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1909

YEAR BOOK
of the

Seventh-day Adventist
Denomination
The Official Directories

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THE YEARS.
QUICKLY and silently steal they away,
Moment by moment, and day by day;
Like a swift flowing river glide they along,
Like a fair, fleeting vision, a beautiful song.

Like the glittering dewdrops Which sparkle a while,


Like the fair flush of morn, or an infant's first smile;
Like the snow in the sunlight, evanishing fast,
They come; ere we sense it, alas! they are past.

Now the blossoming Spring-time, then Summer comes on;


We reach out to grasp her, and lo! she is gone;
And swift in her wake the Autumn days go,
And Winter is here with his cold winds and snow.

So the years hurry on to the realms of the past,


And sunshine and shade but a moment will last.
Our life's but a span from youth to old age
A small, fading flower, a brief, blotted page.

But a few fleeting years, and this life will be o'er,


And the places that know us will know us no more.
Be watchful, be prayerful, that when time is past,
Eternity's years may be ours at the last.
MAY WAKEHAM.

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PREFACE.

This, the eighteenth issue of the Year Book of the Seventh-day


Adventist denomination, records an excellent growth in all lines of
work for the year 1908. This growth may be summarized thus:
Increase Total
during 1908 Jan. 1, 1909
Union Conferences 1 22
Local Conferences 9 102
Foreign mission fields ... 67
Laborers sent to foreign fields in 1908 134 ...
Churches 65 2,569
Membership of churches 54.9.7. 094
Other communicants (approximately) 14,
86000
Total Sabbath-keepers .... 100,094
Educational Institutions of advanced grades 14 81
Assets $162,912.35 $1,333,828.18
Buildings - 83 291
Acres 1,772 8,691
Capacity in number of students 1,012 7344
Enrolment 439 5,729
Number of teachers 68 469
Number of Publishing Rouses 4 26
Assets $93,208.98 $971,562.01
Buildings .... .43
Employees 36 494
Number of different books, pamphlets,
and tracts issued (approximately) 1,10904
Number of periodicals 4 113
Number of languages in which period-
icals are issued 1 25
Combined annual subscription price $31.8340 $56.00.
Total pages of one copy, of each 1,430
Number of languages in which all kinds
of publications are issued 9 61
Value of publications sold in 1907 .. $1,035,565.62
(A large increase will be reported
later for 1908)
Number of Sanitariums 11 79
Assets $524,262.75 $2,639,229.49
Buildings 52 229.
Acres 595 2,188
Capacity in patients .428 2,885
Patients treated in year 7,333 21,731
Total employees 260 1,786
Value of charity work in 1908 (reported
incompletely) $67,260.91-
Grand total assets of the 81 educational
institutions, 26 publishing houses, and
79 sanitariums $780,384.08 $4,944,619.68
The returns show a large increase in church membership. From
the fact that some Conferences reported total Sabbath-keepers for the
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4 PREFACE.

1908 Year Book, while for this issue only the figures indicating amen
membership were called for, there is an apparent decrease in some
instances. Absolutely accurate figures in every case are not available,
however, until the close of the year, so that the figures indicating
the number of churches and their membership as shown herein should
not be considered in preference to those which will be given in the
statistical report, which is prepared later from returns secured after
the close of the year.
The above figures show a total of 22 Union and 102 local Confer-
ences, 67 missions, and 186 institutions, or a grand total of 377 organ-
izations and institutions which have been organized and established
for the purpose of extending this work throughout the world. This is
truly a wonderful growth, when one considers that only a few years
ago the number of organizations and institutions representing this
work was not one-tenth of those 'existing to-day. In addition there
are now many auxiliary departments, societies, and facilities. Con-
nected with the entire number of conferences and institutions there is,
as shown by the statistical report for 1907 (and during 1908 consider-
ably increased), a total of 6,570 laborers, which number, as related to
the entire membership of the denomination, stands as one to fifteen.
The statistical report for 1907 shows that the total contributions
by the entire denomination for all purposes during that year were
$1,704,718.12, a per capita of $18.13. From the fact that this was a
net increase of $310,356.19 over the amount for the preceding year, it
is safe to conclude that the contributioni for all lines of evangelical
work during 1908 will approximate $2,000,000, or a per capita of $20.
The progress this work is making may be readily understood by
calling attention to a few items showing the standing of ten and
twenty years ago compared with the standing for 1908:

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1888 32 7 901 26,112 $ 212,597.59 $8.15 8 6 3 17
1898 39 27 1,654 59,447 502,328.45 8.45 21 12 16 49
1908 102 67 2,569 86,094 2,000,000.00 20.00 81 26 79 186
At this date the tithes and offerings for 1908 can only be approx-
imated. In addition to the membership of churches there are about
14,000 other communicants, most of whom are members of companies
not yet organized into churches, thus bringing the grand total Sab-
bath-keepers to over 100,000. Since this entire number assist in making
up the grand total of tithes and offerings, the per capita for 1908, as
shown above, is reckoned as including the highest number connected
with the denomination, rather than the membership of churches alone.
The following pages giving population, area, membership, and
churches, indicate also the order in which the directories appear in
the body of this work.
PREPACK. 5

Area in Member-
Population sq. miles ship Churches
District of Columbia 332,091 6g 482 5

Atlantic Union . . . . ....... 14,572,926 112,094 5,255 186.


Central New England . . 3,860,320 17,692 1,207 35
Greater New York . . . . 5,000,000 6,031 944 23
Maine 694,466 29,000 429 21
New York 1,674,499 30,765 906 35
Southern New England 1,500,000 6,140 497 20
Vermont 343,641 9,565 407 15
Western New York . . . 1,500,000 12,901 865 37

Canadian Union 5,629,004 660,884 1,117 44


Maritime 930,341 50,800 260 12
Ontario 2,659,484 220,000 612 24
Quebec 1,814,179 347,350 210 7
Newfoundland . . . 225,000 42,734 35 1

Central Union 6,720,246 462,864 8,827 268


Eastern Colorado 500,000 75,000 2,000 30
Kansas 1,611,460 82,080 2,490 101
Nebraska 1,033,801 62,968 2,122 52
North Missouri 1,209,365 35,315 538 13
Southern Missouri 1,897,300 34,100 997 3S
Western Colorado 268,320 44,023 300 15
Wyoming 200,000 129,378 380 19

Columbia Union 17,055,304 177,790 6,109 213


Chesapeake 1,4].9,586 14,760 640 15
Eastern Pennsylvania 4,000,000 21,881 1,135 29
New Jersey 2,144,134 7,815 538 19
Ohio 4,157,545 41,060 2,236 78
Virginia 1,854,184 45,000 481 25
West Pennsylvania 2,521,055 23,104 764 35
West Virginia 958,800 24,170 315 12

Lake Union 11,828,040 203,791 12,887 392


East Michigan 1,170,029 14,506 1,800 57
Indiana 2,516,462 35,910 1,879 70
Northern Illinois 2,932,033 20,517 1,270 29
North Michigan 558,027 31,183 807 32
Soulhern Illinois 1,889,519 35,483 635 23
West Michigan 692,928 11,741 3,475 81
Wisconsin 2,069,042 54,451 3,021 100

Northern Union 5,334,436 265,259 6,691 255


Iowa 2,231,853 56,025 2,906 115
Minnesota 1,979,912 79,205 1,700 79
PREFACE.

Area in Member-
Population sq. miles ship Churches
North Dakota 672,671 70,795 1,116 28
South Dakota 450,000 59,234 969 33

North Pacific Union 1,804,874 998,597 5,763 147


Montana 243,329 146,080 500 15
Southern Idaho 142,994 76,143 568 21
Upper Columbia 369,851 120,036 1,550 33
Western Oregon 417,450 32,840 .1,618 41
Western Washington 531,250 24,052 1,516 37
Alaska 100,000 599,446 11 0

Pacific Union 2,246,716 464,670 7,067 III


Arizona 170,000 113,020 242 7.
California 1,230,716 220,606 4,396 71
Southern California . . . 500,000 46,074 2,217 28
Utah 346,000 84,970 212 5


Southeastern Union 6,898,733 211,048 1,613 59
Cumberland 796,931 17,383 510 12
Florida 434,165 50,990 460 20
Georgia 2,216,331 59,436 180 5
North Carolina 1,976,571 52,250 296 13
South Carolina 1,474,735 30,989 167 9

Southern Union 8,226,765 218,477 1,556 7o


Alabama 1,923,074 59,010 321 15
Kentucky 2,009,665 37,688 282 14
Louisiana 1,381,625 48,720 280 11
Mississippi 1,551,207 46,340 265 15
Tennessee River 1,361,194 26,719 408 15

Southwestern Union 6,430,350 530,689 4,196 132


Arkansas 1,311,564 53,045 553 21
Oklahoma 1,625,000 69,830 1,889 69
Texas 2,798,476 163,778 1,494 34
New Mexico 195,310 122,460 90 5
West Texas 500,000 121,576 170 3

Western Canadian Union 1,120,688 947,200 817 .., 35


Alberta 195,000 251,000 283 10
British Columbia 300,000 . 383,300 230 12
Manitoba 365,688 72,900 220 10
Saskatchewan 260,000 . 240,000 84 3

Australasian. Union 48,823,085 3,438,383 3,712 114.


New South Wales . . 1,526,697 310,700 921 22
PREFACE. 7

Area in Member-
Population SQ.miles ship Churches
New Zealand 857,533 106,259 447 16
Queensland 550,404 688,497 258 6
South Australia 381,148 904,600 318 10
Tasmania 177,213 26,215 206 5
Victoria 1,210,304 87,884 758 17
West Australia 263,864 975,920 374 16
Cook Islands 12,500 200 18 1
Fiji 125,000 8,000 170 13
Friendly Islands 18,000 374 12 1
Java 32,000,000 50,500 6 0
New Guinea 350,000 3 ..
Norfolk Island 700 21 24 1
Philippine Islands... 8,000,000 115,026 3 ..
Pitcairn Island 167 6 67 1
Samoa 36,755 1,701 5 0
Singapore Mission 300,000 226 44 1
Society Islands 12,800 642 74 -4
Sumatra 3,000,000 161,612 4 0

British Union ,. 43,722,074 121,000 1,765 51


North England 16,392,364 27,510 674 19
South England 16,400,000 23,652 648 15
South Scotland 3,009,000 15,000 140 7
Wales 1,865,000 7,470 208 7
Ireland 4,388,107 32,583 88 3
North Scotland 1,667,603 14,785 7 0

German Union 136,011,078 611,00o 5,352 131


German Union Dist 1,145,000 560 3
East German 7,256,380 794 18
German-Swiss 2,500,000 428 12
Hungarian 17,876,189 96 4
North German 5,162,498 254 7
Prussian 3,671,922 551 22
Rhenish-Prussian 6,436,337 579 13
Saxon 4,508,601 375 7
Silesian 6,929,248 269 '9
South German 13,771,167 586 13
West German 12,006,580 572 15
Austrian 29,168,332 24 1
Balkan 13,698,603 129 2
Croatian 2,592,968 8
Holland & Fl. Belgium 9,287,253 127 5.

Latin Union 109,591,619 790,812 937 24


France 16,391,486 104,589 210 7
Roman-Swiss 1,025,256 5,000 545 14
Algeria 7,060,745 235,474 6 ..
French-Belgium ... 3,623,606 6,373 41 1
Italy 33,640,710 110,550 45 1
PREFACE.

Area in Member-
Population sq. miles ship Churches
Northern France . 22,860,781 102,465 44 1
Portugal 5,423,132 36,038 11 ..
Spain 19,565,903 190,050 35

Levant Union Mission ... . 50,938,782 3,493,000 314 23


Syrian-Egyptian 20,806,874 32 2
Turkish 17,999,956 279 21
Grecian 2,631,952 3
Persian 9,500,000

Russian Union 148,442,100 2,250,782 1,612 47


Baltic 6,362,300 446 8
Caucasian 12,022,200 610 18
South Russian 14,410,000 73 5
East Russia 22,692,700 160 9
Middle Russia 63,821,600 73 2
West Russia 22,392,700 206 5
Siberia 6,740,600 44
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Scandinavian Union 13,1 44,364 494,389 2,779 81
Denmark . . . 2,588,919 . . ., 872 19
Norway 2,052,221 809 21
Sweden 4,751,046 861 33
Finland - 2,816,500 116 3
Iceland & Greenland 90,363 40 1
Northland 845,315 81 4

South African Union 7,370,437 814,-083 837 20


Cape Colony 2,794,849 327,101 504 11
Natal-Transvaal 2,480,216 147,870 156 4
Barotseland - 300,000 140,000 19 1
Basutoland 218,903 10,293 13 1
Maranatha Mission 120,000 2,602 ..
Nyasaland 850,705 42,217 43 1
Somabula - Solusi 605,764 144,000 1 50 1
1 Area of Southern Rhodesia.

South American Union ... 41,964,550 5,825,561 2,210 61


Argentine 6,000,000 953,849 547 16
Chile 4,000,000 307,620 260 9
Rio Grande 1,370,000 134,391 325 7
Santa Catharina & Parana 800,000 126.858 580 12
Bolivia 2,235,000 600,000 3-
Ecuador 1,400,000 115,700 6 ..
North Brazil 17,356,000 2,545,095 230 5
Peru 4,559,550 600,000 20 1
Sao Paulo 2,570,000 209,876 33 1
Upper Parana 669,000 160,000 146 6
Uruguay 978,000 72,172 60 4
PREFACE. 9

Area in Member.
Population sq. miles ship Chu! ches
, West Indian Union 11,539,561 627,929 3,481 77
British Guiana 326,000 210,910 400 6
Central America 3,433,842 156,634 228 6
East Caribbean 900,000 2,471 400 7
Jamaica 826,437 4,207 1,385 31
South Caribbean 375,000 2,001 480 10
West Caribbean 1,000,000 164,268 358 8
Cuba 2,028,282 47,288 50 2
Hayti 1,000,000 ' 18,249 57 2
North Caribbean 1,650,000 21,901 123 5

Miscellaneous Missions 846,749,758 5,214,905 699 22


Bermuda 18,000 - 20 38 1
British West Africa 50,000,000 1,300,000 24 1
China 426,000,000 1,336,841 95 4
Hawaii 154,000 6,449 27 1
India 297,970,499 ' 1,584,935 230 4
Japan 45,000,000 147,655 110 4
' Korea 14,000,000 82,000 105 5
Mexico 13,607,259 757,005 70 2

African Missions 19,021,250 1,518,830 16 1


Abyssinia 8,280,000 150,000
British East Africa 4,038,250 1,000,000 5
German East Africa 6,703,000. 368,830 11 1

Total North America..... 88,200,173 5,253,432 62,380 1,917

Total outside No. America 1,477,318,658 25,200,674 2 3,714 652

Grand total 1,565,518,831 30,454,106 86,094 2,569

Vr For changes made in directories while the work on this book war'
in progress, see page 229.
Directory of the Seventh-day
Adventist Denomination.
GENERAL CONFERENCE.
Organized May 21, 1863.
Territory: The following-named Subtreasurer for Europe: Miss
Union Conferences: Atlantic, Alice Kiissner, Grindelberg 15a,
Canadian, Central, Columbia, Hamburg, Germany.
Lake, Northern, North Pacific, Home Secretary: T. E. Bowen,
Pacific, Southeastern, Southern, Takorna Park Station, Wash-
Southwestern, Western Cana- ington, D. C.
dian, Australasian, British, Ger- Statistical Secretary: H. E.
man, Latin, Russian, Scandina- Rogers, Takoma Park Station,
vian, South African, South Washington, D. C.
American, West Indian; the
Levant Union Mission; the mis- EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
_ sions of Bermuda, British West
Africa, China, Hawaii, India, A. G. Daniells, Takoma Park Sta-
Japan, Mexico; and the Dis- tion, Washington, D. C.
trict of Columbia. ti. A. Irwin, Takoma Park Sta-
Cable and Telegraphic Address: tion, Washington, D. C.
Adventist, Washington. (A B E. W. Farnsworth, South Lan-
C and Western Union tele- caster, Mass.
graphic codes used.) W. H. Thurston, 173 Second Ave.,
Post-office Address: Takoma Park Ottawa, Ontario.
Station, Washington, District of Allen Moon, 213-215 Dean Bldg.,
Columbia, U. S. A. 113 South Lafayette St., South
Bend, Ind.
OFFICERS. R. A. Under wood, 2718 Third Ave.,
President: A. G. Daniells, Takoma South, Minneapolis, Minn.
Park Station, Washington, D. C. E. T. Russell, College View, Nebr.
Vice-President: L. R. Conradi, Clarence Santee, Keene, Tex.
Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Ger- II. W. Cottrell, Mountain View,
Cal.
many. W. B. White, College Place,Wash.
Vice-President: G. A. Irwin, 0. A. Olsen, " Elsnath," Burwood
Takoma Park Station, Wash- St., Burwood, N. S. W., Aus-
ington, D. C. tralia.
Secretary: W. A. Spicer, Takoma L. R. Conradi, Grindelberg 15a,
Park Station, Washington, D. C. Hamburg, Germany.
Treasurer: I. H. Evans, Takoma W. J. Fitzgerald, Stanborough
Park Station, Washington, D. C. Park, Watford, Harts, England.
APPOINTED ASSISTANTS. R. C. Porter, " Wynnton," Selous
Road, Claremont, South Africa.
Assistant Secretary for Europe: J. W. Westphal, Casilla 481, Bue-
Guy Dail, Grindelberg 15a, Ham- nos Ayres, Argentina, South
burg, Germany. America.
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GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS.

U. Bender, Riversdale, Jamaica, OTHER MEMBERS.


West Indies.
W. A. Spicer, Takoma Park Sta- W. W. Prescott, Takoma Park
tion, Washington, D. C. Station, Washington, D. C.
1. H. Evans, Takoma Park Sta- M. C. Wilcox, Mountain View,
tion, Washington, D. C. Cal.
W. W. Prescott, Takoma Park W. A. Spicer, Takoma Park Sta-
Station, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
W. C. White, Sanitarium, Napa C. M. Snow, Takoma Park Sta-
Co., Cal. tion, Washington, D. C.
W. C. Sisley, Stanborough Park, H. R. Salisbury, Takoma Park
Watford, Herts, England. Station, Washington, D. C.
C. H. Jones, Mountain View, Cal. Mrs. Fannie Dickerson Chase, Ta-
S. N. Haskell, Box 597, Oakland, koma Park StatiOn, Washing-
Cal. ton, D. C.
Frederick Griggs, Takoma Park M. E. Kern, Takoma Park Sta-
Station, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
H. R. Salisbury, Takoma Park T. E. Bowen, Takoma Park Sta-
Station, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
W. A. George, M. D., care Sanita-
rium, Nashville, Tenn.
W. A. Ruble, M. D., 1 and 2 Iowa
Circle, Washington, D. C.
(l. B. Thompson, Takoma Park EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
Station, Washington, D. C.
C. Russell, Takoma Park Sta- OFFICERS.
tion, Washington, D. C.
W. A. Westworth, 75 Ashby St., Chairman: Prof: Frederick Griggs,
Atlanta, Ga. Takoma Park Station, Wash-
G. F. Haffner, Shattuck, -Okla. ington, D. C.
L. P. Tieche, Gland, Switzerland. Secretary: Prof. C. C. Lewis, Col-
E. L. Stewart, Gladstone, Mani- lege View, Nebr.
toba.
II. F. Schuberth, Grindelberg 15a, OTHER MEMBERS.
Hamburg, Germany.
J. C. Raft, Margethevej 5, Copen- L. A. Hoopes, Cooranbong, N. S.
hagen, V., Denmark. W., Australia.
T. T. Boettcher, Kleina Newastr. C. W. Irwin, Cooranbong, N. S.
12. Riga, Russia. W., Australia.
(36 members.) H. G. Lucas, San Fernando, Cal.
H. C. Lacey, Stanborough Park,
Watford, England.
0. Luepke, Friedensau, Post Gra-
bow, Bez. Magdeburg, Germany.
SABBATH-SCHOOL DEPART- Jean Vuilleumier, Gland, Switzer-
MENT. land.
M. E. Cady, College Place, Wash.
OFFICERS. Mrs. Fannie Dickerson Chase,
Takoma Park Station, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Chairman: G. B. Thompson, Ta- E. R. Palmer, Takoma Park Sta-
koma Park Station, Washing- tion, Washington, D. C.
ton, D. C. H. R. Salisbury, Takoma Park
Secretary: Mrs. L. Flora Plum- Station, Washington, D. C.
mer, Takoma Park Station, B. F. Machlan, South Lancaster,
Washington, D. C. c Mass.
12 GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS.

Mrs. L. Flora Plummer, Takoma C. M. Cottrell, Box 666, Regina,


Park Station, Washington, D. C. Saskatchewan.
B. E. Huffman, College View, I. A. Ford, 2123 Twenty-fourth
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
0. J. Graf, Berrien Springs, Mich. R. L. Pierce, 217 South Main St.,
C. Sorenson, Keene, Tex. Fort Worth, Texas.
C. B. Hughes, Riversdale, Ja- F. F. Byington, College View,
maica, West Indies. Nebr.
E. A. Sutherland, Madison, Tenn. B. B. Noftsger, 173 Second Ave.,
S. M. Butler, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Ottawa, Ontario.
M. B. Van Kirk, Graysville, Tenn.
W. W. Prescott, Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C. General Agents.
W. A. Spicer, Takoma Park Sta- R. J. Bryant, R. F. D. No. 2, Sar-
tion, Washington, D. C. atoga Springs, N. Y.
M. E. Kern, Takoma Park Sta- I. D. Richardson, Takoma Park
tion, Washington, D. C. Station, Washington, D. C.
Erik Arnesen, Skodsborg, Den- J. B. Blosser, Berrien Springs,
mark. Mich.
J. G. Lamson, 2800 Third Ave., Ira S. Jones, 173 Second Ave.,
South, Minneapolis, Minn. Ottawa, Ontario.
W. C. John, Diamante, Argentina, A. F. Harrison, Twenty-fourth
South America. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
C. P. Crager, Kenilworth, Cape, V. 0. Cole, R. F. D. No. 4, Rice-
South Africa. ville, Tenn.
W. W. Eastman, Keene, Texas.
C. G. Bellah, 1109 East Twelfth
PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT. St., Kansas City, Mo.
W. L. Manful, Elk Point, S. Dak.
OFFICERS. Carl E. Weaks, 611/ North Park
St., Portland, Oregon.
Chairman: C. H. Jones, Mountain
View, Cal. Foreign Members.
Secretary: E. R. Palmer, Takoma
Park Station, Washington, D. C. L. R. Conradi, Grindelberg 15a,
Assistant Secretary: H. I Hall, Hamburg, Germany.
Mountain View, Cal. H. Hartkop, Grindelberg 15a,
Missionary Secretary: D. W. Hamburg, Germany.
Reavis, Takoma Park Station, W. D. Salisbury, Warburton, Vic-
Washington, D. C. toria, Australia.
J. M. Johanson, Warburton, Vic-
Publishing House Members. toria, Australia.
S. N. Curtiss, Takoma Park Sta- W. C. Sisley, Stanborough Park,
tion, Washington, D. C. Watford, Herts, England.
Morris Lukens, Takoma Park Sta- A. C. Christensen, Akersgaden 74,
. tion, Washington, D. C. Christiania, Norway.
L. W. Graham, Room 404, 32 E. Lind, Kungsgatan 34, Stock-
Union Square, East, New York, holm, Sweden.
N. Y. J. Robert, 29 rue de la Synagogue,
J. W. Mace, Melville Bldg., South Geneva, Switzerland.
Bend, Ind. N. Z. Town, Casilla 481, Buenos
Jas. Cochran, 1109 East Twelfth Ayres, Argentina, South Amer-
St., Kansas City,. Mo. ica.
W. V. Sample, 611/2 North Park D. E. Wellman, 2 B Sarah St.,
- St., Portland, Oregon. Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies.
GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS. 13

General. F. M. Wilcox, Takoma Park Sta-


\V. C. White, Sanitarium, Napa tion, Washington, D. C.
Co., Cal. W. E. Bliss, M. D., Melrose, Mass.
I. H. Evans, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washingon, D: C. EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS BY UNION
W. A. Spicer, Takoma Park Sta- CONFERENCES.
tion, Washington, D. C.
W. A. Ruble, 1 and 2 Iowa Circle, L. A. Hansen, Graysville, Tenn.
Washington, D. C. R. M. Clarke, 1213 Fifteenth St.,
F. Griggs, Takoma Park Station; Moline, Ill.
Washington, D. C. W. M. Adams, Port Hammond,
British Columbia.
W. C. Green, M. D., 1223 Wolfe
RELIEF BUREAU. St., Little Rock, Ark.
J. R. Leadsworth, Loma Linda, '
near Redlands, Cal.
OFFICERS.
S. A. Lockwood, Mt. Tabor Sta.,
Chairman: W. A. Ruble, 1 and 2 Portland, Oregon.
Iowa Circle, Washington, D. C. F. C. Richards, M. D., Wah-
Secretary: E. R. Palmer, Takoma roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Park Station, Washington, D. C. E. Meyer, M. D., Friedensau, Post
Grabow, Bez. Magdeburg, Ger-
OTHER MEMBERS. many.
J. C. Ottosen,. M. D., Skodsborg,
G. A. Irwin, Takoma Park Sta- Denmark.
tion, Washington, D. C. A. B. Olsen, M. D., The Hydro,
W. C. White, Sanitarium, Napa Caterham, Surrey, England.
Co., Cal. P. A. De Forest, M. D., Sanita-
H. H. Hall, Mountain View, Cal. rium, Gland, Switzerland.
M. E. Kern, Takoma Park Sta- Geo. Thomason, M. D., Plumstead,
tion, Washington, D. C. Cape, South Africa.
R. H. Habenicht, M. D., Casilla
MEDICAL MISSIONARY 481, Buenos Ayres, Argentina,
COUNCIL. South America.
OFFICERS.
Chairman: W. A. George, M. D.,
care Sanitarium, Nashville,
Tenn. YOUNG PEOPLE'S MISSIONARY
Secretary: W. A. Ruble, M. D.,
1 and 2 Iowa Circle, Washing- VOLUNTEER DEPARTMENT.
ton, D. C.
MEMBERS APPOINTED BY GEN- OFFICERS.
ERAL CONFERENCE COM-
Chairman: M. E. Kern, Takoma
MITTEE.
Park Station, Washington, D. C.
D. H. Kress, M. D., Takoma Park Secretary: Miss Matilda Erick-
Station, Washington, D. C. son, Takoma Park Station,
H. F. Rand, M. D., Sanitarian', Washington, D. C.
Napa Co., Cal.
J. H. Neall, 243 South Boulevard, OTHER MEMBERS.
Atlanta, Ga.
G. H. Heald, M. D., Takoma Park G. B. Thompson, Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C. Station, Washington, D. C.
F. J. Otis, M. D., 28 Thirty-third H. R. Salisbury, Takoma Park
Place, Chicago, fl. Station, Washington, D. C.
14 ,GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS.

l'rederick Griggs, Takoma Park RELIGIOUS LIBERTY BUREAU.


Station, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. L. Flora Plummer, Takoma OFFICERS.
Park. Station, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Fannie Dickerson Chase, Ta- Chairman: K. C. Russell, Takoma
koma Park Station, Washing- Park Station, Washington, D. C.
ton, D. C. Secretary: W. A. Colcord, Ta-
Meade MacGuire, care Sanitarium, kom a Park Station, Washing-
Boulder, Colo. ton, D. C.
C. L. Benson, College View, Nebr.
0. K. Butler, Box 429, Walla OTHER MEMBERS.
Walla, Wash.
Miss Edith M. Graham, " Els-
nath," Burwood St., Burwood, Allen Moon, 215 Dean Bldg.,
N.. S. W., Australia. South Bend, Ind.
W. H. Wakeham, Stanborough. L. A. Smith, 2123 Twenty-fourth
Park, Watford, England. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Erik Arnesen, Sanitarium, Skods- G. B. Thompson, Takoma Park
borg, Denmark. Station, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Mettie S. Lenker, Grays- D. W. Reavis, Takoma Park Sta-
ville, Tenn. tion, Washington, D. C.
W. W. Ruble, Box 989, Minne- J. S. Washburn, 665 Decatur St.,
apolis, Minn. Memphis, Tenn.
Mrs. Carrie R. King, Mountain J. S. Wightman, College View,
View, Cal. Nebr.
Mrs. V. J. Farnsworth, South S. B. Horton, 85 Arcade, Nash-
Lancaster, Mass. ville, Tenn.
Miss Mary Robertson, 155 Stam- J. 0. Corliss, Mountain View, Cal.
ford Hill Road, Durban, Natal, H. W. Reed, Eagle River, Wis.
South Africa. C. M. Snow, Takoma Park Sta-
H. H. Cobban, Riversdale, Ja- tion, Washington, D. C.
maica, West Indies. W. T. Bartlett, Stanborough Park,
C. D. Lude, Casilla 481, Buenos Watford, England.
Ayres, Argentina, South Amer- A. J. S. Bourdeau, Mountain
ica. View, Cal.
S. M. Butler, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. W. A. Hennig, " Elsnath," Bur-
Miss Kate C. Bickham, Box 363, wood St., Burwood, N. S. W.,
Shreveport, La. Australia.
J. T. Boettcher, Kleina Newastr.
12, Riga, Russia.
Guy Dail, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
burg, Germany.
F. M. Dana, South Lancaster, NORTH AMERICAN FOREIGN
Mass. DEPARTMENT.
C. R. Kite, Boulder, Colo.
-J. G. Lamson, 2300 Third Ave., OFFICERS.
South, Minneapolis, Minn.
Chairman: G. A. Irwin, Takoma
Miss Bertha Lofstad, Port Ham- Park Station, Washingtqn, D. C.
mond, British Columbia. Secretary: I. H. Evans, Takoma
Miss Margaret Shanks, 213 Dal- Park Station, Washington, D. C.
housie St., Brantford, Ontario.
C. Sorenson, Keene, Tex. OTHER MEMBERS.
W. E. Straw, Berrien Springs, G. F. Haffner (Superintendent
Mich. German Department west of
GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS. 1.5

Mississippi River), Shattuck, C. H. Jones, Mountain View,


Okla. Cal. (Also general agent for
0. E. Reinke (Superintendent transpacific steamship lines.)
German Department east of Review and Herald Publishing
Mississippi River), 1519 Greene Association, Room 404, 32 Union
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Square, East, New York, N. Y.
S. Mortenson (Superintendent I. A. Ford, 2123 Twenty-fourth
Swedish Department), 5942 Pe- Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
oria St., Chicago, Ill. Wm. Covert, Boom 670, 324 Dear
L. H. Christian (Superintendent born St., Chicago, Ill.
Danish-Norwegian Department), A. Bacon, 84 Upper Tollington
Room 670, 324 Dearborn St., Park, London, N., England.
Chicago, Ill.
B. G. Wilkinson, Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C.
Manager of the New York City LEGAL CORPORATIONS
Foreign Literature Depository.
Corresponding Secretary: A. Boet- GENERAL CONFERENCE COR-
tcher, 32 Union Square, East, PORATION.
New York, N. Y.
Incorporated 1904.
Legal Title: " General Conference
HOME MISSIONARY DEPART- Corporation of Seventh-day
MENT. Adventists."
Constituency: The General Con-
Secretary: D. W. Reavis, Takoma ference delegates.
Park Station, Washington, D. C. Office Address: Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C.
Department Committee. Officers: Pres., A. G. Daniells;
Sec., W: A. Spicer; Treas., I. H.
F. M. Dana, South Lancaster, Evans.
Mass. Board of Trustees: A. G. Daniells,
J. B. Blosser, Berrien Springs, I. H. Evans, W. W. Prescott, G.
Mich. A. Irwin, K. C. Russell, S. N.
J. M. Fletcher, 1821 South High- Curtiss, W. A. Spicer.
land Ave., Chanute, Kans.
T. D. Gibson, 2718 Third Ave.,
South, Minneapolis, Minn.
0. K. Butler, Box 429, Walla GENERAL CONFERENCE ASSO-
Walla, Wash. CIATION.
Mrs. M. H. Crothers, 2123 Twen-
ty-fourth Ave., North, Nash-
ville, Tenn. Incorporated 1887.
Mrs. Helen D. Dowsett, 75 Ashby
St., Atlanta, Ga. Legal Title: " General Conference
Association of the Seventh-day
Adventists."
Constituency: The General Con-
ferelice delegates.
TRANSPORTATION AGENTS. Office Address: Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C.
I. H. Evans, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. (Also OFFICERS.
general agent for transatlantic
steamship lines.) President: A. 0. Daniells, Takoma
16 GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS.

Park Station, Washington, D. C. save useless repetition of names.)


Treasurer: I. H. Evans, Takoma Brown, Geo. M., R. F. D. No. 1,
Park Station, Washington, D. C. Greensboro, N. C.
Secretary: H. E. Rogers. Butler, Geo. I., Bowling Green,
Fla.
OTHER MEMBERS. Christian, L. H., Room 670, 324
Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.
W. A. Spicer, W. W. Prescott, Colcord, W. A., Takoma Park Sta-
K. C. Russell, G. A. Irwin, D. K. tion, Washington, D. C.
Nicola, Allen Moon, Wm. Co- Conradi, L. R., Grindelberg 15a,
vert, A. G. Haughey, R. A. Un- Hamburg, Germany.
derwood, J. E. Jayne, H. W. Daniells, A. G., TakOma Park Sta-
Cottrell, S. N. Curtiss, D. W. tion, Washington, D. C.
Reavis, A. E. Place, J. R. Scott, Evans, I. H., Takoma Park Sta-
J. Sutherland, T. E. Bowen, tion, Washington, D. C.
Frederick Griggs. Farnsworth, E. W., South Lan-
Executive Committee: A. G. Dan- caster, Mass.
iells, W. W. Prescott, I. H. Griggs, Frederick, Takoma Park
Evans, W. A. Spicer, H. E. Station, Washington, D. C.
Rogers. Haffner, G. F., Shattuck, Okla.
Haskell, S. N., Box 597, Oakland,
Cal.
Irwin, G. A., Takoma Park Sta-
FOREIGN MISSION BOARD. tion, Washington, D. C.
Kern, M. E., Takoma Park Sta-
Incorporated 1899. tion, Washington, D. C.
Kress, D. H., Takoma Park Sta-
Legal Title: " Foreign Mission tion, Washington, D. C.
Board of Seventh-day Advent- Loughborough, J. N., Lodi, Cal.
ists."
Trustees: A. G. Daniells, W. A. Lukens, Morris, Takoma Park
Spicer, S. N. Curtiss, H. W. Cot- Station, Washington, D. C.
trell, I. H. Evans, G. A. Irwin, Mortenson, S., 5942 Peoria St.,
G. M. Chaffee, W. W. Prescott, Chicago, Ill.
C. H. Edwards. Palmer, E. R., Takoma Park Sta-
Officers: Pres., A. G. Daniells; tion, Washington, D. C.
Sec., W. A. Spicer; Treas., I. H. Prescott, W. W., Takoma Park
Evans. Station, Washington, D. C.
Reinke, 0. E., 1519 Greene Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Russell, K. C., Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C.
LABORERS ENGAGED IN GEN-
Salisbury, H. R., Takoma Park
ERAL WORK UNDER THE Station, Washington, D. C.
GENERAL CONFERENCE. Shultz, Jas. E.; 1537 Ninth St.,
MINISTERS. N. W., Washington, D. C.
Spicer, W. A., Takoma Park Sta-
(Only the names and addresses tion, Washington, D. C.
of general workers not connected Strickland, J. A., Takoma Park
with mission fields appear in this Station, Washington, D. C.
list; names of workers connected Thompson, Geo. B., Takoma Park
with mission fields appear under Station, Washington, D. C.
the directories of Miscellaneous White, Mrs. E. G., " Elmshaven,"
Mission Fields. This is done to Sanitarium, Napa Co., Cal.
GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS. 17

White, W. C., Sanitarium, Napa Address: Takoma Park Station,


Co., Cal. Washington, D. C.
Wilkinson, B. G., Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C. OFFICERS.

LICENTIATES. Copstituency: A. G. Daniells, I. H.


Evans, K. C. Russell, G. B.
Bowen, T. E., Takoma Park Sta- Thompson, H. R. Salisbury, D.
tion, Washington, D. C. H. Kress, W. W. Prescott, M. C.
Bristol, A. J., Takoma Park Sta- Strachan, T. E. Bowen, H. E.
tion, Washington, D. C. Rogers, F. G. Atkinson, J. N.
Dail, Guy, Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Gillis, T. J. Chambers, N. W.
burg, Germany. Klopfer, A. J. Bristol, S. N.
Haskel, Mrs. H. H., Box 597, Curtiss, C. H. Hayton, 0. F.
Oakland, Cal. Butcher, Eugene Smith, Geo.
Hayton, C. H., Takoma Park Sta- W. Washington.
tion, Washington, D. C. Officers of the Constituency:
Robinson, Dores E., Sanitarium, Chairman, I. H. Evans; Vice-
Cal. Chairman, Chairman of the
Ruble, W. A., 1 and 2 Iowa Circle, Executive Committee; Treas.,
Washington, D. C. General Conference; Sec., H. E.
Snow, C. M., Takoma Park Sta- Rogers.
tion, Washington, D. C. Executive Committee: K. C. Rus-
sell, J. A. Strickland, B. G. Wil-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. kinson, Jas. E. Shultz, D. W.
Reavis, Joseph Gillis, G. B.
Thompson.
Crisler, C. C., Sanitarium, Cal.
Erickson, Matilda, Takoma Park Officers: Chairman, B. G. Wilkin-
Station, Washington, D. C. son; Sec., H. E. Rogers.
Farnsworth, Mrs. V. J., South
Lancaster, Mass. MINISTERS.
IVIacEnterfer, Sara, Sanitarium,
Cal. J. A. Strickland, Takoma Park
Plummer, Mrs. L. Flora, Takoma Station, Washington, D. C.
Park Station, Washington, D. C. Jas, E. Shultz, 1537 Ninth St.,
Rogers, H. E., Takoma Park Sta- N. W., Washington, D. C.
tion, Washington, D. C.
Sisco, H. N., 1 and 2 Iowa Circle,
Washington, D. C. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sisco, Dr. Patience S., 1 and 2
Iowa Circle, Washington, D. C.
Miss L. M. Slocum, 903 North
Carolina Ave., S. E., Washing-
ton, D. C.
Miss Bula M. Russell, Takoma
DISTRICT OF* COLUMBIA AND Park Station, Washington, D. C.
TAKOMA PARK. Miss Ella M. Leach, 1337 W St.,
N. W., Washington, D. C.
Organized 1903. Margaret Howard, 2207 Seventh
St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Territory: The District of Colum- Miss Edna Cockrell, 1337 W St.,
bia and Takoma Park. N. W., Washington, D. C.
Population: 332,091; sq. miles, 69. W. S. Connolly, 1344 Wallach
Membership: 482; churches, 5. Place, N. W., Washington, D. C.
18 ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE.

ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1901.
Territory: The Conferences of Island), New York, Greater New
Maine, Vermont, Central New York, and Western New York.
England (comprising the States Population: 14,572,926; sq. miles,
of Massachusetts and New 112,094.
Hampshire ),Southern New Eng- Membership: 5,255; churches, 186.
land (Connecticut and Rhode Office: South Lancaster, Mass.

ATLANTIC UNION

CONFERENCE

wAALER

NEW YORK
CON FERENCE
TU.. SSA

UNION f0NE IMIOCIMITEA{

OFFICERS.
Machlan, R. J. Bryant, T. H.
President: E. W. Farnsworth, Purdon, C. 0. Prince.
South Lancaster, Mass. " The Atlantic Union Conference
Vice-President: C. H. Edwards, Association of Seventh-day Ad-
51 Whitmore St., Hartford, ventists: " Trustees, Eugene
Conn. W. Farnsworth (Pres.), Horace
Secretary and Treasurer: Miss B. Tucker (Sec. and Treas.),
Jennie Thayer, South Lancaster, H. F. Ketring, B. F. Machlan,
Mass. W. A. Westworth, F. H. De Vin-
Auditor: Jennie Thayer. ney, C. H. Edwards.
General Missionary Secretary: F. Medical Missionary Department:
M. Dana, South Lancaster, Dr. C. 0. Prince, Secretary.
Mass. Educational Department: Secre-
General Missionary Agent: R. J. tary, B. F. Machlan, South Lan-
Bryant, R. F. D. No. 2, Sara- easter, Mass.
toga Springs, N. Y. Young People's Department: Sec-
Executive Committee: E. W. retary, F. M. Dana, South Lan-
Farnsworth, C. H. Edwards, caster, Mass.
Jennie Thayer, the presidents Religious Liberty Secretary: C. S.
of the Conferences composing Longacie,, South Lancaster,
the Union, E. E. Miles, B. F. Mass.
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 19

3IINISTERS. Jewish Department: Secretary,


Elder F. C. Gilbert, South Lan-
E. W. Farnsworth, South Lan- caster, Mass.
caster, Mass.
C. S. Longacre, South Lancaster, MINISTERS.
Mass.
H. F. Ketring, South Lancaster,
LICENTIATES.
Mass.
13. F. Machlan, South Lancaster, Lee S. Wheeler, care New Eng-
land Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.
Mass.
R. J. Bryant, R. F. D. No. 2, Sar- F. C. Gilbert, South Lancaster,
atoga Springs, N. Y. Mass.
P. F. Bicknell, care New England
F. M. Dana, South Lancaster, Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.
Mass. H. C. Hartwell, 66 Holman St.,
Attleboro, Mass.
CENTRAL NEW ENGLAND E. E. Miles, South Lancaster,
CONFERENCE. Mass.
H. E. Robinson, 31 Temple St.,
Organized 1903, out of territory Boston, Mass.
formerly comprising the New L. T. Nicola, 549 Dickinson St.,
England Conference. Springfield, Mass.
Territory: Massachusetts a n d J. II. Anderson, 24 Quincy St.,
New Hampshire, excepting. the Quincy, Mass.
counties of Coos and Grafton, F. W. Stray, 1 Cherry St., Haver-
N. H. hill, Mass.
A. E. Sanderson, 44 Pine Ave.,
Population: 3,860,320; sq. miles, Keene, N. H.
17,692.
Membership: 1,207; churches, 35. LICENTIATES.
Office: South Lancaster, Mass.
C. F. Ulrich, South Lancaster,
OFFICERS. Mass.
President: H. F. Ketring, South Ny. R. Uchtmann, 8 East Pearl
Lancaster, Mass. St., Nashua, N. H.
D. H. Jones, 478 Waltham St.,
Secretary and Treasurer: Of Con- West Newton, Mass.
ference and Tract Society, H. B. John K. Jones, 410 Durfee St.,
Tucker, South Lancaster, Mass. Fall River, Mass.
Secretary of Sabbath-school and S. W. Walker, Chelmsford Center,
Young People's Work: Mrs. L. 1VIass.
S. Wheeler, care New England H. Pannkoke, 5 Adelaide St., J.
Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass. P., Boston, Mass.
Field Missionary Agent: H. C.
Wilcox, South Lancaster, Mass. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Religious Liberty Department:
Secretary, P. F. Bicknell, care H. B. Tucker, South Lancaster,
New England Sanitarium, Mel- Mass.
H. C. Wilcox, South Lancaster,
rose, Mass.
Mass.
Educational Department: Secre- C. E. Palmer, 7 Upland Road,
tary, . Everett, Mass.
Medical Missionary Department: Dr. W. E. Bliss, care New Eng-
Secretary, Joel P. Bradford, M. land Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.
D., 25 Main St., New Bedford, Mrs. L. S. Wheeler, care New Eng-
Mass. land Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.
20 ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE

Mary Sanderspn, M. D., 46 Forest and Ulster, in the State of New


Park Ave., Springfield, Mass. York.
Mrs. M. A. Wheeler, South Lan- Population: Apprciximately, 5,-
caster, Mass. 000,000; sq. miles, 6,031.
Miss Ethel W. Meek, 17 Willard Membership: 944; churches, 23.
St., Chelsea,Mass. Office: 32 Union Square, East,
Miss Jennie L. Person, 124 Shaw- New York, N. Y.
mut Ave., Boston, Mass.
Miss Minnie A. Sanderson, 124
Shawmut Ave., Boston, Mass.. OFFICERS
Miss Zaidie Goodrich, care New
England Sanitarium, Melrose, President: M. L. Andreasen, 475
Mass. Seventy-ninth St., Brooklyn,
Miss Helen V. Ross, 20 Piedmont N. Y.
St., Worcester, Mass. Secretary and Treasurer: L. W.
Mrs. Ella M. Wilber, South Lan- Graham, 32 Union Square East,
caster, Mass. New York, N. Y.
Nina Baierle, M. D., care New Executive Committee: M. L. An-
England Sanitarium, Melrose, dreasen, L. W. Graham, 0. E.
Mass. Reinke, G. M. Chaffee, J. L.
Johnson, Louis Zecchetto, J. B.
CHURCH -SCHOOL TEACHERS. Mallory.
Field Missionary Agent: Henry
Miss Carrie E. Robie, South Lan- Tonjes, 287 Third St., New-
caster, Mass. burgh, N. Y.
Miss Chamberlain, care A. E. San- Sabbath-school and Young Peo-
derson, Pine Ave., Keene, N. H. ple's Missionary Volunteer De-
Miss Mabel Lucas, Strawberry partments: Mrs. L. H. Proctor,
Hill Road,- Concord, Mass. 287 Third St., Newburgh, N. Y. ,
MEDICAL WORKERS. Medical Department: B. B. Kinne,
M. D., H. P. Vaughan, M. D.,
C. 0. Prince, M. D., South Lan- E. H. M. Sell, M. D.
caster, Mass. Educational Department: Mrs.
Dr. W. E. Bliss, care New Eng- L. H. Proctor, Mrs. M. L. An-
land Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass. dreasen, Miss Hilda Norman.
Nina Baierle, M. D., care New Religious Liberty Department:
England Sanitarium, Melrose, Amos Mitchell, 5605 Thirteenth
Mass. Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Claude
Miss Zaidie Goodrich, care New Maybel, 7 East 135th St., New
England Sanitarium, Melrose, York, N. Y.; Louis Klebahn,
Mass. 1 West Thirty-fourth St., New
Joel P. Bradford, M. D., 25 Main York, N. Y.
St., New Bedford, Mass.
Mary Sanderson, M. D., 46 Forest
Park Ave., Springfield, Mass. MINISTERS.

111. L. Andreasen, 475 Seventy-


GREATER NEW YORK CON- ninth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
J. K. Humphrey, 1693 Dean St.,
FERENCE. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Organized 1902. L. H. Proctor, 287 Third St., New-
burgh, N. Y.
Territory: The City of Greater L. Zecehetto, 1448 Crotona Park
New York, Long Island, and the E, New Ycirk, N. Y.
counties of Westchester, Rock- Anol Grundset, 336 Bay Ridge
land, Putnam, Orange, Dutchess, Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 21

LICENTIATES. Membership: 429; churches, 21,


Office: 1377 Washington Ave.,
R. Calderone, 117 Franklin Ave., Portland, Me.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Stephen Halusic, 415 East Sev- OFFICERS.
, enty-third St., New York, N. Y.
J. C. Hennessy, 887 Freeman St.,
New York, N. Y. President: J. B. Goodrich, Blaine,
J. J. Kennedy, R. F. D. No. 1, Me.
Englewood, N. J. Vice-President: B. F. Davis,
P. H. Martin, 97 Ball St., Port Hartland, Me.
Jervis, N. Y. Secretary and Treasurer of Con-
Amos Mitchell, 5605 Thirteenth ference and Tract Society: Miss
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Eliza H. Morton, 1377 Washing-
G. E. Nord, 462 East 137th St., ton Ave., Portland, Me.
New York, N. Y. Secretary and Treasurer of Sab-
Antonio Savarese, 319 East 108th bath-school Department: Mrs.
St., New York, N. Y. W. 0. Howe, 1377 Washington
John D. Sivak, 205 East Sixty- Ave., Portland, Me.
sixth St., New York, N. Y. Secretary of Young People's
Work: Jennie R. Bates, 1377
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Washington Ave., Portland, Me.
Secretary of Religious Liberty De-
H. P. Hansen, 566 Henry St., partment: W. 0. Howe, 1377
Brooklyn, N. Y. Washington Ave., Portland, Me.
Miss E. ,Kehrein, 542 East 139th Field Missionary Secretary: Miss
St., New York, N. Y. Jennie R. Bates, 1377 Washing-
Mrs. R. Leo, 1971 Amsterdam ton Ave., Portland, Me.
Ave., New York, N. Y. Field Missionary Agent: Geo. W.
A. 0. Lund, 350 Beckman Ave., Whitney, 10 Noyes Place, Au-
New York, N. Y. gusta, Me.
C. Massimino, 535 West 110th St., Executive Committee: J. B. Good-
New York, N. Y. rich, B. F. Davis, R. S. Hobbs,
Miss A. Meyer, 78 Norwood Ave., Geo. W. Whitney, H. C. Giles.
Brooklyn, N. Y. Benevolent Association of Sev-
Miss H. Neumann, 1519 Greene enth-day Adventists: President,
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Geo. Whitney, 10 Noyes Place,
Miss Edith M. Nord, 462 East Augusta, Me.; Vice-President,
137th St., New York, N. Y. B. F. Davis; Clerk and Treas-
Fred Scharff', 1302 Ave. A, New urer, E. C. Taylor; Auditor,
York, N. Y. E. H. Morton; Trustees, W. J.
Henry Thomson, 46 Worthington Dunscomb, J. B. Goodrich, E. C.
St., Winfield Junction, Long Taylor, Geo. Whitney, Chas.
Island, N. Y. Harmon, B. F. Davis, S. J. Her-
Henry Tonjes, 287 Third St., New- sum.
burgh, N. Y. Educational Committee: Eliza H.
Morton, Jennie R. Bates, H. C.
Giles.

MAINE CONFERENCE. MINISTERS.

Organized 1867. J. B. Goodrich, Blaine, Me.


S. J. Hersum, Richmond, Me.
Territory: The State of Maine. P. B. Osborne, Skowhegan, Me.
Population: 694,466; sq. miles, H. C. Giles, R. F. D. No. 1, Rich-
29,000. mond, Me.
22 ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE.

John Wilson, 3 Chestnut St., Port- Religious Liberty Department:


land, Me. Secretary, A. J. Clark, 47 Allen
St., Hudson, N. Y.
LICENTIATES. Medical Missionary Department:
Secretary, Owen B. Green, 327
A. J. Verrill, Oxford, Me. State St., Watertown, N. Y.
Chas. A. Brown, South Orrington, Sabbath-school Department: Sec-
Me. retary, Mrs. F. C. Webster, 100
Lenox Ave., Oneida, N. Y.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Field Missionary Agent: A. R.
Scott, 970 Emmett St., Schenec-
Jennie R. Bates, 1377 Washing- tady, N. Y.
ton Ave., Portland, Me. Executive Committee: F. H. De-
Jennie Giles, R. F. D. No. 1, Rich. Vinney, D. E. Wood, J. G.
mond, Me. White, F. .C. Webster, F. N.
E. H. Morton, 1377 Washington Johnson.
Ave., Portland, Me. " New York Conference Associa-
Mrs. W. 0. Howe, 1377 Washing- tion of Seventh-day Advent-
ton Ave., Portland, Me. ists: " Trustees: F. H. DeVin-
ney (Pres.), J. G. White (Vice-
President), F. N. Johnson (Sec-
retary and Treasurer), L. A.
Ferris (Auditor), F. C. Webster,
NEW YORK CONFERENCE. H. D. Church, D. E. Wood.
Organized 1862; reorganized 1906.
MINISTERS.
Territory: Eastern portion of the
State . of New York, east of the F. H. DeVinney, 317 West Bloom-
eastern boundaries of the coun- field St., Rome, N. Y.
ties of Cayuga, Tompkins, and S. B. Whitney, Frankfort, N. Y.
Tioga, excepting the counties of F. Wheeler, West Monroe, Oswego
Westchester, Rockland, Put- Co., N. Y.
nam, Orange, Dutchess, and Ul- H. H. Wilcox, R. F. D. No. 5,
ster, also the city of Greater Potsdam, N. Y.
New York. A. J. Clark, 47 Allen St., Hudson,
Population: 1,674,499; sq. miles, N. Y.
30,765.
Membership: 906; churches, 35. LICENTIATES.
Office: 317 West Bloomfield St.,
Rome, N. Y. F. C. Webster, 100 Lenox Ave.,
Oneida, N. Y.
D. G. Turk, 525 State St., Bing-
hamton, N. Y.
OFFICERS. H. F. Tayl6r, Gen. Del., Norwich,
N. Y.
President: F H. DeVinney, 317 C. D. Sharp, 4 Eleanor St.,
West Bloomfield St., Rome, Schenectady, N. Y.
N. Y. W. S. Jenkins, 317 West Bloom-
Secretary and Treasurer: F. N. field St., Rome, N. Y;
Johnson, 317 West Bloomfield W. C. Mathewson, St. Jonesville,
St., Rome, N. Y. N.Y.
Tract Society: Secretary and
Treasurer, F. N. Johnson. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Educational Department: Secre-
tary, W. W. Wheeler, 317 West Mary A. Millington, 29 Second
Bloomfield St., Rome, N. Y. St., Albany, N. Y.
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 23

Emma L. Lawrence, Gen. Del., retary, (temporary) H. Lesley


Schenectady, N. Y. Shoup, office address.
A. R. Scott, 970 Emmett St., Religious Liberty Bureau: Secre-
Schenectady, N. Y. tary, W. R. Andrews, office ad-
Mrs. W. S. Jenkins, 317 West dress.
Bloomfield St., Rome, N. Y. Field Missionary Agent: Chas.
Mrs. Bessie Jackson-Rice, 136 Dyer, 779 Park Ave., Auburn,
Elmwood Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. R. I.
Mrs. Vesta J. Webster, 100 Lenox Executive Committee: C. H. Ed-
Ave., Oneida, N. Y. wards, D. B. Parmelee, D. A.
F. N. Johnson, 317 West Bloom- Bidwell, G. P. Coates, J. A.
field St., Rome, N. Y. Tefft, W. R. Andrews.-
" Southern New England Confer-
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. ence Association of Seventh-
day Adventists, Incorporated: "
Miss Ethel M. Harris, Vienna,
Trustees, D. B. Parmelee.
N. Y.
(Pres.), 0. M. Russell (Sec. and
Miss Laura Wikoff, Syracuse,
Treas.), D. A. Bidwell, W. R.
N. Y.
Andrews.
Mrs. Anna Richmond, Oxford,
N. Y.
Mrs. B. B. Aldrich, 373 Seymour MINISTERS.
Ave., Utica, N. Y.
Olivia Bidwell, North Creek, N. Y. C. H. Edwards, 51 Whitmore St.,
Miss Lizzie Bruce, Igerna, N. Y. Hartford, Conn.
J. C. Stevens, 51 Whitmore St.,
Hartford, Conn.
W. R. Andrews, 51 Whitmore St.,
SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND Hartford, Conn.
Elof Johnson, 51 Whitmore St.,
CONFERENCE. Hartford, Conn.
Organized in 1903, from territory H. Lesley Shoup, 51 Whitmore St.,
formerly comprised in the New Hartford, Conn:
England Conference.
Territory: The States of Con- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES..
necticut and Rhode Island.
Population: 1,500,000; sq. miles, 'Miss E. Matilda Thaler, 51 Whit-
6,140. more St., Hartford, Conn.
Membership: 497; churches, 20. Miss Ona M. Russell, 51 Whitmore
Office: 51 Whitmore St., Hart- St., Hartford, Conn.
ford, Conn. Mrs. Eva B. Daggett, 51 Whit-
more St., Hartford, Conn.
OFFICERS. Miss Carrie Adams, 51 Whitmore
St., Hartford, Conn.
President: C. H. Edwards, office
Miss Rebecca Sherritt, 51 Whit-
address.
more St., Hartford, Conn.
Vice-President: D. B. Parmelee.
Mrs. M. A. Scribner, 51 Whit-
43 Sargeant St., Hartford,
more St., Hartford, Conn.
Conn.
Secretary and Treasurer of Con--
ference and Tract Society: Miss CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Ona M. Russell,. office address.
Sabbath-school Department: Sec- Miss Mattie B. Tefft, Turnerville,
retary, Miss Ona M. Russell, Conn.
office address. Mrs. H. E. Warner, Clintonville,
Young People's Department; Sec- Conn.
24 ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE.

VERMONT CONFERENCE. WESTERN NEW YORK CON-


Organized 1863. FERENCE.
Organized 1906.
Territory: The State of Vermont,
and the Counties of Coos and Territory: The State of New
Grafton, New Hampshire. York west of the eastern bound-
Population: 343,641; sq. miles, ary of the counties of Cayuga,
9,565. Tompkins, and Tioga.
Membership: 407; churches, 15. Population: 1,500,000; sq. miles,
Office: 190 North Winooski Ave., 12,901.
Burlington, Vt. Membership: 865; churches, 37.
Office: 8 East Jefferson St., Sal-
OFFICERS. amanca, N. Y.
President: 0. Montgomery, of- OFFICERS.
fice address.
Secretary and Treasurer of Con- President: H. W. Carr, office ad-
ference and Tract Society: W. dress.
E. Fortune, office address. Vice-President: J. W. Raymond,
Field Missionary Secretary: . 121 Sanford St., Rochester, N. Y.
Secretary Sabbath-school and Secretary and Treasurer of Con-
Missionary Volunteer Depart- ference and Tract Society: Mrs.
ments: Mrs. A. E. Taylor, H. W. Carr, office address.
Barton Landing, Vt. Assistant Secretary and Treasurer
Medical Missionary Secretary: of Conference and Tract So-
Dr. C. F. Ball. ciety: Miss Delight M. Landon,
Religious Liberty Secretary: T. office address.
H. Purdon, Rutland, Vt. Educational Department: Secre-
Field Missionary Agent: tary, E. A. Manry, Tunesassa,
Educational Committee: The Ex- N. Y.
ecutive Committee. Missionary Secretary: R. B.
Executive Committee: 0. Mont- Clapp, 512 Jefferson St., Elmira,
gomery, 0. 0. Farnsworth, T. N. Y.
H. Purdon, W. E. Fortune, A. Field Missionary Agent: .
P. Needham. Religion's Liberty Secretary: T. B.
Westbrook, 116 Maple Ave., Me-
MINISTERS. dina, N. Y.
Sabbath-school Department Sec-
0. Montgomery, 190 North Win- retary: Mrs. E. E. Prescott,
ooski Ave., Burlington, Vt. 371 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo,
0. 0. Farnsworth, Jamaica, Vt. N. Y.
T. H. Purdon, Rutland, Vt. Young People's Missionary Volun-
teer Department: Secretary,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Mrs. R. B. Clapp, 512 Jefferson
St., Elmira, N. Y.
W. E. Fortune, .190 North Win-
Executive Committee: H. W.
ooski Ave., Burlington, Vt. Carr, J. W. Raymond, F. H.
A. W. Coon, 190 North Winooski Hicks, E. J. Dryer, T. B. West-
Ave., Burlington, Vt. brook.
Mrs. A. E. Taylor, Barton Land-
ing, Vt. MINISTERS.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. H. W. Carr, 8 'East Jefferson St.,
Salamanca, N. Y.
Winnifred Young, Randolph, Vt. J. W. Raymond, 12] Sanford St.,
Mrs. Carrie Farnsworth, Jamaica, Rochester, N. Y.
Vt. F. Peabody, West Valley, N. Y.
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 25

E. J. Dryer, 164 Glenwood Ave., Miss Effa Gilbert, 96 Conkey St.,


Buffalo, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y.
T. B. Westbrook, 116 Maple Ave., Mrs. R. B. Clapp, 512 Jefferson St.,
Medina, N. Y. Elmira, N. Y.
Mrs. H. W. Carr, 8 East Jefferson
LICENTIATES. St., Salamanca, N. Y.
Miss Delight M. Landon, 8 East
F. H. Hicks, 6 East Jefferson St., Jefferson St., Salamanca, N. Y.
Salamanca, N. Y. E. A: Manry, Tunesassa, N. Y.
R. B. Clapp, 512 Jefferson St., Miss Wilhemina Miller, 43 Peck-
Elmira, N. Y. ham St., Buffalo, N. Y.
E. C. Townsend, 411 Central Ave.,
Dunkirk, N. Y. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Miss Minnie Ismert, R. F. D.
No, 10, Medina, N. Y.
Mrs. Eva Jenks, 533 High St., Miss Lulu Tarbell, 96 Conkey St.,
Lockport, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y.

CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized Igor.
Territory: The Conferences of Population: 5,629,004; sq. miles,
Maritime, Quebec, and Ontario, 660,884.
and the Newfound
land Mission Membership: 1,117; churches, 44.
Field. Office Address: 173 Second Ave.,
Ottawa, Ontario.
.

1::j CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE

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:1;,ir,fer.11, 4

OFFICERS. Secretary and Treasurer: B. B.


Noftsger, office address.
President: W. H. Thurston, of- Executive Committee: W. H.
fice address. Thurston, Wm. Guthrie, B. B.
Vice-President: Wm. Guthrie, Noftsger, J. 0. Miller, C. H.
1705a St. Urbain St., Montreal, Keslake. G. H. Skinner, Eugene
Quebec. Leland, I. S. Jones, W. J. Blake.
26 CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Religious Liberty Secretary: Eu- Livingston, New Castle Creek,


gene Leland. Queen's Co., New Brunswick.
Auditor: R. A. Heard. Field Agent: G. W, Miller, Went-
Educational Secretary: W. J. worth Station, Nova Scotia.
Blake, office address. Executive Committee: J. 0. Mil-
Missionary Field Agent: I. S. ler, E. E. Gardner, I. J. Gault,
Jones, office address. Wm. H. Cook, Jas. G. Hanna.
Auditor: I. J. Gault.
MINISTERS.
MINISTERS.
W. H. Thurston, 173 Second Ave.,
Ottawa, Ontario. J. 0. Miller, 17 Metcalf St., St.
C. H. Keslake, St. John's, New- John, New Brunswick.
foundland. E. E. Gardner, Williamsdale, East,
Nova Scotia.
LICENTIATES. .
LICENTIATE.
F. W. Johnston, Twillingate, New-
foundland. A. A. Livingston, New Castle
B. B. Noftsger, 173 Second Ave., Creek, Queen's New Bruns-
Ottawa, Ontario. wick.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

I. S. Jones, 173 Second Ave., Ot- Mabel A. Dimock, Farmington,


tawa, Ontario. Nova Scotia.
Mable Patterson, Williamsdale,
East, Nova Scotia.

MARITIME CONFERENCE.
Organized 1902. ONTARIO CONFERENCE.
Territory: The Provinces of New Organized 1899..
Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and
Prince Edward Island. Territory: The Province of On-
Population: 930,341; sq. miles, tario.
50,800. Population: 2,659,484; sq. miles,
Membership: 260; churches,. 12. 222,000.
Office: Williamsdale, East, Nova Membership: 612; churches, 24.
Scotia. Office Address: Lorne Park, .0n-
tario.
OFFICERS.
OFFICERS.
President: J. 0. Miller, 17 Met-
calf St., St. John, New Bruns- President: Eugene Leland, office
wick. address.
Treasurer: E. E. Gardner, office Secretary and Treasurer of Con-
address. ference: C. D. Terwillegar, of-
Secretary: Beatrice Heisler, office fice address.
address. Secretary Sabbath-school and
Secretary Sabbath-school Depart- Young People's Departments:
ment: Beatrice Heisler. Miss Margaret Shanks, 213
Secretary Young People's Depart- Dalhousie St., Brantford, On-
ment: Miss Mabel Dimock, tario.
Farmington, Nova Scotia. Executive Committee: Eugene Le-
Religious Liberty Secretary: A. A. land, J. T. Errington, J. T.
CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 27

Smith, Charles Smith, R. A. Secretary and Treasurer: Darwin


Heard. Dingman, South Bolton, Que-
" Ontario Seventh-day Adventist bec.
Conference Association: " Trus- Secretary Sabbath-school and
tees: Eugene Leland, Chas. Young People's Departments:
Smith, J. T. Errington, R. A. Mrs. G. H. Skinner, North Hatley,
Heard, J. T. Smith. Quebec.
Religious Liberty Secretary: Eu- Missionary Field Secretary: G. H.
gene Leland. Skinner, North Hatley, Quebec.
Educational Secretary: H. T. Missionary Field Agent: Ira
Curtis, Lorne Park, Ontario. Jones, 173 Second Ave., Ottawa,
Missionary Secretary: Miss Sadie Ontario.
Baker, Palmerston, Ontario. Executive Committee: Wm. Guth-
rie, G. H. Skinner, D. Dingman,
MINISTERS. John Booth, Oscar Davis.
Eugene Leland, Lorne Park, On-
tario. MINISTERS.
F. A. Tracy, 123 Division St., Ot-
Wm. Guthrie, 1705a St. Urbain
tawa, Ontario. St., Montreal, Quebec.
Isaac Sanborn, 55 Stanley St., St.
H. E. Rickard, Fitch Bay, Quebec.
Thomas, Ontario.
G. H. Skinner, North Hatley, Que-
LICENTIATES. bec.
J. G. Hanna, 930 Esplanade Ave.,
J. T. Errington, 389 Concord Ave., Montreal, Quebec.
Toronto; Ontario.
M. W. De L'horbe, Tweed, On- LICENTIATES.
tario.
H. T. Curtis, Lorne Park, Ontario. H. W. Ingham, Fitch Bay, Quebec.
M. J. Allen, 371 Sackville St., E. Fawer, 1394a St. Urbain St.,
Toronto, Ontario. Montreal, Quebec.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Miss Sadie Baker, Palmerston, On-
tario. Miss Eva V. Johnston, South
Miss Margaret Shanks, 213 Dal- Stukely, Quebec.
housie St., Brantford, Ontario. Mrs. G. H. Skinner, North Hatley,
_Airs. J. T. Errington, 389 Concord Quebec.
Ave., Toronto, Ontario.. CHURCH -SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Mrs. J. Eva Leland, Lorne Park,
Ontario. H. W. Ingham, Fitch Bay, Quebec.
Miss Eva V. Johnston, South
QUEBEC CONFERENCE. Stukely; Quebec.
Organized 1880.
Territory: Province of Quebec.
Pdpulation: 1,814,179; sq. miles, NEWFOUNDLAND MISSION
347,350. FIELD.
Membership: 210: churches, 7
Office Address: South Bolton, Territory: The Island of New-
Quebec. foundland and Labrador.
OFFICERS.
Population: 225,000; sq. miles,
42,734.
President: Wm. Guthrie, 1705a Membership: 35; church, 1.
St. Urbain St., Montreal, Que- Office Address: Box 217, St.
bec. John's, Newfoundland.
28 CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

OFFICERS. LICENTIATE.

Superintendent: C. H. Keslake. F. W. Johnston, Twillingate,


Directors: C. H. Keslake, J. R. Newfoundland.
Johnston, G. H. Morgan, W. H. MISSIONARY NURSE.
Thurston, Wm. Guthrie.
Sabbath-school Secretary: . Miss Lucinda Iler, Box 217, St.
John's, Newfoundland.
MINISTER. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER.

C. H. Keslake, Box 217, St. John's, Miss Elizabeth Milley, 15 Hamil-


. Newfoundland. ton St., St. John's, Newfound-
land.

CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1902.

Territory: The Kansas, Nebraska, OFFICERS.


Northern Missouri, Southern
Missouri, Eastern Colorado, President: E. T. Russell, College
Western Colorado, and Wy- View, Nebr.
oming Conferences. Vice-President: A. T. Robinson,
Population: 6,720,246; sq. miles, 905 North California Ave., Hast-
462,864. ings, Nebr.
Membership: 8,827; churches, 268. Secretary: B. E. Huffman, College
Office: College View, Nebr. View, Nebr.

CENTRAL
UNION
CI,NFERENCE
CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE. 29

Auditor: C. T. Cavaness, College


View, Nebr. MINISTERS.
Treasurer: Union College, College (All the Ministers, Licentiates,
View, Nebr. and Missionary Licentiates
Executive Committee: E. T. Rus-
sell, A. T. Robinson, the presi- named below may be addressed
dents of the local conferences in at College View, Nebr.)
the Central Union Conference, E. T. Russell, J. H. Morrison, C. C.
the President of Union College, Lewis, B. E. Huffman, August
the Secretaries of the Medical, Anderson, C. R. Kite, J. S.
Educational, " Young People's, Wightman, G. A. Grauer, P. E.
and Religious Liberty Depart- Berthelsen, F. M. Burg, H. R.
ments of the Union Conference, Johnson, C. L. Benson.
the manager of the Kansas City
Branch of Pacific Press Pub- LICENTIATES.
lishing Company, the manager
of the International Publishing C. G. Bellah (1009 East Twelfth
Association, the General Can- St., Kansas City, Mo.), F. F.
vassing Agent, and the Mission- Byington, N. B. Emerson, E. C.
Kellogg, J. M. Fletcher (1821
ary Secretary.
Educational Department: Secre- South Highland Ave., Chanute,
Kans.), D. E. Huffman, E. C.
tary, B. E. Huffman.
Witzke, Mrs. Lulu Wightman.
Young People's Department: C.
R. Kite, College View, Nebr. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Religious Liberty Secretary: J.
S. Wightman, College View, A. Swedberg, Mrs. Belle Emerson,
Nebr. Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis, H. A.
Missionary Secretary: J. M. Morrison, Mrs. Winifred Rowell,
Fletcher, 1821 South Highland C. T. Caviness, Mertie Wheeler,
Ave., Chanute, Kansas. Mettie Cornell, Elsa Northrup,
General Canvassing Agent: C. G. Elsie Andrews, C. N. Roberts,
Bellah, 1109 East Twelfth St., Otto Schwedrat, A. G. fiaflor,
Kansas City, Mo. Sarah Peck, Hansigne Strunge,
Educational Advisory Board:- Edu- Rudolph Schopbach, E. E. Bo-
cational Secretary of Union den, L. L. Caviness, C. A.
Conference, President of Union Thorp, Freida Reinmuth, A. G.
College, Educational Superinten- Larson, H. U. Stevens, Adam
dents of local conferences in Schmidt, B. F. Yoeman, Inez
Union. Chairman, B. E. Huff- Holland.
man.
Official Board having in charge the
Christian Record and the work
for the blind: E. T: Russell, N. EASTERN COLORADO CON-
B. Emerson, D. R. Callahan, F. FERENCE.
F. Byington. Organized 1883; divided and reor-
Editorial Committee: B. E. Huff- ganized 1908.
man, E. T. Russell, C. N. Rob-
erts, J. S. Hart; Treas., N. B. Territory: Colorado east of the
Emerson; Secretary, Mettie Cor- Continental Divide.
nell. Population: 500,000; sq. miles,
" Central Union Conference Asso- 75,000.
ciation of Seventh-day Advent- Sabbath-keepers: 2,000; churches,
ists: " E. T. Russell, D. R. Cal- 30.
lahan, N. B. Emerson, F. F. By- Office: 1112 Kalamath St., Den-
ington, J. H. Morrison. ver, Colo.
30 CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.

OFFICERS. C. A. Hansen, M. D., 1653 High


St., Denver, Colo.
President: J. W. Lair, Boulder, F. M. Corbaley, 1112 Kalamath
Colo. St., Denver, Colo. .
Vice-President and Secretary: U. P. Long, Sedgewick, Colo.
F. M. Wilcox, care Colorado M. D. Warfie, Boulder, Colo.
Sanitarium, Boulder, Colo. J. B. Wilson, Box 34, Pueblo, Colo.
Treasurer: Eastern Colorado C. 0. Svensson, 1112 Kalamath
Tract Society, office address. St., Denver, Colo.
Executive Committee: J. W. Lair, Watson Ziegler, Ft. Collins, Colo.
F. M. Wilcox, E. E. Farnsworth, B. L. Dieffenbacher, D. D. S.,
Meade Mac Guire, H. A. Auf- Canon City, Colo.
dehar.
Tract Society Department: Sec-
retary and Treasurer, R. M. LICENTIATES.
Rockey, office address.
Field Missionary Agent: F. M. W. D. Emery, R. F. D. No. 2,
Corbaley, office address. Box 106, Boulder, Colo.
Sabbath-school Department: Sec., J. Z. Walker, La Veta, Colo.
Mrs. Mae Warfle, Boulder, Colo. J. E. Carmichael, 1112 Kalamath
Missionary Volunteer Department: St., Denver, Colo.
Sec., R. T. Emery, R. F. D. No. M. 0. Douglass, 1112 Kalamath
2, Box 106, Boulder, Colo. St., Denver, Colo.
Religious Liberty Department: G. Mathieson, Ft. Collins, Colo.
Secretary, F. M. Wilcox. Judge C. C. Holbrook, Alamosa,
Medical Department: Secretary, Colo.
C. A. Hansen, M. D., 1653 High Bruce H. Shaw, Pueblo, Colo.
St., Denver, Colo. Theo. E. Valentiner, 1112 Kala-
"Seventh-day Adventist Associa- math St., Denver, Colo.
tion of Colorado " (legal corpo-
ration): J. W. Lair, Chairman; MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
F. M. Wilcox, Secretary; Judge
C. C. Holbrook, E. E. Earns- Alice Finch, 223 Broadway, Pu-
117orth, H. A. Aufdehar, G. W. eblo, Colo.
Anglebarger. R. M. Rockey, 1112 Kalamath St.,
Board of Education: W. A. Hag- Denver, Colo.
kins, F. M. Wilcox, C. H. Lida B. Moore, Boulder, Colo.
Parker, Robert Beaird, H. M. J. Clyde Englund, 1112 Kalamath
Richards. St., Denver, Colo.
Mrs. Minnie Mac Guire, Boulder,
MINISTERS. Colo.
Ralph Emery, R. F. D. No. 2,
J. W. Lair, Boulder, Colo. Boulder, Colo.
F. M. Wilcox, Sanitarium, Boul- J. D. Shively, M. D., Boulder,
der, Colo. Colo.
E. E. Farnsworth, Campion Acad- T. J. Evans, M. D., Boulder, Colo.
emy, Loveland, Colo. Kate Lindsay, M. D., Boulder,
H. A. Aufdehar, Bennett, Colo. Colo.
Meade Mac Guire, Colorado San- Eva M. Shively, M. D., Boulder,
itarium, Boulder, Colo. Colo.
H. M. J. Richards, 1112 Kalamath B. Berglund, 1112 Kalamath St.,
St., Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo.
G. W. Anglebarger, 531 Jason St., Edith Rigby, Campion Academy,
Denver, Colo. Loveland, Colo.
G. M. Alway, 521 Veta Ave., Pu- Mrs. Ella Anglebarger, 531 Jason
eblo, Colo. St., Denver, Colo.
CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE. 31

Mrs. Bertie C. Richards, 1112 N. W. Kauble, Oswego, Kans.


Kalamath St., Denver, Colo. L. F. Trubey, 324 Parallel St..
Louise Wyss, Boulder, Colo. Kansas City, Kans.
Catherine Peck, Longmont, Colo. J. Riffel, R. F. D. 1\1-c. 1, Carrier,
Okla.
N. T. Sutton, Bucklin, Kans.
B. W. Brown, 323 Cherry St., Ot-
KANSAS CONFERENCE. tawa, Kans.
C. E. Peckover, Beloit, Kans.
Organized 1875. I. G. Knight, Wakefield, Kans.
Territory: The State of Kansas. A. 'S. Bringle, Wellington, KanF
Population: 1,611,460; sq. miles,
82,080. LICENTIATES.
Membership: 2,490; churches,
101. W. A. Easley, 815 West Fifth St.,
Office: 821 West Fifth St., To- Topeka, Kans.
peka, Kans. Y. W. Robb, Shawnee, Kans.
F. C. Clark, 821 West Fifth St.,
OFFICERS. Topeka, Kans.
President: Chas. Thompson, 821 H. W. Schmidt, Herington, Kans.
West Fifth St., Topeka, Kans. W. H. Clark, 821 West Fifth St.,
Secretary and Treasurer: J. A. Topeka, Kans.
Westermeyer, office address. J. A. Minner, Blaine, Kans.
_Secretary of Sabbath-school De- H. E. Kirk, R. F. D. No. 8, care
partment: D. E. Welch, office Sanitarium, Wichita, Kans.
address. H. R. Godfrey, Great Bend, Kans.
Educational Superintendent: H. U. S. Willis, 604 New Jersey St.,
M. Hiatt, 416 Washington St., Kansas City, Kans.
Kansas City, Kans.
Field Missionary Agent: C. G. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Bellah (acting), office address.
Executive Committee: Chas. H. M. Hiatt, 416 Washington St.,
Thompson, N. W. Kauble, Jacob Kansas City, Kans.
Riffel, N. T. Sutton, H. Oster- Edith Hiatt, 416 Washington St.,
lob, B. W. Brown, C. T. Cava- Kansas City; Kans.
ness. M. W. Neal, Columbus, Kans.
Medical Missionary Association: Lizzie Sutton, Thayer, Kans.
Chas. Thompson (Pres.), H. Jennie Edwards, 214 Washington
Osterloh, L. F. Trubey, J. P. Ave., Chanute, Kans.
Yates, J. E. Brown, F. E. William Nott, Thayer, Kans.
Braucht, J. D. McBroom, H. E. Mary Edwards-Nott, Thayer,
Kirk (Sec. and Treas.). Kans.
District Superintendents: Chas. B. W. Roberts, Ottawa, Kans.
Thompson,
. L. F. Trubey, N. T. Agnes Wammack, Logan, Kans.
Sutton, B. W. Brown, C. E. H. L. Shafer, R. F. D. No. 8, care
Peckover. Sanitarium, Wichita, Kans.
" Kansas Seventh-day Adventist Susie Maxtd , 408 Washington
Conference Association: " Chas. St., Kansas City, Kans.
Thompson, J. A. Westermeyer, R. L. Bradford, Wichita, Kans.
L. F. Trubey, L. Winston, - H. Bessie Hyatt, 821 West Fifth St.,
Osterloh. Topeka, Kans.
Mary Doan, 821 West Fifth St.,
MINISTERS.
Topeka Kans.
Chas. Thompson, 821 West Fifth Esther Bergquist, 416 Washington
St., Topeka, Kans. St., Kansas City, Kans.
32 CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.

A. B. Campbell, Thayer, Kans. Executive Committee: A. T. Rob-


J. A. Westermeyer, 821 West inson, C. R. Kite, C. A. Beeson,
Fifth St., Topeka, Kans. F. H. Hahn, D. 11. Callahan,
D. E. Welch, 821 West Fifth St., H. Hansen, J. H. Kraft.
Topeka, Kans. " The Nebraska Conference Asso--
S. C. Osborne, 821 West Fifth St., ciatibn of the Seventh-day Ad-'
Topeka, Kans. ventists: " A. T. Robinson,
Eunice LeMaster, 821 West Fifth (Pres.), Joseph Roy (Sec. and
St., Topeka, KOhs. Treas.), F. H. Hahn (Business
Agent), D. R. Callahan, Lars
MEDICAL MISSIONARY Hanson.
LICENTIATE.
DEPARTMENTAL SECRETARIES.
Dr. F. E. Braucht, R. F. D. No. 8,
care Sanitarium, Wichita, Kans. Missionary: M. E. Ellis.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. Young People's: 0. A. Hall.
Temperance and Religious Lib-
Blanche Curtis, Blaine, Kans. erty: L. A. Spring.
Lesta F. Seaward, Ottawa, Kans. Sabbath-school: Winnie P. Hunt.
Opal Nickel, Burlington, Kans. Educational: Lawrence Anderson.
Mrs. Jessie Hoover, Thayer, Kans. Tract Society: Cush Sparks.
R. C. Post, Mineral, Kans. Canvassing Agent: H. A. Hebard.
Gertrude Hiatt, Rosalia, Kans.
Ola Abbott, Atchison, Kans. MINISTERS.
Nora Humphreys, Wichita, Kans.
Mina Dixon, Wellington, Kans. A. T. Robinson, 905 North Cali-
Jessie Miller, Portis, Kans. fornia Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
Ada M. Phillips, Fellsburg, Kans. R. F. Andrews, College View,
Belle Dixon, Logan, Kans Nebr.
Goldie Frost, Tevis, Kans. L. E. Johnson, Ringgold, Nebr.
Mrs. H. Higgins, Syracuse, Kans. C. A. Beeson, 905 North Califor-
nia Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
E. A. Curtis, 1110 Union Ave.,
Beatrice, Nebr.
NEBRASKA CONFERENCE. C. R. Kite, College View, Nebr.
J. H. Kraft, College View, Nebr.
Organized 1878. 0. A. Hall, 905 North California
Territory: The State of Nebraska, Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
excluding the nine western L. A. Spring, 983 North Twenty-
counties. fifth Ave., Omaha, Nebr.
Population: 1,033,801; sq. miles, H. Hansen, Box 401, Benson, Nebr.
62,968. Fred Johnson, College View, Nebr.
Membership: 2,122; churches, 52. B. M. Garton, 905 North Califor-
Office Address: 905 North Califor- nia Ave., Hastings, 1:Cfebr.
nia Ave., Hastings, Nebr. C. H. Miller, Wayne, Nebr.
Wm. Batterson, 1816 D Ave.,
OFFICERS. Kearney, Nebr.
0. E. Jones, 417 East High St.,
President: A. T. Robinson, office Hastings, Nebr.
address.
Vice-President: C. R. Kite, Col- LICENTIATES.
_ lege View, Nebr.
Secretary: M. E. Ellis, office ad- Pearl Field, College View, Nebr.
dress. A. D. Gilbert, College View, Nebr.
Treasurer: Joseph Roy, office ad- F. H. Hahn, 905 North Califor-
dress. nia Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE. 33

M. E. Ellis, 905 North California H. A. Peebles, 2415 Indiana Ave.,


Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Omaha, Nebr.
Irving Blue, College View, Nebr. Lillian Fulton, Havelock, Nebr..
A. F. Kirk, Firth, Nebr. Inez M. Dow, Beatrice, Nebr.
0. P. Sampson, 905 North Cali- Melissa Beeson, Beaver City,
fornia Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Nebr.
Anna Pierce, College View, Nebr.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Lawrence Anderson, 905 North
California Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
Winnie Hunt, 905 North Califor- Lydia Rishel, Arcadia, Nebr.
nia Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Carrie Teel, Ringgold, Nebr.
Esther Smith, North Platte, Nebr. Mary Kinneburg, Adams, Nebr.
Mrs. A. T. Robinson, 905 North Mattie Anderson, Crab Orchard,
California Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Nebr.
Peter Lindahl, Benson, Nebr.
Mrs. E. M. Peebles, 2415 Indiana
Ave., Omaha, Nebr.
Earl- D. Hahn, 2425 South Eigh- NORTH MISSOURI CONFER-
teenth St., Lincoln, Nebr. ENCE.
Miss Minnie Hahn, 2425 South
Eighteenth St., Lincoln, Nebr.
C. E. Boynton, 905 North Cali- Organized 1908.
fornia Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
Miss Lizzie Lockwood, Allen, Territory: The counties of Jack-
Nebr. son, Saline, and Lafayette
Miss Maud Cotton, 818 North Sev- south, and all counties north, of
enteenth St., Room 14, Omaha, the Missouri River.
Nebr. Population: 1,209,365; sq. miles,
H. A. Hebard, 412 East High. St., 35,315.
Hastings, Nebr. Membership: 538; churches, 13.
Cush Sparks, 905. North Califor- 'Office: Utica, Mo.
nia Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
James Johnson, Sta. B, Box 22, OFFICERS.
Omaha, Nebr.
Wm. Crawford, Sartoria, Nebr. President: A. R. Ogden, Utica,
Ida Johnson, College View, Nebr. Mo.
Mrs. Ura Spring, 983 North Vice-President: E. A. Merrell,
Twenty-fifth Ave., ' Omaha, 2636 Bellefontaine Ave., Kan-
Nebr. sas City, Mo. -
Secretary and Treasurer: Miss
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. Nettie Hardiman, Utica, Mo.
Executive Committee: A. R. Og-
Chas. W. Lee, Arcadia, Nebr. den, E. A. Merrell, A. F. French,
Ruth Jones, Talmage, Nebr. J. C. Bradley, G. H. Kisner.
Bertha Mosser, College View, North Missouri Conference Asso-
Nebr: ciation: A. R. Ogden, E. A. Mer-
Edna Schee, College View, Nebr. rell, Jas. Cochran, T. M. Clark,
Hattie Beardsley, Tekamah, Nebr. 0. Jensen.
J. Louise Tucker, College View, Religious Liberty Department:
Nebr. Secretary, E. A. Merrell, 2636
Mrs. Eula Owen, Grand Island, Bellefontaine Ave., Kansas City,
Nebr. Mo.
Mrs. Mattie Lewis, College View, Educational Superintendent and
Nebr. Secretary Missionary Volunteer
Mrs. Stella Boynton, c.:05 North Department: Miss Nettie Ear-
California, Ave., Hastings, Nebr. diman, Utica, Mo.
34 CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.

Missionary Secretary and Field Secretary and Treasurer: Miss


Agent: H. M. Campbell, Hamil- Margaret Strobel, office address.
ton, Mo. Executive*Committee: D. U. Hale,
Secretary Sabbath-school Depart- W. F. H. Schroeder, H. C. Tarr,
ment: Mrs. E. A. Merrell, 2636 James H. Smith, Chas. G. Bel-
Bellefontaine Ave., Kansas City, lah.
Mo. The Southern Missouri Conference
Medical Department Secretary: Association: Trustees, D. U.
Dr. G. A. Droll, 1424 Charlotte Hale, G. L. Edgerton, Preston
St., Kansas City, Mo. Guernsey, V. L. Labier, R.
Kasten.
MINISTERS. Religious Liberty Department:
A. R. Ogden, Utica, Mo. Secretary, M. Mackintosh, 1359
E. A. Merrell, 2636 Bellefontaine Frisco Ave., Springfield, Mo.
Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Educational Superintendent and
C. H. Chaffee, Goldsberry, Mo. Secretary of Missionary Volun-
teer Department: Miss Lillie M.
LICENTIATES. George, 2472 Geraldine Ave., St.
A. F. French, Hamilton, Mo. Louis, Mo.
H. B. Steele, Hamilton, Mo. Missionary Secretary and State
J. M. Campbell, 1804 East Twen- Agent: W. F. Surber, office ad-
ty-fourth St., Kansas City, Mo. dress.
Secretary of Sabbath-school De-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. paftment: Mrs. A. E. Daniels,
Mrs. E. A. Merrell, 2636 Bellefon- 4419 a Cote Brilliant Ave., St.
taine Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Louis, Mo.
Miss Nettie Hardiman, Utica, Mo.
Emmanuel Ehlers, Excello, Mo. MINISTERS.
H. M. Campbell, Hamilton, Mo.
G. H. Kisner, 1703 North Second
St., St. Joseph, Mo. D. U. Hale, 997 Locust St., Spring-
Mrs. G. H. Kisner, 1703 North field, Mo.
Second St., St. Joseph, Mo. W. F. H. Schroeder, Woollam, Mo.
M. Mackintosh, 1359 Frisco Ave.,
Springfield, Mo.

SOUTHERN MISSOURI CON- LICENTIATES.


FERENCE.
Organized 1908. H. C. Tarr, Windsor, Mo.
James H. Smith, Veve, Mo.
Territory: All south of the Mis- Robert Zuehlke, 3551 South Jef-
souri River except the counties ferson Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
of Saline, Lafayette, and Jack-
son.
Population: 1,897,300; sq. miles, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
34,100.
Membership: 997; churches, 38. Mrs. A. E. Daniels, 4419 a Cote
Office: 997 Locust St., Springfield, Brilliant Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Mo. Miss Lillie M. George, 2472 Geral-
OFFICERS.
dine Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
J. L. McGee, Rockville, Mo.
President: D. U. Hale, office ad- Miss Eva Hough, 1501 Springfield
dress. Ave., Springfield, Mo.
Vice-President: W. F. H. Schroe- W. F. Surber, 997 Locust St.,
der, Woollam, Mo. Springfield, Mo.
CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE. 35

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. Secretary Medical Department:


Dr. Frank A. Washburn, office
E. R. Allen, 2128 Sergeant St., address.
Joplin, Mo. Field Missionary Agent: C. F.
Miss Bernice Applegarth, Moun- Innis, Palisade, Colo.
tain View, Mo. Secretary and Treasurer of Tract
Miss Maude Yankee, Route 2, Society: J. L. Humbert, office
Box 88, Poplar .Bluff, Mo. addess.
Miss Vita Tindall, Turners, Mo. Executive Committee: W. F. Ken-
Miss Mary Wilbur, Washburn, nedy, G. F. Watson, J. W. Nor-.
Mo. wood, J. A. Pearson, Wm. M.
Miss Florence Burgess, Florence, Andress.
Mo. " Seventh-day Adventist Associa-
J. Scott Moore, Mainard, Mo. tion of Western Colorado: "
Miss Bessie Barnhart, Mountain Trustees, W. F. Kennedy, G. F.
Grove, Mo. Watson, J. A. Pearson, Dr. F. A.
Dr. Parker, Lebanon, Mo. Washburn, M. P. Walker.
Mrs. Cole, Reno, Mo.
MINISTERS.

WESTERN COLORADO CON- W. F. Kennedy, 134 South Eighth


FERENCE. St., Grand Junction, Colo.
G. F. Watson, Palisade, Colo.
Fornierly a part of the Colorado J. W. Norwood, Montrose, Colo.
Conference, organized in 1883; C. H. Bates, 134 South Eighth St.,
divided and reorganized Grand Junction, Colo.
in 1908. Geo. 0. States, Cedaredge, Colo.
E. H. Curtis, 134 South Eighth
Territory: That part of Colorado St., Grand Junction, Colo.
west of the Continental Divide. Dr. Frank Washburn, 134' South
Population: 268,320; sq. miles, Eighth St., . Grand Junction,
44,023. Colo.
Membership: 300; churches, 15.
Office: 134 South Eighth St., LICENTIATES.
Grand Junction, Colo.
Win. M. Andress, 134 South
OFFICERS.
Eighth St., Grand Junction,
President: W. F. Kennedy, office Colo.
address. A. .J. Waters, 134 South Eighth
Vice-President: G. P. Watson, St., Grand Junction, Colo.
Palisade, Colo.
Secretary: Win. M. Andress, of- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. '
fice address.
Treasurer: J. L. Humbert, office J: L. Humbert, 134 South Eighth
address. St., Grand Junction, Colo.
Educational Secretary: A. M. Chester Prout, 134 South Eighth
Woodall, Palisade, Colo. St., Grand Junction, Colo.
Secretary Sabbath-school Depart- Carrie Dowden, 851 Rood Ave.,
ment: Carrie Dowden, 851 Rood Grand Junction, Colo.
Ave., Grand Junction, Colo. A. M. Woodall, Palisade, Colo.
Secretary Missionary Volunteer Mrs. A. M. Woodall, Palisade,
Department: Chester Prout, of- Colo.
fice address. Lillian Kennedy, Palisade, Colo.
Secretary Religious Liberty De- C. F. Innis, Palisade, Colo.
partment: J. W. Norwood, Clara Seaman, Palisade, Colo.
Montrose, Colo. John Pearson, Palisade, Colo.
3 CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.

HONORARY MISSIONARY Field Missionary Agent: H. E.


LICENTIATE. Lysinger, Crawford, Nebr.
Mrs. Jessie Yeoman; College View, Executive Committee: J. H.
Nebr. Wheeler, G. A. Kirkle, A. C.
Anderson, G. W. Berry, H. E.
Reeder.
MINISTERS.
WYOMING CONFERENCE.
J. H. Wheeler, Crawford, Nebr.
Organized 1907. L. B. Porter, Lander, Wyo.
G. A. Kirkle, Minatare, Nebr.
Territory: The State of Wy- G. W. Berry, Angora, Nebr.
oming; the following-named R. T. Baer, 8 Lillian Terrace,
counties in Nebraska: Sioux, Cheyenne, Wyo.
Dawes, Box Butte, Sheridan,
Duel, Cheyenne, Kimball, Ban- LICENTIATES.
ner, and Scotts Bluff; and the
A. C. Anderson, 517 Summit St.,
following-named counties in Lead City, S. Dak.
South Dakota: Fall River, Cus- H. E. Reeder, Sheridan, Wyo.
ter, Pennington, Lawrence, H. E. Lysinger, Crawford, Nebr.
Meade, and Butte.
Population: 200,000; sq. miles, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
129,378.
Membership: 380; churches, 19. Miss Nancy Bland, 8 Lillian Ter-
Headquarters: Hemingford, Nebr. race, Cheyenne, Wyo.
Miss Nora Hough, Bayard, Nebr.
OFFICERS. Asa Smith, Hemingford, Nebr.
President: J. H. Wheeler, Craw- CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
ford, Nebr.
Vice-President: G. A. Kirkle, Miss Nora Hough, Hemingford,
Minatare, Nebr. Nebr.
Secretary and Treasurer: Asa ,Miss Vina M. Sherwood, Heming-
Smith, Hemingford, Nebr. ford, Nebr.
Secretary of EducationA and Miss Mary Pettygrew, Oelrichs,
Missionary Volunteer Depart- S. Dak.
ments: Miss Nora Hough, Bay- Miss Hattie Hough, Bayard, Nebr.
ard, Nebr. Miss Anna Hendricksen, Custer,
Religious Liberty Secretary: R. S. Dak. -
T. Baer, 8 Lillian Terrace, Mrs. R. ,V. Cheney, Spearfish, ,S.
Cheyenne, Wyo. Dak.

COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1907.
Territory: The Chesapeake, East- Office: 59 Boone St., Cumberland,
ern Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Md.
Jersey, Virginia, West Pennsyl-
vania, and West Virginia Con- OFFICERS.
ferences.
Population: 17,055,304; sq. miles, President: G. B. Thompson, Ta-
177,790. koma Park Station, Washing-
Membership: 6,109; churches, 213. ton, D. C.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

Vice-President: H. H. Burkholder, CHESAPEAKE CONFERENCE.


Bellville, Ohio. Organized 1899.
Secretary and Treasurer: E. R.-
Brown, office address. Territory: Delaware and Mary-
Auditor: E. R. Brown, office ad- - land.
dress. Population: 1,419,586; sq. miles,
General Missionary Agent: I. D. 14,760:
Richardson, Takoma Pilrk Sta- Membership: 640; churches, 15.
tion, Washington, D. C. -
Educational Secretary: Prof. S. Office: 26 Wesley St., Station D,
M. Butler, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Baltimore, Md.

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UNION
CONFERENCE

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Medical Secretary: W. H. Smith, OFFICERS.


M. D., 1929 Girard Ave., Phila-
delphia, Pa. President: L. F. Starr, Takoma
Religious Liberty Secretary: A. C. Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Shannon, 1366 Grand Ave., Secretary and Treasurer of Con-
Toledo, Ohio. ference and Tract Society: Em-
Executive Committee: G. B. ma S. Newcomer, office address.
Thompson, H. H. Burkholder, Field Missionary Agent: G. H.
E. R. Brown, the presidents of Clark, 26 Wesley St., Baltimore,
the local conferences in the Md.
Union, Dr. W. H. Smith, S. M. Sabbath-school Secretary: Miss
Butler, A. C. Shannon, Morris Emma S. Newcomer, office ad-
Lukens, and I. D. Richardson. dress.
-MINISTERS. Educational and Missionary Vol-
unteer. Secretary: A. V. Cotton,
H. IL Burkholder, Bellville, Ohio. office address.
0. F. Butcher, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Religious Liberty Secretary: Carl
B. Haynes, 4107 Massachusetts
LICENTIATE. Ave., Baltimore, Md.
Executive Committee: L. F. Starr,
I. D. Richardson, Takoma Park John F. Jones, J. F. Piper, G. P.
Station, Washington, D. C. Gaede, R. M. Rosin.
38 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

MINISTERS. OFFICERS.
L. F. Starr, Takoma Park Station, President: W. H. Heckman, of-
Washington, D. C. fice address.
John F. Jones, Fords Store, Md. Vice-President 0. 0. Bernstein,
Fred H. Seeney, Cheswold, Del. office address.
J. F. Piper, 30 West Side Ave., Secretary and Treasurer of Con-
Hagerstown, Md. ference and Tract Society: A. L.
A. V. Cotton, 26 Wesley St., Bal- Bayley, office address.
timore, -Md. Medical Department: . W. II.
Carl B. Haynes, 4107 Mass. Ave., Smith, M. D., 1929 Girard Ave.,
Baltimore, Md. Philadelphia, Pa.
G. P. Gaede, 30 Wesley St., Sta. Field Missionary Secretary: Wm.
D, Baltimore, Md. T. Hilgert, 425 Hobart St., Phil-
Fred M Fairchild, Cumberland, adelphia, Pa.
Md. Field Missionary Agent: G. W.
LICENTIATES. Holman, 808 Prangley Ave.,
Lancaster, Pa.
Virbrook Nutter, 26 Wesley St., Sabbath-school and Young Peo-
Sta. D, Baltimore, Md. ple's Departments: Secretary,
W. R. Pale, 26 Wesley St., Sta. Miss Sue M. Andrews, office ad-
D, Baltimore, Md. dress; Treasurer, A. L. Bayley.
G. H. Clark, 26 Wesley St., Sta. Religious Liberty Secretary: A. R.
D; Baltimore, Md. Bell, 706 Pennsylvania Ave.,
W. L. Adkins, 26 Wesley St., Sta. York, Pa.
D, Baltimore, Md. Executive Committee: W. H.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. Heckman, 0. 0. Bernstein,
Henry Baumgartner, I. M. Mar-
Miss Emnia S. Newcomer, 26 Wes- tin, C. S. Wiest.
ley St., Sta. Baltimore, Md.
MINISTERS.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
W. H. Heckman, 4910 Arch St.,
Miss Ida C. Sewell, Rock Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.
Md. J. H. Krum, Mohnton, Pa.
Miss Elsie Sewell, Fords Store, 0. 0. Bernstein, 4910 Arch St.,
Md. Philadelphia, Pa.
Miss Mae E. Willis, Cheswold, Chas. Baierle, Cresco, Pa:
Del. Henry Meyer, 869 North Thirtieth
St., Philadelphia, Pa.
EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA A. R. Bell, 706 Pennsylvania Ave.,
, CONFERENCE. York, Pa.
Organized 1903, out of territory LICENTIATES.
comprising the Pennsylvania
Conference, which was organ- I. M. Martin, 1942 North Seven-
ized in 1879. teenth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Territory: That portion of Penn- Chas. S. Wiest, Wellsboro, Pa.
sylvania lying east of the east- B. M. Heald, Wellsboro, Pa.
erly line of Potter, Clinton, W. T. Hilgert, 425 Hobart St.,
Center, Mifflin, Huntingdon, and Philadelphia, Pa.
Fulton Counties. Chas. S. Baum, South Lancaster,
Population: 4,000,000; sq. miles, Mass.
21,881. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Membership: 1,135; churches, 29.
Office: 4910 Arch St., Philadel- Henry Baumgartner, Vera Cruz,
phia, Pa. Pa.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE. 39

H. Langenberg, 1809 North Twen- Sabbath-school, Missionary Vol-


tieth St., Philadelphia, Pa. unteer, and Educational Depart-
Mrs. H. Langenberg, 1809 North ments: Secretary, Mrs. Anna
Twentieth St., Philadelphia, Pa. E. Rambo, Fairton, N. J.
Miss Sue M. Andrews, 4910 Arch Executive Committee: B. F. Knee-
St., Philadelphia, Pa. land, Geo. W. Spies, J. G. Han-
G. W. Holman, 808 Prangley Ave., hardt, H. J. Adams, Geo. E.
Lancaster, Pa. Leslie.
Miss Jessie M. Weiss, 219 North Auditor: E. R. Brown.
Bromley Ave., Scranton, Pa. "New Jersey Conference Associa-
Miss Nellie B. Underwood, 5834 tion of Seventh-day Advent-
Ashland Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. ists: " Trustees, B. F. Kneeland
W. H. Smith, M. D., 1929 Girard (Pres.), H. J. Adams (Vice-
Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Pres.), D. K. Royer (Sec. and
A. L. Bayley, 5834 Ashland Ave., Treas.), Geo. 'W. Spies, E. E.
Philadelphia, Pa. Pennington, B. J. Blinn, Geo.
Mrs. Retta. K. Gemberling, 715 E. Leslie.
East Third St., Williamsport,
Pa. MINISTERS.
Fred Lee, Washington Seminary,
Takoma Park, D. C. B. F. Kneeland, 621 William St.,
J. W. Hirlinger, 243 South Queen Trenton, N. J.
$t., Lancaster, Pa. J. G. Hanhardt, 99 Kipp Ave.,
Miss Malin', Borchrevink, 305 Hasbrouck Heights, N. J.
East Allegheny Ave., Philadel- Geo. W. Spies, 221 Silver Lake
phia, Pa. Ave., Westville, N. J.
W. H. Smith, 192 Myrtle Ave.,
Irvington, N. J.
LICENTIATES.
NEW JERSEY CONFERENCE.
J. H. Carroll, 18 West St., Bloom-
Organized 1902. field, N. J.
P. E. Brodersen, Gen. Del., Perth
Territory: The State of New Amboy, N. J.
Jersey.'
Population: 2,144,134; sq. miles, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
7,815. E. E. Pennington, 64 German St.,
Membership: 538; churches, 19. Woodbury, N. J.
Office: 621 William St., Trenton, J. H. Koenig, Gen. Del., Union
N. J. Hill, N. J.
Raleigh French, 1622 Genesee St.,
OFFICERS. Trenton, N. J.
D. P. Boersma, Little Falls, N. J.
President: B. F. Kneeland, 621 Cort Nelson, 832 Willow Ave.,
William St., Trenton, N. J. Hoboken, N. J.
Secretary and Treasurer of Con- K. Royer, 815 Genesee St.,
ference and Tract Society: D. K. Trenton, N. J.
Royer, office address. s, Mrs. Anna E. Rambo, Fairton,
Religious Liberty Department: N. J. -
Secretary, Geo. W. Spies, 221 Miss Ammy Welsh, 148 Union St.,
Silver Lake Ave., Westville, Jersey City, N. J.
N. J. Miss Anna M. Cately, 64 German
Field Missionary Agent: Raleigh St., Woodbury, N. J.
French, 1622 Genesee St., Tren- Miss Anna S. Cooper, 64 German
ton, N. J. St., Woodbury, N. J.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

OHIO CONFERENCE. MINISTERS.

Organized 1863. H. H. Burkholder, Beliville, Ohio.


R. R. Kennedy, Wheelersburg,
Territory: The State of Ohio. Ohio.
Population: 4,157,545; sq. miles, J. 0. Wood, 335 West Clark St.,
41,060. Springfield, Ohio.
Membership,: 2,236; churches, 78. A. C. Shannon, 1366 Grand Ave.,
Office Address: Box 187, Mt. Ver- Toledo, Ohio.
non, Ohio. S. M. Butler, Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
OFFICERS. 0. F. Butcher, Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Francis M. Fairchild, 1202 Pearl
President: H. H. Burkholder, Bell- St., Springfield, Ohio.
ville, Ohio. R. G. Patterson, 2070 East 105th
Vice-President: R. G. Patterson, St., Cleveland, Ohio.
2070 East 105th St., Cleveland, W. E. Bidwell, R. F. D. No. 1,
Ohio. Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Recording Secretary and Treas- C. T. Redfield, 316 South Wash-
urer: C. V. Hamer, Box 187, Mt. ington Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
Vernon, Ohio. John P. Gaede, Station K, Cin-
Tract Society Secretary: L. C. cinnati, Ohio.
Mitchell (acting), Box 187, Mt. H. F. Graf, 1704 Brainard .Ave.,
Vernon, Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio.
Educational Superintendent: Miss W. E. Frederick, R. F. D. No. 5,
Bessie E. Acton, Box 187, Mt. Dayton, Ohio.
Vernon, Ohio. F. E. Gibson, 1040 Foster Ave.,
Educational Secretary: Miss Youngstown, Ohio.
Bessie E. Russell, Box 187, Mt.
Vernon, Ohio. LICENTIATES.
Field Missionary Secretary: Walter C. Moffett, 110 Hobson St.,
Field Missionary Agent: Ernest Cambridge, Ohio.
R. Numbers, Delaware, Ohio. John W. Shultz, R. F. D. No. 1,
Religious Liberty Secretary: A. C. Youngstown, Ohio.
Shannon, 1366 Ave., Howard M. Jump, R. F. D. No. 2,
Toledo, Ohio. Bowling Green, Ohio.
Medical Missionary Secretary: Fred H. Henderson, 144 Hamline
Howard M. Jump, M. D., R. F. Ave., Zanesville, Ohio.
D. No. 2, Bowling Green, Ohio.
Auditor: E. R. Brown, Cumber- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
land, Md.
Custodian of Conference Property: C. V. Hamer, Box 187, Mt. Ver,
G. C. Quillin, Killbuck, Ohio. non, Ohio.
Executive Committee: H. H. Miss Cora B. Gibson, 2045 East
Burkholder, R. R. Kennedy, W. Seventy-ninth St., Cleveland,
E. Bidwell, W. E. Beebe, M. V. Ohio.
Downing, R. G. Patterson, A. Miss Bessie E. Russell, Box 187,
C. Shannon. Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
" The Ohio Conference Association Miss Ella M. Talmage, 389 Girard
of the Seventh-day Adventist Ave., Marion, Ohio.
Church: " H. H. Burkholder W. M. Campbell, 703 West Ray
(Pres.), R. R. Kennedy (Vice- St., New Philadelphia, Ohio.
Pres. and Business Agent), W. Mrs. Cora Campbell, 703 West
E. Bidwell, W. E. Beebe, M. V. Ray St., New Philadelphia,
Downing, A. C. Shannon, R. G. Ohio.
Patterson; Auditor, E. R. Miss Anna E. Smith, Wheelers-
Brown. burg, Ohio.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE. 41

Miss M. Hortense Howell, R. F. D. Population: 1,854,184; sq. miles,


No. 2, Franklin Furnace, Ohio. 45,000.
Miss Ida M. Walteis, 736 West Membership: 481; churches, 25.
Chapel St., Columbus, Ohio. Office: New Market, Va.
L. C. Mitchell, R. F. D. No. 1, Mt.
Vernon, Ohio.
L. R. Williams, St. Marys, Ohio. OFFICERS.
Ernest R. Numbers, Delaware,
Ohio. President: H. W. Herrell, R. F. D.
G. C. Quillin, Killbuck, Ohio. No. 3, Richmond, Va.
M. J. Venen, 4109 Prospect Ave., Secretary: A. M. Neff, New Mar-
Cleveland, Ohio. ket, Va.
John J. Marietta, 652 East Sec- Treasurer: 0. F. Dart, 1300 North
ond St., Chillicothe, Ohio.
Twenty-eighth St., Richmond,
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. Va.
Secretary and Treasurer Tract
Miss Gertrude Wahl, College; Mt. Society Department: A. M. Neff,
Vernon, Ohio. New Market, Va.
Miss Vada Welch, 736 West
Chapel St., Columbus, Ohio. Secretary Sabbath-school Depart-
Miss Rosella Draper, Dresden, ment: Miss Fannie Murry, 2100
Ohio. Hanover St., Richmond, Va.
Miss Bertha Laughlin, West Religious Liberty Secretary: B. L.
Clarksfield, Ohio. House, 2008 Fairmont Ave.,
Mrs. Phena Greenup, Clyde, Ohio. Richmond, Va.
Miss Fannie Stanford, Lewiston, Field Missionary Agent: IV. IL
Ohio. &idler, Lynchburg, Va.
Miss Clara Gates, Cincinnati,. Ohio. Secretary. Educational and Mis-
Miss Leo Welch, Coshocton, Ohio. sionary Volunteer Depts.: R. G.
Miss Anna Franklin, Chillicothe, Ryan, New Market, Va.
Ohio.
Miss Kate Bishop, Grafton, Ohio. Executive Committee: H. "W. Her-
Miss Mary Wikoff, Liberty Cen: ren, R. D. Hottel, A. C. Neff,
ter, Ohio. 0. F. Dart; F. L. Whitehead.
Miss Mabel - Wolcott, Novelty, " Virginia Conference Agency of
Ohio.. Seventh-day Adventists" (le-
Mrs. G. S. Honeywell, 316 Elm St., gal corporation): Pres., R. D.
Ravenna, Ohio. Hottel; Sec. and Treas., A. M.
Miss Anna Clark, _ St. Marys; Neff; other members of Board:
Ohio. A. C. Neff, H. W. Herrell, F. L.
Miss Addie Flenner, Trinway, Whitehead, 0. F. Dart, G. W.
Ohio. Roat.
TREATMENT ROOMS.
MINISTERS.
Sanitarium Treatment Parlors, 108
West High St., Mt. Vernon,
Ohio. Dr. V. L. Fisher, Man- H. M. Herrell, R. F. D. No. 3,
ager; office, 108 West High St., Richmond, Va.
Mt. Vernon, Ohio. R. D. Hottel, New Market, Va.
A. C. Neff, Quicksburg, Va.
D. E. Lindsey, Meherrin, Va.
VIRGINIA CONFERENCE.
B. L. House, 2008 Fairmont Ave.,
Organized 1883. Richmond, Va.
Leslie Munce, 2907 Roanoke Ave.,
Territory: The State of Virginia. Newport News, Va.
42 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

F. G. Warnick, 500 Holbrook Ct., Secretary and Treasurer: A. V.


Danville, Va. Williams, Corydon, Pa.
Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. A.
LICENTIATES. V. Williams, office address.
Secretary Sabbath-school Depart-
L. L. French, 1410 Stewart Ave., ment: Miss Fannie Fonder-
smith, 3350 Webster Ave.,
Roanoke, Va. Pittsburg, Pa.
G. A. Stevens, 825 Twenty-sixth Field Missionary Agent: I. G.
St., Newport News, Va. Bigelow, Corydon, Pa.
R. G. Ryan, New Market, Va.
A. J. Painter, Stanleyton, Va. Executive Committee: F. D. Wag-
ner, I. N. Williams, W. F.
Schwartz, F. C. Owens, J. E.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Veach, F. H. Robbins, C. A.
Scholl.
W. H. Zeidler, Lynchburg, Va.
Mrs. M. S. Wooding, Spencer, Va. MINISTERS.
Mrs. Ella Ragsdale, News Ferry,
Va. F. D. Wagner, Wilkinsburg, Pa.
John Kirly, Norfolk, Va. J W. Watt, R. F. D. No. 8, In-
Mrs. F. G. Warnick, Richmond, diana, Pa.
Va. W. F. Schwartz, 521 Union St.,
Miss Anna C. Rice, 608 West Cary Hollidaysburg, Pa.
St., Richmond, Va. C. A. Scholl, 10 Clark St., Al-
Isaac A. Thornton, 517 North legheny, Pa.
Henry St., Alexandria, Va. I. N. Williams, Corydon, Pa.
B. F. Purdham, Corydon, Pa.
N. S. Ashton, 'Wilkinsburg, Pa.
W. H. Green, 11 Conkling St.,
WEST PENNSYLVANIA CON- Pittsburg, Pa.
FERENCE. J. E. Veach, Saxton, Pa.
F. H. Robbins, R. F. D. No. 1,
Organized 1903, from territory Buffalo Road, Erie, Pa.
formerly comprising the Penn- E. W. Durkee, 427 James St., Lock
sylvania Conference, organized Haven, Pa.
1879.
Territory: All of Pennsylvania LICENTIATE.
lying west of the easterly line
of Potter, Clinton, Center, Mif- I. G. Bigelow, Corydon, Pa.
flin, Huntingdon, and Fulton
Counties. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Population: 2,521,055; sq. miles,
23,104. Miss Fannie Fondersmith, 3350
Membership: 764; churches, 35. Webster Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
Office: Corydon, Warren Co., Pa. Marian Teates, Corydon, Pa.

OFFICERS.
WEST VIRGINIA CONFER-
President: F. D. Wagner, Wil- ENCE.
kinsburg, Pa.
Organized 1887.
Vice-President: I. N. Williams, Territory: The State of West
Corydon, Pa, Virginia,
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE. 43

Population: 958,800; sq. miles, S. F. Ross, John F. Steele, A. T.


24,170. Halstead.
Membership:. 315; churches, 12.
Office: 1200 Seventh St., Parkers- MINISTERS.
burg, W. Va.
J. M. Rees, 1200 Seventh St.,
Parkersburg, W. Va.
OFFICERS. L. E. Sufficool, 3281/2 Summers
St., Charleston, W. Va.
President: J. M. Rees, office ad- W. R. Foggin, 2404 Twenty-third
dress. St.,Parkersburg, W. Va.
Vice-President: S. F. Ross, 1600 P. . Pre6nce, Berrien Springs,
Andrew St., Parkersburg, W. Mich.
Va. J. F. Steele, 900 Grant Ave.,
Secretary and Treasurer of Con- Moundsville, W. Va.
ference and Tract Society, and
Missionary Secretary: Pearl L. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Rees, office address.
Field Missionary Agent: David W. S. F. Ross, -1600 Andrew St., Park-
Percy, office address. ersburg, W. Va.
Religious Liberty Secretary: John Mrs. David Haddix, R. F. D. No.
F. Steele, 900 Grant Ave., 5, Fairmont, W. Va.
Moundsville, W. Va. David W. Percy, 1200 Seventh St.,
Secretary of Sabbath-school and Parkersburg, W. Va.
Educational Dept.: Mrs. David Miss Beryl Cummings, 3281/2 Sum-
Haddix, R. F. D. No. 5, Fair- mers St., Charleston, W. Va.
mont, W. Va. Miss Pearl L. Rees,. 1200 'Seventh
Executive Committee: J. M. Rees; St., Parkersburg, W. Va.

LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized Igor.

Territory: The Conferences of Recording Secretary and Treas-


East Michigan, Indiana, North- urer: W. H. Edwards, office ad-
ern Illinois, North Michigan, dress.
Southern Illinois, West Michi- General Missionary Agent: J. B.
gan, and Wisconsin. Blosser, Berrien Springs, Mich.
Population: 11,828,040; sq. miles, Sabbath-school and Educational
203,791. Field Secretary: Walter E.
Membership: 12,887; churches, 392: Straw, 'Berrien Springs, Mich.
Office: 213-215 Dean Bldg., 113
South Lafayette St., South Missionary Secretary:
Bend, Ind. Training-school Representative: 0.
J. Graf, Berrien Springs, Mich.
OFFICERS.
Medical Secretary: Dr. R. M.
Clarke, 1213 Fifteenth St., Mo-
President: Allen Moon, office ad- line, Ill.
dress.
Vice-President: S. E. Wight, 300 Religious Liberty Secretary. .
West Allen St., Springfield, Ill. Auditor for local Conferences in
44 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

Union: W. H. Edwards, office Treas., W. H. Edwards; Au-


address. ditor, E. K. Slade.
Executive Committee: Allen Moon,
W. H. Edwards, the Presidents MINISTER.
of the Conferences of East Mich- Allen Moon, 213-215 Dean Bldg.,
igan, Indiana, Northern Illinois, 113 South Lafayette St., South
North Michigan, Southern UR- Bend, Ind.

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*usion tow 1.10....F.1


Ivaarlx. MOVU
"' ,NreP
StotIOL

nois, West Michigan, and Wis- LICENTIATE.


consin, and 0. J. Graf, W. E.
Straw, J. B. Blosser. J. B. Blosser, Berrien Springs,
" Lake Union Conference Associa- Mich.
tion of Seventh-day Advent-
ists: " Directors: Allen Moon,
Wm: Covert, S. E. Wight, E. K. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Slade, W. H. Edwards, A. G.
Haughey, C. McReynolds. W. H. Edwards, 213-215 Dean
Officers: Pres., Allen Moon; Vice- Bldg., 113 South Lafayette St.,
Pres., S. E. Wight; Sec. and South Bend, Ind.
LA KE UNION CONFERENCE. 45

EAST MICHIGAN CONFER- Sanders, A. R. Sandborn, B. F.


ENCE. Stureman, R. B. Thurber.

Organized 1902, from territory MINISTERS.


formerly comprising the Mich-
igan Conference.
E. K. Slade, Holly, Mich.
Territory: The southeastern por- E. I. Beebe, Holly, Mich.
tion of Michigan, including the J. L. Edgar, 400 Fifth St., Flint,
following counties: Hillsdale, Mich.
Lenawee, Monroe, Wayne, Wash- L. G. Moore, 213 Pine St., North,
tenaw, Jackson, Ingham, Living- Lansing, Mich.
ston, Oakland, Macomb, St. Wm. Ostrander, 821 Warren Ave.,
Clair, Lapeer, Genesee, Shia- Saginaw, Mich.
wassee, Clinton, Gratiot, Sag- A. R. Sandborn, Holly, Mich.
inaw, Tuscola, Sanilac, Huron, C. N. Sanders, R. F. D. No. 10,
Bay, Midland. Battle Creek, Mich.
Population: 1,170,029; sq. miles, B. F. Stureman, 327 West Eighth
14,506. . St., Flint, Mich.
Membershili: 1,800; churches, 57. E. R. Lauda, Croswell, Mich.
Office: Holly, Mich. Delmar P. Wood, 101 East Mau-
mee St., Adrian, Mich.
OFFICERS.
LICENTIATES.
President: E. K. Slade, Holly,
Mich. H. A. Boylan, Lansing, Mich.
R. B. Thurber, Holly, Mich.
Secretary and Treasurer: E. I. J. H. McEachern, Holly, Mich.
Beebe, Holly, Mich. Claude White, Ithaca, Mich.
Tract Society Department: Secre- Fred Hoxie, Ithaca, Mich.
tary and Treasurer, Frank Dr. G. G. Brown, 1026 'Warren
Hiner, Holly, Mich. Ave., West, Detroit, Mich.
Field Missionary Secretary: A. R. H. S. Guilford, St. Charles, Mich.
Sandborn, Holly, Mich.
Field Missionary Agent: J. H. Mc- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Eachern, Holly, Mich. -
Educational Department: Superin- Anna L. Boehm, 255 Warren Ave.,
tendent, H. A. Boylan, Lansing, West, Detroit, Mich.
Mich. Tillie E. Barr, Holly, Mich.
Sabbath-school Department: Sec- Katherine Dunham, 807 -Club Ave.,
retary, Miss Tillie E. Barr, Bay City, Mich.
Holly, Mich. Nora Ammon, 544 Fifteenth St.,
Detroit, Mich.
Medical Department: Superintend- H. L. Cohoon, 327 Oakland Ave.,
ent, L. G. Wagner, 719 South Pontiac, Mich.
Ingalls St., Ann Arbor, Mich. Frank Hiner, Holly, Mich.
Religious Liberty Department: Marie Harriman, 101 Maumee St.,
Secretary; C. N. Sanders, R. F. Adrian, Mich.
D. No. 10, Battle Creek, Mich. Beatrice Harter, 255 Warren Ave.,
Executive Committee: E. K. Slade, West, Detroit, Mich.
A. R. Sandborn, B. F. Stureman, Clara Kiep, 208 Owen St., Sag-
R. B. Thurber, C. N. Sanders. inaw, Mich.
"East Michigan Conference Asso- Mina Pierce, R. F. D., Milford,
ciation: " E. K. Slade, C. 1-7:1. Mich.
46 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

Mabel Reavis, 807 Club Ave., Bay Taylor, R. F. D. No. 1, Fairland,


City, Mich. Ind.
Lucy Tyte., 208 Owen St.,. Sag- Educational Secretary: Mrs. R.
inaw, Mich. W. McMahan, 805 Meridian St.,
B. A. Weaver, 1904 Elk St., Port Anderson, Ind.
Huron, Mich. Medical Secretary: Dr. W. W.
Katherine Weaver, 1904 Elk ft., Worster, La Fayette, Ind., Wa-
Port Huron, Mich. bash Valley Sanitarium.
L. G. Wagner, 719 South Ingalls Missionary Secretary: R. C. Spohr,
St., Ann Arbor, Mich. 515 East Twenty-third St., In-
dianapolis, Ind.
CHURCH -SCHOOL. TEACHERS. Religious Liberty Secretary: A. L.
Agnes Everest, Holly, Mich. Miller, 322 Mill St., Seymour,
Margaret Lowell, Holly, Mich. Ind.
Hattie Hamer, St. Charles, Mich. Field Missionary Agent: Archer
Ethel Dean, Ithaca, Mich. Wright, 515 East Twenty-third
Alta Gerstner, R. F. D. No. 1, St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Owosso, Mich. Auditor: W. H. Edwards, 215
Mildred Smith, Akron, Mich. Dean Bldg., South Bend, Ind.
J. G. Smalley, Jackson,Mich. Executive Committee: W. J.
Beulah Soper, Prattville, Mich. Stone, W. A. Young, A. L. Mil-
Arthur Gurney, Edenville, Mich. ler, . J. Buhalts, T. A. Good-
Alfretta Sherman, R. F. D., Pitts- win, Dr. W. W. Worster, C. L.
ford, Mich. Stone.
Ivah Krome, Vassar, Mich. " Indiana Association of Seventh-
Winifred Falconer, Munger, Mich. day Adventists: " Pres., W. J.
Myrtie Fishell, Lennon, Mich. Stone; Vice-Pres., W. P. Cun-
ningham; Sec., W. A. Young;
Treas., T. A. Goodwin; Council-
men, C. J. Buhalts, Wm. Apple-
INDIANA CONFERENCE. gate.
The Indiana Medical Mitsionary
Organized 1872. and Benevolent Association:
Territory: The State of Indiana. Pres., W. J. Stone; Vice-Pres.,
Population: 2,516,462; sq. miles, C. J. Buhalts; Sec., Dr. W. W.
35,910. Worster; Treas., T. A. Good-
Membership: 1,879; churches, 70. win; Auditor, W. H. Edwards;
Office: 515 East Twenty-third St., Councilmen, W. P. Cunningham,
Indianapolis, Ind. J. W. Goodwin.
OFFICERS.
MINISTERS.
President: W. J. Stone, 3741
North Capitol Ave., Indian- W. J. Sto'ne, 3741 North Capitol
' apolis, Ind. Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
Secretary: W. A. Young, 904 Col- W. A. Young, 904 College Ave.,
lege Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind.
Treasurer: T. A. Goodwin, 515 F. M. Roberts, Jonesboro, Ind.
East Twenty-third St., Indian- A. L. Miller, 322 Mill St., Sey-
apolis, Ind. mour, Ind.
Assistant Treasurer: A. N. Ander- C. J. Buhalts, 515 East Twenty-
son, 515 East Twenty-third St., third St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Indianapolis, Ind. U. S. Anderson, Eaton, Ind.
Financial Agent: W. P. Cunning- C. L. Stone, Valparaiso, Ind.
ham, Lafayette, Ind. A. W. Bartlett, Brunswick, Ga.
Educational Superintendent: C. L. B. Hagle, Ligonier, Ind.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 47

0. S. Hadley, 1721 Broadway, In- CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.


dianai)olis, Ind.
J. M. Ellis, Idaville, Ind. Susie Blake, Logansport, Ind.
Victor Thompson, Russiaville, Ind. Geo. F. Knapp, Dana, Ind.
H. C. Chapman, R. F. D. No. 5,
LICENTIATES. Albion, Ind.
Belva Vance, Anderson, Ind.
W. W. Worster, Wabash Valley Bertha Bartholomew, R. F. D.
Sanitarium, La Fayette, Ind. No. 3, Bluffton, Ind.
Robert W. Leach, 358 Jefferson Nannie Blake, care E. Light,
Ave., Peru, Ind: Princeton, Ind.
R. C. Spohr, 515 East Twenty- J. H. Shrock, Farmersburg, Ind.
third St., Indianapolis, Ind. Glenn Harris, R. F. D. No. 1, Fair-
Archer Wright, 515 East Twenty- land, Ind.
third St., Indianapolis, Ind. Ada Fraze, Fair Oaks, Ind.
Thomas Hubbard, Fairland, Ind. Wm. J. Fairchild, Indianapolis,
Frank S. Busz, Aurora, Ind. Ind.
J. E. Dunn, R. F. D. No. 3, Bluff- Margaret Bennett, Middletown,
ton, Ind. Ind.
Elizabeth Lawson, R. F. D. No. 9,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Anderson, Ind.
Mrs. R. W. McMahan, 805 Merid- Mayna Miller, Petersbuig, Ind.
ian St., Anderson, Ind. Lowell Knapp, R. F. D. No. 1,
_ T. A. Goodwin, 515 East Twenty- New Palestine, Ind.
third St., Indianapolis, Ind. Grace L. Davis, R. F. D. No. 5,
Clifton L. Taylor, R. F. D. No. 1, care L. Saucerman, Sullivan,
Ind.
Fairland,
Mrs. Mary Buhalts, 515 East
Twenty-third St., Indianapolis,
Ind. NORTHERN ILLINOIS CONFER-
Mrs. Ada Worster, La Fayette,
Ind. ENCE.
J. H. Niehaus, 2717 Indiana Ave.,
Fort Wayne, hid. Formerly part of the Illinois Con-
Mrs. Florence Niehaus, 2717 Indi- ference, organized in 1871; di-
ana Ave., Fo'rt Wayne, Ind. vided and reorganized in 1902.
Miss J. Theresa Thompson, 68 Territory: The northern portion
Guilford St., Huntington, Ind. of the State of Illinois to the
Miss Nellie Rothbaust, 1828 Com- southern boundary of the coun-
merce Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. ties of Iroquois, Ford, Living-
Miss Mary C. Kent, Wabash Val- ston, Woodford, Peoria, Knox,
ley Sanitarium, La Fayette, Ind. Warrqn, and Henderson, exclu-
Mrs. Ida V. Hadley, 1721 Broad- ding the city of Peoria.
way, Indianapolis, Ind. Population: 2,932,033; sq. miles,
Mrs. Mary .H. Roberts, Jonesboro, 20,517.
Ind. Membership: 1,270; churches, 29.
Mrs. Alma I. Knapp, Albion, Ind. Office: Room 670, 324 Dearborn
A. N. Anderson, 515 East Twen- St., Chicago, Ill.
ty-third St., Indianapolis, Ind.
OFFICERS.
HONORARY MISSIONARY LICEN- President: Wm. Covert, Room 670,
TIATE. 324 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.
Secretary of Conference and 'tract
J. J. Fellow, R. F. D. No. 3, Green- Society Department: H. E.
town, Ind. Moon, office address. -
48 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

Treasurer: II. E. Moon, office ad- E. F. Collier, 238 South Trumbull


dress. Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Field Missionary Secretary: H. N.
Standish, 1213 Fifteenth St., LICENTIATES.
Moline, Ill. J. Vabor, 314 East Forty-fifth St.,
Field _ Missionary- Agent: Oliver Chicago, 111.
Morris, Sheridan, Ill. C. R. Magoon, 183 Woodlawn Ave.,
Educational and Sabbath-school Aurora, Ill.
Department Secretary: Nellie E. B. Van Dorn, Hinsdale, Ill.
D. Plugh, 7150 Langley Ave.,' E. 0. Parker, Waldron, Ill.
Chicago, Ill. J. M. Burdick, 749 West Fuller-
Religious Liberty Bureau: Chair- ton Ave., Chicago, Ill.
man, D. J. H. Allen, 4712 Green- Wm. Boesser, 205 Orchard St.,
wood Ave., Chicago, Ill.; Sec., C. Chicago,
U. Beach, 1351 Balmoral Ave., H. Schmidt, 101 North Center
Chicago, Ill. Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Executive Committee: Wm. Cov-
ert, H. Hansen, F. J. Harris, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
M. C. Kirkendall, Jacob Kloo- Elizabeth Harvey, 4069 Princeton
ster, H. E. Moon, B. A. Wolcott. Ave., Chicago, Ill.
" The Illinois Conference Associa- Mrs. E. B. Van Dorn, Hinsdale,
tion of Seventh-day Advent- Ill.
ists: " Pres., Wm. Covert; Vice- Clara Silver, 1213 Fifteenth Si.,
Pres., M. C. Kirkendall; Sec. Moline, Ill.
and Treas., H. E. Moon; Coun- Jean Phillips, 30 Jansen Ave.:
cilmen, J. W. Cummings, J. Chicago, Ill.
Klooster. Ruth Santee, 1721 S. Main St.,
" Northern Illinois Medical Mis- Rockford, Ill.
sionary and Sanitarium Associa- Anna Hibben, 30 Jansen Ave.,
tion: " Wm. Covert, S. P. S. Ed- Chicago, Ill.
wards, R. M. Clarke, H. C. Ella Hancock, 7150 Langley Ave.,
Winslow, Jacob Klooster, W. A. Chicago, Ill.
Marsh, Jr., W. C. Foreman, Nellie D. Plugh, 7150 Langley Ave.,
Mrs. Maria L. Edwards, M. C. Chicago, Ill.
Kirkendall. H. E. Moon, Room 670, 324 Dear-
born St., Chicago, Ill.
Helen Odell, 324 Dearborn St.,
MINISTERS. Chicago, Ill.
Oliver Morris, Sheridan, Ill.
Wm. Covert, Room 670, 324 Dear- Sophia Wahlberg, 212 Oak St.,
born St., Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. -
L. D. Santee, 749 West Fullerton CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Ave., Chicago, Ill.
J. C. Harris, Sheridan, Ill. Mabel Rank, Aledo, Ill.
Wm. Lewsadder, 301 South Fifth Miss Mae Warren, -28 'Thirty-third
St., Streator, Ill. Place, Chicago, Ill.
F. J. Harris, 1721 South Main St., Miss Zada Hibben, 30 Jansen
Rockford, Ill. Ave., Chicago, Ill.
C. W. Weber, 1019 North Halsted K. Virgie Johnson, 58 Catalpa
St., Chicago, Ill. Place, Chicago, Ill. -
M. C. Kirkendall, 28 Thirty-third Lettie Santee, 749 West Fullerton
Place, Chicago, Ill. Ave., Chicago, Ill.
C. Meleen, 2438 Drake Ave., Chi- Andrew Paulson, Kankakee, Ill.
cago, Ill. Vera Pierce, Kingston, Ill.
13. A. Wolcott, Sheridan, Ill. Lena Klooster, Sheridan, Ill.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 49

Ruth Tucker, care F. E. Endriss, MINISTERS.


Stockton, Ill.
Carrie L. Burdick, 17 West Sec- J. J. Irwin, 220 Michigan St., Pe-
ond St., Streator, Ill. toskey, Mich.
C. A. Hansen, Helmer, Mich.
M. C. Guild, 621 West Eighth St.,
Traverse City, Mich.
R. J. Bellows, Friday's Station,
NORTH MICHIGAN CONFER- via Perkins, Mich.
ENCE.
Formerly a part of the Michigan LICENTIATES.
Conference, organized in 1861;
divided and reorganized in 1902. E. A. Bristol, 222 Michigan St.,
Petoskey, Mich.
Territory: All of Michigan north E. F. Peterson, 93" Montezuma
of the counties of Bay; Midland, St., Houghton, Mich.
Isabella, Mecosta, Newaygo, and F. E. Fenner, Onaway, Mich.
Oceana.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Population: 558,027; sq. miles,
31,183. Miss Isabella R. Campbell, 93
Membership: 807; churches, 32. - Montezuma St., Houghton,
Office: 222 Michigan St., Petoskey, Mich.
Mich. Mrs. M. M. Faulkner, 327 Maple
St., Alpena, Mich.
Miss Ethel Peters, R. F. D.,Leets-
OFFICERS. ville, Mich.
Miss Inez A. E. Lay, 432 Phillips
President: J. J. Irwin, 220 Mich- St., Menominee, Mich.
igan St., Petoskey, Mich.
Miss Edith McClellan, 222 Mich-
Secretary: Edith McClellan, 222 igan St., Petoskey, Mich.
Michigan St., Petoskey, Mich. Mrs. Jennie M. Willaman, 220
Michigan St., Petoskey, Mich.
Treasurer: E. A. Bristol, 222 Mich- H. W. Johnson, 413 Pearl St.,
igan St., Petoskey, Mich. Petoskey, Mich.
Tract Society Department: Secre-
tary and Treasurer, E. A. Bris-
tol, 222 Michigan St., Petoskey, CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS
Mich.
L. A. Jacobs, 222 Michigan St., Pe-
Field Missionary Agent: H. W. toskey, Mich.
Johnson, 413 Pearl St., Petos- Mrs. L. A. Jacobs, 222 Michigan
key, Mich. St., Petoskey, Mich.
Educational Department: Superin- Nora Willaman, 220 Michigan St.,
tendent, Mrs. Jennie M. Wil- Petoskey, Mich.
laman, 220 Michigan St., Petos- Jane Sweet, Lake Ann, Mich.
key, Mich. . - John Nicola, Vogel Center, Mich.
Ella Rasmussen, Petoskey, Mich.
Executive Committee: J. J. Irwin, Ethel Peters, R. F. D., Leetsville,
M. C. Guild, E. A. Bristol, R. J. Mich.
Bellows, M. Stephens.
Hattie Hansen, Moorestown, Mich.
" North Michigan Conference Asso- Florence Crouch, Petoskey, Mich.
ciation of Seventh-day Advent- Mabel Spencer, 200 West Sixth
ists: " Trustees, J. J. Irwin, St., Cadillac, Mich.
E. A. Bristol, M. C. Guild, J. L. Lila Prentice, Alden, Mich.
Mann, M. Stephens. Della Starkey, Harrison, Mich.
50 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS CONFER- J. B. Locken, 919 First St., Pana,


ENCE. Ill.
Chancy Wood, 605 West First St.,
Formerly a part of the Illinois Taylorville, Ill.
Conference, organized in 1871; C. H. Bliss, Peoria, Ill.
divided and reorganized in 1902.
Territory: The southern portion LICENTIATE.
of the State of Illinois, south of
the counties of Iroquois, Ford, Elwood Ferris, Route 6, Du Quoin,
Livingston, Woodford, Peoria,
Knox, Warren, and Henderson,
and including the city of Peoria. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Population: 1,889,519; sq. miles, Miss Nettie Eaton, 300 West
35,483. Allen St., Springfield, Ill.
Membership: 635; churches, 23. Miss Mary B. Craig, 545 West
Office: 300 West Allen St., Spring- Allen St., Springfield, Ill.
field, Ill. Miss Cora B. Hicks, Foosland, Ill.
OFFICERS. R. H. Bruns, Route 6, Du Quoin,
Ill.
President: S. E. Wight, 300 West Mrs. R. H. Bruns, Route 6, Du
Allen St., Springfield, Ill. Quoin, Ill.
Secretary: Miss Nettie Eaton, 300 C. J. Tolf, 300 West Allen St.,
West Allen St., Springfield, Ill. Springfield, Ill.
Treasurer: Southern Illinois Tract Mrs. Emma Wilson,622 South
Society. Eighth St., Springfil
d, Ill.
Tract' Society Secretary and Treas- CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
urer: Miss Nettie Eaton, 300
West Allen St., Springfield, Ill. Miss Florence Leo, 120 East North
Field Missionary Agent: C. J. St., Decatur, Ill.
Tolf, office address. Miss Edna Merchant, 705 North
Secretary of Young People's Mis- Hickory St., Champaign, Ill.
sionary Volunteer Department: Miss Mabel Seitz, Peoria, Ill.
Chancy Wood, 605 West First J. 0. Ferris, 300 West Allen St.,
St., Taylorville, Ill. Springfield, Ill.
Sabbath-school and Educational Miss Marie Asey, 1819 South
Secretary: Chancy Wood, 605 Fourteenth St., Springfield, Ill.
West First St., Taylorville, Ill. Miss Bertha Ford, Du Quoin, Ill.
Religious Liberty Secretary: S. E. Miss Lillian Banning, R. F. D.,
Wight, 300 West Allen St., Decatur, Ill.
Springfield, Ill. Mrs. R. H. Bruns, Route 6, Du
Medical Secretary: R. B. Craig, Quoin, Ill.
120 East North St., Decatur, Ill. Miss Ola Williamson, Du Quoin,
Executive Committee: S. E. Wight, Ill.
, Chancy Wood, R. B. MEDICAL MISSIONARIES.
Craig, Dr. W. C. Dalbey. R. B. Craig, 120 East North St.,
" The Southern Illinois Conference Decatur,. Ill.
Association of Seventh-day Ad- Mrs. R. B. Craig, 120 East North
ventists: " Pres., S. E. Wight; St., Decatur, Ill.
Vice-Pres., J. J. Irwin; Sec., R. Miss Anna Balding, Champaign,
B. Craig; Treas., Chancy Wood; Ill.
Auditor, W. C. Dalbey. Miss Inez Howell, Champaign,
Ill.
MINISTERS. Harry Shepler, 120 East North
S. E. Wight, 545 West Allen St., St., Decatur, Ill.
Springfield, Ill. Miss Martha Craig, Peoria, Ill.

LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 51

WEST MICHIGAN CONFER- I. D. Van Horn, 146 Manchester


ENCE. St., Battle Creek, Mich.
W. C. Hebner, Shelby, Mich.
Formerly a part of the Michigan A. C. Bourdeau, 166 Kalamazoo
Conference, organized in 1861; St., Battle Creek, Mich.
divided and reorganized in W. R. Matthews, 222 North Clin-
1902. ton St., Charlotte, Mich.
Territory: Southwestern Michi- S. D. Hartwell, 297 West Main
gan south of the counties of St., Battle Creek, Mich.
Mason, Lake, Osceola, and Jacob Hofstra, Otsego, Mich.
Clare; and west of the counties W. E. Videto, Berrien Springs,
of Midland, Gratiot, Clinton,, Mich.
Ingham, Jackson, and Hills- M. S. Burnham, Otsego, Mich.
dale. A. Smith, Grandville, Mich.
Population: 692,928; sq. miles, G. W. , Amadon, 303 West Van
11,741. Buren St., Battle Creek, Mich.
Membership: 3,475; churches, 81. J. M. Wilbur, 22 Cass Ave., Grand
Office: Otsego, Mich. Rapids, Mich.
OFFICERS. P. G. Stanley, 1317 March St.,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
President: A. G. Haughey, Ot- R. C. Horton, Lawrence, Mich.
sego, Mich.
Vice-President: S. D. Hartwell, LICENTIATES.
297 West Main St., Battle
Creek, Mich. A. C. Haughey, Otsego, Mich.
Secretary: E. L. Richmond, Ot- S. S. Gray, Otsego, Mich.
sego, Mich. Myron B. Butterfield, Scottville,
Treasurer: G. H. Crandall, Ot- Mich.
sego, Mich. E. A. Merriam, Otsego, Mich.
Educational Secretary: Clifford Fred Green, Cedar Lake, Mich.
Russell, Otsego, Mich. W. L. Avery, Cedar Lake, Mich.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Clifford E. L. Richmond, Otsego, Mich.
Russell, Otsego, Mich. C. A. Russell, Otsego, Mich.
Tract Society Secretary: E. L. Roscoe Garrett, Otsego, Mich.
Richmond, Otsego, Mich. Leon G. Nyman, Mendon, Mich.
Field Secretary: A. C. Haughey, Nathan H. Pool, Coldwater, Mich.
Otsego, Mich. Reid Shepard, Otsego, Mich.
Religious Liberty Secretary: E. L. G. H. Crandall, Otsego, Mich.
Richmond, Otsego, Mich. Oliver Denslow, Takoma Park,
Missionary Volunteer Secretary: D. C.
A. C. Haughey, Otsego, Mich. G. A. Davis, Takoma Park, D. C.
Auditor: W. H. Edwards, 215 Dean F. H. Dryer, Tabernacle, Battle
Bldg., South Bend, Ind.
Executive Committee: A. G. Creek, Mich.
Haughey, S. D. Hartwell, J. W. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Hofstra, W. R. Matthews, J. M.
Wilbur. Eva Howe, Otsego, Mich.
" West Michigan Conference Asso- Jennie De Young, 15 Lyman
ciation of Seventh-day Advent- Block, Muskegon, Mich.
ists: " A. G. Haughey (Pres.), Edith Wilbur, Otsego, Mich.
S. D. Hartwell (Sec.), G. H. Mrs. Cleora Green, 136 Adams St.,
Crandall (Treas), J. M. Wilbur, Grand Rapids, Mich.-
J. W. Hofstra, W. R. Matthews. Ellen Oxley, Tabernacle, Battle
Creek, Mich.
MINISTERS.
Mattie H. White, Tabernacle,
A. G. Haughey, Otsego, Mich. Battle Creek, Mich.
52 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

CHURCH -SCHOOL TEACHERS. Population: 2,069,042; sq. miles,


54,451.
Edith Shepard, Cedar Lake, Mich. Membership: 3,021; churches, 100.
Florence Howell, Otsego, Mich.. Office Address: Milwaukee, Wis.
Edna Ayars, R. F. D. No. 3, Hast-
ings, Mich.
Mrs. Fred Green, Cedar Lake, OFFICERS.
Mich.
Mrs. Julia Countryman, Covert,
Mich. President: C. McReynolds, BOx 57,
Ethel Cooper, R. F. D. No. 5, Al- Grand Rapids, Wis.
legan, Mich. Vice-President: J. H. Hoffman,
Vo Wyla Aiken, Berrien Springs, Superior, Wis.
Mich. Secretary and Treasurer: W. J.
Lucile Gregg, R. F. D. No. 4, Pflugradt, 1303 Burnham St.,
Grand Ledge, Mich. Milwaukee, Wis.
Flossie Hall, R. F. D. No. 5, Hes- Missionary Department: Mission.
peria, Mich. ary Secretary and Secretary of
Mildred Wilson, 22 Cass Ave., Tract Society, A. J. Olsen;
Grand Rapids, Mich. Treasurer, Mabel Cutler, Grand
Mrs. Flora Williams, 467 Hamblin Rapids, Wis.; Field Missionary
Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. Agent, F. B. Numbers, Grand
May Williams 467 Hamblin Ave., Rapids, Wis.
Battle 'Creek, Mich. Sabbath-school Department: Sec-
Mrs. Harriet Heffley, 226 Van retary, Mary C. McReynolds,
Buren St., W., Battle Creek, Grand Rapids, Wis.
Mich. Educational Department: Secre-
Lois Randall, 22 Buckeye St., tary Missionary Volunteers, A.
Battle Creek, Mich. W. Hallock, Hawthorne, Wis.;
Grace Evans, Cedar Lake, Mich. Supt. of Primary Schools, Mary
Helen Cowles, Bangor, Mich. C. McReynolds.
Ruth Saxby, 413 Shepherd St., Religious Liberty Department:
Charlotte, Mich. Secretary, Elder H. W. Reed,
Anna Kemstra, Paw Paw, Mich. Eagle River, Wis.
Edna Cooper, R. F. D. No. 1, Medical Department: Supt. of
Lake Odessa, Mich. Madison Sanitarium, Secretary,
Jennie Judson, R. F. D. No. 64, Madison, Wis.
Byron Center, Mich Executive Committee: C. McRey-
Celeste Hall, Glenwood, Mich. nolds, J. H. Hoffman, W. J.
Mrs. A. E. S. Clark, R. F. D. No. Pflugradt, A. W. Hallock, A. J.
1, Box 59, Coopersville, Mich. Olsen, Supt. of Sanitarium, and
Inis Morey, R F. D. No. 4, Stan- P. M. Hanson.
ton, Mich. " Wisconsin Conference Associa-
Thallie Halvorsen, R. F. D. No. 4, tion of Seventh-day Advent-
Remus, Mich. ists: " President, C. McRey-
Frances Garton, R. F. D. No. 1, nolds; Secretary and Treasurer,
Berlamont, Mich W. J. Pflugradt; other members,
Hattie Brassington, Bauer, Mich. - Elder C. .J. Herrmann, Elder
Mabel Baker, Bedford, Mich. F. F. Petersen, Alex. Paton.
Medical Missionary Board: Chair-
man, C. McReynolds; Secretary
and Business Manager, J. H.
WISCONSIN CONFERENCE. Bramhall; other members, Supt.
Organized 1871. of Sanitarium, W. J. Pflugradt,
Territory: The State of Wiscon- W. H. Holmes, A. C. Woodbury,
sin. and F. Stebbeds.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 53

MINISTERS. A. Belding, 1303 Burnham St.,


-Milwaukee, Wis.
C. McReynolds, Grand Rapids, E. Bushlin, 1303 Burnham St.,
Wis. Milwaukee, Wis.
J. B. Scott, Chetek, Wis. J. Beggs, Almond, Wis.
C. J. Herrmann, Antigo, Wis. Mary C. McReynolds, Grand Rap-
F. Stebbeds, Blue River, Wis. ids, Wis.
F. F. Petersen, Plainfield, Wis. Mary Snow, 865 Fifth St., Mil-
J. C. Nielsen, Bethel, Wis. waukee, Wis.
W. W. Stebbins, Superior, Wis. Sue Jones, Merrill, Wis.
J. S. Shrock, Oshkosh, Wis. Marie Olsen, 626 Pomeroy St.,
J. H. Hoffman, Grantsburg, Wis. Kenosha, Wis.
T. G. Lewis, Appleton, Wis. Mabel Wampole, Bethel, Wis.
M. H. Serns, Elroy, Wis. Julia Belin, 1326 Oakes Ave., Su-
A. Ritchie, Westfield, Wis. perior; Wis.
H. W. Reed, Eagle River, Wis. Amelia Roberson, 1303 Burnham
C. Edwardson, Kenosha, Wis. St., Milwaukee, Wis.
H. P. Anderson, Racine, Wis. Maude Warren, 1303 Burnham St.,
P. M. Hanson, Bethel, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis.
Byron Post, Chippewa Falls, - Wis. Flora Post, 28 East Birch St.,
A. W. Spaulding, Bethel, Wis. Chippewa Falls, Wis.
P. E. Sheppler, Bethel, Wis. Bessie Sufficool, Madison, Wis.
NOT ACTIVE. Anna Sufficool, Madison, Wis.
J. C. Mikkelsen, Bethel, Wis. Gertrude Norris, La Farge, Wis.
Elva Lawton, 28 East Birch St.,
W. S. Shreve, Steuben, Wis.
Chippewa Falls, Wis.
C. W. Olds, Waukesha, Wis.
Tillie Ritchie, .Westfield, Wis.
D. H. Oberholtzer, Eagle River,
Anna Woodbury, Beloit, Wis.
Wis.
Rosma Whalen, Hawthorne, Wis.
LICENTIATES. MEDICAL MISSIONARIES
C. Wise, Lena, Wis. Dr. Amy Humphrey, Bethel, Wis.
A. W. Hallock, Hawthorne, Wis. .Dr. Nellie Stevens, Sanitarium,
K. Rasmussen, Milltown, Wis. Madison, Wis.
Israel R. F. D. No. 10, Kau- Sarah Goetchel, Sanitarium, Madi-
kauna, Wis. son, Wis.
A. J. Olsen, Grand Rapids, Wis. Christie Christensen, Dane, Wis.
P. C. Hanson, Poysippi, Wis. Mattie Smith, Madison, Wis.
R. R. Reinhold, Falun, Wis. J. H. Bramhall,Sanitarium, Madi-
R. C. Wangerin, Milwaukee, Wis. son, Wis.
Louis Drews, Wausau, Wis. . CHURCH -SCHOOL TEACHERS.
S. C. Hannon, Berrien Springs, Miss Jennie Snow, 865 Fifth St.,
Mich. Milwaukee, Wis.
A. G. Holmes, Washington, D. C. Miss Kate Macy, Bethel, Wis.
Mrs. Pearl Thornton, Bethel, Wis.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Mrs. C. W. Hess, Eagle River,
Prof. F. R. Thornton, Bethel, Wis. Wis.
Prof. C. .W. Hess, Eagle River, Bertha Rathbun, Milton Junction,.
Wis. Wis.
W. J. Pflugradt, 1303 Burnham Mrs. Irma Kisner, Bethel, Wis.
St., Milwaukee, Wis. Ella Keizer, R. F. D. No. 1, Blue
John Miller, 1303 Burnham St., River, Wis.
Milwaukee, Wis. Vesta Cash, Grand Rapids, Wis.
W. H. Sherrig, Kenosha, Wis. David Chapman, R. F. D. No. 10,
J. Steinel, 512 Lee St., Milwaukee, Kaukauna, Wis.
Wis. Esther Modine, Oneida, Wis.
54 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

Anna Johnson, R. F. D. No. 9, Henry Elliott, care M. Chapman,


Frankville, Wis. R. D. No. 1, Cassville, Wis.
Bertha Cass, 615 Congress St., Lottie Jasperson, Moon, Wis.
Eau Claire, Wis. Alma Jefferies, Poysippi, Wis.
Mabel McConnell, R. F. D. No. 5, Bessie Lewis, Plainfield, Wis.
Marshfield, Wis. Belle Maryott, Cadott, Wis.
Tiena Hanson, Merrill, Wis. Estella Corwin, care Albert
Eunice Crawford, Adkins, Wis. Malthe, Almond, Wis.
Laura Antisdell, R. F. D. No. 1, Luella Eighme, Stoughton, Wis.
Clear Lake, Wis. Nettie White, Sparta, Wis.
Vera Mueller, Ripon, Wis. Lottie Fox, care W. LeFevre, R.
Ruby MeSparren, care G. Klement, P. D. No. 1, New Franken, Wis.
R. F. D. No. 5, Ft. Atkinson, H. P. Anderson, Kenosha, Wis.
Wis. H. Peterson, Three Lakes,' Wis.

NORTHERN . UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 19oz.
Territory: The Conferences of Membership: 6,691; churches,
Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota.255.
and South Dakota. Office Address: 2718 Third Ave.,
Population: 5,334,436; sq. miles, South, Minneapolis, Minn.
265,259.
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OFFICERS. Secretary: T. D. Gibson, office


address.
President: R. A. Underwood, office Educational and Missionary Vol-
address. unteer Secretary: T. G. Lamson,
2800 Third Ave., South, Minne-
Vice-President: M. N. Campbell, apolis, Minn
Stuart, Iowa. General Missionary Secretary: T.
Treasurer: C. M. Everest, Box 989, D. Gibson, office address.
Minneapolis, Minn. General Missionary Agent: 'V 1.
NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 55

Manful, Elk Point, S. Dak. Third Ave., South, Minneapolis,


Religious Liberty Secretary: C. M. Minn.
Clark, Chamberlain, S. Dak. Secretary Sabbath-school Depart-
Auditor: C. W. Larson, Nevada, ment: Mrs. Flora V. Dorcas, of-
Iowa. fice address.
Executive Committee: R. A. Un- Secretary S. D. A. Missionary
derwood, M. N. Campbell, C. J. Volunteers: F. J. Wilbur, Clar-
Kunkel, J. W. Christian, S. E. inda, Iowa.
Jackson, T. D. Gibson, C. M. Secretary Religious Liberty De-
Everest, J. G. Lamson, W. L. partment: W. D. Parkhurst, 603
Manful, C. M. Clark, Dr. C. P. East Twelfth St., Des Moines,
Farnsworth. Iowa.
Medical Department: Secretary, Secretary Medical Department: L.
Dr. C. P. Farnsworth ; Board, J. Otis, M. D., 603 East Twelfth
The Medical Secretaries of the St., Des Moines, Iowa.
Union and Local Conferences. Secretary Iowa Tract Society: C.
W. Larson, office address.
MINISTERS. Assistant Secretary: G. C. Hos-
kin, office address.
R. A. Underwood, 2718 Third Ave., Field Missionary Secretary: C. W.
South, Minneapolis, Minn. Hollingsworth, Stuart, Iowa.
J. G. Lamson, 2800 Third Ave., Executive Committee: M. N.
South, Minneapolis, Minn. Campbell, Christian Juhl, J. C.
Clemens, E. G. Olsen, G. R.
LICENTIATES. Hawkins, J. T. Spriggs, R. E.
Burke.
T. D. Gibson, 2718 Third Ave.,
" Iowa Seventh-day Adventist As-
South, Minneapolis, Minn,
sociation: " Trustees, M. N.
W. L. Manful, Elk Point, S. Dak.
Campbell, Christian Juhl, C. W.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Larson, J. M. Whitney, J.
Shively, A. P. Hanson, Julius
C. M. Everest, Box 989, Minne- Johnson.
apolis, Minn
MINISTERS.
C. W. Larson, Nevada, Iowa.
M. N. Campbell, Stuart, Iowa.
E. G. Olsen, Forest City, Iowa.
J. C. Clemens, 1031 Brady St.,
IOWA CONFERENCE. Davenport, Iowa.
G. R. Hawkins, 813 West Second
Organized 1863. St., Muscatine, Iowa.
Territory: The State of Iowa. T. Godfrey, 401 South Elm St.,
Population: 2,231,853; sq. miles, Creston, Iowa.
56,025. A. A. Meyer, Sheldahl, Iowa.
Membership: 2,906; churches, 115. Wm. Johnson, 112 Iowa Ave.,
Office: Nevada, Iowa. Iowa City, Iowa.
J. T. Spriggs, 326 South Seventh
OFFICERS. St., Keokuk, Iowa.
A. F. Ferguson, Stuart, Iowa.
President: M. N. Campbell, Stuart, 0. M. Kittle, Smithland, Iowa.
Iowa. E. Rosenwold, 321 East Twelfth
Secretary: Mrs. Flora V. Dorcas, St., Des Moines, Iowa.
office address. R. E. Burke, 129 Arlington St.,
Treasurer: C. W. Larson, office ad- Dubuque, Iowa.
dress. .1. W. Dorcas, Nevada, Iowa.
Secretary Educational Depart- W. D. Parkhurst, 603 East Twelfth
ment: Prof. J. G. Lamson, 280l St., Des Moines, Iowa.
56 NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

LICENTIATES. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.


Essie Ferguson, Stuart, Iowa.
Mrs. G. R. Hawkins, 813 West Ella Gilchrist, Waukon, IoWa.
Second St., Muscatine, Iowa. Reu Hoe.n, Stuart, Iowa.
Mrs. Minnie Syp, Hawarden, Iowa. Gertrude Hunt, Nevada, Iowa.
J. W. McComas, 1303 Spruce St., Emily Johnson, Hawarden, Iowa.
Burlington, Iowa. Ruby McGee, Osceola, Iowa.
H. F. Neuman, College View, Nebr. Ruth McWilliams, Stuart, Iowa.
Alfred Johnson, College View, Anna Pelmulder, Grant City,
Nebr. Iowa.
Dr. L. J. Otis, 603 East Twelfth Bessie Seism, 831 Mill St., Ot-
St., Des Moines, Iowa. tumwa, Iowa.
M. M. Hare, Stuart, Iowa. A. R. Smouse, 508 North Adams
Christian Juhl, Stuart, Iowa. St., Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.
E. W. Wolfe, 204 South Adams Bessie Stanfield, 129 Ringgold St.,
St., Mason City, Iowa. Boone, Iowa.
Emily Stanfield, Boone, Iowa.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Minnie Wolf ord, Pilot Mound,
Iowa.
Mrs. Flora V. Dorcas, Nevada,
Iowa. MINNESOTA CONFERENCE.
Kate Earle, 516 South A St., Os-
kaloosa, Iowa. Organized 1862.
Blanche Spriggs, 326 South Sev- Territory: The State of Minne-
enth St., Keokuk, Iowa. sota.
J. Wilbur, Clarinda, Iowa. Population: 1,979,912; sq. miles,
S. B. Kephart, Cedar Rapids, 79,205.
Iowa. Membership: 1,700; churches, 79.
Anna Camp, Fairfield, Iowa. Office: 336 East Lake St., Minne-
Geo. Juhl, College View, Nebr. apolis, Minn.
Dora B. Pines, 222 West Fifteenth Office Address: Box 989, Minne-
St., Davenport, Iowa. apolis, Minn.
Louis Hansen, College View, Nebr. OFFICERS.
C. W. Hollingsworth, Stuart, Iowa.
L. P. Syp, Hawarden, Iowa. President: S. E. Jackson, office
Alma Nelson, 1447 Walker St., address.
Des Moines, Iowa. Vice-President: C. M. Everest,
Laura Buck, Sigourney, Iowa. office address.
W. C. Boynton, Sioux Rapids, Secretary: H. R. Gay, office ad-
Iowa. dress.
John Manuel, Stuart, Iowa. Treasurer and Transportation
John Weeda, 326 South Seventh Agent: C. M. Everest, office ad-
St., Keokuk, Iowa. dress.
Marie Koenig, 222 West Fifteenth Executive Committee: S. E. Jack-
St., Davenport, Iowa. son, C. M. Everest, J. F. Ander-
Rose Boose, Exira, Iowa. son, A. D. Ewert, W. A. Alway,
W. A. McKibben, 608 Washington E. M. Chapman, C. M. Babcock..
Ave., Council Bluffs, Iowa. " The Minnesota Conference Asso-
E. D. Hopkins, 620 West Fifteenth ciation of Seventh-day Advent-
St., Davenport, Iowa. ists: " S. E. Jackson (Pres.),
Chas. Metzger, 1023 Kansas St., H. R. Gay (Sec.), C. M. Evefest
Muscatine, Iowa. (Treas.), J. F. Anderson, Gust.
Lena M. Hunt, Stuart, Iowa. Henrickson, A. W. Kuehl, F. E.
Minnie C. Harnden, Stuart, Iowa. Rew.
NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 57

Tract Society Secretary: C. M. H. 0. Olson, Box 989, Minneapolis,


Everest, office address. Minn.
Sabbath-school and Home Dept.
Secretary: Ella E. Merickel, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Mankato, Minn. C. M. Everest, Box 989, Minne-
Secretary Educational and Mis- apolis, Minn.
sionary Volunteer Departments: F. F. Fry, Box 989, Minneapolis,
W. W. Ruble, Alexandria, Minn.; Minn.
Assistant Sec., Gertie Grant, of- F. E. Rew, Box 989, Minneapolis,
fice address. Minn.
Religious Liberty Secretary: A. V. Ella E. Merickel, Mankato, Minn.
Olson, Box 522, Bemidji, Minn. Gust Henrickson, Box 989, Min-
Field Secretary: F. F. Fry, office neapolis, Minn.
address. Alice M. Burghart, Box 989, Min-
Missionary. Secretary: C. A. Pedi- ne-apolis, Minn.
cord, Anoka, Minn. J. W. Shaw, Box 989, Minneapolis,
Medical Secretary: Dr. E. P. Haw- Minn.
kins, Montrose, Minn. Ellen V. Nelson, Box 989, Minne-
apolis, Minn.
MINISTERS.
P. 0. Johnson, Thief River Falls,
S. E. Jackson, Box 989, Minne- Minn.
apolis, Minn.
H. F. Phelps, Washburn Park,
Mbineapolis, Minn. NORTH DAKOTA CONFER-
A. W. Kuehl, Box 989, Minne- ENCE.
apolis, Minn. Organized 1902.
Andrew Mead, R. F. D.. No. 2, Territory: The State of North
Brainerd, Minn. Dakota.
Hans Steen, 716 Maryland St., St. Population: 672,671; sq. miles, 70,-
Paul, Minn. 795.
C. L. Emmerson, Philbrook, Minn. Membership: 1,116; churches, 28.
J. F. Anderson, 827 Magnolia St., Office Address: Box 285, Fargo,
St. Paul, Minn. N. Dak.
C. M. Babcock, 515 East Eighth
Ave., Duluth, Minn. OFFICERS.
W. W. Ruble, Alexandria, Minn. President: C. J. Kunkel, Box L,
E. M. Chapman, Alexandria, Minn Harvey, N. Dak.
W. A. Alway, Maple Plain, Minn. Vice-President: John G. Walker,
Geo. L. Budd, Alexandria, Minn. Box 77, Mercer, N. Dak.
0. X. Nerlund, Box 989, Minne- Secretary: F. G. Specht, Box L,
apolis, Minn. Harvey, N. Dak.
A. V. Olson, Box 522, Bemidji, Business Agent: Richard Graham,
Minn. Saginaw, N. Dak.
A. D. Evert, Bingham Lake, Minn. Treasurer: Mrs. Alice H. Robin \
0. E. Johansen, R. F. D., Fergus son, office address.
Falls, Minn. , Executive Committee: C. J. Kun-
J. M. Comer, 807 Ottawa St,, St. kel, John G. Walker, Lars Niel-
Paul, Minn. son, Chas. Leer, N. W. Lawrence,
C. A. Pedicord, Anoka, Minn. E. M. Strong.
LICENTIATES.
Educational, Sabbath-school, and
Young People's Secretary: John
Ben Francis, Wells, Minn. F. Simon, Box L, Harvey, N.
H. J. Sheldon, Maple Plain, Minn. Dak.
C. C. Neufeld, Mountain Lake, Missionary Department: Rec. Sec.,
Minn. Mrs. Alice H. Robinson; Asst.
C. K. Reiswig, Westbrook, Minn. Sec., F. H. Robinson.
58 NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

Field Missionary Agent: W. B. SOUTH DAKOTA CONFERENCE.


Payne, Box L, Harvey, N. Dak.
Sabbath-school Department: Rec. Organized 1879.
Sec., Mrs. B. C. Haak, Box L,
Harvey, N. Dak. Territory: The State of South
Religious Liberty Department: Dakota, excluding the Black
Hills.
Cor. Sec., Mrs. Hattie B. Population: 450,000; sq. miles, 59,-
Walker, Box 77, Mercer, N. Dak. 234.
" The North Dakota Conference Membership: 969; churches, 33.
Association: " Trustees: C. J. Office: 732 South First Ave.,
Kunkel, John G. Walker, Lars Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
Nielson, N. W. Lawrence, F. H. Office Address: Box 686, Sioux
Robinson. Falls, S. Dak.
MINISTERS. OFFICERS.

C. J. Kunkel, Box L, Harvey, N. President: J. W. Christian, Parker,


Dak. S. Dak.
John G. Walker, Box 77, Mercer, Vice-President: Valentine Leer,
N. Dak. Parkston, S. Dak.
Lars Nielson, Box L, 'Harvey, N. Secretary: N. P. Neilsen, Ft.
Dak. Pierre, S. Dak.
Edward Loeppke, Heaton, N. Dak. Treasurer: G. W. Stilson, Box 686,
A. E. Christian, Williston, N. Dak. Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
Geci. Wagner, Bowdon, N. Dak. Business Agent: C. M. Clark,
N. M. Jorgenson, Velva, N. Dak. Chamberlain, S. Dak.
N. W. Lawrence, Box L, Harvey, Corresponding Secretary: Florence
N. Dak. Miller, Elk Point, S. Dak.
A. E. Doering, Bowdon, N. Dak. Transportation Agent: G. W. Stil-
F. G. Specht, Box L, Harvey, N. son, office address.
Dak. Executive Committee: J. W. Chris-
Chas. Leer, Lincoln, N. Dak. tian, Valentine Leer, .C. M.
Clark, N. P. Neilsen, Dr. C. P.
Farnsworth, J. B. Clymer, Al-
LICENTIATES. fred Jensen.
Tract Society Secretary: G. W.
D. D. Kurtz, Jamestown, N. pak. Stilson; Assistant Secretary,
Mrs. Bertha Jorgenson, Velva, N. Mrs. Elizabeth Stilson.
Dak. Field Secretary: F. L. Lime.rick,
office address.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Educational Department: Secre-
tary, J. I. Beardsley, office ad-
E. M. Strong, Box 275, nankin- dress. .
son, N. Dak. Health and Temperance Depart-
F. H. Robinson, Box 285, Fargo, ment: Secretary, Dr. C. P.
N. Dak. Farnsworth, Chamberlain, S.
Mrs. Alice H. Robinson, Box 285, Dak.
Fargo, N. Dak. Sabbath-school Department: Sec-
Martin Olson, Valley City, N. retary, Miss Florence Miller,
Dak. Elk Point, S. Dak.
Richard Graham, Saginaw, N. Religious Liberty Department:
Dak. Secretary, R. E. Harter, Lang-
Henry Berg, McCluskey, N. Dak. ford, S. Dak.
W. B. Payne, Box L, Harvey, N. "South Dakota Conference Asso-
Dak. ciation Qi Seventh-day Advent-
NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 59

ists: " Trustees: C. M. Clark, Florence Miller, Elk Point, S. Dak.


Chairman; G. W. Stilson, Sec. Adam Schmidt, College View,
and Treas.; Alfred Jensen, N. J. Nebr.
Ronlund, Conrad Reiswig. Mrs. G. W. Stilson, Box 686, Sioux
Falls, S. Dak.
MINISTERS.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
J. W. Christian, Parker, S. Dak.
Valentine Leer, Parkston, S. Dak.
C. M. Clark, Chamberlain, S. Dak. M. J. Low, Elk Point, S. Dak.
N. P. Neilsen, Ft. Pierre, S. Dak. Mrs. Martha Low, Elk Point, S.
R. E. Harter, Langford, S. Dak. Dak.
Maude Weller, Huron, S. Dak.
Conrad Reiswig, Milltown, S.
Aural Jordan, Elk Point, S. Dak.
Dak.
Emma Christensen, Elk Point, S.
N. J. Ronlund, Box 686, Sioux
Falls, S. Dak. Dak.
Zelma Small, Box 686, Sioux Falls,
LICENTIATES. S. Dak.
Mary Jensen, Florence, S. Dak.
J. B. Clymer, Elk Point, S. Dak. Mabel Hendrickson, R. F. D. No.
Daniel Wall, Box 686, Sioux Falls, 3, Parker, S. Dak.
S. Dak. Maggie Levison, Clayton, S. Dak.
J. I. Beardsley, Box 686, Sioux C. H. Peterson, Leola, S. Dak.
Falls, S. Dak. Geneva Anderson, Tolstoy, S.
F. L. Limerick, Box 686, Sioux Dak,
Falls, S. Dak.
A. C. Christensen, Dallas, S. Dak. MEDICAL MISSIONARIES.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Dr. W. T. Lindsay, Chamberlain,
F. R. Isaac, Box 686, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
S. Dak. Dr. Anna B. Farnsworth, Cham-
G. W. Stilson, Box 686, Sioux berlain, S. Dak.
Falls, S. Dak. F. B.Jewell, Oelrichs, S. Dak.
Milla M. Johnson, Ft. Pierre, S. Edith Gilley, 216 Fourth Ave.,
Dak. West, Aberdeen, S. Dak.

NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1906.

Territory: Oregon, Washington, OFFICERS.


Idaho, Montana, and Alaska.
Population: 1,804;874; sq. miles, President: W. B. White, College
998,597. Place, Wash.
Vice-Pres.: Geo. E. Langdon, Col-
Membership: 5,763; churches, 147. lege Place, Wash.
Office: Rooms 15 and 16 Die Secretary and Auditor: A. G.
Briicke Block, Walla Walla, Adams, Box 429, Walla Walla,
Wash. Wash.
Post-office Address: Box 429, Treasurer: C. H. Castle, Box 429,
Walla Walla, Wash. Walla Walla, Wash.

60 NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

Educational Secretary: M. E. Officers: Pres., W. B. White; Vice-


Cady, College Place, Wash. Pres., A. J. Breed; Sec., A. G.
Medical Secretary: Dr. S. A. Adams; Treas., C. H. Castle.
Lockwood, Portland Sanitarium,
Mt. Tabor Station, Portland, MINISTERS.
Oregon.
Secretary Religious Liberty Bu- W. B. White, College Place,
reau: A. J. Breed, College Wash.
Place, Wash. A. J. Breed, College Place, Wash.
Field. Missionary Secretary: 0. K. H. W. Decker, Mt. Tabor Station,
Butler, Box 429, Walla Walla, Portland, Oregon.
Wash. M. E. Cady, College Place, Wash.
General Missionary Agent: Carl E. H. A. Washburn, College Place,
Weaks, College Place, Wash. Wash.
Executive Committee: W. B. John Isaac, College Place, Wash.
White, A. J. Breed, Geo. E. 0. K. Butler, Box 429, Walla
Langdon, S. A. Lockwood, M. E. Walla, Wash.
NORTH PACIFIC UN ION

MONTANA CONFERENCE

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GAO

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Cady, A. G. Adams, H. W. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Decker, Lewis Johnson, C. E. A. G. Adams, Box 429, Walla
Weaks, C. M. Christiansen, C. H. Walla, Wash.
Castle, and the Presidents of C. H. Castle, Box 429, Walla
the local Conferences in the Walla, Wash.
Union. C. M. Christiansen, College Place,
Medical Board: Dr. S. A. Lock- Wash.
wood, Dr. F. M. Rossiter, Dr. C. E. Weaks, College Place, Wash.
W. H. Warner, Dr. H. W. Voll- Rose Ginther, Box 429, Walla
mer, A. G. Adams. Walla, Wash.
" North Pacific Union Conference
Association of Seventh-day Ad- MONTANA CONFERENCE.
ventists: " Directors, W. B.
White, H. W. Decker, A. J. Organized 1898.
Breed, G. E. Langdon, A. G. Territory: The State of Montana.
Adams, C. H. Castle, T. H. Star- Population: 243,329; sq. miles,
buck. 146,080.
NORTE PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE 61

Membership: 500; churches, 15. SOUTHERN IDAHO CONFER-


Office Address: Box 118, Bozeman, ENCE.
Mont.
Organized 1907.
OFFICERS.
Territory: That part of Idaho
President: R. D. Quinn, office south of the forty-fifth parallel
address. (including all of Lemhi County),
Secretary: Mrs. R. D. Quinn, office and the counties of Wallowa,
address. Union, Baker, and Malheur in
Treasurer: A. E. Everett, office Oregon.
address. Population: 142,994; sq. miles,
Tract Society Secretary A. E. 76,143.
Everett, office address. Membership: 568; churches, 21.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. J. Office: Room 223, Boise National
B. Everett, office address. Bank Bldg., Boise, Idaho.
Field Missionary Agent: . Office Address: Box 43, Boise,
Executive Committee: R. D. Idaho.
Quinn, J. C. Foster, W. A. Gos- OFFICERS.
mer, H. 0. Shields, C. W. Page,
Paul Iverson, Chas. Johnson. President: W. W. Steward, office
" The Montana Conference Asso- address.
ciation of Seventh-day Advent- Vice-President: J. A. Casebeer,
ists: " J. C. Foster (Pres.), R. D. Emmett, Idano.
Quinn, A. E. Everett, C. W. Secretary and Treasurer: T. L.
Page, Dr. H. B. Farnsworth. Copeland, office address.
Missionary Secretary and Treas-
MINISTERS. urer: T. L. Copeland.
Educational Superintendent: H. W.
R. D. Quinn, Bozeman, Mont. Oliver, R. F. D. No. 3, Boise,
J. C. Foster, Rockvale, Mont. Idaho; Secretary, May Bell, of-
S. H. Kime, Rollins, Mont. fice address.
W. A. Gosmer, Bozeman, Mont. Religious Liberty Secretary: H. W.
Paul Iverson, Great Falls, Mont. Oliver,
Executive Committee: W. W.
LICENTIATE. Steward, J. M. Willoughby, Jas.
S. Peach, J. A. Casebeer, A. C:
D. H. Hanson, Missoula, Mont. Bird.
" Southern Idaho Conference Asso-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. ciation of Seventh-day Advent-
ists: " Trustees: W. W. Stew-
A. E. Everett, Bozeman, Mont. ard, A. C. Bird, T. L. Copeland.
Mrs. Teresa Gosmer, Bozeman,
Mont. MINISTERS.
Miss Adeline Rouleau, Butte, W. W. Steward, Box 43, Boise,
Mont. Idaho.
Miss Hattie Rittenhouse, Boze- J. M. Willoughby, Cambridge,
man, Mont. Idaho.
Chas. Rittenhouse, Bozeman, Mont. H. W. Oliver, R. F. D. No. 3, Boise,
Mrs. R. D. Quinn, Bozeman, Mont. Idaho.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
E. E. Smith, Union, Oregon.
A. C. Bird, Caldwell, Idaho.
Vinna Hart, Great Falls, Mont. LICENTIATES.
Miss Lizzie Scott, Bozeman, Mont.
Miss Edith Johnson, Stevensville, Arthur Moon, Baker City, Oregon.
Mont. J. A. Casebeer, Emmett, Idaho.
62 NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

Byron A. Meeker, Cambridge, Tract Society Secretary and


Idaho. Treasurer: T. G. Johnson.
E. 0. Sanders, Cove, Oregon. Assistant Secretary: Alberta
Green, office address.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Field Missionary Agent: A. D.
Mrs. Lucy Post, Parma, Idaho. Guthrie, office address.
Mrs. E. E. Smith, Union, Oregon. Home Missionary Agent: A. M.
T. L. Copeland, Box 43, Boise, Dart, office address.
Idaho. Educational, Sabbath-school, and
May Bell, Box 43, Boise, Idaho. Church School Departments, and
Wellington Frost, Baker City, Or- Young People's Societies: Supt.,
egon. E. W. Catlin, North Yakima,
Emma G. Morgan, Caldwell, Idaho. Wash.; Sec., Mrs. H. C. Conard,
College Place, Wash.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. Executive Committee: G. E.
Langdon, T. L. Ragsdale, H. J.
Mrs. Mary Kelsey, Union, Oregon. Schnepper, E. W. Catlin, Oscar
Emma G. Morgan, Caldwell, Idaho. Hill, L. A. Gibson, E. H. Hunt-
Rose E. Herr, R. F. D. No. 3, ley.
Boise, Idaho. " Upper Columbia Mission So-
Byron A. Meeker, Cambridge, ciety: " Pres., G. E. Langdon;
Idaho. Sec., H. J. Schnepper; Treas.,
Lydia Judd, Parma, Idaho. T. G. Johnson.

UPPER COLUMBIA CONFER- MINISTERS.


- ENCE.
Organized 1880. G. E. Langdon, College Place,
Wash. ,
Territory: That portion of the E. W. Catlin, North Yakima,
State of Washington lying east Wash.
of the Cascade Mountains; the L. H. Ells, Farmington, Idaho.
State of Oregon lying east of
the Cascade Mountains except Oscar Hill, College Place, Wash.
that portion of Wasco County H. J. Schnepper, College Place,
Wash.
lying west of the Deschutes L. A. Gibson, Lewiston, Idaho.
River, Klamath County, and the Clarence Ford, Sandpoint, Idaho.
first tier-of counties on the east- E. H. Huntley, 02714 Division St.,
ern border of the State, viz., Spokane, Wash.
Wallowa, Union, Baker, and .
Malheur; and the State of A. M. Dart, College Place, Wash.
Stewart Kim e, College Place,
Idaho north of the 45th parallel, Wash.
except Lemhi County. F. D. Starr, Westlake, Idaho.
Population: 369,851; sq. miles,
120,036.
Membership: 1,550; churches, 33.
Office: College Place, Wash. LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS.
President: G. E. Langdon, office C. J. Rider, 409 Granite Block,
address. Spokane, Wash.
Vice-President: H. J. Schnepper, James Standage, Freewater, Or-
office address. egon.
Secretary and Treasurer: T. G. John Oster, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Johnson, College Place, Wash. F. M. Oliver, Pomeroy, Wash.
NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 63

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Territory: All of the State of


Orgeon lying west of the sum-
Dr. I. A. Dunlap, College Place, mit of the Cascade Mountains,
1lVash. and Wasco and Klamath Coun-
T. G. Johnson, College Place ties east of the range.
Wash. Population: 417,450; sq. miles,
C. H. Allen, College. Place, Wash. 32,840.
Mrs. H. C. Conard, College Place, Membership: 1,618; churches, 41.
Wash. Office: 611/2 North Park St., Port-
Mrs. Maude Posey, E2207 Empire land, Oregon.
Ave., Spokane, Wash.
Alberta Green, College Place,
Wash. OFFICERS.
A. D. Guthrie,College Place,Wash.
Dr. W. H. arner, College Place, President: C. W. Flaiz, office ad-
Wash, dress.
J. K. Luther, Colfax, Wash. Vice-President: W. L. Black, Med-
C. K. Hoover, Conconully, Wash. ford, Oregon.
Miss Jeannette Henry, North Ya- Secretary: T. H. Starbuck, office
kima, Wash. address.
Otto L. Coy, Wenatchee, Wash. Treasurer: Miss Edith Starbuck,
office address.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Secretary and Treasurer of Sab-
bath-school and Young People's
Kathrine B. Hale, College Place, Work: Miss Edith Starbuck,
Wash. office address.
Miss Bertha Allen, College Place, Field. Missionary Agent: E. M.
Wash. Oberg, office address.
Mrs. Delphia Miller, College Place, Religious Liberty Secretary: W.
Wash. F. Martin, 80 East Sixty-first
Miss Ida Salton, Milton, Oregon. St., North, Mt. Tabor, Oregon.
Miss Irene Carter, North Yakima, Educational: F. A. Detamore, of-
Wash. fice address.
Miss Mabel Dimond,- Sanitarium, Executive Committee: C. W.
North Yakima, Wash. Flaiz, W. L. Black, J. M. Cole,
Miss Alice 0. Clinkenbeard, Alfal- T. H. Starbuck, P. A. Hanson,
fa, Wa'sh. W. C. Emmerson, H. J. Dirksen.
Miss Martha Bordow, Wilcox, Western Oregon Missionary So-
Wash. ciety: Bibles, books, and peri-
Miss Mabel Craker, Farmington,* odicals; F. W. Peterson, Secre-
Wash. tary and Treasurer, office ad-
Mrs. Hattie Nelson, Palouse, Wash. dress.
Mrs. J. W. Shields, Viola, Idaho. " Western Oregon Conference As-
Mrs. Etta Cloake, Genesee, Idaho. sociation of Seventh-day Ad-
Mrs. Florence Rice, Westlake, ventists: Trustees, C. W. Flaiz,
Idaho. W. L. Black, J. M. Cole, T. H.
B. G. Boorman, 409 Granite Block, Starbuck, P. A. Hanson. Presi-
Spokane, Wash. dent, T. H. Starbuck; Secretary
and Treasurer, F. W. Peterson.

MINISTERS.
WESTERN OREGON CONFER-
ENCE. C. W. Flaiz, 611/2 North Park St.,
Formerly part of the North Pa- Portland, Oregon.
cific Conference, organized 1877; F. S. Bunch, Gravel-Ford, Oregon.
reorganized 1902. W. L. Black, Medford, Oregon.
64 NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

H. W. Babcock, Cottage Grove, Mrs. M. A. Neale, Lorane Route,


Oregon. Cottage Grove, Oregon.
R. D. Benham, 1582 East Hoyt St., Mrs. B. B. Tabor, Cottage Grove,
Mount Tabor, Oregon. Oregon.
J. M. Cole, R. F. D. No. 2, Gaston, Miss Eliza Cole, St. Johns, Ore-
Oregon. gon.
C. J. Cole, St. Johns, Oregon. Miss Edith Starbuck, 611/, North
F. A. Detamore, 611/2 North Park Park St., Portland, Oregon.
St., Portland, Oregon. E. M. Oberg, 611/2 North Park
1-1 J. Dirksen, 930 Rodney Ave., St., Portland, Oregon.
Portland, Oregon. F. W. Peterson, 611/2 North Park
J. E. Graham, Ballard, Wash. St., Portland, Oregon.
C. Johnson, McMinnville, Oregon.
F. Jorg, 852 Vancouver Ave., Port- CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
land, Oregon.
W. F. Martin, 80 East Sixty-first Miss Cora Smith, Montaville, Ore-
St., North, Mt. Tabor, Oregon. gon.
Daniel Nettleton, Portland Sani- Mrs. Effie Booth, Blachly, Oregon.
tarium, Mount Tabor, Oregon. W. H. Coffin, R. F. D., Woodburn,
T. H. Starbuck, 144 East Sixty- Oregon.
first St., North, Mt. Tabor, Miss Lena Mead, Roseburg, Ore-
Oregon. gon.
B. C. Tabor, Cottage Grove, Ore- Alfred A. Wheeler, Medford, Ore-
gon. gon.
P. A. Hanson, R. F. D. No. 2, Miss Myra Camp, R. F. D. No. 1,
Woodburn, Oregon. Amity, Oregon.
C. A. Wyman, R. F. D. No. 1, L. L. Bunch, Scio, Oregon.
Gaston, Oregon.
R. W. Airey, R. F. D. No. 1, Gas-
ton, Oregon.
W. C. F. Ward, Marshfield, Or-
egon. WESTERN WASHINGTON CON-
FERENCE.
LICENTIATES.
Organized 1902.
John Peterson, 'Woodburn, Oregon. Territory: All of the State of
G. W. Pettit, Dallas, Oregon. Washington west of the Cas-
C. F. Folkenberg, Milwaukee, Ore- cade Mountains.
gon. Population: 531,250; sq. miles,
T. L. Thuemler, Grants Pass, Ore- 24,052.
gon. - Membership: 1,516; churches, 37.
Henry Dirksen, 930 Rodney Ave., Office: 309 Second Ave., North,
Portland, Oregon. Seattle, Wash.
N. C. Erntson, R. F. D. No. 1,
Mount Angel, Oregon.
OFFICERS.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
President: S. W. Nellis, office ad-
dress.
T. G. Bunch, Marshfield, Oregon. Secretary and Treasurer: H. A.
Mrs. W. L. Black, Medford, Ore- Green, office address.
gon. Corresponding Secretary of the
Mrs. C. J. Cole, St. Johns, Oregon. Sabbath-school and Young Peo-
NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE: 65

pie's Society: Miss S. Lela Mrs. J. A. Holbroox, R. F. D. No.


Hoover, office address. 1, Manor, Wash.
Religious Liberty Secretary: W. Mrs. L. E. Cox, 1900 Fifteenth
MT. Sharp, office address. Ave., West, Seattle, Wash.
Field Missionary Secretary: W. E. A. E. Swanson, 2423 West Sixty-
Gillis, office address. first St., Ballard Station, Se-
Field Missionary Agent: C. L. attle, Wash.
Davis, office address. C. L. Davis, 309 Second Ave.,
Educational Superintendent: L. G. North, Seattle, Wash.
Paap, R. F. D. No. 1, Manor, L. G. Paap, R. F. D. No. 1, Manor,
Wash. Wash.
Executive Committee: S. W. Walter E. Gillis, 309 Second Ave.,
Nellis, J. A. Holbrook, W. W. North, Seattle, Wash.
Sharp, L. Johnson, A. J. Stone, G. F. Wolf kill, Mt. Vernon, Wash.
J. J. Clark. T. J. Linrud, Lyndon, Wash.
Western Washington Missionary S. Lela Hoover, 309 Second Ave.,
Society: H. A. Green, Secretary North, Seattle, Wash.
and Treasurer, 309 Second Ave., H. A. Green, 309 Second Ave.,
North, Seattle, Wash. North, Seattle, Wash.
" Western Washington Conference
Association of Seventh-day Ad- CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
ventists: " Trustees, S. W. Miss Naomi Worthen, 309 Second
Nellis, J. A. Holbrook, W. W. Ave., North, Seattle, Wash.
Sharp, L. L. Johnson, A. J. Miss Blanche Shafer, Green Lake
Stone, J. J. Clark. Officers:. Station, Seattle, Wash.
Pres., S. W. Nellis; Sec., W. W. Miss Myrtle Cornell, Etna, Wash.
Sharp; Treas., H. A. Green. Miss Martha Matterand, Stan-
MINISTERS. wood, Wash.
Miss Bertha Gatton, Snohomish,
S. W. Nellis, 309 Second Ave., Wash.
North, Seattle, Wash. Miss Hannah Boyson, R. F. D. No.
J. J. Clark, 4524 Thompson Ave., 3, Ferndale, Wash.
Tacoma, Wash. Mrs. M. Reynolds, Deming, Wash.
J. A. Holbrook, R. F. D. No. 1, Miss Connie Preston, Oakville,
Manor, Wash. Wash.
W. W. Sharp, 309 Second Ave., C. R. Waldron; Colby, Wash.
North Seattle, Wash. Mrs. George Harlow, Centralia,
A. J.' Stover, R. F. D. No. 2, Wash.
Ridgefield, Wash. Mrs. S. V. Hardy, 107 West Six-
L. Johnson, 3022 West Sixty-sec- teenth St., Vancouver, Wash.
ond St., Ballard Station, Seattle, Gregg Robinson, Shelton, Wash.
Wash. Mrs. Inez Loop, 1301% South J
A. J. Stone, 5718 Alaska . St., Ta- St., Tacoma, Wash.
coma, Wash. Miss Ethel Rowe, Ridgefield,
Wash.
LICENTIATES.

Wm. J. Boynton, 4027 Broadway


St., Everett, Wash.
Adolph Johnson, 5025 South K St., ALASKA MISSION.
Tacoma, Wash.
George Harlow, Centralia, Wash. Population: 100,000; sq. miles,
599,446.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Sabbath-keepers: 11.
Mrs. W. W. Sharp, 309 Second Superintendent a n d Minister:
Ave., North, Seattle, Wash.
PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized Igor.

Territory: California, Nevada, Membership: 7,067; churches, 111.


Utah, Arizona. Office: Corner Villa St. and
Population: 2,246,716; sq. miles, Bailey Ave., Mountain View,
464,670. Cal.

PACIFIC

UNION

CONFERENCE

*CO COOL NtAOULA041105


* LOCAL
avOLLSOil H.'S<
SAIrAAIVH
SCool.

OFFICERS. W. M. Healey, 2719 G St., San


Diego, Cal.
President: H. W. Cottrell, Moun- H. G. Thurston, Box 876, Phcenix,
tain View, Cal. Ariz.
Secretary: J. J. Ireland, Moun- S. G. Huntington, 418 Hooper
tain View, Cal. Building, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Treasurer: .
Pacific Religious Liberty Associa- Departmental Committees.
tion. Publishing: H. H. Hall, A. J. S.
Main Office: Mountain View, Cal. Bourdeau, W. H. Covell, Mrs.
President, H. W. Cottrell; M. T. Poston, E. S. Horsman.
Field Director, J. 0. Corliss; Educational: H. G. Lucas, L. A.
Secretary, A. J. S. Bourdeau. Reed, E. D. Sharpe, I. C. Col-
cord, E. S. Ballenger.
Department Secretaries. Medical: J. R. Leadsworth, M. D.,
H. F. Rand, M. D., L. M. Bowen,
E. E. Parlin, 909 Steiner St., San J. A. Burden, Julia A. White,
Francisco, Cal. M. D., R. S. Cummings, M. D.,
G. A. Snyder, Fruitvale, Cal. C. Bush, M. D.
66
PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 67.

Executive Committee; H. W. Cot- Thurston, F. W. Wheeler, Juan


' trell, E. E. Andross, S. N. Has- Garcia Orozco, I. P. Dillon, R. R.
kell, S. G. Huntington, J. I. Ire- Roberts.
land, J. R. Leadsworth, J. 0.
Corliss, M. C. Wilcox, H. G. MINISTERS.
Thurston, H. G. Lucas, H. H.
Hall. H. G. Thurston, Box 876, Phcenix,
Ariz.
MINISTERS. J. E. Bond, 1035 F Ave., Douglas,
Ariz.
H. W. Cottrell, Mountain View, M. Serna, Tucson, Ariz.
Cal. F. W. Wheeler, Box 876, Phcenix,
M. C. Wilcox, Mountain View, Ariz.
Cal.
A. 0. Tait, Mountain View, Cal. LICENTIATES.

Isaac P. Dillion, Box 876, Phoenix,


MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Ariz.
H. H. Hall, Mountain View, Cal. Juan Garcia Orozco, Douglas, Ariz.
J. J. Ireland, Mountain View, Cal. Eugene A. Brown, 347 North
Second Ave., Phcenix, Ariz.
Geo. G. Sims, Box 876, Phcenix,
Ariz.
ARIZONA CONFERENCE. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Organized 1902. A. J. Cole, Box 876, Phcenix, Ariz.
Territory: Arizona. Mrs. M. T. Poston, Box 876,'
Population: 170,000; sq. miles, Phcenix, Ariz.
113,020.
Membership: 242; churches, 7. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Office Address: Box 876, Phcenix,
Ariz. Fred M. Owen, Phcenix, Ariz.
Miss Jessie Bond, 515 North Cen-
OFFICERS. ter St., Phcenix, Ariz.
Miss Leona Lewis, Flagstaff, Ariz.
President: H. G. Thurston, office Miss Ada Bond, 515 North Center
address. St., Phoenix, Ariz.
Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs. M.
T. Poston, office address. MEDICAL WORKERS.
Missionary Secretary: Mrs. M. T.
Poston, office address. J. M. Bond, M. D., 515 North Cen-
Educational Secretary: H. G. ter St., Phcenix, Ariz.
Thurston, office address. E. C. Bond, M. D., 515 North -Cen-
Field Missionary Agent and Re- ter St., Phcenix, Ariz.
ligious Liberty Secretary: H. G.
Thurston, office address.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. M.
T. Poston, office address. CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE.
Legal Corporation: "Arizona Con-
ference Corporation of Seventh- Organized 1873.
day Adventists: " Pres., H. G.
Thurston; other members, F. W. Territory: All of California north
Wheeler, I. P. Dillon, R. R. of Tehachapi and Santa Ynez
Roberts, Geo. G. Sims. Mountains, and the State of
Executive Committee: H. G. Nevada.
68 PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

Population: 1,230,716; sq. miles, B. L. Howe, Box 62, Armona, Cal.


220,606. M. C. Israel, Oakdale, Cal.
Membership: 4,396; churches, 71. C. E. Leland, 2318 K St., Sacra-
Office: Mountain View, Cal. mento, Cal.
C. N. Martin, Morgan Hill, Cal.
OFFICERS. Isaac Morrison, Sebastopol, Cal.
A. J. Osborne, Box 0, E and Har-
President: S. N. Haskell, Box 597, rison Sts. Eureka, Cal.
Oakland, Cal. J. D. Rice, 6270
' Racine St., Oak-
Secretary and Treasurer: Claude land, Cal.
Conard, office address. G. W. Rine, Healdsburg, Cal.
Executive Committee: S. N. Has- H. A. St. John, Sanitarium, Cal.
kell, H. Shultz, J. H. Behrens, E. D. Sharpe, Western Normal In-
E. D. Sharpe, B. L. Howe, W. E. stitute, Lodi, Cal.
Whalin, G. A. Snyder.. H. Shultz, Lodi, Cal.
G.' A. Snyder, Fruitvale, Cal.
DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS. A. Schlotthauer, R. F. D. No. 1,
Tract Society and Field Mission- Fresno, Cal.
ary Secretary: A. J. S. Bour- J. Adams Stevens, Box 855, Reno,
dean, office address. Nev.
C. L. Taggart, 2045 Belmont Ave.,
Tract Society Treasurer: S. G. Prescno, Cal.
White, office address. C. L. Taylor, Sanitarium, Cal.
Field Missionary Agent: W. H. A. 0. Tait, Mountain View, Cal.
Covell, office address.
Superintendent Church Schools: I. M. C. Wilcox, Mountain View, Cal.

C. Colcord, Healdsburg, Cal. LICENTIATES.
Secretary Sabbath-school a n d B. E. Beddoe, Box 855, Reno, Nev.
Young People's Work: Mrs. A. J. S. Bourdeau, Mountain
Carrie R. King, office address. View,Cal.
"California Conference Association I. C. cord,
ol Healdsburg, Cal.
of Seventh-day Adventists: " W. H. Covell, Mountain View, Cal.
President, H. W. Cottrell; Sec- Charles N. Miller, 804 K St.,
retary, Claude G. Conard. Bakersfield, Cal.
Religious Liberty Department: Charles H. Moler, 2918 Fruitvale
President, S. N. Haskell; Field Ave., Fruitvale, Cal.
Director, J. 0. Corliss; Secre- L. A. Reed, R. F. D. No. 1, Santa
tary, A. J. S. Bourdeau. Rosa, Cal.
MINISTERS. .
W. L. Sims, Fortuna, Cal.
James Taphouse, Mountain View,
S. N. Haskell, Box 597, Oakland, Cal.
Cal.
W. T. Knox, Mountain View, Cal. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
J; W. Bagby, R. F. D. No. 2, Han- Dr. F. F. Abbott, Sanitarium, Cal.
ford, Cal. J. D. Alder, French Camp, Cal.
H. C. Basney, R. F. D. No. L. Mrs. J. D. Alder, French Camp,
Ceres, Cal. Cal.
J. H. Behrens, Mountain View, Mrs. At C. Bainbridge, 4487 Twen-
Cal. ty-third St., San Francisco, Cal.
Fred Brink, San Leandro, Cal. F. E. Brown, Hanford, Cal.
Andrew Brorsen, 828 Thirty- Harry S. Carter, Sanitarium, Cal.
fourth St., Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Myrtle Cushman, Mountain
J. 0. CorIlse., Mountain View, Cal. View, Cal.
D. T. Fero, 1705 South First St., Mrs. A. R. Hawkins, Box 137,
San Jose, Cal. Oakland, Cal.
C. M. Gardner, Modesto, Cal. Miss Belle F. Hickox, Oakland, Cal.
PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 69

Mrs. Carrie M. Hickox, Oakland, Miss Daisy E. Morse, Sacramento,


Cal. Cal.
Mrs. C. G. Holmes, P. 0. Box 137, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Johnson,
Oakland, Cal. Sebastopol, Cal.
Mrs. C. R. King, Mountain View, Miss Esther V. Geer, San Jose,
Cal. Cal.
George A. Kuhns, 916 Laguna St., Mrs. A. Holden, San Jose, Cal.
San Francisco, Cal. Mrs. C. C. Cameron, St. Helena,
Lottie Kuhns, 916 Laguna St., San Cal.
Francisco, Cal. Miss V. Pearl Stone, Turlock, Cal.
Mrs. F. E. Merrill, R. F. D. No. 6, W. E. Whitmore, Ukiah, Cal.
Box 256, San Jose, Cal. Misses Agnes and Olga Bingham,
Mrs. C. H. Moler, 2918 Fruitvale Vallejo, Cal.
Ave., Fruitvale, Cal. Miss Genevieve Otis, Laton, Cal.
Miss Laura B. Morrison, 87 South
Branciforte Ave., Santa Cruz,
Cal.
Mrs. E. E. Parlin, 909 Steiner St.,
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
San Francisco, Cal. CONFERENCE.
J. R. Patterson, Corning, Cal.
Organized 1901.
Charles W. Peter, 1454 Pomona
Ave., Fruitvale, Cal. Territory: That part of Califor-
Dr. H. F. Rand, Sanitarium, Cal. nia south of the summit of the
Mrs. Cora A. Rice, 6270 Racine St., Tehachapi and Santa Ynez
Oakland, Cal. Mountains.
Mrs. F. R. Shaeffer, 3818 Tele- Population: 500,000; sq. miles, 46,-
graph Ave., Oakland, Cal. 074.
Mrs. Phebe Press, 916 Laguna St., -Membership: 2,217; churches, 28.
San Francisco, Cal. Office: 257 South Hill St., Los
Angeles, Cal. -
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
OFFICERS.
Miss Jessie M. Hicks, Bishop, Cal.
Miss Louise A. Wood, Eureka, Cal. President: E. E. Andross, office
Geo. B. Morrison, Fresno, Cal. address.
Miss Lida Ackley, Fresno, Cal. Secretary and Treasurer: Frank
Miss Nora L. Pope, Fresno, Cal. Lane, office address.
Miss Naoma Severy, French Camp, Educational Secretary and Super-
Cal. intendent of Church Schools:
W. H. Jones, Healdsburg, Cal. E. S. Ballenger, office address.
Miss Jessie Smith, Healdsburg, Tract Society Department Secre-
Cal. tary: L. T. Curtis, office ad-
Miss Lottie Bell, Lodi, Cal. dress; Treas., Frank Lane.
Miss Abbie 0. Oakes, Lodi, Cal. Missionary Secretary: Jennie L.
Mrs. P. L. Hansen, Lodi, Cal. Ireland, office address.
J. W. Rich, Mountain View, Cal. Field Missionary Agent: E. S.
Miss Frances Fry, Mountain View, Horsman, office address.
Cal. Executive Committee: E. E. An-
Mrs. Nellie Willich, Melrose, Cal. dross, R. S. Owen, C. E. Ford,
Charles Fusch, Napa, Cal. J. A. Burden, H. G. Lucas, F. I.
Miss Rachel Stockton, Pepper- Richardson, E. G. Fulton.
wood, Cal. Educational Committee: E. S.
Miss Buelah Wiles, Reno, Nev. Ballenger, E. E. Andross, H. G.
A. W. H. Millard, Sanitarium, Cal. Lucas, G. K. Abbott, Milton P.
Miss Emma Marcus, Sanitarium, Robison, C. E. Ford, Laura
Cal. Wagner.
10 PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

Sabbath-school Committee: E. S. F. I. Richardson, care Paradise


Ballenger (Chairman), Jennie L. Valley Sanitarium, National
Ireland (Sec.), Mrs. Ida B. City, Cal.
Hibben. II G. Lucas, San Fernando, Cal.
Committee on Young People's E. S. Ballenger, Box 7, Tropico,
Work: Prof. H. G. Lucas (Chair- Cal.
man), E. C. Silsbee, E. S. Bal- E. H. Adams, Station M, Los An-
lenger, Luther Warren, B. E. geles, Cal.
Fullmer, S. Nagel, C. C. Fitch. S. Thurston, Pomona, Cal.
" Southern California Association
of Seventh-day Adventists: " MINISTERS NOT IN CONFERENCE
(Incorporated) Board of Direct- EMPLOY.
ors: E. E. Andross, R. S. Owen,
J. A. Burden, C. E. Ford, F. I. J. H. Rogers, 1639 East Forty-
Richardson, E. G. Fulton. eighth St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Fernando Academy Board of Man- B. E, Fullmer, 123 West Pico St.,
agers: E. E. Andross, H. G. Los Angeles, Cal.
Lucas, E. J. Hibbard, E. S. Bal- M. S. Babcock, Pasadena, Cal.
lenger, J. L. Kay, J. F. Gaster,
LICENTIATES.
D. H. Warren.
Medical Missionary Advisory H. J. Hoare, Glendale, Cal.
Council: J. R. Leadsworth, Elder B. W. Miller, 257 South Hill St.,
Luther Warren, Dr. Julia White, Los Angeles, Cal.
Dr. Lillie Wood-Starr, and Dr. T. S. Whitelock, 257 South Hill
Etta Grey. St., Los Angeles, Cal.
" Sanitarium Association of Sev- J. F. Blunt, 149 Kern St., Los
enth-day Adventists of Southern Angeles, Cal.
California: " President, H. W.
Cottrell; Sec. and Treas., Frank MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Lane; Directors: H. W. Cottrell,
E. E. Andross, F. I. Richardson, Jennie L. Ireland, 257 South Hill
J. A. Burden, R. S. Owen, J. J. St., Los Angeles, Cal.
\Vessels, and J. F. Blunt. Mrs. M. E. Hoyt, 257 South Hill
St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Henry Zutt, - 257 South Hill St.,
MINISTERS. Los Angeles, Cal.
Frank Lane, 257 South Hill St.,
E. E. Andross, 257 South Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal. L. T. Curtis, 257 South Hill St.,
J. F. Ballenger, Box 7, Tropico, Los Angeles, Cal.
Cal. Mrs. J. A. Stevens, 753 Seventh
J. W. Adams, Station M, Los An- St., San Bernardino, Cal.
geles, Cal. Mrs. A. Winegar-Simpson, Long
W. M. Healey, 2719 G St., San Beach, Cal.
Diego, Cal. J. R. Leadsworth, 257 South Hill
E. J. Hibbard, San Fernando, Cal. St., Los Angeles, Cal.
R. S. Owen, Loma Linda, Cal. Julia A. White, Sanitarium, Loma
A. G. Christiansen, 257 South Hill Linda, via Redlands; Cal.
St., Los Angeles, Cal. G. K. Abbott, Sanitarium, Loma
J. A. Burden, Loma Linda, via Linda, via Redlands, Cal.
Redlands, Cal. M. M. Kay, Glendale Sanitarium,
J. L. Kay, San Fernando, Cal. Glendale, Cal.
Luther Warren, 257 South Hill C. E. Marvin, R. F. D. No. 2,
St., Los Angeles, Cal. Orange, Cal.
C. E. Ford, 257 South Hill St., Lillis Wood-Starr, Fernando Acad-
Los Angeles, Cal. emy, Fernando, Cal.
PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 71

Dr. R. S. Cummings, Paradise Val- A. E. Brown, 548 Twelfth St., San


ley Sanitarium, National City, Diego, Cal.
Cal. Lena Clark, San Bernardino, Cal.
Nellie Miller, Sanitarium, Loma
Linda, via Redlands, Cal. SELF-SUPPORTING MISSIONARY
Geo. McCready Price, Sanitarium, LICENTIATES:
Loma Linda, via Redlands, Cal.
Augusta S. De Angeles, 257 South J. L. Jones, 428 West Pico St.,
Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal. Los Angeles, Cal.
E. S. Horsman, 257 South Hill Mrs. Belle P. Baker, 1323 Tober-
St., Los Angeles, Cal. man St., Los Angeles, Cal.
E. M. Adams, Station M, Los An- '1'. S. Carswell, 257 South Hill St.,
geles, Cal. Los Angeles, Cal.
A. Booth, 257 South Hill St., Los E. Arakelian, 257 South Hill St.,
Angeles, Cal. Los Angeles, Cal.
Silas Davis, 257 South Hill St., J. H. Miller, R. F. D. No. 3, Los
Los Angeles, Cal. Angeles, Cal.
Miss Clara Resick, Station M, Los
Angeles, Cal.
Mrs. Estelle Hendrick, 346 East
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Thirty-third St., Los Angeles,
Cal.
Mrs. B. F. Harris, Escondido, Cal. Mrs. Amy E. Temple, 1038 El Mol-
Laura Wagner, Loma Linda, Cal. ino St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Mrs. J. R. Leads worth, Loma Mrs. Kate Williams, 257 South
Linda, Cal. Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Miss Irma Parks, Pomona, Cal.
Miss Vivian Nightingale, River-
side, Cal.
Grace Robison, Norwalk, Cal. UTAH CONFERENCE.
Mrs. J. L. Kay, San Fernando, Organized 1902.
Cal.
Mrs. H. G. Lucas, San Fernando, Territory: State of Utah.
Cal. Population: 346,000; sq. miles, 84,-
J. F. Gaster, San Fernando, Cal. 970.
Genevieve Johnson, San Fernando, Membership: 212; churches, 5.
Cal. Office: Room 418, Hooper Build-
Milton P. Robison, San Fernando, ing, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Cal.
E. C. Jaeger, San Fernando, Cal. OFFICERS.
Mrs. B. B. Davis, San Fernando,
Cal. President: S. G. Huntington, of-
Mrs. Susie Marsh, Station M, Los fice address.
Angeles, Cal. Secretary: Miss M. E. Fletcher,
Miss Nellie Hensey, Station M, office address.
Los Angeles, Cal. Secretary of the Young People's
Miss Ada Somerset, corner Hooper Work: Miss M. E. Fletcher.
and Forty-ninth Sts., Los An- Secretary of the Sabbath-school
geles, Cal. Department: Miss M. E.
Miss Genia Ralston, Buena Park, Fletcher.
Cal. Executive Committee: S. G.
Miss Alice Chapman, 38 Alboni Huntington, M. H. St. John,
St., Long Beach, Cal. W. 0. Willard, E. Traganza,
Willis Jones, R. E. D. No. 1, Es- W. J. Felt.
condido, Cal. "Utah Conference Corporation of
Daisy Harding, Tropico, Cal. Seventh-day Adventists: " Pres-
72 SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE

ident, S. G. Huntington; Secre- Court, Salt Lake City, Utah.


tary, Miss M. E. Fletcher. - Chas. M. Smith, Room 418, Hooper
Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah.
MINISTERS.
S. G. Huntington, Room 418,
Hooper Building, Salt Lake City, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Utah.
S. T. Hare, 748 Twenty-third St., E. D. Washington, Boise, Idaho.
Ogden, Utah. Mrs. Louisa McPherson, Provo,
Milton H. St. John, 2328 Jefferson Utah.
St., Ogden, Utah. Miss M. E. Fletcher, Room 418,
Chas. Nelson, Logan, Utah. Hooper Building, Salt Lake
LICENTIATES. City, Utah.
E. Treganza, 1135 East Sixth
H. G. Gjording, 5 McDonald's South St., Salt Lake City, Utah.

SOUTHEASTERN UNION. CONFERENCE.


Organized Jan. 12, 1908.
Territory: The Conferences of presidents of the conferences
Cumberland, Florida, Georgia, composing the Union, and L. A.
North Carolina, and South Car- Hansen, M. B. Van Kirk, V. 0.
olina. Cole, R. T. Dowsett.
Population: 6,898,733; sq. miles, Auditor and Transportation
211,048. Agent: R. T. Dowsett, office ad-
Membership: 1,613; churches, 59. dress.
Office Address: 75 Ashby St., At- Legal Association: W. A. West-
lanta, Ga. worth, C. H. Moyers, L. A. Han-
sen, J. F. Pogue, M. B. Van
OFFICERS. Kirk, A. J. Hetherington, G. A.
Williams.
President: W. A. Westworth, of-
fice address. MINISTERS.
Vice-President: G. W. Wells, 105 W. A. Westworth, 75 Ashby St.,
Cherokee St., Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
Secretary and Treasurer: R. T. M. B. Van Kirk, Graysville, Tenn.
Dowsett, office address. R. T. Dowsett, 75 Ashby St., At-
Religious Liberty Secretary: W. lanta, Ga.
A. Westworth. Smith Sharp, Graysville, Tenn.
Medical Department Secretary: H. S. Miller, Graysville, Tenn.
L. A. Hansen, Graysville, Tenn. G. H. Baber, Graysville, Tenn.
Educational Secretary: M. B. Van D. A. Parsons, 40 Haywood St.,
Kirk, Graysville, Tenn. Asheville, N. C.
Missionary Secretary: Mrs. R. T. W. D. Mac Lay, Raleigh, N. C.
Dowsett, office address.
Secretary of Young People's LICENTIATES.
Work: Mrs. Mettie S. Lenker,
Graysville, Tenn. L. A. Hansen, Graysville, Tenn.
Field Missionary Agent: V. 0. V. 0. Cole, R. F. D. No. 4, Rice-
Cole, Graysville, Tenn. ville, Tenn.
Executive Committee: W. A. Dr. A. J. Hetherington, Graysvi Ile,
Westworth, G. W. ,Wells, the Tenn.
SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE. '73

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. CUMBERLAND CONFERENCE.

Mrs. Mettle S. Lenker, Graysville, Organized 1900.


Tenn.
Mrs. Helen D. Dowsett, 75 Ashby Territory: Eastern Tennessee, the
St., Atlanta, Ga. western boundary being the
C. L. Kilgore, Graysville, Tenn. western line of the counties of
Mrs. L. A. Parsons, 40 Haywood Clay, Jackson, Putnam, White,
St., Asheville, N. C. Warren, Grundy, and Marion.

CUMBERLAND CO F
TENNESSEE
NOR T H CAROLINA

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SOUTH

0. .... CAROLINA

GEORGIA

SOUTHEASTERN

Po
UNION

CONFERENCE

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Population: 796,931; sq. miles, Conference and Tract Society Sec-


17,383. retary: Mrs. J. F. Pogue, Cleve-
Membership: 510; churches, 12. land, Tenn.
Office: Cleveland, Tenn. Religious Liberty Secretayr: Cy-
rus Simmons, Box 522, Knox-
OFFICERS.
ville, Tenn.
President: J. F. Pogue, Cleveland, Educational Secretary: J. F.
Tenn. Pogue, Cleveland, Tenn.
Vice-President: Cyrus Simmons, Assistant Educational Secretary:
Box 522, Knoxville, Tenn. H. S. Miller, Graysville, Tenn.
Treastirer: R. L. Williams, Grays- Secretary of Sabbath-school and
ville, Tenn. Young People's Work: Mrs. A.
74 SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE.

F. Harrison, Graysville, Tenn.; HONORARY MISSIONARY LICEN-


Assistant Sec., Miss Prances TIATES.
Kennidy, Graysville, Tenn.
Field Missionary Agent: S. F. L. A. Jacobs, Graysville, Tenn.
Reeder, R. F. D. No. 5, Dayton, Mrs. L. A. Jacobs, Graysville,
Tenn. Tenn.
Medical Secretary: R. A. Lovell, Mrs. W. W. Williams,.Toco, Tenn.
510 Walnut St., Knoxville,
Tenn. CHURCH -SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Executive Committee: J. F. Parish Brickey, Cleveland, Tenn.
Pogue, Cyrus Simmons, S. F.
Reeder, R. L. Williams, A. D. Mrs. Cyrus Simmons, Box 522,
Knoxville, Tenn.
West, H. S. Miller, W. L. Bird. Mrs. E. C. Spire, R. F. D. No. 3,
" Cumberland Conference Asso- Rossville, Ga.
ciation of Seventh-day Advent- Miss De Ette Payne, Byington,
ists: " J. F. Pogue, Cyrus Sim- Tenn.
mons, W. L. Bird, A. D. West, W. E. Haskell, Brayton, .Tenn.
R. L. Williams. Office address:
Box 522, Knoxville, Tenn.
FLORIDA CONFERENCE.
MINISTERS.
Organized 1893.
J. F. Pogue, Cleveland, Tenn.
W. L. Bird, Vonore, Tenn. Territory: The State of Florida,
E. L. Sanford, Graysville, Tenn. excepting the counties of Es-
cambia, Santa Rosa, Walton,
HONORARY CREDENTIALS.
Holmes, Washington, Jackson,
W. W. Williams, Toco, Tenn. and Calhoun.
Dr. J. E. Caldwell, Vonore, Tenn. Population: 434,165; sq. miles,
C. G. Howell, Daylight, Tenn. 50,990.
Dr. 0. C. Godsmark, Chattanooga, Membership: 460; churches, 20.
Tenn. Office: Bartow, Fla.
OFFICERS.
LICENTIATE.
President: R. W. Parmele, Drawer
W. H. Maynor, Cleveland, Tenn. 28, Orlando, Fla,
Secretary and Treasurer of Con-
HONORARY LICENTIATES. ference and Sabbath-school
and Missionary Depts.: Mrs. R.
R. A. Lovell, 510 Walnut St., G. Stringer, Bartow, Fla.
Knoxville, Tenn. Religious Liberty Secretary: C. P.
Cyrus Simmons, Box 522, Knox- Whitford, Orlando, Fla.
ville, Tenn. Secretary of Educational and
Young People's Work: C. B.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Stephenson, Brooker, Fla.
Medical Missionary Secretary:
Miss Maude Dortch, Graysville, Lydia E. Parmele, M. D.,
Tenn. Drawer 28, Orlando, Fla.
Mrs. Anna Agee Hall, 1638 Dan- Missionary Field Agent: C. V.
dridge Park, Knoxville, Tenn. Achenbach, Drawer 28, Orlando,
S. F. Reeder, R. F. D. No. 5, Day- Fla.
_ton, Tenn. Executive Committee: R. W. Par-
Mrs. J. F. Pogue, Cleveland, Tenn. mele, C. B. Stephenson, G. W.
R. L. Williams, Graysville, Tenn. Dick, C. V. Achenbach, H. A.
Mrs. A. F. Harrison, Graysville, Shreve.
Tenn, " Florida Conference Association
SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 75

of Seventh-day Adventists: " Mrs. Gracy Hunter, Jacksonville,


R. W. Parmele (Pres.), W. H. Fla.
Hall (Sec. and Treas,); Trus- Mrs. Mary I: Hicks, Jacksonville,
tees, R. W. Parmele, W. H. Fla. -
Hall, Irving Keck.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
MINISTERS.
G. I. Butler, Bowling Green, Fla. B. D. Gullett, Ft. Ogden, Fla.
R. W. Parmele, Drawer 28, Or- Miss Elsie Hollingsworth, Brooker,
lando, Fla. Fla.
L. H. Crisler, Orlando, Fla. _
Irving Keck, Bowling Green, Fla. GEORGIA CONFERENCE.
R. G. Stringer, Bartow, Fla.
C. B. Stephenson, Brooker, Fla. Organized 1901.
E. W. Webster, 2104 Mitchell St., Territory: The State of Georgia.
Tampa, Fla. Population: 2,216,331; sq. miles,
Page Shepard; Jacksonville, Fla. 59,436.
John W. Manns, Orlando, Fla. Membership: 180; churches, 5.
Office: 75 Ashby St., Atlanta, Ga.
LICENTIATES.
J. Russell Mitchell, Lakeland, Fla, OFFICERS.
J. B. Case, Port Orange, Fla.
Wm. H. Branson, Orlando, Fla. President: Geo. W. Wells, 105
B. D. Gullett, Ft. Ogden, Fla. Cherokee St., Atlanta, Ga.
C. V. Achenbach, Drawer 28, Or- Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs.
lando, Fla. Helen D. Dowsett, office address:
L. N. Sickler, M. D., Drawer 28, Field Missionary Agent: A. L.
Orlando, Fla. Manous, 54 Beecher St., Atlanta,
Ga.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Sabbath-school and Young Peo-
ple's Depts.: Miss Gradye
C. P. Whitford, Orlando, Fla. Brooke, office address.
Mrs. R. G. Stringer, Bartow, Fla. Missionary Secretary: Mrs. Helen
Mrs. L. E. Parmele, M. D., Drawer D. Dowsett, office address.
28, Orlando, Fla. Religious Liberty Department: G.
Miss Amelia Webster, Drawer 28, W. Wells, 105 Cherokee St.,
Orlando, Fla. Atlanta, Ga.
Executive Committee: Geo. W.
HONORARY MISSIONARY Wells, J. E. Bowen, Arthur L.
LICENTIATES. Manous, S. T. Shadel, G. A.
Williams.
Mrs. G. I. Butler, Bowling Green,
Fla. MINISTERS.
Mrs. C. B. Stephenson, Brooker,
Fla. Geo. W. Wells, 105 Cherokee St.,
Mrs. L. H. Crisler, Orlando, Fla. Atlanta, Ga.
Airs. E. W. Webster, 2104 Mitchell S. T. Shadel, Savannah, Ga.
St., Tampa, Fla. W. H. Sebastian, 287a Chapel St.,
Mrs. Phebe Frost, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Ga.
Fla.
Mrs. L. Mobley, Punta Gorda, LICENTIATES.
Fla.
Mrs. C. Williams, Bartow, Fla. A. L. Manous, 54 Beecher St., At-
Miss Ella Sanks, Plant City, Fla. lanta, Ga.
Mrs. Lula Mumford, Plant City, J. H. Neall, 243 South Boulevard,
Fla. Atlanta, Ga.
76 SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. R. F. D. No. 5, Hickory, N. C.


M. L. Woodall, Seminary, Takoma Secretary Religious Liberty De-
partment: T. H. Jeys, Spero,
Park, D. C. N. C.
A, 'G. Holmes, Seminary, Takoma
Park, D. C. MINISTERS.
Carl Maxwell, Seminary, Takoma
Park, D. C. T. H. Jeys, Spero, N. C.
Miss Gradye Brooke, 75 Ashby D. T. Shireman, Toluca, N. C.
St., Atlanta, Ga. M. H. Brown, R. F. D. No. 1,
S. G. Dent, R. F. D., Brunswick, Greensboro, N. C.
Ga. J. O. Johnston, Eufola, N. C.
Mrs. E. Smith, 1914 North Albany Albert Carey, R. F. D. No. 5,
St., Brunswick, Ga. Hickory, N. C.
L. T. Crisler, Hildebran, N. C.
SELF-SUPPORTING MISSIONARY H. R. Shelton,1358 Ces tnut St.,
LICENTIATES. Winston-Saem, N. C.
Dr. C. F. Curtis, Decatur, Ga. LICENTIATES.
J. F. Bahler, Gainesville, Fla. J. W. Beach, Hildebran, N. C.
Mrs. W. H. Sebastian, 287a Chapel W, D. Killen, Siler City, N. C.
St., Atlanta, Ga. J. S. Killen, Asheville, N. C.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
NORTH CAROLINA CONFER-
Mrs. Alice Church, Hickory, N. C.
. ENCE. Mrs. L. T. Crisler, Hildebran, N. C.
Jessie V. Bosworth, Hickory, N. C.
Organized 1901. H. B. Tilden, Raleigh, N. C.
Territory: The State of North
Carolina. MEDICAL MISSIONARY
Population: 1,976,571; sq. miles, LICENTIATES.
52,250.
Membership: 296; churches, 13. Burton Church, Hickory, N. C.
Office: Hickory, N. C. M. H. Johnston, R. F. D. No. 5,
Hickory, N. C.
OFFICERS. Frank Paul, R. F. D. No, 3, High
Point, N. C.
President: T. H. Jeys, Spero, N. C.
Secretary and Treasurer: Jessie CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
V. Bosworth, Hickory, N. C.
Missionary Secretary: Mrs. Alice H. Smallwood, R. F. D. No. 5,
Church, Hickory, N. C. Hickory, N. C.
Executive Committee: T. H. Jeys, Burton Church, Hickory, N. C.
M. H. Brown, D. T. Shireman, Viola Graham, Siler City, N. C.
J. W. Beach, L. T. Crisler, B. A. Mrs. T. H. Jeys, Spero, N. C.
Rogers, H. B. Tilden. Mrs. Emma B. Rogers, Archdale,
Field Missionary: H. B. Tilden, N. C.
Raleigh, N. C.
Secretary Sabbath-school Dept.:
Mrs. Alice Church, Hickory, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFER-
N. C.
Secretary Educational and Mis- ENCE.
sionary Volunteer Dept,: J. W. Organized 1907.
Beach, Hildebran, N. C.
Secretary Medical Missionary De- Territory: The State of South
partment: Albert Carey, M. D., Carolina.
SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 77

Population; 1,474,735; sq. miles, Sydney Scott, 601 Green Ave.,


30,989. Greenville, S. C.
Membership: 107; churches, 9. E: W. Carey, Aiken, S. C.
Office: Campobello, S. C.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

OFFICERS. H. B. Gallion, 152 Welch Ave., An-


derson, S. C.
President: R. T. Nash, office ad- Miss Eliza Warner, Campobello,
dress. S. C.
Secretary and Treasurer: Miss Mrs. W. H. Armstrong, 1205
Eliza Warner, office address. Laurel St., Columbia, S. C.
Sabbath-school and Young Peo- Mrs. Fannie Scott, 601 Green Ave.,
ple's Secretary: Miss Eliza War- Greenville, S. C.
ner, office address. Wm. C. Rahn, R. F. D. No. 5,
Religious Liberty Secretary: E. Spartanburg, S. C.
W. Carey, office address.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Educational Secretary: Miss Eliza
Warner, office address. Miss Mae Foote, R. F. D. No. 5,
Field Missionary Agent: H. B. Spartanburg, S. C.
Gallion, 152 Welch Ave., Ander- Miss Mary Presley, R. F. D. No. 2,
son, S. C. Greenville, S. C.
Conference Committee: R. T. Mrs.. Amanda C. Tinsley, R. F. D.
Nash, E. W. Carey, Wm. C. No. 2, Rich, S. C.
Rahn, H. B. Gallion, A. A. John-
son, Sydney Scott. Mrs. R. T. Nash, Campobello, S. C.
Mrs. Edna Wright, Edisto Island,
MINISTERS.
S. C.
R. W. Hancock, 666 King St.,
R. T, Nash, Campobello, S. C. Charleston, S. C.
W. H. Armstrong, 1205 Laurel St., W. M. Jackson, 601 Green Ave.,
Columbia, S. C. Greenville, S. C.

SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 'poi.
Territory: The Conferences, of Vice-President: C. F. McVagh, of-
Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, Bee address.
Mississippi, and Tennessee Secretary: S. B. Horton, office
River. address.
Population: 8,226,765; sq. miles, Religious Liberty Secretary: S. B.
218,477. Horton, office address.
Membership: 1,556; churches, 70. Treasurer: W. A. Wilcox, office
Office: 85 and 87 Arcade Building, address.
Nashville, Tenn. Field Educational Secretary: M.
OFFICERS.
B. Van Kirk, Graysville, Tenn.
Missionary Secretary: Mrs. M. H.
President: G. A. Irwin. office ad- Crothers, 2123 Twenty-fourth
dress. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
78 SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

General Missionary Agent: A. F. Southern Missionary Society: C.


Harrison, office address. F. McVagh, F. R. Rogers, E. A.
Secretary Young People's Society: Sutherland, P. T. Magan, C. P.
Miss Kate Bickham, Box 363, Bollman, Mrs. N. B. Druillard,
Shreveport, La. P. E. Palmer.
Executive Committee: G. A. Ir- Officers: Pres., C. F. McVagh;
win, C. F. McVagh, S. B. Hor- Vice-Pres., F. R. Rogers; Sec.
ton, W. A. Wilcox, C. P. Bollman, and Treas., C. P. Bollman.
A. F. Harrison, W. A. George, "Southern Union Conference Edu-
W. J. Blake, I. A. Ford, A. J. cational Association: " Trus-
Haysmer, A. 0. Burrill, E. L. tees: L. A. Hansen (Pres.), 0.
Maxwell, W. S. Lowry, W. R. A. Williams (Vice-Pres.), C.
Burrow, M. B. Van Kirk. H. Moyers (Treas.), M. B. Van

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SOUTHERN UNION
CONFERENCE
Medical Secretary: W. A. George, Kirk (Sec.), W. A. Westworth,
care Sanitarium, Nashville,Tenn. J. F. Pogue, A. J. Hetherington.
" Southern Union Conference Asso-
ciation of Seventh-day Advent- AIINISTERS.
ists: " Directors: G. A. Irwin,
President; C. F. McVagh, I. A. C. F. McVagh, 85 and 87 Arcade
Ford, R. Hook, Jr., M. F. Knox, Bldg., Nashville, Tenn.
W. A. Wilcox, C. P. Bollman. R. M. Kilgore, Graysville, Tenn.
SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. '79

.1. E. 11Thite, 1713 Cass St., Nash- D. V. Barnes, R. F. D. No. 2, Syla-


ville, Tenn. cauga, Ala. ,
F. R. Rogers, Box 388, Vicksburg, Mrs. D. V. Barnes, R. F. D. No. 2,
Miss. Sylacauga, Ala.
W. J. Blake, Box 414, Huntsville, Mrs. G. Hurley, 110 Early St.;
Ala. Montgomery, (Ala. .
C. P. Boilman, Madison, Tenn.
P. T. Magan, Madison, Tenn. Florida
E. A. Sutherland, Madison, Tenn: Mrs. L. P. Whetsel, R. F. D. No. 2,
F. W. Halladay, Box 414, Hunts- Jacksonville, Fla.
ville, Ala. Eva Deloney, Fernandina, Fla.
S. B. Horton, 85 and 87 Arcade
Wilda Wilson, Riveria P. 0., East
Bldg., Nashville,. Tenn.
Palatka, Fla.
LICENTIATES. Alma Crooks, Lakeland, Fla.
I. A. Ford, 2123 Twenty-fourth
Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Georgia
A. F. Harrison, 2123 Twenty-
Mrs. A. E. Gibson, 32 Green's
fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Ferry Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
Tenn. Mary Gordon. 32 Green's Ferry
Dr. W. A. George, Nashville San- Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
itarium, Nashville, Tenn. R. E. Williams, 1908 North Albany
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. St., Brunswick, Ga. _
W. A. Wilcox, 85 and 87 Arcade
Bldg., Nashville, Tenn. Louisiana
W. H. Williams, Box 414, Hunts- Stella Glasco, Box 44, Newellton,
ville, Ala. La.
Miss Ida M. Lackey, 2123 Twenty- Clarence Campbell, 1100 Marengo
fourth Ave., ,North, Nashville, St., New Orleans, La.
Tenn.
Miss Edith McDonald, 2123 Twen- Mississippi
ty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Tenn. Colored Missionary Tr a i n i n g
Mrs. M. H. Tuxford-Crothers, School for Workers, 209 Fayette
2123 Twenty-fourth Ave., North, St., Vicksburg, Miss.
Nashville, Tenn. Cornelia T. Murphy, 209 Flyette
Miss Kate C. Bickham, Box 363, St., Vicksburg, Miss.
Shreveport, La. Margaret W. Portis, 209 Fayette
0. R. Staines, R. F. D. No. 3, St., Vicksburg, Miss.
Box 50, East, Nashville, Tenn. Katie Holston, 209 Fayette St.,
Dr. Lottie C. Isbell Blake, 316 Vicksburg, Miss.
Foster St., Nashville, Tenn. Peter Vanderberg, Blair St., Jack-
Miss M. Bessie De Graw, Madison, son, Miss.
Tenn. J. W. Allison, 408 Clay St., Yazoo
Mrs. N. H. Druillard, Madison, City, Miss.
Tenn. Lona Oden, 408 Clay St., Yazoo
City, Miss.
SOUTHERN MISSIONARY SOCI- 'W. A. Henry, 408 Clay St., Yazoo
ETY SCHOOLS City, Miss.
Elizabeth Gammon, 13 Minor St.,
In Southern and Southeastern Natchez, Miss.
Union Conferences Mildred Anderson, 13 Minor St.,
Alabama Natchez, Miss.
Joseph Lawrence, Mobile, Ala. S. D. Miller, 717 North Broadway,
Mrs. M. A. Murphy, Mobile, Ala. Greenville, Miss.
80 SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

Mrs. S. D. Miller, 717 North Religious Liberty Secretory: W.


Broadway, Greenyille, Miss. S. Cruzan, Semmes, Ala.
Mrs. Millie Finley, 1512 Ninth Medical Secretary: Dr. Amy Bas-
Ave., North, Columbus, Miss. com, Box 414, Huntsville, Ala.
N. B. King, 540 Yazoo St., Clarks- Tract Society Department Secre-
dale, Miss. 0 tary and Treasurer: Helen Mc-
Anna Butler, Palmer, Miss. Kinnon.
Emmanuel Woods, Ellisville, Miss. Secretary Sabbath-school, Educa-
W. F. Gaskin, R. F. D. No. 2, tional, and Missionary Volun-
Box 54, Ellisville, Miss. teer Departments: Helen Mc-
Nancy Everett, Signal P. 0., Kinnon.
King's Crossing, Miss. Executive Committee: A. J. Hays-
Anna Knight, R. F. D. No. 3, Box mer, W. S. Cruzan; C. C. Web-
59, Soso, Miss. ster, R. I. Keats, T. B. Buckner.
"Alabama Conference Association
North Carolina of the Seventh-day Adventists: "
Mrs. W. H. Maynor, 92 Pearson Trustees: A. J. Haysmer, C. C.
Drive, Asheville, N. C. Webster, J. F. Dennis, T. B.
South Carolina Buckner, W. H. Williams.
R. W. Hancock, 666 King St.,
Charleston, S. C. MINISTERS.
Mrs. R. W. Hancock, 666 King St.,
Charleston, S. C. A. J. Haysmer, Elkwood, Ala.
Mason Jackson, Green's Ave. and W. S. Cruzan, Semmes, Ala.
Jenkins St., Greenville, S. C. C. C. Webster, 1135 North Seven-
Mrs. Edna Wright, Edisto Island, teenth St., Birmingham, Ala.
S. C. E. Van Deusen, Elkwood, Ala.
Tennessee T. B. Buckner, 110 Early St.,
Montgomery, Ala.
W. H. Maynor, Cleveland, Tenn.
C. M. Kinney, care Sally Watkins,
938 Kansas Ave., Memphis, Tenn. LICENTIATES.

J. H. Lawrence, 659 South Cedar


St., Mobile, Ala.
ALABAMA CONFERENCE. H. IV. Jones, R. F. D. No. 1, Bor-
den Springs, Ala.
Organized 1901.
Territory: The State of Alabama, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
and the following counties in
Florida: Escambia, Santa Rosa, R. I. Keats, Marlow, Ala.
Walton, Holmes, Washington, Miss Helen McKinnon, Fort Payne,
Jackson, and Calhoun. Ala.
Population: 1,923,074; sq. miles,
59,010.
Membership: 321; churches, 15.
Office: Fort Payne, Ala. KENTUCKY CONFERENCE.
OFFICERS. Organized February, 1908.
President: A. J. Haysmer, Elk- Territory: All the State of Ken-
wood, Ala. tucky excepting the eight coun-.
Secretary and Treasurer: Miss ties west of the Tennessee River
Helen McKinnon, Fort Payne, belonging to the Tennessee
Ala. River Conference.
Field Missionary Agent: R. I. Population: 2,009,665; sq. miles,
Keats, Marlow, Ala. 37,688.
SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE: 81

Membership: 282; churches, '14. Miss Dollie Callender, R. F. D.


Office: 108 East Gray St., Louis- No. 4> Henderson, Ky.
ville, Ky.
OFFICERS.
President: A. 0. Burrill, Milledge- LOUISIANA CONFERENCE.
ville, Ky.
Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs. Organized 1901.
Clara Russell, 108 East Gray
St., Louisville, Ky. Territory: The State of Louis-
Educational and Religious Lib- iana.
erty Secretary: E. G. Hayes, Population: 1,381,625; sq. miles,
116 Jacob St., Louisville, Ky. 48,720.
Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. L. Membership: 280; churches, 11.
J. Burrill, Milledgeville, Ky. Office: 810 Jackson Ave., New.
Secretary of Sabbath-school and Orleans, La.
Missionary Volunteer Depart-
ment: Miss Dollie Callender, OFFICERS.
R. F. D. No. 4, Henderson, Ky.
Missionary Field Agent and Mis- President: E. L. Maxwell, Ham-
sionary Secretary: C. F. Dart, mond, La.
, Glasgow, Ky. Vice-President: E. H. Rees, Welsh,
Executive Committee: A. 0. Bur- La.
rill, Walter Jones, E. G. Hayes, Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs. C.
C. F. Dart, R. W. Harris. A. Saxby, Welsh, La.
S. D. A. Assn. of Kentucky: A. 0. Educational and Young People's
Burrill (Pres.), E. G. Hayes Secretary: Miss Kate C. Bick-
(Sec.), R. W. Harris (Treas.), ham, Box 363, Shreveport, La.
Walter Jones, C. F. Dart. Sabbath-school and Corresponding
Secretary: Mrs. E. H. Rees,
MINISTERS. Welsh, La.
A. 0. Burrill, Milledgeville, Ky. Field Missionary Agent: I. T.
E. G. Hayes, 116 Jacob St., Louis- Reynolds, Pineville, La.
ville, Ky. Executive Committee: E. L. Max-
J. M. Irving, Standford, Ky. well, W. H. Saxby, E. H. Rees,
Walter Jones, R. F. D. No. 4, H. S. Roach, I. T. Reynolds.
Henderson, Ky. "Louisiana Conference Association
of Seventh-day Adventists:"
LICENTIATES. E. L. Maxwell, E. H. Rees, W.
Lon Russell, 108 East Gray St., H. Saxby, E. E. June, H. S.
Louisville, Ky. Roach, C. A. Saxby, M. D.
H. U. Jacobs, McKinney, Ky. Broussard.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. MINISTERS.
Mrs. Clara Russell, 108 East Gray E. L. Maxwell, Hammond, La.
St., Louisville, Ky. E. H. Rees, Welsh, La.
Annie Hornung, 1756 Wilson St., W. H. Saxby, 810 Jackson Ave.,
Louisville, Ky. ' New Orleans, La.
Miss Dollie Callender, R. F. D. A. C. Chatman, 1100 Marengo St.,
No. 4, Henderson, Ky. New Orleans, La.
C. F. Dart, Glasgow, Ky.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. LICENTIATES.

Miss Charlsey Allram, McKinney, I. T. Reynolds, Pineville, La.


Ky. J. E. Hanson, Shreveport, La.
82 SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Superintendent of Primary and


Mission Schools: F. R. Rogers,
O. F. Frank, 304 Hodges St., Lake Box 388, Vicksburg, Miss.
Charles, La. Executive Committee: W. S.
Mrs. C. A. Saxby, Welsh, La. Lowry, F. R. Rogers, L. V.
Mrs. E. H. Rees, Welsh, La. Crawford, F. R. Shaeffer, H. G.
J. F. Weathington, Newelltoix, La. Miller, Thomas Murphy.
Mrs. W. H. Saxby, 810 Jackson
Ave., New Orleans, La. MINISTERS.
Mrs. Edmonia White, 1100 Ma-
rengo St., New Orleans, La. W. S. Lowry, Amory, Miss.
Miss Frances P. Goodwyn, 1107 F. R. Shaeffer, Box 246, Meridian,
Jackson Ave., New Orleans, La. Miss.
Miss Margaret Young, 810 Jack- F. R. Rogers, Box 388, Vicksburg,
son Ave., New Orleans, La. Miss.
Thomas Murphy, 209 Fayette St.,
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. Vicksburg, Miss.
M. C. Whitrnarsh, Starkville,
Mrs. E. B. Melendy, Welsh, La. Miss.
Miss Kate C. Bickham, Box 363,
Shreveport, La. LICENTIATES.
N. B. King, 542 Edwards Ave.,
Clarksdale, Miss.
MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE. James Bellinger, R. F. D. No. 1,
Amory, Miss.
Organized 1901. T. C. Coltrin, R. F. D. No. 1, Am-
ory, Miss.
Territory: The State of Missis-
sippi. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Population: 1,551,207; sq. miles,
46,340. Mrs. Anna Lowry, Amory, Miss.
Membership: 265; churches, 15. Mrs. Mary M. Crawford, Box 29,
Office Address: Box 29, Vicks- Vicksburg, Miss.
burg, Miss. Mrs. M. G. Rogers, Box 388,
Vicksburg, Miss.
OFFICERS. Mrs. Leona Coltrin, Amory, Miss.
Mrs. Ella Shaeffer, Box 246, Me-
President: W. S. Lowry, Amory, ridian, Miss.
Miss. Mrs. Mollie Miller, 617 South Con-
Secretary: F. R. Rogers, Box 388, gress St., Jackson, Miss.
Vicksburg, Miss. Miss Anna Knight, R. F. D. No.
Treasurer: L. V. Crawford, Box 3, Box 459, Soso, Miss.
29, Vicksburg, Miss. Mrs. Ella Johnson, 709 South Pop-
Corresponding Secretary: James lar St., Greenville, Miss.
Bellinger, R. F. D. No. 1, Mrs. Katie Holston, 209 Fayette
Amory, Miss. St., Vicksburg, Miss.
Reigious Liberty Secretary: F. R. Mrs. Millie Finley, 1512 Ninth
Shaeffer, Box 246, Meridian, Ave., North, Columbus, Miss.
Miss. Mrs. Cornelia Murphy, 209 Fay-
Field Missionary Agent: H. G. ette St., Vicksburg, Miss.
Miller, 617 South Congress St., Miss Mildred Anderson, 13 Minor
Jackson, Miss. St., Natchez, Miss.
Sabbath-school and Young Peo- L. V. Crawford, Box 29, Vicks-
ple's Secretary: Mrs. Mary M. burg, Miss.
Crawford, Box 29, Vicksburg, H. G. Miller, 617 South Congress
Miss. -St., Jackson, Miss.
SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE 83

J. W. Allison, 408 Clay St., Yazoo MINISTERS.


City, Miss.
W. F. Gaskin, R. F. D. No. 2, Box W. R. Burrow, Raleigh, Tenn.
54, Ellisville, Miss. S. S. Smith, Waverly, Tenn.
P. Vanderberg, Blair Street J. S. Washburn, 665 Decatur St.,
School, Jackson, Miss. Memphis, Tenn.
H. C. Balsbaugh, 821 South Sixth
St., Paducah, Ky.
TENNESSEE RIVER CONFER- T. D. Rowe, Hazel, Ky.
ENCE. J. E. 'White, 1713 Cass St., Nash-
ville, Tenn.
C. M. Kinney, Memphis, Tenn.
Organized 1879.
Territory: Western Tennessee, the LICENTIATES.
eastern boundary being the
eastern line of the counties of G. G. Lowry, Raleigh, Tenn.
Macon, Smith, Dekalb, Cannon, V. J. Spaulding, Denver, Tenn.
Coffee, and Franklin; and the C. F. Parmele, Madison, Tenn.
following-named counties in W. M. Crothers, 2123 Twenty-
Kentucky: Ballard, McCracken, fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Marshall, Graves, Fulton, Hick- Tenn.
man, Carlisle, and Calloway. D. E. Blake, 316 Foster St., Nash-
Population: 1,361,194; sq. miles, ville, Tenn.
26,719.
Membership: 408; churches, 15. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Office: Hazel, Ky.
F. T. Wales, 1448 College Ave.,
OFFICERS. Memphis, Tenn.
Mary Balsbaugh, Paducah, Ky.
President: W. R. Burrow, Ra- Miss Julia Lowe, Edgefield, Tenn.
leigh, Tenn. Thos. E. Pavey, Hazel, Ky.
Vice-President: C. P. Bollman, Mrs. Mabelle R. Rowe, Hazel, Ky.
Madison, Tenn. Mrs. R. H. Hull, 2123 Twenty-
Secretary and Treasurer:. Thos. fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
E. Pavey, Hazel, Ky. Tenn.
Executive Committee: W. R. Bur- Mrs. Bertha Lowry, Raleigh,
rowN. P. Bollman, J. S. Wash- Tenn.
burn, I. A. Ford, L. A. Calli- May C. Ross, Meridian St., Nash-
cott, T. D. Rowe, Dr. W. A. ville, Tenn.
George'. W. J. Keele, R. F. D. No. 2, Cedar
Religious Liberty Secretary: J. S. Grove, Tenn.
Washburn, 665' Decatur St., Mrs. W. J. Keele, R. F. D. No. 2,
Memphis, Tenn. Cedar Grove, Tenn.
Field Missionary Agent: C. F.
Parmele, Madison, Tenn.
Sabbath-school Department: Sec-\ CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
retary, Miss Buelah Callicott,
Hazel, Ky. Miss Eloise 'Williams,. 2123 Twen-
Missionary Volunteer Department: ty-fourth Ave., 'North, Nash-
Secretary, Mrs. Bertha 7..owry, ville, Tenn.
Raleigh, Tenn. Miss Edith Wade, Springville,
Educational Departme. t: Secre- Tenn.
tary, Thos. D. Rowe, Hazel, Ky. Miss West, TrCzevant, Tenn.
Conference Missionary Secretary: Mrs. W. J. Keele, R. F. D., No.
G. G. Lowry, Raleigh, Tenn, 2, Cedar Grove,. Tenn.
SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized 1901; reorganized igoz.

Territory: The Conferences of Conferences, the principal of


Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, Keene Academy, C. N. Wood-
and missions of New Mexico ward, W. W. Eastman, M. H.
and West Texas. Gregory, David Voth, H. L.
Population: 6,430,350; sq. miles, Pierce.
530,689. Transportation Agent: C. N.
Membership: 4,196; churches, 132. Woodward, Keene, Tex.
Office: Keene, Johnson County, " The Southwestern Union Confer-
Texas.

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UNION CONFERENCE

OFFICERS. ence Association of Seventh-day


Adventists: " Trustees, Clar-
President: Clarence Santee, Keene, ence Santee (Pres.), C. N.
Tex. Woodward (Sec.), C. Sorenson,
Secretary and Treasurer: C. N. T. J. Eagle, V. B. Watts, A.
Woodward, Keene, Tex. Nelson, W. W. Eastman, Win.
Educational Secretary: C. Soren- Voth.
son, Keene, Tex. MINISTERS.
Secretary Young People's Work:
C. Sorenson, Keene, Tex. Clarence Santee, Keene, Tex.
Religious Liberty Secretary: . C. Sorenson, Keene, Tex.
Auditor: H. H. Hamilton, Keene, W. W. Eastman, Keene, Tex.
Tex. H. E. Giddings, Kenna, N. Mex.
General Missionary Agent: W. W. Methusaleh Jones, 1219 Elm St.,
Eastman, Keene. Tex. Waco, Tex.
Executive Committee: Clarence H. L. Hoover, Estancia, N. Mex.
Santee, the presidents of the Ar- J. A. Leland, Albuquerque, N.
kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas Mex.
S4
SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 85

S. Swinson, Plainview, Tex. MINISTERS.


W. A. McCutchen, Oplin, Tex.
H. Clay Griffin, Coleman, Tex. V. B. Watts, Gentry, Ark.
M. H. Gregory,. Fayetteville, Ark.
LICENTIATES. A. P. Heacock, Hot Springs, Ark.
J. S. Rouse, Little Rock, Ark.
C. N. Woodward, Keene, Tex.
W. A. T. Miller, Farmington, N. LICENTIATE.
Mex.
E. S. Taylor, Plainview, Tex. Leslie Littell, Hardy, Ark.
Isaac Baker, Hamby, Tex.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Roy Benton, Roswell, N. Mex. C. J. Dart, R. F. D. 2, Hot Springs,


Ark.
Burt Bray, Deming, N. Mex.
Frank Weeks, Albuquerque, N. Mrs. A. P. Heacock, Hot Springs,
Ark.
Mex.
Mrs. Frank Weeks, Albuquerque, Mrs. R. D. Musselman, Fayette-
ville, Ark.
N. Mex.
Miss Josephine Wilson, Gentry,
Ark.
Miss Jessie McConnell, Staunton,
ARKANSAS CONFERENCE. Ark.
Mrs. J. S. Rouse, Little Rock,
Organized 1888. Ark.
R. H. Devereaux, Devall Bluff,
Territory: The State of Arkan- Ark.
sas. W. H. Swait, Devall Bluff, Ark.
Population: 1,311,564; sq. miles,
53,045. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Membership: 553; churches, 21.
Office: Fayetteville, Ark. Mrs. J. S. Rouse, Little Rock,
Ark.
OFFICERS.
Miss Josephine Wilson, Gentry,
President: V. B. Watts, Gentry, Ark.
Ark. Miss Lou Oliver, Japton, Ark.
Secretary and Treasurer of Con- Miss Zella Miller, Hindsville, Ark.
ference and Tract Society: Mrs. W. H. Swait, Devall Bluff, Ark.
R. D. Musselman, office address. Mrs. Minnie Littell, Hardy, Ark.
Secretary of Religious Liberty De- Mrs. C. J. Dart, Hot Springs, Ark.
partment: M. H. Gregory, office Mrs. Myrtle Long, West Fork,
address. Ark.
Field Missionary Agent: C. J. Miss Justina Maxson, Fayette-
Dart, R. F. D. No. 2, Hot ville, Ark.
Springs, Ark. Miss Ella Wilson, Gentry, Ark.
Superintendent of Church-schools:
Mrs. R. D. Musselman.
Secretary of Young People's De-
partment: C. J. Dart. OKLAHOMA CONFERENCE.
Secretary of Sabbath-school De- Organized 1894.
partment: Mrs. R. D. Mussel-
man. Territory: The State of Okla-
Executive Committee: V. B. homa.
Watts, M. H. Gregory, A. P. Population: 1,625,000; sq. miles,
Heacock, J. H. Smith, C. J. 69,830.
Dart, J. S. Rouse. Membership: 1,889; churches, 69.
86 SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE.

Office: 217 West Seventh St., Ok- LICENTIATES.


lahoma City, Okla.
Post-office Address: Box 1198, J. B. Hampton, Taloga, Okla.
Oklahoma City, Okla. C. M. Hayhurst, R. F. D. No. 4,
Woodward, Okla.
OFFICERS. W. F. Talburt, Stratford, Okla.
R. P; Montgomery, Box 1198,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
President: Andrew Nelson, office Ray Hickman, Elk City, Okla.
address. Bernard Voth, R. F. D. No. 1,
Secretary: William Voth, office Hitchcock, Okla.
address. J. F. Harder, Hooker, Okla.
Treasurer: T. J. Eagle, office ad- C. S. Lightner, Crescent, Okla.
dress. Robert Coberly, Crescent, Okla.
Missionary Department: Secre- W. R. Hanson, Box 1198, Okla-
tary and Treasurer, T. J. Eagle. homa City, Okla.
Superintendent of Educational De- W. T. Ramsey, Box 1198, Okla-
partment and Secretary of homa City, Okla.
Young People's Work: E. L.
Neff, office address.
Secretary of German Missionary MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Volunteer Dept.: Bernard Voth,
Route 1, Hitchcock, Okla. T. J. Eagle, Box 1198, Oklahoma
Sabbath-school and Corresponding City, Okla.
Secretary: Miss Faye Eagle, William Voth, Box 1198, Okla-
office address. homa City, Okla.
Field Missionary Agent: W. R. Mrs. Sophia V. Parker, Capitol
Hanson, office address. Hill, Okla.
Executive Committee: Andrew Miss Faye Eagle, Box 1198, Okla-
Nelson, David Voth, U. B. Dake, homa City, Okla.
_ J. R. Bagby, A. J. Voth, W. R. Miss Faye Waters, Keene, ,Tex.
Hanson, E. L. Neff. Miss Mary Baxter, Cement, Okla.
" Oklahoma Conference Associa- Peter. Buller, Hitchcock, Okla.
tion of Seventh-day Advent- Miss Nellie Sturgeon, Box 1196,
ists: " Andrew Nelson, Thomas Oklahoma City, Okla.
J. Eagle, David Voth.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
MINISTERS.
Bernard Voth, R. F. P. No. 1,
Hitchcock, Okla.
Andrew Nelson, Box 1198, Okla- Miss Grace Boss, Carrier, Okla.
homa City, Okla. Margaret Reese, Wewoka, Okla.
A. J. Voth, Kiel, Okla. Miss Hattie Fritz, Catesby, Okla.
U. B. Dake, Cement, Okla. Miss Viola Joplin, Route 1, Tem-
David Voth, R. F. D. No. 1, ple, Okla.
Hitchcock, Okla. Miss Myrtle Durkee, Thomas,
J. R. Bagby, 732 Santa Fe St., Okla.
Alva, Okla. Miss Grace Eastman, Route 1, Box
D. F. Sturgeon, Gage, Okla. 14, Capron, Okla.
T. J. Hickman, Harper, Okla., Miss Nellie Sturgeon, R. F. D. No.
William Braley, Guymon, Okla. 1, Waurika, Okla.
I. A. Crane, Cordell, Okla. Miss Luna Stevens, Hackberry,
G. G. Rupert, Choctaw, Okla. Okla.
F. L. Neff, Box 1198, Oklahoma W. A. Gonter, Cordell, Okla.
City, Okla. Mrs. Myrta Ballenger, Woodward,
C, M. McDonald, Newoka, Okla. Okla.
SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 87

Mrs. Ray Hickman, Elk City, "Texas Conference Association


Okla. of Seventh-day Adventists: "
Mrs. W. R. Hanson, Box 1198, L. W. Terry, C. N. Woodward,
Oklahoma City, Okla. J. D. Matthews, Sidney Smith,
J. F. Harder, Hooker, Okla. H. H. Hamilton.
H. W. Schmidt, Shattuck, Okla.
MINISTERS.

L. W. Terry, Keene, Tex.


W. A. McCutchen, Oplin, Tex.
TEXAS CONFERENCE. H. B. French, Keene, Tex.
C. W. Miller, R. F. D. No. 2, Wau-
Organized 1878. rika, Okla. -
Territory: That part of the State A: W. Jenson, Keene, Tex.
of Texas lying east and south T. W. Field, Keene, Tex.
of a line drawn from the Red N. V. Willess, 2001 Red River St.,
River to the Rio Grande, on the Austin, Tex.
J. I. Taylor, 828 Alston St., Hous-
east line of the followina coun-
ton, Tex.
ties: Wichita, Archer, Young,
'''
W. M. Cubley, Keene, Tex.
Stephens; Eastland, Comanche,
Mills, San Saba, Mason,
Kimble, Edwards, and Val LICENTIATES.
Verde.
Population: 2,798,476; sq. miles, B. E. Miller, Keene, Tex.
G. A. Lagrone, Keene, Tex.
163,778.
E. S. Taylor, Plainview, Tex.
Membership: 1,494; churches, 34. W. R. French, Keene, Tex.
Office: Keene, Texas. MT. F. Field, Keene, Tex.
Henry Schmidt, Valley View, Tex.
OFFICERS. J. W. Field, Keene, Tex.

President: L. W. Terry, Keene, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Tex.
Secretary and Treasurer: E. E. Harris, Keene, Tex.
Harris, Keene, Tex. Miss Enie Martin, Keene, Tex.
Secretary and Treasurer Tract MiSs Minnie Robbins, 1405 ,Alston
Society: Florence Santee, Keene, Ave., Fort Worth, Tex.
Tex. Ava McCoy, Keene, Tex.
Secretary Sabbath-school Depart- Robin Hunter, 828 Alston St.,
ment: -Mrs. Grace Corwin, Houston, Tex.
Keene, Tex. Cora Peterson, 828 Alston St.,
Superintendent of Educational De- Houston, Tex.
partment: N. V. Willess, 2001 Lydia Springstead, 408 Tennesee
Red River St., Austin, Tex. Ave., Waco, Tex.
Jessie French, Keene, Tex.
Field Missionary Agept: J. W. Selma Schram, Brenham, Tex.
Davis, Keene, Tex. J. MT. Davis, Keene, Tex.
Transportation Agent: C. N. Mrs. Q. V. Shaw, 305 West Fif"-
Woodward, Keene, Tex. teenth Ave., Corsicana, Tex.
Field Secretary Young People's
Society: N. V. Willess, 2001 CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Red River St., Austin, Tex.
Executive Committee: L. W. Mrs. Lottie Butka, Keene, Tex.
Terry, T. W. Field, C. W. Mil- Miss Lela Woodruff, Keene, Tex.
ler, N. V. Willess, W. M. Cub- Miss 011ie Taylor, Keene, Tex.
ley, E. B. Hopkins, J. I. Taylor. Miss Maggie Day, Marietta, Tex.
88 SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE.

C. P. Martin, R. F. D. No. 1, H. E. Giddings, Kenna, N. Mex.


Bryans Mill, Tex. J. J. Graf, Plateau, N. Mex.
Miss Minerva Harper, R. F. D.
No. 1, Bryans Mill, Tex. LICENTIATE.
Mrs. A. Y. Broiles, Nacogdoches,
Tex. W. A. T. Miller, Aztec, N. Mex.
Miss Anna Watts, R. F. D. No. 1, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Lorena, Tex.
Miss Flora Moffitt, Wills Point, Roy L. Benton, Roswell, N. Mex.
Tex. Burt Bray, Deming, N. Mex.
Miss Lizzie Eldred, 307 Sycamore Frank Weeks, Albuquerque, N.
St., Brenham, Tex. Mex.
Atha Davis, Avinger, Tex. Mrs. Frank Weeks, Albuquerque,
Miss Almetta Garrett, Keene, N. Mex.
Tex.

WEST TEXAS MISSION.


NEW MEXICO MISSION. Set off as a mission field in Feb-
ruary, 1908.
Set off as a mission field, to date Territory: That part of the State
from Feb. 1, 1908. of Texas lying west of the
Territory: New Mexico, and El eastern lines of the following
Paso County, Tex. counties: Wichita, Archer,
Population: 195,310; sq. miles, Young, Stephens, Eastland, Co-
122,460. manche, Mills, San Saba, Ma-
Membership: 90; churches, 5. son, Kimble, Edwards, and Val
Office Address: Box 294, Albu- Verde, excepting the county of
querque, N. Mex. El Paso, which is attached to
the New Mexico mission field.
OFFICERS. Population: (Estimated) 500,000;
sq. miles, 121,576.
Superintendent: H. L. Ildover, Membership: 170; churches, 3.
Estancia, N. Mex. OFFICERS.
Secretary: J. A. Leland, Box 294,
Albuquerque, N. Mex. The officers of this Mission are
Treasurer: J. J. Graf, Plateau, N. those acting for the Southwestern
Mex. Union Conference.
Mission Committee: H. L. Hoover,
H. E. Giddings, A. G. Nelson. MINISTERS.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs.
Frank Weeks, Albuquerque, N. W. A. McCutchen, Oplin, Tex.
Mex. S. Swinson, Plainview, Tex.
H. Clay Griffin, Coleman, Tex.
MINISTERS.
LICENTIATES.
H. L. Hoover, Estancia, N. Mex.
James A. Leland, Box 294, Albu- E. S. Taylor, Plainview, Tex.
querque, N. Mex. 'Isaac Baker, Hamby, Tex.
WESTERN CANADIAN UNION
CONFERENCE.
Organized 1907.
Territory: The Provinces of Mani- 1264, Regina, Saskatchewan,
toba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada.
and British Columbia. , Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs. H.
Population: 1,120,688; sq. miles,
S. Shaw, Box 1264, Regina, Sas-
947,200.
Membership: 817; churches, 35. katchewan, Canada.
Office Address: Box 1264, Regina, Executive Committee: E. L. Stew-
Saskatchewan, Canada. art, and the Presidents of the

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SANITARIUM
A SCHOOL

OFFICERS. Manitoba, Alberta, and British


fiesident: E. L. Stewart, Glad- Columbia Conferences, and the
stone, Manitoba. Superintendent of the Saskatch-
Vice-President: H. S. Shaw, Box ewan Mission.
89
90 WESTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

MINISTERS. MINISTERS.

E. L. Stewart, Gladstone, Man- C. A. Burman, Leduc, Alberta.


itoba. J. W. Boynton, Ponoka, Alberta.
H. S. Shaw, Box 1264, Regina, A. C. Anderson, Harmattan, Al-
Saskatchewan, Canada. berta.
Christian Sulzle, Fenwood, Sas- Henry Block, Leduc, Alberta.
katchewan, Canada. J. C. Christensen, Diamond City,
A. C. Gilbert, Lumsden, Sas- Alberta.
katchewan, Canada.
LICENTIATE.
LICENTIATE.
Paul Curtis, Box 666, Regina, Sas- Hans Bonde, Leduc, Alberta.
katchewan, Canada.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
H. E. Shelstad, Ponoka, Alberta.
Mrs. H. S. Shaw, Box . 1264, Re- Miss Stella B. Lowry, Ponoka, Al-
gina, Saskatchewan, Canada. berta.
W. 0. James, Leduc, Alberta.
Mrs. Hattie G. Emmons, 765
Fraser Ave., Edmonton, Al-
ALBERTA CONFERENCE. berta.
Organized 1906. N. J. Aalborg, Lacombe, Alberta.
Mrs. Anna Aalborg, Lacombe, Al-
Territory: The Province of Al- berta.
berta, Canada. L. T. Heaton, Manville, Alberta.
Population: 195,000; sq. miles, Miss Essie Barber, 526 Third St.,
251,540. Edmonton, Alberta.
Membership: 283; churches, 10. F. L. Hommel, 526 Third St., Ed-
Office: Ponoka, Alberta, Canada. monton, Alberta.
Mrs. F. L. Hommel, 526 Third
OFFICERS.
St., Edmonton, Alberta.
President: C. A. Burman, Leduc, C. L. Holdeman, Leduc, Alberta.
Alberta.
Vice-President: J. W. Boynton,
Ponoka, Alberta.
Secretary and Treasurer: Miss BRITISH COLUMBIA CONFER-
Stella B. Lowry, Ponoka, Al- ENCE.
berta.
Secretary of the Sabbath-school Organized 1902.
and Young People's Work: Mrs. Territory: British Columbia.
Hattie G. Emmons, 765 Fraser , Population: 300,000; sq. miles,
Ave., Edmonton, Alberta. 383,300.
Educational Secretary: J. L. Membership: 230; churches, 12.
Stansbury, Leduc, Alberta. Office: Port Hammond, British
Field Missionary Agent: W. 0. Columbia.
James, Leduc, Alberta.
Executive Committee: C. A. Bur- OFFICERS.
man, J. W. Boynton, A. C. An-
derson, Henry Block,.F. J. Hip- President: IV. M. Adams, Port
pach. Hammond, British Columbia.
" Alberta Conference Association Secretary and Treasurer: Bertha
of Seventh-day Adventists: " Lofstad, Port Hammond, Brit-
Trustees, C. A. Burman, J. W. ish Columbia.
Boynton, A. C. Anderson, Henry Educational Secretary: L. B.
Block, F. J. Hippach. Ragsdale, office address.
WESTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 91

Religious Liberty Secretary: F. H. Office. Address: Box 104, Portage


Conway, 1251 Pandora St., Vic- la Prairie, Manitoba.
toria, British Columbia.
Secretary Sabbath-school and OFFICERS.
Young People's Depts.: Bertha
Lofstad. President: W. C. Young, office ad-
Provincial Agent: L. B. Ragsdale. dress.
Executive Committee: W. M. Vice-President: M. J. Fritz, office
Adams, T. - H. Watson, W. C. address.
White, S. A. Wilband, Wm. Secretary and Treasurer of Con-
Manson. ference and Tract Society: J. T.
"British Columbia Association of Thompson, office address.
Seventh-day Adventists: " Of- Field and Missionary Secretary:
ficers same as for Conference. E. Russell Potter.
Health and Temperance Depart-
MINISTERS. ment: Secretary, E. Russell
Potter.
W. M. Adams, Port Hammond, Educational Department: Secre-
British Columbia. tary, Martin E. Anderson.
J. L. Wilson, 609 Goie Ave., Van- Religious Liberty Department:
couver, British Columbia. Secretary, W. C. Young.
T. H. Watson, Lodi, Cal. Se c r e tar y Sabbath-school and
F. H. Conway, 1251 Pandora St., Young People's Departments:
Victoria, British Columbia. Mrs. Ethel W. Thompson.
P. P. Adams, Vernon, British Executive Committee: W. C.
Columbia. Young, M. J. Fritz, Evan Rob-
erts, E. Russell Potter, L.
Gretzenger.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MINISTERS.
Henry Pierce (Indian), Port Simp-
son; British Columbia. W. C. Young, MacGregor, Man-
David Dodge, 609 Gore Ave., Van- itoba.
couver, British Columbia. Neil McGill, 273 Carruthers Ave.,
L. B. Ragsdale, Port Hammond, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
British Columbia. M. J. Fritz, Box 104, Portage la
Bertha Lofstad, Port Hammond, Prairie, Manitoba.
British Columbia.
Mrs. Birdie Conway, 1251 Pan- LICENTIATES.
dora St., Victoria, British Col-
umbia. E. Russell Potter, Gladstone,
Mrs. T. H. Watson, Lodi, Cal. Manitoba.
Martin E. Anderson, Box 104,
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER. Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.
Mrs. L. B. Ragsdale, Port Ham- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
mond, British Columbia.
Miss Barbara Purdon, 442 Lang.
side St., Winnipeg, Manitoba.
MANITOBA CONFERENCE. Jas. T. Thompson, Box 104, Por-
tage la Prairie, Manitoba.
Organized 1903.
Territory: Manitoba. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER.
Population: 365,688; sq. miles,
72,900. Lottie Stewart, Gladstone, Man-
Membership: 220; churches, 10. itoba.
92 WESTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

SASKATCHEWAN MISSION. Field Secretary:


Religious Liberty Secretary: A. C.
Organized 1907. Gilbert, Lumsden, Saskatche-
Territory: The Province of Sas- wan, Canada.
katchewan, Canada. Mission Committee: H. S. Shaw,
Population: 260,000; sq. miles, Christian Sulzle, Abr. Peters,
240,000. Paul Curtis, A. C. Gilbert.
Membership: 84; churches, 3.
Office Address: Box 1264, Regina,
Saskatchewan, Canada. MINISTERS.

OFFICERS. H. S. Shaw, Box 1264, Regina,


Saskatchewan, Canada.
Superintendent: H. S. Shaw, Box Christian Sulzle, Fenwood, Sas-
1264 Regina, Saskatchewan, katchewan, Canada.
Canada. A. C. Gilbert. Lumsden, Sas-
Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs. H. katchewan, Canada.
S. Shaw. Box 1264, Regina, Sas-
katchewan, Canada. LICENTIATE.
Tract Society, Sabbath-school, and
Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. Paul Curtis, Box 666, Regina,
H. S. Shaw. Saskatchewan, Canada.

AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1894.
Territory: The Conferences of Executive Committee: 0. A. Ol-
New South Wales, New Zea- sen, the Presidents of the local
land, Queensland, South Aus- Conferences, and E. H. Gates,
tralia, Tasmania, Victoria, J. E. Fulton, W. D. Salisbury,
West Australia, and the Mis- J. M. Johanson, C. W. Irwin, A.
sion Fields of Micronesia, Mel- W. Semmens, V. A. Hennig.
anesia, Polynesia, the East In- Sabbath-school Department: Sec-
dies, and Malay Peninsula. retary, Mrs. Anna L. Hindson,
Population: 48,823,085; sq. miles, office address.
3,438,383. Tract and Missionary Depart-
Membership: 3,712; churches, 114. ment: General Missionary
Cable Address: " Union," Syd- Agent, J. M: Johanson, Signs
ney. Publishing Office, Warburton,
Office: " Elsnath," Burwood St., Victoria, Australia; Assistant,
Burwood, N. S. W., Australia. A. Lemke, office address.
Educational Department: Secre-
tary, C. W. Irwin, Cooranbong,
OFFICERS. N. S. W., Australia; Assistant
Secretary, L. A. Hoopes, Cool.-
President: 0. A. Olsen, office ad- anbong, N. S. W., Australia.
dress. Medical Department: Secretary,
Vice-President: J. E. Fulton, A. W. Semmens, Sanitarium,
office address. Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Secretary: Miss Edith M. Gra- Religious Liberty Department:
halm:. office address. Secretary, W. A. Hennig, office
Treasurer: C. H. Pretyman, office address.
address. Book Committee: W. D. Salis-
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 93

bury, J. M. Johanson, A. W. L. A. Hoopes, Avondale School,


Anderson, W. A. Hennig, W. L. Cooranbong, N. S. W., Aus-
H. Baker. tralia.
Island Book Committee: J. E. C. H. Parker, Buresala, Ovalau,
Fulton, R. W. Munson, E. H. Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Gates, L. A. Hoopes, Miss E. M. B. J. Cady, Papeete, Tahiti, So-
Graham. ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Malaysia Union Mission Advisory G. F. Jones, 12 Dhoby Ghaut,
Committee: J. E. Fulton, G. F. Singapore, Malay Archipelago.
- Jones, G. Teasdale, W. W. E. W. Munson, Thornleigh, N. S.
Fletcher, G. A. Wantzlick, W., Australia.
Central Polynesian Union Mission G. Teasdale, 12 Dhoby Ghaut,
Advisory Committee: C. H. Singapore, Malay Archipelago.
Parker, J. E. Steed, W. W. G. A. Wantzlick, Zee Straat, Pa-
Palmer. dang, Sumatra, East Indies.
Eastern Polynesian Union Mission Pauliasi Bunoa, Suva Vou, Fiji,
Advisory Committee: B. J. Pacific Ocean.
Cady, F. E. Lyndon, G. L. Ster- F. E. Lyndon, Arorangi, Rara-
ling, J. McCoy, P. J. Deane. tonga, Cook Islands.
MINISTERS.
L. V. Finster, 16 Calle Nebraska,
Ermita, Manila, Philippine Is-
0. A. Olsen, ".Elsnath," Bur- lands.
wood St., Burwood, N. S. W.,
Australia. LICENTIATES.
E. H. Gates, Sanitarium, Wah-
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. C. W. Irwin, Avondale School,

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J. E. Fulton, " Elsnath," Burwood Cooranbong, N. S. W., Aus-


St., Burwood, N. S. W., Aus- tralia.
tralia. C. V. Bell, Avondale School,
W. A. Hennig, " Elsnath," Bur- Cooranbong, N. S. W., Aus-
wood St., Burwood, N. S. W., tralia.
Australia. J. M. Johanson, Signs Publishing
94 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Office, Warburton, Victoria, H. E. Piper, Haapai, Tongan Is-


Australia. lands, Pacific Ocean.
A. W. Semmens, Sanitarium, Mrs. F. J. Parkin, 12 Dhoby
Wahroonga, N. S. W., Aus- Ghaut, Singapore, Malay Arch-
tralia. ipelago.
W. W. Fletcher, 12 Dhoby Ghaut, H. S. Fowler, Papeete, Tahiti, So-
Singapore, Malay Archipelago. ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean.
J. - E. Steed, Sanitarium, Apia, Mrs. A. L. Hindson, Roland Ave.,
Samoa. Wahroonga, N. S. W., Aus-
S. W. Carr, Port Moresby, British tralia.
New Guinea. Mrs. B. J. Cady, Papeete, Tahiti,
W. W. Palmer, Nukualofa, Tonga, Society Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Pacific Islands. Miss P. Tunheim, Kramat Gan-
G. L. Sterling, Avera, Raiatea, toeng, Sourabaya, Java.
Society Islands, Pacific Ocean. Mrs. G. F. Jones, 12 Dhoby Ghaut,
A. Stewart, Buresala, Ovalau, Singapore, Malay Archipelago.
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Miss A. Nordstrom, Kramat Gan-
toeng, Sourabaya, Java.
Miss M. Lewes, 12 Dhoby Ghaut,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Singapore, Malay Archipelago.
Miss C. Judge, 12 Dhoby Ghaut,
Singapore, Malay Archipelago.
J. R. McCoy, Pitcairn Island, Pa- Mrs. L. V. Finster, 16 Calle Ne-
cific Ocean (care British Con- brasko, Ermita, Manila, Philip-
sul, Papeete, Tahiti, Society pine Islands.
Islands).
E. E. Thorpe, Kramat Gantoeng, MISSIONARY TEACHERS.
Sourabaya, Java.
R. A. Caldwell, 16 Calle Nebraska, The following may be addressed
Ermita, Manila, Philippine Is- at Avondale School, Cooranbong,
lands. N. S. W., ,Australia.
F. J. Parkin, 12 Dhoby J. H. Paap, R. Brown, R. Sisley,
Singapore, Malay Archipelago. W. E. Robbins, Miss H. Andre,
Miss Anna Nelson, Raiatea, So- Mrs. J. H. Paap, Mrs. C. W.
ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean. Irwin, Mrs. R. Brown, Mrs. W.
Alipati Rainima, Buresala, Ova- 'E. Robbins, Miss W. Trunk, Miss
lau, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Ella Boyd.
G. E. Marriott, Buresala, Ovalau, Mrs. H. E. Piper, Haapai, Tongan
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Gordon Smith, Buresala, Ovalau, Miss Myra Ford, Nukualofa,
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Tonga, Friendly Islands, Pacific
H. Mitchell, Norfolk Island, Pa: Ocean.
cific Ocean. Mrs. A. Stewart, Buresala, Ova-
Lewis Mobbs, 12 Dhoby Ghaut, lau, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Singapore, Malay Archipelago. Mrs. G. L. Sterling, Avera, Raia-
Mrs. C. H. Parker, Buresala, Ova- tea, Society Islands.
Ian, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Mrs. G. Marriott, Suva Vou, Fiji, CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Pacific Ocean.
Mrs. S. W. Carr, Port Moresby, Myra Ford, Nukualofa, Tonga,
British New Guinea. Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Mrs. E. E. Thorpe,,Kramat Gan- Miss Evelyn Gooding, 93 Franklin
toeng, Sourabaya, Java. St.; South Australia, Australia.
Miss E. M. Graham, " Elsnath," Miss Edith Hill, Heathorn Build-
Burwood St., Burwood, N. S. ings, Liverpool St., Hobart,
W., Australia. Tasmania.
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 95

Miss Ruth Cozens, Heathorn Miss Sheppard, Bishopsbourne,


Buildings, Liverpool St., Ho- Tasmania.
bart, Tasmania.
Miss Rita Ford, " Elsnath," Bur- NEW SOUTH WALES CONFER-
wood St., Burwood, N. S. W.,
Australia. ENCE.
Miss N. Sisley, Nukualofa, Tonga, Organized 1895.
Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean. Territory: The State of New
Mrs. L. Thomas, Pitcairn Island, South Wales.
via Tahiti, Society Islands, Pa- Population: 1,526,697; sq. miles,
cific Ocean. 310,700.
H. E. Piper, Haapai, Tongan Is- Membership: 921; churches, 22.

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Mrs. H. E. Piper, Haapai, Tongan Burwood, N. S. W., Australia.
Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Miss M. Lambert, Sanitarium, OFFICERS.
Wahroonga, N. S. W., Aus-
tralia.
Miss P. Prismall, Warburton, Vic- President: J. H. Woods, office
toria, Australia. address.
Miss J. Sisley, 93 Franklin St., Vice-President: E. H. Gates, office
Adelaide, South Australia, Aus- address.
tralia. Secretary and Treasurer: Miss L.
Miss Eva Clark, 103 William St., M. Gregg, office address.
Perth, West Australia, Aus- Eiecutive Committee: J. H.
tralia. Woods, E. H. Gates, F. W.
Miss V. Branford, 103 William Paap, G. B. Starr, C. W. Irwin,
St., Perth, West Australia, A. W. Semmens, F. W. Reekie.
Australia. Tract and Missionary Department:
Miss L. Bree, Napier, New Zea- Sec. and Treas., Miss L. M.
land. Gregg; Field Missionary Agent,
96 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

F. W. Reekie; Field Missionary Membership: 447; churches, 16.


Secretary, R. Govett. Cable Address: " Mastery," Wel-
Sabbath-school Department: Sec., lington, New Zealand.
Miss Nellie Kreutzberg. Office: Queen's Road, Lower Hutt,
Young People's Department: Sec., Wellington, New Zealand.
Miss Ethel James.
Religious Liberty Department: OFFICERS.
Committee: J. II. Woods, F. W.
Paap, L. A. Hoopes, C. H. President: J. Pallant, office ad-
Schowe. dress.
Educational Department: Supt., J. Vice-President: W. J. Smith, office
H. Woods. address. .
Secretary and Treasurer: P. H.
MINISTERS. Pretyman, office address.
Executive Committee: J. Pallant,
J. H. Woods, " Elsnath," Burwood P. H. Pretyman, G. F. Hans-
St., Burwood, N. S. W., Aus- ford, W. J. Smith, S. H. Amyes.
tralia. Tract Society Department: Sec.,
G. B. Starr, Sanitarium, Wah- Miss J. Johnstone; Treas., Miss
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. E. Clark; Field Missionary
F. W. Paap, " Elsnath," Burwood Agent, J. A. Chaney.
St., Burwood, N. S. W., Aus- Sabbath-school and Young Peo-
tralia. ple's Depts.: Sec., Miss J.
Johnstone.
LICENTIATE. Educational Department: Sec., W.
J. Smith, office address.
W. G. Brittain, " Elsnath," Bur- Religious Liberty Dept.: J. Pal-
wood St., Burwood, N. S. W., lant, A. G. McKenzie.
Australia.
MINISTERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
J. Pallant, Queen's Road, Lower
All of whom may be addressed Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand.
at " Elsnath," Burwood St., Bur- W. H. Pascoe, Queen's Road,
wood, N. S. W., Australia. Lower Hutt, Wellington, New
Miss Annie E. Pearce, Miss J. H. Zealand.
Robertson, Miss H. R. Pearce, J. L. McElhany, Queen's Road,
F. W. Reekie, L. J. Imrie, Miss Lower Hutt, Wellington, New
L. M. Gregg, R. Govett, Mrs. Zealand.
Boyd.
LICENTIATES.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss A. Walker, Miss Rita Ford, W. J. Smith, Queen's Road, Lower


Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand.
Miss May Lambert.
W. R. Carswell, Queen's Road,
Lower Hutt, Wellington, New
Zealand.
NEW ZEALAND CONFERENCE. G. G. James, Queen's Road, Lower
Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand.
Organized 1889.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Territory: The Colony of New
Zealand. J. F. Redward, Miss F. Harker,
Population: 857,533; sq. miles, Miss F. Knowles, Read Smith,
106,259. Mrs. Read Smith.
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 97

QUEENSLAND CONFERENCE. Membership: 318; churches, 10.


Organized 1899. Office: 93 Franklin St., Adelaide,
South Australia, Australia.
Territory: The State of Queens-
land.
Population: 550,404; sq. miles, OFFICERS.
688,497.
Membership: 258; churches, 6. President: E. S. Butz, office ad-
Office: 186 Edward St., Brisbane, dress.
Queensland, Australia. Vice-President: R. Hare, office ad-
- OFFICERS. dress.
Secretary: A. H. Rogers, office ad-
President: T. H. Craddock, office dress.
address.
Vice-President: J. H. Mills. Treasurer: R. H. Constandt, office
address.
Secretary and Treasurer: J. H.
Mills. Executive Committee: E. S. Butz,
Executive Committee: T. H. Crad- R. Hare, A. H. Rogers, S. N.
dock, G. Hubbard, J. H. Mills, Walter, Dr. W. H. James, A. S.
G. Burgess, H. J. Cooper. Thorpe, R. H. Constandt.
Tract Society: Secretary and Tract Society Department: Sec.
Treasurer: J. H. Mills; Field and Treas., R. H. Cons6.ndt;
Missionary Agent, G. Burgess; Field Missionary Agent, A. E.
Cor. Sec., Miss Emma Hill. Hodgkison.
Sabbath-school Department: Sec- Sabbath-school Department: Sec.
retary and Treasurer, Mrs. T. and Treas., Mrs. E. S. Butz.
H. Craddock. Religious Liberty Department: R.
Religious Liberty Department: Hare, E. S. Butz.
Sec., T. H. Craddock.
Young People's Dept.: Sec., Miss Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs.
Emma Hill. E. S. Butz.
MINISTER.
MINISTERS.
T. H. Craddock, 186 Edward St.,
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. E. S. Butz, 93 Franklin St., Ade-
LICENTIATE. laide, South Australia, Aus-
tralia.
C. Hubbard, 186 Edward St., Bris- R. Hare, 93 Franklin St., Adelaide,
bane, Queensland, Australia. South Australia, Australia.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Miss C. Prebble, B. Judge, L. LICENTIATES.
Bailey, Emil Bernoth, J. H.
Mills, Miss Emma Hill, Mrs. T. N.. J. Walldorff, 93 Franklin St.,
H. Craddock. Adelaide, South Australia, Aus-
tralia.
A. H. Rogers, 93 Franklin St.,
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CONFER- Adelaide, South Australia, Aus-
tralia.
ENCE.
Organized 1899. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Territory: The State of South
Australia. Dr. W. H. James, B. Cozens, C. D.
Population: 381,148; sq. miles, Baron, R. H. Constandt, Miss
904,600. L. Goodhart, Mrs. E. S. Butz.
98 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

TASMANIAN CONFERENCE. Membership: 758; churches, 17.


Office: Gordon St., Toorak, Vic-
Organized 1901. toria, Australia.
Territory: The State of Tas- OFFICERS.
mania.
Population: 177,213; sq. miles, President: S. M. Cobb, office ad-
26,215. dress.
Membership: 206; churches, 5. Vice-President;
Office: Heathorn Buildings, Liver- Secretary and Treasurer: J. Gil-
pool St., Hobart, Tasmania, lespie, office address.
Australia. Executive Committee: S. M. Cobb,
C. P. Michaels, W. D. Salisbury,
OFFICERS. J. Gillespie, J. A. McAinsh, C.
Smith.
President: W. L. H. Baker, office Tract Society Department: Sec.,
address. Miss E. H. Gregg; Treas., J.
Secretary and Treasurer: Gillespie; Field Missionary
Executive Committee: W. L. H. Agent, H. C. Harker.
Baker, J. Allen, J, Golding, A. Corresponding Secretary of Tract
Brown. Society and Young People's
Tract Society Department: Sec. Work: Miss A. S. Higgins.
and Treas., Miss M. E. Learned, Sabbath-school Department: Sec.
office address; Field Missionary and Treas..
Agent, . Religious Liberty Department: C.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. P. Michaels, A. W. Anderson.
W. L. H. Baker, office address.
Religious Liberty Secretary: W. MINISTERS.
L. H. Baker.
S. M. Cobb, Gordon St., Toorak,
MINISTER. Victoria, Australia.
C. A. Paap, Gordon St., Toorak,
W. L, H. Baker, Heathorn Build- Victoria, Australia.
ings, Liverpool St., Hobart, Tas-
- mania, Australia. LICENTIATES.

LICENTIATES. A. W. Anderson, Warburton, Vic-


toria, Australia.
J. Allen, Heathorn Buildings, C. P. Michaels, Gordon St., Too-
Liverpool St., Hobart, Tas- rak, Victoria, Australia.
mania, Australia. A. Smart, Gordon St., Toorak,
G. Stewart, Heathorn Buildings, Victoria, Australia.
Liverpool St., Hobart, Tas-
mania, Australia. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. A. Chelberg, Madge Young.
Mrs. L. J. Lear, Miss H. L. Cozens.
WEST AUSTRALIAN CONFER-
ENCE.
VICTORIAN CONFERENCE.
Organized 1902.
Organized 1888.
Territory: The State of West
Territory: The State of Victoria. Australia.
Population: 1,210,304; sq. miles, Population: 263,864; sq. miles,
87,884. 975,920.
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 99

Membership: 374; churches, 16. COOK ISLANDS MISSION.


Office: 103 William St., Perth,
West Australia, Australia. Population: 12,500; sq. miles, 200.
Membership: 18; church, 1.
Address: Arorangi, Raratonga,
OFFICERS. Cook Islands, South Pacific
Ocean.
Director and Minister: F. E.
President: A. Piper, office ad- Lyndon.
dress.
Vice-President: E. Hilliard, office
address.
Secretary and Treasurer: A. FIJI MISSION.
Mountain, office address.
Executive Committee: A. H. Population: 125,000; sq. miles,
Piper, E. Hilliard, H. Ward, J. 8,000.
L. Branford, C. E. Ashcroft. Membership: 170; churches, 13.
Tract Society Department:. Sec. Address: Buresala, Ovalau, Fiji,
and Treas., Miss C. Rule; Field Pacific Ocean.
Missionary Agent, J. L. Bran- Director: C. H. Parker.
ford. Ministers: C. H. Parker, Pauliasi
Sabbath-school Department: Sec. Bunoa.
and Treas., C. E. Ashcroft. Licentiate: A. Stewart.
Educational Department: Sec., H. Missionary Licentiates: G. E. Mar-
R. Martin, office address. riott, Gordon Smith, Alipati
Religious Liberty Department: A. Rainama, Mrs. A. Stewart.
H. Piper, H. Blundell, C. E. Ash- Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. C.
croft. H. Parker, Buresala, Ovalau,
Young People's Department: Sec- Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
retary, C. E. Ashcroft.

MINISTERS.
FRIENDLY ISLANDS MISSION.
Population: 18,000; sq. miles,
A. H. Piper, 103 William St., 374.
Perth, West Australia, Aus- Membership: 12; church, 1.
tralia. Address: Nukualofa, Tonga,
E. Hillard, 103 William St., Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Perth, West Australia, Aus- Director and Licentiate: W. W.
tralia. Palmer.
Missionary Teachers: H. E. Piper,
LICENTIATE. Mrs. H. E. Piper, Miss N. Sis-
ley, Miss M. Ford.
R. Howie, 103 William St., Perth,
West Australia, Australia.

JAVA MISSION.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Population: 32,000,000; sq. miles,
(All of whom may be addressed at 50,500.
103 William St., Perth.) Membership: 6.
Mrs. E. Hilliard, Miss M. Chan- Address: Kramat Gantoeng, Sour-
dler, A. Mountain, C. E. Ash- abaya, Java, East Indies.
croft, Mrs. Freeman, Miss Missionary Licentiites: Miss P.
Dawkins, W. E. Prees, J. L. Tunheim, Miss A. Nordstrom,
Branford. E. E. Thorpe, Mrs. E. E. Thorpe.
100 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

NEW GUINEA MISSION. SAMOAN MISSION.


Population: 350,000. Population: 36,755; sq. miles, 1,-
Membership: 3. 701.
Address: Port Moresby, British Membership: 5.
New Guinea. Address: Apia, Upolo, Samoa, Pa-
Director and Licentiate: S. W. cific Ocean.
Carr. Director and Missionary Licen-
Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. S. W. tiate: J. E. Steed.
Carr.

NORFOLK ISLAND MISSION. SINGAPORE MISSION.

Population: 700; sq. miles, 21. Population: 300,000; sq. miles,


Membership: 24; church, 1. 226.
Address: Norfolk Island, Pacific Membership: 44; church, 1.
Ocean. Address: 12 Dhoby Ghaut, Singa-
Missionaries: Mrs. S. T. Belden, pore, Malay Archipelago, Pa-
H. Mitchell. cific Ocean.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Miss Director: G. F. Jones.
Semple. Ministers: G. F. Jones, G. Teas-
dale.
LICENTIATE.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS MIS- W. W. Fletcher, 12 Dhoby
SION. Singapore, Malay -Archipelago,
Pacific Ocean.
Population: 8,000,000; sq. miles,
115,026. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Membership: 3.
Address: 16 Calle Nebraska, Er- Mrs. M. V. Jones, Miss C. Judge,
mita, Manila, Philippine Islands. Miss M. Lewes.
Director and Minister: L. V. Canvassers: F. J. Parkin, Mrs. F.
Finster, J. Parkin, L. Mobbs.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. M. V. Jones, 12 Dhoby Ghaut,
Singapore, Malay" Archipelago,
R. A. Caldwell, Mrs. L. V. Finster. Pacific Ocean.

PITCAIRN ISLAND MISSION.


Population: 167; sq. miles, 6. SOCIETY ISLANDS MISSION.
Membership: 67; church, 1.
Address: Pitcairn Island, Pacific Population: 12,800; sq. miles, 642.
Ocean; care British Consul, Pa- Memberilip: 74; churches, 4.
peete, Tahiti, Society Islands. Address: Papeete, Tahiti, Society
Missionary Licentiate: J. R. Mc- Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Coy. Director and Treasurer: B. J.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. L. Cady.
Thomas. Minister: B. J. Cady.
Licentiate: G. L. Sterling.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER. Missionary Licentiate: Miss Anna
Nelson, H. L. Fowler, Mrs. B. J.
Mrs. L. Thomas. Cady.
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE 110

Missionary Teacher: Mrs. G. L. Address: Padang, West Coast


Sterling. Sumatra, Netherlands, East In-
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. dies.
B. J. Cady. Director and Treasurer: G. A.
Wantzlick.
MINISTER.
SUMATRA MISSION. G. A. Wantzlick.
Population: 3,000,000; 'sq. miles,
161,612. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Membership: 4. J. van de Grope.

BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized rpoz.

Territory: The Conferences of Officers: Chairman, W. J. Fitz-


North England, South England, gerald; Treas., W. C. Sisley;
South Scotland, Wales, and the Sec., W. T. Bartlett. Ex. Corn.:
Missions of Ireland and North W. J. Fitzgerald; H. C. Lacey,
Scotland. H. E. Armstrong, J. J. Gillatt,
Population: 43,722.074; sq. miles, W. H. Meredith, S. G. Haughey,
121,000. M. A. Altman, W. C. Sisley,
Menibership: 1,765; churches, 51. W. T. Bartlett.
Cable Address: "Hygiene," Gars-
ton, Herts, England. MINISTERS.
Office: Stanborough Park, Wat- W. J. Fitzgerald, W. T. Bartlett,
ford, Herts, England. H. C. Lacey, W. H. Wakeham.
(All persons named below may be
addressed as above.) LICENTIATES.

M. E. Olsen, A. B. Olsen.
OFFICERS.
President: W. J. Fitzgerald. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Vice-President: S. G. Haughey. Miss Edith Chapman.
Secretary and Treasurer: Miss
Edith Chapman.
Executive Committee: W. J. Fitz- NORTH. ENGLAND CONFER-
gerald, W. H. Wakeham, W. C.
Sisley, W. H. Meredith, J. J. ENCE.
Gillatt, S. G. Haughey, M. A. Organized 1902; formerly a part
Altman, H. E. Armstrong, H. C. of the British Conference organ-
Lacey, Dr. A. B. Olsen. ized 1898.
Transportation Agent: A. Bacon, Territory: The northern half of
84 Upper Tollington Park, Lon- England, including all north of
don, N., England. the southern borders of Wor-
Secretary S. S. and Young Peo- cester, Warwick, Northampton,
ple's Departments: W. H. Wake- and Lincoln.
ham. Population: 16,392,364; sq. miles,
"Seventh-day Adventist Union, ' 27,510.
Limited." (Incorporated 1906.) Membership: 674; churches, 19.
Office: Stanborough Park, Wat- Office: 78 Gregory Boulevard, Not-
ford, England. tingham, England.
102 BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE.

(All persons named below may he SOUTH ENGLAND CONFER-


addressed as above.) ENCE.

OFFICERS. Organized 1902; formerly a part


of the British Conference organ-
President: S. G. Haughey. ized 1898.
Secretary and Treasurer of Con- Territory: The southern half of
ference, Sabbath-school, and England, smith of the northern
Missionary Volunteer Depts.: boundary of the counties of
A. G. Briscombe. Norfolk, Cambridge, Hunting-
Canvassing Agent: S. Joyce. don, Bedford, Buckingham, Ox-
Executive Committee: S. G. ford, and Gloucester.
Haughey, A. S. Marchus, S. Population: 16,400,000; sq. miles,
Joyce, Wm. M. Scott, D. Red- 23,652.
head. Membership: 648; churches, 15.

' WESTERN
NORT H EUROPEAN
SEA UNION
CONFERENCES
8 ri ITISH * COO .40,41.1.S
COAVEITEATE,, N L(4/ -

ATLANT IC OCEAN

LISA.

MINISTERS. Office: 17 Sellon's Ave., Harlesden,


London, N. W., England.
S. G. Haughey, A. S. Marchus, (All persons named below may be
W. A. Shafer, Wm. Knight. addressed as above.)
OFFICERS.
LICENTIATES.
President: W. H. Meredith.
J. Ellis, J. D. Gillatt, A. Rodd, Secretary and Treasurer: H. D.
A. Cheesbrough, H. F. De'Ath. Clarke.
Secretary Young People's Society:
H. D. Clarke.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Canvassing Agent: F. D. Gaterau.
Executive Committee: W. H. Mer-
Miss Clara Sanders, Jas. E. Bell, edith, J. W. McCord, W. T.
J. Andrews, Jas. B. West, Mrs. Bartlett, F. D. Gauterau, J.
E. G. Jackson, Mrs. K. Galley. Bunker.
BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE. 103

MINISTERS. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

W. H. Meredith, J. W. McCord, F. L. A. Hartford.


D. Gauterau, George Nickels,
Jay J. Nethery.
WALES CONFERENCE.
LICENTIATES. Organized 1908, to go into effect
Jan. 1, 1909..
A. D. Armstrong, H. H. Brooks.
Territory: Wales.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Population: 1,865,000; sq. miles,
7,470.
Mrs. E. Hall, Mrs. Laura Whit- Membership: 208; churches, 7.
grove, Miss G. Brewer, Mrs. D. Office: " Llandydd," 77 Tewkes-
McClelland, Miss L. Gingell, R. bury St., Cathays, Cardiff,
Borrowdale, John Taylor, L. F. South Wales.
Langford, Mrs. L. F. Langford. (All persons named below may be
addressed as above.)

SOUTH SCOTLAND CONFER- OFFICERS.


ENCE.
President: H. E. Armstrong.
Organized 1908, to go into effect Secretary and Treasurer: Miss 0.
Jan. 1, 1909. B. Eastcott.
Secretary Sabbath-school and
Territory: That portion of Scot- Young People's Society: Miss
land lying south of the northern 0. B. Eastcott.
boundaries of Forfarshire, Canvassing Agent: S. Joyce.
Perthshire, and Argyleshire. Executive Committee: H. E. Arm-
Population: 3,009,000; sq. miles, strong, Isaac Powell, J. W.
15,000. Ford, C. E. Penrose, W. H.
Membership: 140; churches, 7. Charles.
Office: 62 Dundrennan Road, Lang-
side, Glasgow, Scotland. MINISTERS.
(All persons named below may be H. E. Armstrong, C. E. Penrose.
addressed as above.)
LICENTIATE.
OFFICERS.
W. Read.
President: M. A. Altman. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Secretary: A. E. Bacon.
Treasurer: Miss Edith Chapman. Mrs. Myrtle Asay, Miss Alice
Auditor: J. Howarth. Powell, Miss Olive B. Eastcott,
Canvassing Agent: L. A. Hart- R. Jacques, Mrs. Jessie McKay.
ford.
Executive Committee: M. A. Alt-
man, A. E. Bacon, L. A. Hart-
IRELAND MISSION.
- ford, J. J. Johnson, S. H.
Murphy. Territory: Ireland.
MINISTERS. Population: 4,388,107; sq. miles,
32,583.
M. A. Altman, A. E. Bacon. Membership: 88; churches, 3.
Office: 4 Ulsterville Gardens, Bel-
LICENTIATE. fast, Ireland.
(All persons named below may be
D. Morrison. addressed as above.)
104 BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE.

OFFICERS. NORTH SCOTLAND MISSION.


Territory: That portion of Scot-
Director: J. J. Gillett. land lying north of the north-
Treasurer: Miss Edith Chapman.
ern boundaries of Forfarshire,
Canvassing Agent: L. A. Hartford. Perthshire, and Argyleshire.
Advisory Committee: J. J. Gillett,
Population: 1,667,603; sq. miles,
R. Whiteside, H. J. Williams,
' A. Cunningham, R. Mussen. 14,785.
Membership: 7.
MINISTERS. Office: (Until permanent head-
quarters are established, all
J. J. Gillett, R. Mussen. persons connected with this mis-
sion may be addressed through
LICENTIATES. the British Union Conference
office, Stanborough Park, Wat-
Robert Whiteside, B. Armstrong. ford, Herts, England.) -
Director and Minister: D. P.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Miller.
Missionary Licentiate: Miss Jane
Mrs. E. McCune., Mrs. M. Austin. Archibald.

GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized Igo'.
Territory: German Empire, Ger- not otherwise provided for: B.
man Switzerland, Luxemburg, Severin.
Holland, Flemish Belgium, Aus- Assistant Treasurers: 0, Hempel,
tria-Hungary, Rumania, Bul- A. Obst.
garia, Servia, Montenegro. Auditors: H. Hartkop, P. John.
Population: 136,011,078; sq. miles, Transportation Agent: R. Rail.
611,000. Executive Committee: H. F. Schu-
Membership: 85,352; churches, 131. berth, J. H. Schilling, E. Frau-
Telegraphic Address: Conradi, chiger, J. Pieper, G. W. Schu-
.Hamburg, Grindelberg. bert, J. G. ()blander, J. F. Huen-
Office Address for German Union ergardt, L. Mathe, R. G. Kling-
Conference and all the German beil, W. Prillwitz, K: Sinz, E.
Union Fields and Workers: Enseleit, J. F. Hinter, J. Wolf-
Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Ger- garten, J. Erzberier, Dr. E.
many. Meyer, 0. Liipke, H. Hartkop,
W. Drumm.
OFFICERS. Legal Association: " Hamburger
Verein der Siebenten-Tag-Ad-
President: H. F. Schuberth. ventisten: " Pres., L. R. Con-
Vice-President: J. H. Schilling. radi; Accountant, H. Hartkop;
Secretary of Conference and Sab- Trustees, L. H. Conradi, H. F.
bath-school and Missionary De- Schuberth, W. Drumm, J. Erz-
partments for all German fields berger, H. Hartkop, J. Pieper, E.
not otherwise provided for: H. Frauchiger, J. T. Boettcher, J.
Rall. G. Obliinder, G. W. Schubert, J.
Corresponding Secretary: F. A. H. Schilling, L. Mathe, E. Ense-
Mirner. leit, J. F. Huenergardt, K. Sinz.
Treasurer for all German fields Medical Committee: Dr. E. Meyer,
a
GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE. 105

Dr. Planer, Dr. E. Behn, Fr. Membership: 794; churches, 13.


Gernhardt.
OFFICERS.
MINISTERS.
H. F. Schuberth, J. Erzberger. President: G. W. Schubert.
Secretary: L. Trautmann.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Treasurer: B. Severin.
. R. Rall, J. Christiansen, J. W. Sabbath-school a n d Missionary
Capel. Secretary: R. Rall.
General Canvassing Agent: A.
MEDICAL MISSIONARY. Liidtke.
Dr. E. Behn, Treasurer of Conference Poor
Fund: Karl Schubert, bei Berlin
Steglitz, Birkbuschstr 17.
Executive Committee: G. W.
GERMAN UNION DISTRICT. Schubert, A. Liidtke, P. Fenner,
- Organized 1905. M. H. Wentland, W. Schulz,
Territory: Hamburg, Altona, MINISTERS.
Wandsbeck, Vierlanden, Erie-
_ densau, District Jerichow I. G. W. Schubert, H. Baumann, M.
Population: 1,145,000. H. Wentland, R. Cunitz.
Membership: 560; churches, 3.
Address: Grindelberg -15a, Ham- LICENTIATES.
burg, Germany.
K. Amelung, H. Erzberger.,
OFFICERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
President: H. F. Schuberth.
Secretary: R. Rall. F. Rohne, W. Hoffman, H. Glass,
Treasurer: B. Severin. A.- Rebensburg, W. Schafer, P.
Executive Committee: H. F. Schu- Stiicker, H. Junker, E. Sohnrey,
berth, 0. Luepke, H. Hartkop, A. Schmitt, Max Uldokat, H.
W. Erumm, R. Rall. Palm, 0. Schildhaur, H. Ehe-
MINISTER. h alt.

0. Luepke.
GERMAN-SWISS CONFERENCE.
LICENTIATES.
Organized 1901.
ft. Lusky, Edgar Hartmann.
Population: 2,500,000.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Membership: 428; churches, 12.
Address: Nonnenweg 22, Basle,
Ti. Rall, C. von Fintel, H. Gulden- Switzerland.
zopf, M. Friesel, Amanda Sev-
erin. OFFICERS.

President: J. G. ()blander.
Secretary: G. W. Hockarth.
EAST GERMAN CONFERENCE. Treasurer: W. Sebald.
Sabbath-school and Missioriary
Organized 1901. Secretary: Mrs. L. Sebald.
Territory: Provinces of Branden- Canvassing Agent: A. Gloor.
burg, Pomerania, and the. City Executive Committee: J. C. Oh-.
of Berlin. Binder, J. Erzberger, W. Kilry,
Population: 7,256,380. W. Sebald, H. Huber.
106 GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Gottingen), Oldenburg, Bremen,


MINISTERS. LiZeck, Mecklenburg, Schleswig-
Holstein (excepting Altona-
.1. G. ()blander, G. W. Hockarth, Wandsbeck ).
F. Homer. Population: 5,162,498.
Membership: 254; churches, 7.
LICENTIATE.
OFFICERS.
H. Meyer.
President: L. Mathe.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Secretary: H. Feddersen.
Treasurer: B. Severin.
F. Grieser, J, Fehr, E. Ebner, M. Sabbath-school and Missionary
Kobele. Secretary: R. Rall.
Canvassing Agent: C. Wetzel.
Executive Committee: L. Mathe,
HUNGARIAN CONFERENCE. 0. Madsen, C. Wetzel, E. KOs-
ter, B. Morick.
Organized Dec. 11-15, 1907.
MINISTERS.
Territory: Hungary.
Population: 17,876,189.
Membership: 96; churches, 4. L. Mathe, 0. Madsen.
LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS.

President: J. F. Huenergardt. W. Hegrnann, W. Schwenecke, F.


Secretary: J. Horcher. Gotting, A. Miller, Ernst Rass-
Treasurer of Conference Poor ler.
Fund: M. Botyanszky.
Executive Committee: J. F. Huen- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
ergardt, 0. Schwenecke, M. Bot-
yanszky, M. Oesz, J. Bukurenes. Hugo Feddersen, 0. Zahl, A. Gra-
big, Elsie Schiltt, Helena Klages.
MINISTERS.

.1. F. Huenergardt, 0. Schwenecke,


F. Kessel.
PRUSSIAN CONFERENCE.
LICENTIATE.
Organized 1903.
P. Todor.
Territory: East and West Prussia.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Population: 3,671,922.
Membership: 551; churches, 22.
B. P. Pauline, J. Horcher, Max
Ludwig, Istvan Kelemen, S. Bot-
yanszky, Helen Kraus, E. Mei- OFFICERS.
tert, Judit Fiilop.
President: E. Enseleit.
Secretary: M. Schilrer.
Treasurer: B. Severin.
NORTH GERMAN CONFER- Sabbath-school and Missionary
ENCE. Secretary: R. Rail.
Canvassing Agent: W. Koller.
Organized 1907. Executive Committee: E. Enseleit,
Territory: Province of Hanover W. Koller, G. Domnick, F. Uld-
(except the southern part, with okat, G. Unruh.,
GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE. 107

MINISTERS. SAXON CONFERENCE.


Enseleit, G. Domnick, J. Chris- Organized 1908.
toffers.
Territory: The Kingdom of Sax-
LICENTIATES. ony.
Population 4,508,601.
A. Rockel, F. L. Ott, C. Kapitz, Membership: 375; churches, 7.
M. Scharer.
OFFICERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
President: K. Sinz.
F. Leplatoni, F. Uldokat, 0. Kap- Secretary: M. Rosenbusch.
itz, Martha Brentke. Treasurer: B. Severin.
Sabbath-school and Missionary
Secretary: R. Rall.
Executive Committee: K. Sinz, G.
Scharer, M. Stueckrath, M.
RHENISH-PRUSSIAN CONFER- Rosenbusch, P. Horn.
ENCE.
MINISTERS.
Organized 1903.
Territory: Rhenish Province. K. Sinz, M. Sttickrath.
Population: 6,436,337. LICENTIATE.
Membership: 579; churches, 13.
1'. Staubert.
OFFICERS. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
President: E. Ed. Frauchiger. F. Weinman, Aug. Krautschick,
Secretary: Ernst Hartmann. J. Murbach, Th. Will, Paul
Treasurer: 0. Hempel. Rosel, Emilie Walter, 'Helene
Sabbath-school a n d Missionary Kuhn.
Secretary: R. Rall.
Treasurer of Conference Poor
Fund: A. Matern. SILESIAN CONFERENCE.
Canvassing Agent: C. Hacker.
Executive Committee: E. Ed. Organized 1907.
Frauchiger, C. Hacker, H. Behr, Territory: The Provinces of Si-
A. Matern, J. Drinhaus. lesia and Posen.
Population: 6,929,248.
MINISTERS. Membership: 269; churches, 9.
E. Ed. Frauchiger, H. Behr. OFFICERS.

LICENTIATES. President: J. Pieper.


Secretary: W. Herbert.
W. Varlemann, E. Gugel, P. Drin- Sabbath-school a n d Missionary
haus, R. Ktimpel, F. Klein. Secretary: R. Rall.
Treasurer: B. Severin.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Canvassing Agent: H. Dietrich.
Executive Committee: J. Pieper,
R. Miiller, J. Jesberg, A. Offer- G. Perk,' H. Forster, H. Diet-
mann, Joh. Penner, 0. Staubert, rich, A. Reckziegel.
P. Uldokat, W. Schick, Ernst
Hartmann, H. Zimmermann, MINISTERS.
Math. Benner, M. Heimann, I.
Pagels. J. Pieper, G. Perk, C. Dangschat.
108 GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE.

LICENTIATE. WEST GERMAN CONFERENCE.

R. Schutz. Organized 1898.


Territory: The Provinces of Sax-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. ony (excepting District Jeri-
chow I ), Westphalia, Hesse-
H. Freybott, Andrew Krautschick, Nassau, Grand Duchy of Hesse
F. Scior, W. Herbert, E. von north of the Main, Duchies of
Oppen, L. Fiihren, Frieda Kroll, Brunswick and Anhalt, southern
Marta Thtimmel. part of Hannover, and the Thur-
ingia States.
Population: 12,006,580.
SOUTH GERMAN CONFER- Membership: 572; churches, 15.
ENCE..
OFFICERS.
Organized 1902.
President: H. F. Schuberth.
Territory: Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Secretary: F. A. Darner.
Baden, Alsace-Lorraine, Hessia Sabbath-school a n d Missionary
south of the Main, Hohenzol- Secretary: R. Ra11.
lern, and Luxemburg. Canvassing Agent: A. Kollhosser.
Population: 13,771,167. Treasurer: 0. Hempel.
Membership: 586; churches, 13. Executive Committee: H. F. Schu-
berth, H. Fenner, A. Kollhosser,
C. Deitrich, H. Limpert.
OFFICERS.
MINISTERS.
President: J. H. Schilling.
Secretary: G. Werner. H. Fenner, F. Zerndt, E. Bahr,
Sabbath-school a n d Missionary H. Dierking.
Secretary: R. Rail.
Treasurer: 0. Hempel. LICENTIATES.
Canvassing Agent: E. Nopper.
Executive Committee: J. B. Schil- C. Bruck, A. Langholf.
ling, F. Prieser, E. Nopper, C.
Wittig, J. G. Hopf. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

MINISTERS. K. Fltigel, F. Saemann, G. Freund,
D. Brinkmann, A. Wegener, G.
J. H. Schilling, F. Prieser, C. Un- Blihre, A. Woysch, F. Sonnen-
termeier. schein, A. Sommer, W. von Op-
pen, M. Becker, Lina Hahn, F.
LICENTIATES. A. Darner, 0. Kelle.
J. Seefried, Hans Steiner, C.
Kamm, W. Staubert, J. Muth.
AUSTRIAN MISSION.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Territory: Austria, including Bos-
R. Werner, C. Motzer, Felix Gass- nia and Herzegovina.
man, A. Strilbel, J. Laucks, C. Population: 29,168,332.
Reihlen, R. Leicht, H. Albrecht, Membership: 24; church, 1.
0.- Werner, M. Lbsch, Barbetta
Ried, Anna Hauschild, Ella Lud- OFFICERS.
wig, Sabine Landauer. Director: J. Wolfgarten.
GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE. 109

Secretary: A. Buschinsky. CROATIAN MISSION.


Treasurer: . B. Severin.
Sabbath-school a n d Missionary Entered 1908.
Secretary: R. Rall.
Advisory Committee: J. Wolfgar- Territory: Croatia and Slavonia.
ten, F. Gruber, J. Peter, E. Population: 2,592,968,
Seidl, A. Simon. Membership: 8.
MINISTERS. MINISTER.

J. Wolfgarten, W. Prillwitz. R. Schillinger.
LICENTIATE. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
F. Gruber., A. Mocnik.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
J. Makovsky, G. Geier, A. Thomas,
L. Rowlin, H. Walz, A. Buschin- HOLLAND AND- FLEMISH BEL-
sky. GIUM MISSION.
Bible Workers and Colporteurs:
G. Skakal, F. Prauhardt. Territory: Holland and Flemish
Belgium.
Population: 9,287,253.
BALKAN MISSION. Membership: 127; churches, 5.
Territory: Rumania, Bulgaria, OFFICERS.
Servia, and Montenegro.
Population: 13,698,603. Director: R. G. Klingbeil.
Membership: 129; churches, 2. Secretary: J. Wibbens.
Treasurer: B. Severin.
OFFICERS. Sabbath-school a n d Missionary
Director: J. F. Hinter. Secretary: R. Rall.
Secretary: A. Bereck. Canvassing Agent: A. Postema.
Treasurer: B, Severin. Advisory Committee: R. G. Kling-
Sabbath-school a n d Missionary beil, J. Wibbens, J. Wintzen, A.
Secretary: R. Rall. Postema, Chr. Westerdaal.
Advisory Committee: J. F. Hinter,
A. 0. Janert, G. Danile. MINISTERS.
MINISTERS. R. G. Klingbeil, J. Wintzen, J.
J. F. Hinter, A. 0. Janert. Wibbins, P. Schilstra.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

J. Mantu, A. Bereck, G. Dimitroff, J. Loots, M. Arendse, T. Luch-


C. Popescu. tenberg, Fr. Joehmanns,
LATIN UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized 1907.

Territory: The Roman-Swiss and Sabbath-school Secretary: J. Rob-


the French Conferences, and the ert.
Spanish, Italian, Northern Auditor: J. Jaccard.
France, Portuguese, French- Executive Committee: H. H. Dex-
Belgian, Algeria-Tunis Mission ter, T. Nussbaum, J. Roustain,
Fields. J. P. Gourquet, S. Bernard.
Population: 109,591,619; sq. miles,
790,812. MINISTERS.
Membership: 937; churches, 24.
General Office: 29 rue de la Syna- H. H. Dexter, 87 rue Moncey, Ly-
gogue, Geneva, Switzerland. ons, France.
OFFICERS.
T. Nussbaum, 4 rue Fournarie,
Montpellier, Herault, France.
President: L. P. Tieche. J. P. Badaut, Beauvoir, Branges,
Vice-President: H. H. Dexter. Saone et Loire, France.
Secretary: Jean Vuilleumier.
Treasurer: J. Robert. LICENTIATES.
Sabbath-school Secretary: J. Rob-
ert. Jule-Jules Rey, 25 rue Gambetta,
Executive Committee: L. P. St. Etienne, Loire, France.
Tieche, H. H. Dexter, Joseph J. C. Guenin, Maison Viney, Foun-
Curdy, Chas. T. Everson, J. taine-Eau-Eau, Besancon, Doubs,
Robert, Jean Vuilleumier, P. A. France.
De Forest, W. G. Bond, G. Roth. F. Blanzat, Maison, Arsac, Jaq-
Committee of Publication: Execu- ues, St. Agreve, Ardeche,
tive Committee of the Latin France.
Union Conference.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MINISTER.
Jeanne Bourquin, 185 rue Boileau,
L. P. Tieche, Gland, Switzerland. Lyons, France.
Anne Sallee, Maison Viney, Foun-
taine-Eau, Besancon, Doubs,
France.
FRENCH CONFERENCE. Esther Beaudoin, 45 rue de la Re-
publique, St. Etienne, Loire,
Organized 1907. France.
Territory: Southern France. Paul Meyer, Maison Viney, Foun-
Population: 16,391,486; sq. miles, taine-Eau, Besancon, Doubs,
104,589. France.
Membership: 210; churches, 7. Jean Walther, rue du Roe, Gal-
Office: 29 rue de la Synagogue, largues, Gard, France.
Geneva, Switzerland. Benjamin Rochat, Gallargues,
Gard, France.
OFFICERS.
MISSIONARY NURSE.
President: H. H. Dexter.
Secretary: Jean Walther. Miss E. Pommier, 29 rue de la
Treasurer: International Tract Synagogue, Geneva, Switzer-
Society (Geneva). land.
110
LATIN UNION CONFERENCE. 111

ROMAN-SWISS CONFERENCE. LICENTIATE.

Territary: The French- and Ital- S. Jespersson, 81 rue Michelet,


ian-speaking parts of Switzer- Alger, Algeria.
land.
Population: 1,025,256; sq. miles, MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
5,000.
Membership: 545; churches, 14. Jose Abella, 14 rue Aubert, Pla-
Office: 29 rue de la Synagogue, teau de Saulieres, Alger, Al-
Geneva, Switzerland. geria.
(All persons named below whose
addresses are omitted may be
addressed as above.) FRENCH-BELGIAN MISSION.

OFFICERS. Territory: French-speaking Bel-


gium.
President: J. Curdy. Population: 3,623,606; sq. miles,
Secretary: Maurice Walther. 6,373.
Treasurer: International Tract Membership: 41; church, 1.
Society (Geneva). Address: Rue Frere Urban 116,
Sabbath-school a n d Missionary Jumet, Belgium.
Secretary: Mrs. E. Robert.
Executive Committee: J. Curdy, MINISTER.
Pierre Schild, A. Guenin, J.
Robert, A. Borle. G. Roth, rue Frere Urban 116,
Jumet, Belgium.,
MINISTERS.
J. Curdy, Villa des Fougeres, Pe- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
seux, Neuchatel, Switzerland.
Jean Vuilleumier, Gland, Switzer- D. E. Delhove, A. G. Girou.
hind.

LICENTIATES. ITALIAN MISSION.


Leopold Benezet, Paul Steiner, Territory: Italy.
Henri' Provin, Alfred Vaucher, Population: 33,640,710; sq. miles,
D. Lecoultre. 110,550.
Membership: 45; church, 1.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Address: 20 via Varese, Rome,
Italy.
Louise Berlie, Marius Raspal.
MINISTER.

Chas. T. Everson, 20 via Varese,


ALGERIAN AND TUNIS Rome, Italy.
MISSION.
LICENTIATES.
Territory: Algeria and Tunis.
Population: 7,060,745; sq. miles, P. A. Fant, via Tom. Pendola 1,
235,474. inst. "1, Genoa, Italy.
Membership: 6. Horace Giraldi, 20 via Varese,
Rome, Italy.
MINISTER.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
U. Augsbourger, 14 rue Aubert,
Plateau de Saulieres, Alger, Al- Mrs. Josephine Schell, 20 via
geria. Varese, Rome, Italy.
112 LATIN UNION CONFERENCE.

NORTHERN FRANCE MISSION. MINISTER.

Established 1908. C. E. Rentfro, Calcada de La-


veiras 131, Caxias, Portugal.
Territory: Northern France.
Population: 22,860,781; sq. miles,
102,465.
Membership: 44; church, 1.
MINISTER. SPANISH MISSION.
Paul Badaut, 16 rue des Fosses, Territory: Spain.
St. Jacques, Paris, France. Population: 19,565,903; sq. miles,
190,050.
Membership: 35.
PORTUGUESE MISSION. MINISTERS.

Territory: Portugal. W. G. Bond, Calle Mayor 207, 3-2,


Population': 5,423,132; sq. miles, Gracia, Barcelona, Spain.
36,038. Frank Bond, Calle Pelayo 11,
Membership: 11. Principal, Valencia, Spain.

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LEVANT UNION. MISSION


RATE Pima ESYA-

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LEVANT UNION MISSION


(Operated under the direction of the General Conference Commit-
tee in Europe.)
Territory: Greece and Crete, Turk- SYRIAN-EGYPTIAN MISSION.
ish Empire, Egypt, Egyptian
Soudan, Persia. Territory: Syria, Palestine, Egypt,
Population: 50,938,782; sq. miles, Mesopotamia, Arabia, and Egyp-
3,493,000. tian Soudan.
Membership: 314; churches, 23. Population: 20,806,874.
LEVANT UNION MISSION. 113

Membership: 32; churches, 2. OFFICERS.


Director: W. C. Ising. Director: C. D. AcMoody.
Executive Committee: W. C. Ising, Executive Committee: C. D. Ac-
George_ Keough, Awada Abd- Moody, Robt. S. Greaves, Z. G.
Elshaheed. Baharian.
MINISTERS. MINISTERS.
W. C. Ising, Deutsche Post, Bei- C. D. AcMoody, British Post-office,
rut, Syria. Galata, Constantinople, Turkey.
A w ada Abd-Elshaheed, Luxor, Robt. S. Greaves, British Post-
Upper Egypt. office, Smyrna, Asia Minor.
Z. G. Baharian, Aintab, Asia
LICENTIATE. Minor.
Alexander Buzugherian.
George Keough, Maison Korabi,
Chareh el Kobesi, Cairo, Egypt. LICENTIATES.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Enock Ayvazian, Hagop Touz-


jian, Garabed Simionyan.
L. Krug, Deutsche Post, Jerusa-
lem, Palestine, Syria. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Wilhelmine Muller, Deutsche Kol- Eunice Kalf a, British Post-office,
onie, Haifa, Palestine, Syria. Smyrna, Asia Minor.
W. Scholz, Deutsche Post, Bei- Aznive Inedjian, Cutari, Dagh-
rut, Palestine, Syria. Haman, Vali Pasha, akaretle-
A. Mertke, Deutsche Post, Jeru- rinde No. 45.
salem, Palestine, Syria.
L. Brifin, Deutsche Post, Jaffa,
Palestine, Syria.
Ida Schlegel, Maison Korabi, GRECIAN MISSION.
Chareh el Kobesi, Cairo, Egypt.
Territory: Greece.
Population: 2,631,952.
Membership: 3.
TURKISH MISSION. Missionary: W. E. Howell, Kep-
hisia, Athens, Greece.
Territory: European Turkey, Ar-
menia, Asia Minor, and Crete.
Population: 17,999,956. PERSIA.
Membership: 279; churches, 21.
Address: British Post-office, Gal- (Unentered.)
ata, Constantinople, Turkey. Population: 9,500,000.

RUSSIAN UNION CONFERENCE.


(Organized 1907, at Riga; began its separate existence Jan. I, 1908.)

Territory: The Russian Empire, OFFICERS.


exclusive of Finland.
Population: 148,442,100; sq. miles, President: J. T. Boettcher.
2,250,782.
Secretary: S. Bojanus.
Membership: 1,612; churches, 47.
Address: Kleina Newastr. 12, Treasurer and Sabbath-school and
Riga, Russia. Missionary Secretary for all the
114 RUSSIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Russian Fields: N. Schlatterer. LICENTIATES.


Executive Committee: J. T. Boet-
tcher, H. J. Loebsack, D. Isaak, J. Jurikson, H. Hintz.
0. Wildgrube, H. K. Loebsack,
D. P. Gaede, 0. Sprohge. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Auditor: H. Hartkop.
J. Schneider, A. Rauk, J. Pachla,
MINISTER.
J. Wilson.

J. T. Boettcher.
CAUCASIAN CONFERENCE.
Organized in 1901 as South Rus-
BALTIC CONFERENCE. sian Conference.
(Organized 1907, at Riga, the or-
ganization going into effect Territory: Cis- and Trans-Cauca-
Jan. 1, 1908.) sus and Don District I.

R USS IAN UNION CONFERENCE

CHINA
VltrgrVIST

Territory: The Baltic Provinces Population: 12,022,200.


(Esthonia, Livonia, Courland), Membership: 610; churches, 18.
and the governments of St.
Petersburg and Poskov. OFFICERS.

Population: 6,362,300. President: H. J. Loebsack.
Membership: 446;. churches, 8. Secretaries: J. Isitak and E.
OFFICERS.
Gnadjin.
Executive Committee: H. J. Loeb-
President: J. T. Boettcher. sack, J. Ebel, V. Pampaian, P.
Secretary: J. Schneider. Kohn, A. Schittnikow.
Executive Committee: J. T. Boet-
MINISTERS.
tcher, J. Sprohge, J. Teesneek,
J. Basch, J. Hahn. H. J. Loebsack, J. Ebel.
MINISTER. LICENTIATES.
J. Sprohge. E. Gradjin, A. Osol, W. Schlegel
RUSSIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 115

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Sabbath-school a n d Missionary


Secretary: N. Schlatterer.
F. Koch, V. Pampaian. Advisory Committee: H. K. Loeb-
sack, G. Hetze, J. Wuckert, G.
MISSIONARY COLPORTEURS. Lehmann, A. Gondar.
G. Zirat, D. Wolf.
MINISTERS.

SOUTH RUSSIAN CONFER- H. K. Loebsack, G. Hetze.


ENCE.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
(An organized Conference from
Jan. 1, 1908.) H. Ostwald, A. Gondar, H. Gabel.
Territory: The governments of
Bessarabia, Kherson, Kharkof,
Yekatrinoslaf, Taurien, Don
District II. MIDDLE RUSSIAN MISSION.
Population: 14,410,000.
Membership: 73; churches, 5. Territory:. The governments of
Archangel, Yaroslaf, Kaluga,
OFFICERS. Kazan, Kief, Kostroma, Kursk,
Moghilef, Moscow, Nijni-Nov-
President: D. Isaak. gorod, Novgorod, Olonetz, Orel,
Secretaries: G. Fritz, Paul Swiri- Penza, Perm, Podolia, Poltava,
dow. Riazan, Simbirsk, Smolensk,
Sabbath-school and Missionary Tambof, Chernigof, Tula, Tver,
Secretary: N. Schlatterer. Vitebsk, Vladimir, Vologda,
Treasurer: N. Schlatterer. Voronej, Viatica.
Executive Committee: D. Isaak; Population: 63,821,600.
K. Schamkow, M. Demidow, J. Membership: 73; churches, 2.
Albrecht, G. Sawatzki.
MINISTERS. OFFICERS.

D, Isaak, J. Perk, G. Tetz, K. Director: 0. Wildgrube.


Schamkdw. Secretary: B. Schmidt.
Advisory Committee: 0. Wild-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. grube, J. T. Boettcher, A. Gran-
berg, R. Jurkin.
P. Swiridow.
MINISTER.

0. Wildgrube.
EAST RUSSIAN MISSION.
Territory: Astrakhan, Saratov, LICENTIATE.
Samara, Orenburg, and, Ufa
governments, and Central Asia. J. Pilkewitsch.
Population: 22,692,700.
Membership: 160; churches, 9. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

OFFICERS. Benj. Schmidt, Kusmin Reputin,


S. Prowalosky, R. Jurkin.
Director: H. K. Loebsack.
MISSIONARY NURSE.
Secretary: T. Wagele.
Treasurer: N. Schlatterer. Rosa Kleist.
116 RUSSIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

WEST RUSSIAN MISSION. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

(To date from Jan. 1, 1908.) D. 11. Torowski.


Territory: Poland, Kovno, Vol- MISSIONARY COLPORTEUR.
hynia, Grodno, Minsk, Vilna.
Population: 22,392,700. W. Conrad.
Membership: 206; churches, 5.

OFFICERS.

Director: D. P. Gaede. SIBERIAN MISSION.


Secretary: D. H. Torowski.
(Cut off from East Russian Mis-
Treasurer and Sabbath-school and sion, Jan. 1, 1909; under direc-
Missionary Secretary: N. tion of Russian Union Confer-
Schlatterer.
Executive Committee: D. P. ence.)
Territory: Siberia.
Gaede, H. Schmitz, K. Remp-
fert, A. Arnhold, A. Klich. Population: 6,740,600.
Membership: 44.
MINISTERS. Advisory Committee: J. T. Hot-
tcher, K. A. Reifschneider, G.
D. P. Gaede, R. Voss. Tittle.
MINISTER.
LICENTIATES.
K. A. Reifschneider, Poste res-
K. Rempfert, H. Schmitz. tante, Omsk, Siberia.

SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized Igor.

Territory: The Conferences of 0. Johnson, N. C. Bergersen,


Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, E. Lind, J. C. Ottosen, Fred
and the Finnish, Icelandic, and Anderson, 'C. C. Jensen, S. F.
Northland Missions. Svensson.
Population: 13,144,364; sq. miles,
494,389. MINISTER.
Membership: 2,779; churches, 81. J. C. Raft, Margrethevej 5, Co-
Office: Margrethevej 5, Copen- penhagen, V., Denmark.
hagen, V., Denmark.
(Workers in this field whose ad-
dress is omitted can be reached
through the Union office ad- DENMARK CONFERENCE.
dress.)
Organized 1880.
OFFICERS.
Territory: Denmark.
Chairman: J. C. Raft. Population: 2,588,919.
Secretary: Erik Arnesen. Membership: 872; churches, 19.
Treasurer: Jens Olsen. Cable Address: Expedit, Copen-
Executive Committtee: J. C. Raft, hagen.
SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 117

Office: Margrethevej 5, Copenha- P. Hansen, E. C. Sonne, L. Mii-


gen, V., Denmark. derspach, J. P. Hansen.
(All persons named below may be
- addressed as above.) MINISTERS.
OFFICERS.
C. C. Jensen, P. Christensen, M.
President: C. C. Jensen. M. Olsen, L. Miiderspach, Z. -
Vice-President: L. Miiderspach, Sherrig.

SCANDINA VIAN UNION


CONFERENCE
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Secretary: L. Miiderspach. LICENTIATE.


Treasurer: Jens Olsen.
Secretary Sabbath-school and Mis-
N. P. Hansen.
sionary Depts.: Jens Olsen.
Field Missionary Agent: P. Han-
sen. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Auditors: L. P. Hansen, John P.
Hansen.
Executive Committee: C. C. Jen- Heilskoo Christensen, Alfred Pe-
sen, N. P. Nelsen, Jens Olsen, terson, Anna Moller.
118 SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

NORWAY CONFERENCE. (All persons named below may be


Organized 1887. addressed as above.)
Territory: Norway, excepting OFFICERS.
Nordland, Troms5, and Fin-
marken. President: S, F. Svensson.
Population: 2,052,221. Vice-President: E. Lind.
Membership: 809; churches, 21. Secretary and Treasurer: J. R.
Cable Address: Sundhedsbladet, Lindqvist.
Christiania. Secretary S. S. Department:
Office: Akersgaden 74, Christiania, Teckla Rosenholm.
Norway. Field Missionary Agent: E. Lind,
(All persons named below may be Arboga, Sweden.
addressed as above.) Auditors: Karl Mattson, J.
Bergstrom.
OFFICERS. Executive Committee: S. F. Svens-
son, E. Lind, J. R. Lindqvist,
President: N. C. Bergersen. J. M. Erikson. Ole Nelson.
Secretary: C. B. Jensen. Conference Association: - " Sails-
Treasurer: A. C. Christensen. kapet Sanningens Harold." Pres.,
Secretary Sabbath-school and E. Lind; ViCe-Pres., S. F. Svens-
Tract and Missionary Depts.: son; Sec., J. M. Erikson;
J. P. Lorentz. Treas., J. R. Lindqvist; other
Field Missionary Agent: J. M. members, Ole Nelson, Ch. Kahl-
Narem. strom, J. A. Lindberg; Auditors,
Executive Committee: N. C. Bei- K. Mattson, J. Bergstrom.
gersen, N. P. Nelsen, 0. J. Olsen,
H. Z. Johansen, H. J. Hansen. MINISTERS.

MINISTERS. K. A. Fernstrom, E. J. Ahren,


A. J. Settergren, J. M. Erikson,
N. C. Bergersen, 0. P. Norderhus, S. F. Svensson, Ole Nelson.
0. J. Olsen, N. P. Nelsen.
LICENTIATES.
LICENTIATES.
Binger Anderson, Oscar Carlsson.
C. F. Hansen, Chr. Tobiassen, A.
0. Narem. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Mathilda Olsson, Tilda Lindgren.

Knud Olsen, Johanne Bjorekelund,


Hilda Andal, Bertha Odergaard, FINLAND MISSION.
Nilia Myer.
Territory: Finland.
Population: 2,816,500.
Membership: 116; churches, 3.
SWEDISH CONFERENCE. Office: Unionsgatan 4, FIelsitig-
Organized 1882. f ors, Finland.
Territory: Sweden, except Norr- OFFICERS.
botten, Vesterbotten, and Ves-
ternorrland Lan, which are in- Superintendent: Fred Anderson.
cluded in the Northland Mis- Advisory Board: Fred Anderson,
sion. F. R. ()berg, and N. Hammar.
Population: 4,751,046. Secretary, Treasurer, and Field
Membership: 861; churches, 33. Missionary Agent: N. Hammar.
Office: Kungsgatan 34, Stockholm, Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs.
Sweden. M. E. Anderson.
.SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE. , 119

MINISTERS. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.


Fred Anderson, F. R. ()berg.
Sigridur Jonsdatter.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
NORTHLAND MISSION.
Oskar Anderson, Hugo Mikkonen. Territory: Counties of Nordland,
Tromso, Finmarken (in Nor-
way), and Norrbottens, Vester-
bottens, a n d Vesternorrlands
Lan (in Sweden).
ICELAND MISSION. Population: 845,315.
Membership: 81; churches, 4.
Territory: Iceland and Greenland. Director: 0. Johnson.
Population: 90:363.
Membership: 40; church, 1. MINISTERS.
Address: Reykjavik, Iceland.
0. Johnson, Storgaden 50, Lu-
lea., Sweden.
DIRECTOR AND MINISTER. A. Sewaldsen, Melbo, Nordland,
Norway.
David ostlund. J. Wallenkampf, Storgaden 50,
Lulea, Sweden.
LICENTIATE.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Nils Anderson. Vendla Ericson.

SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 19oz.

Territory: The Conferences of Secretary and Treasurer: J. V.


Cape Colony (including Orange Willson, office address.
River Colony) and Natal:Trans- Executive Committee: R. C. Por-
vaal, and the Missions of Ba- ter, H. J. Edmed, M. C. Stur-
sutoland, Barotseland, Mara- devant, F. B. Armitage, S. C.
natha, Somabula, Solusi, and Austen, R. C. Honey, J. C. Bau:
Nyasaland. mann, J. V. Willson, and the
Population: 7,370,437; sq. miles, president of the Cape Colony
814,083. Conference.
Membership: 837; churches, 20. Sabbath-school and Young Peo-
Cable Address: Adventist, Cape ple's Departments: Secretary,
Town. Miss Mary E. Robertson, 155
Office: 7 Cheapside, Kimberley, Stamford Hill Road, Durban,
South Africa. Natal, South Africa.
OFFICERS.
MINISTERS.
President: R. C. Porter, 56 Roe-
land St., Cape Town, South R. C. Porter, 56 Roeland St.,
Africa. Cape Town, South Africa.
Vice-President: I. J. Hankins, 56 W. S. Hyatt, Kenilworth, Cape,
Roeland St., Cape Town, South South Africa.
Africa. M. C. Sturdevant, Solusi Mission,
120 SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Af- J. F. Olmstead, Kenilworth, Cape,


rica. South Africa.
F. B. Armitage, Maranatha Mis- W. C. Walston, Somabula Mis-
sion, Trumpeters, near Grahams- sion, Gwelo, Rhodesia, South
town, Cape Colony, South Af- Africa.
rica. M. E. Ernmerson, Kolo Mission,
J. C. Rogers, Malamulo Mission, Wepener, 0. R. C,, South Af-
Cholo, near Blantyre, Nyasa- rica.
land, British Central Africa. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
\V. H. Anderson, S. D. A. Mission, Mrs. M. C. Sturdevant, Solusi

. SOUTH AFRICAN
UNION
CONFERENCE

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Parr LPL.9PC

Pemba, Northwest Rhodesia, Mission, Bulawayo, Rhodesia,


South Africa. South Africa.
E. R. Williams, 56 Roeland St., Mrs. F. B. Armitage, Maranatha
Cape Town, South Africa. Mission, Trumpeters, near Gra-
LICENTIATES. hamstown, Cape Colony, South
C. R. Sparrow, S. D. A. Mission, Africa.
Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Af- Mrs. J. C. Rogers, Malamulo Mis-
rica. sion, Cholo, near Blantyre,
SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE. 121

Nyasaland, British Central Af- Thomason, G. R. Israel, J. V.


rica. Willson, E. Ingle, F. Reed.
Miss E. Edie, 7 Cheapside, Kim- Officers: Chairman, Geo. Thoma-
berley, South Africa. son; Sec., E. Ingle; Treas., Geo.
R. Moko, Debe Nek, Cape Colony, Webb.
South Africa.
M. D. Kalake, Wepener, Orange
MINISTERS.
River Colony, South Africa.
H. C. Olmstead, 7 Cheapside,
Kimberley, South Africa. I. J. Hankins, 56 Roeland St.,
J. R. Campbell, Solusi Mission, Cape Town, South Africa.
Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Af- D. F. Tarr, Third Ave., Clare-
rica. mont, Cape, South Africa.
S. M. Konigmacher, Malamulo J. M. Freeman, Bloemfontein,
Mission, Cholo, near Blantyre, Orange River Colony, South Af-
Nyasaland, British Central Af- rica.
rica. G. W. Shone, Dewetsdorp, Orange
Mrs. M. E. Emmerson, Kolo Mis- River Colony, South Africa.
sion, Wepener, 0. R. C., South
Africa. LICENTIATES.

G. Thomason, M. D., Plumstead,


Cape, South Africa. '
CAPE COLONY CONFERENCE. D. C. Theunissen, 56 Roeland St.,
Cape Town, South Africa.
Formerly the South African Con-
ference, organized 1892. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Territory: Cape Colony and
Orange River Colony. J. V. Willson, 7 Cheapside, Kim-
Population: 2,794,849; sq. miles, berley, South Africa.
327,101. Mrs. J: V. Willson, 7 Cheapside,
Membership: 504; churches, 11. Kimberley, South Africa.
Office: 56 Roeland St., Cape Town, T. J. Gibson, 56 Roeland St., Cape
South Africa. Town, South Africa.
David Sparrow, Bloemfontein,
Orange River Colony, South
OFFICERS. Africa.
President: D. F. Tarr, Third Ave., Mrs. M. E. Smith, 56 Roeland St.,
Claremont, Cape, South Africa. Cape Town, South Africa.
Secretary and. Treasurer: T. J. F. Sates, Milner Ave., Sydenham,
Gibson, office address. Port Elizabeth, Cape, South Af-
Executive Committee: D. F. Tarr, rica.
I. J. Hankins, J. M. Freeman, CHURCH-SCHOOL .TEACHERS.
Dr. G. Thomason, 0. 0. Fort-
ner, E. Ingle. Miss Victoria Sutherland, Heis-
International Tract Society: Sec. terbach, Bethlehem, Or a n g e
and Treas., T. J. Gibson. River Colony, South Africa.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. G. Miss Mary Lawrence, King Wil-
R. Israel, Kenilworth, Cape, liams Town, Cape Colony;
South Africa. South Africa.
Young People's Secretary: G. R. Miss Mollie Tarr, Tarsus, Cath-
Israel, Kenilworth.- Cape, South cart, Cape Colony, South Af-
Africa. rica.
Medical Missionary Board: I. J. Miss Minnie ;Tarr, Tarsus, Cath-
Hankins, 0. 0. Fortner, Dr. G. cart,Cape Colony, South Africa.
122 SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE.

NATAL-TRANSVAAL CONFER- F. -Macdonald, Stranach St., Pie-


ENCE. termaritzburg, Natal, South
Africa.
Organized 1902.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER.
Territory: The Colonies of Natal Miss Amy M. Ingle, Vryheid,
and Transvaal. Natal, South Africa.
Population: 2,480,216; sq. miles,
147,870. LICENSED COLPORTEURS.
Membership: 156; churches, 4.
Telegraphic Address: "Watch- Miss C. Dixie, Stranach St., Pie-
man," Maritzburg, Natal, South termaritzburg, Natal, South Af-
Africa. rica.
Office: Stranach Street, Pieter- T. G. Crouch, Stranach St., Pieter-
maritzburg, Natal, South Af- maritzburg, Natal, South Af-
rica. rica.

OFFICERS. BAROTSELAND MISSION.


President: H. J. Edmed. Established 1905.
Vice-President: J. C. Baumann. Population: 300,000; sq. miles,
Secretary and Treasurer: F. Mac- 140,000.
donald. Membership: 19; church, 1; at-
Executive Committee: H. J. Ed- tendance at mission school, 43;
med, J. C. Baumann, A. Beissner,
out-schools, 3; attendance, 31.
J. H. De Beer, D. H. Groene-
Address: S. D. A. Mission, Pemba,
wald, F. Macdonald, R. Bell. Northwest Rhodesia, South Af-
Tract Society: Secretary and
rica.
Treasurer, F. Macdonald.
Director and Minister: W. H.
Sabbath-school Department: Sec- Anderson.
retary, Miss A. Strachan.
MINISTERS.
BASUTOLAND MISSION.
H. J. Edmed, Stranach St., Pieter- Established 1899.
maritzburg, Natal, South Af-
rica. Population: 218,903; sq. miles,
10,293.
D. H. Groenewald, Stranach St., Membership: 13; church, 1.
Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South
Address: Kolo Mission, Wepener,
Africa. Orange River Colony, South
LICENTIATE. Africa.
Director: M. E. Emmerson.
Wm. H. Haupt, Stranach St., Licentiate: M. E. Emmerson.
Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Missionary Licentiates: H. C.
Africa. Olmstead, Mrs. H. C. Olmstead,
Mrs. M. E. Emmerson.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Mission School Teacher: Murray
Miss M. E. Robertson, 155 Stam- Kalaka.
ford Hill Road, Durban, Natal,
South Africa.
Mrs. H. J. Edmed, Stranach St., MARANATHA MISSION.
Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Established 1906.
Africa.
H. Schmidt, Stranach St., Pieter- CA mission among the Kaffirs.)
maritzburg, Natal, South Af- Population: 120,000; sq. miles, 2,-
rica. 602.
SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE.. 123

Address: Maranatha Mission, SOMABULA MISSION.


Trumpeters, near Grahamstown,
Cape Colony, South Africa. (Formerly Gwelo Mission.)
Director and Minister: F. B. Ar- Established 1901.
mitage.
Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. F. B. Address: Somabulo Mission,
Armitage, Miss Mabel Japtha. Gwelo, Rhodesia, South Africa
Teacher: Miss Mabel Japtha; at- Membership: 52; church, 1.
tendance, 13. Director and, Licentiate: W. C.
Walston.
Missionary Licentiates: A. But-
terfield, Mrs. Jessie Butterfield.
NYASALAND.. MISSION. Attendance in mission school,
(Acquired 1902.) 55.

Population: 850,705; sq. miles,


42,217. SOLUSI MISSION.
Address: Malamulo Mission, (Formerly Matabele Mission.)
Cholo, near Blantyre, Nyasa-
land, British Central Africa. Established 1894.
Mission Farm consists of 2,000
acres; has a school of 150 na- Address: Solusi Mission, Bula-
tives, and a church of 43 mem- wayo, Rhodesia, South Africa.
bers. Population of Southern Rhodesia:
Branch Stations: Matandane, Mo- 605,764; sq. miles, 144,000.
nekera. Membership: 50; church, 1.
Director and Minister: .1. C. Rog- Director and Minister: M. C. Stur-
ers. devant.
Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. J. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. M.
C. Rogers, S. M. Konigmacher, C. Sturdevant, J. R. Campbell.
Mts. S. M. Konigmacher. Mrs. J. R. Campbell, Victor
Mission School Teacher: Mrs. .1. Wilson.
C. Rogers; six out-schools; at- Teacher: J. R. Campbell; four
tendance, 162, out-schools; attendance, 76.

a
SOUTH AMERICAN UNION
CONFERENCE.
Organized 1906.
Territory: Argentina, Bolivia, Buenos Ayres, Argentina, South
Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Falkland America.
Islands, Paraguay, Peru, Uru- Office Address: Florida, F. C. R.,
guay. Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
Population: 41,964,550: sq. miles. America.
5,825,561.
OFFICERS.
Membership: 2,210; churches, 61.
Cable Address: Adventist, Buenos President: J. W. Westphal, post-
Ayres. office address.
Post-office Address: Casilla 481, Vice-President: F. IV. Spies,
124 SOUTH AMERICAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Caixo do Correio, 768 Rio de For Brazil: J. W. Westphal,


Janeiro, Brazil, South America. F. W. Spies, John Lipke, W.
Secretary and Treasurer: Arthur Ehlers, Emilio Hoelzle, A. Pages,
Fulton, post-office address. Wm. Stein, Geo. Wischral.
Sabbath-school Department Sec- For River Plate Fields: J. W.
retary: Mrs. Ottena Fulton, of- Westphal, Arthur Fulton, J. V.
fice address. Maas, Luis Ernst, W. C. John,
Executive Committee: J. W. C. D. Lude, R. H, Habenicht.
Westphal, F. W., Spies, John For West Coast: J. W. Westphal,
Lipke, N. Z. Town, F. H. West- F. H. Westphal, E. W. Tho-
phal, W. Ehlers, J. V. Maas, Dr. mann, F. L. Perry, G. W. Case-

SOUTH AMERICAN UN ION


CONFERENCE

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R. H. Habenicht, Arthur Ful- beer, Dainaso Soto, C. E. Krieg-


ton, A. Pages, C. D. Lude, F. L. hoff.
Perry, Dfimaso Soto.
Spanish Publishing Committee: J.
W. Westphal, N. Z. Town, Ar- MINISTERS.
thur Fulton, J. V. Maas, F. H.
Westphal, E. W. Thomann, F. J. W. Westphal, Casilla 481, Bue-
L. Perry. nos Ayres, Argentina, - South
General institutional Committee:. America.
SOUTH AMERICAN UNION CONFERENCE. 125

F. L. Perry, Casilla 1002, Lima, A. Pages, Estacao Sao Bernardo,


Peru, South America. Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Amer-
Ed. W. Thomann, Casilla 7, Coch- ica.
abamba, Bolivia, South Amer- A. B. Stauffer, Estacao Sao Ber-
ica. nardo, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
Luis Ernst, Villa Encarnacion, America.
Paraguay, South America. Camillo Jose Pereira, Caixa do
F. W. Spies, Caixo do Correio 768, Correio 768, Rio de Janeiro,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South Brazil, South America.
America. Jose Lindermann, Sr., Caixa do
Emilio Hoelzle, Estacao, Sao Ber- Correio 768, Rio de Janeiro,
nardo, sao Paulo, Brazil, South Brazil, South America.
America. Walter Thomann, Casilla 7, Coch-
J. V. Maas, Nueva Helvecia, Uru- abamba, Bolivia, South America.
guay, South America.
G. W. Casebeer, Pfia, Chile, South
America.
A. N. Allen, Casilla 1002, Lima ARGENTINE CONFERENCE.
Peru, South America.
Organized 1902.
LICENTIATES.
Territory: Argentina, excepting
Julio Ernst, N. Helvecia, Uruguay, Territory of Misiones, and Falk-
South America. land Islands, South America.
Geo. Schimpf, Dolores, Uruguay, Population: 6,000,000; sq. miles,
South America. 953,849.
Ignacio Kalbermatten, Calle Lib- Membership: 547; churches, 16.
ertad 369, Asuncion, Paraguay, Post-office Address: Casilla 481,
South America. Buenos Ayres, Argentina, South
Win. Stein, Estacao Sao Bernardo, America.
Sao' Paulo, Brazil, South Amer- (All persons named below may be
ica. addressed as above.)
J. C. Kroeker, Estacao sao Ber- OFFICERS.
nardo, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South President: J. W. Westphal.
America. Secretary: Guillermo Emmeneg-
Wm. Steele, Apartado 3, Ambato, ger.
Ecuador, South America. Treasurer: Arthur Fulton.
W. W. Wheeler, Apartado 3, Am- Sabbath-school Secretary: Ottena
hato, Ecuador, South America. Fulton.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Executive Committee: J. W. West-
phal, R. H. Habenicht, R. Hetze,
Arthur Fulton, Casilla 481, Buenos Arthur Fulton, 0. Oppegard, G.
Ayres, Argentina, South Amer- Block.
ica.
Mrs. Ottena Fulton, Casilla 481, MINISTERS.
Buenos Ayres, Argentina, South N. Z. Town (on furlough in U. S:),
America. R. H. Habenicht, Gott Block,
Ramon Beltran, Casilla 1002, V. E. Thomann, C. E. Knight.
Lima, Peru, South America.
Julio N. Espinoza, Casilla 1002, LICENTIATES.
Lima, Peru, South America.
T. H. Davis, Apartado 3, Am- C. D. Lude, George Riffel.
hato, Ecuad'or, South America. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Octavio Navarette,. Apartado 3,
Ambato, Ecuador, South Amer- 0. Oppegard, Mrs. Lydia Oppe-
ica. gard, Mrs. Sadie R. Town (on
126 SOUTH AMERICAN UNION CONFERENCE.

furlough in U. S.), Mrs. Carrie (All persons named below may


Lude, John Bonjour, Guillermo be addressed as above.)
Emmenegger, W. C. John, F.
Hillmann, Pablo Bonjour, Rod. OFFICERS.
Diriwaechter, R. Hetze.
President: John Lipke.
Vice-President: Dr. A. L. Gregory.
CHILE CONFERENCE. Secretary and Treasurer: A.
Preuss. _
Organized 1907. Sabbath-school Secretary : A.
Territory: Chile, South America. Preuss.
Population: 4,000,000; sq. miles, Executive Committee: J. Lipke,
307,620. A. L. Gregory, E. Schenk, M.
Membership: 260; churches, 9. Kiimpel, August Brack.
Cable Address: Adventista, San-
tiago, Chile, South America. MINISTER.
Office Address: Correo 3, Casilla
43, Santiago, Chile, South J. Lipke.
America.
(All persons named below may be LICENTIATES.
addressed as above.)
A. Brock, R.. Olm, Dr. A. L.
OFFICERS. Gregory, M. Kiimpel.
President: F. H. Westphal.
Secretary and Treasurer: Carlos MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
E. Krieghoff.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. August Preuss.
Maria T. Westphal.
Executive Committee: F. H. West-
phal, Wm. Steele, Damaso Soto, MEDICAL WORKER.
C. E. Krieghoff, Enrique Balada.
'Dr. A. L. Gregory.
MINISTERS.
F. H Westphal, Enrique Balada,
D. Soto, G. W. Casebeer.
LICENTIATES. SANTA CATHARINA AND
C. E. Krieghoff, Luis A. Rojas. PARANA CONFERENCE.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Organized 1906.
Olga T. Fernandez, F. W. Bishop. Territory: The States of Santa
Catharina and Parana, Brazil,
South America.
RIO GRANDE CONFERENCE. Population: 800,000; sq. Miles,
126,858.
Organized 1906. Membership: 580; churches, 12.
Territory: The State of Rio Office Address: Gurityba, Parana,
Grande do Sul, Brazil. Brazil, South America.
Population: 1,370,000; sq. miles,
134,391. OFFICERS.
Membership: 325; churches, 7.
Office Address: Taquary, Rio President: W. Ehlers.
Grande do Sul, Brazil, South Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs.
America. Mary Ehlers.
SOUTH AMERICAN UNION CONFERENCE. 127

Executive Committee: W. Ehlers, Population: 1,400,000; sq. miles;


Aug. 01m, A. Hort, J. Wischral, 115,700.
G. Richter. Sabbath-keepers: 6.
Address: Apartado 3, Ambato.
MINISTERS. Ecuador, South America.

-W. Ehlers, Chas. F. Knott. OFFICERS.

Superintendent: William Steele.


LICENTIATES.

Joseph Lindermann, Jr., Porto LICENTIATES.,


Uniao, Parana, Brazil, South
'William Steele, W. W. Wheeler.
America.
Frank Beltz, Brusque, Santa MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Catharina, Brazil, South Amer-
ica. T. H. Davis, Octavio Navarette.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

Miss Mary ,Ehlers. NORTH BRAZIL MISSION.


Organized 1906.
BOLIVIA MISSION. Territory: All of Brazil north of
Sao Paulo.
Established 1907. Population: 17,356,000; sq. miles,
Territory: Republic of Bolivia, 2,545,095.
South America. Membership: 230; churches, 5.
Population: 2,235,000; sq. miles, Address: Caixa Postal 768, Rio
600,000. de Janeiro, Brazil, South Amer-
Sabbath-keepers: 3. ica.
Post-office ' Address: Casilla 7, Superintendent: F. W. Spies.
Cochabamba, Bolivia, South Executive Committee: F. W.
America. Spies, Joseph Lindermann, Sr.,
Wm. Denz, Julio Buehler, Er-
nesto Schwantes.
OFFICERS.

Superintendent: Ed. W. Thomann. MINISTERS.

F. W. Spies, Ernesto Schwantes,


MINISTER. H. S. Prener,
Ed. W. Thomann. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. Camillo J. Pereira, Jose Linder-


inann, Sr.
Walter Thomann.

PERUVIAN MISSION.

ECUADOR MISSION. Established 1906.


Territory: Republic of Peru, South
Established 1906. America.
Territory: Ecuador, South Amer- Population: 4,559,550; sq. miles,
ica. 600,000.
128 SOUTH AMERICAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Membership: 20; church, 1. , Superintendent: Luis Ernst.


Address: Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru, Secretary and Treasurer: Arthur
South America. Fulton.
Superintendent: F. L. Perry, Ca- Secretary Sabbath-school Depart-
silla 1002, Lima, Peru, South ment: Ottena Fulton.
America.
MINISTERS. MINISTER.

F. L. Perry, Casilla 1002, Lima, Li.tis Ernst, Villa Encarnacion,


Peru, South America. via Posadas, Paraguay, South
A. N. Allen, Casilla 1002, Lima, America.
Peru, South America.
LICENTIATE.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Ignacio Kalbermatten.
Julio N. Espinoza, Casilla 1002,
Lima, Peru, South America.
R. Beltran, Casilla 1002, Lima,
Peru, South America.
URUGUAY MISSION.
Established and organized 1906.
SAO PAULO MISSION.
Territory: Uruguay Republic,
Established 1906. South America.
Territory: The State of Sao Paulo, Population: 978,000; sq. miles,
Brazil. 72,172.
Population: 2,570,000; sq. miles, Membership: 60; churches, 4.
209,876. Address: Nueva Helvecia, Uru-
Membership: 33; church, 1. guay, South America.
Address: Estacao Sao Bernardo, OFFICERS.
S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil,
South America. Superintendent: John V. Maas,
Superintendent a n d Minister: Nueva Helvecia, Uruguay,
Emilio Hoelzle. South America.
Licentiates: Wm. Stein, J. C. Secretary and Treasurer: Arthur
Kroeker. Fulton, Casilla 481, Buenos
Missionary Licentiate: A. Pages. Ayres, Argentina, South Amer-
ica.
Executive Committee: John V.
Maas, J. Schimpf, Julio Ernst,
UPPER PARANA MISSION. Alexander Ernst, Antonio
Guinovart.
Established 1906. Secretary Sabbath-school Depart-
Territory: Paraguay and the ment: Ottena Fulton.
Territory of Misiones, Argen- MINISTER.
tina.
Population: 696,000; sq. miles, John V. Maas, Nueva Helvecia,
160,000. Uruguay, South America.
Membership: 146; churches, 6.
Address: Casilla 481, Buenos LICENTIATES.
Ayres, Argentina, South Amer-
ica. Julio Ernst, Geo. Schimpf.
WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized June 26, Igo&

Territory: The Conferences of D. E. Wellman, J. B. Beckner,


British Guiana, Central Amer- W. G. Kneeland, H. C. Goodrich,
ica, East Caribbean, Jamaica, S. A. Wellman, W. J. Tanner,
South Caribbean, West Carib- E. W. Snyder, B. E. Connerly.
bean, and the Mission Fields of Educational Secretary: C. B.
Cuba, North Caribbean, Hayti, Hughes, office address.
and all islands in the Caribbean Secretary Sabbath-school Depart-
Sea. ment: Mrs. Nannie E. Bender,
Population: 11,539,561; sq. miles, office address.
627,929. Secretary Young People's Work:

WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE

Membership: 3,481; churches, 77. Mrs. H. H. Cobban, office ad-


Cable Address: Adventist, King- dress.
ston, Jamaica.
Office: Riversdale, Jamaica, West
Indies. MINISTERS.

OFFICERS. U. Bender, Riversdale, Jamaica,


West Indies.
President: U. Bender, Riversdale, E. W. Snyder, Apartado 35,
Jamaica, West Indies. Marianao, Cuba, West Indies.
Vice-President: D. E. Wellman, W. J. Tanner, Cape Haytien,
2B Svah St., Kingston, Ja- Hayti, West Indies.
maica, West Indies. B. E. Connerly, Mayaguez, Porto
Secretary and Treasurer: H. H. Rico, West Indies.
Cobban, Riversdale. Jamaica, D. E. Wellman, 2B Sarah St.,
West Indies. Kingston, Jamaica, West In-
Executive Committee: U. Bender, dies.
129
130 WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

C. B. Hughes, Riversdale, Jamaica, Secretary: T. J. Kennedy, Aurora,


West Indies. Essequebo River, British Gui-
J. H. Matthews, Charlotte Amalie, ana, South America.
St. Thomas, West Indies. Secretary Sabbath-school and
H. C. J. Walleker, Charlotte Young People's Work: Mrs. A.
Amalie, St. Thomas, West In- Sampson, 161 Lamaha St.,
dies. Georgetown, British Guiana.
Executive Committee: 0. E. Davis,
LICENTIATE. T. J. Kennedy, T. L. M.
C. N. Moulton, Arecibo, Porto Spencer, E. C. Widgery, F. B.
Rico, West Indies. Daniels.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. MINISTERS.
Mrs. B. E. Connerly, Mayaguez, 0. E. Davis, 188 Upper Charlotte
Porto Rico, West Indies. St., Georgetown, British Guiana,
Michel Nord Isaac, Cape Haytien, South America.
Hayti, West Indies. T. L. M. Spencer, Main and Pilot
H. II. Cobban, Riversdale, Jamaica, Sts., New Amsterdam, British
West Indies. Guiana, South America.
C. D. Kinsman, Nuevitas, Cuba. E. C. Widgery, 293 Oronoque St.,
J. E. Anderson, Omaja, Cuba. Georgetown, British Guiana,
Guy Holmes, Minas Camaguey, South America.
Cuba.
S. H. Carnahan, San Cristobal, LICENTIATES.
Cuba.
Mrs. Ida Fischer-Carnahan, San R. Ryder, 293 Oronoque St.,
Cristobal, Cuba, Georgetown, British Guiana,
Mrs. U. Bender, Riversdale, Ja- South America.
maica, West Indies. T. J. Kennedy, Aurora, Essequebo
Arioste Pean, Riversdale, Jamaica, River, British Guiana, South
West Indies. America.

BRITISH GUIANA CONFER- CENTRAL AMERICAN CONFER-


ENCE. ENCE.
Organized 1906. Organized 1908.
Territory: British Guiana; with Territory: British Honduras,
Dutch and French Guiana as a Spanish Honduras, Bay Islands,
Mission Field. Guatemala, and San Salvador.
Population: 326,000; sq. miles, Population: 3,433,842; sq. miles,
210,910. 156,634.
Membership: 400; churches, 6. Membership: 228; churches, 6.
Office: 293 Oronoque St., George- Office Address: Buziim 218, Guate-
town, British Guiana, South mala City, Guatemala, Central
America. America.
OFFICERS. OFFICERS.

President and Treasurer: 0. E. President: E..L. Cardey, office ad-


Davis, 188 Upper Charlotte St., dress.
Georgetown, British Guiana, Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs. E.
South America. T. Nowlen, office address.
WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 131

Sabbath-school and Young Peo- EAST CARIBBEAN CONFER-


ple's Secretary: Miss Ida I. ENCE.
Shirley, office address.
Assistant Sabbath-school Secre-
tary: Alma Osgood, Bonacca, Organized 1903; reorganized 1906.
Bay Islands, Central America.
Executive Committee: E. L. Car- Territory: Barbados and St. Vin-
dey, C. A. Nowlen, C. Jones, cent, north to and including St.
David Haylock, C. E. Morgan. Martin Island.
Population: 900,000; sq. miles,
2,471.
MINISTER. Membership: 400; churches, 7.
Office address: Bridgetown, Bar-
E= L. Cardey, Buzon 218, Guate- bados, West Indies.
mala City, Guatemala, Central
America. OFFICERS.

LICENTIATE. President and Treasurer: L. E.


Wellman, office address.
A. L. Philbrick, Buzon 218, Guate- Secretary: Philip Giddings, Ros-
mala City, Guatemala, Central eau, Dominica, West Indies.
America. Sabbath-school Secretary: ' Mrs.
Stella Wellman, office address.
Young People's Secretary: Mrs.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Louise Giddings, Roseau, Do-
minica, West Indies. -
C. E. Morgan, La Ceiba, Spanish Secretary Medical Department:
Honduras, Central America. Dr. Chas. Cave, Hastings Hy-
Ida I. Shirley, Buzon 218, Guate- dropathic, Bridgetown, Barba-
mala City, Guatemala, Central dos, West Indies.
America. Executive Committee: L. E. Well-
Frank Carey, Northeast Bight, man, Philip Giddings, F. G.
Bonacca, Bay Islands, Central Lane.
America.
C. A. Nowlen, Buzon 218, Guate- MINISTERS.
mala City,: Guatemala, Central
America. L. E. Wellman, Bridgetown, Bar-
Mrs. E. T. Nowlen, Buzon 218, bados, West Indies.
Guatemala. City, Guatemala, Philip Giddings, Roleau, Dom-
Central America. inica, West Indies.
F. G. Lane, St. John's, Antigua,
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. West Indies.

Ida I. Shirley, Buzon 218, Guate- LICENTIATES.


mala City, Guatemala, Central
America. W. D. Forde, Castries, St. Lucia,
Mrs. C. E. Morgan, La Ceiba, West Indies.
Spanish -Honduras, Centr a 1 J. G. Dasent, Kingstown, St. Vin-
America. cent, West Indies.
Frank Carey, Northeast Bight, A. A. Clarke, Bridgetown, Bar-
Bonacca, Bay Islands, Central bados, West Indies.
America.
Mable Bennett, La Ceiba, Spanish MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Honduras, Central America.
Alma Osgood, Bonacca, Bay Is- Mrs. Stella Wellman, Bridgetown,
lands, Central America. Barbados, West Indies.
132 WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Mrs. P. Giddings, Roseau, Dom- SOUTH CARIBBEAN CONFER-


Mica, West Indies. ENCE.
Dr. Chas. Cave, Hastings Hydro-
panic, Bridgetown, Barbadoes, Organized 1906.
West Indies.
Territory: Trinidad, Tobago, Gre-
nada, and the Grenadines.
Population: 375,000; sq. miles,
2,001.
JAMAICA CONFERENCE. Membership: 480; churches, 10.
Office: 31 Dundonald St., Port of
Organized 1903... Spain, Trinidad, West Indies.
Territory: Island of Jamaica and OFFICERS.
Cayman Islands, West Indies.
Population: 826,437; sq. miles, President: J. B. Beckner, office
4,207. address.
Membership: 1,385; churches, 31. Secretary and Treasurer: L. J.
Office: 28 King St., Spanish Town, Briggs, office address.
Jamaica, West Indies. Sabath-school Secretary: Mrs. M.
(All persons named below may be A. Beckner, office address.
addressed. as above.) Young People's Secretary: P. C.
Carrington, office address.
OFFICERS. Executive Committee: J. B. Beck-
ner, A. Riley, John Ramoo, L. J.
President: W. G. Kneeland. Briggs.
Secretary and Treasurer: H. H. MINISTERS.
Cobban, Riversdale, Jamaica,
West Indies. J. B. Beckner, 31 Dundonald St.,
Assistant Treasurer: Wm. Hay- Port of Spain, Trinidad, West
ward (in charge of office). Indies.
Executive Committee: W. G. W. A. Sweany, St. George's, Gren-
Kneeland, W. F. Burkley, R. M. ada, West Indies.
Rennalls, W. H. Randle, Linton
Rashford, A. N. Durrant. LICENTIATE.
Tract and Missionary Department:
Secretary, ,Wm. Hayward. J. J. Smith, Scarboro, Tobago,
Educational Secretary:, C. B. West Indies.
Hughes, Riversdale, Jamaica, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
West Indies.
Sabbath-school Department: Sec- Miss Bevy Moore, Hillsboro, Car-
retary, Mrs. D. E. Wellman, 2B rieon, West Indies.
Sarah St., Kingston, Jamaica. Miss A. Osborne, 31 Dundonald
MINISTERS. St., Port of Spain, Trinidad,
West Indies.
W. G. Kneeland, W. H. Randle, P.' C. Carrington, 31 Dundonald
Frank Hall, Linton Rashford, St., Port of Spain, Trinidad,
A. N. Durrant. West Indies.
LICENTIATES.
WEST CARIBBEAN CONFER-
C. B. Mead, J. A. Collins, S. U. ENCE.
Powell, L. Mullings.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE,
Organized 1906.
Territory: Panama, Costa Rica,
A. E. Speid. Nicaragua, Saint Andrews, Old
WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE 133

Providence, and Corn Islands. Sabbath-school Secretary: C. D.


Population: Estimated, 1,000,000; Kinsman, Nuevitas, Cuba.
sq. miles, 164,268.
Membership: 358; churches, 8. MINISTER.
Office Address: Cristobal, Canal
Zone, Republic de Panama. E. W. Snyder, Apartado 35, M r-
(All persons named below may be ianao, Cuba, West Indies.
addressed as above.)
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS.
C. D. Kinsman, Nuevitas, Cuba.
President and Treasurer: H. C. J. E. Anderson, Omaja, Cuba.
Goodrich. Guy Holmes, Minas Camaguey,
Secretary and Assistant Treas- Cuba.
urer: 0. L. Robinson. S. H. Carnahan, San Cristobal,
Sabbath-school and Young Peor Cuba.
ple's Work: Mrs. Anna. E. Mrs. Ida Fischer-Carnahan, San
Goodrich. Cristobal, Cuba.
Executive Committee: H. C.
Goodrich, S. P. Smith, H. L.
Mignott, Samuel Knapp, A. E.
Conner.
HAYTI.
MINISTERS.
Territory: Republic of Hayti.
H. C. Goodrich, H. L. Mignott. Population: 1,000,000; sq. miles,
18,249.
LICENTIATES. Membership: 57; churches, 2.
Address: Cape Haytien, Republic
T. M. Brown, J. A. Reid, J. B. of Hayti.
Stuyvesant.
OFFICERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Director: W. J. Tanner.
A. J. Wright, Sheridan Archibold,
Mrs. H. C. Goodrich. MINISTER.

W. J. Tanner.

CUBAN MISSION. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Established 1905. Michel Nord Isaac, Arioste Pean.


Territory: Cuba and Isle of Pines.
Population: 2,028,282; sq. miles,
47,288. NORTH CARIBBEAN MISSION.
Membership: 50; churches, 2.
Cable Address: Ventistad, Ha-
vana. Territory: Porto Rico, Santo Do-
Office Address: Apartado 35, Mar- mingo, St. Thomas, St. Croix,
ianao, Cuba, West Indies. St. Jan, and the English Virgin
Islands.
OFFICERS. Population: 1,650,000; sq. miles,
21,901.
Director: E. W. Snyder, office Membership: 123; churches, 5.
address. Office: Mayaguez, Porto Rico,
Secretary and Treasurer: . West Indies.
134 WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE

OFFICERS. H. C. J. Walleker, Charlotte Am-


alie, St. Thomas, West Indies.
Director: B. E. Connerly. J. H. Matthews, Charlotte Am-
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. alie, St. Thomas, West Indies.
B. E. Connerly.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
MINISTERS.

B. E. Connelly, Mayaguez, Porto Mrs. B. E. Connerly, Mayaguez,


Rico, West Indies. Porto Rico, West Indies.

MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS.
UNDER GENERAL CONFERENCE DIRECTION.

Population: 846,749,758; sq. miles, cock, T. M. French, C. E. F.


5,214,905. Thompson, J. A. Fife, J. B.
Membership: 609; churches, 22. Kenney.
MINISTER.

BERMUDA MISSION. D. C. Babcock, FreetoWn, Sierra


Leone, West Africa.
Popttlation: 18,000; sq. miles, 20.
Membership: 38; church, 1.
Address: Hamilton, Bermuda Is- .LICENTIATE.
lands. T. M. French, Freetown, Sierra
Director and Minister: J. A. Mor-
. Leone, West Africa.
row.
Missionary Licentiate: Mrs.
Emma L. Mor row. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs.
M. R. Enoch, Box 144, Hamil- R. P. Dauphin, Freetown, Sierra
ton, Bermuda Islands. Leone, West Africa.
C. E. F. Thompson, Freetown,
Sierra Leone, West Africa.
Mrs. Mina Babcock, Freetown,
BRITISH WEST AFRICAN Sierra Leone, West Africa.
MISSION. Mrs. T. M. French, Freetown, Si-
Population: 50,000,000; sq. miles, erra Leone, West Africa.
1,300,000.
Membership: 24; church, 1.
Address: Freetown, Sierra Leone, CHINA MISSION.
West Africa.
Director: D. C. Babcock, office ad- Established 1901.
dress.
Secretary and Treasurer: T. M. Territory: China proper and de-
French, office address. pendencies.
Secretary and Treasurer Sabbath- Population: 426,000,000; sq. miles,
school Dept.: Mrs. D. C. Bab- 1,336,841.
cock, office address. Total Sabbath-keepers, 95;
Advisory Committee: D. C. Bab- churches, 4.
MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS. 135

Cable Address: Adventist, Shang- 11.. F.-Cottrell, Cheo Chia Keo, IIo:
hai. nan, via Hankow, China.
Office Address: Box 993, United B. L. Anderson, Kulangsu, Amoy,
States Postal Agency,- Shang- China.
hai, China. Nga Pit Keh, Kulangsu, Amoy,
China.
OFFICERS.

Director: J. N. Anderson, British LICENTIATES.


Post-office, Canton, China.
Secretary and Treasurer: H. H. P. J. Laird, Changsha, Hunan, via
Winslow, office address. Hankow, China.
Secretary of Sabbath-school De- E. H. Wilbur, Kongmoon, via
partment: Ida E. Thompson, Hongkong, China.

. PACIFIC
OCEAN

4rS1SSION 0EL04O.A,E.
PoaccIlloN6 IfauSe
SCHOOL
f'

ONCINCLIo

British Post-office, Cant on, F. A. Allum, Cheo Chia Keo, Ho-


China. nan, via Hankow, China.
Advisory Committee: J. N. An-
derson, A. C. Selmon, H. W. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Miller, E. H. Wilbur, W. C. Law Keem, M. D., Fat Shan, via
Hankins. Canton, China.
MINISTERS. Mrs. Edith M. Keem, Fat Shan,
via Canton, China.
J. N. Anderson, care British Post- Mrs. Bertha L. Selmon, M. D.
office, Canton, China. (on furlough in U. S.).
J. J. Westrup, Hsiao Iao, via Cheo Mrs. Susan H. Wilbur, Kong-
Chia Keo, Honan, China. moon, via Hongkong, China.
A. C. Selman, M. D., Cheo Chia Mrs. Emma T. Anderson, care
Keo, Honan, via Hankow, China. British Post-office, Canton,
H. W. Miller, Box 993, U. S. Postal China.
Agency, Shanghai, China. Miss Ida E. Thompson, care Brit-
W. C. Hankins, Kulangsu, Amoy, ish Post-office, Canton, China.
China. Miss Amanda Vanscoy, care Brit-
136 MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS.

ish Post-office, Canton, China. U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai,


Mrs. Huldah J. Westrup, Hsiao China.
Iao, via Cheo Chia Keo, Honan, 0. J. Gibson, Box 993, U. S.
Mrs. Bessie L. Hankins, Kulangsu, Postal Agency, Shanghai, China,
Amoy, China. E. L. Miller, Cheo Chia Keo, Ho-
Mrs. B. L. Anderson, Kulangsu, nan, via Hankow, China.
Amoy, China.
Mrs. Eva Allum, Cheo Chia .Keo,
Honan, via Hankow, China. HAWAIIAN MISSION.
Dr. Emma Perrin-Laird, Chang- Established 1895.
sha, Hunan, via Hankow, China.
J. P. Anderson, care British Post- Population: 15.4,000 ; sq. miles,
office, Canton, China. 6,449.

NDIA MISSION

ARABIAN SEA
BAC of BENGAL

/41151.1111.**Ibigrt*
.1.151.4
OOC. nova

SAN,TAA.N
I60.5,15

Mrs. Myrtle B. Cottrell, Cheo Membership: 27; church, 1.


Chia Keo, Honan, via ,Hankow, Address: 767 Kinau St., Honolulu,
China. Hawaiian Territory.
Pauline Schilberg, Box 993, U. S.
OFFICERS.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Mrs. Marie E. Miller, Box 993,
U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, Superintendent: C. D. M. Will-
China. iams, office address.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs.
Mrs. Bothilde Miller, Box 993, U. Lena E. Williams, office address.
S. Postal Agency, Shanghai,
China. MINISTER.
B. A. Roberts, Box 993, U. S.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. C. D. M. Williams, 767 Kinau St.,
Mrs. Louise H. Roberts, Box 993, Honolulu, Hawaiian Territory.
U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
China.
H. H. Winslow, Box 993, U. S. Mrg. Lena E. Williams, 767 Kinau
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. St., Honolulu, Hawaiian Terri-
Mrs. Mary H. Winslow, Box 993, tory.
MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS. 137.

INDIA MISSION. A. G. Watson, 50 Park St., Cal-


cutta, India.
Established 1895. R. A. Beckner, 60 Lower Kem-
mendine Road, Kemmendine,
Territory: India, Burma, and Rangoon, Burma.
Ceylon.
Population: 297,970,499; sq. miles, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
1,584,935.
Sabbath-keepers: 230; churches, Mrs. Bessie Shaw, Annfield House,
4. Mussoorie, India.
Cable Address: Adventist, Cal- Miss Anna Orr, 39-1 Free School
cutta. St., Calcutta, India.
General Office Address: 39-1 Free Mrs. J. C. Little, Karmatar, E. 1.
School St., Calcutta, India. R., India.
Mrs. Caroline Votaw, 60 Lower -
Kemmendine Road, Kemmen-
0 FFICERS. dine, Rangoon, Burma.
Miss Della Burroway, Karmatar,
Director: J. L. Shaw, office ad- E. I. R., India.
dress. L. J. Burgess, Annfield House,
Asst. Director: W. W. Miller, 2 Mussoorie, India.
Havelock Road, Lucknow, India. Mrs. Georgia A. Burgess, Annfield
Treasurer: Mrs. M. M. Quantock, House, Mussoorie, India.
office address. Miss Daisy Jewett, 50 Park St.,
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. J. Calcutta, India.
L. Shaw, Annfield House, Mus- Maung Maung, 116 Cowasjee Ter-
soorie, India. race, Montgomery Road, Ran-
Advisory Committee: J. L. Shaw, goon, Burma. '
W. W. Miller, H. C. Menkel, J. Mrs. A. O'Connor, 50 Park St.,
S. James, H. H. Votaw, J. C. Calcutta, India.
Little, A: 0. Watson. A. C. Mookerjee, 22 Old Boytok-
hana, 2nd Lane, Calcutta, In-
dia.
MINISTERS. R. R. Cook, 60 Lower Kemmen-
dine Road, Kemmendine, Ran-
J. L. Shaw, 39-1 Free School St., goon, Burma.
Calcutta, India. Mrs, Lucy B. Cook, 60 Lower Kern-
W. W. Miller, 2 Havelock Road, inendine Road, Kemmendine,
Lucknow, India. Rangoon, Burma.
G. K. Owen, Annfield House, Mus- Mrs. Minnie James, Parakasapu-
soorie, India.- ram, Nazareth, Tinnevelly Dis-
11. H. Votaw, 60 Lower Kemmen- trict, South India.
dine Road, Kemmendine, Ran- Miss Bertha J. King, Annfield
goon, Burma. House, Mussoorie, India.
Geo. F. Enoch, 39-1 Free School Mrs. H. B. Meyers, Banks Roail,
St., Calcutta, India. Lucknow, India.
J. S. James, Parakasapurani, Miss Edythe Ayers, 39-1 Free
Nazareth, Tinnevelly District, School St., Calcutta, India.
South India. Miss M. Belle Shyrock, 39-1 Free
J. C. Little, Karmatar, E. I. it, School St., Calcutta, India.
India. W. E. Perrin, 2 Havelock Road,
Lucknow, India.
LICENTIATES. R. H. Leach, 39-1 Free School St.,
Calcutta, India.
H. B. Meyers, 2 Havelock Road, Mrs. M. B. Leach, 39-1 Free
Lucknow, India. School St., Calcutta, India.
138 MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS.

Miss Bertha Kurtz, 20 Eastern Secretary and Treasurer: H. F.


Canal Road, Dehra Dun, India. Benson, 42 Yamamoto-dori, Ni
Mrs. L. L. Mc Camly, Annfield chome, Kobe, Japan.
House, Mussoorie, India. Executive Committee: F. W.
Hypo Hla, David; 60 Lower Kern- Field, W. D. Burden, W. C
mendine Road, Kemmendine, Dunscombe, T. H. Okohira, B
Rangoon, Burma. Kuniya.
Mrs. M. NI. Quantock, 39-1 Free
School St., Calcutta, India. MINISTERS.

MEDICAL MISSIONARIES. F. W. Field, 30 Oiwake-cho,


Hongo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Dr. H. C. Menkel, Mussoorie San- T. H. Okohira, 856 Sendagaya-
itarium, Mussoorie, India.- machi, Tokyo, Japan.
Mrs. H. C. Menkel, Mussoorie H. Kuniya, 30 Oiwake-cho, Hongo-
Sanitarium, Mussoorie, India. ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Dr. 011ie Oberholtzer, 15 Tenas- W. D. Burden, 846 Sendagaya-
surum Road, Moulmein, Burma. machi, Tokyo, Japan.
Dr. Ruth M. Miller, 2 Havelock
Road, Lucknow, India. LICENTIATE.
H. J. Jewell, 50 Park St., Cal-
cutta, India, H. F. Benson, 42 Yamamoto-dori,
Mrs. Thekla Black-Mackey, 50 Nichome, Kobe, Japan.
Park St., Calcutta, India. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES-
L. F. Hansen, 39-1 Free School Mrs. W. D. Burden, 846 Senda-
St., Calcutta, India. gaya-machi, Tokyo, Japan.
Mrs. L. F. Hansen, 39-1 Free Mrs. Effie W. Field, 30 Oiwake-
School St., Calcutta, India. cho, Hongo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Miss D. Ella Smith, 39-1 Free Miss Bessie Young, 42 Yamamoto-
School St., Calcutta, India. dori, Nichome, Kobe, Japan.
Miss Rachel Johnson, Mussoorie John Herboltzheimer, 42 Yama-
Sanitarium, Moosserie, India. moto-dori, Nichome, Kobe, Ja-
Mrs. Edith E. Bruce, Mussoorie pan.
Sanitarium, Mussoorie, India. Mrs. J. Herboltzheimer, 42 Yama-
Miss A. Boardman, Mussoorie moto-dori, Nichome, Kobe, Ja-
Sanitarium, Mussoorie,. India. pan.
Miss Bertha Fuller, Mussoorie Mrs. Helen Benson, 42 Yamamoto-
Sanitarium; Mussoorie, India. dori, Nichome, Kobe, Japan.
J. H. Reagan, 50 Park St., Cal- Walter Foster, 42 Yamamoto-
cutta, India. dori, Nichome, Kobe, Japan.
Mrs. W. Foster, 42 Yamamoto-
dori, Nichome, Kobe, Japan.
JAPAN MISSION. W. C. Dunscombe, M. D., 42 Ya-
mamoto-dori, Nichome, Kobe,
Territory: Japan. Japan. .
Population: 45,000,000; sq. miles, Mrs. Hattie Dunscombe, 42 Ya-
147,655. mamoto-dori, Nichome, Kobe,
Membership: 110; churches, 4. Japan.
Cable Address: Adventist, Tokyo,
Japan.
Office Address: 30 Oiwake-cho, KOREAN MISSION.
Hongo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Organized Nov. 8, 1908.
OFFICERS. Territory: Korea.
Population: 14,000,000; sq, miles,
Director: F. W. Field, 30 Oiwake- 82,000.
cho, Hongo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Membership: 105; churches, 5.
MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS. 139

Headquarters: (Temporarily) Soo- Secretary of Publishing Work:


nan, Korea. W. R. Smith.
Advisory Committee: C. L. But-
OFFICERS. terfield, W. R. Smith, Dr. Riley
Russell, Kim Ku Hyok, Li Pong
Superintendent: C. L. Butterfield. Seung,
Secretary and Treasurer: W. R. MINISTERS.
Smith. C. L. Butterfield, W. R. Smith.
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Secretary of Medical Work: Dr. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Riley Russell.
Secretary of Educational Work: Dr. Riley Russell, Miss Mimi
Miss Mimi Scharfenberg. Scharfenberg, Miss May Scott,
Secretary of Sabbath-school Mrs. W. H. Smith, Mrs'. C. L.
Work: Mrs. W. R. Smith. Butterfield, Mrs. R. Russell.
140 MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS

MEXICAN MISSION. G. W. Caviness, Avenida 22, No.


1599, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
Territory: The Republic of Mex-
ico. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Population: 13,607,259; sq. miles,
757,005. ' Mrs. G. W. Caviness, Avenida 22,
Membership: 70; churches, 2. No. 1599, Tacubaya, D. F., Mex-
Office: No. 1420, Avenida 20, Ta- ico.
cubaya, D. F., Mexico. Mrs. A. F. Bdrgos, Avenida 20,
No. 1420, Tacubaya, D. F., Mex-
OFFICERS. ico.
MEDICAL MISSIONARIES.
Director: G. W. Reaser, Avenida
20, Nam. 1420, Tacubaya, D. F., Dr. A. Allen John, Cuautla, E. de
Mexico. Morelos, Mexico.

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MEXICO

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Treasurer: G. W. Caviness, Av- Dr. J. W. Erkenbeck, Hotel Amer-


enida 22, Ntlin. 1599, Tacubaya, ican, Ameca, E. de Jalisco,
D. F., Mexico. Mexico.
Secretary Sabbath-school Depart- Dr. Geo. R. B. Myers, Calle de
ment: Mrs. Alice M. Swayze, Lopez Portillo, No. 747, Guada-
Avenida Libertad, No. 60, Gua- lajara, Mexico.
dalajara, Mexico.
Advisory Board: G. IV. Reaser, Dr. W. S. Swayze, Avenida Liber-
G. W. Caviness, W. S. Swayze, tad, No. 60, Guadalajara, Mei-
J. W. Erkenbeck, and Julius ico.
Paulson. Dra. Alice M. S-wayze, Avenida
Libertad No. 60, Guadalajara,
MINISTERS.
Mexico.
Dr. U. C. Fattebert, 2a Calle de
G. W. Reaser, Avenida 20, Num. Maltos, No. 3, San Luis Potosi,
1420, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. Mexico.
MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS 141

Dra. Petra B. Toral de Colunga. 000. Dr. G. R. B. Myers, physi-


Arteaga No. 24, Sae Pedro, E. cian in charge. Nurses em-
de Coah, Mexico. . ployed, 2.
Board of Management: Advisory
Treatment Rooms. Committee of the Mexican Mis-
sion.
Sala de Curaciones Hidroterapicas
(Hydrotherapeutic Treatment
Parlors), Calle de Lopez Por- CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER
tillo, No. 747, Guadalajara,
Mexico. Owned and controlled Waldo Miramontez, Avenida 22,
by the Mexican Mission. Value No. 1599, Tacubaya, D.
of building and equipment, $4,- Mexico.
AFRICAN MISSIONS.
The African Missions north of Missionary Licentiates: J. D.
German East Africa are oper- Baker, Mrs. J. D. Baker, Kis-
ated under the direction of the umu, British East Africa.
General Conference Committee
in Europe.
GERMAN EAST" AFRICAN MIS-
ABYSSINIAN MISSION. SION.
Opened 1907.
Entered. 1903.
Territory: Italian colony of Eri-
trea and Abyssinia. Territory: German East Africa.
Population:. 8,280,000; sq. miles, Population: 6,703,000; sq. miles,
150,000. 368,830.
Address: (Via Brindisi, Italy) Membership: 11; church, 1.
Poste restante, Asmara, Eri- Head Station: Kihuiro.
trea. Address: via Tanga, Kihuiro, Post
Missionaries: P. N. Lindegren, Mombo, German East Africa.
Juius Persson. Mission Committee: B. Ohme, E.
Kotz, A. C. Enns, M. Ponig, H.
Drangmeister, W. Kolling.
BRITISH EAST AFRICAN MIS- Missionaries: H. Drangmeister, E.
SION. Kotz, Mrs. Ella Drangmeister.
Second Station: via Tanga, Frie
Established 1906. denstal, Post Mombo, German
Territory: British East Africa. East Arica.
Population: 4,038,250; sq. miles, ' Missionaries: Elder B. Chine, Mrs.
1,000,000. Helene Ohme, W. Kolling.
Membership: 5. Third Station: via Vuasu, Post
Director and Minister: A. A, Car- Mombo, German East Africa.
scallen, Kisumu, British East Missionaries: A. C. Enns, M.
Africa. Ponig.

142
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
For statistical information, see later pages.
(Colleges, Academies, and Intermediate Schools, in Alphabetical Order.)

ADELPHIAN ACADEMY. Matron, Mrs. Lillian E. Holde-


man; Mrs. Blancla Stansbury,
Holly, Mich. Primary Dept. and Music.
Established 1904.

Corporate Name: Adelphian Acad- ARIZONA INTERMEDIATE


emy Association.
SCHOOL.
Board of Officers: E. K. Slade,
Chairman; R. B. Thurber, Sec- Phoenix, Ariz.
retary; Tillie E. Barr, Treas- Established 1908.
urer; A. R. Sandborn, C. N.
Sanders, B. F. Stureman, F. 0. Board: Dr. E. C. Bond, Walter
Rathbun. Owen, H. P. Ritchey, F. G.
Makeley, G. A. Roberts (Sec.
Faculty: Principal, R. B. Thurber', and Treas.).
Bible, History, and Science; Teachers: Fred M. Owen, Miss
F. 0. Rathbun, Mathematics, Jessie Bond.
and Supt. Printing Dept.; Mrs.
F. 0. Rathbun, Language, Mu-
sic, and Sewing; C. G. Clymer,
Supt. Agricultural Dept., Book-
keeping; Preceptress and Ma- AVONDALE SCHOOL FOR
tron, Miss Mary E. Lamson, CHRISTIAN WORKERS.
Physiology and Simple Treat- Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.
ments; Don H. Lewis, Supt.
Tent-Making Dept.; Tillie E. Established 1894.
Barr, Stenography and Type-
writing. Board: 0. A. Olsen (Pres.), J.
H. Woods, E. H. Gates, Dr. F.
C. Richards, C. W. Irwin, L. A.
Hoopes, G. S. Fisher,
Faculty:. C. W. Irwin, Principal,
ALBERTA INDUSTRIAL New Testament Greek; L. A.
Hoopes, Bible and History of
ACADEMY. Missions; J. H. Paap, English
Language and Literature; R.
Leduc, Alberta. W. Brown, History; C. V. Bell,
Physiology and Hygiene; R.
Established 1907. Sisley, Preceptor; W. E. Rob-
bins, Commercial Studies; Miss
Board: C. A. Burman, President; Hattie Andre, Preceptress, in
0. H. Edwards, Secretary; charge of Preparatory Depart-
Henry Block, X. W. Boynton, ment; Mrs. R. W. Brown, Ma-
Chris Olson. tron; Mrs. J. H. Paap, Instru-
Faculty: Principal, C. A. Bur- mental Music; Mrs. C. W. Ir-
man, Bible; J. L. Stansbury, win, Assistant Teacher; Mrs. J.
Preceptor, Mathematics, His- G. Robbins, Science; Miss M. E.
tory; Mrs. Leona Burman, Pre- Boyd, Primary Department.
ceptress, Language, Science ; Special Lecturers: 0. A. Olsen,
143
144 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

Church Organization; E. H. Miss Elizabeth Bailey, Lan-


Gates, Missio:Is and Mission guage; Matron, Miss Martha
Work; W. A. Hennig, Religious Bailey, Asst. Mathematics and
Liberty; Dr. Franklin Richards, Science; Mrs. Clifton L. Tay-
Healthful Living. lor, Drawing, Sewing, and
Business and Industrial Depart- Dressmaking; Mr s. Burton
ments: C. W. Irwin, Business Castle, Accountant; Wm. W.
Manager; L. A. Hoopes, Su- Hopkins, Printing and Binding;
perintendent of Avondale School Miss Aurie 0. Johnson, Music.
Press; C. V. Bell, Superinten-
dent of Health Food Depart-
ment; J. H. Paap, Superinten-
dent of Farm; L. A. Hoopes,
Special Instructor in Horticul-
ture; R. W. Brown, Tent-ma- BEREAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
king; Mrs. R. .W. Brown, Cook-
ing; Miss Hattie Andre, Sloyd; Malaga, Wash.
Mrs. J. H. Paap, Drawing and Established 1908.
Painting; Mrs. C. W. Irwin,
Sewing; T. Escreet, Blacksmith- Board of Directors: G. E. Lang-
ing; T. M. G. Lister, Carpentry; don, E. W. Catlin, J. E. Van De
E. Behrens, Apiary; C. Head, Mark, J. A. Rippey, C. D.
Paint Shop; Mrs. N. Arthur, Shaw, W. R. Wright, L. I.
in Charge of Store; C. H. Stiles.
Schowe, Accountant: Instructors: L. L Stiles, Princi-
pal; Stella MacDonald, Primary
Grades; Jean MacDonald, Prim-
ary Grades Ethel Wright,
BATTLE CREEK ACADEMY. Grammar Grades; Mrs. L. I.
Stiles, Sewing and Sloyd; Mrs.
Battle Creek, Mich. J. E. Van De Mark, Music; W.
Established 1904. R. Wright, General Manager.
Principal: Mrs. Flora H. Will-
iams; teachers, Mrs. Harriet
Heffley, Lois Randall, May Wil-
BETHEL ACADEMY.
liams.
Bethel, Wis.
BEECHWOOD MANUAL TRAIN-
ING ACADEMY. Established 1899.

Fairland, Ind. Board ' of Managers: C. - McRey-


nolds, Chairman; A. W. Spauld-
Established 1902. ing, Secretary; P. E. Sheppler,
Treasurer; Frank Foote, J. A.
Educational Board: W. J. Stone, Cash, 'J. C. McChesney, John
President; T. A. Goodwin, C. L. Cutler.
Taylor, Wm, Applegate, S. L. Faculty: Principal, A. W. Spauld-
Strickler. ing, Bible, Vocal Music; P. E.
Management: Business Manager,. Sheppler, Business Manager,
Clifton L. Taylor; Treasurer, History; F. R. Thornton, Pre-
Burton Castle. ceptor, Science, Mathematics;
Faculty: Principal, Clifton L. Mrs. F. R. Thornton, Instru-
Taylor, Bible and Mathematics; mental Music; Mrs. P. E. Shep-
Preceptor, Burton Castle, His- pier, Dressmaking; Dr. Amy R.
tory and Science; Preceptress, Humphrey, Matron, Physiology;
EDUCATIONAL IN STIT U TION S. 145

Miss Kate L. Macey, Precep- (Sec.), Geo. R. Israel (Treas.),


tress, Language. W. S. Hyatt, H. J. Edmed, Geo.
Industries: Systematic work in Thomason, W. C. -Walston,
Agriculture, Carpentry, Bee- Fred Reed.
keeping, Cooking, and Sewing.
Faculty: Principal, C. P. Crager;
All the teachers and all the stu-
dents living in the school homes Matron, Miss Mary I. Cobban;
take responsibility in these other teachers, Geo. R. Israel,
lines. Preceptor and Business Man-
ager; Helen M. Hyatt, Prepar-
atory Dept.; B. C. Groenewald,
CEDAR LAKE ACADEMY. Dutch and Bookkeeping;
Frances Haupt, Intermediate
Cedar Lake, Mich. Dept.; Olive M. Pote, Primary
Established 1899. Dept.; Mrs. W. S. Hyatt, Col-
ored Dept.; Olive Wilkins,
Board of Managers: Chairman, A. Music Dept.
G. Haughey; Secretary, Treas
urer, and Business Manager,
Fred Green; S. D. Hartwell,
J. W. Hofstra, W. R. Matthews,
G. H. Crandall, W. L. Avery.
Faculty: Principal, W. L. Avery, CLEAR WATER INDUSTRIAL
Bible, Science, Mathematics;
Fred Green, Bible, United States SCHOOL
History, Bookkeeping, G r am-
mar, Penmanship; Miss Edith Eagle River, Wis.
Shepard, Bible, General History, Established 1906.
Rhetoric, Geography, Science,
Civics; Mrs. Mabel Green, Bible, Board: C. McReynolds, A. W.
Arithmetic, Grammar, Vocal and Hallock, D. H. Oberholtzer, C.
Instnimental Music; Miss Grace W. Hess, H. Peterson, Chas. W.
Evans, Primary Department; Coberly, Robert McKellar.
Mrs. E. D. Nyman, Matron, Faculty: Principal Chas. W. Hess;
Domestic Science. Mrs. May Hess, Matron and
Assistant Teacher; Primary
Teacher, Earnest Trowbridge.
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA INTER-
MEDIATE SCHOOL.
Armona, Cal.
Established 1906. COLORADO WESTERN SLOPE
ACADEMY.
Faculty: B. L. Howe (Principal),
Mrs. B. L. Howe, Miss Attie
Howe. Palisades, Colo.
Established 1904.
CLAREMONT UNION COLLEGE.
Directors: A. J. Waters, F. F. De
Kenilworth, near Cape Town, Rush, Olef Nelson, M. P. Walker,
South Africa. B. F. Hutchison.
Teachers: Principal, A. M. Wood-
Established 1892.
all; Assistants, Mrs. A. M.
Board of Trustees: 0. 0. Fort- Woodall, Miss Clara Seaman,
ner (Chairman), T. J. Gibson Miss Lillian Kennedy.
14G EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

CUMBERLAND INDUSTRIAL DU QUOIN INTERMEDIATE.


SCHOOL. SCHOOL
R. F. D. No. 2, Daylight, Tenn. Du Quoin, Ill.

Established 1902. Established 1908.


(Not a Conference institution.) Board of Managers: S. E. Wight
Board: C. 0. Howell, J. E. Vos- (Pres.), Chancy Wood, Dr. W.
burgh, Art -Westphal, Ona E. C. Dalbey, R. B. Craig.
Offerle, Mrs. Rosa Kimlin. Faculty: R. H. Bruns, Principal;
Teachers: Clifford G. Howell, Mrs. R. H. Bruns, Grammar and
Mrs. Elsie M. Howell, Mrs. English; Dr. W. C. Dalbey,
Flora L. Bland, Frederick F. Lectures on Anatomy, Physiol-
Bliss. ogy, Hygiene, and Oral Pathol-
ogy; Mrs. Winnie Dalbey, Hy-
drotherapy, Simple Treatments,
Physical Culture, and Emer-
DARLING RANGE SCHOOL. gencies.
Heidelberg, West Australia, Aus-
tralia.
EASTERN COLORADO
Established 1907.
ACADEMY.
Board of Managers: A. H. -Piper,
H. R. Martin, C. E. Ashcroft, R. F. D. No. 3, Campion Station,
G. H. Palmateer, A. Mountain.
Trustees: G. Chapman, L. Moul- Loveland, Colo.
ton, James Clarke, C. E. Ash- Established 1907.
croft, R. Howie.
Faculty: Principal, H. R. Martin; Board of Managers: W. 4. .Han-
Assistant Teachers, H. Blunder'', kins, Chairman; F. M. Wilcox,
S. L. Clarke; Matron, Kathleen C. F. Parker, H. M. J. Rich-
Smith. ards, Robert Baird, E. E. Farns-
worth, Secretary and Treasurer.
Faculty: Principal, E. E. Farns-
DIAMANTE SCHOOL. worth; Primary Grades and
Preceptress, Edith Rigby; In-
Colegio Adventista del Plata, Dia- strumental Music, Miss Kirk-
mante, Prov. Entre Rios, Ar- Wood; Matron, Maggie Ogden.
gentina, South America.
Established 1898.
ELK POINT INDUSTRIAL
Board of Managers: Chairman, J.
W. Westphal; Secretary and ACADEMY.
Treasurer, C. D. Lude; R. H.
Habenicht, G. Lust, Ernest Elk Point, S. Dak.
Roscher, 0. Frick, W. C. John, Established 1902.
Camilio Gil, C. E. Yepez.
Faculty: Principal, W. C. John; Board: J. W. Christian, Chair-
other teachers, C. D. Lude; man; J. B. Clymer, Secretary;
Primary Department, Margarita M. K. Thrall, Albert Tucker,
Ernst; Matron, Mrs. Carrie -Stn. Reimer, W. H. Twining,
Segebartt-Lude. C. P. Farnsworth.
Languages: Spanish, German, and Faculty: Principal, J. B. Clymer,
English. Bible and History; M. J. Low,
'EDUCATIONAL 1NSTIT U T1ON S. 147

Preceptor, Mathematics; Mrs. Printing; Almeda Haughey,


Martha Low, English and Geog- Proof-Reading; Herbert Camp-
raphy; Mrs. M. Ida Clymer, bell, Assistant Horticulturist;
Preceptress, Sewing; Aural:Jor- Mrs. Emma Piper, Dressma-
dan, Music and Physiology. king.

EMMANUEL MISSIONARY EUFOLA ACADEMY OF INDUS-


COLLEGE. TRIAL MECHANICS.
Berrien Springs, Mich. Eufola, N. C.
Established 1901. Established 1905.
Board of Trustees: Allen Moon, (Not under Conference super-
Wm. Covert, J. H. Haughey, C. vision.)
McReynolds, A. G. Haughey, Board: J. 0. Johnston, D. T.
W. H. Edwards, W. J. Stone, Shireman, S. L. Stafford, J. L.
E. K. Slade, S. E. Wight, J. J. Atwell, IL C. Johnston.
Irwin, 0. J. Graf. Faculty:. Principal, J. 0. Johns-
Officers of the Board: Pres., Allen ton; Assistant Teachers, Emma
Moon; Vice-Pres., S. E. Wight; Van Doren, Wahnita M. Johns-
Treas., W. H. Edwards; Sec., ton; Matron, Mrs. Hannah
.T. H. Haughey. Johnston; Foreman of Shops,
Faculty: President, Otto J. Graf, G. L. Stine.
History, Philosophy; Joseph H.
Haughey, Mathematics, Astron-
omy, Ancient Languages; Wm.
E. Videto, Bible; Geo. M. FERNANDO ACADEMY.
Runck, M. D., Natural and San Fernando, Cal.
Physical Sciences; C. E. Perry,
Commercial Dept., Bookkeeping, Established 1902.
Stenography, Typewriting, Pen-
manship; Mrs. Lou K. Curtis, Board of Managers: Chairman, E.
Normal Dept., Latin; Almeda E. Andross; Secretary and
Haughey, -English Language, Treasurer, H. G. Lucas; E. S.
Literature; Alma J. Graf, Pre- Ballenger, J. L. Kay, E. J. Hib-
ceptress, German; Mrs. H. B. bard, D. H. Warren, J. F.
Allen, Instrumental Music, Gaster.
Voice Culture; Mrs. H. A. Faculty: Harry G. Lucas, Prin-
Straight, Matron; P. W. Prov- cipal, Commercial Department;
ince, Preceptor; Roy B. King, Elder E. J. Hibbard, Bible, His-
Agriculture, Assistant Business tory, Pastoral Training; Joseph
Manager; John L. Martin, L. Kay, English, Mathematics,
Theoretical and Practical Car- Spanish; Lillis Wood-Starr, M.
pentry, Architectural Drawing; D., Sciences, Medical Missionary
Norman L. Hill, Printing. Training, Medical Latin; Milton
Industrial Dept.: 0. J. Graf, P. Robison, Normal Supervisor;
Superintendent, Buildings and. Mrs. Harry G. Lucas, School .of
Grounds; J. H. Haughey, Hor- Shorthand and Typewriting;
ticulture. and Apiculture; R. B. Mrs. Joseph L. Kay, Preceptress
King, General Agriculture; W. and Matron, New Testament
E. Videto, Gardening; Geo. Bible; J. Franklin Gaster, Pre-
Runck, M. D., Floriculture; J. ceptor, Superintendent; Gene-
L. Martin, Theoretical and vieve Johnson, Sacred Music,
Practical Carpentry; N. L. Hill, Vocal and Instrumental; Grace
148 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

Goodell; Intermediate Depart- pal; Miss Carrie Kern, Precep-


ment; Mrs. B. B. Davis and E. tress; M. E. Walker, Preceptor;
C. Jaeger, Assistants Normal , Matron; Mrs. B. A.
School; Mrs. J. Franklin Gaster, Wolcott, Music; Miss Anna
Dressmaking. Klooster, Primary Teacher.

FIJI TRAINING SCHOOL. FRIEDENSAU INDUSTRIAL


Buresala, Ovalau, Fiji, Pacific SCHOOL.
Ocean.
Friedensau, Post Grabow, Bez.
Established 1904. Magdeburg, Germany.
Superintendent: A. Stewart; As-
sistant Teachers, G. Smith, Established 1899.
Mrs. A. Stewart.
Teachers: Otto Luepke, Dr. E.
Meyer, H. Teich, 0. Itzmann, R.
Lusky, K. Kaszemek, Ch. Zy-
FOREST HOME INDUSTRIAL bach, M. Zieger, C. Grunert, J.
ACADEMY. Zworre, Fr. Gernhard, Ida
Klages; Matron, L. Schiel;
Mt. Vernon, Washington. Business Manager, W. Krumm;
Established 1904. Treas., P. Brandt.
Board of Managers: W. W. Sharp, Languages: German, Russian,
S. W. Nellis, Lewis Johnson, English, and French.
Wm. McMoran, 0. C. Hollen-
beck.
Faculty: Principal, G. F. Wolf- GOLDSBERRY INTERMEDIATE
kill, Intermediate Grades; Mrs.
G. F. Wolfkill, Primary Depart- SCHOOL.
ment; Gertrude S. Shaffer, Goldslierry, Mo.
Piano, Voice, and Organ; Mrs.
Walter E. Gillis, Matron; S. C. Established -1908.
Coltrin, Business Manager.
Board: J. C. Bradley, R. B. Tur-
ner, Chas. Lile.
Faculty: T: J. Roach, Miss Mary
FORT OGDEN SCHOOL. Allen.
Fort Ogden, Fla.
Established 1907.
GRAVEL FORD ACADEMY.
' Principal: B. D. Gullett.
Gravel Ford, Coos Co., Oregon.

FOX RIVER ACADEMY. Established 1900.


Board of Managers: Chairman, F.
Sheridan, Ill. S. Bunch; Secretary, E. A.
Established 1900. Mereen; 0. S. Coleman, W. H.
Bunch, Mrs. L. D. Fish.
Educational Board: Wm.- Covert, Faculty: Principal, F. S. Bunch;
D. H. Taylor, Jacob Klooster, Assistant Teachers and Ma-
Geo. McIntyre, B. A. Wolcott. trons, Miss Nellie Clark and
Faculty: B. A. Wolcott, Princi- Miss Florence Barrett.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 149

GUATEMALA ENGLISH HILLCREST SCHOOL FARM.


SCHOOL. R. F. D. No. 3, East Station, Nash-
-29 Fourth Ave., South, Guatemala ville, Tenn.
City, Guatemala, Central
Established 1908.
America. (For Colored Students.)
Established 1908.
Board of Managers: A. J. Hays-
Board: The members of the Cen-
mer, A. J. Harris, H. E. Simkin,
tral American Conference Com-
mittee. 0. R. Staines, F. Brailliar, W. J.
Pflugradt, F. R. Rogers.
Faculty: Principal, H. A. Owen;
Faculty: F. Bralliar, 0. R. Staines.
other teachers, Miss Ida I.
Shirley, Miss Alma Osgood,
Mrs. Grace Philbrick, A. L.
Philbrick. IOWA INDUSTRIAL ACADEMY.
Business Manager: E. L. Cardey. Stuart, Iowa.
Established 1903.
HAAPAI SCHOOL. Board of Management: M. N.
Campbell (Pres.), M. M. Hare
Haapai, Tongan Islands, Pacific (Sec.), J. C. Clemens, C. Juhl,
Ocean. J. T. Spriggs, R. E. Burke, G. R.
Established 1908. Hawkins, E. G. Olsen.
Teachers: H. E. Piper, Mrs. H. E. Faculty: Principal, M. M. Hare,
Piper. Bible, Science, History; Farm
Superintendent, C. E. Waters,
Bible, Geography, History; Pre-
HAZEL INDUSTRIAL ACAD- ceptress, Lena M. Hunt, Bible,
EMY. English, Science; Matron, Mrs.
Hannah K. Hare; Mrs. Minnie
Hazel, Ky. C. Harnden, Business Course;
Rue Hoen, Bible, Mathematics,
Established 1901. Language.
Board of Managers: Chairman, L.
A. Callicott; Secretary, Thos.
D. Rowe; Treasurer and Busi- KEENE INDUSTRIAL ACAD-
ness Manager, Thos. E. Pavey; EMY.
W. R. Burrow, R. L. Smith.
Faculty: Principal, Thos. D. Keene, Tex.
Rowe; other teachers, Mrs. Ma-
belle R. Rowe, Thos. E. Pavey, Established 1894.
Miss Clyde Callicott.
Board of Managers: C. Santee,.
Andrew Nelson, L. W. Terry,
V. B. Watts, C. E. Smith, C.
HILDEBRAN INDUSTRIAL Sorenson, J. J. Cochran, J. C.
ACADEMY. Mosley, J. D. Matthews, W. W.
Eastman, C. N. Woodward.
Hildebran, N. C. Officers of the Board: Chairman,
C. Santee; Secretary and Busi-
Established 1905. ness Manager, C. Sorenson;
(Not a Conference institution.) Collector and Treasurer, C. E.
Manager: J. W. Beach. Smith.
Teacher: Mrs. L. T. Crisler. Faculty: Principal, C. Sorenson,
150 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

Bible and Pastoral Training; LAURELWOOD INDUSTRIAL


Preceptor, J. L. Jones, History; ACADEMY.
W. H. Buxton, Mathematics
and German; H. H. Hamilton, Gaston, Oregon.
Commercial Departnient; Dr. C.
C. Cooke, Hydrotherapy and Established 1904.
Biological Science; Norah Hiatt,
English and Spanish; Almetta Board of Directors: C. W. Flaiz
Garrett, Common Branches; (Chairman), R. W. Airey- (Sec.
Mrs. C. Sorenson, Assistant in and. Treas.), T. H. Starbuck,
Bible and Mathematics; Mrs. C. A. Wyman, F. A. Detamore.
James Butka, Pedagogy; Ruth Faculty: R. W. Airey, Principal,
Green, Instrumental Music; Ninth and Tenth Grades; L.
Grace Taylor, Vocal Music, and Tucker, Preceptor, Sixth to
Assistant in Instrumental Eighth Grades; Miss Olive Per-
Music. kins, Preceptress, Music; Miss
Normal Department: Principal, Minnie Comer, Assistant Pre-
Mrs. James Butka; Lela Wood- ceptress, Grades One to Five;
ruff, 011ie Taylor. Mrs. W. C. Emerson, Matron;
Industrial Department: A. E. W. C. Emerson, Farm Manager.
Gann, Manager Food Factory
and Store; James Butka, Man-
ager Broom Factory; E. E.
Backus, Manager Tent Factory; LOMA LINDA COLLEGE OF
J. L. Jones, Farm; Wm. Hahne, EVANGELISTS.
Baker.
Loma Linda, California.

Established 1906.
KOREAN SCHOOL.
Board of Trustees: John A. Bur-
Soonan, Korea. - den (President), John R. Leads-
worth, E. E. Andross, John
Established 1907. Wessels, Julia A. White, T. S.
Boys' department in charge of Nightingale, R. S. Owen.
W. R. Smith. Girls' department Faculty: George K. Abbott, M. D.,
in charge of Miss Mimi Scharf-' President, Anatomy, Practice of
fenberg. Medicine; Roderick S. Owen,
Bible, Pastoral Training; J. R.
Leadsworth, B. S., M. D., Di-
etetics, Materia Medica; Luther
Warren, Field Evangelist; Julia
LATIN UNION SCHOOL. A. White, M. D., Supt. Lady
Nurses, Physiology, Obstetrics;
Gland (Vaud), Switzerland.
John A. Burden, Spirit of
Established 1904. Prophecy; Cora -M. Abbott,
M. D., Pediatrics, Mental Dis-
Board of Management: J. Vuilleu- eases; George McCready Price,
mier, L. P. Tieche, P. A. De Secretary, History, Physical
Forest, J. Robert. Sciences; Grace H. Jennings,
Teachers: J. Vuilleumier, L. Ben- Instructor in Anatomy and
Czet, Dr. P. A. De Forest, E. Physiology; J. J. Wier, Instruc-
Noualy, L. P. Tieche, Marie tor in Laboratory Methods;
Hanhardt, Jaques Erzberger. Bertha M. Orchard, Matron,
Language: French. Practical and Surgical Nursing;

EDUCATIONAL IN STIT VTION S. 151

Wni. T. McMillan, Practical C. M. Babcock, E. M. Chapman,


hydrotherapy; Elizabeth Tay- A. D. Ewert.
lor, Practical Hydrotherapy and Faculty: Principal, H. J. Sheldon,
-Massage; Charlotte Hoffman, History; W. A. Alway, Bible;
Cooking, Electricity. Wavie D. Tubbs, English; Pre-
ceptor, II. H. Howard, Science;
Preceptress, Caroline Hopkins,
Mathematics; Anna Anderson,
LORNEDALE ACADEMY. Instrumental Music; Matron,
Lena Rosenthal,
Lorne Park, Ontario.
Established 1903.
Board of Managers: Eugene Le- MEADOW GLADE INTER-
land, Chas. Smith, J. T. Smith, MEDIATE SCHOOL.
R. A. Heard, J. T. Errington.
Faculty: H. T. Curtis, Principal; R. F. D. No. r, Manor, Wash.
Mrs. J. Eva Leland, Preceptress.
Established 1903.
Board of Directors: L. D. House,
J. R. Clark, J. E. Preston, Chas.
MANSON INDUSTRIAL ACAD- Subkee, J. A. Holbrook.
Faculty: Principal, L. G. Paap,
EMY. Intermediate Grades, Vocal
Music, Business Manager and
Port Hammond, British Columbia. Preceptor; Julia M. Hansen,
Church School Department;
Established 1907. Terese F. Barrett, Instrumental
Music;.Clyde E. Babcock, Short-
Board of Managers: W. M. hand and Typewriting; Glenn
Adams, Chairman; T. H. Wat- Coffin, Assistant in the Grades;
son, Secretary; W. C. White, Mrs. J. A. Holbrook, Matron.
J. L. Martin, L. B. Ragsdale, S.
A. Wilband, Wm. Manson.
Faculty: L. B. Ragsdale, Prin-
cipal; Mrs. L. B. Ragsdale, MOUNT ELLIS ACADEMY.
Church-school Dept.; Lillian Bur-
rows, Instrumental Music and Bozeman, Mont.
Stenography; Mrs. Adah Johns-
ston, Matron. Established 1905.
Local Board of Managers: R. D.
Quinn, J. C. Foster, C. W. Page,
Dr. H. B. Farnsworth, W. A.
MAPLEWOOD ACADEMY. Gosmer, W. D. Rittenhouse, W.
W. Palmer.
Faculty: Principal, W. A. Gos-
Maple Plain, Minn. mer; Assistant Principal, S.
Boynton; Preceptress, Miss
Established 1904. Lizzie Scott; Literature and
Bible, W. A. Gosmer; Mathe-
Board of Managers: S. E. Jack- matics, History, and Physiol-
son, President; C. M. Everest, ogy, S. Boynton; Music and
Vice-President; H. J. Sheldon, Grammar, Mrs. Gosmer; Ma-
J. F. Anderson, W. W. Ruble, tron, Mrs. S. Boynton.
152 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

MOUNT VERNON COLLEGE. Sutherland, P. T. Magan, Mrs.


N. H. Druillard, M. Bessie De
Mount Vernon, Ohio. Graw, Mrs. E. C. Gray, Dr.
Newton Evans, E. E. Brink, W.
Establihed 1893. A. Wilcox, W. R. Burrow, C. F.
McVagh, M. B. Van Kirk,
Officers: G. B. Thompson, Presi- Charles Kendall, Mrs. . Margaret
dent; C. V. Hamer, Secretary Lenker, L. A. Hansen.
and Treasurer; E. R. Brown, Faculty: E. A. Sutherland, P. T.
Auditor. Magan, Mrs. N. H. Druillard,
Board of Trustees: G. B. Thomp- M. Bessie De Graw, Dr. Lillian
son, H. H. Burkholder, W. H. Magan, E. E. Brink, Charles
Heckman, B. F. Kneeland, I. N. Kendall.
Williams, H. W. Herrell, J. M.
Rees, L. F. Starr, C. V. Hamer,
R. G. Patterson, R R. Kennedy.
Faculty: Sylvester M. Butler, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA IN-
President, Pastoral Training TERMEDIATE SCHOOL.
and Public Speaking; 0. F.
Butcher, English Bible; David Chico, Cal.
D. Rees, English Language and
Literature; Otto M. John, Sci- Established 1907.
ence; Gladys Shufelt, Mathe-
matics; Dr. Virgil L. Fisher, Board: W. D. Dortch (Pres.),
Medical Missionary Depart- Nettie Dunn (Sec. and Treas.),
ment; Myrta M. Kellogg, Nor- Mr. and Mrs. Landis, Frank
mal Department and Psychol- Horning, J. W. Bressie.
ogy; A. Earl Hall, History and Faculty: Principal, J. W. Bressie,
Civil Government; Grace White, Assistant, Olive A. Bressie.
Modern Languages; Blanche De
Spelder, Music; Mrs. A. Earl
Hall, Bookkeeping and Stenog-
raphy; , Preceptor OAKWOOD MANUAL TRAIN-
and Assistant in Mathematics;
ING SCHOOL.
Norma 0. Cobb, Preceptress and
Assistant in Science; Gertrude (Colored.)
M. Wall, Teacher in Training
School; , Drawing and Huntsville, Ala.
Painting; Mrs. V. L. Fisher,
Assistant in Medical Mission- Established 1895.
ary Department; Mrs. M. C.
White, Matron; Nettie I. Porch, Board of Managers: Geo. A. Ir-
Sewing, Cutting, and Fitting; win, Chairman; W. J. Blake,
V. H. Cook, Business Manager. Vice-Chairman; W. H. Wil-
liams, Sec. and Treas.; C. P.
Bollman, A. J. Haysmer, L. A.
Hansen, AV. H. Sebastian.
Faculty: Principal, W. J. Blake,
NASHVILLE AGRICULTURAL Bible, History, English; W. H.'
AND NORMAL INSTITUTE. Williams, Business Manager,
Commercial Department; Fred
Madison, Tenn.
W. Halladay,. Preceptor, Me-
Established 1904. chanical Department; Clarence
J. Boyd, Farm Manager, Agri-
Board of Managers: S. N. Has- culture; Amy I. Bascom, M. D.,
kell, George I. Butler, E. A. Science, Physiological Therapeu-
EDUCATIONAL IN ST IT U TION S. 153

tics; Mrs. C. J. Boyd, Matron, Assistant in English, Music;


Plain Sewing, Domestic Science; M. J. Fritz, 'German; Mrs. M.
Ida M. Dunlap, Music, Vocal J. Fritz, Matron.
and Instrumental. Languages: English and German.

OTSEGO ACADEMY. PUA TRAINING SCHOOL.


Otsego, Mich. Pfia, Chile.
Established 1908. Established 1906.
Principal: Roscoe Garrett; Pri- Board of Managers: Committee of
mary, Florence Howell. the Chile Conference.
Faculty: Principal, G. W. Casebeer,
Mrs. G. W. Casebeer; Spanish
Language and Primary Grades,
PETOSKEY INTERMEDIATE Gertrude Leiva; Culinary Dept.,
SCHOOL Olga Thomann de Fernandez.
Languages: English, Spanish, and
220Michigan St., Petoskey, Mich. German.
Established 1908.
Teachers: L. A. Jacobs, Mrs. L.
A. Jacobs, Mrs. Jennie M. Wil-
laman. PUKEKURA TRAINING
SCHOOL.
Cambridge West, Waikato, New
Zealand.
PINE GROVE INDUSTRIAL
Established 1907.
SCHOOL.
Board: J. Pallant, F. L. Chaney,
Amory, Miss. W. J. Smith, J. Hare, 0. Ander-
Established 1907. son.
Principal: F. L. Chaney.
Board of Managers: Gentry Teachers: W. J. Smith, Mrs. F.
Lowry, F. R. Rogers, John Harp, L. Chaney, Miss Mabel Piper,
W. S. Lowry, M. T. Bellinger, J. Higgins, Mrs. H. M. Higgins,
Richard Weaver. J. Mills, Mrs. J. Mills.
Faculty: Gentry Lowry, Principal;
Mrs. Gentry Lowry, Assistant;
Mrs. 0. W. Tait, Matron.
ROME MISSION SCHOOL.
(Petrarch School.)
PORTAGE PLAINS ACADEMY. Piazza Venezia, Rome, Italy.
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.
Established 1906.
Established 1904.
Superintendent: Chas. T. Ever-
Board of Managers: W. C. Young, son.
M. J. Fritz, E. Russell Potter, Teachers: Prof. Paponi, Prof.
E. L. Stewart, Martin E. Ander- Borghese, Prof. Benedetti, Prof.
son, L. Gretzenger, Evan Rob- Jacquemin, Prof. Bogianckino,
erts. Prof. Bettini, Prof. Huller, Mrs.
Faculty: Principal, Martin E. An- Josephine Schell, Mrs. C. T.
derson; Miss Minnie McGill, Everson.
154 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

ROYAL INTERMEDIATE Biblical Exegesis, Pastoral


SCHOOL. Training; Mrs. A. M. Neff, In-
strumental Music; Anna J.
Cottage Grove, Oregon. Tucker, Matron;
Established 1907. Printing Department.
Board of Managers: E. A. Wheel-
er, A. D. Owens, F. A. Deta-
more, C. W. Flaiz, T. H. Star- SHEYENNE RIVER ACADEMY.
buck. Harvey, N. Dak.
Faculty: Principal, G. E. Johnson;
Miss G. M. Emmerson, Primary Established 1903.
Dept.; Miss Alice Wheeler,
Board of Managers: C. J. Kunkel,
Shorthand and Typewriting;
Mrs. Olive A. Johnson, Matron; Chairman; J. G. Walker, N. W.
Lawrence, Lars Nielson, Charles
Jay De Spain and Miss Ger- Leer, E. M. Strong, Henry. Hu-
trude Emmerson, Music. mann.
Faculty: Principal, N. W. Law-
rence, English Bible and His-
SCANDINAVIAN UNION MIS- tory; Fred G. Specht, German
SION SCHOOL. Language and Bible; Mrs. Anna
E. Shepherd, Preceptress, In-
Skodsborg, Denmark. strumental Music; Mrs. N. W.
Lawrence, English Language
Established 1908. and Assistant in Bible; Precep-
Board of Managers: Scandinavian tor, Carl M. Shepherd, Science
Union Conference Committee. and Mathematics; John F. Si-
Teachers: Erik Arnesen, L. Mii- mon, Assistant in German
derspach, Anna Moller, and Dept.; John G. Walker, Busi-
Anton Hoffman. ness Agent and Agriculture;.
Languages: Danish and Norwe- Mrs. Anna L. Locke, Matron,
gian. Cooking, and Sewing.

SHENANDOAH VALLEY SINGAPORE SCHOOL.


TRAINING ACADEMY.
" Mt. Pleasant," x47 Thompson
New Market, Va. Road, Singapore, Straits Settle-
ments, East Indies.
Established 1908.
Board of Trustees: R. D. Hottel, Established 1907.
H. W. Herrell, A. C. Neff, 0: F. Teacher: G. Teasdale.
Dart, F. L. Whitehead, G. W.
Roat, A. M. Neff, C. V. Woods,
R. T. Fultz, A. J. Painter, A. W.
Painter. SOCIETY ISLANDS BIBLE
Officers of the Board: President SCHOOL.
and Business Manager, R. D.
Hottel; Sec., C. V. Woods; Avera, Raiatea, Society Islands,
Treas., A. M. Neff. Pacific Ocean.
Faculty: Principal, R. G. Ryan, Established 1907.
Science and Literature; Precep-
tress, Mrs. R. G. Ryan, Mathe- Teachers: George Sterling, Mrs.
matics and Latin; R. D. Hottel, Geo. Sterling, H. L. Fowler.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 155

SOUTH LANCASTER ACADEMY. Sec., M. B. Van Kirk; Business


Manager and Treas., C. H.
South Lancaster, Mass. Moyers.
Established 1882. Faculty: Principal, M. B. Van
Kirk; Bible and History; Harry
Officers of the Corporation: Pres., S. Miller, Sciences; A. J. Heth-
E. W. Farnsworth; Sec., H. W. erington, M. D., Physiology and
Barrows; Treas., B. F. Machlan. Hygiene; R. V. Cory, Commer-
Board of Management: B. F. cial Department, Mathematics;
Machlan, Business Manager; Preceptor, G. H. Haber, History
H. W. Barrows, Assistant Busi- and Spanish; Preceptress, Mrs.
ness Manager; Miss Leonora C. G. H. Baber, Assistant in Inter-
Olsen, Accountant. mediate Dept.; Mrs. Verna B.
Faculty: B. F. Machlan, Princi- Cutts, English and Latin; Miss
pal, Pedagogics; C. S. Longacre, Beatrice Tucker, Department of
Bible and History; E. G. Salis- Music; S. Moyers, Assistant in
bury, Preceptor; Mathematics; Eighth Grade; Miss Rochelle
Mrs. S. J. Hall, English Lan- Philmon, Preparatory Depart-
guage; Mrs. H. M. Bicknell, ment; Miss Frances Kennedy,
Preceptress, Assistant Mathe- Normal Department.
matics; C. I. Hirschmiller, An- Industrial Departments: C. H.
cient and Modern Languages; Moyers, Business Manager; S.
W. A. Wilber, Commercial De- Moyers, Farm Foreman; Mrs.
partment, Shorthand. Course; Clara Phillips, Domestic Sci-
Mrs. V. W. Gustin, Commercial ence; Mrs. G. H. Baker, Sewing.
Department, Business Course;
Mrs. E. M. Long, Assistant Eng-
lish and Manual Training; E. E.
Osborne, Assistant Bible and STANBOROUGH PARK MIS-
History; Mrs. E. E. Osborne, SIONARY COLLEGE.
Intermediate Dept.; Miss Edna
S. Farnsworth, .Music; Miss Stanborough Park, Watford,
Gertrude Williams, Culinary Herts, England.
Science; Miss Carrie E. Robie,
Supt. Normal Department; M. Established 1901.
N. Cross, Broom-making; J. A. Board of Directors: W. J. Fitz-
Miller, Agricultural Depart- gerald (Chairman), W. C. Sis-
ment. ley, H. C. Lacey, A. B. Olsen,
W. H. Meredith, S. G. Haughey,
M. A. Altman, W. H. Wake-
SOUTHERN TRAINING ham, J. J. Gillatt.
SCHOOL. Treasurer: J. W. Hoatson,
Instructors: H. C. Lacey, Prin-
Graysville, Tenn. cipal, History, Psychology, An-
cient Languages; W. H. Wake-
Established 1896. ham, Bible, Physiology, Pas-
toral Training; W. T. Bartlett,
Board of Managers: W. A. West- English Language and Litera-
worth, M. B. Van Kirk, C. H. ture; G. Wakeham, Preceptor,
Moyers, G. A. Williams, G. A. Science, Mathematics, Music,
Irwin, C. F. McVagh, A. J. Stenography; Miss Jessie
Haysmer, J. F. Pogue, A. F. Bacon, Preceptress, Bible Read-
Harrison, L. A. Hansen, A. J. ing; Mrs. L. Lacey, Bookkeep-
Hetherington, M. D. ing; Miss Hermiene Roth,
Officers: Pres., W. A. Westworth; French; J. H. Wiedner, Hebrew;
156 EDUCATION AL IN Sill UTION S.

G. Baird, Assistant Teacher in Board: Rio Grande Conference


English and Mathematics. Committee.
Industrial Department: Wm. Val- Faculty: M. Kumpel, Principal.
lam e, Carpentry; A. Watson, Languages: Portuguese and Ger-
Farm Foreman; H. Casson, man.
(:reenhouse and Horticulture. TOLUCA INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL,
STRODE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. Toluca, N. C.
Oswego, Kans. Established 1905.
Established 1906. (Not a Conference institution.)
Board and Faculty: D. T. Shire-
Board: N. W. Kauble (Pres.), man, Manager; H. Smallwood,
Chas. Thompson, B. W. Brown, Secretary and Principal; Mrs:
IL M. Hiatt. J. C. Smallwood, Assistant;
Faculty: Principal, N. W. Kauble; Mrs. Nellie M. Shireman, Ma-
Preceptress, Mrs. H. E. Kauble; tron.
other teachers, H. G. Leffing-
well, Mrs. H. G. Leffingwell.
TONGA SCHOOL.
Nukualofa, Tonga, Friendly Is-
SWEDISH MISSIONARY
lands, Pacific Ocean.
SCHOOL.
Established 1906.
Nyhyttan, JarnboAs, Sweden.
Superintendent: W. W. Palmer;
Established 1898; reorganized Assistants, Miss N. Sisley, Myra
1908. Ford.
Board of Managers: Swedish Con-
ference Committee. TUNESASSA SCHOOL.
Teachers: S. F. Svensson, Maria
Haglund, Rosa Svensson. Tunesassa, N. Y.
Language: Swedish. Established 1907.
Board: H. W. Carr, President;
TAKOMA SCHOOL. Allen Manry, Secretary; C. L.
Bowen, Treasurer; F. W. Gotts,
Takoma Park, D. C. F. H. Hicks.
Established 1907. Faculty: A. E. Manry, Principal;
Board: T. E. Boiven, President; Mrs. C. L. Bowen, Assistant
A. J. Bristol, Secretary; H. E. Principal; C. L. Bowen, Busi-
Rogers, Treasurer; Frederick ness Manager; Mrs. Geo. Owens,
Griggs, C. M. Snow. Matron.
Teachers: S. C. Morian, Mrs. S.
C. Morian, Miss Mary F. Rice, UNION COLLEGE.
Miss Etta Spicer. College View, Nebr.
Established 1891.
TAQUARY TRAINING SCHOOL. Board of Managers: The presi-
dents of the following confer-
Taquary, Rio Grande do Sul, ences: Central Union, Nebraska,
Brazil, South America. Northern Missouri, Southern
Established 1903. Missouri, Kansas, Eastern Col-
orado, Western Colorado, Wy-
Name: Escola da Missao dos Ad- oming, Northern Union, Min-
ventistas do Setimo Dia de Rio nesota, North Dakota, South
Grande do Sul. Dakota, Iowa; the Educational
EDUCATIONAL 1N surruTiONs. 157

Secretary of the Central Union, more; Manual Training, Sarah


President of Union College, H. E. Peck; Printing, F. F. Bying-
A. Morrison, N. B. Emerson, ton; Poultry Keeping, C. C.
R. F. Andrews. Lewis, L. L. Caviness; Photog-
Executive Committee: E. T. Rus- raphy, E. C. Kellogg; Steam
sell, C. C. Lewis, H. A. Morri- and Electrical Engineering, B.
son, A. T. Robinson, N. B. Em- M. Curtis; Sewing, Olive Con-
erson, R. F. Andrews, and B. E. nelly; Surveying, H. A. Morri-
Huffman. son; Tailoring, J. F. Nelson.
Faculty: President, Charles C. Administration: C. C. Lewis,
Lewis, Pedagogy, Psychology, President; N. B. Emerson, Busi-
Logic, Moral Science; F. M. ness Manager; B. M. Emerson,
Burg, English Bible, Ministers' Assistant; W. W. Ruble, T. S.
Training Course; H. A. Morri- Dock, Preceptors; Mrs. C. C.
son, Higher Mathematics; H. U. Lewis, Preceptress; Mrs. N. B.
Stevens, Physical Sciences; Emerson, Matron.
Winifred M. Rowell, English German Department: G. A.
Language and Literature; C. L. Grauer, Literature, Bible Doc-
Benson, Ancient and Modern trines, Ministers' Training; Ru-
History, History of Missions; . dolph Schopbach, Rhetoric, Bible
Ernest C. Kellogg, Mathematics; History, Physiology; A. F.
Elsie Andrews, Grammar and Schmidt, Grammar, Reading
Higher English; Leon L. Cav- and Writing, Geography.
iness, Latin;- Emil C. Witzke, Dano -- Norwegian Department:
English-German, New Testa- Peter E. Berthelsen, Danish
ment Greek, and Roman Lan- Bible, Language, and History;
guages; Mrs. T. S. Dock, Span- M. S. Reppe (on leave of ab-
ish; Albion G. Taylor, Book- sence for study in Norway, place
keeping, Typewriting, Phonog- taken by H. R. Johnson), Nor-
raphy; College Physician, A. G. wegian Bible, Language, and
Larson, M. D., Biological Sci- History.
ences, Hydrotherapy; D. E. Swedish Department: August An-
Huffman, Elocution and Oratory derson, Swedish Bible, Lan-
and Old Testament and New guage, and History; E. E. Bo-
Testament History; Mrs. C. C. den, Language and History.
Lewis, Testimonies and History School of Music: B. F. Yeo-
of Education; Sarah E. Peck, man, Director, Pipe-organ, Pi-
Director Normal Department; anoforte, Choral and Orchestral
Elsa Northrup, Drawing and Work; Nevison Roberts, Piano-
Painting; Mertie Wheeler, Reg- forte, Pipe Organ, Theory;
istrar, Assistant in Phonog- Kate D. Sanborn, Violin, Viola,
raphy and Typewriting; Inez Theory; Gertrude M. Burghart,
Hoiland, Assistant in History. Reed-organ; Marion Crawford,
Assistant in Vocal Culture,
Industrial Classes: Agriculture, S. Pianoforte; Mrs. Mabel L.
A. Smith; Beekeeping, E. C. Huffman, Assistant in Piano-
Witzke; Broom-making, Peter forte. Teachers are provided
Collins; Carpentry, W. T. Mar- for 'Cello and Cornet.
shall; Cooking and Domestic
Science, Mrs. N. B. Emerson;
Dressmaking, Olive Connelly; WALDERLY SCHOOL.
Floriculture, S. A. Smith;
Farming, N. B. Emerson; Hor- Hawthorne, Wis.
ticulture,- Hydrotherapy, A. G. Established 1907.
Larson, Louise Scholz; Laun- Board: C. Mc Reynolds, P. M.
dering, Mrs. E. M. Whitte- Hanson, A. W. Hallock, Rosma
158 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

M. Whalen, Mrs. Clara L. Port. Alice Owen, Sloyd; Ralph Con-


Faculty: A. W. Hallock, Principal; ard, Printing; S. C. Hanson,
Miss Rosma M. Whalen, Mrs. Mechanical Drawing; W. H.
Clara L. Port, teachers. Warner, Nursing and' Treat-
ment; T. W. Jones, Baking;
W. E. Nelson, Electrical En-
gineering; J. A. Rowe, Mechan-
ical Engineering; C. J. Cum-
WALLA WALLA COLLEGE. mings, Broom-making; Samuel
L. Frost, Farm and Garden; S.
C. Hanson, Carpentry. ,
College Place, Wash.
Established 1892.
Board of Managers: President,
W. B. White; Secretary, M. E,
Cady; Treasurer, C. M. Chris- WASHINGTON FOREIGN MIS-
tiansen; F. S. Bunch, H. W. SION SEMINARY.
Decker, F. M. Burg, T. L. Rags-
dale, W. W. Steward, G. E. Takoma Park Station, Wash-
Langdon, ington, D. C.
Faculty: Collegiate Departme.A,
President, M. E. Cady, Science
and Philosophy; 0. A. Johnson, Established 1904.
Bible and Scandinavian Depart-
ment; H. A. Washburn, History Constituency: Executive Commit-
and Prophecy; W. E. Nelson, tee of the General Conference
Mathematics and Science; Miss and the President of each local
Antoinette Burdick, English; conference in the United States.
B. B. Smith, Commercial; John Board of Trustees: A. G. Daniells,
Isaac, German Department; I. H. R. Salisbury, W. W. Pres-
F. Witting, Languages; C. H. cott, I. H. Evans, W. A. Ruble,
Castle, Shorthand and Typewri- G. B. Thompson, K. C. Russell,
ting; W. H. Warner , M. D., G. A. Irwin, F. Griggs.
Supt. Sanitarium, Physiology
and Hydrotherapy; George B. Officers of the Board: President,
Miller, Musical Director; Miss A. G. Daniells; Secretary, W. A.
Kathryn Foster, Piano and Or- Spicer; Treasurer, H. R. Salis-
gan; Katherine B. Hale, Normal bury.
Director; Miss Bertha E. Allen, Faculty: H. R. Salisbury (Pres.),
Asst. Director; W. H. Holden, Hebrew, Pastoral Training, His-
Asst. Bible and History, and tory of Missions and Religions;
Preceptor; Mrs. Anna M. B. G. Wilkinson, Biblical Exe-
Weaks, Preceptress; Samuel L. gesis, History, New Testament
Frost, Asst. Science and Math- Greek; Gabriel Loftfield, Eng-
ematics; Miss Clara Rogers, lish, German, and Spanish;
Asst. English; C. M. Christian- Clemen Hamer, Vocal and Instru-
sen, Business Manager. mental Music; W. A. Colcord,
Industrial Department: C. M. Psychology, Logic, Advanced
Christiansen, Supt. of Indus- Rhetoric; D. H. Kress, Tropical
tries; John Isaac, Floriculture; Hygiene, Sanitation, General
Magda Madsen, Matron, and Do- Diseases; Lauretta Kress, Phys-
mestic Science; Allen Thomp- iology, Anatomy, Hydrotherapy;
, son, Cooking; Mrs. A. G. Adams, Lenna W. Salisbury, Latin,
Hygienic Dressmaking; Miss French, Physical Culture; C. H.
EDUCATIONAL IN STIT UTION S. 159

Hayton, Business Manager, ness Manager), Mrs. E. D.


South African History, Photog- Sharpe, Mrs. C. P. Moon.
raphy; Mrs. C. H. Hayton, Pre- Faculty: President, E. D. Sharpe,
ceptress; Mrs. W. D. Workman, Bible, Pedagogy, School Admin-
Matron. istration; Preceptor, W. A. Wil-
liams, Literature; C. E. Nixon,
Languages; W. C. Baldwin,
WEST AFRICAN TRAINING Mathematics; D. T. Fero, Bible;
SCHOOL. C. A. Shull, Commercial; W.
S. Holbrook, Farm Director;
Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Preceptress,' Mrs. E. D. Sharpe,"
Africa. History, Biology; Alma McKib-
bin, Assistant Bible; Principal
Established 1908. Model School, Lottie Bell; Mina
Faculty: T. M. French, Mrs. T. M. Mann, English; Abbie 0. Oakes,
French, Mrs. D. C. Babcock. Vocal Music; 1VIedora S. V. C.
- Stone, Piano and Organ; 0. S.
Beltz, Voice; P. E. Sanford,
Woodworking, Mechanical Draw-
WEST INDIAN TRAINING ing; Edith Pierce, Sewing;
SCHOOL. Earl R. Smith, Cooking.

Riversdale, Jamaica, West Indies.


Established 1907. WILLIAMSDALE ACADEMY.
Managing Board: U. Bender, Williamsdale, East, Nova Scotia.
Chairman; C. B. Hughes, W. G. Established 1904.
Kneeland, D. E. Wellman, H. C.
Goodrich, J. B. Beckner, Mrs. Board of Management: J. 0. Mil-
Ella Hughes, Alex. Henriques. ler, Chairman; E. E. Gardner,
Faculty: Principal, C. B. Hughes, Secretary and Treasurer; I. J.
Bible and History; E. C. Cush- Gault, Wm. H. Cook, Jas.
man, Mathematics; Treasurer, Hanna.
H. H. Cobban, Bookkeeping; Faculty: E. E. Gardner, Prin-
Mrs. Mary Cushman, Physiol- cipal; Mrs. E. E. Gardner, As-
ogy and Simple Treatments; sistant Teacher and Preceptress;
Mrs. Pearl G. Wood, Organ; E. Miss Mable Patterson, Primary
C. Wood, English; Business Teacher; Miss Emily McDiar-
Manager, C. B. Hughes. mid, Matron; I. J. Gault, In-
dustrial Superintendent.

WESTERN NORMAL INSTI-


TUTE. WYOMING INTERMEDIATE
SCHOOL.
Lodi, Cal.
Hemingford, Nebr.
Established 1908.
Established 1908.
Advisory Board: S. N. Haskell, Board: J. H. Wheeler, Miss Nora
E. D. Sharpe, W. A. Williams, Hough, J. A. Smith, J. Sauer-
C. P. Moon, I. C. Colcord, Mrs. wein, C. E. Rosenberger.
E. D. Sharpe, Mrs. C. P. Moon. Faculty: Principal, Miss Nora
Corporate Board: E. D. Sharpe Hough; Miss Vina M. Sherwood,
(Pres.), W. A. Williams (Sec.), Grades 1-6; Miss Addie Peder-
C. P. Moon (Treas. and Busi- sen, Matron.
160 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE. carried on as an industrial in-


stitution. The Board of Direc-
(Successor to Healdsburg College.) tors is as follows: Pres., H. W.
HealdsbUrg, Cal. Cottrell; Vice-Pres., S. N. Has-
kell; Sec. and Treas., F. A.
Established 1882. Lashier; W. T. Knox, Dallas
H. Gray, W. E. Whalen, I. C.
No full statement of Pacific Colcord. All letters pertaining
Union College can be given this to accounts, business transac-
year, as the institution is being tion, etc., should be addressed
moved from Healdsburg onto a to F. A. Lashier, Healdsburg,
farm, probably near Sonoma, Cal. Former students of the in-
Cal. Some of the property at stitution wishing standings for
Healdsburg will be exchanged past work done should address
and a larger piece of property L. A. Reed, Box 136, R. F. D.
bought, where the school can be No. 1, Santa Rosa, Cal.
PUBLISHING HOUSES.
(In alphabetical order.)
For statistical information, see pages 188, 189.
ADVOCATE PUBLISHING COM- BRITISH PUBLISHING HOUSE.
PANY.
International Tract Society,
Berrien Springs, Mich. Limited.
Established 1904. Office: Stanborough Park, Wat-
Board of Managers: A. Moon, S. ford, Herts, England.
E. Wight, Wm. Covert, C. Mc- Cable Address: " Hygiene, Gar-
Reynolds, A. G. Haughey, E. K. ston, Herts, England."
Slade, W. J. Stone, J. J. Irwin, Publishing Board: Chairman, W.
J. H. Haughey, 0. J. Graf, W. T. Bartlett; Manager, W. C.
H. Edwards, Sisley; Sec., W. R. White; Di-
Publishing Board: A. Moon, 0. J. rectors, W. C. Sisley, W. J.
Graf, J. H. Haughey, A. G. Fitzgerald, A. Bacon, W. T.
Haughey, W. H. Edwards. Bartlett, W. H. Wakeham.
Manager: 0. J. Graf; Asst. Bus. Editors: Present Truth, W. T.
Mgr., R. B. King. Bartlett; The Missionary
Worker: Miss E. Chapman;
Good Health, A. B. Olsen, M. D.,
M. E. Olsen.
AVONDALE PRESS.
Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.
Board: J. H. Woods, E. H. Gates,
C. W. Irwin, L. A. Hoopes, 0. BUENOS AYRES PUBLISHING
A. -Olsen, F. C. Richards, G. S.
Fisher. HOUSE.
Manager: L. A. Hoopes.
(This institution is operated as a Buenos Ayres, Argentina, South
department of the Avondale America.
School, the work being done by
students.) Cable Address: Adventist, Buenos
Ayres.
Post-office Address: Florida, F. C.
R., Buenos Ayres, Argentina,
BRAZIL PUBLISHING HOUSE. South America.
Corporate Name: " Imprenta Ad-
Office Address: Estacrio Sao Ber- ventista del Plata."
nardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Publishing Board: N. Z. Town,
Brazil, South America. Arthur Fulton, 0. Oppegard, J.
Publishing Board: Manager, A. V. Maas, Juan Bonjour.
Pages. Committee for Publish- Editors: La Verdad Presente,
ing: F. W. Spies, Emilio Ho- Mrs. Lydia Oppegard; Assist-
elzle, A. Pages, G. Stein. ants, N. Z. Town, Arthur Ful-
Editors: 0 Arauto da Verdade ton; Corresponding Editors,
and Revista Mensal: Guillermo J. W. Westphal, R. H. Habe-
Stein, Sao Bernardo, Sao Paulo, nicht; La Revista Adventista,
Brazil; Rundschau der Adven- Arthur Fulton; Assistant Ed-
tisten, A. Pages, Sao Bernardo. itor, Mrs. Lydia Oppegard.
161
162 PUBL1SEL1NGr 11011SES.

CANADIAN PUBLISHING AS- C. Hankins; Treas., H. H.


SOCIATION. Winslow.
Publishing Committee: H. W.
173 Second Ave., Ottawa, Ontario. Miller, J. N. Anderson, A. C.
Selmon, F. A. Minna, W. C.
Publishing Committee: W. H. Hankins.
Thurston, B. B. Noftsger, Wm. Editors: Fuh-In-Hsuen Pao (The
Guthrie, I. S. Jones, Eugene Gospel Herald), H. W. Miller;
Leland. Associate Editors, A. C. Selmon,
Manager and Treasurer: B. B. E. H. Wilbur.
Noftsger.
Editor Canadian Union Messen-
ger: Eugene Leland.
CHRISTIANIA PUBLISHING
HOUSE.
CHILE PUBLISHING HOUSE.
Corporate Name: Den norske Bog-
Espejo, Santiago, Chile, South mission,
America. Office: Akersgaden 74, Christiania,
Norway.
Established 1908. Cable Address: Sundhedsbladet,
Cable Address: Adventista, Santi- Christiania, Norway.
ago, South America. Publishing Board: N. C. Berger-
Post-office Address: Casilla 43, sen, N. P. Nelson, A. C. Chris-
Correo 3, Santiago, Chile, South tensen (Norway), E. Arnesen,
America. - C. C. Jensen, L. Muderspach
Corporate Name: Imprenta Ad- (Denmark).
ventista. Manager and Treasurer: A. C.
Publishing Board: The President Christensen.
of the South American Union Editors: Sundhedsbladet, J. C. Ot-
Conference, the Superintendents tosen, M. D.; Evangeliets Sen-
of the Ecuador, Peru, and Bo- debud, E. Arnesen.
livia Mission Fields, the Presi-
dent of the Chile Conference,
and Carlos E. Krieghoff, G. W.
Casebeer, and Damaso Soto. DENMARK PUBLISHING
Officers of the Board: Chairman,
F. H. Westphal; Sec. and Treas., HOUSE.
Carlos E. Krieghoff. Margrethevej 5, Copenhagen, V.,
Editors: Senales de los Tiempos, Denmark.
E. Thomann; Assistant Edi-
torial Manager, Carlos E. Krieg- Corporate Name: Dansk Bogfor-
hoff . lag.
Cable Address: Expedit, Copen-
hagen.
CHINESE SEVENTH-DAY AD- Secretary and Treasurer: Jens Ol-
sen.
VENTIST MISSION PRESS.
6z6 and 627 East Yu Hang Road, FIJIAN PRESS.
Shanghai, China.
Buresala, Ovalau, Fiji, Pacific
Post-office Address: Box 993, U. S. Ocean.
Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Officers: Manager, H. W. Miller; Established 1896.
Supt., B. A. Roberts; Sec., W. Manager: A. Stewart.
PUBLISHING HOUSES. 163

FINLAND PUBLISHING HOUSE. mittee, 0. Lfipke, R. P. Paulini,


F. Hinter; Zianas Sargs (Let-
Unionsgatan 4, Helsingfors, tonian) ; Sioni Wahimees (Es-
Finland. thonian).
Corporate Name: Aikain Vartija Hamburg Branch Houses: Inter-
Forlagsktiebolag. nationale Traktatgesellschaft,
Publishing Board: N. Hammar, Nonnenweg 22, Basel, Switzer-
Hugo Mikkonen; N. Savander. land.
Editorial Board: Aikain Vartija, Managing Board: L. R. Conradi,
Fred Anderson, W. Sucksdorff, Chairman; H. Hartkop, W. Se-
Agnes Wick h olm. bald, J. G. Oblander, W. Kiiry.
Attorney: W. Sebald.
Traktatgesellschaft in Russia:
Kleina, Newastr 12, Riga,
HAMBURG PUBLISHING Russia.
HOUSE. Board of Trustees: L. R. Conradi,
H. J. Lobsack, D. Isaak, H. K.
Internationale Traktatgesellschaft Lobsack, D. P. Gaede, 0. Wild-
in Hamburg, Grindelberg 15a, grube, J. Sprohge, H. Hartkop,
Hamburg, Germany. J. T. Bottcher.
Attorney: J. T. Bottcher.
Established 1895.
Cable Address: Conradi, Ham-
burg, Grindelberg. INDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE.
Publishing Board: L. R. Conradi, The Watchman Press, Banks Road,
Chairman; H. Hartkop, H. F. Lucknow, India.
Schuberth, W. Krumm, J. Erz-
berger, J. Pieper, E. Friuchiger, Languages in which publications
J. T. Boettcher, J. G. blander, are issued: English, Bengali,
G. W. Schubert, J. H. Schilling, Hindi, and Santhali.
L. Mathe, E. Enseleit, K. Sinz, Editors: Oriental Watchman and
J. F. Huenergardt. Eastern Tidings, J. L. Shaw and
Auditors: W. Krumm, Alice Kiiss- J. C. Little.
ner. Manager: W. E. Perrin.
Local Committee: H. Hartkop, M.
Rhode, P. John, R. Rall, G. Dail.
Editors: Herold der Wahrheit, L. INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING
R. Conradi, H. F. Schuberth;
Gute Gesundheit, E. Behn, M. D., ASSOCIATION.
P. A. De Forest, M. D.; College View, Nebr.
Teekenen des Tijds (Holland),
R. G. Klingbeil; De Arbeider Established 1903.
(Holland church paper) ; Unser Officers: President, E. T. Russell;
kleiner Freund, M. Creeper; Vice-President, C. A. Thorp;
Zions Wachter, R. Rall; Az Secretary, Wm. Asp; Treas-
Utolso Uzenst (Hungarian), J. urer and Business Manager; F.
F. Huenergardt; Maslina (Rus- F. Byington.
sian), Editorial Committee, S.- Trustees: E. T. Russell, A. T. Rob-
Bojanus, Th. Itzmann, H. J. inson, F. F. Byington, August
L6bsack; Hlasatel Pravdy (Her- Anderson, 0. F. Schwedrat, G.
ald of Truth) (Bohemian), Edi- F. Haffner, C. A. Thorp.
torial Committee: J. Wolfgar- Counselors: 0. E. Reinke, S. Mor-
ten, R. Rall, G. Skakal; Semnele tenson, L. H. Christian, Henry
Timpului (Signs of the Times) Shultz, H. A. Voth, J. F.
(Rumanian), Editorial Com- Anderson, Chas. Leer, N. P.
164 PUBLISHING HOUSES.

Neilsen, G. A. Grauer, C. Me- Publishing Committee: G. W.


leen, H. R. Johnson, C. M. Ever- Reaser, G. W. Caviness, W. S.
est, A. C. Anderson, H. Han- Swayze, L. E. Borle, J. A. P.
sen, Fred Johnson, J. H. Kraft, Green.
J. Riffel. Officers: President, W. S. Swayze;
Conunittees on Foreign Litera- Secretary, Alfred Cooper; Treas-
ture: German: G. F. Haffner, 0. urer, G. W. Caviness; Auditor,
E. Reinke, G. A. Grauer, 0. F. M. B. Erkenbeck,
Schwedrat, Theo. Valentiner. Editor: El Mensajero de la Ver-
Swedish: S. Mortenson, August dad, G. W. Caviness.
Anderson, F. Johnson, E. E.
Boden, A. Swedberg. Danish-
Norwegian: L. H. Christian, L. PUBLISHING
PACIFIC PRESS
Johnson, P. E. Berthelsen, M.
L. Andreasen, C. A. Thorp. COMPANY.
Editors:. Evangeliets Sendebud,
Editor, C. A. Thorp; Sions Established 1875.
Vatare, Editor, A. Swedberg, Main Office: Villa Street, Moun-
Asst. Editor, A. Anderson;, tain View, California.
Signalen, Editor, S. Morten- Cable Address: Uprising, Moun-
son; Christlicher Hausfreund tain View, California.
and Deutscher Arbeiter, Editor, Branch Offices: 1109 East Twelfth
0. F. Schwedrat; Assistant Edi- St., Kansas City, Mo.; 61
tor, T. Valentiner. North Park St., Portland, Ore-
Committee to confer with Book gon; Box 666, Regina, Saskatch-
Committee in Europe: G. F. ewan, Canada.
Haffner, S. Mortenson, L. H. Territory: The Pacific,North Pa-
Christian. cific, Central, Northern, and
Western Canadian Union Con-
ferences.
LATIN UNION PUBLISHING Directors: H. W. Cottrell, M. C.
Wilcox, A. 0. Tait, C. H. Jones,
HOUSE. . H. H. Hall, H. G. Childs.
Societe International de Traites. Officers: President, H. W. Cot-
trell; Vice-President, C. H.
Office: 29 rue de la Synagogue, Jones; Secretary and Treasurer,
Geneva, Switzerland. H. G. Childs; Auditor, J. J. Ire-
Publishing Board: L. P. Tieche, land; General Manager, C. H.
H. H. Dexter, C. T. Everson, J. Jones; Manager of Book De-
Curdy, J. ert,ob J. Vuilleu- partment, H. H. Hall.
mier, G. Roth, W. G. Bond. Manager of Kansas City Branch:
Editors: Le Messager and Les James Cochran.
Signes des Temps, J. Vuilleu- Manager of Portland Branch: W.
mier; Le Vulgarisateur, P. A. V. Sample.
De Forest, M. D. Manager of Regina Braila: Chas4
M. Cottrell.
Publishing Committee: H. H. Hall,
MEXICAN PUBLISHING HOUSE. C. H. Jones,M. C. Wilcox, A. 0.
Tait, H. . Cottrell, A. J. S.
Office: No. 1420, Avenida 20, Ta- Bourdeau, Max Hill, F. H. Gage,
cubaya, D. F., Mexico. J. R. Ferren.
Corporate Name: " Compaffia de Editor Signs of the Times: M. C.
Publicaciones, ' La Verdad,' S. Wilcox; Associate Editor, A. 0.
A." Tait; Assistant Editor, Max
Cable Address: " Verdad," Mex- Hill.
ico City, Mexico. Editor Our Little Friend: Kath-
PUBLISHING HOUSES. 165

rina B. Wilcox; Associate Edi- W. Prescott; associate editors,


tor, M. C. Wilcox. C. M. Snow, W. A. Spicer. Life
Editorial Committee: M. C. Wil- and Health, Dr. George H.
cox, A. 0. Tait, F. H. Gage. Heald; associate editors, Dr. G.
The Pacific Press Publishing Co. A. Hare and Dr. D. H. Kress
handles publications in French, The Youth's Instructor, Mrs.
German, Danish, Swedish, Span- Fannie Dickerson Chase. The
ish, and the Oriental languages. Sabbath School Worker, Mrs. L.
It also gives special attention to Flora Plummer; associate edi-
standard school text-books and tor, G. B. Thompson. Liberty,
juvenile publications. Complete editorial committee, consisting
catalogue sent free on application. of W. W. Prescott, G. B. Thomp-
son, C. M. Snow, K. C. Russell,
W. A. Colcord.
Book Committee:. W. W. Prescott,
Chairman; D. W. Reavis, Sec-
REVIEW AND HERALD PUB- retary; S. N. Curtiss, W. A.
LISHING ASSOCIATION. Colcord, C. M. Snow, E. R.
Palmer, G. H. Heald.
Incorporated 1903. Foreign Publications: The New
York Branch of Review and
Main Office: Takoma Park Sta- Herald Publishing Association
tion, Washington, D. C. carries a very large and com-
Cable Address: Review, Washing. plete assortment of the tracts,
ton, D. C. pamphlets, and books issued by
Territory: The Atlantic, Columbia, our various foreign publishing
Canadian, and Lake Union Con- houses. Complete catalogue, with
ferences. English translation of the title
Branch Offices: South Bend, Ind.; and descriptions of each publica-
J. W. Mace, Manager. Room tion advertised, is in prepara-
tion.
404, 32 Union Square, East, New
York, N. Y.; L. W. Graham,
Manager.
Constituency: The Executive Com-
mittees of the General Confer-
ence, Atlantic Union, Columbia SIGNS OF THE TIMES PUB-
Union, Canadian Union, Lake LISHING ASSN., LIMITED.
Union, Northern Union, and of
the local Conferences therein, as Office: Warburton, Victoria, Aus-
well as former stockholders of tralia.
the Seventh-day Adventist Pub-
lishing Association who hold Cable Address: " Signs, Warbur-
certificates of membership. ton," Australia.
Board of Trustees: W. W. Pres- Publishing Board: Chairman, W.
cott, S. N. Curtiss, I. H. Evans, D. Salisbury; Secretary, A. W.
A. G. Daniells, H. R. Salisbury, Anderson; Manager, W. D. Sal-
G. B. Thompson, D. W. Reavis, isbury; Treasurer, N. D. Faulk-
Morris Lukens. head; Directors, 0. A. Olsen, W.
Officers: President, W. W. Pres- D. Salisbury, J. M. Johanson,
cott; Vice-President, I. H. Ev- A. W. Anderson, N. D. Faulk-
ans; Treasurer and Business head, S. M. Cobb, J. Aitken.
Manager, S. N. Curtiss; Secre- Editors: Signs of the Times, A. W.
tary, W. B. Walters; Auditor, Anderson; youth's paper, A. G.
E. R. Brown. Miller; associates, A. W. An-
Editors: Review and Herald, W. derson, Miss E. M. Graham.
166 PUBLISHING HOUSES.

SINGAPORE PRESS. Officers: President, G. A. Irwin;


Vice-President and Business
12Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore, Malay Manager, I. A. Ford; Secretary
Archipelago. and Treasurer, Richard Hook,
Established 1907. Jr.
Editors: The Watchman, L. A.
Manager: G. F. Jones. Smith; Associate Editor, Miss
Eliza J. Burnham; Correspond-
ing Editors, Geo. I. Butler, P.
SOUTH AFRICAN PUBLISHING T. Magan.
HOUSE. Branch Offices: 217 South Main
St., Fort Worth, Texas; Man-
56 Roeland St., Cape Town, ager, R. L. Pierce; Hickory, N.
South Africa. C.; Manager, M. H. Brown.
Publishing Committee: College
Board and Faculty.
Printing Works: Manager, Geo. R. STOCKHOLM PUBLISHING
Israel. HOUSE.
Editors: South African Sentinel,
managing editor, Geo. R. Israel; Kungsgatan 34, Stockholm,
editorial staff, W. S. Hyatt, I. J. Sweden.
Hankins, H. J. Edmed; South
African Missionary, Geo. R. Is- Corporate Name: Skandinaviska
rael. Forlagsexpeditionen.
Directors: E. Lind, E. J. Ala6n,
J. R. Lindqvist.
SOUTH LANCASTER PRINTING Secretary and Treasurer: J. R.
COMPANY. Lindqvist.
Editor: Tidens Tecken, E. J.
South Lancaster, Mass. Ahrki. Missionaren, F. J. AhrOn.
Committee: The Executive Com-
mittee of the Central New Eng-
land Conference.
Officers: President, H. F. Ketring; WATCHMAN PUBLISHING
Superintendent, Leonard J. COMPANY.
Smith; Treasurer, H. B. Tucker.
Cristobal, Republic de Panama.
Cable Address: Adventist, Colon.
SOUTHERN PUBLISHING AS- Territory: West Indian Union
SOCIATION. Conference.
2123 Twenty-fourth Ave., North, Publishing Board: U. Bender, D.
Nashville, Tenn. E. Wellman, J. B. Beckner, W.
G. Kneeland, L. E. Wellman,
Established 1901. J. Ramoo, S. A. Wellman, B. E.
Territory: T h e Southeastern, Connerly, H. C. Goodrich.
Southern, and the Southwest- Officers: Chairman, D. E. Well-
ern Union Conferences. man; Sec. and Treas., S. A.
Constituency: The Executive Com- Wellman; Auditor, H. H. Cob-
mittees of the Southeastern, ban; Acting Manager, S. A.
Southern, and Southwestern Wellman.
Union Conferences. Editors: The Caribbean Watch-
Board of Managers: G. A. Irwin, man, S. A. Wellman; associate
I. A. Ford, W. A. Wilcox, C. F. editor, W. G. Kneeland; con-
McVagh, Richard Hook, Jr., C. tributors, P. Giddings, H. C.
P. Bolin-Ian, L. A. Smith. Goodrich.
LIST OF PERIODICALS
ISSUED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST DENOMINATION.

ENGLISH PERIODICALS.
The Advent Review and Sabbath scription, $1; Takoma Park
Herald (denominational church Station, Washington, D. C.;
paper) ; weekly; twenty-four editor, Mrs. Fannie Dickerson
pages; annual subscription, Chase.
$1.50; published at Takoma Liberty (official organ of the Re-
Park Station, Washington, D. ligious Liberty Bureau); a
C.; editor, W. W. Prescott; forty-eight page quarterly mag-
associate editors, C. M. Snow, azine of religious freedom, de-
W. A. Spicer. voted to the promulgation of
The Signs of the Times (leading the fundamental principles of
missionary paper and prophetic the rights of the people; annual
expositor); illustrated weekly; subscription, 25 cents; published
sixteen pages; annual subscrip- by Review and Herald Pub.
tion, $1.50; to foreign countries, Assn., Takoma Park Station,
$1.75; published by Pacific Press Washington, D. C.; editorial
Publishing Co., Mountain View, committee, W. W. Prescott, G.
Cal.; editor, M. C. Wilcox; as- B. Thompson, C. M. Snow, K. C.
sociate, A. 0. Tait; assistant, Russell, W. A. Colcord.
Max Hill. The Present Truth (devoted to a
Signs of the Times Monthly Mag- presentation of the doctrine of
azine; forty-eight pages and the second coming of Christ,
cover; $1 a year; to foreign and general Bible truth); week-
countries, $1.25; published by ly; sixteen pages; annual sub-
the Pacific Press Pub. Co., scription, Cs 6d ($1.60); Stan-
Mountain View, Cal.; editor, M. borough Park, Watford, Herts,
C. Wilcox; associate, A. 0. Tait; England; editor, W. T. Bartlett.
assistant, Max Hill. The Australasian Signs of the
The Watchman; general mission- Times (devoted to an exposi-
ary paper and Bible expositor; tion of Bible truth and signs of
illustrated; monthly magazine the times); weekly; sixteen
of forty-eight or more pages and pages; annual subscription, 4s
covers; annual subscription (in- 6d; to countries outside of Aus-
cluding Canada), 75 cents; to tralia, and in the Postal Union,
foreign countries, $1; published 8s 6d ($2) ; Warburton, Vic-
by the Southern Publishing As- toria, Australia; editor, A. W.
sociation, 2123 Twenty-fourth Anderson.
Ave., N., Nashville, Tenn.; edi- The Oriental Watchman; monthly;
tor, L. A. Smith; associate edi- sixteen pages; annual subscrip-
tor, Miss E. J. Burnham; cor- tion, Rs. 2-8 (eighty cents);
responding editors, Geo. I. But- International Tract Society, 39-1
ler, P. T. Magan. Free School St., Calcutta, India;
The Youth's Instructor (a journal editors, J. L. Shaw and J. C.
for youth and children); week- Little.
ly; sixteen pages; annual sub- The Caribbean Watchman; month-
167
168 PERIODICALS.

ly; 12 pages and cover; 50 cents living); monthly; thirty-two


a year; Cristobal, Republic de pages; yearly subscription, is
Panama; editor, S. A. Wellman; 6d; Stanborough Park, Wat-
associate, W. G. Kneeland; con- ford, Herts, England; editors, A.
tributors, P. Giddings and H. C. B. Olsen, M. D., M. E. Olsen.
Goodrich. The Sabbath School Worker (or-
South African Sentinel (devoted
to an exposition of the signs of gan of the Sabbath-school De-
the times and Sabbath truth); partment of the General Confer-
monthly; twelve pages; annual ence); monthly; sixteen pages;
subscription, 36 cents; to coun- annual subscription, 35 cents;
tries outside of South Africa in clubs of two or more, 25
and in the Postal Union, 40 cents; published at Takoma
cents; managing editor, Geo. R. Park Station, Washington, D.
Israel; editorial staff, W. S. C.; editor, Mrs. L. Flora Plum-
Hyatt, I. J. Hankins, H. J. Ed- mer; associate editor, G. B.
med; Kenilworth, Cape, South Thompson.
Africa. Sabbath School Quarterly: Forty-
Life and Health (devoted to health eight pages; containing the S.
in the home and .general san- D. A. International Sabbath-
itary topics); monthly; sixty- 'school lessons; annual subscrip-
four pages (magazine form); tion, 20 cents; Pacific Press Pub.
annual subscription, 75 cents; Co., Mountain View, Cal.
published by Review and Her- Bible Students' Library: Send for
ald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park topically arranged list, to Pa-
Station, Washington, D. C.; edi- cific Press Publishing Co., Moun-
tor, G. H. Heald; associate edi- tain View, Cal.
tors, G. A. Hare, D. II. Kress.
The Australasian Good Health; Apples of Gold Library: Send for
monthly; sixteen pages; annual topically arranged list to Pacific
subscription, 2s 6d; beyond the Press Publishing Co., Mountain
commonwealth, 3s; Avondale View, Cal.
Press, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Our Little Friend (a child's
Australia; editor, Dr. F. Rich- paper); illustrated weekly;
ards; board of management, F. eight pages, annual subscrip-
Richards, C. W. Irwin, L. A. tion, 50 cents. Pacific Press
Hoopes. Publishing Co., Mountain View,
Good Health (devoted to hygiene Cal.; editor, Kathrina B. Wil-
and the principles of healthful cox; associate, M. C. Wilcox.

UNION CONFERENCE PERIODICALS.


Atlantic Union Gleaner (official Columbia Union Visitor (official
organ of the Atlantic Union organ of the Columbia Union
Conference); weekly; eight Conference); eight pages; week-
pages; 50 cents a year; Miss ly; 25 cents; published at Mt.
Jennie Thayer, editor, published Vernon, Ohio; editor, Miss
at South Lancaster, Mass. Bessie E. Russell.
Canadian Union Messenger (offi- Lake Union Herald (official or-
cial organ of the Canadian gan of the Lake Union Confer-
Union Conference); weekly; 35 ence); weekly; eight pages; 50
cents; Lorne Park, Ontario; -edi-' cents a year; Miss Almeda
tor, Eugene Leland. Haughey, editor; published at
PUBLISHING HOUSES. 169

Berrien Springs, Michigan, and 16, Die Briicke Block, Walla


printed by Emmanuel Mission- Walla, Wash.; editor, C. H.
ary College Press. Castle.
Northern Union Reaper (official Union Conference Record (official
organ of the Northern Union organ of the Australasian Un-
Conference) ; week 1 y ; eight ion Conference); weekly; eight
pages; 50 cents a year in the pages; annual subscription, 4s;
United States, 75 cents in Can- published by the Australasian
ada and foreign countries; pub- Union Conference, " Elsnath,"
lished by the Northern Union Burwood St., Burwood, N. S. W.,
Conference, at 347 East Lake Australia; editor, Mrs. A. L.
St., Minneapolis, Minn.; editor, Hindson, Roland Ave., Wah-
T. D. Gibson, 2718 Third Ave., roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
South, Minneapolis, Minn. Zions-Wachter (organ of the Ger-
Pacific Union Recorder (official man Union Conference) ; semi-
organ of the Pacific Union Con- monthly; sixteen pages; annual
ference); weekly; six pages; subscription, 40 cents; editor,
fifty cents a year; editorial R. Rall; Internationale Trak-
committee, J. J. Ireland, H. W. tatgesellsciiaft, Grindelberg 15a,
Cottrell, Claude Conard; pub- Hamburg; Germany.
lished at Mountain View, Cal. The Missionary Worker (official
The Southwestern Union Record organ of the British Union Con-
(official organ of the Southwest- ference) ; semimonthly; eight
ern Union Conference) ; eight pages; is a year; post-paid, is
pages; weekly; 50 cents; C. N. 6d; International Tract Society,
Woodward, editor; Clarence Ltd., Stanborough Park, Wat-
Santee, associate editor; pub- ford; Herts, England; editor,
lished at Keene, Tex. Miss Edith Chapman.
Report of Progress (organ of the South African Missionary; month-
Southern and Southeastern Un- ly; four pages; annual subscrip-
ion Conferences); weekly; four tion, 60 cents; to countries out-
pages; 25 cents yearly; pub- side of South Africa and in the
lished by the Southern Pub- Postal Union, 75 cents; editor,
lishing Assn., 2123 Twenty- Geo. R. Israel; Kenilworth,
fourth Ave., N., Nashville, Cape, South Africa.
Tenn.; editor, Miss Eliza J. Rundschau der Adventisten (Ger-
Burnham; associate editors, S. man paper for circulation among
B. Horton, Mrs. M. H. Crothers. S. D. A. churches in South
North Pacific Union Gleaner (offi- America); eight pages; month-
cial organ of the North Pacific ly; published by the Brazil
Union Conference); weekly; Publishing House, Sao Ber-
eight pages; 50 cents a year; nardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo,
published by the North Pacific Brazil, South America; editor,
Union Conference, Rooms 15 and A. Pages.
LOCAL CONFERENCE PERIODICALS.
(Arranged Alphabetically by Conferences.)

British Columbia: British Colum- maica; editor, H, H. Cobban,


bia Visitor; monthly; 50 cents; Riversdale, Jamaica, West In-
British Columbia Tract Society, dies.
Port Hammond, British Colum- Kansas: Kansas Worker; weekly;
bia; editor, Miss Bertha Lof- four pages; 35 cents; Kansas
stad. Tract Society, 821 West Fifth
California: The Seed Sower; a St., Topeka, Kans.; editor, D.
weekly news-letter for house-to- E. Welch.
house workers in the California Manitoba: Manitoba Worker;
Conference, published at Moun- monthly; five pages; 50 cents;
tain View, Cal.; editor, A. J. S. Manitoba Conference, Box 104,
Bourdeau. Portage la Prairie, Winnipeg,
Eastern Colorado: Echoes from Manitoba.
the Field; semimonthly; four
pages; annual subscription, 25 Missouri: The Workers' Record;
cents; Eastern Colorado Tract issued semimonthly for the
Society; 1112 Kalamath St., North and South Missouri Con-
Denver, Colo. ferences; four pages; 25 cents;
Utica, Mo.; editor, Miss Nettie
Central American Herald; month- Hardiman.
ly; four pages; Central Amer- Montana: Montana Bivouac;
ican Conference, Buzon 218, monthly; four pages; 25 cents;
Guatemala City, Guatemala, editor, A. E. Everett, Bozeman,
Central America; editor, A. L. Mont.
Philbrick. Natal-Transvaal: Flashes from
East Michigan: East Michigan the Battle Field; two pages;
Banner; weekly; 25 cents; pub- weekly; Natal-Transvaal Con-
lished at Holly, Mich.; editor, ference, Stranach St., Pieter-
F. 0. Rathbun. maritzburg, Natal, South Af-
India: Eastern Tidings; monthly; rica; editor, H. J. Edmed.
six pages; Re. 1 a year; printed Nebraska: Nebraska Reporter;
by the Watchman Press, Banks semimonthly; four pages; 25
Road, Lucknow, for the Inter- cents; Nebraska Conference, 905
national Tract Society, 39-1 California Ave., North, Hast-
Free School St., Calcutta, India. ings, Nebr.; editor, M. E. Ellis.
Indiana: The Indiana Reporter; New Zealand Messenger (official
semimonthly; four pages; 25 organ of the New Zealand Con-
cents; Indiana Conference, S. ference); monthly; four pages;
D. A., 515 East Twenty-third published by the New Zealand
St., Indianapolis, Ind. Conference, at Cambridge, near
Auckland, New Zealand.
Iowa: The Workers' Bulletin; New York: The Indicator; week-
weekly; four pages; 25 cents; ly; four pages; 25 cents; New
Iowa Tract Society, Nevada,
Iowa; editor, Mrs. Flora V. York Tract Society, 317 West
Dorcas. Bloomfield St., Rome, N. Y.;
editor, F. N. Johnson.
Jamaica: The Jamaica Visitor; Northern Illinois: The Northern
monthly; four pages; 25 cents; Illinois Recorder; biweekly;
issued at Spanish Town, Ja- four pages; 25 cents; Northern
170
PERIODICALS. 171

Illinois Conference, Room 670, Eighth St., Grand Junction,


Monon Bldg., Chicago, Ill.; edi- Colo.; editor, J. L. Humbert.
tor, H. E. Moon. Wisconsin: The Wisconsin Re-
North Michigan: North Michigan porter; weekly; four pages; 25.
Conference News Sheet; issued cents; 'Wisconsin Tract Society,
every three weeks, 25 cents; Pe- Grand Rapids, Wis.
toskey, Mich. Wyoming: Wyoming Enterprise;
Southern Illinois: Southern Illi- four pages; monthly; 25 cents
nois Herald; biweekly; four annually; published by the Wy-
pages; 25 cents; 300 West Allen oming Conference, Crawford.
St., Springfield, Ill. Nebr.; editor, Asa Smith, Hem-
Western Colorado: The Gleaner; ingford, Nebr.; field editor, J.
monthly; 25 cents; 134 South H. Wheeler.

FOREIGN PERIODICALS.
(Alphabetically arranged by languages.)

BOHEMIAN. Sundhedsbladet (health journal);


monthly; twenty-four pages;
Hlasatel Pravdy (Herald of annual subscription, in Norway,
Truth); monthly; 8 or 16 pages; kr. 2.50; in Denmark, 3.00; rate
church and missionary paper; for America, 80 cents; Akers-
subscription, kr. 1.80, America, gaden 74, Christiania, Norway;
50 cents. Editorial Committee: editor, J. C. Ottosen.
J. Wolfgarten, R. Rall, G. Ska- Evangeliets Sendebud; weekly;
kal; published by Internation- sixteen pages; annual subscrip-
ale Traktatgesellschaft, Grin- tion, $1.25; College View, Nebr.;
delberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany. editor, C. A. Thorp.
Missionaeren; monthly; eight
CHINESE. pages; annual subscription, 50
cents; College View, Nebr.
Fuh-In-Hsuen Pao (The Gospel
Herald); twenty-page monthly;
35 cents; editor, H. W. Miller;
associate editors, A. C. Selmon, ESTHONIAN.
E. H. Wilbur; published by the
Seventh-dayAdventist Mission Sioni Wahimees; sixteen pages;
Press, at 626 and 627 East Yu eight numbers a year; illus-
Hang Road, Shanghai, China; trated; 50 cents; published at
post-office address, Box 993, Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Ger-
U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, many.
China.

DANISH-NORWEGIAN. FINNISH.
Evangeliets Send e b u d ; semi- Aikain Vartija; monthly; eight _
monthly; sixteen pages; annual pages; annual subscription, 50
subscription, kr. 2.50; rate for cents; Unionsgatan 4, Helsing-
America, $1; Akersgaden 74, fors, Finland; editor, Fred An-
Christiania, Norway; editor, derson, W. Sucksdorff, Agnes
Erik Arnesen. Wickholm.
172 PERIODICALS.

FIJIAN. Nebr.; editor, 0. F. Schwedrat;


assistant editor, T. Valentiner.
Rarama; monthly; eight pages; Deutscher Arbeiter; semimonthly;
Buresala, via Levuka, Fiji, Pa- eight pages; annual subscrip-
cific Ocean; editor, J. E. Fulton, tion, 50 cents; College View,
" Elsnath," Burwood St., Bur- Nebr.; editor, 0. F. Schwedrat;
wood, New South Wales, Aus- assistant editor, T. Valentiner.
tralia.
North Dakota Sammler; month-
ly; published at Harvey, N.
Dak.; editor, F. G. Specht.
FRENCH.
Les Signes des Temps; monthly;
annual subscription, fr. 1.50 (30
cents); published at 29 rue. de HOLLAND (DUTCH).
la Synagogue, Geneva, Switzer- Teekenen des Tijds (Signs of the
land; editor, J. Vuilleumier. Times), Holland (formerly Zions
Le Messager (church paper); Wachter); 'monthly; eight
semimonthly; annual subscrip- pages; annual subscription, .75
tion, fr. 1.50; 29 rue de la Syn- florin; to foreign countries, 1
agogue, Geneva, Switzerland; florin (40 cents); International
editor, J. Vuilleumier. Tract Society, Grindelberg 15a,
Le Vulgarisateur et Messager de Hamburg, Germany; editor, R.
)'Hygiene; monthly health G. Klingbeil.
paper; sixteen pages; fr. 3.00
(00 cts.) ; 29 rue de la Syna- De Arbeider; eight pages; quar-
gogue, Geneva, Switzerland; ed- terly; florin .80; to foreign coun-
itor, P. A. De Forest. tries, 30 cents; Internationale
Traktatgesellschaft, Grindelberg
15a, Hamburg, Geermanv.

GERMAN. HUNGARIAN.
Herold der Wahrheit; semimonth- Az Utotso Uzenet (The Last Mes-
ly; eight pages; annual sub- sage); sixteen pages; monthly
scription, Mk. 2. (60 cents for missionary paper; 50 cents a
America); Grindelberg 15a, year( 2 Kronen) ; editor, Janos
Hamburg, Germany; editors, L. F. Huenergardt, Peczel, KOrutca
R. Conradi, H. F. Schuberth. 234, Hungary; published by the
Gute Gesundheit (health paper); Internationale Traktatgesell-
monthly; sixteen pages; annual schaft, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
subscription, Mk. 1.60 (for Amer- burg, Germany.
ica, 50 cents); Grindelberg 15a,
Hamburg, Germany; editors, E.
Behn, M. D.; P. A. De Forest, ICELANDIC.
M. D.
Fraekorn; semimonthly; eight
U n s e r kleiner Freund (cliild's pages; annual subscription, 60
paper); monthly; 16 pages; an- cents; Reykjavik, Iceland; edi-
nual subscription, 80 Pfg. (for tor, David Ostlund.
America, 30 cents); Grindelberg
15a, Hamburg, Germany; editor,
M. Creeper. ITALIAN.
Christlicher Hausfreund; semi- L'Ultimo Messaggio; monthly;
monthly; 20 pages; annual sub- sixteen pages; 50 cents; printed
scription, $1.00; College View, by Review and Herald Pub.
PERIODICALS. 173

Assn., 32 Union Square, East, Estacilo Sao Bernardo, Sao


New York, N. Y.; editorial com- Paulo, Brazil, South America;
mittee, L. Zecchetto, R. Calde- editor, Guillermo Stein.
rone. Revista Mensal; monthly; four
L'Ultimo Messaggio; quarterly; pages; published by the Brazil
sixteen pages; 10 cents in Italy; Pub. House, Estacdo, Sao Ber-
20 cents to United States; edi- nardo, S. P, R., Silo Paulo,
tor, C. T. Everson, via Varese Brazil, South_ America; editor,
20, Rome, Italy. Guillermo Stein.

JAPANESE.
RARATONGAN.
Owari No Fukuin; semimonthly;
12 pages; annual subscription, Tuatua-Moa; monthly; eight
50 cents; 846 Sendagaya-machi, pages; editor, Mrs. F. W.
Tokyo, Japan; editors, T. H. Waugh, " Elsnath," Burwood St.,
Okohira, F. W. Field. Burwood, New South Wales,
Australia.
KOREAN.
Eight-page monthly; W. R. Smith, RUMANIAN.
editor; C. Butterfield, asso- Semnele Timpului (Signs of the
ciate; Soonan, Korea. Times) ; monthly; sixteen pages;
missionary paper; subscription
price, Fr. 2.50 (to America, 50
LETTONIAN. cents). - Editorial Committee:
Zianas Sargs; 16 pages; bimonth- 0. Liipke, R. P. Paulini, F. Hin-
ly; illustrated; 40 cents; pub- ter; published by Internationale
lished at Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Traktatgesellschaft, Grindelberg
burg, Germany: 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

MALAY. RUSSIAN.
Zaman Pughadisan (alernate edi- Maslina (Olive-tree); sixteen
tions in Dutch-Malay and Singa- pages; monthly; missionary
pore-Malay); monthly; eight paper; subscription price, 50
pages; 12 Dhoby Ghaut, Singa- cents a year (Russia, 1 Rbl.);
pore, Malay Archipelago, Pa- quarterly supplement containing
cific Ocean; editor, G. F. Jones. Sabbath-school lessons and field
reports, 80 Kop, or 40 cents;
Maslina and Supplement, 1.50
MAORI. Rbl, or 75 cents. Editorial Com-
Te Karere o to Pono; monthly; mittee: S. Bojanus, Th. Itz-
four pages; published by the mann, H. J. Lobsack; published
New Zealand Conference. by Internationale Traktatgesell-
schaft, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
burg, Germany.
PORTUGUESE.
0 Arauto da Verdade; monthlj ;
sixteen pages; annual subscrip- SPANISH.
tion, 60 cents; in clubs of ten El Mensajero de la Verdad; illus-
or more copies, 45 cents each; trated sixteen-page monthly, de-
174 PERIODICALS.

voted to the exposition of the SWEDISH.


prophecies, Bible doctrines, and Tid ens Tecken; semimonthly;
health and temperance topics; eight pages; annual subscrip-
annual subscription (in Mexico), tion, kr. 2; rate for America, 85
50 centavos; (outside of Mex- cents; Kungsgatan 34, Stock-
ico), 50 cents United States holm, Sweden; editor, E. J.
money; editor, G. W. Caviness, Ahr6n.
Apartado 1554, Mexico City, Missionaren (with S. S. lessons
Mexico. for children) ; semimonthly;
La Verdad Presente; monthly; 8 eight pages; kr. 1.20 .(60 cents
pages; annual subscription, 80 for America); Scandinavian
cents; published by the River Publishing Association, Kungs-
Plate General Institutional Com- gatan 34, Stockholm, Sweden;
mittee, at Florida, F. C. R., editor, E. J. Ahren.
Buenos Ayres, Argentine Re- Sions Vaktare; weekly; sixteen
public, South America; editor, pages; annual subscription,
Mrs. Lydia Oppegard; assistant $1.25; College View, Nebr.; ed-
editors, N. Z. Town, A. Fulton. itor, A. Swedberg; assistant ed-
. itor, A. Anderson.
Sefiales de los Tiempos; monthly; Signalen; monthly; eight pages;
eight pages; 50 cents a year; 35 cents; International Publish-
published by the West Coast ing Assn., College View, Nebr.;
General Institutional Commit- editor, S. Mortenson.
tee, Correo 3, Casilla 43, Santi-
ago, Chile, South America; edi-
tors, E. W. Thomann, C. E. TAHITIAN.
Kreighoff.
Te Maramarama (The Light);
Revista Adventista; monthly; monthly; eight pages; editor,
sixteen pages; annual subscrip- Mrs. I. F. Cady, Papeete, Ta-
tion 50 cents; Florida, F. C. R., hiti, Society Islands, Pacific
Buenos Ayres, South America; Ocean.
editor, Mrs. Lydia Oppegard.
El Centinela de la Verdad; twen- TONGAN.
ty-four pages; monthly; 75 (Name unknown) ; monthly; four
cents; published at Mayaguez, pages; editor, W. W. Palmer,
Porto Rico, West Indies; editor, Nukualofa, Tonga, Friendly Is-
B. E. Connerly. lands, Pacific Ocean.

LOCAL OR PRIVATE PERIODICALS.


Bible Training School (devoted to tee, B. E. Huffman, E. T. Rue
the interests of house-to-house sell, C. N. Roberts, J. S. Hart.
Bible work); sixteen pages; The Educational Messenger (rep-
monthly; 25 cents a year; South resenting the Educational De-
Lancaster, Mass.; editor, S. N. partment of the Central Union
Haskell. Conference); weekly; eight
The Christian Record (a paper pages; 50 cents; Central Union
printed for the blind, in Im- Conference, College View, Nebr.;
proved Braille and in New York editor C. C. Lewis; eight asso-
Point); monthly; twenty pages; ciate editors; Manager F. F.
$2 a year; published at College Byington.
View, Nebr.; editorial commit- Good Tidings of the Messiah; a
PERIODICALS. 175

ci.onthly paper devoted to the terly; sixteen pages; 25 cents;


interests of gospel work among published by the Loma Linda
the Jews; twelve pages; 25 College of Evangelists, Loma
cents; Concord, Mass.; F, C. Linda, near Redlands, Cal.;
Gilbert, editor and publisher." editor, J. A. Burden.
The Gospel Herald; monthly; four South Dakota Health Journal;
pages; 10 cents; published by issued by the Chamberlain (S.
the Southern Missionary Soci- Dak.) Sanitarium; monthly;
ety Madison, Tenn.; editor, C. twenty pages; $1 a year; edi-
P. Bollman. tors, C. P. Farnsworth, W. T.
Lindsdy.
Health and Happiness; bimonth-
ly; thirty-two pages; 25 cents; Southern Field Echo; monthly;
published by the Madison Sani- four pages; ten cents a year;
tarium, Madison, Wis.; editor, published by the Southern Un-
Alice E. Bramhall. ion Conf. Assn., in the interests
of the Oakwood Manual Train-
The Life Boat; an illustrated ing School, Box 414, Huntsville,
monthly journal devoted to Ala.
charitable, philanthropic health- The Student Idea; issued monthly
and soul-saving work; thirty- by South Lancaster Academy,
two pages; annual subscription, for the students; 50 cents for
50 cents; to foreign countries, nine months; published at South
65 cents; published by the Lancaster, Mass.
Workingmen's Home and Life Toluca Industrial Advocate; a
Boat Mission Assn., Hinsdale, four-page journal, in the inter-
Ill.; editor, David Paulson, M.
est of the Toluca (N. C.) Indus-
D.
trial School; edited by D. T.
The Medical Evangelist; quar- Shireman.

Summary.
General papers 19 Weekly 26
Union papers 14 Semimonthly 17
Local papers 23 Monthly 63
Foreign papers 45 Bimonthly 2
Private papers 12 Quarterly 5

Total 113 Total 113

Total pages of one copy of Combined annual subscrip-


each of the foregoing jour- tion price $56.00
nals 143 No. languages 25
DIRECTORY OF SANITARIUMS.
(Arranged alphabetically.)
For statistical informaticin, see pages 190-193.
ADELAIDE SANITARIUM. E. H. Gates, F. C. Richards, L.
A. Hoopes, J. H. Woods, G. S.
Barker Road, Nailsworth, Ade- Fisher.
laide, South Australia, Under the, auspices of the Avon-
Australia. dale School.
Established 1908.
Board of Directors: Dr. W. H.
James, E. S. Butz, R. H. Con-
standt, R. Hare, S. N: Walter, BOULDER-COLORADO. SANITA-
A. S. Thorpe, A. H. Rogers.
Medical Superintendent: Dr. W. RIUM.
H. James.
Head Nurses: W. F. Symonds, Boulder, Colorado.
Mrs. W. F. Symonds.
Established 1896.

ALBERTA SANITARIUM. Board of Directors: Francis M.


Wilcox, Meade MacGuire, Jay
Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. D. Shively, the Presidents of
Established 1908. the Central Union and the Col-
orado Conferences, T. J. Evans,
Board: C. A. Burman, J. W. Boyn- James G. Weller, John H.
ton, F. L. Hommel, A. C. An- Wheeler, Chas. E. Rice.
derson, Hans Bonde. Officers of the Board: Francis M.
Wilcox, Peesident ; John W.
Lair, Vice-President; Meade
ATLANTA SANITARIUM. MacGuire, Secretary and Treas-
urer.
243 South Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga. Executive Committee: Francis M.
Established 1903. Wilcox, Chairman; Meade Mac-
Guire, General Manager; Jay
Board: W. A. Westworth, G. W. D. Shively, M. D., Medical Su-
Wells, S. A. Maxwell, J. H. perintendent; Chas. E. Rice,
Neall, R. T. Dowsett, L. A. Han- Steward; Mrs. Dora Egner,
sen, G. A. Williams. Matron; Helen N. Rice, R. N.,
Officers: Pres., W. A. Westworth; Head Nurse; with other mem-
Sec., R. T. Dowsett; Manager bers of the legal board present.
and Treas., G. A. Williams;
Medical Supt., J. H. Neall, M. D. Medical Faculty: Jay D. Shively,
M. D.; Eva M. Shively, M. D.;
Kate Lindsay, M. D.
Nurses' Training School: Helen N.
AVONDALE HEALTH RE- Rice, Superintendent and Secre-
TREAT. tary.
Food Department: Charles E.
Cooranbong, New South Wales, Rice, Manager; James G. Well-
Australia. er, Manager Denver Branch
Board: C. W. Irwin, 0. A. Olsen, (1515 Stout St., Denver, Colo.).
176
SANITARIUMS. 177

CALCUTTA BATH AND TREAT- H. Meredith, M. A. Altman,


MENT ROOMS. Harry Armstrong, H. C. Lacey,
W. H. Wakeham, W. M. Scott,
5o Park St.; Calcutta, India. H. J. Williams, D. Redhead, W.
D. MacLay.
Board: J. L. Shaw, J. H. Reigan,
Mrs. Thekla Mackey, Mrs. M. Health Food Factory.
M. Quantock.
The International Health Associa-
tion, Ltd.
CAPE SANITARIUM. Stanborough Park, Watford,
Plumstead, Cape, South Africa. Herts, England.
Established 1904. Directors: W. C. Sisley, Dr. A. B.
Board of Trustees: I. J. Hankins, Olsen, W. T. Bartlett, W. H.
Dr. Geo. Thomason, F. Reed, J. Wakeham, W. R. White.
V. Willson, E. Ingle, 0. 0. Fort- Manager: W. C. Sisley; Sec., W.
ner, G. R. Israel. R. White.
Officers: Geo. Thomason, Chair-
man; E. Ingle, Sec.; Geo. W.
Webb, Treas.
Medical Superintendent: Geo. CHRISTCHURCH SANITARIUM.
Thomason, M. D.; Matron, Miss
Ida Thomason; Business Man- Papanui, Christchurch, New
ager, G. W. Webb. Zealand.
Board: J. Pallant, G. A. Brand-
stater, A. Carrick, S. H. Amyes.
CATERHAM SANITARIUM. Manager: G. A. Brandstater.
Caterham, Surrey, England.
Established 1903.
CHRISTIANIA HEALTH HOME.
Board of Managers: W. C. Sisley,
A. B. Olsen, W. T. Bartlett. Thor Olsens Gade 1, Christiania,
Officers: Chairman, W. C. Sisley; Norway.
Secretary and Treasurer, A. B.
Olsen. Corporate Name: Kurbadet.
Medical Superintendent: A. B. Ol- Superintendent: C. M. Scott.
sen, M. D.; Matron, Miss Mabel
Pringle.

GOOD HEALTH ASSOCIATION,


LTD. COLLEGE SPRINGS SANITA-
RIUM.
Incorporated 1903.
Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Office: Stanborough Park, Wat-
ford, Herts, England. Established 1907.
Officers: Chairman, W. C. Sisley; Board: The members of this
Seecretary, A. B. Olsen, M. D.; Board are the same as those for
Treas., W. T. Bartlett. the Mt. Vernon College.
Trustees: W. C. Sisley, W. T. Superintendent: V. L. Fisher,
Bartlett, A. B. Olsen, W. J. M. D.; Matron, Mrs. C. E.
Fitzgerald, S. G. Haughey, W. Robishaw.
178 SANITARIUMS.

FAYETTEVILLE SANITARIUM. Vice-Pres., W. Krumin; Sec., 0.


Luepke; Auditor, H. Hartkop.
Fayetteville, Ark. Medical Superintendent: Dr. E.
Established 1908. Meyer; Matron, Miss Helene
(Not a Conference Institution.) Bartel; Treas., Paul Brandt;
Business Manager, W. Krumm.
Board: V. B. Watts (Pres.), Head Nurses: Fr. Gernhard and
Mrs. Emma Sickler (Sec. and Ida Klages.
Treas.), M. H. Gregory, J. M,
Kinzer (Business Manager).

FRYDENSTRAND SANATO-
FLORIDA SANITARIUM. RIUM.
Drawer 28, Orlando, Fla.
Frederikshavn, Denmark.
Established 1908.
,Not a Conference Institution.) Officers: Danish Conference Com-
Florida Sanitarium and Benevo- mittee: Director, J. C. Ottosen,
lent Association: Trustees, R. M. D.
W. Parmele (Pres.), H. A.
Shreve (Vice-Pres.), 0. V. Ach-
enback, Dr. W. H. Kynett, Miss GLENDALE SANITARIUM.
Amelia Webster. Sec. and Glendale, Cal.
Treas., Lydia E. Parmele, M. D.
Board of Management: Business Established 1904.
Manager, H. A. Shreve; Sec.,
Treas., and House Physician, Board of Directors: E. G. Fulton,
Lydia E. Parmele, M. D.; Sur- Pres.; J. J. Wessels, Sec. and
geon and Consulting Physician, Treas.; J. A. Burden, E. E. An-
L. N. Sickler, M. D.; Matron, dross, Dr. M. M. Kay, C. E.
Mrs. H. A. Shreve; Medical Ma- Ford, and E. S. Comsi:ock.
tron, Miss, Amelia Webster. Officers: lYr. ,M. M. Kay, Medical
Medical Staff: L. N. Sickler, Superintendent; Dr. Etta Gray,
M. D.; Lydia E. Parmele, M. D. Lady Physician; J. J. Wessels,
Manager; H. J. Hoare, Chaplin;
Mrs. Emma Kimball, Matron;
FRIEDENSAU SANITARIUM. Leonora Lacey, Head Nurse.
Nurses' Training School Faculty:
Friedensau, Post Grabow, Bez. Dr. M. M. Kay, Dr. Etta Gray,
Magdeburg, Germany. Leonora Lacey, Elder H. J.
Hoare, Cora Miller, Emma Kim-
Established 1899. ball.
" Deutscher Verein fur Gesund- Branch Treatment Rooms: 257 S.
heitspflege." Legal organization Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal.
for holding the Friedensau prop-
erty.
Trustees: L. R. Conradi, Dr. E.
Meyer, Otto Luepke, H. F. GRAYSVILLE SANITARIUM.
Schuberth, W. Krumm, H. Hart- Graysville, Tenn.
kop, J. G. Obliinder, J. Pieper,
E. E. Frauchiger, J. T. Boet- Established 1900.
tcher, G. W. Schubert, J. Erz-
berger, L. Mathe, J. H. Schil- Board of Directors: L. A. Hansen,
ling, E. Enseleit. M. B. Van Kirk, W. A. West-
Officers: Pres., L. R. Conradi; worth, C. H. Moyers, A. J. Heth-
SANITARIUMS. 179

erington, R. L. Williams, H. R. Thompson, J: D. McBroom, H. E.


Miller. Kirk.
Officers: A. J. Hetherington, Officers: Medical Supt., F. E.
Chairman; L. A. Hansen, Sec., Braucht, M. D., M. D. S.; Bus-
Treas., and Business Manager; iness Manager, H. E. Kirk;
Statie S. Robinson, Matron. Matron, Mrs. M. L. Maxson.
Medical Superintendent: A. J. Medical Faculty: F. E. Braucht,
Hetherington, M. D. M. D.; L. L. Holland, M. D.;
H. E. Kirk, Gr. N.; Mrs. F. E.
Braucht; Albert Bland, Gr. N.
Physicians: F. E. Braucht, M. D.;
HYDROPATHIC INSTITUTE. L. L. Holland, M. D.
Victoria Square, Adelaide, South
Australia, Australia.

Board: E. S. Butz, C. D. Baron, R. KIMBERLEY BATHS.


Hare, R. H. Constandt, A. H. 7 Cheapside, Kimberley, South
Rogers, S. N. Walter, Dr. W. H. Africa.
James, A. S. Thorpe.
Manager: C. a Baron. Board of Trustees: Executive
Committee of the Cape Colony
Conference.
IOWA SANITARIUM. Manager: J. V. Willson; Matron,
Mrs. J. V. Willson.
603 East Twelfth St., Des Moines,
Iowa.
Established 1899.
KOBE SANITARIUM.
Corporate Name: Iowa Sanita-
rium and Benevolent Associa- 42 Yamamoto-dori, Nichome, Kobe,
tion. Japan.
Board of Directors: M. N. Camp-
bell, Jacob Shively, Christian Established 1903.
Juhl, J. M. Whitney, P. A. Han- Physician: Dr. W. C. Dunscombe.
sen, L. J. Otis. Nurses: John N. Herboltzheimer,
Officers: Medical Supt., L. J. Otis, Mrs. J. N, Herboltzheimer,
M. D.; Business Manager, Wil- Miss Hattie Harriman, Mrs.
bert Wilcox; Chaplain, Elder W. Hattie Dunscombe.
D. Parkhurst; Matron, Mrs. E.
M. Cobban.
Medical Faculty: L. J. Otis, M. D.
Iowa Sanitarium Training-school. LAKE GENEVA SANITARIUM.
Faculty: Medical Supt., L. J. Otis,
M. D.; Elder W. D. Parkhurst. Gland, Ct. Vaud, Switzerland.
Organized 1904.
Corporate Name: "Societe Philan-
KANSAS SANITARIUM. thropique de la Ligniere."
Board of Directors: L. R. Con-
Wichita, Kans. radi, Jules Robert, P. A. De For-
Established 1904. est, L. P. Tieche, A. Guenin.
Officers: Pres., L. R. Conradi;
Board of Direbtors: Dr. F. E. Sec. and Treas., J. Robert.
Braucht, H. S. Osterloh, Chas. Local Board: L. P. Tieche, J. Rob-
ISO SANITARIUMS.

ert, J. Vuilleumier, P. A. De MUSSOORIE SANITARIUM.


Forest.
Medical Superintendent: P. A. De Kirkville, Mussoorie, India.
Forest, M. D. Board of Management: J. L.
Matron: Mrs. R. Tieche. Shaw, H. C. Menkel, L. F. Han-
sen, Mrs. H. C. Menkel, Mrs.
Edith Bruce.
LEICESTER SANITARIUM. Medical Superintendent: H. C.
Menkel, M. D.
82 Regent Road, Leicester, Eng-
land.
Established 1903.
Branch of Caterham Sanitarium. NASHVILLE SANITARIUM.
Board of Managers: W. C. Sisley,
A. B. Olsen, W. T. Bartlett. Nashville, Tenn.
Manager: W. M. Scott.
Medical Superintendent: A. B. Ol- Incorporated 1905.
sen, M. D. Matron, Mrs. Wini- Board of Directors: G. A. Irwin,
fred Scott. C. F. McVagh, W. A. George,
J. D. Caldwell, W. A. Wilcox,
C. P. Bollman, S. B. Horton.
Officers: G. A. Irwin, President;
LOMA LINDA SANITARIUM. C. F. McVagh, Vice-President;
J. D. Caldwell, Secretary and
Loma Linda, via Redlands, Cal. Treasurer; Dr. W. A. George,
Established 1905. Medical Superintendent.
Medical Faculty: W. A. George,
Board of Trustees: J. A. Burden, M. D.; Lyra H. George, M. D.;
President; S. S. Merrill, Treas.; Matron and Head Nurse, Miss
E. E. Andross, R. S. Owen, J. R. Ida Simmons.
Leadsworth, Julia A. White, T.
S. Nightingale, J. J. Wessels.
Medical Staff: J. R. Leadsworth,
B. S., M. D.; G. K. Abbott,
M. D.; Julia A. White, M. D.; NASHVILLE AGRICULTURAL
Ora Barber, M. D. AND NORMAL INSTITUTE
RURAL SANITARIUM.
Madison, Tenn.
MADISON SANITARIUM.
Established 1908.
Madison, Wis.
Board of Managers: S. N. Has-
Established 1902. kell (Pres.), P. T. Magan (Sec.),
Mrs. N. H. Druillard (Treas.),
Board of Directors: C. McReyn- G. I. Butler, W. A. Wilcox, J. E.
olds, President; Dr. A. J. Tenney, I. A. Ford, J. E. White,
Hoenes, F. F. Stebbeds, W. J. L. A. Hansen, Dr. Newton
Pflugradt, W. H. Holmes, A. C. Evans, E. A. Sutherland, M.
Woodbury, J. H. Bramhall, Sec- Bessie De Graw, Olive Shannon,
retary and Treasurer. E. E. Brink,
Medical Faculty: Superintendent, Medical Faculty: Newton Evans,
, M. D.; Assistant, M. D.; Mrs. Lillian E. Magan,
Nellie M. Stevens, M. D. M. D.; Mrs. E. C. Gray.
SANITARIUMS. 181

NEBRASKA SANITARIUM. (Treas.), H. W. Decker, Geo.


E. Langdon, A. J. Breed, A. G.
College View, Nebr. Adani s.
Established 1894. Medical Superintendent: F. .M.
Rossiter, B. S., M. D.
Board of Trustees: Orville Rock-
well, D. R. Callahan, L. L.
Jones, E. T. Russell, A. T. Rob-
inson, C. A. Thorpe, N. B. Em- PARADISE VALLEY SANITA-
erson. RIUM.
Officers of Board: Orville Rock-
well, Supt.; D. R. Callahan, National City, Cal.
Treasurer; Josephine Nelson, (Not a Conference Institution.)
Secretary.
Medical Staff: Orville Rockwell, Medical Superintendent: R. S.
M. D.; M. Estella Houser, M. D. Cummings, M. D.; Manager,, H.
W. Lindsay; Matron, Mrs. R. S.
Cummings; Supt. Nurses' Train-
ing School, Miss Winifred W.
NEBRASKA SANITARIUM. Frederick.
Hastings, Nebr.
Dedicated Dec. 10, 1908. PENNSYLVANIA SANITARIUM.
Under same general management 1929 Girard Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
as Nebraska Sanitarium, Col-
lege View, Nebr. Established 1903.
Superintendent: L. L. Jones, M. D. Corporate Name: Pennsylvania
Sanitarium and Benevolent As-
sociation.
NEW ENGLAND SANITARIUM. Officers: W. H. Heckman, Presi-
dent; J. W. Davis, Treasurer;
Melrose, Mass. 0. 0. Bernstein, Secretary.
Established 1899. Faculty: Superintendent, W. H.
Smith, M. D.
Officers of Board: H. F. Ketring,
President; J. B. Huguley, Sec-
retary and Treasurer; W. E.
Bliss, M. D., 1, Superintendent; PORTLAND SANITARIUM.
P. F. Bicknell, Chaplain; C. P.
Frye, Steward. Mt. Tabor Station, Portland, Ore.

Medical Faculty: W. E. Bliss, Founded, 1893; Reorganized, 1902.
M. D.; , Lady Physi- Became an institution of the
cian; Miss Zaidie Goodrich, Su- North Pacific Union Conference,
perintendent of Training-school 1906.
for Nurses.
Board of Directors: S. A. Lock-
wood, President; D. R. Nichols,
Secretary and Treasurer; H. W.
NORTH YAKIMA SANITARIUM. Decker, A. G. Adams, C. W.
Flaiz, E. D. Hurlburt.
North Yakima, Wash. Officers and Medical Faculty: Su-
perintendent, H. W. Vollmer,
Established 1906. M. D.; M. Canfield, M. D.; D.
Board of Managers: F. M. Ros- Nettleton, Chaplain; Mrs. Ella
siter (Pres.), E. W. Catlin E. Moore, Matron; D. R. Nich-
(Sec.), Mrs. Mary H. Rossiter ols, Business Manager.
182 SANITARIUMS

Training-school Faculty: Medical, ST. HELENA SANITARIUM.


S. A. Lockwood, M. Canfield, Sanitarium, Napa Co., Cal.
H. W. Vollmer; Domestic Sci-
ence, Mrs. Ella Moore; Culinary Established 1878.
Dept., Mrs. Sophia Giles; Bath- Board of Directors: W. T. Knox,
room Matron, Ruby Wright; President; L. M. Bowen, H. E.
Nursing, Janet Sullivan; Bible, Randall, Secretary and Treas-
Daniel Nettleton. urer; H. F. Rand, Camillus
Bush, H. W. Cottrell, E. E Par-
lin, W. C. White.
ROCK CITY SANITARIUM. Officers: H. F. Rand, Medical Su-
perintendent; L. M. Bowen,
316 Foster St., Nashville, Tenn. Business Manager; C. L. Tay-
(For Colored.) lor, Chaplain; Mrs. 4. L. Ings,
Matron; H. McDowell, Steward.
Established 1908. Medical Faculty: H. F. Rand, M.
D.; F. F. Abbott, M. D.; Hen-
Board: C. F. McVagh, F. R. rietta E. Brighouse, M. D.; Effie
Rogers, E. A. Sutherland, P. T. A. Brown, M. D.; Maria Ed-
Magan, C. P. Bollman, Mrs. N. wards, M. D.
Druillard, P. E. Palmer.
Medical Superintendent: L. Isbell- SANITARIUM FOOD COMPANY.
Blake, M. D.; D. E. Blake, Man- Incorporated Aug. 1, 1902.
ager; M. L. Isbell, Lady Nurse.
Equipment: Three-story building,
28-ft. ovens, 40 H. P. plant;
wine plant complete, one 10-bbl.
ROSTREVOR HILLS HYDRO. flour mill.
Capacity: Ten tons per day.
(Formerly Belfast Sanitarium.) Land under control: Five acres.
Rostrevor, County Down, Ireland. Directors: L. M. Bowen, Presi-
dent; W. T. Knox, H. W. Cot-
Established 1902. trell, Z. Thorp, H. E. Randall
Board of Managers: H. J. Wil- '(Secretary and Treasurer), E.
liams, J. J. Gillatt, A. Cunning- H. Waller; E. E. Parlin, At-
ham. torney.
Officers: H. J. Williams, Chair-
man. SYDNEY SANITARIUM AND
Medical Superintendent: H. J.
Williams, M. D.; Matron, Mrs. BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.
H. J. Williams. Wahroonga, New South Wales,
Australia.
Constituency: 0. A. Olsen, F. C.
SKODSBORG SANITARIUM. Richards, G. B. Starr, G. S.
Skodsborg, Denmark. Fisher, J. E. Fulton, C. W. Ir-
win, J. H. Woods, J. M. Johan-
Office: St. Kongensgade 36, Co- son, J. Hindson, F. W. Reekie,
penhagen. Edith M. Graham, E. S. Butz,
Officers: Director, J. C. Ottosen, F. W. Paap, A. W. Semmens.
M. D.; L. P. Hansen, Business Board of Directors: 0. A. Olsen,
Manager and Treasurer; R. J. President; A. W. Semmens, C.
Aagaard, Inspector. W. Irwin, J. H. Woods, .0. S.
Medical Faculty: J. C. Ottosen, Fisher, J. E. Fulton, Edith M.
M. D.; W. P. Larsen, M. D.; Graham (Sec. and Treas.), Dr.
N. P. Nelson, M. D. F. C. Richards.
SANITARIUMS 183

SYDNEY SANITARIUM. SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD


Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. CAFE.
Established 1902. Address: 16a Willis St., Welling-
Board: F. C. Richards, 0. A. Olsen, ton, New Zealand.
Mrs. E. Richards, A. W. Sem- Board: J. Pallant, G. F. Hansford,
mens, Mrs. A. W. Semmens, R. K. Piper, J. Walsh.
G. S. Fisher, E. H. Gates. Manager: G. E. Hansford.
Medical Faculty: F. C. Richards,
M. D.; Mrs. E. S. Richards, M.
D.; A. W. Semmens, Mrs. A. W. SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD
Semmens. CAFE.

SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD Address: Christchurch, New Zea-


COMPANY, COORANBONG, N. land.
S. W., AUSTRALIA. Board: J. Pallant, G. A. Brand-
stater, A. Carrick:
Board: C. W. Irwin, 0. A. Olsen, Manager: A. Carrick.
E. H. Gates, J. H. Woods, F. C.
Richards, G. S. Fisher, L.
Hoopes. SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD
Field Agent: G. S. Fisher. CAFE.
(This is operated as a department
of the Avondale School, the Address: Auckland, New Zealand.
work being done largely by stu- Board: J. Pallant, A. W. Wilkin-
dents.) son, L. Harvey, Mrs. J. Harri-
son.
SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD Manager: A. Wilkinson.
CAFE.
Address: 45 Hunter St., Sydney, TRI-CITY SANITARIUM.
N. S. W., Australia.
Board: G. S. Fisher, F. Richards, 1213 Fifteenth St., Moline, Ill.
M. D., J. H. Woods. Established 1900.
Manager: G. S. Fisher.
Incorporated as " Northern Illi-
SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD nois Medical Missionary and
CAFE. Sanitarium Association."
Board of Directors: Wm. Covert,
Address: 289 Collins St., Mel- S. P. S. Edwards, R. M. Clarke,
bourne, Victoria, Australia. H. C. Winslow, Jacob Klooster,
Board: C. Hallam, G. S. Fisher, W. A. Marsh, Jr., W. C. Fore-
S. M. Cobb, J. Gillespie. man, Mrs. Maria L. Edwards,
Manager: C. Hallam. M. C. Kirkendall.
Medical Faculty: R. M. Clarke,
SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD M. D., Supt.; Estella G. Nor-
CAFE. man, M. D., Lady Physician.
Address: 28 Waymouth St., Ade- Business Manager: W. C. Foreman.
laide, South Australia.
Board: G. S. Fisher, W. F. Rudge,
E. S. Butz, C. D. Baron. WABASH VALLEY SANI-
Manager: W. F. Rudge. TARIUM.

SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD La Fayette, Ind.


CAFE. Established 1906.
Address: Heathorn Buildings, Liv- Board of Directors: W. J. Stone,
erpool St., Hobart, Tasmania. T. A. Goodwin, C. J. Buhalts,
184 SANITARIUMS.

W. W. Worster, W. H. Edwards, (D. C.) Sanitarium Association.


W. P. Cunningham, J. W. Good- Constituency: The Executive Com-
Win. mittees of the General Confer-
Officers: W. J. Stone, President; ence and of the following Con-
C. J. Buhalts, Vice-President; ferences: Atlantic Union, Chesa-
Wm. W. Worster, M. D., Sec- peake, Virginia, West Virginia,
retary; T. A. Goodwin, Treas- District of Columbia, and the
urer; W. H. Edwards, Auditor. Board of Trustees.
Medical Staff: Wm, W. Worster, Board of Trustees: G. A. Irwin,
M. D., Supt.; L. A. Marsh, A. G. Daniells, I. H. Evans,
M. D. J. H. Neall, W. A. Ruble, D. H.
Kress, and the Business Man-
WALLA WALLA SANITARIUM. ager.
Officers: G. A. Irwin, President;
College Place, Wash. I. H. Evans, Vice-President and
Established 1905. Treasurer; D. H. Kress, Sec-
retary; E. R. Brown, Auditor;
Board of Directors: G. E. Lang- , Business Manager.
don, I. A. Dunlap, W. H. War- Medical Faculty: D. H. Kre'ss,
ner, T. L. Ragsdale, J. W. M. D.; Mrs. Lauretta 'Kress,
Isaac, C. M. Christiansen, E. W. M. D.; W. A. Ruble, M. D.; S. C.
Catlin. Bossert, M. D.
Officers of Board: Pres., G. E.
Langdon; Sec. and Business
Manager, W. H. Warner.
Medical Staff: W. H. Warner, WASHINGTON BRANCH SANI-
M. D.; W. B. Holden, M. D.; I. TARIUM.
A. Dunlap, M. D.
Nos. i and 2 Iowa Circle, Wash-
WASHINGTON SANITARIUM. ington, D. C.
Takoma Park Station, Wash- Officers: W. A. Ruble, M. D., Su-
ington, D. C. perintendent; Mrs. W. M. Lee,
Matron.
Dedicated June 12, 1907. Physicians: W. A. Ruble, M. D.,
Corporate Name: Washington Mrs. P. S. Sisco, M. D.
SANITARIUMS. 185

INSTITUTIONS PRIVATELY OWNED OR MANAGED, AND NOT


UNDER CONFERENCE SUPERVISION.
Acushnet Sanitarium, 25 Main St., New Bedford, Mass.; Supt., J. P.
Bradford, M. D.
Adirondack Sanitarium, Lake George, N. Y.; Supt., E. F. Otis, M. D.;
other members medical faculty, Mrs. Clara B. Otis, M. D.; Mrs.
Maud Otis-Vollmer, M. D.
Arizona Sanitarium, 515 Central Ave., Phoenix, Ariz.; Supt., E. C. Bond,
M. D.; J. M. Bond, M. D. Also has a branch institution near
Plicenix, for the care of those suffering from lung trouble.
Bellair Hydropathic, Bellair, near Durban, Natal, South Africa; Supt.,
F. Baumann.
Black River Valley Sanitarium, 327 State St., Watertown, N. Y.; Supt.,
Isadore L. Green, M. D.
Boise Sanatorium, Rooms 324-330, Boise City National Bank Building,
Boise, Idaho; Supt., J. E. Froom, M. D.
Chamberlain Sanitarium, Chamberlain, S. Dak.; Supt., C. P. Farns-
worth, M. D.
Colorado Springs Sanitarium, 126 North Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs,
Colo.; Manager, F. W. Patterson.
Fayette Sanitarium, 1941 Virginia Ave., Connerville, Ind.; Supt., Miss
Fort Worth Sanitarium, 1430 Lipscomb St., Fort Worth, Tex.; Supt.,
D. C. Ross, M. D.
Garden City Sanitarium, San Jose, Cal.; Supt., L. J. Belknap, M. D.
Grampian Hills Hydropathic, Crieff, Scotland; Supt., S. H. Murphy.
Hastings Hydropathic, Hastings, Bridgetown, Barbadds, West Indies;
Supt., Chas. Cave, M. D.
Hinsdale Sanitarium, Hinsdale, Ill.; Medical Supt., David Paulson;
Business Manager, H. E. Hoyt; Medical Faculty, David Paulson,
M. D.; Mary Wild-Paulson, M. D.
Home Sanitarium, St. Peter, Minn.; Manager, Jethro Kloss.
Japanese Sanitarium, Fukiai, Hatatsuka dori No. 7, Gochome, Kobe,
Japan; Supt., Dr. Kiku Noma; Business Manager, T. Kawano.
Lindsay Sanitarium, Box 485, Lindsay, Ontario; Supt., A. E. Henderson.
Little Rock Sanitarium, 1223. Wolfe St., Little Rock, Ark.; Supt. and
Manager, W. C. Green, M. D.
Logansport Sanitarium, 1128 Broadway, Logansport, Ind.; Supt., Jesse
Jared.
Long Beach Sanitarium, Long Beach, Cal.; physicians, Mrs. Abbie Win-
egar-Simpson, M. D.; D. D. Comstock, M. D.
Middletown Sanitarium, 10 Benton Ave., Middletown, N. Y.; Medical
Supt., B. B. Kinne, M. D.
Mill Valley and Mt. Tamalpais Sanitarium, Mill Valley, Cal.; Supt.,
F. T. Lamb, M. D.
Montrose Sanitarium, Montrose, Minn.; Medical Supt., E. P. Hawkins,
M. D.
Mountain Springs Sanitarium, Cuyahoga Falls Route, Botzum, Ohio;
Supt., F. A. Stahl.
Natal Health Institute, Longmarket St., Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South
Africa; Supt., D. G. Groenewald.
Nauheim Sanatorium, 470 Twenty:eighth St., Oakland, Cal.; Medical
Supt., W. H. Maxson, M. D.; Mrs. H. S. Maxson, M. D.
Nauheim Sanitarium, 46 Forest Park Ave., Springfield, Mass.; Medical
Supt., Mary Sanderson, M. D.
186 SANITARIUMS

Northwestern Sanitarium, Port Townsend, Wash. Medical Supt., W. R.


Simmons, M. D.
Otter Lake Sanitarium, Otter Lake, Mich.; Supt., P. E. Marsh, M. D.
Santa Barbara Sanitarium, 118 West Figueroa St., Santa Barbara, Cal.;
Supt., M. E. Eastman, M. D.
South Bend Treatment Parlors, 137 South Michigan St., South Bend,
Ind.; Supt., H. B. Boram, M. D.
Weatherford Sanitarium, Weatherford, Okla.; Supt., D. Gaede, M. D.
Willamette Sanitarium, Salem, Oregon; Supt., N. C. MacLafferty, M. D.

OUTLINE OF COURSES IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.


At the convention called by the Educational Department of the
General Conference, and held at College View, Nebr., June 28 to July
10, 1906, it was recommended that the work of the Intermediate Schools,
Academies, and Colleges, be organized upon a unit basis. A unit means
one study, twelve weeks, five days in the week, with recitation periods
as follows: Intermediate schools, thirty minutes; Academies, forty
minutes; Colleges, forty-five minutes. Requirements for errtrance to,
and completion of, the various courses are as follows:
Age at Requirements for
Entrance. Completion.
Intermediate Course 14 90 units
Academic Course 16 66 units
College Courses 18 60 units
Training Courses:
For Ministers, Missionaries, and Bible
Workers 20 36 units
For Missionary Teachers 18 39 units
For Preparatory Medical Students 18 36 units
For Music Teachers 16 48 units
For Business Workers 16 36 units
For Stenographers and Secretaries 16 33 units
For Nurses' Courses, the course of in-
struction and training given in our
sanitariums 18
Relation of Courses.
Church-school Academy College
1 2 3 4 5 -6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
' 17 8 9 10 I
Intermediate
Lists of church-schools and teachers will be found in connection with
directories of the Conferences in which such schools are located.
Directories of Colleges, Academies, and Intermediate Schools pre-
cede, while following is a table giving statistical information of these
schools, with grades taught in each:
STATISTICAL TABLES. 187

STATISTICAL TABLES.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

Build Enrol-
Name Assets ings Acres Capacity ment Teachers Grades
Adelphian $20,517.51 3 77 75 55 7 7-12
Alberta 4,000.00 2 160 50 39 4 1-12
Arizona 200.00 1 ... 40 . .. 2 1-11
Avondale 68,978.19 20 1,100 225 190 13 7-13
Battle Creek 8,000.00 1 2 300 160 4 1-10
Beechwood 3,096.07 3 13 60 71 8 6-10
Berean 2,000.00 1 55 60 ... 6 1-10
Bethel 26,000.00 11 195 80 164 7 7-11
Cedar Lake 10,793.13 5 82 120 90 6 1-10
Central California 2,500.00 2 5 120 76 3 1-10
Claremont 34,184.46 4 22 116 78 9 1-11
Clear Water . 4,000.00 2 70 40 33 3 1-10
Colorado Western 3,939.83 1 2 90 80 3 1-10
Cumberland 1,500.00 3 100 40 31 4 1- d
Darling Range 7,958.31 2 -100 22 22 3 7-10
Diamante 5,000.00 2 ' 120 100 77 6 6-12
Du Quoin 2,200.00 1 7 30 15 2 7-10
Eastern Colorado 7,400.00 2 6 38 30 :I 1.-12
Elk Point 11,223.57 2 40 60 68 5 7-10
Emmanuel 92,500.00 25 264 150 112 18 8-16
Eufola 4,000.00 4 23 65 90 3 1-12
Fernando 25,000.00 5 12 125 150 12 7-12
Fiji 3,512.00 1 270 40 30 3 1-10
Forest Home 4,200.00 3 38 36 81 3 1-10
Fort Ogden 1,300.00 2 42 50 36 1 1- 8
Fox River 11,000.00 5 43 40 65 5 7-12
Friedensau 44,063.52 1 45 150 130 12 6-16
0 oldsberry 2,000.00 2 '1 100 60 2 1-10
Gravel Ford 4,000.00 3 3 60 40 3 1-10
Guatemala 1,000.00 3 125 .. 5 1-10
Haapai 300.00 1 .. 40 20 2 1-10
Hazel . 6,000.00 2 52 50 35 4 1-10
Hildebran 6,000.00 4 275 100 105 3 1- 9
- Hillcrest 2,250.00 2 93 25 ... 2 Special
Iowa 20,000.00 6 100 60 80 5 7-12
Keene 51,134.32 12 144 325 305 13 1-16
Korean 5,650.00 7 50 100 100 3 6-10
Latin 1,359.20 1 30 40 29 6 7-12
Laurelwood 7,000.00 2 58 90 90 3 7-10
Loma Linda 1 .. 125 120 14 Special
Lornedale 1'-,,915.76 5 50 50 16 2 9- I.1
Manson , 1,483.78 2 214 50 50 3 1-12
Maplewood 18,000.00 2 90 85 100 7 7-12
Meadow Glade 6,750.00 3 20 100 100 6 1-10
Mt. Ellis 6,000.00 3 20 60 48 3 6-10
Mt. Vernon 39,400.00 4 25 150 110 10 1-16
Nashville 25,000.00 12 414 50 84 7 9-16
1 Assets, etc., included in statement for Loma Linda Sanitarium.
188 STATISTICAL TABLES.

Build. Enrol.
Name Assets ings Acres Capacity ment Teachers Grades
Northern California 2,500.00 3 4 60 35 2 1-10
Oakwood 21,779.76 10 358 100 81 8 5-12
Otsego 20,500.00 6 232 125 2 1-11
Petoskey 500.00 1 ... 20 .. 3 7-10
Pine Grove 4,000.00 1 60 40 20 2 1- 7
Portage Plains 8,050.00 1 130 30 15 3 7-10
Pica, Chile 2,000.00 2 50 25 j 20 2 6-10
Pukekura 27,185.06 3 170 75 64 8 1-10
Rome, Italy 200.00 1 .. 120 102 10 6-12
Royal 2,000.00 2 4 50 35 4 1-10
Scandinavian 500.00 1 .. 30 ... 4 9-12
Shenandoah 9,000.00 1 42 50 2 1-12
Sheyenne 28,027.91 4 400 75 59 8 7-12
Singapore - 500.00 1 .. . 30 20 2 1-10
Society Islands 6,000.00 2 200 25 15 3 1-10
South Lancaster 61,371.22 6 12 250 304 16 7-14
Southern 35,460.14 3 260 250 185 10 1-14
Stanborough Park 4,873.71 2 55 80 76 8 6-13
Strode 7,000.00 4 18 100 40 4 1-12
Swedish 16,405.00 2 590 50 40 3 9-12
Takoma Park 5,000.00 1 ... 100 65 4 1-11
Taquary, Brazil 4,000.00 1 12 50 30 1 6-10
Toluca, N. C. 3,000.00 2 14 70 20 1 7-10
Tonga 600.00 1 ... 60 50 3 1-10
Tunesassa 4,500.00 3 202 30 36 2 9-12
.Union College 187,869.51 9 125 600 560 40 9-16
WTalderly 4,744.46 3 390 16 14 3 7-12
Walla Walla 83,951.76 5 50' 306 290 20 7-16
Washington Sem'y 85,000.00 5 14 100 85 10- Special
West African 2,500.00 1 .... 40 .. 3 6-10
West Indian 11,000.00 4 507 40 35 6 4- 9
Western Normal 35,000.00 3 20 180 .. 9 1-16
Williamsdale 9,500.00 5 200 40 3S 3 5-11
Wyoming 3,000.00 2 40 20 2 7-10

Total, 81 $1,333,828.18 291 8,691 7,344 5,729 1 469


The enrolment given is for the school year 1907-08.

STATISTICAL TABLE OF PUBLISHING HOUSES.


Number Lan
Name Assets Buildings Employees guage
Advocate $ 6,242.38 1 4 1
Avondale 10,541.33 2 30 7
Brazil 17,129.09 1 5 2
British 51,916A6 1 29 3
Buenos Ayres 5,000.00 1 2 I
Canadian 6,389.48. 2 1.
Chile 2,500.00 1. 3 I
PUBLISHING HOUSES. 189

Number Lan
Name Assets Buildings Employees guages
Chinese 2,792.59 1 12 3
Christiania 35,910.00 2 12 3
Denmark 7,731.05 1 3 1
Fiji 1,461.00 1 5 3
Finland 10,200.68 1 2 2
Hamburg 63,250.06 4 54 17
India 1,500.00 1 9 4
International 19,106.72 3 40 4
Latin 6,107.36 1 2 4
Mexican 2,548.62 1 2 1
Pacific Press 250,000.00 9 90 6
Review and Herald 237,800.06 2 65 1
Signs Publishing Co. 102,626.15 1 55 1
Singapore. 974.00 1 5 3
South Africa 803.55 1 2 6
South Lancaster 6,679.10 1 10 2
Southern Publishing Assn. 100,000.00 3 40 1
Stockholm 14,319.40 1 4 I
Watchman . 8,033.23 1 7 1
._..
Total, 26 $971,562:oI 43 494 Note 1

1 The total here would not indicate the number of languages in


which denominational publications are issued, since many of the pub-
lishing houses issue in the same language, thus duplicating the number,

Languages in which Denominational Publications are Issued.


Denominational publications, consisting of books, tracts, pamphlets,
periodicals, etc., are issued by our publishing houses in the following
languages:
Amoy dialect (China) Hebrew Russian
Arabic Hindi Samoan
Armenian-Greek Hungarian Santhali
Basuto Icelandic Servian
Battak Italian Se sap
Bengali Japanese Slovakian
Bohemian Java-Malay Spanish
Bulgarian Kaffir Swahili
Burmese Korean Swedish
Cantonese (China) Laplandish - Tahitian
Ch a su Lettonian Tamil
Danish-Norwegian Lithuanian Tongan
Dutch Livonian Turkish-Armenian
English Malay Urdu
Esthonian Mandarin (China) Welsh
Fijian Manganja Wendic
Finnish Maori Wen-li (China)
French Polish Yiddish
German Portuguese Zulu
Greek Raratongan
Hawaiian Rumanian Total, 61
STATISTICAL TABLE OF SANITARIUMS.
O

A. Under Conference Supervision.


Patients Value Total of Em.
Name Assets Buildings Acres Capacity Treated of Charity Physicians Nurses Others ployees

Adelaide, South Australia '$ 8,729.99 2 2 10 50 1 2 2 5


Alberta, Lacombe, Alberta 4,000.00 1 .. 20 250 $ 200.00 4 5 9
Atlanta, Georgia 15,000.00 1 4 15 50 1 3 2 6
Avondale, Cooranbong, Australia 10,315.88 2 10 20 150 200.00 2 2 4
Boulder, Colorado 137,652.55 12 90 100 500 13,116.46 4 40 40 84 i _';
Calcutta, India 1,500.00 1 5 200 2 2 4 "&t1
Cape, So. Africa 30,935.76 2 5 24 150 1,948.00 1 8 3 12 ;11
Caterham, England 22,857.59 2 23 35 1,248 250.00 1 12 5 18 c ;`.
Christiania, Norway 2,136.11 1 6 300 165.00 0 5 4 9
Christchurch, New Zealand 20,002.06 2 7 18 40 292.20 5 4 9
College Springs, Mt. Vernon, Ohio 1,200.00 2 10 200 1' 12 1 14 tc
Fayetteville, Arkansas 6,000.00 2 1 8 50 100.00 .. 3 3 6
Florida, Orlando 15,618.57 7 67 25 100 2 5 3 10 C4
Friedensau, Germany 108,461.00 3 45 61 333 250.00 2 63 10 75
Frydenstrand, Denmark 22,482.91 1 8 50 300 400.00 1 12 8 21
Glendale, California 50,234.56 3 5 50 275 700.00 2 21 19 42
Graysville, Tennessee 23,837.36 3 45 35 130 300.00 1 12 5 18
Hydropathic, Adelaide, So. Australia 8,105.15 1 10 200 100.00 1 5 1 7
Iowa, Des Moines 37,812.67 2 30 304 1,649.98 2 28 8 38
Kansas, Wichita 42,316.90 4 , 20 65 150 2,517.70 2 21 7 30
Kimberley, South Africa 18,761.09 2 1 5 200 2 2 4
3,500.00 1 30 300 200.00 , 2 5 15 22
Kobe, Japan_
Lake Geneva, Gland, Switzerland 14,174.75 4 70 50 308 200.00 1 18 22 41
Leicester, England 2,324.61 1 15 126 100.00 5 4 9
Loma Linda, California 123,861.00 14 112 100 400 1,000.00 4 57 50 111
Madison, Wisconsin 87,000.00 5 5 60 350 480.00 2 30 7 39
Mussoorie, India 2,000.00 1 8 12 100 1 6 2 9
Nashville, Tennessee 57,849.59 1 10 35 300 906.88 2 1.2 6 20
Nebraska, College View 70,000.00 4 5 100 435 4,011.81 2 32 184
Nebraska, Hastings 30,000.00 1 1 40 25 1 5 5.2
10

STATISTICAL TABLES.
New England, Melrose, Mass. 117,129.94 6 , 42 100 358 1,410.62 2 36 31 69
North Yakima, Washington 28,000.00 2 . 6 45 250 1 9 8 18
Paradise Valley, California 45,733.67 2 30 50 195 400.00 1 10 197 285
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 72,000.00 3 30 1,200 1,200.00 1 15
Portland, Oregon .63,777.86 2 2 75 557 3 30 15 . 48
Rock City, Nashville, Tenn. 4,000.00 3 10 25 1 1 1 3
Rostrevor, Ireland 8,085.20 3 130 14 100 1.50.00 1 4 2 7
Rural (near Nashville) 10,000.00 4 20 25 200.00 2 6 4 12
St. Helena, California 166,187.16 25 638 200 1,000 3,948.16 4 70 66 140
Skodsborg, Denmark 124,420.42 5 4 120 803 2,546.94 4 47 63 114
Sydney, Australia 80,367.79 5 80 70 648 1,622.36 2 28 11 41
Tri-City, Moline, Ill. 48,324.02 2 25 200 300.00 2 14 5 21
Wabash Valley, La Fayette, Ind. 50,000.00 4 25 35 200 500.00 2 18 5 25
Walla Walla, College Place, Wash. 15,000.00 2 1 25 550 2,000.00 1 9 4 14
Washington, Takoma Park, D. C. 183,329.78 3 33 75 300 700.00 3 40 4 47
Washington Branch, Wash., D. C. 12,906.75 1 20 250 350.00 2 13 5 20

Total, 46 $2,007,932.69 26o 1,535 1,958 14,185 $44,416.12 69 787 514 1,370
B. Under Private Supervision.
Patients Value Total Em-
Name Assets Buildings Acres Capacity Treated of Charity Physicians Nurses Others ployees
Aeushnet, New Bedford, Mass. 2,000.00 1 15 250 1 4 3 8
Adirondack, Lake George, N. Y. 6,000.00 4 12 50 180 500.00 2 2 4 8
Arizona, Phcenix 15,000.00 3 56 35 276 2,300.00 2 4 5 11
Bellair, near Durban, Natal 500.00 2 3 16 45 3 6 9
Black River, Watertown, N. Y. 2,000.00 2 1 15 137 200.00 1 1 1 3
Boise, Idaho 3,000.00 .. 100 400.00 1 3 1 5

STATISTICALTABLES.
Chamberlain, South Dakota 105,000.00 8 30 75 850 3,800.00 3 30 9 42
Colorado Springs, Colorado 3,000.00 1 20 165 650.00 1 2 4 7
Fayette, Connersville, Ind. ' 1,000.00 3 25 25 ' 4 2 6
Fort Worth, Texas 2,500.00 1 10 .178 1,240.00 1 3 1 5
Garden City, San Jose, Cal. 60,000.00 3 20 41 400 1,000.00 3 20 6 29
Grampian Hills, Crieff, Scotland 500.00 1 1 20 150 250.00 2 2 4
Hastings, Barbados, West Indies 800.00 1 1 74 100.00 1 3 2 6
Hinsdale, Illinois. 75,000.00 7 . 10 100 700 2 15 25 42
Home, St. Peter, Minn. 28,000.00 3 300 15 345 480.00 1 5 2 8
Japanese, Kobe, Japan 3,000.00 1 25 500 1 5 20 26
Little Rock, Arkansas 26,000.00 2 3 35 500 1,200.00 1 15 5 21
Lindsay, Ontario 1,000.00 1 12 53 35.00 .. 3 1 4
Long Beach, California 75,000.00 2 3 75 400 350.00 2 15 11 28
Logansport, Indiana 1,000.00 1 10 75 100.00 1 3 4 S
Middletown, New York 15,000.00 2 15 70 475.00 1 7 3 11
Mill Valley, California 30,000.00 1 6 50 250 600.00 2 8 10 20
Montrose, Minnesota 7,000.00 2 1 7 150 1,000.00 2 2 7
M6untain Springs, Botzum, Ohio 20,000.00 3 130 , 8 13 3 2 5
Natal Health Institute, Natal, So. Af. 681.80 1 1 8 150 194.80 1 3 2 6
Nauheim, Oakland, Cal. 60,000.00 3 1 40 300 4,000.00 2 15 5 22
Nauheim, Springfield, Mass. 3,000.00 1 .. 16 100 1,200.00 1 6 4 11
Northwestern, Pt. Townsend, Wash. 44,315.00 2 19 100 425 1,620.00 1 8 12 21
Otter Lake, Michigan 20,000.00 1 6 35 125 2 5 3 10
Santa Barbara, California 13,500.00 3 40 6 100 200.00 ' 1 2 3 6

STATISTICAL TABLES.
South Bend, Indiana 1,500.00 1 20 300 500.00 2 .. 2
Weatherford, Oklahoma 4,000.00 1 12 60 250.00 1 2 2 5
Willamette, Salem, Oregon 2,000.00 1 10 15 100 200.00 1 4 5 10

Total, 33 $631,296.80 69 653 927 7,546 $22,844.80 41 208 167 416


Grand Total, 79 $2,639,229.49 229 2,188 2,885 21,731 ' $67,260.91 110 995 681 1,786

NOTE. The figures indicating assets of institutions, as shown on preceding pages, are based on estimates secured
from various sources, and are not compiled from the official annual statements of the institutions reported. The
figures represent simply the total approximate amount invested in the various enterprises specified.
The totals in the foregoing tables would be increased if all to whom requests were sent for information had fur-
nished reports. Because of a failure to receive returns, conservative estimates were inserted by the compiler for the
following sanitariums: Adelaide, Frydenstrand, Kobe, Leicester, Rostrevor, Arizona, Garden City, Logansport, Willam-
ette. Estimates were also made for a few other items in the tables. Some people seem to have a tendency to be very
prompt in revising matter after it is published, and yet these persons very likely paid no attention to repeated and
urgent requests for reports, sent both by mail and telegraph. If any are so disposed in the present instance, even their
criticism will be gladly received, and used for the next issue, since that may be the best they can furnish. Because of
delinquency, the directories of several educational institutions and sanitariums are not included in this Year Book.
DIRECTORY OF. PHYSICIANS.
Abbott, Geo. K., Loma Linda, via Co]unga, Mrs. A. N., Arteaga No.
Redlands, Cal. 24, San Pedro, E. de Coah,
Abbott, F. F., Sanitarium, Napa Mexico.
Co., Cal. Comstock, D. D., Long Beach, Cal.
Cooper, J. E., 126 North Cascade
Ball, Clarence F., 80 Crescent St., Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.
Rutland, Vt. Cummings, R. S., care Paradise
Barber, Ora, Loma Linda, via Red- Valley Sanitarium, National
lands, Cal. City, Cal.
Bascom, Amy I., Box 414, Hunts-
ville, Ala. De Forest, P. A., Gland, Ct. Vaud,
Behn, E., F'riedensau, Post Gra- Switzerland.
bow, Bez. Magdeburg, Germany. Droll, G. A., 1424 Charlotte St.,
Belknap, L. J., San Jose, Cal. Kansas City, Mo.
Bell; J. J., Stranach St., Pieter- Dunscombe, W. C., 42 Yamamoto-
maritzburg, Natal, South Af- dori, Nichome, Kobe, Japan.
rica. Dunlap, I. A., College Place,
Blake, Lottie Isbell, 316 Foster Wash.
St., Nashville, Tenn. Eastman, M. E., 118 West Fig-
Bliss, W. E., care New England ueroa St., Santa Barbara, Cal.
Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass. Edwards, S. P. S., Sanitarium,
B9nd, E. C., 515 North Ceritral Napa Co., Cal.
Ave., Phcenix, Ariz. - Edwards, Mrs. Maria, Sanitarium,
Bond, J. M., 515 North Central Napa Co., Cal.
Ave., Phcenix, Ariz. Elliott, L. E., Hawleyville, Iowa.
Boram, H. B., 137 South Michigan Erkenbeck, J. W., Hotel' Amer-
St., South Bend, Ind. icano, Ameca, Jalisco, Mexico.
Bossert, S. C., Takoma Park Sta- Evans, Newton, Madison, Tenn.
tion, Washington, D. C.
Bradford, Joel P., 25 Main St., Farnsworth, C. P., Chamberlain,
New Bedford, Mass. S. Dak.
Braucht, F. E., R. F. D. No. 8, Fattebert, U. C., 2a Calle de Mal-
tos, No. 3, San Luis Potosi,
Wichita, Kans.
Brighouse, Henrietta E., Sanita- Mexico.
rium, Napa Co., Cal. Fisher, V. L., Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Britton, Mary E., 545 North Lime- Froom, J. E., Rooms 324-330,
stone St., Lexington, Ky. Boise City National Bank Bldg.,
Boise, Idaho.
Brown, Effie A., Sanitarium, Napa
Co., Cal. Gaede, D., Weatherford, Okla.
Brown, G. G., 1026 Warren Ave., George, W. A., care Sanitarium,
West, Detroit, Mich. Nashville, Tenn.
Caldwell, J. E., 510 Walnut St., George, Lyra Hunt, care Sanita-
Knoxville, Tenn. rium, Nashville, Tenn.
Canfield, M., Mt. Tabor Station, Gray, Etta, Glendale, Cal.
Portland, Oregon. Green, W. C., 1223 Wolfe St.,
Carey, A., R. F. D. No. 5, Hick- Little Rock, Ark.
ory, N. C. Green, Isadore L., 327 State St.,
Cave, Chas., Hastings, Bridge- Watertown, N. Y.
town, Barbados, West Indies. Gregory, A. L., Taquary, Rio
Clarke, R. M., 1213 Fifteenth St., Grande do Sul, Brazil, South
Moline, Ill. America.
194
DIRECTORY OF PHYSICIANS. 195

Habenicht, R. H., Casilla 481, Larsen, W. P., Sanatorium, Skods-


Buenos Ayres, Argentine Re- borg, Denmark.
public, South America. Larson, A. G., College View, Nebr.
Hansen, C. A., 1653 High St., Den- Leadsworth, J. R., Loma Linda,
ver, Colo. via Redlands, Cal.
Harding, G. T., Jr., 78 South Lindsay, Kate, Sanitarium, Boul-
Third St., Columbus, Ohio. der, Colo.
Hare, G. A., Fresno, Cal. Lockwood, S. A., Mt. Tabor Sta.,
Harris, A. J., 311 Jackson Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
Nashville, Tenn. Lockwood, Mrs. Myrtle S., Mt.
Harris, Mrs. Clara, 311 Jackson Tabor Sta., Portland, Oregon.
Bldg., Nashville, Tenn.
Hawkins, E. P., Montrose, Minn. MacLafferty, N. C., Salem, Oregon.
Heald, G. H., Takoma Park Sta- Magan, Lillian, Madison, Tenn.
tion, Washington, D. C. Martinson, M. M., 612 North Tay-
Hetherington, A. J., Graysville, ' for Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Tenn. Martinson, Stella C., 612 North
Holden, W. B., Corbett Building, Taylor Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Portland, Oregon. Martinson, Elsie M., 212 Oak St.,
Holland, L. L., R. F. D. No. 8, Chicago, Ill.
Wichita, Kans. Marsh, Phillip E., Otter Lake,
Houser, M. Estella, College View, Mich.
Nebr. Marsh, Lucinda A., La Fayette,
Humphrey, Amy R., Bethel, Wis. Ind.
Maxson, W. H., 470 Twenty-
Ingersoll, Robert S., Stanborough eighth St., Oakland, Cal.
Park, Watford, England. Maxson, Mrs. W. H., '470 Twenty-
Ingersoll, Mrs. Olive P., Stanbor- eighth St., Oakland, Cal.
ough Park, Watford, England. Menke], H. C., Mussoorie Sanita-
rium, Mussoorie, India.
James, W. H., Medical Institute, Meyer, E., Friedensau, Post Gra-
Adelaide, South Australia, Aus- bow, Bez. Magdeburg, Ge'rmany.
tralia. Miller, Ruth Merritt, 2 Havelock
John, A. Allen, The Halcyon, Road, Lucknow, India.
Cuautla, Morelos, Mexico. Miller, H. W., Box 993, U: S. Pos-
Jones, W. Harriman, Long Beach, tal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Cal. Monsen, W. B., Luray, S. C.
Jones; L. L., Hastings, Nebr.
Jump, Howard M., R. F. D. No. 2,
Bowling Green, Ohio. Neall, J. H., 243 South Boulevard,
Atlanta, Ga.
Nelson, N. P., SkodsbOrg, Den-
Kay, M. M., Glendale, Cal. mark.
Keem, Law, Fat Shan, via Can- Nelson, Mrs. Ida., Box 1198, Okla-
ton, China. homa City, Okla.
Kellogg, M. G., Healdsburg, Cal. Norman, Estella G., 1213 Fif-
Kinne, B. B., 10 Benton Ave., Mid- teenth St., Moline, Ill.
dletown, N. Y.
Kress, D. H., Takoma Park Sta- Oberholtzer, 011ie, 15 Tenassurum
tion, Washington, D. C. Road, Moulmein, Burma.
Kress, Mrs. Lauretta, Takoma Olsen, A. B., The Hydro, Cater-
Park Station, Washington, D. C. ham, Surrey, England.
Otis, Elmer F., Sanitarium, Lake
Laird, Mrs, Emma Perrine, Chang- George, N. Y.
sha, Hunan, China. Otis, Mrs. Clara B., Sanitarium,
Lamb, F. T., Mill Valley, Cal. Lake George, N. Y.
196 DIRECTORY OF PHYSICIANS.

Otis, L. J., 603 East Twelfth St., Shively, J. Dow, care Sanitarium,
Des Moines, Iowa. Boulder, Colo.
Otis, F. J., 28 Thirty-third Place, Shively, Eva M., care Sanitarium,
Chicago, Ill. Boulder, Colo.
Ottosen, J. C., Sanatorium, Skods- Sickler, L. N., Drawer 28, Or-
borg, Denmark. lando, Fla.
Simmons, W. R., Port Townsend,
Pampaian, Vahon, Grindelberg Wash.
15a, Hamburg, Germany. Simpson, Abbie Winegar, Long
Parmele, Mrs. Lydia E., Drawer Beach, Cal.
28, Orlando, Fla. Sisco, Mrs. P. S., 1 and 2 Iowa
Paulson, David, Hinsdale, Ill. Circle, Washington, D. C.
Paulson, Mary W., Hinsdale, Ill. Starbuck, A. B., Dallas, Oregon.
Prince, C. 0., South Lancaster, Smith, W. H., 1929 Girard Ave.,
Mass. Philadelphia, Pa.
Starr, Mrs. Lillis, Loma Linda, via
Rand, H. F., Sanitarium, Napa Redlands, Cal.
Co., Cal. Stevens, Nellie, Madison, Wis.
Randall, H. E., Lapeer, Mich. Swayze, W. S., 60 Libertad,
Replogle, G. B., St. Peter, Minn. Guadalajara, Mexico.
Richards, Frank C., Wahroonga, Swayze, Mrs. Alice M., 60 Lib-
N. S. W., Australia. ertad, Guadalajara, Mexico.
Richards, Mrs. Eulalia S., Wah-
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Thomason, Geo., Plumstead, Cape,
Rockwell, Orville, College View, South Africa.
Nebr.
Ross, D. C., 1430 Lipscomb St., Vernier, Jean A., 58 Madison
Fort Worth, Texas. Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Rossiter, F. M., North Yakima, Vollmer, Maud 0., Sanitarium,
Wash. Lake George, N. Y.
Ruble, W. A., 1 and 2 Iowa Cir- Vollmer, H. W.; Mt. Tabor Sta-
cle, Washington, D. C. tion, Portland, Oregon.
Runck, Geo., Berrien Springs,
Mich.
Warner, W. H., College Place,
Sanderson, Mary, 46 Forest Park Wash.
Ave., Springfield, Mass. Washburn, F. A., 134 South
Schleef, H. C., Cottage Grove, Ore- Eighth St., Grand Junction,
gon. Colo.
Schleef, Katherine, Cott age White, Julia A., Loma Linda, via
Grove, Oregon. Redlands, Cal.
Sell, E. H. M., Woodcrest Ave., Whitelock, T. S., National City,
White Plains, N. Y. Cal.
Selmon, A. C., Chao Chia Keo, Williams, H. J., Rostrevor, County
Ronan, via HankOw, China. Down, Ireland.
Selmon, Mrs. Bertha L., Cheo Chia _Worster, W. W., La Fayette,
Keo, Ronan, via FIankow, China. Ind.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.
Only the names of ordained and Anderson, August, College View,
licensed ministers appear in Nebr.
'this list. To determine the na- Anderson, A. C., 517 Summit St.,
ture of any person's appoint- Lead City, S. Dak.
ment, reference should be made Anderson, B. L., Kulangsu; Amoy,
to the directory of the Confer- China.
ence operating in the field Anderson, H. P., Racine, Wis.
where the worker is located. Anderson, Fred, Unionsgatan 4,
This applies to the workers Helsingf ors, Finland.
named above, as well as all Anderson, Nils, Reykjavik, Ice-
other classes. land.
Anderson, J. N., care British Post-
Abd-Elshaheed, Awada, Luxor, office, Canton, China.
Upper Egypt. Anderson, John F., 827 Magnolia
Achenbach, C. V., Drawer 23, Or- St., St. Paul, Minn.
lando, Fla. Anderson, J. H., 24 Quincy St.,
AclVloody, C. D., English Post- Quincy, Mass.
office, Galata, Constantinople, Anderson, A. C., Harmattan, Al-
Turkey. berta, Canada.
Adams, J. W., Station M, Los Anderson, A. W., Warburton, Vic-
Angeles, Cal. toria, Australia.
Adams, P. P., Vernon, British Anderson, Martin E., Box 104,
Columbia. Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.
Adams, E. H., Station M, Los An- Anderson, U. S., Eaton, Ind.
geles, Cal. Anderson, W. H., S. D. A. Mission,
Adams, W. M., Port Hammond, Pemba, Northwest Rhodesia,
- British Columbia. South Africa.
Adkins, W. L., 26 Wesley St., Sta. Anderson, Birger, Kungsgatan 34,
D, Baltimore, Md. Stockholm, Sweden.
Allen, A. N., Casilla 1002, Lima, Andreasen, M. L., 475 Seventy-
Peru, South America. ninth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Ahren, E. J., Kungsgatan 34,
Andress, Wm. M., 134 South
Stockholm, Sweden.
Eighth St., Grand Junction,
Airey, R. W., R. F. D. No. 1,
Gaston, Oregon. Colo.
Allen, J., Heathorn Buildings, Liv- Andrews, W. R., 51 Whitmore
erpool St., Hobart, Tasmania, St., Hartford, Conn.
Australia. Andrews, R. F., College View,
Allen, M. J., 371 Sackville St., Nebr.
Toronto, Ontario. Andross, E. E., 257 South Hill
Allum, F. A., Cheo Chia Keo, Ho- St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Tian, China. Anglebarger, G. W., 531 Jason St.,
Altman, M. A., 62 Dundrennan Denver, olo,
Road, Langside, Glasgow, Scot- Armitage, F. B., Maranatha Mis-
land. sion, Trumpeters, near Gra-
Alway, W. A., Maple Plain, Minn. hamstown, Cape Colony, South
Alway, G. M., 521 Veta Ave., Africa.
Pueblo, Colo. Armstrong, B., 4 Ulsterville Gar-
Amadon, G. W., 303 West Van dens, Belfast, Ireland.
Buren St., Battle Creek, Mich. Armstrong, W. H., 1205 Laurel
Amelun,,' K., Grindelberg 15a, St., Columbia, S. C.
Hamburg, Germany. Armstrong, H. E., " Llandydd," 77
197
198 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Tewkesbury St., Cathays, Car- Batterson, Wm., 1816 D Ave.,


diff, Wales. Kearney, Nebr.
Armstrong, A. D., 17 Sellon's Ave., Baum, Chas. S., South Lancaster,
Harlesden, London, N. W., Eng- Mass.
land. Baumann, H., Grindelberg 15a,
Ashton, N. S., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Hamburg, Germany.
Aufdehar, H. A., Bennett, Colo. Beach, J. W., Hildebran, N. C.
Augsbourger, Ulysee, 14 rue Au- Beardsley, J. I., Box 686, Sioux
bert, Plateau de Saulieres, Al- Falls, S. Dak.
ger, Algeria. Beckner, J. B., 31 Dundonald St.,
Avery, W. L., Cedar Lake, Mich. Port of Spain, Trinidad, West
Indies.
Babcock, D. C., Freetown, Sierra Beckner, R. A., 60 Lower Kem-
Leone, West Africa. mendine Road, Kemmendine,
Babcock, H. W., Cottage Grove, Rangoon, Burma.
Oregon. Beddoe, B. E., Box 855, Reno, Nev.
Babcock, NI. S., Pasadena, Cal. Beebe, E. I., Holly, Mich.
Babcock, Charles M., 515 East Beeson, C. A., 905 North Califor-
Eighth Ave., Duluth, Minn. nia Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
Babel., G. H., Graysville, Tenn. Behr, H., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Bacon, A. E., '62 Dundrennan burg, Germany.
Road, Langside, Glasgow. Behrens, J. H., Mountain View,
Badaut, J. P., Beauvoir, Branges, Cal.
Saone et Loire, France. Bell, A. R., 706 Pennsylvania Ave.,
Badaut, Paul, 16 rue Forses, St. York, Pa.
Jacques, Paris, France. Bell, C. V., Avondale School,
Baer, R. T., 8 Lillian Terrace, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.
Cheyenne, Wyo. Bellah, C. G., 1109 East Twelfth
Bagby, J. W., R. F. D. No. 2, St., Kansas City, Mo.
Hanford, Cal. Bellinger, James, Amory, Miss.
Bagby, J. R., 732 Santa Fe St., Bellows, R. J., Friday's Sation,
Alva, Okla. via Perkins, Mich.
Baharian, Z. G., Aintab, Asia Beltz, Frank, Brusque, Santa
Minor. Cathrina, Brazil, South Amer,
Bahr, E., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- ica.
burg, Germany. Bender, U., Riversdale, Jamaica
Baierle, C., Cresco, Pa. West Indies.
Baker, Isaac, Hamby, Tex. Bklezit, Leopold, 29 rue de la
Baker, W. L. H., Heathorn Build- Synagogue, Geneva, Switzer-
ings, Liverpool St., Hobart, Tas- land.
mania, Australia. Benham, R. D., 1582 East Hoyt
Balada, E., Correo 3, Casilla 43, St., Mount Tabor, Oregon.
Santiago, Chile, South America. Benson, H. F., 42 Yamamoto-dori,
Ballenger, J. F., Box 7, Tropico, Niehome, Kobe, Japan.
Cal. Benson, C. L., College View, Nebr.
Ballenger, E. S., Box 7, Tropico, Bergersen, N. C., Akersgaden 74,
Cal. Christiania, Norway.
Balsbaugh, H. C., 821 South Sixth BernStein, 0. 0., 4910 Arch St.,
St., Paducah, Ky. Philadelphia, Pa.
Bartlett, A. W., Brunswick, Ga. Berry, G. W., Angora, Nebr.
Bartlett, W. T., Stanborough Berthelsen, P. E., College View,
Park, Watford, England. Nebr.
Basney, H. C., R. F. D. No. 1, Bicknell, P. F., care New England
Ceres, Cal. Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.
Bates, C. H., 134 South Eighth St., Bidwell,- W. E., R. F. D. No. 1,
Grand Junction, Colo. Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
MINISTERIAL 1)1RECT OR Y . 199

Bird, A. C., Caldwell, Idaho. Brock, A., Taquary, Rio Grande do


Bird, W. L., Vonore, Tenn. Sul, Brazil, South America.
Black, W. L., Medford, Oregon. Broderson, P. E., Gen. Del., Perth
Blake, _D. E., 316 Foster St., Nash- Amboy, N. J.
ville, Tenn. Brooks; H. H., 17 Sellon's Ave.,
Blake, W. J., Box 414, Huntsville, Harlesden, London, N. W., Eng-
Ala. land.
Blanzat, F., Maison Arsac, Jaques, Brorsen, A., 828 Thirty-fourth St.,
St. Agreve, Ardeche, France. Oakland, Cal.
Bliss, C. II., Peoria, Ill. Brown, Chas. A., South Orring-
Block, Gott, Casilla 481, Buenos ton, Me,
Ayres, Argentina, South Amer- Brown, Eugene A., 347 Notth Sec-
ica. ond Ave., Phoenix, Ariz.
Block, Henry, Leduc, Alberta, Brown, 0. 0., 1026 Warren Ave.,
Canada. West, Detroit, Mich.
Blosser, J. B., Berrien Springs, Brown, M. H., R. F. D. No. 1,
Mich. Greensboro, N. C.
Blue, Irvin, College View, Nebr. Brown, G. M., R. F. D. No. 1,
Blunt, J..F., 149 Kern St., Los Greensboro, N. C.
Angeles, Cal. Brown, B. W., 323 Cherry St.,
Boesser, Wm., 205 Orchard St., Ottawa, Kans.
Chicago, Ill. Brown, T. M,, Cristobal, Canal
Boettcher, J. T., Kleina .Newastr. Zone, Republic de Panama.
12, Riga, RuSsia. Bruck, C., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Bollman, C. P., Madison, Tenn. burg, Germany.
Bond, J. E., 1035 F Ave., Doug- Bryant, R. J., R. F. D. No. 2,
las, Ariz. Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Bond, Frank, Calle Pelayo 11, Buckner, T. B., 110 Early St.,
Principal, Valencia, Spain. Montgomery, Ala.
Bond, W. 0., Calle Mayor 207, Budd, Geo. L., Alexandria, Minn.
3-2, Gracia, Barcelona, Spain. Buhalts, C. J., 515 East Twenty-
Bonde, Hans, Leduc, Alberta, third St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Canada. Bunch, F. S., Gravel Ford, Ore-
Bourdeau, A. C., 166 Kalamazoo gon.
St., Battle Creek, Mich. Bunoa, Pauliasi, Suva Vou, Fiji,
Bourdeau, A. J. S., Mountain Pacific Ocean.
View, Cal. Burden, W. D., 846 Sendagaya-
Bowen, T. E., Takoma Park Sta- machi, Tokyo, Japan.
tion, Washington, D. C. Burden, J. A., Loma Linda, via
Boylan, H. A. Lansing, Mich. Redlands, Cal.
Boynton, J. W., Ponoka, Alberta, Burdick, J. M., 749 West Fuller-
Canada. ton Ave., Chicago, Ill. .
Boynton, Wm. J., 4027 Broadway, Burg, F. M., College View, Nebr.
Everett, Wash. Burke, R. E., 129- Arlington St.,
Braley, Wm., Guymon, Okla. - Dubuque, Iowa.
Branson, W. H., Orlando, Fla.. Burkholder, H. H., Bellville, Ohio.
Breed, A. J., College Place, Wash. Burman, C. A., Leduc, Alberta,
Bringle, A. S., Wellington, Kans. Canada.
Brink, Fred, San Leandro, Cal. Burnham, M. S., Otsego, Mich.
Bristol, E. A., 222 Michigan St., Burrill, A. 0., Millidgeville, Ky.
Petoskey, Mich. Burrow, W. R., Raleigh, Tenn.
Bristol, A. J., Takoma Park Sta- Busz, Frank, Aurora, Ind.
tion, Washington, D. C. Butcher, 0. F., care College, Mt.
Brittain, W. 0., " Elsnath," Bur- Vernon, Ohio.
wood St., Burwood, N. S. W., Butler, Geo. I., Bowling Green,
Australia. Fla.
200 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Butler, S. M., care College, Mt. Cheesbrough, A., 78 Gregory


Vernon, Ohio. Boulevard, Nottingham, Eng-
Butler, 0. K., Box 429, Walla land.
Walla, Wash. Christian, A. E., Williston, N.
Butterfield, C. L., Soonan, Korea. Dak.
Butterfield, Myron B., Scottville, Christian, L. H., Room 670, 324
Mich. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.
Butz, E. S., 93 Franklin St., Ade- Christian, J. W., Parker, S. Dak.
laide, South Australia, Aus- Christensen, A. C., Dallas, S. Dak.
tralia. Christensen, P., Margrethevej 5,
Byington, F. F., College View, Copenhagen, V., Denmark.
Nebr. Christensen, J. C., Diamond City,
Cady, B. J., Papeete, Tahiti, So- Alberta, Canada.
ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean. Christiansen, A. G., 257 South
Cady, M. E., College Place, Wash. Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Calderone, B., 117 Franklin Ave.,
New York, N. Y. Christoffers, J., Grindelberg 15a,
Caldwell, J. E., Vonore, Tenn. Hamburg, Germany.
Campbell, M. N., Stuart, Iowa. Clapp, R. B., 512 Jefferson St.,
Campbell, J. M., 1804 East Elmira, N. Y.
Twenty-fourth St., Kansas Clark, A. J., 47 Allen St., Hud-
City, Mo. son, N. Y.
Carr, H. W., 8 East Jefferson St., Clark, C. M., Chamberlain, S. Dak.
Salamanca, N. Y. Clark, J., 4524 Thompson Ave.,
Carr, S. W., Port Moresby, Brit- Tacoma, Wash.
ish New Guinea. Clark, F. C., 821 West Fifth St.,
Cardey, E. L., Buzon 218, Guate- Topeka, Kans.
mala City, Guatemala, Central Clark, G. H., 26 Wesley St., Sta.
America. D, Baltimore, Md.
Carey, A., R. F. D. No. 5, Hick-
ory, N. C. Clark, W. H., 821 West Fifth St.,
Carey, E. W., Aiken, S. C. Topeka, Kans.
Carlsson, Oscar, Kungsgatan 34, Clarke, A. A., Bridgetown, Bar-
Stockholm, Sweden. bados, West Indies.
Carmichael, J. E. 1112 Kalamath Clemens, J. C., 1031 Brady St.,
St., Denver, Colo. Davenport, Iowa.
Carroll, J. H., 18 West St., Clymer, J. B., Elk Point, S. Dak.
Bloomfield, N. J. Cobb, S. M., Gordon St., Toorak,
Carscallen, A. A., Kisumu, British Victciria, Australia.
East Africa. Coberly, Robert, Crescent, Okla.-
Carswell, MT. R., Queen's Road,
Colcord, I. C., Healdsburg, Cal.
Lower Hutt, Wellington, New
Colcord, W. A., Takoma Park Sta-
Zealand.
tion, Washington, D. C.
Case, J. B., Port Orange, Fla. .
Casebeer, Geo. MT., Pun, Chile, Cole, C. J., St. Johns, Oregon.
South America. Cole, J. M., R. F. D. No. 2, Gas-
Casebeer, J. A., Emmett, Idaho. ton, Oregon.
Catlin, E. W., R. F. D. No. 4, Cole, V. 0., R. F. D. No. 4, Rice-
North Yakima, Wash. ville, Tenn.
Caviness, G. W., 1599 Avenue 22, Collier, Edward F., 238 South
Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. Trumbull Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Chaffee, C. H., Goldsberry, Mo. Collins, J. A., 28 King St., Span-
Chapman, E. M., Alexandria, ish Town, Jamaica, West Indies.
Minn. Coltrin, T. C., Amory, Miss.
Cha,tman, A. C., 1100 Marengo Coiner, J. M., 807 Ottawa St., St.
St., New Orleans, La. Paul, Minn.
MINISTERIAL DIREC'IOR Y. 201

Connerly, B. E., Mayaguez, Porto Dasent, Jas. G., Kingstown, St.


Rico, West Indies. Vincent, West Indies.
Conradi, L. R., Grindelberg 15a,, Davis, G. A., Takoma Park, D. C.
Hamburg, Germany. Davis, 0. E., 188 Upper Charlotte
Conway, F: H., 1251 Pandora St., St., Georgetown, British Guiana,
Victoria, British Columbia. South America.
Corbaley, F. M., 1112 Kalamath De' Ath, H. F., 78 Gregory Boule-
St., Denver, Colo. vard, Nottingham, England.
Corliss, J. 0., Mountain View, De L'horbe, M. W., Tweed, On-
Cal. tario.
Cotton, A. V., 26 Wesley St., Sta.Decker, H. W., Mt. Tabor Sta-
D, Baltimore, Md. tion, Portland, Oregon.
Cottrell, H. W., Mountain View, Denslow Oliver, Takoma Park,
Cal. D. C.
Cottrell, R. F., Cheo Chia Keo, Detamore, F. A., 611/2 North Park .
Hon an, China. St., Portland, Oregon.
Courter, H. F., Hughson, Cal. De Vinney-, F. H., 317 West Bloom-
Covell, W. H., Mountain View, field St., Rome, N. Y.
Cal. Dexter, H. H., 87 rue Moncey,
Covert, Wm., Room 670, 324 Dear- Lyons, France.
born St., Chicago, Ill. Dieffenbacher, B. L., Canon City,
Cyaddock, T. H., 186 Edward St., Colo.
. Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.Dillon, Isaac P., Box 876, Phoenix,
Crandall, G. H., Otsego, Mich. Ariz.
Crane, I. A., Cordell, Okla. Dirksen, H. J., 930 Rodney Ave.,
Crawford, Geo., Lenoir, N. C. Portland, Oregon.
Crisler, L. H., Orlando, Fla. Dirksen, Henry, 930 Rodney Ave.,
Crisler, L. T., Hildebran, N. C. Portland, Oregon.
Crothers, W. M., 2123 Twenty- Doering, A. E., Bowdon, N. Dak.
fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Domnick, G., Grindelberg 15a,
Tenn. Hamburg, Germany.
Cruzan, W. S., Semmes, Ala. Dorcas, J. W., Nevada, Iowa.
Cubley, W. M., Keene, Tex. Douglass, M. 0., 1112 Kalamath
Cunitz, R., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- St., Denver, Colo.
burg, Germany. Dowsett, R. T., 75 Ashby St.,
Curdy, J., Villa des Fougre, Pe- Atlanta,. Ga.
seux, Neuchatel, Switzerland. -Mews, Louis, Wausau, Wis.
Curtis, Paul, Box 666, Regina, Drinhaus, P., Grindelberg 15a,
Saskatchewan, Canada. Hamburg, Germany.
Curtis, E. H., 134 South Eighth Dryer, E. J., 164 Glenwood Ave.,
St., Grand Junction, Colo. Buffalo, N. Y.
Curtis, E. A., 1110 Union Ave., Dryer, F. H., Tabernacle, Battle
Beatrice, Nebr. Creek, Mich.
Curtis, II, T., Lorne Park, On- Dunn, J. E. R. F. D. No. 3,
ario. Bluffton, Ind.
Durkee, E. W., 427 James St.,
Dail, Guy, Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Lock Haven, Pa.
burg, Germany. Durrant, A. N., 28 King St.,
bake, U. B., Cement, Okla. Spanish Town, Jamaica, West
Dana, F. M., South Lancaster, Indies.
Mass.
Dangschat, C., Grindelberg 15a, Easley, W. A., 815 West Fifth
Hamburg, Germany. St., Topeka, Kans.
Daniells, A. G., Takoma Park Sta- Eastman, W. W., Keene, Tex.
tion, Washington, D. C. .Ebel, J., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Dart, A. M., College Place, Wash. burg, Germany.
202 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Edgar, S. L., 400 Fifth St., Flint, inst. 1, Genoa, Italy.


Mich. Farman, II. J., 190 North Win-
Edmed, H. J., Stranach St., Pie- ooski Ave., Burlington, Vt.
termaritzburg, Natal, South Af- Farnstrfim, K. A., Kungsgatan 34,
rica. Stockholm, Sweden.
Edwards, C. H., 51 Whitmore St., Farnsworth, E. W., South Lancas-
Hartford, Conn. ter, Mass.
Edwardson, C., Kenosha, Wis. Farnsworth, 0. 0., Jamaica, Vt.
Ehlers, W., Curityba, Parana, Farnsworth, E. E., Campion Aca-
Brazil, South America. demy, Loveland, Colo.
Ellis, J., 78 Gregory Boulevard, Fawer, Emil, 1394a St. Urbain
Nottingham, England. St., Montreal, Quebec.
Ellis, J. M., Idaville, Ind. Fenner, H., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Ellis, M. E., 905 North California burg, Germany.
Ells, L. H., Farmington, Wash. Fenner, F. E., Onaway, Mich.
Emerson, N. B., College View, Ferguson, A. F., Stuart, Iowa.
Nehr. Fero, D. T., 1705 South First St.,
Emmerson, C. L., Philbrook, Minn San Jose, Cal.
Emmerson, Milo E., bolo Mission, Ferris, Elwood, Route 6, DU
Wepener, 0. R. C., South Af- Quoin, Ill.
rica. Field, F. W., 30 Oiwake-cho,
Emery, W. D., R. F. D. No. 2, Hongo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Box 106, Boulder, Colo. Field, Pearl, College View, Nebr:
Enoch, Geo. F., 39-1 -Free School Field, T. W., Keene, Tex.
St., Calcutta, India. Field, W. F., Keene, Tex.
Enseleit, E., Grindelberg 15a, Field, J. W., Keene, Tex.
Hamburg, Germany. Finster, L. V., 16 Calle Nebraska,
Erikson, J. M., Kungsgatan 34, Ermita, Manila; Philippine Is-
Stockholm, Sweden. lands.
Ernst, Julio, Nueva Helvetia, Ur-
uguay, South America. Fitzgerald, W. J., Stanborough
Ernst, Luis A., Villa Encarnacion, Park, Watford, Herts, England.
via Posadas, Paraguay, South Flaiz, C. W., 611/2 North Park St.,
America. Portland, Oregon.
Ernston, N. C., D. No. 1, Fletcher, W. W., 12 Dhoby Ghaut,
Mt. Angel, Oregon. . Singapore, Malay Archipelago.
Errin,gton , J. T., 389 Concord Fletcher, J. M., 1821 South High-
Ave., Toronto, Ontario. land Ave., Chanute, Kans.
Erzberger, J., Grindelberg 15a. Foggin, W. R., 2404 Twenty-third
Hamburg, Germany. St., Parkersburg, W. Va.
Erzberger, H. Grindelberg 15a, Folkenberg, C. Milwaukee,-
Hamburg, Germany. Oregon.
Evans, I. H., Takoma Park Sta- Ford, C. E., 257' South Hill St.,
Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Los Angel; Cal.
tion, Washington D. C. Ford,_Clarence, Sandpoint, Idaho.
Everson, C. T., 20 via Varese, Ford, I. A., 2123 Twenty-fourth
Rome, Italy. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Ewert, A. D., Bingham Lake, Forde, W. D., Castries, St. Lucia,
Minn. West Indies.
Foster, J. C., Rockvale, Mont.
Francis, Ben., Wells, Minn.
Fairchild, Francis M., 1202 Pearl Frauchiger, E. Ed., Grindelberg
St., Springfield, Ohio. 15a, Hamburg, Germany.
Fairchild, - Fred M., Cumberland, Frederick, W. E., R. F. D. No. 5,
Md. Dayton, Ohio.
Fant, P. A., via Toni. Pendola 1, Freeman, J. M., Bloemfontein,
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 203

Orange River Colony, South Af- Giraldi, Horace, 20 via Varese,


rica. Rome, Italy.
French, A. F., Hamilton, Mo. Gjording, H. G., 5 McDonald's
French; H. B., Keene, Tex. Court, Salt Lake City, Utah.
French, L. L.,, 1410 Stewart Ave., finadjin, E., Grindelberg 15a,
Roanoke, Va. Hamburg, Germany.
French, T. M., Freetown, Sierra Godfrey, H. R., Great Bend, Kans.
Leone, West Africa. Godfrey, T., 401 South Elm St.,
French, W. R., Keene, Tex. Creston, Iowa.
Fritz, W. J., Box 104, Portage la Godsmark, 0. C., Chattanooga,
Prairie, Manitoba. Tenn.
Fullmer; B. E., 123 West Pico Goetting, F., Grindelberg 15a,
St., Los Angeles, Cal. Hamburg, Germany.
Fulton, J. E., " Elsnath," Burwood Goodrich, H. C., Cristobal, Canal
St., Burwood, N. S. W., Aus- Zone, Republic de Panama.
tralia. Goodrich, J. B., Blaine, Me.
Costner, W. A., Bozeman, Mont.
Gaede, D. P., Grindelberg 15a, Graf, H. F., 1704 Brainard Ave.,
Hamburg, Germany. Cleveland, Ohio.
Gaede, G. P., 30 Wesley St., Sta. Graham, J. E., Ballard, Wash.
D, Baltimore, Md. - Grauer, G. A., College View, Nebr.
Gaede, John P., Station K, Cin- Gray, S. S., Otsego, Mich.
cinnati, Ohio. Greaves, Robt. S., British Post-
Gardner, E. E., Wil li am sdale, office, Smyrna, Asia Minor.
East, Nova Scotia. Green, W. H., 11 Conkling St.,
Gardner, C. M., Modesto, Cal. Pittsburg, Pa.
Garrett, Roscoe, Otsego, Mich. Green, Fred, Cedar Lake, Mich.
Garton, B. M., 905 North Califor- Gregory, A. L., Taquary, Rio
nia Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Grande do Sul, Brazil, South
Gates, E. H., Sanitarium, Wah- America.
roonga; N. S. W., Australia. Gregory, M. H., Fayetteville, Ark.
Gauterau, F. D., 17 Sellon's Ave., Griffin, H. Clay, Coleman, Tex.
Harlesden, London,. N. W., Eng- Griggs, Frederick, Takoma Park
land. Station, Washington, D. C.
George, W. A., Nashville Sanita- Groenewald, D. H., Stranach St.,
rium, Nashville, Tenn. Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South
Gibson, F. E., 1040 Foster Ave., Africa.
Youngstown, Ohio. Gruber, F., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Gibson, L. A., Lewiston, Idaho. burg, Germany.
Gibson, T. D., 2718 Third Ave., Crundset, 336 Bay Ridge
South, Minneapolis, Minn. Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Giddings, H. E., Kenna, N. Mex. Guenin, J. C., Maison Viney,
Giddings, Philip, Roseau, Domin- Fountaine-Eau, Besancon,
ica, West Indies. Doubs, France.
Gilbert, F. C., South Lancaster, Gugel, E., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Mass. burg, Germany.
Gilbert, A. C., Lumsden, Sas- Guild, M. C., 621 West Eighth
katchewan, Canada. St., Traverse City, Mich.
Gilbert, A. D., College View, Guilford, H. S., St. Charles, Mich.
Nebr. Gullett, B. D., Ft. Ogden, Fla.
Giles, H. C., R. F. D. No. 1, Rich- Guthrie, Wm.,. 1705a St. Urbain
mond, Me. St., Montreal, Quebec.
Gillatt, J. D., 78 Gregory Boule-
vard, Nottingham, England. Habeniclit. R. H., Casilla 481
Gillatt, John J., 4 Ulsterville Gar- Buenos Ayres, Argentina, Soutb
dens, Belfast, Ireland. America.
204 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Hadley, 0. S., 1721 Broadway, Harris, J. C., Sheridan, Ill.


Indianapolis, Ind. Harrison, A. F., . 2123 Twenty-
Haffner, G. F., Shattuck, Okla. fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Hagle, B., Ligonier, Ind. Tenn.
Hahn, F. H., 905 North California Hart, J. S., College View, Nebr.
Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Harter, R. E., Langford, S. Dak.
Hale, D. U., 997 Locust St., Hartman, Edgar, Grindelberg 15a,
Springfield, Mo. Hamburg, Germany.
Hall, Frank, 28 King St., Spanish Hartwell, H. C., 66 Holman St.,
Town, Jamaica, West Indies. Attleboro, Mass.
Hall, 0. A., 905 North California Hartwell, S. D., 297 West Main
Ave., Hastings, Nebr. - St., Battle Creek, Mich.
Halladay, F. W., Box 414, Hunts- Haskell, S. N., Box 597, Oakland,
ville, Ala. Cal.
Hallock, A. W., Hawthorne, Wis. Haskell, Mrs. H. H., Box 597, Oak-
Halusic, S., 415 East Seventy- land, Cal.
third St., New York, N. Y. Haskell, C. P., Geneva, Ohio.
Hampton, J. B., Taloga, Okla. Haughey, A. C., Otsego, Mich.
Hanhardt, J. G., 99 Kipp Ave., Haughey, A. G., Otsego, Mich.
Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Haughey, S. G., 78 Gregory Bou-
Hankins, W. C., Kulangsu, Amoy, levard, Nottingham, England.
China. Haupt, Wm. 11., Stranach St.,
Hankins, I. J.; 56 Roeland St., Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South
Cape Town, South Africa. Africa.
Hanna, J. G., 930 Esplanade Ave.', Hawkins, G. R., 813 West Second
Montreal, Quebec. St., Muscatine, Iowa.
Hannon, S. C., Berrien Springs, Hawkins, Mrs. Emma, 813 West
Second St., Muscatine, Iowa.
Hansen, N. P., Margrethevej 5, Hayes, E. G., 116 Jacob St.,
Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Louisville, Ky.
Hansen, C. F., Akersgaden 74, Hayhurst, C. M., Woodward, Okla.
Christiania, Norway. Haynes, Carl B., 4107 Massachu-
Hansen, L. A., Graysville, Tenn. setts Ave., Baltimore, Md.
Hansen, H., Box 401, Benson, Haysmer, A. J., Elkwood, Ala.
Nebr. Hayton, C. H., Takoma Park Sta-
Hansen, C. A., Helmer, Mich. tion, Washington, D. C.
Hanson, P. C., Poysippi, Wis. Heacock, A. P., Hot Springs, Ark.
Hanson, P. M., Bethel, Wis. Heald, B. M., Wellsboro, Pa.
Hanson, C. A., M. D., 1653 High Healey, W. M., 2719 G St., San
St., Denver, Colo. Diego, Cal.
Hanson, P. A., R. F. D. No. 2, Hebner, W. C., Shelby, Mich.
Woodburn, Oregon. Heckman, W. FL, 4910 Arch St.,
Hanson, D. H., Missoula, Mont. Philadelphia, Pa.
Hanson, John E., Shreveport, La. Hegmann, W., Grindelberg 15a,
Hanson, W. R., Box 1198, Okla- Hamburg, Germany.
homa City, Okla. Henderson, Fred H., 144 Hamline
Harder, J. F., Hooker, Okla. Ave., Zanesville, Ohio.
Hare, Robert, 93 Franklin St., Hennessy, J. C., 887 Freeman St.,
Adelaide, South Australia, Aus- New York, N. Y.
tralia. Hennig, W. A., " Elsnath," Bur-
Hare, M. M., Stuart, Iowa. wood St., Burwood, N. S. W.,
Hare, S. T., 748 Twenty-third St., Australia.
Ogden, Utah. Herrell, H. W., R. F. D. No 3,
Harlow, George, Centralia, Wash. Richmond, Va.
Harris, F. J., 1721 South Main Herrmann, C. J., Antigo, Wis.
St., Rockford, Ill. Hersum, S. J., Richmond, Me.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 205 '

Hetherington, A. J., Graysville, Huenergardt, J. F., Grindelberg


Tenn. 15a, Hamburg, Germany.
Hetze, G., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Huffman, B. E., College View,
burg, Germany. Nebr.
Hibbard, E. J., San Fernando, Huffman, D. E., College View,
Cal. Nebr.
Hickman, T. J., Harper, Okla. Hughes, C. B., Riversdale, Ja-
Hickman, Ray, Elk City, Okla. maica; West Indies.
Hicks, F. H., 6 East Jefferson St., Humphrey, J. K., 1693 Dean St.,
Salamanca, N. Y. Brooklyn,- N. Y.
Hilgert, Wm. T., 425 Hobart St., Huntington, S. G., Room 418,
Philadelphia, Pa. Hooper Building, Salt Lake
Hill, Oscar, College Place, Wash. City, Utah.
Hill, Israel, Kaukauna, Wis. Huntley, E. H., 02714 Division
Hilliard, E., 103 William St., St., Spokane, Wash.
Perth, West Australia, Austra- Hyatt, W. S., Kenilworth, Cape,
lia. South Africa.
Hinter, J. F., Grindelberg 15a, Ryder, R., 293 Oronoque St.,
Hamburg, Germany. Georgetown, British Guiana,
Hintz, H., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- South America.
burg, Germany. Ingham, H. W., Fitch Bay,
Hoare, H. J., Glendale, Cal. Qiiebec.
Hockarth, . W., Nonnenweg 22, Irving, J. M., Standford, Ky.
Basle, Switzerland. Irwin, G. A., Takoma Park Sta-
Hoelzle, Emilio, Estacao Sao Ber- tion, Washington, D. C.
nardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Irwin, C. W., Avondale School,
Brazil, South America. Cooranbong, N. S. W., Aus-
Hoerner, F., Nonnenweg. 22, Basle, tralia.
Switzerland. Irwin, J. J., 220 Michigan St.,
Hoffman, J. H., Grantsburg, Wis. Petoskey, Mich.
Hofstra, Jacob W., Otsego, Mich. Isaac, John, College Place, Wash.
Holbrook, C. C., Alamosa, Colo. Isaak, Daniel, Grindelberg 15a,
Holbrook, J. A., R. F. D. No. 1, Hamburg, Germany.
Manoi', Wash. Ising, W. C., Deutsche Post, Bei-
Holmes, A. G., Takoma Park, rut, Syria.
D. C: Israel, M. C:, Oakdale, Cal.
Hoopes, L. A., Avondale School, Iversen, Edward, Akersgaden 74,
Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia. Christiania, Norway.
Hoover, H. L., Estancia, N. Mex. Iverson, Paul, Great Falls, Mont.
Horton, S. B., 85 and 87 Arcade
Bldg., Nashville, Tenn. JaCkson, S. E., Box 989, Minne-
apolis, Minn.
Hottel, R. D., New Market, Va. Jacobs, H. U., McKinney, Ky.
House, B. L., 2008 Fairmont Ave., James, J. S., Parakasapuram,
Richmond, Va. Nazareth, Tinneyelly District,
Howe, B. L., Box 62, Armona, Cal. South India.
Howell, W. E., Kephisia, Athens, James, G. G., Queen's Road,
Greece. Lower Hutt, Wellington, New
Howell, C. G., Daylight, Tenn. Zealand.
Howie, R., 103 William St., Perth, Janert, A. 0., Grindelberg 15a,
West Australia, Australia. Hamburg, Germany.
Hoxie, Fred., Ithaca, Mich. Jenkins, W. S., 317 West Bloom-
Hubbard, G., 186 Edward St.; field St., Rome, N. Y.
Brisbane, Queensland, Austra- Jensen, C. C., Margrethevej 5,
lia. Copenhagen, V., Denmark.
Hubbard, Thomas, Fairland, Ind. Jenson, A. W., Keene, Tex.
206 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY:

Jespersson, S., Si rue Michelet, Jump, Howard M., R. F. D. No. 2,


Alger, Algeria. Bowling Green, 'Ohio.
Jeys, Thos. H., Spero, N. C. Jurikson, J., Grindelberg 15a,
Johansen, 0. E., R. F. D., Fergus Hamburg, Germany.
Falls, Minn. Kalbermatten, Ignacio, Calle Lib-
Johanson, J. M., Signs Publishing ertad 369, Asuncion, Paraguay,
Office, Warburton, Victoria, South America.
Australia.
Johnson, Alfred, College View,
Nebr. Kamm, C.,Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Johnson, Adolph, 5025 South K St., burg, ermany.
Tacoma, Wash. Kapitz, C., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Johnson, Elof, 51 Whitmore. St., burg, German.
Hartford, Conn. Kauble, N. W., Oswego, Kans.
Johnson, Lewis, 3022 West Sixty- Kay, J. L., San Fernando, Cal.
second St., Ballard Station, Keck, Irving, Bowling Green, Fla.
Seattle, Wash. Keh, Nga Pit, Kulangsu, Amoy,
Johnson, Fred, College View, China.
Nebr. Kellogg, E. C., College View, Nebr.
Johnson, H. R., College View, Kennedy, J. J., R. F. D. No. 1,
Nebr. Englewood, N. J.
Johnson, Wm., 112 Iowa Ave., Kennedy, W. F., 134 South
.Iowa City, Iowa. Eighth St., Grand Junction,
Johnson, L. E., Ringgold, Nebr. Colo.
Johnson, 0., Storgaden 50, Luleti, Kennedy, R. R., Wheelersburg,
Sweden. Ohio.
Johnson, 0. A., College Place, Kennedy, T. J., Aurora, Esse-
Wash. quebo River, British Guiana,
Johnson, C., R. F. D. No. 1, Box South America.
66, McMinnville, Oregon. Keough, George, Maison Koraki,
Johnston, J. 0., Eufola, N. C. Chareh el Kobesi, Cairo, Egypt.
. Johnston, F. W., T will ingate, Kern, M. E., Takoma Park Sta-
Newfoundland. tion, Washington, D. C.
Jones, D. H., 478 Waltham St., Keslake, C. H., Box 217, St. John's,
West Newton, Mass. Newfoundland.
Jones, J.-F., Fords Store, Md. Kessel, F., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Jones, John K., 410 Durfee St., burg, Germany.
Fall River, Mass. Ketring, H. F., South Lancaster,
Jones, G. F., 12 Dhoby Ghaut, Mass.
Singapore, Malay Archipelago, Kilgore, R. M., Graysville, Tenn.
Pacific Ocean. Killen, J. S., Asheville, N. C.
Killen, W. L., Siler City, N. C.
Jones, H. W., R. F. D. No. 1, Kime, Stewart, College Place,
Borden Springs, Ala. Wash.
Jones, Methusaleh, 1219 Elm St.,
Waco; Tex. Kime, S. H., Rollins, Mont.
Jones, 0. E., 417 East High St., King, N. B., 542 Edwards Ave.,
Hastings, Nebr. Clarksdale, Miss.
Kinney, C. M., Memphis, Tenn.
Jones, Walter, R. F. D. No. 4, Kirk, A. F., Firth, Nebr.
Henderson, Ky. Kirk, H. E., R. F. D. No. 8, care
Jorg, Fred., 852 Vancouver Ave., Sanitarium, Wichita, Kans.
POrtland, Oregon. Kirkendall, M. C., 28 Thirty-third
Jorgensen, N. M., Velva, N. Dak. . Place, Chicago, Ill.
Jorgensen, Mrs. Bertha, Velva, N. Kirkle, G. A., Minatare, Nebr.
Dak. Kite, C. R., College View, Nebr.
.111111, Christian, Stuart, Iowa. Kittle, 0. M., Smithland, Iowa.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 207

Klein, F., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Lawrence, N. W., Box L, Harvey,


burg, Germany. N. Dak.
Klingbeil, R. G., Grindelberg 15a,Leach, Robert W., 358 Jefferson
Hamburg, Germany. Ave., Peru, Ind.
Kneeland, B. F., 621 William St., Lecoultre, D., rue de la Synagogue
Trenton, N. J. 29, Geneva, Switzerland.
Kneeland, W. G., 28 King St., Leer, Chas., Lincoln, N. Dak.
Spanish Town, Jamaica, West Leer, Valentine, Parkston, S. Dak.
Indies. Leland, Eugene, Lorne Park, On-
Knight, C. E., Cdsilla 481, Buenos tario.
Ayres, Argentina, South America. Leland, C. E., 231S K St., Sacra-
Knight, W.,. 78 Gregory Boule- mento, Cal.
vard, Nottingham, England. Leland, J. A., Albuquerque, N.
Knight, I. G., Wakefield, Kans. Mex:
Knott, C. F., Curityba, Parana, Lewis, C. C., College View, Nebr.
Brazil, South America. Lewis, T. G., Appleton, Wis.
Knox, W. T., Mountain View, Cal. Lewsadder, Wm., 301 South Fifth
Kraft, J. H., College View, Nebr. St., Streator, - Ill.
Kress D. H., Takoma Park Sta- Lightner, C. S., Crescent, Okla.
tion, Washington, D. C. Limerick, F. L Box 686, Sioux
Krieghoff, Carlos E., Correo 3, Falls, S. Dak.
Casilla 43, .Santiago, Chile, Lindermann, Joseph, Jr., Porto
South America. Uniao, Parana, Brazil, South
Kroeker, J. C., Estacilo Sao Ber- America.
nardo, S. P.- P., Sao Paulo, Lindsey, D. E., Meherrin, Va.
Brazil, South America. Lipke, John, Taquary, Rio Grande
Krum, J. H., Mohnton, Pa. do Sul, Brazil, South America.
Kuehl, A. W., Box 989, Minneap- Littell, Leslie, Hardy, Ark.
olis, Minn. Little, J. C., Karmatar, E. I. R.,
Kfimpel, M., Taquary, Rio Grande India.
do Sul, Brazil, South America. Livingston, A. A., New Castle
Ktimpel, R., Grindelberg 15a, Creek, Queen's Co., New Bruns-
Hamburg, Germany. wick.
K nniya, H., 30 Oiwake-cho, Hongo-Locken, J. B., 919 First St., Pana,
ku, Tokyo, Japan. Ill.
Kunkel, C. J., Box L, Harvey, N. Loebsack, H. J., Grindelberg 15a,
Dak. Hamburg, Germany.
Kurtz, D. D., Jamestown, N. Dak. Loebsaek, H. K., Grindelberg 15a,
Hamburg, Germany.
Lacey, H. C., Stanborough Park, Loeppke, Edward, Heaton, N. Dak.
Watford, England. Long, U. P., Sedgewick, Colo.
Lagrone, G. A., Keene, Tex. Longacre, C. S., South Lancastar,
_ Lair, J. W., Boulder, Colo. Mass.
Laird, P. J., Changsha, Hunan, Loughborough, J. N., Lodi, Cal.
China. Lovell, R. A., 510 Walnut St.,
Lamson, J. G.; 2800 Third Ave., Knoxville, Tenn.
South, Minneapolis, Minn. Lowry, G. G. Raleigh, Tenn.
Lane, F. G., St. Johns, Antigua, Lowry, W. S., Amory, Miss.
West Indies. Lucas, H. G., San Fernando, Cal.
Langdon, Geo. E., College Place, Luepke, 0., Friedensau, Post Gra.-
Wash. bow, Bez. Magdeburg, Germany.
Langholf, A., Grindelberg 15a, Lude, C. D., Casilla 481, Buenos
Hamburg, Germany,. Ayres, 'Argentina, South America.
Lauda Emil R., Croswell, Mich. Lukens, Morris, Takoma Park Sta-
Lawrence, J. H., 659 South Cedar tion, Washington, D. C.
St., Mobile, Ala. Lusky, R., Friedensau, Post Gra-
208 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

bow, Bez. Magdeburg, Germany. McGill, Neil, 273 Caruthers Ave.,


Lyndon, F. E., Arorapgi, Rara- Winnipeg, Manitoba.
tonga, Cook Islands, Pacific McReynolds, C., Grand Rapids,
Ocean. Wis.
Lysinger, H. K, Crawford, Nebr. McVagh, C. F., 2123 Twenty-fourth
Maas, J. V., Nueva Helvecia; Uru- Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
guay, South America. Mead, Andrew, R. F. D. No. 2,
Mac Guire, Meade, Colorado Sani- Brainerd, Minn.
tarium, Boulder, Colo. Mead, C. B., 28 King St., Spanish
Machlan, B. F., South Lancaster, Town, . Jamaica, West Indies.
Mass. Meeker, Byron A., Cambridge,
Mackintosh, M., 1359 Frisco Ave., Idaho.
Springfield, Mo.. Meleen, C., 2438 Drake Ave., Chi-
MacLay, W. D., Raleigh, N. C. cago, Ill.
Madsen, 0., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Meredith, W. H., 17 Sellon's Ave.,
burg, Germany. Harlesden, London, N. W., Eng-
Magan, P. T., Madison, Tenn. land.
Magoon, C. R., 183 Woodawn Ave., Merrell, E. A., 2636 Bellefontaine
Aurora, Ill. Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
Manful, W. L., Elk Point, S. Dak. Merriam, E. A., Otsego, Mich.
Manns, John W., Orlando, Fla. Meyer, H., 869 North Thirtieth
Manous, A. L., 54 Beecher St., At- St., Philadelphia, Pa.
lanta, Ga. Meyer, A. A., Sheldahl, Iowa.
Marchus, Amos S., 78 Gregory Meyer, H., Nonnenweg 22, Basle,
Boulevard, Nottingham, Eng- Switzerland.
land. Meyers, H. B., 2 . Havelock Road,
Martin, W. F., 80 East Sixty-first Lucknow, India.
St., North, Mt. Tabor, Oregon. Michaels, C. P., Gordon St.,
Martin, C. N., Morgan Hill, Cal. Toorak, Victoria, Australia.
Martin, I. M., 1942 North Seven- Mignott, H. L., Cristobal, Canal
teenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Zone, Republic de Panama.
Martin, R. H., 97 Ball St., Port Mikkelsen, . J. C., Bethel, Wis.
Jervis, N. Y. Mikkonen, Hugo, Unionsgatan 4,
Mathe, L., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Helsingf ors, Finland.
burg, Germany. Miles, E. E., South Lancaster,
Mathieson, G., Ft. Collins, Colo. Mass.
Matthews, James H., Charlotte Miller, D. P., 43 Jordan Lane,
Amalie, St. Thomas, Danish Edinburgh, Scotland.
West Indies. Miller, B. E., Keene, Tex.
Matthews, W. R., 222 North Clin- Miller, C. H., Wayne, Nebr.
ton St., Charlotte, Mich. Miller, C. W., R. F. D. No. 2,
Mathewson, W. C., St. Jonesville, Waurik a, Okla.
N. Y. Miller, H. S., Graysville, Tenn.
Maxwell, E. L., Hammond, La. Miller, C. N., 804 K St., Bakers-
Maynor, W. H., Cleveland, Tenn. field, Cal.
McComas, J. W., 1303 Spruce St., Miller, A. L., 322 Mill St., Sey-
Burlington, Iowa. mour, Ind.
McCord, J. W., 17 Sellon's Ave.,
Harlesden, London, N. W., Eng- Miller, R. W., 257 South Hill St.,
land. Los Angeles, Cal.
McCutchen, W. A., Oplin, Tex. Miller, W. W., 2 Havelock Road,
McDonald, C. M., Wewoka, Okla. Lucknow, India.
McEachern, J. H., Holly, Mich. Miller, H. W., Box 993, U. S. Pos-
McElhaney, J. L., Queen's Road, tal Agency, Shanghai, China.
Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Miller, - J. 0., 17 Metcalf St., St.
Zealand. John, New Brunswick.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 209

Miller, W: A. T., Aztec, N. Mex. Nellis, S. W., 309 Second Ave.,


Minner, J. A., Blaine, Kans. North, Seattle, Wash.
Mitchell, Amos, 5605 Thirteenth Nelsen, N. P., Akersgaden 74,
Ave., Brooklyn, N. V. Christiania, Norway.
Mitchell, J. Russell, Lakeland, Fla. Nelson, Charles, Looan, Utah.
Moffet, W. C, 110 Hobson St., Nelson, Andrew, Box 1198, Okla-
Cambridge, Ohio. homa City, Okla.
Moler, Chas. H., 2918 Fruitvale Nelson, Ole, Kungsgatan 34, Stock-
Ave., Fruitvale, Cal. holm, Sweden.
Montgomery, 0., 190 North Win- Nerlund, 0. J., Box 989, Minne-
ooski Ave., Burlington, Vt. apolis, Minn.
Montgomery, R. P., 217 West Nethery, Jay J., 17 Sellon's Ave.,
Seventh St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Harlesden, London, N. W., Eng-
Moon, Allen, 213-215 Dean Bldg., land.
113 South Lafayette St., South Nettleton, Daniel, Mt. Tabor Sta-
Bend, Ind. tion, Portland, Oregon.
Moon, Arthur, Baker City, Oregon. Neufeld, C. C., Mountain Lake,
Moore, L. G., 213 Pine St., North, Minn.
Lansing, Mich. Neuman, H. F., College View,
Morrow, J. A., Hamilton, Bermuda Nebr..
Island. Nickels, G., 17 Sellon's Ave., Hai.-
Morrison, D., 62 Dundrennan Road; lesden, London, N. W., England.
Langside, Glasgow, Scotland. Nicola, L. T., 549 Dickinson St.,
Morrison, Isaac, Sebastopol, Cal. Springfield, Mass.
Morrison, J. H., College View, Nielson, J. C., Bethel, Wis.
Nebr. Nielsen, N. P., Ft. Pierre, S. Dak.
Mortenson, S., 5942 Peoria St., Nielson, Lars, Box L, Harvey, N.
Chicago, Ill. Dak.
Moulton, C. N., Arecibo, Porto Noftsger, B. B., 173 Second Ave.,
Rico, West Indies. Ottawa, Ontario.
Muderspach, L., Margrethei7ej 5, Nord, G. E., 462 East 137th St.,
Copenhagen, V., DenMark. Brooklyn, New York.
Muller, A., Grindelberg 15a, Hani- Norderhus, 0. P., Akersgaden 74,
burg, Germany. Christiania, Norway.
Mullings, L., 28 King St., Spanish Norwood, J. W., Montrose, Colo.
Town, Jamaica, West Indies. Nussbaum, T., 4 rue FournariG,
Munce, Leslie, 2907 Roanoke Ave., Montpellier, Herault, France.
Newport News, Va. Nutter, Virbrook, 26 Wesley St.,
Munson, R. W., Thornleigh, N. S. Sta. D, Baltimore, Md.
W., Australia. Nyman, Leon G., Mendon, Mich.
Murphy, J. K., 1474 Bergen St.,
Brooklyn, N. V.
Murphy, Thomas, 209 .Fayette St., ()berg, F. R., Unionsgatan 4, Hel-
Vicksburg, Miss. singfors; Finland.
Mussen, Richard, 4 Ulsterville Gar- Oberholtzer, D. H., Eagle River,
dens, Belfast, Ireland. Wis.
Muth, J., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- blander, J. G., Nonnenweg 22,
burg, Germany. Bask, Switzerland.
Narem, A. 0., Akersgaden 74, Ogden, A. R., Utica, Mo.
Christiania, Norway. Chine, B., via Tanga, Vuasu, Post
Nash, R. T., Campobello, S. C. Mombo, German East Africa.
Neall, J. H., 243 South Boulevard; Okohira, T. H., 856 Sendagaya-
Atlanta, Ga. machi, Tokyo, Japan.
Neff, A. C., Quicksburg, Va. _ Olds, C. W., 205 Bethesda St.,
Neff, E. L., Box 1198, Oklahoma Waukesha, Wis.
City, Okla. Oliver, F. M., Pomeroy, Wash.
210 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Oliver, H. W., R. F. D. No. 3, Parker, C. H., Buresala, Ovalau,


Boise, Idaho. Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
01m, R., Taquary, Rio Grande do Parker, E. 0., Waldron, Ill.
Sul, Brazil, South America. Parkhurst, W. .D., 603 East
Olmstead, J. F., Kenilworth, Cape, Twelfth St., Des Moines, Iowa.
South Africa. Perniele, C. F., Madison, Tenn,
Olsen, A. J., Grand Rapids, Wis. Pa.rmele, R. W., Drawer 28, Or-
Olsen, 0. A., " Elsnath," Burwood lando, Fla. -
St., Burwood, N. S. W., AuS- Parsons, D. A., 40 Haywood St.,
tralia. Asheville, N. C.
Olsen, M. M., Margrethevej 5, Pascoe, W. 'H., Queen's Road,
Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Lower Hutt, Wellington, New
Olsen, M. E., Sanitarium, Cater- Zealand.
ham, Surrey, England. Patterson, R. G., 2070 East 105th
Olsen, A. B., Sanitarium, Cater- St., Cleveland, Ohio.
ham, Surrey, England. Peabody, F., West Valley, N. Y.
Olsen, 0. J., Akersgaden 74, Chris- Pedicord, C. A., Anoka, Minn.
tiania, Norway. Peckover, C. E., Beloit, Kans.
Olsen, E. G., Forest City, Iowa. Penrose, Chas. E., " Llandydd," 77
Olson, A.. V., Box 522, Bemidji, Tewkesbury St., Cathays, Car-
Minn. diff, Wales.
Olson, H. 0., Box 989, Minneapolis, Perk, G., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Minn. burg, Germany. -
Orozco, Juan Garcia, Douglas, Ariz. Perk, J., Grindelberg 15a, Ham
Osborne, P. B., Skowhegan, Me. burg, Germany.
Osborne, A. J., Box 0, E and Har- Perry, F. L., Casilla 1002, Lima,
rison Sts., Eureka, Cal. Peru, South America.
Osol, A., Orindelberg 15a, Ham- Petersen, F. F., Plainfield, -Wis.
burg, Germany: Peterson, E. F., 93 Montezuma St.,
Oster, John, Coeur d' Alene, Idaho. Houghton, Mich.
Ostlund, David, Reykjavik, Ice- Peterson, John, R. F. D., Wood-
land. burn, Oregon.
Ostrander, Wm., 821 Warren Ave., Pettit, G. W., Dallas, Oregon.
Sagidaw, Mich. Phelps, H. F., Washburn Park,
Ott, F. L., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Minneapolis, Minn.
burg, Germany. Philbrick, A. L., Buzon 218, Gua-
Otis, L, J., 603 East Twelfth St., temala City, Guatemala, Central
Des Moines, Iowa. America. .
Owen, G. K., Annfield House, Pieper, J., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Mussoorie, India. burg, Germany.
Owen, Roderick S., Loma Linda, Pierce, H. W., Graysville, Tenn.
via Redlands, Cal. Pilkewitsch, J., Grindelberg 15a,
Paap, F. W., " Elsnath," Burwood Hamburg, Germany.
St., Burwood, N. S. .W., Aus- Pilquist, E., College View, Nebr.
tralia. Piper, A. H., 103 William St.,
Paap, C. A., Gordon St., Toorak, Perth, West Australia, Aus-
Victoria, Australia. tralia.
Painter, A. J., Stanleyton, Va. Piper, J. F., 30 West Side Ave.,
Pallant, J., Queen's Road, Lower Hagerstown, Md.
, Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand. Pogue, J. F., Cleveland, Tenn.
Palmer, E. R., Takoma Park Sta- Pohle, W. R., 26 Wesley St., Sta.
tion, Washington, D. C. D, Baltimore, Md.
Palmer, W. MT., Nukualofa, Tonga, Pool, Nathan H., Coldwater; Mich.
Pacific Ocean. Porter, R. C., " Wynnton," Selous
Pannkoke, IT., 5 Adelaide St., J. Road, Claremont, South Africa.
P., Boston, Mass. Porter, L. B., Lander, Wyo.
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Post, Byron, Chippewa Falls, Wis. Reid, J. A., Cristobal, Canal Zone,
Potter, E. Russell, Gladstone, Republic de Panama.
Manitoba. Reifschneider, K., Poste restante,
Powell, S. U., 28 King St., Span- Omsk, Siberia.
ish Town, Jamaica, West Indies. Reinhold, R. R., Falun, Wis.
Prener, H. S., Caixa Postal 768, Reinke, 0. E., 1519 Greene Ave.,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South Brooklyn, N. Y.
America. Reiswig, Conrad, Milltown, S.
Prescott, W. W., Takoma Park Dak.
Station, Washington, D. C. Reiswig, C. K., Westbrook, Minn.
Preuss, August, Taquary, Rio Rempfert, K., Grindelberg 15a,
Grande do Sul, Brazil, South Hamburg, Germany.
Anierica. Rentfro, C. E., Calcada de Lavei-
Prillwitz, W., Grindelberg 15a, - ras 131, Caxias, Portugal.
Hamburg, Germany. Rey, Jules, 25 rue Gambetta, St.
Prieser, F., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Etienne, Loire, France.
burg, Germany. Reynolds, I. T., Pineville, La.
Proctor, L. H., 287 Third St., New- Rice, J. D., 6270 Racine St., Oak-
burgh, N. Y. ' land, Cal.
Provin, Henri, 29 rue de la Syna- Richards, H. M. J., 1112 Kalamath
gogue, Geneva, Switzerland. St., Denver, Colo.
Province, P. W., Berrien Springs, Richardson, F. I., care Paradise
Mich. Valley Sanitarium, National
Purdham, B. F., Corydon, Pa. City, Cal.
Purdon, T. H., Rutland, Vt. Richardson, I. D. Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C.
Quinn, R. D., Bozeman, Mont. Richmond, E. L. Otsego, Mich.
Rickard, H. E., Fitch Bay, Quebec.
Raessler, Ernst, Grindelberg 15a, Rider, C. J., 409 Granite Block,
Hamburg, Germany. Spokane, Wash.
Raft, J. C., Margrethevej 5, Co- Riffel, Jacob, R. F. D. No. 1, Car-
penhagen, V., Denmark. rier, !Okla.
Ramsey, W. T., Box 1198, Okla- Riffel, J., Casilla 481, Buenos
homa City, Okla. Ayres, Argentina, South America.
Randle, W. H., 28 King St., Span- Rine, G. W., Healdsburg, Cal.
ish Town, Jamaica, West Indies. Ritchie, A., Westfield, Wis.
Rashford, Linton, 28 King St., Robb, V. W., Shawnee, Kans.
Spanish Town, Jamaica, West Robbins, F. H., R. F. D. No. 7,
Indies. Buffalo Road, Erie, Pa.
Rasmussen, K., Milltown, Wis. Roberts, F. M., Jonesboro, Ind.
Raymond, J. W., 121 Sanford St., Robinson, A. T., 905 North Cali-
Rochester, N. Y. fornia Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
Read, W., " Llandydd," 77 Tew- Robinson, Dores E., Sanitarium,
kesbury St., Cathays, Cardiff, Cal.
Wales. Robinson, H. E., 31 Temple St.,
Reaser, G. W., 1420 Avenida 20, Boston, Mass.
Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
Redfield, C. T., 316 South Wash- Rockel, A., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
ington Ave., Columbus, Ohio. burg, Germany.
Reed, L. A., R. F. D. No. 1, Box Rodd, Arthur, 78 Gregory . Boule-
136, Santa Rosa, Cal. vard, Nottingham, England.
Reed, H. W., Eagle River, Wis. Rogers, A. H., 93 Franklin St.,
Reeder, H. E., Sheridan, Wyo. Adelaide, South Australia, Aus-
Rees, J. M., 1200 Seventh St., tralia.
Parkersburg, W. Va. Rogers, J. H. 1639 East Forty-
Rees, E. H., Welsh, La. eighth St., Los Angeles, Cal.
212 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Rogers, F. R., Box 388, Vicksburg, Schimpf, Geo., Dolores, Uruguay,


Miss. South America.
Rogers, Joel C., Malamulo Mission, Schlegel, W., Grindelberg 15a,
Cholo, near Blantyre, Nyasa- Hamburg, Germany.
land, British Central Africa. Schlotthauer, A., R. F. D. No. 1,
Rojas, L. A., Correo 3, Casilla 43, Exeter, Cal.
Santiago, Chile, South America. Schmidt, Henry, Valley View, Tex.
Ronlund, N. J., Box 686, Sioux Schmidt, H. W., Herington, Kans.
Falls, S. Dak. Schmidt, J. H., 101 North Center
Rosenwold, E., 321 East Twelfth Ave., Chicago,
St., Des Moines, Iowa. Schmitz, H., Grindelberg 15a,
Roth, G., rue Frere Orban 116, Ju- Hamburg, Germany.
t met, Belgium. Schnepper, H. J., College Place,
Rouse, J. S., Little Rock, Ark. Wash.
Rowe, Thos. D., Hazel, Ky. Scholl, C. A., 10 Clark St., Al-
Ruble, W. A., 1 and 2 Iowa Circle, legheny, Pa.
Washington, D. .C. Schroeder, W. F. H., Woollam,
Ruble, W. W., Alexandria, Minn. Mo.
Rupert, G. G., Choctaw, Okla. Schubert, G. W., Grindelberg 15a,,
Russell, K. C., Takoma Park Sta- Hamburg, Germany.
tion, Washington, D. C. Schuberth, H. F., Grindelberg 15a,
Russell, E. T., College View, Hamburg, Germany.
Nebr. Schuerer, M., Grindelberg 15a,
Russell, Clifford, Otsego, Mich. Hamburg, Germany.
Russell, Lon, 108 East Gray St., Schutz, R., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Louisville, Ky. burg, Germany.
Ryan, R. G., New Market, Va. Schwantes, Ernesto, Caixa Postal
768, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
Salisbury, H. R., Takoma Park South America.
Station, Washington, D. C. Schwartz, W. F., 521 Union St.,
Sampson, 0. P., 905 North Califor- Hollidaysburg, Pa.
nia Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Schwenecke, W., Grindelberg 15a,
Sanborn, Isaac, 55 Stanley St., St. Hamburg, Germany.
Thomas, Ontario. Schwenecke, 0., Grindelberg 15a,
Sandborn, A. R., Holly, Mich. Hamburg, Germany.
Sanders, C. N., R. F. D. No. 10, Scott, Sydney, 601 Green Ave.,
Battle Creek, Mich. Greenville, S. C.
Sanders, E. 0., Cove, Oregon. Scott, J. B., Chetek, Wis.
Sanderson, Arthur E., 44 Pine Sebastian, W. H., 287a Chapel St.,
Ave., Keene, N. H. Atlanta, Ga.
Sanford, E. L., Graysville, Tenn. Seefried, J., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Santee, Clarence, Keene, Tex. burg, Germany.
Santee, L. D., 749 West Fullerton Seeney, F. H., Cheswold, Del.
Ave., Chicago, Ill. Selmon, A. C., Cheo Chia Keo,
Savarese, Antonio, 319 East 108th Honan, via Hankow, China.
St., New York, N. Y. Semmens, A. W., Sanitarium,
Saxby, W. H., 810 Jackson Ave., Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.
New Orleans, La. Serna, Marcia], Tucson, Ariz.
Schamkow, K., Grindelberg 15a, Serns, M. H., Elroy, Wis.
Hamburg, Germany. Settergren, A. J., Kungsgatan 34,
Schilling, J. H., Grindelberg 15a, Stockholm, Sweden.
Hamburg, Germany. Sewaldsen, A., Melbo, Nordland,
Schillinger, R., Grindelberg ]5a, Norway.
Hamburg, Germany. Shade], S. T., Savannah, Ga.
Schilstra, P., Grindelberg 15a, Shaeffer, F. R., Box 246, Meridian,
Hamburg, Germany. Miss.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 213

Shafer, W. A., 78 Gregory Boule- Smith, Chas. M., Room 418, Hooper
vard, Nottingham, England. Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Shannon, -A. C., 1366 Grand Ave., Smith, E. E., Union, Oregon.
Toledo, Ohio. Smith, S. S., Waverly, Tenn.
Sharp, C. D., 4 Eleanor St., Sche- Smith, Jas. H., Veve, Mo.
nectady, N. Y. Smith, John J., Scarboro, Tobago,
Sharp, W. W., 309 Second Ave., West Indies.
North, Seattle, Wash. Smith, W. H., 192 Myrtle Ave., Ir-
Sharp, Smith, Graysville, Tenn. vington, N. J.
Sharpe, E. D., Western Normal In- Smith, W. R., Soonan, Korea.
stitute, Lodi, Cal. Snow, C. M., Takoma Park Sta-
Shaw, Bruce H., Pueblo, Colo. tion, Washington, D. C.
Shaw, J. L., 39-1 Free School St., Snyder, E. W., Apartado 35,
Calcutta, India. Marianao, Cuba.
Shaw, H. S., Box 1264, Regina, Snyder, G. A., Fruitvale, Cal.
Saskatchewan, Canada. Sorenson, C., Keene, Tex.
Sheldon, H. J., Maple Plain, Minn. Soto, Damaso,- Correo 3, Casilla 43,
Shelton, H. R., 1358 Chestnut St., Santiago, Chile, South America.
Winstim-Salem, N. C. Sparrow, Q. R., S. D. A. Mission,
Shepard, Reid, Otsego, Mich. Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Af-
Shepard, Page, Jacksonville, Fla. rica.
Sheppler, P. E., Bethel, Wis. Spaulding, A. W., Bethel, Wis.
Sherrig, Z., Margrethevej 5, Co- Spaulding, V. J., Denvei, Tenn.
penhagen, V., Denmark. Specht, F. G., Box L, Harvey, N.
Shireman, D. T., Toluca, via Dak.
Cleveland Mills, N. C. Spencer, T. L. M., Main and Pilot
Shone, G. W., Dewetsdorp, Orange Sts., New Amsterdam, British
River Colony, South Africa. Guiana, South America.
Shoup, H. Lesley, 51 Whitmore Spicer, W. A., Takoma Park Sta-
St., Hartford, Conn. tion, Washington, D. C.
Shreve, W. S., Steuben, Wis. Spies, F. W., Caixa Postal 768,
Shrock, J. S., Oshkosh, Wis. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South
Shultz, H., Lodi, Cal. America.
Shultz, James E., 1537 Ninth St., Spies, Geo. W., 221 Silver Lake
N. W., Washington, D. C. Ave., Westville, N. J.
Shultz, John W., R. F. D. No. I, Spohr, R. C., 515 East Twenty-
. Youngstown, Ohio. third St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Sickler, L. N., Drawer 28, Orlando, Spriggs, J. T., 326 South Seventh
Fla. St., Keokuk, Iowa.
Simmons, Cyrus, Box 522, Knox- Spring, L. A., 983 North Twenty-
ville, Tenn. fifth Ave., Omaha, Nebr.
Sims, Geo. G., Box 876, Phoenix, Sprohge, J., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Ariz. burg, Germany.
Sims, W. L., Fortuna, Cal. Standage, James, Free water, Ore-
Sinz, K., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- gon.
burg, Germany. Stanley, P. G., 1317 March St.,
Sivak, John D., 205 East Sixty-
Kalamazoo, Mich.
sixth St., New York, N. Y.
Skinner, Geo. H., North Hatley, Starbuck, T. H., 144 East Sixty-.
Quebec. first St., Mt. Tabor, Oregon.
Slade, E. K., Holly, Mich. Starr, G. B., Sanitarium, Wah-
Smart, A., Gordon St., Toorak, roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Victoria, Australia. Starr, L. F., Takoma Park Sta.,
Smith, A., Grandville, Mich. Washington, D. C.
Smith, W. J., Queen's Road, Lower Starr, F. D., Westlake, Idaho.
Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand. States, Geo. 0., Cedaredge, --Colo.
214 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Staubert, W., Grindelberg 15a, Stringer, R. G., Bartow, Fla.


Hamburg, Germany. Stueckrath, M., Grindelberg 15a,
Staubert, P., Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.
Hamburg, Germany. Sturdevant, M. C., Solusi Mission,
Stebbeds, F., Blue River, Wis. BulaWayo, Rhodesia, South Af-
Steed, J. E., Sanitarium, Apia, rica.
Samoa. Stureman, B. F. 327 West Eighth
Steele, H. B., Hamilton, Mo. St., Flint, Mich.
Steele, J. F., 900 Grant Ave., Sturgeon, D. F., Gage, Okla.
Moundsville, W. Va. Stuyvesant, J. B., Box 29, San
Steele, Wm., Apartado 3, Ambato, Jose, Costa Rica, Central Amer-
Ecuador, South America. ica.
Steen, H 716 Maryland St., St.' Sufficool, L. E., 328} Summers
Paul, Minn. St., Charlestown, W. Va.
Stein, Wm., Estacilo Sao Bernardo, Sulzle, Christian, Fenwood, Sas-
S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, katchewan, Canada.
South America. Sutherland, E. A., Madison, Tenh.
Steiner, Hans, Grindelberg 15a, Christiania, Norway.
Hamburg, Germany. Sutton, N. T., Bucklin, Kans.
Steiner, Paul, 29 rue de la Syna- Svensson, Chas. 0., 1112 Kala-
gogue, Geneva, Switzerland. math St., Denver, Colo.
Stephenson, C. B., Brooker, Fla. Svensson, S. F., Kungsgatan 34,
Sterling, G. L., Avera, Raiatea, Se: Stockholm, Sweden.
ciety islands, Pacific Ocean. Sweany, W. A., St. George's,
Stevens, G. A., 825 Twenty-sixth Grenada, West Indies.
St., Newport News, Va. Swinson, S., Plainview, Tex.
Stevens, J. C., 51 Whitmore St., Syp, Mrs. Minnie, Hawarden,
Hartford, Conn. Iowa.
Stevens, Jas. A., Box 855, Reno, Tabor, J., 314 East Forty-fifth
Nev. St., Chicago, Ill.
Steward, W. W., Box 43, Boise, Tabor, B. C., Cottage Grove, Ore-
Idaho. gon.
Stewart, A., Buresala, Ovalau, Taggart, C. L., 2045 Belmont Ave
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Fresno, Cal.
Stewart, E. L., Gladstone, Man- Tait, A. 0., Mountain View, Cal.
itoba. Talburt, W. F., Stratford, Okla.
Stewart, H. M., Ira, Mo. Tanner, W. Jay, Cape Haytieri,
Stewart, G., Heathorn Buildings, Republic of Hayti, West Indies.
Liverpool St., Hobart, Tasmania. Taphouse, Jas., Mountain View,
St. John, H. A., Sanitarium, Cal. Cal.
St. John, Milton H., 2328 Jefferson Tarr, D. F., Third Ave., Claremont,
St., Ogden, Utah. Cape Colony, South Africa.
Stone, C. L., Valparaiso, Ind. Tarr, H. C., Windsor, Mo.
Stone, A. J., 5718 Alaska St., Ta- Taylor, C. L., Sanitarium, Cal.
coma, Wash. Taylor, E. S., Plainview, Tex.
Stone, W. J., 3741 North Capitol Taylor, H. F., Gen. Del., Norwich,
Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. N. Y.
Taylor, J. I., 828 Alston St., Hous-
Stover, A. J., R. F. D. No. 2, ton,.Tex.
Ridgefield, Wash. Teasdale, Geo., 12 Dhoby Ghaut,
Strachan, M. G., 240 Flint St., Singapore, Malay Archipelago.
Asheville, N. C. Terry, L. W., Keene, Tex.
Stray, F. W., 1 Cherry St., Haver- Tetz, G., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
hill, Mass. burg, Germany.
Strickland, J. A., Takoma Park Theunissen, D. C., 56 Roeland St.,
Sta., Washington, D. C. Cape Town, South Africa.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 215

Thomann, E. W., Casilla 7, Cocha- .Veach, J. E., Saxton, Pa.


bamba, Bolivia, South America. Verrill, A. J., Oxford, Me.
Thomann, V. E., Casilla 431, Bue- Videto, W. E., Berrien Springs,
nos Ayers, Argentina, South Mich.
America. Voss, R., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Thomason, Geo., Plumstead, Cape, burg, Germany.
South Africa. Votaw, H. H., 60 Lower Kemmen-
Thompson, Chas., 821 West Fifth dine Road, Kemmendine, Ran-
St., Topeka, Kans. goon, Burma.
Thompson, G. B.; Takoma Park Voth, A. J., Kiel, Okla.
Station, Washington, D. C. Voth, Bernard, R. F. D. No. 1,
Thompson, Victor, Russiaville, Hitchcock, Okla.
Ind. Voth, David, R. F. D. No. 1, Hitch-
Theumler, T. L., Grants Pass, Ore- cock, Okla.
gon. Vuilleuinier, J., Gland, Valid,
Thurber, R. B., Holly, Mich. Switzerland.
Thurston, H. G., Box 876, Phoenix, Wagner, F. D., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
Ariz. Wagner, Geo., Bowdon, N. Dak.
Thurston, S., Pomona, Cal. Wakeham, W. H., Stanborough
Thurston, W. H., 173 Second Ave., Park, Watford, Herts, Eng-
Ottawa, Ontario. land.
Tieche, L. P., Gland, Switzerland. Walker, John G., Box 77, Mercer,
Tobiassen, Chr., Akersgaden 74, N. Dak.
Christiania, Norway. Walker, J. Z., La, Veta, Colo.
Todor, P., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Walker, S. W., Chelmsford Cen-
burg, Germany. ter, Mass.
Town, N. Z., Takoma Park Sta- Wall, Daniel, Box 686, Sioux
tion, Washington, D. C. Falls, S. Dak.
Townsend, E. C., 411 Central Ave., Walldorff, N. J., 93 Franklin St.,
Dunkirk, N. Y. Adelaide, South Australia, Aus-
Tracy, F. A., 123 Division St., Ot- tralia.
tawa, Ontario. Walleker, H. C. J., Charlotte
Trubey, L. F., 324 Parallel St., Amalie, St. Thomas, West In-
Kansas City, Kans. dies.
Turk, D. G., 525 State St., Bing- Wallenkampf, J., Storgaden 50,
hamton, N. Y. Lulea, Sweden.
Uchtmann, W. R., S East Pearl St,. Walston, W. C., Somabula Mis-
Nashua, N. H. sion, Gwelo, Rhodesia, South
Ulrich, C. F., South Lancaster, Africa.
Mass. Wangerin, R. C., 1303 Burnham
Underwood, R. A., 2718 Third St., Milwaukee, Wis.
Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn. Wantzlick, G. A., Zee Straat, Pa-
Unterrnaier, C., Grindelberg 15a, dang, Sumatra, East Indies.
Hamburg, Germany. Ward, W. C. F., Marshfield, Ore-
Valentiner, Theo. E., 1112 Kala- gon.
math St., Denver, Colo. Warfle, M. D., Boulder, Colo.
Van Deusen, E., Elkwood, Warnick, F. G., 500 Holbrook Ct.,
Van Dorn, E. B., Hinsdale, Ill. Danville, Va.
Van Horn, I. D., 146 Manchester Warren, Luther, 257 South Hill
St., Battle Creek, Mich. St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Van Kirk, M. B., Graysville, Tenn. Washburn, J. S., 665 Decatur St.,
Varlemann, W., Grindelberg 15a, Memphis, Tenn.
Hamburg, Germany. Washburn, F. A., 134 South Eighth
Vaucher, Alfred, 29 rue de la St., Grand Junction, Colo.
Synagogue, Geneva, Switzer- Washburn, H. A., College Place,
land. Wash.
216 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Waters, A. J., 134 South Eighth Whitelock, T. S., 257 South Hill
St., Grand Junction, Colo. St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Watson, A. G., 50 Park St., Cal- Whiteside, Robert, 4 Ulsterville
cutta, India. Gardens, Belfast, Ireland.
Watson, G. F., Palisades, Colo. Whitm arsh, M. C., Starkville,
Watson, T. H., Lodi, Cal. Hiss.
Watt, J. W., R. F. D. No. 8, In- Whitney, S. B., Frankfort, N. Y.
diana, Pa. Wibbens, Jacob, Grindelberg 15a,
Watts, V. B., Gentry, Ark. Hamburg, Germany.
Weber, C. W. 1019 North Hal- Widgery, E. C., 293 Oronoque St.,
stead St., 'Chicago, Ill. Georgetown, British Guiana,
Webster, C. C., 1125 North Sev- South America.
enteenth St., Birmingham, Ala. Wiest, Chas. S., Wellsboro, Pa.
Webster, Fred C., 100 Lenox Ave., Wight, S. E., 300 West Allen St.,
Oneida, N. Y. Springfield, Ill.
Webster, E. W., 2104 Mitchell St., Wightman, J: S., College View,
Tampa, Fla. Nebr.
Wellman, D. E.-, 213 Sarah St., Wightman, Mrs. J. S., College
Kingston, Jamaica. View, Nebr.
Wellman, L. E., Bridgetown, Bar- Wilbur, E. H., Kongmoon, via
bados, West Indies. Hong Kong, China.
Wells, G. \V., 105 Cherokee St., Wilbur, J. M., 22 Cass Ave.,
Atlanta, Ga. Grand Rapids, Mich.
Wentland, M. H., Grindelberg 15a, Wilcox, F. M., Takoma Park Sta-
Hamburg, Germany. tion, Washington, D. C.
Westbrook, T. B., 116 Maple Ave., Wilcox, H. H., R. F. D. No. 5,
Medina, N. Y. Potsdam, N. Y.
Westworth, Wm. A., 75 Ashby Wilcox, M. C., Mountain View,
St., Atlanta, Ga. Cal.
Westrup, J. J., Hsiao Iao, via Wildgrube, 0., Grindelberg 15a,
Cheo Chia Keo, Honan, China. Hamburg, Germany.
Westphal, J. W., Casilla 481, Wilkinson, B.. G., TakOma Park
Buenos Ayres, Argentina, South Station, Washington, D. C.
America. Willess, N. V., 2001 Red River
Westphal, F. H., Correo 3, Casilla St., Austin, Tex.
43, Santiago, -Chile, South Williams., I. N., Corydon, Pa.
America. Williams, E. R., 56 Roeland St.,
Wheeler, L. S., care New Eng- Cape Town, South Africa.
land Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass. Williams, C. D. M., 767 Kinau St.,
Wheeler, F. W., Box 876, Phoenix, Honolulu, Hawaiian Territory.
Ariz. Williams, W. W., Toco, Tenn.
Willis, U. S., 604 New Jersey
Wheeler, F., West Monroe, N, Y. St., Kansas City, Kans.
Wheeler, J. H., Crawford, Nebr.
Willis, H. K., Pleasant Hill, Mo.
Wheeler, W. W., Apartado 3,
Ambato, Ecuador, South Amer- Willoughby, J. M., Cambridge,
ica. Idaho.
White, Claud, Ithaca, Mich. Wilson, J. L., 609 Gore Ave., Van-
White, J. E., 1713 Cass St., Nash- couver, British Columbia.
ville, Tenn. Wilson, J. B., Box 34, Pueblo,
White, Mrs. E. G., " ElmShaven," Colo.
Sanitarium, Napa Co., Cal. Wilson, John, 3 Chestnut St.,
White, W. C., Sanitarium, Napa Portland, Me.
Co., Cal. Wintzen, J., Grindelberg .15a,
White, W. B., College Place, Hamburg, Germany.
Wash. Wise, C., Lena, Wis.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 217

Witzke, E. C., College View, Sanitarium, Fa Fayette, Ind.


Nebr. Wright, Archer, 515 East Twen-
Wolcott, B. A., Sheridan, Ill. ty-third St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Wolfe; E. W., 204 South Adams Wyman, C. A., R. F. D. No. 1,
St., Mason City, Iowa. Gaston, Oregon.
Wolfgarten, J., Grindelberg 15a,
Hamburg, Germany, Young, W. C., MacGregor, Man-
Wood, J. G., 335 West Clark St., itoba.
Springfield, Ohio. Young, W. A., 904 College Ave.,
Wood, Chancy, 605 West First Indianapolis, Ind.
St., Taylorville, Ill.
Wood, Delmar P., 101 East Mau- Zecchetto, L., 1448 Crotona Park
mee St., Adrian, Mich. E, New York, N. Y.
Woods, J. H., " Elsnath," Bur- Zerndt, F., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
wood St., Burwood, N. S. W., burg, Germany.
Australia. Ziegler, Watson, Ft. Collins, Colo.
Woodward, C. N., Keene, Tex. Zuehlke, Robert, 3551 South Jef-
Worster, W. W., Wabash Valley ferson Ave., St. Louis, Mo.

OBITUARY RECORD FOR 1908.


" They rest from their labors; and their works do follow them."

Wrn. Saunders, Oakland, Cal.; July 29, 1908:


Oct. 28, 1907: E. A. Chapman, Mountain View,
A. J. Howard, Los Angeles, Cal.; Cal.; Sept. 8, 1908.
Nov. 18, 1907. Miss A. Strachan, Natal, South
J. J. Nichols, Pleasant Hill, Mo.; Africa; Oct. 24, 1908.
Dec. 25, 1907. M. D. Mattson, Blockville, N. Y.;
T. J. Butler, Battle Creek, Mich.; Dec. 5, 1908.
April 3, 1908. Mrs. 0. E. Reinke, Brooklyn, N.
G. Sander, German East African Y.; Dec. 15, 1908.
Mission, May, 1908. Jessie V. Bosworth, Hickory, N.
R. L. Price, with Watchman Pub. C.; Dec. 26, 1908.
Co., Port of Spain, Trinidad, Mrs. E. T. Nowlen, Graysville,
West Indies; June 1, 1908. Tenn.; Dec. 29, 1908; Secretary
Andrew Olsen, Green Bay, Wis.; Central American Conference.
FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL.
STATISTICAL REPORT FOR 5907.

The statistical report for 1907 shows the following totals:


Number of Union Conferences 21
Number of Union Missions -
Number of local conferences 93
Number of mission fields 68
Number of organized churches 2,504
Membership 80,897
Number of companies 675
Membership 7,618
Other Sabbath-keepers 5,533
Total Sabbath-keepers 94,048
Tithe paid in 1907 $1,064,753.43
Tithe per capita $11.32
Number of church buildings 1,172
Approximate value $1,331,330.85
Approximate seating capacity 180,576
Ordained ministers 712
Licensed ministers 394
_Licensed missionaries 1,013
Book and periodical canvassers 1,382
Total laborers 3,587
Retail value of book and periodical sales in 1907 $1,035,565.62
Amount of tithe appropriated to fields outside of conference $130,997.16
Total offerings to foreign missions, except from S. S. and
Y. P. S. $185,720.35
Contributions for home mission work $166,949.65
Contributions for local church work $91,676.52
Grand total contributions for all purposes $1,704,718.12
Per capita $18.13
Sabbath-school Department.
Number of Sabbath-schools 3,573
Membership 84,744
Total contributions _ $S5,105.89
Offerings to foreign missions ' $71,475.59

Educational Department,
Number of church-schools 458
Teachers
Enrolment 8 , 5050687
Estimated value of buildings and equipment $121,586.76
Expense of annual maintenance $99,389.68

Missionary Volunteer Department.


Number of Societies 461
Membership 8,933
Contributions for foreign work $6,942.18
Contributions for home mission work $3,317.14
Contributions for local society work $678.24
Total contributions $11,122,60
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FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL. 219

CAMP-MEETINGS DURING lgo8.-


Camp-meetings were held in the Union Conferences during 1908 as
as follows:
Atlantic, 6; Canadian, 3; Central, 5; Columbia, 7; Lake, 11; North-
ern, 5; North Pacific, 13; Pacific, 5; Southeastern, 5; Southern, 9;
SouthWestern, 8; Western Canadian, 4; Australasian, 5; European
Unions, 10; miscellaneous, 6; total, 102.

WORKERS SENT TO FOREIGN FIELDS.

(Not including children.)


1901-02 107
1903 60
1904 40
1905 60
1906 76
1907 58
1908 134

ANNUAL OFFERINGS.

First .Sabbath in February Religious Liberty Work.


First Sabbath in April Orphanage Work and Care of Age d.
First Sabbath in July Midsummer Offering for Missions.
First Sabbath in October Work Among the Colored People
December, Week of Prayer Annual Offering for Missions.
2ar ho I I ice( -

FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF SEVENTH-


DAY ADVENTISTS.
By the late Uriah Smith.
Seventh-day Adventists have no creed but the Bible; but they
hold to certain well-defined points of faith, for which they feel prepared
to give a reason "to every man that asketh " them. The following
propositions may be taken as a summary of the principal features of
their religious faith, upon which there is, so far as is known, entire
unanimity, throughout the body. They believe:-
1. That there is one God, a personal, spiritual being, the Creator
of all things, omnipotent, omniscient, and eternal; infinite in wisdom,
holiness, justice, goodness, truth, and mercy; :unchangeable, and every-
where present by his representative, the Holy Spirit. Ps. 139: 1.
2. That there is one Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Eternal
Father, the one by whom he created all things, and by whom they do
consist; that he took on him the nature of the seed of Abraham for
the redemption of our fallen race; that he dwelt among men, full of
grace and truth, .lived our example, died our sacrifice, was raised for
our justification, ascended on high to be our only mediator in the sanc-
tuary in heaven, where through the merits of his shed blood, he secures
the pardon and forgiveness of the sins of all those who persistently
come to him; and as the closing portion of his work as priest, before he
takes his throne as king, he will make the great atonement for the sins
of all such, and their sins will then be blotted out (Acts 3: 19) and
borne away' from the sanctuary, as shown in the service of the Levitical
priesthood, which foreshadowed and prefigured the ministry of our
Lord in heaven. See Leviticus 16; Heb. 8: 4, 5; 9: 6, 7.
3. That the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments were
given by inspiration of God, contain a full revelation of his will to
man, and are the only infallible rule of faith and practise.
4. That baptism is an ordinance of the Christian church, to follow
faith and repentance, an ordinance by which we commemorate the
resurrection of Christ, as by this act we show our faith in his burial -
and resurrection, and through that, in the resurrection of all the saints
at the last day; and that no other mode more fitly represents these
facts than that which the Scriptures prescribe, namely, immersion.
Rom. 6: 3-5; Col. 2: 12.
5. That the new birth comprises the entire change necessary to fit
us for the kingdom of God, and consists of two parts: First, a moral
change wrought- by conversion and a Christian life (John 5: 3); sec-
ond, a physical change at the second coming of Christ, whereby, if
dead, we are raised incorruptible, and if living, are changed to immor-
tality in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye. Luke 20: 36; 1 Cor.
15: 51, 52.
6. That prophecy is a part of God's revelation to man; that it is
included in that Scripture which is profitable for instruction (2 Tim.
3: 16) ; that it is designed for us and our children (Deut. 29: 29) ; that
so far from being enshrouded in impenetrable mystery, it is that which
especially constitutes the word of God a lamp to our feet and a light
to our path (Ps. 119: 105; 2 Peter 1: 19) ; that a blessing is pronounced
upon those who study it (Rev. 1: 1-3); and that, consequently, it is
to be understood by the people of God sufficiently to show them their
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position in the world's history and the special duties required at their
hands.
7. That the world's history from specified dates in the past, the rise
and fall of empires, and the chronological succession of events down to
the setting up of God's everlasting kingdom, are outlined in numerous
great chains of prophecy; and that these prophecies are now all fulfilled
except the closing scenes.
8. That the doctrine of the world's conversion and a temporal mil-
lennium is a fable of these last days, calculated to lull men into a
state of carnal security, and cause them to be overtaken by the great
day of the Lord as by a thief in the night (1 Thess. 5: 3); ,that the
second coming of Christ is to precede, not follow, the millennium; for
until the Lord appears, the papal power, with all its abominations, is
to continue (2 Thess. 2:.8), the wheat and the tares grow together
(Matt. 13: 29, 30, 39), and evil men and seducers wax worse and worse,
as the word of God declares. 2 Tim.. 3: 1, 13.
9. That the mistake of Adventists in 1844 pertained to the nature
of the-, event then to transpire, not to the time; that no prophetic
period is given to reach to the second advent, but that the longest one,
the two thousand and three hundred days of Dan. 8: 14, terminated in
1844, and brought us to an event called the cleansing of the sanctuary:-
See. Note 1.
10. That the sanctuary of the new covenant is the tabernacle of God
in heaven, of which Paul speaks in Hebrews 8 and onward, and of
which our Lord, as great high priest, is minister; that this st..actuary
is the antitype of the Mosaic tabernacle, and that the priestly work
of our Lord, connected therewith, is the antitype of the work of the
Jewish priests of the former dispensation (Heb. '8: 1-5, etc.); that this,
and not the earth, is the sanctuary to be cleansed at the end of the
two thousand and three hundred days, what is termed its cleansing
being in this case, as in the type, simply the entrance of the high priest
into the most holy place, to finish the round of service connected there-
with by making the atonement and removing from the sanctuary the
sins which had been transferred to it by means of the ministration
in the first apartment (Leviticus 16; Heb. 9: 22, 23) ; and that this work
in the antitype, beginning in 1844, consists in actually blotting out the
sins of believers (Acts 3: 19), and occupies a brief but indefinite space
of time, at the conclusion of which the work of mercy for the world
will be finished, and the second advent of Christ will take place.
11. That God's moral requirements are the same upon all men in
all dispensations; that these are summarily contained in the com-
mandments spoken by Jehovah from Sinai, engraven on the tables of
stone, and deposited in the ark, which was in consequence called the
" ark of the covenant," or testament (Num. 10: 33; Heb. 9: 4, etc.) ;
that this law is immutable and perpetual, being a transcript of the
tables deposited in the ark in the true sanctuary on high, which is
also, for the same reason, called the ark of God's testament; for under
the sounding of the seventh trumpet we are told that " the temple of
God was opened in heaven, and there was seen in his temple the ark
of his testament." Rev. 11: 19.
12. That the fourth commandment of this law requires that we
devote the seventh day of each week, commonly called Saturday, to
abstinence from our own labor, and to the performance of sacred and
religious duties; that this is the only weekly Sabbath known to the
Bible, being the day that was set apart before Paradise was lost (Gen.
2: 2, 3), an which will be observed in Paradise restored (Isa. 66: 22,
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222 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES.

23); that the facts upon which the Sabbath institution is based con-
fine it to the seventh day, as they are not true of any other day,
and that the terms, Jewish Sabbath, "as applied to the seventh day,
and Christian sabbath, as applied to, the first day of the week, are
names of human invention, unscriptural in fact, and false in meaning.
13. That as the man of sin, the papacy, has thought to change
times and laws (the law of God, Dan. 7: 25), and has misled almost all
Christendom in regard to the fourth commandment, we find a prophecy
of a reform in this respect to be wrought among believers just before
the coming of Christ. Isa. 56: 1, 2; 1 Peter 1: 5; Rev. 14: 12, etc.
14. That the followers of Christ should be a peculiar people, not fol-
lowing the maxims, nor conforming to the ways, of the world; not
loving its pleasures nor countenancing its follies; inasmuch as the
apostle says that " whosoever therefore will be " in this sense, " a friend
of the world is the enemy of God " (James 4: 4); and Christ says
that we can not have two masters, or, at the same time, serve God
and mammon. Matt. 6: 24.
15. That the Scriptures insist upon plainness and modesty of-attire
as a prominent mark of discipleship in those who profess to be the
followers of Him who was " meek and lowly in heart; " that the
wearing of gold, pearls, and costly array, or anything designed merely
to adorn the person and foster the pride of the natural heart, is to be
discarded, according to such scriptures as 1 Tim. 2: 9, 10: 1 Peter
3: 3, 4.
16. That means for the support of evangelical work among men
should be contributed from love to God and love of souls, not raised
by church lotteries, or occasions designed to contribute to the fun-lov-
ing, appetite-indulging. propensities of the sinner, such as fairs, fes-
tivals, crazy socials, etc., which are a disgrace to the professed church
of Christ; that the proportion of one's income required in former dis-
pensations can be no less under the gospel; that it is the same as
Abraham (whose children we are, if we are Christ's. Gal. 3: 29) paid
to Melchisedec (type of Christ) when he gave him a tenth of all (Heb.
7: 1-4); the tithe is the Lord's (Lev. 27: 30); and this tenth of one's
income is also to he supplemented by offerings from those who are able,
for the support of the gospel. 2 Cor. 9: 6; Mal. 3: 8, 10.
17. That as the natural or carnal heart is at enmity with God and
his law, this enmity can be subdued only by a radical transformation
of the affections, the exchange of unholy for holy principles; that this
transformation follows repentance and faith, is the special work of
the Holy Spirit, and constitutes regeneration, or conversion.
18. That as all have violated the law of God, and can not of them-
selves render obedience to his just requirements, we are dependent on
Christ, first, for justification from our past offenses, and, secondly, for
grace whereby to render acceptable obedience to his holy law in time
to come.
19. That the Spirit of God was promised to manifest itself in the
church through certain gifts, enumerated especially in 1 Corinthians 12
and Ephesians 4; that these gifts are not designed to supersede, or take
the place of, the Bible, which is sufficient to make us wise unto salva-
tion, any more than the Bible can take the place of the Holy Spirit;
that, in specifying the various channels of its operation, that Spirit
has simply made provision for its own existence and presence with the
people of God to the end of time to lead to an understanding of that
word which it had inspired, to convince of sin, and to work a trans-
formation in the heart and life; and that those who deny to the Spirit
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its place and operation, do plainly deny that part of the Bible which
assigns to it this work and position.
20. That God, in accordance with his uniform dealings with the
race, sends forth a proclamation of the approach of the second advent
of Christ; and that this work is symbolized by the three messages of
Revelation 14, the last one bringing to view the work of reform on
the law of God, that his people may acquire a complete readiness for
that event.
21. That the time of the cleansing of the sanctuary (see proposition
10), synchronizing with the time of the proclamation of the third
message (Rev. 14: 9, 10), is a time of investigative judgment, first,
with reference to the dead, and secondly, at the close of probation, with
reference to the living, to determine who of the myriads now sleeping
in the dust of the earth are worthy of a part in the first resurrection,
and who of its living multitudes are worthy of translation, points
which must be determined before the Lord appears.
22. That the grave, whither we all tend, expressed by the Hebrew
word " sheol " and the Greek word " hades," is a place, or condition,
in which there is no work, device, wisdom, nor knowledge. Eccl. 9: 10.
23. That the state to which we are reduced by death is one of silence,
inactivity, and entire unconsciousness. Ps. 146: 4; Eecl. 9: 5, 6;
Dan. 12: 2.
24. That out of this prison-house of the grave, mankind are to be
brought by a bodily resurrection, the righteous having part in the first
resurrection, which takes place at the second coming of Christ; the
wicked in the second resurrection, which takes place in a thousand
years thereafter. Rev. 20: 4-6.
25. That at the last trump, the living righteous are to be changed
in a moment, in the twinkling A an eye, and that the risen righteous
are to be caught up to meet the Lord in the air, so forever to be with
the Lord. 1 Thess. 4: 16, 17; 1 Cor. 15: 51, 52.
26. That these immortalized ones are then taken to heaven, to the
New Jerusalem, the Father's house, in which there are many man-
sions (John 14: 1-3), where they reign with Christ a thousand years,
judging the world and fallen angels, that is, apportioning the punish-
ment to be executed upon them at the close of the one thousand years
(Rev. 20: 4; 1 Cor. 6: 2, 3) ; that during this time the earth lies in a
desolate, chaotic condition (Jer 4: 23-27), described, as in the begin-
ning, by the Greek term " abussos " (bottomless pit, Septuagint of
Gen. 1: 2) ; and that here Satan is confined during the thousand years
(Rev. 20: 1, 2), and here finally destroyed (Rev. 20: 10; Mal. 4: 1) ; the
theater of the ruin he has wrought in the universe being appropriately
made for a time his gloomy prison-house, and then the place of his
final execution.
27. That at the end of the thousand years the Lord descends with
his people and the New Jerusalem (Rev. 21: 2), the wicked dead are
raised, and come up on the surface of the yet unrenewed earth, and
gather about the city, the camp of the saints (Rev. 20: 9), and fire
comes down from God out of heaven and devours them. They are
then consumed, root and branch (Mal. 4: 1), becoming as though they
had not been (Obadiah 15, 16). In this everlasting destruction from the
presence of the Lord (2 Thess. 1: 9), the wicked meet the " everlasting
punishment" threatened against them (Matt. 25: 46), which is ever-
lasting death. Rom. 6: 23; Rev. 20: 14, 15. This is the perdition of
ungodly men, the fire which consumes them being the fire for which
" the heavens and the earth, which are now, . . . are kept in store,"
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which shall melt even the elements with its intensity, and purge the
earth from the deepest stains of the curse of sin. 2 Peter 3: 7-12.
28. That new heavens and a new earth shall spring by the power of
God from the ashes of the old, and this renewed earth with the New
Jerusalem for its metropolis and capital shall be the eternal inherit-
ance of the saints, the place where the righteous shall evermore dwell.
2 Peter 3: 13; Ps. 37: 11, 29; Matt. 5: 5.

NOTE 1, REGARDING PROPOSITION 9. The Adventists of 1844 expected


that the end of the world would come in that year, because they held that
certain prophecies would then transpire, which they believed reached to the
coming of the Lord. Chief among these was the prophecy of Dan. 8 : 13, 14,
which says that at the end of the prophetic period of 2300 days (years)
the sanctuary should be cleansed. They believed that the earth was the
sanctuary then to be cleansed, and that its cleansing was to be accomplished
with fire, which would accompany the manifestation of the Lord from
heaven. From these premises, the conclusion seemed inevitab,e that when
the 2300 years ended, in 1844, the Lord would come.
But the day passed, and no Saviour appeared. Suspended between hope
and fear, and waiting until every plausible allowance for possible inac-
curacies of reckoning and variations of time, was exhausted, it became at
length apparent that a great mistake had been made, and that the mistake
must be on one or both of the following points : either, first, the period of
the 2300 days did not end at that time, and they had made a mistake .in
supposing that they would terminate in that year: or, secondly, the cleans-
ing of the sanctuary was not to be the burning of the earth at the second
coming of Christ, and hence they had made a mistake in expecting such an
event at that time. While there was a possibility that they had made a
mistake on both these points, it was certain that they bad made a
mistake on one of - them; and either one would be sufficient to account for
the fact that the Lord did not then appear.
A movement which had enlisted the whole interest of thousands upon
thousands, and thrilled their hearts with enthusiastic hope, was not to be
abandoned, especially by its more conservative and sincere adherents, with-
out earnest thought and reflection. The whole field of evidence was there-
fore carefully resurveyed. It soon became apparent that two methods were
being adopted to account for the fact that the Lord did not come when
he was expected, and to explain the consequent disappointment.
One class, at a rash bound, reached the conclusion that they had made
a mistake in the time, and that the prophetic periods had not expired. This
was, of course, to abandon the whole previous movement, with all its ac-
companying manifestations of divine power ; for if the time was wrong,
everything was wrong.
Another class, impressed with the fact that God had given too much
evidence of his connection with the movement to allow them to abandon it,
carefully reviewed the evidence on every point. The result with them was
a clearer conviction of the strength and harmony of the argument on
chronology. They saw no ground to change their views upon the reckoning
of the time, but felt more convinced than ever that the 2300 days were cor-
rectly applied, and that they terminated at the time appointed in 1844.
Thus they became satisfied that the error lay in their previous views of the
subject of the sanctuary and its cleansing, and that they had made a mis-
take in supposing that the earth would be burned at the end of the 2300
days, because the prophecy said that then the " sanctuary " should " be
cleansed."
This brings us to note the difference between Seventh-day Adventists and
those called First-day Adventists, as respects chronology. The latter, believ-
ing that the prophetic periods were given to make known the time of
Christ's coming, and that they have not yet ended, are held to one of two
conclusions: either that all that is said in the Bible about these periods
is so much of revelation unrevealed, or else that the time of Christ's com-
ing is to be known. The first conclusion, as consistent believers in the Bible,
they can not adopt, and hence their continual efforts to readjust the pro-
phetic periods, and fix upon some new time for Christ to come. From this
has arisen, in these later years, all the fantastic time-setting which has
very naturally disgusted the world, and worse than this, has brought a stigma
of reproach upon all prophetical study. On the other hand, Seventh-day
Adventists set no time. While they believe that the prophetic periods are
to be understood, they believe also that these periods have been correctly
interpreted, and have all terminated : so that now there is no data from
which to reason respecting a definite time for their Lord to come.
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF THE
GENERAL CONFERENCE.
CONSTITUTION.
As amended at the thirty-sixth session, held at Washington, D. C.,
May 11-30, 1905.
Article I Name.
This organization shall be known as the General Conference of
Seventh-day Adventists.
Article II Object..
The object of this Conference is to teach all nations the everlasting
gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
Article III Membership.
Section 1. The membership of this Conference shall consist of
(a) Such Union Conferences as have been or shall be properly or-
ganized and accepted by vote.
(b) Such local conferences as ar.e not embraced in any Union Con-
ference, as have been or shall be properly organized and accepted by
vote.
Sec. 2. The voters of this Conference shall be designated as fol-
lows:
(a) Delegates at large.
(b) Regular delegates.
Sec. 3. Delegates at large shall be:
(a) The General Conference Executive Committee.
(b) The Secretary and the Treasurer of the General Conference.
(c) Such members of departmental committees and representatives
of missions of the General Conference as shall receive credentials from
its Executive Committee.
Sec. 4. Regular delegates shall be such persons as are duly ac-
credited by Union Conferences, or local conferences not included in
Union Conferences.
Sec. 5. Each Union Conference shall be entitled to one delegate
without regard to numbers, an additional delegate for each conference
in its territory, and an additional delegate for each one thousand of
its membership. Each local conference not included in any Union
Conference shall be entitled to one delegate, without regard to numbers,
and one additional delegate for each one thousand members.
Article IV Executive Committee.
Section 1. At each session the Conference shall elect an Executive
Committee for the carrying forward of its work between the sessions.
Sec. 2. The Executive Committee shall consist of the president, two
vice-presidents, the presidents of Union Conferences, the superintend-
ents of organized Union Missions, and fifteen other persons, among
whom there shall be representatives of all the leading departments
of Conference work, including the publishing, medical, educational,
Sabbath-school, religious liberty, and North American foreign.
225
226 CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS.

Article V Officers and Their Duties.


Section 1. The officers of this Conference shall be a president, two
vice-presidents, a secretary, a treasurer, and an auditor, who shall be
elected by the Conference.
Sec. 2. President: The duties of the president shall be to act as
chairman of the Executive Committee, and to labor in the general inter-
ests of the Conference, as the Executive Committee may advise.
Sec. 3. Vice-presidents: The duties of the first vice-president shall
be to labor in the European Union Conferences and Missions, as the
Executive Committee may advise, and to preside at the councils of the
members of the Executive Committee, which may be held in Europe,
in the absence of the president.
The duties of the second vice-president shall be to labor in the
American Union Conferences and Missions, as the Executive Committee
may advise, and, in the absence of the president, to preside at the
councils of the members of the Executive Committee which may be
held in America.
Sec. 4. The Secretary: It shall be the duty of the secretary to
keep the minutes of the proceedings of the Conference sessions and
of the committee meetings, and to collect such statistics and other facts
from Union and local Conferences as may be desired by the Conference
or the Executive Committee, and to perform such other duties as usu-
ally pertain to such office.
Sec. 5. The Treasurer: It shall be the duty of the treasurer to
receive all funds and disburse them by order of the president, and to
render such financial statements at regular intervals as may be desired
by the Conference or the Executive Committee.
Sec. 6. Election of Officers and Executive Committee: All officers
of the Conference, except members of. the Executive Committee who
are presidents of Union Conferences or Superintendents of Union Mis-
sion Fields, shall be chosen by the delegates at the regular quadrennial
sessions of the General Conference, and shall hold their offices for the
period of four years, or until their successors are elected and appear to
enter upon their duties.

Article VI Incorporations, Departments, and Agents.


Section 1. Such incorporations may be authorized and departments
created as the development of the work requires.
Sec. 2. At each regular session of this Conference the delegates
shall elect the trustees of all corporate bodies connected with this organ-
ization, as may be provided in the statutory laws governing each.
Sec. 3. The Conference shall employ such committees, secretaries,
agents, ministers, missionaries, and other persons, and make such dis-
tribution of its laborers as may be necessary to effectively execute its
work. It shall also grant credentials or licenses to its ministers and
missionaries.

Article VII Sessions.


Section 1. This Conference shall hold quadrennial sessions at such
date and place as the Executive Committee shall designate by a notice
published in the Advent Review and Sabbath Herald at least three
months before the date for the session.
Sec. 2. The Executive Committee may call special sessions at such
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS. 227

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 reg-
ular sessions.
Article VIII By-laws.
The voters of this Conference may enact By-laws and amend or
repeal them at any session thereof, and such By-laws may embrace any
provision not inconsistent with the Constitution.
Article IX Amendments.
This Constitution or its By-laws may be amended by a two-thirds
vote of the voters present at any session, provided that, if it is pro-
posed to amend the Constitution at a special session, notice of such
purpose shall be given in the call for such special session.

BY-LAWS.

Article I Regular Sessions.


Section 1. At each session of the Conference, the Executive Com-
mittee shall nominate for election the presiding officers for the session.
Sec. 2. Previous to each session of the Conference, the Executive
Committee shall provide such temporary committees as may be neces-
sary to conduct the preliminary work of the Conference.
Article II Executive Committee.
Section 1. During the intervals between sessions of the Confer-
ence, the Executive Committee shall have full administrative power,
and shall fill for the current term any vacancies that May occur in
its offices, boards, committees, or agents, by death, resignation, or
otherwise, except in cases where other provisions for filling such vacan-
cies shall be made by vote of the General Conference.
Sec. 2. Any five members of the Executive Committee, including
the president or vice-president, shall be empowered to transact such
executive business as is in harmony with the general plans outlined by
the Committee, but the concurrence of four members shall be necessary
to pass any measure.
Sec. 3. Meetings of the Executive Committee may be called at
any time or place, by the president or vice-president, or by the secre-
tary, upon the ,written request of any five members of the committee.
Article III Departments.
Section 1. The work of the departments of this organization shall
be in charge of committees selected by the Executive Committee, when
not otherwise provided for by the Conference.
Article IV Finance.
Section 1. This Conference shall receive a tithe from all of its
Union and local Conferences, and the tithe of its Union and local Mis-
sion 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.
228 CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS.

Article V Audits
Section 1. The Executive Committee shall have the accounts of
the Conference and of its several departments audited at least once
each calendar year, and shall report upon the same to the General
Conference at its regular sessions.
Sec. 2. The Executive Committee shall appoint annually eight per-
sons not -in its employ, who, with the president, vice-presidents, and
presidents of Union Conferences, shall constitute a committee for audit-
ing and settling all accounts against the General Conference.

POSTAGE RATES.
Domestic.
The rates of postage on domestic matter are as follows:
Letters, and other sealed' matter, two cents an ounce.
Magazines, newspapers, and other periodicals, when sent entire, one
cent for each four ounces, or fraction thereof.
Books, circulars, and miscellaneous printed matter, including photo-
graphs, seeds, bulbs, roots, scions, and plants, one cent for each two
ounces, or fraction. thereof.
All other matter one cent an ounce.
The domestic rates apply on matter sent between the following
countries: United States, Cuba, Hawaii, Philippines, Porto Rico,
Tutuila (Samoa), Windward Islands, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Shang-
hai, China (subject to duty, payable on delivery), Great Britain, Ire-
land, and Germany.
Foreign.
The rates of postage on matter to be sent to countries of the Uni-
versal Postal Union other than those named above, are as follows:
Letters, and other sealed matter, five cents for the first ounce, and
three cents for each additional ounce or fraction thereof.
Commercial papers, for the first ten ounces or less, five cents; and
for each additional two ounces, or fraction of two ounces, one cent.
Limit of weight, four pounds, six ounces.
Postal cards, two cents each.
Magazines, newspapers, etc., two ounces for one cent.

In the catalogue of publications issued by the Review and Herald


Publishing Association, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C., will
be found works treating at length upon the principal themes mentioned
in the Statement of Fundamental Prinicples. See page 220. Classified
lists giving the names of all the tracts treating on various subjects
can also be supplied. Catalogue of publications in English or in foreign
languages, sent free.
ERRATA
While the foregoing pages were being printed, the following changes were
reported, and may be noted on the pages indicated:
Page 11: Add, as a member of General Conference Committee, C. F. McVagh,
2123 Twenty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.; Geo. I. Butler, Bowling
Green, Fla.
Page 17: W. S. Connolly, 215 0 St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Page 21: C. Massimino, 493 Jerome St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Page 30: Vice-President of the Eastern Colorado Conference, Meade Mac
Guire. Transfer F. M. Wilcox to the editorial staff of the Review and
Herald, with address at Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C. C. R.
Kite, of Nebraska Conference, will take the place of F. M. Wilcox as a
member of the Executive Committee of the Eastern Colorado Conference,
with address at Boulder, Colo.
Page 34: In place of W. F. Surber, who has resigned as Missionary Secretary
and State Agent of the Southern Missouri Conference, insert A. A. Cone,
997 Locust St., Springfield, Mo. To the list of ordained ministers of
the Southern Missouri Conference add the name of H. K. Willis, Pleas-
ant Hill, Mo.
Page 38: Transfer I. M. Martin and Chas. S. Wiest from the list of licensed
to that of ordained ministers of the East Pennsylvania Conference.
Page 39: J. H. Koenig, 602 Summit Ave., West Hoboken, N. J.
Pages 39 and 199: Address of P. E. Broderson, 103 Barclay St., Perth
Amboy, N. J.
Pages 39 had 200: Address of J. H. Carroll, 2 Triton Terrace, Newark, N. J.
Page 72, under Southeastern Union Conference: Insert in place of " Legal
Association " the following: " Southeastern Union Conference Association
of Seventh-day Adventists: " Officers: W. A. Westworth, President; R. T.
Dowsett, Secretary and Treasurer; office, '15 Ashby St., Atlanta, Ga.
Page 76: Because of the death of Jessie V. Bosworth, change the Secretary
and Treasurer of the North Carolina Conference to M. H. Brown, and
the office address to Route 1, Greensboro, N. C.
Pages 77, 166, and 180: President of the Southern Union Conference, Southern
Pub. Assn., and Nashville Sanitarium Board, C. F. McVagh.
Page '19: Add, under Missionary Licentiates of the Southern Union Conference,
the name of C. L. Kilgore, Graysville, Tenn.
Page 90: Office address of the Alberta Conference changed to Lacombe, Al-
berta, Canada. C. L. Holdeman, of Lacombe, Alberta, Field Missionary
Agent in place of W. 0. James. J. W. Boynton transferred to the West-
ern Washington Conference, with address at 309 Second Ave., North,
Seattle, Wash. Change accordingly on pages 65 and 199.
Page 104: Membership of German Union, 5,352.
Page 107: Transfer W. Varlemann and R. Kumpel, of the Rhenish Confer-
ence, to the list of ordained ministers; and Robert Muller, as licensed
minister.
Page 118: Under Finland Mission, add, as members of Advisory Committee,
W. Sucksdorff, K. L. Ostring; Licensed Minister, Hugo Mikkonen; Mis-
sionary Licentiates, N. Savander, Alma Bjugg, Agnes Wickholm.
Page 119: R. C. Porter, " Wynnton," Selous Road, Claremont, South Africa.
Page 130: By the death of Mrs. E. T. Nowlen, the office of Secretary of the
Central American Conference is temporarily vacant.
Page 152: Chairman of Board of Managers of Oakwood School, A. J. Haysmer.
Page 164: The name of the Pacific Press Publishing Company changed to the
Pacific Press Publishing Association.
Pages 164 and 181: The " North Pacific Union Gleaner " states that W. V.
Sample, former manager of the Portland Branch of the Pacific Press Pub.
Co. is now connected with the Portland Sanitarium, and that Dr. H. W.
er is now Medical Superintendent of the Portland Sanitarium. J. F.
Vollm
Beatty is in charge of Portland Branch of Pacific Press.
Page 165: Address of Western Branch of Review and Herald, Melville Build-
ing, South Bend, Ind.
Pages 165 and 168: The name of the 32-page monthly paper for youth pub-
lished by the Signs Pub. Assn., at Warburton, Victoria, Australia, is " The
Young People's Magazine." The totals on page 175 would be increased
accordingly.
Page 166: Board of Managers of Southern Pub. Assn., C. F. McVagh (Pres.),
W. A. Westworth, I. A. Ford, C. P. Bollman, L. A. Smith, A. F. Harrison,
R. L. Pierce, R. Hook, P. T. Megan.
Page 170: In the address of the " Manitoba Worker " omit Winnipeg.
Page 174: A new monthly paper called " Columbian," published by the Colum-
bian Union Conference, at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, in the interests of Mt. Ver-
non College.
Page 116: President Boulder Sanitarium, J. W. Lair.
Page 184: To the list of physicians connected with the Washington Sanita-
rium, Takoma Park, add the name of Mrs. P. S. Sisco, M. D.
Pages 187, 188: Delinquent reports indicate the establishment of three schools
in Canton. China, with eight teachers, an enrolment of 107.
Page 204: Address of W. C. Mathewson, St. Johnsville, N. Y.
229
INDEX.
PAGE
142
A BYSSINIAN Mission, directory of
Academies; directories of
Statistical Table of
143-160
187, 188
Acushnet Sanitarium 185
Adelaide Sanitarium 176
Adelphian Academy 143
Adirondack Sanitarium 185
Advocate Publishing Co. 161
Africa, Conferences and Missions in 119-123, 142
Alabama Conference 80
Alaska Mission 65
Alberta Conference 90
Alberta Industrial Academy 143
Alberta Sanitarium 176
Algerian Mission 111
Annual Offerings 219
Argentine Conference 125
Arizona Conference 67
Arizona Intermediate School 143
Arizona Sanitarium 185
Arkansas Conference 85
Atlanta Sanitarium 176
Atlantic Union Conference 18-24
Australasian Union Conference 92-101
Austrian Mission 108
Avondale School for Christian Workers 143
Avondale Health Retreat ,, 176
Avondale Press 161
ALKAN Mission 109
B Baltic Conference
Barotseland Mission
114
122
Basutoland Mission 122
Battle Creek Academy 144
Beechwood Manual Training Academy 144
Belfast Sanitarium (see Rostrevor Hills Hydro).
Bellair Hydropathic 185
Berean Industrial School 144
Bermuda Mission 134
Bethel. Academy 144
Black River Valley Sanitarium 185
Bohemian language, periodical in 171
Boise City Sanatorium 185
Bolivia Mission 127
Boulder Sanitarium 176
Brazil Publishing House " 161
British Columbia Conference 90
British East African Mission 142
British Guiana Conference 130
British Publishing House 161
British Union Conference 101-104
230
INDEX. 231

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Map of 102
British West African Mission 134
Buenos Ayres Publishing House 161

CALCUTTA Bath and Treatment Rooms 177


--4 California Conference 67, 68
Camp-meetings during 1908 219
Canadian Union Conference 25
Canadian Publishing Association 162
Cape Colony Conference 121
Cape Sanitarium 177
Caterham Sanitarium 177
Caucasian Conference 114
Cedar Lake Academy 145
Central American Conference 130
Central California Intermediate School 145
Central New England- Conference 19
Central Union Conference 28
Chamberlain Sanitarium 185
Chesapeake Conference 37
Chile Conference 126
Chile Publishing House 162
China Mission 134
Chinese language, periodical in 171
Chinese S. D. A. Mission Press 162
Christchurch Sanitarium 177
Christiania Health Home , 177
Christiania Publishing House 162
Claremont Union College 145
Clearwater Industrial School 145
Colleges, directories of 143-160
Statistical table of 187, 188
College Springs Sanitarium 177
Colorado, Conferences in 29, 30, 35
Colorado Sanitarium (see Boulder Sanitarium).
Colorado Springs Sanitarium 185
Colorado Western Slope Academy 145
Columbia Union Conference 37-43
Conference periodicals 167-174
Connecticut, Conference in 23
Constitution and By-laws of General Conference 225-228
Cook Islands Mission 99
Croatian Mission 109
Cuban Mission 133
Cumberland Conference 73
Cumberland Industrial School 146

ANISH-NORWEGIAN language, periodicals in 171


D Darling Range School
Delaware, Conference in
146
37
Denmark Conference 116
Denmark Publishing House 162
Denominational literature, languages in which issued 189
Denominational periodicals 167-175
232 INDEX.

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Des Moines Sanitarium (see Iowa Sanitarium ) .
Diamante School. 146
Directory of Ministers 197-217
Directory of Physicians 194-196
District of Columbia , 17
Du Quoin Intermediate School
Duncombe Hall Training College (see Stanborough Park Mission- 146
ary College).

EAST AFRICA, missions in 123,142


East Caribbean Conference 131
East German Conference 105
East Michigan Conference _ 45
East Russian Mission 115
Eastern Colorado Academy 146
Eastern Colorado Conference 29,30
Eastern Pennsylvania Conference 38
Echo Publishing Company, Ltd. (see Signs Publishing Assn.).
Ecuador Mission 127
Educational Department of the General Conference 11
Educational Institutions, Directories of 143-160
Outline of courses in 186
Statistical information regarding 187,188
Egypt, Mission in 112
Elk Point Industrial Academy 146
Emmanuel Missionary College 147
England, Conferences and Missions in 99-102
English Periodicals 167-171
Errata 229
Esthonian, periodical in 171
Eufola Academy
Europe, Conferences and Missions in 101-111
497

AYETTE Sanitarium 185


F Fayetteville Sanitarium
Fernando Academy
178
147
Fiji Mission 99
Fijian language, periodical in 172
Fijian Press 162
Fiji Training School 148
Financial statements 218
Finland Mission 118
Finland Publishing House 163
Finnish language, periodical in 171
Florida Conference 74
Florida, Conferences in 74,80
Florida Sanitarium 178
Foreign languages, periodicals issued in 171-174
Foreign Fields, workers sent to, 1901-1908 219
Foreign Mission Board 16
Foreign periodicals 171-175
Forest Home Industrial Academy 148
Fort Ogden School 148
Fort Worth Sanitarium 185
Fox River Academy 148
INDEX. 233

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French language, periodicals in 172
French Conference 110
French Belgian Mission 111
Friedensau Industrial School 148
Friedensau Sanitarium 178
Friendly Islands Mission 99
Frydenstrand Sanatorium 178
Fundamental Principles of Seventh-day Adventists ....... .. .. . 220-224

(71_ ARDEN City Sanitarium 185


VI General Conference, directory of 10-17
Constitution and By-laws 225-228
Laborers engaged under 16, 17
Mission fields under direction of 134-142
General Conference Executive Committee 10. 11
General Conference Association 15
General Conference Corporation 15
Georgia Conference 75
German East African Mission 142
German language, periodicals in 172
German- Swiss Conference 105
German Union Conference 104-109
Map of 102
German Union District 105
Glendale Sanitarium 178
Good Health Assn., Ltd. 177
Goldsberry Intermediate School 148
Grampian Hills Hydropathic 185
Gravel Ford Academy 143
0 raysville Sanitarium 178
Greater New York Conference 20
Grecian Mission 113
Greenland, mission in 119
Guatemala English. School 149
G welo Mission (see Somabula Mission).

AAPAI School 149


H Hamburg Publishing House 163
Harvey Industrial School (see Sheyenne River Academy).
Hastings Hydropathic 185
Hawaiian Mission 136
Haytian Mission 133
Hazel Industrial Academy 149
Healdsburg College (see Pacific Union College).
Hildebran Industrial Academy 14!)
Hi llcrest School Farm 149
Hinsdale Sanitarium 185
Holland and Flemish Belgium Mission 109
Holland language, periodical in 172
Home Missionary Department of the General Conference 15
Hungarian, periodical in 172
Hungarian Conference 106
Hyclropathic Institute 179
234 - INDEX.

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I119
CELANDIC Mission
Icelandic language, periodical in 172
Idaho, Conference in 61, 62
Illinois, Conferences in 47, 48, 50
Indiana Conference 46
Indian Mission 137
Indian Publishing House 163
Intermediate Schools 143-160
Statistical Table of 187, 188
International Publishing Association 163
Iowa Circle Sanitarium (see Washington Branch Sanitarium).
Iowa Conference 55
Iowa Industrial Academy 149
Iowa Sanitarium 179
Ireland Mission 103
Sanitarium in (see Rostrevor Hills Hydro).
Italian, language, periodical in 173
Italian Mission 111

JAMAICA Conference 132


..1Japan Mission 138
Japanese, periodical in 173
Japanese Sanitarium 185
Java Mission 99

If ANSAS Conference - 31
1/ Kansas Sanitarium 179
Keene Industrial Academy 149
Kentucky Conference 80
Kimberley Baths 179
Kobe Sanitarium 179
Korean Language, periodical in 173
Korean Mission 138
Korean School 150

A FAYETTE Sanitarium (see Wabash Valley Sanitarium).


L Lake Geneva Sanitarium
Lake Union Conference
179
43-54
Languages in which denominational literature is issued 189
Latin Union Conference 110-112
Map of 102
Latin Union Publishing House 164
Latin Union School 150
Laurelwood Industrial Academy 150
Legal Corporations of the General Conference 15, 16
Leicester Sanitarium 180
Lettonian, -periodical in 173
Levant Union Mission 112, 113
Licentiates under the General Conference 17
Lindsay Sanitarium 185
List of periodicals issued 167-175
Literature, denominational, languages in which published 189
Little Rock Sanitarium 185
Local Conference Periodicals 170, 171
Local periodicals 174, 175
INDEX. 235

Logansport Sanitarium 185


Loma Linda College of Evangelists 150
Lorna Linda Sanitarium 180
London Publishing House (see British Publishing. House).
Long Beach Sanitarium 185
Lornedale Academy 151
Louisiana Conference 81

X 4 ADISON Sanitarium - 180


1V1 Maine Conference 21
Malay language, periodical in 173
Manitoba Conference 91
. 151
Manson Industrial Academy
Maori language, periodical in 173
Maplewood Academy 151
Ma ranatha Mission 122
Maritime Conference 26
Maryland, Conference in 37
Massachusetts, Conference in 19
Matabele Missions (see Solusi).
Meadow Glade Intermediate School 151
Medical Missionary Council 13
Mexican Mission 140
Mexican Publishing House 164
Michigan, Conferences in 45, 49, 51
Middle Russian Mission 115
Middletown Sanitarium 185
Mill Valley Sanitarium 185
Ministerial Directory 197-217
Ministers under the General Conference 16, 17
Minnesota Conference 56
Miscellaneous Missions under the General Conference 134-142
Missionary Licentiates under the General Conference 17
Missionary Volunteer - Department of the General Conference 13
Missions under the General Conference 134-142
Mississippi Conference 82
Missouri, Conferences in 33, 34
Montana Conference 60
Montrose Sanitarium 185
Mountain Springs Sanitarium 185
Mt. Ellis Academy 151
Mt. Vernon College 152
Mt. Vernon Sanitarium (see College Springs Sanitarium).
Mussoorie Sanitarium 180

ASHVILLE Agricultural and Normal Institute 152
N Nashville Agricultural and Normal Institute Rural Sanitarium 180
Nashville Sanitarium 180
Natal Health Institute 185
Natal-Transvaal Conference 122
Nebraska Conference 32
Nebraska Sanitarium (College View) 181
Nebraska Sanitarium (Hastings) 181
Nevada, Conference in 67, 68
Newfoundland Mission 27
New England Sanitarium 181
236 INDEX.

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New Guinea Mission 100
New Hampshire, Conference in 19, 24
New Jersey Conference 39
New Mexico Mission 88
New South Wales Conference 95
New York Conference 22
New York, Conferences in 20, 22, 24
New Zealand Conference 96
Norfolk Island Mission 100
North Africa, Map of Missions in 142
North American Foreign Department of the General Conference.. 14,15
North Brazil Mission 127
North Caribbean Mission 133
North Carolina Conference 76 t
North Dakota Conference 57
North England Conference 101
North German Conference 106
North Michigan Conference 49
North Missouri Conference 33
North Pacific Union Conference 59-65
North Scotland Mission 104
North Yakima Sanitarium 181
Northern California Intermediate School 152
Northern France Mission 112
Northern Illinois -Conference 47,48
Northern Union Conference 54-59
Northland Mission 119
Northwestern Sanitarium 186
Northwestern Training School (see Portage Plains Academy).
Norway Conference 118
Nyasaland Mission 123

AKLAND Sanitarium 185


O Oakwood Manual Training-school
Obituary Record for 1908
152
217
Offerings, Annual 219
Ohio Conference 40
Oklahoma Conference 85
Ontario Conference 26
Oregon, Conferences in 62,63
Oswego Industrial School (see Strode Industrial School).
Otsego Academy 153
Otter Lake Sanitarium 186

ACIFIC Press Publishing Assn 164
P Pacific Union College
Pacific Union Conference
160
66-72
Papers issued 167-175
Paradise Valley Sanitarium 181
Pennsylvania, Conferences in 38, 42
Pennsylvania Sanitarium 181
Periodicals issued 167-175
Peruvian Mission 127
Petoskey Intermediate School 153
Philippine Islands Mission 100
INDEX. 237

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Physicians, directory of 194-196
Pine Grove Industrial School 153
Pitcairn Island Mission 100
Portage Plains Academy 153
Portland Sanitarium 181
Porto Rico, mission in (see North Caribbean Mission).
Portuguese language, periodicals in 173
Portuguese Mission 112
Postage Rates 228
Principles of Seventh-day Adventists 220-224
Private Periodicals 174, 175
Private Sanitariums 185,186
Statistical tables of 192,193
Prussian Conference 106
Ptia Training School 153
Publishing Department of the General Conference 12
Publishing Houses, directories of 161-166
Statistical Table of 188,189
Pukekura Training School 153

UEBEC Conference 27
Q Queensland Conference 97

,. 99
RARATONGA, Mission in
Periodical in ,.
173
13
Relief Bureau
Religious Liberty Bureau of the General Conference 14
Review and Herald Publishing Association 165
Rhenish-Prussian Conference 107
Rhode Island, Conference in 23
Rio Grande Conference 126
Rock City Sanitarium 182
Roman-Swiss Conference 111
Rome Mission School 153
Rostrevor Hills Hydro 182
Royal Intermediate School 154
Rumanian language, periodical in 173
Russian Union Conference 113-116
Russian, periodical in 173

ABBATH-SCHOOL Department of the General Conference 11


S Samoan Mission
Sanitariums, Directories of
100
176-186
Statistical Tables of 190-193
Santa Barbara Sanitarium 186
Sao Paulo Mission 128
Santa Catharina and Parana Conference 126
Saskatchewan Mission 92
Saxon Conference 107
Scandinavian Union Conference 116-119
Scandinavian Union Mission School 154
Schools (see Educational Institutions).
Scotland, Conference and Mission in 103, 104
Scotland Sanitarium (see Grampian Hills Hydropathic).
Seventh-day Adventists, fundamental principles of 220-224
238 INDEX.

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Shenandoah Valley Training Academy 154
Sheridan Industrial Academy (see Fox River Academy).
Sheyenne River Academy 154
Siberian Mission 116
Signs of the Times Publishing Assn., Ltd. 165
Silesian Conference 107
Singapore Mission 100
Singapore School 154
Singapore Press 166
Skosborg Sanitarium 182
Society Islands Bible School 154
Society Islands Mission 100
Solusi Mission 123
Somabula Mission 123
South African Union Conference 119-123
South African Publishing House 166
South American Union Conference 123-128
South Australian Conference 97
South Bend Treatment Parlors 186
South Caribbean Conference 132
South Carolina Conference 76, 77
58
South Dakota Conference
South Dakota, Conferences in 36,58
South England Conference 102
South German Conference 108
South Lancaster Academy 155
South Lancaster Printing Company 166
South Russian Conference 115
South Scotland Conference 103
Southeastern Union Conference 72-77
Southern California Conference 69
Southern Idaho Conference 61
Southern Illinois Conference 50
Southern Missionary Society Schools 79
Southern Missouri Conference 34
Southern New England Conference 23
Southern Publishing Association 166
Southern Training School 155
Southern Union Conference 77-82
Southwestern Union Conference 84-88,
Spanish Language, periodicals in 174
Spanish Mission 112
Springfield Sanitarium 185
Stanborough Park Missionary College 155
Statistical Tables:
Of Union Conferences 5-9
Of Educational Institutions 187,188
Of Publishing Houses 188,189
Of Sanitariums 190-193
Statistical Report for 1907, Summary of 218
St. Helena Sanitarium 182
St. Peter Sanitarium 185
Stockholm Publishing House 166
Strode Industrial School 156
Stuart Industrial Academy (see Iowa Industrial Academy).
INDEX. - 239

Sumatra Mission 101


Swedish Conference 118
Swedish Missionary School 156
Swedish language, periodicals in 174
Sydney Sanitarium 183
Syrian-Egyptian Mission 112
100
T AHITI, Mission in
Tahitian language, periodical in
Takoma School
174
156
Taquary Training School 156
Tasmanian Conference 98
Tennessee, Conferences in 73, 83
Tennessee River Conference 83
Texas Conference 87
Texas, Conferences in - 87, 88
Toluca Industrial School 156
Transportation Agents 15
Tri- City Sanitarium 183
Tonga Training School 156
Tongan Language, periodical in 174
Tunesassa School 156
Turkish Mission 113

U NION College
Union Conference Statistical Tables
Union Conference periodicals
156, 157
5-9
168, 169
Upper Columbia Conference .. 62
Upper Parana Mission 128
Uruguay Mission 128
Utah Conference 71

ERMONT Conference 24
V Victorian Conference
Virginia Conference
98
41

ABASH Valley Sanitarium 183


W Walderly School
Wales Conference
157
103
Walla Walla College 158
Walla Walla Sanitarium 184
Washington, Conferences in 62, 64
Washington Sanitarium 184
Washington Branch Sanitarium 184
Washington Foreign Mission Seminary 158
Watchman Publishing Company 166
Weatherford Sanitarium 186
West Africa, Mission in 131
West African Training School 159
West Australian Conference 98
West Caribbean Conference 132
West German Conference 108
West Indian Training School 159
West Indian Union Conference 129-134
West Michigan Conference 51
West Pennsylvania Conference - 42
West Russian Mission 116
240 INDEX.

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West Texas Mission 88
West Virginia Conference- 42, 43
Western Canadian. Union Conference 89-92
Western Colorado Conference 35
Western New York Conference 24
Western Normal Institute 159
Western Oregon Conference 63
Western Washington Conference 64
Willamette Sanitarium 186
Williamsdale Academy 159
Wisconsin Conference 52
Workers' Directory 197-217
Workers sent to Foreign Fields 219
Workers' Obituary Record for 1908 217
Wyoming Conference 36
Wyoming Intermediate School 159

V OUNG People's Missionary Volunteer Department of the Gen-


eral Conference 13,14

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