio E. Torres, of Mexico.
At the time of our general meeting in November, 1920, the territory
of the Mexican Mission was divided into six districts, northeastern, north
central, northwestern, central, southern, and Yucatan. At the time- of
division A. N. Allen was placed in charge of the work in the southern
division. Excellent work has been done in that field, forty-two having
been baptized, one church building erected, with arrangements for two
others. C. P. Martin is director of the northeastern division. In this
field the work has moved steadily forward. There have been thirty-six
baptisms, and before the end of the year, the number will have reached
forty. A church of about fifteen members will be organized before the
close of the year in the city of Saltillo. In the month of May we had
the privilege of organizing a church in San Luis potosi of twenty-one
members, and several others have been added since. In the central di-
vision we have baptized eighteen, and the prospects are that we shall
baptize ten or fifteen more before the year closes. This will give us a
total of more than a hundred baptized for the year in Mexico. It was
only in the month of October that C. E. Moon began work in the north-
western district.
During the year our colporteurs have had excellent success. The total
sales to the end of October were over $80,000 (Pesos). Several have been
brought to Christ by the colporteurs, two having been baptized. The
faithful bookmaii is an evangelist of the best type.
During the months of May, June, and July a very successful summer
school was conducted by H. D. Casebeer, assisted by C. S. Nicolas, Dr.
West, Sister R. W. Parmele, and J. E. Bond. Most of our colporteurs
attended this school, as well as a number of our- young people. Per-
haps our greatest need is a good strong training school.
One of our native colporteurs has been called to act as field secretary
of Salvador, and another of our field men (an American) has been called
to act as union field secretary for Central America.
The outlook is good in Mexico, and under the direction of our mighty
Leader we expect to see great things accomplished during 1922.
J. E. Bond.
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 H 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
241
242 CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS

committee, and labor in the general interests of the Conference, as the


executive committee may advise.
Sec. 3. Vice-Presidents: The Vice-Presidents shall assist the President
in administering the affairs of the Confdrence 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. Election 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 departments, 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 VI :lncorporations, Departments and Agents.
Sec. 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
jts work.
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS 243

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.
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 corn-
-mittee shall provide such temporary committees as may be necessary
to conduct the preliminary work of the Conference.
Article II 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 officers, 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.
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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.
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.

STATISTICAL TABLES
APPROPRIATIONS TO MISSIONS
The amounts indicated below have been expended by the General Con-
ference 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 404,922.53
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, 276,960.00 1,348,889.90
1919 Foreign, 923,686.21; Home, 453,054.01 1,376,740.22
1920 2,171,156.70
1921 2,535,062.79
The amounts for the years 1905 to 1911 represent actual expendi-
tures; for 1912 to 1921, appropriations voted. The amounts expended
for most of the years was in excess of that appropriated, rarely less.
STATISTICAL TABLES 245

WORKERS SENT TO FOREIGN FIELDS


(Not including children)
1901-02 107
1903 60
1904 40
1905 60
1906 76
1907 58
1908 140
1909 134
1910 Sil
1911 74
1912 97
1913 157
1914 103
1915 76
1916 y 147
1917 59
1918 103
1919 83
1920 310
1921 212

PRESIDENTS OF THE 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 A ril 2, 1901
10. A. G. Daniells April 2, 1901, to f 2.

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
246 STATISTICAL TABLES

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.
ANNUAL OFFERINGS
Religious Liberty March 4
Rural Schools April 8
Midsummer July 15
Colored Work October 7
Annual Offering December 16
SPECIAL DAYS
Missionary Volunteer Day January 7
Medical Day June 10
Educational Day August 12
MISSION OFFERINGS, UNITED STATES AND CANADA 1920
Fifty-Cent-a-Week Funds
Annual Offering $ 99,746.29
Midsummer Offering 30,296.87
Harvest Ingathering 543,324.68
Missions 442)620.61
Sabbath School Offerings 1,106,742.54
Colored Work 14,598.75
Miscellaneous for Missions 29,794.70
Total for 1920 $2,267,124.44
Total for 1919 1,508,801.32
Increase 758,323.12
(This form goes to press just prior to the date for securing returns
for 1921.)
DENOMINATIONAL0FESOURCES CLASSIFIED ENTIRE WORLD
Classification k igtg
Conferences $5,143,785.62
Conference Associations 3,392,477.26
Tract Societies 726,308.41
Educational 4,375,490.53
Publishing 3,442,373.95
Sanitarium 4,289,772.96
Food Companies 287,836.18
Church Buildings 3,369,982.54
Church School Buildings 404,555.07
Total, 1919 $25,432,582.52
Total, 1918 19,975,500.49
Gain, 1919 5,457,082.03
Per Cent of Gain 27.32
STATISTICAL TABLES 247

CHURCH WORK
Foreign All Per Cap. of
Year Membership Annual Tithe Miss. Offgs. Other Fds. Tot. Fds.
1863 3,500 $ 8,000.00 $2.29
1865 4,000 12,000.00 3.00
1870 5,440 21,822.46 4.66
1875 8,022 32,618.6$ $ 536.57 4.13
1880 15,570 61,856.88 3,160.22, $ *2,.784135 4.35
1885 20,547 122,641.69 21,649.85 6,898.74 7.36
1890 29,711 225,433.98 50,495.63 10,935.36 9.66
1895 47,680 309,142.76 73,331.54 24,819.40 8.55
1900 66,547 510,258.97 130,151.09 21,558.93 8.74
1905 77,443 858,014.91 169,335.11 153,567.62 13.52
1907 80,897 1,064,753.43 264,138.12 375,826.57 18.13
1908 83,145 1,101,396.47 308,045.68 361,206.92 18.14
1909 88,502 1,218,243.46 383,084.93 383,228.76 19.66
1910 90,808 1,338,689.65 458,943.70 426,134.17 21.27
1911 93,378 1,477,590.26 485,245.43 400,252.60 21.68
1912 98,044 1,653,624.54 595,004.72 453,569.76 23.66
1913 114,557 1,771.989.60 658,524.04 436,213.76 23.42
1914 125,844 1,818,436.08 772,248.39 499,800.33 24.56
1915 136,879 1,968,168.26 872,666.84 566,463.07 24.89
1916 141,488 2,291,423.46 963,700.23 695,368.09 27.92
1917 153,857 2,946,907.49 1,353,686.07 819,089.88 33.28
1918 , 162,667 3,841,317.96 2,072,917.21 981,484.65 42.39
1919 178,239 4,989.305.28 2,091,278.38 1,496.467.20 48.12
1920 185,450 7,195,463.04 3,251,550.01 1,407,391.18 63.92
SABBATH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Donations to Per Cent to
Year No. Schools Membership Contributions Missions Missions
1878 177 5,851 $ 25.00
1880 451 11,821 2,784.35
1885 716 19,579 6,898.74
1890 1,414 83,783 28,642.75 $ 17,707.39 61.83
1895 2,143 50,266 44,629.16 19,809.76 44.39
1900 2,334 50,804 46,794.40 25,235.47 53.94
1905 3,170 75,305 68,613.71 49,894.97 72.72
1907 8,573 84,744 85,105.89 71,475.59 83.98
1908 3,825 91,230 104,620.77 95,280.90 91.07
1909 3,967 96,673 120,682.80 114,213.88 94.64
1910 4,151 101,161 138,037.72 134,830.48 97.67
1911 4,267 106,000 160,762.39 160,091.50 99.58
1912 4,450 114,897 232,682.40 232,389.36 99.89
1913 4,732 123,068 291,711.76 291,711.76 100.00
1914 4,936 133.815 344,390.23 344,390.23 100.00
1915 5,225 147,784 412,759.28 412,759.28 100.00
1916 5,390 153,781 452,187.62 452,187.62 100.00
1917 5,519 168,239 600,932.71 600,932.71 100.00
1918 5,610 171,914 725,895.08 725,895.08 100.00'
1919 5,804 182,459 903,658.00 903,658.00 100.00
1920 6,151 195,653 1,441,962.40 1,441,962.40 100.00

. MISSIONARY VOLUNTEER DEPARTMENT


Year No. Societies Members Total Contributions
1902 186 3,478
1905 196 3,741
1906 400 5,400. $ 5,744.40
1907 461 8,933 11,122.60
1910 647 12,408 18,807.03
1913 964 19,428 24,380.20
1914 1,070 19,898 34,676.53
1915 1,196 23,442 44,497.58
1916 1,342 25,836 54,944.59
1917 1,869 26,837 75,652.48
1918 1,446 27,879 78,983.50
1919 1.681 32.921 115.724.98
1920 2,030 41,913 191,848.80
248 STATISTICAL TABLES

PUBLISHING WORK
No. Pub. Em- Peri- Languages-all Total Tot.Val. 1 copy
Year Houses ployees odicals publications Annual Sales each pub.
1850 1 1 (1846) .93
1855 1 7 2 1 $ 2,000.00 (1854) 6.08
1860 1 17 2 1 3,000.00 (1862) 7.50
1865 - 1 20 2 1 4,000.00 8.33
1870 1 30 3 1 7,000.00 12.49
1875 3 71 8 2 18,000.00 29.57
1880 4 128 10 7 40,000.00 53.30
1885 6 232 21 9 121,692.36 96.60
1890 7 412 24 12 734,397.00 171.55
1895 11 585 40 23 250,000.00 243.60
1900 13 600 96 39 250,000.00 267.84
1905 20 400 89 46 548.067.03 800.00
1907 23 466 96 54 1,035.565.62 420.00
1908 26 515 109 57 1,286,981.24 488.00
1909 27 605 124 65 1,402,444.00 500.00
1910 28 610 126 67 1,560,510.58 525.00
1911 37 645 125 71 1,627.657.83 Est. 540.00
1912 37 684 123 75 1,836,527.86 550.00
1913 37 734 128 80 1,869,714.48 " 575.00
1914 38 735 134 88 2,109,834.60 " 600.00
1915 40 698 120 95 2,174.591.94 " 640.00
1916 40 740 130 90 2,181,340.27 " 680.00
1917 41 802 134 94 2,937.422.88 704.50
1918 41 853 142 94 3,416.500.00 758.48
1919 43 1020 138 96 5.215.626.49 812.53
1920 45 1125 144 99 5,682,972.35 877.74
The Harvest Ingathering Record
Amount Nuthber of Papers Printed
Year Gathered Medium
1908 $ 14,136.77 Review 1912 484,288
1909 41,183.46 Review 1913 606,565
1910 41,643.92 Review 1914 683,063
1911 32.654.45 Signs 1915 823,500
1912 50,164.45 Signs 1916 1,077,470
1913 56.282.99 Review 1917 1,206,203
1914 57,598.73 Review 1918 1,201,527
1915 78,333.25 Signs 1919 1,500,000
1916 126,158.66 Signs 1920 (Initial order) 1,500,000
1917 169,170.18 Watchman Foreign editions. 267.000
1918 198,116.76 Watchman 1921 2,000,000
1919 338.470.73 Watchman Koreign editions in
1920 543,324.68 Watchman North America . 414,471
(In seventeen languages)
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT
No. Primary No. Colleges
Year Schools Teachers Enrolment Acad., etc. Teachers Enrolment
1872 1
1875 1 13 289
1880 1 1 15 1 20 490
1885 3 5 125 3 38 761
1890 9 15 350 7 56 979
1895 18 35 895 11 157 1,974
1900 220 250 5,000 25 199 2,357
1905 417 466 7,345 51 257 3,308
1907 458 506 8,007 67 415 5,455
1908 535 625 10,487 83 478 6.521
1909 579 668 11,835 83 504 6,535
1910 594 758 13,357 86 561 7,169
1911 613 790 15,498 89 640 8,043
1912 578 674 15.602 90 631 8,205
1913 510 592 10,206 70 557 7,563
1914 611 708 12,044 67 538 7,656
1915 692 849 13,413 67 574 7,623
1916 824 1059 17,178 68 583 7,964
1917 788 869 15.635 68 669 9,875
1918 848 1043 18,105 77 729 9,908
1919 881 1166 20,525 88 884 12.695
1920 928 1278 23,481 97 1,020 14,614
STATISTICAL TABLES 249

SANITARIUMS
No. of Sanitariums
Year and Treatment Rooms No. of Physicians Total Employees Assets
1866 1 2 14 $ 24,800.60
1870 1 6 35 44,221.54
1875 1 7 125 70,189.22
1880 2 10 - 165 190,956.74
1885 2 13 225 310,808.81
1890 3 15 315 548,923.45
1895 7 33 477 800,786.99
1900 27 74 1,216 1,294,474.73
1905 55 80 1,300 1,600,000.00
1907 64 95 1,596 2,344.283.65
1908 80 111 1,843 2,766,346.50
1909 78 110 1,834 3,261,181.14
1910 74 116 1,989 3,368,041.46
1911 69 134 2,404 3,792,421.35
1912 69 129 2,359 4,254,500.33
1913 44 110 1,727 2,810,711.10
1914 42 122 1,696 2,894,605.67
1915 40 131 1,729 2,774,058.94
1916 41 141 1,808 2,895,483.70
1917 47 147 1,912 3,148,692.82
1918 46 144 2,065 3,225,110.25
1919 41 150 2,263 4,263,383.25
1920 41 163 2,308 Est. 5,000,000.00
" After 1913 not including privately owned institutions.

GENERAL SUMMARY
Union Local Total Denomina-
Year Conferences Conferences Missions Institutions tional Investment
1865 .. 7 1 1 $ 38,712.53
1875 .. 13 2 5 282,179.55
1885 .. 28 3 11 885,382.97
1895 1 36 22 29 2,858,725.82
1905 13 80 56 126 4,799,419.51
1910 23 106 87 188 10,633,266.71
1912 23 126 100 196 12,084,438.13
1913 25 126 101 151 12,812,783.61
1914 26 128 106 147 14,039,279.39
1915 26 130 109 147 14,254,615.45
1916 26 130 113 149 15,284,215.27
1917 31 135 119 156 16,873,422.54
1918 35 141 117 164 19,975.500.49
1919 44 133 141 172 25,432,582.52
1920 46 148 153 183 Est. 30,000,000.00
After 1913 not including privately owned institutions.
Total funds for evangelistic work, 1863-1920, $71,480,543.06.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Only the names of ordained and Afenir, Juan, Vigan, Ilocos Sur,
licensed ministers appear in Philippine Islands.
this list. To determine the Aguilar, E. A., Tegucigalpa, Hon-
nature of any person's ap- duras, Central America.
pointment, reference should be Ahren, E. J., Gamla Brogatan 38,
made to the directory of the Stockholm, Sweden.
Conference operating in the field Airey, R. W., Route 5, Caldwell,
where the worker is located. Idaho.
This applies to the workers Akre, 0. M., 426 Spadina Crescent,
named above as well as all Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can-
other classes. ada.
Alder, J. D., 537 Twenty-fifth St.,
Oakland, Cal.
ALBORG, N. J., 3004 Imperial Aldrich, B. B., Apartado 492, Bar-
A Ave., San Diego, Cal. celona, Spain (on furlough).
Abbott, F. L., 3200 West Douglas Alexandre, Pedro, Caixa Postal
Ave., Wichita, Kans. 3764, Victoria, Espirito Santo,
Abegg, S. J., 182 North Snelling Brazil, South America.
Ave., St. Paul, Minn. All, J. E., 810 Elmwood Ave., Co-
Abel, J. B. M., Box 28, Cape Hai- lumbia, S. C.
tien, Haiti, West Indies. Allen, A. N., 3a Agricultura 21,
Abella, Jose, Rua Cidade Manches- Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
ter 10-4, Lisbon, Portugal. Allen, C. W., 3913 Osceola St.,
Aberle, H., Pragerstrasse 36, Tep- Denver, Colo.
litz- Scholl au, Czechoslovakia. Allen, M. J., 257 Washington Bldg.,
Aberle, L., 22 Bergstr., Stuttgart, Madison, Wis.
Germany. Allison, J. W., 1215 Marshall St.,
Abney, B. W., 583 East Lenoir St., Little Rock, Ark.
Raleigh, N. C. Allison, T. H., Box 316, Clanton,
Achenbach, C. V., Calle Nueva, Stop Ala.
14, Santurce, Porto Rico. Allum, F. A., Wang Gia Dun, Han-
Ackley, M. C., Box 814, U. S. Post- kow, Hupeh, China.
al Agency, Shanghai, China. Althoff, W., Neuwerkstr. 45, Er-
AcMoody, C. E., Keene, Texas. furt, Germany.
Adams, E. H., 441 Thirty-eighth Altman, M. A., 142 South Negley
St., Oakland, Cal. Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Adams, E. M., P. 0. Box 813, Ma- Altman, R., 399 Upper Serangoon
nila, Philippine Islands. Road, Singapore, Straits Settle-
Adams, J. W., Hinkley, Cal. ments.
Adams, K. M., 1325 North Four- Alvarez, Emanuel, Apartado 218,
teenth St., Phoenix, Ariz. Guatemala City, Guatemala,
Adams, M. R., Norfolk Island, Aus- Central America.
tralia. Alway, G. M., 2138 East Church
Adams, P. P., Box 584, Riverside, St., Stockton, Cal.
Cal. Alway, W. A., 122 South Eighth
Adams, W. L., College Place, Wash. St.,Grand Junction, Colo.
Adams, W. M., 3131 Pasadena Ave., Amelung, K., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Los Angeles, Cal. lin-Charl., Germany.
Ammundsen, W. B., Vigan, Ilocos
Adkins, U. G.. Brusett, Mont. Sur, Philippine Islands.
Adolph, K., Eschenheimer Anlage Anderson, A. N., Box 7, Yodobashi
2, Frankfort a. M., Germany. P. 0., Tokyo, Japan.
250
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 251

Anderson, August, 4955 West Hu- Apollon, D., Box 28, Cape Haitieo.
ron St., Chicago, Ill. Haiti, West Indies.
Anderson, August S., 1901 West Appel, G. J., 399 Upper Serangoon
Fourth St., Duluth, Minn. Road, Singapore, Straits Settle-
Anderson, A. W., " Mizpah," Wa,h- ments.
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Arevalo, Victorio, 707 Vermont
Anderson, B. L., S. D. A. Mission, Ave., Manila, Philippine Islands.
Kulangsu, Amoy, China. Armitage, F. B., Kolo Mission. Mo-
Anderson, C. A., Casilla 2830, San- rija, Basutoland, South Africa.
tiago, Chile, South America. Armstrong, A., 22 Zulla Road,
Anderson, C. V., Gamla Brogatan Mansfield Road, Nottingham,
38, Stockholm, Sweden. England.
Anderson, J. E., Apartado 230, Ma- Armstrong, H. W., Stanborough
tanzas, Cuba, West Indies. Park, Watford, Herts, England.
Anderson, J. N., College View, Armstrong, I. A., Memram cook,
Nebr. New Brunswick.
Anderscon, J. P., S. D. A. Mission, Armstrbng, V. T., Box 7, Yodo-
Waichow, Kwangtung, China. bashi P. 0., Tokyo, Japan.
Anderson, L. R., Lacombe, Al- Armstrong, W. H., Albemarle,
berta, Canada. N. C.
Anderson, M. E., 679 Holly Ave., Armstrong, W. W., Gendia; Kisu-
St. Paul, Minn. mu, British East Africa, (Ken-
Anderson, R. A., 84 Jervois Road, ya Colony).
Auckland, New Zealand. Arnesen, Erik, Margrethevej 5,
Anderson, U. S., Berrien Springs, Copenhagen, V., Denmark.
Mich. Arinda, P. C., Gopalganj, Dist.
Anderson, W. H., Box 112, Maf e- Faridpur, India.
king, Bechuana Protectorate, Arnold, A., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin-
South Africa. Charl., Germany.
Andreasen, M. L., College View, Ash, S. L., Box 66, Port of Spain,
Nebr. Trinidad, British West Indies.
Andress, Wm. M., Cedar Edge, Ashbaugh, F. G., Box 584, River-
Colo. side, Cal.
Andrews, J. N., S. D. A. Mission, Ashcroft, C. E., 902 Colombo St.,
Tatsienlu, Szechwan, China. Christchurch, New Zealand.
Andrews, R. F., College View, Ashton, N. S., Box 8, Mt. Vernon,
Nebr. Ohio.
Andrews, W. R., 129 East 128th Asirvatham, A., 9 Cockburn Road,
St., New York, N. Y. Bangalore, India.
Andronow, A., care S. D. A. Mis- Atiga, T. P., Vigan, Ilocos Sur,
sion, Zavodskaia No. 6, Room 2, Philippine Islands.
Harbin, Manchuria. Atkinson, E., 1901 Rosedale St.,
Andross, C. E., 411 Cedar St., Ta- Baltimore, Md.
koma Park Station, Washigton, Atteberry, A. N., Route 5, Cald-
D. C. well, Idaho.
Andross, E. E., Takoma Park Sta- Aufderhar, H. A., Pierce, Colo.
tion, Washington, D. C. Aug. A., W. Juhkentan tan 5, k. 9,
Ang, T. K., watow, Kwangtung, Reval, Esthonia.
China. Augsbourger, Ulysse, 8 Rue des
Angervo, 0., Gamla Brogatan 38, Beaux-Arts, Neuchatel, Switz-
Stockholm, Sweden. erland.
Anglebarger, G. W., 2138 South Auusbourger, L., rue Nicolas Roret,
Acoma St., Denver, Colo. 1,7 Paris, XIIie, France.
252 'MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY

Avila, Manuel, Apartado 230, Ma- Baird, H., Kammamaung, Post Of-
tanzas, Cuba, West Indies. fice Shwegon, via Moulmein,
Ayars, E. U., Colegio Adventista Burma.
de Chile, Chillan, Chile, South Baker, A. L., Mountain View, Cal.
America. Baker, Isaac, 1215 Marshall St.,
Little Rock, Ark.
Baker J. D., Emmanuel Mission,
Leribe, Basutoland, South Af-
rica.
BAASCH, H. E., Calle Nueva,
Stop 14, Santurce, Porto Rico.
Baker, R. C., 728 Kansas Ave., To-
peka, Kans.
Babcock, C. M. Drawer 586, Wa- Baker, Thomas, Coomassie, via Sec-
tertown, S. Dak. condee, Gold Coast. West Africa.
Babcock, D. C., Charlotte Amalie, Baker, W. L. H., Takoma Park
St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, U. Station, Washington, D. C.
S. A. Baldwin, W. C., 122 South Eighth
Babienco, T. T., care Manchurian St., Grand Junction, Colo.
S. D. A. Mission, Zavodskaja No. Balsbaugh, Henry, 618 Thirty-
6, Room 2, Harbin, Manchuria, fourth Ave., Meridian, Miss.
China. Balschrnieter, A., Neuwerkstr. 45,
Baber, G. H., Graysville, Tenn. Erfurt, Germany.
Backer, Fr., Neandertal, Post Banfield, M. S., 1455 Seventh St.,
Mettman, Rhld., Germany. Parkersburg, W. Va.
Bacon, A. E., 22 Zulla Road, Mans- Baptiste, J. J., Box 28, Cape Hai-
field Road, Nottingham, Eng- tien, Haiti, est Indies.
land. Barbee, G. H., Box 55, Grand Rap-
Badaut, J. P., rue Nicolas Roret, I, ids, Mich. -
Paris, XIIIe, France. Blirengrub, M., W. Juhkentan tan
Badaut, Paul, rue Nicolas Roret, I, 5, k. 9, Reval, Esthonia.
Paris, XIIIe France. Barlow, W. A., S. D. A. Mission,
Badaut, S., LaLigniere,
' Gland, Karrnatar, E. I. R., India.
Switzerland. Barr, W. E., Box 1077, Oklahoma
Baer, R. T., Florida, F. C. C. A., City, Okla.
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Barras, L. W., The Manse Killead,
America. Muckamore, Belfast, Ireland.
Miler, R., Tizianstr. 37, Munich, Barrett, D. J. C., 11 Adelaide St.,
Germany. Ottawa, Ontario.
Bahr, E., Eschenheimer Anlage 2, Barritt, T. H., 411 Cedar St., Ta-
Frankfurt a. M., Germany. koma Park Station, Washington,
Bahre, G., Pionierstr. 61, Diissel- D. C.
dorf, Germany. Bartlett, A. W., 537 Twenty-fifth
Baierle, Chas., 237 South Thir- St.,Oakland, Cal.
teenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Bartett, W. T., Gendia, Kisumu,
Bailey, D. A., 168 North Division British East Africa, (Kenya Col-
St., Peekskill, N. Y. ony).
Bailey, F. C., 22 Zulla Road, Mans- Barto, W. P., 28 Juliana Straat,
field Road, Nottingham, Eng- Medan, Sumatra, Dutch East
land. Indies.
13ailey,.M. R., 75 Grant St., Port-
land, Me. Basney, H. C., 1907 West Fifth St.,
Bainer, C. L., Sao Bernardo, S. P. Santa Ana, Cal.
R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Bates, F. E., Swatow, Kwangtung,
America. China.
Baird, G., Stanborough Park, Wat- Bates, M. M., 203 West Franklin
ford, Herts, England. St., Clinton, Mo.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 253

Battye, W. E., Franklin Chambers, Bell, Allen R., 703 South Gallatin
Macquorie St., Hobart, Tas- St., Jackson, Miss.
mania. Bell, C. V., " Mizpah," .Wahroonga,
Baucke, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- N. S. W., Australia.
Charl., Germany. Bell, J. E., 22 Zulla Road, Mans-
Bauer, Hans, Burgergasse 29, Her- field Road, Nottingham, Eng-
mannstadt, Transylvania, Ru- land.
mania: Bellah, C. G., 203 West Franklin
Baum, C. S., 200 Columbus Ave., St., Clinton, Mo.
Trenton, N. J. Bellinger, J. S., Box 1234 Wil-
Baumgartner, Homer, 399 Upper mington, N. C.
Serangoon Road, Singapore, Bellows, R. J., Box 482, Ashland,
Straits Settlements. Wis.
Bauscher, 0., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Beltz, 0. S., College View, Nebr.
lin-Cliarl., Germany. Bender, U., Solusi Mission, Bula-
Baxter, 'W. E., Apartado 136, Car- wayo, Rhodesia, South Africa.
acas, Venezuela, South America. Benham, R. D., Cornelius, Oregon.
Beach, J. P., S. D. A. Mission, The Benjamin, R. A., 304 West Allen
Island, Changsh a, Hunan, hina. St., Springfield, Ill.
Beams, J. W., Nevada. Iowa. Benson. C. L., College View, Nebr.
Beans, L. G., Casilla 355, La Paz, Benson, H. F., Box 7, Yodobashi
Bolivia, South America. P. 0., Tokyo, Japan.
Beardsley, J. I., Huntsville, Ala. Benton, R. L., Box 887, Phoenix,
Beazley, A. L., 302 Nokomis Bldg., Ariz.
Winnipeg, Manitoba. Berchin, Abraham, Casilla 2830,
Beck, H., Querallee 11, Cassel, Santiago, Chile, South America.
Germany. Bereck, A., Eschenheimer Anlage
Beckner, - R. A., 60 Lower Kern- 2, Frankfort a. M., Germany.
mendine Road, Burma (on fur- Berg, Henry, 426 Spadina Cres-
lough; address, Berrien Springs, cent, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
Mich.). Canada.
Beddoe, B. E., Cape Sanitarium, Bergersen, N. C., W. Juhkentan
Plumstead, Cape Province, tan 5, k. 9, Reval, Esthonia.
South Africa. Bergherm, Walter E., Florida, F.
Beddoe, E. E., Box 2072, Reno, C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argen-
Nev. tina, South America.
Beebe, E. I., St. Charles, Mich. Bergherm, Wm. H., Holly, Mich.
Beecham, V. L., 399 Upper Seran- Bernstein, 0. 0., 200 Columbus
goon Road, Singapore, Straits Ave., Trenton, N. J.
Settlements. Berry, G, W., Loveland, Colo.
Beem, Theodore, 200 Columbus Bertalot, Elie, Casella Postale 281,
Ave., Trenton, N. J. Trieste, Italy.
Behr, H., Querallee 11, Cassel, Berthelsen, P. E., Route 1, Box 58,
Germany. LaGrange, Ill.
Behrens, E., " Tereora," The Berthold, W., Pionierstr. 61, Dils-
Boulevard, Strathfield, N. S. W., seldorf, Germany. '
Australia. Bezirdjian, 0., 10 Sharia, Chitty
Behrens, J. H., Ooltewah, Tenn. Bey, Shubra, Cairo, Egypt.
Belgrave, C. C., 17 Abbott Road, Bicknell, P. F., South Lancaster,
Lucknow, India (on furlough). Mass.
Belich, Iliga, Box 143, East Akron, Bidwell, W. E., 12 West Main St.,
Ohio. Richmond, Va.
Bell, Alexander R., 508 East Ev- Bird, A. C., Caldwell, Idaho.
erett St., Portland, Oreg. Bird, W. L., Huntsville, Ala.
254 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY

Birkenstock, J. J., 8 Stranack St., Bonney, J. A., Coomassie, via Sec-


Maritzburg, Natal, South Af- condee, Gold Coast, West Africa.
rica. Bookhart, J; A., 601 Caldwell St.,
Birsin, J., Dzirnavu iela 47, Riga, Newberry, S. C.
Latvia. Booth, A. S., 1901 Rosedale St.,
Bischoff, H., Pragerstrasse 36, Tep- Baltimore, Md.
litz-Schonau, Czechoslovakia. Boothby, R. L., Gen. Del., Quincy,
Black, W. L., 163 Palm Court, Riv- Mich.
erside Cal. Borden, J. T., San Pedro Sula, Hon-
Blake, W. J., care Academy, Cicero, duras, Central America.
Ind. Borgeaud, J. E. E., Ilorin, via La-
Bland, Louis, 322 Jackson Bldg., gos, Nigeria, 'West Africa..
Nashville, Tenn. Bornath, F., Grindelberg 11, Ham-
Blandford, C. L., S. D. A. Mission, burg, Germany.
Chengtu, Szechwan, China. Borrowdale, R. J., S. D. A. Mis-
Bliss, C. IL 805 East Wilson St., sion, Karmatar, E. I. Ry., India.
Glendale, 'Cal. Bowen, T. E., Takoma Park Sta-
Bliss, IV. E., Sanitarium, Melrose, tion, Washington, D. C.
Mass. Bowers, L. J., S. D. A. Mission,
Block, Godofredo, 2200 Laprida, Seou, Chosen.
Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentina, Boyce, W. H., 10 Jones St., St.
South America. Catherines, Ontario.
Block, H., Leduc, Alberta, Canada. Boyd, C. J., Box M, Cristobal, Ca-
Blomstedt, Adolph, 1112 Kala- nal Zone, Panama.
math St., Denver, Colo. Boyd, P. M., Box 1367, Atlanta,
Blosser, J. B., College View, Nebr. Ga.
Blue, I. F., 17 Abbott Road, Luck- Boylan, H. A., Holly, Mich.
now, India. Boynton, J. W., 2810 Kulshan St.,
Blunden, H. M., " Mizpah," Bellingham, Wash.
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Bracero, Rafael, Box 448, Caguas,
Boehm, F., Pragerstrasse 36, Tep- Porto Rico.
litz-Schonau, Czechoslovakia. Bradford, R.. L. 237 South Thir-
teenth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Boehm, J. H., Caixa Postal 3764, Bradford,
Victoria, Espirito Santo, Brazil, Bradley, W. R. L., Keene, Tex.
South merica. H., 800 Block, Lemon
St., Anaheim, Cal.
Boettcher, J. T., Clinton, Mo. Bralliar, F. W., 2006 Twenty-
Bogar, H. G., Lowanho, Yencheng, fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Honan, China. Tenn.
Boger, E. C., College Place, Wash. Branster, G., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji,
Bohlmann, J., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Pacific Ocean.
lin-Charl., Germany. Branch, T. H., 516 Ramsuer St.,
Bolin, A. D., 257 'Washington Bldg., Watts, Cal.
Madison, Wis. Branford, J. L. Oaklands, via
Bohringer, G. F., 902 Colombo St., Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
Christchurch, New Zealand. Branson, W. H., Rosmead Ave.,
Bollman, C. P., Takoma Park Sta- Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.
tion, Washington, D. C. Brant, L. E., 537 Twenty-fifth St.,
Bond, C. L., 665 Sixteenth St., Oak- Oakland, Cal.
land, Cal. Braun, J., Pionierstr. 61, Diissel-
Bond, Frank, Apartado 492, Bar- dorf, Germany.
celona, Spain. Braun, Luiz, Sao Bernardo, S. P.
Bond, J. E., 3a Agricultura 21, R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. America.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 256

Bray, Burt, Box 188, Clovis, N. Browne, L. W., 2054 North Hal-
Mex. lock St., Kansas City, Kans.
Brayshaw, N. M., Box M, Cristo- Brownlie, John, Room 620, Crutch-
bal, Canal Zone, Panama. er and Starks Bldg., Louisville,
Breed, A. J., College l'lace, Wash. Ky.
Breitigam, R. R., 707 Vermont Brezezinski, J., Uhlandstr. 189,
Ave., Manila, Philippine Islands. Berlin-Charl., Germany.
Bresee, F. E., Drawer 586, Water- Brzoson, Th., Maleckiego 6, Poz-
town, S. Dak. nan, Poland.
Brewer, N. F., Box 814, U. S. Bruck, C., Bandelstr. 29, Han-
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. nover, Germany.
Bringle, A. S., Enterprise, Kans. Bryan, C. W., 211 East North St.,
Brinkmann, H., Uhlandstrasse 189, Indianapolis, Ind.
Berlin-Ca rl., Germany. Bryan, B. F. 254 Carroll St., Ta-
Brinkmann, D., Uhlandstrasse 189, koma Park, D. C.
Berlin-Charl., Germany. Bryant, R. J. Room 620, Crutcher
Bristol, E. A., 257 Washington and Starks' Bldg., Louisville,
Bldg., Madison, Wis. Ky.
Britten, A. H., 111 Barker Road, Buckn er, T. B., 6421 Stanford Ave.,
Subiaco, Perth, West Australia, Detroit, Mich.
Australia. Budd, G. L., Alexandria, Minn.
Brock, R. H., Kissimmee, Fla. Budnick, M., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Brodersen, P. E., Takoma Park lin-Charl., Germany.
Station, Washington, D. C. Buhalts,, C. J., 2006 Twenty-fourth
Brodt, H. P., Reed City, Mich. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Brooks, Edgar, Florida, F. C. C. A., Bullas, A., 902 Colombo St., Christ-
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South church, New Zealand.
America. Bunch, F. S., College Place, Wash.
Brorsen, A., 844 Thirty-fourth St., Bunch, T. G., College View, Nebr.
Oakland, Cal. Burden, J. A., Paradise Valley
Brouchy, P. M., Posadas, Misiones, Sanitarium, National City, Cal.
Argentina, South America. Bureaud, J. Avenue Maurice 4,
Brown, B. W., 2433 Fifth St., Algers, Algeria.
Boud er, Colo. Burg, F. M., Room 204, Court
Brown, E. A., Box 356, Santa Rosa, Bldg., 408 Marion St., Seattle,
Cal. Wash.
Brown, G. G., Drawer 1304, Fres- Burgan, W. L., Takoma Park Sta-
no, Cal. tion, Washington, D. C.
Burgess, G. T., 1112 Kalamath St.,
Brown, G. M., Searcy, Ark. Denver, Colo.
Brown, H. F., 1325 North Four- Burgess, L. J., Morabadi, Ranchi,
teenth St., Phoenix, Ariz. India.
Brown, H. S., 411 Cedar St., Tako- Burkholder, H. H., R. F. D. 5, Mt:
ma Park Station, Washington, Vernon, Ohio.
D. C. Burley, S. G., 812 Steger Bldg., 28
Brown, J. E., Sao Bernardo, S. P. -East Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill.
R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Burman, C. A., Berrien Springs,
America. Mich.
Brown, J. L.,'Casilla 2830, Santi- Burns, N. C., 17 Abbott Road,
Lucknow, In dia.
ago, Chile, South America.
Burrill, A. 0., Route 2, Box 10,
Brown, M. H., Searcy, Ark. Chico, Cal.
Brown, T. A., Cooranbong, N. S. Burroughs, C. T., East Robinson
W., Australia. and Rosalind Ave., Orlando, Fla.
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Burton, I. B., Bethel Mission, But- Camp, J. H., " Mizpah," Wahroon-
terworth, Cape Province, South ga, N. S. W., Australia.
Africa. Campbell, A. B., 515 South Walnut
Busch, M., 22 Bergstr., Stuttgart, St., Wichita, Kans.
Germany. Campbell, J. M., 417 Castle Hall
Butler, Geo., Oshawa, Ontario. Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.
Butler, H. 0., Tri-City Sanitarium, Campbll, J. R., 6 Engineer's Quar-
Moline, Ill. ters, Tempe, Bloemfontein, Or-
Butler, 0. K., Cape Sanitarium, ange Free State, South Africa.
Plumstead, Cape Province, South Campbell, M. N., Stanborough
Africa. Park, Watford, Herts, England.
Butler, S. C., " Mizpah," Wah- Capman, H. J., 3 Awde St., To-
. roonga, N. S. W., Australia. ronto, Ontario.
Butler, S. M., South Lancaster, Capman, Joseph, 3 Awde St., To-
Mass. ronto, Ontario.
Butler, T. M., 142 South Negley Cardey, E. L., 51 Whitmore St.,
Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hartford, Conn.
Butler, W. A., South Lancaster, Cardey, 0. D., 60 Grand Ave.,
Mass. Rochester, N. Y.
Butterfield, B. M., 213 West Van Carlson, F. C., South Lancaster,
Buren St., Battle Creek, Mich. Mass.
Butterfield, C. L., Seoul, Chosen Carlstjerna, C. 0., Gamla llroga-
(Korea). tan 38, Stockholm, Sweden.
Butterfield, M. B., 112 Tower St., Carr, H. E., Lindsay St., Hamilton,
Kingston, Jamaica, British West N. S. W., Australia.
Indies. Carr, E. B., New England Sani-
Butz, E. S., " Mizpah," Wahroon- tarium, Melrose, Mass.
ga, N. S. W., Australia. Carr,H. W., Hamilton, Bermuda
Buzugherian, A., Ottoman Post, Isands.
Box 109, Galata, Constantinople, Carr, S. W., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji,
Turkey. Pacific Ocean.
Bye, Edwin, Manchurian S. D. A. Carrington, James, Box 66, Port of
Mission, Mukden, Manchuria, Spain, Trinidad, British West
China. Indies.
Carscallen, A. A., Eugene, Oreg.
Carswell, W. R. " Mizpah," Wah-
ronga, N. S. W., Australia.
Carter, Howard, Box 97, Lodi, Cal.
CiwY'B. J., 608 North H St.,
McMinnville, Oregon. Carter, J. B., 17 Abbott Road,
Lucknow, India.
Cady, M. E., Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. , Carter, R. M., Sao Bernardo, S.
Calderone, R., 129 East 128th St., P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
New York, N. Y. America.
Caldwell, R. A., Franklin Cham- Cartoccio, Pedro, 2200 Laprida, Ro-
bers, Macquorie St., Hobart, sario de Sante Fe, Argentina,
Tasmania. South America.
Cales, Raymond, Box 1077, Okla- Casebeer, G. W., Puiggari, F. C.
homa City, Okla. E., Argentina, South America.
Calvert, J. M., 14 Irving Place, Castle, Burton, First National
New York, N. Y. Bank Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Calvo, V. M., 3a Agricultura 21, Castle, C. H., Pacific Union Col-
Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. lege, St. Helena, Cal.
Camacho, E., 3a Agricultura 21, Catalano, Anthony, 257 Washing-
Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. ton Bldg., Madison, Wis.
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Cave, Chas., Hastings Sanitarium, Clemenson, W. A., 605 Carter-Cot-


Barbados, British West Indies. ton Bldg., Vancouver, British
Caviness, G. W.,Loma Linda, Cal. Columbia.
Caviness, L. L., a Ligniere, Gland, Clifford, J., Coomassie, via Seccon-
Switzerland. dee, Gold Coast, West Africa.
Chapman, E., Neyyattinkara, South Clough, E. A., 812 Steger Bldg., 28
Travancore, India. East Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill.
Chapman, E. M., Memramcook,
New Brunswick. Cobb, S. M., cor. Peel and Grey
Chapman, W., Papeete, Tahiti, So- I Sts., South Brisbane, Queens-
ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean. land, Australia.
Chesson, A. C., 22 Stanley St., Coberly, R. B., Route 5, Caldwell,
Richmond, Victoria, Australia. Idaho.
Chitwood, E. E., 219 Calhoun St., Colburn, M. H., Casilla 85, Puno,
Charleston, S. C. Peru, South America.
Choliar, F. S., Cedar Edge, Colo. Colcord, I. C., 508 East Everett St..
Christensen, Herbert, 4144 Nine- Portland, Oregon.
teenth Ave., Soutn, Minneapolis, Cole, C. F., 817 Nora Ave., Spo-
Minn. kane, Wash.
Christian, J. W., 405 North Isabel Cole, C. J. North 4207 Whitehouse
St., Glendale, Cal. ne, Wash.
St., Spoka
Christian, L. H., Villa Fontana, Cole, J. M., Lindsay St., Hamilton,
Skodsbork, Denmark. N. S. W., Australia.
Christiansen, A. G., Akersgaten 74, Cole, V. 0., 2006 Twenty-fourth
Christiania, Norway. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Christman, H. K., Takoma Park Collier, E. F., 1901 Rosedale St.,
Station, Washington, D. C. Baltimore, Md.
Christman, L. E., Florida, F. C. C. Colthurst, R. T. E. Avenue Mau-
A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, rice 4, Algers, Algeria.
South America. Colton, C. F., Box 814, U. S. Postal
Christoffers, J., Bandelstr. 29, Han- Agency, Shanghai, China.
' nover, Germany. Corner, J. M., 9 Cockburn Road,
Christy, C M., Box 97, Lodi, Cal. Bangalore, South India.
Cingolani, F., Holly, Mich. Cone, A. A., Florida, F. C. C. A.,
Clapp, J. N., 60 Grand Ave., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
Rochester, N. Y. America.
Clapp, R. B., 75 Grant St., Port- Connell, M. A.,Lindsay St., Hamil-
land, Me. ton, N. S. ., Australia.
Clark, A. J., 812 Steger Bldg., 28 Connerly, B. E., 812 Washington
East Jackson Blvd., Chicago,. Loan and Trust Bldg., Washing-
ton, D. C.
Clark, F. C., College View, Nebr. Conrad, Germano, Indayal, Blu-
Clark,. G. H. 200 Columbus Ave., menau, Santa Catharina, Brazil,
Trenton, N. J. South America.
Clark, W. H., Nevada, Iowa. Conradi, L. R., Grindelberg 15a,
Clarke, G. E., Siang-siu-Seng, Foo- Hamburg, Germany.
chow City, China. Constandt, R. H., 111 Barker Road,
Clarke, H. D., Stanborough Park, Subiaco, Perth, West Australia,
Watford, Herts, England. Australia.
Clausen, N., Box 1077, Oklahoma Conway, F. H., Route 2, Box 93.
City, Okla. Vancouver, ash.
Clayton, E. E., 136 North Main Conway, N. H., College Place,
St., Concord, N. H. Wash.
Clemens,J. C., 1121 Western Ave., Cook, Chyong Mun, Keizan, Chosen
Watero o, Iowa. (Korea).
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258 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY

Cook, V. H., 418 West Ray St., Crammond, J., 9 Cockburn Road,
New Philadelphia, Ohio. Bangalore, India.
Coon, A. W., Bethel, Wis. Crane, I. A., Keene, Tex.
Coon, C. J., Lincklaen Center, N. Y. Crary, 0. B., Box 1367, Atlanta,
Coon, M. R., 1133 East 145th St., Ga.
Cleveland, Ohio. Craven, E. E., 22 Zulla Road,
Cooper, T. H., Lindrick House, Mansfield Road, Nottingham,
Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury England.
Park, London, North, England. Crisler, C. C., Box 523, U. S. Pos-
Coopwood, T. H., 746 Oucharras tal Agency, Shanghai, China.
St., Colorado Springs, Colo. Crisler, L. T., East Robinson and
Coppock, F. W., 22 Zulla Road, Rosai nd Ave., Orlando, Fla.
Mansfield Road, Nottingham, Critchlow, J. F., 815 East First
England. St., Charlotte, N. C.
Corbaley, F. M., 1111 Front St., Cruz, Pedro, Apartado 230, Matan-
Fort Madison, Iowa. zas, Cuba, West Indies.
Corder, E. R., 411 Cedar St., Ta- Cubley, W. M., 417 Black Ave.,
koma Park, Washington, D. C. South, Bozeman, Mont.
Corliss, J. 0., 235 North Verdugo Cimha, J. A. M. da, Caixa Postal
Road, Glendale, Cal. 768, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
Cormack, A. W., 84 Jervois Road, South America.
Auckland, New Zealand. Ounill, S. P., 615 North Tenth St.,
Cormack, B., 22 Stanley St., Rich- Phoenix, Ariz.
mond, Victoria, Australia. Cunitz, R. J., Maleckiego 6, Poz-
Cornell, A. C., 728 Kansas Ave., nan, Poland.
Topeka, Kans. Cupertino, N., Casilla Postale 281,
Corwin, 0. J. 422 Oppenheimer Trieste. Italy.
Bldg., San Antonio, Tex. Curdy, E. A., Hickory, N. C.
Cossentine, R. M., Manchurian S. Curdy, J., Oshawa, Ontario.
D. A. Mission, Mukden, Man- Currow, A., 3131 Pasadena Ave.,
churia China. Los Angeles, Cal.
Cotton,A.' V., 728 Kansas Ave., Currow, L., 84 Jervois Road, Auck-
Topka, Kans. land, New Zealand.
Cottrell, H. W., College Place, Curtis, C. W., 620 Crutcher and
Wash. Starks Bldg., Louisville, Ky.
Cottrell, R. F., Loma Linda, Cal. Curtis, E. A., Route 4, Grand Junc-
Counsell, I. V., 60 Lower Kemmen- tion, Colo.
dine Road, Rangoon, Burma. Cuthbert, W., Lindrick House,
Courter, H. F., Box 725, Watson- Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury
ville, Cal. Park, London, North, England.
Covert, J. W., R. F. D. 2, Climax,
Mich.
Covey, E. E., 136 North Main St.,
Concord, N. H.
Cox, J. E., 261 Garfield Ave., Co- D AHL, 02 J., 323 Kendall Ave.,
North, Thief River Falls,
lumbus, Ohio. Minnesota.
Cozens, B., 902 Colombo St., Christ- Dail, Guy, Pacific Union College,
church, New Zealand. St. Helena, Cal.
Cozens, H. S., Papeete, Tahiti, So- Dake, U. B., Box 1077, Oklahoma
ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean. City, Okla.
Craddock, T. H., 22 Stanley St., Dalinger, D. E., Casilla 85, Puno,
Richmond, Victoria, Australia. Peru, South America.
Crager, C. P., Casilla 2830, Santi- Dame, F., Avenue Maurice 4, Al-
ago, Chile, South America. gers, Algeria.
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Dangschat, R., Bandelstr. 29, Han- Detlefsen, H., Bandelstr. 29, Han-
nover, Germany. nover, Germany.
Daniells, A. G., Takoma Park Sta- Detwiler, H. J., Academy, Mt. Ver-
tion, Washington, D. C. non, Ohio.
Dart, A. M., Loma Linda, Cal. De Vinney, F. H., P. 0. Box 310,.
Dart, C. J., Box 1077, Oklahoma Hongkong, China (on furlough: -
City, Okla. address, 305 Landon Ave., Syra-
Dasent, J. G., Room 620, Crutcher cuse, N. Y.
and Starks Bldg., Louisville, Ky. Dick, E. Lacombe, Alberta,
Davenport, Dr. D. E., Lowanho Canada.
Yencheng, Ronan, China (on fur- Dieffenbacher, J. R., 537 Twenty-
lough; address, Pacific Union 11 fth St., Oakland, Cal.
College, St. Helena, Cal.). Dierking, H., Newerkstr. 45, Er-
Davis, A. A., 322 Jackson Bldg., furt, Germany.
Nasville, Tenn. Dietel, V. E., Apartado 492, Bar-
Davis, C. II., S. D. A. Mission, The celona, Spain.
Island, Cangsha, Hunan, hina. Dietrich, G., Querallee 11, Cassel,
Davis, E. M., Sao Bernardo, S. P. Germany.
R., SAo Paulo, Brazil, South Dietrich, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
America. lin-Charl., Germany.
Davis, H. B., Crawford, Nebr. Dietrich, R., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Davis, H. Z., 248 West Twenty- lin-Charl., Germany.
first St., Bellingham, Wash. Dillon, I. P., Box 2072, Reno, Nev.
Davis, J. W., Berrien Springs, Diminyatz, Theo., 426 Spadina
Mich. Crescent, Saskatoon, Saskatche-
Davy, W. L., Malamulo Mission, wan, Canada.
Blantyre, Nyasaland, British Dionisio, Guillermo, 707 Vermont
Central Africa. Ave., Manila, Philippine Islands.
De'Ath, H. F., 22 Zulla Road, Dirksen, H. J., 930 Rodney Ave.,
Mansfield Road, Nottingham, Portland, Oregon.
England. Dirksen, A. A., Box CCC, James-
De Beer, B. P., 56 Roeland St., town, N. Dak.
Cape Town, South Africa. Dixon, H. R., S. D. A. Mission.
De Beer, J. N., Somabula Mission, Kiukiang, Kiangsi, China.
Gwelo, Rhodesia, South Africa. Dominski, J. A., 812 Steger Bldg.,
Decker, H. W., 3131 Pasadena 28 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago,
Ave. Los Angeles, Cal. Ill.
Delgado, Benito, 3a Ag,ricultura Domnick, 0., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
21, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. lin- Ch a rl., Germany.
Delhove, D. E., Ruanda S. D. A. Doolittle, H. J., Box 814, U. S.
Mission, Lake Kivu, Belgian East Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Africa. Dorcas, J. W., Nevada, Iowa.
Demetrescu, St., Strada Curtea de Dorland, 0. M., Stanborough Park,
Apel No. 10, Focsani, Rumania. Watford, Herts, England.
Demidow, M., care S. D. A. Mis- Dorre, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin-
sion, Zavodskaja No. 6, Room 2, Charl., Germany.
Harbin, Manchuria. Doubraysky, J., Dr. Dietrichgasse
Denslow, 0. L., Box 312, Decatur, 3, Troppau, Czechoslovakia.
Ala. Dougherty, W. P., 602 Henson
Derlath, W., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Bldg., Knoxville, Tenn.
lin-Charl., Germany. Dow, 0. A., Craig, Colo.
Detamore, F. A., 399 Upper Ser- Dowsett, R. T., 123 'Willow Ave..
angoon Road, Singapore, Straits Takoma Park Station, Wash-
Settlements, ington, D. C,
260 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY

Drangmeister, H., Querallee 11, Ehinger, E., Pelzgasse 2/10, Wien


Cassel, Germany. XV, Austria.
Dressler, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Ehlers, W., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin-
lin-Charl., Germany. Charl ermany.
Drews, Louis, 1901 Rosedale St., Eicher, D., 22 Bergstr., Stuttgart,
Baltimore, Md. Germany.
Drikis, J., Dzirnavu iela 47, Riga, Eichman, G. F., Box 1077, Okla-
Latvia. homa City, Okla.
Drinhaus, Paul, Eifelstrasse 95. Einspieler, F., Pelzgasse 2/10,
Bonn, Germany. Wien XV, Austria.
Druitt, Dr. A. E., Stanborough Elauria, Melchor, 707 Vermont
Park, Watford, Pleas, England. Ave., Manila, Philippine Islands.
Du, Fu Dzu, Lowanho, Yencheng. Elffers, Hubertus, Cape Sanita-
Honan, China. rium, Plumstead, Cape Province,
Dudley, Frank, Holly, Mich. South Africa.
Dunham, Chas., 51 Whitmore St.. Elias, E. R., Stanborough Park,
Hartford, Conn. Watford, Herts, England.
Dunn, N. W., Keene, Tex. Ellingworth, G. A., Malamulo
Durolf, G., 22 Bergstr., Stuttgart, Mission, Blantyre, Nyasaland,
Germany. British Central Africa.
Durr, F., 22 Bergstr., Stuttgart, Elliott, H. T., Berrien Springs,
Germany. Mich.
Durrant, A. N., 200 Columbus
Ave., Trenton, N. J. Elliott, W. P., East Eighteenth
Dustin, Ross, Lebanon, Oregon. St., Holland, Mich.
Dwehus, E., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- Elliott, W. R., 703 South Gallatin
Charl., Germany. St., Jackson, Miss.
Dyason, A. J., Mizpah," Wah- Ellis, Clyde, 304 West Allen St.,
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Springfield, Ill.
Dzik, F., Zakatna 3-7, Warsaw, Ells, L. H., College Place, Wash.
Poland. Emery, R. T.. College View, Nebr.
Emery, W. D., Route 2, Boulder,
Colo.
Emmerson, E. H., Loma Linda,
E ASTMAN, W. W., Takoma
Park Station, Washington,
Cal.
Engen, B. 0., 710 America Ave.,
D. C. Bemidji, Minn.
Eckerman C. A,, Box 482, Ash- Englert, P., Nowa Droza L. 23,
land, Wis. Cieszyn, Polish Silesia, Poland,
Edmed, H. J., 31 Dundonald St., Europe.
Port of Spain, Trinidad, British Enoch, G. F., Box 15, Poona, India.
West Indies. Enriquez, Isaac, 707 Vermont Ave.,
Edwards, A. V., 537 Twenty-fifth Manila, Philippine Islands.
St., Oakland, Cal. Enseleit, E., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Edwards, C. H., R. F. D. 2, Box lin-Charl., Germany.
151, Ontario, Cal. Erikson, J. M., 812 Steger Bldg.,
Edwards, H. E., Berrien Springs, 28 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago,
Mich. Ill.
Edwardson, C., 2628 East Twen- Ernst, Julio, Calle Arenal 2535,
ty-second St., Minneapolis, Minn. Montevideo, Uruguay, South
Effenberg, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- America.
lin-Charl., Germany. Ernston, N. C., 1841 Duane St.,
Eggins, J., Franklin Chambers, Astoria, Oregon.
Macquorie St., Hobart, Tasma- Erzberger, H., Box 109, Galata,
nia. Constantinople., Turkey.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 261

Evans, I. H., Box 523, U. S. Pos- Fish, H. A., 203 West Franklin
tal Agency, Shanghai, China. St., Clinton, Mo.
Evans, N. G., Loma Linda, Cal. Fish, J. K., 304 I.O.O.F. Bldg.,
Evelyn, A. J., 12 West Main St., Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Richmond, Va. Fischdick, G., Querallee 11, Cassel,
Everson, C. T., 2501 East Twenty- Germany.
fifth St., Kansas City, Mo. Fishell, E. M., Oshawa, Ontario,
Canada.
AIRCHILD, 4 F. M., Madison, Fisher, G. S., " Mizpah," Wah-
F Lake Co., Ohio. roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Farley, R. F., 12 West Main St., Fitch, D. D., Apartado 136, Cara-
Richmond, Va. cas, Venezuela, South America.
Farman, H. J., New Smyrna, Fla. Flaiz, C. W., College Place, Wash.
Fernstrom, K. A., Gamla Broga- Flaiz, T. R., Narsapur, Kistna
tan 38, Stockholm, Sweden. District, India.
Farnsworth, E. W., Sanitarium, Flaiz, W. C., College Place, Wash.
Cal. Fleck, K., Pragerstrasse 36, Tep-
Farrell, C. R.,Lindsay St., Hamil- litz-Schonau, Czechoslovakia.
ton, N. S. ., Australia. Fletcher, Hubert, 112 Tower St.,
Fattebert, Dr. Carlos, Box 244, Kingston, Jamaica, British West
Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands Indies.
(on furlough; address, Pacific Fletcher, W. W., Box 15, Poona,
Union College, St. Helena, Cal.). India.
Fattic, G. R., Berrien Springs, Fletcher, J. M., Crawford, Nebr.
Mich. Folkenberg, C. F., 537 Twenty-
Flitting, R., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- fifth St., Oakland, Cal.
lin-Charl., Germany. Folkenberg, L. E., Drawer 1304,
Fawer, Emil, rue Nicolas Roret, 1, Fresno, Cal.
Paris, XIIIe, France. Follett, Orno, Lake Grove, Thoreau.
Fedderson, Hugo, Grindelberg 11, N. Mex.
Hamburg, Germany. Ford, C. E., 1306 Elizabeth Ave.,
Fehr, J., rue Edel 15, Strasbourg, Charlotte, N. C.
Alsace, France. Ford, Orley, Casilla 44, Quito, Ec-
Fenner, H., Querallee 11, Cassel, uador, South -America.
Germany. Foreman, W. C., Nevada, Iowa.
Fernandez, M. L., Aguadilla, Por- Forshee, H. M., Hines, Wis.
to Rico. Fortune, W. E., 237 South Thir-
Fero, D. T., Route A, Box 239, teenth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Lodi, Cal. Foster, C. J., Apartado 230, Ma-
Ferris, A. H., Lord Howe Island, tanzas, Cuba, West. Indies.
Australia. Foster, J. C., Darby, Mont.
Ferris, E. F., 812 Steger Bldg., 28 Frank, 0. F., Box 316, Clanton,
East Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. Ala.
Ferris, J. 0., Holly, Mich. Franklin, E. E., South Lancaster,
Field, F. W., Ooltewah, Tenn. Mass.
Field, T. W., Keene, Tex. Frauchiger, E., Uhlandstr. 189,
Fillman, Ezra, Box 1077, Okla- Berlin-Charl., Germany.
homa City, Okla. Frauchiger, E. E., Dr. Dietrich-
Finster, L. V., 707 Vermont Ave., gasse 3, Troppau, Czechoslova-
Manila, Philippine Islands (on kia.
furlough; address, Sanitarium, .Frei, Jacob, 27 Rue des Trois
Loma Linda, Cal.). Eveches, Metz, Lorraine, France.
Fischer, J. K., Box CCC, James- French, A. F., 257 Washington
town N. Dak. Bldfr.. Madison, Wis.
262 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY

French, H. B., Keene, Tex. Gates, E. M., 604 South Seventh


French, R. E., 87 North Central St., Waco, Tex.
Ave., Columbus, Ohio. Gauger, W., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
French, T. M., Berrien Springs, lin-Charl., Germany.
Mich. Gauker, H. G., 237 South Thir-
French, W. R., Oshawa, Ontario, teenth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Canada.
Freund, G., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- G'auterau, F. D., 237 South Thir-
Chad., Germany. teenth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Friedrich, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Gay, H. R., 114 St. Louis Ave.,
lin-Charl., Germany. Fort Worth, Tex.
Fries, R. S., 60 Grand Ave., Roch- Gaylord, 0, F., care Madison Sani-
ester, N. Y. tarium, Madison, Wis.
Froom, L. E., 2119 Twenty-fourth Gehann, Michael, Burgergasse 29,
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Hermannstadt, Transylvania,
Frost, S. L., Box 523, U. S. Postal Rumania,
Agency, Shanghai, China. Geier, G., Dr. Dietrichgasse 3,
Fuller, C. W., Drawer 1304, Fresno, Troppau, Czechoslovakia.
Cal. Geisler, A., Maleckiego 6, Poznan,
Fulton, J. E., Box 146, Glendale, Poland.
Cal. Gemon, H. N., East Robinson and
Fiirle, IV., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Rosalind Ave., Orlando, Fla.
lin-Charl., Germany. George, IV. A., Loma Linda, Cal. ,
Furnival, G. F., 184 Pacific St., George, G. C., College View, Nebr.
Bridgeport, Conn. " Gerber, Robert, LaLigniere, Gland,
Switzerland.
Gibbs, C. R., South Lancaster,
Mass.
AEDE, D. P., 257 Washington Gibbs, P. T., 122 South Eighth St.,
\-11 Bldg., Madison, Wis. Grand Junction, Colo.
Gaede, G. P., 5186 Hamilton Ave., Giblett, E., Nine Island, Pacific
Detroit, Mich. Ocean.
Gaede, J. P., 200 Columbus Ave., Gibson, F. E., 200 Columbus Ave.,
Trenton, N. J. Trenton, N. J.
Gaidischar, I. A., care S. D. A. Gibson, L. A., College Place, Wash.
Mission, Zavodskaja No. 6, Room Gibson, T. J., Somabula Mission,
2, Harbin, Manchuria. Gwelo, Rhodesia, South Africa.
Gant, K. L., Oshawa, Ontario. Giddings, H. E., 1426 Young St.,
Garbrah, J. W. Coomassie, via Honolulu, Hawaii.
Seccondee, Gold Coast, West Giddings, Philip, 31 Alexander
Africa. Isaac, Pointe-a-Pitre, Guade-
Garcia, V. J., Apartado 492, Barce- loupe, French West Indies.
lona, Spain. Gidlund, C., Annegaten 33, Hel-
Gardiner, J. P., Eli, Nebr. sineors, Finland.
Gardner, E. E., 304 North Boyle Giebel, 0., Querallee 11, Cassel,
Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Germany.
Gardner; R. C., 634 West Thirty- Gilbert, A. C., 202 I. O. 0. F. Bldg.,
eighth St., Indianapolis, Ind.. Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Garrett, R. W., 812 Steger Bldg., Gilbert, F. C., South Lancaster,
28 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Mass.
Gillatt, J. J., Stanborough Park,
Garton, B. M., College View, Nebr: Watford, Herts, England.
Gates, E. H., Euclid Ave., Mon- Gillis, W., 84 Jervois Road, Auck-
rovia, Cal. land, New Zealand.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 263

Gillis, W. E., 399 Upper Serangoon Grant, C. E., Box 1077, Oklahoma
Road, Singapore, Straits Settle- City, Okla.
ments. Grant, N. J. 200 Columbus Ave.,
Girou, A. J., Rue G. Kennis 28, Trenton, N. J.
Schaerbeek, Brussels, Belgium. Grauer, G. A., Drawer 1304, Fres-
Gjording, H. G., 1520 McKinley no, Cal.
Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Gray, H. P., Holly, Mich.
Gjording, J. G., Box 856, U. S. Greaves, R. S., poste restante,
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. Salonica, Greece.
Green, H. A., Boulder-Colorado
Glass, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- Sanitarium, Boulder, Colo.
Charl., Germany. Green, J. A. P., La Ligniere, Gland,
Glendrange, G. T., Crawford, Nebr. Switzerland.
Glette, Dr., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- Green, J. S., Box 1367, Atlanta,
Charl., Germany. Ga.
Glfickner, C., Bandelstr. 29, Han- Green, W. H., Takoma Park Sta-
nover, Germany. tion, Washington, D. C.; or 5740
Gniidjin, M., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Thirtieth St., Detroit, Mich.
lin-Charl., Germany. Greene, H. D. 422 Oppenheimer
Code, P., Eschenheimer Anlage 2, Bldg., San Ant onio, Tex.
Frankfort a. M., Germany. Greene, Reuben, 528 River Ave.,
Godfrey, T., 127 train Ave., Con- South Bend, Ind.
cordia, Kans. Gregory, B. F., S. D. A. Mission,
Goetting, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- V1Fenchow, Chekiang, China.
lin-Charl., Germany. Greiner, F. P., S. D. A. Mission,
Golz, K., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- Wenchow, Chekiang, China.
Charl., Germany. Gregorius, Fr., Eschenheimer An-
Golzer, K., Eschenheimer Anlage lage 2, Frankfurt a. M., Ger-
2, Frankfort a. M., Germany. many.
Goodrich, H. C., Apaitado 230, Ma- Grellmann, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
tanzas, Cuba, West Indies. lin-Charl., Germany.
Gordon, L. 0., 431 Falls Ave., Grieser, F. C., 22 Bergstr., Stutt-
Youngstown, Ohio. gart, Germany.
Gosmer, W. A., 1112 Kalamath Grieser, J. F., Eschenheimer An-
St., Denver, Colo. lage 2, Frankfurt a. M., Ger-
Goude, A. G., Elarvey, N. Dak. many.
Lovett, R., " Tereora," The Boule- Griffin, H. Clay, Route 2, Box 14,
vard, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus- Gentry, Ark.
tralia. Griggs, Frederick, Berrien Springs,
Graf, H. F., 11503 Headley Ave., Mich.
Cleveland, Ohio. Grin, M., 4 Rue Jumelles, Lau-
Graf, 0. J., Loma Linda, Cal. sanne, Switzerland.
Graham, H. L., S. D. A. Mission, Groenewald, D. H., Cape Sanita-
Tsinanfu, Shandung, China. rium, Plumstead, Cape Province,
Graham, J. E., 2646 West Sixty- South Africa.
first St., Seattle, Wash. Grossmann, R. Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Graham, L. W., Takoma Park Sta- lin-Charl., Germany.
tion, Washington, D. C. Gruber, F., Pelzgasse 2/10, Wien
Gram, H. P., 51 Whitmore St., XV, Austria.
Hartford, Conn. Grundset, Anol, 2718 Third Ave.,
Grand Pre, L. L., 1710 Twelfth South, Minneapolis, Minn.
St., Des Moines, Iowa. Guderian, Fred, 426 Spadina Cres-
Grandy, B. M., 817 Nora Ave., cent, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
Spokane, Wash. Canada.
264 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY

Gudmundsen, G., Box 145, Addis Halladay, F. W., Box M., Cristo-
Ababa (via Djibouti), Abyssinia. bal, Canal Zone, Panama.
Guenin, J. C., 65 Boulevard de la Halladay, H. K., 537 Twenty-fifth
Cluse, Geneva, Switzerland. St., Oakland, Cal.
Gugel, E., Felsenbergstr. 324, See- Halliwell, L. B., Caixa Postal 198,
bach-Ztirich, Switzerland. Bahia, Estado da Bahia, Brazil,
Guild, M. C., 257 Washington South America.
Bldg., Madison, Wis. Halsvick, L., 129 East 128th St.,
Guilliard, E. H., 6 Dehi Serampore New York, N. Y.
Road, Entally, Calcutta, India. Ham A. L., Tungshan, Canton,
Gulbrandson, David, 302 Nokomis China.
Bldg., Winnipeg, Manitoba. Hambrock, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Giildenpfennig, W., Uhlandstr. 189, lin-Charl., Germany.
Berlin-Charl., Germany. Hamilton, R. S. J., Sutherlin,
Guldhammer, A., Margrethevej 5. Oreg.
Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Hammond, T. W., "lVlizpah," Wah-
Guthrie, Wm., Berrien Springs, roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Mich.
Guyot, A., 4 Rue Jumelles, Lau- Hampton, J. B., 422 Oppenheimer
sanne, Switzerland. Bldg.,. San Antonio;Tex.
Hancock, R. W., Box 1367, Atlan-
ta, Ga.
Hancock, 'W. E., Takoma Park,
D. C.
H AASE, 0., Uhlandstr. 189,
Berlin-Charl., Germany. Hanhardt, J. G., Route 5, Caldwell,
Habenicht, R. H., Puiggari, F.C.E., Idaho.
Argentina, South America. Hankins, F. E., 411 Cedar St., Ta-
Hackman, F., First Nat'l Bank koma Park Station, Washington,
Bldg., hattanooga, Tenn. D. C.
Hadfield, B. E., Nukualofa, Tonga, Hankins, I. J., Cape Sanitarium,
Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean. Plumstead, Cape, South Africa.
Hadley, 0. S., 2101 College Ave.. Hankins, W. C., S. D. A. Mission,
Indianapolis, Ind. Kulangsu, Amoy, China.
Hagemann, F., Pelzgasse 2/10, Hanna, J. G., 200 Columbus Ave.,
Wien XV, Austria. Trenton, N. J.
Hagen, A. E., Sao Bernardo, S. P. Hansen, C. A., care College, La-
R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South combe, Alberta, Canada.
America. Hansen, C. Avery, 817 Nora Ave.,
Hagle, Byron, Sanford, Mich. Spokane, Wash.
Hagman, Mark, 237 South Thir- Hansen, H., Ill Alabama St., Bel-
teenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. lingham, Wash.
Hagmann, V. D., 200 Columbus Hansen, L. A., Takoma Park Sta-
Ave., Trenton, N. J. tion, Washington, D. C.
Hale, D. U., 136 North Main St., Hansen, N. P., Margrethevej 5,
Concord, N. H. Copenhagen, V., Denmark.
Hall, Frank, Christiansted, St. Hansen, W. H., 1900 Citico St.,
Croix, Virgin Islands, U. S. A. Chattanooga, Tenn.
Hall, H. H., Takoma Park Sta- Hanson, D. H., 136 North Main
tion, Washington, D. C. St., Concord,' N. H.
Hall, 0. A., Box 814, U. S. Postal Hanson, P. A., 1118 Military St.,
Agency, Shanghai, China. Roseburg, Oregon.
Hall, 0. B., Holly, Mich. Hanson, P. C., 304 West Allen St.,
Hall, W. A., 22 Zulla Road, Mans- Springfield, Ill.
field Road, Nottingham, Eng- Hanson, P. M., 700 Woodward
land. Ave., Chippewa Falls, Wis.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 265

Harder, A. C., 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg., Haskell, S. N., South Lancaster,


Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Mass.
Harder, J. C., Harvey, N. Dak. Haughey, K. R., Box 1367, At-
Harding, I. W., S. D. A. Mission, lanta, Ga.
Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West Haughey, S. G., Box 316, Clanton,
Africa. Ala.
Hardt, W. F., Siguatepeque, Hon- Hawkins, Mrs. E. F., Route 5,
duras, Central America. Muscatine, Iowa.
Hare, E. B., Kammamaung, Post Hawkins, G. R., Route 5, Musca-
Office Shwegon, via Moulmein, tine. Iowa.
Burma. Hawley, V. D., Oak Park Academy,
Hare, M. M., 3131 Pasadena Ave., Nevada, Iowa.
Los Angeleg, Cal. Hay, R. E., Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Phil-
Hare, Robert, " Mizpah," Wah- ippine Islands.
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Hayes, E. G., Maplewood Acad-
Hare, R. E., " Tereora," The Boule- , emy, Maple Plain, Minn.
vard, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus- %Haynes, C. B., 129 East 128th St.,
tralia. New York, N. Y.
Hare, S. T., Box 541, Hilo, Hawaii. Haynes, J. D., 2200 Laprida, Ro-
Haring, E., Felsenbergstr. 324, sario de Santa Fe, Argentina,
Seebach-Ztiricli, Switzerland. South America.
Harker, H. C., 111 Barker Road, Haysmer, A. J., 1920 Feronia Ave.,
Subiaco, Perth, West Australia. St. Paul, Minn.
Harker, J., Stanborough Park, Hayward, P. C., 812 Steger Bldg.,
Wato rd,Herts, England. 28 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago,
Harlow, Geo., Box 523, U. S. Postal
Agency, Shanghai, China (on Head, C., 116 Grotte St., Adelaide,
furlough; address, Sumner, South Australia, Australia.
Oreg.). Heald, B. M., Room 6, Mann Bldg.,
Harress, C., Querallee 11, Cassel, Utica, N. Y.
Germany. Healey, W. M., 667 Eighteenth St.,
Harris, F. J., R. F. D. 1, Cadillac, San Diego, Cal.
Mich. Heckman, W. H., First Nat'l Bank
Harris, J. C. Coleman, Mich. Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Harris, W. J., S. D. A. Mission, 62 Heide, J. J., Lindrick House,
Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Peking, Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury
China. Park, London, North, England.
Harrison, A. F., 411 Baum Bldg., Hein, C. D., Box 1077, Oklahoma
Oklahoma City, Okla. City, Okla.
Harrison, F. L., 2006 Twenty- Heinrich, Carlos, Caixa Postal
fourth Ave., North, Nashville, 1830, Sao Paulo, S. P. R., Bra-
Tenn. zil, South America.
Hart, J. S., College View, Nebr. Heinrich, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Harter, F. A., 12 West Main St., lin-Charl., Germany. -
Richmond, Va. Hellestrand. 0. V., Apia, Samoa,
Harter, R. E., 115 Carroll Ave., Pacific Ocean.
Takoma Park Station, Washing- Helleraas, 0. T., Margrethevej 5,
ton, D. C. Copenhagen, V.. Denmark.
Hartwell, H. C., 203 West Frank- Helligso, M. N., College View, Nebr.
lin St., Clinton. Mo. Hendershot, V. E., 399 Upper Se-
Hartwell, S. D., 1854 Roblyn Ave., rangoon Road, Singapore, Straits
St. Paul, Minn. Settlements.
Harvey, L. R., Lindsay St., Ham- Henderson, F. H.. Route 1, Mt.
ilton, N. S. W., Australia. Vernon, Ohio.
266 M.FNISTERT A T, DIRECTORY

Hennecke, E., Querallee 11, Cassel, Hodgson, W., Inyazura Mission,


Germany. Inyazura Siding, via Salisbury,
Hennig, A., Pionierstr. 61, Diissel- Rhodesia, South Africa.
dorf, Germany. Hoffman, B. P., 408 Marion St.,
Henriques, E. C., Kingstown, St. Seattle, Wash.
Vincent, British West Indies. Hoffman, J. H., 902 Twenty-first
Herbert, W., Neuwerkstr. 45, Er- Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn.
furt, Germany. - Hoffmann, W., Uhlandstr. 189,
Hermann, P. H. Strade Labirint Berlin-Charl., Germany.
116, Bukharest, Rumania. Hokland, J. J., Margrethevej 5,
Herrell, H. W., Oakton, Va. Copenhagen, V., Denmark.
Herrick, P. G., Box 482, Ashland, Holbrook, J. A., 2608 Boyer Ave.,
Wis. Seattle, Wash.
Hershberger, 0. S., Box 8, Mt. Ver- Holbrook, W. R., 537 Twenty-fifth
non, Ohio. St., Oakland, Cal.
Hersum, S. J., R. F. D. 3, Gorham, FIolden, W. H., 304 West Allen St.,
Me. Springfield, Ill.
Herwick, 0. W. Juneau, Alaska. Hollister, M. A., 322 Jackson
Hiatt, H. M., Anoka, Minn. Bldg., Nashville, Tenn.
Hibbard, E. J., 2024 East Couch Holloway, C. B., 703 South Galla-
St., Portland, Oregon. tin St., Jackson, Miss.
Hibben, Fenton, 812 Steger Bldg., Hoist, A. E., 12 West Main St.,
28 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Richmond, Va.
Ill. Holt, C. A., Takoma Park, D. C.
Hickman, James, First National Hommel, F. L., Bowness Park, Al-
Bank Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn. berta, Canada.
Hickman, N. R., 1215 Marshall Hooper, C. E., 2123 Twenty-fourth
St., Little Rock, Ark. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Hickman, T. J., Box 1077, Okla- Hooper, T. J., 1215 Marshall St.,
homa City, Okla. Little Rock, Ark.
Hicks, H. H., Reed City, Mich. Hoopes, L. A., care Sanitarium,
Hildebrandt, E., Uhlandstr. 189, Hinsdale, Ill.
Berlin-Charl., Germany. Hoover, H L , Alamogordo, N. Mex.
Hilgert, W. T., 725 North Sixth Hopkin, W. H., " Mizpah," Wah-
St., Albany, Oreg. roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Hill, H. A., Papeete, Tahiti, So- Hopkins, E. B., 707 Sixth St., Hot
ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean. Springs, Ark.
Hill, Oscar, College Place, Wash. Horn, P., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin-
Hilliard, E., Gen. Del., Chisholm, Charl., Germany.
Minn. Hfirner, C. F., Tizianstr. 37, Mu-
Hillman, V. R., 812 Steger Bldg., nich, Germany.
28 East Jackson Blvd:, Chicago, Horner, R., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin-
Ill. Charl., ermany.
Hilmer, F., Bandelstr. 29, Han- Horton, S. B., Berrien Springs,
nover, Germany. Mich.
Hindson, J., " Ter eor a," The Boule- Hosford, G. W., Grand Haven,
vard, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus- Mich.
tralia. Hottel, J. Z., New Market, Va.
Hirlinger, J. W., Hot Springs, S. Hottel, R. D., New Market, Va.
Dak. House, B. L., College, St. Helena,
Hiten, S. G., 8 Stranack St., Mar- Cal.
itzburg, Natal, South Africa. Howard, C. A., Room 620, Crutch-
Hmelewesky, George, 21 Chusan er and Starks Bldg., Louisville,
Road, Shanghai, China. Ky.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 267

Howard, E. M., Box 573, Bula- Hyatt,. W. S., Cape Sanitarium,


wayo, Rhodesia, South Africa. Plumstead, Cape Province, South
Howard, E. P., Casilla 44, Quito, Africa.
Ecuador, South America (on fur- Hyde, G., Stanborough Park, Wat-
lough; address, Route 1, Box ford, Herts, England.
208a, Burbank, Cal.). Hyder, R., Wismar, Demerara
Howe, B. L.: Drawer 1304, Fresno, River, British Guiana, South
America.
Cal. Hyok, Kim Ku, Soonan, Chosen
Howe, W. 0., 75 Grant St., Port- (Korea).
land, Me. Hysler, A., cor. Peel and Grey Sts.,
Howell, J. M., Puiggari, F. C. E., South Brisbane, Queensland,
Argentina, South America. Australia.
Howell, W. E., Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C.
Howse, H. T., Apia, Upolo, Samoa. CE, 0. L., 1211 March St., Kala-
Pacific Ocean. mazoo, Mich.
Howse, W. R., " Mizpah," Wah- Immonen, R., 129 East 128th St.,
roonga,N. S. W., Australia. New York, N. Y.
Hoxie, F. H., 122 South Eighth linrie, L. J., " Tereora," The Boule-
St., Grand Junction, Colo. vard, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus-
Hubbard, G., 116 Groe St., Ade- tralia.
laide, South Australia, Australia. Ingham, H. W., Memramcook, New
Hubbard, T. F., 322 Jackson Bldg., Brunswick.
Nashville, Tenn. Innis, C. F., Drawer 1304, Fresno,
Hubley, R. A., 17 Abbott Road, Cal.
Lucknow, India. Irwin, C. W., Takoma Park Sta-
Huenergardt, J. F., 812 Steger tion, Washington, D. C.
Bldg., 28 East Jackson Blvd., Irwin, J. J., Box 482, Ashland,
Chicago, Ill. Wis.
Huffman, M. G., Loma Linda, Cal. Isaac, F. R., Keene, Tex.
Hufnagel, A., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Isaac, H. D., Casilla 44, Quito,
lin-Charl., Germany. Ecuador, South America.
Hughes, Alton, Box 1077, Oklaho- Isaac, John, 903 North Ninth St.,
ma City, Okla. Portland, Oreg.
Humann, H. H., Box CCC, James- Isaac, M. N., Box 28, Cape Hai-
town, N. Dak. tien, Haiti, 'West Indies.
Humphrey, J. K., 129 East 128th Ising, W. K., Villa Fontana,
St., New York, N. Y. Skodsborg, Denmark.
Huntley, E. H., 703 South Galla- Israel, M. C., Oakdale, Cal.
tin St., Jackson, Miss. Iverson, Paul, Ashland, Oreg.
Hurdon, W. J., 112 Tower St.,
Kingston, Jamaica, British West
Indies. ACKSON, F. S., The Manse,
Hurl ow, H. J., Kwambwa, via J Killead, Muckamore, Belfast,
Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, South Ireland.
Africa. Jackson, S. E., P. 0. 239-251 Calle
Hurlow, W. H. 56 Roeland St., Luna, Pasay, Rizal, Philippine
Cape Town, South Africa. Islands.
Hutchinson, L. L., 1112 Keeaumo- Jacques, S. G., Minami 6 Jo, Nishi
ku St., Honolulu, Hawaii.. 11 Chome, Sapporo, Japan.
Hyatt, W. L., 106 Keller St., Jacobs, J. T., 411 Black Ave.,
Bloemfontein, Orange Free South, Bozeman, Mont.
State, South Africa. Jacobsen, E. C., Huntsville, Ala.
268 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY

Jager, E., Uhlandstr. 189, .Berlin- Johnson, Fred, 126 East Sixty-
Charl., Germany. first St., Portland, Oreg.
Jakobsen, Valdemar, Margreth- Johnson, F. A., Lodi, Cal.
vej 5, openhagen, V., Denmark. Johnson, Geo., 421 West Southern
James, E. H., S. D. A. Mission, Ave., Springfield, Ohio.
Kiukiang, Kiangsi, China. Johnson, G. E., R. F: D. 2, Battle
James, Dr. H. C., Lowanho, Yen- Ground, Wash.
cheng, Honan, China. Johnson, H. R., Hutchinson, Minn.
James, J. R., Atchin, New Hebri- Johnson, J. B., Box M, Cristobal.
des, Pacific Ocean. Canal Zone, Panama.
James, J. S. Takoma Park Sta- Johnson, J. D., Brookfield, Ill.
tion, Washington, D. C. Johnson, L., 3022 West Sixty-sec-
James, Dr. W. H., Warburton, ond St., Seattle, Wash.
Victoria, Australia. Johnson, 0. A., College Place,
Janert, A. O., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Wash.
lin-Charl., Germany. Johnson, Randall, 322 Jackson
Javier, Jose, 707 Vermont Ave., Bldg., Nashville, Tenn.
Manila, Philippine Islands. Johnson, W. A., 537 Twenty-fifth
Jayne, J. E., 129 East 128th St., St., Oakland, Cal.
New York, N. Y. Johnson, W. J., Glendale Sanita-
Jelen, K., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- rium, Glendale, Cal.
Charl. Germany. -Johnston, F. W., 304 I. 0. 0. F.
Jenks, G.' C., Cape Sanitarium, Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Plumstead, Cape Province, Johnston, H. A., Ooltewah, Tenn.
South Africa. Jones, E. A., 1 Howick Place, Ot-
Jensen, C. C., Box CCC, James- tawa, Ontario.
town, N. Dak. Jones, G. E. 17 Abbott Road,
Jensen, J. P. U., Margrethevej 5, Lucknow,
Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Jones, G. F.," Mizpah," Wahroon-
Jenson, Harvey, Drawer 586, Wa- ga, N. S. ., Australia.
tertown, S. Dak. Jones, J. K., South Lancaster,
Jeys, T. H., Nevada, Iowa. Mass.
Jewell, F. B. Solusi Mission, Bula- Jong, M., 411 Baum Bldg., Okla-
wayo, Rhodesia, South Africa. homa City, Okla.
Jochmans, Fr.; Rue G. Kennis 28, Jones, 0. E., 244 West 105th St.,
Seaerbeek, Brussels, Belgium. Route 3, ms Angeles, Cal.
Johansen, E. J., Box 814, U. S. Jonuleit, K., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. lin-Charl., Germany.
Johanson, J. M., Warburton, Vic- Jordahl, Ole, Akersgaten 74, Chris-
toria, Australia. tiana, Norway.
Johanson, W. 0., " Mizpah," Wah- Jorgensen, N. M., Reed City, Mich.
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Jorgensen, L. G., 257 Washington
John, 0. M. Takoma Park Sta- Bldg., Madison, Wis.
tion, Washington, D. C. Jornado, Fausto, Box 334, La Paz,
John, W., Pionierstr. 61, Dtissel- Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Islands.
dorf, Germany. Joyce, C. S., 680 Princess St.,
Johns, V. J., 1260 Lincoln Ave., Kingston, Ontario.
San Diego, Cal. Joyce, S., The Manse Killead,
Johnson, Adolph, 210 Rose Lawn Muckamore, Belfast, Ireland.
Ave., Modesto, Cal. Judge, B., 24 van Heutz Straat,
Johnson, A. E., 728 Kansas Ave., Koepang, Soerabaya, Java,
Topeka, Kans. Dutch East Indies.
Johnson, C., R. F. D. 2, Wood- Junginger, A., Felsenbergstr. 324,
burn. Oreg. Seeba eh - Zfinch, Switzerland.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 269

Jutzy, J. J., 426 Spadina Crescent, Keough, Geo., 10 Sharia, Chitty


Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can- Bey, Shubra, Cairo, Egypt..
ada.. Kephart, H. C., Box M, Cristo-
bal, Canal Zone., Panama.
Kern, M. E. Takoma Park Sta-
K ALAKA, M. D., Emmanuel tion, Washington, D. C.
Mission, Leribe, Basutoland, Keslake, C. H., 112 Tower St.,
South Africa. Kingston, Jamaica, British West
Kalaschnikow, A. D., care S. D. A. Indies.
Mission, Zavodskaja No. 6, Kessel, F., Vodna ul. 2, Kaschau,
Room 2, Harbin, Manchuria. Czechoslovakia.
Kapitz, C., Neuwerkstr. 45, Er- Khalil, Ibrahim el, in Syria.
furt, Germany. Kilgore, J. S., Box 719, Boise,
Kapitz, 0., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- Idaho.
Charl., Gdmany. Kim, .N. C., Seoul, Chosen (Korea).
Kapusta, St., Nowa Droza, L. 23, Kimble, J. N., Takoma Park Sta-
Cieszyn, Polish Silesia, Poland. tion, Washington, D. C.
Kasa, J. W., 812 Steger Bldg., 28 Kimble, R. L., 17 Abbott Road,
East Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. Lucknow, India.
Kauble, N. W., 222 Hilborn St., Kime, D. S., Sipogoe, Post Sipirok.
Lodi, Cal. Tapanoeli, Sumatra, Dutch
Keate, R. I., 215 North McDowell East Indies.
St., Charlotte, N. C. King, A. L., " Mizpah," Wahroon-
Keh, Nga Pit, Kulangsu, Amoy, ga, N. S. W., Australia.
China. King, L. H., Room 6, Mann Bldg.,
Keh, N. K., Kulangsu, Amoy, Utica, N. Y.
China. King, M. J., Box 1367, Atlanta,
Keitts, F. S., 703 South Gallatin Ga.
St., Jackson, Miss. King, N. B., 703 South Gallatin
Kelemen, St., Burgergasse 29, St., Jackson, Miss.
,Hermannstadt, Transylvania, Kinne, P. Z., 129 East 126th St.,
Rumania. New York, N. Y.
Kellar, C. C., S. D. A. Mission, Kinney, C. M., R. F. D. 2, cor.
Krishnagar, Dist. Nadia, India. Ligon Lane and Dickerson Pike.
Kelle, 0., Neuwerkstr. 45, Erfurt, Nashville, Tenn.
Germany. Kinney, C. R., 703 South Gallatin
Kelley, H. M. 411 Baum Bldg., St., Jackson, Miss.
Oklahoma City, Okla. Kintanar, M., Box 244, Cebu, Cebu,
Kellman, S. E., Apartado 230, Ma- Philippine Islands.
tanzas, Cuba, West Indies. Kirk, H., Cooranbong, N. S. W.,
Kellogg, C. E., 1324 North Four- Australia.
teenth St., Phoenix, Ariz. Kirk, H. F., 411 Cedar Ave., Ti
Kellogg, M. G., 521 Brown St., koma Park Station, Washing
Healdsburg, Cal. ton, D. C.
Kennedy, W. F., 122 South Eighth Kirkham, Walter, 422 Oppenheim-
St., Grand Junction, Colo. er Bldg., San Antonio, Tex.
Kent, A. W., cor. Peel and Grey Kirkelykke, L. J., Margrethevej
Sts., South Brisbane, Queens- 5, Copenhagen, V.. Denmark.
land, Australia. Kittle, 0. M. Reed City, Mich.
Kent, H. A., 116 Grote St., Ade- Kitto, R. H., 426 Spadina Cres-
laide, South Australia, Aus- cent, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
tralia. Canada.
Kent, J. W., 184 Jervois Road, Klement,-A. W., Juhkentan tlin 5,
Auckland, New Zealand. k. 9, Reval. Esthonia.
270 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY

Klepe, John, Route 4, Warren, Krautschick, August, Uhlandstr.


Ohio. 189, Berlin-Charl., Germany.
Klingbeil, R. G., Fultonstr. 20u Kress, D. H., Takoma Park Sta-
The Hague, Holland. tion, Washington, D. C.
Kress, P., Querallee 11, Cassel,
Klose, J. C., Keizan, Chosen. Germany.
Kloss, W., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin Krieghoff, C. E., 2200 Laprida, Ro-
Charl., ermany. sario de Santa Fe, Argentina,
Kneeland, B. F., 602 Henson Bldg., South America.
Knoxville, Tenn. Kritsky, M. S., 426 Spadina Cres-
Kneeland, W. G., Box 143, Nassau, cent, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
Bahama Islands. Canada.
Kroeker, J., Caixa Postal 378, Re-
Knight, C. E., Apartado 492, Bar- cife, Pernambuco, Brazil, South
celona, Spain. America.
Knight, F., "Mizpah," Wahroon- Krug, L., Bandelstr. 29, Hannover,
ga, N. S. W., Australia. Germany.
Knight, I. G., Box 66, Port of Kruger, Albert, Casilla 2830, San-
Spain, Trinidad, British Wesi tiago, Chile, South America.
Indies. Krum, J. H., Fountain Head, Tenn.
Knipschild, J. F., South Lancaster, Kruse, A., Grindelberg 11, Ham-
Mass. burg, Germany.
Knox, John, 417 Castle Hall Bldg., Kuehl, A. W., Drawer 586, Water-
Indianapolis, Ind. town, S. Dak.
Knox, M. F., 2123 Twenty-fourth Kuempel, F. R., Indayal, via Blu-
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. menau, Santa Catharina, Brazil,
Knox, P. L., 3131 Pasadena Ave., South America.
Los Angeles, Cal. Kuempel, Manoel, Sao Bernardo.
Knox, W. T., Takoma Park Ste S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil,
tion, Washington, D. C. South America.
Kobele, F., Bandelstr. 29, Han- Kuhn, 0. B., S. D. A. Mission, The
nover, Germany. Island, Changsha, Hunan, China
Kobayashi, T., 15 Motoimachi, Hi (on furlough).
roshima, Japan. Kuniya, H., Box 7, Yodobashi P.
Kobs, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin 0., Tokyo, Japan.
Charl., Germany. Kunkel, C. J., 3131 Pasadena Ave.,
Kohtanen, V., Annegaten 33, Hel- Los Angeles, Cal.
sincilors, Finland. Kunze, M., Grindelberg 11, Ham-
Kolling, W., Box 145, Addis Aba- burg, Germany.
ba, Abyssinia (via Djibouti). Kurtichanov, Titus, Route 1, Box
Konigmacher, S. M., Musofu Mis- 58, La Grange, Ill.
sion, Private Bac', Broken Hill, Kuschel, E., Eschenheimer Anlage
Northern Rhodesia, South Af- 2, Frankfort a. M., Germany.
rica.
Korsch, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin-
Charl., Germany.
Kotz, E.,Villa Fontana, Skods-
borg, enmark. L ACEY' H. C., Takoma Park Sta
tion, Washington, D. C.
Kraft, J. H., 500 Stover. St., Fort LaGrone, G. A., Box 188, Clovis,
Collins, Colo. N. Mex.
Krainean, T. M., 2502 Twenty- Lake, D. D., Lodi, Cal.
third Ave., South, Minneapolis, Lake, W. K., Box 15, Poona,
Minn. India.
Krautschick, And., Uhlandstr. 189, Lamson, J. G., 224 Prospect Ave.,
Berlin-Charl., Gr many. Grand Rapids, Mich.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 271

Landaas, B. 0., Akersgaten 74, Lee, Frederick, S, D. A. Mission,


Christiania, Norway. 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutting, Pe-
Landis, C. C. 34 Nanking Road, king, China.
Shanghai, China. Lee, H. M., Soonan, Chosen, (on
Lane, F. G., 3 Awde St., Toronto, furlough) .
Ontario. Lee, 0. S., Akersgaten 74, Chris-
Lane, L. E., Gendia, Kisumu, Brit- tiania, Norway.
ish East Africa. Leer, Carl, 817 Nora Ave.. -Spo-
Lang, G. J., Box CCC, Jamestown, kane, Wash.
N.. ak Leer, V., Harvey, N. Dak.
Langa, R. M., 50 Portland House, Leffler, G. E., 501 South Nine-
Commissioner St., Johannes- teenth St., Fort Dodge, Iowa.
burg, Transvaal, South Africa. Leland, Eugene, care Academy,
Langberg, T. M., Box CCC, James- Maple Plain, Minn.
town, N. DA. Leland, J. A. 237 South Thirteenth
Langdon, G. E., College Pltici St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Wash. Lemke, L. D. A., " Tereora." The
Lange R., Pelzgasse 2/10, Wien Boulevard, Strathfield. N. S. W.,
XV, Austria. Australia.
Langenberg, H., Tizianstr. 37, Leplatoni, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Munich, Germany. lin-Charl., Germany.
Langford, L. F., S. D. A. Mission, Leslie, J. D., 3a Agricultura 21,
Waterloo, Sierra Leone, Wes' Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
Africa. Letts, F. H., 22 Stanley St., Rich-
Langholf, A., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber mond, Victoria, Australia.
lin-Charl., Germany. Lewis, C. C., Takoma Park Sta-
Lanier, W. E., San Pedro Stull tion, Washington, D. C.
Honduras, Central America. Lewis, H. G., 237 South Thirteenth
Larsen, F. M., Takoma Park Sta- St., Philadelphia, Pa.
tion, Washington, D. C. Lewis, M. W., Modesto, Cal.
Lashier, F. A., Sutherlin, Oregon Lewis, W. H., Huntsville, Ala.
Lass, M. W. Juhkentan tan, 5, k. Lewis, W. H., Box 66, Port of
9, Reval, Esthonia. Spain, Trinidad, British West
Lauda, E. R.,.Route '1, WheatridgE Indies.
Colo. Lewsadder, Wm., Box 909, Ogden,
Lavanchy, F., rue Nicolas Roret 1, Utah.
Paris, XIIIe, France. Libby, R. A., 817 Nora Ave., Spo-
Lawrence, J. H., College View, kane, Wash.
Nebr. Lightner, C. S., College View,
Lawrence, N. W., Gifford, Mont Nebr.
Lawson, A. N., Bisiatabu, Port Lillie, C. P. Lowanho, Yencheng.
.Moresby, British New Guinea. Ronan, China.
Lawson, T. C., cor. Peel and Grey Lindsay, Gust, 200 Columbus Ave.,
Sts., South Brisbane, Queens Trenton, N. J.
land, Australia. Lindsay, R. S., Ellett, Ohio.
Leach, R. W., Box 1077, Oklahoma Lindsay, W. B., 280 Villeneuve St.,
City, Okla. West, Montreal, Quebec.
Lecorps, Dudray, Box 28, Cape Lindsey, D. E., 20 Herbert St..
Haitien, Haiti, West Indies. - Richwood, Ohio.
Le Due, B. P., 331 Pasadena Ave., Lindt, S. H., S. D. A. Mission,
Los Angeles, Cal. Chengtu, Szechwan, China.
Lee, C. W., Keizan, Chosen. Lingenfelter, C. L., 3316 Rucker
Lee, C. M., cor. Peel and Grey Sts., St., Everett, Wash.
South Brisbane, Queensland, Lippolis, G., Casilla Postale 281,
Australia. Trieste, Italy.
272. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY

Little, T. A., 215 North McDowell Lowe, H. W., S. D. A. Mission,


St., Charlotte, N. C. Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West
Litwinenco, J. A., Herreid, S. Dak. Africa.
Liu, Djen Bang, Lowanho, Yen- Lowry, G. G., 9 Cockburn Road,
cheng, Honan, China. Bangalore, South India.
Lowry, W. S., Hahn Route, El
Livingston, J. D., Apartado 230, Campo, Tex.
Matanzas, Cuba, West Indies. Lucas, H. G., 3131 Pasadena Ave.,
Ljungberg, S., Gamla Brogatan 38, Los Angeles, Cal.
Stockholm, Sweden. Lucas, V. H., 3131 Pasadena Ave.,
Lloyd, Ernest, Pacific Press Pub. Los Angeles, Cal.
Assn., Mountain View, Cal. Ludewig, M., Mission Society of S.
Loasby, F. H., Chichoki Mallian, D. A., Petra Zrinskog, Street
N. W. Ry., India (on furlough). 11, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia.
Loasby, R. E., 17 Abbott Road, Ludington, D. C., 60 Lower Kern-
Lucknow, India. - mendine Road, Rangoon, Burma.
Locken, J. B., East Robinson and Didtke, A., Maleckiego 6, Poznan,
Rosalind Ave., Orlando, Fla. Poland, Europe.
Lockert, A. J., 417 Black Ave., Lukens, H. A., 417 Castle Hall
South, Bozeman, Mont. Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.
Long, A. C., Box 1077, Oklahoma Lukens, Morris, 411 Baum Bldg.,
City, Okla. Oklahoma City, Okla.
Long, Luther, 426 Spading Cres- Lukens, T. R., 202 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg.,
cent, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Canada. Lumper, J. H., Union, Oregon.
Long, U. P., R. F. D. 1, Sedgwick, Lund, A. 0., 142 South Negley
Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Long, W. A., 1112 Kalamath St., Lundquist, H. B., Florida, E. C. C.
Denver, Colo. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Longacre, C. S., Takoma Park Sta- South America.
tion, Washington, D. C. Lundstrean, S., Gamla Brogatan 38,
Longo, M. J., 237 South Thir- Stockholm, Sweden.
teenth - St., Philadelphia, Pa. -- Lusky, R., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin-
Longway, E. L., 2028 Si Phya Charl., Germany.
Road, Bangkok, Siam. Lutz, E. L., S. D. A. Mission,
Loots, J. L., Rue de la Pacification Chungking, Szechwan, China.
89, Antwerp, Belgium. Lyndon, F. E., Papeete, Tahiti,
Lopez, Cesar, Casilla 1002, Linia, Society Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Peru, South America. Lysinger, H. E., College View,
Lopez, Jose, Apartado 492, Barce- Nebr.
lona, Spain.
T.orntz, E. J., Box CCC, James-
town, N. Dak.
Lorenz, F. A., 728 Kansas Ave., AAS, J. V., Dundern, Sas-
Topeka, Kans. M katchewan, Canada.
Lorenz, J. D., College View, Nebr. Macdonald, F., Emmanuel Mission,
Losey, L. B. 817 Nora Ave., Spo- Leribe, Basutoland, South Af-
kane, Wash. rica.
Lo, Sin Tshoi, Waichow, Kwang- Mace, J. W., Takoma Park Sta-
tung, China. tion, Washington, D. C.
LoughboroUgh, J. N., Sanitarium, MacGuire, Meade, Takoma Park
Cal. Station, Washington, D. C.
Lovell, V. P.; 203 West Franklin Machlan, B. F., South Lancaster,
St., Clinton, Mo. Mass.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 273

Mackintosh, M., Memramcook, Martin, C. N., 322 Jackson Bldg.,


New Brunswick. Nashville, Tenn.
MacLay, W. D., 1364 Morton Ave., Martin, C. P., 3a Agricultura 21,
Pasadena, Cal. Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
MacNiel, J. W., :56 Roeland St., Martin, H. R., Suva Vou, Suva,
Cape Town, South Africa. Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Macko, St., Vodna ul. 2, Kaschau, Martin, I. M., 2006 Twenty-fourth
Czechoslovakia. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
MacPherson, Verah, Melrose, Mass. Martin, James, Box 316, Clanton,
Madsen, 0., Ruthven, Iowa. Ala.
Magan, P. T., 304 North Boyle Martin, R. H., 817 Nora Ave., Spo-
Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. kane, Wash.
Magcalen, Ricardo, 707 Vermont Martin, S. 0., 17 Abbott Road,
Ave., Manila, Philippine Islands. Lucknow, India.
Magi, Edward, W. Juhkentan tan Martin, W. F., 421 North Isabel
5, k. 9, Reval, Esthonia. St., Glendale, Cal.
Magoon, C. R., East -Robinson and Martinson, M. M., First Nat'l Bank
Rosalind Ave. Orlando,- Fla. Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mahle, K.,' 22 Bergstr., Stuttgart, Masters, F., " Tereora," The
Germany. Boulevard, Strathfield, N. S. W.,
Mai, G., Tizianstr. 37, Munich, Australia.
Germany. Mathe, L., Warszawska 19, II.,
Mallory, J. B., 12 West Main St., Bydgoszcz, Poland.
Richmond, Va. Mathwig,E. A. 3131 Pasadena
Mann, C. G., 12% . East Shepard Ave., Los Angele s, Cal.
St., Charleston, S. C. Mathy, rue Nicolas Roret, 1,
Mann, G. E., Drawer 1304, Fresno, Paris, YIIIe, France.
Cal. Mattison, M. .M., 17 Abbott Road,
Mannesmann, A., .Bandelstr., 29, Lucknow,
Hannover, Germany. Mattison, 0. 0., 17 Abbott Road,
Manry, E. A., 12 West Main St., Lucknow, India.
Richmond, Va. Matula, Paul, 200 Columbus Ave.,
Manuel, B. E., Box 217,. St. John's, Trenton, N. J.
Newfoundland. Maung Maung, 60 Lower Kemmen-
Manzano, J. R., 3a Agricultura 21, dine Road. Rangoon, Burma.
Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. Maxwell, A. S., Stanborough Park,
Marais, J. C., 8 .Stranach St., Mar- Watford, Herts, England.
itzburg, Natal, South Africa. Maxwell, E. L., 537 Twenty-fifth
Marchism, S., 3a Agricultura 21, St., Oakland, Cal.
Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. Maxwell, S. G., Gendia, Kisumu.
Marietta, J. J., 838 Lincoln Ave., British East Africa.
Cincinnati, Ohio. May, Daniel, 56 Roeland St., Cape
Maris, W. B., 417 Castle Hall Bldg., Town, South Africa.
Indianapolis, Ind. Mayinza, Jim., Solusi Mission,
Marriott, G. E., cor. Peel and Grey Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Af-
Sts., South Brisbane, Queens rica.
land, Australia. Maynor, W. 'H., 257 Washington
Marsh, C. W., care Indiana Acade- Bldg., Madison, Wis.
my, Cicero, Ind. . McClements, W., Ilorin, via Lagos,
. Marsh, L. R., Nevada, Iowa. Nigeria, West Africa.
Marshall, J. S., Puiggari, F. C. E., McComas, J. W., 3541 Hurlbut
Argentina, .South America. Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Martin, C. E., Box 1077, Oklahoma McConaughey, J. L., Berrien
City, Okla. Springs, Mich.
274 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY

McCord, J. W., 1455 Seventh St.., Mershon, R. B., S. D. A. Mission,


Parkersburg, W. Va. Sandakan, British North Borneo.
McCoy, L., Battle Creek, Mich. Metcalf, L. C.; 812 Steger Bldg.,
McCrow, H. W., Stanborough Park, 28 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago,
Watford, Herts, England. Ill.
McDonald, C. M., Box 1077, Okla- Metzger, 0. J , 222 Frank St.,
homa City, Okla. ' Council Bluffs Iowa.
McEachern, J. II., 3 Awde St., To- Meyer, Albert, Avenue Maurice 4,
ronto, Ontario. Algers, Algeria.
McElhany, J. L., 2006 Twenty Meyer, H., Caixa Postal 768, Rio
fourth Ave., North, Nashville, de Janeiro, Brazil, South America.
Tenn. Meyer, Oscar, rue Nicolas Roret, 1,
McGill, Neil, "302 Nokomis Bldg., Paris, XIIIe France.
Winnipeg, Manitoba. Meyer, Paul, Lua Citade de Man-
McGeachy, J., 10 Sharia, Chitty chester 10-4, Lisbon, Portugal.
Bey, Shubra, Cairo, Egypt. Meyer-Bartschy, H., Felsenbergstr.
McGowan, C. A. W., 22 Stanley 324, Seebach-Zilrich, Switzer-
St., Richmond, Victoria, Austra- land.
lia. Meyers, C. K., Takoma Park Sta-
McHenry, W. H., 17 Abbott Road. tion, Wasoington, D. C.
Lucknow, India. Meyers; D., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji,
McKeague, R. J., 1112 Keeaumoku Pacific 0 ean.
St., Honolulu, Hawaii. Meyers, F H., Florida, F. C. C. A.,
McKibben, W. A., 703 South Penn- Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
sylvania Ave. Mason City, Iowa. Ameri a.
McLaren, G.,'Suva Wu, Suva, Meyers, H., 111 Barker Road, Sub-
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. iaco, Perth, 'West Australia, Aus-
McLennan, W. P., 703 South Gal- tralia.
latin St., Jackson, Miss. Michaels, C. P., 116 Grote St., Ade-
McNay, G. R. E., 8 Stranack St., laide, South Australia, Australia.
Maritzburg, Natal, South Africa. Mignott, H. L., 112 Tower St.,
McNiel, D. E. Jacksonville, Tex King4ton, Jamaica, British West
McVagh, C. F., Oshawa, Ontario Indies.
McWhinny, H. E., S. D. A. Mis Mikkelsen, J. C., Plant City, Fla.
sion. Karmatar, E. I. Ry., Indite Miller, A. L., 1018 West Second,
McWilliams, Chas., College View, St., Ottumwa, Iowa.
Nebr. Miller, Mrs. B., Box 814, U. S. Poc
Mead, Andrew, 850 Van Ness Ave., tal Agency, Shanghai, China
North, Santa Ana, Cal. Miller, B. E., 129 East 128th St.,
Medairy, G., 1901 Rosedale St., New York, N. Y.
Baltimore, Md. Miller, C. H., College View, Nebr.
Megrant, Francisco, Box 302, San- Miller, C. N., 223 Chester Ave.,
to Domingo, Republica Domini- Bakersfield, Cal.
ca. Miller, D. P., 203 West Franklin
Meleen, C., Stockhrlm, Me. St., Clinton, Mo.
Meleen, E. M., 9 Cockburn Road, Miller, F. W. Apartado 230, Ma-
Bangalore, Soutl. India. tanzas, Cuba, West Indies.
Mendez, Manuel, Box 646, Ponce, Miller, H. J., Box 1077, Oklahoma
Porto Rico. City, Okla. .
Menkel, H. C., Box 15, Poona, India. Miller, H. S., Oshawa, Ontario
Meredith, W. H., Stanborough Canada.
Park, Watford, Herts, England. Miller, H. W., Takoma Park Sta
Merrell, E. A., 1437 East Forty- tion, Washington. D. C.
eighth St., Los Angeles, Cal. Miller. J. T., College View, Nebr.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 275

Miller, J. W., Box 584, Riverside, Montgomery, E. E., 703 South Gal-
Cal. latin St., Jackson, Miss.
Miller, W. F., Casilla 85, Puno, Montgomery, 0., Florida, F. C.
Peru, South America. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Miller, W. IV., Berrien Springs, South America.
Mich. Montgomery, R. P., 422 Oppen-
Mills, Joseph, Carmel, West Au, heimer Bldg., San Antonio, Tex.
tralia. Mookerjee, L. G., Gopalganj, Dist.
Milne, R. M., Box 310, Hongkong, Faridpur, India.
China. Moon, Allen, Forest Grove, Oreg.
Miltz, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin Moore, E. V., Sao Bernardo, S. P.
Charl., Germany. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
Minck, A., Greguss utca 10, foldz America.
2, Budapest I, Hungary. Moore, L. G., 1523 Boston Blvd.,
Minner, I. V., 31 Dundonald St., Lansing, Mich.
Port of Spain, Trinidad, British Moreira, J., Rua Saldanha Marinho
West Indies. 169, Curityba, Parana, Brazil,
Minner, L. D., Casilla 1002, Lima, South America.
Peru, South America. Morgan, 0. W., S. D. A. Mission.
Miramontez, W. B., 3131 Pasadena Chungking, Szechwan, China.
Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Morris, C. C., S. D. A. Mission,
Mitchell, Amos, 411I4 Twelfth Siang-siu Seng, Foochow, China.
Ave., Seattle, Wash. Morris, C. R., Box 482, Ashland,
Mitchell, D. A., 304 West Aller Wis.
St., Springfield, Ill. Morris, R. P. 17 Abbott Road,
Mitchell, H., Tereora," The Boul- Lucknow,
evard, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus- Morrison, A. V., Reed City, Mich.
tralia. Morrison, D., Stanborough Park,
Mitchell, J. G., Box 316, Clanton, Watford, Herts, England.
Ala. Morrison, H. A., College
Mitchell, Dr. J. R., Box 1367, At- Nebr.
lanta, Ga. Morrison, Isaac, Pacific Union Col-
Mocnik, A., Mission Society of S. lege, St. Helena, Cal.
D. A., Petra Zrinskog, Street Morrow, E. E., Rocklin, Cal.
11, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia. Morse, J. F., care Sanitarium,
Modise, L., 50 Portland House, Hinsdale, Ill.
Commissioner St., Johannesburg, Mortenson, S., La Grange, Ill
Transvaal, South Africa. Motzer, C. A., Tizianstr. 37, Mu-
Moffett, W. C., 75 Grant St., Port- nich, Germany.
land Me. Moulton, C. N., Moca, Republica
Moffitt, L. L., 537 Twenty-fifth St., Dominica.
Oakland, Cal. Mountain, A., S. D. A. Mission,
Mohr, W. B., 142 South Negley The Island, Changsha, Hunan,
Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. China.
Moko, R., P. 0. Fraser's Camp, Mountain, A., Sr. " Mizpah," Wah-
Martindale, Cape Province, roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
South Africa. Mozar, D. A., 51 Whitmore St.,
Molokomme, Lazarus, 6 Engineer's Hartford, Conn.
Quarters, Tempe, Bloemfontein, Mtimkulu, James, P. 0. Box 124,
Orange Free State, South Africa. Ladysmith, Natal, South Africa.
Monnier, J., rue Nicolas Roret, 1. Miihlbacher, J., Pelzgasse 2/10,
Paris, XIIIe, France. Wien XV, Austria.
Monnier, Vital, rue Edel 15, Stras- Milner, A., Neuwerkstr. 45, Erfurt,
bourg. Alsace, France. Germany.
276 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY

Miller, A. W., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Neilsen, J. A., Box 909, Ogden,
lin-Charl., Germany. Utah.
Mailer, E., Querallee 11, Cassel, Neilsen, N. P., 1004 North Fourth
Germany. St., Stillwater, Minn.
Willer, R., 22 Bergstr., Stuttggrt, Nelson, A. E., 17 Abbott Road,
Germany. Lucknow, India.
Milner, W., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- Nelson, A. N., Box 7, Yodobashi
- Chad., Germany. P. 0., Tokyo, Japan.
Mullinnex, M. E., Wang Gia Dim, Nelson, Andrew, Sanitarium, Cal.
Hankow, Hupeh, China. Nelson, Arthur, 537 Twenty-fifth
Munro, S. W., Box 244, Cebu, Cebu, St., Oakland, Cal.
Philippine Islands. Nelson, N. R., 812 Steger Bldg.,
Munson, A., 24 van Heutz Straat, 28 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago,
Koepang, Soerabaya, Java, Dutch Ill.
East Indies. Nelson, W. A., 200 Columbus Ave.,
Munson, Melvin, Sebastopol, Cal. Trenton, N. J.
Munson, R. W., Sanitarium, Glen- Nelson, W. E., Pacific Union Col-
dale, Cal. leg, St. Helena, Cal.
Muntz, Leslie, 1901 Rosedale St., Nelson, W. R., Drawer 1304, Fres-
Baltimore, Md. no, Cal.
Murphy, Thos.,1215 Marshall St., Nerlund, 0. J., 906 South Fifty-
Little Rock, Ark. sixth St., Tacoma, Wash.
Murray, W. E., Sao Bernardo, S. Nethery, J. J., Box 584, Riverside,
P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Cal.
America. Nethery, R. J., 304 West Allen St.,
Murrin, G. H., Box 334, La Paz, Springfield, Ill.
Iloilo, Panay, Philippine Islands. Nettleton, Daniel, Port Townsend,
Mussen, Richard, Stanborough Wash.
Park, Watford, Herts, England. Neufeld, D. D., 426 Spadina Cres-
Muth, J., Irrerstr. 20, II, Niirn- cent, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
berg, ermany. Canada.
Mzezoyana, Agrippa, Hospital Hill, Neufeld, J. D:, 302 Nokomis Bldg.,
Umtata, Cape Province, South Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Africa. Neufeld, J. H., 3710 Roberts St.,
Mzozoyana, Evan, Bethel Mission, Kansas City, Mo.
Butterworth, Cape Province, Neumann, R., Pragerstrasse 36,
South Africa. Teplitz-ISchOnau, Czechoslovakia.
Newbold, D. C., 421 Castle Hall
Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.
Newbold, G. T., Carmel, West Aus-
N ABUCO, L. D., Rua Mariano
Procopio 679, Minas Geraes,
tralia, Australia.
Newbold, L., cor. Peel and Grey
Brazil, South America. Sts., South Brisbane, Queens-
Nagel, S.. A., Waichow, Kwang- land, Australia.
tung, China. Newcomb, Ira B., Camas, Wash.
Niirem, A. 0., Akersgaten 74, Newmyer, C. B., 215 North Mc-
Christiania, Norway. Dowell St., Charlotte, N. C.
Nash R. T., 615 West Twenty- Nichol, F. D., 537 Twenty-fifth St.,
fourth St., Pueblo, Colo. Oakland, Cal.
Niither, E., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Nicholson, D., Atehin, New Hebri-
lin-Charl., Germany. des, Pacific Ocean.
Neff, J. P., 411 Cedar St., Takoma Nicola, - H., 123 Manchester St.,
Park, D. C. Battle ek, ie Mich.
Nehring, Fred., Box CCC, James- Nicola, L. T., 768 West Van Buren
town, N. D. St. Battle Creek, Midi.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 277

Nicolas, C. S., 422 Oppenheimer ()blander, J. G., 107 West Maple


Bldg., San Antonio, Tex. St., Enid, Okla.
Nicolaysen, 0. R., Akersgaten 74, Ochs, D. A., 817 Nora Ave., Spo-
Christiania, Norway. kane, Wash.
Niedoba, J., Nowa Droza L. 23, Ochs., W. B., 812 Steger Bldg., 28
Cieszyn, Polish Silesia, Poland, East Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill.
Europe. Oesterreich, A., Bandelstr. 29, Han-
Nielsen, N. G., Akersgaten 74, nover, Germany.
Christiania, Norway.
Ogden, A. R., College Place, Wash.
Niergarth, H. A., 304 I.O.O.F. Bldg.,
Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Ohme, B. 399 Upper Serangoon
Ninow W., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- Road, Singapore, Straits Settle-
Chah, Germany. ments.
Nixon, J. C., Fox River Academy, Ok, Ne Keun, Soonan, Chosen (Ko-
Sheridan, Ill. rea).
Noble, R. E., 426 Spading, Cres- Okohira, T. H. 4 Kumochi, Shi-
cent, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, midzu, Fukaicho, Kobe, Japan.
Canada. Olcott, C. E., 508 East Everett St.,
Nord, G. E., Gamla Brogatan 38, Portland, Oreg.
Stockholm, Sweden. Oliva, Manuel, Vigan, 'locos Sur,
North, W. S., Box 1077, Oklahoma Philippine Islands.
City, Okla. Oliver, F. M., Puyallup, Wash.
Norton, S. E., South Lancaster, Olmstead, H. C., 50 Portland
Mass. House, Commissioner St., Johan-
Norwood, J. W., Box 719, Boise, nesburg, Transvaal, South Africa.
Idaho. Olsen, D. K., Northwood, Iowa.
Nott, W. L., 728 Kansas Ave., To- Olsen, E. G. Drawer 586, Water-
peka, Kans. town, S. Eiak.
Numbers, E. R., Takoma Park Olsen,Martin, 609 First St., KW.,
Station, Washington, D. C. Valey City, N. Dak.
Nunes, M. G., 812 Steger Bldg.. Olsen, M. E., College View, Nebr.
Chicago, Ill. Olsen, M. M., Margrethevej 5,
Nussbaum, Dr. J., 1 bis, Rue Ber- Copenhagen, V., Denmark.
nardin de St. Pierre, Le Havre, Olsen, 0. J., Ingolfsstraeti 10
France. Reykjavik, Iceland.
Nussbaum, T., 20 Rue des Berle- Olsen, Paul, Akersgaten 74, Chris-
dictins, Nimes, Gard, France. tiania, Norway.
Nutter, Virbrook, Takoma Park Olson, A. V., La Ligniere, Gland,
Station, Washington, D. C. Ct. Vaud, Switzerland.
Nygaard, Peter, Box 302, Santo Olson, L. H., Morabadi, Ranchi,
Domingo, Republica Dominica. India.
Nyman, L. G., 812 Steger Bldg., 28 Olson, H. 0., R. F. D. 1, Box 58
East Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. La Grange, Ill.
Nyman, L. J., 812 Steger Bldg., 28 Ortner, I. G., 2718 Third Ave
East Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. South, Minneapolis, Minn.
Osborne, A. J., 2131 P St., Sacra
ANCEA, N., 812 Steger Bldg., mento, Cal.
O 28 East Jackson Blvd., Chi- Osborne, Mrs. Ella H., 2131 P St.,
Sacramento, Cal.
cago, Ill.
Oberg, H. A., Soonan, Chosen, Osborne, E. E., Fairfield, Me.
(Korea). Osborne, J. R., 75 Grant St., Port-
Oberg, E. M., 2718 Third Ave , land, Me.
South, Minneapolis, Minn. Osborne, P. B., Lock Box 475, Fair-
Oberholtzer, D. H., Palm City, Cal. field, Me.
278 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY

Oss, Gordon, Drawer 586, Water- Parker, H. B., Tungshan, Canton,


town, S. Dak. China.
Oss, John, Manchurian S. D. A. Parkhurst, W. D., Somerset Cen-
Mission, Mukden, Manchuria, ter, Mich.
China. Parkin, F. J., 22 Stanley St., Rich-
Oss, Melvin, Drawer 586, Water- mond, Victoria, Australia.
town, S. Dak.
Oster, F. F., Tabriz, Persia (on Parkins, C. G., Box 28, Cape Hai-
furlough; address, Takoma Park tien, Haiti, est Indies.
Station, Washington, D. C.) Parmele, C. F., Route 2, Escondido,
Osterman, F. A., 602 Henson'Bldg., Cal.
Knoxville, Tenn. Parmele, R. W., 3a Agricultura 21,
Ostrander, Wm., Takoma Park Tacubaya, D. F. Mexico.
Station, Washington, D. C. Parsons, D. A., 142 South Negley
Oswald, E. H. Drawer 586, Water- Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
town, S. Dak. Pascoe, J., 84 Jervois Road, Auck-
Oswald, J. C., 60 Grand Ave., Roch- land, New Zealand.
ester, N. Y. Pascoe, W. H., 116 Grote St., Ade-
Oswal, T. L., Casilla 355, La Paz, laide, South Australia, Australia.
Bolivia, South America. Passebois, L. F., Oshawa, Ontario.
Ott, F. J., Grindelberg 11, Ham- Patchett, H. G., Bethel Mission,
burg, Germany. Butterworth, Cape Province,
Overmann, H., Bandelstr. 29, Han- South Africa.
nover, Germany. Patterson, W. E., Box 7, Yodobashi
Overstreet, C. E., 237 South Thir- P. 0., Tokyo, Japan.
teenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Pattison, L. 0., 8 Zee Straat, Pa-
Owen, F. M., Apartado 218, Guate- dang, Sumatra, Dutch East In-
mala City, Guatemala, Central dies.
America. Patzig, R., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin-
Owens, G. E., care. Pine Tree Acad- Charl., Germany.
emy, Auburn, Me. Patzkowski, J. E., 1112 Kalamath
St.. Denver, Colo.
Paulini, P. P., Strada Labirint 116,
P AAP, C A , 8 Stranack St., Ma-
ritzburg, Natal, South Africa.
Bukharest, Rumania.
Pavey, T. E., 602 Henson Bldg.,
Paap, F. W., 728 Kansas Ave., To- Knoxville, Tenn.
peka, Kans. Payne, Nathan, Box 66, Port .of
Page, F. A., 1112 Kalamath St., Spain, Trinidad, British West
Denver, Colo. Indies.
Painter, F. E., 802 East Acacia Pean, Arioste, Box 28, Cape Hai-
Ave., Glendale, Cal. tien, Haiti, West Indies.
Pak, Y. S., Seoul, Chosen. Peden, H. L., Narsapur, Kistna
Palmer, . S., Suva Vou, Suva, District, India.
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Penner, J., Felsenbergstr. 324, See-
Palmer, E. R., Takoma Park Sta- bach-Ziirich, Switzerland.
tion, Washington, D. C. Penrose, C. E., Lindrick House,
Palmer, S. W., Box 719, Boise, Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury
Idaho. Park, London, North, England.
Panaga, Augustin, 707 Vermont Peranian, 0., Box 109, Galata, Con-
Ave., Manila, Philippine Islands. stantinople, Turkey.
Panasuk, Mina, Box CCC James- Perkins, C. 0., 75 Grant St., Port-
town, N. Dak. land, Me.
Pannkoke, H., West Union, S. C. Perry, F. L., 2200 Laprida, Rosario
Panzig, 0., Uhlandstr. 189,lin-
er de Santa Fe, Argentina, South
Charl., Germany. America. .
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 279.

Petermann,0., Uhlandstr. 189, Piper, A. H., 22 Stanley St., Rich-


Berlin - Charl., Germany. mond, Victoria, Australia.
Peters, R., 17 Abbott Road, Luck- Piper, E. A., Box 482, Ashland,
now, India. Wis.
Peters, W., Neuwerkstr. 45, Er-
furt, Germany. Piper, H. E., 111 Barker Road, Sub-
Petersen, A. P., Reed City, Mich. iaco, Perth, West Australia, Au-
Petersen, B., Manchurian S. D. A. stralia.
Mission, Mukden, Manchuria, Piper, J. F., Box 55, Grand Rapids,
China. Mich.
Peterson, A. W., 411 Baum Bldg., Piwarz, G., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin-
Oklahoma City, Okla. Charl., Germany.
Peterson, E. F., Casilla 1002, Lima, Place, A. E., .Garden City Sani-
Peru, South America. tarium, San Jose, Cal.
Peterson, E. L., Holly, Mich. Pohle, W. R., Casilla 355, LaPaz,
Petercon, John, 508 East Everett Bolivia, South America.
St., Portland, Oregon.
Pettibone, M. S., 1901 Rosedale Polednik, K., Dr. Dietrichgasse 3,
St., Baltimore, Md. Troppau, Czechoslovakia.
Pettis, H. I., 51 Whitmore St., Polinkas, Geo., Box 399, Central
Hartford, Conn. Station, Toledo, Ohio.
Pettit, G. W., 116 North Four- Poley, P. C., 9 Cockburn Road,
teenth St., Seattle, Wash. ' Bangalore, India.
Peugh, V. E., Box 584, Riverside, Pond, A. P., Malamulo Mission,
Cal. Blantyre, Nyasaland, British
Petzold, G., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- Central Africa.
Charl. Germany. Pontynen, W. B., Annegaten 33,
Pfeiler, W., Pionierstr. 61, Dussel- Helsingfors, Finland.
dorf, Germany. Pool, N. H., Holly, Mich.
Pferschy, J., Casilla Postale 281, Popescu, C., Strada Vasile Stroes-
Trieste, Italy. cu No. 2,Arad, Banat, Rumania.
Phipps, B. H., Bethel Academy, Popow, M., Care S.D.A. Mission,
Bethel, Wis. Zavodskaja No. 6, Room 2, Har-
Phipps, F. C., 142 South Negley bin, Manchuria.
Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Porter, S. W., Box 909, Ogden,
Philips, N. W., 910 North West St., Utah.
Lima, Ohio. Post, B. L., 304 West Allen St.,
Phillips, E. B., Ruanda S.D.A. Mis- Springfield, Ill. "
sion, Lake Kivu, Belgian East Potschke, R., Bandelstr. 29, Hann-
Africa. over, Germany.
Phillips, Joseph, 60 Lower Kem- Potter, E. R., 411 Baum Bldg.,
mendine Road, Rangoon, Burma. Oklahoma City, Okla.
Pickard, U. D., 813 Carroll Ave., Potzl, R., Eschenheimer Anlage 2,
Takoma Park, D. C. Frankfort on Main, Germany.
Pierce, H. W., Mountain View, Pound, I. C. 703 South Gallatin
Cal. St., Jackson, Miss.
Pierce, R. L., 2123 Twenty-fourth Powel, F. E., Lindrick House, Sev-
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. en Sisters Road, Finsbury Park,
Pieringer, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- London, North, England.
lin- Ch arl., Germany. Pratt, F. A., 2028 Si Phya Road,
Pinkard, G. S., Room 620, Crutcher Bangkok, Siam,
and Starks Bldg., Louisville, Ky. Premer, C. L., College View, Nebr.
Pioeh, Albert, Grindelberg 11, Prenier, H. S., Takoma Park Sta-
Hamburg, Germany. tion, Washington, D, C,
280 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY

Preseott, W. P., Lindrick House, Rashford, L., Box 86, Port of


Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Spain, Trinidad, British West
Park, London, North, England. Indies.
Prescott, W. W., Cooranbong, N. Rasmussen, Steen, Margrethevej 6,
S. W., Australia. Copenhagen, V., Denmark.
Pretyman, C. H. " Mizpah," Wah- Raspal, M., Rose Hill, Mauritius
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Island.
Prieser, F. A., Pelzgasse 2/10, Raymond, J. W., 203 Waverly St.,
Wien XV, Austria. Buffalo, N. Y.
Priest, Albert, 8 Stranack St., Mar- Read, W. E., Lindrick House, Sev-
itzburg, Natal, South Africa. en Sisters Road, Finsbury Park,
Prillwitz, W., 22 Bergstr., Stutt- London, North, England.
gart, Germany. Reaser, G. W., 3131 Pasadena Ave.,
Proctor, L. H., 166 Linwood Place, Los Angeles, Cal.
Riverside, Cal. Reavis, D. W., Takoma Park Sta-
Proctor, M. R., Box 188, Clovis, tion, Washington, D. C.
N. Mex. Reavis, J. D., 304 West Allen St.,
Prout, C. S., 3131 Pasadena Ave., Springfield, Ill.,
Los Angeles, Cal. Rebensburg, A., Uhlandstr. 189,
Province, P. W., 512 East Four- Berlin-Charl., Germany.
teenth St., The Dalles, Oregon. Rebok, D. E., Box 523, U. S. Pos-
Pulver, C. .' 411 Cedar St., Tako- tal Agency, Shanghai, China.
ma Park Station, Washington, Redfield, C. T., 411 Cedar St., Ta-
D. C. koma Park Station, Washing-
Punches, V. 0., College View, Nebr. ton, D. C.
Purdom, C. A., Molalla, Oregon. Reed, H. W., 537 Twenty-fifth St.,
Purina', P., Dzirnavu iela 47, Riga, Oakland, Cal.
Latvia. Rees, D. A., 142 South Negley
Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Rees, D. D., College View, Nebr.
Rees, E. H., 614 Boulevard, Ash-
UlLLTN, G. C., Killbuck, Ohio. land, Oreg.
QStation,
Quinn, R. D., Takoma Park
Washington, D. C.
Reiber, J. A., Box 169, Falls City,
Oregon.
Reichenbaugh, C. E., 142 South
Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Penn.
Reid, J. -A., Box M, Cristobal, Ca-
ADER, G. W. 426 Spadina nal Zone, Panama.
R
Ix Crescent, Saskatoon, Saskat- Reid, 0. P., 112 Tower St., King-
chewan, Canada. ston, Jamaica, British, West In-
Radke, W., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- dies.
Charl., Germany. .Reihlen, C., Eschenheimer Anlage
Raft, J. C., Margrethevej 5, Co- 2, Frankfort an Main, Germany.
penhagen, V., Denmark. Reile,B. A., 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg.,
Ragsdale, L. B., Box 887, Phoenix, Cag ary, Alberta, Canada.
Ariz. Reiner, Dan, Drawer 586, Water-
Rails, W. A., 1455 Seventh St., town, S. Dak.
Parkersburg, W. Va. Reiner, D. E., 426 Spadina Cres-
Rampton, F. G., 84 Jervois Road, cent, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
Auckland, New Zealand. Canada.
Randle, W. H., 112 Tower St., Reis, Jose A., Caixa Postal 106,
Kingston, Jamaica, British West Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul,
Indies. Brazil, South America.
Raposo, A. F., Rue Cidade Man- Reiswig, C. K., Lacombe, Alberta,
chester 10-4, Lisbon, Portugal. Canada.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 281

Reiswig, J. J., 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg., Ritchie, A., 605 Carter-Cotton


Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Bldg., Vancouver, British Co-
Rentfro, C. E., Caixa Postal 378, lumbia.
Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, Rittenhouse, C. H., Baker, Oreg.
South America. Rittenhouse, S. N., 5703 South
Replogle, J. D., Casilla 85, Puno, Alaska St., Tacoma, Wash.
Peru, South America.
Reppe, M. S., Hutchinson, Minn. Rivera, Salvador, Box 646, Ponce,
Resen, Chr., Margrethevej 5, Co- Porto Rico.
penhagen, V., Denmark. Robb, V. W., Nevada, Iowa.
Rey, Jules, rue Nicolas Roret, 1, Robbins, F. H., 411 Cedar St., Ta-
Paris, XIIIe, France. koma Park Station, Washington,
Reynolds, C. J., 84 Jervois Road, D. C.
Auckland, New Zealand. Robbins, Wm., 142 South. Negley
Reynolds, E. R., 17 Abbott Road, Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Lucknow, India. Roberts, F. M., St. Petersburg,
Reynolds, I. T., Box 887, Phoenix, Fla.
Ariz. -Roberts, G. A., 508 East Everett
Rhoads, A. V., Sutherlin, Oregon. St., Portland, Oreg.
Rhoads, Bert, Nevada, Iowa. Roberts, R. R., 526 Hopkins St.,
Rice, M. L., Box 2072, Reno, Nev. Cincinnati, Ohio.
Rice, W. W., South Lancaster, Robinson, A. T., Melrose, Mass.
Mass. Robinson, C., Songa Mission, P. 0.
Rich, J. W., 3131 Pasadena Ave., Samba, via Bukama,gian el
Los Angeles, Cal. Congo, South Africa.
Richard, P. F., 3149 West Four- Robinson, D. E., Rosmead Ave.,
teenth St., Cleveland, Ohio. Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.
Richards, A., 60 Lower Kemmen- Robinson, G., 111 Barker Road,
dine Road, Rangoon, Burma. Subiaco, Perth, West Australia,
Richards, H. M. J., 411 Baum Australia.
Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla. Robinson, H., cor. Peel and Grey
Richards, H. M. S., 137 Rochester Sts., South Brisbane, Queensland,
St., Ottawa, Ontario. Australia.
Richardson, I. D., 602 He Robinson, H. E., 411 Cedar St.,
Bldg., Knoxville, Tenn. Takoma Park, D. C.
Richmond, E. L., Takoma Park Robinson, R. P., Songa Mission, P.
Station, Washington, D. C. 0. Samba, via Bukama, Belgian
Rick, P. A., 304 I. 0. 0. F., Bldg., Congo, South Africa.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Robison, B. D., Box 482, Ashland,
Rider, C. J., 605 Carter-Cotton Wis.
Bldg., Vancouver, British Co- Robison, M. P., College View, Nebr.
lumbia. Robles, J. P., 3a Agricultura 21,
Riffel, C. E., 422 Oppenheimer Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
Bldg., San Antonio, Tex. Rockel, A., Caixa Postal 106, Porto
Riffel, J., 417 Black Ave., South, Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Bra-
Bozeman, Mont. zil, South America.
Riley, A. ., Box 66, Port of Spain, Roda, A. Z., Vigan, Ilocos Sur,
Trinidad, British West Indies. Philippine Islands.
Rine, G. W., College Place, Wash. Roda, L. Z., Vigan, Ilocos Sur,
Rintala, A., Annegaten 33, Helsing- Philippine Islands.
f ors, Finland. Rodd, A., 22 Zulla Road, Mansfield
Rippey, J. A., Sutherlin, Oreg. Road, Nottingham, England.
Rischmiiller, Fr., Grindelberg 11, Rodgers, G. P., 606 N St., N. W.,
Hamburgf Germany. Washington, D. C.
282 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY

Rodriquez, Wenceslao, Box 244, Rilhling, R., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-


Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands. burg, Germany.
Roennfeldt, E., 116 Grote St., Ade- Rulkoetter, A. H., St. Cloud, Minn.
laide, South Australia, Aus- Ruskjer, M., 336 North Whitford
tralia. St., Fergus Falls, Minn.
Rogers, J. C., 68 Windermere -Road, Ruskjer, S. A. Drawer 586, Water-
Durban, Natal, South Africa. town, S. DA.
Rohde, M., Campo Grande, Matto Russell, A. B., East Robinson and
Grosso, Brazil, South America. Rosalind Ave., Orlando, Fla.
Rohrbeck, B., Neuwerkstr. 45, Er- Russell, C. A., Takoma Park. Sta-
furt, Germany. tion, Washington, D. C.
Rojas, L. A., Florida, F. C. C. A., Russell, E. T., 2718 Third Ave.,
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South South, Minneapolis, Minn.
America. Russell, Riley, Soonan, Chosen
Rose, P., Bandelstr. 29, Hannover, (Korea).
Germany. Ryan, S. M., 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg.,
Rosendahl, C., Sanitarium Wah- Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
'
Rosendahl, E., Longburn, via Pal-
merston, North, New Zealand.
Rosenwold, E., Gamla Brogatan
38, Stockholm, Sweden. S A,chester
JOAS DE, Rua Cidade Man-
10-4, Lisbon, Portugal.
Ross, G. A., Crawford, Nebr. Sabarowsky, R. Box CCC, James-
Rossin, H. A., 51 Whitmore St., town, N. DA.'
Hartford, Conn. Sabatino, G., Casilla Postale 281,
Mist, 0. J. 0., Akersgaten 74, Trieste, Italy.
Christiania, Norway. Saboe-Larsen, L. Box 145, Addis
Roth, A. G., Box 28, Cape Haitien, Ababa (via Djibouti), Abyssinia.
Haiti, West Indies. Sachsenmeyer, A., Irrerstr. 20, II,
Roth, G. G., Box 28, Cape Haitien, Nurnberg, Germany.
Haiti, West Indies. Salatzkat, J., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Roth, J. H., Florida, F. C. C. A., lin-Charl., -Germany.
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Salazar, P. S., Casilla 1002, Lima,
America. Peru, South America.
Rouse, J. S., 817 Nora Ave., Spo- Salisbury, E. G., Takoma Park
kane, Wash. Station, Washington, D. C.
Rowe, T. D., 17 Abbott Road, Luck- Salton, R. A., Lindsay St., Hamil-
now, India. ton, N. S. V., Australia.
Roy, P. K., Gopalganj, Dist. Farid- Sandborn, A. R., Box 887, Phoenix,
pur, India. Ariz.
Rubendall, C. W., 30i East Sixth Sander, 0., Neuwerkstr. 45, Er-
St., Duluth, Minn. furt, Germany.
Ruble, W. A., Stanborough Park, Sanders, C. N., 257 Washington
Watford, Herts, England. Bldg., Madison, Wis.
Ruble, W. W., Box 146, Glendale, Sanderson, A. E., 60 Grand Ave.,
Cal. Rochester, N. Y.
Rudge, E. B., Suva Vou, Suva, Sandness, 0. E., Paradise Valley
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Sanitarium, National City, Cal.
Rudge, P. B., Lindsay St., Hamil- Sandstrom, K. R., Gamla Brogatan
ton, N. S. W., Australia. 38, Stockholm, Sweden.
Rudin, F., Felsenbergstr. 324, See- Sanidad, Eugenio, Vigan, Ilocos
bach- Zilri ch, Switzerland. Sur, Philippine Islands.
Ruf, G. F., 304 I. 0. 0. F. Bldg., Santee, Clarence, 347 East Lodi.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Ave., Lodi, Cal.
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Sanz, Pedro, Apartado 492, Barce- Schmitt, A., Bandelstr. 29, Han-
lona, Spain. nover, Germany.
Sargeant, E. N., 802 Fairfield. St., Schmitz H., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
LaPorte, Ind. lin-Charl.,
' Germany.
Saunders, J. E., 6 Dehi Serampore Schneebauer, L., Irrerstr. 20 II,
Road, Entally, Calcutta, India. Ntirnberg Bayern, Germany.
Saunders, N. H., Oshawa, Ontario. Schneider,' J., Dzirnavu iela 47,
Saunders, Roy, Florida, F. C. C. Riga, Latvia.
A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Schnepper, 0. E., Posadas, Misio-
South America. nes, Argentina, South America.
Savander, N., Annegaten 33, Hal- Schnetzler, Joseph, Room 6, Mann
singfors. Finland. Bldg., Utica, N. Y.
Saxton, H. F., 728 Kansas Ave., Schon, W., Querallee 11, Cassel,
Topeka, Kans. Germany.
Scanlon, C. M., 9 Cockburn Road, Schowe, C: H., " Mizpah," Wah-
Bangalore, South India. roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Schacht, Walter, Crawford, Nebr. Schroeder, R., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Schaefer, W., Casilla Postale 281, lin-Charl. Germany.
Trieste, Italy. Schroeder, W. F. H., Bland, Mo.
Schaffer, A., Uhlandstr, 189, Ber- Schubert, G. W., Tizianstr. 35, Mu-
lin-Charl., Germany. nich, Germany.
Scharffenberg, W. A., Box 523, U. Schubert, Walter, Casilla 2830,
S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, Santiago, Chile, South America.
China. Schuberth, H. F., Uhlandstr. 189,
Schebo, W. A., 304 I. 0. 0. F., Berlin-Char]., Germany.
Bldg, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Schulz, W., Grindelberg 11, Ham-
Scheibitz, R., Uhlandstr 189, Ber- burg, Germany.
lin-Charl., Germany. Scharer M., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber-
Schenk, A., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- lin-Charl., Germany.
lin-Charl.. Germany. Schurich, B., Querallee 11, Cassel,
Schick, L. B., Box 188, Clovis, N. Germany.
Mex. Schuster, M. H., 129 East 128th
Schick, W., Querallee 11, Cassel, St., New York, N. Y.
Germany. Schutz, R., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin-
Schildhauer, 0. E., Tizianstr. 35, Charl., Germany.
Munich, Germany. Schwartz, A. P., 60 Grand Ave.,
Schilling, J. H., Clinton. Mo. Rochester, N. Y.
Schillinger, R. Mission Society of Schwartz, W. F., 200 Columbus
S. D. A., Petra Zrinskog, Street Ave., Trenton, N. J.
11, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia. Schwarz, H., Irrerstr. 20, II, Nam-
Schilstra, P., Conradkade 4, The berg, Germany.
Hague, Holland, Schwedrat, 0..F., Clinton,Mo.
Schluttig, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Schwenecke, 0., Grindelberg 11,
lin-Charl., Germany. Hamburg, Germany.
Schmehl, F. W., Box 316, Clanton, Schwenecke, W., Uhlandstr. 189,
Ala. Berlin-Charl., Germany.
Schmidt, A. F., Mountain View, Schwerin, G. A., Casilla 85, Puno,
Cal. Peru, South America.
Schmidt, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Schwint, F. F., Battle Creek,
lin-Charl., Germany. Iowa.
Schmidt, I. C., 25 Sawohlaan, N. Scior, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin-
G., We]tvreden, Java, Dutch East Charl., Germany.
Indies. Scoggins, P. E., Drawer 1304, Fres-
Schmidt, M.. Querallee 11, Cassel. Cal.
Germany. Scott, Sydney, Blythe, Cal.
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Scragg, W., 902 Colombo St., Shaw, J. L., Takoma Park Sta-
Christchurch, New Zealand. tion, Washington, D. C.
Seriven, C. A. Drawer 586, Water- Sheldon, E. L., Alexandria, Minn.
town, S. Dale. Sheldon, H. J., 2718 Third Ave.,
Seal, J. S., 215 North McDowell South Minneapolis, Minn.
St., Charlotte, N. C.
Sebastian, W. H., 224 South Main Shellhaas, Joseph, 812 Washington
St., Danville, Va. Loan and. Trust Bldg., Washing-
Seefried, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- ton, D. C.
lin-Charl., Germany. Shepard, Loren C., 9 Cockburn
Seeney, F. H., 1715 New Jersey Road, Bangalore, India.
Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. Shepard, Lyl C., 202 I. 0. 0. F.
Seidel, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Charl., Germany. Shepard, Melzar, Box 114, Glen-
Seidler, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- dale, Ariz.
Charl., Germany. Shepard, Reid, Casilla 355, La Paz,
Seiler, ., Grindelberg 11, Ham- Bolivia, South America.
burg, Germany. Sherman, A. R., Calle Arena]
Selle, F., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin 2535, Montevideo, Uruguay,
Charl., Germany. Sout America.
Selmon, A. C., 34 Nanking Road, Sherrig, Harry, Brookfield, Ill.
Shanghai, China. Sherrig, W. H., 812 North Bond
Seltzer, G. J., 1854 Roblyn Ave., St., Saginaw, Mich.
St. Paul, Minn. Sherwin, T. A., Sanitarium, Wah-
Semmens, L. A., Box 15, Poona, roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
India. Shinn, L. I., S. D. A. Mission, Tat-
Seng, G., Tizianstr. 37, Munich, sienlu, Szechwan, China.
Germany. Shone, F. C., Stanborough Park,
Serna, M., Safford, Ariz. Watford, Herts, England.
Serns, A. E., 299 West Van Buren Shone, G. W., 106 Kellner St.,
St., Battle Creek, Mich. Bloemfontein, Orange Free State,
Settergren, A. J., Gamla Brogatan South Africa.
38, Stockholm, Sweden. Shoup, H. L., 602 Henson Bldg.,
Sevrens, 0. F., Box 1772, Manila, Knoxville, Tenn.
Philippine Islands. Shrewsbury, 0. H., 17 Abbott
Shadel, S. T., Box 55, Grand Road, Lucknow, India.
Rapids, Mich. Shrock, S. S., 842 Taylor Ave.,
Shafer, J. J., Reed City, Mich. Scranton, Pa.
Shafer, Win., South Bend, Wash. Shuler, J. L. East Robinson and
Shaeffer, F. R., Box 226, Sawtelle, Rosalind Ave., Orlando, Fla.
Ca]. Shull, C. A., Union Springs, N. Y.
Shan, Wu Dzeh, Box 523, U. S. Shull, H. L., Box 814, U. S. Postal
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. Agency, Shanghai, China.
Shapcott, A. A., 111 Barker Road, Shultz, H., 400 East Oak St., Lodi,
Subiaco, Perth, West Australia, Cal.
Australia. Shultz, J. E., 1455 Seventh St.,
Sharp, F. L.,'" Mizpah," Wahroon- Parkersburg, W. Va.
ga, N. S. W., Australia. Shultz, J. W., 1712 East Main St.,
Sharp, W. W., R. F. D. 1, Box 19c, Springfield, Ohio.
National City, Cal. Sigabode, Harry, Somabula Mis-
Sharp, Smith, Graysville, Tenn, sion, Gwelo, Rhodesia, South
Shaw, B. H., College View, Nebr. Africa.
Shaw, H. S., Drawer 1304, Fresno, Siler, J. W., 12 West Main St.,
Cal. Richmond, Va.
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Silveria, J. A., Caxia Postal 378, Smith, W. I., College Place, Wash.
Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, Smith, W. J., Sanitarium, Wah-
South America. roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Simmons,yrus, Box 522, Knox- Smith, W. K., 3322 Cambridge St.,
ville, enn. Des Moines, Iowa.
Similo, H., Avenida do Born Fim
174a, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande Smith, W. R., Soonan, Chosen (Ko-
do Sul, Brazil, South America. rea).
Simon, J., Podskalska ul. 29, Pra- SMith, W. S., Somabula Mission,
gue, II, Czechoslovakia. Gwelo, Rhodesia, South Africa.
Simon, J. F., Villa Fontana, Smith, W. T., 22 Stanley St.,
Skodsborg, Denmark. Richmond, Victoria, Australia.
Simpson, G. H., Cedar Lake, Mich. Smithwick, R. A.; 17 Abbott Road,
Sims, G. G., Box 2072, Reno, Nev. Lucknow, India.
Singh, J., 17 Abbott Road, Luck- Smouse, A. R., Nevada, Iowa.
now, India. Snide, Harold, Room 6, Mann
Sinz, K., Neuwerkstr. 45, Erfurt, Bldg., Utica, N. Y..
Germany. Snideman, D. T., 1112 Kalamath
Sittser, G. G., Box 391, Vancouver, St., Denver, Colo.
Wash. Snider, J. D., 212 South Lafayette
Skinner, G. H., 302 Nokomis Bldg., St., South Bend, Ind.
Winnipeg, Manitoba. Snodgrass, C. L., Lodi, Cal.
Skinner, H. A., 60 Lower Kemmen- Snow, C. M., Warburton, Victoria,
dine Road, Rangoon, Burma. Australia.
Slade, E. K., South Lancaster, Snow, Karl, Tegucigalpa, Hondu-
Mass. ras, Central America.
Slater, S. B., Box 1077, Oklahoma Snyder, G. A., 3131 Pasadena Ave.,
City, Okla. Los Angeles, Cal.
Smith, A. E., 112 Tower St., Soaries, R. L., 801 East Cheves
Kingston, Jamaica. British West St.,Florence, S. C.
Indies. Soisaa , K., Annegaten 33, Hel-
Smith, Clarence E., 411 Baum singfors, Finland.
Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla. Sommer, A., Dzirnavu iela 47,
Smith, C. 0., 426 Spadina Cres- Riga, Latvia.
cent, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Sorenson, C. M., Berrien Springs,
Canada. Mich.
Smith, E. L., 261 Garfield St., Bat- Spalding, A. IV., R. F. D., Madison,
tle Creek, Mich. Tenn.
Smith, Floyd W., 17 Abbott Road, Sparrow, Hubert, Solusi Mission,
Lucknow. India. Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Af-
Smith, G. H., Box 55, Grand Rap- rica.
ids, Mich. Spearing, F. A., Stanborough Park,
Smith, J. J., Roseau, Dominica, Watford, lerts, England.
British West Indies. Spencer, R. M., 142 South Negley
Smith, J. L., 22 Stanley St., Rich- Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
mond, Victoria, Australia. Spicer, W. A., Takoma Park Sta-
Smith, M. B. C., " Mizpah," Wah- tion, Washington, D. C.
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Spies, F. W., Sao Bernardo, S. P.
Smith, N. B., 532 East Nash St., R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
Wilson, N. C. America.
Smith, R. W., Nukualofa, Tonga, Spies, G. W., Box 188, Clovis, N.
Pacific Ocean. Mex.
Smith, W. D., 84 Jervois Road, Spire, B. W., Box 1367, Atlanta,
Auckland, New Jealand. Ga,
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Spring, L. A.; Box 8, Mt. Vernon, Sterling, G. L., care S. D. A. Mis-


Ohio. sion, Papeete, Tahiti, Society
Sprohge, A., Dzirnavu iela 47, Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Riga, Latvia. Stevens, F. H., East Robinson and
Sprohge,_ Joh., Dzirnavu iela 47, Rosalind Ave., Orlando, Fla.
Riga, Latvia. Stevens, 0. A., 1901 Rosedale St.,
Stacey, H., -" Mizpah," Wahroonga, Baltimore, Md.
N. S. W., Australia.
Stafford, C., 22 Stanley St., Rich-. Stevens, H. U., Florida, F. C. C. A.,
mond, Victoria, Australia. Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
Stahl, F. A., Casilla 1002, Lima, America.
Peru, South America. Stevens, J. A., Takoma Park Sta-
Staines, 0. R., 2006 Twenty-fourth tion, Washington, D. C.
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Stevens, J. C., South Lancaster,
Stammberger, A., Pelzgasse 2/10, Mass.
Wien XV, Austria. Stevens, 0.. B., Box 97, Lodi, Cal.
Starosta, J., Pelzgasse 2/10, Wien Stevens, W. H., 6 Dehi Serampore
XV, Austria. Road, Entally, Calcutta, India.
Stanley, P. G., Box CM, James- Steward, W. W. Milton, Oregon.
town, N. Dak. Stewart, A. G., Atchin, New Heb-
Staples, A. W., 22 Stanley St., rides, Pacific Ocean.
Richmond, Victoria, Australia. Stewart, E. L., 422 Oppenheimer
Starbuck, T. H., 508 East Everett Bldg., San Antonio, Tex..
St., Portland, Oregon. Stewart, G. G., " Tereora," The
Starr, C. V., Nevada, Iowa. Boulevard, Strathfield, N. S. W.,
Starr, F. D., Forest, Idaho. Australia.
Starr, G. B., care Sanitarium, La- Stewart, J. S. 116 Grote St., Ade-
fayette, Ind. laide, South Australia, Aus-
Staubert, P., Pionierstr. 61, Diis- tralia.
seldorf, Germany. St. John, M. II., 200 Colnnibus
Stauffer, R. B., 1294 Fifth St., San Ave., Trenton, N. J.
Bernardino, Cal. Stficker, P., Uhiandstr. 189, Ber-
Stearns, Hugh, Room 620, Crutch- lin-Charl.; Germany.
er and Starks Bldg., Louisville, Stockil, F. R., Box 573, Bulawayo,
Ky. Rhodesia, South Africa.
Stebbeds, F., Clearwater Lake, Stoehr, H. G., Caixa Postal 3764,
Wis. Victoria, Espirito Santo, Brazil,
Steed, J. E., " Mizpah," Wahroon- South America.
ga, N. S. W., Australia. Stoltenberg, H., Neuwerkstr. 45,
Steele, Wm., Mission Adventista, Erfurt, Germany.
Calle Nueva, Stop 14, Santurce, Stone, A. J., Gamla Brogatan 38,
Porto Rico. Stockholm, Sweden.
Steen, T. W., Sao Bernardo, S. P. Stone, C. D., 347 East Lodi Ave.,
R., Silo Paulo, Brazil, South Lodi, Cal.
America. Stone, C. L.,- Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Stein, R., Box 145, Addis Ababa, Stone, W. J., 10 Sycamore Ave.,
Abyssinia (via Djibouti). Takoma Park, D. C.
Steinel, I. A., Box 1772, Manila, Storch, Gustavo, Caixa Postal 768,
Philippine Islands. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South
Steinert, A. 0., Shattuck, Okla. America.
Stene, L. J., Akersgat.en 74, Chris- Stover, A. J., R. F. D. 1, Box '2;
tiana, Norway. Ridgefield, Wash.
Stephenson, C. B., East Robinson Strachan, M. C., 1901 Rosedale St...
and Rosalind Ave., Orlando, Fla. Baltimore, Md,
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Strahle, J. J. Box 813, Manila, Swedberg, August, Route 1, Box


Philippine Isla
nds. 58, La Grange, Ill.
Stratford, S. V., " Mizpah," Wah- Swenson, Carl, 129 East 128th St.,
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. New York, N. Y.
Stratton, F. E., 817 Nora Ave., Swenson, J. A., 51 Whitmore St.,
Spokane, Wash. Hartford, Conn.
Straw, W. E., Rosmead Ave., Ken- Swinson, Swin, 3803 Madison Ave.,
ilworth, Cape, South Africa. Fresno, Cal.
Stray, F. W., Oshawa, Ontario. Symons, J. E., Box 573, Bulawayo,
Streeter, H. E., Longburn, New Rhodesia, South Africa.
Zealand. Sype, Mrs. Minnie, Room 204,
Streithorst, G., Rua Saldanha Ma- Court Bldg., 408 Marion St.,
rinho 169, Curityba, Parana, Bra- Seattle, Wash.
zil, South America. Sype, R. J., Box M, Cristobal,
Strickland, W. E., Wang Gia Dun, Canal Zone, Panama.
Hankow, Hupeh, China.
Striplin, C. D., Casilla 1002, Lima,
Peru, South America.
Strother, W. E., Box 1367, At- T ABOR, B. C., 2017 West Clark
Ave., Spokane, Wash.
lanta, Ga. Taggart, C. L., Modesto, Cal.
Struve, H.. Querallee 11, Cassel, Tait, A. 0., Mountain View, Cal.
Germany. Taphouse, Jas., 2029 Thirty-sixth
Stueckrath, Martin, 203 West Ave., Oakland, Cal.
Franklin St., Clinton, Mo. Tarr, D. F., 106 Kellner St.,
Sturdevant, M. C., 178 Bulwer Bloemfontein, Orange Free
Road, Durban, Natal, South State, South Africa.
Africa. Tarr, W. C., Box 124, Ladysmith,
Sturgeon, D. F., Box 1077, Okla- Natal, South Africa
homa City, Okla. Tate, Dr. T. S., Box 316, Clanton,
Stuyvesant, J. B., Alpine, Cal. Ala.
Sulzle, C., Startup, Wash. Taylor, A. G., College View, Nebr.
Summerville, T. M., Reed City, Taylor, C. L., Takoma Park Sta-
Mich. tion, Washington, D. C.
Surber, W. F., 728 Kansas Ave., Taylor,C. U., 407 North Eleventh
Topeka, Kans. St., aco, Tex.
Stissmann A., Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- Taylor, J. I., 1215 Marshall St.,
lin-Chat:1., Germany. Little Rock, Ark.
Stissmann, Richard, Avenida do Taylor, N. L., 703 South Gallatin
Bom Fim 174a, Porto Alegre, St., Jackson, Miss.
Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, South Teesdale, W. H., care Oak Park
America. Academy, Nevada, Iowa.
Sutherland, E. A., Madison, Tenn: Terry, L. W., Appleton City, Mo.
Sutta, K., Dzirnavu iela, 47, Riga, Teters, D. S., Van Wert, Ohio.
Latvia. Tetzlaff, A. 13., Box CCC, James-
Sutton, C. B. Box 66, Port of town, N. Dak.
Spain, Trinidad, British West Theiss, G. F., 200 Columbus Ave.,
Indies. Trenton, N. J.
Sutton, N. T., 122 South Eighth Theodore, Antoine, Box 28, Cape
St., Grand Junction, Colo. Haitien, Haiti, West Indies.
Swanson, E. H., 1417 East Thirty- Theunissen, D. C., 56 Roeland St.,
seventh Ave., Spokane, Wash. Cape Town, South Africa.
Swartout, H. 0., Wang Gia Dun, Thiele, E. R., Box 523, U. S.
Hankow, Hupeh, China. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Sweany, W. A., La Ceiba, Hon- Thirlwell, T. W., 1455 Seventh St.,
duras, Central America. Parkersburg, W. Va.
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Thomann, E. W., 2200 Laprida, Thurm, P., 22 Bergstr., Stuttgart,


Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentina, Germany.
South America. Thurston, H. G., Salem, Oregon. .
Thomann, V. E., Casilla 2830, Thurston, S., 1228 East Harvard
Santiago, Chile, South America. St., Glendale, Cal.
Thomas, A.,. Str. Slawjanska 13, Thurston, W. 11., 817 Nora Ave.,
Sofia, Bulgaria. Spokane, Wash.
Thomas, E. D., Nazareth Post Tieche, L. P., La Ligniere, Gland,
office, Tinnevelly District, South Switzerland.
India, Tieche, M., Collognes sous Saleve,
Thomas, H. B., 322 Jackson Bldg., Haute Savoie, France.
Nashville, Tenn. Tillgren, J. A., Akersgaten 74,
Thomas, J. G., East Robinson and Christiania, Norway.
Rosalind Ave., Orlando, Fla. Tindall, J. H. N., Box 584, River-
Thomas, P. V., S. D. A. Mission, side, Cal.
Nanning, Kwangsi, China. Tiney, J. H., South Lancaster,
Thomason, Geo., Los Angeles, Cal. Mass.
Thompson, Chas., Takoma Park Tobiassen, Chr., Akersgaten 74,
Station, Washington, D. C. Christiania, Norway.
Thompson, F. E., 50 Portland Tobiassen, T., Margrethevej 5, Co-
House, Commissioner St., Johan- penhagen, V., Denmark.
nesburg, Transvaal, South Af- Tolentino, Sixto, 707 Vermont Ave.,
rica. Manila, Philippine Islands.
Thompson, F. S., 304 West Allen Tolhurst, H. L., Nukualofa, Tonga,
St., Springfield, Ill. Pacific Ocean.
Thompson, G. A., 14 Scott Road, Toma, J., Strada Curtea de Apel
Kuala Lumpur, Federated Ma- No. 10, Focsani, Rumania.
lay States. Tonks, S. F., 22 Zulla Road, Mans-
Thompson, G. B. Takoma Park field Road, Nottingham, Eng-
Station, Washington, D. C. land.
Thompson, J., 84 Jervois Road, Toombs, Geo., 605 Carter-Cotton
Auckland, New Zealand. Bldg., Vancouver, British Co-
Thompson, H. G., Drawer 1304, lumbia.
Fresno, Cal. Toppenberg, V. E., Box 145, Ad-
Thompson, J. C., 2006 Twenty- dis Ababa (via Djibouti), Abys-
fourth Ave., North, Nashville, sinia.
Tenn. Torres, A. E., 3a Agricultura 21,
Thompson, J. T., Florida, F. C. Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, Town, N. Z., Takoma Park Sta-
South America. tion, Washington, D. C.
Thompson, P. L., South Lancaster, Townsend, E. C., 267 Lexington
Mass. Ave., Dayton, Ohio.
Thompson, Victor, 310 West Six- Townsend, V. C., 75 Grant St.,
teenth St., Jacksonville, Fla. Portland, Me.
Thorp, G. M., Bend, Oregon. Treible, R. H., Box M, Cristobal,
Thrift, R. A., 17 Abbott Road, Canal Zone, Panama.
Lucknow, Tribbensee, W., Uhlandstr. 189,
Thuemler, T. L., Sutherlin, Oreg. Berlin-Charl., Germany.
Thurber, E. W., Apartado 218, Trubey, L. F., College View, Nebr.
Guatemala City, Guatemala, Cen- Trummer, E. M., Box M, Cris.
tral America. tobal, Canal Zone, Panama.
Thurber, R. B., 2123 Twenty-fourth Tscharakian, D., Box 109, Galata,
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Constantinople, Turkey.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 289

'Fucker, W., Drawer 586, Water- Venzel, J., Greguss utca 10,. foldz.
town. S. Dak. 2, Budapest I, Hungary.
Tucker, J. A., First Nat'l Bank . Vietz, B., Pragerstrasse 36, Tep-
Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn. litz-Schiniau; Czechoslovakia.
Tucker, J. L., 417 Black Ave., Vitrano, Guisto, 812 Steger Bldg.,
South, Bozeman, Mont. 28 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago,
Tulin, Ernesto, Florida F. C. C. Ill.
A., Buenos Aires, Argentina,
' Vogel, A., Dzirnavu iela 47, Riga,
South America. Latvia.
Tupper. L. E., 1006 L St., Centra- Voigt, M.; Greguss utca 10, foldz.
lia, Wash. 2, Budapest I, Hungary;
Turk, D. G., 12 Dickinson Ave., Voorthuis, P., Jr., Conradkade 4,
Hill Crest, Binghamton, N. Y. The Hague, Holland.
Turner, J. W., Crawford, Nebr. Vore, G. T., Apartado 230, Ma-
Turner, W. " Mizpah ," Wah- tanzas, Cuba, West Indies.
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Votaw, H. H., Takoma Park Sta-
Tutty, R. H.. Marovo Lagoon, via tion, Washington, D. C.
Tillagi, Solomon Islands, Pa- Voth, Bernard, 728 Kansas Ave.,
cific Ocean. Topeka, Kans.
Twiinstra, H., Conradkade 4. The Voth, David, Box 146, Glendale,
'Ramie, Holland. Cal.
Twiggs, D. M., 1215 Marshall St., vailleumier, J., La Ligniere, Gland,
Little Rock, Ark. Switzerland.

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CHTMAN, W. R., 20 Market
--J Place, Guilford, Conn. W AGNER, .13. E., Apartado 136,
vv Caracas, Venezuela, South
Ulrich. C. F., 230 Chittenden Ave.. America.
Columbus, Ohio. Wagner, F. D., 1302 North Tenth
Underwood, R. A., College View. St., Boise, Idaho.
Nebr. Wakeham, W. El., Berrien Springs,
Uraiihart. E. J.. Seoul, Chosen Mich.
(Korea). Waldorf, N. J., 3131 Pasadena
Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
Walker; Allen, East Robinson and
V ALEN, TOR, Akersgaten 74,
Christiania, Norway.
Rosalind Ave., Orlando, Fla,
Walker, J. G., 426 Spadina Cres-
Valera, Emilio. Vigan, Iloeos Sur, cent, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
Philippine Islands. Canada.
Vandeman, H. A., Room 6, Mann Walker, J. '4;, 1804 Pinon St.,
Bldg., Utica, N. Y. Trinidad, Colo.
Van Kirk, M. B.. Box 1077, Okla- Walker, W. W., Riisangu Mission,
homa City, Okla. Private Bag, Livingstone, North-
Varlemann, W., Bandelstr. 29, ern Rhodesia, South Africa.
Hannover, Germany. Wall, D. N. Rue Sleidan 30, Stras-
Varmer, Axel, Margrethevej 5, bourg, Alsace, France.
Copenhagen. V., Denmark. Walla, W., Caixa Postal 99, Var-
Vaueher, A., La Ligniere, Gland, ginha, R. S. M., Minas Genies,
Switzerland. Brazil, South America.
Veiga, Jose, Apartado 230, Matan- Wallace, H. L., ]3ox 887, Phoenix,
zas, Cuba, West Indies. Ariz,
Venen, W. J.. 237 South Thir-. Walleket, H: C. J., 322 Jackson
teenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Bldg., Nashville, Tenn.
290 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY

Wallenkampf, J., Gamla Brogatan Weatherly, D. F., Box 194, Still-


38, Stockholm, Sweden. water, Minn.
Wallenstern, A. v., Pelzgasse 2/10, .Weaver, E. A., 257 Washington
Wien XV, Austria. Bldg., Madison, Wis.
Walsh, Mary E., 75 Grant St.,
Portland, Me. Weaver, J. E., Sutherlin, Oreg.
Walston, W. C., Essex Junction,' Weber, C. W., 142 South Negley
Vt. (on furlough). Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Walter, A.,Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- Webber, P. A., Box 7, Yodobashi
Chart., ermany. P. 0., Tokyo, Japan (on fur-
Walters, W. B., Takoma Park Sta- lough).
tion, Washington, D. C. Webster, E. W., 105 North Chester
Ward, A. V., 50 Portland House, Ave., Pasadena, Cal.
Commissioner St., Johannes- Webster, F. C., 602 Henson Bldg.,
burg, Transvaal, South Africa. Knoxville, Tenn.
Warren, Luther, Paradise Valley Weeks, F., Drawer 1304, Fresno,
Sanitarium, National City, Cal. Cal.
Warren, M. C., S. D. A, Mission, Wegner, A., Burgergasse 29, Her-
Chungking, Szechwan, China. ' mannstadt, Transylvania, Ru-
Wasell, Wm., 426 Spadina Cres- mania.
cent, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Weidner, J. H., 4 Rue Jumelles,
Canada. Lausanne, Switzerland.
Wasenmiller, Jacob, Riesel, Tex. Weinert, A., Pelzgasse 2/10, Wein
Washburn, H. A., Pacific Union XV, Austria.
College, St. Helena, Cal. Weinmann, F., Bandelstr. 29, Han-
Washburn, J. S., 920 Harding nover, Germany.
Drive, Toledo, Ohio. Wellman, D. E., 31 Dundonald St.,
Washington, S. R., 703 South Gal- Port of Spain, Trinidad, British
latin St., Jackson, Miss. West Indies.
Watson, A., Ruanda S. D. A. Mis- Wellman, L. E., 2006 Twenty-
sion, Lake Kivu, Belgian East fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Africa. Tenn.
Watson, C. H., "Mizpah," Wah Wellman, S. A., Box 15, Poona,
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. India.
Watson, E., " Mizpah," Wahroon- Wells, Emma, Miss, 129 East 128th
ga, N. S. W., Australia. St., New- York, N. Y.
Watson, G. F., 817 Nora Ave., Wells, F. D., 129 East 128th St.,
Spokane, Wash. New York, N. Y.
Watson, R. J., 304 West Allen St., Wells, G, W., 537 Twenty-fifth St.,
Springfield, Ill. Oakland, Cal.
'Watson, S., Lindsay St., Hamilton, Wentland, M. H., Podskalska ul.
N. S. W., Australia. 29, Prague II, Czechoslovakia.
Watson, T. H., Ketchikan, Alaska. Were, L. F., 902 Colombo St.,
Watt, J. W., R. F. D. 7, Mansfield, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Ohio. Werline, A. W., Takoma Park Sta-
Watts, V. B., First National Bank tion, Washington, D. C.
Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn. Werner, G. D., Casilla Postale 281,
Watty, H., Uhlandstr. 189, Berlin- Trieste, Italy.
Charl., Germany. Werner, R., Irrerstr. 20, II, Niirn-
Weaks, C. E., Box 523, U. S. Postal berg, Germany.
Agency, Shanghai, China. West, F. W., 3a Agricultura 21,
Wearner, A. G.. 1112 Kalamath Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
St., Denver, Colo. . West, G. L., Canton, Ohio.
Wearner, A. J., Waichow, Kwang- West, G. R., 711 West Heron St.,
. tung, China. Denison, Tex.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 291

West, J. B., Lindrick House, Seven White, S. G., 605 Carter-Cotton


Sisters Road, Finsbury Park, Bldg., Vancouver, British Co-
London, North, England. lumbia.
Westbrook, T. B., 12 West Main White, W. B., Loma Linda, Cal.
St., Richmond, Vit. White, W. C., R. F. D. 1, St.
Westcott, H. B., Caixa Postal 1830, Helena, Cal.
Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Amer-
ica. White, W. H., South Lancaster,
Westerman, W. J. " Mizpah," Mass.
Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Whitehead, E. R., Franklin Cham-
Westermeyer H. E., R. F. D. 3,
Westermeyer, bers, Macquorie St., Hobart,
Loveland, Tasmania.
Westermeyer, W. H., 257 Wash- Whittaker, E. G., " Tereora," The
ington Bldg., Madison, Wis. Boulevard, Strathfield, N. S. W.,
Westman, E., 257 Washington Australia.
Bldg., Madison, Wis. Whittaker, M. H., Lindsay St.,
Westphal. A. L., Caixa Postal 99, Hamilton, N. S. W., Australia.
Varginha R. S. M., Minas Ge- Whittle, T. W., 84 Jervois Road,
raes, Brazil, South America. Auckland, New Zealand.
Westphal, F. H., Box 146, Glen- Wibbens, Jacob, Rue G. Kennis 28,
dale, Cal. Schaerbeek, Brussels, Belgium.
Westphal, J. W., Florida, F. C. C. Wicks, H. P. B. Marovo Lagoon,
A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, via Tulagi,. Solomon Islands, Pa-
South America. cific Ocean.
Westworth, Wm. A., Holly, Mich. Widgery, E. C., 3 Awde St., To-
Wevers, M., Grindelberg -11, Ham- ronto, Ontario.
burg, Germany. Wierts; J. H., 2426 Poplar St.,
Wheeler, G. A., Drawer 1304, Fres- Philadelphia, Pa.
no, Cal. Wiest, C. S., 417 Castle Hall Bldg.,
Wheeler, L. S., 51'Whitmore St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Hartford, Conn. ' Wight, S. E.. College View, Nebr.
Wheeler, W. W., Casilla 1002, Wikander, G., 304 West - Allen St.,
Lima, Peru, South America. Springfield, Ill.
Whelpley, J. E., South Lancaster, Wilbur, J. M., Holly, Mich.
Mass. Wilcox, C. C., 422 Oppenheimer
White, A. H., " Tereora," The Bldg., San Antonio,Tex.
Boulevard, Strathfield, N. S. W., WilcoN, 'E. H., Casila 85, Puno,
Australia. Peru, South America.
White, B. J.,- 257 Washington Wilcox: F. M., Takoma Park Sta-
Bldg., Madison, Wis. tion. Washington, D. C.
White, C. L., 417 Castle Hall Bldg., Wilcox, L. A., 537 Twenty-fifth
Indianapolis, Ind. St., Oakland, Cal.
White, C. S., Box 1077, Oklahoma Wilcox, Lyle, Auburn, Wash.
City, Okla. Wilcox, M. C., Mountain View, Cal.
White, G. W., Box 1077, Oklahoma Wilcox, U. V., Takoma Park Sta-
City, Okla. tion, Washington, D. C.
White, H. C., Franklin Chambers, Wilfart. R. J., Caixa Postal 768,
Macquorie St., Hobart, Tas- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; South
mania. America.
White, J. B., Jaroso, Colo. Wilkinson, B. 0., 728 Kansas Ave.,
White, J. E., Box 409. Battle Topeka, Kans.
Creek, Mich.. Wilkinson, G. L., Box 814, U. S.
White, J. G., Loma Linda, Cal. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
White, Stemple, 302 Nokomis Will, Th., Zakatna 3-7, Warsaw,
Bldg.. Winnipeg, Manitoba. ,Poland, Europe.
292 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY

Willess, N. V.. Sanitarium, Boul- Wood, C. E., 112 Tower St., Kings-
der, Colo. ton, Jamaica, British West
Williams, A. H., Box 15, Poona, dies.
India. Wood, Chancy,. Reed City, Mich.
Williams, B. F., 814 Maple Row, Wood, D. P., C011ege View, Nebr.
Elkhart, Ind.
Williams, C. D. M., 605 East-Ninth Wood, G. A., 8 Zee Straat, Pa-
St., Tucson, Ariz. dang, Sumatra, Dutch East In-
Williams, D. S. Lowanho, Yen- dies.
cheng, Honan, 'China. Wood, H. L.., 515 Fifth Ave',
Williams, Hugh, 417 Castle Hall South, Virginia, Afinit
Bldg., Indianapolis, hid. Wood, J. D., Box 66, Port of
Williams, I. N., Fredonia, N. Y. Spain, Trinidad, British West
Williams, W. W., Route B, Box Indies.
461, Miami, Fla. Wood,'K. H., Box 814, U. S. Postal
Willis, U. S., 203 West Franklin Agency, Shanghai, China.
St., Clinton, Mo. Wood, L. G., 17 Abbott Road,
Willoughby, H. E., 6 Dehi Seram- Lucknow,
pore Road, Entally, Calcutta, Wood, L. H., Southern Junior Col-
India. lege, Ooltewah., Tenn.
Wilson, E. T., Brevard, N. C. Wood, M- D., Xalyan, G. I.
Wilson, F. E., Box 114, Cayey, India.
Porto Rico. Woodall, A. M.. Keene, Tex.
Wilson, J. L., Alernrameook, New Woodman, I. J., 257 Washington
Brunswick. Bldg., Madison, Wis.
Wilson, J. 0., Keene, Texas. Woodruff,-W. A., 812 Steger Bldg.,
Wilson, J. Victor, Lusaka, North- 28 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago,
ern Rhodesia, South Africa. Ill.
Wilson, M. L., Box 316, Clanton,- Woods, J. H., 22 Stanley St., Rich-
Ala. mond, Victoria, Australia:
Wineland, M. H., Mandeville, Ja- Woods, R. F., Nevada, Iowa,.
maica, British West Indies. Woodwaid. . N., P. 0. Box 813,
Winemiller, J. A., 817 Nora Ave., Manila, Philippine Islands (on
Spokane, Wash. furlough; address, Gen. Del.,
Winnerberg, A. W., 1270 Scheffer Riverside, Cal.).
St., St. Paul, Minn. Woodward, H. G., Neyyattinkara,
Winslow, G. H., South La.neaster, South Travancore, India.
Mass. Wordsworth, G. H., 84 Jervois
Winston, W. H., 602 Henson Bldg-, Road, Auckland, New Zealand.
Knoxville, Tenn. Wortman, J. F. L.,-Conradkade 4,
Winter, H. J., Drawer 1304, Fres- The Hague, Holland.
no, Cal. Woysch, A., Neuwerkstr. 45, Er-
Winters, C. A., P. 0. Box 333, El furt, Germany.
Centro, Cal. Wright, F. A., 812 Steger Bldg.,
Wintzen, .1.. Uhlandstr. 189, Ber- 28 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago,
lin-Charl., Germany: Ill.
Wirth, Wm. G., 2222 Chapel St., Wright, J. F., Keene, Tex.
Berkeley, Cal. Wrigley, C. A., Morovo Lagoon,
Wolcott, B. A., Calle Nueva, Stop via Tulagi, Solomon Islands, Pa-
14, Santurce, Porto Rico. cific Ocean.
Wolfe, E. W., 602 Henson Bldg., Wyman, C. A., 1414 Main St.,
Knoxville, Tenn. Olympia, Wash.
Wolfgarten, J.,- Uhlandstr. 189, Wyman, F. A., 60 Lower Kenn-
Berlin-Charl., Germany. mendine Road, Rangoon, Burma.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 293

Young, W. J., Lindrick House,


X IBA, Isaac, Somabula Mission,
Gwelo, Rhodesia, South Seven- Sisters Road, London,
Africa. North, England.
Youngberg, A. 0., Box 15, Poona,
India.
V AKAVENKO, Peter, 304 I. 0. Youngberg, G. B., S. D. A. Mis-
0. F. Bldg., Calgary, Alberta, sion, Sandakan, British North
Canada. Borneo.
Yakovenko, A. G., Route 1, Box
58, La Grange, Ill.
Yakush, Andrew, 51 Whitmore St.,
Hartford, Conn. P., Querallee 11, Cassel,
Yates, J. S., 25 Sawohlaan, N. G. Z Germany.
Weltevreden, Java, Dutch East Zakarip, T. H., 10 Sharia, Chitty
Indies. Bey, Shubra, Cairo, Egypt.
Yearwood, C. W., South Lancas- Zecchetto, L., 129 East 128th. St.,
ter, Mass. New York, N. Y.
Young. Carl, Gamla Brogatan 38, Zeiner, Alois, Greguss utca 10,
Stockholm, Sweden. foldz. 2, Budapest, I, Hungary.
Young, C. N., Box 1077, Oklahoma Zerne, N., Gamla Brogatan 38,
City, Okla. Stockholm, Sweden.
Young, F. G.; 728 Kansas Ave., Zielinski, M. W., Uhlanditr. 189,
Topeka, Kans. Berlin-Charl., Germany.
Young, Milton, 322 Jackson Bldg., Zielinski, St., Maleckiego 6, Poz-
Nashville, Tenn. nan, oland.
Young, W. A., 312 Armstrong Ave., Zimmerma,nn, H., 22 Bergstr.,
Kokomo, Ind. Stuttgart, Germany.
Young, W. C., Meinramcoo, Npw Ziprick, Oscar, 302 Nokomis Bldg.,
13ninswie)5, Winnipeg. Manitoba.
OBITUARY RE CORD FOR 1921
" They rest from their labors; and their works do follow them"

Katherine M. Dunham, Dec. 3, Ada Somerset, June 24; Los An-


1920; Rives Junction, Mich. geles, Cal.
George Hysler, Jan. 5, 1921; Too- Mrs. E. W. Thomann, July 7;
woomba, Queensland, Australia. Puiggari, Argentina, South
America.
H. S. Guilford, Jan. 15, 1921; Che- Santiago Mercado, July 7; Valen-
saning, Mich. cia, Spain.
0. E. Reinke, Feb. 28; Saratov, Henry Hoefft, July 9; Minas Ger-
Russia. aes, Brazil.
W. H. Saxby, April 15; Sanita- Mrs. R. H. Brock, July 16; Kis-
rium, Cal. simmee, Fla.
Wilbert Wilcox, April 15; Grand J. L. Humbert, July 24; Sanita-
Junction, Colo. rium, Cal.
Jennie L. Ings, April 17; Sanita- E. Manalaysay, July 30; Manila,
rium, Cal. Philippine Islands.
F. M. Butterfield, April 24; Sani- C. B. Hughes, Aug. 2; Loma
tarium, Cal. Linda, Cal.
Lars Nielson, April 28; Frazee, J. L. Kay, Aug. 29; Fresno, Cal.
Minn. 0. C. Tenney, Sept. 24; Battle
Mrs. Nellie A. Porter, May 3; Ta- Creek, Mich.
koma Park, D. C. I. G. Colcord, Oct. 13; Boulder,
W. F. Young, June 14; Pitcairn Colo.
Island. J. H. Common, Oct. - 29; Cape
Frederick Bulpitt, M. D., June 15; Town, South Africa.
Los Angeles, Cal. Hans Steen, Nov. 6; St. Paul,
Mrs. J. T. Boettcher, June 15; Minn.
Hinsdale, Ill. J. B. Scott, Dec. 1; Chetek,
INDEX
A BYSSINIAN Mission 99 British Columbia Conference 77
1 -1. Academies, Directories of 156 British East Africa, Missions in 83
Adelphian Academy 156 British Guiana (See South Carib-
African Division of the Gen. Conf. 137 bean Conference)
Alabama Conference 68 British North Borneo Mission 114
Alamogordo Sanitarium 207 British Publishing House 186
Alaska Mission 55 British Union Conference 80
Alberta Conference 76 Mission Fields under 83
Alberta Academy (See Canadian Survey of work in 216
Junior College) Broadview Theological Seminary 158
Alberta Sanitarium 207 Brookfield Branch Pub. House 189
Algeria, mission in (See North Af- Buenos Aires Conference 123
rican Mission) Buenos Aires Publishing House 186
Alsace and Lorraine Conference 92 Bulgaria Mission 94
Alto Parada Mission 124 Bureau of Home Missions 14
Amoy Mission 118 Buresala Training School 159
Anhwei Mission 109 Burma Union Mission 131
Annual offerings 246 Burmese language, periodical in 199
Appropriations to Missions -244 .
Arabic-Syrian Mission 94
Argentine Conference (See North OAFES 215
Argentine and Buenos Aires `-' California Conference 57
Conferences) Campion Academy 159
Arizona Conference 57 159
Canadian Junior College
Arizona Academy 157 Canadian Watchman Press '186
Arkansas Conference 72 Cantonese Intermediate School 160
Atlanta Branch Publishing House 193 Cantonese Mission
Atlantic Union Conference 18 137
24 Cape Conference
Institutions in Cape Sanitarium 207
Austral Union Conference 123 150, 151
Australasian Union Conference __ 142 Caribbean Missions
Survey of work in 235
Institutions in 149, 150 64
233 Carolina Conference
Survey of work in Caterham Sanitarium 207
Australasian Missionary College 157 103
Caucasian Union
Cebuan Mission 117
Cedar Lake Academy 160
BAD AIBLING Sanitarium 207 Central Branch Pub. House 189
Bahamas Mission 155 Central American Factory Branch
Survey of work in 239 Pub. House 189
Bahia Mission 125 Central American Missions __- 152, 153
Banat Mission 97 Survey of work in 236
Barcelona Publishing House 186 Central American Training School _ 160
Barotseland Mission (See Rusangu Central Argentine Mission 123
Mission) Central Bohemian Mission 87
Basle Branch Publishing House 188 Central California Conference __ 58
Basuto Mission Field 139 Central China Union Mission 106
Battakland Mission 113 Central Chosen Mission 108
Battleford Academy 157 Central European Missionary Semi-
Bechuanaland Mission Field 139 nary 160
Belgian East African Mission 83 Central European Union Conf. 85
Belgian Conference 92 Survey of work in 217
Bengali language, periodical in 199 Central-Southern Luzon Conference 117
Bengali Schools 157 Central Union Conference 25
Berea Intermediate School 157 Institutions in 29
Berlin Conference 90 Chesapeake Conference 30
Berlin Sanitarium 207 Chicago Conference 40
Bermuda Mission 24 Chihli Mission 116
Bethel Academy 158 Chile Conference 124
Bethel Girls' School 158 Chile Training School 160
Bethel Mission 140 Chinese language, periodicals in 199, 200
Bihar Mission 133 Chinese Publishing House 192
Bohemian language, periodicals in _ 199 Chosen Union Mission 108
Bolivia Mission 126 Chosen Union Training School ____161
Survey of work in 225 Christiania Health Home 208
Bombay Mission 134 Christian Record Pub. Co. 187
Boston Inter-Church School 158 Chugoku Mission 111
Boulder-Colorado Sanitarium 207 Church Directory (See at close of
Brandenburg Conference 89 each local conference)
Brazil Publishing House 186 Clinton Theological Seminary 161
Brazilian Seminary 158 Colegio Adventists 161
295
296 INDEX

Colleges, directories of 156 FAR-EASTERN DIVISION of the


Periodicals by 198, 199 General Conference 105
Colorado Conference 25 Institutions in 120, 121
Columbia Academy 161 Survey of work in 230
Columbia Union Conference 30 Fengtien Mission 115
Institutions in 37 Fiji Mission 148
Constitution of Gen. Conf. ___ 241-244 Fiji Training School (See Buresala
Copenhagen Branch Pub. House 192 Training School)
Croatian language, periodical in 200 Fijian language, periodical in 200
Cuban Mission 150 Finland Conference 98
Survey of work in 224 Finland Mission School 163
Cumberland Conference 65 Finland Publishing House 187
Czechoslovakian Union Conference 87 Finnish language, periodicals in 200
Czechoslovakian Pub. House 187 Fireside Correspondence School 163
Flat Rock Academy 163
Florida Conference 66
Florida Sanitarium 208
DANISH-NORWEGIAN language, Foochow Intermediate School
Foochow Mission
164
119
periodicals in 200
Danish-Norwegian Seminary (See Food Companies 214, 215
Hutchinson Theo. Seminary) Foreign fields, workers sent to,
Darling Range School 161 1901-1921 245
Denmark Conference 97 Foreign Languages, periodicals in
Denominational literature, lan- 199-204
guages in which issued ____ 204-206 Foreign periodicals 199-204
Denominational periodicals ____195-204 Ft. Worth Branch Pub. House ____ 193
Denominational resources 246 Fox River Academy 164
Directory of Ministers 250-293 French Conference 92
District of Columbia Conference __ 31 French language, periodicals in 200, 201
Fresno Academy 164
Friedensau Missionary and Indus-
trial School 164
Friedensau Sanitarium 208
EAST AFRICA, Missions in 83 Friendly Islands Mission 148
East Bengal Mission 133 Fukien Intermediate School 164
cast Brazil Union Mission 125
Survey of work in 223
East Caribbean Missions 150 CIALICIAN MISSION
East China Union Mission 109 95
\-.1 Gem State Academy 165
East German . Union Conference 88
Survey of work in 218 General Conference. Directory of 5-18
East Holland Mission 102 Appropriations of 244
East Java Alission 113 Constitution of 241-244
East Michigan Conference 41 Laborers engaged under
East. Minas Mission 125 16-18, 79. 105, 122
East Pennsylvania Conference , 32 Presidents and Secretaries of 245, 246
East Prussian Conference 89 General Conference Corporation __ 16
East Russian Union 102 General Conf. Executive Committee 6
East Saxon Conference 89 Georgia Conference 66, 67
East Siberian Union Mission 110 German-Austrian Branch Pub. House 188
East Silesia Conference 101 German-Austrian Conference 86
East Szechwan Mission 120 German-Swiss Conference 85
Eastern Cana`dian Union Conf. 37 German Health Association 208
Institutions in 39 German Mission Society 79
Eastern New York Conference '19 German language, periodicals in _201
Eastern Polynesian Mission 147 Glendale Sanitarium 208
Ecuador Mission 126 Gold Coast Mission 84
Survey of work in 226 Good Health Assn., Ltd. 290
Educational Dept. of Gen. Conf. 11 Graysville Academy 165
Educational Institutions 156 Greater New York Conference 19,
Outline of courses in 156 Grecian Mission 94
Egyptian Mission 84 Guatemala Mission 152
Emmanuel Mission 139 Survey of work in 237
Emmanuel Missionary College .162 Gujerati language, periodical in 201
Emmanuel Miss. College Press 187
Enterprise Academy 163
Espirito Santo Mission 125 HAITIEN MISSION 150
Esthonian Conference 99 Haitien Seminary 165
Esthonian, periodical in 200 Hakka Mission 119
European Division 79 Hamburg Pub. House 187.188
Institutions in 104 Hamburg S. D. A. Assn. 79
Laborers in 79 Hankow Intermediate School 165
INDEX 297

Hanover Conference 101 Ketchum Intermediate School 167


Hansa Conference 100 Kiangsi Mission 107'
Harlem Academy 165 Kiangsu Mission 110
Hartford Intermediate School 165 Kirin Mission 115
Harvest Ingathering, statistics of 248 Kolo Mission 139
Has8aiian Mission 155 Korean language, periodicals in 202
Survey of work in 238 Korean S. D. A. Mission Press 192
Hessia-Westphalian Conference 101 Kwangsi Mission 119
Hindi language, periodical in 201 Kyushu Mission 112
Hokkaido Mission 111
Holland Branch Pub. House 188
Holland language, periodicals in T A FAYETTE SANITARIUM (See
201, 202 1-1 Wabash Valley Sanitarium)
Holland Missions 102 Lake Geneva Sanitarium 209
Home Missions, Bureau of 14 Lake Grove Mission School 167
Home Missionary Department 15 Lake Union Conference 39
Honan Intermediate School 165 Institutions in 46
Honan Mission 106 Lake Titicaca Mission 127
Honduras Mission 152 Survey of work in 226
.Hunan Mission 107 Lancaster Junior College 167
Hungarian Conference 103 Languages in which denominational
Hungarian Branch Pub. House 188 Literature is issued 204-206
Hungarian language, periodicals in 202 Latin American Training School __ 168
Hupeh Mission 107 Latin Union Conference ..... 91
Hutchinson Theological. Seminary _ 166 Latin Union Publishing House ____ 188
Latin Union Training School 168
Laurelwood Academy 168
ICELAND MISSION 99 Legal Corporation of the General
Illinois Conference 42 Conference _ 16
Ilocano language, periodical in 202 Leman Conference 91
Inca Union Mission 126 Lettonian Conference 99
Survey of work in 224 Lettonian language, periodicals in 202
Indiana Academy 166 Levant Union Mission 94
Indiana Conference 42 Licentiates under the General Conf. 17
India, publishing house in (See S. Lima Branch Pub. House 186
D. A. Pub. House, India) Lima Training School 168
India Union Mission (See Southern Literature, languages in which is-
Asia Division of Gen. Conf.) sued 204-206
International Branch Pub. House _ 189 Lithuanian Mission 90
International Health Assn., Ltd. 209 Local Periodicals 198
Inter-Mountain Academy 166 Lodi Academy 169
Inter-Mountain Conference 26 Loma Linda College 169-171
Inyazura Mission 141 Loma Linda Sanitarium 210
Iowa Conference 47 Lord Howe Island Mission 148
Iowa Sanitarium 209 Louisiana-Mississippi. Conference _ 70
Irish Mission 83
Irrawaddy Delta Mission 132
Italian language, periodical in 202 MADISON Sanitarium 210
Italian Mission 92 Main-Neckar Conference 86
Maine Conference 20
Malamulo Mission 142
AMAICA CONFERENCE 153 Malay language, periodical in 202
JJamesSurvey of work in
White Memorial Home
238
209
Malay States Mission 114
Malayalam language, periodical in 202
Japan Union Mission 111 Malayalam Mission 135
Japanese language, periodicals in _ 202 Malaysian Union Mission 112
Japanese Mission Training School_ 166 Malaysian Publishing House 193
Japan Publishing House 188 Manchurian Union Mission 115
Jugoslavia Mission 103 Manitoba Conference 77
Jugoslavia Publishing House 188 Maplewood Academy 171
Marathi language, periodical in 202
Marathi Training School 172
kr AFIRLAND Mission Field 139 Maritime Academy 172
11" Kansai IVIission 111 Maritime Conference 37
Kansas City Branch Pub. House 189 Masourian Conference .., 90
Kansas Conference 26. 27 Massachusetts Conference 21
Kansas Sanitarium 209 Matto Grosso Mission 129
Kanto Mission 112 Mauritius-Madagascar Mission 93
Karen Mission School 167 Medical Miss. Dept. of Gen. Conf. 10
Kempsey Mission 149 Meiktila Technical School 172
Kentucky Conference 69 Mexican Mission 152
Kenya Colony Mission 83 Survey of work in 240
298 INDEX

Ministerial Directory _________ 250-293 Northeast Saxon Conference 89


Ministers under the Gen. Conf. __16-18 Northern Branch Pub. House 189
Minnesota Conference 48 Northern California Conference 60
Mission Offerings for 1920 246 Northern Luzon Mission 117
Missionary Licentiates under the Northern New England Conference 22
General Conference 18 Northern Union Conference _____.: 47
Missionary Volunteer Department Institutions in 60
of the General Conference 12 Norway Conference 98
Missions, appropriations to 244 Norway Mission School 173
Mississippi Conference (See Louisi- Northwest Branch Pub. House 189
ana-Mississippi Conference) Northwest India Union Mission 133
Missouri Conference 27 Northwest Union Mission Training
Moldavian Conference 96 School 173
Monamona Mission 149 Nyasaland Mission Field 142
Montana Conference 51
Moravian-Silesian Conference 88
Mt. Ellis Academy 172 nAK PARK Academy 173
Mt. Vernon Academy 172 - Oakwood Junior College 174
Muntenia Conference 96 Oakwood Sanitarium -- 210
Musofu Mission 141 Obituary Record for 1921 294
Offerings, annual 246
Ohio Conference 34
NT AERUM MISSION SCHOOL __ 173 Oklahoma Conference 73
-LI Natal-Transvaal Conference __ 138
Oklahoma Intermediate School 174
Neandertal Missionary Seminary __ 173 Ontario Conference 38
Nebraska Conference 28 " Open View " Mission School 174
Nebraska Sanitarium 210 Orange Free State Conference 138
Negro Dept. of Gen. Conf. 16 Oroua Missionary School 174
Nevada Conference 59 Oshawa Missionary College 175
Newfoundland Mission 39
New England Sanitarium 210
New Guinea Mission 148 PACIFIC Press Publishing Assn. 188
New Hebrides Mission 149 Pacific Union College 175
New Jersey Conference 33 Pacific Union Conference 56
New South Wales, North Conf. 144 Institutions in 63
New South Wales, South Conf. 144 Panayan language, periodical in 203
New York Branch Pub. House 191 Papers issued 195-204
New Zealand, North Conference 145 Paradise Valley Sanitarium 211
New Zealand, South Conference 145 Parana Mission 129
New Zealand Training School (See Periodicals issued 195-204
Oroua Missionary School) Pernambuco Mission 125
Nigeria Mission 84 Persian Mission 94
Niue Mission 149 Peruvian Mission 127
Norfolk Island Mission 149 Survey of work in 227
North African Mission 93 Philippine Academy 176
North Argentine Conference 124 Philippine Union Mission 116
North Bohemian Conference 87 Philippine Publishing House 190
North Bavarian Conference 86 Pine Tree Academy 176
North Carolina (See Carolina Conf.) Plainview Academy 176
North China Union Conference 115 Polish language, periodicals in 203
North Dakota Conference 49 Polish Publishing House 190
North England Conference 81 Polish Union Mission 94
North India Mission Schools 173 Pomerania Conference 90
North Latin-American Group 150 Portland Branch Pub. House 189
North Michigan Conference 43 Portland Sanitarium 211
North New South Wales Conference 144 Porto Rican Mission 151
North New Zealand Conference 145 Survey of work in 235
North Pacific Union Conference 50 Portuguese language, periodicals in 203
Institutions in 55 Portuguese Mission 93
North Queensland Mission 149 Posania Conference 95
North Rhodesia Mission 141 Press Bureau of General Conf. 16
North Russian Union 103 Pua Training School (See Chile
North Sumatra Mission 113 Training School)
North Tamil Mission 135 Pub. Dept. of the Gen. Ciinf. 9
North Telugu Mission 135 Publishing Houses, directories of 186-194
North Texas Conference 73 Statistics of 248
North Wisconsin Conference ___ 43, 44 Punjab Mission 134
Northeast India Union Mission 132
Northeast India Union Training
School for Boys
Northeast Rhodesia Mission
172
142 QUEBEC Conference
Queensland Conference
38
145
INDEX 299

R
D AND Mission 189 Somabula Mission 141
Rangoon and Upper Burma Songs Mission 142
Mission 132 South African Pub. House (See
Rarotongan, periodical in 203 ' . Sentinel Pub. Co.)
Religious Liberty Association 13 South African Training School 179
Resources Classified for 1919 243 South African Union Conference 137
Restaurants 215 South American Division of the
Resthaven Sanitarium 211 General Conference 122
Review and Herald Pub. Assn. 190 Institutions in 130
Rhenish Conference 100 South Australian Conference 146
Rio de Janeiro Mission 126 South Bavarian Conference 86
Rio Grande do Sul Conference 128 South Bend Branch Pub. House 191
River Plate Academy 176 South Brazil Union Conference 128
River Plate Sanitarium 211 Survey of work in 228
Rumanian Union Conference 95 South Caribbean Conference 154
Rumanian Union Publishing House 191 Survey of work in 236
Rumanian language, periodicals in 203 South Carolina (See Carolina Conf.)
Rusangu Mission 141 South Chekiang Mission 110
Russia, Conferences in 102 South China Union Mission 118
Russian language, periodicals in 203 South Chosen Mission 108
South Dakota Conference 49
South England Conference 80
Q ABBATH School Department of South India Union Mission 134
L' the General Conference 12 South India Training Schools 179
Salvador Mission 153 South Lancaster Academy (See Lan-
Survey of work in 238 caster Junior College)
Samoan language, periodical in 203 South New South Wales Conference 144
Samoan Mission 148 South New Zealand Conference 145
San Fernando Academy 176 South Pare Mission 84
Sanitariums, directories of ____ 207-213 South Rhodesia Mission Field 140
Statistics of 249 South Russian Union 103
Santa Catharina Conference 128 South Sumatra Mission 113
Santa! Mission 133 South Tamil. Mission 136
Santali Mission Schools 177 South Telugu Mission 135
Sao Paulo Mission 129 South Texas Conference 74
Saskatchewan Conference 78 South Wisconsin Conference 44
Scandinavian Publishing House 191 Southeastern California Conference 60
Scandinavian Union Conference 97 Southeastern Union Conference.__ 63
Survey of work in 219 Institutions in 67
School Journals 198, 199 Southern Asia Division of the Gen.
Schools (See Educational Institu- Conference 131
tions) Institutions in 135. 136
Scottish Conference 82 Survey of work in 220-223
Seminaries, directories of 156 Southern California Conference __ 61
Sentinel Pub. Co. 192 Southern Idaho Conference 61
S^-1, ,,-, iiiguage. periodical in 203 Southern Junior College 179
Seventh-day Adventist Pub. House Southern New England Conference 22
' (India) ' 192 Southern Oregon Conference 52
Shandung Mission 116 Southern Publishing Association 193
Shanghai Missionary College 177 Southern Union Conference 68
Shanghai Sanitarium 211 Institutions in 71
Shelton Academy 177 Southern Union Mission (under
Shenandoah Valley Academy 178 South African Union Conf.) 138
Shensi Mission 107 Southwestern Junior College 179
Sheyenne River Academy 178 Southwestern Union Conference 72
Siam Mission . 114 Institutions in 76
Siberian Union 103 Spanish language, periodicals in 203, 204
Sierra Leone Mission 84 Spanish Mission 93
Signs Pub. Co., Ltd. 193 Stanborough Missionary College 180
Signs of the Times Pub. House Stanborough Park Sanitarium 212
(China) 192 Statistical Tables 244-249
Signs of the Times Press (Korea) 192 St. Helena Sanitarium 212
Silesian Conference 90 St. Paul Branch Pub. House 189
Silesia-Galicia Conference 95 Stockholm Publishing House 193
Singapore Mission 112 S'rvey of the Fields. 216
Singapore Press 193 Sutherlin Academy 180
Singapore Training School 178 Swatow Mission 119
Sino-American Middle School 178 Sweden Conference 98
Skodsborg Sanitarium 212 Swedish language. periodicals in 204
Slovakia Mission 88 Swedish Mission School 180
Solomon Islands Mission 149 Sydney Sanitarium 212
Solusi Mission 141 Sydney High School 181
.300 INDEX

AGALOG language, periodicals Warsaw Mission 95


T in 204 Washington Branch Pub. House 191
Tahitian language, periodical in 204 Washington Missionary College 183
Taikgyi Girls' School ' 181 Washington Missionary College
Tamil language, periodical in 204 Press 194
Tamil Intermediate School 181 Washington Sanitarium 213,
'Tanganyika Missions 83 Waterloo Industrial School - 184
Tasmanian Conference 146 Welsh Conference 82
Taunggyi School 181 West Africa, Missions in 84
Telugu language, periodical in 204 West Australian Conference 147
Telugu Intermediate School 181 West Bengal Mission 133
Temple Academy 181 West Caribbean Conference 154
Tennasserim Mission 132 Survey of work in 236
Tennessee River Conference 70 West Caribbean Training School 184
Texico Conference 75 West China Union Mission 120 '
Thuringian Conference 101 West Chosen Conference 109
Tibetan Mission 120 West German Union Conference 100
Tithes and Offerings 247 Survey of work in 219
Titicaca Normal School 181 West Holland Mission 102
Tohoku Mission 112 West Indian Training School 184
Tongan language, periodical in 204 West Java Mission ' 113
Transportations Agents 16 West Michigan Conference 45
Transylvanian Conference 96 West Minas Geraes Mission 129
Treatment Rooms, list of 214 West Pennsylvania Conference 36
Tri-City Sanitarium 212 West Russian Union 103
Turkey Mission 94 West Saxon Conference 89
West Srechwan Mission 120
West Virginia Conference 36
TINTION COLLEGE 181 West Visayan Mission 118
U
'-' Union Conference periodicals Western Canadian Union Conf. 76
197, 198 Institutions in 78
Union Springs Academy 182 Western New York Conference 23
United Provinces Mission 134 Western Oregon Conference 53
Upper' Columbia Conference 52 Western Washington Conference 54
Upper Zambesi Mission 142 Western Washington Missionary
Urdu language, periodical in 204 Academy 185
Uruguay Mission 124 Winnipeg Branch Pub. House 187
Utah Mission 63 Winyah Lake School 185
Workers' Directory 250-293
Workers' Obituary Record for 1921 294
VERMONT- (See Northern New Workers sent to foreign fields ____ 245
England Conference) Wurtemberg-Baden Conference ___ 85
Venezuela Mission 151 Wyoming Conference 29
Victorian Conference 147
" Vincent Hill " School 182 vAKIMA Valley Academy 185
Virginia Conference 35 Yiddish dialect, periodical in 204
Young People's Missionary Volun- '
teer Dept. of the Gen. Conf. 12
IATABASH VALLEY Sanitarium _ 213'
Walderly Academy 182
Walla Walla College 183 7AMBESI Union Mission 140
Walla Walla Sanitarium 213 E-1 Zulu Mission Field 140
Warburton Sanitarium 213 Zulu Mission Station 140
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