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1908

YEAR BOOK
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Seventh-day Adventist
Denomination

Che Official Directories

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1908

YEAR BOOK
OF THE

Seventh-day Adventist Denomination

Comprising a Complete Directory of the General Conference, Union and


Local Conferences and Mission Fields, Educational Institutions,
Publishing Houses, Periodicals, Sanitariums, and Benev-
olent Institutions, together with a Historical
Summary of the Denomination for
the Year 1907

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THE YEARS.

They are floating away, these swift, sweet years,


Adown the river of time,
Bearing their burdens of smiles and tears,
In a monody sublime.
With never a break in their rapid flow,
They drift to the peaceful past,
With smiling summers or drifted snow,
Like leaves in the current cast.

Those beautiful years are gliding fast,


Like the flying thread of a dream;
They were ours while passing, but soon were past,
And we catch but their fading gleam;
Soundless is ever their solemn tread
Down the dim-lighted past
In the steps of the seasons long since dead,
Too beautiful to last.

They are floating away, these swift, sweet years,


Like the seasons gone before;
They bear on their bosoms our hopes and fears,
But return to us nevermore.
Each after each, do they come and go,
' With their burdens of joy and pain,
And the stream of- time, in its ceaseless flow,
Brings them never back again.

They are floating away, these swift, sweet years;


But we look for the life above,
With no bleak winter, or blur of tears,
In the beautiful realm of love;
For when in the clouds is the King sublime,
To the raptured soul will be given,
In place of the fleeting years of time,
The numberless years of heaven.
Chicago. L. D. Santee.

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PREFACE.

This is the seventeenth issue of the Year Book of the Seventh-day


Adventist denomination. Revised reports from every Union and local
conference, from every mission field and institution connected with
the denomination throughout the world, are to be found herein. The
changes in organization, and the rapid advancement made in various
lines, renders necessary the publication of such a directory, in order
that there may be a ready means of communicating with proper officers
in charge of conferences and departments of work.
Outline maps have been introduced in this issue of the Year Book,
thus making the directories more valuable for reference. This feature
is especially desirable at this time, in view of the number of changes
in Union Conference boundary lines in the recent past.
Instead of following the plan heretofore pursued in arranging
Union Conferences by territory in each general field, they are now
grouped in each general field in alphabetical order. This is necessary
because of the greater number, making it difficult for those unac-
quainted with the arrangement always readily to find the desired
matter. 'The present arrangement places each Union Conference in
alphabetical order in the general division, and each local conference in
the Union alphabetically arranged in that Union, with mission fields
following the local conferences, alphabetically.
The following table giving population, area, membership, and
churches, is presented in the order in which the directory matter is
arranged in the body of this work, and may therefore be used as a
table of contents if desired:
Population Area sq. mi. Membership Churches
District of Columbia 332,091 69 475 4
Atlantic Union
Central New England 3,860,320 17,692 1,170 34
Greater New York 5,000,000 6,031 775 16
Maine 694,466 29,000 420 21
New York . 1,674,499 30,765 906 35
Southern New England 1,336,976 6,140 455 18
Vermont 343,641 9,565 402 15
Western New York 1,500,000 12,901 800 37

Total 14,409,902 112,094 4,928 176


Canadian Union
Maritime 930,341 50,800. 240 12
Ontario 2,659,484 222,000 612 24
Quebec 1,716,281 347,350 223 9
Newfoundland 225,000 42,734 35 1

Total 5,531,106 662,884 1,100 46


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4 PREFACE.

Population Area Membership Churches


Central Union
Colorado 539,700 104,040 2,460 51
Kansas 1,611,460 82,080 2,490 97
Missouri 3,106,665 69,415 1,550 52
Nebraska 1,033,801 62,968 2,085 43
Wyoming 200,000 129,378 300 13
Total 6,491,626 447,881 8,885 256
Columbia Union
Chesapeake 1,419,586 14,760 578 14
Eastern Pennsylvania 4,000,000 21,881 1,014 27
Ohio 4,157,545 41,060 2,236 78
New Jersey 1,883,669 7,815 490 18
Virginia 1,854,184 45,000 434 21
West Pennsylvania 2,521,055 23,104 838 36
West Virginia 958,800 24,170 220 11
Total 16,794,839 177,790 5,810 205
Lake Union
East Michigan 1,170,029 14,506 1,780 56
Indiana 2,778,491 35,910 2,009 71
Northern Illinois 2,932,033 20,517 1,270 29
North Michigan 558,027 31,183 807 32
Southern Illinois 1,878,149 35,483 635 27
West Michigan 692,928 11,741 4,000 76
Wisconsin 2,069,042 54,451 3,083 95
Total 12,078,699 203,791 13,584 386
Northern Union
Iowa 2,231,853 56,025 3,370 115
Minnesota 1,979,912 79,205 2,107 79
North Dakota 436,070 70,795 765 26
South Dakota 450,000 59,234 956 32
Total 5,097,835 265,259 7,198 252
North Pacific Union
Montana 243,329 146,080 500 15
Southern Idaho 142,994 76,143 486 15
Upper Columbia 369,851 120,036 1,475 31
Western Oregon 417,450 32,840 1,618 45
Western Washington 531,250 24,052 1,443 35
Alaska 100,000 599,446 25 1
Hawaiian Islands 154,000 6,449 22 1
Total 1,958,874 1,005,046 5,569 143
Pacific Union
Arizona 170,000 113,020 179 6
California 1,230,716 220,606 4,396 71
Southern California 400,000 46,074 2,000 28
Utah 346,000 84,970 170 5
Total 2,146,716 464,670 6,745 110
PREFACE. 5

Population Area Membership Churches


Southeastern Union
Cumberland 796,931 17,383 550 12
Florida 434,165 50,990 400 18
Georgia 2,216,331 59,436 141 5
North Carolina 1;976,571 52,250 300 11
South Carolina 1,340,316 30,170 100 4
Total 6,764,314 210,229 1,491 50
Southern Union
Alabama 1,923,074 59,010 321 15
-Kentucky 2,009,665 37,688 263 14
Louisiana 1,381,625 48,720 322 9
Mississippi 1,551,207 46,340 247 15
Tennessee River 1,361,194 26,719 408 15
Total 8,226,765 218,477 1,561 68
Southwestern Union
Arkansas 1,311,564 53,045 556 22
Oklahoma 1,500,000 69,830 1,844 70
Texas 3,048,710 265,780 1,452 35
West Texas .... ..
New Mexico 195,310 122,460 90 5
Total 6,055,584 511,115 3,942 132
Western Canadian Union
Alberta 190,000 253,540 226 8
British Columbia 260,000 383,300 167 10
Manitoba 650,000 249,000 241 10
Saskatchewan 260,000 240,000 100 2
Total 1,360,000 1,125,840 734 30
Totals, N. Amer. Unions 87,248,351 5,405,145 62,022 1,858
Australasian Union
New South Wales 1,473,973 310,700 997 22
New Zealand 857,533 106,259 603 15
Queensland 526,366 688,497 324 6
South Australia 381,148 904,600 373 10
Tasmania 178,906 26,215 273 6
Victoria 1,210,304 87,884 769 16
West Australia 259,029 975,920 393 12
Fiji 121,000 8,000 138 10
Java 32,000,000. 50,500 9 ..
Norfolk 700 21 40 1
Philippines 7,635,426 115,026 3 ..
Pitcairn 173 6 90 1
Raratonga (Cook) 13,500 200 30 1
Samoa 3,600 1,701 6 ..
Singapore 300,000 226 52 1
Sumatra 3,000,000 161,612 13 ..
Tahiti (Society) 12,800 642 71 4
Tonga (Friendly) 22,500 374 34 1

Total 47,996,958 3,438,383 4,218 106


6 PREFACE.

Population Area Membership Churches


British Union
North England 16,392,364 27,510 669 19
South England 16,400,000 23,652 664 12
British East African 4,000,00 1,000,000
Ireland 4,388,107 32,583 100 3
Scotland 4,676,603 29,785 163 5
Wales 1,865,000 7,470 201 6

Total 47,722,074 1,121,000 1,797 45


German Union
German Union District 7,848,000 491 4
East German 11,764,981 1,189 19
German-Swiss 2,473,284 427 10
Hungary 20,256,669 372 3
North German 5,162,498 480 6
Prussian 3,671,922 727 22
Rhenish Prussian 6,436,337 739 13
Silesian 6,929,248 463 9
South German 13,771,167 742 13
West German 12,206,846 744 11
Austrian 29,168,332 83 1
Balkan 13,564,827 139 2
Holland & Fl. Belg. 9,167,679 178 5

Total 142,421,790 7,389,105 6,774 118


Latin Union
French 38,961,945 207,054 232 7
Roman-Swiss 952,099 5,000 509 14
Algeria 6,621,475 235,474 4
French-Belgium 3,584,569 6,373 28 1
Italy 33,733,198 110,550 43 1
Portugal 5,423,132 36,038 19
Spain 18,617,956 .190,050 28

Total 107,894,374 790,539 863 23


Levant Mission
Egypt 14,518,274 10 1
Syria 6,288,600 21 1
Turkey 17,999,956 263 4
Greece 2,433,806 3
Persia 9,500,000
Total 50,740,636 3,493,000 297 6
Russian Union
Baltic Conference 6,296,300 383 3
Caucasian Conference 11,759,600 706 16
South Russian Conf. 14,201,000 474 5
East Russian Miss. 28,848,100 469 7
Middle Russ. Miss, 62,793,900 256 2
West Russian Miss. 22,091,200 270 5
Total 145,990,100 2,250,782 2,558 38
PREFACE. 7

Population Area Membership Churches


Scandinavian Union
Denmark 2,588,919 11,200 750 20
Norway 2,052,221 124,445 855 22
Sweden 4,751,046 170,644 880 32
Abyssinia 8,280,000 150,000 ... ..
Finland 2,816,500 144,255 166 3
Iceland & Greenland 90,363 86,740 25 1
Northland 845,315 .... 101 4
Total 21,424,364 687,284 2,727 82
Totals, European Unions 516,193,338 15,731,710 15,016 312
South African Union
Cape Colony 2,791,768 327,101 423 11
Natal 2,480,216 147,870 132 4
Barotselan'd 300,000 140,000 10 1
Basutoland 275,561 10,293 13 - 1
Maranatha 23,268 2,602 ..
Nyasaland 850,705 340,000 34 1
Somabula .... 25 1
Solusi 603,820 144,000 1 52 1
Total ' 7,325,338 1,111,866 689 20
South American Union
Argentine. 6,000,000 953,849 522 15
Chile 4,000,000 307,620 217 9
Rio Grande 1,370,000 134,391 444 6
Santa Catherina 800,000 126,858 549 12
Bolivia 2,235,000 600,000 3 ..
Ecuador 1,400,000 115,700 6 ..
North Brazil 17,356,000 2,545,095 200. 5
Peru 4,559,550 600,000 20 1
Sao Paulo 2,570,000 209,876 33 1
Upper Parana 696,000 160,000 146 6
Uruguay 978,000 72,172 60 2
Total 41,964,550 5,825,561 2,200 57
West Indian Union
British Guiana 387,086 210,910 350 12
East Caribbean 900,000 2,471 375 7
Jamaica 760,000 4,207 1,300 26
South Caribbean 375,000 2,001 385 9
West Caribbean 1,000,000 164,268 375 8
Central America 3,433,842 159,634 200 5
Cuba 2,000,000 47,288 35 2
Hayti 900,000 28,249 70 1
North Caribbean 953,243 3,606 20 2
Total 10,709,171 622,634 3,110 72
1Area of Southern Rhodesia.
8 PREFACE.

Population Area Membership Churches


Miscellaneous Missions
Bermuda 18,000 20 50 1
British W. African 50,000,000 1,300,000 24 1
China 426,000,000 1,336,841 111 3
India 297,970,499 1,584,935 230 3
Japan 60,000,000 223,000 252 11
Mexico 13,607,259 757,005 63 2

Total 847,595,758 3,616,866 730 21

Grand Totals 1,5591033)464 35)752,165 87,985 2,446

The figures indicating membership and churches, as reported above,


are based, not on accurate returns by the secretaries of the various
conferences, but are estimates which they have made. These figures,
therefore, can in no case take precedence of the regular annual statis-
tical report, which is compiled from accurate returns submitted from
all parts of the world. The above figures are presented simply as a
matter of convenience in this form, and should only be considered con-
servative estimates. By comparing the returns in the statistical report
for 1906 with the figures given ab9ve for Europe and Australia, it
would seem that the latter include the total number of Sabbath-keepers,
rather than the church membership, whereas in all other Unions the
estimates represent church membership only.
UNION CONFERENCES OFTM UNITED STATES

* MOM CONA NEADQUARTFAS


Directory of the Seventh-day
Adventist Denomination.

GENERAL CONFERENCE.
Organized May 21, 1863.

Territory: The following-named APPOINTED ASSISTANTS.


Union Conferences: Atlantic,
Canadian, Central, Columbia, Assistant Secretary for Europe:
Lake, Northern, North Pacific, Guy Dail, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Pacific, Southeastern, Southern, burg, Germany.
Southwestern, Western Cana- Subtreasurer for Europe: Miss
dian, Australasian, British, Ger- Alice Kiissner, Grindelberg 15a,
man, Latin, Russian, Scandina- Hamburg, Germany.
vian, South African, South Home Secretary: T. E. Bowen,
American, West Indian; the Takoma Park Station, Wash-
Levant Union Mission; the mis- ington, D. C.
sions of Bermuda, British West Statistical Secretary: H. E.
Africa, China, India, Japan, Rogers, Takoma Park Station,
Mexico; and the District of Washington, D. C.
Columbia.
Cable and Telegraphic Address: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Adventist, Washington. (A B
C and Western Union tele- A.G. Daniells, Takoma Park Sta-
graphic codes used.) tion,_ Washington, D. 'C.
Post-office Address: Takoma Park 0. A. Irwin, Takoma Park Sta-
Station, Washington, District of tion, Washington, D. C.
Columbia, U. S. A. E. W. Farnsworth, South Lan-
caster, Mass.
OFFICERS. W. H. Thurston, 123 Albert St.,
Ottawa, Ontario.
President: A. G. Daniells, Takoma Allen Moon, Rooms 9-10, 209
Park Station, Washington, D. C. South Main St., South Bend,
Vice-President: L. R. Conradi, Ind.
Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Ger- R. A. Underwood, 2718 Third Ave.,
many. South, Minneapolis, Minn.
E. T. Russell, College View, Nebr.
Vice-President: G. A. Irwin, R. C. Porter, Hamilton, Mo.
Takoma Park Station, Wash- H. W. Cottrell, Mountain View,
ington, D. C. Cal.
Secretary: W. A. Spicer, Takoma W. B. White, College Place,Wash.
Park Station, Washington, D. C. 0. A. Olsen, " Elsnath," Burwood
Treasurer: I. H. Evans, Takoma St., Burwood, N. S. W., Aus-
Park Station, Washington, D. C. tralia.
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GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS. 11

L. R. Conradi, Grindelberg 15a, Secretary: Mrs. L. Flora Plum-


Hamburg, Germany. mer, Takoma Park Station,
E. E. Andross, Stanborough Park, Washington, D. C.
Watford, Herts, England.
W. S. Hyatt, Kenilworth, Cape,
South Africa. OTHER MEMBERS.
J. W. Westphal, Casilla 481, Bue-
nos, Ayres, Argentina, South W. W. Prescott, Takoma Park
America. Station, Washington, D. C.
U. Bender, Riversdale, Jamaica, M. C. Wilcox, Mountain View,
West Indies. Cal.
W. A. Spicer, Takoma. Park Sta- W. A. Spicer, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
I. H. Evans, Takoma Park Sta- C. M. Snow, Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
W. W. Prescott, Takoma Park H. R. Salisbury, Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C. Station, Washington, D. C.
W. C. White, Sanitarium, Napa Mrs. Fannie Dickerson Chase, Ta-
Co., Cal. koma Park Station, Washing-
W. C. Sisley, Stanborough Park, ton, D. C.
Watford, Herts, England. M. E. Kern, Takoma Park Sta-
C. H. Jones, Mountain View, Cal. tion, Washington, D. C.
S. N. Haskell, South Lancaster, T. E. Bowen, Takoma Park Sta-
Mass. tion, Washington, D. C.
Frederick Griggs, Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C.
H. R. Salisbury, Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
W. A. George, M. D., care Sanita-
rium, Nashville, Tenn. OFFICERS.
W. A. Ruble, M. D., Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C. Chairman: Prof. Frederick Griggs,
G. B. Thompson, Takoma Park Takoma Park Station, Wash"-
Station, Washington, D. C. ington-, D. C.
K. C. Russell, Takoma Park Sta- Secretary: Prof. C. C. Lewis, Col-
tion, Washington, D. C. lege View, Nebr.
G. F. Haffner, Shattuck, Okla.
L. P. Tieche, 29 rue de la Syna- OTHER MEMBERS.
gogue, Geneva, Switzerland.
E. L. Stewart, Gladstone, Mani- L. A. Hoopes, Cooranbong, N. S.
toba. W., Australia.
W. J. Fitzgerald, 63 Goethe St., C. W. Irwin, Cooranbong, N. S.
Cumberland, Md. W., Australia.
J. T. Boettcher, Gr. Newa Str. 25,
C. H. Hayton, Takoma Park Sta-
Quartier 24, Riga, Russia. tion, Washington, D. C.
34 members. R. H. Habenicht, Casilla 481, Bue-
nos Ayres, Argentina, South
America.
SABBATH-SCHOOL DEPART- H. C. Lacey, Stanborough Park,
WStford, England.
MENT. .0. Luepke, Friedensau, Post Gra-
OFFICERS. bow, Bez. Magdeburg, Germany.
0. A. Johnson, Akersgaden 74,
Chairman: G. B. Thompson, Ta- Christiania, Norway.
koma Park Station, Washing- ' Jean Vuilleumier, Gland, Switzer-
ton, D. C. land.
12 GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS.

M. E. Cady, College Place, Wash. Mrs. N. H. Druillard, Madison,


Mrs. Fannie Dickerson Chase, Tenn.
Takoma Park Station, Wash- Mrs. Flora H. Williams, Battle
ington, D. C. Creek, Mich.
E. R. Palmer, Takoma Park Sta- H. R. Salisbury, Takoma Park
tion, Washington, D. C. Station, Washington, D. C.
H. R. Salisbury, Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C.
B. F. Machlan, South Lancaster,
Mass. PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT.
Mrs. L. Flora Plummer, Takoma
Park Station, Washington, D. C. OFFICERS.
B. E. Huffman, College View,
Nebr. Chairman: C. H. Jones, Mountain
0. J. Graf, College View, Nebr. View, Cal.
C. Sorenson, Keene, Tex. Secretary: E. R. Palmer, Takoma
C. B. Hughes, Riversdale-, Ja- Park Station, Washington, D. C.-
maica, West Indies. Assistant Secretary: H. H. Hall,
E. A. Sutherland, Madison, Tenn. Mountain View, Cal.
J. E. Tenney, Graysville, Tenn.
J. W. Lawhead, Box 127, Falls Publishing House Members.
Church, Va. S. N. Curtiss, Takoma Park Sta-
W. W. Prescott, Takoma Park tion, Washington, D. C.
Station, Washington, D. C. D. W. Reavis, Takoma Park Sta-
W. A. Spicer, Takoma Park Sta- tion, Washington, D. C.
tion, Washington, D. C. L. W. Graham, Room 404, 32
M. E. Kern, Takoma Park Sta- Union Square, East, New York,
tion, Washington, D. C. N. Y.
J. W. Mace, Battle Creek, Mich.
Jas. Cochran, 1109 East Twelfth
St., Kansas City, Mo.
SUB-COMMITTEES OF THE W. V. Sample, 285 Salmon St.,
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
Portland, Oregon.
I. A. Ford, Nashville, Tenn.
R. L. Pierce, 217 South Main St.,
Committee on Text-Books. Fort Worth, Texas.
OFFICERS. F. F. Byington, College View,
Nebr.
Chairman: Frederick Griggs, Ta- B. B. Noftsger, Box 178, Toronto
koma Park Station, Wasing- Junction, Ontario.
ton, D. C. General Agents.
Secretary: M. E. Kern, Takoma
Park Station,Washington, D. C. R. J. Bryant, R. F. D. No. 2, Sar-
atoga Springs, N. Y.
OTHER MEMBERS. I. D. Richardson, Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C.
C. C. Lewis, College View, Nebr. J. B. Blosser, Berrien Springs,
M. E. Cady, College Place, Wash. Mich.
B. E. Huffman, College View, A. F. Harrison, Twenty-fourth
Nebr. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Miss Sarah E. Peck, College View, W. W. Eastman, Keene, Texas.
Nebr. C. G. Bellah, 1109 East Twelfth
Mrs. Fannie D. Chase, Takoma St., Kansas City, Mo.
Park Station, Washington, D. C. W. L. Manful, Elk Point, S. Dak.
Mrs. Sara J. Hall, South Lancas- Carl E. Weaks, College Place,
ter, Mass. Wash.
GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS. 13

Foreign Members. MEDICAL MISSIONARY


L. R. Conradi, Grindelberg 15a, COUNCIL.
Hamburg, Germany.
H. Hartkop, Grindelberg 15a, OFFICERS.
Hamburg, Germany.
W. D. Salisbury, Warburton, Vic- Chairman: W. A. George, M. D.,
toria, Australia. care Sanitarium, Nashville,
J. M. Johanson, Warburton, Vic- Tenn.
toria, Australia. Secretary: W. A. Ruble, M. D.,
W. C. Sisley, Stanborough Park, 1 and 2 Iowa Circle, Washing-
Watford, Herts, England. ton, D. C.
A. C. Christensen, Akersgaden 74,
Christiania, Norway. MEMBERS APPOINTED BY GEN-
E. Lind, Kungsgatan 34, Stock- ERAL CONFERENCE COM-
holm, Sweden.
J. Robert, 29 rue de la Synagogue, MITTEE.
Geneva, Switzerland.
N. Z. Town, Casilla 481, Buenos D. H. Kress, M. D., Takoma Park
Ayres, Argentina, South Amer- Station, Washington, D. C.
ica. H. F. Rand, M. D., Sanitarium,
D. E. Wellman, 31 Dundonald St., Napa Co., Cal.
Port of Spain, Trinidad, West F. A. Washburn, M. D., Nashville,
Tenn.
Indies.
G. H. Heald, M. D., Takoma Park
General. Station, Washington, D. C.
W. C. White, Sanitarium, Napa F. J. Otis, M. D., 28 Thirty-third
Co., Cal. Place, Chicago, Ill.
I. H. Evans, Takoma Park Sta- F. M. Wilcox, care Boulder Sani-
tion, Washingon, D. C. tarium, Boulder, Colo.
W. A. Spicer, Takoma Park Sta- C. 0. Prince, M. D., Melrose, Mass.
tion, Washington, D. C.
W. A. Ruble, Takoma Park Sta- EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS BY 'UNION
tion, Washington, D. C. CONFERENCES.
F. Griggs, Takorria Park Station,
Washington, D. C. L. A. Hansen, Graysville, Tenn.
S. P. S. Edwards, M. D., 1213 Fif-
teenth St., Moline, Ill.
W. M. Adams, Port Hammond,
RELIEF BUREAU. British Columbia.
W. C. Green, M. D., 1223 Wolfe
OFFICERS. St., Little Rock, Ark.
J. R. Leadsworth, 257 South Hill
Chairman: W. A. Ruble, Takoma St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Park Station, Washington, D. C. J. E. Froom, M. D., Boise City
Secretary: E. R. Palmer, Takoma Nat'l Bank Bldg., Boise, Idaho.
Park Station, Washington, D. C. F. C. Richards, M. D., Wah-
roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
OTHER MEMBERS. E. Meyer, M. D., Friedensau, Post
Grabow, Bez. Magdeburg, Ger-
G. A. Irwin, Takoma Park Sta- many.
tion, Washington, D. C. J. C. Ottosen, M. D., Skodsborg,
W. C. White, Sanitarium, Napa Denmark.
Co., Cal. A. B. Olsen, M. D., The Hydro,
H. H. Hall, Mountain View, Cal. Caterham, Surrey, England.
M. E. Kern, Takoma Park Sta- P. A. De Forest, M. D., Sanita-
tion, Washington, D. C. rium, Gland, Switzerland.
14 GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS.

Geo. Thomason, M. D., Plumstead, Miss Mary E. Robertson, Stra-


Cape, South Africa. nach St., Pietermaritzburg, Na-
R. H. Habenicht, M. D., Casilla tal, South Africa.
481, Buenos Ayres, Argentina, H. H. Cobban, Riversdale, Ja-
South America. maica, West Indies.
C. D. Lude, Casilla 481, Buenos
Ayres, Argentina, South Amer-
ica.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S MISSIONARY
VOLUNTEER DEPARTMENT.
Literature Committee.
OFFICERS.
OFFICERS.
Chairman: M. E. Kern, Takoma
Park Station, Washington, D. C. Chairman: M. E. Kern, Takoma
Secretary: Miss Matilda Erick- Park Station, Washington, D. C.
son, Takoma Park Station, Secretary: Miss Matilda Erickson,
Washington, D. C. Takoma Park Station, Wash-
ington, D. C.
OTHER MEMBERS.
OTHER MEMBERS.
G. B. Thompson, Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C. W. A. Spicer, Frederick Griggs,
H. R. Salisbury, Takoma Park Mrs. L. Flora Plummer, Mrs.
Station, Washington, D. C. Fannie D. Chase, C. L. Benson.
Frederick Griggs, Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. L. Flora Plummer, Takoma
Park Station, Washington, D. C. RELIGIOUS LIBERTY BUREAU.
Mrs. Fannie Dickerson Chase, Ta-
koma Park Station, Washing- OFFICERS.
ton, D. C.
Meade Mac Guire, 1112 Kalamath Chairman: K. C. Russell, Takoma
St., Denver, Colo. Park Station, Washington, D. C.
C. L. Benson, 2718 Third St., Secretary: W. A. Colcord, Ta-
South, Minneapolis, Minn. koma Park Station, Washing-
M. E. Cady, College Place, Wash. ton, D. C.
Miss Edith M. Graham, " Els-
nath," Burwood St., Burwood, OTHER MEMBERS.
N. S. W., Australia.
W. T. Bartlett, Stanborough Park, Allen Moon, 209 South Main St.,
Watford, Herts, England. South Bend, Ind.
Erik Arnesen, Sanitarium, Skods- L. A. Smith, Twenty-fourth Ave.,
borg, Denmark. North, Nashville, Tenn.
Miss G. Pearl Hallock, 313 Addi- G. B. Thompson, Takoma Park
son St., Chicago, Ill. Station, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Mettie S. Lenker, Grays- D. W. Reavis, Takoma Park Sta-
ville, Tenn. tion, Washington, D. C.
E. S. Taylor, Keene, Tex. J. S. Washburn, 610 Meridian St.,
W. W. Ruble, Alexandria, Minn. Nashville, Tenn.
Mrs. Carrie R. King, Mountain R. C. Porter, Hamilton, Mo.
View, Cal. S. B. Horton, 810 Jackson Ave.,
Mrs. V. J. Farnsworth, South New Orleans, La.
Lancaster, Mass. H. W. Reed, Seim, S. Dak.
GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS. 15

C. M. Snow, Takoma Park Sta- C. H. Jones, Mountain View,


tion, Washington, D. C. Cal. (Also general agent for
W. T. Bartlett, Stanborough Park, transpacific steamship lines.)
Watford, England. Review and Herald Publishing
A. J. S. Bourdeau, Mountain Association, Room 404, 32 Union
View, Cal. Square, East, New York, N. Y.
W. Ising, Grindelberg 15a, Ham- C. L. Kilgore, Graysville, Tenn.
burg, Germany. I. A. Ford, Twenty-fourth Ave.,
W. A. Hennig, " Elsnath," Bur- North, Nashville, Tenn.
wood St., Burwood, N. S. W., Wm. Covert, Room 670, 324 Dear-
Australia. born St., Chicago, Ill.
H. A. Morrison, College View,
Nebr.
C. M. Everest, Box 989, Minne-
NORTH AMERICAN- FOREIGN apolis, Minn.
Jas. Cochran, 1109 East Twelfth
DEPARTMENT.
St., Kansas City, Mo.
OFFICERS. Meade Mac Guire, 1112 Kalamath
St., Denver, Colo.
Chairman: G. A. Irwin, Takoma C. N. Woodward, Keene, Tex.
Park Station, Washington, D. C. A. Bacon, 451 Holloway Road,
Secretary: I. H. Evans, Takoma London, N., England.
Park Station, Washington, D. C. George Fisher, " Elsnath," Bur-
OTHER MEMBERS wood St., Burwood, N. S. W.,
Australia.
G. F. Haffner (Superintendent H. W. Decker, Mt. Tabor Station,
German Department west of Portland, Oregon.
Mississippi River), Shattuck, W. Ising, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Okla. burg, Germany.
0. E. Reinke (Superintendent N. Z. Town, Casilla 481, Buenos
German Department east of Ayres, Argentine Republic,
Mississippi River), 1519 Greene South America.
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
S. Mortenson (Superintendent
Swedish Department), 5942 Pe-
oria St., Chicago, Ill.
L. H. Christian (Superintendent LEGAL CORPORATIONS.
Danish-Norwegian Department),
GENERAL CONFERENCE COR-
Room 670, 324 Dearborn St.,
Chicago, Ill. PORATION.
B. G. Wilkinson, Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C. Incorporated 1904.
Manager of the New York City Legal Title: "General Conference
Foreign Literature Depository. Corporation of Seventh-day
Corresponding Secretary: A. Boet- Adventists."
tcher, 32 Union Square, East, Constituency: The General Con-
New York; N. Y. ference delegates.
Office Address: Takoma Park Sta-
tir,n, Washington, D. C.
Officers: Pres., A. G. Daniells;
TRANSPORTATION AGENTS. Sec., W. A. Spicer; Treas., I. H.
Evans.
I. H. Evans, Takoma Park Sta- Board of Trustees: A. G. Daniells,
tion, Washington, D. C. (Also, I. H. Evans, W. W. Prescott, G.
general agent for transatlantic A. Irwin, K. C. Russell, S. N.
steamship lines.) Curtiss, W. A. Spicer.
16 GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS.

GENERAL CONFERENCE ASSO- LABORERS ENGAGED IN GEN-


CIATION. ERAL WORK AND IN MIS-
SION FIELDS, UNDER THE
Incorporated 1887. GENERAL CONFERENCE.
MINISTERS.
Legal Title: " General Conference Anderson, B. L., Kulangsu, Amoy,
Association of the Seventh-day China.
Adventists!' Anderson, J. N., care British Post-
Constituency: The General Con- office, Canton, China.
ference delegates. Babcock, D. C., Freetown, Sierra
Office Address: Takoma Park Leone, West Africa.
Station, Washington, D. C.
Brown, Geo. M., Avenida 20,
N-am. 1420, Tacubaya, D. F.,
OFFICERS. Mexico.
Butler, Geo. I., Bowling Green,
Fla.
President: A. G. Daniells, Takoma
Caviness, G. W., 1599 Avenue 22,
Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Treasurer: I. H. Evans, Takoma Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
Christian, L. H., Room 670, 324
Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Secretary: H. E. Rogers. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.
Colcord, W. A., Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C.
OTHER MEMBERS. Conradi, L. R., Grindelberg 15a,
Hamburg, Germany.
W. A. Spicer, W. W. Prescott, Cottrell, R. F., Changsha, Hunan,
K. C. Russell, G. A. Irwin, D. K. China.
Nicola, Allen Moon, Wm. Co- Danielle, A. G., Takoma Park Sta-
vert, A. G. Haughey, R. A. Un- tion, Washington, D. C.
derwood, J. E. Jayne, H. W. Enoch, Geo. F., 39-1 Free School
Cottrell, S. N. Curtiss, D. W. St., Calcutta, India.
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. Field, F. W., 30 Oiwake-cho,
Evans, W. A. Spicer, H. E. Hong-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Rogers. Griggs, Frederick, Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C.
Haffner, G. F., Shattuck, Okla.
Hankins, W. C., Kulangsu, Amoy,
FOREIGN MISSION BOARD. China.
Haskell, S. N., Mountain View,
Incorporated 1899. Cal.
Irwin, G. A., Takoma Park Sta-
Legal Title: " Foreign Mission tion, Washington, D. C.
Board of Seventh-day Advent- James, J. S., Cleaveland Town
ists." Post-office, Bangalore, India.
Trustees: A. G. Daniells, W. A. Keh, Nga Pit, Kulangsu, Amoy,
Spicer, S. N. Curtiss, H. W. Cot- China.
trell, I. H. Evans, G. A. Irwin, Kress, D. H., Takoma Park Sta-
G. M. Chaffee, W. W. Prescott, tion, Washington, D. C.
C. H. Edwards. Kuniya, H., 30 Oiwake-cho, Hon-
Officers: Pres., A. G. Daniells; go-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Sec., W. A. Spicer; Treas., L H. Little, J. C., Karmatar, E. I. R.,
Evans. India.
GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS. 17

Loughborough, J.. N., Box 558, Bowen, T. E., Takoma Park Sta-
Healdsburg, Cal. tion, Washington, D. C.
Lukens, Morris, Takoma Park Bristol, A. J., Takoma Park Sta-
Station, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
Miller, H. W., Sin Yang Cheo, Ho- Burden, W. D., 846 Sendagaya-
nan, via Hankow, China. machi, Tokyo, Japan.
Miller, W. W., 39-1 Free School Froom, J. E., Boise City National
St., Calcutta, India. Bank Building, Boise, Idaho.
Morrow, J. A., Box 114, Hamil- Haskell, Mrs. H. H., Mountain
ton, Bermuda Islands. View, Cal.
Mortenson, S., 5942 Peoria St., Kern, M. E., Takoma Park Sta-
. Chicago, Ill. tion, Washington, D. C.
Nethery, J. J., Maison Korabi, Laird, P. J., Changsha, Hunan,
Chareh El Kobesi, Cairo, Egypt. China.
Okohira, T. H., 856 Sendagaya- Lawhead, J. W., Box 127, Falls
machi, Tokyo, Japan. Church, Va.
Owen, G. K., Annfield House, Meyers, H. B., Cleaveland Town
Mussoorie, India. Post-office, Bangalore, South
Palmer, E. R., Takoma Park Sta- India.
tion, Washington, D. C. Robinson, Dores E., Sanitarium,
Pilquist, E., Lo Shan Hsien, Ho- Cal.
nan, via Hankow, China. Ruble, W. A., 1 and 2 Iowa Circle,
Prescott, W. W., Takoma Park Washington, D. C.
Station, Washington, D. C. Snow, C. M., Takoma Park Sta-
Reinke, 0. E., 1519 Greene Ave., tion, Washington, D. C.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Russell, K. C., Takoma Park Sta- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
tion, Washington, D. C.
Salisbury, H. R., Takoma Park Allum, F. A., Sin Yang Cheo, Ho-
Station, Washington, D. C. nan, via Hankow, China.
Selmon, A. C., Siang Cheng Hsien, Allum, Mrs. Eva, Sin Yang Cheo,
Ronan, via Hankow, China. Honan, via Hankow, China.
Shaw, J. L., 39-1 Free School St., Anderson, Mrs. B. L., Kulangsu,
Calcutta, India. Amoy, China..
Smith, W. R., Soonan, Korea. Anderson, Mrs. Emma T., care
Spicer, W. A., Takoma Park Sta- British Post-office, Canton,
tion, Washington, D. C. 'China.
Thompson, Geo. B., Takoma Park Anderson, J. P., care British Post-
Station, Washington, D. C. office, Canton, China.
Votaw, H. H., 60 Vinton Road, Babcock, Mrs. Mina, Freetown,
Kemmendine, Rangoon, Burma. Sierra Leone, West Africa.
Westrup, J. J., Shang Tsai Hsien, Benson, Mrs. Helen, 42 Yama-
Ronan, via Hankow, China. -moto-dori, Nichome, Kobe,
White, Mrs. E. G., " Elmshaven," Japan.
Sanitarium, Napa Co., Cal. Burden, Mrs. W. D., 846 Senda-
White, W. C., Sanitarium, Napa gaya-machi; Tokyo, Japan.
Co., Cal. Burgess, L. J., 11 East Canal
Wilkinson, B. G., Takoma Park Road, Dehra Dun, India.
Station, Washington, D. C. Burgess, Mrs. Georgia A., 11 East
Canal Road, Dehra Dun, India.
LICENTIATES. Burgos, Mrs. A. F., 1420 Avenue
20, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
Barlow, W. A., Babolmohol, Sim- Burroway, Della, Karmatar, E. I.
ultalla, E. I. R., India. R., India.
Benson, H. F., 42 Yamamoto-dori, Caviness, Mrs. G. W., 1599 Ave-
Nichome, Kobe, Japan. nue 22, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
18 GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS.

Cook, R. R., Simultalla, E. I. R., Ingersoll, R. S.; on furlough in


India. United States.
Cook, Mrs. Lucy B., Simultalla, Ingersoll, Mrs. Olive P., on fur-
E. I. R., India. lough in United States.
Cooper, 0. R., Siang Cheng Hsien, James, Mrs. J. S., Cleaveland
Honan, via Hankow, China. Town Post-office, Bangalore,
Cooper, Mrs. 0. R., Siang Cheng India.
Hsien, Honan, via Hankow, Jewell, H. J., 50 Park St., Cal-
China. cutta, India.
Cottrell, Mrs. R. F., Changsha, Jewett, Daisy, 50 Park St., Cal-
Hunan, China. cutta, India.
Crisler, C. C., Sanitarium, Cal. Johnson, Miss Rachel, 50 Park St.,
Cushman, E. C., Riversdale, Ja- Calcutta, India.
maica, West Indies. Keem, Law, M. D., Fat Shan, via
Dauphin, R. P., Freetown, Sierra Canton, China.
Leone, West Africa. Keem, Mrs. Edith M., Fat Shan,
Dunscombe, Dr. W. C., 42 Ya: via Canton, China.
mamoto-dori, Nichome, Kobe, King, Miss Bertha J., Annfield
Japan. House, Mussoorie, India.
Dunscombe, Mrs. Hattie, 42 Yama- Kurtz, Miss Bertha, 11 East Canal
moto-dori, Nichome, Kobe, Ja- Road, Debra Dun, India.
pan. Laird, Dr. Emma Perrine, Chang-
Enoch, Mrs. Bertha M., 39-1 Free sha, Hunan, China.
School St., Calcutta, India. Little, Mrs. J. C., Karmatar, E. T.
Erickson, Matilda, Takoma Park R., India.
Station, Washington, D. C. MacEnterfer, Sara, Sanitarium,
Erkenbeck, J. W., Hotel Ameri- Cal.
cano, Ameca, Jalisco, Mexico. Mackey, Mrs. Thekla B., 39-1
Farnsworth, Mrs. V. J., South Free School St., Calcutta, India.
Lancaster, Mass. Mah, Miss May, 60 Vinton Road,
Fattebert, U. C., San Luis Potosi, Kemmendine, Rangoon, Burma.
Mexico. Maung, Maung, 116 Cowasjbe Ter-
Fattebert, Mrs. Helen I., San Luis race, Montgomery Road Ran-
Potosi, Mexico. goon, Burma.
Field, Mrs. F. W., 30 Oiwake-cho, McCamley, Mrs. L. L., Annfield
Hongo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. House, Mussoorie, India.
Gillis, W. E., 1426 Avenue 20, McIntyre, Miss Ella, 50 Park St.,
Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. Calcutta, India.
Hankins, Mrs. Bessie L., Kulang- Menkel, Dr. H. C., 50 Park St.,
Calcutta, India.
su, Amoy, China.
Menkel, Mrs. May P., 50 Park St.,
Hansen, L. F., Midlands, Mussoo- Calcutta, India.
rie, India. Miller, Mrs. Ruth M., 39-1 Free
Hansen, Mrs. L. F., Midlands, School St., Calcutta, India.
Mussoorie, India. Miller, Mrs. Marie, Sin Yang
Harriman, Hattie, 42 Yamamoto- Cheo, Honan, via Hankow,
dori, Nichome, Kobe, Japan. China.
Herboltzheimer, John, 42 Yama- Mookerjee; A. C., 22 Old Boytok-
moto-dori, Nichome, Kobe, hana, 2d Lane, Calcutta, India.
Japan. Morgan, Claude E., Box 105, Be-
Herboltzheimer, Mrs. J., 42 Yama- lize, British Honduras, Central
moto-dori, Nichome, K o b e , America.
Japan. Morgan, Mrs. C. E., Box. 105, Be-
Hypo Hla, David, 60 Vinton Road, lize, British Honduras, Central
Kemmendine,. Rangoon, Burma. America.
GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS. 19

Morrow, Mrs. -Emma L., Box 114, E. I. R., India. (In U. S. on


Hamilton, Bermuda Islands. furlough. )
Moultrup, Mrs. M., Sin Yang Cheo, Wilbur, E. H., Kong Mun, via
Honan, via Hankow, China. Hong Kong, China.
Oberholtzer, Dr. 011ie, Moulmein, Wilbur, Mrs. Susan H., Kong
Burma. Mun, via Hong Kong, China.
O'Connor, Miss A., 39-1 Free Wilcox, A. Helen, 50 Park St.,
School St., Calcutta, India. Calcutta, India.
Orr, Anna, Cleaveland Town Post; Winslow, H. H., Shanghai, China.
office, Bangalore, South India. Winslow, Mrs. H. H., Shanghai,
Pilquist, Mrs. Ida, Lo Shan Hsien, China.
Honan, via Hankow, China. Young, Miss Bessie, 42 Yama-
Placencia Miguel, No. 92, Aran- moto-dori, Nichome, Kobe, Ja-
zazu, Guadalajara, Mexico. pan:
Plummer, Mrs: L. Flora, Takoma
Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Quantock, Mrs. M. M., 39-1 Free DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND
School St., Calcutta, India. TAKOMA PARK.
Reagan, J. H., 50 Park St., Cal-
Organized 1903.
cutta, India.
Roberts, B. N., Sin Yang Cheo, Territory: The District of Colum-
Honan, via Hankow, China. bia and Takoma, Park.
Roberts, Mrs. B. N., Sin Yang Population: 332,091; sq. miles, 69.
Cheo, Honan, via Hankow, Membership: 475; churches, 4.
China. Address: Takoma Park Station,
Rogers, H. E., Takoma Park Sta- Washington, D. C.
tion, Washington, D. C.
OFFICERS.
Scharffenberg, Miss Mimi, Soonan,
Korea. Constituency: A. G. Daniells, I. H.
Schilberg, Pauline, Changsha, Hu- Evans, K. C. Russell, G. B.
nan, via Hankow, China. Thompson, H. R. Salisbury, D.
Scott, J. R., 109 Harrison Place, H. Kress, W. W. Prescott, M. C.
Syracuse, N. Y. Strachan, T. E. Bowen, H. E.
Selmon, Mrs. Bertha L., Siang Rogers, F. G. Atkinson, J. N.
Cheng Hsien, Honan, via Han- Gillis, T. J. Chambers, N. W.
kow, China. Klopfer, A. J. Bristol, S. N.
Smith, D. Ella, Almora, India. Curtiss, C. H. Hayton, 0. F.
Smith, Mrs. Addie, Soonan, Korea. Butcher, Eugene Smith, Geo.
Shaw, Mrs. Bessie, Annfield House, W. Washington.
Mussoorie, India. Officers of the Constituency:
Chairman, I. H. Evans; Vice-
Thompson, C. E. F., Freetown,
Chairman, Chairman of the
Sierra Leone, West Africa.
Executive Committee; Treas.,
Thompson, Ida, care British Post- General Conference; Sec., H. E.
office, Canton, China. Rogers.
Vanscoy, Miss Amanda, care Brit- Executive Committee: K. C. Rus-
ish Post-office, Canton, China. sell, J. H. Neall, B. G. 'Wilkin-
Votaw, Mrs. Caroline, 60 Vinton son, M. C. Strachan, D. W.
Road, Kemmendine, Rangoon, Reavis, Joseph Gillis, G. B.
Burma. Thompson.
Watson, A. G., Karmatar, E. I. Officers: Chairman, K. C. Russell;
' R., India. Sec., H. E. Rogers.
Westrup, Mrs. J. J., Shang Tsai
Hsien, Honan, via Hankow, "MINISTER.
China. M. C. Strachan, 472 Ridge Ave.,
Whiteis, Samantha E., Karmatar, N. W., Washington, D. C.
20 GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Miss Bula M. Russell, Takoma


Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Miss L. M. Slocum, 12173/2 Dun- Miss Ella M. Leach, 1668 Avon
can St., N. E., Washington, D. C. Place, N. W., Washington, D. C.
Miss May Scott, 1668 Avon Place, Margaret Howard, 2207 Seventh
N. W., Washington, D. C. St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

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: 16,293,571; sq. miles,
of Massachusetts and New 119,909.
Hampshire ),Southern New Eng- Membership:. 5,418; churches, 194.
land (Connecticut and Rhode Office: South 'Lancaster, Mass.

ATLANTIC UNION

CONFERENCE

WDTEA N
NEM, YORK
CON FE R E E
Ana=
*URIOIYLOX! IIMIQUARTM
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OFFICERS. Auditor:
President: E. W. Farnsworth, General Missionary Secretary: F.
South Lancaster, Mass. M. Dana, South Lancaster,
Vice-President: C. H. Edwards, Mass.
Room 404, 32 Union Square General Missionary Agent: R. J.
East, New York, N. Y. Bryant, R. F. D. No. 2, Sara-
Secretary and Treasurer: Miss toga Springs, N. Y.
Jennie Thayer, South Lancaster, Executive Committee: E. W.
Mass. Farnsworth, C. H. Edwards,
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 21

Jennie Thayer, the presidents Membership: 1,170; churches, 34.


of the Conferences composing Office: South Lancaster, Mass.
the Union, E. E. Miles, B. F.
Machlan, R. J. Bryant, T. H. OFFICERS.
Purdon, M. L. Andreasen, C. 0.
Prince. President: H. F. Ketring, South
" The Atlantic Union Conference Lancaster, Mass.
Association of Seventh-day Ad- Secretary and Treasurer: Of Con-
ventists: " Trustees, Eugene ference and Tract Society, H. B.
W. Farnsworth (Pres.), Horace Tucker, South Lancaster, Mass.
B. Tucker (Sec. and Treas.), Secretary of Sabbath-school and.
H. F. Ketring, B. F. Machlan, Young People's Work: Mrs. L.
W. A. Westworth, F. H. De Vin- S. Wheeler, 33 Magnolia St.,
ney, C. H. Edwards. Malden, Mass.
Medical Missionary Department: Field Missionary Agent: H. C:
Dr.. C. 0. Prince, Secretary. Wilcox, South Lancaster, Mass.
Educational Department:' Secre- Religious Liberty Department:
tary, B. F. Machlan, South Lan- Secretary, P. F. Bicknell, care
caster, Mass. New England Sanitarium, Mel-
Young People's Department: Sec- rose, Mass.
retary, F. M. Dana, South Lan- Educational Department: Secre-
caster, Mass. tary, .
Religious Liberty Secretary: C. S. Medical Missionary Department:
Longacre, South Lancaster, Secretary, Joel P. Bradford, M.
Mass. D., 25 Main St., New Bedford,
Mass.
MINISTERS. Jewish Department: Secretary,
Elder F. C. Gilbert, South Lan-
E. W. Farnsworth, South Lan- caster, Mass.
caster, Mass.
C. S. Longacre, South Lancaster,
Mass. MINISTERS.

H. F. Ketring, South Lancaster,


LICENTIATES. Mass.
Lee S. Wheeler, 33 Magnolia St.,
B. F. Machlan, South Lancaster, Malden, Mass.
Mass. F. C. Gilbert, South Lancaster,
R. J. Bryant, R. F. D. No. 2, Sar- Mass.
atoga Springs, N. Y. P. F. Bicknell, care New England
F. M. Dana, South Lancaster, Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.
Mass. H. C. Hartwell, 142 Williston St.,
Fall River, Mass.
E. E. Miles, South Lancaster,
CENTRAL NEW ENGLAND Mass.
CONFERENCE. H. E. Robinson, 31 Temple St.,
Boston, Mass.
Organized 1903, out of territory
formerly comprising the New LICENTIATES.
England Conference.
Territory: Massachusetts a n d F. W. Stray, 6 Pond St., Brad-
New Hampshire, excepting the ford, Mass.
counties of Coos and Grafton, A. E. Sanderson, 44 Pine Ave.,
N. H. Keene, N. H.
Population: 3,860,320; sq. miles, C. F. Ulrich, South Lancaster,
17,692. Mass.
22 ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE.

W. R. Uchtman, 105 Staniford St., Miss Carrie E. Robie, South Lan-


Boston, Mass. caster, Mass.
E. A. Von Pohle, South Lancaster,
Mass. MEDICAL WORKERS.
J. H. Anderson, 16 Hooper St.,
Worcester, Mass. C. 0. Prince, M. D., care New Eng-
land Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Lesley Frazier, M. D., care New
England Sanitarium, Melrose,
H. B. Tucker, South Lancaster, Mass.
Mass. Miss Zaidie Goodrich, care New
C. E. Palmer, 8 Maple Ave., Ev- England Sanitarium, Melrose,
erett, Mass.. Mass.
H. C. Wilcox, South Lancaster, Joel P. Bradford, M. D., 25 Main
Mass. St., New Bedford, Mass.
C. 0. Prince, M. D., care New Mary Sanderson, M. D., 46 Forest
England Sanitarium, Melrose, Park Ave., Springfield, Mass.
Mass.
Joel P. Bradford, M. D., 25 Main
St., New Bedford, Mass.
D. H. Jones, Fiskdale, Mass. GREATER NEW YORK CON-
Mrs. L. S. Wheeler, 33 Magnolia FERENCE.
St., Malden, Mass.
Mrs. Ella M. Wilber, South Lan- Organized 1902.
caster, Mass. Territory: The City of Greater
Mary Sanderson, M. D., 46 Forest New York, Long Island, and the
Park Ave., Springfield, Mass. counties of Westchester, Rock-
Lesley Frazier, M. D., care New land, Putnam, Orange, Dutchess,
England Sanitarium, Melrose, and Ulster, in the State of New
Mass. York.
Mrs. M. E. Clark, .108 Fairmont Population: Approximately, 5,-
St., Malden, Mass. 000,000; sq. miles, 6,031.
Mrs. M. A. Wheeler, South Lan- Membership: 775; churches, 16.
caster, Mass. Office: 32 Union Square, East,
Miss Anna M. Downs, 37 Hosmer New York, N. Y.
St., Everett, Mass.
Miss D. J. Wheeler, South Lancas- OFFICERS.
ter, Mass.
Miss Ethel W. Meek,' 87 Shaw- President: C. H. Edwards, 1370
mut St., Chelsea, Mass. Boston Road, New York, N. Y.
Miss Jennie L. Person, 105 Stani- Secretary: Amos Mitchell, 5798
ford St., Boston, Mass. New Utrecht Ave., Brooklyn,
Miss Minnie E. Sanderson, 105 N. Y.
Staniford St., Boston, Mass. Treasurer: L. W. Graham, 32
Miss Cora Young, 33 Magnolia Union Square, East, New York,
St., Malden, Mass. N. Y.
Miss Zaidie Goodrich, care New Executive Committee: C. H. Ed-
England Sanitarium, Melrose, wards, M. L. Andreasen, C. F.
Mass. Knott, Amos Mitchell, J. J.
Pasqualino Scatterregio, South Kennedy, Louis Zecchetto,
Lancaster, Mass. Claude Maybel.
Medical Department: E. H. M.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS Sell, M. D.; H. P. Vaughan, M.
D.; B. B. Kinne, M. D.
Miss Annie B. Smith, 23 Dewey Sabbath-school and Young Peo-
St., Worcester, Mass. ple's Department: Secretary,
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 23

Mrs. L. H. Proctor, 412 Elev- Miss R. Hannaford, 535 West


enth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 110th St., New York, N. Y.
Religious Liberty Department: Miss H. Borchgrevink, 275. Twen-
Louis Klebahn, 48 West Twen- ty-second St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
ty-seventh St., New York, N. Miss C. Swahn, 136 West 116th
Y.; M. L. Andreasen, 338 Sev- St., New York, N. Y.
enty-sixth St., Brooklyn, N. Miss E. Kehrein, 402 East 163d
Y.; Claude Maybel, care Brook- St., New York, N. Y.
lyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss A. Meyer, 78 Norwood Ave.,
Educational Department: Amos Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mitchell, M. L. Andreasen, Mrs. Henry Tonjes, 82 East End Ave.,
L. H. Proctor. New York, N. Y.
Fred Scharff, 1519 Greene Ave.,
MINISTERS. Brooklyn, N. Y.

C. H. Edwards, 1370 Boston Road,.


New York, N. Y.
L. H. Proctor, 412 Eleventh St., MAINE CONFERENCE.
Brooklyn, N. Y. Organized 1867.
M. L.. Andreasen, 338 Seventy-
sixth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Territory: The State of Maine.
J. K. Humphrey, 436 Elton St., Population: 694,466; sq. miles,
Brooklyn, N. Y. 29,000.
C. F. Knott, 888 Union Ave., New Membership: 420; churches, 21.
York, N. Y. Office: 1377 Washington Ave.,
North Peering, Me.
LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS
Amos Mitchell, 5708 New Utrecht
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. President: S. J. Hersum, Rich-
G. E. Nord, 412 Fifty-seventh mond, Me.
St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Vice-President: B. F. Davis,
Louis Zecchetto, 500 Fifth Ave., Hartland, Me.
New York, N. Y. Secretary and Treasurer of Con-
J. J. Kennedy, 1181 Union Ave., ference and Tract Society: Miss
New York, N. Y. Eliza H. Morton, 365 Allen
J. C. Hennessy, Fishkill-on-Hud- Ave., North Deering, Me.
son, N. Y. Secretary and Treasurer of Sab-
B. Calderone, 500 Fifth Ave., New bath-school Department: Mrs.
York, N. Y. W. 0. Howe, 357 Allen Ave.,
Antonio Savarese, 500 Fifth Ave., North Deering, Me.
New York, N. Y. Secretary of Young People's
S. Halusic, 415 East Seventy- Work: Jennie R. Bates, 148
third St., New York, N. Y. North St., Bath, Me.
Secretary of Religious Liberty De-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. partment: L. L. Howard, 47
Vesper St., Portland, Me.
H. Pankoke, 82 East End Ave., Executive Committee: S. J. Her-
New York, N. Y. sum, B. F. Davis, L. L. Allen,
Henry Thomson, New York Ave., John Easier, E. C. Taylor.
Jamaica, N. Y. Benevolent Association of Sev-
Mrs. R. Leo, 349 Sixty-fifth St., enth-day Adventists: President,
Brooklyn, N. Y. C. II. Harmon; Vice-President,
Mrs. M. A. Scribner, 215 South Geo. Whitney, 10 Noyes Place,
Third Ave., Mount Vernon, Augusta, Me.; Clerk and Treas-
N. Y. urer, E. C. Taylor; Auditor,
24 ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE.

E. H. Morton; Trustees, W. J. West Bloomfield St., Rome,


Dunscomb, J. B. Goodrich, E. C. N. Y.
Taylor, Geo. Whitney, Chas. Secretary and Treasurer: F. N.
Harmon, B. F. Davis, S. J. Her- Johnson, 317 West Bloomfield
sum. St., Rome, N. Y.
Tract Society: Secretary and
MINISTERS. Treasurer, F. N. Johnson.
Educational Department: Secre-
S. J. Hersum, Richmond, Me. tary, Miss Ethel M. Harris, 317
J. B. Goodrich, Blaine, Me. West Bloomfield St., Rome,
P. B. Osborne, Skowhegan, Me. N. Y.
H. C. Giles, 18 Tolman St., Bath, Religious Liberty Department:
Me.
John Wilson, 3 Chestnut St., Port-
land, Me. Medical Missionary Department:
Secretary, Owen B. Green, 19
LICENTIATES. State St., Watertown, N. Y.
Sabbath-school Department: Sec-
A. J. Verrill, Oxford, Me. retary, Mrs. L. M. Calkins, 104
L. L. Howard, Portland, Me. Expense St., Rome, N. Y.
Chas. A. Brown, South Orrington, Field Missionary Agent: A. R.
- Me. Scott, 317 West Bloomfield St.,
Rome, N. Y.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Executive Committee: F. .H. De-
Vinney, D. E. Wood, J. G.
Jennie R. Bates, 148 North St., White, C. D. Green, F. N. John-
Bath, Me. son.
Mrs. C. P. Wood, Skowhegan, Me. "New York Conference Associa-
Jennie Giles, 18 Tolman St.,.Bath, tion of Seventh-day Advent-
Me. ists: " Trustees: F. H. DeVin-
E. H. Morton, North Deering, Me. ney (Pres.), J. G. White (Vice-
Mrs. W. 0. Howe, North Deering, President), F. N. Johnson (Sec-
Me. retary and Treasurer), L. A.
Ferris (Auditor), C. D. Green,
H. D. Church, D. E. Wood.
NEW YORK CONFERENCE.
MINISTERS.
Organized 1862; reorganized 1906.
Territory: Eastern portion of the F. H. DeVinney, 317 West Bloom-
State of New York, east of the field St., Rome, N. Y.
eastern boundaries of the coun- S. B. Whitney, 317 West Bloom-
ties of Cayuga, Tompkins, and field St., Rome, N. Y.
Tioga, excepting the counties of F. Wheeler, West Monroe, Oswego
Westchester, Rockland, Put- Co., N. Y.
nam, Orange, Thatchess, and Ul- H. H. Wilcox, R. F. D. No. 1,
ster, also the city of Greater Norwood, St. Lawrence Co.,
New York. N. Y.
Population: 1,674,499; *sq. miles, L. T. Nicola, Union, Broome Co.,
30,765. N. Y.
Membership: 906; churches,35. P. Z. Kinne, Kirkville, Onondaga
Office: 317 West Bloomfil d St., Co., N. Y.
Rome, N. Y.
LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS.
C. C. Harris, 317 West Bloomfield
President: F. H. DeVinney, 317 St., Rome, N. Y.
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 25

F. C. Webster, 317 West Bloom- MINISTERS.


field St., Rome, N. Y:
D. G. Turk, 525 State St., Bing- Wm. A. Westworth, 55 Whitmore
hamton, N. Y. St., Hartford, Conn.
A. J. Clark, Hudson, Columbia J. C. Stevens, 55 Whitmore St.,
Co., N. Y. Hartford, Conn.
W. R. Andrews, 55 Whitmore St.,
Hartford, Conn.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Elof Johnson,55 Whitmore St.,
Hartford, onn.
Mary A. Millington, 8 First St.,
Albany, N. Y.
LICENTIATES.
Emma L. Lawrence, 952 Emmett
St., Schenectady, N. Y. H. Lesley Shoup, 55 Whitmore
Ethel M. Harris, 952 Emmett St., St., Hartford, Conn.
Schenectady, N. Y. Leon W. Cobb, 55 Whitmore St.,
Mrs. Hattie M. Ball, 19 State St., Hartford, Conn.
Watertown, N. Y.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Miss E. Matilda Thaler, 55 Whit-


SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND more St., Hartford, Conn.
CONFERENCE. Miss Ona M. Russell, 55 Whitmore
St., Hartford, Conn.
Organized in 1903, from territory Mrs. Eva B. Daggett, 55 Whit-
formerly comprised in the New more St., Hartford, Conn.
England Conference.
Territory: The States of Con-
necticut and Rhode Island.
Population: 1,336,976; sq. miles, VERMONT CONFERENCE.
6,140.
Membership: 455; churches, 18. Organized 1863.
Office: 55 Whitmore St., Hart- Territory: The State of Vermont,
ford, Conn. and the Counties of Coos and
Grafton, New Hampshire.
OFFICERS. Population: 343,641; sq. miles,
9,565.
President: Wm. A. Westworth, Membership: 402; churches, 15.
office address. Office: 190 North Winooski Ave.,
Secretary and Treasurer of Con- Burlington, Vt.
ference and Tract Society: Miss
Ona M. Russell, office address. OFFICERS.
Sabbath-school Department: Sec-
retary, Miss Ona M. Russell, President: 0. 0. Farnsworth,
office address. Sharon, Vt.
Young People's Department: Sec- Vice-President: T. H. Purdon,
retary, Leon W. Cobb, office Rutland, Vt.
address. Secretary and Treasurer of Con-
Religious Liberty Bureau: Secre- ference and Tract Society: W.
tary, W. R. Andrews, office ad- E. Fortune, office address.
dress. Field Missionary Secretary: E.
Field Missionary Agent: W. Thurber, Williamstown, Vt.
Executive Committee: Wm. A. Secretary Sabbath-school and
Westworth, D. B. Parmelee, Missionary Volunteer Depart-
D. A. Bidwell, G. P. Coates, J. ments: Mrs. A. E. Taylor,
A. T efft. Brownington, Vt.
26 ATLANTIC 'UNION CONFERENCE.

Educational Secretary: . Vice-President: J. W. Raymond,


121 Sanford St., Rochester, N. Y.
Medical Missionary Secretary: Secretary and Treasurer: Miss
Dr. C. F. Ball. Delight M. Landon, office ad-
Educational Committee: 0. 0. dress.
Farnsworth, W. E. Fortune, A. Tract Society Secretary and Treas-
P. Needham, Florence Kidder. urer: Miss Delight M. Landon.
Religious Liberty Secretary: T. Educational Department: Secre-
H. Purdon, Rutland, Vt. tary,' R. B. Clapp, Tunesassa,
Field Missionary Agent: A. W. N. Y.
Coon, 188 South Main St., Rut- Missionary Secretary: W. S.
land, Vt. Cleveland, 216 Newland Ave.,
Executive Committee: 0. 0. Jamestown, N. Y.
Farnsworth, T. H. Purdon, Field Missionary Agent: E. A.
W. E. Fortune, A. P. Need- Manry, Tunesassa, N. Y.
ham. Religious Liberty Secretary: T. B.
Westbrook, 213 West Third St.,
MINISTERS Elmira, N. Y.
Sabbath-school Department Sec-
0. 0. Farnsworth, Sharon, Vt. retary: Mrs. H. W. Carr, office
T. H. Purdon, 82 North Main St., address.
Rutland, Vt. Young People's Missionary Volun-
teer Department: Secretary,
LICENTIATE. Mrs. II. W. Carr.
Executive Committee: H. W.
B. F. Colby, Brownington, Vt. Carr, J. W. Raymond, F. H.
Hicks, Emory Breitsman, F. E.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. Kriley.
E. IV. Thurber, Williamstown, Vt.
MINISTERS.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
H. W. Carr, 8 East Jefferson St.,
Florence Kidder, Hartland, Vt. Salamanca, N. Y.
Ruth A. Barton, Sharon, Vt. J. W. Raymond, 121 Sanford St.,
Winnifred Young, Randolph, Vt. Rochester, N. Y.
F. Peabody, West Valley, N. Y.
E. J. Dryer, 8 East Jefferson St.,
Salamanca, N. Y.
WESTERN NEW YORK CON-
FERENCE. LICENTIATES.
Organized 1906. F. H. Hicks, 6 East .Jefferson St.,
Territory: The State of New Salamanca, N. Y.
York west of the eastern bolind- B. E. Fisk, Richburg, N. Y.
ary of the counties of Cayuga, T. B. Westbrook, 213 West Third
Tompkins, and Tioga. St., Elmira, N. Y.
Population: 1,500,000; sq. miles, R. B. Clapp, Tunesassa, N. Y.
12,901.
Membership: 800; churches, 37. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Office: 8 East Jefferson St., Sal-
amanca, N. Y. -Mrs. Eva Jenks, 37 Minarcl St.,
Lockport, N. Y.
OFFICERS. Miss Effa Gilbert, 68 Seneca St.,
Wellsville, N. Y.
President: H. W. Carr, office ad- Mrs. Helen Miller, 508 South Main
dress. St., Elmira, N. Y.
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 27

Mrs. R. B. Clapp, Tunesassa, N. Y. W. S. Cleveland, 216 Newland


Mrs. H. W. Carr, 8 East Jefferson Ave., Jamestown, N. Y.
St., Salamanca, N. Y.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER.
Miss Delight M. Landon, 8 East
Jefferson St., Salamanca, N. Y. Miss Laura Hutchinson, R. F. D.
E. A. Manry, Tunesassa, N. Y. No. 10, Medina, N. Y.

CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized Igor.

Territory: The Conferences of Population: 5,531,106; sq. miles,


Maritime, Quebec, and Ontario, 662,884.
and the Newfoundland Mission Membership: 1,110; churches, 46.
Field. Office Address: Box 178, Toronto
Junction, Ontario.

CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE

OFFICERS. Skinner, Eugene Leland, D. E.


President: W. H. Thurston, 123 Lindsey.
Albert St., Ottawa, Ontario. Educational and Religious Liberty
Vice-President: Wm. Guthrie, Secretary: Eugene Leland.
Williamsdale, East, Cumberland Auditor: R. A. Heard.
Co., Nova Scotia. Canvassing Agent: Ira S. Jones,
Secretary and Treasurer: B. B. Toronto Junction, Ontario.
Noftsger, Box 178, Toronto
Junction, Ontario. MINISTERS.
Executive Committee: W. H.
Thurston, Wm. Guthrie, E. E. W. H. Thurston, 123 Albert St.,
Gardner, T. H. Robinson, G. H. Ottawa, Ontario.
28 CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

C. H. Keslake, St. John's, New- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


foundland.
Alberta McLeod, Longard Road,
LICENTIATE. Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Mabel A. Dimock, Farmington,
F. W. Johnston, 28 Belvidere St., Nova Scotia, New Brunswick.
St. John's, Newfoundland. Mable Patterson, Williamsdale,
East, Noya 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: 240; churches, 12. 222,000.
Office: Longard Road, Halifax, Membership: 612; churches, 24.
Nova Scotia. Office Address: Box 178, Toronto
Junction, Ontario.
OFFICERS.
OFFICERS.
President: Wm. Guthrie, Will-
iamsdale, East, Cumberland Co., President: Eugene Leland, Box
Nova Scotia. 178, Toronto Junction, Ontario.
Secretary and Treasurer: Alberta Secretary and Treasurer of Con-
McLeod, office address. ference: B. B. Noftsger, Box
Secretary Sabbath-school Depart- 178, Toronto Junction, Ontario.
ment: Alberta McLeod. Secretary Sabbath-school and
Secretary Young People's Depart- Young People's Departments:
ment: A. A. Livingston, 92 Som- Miss Margaret Shanks, 213
erset St., St. John, New Bruns- Dalhousie St., Brantford, On-
wick. tario.
Executive Committee: Wm. Guth- Executive Committee: Eugene Le-
rie, J. 0. Miller, Alven Hukley, land, C. E. Wood, Charles
A. A. Livingston, E. E. Gardner. Smith, R. A. Heard, B. B.
Auditor: E. E. Gardner. Noftsger.
"Ontario Seventh-day Adventist
MINISTERS. Conference Association: " Trus-
tees: Eugene Leland, Chas.
Wm. Guthrie, Williamsdale, East, Smith, C. E. Wood, R. A. Heard,
Nova Scotia. B. B. Noftsger.
J. 0. Miller, 17 Metcalf St., St.
John, New Brunswick.
E. E. Gardner, Williamsdale, East, MINISTERS.
Nova Scotia.
Eugene Leland, Box 178, Toronto
LICENTIATES. Junction, Ontario.
P. M. Howe, Paris, Ontario.
F. E. Gibson, Box 533, Fredericton, F. A. Tracy, 276a Bank St., Ot-
New Brunswick. tawa, Ontario.
A. A. Livingston, Williamsdale, 0. F. Butcher, Takoma Park Sta-
East, Nova Scotia. tion, Washington, D. C.
CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 29

LICENTIATES. J. G. Hanna, 613 Huntley St.,


Montreal, Quebec.
W. E. Hancock, Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER.
B. B. Noftsger, Box 178, Toronto
Junction, Ontario. W. H. Ingham, FitchBay, Quebec.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Miss Sadie Baker, Palmerston, On- NEWFOUNDLAND MISSION


tario. FIELD.
Mrs. Katie Hancock, Takoma
Park Station, Washington, D. C. Territory: The island of New-
Miss Margaret Shanks, 213 Dal- foundland and Labrador.
housie St., Brantford, Ontario. Population: 225,000; sq miles,
42,734.
Membership: 35; church, 1.
Office: Box 217, St. John's, New-
foundland.
QUEBEC CONFERENCE.
OFFICERS.
Organized 1880.
Superintendent: C. H. -Keslake.
Territory: Province of Quebec. Directors: C. H. Keslake, J. R.
Population: 1,716,281; sq. miles, Johnston, G. H. Morgan, W. H.
347,350. Thurston, Wm. Guthrie.
Membership: 223; churches, 9. Sabbath-school Secretary: Miss
Office Address: South. Bolton, Elizabeth Milley, 15 Hamilton
Quebec. St., St. John's, Newfoundland.
OFFICERS. MINISTER.
President: D. E. Lindsey, Knowl- C. H. Keslake, Box 217, St. John's,
ton, Quebec. Newfoundland.
Secretary and Treasurer: Darwin
Dingman, South Bolton, Que- LICENTIATE.
bec.
Secretary Sabbath-school Depart- F. W. Johnston, 28 Belvidere St.,
ment: Mrs. G. H. Skinner, St. John's, Newfoundland.
North Hatley, Quebec.
Executive Committee: D. E. Lind- MISSIONARY NURSE.
sey, G. H. Skinner, D. Dingman,
P. W. Brown, Geo. Cushing. Miss Lucinda Her, Box 217, St.
John's, Newfoundland.
MINISTERS.
CTIURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER.
D. E. Lindsey, Knowlton, Quebec.
H. E. Rickard, Fitch Bay, Quebec. Miss Elizabeth Milley, 15 Hamil-
G. H. Skinner, North Hatley, Que- ton St., St. John's, Newfound-
bec. land.
CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized 1902.

Territory: The conferences of Population: 6,491,626; sq. miles,


Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, 447,881.
Nebraska, and Wyoming. Membership: 8,885; churches, 256.

ION CONFERENCE

* UNION CONE NIADQUARTEAS


* LOCAL -
SANITARIUM
LISRIN, HOUSE
A SC H OOL

OFFICERS. Branch of the Pacific Press Pub-


lishing Company, the manager
President: E. T. Russell, College of the International Publishing
View, Nebr. Association, the General Can-
Vice-President: A. T. Robinson, vassing Agent, and the Mission-
905 North California Ave., Hast- ary Secretary.
ings, Nebr. Educational Department: Secre-
Secretary: B. E.-Huffman, College tary, B. E. Huffman.
View, Nebr. Young People's Department: Sec-
Auditor: C. T. Cavaness, College retary, Meade Mac Guire, 1112
View, Nebr. Kalamath St., Denver, Colo.;
Treasurer: Union College, College Assistant Secretary, Otto John,
View, Nebr. College View, Nebr.
Executive Committee: E. T. Rus- Religious, Liberty Department:
sell, A. T. Robinson, the presi- Secretary, .
dents of the local conferences in
the Central Union Conference,. Missionary Secretary: J. F.
the President of Union College, Beatty, College View, Nebr.
the Secretaries of the Medical, Medical Missionary and Benevo-
Educational, Young People's, lent Association Board: The
and Religious Liberty Depart- Superintendents and Business
ments of the Union Conference, Managers of the Nebraska, Kan-
the manager of the Kansas City sas, and Colorado Sanitariums,
30
CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE. 31

and Dr. G. A. Droll. Chairman, Hansigne Strange, Rudolph


F. M. Wilcox. Schopback, E. E. Boden, E. C.
Educational Advisory Board: Edu- Witzke, L. L. Caviness.
cational Secretary of Union
Conference, President of Union
College, Educational Superinten-
dents of local conferences in COLORADO CONFERENCE.
Union. Chairman, B. E. Huff-
man. Organized 1883.
Official Board having in charge the Territory: The State of Colorado.
Christian Record and the work Population: 539,700; sq. miles,
for the blind: E. T. Russell, N. 104,040.
B. Emerson, D. R. Callahan, F. Sabbath-keepers: 2,460; churches,
F. Byington. 51.
Editorial Committee: B. E. Huff- Office: 1112 Kalamath St., Den-
man, E. T. Russell; C. N. Rob- ver, Colo.
erts, J. S. Hart. Treasurer,
N. B. Emerson; Secretary, Mrs.
Florence Emerson. OFFICERS.
" Central Union Conference Asso-
ciation of Seventh-day Advent- President: G. F. Watson, Pali-
ists: " E. T. Russell, D. R. Cal- sades, Colo.
lahan, N. B. Emerson, F. F. By- Vice-President: F. M. Wilcox,
ington, J. H. Morrison. care Colorado Sanitarium,
Boulder, Colo.
MINISTERS. Secretary: Meade Mac Guire, of-
fice address.
(All the Ministers, Licentiates, Treasurer: Mrs. M. Mac Guire, of-
and Missionary Licentiates fice address.
named below may be addressed Executive Committee: G. F. Wat-
at College View, Nebr.) son, F. M. Wilcox, Meade Mac-
E. T. Russell, J. H. Morrison, C. Guire, W. F. Kennedy, M. Mac-
C. Lewis, B. E. Huffman, Au- kintosh.
gust Anderson, S. M. Butler, Tract Society Department: Secre-
E. E. Farnsworth, G. A. Grauer, tary and Treasurer, Mrs. M.
P. E. Berthelsen, Meade Mac- Mac Guire, office address.
Guire (1112 Kalamath St., Den- Field Missionary Agent: J. J.
ver, Colo.). Jobe, office address.
Sabbath-school Department: Sec.,
LICENTIATES. Mrs. Minnie Mac Guire.
Missionary Volunteer Depart-
J. F. Beatty, F. F. Byington, N. B. ment: Sec., R. T. Emery, R. F.
Emerson, E. C. Kellogg, C. G. D. No. 2, Box 106, Boulder, Colo.
Bellah (1109 East Twelfth St., Religious Liberty' Department:
Kansas City, Mo.). Secretary, M. Mackintosh, Flor-
ence, Colo.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. " Seventh-day Adventist Associa-
tion of Colorado" (legal cor-
A. Swedberg, Mrs. Elizabeth poration): Trustees, Judge C.
Lewis, Winifred Peebles, C. T. C. Holbrook, Watson Ziegler, G.
Cavaness, Mettie Cornell, C. N. F. Watson, H. M. J. Richards,
Roberts, Otto Schwedrat, Sarah F. M. Wilcox, Wm. Kennedy.
E. Peck, Mrs. Belle Emerson, Boards of Education: Eastern
H. A. Morrison, B. R. Shryock, District, W. A. Hankins, F. M.
Mertie Wheeler, Elsa Northrup, Wilcox, C. H. Parker, Robert
Elsie Andrews, T. M. French, Beaird, H. 1W. J. Richards; West-
32 CENTRAL UNION -CONFERENCE.

ern District, 0. Nelson, M. P. Mrs. Ella Anglebarger, 531 Jason


Walker, F. F. De Rush, B. F. St., Denver, Colo.
Hutchinson, John Pearson. Mrs. Ura Spring, 616 North Fif-
teenth St., Canon City, Colo.
MINISTERS. Mrs. Mary Ziegler, Ft. Collins,
Colo.
G. F. Watson, Palisades, Colo. Mrs. Mae Warfle, 1112 Kalamath
G. W. Anglebarger, 531 Jason St., St., Denver, Colo.
Denver, Colo. Mrs. Bertie C. Richards, Palisades,
Watson Ziegler, Ft. Collins, Colo. Colo.
H. M. J. Richards,Palisades, Colo. Bruce H. Shaw, 1112 Kalamath
M. Mackintosh, Fo rence, Colo. St., Denver, Colo.
L. A. Spring, Vernon, Colo. Cush Sparks, College View, Nebr.
H. A. Aufderhar, R. F. D. No. 1, J. Z. Walker, Trinidad, Colo.
Lyons, Colo. Miss Eunice LeMaster, 1112 Kal-
M. D. Warfle, Boulder, Colo. amath St., Denver, Colo.
G. M. Alway, 521 Veta Ave., Pu- Hattie E. Adams, Boulder, Colo.
eblo, Colo. R. T. Emery, R. F. D. No. 2,
C. H. Bates, Durango, Colo. Box 106, Boulder, Colo.
Geo. 0. States, Cedaredge, Colo.
J. B. Wilson, Box 34; Pueblo,
Colo.
F. M. Wilcox, care Colorado San- KANSAS CONFERENCE.
itarium, Boulder, Colo.
Wm. Kennedy, Palisades, Colo. Organized 1875.
Meade Mac Guire, 1112 Kalamath
St., Denver, Colo. Territory: The State of Kansas.
E. E. Farnsworth, College View, Population: 1,611,460; sq. miles,
Nebr. 82,080.
E. R. Curtis, Hotchkiss, Colo. Sabbath-keepers; 2,490; churches,
U. P. Long, Ft. Morgan, Colo. 97.
C. 0. Svensson, 1112 Kalamath St., Office: 821 West Fifth St., To-
Denver,Colo. peka, Kans.
ley, 1112 Kalamath St.,
F. M. Cora
Denver, Colo. OFFICERS.
B. L. Dieffenbacher,1112 Kala-
math St., Denver,lo.o President: Chas. Thompson, 821
West Fifth St., Topeka, Kans.
LICENTIATES. Vice-President: A. R. Ogden, 1608
Maple St., Wichita, Kans.
W. F. Hills, Palisades, Colo. Secretary and -Treasurer: J. M.
W. D. Emery, Boulder, Colo. Fletcher, office address.
Wm. Andress, Palisades, Colo. Secretary of Sabbath-school De-
T. Valentiner, .1112 Kalamath St., partment: Mrs. Minnie M.
Denver, Colo. Fletcher, office address.
Educational Superintendent: H.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. M. Hiatt, 408 Washington St.,
Kansas City, Kans.
Mrs. Minnie Mac Guire, 1112 Kal- Field Missionary Agent: F. L.
amath St., Denver, Colo. Limerick, office address.
Miss Alice Finch, 223 Broadway, Executive Committee: Chas.
Pueblo, Colo. Thompson, A. R. Ogden, Jacob
Miss Lida B. Moore, 938 White Riffel, N. T. Sutton, H. Oster-
Ave., Grand Junction, Colo. loh, Wm. H. Mills.
Mrs. Flora Watson, Palisades, Medical Missionary Association;
Colo.- H. Osterloh (Pres.), Chas.
CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE. 33

Thompson, L. F. Trubey, J. P. Jennie Edwards, 214 Washington


Yates, J. E. Brown, F. .E. Ave., Chanute, Kans.
Braucht, J. D. McBroom, H. E. Mary Edwards, 909 Mineral Ave.,
Kirk. (Sec. and Treas.), J. Emil Galena, Kans
Anderson. J. M. Fletcher, '821 West Fifth
District Superintendents: A. R. St., Topeka, Kans.
Ogden, L. F. Trubey, N. T. Sut- Mrs. Minnie M. Fletcher, 821
ton, I. G. Knight, B. W. Brown, West Fifth St., Topeka, Kans.
J. W. Lair, C. E. Peckover. B. W. Roberts, Ottawa, Kans.
" Kansas Seventh-day Adventist Margaret Strobel, 810 Shawnee
Conference Association: " Chas. Ave., Kansas City, Kans.
Thompson, J. M. Fletcher, L. F. W. H. Clark, 821 West Fifth St.,
Trubley, L. Winston, James Topeka, Kans.
Wiley. H. W. Schmidt, Tampa, Kans.
Mary Perin, 821 West Fifth St.,
MINISTERS. Topeka, Kans.
Anna Patzkowski, 821 West Fifth
Chas. Thompson, 821 West Fifth St., Topeka, Kans.,
St., Topeka, Kans. Agnes Wammack, Logan, Kans.
A. R. Ogden, 1608 Maple St., H. L. Shafer, R. F. D. No. 8,
Wichita, Kans. care Sanitarium, Wichita, Kans.
L. F. Trubey, Oakland, Kans. Susie Masted, 408 Washington
J. Riffel, R. F. D. No. 1, Carrier, St., Kansas City, Kans.
. Okla. U. S. Willis, 1236 Lafayette St.,
N. T. Sutton, 821 West Fifth St., Kansas City, Kans.
Topeka, Kans. R. L. Bradford, 836 Freeman Ave.,
B. W. Brown, 821 West Fifth St., Kansas City, Kans.
Topeka, Kans. Mrs. Lillie (Hornback) Bland,
J. Emil Anderson, Nekoma, Kans. East Mineral, Kans.
J. W. Lair, Oswego, Kans. Dora Roberts, Wellington, Kans.
C. E. Peckover, Glen Elder, Kans. A. Vermilion, McPherson, Kans.
I. G. Knight, Abilene, Kans. Maude Curtis, 821 West Fifth St.,
A. S. Bringle, Wellington, Kans. Topeka, Kans.
Bessie Hyatt, 821 West Fifth St.,
LICENTIATES. ' Topeka, Kans.

Dan E. Huffman, Centerville, MEDICAL MISSIONARY


Kans. LICENTIATE.
W. A. Easley, 401 Western Ave.,
Topeka, Kans. Dr. F. E. Braucht, R. F. D. No. 8,
V. W. Robb, 1963 Thompson St., care Sanitarium, Wichita, Kans.
Kansas City, Kans.
F. C. Clark, Lola, Kans. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
F. L. Limerick, 821 West Fifth
St., Topeka, Kans. H. G. Leffingwell, Oswego, Kans.
J. A. Miner, Blaine, Kans. Amanda Spillman, Oswego, Kans.
H. E. Kirk, R. F. D. No. 8, care Maud Rater, Thayer, Kans.
Sanitarium, Wichita, Kans. Dottie Wilson, Thayer, Kans.
H. R. Godfrey, Great Bend, Kans. Nettie Hardiman, 408 Washington
St., Kansas City, Kans.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Sarah Sutton, 408 Washington
St., Kansas City, Kans.
Edith Hiatt, 408 Washington St., Lesta Seaward, 804 Oak St., Ot-
Kansas City, Kans. tawa, Kans.
M. W. Neal, Columbus, Kans. Iva Sinclair, Burlington, Kans.
Lizzie Sutton, Thayer, Kans. John Bland, East Mineral, Kans.
34 - CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.

Bessie Allen, R: F. D. No. 4, Educational Secretary and Super-


Columbus, Kans. intendent of Church-schools:
J. S. Moore, R. F. D., Eldorado, Miss Nora Hough, Lockwood,
Kans. Mo.
Katie Thomas, R. F. D., Blaine, Field Missionary Agent: W. F.
Kans. Surber, office address.
Mary Allen, R. F. D., Rosalia, Secretary Sabbath-school Depart-
Kans. ment: Mrs. R. C. Porter, Ham-
H. W. Schmidt, Tampa, Kans. ilton, Mo.
Mrs. J. E. Anderson, Nekoma, Superintendent Young People's
Kans. Work: H. B. Steele, Hamilton,
Nora Humphreys, 709 Dayton St., Mo.
Wichita, Kans.
Dora Roberts, Wellington, Kans. MINISTERS.
Eloda Messimer, Wakeeney, Kans.
Mrs. C. Rasmussen, Wakeeney,
Kans. D. U. Hale, 1109 East Twelfth
Mrs. Belle Higgins, Syracuse, St., Kansas City, Mo.
Kans. L. W. Terry, Appleton City, Mo.
Grace Boss, 1912 Wood Ave., H. M. Stewart, Ira, Mo.
Kansas City, Kans. J. W. Norwood, 2565 Emerson
Belle Dixon, Portis, Kans. Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Mabel Watson, Fellsburg, Kans. E. A. Merrell, 2636 Bellfountaine
Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
W. F. H. Schroeder, Woollam, Mo.
C. H. Chaffee, Route 1, Ethel, Mo.
MISSOURI CONFERENCE.
Organized 1876. LICENTIATES.
Territory: The State of Missouri.
Population: 3,106,665; sq. miles, Dr. G. A. Droll, 1424 Charlotte
69,415. Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
Membership: 1,550; churches, 52. J. M. Campbell, 1804 East Twen-
Office: 1109 East Twelfth St., ty-fourth St., Kansas City, Mo.
Kansas City, Mo.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS.
M. E. George, 2476 Geraldine Ave.,
President: D. U. Hale, office ad- St. Louis, Mo.
dress. James Cochran, 1109 East Twelfth
Vice-President: L. W. Terry, Ap- St., Kansas City, Mo.
pleton City. Mrs. R. C. Porter, Hamilton, Mo.
Secretary: Mrs. R. C. Porter, Mrs. A. E. Daniells, 4419 A. Cote,
Hamilton, Mo. Brilliant Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Treasurer: Pacific Press Pub. Co., Mrs. E. A. Merrell, 2636 Bellfoun-
office address. taine Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
Executive Committee: D. U. Hale, W. F. Surber, 1109 East Twelfth
L. W. Terry, James Cochran, St., Kansas City, Mo.
J. W. Norwood, E. A. Merrell. Miss Eva Hough, Lockwood, Mo.
Missouri Conference Association: Miss Nora Hough, Lockwood, Mo.
Trustees, D. U. Hale, James A. F. French, Utica, Mo.
Cochran, J. J. Nichols, Dr. G. A. H. B. Steele, Hamilton, Mo.
_ Droll, B. K. Willis. V. L. Piepmeier, Appleton City,
Religious Liberty Department: Mo.
Secretary, J. W. Norwood, 2565 G. C. Jenks, College View, Nebr.
Emerson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. H. C. Tarr, Windsor, Mo.
CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE. 35

CHURCH -SCHOOL TEACHERS ventists: " A. T. Robinson


(Pres.), Joseph Roy. (Sec. and
Miss L. Belle Mathews, Eldorado Treas.), F. H. Hahn (Business
Springs, Mo. Agent), D. R. Callahan, A. F.
Miss Vita Tindall, Fayette, Mo. Kirk.
Miss Abbie St. John, Station I,
Hannibal, Mo. MINISTERS.
Miss Annie Didrickson, 1724
North Second St., St. Joseph, A. T. Robinsdn, 905 North Cali-
Mo. fornia Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
Miss Grace Chilson, Poplar Bluff, R. F. Andrews, College View,
Mo. Nebr.
E. C. Ehlers, Woodlawn, Mo. L. E. Johnson, Ringgold, Nebr.
J. W. Beams, Wayne, Nebr.
C. A. Beeson, 2806 Seward St.,
Omaha,Nebr.
E. A. Curtis, 1110 Union Ave.,
NEBRASKA CONFERENCE. Beatrice, Nebr.
C. R. Kite, College View, Nebr.
J. H. Kraft; College View, Nebr.
Organized 1878. 0. A. Hall, North Loup, Nebr.
Territory: The State of Nebraska, J. G. Kroeker, 412 East Eleventh
excluding the nine western St., Grand Island, Nebr.
counties. H. Hansen, 905 North California
Population: 1,033,801; sq. miles, Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
62,968. B. M. Garton, 905 North California
Membership: 2,085; churches, 43. Ave Hastings, Nebr.
Office Address: 905 North Califor- C. H. Miller, Wayne, Nebr.
nia Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Wm. Batterson, Eighteenth St.
and D Ave., Kearney, Nebr.
OFI'ICERS. LICENTIATES.
President: A. T. Robinson, office H. A. Hebard, 905 North Cali-
address. fornia Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
Vice-President: C. R. Kite, Col- A. D. Gilbert, College View, Nebr.
lege View, Nebr. F. H. Hahn, Arcadia, Nebr.
Secretary: M. E. Ellis, office ad- M. E. Ellis, 905 North California
dress. Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
Treasurer: Joseph Roy, office ad- J. I. Beardsley, 905 North Cali-
dress. fornia Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
Educational Department (embra- Irvin Blue, 905 North California
eine- Sabbath-schools, church Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
schools, and young people's Otto John, 905 North California
work) : Supt., Miss Alma J. Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
Graf, office address; See., Herman Newman, College View,
Winnie Hunt, office address. Nebr.
Field Missionary Agent: H. A.
Hebard, office address. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Religious Liberty Secretary: J. I.
Beardsley, office address. 0. E. Jones, College View, Nebr.
Executive Committee: A. T. Rob- Winnie Hunt, 905 North Califor-
inson, R. F. Andrews, F. H. nia Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
Hahn, D. R. Callahan, C. R. Esther Smith, North Platte,
Kite, H. Hansen, J. H. Kraft. Nebr.
" The Nebraska Conference Asso- Mrs. A. T. Robinson, 905 North
ciation of the Seventh-day Ad- California Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
36 CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE.

Peter Lindahl, Benson, Nebr. OFFICERS.


Mrs. E. M. Peebles, College View,
Nebr. President: J. H. Wheeler, Craw-
Alma J. Graf, 905 North Califor- ford, Nebr.
nia Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Secretary and Treasurer: Miss
Earl D. Hahn, 2131 St. . Mary's Grace Tillotson, Crawford,
Ave., Lincoln, Nebr. Nebr.
Miss Minnie Hahn, 2131 St. Mary's Secretary of Educational ' and
Ave., Lincoln, Nebr. Young People's Work: H. E.
Miss Nellie Perrine, 905 North Reeder, Alliance, Nebr.
California Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Religious Liberty Secretary: R.
Miss Katherine Runck, 905 North T. Baer, Lander, Wyo.
California Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Field Missionary Agent: E. Max
C. E. Boynton, 905 North Califor- Trummer, College View, Nebr.
nia Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Executive Committee: J. H.
Miss Melissa Beeson, 2806 Seward Wheeler, L. B. Porter, G. A.
St., Omaha, Nebr. Kirkle, A. C. Anderson, R. T.
Miss Retta Collicott, Aurora, Baer.
Nebr.
A. T. Gibson, 5714 North Twenty- MINISTERS.
fourth St., Omaha, Nebr.
Miss Elnora Reid, 1816 Avenue D, J. H. Wheeler, Crawford, Nebr.
Kearney, Nebr. L. B. Porter, Cheyenne, Wyo.
Miss Lizzie Lockwood, Platts-
mouth, Nebr. LICENTIATES.
Miss Maud Cotton, 818 North Sev-
enteenth St., Room 14, Omaha, G. A. Kirkle, Minatare, Nebr.
Nebr. A. C. Anderson, Lead City, S.
Christopher Hornbacher, Culbert- Dak.
son, Nebr. H. E. Reeder, Hemingford, Nebr.
0. P. Sampson, 2208 North R. T. Baer, Lander, Wyo.
Twenty-first St., Omaha, Nebr. G. W. Berry, Angora, Nebr.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Lawrence Anderson, Cheyenne,


WYOMING CONFERENCE. Wyo.
Irvin Blue, College View, Nebr.
Organized 1907. Miss Nancy Bland, Cheyenne,
Wyo.
Territory: The State of Wy- Mrs. Ora Hadley, Alliance, Nebr.
oming; the following-named Miss Grace Tillotson, Crawford,
counties in Nebraska: Sioux, Nebr.
Dawes, Box Butte, Sheridan,
Duel, Cheyenne, Kimball, Ban- CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. -
ner, and Scotts Bluff; and the
following-named counties in Seward Boynton, Sheridan, Wyo.
South Dakota: Fall River, Cus- Mrs. Mary Lamie, Sheldon, Wyo.
ter, Pennington,, Lawrence, Mrs. R. V. Cheney, Deadwood, S.
Meade, and Butte. Dak.
Population: 200,000; sq. miles, Mrs. Mary Wilcox, Hemingford,
129,378. Nebr.
Membership: 300; churches, 13. Miss Addie Wheeler, Crawford,
Headquarters: Crawford, Nebr. Nebr.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized 1907.

Territory: The Chesapeake, East- Population: 14,910,470; sq. miles,


ern Pennsylvania, Ohio, New 169,975.
Jersey, Virginia, West Pennsyl- Membership: 5,320; churches, 187.
vania, and West Virginia Con- Office: 63 Goethe St., Cumberland,
ferences. Md.

COLUMBIA
UNION
CONFERENCE

* ONION CONF EAIRUArrERO


k LOCAL
Pi I Satlitrie NOW A'
SANITARIUM
SCHOOL

OFFICERS. Brown, the presidents of the


local conferences in the Union,
President: W. J. Fitzgerald, 63 J. B. Clymer, J. W. Bailey,
Goethe St., Cumberland, Md. A. C. Shannon, and .
Vice-President: H. H. Burkholder,
Bellville, Ohio. MINISTERS.
Secretary and Treasurer: E. R.
Brown, office address. W. J. Fitzgerald, 63 Goethe St.,
General Missionary Agent: I. D. Cumberland, Md.
Richardson, Takoma Park Sta- H. H. Burkholder, Bellville, Ohio.
tion, Washington, D. C.
Educational Secretary: J. B. Cly-
mer, Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Medical Secretary: J. W. Bailey, CHESAPEAKE CONFERENCE.
M. D., 1929 Girard Ave., Phila- Territory: Delaware and Mary-
delphia, Pa. land.
Religious Liberty Secretary: A. C. Population: 1,419,586; sq. miles,
Shannon, 1366 Grand Ave., 14,760.
Toledo, Ohio. Membership: 578; churches, 14.
Executive Committee: W. J. Fitz- Office: 1909 Lansdowne St., Bal-
gerald, H. H. Burkholder, E. R. timore, Md.
37
38 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

OFFICERS. Miss Mary Rice, 52 Springvale St.,


Cumberland, Md.
President: L. F. Starr, office ad- Miss Mae Willis, Cheswold, Del.
dress.
Secretary and Treasurer of Con- CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
ference and Tract Society: Ed-
win R. Nutter, office address. Mrs. Lula Tarbell Leary, Fords
Field Missionary Agent: G. H. Store, Md.
Clark, 1909 Lansdowne St., Bal- Miss Anna V. Worrall, Rock Hall,
timore, Md. Md.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Miss Miss Mae Willis, Cheswold, Del.
Emma S. Newcomer, Concord Miss Mary Rice, 52 Springvale
St., Hagerstown, Md. St., Cumberland, Md.
Educational Secretary: Mrs. Lula Miss Elsie Sewell, 52 Springvale
Tarbell Leary, Fords Store, Md. St., Cumberland, Md.
Religious Liberty Secretary: W.
R. Pohle, 1425 Mosher St., Bal-
timore, Md.
Executive Committee: L. F. Starr, EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
John F. Jones, T. M. Bradford, CONFERENCE.
N. C. Dreer, Gorge Apsley.
Organized 1903, out of territory
comprising the Pennsylvania
MINISTERS. Conference, which was organ-
ized in 1879.
L. F. Starr, 1909 Lansdowne St., Territory: That portion of Penn-
Baltimore, Md. sylvania lying east of the east-
John F. Jones, Fords Store, Md. erly line of Potter, Clinton,
Fred H. Seeney, Cheswold, Del. Center, Mifflin, Huntingdon, and
Fulton Counties.
LICENTIATES. Population: 4,000,000; sq. miles,
21,881.
H. S. Prener, 1207 John St., Bal- Membership: 1,014; churches, 27.
timore, Md. Office: 4910 Arch St., Philadel-
Virbrook Nutter,. 6 East Four- phia, Pa.
teenth St., Wilmington, Del.
Carl B. Haynes, 1909 Lansdowne OFFICERS.
St., Baltimore, Md.
Fred M. Fairchild, 1909 Lansdowne President: W. H. Heckman, 130
St., Baltimore, Md. North Fifty-fourth St., Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Vice-President: 0. 0. Bernstein,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. 5334 Chestnut St., Philadelphia,
Pa.
E. R. Nutter, 1909 Lansdowne St., Secretary and Treasurer of Con-
Baltimore, Md. ' ference and Tract Society: V.
G. H. Clark, 1909 Lansdowne St., H. Cook, office address.
Baltimore, Md. Field Missionary Agent: G. W.
W. R. Pohle, 1425 Mosher St., Holman, R. F. D. No. 6, Lan-
Baltimore, Md. caster, Pa.
W. H. Loose, 36 S. Carey St., Bal- Sabbath-school and Young Peo-
timore, Md. ple's Departments: Secretary,
Mrs. Lula Tarbell Leary, Fords Miss Sue M. Andrews, office ad-
Store, Md. dress; Treasurer, V. H. Cook.
Miss Emma S. Newcomer, Con- Religious Liberty Secretary: To
cord St., Hagerstown, Md. be supplied.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE. 39

Executive Committee: W. H. H. Langenberg, 1809 North cTwen-


Heckman, 0. 0. Bernstein, V. H. tieth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Cook, Henry Baumgartner, I. M. Mrs. H. Langenberg, 1809 North
Martin, C. S. Wiest. Twentieth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
R. A. Beckner, South Lancaster,
Mass.
MINISTERS.
G. W. Holman, R. F. D. No. 6,
W. H. Heckman, 130 North Fifty- Lancaster, Pa.
fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. J. H. Koenig, 1942 North Seven-
J. H. Krum, Fritztown, Pa. teenth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
0. 0. Bernstein, 5334 Chestnut St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Chas. Baierle, East Stroudsburg,
Pa. NEW JERSEY CONFERENCE.
Henry Meyer, 1942 North Seven-
teenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Organized 1902.
A. R. Bell, 1829 North St., Harris-
burg, Pa. Territory: The State of New
Jersey.
Population: 1,883,669; sq. miles,
LICENTIATES. 7,815.
Membership: 496; churches, 18.
C. E. Hilton, R. F. D. No. 4, Potts- Office: 619 William St., Trenton,
town, Pa. N. J.
I. M. Martin, 1942 North Seven-
teenth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Chas. S. Wiest, Williamsport, Pa. OFFICERS.
B. M. Heald, 4910 Arch St., Phila-
delphia, Pa. President: B. F. Kneeland, 621
Williams St., Trenton, N. J.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Secretary and Treasurer of Con-
ference and Tract Society: D.
V. H. Cook, 4910 Arch St., Phila- K. Royer, office address.
. delphia, Pa. Religious Liberty Department:
Miss Jessie Weiss, 23 Hoyt St., Secretary, Geo. W. Spies, 510
Kingston, Pa. Pine St., Camden, N. J.
Miss Nellie B. Underwood, 4910 Secretary Sabbath-school, Young
Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. People's, and Educational De-
Miss Sue M. Andrews, 4910 Arch partments: Mrs. Anna E. Ram-
'St., Philadelphia, Pa. bo, Fairton, N. J.
W. T. Hilgert, 425 Hobart St., Executive Committee: B. F. Knee-
Philadelphia, Pa. land, Geo. W. Spies, J. G. Han-
Chas. S. Baum, South Lancaster, hardt, Geo. E. Leslie, H. J.
Mass. Adams.
Miss Frances Dinsmore, 32 St. " New Jersey Conference Associa-
Bernard St., Philadelphia, Pa. tion of Seventh-day Advent-
Miss Carrie Scott, 1942 North Sev- ists: " Trustees: B. F. Knee-
enteenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. land (Pres.), H. J. Adams (Vice-
Henry Baumgartner, Vera Cruz, Pres.), D. K. Royer (Sec. and
Pa. Treas.), Geo. W. Spies, R E.
Mrs. Retta Gemberling, Jersey Pennington, B. J. Blinn, Geo. E.
Shore, Pa. Leslie.
Fred Lee, South Lancaster, Mass. MINISTERS.
G. F. B. Unger, Vera Cruz, Pa.
J. W. Hirlinger, 45 West King St., B. F. Kneeland, 621 Williams St.,
Lancaster, Pa. Trenton, N. J.
40 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

J. G.) Hanhardt, 99 Kipp Ave., Field Missionary Secretary:


Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Field Missionary Agent: Ernest
Geo. W. Spies, 510 Pine St., Cam- R. Numbers, Powell, Ohio.
den, N. J. Religious Liberty Secretary: A. C.
W. H. Smith, General Delivery, Shannon, 1366 Grand Ave.,
Newark, N. J. Toledo, Ohio.
Medical Missionary Secretary:
LICENTIATES. Howard M. Jump, M. D., R. F.
J. H. Carroll, 18 West St., Bloom- D. No. 2, Bowling Green, Ohio.
field, N. J. Auditor: E. R. Brown, Cumber-
P. E. Brotherson, 29 Watson Ave., land, Md.
Perth Amboy, N. J. Custodian of Conference Property:
G. C. Quillin, Killbuck, Ohio.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Executive Committee: H. H.
Burkholder, R. R. Kennedy, W.
Mrs. Anna E. Rambo, Fairton, E. Bidwell, W. E. Beebe, M. V.
N. J. Downing, R. G. Patterson, A.
Miss A. W. Welsh, 619 William C. Shannon.
St., Trenton, N. J. It
The Ohio Conference Association
Wm. Ambs, 518 Jane St., West of the Seventh-day Adventist
Hoboken, N. J. Church: " H. H. Burkholder
Louise Ambs, 518 Jane St., West (Pres.), R. R. Kennedy (Vice-
Hoboken, N. J. Pres. and Business Agent), W.
D. K. Royer, 619 William St., E. Bidwell, W. E. Beebe, M. V.
Trenton, N. J. Downing, A. C. Shannon, R. G.
Patterson; Auditor, W. H. Ed-
wards.
OHIO CONFERENCE.
MINISTERS.
Organized 1863.
H. H. Burkholder, Bellville, Ohio.
Territory: The State of Ohio. R. R. Kennedy, Wheelersburg,
Population: 4,157,545; sq. miles, Ohio.
41,060. J. G. Wood, 335 West Clark St.,
Membership: 2,236; churches, 78. Springfield, Ohio.
Office Address: Box 187, Mt. Ver- F. D. Starr, R. F. D. No. 1, Mt.
non, Ohio. Vernon, Ohio.
A. C. Shannon, 1366 Grand Ave.,
OFFICERS. Toledo, Ohio.
President: H. H. Burkholder, Bell- Francis M. Fairchild, 142 Prairie
ville, Ohio. Ave., Springfield, Ohio.
Vice-President: R. G. Patterson, R. G. Patterson, 2070 East 105th
2070 East 105th St., Cleveland, St., Cleveland, Ohio.
Ohio. W. E. Bidwell, R. F. D. No. 1,
Recording Secretary and Treas- Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
urer: C. V. Earner, Box 187, Mt. C. T. Redfield, 316 South Wash-.
Vernon, Ohio. ington Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
Tract Society Secretary: N. S. C. A. Smith, R. F. D. No. 1, Mt.
Miller, Box 187, Mt. Vernon, Vernon, Ohio.
Ohio. John P. Gaede, Station K, Cin-
Educational Superintendent: Miss cinnati, Ohio.
Bessie E. Acton, Box 187, Mt. Jas. E. Shultz, Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Vernon, Ohio.
Educational Secretary: Miss LICENTIATES.
Bessie E. Russell, Box 187, Mt. N. S. Miller, Box 187, Mt. Vernon,
Vernon, Ohio. Ohio.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE. 41

Walter C. Moffett, 110 Hobson St., Miss Lulu Pieper, 1812 Maple St.,
Cambridge, Ohio. College Hill, Ohio.
John W. Shultz, R. F. D. No. 1, Mrs. Phena Greenup, 419 Chestnut
' Oakwood, Ohio. St., Hamilton, Ohio.
Howard M. Jump, R. F. D. No. 2, Mr. Todd Forker, R. F. D. No. 25,
Bowling Green, Ohio. Dresden, Ohio.
Fred II. Henderson, 144 Hamline Miss Fannie Stanford, R. F. D.
Ave., Zanesville, Ohio. No. 5, Coshocton, Ohio..
G. P. Gaede, 3320 Walton Ave., Miss Clara Gates, R. F. D. No. 2,
Cleveland, Ohio. Grafton, Ohio.
Miss Lelo Welch, R. F. D. No. 9,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Van Wert, Ohio.
Miss Gertrude Numbers, - 5403
C. V. Hamer, Box 187, Mt. Ver- Prospect Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
non, Ohio. Miss Anna Franklin, R. F. D. No.
Miss Anna Rice, 11191/2 East 31, Copley, Ohio.
Main St., Columbus, Ohio.. Miss Ellen Long, R. F. D. No. 3,
Miss Cora B. Gibson, 2045 East Venedocia, Ohio.
Seventy-ninth St., Cleveland,
Ohio. Sanitarium.
Miss Bessie E. Russell, Box 187,
Mt. Vernon, Ohio. College Springs Sanitarium, Mt.
Miss Ella M. Talmage, 554 South Vernon, Ohio. Dr. V. L. Fisher,
Limestone St., Springfield, Ohio. Manager, 108 West High St.,
W. M. Campbell, 703 West Ray Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
St., New Philadelphia, Ohio. Sanitarium Treatment Parlors, 108
Mrs. Cora Campbell, 703 West West High St., Mt. Vernon,
Ray St., New Philadelphia, Ohio. Dr. V. L. Fisher, Man-
Ohio. ager; office, 108 West High St.,
Miss Anna E. Smith, Wheelers- Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
burg, Ohio.
Miss M. Hortense Howell, R. F. D.
No. 2, Franklin Furnace, Ohio.
Miss Ida M. Walters, 736 West
Chapel St., Columbus, Ohio. VIRGINIA CONFERENCE.
L. C. Mitchell, R. F. D. No. 1, Mt.
Vernon, Ohio. Organized 1883.
L. R. Williams, St. Marys, Ohio.
Ernest R. Numbers, Powell, Ohio. Territory: The State of Virginia.
G. C. Quillin, Killbuck, Ohio. Population: 1,854,184; sq. miles,
W. J. Venen, 4109 Prospect Ave., 45,000.
Cleveland, Ohio. Membership: 434; churches, 21.
John J. Marietta, 130 East South Office: New Market, Va.
St., Akron, Ohio.
OFFICERS.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
President: H. W. Herrell, R. F. D.
Miss Gertrude Wahl, College, Mt. No. 3, Richmond, Va.
Vernon, Ohio. Secretary: A. M. Neff, New Mar-
Miss Vada Welch, 736 West ket, Va.
Chapel St., Columbus, Ohio. Treasurer: 0. F. Dart, 1300 North
Miss Rosella Draper, 1052 Yale Twenty-eighth St., Richmond,
St., Akron, Ohio. Va.
Miss Bertha Laughlin, St. Marys, Secretary and Treasurer Tract
Ohio. Society Department: A. M. Neff,
Miss Deborah Secor, Clyde, Ohio. New Market, Va.
42 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

Secretary Sabbath-school Depart- WEST PENNSYLVANIA CON-


ment: Miss Ada T. Gallaher, FERENCE.
810 Wise St., Lynchburg, Va.
Religious Liberty Secretary: G. A. Organized 1903, from territory
Stevens, 825 Twenty-sixth St., formerly comprising the Penn-
Newport News, Va. sylvania Conference, organized
Field Missionary Agent: W. H. 1879.
Territory: All of Pennsylvania
Zeidler, 1312 North Twenty-
lying west of the easterly line
eighth St., Richmond, Va.
of Potter, Clinton, Center, Mif-
Executive Committee: H. W. Her- flin, Huntingdon, and Fulton
rell, R. D. Hottel, 'A. C. Neff,
Counties.
G. F. Dart, F. L. Whitehead. Population: 2,521,055; sq. miles,
" Virginia Conference Agency of
23,104.
Seventh-day Adventists" (le- Membership: 838; churches, 36.
gal corporation): Pres., R. D. Office: Corydon, Warren Co., Pa.
Hottel; Sec. and Treas., A. M.
Neff; other members of Board:
A. C. Neff, H. W. Herrell, F. L. OFFICERS.
Whitehead, 0. F. Dart, G. W.
Roat. President: .

MINISTERS. Vice-President: I. N.' Williams,


Corydon, Pa.
H. W. Herrell, R. F. D. No. 3, Secretary and Treasurer: A. V.
Richmond, Va. Williams, Corydon, Pa.
R. D. Hottel, New Market, Va. Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. A.
A. C. Neff, Quicksburg, Va. V. Williams, office address.
H. J. Farman, 601 North Thirty- Secretary Sabbath-school Depart-
second St., Richmond, Va. ment: Miss Fannie Fonder-
Leslie Munce, 2907 Roanoke Ave., smith, 719 Anderson St., Pitts-
Newport News, Va. burg, Pa.
F. G. Warnick, 1100 North Second Field Missionary Agent: I. G.
St., Richmond, Va. Bigelow, 99 Rockland Ave.,
Bradford, Pa.
LICENTIATES. Executive Committee: I. N. Will-
iams, C. S. Longacre, W. F.
L. L. French, 1410 Stewart Ave., Schwartz, J. W. Watt, F. C.
Roanoke, Va. Owens, J. Q. Herrington.
G. A. Stevens, 825 Twenty-sixth
St., Newport News, Va. MINISTERS.
A. J. Painter, Stanleyton, Va.
J. W. Watt, Indiana, Indiana Co.,
Pa.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
W. F. Schwartz, Box 556, Holli-
daysburg, Pa.
W. H. Zeidler, 1312 North Twen- C. A. Scholl, 10 Niggel St., Al-
ty-eighth St., Richmond, Va. legheny, Pa.
Mrs. M. S. Wooding, Spencer, Va. I. N. Williams, Corydon, Pa.
Mrs. Ella Ragsdale, News Ferry, B. F. Purdham, 162 Morgantown
Va. St., Uniontown, Pa.
John Kirly, Norfolk, Va. N. S. Ashton, 'Wilkinsburg, Pa.
Mrs. F. G. Warnick, Richmond, W. H. Green, 11 Conklin St.,
Va. Pittsburg, Pa.
COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE. 43

LICENTIATES. Vice-President: L. E. Sufficool,


328% Summers St., Charleston,
J. E. Veach, Saxton, Pa. W. Va.
E. W. Durkee, General Delivery, Secretary and Treasurer of Con-
Lock Haven, Pa. ference and Tract Society: C. J.
I. G. Bigelow, 99 Rockland Ave., Foote, office address.
Bradford, Pa. Religious Liberty Secretary: L.
F. H. Robbins, R. F. D. No. 7, Buf- E. Sufficool, office address.
falo Road, Erie, Pa. Secretary of Sabbath-school and
Young People's Work: Mrs. M.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. L. Meredith, 1826 Seventeenth
L. L. Stone, Coudersport, Pa. St., Parkersburg, W. Va.
Miss Fannie Fondersinith, 719 An- Executive Committee: J. M. Rees,
derson St., Pittsburg, Pa. L: E. Sufficool, C. J. Foote, S. F.
Marian Teates, Corydon, Pa. Ross, J. E. Meredith.
Laura Patton, 2429 Wiley Ave.,
Pittsburg, Pa. MINISTERS.

J. M. Rees, 1200 Seventh St.,


Parkersburg, W. Va.
WEST VIRGINIA CONFER- L. E. Sufficool, 328% Summers
ENCE. St., Charleston, W. Va.
W. R. Foggin, 2404 Twenty-third
Organized 1887. St., Parkersburg, W. Va.
Territory: The State of West P. W. Province, 1200 Seventh St.,
Virginia. Parkersburg, W. Va.
Population: 958,800; sq. miles, J. F. Stelle, Grafton, W. Va.
24,170.
Membership: 220; churches, 11. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Office: 1200, Seventh St., Parkers-
burg, W. Va. C. J. Foote, 1200 Seventh St., Par-
kersburg, W. Va.
OFFICERS. Miss Beryl Cummings, 328% Sum-
mers St., Charleston, W. Va.
President: J. M. Rees, office ad- Miss Pearl L. Rees, 1200 Seventh
dress. St., Parkersburg, W. Va.

LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1901.

Territory: The Conferenceg of OFFICERS.


East Michigan, Indiana, North-
ern Illinois, North Michigan, President: Allen Moon, office ad-
Southern Illinois, West Michi- dress.
gan, and Wisconsin. Vice-President: Wm. Covert, Room
Population: 12,078,699; sq. miles, 670, 324 Dearborn St., Chicago,
203,791. Ill.
Membership: 13,584; churches, 386. Recording Secretary and Treas-
Office: Rooms 9 and 10, 209 South urer: W. H. Edwards, office ad-
Main St., South Bend, Ind. dress.
44 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

General Missionary Agent: J. B. of the Conferences of East Mich-


Blosser, Berrien Springs, Mich. igan, Indiana, Northern Illinois,
Sabbath-school and Educational North Michigan, Ohio, Southern
Field Secretary: . Illinois, West Michigan, and
Wisconsin, and N. W. Kauble,
Training-school Representative: N. S. P. S. Edwards, J. B. Blosser,
W. Kauble, Berrien Springs, J. G. Lamson.
Mich " Lake Union Conference Associa-

NION COWEE.RENGE

*LIHIP pawl/m.4
*total.
Pu.LiltiaNC. MON!
5,111,1114,1
5,11001.

Medical Secretary: Dr. S. P. S. tion of Seventh-day Advent-


Edwards, 1213 Fifteenth St., ists: " Directors: Allen Moon,
Moline, Ill. Wm. .Covert, H. H. Burkholder,
Religious Liberty Secretary: J. G. E. K. Slade, W. H. Edwards,
Lamson, Berrien Springs, Mich. A. G Haughey, C. McReynolds.
Auditor: W. H. Edwards, office Officers:4 Pres., Allen Moon; Vice-
address. Pres., Wm. Covert; Sec. and
Executive Committee: Allen Moon, Treas., W. H. Edwards; Au-
W. H. Edwards, the Presidents ditor, E. K. Slade.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 45

MINISTERS. Educational Department: Superin-


tendent, H. A. Boylan, Lansing,
Allen Moon, Rooms 9 and 10, 209 Mich.
South Main St., South Bend, Sabbath-school Department: Sec-
Ind. retary, Miss Tillie E. Barr,
N. W. Kauble, Berrien Springs, Holly, Mich.
Mich. Medical Department: Superinten-
J. G. Lamson, Berrien Springs, dent, L. G. Wagner, Pontiac,
Mich. Mich.
Executive Committee: E. K. Slade,
LICENTIATE. E. I. Beebe, Frank Hiner, Daniel.
Wood, C. N. Sanders.
J. B. Blosser, Berrien Springs, '" East Michigan Conference Asso-
Mich. ciation: " Pres., E. K. Slade;
Sec. and Treas., E. I. Beebe;
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Auditor, Frank Hiner; C. N.
Sanders, Daniel Wood.
W. H. Edwards, Rooms 9 and 10,
209 South Main St., South Bend,
Ind. MINISTERS.

E. K. Slade, Holly, Mich.


E. I. Beebe, Holly, Mich.
EAST MICHIGAN CONFER- J. L. Edgar, 400 Fifth St., Flint,
Mich.
ENCE.
L. G. Moore, 213 Pine St., North,
Organized 1902, from territory - Lansing, Mich.
formerly comprising the Mich- Wm. Ostrander, 821 Warren Ave.,
igan Conference. Saginaw, Mich.
A. R. Sandborn, Station A, Bay'
Territory: The southeastern por- City, Mich.
tion of Michigan, including the C. N. Sanders, 935 Antoine St., De-
following counties: Hillsdale, troit, Mich.
Lenawee, Monroe, Wayne, Wash- B. F. Stureman, 327 West Eighth
tenaw, Jackson, Ingham, Living. St., Flint, Mich.
ston, Oakland, Macomb, St.
Clair, Lapeer, Genesee, Shia- LICENTIATES.
wassee, Clinton, Gratiot, Sag-
inaw, Tuscola; Sanilac, Huron, E. R. Lauda, Cedar Lake, Mich.
Bay, Midland. Delmar P. Wood, 101 East Mau-
Population: 1,170,029; sq. miles, mee St., Adrian, Mich.
14,506. H. A. Boylan, Lansing, Mich.
Membership: 1,780; churches, 56. S. T: Black, 65 State St., Adrian,
Office: Holly, Mich. Mich.
R. B. Thurber, Holly, Mich.
OFFICERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
President: E. K. Slade, Holly,
Mich. Anna L. Boehm, 935 Antoine St.,
Secretary and Treasurer: E. I. Detroit, Mich.
Beebe, Holly, Mich. Ethel Burnett, 935 Antoine St.,
Assistant Secretary and Treas- . Detroit, Mich.
urer: Miss Mina Pierce, Holly, Miss Tillie E. Barr, Holly, Mich.
Mich. Katherine Dunham, 2108 Center
Tract Society Department: Secre- Ave., Bay City, Mich.
tary and Treasurer, Frank Miss Nora Ammon, 935 Antoine
Hiner, Holly, Mich. St., Detroit, Mich.
46 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

H. L. Cohoon, 327 Oakland Ave., Assistant Treasurer: A. N. Ander-


Pontiac, Mich. son, 240 Indiana Ave., Indian-
Frank Hiner, Holly, Mich. apolis, Ind.
Marie Harriman, 101 East Maumee Financial Agent: J. W. Moore, 7
St., Adrian, Mich. South Fourth St., La Fayette,
Beatrice Harter, 101 East Maumee Ind.
St., Adrian, Mich. Educational Superintendent: C. L.
Clara Kiep, 208 Owen St., Sagi- Stone, R. F. D. No. 1, Fairland,
naw, Mich. Ind.
Mina Pierce, Holly, Mich. Educational Secretary: Mrs. R.
Mabel Reavis, 2108 Center Ave., W. McMahan, 805 Meridian St.,
Bay City, Mich. Anderson, Ind.
Lucy Tyte, 208 Owen St., Saginaw, Medical Secretary: Dr. W. W.
Mich. Worster, R. F. D. No. 1, La Fay-
Daniel Wood, Alma, Mich. ette, Ind., Wabash Valley San-
H. A. Weaver, 935 Antoine St., itarium.
Detroit, Mich. Tract Society Secretary: R. C.
Mrs. Katherine Weaver, 935 An- Spohr, 240 Indiana Ave., Indian-
toine St., Detroit, Mich. apolis, Ind.
L. G. Wagner, Pontiac, Mich. Religious Liberty Secretary: A. L.
Miller, 322 Mill St., Seymour,
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. Ind.
Field Missionary Agent: Archer
Agnes Everest, St. Charles, Mich. Wright, 240 Indiana Ave., In-
Margaret Lowell, Owosso, Mich. dianapolis, Ind.
Hattie Hamer, Edenville, Mich. Auditor: W. H. Edwards, 209
Ethel Dean, Prattville, Mich. South Main St., South Bend, Ind.
Pansy Myers, Belleville, Mich. Executive Committee: W. J.
Alta Gerstner, R. F. D. No. 27, De Stone, W. A. Young, A. L. Mil-
Witt, Mich. ler, C. J. Buhalts, T. A. Good-
Ardenna May, Ithaca, Mich. win, Dr. W. W. Worster, C. L.
C. D. Losey, Jackson, Mich. Stone.
Mildred Smith, Adrian, Mich. " Indiana Association of Seventh-
Nina FleetWood, Rives, Mich. day Adventists: " Pres., W. J.
Stone; Vice-Pres., W. P. Cun-
ningham; Sec., W. A. Young;
INDIANA CONFERENCE. Treas., T. A. Goodwin; Auditor,
J. W. Moore; Councilmen, C. J.
Organized 1872. Buhalts, Wm. Applegate.
The Indiana Medical Missionary
Territory: The State of Indiana. and Benevolent Association:
Population: 2,778,491; sq. miles, Pres., W. J. Stone; Vice-Pres.,
35,910.. C. J. 13uhalts; Sec., Dr. W. W.
Membership: 2,009; churches, 71. Worster; Treas., T. A. Good-
Office: 240 Indiana Ave., Indian- win; Auditor, W. H. Edwards;
apolis, Ind. Councilmen, W. P. Cunningham,
J. W. Goodwin.
OFFICERS.

President: W. J. Stone, 3741 MINISTERS.


North Capitol Ave., Indian-
apolis, Ind. W. J. Stone, 3741 North Capitol
Secretary: W. A. Young, 823 Col- Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
lege Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. W. A. Young, 823 College Ave.,
Treasurer: T. A. Goodwin, 240 In- Indianapolis, Ind.
diana Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. F. M. Roberts, Jonesboro, Ind.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 47

A. L. Miller, 322 Mill St., Sey- Miss Mary C. Kent, 240 Indiana
mour, Ind. Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
C. J. Buhalts, 240 Indiana Ave., Mrs. Ida V. Hadley, 712 East
Indianapolis, Ind. Eleventh St., Indianapolis, Ind.
U. S. Anderson, Box 233, Eaton, Mrs. Mary H. Roberts, Jonesboro,
Ind. Ind.
C. L. Stone, R. F. D. No. 1, Fair- Mrs. Alma I. Knapp, 240 Indiana
land, Ind. Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
B. Hagle, R. F. D. No. 1, Roches- J. W. Moore, 7 South Fourth St.,
ter, Ind. La Fayette, Ind.
A. W. Bartlett, La Fayette, Ind. A. N. Anderson, 240 Indiana Ave.,
0. S. Hadley, 712 Ehst Eleventh Indianapolis, Ind.
St. Indianapolis, Ind. W. D. Barton, 414 Ferry St., La
J. M. Ellis, Idaville, Ind. Fayette, Ind.
Victor Thompson, Russiaville, Ind.
E. J. Van Horn, 240 Indiana Ave., HONORARY MISSIONARY LICEN-
Indianapolis, Ind. TIATE.

LICENTIATES. J. J. Fellow, R. F. D. No. 3, Green-


town, Ind.
W. W. Worster, R. F. D. No. 1,
Wabash Valley Sanitarium, La CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Fayette, Ind.
Robert W. Leach, 358 Jefferson H. C. Chapman, R. F. D. No. 5,
Ave., Peru, Ind. Albion, Ind.
R. C. Spohr, 240 Indiana Ave., In- Belva Vance, 1220 West Sixth St.,
dianapolis, Ind. Anderson, Ind.
Archer Wright, 240 Indiana Ave., Emma Arnbrecht, R. F. D. No. 5,
Indianapolis, Ind. Sullivan, Ind.
Thomas Hubbard, Sunman, Ind. Mattie Bailey, Monon, Ind.
Frank S. Busz, 240 Indiana Ave:, Susie Blake, Montezuma, Ind.
Indianapolis, Ind. Bertha Ford, care R. R. Ford,
J. E. Dunn, R. F. D. No. 3, Bluff- Dana, Ind.
ton, Ind. Hazel Carmichael, 2219 South Elm
St., Muncie, Ind.
Nannie Blake, care E. Light,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Princeton, Ind.
Bertha Bartholomew, R. F. D. No.
Mrs. R. W. McMahan, 805 Merid- 3, Bluffton, Ind.
ian St., Anderson, Ind. Carrie Applegate, R. F. D. No. 1,
T. A. Goodwin, 240 Indiana Ave., Fairland, Ind.
Indianapolis, Ind.
H. M. Lee, R. F. D. No. 1, Fair-
land, Ind.
Mrs. Mary Buhalts, 240 Indiana NORTHERN ILLINOIS CONFER-
Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
Mrs. Ada Worster, R. F. D. No. 1, ENCE.
La Fayette, Ind. Formerly part of the Illinois Con-
Mrs. Florence Niehaus, 410 Fourth ference, organized in 1871; di-
St., Greenfield, Ind. vided and reorganized in 1902.
J. H. Niehaus, 240 Indiana Ave.,
Indianapolis, Ind. Territory: The northern portion
Miss J. Theresa Thompson, Rus- of the State of Illinois to the
siaville, Ind. southern boundary of the coun-
Miss Nellie Rothbaust, 554 South ties of Iroquois, Ford, Living-
Center St., Franklin, Ind. ston, Woodford, Peoria, Knox,
48 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

Warren, and Henderson, exclu- Wm. Lewsadder, 1381 Monmouth


ding the city of Peoria. Blvd., Galesburg, Ill.
Population: 2,932,033; sq. miles, F. J. Harris, Holcomb, Ill.
20,517. C. W. Weber, 1019 North Halsted
Membership: 1,270; churches, 29. St., Chicago, Ill.
Office: Room 670, 324 Dearborn M. C. Kirkendall, 3567 Rhodes
St., Chicago, Ill. Ave., Chicago, Ill.
C. Meleen 212 Oak St., Chicago,
OFFICERS. Ill.
B. A. Wolcott, Sheridan, Ill.
President: Wm. Covert, Room 670,
324 Dearborn St.; Chicago, Ill. LICENTIATES.
Secretary of Conference and Tract
Society Department: H. E. Karl Stenberg, 86 West Montrose
Moon, office address. Blvd., Chicago, Ill.
Treasurer: H. E. Moon, office ad- S. P. S. Edwards, 1213 Fifteenth
dress. St., Moline, Ill.
Field Missionary Secretary: Wm. J. Tabor, 314 East Forty-fifth St.,
Lewsadder, 1381 Monmouth Chicago, Ill.
Blvd., Galesburg, Ill. C. Edwardson, 698 North Califor-
Field Missionary Agent: Oliver nia Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Morris, Sheridan, Ill. C. R. Magoon, 257 Palace St.,
Educational and Sabbath-school Aurora, Ill.
Department Secretary: Pearl E. B. Van Dorn, Hinsdale, Ill.
Hallock, 313 Addison St., Chi- E. 0. Parker, Waldron, Ill.
cago, Ill. J. M. Burdick, 1102 First Ave.,
Religious Liberty Secretary: . Sterling, 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, Ill.
tion of Seventh-day Advent- Clara Silver, 1213 Fifteenth St.,
ists: " Pres., Wm. Covert; Vice- Moline, Ill.
Pres., M. C. Kirkendall; Sec. Jean Phillips, 30 Jansen St., Chi-
and Treas., H. E. Moon; Coun- cago, Ill.
cilmen, J. W. Cummings, J. Pearl Hallock, 313 Addison St.,
Klooster. Chicago, Ill.
" Northern Illinois Medical Mis- Anna Hibben, 30 Jansen St., Chi-
sionary and Sanitarium Associa- cago, Ill.
tion: " Wm. Covert, S. P. S. Ed- Ella Hancock, 313 Addison St.,
wards, W. H. Warner, H. C. Chicago, Ill.
Winslow, Jacob Klooster, W. A. H. E. Moon, Room 670, 324 Dear-
Marsh, Jr., W. C. Foreman, born St., Chicago, Ill.
Mrs. Maria L. Edwards, M. C. Helen Odell, 286 Lincoln Ave.,
Kirmendall. Chicago, Ill.
Oliver Morris, Sheridan, Ill.
MINISTERS. Sophia Wahlberg, 212 Oak St.,
Wm. Covert, Room 670, 324 Dear- Chicago, Ill.
born St., Chicago, Ill. Ina Baird, Room 670, 324 Dear-
born St., Chicago, Ill.
L. D. Santee, 749 West Fullerton
Ave., Chicago, Ill. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
H. Hansen, 1111 Hayes St., Chi-
cago, Ill. Miss Carrie Kerns, 843 East Forty-
J. C. Harris, Sheridan, Ill. sixth St., Chicago, Ill.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 49

Miss Minnie Hansen, 607 Little E. A. Bristol, M. C. Guild, Geo.


St., Streator, Ill. G. Johnson, M. Stephens.
Miss K. Virgie Johnson, 58 Catalpa
Place, Chicago, Ill. aUNISTERS.
Miss Zada Hibben, Sheridan, Ill.
Miss Eva Andrews, care F. E. En- C. A. Hansen, 220 Michigan St.;
driss, Stockton, Ill. Petoskey, Mich.
Miss Mabel Haughey, Waldron, M. C. Guild, R. F. D. No. 1, Frank-
fort, Mich.
M. W. Lewis, Menominee, Mich.
Geo. G. Johnson, 2815 Broadway,
Menominee, Mich.
NORTH MICHIGAN CONFER- 0. Montgomery, 716 Hancock St.,
Hancock, Mich.
ENCE.
Formerly a part of the Michigan HONORARY MINISTERIAL
Conference, organized in 1861; LICENSE.
divided and reorganized in 1902.
Territory: All of Michigan north H. S. Guilford, West Branch, Mich.
of the counties of Bay, Midland,
Isabella, Mecosta, Newaygo, and LICENTIATES.
Oceana.
Population: 558,027; sq. miles, E. A. Bristol, 423 Petoskey St., Pe-
31,183. toskey, Mich.
Membership: 807; churches, 32. R. J. Bellows, 508 Michigan Ave.,
Office: 222 Michigan St., Petoskey, Manistique, Mich.
Mich.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS.
Miss Isabella B. Campbell, 716
President: C. A. Hansen, 220 Hancock St., Hancock, Mich.
Michigan St., Petoskey, Mich. Miss Ethel Peters, R. F. D., Leets-
Secretary: Edith McClellan, 222 ville, Mich.
Michigan St., Petoskey, Mich. Miss Myrta M. Kellogg, Mt. Ver-
Treasurer: E. A. Bristol, 222 Mich- non, Ohio.
igan St., Petoskey, Mich.. Miss Inez A. E. Lay, Traverse
Tract Society Department: Secre- City, Mich.
tary and Treasurer, E. A. Bris- Miss Edith McClellan, 222 Mich-
tol, 222 Michigan St., Petoskey, igan St., Petoskey, Mich.
Mich. Miss Jennie M. Willaman, 220
Field Missionary Agent: H. W. Michigan St., Petoskey, Mich.
Johnson, 613 Emmet St., Petos- H. W. Johnson, 613 Emmet St.,
key, Mich. Petoskey, Mich.
Educational Department: Superin-
tendent, Myrta M. Kellogg, Mt. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Vernon, Ohio; Assistant Super-
intendent, Mrs. Jennie M. Wil- Miss Flora Jorgensen, Mesick,
laman, 220 Michigan St., Petos- Mich.
key, Mich. Miss Ethel Peters, R. F. D., Leets-
Executive Committee: C. A. Han- ville, Mich.
sen, Geo. G. Johnson, 0. Mont- Miss Ethel Griffin, Omer, Mich.
gomery, Morton Stephens. Don Ludington, Berrien Springs,
" North Michigan Conference Asso- Mich.
ciation of Seventh-day Advent- M. Armilda Bogar, R. F. D., Alden,
ists: " Trustees, C. A. Hansen, Mich.
50 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

Miss Jennie Judson, Coopersville, Miss Cora B. Hicks, Foosland,


Mich. Ill.
Miss Nora Willaman, 220 Michigan Sabbath-school Secretary: Miss
St., Petoskey, Mich. Cora B. Hicks, Foosland, Ill.
Mrs. Nellie Gifford, Onaway, Mich. Religious Liberty Secretary: S. E.
Garland Bogar, R. F. D. No. 1, Wight, 300 West Allen St.,
Alden, Mich. Springfield, Ill.
Miss Marian Bissett, Munising, Medical Missionary Secretary:
Mich. R. B. Craig, 120 East North- St.,
Miss Mina Richerd, R. F. D., Tra- Decatur, Ill.
verse City, Mich. Executive Committee: S. E. Wight,
Miss Sadie Hogan, Hancock, Mich. J. J. Irwin, Chancy Wood, R. B.
Miss Rosetta Peters, R. F. D., Craig, Dr. W. C. Dalbey.
Leetsville, Mich. " The Southern Illinois Conference
Bessie Nicola, Vogel Center, Mich. Association of Seventh-day Ad-
Inis Morey, Rapid River, Mich. ventists: " Pres., S. E. Wight;
Vice-Pres., J. J. Irwin; Sec., R.
B. Craig; Treas., W. C. Ben-
nett; Auditor, A. S. Atteberry;
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS CONFER- Councilmen, Chancy Wood, Dr.
ENCE. W. C. Dalbey.
Formerly a part of the Illinois MINISTERS.
Conference, organized in 1871;
divided and reorganized in 1902. S. E. Wight, 300 West Allen St.,
Territory: The southern portion Springfield, Ill.
of the State of Illinois, south of P. G. Stanley, 617 West Johnson
the counties of Iroquois, Ford, St., Clinton, Ill.
Livingston, Woodford, Peoria, M. G. Huffman, Lock Box 83, Mat-
Knox, Warren, and Henderson, toon, Ill.
and including the city of Peoria, J. B. Locken, East Third St., R.
Population: 1,878,149; sq. miles, F. D., Pana, Ill.
35,483. J. J. Irwin, Sparta, Ill.
Membership: 635; churches, 27. Chancy Wood, 2229 Missouri Ave.,
Office: 300 West Allen St., Spring- Granite City, Ill.
field, Ill.
HONORARY CREDENTIALS.
OFFICERS.
C. H. Bliss, R. F. D. No. 4, Lov-
President: S. E. Wight, 300 West ington, Ill.
Allen St., Springfield, Ill.
Secretary: Miss Nettie Eaton, 300 MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
West Allen St., Springfield, Ill.
Treasurer: Southern Illinois Tract Miss Mary B. Craig, 545 West
Society. Allen St., Springfield, Ill.
Tract Society Secretary and Treas- Miss Cora B. Hicks, Foosland, Ill.
urer: Miss Nettie Eaton, 300
West Allen St., Springfield, Ill. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERSA
Field Missionary Agent: Le Roy
Knott, Gen. Del., Decatur, Ill. Miss Mabel Rank, R. F. D. No. 2,
Secretary of Young People's Mis- Strasburg, Ill.
sionary Volunteer Department: Miss Myrtle Rusk, Makanda, Ill.
Miss Cora B. Hicks, Foosland, Miss Marie Asey, 1819 South
Ill. Fourteenth St., Springfield, Ill.
Educational Secretary and Sab- Miss Ruby Carle, 218 East Mari-
b a t h-scho o 1 Superintendent: etta St., Decatur, Ill.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 51

Miss Grace Evans, Du Quoin, Ill. Haughey, S. D. Hartwell, J. W


Miss Hattie Hansen, Du Quoin, Hofstra, W. R. Matthews.
Ill. " West Michigan Conference Asso-
ciation of Seventh-day Advent-
ists: " A. G. Haughey (Pres.),
S. D. Hartwell (Sec.), G. H.
Crandall (Treas.), M. N. Camp-
WEST MICHIGAN CONFER- bell, J. W. Hofstra, W. R. Mat-
ENCE. thews.

Formerly a part of the Michigan


Conference, organized in 1861; MINISTERS.
divided and reorganized in
1902. A. G. Haughey, Otsego, Mich.
Territory: Southwestern Michi- I. D. Van Horn, 146 Manchester
gan south of the counties of St., Battle Creek, Mich.
Mason, Lake, Osceola, and W. C. Hebner, Shelby, Mich.
Clare; and west of the counties A. C. Bourdeau, 166 Kalamazoo
of Midland, Gratiot, Clinton, St., Battle Creek, Mich.
Ingham, Jackson, and Hills- W. R. Matthews, Cedar Lake,
dale. Mich.
Population: 692,928; sq. miles, S. D. Hartwell, 335 John St.,
11,741. Charlotte, Mich.
Membership: 4,000; churches, 76. Jacob Hofstra, Otsego, Mich.
Office: Otsego, Mich. W. E. Videbo, Berrien Springs,
Mich.
OFFICERS.
M. S. Burnham, Otsego, Mich.
A. Smith, Grandville, Mich.
G. W. Amadon,303 West Van
President: A. G. Haughey, Ot- Buren St., Battle Creek, Mich.
sego, Mich. E. F. Collier, 429 East Vine St.,
Vice-President: Kalamazoo, Mich.
Secretary: E. L. Richmond, Ot- J. M. Wilbur, 22 Cass Ave., Grand
sego, Mich. Rapids, Mich.
Treasurer: G. H. Crandall, Ot-
sego, Mich.
Educational Secretary: Clifford LICENTIATES.
Russell, Otsego, Mich.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Clifford
Russell, Otsego, Mich. John E. Hanson, 202 South Fuller
Tract Society Secretary: E. L. St., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Richmond, Otsego, Mich. A. C. Haughey, Otsego, Mich.
Field. Secretary: A. C. Haughey, L. J. Otis, 202 South Fuller St.,
Otsego, Mich. Grand Rapids, Mich.
Religious Liberty Secretary: E. L. H. C. Pitton, Sand Lake, Mich.
Richmond, Otsego, Mich. S. S. Gray, Edmore, Mich.
Secretary Young People's Work: Myron B. Butterfield, Buchanan,
A. C. Haughey, Otsego, Mich. Mich.
Auditor: W. H. Edwards, 209 E. A. Merriam, Otsego, Mich.
South Main St., South Bend, J. M. Irving, Berrien Springs,
Ind. Mich.
Superintendent Medical Depart- Fred Green, Cedar Lake, Mich.
ment: L. J. Otis, M. D., 202 M. C. Whitmarsh, 721 North
South Fuller St., Grand. Rap- Eaton St., Albion, Mich.
ids, Mich. Arthur Bayley, 271 West Main
Executive Committee: A. G. St., Battle Creek, Mich.
52 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

C. A. Russell, Otsego, Mich. Augusta Blosser, Charlotte, Mich.


Roscoe Garrett, Sodus, Mich. Mrs. Flora Williams, 467 Hamblin
Leon Nyman, Mendon, Mich. Ave., Battle Creek, Mich.
Nathan H. Pool, Coldwater, Mich. May Williams, 467 Hamblin Ave.,
Reid Shepard, Otsego, Mich. Battle Creek; Mich.
G. H. Crandall, Otsego, Mich. Mrs. Harriet Haley, 55 Howland
J. H. McEachern, Berrien Springs, St., Battle Creek, Mich.
Mich. Minnie Hart, 42 Lincoln St.,
Battle Creek, Mich.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Lois Randall, Bedford St., Battle
Creek, Mich.
Zona Carr, Muskegon, Mich.
Eva Howe, Otsego, Mich.
Jennie De Young, 847 Fair St.,
Grand Rapids, Midi. WISCONSIN CONFERENCE.
Edna Wilbur, Wayland, Mich. Organized 1871.
Edith Wilbur, Otsego, Mich.
Mrs. Minnie Harnden, 271 West Territory: The State of Wiscon-
Main St., Battle Creek, Mich. sin.
Edna Bellows, 1226 Portage St., Population: 2,069,042; sq. miles,
Kalamazoo, Mich. 54,451.
Calista Nelson, 1226 Portage St., Membership: 3,083; churches, 95.
Kalamazoo, Mich. Office Address: Box 57, Grand
Mabel Baker, Berrien Springs, Rapids, Wis.
Mich.
Mrs. Cleora Green, Union City, OFFICERS.
Mich.
President: C. McReynolds, Bethel,
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. Wis.
Secretary and Treasurer: Wiscon-
Edna Ayers, Otsego, Mich. sin Tract Society.
Nellie Smith, R. F. D. No. 5, Al- Secretary and Treasurer.Tract So-
legan, Mich. ciety: W. J. Huffman, Grand
Mabel Haughey, Bangor, Mich. Rapids, Wis.
Mrs. Julia Countryman, Covert, Secretary Sabbath-school Depart-
Mich. ment and Church-school Super-
Katherine Bell, Bedford, Mich. intendent: Miss Mary C. Cook,
Ethel Cooper, R. F. D. No. 41, Bethel, Wis.
Lake Odessa, Mich. Field Missionary Agent: A. J. Ol-
Vo Wyla Aiken, Cedar Lake, sen, Grand Rapids, Wis.
Mich. Religious Liberty Secretary: H.
Claude Countryman, Glenwood, W. Reed, Grand Rapids, Wis.
Mich. Medical Missionary Secretary:
Ada Somerset, 22 Cass Ave., Grand Dr. A. J. Hoenes, Madison, Wis.
Rapids, Mich. Executive Committee: C. McRey-
Lucile Gregg, Coopersville, Mich. nolds, R. T. Dowsett, A. J. Ol-
Edna Decker, Berrien Springs, sen, A. W. Hallock, W. J. Pflu-
Mich. gradt (1303 Burnham St., Mil-.
Anna Garton, Paw Paw, Mich. waukee, Wis.), Dr. A. J. oenes,
Flossie Hall, Grand Ledge, Mich. P. M. Hanson (Bethel, Wis.).
Maude Henry, R. F. D. No. 64, " Wisconsin Conference Associa-
Byron Center, Mich. tion of Seventh-day Advent-
Grace Davis, R. F. D. No. 1, Hes- ists: " C. McReynolds (Pres.),
peria, Mich. R. T. Dowsett (Sec. and Treas.),
Mina Hastings, Portland, Mich. C. J. Herrmann, F. Stebbeds, J.
Mildred Wilson, Bauer, Mich. C. Mikkelsen.
LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. 53

Medical Missionary Board: C. Mc- Miss Bessie Sufficool, 508 South


Reynolds (Chairman), J. H. Tenth St., La Crosse, Wis.
Bramhall, R. T. Dowsett, W. J. Mrs. Annie Sufficool, 508 South
Pflugradt, Dr. A. J. Hoenes, Dr. Tenth St., La Crosse, Wis.
W. E. Bliss, F. Stebbeds. Mrs. Anna Woodbury, Beloit, Wis.
Mrs. Mary Snow, Bethel, Wis.
MINISTERS. Miss Sue Jones, Merrill, Wis.
Mrs. Flora Post, Chippewa Falls,
Wis.
C. McReynolds, Bethel, Wis.
Miss Ethel Williams, 958 Louis
W. S. Shreve, Steuben, Wis.
Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
J. B. Scott, Chetek, Wis.
Miss Olive Olds, 205 Bethesda
C. J. Herrmann, Antigo, Wis.
Ave., Waukesha, Wis.
J. C. Mikkelsen, Bethel, Wis.
A. J. Olsen, Grand Rapids, Wis.
F. Stebbeds, Blue River, Wis.
Miss Marie Olsen, 530 , Fourth
C. W. Olds, 205 Bethesda St.,
Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
Waukesha, Wis.
Peter Hanson, Poysippi, Wis.
S. Swinson, Sparta, Wis.
Mrs. Mable Wampole, Stevens
F. F. Petersen, Plainfield, Wis.
Point, Wis.
J. C. Nielsen, Bethel, Wis.
F. R. Thornton, Bethel, Wis.
W. W. Stebbins, Janesville, Wis.
J. Beggs, Grand Rapids, Wis.
J. S. Shrock, Oshkosh, Wis.
Theodora Scharff enberg, 1135
J. Hoffman, R. F. D., Grantsburg,
Eleventh St., Milwaukee, Wis.
Wis.
Nellie Smith, 1303 Burnham St:,
H. R. Johnson, Eau Claire, Wis.
Milwaukee, Wis.
D. H. Oberholtzer, Eagle River,
Julia Belin, Stockholm, Wis.
Wis.
Amelia Roberson, Shennington,
T. G. Lewis, Appleton, Wis.
Wis.
S. T. Shadel, Marshfield, Wis.
Rufus Wangerin, 865 Fifth St.,
M. H. Serns, Elroy, Wis.
Milwaukee, Wis.
A. Ritchie, 1303 Burnham St., Mil-
Lewis Drews, Manitowoc, Wis.
waukee, Wis.
Anna Jorgenson, 1303 Burnham
St., Milwaukee, Wis.
LICENTIATES.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS
H. P. Anderson, Racine, Wis.
P. M. Hanson, Bethel, Wis. Miss Rosma Whalen, Hawthorne,
C. Wise, Manitowoc, Wis. Wis.
Byron Post, Chippewa Falls, Wis. Miss Eunice Crawford, Elroy, Wis.
A. W. Hallock, Bethel, Wis. Miss Ida Salton, Beldenville, Wis.
A. W. Spaulding, Bethel, Wis. C. W. Hess, Eagle River, Wis.
P. E. Sheppler, Bethel, Wis. Mrs. C. W. Hess, Eagle River,
K. Rasmussen, Racine, Wis. Wis.
A. Grundset, Eau Claire, Wis. Mrs. Netta White, Moon, Wis.
Israel Hill, Oneida, Wis. Miss Bertha Rathbun, Chetek,
Wis.
Miss Jennie Nelson, Pine River,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Wis.
David Chapman, Oneida, Wis.
W. J. Huffman, Grand Rapids, Miss Lottie Jasperson, Welcome,
Wis. Wis.
J. Steinel, 861 Fifth St., Milwau- Miss Vesta Cash, Arpin, Wis.
kee, Wis. Miss Ella Keizer, Blue River, Wis.
Mrs. Helen D. Dowsett, Madison, Miss Ida Owen, Bethel, Wis.
Wis. Miss Esther Modine, Mosling, Wis.
Miss Mary C. Cook, Bethel, Wis. Miss Jennie Snow, Bethel, Wis.
54 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

Miss May Warren, 865 Fifth St., MEDICAL MISSIONARIES.


Milwaukee, Wis. J. H. Bramhall, Madison, Wis.
Miss Anna Johnson, R. F. D. No. Miss Laura Neilsen, Madison,
9, Franksville, Wis. Wis.
Miss Nellie Plugh, Rhinelander, W. A. Paton, Madison, Wis.
Wis. Miss Agnes Belean, Madison, Wis.
Miss Blanche Grubb, Fish Creek, Miss Rosa Trummer, Bethel, Wis.
Wis. Mrs. W. A. Paton, Madison, Wis.
Dr. Amy A. Humphrey, Bethel, Dr. W. E. Bliss, Madison, Wis.
Wis. Dr. A. J. Hoenes, Madison, Wis.

NORTHERN' UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized rgoz.

Territory: The Conferences of Membership: 7,198; churches,


Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, 252.
and South Dakota. Office Address: 2718 Third Ave.,
Population: 5,097,835; sq. miles, South, Minneapolis, Minn
265,259.
NORTHERN 1)5105 CONFERENCE

SOUTH DA kOTA
C0NrE RE ACE

eNAJdOplAul.

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ECX a7: "

OFFICERS. Secretary: T. D. Gibson, office


address.
President: R. A. Underwood, office Educational Secretary: C. L. Ben-
address. son, office address.
Vice-President: General Missionary Agent: W. L.
Manful, Elk Point, S. Dak.
Treasurer: C. M. Everest, Box 989, Transportation Agent: C. M. Ev-
Minneapolis, Minn. erest, Box 989, Minneapolis,
Corresponding and Missionary Minn.
- NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 55

Executive Committee: R. A. Un- unteers: F. J. Wilbur, Clarinda,


derwood, C. M. Everest, T. D. Iowa.
Gibson, C. L. Benson, general Secretary Religious Liberty De-
missionary agent, and the pres- partment: W. E. Perrin.
idents of local conferences in the Secretary Medical Department: L.
Union. C. Christofferson, office address.
Medical Department: Dr. E. P. Assistant Secretary: F. J. Wilbur,
' Hawkins, Montrose, Minn.; Dr. Clarinda, Iowa.
C. P. Farnsworth, Chamberlain, Secretary and Treasurer Iowa
S. D.; L. C. Christofferson, Des Tract Society: C. W. Larson,
Moines, Iowa; G. A. Rieber, Box office address.
285, Fargo, N. D. Assistant Secretary: Mrs. Lillian
L. Larson, office address.
MINISTER. Field Missionary Secretary: C. W.
Hollingsworth, Stuart, Iowa.
R. A. Underwood, 2718 Third Ave., Executive Committee: M. N.
S., Minneapolis, Minn. Campbell, N. C. Bergersen, J. C.
LICENTIATE.
Clemens, J. W. Dorcas, C. Juhl,
L. C. Christofferson, 0. M.
C. L. Benson, 2718 Third Ave., S., Kittle.
Minneapolis, Minn. " Iowa Seventh-day Adventist As-
sociation:" Trustees, L. F.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Starr, N. C. Bergersen, C. Juhl,
C. W. Larson, W. E. Perrin,
T. D. Gibson, 2718 Third Ave., S., Jacob Shively, J. M. Whitney.
Minneapolis, Minn.
MINISTERS.
M. N. Campbell, 603 East Twelfth
St., Des Moines, Iowa.
IOWA CONFERENCE. N. C. Bergersen, Story City, Iowa.
Organized 1863. E. G. Olsen, Forest City, Iowa.
J. C. Clemens, 603 East Twelfth
Territory: The State of Iowa. St., Des Moines, Iowa.
Population: 2,231,853; sq. miles, G. R. Hawkins, Muscatine, Iowa.
56,025. T. Godfrey, 603 East Twelfth St.,
Membership: 3,370; churches, 115. Des Moines, Iowa.
Office: 603 East Twelfth St., Des A. A. Meyer, 603 East Twelfth
Moines, Iowa. St., Des Moines, Iowa.
OFFICERS. LICENTIATES.
President: M. N. Campbell, office Floyd Bralliar, Stuart, Iowa.
address. A. V. Rhoads, Diagonal, Iowa.
Secretary: Mrs. Flora V. Dorcas, Mrs. G. R. Hawkins, Muscatine,
office address. Iowa.
Treasurer: C. W. Larson, office Wm. J. Johnson, 603 East Twelfth
address. St., Des Moines, Iowa.
Secretary Educational Depart- 0. M. Kittle, Smithland, Iowa.
ment: Floyd Bralliar, Stuart, A. F. Ferguson, Stuart, Iowa.
Iowa. J. T. Spriggs, Little Rock, Iowa.
Assistant Secretary: Essie A. Fer- A. V. Cotton, Chariton, Iowa.
guson, Stuart, Iowa. J. F. Piper, Winterset, Iowa.
Secretary Sabbath-school Depart- C. V. Starr, Corning, Iowa.
ment: Mrs. Flora V. Dorcas, E. Rosenwold, 603 East Twelfth
office address. St., Des Moines, Iowa.
Secretary S. D. A. Missionary Vol- Mrs. Minnie Syp, Fairfield, Iowa.
56 NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

R. E. Burke, Hawleyville, Iowa. Population: 1,979,912; sq. miles,


Wm Andress, 603 East Twelfth 79,205.
St., Des Moines, Iowa. Membership: 2,107; churches, 79.
E. W. Wolfe, Wapello, Iowa. Office: 336 East Lake St, Minne-
apolis, Minn
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Office Address: Box 989, Minne-
J. W. Dorcas, Des Moines, Iowa. apolis, Minn.
C. Juhl, Exira, Iowa.
Mrs. Flora V. Dorcas, Des Moines, OFFICERS.
Iowa.
Kate Earle, Oskaloosa, Iowa. President: S. E. Jackson, office
W. E. Perrin, Des Moines, Iowa. address.
Margaret Young, 207 Park Ave., Vice-President: C. M. Everest,
Council Bluffs, Iowa. office address.
Blanche Spriggs, Little Rock, Secretary: H. R. Gay, office ad-
Iowa. dress.
F. J. Wilbur, Clarinda, Iowa. Treasurer and Transportation
S. B. Kephart, Cedar Rapids, Agent: C. M. Everest, office ad-
Iowa. dress.
H. F. Meeker, Royal, Iowa. Executive Committee: S. E. Jack-
Anna Camp, Fairfield, Iowa. son, C. M. Everest, J. F. Ander-
H. F. Neuman, 603 East Twelfth son, A. D. Ewert, W. W. Ruble,
St., Des Moines, Iowa. E. M. Chapman, C. M. Babcock.
Alfred Johnson, 603 East Twelfth " The Minnesota Conference Asso-
St., Des Moines, Iowa. ciation of Seventh-day Advent-
Geo. Juhl, 603 East Twelfth St., ists: " S. E. Jackson (Pres.),
Des Moines, Iowa. H. R. Gay (Sec.), C. M. Everest
Lucian Scott, 603 East Twelfth (Treas.), F. A. Detamore, C. L.
St., Des Moines, Iowa. Emmerson, A. W. Kuehl, H. R.
Dora B. Pines, Woodward, Iowa. Gay, F. E. Rew.
C.- W. Hollingsworth, Stuart, Iowa. Tract Society Secretary: C. M.
Louis Hansen, 603 East Twelfth Everest, office address.
St., Des Moines, Iowa. Sabbath-school and Corresponding
L. P. Syp, Fairfield, Iowa. Secretary: Ella E. Merickel,
Alma Nelson, 603 East Twelfth office address.
St., Des Moines, Iowa. Secretary Educational and Mis-
Laura Buck, Boone, Iowa. sionary Volunteer Departments:
J. W. McComas, Graettinger, W. W. Ruble, Alexandria, Minn.
Iowa. Religious Liberty Secretary: C. L.
W. C. Boynton, Stuart, Iowa. Emmerson, Philbrook, Minn.
Field Missionary Agent: F. F.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. Fry, office address.
Reu limn Ames, Iowa.
Minnie ATolford, Pilot Mound, MINISTERS.
Iowa.
Ida Brown, Council Bluffs, Iowa. S. E. Jackson, Box 989, Minne-
Emily Stanfield, Boone, Iowa. apolis, Minn.
Bessie Stanfield, Boone, Iowa. H. F. Phelps, Washburn Park,
Bessie Seism, Ottumwa, Iowa. Minneapolis, Minn.
A. W. Kuehl, Box 989, Minne-
apolis, Minn.
MINNESOTA CONFERENCE. Andrew Mead, R. F. D. No. 2,
Brainerd, Minn.
Organized 1862. Hans Steen, 716 Maryland St., St.
Territory: The State of Minne- Paul, Minn.
sota. C. L. Emmerson, Philbrook, Minn.
NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 57

Fred Johnson, R. F. D. No. 1, Office Address: Box 285, Fargo,


Long Lake, Minn. N. Dak:
J. F. Anderson, 827 Magnolia St.,
St. Paul, Minn. OFFICERS.
F. A. Detamore, 793 East Case President: C. J. Kunkel, Box L,
St., St. Paul, Minn Harvey, N. Dak.
C. M. Babcock, 515 East Eighth Vice-President: John G. Walker,
Ave., Duluth, Minn. Box 77, Mercer, N. Dak.
W. H. Granger, San Antonio, Tex. Secretary: F. G. Specht, Box L,
H. F. Graf, Good Thunder, Minn. Harvey, N. Dak.
W. W. Ruble, Alexandria, Minn. Assistant Secretary: J. H. Roth,
E. M. Chapman, Alexandria, Minn. Box L, Harvey, N. Dak.
W. A. Alway, Maple Plain, Minn Business Agent: Richard Graham,
Saginaw, N. Dak.
LICENTIATES. Treasurer: Mrs. Alice H. Robin-
Geo. L. Budd, Brainerd, Minn. son, office address.
0. J. Nerlund, Box 989, Minne- Executive Committee: C. J. Kun-
apolis, Minn. . kel, John G. Walker, Lars Neil-
A. V. Olson, Box 989, Minneap- son, Chas. Leer, N. W. Lawrence,
olis, Minn. Henry Humann, E. M. Strong.
Ben Francis, Wells, Minn. Educational, Sabbath-school, and
A. D. Ewert, Bingham Lake, Minn. Young People's Secretary: John
0. E. Johansen, Thief River Falls, F. Simon, Box L, Harvey, N.
Minn. Dak.
J. M. Comer, Box 989, Minne- Missionary Department: Rec. Sec.,
apolis, Minn. Mrs. Alice H. Robinson; Asst.
Sec., F. H. Robinson.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Field Missionary Agent: W. B.
Payne, office address.
C. M. Everest, Box 989, Minne- Sabbath-school Department: Rec.
apolis, Minn. Sec., Mrs. Margaret Kurtz, Alice,
F. F. Fry, Box 989, Minneapolis, N. Dak.
Minn. Religious Liberty Department:
F. E. Rew, Box 989, Minneapolis, Cor. Sec., Mrs. Hattie B.
Minn. Walker, Box 77, Mercer, N. Dak.
Ella E. Merickel, Box 989, Min- " The North Dakota Conference
neapolis, Minn Association: " Trustees: C. J.
Gust Henrickson, Box 989, Min- Kunkel, John G. Walker, Lars
neapolis, Minn. Neilson, N. W. Lawrence, F. H.
Alice M. Burghart, Box 989, Min- Robinson.
neapolis, Minn. MINISTERS.
Frances Kennedy, Box 989, Minne-
apolis, Minn. C. J. Kunkel, Box L, Harvey, N.
Dak.
John G. Walker, Box 77, Mercer,
N. Dak.
NORTH DAKOTA CONFER- Lars Neilson, Box L, Harvey, N.
ENCE. Dak.
Edward Loeppke, Heaton, N. Dak.
Organized 1902. A. E. Christian, Bowdon, N. Dak.
Territory: The State of North Geo. Wagner, Hurdsfield, N. Dak.
Dakota. N. M. Jorgenson, Velva, N.Dak.
Population: 319,040; sq. miles, 70,- N. W. Lawrence, Box L,vey,ar
795. N. Dak.
Membership: 765; churches, 26. A. E. Doering, Bowdon, N. Dak.
58 NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

F. G. Specht, Box L, Harvey, N. OFFICERS.


Dak.
Chas. Leer, Lincoln, N. Dak. President: J. W. Christian, Parker,
S. Dak.
LICENTIATES. Vice-President: E. G. Hayes, Elk
Point, S. Dak.
Henry Humann, Harvey, N. Dak. Secretary: N. P. Neilsen, Volga,
D. D. Kurtz, Box 285, Fargo, N. S. Dak.
Dak. Treasurer: F. R. Isaac, Box 686,
Wm. Wentland, New Home, N. Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
Dak. Business Agent: C. M. Clark,
Mrs. Bertha Jorgenson, Velva, N. Chamberlain, Dak.
Dak. Corresponding Secretary: Florence
Miller, Elk Point, S. Dak.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Transportation Agent: F. R. Isaac,
office address.
E. M. Strong, Box 275, nankin- Executive Committee: J. W. Chris-
son, N. Dak. tian, E. G. Hayes, Valentine
F. H. Robinson, Box 285, Fargo, Leer, C. M. Clark, N. P. Neil-
N. Dak. sen, Dr. C. P. Farnsworth, Wm.
Mrs. Alice H. Robinson, Box 285, Reiner.
Fargo, N. Dak. Tract Society Secretary: F. R.
Martin Olson, Valley City, N. Isaac; Assistant Secretary, Mrs.
Dak. Grace Isaac.
Richard Graham, Saginaw, N. Field Secretary: G. W. Miller, of-
Dak. fice address.
J. A. Reiber, Box L, Harvey, N. Educational Department: Secre-
Dak. tary, Daniel Wall, office address.
Mrs. D. D. Kurtz, Box 285, Fargo, Health and Temperance Depart-
N. Dak. ment: Secretary, Dr. C. P.
J. J. Reiswig, Box 285, Fargo, N. Farnsworth, Chamberlain, S.
Dak. Dale.
Jacob Richart, Box 285, Fargo, Sabbath-school Department: Sec-
N. Dak. retary, Miss Florence Miller,
Henry Berg, McCluskey, N. Dak. Elk Point, S. Dak.
W. B. Payne, Box 285, Fargo, N. Religious Liberty Department:
Dak. Secretary, R. E. Harter, office
Ole Grundset, Box 285, Fargo, N. address.
Dak. " South Dakota Conference Asso-
ciation of Seventh-day Advent-
ists: " Trustees: C. M. Clark, E.
G. Hayes, F. R. Isaac, Alfred
SOUTH DAKOTA CONFERENCE. Jensen, C. Reimche.
Organized 1879. MINISTERS.
Territory: Th,e State of South J. W. Christian, Parker, S. Dak.
Dakota, excluding the Black
Hills. E. G. Hayes, Elk Point, S. Dak.
Population: 450,000; sq. miles, 59,- Valentine Leer, Parkston, S. Dak.
234. C. M. Clark, Chamberlain, S. Dak.
Membership: 956; churches, 32. N. P. Neilsen, Volga, S. Dak.
Office: 732 South First Ave., R. E. Harter, Box 686, Sioux
Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Falls, S. Dak.
Office Address: Box 686, Sioux Conrad Reiswig, Milltown, S.
Falls, S. Dak. Dak.
NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 59

LICENTIATES. Christian Reiswig, Tripp, S. Dak.


Grace Isaac, Box 686, Sioux Falls,
N. J. Ronlund, Box 686, Sioux S. Dak.
Falls, S. Dak. J. H. Schmidt, Volga, S. Dak.
W. L. Manful, Elk Point, S. Dak.
H. L. Stenberg, Mitchell, S. Dak.
Dr. C. P. Farnsworth, Chamber-
lain, S. Dak. C. Reimche, Wittenberg, S. Dak.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. CHURCH -SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Adolph Christensen, Box 686, M. J. Low, Elk Point, S. Dak.


Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Mrs. Martha Low, Elk Point, S.
Bertha E. Jorgensen, Velva, N. Dak.
Dak. Lissie Magnuson, Chelsea, S. Dak.
Milla M. Johnson, Box 686, Sioux Erma Lewis, Elk Point, S. Dak.
Falls, S. Dak. Nellie Weller, Huron, S. Dak.
G. W. Miller, Box 686, Sioux
Henry Willers, Bowdle, S. Dak.
Falls, S. Dak.
F. R. Isaac, Box 686, Sioux Falls, Laura Willers, Bowdle, S. Dak.
S. Dak. Ethel Currier, Elk Point, S. Dak.
Florence Miller, Elk Point, S. Louise Donnott, Box 686, Sioux
Dak. Falls, S. Dak.
Daniel Wall, Box 686, Sioux Falls, Louise Ehrke, Box 686, Sioux
S. Dak. Falls, S. Dak.

NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized zgo6.

Territory: Oregon, Washington, Educational Secretary: M. E.


Idaho, Montana; Alaska, and Cady, College Place, Wash.
Hawaiian Territory. Medical Secretary: Dr. J. E.
Population: 1,958,874; sq. miles, Froom, Boise City Nat'l Bank
1,005,046. Building, Boise, Idaho.
Membership: 5,569; churches, 143. Secretary Religious Liberty Bu-
Office: Rooms 15 and 16 Die
reau: A. J. Breed, College
Briicke Block, Walla Walla,
Wash. Place, Wash.
Post-office Address: Box 429, Field Missionary Secretary: A. G.
Walla Walla Wash. Adams, Box 429, Walla Walla,
Wash.
General Missionary Agent: Carl E.
OFFICERS.
Weaks, College Place, Wash.
Executive Committee: W. B.
President: W. B. White, College
Place, Wash. White, A. J. Breed, Geo. E.
Vice-Pres: Geo. E. Langdon, Col- Langdon, S. A. Lockwood, M. E.
lege Place, Wash. Cady, A. G. Adams, H. W.
Secretary and Auditor: A. G. Decker, Lewis Johnson, C. E.
Adams, Box 429, Walla Walla, Weaks, C. M. Christiansen, C. H.
Wash. Castle, and the Presidents of
Treasurer: C. H. Castle, Box 429, the local Conferences in the
Walla Walla, Wash. Union.
60 NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

" North Pacific Union Conference Adams, C. H. Castle, T. H. Star-


Association of Seventh-day Ad- buck.
ventists:" Directors, W. B. Officers: Pres., W. B. White; Vice-
White, H. W. Decker, A. J. Pres., A. J. Breed; Sec., A. G.
Breed, G. E. Langdon, A. G. Adams; Treas., C. H. Castle.

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HAWAIIAN VS:S, .L.eiri NOW
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MINISTERS. Population: 243,329; sq. miles,


W. B. White, College Place, 146,080.
Wash. Membership: 500; churches, 15.
A. J. Breed, College Place, Wash. Office Address: Box 118, Bozeman,
H. W. Decker, Mt. Tabor Station, Mont.
Portland, Oregon. OFFICERS.
M. E. Cady, College Place, Wash.
H. A. Washburn, College Place, President: R. D. Quinn, office
Wash. address.
John Isaac, College Place, Wash. Secretary: V. T. Armstrong, office
W. A. Gosmer, College Place, address.
Wash. Treasurer: A. E. Everett, office
address.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Tract Society Secretary: A. E.
A. G. Adams, Box 429, Walla Everett, office address.
Walla, Wash. Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. J.
C. H. Castle, Box 429, Walla B. Everett, office address.
Walla, Wash. Field Missionary Agent: F. E.
C. M. Christiansen, College Place, Fairchild, office address.
Wash. Executive Committee: R. D.
C. E. Weaks, College Place, Wash. Quinn, W. F. Martin, J. C. Fos-.
Rose Ginther, Box 429, Walla ter, W. A. Gosmer, W. H. Hol-
Walla, Wash. den, Stewart Kime, H. 0.
Shields, C. W. Page.
"The Montana Conference Asso-
MONTANA CONFERENCE. ciation of Seventh-day Advent-
Organized 1898. ists: " R. D. Quinn (Pres.), W.
Territory: The State of Montana. F. Martin, J. C. Foster, W. A.
NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 61

Gosmer, C. H. Rittenhouse, A. Office: Room 223, Boise National


E. Everett. Bank Bldg., Boise, Idaho.
MINISTERS. OFFICERS.

R. D. Quinn, Bozeman, Mont. President, W. W. Steward, office


W. F. Martin, Bozeman, Mont. address.
J. C. Foster, Rockvale, Mont. Vice-President: J. M. Willoughby,
Stewart Kime, Bozeman, Mont. Cambridge, Idaho.
W. H. Holden, Havre, Mont. Secretary and Treasurer: T. L.
S. H. Kime, Rollins, Mont. Copeland, office address.
Paul Iverson, Bozeman, Mont. Missionary Secretary and Treas-
urer: T. L. Copeland.
LICENTIATES. Field Missionary Agent: A. D.
Guthrie, office address.
D.. H. Hanson, Missoula, Mont. Educational Superintendent: A. C.
A. V. Oliver, Bozeman, Mont. Bird, Caldwell, Idaho.
Executive Committee: W. W.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Steward, J. M. Willoughby, W.
H. Saxby, E. E. Smith, A. C.
A. E. Everett, Bozeman, Mont. Bird.
F. E. Fairchild, Bozeman, Mont.
Mrs. Minnie A. Martin, Bozeman, MINISTERS.
Mont.
Mrs. Teresa Gosmer, College Place, W. W. Steward, Room 223, Na-
Wash. tional Bank Bldg., Boise, Idaho.
Mrs. Sadie Holden, Havre, Mont. J. M. Willoughby, Cambridge,
Mrs. Olive Kime, Bozeman, Mont. Idaho.
'Miss Adeline Rouleau, Bozeman, W. H. Saxby, 1307 North Elev-
Mont. enth St., Boise, Idaho.
Miss Hattie Rittenhouse, Boze- H. W. Oliver, Twin Falls, Idaho.
man, Mont.
LICENTIATES.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
E. E. Smith, Union, Oregon.
Samuel Wright, R. F. D. No. 1, A. C. Bird, Caldwell, Idaho.
Missoula, Mont. Arthur Moon, Cambridge, Idaho.
Vinna Hart, Stevensville, Mont. J. A. Casebeer, Boise, Idaho.
Mrs. Olive Kime, Bozeman, Mont.
Miss Adeline Rouleau, Bozeman, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Mont.
Mrs. U. G. White, Helena, Mont. Mrs. Lucy Post, Parma, Idaho.
S. H. Carnahan, Enterprise, Ore-
gon.
Mrs. Ida Fischer-Carnahan, En-
SOUTHERN IDAHO CONFER- terprise, Oregon.
ENCE. Mrs. B. C. Saxby, 1307 North
Eleventh St., Boise, Idaho.
Organized 1907. Mrs. E. E. Smith, Union, Oregon.
E. 0. Sanders, Cove, Oregon.
Territory: That part of Idaho
A. D. Guthrie, Boise, Idaho.
south of the forty-fifth parallel,
T. L. Copeland, Boise, Idaho.
and the counties of Wallowa,
Union, Baker, and Malheur in CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Oregon.
Population: 142,994; sq. miles, H. D. Casebeer, Boise, Idaho.
76,143. Harry Earl, Caldwell, Idaho.
Membership: 486; churches, 15. Mrs. Mary Kelsey, Parma, Idaho.
62 NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

J. F. Garvin, Cambridge, Idaho. E. W. Catlin, North Yakima,


Emma Morgan, Union, Oregon. Wash.
L. H. Ells, Emida, Idaho.
Oscar Hill, College Place, Wash.
H. J. Schnepper, College Place,
UPPER COLUMBIA CONFER- Wash.
L. A. Gibson, 527 Effie Ave., Spo-
ENCE. kane, Wash.
Organized 1880. F. D. Wagner, Dayton, Wash.
0. K. Butler, College Place, Wash.
Territory: The State of Washing- Clarence Ford, Newport, Wash.
ton east of the Cascade Moun- E. H. Huntley, Clarkston, Wash.
tains; Idaho north of the 45th A. M. Dart, College Place, Wash.
parallel; Oregon east of the Cas-
cade Mountains, except Wasco, LICENTIATES.
Klamath, and the first tier of
counties on the eastern border C. J. Rider,409 Granite Block,
of the State. Spokane, Vash.
Population: 369,851; sq. miles, James Standage, Westlake, Idaho.
120,036. John Oster, College Place, Wash.
Membership: 1,475; churches, 31. E. N. Sargeant, Route 1, Alfalfa,
Office: College Place Wash. Wash.
Oswald Koch, Dusty, Wash.
OFFICERS. Newton Steward, Elberton, Wash.
H. Wiper, 1523 Ide Ave., Spo-
President: G. E. Langdon, office kane, Wash.
address.
Vice-President: T. L. Ragsdale, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Freewater, Oregon.
Secretary and Treasurer: T. G. C. M. Christiansen, College Place,
Johnson, College Place, Wash. Wash.
Tract Society Secretary and Dr. I. A. Dunlap, College Place,
Treasurer: T. G. Johnson. Wash.
Assistant Secretary: Alberta T. G. Johnson, College Place,
Green, office address. Wash.
Field Missionary Agent: A. D. Jacob Trefz, Walla Walla, Wash.
Guthrie, office address. F. M. Oliver, Pomeroy, Wash.
Educational, Sabbath-school, and C. K. Hoover, College Place, Wash.
Church School Departments, and C. H. Allen, College Place, Wash.
Young People's Societies: Supt., Mrs. H. C. Conard, College Place,
E. W. Catlin, North Yakima, Wash.
Wash.; Sec., Mrs. H. C. Conard, Mrs. Maude Posey, 2207 Empire
College Place, Wash. Ave., Spokane, Wash.
Executive Committee: G. E. Alice 0. Clinkenbeard, College
Langdon, T. L. Ragsdale, H. J. Place, Wash.
Schnepper, E. W. Catlin, Oscar Jeannette Henry, College Place,
Hill, I. A. Dunlap, F. D. Wagner. Wash.
"Upper Columbia Mission So- Alberta Green, College Place,
ciety: " Pres., G. E. Langdon; Wash.
Sec., H. J. Schnepper; Treas., T. L. Ragsdale, Freewater, Oregon.
T. G. Johnson. A. G. Guthrie, College Place, Wash.

MINISTERS. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

G. E. Langdon, College Place, Kathrine B. Hale, College Place,


Wash. Wash.
NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 63

E. N. Sargeant, College Place, Bunch, W. L. Black, J. M. Cole,


Wash. T. H. Starbuck, P. A. Hanson,
Alice Clinkenbeard, College Place, W. C. Emmerson, H. J. Dirksen.
Wash. Western Oregon Missionary So-
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Cloake, College ciety: Bibles, books, and peri-
Place, Wash. odicals; W. C. Raley, Secretary
Mabel Diamond, North Yakima, and Treasurer, office address.
Wash. " Western Oregon Conference As-
Ida Rickey, Colville, Wash.
Mabel Craker, Malaga, Wash. sociation of Seventh-day Ad-
Edna Wilson, College Place, Wash. ventists: " Trustees, F. S.
Ethel Sapp, Conconully, Wash. Bunch, W. L. Black, J. aVI. Cole,
Mrs. J. W. Shields, Viola, Idaho. T. H. Starbuck, P. A. Hanson.
Edith Speedie, Omak, Wash. President, T. H. Starbuck; Sec-
Miss Clara Rogers, College Place, retary and Treasurer, W. C.
Wash. Raley.

MINISTERS.

WESTERN OREGON CONFER- F. S. Bunch, 285 Salmon St., Port-


land, Oregon.
ENCE. W. L. Black, Medford, Oregon.
Formerly part of the North Pa- H. W. Babcock, Cottage Grove,
cific Conference, organized 1877; Oregon.
reorganized 1902. R. D. Benham, 1582 East Hoyt St.,
Territory: All of the State of Mount Tabor, Oregon.
Orgeon lyina west of the sum- J. M. Cole, 1392 Lee St.,, Salem,
mit of the bCascade Mountains, Oregon.
and Wa sco and Klamath Coun- C. J. Cole, Yoncalla, Oregon.
ties east of the range. H. J. Dirksen, 430 Rodney Ave.,
Population: 417,450; sq. miles, Portland, Oregon.
32,840. J. E. Graham, 285 Salmon St.,
Membership: 1,618; churches, 45. Portland, Oregon.
Office: 285 Salmon St., Portland, C. Johnson, McMinnville, Oregon.
Oregon. F. Jorg, 852 Vancouver Ave., Port-
land, Oregon.
OFFICERS. Daniel Nettleton, Portland Sani-
tarium, Mount Tabor. Station,
President: F. S. Bunch, office ad- Portland, Oregon.
dress. T. H. Starbuck, 144 Crescent St.,
Vice-President: W. L. Black, Med- Mount Tabor Station, Portland,
ford, Oregon. Oregon.
Secretary: W. C. Raley, office ad- B. C. Tabor, Cottage Grove, Ore-
dress. gon.
Secretary and Treasurer of Sab- P. A. Hanson, R. F. D. No. 2,
bath-school and Young People's Woodburn, Oregon.
Work: Miss Edith Starbuck, C. A. Wyman, R. F. D. No. 1,
office address. Gaston, Oregon.
Field Missionary Agent: E. M. C. L. Butterfield, Marshfield, Ore-
Oberg, office address. gon.
Religious Liberty Secretary: C. R. W. Airey, R. F. D. No. 1, Gas-
W. Flaiz, 735 Tibbets St., Port-. ton, Oregon.
land, Oregon. . W. C. F. Ward, 285 Salmon St.,
Educational Work: Under the di- Portland, Oregon.
rection of the president. C. W. Flaiz, 753 Tibbetts St., Port-
Executive Committee: F. S. land, Oregon.
64 NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

LICENTIATES. WESTERN WASHINGTON CON-


W. J. Burden, Montavilla, Ore- FERENCE.
gon. Organized 1902.
W. B. Scott, Willamette Sanita-
rium, Salem, Oregon. Territory: All of the State of
John Peterson, Woodburn, Oregon. Washington west of the Cas-
G. W. Pettit, Montavilla, Oregon. cade Mountains.
C. F. Folkenberg, Lents, Oregon. Population: 531,250; sq. miles,
J. P. Simpson, Lents, Oregon. 24,052.
T. L. Thuemler, Hubbard, Oregon. Membership: 1,443; churches, 35.
Elson Emmerson, R. F. D. No. 1, Office: 309 Second Ave., North,
Amity, Oregon. Seattle, Wash.
Henry Dirksen, 930 Rodney Ave.,
Portland, Oregon. OFFICERS.
N. C. Erntson, Mount Angel, Ore-
gon. President: F. M. Burg, office ad-
dress.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Secretary and Treasurer: C. E.
Knight, office address.
Mrs. W. L. Black, Medford, Ore- Corresponding Secretary of the
gon. Sabbath-school and Young Peo-
Mrs. C. J. Cole, Yoncalla, Oregon. ple's Society: Miss S. Lela
Mrs. M. A. Neale, Grants Pass, Hoover, office address.
Oregon. Religious Liberty Secretary: W.
Mrs. B. B. Tabor, Cottage Grove, W. Sharp, 422 Twenty-seventh
Oregon. Ave., South, Seattle, Wash.
Miss Eliza Cole, St. Johns, Ore- Field Missionary Agent: C. L.
gon. Davis, office address.
Miss Edith Starbuck, 285 Salmon Educational Superintendent: L. I.
St., Portland, Oregon. Stiles, office address.
E. M. Oberg, 285 Salmon St., Port- Executive Committee: F. M. Burg,
- land, Oregon. J. A. Holbrook, W. W. Sharp,
Prescott Wheeler, Cottage Grove, L. Johnson, A. J. Stone, L. I.
Oregon. Stiles, A. Q. Shryock.
Harry Earl, Laureiwood School, Western Washington Missionary
Gaston, Oregon. Society: C. E. Knight, Secretary
Miss Nellie Clark, Gravelford, Ore- and Treasurer, 309 Second Ave.,
gon. North, Seattle, Wash.
W. C. Raley, 285 Salmon St., Port- " Western Washington Conference
land, Oregon. Association of Seventh-day Ad-
ventists: " Trustees, F. M. Burg,
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. J. A. Holbrook, W. W. Sharp,
_ L. Johnson, A. J. Stone, L. I.
Miss Helena Hughes, R. F. D. No. Stiles, A. Q. Shryock. Officers:
1, Amity, Oregon. Pres., F. M. Burg; Sec., W. W.
Miss Anna Whitley, Vera Street, Sharp; Treas., C. E. Knight.
Mount Tabor, Oregon.
Miss Bessie Cellers, Falls City, MINISTERS.
Oregon.
Mrs. C. C. Slayter, Blachly, Ore- F. M. Burg, 309 Second Ave.,
gon. North, Seattle, Wash.
Franklin P. Wheeler, Astoria, J. J. Clark, Battle Ground, Wash.
Oregon. J. A. Holbrook, Centralia, Wash.
N. C. Erntson, R. F. D. No. 1, W. W. Sharp, 422 Twenty-seventh
Mount Angel, Oregon. Ave., South, Seattle, Wash.
NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 65

A. J. Stover, R. F. D. No. 2, Ridge- Miss Anna Elder, Centralia, Wash.


field, Wash. Miss Marie Johnson, 2318% South
L. Johnson, 3022 West Sixty-sec- G St., Tacoma, Wash. '
ond St., Ballard Station, Se- Miss Blanche Shafer, Deming,
attle, Wash. Wash.
A. J. Stone, 5025 South K St., Mrs. G. F. Wolfkill, Mt. Vernon,
Tacoma, Wash. Wash.
C. E. Knight, 309 Second Ave.,
North, Seattle, Wash.
' ALASKA MISSION.
LICENTIATES.
Population: 100,000; sq. miles,
Win. J. Boynton, Snohomish, 599,446.
Wash. Membership: 25; church, 1.
Adolph Johnson, 5025 South K St., Superintendent a n d Minister:
Tacoma,' Was.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
HAWAIIAN MISSION.
Mrs. W. W. Sharp, 422 Twenty- Established 1895.
seventh Ave., South, Seattle,
Wash. Population: 154,000; sq. miles,
Mrs. J. A. Holbrook, Centralia, 6,449.
Wash. Membership: 22; church, 1.
Mrs. L. E. Cox, 1900 Fifteenth Address: 767 Kinau St., Honolulu,
Ave., West, Seattle, Wash. Hawaiian Territory.
J. H. Wierts, South Tacoma,
Wash. OFFICERS.
A. E. Swanson, 309 Second Ave.,
North, Seattle, Wash. Superintendent: C. D. M. Will-
L. I. Stiles, 309 Second Ave., iams, office address.
North, Seattle, Wash. Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs.
C. L. Davis, 309 Second Ave., Lena E. Williams, office address.
North, Seattle, Wash. MINISTER.

CHITRCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. C. D. M. Williams, 767 Kinau St.,


Honolulu, Hawaiian Territory.
Miss Bertha Gatton, 309 Second
Ave., North, Seattle, Wash. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Miss Elsie Goodell, Green Lake
Station, Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Lena E. Williams, 767 Kinau
Miss Hilma E. Pierson, R. F. D. St., Honolulu, Hawaiian Terri-
No. 2, Ferndale, Wash. tory.
C. R. Waldron, Colby, Wash.
Miss Nellie Rice, Vancouver, (Arrangements are now pending
Wash. for the transfer of the Hawaiian
Miss Lorena Abbott, Battle Mission to the General Confer-
Ground, Wash. ence.)
PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized Igor.

Territory: California, Nevada, Membership: 6,745; churches, 110.


Utah, Arizona. Office: Corner Villa St. and
Population: 2,146,716; sq. miles, Bailey Ave., Mountain View,
464,670. Cal.

PACIFIC

UNION

.CONFERENCE

.40.4,110,1$
* t 0/ AL .
v5(

SC 110..

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


Diego, Cal.
President: H. W. Cottrell, Moun- H. G. Thurston, Box 876, Phoenix,
tain View, Cal. Ariz.
Secretary: J. J. Ireland, Moun- S. G. Huntington, 53 Hooper
tain View, Cal. Building, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Treasurer: E. A. Chapman, Moun- J. S. Wigtman, 663 Ralston St.,
tain View, Cal. Reno, Nev.
Pacific Religious Liberty Associa- Deparfmental Committees.
tion.
Main Office: Mountain View, Cal. Publishing: H. H. Hall, A. J. S.
President, H. W. Cottrell; Bourdeau, W. H. Covell, Mrs.
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-
Department Secretaries. cord, E. S. Ballenger.
Medical: J. R. Leadsworth, M. D.,
E. E. Parlin, 909 Steiner St., San H. F. Rand, M. D., L. M. Bowen,
Francisco, Cal. J. A. Burden, Julia A. White,
G. A. Snyder, 523 Twenty-fifth St., M. D., R. S. Cummings, M. D.,
Oakland, Cal. C. Bush, 1\1. D.
66
PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 67

Executive Committee: H. W. Cot- F. W. Wheeler, Eugene A.


trell, W. T. Knox, G. W. Reaser, Brown.
S. G. Huntington, J. J. Ireland,
J. R. Leadsworth, J. 0. Corliss, MINISTERS.
M. C. Wilcox, H. G. Thurston,
E. A. Chapman, H. G. Lucas, H. G. Thurston, Box 876, Phoenix,
H. H. Hall. Ariz.
J. E. Bond, Phcenix, Ariz.
MINISTERS. M. Serna, Tucson, Ariz.
Fred Brink, Phcenix, Ariz.
H. W. Cottrell, Mountain View, S. Thurston, Box 876, Phcenix,
Cal. Ariz.
M. C. Wilcox, Mountain View, F. W. Wheeler, Box .876, Phcenix,
Cal. Ariz.
A. 0. Tait, Mountain View, Cal.
LICENTIATES.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Isaac P. Dillion, Phcenix, Ariz.
H. H. Hall, Mountain View, Cal. Juan Garcia, Orozco, Tuscon, Ariz.
J. J. Ireland, Mountain View, Cal. Eugene A. Brown, 347 North
Second Ave., Phcenix, Ariz.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
ARIZONA CONFERENCE. Mrs. Mintie E. Bodwell, Box 876,
Organized 1902. Phcenix, Ariz.
Mrs. Pauline Heady, Box 876,
Territory: Arizona. Phcenix, Ariz.
Population: 170,000; sq. miles, Mrs. M. T. Poston, Box 876,
113,020. Phcenix, Ariz.
Membership: 179; churches, 6. Mrs. Fred Brink, Phcenix, Ariz.
Office Address: Box 876, Phcenix, Mrs. Ethel Bond, Phcenix, Ariz.
Ariz. Mrs. Edith Dillion, Phcenix, Ariz.
Mrs. M. Serna, Tucson, Ariz.
OFFICERS.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER.
President: H. G. Thurston, office
address. Myrtle Harris, Phcenix, 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: H. G. ter St., Phcenix, Ariz.
Thurston, office address.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. M.
T. Poston, office address.
Legal Corporation: "Arizona Con- CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE.
ference Corporation of Seventh-
day Adventists: " Pres., H. G. Organized 1873.
Thurston; other members, M.
Serna, J. E. Bond, F. W. Whee- Territory: All of California north
ler, Eugene A. Brown. of Tehachapi and Santa Ynez
Executive Committee: H. G. Mountains, and the State of
Thurston, J. E. Bond, M. Serna, Nevada.
68 'PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

Population: 1,230,716; sq. miles, Isaac Morrison, Grass Valley, Cal.


220,606. A. J. Osborne, Eureka, Cal.
Membership: 4,396; churches, 71. J. D. Rice, 6270 Racine St., Oak-
Office: Mountain View, Cal. land, Cal.
A. Schlotthauer, R. F. D. No. 4,
OFFICERS. Fresno, Cal.
Henry Shultz, Lodi, Cal.
President: S. N. Haskell, office ad- H. A. St. John, Sanitarium, Cal.
dress. A. 0. Tait, Mountain View, Cal.
Secretary and Treasurer: E. A. C. L. Taylor, Morgan Hill, Cal.
Chapman,. office address. E. D. Sharpe, Healdsburg, Cal.
Tract Society and Field Mission- G. W. Rine, Healdsburg, Cal.
ary Secretary: A. J. S. Bour- M. C. Wilcox, Mountain View, Cal.
deau, office address. G. A. Snyder, 523 Twenty-fifth
Tract Society Treasurer: C. E. St., Oakland, Cal.
Olcott, office address. C. E. Leland, 2223 J St., Sacra-
Field Missionary Agent: W. H. mento, Cal.
Covell, office address. J. S. Wightman, 663 Ralston St.,
Superintendent Church Schools: Reno, Nev.
I. C. Colcord, Healdsburg, Cal. Mrs. J. S. Wightman, 663 Rals-
Secretary Sabbath-school and ton, St., Reno, Nev.
Young People's Work: Mrs. M. G. Kellogg, Healdsburg, Cal.
Carrie R. King, office address.
Executive Committee: S. N. Has- LICENTIATES.
kell, H. Shultz, B. L. Howe, J. B. E. Beddoe, Genoa, Nev.
H. Behrens, E. D. Sharpe, G. A. A. J. S. Bourdeau, Mountain View,
Snyder, W. E. Whaler. Cal.
" California Conference Associa- I. C. Colcord, Healdsburg, Cal.
tion of Seventh-day Advent- W. H. Covell, Mountain View, Cal.
ists: " W. T. Knox (Pres.); E. Chas. N. Miller, Bakersfield, Cal.
A. Chapman (Sec.). L. A. Reed, Healdsburg, Cal.
Religious Liberty Department: W. L. Sims, Eureka, Cal.
W. T. Knox (Pres.); J. 0. Cor- Seth W. Walker, Los Gatos, Cal.
liss (Field Secretary); A. J. S. Jas. A. Stevens, Folsom, Cal.
Bourdeau (Corresponding Secre- James Taphouse, Mt. Bullion, Cal.
tary).
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MINISTERS.
Mrs. A. C. Bainbridge, 6290 Racine
S. N. Haskell, Mountain View, St., Oakland, Cal.
Cal. Mrs. A. R. Hawkins, 1840 Four-
W. T. Knox, Mountain View, Cal. teenth Ave., Oakland, Cal.
J. W. Bagby, Hanford, Cal. Mrs. Carolyn G. Holmes, 1840
H. C. Basney, Ceres, Cal. Fourteenth Ave., Oakland, Cal.
J. H. Behrens, Sanitarium, Cal. Miss Belle F. Hickox, 523 Twenty-
Andrew Brorsen, 828. Thirty- fifth St., Oakland, Cal.
fourth St., Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Carrie R. King, Mountain
M. H. Brown, Morgan Hill, Cal. View, Cal.
J. 0. Corliss, Mountain View, Cal. Mrs., F. E. Merrill, San Jose, Cal.
D. T. Fero, San Jose, Cal. Chas. H. Moler, San Jose, Cal.
C. M. Gardner, Modesto, Cal. Laura Morrison, Merced, Cal.
E. J. Hibbard, 916 Laguna St., Chas. W. Peter, Fruitvale, Cal.
San Francisco, Cal. Mrs. Cora A. Rice, 6270 Racine St.,
M. C. Israel, Oakdale, Cal. Oakland, Cal.
C. N. Martin, Chico, Cal. Mrs. E. E. Parlin, 909 Steiner St.,
N. C. McClure, Healdsburg, Cal. San Francisco, Cal.
PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 69

Mrs. Phebe Press, 916 Laguna St., Office: 257 South Hill St., Los
San Francisco, Cal. Angeles, Cal.
Geo. G. Sims, 523 Twenty-fifth St., OFFICERS.
Oakland, Cal.
President: G. W. Reaser, office
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. address.
Secretary and Treasurer: Frank
B. L. Howe, Armona, Cal. Lane, office address.
Mrs. B. L. Howe, Armona, Cal. Educational Secretary and Super-
A. W. H. Millard, Chico, Cal. intendent of Church Schools:
Mrs. A. W. H. Millard, Chico, Cal. E. S. Ballenger, office address.
J. W. Rich, Mountain View, Cal. Tract Society Department Secre-
Miss Frances Fry, Mountain View, tary: L. T. Curtis, office ad-
Cal. dress; Treas., Frank Lane.
Mrs. Frances Cameron, Sanita- Missionary Secretary: Jennie L.
rium, Cal. Ireland, office address.
Mrs. H. M. Walen, Sanitarium, Field Missionary Agent: E. S.
Cal. Horsman, office address.
Mrs. Viola Miller, Healdsburg, Executive Committee: G. W.
-'Cal. Reaser, R. S. Owen, W. M.
Miss Abbie Oakes, Healdsburg, Healey, C. E. Ford, J. A. Bur-
Cal. den, H. G. Lucas, J. R. Leads-
W. A. Williams, San Jose, Cal. worth.
C. P. Moon, San Jose, Cal. Educational Committee: E. S.
W. E. Whitmore, Sebastopol, Cal. Ballenger, G. W. Reaser, H. G.
Mrs. L. G. Morris, Wallace Dis- Lucas, Dr. A. Winegar-Simp-
trict, Cal. son, Geo. McCready Price, Mil-
Miss Nellie Brown, Hanford, Cal, ton P. Robison, Mrs. Grace Rob-
Mrs. Ivy Cushman, Fresno, Cal. ison.
Miss Lida Ackley, Fresno, Cal. Sabbath-school Committee: E. S.
Mrs. W. S. Holbrook, Lodi, Cal. Ballenger, (Chairman), Jennie
Miss Elizabeth' Gregory, Bishop, L. Ireland (Sec.), H. J. Hoare.
Cal. Committee on Young People's
Miss Louise A. Wood, Eureka, Cal. Work: Prof. H. G. Lucas (Chair-
Harold Matthews, Stockton, Cal. man), E. C. Silsbee (Sec.), E. S.
Miss Daisy Nesten, Ukiah, Cal. Ballenger, Mrs. Luzelta West,
Miss Pearl Smith, Reno, Nevada. Nellie Hensey.
Miss Genia Ralston, Merced, Cal. "Southern California Association
Miss Mabel Robertson, Glennville, of Seventh-day Adventists: "
Cal. (Incorporated) Board of Direct-
Miss Ada L. Bond, Susanville, Cal. ors: G. W. Reaser, R. S. Owen,
J. A. Burden, W. M. Healey, C.
E. Ford, J. R. Leadsworth.
Fernando Academy Board of Man-
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA agers: G. W. Reaser, H. G.
'Lucas, R. S. Owen, E. S. Ballen-
CONFERENCE. ger, J. L. Kay, C. E. Ford, W. J.
Dart.
Organized 1901. Medical Missionary Advisory
Territory: That part of Califor- Council: J. R. Leadsworth, M.
nia south of the summit of the D., J. A. Burden, B. E. Fullmer,
Tehachapi and Santa Ynez M. D., Julia A. White, M. D.,
Mountains. G. K. Abbott, M. D., A. Wine-
Population: 400,000; sq. miles, 46,- gar-Simpson, M. D., T. S. White-
074. lock, M. D., G. W. Reaser, M.
Membership: 2,000; churches, 28. M. Kay, M. D.
70 PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

MINISTERS. Mrs. J. A. Stevens, 753 Seventh


St., San Bernardino, Cal.
G. W. Reaser, 257 South Hill Mrs. A. Winegar-Simpson, Long
Los Angeles, Cal. Beach, Cal.
J. F. Ballenger, Box 7, Tropico, J. R. Leadsworth, 257 South Hill
Cal. St., Los Angeles, Cal.
J. W. Adams, Station M, Los An- Julia A. White, Sanitarium, Loma
geles, Cal. Linda, via Redlands, Cal.
W. M. Healey, 2719 G St., San G. K. Abbott, Sanitarium, Loma
Diego, Cal. Linda, via Redlands, Cal.
R. S. Owen, San Fernando, Cal. M. 1V1. Kay, Glendale Sanitarium,
B. E. Fullmer, 437 East Sixteenth Glendale, Cal.
St., Los Angeles, Cal. Lillis Wood-Starr, Sanitarium,
S. T. Hare, 257 South Hill St., Loma Linda, via Redlands, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal. Florence E. Nightingale, Glendale
J. A. Burden, Loma Linda, via Sanitarium, Glendale, Cal.
Redlands, Cal. Nellie Miller, Sanitarium, Loma
J. L. Kay, San Fernando, Cal. Linda, via Redlands, Cal.
A. Whitehead, 257 South Hill St., Geo. McCready Price, Sanitarium,
Los Angeles, Cal. Loma Linda, via Redlands, Cal.
C. E. Ford, R. F. D. No. 6, Box 19, Augusta S. De Angeles, Sanita-
Los Angeles, Cal. rium, Loma Linda, via Red-
F. I. Richardson, care Paradise lands, Cal.
Valley Sanitarium, National E. S. Horsman, 257 South Hill
City, Cal. St., Los Angeles, Cal.
H. G. Lucas, San Fernando, Cal. R. W. Miller, Pasadena, Cal.
MINISTERS NOT IN CONFERENCE CHURCH -SCHOOL TEACHERS.
EMPLOY.
Mrs. B. F. Harris, Escondido, Cal.
J. H. Rogers, 1639 East Forty- Ruth G. Kane, San Fernando, Cal.
eighth St., Los Angeles, Cal. Laura Wagner, 635 East Sixth
E. H. Adams, Station M, Los An- St., Pomona, Cal.
geles, Cal. Pearl Stone, 573 Seventh St., San
G. A. Rauleder, Anaheim, Cal. Bernardino, Cal.
Geo. B. Morrison, R. F. D. No. 1,
LICENTIATES. Escondido, Cal.
Waldo B. Miramontez, R. F. D.
E. S. Ballenger, 257 South Hill No. 1, Box 171, Long Beach, Cal.
St., Los Angeles, Cal. Ernest Lloyd, 267 Park St., Pasa-
H. J. Hoare, Glendale, Cal. dena, Cal. -
C. F. Marvin, 257 South Hill St., Emma Marcus, Buena Park, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal. Mabel Noggle, San Fernando, Cal.
T. S. Whitelock, 257 South Hill Grace Robison, 1038 East Fiftieth
St., Los Angeles, Cal. St., Los Angeles, Cal.
H. L. Rawson, 257 South Hill St., Mrs. J. L. Kay, San Fernando,
Los Angeles, Cal. Cal.
Mrs. H. G. Lucas, San Fernando,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Cal.
J. F. Caster, San Fernando, Cal.
Jennie L. Ireland, 257 South Hill. Genevieve Johnsoh, San Fernando,
S., Los Angeles, Cal. Cal.
Mrs. M. E. Hoyt, 257 South Hill Milton P. Robison, San Fernando,
St., Los Angeles, Cal. Cal.
Henry Zutt, 257 South Hill St., B. B. Davis, Glendale, Cal.
Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. B. B. Davis, Glendale, Cal.
PACIFIC' UNION CONFERENCE. 71

A. E. Brown, 70 Seventeenth St., OFFICERS.


San Diego, Cal.
Mrs. Delpha S. Miller, Station M, President: S. G. Huntington, of-
Los Angeles, Cal. fice address.
Lena Clark, Norwalk, Cal. Secretary: Miss M. E. Fletcher,
Mrs. Edith Sessions, First and office address.
Washington Sts., San Diego, Secretary of the Young People's
Cal. Work: Miss M. E. Fletcher.
T. De Witt Robison, 1038 East Fif- Secretary of the Sabbath-school
tieth St., Los Angeles, Cal. Department: Miss M. E.
Bertha Messick, 217 Tribune St., Fletcher.
Redlands, Cal. Executive Committee: S. G.
Huntington, A. G. Christiansen,
SELF-SUPPORTING MISSIONARY W. 0. Willard, E. Traganza,
Dr. W. L. Gardner.
LICENTIATES. " Utah Conference Corporation of
J. F. Blunt, 149 Kern St., Los Seventh-day Adventists: " Pres-
Angeles, Cal. ident, S. G. Huntington; Secre-
Mrs. Josephine Gotzian, Paradise tary, Miss M. E. Fletcher.
Valley Sanitarium, National
City, Cal.
J. L. Jones, 428 West Pico St., MINISTERS. ,
.Los Angeles, Cal.
C. W. Story, Station M, Los An- S. G. Huntington, Room 53,
geles, Cal. Hooper Building, Salt Lake City,
Mrs. Belle P. Baker, 1323 Tober- Utah.
man St., Los Angeles, Cal. A. G. Christiansen, Brigham City,
R. W. Miller, South Pasadena, Utah.
Cal. Milton H. St. John, Provo, Utah.
T. S. Nightingale, Riverside, Cal.
L. E. Brant, 640 Sixth St., San
Bernardino, Cal. LICENTIATE.
Juan Robles, Long Beach, Cal.
Jose Avendalo, San Fernando, Cal. Chas. Nelson, Sandy, Utah.
Arthur Philbrick, Orange, Cal.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
UTAH CONFERENCE. H. G. Gjording, 4 Phipps Court,
Organized 1902. Salt Lake City, Utah.
E. D. Washington, Boise, Idaho.
Territory: State of Utah. Chas. Smith, Provo, Utah.
Population: 346,000; sq. miles, 84,- Mrs. Louisa McPherson, Provo,
970. Utah.
Membership: 170; churches, 5. Miss M. E. Fletcher, Room 53,
Office: Room 53, Hooper Building, Hooper Building, Salt Lake
Salt Lake City, Utah. City, Utah.
SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized Jan. 12, 1908.

Territory: The Conferences of Population: 6,764,314; sq. miles,


Cumberland, Florida, Georgia, 210,229.
North Carolina, and South Car- Membership: 1,491; churches, 50.
olina. Office Address: (temporary) 16
Whitehall Terrace, Atlanta, Ga.

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OFFICERS. Medical Department Secretary:


L. A. Hansen, Graysville, Tenn.
President: , office address. Educational Secretary: M. B. Van
Vice-President: G. W. Wells, 77 Kirk, Graysville, Tenn.
Beecher St., Atlanta, Ga. Missionary Secretary: Mrs. R. T.
Secretary and Treasurer: R. T. Dowsett, office address.
Dowsett, office address. Secretary of Young People's
Religious Liberty Secretary: . Work: Mrs. Mettie S. Lenker,
Graysville, Tenn.
72 -
SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 73

Field Missionary Agent: V. 0. Williams, S. M. Jacobs, W. L.


Cole, office address. Bird, A. F. Harrison.
It
Executive Committee. -, G. WI Cumberland Conference Asso-
Wells, the presidents of the ciation of Seventh-day Advent-
conferences composing the Un- ists: " J. F. Pogue, Cyrus Sim-
ion, and L. A. Hansen, M. B. mons, W. W. Williams, S. M.
Van Kirk, V. 0. Cole, R. T. Jacobs, W. L. Bird. Office ad-
Dowsett. dress: Box 522, Knoxville,
Tenn.
MINISTERS.
MINISTERS.
M. B. Van Kirk, Graysville, Tenn.
R. T. Dowsett, 16 Whitehall Ter- J. F. Pogue, Byington, Tenn.
race, Atlanta, Ga. W. L. Bird, 510 Walnut St.,
Knoxville, Tenn.
J. F. Brice, 309 Constitution St.,
Lexington, Ky.
G. H. Baber, Graysville, Tenn.
CUMBERLAND CONFERENCE.
HONORARY CREDENTIALS.
Organized 1900.
E. L. Sanford, Graysville, Tenn.
Territory: Eastern Tennessee, the Smith Sharp, Graysville, Tenn.
western boundary being the W. W. Williams, Toco, Tenn.
western line of the counties of J. E. Tenney, Graysville, Tenn.
Clay, Jackson, Putnam, White, M. B. Van Kirk, Graysville, Tenn.
Warren, Grundy, and Marion. Dr. J. E. Caldwell, Knoxville,
Population: 796,931; sq. miles, Tenn.
17,383. E. W. Webster, Graysville, Tenn.
Membership: 550; churches, 12. H. W. Pierce, Graysville, Tenn.
Office: Graysville, Tenn. C. G. Howell, Daylight, Tenn.
H. S. Miller, Graysville, Tenn.
OFFICERS. Dr. 0. C. Godsmark, Chattanooga,
President, J. F. Bogue, Byington, Tenn.
Tenn.
LICENTIATE.
Vice-President: Cyrus Simmons,
Knoxville, Tenn. Milo E Emmerson, Byington,
Treasurer: S. M. Jacobs, Grays- Tenn.
ville, Tenn.
Conference and Tract Society Sec- HONORARY LICENTIATES.
retary: Mrs. J. F. Pogue, By-
ington, Tenn. R. A. Lovell, 510 Walnut St.,
Religious Liberty Secretary: J. F. Knoxville, Tenn.
Pogue, Byington, Tenn. Cyrus Simmons, Box 522, Knox-
Educational Secretary: J. F. ville, Tenn.
Pogue, Byington, Tenn. L. A.. Hansen, Graysville, Tenn.
Secretary of Sabbath-school and Dr. A. J. Hetherington, Graysville,
Young People's Work: Mrs. A. Tenn.
F. Harrison, Graysville, Tenn.
Field Missionary Agent: S. F: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Reeder, R. F. D. No. 5, Dayton,
Tenn. Miss Maude Dortch, Graysville,
Medical Secretary: L. A. Hansen, Tenn.
Graysville, Tenn. Mrs.. Anna Agee Hall, Corner Nel-
Executive Committee: J. F. son and Surrey Sts., Fairview
Pogue, Cyrus Simmons, W. W. Addition, Knoxville, Tenn.
74 SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE.

S. F. Reeder, R. F: D. No. 5, Day- Religious Liberty Secretary: C. P.


ton, Tenn. Whitford, Ft. Ogden, Fla.
Mrs. J. F. Pogue, Byington, Tenn. Secretary of Educational and
Young People's Work: Leroy T.
HONORARY MISSIONARY LICEN- Crisler, Orlando, Fla.
TIATES. Executive Committee: R. W. Par-
mele, C. B. Stephenson, W. G.
Miss Minnie Hildebrand, Grays- Dick, C. V. Achenbach.
ville, Tenn. " Florida Conference Association
L. A. Jacobs, Graysville, Tenn. of Seventh-day Adventists:"
Mrs. A. F. Harrison, Graysville, R. W. Parmele (Pres.), L. H.
Term. Crisler (Sec. and Treas.); Trus-
S. M. Jacobs, Graysville, Tenn. tees, R. W. Parmele, L. H. Cris-
Mrs. Mettie Lenker, Graysville, ler, I. Keck.
Tenn. State Canvassing Agent (left to
Mrs. W. W. Williams, Toco, Tenn. the discretion of the Executive
Mrs. Anna Hansen, Graysville, Committee).
Tenn.
Mrs. A. J. Hetherington, Grays-
IINISTERS.
vale, Tenn. G. I. Butler, Bowling Green, Fla.
R. W. Parmele, Bartow, Fla.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
L. H. Crisler, Orlando, Fla.
Miss Bertha Lea, R. F. D. No. 2, Irving Keck, Bowling Green, Fla.
Byington, Tenn. R. G. Stringer, Bartow, Fla.
A. D. West, Cleveland, Tenn. C. B. Stephenson, Brooker, Fla.
Mrs. Cyrus Simmons, Box 522, L. T. Crisler, Orlando, Fla.
Knoxville, Tenn. LICENTIATES.
Miss Flora Dortch, care Ben Au-
ten, R. F. D. No. 3, Rossville, J. Russell Mitchell, Orlando, Fla.
G a. J. B. Case, Port Orange, Fla.
John Manns, Palmetto, Fla.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
FLORIDA CONFERENCE.
Mrs. G. I. Butler, Bowling Green,
Organized 1893. Fla.
Mrs. R. G. Stringer, Box 677, Bar-
Territory: The State of Florida, tow, Fla.
excepting the counties of Es- Mrs. C. B. Stephenson, Brooker,
cambia, Santa Rosa, Walton, Fla.
Holmes, Washington, Jackson, Mrs. L. T. Crisler, Orlando, Fla.
and Calhoun. C. P. Whitford, Ft. Ogden, Fla.
Population: 434,165; sq. miles, J. F. Bahler, Gainesville, Fla.
50,990. Mrs. J. F. Bahler, Gainesville, Fla.
Membership: 400; churches, 18. Mrs. Phebe Frost, New Augustine,
Office: Bartow, Fla. Fla.
Mrs. Nina Reynolds, New Augus-
OFFICERS. tine, Fla.
Willie Vaughn, Hotel La Forte,
President: R. W. Parmele, Bar- Tampa, Fla.
tow, Fla. Mrs. L. Mobley, Punta Gorda,
Secretary and Treasurer of Con- Fla.
ference and Sabbath-school J. M. Tennell, Orlando, Fla.
Dept.: Mrs. R. G. Stringer, Mrs. 0. N. Whetsel, R. F. D. No.
Bok 677, Bartow, Fla. 2, Jacksonville, Fla.
SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 75

Ella Sanks Plant City, Fla. W. H. Sebastian, 187 a Chapel St.,


Mrs. C. Williams, Box 292, Bar- Atlanta, Ga.
tow, Fla. L. H. Crisler, 16 Whitehall Ter-
Lula Mumford, Plant City, Fla. race, Atlanta, Ga.
Gracy Hunter, Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. Mary I. Hicks, Jacksonville, MINISTER NOT IN CONFERENCE
Fla. EMPLOY.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. H. F. Courter, Lithia Springs, Ga.
Mrs. L. T. Crisler, Orlando, Fla. LICENTIATE.
. Miss Elsie Hollingsworth,Brooker,
Fla. A. L. Manous, 602 Capitol Ave.,
Atlanta, Ga.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
GEORGIA CONFERENCE.
M. L. Woodall, 16 Whitehall
Organized 1901. Terrace, Atlanta, Ga.
Territory: The State of Georgia. Miss Rochelle Philmon, Gaines-
Population: 2,216,331; sq. miles, ville, Ga.
59,436.
Membership: 141; churches, 5. SELF-SUPPORTING MISSIONARY
Office: 16 Whitehall Terrace, At- LICENTIATES.
lanta, Ga.
Miss M. M. Osborn, 243 South
OFFICERS. Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Clara C. Phillips, 243 South
President: Geo. W. Wells, 77 Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga.
Beecher St., Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. E. Smith, Brunswick, Ga.
Secretary and Treasurer: M. L. S. G. Dent, Brunswick, Ga.
Woodall, office address. Mrs. A. L. Manous, 602 Capitol
Field Missionary Agent: A. L. Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
Manous, 602 Capitol Ave., At- J E Kimmell, Atlanta, Ga.
lanta, Ga.
Medical Department: Secretary, CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER.
Chas. F. Curtis, 243 South
Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga. Nellie Halbert, Alpharetta, Ga.
Sabbath-school Department: Sec-
retary, Miss Rochelle Philmon,
Gainesville, Ga. NORTH CAROLINA CONFER-
Religious Liberty Department:
Secretary, A. L. Manous, 602 ENCE.
Capitol Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Organized 1901.
Home Missionary. Department:
Secretary, Miss Rochelle Phil- Territory: The State of North
mon. Carolina.
Executive Committee: Geo. W. Population: 1,976,571; sq. miles,
Wells, M. L. Woodall, A. L. 52,250.
Manous, S. A. Maxwell, J. E. Membership: 300; churches, 11.
Bowen. Office: Hickory, N. C.
MINISTERS. OFFICERS.
Geo. W. Wells, 77 Beecher St., President: T. H. Jeys, Spero, N. C.
Atlanta, Ga. Vice-President: D. T. Shireman,
76 SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE.,

Toluca, via Cleveland Mills, CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.


N. C.
Secretary and Treasurer: Jessie Mrs. Emma B. Rogers, Archdale,
V. Bosworth, Hickory, N. C. N. C.
Assistant Secretary: Mrs. Alice Mrs. T. H. Jeys, Spero, N. C.
Church, Hickory, N. C. Miss Alice Bond, Hickory, N. C.
Executive Committee: T. H. Jeys, Mary E. McKenzie, 317 South
D. T. Shireman, W. H. Arm- Sixth St., Wilmington, N. C.
strong, B. A. Rogers, J. W. Mrs. Nannie Paul, Archdale, N. C.
Beach, T. J. Woodall, F. A.
Slate.
Secretary and Treasurer Tract
and Missionary Department:
Jessie V. Bosworth, Hickory, SOUTH CAROLINA CONFER-
N. C. ENCE.
Field Missionary Agent: H. B.
Tilden, 276 Boulevard St., Organized 1907.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Secretary Sabbath-school and Territory: The State of South
Educational Department: Mrs. Carolina.
Emma B. Rogers, R. F. D. No. Population: 1,340,316; sq. miles,
3, High Point, N. C. 30,170.
Secretary Medical Department: Membership: 100; churches, 4.
Frank Paul, R. F. D. No. 3, Office: Campobello, S. C.
High Point, N. C.
Secretary Religious Liberty De- OFFICERS.
partment: T. H. Jeys, Spero,
N. C. President: R. T. Nash, office ad-
dress.
MINISTERS. Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs.
Eva C. Champlin, office address.
T. H. Jeys, Spero, N. C. Sabbath-school and Young Peo-
J. 0. Johnston, Eufola, N, C. ple's Secretary: Mrs. Eva C.
D. T. Shireman, Toluca, N. C. Champlin, office address.
Albert Carey, Hildebran, N. C. Religious Liberty Secretary: E.
H. R. Shelton, 1358 Chestnut St., W. Carey, Luray, S. C.
Winston-Salem, N. C. Educational Secretary: Miss Eliza
Warner, R. F. D. No. 3, Chero-
LICENTIATES, kee, S. C.
Field Missionary Agent: Wm. C.
George Crawford, Lenoir, N. C. Rahn, R. F. D. No. 5, Spartan-
J. W. Beach, Hildebran, N. C. burg, S. C.
W. L. Killen, Archdale, N. C. Conference Committee: R. T.
J. S. Killen, 183 Flint St., Ashe- Nash, E. W. Carey, Win. C.
ville, N. C. Rahn, H. B. Gallion.
Burton Church, Hickory, N. C.
MINISTERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
R. T. Nash, Campobello, S. C.
Jessie V. Bosworth, Hickory, N. C. W. H. Armstrong, Columbia, S. C.
Mrs. Emma B. Rogers, R. F. D. Sydney Scott, Florence, S. C.
No. 3, High Point, N. C.
Frank Paul, R. F. D. No. 3, High LICENTIATE.
Point, N. C.
Mrs. Alice Church, Hickory, N. C. E. W. Carey, Luray, S. C.
SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 77

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Wm. C. Rahn, R. F. D. No. 5, Miss Mae Foote, Campobello, S. C.


Spartanburg, S. C. Miss Eliza Warner, R. F. D. No.
Elizabeth Mc Hugh, Spartanburg, 3, Cherokee, S. C.
S. C. Miss Godie Baldwin, R. F. D. No..
Mrs. Eva C. Champlin, Campo- 2, Greenville, S. C.
bello, S. C. Miss Rose Kozel, Cherokee, S. C.

SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized Igor.

Territory: The Conferences of Population: 8,226,765; sq. miles,


Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, 218,477.
Mississippi, and Tennessee Membership: 1,561; churches, 68.
River. Office: Twenty-fourth Ave., North,
Nashville, Tenn.

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SOUTHERN UNION
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78 SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

OFFICERS. MINISTERS.

President: G. A. Irwin, office ad- C. F. McVagh, Twenty-fourth


dress. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Vice-President: C. F. McVagh, of- R. M. Kilgore, Graysville, Tenn.
fice address. J. E. White, Edgefield, Tenn.
Treasurer: W. A. Wilcox, office Smith Sharp, Graysville, Tenn.
address. J. E. Tenney, Graysville, Tenn.
Secretary: S. B. Horton, office E. W. Webster, Graysville, Tenn.
address. F. R. Rogers, Box 29, Vicksburg,
Religious Liberty Secretary: S. B. Miss.
Horton, office address. E. H. Rees, Twenty-fourth Ave.,
Field Educational Secretary: M. North, Nashville, Tenn.
B. Van Kirk, Graysville, Tenn. W. J. Blake, Box 414, Huntsville,
Missionary Secretary: Mrs. M. H. Ala.
Tuxford-Crothers, office address. C. P. Bollman, North Station,
General Missionary Agent: A. F. Nashville, Tenn.
Harrison, office address. P. T. Magan, Madison, Tenn.
E. A. Sutherland, Madison, Tenn.
Secretary Young People's Society: F. W. Halladay, Box 414, Hunts-
Miss Kate Bickham, Box 363, ville, Ala.
Shreveport, La. S. B. Horton, Twenty-fourth Ave.,
Executive Committee: G. A. Ir- North, Nashville, Tenn.
win, C. F. McVagh, the Relig-
ious Liberty Secretary, the Gen-
eral Missionary Agent, the Sec- LICENTIATES.
retary of the Medical Depart-
ment, the Secretary of the I. A. Ford, Twenty-fourth Ave.,
Southern Missionary Society North, Nashville, Tenn.
Department, the Principal of A. F. Harrison, Twenty-fourth
the Oakwood Industrial Train- Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
ing-school, the Field Educa-
tional Secretary, and the presi-
dents of the State Conferences MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
composing the Union.
Medical Advisory Committee: Miss Elma Pennock, Twenty-
Chairman, L. A. Hansen, Grays- fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
vale, Tenn. Tenn.
" Southern Union Conference Asso- Miss Ida M. Lackey, Twenty-
ciation of Seventh-dly Advent- fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
ists: " Directors: G. A. Irwin, Tenn.
President; C. F. McVagh, I. A. Miss Edith McDonald, Twenty-
Ford, R. Hook, Jr., R. Eason, fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
W. A. Wilcox, C. P. Bollman. Tenn.
Southern Missionary Society: A. Mrs. M. H. Tuxford-Crothers,
0. Burrill, F. R. Rogers, E. A. Sanitarium, Nashville, Tenn.
Sutherland, P. T. Magan, C. P. Miss Kate C. Bickham, Box 363,
Bollman, Mrs. N. H. Druillard, Shreveport, La.
P. E. Palmer. 0. R. Staines, R. F. D. No. 3,
" Southern Union Conference Edu- Box 50, East, Nashville, Tenn.
cational Association: " Trus- Dr. Lottie C. Isbel Blake, Hunts-
tees: L. A. Hansen (Pres.), G. ville, Ala.
A. Williams (Vice-Pres.), C. Miss M. Bessie De Graw, Madison,
H. Moyers (Treas.), M. B. Van Tenn.
Kirk (Sec.), K. C. Russell, J. F. Mrs. N. H. Druillard, Madison,
Pogue, A. J. Hetherington. Tenn.
SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. '79

W. A. Wilcox, Twenty-fourth T. B. Buckner, 110 Early St.,


Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Montgomery, Ala.
W. H. Williams, Huntsville, Ala.
LICENTIATES.
J. H. Lawrence, 659 South Cedar
ALABAMA CONFERENCE. St.,Mobile, Ala.
H. . Jones, R. F. D. No. 1, Bor-
Organized 1901. den Springs, Ala.
Territory: The State of Alabama, D. E. Blake, Bell Ave. and East
and the following counties in St., Birmingham, Ala.
Florida: Escambia, Santa Rosa,
Walton, Holmes, Washington, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Jackson, and Calhoun.
Population: 1,923,074; sq. miles, R. I. Keats, Mdrlow, Ala.
59,010. Miss Helen McKinnon, Fort Payne,
Membership: 321; churches, 15. Ala.

OFFICERS.
KENTUCKY CONFERENCE.
President: A. J. Haysiner, Elk-
wood, Ala. Organized February, 1908.
Secretary and Treasurer: Miss Territory: All the State of Ken-
Helen McKinnon, Fort Payne, tucky excepting the eight coun-
Ala. ties west of the Tennessee River
Field Missionary Agent: R. T. belonging to the Tennessee
Keats, Marlow, Ala. River Conference.
Religious Liberty Secretary: W. Population: 2,009,665; sq. miles,
S. Cruzan, Semmes, Ala. 37,688.
Medical Secretary: Dr. Amy Bas- Membership: 263; churches, 14.
com, Box 414, Huntsville, Ala. Office: 214 East Jacob St., Louis-
Tract Society Department Secre- ville, Ky.
tary and Treasurer: Helen Mc-
Kinnon OFFICERS.
Secretary Sabbath-school, Educa-
tional, and Missionary Volun- President: A. 0. Burrill, office ad-
teer Departments: Helen Mc- dress.
Kinnon. Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs.
Executive Committee: A. J. Hays- Clara Russell, office address.
mer, W. S. Cruzan, C. C. Web- Educational Secretary: G. H.
ster, R. I. Keats, T. B. Buckner. Baber, office address.
"Alabama Conference Association Religious Liberty Secretary: G.
of the Seventh-day Adventists: " H. Baber, office address.
Trustees: A. J. Haysmer, C. C. Sabbath-school Secretary: Miss
Webster, J. F. Dennis, T. B. Dollie -Callender, Henderson,
Buckner, W. H. Williams. Ky., R. F. D. No. 4.
Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. L.
MINISTERS. J. Burrill, office address.
Secretary of Missionary Volun-
A. J. Haysmer, Elkwood, Ala. teer Department: Lon Russell,
W. S. Cruzan, Semmes, Ala. office address.
Sydney Scott, Bell Ave. and East Missionary Field Agent: C. F.
St., Birmingham, Ala. Dart, office address.
C. C. Webster, 1125 North Seven- Executive Committee: A. 0. Bur-
teenth St., Birmingham, Ala. rill, G. H. Baber, Walter. Jones,
E. Van Deusen, Elkwood, Ala. A. Schellberg, -J. F. Brice. .
80 SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

MINISTERS. sard, C. A. Saxby, I. T. Rey-


nolds.
A. 0. Burrill, 214 East Jacob St., "Louisiana Conference Association
Louisville, Ky. of Seventh-day Adventists: "
G. H. Baber, 214 East Jacob St., S. B. Horton, E. E. June, H. S.
Louisville, Ky. Roach, C. A. Saxby, H. E.
Walter Jones, R. F. D. No. 4, Heald, M. D. Broussard, W. P.
Henderson, Ky. Davenport.
J. F. Brice, 309 Constitution St.,
Lexington, Ky. MINISTERS.
J. E. White, Edgefield, Tenn.
Smith Sharp, Graysville, Tenn. E. L. Maxwell, Hammond, La.
J. E. Tenney, Graysville, Tenn. E. H. Rees, Welsh, La.
E. W. Webster, Graysville, Tenn. A. C. Chatman, 1100 Marengo St.,
New Orleans, La.
LICENTIATE.

L. A. Hansen, Graysville, Tenn. LICENTIATES.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. I. T. Reynolds, Pineville, La.


Mrs. Clara Russell, 214 East Jacob F. Peabody, Jennings, La.
St., Louisville, Ky. S. Broussard, Hope Villa, La.
Annie Horning, 1756 Wilson St.,
Louisville, Ky. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Mrs. L. F. Whitman, 1618 O'Hara
St., Louisville, Ky. Miss Ruby Roach, Mansfield, La.
Miss Kate Bickham, Box 363,
Shreveport, La.
Miss Frances P. Goodwyn, 1107
LOUISIANA CONFERENCE. Jackson Ave., New Orleans, La.
C. L. Collison, Jena, La.
Organized 1901. Miss Phynia Smith, Jennings,
La.
Territory: The State of Louis- Miss Sophia Ternier, Welsh, La.
iana.
Population: 1,381,625; sq. miles, CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
48,720.
Membership: 322; churches, 9. Miss Phynia Smith, Jennings, La.
Office: 810 Jackson Ave., New Miss Hattie M. Smith, De Rid-
Orleans, La. der, La.
Miss Ruby Roach, Mansfield, La.
OFFICERS. Miss Harriet White, Newellton,
La.
President: E. L. Maxwell, Ham- Miss Sophia Ternier, Welsh, La.
mond, La.
Secretary, Corresponding Secre-
tary, and Treasurer: Mrs. C. A.
Saxby, Welsh, La. MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE.
Educational and Young People's
Secretary: Miss Kate C. Bick- Organized 1901.
ham, Box 363, Shreveport, La.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Miss Territory: The State of Missis-
Ruby Roach, Mansfield, La. sippi.
Field Missionary Agent: I. T. Population: 1,551,207; sq. miles,
Reynolds, Pineville, La. 46,340.
Executive Committee: E. L. Max- Membership: 247; churches, 15.
well, H. S. Roach, M. D. Brous- Office: Box 29, Vicksburg, iss.
SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 81

OFFICERS. COLORED MISSIONARY TRAINING


SCHOOL FOR WORKERS.
President: W. S. Lowry, Box 246,
Meridian, Miss. Vicksburg, Miss., 209 Fayette St.
Secretary and Treasurer: L. V. F. R. Rogers, Superintendent.
Crawford, Box 29, Vicksburg,
Miss. PRIMARY AND MISSION SCHOOL-
Corresponding Secretary: James TEACHERS.
Bellinger, R. F. D. No. 1,
Amory, Miss. F. R. Rogers, Box 29, Vicksburg,
Religious Liberty Secretary: - Miss.
Field Missionary Agent: H. G. Mrs. Minnie Rogers, Box 29,
Miller, office address. Vicksburg, Miss.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. Mrs. Cornelia Murphy, 209 Fay-
Mary M. Crawford, Box 29, ette St., Vicksburg, Miss.
Vicksburg, Miss. N. B. King, Yazoo City, Miss.
Young People's Secretary: Mrs. Mrs. 0. C. Jordan, Box 284,
Mary M. Crawford, Box 29, Brookhaven, Miss.
Vicksburg, Miss. Miss Stella Glasgow, 136 Monu-
Superintendent of Primary and ment St., Jackson, Miss.
Mission Schools: F. R. Rogers, J. W. Allison, 408 Clay St. Yazoo
Box 29, Vicksburg, Miss. City, Miss.
Executive Committee: W. S. Mrs. Alice Murphy, 717 North
Lowry, F. R. Rogers, L. V. Broadway, Greenville, Miss.
Crawford, M. T. Bellinger, F. R. Mrs. M. Finley, 1512 North Ninth
Shaeffer. Ave., Columbus, Miss.
R. E. Williams, Palmer, Miss.
MINISTERS. F. Gaskin, Ellisville, Miss.
Page Shepard, 9 Minor St., Nat-
chez, Miss.
W. S. Lowry, Box 246, Meridian, D. V. Barnes, 209 Fayette St.,
Miss. Vicksburg, Miss.
F. R. Shaeffer, Box 246, Meridian, Margaret Barnes, 209 Fayette St.,
Miss. Vicksburg, Miss.
S. A. Jordan, Box 284, Brook- Helen Washington, 209 Fayette
haven, Miss. St., Vicksburg, Miss.
Thomas Murphy, 209 Fayette St., Peter Vandeberg, S. D. A. Chapel,
Vicksburg, Miss. Blair St., Jackson, Miss.
Page Shepard, 9 Minor St., Nat- Miss Anderson, 9 Minor St., Nat-
chez, Miss. chez, Miss.
LICENTIATES.

N. B. King, Clarksdale, Miss. TENNESSEE RIVER CONFER-


James Bellinger, R. F. D. No. 1,
Amory, Miss. ENCE.

Organized 1879.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Territory: Western Tennessee, the
H. G. Miller, Box 29, Vicksburg, eastern boundary being the
Miss. eastern line of the counties of
Mrs. F. R. Shaeffer, Box 246, Macon, Smith, Dekalb, Cannon,
Meridian, Miss. Coffee, and Franklin; and the
Mrs. Mary M. Crawford, Box 29, following-named counties in
Vicksburg, Miss. Kentucky: Ballard, McCracken,
82 SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

Marshall, Graves, Fulton, Hick- R. G. Garrett, Linwood, Ky.


man, Carlisle, and Calloway. Walter Jones, Bowling Green, Ky.
Population: 1,361,194; sq. miles, A. J. Harris, Rooms 311-313, Jack-
26,719. son Building, Nashville, Tenn.
Membership: 408; churches, 15. E. A. Sutherland, Madison, Tenn.
Office: Hazel, Ky. P. T. Magan, Madison, Tenn.
H. C. Balsbaugh, Paducah, Ky.
OFFICERS. T. D. Rowe, Hazel, Ky.

President: W. R. Burrow, Ra- LICENTIATES.


leigh, Tenn.
Vice-President: C. P. Bollman, B. W. Spire, Edgefield, Tenn.
North Station, Nashville, Tenn. W. R. Hanson, 623 North Dunlap
Secretary: Thos. D. Rowe, Hazel, St., Memphis, Tenn.
Ky. I. A. Ford, Twenty-fourth Ave.,
Treasurer: Thos. E. Pavey, Hazel, North, Nashville, Tenn.
Ky. Rees Callicott, Hazel, Ky.
Executive Committee: W. R. Bur- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
row, C. P. Bollman, J. S. Wash-
burn, I. A. Ford, L. A. Calli- F. T. Wales, 1448 College Ave.,
cott, T. D. Rowe. Memphis, Tenn.
Religious Liberty Secretary: J. S. Bertha Burrow, Raleigh, Tenn.
Washburn, 610 Meridian St., Mary Balsbaugh, Paducah, Ky.
Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. W. R. Hanson, 623 North
Field Missionary Agent: . Dunlap St., Memphis, Tenn.
Mrs. V. J. Spaulding, Denver,
Sabbath-school Department: Sec- Tenn.
retary, Miss Bertha Mason, Virgil Smith, Lane, Tenn.
Hazel, Ky. Christian Holm, Madison, Tenn.
Missionary Volunteer Department: Miss Julia Lowe, Edgefield, Tenn.
Secretary, Miss Bertha Burrow, Thos. E. Pavey, Hazel, Ky.
Raleigh, Tenn. Mrs. Mabelle R. Rowe, Hazel, Ky.
Educational Department: Secre- Mrs. Eva Webster, Bowling Green,
tary, Thos. D. Rowe, Hazel, Ky. Ky.
Miss Beulah Callicott, Hazel, Ky.
MINISTERS. Mrs. Hull, Twenty-fourth Ave.,
North, Nashville, Tenn.
W. R. Burrow, Raleigh, Tenn. Richard Hook, Twenty-fourth
C. P. Bollman, North Station, Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
Nashville, Tenn. Miss Bertha Mason, Hazel, Ky.
E. H. Rees, Twenty-fourth Ave.,
North, Nashville, Tenn. CHURCH -SCHOOL TEACHER.
S. S. Smith, Twenty-fourth Ave.,
North, Nashville, Tenn. Miss Eloise Williams, Twenty-
J. S. Washburn, 610 Meridian St., fourth Ave., North, Nashville,
Nashville, Tenn. Tenn.
SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized 1901; reorganized rgoz.

Territory: The Conferences of Executive Committee: R. C. Por-


Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, ter, the presidents of the Ar-
and mission of New Mexico. kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas
Population: 6,055,584; sq. miles, Conferences, the principal of
511,115. Keene Academy, C. N. Wood-
Membership: 3,942; churches, 132. ward, W. W. Eastman, M. H.
Office: Keene, Johnson County, Gregory, David Voth, R. L.
Texas. Pierce.

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OFFICERS.
President: R. C. Porter, Hamilton, Transportation Agent: C. N.
Mo. Woodward, Keene, Tex.
Vice-President: Clarence Santee, " The Southwestern Union Confer-
217 South Main St., Fort Worth, ence Association of Seventh-day
Tex. Adventists: " Trustees, Clar-
Secretary and Treasurer: C. N. ence Santee (Pres.), C. N.
Woodward, Keene, Tex. Woodward (Sec.), C. Sorenson,
Educational Secretary: C. Soren- T. J. Eagle, R. C. Porter, V. B.
son, Keene, Tex. Watts, A. Nelson, W. W. East-
Secretary Young People's Work: man, Wm. Voth.
C. Sorenson, Keene, Tex.
Religious Liberty Secretary: H. E. " The Southwestern Union Confer-
Giddings, Kenna, N. Mex. ence Medical Advisory Board: "
Auditor: H H Hamilton, Keene, The presidents of the Arkansas,
Tex. the Oklahoma, and the Texas
General Missionary Agent: W. W. Conferences, D. C. Ross, M. D.,
Eastman, Keene, Tex. W. C. Green, M. D. (Supt.).
83
84 SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE.

MINISTERS. Watts, M. H. Gregory, A. P.


Heacock, L. W. Felter, C. J.
R. C. Porter, Hamilton, Mo. Dart, J. S. Rouse, C. S. Kinzer.
C. Sorenson, Keene, Tex.
W. W. Eastman, Keene, Tex. MINISTERS.
H. E. Giddings, Kenna, N. Mex.
Methusaleh Jones, 1219 Elm St., V. B. Watts, Gentry, Ark.
Waco, Tex. H. Clay Griffin, Washburn, Mo.
H. L. Hoover, Estancia, N. Mex. M. H. Gregory, Fayetteville, Ark.
J. A. Leland, Albuquerque, N. A. P. Heacock, Fayetteville, Ark.
Mex. L. W. Felter, Mena, Ark.
J. S. Rouse, Black Rock, Ark.
LICENTIATES.
LICENTIATE.
C. N. Woodward, Keene, Tex.
W. A. T. Miller, Farmington, N. Leslie Littell, Gentry, Ark.
Mex.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
H. T. Curtis, Keene, Tex. C. J. Dart, R. F. D. 2, Hot Springs,
Ark.
Mrs. A. P. Heacock, Fayetteville,
ARKANSAS CONFERENCE. Ark.
Mrs. R. D. Musselman, Fayette-
Organized 1888. ville, Ark.
Miss Josephine Wilson, Gentry,
Territory: The State of Arkan- Ark.
sas and that portion of Okla- Miss Jessie McConnell, Staunton,
homa lying east of the M. K. Ark.
& T. Ry., and north of the
Arkansas River. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Population: 1,311,564; sq. miles,
53,045. Mrs. Jessie Rouse, Black Rock,
Membership: 556; churches, 22. Ark.
Office: Fayetteville, Ark. Miss Josephine Wilson, Gentry,
Ark.
OFFICERS. Mrs. Mary H. Moore, Decatur,
Ark.
President: V. B. Watts, Gentry, Miss Jessie McConnell, Staunton,
Ark. Ark.
Secretary and Treasurer of Con- Miss Goldie McLaughlin, Okoee,
ference and Tract Society: Mrs. Ark.
R. D. Musselman, office address. Miss Lou Oliver, Japton; Ark.
Secretary of Religious Liberty De- Miss Zella Miller, Hindsville, Ark.
partment: M. H. Gregory, office Mrs. Thomas Baker, Okoee, Okla.
address.
Field Missionary Agent: C. J.
Dart, R. F. D. No. 2, Hot
Springs, Ark. OKLAHOMA CONFERENCE.
Superintendent of Church-schools: Organized 1894.
Mrs. R. D. Musselman.
Secretary. of Young People's De- Territory: Oklahoma and the
partment: C. J. Dart. twenty northwestern counties
Secretary of Sabbath-school De- of Texas.
partment: Mrs. R. D. Mussel- Population: 1,500,000; sq. miles,
man. 69,830.
Executive Committee: V. B. Membership: 1,844; churches, 70.
SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 85

Office: 217 West Seventh St., Ok- C. M. McDonald, North McAlester,


lahoma City, Okla. Okla.
Post-office Address: Box 1198, Isaac Baker, Harper, Okla.
Oklahoma City, Okla. C. M. Hayhurst, R. F. D. No. 4,
Woodward, Okla.
IV. F. Talburt, Allen, Okla.
OFFICERS. R. P. Montgomery, 217 West Sev-
enth St., Oklahoma City, Okla.
President: Andrew Nelson, office Ray Hickman, Harper, Okla.
address. Ezra Fillman, R. F. D. No. 3,
Secretary: William Voth, office Waurika, Okla.
address. W. E. Baxter, Cement, Okla.
Treasurer: T. J. Eagle, office ad- H. L. Wilcox, R. F. D. No. 3,
dress. Waurika, Okla.
Missionary Department: Secre- Bernard Voth, R. F. D. No. 1,
tary and Treasurer, T. J. Eagle. Hitchcock, Okla.
Superintendent of Educational De-
partment and Secretary of
Young People's Work: Miss Al- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
metta Garrett, 114 East Eighth
St., Oklahoma City, Okla.^ T. J. Eagle, Box 1198, Oklahoma
Sabbath-school and Corresponding City, Okla.
Secretary: Miss Faye Eagle, 2 William Voth, Box 1198, Okla-
East Seventh St., Oklahoma homa City, Okla.
City, Okla. Daniel D. Voth, R. F. D. No. 1,
Field Missionary Agent: W. R. Hitchcock, Okla.
Hanson, office address. Mrs. Sophia V. Parker, Capitol
Executive Committee: Andrew Hill, Okla.
Nelson, David Voth, U. B. Dake, Miss Faye Eagle, 2 East Seventh
J. R. Bagby, A. J. Voth. St., Oklahoma City, Okla.
" Oklahoma Conference Associa- Miss Faye Waters, Keene, Tex.
tion of Seventh-day Advent- Miss Luna Stevens, Hackberry,
ists: " Andrew Nelson, Thomas Okla.
J. Eagle, David Voth. Miss Mary Baxter, Cement, Okla.
J. M. Fittro, Seiling, Okla.
MINISTERS.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Andrew Nelson, Box 1198, Okla-
homa City, Okla. Mrs. J. B. McConnell, Cordell,
A. J. Voth, Kiel, Okla. Okla.
U. B. Dake, Cement, Okla. R. P. Montgomery, 217 West Sev-
David Voth, R. F. D. No. 1, enth St., Oklahoma City, Okla.
Hitchcock, Okla. Daniel D. Voth, 1t. F. D. No. 1,
J. R. Bagby, 732 Santa Fe St., Hitchcock, Okla.
Alva, Okla. J: H. Wilcox, R. F. D. No. 3, Wau-
D. F. Sturgeon, Keene, Tex. rika, Okla.
T. J. Hickman, Harper, Okla. F. W. Phelps, 803 East Oklahoma
William Braley, Guymon, Okla. Ave., Guthrie, Okla.
I. A. Crane, Cordell, Okla. Geo. S. Wesner, Enid, Okla.
W. S. Lowry, Jennings, Okla. Miss N. Gronemyer, Capron, Okla.
G. G. Rupert, Choctaw, Okla. Miss Ruby Ballenger, Box 1198,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Bernard Voth, R. F. D. No. 1,
LICENTIATES. Hitchcock, Okla.
Miss Grace Boss, Carrier, Okla.
J. B. Hampton, Taloga, Okla. Margaret Reese, Wewoka, Okla.
86 SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE.

TEXAS CONFERENCE. E. B. Hopkins, Keene, Tex.


H. B. French, Keene, Tex.
Organized 1878. C. W. Miller, Keene, Tex.
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, Keene, Tex.
River to the Rio Grande, on the J. I. Taylor, Keene, Tex.
east line of the following coun- E. L. Neff, 1233 Allston St., Hou-
ties: Wichita, Archer, Young, ston Heights, Tex.
Stephens, Eastland, Comanche, N. J. Etheredge, Hamby, Texas.
Mills, San Saba, Mason,
Nimble, Edwards, and Val LICENTIATES.
Verde.
Population: 2,798,476; sq. miles, W. L. Brandon, Keene, Tex.
163,778. B. E. Miller, Keene, Tex.
Membership: 1,296; churches, 33. G. A. Lagrone, Keene, Tex.
Office: Keene, Texas. E. S. Taylor, Keene, Tex.
W. R. French, Keene, Tex.
OFFICERS. W. F. Field, Keene, Tex.
Henry Schmidt, Sanger, Tex.
President: Clarence Santee, 217
South Main St., Fort Worth, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Tex.
Secretary and Treasurer: E. E. Harris, Keene, Tex.
Harris, Keene, Tex. J. W. Field, Keene, Tex.
Secretary and Treasurer Tract Miss Jessie Hunter, Keene, Tex.
Society: W. F. Field, Keene, Miss Berta Taylor, Keene, Tex.
Tex. Miss Enie Martin, Keene, Tex.
Secretary Sabbath-school Depart- Miss Isora Watts, Keene, Tex.
ment: Mrs. Grace Corwin, Miss Lottie Farrell, Keene, Tex.
Keene, Tex. Miss Minnie Robbins, 217 South
Superintendent of Educational De- Maini St., Fort Worth, Tex.
partment: Miss Lottie E. Far- Miss Jessie Robbins, 217 South
rell, Keene, Tex. Main St., Fort Worth, Tex.
Field Missionary Agent: E. S. Miss Ava Hopkins, Keene, Tex.
Taylor, Keene, Tex.
Transportation Agent: C. N. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Woodward, Keene, Tex.
Field Secretary Young People's Miss Lottie Farrell, Keene, Tex.
Society: E. S. Taylor, Keene, Miss Lela Woodruff, Keene, Tex.
Tex. Miss Clara Seaman, Keene, Tex.
Executive Committee: Clarence Mrs. Jessie Young, Santa Anna,
Santee, T. W. Field, C. W. Mil- Tex.
ler, N. V. Willess, W. M. Cub- Miss 011ie Taylor, Keene, Tex.
ley, E. B. Hopkins. Miss Anna Watts, Keene, Tex.
" Texas Conference Association Miss Isora Watts, Keene, Tex.
of Seventh-day Adventists: " C. U. Taylor, Keene, Tex.
Clarence Santee, C. N. Wood- Miss Atha Davis, Keene, Tex.
ward, J. D. Matthews, H. T. Miss Flora Moffitt, Keene, Tex.
Curtis, Sidney Smith. Miss Lillian Lickey, Keene, Tex.
Miss Grace Taylor, Keene, Tex.
MINISTERS. Miss Maggie Day, Marietta, Tex.
J. W. Davis, Marietta, Tex.
Clarence Santee, 217 South Main Miss Lizzie Eldred, Brenham, Tex.
St., Fort Worth, Tex. Miss Justina Maxon, Richland
W. A. McCutchen, Keene, Tex. Springs, Tex.
SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 87

NEW MEXICO MISSION. Frank Weeks, Albuquerque, N.


Mex.
Set off as a mission field, to date Mrs. Hattie Leland, Albuquerque,
from Feb. 1, 1908. N. Mex.
Territory: New Mexico, and El
Paso County, Tex.
Population: 195,310; sq. miles, WEST TEXAS MISSION.
122,460. Set off as a mission field in Feb-
Membership: 90; 'churches, 5. ruary, 1908.
Office: . Territory: That part of the State
of Texas lying south of the
OFFICERS. southern lines of the following
counties: Deaf Smith, Randall,
Superintendent: H. L. Hoover. Armstrong, Donley, and Col-
Secretary and Treasurer: . lingsworth, and west of the
eastern lines of the following
MINISTERS. counties: Wichita, Archer,
H. L. Hoover, Estancia, N. Mex. Young, Stephens, Eastland, Co-
James A. Leland, Albuquerque, manche, Mills, San Saba, Ma-
N. Mex. son, Nimble, Edwards, and Val
H. E. Giddings, Kenna, N. Mex. Verde, excepting the county of
El Paso.
LICENTIATES. Population: 250,234; sq. miles,
102,002.
Charles Lightner, Roswell, N. Mex. Membership: 156; churches, 2.
W. A. T. Miller, Farmington, N. No regular workers have yet
Mex. been located in this field. The
organization of the mission is
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
under the direction of the South-
Roy L. Benton, Roswell, N: Mex. western Union Conference Com-
Burt Bray, Deming, N. Mex. mittee.

WESTERN CANADIAN UNION


CONFERENCE.
Organized 1907.

Territory: The Provinces of Mani- Vice-President: H. S. Shaw, Box


toba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, 1264, Regina, Saskatchewan,
and British Columbia. Canada.
Population: 1,360,000; sq. miles, Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs: H.
1,125,840. S. Shaw, Box 1264, Regina, Sas-
Membership: 734; churches, 30. katchewan, Canada.
Office Address: Box 1264, Regina, Executive Committee: E. L. Stew-
Saskatchewan, Canada.
art, and the Presidents of the
OFFICERS. Manitoba, Alberta, and British
Columbia Conferences, and the
President: E. L. Stewart, Glad- Superintendent of the Saskatch-
stone, Manitoba. ewan Mission.
88 WESTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

MINISTERS. LICENTIATE.

E. L. Stewart, Gladstone, Man- Paul Curtis, Box 666, Regina, Sas-


itoba. katchewan, Canada.
H. S. Shaw, Box 1264, Regina,
Saskatchewan, Canada.
Christian Sulzle, Rosthern, Sas- MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
katchewan, Canada.
A. C. Gilbert, Moose Jaw, Sas- Mrs. H. S. Shaw, Box 1264, Re-
katchewan, Canada. gina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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ALBERTA CONFERENCE. OFFICERS.

Organized 1906. President: C. A. Burman, Leduc,


Alberta.
Territory: The Province of Al- Vice-President: J. W. Boynton,
berta, Canada. Ponoka, Alberta.
Population: About 190,000; sq. Secretary and Treasurer: Miss
miles, 253,540. Stella B. Lowry, Ponoka, Al-
Membership: 226; churches, 8. berta.
Office: Ponoka, Alberta, Canada. Secretary of the Sabbath-school
W bSTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 89

and Young People's Work: Mrs. Membership: 167; churches, 10.


Leona Burman, Leduc, Alberta. Office: Port Hammond, British
Educational Secretary: A. C. An- Columbia.
derson, Harmattan, Alberta
Field Missionary Agent: W. 0. OFFICERS.
James, Leduc, Alberta.
Executive Committee: C. A. Bur- President: Wm. Adams, Port
man, J. W. Boynton, A. C. An- Hammond, British Columbia.
derson, Henry Block, Thos. E. Secretary and Treasurer: Bertha
Thornton. Lofstad, Port Hammond, Brit-
" Alberta Conference Association ish Columbia.
of Seventh-day Adventists: " Educational Secretary: L. B.
Trustees, C. A. Burman, J. W. Ragsdale, office address.
Boynton, A. C. Anderson, Henry Religious Liberty Secretary: F. H.
Block, J. C. Christensen. Conway, 1251 Pandora St., Vic-
toria, British Columbia.
MINISTERS. Executive Committee: W. M.
Adams, T. H. Watson, W. C.
C. A. Burman, Leduc, Alberta. White, S. A. Wilband, Wm.
J. W. Boynton, Ponoka, Alberta. Manson.
A. C. Anderson, Harmattan, Al- " British Columbia Association of
berta. Seventh-day Adventists: " Of-
Henry Block, Leduc, Alberta. ficers same as for Conference.
J. C. Christensen, Leavings, Al-
berta. MINISTERS.

LICENTIATE. W. M. Adams, Port Hammond,


British Columbia.
Hans Bonde, Leduc, Alberta. J. L. Wilson, 609 Gore Ave., Van-
couver, British Columbia.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. T. H. Watson, Port Hammond,
British Columbia.
H. E. Shelstad, Ponoka, Alberta. F. H. Conway, 1251 Pandora St.,
Miss Stella B. Lowry, Ponoka, Al- Victoria, British Columbia.
berta. P. P. Adams, Jamul, Cal.
W. 0. James, Leduc, Alberta. Robt. S. Greaves, Enderby, British
Mrs. Leona Burman, Leduc, Al- Columbia.
berta.
Mrs. Hattie G. Emmons, 765 MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Fraser Ave., Edmonton, Al-
berta. Henry Pierce (Indian), Port Simp-
N. J. Aalborg, Box 790, Calgary, son, British Columbia.
Alberta. David Dodge, 609 Gore Ave., Van-
Mrs. Anna Aalborg, Box 790, Cal- couver, British Columbia.
gary, Alberta. E. C. Widgery, Takoma Park Sta-
L. T. Heaton, Manville, Alberta. tion, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. E. C. Widgery, Takoma Park
Station, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Robt. S. Greaves, Enderby,
BRITISH COLUMBIA CONFER- British Columbia.
ENCE. L. B. Ragsdale, Port Hammond,
British Columbia.
Organized 1902. Bertha Lofstad, Port HaMmond,
Territory: British Columbia. British Columbia.
Population: 260,000; sq. miles, Mrs. Jessie L. Adams, Port Ham-
383,300. mond, British Columbia.
90 W ESTERN CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Mrs. T. H. Watson, Port Ham- Neil McGill, cor. Main and Polson
mond, British Columbia. Sts., Winnipeg, Manitoba.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. LICENTIATES.

L. B. Ragsdale, Manson Industrial M. J. Fritz, Portage la Prairie,


Academy, Port Hammond, Brit- Manitoba.
ish Columbia. E. Russell Potter, 438 Selkirk
Ruth Watson, Manson Industrial Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Academy, Port Hammond, Brit-
ish Columbia. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Bertha Lofstad, Manson Indus-
Miss Barbara Purdon, 438 Selkirk
trial Academy, Port Hammond,
Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba.
British Columbia.

MANITOBA CONFERENCE. SASKATCHEWAN MISSION.


Organized 1903. Organized 1907:
Territory: Manitoba. Territory: The Province of Sas-
Population: 650,000; sq. miles, katchewan, Canada.
249,000. Population: 260,000; sq. miles,
Membership: 241; churches, 10. 240,000.
Office: Portage la Prairie, Man- Membership: 100; churches, 2.
itoba. Office Address: Box 1264, Regina,
Saskatchewan, Canada.
OFFICERS.
OFFICERS.
President: W. C. Young, office ad-
dress. Superintendent: H. S. Shaw, Box
Vice-President: M. J. Fritz, office 1264 Regina, Saskatchewan,
address. Canada.
Secretary and Treasurer: J. T. Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs. H.
Thompson, office address. S. Shaw, Box 1264, Regina, Sas-
Field Missionary Agent: E. Rus- katchewan, Canada.
sell Potter. Mission Committee: H. S. Shaw,
Health and Temperance Depart- Christian Sulzle, Abr. Peters,
ment: Secretary, E. Russell Paul Curtis, A. C. Gilbert.
Potter.
Educational Department: Secre- MINISTERS.
tary, Principal of Portage Plains
H. S. Shaw, Box 1264, Regina,
Academy.
Saskatchewan, Canada.
Religioui Liberty Department:
Christian Sulzle, Rosthern, Sas-
Secretary, E. Russell Potter.
katchewan, Canada.
Secretary Sabbath-school and
A. C. Gilbert, Box 322, Moose Jaw,
Young People's Departments:
Saskatchewan, Canada.
J. T. Thompson.
Executive Committee: W. C. LICENTIATE.
Young, M. J. Fritz, Evan Rob-
ertS, E. Russell Potter, L. Paul Curtis, Box 666, Regina,
Gretzenger. Saskatchewan, Canada.
MINISTERS. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
W. C. Young, Portage la Prairie, Mrs. H. S. Shaw, Box 1264, Re-
Manitoba. gina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized 1894.

Territory: The Conferences of E. H. Gates, Mt. Pleasant, Sin-


New South Wales, New Zea- gapore, Straits Settlements.
land, Queensland, South Aus- Religious Liberty Department:
tralia, Tasmania, Victoria, Secretary, W. A. Hennig, office
West Australia, and the Mis- address.
sion Fields of Micronesia, Mel- Book Committee: W. D. Salis-
anesia, Polynesia, the East In- bury, J. M. Johanson, A. W.
dies, and Malay Peninsula. Anderson, W. A. Hennig, W. L.
Population: 47,996,958; sq. miles, H. Baker.
3,438,383. Transportation Board: New South
Membership: 4,218; churches, 106. Wales, G. S. Fisher; Victoria,
Cable Address: " Union," Syd- J. Gillespie; New Zealand, S. M.
ney. Cobb; South Australia, ,
Office: " Elsnath," Burwood St., Queensland, J. H. Mills; Tas-
Burwood, N. S. W., Australia. mania, P. H. Pretyman; West
Australia, R. Howie.
OFFICERS.
MINISTERS.
President: 0. A. Olsen, office ad-
dress. 0. A. Olsen, " Elsnath," Bur-
Vice-President: J. E. Fulton, wood St., Burwood, N. S. W.,
office address. Australia.
Secretary: Miss Edith M. Gra- J. E. Fulton, " Elsnath," Burwood
ham, office address. St., Burwood, N. S. W., Aus-
Treasurer: A. Mountain, office tralia.
address. W. A. Hennig, " Elsnath," Bur-
Executive Committee: 0. A. Ol- wood St., Burwood, N. S. W.,
sen, the Presidents of the local Australia.
Conferences, and E. H. Gates, E. H. Gates, Mt. Pleasant, Singa-
J. E. Fulton, W. D. Salisbury,. pore, Straits Settlements.
J. M. Johanson,C. W. Irwin, A. L. A. Hoopes, Avondale School,
W. Semmens, V. A. Hennig. Cooranbong, N. S. W., Aus-
Sabbath-school Department: Sec- tralia.
retary, Mrs. Anna L. Hindson, C. H. Parker, Buresala, Ovalau,
office address. Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Tract and Missionary Depart- B. J. Cady, Papeete, Tahiti, So-
ment: General Missionary ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Agent, J. M. Johanson,Signs G. F. Jones, 12 Dhoby Ghaut,
Publishing Office, Warburton, Singapore, Malay Archipelago.
Victoria, Australia. R. W. Munson, Cooranbong, N. S.
Educational Department: Secre- W., Australia.
tary, C. W. Irwin, Cooranbong, G. .Teasdale, New Holland St.,
N. S. W., Australia; Assistant Sourabaya, Java.
Secretary, L. A. Hoopes, Coor- G. A. Wantzlick, Padang, Su-
anbong, N. S. W., Australia. matra, East Indies.
Medical Department: Secretary, Pauliasi Bunoa, Suva Vou, Fiji,
A. W. Semmens, Sanitarium, Pacific Ocean.
Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. W. H. Pascoe, Arorangi, Rara-
Mission Department: Secretary, tonga, Cook Islands.
91
92 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

LICENTIATES. Miss Anna Nelson, Raiatea, So-


ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean.
C. W. Irwin, Avondale School, Alipati Rainima, Buresala, Ova-
Cooranbong, N. S. W., Aus- lau, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
tralia. G. E. Marriott, Buresala, Ovalau,
C. V. Bell, Avondale School, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Cooranbong, N. S. W., Aus- Gordon Smith, Buresala, Ovalau,
tralia. Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
J. M. Johanson, Signs Publishing Joseph Mills, 12 Dhoby Ghaut,
Office, Warburton, Victoria, Singapore, Straits Settlements.
Australia. W. W. Fletcher, 12 Dhoby Ghaut,

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MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Singapore, Straits Settlements.


Mrs. Petra -Skadsheim, New Hol-
J. R. McCoy, Pitcairn Island, Pa- land St., Sourabaya, Java.
cific Ocean (care British Con- H. Mitchell, Norfolk Island, Pa-
sul, Papeete, Tahiti, Society cific Ocean.
islands).
J. E. Steed, Samoa, Pacific Ocean. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
E. E. Thorpe, Nukualofa, Tonga,
Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean. M. Ella Boyd, Nukualofa, Tonga,
A. Stewart, Ovalau, Fiji. Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean.
R. A. Caldwell, 53 Calle Concor- Myra Ford, Nukualofa, Tonga,
dia, Quiapo, Manila, Philippine Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Islands. M. W. Carey, Pitcairn Island, via
F. J. Parkin, 12 Dhoby Ghaut, Tahiti, Pacific Ocean.
Singapore, Straits Settlements. Lucy Bell, Arorangi, Raratonga,
Timothy Tay, 12 Dhoby Ghaut, Cook Island's, Pacific Ocean.
Singapore, Straits Settlements. Mrs. A. G. Stewart, Buresala, Ova-
S. W. Carr, Buresala, Ovalau, lau, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Fiji. Mrs. G. Marriott, Buresala, Ova-
Miss M. Ella Boyd, Nukualofa, lau,Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Tonga, Friendly Islands, Pacific Priscilla Prismall, 37 Taranaki St.,
Ocean. Wellington, New Zealand.
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 93

Evelyn Gooding, 93 Franklin St., Membership: 997; churches, 22.


Adelaide, South Australia, Aus- Office: " Elsnath," Burwood St.,
tralia. Burwood, N. S. W., Australia.
Edith Goodhart, 93 Franklin St.,
Adelaide, South Australia, Aus- OFFICERS.
tralia.
Emil Bernoth, Warburton, Vic- President: J. Pallant, office ad-
toria, Australia. dress.
Edith Hill, 80 Collins St., Hobart, Vice-President: J. E. Fulton, office
Tasmania, Australia. address.
Ruth Cozens, 80 Collins St., Ho- Secretary and Treasurer: Miss L.
bart, Tasmania, Australia. M. Gregg, office address.

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Edith Ward, 37 Taranaki St., Executive Committee: J. Pallant,


Wellington, New Zealand. J. E. Fulton, F. W. Paap, G. B.
Rita Ford, " Elsnath," Burwood Starr, C. W. Irwin, A. W. Sem-
St., Burwood, N. S. W., Aus- mens, F. W. Reekie.
tralia. Tract and Missionary Department:
Richard Sisley, " Elsnath," Bur- Sec. and Treas., Miss L. M.
wood St., Burwood, N. S. W., Gregg; Field Missionary Agent,
Australia. F. W. Reekie.
Sabbath-school Department: Sec.,
Miss Edith H. Gregg, office ad-
dress.
NEW SOUTH WALES CONFER-
Young People's Department: Sec.,
ENCE. Miss Edith H. Gregg.,
Religious Liberty Department:
Organized 1895. Committee: J. Pallant, W. A.
Territory: The State of New Hennig, F. W. Paap, L. A.
South Wales. Hoopes, C. H. Schowe.
Population: 1,473,973; sq. miles, Educational Department: Supt., J.
310,700. Pallant.
94 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

MINISTERS. NEW ZEALAND CONFERENCE.

J. Pallant, " Elsnath," Burwood Organized 1889.


St., Burwood, N. S. W., Aus- Territory: The Colony of New
tralia. Zealand.
J. E. Fulton, " Elsnath," Burwood Population: 857,533; sq. miles,
St., Burwood, N. S. W., Aus- 106,259.
tralia. Membership: 603; churches, 9.
G. B. Starr, Tulip St., Chatswood, Cable Address: " Mastery," Wel-
lington, New Zealand.
N. S. W., Australia.
Office: 37 Taranaki St., Welling-
F. W. Paap, " Elsnath," Burwood ton, New Zealand.
St., Burwood, N. S. W., Aus-
tralia. OFFICERS.
W. J. McGowan, " Elsnath," Bur-
wood St., Burwood, N. S. W., President: S. M. Cobb, office ad-
Australia. dress.
Vice-President: W. J. Smith, office
address.
LICENTIATE.
Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs. M.
McKenzie, office address.
W. G. Brittain, " Elsnath," Bur- Executive Committee: S. M. Cobb,
wood St., Burwood, N. S. W., F. E. Lyndon, W. J. Smith, S.
Australia. H. Amyes.
Tract Society Department: Sec.,
Miss J. Johnstone; Treas., Miss
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. E. Clark; Field Missionary
Agent, A. G. McKenzie.
Miss Annie E. Pearce, " Elsnath," Sabbath-school Department: Mrs.
Burwood St., Burwood, N. S. W., M. McKenzie.
Australia. Educational Department: Sec., W.
Miss J. H. Robertson, " Elsnath," J. Smith, office address.
Burwood St., Burwood, N. S. W., Religious Liberty Department: S.
Australia. M. Cobb, A. G. McKenzie.
Miss H. R. Pearce, " Elsnath,"
Burwood St., Burwood, N. S. W.,
IINISTERS.
Australia.
J. Hindson, " Elsnath," Burwood S. M. Cobb, 37 Taranaki St., Wel-
St., Burwood, N. S. W., Aus- lington, New Zealand.
tralia. F. E. Lyndon, 37 Taranaki St.,
F. W. Reekie, " Elsnath," Burwood Wellington, New Zealand.
St., Burwood, N. S. W., Aus: J. L. McElhaney, 37 Taranaki St.,
tralia. Wellington, New Zealand.
Miss A. Walker, " Elsnath," Bur-
wood St., Burwood, N. S. W., LICENTIATES.
Australia.
L. J. Imrie, " Elsnath," Burwood W. J. Smith, 37 Taranaki St.,
St., Burwood, N. S. W., Aus- Wellington, New Zealand.
tralia. W. R. Carswell, 37 Taranaki St.,
Wellington, New Zealand.
Miss Edith H. Gregg, " Elsnath,"
Burwood St., Burwood, N. S. W., MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Australia.
Miss D. Knight, " Elsnath," Bur- C. D. Baron, J. F. Redward, Miss
wood St., Burwood, N. S. W., F. Harker, A. McKenzie, G. G.
Australia. James, Mrs. G. G. James.
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 95

QUEENSLAND CONFERENCE. Population: 381,148; sq. miles,


904,600.
Organized 1899. Membership: 373; churches, 10.
Territory: The State of Queens- Office: 93 Franklin St., Adelaide,
land. South Australia, Australia.
Population: 526,366; sq. miles,
688,497. OFFICERS.
Membership: 324; churches, 6.
Office: 186 Edward St., Brisbane, President: E. S. Butz, office ad-
Queensland, Australia. dress.
Vice-President: R. Hare, office ad-
OFFICERS. dress.
Secretary: A. H. Rogers, office ad-
President: T. H. Craddock, office dress.
address. Treasurer: R. H. Constandt, office
Vice-President: J. H. Mills. address.
Secretary: J. H. 'Mills. Executive Committee: E. S. Butz,
Treasurer: Queensland Tract So- R. Hare, G. Hubbard, R. H. Con-
ciety. standt.
Executive Committee: T. H. Crad- Tract Society Department: Sec.
dock, A. Smart, J. H. Mills, C. J. and Treas., R. H. Constandt;
Lund, W. T. Waterton. Field Missionary Agent, L. A.
Tract Society: Secretary and Lemke.
Treasurer: J. H. Mills; Field Sabbath-school Department: Sec.
Missionary Agent., A. E. Hodg- and Treas.,
kison. Religious Liberty Department: A.
Sabbath-school Department: Sec- W. Semmens, R. Hare, E. S.
retary and Treasurer., Miss A. Butz.
S. Higgins.
MINISTERS.
Religious Liberty Department: A.
Smart, T. H. Craddock, J. H. E. S. Butz, 93 Franklin St., Ade-
Mills. laide, South Australia, Aus-
tralia.
MINISTER. R. Hare, 93 Franklin St., Adelaide,
T. H. Craddock, 186 Edward St., South Australia, Australia..
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. LICENTIATES.
LICENTIATE. Dr. W. H. James, Medical Insti-
tute, Victoria Square, Adelaide,
A. Smart, 186 Edwards St., Bris- South Australia, Australia.
bane, Queensland, Australia. A. H. Rogers, 93 Franklin St.,
Adelaide, South Australia, Aus-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. tralia.
A. E. Hodgkison, Miss A. S. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Higgins, Miss C. Prebble, A.
Chelberg, B. Judge. Miss E. Wyatt, J. E. Steed, G.
Hubbard, R. H. Constandt, Miss
L. Goodhart, Mrs. E. S. Butz.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CONFER-
ENCE. TASMANIAN CONFERENCE.
Organized 1899. Organized 1901.
Territory: The State of South Territory: The State of Tas-
Australia. mania.
96 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Population: 178,906; sq. miles, aels, W. D. Salisbury, J. Gilles-


26,215. pie, J. A. McAinsh, C. Smith.
Membership: 273: churches, 6. Tract Society Department: Sec.,
Office: 80 Collins St., Hobart, Tas- Miss M. E. Learned; Treas., J.
mania. Australia. Gillespie; Field Missionary
Agent, H. C. Harker.
OFFICERS. Sabbath-school Department: Sec.
and Treas., Mrs. J. L. Baker,
President: L. V. Finster, office office address.
address. Religious Liberty Department: C.
Secretary and Treasurer: P. H. P. Michaels, A. W. Anderson, G.
Pretyman, office address.. Stewart.
Executive Committee: L. V. Fin-
ster, E. H. Murfet, P. H. Prety- MINISTERS.
man, J. Allen.
Tract Society Department: Sec. W. L. H. Baker, Gordon St., Too-
and Treas., Miss E. M. Hawkins, rak, Victoria, Australia.
office address; Field Missionary J. H. Woods, Gordon St., Toorak,
Agent, . Victoria, Australia.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Miss C. A. Paap, Gordon St., Toorak,
Annie Metcalfe, office address. Victoria, Australia.
Religious Liberty Secretary: L. V.
LICENTIATES.
Finster, office address.
A. W. Anderson, Warburton, Vic-
MINISTER. toria, Australia.
C. P. Michaels, Gordon St., Too-
L. V. Finster, 80 Collins St., Ho- rak, Victoria, Australia.
bart, Tasmania, Australia. G. Stewart, Gordon St., Toorak,
Victoria, Australia.
LICENTIATE.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
J. Allen, 80 Collins St., Hobart,
Tasmania, Australia. (All of whom may be addressed at
the office address.)
T. Whittle, G. Burgess, T. W.
Philps, Mrs. J. L. Baker, Miss
VICTORIAN CONFERENCE. Madge Young, Miss M. E.
Learned.
Organized 1888.
Territory: The State of Victoria.
Population: 1,210,304; sq. miles, WEST AUSTRALIAN CONFER-
87,884. ENCE.
Membership: 769; churches, 16.
Office: Gordon St., Toorak, Vic- Organized 1902.
toria, Australia.
Territory: The State of West
Australia.
OFFICERS.
Population: 259,02D; sq. miles,
President: W. L. H. Baker, office 975,920.
address. Membership: 393; churches, 12.
Vice-President: J. H. Woods, office Office: 602 Hay St., Perth West
address. Australia, Australia.
Secretary and Treasurer: J. Gil- OFFICERS.
lespie, office address.
Executive Committee: W. L. President: A. H. Piper, office ad-
Baker, J. H. Woods, C. P. Mich- dress.
AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 97

Vice-President: E. Hilliard, office FIJI MISSION.


address.
Secretary and Treasurer: C. H. Population: 121,000; sq. miles,
Pretyman, office address. 8,000.
Executive Committee: A. H. Membership: 138; churches, 10.
Piper, E. Hilliard, H. Ward, J. Address: Buresala, Ovalau, Fiji,
L. Branford, C. E. Ashcroft. Pacific Ocean.
Tract Society Department: Sec. Director: C. H. Parker. -
and Treas., C. H. Pretyman; Ministers: C. H. Parker, Pauliasi
Field Missionary Agent, J. L. Bunoa.
Branford. Missionary Licentiates: G. E. Mar-
Sabbath-school Department: Sec. riott, Gordon Smith, Alipati
and Treas., . Rainama, A. Stewart, Mrs. A.
Stewart.
Educational Department: Sec., H. Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. E.
R. Martin, office address. Carr, Buresala, Ovalau, Fiji, Pa-
Religious Liberty Department: J. cific Ocean.
L. Branford, E. Hilliard.
Young People's Department: Sec-
retary, C. Ashcroft.
FRIENDLY ISLANDS MISSION.
MINISTERS. Population: 22,500; sq. miles,
374.
A. H. Piper, 602 Hay St., Perth, Membership: 34; church, 1.
West Australia, Australia. Address: Nukualofa, Tonga,
E. Hilliard, 602 Hay St., Perth, Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean.
West Australia, Australia. Director: W. W. Palmer.
Missionary Licentiates: W. W.
LICENTIATES. Palmer, M. Ella Boyd.
N. J. Walldorff, 602 Hay St.,
Perth, West Australia, Aus-
tralia.
R. Howie, 602 Hay St., Perth, JAVA MISSION.
West Australia, Australia. Population: 32,000,000; sq. miles,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
50,500.
Membership: 9.
(All of whom may be addressed at. Address: New Holland St., Sour-
602 Hay St., Perth.) abaya, Java, East Indies.
Director and Minister: G. Teas-
Mrs. Ella Finster, Miss M. Chan- dale.
dler, Mrs. Freeman, Miss Daw- Missionary Licentiate:- Mrs. Petra
kins, W. E. Prees, J. L. Bran- Shadsheim.
ford, C. H. Pretyman.

NORFOLK ISLAND MISSION.


COOK ISLANDS MISSION.
Population: 700; sq. miles, 21.
Population: 13,500; sq. miles, 200. Membership: 40; church, 1.
Membership: 30; church, 1. Address: Norfolk Island, Pacific
Address: Arorangi, Raratonga, Ocean.
Cook Islands, South Pacific Missionaries: Mrs. S. T. Belden,
Ocean. H. Mitchell.
Director and Minister: W. H. Sabbath-school Secretary: Miss
Pascoe. Semple.
98 AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS MIS- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


SION. W. W. Fletcher, 12 Dhoby Ghaut,
Population: 7,635,426; sq. miles, Singapore, Malay Archipelago,
115,026. Pacific Ocean.
Membership: 3. Joseph Mills, 12 Dhoby Ghaut,
Address: 16 Calle Nebraska, Er- Singapore, Malay Archipelago,
mita, Manila, Philippine Islands. Pacific Ocean.
Director and Treasurer: R. A. Timothy Tay, 12 Dhoby Ghaut,
Caldwell. Singapore, Malay Archipelago,
Pacific Ocean.
Canvasser: F. J. Parkin, L.
Mobbs.
. PITCAIRN ISLAND MISSION. Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs.
M. V. Jones, 12 Dhoby Ghaut,
Population: 173; sq. miles, 6. Singapore, Malay Archipelago,
Membership: 90; church, 1. Pacific Ocean.
Address: Pitcairn Island, Pacific
Ocean; care British Consul, Pa-
peete, Tahiti, Society Islands.
Missionary Licentiate: J. R. Mc- SOCIETY ISLANDS MISSION.
Coy.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Rosa- Population: 12,800; sq. miles, 642.
lind Young. Membership: 71; churches, 4.
Church-school Teacher: M. W. Address: Papeete, Tahiti, Society
Carey. Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Director and Treasurer: B. J.
Cady.
Minister: B. J. Cady.
SAMOAN MISSION. Missionary Licentiate: Miss Anna
Nelson.
Population: 3,600; sq. miles, 1,701. Sabbath-school Secretary: Airs.
Membership: 6. I. Cady.
Address: Apia, Upola, Samoa, Pa-
cific Ocean.
Director and Treasurer: J. E.
Steed. SUMATRA MISSION.
Population: 3,000,000; sq. miles,
161,612.
SINGAPORE MISSION. Membership: 13.
Address: Padang, West Coast
Population: 300,000; sq. miles, Sumatra, Netherlands, East In-
226. dies.
Membership: 52. church, 1. Director and Treasurer: G. A.
Address: 12 Dhoby
' Ghaut, Singa- Wantzlick.
pore, Malay Archipelago, Pa-
cific Ocean. MINISTER.
Director and Minister: G. F.
Jones. G. A. Wantzlick.
BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized rgoz.

Territory: The Conferences of Auditors: S. S. Barnard, J. How-


North England and South Eng- arth.
land, and the missions of Brit-
ish East Africa, Ireland, Scot- MINISTERS.
land, and Wales.
Population: 47,722,074; sq. miles, E. E. Andross, W. T. Bartlett,
1,121,000. H. C. Lacey, A. A. Carscallen
Membership: 1,797; churches, 45. (Kisumu, British East Africa).
Cable Address: " Hygiene," Gars-
ton, Herts, England. LICENTIATES.
Office: Stanborough Park, Wat-
ford, Herts, England. M. E. Olsen, S. Joyce, A. B. Olsen.
(All persons named below may be
addressed as above.) MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

OFFICERS. J. D. Baker, Mrs. J. D. Baker


(Kisumu, British East Africa).
President: E. E. Andross.
Vice-President: W. H. Wakeham.
Secretary and Treasurer: Miss
Edith Chapman.
Executive Committee: E. E. An- NORTH ENGLAND CONFER-
dross, W. H. Wakeham, W. C. ENCE.
Sisley, W. H. Meredith, W. D.
MacLay, 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,
451 Holloway Road, London, N., Territory: The northern half of
England, including all north of
England.
the south borders of Worcester,
Secretary S. S. and Young Peo-
ple's Departments: W. H. Wake- Warwick, Northampton, and
ham, " Glendale," Buckingham Lincoln.
Road, Watford, England. Population: 16,392,364; sq. miles,
Medical Department: Dr. A. B. Ol- 27,510.
sen, Dr. J. J. Bell,' M. E. Olsen. Membership: 669; churches, 19.
General Missionary Agent: S. Office: 70 Drayton Road, Kings
Joyce. Heath, Birmingham, England.
" Seventh-day Adventist Union, (All persons named below may lie
Limited." (Incorporated 1906.) addressed as above.)
Office: Stanborough Park, Wat-
ford, England. OFFICERS.
Officers: Chairman, E. E. Andross;
Treas., W. C. Sisley; Sec., W. T. President: W. D. MacLay.
Bartlett. Ex. Cora.: E. E. An- Treasurer and Secretary Sabbath-
dross, H. C. Lacey, W. D. Mae- School Department: A. Rodd.
Lay, W. H. Wakeham, W. H. Secretary Young People's Society:
Meredith, S. G. Haughey, M. A. A. Rodd.
Altman, W. C. Sisley, W. T. Auditor: S. S. Barnard.
Bartlett. Executive Committee: W. D. Mac-
99
100 BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE.

Lay, J. Ellis, J. Gillatt, W. don, Bedford, Buckingham, Ox-


Knight, D. Redhead. ford, and Gloucester.
Population: 16,400,00; sq. miles,
MINISTERS. 23,652.
Membership: 664; churches, 12.
W. D. MacLay, A. S. Marchus, J.
Gillatt, Wm. Knight. Office: " Springdale," Union Road,
Wembley, near London, Eng-
land.
LICENTIATES.
(All persons named below may be
J. Ellis, J. D. Gillatt, J. McAvoy, addressed as above.)

WESTERN
NOATN
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CONFERENCES
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F. DeAth.
President: W. H. Meredith.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Secretary and Treasurer: Miss E.
Davies.
Miss Clara Sanders, Miss- Jessie F. Secretary Young People's Society:
Bacon, Miss J. Welch, Mrs. J. Miss E. Davies.
Tatton, Miss M. M. Rogers. Executive Committee: W. H. Mer-
edith, J. W. McCord, W. T.
Bartlett, George Nickels, J.
Bunker.
SOUTH ENGLAND CONFER-
ENCE. , MINISTERS.
Organized 1902; formerly a part
of the British Conference organ- W. H. Meredith, J. W. McCord, F.
D. Gauterau, George Nickels.
ized 1898.
Territory: The southern half of
England, south of the northern LICENTIATE.
boundary of the counties of
Norfolk, Cambridge, Hunting- D. Armstrong.
BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE. 101

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. OFFICERS.

Miss Emily Barnard, Mrs. Laura Director: M. K. Altman.


Whitgrove, Mrs. D. McClelland, Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs. L.
Miss G: Brewer, R. Borrowdale. E. Altman.
Secretary Young People's Society:
Mrs. L. E. Altman.
BRITISH EAST AFRICAN MIS- Canvassing Agent: L. A. Hartford.
SION. Advisory Committee: M. A. Alt-
man, Dr. J. J. Bell, D. A. Par-
Established 1906. sons, A. Cunningham, R. Mus-
Territory: British East Africa. sen.

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Population: 4,000,000; sq. miles, MINISTERS.


1,000,000.
Director and Minister: A. A. Car- M. A. Altman, D. A. Parsons, R.
scallen, Kisumu, British East Mussen.
Africa. LICENTIATE.
Missionary Licentiates: J. D.
Baker, Mrs. J. D. Baker, Kis- Robert Whiteside.
umu, British East Africa.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

IRELAND MISSION. Mrs. L. A. Parsons, Mrs. E. Mc-


Culla, Mrs. A. M. Austin.
Territory: Ireland.
Population: 4,388,107; sq. miles,
32,583.
Membership: 100; churches, 3. SCOTLAND MISSION.
Office: 20 Whitton Road, 'fere- Territory: Scotland.
nure, Dublin, Ireland. Population: 4,676,603; sq. miles,
(All persons named below may be 29,785.
addressed as above.) Membership: 163; churches, 5.
102 BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE.

Office: 43 Jordan Lane, Edinburgh, Membership: 201; churches, 6.


Scotland. Office: " Llandydd," 77 Tewkes-
bury St., Cathay s, Cardiff,
OFFICERS. Wales.
Director: S. G. Haughey. (All persons named below may be
Secretary and Treasurer: John addressed as above.)
Gunn. OFFICERS.
Advisory Committee: S. G.
Haughey, A. E. Bacon, S. H. Director: H. E. Armstrong.
Murphy, John Baird, E. Aplin. Secretary and Treasurer: Miss
0. B. Eastcott.
MINISTERS. Secretary Young People's Society:
S. G. Hatighey, 128 Ledard Road, Miss 0. B. Eastcott.
Langside, Glasgow, Scotland. Advisory Committee: H. E. Arm-
D. P. Miller, 43 Jordan Lane, strong, Isaac Powell, J. W.
Edinburgh, Scotland. Ford, W. A. Shafer, W. H.
A. E. Bacon, 7a High St., Kirk- Charles.
caldy, Scotland. MINISTER.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. H: E. Armstrong.
Mrs. A. E. Bacon, Miss Jane Ar- LICENTIATES.
chibald, Mrs. E. Welsh.
W. Read, W. A. Shafer, Chas. E.
Penrose.
WALES MISSION. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Territory: Wales. Mrs. Myrtle Asay, Mrs. E. Buck-
Population: 1,865,000; sq. miles, man, Miss Edith Chapman, Miss
7,470. E. Turner.

GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized Igor.
Territory: German Empire, Ger- OFFICERS.
man Switzerland, Luxemburg,
Holland, Flemish Belgium, Aus- President: L. R. Conradi.
tria-Hungary, Rumania, Bul- Vice-President: H. F. Schuberth.
garia, Servia, Montenegro, Ger- Secretary of Conference and Sab-
man East Africa. bath-school and Missionary De-
Population: 142,421,790; sq. miles, partments for all German fields
7,389,105. not otherwise provided for: W.
Membership: 6,774; churches, 118. Ising.
Telegraphic Address: Conradi, Treasurer for all German fields
Hamburg, Grindelberg. not otherwise provided for: B.
Office Address for German Union Severin.
Conference and all the German Assistant Treasurer: N. Schlat-
Union Fields and Workers: terer.
Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Ger- Auditors: H. Hartkop, P. John.
many. Transportation Agent: W. Ising.
GERMAN -UNION CONFERENCE. 103

Executive Committee: L. R. Con- Executive Committee: L. R. Con-


radi, H. F. Schuberth, J. T. radi, 0. Luepke, H. Hartkop, W.
Boettcher, J. Pieper, E. Frau- Krum, W. Ising.
chiger, J. F. Huenergardt, G. W.
Schubert, J. G. ()blander, L. MINISTER.
Mathe, E. Enseleit, W. Prill-
witz, Dr. E. Meyer, J. H. Schil- 0. Luepke. ,
ling, J. F. Hinter, W. Krum, H.
Hartkop, R. G. Klingbeil, 0. LICENTIATES.
Luepke, J. Erzberger.
H. Dierking, R. Lusky.
Legal Association: " Hamburger
Verein der Siebenten-Tag-Ad-
ventisten: " Pres., L. R. Con- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
radi; Accountant, H. Hartkop;
C. von Fintel, Alice Kiissner,
Trustees, L. R. Conradi, H. F. Amanda Severin, Sophie Hoyer.
Schuberth, W. Krum, J. Erz-
berger, H. Hartkop, J. Pieper, E. B. German East African Mission.
Frauchiger, J. T. Boettcher, J.
G. ()blander, G. W. Schubert, J. (Entered 1903.)
H. Schilling, L. Mathe, E. Ense- Territory: German East Africa.
leit. Population: 6,703,000.
Medical Committee: Dr. E. Meyer, Membership: 8; church, 1.
Head Station: Kihuiro.
DT. A. W. Petershon, Dr. Planer, Address: Kihuiro, Post Mombo,
Dr. V. Pampaian, D. Isaak. German East Africa.
MINISTER. Mission Committee: B. Ohme, A.
Langholf, E. Kotz, A. C. Enns,
J. Erzberger.
G. Sander.
LICENTIATE. Missionaries: B. Ohme, E. Kotz,
Mrs. Helene Ohme.
W. Ising.
Second Station: Friedenstal, Post
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. Mombo, German East Africa.
Missionaries: A. Langholf, Mrs.
J. Christiansen.
F. Langholf, Miss Auguste Eich-
MEDICAL MISSIONARY. olz.
Third Station: Vuasu, Post Mom-
Dr. A. W. Petershon.
bo, German East Africa.
Missionaries: A. C. Enns, G.
Sander.
GERMAN UNION DISTRICT.
Organized 1905.
A. Home Field. EAST GERMAN CONFERENCE.
Territory: Hamburg, Altona, Organized 1901.
Wandsbeck, Vierlanden, Frie-
densau, District Zerichow 1. Territory: Provinces of Branden-
Population: 1,145,000. burg, Pomerania, City of Berlin,
Membership: 483; churches, 3. and theKingdom of Saxony.
Address: Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Population: 11,764,981.
burg, Germany. Membership: 1,189; churches, 19.

OFFICERS. OFFICERS.
President: L. R. Conradi. President: G. W. Schubert.
Secretary: W. Ising. Secretary: L. Trautmann.
Treasurer: B. Severin. Treasurer: B. Severin.
104 GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Sabbath-school a n d Missionary LICENTIATES..


Secretary: W. Ising.
General Canvassing Agent: A. H. Meyer, F. Horner.
Liidtke.
Executive Committee: G. W. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Schubert, K. Sinz, A. Liidke, P.
Fenner, J. Lillig. F. Grieser, J. Fehr.

MINISTERS..
HUNGARIAN CONFERENCE.
G. W. Schubert, H. Baumann, K.
Sinz, M. Stiickrath. Organized Dec. 11-15, 1907.
LICENTIATES. Territory: Hungary.
Population: 20,256,669.
M. H. Wentland, 0. Schwenecke, Membership: 372; churches, 3.
P. Staubert, R. Cunitz.
OFFICERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
President: J. F. Huenergardt.
F. Rohne, C. Amelung, W. Hoff- Executive Committee: J. F. Hu-
man, H. Pieper, H. Glass, A. energardt, K. Reifschneider, M.
Rebensburg, W. Schiifer, P. Oesz, N. Bodirnge, M. Botty-
StOcker, H. Junker, M. Brentke, anczky.
H. Ehehalt, Ella Bahre, H. Erz-
berger, E. Sohnrey, E. Walther. MINISTERS.

MISSIONARY NURSE. J. F. Huenergardt, K. Reifschnei-


der.
M. Kray. LICENTIATES.

P. Todor, F. Kessel.
GERMAN-SWISS CONFERENCE.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Organized 1901.
Anna Nagy, Judit Fiilop, Helen
Population: 2,473,284. Kraus, E. Meitert, S. Botty-
. Membership: 427; churches, 10. anczky.
Address: Nonnenweg 22, Basle,
Switzerland.
OFFICERS. NORTH GERMAN CONFER-
ENCE.
President: J. G. Oblander.
Secretary: G. W. Hockarth. Organized 1907.
Treasurer: W. Sebald. Territory: Province of Hanover
Sabbath-school and Missionary (except the southern part, with
Secretary: Mrs. L. Sebald. Gottingen), Oldenburg, Bremen,
Canvassing Agent: A. Gloor. Li'beck, Mecklenburg, Schleswig-
Executive Committee: J. G. Oh- Holstein (excepting Altona-
hinder, W. Kury, R. Schillinger, Wandsbeck).
W. Sebald, J. Murbach. Population: 5,162,498.
Membership: 480; churches, 6.
MINISTERS.
OFFICERS.
J. G. Oblander, R. Schillinger, G.
W. Hockarth. President: L. Mathe.
GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE. 105

Secretary: M. Ponig. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Treasurer: B. Severin. F. Leplatoni, F. Uldokat, C. Kap-
Sabbath-school and Missionary itz, 0. Kapitz.
Secretary: W. Ising.
Canvassing Agent: A. Kollhosser.
Executive Committee: L. Mathe,
0. Madsen, A. Kollhosser, E. RHENISH-PRUSSIAN CONFER-
KOster, B. Morick. ENCE.
MINISTERS. Organized 1903.
Territory: Rhenish Province.
L. Mathe, 0. Madsen. Population: 6,436,337.
Membership: 739; churches, 13.
LICENTIATES.

W. Hegrma.nn, F. J. Ott, W. Sch- OFFICERS.


wenecke. President: E. Ed. Frauchiger.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Secretary: A. Horner.
'Treasurer: B. Severin.
M. Ponig, F. -Gotting, E. ROssler, Sabbath-school a n d Missionary
Johanna Walkemayer, Helena Secretary: W. Ising.
Klages, Hugo Feddersen. Canvassing Agent: H. Kalbfleisch.
Executive Committee: E. Ed.
MISSIONARY NURSE. Frauchiger, H. Kalbfleisch, H.
Behr, F. Dorner, A. Matern.
H. Sohnreg.
MINISTERS.

E. Ed. Frauchiger, H. Behr.


PRUSSIAN CONFERENCE.
LICENTIATES.
Organized 1903.
W. Varlemann, H. Schmitz, C.
Territory: East and West Prussia. Bruck, E. Gugel, P. Drinhaus.
Population: 3,671,922.
Membership: 727; churches, 22. '
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS.
F. Klein, A. Muller, H. Drang-
President: E. Enseleit. meister, R. Miller, J. Jesberg,
Secretary: M. Schiirer. Math. Benner, A. Offermann,
Treasurer: B. Severin. Joh. Penner, C. Griesbach.
Sabbath-school and Missionary
Secretary: W. Ising.
Canvassing Agent: W. Koller. SILESIAN CONFERENCE.
Executive Committee: E. Enseleit,
W. Koller, G. Domnick, F. Uld- Organized 1907.
okat, G. Unruhe.
Territory: The Provinces of Si-
MINISTERS. lesia and Posen.
Population: 6,929,248.
E. Enseleit, G. Domnick. Membership: 463; churches, 9.

LICENTIATES. OFFICERS.

A. Rockel, J. Christoffers, R. Krim- President: J. Pieper.


pel, M. Schtiere. Secretary: C. Dangschat.
106 GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Sabbath-school a n d Missionary MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Secretary: W. Ising.
Treasurer: B. Severin. J. Muth, Felix Gassman, J. See-
Canvassing Agent: E. Nopper. flied, C. Motzer, K. Koepfer,
Executive Committee: J. Pieper, A. Striibel, R. Liechte, Barbetta
G. Perk, E. Nopper, W. Bartsch, Ried, M. Liineberg, Alice Favre,
and St. Reckziegel. Richard Werner, Anna Haus-
child.
MINISTERS.

J. Pieper, G. Perk.
WEST GERMAN CONFERENCE.
LICENTIATES. Organized 1898.
C. Dangschat, F. Adomeit. Territory: The Provinces of Sax-
ony (excepting District Zeri-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. chow I), Westphalia, Hesse-
Nassau, Grand Duchy of Hesse
R. Schutz, A. Krautschik, F. Scior; north of the Main, Duchies of
Louise Rowlin, Marie Rieger, Brunswick and Anhalt, southern
Kiite Vater, Louise Kroll, Marta part of Hannover, and the Thur-
Thiimmel. ingia States.
Population: 12,206,846.
Membership: 744; churches, 11.
SOUTH GERMAN CONFER-
OFFICERS.
ENCE.
President: H. F. Schuberth.
Organized 1902. Secretary: E. Bahr.
Territory: Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Sabbath-school a n d Missionary
Baden, Alsace-Lorraine, Hessia Secretary: W. Ising.
south of the Main, Hohenzol- Canvassing Agent: Carl Hacker.
lern, and Luxemburg. Treasurer: B. Severin.
Population: 13,771,167. Executive Committee: H. F. Schu-
Membership: 742; churches, 13. berth, H. Fenner, Dietrich-
Cassel, Limpert-Hagen, Carl
OFFICERS. Hacker.

President: J. H. Schilling. MINISTERS.


Secretary: K. Koepfer.
Sabbath-school a n d Missionary H. F. Schuberth, H. Fenner, F.
Secretary: W. Ising. Zerndt.
Treasurer: B. Severin.
Canvassing Agent: H. Lukat. LICENTIATES.
Executive Committee: J. H. Schil-
ling, F. Prieser, H. Lukat, C. E. Bahr, 0. Janert.
Wittig, J. G. Hopf.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

IINISTERS.
A. Sommer, W. von Oppen, E.
J. H. Schilling, F. Prieser. von Oppen, H. Hintz, Edgar
Hartmann, Ernst Hartmann, D.
LICENTIATES. Brinkmann, F. Saemann, A.
Waysch, G. Freund, W. K611ing,
C. Untermaier, `TT. Staubert, C. A. Herbert, M. Becker, F. Son-
Kamm, Hans Steiner. nenschein, M. Behrendt.
GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE. 107

AUSTRIAN MISSION. LICENTIATE.

Territory: Austria, including Bos- A. Seefried.


nia and Herzegovina.
Population: 29,168,332. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Membership: 83; church, 1.
J. Mantu, A. Bereck.
OFFICERS
Director: W. Prillwitz.
Advisory Committee:' W. Frill- HOLLAND AND FLEMISH BEL-
. witz, J. Wolfgarten, J. Mako-
vsky. GIUM MISSION.
MINISTER.
Territory: Holland and Flemish
W. Prillwitz. Belgium.
Population: 9,167,679.
LICENTIATE. Membership: 178; churches, 5.

J. Wolfgarten. OFFICERS.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Director: R. G. Klingbeil.


Secretary J. Wibbens.
F. Gruber, G. Skakal, R. W. &hi- Treasurer: B. Severin.
. mek, J. Makovsky, E. Schtitt, Sabbath-school a n d Missionary
F. Prauhart. Secretary: W. Ising.
Canvassing Agent: M. Arendse.
Advisory Committee: R. G. Kling-
BALKAN MISSION. beil, J. Wibbens, J. Wintzen, M.
Arendse, A. Traarbach, Chr.
Territory: Rumania, Bulgaria, Westerdaal.
Servia, and Montenegro.
Population: 13,564,827. MINISTERS.
Membership: 139; churches, 2.
R. G. Klingbeil, J. Wintzen.
OFFICERS.
LICENTIATES.
Director: J. F. Hinter.
Advisory Committee: J. F. Hinter, P. Schilstra, J. Wibbens.
G. Kruger, A. Seefried.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MINISTER.
J. Loots, M. Arendse, A. Stoss-
J. F. Hinter. berg, Z. Weidner.

LATIN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized 1907.

Territory: The Roman-Swiss and Population: 107,894,374; sq. miles,


the French Conferences, and the 790,539.
Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Membership: 863; churches, 23.
French-Belgian, Algerian, and General Office: 29 rue de la Syna-
Tunis. Mission Fields. gogue, Geneva, Switzerland.
108 LATIN UNION CONFERENCE.

OFFICERS. LICENTIATES.

President: L. P. Tieche. Arthur Jacques, Beauvoisin, Gard,


Vice-President: H. H. Dexter. France.
Secretary: Jean Vuilleuinier. J. P. Badaut, Branges, Saone et
Treasurer: J. Robert. Loire, France.
Sabbath-school Secretary: J. Rob- Jules Rey, Poste Restante, St.
ert. Etienne, Loire, France.
Executive Committee: L. P. C. Guenin, rue des Huisselets 3,
Tieehe, H. H. Dexter, Joseph Montleliard, Doubs, France.
Curdy, Chas. T. Everson, J.
Robert, Jean Vuilleumier, Er- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
nesto Schwantes, P. A.. De For- F. Blanzat, 61 rue du Creuil, St.
est, W. G. Bond, G. Roth. Etienne, Loire, France.
Committee of Publication: Execu- Jenne Bourquin, rue de la Liberte
tive Committee of the Latin 2, Cette, Herault, France.
Union Conference. Aime Sallee, Nimes, Gard, France.
MINISTER.
MISSIONARY NURSE.
L. P. Tieche, 29 rue de la Syna- Miss E. Pommier, 29 rue de la
gogue, Geneva, Switzerland. Synagogue, Geneva, Switzer-
land.

FRENCH CONFERENCE.
ROMAN-SWISS CONFERENCE.
Organized 1907.
Territory: The French- and Ital-
Territory: France. ian-speaking parts of Switzer-
Population: 38,961,945; sq. miles, land.
207,054. Population: 952,099; sq. miles,
Membership: 232; churches, 7. 5,000.
Office: 29 rue de la Synagogue, Membership: 509; churches, 14.
Geneva, Switzerland. Office: 29 rue de la Synagogue,
Geneva, Switzerland.
OFFICERS.
(All persons named below whose
President: H. H. Dexter. addresses are omitted may be
Secretary: Maurice Walther. addressed as above.)
Treasurer: International Tract OFFICERS.
Society (Geneva).
Sabbath-school Secretary: J. Rob- President: J. Curdy.
ert. Secretary: Mrs. E. Robert.
Executive Committee: H. H. Dex- Treasurer: International Tract
ter, T. Nussbaum, Ulysse Augs- Society (Geneva).
bourger, J. Roustain, Pierre Sabbath-school a n d Missionary
G ourquet. Secretary: Mrs. E. Robert.
Executive Committee: J. Curdy,
MINISTERS. Pierre Schild, A. Guenin, Alcide
Beguelin, A. Borle.
H. H. Dexter, 20 rue Pasteur,
Nimes, Gard, France. MINISTERS.
T. Nussbaum, 1 rue George, Mont-
pellier, Herault, France. J. Curdy, Corcelles, Neuchatel,
Ulysse Augsbourger, 8 Avenue de Switzerland.
la Tourelle, St. Mande, Seine, Jean Vuilleumier, Gland, Switzer-
France. - land.
LATIN UNION CONFERENCE. 109

Paul Badaut, St. Croix, Vaud, ITALIAN MISSION.


Switzerland.
Territory: Italy.
LICENTIATES. Population: 33,733,198; sq. miles,
110,550.
David Lecoultre, Henri Provin. Membership: 43; church, 1.
Address: 20 via Varese, Rome,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Italy.
MINISTER.
Marie Hanhardt, Louise Berlie, Al-
fred Vaucher. Chas. T. Everson.

LICENTIATES.
ALGERIAN AND TUNIS Leopold Benezet, P. A. Fant.
MISSION.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Territory: Algeria and Tunis.
Population: 6,621,475; sq. miles, Mrs. Josephine Schell.
235,474.
Membership: 4.

LICENTIATES. PORTUGUESE MISSION.


S. Jespersson, 73 rue Michelet, Territory: Portugal.
Alger, Algeria. Population: 5,423,132; sq. miles,
Paul Steiner, 73 rue Michelet, 36,038.
Alger, Algeria. Membership:- 19.
MINISTERS.

FRENCH-BELGIAN MISSION. Ernesto Schwantes, rua do Bom-


firn 124, Oporto, Portugal.
Territory: French-speaking Bel- C. E. Rentfro, Calcada de La-
gium. veiras 131, Lisbon, Portugal.
Population: 3,584,569; sq. miles,
6,373.
Membership: 28; church, 1.
Address: Rue Frere Urban 116, SPANISH MISSION.
Jumet, Belgium.
Territory: Spain.
MINISTER. Population: 18,617,956; sq. miles,
190,050.
G. Roth, rue Frere Urban 116, Membership: 28.
Jumet, Belgium.
MINISTERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. W. G. Bond, Calle San Luis C,
Gracia, Barcelona, Spain.
D. E. Delhove; rue Royale 243, Frank Bond, Calle Pelayo. 11,
Marchienne, Belgium. Principal, Valencia, Spain.
LEVANT UNION MISSION
Territory: Greece and Crete, Turk- OFFICERS.
ish Empire, Egypt, Egyptian
Soudan, Persia. Advisory Committee: L. R. Con-
Population: 50,740,636; sq. miles, radi, C. D. AcMoody, Z. G. Ba-
3,493,000. harian, Jay J. Nethery, W. E.
Membership: 297; churches, 6. Howell; Alice Kiissner (Treas.).

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LEVANT UNION MISSION


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EGYPTIAN MISSION. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

Territory: Egypt and Egyptian Ida Schlegel.


Soudan.
Population: 14,518,274. MEDICAL MISSIONARY.
Membership: 10; church, 1.
Address: Maison Korabi; Ohara R. G. Edib.
el Kobesi, Cairo, Egypt.

OFFICERS.
SYRIAN MISSION.
Advisory Committee: Jay J. Territory: Syria, Palestine, Meso-
Nethery, Awada Abd-Elshaheed, potamia, and Arabia.
R. G. Edib. Population: 6,288,600.
Membership: 21; church, 1.
MINISTERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Jay J. Nethery and Awada Abd-
.Elshaheed. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gregorius, Dent-
110
LEVANT UNION MISSION. 111

sche Post, Jerusalem, Palestine, office, Galata, Constantinople,


Syria. Turkey.
Wilhelmine Miiller, Deutsche Post, Z. C. Baharian, Aintab, Asia
Jerusalem, Palestine, Syria. Minor.
Elias Zarub, Deutsche Post, Bei- Alexander Buzugherian.
rut, Syria.
A. Mertke, Deutsche Post, Jeru- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
salem, Palestine, Syria.
Aznive Inedjian, Enock Ayvazian, _
Hagop Touzjian, Garabed Sim-
ionyan, Loxandra Kianidon.
TURKISH MISSION.
Territory: European Turkey, Ar-
menia, Asia Minor, and Crete. GRECIAN MISSION.
Population: 17,999,956.
Membership: 263; churches, 4. Territory: Greece.
Address: English Post-office, Gal- Population: 2,433,806.
ata, Constantinople, Turkey. Membership: 3.
Missionary: W. E. Howell, Kep-
OFFICERS. hisia, Athens, Greece.
Director: C. D. AcMoody.
Advisory Committee: C. D. Ac-
Moody, G. Dail, Z. G. Baharian. PERSIA.
MINISTERS. (Unentered.)
C. D. AcMoody, English Post- Population: 9,500,000.

RUSSIAN UNION CONFERENCE.


(Organized 1907, at Riga; began its separate existence Jan. r, igo8.)

Territory: The Russian Empire, MINISTER.


exclusive of Finland.
Population: 145,980,100; sq. miles, J. T. Boettcher.
2,250,782.
Membership: 2,558; churches, 39.
Address: Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
burg, Germany, for all the Rus- BALTIC CONFERENCE.
sian fields.
(Organized 1907, at Riga, the or-
OFFICERS. ganization going into effect
Jan. 1, 1908.)
President: J. T. Boettcher. Territory: The Baltic Provinces
Secretary: S. Bojanus. (Esthonia, Livonia, Courland),
Treasurer and Sabbath-school and and the governments of St.
Missionary Secretary for all the Petersburg and Poskov.
Russian Fields: E. Fenner. Population: 6,296,300.
Executive Committee: J. T. Boet- Membership: 383; churches, 3.
tcher, H. J. Loebsack, D. Isaak,
0. Wildgrube, H. K. Loebsack, OFFICERS.
D. P. Gaede, 0. Sprohge.
Auditor: H. Hartkop. President: J. T. Boettcher.
112 RUSSIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Secretary: J. Schneider. OFFICERS.


Executive Committee: J. T. Boet-
tcher, J. Sprohge, J. Teesneek, President: H. J. Loebsack.
J. Bitsch, J. Hahn. Secretaries: J. Isaak and E.
Gnadjin.
MINISTER. Executive Committee: H. J. Loeb-
sack, J. Ebel, E. Gnadjin, V.
J. Sprohge. Pampaian, P. Kohn, A. Schitt-
nikow.
LICENTIATE.
MINISTERS.
J. Jurikson.
H. J. Loebsack, J. Ebel.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
J. Schneider, A. Rauk, J. Pachla,
R. Fenner. F. Koch, E. Gn5djip, A. Osol.

R USE 1/11v UNION CONFERENCE

MISSIONARY COLPORTEURS. MEDICAL MISSIONARY.

Lilly Sander, Aug. Klement, Joh. V. Pampaian.


Sommer, Jon. Dreimann, R.
Irbe. MISSIONARY COLPORTEURS.

G. Zirat, J. Isaak, M. K. Koch.


CAUCASIAN CONFERENCE.
Organized in 1901 as South Rus- SOUTH RUSSIAN CONFER-
sian Conference.
ENCE.
Territory: Cis- and Trans-Cauca-
sus and District I. (An organized Conference from
Population: 11,759,600. Jan. 1, 1908.)
Membership: 706; churches, 16. Territory: The governments of
RUSSIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 113

Bessarabia, Kherson, Kharkof, MIDDLE RUSSIAN MISSION.


Yekatrinoslaf, Taurien, , Don
District II. Territory: The governments of
Population: 14,201,000. Archangel, Yaroslaf, Kaluga,
Membership: 474; churches, 5. Kazan, Kief, Kostroma, Kursk,
Moghilef, Moscow, Nijni-Nov-
OFFICERS. gorod, Novgorod, Olonetz, Orel,
Penza, Fern, Podolia, Poltava,
President: D. Isaak. Riazan, Simbirsk, Smolensk,
Secretary: W. Schlegel, Jr.. Tambof, Chernigof, Tula, Tver,
Executive Committee: D. Isaak, Vitebsk, Vladimir, Vologda,
J. Perk, M. Demidow, P. Thies- Voronej, Viatka.
sen, J. Albrecht. Population: 62,793,900. .
Membership: 256; churches, 2.
MINISTERS.
OFFICERS.
D. Isaak, J. Perk, G. Tetz.
Director: 0. Wildgrube.
LICENTIATE. Secretary: Paul Born.
Advisory Committee: 0. Wild-
W. Schlegel, Jr. grube, J. T. Boettcher, A. Gran-
berg, C. Schamkow, R. Jurkin.
MISSIONARY COLPORTEURS.
MINISTER.
F. Baisch, G. Fritz, D. Regier, P.
Thiessen. 0. Wildgrube.

LICENTIATES.
EAST RUSSIAN MISSION. C. Schamkow, J. Pilkewitsch.
Territory: Astrakhan, Saratov, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Samara, Orenburg, and Ufa
governments, and Asiatic Rus- Benj. Schmidt, Paul Born, Kus-
sia. min Reputin, lsosim Prowo-
Population: 28,848,100. losky.
Membership: 469; churches, 7.
MISSIONARY NURSE.
OFFICERS.
Rosa Kleist.
Director: H. K. Loebsack.
Secretary: H. Ostwald.
Advisory Committee: H. K. Loeb-
sack, G. Hetze, J. Wuckert, G. WEST RUSSIAN MISSION.
Lehmann, A. Gondar. (To date from Jan. 1, 1908.)
MINISTERS. Territory: Poland, Kovno, Vol-
hynia, Grodno, Minsk, Vilna.
H. K. Loebsack, G. Hetze. Population: 22,091,200. '
Membership: 270; churches, 5.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS.
H. Ostwald, A. Gondar, H. Berg.
Director: D. P. Gaede.
MISSIONARY COLPORTEURS. Secretary: H. Torowsky.
Executive Committee: D. P.
G. Schwab, W. Baskow. Gaede, K. Remfert, A. Arnhold.
114 RUSSIAN UNION 'CONFERENCE.

MINISTERS. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

D. P. Oaede, R. Voss. H. Torowsky.

LICENTIATE. MISSIONARY COLPORTEUR.

K. Remfert. W. Conrad.

SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized Igor.

Territory: The Conferences of Membership: 750; churches, 20.


Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, Cable Address: Expedit, Copen-
and the Finnish, Icelandic, hagen.
Northland, and Abyssinian Mis- Office: Margrethevej 5, Copenha-
sions. gen, V., Denmark.
Population: 21,424,364; sq. miles, (All persons named below may be
687,284. addressed as above.)
Membership: 2,727; churches, 82.
Office: Margrethevej 5, Copen-
OFFICERS.
hagen, V., Denmark.
(Workers in this field whose ad-
dress is omitted can be reached President: J. C. Raft.
through the Union office ad- Vice-President: N. P. Nelsen.
dress.) Secretary: L. Miiderspach.
Treasurer: Jens Olsen.
OFFICERS.
Secretary Sabbath-school and Mis-
sionary Depts.: Jens Olsen.
Chairman: L. R. Conradi. Field Missionary Agent: P. Han-
Secretary: A. C.'Christensen. sen.
Treasurer: Jens Olsen. Auditors: L. P. Hansen, John P.
Executive Committee: L. R. Con- Hansen.
radi, 0. A. Johnson, 0. Johnson, Executive Committee: J. C. Raft,
J. C. Raft, E. Lind, J. C. Otto- N. P. Nelsen, Jens Olsen, P.
sen, Fred Anderson, C. C. Jen- Hansen, H. L. Henriksen, L.
sen, S. F. Svensson. Murderspach, J. P. Hansen.,

MINISTERS. MINISTERS.
P. A. Hansen, Margrethevej 5, J. C. Raft, P. Christensen, M. M.
Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Olsen, L. Muderspach.
0. A. Johnson, Nyhyttan, Jtirn-
boAs,. Sweden.
LICENTIATE.

DENMARK CONFERENCE. Z. Sherrig.

Organized 1880. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.


Territory: Denmark.
Population: 2,588,919. 0. T. Helleraas.
SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 115

NORWAY CONFERENCE. Secretary: C. B. Jensen.


Treasurer: A. C. Christensen.
Organized 1887. Secretary Sabbath-school and
Territory: Norway, excepting Tract and Missionary, Depts.:
Nordland, Troms0, and Fin- John M. Nielsen.
marken. Field Missionary Agent: J. M.
Population: 2,052,221. Narem.
Membership: 855; churches, 22. Executive Committee: C. C. Jen-
Cable Address: Sundhedsbladet, sen, N. P. Nelsen, J. M. Narem,
Christiania. H. Z. Johansen, H. J. Hansen.

SCANDINAVIAN UNION
CONFERENCE
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Norway.
(All persons named below may be C. C. Jensen, N P. Nelsen.
addressed as above.)
OFFICERS. LICENTIATES.

President: C. C. Jensen. Edward Iversen, 0. A. Narem.


116 SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Knud Olsen, Johanne Bjorckelund, Mathilda Olsson, 0. Karlsson, J.


Julie Lycke. Andqrsson, Tilda Lindgren.

SWEDISH CONFERENCE. ABYSSINIAN MISSION.


Organized 1882. Opened 1907.
Territory: Sweden, except Norr- Territory: Italian colony of
botten Vesterbotten, and Ves- Eritrea.
ternorrland Lan, which are in- Population: 8,280,000.
cluded in the Northland Mis- Address: (Via Brindisi, Italy)
sion. Poste restante, Asmara, Eri-
Population: 4,751,046. trea.
Membership: 880; churches, 32. Missionaries: P. N. Lindegren,
Office: Kungsgatan 34, Stockholm, Julius Persson.
Sweden.
(All persons named below may be
addressed as above.) FINLAND MISSION.
OFFICERS. Territory: Finland.
Population: 2,816,500.
President: S. F. Svensson. Membership: 116; churches, 3.
Vice-President: E. Lind. Office: Unionsgatan 4, Helsing-
Secretary and Treasurer: J. R. f ors, Finland.
Lindqvist.
Secretary S. S. Department: A. F. OFFICERS.
Ross.
Field Missionary Agent: E. Lind, Superintendent: Fred Anderson.
Arboga, Sweden. Advisory Board: Fred Anderson,
Auditors: Maria Haglund, J. F. R. Oberg, and N. Hammar.
Bergstrom. Secretary, Treasurer, and Field
Executive Committee: S. F. Svens- Missionary Agent: N. Hammar.
son, E. Lind, J. R. Lindqvist, Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs.
J. M. Erikson, C. Kahlstrom. M. E. Anderson.
Conference Association: " Salls-
kapet Sanningens Harold." Pres., MINISTERS.
E. Lind; Vice-Pres., S. F. Svens-
son; Sec., J. M. Erikson; Fred Anderson, F. R. oberg.
Treas., J. R. Lindqvist; other MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
members, K. A. Fernstrom, Ch.
Kahlstrbm, J. A. Lindberg; Oskar Anderson, Hugo Mikkonen.
Auditors, K. Mattson, J. Berg-
strom.

MINISTERS. ICELAND MISSION.

K. A. Fernstrom, E. J. Ahren, Territory: Iceland and Greenland.


A. J. Settergren, J. M. Erikson, Population: 90,363.
Membership: 25; church, 1.
S. F. Svensson, Ole NelsOn.
Address: Reykjavik, Iceland.
LICENTIATE. DIRECTOR AND MINISTER.
Birder Anderson. David Ostlurid.
SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 117

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Population: 845,315. "


Membership: 101; churches, 4.
Nils Anderson, Sigridur Jonsdat- Director: 0. Johnson.
ter.
MINISTERS.
NORTHLAND MISSION.
0. Johnson, Storgaden 50, Lu-
Territory: Counties of Nordland, lea, Sweden.
TromsO, Finmarken (in Nor- A. Sewaldsen, Melbo, Nordland,
way), and. Norrbottens, Vester- Norway.
bottens, a n d Vesternorrlands J. Wallenkampf, Storgaden 50,
Lan (in Sweden). Lulea, Sweden.

SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE,


Organized rgoz:

Territory: The Conferences of Youngs Ave., Berea, Durban,


Cape Colony (including Orange Natal, South Africa.
River Colony) and Natal-Trans-
vaal, and the Missions of Ba- MINISTERS.
sutoland, Barotseland, Mara-
natha, Somabula, Solusi, and W. S. Hyatt, Kenilworth, Cape,
Nyasaland. . South Africa.
Population: 7,302,070; sq. miles, M. C. Sturdevant, Solusi Mission,
1,109,264. Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Af-
Membership: 689; churches, 20. rica.
Cable Address: Adventist, Cape F. B. Armitage, Maranatha Mis-
Town. sion, Trumpeters, near Grahams-
Office: 7 Cheapside, Kimberley, town, Cape Colony, South Af-
South Africa. rica.
T. H. Branch, 56 Roeland St.,
OFFICERS. Cape Town, South Africa.
J. C. Rogers, Malamulo Mission,
President: W. S. Hyatt, Kenil- Cholo, near Blantyre, Nyasa-
worth, Cape, South Africa. land, Africa.
Vice-President: I. J. Hankins, 14 W. H. Anderson, S. D. A. Mission,
Hiddingh Ave., Cape Town, Pemba, Northwest Rhodesia,
South Africa. - South Africa.
Secretary and Treasurer: J. V. G. W. Shone, 56 Roeland St., Cape
Willson, office address. Town, South Africa.
Executive Committee: W. S. E. R. Williams, 56 Roeland St.,
Hyatt, H. J. Edmed, M. C. Stur- Cape Town, South Africa.
devant, F. B. Armitage, S. C.
Austen, R. C. Honey, J. C. Bau- LICENTIATES.
mann, J. V. Willson, and the
president of the Cape Colony C. R. Sparrow, S. D. A. Mission,
Conference. Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Af-
Sabbath-school and Young Peo- rica.
ple's Departments: Secretary, J. F. Olmstead, Kenilworth, Cape,
Miss Mary E. Robertson, 34 South Africa.
118 SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE.

W. C. Walston, Somabula Mis- Miss Mabel Branch, 56 Roeland


sion, Gwelo, Rhodesia, South St., Cape Town, South Africa.
Africa. Miss E. Edie, 56 Roeland St., Cape
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Town, South Africa.
R. Moko, 56 Roeland St., Cape
Mrs. M. C. Sturdevant, Solusi Town, South Africa.
Mission, Bulawayo, Rhodesia,
South Africa. M. Kalaka, Kolo Mission, Weg-
Mrs. F. B. Armitage, Maranatha ener, Orange River Colony,
Mission, Trumpeters, near Gra- South Africa.

SOUTH AFRICAN
UNION
CONFERENCE

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CAPE COLONY CONFERENCE


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ham stown, Cape Colony, South CAPE COLONY CONFERENCE.


Africa.
Formerly the South African Con-
Mrs. J. C. Rogers, Malamulo Mis- ference, organized 1892.
sion, Cholo, near Blantyre,
Territory: Cape Colony and
Nyasaland, Africa. Orange River Colony.
Mrs. T. H. Branch, 56 Roeland St., Population: 2,791,768; sq. miles,
Cape Town, South Africa. 327,101.
SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE. 119

Membership: 423; churches, 11. T. J. Gibson, 56 Roeland St., Cape


Office: 56 Roeland St., Cape Town, Town, South Africa.
South Africa. David Sparrow, 56 Roeland St.,
Cape Town, South Africa.
Mrs. M. E. Smith, 56 Roeland St.,
OFFICERS. Cape Town, South Africa.
F. Sates, 1VIilner Ave., Sydenham
President: W. S. Hyatt, office ad- Port Elizabeth, Cape, South Af-
dress. rica.
Secretary and Treasurer: T. J. Mrs. D. H. Groenewald, 56 Roe-
Gibson, office address. land St., Cape Town, South Af-
Executive Committee: W. S. Hy- rica.
att, I. J. Hankins, J. M. Free-
man, Dr. G. Thomason, D. F. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Tarr, 0. 0. Fortner, E. Ingle.
International Tract Society: Sec. Miss Victoria Sutherland, Heis-
and Treas., T. J. Gibson. terbach, Bethlehem, Orange
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. G. River Colony, South Africa.
R. Israel, Kenilworth, Cape, Miss Frances Haupt, Mooi Hook,
South Africa. Harrismith, Orange River Col-
Young People's Secretary: G. R. ony, South Africa.
Israel, Kenilworth, Cape, South
Africa.
Medical Missionary Board: I. J.
Hankins, 0. 0. Fortner, Dr. G.
Thomason, G. R. Israel, J. V. NATAL,TRANSVAAL CONFER-
Willson, E. Ingle, F. Reed. ENCE.
Officers: Chairman, I. J. Hankins;
Sec. and Treas., E. Ingle. Organized 1902.
Territory: The Colonies of Natal
AIINISTERS. and Transvaal.
Population: 2,480,216; sq. miles,
I. J. Hankins, 14 Hiddingh Ave., 147,870.
Cape Town, South Africa. Membership: 132; churches, 4.
D. F. Tarr, Third Ave., Clare- Telegraphic Address: "Watch-
mont, Cape, South Africa. man," Maritzburg, Natal, South
Africa.
J. M. Freeman, Bloemfontein,
Orange River Colony, South Af- Office: Stranach Street, Pieter-
rica. maritzburg, Natal, South Af-
rica.

LICENTIATE. OFFICERS.

G. Thomason, M. D., Plumstead, President: II. J. Edmed.


Cape, South Africa. Vice-President: J. C. Baumann.
D. C. Theunissen, 56 Roeland St., Secretary and Treasurer: F. Mac-
Cape Town, South Africa. donald.
Executive Committee: H. J. Ed-
med, J. C. Baumann, W. F.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. W,,lter, A. Beissner, J. H. De
Beer.
J. V. Willson, 7 Cheapside, Kim- Tract Society: Secretary and
berley, South Africa. Treasurer, F. Macdonald.
Mrs. J. V. Wilson, 7 Cheapside, Sabbath-school Department: Sec-
Kimberley, South Africa. retary, Miss M. E. Robertson.
120 SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE.

MINISTERS. Director and Minister: W. H.


Anderson.
H. J. Edmed, Stranach St., Pieter-
maritzburg, Natal, South Af-
rica. BASUTOLAND MISSION.
D. H. Groenewald, Stranach St.,
Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Established 1899.
Africa. Population: 275,561.
Membership: 13; church, 1.
LICENTIATES. Address: Kolo Mission, Wepener,
F. C. Ernst, Vryheid, Natal, Orange River Colony, South
South Africa. Africa.
Wm. H. Haupt, Stranach St., Director:
Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Licentiate:
Missionary Licentiate: M. Kalaka.
Africa.
Mission School Teacher: Murray
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Kalaka.
Miss M. E. Robertson, Stranach
St., Pietermaritzburg, Natal,
MARANATHA MISSION.
South Africa.
Mrs. H. J. Edmed, Stranach St., Established 1906.
Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South
(A misison among the Kaffirs.)
Africa.
Miss A. Strachan, Stranach St., Population: 23,268; sq. miles, 2-
Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South 602.
Africa. Address: Maranatha MissiOn,
F. Macdonald, Stranach St., -Pie- Trumpeters, near Grahamstown,
termaritzburg, Natal, South Cape Colony, South Africa.
Africa. Director and Minister: F. B. Ar-
mitage.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. F. B.
Miss Amy M. Ingle, Vryheid, Armitage, Miss Mabel Japtha.
Natal, South Africa.
LICENSED COLPORTEURS. NYASALAND MISSION.
Miss C. Dixie, Stranach St., Pie- (Acquired 1902.)
termaritzburg, Natal, South Af-
rica. Population: 850,705; sq. miles,
H. Schmidt, Stranach St., Pieter- 42,217.
maritzburg, Natal, South Af- Address: Malamula Mission,
rica. Cholo, near Blantyre, Nyasa-
G. Webber, Stranach St., Pieter- land, Africa.
maritzburg, Natal, South Af- Mission Farm consists of 2,000
rica. acres; has a school of 100 na-
A. Tickton, 24 Gold St., Johan- tives, and a church of 34 mem-
nesburg, Transvaal, South Af- bers.
rica. Branch Station: Established in
1907, called Marandane, for An-
goni tribe.
BAROTSELAND MISSION. Director and Minister: J. C. Rog-
ers.
Established 1905. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. J.
Address: S. D. A. Mission, Pemba, C. Rogers.
Northwest Rhodesia, South Af- Mission School Teacher: Mrs. J.
rica. C. Rogers.
SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE. 121

SOMABULA MISSION. SOLUSI MISSION.


(Formerly Gwelo Mission.) (Formerly Matabele Mission.)
Established 1901. Established 1894.

Address: Somabulo Mission, Address: Solusi Mission, Dula-.


Gwelo, Rhodesia, South Africa. wayo, Rhodesia, South Africa.
Population of Southern Rhodesia:
Membership: 25; church, 1. 603,820; sq. miles, 144,000.
Director and Licentiate: W. C. Membership: 52; church, 1.
Walston. Director: M. C. Sturdevant.
Missionary Licentiates: A. But- Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. M.
terfield, Mrs. Jessie Butterfield. C. Sturdevant, J. Larsen.

SOUTH AMERICAN . UNION


CONFERENCE.
Organized 1906.

Territory: Argentina, Bolivia, Steele, Arthur Fulton, George


Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Falkland Riffel.
Islands, Paraguay, Pru, Uru- Legal Association (in formation):
guay. " South American Union Con-
Population: 41,964,550; sq. miles, ference Corporation of Seventh-
5,825,561. day Adventists."
Membership: 2,200; churches, 57.
Cable Address: Adventist, Buenos MINISTER.
Ayres.
Post-office Address: Care Confer- J. W. Westphal, Casilla 481,
encia Argentina, Ca-silla 481, Buenos Ayres, Argentina, South
Bue"nos Ayres, Argentina, South America.
America.
Office Address: Florida, F. C. R.,
Buenos Ayres, Argentina, South
America. ARGENTINE CONFERENCE.

OFFICERS. Organized 1902.


Territory: Argentina, excepting
President: J. W. Westphal, post- Territory of Missiones, and
office address. Falkland Islands, South Amer-
Secretaiy and Treasurer: Arthur ica.
Fulton, post-office address. Population: 6,000,000; sq. miles,
Executive Committee: J. W. 953,849.
Westsphal, John Lipke, N. Z. Membership: 522; churches, 15.
Town, F. H. Westphal, W. Ehl- Post-office Address: Casilla 481,
ers, J. V. Maas, F. W. Spies, Buenos Ayres, Argentina, South
Dr. R. H. Habenicht, Wm. America.
122 SOUTH AMERICAN UNION CONFERENCE.

(All persons named below may be LICENTIATES.


addressed as above.)
C. D. Lude, George Riffel, L. A.
OFFICERS. Rojas.

President: N. Z. Town. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Vice-President: J. W. Westphal.
Secretary and Treasurer: Arthur 0. Oppegard, Mis. 0. Fulton, Mrs.
Fulton. Lydia Oppegard, Mrs. Sadie R.
Sabbath-school Secretary and Town, Mrs. Carrie Lude, Otto
Treasurer: Ottena Fulton. Heyde, John Bonjour, E. Des-

SOUTH AMERICAN UN ION


CONFERENCE

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Executive Committee: N. Z. Town, vars, Elena Ernst, Cecilia Deg-


J. W. Westphal, R. H. Habe- geller, Ottena Fulton, Arthur
nicht, R. Hetze, Arthur Fulton, Fulton, Rod. Diriwaechtcr, R.
0. Oppegard, Daniel Peverini. Hetze, I. Kalbermatten.
MINISTERS. CHURCH SCHOOL.
N. Z. Town, R. H. Habenicht, Prov. Entre Rios, Argentina;
Gott. Block, Sanitago Mangold. teacher, John Cappeler.
SOUTH AMERICAN UNION CONFERENCE. 123

CHILE CONFERENCE. OFFICERS.

Organized 1907. President: John Lipke.


Vice-President: Dr. A. L. Gregory.
Territory: Chile, South America. Secretary and Treasurer: A.
Population: 4,000,000; sq. miles, Pages.
307,620. Sabbath-school Secretary: .
Membership: 217; churches, 9. Tract Society Secretary: A. Pages.
Cable Address: Adventista, Val- Executive Committee: J. Lipke,
paraiso, Chile, South America. A. L. Gregory; A. Pages, E.
Office Address: Casilla 787, Val- Schenk, M. Kiimpel.
paraiso, Chile, South America.
(All persons named below may be
addressed as above.) MINISTER.

, J. Lipke.
OFFICERS.

Director: F. H. Westphal. LICENTIATES.


Secretary and Treasurer: Wm. A. Brock, R. 01m.
Steele.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs.
Maria T. Westphal. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Mission Committee: F. H. West- A. Pages, H. C. Mecking, Jose
phal, Wm. Steele, Damaso Soto, Lindermann, Sr., M. Kiimpel.
C. E. Krieghoff, J. Torreblanca.
LICENSED COLPORTEURS.
MINISTERS.
J. Kauling, A. Giinewald.
F. H Westphal, Enrique Balada,
D. Soto.
MEDICAL WORKER.
LICENTIATES.
Dr. A. L. Gregory.
C. E. Krieghoff, Wm. Steele,
V. E. Thomann.
SANTA CATHARINA AND
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
PARANA CONFERENCE.
W. Thomann, Octavio Navarrete,
Olga T. Fernandez, F. W. Organized 1906.
Bishop. Territory: The States of Santa
Catharina and Parana, Brazil,
South America.
Population: 800,000; sq. miles,
RIO GRANDE CONFERENCE. 126,858.
Organized 1906. Membership: 549; churches, 12.
Office Address: Brusque, Santa
Territory: The State of Rio Catharina, Brazil, South Amer-
Grande do Sul, Brazil. ica.
Population: 1,370,000; sq. miles, (All persons named below may be
134,391. addressed as above.)
Membership: 444; churches, 6.
Office Address: Taquary, Rio OFFICERS.
Grande do Sul, Brazil, South
_ America. President: W. Ehlers.
(All persons named below may Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs.
be addressed as above.) Mary Ehlers.
124 SOUTH AMERICAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Executive Committee: W. Ehlers, MINISTER.


Aug. 01m, A. Hort, J. Wischral,
G. Richter. G. W. Casebeer.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
MINISTER.
T. H. Davis.
W. Ehlers.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. NORTH BRAZIL MISSION.


Joseph Lindermann, Jr., G. Jan- Established 1906.
kowsky. Territory: All of Brazil north of
Sao Paulo.
Population: 17,356,000; sq. miles,
BOLIVIA MISSION. 2,545,095.
Membership: 200; churches, 5.
Established 1907. Address: Caixa Postal 768, Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil, South Amer-
Territory: Republic of Bolivia, ica.
South America. Superintendent and Minister: F. W.
Population: 2,235,000; sq. miles, Spies.
600,000.
Sabbath-keepers: 3. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Post-office Address: Casilla 7,
Cochabamba, Bolivia, South Canillo J. Pereira.
America.

OFFICERS. , PERUVIAN MISSION.


Superintendent: Ed. W. Thomann. Established 1906.
Territory: Republic of Peru, South
MINISTER: America.
Population: 4,559,550; sq. miles,
Ed. W. Thomann. 600,000.
Membership: 20; church, 1.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. Address: Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru,
South America.
J. S. Pereira. Superintendent and Minister: F.
L. Perry, Casilla 1002, Lima,
Peru, South America.
ECUADOR MISSION.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Established 1906.
Julino N. Espinoza, Casilla 1002,
Territory: Ecuador, South Amer- Lima, Peru, South America.
ica. R. Beltran, Casilla 1002, Lima,
Population: 1,400,000; sq. miles, Peru, South America.
115,700.
Sabbath-keepers: 6.
Address: Apartado 3, Ambato,
Ecuador, South America. SAO PAULO MISSION.
Established 1906.
OFFICERS.
Territory: The State of Sao Paulo,
Superintendent: G. W. Casebeer. Brazil.
SOUTH AMERICAN UNION CONFERENCE. 125

Population: 2,570,000; sq. miles, MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.


209,876.
Membership: 33; church, 1. M. Brouchy.
Address: Sao Bernardo, S. P. R.,
Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Amer-
ica. URUGUAY MISSION.
Superintendent a n d Minister: Established 1906.
Emilio Hoelzle.
Licentiate: Wm. Stein. Territory: Uruguay Republic,
Missionary Licentiate: A. B. South America.
Stauffer. Population: 978,000; sq. miles,
72,172.
Membership: 60; churches, 2.
Address: Casilla 481, Buenos
UPPER PARANA MISSION. Ayres, Argentina, South Amer-
ica.
Established 1906. (All persons named below may be
Territory: Paraguay and the addressed as above.)
Territory of Missiones, Argen- OFFICERS.
tina.
Population: 696,000; sq. miles, Superintendent: John V. Maas.
160,000. Secretary and Treasurer: Arthur
Membership: 146; churches, 6. Fulton.
Address: Casilla 481, Buenos Executive Committee: John V.
Ayres, Argentina, South Amer- Maas, J. Schimpf, Julio Ernst,
ica. Alexander Ernst, Antonio
Superintendent: Luis Ernst. Guinovart.
Secretary and Treasurer: Arthur Secretary Sabbath-school Depart-
Fulton. ment: Ottena Fulton.
Secretary Sabbath-school Depart-
ment: Ottena Fulton. MINISTER.

John V. Maas, Dolores, Uruguay,


MINISTER. South America.
Luis Ernst, Calle Libertad 369, LICENTIATES.
Asuncion, Paraguay, South
America. Julio Ernst, J. Schimpf.

WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE.


Organized June a6, 1906.

Territory: The Conferences of Population: 10,709,171; sq. miles,


British Guiana, East Caribbean, 622,634.
Jamaica, South Caribbean, West Membership: 3,110; churches, 72.
Caribbean, and the Mission
Fields of Central America, Cuba, Cable Address: Adventist, King-
North Caribbean, Hayti, Vene- ston, Jamaica.
zuela, and all islands in the Office: Riversdale, Jamaica, West
Caribbean Sea. Indies.
126 WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

OFFICERS. D. E. Wellman, 31 Dundonald St.,


Port of Spain, Trinidad, West
President: U. Bender, Riversdale, Indies.
Jamaica, West Indies. B. E. Connerly, Mayaguez, Porto
Vice-President: D. E. Wellman, Rico, West Indies.
31 Dundonald St., Port of Spain, E. L. Cardey, Box 105, Belize,
Trinidad, West Indies. British Honduras, Central
Secretary and Treasurer: H. H. America.
Cobban, Riversdale, Jamaica, C. B. Hughes, Riversdale, Jamaica,
West Indies. West Indies.
Executive Committee: U. Bender, J. H. Matthews, Charlotte Amalie,
D. E. Wellman, J. B. Beckner, St. Thomas, West Indies.

WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE


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PUMA NOW

W. G. Kneeland, H. C. Goodrich, H. C. J. Walleker, Charlotte


S. A. Wellman, W. J. Tanner, Amalie, St. Thomas, West In-
E. W. Snyder, B. E. Connerly, dies.
J. A. Strickland.
Educational Secretary: C. B. LICENTIATES.
Hughes, office address. J. C. Brower, Las Marias, Porto
Secretary Sabbath-school Depart- Rico, West Indies.
ment: Mrs. Nannie E. Bender, C. N. Moulton, Arecibo, Porto
office address. Rico, West Indies.
Secretary Young People's Work: Emil Fawer, Cape Haytien, Hayti,
Mrs. H. H. Cobban, office ad- West Indies.
dress.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MINISTERS.
Jas. G. Smalley, Northeast Bight,
U. Bender, Riversdale, Jamaica, Bonacca, Bay Islands, Central
West Indies. America.
E. W. Snyder, Apartado 35, Mrs. B. E. Connerly, Mayaguez,
Marianao, Cuba, West Indies. Porto Rico, West Indies.
W. J. Tanner, Cape Haytien, Michel Nord Isaac, Cape Haytien,
Hayti, West Indies. Hayti, West Indies.
WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 127

Frank Carey, Northeast Bight, St., Georgetown, British Guiana,


Bonacca, Bay Islands, Central South America.
America.
H. H. Cobban, Riversdale, Jamaica, LICENTIATES.
West Indies.
C. D. Kinsman, Nuevitas, Cuba. John J. Smith, 293 Oronoque St.,
Claude E. Morgan, La Ceiba, Georgetown, British Guiana,
Spanish Honduras, Central South America.
America. R. Hyder, 293 Oronoque St.,
C. A. Nowlen, Boxios, Belize, Brit- Georgetown, British Guiana,
ish Honduras, Central America. South America.
Ida I. Shirley, Utilla, Bay Islands,
Spanish Honduras, Central
America. EAST CARIBBEAN CONFER-
Mrs. U. Bender, Riversdale, Ja-
maica, West Indies. ENCE.
Arioste Pean, Riversdale, Jamaica, Organized 1906.
West Indies.
Territory: Barbados and St. Vin-
cent, north to and including St.
Martin Island.
BRITISH GUIANA CONFER- Population: 900,000; sq. miles,
ENCE. 2,471.
Membership: 375; churches, 7.
Organized 1906. Office address: "Brookfield," Two-
Territory: British Guiana; with mile Hill, Bridgetown, Barbados,
Dutch and French Guiana as a West Indies.
Mission Field.
Population: 326,000; sq. miles, OFFICERS.
210,910.
Membership: 350; churches, 6. President and Treasurer: L. E.
Office: 293 Oronoque St., George- Wellman, office address.
town, British Guiana, South Secretary: Philip Giddings, Ros-
America. eau, Dominica, West Indies.
Sabbath-school and Young Peo-
OFFICERS. ple's Secretary: Mrs. Stella
Wellman, office address.
President: J. B. Beckner, office Executive Committee: L. E. Well-
address. man, Philip Giddings, A. L.
Vice-President and Treasurer: Clarke.
0. E. Davis, 188 Upper Char-
lotte St., Georgetown, British MINISTERS.
Guiana.
Secretary: John J. Smith, office L. E. Wellman, Bridgetown, Bar-
address. bados, West Indies.
Secretary Sabbath-school and Philip Giddings, Roseau, Dom-
Young People's Work: Mrs. A. inica, West Indies.
Sampson, 161 Lamaha St., F. G. Lane, St. John's, Antigua,
Georgetown, British Guiana. West Indies.
.Executive Committee: J. B. Beck-
ner, 0. E. Davis, John J. Smith, LICENTIATES.
R. Ryder, J. C. Hines.
W. D. Forde, Castries, St. Lucia,
MINISTER. West Indies.
J. G. Dasent, Kingstown, St. Vin-
0. E. Davis, 188 Upper Charlotte cent, West Indies.
128 WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

A. A. Clarke, Speightstown, Bar- LICENTIATES.


bados, West Indies.
C. B. Mead, J. A. Collins, S. U.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Powell, L. Mullings.

Mrs. Stella Wellman, Bridgetown, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.


Barbados, West Indies.
Mrs. P. Giddings, Roseau, Dom- Mrs. W. G. Kneeland, A. E. Spied.
inica, West Indies.

JAMAICA CONFERENCE. SOUTH CARIBBEAN CONFER-


Organized 1903. ENCE.
Territory: Island of Jamaica, Organized 1906.
West Indies. Territory: Trinidad, Tobago, Gre-
Population: 760,000; sq. miles, nada, and the Grenadines.
4,207. Population: 375,000; sq. miles,
Membership: 1,300; churches, 26. 2,001.
Office: 29 King St., Spanish Town, Membership: 385; churches, 9.
Jamaica, West Indies.
Office: 31 Dundonald St., Port of
(All persons named below may be Spain, Trinidad, West Indies. .
addressed as above.)

OFFICERS. OFFICERS.

President: W. G. Kneeland. President: J. B. Beckner, office


Vice-President: J. A. Strickland, address.
32 Text Lane, Kingston, Ja- Secretary: R. L. Price, office ad-
maica, West Indies. dress.
Secretary and Treasurer: H. H. Treasurer: Treasurer of the
Cobban, Riversdale, Jamaica, Watchman Publishing Com-
West Indies. pany.
Assistant Treasurer: Wm. Hay- Sabbath-school and Young Peo-
ward (in charge of office). ple's Secretary: Mrs. S. A.
Executive Committee: W. G. Wellman, office address.
Kneeland, J. A. Strickland, W. Executive Committee: J. B. Beck-
F. Burkley, R. M. Rennalls, W. ner, S. A. Wellman, A. Riley,
H. Randle, Linton Rashford, A. John Ramoo, R. L. Price.
N. Durrant.
Tract and Missionary Department: MINISTERS.
Secretary, Wm. Hayward.
Educational Secretary: C. B. J. B. Beckner, 31 Dundonald St.,
Hughes, Riversdale, Jamaica, Port of Spain, Trinidad, West
West Indies. Indies.
Sabbath-school Department: Sec- D. E. Wellman, 31 Dundonald St.,
retary, Mrs. W. G. Kneeland, 28 Port of Spain, Trinidad, West
Barrett St., Spanish Town, Indies (on furlough in U. S.).
Jamaica. W. A. Sweany, Mount Rose, St.
Patrick's, Grenada, West Indies.
MINISTERS. T. L. M. Spencer, Scarboro, To-
bago, West Indies.
W. G. Kneeland, J. A. Strickland, S. A. Wellman, 31 Dundonald St.,
W. H. Randle, Frank Hall, Lin- Port of Spain, Trinidad, West
ton Rashford, A. N. Durrant. Indies.
WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 129

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. CENTRAL AMERICAN MIS-


SION.
Geoffrey Auberan, Tunapuna,
Trinidad, West Indies. Territory: BritiSh Honduras,
Miss B. Moore, San Fernando, Spanish Honduras, and Bay Is-
Trinidad, West Indies. - lands.
Miss A. Oiborne, 31 Dundonald Population: 3,433,842; sq. miles,
St., Port of Spain, Trinidad, 156,634.
West Indies. Membership: 228; churches, 6.
Office Address: Box 105, Belize,
British Hond u-r a s, Central
America.
WEST CARIBBEAN CONFER- OFFICERS.
ENCE.
Director and Treasurer: E. L.
. Organized 1906. Cardey, office address.
Territory: Panama, Costa Rica, Sabbath-school and Young Peo-
Nicaragua, Saint Andrews, Old ple's Secretary: Mills Ida I.
Providence, and Corn Islands. Shirley, Utilla, Bay Islands,
Population: Estimated, 1,000,000; Spanish Honduras, Central
sq. miles, 164,268. America.
Membership: 375: churches, 8. Educational Secretary: J. G.
Office Address: Cristobal, Canal Smalley, French Harbor, Rua-
Zone, Republic de Panama. tan, Bay Islands, Spanish Hon-
duras, Central America.
(All persons named below may be
addressed as above.)
MINISTER.
OFFICERS.
E. L. Cardey, Box 105, Belize,
President and Treasurer: H. C. British Honduras, Central
Goodrich. America.
Vice-President: Hubert Fletcher.
Secretary: Mrs. Anna E. Good- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
rich.
Sabbath-school and Young Peo- C. E. Morgan, La Ceiba, Spanish
ple's Work: Mrs.- Anna E. Honduras, Central America.
Goodrich. Ida I. Shirley, Utilla, Bay Islands,
Executive Committee: H. C. Spanish Honduras, Centr al
Goodrich, Hilbert Fletcher, R. America.
T. Robinson, H. L. Mignott, J. G. Smalley, French Harbor, Ru-
Samuel Knapp, A. E. Conner. atan, Bay Islands, Central
America.
MINISTERS. Frank Carey, Northeast Bight,
Bonacca, Bay Islands, Central
H. C. Goodrich, Hubert Fletcher, America.
H. L. Mignott. C. A. Nowlen, Box 105, Belize,
British Honduras, Central
LICENTIATES. America.
T. M. Brown, J. A. Reid, J. B.
Stuyvesant. CHURCH -SCHOOL TEACHERS.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. J. G. Smalley, French Harbor,


Ruatan, Bay- Islands, Central
A. J. Wright, Sheridan Archibald. America.
130 WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Ida I. Shirley, Utilla, Bay Islands, OFFICERS


Central America.
Mrs: C. E. Morgan, Utilla, Bay Director: W. J. Tanner.
Islands, Central America.
MINISTER.
Frank Carey, Northeast Bight,
Bonacca, Bay Islands, Central W. J. Tanner.
America.
Eliza Perry, Bonacca, Bay Is- LICENTIATE.
lands, Central America.
Mable Bennett, La Ceiba, Spanish Emil Fawer.
Honduras, Central America.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

Michel Nord Isaac.


CUBAN MISSION.
Established 1905.
Territory: Cuba and Isle of Pines. NORTH CARIBBEAN MISSION.
Population:. 2,000,000; sq. miles,
47,288. .Territory: Porto Rico, St.
Membership: 35; churches, 2. Thomas, St. Croix, St. Jan, and
Cable Address: Ventistad, Ha- the English Virgin Islands.
vana. Population: 953,243; sq. miles,
Office Address: Apartado 35, Mar- 3,606.
ianao, Cuba, West Indies. Membership: 20; churches, 2,
Office: Mayaguez, Porto Rico,
OFFICERS. West Indies.
OFFICERS.
Director: E. W. Snyder, office
address. Director: B. E. Connerly.
Secretary and Treasurer: . Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs.
Sabbath-school Secretary: C. D. B. E. Connerly.
Kinsman, Nuevitas, Cuba.
MINISTERS.
MINISTER.
B. E. Connerly, Mayaguez, Porto
E. W. Snyder, Apartado 35, Mar- Rico, West Indies.
ianao, Cuba, West Indies. H. C. J. Walleker, Charlotte Am-
alie, St. Thomas, West Indies.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE. J. H. Matthews, Charlotte Am-
alie, St. Thomas, West Indies.
C. D. Kinsman, Nuevitas, Cuba.
LICENTIATES.

J. C. Brower, Las Marias, Porto


HAYTI. Rico, West Indies.
Territory: Republic of Hayti. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Population: 900,000; sq. miles,
18,249. Mrs. J. C. Brower, Las Marias,
Membership: 00; church, 1. Porto Rico, West Indies.
Address: Cape Haytien, Republic Mrs. B. E. Connerly, Mayaguez,
of Hayti. Porto Rico, West Indies.
MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS.
UNDER GENERAL CONFERENCE DIRECTION.

Population: 847,595,758; sq. miles, CHINA MISSION.,


3,616,866.
Membership: 730; churches, 20. Established 1901.
Territory: China proper and de-
pendencies.
BERMUDA MISSION. Population: 426,000,000; sq. miles,
1,336,841.
Population: 18,000; sq. miles, 20. Total Sabbath-keepers: 111;
Membership: 50; church, 1. churches, 3.
Address: Box 114, Hamilton, Ber- Cable Address: Adventist, Canton,
muda Islands. China.
Director and Minister: J. A. Mor- Office Address: Care British Post-
row. office, Canton, China.
Missionary Licentiate.: Mrs. (The headquarters will soon he
Emma L. Morrow. transferred to Shanghai.)
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs.
M. R. Enoch, Box 144, Hamil- OFFICERS.
ton, Bermuda Islands.
Director: J. N. Anderson, office
address.
Secretary and Treasurer: H. H.
BRITISH WEST AFRICAN
Winslow, office address.
MISSION. Secretary and Treasurer of Sab-
bath-school Department: Ida E.
Population: 50,000,000; sq. miles, Thompson, office address.
1,300,000. Advisory Committee: J. N. An-
Membership: 24. derson, A. C. Selmon, H. W.
Address: Freetown, Sierra Leone, Miller, E. H. Wilbur, W. C.
West Africa. Hankins.
DIRECTOR AND MINISTER.
MINISTERS.
D. C. Babcock, Freetown, Sierra
J. N. Anderson, care British Post-
Leone, West Africa. office, Canton, China.
Erik Pilquist, Lo Shan Hsien,
LICENTIATE. Honan, via Hankow, China: .
J. J. Westrup, Shang Tsai Hsien,
L. W. Browne, Freetown, Sierra Honan, via Hankow, China.
Leone, West Africa. A. C. Selmon, M. D., Siang Cheng
Hsien, Honan, via Hankow,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. China.
H. W. Miller, M. D:, Sin Yang
R. P. Dauphin, Freetown, Sierra Cheo, Honan, via Hankow,
Leone, West Africa. China.
C. E. F. Thompson, Freetown, W. C. Hankins, Kulangsu, Amoy,
Sierra Leone, West Africa. China.
Mrs. Mina Babcock, Freetown, ' R. F. Cottrell, Changsha, Hunan,
Sierra Leone, West Africa. via Hankow, China.
131
132 MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS.

B. L. Anderson, Kulangsu, Amoy, Mrs. Ida Pilquist, Lo Shan Hsien,


China. Honan, via Hankow, China.
Nga Pit, Keh, Kulangsu, Amoy, Mrs. J. J. Westrup, Shang Tsai
China. Hsien, Honan, via Hankow,
China.
Mrs. Bessie L. Hankins, Kulangsu,
LICENTIATE. Amoy, China.
Mrs. B. L. Anderson, Kulangsu,
P. J. Laird, Changsha, Hunan, via Amoy, China.
Hankow, China. F. A. Allum, Sin Yang Cheo, Ho-
nan, via Hankow, China.
Mrs. Eva Allum, Sin Yang Cheo,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Honan, via Hankow, China.
Dr. Emma Perrine-Laird, Chang-
Law Keem, M. D., Fat Shan, via sha, Hunan, via Hankow, China.
Canton, China. J. P. Anderson, care British Post-
Mrs. Edith M. Keem, Fat Shan, office, Canton, China.
via Canton, China. - Mrs. R. F. Cottrell, Changsha,
Mrs. Bertha L. Selmon, M. D., Hunan, via Hankow-, China.

PACIFIC
5.114 OCEAN

4r
Putuno.ut. NOvsr
50.00,

TONOKINO

Siang Cheng Hsien, Honan, via Pauline Schilberg, Changsha, Hu-


Hankow, China. nan, via Hankow, China.
E. H. Wilbur, Kong Mun, via Mrs. M. Moultrup, Sin Yang Cheo.
Hongkong, China. Honan, via Hankow, China.
Mrs. Susan H. Wilbur, Kong Mrs. Marie E. Miller, Sin Yang
Mung, via Hongkong, China.
Mrs. Emma T. Anderson, care Cheo, Honan, via Hankow,
British Post-office, Canton, China.
China. B. N. Roberts, Sin Yang Cheo,
Miss Ida Thompson, care British Honan, via Hankow, China.
Post-office, Canton, China. Mrs. B. N. Roberts, Sin Yang
Miss Amanda Vanscoy, care Brit- Cheo, Honan, via Hankow,
ish Post-office, Canton, China. China.
MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS. 133

H. H. Winslow, care British Post- Treasurer: Mrs. M. M. Quantock,


office, Canton, China. office address.
Mrs. H. H. Winslow, care British Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. J.
Post-office, Canton, China. L. Shaw, Annfield House, Mus-
O. R. Cooper, Siang Cheng Hsien, soorie, India.
Honan, via Hankow, China. Advisory Committee: J. L. Shaw,
Mrs. 0. R. Cooper, Siang Cheng W. W. Miller, H. C. Menkel, J.
Hsien, Honan, via Hankow, S. James, H. H. Votaw, J. C.
China. Little, A. G. Watson.

MINISTERS.

INDIA MISSION. J. L. Shaw, 39-1 Free School St.,


Calcutta, India.
Established 1895. W. W. Miller, 39-1 Free School
St., Calcutta, India.
Territory: India, Burma, and G. K. Owen, Annfield House, Mus-
Ceylon. soorie, India.
Population: 297,970,499; sq. miles, H. H. Votaw, 60 Vinton Road,
1,584,935. Kemmendine, Rangoon, Burma.

INDIA MISSION

AliAl3fAN SCA
11 , or BENGAL

41(
P.RiStft. 110.4
SOrool.
SAM T/1/0.1
O InliSta,ci
reme,,

Sabbath-keepers: 230; churches, Geo. F. Enoch, 39-1 Free School


3. St., Calcutta, India.
Cable Address: Adventist, Cal- J. S. James, Cleaveland Town
cutta. Post-office, Bangalore, India.
General Office Address: 39-1 Free J. C. Little, Karmatar, E. I. R.,
School St., Calcutta, India. India.

OFFICERS. LICENTIATES.

Director: J. L. Shaw, office ad- H. B. Meyers, Cleaveland Town


dress. Post-office, Bangalore, India.
Asst. Director: W. W. Miller, of- W. A. Barlow, Babolmohol, Sim-
fice address. ultalla, E. I. R., India.
134 MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. J. H. Reagan, 50 Park St., Cal-


cutta, India.
Mrs. Bessie Shaw, Annfield House, Miss Bertha Kurtz, 11 East Canal
Mussomie, India. Road, Debra Dun, India. -
Mrs. Thekla Black-Mackey, 39-1 Mrs. L. L. Mc Camly, Annfield
Free School St., Calcutta, India. House, Mussoorie, India.
Miss Samantha Whiteis, Kar- Dr. H. C. Menkel, 50 Park. St.,
matar, E. I. R., India (on fur- Calcutta, India.
lough in United States). Mrs. May P. Menkel, 50 Park St.,
Miss A. Helen Wilcox, 50 Park Calcutta, India.
St., Calcutta, India. Dr. 011ie Oberholtzer, Moulmein,
Miss Anna Orr, Cleaveiand Town Burma.
Post-office, Bangalore, India. Hypo Hla, David, 60 Vinton Road,
L. F. Hansen, Midlands, Mus- Keminendine, Rangoon, Burma.
soorie, India. Treatment Rooms: 50 Park St.,
Mrs. L. F. Hansen, Midlands, Calcutta, India.
Mussoorie, India.
Mrs. Ruth M. Miller, 39-1 Free
School St., Calcutta, India.
Mrs. J. C. Little, Karmatar, E. 1. JAPAN MISSION.
R., India.
Mrs. Caroline Votaw, 60 Vinton Territory: Japan and Korea.
Road, Kemmendine, Rangoon, Population: 60,000;000; sq. miles,
Burma. 223,000.
Miss Della Burroway, Karmatar, Membership: Japan, number of
E. I. R., India. - churches, 4; church-members,
Miss D. Ella Smith, Almora, In- 111 (Sabbath-keepers, 152).
dia. Korea, number of churches, 7;
L. J. Burgess, 11 East Canal Road, church-members, 141 (Sabbath-
Debra Dun, India. keepers, 371)..
Mrs. Georgia A. Burgess, 11 East Cable Address: Adventist, Tokyo,
Canal Road, Dehra Dun, India. Japan.
Miss Daisy Jewett, 50 Park St., Office Address: 30 Oiwake-cho,
Calcutta, India. Hongo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Mating Maung,116 Cowasjee Ter-
race,, Montgomery Road, Ran- OFFICERS.
goon, Burma.
A. G. Watson, Karmatar, E. I. R., Director: F. W. Field, 30 Oiwake-
India. cho, Hongo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Mrs. A. O'Connor, 39-1 Free Secretary and Treasurer: H. F.
School St., Calcutta, India. Benson, 42 Yamamoto-dori, Ni-
ehonie, Kobe, Japan.
A. C. Mookerjee, 22 Old Boytok-
hana, 2nd Lane, Calcutta, In- Executive Committee: F. W.
Field, W. D. Burden, W. C.
dia.
Dunscombe, T. H. Okohira; H.
R. R. Cook, Simultalla, E. I. R., Kuniya.
India.
Mrs. Lucy B. Cook, Simultalla, E. MINISTERS.
I. R., India.
Mrs. Minnie James, Cleaveland F. W. Field, 30 Oiwake-cho,
Town Post-office, Bangalore, In- Hongo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
dia. H. Okohira, 856 Sendagaya-
Miss Rachel Johnson, 50. Park St., machi, Tokyo, Japan.
Calcutta, India. H. Kuniya, 30 Oiwake-cho, Hongo-
Miss Bertha J. King, Annfield ku, Tokyo, Japan.
House, Mussoorie, India. W. R. Smith, Soonan, Korea.
MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS. 135

LICENTIATES. Mrs. J. Herboltzheimer, 42 Yama-
moth-dori, Nichome, Kobe, Ja-
W. D. Burden, S46 Sendagaya- pan.
machi, Tokyo, Japan. Mrs. Helen Benson, 42 Yamamoto-
H. F. Benson, 42 Yamamoto-dori, dori, Nichome, Kobe, Japan.
Nichome, Kobe, Japan. Mrs. Addie Smith, Soonan, Korea.
Miss Mimi Scharffenberg, Soonan,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Korea.
Miss Hattie Harriman, 42 Yama-
Mrs. W. D. Burden, 846 Senda- moto-dori, Nichome, Kobe, Ja-
gaya-machi, Tokyo, Japan. pan.

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Mrs. Effie W. Field, 30 Oiwake- W. C. Dunscombe, M. D., 42 Ya-.


cho, Hongo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. maonoto-dori, Nichome, Kobe,
Miss Bessie Young, 42 Yamamoto- Japan.
dori, Nichome, Kobe, Japan.
John Herboltzheimer, 42 Yama- Mrs. Hattie Dunscombe, 42 Ya-
moto-dori, Nichome, Kobe, Ja- mamoto-dori, Nichome, Kobe,
pan. Japan.
136 MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS.

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


1599, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
Territory: The Republic of Mex-
ico.
Population: 13,607,259; sq. miles, MEDICAL MISSIONARIES.
757,005.
Membership: 63; churches, 2. Dr. A. Allen John, Cuautla, E. de
Sabbath-keepers not members of Morelos, Mexico.
churches: 64. Dr. J. W. Erkenbeck, Hotel Amer-
Office: No. 1420, Avenida 20, Ta- icano, Ameca, E. de Jalisco,
cubaya, D. F., Mexico. Mexico.
Dr. Geo. R. B. Myers, Calle de
OFFICERS. Lopez Portillo, No. 747, Guada-
lajara, Mexico.
Director: Geo. M. Brown, Avenida Dr. W. S. Swayze, Avenida Liber-

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20, Num. 1420, Tacubaya, D. F., tad, No. 60, Guadalajara, Mex-
Mexico. ico.
Treasurer: G. W. Caviness, Av- Dra. Alice M. Swayze, Avenida
enida 22, Min. 1599, Tacubaya, Libertad, No. 60, Guadalajara,
D. F., Mexico. Mexico.
Secretary Sabbath-school Depart- Dr. U. C. Fattebert, 2a Calle de
ment: Mrs. Alice M. Swayze, Maltos, No. 3, San Luis Potosi,
Avenida Libertad, No. 60, Gua- Mexico. .
dalajara, Mexico. Dra. Petra B. Toral de Colunga.
Advisory Board: Geo. M. Brown, " La Industrial," Letra M, Tor-
G. W. Caviness, W. S. Swayze, reon, E. de Coah, Mexico.
and J. W. Erkenbeck.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MINISTERS.
Mrs. G. W. Caviness, Avenida 22,
Geo. M. Brown, Avenida 20, Num. No. 599, Tacubya, D. F., Mex-
1420, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. ico.
MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS. 137

Mrs. A. F. Rdrgos, Avenida 20, tillo, No. 747, Guadalajara,


No. 1420, Tacubaya, D. F., Mex- Mexico. Olvned and controlled
ico. by the Mexican Mission. Value
W. E.' Gillis, Avenida 20, Nfim. of building and equipment, $4,-
1426, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico 000. Dr. G. R. B. Myers, physi-
cian in charge. Nurses em-
Treatment Rooms. ployed, 2.
Sala de Curaciones Hidroterdpicas Board of Management: Advisory
( Hydrotherapeutic Treatment Committee of the Mexican Mis-
Parlors), Calle de Lopez Por- sion.

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
OUTLINE OF COURSES.

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 entrance to,
and completion of, the various courses are as follows:
Age at Requirements for
Entrance. Completion.
Intermediale 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 I 9 10 11 12 1 13 14 15 16
178 9 10
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 fol-
low:
COLLEGES.
(In alphabetical order.)

AVONDALE SCHOOL FOR E. Behrens, Apiary; C. Bead,


Paint Shop; Mrs. M. Arthur,
CHRISTIAN WORKERS. iii Charge of Store; C. H.
Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia. Schowe, Accountant.

Established 1894.
Board: 0. A. Olsen (Pres.), J. CLAREMONT UNION COLLEGE.
E. Fulton, E. H. Gates, E. C.
Chapman (Sec.), C. W. Irwin, Kenilworth, near Cape Town,
L. A. Hoopes, G. S. Fisher. South Africa.
Faculty: C. W. Irwin, Principal,
New Testament Greek; L. A. Established 1892.
Hoopes, Bible and History of Board of Trustees: I. J. Hankins,
Missions; J. H. Paap, English (Chairman), 0. 0. Fortner (Sec-
Language and Literature; R. retary), Fred Reed (Treasurer),
W. Brown, History; C. V. Bell, W. C. Walston, G. F. Visser.
Physiology and Hygiene; R. Faculty; Principal, J. F. Olmsted;
Sisley, Preceptor; W. E. Rob- Matron, Mrs. J. F. Olmsted;
bins, Commercial Studies; Miss other teachers, Helen M. Hyatt,
Hattie Andre, Preceptress, in Miss 0. Pote, Frances Haupt,
charge of Preparatory Depart- B. C. Groenewald.
ment; 'Mrs. R. W. Brown, Ma-
tron; Mrs. J. H. Paap, Instru-
mental Music; Mrs. C. W. Ir-
win, Assistant Teacher; Mrs. J. EMMANUEL MISSIONARY
G. Robbins, Science; Mrs. Lily COLLEGE.
Piper, Primary Department.
Special Lecturers: 0. A. Olsen, Berrien Springs, Mich.
Church Organization; E. H.
Gates, Missions and Mission Established 1901.
Work; W. A. Hennig, Religious Board of Trustees: Allen Moon,
Liberty; Dr. Franklin Richards, Win. Covert, N. W. liana)le, J.
Healthful Living.. H. Haughey, C. McReynolds, A.
Business and Industrial Depart- G. Haughey, W. H. Edwards,
ments: C. W. Irwin, Business W. J. Stone, W. D. Parkhurst,
Manager; E. C. Chapman, Su- E. K. Slade, H. H. Burkholder,
perintendent of Avondale School S. E. Wight.
Press; C. V. Bell, Superinten- Officers of the Board: Pres., Allen
dent of Health Food Depart- Moon; Vice-Pres., N. W. Kau-
ment; J. H. Paap, Superinten- ble; Treas., W. H. Edwards;
dent of Farm; L. A. Hoopes, See., J. H. Haughey.
Special Instructor in Horticul- Faculty: President, Nelson W.
ture; R. W. Brown, Tent-ma- Kauble, Bible, Mental and Moral
king; Mrs. R. W. Brown, Cook- Science; Dean, J. Grant Lam-
ing; Miss Hattie Andre, Sloyd; son, Commercial Department,
Mrs. J. H. Paap, Drawing and Law, Physics; Joseph H.
Painting; Mrs. C. W. Irwin, Haughey, Mathematics, Astron-
Sewing; T. Escreet, Blacksmith- omy, New Testament Greek;
ing; T. M. G. Lister, Carpentry; Preceptor, William E. Videto,
138
COLLEGES. 139

History, Bible; George Runck, LOMA LINDA COLLEGE OF


M. D., Chemistry, Physiology,
EVANGELISTS.
Hydrotherapy; Almeda
Haughey, English Language,
Literature, German; Florence Loma Linda, California.
R. Howell, Normal Department,
Primary Methods; Mrs. H. B.
Allen, Instrumental Music; Mrs. Established 1906
J. G. Lamson, Shorthand and
Bookkeeping; Mrs. N. W. Kau- Board of Trustees: J. A. Burden
ble, Arithmetic; Preceptress and (Pres.), S. S. Merrill (Sec.),
Matron, Mrs. M. L. Maxson, Geo. W. Reaser, Geo. K. Abbott,
Domestic Science; John L. Mar- Julia A. White, J. R. Leads-
tin, Carpentry, Architectural worth, P. S. Nightingale, W.
Drawing; Norman L. Hill, Print- H. Gilmore.
ing; Mrs. Lou Kirby Curtis, Faculty: George K. Abbott, M. D.,
Latin. President, Anatomy and Path-
Industrial Department: Supt., N. ology; Cora M. Abbott, M. D.,
W. Kauble, General Agriculture; Histology and Pediatrics; Julia
J. Grant Lamson, Buildings and A. - White, M. D., Supt. Lady
Grounds; J. H. Haughey, Hor- Nurses, Obstetrics and Gyne-
ticulture and Apiculture; W. cology; Lillis Wood-Starr, M. D.,
E. Videto, Small Fruit; Dr. Physiology and Dietetics;. John
Runck, Gardening and Flori- A. Burden, Bible and Spirit of
culture; J. L. Martin, Carpen- Prophecy; George McCready
try; Price, Secretary, English and
N. L. Hill, Printing; Al- General Science; Grace H. Jen-
ineda Haughey, Proof-Reading;
Mrs. M. L. Maxson, Domestic nings, Instructor in Anatomy
Science; Winifred Tefft, Dress- anPhysiology; Winifred Fred-
making. erick, Head Nurse, Surgical
Nursing; Bertha M. Orchard,
Matron, Practical Nursing;
Elizabeth Taylor, Practical Hy-
drotherapy; Janie E. Harrison,
Massotherapy; Charlotte Hoff-
man, Cooking.
FRIEDENSAU INDUSTRIAL
Special Instructors: Stephen N.
SCHOOL. Haskell, Training Evangelist;
Hetty H. Haskell, Assistant
Friedensau, Post Grabow, Bez. Training Evangelist; Luther
Warren, Field Evangelist; Will-
Magdeburg, Germany. iam H. Covell, Canvasser Evan-
gelist.
Established 1899.

Teachers: 0. Luepke, Dr. E. Meyer,


H. Teich, Th. Itzmann, R. Lusky,
K. Kaszemek, Fr. Gernhard, MOUNT VERNON COLLEGE.
Antonia Stechowskaja, Miss Ch.
Zybach, Ida - Klages. Matron, Mount Vernon, Ohio.
L. Schiel; Treasurer, Paul
Brandt; Business Manager, W.
Krumm. Established 1893.

Languages: German and Russian; Board: D. E. Lindsey, Irwin Ed-


also English and French. gerton, W. W. Miller, R. W.
140 COLLEGES.

Walters, B. W. Van Eman, J. Science and German; Normal


B. Clymer, G. C. Quillin, R. R. Director, Elton D. Sharpe, Nor-
Kennedy, C. T. Redfield, H. H. mal and Ministerial Training;
Burkholder, B. L. House,C. A. G. W. Rhine, Bible and English;
Pedicord, Thos. B. Thornton, Charles H. Hinchey, Commer-
Francis M. Fairchild, J. E. cial Department; A. L. Anthony,
Shultz, C. V. Hamer, A. C. Shan- Preceptor; Dorothy Burneson
non, Chas. E. Welch, U. E. Reed, Mathematics; Sylvia
Whiteis, R. G. Patterson, Geo. Compton Sharpe, History and
Klopfenstein. Elementary Science; Mrs. Alma
Executive Committee: H. H. Burk- E. McKibbin, Bible History and
holder, R. R. Kennedy, C. V. Elementary English; Miss Me-
Hamer, J. E. Shultz, R. G. Pat- dora V. Stone, Piano;
terson, A. C. Shannon, J. B. Voice Culture; Wm. Wallace,
Clymer. Orchestral Instruments; Mary
Officers: Pres., H. H. Burkholder; F. Beatty, Preceptress; Mrs.
Sec. and Treas., C. V. Hamer; Viola Miller, Principal of the
Auditor, W. H. Edwards. Training School; Miss Abbie
Faculty: J. B. Clymer, President, Oakes, Assistant in the Train-
Higher Mathematics and Ger- in School.
man; Frank D. Starr, Bible; Industrial Courses: J. W. Bressie,
Dr. A. W. Kelley, Science; Dr. Agriculture; E. D. Sharpe, Wood
Virgil L. Fisher, Supt. Medical Sloyd; Chas. C. Landis, Carpen-
Missionary Dept.; Miss Norma try; Mrs. Mina Mann, Launder- .
0. Cobb, Assistant in Science ing; Frederick Haub, .Black-
and Preceptress; David D. Rees, smithing; Earl Smith, Baking;
English Language and Litera- Mrs. E. J. Buchanan, Culinary
ture, Latin; Cuno P. Crager, Department; H. H. Kristal,
Preceptor, Assistant in Mathe- Tent-making; Rudolph Mag-
matics and German; Norman T. nussen, Broom-making;
Loughhead, History and Civil Printing.
Government; Clemen Hamer,
Music and Phonography; Mrs.
M. C. White, Matron; Myrta
M. Kellogg, Supt. Normal De- SOUTH LANCASTER ACADEMY.
partment and Pedagogy; Ger-
trude H. Wahl, Teacher Train- South Lancaster Mass.
School; Jessie M. Gault, Sew-
ing, Cutting, and Fitting; V. H. Established 1882.
Cook, Business Manager. Board of Managers: Pres., E. W.
Farnsworth; Treas., B. F. Mach-
lan; Clerk, H. W. Barrows.
Faculty: B. F. Machlan, Princi-
PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE. pal, Pedagogics; C. S. Longacre,
(Successor to Healdsburg College.) Bible and History; E. G. Salis-
bury, Preceptor, Science; Mrs.
Healdsburg, Cal. S. J. Hall, English Language;
Mrs. R. G. Ryan, Preceptress,
Established 1882.
Mathematics; H. I. Hirschmil-
Board of Managers: President, ler, Language; W. A. Wilber,
W. T. Knox; Vice-Pres., H. W. Commercial Department, Short-
Cottrell; Sec., Treas., and Busi- hand Course; Mrs. V. W. Gus-
ness Manager, L. A. Reed; tin, Commercial Department,
J. 0. Corliss, E. D. Sharpe, F. Business Course; Mrs. E. M.
A. Lashier, G. W. Rine. Long, Basketry and Sloyd; Miss
Faculty: President, L. A. Reed, Edna S. Farnsworth, Music;
COLLEGES. 141

Mrs. Elva R. Ketring, Spanish; STANBOROUGH PARK MIS-


Miss Lora L. Tarbell, Matron, SIONARY COLLEGE.
Culinary Science; Miss Carrie
E. Roble, Primary Department; Stanborough Park, Watford,
M. N. Cross, Broom-making;
J. A. Miller, Agricultural De- Herts, England.
partment; Miss Lenora C. Olsen,
Accountant; B. F. Machlan, Established 1901 as Duncombe
Business Manager. Hall Training College.
Board of Directors: E. E. An-
dross (Chairman), W. C. Sisley,
H. C. Lacey, A. B. Olsen, W. H.
Meredith, W. D. Maclay, S. G.
SOUTHERN TRAINING Haughey, M. A. Altman, W. H.
SCHOOL. Wakeham.
Financial Committee: E. E. An-
Graysville, Tenn. dross, W. C. Sisley, H. C. Lacey.
Instructors: Principal, H. C.
Established 1896. Lacey, New Testament Greek,
Church History; W. H. Wake-
Board of Managers: G. A. Irwin, ham, Biblical Exegesis, Physi-
M. B. Van Kirk, C. H. Moyers, ology; W. T. Bartlett, English
G. A. Williams, C. P. Bollman, Language and Literature; G.
A. J. Haysmer, J. F. Pogue, A. Wakeham, Science, Music; Miss
F. Harrison, L. A. Hansen, A. J. Hermione Roth, French; S. S.
Hetherington, M. D. Barnard, Sec. and Treas.; Miss
Officers: Pres., G. A. Irwin; J. F. Bacon, Matron and Bible
Chairman pro tern, G. A. Will- Reading; G. Baird, Preceptor.
iams; Sec., M. B. Van Kirk;
Business Manager and Treas.,
C. H. Moyers.
Faculty: Principal, M. B. Van UNION COLLEGE.
Kirk; Bible and History; Harry
S. Miller, Sciences; A. J. Heth- College View, Nebr.
erington, M. D., Physiology and
Hygiene; R. V. Cory, Commer- Established 1891.
cial Department; Preceptor, Mer-
ton A. Farnsworth, Mathemat- Board of Managers: The presi-
ics; Mrs. Verna B. Cutts, Eng- dents of the following confer-
lish and Latin; Miss Kathryn ences: Central Union, Nebraska,
L. Foster, Department of Music; Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Wy-
Mrs. R. V. Cory, Preparatory oming, Northern Union, Min-
Department; Miss Minnie Hil- nesota, North Dakota, 'South
debrand, Normal Department; Dakota, Iowa; the Educational
Mrs. Merton A. Farnsworth, Secretary of the Central Union,
Preceptress. President of Union College, H.
Industrial Departments: C. H. A. Morrison, N. B. Emerson,
Moyers, Business Manager; G. R. F. Andrews.
A. Williams, Store Manager; Executive Committee: E. T. Rus-
E. E. Woodruff, Farm Foreman; sell, C. C. Lewis, H. A. Morri-
0. Shultz, Greenhouse and Hor- son, A. T. Robinson, N. B. Em-
ticulture; Mrs. M. A. Farns- erson, R. F. Andrews, and Edu-
worth, Plain Sewing and Dress- cational Secretary of. the Cen-
making. tral Union Conference.
142 COLLEGES.

Faculty: President, Charles C. Administration: C. C. Lewis,


Lewis, Pedagogy, Public Speak- President; N. B. Emerson, Busi-
ing, Psychology; S. M. Butler, ness Manager; B. M. Emerson,
English Bible, Ministers' Train- Assistant; E. E. Farnsworth,
ing Course; H. A. Morrison, Preceptor; Mis. C. C. Lewis,
Physical Sciences, Trigonom- Preceptress; Mrs. N. B. Emer-
son, 'Matron.
etry, and Surveying; Winifred
M. Peebles, English Language German Department: G. A.
and Literature; 0. J. Graf, An- Grauer, Grammar, Rhetoric,
cient and Modern History, His- Bible Doctrines, Ministers' Train-
tory of Missions; Ernest C. Kel- ing; E. C. Witzke, English-
logg, Mathematics; Elsie An- German, Bible, History.
drews, Grammar and Higher Dano - Norwegian Department:
English; Leon L. Caviness, An- Peter E. Berthelsen, Danish
cient and Romance Languages; Bible, Language, and History;
Thomas M. French, Bookkeep- M. S. Reppe, Norwegian Bible,
ing, Typewriting, Phonography; Language, and History.
College Physician, A. G. Larson, Swedish Department: August An-
M. D., Biological Sciences, Hy- derSon, Swedish Bible, Lan-
drotherapy; Elmer E. Farns- guage, and History.
worth, Old Testament and New School of Music: B.Roscoe Shry-
Testament History; Mrs. C. C. ock, Director, Pipe-organ, Pi-
Lewis, Testimonies and History anoforte, Theory, Choral and
of Education; Elsa Northrup, Orchestral Work; Mrs. Bertha
Drawing and Painting; Mertie Shryock, Pianoforte, Har-
Wheeler, Registrar, Assistant mony; Kate D. Sanborn, Violin,
in Phonography and Typewri- Viola; Gertrude M. Burghart,
ting. Reed-organ, Assistant in
Theory; Marion Crawford, As-
Endustrial Classes: Agriculture, S. sistant in Vocal Culture; Mrs.
A. Smith; Beekeeping, E. C. Mabel L. Huffman, Assistant in
Witzke; Broom-making, Peter Pianoforte; Oliver S. Beltz,
Collins, T. M. French; Carpentry, Singing, Assistant in Organ.
I. G. Ontner; Cooking and Do- Teachers are provided for 'Cello
mestic Science, Mrs. N. B. Em- and Cornet.
erson; Dressmaking, Mrs. E..
Farnsworth; Floriculture, S. A.
Smith; Farming, N. B. Emer-
son; Horticulture, E. E. Farns- WALLA WALLA COLLEGE. "
worth; Hydrotherapy, A. G.
Larson; Laundering, Mrs. E. E.
College Place, Wash.
Farnsworth; Floriculture, S. A.
Sarah E. Peck, Mrs. C. C. Lewis;
Printing, J. I. Beardsley; Poul- Established 1892.
try Keeping, C. C. Lewis, L. L. Board of Managers: President, G.
Caviness; Photography, E. C. E. Langdon; Secretary, M. E.
Kellogg; Steam and Electrical Cady; Treasurer, C. M. Chris-
Engineering, B. M. CurtiS; Sew- tiansen; E. L. Stewart, F. S.
ing, Mrs. E. Farnsworth; Sur- Bunch, H. W. Decker, F. M.
veying, H. A. Morrison; Tailor- Burg, A. J. Breed, T. L. Rags-
ing, J. F. Nelson. dale.
COLLEGES. 143

Faculty: Collegiate Department, WASHINGTON FOREIGN MIS-


President, M. E. Cady, Science SION SEMINARY.
and Philosophy; H. A. Wash-
burn, Bible and History; W. E. Takoma Park Station, Wash-
Nelson, Mathematics and Sci-
ence; W. A. Gosmer, English ington, D. C.
and Preceptor; B. B. Smith,
Commercial; John " Isaac, " Ger- Established 1904.
man Department; Winifred L. Constituency: Executive Commit.
Holmden, Languages, Short- tee of the General Conference
hand, and Typewriting; I. A. and the President of each local
Dunlap, M. D., Supt. Sanita- conference in the United States.
rium, Physiology and Hydro- Board of Trustees: A. G. Daniells,
therapy; Gerard Gerritsen, Mu- H. R. Salisbury, W. W. Pres-
sical Director; Emojean Gid- cott, I. H. Evans, W. A. Ruble,
G. B. Thompson, K. C. Russell,
dings, Piano;- Edna M. Pincus, G. A. Irwin, F. Griggs.
Piano and Organ; Katherine B. Officers of the Board: President,
Hale, Normal Director; Mrs. A. G. Daniells; Secretary, W. A.
Emma Washburn, Asst. Direc- Spicer; Treasurer, H. R. Salis-
tor; O. K. Butler, Asst. Bible bury.
and English; Mrs. A. G. Adams, Business Manager: C. H.' Hayton;
Freeeptress and Matron; C. M. Preceptress, Mrs. C. H. Hayton.
Christiansen, Business Manager. Faculty: President, H. R. Salis-
Industrial Department: C. M. bury, Hebrew, Church History;
B. G. Wilkinson, Bible Doc-
Christiansen, Supt. of Indus- trines, Pastoral Training; Wal-
tries; John Isaac and Winifred ton C. John, Vocal and Instru-
Holmden, Floriculture; Mrs. A. mental Music, Spanish; W. A.
G. Adams, Doniestic Science; Colcord, Higher English, Church
Aaron Powery, Cooking; Miss and State; H. W. Miller, M. D.,
Rubie Owen, Hygienic Dress- Chinese Language and History,
Tropical Hygiene;. D. H. Kress,
making; Miss Alice Owen, M. D., General Diseases, Hydro-
Sloyd;' B. B. Sinith, Printing therapy; Dr. Lauretta Kress,
and Mechanical Drawing; I. A. Physiology, Anatomy; Mrs.
Dunlap, Nursing and Treat- Lonna Salisbury, French, Latin,
ment; P. A. Bothwell, Baking; Physical Culture; L. G. Mooker-
W. E. Nelson, Electrical En- jee, Hindi, Bengali, History of
gineering; G. A. Hamilton, Me- India; C. H. Hayton, South Af-
rican History and Missions, Di-
chanical Engineering; John Os- rector of Manual Training.
ter, Broom-making; 0. K. But- Industrial Department: E. R.
ler, Farm and Garden; S. C. Button, Printing; Percy Vogle,
Hansen, Carpentry. Farming.
ACADEMIES.
(In alphabetical order.)

ADELPHIAN ACADEMY. BATTLE CREEK INDUSTRIAL


Holly, Mich. ACADEMY.

Battle Creek, Mich.


Established 1904.
Corporate Name: Adelphian Acad- Established 1904.
emy Association. Principal: Mrs. Flora H. Will-
Board of Officers: E. K. Slade, iams; teachers, Mrs. Harriet
Chairman; E. I. Beebe, Secre- Heffiey, Minnie Hart, Lois Ran-
tary and Treasurer; Frank dall, May Williams.
Hiner, A. R. Sandborn, R. B.
Thurber.
Faculty: Principal, R. B. Thurber,
Bible, History, and Science; BEECHWOOD MANUAL TRAIN-
F. 0. Rathbun, Mathematics, ING ACADEMY.
and Supt. Printing Dept.; Mrs.
F. 0. Rathbun, Language, Mu- Fairland, Ind.
sic, and Sewing; Preceptor,
Harry I. Hall, English, Geog- Established 1902.
raphy; C. G. Clymer, Supt.
Mechanical Dept., Bookkeeping; Educational Board: W. J. Stone,
Preceptress and Matron, Miss President; T. A. Goodwin, C. L.
Mary E. Lamson, Physiology Stone, Wm. Applegate, S. L.
and Simple Treatments; Don H. Strickler. '
Lewis, Supt. Tent-Making Management: Business Manager,
Dept.; Tillie E. Barr, Stenog- C. L. Stone; Treasurer, H. M.
raphy and Typewriting. Lee.
Faculty: Principal, C. L. Stone,
Bible and Mathematics; Pre-
ceptor, H. M. Lee, History and
Science; Preceptress, Miss Eliz-
ALBERTA INDUSTRIAL abeth Bailey, Language; Ma-
tron, Miss Verna Stone, Asst.
ACADEMY. Mathematics and Science; Wm.
Hopkins, Printing and Binding;
Leduc, Alberta. Aerie 0. Johnson, Music.
Established 1907.
Board: C. A. Burman, President;
J. W. Boynton, Secretary; BETHEL ACADEMY.
Henry Block, 0. H. Edwards,
Chris Olson. Bethel, Wis.
Faculty: Principal, C. A. Bur- Established 1899.
man, Bible; V. D. Hawley, Pre-
ceptor, Mathematics, History.; Board of Managers: C. McRey-
Mrs. Leona Burman, Precep- nolds, Chairman; A. W. Spauld-
tress, Language, Science. ing, Secretary; P. M. Hansen,
144
ACADEMIES. 145

Treasurer; R. T. Dowsett, J. Pearson, B. F. Hutchinson, Olof


A. Cash, J. C. McChesney, John Nelson, F. F. De Rush.
Cutler. Teachers: Principal, A. M. Wood-
Faculty: Principal, A. W. Spauld- all; Assistants, Mrs. A. M.
ing, Bible, Vocal Music; P. E. Woodall, Miss Jessie Glasgow.
Sheppler, Business Manager,
History; F. R. Thornton, Pre-
ceptor, Science, Mathematics;
Miss Ida V. Owen, Instrumental EASTERN COLORADO
Music, Dressmaking; Dr.. Amy ACADEMY.
R. Humphrey, Matron, Physiol-
ogy; Miss Kate L. Macey, Pre- R. F. D. No. 3, Campion Station,
ceptress, Language.
Industries: Systematic work in Loveland, Colo.
Agriculture, Carpentry, Bee- Established 1907.
keeping, Cooking, and Sewing.
All the teachers and all the stu- Board of Managers: W. A. Han-
dents living in the school homes kins, Chairman; F. M. Wilcox,
take responsibility in these C. F. Parker, H. M. J. Rich-
lines. ards, Robert Baird, Frank A.
Page, Secretary and Treasurer.
Faculty: Principal, Frank A.
CEDAR LAKE INDUSTRIAL Page; Primary Teacher and Ma-
ACADEMY. tron, Mrs. Mabel Washbond.

Cedar Lake, Mich.


Established 1899. ELK pOINT INDUSTRIAL
ACADEMY.
Board of Managers: Chairman, A.
G. Haughey; Secretary, Treas- Elk Point, S. Dak.
urer, and Business Manager,
Fred Green; M. N. Campbell, Established 1902.
S. D. Hartwell, J. W. Hofstra,
W. R. Matthews, G. H. Cran- Board: J. W. Christian, Chair-
dall. man; E. G. Hayes, Secretary;
Faculty: Principal, W. C. Math- F. Knecht, M. K. Thrall, Albert
ewson, Bible, Arithmetic, Gen- Tucker, Alfred Jensen, C. M.
eral History, Civics, Rhetoric, Clark.
Orthography, Agriculture; Fred Faculty: Principal, E. G. Hayes,
Green, Bookkeeping, U. S. His- Bible; M. J. Low, Preceptor,
tory, Bible, Penmanship; Miss Mathematics; Mrs. Martha
Edith Shephard, Bible, Algebra, Low, English; Erma Lewis, Pre-
English, Geography, 'Science, ceptress, Music.
Reading, Physiology; Miss Vo
Wyla Aiken, Primary Depart-
ment. FERNANDO ACADEMY.
San Fernando, Cal.
COLORADO WESTERN SLOPE
Established 1902.
ACADEMY.
Board of Managers: Chairman, G.
Palisades, Colo. W. Reaser; Secretary and
Treasurer, H. G. Lucas; E. S.
Established 1904.
Ballenger, R. S. Owen, J. L.'
Directors: M. P. Walker, John Kay, W. J. Dart, C. E. Ford.
146 ACADEMIES.

Faculty: Principal, H. G. Lucas, HAZEL INDUSTRIAL ACAD-


Business Departthent; . R. S. EMY.
Owen, Bible, History, add Pas-
toral Training; J. L. Kay, Sci- Hazel, Ky.
ence, Mathematics, and Span-
ish; , English; Mrs. Established 1901.
J. L. Kay, preceptress; Ma-
tron and Assistant in Bible; Board of Managers: ,Chairman, L.
Mrs. H. G. Lucas, Shorthand A. Callicott; Secretary, Thos.
and Typewriting; - Genevieve D. Rowe; Treasurer and Busi-
Johnson, Vocal and Instrumen- ness Manager, Thos. E. Pavey;
tal Music; J. F. Caster, Pre- -W. R. Burrow, R. L. Smith.
ceptor, Arithmetic, U. S. His- Faculty: Principal, Thos. D.
tory and Geography; Milton P. Rowe; other teachers, Mrs. Ma-
Robison, Normal Department; belle 11. Rowe, Thos. E. Pavey.
liable Noggle and Ruth P.
Kane, Assistants Normal De-
partment; . A. L. Lingle, In- HILDEBRAN INDUSTRIAL
dustrial Superintendent; Mrs.
J. F. Caster, Dressmaking. ACADEMY.
Hildebran, N. C.
Established 1905.
FOX RIVER ACADEMY.
(Not a Conference institution.)
Sheridan, Ill. Board of Managers: J. W. Beach,
Mrs. J. W. Beach, and the
Established 1900. North Carolina Conference Com-
Educational Board: Wm. Covert, mittee.
D. H. Taylor, Jacob Klooster, Faculty: J. W. Beach, Principal,
Geo. McIntyre, B. A. Wolcott. Bible and Mathematics; Miss
Faculty: B. A. Wolcott, Princi- Rochelle Philm on, Primary
pal; Ethel Pope, Preceptress; Grades; Mrs. J. W. Beach, Ma-
M. E. Walker, Preceptor; Miss tron, History, Language, and
Cora B. Young, Matron; Mrs., Geography.
B. A. Wolcott, Music; Miss Industries: Agriculture, Horticul-
Carrie Burdick, Miss Pearl Kin- ture, Dairying, Fruit and Veg-
sey, Primary Teachers. etable Gardening, Domestic
Work.

KEENE INDUSTRIAL ACAD-


GRAVEL FORD ACADEMY.
EMY.
Gravel Ford, Coos Co., Oregon.
Keene, Tex.
Established 1900.
Established 1894.
Board of Managers: Chairman, F.
S. Bunch; Secretary and Treas- Board of Managers: R. C. Porter,
urer, W. H. Bunch; 0. S. Cole- Andrew Nelson, C. Santee, V.
man, E. A. Mereen, Mrs. L. D. B. Watts, D. C. Field, C. Sor-
Fish. enson, J. J. Cochran, J. C. Mos-
Faculty: Principal, W. H. Bunch; ley, J. D: Matthews, P. Darnell,
Assistant and Matron, Miss C. N. Woodward.
Nellie Clark; Assistant Matron, Officers of the Board: Chairman,
Miss Neta Hermann. R. C. Porter; Secretary and
9
ACADEMIES 147

Business Manager, H. T. Curtis. MANSON INDUSTRIAL ACAD-


Faculty: Principal, C. Sorenson, .. EMY.
Bible and History; Preceptor,
J. L. Jones, English; H. T. Cur- Port Hammond, British Columbia.
tis, Science and Vocal Music; -
W. H. Buxton, Mathematics Established 1907.
and German; H. H. Hamilton, Board of Managers: E.' L. Stew-
Commercial Dept.; Ruth Green, art, Chairman; W. C. Young,
Instrumental Music; Lottie Secretary; J. L. Wilson, S. A.
Farrell, Pedagogy; Mrs. N. W. Wilband, Wm. Manson.
Allee, Preceptress; Mrs. J. L. Faculty: L. B. Ragsdale, Prin-
Jones, Matron. cipal; Bertha Lofstad, Church-
Preparatory School: Principal, school Department; Ruth Wat-
Lottie Farrell; Lela Woodruf, son, Vocal and Instrumental
Lillian Lickey. Music.
Industrial Departments: C. E.
Smith, Manager of Food Fac-
tory and Store; James Butka, MAPLEWOOD ACADEMY.
Manager of Broom Shop; E. E. Maple Plain, Minn.
Backus, Manager of Tent Shop;
W. X. Ward, Foreman of Farm; Established 1904.
Wm. Hahne, Baker.
Board of Managers: Minnesota
Conference Committee.
Faculty: Principal, H. J. Sheldon,
LAURELWOOD INDUSTRIAL Business Manager, Ancient and
ACADEMY. Modern History, Algebra, Book-
keeping, Commercial Law, and
Gaston, Oregon. Vocal Music; W. A. Alway,
Established 1904. Bible and Histoiy of Missions;
Preceptor, H. H. I-Ioward, U. S.
Board of Managers: F. S. Bunch, History, Civil Government,
W. L. Black, T. H. Starbuck, Physiology, Physics, .Read-
R. W. Airey, C. A. Wyman. ing; Preceptress, Caroline S.
Faculty: Principal, R. W. Airey, Hopkins, Arithmetic, Geometry,
Bible and History; Preceptor, Physiology, Botany, Latin,
F. W. Peterson, Mathematics Senior Subjects; Assistant Pre-
and Business Course; Miss An- ceptress, Wavie D. Tubbs,
, toinette Burdick, A. B., Eng- Grammar, RhetOric, English
lish Language and Literature; Literature, Geography, Peda-
Miss Olive Perkins, Music; Mrs. gogy; Matron, Lena Rosenthal,
Mayme McFarlane, Matron and Domestic Science; Mrs. H. H.
Preceptress. Howard, Spelling; Mary Hop-
kins, Instrumental Music; Stu-
dent Farm Manager, Albert H.
LORNEDALE ACADEMY. Anderson.
Industrial Classes by different
Lorne Park, Ontario. members of the Faculty.
Established 1903.
Board of Managers: Eugene Le- MOUNT ELLIS ACADEMY.
land, B. B. Noftsger, C. E.
Smith, C. E. Wood, R. A. Heard. Bozeman, Mont.
Faculty: Principal, Eugene Le- Established 1905.
land; Preceptress, Mrs. J. Eva
Leland. Local Board of Managers:. W. F.
148 ACADEMIES.

Martin, W. D. Rittenhouse, W. Magan, W. J. Blake, W. H. Se-


W. Palmer. bastian.
Faculty: Principal, Kenneth R. Faculty: Principal,. W. J. Blake,
Haughey, Literature, Mathe- Bible, History, English; Busi-
matics, and Stenography; Pre- ness Manager, W. H. Williams,
ceptress, Mrs. K. R. Haughey, Commercial Department; Pre-
Assistant in Mathematics and ceptor, F. W. Halladay, Me-
Bookkeeping; Mrs. W. F. Mar- chanical Department; C. J.
tin, Bible and' History; Mrs. Boyd, Mathematics, Agricul-
Thos. C. Nethery, Music and ture; Amy I. Bascom, M. D.,
Physiology; Miss Adeline Rou- Science, Physiological Therapeu-
leau, Matron, Church-school; tics; Matron, Mrs. C. J. Boyd,
Miss Mable Mize, Assistant Ma- Plain Sewing, Domestic Science.
tron; T. C. Nethery, Business
Manager.
PORTAGE PLAINS ACADEMY.
NASHVILLE AGRICULTURAL Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.
AND NORMAL INSTITUTE. Established 1904.
Madison, Tenn. Board of Managers: W. C. Young,
M. J. Fritz, E. Russell Potter,
Established 1904. E. L. Stewart, Principal of
Academy, L. Gretzenger, Evan
(Not under Conference manage- Roberts.
ment.) Faculty: Principal, B. C. Haak;
Board of Managers: S. N. Has- Mrs. Alva Haak, Assistant in
kell, President; P. T. Magan, English, Music; Mrs. Ada
Secretary; Mrs. N. H. Druillard, Johnston, Matron.
Treasurer; G. I. Butler, J. E. Languages: English and German.
White, I. A. Ford, W. A. Wil-
cox,,,J. E. Tenney, E. A. Suth-
erland, M. Bessie De Graw, E.
E. Brink, L. A. Hanson, C. F. ROYAL ACADEMY.
Alden, Miss Olive Shannon. Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Faculty: E. A. Sutherland, P. T.
Magan, Mrs. N. H. Druillard, Established 1907.
M. Bessie De Craw, Dr. Lillian Board of Managers: A. D. Owens,
Magan, E. E. Brink, C. L. Ken- E. A. Wheeler, David A. Estes.
dall. Faculty: 'Principal, L. G. Paap,
Bible, Mathematics, and Sci-
ence; Prescott Wheeler, Book-
OAKWOOD MANUAL TRAIN- keeping, Commercial Law, Com-
mercial Arithmetic; Miss Alice
ING SCHOOL. Wheeler, Shorthand and Type-
writing; Edward Babcock, Pri-
(Colored.) mary Grades.
Huntsville, Ala.

Established 1895. SHEYENNE RIVER ACADEMY.


Board of Managers: Geo. I. But- Harvey, N. Dak.
ler, Chairman; W. H. Williams,
Secretary and Treasurer; A. J. Established 1903.
Haysmer, 0. R. Staines, P. T. Board of. Managers: C. J. Kunkel,
ACADEMIES. 149

Chairman; J. G. Walker, N. W. Rose Boose; Business Manager,


Lawrence, Lars Nielson, Charles Floyd Bralliar.
Leer, E. M. Strong, Henry Hu- Industrial classes by the members
mann. of the Faculty.
Faculty: Principal, N. W. Law- Local Board: Floyd Bralliar, J. M.
rence, English Bible and His- Peterson, M. M. Hare.
tory of Missions; Fred G.
Specht, German Language and
Bible; Mrs. Anna E. Shepherd,
Supt. of Homes, Household Sci- WEST INDIAN TRAINING
ence and Instrumental Music; SCHOOL.
Preceptress, M. Ger tr u de
Thompson, English Language Riversdale, Jamaica, West Indies.
and History; Preceptor, Carl M. Established 1907.
Shepherd, Science and Mathe-
matics; , Assistant in Managing Board: U. Bender,
German Dept.; Business Agent, Chairman; H. H. Cobban, Sec-
Jessie A. Reiber, Nursing and retary and Treasurer; J. A.
Agriculture; Mrs. Anna L. Strickland, Alex. Henriques, W.
Locke, Cooking and Sewing. G. Kneeland, J. B. Beckner, H.
C. Goodrich, D. E. Wellman,
C. B. Hughes, Mrs. Ella Hughes.
SOUTHERN IDAHO INDUS- Faculty: Principal, C. B. Hughes,
Bible and History; E. C. Cush-
TRIAL ACADEMY. man, Mathematics; Treasurer,
H. H. Cobban, Bookkeeping;
(Under organization.), Matron, Mrs. Mary Cushman,
Board: W. W. Steward, A. C. Physiology and Simple Treat-
Bird, J. M. Willoughby, James ments; Mrs. Nannie E. Bender,
Peach, Dr. J. E. Froom. Organ; , English; Busi-
ness Manager, C. B. Hughes.

STUART INDUSTRIAL ACAD-


WILLIAMSDALE ACADEMY.
EMY.
Williamsdale, East, Nova Scotia.
Stuart, Iowa.
Established 1904.
Established 1903.
Board of Management: Wm.
Board of Managers: Chairman, L. Guthrie, Chairman; E. E. Gard-
F. Starr; Secretary and Treas- ner, Secretary and Treasurer;
urer, Floyd Bralliar; N. C. Ber- F. A. Tracy, J. 0. Miller, Levi
gersen, Chris Juhl, A. V. Longard, D. W. Dimock, A. A.
Rhoads, J. C. Christofferson, Livingston.
Otis Kittle, J. C. Clemens, J. W. Faculty: Wm. Guthrie, President;
Dorcas. E. E. Gardner, Principal; Mrs.
Faculty: Principal, Floyd Bral- E. E. Gardner, Assistant
liar, Bible, Science, History; Teacher and Preceptress; Miss
Preceptor, M. M. Hare, Mathe- Mable Patterson, Prim a r y
matics, Geography, Bible; Pre- Teacher; Mrs. Kate Jamieson,
ceptress, Nellie Countryman, Matron; Norman Steele, Indus-
English Bible, Music; Matron, trial Superintendent.
INTERMEDIATE - SCHOOLS.
(In alphabetical order.)

CLEARWATER INDUSTRIAL Miss L. Clarke; Matron, Kath-


leen Smith.
SCHOOL.
Eagle River, Wis.
DEVALL BLUFF SCHOOL.
Established 1906.
Devall Bluff, Ark.
Board: C. McReynolds, R. T. Dow-
sett, D. H. Oberholtzer, H. P. Board: M. Jones, J. W. Dancer,
Hansen, Chas. W. Hess, George R. H. Devereaux.
Birge, Chas. W. Coberly. Teacher: W. H. Swait.
Faculty: Principal, Chas. W.
Hess; Teacher, Mrs. May Hess.
DIAMANTE SCHOOL.
CUMBERLAND INDUSTRIAL Colegio Camarero, Diamante, Prov.
SCHOOL. Entre Rios, Argentina, South
America.
Daylight, Warren Co. (R. F. D.
No. 2), Tenn. Established 1898.
Board of Managers: Chairman, J.
Established 1902. W. Westphal; Secretary and
(Not a Conference institution.) Treasurer, C. D. Lude; R. H.
Board: C. G. Howell, Chairman; Habenicht, G. Lust, Ernest
C. A. Graves, Secretary; 0. E. Roscher.
Offerle, Treasurer; J. E. Vos- Faculty: Principal, Dr. R. H,
burgh, 0. F. Thompson, 0. W. Habenicht; General Manager
Burnell, J. C. Watt, Mrs. Lucy and Supt. of Industrial and
Searle, Mrs. Mary Sedore. German Departments, C. D.
Teachers: Clifford G. Howell; Lude; Primary Department, Ce-
Mrs. Elsie M. Howell. cilia Deggler; Matron, Mrs.
Carrie Segebartt-Lude.
Languages: Spanish, German, and
English.
DARLING RANGE SCHOOL.
Heidelberg, West Australia, Aus- EUFOLA ACADEMY OF INDUS-
tralia.
TRIAL MECHANICS.
Established 1907.
Eufola, N. C.
Board of Managers: A. H. Piper,
H. R. Martin, C. E. Ashcroft, Established 1905.
G. H. Palmateer, A. A. Shap- (Not under Conference super-
cott. vision.)
Trustees: G. Chapman, L. Moul-
ton, James Clarke, C. E. Ash- Board: J. 0. Johnston, Wm.
croft, R. Howie. Johnston, S. L. Stafford, J. L.
Faculty: Principal, H. R. Martin; Atwell, Geo. E. Crawford
Assistant Teachers, H. Blunden, Faculty: Principal, J. 0. Johns-
150
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS. 151

ton; Theory and Practise of LATIN UNION SCHOOL.


Agriculture, S. L. Stafford;
Primary Department. Mrs. flan: Gland (Vaud), Switzerland.
nah Johnston. Established 1904.
Board of Management: J. Vuilleu-
mier, L. P. Tieche, P. A. De
FIJI TRAINING SCHOOL. Forest, J. Robert, C. Reihlen.
Buresala, Ovalau, Fiji, Pacific Teachers: J. Vuilleumier, Dr. P.
A. De Forest, E. Noualy, L.
Ocean. P. Tieche, Louise Berlie.
Established 1904. Language: French.
Superintendent: S. W. Carr;
Assistant Teachers, G. Smith,
A. Stewart, Mrs. A. Stewart; , MEADOW GLADE INTER-
Matron, Mrs. S. W. Carr. MEDIATE SCHOOL.
Battle Ground, Wash.
FOREST HOME INTERME- Established 1903.
DIATE SCHOOL. Board . of Directors: L. D. House,
Chairman and Treasurer; A. C.
Mt. Vernon, Wash. Hardy, J. R. Clark, Chas. C.
Established 1904. Subke, J. E. Preston.
Faculty: Principal, G. E. Johnson,
Board of Managers: 0. C. Hollen- Intermediate Grades; E. H.
beck, Chairman and Treasurer; Emmerson and Lorena Abbot,
Mrs. Emma Becraft, Secretary; Church School Department;
J. A. Holbrook, W. W. Sharp, Ella Knokey, Instrumental Mu-
William McMoran. - sic; Miss G. M. Emmerson,
Faculty: Principal, G. F. Wolf- Matron.
kill, Intermediate Grades; Mrs.
G. F. Wolfkill, Church School
Dept.; Instrumental Music, PINE GROVE INDUSTRIAL
Hazel Wilcox; Matron, Mrs. L. SCHOOL.
I. Stiles.
Amory, Miss.
Established 1907.
FORT OGDEN SCHOOL. Trustees: James Bellinger, Presi-
dent; 0. H. Thompkins, Sec-
Fort Ogden, Fla. retary awl Treasurer; M. T.
Established 1907. Bellinger, General Manager.
Faculty: James Bellinger, M. T.
Faculty: Leroy Crisler, Mrs. Le- Bellinger, Geneva Bellinger, 0.
roy Crisler. H. Thompkins, Mrs. 0. H.
Thompkins, Mrs. 0. W. Jones..

KOREAN SCHOOLS.
Wonhare, Korea. PUA TRAINING SCHOOL.
Pfia, Chile.
Established 1907.
Orie school for boys, in charge of Established 1906.
W. R. Smith. Board of Managers: Committee of
One school for girls, in charge of the Chile Conference.
Faculty: Principal, _ Carlos E.
152 INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS.

Kreighoff; Matron, Anna Krieg- Teachers: 0. A. Johnson, Maria


hoff. Haglund, Anna Miller, and
Industrial classes, conducted each Anton Hoffman.
day. - Languages: Swedish and Danish-
Languages: Spanish and German. Norwegian.

PUKEKURA TRAINING SINGAPORE SCHOOL.


SCHOOL. "Eastern Training School."
Cambridge, West, Waikato, New " Mt. Pleasant," 147 Thompson
Zealand. Road, Singapore, Straits Settle-
ments, East Indies.
Established 1907.
Established 1907.
Board: (Not yet formed.)
Principal: F. L. Chaney. 'Board (not yet formed.)
Teachers: W. J. Smith, Mrs. F. Teachers: J. Mills, Mrs. J. Mills.
L. Chaney, Miss Mabel Piper,
J. Higgins, Mrs. H. M. Higgins.
STRODE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.

RARATONGA TRAINING Oswego, Kans.


SCHOOL. Established 1906.
Arorangi, Raratonga, Cook Is- Board of Directors: J. W. Lair,
lands, Pacific Ocean. L. J. Lindstrom, Mrs. Lettie
Brock.
Superintendent: W. H. Pascoe; Principal: H. G. Leffingwell;
Miss Lucy Brec, Teacher; Mrs. Amanda . Spillman, Primary
W. H. Pascoe, Matron. Department.

ROME MISSION SCHOOL. TAKOMA SCHOOL.


(Petrarch School.) Takoma Park, D. C.
185 Cavour St., Rome, Italy.
Established 1907.
Established 1906. Board: T. E. Bowen, President;
Superintendent: Chas. T. Everson. A. J. Bristol, Secretary; H. E.
Teachers: Prof. Orlando, Prof. Rogers, Treasurer; Frederick
Borghese, Mrs. C. T. Everson, Griggs, C. M. Snow.
Mrs. Josephine Schell,. Miss Ro- Teachers: S. C. Morian, Miss Sa-
chat, Miss Doncker. die E. Clark, Miss Bula Russell,
Miss Etta Spicer, Miss Eva L.
Bowen.
SCANDINAVIAN UNION MIS-
SION SCHOOL.
TAQUARY TRAINING SCHOOL.
(Formerly Swedish Industrial
School.) Taquary, Rio Grande do Sul,
Nyhyttan JarnboAs, Sweden. Brazil, South America.

Established 1905. Established 1903.


Board of Managers: Scandinavian Name: Escola da Missao dos Ad-
Union Conference Committee. ventistas do Setimo Dia.
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS. 153

Board: J. Lipke, Chairman; A. Assistants, Miss M. Ella Boyd,


Pages, Secretary and Treasurer; Myra Ford.
Emil Schenk, Dr. Abel Gregory.
Faculty: R. 01m, Principal; E.
Klein. -TUNESASSA SCHOOL.
Languages: Portuguese and Ger-
man. Tunesassa, N. Y.
Established 1907.
Board: H. W. Carr, President;
TOLUCA INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. Allen Manry, Secretary; C. L.
Bowen, Treasurer; R. B. Clapp,
Toluca, N. C. F. H. Hicks.
Faculty: R. B. Clapp, Principal;
Established 1905. Mrs. C. L. Bowen, Assistant
(Not a Conference institution.) Principal; C. L. Bowen, Busi-
ness Manager;. Mrs. R. B. Clapp,
Board and Faculty: D. T. Shire- Matron.
man, Manager; H. Smallwood,
Secretary and Principal; Mrs.
J. C Smallwood, Assistant; WALDERLY SCHOOL..
Mrs. Nellie M. Shireman, Ma-
Hawthorne, Wis.
tron.
Established 1907.
TONGA TRAINING SCHOOL. Board: C. Mc Reynolds, .R. T.
Dowsett, A. W. Hallock, Rosma
Nukualofa, Tonga, Friendly Is- M. Whalen, Mrs. Clara L. Port.
lands, Pacific Ocean. Faculty: A. W. Hallock, Principal;
Miss Rosma M. Whalen, Mrs.
Superintendent: W. W. Palmer; Clara L. Port, teachers.

STATISTICAL TABLES.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

Colleges Assets Buildings Acres Capacity Enrolment Teachers


Avondale $61,255.11 11 1,100 250 220 10
Claremont 35,966.21 2 23 150 90 6
Emmanuel 90,533.48 23 264 150 101 13
Friedensau 43,012.70 1 45 150 130 10
Loma Linda (see Loma
Linda Sanitarium 75 60 16
Mt. Vernon 35,092.26 3 . 25 150 127 13
Pacific Union 49,156.24 10 10 150 75 23
South Lancaster 55,984.99 2 43 250 275 15
Southern Tr. School 25,779.06 3 45 200 140 9
Stanborough Park 15,000.00 1 55 80 70 8
Union - 224,747.87 4 140 530 550 30
Walla Walla 71,771.38 1 60 300 284 10,
Washington 51,000.00 3 16 80 71 8

Totals, 13 $759,299.30 64 1,826 2,515 2,193 171


154 STATISTICAL TABLES.

Academies Assets Buildings Acres Capacity Enrolment Teachers


Adelphian $18,000.00 3 77 60 40 7
Alberta - . 4,500.00 2 160 40 30 3
Battle Creek 10,000.00 1 ... 200 145 5
Beechwood 1,556.56 3 13 60 49 5
Bethel 16,400.00 6 '195 150 179 7
Cedar Lake 11,271.59 4 80 100 88 4
Colorado West. Slope 3,600.00 1 2 80 60 3
E. Colorado Academy 6,200.00 2 6 60 25 2
Elk Point 12,623.84 2 40 60 60 4
Fernando 25,073.06 4 12 130 150 13
Fox. River 12,697.81 5 42 60 43 6
Gravel Ford 3,900.00 2 2 60 40 . 4
Hazel 3,645.00 2 52 50 35 - 3
Hildebran 6,000.00 2 300 90 80 3
Keene 35,486.37 9 154 275 254 12
Laurelwood 10,000.00 2 58. ' 80 75 3
Lornedale 15,000.00 5 50 70 40 3
Manson 1,000.00 1 10 50 30 3
Maplewood 17,696.27 2 94 75 80 7
Mt. Ellis 6,500.00 4 20 60 52 5
Nashville 20,000.00 12 400 50 84 7
Oakwood 19,000.00 8 358 120 46 6
Portage
, Plains 9,015.00 1 130 30 25 2
Royal 1,000.00 2 4 60 35 4
Sheyenne 23,856.70 2 400 52 50 8
Stuart 18,490.04 4 100 60 75 4
West Indian 9,500.00 4 604 50 30 6
Williamsdale 12,000.00 5 200 40 33 4

Totals, 28 $334,012.24 100 3,563 2,272 1,933 ' 143

Intermediate Schools
Clearwater $3,000.00 1 70 40 25 2
Cumberland 1,000.00 3 100 40 24 2
Darling Range 3,896.00 1 50 50 30 4
Devall Bluff 900.00 2 40 40 10 1
Diamante 4,000.00 2 40 100 93 4
Eufola 1,000.00 2 .. ' 40 30 3
Fiji 717.62 1 100 80 4
Forest Home 5,370.91 2 40 80 75 3
Fort Ogden 1,500.00 2 42 50 37 2
Korean 5,650.00 7 50 100 100 4
Latin Union 1,000.00 1 30 40 25 5
Meadowglade 6,500.00 3 20 100 98 6
Pine Grove 3;200.00 1 80 40 20 6
Ptia ,1,500.00 1 40 25 20 2
Pukekura 5,000.00 1 170 96 55 4
Raratonga 500.00 1 10 60 50 3
Rome 500.00 1 100 90 7
Scandinavian Union 9,969.76 1 100 75 60 4
Singapore 500.00 1 .. 30 20 2
Strode 2,400.00 1 10 70 32 2
Takoma 5,000.00 1 64 55 4
STATISTICAL TABLES. 155

Intermediate Schools Assets Buildings Acres Capacity Enrolment Teachers


Taquary 3,000.00 1 20 50 30 2
Toluca 2,500.00 2 16 70 35 3
Tonga 600.00 1 .. 60 50 3
Tunesassa 3,000.00 1 202 25 20 2
Walderly 5,400.00 3 400 3

Totals, 26 $77,604.29 44 1,530 1,545 1,164 87

Grand Total of Col-


leges, Academies,
and Intermediate
Schools, 67 $1,170,915.83 208 6,919 6,332 5,290 401

The enrolment given for the various schools noted above is for the
school year 1907-08.
PUBLISHING HOUSES.
(In alphabetical order.)

AVONDALE PRESS. dross, A. Bacon, W. T. Bartlett,


W. H. Wakeham.
Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia. Editors: Present Truth, W. T.
Board: E. C. Chapman, E. H. Bartlett; The Missionary
Gates, C. W. Irwin, L. A. Worker, E. E. Andross, W. R.
Hoopes, 0. A. Olsen, J. E. Ful- White, Miss E. Chapman; Good
ton, G. S. Fisher. Health, A. B. Olsen, M. D.,
Manager: E. C. Chapman. M. E. Olsen.
(This institution is operated as a
department of the Avondale
School, the work being done by
students.) BUENOS AYRES PUBLISHING
HOUSE.
Buenos Ayres, Argentina, South
BRAZIL PUBLISHING HOUSE. America.
Cable Address: Adventist, Buenos
Office Address: Sao Bernardo, S. Ayres.
P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Post-office Address: Florida, F. C.
America. R., Buenos Ayres, Argentina,
Publishing Board: Manager, A. South America.
Pages. Local Committee: A. Corporate Name: " Imprenta La
Pages, J. Lipke, Dr. Abel Greg- Verdad Presente."
ory. Committee for Publish- Publishing Board: Argentine Con-
ing: F. W. Spies, Emilio Ho- ference Committee.
elzle, A. Pages, J. W. Westphal. Editors: La Verdad Presente,
Editors: 0 Arauto da Verdade
Mrs. Lydia Oppegard; assist-
and Revista Mensal, Emilio Ho-
ants, N. Z. Town, Arthur Ful-
elzle, Rio Claro Rua 1 Va 42, ton; Corresponding Editors,
Sao Paulo, Brazil; Rundschau
J. W. Westphal, R. H. Babe-
der Adventisten, J. W. West- nicht; La Revista Adventista,
phal, Casilla 481, Buenos Ayres, Arthur Fulton; assistant editor,
Argentina.
E. W. Thomann.

BRITISH PUBLISHING HOUSE. CANADIAN PUBLISHING AS-


International Tract Society, SOCIATION.
Limited. Toronto Junction, Ontario.
Office: Stanborough Park, Wat- Publishing Committee: W. H.
ford, Herts, England. Thurston, B. B. Noftsger, Wm.
Cable Address: Hygiene, Gar- Guthrie, D. E. Lindsey, Eugene
ston, Herts, England." Leland.
Publishing Board: Chairman, W. Manager and Treasurer: B. B.
T. Bartlett; Manager, W. C. Noftsger.
Sisley; Sec., W. R. White; Di- Editor Canadian Union Messen-
rectors, W. C. Sisley, E. E. An- ger: Eugene Leland.
156
PUBLISHING HOUSES. 157

CHINESE PRINTING OFFICE. HAMBURG PUBLISHING


HOUSE.
Sin Yang Cheo, Honan, via Han-
, kow, China. Internationale Traktatgesellschaft
Publishing Committee: H. W. in Hamburg, Grindelberg 15a,
Miller, J. N. Anderson, A. C. Hamburg, Germany.
Selmon, F. A. Allum, W. C.
Hankins. Established 1895.
Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs.
Eva Allum. Cable Address: Conradi, Ham-
Editor: H. W. Miller, Fuh-In- burg, Grindelberg.
Hsuen Pao (The Gospel Her- Publishing Board: L. R. Conradi,
ald). Chairman; H. Hartkop, H. F.
Schuberth, W. Krumm, J. Erz-
berger, J. Pieper, E. Frauchiger,
CHRISTIANIA PUBLISHING J. T. Boettcher, J. G. Obldnder,
.HOUSE. G. W. Schubert, J. H. Schilling,
L. Mathe, E. Enseleit.
Margrethevej 5, Copenhagen, V., Auditors: W. Krumm, Alice Ktiss-
Denmark. ner.
Corporate Name: Skandinaviske Local Committee: H. Hartkop, M.
Forlags-og Trykkeriforening. Rhode, P. John, W. Ising, G.
Cable Address: Sundhedsbladet, Dail.
Christiania. Editors: Herold der Wahrheit, L.
Editors: Evangeliets Sendebud, R. Conradi,H. F. Schuberth;
Erik Arnesen; Sundhedsbladet, Gute Gesud heit, A. W. Peter-
J. C. Ottosen, M. D. sohn,P. A. De Forest, M. D.;
Teeknen des Tijds (Holland),
L. R. Conradi; De Arbeider
(Holland church paper); Unser
DENMARK PUBLISHING kleiner Freund, A. Plass; Zions
HOUSE. Wachter, W. Ising; Az Arato
(Hungarian), J. 'F. Huener-
Margrethevej 5, Copenhagen, gardt; Maslina (Russian), Edi-
V., Denmark. torial Committee, S. Bojanus,
Th. Itzmann, H. J. Lobsack;
Cable Address: Expedit, Copen- Hlasatel Pravdy (Herald of
hagen. Truth) (Bohemian), Editorial
Secretary and Treasurer: Jens Ol- Committee, Jos. Makovsky, W.
sen. Ising, W. Prillwitz; Sennele
Timpului (Signs. of the Times)
(Rumanian), Editorial Com-
FINLAND PUBLISHING HOUSE. mittee, 0. Ltipke, R. P. Paulini,
F. Hinter; Zionas Sargs (Let-
Unionsgatan 4, Helsingfors, tonian) ; Sioni Wahimees (Es-
Finland. . thonian).
Hamburg Branch House: Interna-
Corporate Name: Aikain Vartija tional Tract Society. Weiher-
Forlagsktiebolag. weg 48, Basel, Switzerland.
Publishing Board: N. Hammar,
Fred Anderson, A. Treskman.. Managing Board: L. R. Conradi,
Editorial Board: Aikain Vartija, Chairman; H. Hartkop, W. Se-.
Fred Anderson, W. Lucksdorff, bald, J. G. Oblander, W. Kiiry.
Agnes Wickholm. Attorney: W. Sebald.
158 PUBLISHING HOUSES.

INDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE. Committee to confer with Book


Committee in Europe: 0. F.
The Watchman Press, Karmatar, Schwedrat, S. Mortenson, L. H.
E. I. R., India. Christian.
Languages in which publications
are issued: English, Bengali, LATIN UNION PUBLISHING
Hindi, and Santhali.
Editors: Oriental Watchman and HOUSE.
Eastern Tidings, J. L. Shaw and Societe International de Traites.
J. C. Little.
Manager: J. C. Little. Office: 29 rue de la Synagogue,
Geneva, Switzerland.
Publishing Board: L. P. Tieche,
H. H. Dexter, C. T. Everson, J.
INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING Curdy, J. Robert, J. Vuilleu-
ASSOCIATION. mier, G. Roth, E. Schwantes,
W. G. Bond.
College View, Nebr. Editors: Le Messager and Les
Established 1903. Signes des Temps, J. Vuilleu-
mier; Le Vulgarisateur, P. A.
"Officers: President, E. T. Russell; D.e Forest, M. D.
Vice-President, 0. F. Schwe-
drat; Secretary, August Ander-
son; Treasurer and Business
Manager, F. F. Byington. MEXICAN PUBLISHING HOUSE.
Trustees: E. T. Russell, A. T. Rob- Office: No. 1420, Avenida 20, Ta-
hison, F. F. Byington, Aughst cubaya, D. F., Mexico.
Anderson, 0. F. Schwedrat, G. Corporate Name: " Compaiiia de
F. Haffner, C. A. Thorp. Publicaciones, La Verdad,' S.
Counselors: R. A. Underwood, 0. A."
E. Reinke, S. Mortenson, L. H. Cable Address: " Verdad," Mex-
Christian, Henry Shultz, H. A. ico City, Mexico.
Voth, J. F. Anderson, Chas. Officers: President, Geo. M. Brown;
Leer, N. P.. Neilsen, R. C. Por- Secretary, Alfred Cooper ; Treas-
ter, G. A. Grauer, Geo. John 7 urer, G. W. Caviness; Auditor,
son, L. Johnson, N. C. Berger- W. S. Swayze.
sen, H. E. Stone, H. F. Graf. Editor: El Mensajero de la Ver-
Committees on Foreign Litera- dad, G. W. Caviness.
ture: German: G. F. Haffner, 0. Editor: El Campo Mexicano, Geo.
E. Reinke, G. A. Grauer, 0. F. M. Brown.
Schwedrat, Theo. Valentiner.
Swedish: S. Mortenson, August
Anderson, F. Johnson, A. Ver-
melin, A. Swedberg. Danish- PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING
Norwegian: L. H. Christian, L. COMPANY.
Johnson, P. E. Berthelsen, M. Established 1875.
L. Andreasen, C. A. Thorp.
Editors:. Evangeliets Sendebud, Main Office: Villa Street, Moun-
Editor, C. A. Thorp; Asst. Edi- tain View, California.
tor, P. E. Berthelsen; Sions Cable Address: Uprising, Moun-
Valtare, Editor,- A. Swedberg, tain View, California.
Asst. Editor, A. Anderson; Branch Offices: 1109 East Twelfth
Christlicher Hausfreund and St., Kansas City, Mo.; 285 Sal-
Deutscher Arbeiter, Editor, 0. mon St., Portland, Oregon; 1858
F. Schwedrat; assistant editor, Rae St., Regina, Saskatchewan,
T. Valentiner. Canada.
PUBLISHING HOUSES. 159

Territory: The Pacific, North Pa- Canadian, and Lake Union Con-
cific, Central, Northern, and ferences.
Western Canadian Union Con- Branch Offices: Battle Creek,
ferences. Mich.; J. W. Mace, Manager.
Directors: H. W. Cottrell, IL C. Room 404, 32 Union Square,
Wilcox, A. 0. Tait, C. H. Jones, East, New York; N. Y.; L. W.
H. H. Hall, E. A. Chapman, H. Graham, Manager.
G. Childs. Constituency: The Executive Com-
Officers: President, H. W. Cot- mittees of the General, Confer.-
trell; Vice-President, C. H. ence, Atlantic Union, Columbia
Jones; Secretary and Treasurer, Union, Canadian Union, Lake
H. G. Childs; Auditor, J. J. Ire- Union, Northern Union, and of
land; General Manager, C. H. the local Conferences therein, as
Jones; Manager of Book De- well as former stockholders of
partment H. H. Hall. the Seventh-day Adventist Pub-
Manager of Kansas City Branch: lishing Association.
James Cochran. Board of Trustees: W. W. Pres-
Manager of Portland Branch: W. cott, S. N. Curtiss, I. H. Evans,
V. Saniple. G. A. Irwin, T. E. Bowen, H. R.
Manager of Regina Branch: Chas. Salisbury, G. B. Thompson, W.
M. Cottrell. J. Fitzgerald.
Publishing Committee: H. H. Hall, Officers: President, W. MT . Pres-
C. H. Jones, M. C. Wilcox, A. 0. cott; .Vice-President, I. H. Ev-
Tait, H. MT. Cottrell, A. J. S. ans; Treasurer and Business
Bourdeau, Max Hill, F. H. Gage, Manager, S. N. Curtiss; Secre-
J. R. Ferren. tary, W. B. Walters; Auditor,
Editor Signs of the Times: M. C. E. R. Brown..
Wilcox; Associate Editor, A. 0. Editors: Review and Herald, W.
Tait; Assistant Editor, Max ITT. Prescott; associate editors,
Hill. C. M. Snow, W. A. Spicer. Life
Editor Our Little Friend: Kath- and Health, Dr. George H.
rina B. Wilcox; Associate Edi- Heald; associate editors, Dr. G.
tor, M. C. Wilcox. A. Hare and Dr. D. H. Kres,
Editorial Committee: M. C. Wil- The Youth's Instructor, Mrs.
cox, A. 0. Tait, F. H. Gage. Fannie Dickerson Chase. The
The Pacific Press Publishing Co. Sabbath School Worker, Mrs. L.
handles publications in French, Flora Plummer; associate edi-
German, Danish, Swedish, Span- tor, G. B. Thompson. Liberty,
ish, and the Oriental languages. editorial committee, consisting
It also gives special attention to of W. W. Prescott, G. B. Thomp-
standard school text-books and son, C. M. Snow, K. C. Russell,
juvenile publications. Complete W. A. Colcord.
catalogue sent free on application. Book Committee: W. W. Prescott,
Chairman': D. W. Reavis, Sec-
retary; S. N. Curtiss, W. A.
Colcord, C. M. Snow, E. R.
REVIEW AND HERALD PUB- Palmer, G. H. Heald.
LISHING ASSOCIATION. Foreign Publications: The New
York Branch of Review and
Incorporated 1903. Herald Publishing Association
carries a very large and com-
Main Office: Takoma Park Sta- plete assortment of the tracts,
tion, Washington, D. C. pamphlets, and hooks issued by
Cable Address: Review, Washing- our various foreign publishing
ton, D. C. houses. Complete catalogue, with
Territory:, The Atlantic, Columbia, English translation of %the title
160 PUBLISHING HOUSES.

and descriptions of each publica- SOUTHERN PUBLISHING AS-


tion advertised, is in prepara-
SOCIATION.
tion.
Twenty-fourth Ave., North,
Nashville, Tenn.
SIGNS OF THE TIMES PUB-
LISHING ASSN., LIMITED. Established 1901.
Office: Warburton, Victoria, Aus- Territory: T h e Southeastern,
tralia. Southern, and the Southwest-
Cable Address: " Signs, Warbur- ern Union Conferences.
ton," Australia. Constituency: The Executive Com-
Publishing Board: Chairman, W. mittees of the Southeastern,
D. Salisbury; Secretary, A. W. Southern, and Southwestern
Anderson; Manager, W. D. Sal- Union Conferences.
isbury; Treasurer, N. D. Faulk-
head; Directors, 0. A. Olsen, W. Board of Managers: G. A. Irwin,
D. Salisbury, J. M. Johanson, I. A. Ford, W. A. Wilcox, C. F.
A. W. Anderson, J. Gillespie, W. McVagh, Richard Hook, Jr., C.
L. H. Baker, J. H. Woods. - P. Bollman, L. A. Smith.
Editor: Signs of the Times, A. W. Officers: President, G. A. Irwin;
Anderson. Vice-President and Business
Manager, I. A. Ford; Secretary
and Treasurer, Richard Hook,
Jr.
SOUTH AFRICAN PUBLISHING
Editors: The Watchman, L. A.
HOUSE. Smith; Associate Editor, Miss
Eliza J. Burnham; Correspond-
56 Roeland St., Cape Town, ing Editors, Geo. I. Butler, P.
South Africa. T. Magan.

Publishing Committee: College Branch Offices: 217 South Main
Board and Faculty. St., Fort Worth, Texas; Man-
Printing Works: Manager, Geo. R. ager, R. L. Pierce; Hickory, N.
Israel. C.; Manager, J. V. Bosworth.
Editors: South, African Sentinel,
managing editor, Geo. R. Israel;
editorial staff, W. S. Hyatt, I. J.
Hankins, H. J. Edmed; South
African Missionary, Geo. R. Is- STOCKHOLM PUBLISHING
rael.
HOUSE.
Kungsgatan 34, Stockholm,
SOUTH LANCASTER PRINTING Sweden.
COMPANY.
Corporate Name: Skandinaviska
South Lancaster, Mass. Forlagsexpeditionen.
Directors: E. Lind, E. J. Ahren,
Committee: The Executive Com- J. R. Lindqvist.
mittee of the Central New Eng-
land Conference.
Secretary and Treasurer: J. R.
Lindqvist.
Officers: President, H. F. Ketring;
Superintendent, Leonard J. Editor: Tidens Tecken, E. J.
Smith; Treasurer, H. B. Tucker. Ahren. MissionAren, E. J. Ahren.
PUBLISHING HOUSES. 161

WATCHMAN PUBLISHING Officers: Chairman, D. E. Well-


COMPANY. man; Secretary, S. A. Wellman;
Treasurer, L. J. Briggs; Au-
Dundonald St., Port of Spain, ditor, J. Ramoo; Manager, R. L.
Trinidad, West Indies. Price.
Local Managing Board: D. E.
Cable Address: Adventist, Trin- Wellman, S. A. Wellman, J.
idad. Ramoo, R. L. Price, J. B. Beck
Territory: West Indian Union ner.
Conference. Editors: The Caribbean Watch-
Publishing Board: U. Bender, D. man, S. A. Wellman; associate
E. Wellman, J. B. Beckner, W. editor, W. 0. Kneeland; con-
0. Kneeland, L. E. Wellman, tributors, P. Giddings, J. A.
J. Ramon, S. A. Wellman, B. E. Strickland ; East Caribbean
Connerly, R. L. Price, H. - C. Gleaner, S. A. Wellman, H. H.
Goodrich. Cobban.

STATISTICAL TABLE OF PUBLISHING HOUSES.


Annual Number Lan-
Assets Output Employees guages
Avondale Press $ 5.500.00 $15,000.00 6 3
Brazil Pub. House 12,915.44 7,000.00 3 2
British Pub. House 48,794.71 85,228.75 30 3
Buenos Ayres 4,015.83 5,000.00 2 1
Canadian Pub. Assn. 10,368.78 7,204.01 1 1
Chinese Printing Office 4,200.00 200.00 8 3
Christiania Pub. House 35,910.00 10,000.00 11 3
Denmark Pub. House 6,177.64 13,649.94 3 1
Finland Pub. House 10,300.47 3;512.05 2 2
Hamburg Pub. House 48,471.86 85,000.00 41 15
India Pu. House 2,672.96 1,500.00 10 4
International Pub. Assn. 18,158.35 19,851.50 30 5
Latin Union Pub. House 6,632.09 4,423.88 2 4
Mexican Pub. House 2,302.25 1,200.83 2 1
Pacific Press Pub. Co. 248,495.66 282,000.00 100 7
Review and Herald 213,297.06 168,939.26 60 1
Signs of Times Pub. Assn. 75,126.00 86,010.00 50 1
South African Pub. House 2,500.00 1,500.00 3 2
South Lancaster Prt. Co. 6,679.10 15,500.10 10 2
Southern Pub. Assn. 101,180.44 157,726.95 70 1
Stockholm Pub. House 8,100.45 20,370.10 4 1-
Watchman Pub. Co. 6,553.94 5,000.00 10 2

Totals, 22 $878,353.03 $1,000,867.37 458 65 1

1 This does not indicate the total number of languages in which


denominational publications are issued, since many of the publishing
houses issue in the same language, thus duplicating the number. For
a correct list of languages in which publications are issued, see next
page.
162 DENOMINATIONAL LITERATURE.

LANGUAGES IN WHICH DENOMINATIONAL LITERATURE IS


ISSUED.

Denominational publications, consisting of books, tracts,_ pamphlets,


periodicals, etc., are issued by our publishing houses in the following
languages:

Amoy dialect ( China) Hawaiian Russian


Arabic Hebrew Samoan
Armenian-Greek Hindi Santali
Basuto Hungarian Servian
Bengali Icelandic Slovakian
Bohemian Italian Spanish
Bulgarian Japanese Swahili
Burmese Kaffir Swedish
Cantonese ( China) La plandish Tahitian
Danish-Norwegian Lettonian Tamil
Dutch Livonian Tongan
English Malay Turkish-Armenian
Esthonian Mandarin ( China ) Urdu
Fijian Maori Welsh
Finnish Polish Yiddish
French Portuguese Zulu
German Raratongan
Greek Rumanian Total, 52
LIST OF PERIODICALS
ISSUED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SEVENTH-DAY -
ADVENTIST DENOMINATION.

ENGLISH PERIODICALS:
The Advent Review and Sabbath 25 cents; published by the Re-
Herald (leading church paper); view and Herald Pub. Assn.,
weekly; twenty-four pages; an- Takoma Park Station, Wash-
nual subscription, $1.50; pub- ington, D. C.; editorial com-
lished at Takoma Park Station, mittee, W. W. Prescott, G. B.
Washington, D. C.; editor, W. Thompson, Q. M. Snow, K. C.
W. Prescott; associate editors, Russell, W. A. Colcord.
C. M. Snow, W. A. Spicer. The Present Truth (devoted to a
The Signs of the Times (leading .presentation of the doctrine of
missionary paper and prophetic the second coming of Christ,
expositor) ; illustrated weekly; and general Bible truth); week-
sixteen pages; annual subscrip- ly; sixteen pages; annual sub-
tion, $1.50; to foreign countries, scription, 6s 6c1 ($1.60); Stan-
$1.75; published by Pacific Press borough Park, Watford, Herts,
Publishing Co., Mountain View, England; editor, W. T. Bartlett.
Cal.; editor, M. C. Wilcox; as- Tlfe Australasian Signs of the
sociate, A. 0. Tait; assistant, Times (devoted to an exposi-
Max Hill. tion of Bible truth and signs of
The Watchman; missionary paper the times) ; weekly; twelve
and Bible expositor; weekly; pages; annual subscription,
s 4s
sixteen pages; annual subscrip- 6d; to countries outside of Aus-
tion, $1; published by the tralia, and' in the Postal Union,
Southern Publishing Associa- 8s 6d ($2); Warburton, Vic-
tion, Twenty-fourth Ave., North, toria, Australia; editor, A. W.
Nashville, Tenn.; editor, L. A. Anderson.
Smith; associate editor, E. J. The Oriental Watchman; monthly;
Burnham; corresponding editors, sixteen pages; annual subscrip-
Geo. I. Butler, P. T. Magan. tion, Rs. 2-8 (eighty cents);
The Youth's Instructor (a journal International Tract Society, 39-1
for youth and children); week- Free School St., Calcutta, India;
ly; sixteen pages; annual sub- editors, J. L. Shaw and J. C.
scription, $1; Takoma Park Little.
Station, Washington, D. C.; The Caribbean Watchman; month-
editor, Mrs. Fannie Dickerson ly; 21 pages and cover; 50 cents
Chase. a year; 31 Dundonald St., Port
Liberty (official organ of the Re- of Spain, Trinidad, West In-
ligious Liberty Bureau); a dies; editor, S. A. Wellman;
forty-eight page quarterly mag- associate, W. G. Kneeland; con-
azine of religious freedom, de- tributors, P. Giddings and J. A.
voted to the promulgation of Strickland.
the fundamental principles of South African Sentinel (devoted
the rights of the people. The to an exposition of the signs of
first number was published in the times and Sabbath truth);
April, 1906; annual subscription, monthly; sixteen pages; annual
163
164 PERIODICALS.

subscription, 60 cents; to coun- The Sabbath School Worker (or-


tries outsie of South Africa gan of the Sabbath-school De-
and in the Postal Union, 75 partment of the General Confer-
cents; managing editor, Geo. R. ence); monthly; sixteen pages;
Israel; editorial staff, W. S. annual subscription, 35 cents;
Hyatt, I.. J. Hankins, H. J. Ed- in clubs of two or more, 25
med; Kenilworth, Cape, South cents; published at Takoma
Africa. Park Station, Washington, D.
Life and Health (devoted to health C.; editor, Mrs. L. Flora Plum-
in the home and general san- mer; associate editor, G. B.
itary topics) ; monthly; forty- Thompson.
eight pages (magazine form); Sabbath School Quarterly: Forty-
annual subscription, 75- cents; eight pages; containing the S.
published by the Review and D. A. International Sabbath-
Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park school lessons; annual subscrip-
Station, Washington, D. C.; edi- tion, 20 cents; Pacific Press Pub.
tor, G. H. Heald;. associate edi- Co., Mountain View, Cal.
tor, G. A. Hare, D. H. Kress. Bible Students' Library: Quar-
The Australasian Good Health; terly; annual subscription, 25
monthly; sixteen pages; annual cents; Pacific Press Publishing
subscription, 2s 6d; beyond the Co., Mountain View, Cal.
commonwealth, 3s; Avondale
Press, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Apples of Gold Library: Quar-
Australia; editor, Dr. F. Rich- terly; annual subscription, five
ards; board of management, F. copies, 25 cents; Pacific Press
Richards, C. W. Irwin, E. C. Publishing Co., Mountain View,
Chapman. Cal.
Good Health (devoted to hygiene Our Little Friend (a child's
and the principles of healthful paper); illustrated weekly;
liviug); monthly; thirty-two eight pages, annual subscrip-
pages; yearly subscription, is tion, 50 cents. Pacific Press
6d; Stanborough Park, Wat- Publishing Co., Mountain View,
ford, Herts, England; editors, A. Cal.; editor, Kathrina B. Wil-
B. Olsen, M. D., M. E. Olsen. cox; associate, M. C. Wilcox.

UNION CONFERENCE PERIODICALS.


Atlantic Union Gleaner (official cents; Lorne. Park, Ontario; edi-
organ of the Atlantic Union tor, Eugene Leland.
Conference); w e e k l y; eight The Trumpet; a monthly mission-
pages; 50 cents a year; Miss ary news-letter and record of
Jennie Thayer, editor, published the book work in the Atlantic,
at South Lancaster, Mass. Columbia, and Lake Union Con-
The Caribbean Gleaner (official or- ferences; eight pages; pub-
gan of the West Indian. Union lished by the Review and Her-
Conference) ; monthly; eight ald Pub. Assn.; Takoma Park
pages; 36 cents a year; 31 Dun- Station, Washington, D. C.
donald St., Port of Spain, Trin- Columbia Union Visitor (official
idad, West Indies; editors, S. A. organ of the Columbia Union
Wellman, H. H. Cobban. Conference); eight pages; week-
Canadian Union Messenger (offi- ly; 25 cents; published at Mt.
cial organ of the Canadian Vernon Ohio; editor, Miss
Union Conference) ; weekly; 35 Bessie E. Russell.
PERIODICALS. 165

Northern Union Reaper (official Union Conference Record (official


organ of the Northern Union organ of the Australasian Un-
Conference); weekly ; 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 Australian
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., Mi,nneapolis, Minn.; editor, Hindson, Roland Ave., Wah-
T. D. Gibson. roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Pacific Union Recorder (official Zions-Wachter (organ of the Ger-
organ of the Pacific Union Con- man Union Conference); semi-
ference); weekly; six pages; monthly; sixteen pages; annual
fifty cents a year; editorial subscription, 40 cents; editor,
committee, J. J. Ireland, H. W. W. Ising; International Tract
Cottrell, Claude Conard; pub- Society, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
lished at Mountain View, Cal. burg, Germany.
The Southwestern Union Record The Missionary Worker (official
(official organ of the Southwest- organ of the British Union Con-
ern Union Conference) ; eight ference; semimonthly; eight
pages; weekly; 50 cents; C. N. pages; is a year; post-paid, is
Woodward, editor; Clarence 6d; International Tract Society,
Santee, associate editor; pub- Ltd., Stanborough Park, Wat-
lished at Keene, Tex. ford, Herts, England.
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., Twenty-fourth Geo. R. Israel; Kenilworth,
Ave., N., Nashville, Tenn.; edi- Cape, South Africa.
tors, L, A. Smith, E. J. Burn- Rundschau der Adventisten (Ger-
ham. man paper for circulation among
North Pacific Union Gleaner (offi- S. D. A. churches in South
cial organ of the North Pacific America) ; eight pages; month-
Union Conference); weekly; ly; published by the Brazil
eight pages; 50 cents .a year; Publishing House, Sao Ber-
published by the North Pacific nardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo,
Union Conference, Rooms 15 and Brazil, South America; editor,
16, Die Briicke Block, Walla J. - W. Westphal, Casilla 481,
Walla, Wash.; editor, A. G. Buenos Ayres, Argentina, South
Adams. America.

LOCAL CONFERENCE PERIODICALS.


(Arranged Alphabetically by Conferences.)

California: The Seed Sower; a tain View, Cal.; editor, A. J. S.


weekly news-letter for house-to- Bourdeau.
house workers in the California Colorado: Echoes from the Field;
Conference, published at Moun- semimonthly; four pages; an-
166 PERIODICALS.

nual subscription, 25 cents; Col- weekly; Natal-Transvaal Con-


orado Tract Society, 1112 Kala- ference, Stranach St., Pieter-
math St., Denver, Colo.; editor, maritzburg, Natal, South Af-
Mrs. M. MacGuire. rica; editor, H. J. Edmed.
Central American Herald; month.- Nebraska: Nebraska Reporter;
ly; four pages; Central Amer- semimonthly; four pages; 25
ican Mission, Box 105, Belize, cents; Nebraska Conference, 905
Central America; editor, E. L. California Ave., North, Hast-
Cardey. ings, Nebr.; editor, M. E. Ellis.
East Michigan: East Michigan New Zealand Messenger (official
Banner; weekly; 25 cents; pub- organ of the New Zealand Con-
lished at Holly, Mich.; editor, ference); monthly; four pages;
. F. 0. Rathbun. published by the New Zealand
Conference, at Cambridge, near
India: Eastern Tidings; monthly; Auckland, New Zealand.
six pages; Re. 1 a year; printed
by J. C. Little at the Watch- New York: The Indicator; week-
man Press, Karmatar, E. I. R., ly; four pages; 25 cents; New
for the International Tract So-' York Tract Society, 317 West
ciety, 39-1 Free School St., Cal- Bloomfield St., Rome, N. Y.;
cutta, India. editor, F. N. Johnson.
Indiana: The Indiana Reporter; Northern Illinois: The Northern
semimonthly; four pages; 25 Illinois Recorder; biweekly;
cents; Indiana Conference, S. four pages; 25 cents; Northern
D. A., 240 Indiana Ave., In- Illinois Conference, Room 670,
dianapolis, Ind. Monon Bldg., Chicago, Ill.; edi-
tor, H. E. Moon.
Iowa: The Workers' Bulletin; North Michigan: North Michigan
weekly; four pages; 25 cents; Conference News Sheet; issued
Iowa Tract Society, 603 East every three weeks, 25 cents; Pe-
Twelfth St., Des Moines, Iowa; toskey, Mich.
editor, W. E. Perrin.
Scottish Mission: The Welcome
Kansas: Kansas Worker; weekly; Visitor; four pages; monthly;
four pages; 35 cents; Kansas 25 cents; 128 Ledard Road,
Tract Society, 821 West Fifth Langside, Glasgow, Scotland.
St., Topeka, Kans.; editor, D. E.
Welch. Southern Illinois: Southern Illi-
nois Herald; biweekly; four
Manitoba: Manitoba Worker; pages; 25 cents; 300 West Allen
monthly; four pages; 25 cents; St., Springfield, Ill.'
Manitoba Tract Society, Por-
tage la Prairie, Winnipeg, Man- West Michigan: The' West Mich-
itoba; editor, J. T. Thompson. igan Herald; weekly; four
pages; 25 cents; West Michigan
Missouri: The Workers' Record; Conference, Otsego, Mich.; edi-
semimonthly; four pages; 25 tor, E. L. Richmond.
cents; Missouri Tract Society,
1109 East Twelfth St., Kansas Wisconsin: The Wisconsin Re-
City, Mo.; editor, James Coch- porter; weekly; four pages; 25
ran. cents: Wisconsin Tract Society,
Grand Rapids, Wis.
Montana: Montana Bivouac;
monthly; four pages; 25 cents; Wyoming: Wyoming Enterprise;
editor, A. E. Everett, Bozeman, four pages; monthly; 25 cents
Mont. annually; published by the Wy-
oming Conference; field editor,
Natal-Transvaal: Flashes from J. H. TV-heeler; office editor,
the Battle Field; two pages; Grace Tillotson, Crawford, Nebr.
FOREIGN PERIODICALS.
(Alphabetically arranged by languages.)

BOHEMIAN. trated; 40 cents; published at


Gindelberg 15a, I fa.mburg, Ger-
H 1 a s a t el Pravdy (Herald of many.
Truth); monthly; 8 or 16 pages;
Sabbath-school, church, and mis-
sionary paper; subscription, kr. FINNISH.
1.80, America, 50 cents. Edi-
torial Committee: Josef Ma- Aikain Vartij a ; monthly; eight
kovsky, W. Ising, W. Prillwitz; pages; annual subscription, 50
published by International cents; Unionsgatan 4, Helsing-
Tract Society, Grindelberg 15a, fors, Finland; editor, Fred An-
Hamburg, Germany. derson, W. Lucksdorff, Agnes
Wickholm.

CHINESE. FIJIAN.

Fuh-In-Hsuen Pao (The Gospel Rarama ; monthly; eight pages;
Herald); sixteen-page monthly; Buresala, via Levuka, Fiji, Pa-
25 cents; editor, H. W. Miller, cific Ocean; editor, J. E. Fulton,
Sin Yang Cheo, Ronan, via " Elsnath," Burwood St., Bur-
Hankow, China. wood, New South Wales, Aus-
tralia.

DANISH-NORWEGIAN. FRENCH.
Evangeliets Send e 'b u d ; Semi- Les Signes des Temps; monthly;
monthly; sixteen pages; annual annual subscription, fr. 1.50 (30
subscription, kr. 2.50; rate for cents); published at 29 rue de
America, $1; Akersgaden 74, la Synagogue, Geneva, Switzer-
Christiania, Norway; editor, land; editor, J. Vuilleumier.
Erik Arnesen. Le Messager (church paper);
Sundhedsbladet (health journal) ; semimonthly; annual subscrip-
monthly; twenty-four pages; tion, fr. 1.50; 29 rue de la Syn-
annual subscription, in Norway, agogue, Geneva, Switzerland;
kr. 2.50; in Denmark, 3.00; rate editor, J. Vuilleumier.
for America, 80 cents; Akers- Le Vulgarisateur et Messager de
. Baden 74, Christiania, Norway; l'Hygiene ; monthly health
editor, J. C. Ottosen. paper; sixteen pages; fr. 2.50
Evangeliets Sendebud ; weekly; (50 cts.); 29 rue de la Syna-
sixteen pages; annual subscrip- gogue, Geneva, Switzerland; ed-
tion, $1.25; College View, Nebr.; itor, P. A. De Forest.
editor, C. A. Thorp; assistant
editor, P. E. Berthelsen.
GERMAN.
ESTHONIAN. Harold der Wahrheit; semimonth-
ly; eight pages; annual sub-
Sioni Wahimees ; sixteen pages; scription, mk. 2 (60 cents for
eight numbers a year; illus- America) ; Grindelberg 15a,
167
168 PERIODICALS.

Hamburg, Germany; editors, L. cents a year (2 kronen); edi-


R. Conradi, H. F. Schuberth. tor, Janos F. Huenergardt, Pee-
Gute Gesundheit (health paper); zel, Korutca 134, Hungary;
monthly; sixteen pages; annual published by the International
subscription, mk. 1.60 (for Amer- Tract Society, Grindelberg 15a,
ica, 50 cents); Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.
Hamburg, Germany; editors, A.
W. Petersohn, M. D.; P. A. De
Forest, M. D. ICELANDIC.
U n s e r kleiner Freund (child's
paper); monthly; 16 pages; an- Fraekorn; semimonthly; eight
nual subscription, 80 pfg. (for pages; annual subscription, 60
America, 30 cents); Grindelberg cents; Reykjavik, Iceland; edi-
15a, Hamburg, Germany; editor, tor, David Ostlund.
A. Plass.
Christlicher Hausfreund; s e m i -
monthly; 20 pages; annual sub- ITALIAN.
scription, $1.00; College View,
Nebr.; editor, 0. F. Schwedrat; L!Ultimo Messaggio; monthly;
assistant editor, T. Valentiner. sixteen pages; 50 cents; printed
Deutscher Arbeiter; semimonthly; by Review and Herald Pub.
eight pages; annual subscrip- Assn., 32 Union Square, East,
tion, 50 cents; College View, New York, N. Y.; editorial com-
Nebr.; editor, 0. F. Schwedrat; mittee, L. Zecchetto, R. Calde-
assistant editor, T. Valentiner. rone.
North Dakota Sammler; biweek- L'Ultimo Messaggio; quarterly;
ly; published at Harvey, N. sixteen pages; 10 cents in Italy;
Dak.; editor, F. G. Specht. 20 cents to United States; edi-
tor, C. T. Everson, via Varese
20, Rome, Italy.

HOLLAND (DUTCH).
Teekenen des Tijds (Signs of the JAPANESE.
Times), Holland (formerly Zions Owari No Fukuin; semimonthly;
Wachter); monthly; eight 12 pag6s; annual subscription,
pages; annual subscription, .75 50 cents; 846 Sendagaya-machi,
florin; to foreign countries, 1 Tokyo, Japan; editors, T. H.
florin (40 cents); International Okohira, F. W. Field.
Tract Society, Grindelberg 15a,
Hamburg, Germany; editor, L.
R. Conradi.
De Arbeider; eight pages; quar- LETTONIAN.
terly; florin .80; to foreign coun- Zionas Sargs; 24 pages; bimonth-
tries, 30 cents; International ly; illustrated; 30 cents; pub-
Tract Society, Grindelberg 15a, lished at Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Hamburg, Germany. burg, Germany.

HUNGARIAN. MALAY.
Az Arato (The Reaper); sixteen Zaman Pughadisan (alernate edi-
pages; monthly church and Sab- tions in Dutch-Malay and Singa-
bath-school lesson paper; 50 pore-Malay); monthly; eight
PERIODICALS. 169

pages; 12 Dhoby Gha,ut, Singa- paper; subscription price, 50


pore, Malay Archipelago, Pa- cents a year (Russia, 1 rbl.);
cific Ocean; editor, G. F. Jones. quarterly supplement containing
Sabbath-school lessons and field
reports, 80 kop, or 40 cents;
Maslina and Supplement, 1.50
MAORI.
rbl, or 75 cents. Editorial Com-
Te Kaiere o to Pono; monthly; mittee: S. Bojanus, Th. Itz-
four pages; published by the mann, H. J. Lobsack.
New Zealand Conference.

SPANISH.
PORTUGUESE.
El Mensajero de la Verdad; illus-
Arauto da Verdade; monthly; trated sixteen-page monthly, de-
sixteen pages; annual subscrip- voted to the exposition of the
tion, 65 cents; in clubs of ten prophecies, Bible doctrines, and
or more copies, 45 cents each; health and temperance topics;
Caixa Postal 768, Rio de Ja- annual subscription (in Mexico),
neiro, Brazil, South America; 50 centavos; (outside of Mex-
editor, Emilio Hoelzle. ico), 50 cents United States
Revista Mensal; monthly; four money; editor, G. W. Caviness,
pages; published by the Ta- Apartado 1554, Mexico City,
quary Publishing House, Sao Mexico.
Bernardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, El Campo Mexicano; four-page
Brazil, South America; editor, monthly; organ of the Mexican
E. Hoelzle. Mission, and edited by the su-
perintendent.
RARATONGAN. La Verdad Presente; monthly; 8
pages; annual subscription, 65
Tuatua-Moa; monthly; four cents; Argentine Conference, Ca-
pages; editor, Mrs. F. W. silla 481, Buenos Ayres, Argen-
Waugh, " Elsnath," Burwood St., tine Republic, South America;
Burwood, New South Wales, editor, Mrs. Lydia Oppegard;
Australia. assistant editors, N. Z. Town, A.
Fulton.
RUMANIAN. Senales de los Tiempos; monthly;
eight pages; 50 cents a year;
Sennele Timpului (Signs of the published by the Chile Confer-
Times) ; bimonthly; sixteen ence, Casilla 787, . Valparaiso,
pages; Sabbath-school, church, Chile; South America; editors,
and missionary paper; subscrip- E. W. Thomann and Wm.
tion price, fr. 2 (to America, Steele.
40 cents). Editorial Committee:
0. Liipke, R. P. Paulini, F. Hin- Revista Adventista; month ly ;
ter; pubished by International eight pages; Florida, F. C. R.,
Tract Society, Grindelberg 15a, Buenos Ayres, South America;
Hamburg, Germany. editor, Arthur Fulton; assistant
editor, E. W. Thomann.
El Centinela de la Verdad; twen-
RUSSIAN. ty-four pages; monthly; 50
cents; published at Mayaguez,
Maslina (Olive-tree); sixteen Porto Rico, West Indies; editor,
pages; monthly; missionary B. E. Connerly.
170 PERIODICALS

SWEDISH. pages; annual subscription,


$1.25; College View, Nebr.; ed-
Tidens Tecken; semimonthly; itor, A. Swedberg; assistant ed-
eight pages; annual subscrip- itor, A. Anderson.
tion, kr. 2; rate for America, 85 Signalen; monthly; eight pages;
cents; Kungsgatan 34, Stock- 35 cents; International Publish-
holm, Sweden; editor, E. J. ing Assn., College View, Nebr.;
Ahren. editor, S. Mortenson.
Mission.aren (with S. S. lessons
for children); semimonthly;
eight pages; kr. 1.20 (60 cents
TAHITIAN.
for America); Scandinavian
Publishing Association, Kungs- Te Maramarama (Light-Bearer);
gatan 34, Stockholm, Sweden; monthly; eight pages; editor, B.
editor, E. J. Ahren. J. Cady, Papeete, Tahiti, Society
Sions Vaktare; weekly; sixteen Islands, Pacific Ocean.

LOCAL OR PRIVATE PERIODICALS.


Bible Training School (devoted to the Southern Missionary Soci-
the interests of house-to-house ety, North Station, Nashville,
Bible work); sixteen pages; Tenn.; editor, C. P. Bollman.
monthly; 25 cents a year; South Health and Happiness; bimonth-
Lancaster, Mass.; editor, S. N. ly; thirty-two pages; 25 cents;
Haskell. published by the Madison Sani-
The Christian Record (a paper tarium, Madisoii, Wis.; editors,
printed for 'the blind, in Im- Dr. A. J. Hoenes and R. T. Dow-
proved Braille and in New York sett.
Point); monthly; twenty pages; Home, Farm, and School (devoted
$2 a year; published at College to domestic, agricultural, and
View, Nebr.; editorial commit- educational interests); monthly;
tee, B. E. Huffman, E. T. Rus- twelve pages; annual subscrip-
sell, C. N. Roberts, J. S. Hart. tion, 50 cents; editors, N. W.
The Educational Messenger (rep- Kauble and J. H. Haughey; The
resenting the Educational De- Advocate Publishing Co., Ber-
partment of the Central Union rien Springs, Mich.
Conference); weekly; four The Life Boat; an illustrated
pages; 50 cents; Central Union 'monthly journal -devoted to
Conference,' College View, Nebr.; charitable, philanthropic health-
editor, C. C. Lewis; associate and 'soul-saving work; thirty-
editors, B. E. Huffman, 0. M. two pages; annual subscription,
John, Mertie Wheeler; manager, 50 cents; to foreign countries,
J. I. Beardsley. 65 cents; published by the
Good Tidings of the Messiah; a Workingmen's Home and Life
monthly paper devoted to the Boat Mission Assn., Hinsdale,
interests of gospel work among Ill.; editor, David Paulson, M.
the Jews; eight pages and cover; D.; associate editor, W. S.
25 cents; 105 Staniford St., Bos- Sadler, M. D.
ton, Mass.; F. C. Gilbert, editor Progress: a four-page monthly,
and publisher. issued by the Oakwood Manual
The Gospel Herald; monthly; four Training School, Huntsville,
pages; 10 cents; published by Ala.; price, 25 cents.
PERIODICALS. 171

The Student Idea; issued monthly Toluca Industrial Advocate; a


by South Lancaster Academy, four-page journal, in the inter-
for the students; 25 cents for est of the Toluca (N. C.) Indus-
six months; published at South trial School; edited by D. T.
Lancaster, Mass. Shireman.

Summary.
General papers 18 Weekly 26
Union papers 15 Semimonthly 21
Local papers 22 Monthly 52
Foreign papers 43 Bimonthly 4
Private papers 11 Quarterly 6
Total 109 Total 109
Total pages of one copy of Combined annual subscrip-
each of the foregoing jour- tion price $52.16
nals 1300 No. languages 24
DIRECTORY OF SANITARIUMS.
(Arranged alphabetically.)

ATLANTA SANITARIUM. Boulder-Colorado Sanitarium


Training-school for Nurses.
243 South Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga.
Faculty: J. D. Shively, M. D.,
Established 1903. Chairman; Helen N. Rice, R. N.;
Board: K. C. Russell, G. W. Wells, Sec. and Supt.; Kate Lindsay,
S. A. Maxwell, M. L. Woodall, M. D.; Ida S. Herr, M. D.; T. J.
R. T. Dowsett, L. A. Hansen, Evans, M. D.; Mrs. C. Egner,
A. L. Manous. Francis M. Wilcox, Verne
Thompson, Edith Peterson.

AVONDALE HEALTH RE-


TREAT.
BUFFALO SANITARIUM.
Cooranbong, New South Wales,
922 Niagara St., Buffalo, N. Y.
Australia.
Board: C. W. Irwin, 0. A. Olsen, Established 1902. Unincorporated.
E. H. Gates, E. C. Chapman, L. Medical Superintendent: A. R.
A. Hoopes, J. E. Fulton, G. S. Satterlee, M. D.
Fisher.
Under the auspices of the Avon-
dale School.
Buffalo Sanitarium Training-
School.
BOULDER-COLORADO SANITA-
Incorporated June 28, 1906.
RIUM.
Directors of the Board: A. R.
Boulder, Colorado. Satterlee, F. H. Hicks, Mrs. A.
R. Satterlee.
Established 1896.
Board of Directors: J. D. Shively,
President; F. M. Wilcox, Sec.
and Treas.; the Presidents of
the Colorado and Central Union CAPE SANITARIUM.
conferences; Ida S. Herr, James
G. Weller, J. H. Wheeler, Meade Plumstead, Cape, South Africa.
- Mac Guire, Chas. E. Rice. Established 1904.
Business Management: J. D.
Shively, Medical Superintend- Board of Trustees: I. J. Hankins,
ent; F. M. Wilcox, Business Dr. Geo. Thomason, F. Reed, J.
Manager; Chas. E. Rice, Stew- V. Willson, E. Ingle, 0. 0. Fort-
ard; Mrs. C. Egner, Matron; J. ner, G. R. Israel.
G. Weller, Manager Denver Officers: I. J. Hankins, Chairman;
Branch, 1515 Stout St. E. Ingle, Sec. and Treas.
Medical Faculty: J. D. Shively, Medical Superintendent: Geo.
M. D.; Ida S. Herr, M. D.; T. J. Thomason, M. D.; Matron, Miss
Evans, M. D.; Kate Lindsay, Ida Thomason; Business Man-
M. D. ager, G. W. Webb.
172
SANITARIUMS. 173

CATERHAM SANITARIUM. heitspflege." Legal organization


for holding the Friedensau prop-
Caterham, Surrey, England. erty.
Trustees: L. R. Conradi, Dr. E.
Established 1903.
Meyer, Otto Luepke, H. F.
Board of Managers: W. C. Sisley, Schuberth, W. Krumm, H. Hart-
A. B. Olsen, W. T. Bartlett. kop, J. G. blander, J. Pieper,
Officers: Chairman, W. C. Sisley; E. E. Frauchiger, J. T. Boet-
Secretary, A. B. Olsen; Treas- tcher, G. W. Schubert, J. Erz-
urer, W. T. Bartlett. berger, L. Mathe, J. H. Schil-
Medical Superintendent: A. B. Ol- ling, E. Enseleit.
sen, M. D.; Matron, Mrs. A. B. Officers: Pres., L. R. Conradi;
Olsen, M. D.; H. N. Greaves, Vice-Pres., W. Krumm; Sec., 0.
M. D. .
Luepke; Auditor, H. Hartkop.
Medical Superintendent: Dr. E.
Health Food Factory. Meyer; Matron, Miss Helene
The International Health Associa- Bartel; Treas., Paul Brandt;
Business Manager, W. Krumm.
tion, Ltd. Head. Nurses: Fr. Gernhard and
Stanborough Park, Watford, Ida Klages.
Herts, England.
Directors: W. C. Sisley, Dr. A. B.
Olsen, W. T. Bartlett, S. Joyce, FRYDENSTRAND SANATO-
S. S. Barnard.
Manager and Secretary: S. S. RIUM.
Barnard.
Frederikshavn, Denmark.
Officers: Danish Conference Com-
CHRISTCHURCH SANITARIUM. mittee: Director, N. P. Nelson,
M. D.
Papanui, Christchurch, New
Zealand.
Board: S. M. Cobb, W. J. Smith, GLENDALE SANITARIUM.
S. H. Amyes.
Physician: . Glendale, Cal.
Established 1904.
CHRISTIANIA HEALTH HOME. Board of Directors: E. G. Fulton,
Thor Olsens Gade r, Christiania, Pres.; J. A. Burden, Vice-Pres.;
R. P. Kane, Sec. and Treas.;
Norway. Dr. M. M. Kay, Dr. J. R. Leads-
Superintendent: C. M. Scott. worth, H. H. Winslow, J. J.
Wessels.
Officers: Dr. M. McKay, Medical
Superintendent; Dr. Etta Gray,
FRIEDENSAU SANITARIUM. Lady Physician; J. J. Wessels,
Business Manager; Leonora
Friedensau, Post Grabow, Bez. Lacey, Head Nurse; Mary Boyd,
Magdeburg, Germany. Matron.
Branch Treatment Rooms: 257
- Established 1899. South Hill St., Los Angeles,
" Deutscher Verein fiir Gesund- Cal.
174 SANITARIUMS.

GRAYSVILLE SANITARIUM. Iowa Sanitarium Training-school.


Graysville, Tenn. Faculty: Medical Supt., H. A.
Habenicht, M. D.; Sec., Mary
Established 1900. V. Dryden, M. D.; Elder J. C.
Clemens.
Board of Directors: L. A. Hansen,
M. B. Van Kirk, K. C. Russell,
C. H. Moyers, A. J. Hethering- KANSAS SANITARIUM.
ton, R. L. Williams, H. R.
Miller. Wichita, Kans.
Officers: C. H. Moyers, Chairman;
L. A. Hansen, Sec., Treas., and Established 1904.
Business Manager; Statie S. Board of Directors: Dr. F. E.
Robinson, Matron. Braucht, H. S. Osterloh, Chas.
Medical Superintendent: A. J. Thompson, J. D.McBroom, H. E.
Hetherington, M. D. Kirk.
Officers: Medical Supt., F. E.
Braucht, M. D., M. D. S.; Bus-
iness Manager, H. E. Kirk;
Matron, Miss Bertha McClel-
HYDROPATHIC INSTITUTE. lan.
Medical Faculty: F. E. Braucht,
Victoria Square, Adelaide, South M. D.; H. E. Kirk, Gr. N.;
Australia, Australia. . Bertha McClellan, Gr. N.; Al-
bert Bland, Gr. N.
Board: G. A. Brandstater, E. S. Physician: F. E. Braucht, M. D.
Butz, G. Hubbard, R. Hare, R.
H. Constandt.
Manager: G. A. Brandstater.
KIMBERLEY BATHS.
7 Cheapside, Kimberley, South
Africa.

IOWA SANITARIUM. Board of Trustees: Executive


Committee of the Cape Colony
603 East Twelfth St., Des Moines, Conference.
Iowa. Manager: J. V. Willson; Matron,
Mrs. J. V. Willson.
Established 1899.

Corporate Name: Iowa Sanita- KNOWLTON SANITARIUM.


rium and Benevolent Associa-
Knowlton, Quebec.
tion.
Board of Directors: L. F. Starr, Established 1903.
Jacob Shively, N. C. Bergersen,
Christian Juhl, J. M. Whitney, Board of Directors: D. E. Lind-
L. C. Christofferson, H. A. Habe- sey, Chairman; D. Dingman,
nicht. Secretary; P. Brown, P. Holden,
Officers: Medical Supt., H. A. E. H. Cushing, G H Skinner,
Habenicht, M. D.; Secretary of R. M. Clark.
Training-school, Mary V. Dry- Medical Superintendent: R. Mc-
den, M. D. Donald; House Physician, R. M.
Medical Faculty: H. A. Habenicht, Clarke; Treasurer, Mrs. R. M.
M. D.; Mary V. Dryden, M. D. Clarke; Matron, Bertha Arndt.
SANITARIUMS. 175

KOBE SANITARIUM. LOMA LINDA SANITARIUM.


42 Yamamoto-dori, Nichome, Kobe, Loma Linda, via Redlands.
Japan.
Established 1905.
Established 1903.
Board of Trustees: J. A. Burden,
Physician: Dr. W. C. Dunscombe. President; S. S. Merrill, Secre-
Nurses: Miss Bessie M. Young, tary and Treasurer; Geo. W.
John N. Herboltzheimer, Mrs. J. Reaser, Geo. K. Abott, Julia A.
N. Herboltzheimer, Miss Hattie White, J. R. Leadsworth, P. S.
Harriman, Mrs. Hattie Duns- Nightingale, W. H. Gilmore.
combe. Medical Staff: Geo. K. Abbott, M.
Japanese Branch. D.; Julia A. White, M. D.; J. R.
Leadsworth, M. D.
The Esei-in, No. 4, Kano-cho, Ni-
chome, Kobe, Japan.
Established 1904. LONE STAR SANITARIUM.
Physician: Dr. Kiku Noma.
Business Manager: T. Kawano. Keene, Tex.
(Not now operated as a sanita-
rium, but the following board
LAKE GENEVA SANITARIUM. controls the property: C. San-
tee, President; C. N. Woodward;
Gland, Ct. Vaud, Switzerland. T. B. Creager.)
Organized 1904.
Corporate Name: "Societe Philan-
thropique de la Ligniere." MADISON SANITARIUM.
Board of Directors: L. R. Con-
radi, Jules Robert, P. A. De For- Madison, Wis.
est, L. P. Tieche, A. Guenin.
Officers: Pres., L. R. Conradi; Established 1902.
Sec. and Treas., J. Robert. Board of Directors: C. McReyn-
Local Board: L. P. Tieche, J. Rob- olds, President; Dr. A. J.
ert, J. Vuilleumier, C. Reihlen, Hoenes, R. T. Dowsett, Dr. W.
P. A. De Forest. E. Bliss, F. F. Stebeds, W. J.
Medical Superintendent: P. De Pflugradt. J. H. Bramhall, Sec-
Forest, M. D. retary and Treasurer.
Matron: Mrs. R. Tieche. Medical Faculty: Superintendent,
A. J. Hoenes, M. D.; Assistant,
W. E. Bliss, M. D.
LEICESTER SANITARIUM.
82 Regent Road, Leicester, Eng-
land. MT. VERNON SANITARIUM.
Established 1903. Academia, near Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Branch of Caterham Sanitarium. Established 1907.
Board of Managers: W. C. Sisley,
A. B. Olsen, W. T. Bartlett. Under - the management of the
Officers: Ohio Confrence.
Medical Superintendent: A. B. Ol- Superintendent: V. L. Fisher.
sen, M. D. M. D.
176 SANITARIUMS.

MUSSOORIE SANITARIUM. President; WI. M. Lee, Secretary


and Treasurer; C. 0. Prince, M.
Annfield House, Mussoorie, India. D., Superintendent; P. F. Bick-
nell, Chaplain; C. P. Frye,
Board of Management: II. C. Men- Steward.
kel, W. W. Miller, J. H. Reagan. Medical Faculty: C. 0. Prince,
Medical Superintendent: H. C. M. D.; Nina Case-Baierle, Lady
Menkel, M. D. Physician; Miss Zaidie Good-
rich, Superintendent of Train-
ing-school for Nurses.
NASHVILLE SANITARIUM.
Nashville, Tenn.
PARADISE VALLEY SANITA-
Established 1904. RIUM.
Board of Directors: G. A. Irwin, National City, Cal.
C. F. McVagh, L. A. Hansen,
J. D. Caldwell, W. A. Wilcox, Medical Superintendent: R. S.
C. P. Bollman, S. B. Horton. Cummings, M. D.
Officers: G. A. Irwin, President;
C. F. McVagh, Vice-President;
J. D. Caldwell, Secretary and
Treasurer; Dr. W. A. George, PENNSYLVANIA SANITARIUM.
Medical Superintendent. 1929 Girard Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Established 1903.
Corporate Name: Pennsylvania
NEBRASKA SANITARIUM. Sanitarium and Benevolent As-
College View, Nebr. . sociation.
Officers: W. H. Heckman, Presi-
Established 1894. dent; W. J. Fitzgerald, Secre-
Board of Trustees: W. A. George, tary and Treasurer; G. E. Hart-
D. R. Callahan, Bert Glasscock, man, Business Manager.
E. T. Russell, A. T. Robinson, Faculty: Superintendent, J. W.
Lewis Johnson, N. B. Emerson. Bailey, M. D.; Dott Case, M. D.,
Officers of Board: W. A. George, Lady Physician.
President; D. R. Callahan,
Treasurer; Josephine Nelson,
Secretary. PORTLAND SANITARIUM.
Medical Staff: Orville Rockwell,
M. D.; M. Estella Houser, M. D.; Mt. Tabor Station; Portland, Ore.
A. C. Ames, M. D. Founded, 1893; Reorganized, 1902.
Hastings Branch. Became an institution of the
North Pacific Union Conference,
(Under construction, at Hastings, 1906.
Nebr.) Board of Directors: W. B. White,
President; D. R. Nichols, Sec-
retary and Treasurer; H. W.
NEW ENGLAND SANITARIUM. Decker, A. G. Adams, F. E.
Bunch. Advisory Members: H.
Melrose, Mass. H. Haynes, R. Rose, Dr. S. A.
Established 1899. Lockwood, A. J. Breed.
Officers and Medical Faculty: Dr.
Officers of Board: H. F. Ketring, S. A. Lockwood, Superintend-
SANITARIUMS. 177

ent; N. C. Mac Lafferty, M. D.; Officers: H. F. Rand, Medical Su-


Myrtle S. Lockwood, M. D.; perintendent; L. M. Bowen,
D. Nettleton, Chaplain; Mrs. Business Manager; J. H. Behr-
Ella E. Moore, Matron; D. R. ens, Chaplain; Mrs. J. L. Ings,
Nichols, Business Manager. Matron; H. McDowell, Steward.
Training-school Faculty: Medical, Medical Faculty: H. F. Rand, M.
S. A. Lockwood, Myrtle S. Lock- D.; Camillus Bush, M. D.; Hen-
wood, N. C. Mac Lafferty; Do- rietta E. Brighouse, M. D.; Ellie
mestic Science, Mrs. Ella Moore; A. Brown, M. D.; Frank F. Ab-
Culinary Dept., Mrs. Sophia bott, M. D.
Giles; Physical Culture, A. V. SANITARIUM FOOD COMPANY.
Oliver; Nursing, Selma M.
Dahl; Bible, Daniel Nettleton. Incorporated Aug. 1, 1902.
Equipment: Three-story building,
28-ft. ovens, 40 H. P. plant;
ROSTREVOR HILLS HYDRO. wine plant complete, one 10-bbl.
(Formerly Belfast Sanitarium.) flour mill.
Capacity: Ten tons per day.
Rostrevor, County Down, Ireland. Land under control: Five acres.
Established 1902. Directors: L. M. Bowen, Presi-
dent; W. T. Knox, H. W. Cot-
Board of Managers: J. J. Bell, trell, E. A. Chapman, Z. Thorp,
M. A. Altman, A. Cunningham. H. E. Randall, Secretary and
Officers: M. A. Altman, Chairman. Treasurer; E. H. Waller; E. E.
Medical Superintendent: Dr. J. J. Parlin, Attorney.
Bell; H. J. Williams, M. D.;
Miss Patterson, Matron.
SYDNEY SANITARIUM AND
SKODSBORG SANITARIUM. BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.
Skodsborg, Denmark. ' Wahroonga, New South Wales,
Australia.
Office: St. Kongensgade 36, Co-
penhagen. Constituency: 0. A. Olsen, F. C.
Officer: Director, J. C. Ottosen, Richards, G. B. Starr, G. S.
M. D.; L. P. Hansen, Business Fisher, J. E. Fulton, C. W. Ir-
Manager and Treasurer; Martha win, J. Pallant, J. M. Johanson,
Anderson, Matron; R. J. Aa- J. Hindson, F. W. Reekie, Edith
gaard, Inspector. M. Graham, E. C. Chapman, E.
Medical Faculty: J. C. Ottosen, S. Butz, F. W. Paap, A. W.
M. D.; W. P: Larsen, M. D.; Semmens.
N. P. Nelson, M. D. Board of Directors: 0. A. Olsen,
President; A. W. Semmens, C.
W. Irwin, J. Pallant, G. S.
ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. Fisher, J. E. Fulton, Edith M.
Sanitarium, Napa Co., Cal. Graham, Secretary and Treas-
urer.
Established 1878.
. Board of Directors: L. M. Bowen, SYDNEY SANITARIUM.
President; E. E. Parlin, Secre-
tary; H. E. Randall, Treasurer; Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.
H. F. Rand, Camillus Bush, W.
T. Knox, J. H. Behrens, H. W. Established 1902.
Cottrell. Board: F. Richards, 0. A. Olsen,
178 SANITARIUMS.

Mrs. E. Richards, A. W. Sem- wards, W. H. Warner, H. C.


mens, J. E. Fulton, G. S. Fisher, Winslow, Jacob Klooster, W. A.
Mrs. Esther Anderson. Marsh, Jr., W. C. Foreman, Mrs.
Medical Faculty: F. C. Richards, Maria L. Edwards, M. C. Kir-
M. D.; Mrs. E. S. -Richards, M. kendall.
D.; A. W. Semmens, Mrs. A. W. Medical Faculty: S. P. S. Ed-
Semmens; Mrs. Esther Ander- wards, M. D.; Maria L. Ed-
son, Matron. wards, M. D.; W. H. Warner,
M. D.
Sanitarium Health Food Company, Business Manager: W. C. Foreman.
Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.
Board: C. W. Irwin, 0. A. Olsen,
E. H. Gates, E. C. Chapman, J.
E. Fulton, G. S. Fisher, L. A. WABASH VALLEY SANI-
Hoopes.
Field Agent: G. S. Fisher. TARIUM.
(This is operated as a department La Fayette, Ind.
of the Avondale School, the
work being done largely by stu- Established 1906.
dents.)
Board of Directors: W. J. Stone,
Sanitarium Health Food Caf. T. A. Goodwin, C. J. Buhalts,
W. W. Worster, G. A. Roberts,
Address: 45 Hunter St., Sydney, W. P. Cunningham, J. W.
N. S. W., Australia. Goodwin.
Board: G. S. Fisher, F. Richards, Officers: W. J. Stone, President;
M. D., J. Pallant, Miss M. C. J. Buhalts, Vice-President;
Hawkins. Wm. W. Worster, M. D., Sec-
Manager: G. S. Fisher. retary; T. A. Goodwin, Treas-
Sanitarium Health Food Caf. urer; W. H. Edwards; Auditor.
Medical Superintendent: Wm. W.
Address: 289 Collins St., Mel- Worster, M. D.
bourne, Victoria, Australia. Business Manager: W. P. Cun-
Board: C. Hallam, G. S. Fisher, ningham.
W. L. H. Baker, J. Gillespie. Medical Staff: Wm. W. Worster,
Manager: C. Hallam. M. D.; Nellie Stevens, M. D.
Vegetarian Caf.
80 Collins St., Hobart, Tasmania.

Vegetarian Caf. WALLA WALLA SANITARIUM.


Wellington, New Zealand. College Place, Wash.
Manager: G. F. Hausford.
Established 1905.
Board of Directors: I. A. Dunlap,
TRI-CITY SANITARIUM. C. M. Christiansen, T. L. Rags-
dale, 0. Hill, G. E. Langdon,
1213 Fifteenth St., Moline, Ill. Willis Ford, S. A. Anderson.
Officers: I. A. Dunlap, President;
Established 1900. C. M. Christiansen, Business
Incorporated as " Northern Illi- Manager; M. E. Cady, Secre-
nois Medical Missionary and tary; Miss Emma Dinneson,
Sanitarium Association." Matron.
Board of Directors: S. P. S. Ed- Medical Superintendent:
SANITARIUMS. 179

WASHINGTON SANITARIUM. retary; E. R. Brown, Auditor;


, Business Manager.
Takoma Park Station, Wash- Medical Faculty: D. H. Kress,
ington, D. C. M. D., Mrs. Lauretta Kress,
M. D., W. A. Ruble, M. D.,
Dedicated June 12, 1907. Mrs. P. S. Sisco, M. D.
Corporate Name: Washington Washington Branch Sanitarium
(D. C.) Sanitarium Association.
Board of Trustees: G. A. Irwin, Nos. i and 2 Iowa Circle, Wash-
A. G. Daniel's, I. H. Evans, ington, D. C.
J. H. Neall, W. A. Ruble, D. H.
Kress, and the Business Man- Officers: W. A. Ruble, M. D., Su-
ager. perintendent; Mis. Edith F.
Officers: G. A. Irwin, President; Bruce, Matron; W. A. Ruble,
I. H. Evans, Vice-President and M. D., Mrs. P. S. Sisco, M. D.,
Treasurer; D. H. Kress, See- Physicians.
180 SANITARIUMS.

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.
Alberta Sanitarium, 526 Third St., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Busi-
ness Manager, F. L. Hommel.
Arizona Sanitarium, 515 Central Ave., Phoenix, Ariz.;
. Supt., E. C.- Bond,
M. D.; J. M. Bond, M. D. Also has a branch .institution near
Phoenix, for the .care of those suffering from lung trouble.
Boise Sanatorium, Rooms 324-330, Boise City National Bank Building,
Boise, Idaho; Supt., J. E. Froom, M. D.
Black River Valley Sanitarium, 19 State St., Watertown, N. Y.; Supt.,
Isadore L. Green, 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.
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.
Good Health Sanitarium, Crieff, Scotland; Supt., S. H. Murphy.
Health Culture Home, Lowville, N. Y.; Business Manager, Mrs. J.
Elizabeth Bush; medical faculty, C. R. Rush, M. D.; C. P. Kriley,
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.; Daniel D. Comstock, M. D.
Home Sanitarium, St. Peter, Minn.; Manager, Jethro Kloss.
Little Rock Sanitarium, 1223 Wolfe St., Little Rock, Ark.; Business
Manager, C. L. Cudebec; Supt., W. C. Green, M. D.
Long Beach Hospital, Long Beach, Cal.; Supt., Mrs. Abbie Winegar-
Simpson, M. D.; P. S. Kellogg, M. D.
Middletown Sanitarium, 10 Benton Ave., Middletown, N. Y.; Medical
Supt., B. B. Kinne, M. D.
Montrose Sanitarium, Montrose, Minn.; Medical Supt., E. P. Hawkins,
M. D.
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.
Northwestern Sanitarium, Port. Townsend, Wash.; Medical Supt., W. R.
Simmons, M. D.
North Yakima Sanitarium, North Yakima, Wash.; Medical Supt., F. M.
Rossiter, M. D.
Riverside Sanitarium, Montrose, Colo.; Manager, F. J. Hartman.
Santa Barbara Sanitarium, 118 West Figueroa St.,'Santa Barbara, Cal.;
Supt., M. E. Eastman, M. D.
SANITARIUMS. 181

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Avondale 12,000.00 2 10 20 150 .. 2 2 4
Berrien Springs .. . .. ... 2 .. .. 2
Boulder 133,137.23 14 90 100 200 4 40 40 84
Buffalo 2,400.00 1 Lot 15 175 1 12 2 15
Cape 31,398.21 2 24 175 1 9 3 13
Caterham 23,502.62 2 1.5 40 400. 2 15 5 22
Christchurch 19,152.80 1 14 25 300 .. 6 4 10
Christiania 1,000.00 1 35 .. .. 20 15 35
Friedensau . 105,101.14 2 45 60 328 1 23 . 10 34
Frydenstrand 22,081.11 1 8 50 250 1 12 8 21
Glendale 44,987.78 1 50 250 2 23 15 40
Graysville 19,000.00 2 45 35 180 1 1.4 10 25
Hydropathic 5,497.73 1 .. 800 1 5 1 7
Iowa 36,082.16 2 50 500 2 25 .15 42
Kansas 38,692.17 2 20 50 300 2 20 4 26
Kimberley 19,094.91 1 5 200 .. 2 2 4
Knowlton 8,185.71 3 1 20 55 2 10 .. 12
Kobe 3,500.00 2 30 .. 2 5 21 28
Lake Geneva 13,671.43 3 70 50 195 1 30 13 44
Leicester 1,838.23 1 15 126 .. 5 4 9
Loma Linda 92,262.61 12 110 75 400 2 55 25 '82
Madison 83,658.95 8 9 60 350 2 20 21 43
Mussoorie 4,500.00 2 20 150 1 7 20 28
Nashville 50,000.00 1 10 50 ... 3 10 10 23
Nebraska 65,000.00 4 5 100 450 3 20 30 53
New England 117,401.00 6 42 100 500 2- 50 18 70
Paradise V'y 44,845.19 2 30 50 80 1 5 12 18
Penn.sylyania 67,000.00 30 400 2 15 8 25
Portland 62,580.85 2 2.3 80 510 3 23 20 46
Rostrevor 4,894.47 3 130 14 85 1 4 1 6
Skodsborg 77,758.21 4 3.5 100 700 2 45 28 75
St. Helena 148,521.35 23 250 200 1,000 5 75 70 150
Sydney 82,595.41 7 90 60 0"00 2 30 13 45
Tri-City 40,963.19 3 2.3 30 345 3 18 3 24
Wabash Valley 50,000.00 4 25 50 ... 2 15 10 27
Walla Walla 13,93523 1 2 15 142 ' 1 8 4 13
Wash. & Br. 151,655.17 3 32 100 4 38 8 50

Totals, 30 $1,702,895.06 133 1,065.6 1,820 10,296 64 718 477 1,259


182 SANITARIUMS.

STATISTICAL TABLE OF PRIVATE SANITARIUMS.


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Acirshnet $1,000.00 1 .. 20 75 1 3 3 7
Adirondack 3,000.00 4 12 50 90 3 6 6 15
Alberta 3,000.00 1 .. 20 250 4 4 8
Arizona 8,000.00 2 120 45 200 2 4 4 10
Black River Valley 2,500.00 1 1 15 100 1 1 2 4
Chamberlain 60,000.00 3 20 41 ... 3 20 6 29
Colorado Springs 4,000.00 1 .. 15 150 1 3 3 7
Fort Worth 1,700.00 1 .. 10 175 1 3 2 6
Garden City 60,000.00 4 10 50 650 2 6 5 13
Hinsdale 7 10 60 430 3 18 29 50
Little Rock 24,808.00 2 .. 35 400 1 14' 5 20
1.owville 30,000.00 1 6 20 56 2 2 4 8
Middletown 15,000.00 1 .. 15 77 1 6 2 9
Montrose 7,000.00 2 1 8 100 1 3 2 6
North Yakima 27,000.00 2 6.5 45 150 1 6 7 14
Northwestern 42,063.68 1 19 100 249 1 7 10 18
Oakland 75,000.00 2 .: 35 600 2 10 5 17
Riverside 18,000.00 4 22 22 250 .. 7 3 10
Springfield 2,000.00 1 .. 16 100 1 4 5 10
St. Peter 28,000.00 3 300 15 . .. .. 3 3 6

Totals $412,071.68 44 527.5 637 4,102 27 130 110 267


Grand Total of
Sanitariums, 68' $2,114,966.74 177 1,593.1 2,457 14,398 91 848 587 1,526

' Except in the total number, 68, the above figures do not include
four institutions enumerated on page 180, nor five others whose direc-
tories are not given at all because of failure to report.
NOTE. The figures indicating assets of institutions, as shown on
pages 153, 154, 155, 161, 181, and 182 are based on estimates secured
from various sources, and are not compiled from the official annual
statements of the institutions reported. The assets, of course, repre-
sent simply the total approximate amount invested in the various
enterprises specified.
DIRECTORY OF PHYSICIANS.
Abbott, Geo. K., Loma Linda, via Comstock, D. D., Hinsdale, Ill.
Redlands, Cal. Cummings, R. S., care Paradise
Abbott, Mrs. Cora M., Loma Valley Sanitarium, National
Linda, via Redlands, Cal. City, Cal.
Abbott, F. F., Sanitarium, Napa
Co., Cal. De Forest, P. A., Gland, Ct. Vaud,
Allen, T. J., 426 South C St., Ta- Switzerland.
coma, Wash. Droll, G. A., 1424 Charlotte St.,
Ames, A. C., College View, Nebr. Kansas City, Mo.
Dryden, Mary V., 603. East Twelfth
Baierle, Nina Case, Sanitarium, St., Des Moines, Iowa.
Melrose, Mass. Dunscombe, W. C., 42 Yamamoto-
Bailey, J. W., 1929 Girard Ave., dori, Nichome, Kobe, Japan.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Ball, Clarence F., 80 Crescent St., Eastman, M. E., 118 West Fig-
Rutland, Vt. ueroa St., Santa Barbara, Cal.
Bascom, Amy I., Box 414, Hunts- Edwards, S. P. S., 1213 Fifteenth
ville, Ala. St., Moline, Ill.
Belknap, L. J., San Jose, Cal. Edwards, Mrs. Maria L., 1213 Fif-
Bell, J. J., Rostrevor, County teenth St., Moline, Ill.
Down, Ireland. Elliott, L. E., 1714 Winter St.,
Blake, Lottie Isbell, 1506 Third West Superior, Wis.
Ave., North, Birmingham, Ala. Erkenbeck, J. W., Hotel Amer-
Bliss, W. E., Madison, Wis. ican, Ameca, Jalisco, Mexico.
Bond, E. C., 515 North Central Evans, T. J., care Sanitarium,
Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. Boulder, Colo.
Bond, J. M., 515 North Central
Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. Farnsworth, C. P., Chamberlain,
Bradford, Joel P., 25 Main St., S. Dak.
New Bedford, Mass. Fattebert, U. C., San Luis Potosi,
Braucht, F. E., R. F. D. No. 8, Mexico.
Wichita, Kans. Fisher, V. L., Mt. ;Vernon, Ohio.
Brighouse, Henrietta E., Sanita- Froom, J. E., Rooms 324-330,
rium, Napa Co., Cal. Boise City National Bank Bldg.,
Britton, Mary E., 545 North Lime- Boise, Idaho.
stone St., Lexington, Ky.
Brown, Effie A., Sanitarium, Napa Gardner, W. L., 1021/2 South Main
Co., Cal. St., Salt, Lake City, Utah.
Bush, Camillus, Sanitarium, Napa Gardner, Mrs. Eva, 1021/2 South
Co., Cal. Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Bush, Chas. R., Lowville, N. Y. George, W. A., care Sanitarium,
Nashville, Tenn.
Caldwell, J. E., 510 Walnut St., George, Lyra Hunt, care Sanita-
Knoxville, Tenn. rium, Nashville, Tenn.
Carey, A., Hildebran, N. C. Gray, Etta, Glendale, Cal.
Case, Dott, 1929 Girard Ave., Greaves, H. N., The Hydro, Cater-
Philadelphia, Pa. ham, Surrey, England.
Clarke, R. M., Knowlton, Quebec. Green, W. C., 1223 Wolfe St.,
Colunga, 'Mrs. A. N., La Indus- Little Rock, Ark.
trial, Letra M. Torreon, Coah., Green, Isadore L., Watertown,
Mexico. N. Y.
183
184 DIRECTORY OF PHYSICIANS.

Gregofy, A. L, Taquary, Rio Knox, Chas. R., Colorado Springs,


Grande do Sul, Brazil, South Colo.
America. Kress, D. H., Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C.
H a b en i c ht , Henry, 603 East Kress, Mrs. Lauretta, Takoma
Twelfth St., Des Moines, Iowa. Park Station, Washington, D. C.
Habenicht, R. H., Casilla 481,
Buenos Ayres, Argentine Re- Laird, Mrs. Emma Perrine, Chang-
public, South America. sha, Hunan, China.
Hansen, C. A., 1653 High St., Den- Larsen, W. P., Sanatorium, Skods-
ver, Colo. borg, Denmark.'
Hansen, Karen, Skodsborg, Den- Larson, A. G., College View, Nebr.
mark. Leadsworth, J. R., Loma Linda,
Harding, .G. T., Jr., 78 South via Redlands, Cal.
Third St., Columbus, Ohio. Lindsay, Kate, Sanitarium, Boul-
Hare, G. A., Fresno, Cal. der, Colo.
Harris, A. J., 311 Jackson Bldg., Lockwood, S. A., Mt. Tabor Sta.,
Nashville, Tenn. Portland, Oregon.
Harris, Mrs. Clara, 311 Jackson Lockwood, Mrs. Myrtle S., Mt.
Bldg., Nashville, Tenn. Tabor Sta., Portland, Oregon.
Haskell, 'Pliny F., South Lancas-
ter, Mass. MacLafferty, N. C., Mt. Tabor
Hawkins, E. P., Montrose, Minn.. Station, Portland, Oregon.
Heald, G. H., Takoma Park Sta- Magan, Lillian, Madison, Tenn.
tion, Washington, D. C. Martinson, Elsie M., 212 Oak St.,
Hetherington, A. J., Graysville, Chicago, Ill.
Tenn. Marsh, Philip E., Otter Lake,
Herr, Mrs. Ida S., Boulder, Colo: Mich.
Holden, W. B., Dekum Building, Maxson, W. H., 470 Twenty-
Portland, Oregon. eighth St., Oakland, Cal.
Hoenes, A. J., Madison, Wis. Maxson, Mrs. W. H., '470 Twenty-
Houser, M. Estella, College View, eighth St., Oakland, Cal.
Nebr. Menkel, H. C., Annfield House,
Humphrey, Amy R., Bethel, Wis. Mussoorie, India.
Merritt, Elsie B., Princeville, Ill.
Ingersoll, Robert S., 28 Thirty- Meyer, E., Friedensau, Post Gra-
. third Place, Chicago, Ill. bow, Bez. Magdeburg, Germany.
Ingersoll, Mrs. Olive P., 28 Thirty- Miller, Ruth Merritt, 39-1 Free
third Place, Chicago, Ill. School St., Calcutta, India.
Miller, H. W., Sin Yang Cheo, Ho-
James, W. H., Medical Institute, nan, via Hankow, China.
Victoria Square, Adelaide, South
Australia, Australia. Neall, J. H., 1528 Ninth St., N.
John, A. Allen, The Halcyon, W., Washington, D. C.
Cuautla, Morelos, Mexico. Nelson, N. P., Skodsborg, Den-
Jump, Howard M., R. F. D. No. 2, mark.
Bowling, Green, Ohio.
Oberholtzer, 011ie, 39-1 Free
Kay, M. M., Glendale, Cal. School St., Calcutta, India.
Keem, Law, Fat Shan, via Can- Olsen, A. B., The Hydro, Cater-
ton, China. ham, Surrey, England.
Kellogg, M. G., Healdsburg, Cal. Olsen, Mrs. Mary, The Hydro,
Kellogg, P. S., Long Beach, Cal. Caterham, Surrey, England.
Kinne, B. B., 10 Benton Ave., Mid- Otis, Elmer F., Sanitarium, Lake
dletown, N. Y. George, N. Y.
DIRECTORY OF PHYSICIANS. 185

Otis, Mrs. Clara B., Sanitarium, Selmon, A. C., Siang Cheng Hsien,
Lake George, N. Y. Honan, via Hankow, China.
Otis, L. J., 202 South Fuller St., Selmon, Mrs. Bertha L., Siang
Grand Rapids, Mich. Cheng Hsien, Honan, via Han-
Otis, F. J., 28 Thirty-third Place, kow, China.
Chicago, Ill. Shively, J. Dow, care Sanitarium,
Ottosen, J. C., Sanatorium, Skods- Boulder, Colo.
borg, Denmark. Shryock, A. Q., 1313 Third Ave.,
Seattle, Wash.
Pampaian, Vahon, Grindelberg Simmons,-W. R., Port Townsend,
15a, Hamburg, Germany. Wash.
Parmele, Mrs. Lydia E., care San- _Simpson, Abbie Winegar,. Long
itarium, Nashville, Tenn. Beach, Cal.
Paulson, David, Hinsdale Ill. Sisco, Mrs. P. S., 1 and 2 Iowa
Paulson, Mary W., Hinsda le, Ill. Circle, Washington, D. C.
Prentice, J. W., Alden, Mich. Start, Mrs. Lillis, Loma Linda, via
Prince, C. 0., care New England Redlands, Cal.
Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass. Stevens, Nellie, La Fayette, Ind.
Swayze, W. S., 60 Libertad,
Rand, H. F., Sanitarium, Napa Guadalajara, Mexico.
Co., Cal. Swayze, Mrs. Alice M., 60 Lib-
Randall, H. E., Otter Lake, Mich. ertad, Guadalajara; Mexico.
Richards, Frank C., Wahroonga,
N. S. W., Australia.
Richards, Mrs. Eulalia S., Wah- Thomason, Geo., Plumstead, Cape,
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. South Africa.
Richards, Mrs. E. A., 409 East
Main St., Streator, Ill. Vernier, Jean A., 58 Madison
Rockwell, Orville, College View, Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Nebr. Vollmer, Maud 0., Sanitarium,
RoSe, D. C., 1430 Lipscomb St., Lake George, N. Y.
Fort Worth, Texas.
Rossiter, F. M., North Yakima,
Wash. Walters, R. W., Chagrin Falls,
Ruble, W. A., 1 and 2 Iowa Cir- Ohio.
cle, Washington, D. C. Warner, W. H., 1213 Fifteenth
Runck, Geo., Berrien Springs, St., Moline, Ill
Mich. White, Julia A., Loma Linda, via
Redlands, Cal.
Sanderson, Mary, 46 Forest Park Whitelock, T. S., National City,
Ave., Springfield, Mass. Cal.
Satterlee, A. R., 922 Niagara St., Williams, H. J., Rostrevor, County
Buffalo, N. Y. Down, Ireland.
Sell, E. H. M., Woodcrest Ave., Worster, W. W., La Fayette,
White. Plains, N. Y. Ind.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.
Only the names of ordained and Anderson, J. H., 16 Hooper St.,
.licensed ministers appear in Worcester, Mass.
this list. To determine the na- Anderson, A. C., Harmattan, Al-
ture of any person's appoint- berta, Canada.
ment, reference should be made Anderson, A. W., Warburton, Vic-
to the directory of the Confer- toria, Australia
ence operating in the field Anderson, U. S., Box 233, Eaton,
where the worker is located. Ind.
This applies to the workers Anderson, W. H., S. D. A. Mission,
named above, as well as all Pemba, Northwest Rhodesia,
other classes. South . Africa.
Anderson, J. E., Nekoma, Kans.
Abd-Elshaheed, Awada, Luxor, Anderson, Birger, Kungsgatan 34,
Upper Egypt. Stockholm, Sweden.
AcMoody, C. D., English Post- Andreasen, M. L., 338 Seventy-
office, Galata, Constantinople, sixth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Turkey. Andress, Wm., Palisades, Colo.
Adams, J. W.; Station M, Los Andrews, W. R., 55 Whitmore
Angeles, Cal. St., Hartford, Conn.
Adams, P. P., Jamul, Cal. Andrews, R. F., College View,
Adams, E. H., Station M, Los An- Nebr.
geles, Cal. Andross, E. E., Stanborough
Adams, W. M., Port Hammond, Park, Watford, England.
British Columbia. Anglebarger, G. W., 531 Jason St.,
Adomeit,' F., Grindelberg 15a, Denver, Colo.
Hamburg, Germany. Armitage, F. B., Maranatha Mis-
Ahren E. J., Kungsgatan 34, sion, Trumpeters, near Gra-
Stockholm,
' Sweden. hamstown, Cape Colony, South
Airey, R. W., Laurelwood Acad- Africa.
emy, Gaston, Oregon. Armstrong, W. H., Columbia, S. C.
Allen, J., 80 Collins St., Hobart, Armstrong, H. E., " Llandydd," 77
Tasmania, Australia. Tewkesbury St., Cathays, Car-
Altman, M. A., 20 Whitton Road, diff, Wales.
Terenure, Dublin, Ireland. Armstrong, D., " Springdale,"
Alway, W. A., Maple Plain, Minn. Union Road, Wembley, Eng-
Alway, G. M., 521 Veta Ave., land.
Pueblo, Colo. Ashton, N. S., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
Amadon, G. W, 303 West Van Aufderhar, H. A., R. F. D. No. 1,
Buren St., Battle Creek, Mich. Lyons, Colo.
Anderson, August, College View, Augsbourger, Ulysee, 8 Avenue de
Nebr. la Tourelle, St. Maude, Seine,
Anderson, A. C., Lead City, S. France.
Dak.
Anderson, B. L., Kulangsu, Amoy, Babcock, D. C., Freetown, Sierra
China. Leone, West Africa.
Anderson, H. P., Racine, Wis. Babcock, H. W., Cottage Grove,
Anderson, Fred, Unionsgatan 4, Oregon.
Helsingf ors, Finland. Babcock, M. S., Winters, Cal.
Anderson, J. N., care British Post- Babcock, Charles M., 515 East
office, Canton, China. Eighth Ave., Duluth, Minn.
Anderson, John F., 827 Magnolia Baber, G. H., 214 East Jacob St.,
St., St. Paul, Minn. Louisville, Ky.
186
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 187

Bacon, A. E., 7a High St., Kirk- Bell, A. R., 1829 North St., Har-
, caldy, Scotland. risburg, Pa.
Badaut, J. P., Branges, Saone et Bell, C. V., Avondale School,
Loire, France. Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.
Badaut, Paul, St. Croix, Vaud, Bellah, C. G., T109 East Twelfth
Switzerland. St., Kansas City, Mo:
Baer, R. T., Lander, Wyo. Bellenger, James, Amoy, Miss.
Bagby, J. W., R. F. D. No. 2, Bellows, R. J., 508 Michigan Ave.,
Hanford, Cal. Manistique, Mich.
Bagby, J. R., 732 Santa Fe St., Bender, U., Riversdale, Jamaica,
Alva, Okla. West Indies.
Baharian, Z. G., Aintab, Asia BenOzet, Leopold, 20 via Varese,
Minor. Rome, Italy.
Bahr, E., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Benham, R. D., 1582 East Hoyt
burg, Germany.
St., Mount Tabor Station, Port-
Baierle, C., East Stroudsburg, Pa.
Baker, Isaac, Harper,. Okla. land, Oregon.
Baker, W. L. H., Gordon St., Too- Benson, H. F., 42 Yamamoto-dori,
rak, Victoria, Australia. Nichome, Kobe, Japan.
Balada, E., Casilla 787, Valpa- Benson, C. L., 2718 Third Ave.,
raiso, Chile, South America. South, Minneapolis, Minn.
Ballenger, J. F., Box 7, Tropico, Bergersen, N. C., Story City, Iowa.
Cal. Bernstein, 0. 0., 5334 Chestnut
Ballenger, E. S., 257 South Hill St., Philadelphia, Pa.
St., Los Angeles, Cal. Berry, 0. W., Angora, Nebr.
Balsbaugh, H. C., Paducah, Ky. Berthelsen, P. E., College View,
Barlow, W. A., Babolmohol, Sim- Nebr.
ultalla, E. I. Ry., India. Bicknell, P. F., care New England
Bartlett, A. W., La Fayette, Ind, Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.
Bartlett, W. T., Stanborough Bidwell, W. E., R. F. D. No. 1,
Park, Watford, England. Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Basney, H. C., Ceres, Cal. Bigelow, I. G., 99 Rockland Ave.,
Bates, C. H., Durango, Colo. Bradford, Pa.
Batterson, Wm., Eighteenth St. Bird, A. C., Caldwell, Idaho.
and D Ave., Kearney, Nebr. Bird, W. L., 510 Walnut St.,
Baumann, H., Grindelberg 15a, Knoxville, Tenn.
Hamburg, Germany. Black, S. T., 65 State St., Adrian,
Baxter, W. E., Cement, Okla. Mich.
Bayley, Arthur L., 271 West Main Black, W. L., Medford, Oregon.
St., Battle Creek, Mich. Blake, W. J., Box 414, Huntsville,
Beach, J. W., Hildebran, N. C. Ala.
Beams, J. W., Wayne, Nebr. Blake, D. E., Bell Ave. and East
Beardsley, J. I., 905 North Cali- St., Birmingham, Ala.
fornia Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Bliss, C. H, R. F. D. No. 4, Lov-
Beatty, J. F., College View, Nebr. ington, Ill.
Beckner, J. B., 31 Dundonald St., Block, Gott, Casilla 481, Buenos
Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Ayres, Argentina, South Amer-
Indies. ica.
Beddoe, B. E., Genoa, Nev. Block, Henry, Leduc, Alberta,
Beebe, E. I., Holly, Mich. Canada.
Beeson, C. A., 2806 'Seward St., Blosser, J. B., Berrien Springs,
Omaha, Nebr. Mich.
Behr, H., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Blue, Irvin, 905 North. California
burg, Germany. Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
Behrens, J. H., Sanitarium, Napa Boettcher, J. T., Gr. Newa Str. 25,
Co., Cal. Quartier 24, Riga, Russia.
188 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Bollman, C. P., North Station, Brown, T. M., Casilla 29, San jos&
Nashville, Tenn. Costa Rica, Republic de Panama.
Bond, J. E., 515 North Central Browne, L. W., Freetown, Sierra
Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. Leone, West Africa.
Bond, Frank, Calle Pelayo 11, Bruck, C., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Principal, Valencia, Spain. burg, Germany.
Bond, W. G., Calle San Luis C, Bryant, H. J., R. F. D. No. 2,
Gracia, Barcelona, Spain. Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Ronde, Hans, Leduc, Alberta, Buckner, T. B., 110 Early St.,
Canada. Montgomery, Ala.
Bourdeau, A. C., 166 Kalamazoo Budd, Geo. L., Brainerd, Minn.
St., Battle Creek, Mich. Buhalts, U. J., 240 Indiana Ave.,
Bourdeau, A. J. S., Mountain Indianapolis, Ind.
View, Cal.
Bowen, T. E., Takoma Park Sta- Bunch, F. S., 285 Salmon St.,
tion, Washington, D. C. Portland, Oregon.
Boylan, H. A., Lansing, Mich. Bunoa, Pauliasi, Suva Vou, Fiji,
Boynton, J. W., Ponoka, Alberta, Pacific Ocean.
Canada. Burden, W. J.,. Montavilla, Or-
Boynton, Wm. J., Snohomish, egon.
Wash. Burden, W. D., 846 Sendagaya-
Bralliar, Floyd, Stuart, Iowa. machi, Tokyo, Japan.
Braley, Wm., Guymon, Okla. Burden, J. A., Loma Linda, via
Branch, Thomas H., 56 Roeland Redlands, Cal.
St., Cape Town, South Africa. Burdick, J. M., 1102 First Ave.,
Brandon, W. L., Keene, Tex. Sterling, Ill.
Breed, A. J., College Place, Wash.
Brice, J. F., 309 Constitution St., Burg, F. 1VI., 309 Second Ave.,
Lexington, Ky. North, Seattle, Wash.
Bringle, A. S., Wellington, Kans. Burke, R. E., Hawleyville, Iowa.
Brink, Fred, Phoenix, Ariz. Burkholder, H. H., Bellville, Ohio.
Bristol, E. A., 423 Petoskey St., Burman, C. A., Leduc, Alberta,
Petoskey, Mich. Canada.
Bristol, A. J., Takoma Park Sta- Burnham, M. S., Otsego, Mich.
tion, Washington, D. C. Burrill, A. 0., 214 East Jacob
Brittain, W. G., " Elsnath," Bur- St., Louisville, Ky.
wood St., Burwood, N. S. W., Burrow, W. R., Raleigh, Tenn.
Australia. . , Busz, Frank, 240 Indiana Ave.,
Brock, A., Taquary, Rio Grande do Indianapolis, Ind.
Sul, Brazil, South America. Butcher, 0. F., Takoma Park Sta-
Broderson, P. E., 29 Watson Ave., tion, Washington, D. C.
Perth Amboy, N. J. Butcher, D. D., Greenwood, Miss.
Brorsen, A., 828 Thirty-fourth St., Butler, Geo. I., Bowling Green,
Oakland, Cal. Fla.
Broussard, S., Hope Villa, La.
Brower, J. C., Las Marias, Porto Butler, S. M., College View, Nebr.
Rico, West Indies. Butler, 0. K., College Place, Wash.
Brown, Chas. A., South Orring- Butterfield, C. L., Marshfield, Or-
ton, Me. egon.
Brown, Eugene A., 347 North Sec- Butterfield, Myron B., Buchanan,
ond Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. Mich.
Brown, M. H., Morgan Hill, Cal. Butz, E. S., 93 Franklin St., Ade-
Brown, G. M., Avenida 20, NUM. laide, South Australia, Aus-
1420, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. tralia.
Brown, B. W., 821 West Fifth St., Byington, F. F., College View,
Topeka, Kans. Nebr.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 189

Cady, B. J., Papeete, Tahiti, So- Clapp, R. B., Tunesassa, N. Y.


ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean. Clark, A. J., Hudson, Columbia
Cady, M. E., College Place, Wash. Co., N. Y.
Calderone, B., 500 Fifth Ave., Clark, C. M., Chamberlain, S. Dak.
New York, N. Y. Clark, J. J., Battle Ground, Wash.
Caldwell, J. E., KnoXville, Tenn. Clark,, F. C., Iola, Kans.
Callicott, Rees, Hazel, Ky. Clarke, A. A., Speightstown, Bar-
Campbell, M. N., 603 East Twelfth bados, West Indies.
St., Des Moines, Iowa. Clemens, J. C., 603 East Twelfth
Campbell,' J. M., 1804 East St., Des Moines, Iowa.
Twenty-fourth St., Kansas Cobb, S. M., 37 Taranaki St.,
City, Mo. Wellington, New Zealand..
Carr, H. W., 8 East Jefferson St., Cobb, Leon W.; 55 Whitmore St.,
Salamanca, N..Y. Hartford, Conn.
Cardey, E. L., Box 105, Belize, Colby, B: F., Browington, Vt.
British Honduras, Centr al Colcord, I. C., Healdsburg, Cal.
America. Colcord, W. A., Takoma Park Sta-
Carey, A., Hildebran, N. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
Carey, E. W., Luray, S. C. Cole, C. J., Yoncolla, Oregon..
Carroll, J. H., 18 West St., Cole, J. M., 1392 Lee St., Salem,
Bloomfield, N. J. Oregon.
Carscallen, A. A., Kisumu, British Cole, V. 0., 16 Whitehall Terrace,
East Africa. Atlanta, Ga.
Carswell, W. R., 37 Taranaki St., Collier, Edward F., 429 East Vine
Wellington, New Zealand. St., Kalamazoo, Mich.
Case, J. B., Port Orange, Fla. Collins, J. A., 29 King St., Span-
Casebeer, Geo. W., Apartado 3, ish Town, Jamaica, West Indies.
Ambato, Ecuador, South Amer- Coltrin, T. C., Amory, Miss.
ica. Coiner, J. M., Box 989, Minne-
Casebeer, J. A., Boise, Idaho. apolis, Minn.
Collin, E. W., North Yakima, Connerly, B. E., Mayaguez, Porto
\Vash. Rico, West IndieS.
Caviness, G. W.. 1599 Avenue 22, Gonradi, L. R., Grindelberg 15a,
Tacubaya, I). F., Mexico. Hamburg, Germany.
Chaffee, C. H., Route 1, Ethel, Conway, F. H., 1251 Pandora St.,
Mo. Victoria, British Columbia.
Chapman, E. M., Alexandria, Corbaley, F. M., 1112 Kalamath
Minn. St., Denver, Colo.
Chatman, A. C., 1100 Marengo Corliss, J. 0., Mountain View,
St., New Orleans, La. Cal.
Cheeseborough, A., 70 Drayton Cotton, Arthur V., Chariton, Iowa.
Road, Kings Heath, Birming- Cottrell, H. W., Mountain View,
ham, England. Cal.
Christian, L. H., Room 670, 324 Cottrell, R. F., Changshk, Hunan,
Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. China.
Christian, J. W., Parker, S. Dak. Courter, H. F., Lithia Springs, Ga.
Christian, A. E., R. F. D. No. 3,
Kenmare, N. Dak. Covell, W. H., Mountain View,
Christiansen, A. G., Brigham City, Cal.
Utah. Covert, Wm., Room 670, 324 Dear-
Christensen, P., Margrethevej 5, born St., Chicago, Ill.
Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Craddock, T. H., 186 Edward St.,
Christensen, J. C., Leavings, Al- Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
berta, Canada. Crandall, G. H., Otsego, Mich.
Christoffers, J., Grindelberg 15a, Crane, I. A., Cordell, Okla.
Hamburg, Germany. Crawford, Geo., Lenoir, N. C.
190 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Crisler, L. H., Orlando, Fla. Dowsett, R. T., 16 Whitehall Ter-


Crisler, L. T., Orlando, Fla. race, Atlanta, Ga.
Cruzan, W. S., Semmes, Ala. Drinhaus, P., Grindelberg 15a,
Cubley, W. M., Keene, Tex. Hamburg, Germany.
Cunitz, R., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Droll, G. A., 1424 Charlotte Ave.,
burg, Germany. Kansas City, Mo.
Curdy, J., Corcelles, Neuchatel, Dryer, K J., 8 East Jefferson St.,
Switzerland. Salamanca, N. Y.
Curtis, Paul, Box 666, Regina, Dunn, J. E., R. F. D. No. 3,
Saskatchewan, Canada. Bluffton, Ind.
Curtis, E. H., Hotchkiss, Colo. Durkee, E. W., Gen. Del., Lock
Curtis, E. A., 1110 Union Ave., Haven, Pa.
Beatrice, Nebr. Durrant, A. N., 29 King St., Span-
ish Town, Jamaica, West Indies.
Dail, Guy, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
burg, Germany. Easley, W. A., 401 Western Ave.,
Dake, U. B., Cement, Okla. - Topeka, Kans.
Dana, F. M., South Lancaster, Eastman, W. W., Keene, Tex.
Mass. Ebel, J., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Dangschat, C., Grindelberg 15a, burg, Germany.
Hamburg, Germany. Edgar, J. L., 400 Fifth St., Flint,
Daniells, A. G., Takoma, Park Sta- Mich.
tion, Washington, D. C. Edmed, H. J., Stranach St., Pie-
Darit, A. M., College Place, Wash. termaritzburg, Natal, South Af-
Dasent, Jas. G., Kingstown, St. rica.
Vincent, West Indies. Edwards, C. 11., 1370 Boston Road,
Davis, 0. E., 188 Upper Charlotte New York, N. Y.
St., Georgetown, British Guiana, Edwards, S. P. S., 1213 Fifteenth
South America. St., Moline, Ill.
De' Ath, H. F., 70 Drayton Road, Edwardson, C., 698 North Califor-
Kings Heath, Birmingham, Eng- nia Ave., Chicago, Ill.
land. Ehlers, W., Brusque, Santa Cath-
Decker, H. W., Mt. Tabor Sta- arina, Brazil, South America.
tion, Poitland, Oregon. Ellis, J., 70 Drayton Road, Kings
Detamore, F. A., 793 East Case Heath, Birmingham, England.
St., St. Paul, Minn. Ellis, J. M., Idaville, Ind.
De Vinney, F. H., 317 West Bloom- Ellis, M. E., 905 North California
field St., Rome, N. Y. Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
Dexter; H. H., 20 rue Pasteur, Ells, L. H., Emida, Idaho.
Nimes, Gard, France. Emerson, N. B., College View,
Dieffenbacher, B. L., 1112 Kala- Nebr.
math St., Denver, Colo. Emmerson, C. L., Philbrook, Minn.
Dierking, H., Grindelberg 15a, Emmerson, Milo F., Byington,
Hamburg, Germany. Tenn.
Dillon, Isaac P., Phoenix, Ariz. Emmerson, Elson, R. F. D. No. 1,
Diriwaechter, Rod., Casilla 481, Amity, Oregon.
Buenos Ayres, Argentina, South Emery, W. D., Boulder, Colo.
America. Enoch, Geo. F., 39-1 Free School
Dirksen, H. J., 430 Rodney Ave., St., Calcutta, India.
Portland, Oregon. Enseleit, E., Grindelberg 15a,
Dirksen, Henry, 930 Rodney Ave., Hamburg, Germany.
Portland, Oregon. Erikson, J. M., Kungsgatan 34,
Doering, A. E., Bowdon, N. Dak. Stockholm, Sweden.
Domnick, G., Grindelberg 15a, Ernst, Julio, Nueva Helvecia, Ur-
Hamburg, Germany. uguay, South America.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 191

Ernst, Luis, Calle Libertad 369, Foggin, W. R., 2404 Twenty-third


Paraguay, South America. St., Parkersburg, W. Va.
Ernst, F. C., Vryheid, Natal, Folkenberg, C. F., Lents, Oregon.
South Africa. Ford, C. E., R. F. D. No. 6, Box
Erntson, N. C., Mt. Angel, Or- 19, Los Angeles, Cal.
egon. Ford, Clarence, Newport, Wash.
Erzberger, J., Grindelberg 15a, Ford, I. A., Twenty-fourth Ave.,
Hamburg, Germany. North, Nashville, Tenn.
Etheredge, N. J., Hamby, Tex. Forde, IV. D., Castries, St. Lucia,
Evahs, I: H., Takoma Park Sta- West Indies.
tion, Washington, D. C. Foster, J. C., Rockvale, Mont.
Everson, C. T., 20 via Varese, Francis, Ben., Wells, Minn.
Rome, Italy. Frauchiger, Ed., Grindelberg 15a,
Ewert, A. D., Bingham Lake, Hamburg, Germany.
Minn. Freeman, J. M., Bloemfontein,
Orange River Colony, South Af-
rica.
Fairchild, Francis M., 142 Prairie French, H. B., Keene, Tex.
Ave., Springfield, Ohio. French, L. L., 1410 Stewart Ave.,
Fairchild, Fred M., 1909 Lans- Roanoke, Va.
downe St., Baltimore, Md. French, W. R., Keene, Tex.
Fant, P. A., 20 via Varese, Rome, Fritz, M. J., Portage la Prairie,
Italy. Manitoba.
Farman, H. J., 601 North Thirty- Froom, J. E., Boise City National
second St., Richmond, Va. Bank Bldg., Boise, Idaho.
Ffirnstrom, K. A., Kungsgatan 34, Fullmer, B. E., 437 East Sixteenth
Stockholm, Sweden. St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Farnsworth, E. W., South Lancas- Fulton, J. E., " Elsnath," Burwood
ter, Mass. St., Burwood, N. S. AV., Aus-
Farnsworth, 0. 0., Sharon, Vt. tralia.
Farnsworth, C. P., Chamberlain,
S. Dak. Gaede, D. P., Grindelberg 15a,
Farnsworth, E. E., College View, Hamburg, Germany.
Nebr. - Gaede, G. P., 3320 Walton Ave.,
rawer, Emil, Cape Haytien, Cleveland, Ohio.
Hayti, West Indies. Gaede, John P., Station K, Cin-
Felter, L. W., Mena, Ark. cinnati, Ohio.
Fenner, H., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Gardner, E. E., Williarnsdale,
burg, Germany. East, Nova Scotia.
Ferguson, A. F., Stuart, Iowa. Gardner, C. M., Modesto, Cal.
Fero, D. T., San Jose, Cal. Garrett, R. G., Linwood, Ky.
Field, F. W., 30 Oiwake-cho, Garrett, Roscoe, Sodus, Mich.
Hongo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Garton,' B. M., 905 North Califor-
Field, T. W., Keene, Tex. nia Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
Field, W. F., Keene, Tex. Gates, E. H., "Mt. Pleasant," 147
Fillman, Ezra, R. F. D., No. 3, Thompson Road, Singapore,
Waurika, Okla. Straits Settlements.
Finster, L. V., 80 Collins St., Ho- Gauterau, F. D., " Springdale,"
bart, Tasmania, Australia. Union Road, Wembley, England.
Fisk, B. E., Richburg, N. Y. Gibson, Floyd E., Box 533, Fred-
Fitzgerald, W. J., 63 Goethe St., ericton, New Brunswick.
Cumberland, Md. Gibson, L. A., 527 Effie St., Spo-
Flaiz, C. W., 753 Tibbetts St., kane, Wash.
Portland, Oregon. Giddings, H. E., Kenna, N. Mex.
Fletcher, Hubert, Cristobal, Canal Giddings, Philip, Roseau, Domin-
Zone, Republic de Panama. ica, West Indies.

192 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Gilbert, F. C., South Lancaster, Buenos Ayres, Argentina, South


Mass. America.
Gilbert, A. C., Moose Jaw, Sas- Hadley, 0. S., 712 East Eleventh
katchewan, Canada. St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Gilbert, A. D., College View, Haffner, G. F., Shattuck, Okla.
Nebr. Hagle, B., R. F. D. No. 1, Roches-
ter, Ind.
Giles, H. C., 18 Tolman St., Bath,
Me. Hahn, F. H., Arcadia, Nebr.
Gillatt, J. D., 70 Drayton Road,Hale, D. U., 1109 East Twelth
Kings Heath, Birmingham, Eng- St., Kansas City, Mo.
land. Hall, Frank, 29 King St., Spanish
Gillatt, John, 70 Drayton Road, Town, Jamaica, West Indies.
Kings Heath, Birmingham, Eng- Hall, 0. A., North Loup, Nebr.
land. Halladay, F. W., Box. 414, Hunts-
ville, Ala.
Godfrey, H. R., Great Bend, Kans.
Hallock, A. W., Bethel, Wis.
Godfrey, T., 603 East Twelfth St.,
Des Moines, Iowa. Halusic, S., 415 East Seventy-
odsmark, 0. C., Chattanooga, third St., New York, N. Y.
Tenn. Hampton, J. B., Taloga, Okla.
Hancock, W. E., Takoma Park
Goodrich, H. C., Cristobal, Canal
Zone, Republic de Panama. Station, Washington, D. C.
Goodrich, J. B., Blaine, Me. Hanhardt, J. G., 99 Kipp Ave.,
Gosmer, W. A., College Place, Hasbrouck Heights, N. J.
Wash. Hankins, W. C., Kulangsu, Amoy,
Graf, H. F., Good Thunder, Minn China.
Graham, J. E., 285 Salmon St., Hankins, I. J., 14 Hiddingh Ave.,
Portland, Oregon. Cape Town, South Africa.
Hanna, J. G., 613 Huntley St.,
Granger, W. H., San Antonio, Tex.
Montreal, Quebec.
Grauer, G. A., College View, Nebr.
Gray, S. S., Edmore, Mich. Hansen, P. A., Margrethevej 5,
Greaves, Robt. S., Enderby, Brit-Copenhagen, V., Denmark.
ish Columbia. Hansen, L. A., Graysville, Tenn.
Green, W. 11 Conklin St.,
Hansen, H., 1111 Hayes St., Chi-
Pittsburg, Pa. cago, Ill.
Green, Fred, Cedar Lake, Mich. Hansen, H., 905 North California
Gregory, M. H., Fayetteville, Ark.
Ave., Hastings, .Nebr.
Griffin, H. Clay, Washburn, Mo.Hansen, C. A., 220 Michigan St.,
Griggs, Frederick, Takoma Park Petoskey, Mich.
Station, Washington, D. C. Hanson, P. M., Bethel, Wis.
Groenwald, D. H., Stranach St.,Hanson, P. A., R. F. D. No. 2,
Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Woodburn, Oregon.
Africa. Hanson, D. H., Missoula, Mont.
Grundset, A., Eau Claire, Wis.
Hanson, John E., 202 South Ful-
Guenin, C., rue des Huisselets 3,
Montebeliard, Doubs, France. ler St., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hanson, W. R., 623 North Dun-
Gugel, E., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
burg, Germany. lap St., Memphis, Tenn.
Guild, M. C., R. F. D. No. 1, Hare, Robert, 93 Franklin St.,
Frankfort, Mich. Adelaide, South Australia, Aus-
Guilford, H. S., West Branch, tralia.
Mich. Hare, S. T., 257 South Hill St.,
Guthrie, Wm., Williamsdale; East,Los.AngeleS, Cal.
Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia.Harris, F. J., Holcomb, Ill.
Harris, J. C., Sheridan, Ill.
Harris, C. C., 317 West Bloomfield
Habenicht, R. IL, Casilla 481, St., Rome, N. Y.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 193

Harris, A:. J., .311-313 Jackson Hetze, G., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Bldg., Nashville, Tenn. burg, Germany.
Harrison, A. F., Graysville, Tenn. Hibbard, E. J., 916 Laguna St.,
Harter, R. E.. Box 686. Sioux San Francisco, Cal.
-Falls, S. Dak. Hickman, T. J., Harper, Okla.
Hartwell. H. C., 142 Williston St.. Hickman, Ray, Harper, Okla.
Hicks, F. H., 6 East Jefferson St.,
Fall River, Mass.
Salamanca, N. Y.
Hartwell. S. D.. 335 Joh n St., Hill, Oscar, College Place, Wash.
ChPrlottP. Mich. Hill, Israel, Oneida, Wis.
Fra,si,s11. S. N.. Box 597, Oakland, Hills, W. F., Palisades, Colo.
Cal. Hilliard, E., 602 Hay St., Perth,
Haskell. Mrs. H. H., Box 597, Oak- West Australia, Australia.
land. Cal. - Hilton, C. E., R. F. D. No. 4,
Haughey. A. C.. Otsego. Mich. Pottstown, Pa.
Haughey, A. G., Otsego. Mich. Hinter, J. F., Grindelberg 15a,
Haughey. S. G.. 128 Ledard Road. Hamurg. Germany.
Langside. Glasgow. Scotland. Hoare, H. J., Glendale, Cal.
. Haupt. Wm. H., Stranach St., Hockarth, G. W., Nonnenweg 22,
Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South. Basle, Switzerland.
Africa. Hoelzle, Emilio, Sao Bernardo, S.
Hawkins, G. R, Muscatine, Iowa. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
Hawkins, Mrs. Emma, Muscatine, America.
Iowa. Hoerner, F., Nonnenweg 22, Basle,
Hayes, E. G., Elk Point, S. Dak. Switzerland.
Hayhurst, C. M., Woodward, Okla. Hoffman, J., R. F. D., Grantsburg,
Haynes, Carl B., 1909 Lansdowne Wis.
St., Baltimore, Md. Hofstra, Jacob W., Otsego, Mich.
Haysmer, A. J., Elkwood, Ala. Holbrook, J. A., Centralia, Wash.
Heacock, A. P., Fayetteville, Ark. Holden, W. H., Havre, Mont.
Hoopes, L. A., Avondale School,
Heald, B. M., 4910 Arch St., Phil- Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.
adelphia, Pa. Hoover, H. L., Estancia, N. Mex.
Healey, W. M., 2719 G St., San Hopkins, E. B., Keene, Tex.
Diego, Cal. Horton, S. B., Twenty-fourth Ave.,
Hebard, H. A., 905 North Cali- North, Nashville, Tenn.
fornia Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Hottel, R. D., New Market, Va.
Hebner, W. C., Shelby, Mich. Howard, L. L., Portland, Me.
Heckman, W. H., 130 North Fifty- Howe, P. M., Paris, Ontario.
fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Howell, W. E., Kephisia, Athens,
Hegmann, W., Grindelberg 15a, Greece.
Hamburg, Germany. Howell, C. G., Daylight, Tenn.
Henderson, Fred H., 144 Hamline Howie, R., 602 Hay St., Perth,
Ave., Zanesville, Ohio. West Australia, Australia.
Hennessy, J. C., Fishkill-on.-Hud- Hubbard, Thomas, Sunman, lnd.
son, N. Y. Huenergardt, J. F., Grindelberg
Hennig, W. A., " Elsnath," Bur- 15a, Hamburg, Germany.
wood St., Burwood, N. S. W., Huffman, B. F., College View,
Australia. Nebr.
Herrell, H. W., R. F. D. No 3, Huffman, D. E., Centerville, Kans.
Richmond, Va. Huffman, M. G., Lock Box 83,
Herrmann, C. J., Antigo, Wis. Mattoon, Ill.
Hersum, S. J., Richmond, Me. Hughes, C. B., Riversdale, Ja-
Hetherington, A. J., Graysville, maica, West Indies.
Tenn. Humann, Henry, Harvey, N. Dak.
194 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Humphrey, J. K., 436 Elton St., Johnson, Adolph, 5025 South K St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Tacoma, Wash.
Huntington, S. G., Room 53, , Johnson, Elof, 55 Whitmore St.,
Hooper Building, Salt Lake_ Hartford, Conn.
City, Utah. Johnson, Lewis, 3022 West Sixty-
Huntley, E. H., Clarkston, Wash. second St., Ballard Station,
Hyatt, W. S., Kenilworth, Cape, Seattle, Wash.
South Africa. Johnson, Fred, R. F. D. No. 1,
Ryder, R., 293 Oronoque St., Long Lake, Minn
Georgetown, British Guiana, Johnson, H. R., Eau Claire, Wis.
South America. Johnson, Wm. J., 603 East
Twelth St., Des Moines, Iowa.
Johnson, Geo. G., 2815 Broadway,
Irving, James M., Berrien Spi ings, Menominee, Mich.
Mich. Johnson, L. E., Ringgold, Nebr.
Irwin, G. A., Takoma Park Sta- Johnson, 0., Storgaden 50, Lulea.
tion, Washington, D. C. Sweden.
Irwin, C. W., Avondale' School, Johnson, 0. A., Nyhyttan, Jarn-
Cooranbong, N. S. W., Aus- boas, Sweden.
tralia. Johnson, C., Mc Minnville, Oregon.
Irwin, John J., Sparta, Ill. Johnson, J. 0., Eufola, N. C.
Isaac, John, College Place, Wash. Johnson, F. W., 28 Belvidere St.,
Isaak, Daniel, Grindelberg 15a, St. John's, Newfoundland.
Hamburg, Germany. Jones, J. F., Fords Store, Md.
Ising, W., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Jones, G. F., 12 Dhoby Ghaut,
bUrg, Germany. Singapore, Malay Archipelago,
Israel, M. C., Oakdale, Cal. Pacific Ocean.
Iveren, Edward, Akersgaden 74, Jones, H. W., B,. F. D. No. 1,
Christiania, Norway. Borden Springs, Ala.
Iverson, Paul, Bozeman, Mont. Jones, Methusaleh, 1219 Elm St.,
Waco, Tex.
Jones, Walter, R. F. D. No. 4,.
Jackson, S. E., Box 989, Minne- Henderson, Ky.
apolis, Minn. Jorg, Fred., 852 Vancouver Ave.,
James, J. S., Cleaveland Town Portland, Oregon.
Post-office, Bangalore, India. Jorgensen, N. M., Velva, N. Dak.
James, W. H., Medical Institute, Jorgensen, Mrs. Bertha, Velva, N.
Viet o r i a Square, Adelaide, Dak.
South Australia. Jordan, S. A., Box 284, Brook-
Janert, 0., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- haven, Miss.
burg, Germany. Joyce, S., Stanborough Park, Wat-
Jaques, Arthur, Beauvoisin, Gard, - ford, England.
France. Jump, Howard M., R. F. D. No. 2,
Jensen, C. C., Akersgaden 74, Bowling Green, Ohio.
Christiania, Norway. Jurickson, J., Grindelberg 15a,
Jenson, A. W., Keene, Tex. Hamburg, ermany.
Jespersson, S., 73 rue Michelet,
Alger, Algeria. Kamm, C., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Jeys, Thos. H., Spero, N. C. burg, Germany.
Johansen, 0. E., Thief River Falls, Kauble, N. W., Berrien Springs,
Minn. Mich.
Johanson, J. M., Signs Publishing Kay, J. L., San Fernando, Cal.
Office, Warburton, Victoria, Keck, Irving, Bowling Green, Fla.
Australia. Keh, Nga Pit, Kulangsu, Amoy,
John, Otto, 905 North California China.
Ave., Hastings, Nebr, Kellogg, E. C., College View, Nebr.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 195

Kellogg, M. G., Healdsburg, Cal. Kuniya, H., 30 Oiwake-cho, Hengo-


Kennedy, J. J., 1181 Union Ave, ku, Tokyo, Japan.
New York, N. Y. Kunkel, C. J., Box L, Harvey, N.
Kennedy, Wm., Palisades, Colo. Dak. .
Kennedy, R. R., Wheelersburg, Kurtz, D. D., Box 285, Fargo, N.
Ohio. Dak.
Kern, M. E., Takoma Park Sta-
tion, Washington, D. C.
Keslake, C. H., Box 217, St. John's, Lair, J. W., Oswego, Kans.
Newfoundland. Laird, P. J., Changsha, Hunan,
Kessel, F., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- China.
burg, Germany. Lacey, H. C., Stanborough Park,
Ketring, H. F., South Lancaster, Watford, England.
Mass. Lagrone, G. A., Keene, Tex.
Kilgore, R. M., Graysville, Tenn. Lamson, J. G., Berrien Springs,
Killen, J. S., 183 Flint St., Ashe- Mich.
ville, N. C. Lane, F. G., St. Johns, Antigua,
Killen, W. L., Archdale, N. C. West Indies.
Kime, Stewart, Zozeman, Mont. Langdon, Geo. E., College Place,
Kime, S. H., Rollins, Mont. Wash.
King, N. B., Clarksdale, Miss. Lauda, Emil R., Cedar Lake, Mich.
Kinne, P. Z., Kirkville, N. Y. Lawhead, J. W., Box 127, Falls
Kirk, H. E., R. F. D. No. 8, care Church, Va.
Sanitarium, Wichita, Kans. Lawrence, J. H., 659 South Cedar
Kirkendall, M. C. 3567 Rhodes St., Mobile, Ala.
Ave., Chicago, Ill. Lawrence, N. W., Box L, Harvey,
Kirkle, G. A., Minatare, Nebr. N. Dak.
Kite, C. R., College View, Nebr. Leach, Robert W., 358 Jefferson
Kittle, 0. M., Smithland, Iowa. Ave., Peru, Ind.
Klingbeil, R. G., Grindelberg 15a, Lecoultre, D., rue de la Synagogue
Hamburg, Germany. 29, Geneva, Switzerland.
Kndeland, B. F., 621 William St, Leer, Chas., Lincoln, N. Dak.
Trenton, N. J. Leer, Valentine, Parkston, S. Dak.
Kneeland, W. G., 28 Barrett St., Leland, Eugene, Box 178, Toronto
Spanish Town, Jamaica, West Junction, Ontario.
Indies. Leland, C. E., 2223 J St., Sacra-
Knight, C. E., 309 Second Ave., mento, Cal.
North, Seattle, Wash. Leland, J. A., Albuquerque, N.
Knight, W., 70 Drayton Road, Mex.
Kings Heath, Birmingham, Lewis, C. C., College View, Nebr.
England. Lewis, M. W., Menominee, Mich.
Knight, I. G., Abilene Kans. Lewis, T. G., Appleton, Wis.
Knott, C. F., 888 Union Ave., New Lewsadder, Wm., 1381 Monmouth
York, N. Y. Blvd., Galesburg, Ill.
Knox, W. T., Mountain View, Cal. Lightner Chas., Roswell, N. Mex.
Koch, Oswald, Dusty, Wash. Limerick, F. L., 821 West Fifth
Kraft, J. H., College View, Nebr. St., Topuka, Kans.
Kress D. H., Takoma Park Sta- Lindsey, D. E., Knowlton, Que-
tion, Washington, D. C. bec.
Krieghoff, Carlos E., Casilla 7, Lipke, John, Taquary, Rio Grande
P6a, Chile, South America. do Sul, Brazil, South America.
Kroeger, J. G., 412 East Eleventh Littell, Leslie, Gentry, Ark.
St., Grand Island, Nebr. Little, J. C., Karmatar, E. I. R.,
Krum, J. H., Fritztown, Pa. 'India.
Kuehl, A. W., Box 989, Minneap- Livingston, A.. A., Williamsdale,
olis, Minn East, Nova Scotia.
196 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Locken, J. - B., East Third St., Martin, I. M., 1942 North Seven-
R. F. D., Pana, teenth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Loebsack, H. J., Grindelberg 15a, Marvin, C. F., 257 South Hill St.,
Hamburg, Germany. Los Angeles, Cal.
Loebsack, H. K., Grindelberg 15a, Mathe, L., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Hamburg, Germany. burg, Germany.
Loeppke, Edward, Heaton, N. Dak. Matthews, James H., Charlotte
Longacre, C. S., South Lancaster, Amalie, St. Thomas, Danish
Mass. West Indies.
Long, U. P., Ft. Morgan, Colo. Matthews, W. R., Cedar Lake,
Loughborough, J. N., Healdsburg, Mich.
Cal. Mattson, M. D., South Lancaster,
Lovell, R. A., 510 Walnut St., Mass.
Knoxville, Tenn. Maxwell, E. L., Hammond, La.
Lowry, W. S., Jennings, Okla. McAvoy, John, 70 Drayton Road,
Lucas, H. G., San Fernando, Cal. Kings Heath, Birmingham, Eng-
Luepke, 0., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- land.
burg, Germany. McClure, N. C., Healdsburg, Cal.
Lude, C. D., Casilla 481, Buenos McCord, J. W., " Springdale,"
Ayres, Argentina, South Amer- Union Road, Wembley, England.
ica. McCutchen, W. A., Keene, Tex.
Lukens, Morris, Takoma Park Sta- McDonald, C. M., North McAllis-
tion, Washington, D. C. ter, Okla.
Lusky, R., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- McEachern, J. H., Berrien Springs,
burg, Germany. Mich.
Lyndon, F. E., 37 Taranaki St., McElhaney, J. L., 37 Taranaki St.,
Wellington, New Zealand. Wellington, New Zealand.
McGill, Neil, cor. Main and Poi-
son Sts., Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Maas, J. V., Dolores, Uruguay, McGowan, W. J., " Elsnath," Bur-
South America. wood St., Burwood, N. S. W.,
Mac Guire, Meade, 1112 Kalamath Australia.
St., Denver, Colo.
Machlan, B. F., South Lancaster, McReynolds, C., Bethel, Wis.
Mass. McVagh, C. F., Twenty-fourth
Mackintosh, M., Florence, Colo. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
MacLay, W. D., 70 Drayton Road, Mead, Andrew, R. F. D. No. 2,
Kings Heath, Birmingham, Eng- Brainerd, Minn.
land. Mead, C. B., 29 King St., Spanish
Madsen, 0., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Town, Jamaica, West Indies.
burg, Germany. Meleen, C., 212 Oak St., Chicago,
Magan, P. T., Madison, Tenn. Ill.
Magoon, C. R., 257 Palace St., Meredith, W. -H., " Springdale,"
Aurora, Ill. Union Road, Wembley, Eng-
Manful, W. L., Elk Point, S. Dak. land.
IVranns, John, Palmetto; Fla. Merrell, E. A., 2636, Bellfountaine
Mangold, Santiago, Casilla 481, Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
Buenos Ayres, Argentina, South Merriam, E. A., Otsego, Mich.
America. Meyer, H., 1942 North Seventeenth
Manous, A. L., 602 Capitol Ave:, St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Atlanta, Ga. Meyer, A. A., 603 East Twelfth
Marchus, Amos S., 70 Drayton St., Des Moines, Iowa.
Road, Kings Heath, Birming- Meyer, H., Nonnenweg 22, Basle,
ham, England. Switzerland.
Martin, W. F., Bozeman, Mont. Meyer, H. B., Cleaveland Town
Martin, C. N., Chico, Cal. Post-office, Bangalore, India.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 197

Michaels, C. P., Gordon St., Munson, R. W., Cooranbong, N. S.


Toorak, Victoria, Australia. W., Australia.
Mignott, H. L., Cristobal, Canal Murphy, Thomas, 209 Fayette St.,
Zone, Republic de Panama. Vicksburg, Miss.
Mikkelsen, J. C., Bethel, Wis. Mussen, Richard, 20 Whitton
Miles, E. E., South Lancaster, Road, Terenure, Dublin, Ireland.
Mass.
Miller, D. P., 43 Jordan Lane, Narem, 0. A., Akersgaden 74,
Edinburgh, Scotland. Christiania, Norway.
Miller, B. E, Keene, Tex. Nash, R. T., Campobello, S. C.
Miller, C. H., Wayne, Nebr. Neff, A. C., Quicksburg, Va.
Miller, C. W., Keene, Tex. ' Neff, E. L., 1233 Allston St.,
Miller, H. S., Graysville, Tenn. Houston Heights, Tex.
Miller, N. S., Box 187, Mt. Vernon, Neilsen, J. C., Bethel, Wis.
Ohio. - Neilsen, N. P., Volga, S. Dak.
Miller, C. N., Bakersfield, Cal. Neilson, Lars, Box L, Harvey, N.
Miller, A. L., 322 Mill St., Sey- Dak.
- mour, Ind. Nelsen, N. P., Akersgaden 74,
Miller, W. W., 39-1 Free School Christiania, Norway.
St., Calcutta, India. Nelion, Charles, Sandy, Utah.
Miller, H. W., Sin Yang Cheo, Nelson, Andrew, Box 1198, Okla-
Honan, via Hankow, China. homa City, Okla.
Miller, J. 0., 17 Metcalf St., St. Nelson, Ole, Kungsgatan 34, Stock-
John, New Brunswick. holm, Sweden.
Minner, J. A., Blaine, Kans. Nerlund, 0. J., Box 989, Minne-
Mitchell, Amos, 5708 New Utrecht apolis, Minn.
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Nethery, Jay J., Maison Korabi,
Mitchell, J. Russell, Orlando; Fla. Chareh Kobesi, Cairo, Egypt.
Moffet, W. C, 110 Hobson St., Nettleton, Daniel, Mt. Tabor Sta-
Cambridge, Ohio. tion, Portland, Oregon.
Montgomery, 0., 716 Hancock St., , Newman, Herman, 905 North Cali-
Hancock, Mich. fornia Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
Montgomery, R. P., 217 West Nickels, G., " Springdale," Union
Seventh St., Oklahoma City, Road; Wembley, England.
Okla. Nicola, L. T., Union, Broome Co.,
Moon, Allen, Rooms 9 and 10, 209 N. Y.
. South Main St., South Bend, Noftsger, B. B., Box 178, To-
Ind. ronto Junction, Ontario.
Moon, Arthur, Cambridge, Idaho. Nord, G. E., 412 Fifty-seventh St.,
Moore, L. G., 213 Pine St., North, Brooklyn, New York.
Lansing, Mich. Norwood, J. W., 2565 Emerson
Morrow, J. A., Box 114, Hamilton, Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Bermuda Island. Nussbaum, T., 1 rue George,
Morrison, Isaac, Grass Valley, Cal. Montpellier, Herault, France.
Morrison, J. H., College View, Nutter, Virbrook, 6 East Four-
Nebr. teenth St., Wilmington, Del.
Mortenson, S., 5942 Peoria St., Nyman, Leon, Mendon, Mich.
Chicago, Ill.
Moulton, C. N., Arecibo, Porto Oberholtzer, D. H., Eagle River,
Rico, West Indies. Wis.
Muderspach, L., Margrethevej 5, Oblander, J. G., Nonnenweg 22,
Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Basle, Switzerland.
Mullings, L., 29 King St., Spanish Ogden, A. R., 1608 Maple St.,
Town, Jamaica, West Indies. Wichita, Kans.
Munce, Leslie, 2907 Roanoke Ave., Okohira, T. H., 856 Sendagaya-
Newport News, Va. machi, Tokyo, Japan.
198 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Olds, C. W., 205 Bethesda St., Pascoe, W. H., Arorangi, Rara-


Waukesha, Wis. tonga, Cook Islands, Pacific
Oliver, A. V., Bozeman, Mont. Ocean.
Oliver, H. W., Twin Falls, Idaho. Patterson, R. G., 2070 East 105th
01m, R., Taquary, Rio Grande do St.; Cleveland, Ohio.
Sul, Brazil, South America. Peabody, F., West Valley, N. Y.
Olmstead, J. F., Kenilworth, Cape, Peabody, F., Jennings, La.
South Africa. Peckover, C. E., Glen Elder, Kans.
Olsen, 0. A., " Elsnath," Burwood, Penrose, Chas. E., " Llandydd," 77
St., Burwood, N. S. W., Aus- Tewkesbury St., Cathays, Car-
tralia. diff, Wales.
Olsen, M. M., Margrethevej 5, Perk, G. Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Copenhagen, V., Denmark. burg, Germany.
Olsen, M. E., Sanitarium, Cater: Perk, T., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
ham, Surrey, England. burg, Germany.
Olsen, A. B., Sanitarium, Cater- Perry, F. L., Casilla 1002, Lima,
ham, Surrey, England. Peru, South America.
Olsen, E. G., Forest City, Iowa. Petersen, F. F., Plainfield, Wis.
Olson, A. V., Box 989, Minneapo- Peterson, John, Woodburn,
lis, Minn. Oregon.
Orozco, Juan Garcia, Tucson, Ariz. Pettit, G. W., Montavilla, Oregon.
Osborne, P. B., Skowhegan, Me. Phelps, H. F., Washburn Park,
Osborne, A. J., Eureka, Cal. Minneapolis, Minn.
Oster, John, College Place, Wash. Pieper, J., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Ostlund, David, Reykjavik, Ice- burg, Germany.
land. Pilkewitsch, J., Grindelberg 15a,
Ostrander, Wm., 821 Warren Ave., Hamburg, Germany.
Saginaw, Mich. Pilquist, E., Lo Shan Hsien,
Ott, F. J., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Honan, via Hankow, China.
burg, Germany. Piper, A. H., 602 Hay St., Perth,
Otis, L. J., 202 South ,Fuller St., West Australia, Australia.
Grand Rapids, Mich. Piper, J. F., Winterset, Iowa.
Owen, G. K , Annfield House, Pierce, H. W., Graysville, Tenn.
Mussoorie, India. Pitton, H. C., Sand Lake, Mich.
Owen, Roderick S., San Fernando, Pogue, J. F., Byington, Tenn.
Cal. Pool, Nathan H., Coldwater, Mich.
Porter, R. C. Hamilton, Mo.
Paap, F. W., " Elsnath," Burwood Porter, L. B., Cheyenne, Wyo.
St., Burwood, N. S. W., Aus- Post, Byron, Chippewa Falls, Wis.
tralia. Potter, E. Russell, 438 Selkirk
Paap, C. A., Gordon St., Toorak, Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Victoria, Australia. , Powell, S. U., 29 King St., Span-
Painter, A. J., Stanleyton, Va. ish Town, amaica, West Indies.
Pallant, J., " Elsnath," Burwood
Prener, E. S., 1207 John St., Bal-
St., Burwood, N. S. W., Aus- timore, Md.
tralia.
Palmer, E. R., Takoma Park Sta- Prescott, W. W., Takoma Park
tion, Washington, D. C. Station, Washington, D. C.
Parker, C. H., Buresala, Ovalau, Prillwitz, W., Grindelberg 15a,
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Hamburg, Germany.
Parker, E. 0., Waldron, Ill. Prieser, F., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Parkhurst, W. D., 300 West Allen burg, Germany.
St., Springfield, Ill. Proctor, L. H., 412 Eleventh St.,
Parmele, R. W., Bartow, Fla. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Parsons, D. A., 20 Whitton Road, Provin, Henri, 29 rue de la Syna-
Terenure, Dublin, Ireland. gogue, Geneva, Switzerland. -
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 199

Province, P. W., 1200 Seventh St., Richards, H. M. J., Palisade's,


Parkersburg, W. Va. Colo.
Purdham, B. F., 162 Morgantown Richardson, F. I., care Paradise
St., Uniontown, Pa. Valley Sanitarium, National
Purdon, T. H., 82 North Main St., City, Cal.
Rutland, Vt. Richmond, E. L., Otsego; Mich.
Rickard, H. E., Fitch Bay, Quebec.
Ridei, C. J., 409 Granite Block,
Quinn, R. D., Bozeman, Mont. Spokane, Wash.
- Riffel, Jacob, R. F. D. No. 1, Car-
Raft, J. C., Margrethevej 5, Co- rier, Okla.
penhagen, V., Denmark. Rine, G. W., Healdsburg, Cal.
Randle, W. H., 29 King St., Span= Ritchie, A., 1303 Burnham St.,
ish Town, Jamaica, West Indies. Milwaukee, Wis.
Rashford, Linton, 29 King 'St., Robb, V. W., 1963 Thompson St.,
Spanish Town, Jamaica, West Kansas City, Kans.
Indies. Robbins, F. H., R. F. D. No. 7,
Rasmussen, K., Racine, Wis. Buffalo Road, Erie, Pa.
Rauleder, G. A., Anaheim, Cal. Roberts, F. M., Jonesboro, Ind.
Rawson, H. L., 257 South Hill St., Robinson, A. T., 905 North Cali-
Los Angeles, Cal. fornia Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
Raymond, J. W., 121 Sanford St., Robinson, Dores E., Sanitarium,
Rochester, N. Y. Cal.
Read, W., " Llandydd," 77 Tew- Robinson, H. E., 31 Temple St.,
kesbury St., Cathays, Cardiff, Boston, Mass.
Wales. Rockel, A., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Reaser, G. W., 257 South Hill St., burg, Germany.
Los Angeles, Cal. Rodd, Arthur, 70 Drayton Road,
Redfield, C. T., 316 South Wash- Kihas Heath, Birmingham, Eng-
ington Ave., Columbus, Ohio. land':
Reed, L. A., Healdsburg, Cal. Rogers, A. H., 93 Franklin St.,
Reed, H. W., Seim, S. Dak. Adelaide, South Australia, Aus-
Reeder, H. E., Hemingford, Nebr. tralia.
Rees, J. M., 1200 Seventh St., Rogers, J. H. 1639 East Forty-
Parkersburg, W. Va. eighth St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Rees, E. H., 810 Jackson Ave., Rogers, F. R., Box 20, Vicksburg,
New Orleans, La. Miss.
Reid, J. A., Cristobal, Canal Zone, Rogers, Joel C., Malamulo Mission,
Republic de Panama. Cholo, near Blantyre, Nyasa-
Reif schneider, K., Grindelberg 15a, land.
Hamburg, Germany. Rojas, L. A., Casilla 481, Buenos
Reinke, 0. E., 1519 Greene Ave.; Ayres, Argentina, South Amer-
Brooklyn, N. Y. ica.
Reiswig, Conrad, Milltown, ' S.
Dak. Ronlund, N. J., Box 686, Sioux
Remfert, K., Grindelberg 15a, Falls, S. Dak.
Hamburg, Germany. Rosenwold, E., 603 East Twelfth
Rentfro, C. E., Calcada de Lave- St., Des Moines, Ioiva.
iras 131, Lisbon, Portugal. Roth, G., rue Frere Orban 116, Ju-
Rey, Jules, Poste Restante, St. met, Belgium.
Elienne, Loire, France. Rouse, J. S., Black Rock, Ark.
Reynolds, I. T., Pineville, La. Rowe, Thos. D., Hazel, Ky.
Rhoads, Arthur V., Diagonal, Ruble, W. A., 1 and 2 Iowa Circle,
Iowa. Washington, D. C.
Rice, J. D., 6270 Racine St., Oak- Ruble, W. W., Alexandria, Minn.
land, Cal.. Rupert, G. G., Choctaw, Okla.
200 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Russell, K. C., Takoma Park Sta- Schwartz, W. F., Box 556,Holli-


tion, Washington, D. C. daysburg, Pa.
Russell, E. T., College View, Schwenecke, W., Grindelberg 15a,
Nebr. Hamburg, Germany.
Russell, Clifford, Otsego, Mich. Schwenecke, 0., Grindelberg 15a,
Hamburg, Germany.
Scott, .Sydney, Florence, S. C.
Salisbury, H. R., Takoma Park Scott, J. B., Chetek, Wis.
Station, Washington, D. C. Scott, W. B., Willamette Sanita-
Sandborn, A. R., Station A, Bay rium, Salem, Oregon.
City, Mich. Sebastian, W. H., 187a Chapel St.,
Sanders, C. N., 935 Antoine St., Atlanta, Ga.
Detroit, Mich. Seefried, A., Grindelberg 15a,
Sanderson, Arthur E., 44 Pine Hamburg, Germany.
Ave., Keene, N. H. Seeney, F. H., Cheswold, Del.
Sanford, E. L., Graysville, Tenn. Selmon, A. C., Siang Cheng Hsien,
Santee, Clarence, 217 South Main Honan, via Hankow, China.
St., Fort Worth, Tex. - Semmens, A. W., Sanitarium,
Santee, L. D., 749 West Fullerton Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Ave., Chicago, Ill. Serna, Marcial, Tucson, Ariz.
Sargeant, E. N., Route 1, Alfalfa, Serns, M. H., Elroy, Wis.
Wash. Settergren, A. J., Kungsgatan 34,
Savarese, Antonio, 500 Fifth Ave., Stockholm, Sweden.
New York, N. Y. Sewaldsen, A., Melbo, Nordland,
Saxby, W. H., 1307 North Elev- Norway..
enth St., Boise, Idaho. Shadel, S. T., Marshfield, Wis.
Schamkow, C., Grindelberg 15a, -Shaeffer, F. R., Box 246, Meridian,
Hamburg, Germany. Miss.
Schilling, J. H., Grindelberg 15a, Shafer, W. A., " Llandydd," 77 .
Hamburg, Germany. Tewkesbury St., Cathays, Car-
Schillinger, R., Nonnenweg 22, diff, Wales.
Basle, Switzerland. Shannon, A. C., 1366 Grand Ave.,
Schilstra, P., Grindelberg 15a, Toledo, Ohio.
Hamburg, ermany. Sharp, W. W., 422 Twenty-sev-
Schimpf, J., Casilla 481, Buenos enth Ave., South, Seattle, Wash.
Ayres, Argentina, South Amer- Sharp, Smith, Graysville, Tenn.
ica. Sharpe, E. D., Healdsburg,
Schlegel, W., Jr., Grindelberg 15a, Shaw, J. L., 39-1 Free School St.,
Hamburg, Germany. Calcutta, India.
Schlotthauer, A., R. F. D. No. 4, Shaw, H. S., Box 1264, Regina,
Box 133, Fresno, Cal. Saskatchewan, Canada.
Schmidt, Henry, Sanger, Tex. Shelton, H. R., 1358 Chestnut St.,
Schmitz, H., Grindelberg 15a, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Hamburg, Germany. Shepard, Reid, Otsego, Mich.
Sclincpper, H. J., College Place, Shepard, Page, 9 Minor St., Nat-
Wash. chez, Miss.
Scholl, C. A., 10 Niggel St., Al- Sheppler, P. E., Bethel, Wis.
legheny, Pa. Sherrig, Z., Margrethevej 5, Co-
Schroeder, W. F. II., Woollam, penhagen, V., Denmark.
Mo. Shireman, D. T., Toluca, via
Schubert, G. W., Grindelberg 15a, _ Cleveland Mills, N. C.
Hamburg, Germany. Shone, G. W., 56 Roeland St.,
Schuberth, H. F., Grindelberg 15a, Cape Town, South Africa.
Hamburg, Germany. Shoup, H. Lesley, 55 Whitmore
Schwantes, Ernesto, rua do Boni- St., Hartford, Conn.
fim 124, Oporto, Portugal. Shreve, W. S., Stuben, Wis.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 201

Shrock, J. S., Oshkosh, Wis. Spohr, R. C., 240 Indiana Ave.,


Shultz, H., Lodi, Cal. Indianapolis, Ind.
Shultz, James E., Mt. Vernon, Spriggs, J. T., Little Rock, Iowa.
Ohio. Spring, L. A., Vernon, Colo.
Shultz, John W., R. F.' D. No. 1, Sprohge, J., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Oakwpod, Ohio. burg, Germany.
Simmons, Cyrus, Box 522, Knox- Standage, James, Westlake, Idaho.
ville, Tenn. Stanley, P. G., 617 West Johnscin
Simpson, J. P., Lents, Oregon. St., Clinton, Ill.
Sims, W. L., Eureka, Cal. Starbuck, T. H., 144 Crescent St.,
Sinz, K., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Mt. Tabor Station, Portland,
burg, Germany. Oregon.
Skinner, Geo. H., North Hatley, Starr, C. V., Corning, Iowa.
Quebec. Starr, G. B., Tulip. St., Chatswood,
Slade, E. K., Holly, Mich. N. S. W., Australia.
Smart, A., 186 Edward St., Bris- Starr, L. F., 1909 Lansdowne St.,
bane, Queensland, Australia. Baltimore, Md.
Smith, A., Grandville, Mich. Starr, F. D., R. F. D. No. 1, Mt.
Smith, W. -J., 37 Taranaki St., Vernon, Ohio.
Wellington, New Zealand. States, Geo. 0., Cedaredge, Colo.
Smith, C. A., R. F. D. No. 1, Mt. Staubert, W., Grindelberg 15a,
Vernon, Ohio. Hamburg, Germany.
Smith, E. E., Union, Oregon. Staubert, P., Grindelberg 15a,
Smith, S. S., Twenty-fourth Ave., Hamburg, Germany.
North, Nashville, Tenn. Stebbeds, F., Blue River, Wis.
Smith, John J., 293 Oronoque St., Stebbins, W. W., Janesville, Wis.
Georgetown, British Guiana, Steele, J. F., Grafton, W. Va.
South America. .Steele, Wm., Casilla 787, Valpa-
Smith; W. H., Gen. Del., Newark, raiso, Chile, South America.
N. J. Steen, H., 716 Maryland St., St.
Smith. W. R., Soonan, Korea. Paul, Minn.
Snow, C. M., Takoma Park Sta- Stein, Wm., Sao Bernardo, S. P.
tion, Washington, D. C. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
Snyder, E. W., Apartado 35, America.
Marianao, Cuba. Steiner, Hans, Grindelberg 15a,
Snyder, G. A., 523 Twenty-fifth Hamburg, Germany.
St., Oakland, Cal. Steiner, Paul, 73 rue Michelet,
Sorenson, C., Keene, Tex. Alger, Algeria.
Soto, Damaso, Casilla 787, Val- Stenberg, Karl, 86 West Montrose
paraiso, Chile, South America. Blvd., Chicago,
Sparrow, C. R., S. D. A. Mission, Stephenson, C. B., Brooker, Fla.
Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Af- Stevens, G. A., 825 Twenty-sixth
rica. St., Newport News, Va.
Spaulding, A. W., Bethel, Wis. Stevens, J. C., 55 Whitinore St.,
Speeht, F. G., Box L, Harvey, N. Hartford, Conn.
Dak. Stevens, Jas. A., Folsom, Cal.
Spencer, T. L. M., Scarboro, To- Steward, W. W., Room 223, Nat'l
bago, West Indies. Bank Bldg., Boise, Idaho.
Spicer, W. A., Takoma Park Sta- Stewart, E. L., Gladstone, Man-
tion, Washington, D. C. itoba.
Spies, F. W., Caixa Postal 768, Stewart, Newton, Elberton, Wash.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South Stewart, H. M., Ira, Mo.
America. Stewart, G., Gordon St., Toorak,
Spies, Geo. W., 510 Pine St., Cam- Victoria. Australia.
den, N. J. St. John, H. A., Sanitarium, Cal.
Spire, B. W., Edgefield, Tenn. St. John, Milton H., Provo, Utah.
202 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Stone, C. L., H. F. D No. 1, Fair- Teasdale, Geo., New Holland St.,


land, Ind. Sourabaya, Java, East Indies.
Stone, A. J., 5025 South K St., Tenney, J. E., Graysville, Tenn..
Tacoma, Wash. Terry, L. W., Appleton City, Mo:
Stone, W. J., 3741 North Capitol Tetz, 0., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. burg, Germany.
Stover, A. J., R. F. D. No. 2, Theunissen, D. C., 56 Roeland St.,
Ridgefield, Wash. Cape Town, South Africa.
Strachan, M. C., 472 Ridge Ave., Thomann, E. W., Casilla 7, Cocha-
N. W., Washington, D. C. bamba, Bolivia, South America.
Stray, F. W., 6 Pond St., Brad- Thomann, V. E., Casilla 48, Nueva
ford, Mass. Imperial, Chile, South America.
Strickland, J. A., 32 Text Lane, Thomason, Geo., Plumstead, Cape,
Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies: South Africa.
Stringer, R. G., Bartow, Fla. Thompson, Chas., 821 West Fifth
Stueckrath, M., Grindelberg 15a, St., Topeka, Kans.
Hamburg, Germany. Thompson, G. B., Takoma Park
Sturdevant, M. C., Solusi Mission, Station, Washington, D. C.
Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Af- Thompson, Victor, Russiaville,
rica. . Ind.
Stureman, B. F., 327 West Eighth Theumler, T. L., Hubbard, Ore-
St., Flint, Mich. gon..
Sturgeon, D. F., Keene, Tex. Thurber, H. B., Holly, Mich.
Stuyvesant, J. B., Cristobal, Canal Thurston, H. G., Box 876, Phoenix,
Zone, Republic de Panama. Ariz.
Sufficool, L. E., 3281 Summers Thurston, S., Box 876, Phoenix,
St., Charlestown, W. Va. Ariz.
Sulzle, Christian, Rosthern, Sa s- Thurston, W. H., 123 Albert St.,
katchewan, Canada. Ottawa; Ontario.
Sutherland, E. A., Madison, Tenn. Tieche, L. P., 29 rue de la Syna-
Sutton, N. T., 821 West Fifth St., gogue, Geneva, Switzerland.
Topeka, Kans. Todar, P., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Svensson, Chas. 0., 1112 Kala- burg, Germany.
math St., Denver, Colo. Town, N. Z., Casilla 481, Buenos
Svensson, S. F., Kungsgatan 34, Ayres, Argentina, South Amer-
Stockholm, Sweden. ica.
Sweany, W. A., Mount Rose, St. Tracy, F. A., 276a Bank St., Ot-
Patricks, Grenada, West Indies. tawa, Ontario.
Swinson, S., Sparta, Wis. Trubey, L. F., Oakland, Kans.
Syp, Mrs. Minnie, Fairfield, Iowa. Turk, D. G., 525 State St., Bing-
hamton, N. Y.

Tabor, J., 314 East Forty-fifth


St., Chicago, Ill. Uchtmann, W. R., 105 Staniford
St., Boston, Mass.
Tabor,- B. C., Cottage Grove, Ore- Ulrich, C. F., South Lancaster,
gon. Mass.
Tait, A. 0., Mountain View, Cal. Underwood, R. A., 2718 Third
Talburt, W. F., Allen, Okla.
Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn.
Tanner, W. Jay, Cape Haytien,
Untermaier, C., Grindelberg 15a,
Republic of Hayti, West Indies. Hamburg, Germany.
Taphouse, Jas., Mt. Bullion, Cal.
Tarr, D. F., Third Ave., Claremont,
Cape Colony, South Africa. Valentiner, T., 1112 Kalamath St.,
Taylor, C. L., Morgan Hill, Cal. Denver, Colo.
Taylor, E. S., Keene, Tex. Van Deusen, E., Elkwood, Ala.
Taylor, J. L., Keene, Tex. Van Dorn, E. B., Hinsdale, Ill.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. '203

Van Horn, E. J., 240 Indiana Watson, T. H., Port Hammond,


Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. British Columbia.
Van Horn, I. D., 146 Manchester Watt, J. W., Indiana, Pa.
St., Battle Creek, Mich. Watts, V. B., Gentry, Ark.
Van Kirk, M. B., Graysville, Tenn. Weber, C. W., 1019 North Hal-
Varlemann, W., Grindelberg 15a, stead St., Chicago, Ill.
Hamburg, Germany. Webster, C. C., 1125 North Sev-
Veach, J. E., Saxton, Pa. enteenth St., Birmingham, Ala.
Verrill, A. J., Oxford, Me. Webster, Fred C., 317 West
Videto, W. E., Berrien Springs, Bloomfield St., Rome, N. Y.
Mich. Webster, E. W., Graysville, Tenn.
Von Pohle, E. A., South Lancas- Wellman, D. E., 31 Dundonald St.,
ter, Mass. Port of Spain, Trinidad, West
Voss, R., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Indies.
burg, Germany. Wellman, L. E., Bridgetown, Bar-
Votaw, H. H., 60 Vinton Road, bados, West Indies.
Kemmendine, Rangoon, Burma. Wellman, S. A., 31 Dundonald St.,
Voth, A. J., Kiel, Okla. Port of Spain, Trinidad, West
Voth, Bernard,- R. F. D. No. 1, Indies.
Hitchcock, Okla. Wells, G. W., 77 Beecher St., At-
Voth, David, R. F. D. No. 1, Hitch- - Tanta, Ga.
cock, Okla. Wentland, M. II., Grindelberg 15a,
Vuilleumier, J., Gland, Vaud, Hamburg, Germ any.
Switzerland. Wentland, Wm., New Home, N.
Dak.
Westbrook, T. B., 213 West
Wagner, F. D., Dayton, Wash. Third St., Elmira, N. Y.
Wagner, Geo., Hurdsfield, N. Dak. Westworth, Wm. A., 55 Whitmore
Wakeham, W. H., " Glendale," St., Hartford, Conn.
Buckingham Road, Watford, Westrup, J. J., Shang Tsai Hsien,
Herts, England. Honan, via Hankow, China.
Walker, John G., Box 77, Mercer, Westphal, J. 4W., Casilla 481,
N. Dak. Buenos Ayres, Argentina, South
Walker, S. W., Los Gatos, Cal. America.
Walldorff, N. J., 602 Hay St., Westphal, F. H., Casilla 787,
Perth, West Australia, Aus- Valparaiso, Chile, South Amer-
tralia. ica.
Wallenkampf, J., Storgaden 50, Wheeler, L. S., 33 Magnolia St.,
Lulea, Sweden. Malden, Mass.
Walston, W. C., Somabula Mis- Wheeler, F. W., Box 876, Phcenix,
sion, Gwelo, Rhodesia, South Ariz.
Africa. Wheeler, F., West Monroe, N. Y.
Wantzlick, G. A., Padang, Su- Wheeler, J. H., Crawford, Nebr.
matra, East Indies. White, J. E., Edgefield, Tenn.
Ward, W. C. F., 285 Salmon St., White, Mrs. E. G., " Elmshaven,"
Portland, Oregon. Sanitarium, Napa Co., Cal.
Waffle, M. D., Boulder, Colo. White, W. C., Sanitarium, Napa
Warnick, F. G., 1100 North Sec- Co., Cal.
ond St., Richmond, Va. White, W. B., College Place,
Warren, Luther, Loma Linda, via Wash.
Redlands, Cal. Whitehead, Alfred, 257 South
Washburn, J. S., 610 Meridian St., Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Nashville, Tenn. Whitelock, T. S., 257 South Hill
Washburn, H. A., College Place, St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Wash. Whiteside, Robert, 20 Whitton
Watson, G. F., Palisades, Colo. Road, Terenure, Dublin, Ireland.
204 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

.WhitmarSh, M. C., 721 North Wilson, John, 3 Chestnut St.,


Eaton St., Albion, Mich. Portland, Me.
Whitney, S. B., 317 West Bloom- Wintzen, J., Grindelberg 15a,
field St., Rome, N. Y. Hamburg, Germany.
Wibbens, Jacob, Grindelberg 15a, Wiper, R. H., 1523 Ide Ave., Spo-
Hamburg, Germ any. kane, Wash.
Wiest, Chas. S., Williamsport, Pa. Wise, C.; Manitowoc, Wis.
Wight, S. E., 300 West Allen St., Wolcott, B. A., Sheridan, Ill.
Springfield, Ill. Wolf, E. W., Wapello, Iowa.
Wightman, J. S., 663 Ralston St., Wolfgarten, J., Grindelberg 15a,
Reno, Nev. Hamburg, Germany.
Wightman, Mrs. J. S., 663 Ralston Wolleker, H. C. J., Charlotte
St., Reno, Nev. Amalie, St. Thomas, West
Wilbur, J. M., 22 Cass Ave., Indies.
Grand Rapids, Mich. -Wood, J. G., 335 West Clarke St.,
Wilcox, F. M., care Sanitarium, Springfield, Ohio.
Boulder, Colo. Wood, Chancy, 2229 Missouri
Wilcox, H. H., Route 1,' Norwood, Ave., Granite City, Ill.
N. Y. Wood, Delmar P., 101 East Mau-
Wilcox, M. C., Mountain View, mee St., Adrian, Mich.
Cal. Woods, J. H., Gordon St., Toorak,
Wilcox, H. L., R. F. D. No. 3, Victoria, Australia.
Waurika, Okla. Woodward, C. N.,. Keene, Tex.
Wildgrube, 0., Grindelberg 15a, Worster, W. W., R. F. D. No. 1,
Hamburg, Germany. La Fayette, Ind.
Wilkinson, B. G., Takoina Park Wright, Archer; 240 Indiana Ave.,
Station, Washington, D. C. Indianapolis, Ind.
Willess, N. V., Keene, Tex. Wyman, C. A., R. F. D. No. 1,
Williams, I. N., Corydon, Pa. Gaston, Oregon.
Williams, E. R., 56 Roeland St.,
Cape Town, South Africa. Young, W. C., Portage la Prairie,
Williams, C. D. M., 767 Kinau St., Manitoba.
Honolulu, Hawaiian Territory. Young, W. A., 823 College Ave.,
Williams, W. W., Toco, Tenn. Indianapolis, Ind.
Willoughby, J. M., Cambridge,
Idaho. Zecchetto, L., 500 Fifth Ave., New
Wilson, J. L., 609 Gore Ave., Van- York, N. Y.
couver, British Columbia. Zerndt, F., Grindelberg 15a; Ham-
Wilson, J. B., Box 34, Pueblo, burg, Germany.
Colo. Ziegler, 'Watson, Ft. Collins, Colo.
OBITUARY RECORD FOR 1907.
"And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write, Blessed
are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: yea, saith the
Spirit, that they may rest from their labors; and their works do fol-
low them."

Mrs. Carrie Bellinger, Dec. 5, J. R. Buster, May. 1; Chicago, Ill.


1906; Natchez, Miss. Mrs. Ellen Jewell, July 19; Cal-
T. B. Snow, Dec. 23, 1906; Bethel, cutta, India. -
Wis. Mrs. T. H. Davis, August 11; Am-
J. C. Middaugh, Dec. 26, 1906; bato, Ecuador, South America.
Ames, Nebr. Emil Johnson, August 15; West-
D. E. Scoles, Feb. 11, 1907; Kan- ern Washington Conference.
sas City, Mo. N. W. Allee, September 3; Keene,
Dr. A. W. George, February 13; Tex.
Friedensau, Germany. M. S. Wooding, October 31; Spen-
Mrs. C. McReynolds, March 18; cer, Va.
Madison, Wis. E. H. Hall, November 7; New
T. M. Steward, April 23; Grays- York, N. Y.
ville, Tenn. W. D. Curtis, November 23; Ber-
W. W. Simpson, April 29; Los rien Springs, Mich.
Angeles, Cal. J. Bartlett, Jan. 14, 1908; Lapwai,
J. L. Baker, May 26; Alba, Pa. Idaho.
Mrs. A. M. Loughborough, May Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Feb. 5,
31; Mountain View, Cal. 1908; Cape Town, South Africa.
Dr. C. D. Christman, June 1; H. E. Osborne, Feb. 24, 1908;, San
Wisconisco, Pa. Fernando, Cal.

205
HISTORICAL SUMMARY FOR 1907.
Arranged Chronologically.

A general meeting of the workers in Japan and Korea was held


in Tokyo, Japan, January 1-11.
The general meeting for India, Burma, and Ceylon, held at Calcutta,
Dec. 28, 1906, to Jan. 12, 1907, was attended by over fifty- workers
from those fields.
The general council of the twenty-two workers in China was held
at Shanghai, February 10-20.
On the 23d of March the first church of Seventh-day Adventists
in Burma was organized by Elder G. B. Thompson, at Rangoon, with
a memberdhip of twenty.-three.
A meeting of the General Conference Committee was held at Gland,
Switzerland, May 9-25, attended by seventeen members of the General
Conference Committee, two vice-presidents of American Union Con-
ferences, and about seventy-five representatives of European Confer-
ences. At this meeting the largest annual appropriation for foreign
missions ever made in this denomination, was voted; viz., $131,537; and
definite calls were received for over eighty workers for oreign mission
fields. This was the first general representative council of the denom-
ination held outside the United States.
The Walla Walla Sanitarium was dedicated June 3.
A medical missionary convention was held in Takoma Park, D. C.,
June 9-12.
The Washington Sanitarium was dedicated June 12.
September 8 occurred the dedication of the new .building of the
Pacific Press Publishing Company, at Mountain View, Cal., which had
been erected at a cost of $22,597.69. The building is a one-story struc-
ture, 127 x 171 feet, and has about 22,000 square feet of floor space.
The. Western Canadian Union Conference was organized October
18-22, at a meeting held at Leduc, Alberta, Canada. -
The St. Helena Hospital, containing forty rooms, was dedicated
October 20.
A medical missionary convention was held at Loma Linda, Cal., Oc-
tober 29-31.
On the 28th of October occurred the dedication of the buildings and
the. estate comprising the headquarters of the British Union Confer-
ence, at Watford, England.
November 10-14 there was held in Philadelphia, Pa., a convention
of the publishers and book men in the Atlantic Union Conference, four-
teen conferences being represented.
The fourth session of the Atlantic Union Conference was held at
Philadelphia, Pa., November 21-27. At this session it was voted to
divide the conference, the southern portion, with the addition of Ohio,
being formed into what is called the Columbia Union Conference.
An institute of German workers was held in Chicago, Ill., Novem-
ber 29 to December 9, attended by fifty workers, representing about
3,200 German brethren in America.
The week of prayer for North American Conferences was held De-
cember 14-21.
At the third session of the Southern Union Conference, held at
206
HISTORICAL SUMMARY.

Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 9-19, 1908, it was voted to divide the conference,
forming the Southeastern Union of the Conferences of Cumberland,
Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
At the annual meeting of the Pacific Press Publishing Company,
held at Mountain View, Cal., Jan.. 27, 1908, it was reported that the
net gains for the year were as follows: Home office, $15,829.09; Kan-
sas City Branch, $5,021.17; Portland Branch, $309.70; total, $21,159.96.

CAMP-MEETINGS DURING 1907.

Camp-meetings were held in the Union Conferences during 1907 as


follows:
Atlantic Union, 12; Canadian, 3; Central, 11; Lake, 15; Northern,
10; North Pacific, 10; Pacific, 8; Southern, 10; Southwestern, 10;
Australasian, 9; Europe, 9.
Total, 107; outside of North America, 18; in North America, 89,
of which two were exclusively for colored people, one for Scandinavians,
and one for Germans.

WORKERS SENT TO FOREIGN FIELDS.

(Not including children.) '-


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

ANNUAL OFFERINGS.

First Sabbath in February Religious Liberty Work.


First Sabbath in April Orphanage Work and Care of Aged.
First Sabbath in July Midsummeir Offering for Missions.
First Sabbath in October Work Among the Colored People.
December, Week of Prayer Annual Offering for Missions.

FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL.


STATISTICAL REPORT FOR igo6.

The statistical report for the denomination, for the year 1906, was
published in the Review and Herald for Sept. 19, 1907. The grand
totals of the various items in the report are as follows:
Number of Union Conferences ,16
Number of Union Missions 2
Number of local conferences - 86
Number of mission fields 66
208 . FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL.

Number organized churches 2,416


Membership 79,422
Unorganized companies 633
Membership of companies 6,722
Number isolated Sabbath-keepers 5,387
Total Sabbath-keepers 91,531
Tithe per capita $10.91
31,03.7981
Per cent of gain in total Sabbath-keepers during 1906 4.83
Number of Sabbath-schools
Membership 79,090
Church buildings 1,132
Ordained ministers 693
Licensed ministers 408
Missionary licentiates 948
Book and periodical canvassers 1,218
Total laborers 3,502
Laborers on pay-roll 1,786
Number of church-schools 434
Teachers of church-schools 498
Enrolment of church-schools 7,784
Number of intermediate schools 32
Number of teachers
Enrolment 1,28 537
Number of colleges and academies 26
Teachers employed
Enrolment q, 9 48 0
Total enrolment of students in denominational schools 11,907
Total tithe receipts for 1906 $998,275.82
Tithes appropriated to fields outside of conferences 140,372.26
Total offerings to missions from all sources, except Sabbath-
school donations 134,139.72
Total Sabbath-school offerings 75,068.55
Total Sabbath-school offerings to missions 58,866.14
Total contributions for special work 145,257.73
Total contributions for local church work 41 620 11
Retail value of book and periodical sales 824,027.69
Grand total of all funds raised by the denomination in 1906,
for evangelistic work $1,394,36L93
Per cent of increase over 1905 18.07
Per capita for each Sabbath-keeper in 1906 .. $15.23

APPROPRIATIONS OF SURPLUS TITHES TO MISSION FIELDS.

Appropriations of surplus and second tithes from union and local


conferences for work in foreign mission fields, during 1907, and, up to
March 1, 1908, have been voted, and sent tb the General Conference, as
follows, and are in addition to amounts sent through the General Con-
ference treasury for the support of laborers in mission fields:
Northern Illinois $ 1,000.00
Western Washington 4,024.22
WesternOregon 1,000.00
Lipper Columbia 1,000.00
Southern California 1,000.00
Wisconsin 1,500.00
Iowa 5,000.00
FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL. 209

Colorado 7,000.00
Kansas 2,000.00
Indiana 500.00
Nebraska 4,050.00
South Dakota 3,860.23
Minnesota 3,439.13
Oklahoma 2,000.00
District of Columbia 7,164.46
Missouri 1,000.00
Wyoming 500.00
Central New England 1,000.00
Vermont 450.00
North Dakota 2,000.00
Lake Union 5,145.14
North Pacific Union 4,226.19
West Pennsylvania 200.00
Pacific Union 2,000.00
Total $61,059.37
210 FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

Receipts, and Disbursements of the General Conference for the Year


Ending Dec. 31, 1907
Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1907 $ 21,627.85
Conference and Tract Societies 2,116.62 $ 2,808.16
Work for the Colored People 9,944.49 11,301.73
Depositors 29,401.46 28,165.04
District of Columbia Evangelical Committee 11,114.63 11,204.29
Expense ,5,164.95
From Conferences and Individuals for Sup-
port' of Laborers 18,027.56
General Conference Association 28,398.54 28,918.87
General Conference Corporation 842.00 4,072.33
Orphanage Fund 1,044.86 1,987.25
Loans 48,521.76 33,399.98
Publishing Houses 27,994.46 26,008.36
Religious Liberty Bureau 2,555.75 592.35,
Specific Accounts 25,037.22 25,090.30
$150,000 Fund 112,284.23 107,043.17
Annual Offering 29,751.50
First-day Offering- 17,342.97
Missions 96,881.21 27,876.54
Midsummer Offering 2,832.26 2,286.54
Sabbath-school Donations 48,281.68
Tithe 13,582.85
To Laborers - 48,410.59
To Mission Fields 179,556.98
By Cash on, hand Dec. 31, 1907 3,696.47

$547,583.90 $547,583.90
I. H. EVANS, Treasurer.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE FOR

THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1907.

Resources:
Bills Receivable $ 4,536.98
Mission Fields for 1908 11,880.00
Accounts Receivable 18,486.83
General Conference Library 1,172.00
Cash on hand Dec. 31, 1907 3,696.47

$39,772.28
Liabilities:
Accounts Payable $ 6,256.25
Depositors' Accounts 7,268.65
General Conference Corporation 1,282.64
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. 211

$150,000 Fund 8,895.76


Trust Funds 3,819.82
District of Columbia Evangelical Committee 3,484.88
$31,008.00
Resources $39,772.28
Liabilities 31,008.00
Excess of Resources over Liabilities $8,764.28
I. H. EVANS, Treasurer.

STATEMENT OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE CORPORATION.


For Year Ending Dec. 31, Igo7.
Resources:
Bills Receivable $141,342.75
Accrued Interest on same 6,255.09
Real Estate 27,543.82
General Conference 1,282.64
General Conference Association 5,892.88
Office furniture and fixtures 5,838.01
Southern Publishing Assn. 225.94
Washington Foreign Miss. Seminary 1,351.25
Cash on hand, December 31 10,092.74
$199,825.12
Liabilities:
Bills Payable $148,608.06
Accrued Interest on same 4,948.19
Deposits 8,134.23
$161,690.48
Present worth, Dec. 31, 1907 $38,134.64
Gains:
General Conference Corporation Fund $18,707.13.
Interest. 1,087.16
$19,794.29
Losses:
Expense $20.50 $20.50
Net gain on closing, Dec. 31, 1907 $19,773.79
Present Worth Statement.
Net worth, Jan. 1, 1907 $18,360.85
Net gain for year 19,773.79
Present Worth, Dec. 31, 1907 $38,134.64
212 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

STATEMENT OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE ASSOCIATION.

For Year Ending Dec. 31, 1907.


Resources:
Real Estate $ 5,818.60
Bills Receivable 61,146.56
General Conference 44.92
Accounts Receivable 6,009.10
Total Resources $73,019.18 -
Liabilities:
Bills Payable $61,527.36
General Conference Corporation 5,892.88
Accounts Payable 1,079.89
Total Liabilities $68,500.13
Present worth, Dec. 31, 1907 $4,519.05.

Gains:
General Conference Association Fund.... $17,837.58
Interest 1,140.60
Total Gain $18,978.18
Losses:
Taxes $25.39
Expense 7.35
Total Loss $32.74
Net Gain for year ending Dec. 31, 1907 $18,945.44
Insolvency Jan. 1, 1907 14,426.39
Net Worth, Jan. 1, 1908 $ 4,519.05
)2g

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: 7.
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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214 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES.

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 'Mess. 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 These. 2: 8), the wheat and the taxes 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 sanctuary
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 Chris,1 will take place.
11. That God's moral requirements are the''s'it-me 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), and which will be observed in Paradise restored (Isa. 66: 22,
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FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES. 215

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)andhas 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 be 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
216 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES.

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; Eccl. 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 of 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 fine for which
" the heavens and the earth, which are now, . . . are kept in store,"
PUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES. 217

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 inevitalcue 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 had 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 are 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 Conimittee 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.
218
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS. 219

Article V Officers and Their Duties.


Section 1. The officers of this Conference shall be a pre'sident, 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 nlay 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
220 CONSTITUTION . AND BY-LAWS

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. Durine, 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.
OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE. 221

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
persons not in its employ, who, with the president, vice-presidents,
and presidents of Union Conferences, shall constitute a committee for
auditing 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).
Foreign.
The rates of postage on matter to be sent abroad 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 Principles. See page 213. 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.
INDEX.
PAGE
116
A BYSSINIAN Mission, directory of
Map of
Academies, directories of
101
144-149
Statistical Table of 154
Acushnet Sanitarium 180
Adelphian Academy 144
Adirondack Sanitarium 180
Africa, Conferences and Missions in 117-121
Alabama Conference 79
Alaska Mission 65
Alberta Conference 88
Alberta Industrial Academy 144
Alberta Sanitarium 180
Algerian Mission 109
Annual Offerings 207
Appropriations of Tithes to Mission Fields 208, 209
Argentine Conference 121
Arizona Conference 67
Arizona Sanitarium 180
Arkansas Conference 84
Atlanta Sanitarium 172
Atlantic Union Conference 20-27
Australasian Union Conference 91-98
Austrian Mission 107
Avondale School for Christian Workers 138
Avondale Health Retreat 172
Avondale Press 156

B ALKAN Mission
Baltic Conference
Barotseland Mission
107
111
120
Basutoland Mission 120
Battle Creek Industrial Academy 144
Beechwood Manual Training Academy 144
Belfast Sanitarium (see Rostrevor Hills Hydro).
Bermuda Mission 131
Bethel Academy 144
Black River Valley Sanitarium 180
Bohemian language, periodical in 167
Boise City Sanatorium 180
Bolivia Mission 124
Boulder Sanitarium 172
Brazil Publishing House 156
British Columbia Conference 89
British East African Mission 101
Map of 101
British Guiana Conference 127
British Publishing House 156
British Union ConferenCe 99-102
Map of 100
British West African Mission 131
222
INDEX. 223

PAGE
Buenos Ayres -Publishing House 156
Buffalo Sanitarium 172

C ALCUTTA Sanitarium (see Mussoorie Sanitarium).


California Conference
Camp-meetings durino
67, 68
1907 207
Canadian Union Conference
b 27-29
Canadian Publishing Association 156
Cape Colony Conference 118
Cape Sanitarium 172
Caterham Sanitarium 173
Caucasian Conference 112
Cedar Lake Industrial Academy 145
Central American Mission 129
Central New England Conference 21
Central Union Conference 30-36
Chamberlain Sanitarium 180
Chesapeake Conference 37
Chile Conference 123
China Mission 131
Chinese language, periodical in 167
Chinese Printing Office 157
Christchurch Sanitarium 173
Christiania Health Home 173
Christiania Publishing House 157
Claremont Union College 138
Clearwater Industrial School 150
Colleges, directories of 137-143
Statistical table of 153
Colorado Conference 31
Colorado Sanitarium (see Boulder Sanitarium).
Colorado Springs Sanitarium 180
Colorado Western Slope Industrial Academy 145
Columbia Union Conference 37-43
Conference periodicals 165, 166
Connecticut, Conference in 25
Constitution and By-laws of General Conference 218-221
Cook Islands Mission 97
Cuban Mission 130
Cumberland Conference 73
Cumberland Industrial School 150

D ANISH-NORWEGIAN language, periodicals in


Darling Range School
Delaware, Conference in
167
150
37
Denmark Conference 114
Denmark Publishing House 157
Denominational literature, languages in which issued 162
Denominational periodicals 163-171
Des Moines Sanitarium (see Iowa Sanitarium).
Devall Bluff School 150
Diamanfe School 150
Directory of Ministers 186-204
Directory of Physicians 183-185
224 INDEX.

PAGE
District of Columbia 19, 20
Duncombe Hall Training College (see Stanborough Park Mission-
ary College).

EAST AFRICA, missions in


East Caribbean Conference
101, 103, 116
127
East German Conference 103
East Michigan Conference 45
East Russian Mission 113
Eastern Colorado Academy 145
Eastern Pennsylvania Conference 38
Echo Publishing Company, Ltd. (see Signs Publishing Assn.).
Ecuador Mission 124
Educational Department of the General Conference 11
Educational Institutions:
Directories of Colleges 138-143
Directories of Academies 144-149
Directories of Intermediate Schools 150-153
Outline of courses in 137
Statistical information regarding 153-155
Egyptian Mission 110
Elk Point Industrial Academy 145
Emmanuel Missionary College 138
England, Conferences and Missions in 99-102
English Periodicals 163-166
Eshcol Industrial School 150 '
Esthonian, periodical in 167
Eufola Academy 150
Europe, Conferences and Missions in 99-111

ANDO Academy 145


FERN
Fiji Mission 97
Fijian language, periodical in 167
Fiji Training School 151
Financial statements 208-212
Finland Mission 116
Finland Publishing House 157
Finnish language, periodical in 167
Florida Conference 74
Florida, Conferences in 74, 79
Foreign languages, periodicalS issued in 167-170
Foreign Fields, workers sent to, 1901-1907 207
Foreign Mission Boaid 16
Foreign periodicals 167-170
Forest Home Intermediate School 151
Fort Ogden School 151
Fort Worth Sanitarium 180
Fox River Academy 146
French language, periodicals in 167
French Conference 108
French Belgian Mission 109
Friedensau Industrial School 139
Friedensau Sanitarium 173
Friendly Islands Mission .97
INDEX. 225

PA GE
Frydenstrand Sanatorium 173
Fundamental Principles of Seventh-day Adventists 213-217

GARDEN City Sanitarium


General Conference, directory of
Constitution and By-laws
180
10-19
218-221
Financial Statement of, for 1907 210
Laborers engaged under 16-19
Mission fields under direction of 131-137
General Conference Executive Committee 10, 11
General Conference Association 16
Financial Statement of 212
General Conference Corporation 15
Financial Statement of 211
Georgia Conference 75
German East African Mission 103
Map of 101
German language, periodicals in 167
German-Swiss Conference 104
German Union Conference 102-107
Map of 100
German Union District . 103
Glendale Sanitarium 173
Good Health Sanitarium 180
Gravel Ford Academy 146
Graysville Sanitarium 174
Greater New York Conference 22
Grecian Mission 111
Greenland, mission in 116
Gwelo Mission (see Somabula Mission).

H AMBURG Publishing House


Harvey Industrial School (see Sheyenne River Academy)
Hawaiian Mission
157
65
Haytian Mission 130
Hazel Industrial Academy 146
Healdsburg College (see Pacific Union College).
Hildebran Industrial Academy 146
Hinsdale Sanitarium 180
Historical Summary for 1907 206, 207
Holland and Flemish Belgium Mission 107
Holland language, periodical in 168
Hungarian, periodical in 168
Hungarian Conference 104
Hydropathic Institute 174

ICELANDIC Mission . 116


l Icelandic language, periodical in 168
Idaho, Conference in 61, 62
Illinois, Conferences in 47, 48, 50
Indiana Conference 46
India Mission 133
India Publishing House 158
226 INDEX

PAGE
Institutions, directories of 137-180
Intermediate Schools 150-153
Statistical Table of 154, 155
International Publishing Association 158
Iowa Circle Sanitarium 179
Iowa Conference 55
Iowa Industrial School (see Stuart Industrial Academy).
Iowa Sanitarium 174
Ireland Mission 101
Sanitarium in (see Rostrevor Hills Hydro).
Italian language, periodical in 168
Italian Mission 109

AMAICA Conference 128


J Japan Mission 134
Japanese, periodical hi 168
Java Mission 97

ANSA S Conference 32
K Kansas Sanitarium
Keene Industrial .Academy
174
146
Keene Sanitarium (see Lone Star Sanitarium).
Kentucky Conference 79
Kimberley Baths 174
Knowlton Sanitarium 174
Kobe Sanitarium 175
Korean Schools 151

A FAYETTE Sanitarium (see Wabash Valley Sanitarium).


L Lake Geneva Sanitarium
Lake Union Conference
175
43-54
Languages in which denominational literature is issued 162, 171
Latin Union Conference 107-109
Map of 100
Latin Union Publishing House 158
Latin Union School 151
Laurelwbod Industrial Academy 147
Legal Corporations of the General Conference 15, 16
Leicester Sanitarium 175
Lettonian, periodical in 168
Levant Union Mission 110, 111
Licentiates under the General Conference 17
List of periodicals issued 163-171
Literature, denominational, languages in which published 162
Little Rock Sanitarium 180
Local Conference Periodicals 165, 166
Local periodicals 170, 171
Loma Linda College of Evangelists 139
Loma Linda Sanitarium 175
Lone Star Sanitarium 175
London Publishing House (see British Publishing House).
Long Beach Sanitarium 180
Lornedale Academy 147
INDEX. 227

PAGE
Louisiana Conference 80
Lowville Sanitarium 180

M ADISON Sanitarium
Maine Conference
Malay language, periodical in
175
23
168
Manitoba Conference 90
Manson Industrial Academy 147
Maori language, periodical in 169
Maplewood Academy 147
Maranatha Mission 120
Maritime Conference 28
Maryland, Conference in 37
Massachusetts, Conference in 21
Matabele Missions (see Solusi).
Meadow. Glade Intermediate School 151
Medical Missionary Council 13"
Mexican Mission 136
Mexican Publishing House 158
Michigan, Confeiences in 45, 49, 51
Middle Russian Mission 113
Middletown Sanitarium 180
Ministerial Directory 186-204
Ministers under the General Conference 16, 17
Minnesota Conference 56
Miscellaneous Missions under- the General Conference 131-137
Missionary Licentiates under the General Conference 17-19
Missions under the General Conference - - 131-137
Missions, appropriations to, in 1907 208, 209
Mississippi Conference 80
Missouri Conference 34
Montana Conference 60
Montrose Sanitarium 180
Mt. Ellis Academy 147
Mt. Vernon College ,. 139
Mt. Vernon Sanitarium 175
Mussoorie Sanitarium 176

N ASHVILLE Agricultural and Normal Institute


Nashville Sanitarium
Natal-Transvaal Conference
148
176
119
Nebraska Conference 35
Nebraska Sanitarium 176
Nevada, Conference in 67, 68
Newfoundland Mission 29
New England Sanitarium 176
New'llampshire, Conference in 21
New Jersey Conference 39
New Mexico Mission 86
New South Wales Conference 93
New York Conference 24
New York, Conferences in 22, 24, 26
New Zealand Conference 94
Norfolk Island Mission 97
228 INDEX.

PAGE
North Africa, Map of Missions in 101
North American Foreign Department of the General Conference 15
North Brazil Mission 124
North Caribbean Mission 130
North Carolina Conference 75
North Dakota Conference 57
North England Conference 99
North German Conference 104
North Michigan Conference 49
North Pacific Union Conference 59-65
North Yakima Sanitarium 180
Northern Illinois Conference 47, 48
Northern Union Conference 54-59
Northland Mission 117
Northwestern Sanitarium 180
Northwestern Training School (see Portage Plains Academy).
Norway Conference 115
Nyasaland Mission 120

AKLAND Sanitarium 180


O Oakwood Manual Training-school
Obituary Record for 1907
148
205
Offerings, Annual 207
Ohio Conference 40
Oklahoma Conference 84
Ontario Conference 28
Oregon, Conferences' in 62, 63
Oswego Industrial School (see Strode Industrial School).

ACIFIC Press Publishing Company 158, 159


P Pacific Union College
Pacific Union Conference
140
66-71
Papers issued 163-171
Paradise Valley Sanitarium 176
Pennsylvania, Conferences in 38, 42
Pennsylvania Sanitarium 176
Periodicals issued 163-171
Peruvian Mission 124
Philippine Islands Mission 98
Physicians, directory of 183-185
Pine Grove Industrial School 151
Pitcairn Island Mission 98
Portage Plains Academy 148
Portland Sanitarium 176
Porto Rico, mission in (see, North Caribbean Mission).
Portuguese language, periodicals in 169
Portuguese Mission 109
Postage Rates 221
Principles of Seventh-day Adventists 213-217
Private Periodicals 170, 171
Prussian Conference 105
Pfia Training School 151
Publishing Department of the General Conference 12
Publishing Houses, directories of 156-161
Statistical Table of 161
INDEX. 229

PAGE
Pukekura Training School 152

UEBEC Conference 29
Q Queensland Conference 95

RARATONGA, Mission in
Raratonga. Training School
97
152
Periodical in 169
Relief Bureau 13
Religious Liberty Bureau of the General Conference 14
Review and Herald Publishing Association 159
Rhenish-Prussian Conference 105
Rhode Island, Cdnference in 25
Rio Grande Conference ,. 123
Riverside Sanitarium 180
Roman-Swiss Conference 108
Rome Mission School 152
Rostrevor Hills Hydro 177
Royal Academy 148
Rumanian language, periodical in 169
Russian Union Conference 111-114
Russian, periodical in 169

SABBATH-SCHOOL
Samoan Mission
Department of the General Conference 11
98
Sanitariums, Directories of 172480
Statistical Tables of 181, 182
Santa Barbara Sanitarium 180
Sao Paulo Mission 124
Santa Catharina and Parana Conference' 128
Saskatchewan Mission 90
Scandinavian Union Conference 114-117
Scandinavian Union Mission School 152
Schools (see Educational Institutions).
Scotland Mission 101
Scotland Sanitarium 180
Seventh-day Adventists, fundamental principles of 213-217
Sheridan Industrial Academy (see Fox River Academy).
Sheyenne River Academy 148
Signs of the Times Publishing Assn., Ltd 160
Silesian Conference 105
Singapore Mission 98
Singapore School 152
Skodsborg Sanitarium 177
Society Islands Mission 98
Solusi Mission 121
Somabula Mission 121
South African Union Conference 117-121
South African Publishing House 160
South American Union Conference 121-125
South Australian Conference 95
South Caribbean Conference 129
South Carolina Conference 76
230 INDEX.

PAGE
South Dakota Conference 58
South Dakota, Conferences in 36, 58
South England Conference 100
South German Conference 106
South Lancaster Academy 140
South Lancaster Printing Company 160
South Russian Conference 112
Southeastern Union Conference 72-77
Southern California Conference 69
Southern. Idaho Conference 61
Southern Idaho Industrial Academy 149
Southern Illinois Conference 50
Southern Missionary Society 78
Southern New England Conference 25
Southern Publishing Association 160
Southern Training School 141
Southern Union Conference
Southwestern Union Conference 8
73
7 :8
827
Spanish Language, periodicals in 169
Spanish Mission 109
Springfield Sanitarium 180
Stanborough Park Missionary College 141
Statistical Tables:
Of Union Conferences 3-8
Of Educational Institutions 153-155
Of Publishing Houses 161
Of Sanitariums 18,1, 182
Statistical, Report for 1906, Summary of 207
St. Helena Sanitarium 177
St. Peter Sanitarium 180
Stockholm Publishing House 160
Strode Industrial School 152
Stuart Industrial Academy 149
Sumatra Mission 98
Swedish Conference 116
Swedish Industrial School (see Scandinavian Union Mission School)
Swedish language, periodicals in 170
Sydney Sanitarium 177
Syrian Mission 110

T AHITI, Mission in
Tahitian language, periodical in
98
170
Takoma School 152
Taquary Publishing House 124
Taquary Training School 152
Tasmanian Conference 95
Tennessee, Conferences in 73, 81, 82
Tennessee River Conference 81, 82
Texas Conference 86
Texas, Conferences in 84, 86, 87
Tithes to Mission fields 208, 209
Transportation Agents 15
Tri-City Sanitarium 178
Toluca Industrial School 153
INDEX. 231

PAGE
Tonga Training School 153
Tunesassa School 153
Turkish Mission 111

U NION College
Union Conference Statistical Tables
Union Conference periodicals
141
3-8
164, 165
United States, Map of Union Conferences in 9
Upper Columbia Conference 62
Upper Parana Mission 125
Uruguay Mission 125 -
Utah Conference 71

VERMONT Conference 25
V Victorian Conference 96
Virginia Conference 41

ABASH Valley Sanitarium


W Walderly School
Wales Mission
178
153
102
Walla Walla College 142
Walla Walla Sanitarium 178
Washington, 'Conferences in 62, 64
Washington Sanitarium 178
Washington Foreign Mission Seminary 143
Watchman Publishing Company 161
West Africa, Mission in 131
West Australian Conference 96
West Caribbean Conference 129
West German Conference 106
West Indian Training School 149
West Indian Union Conference 125-130
West Michigan Conference 51
West Pennsylvania Conference 42
West Russian Mission 113
West Texas Mission 87
West Virginia Conference 43
Western Canadian Union Conference 87-90
Western New York Conference 26
Western Oregon Conference 63
Western Washington Conference 64
Williamsdale Academy 149
Wisconsin Conference 52
Workers' Directory 186-204
Workers sent to Foreign Fields 207
Workers' Obituary Record for 1907 205
Wyoming Conference 36

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


eral Conference 14

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The Master's Greatest Monosyllables-
Many important lessons are drawn from the monosyl-
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Saviour. The book is full of helpful suggestions for
every Christian. A good devotional volume for a pres-
ent. Price, 5o cents, post-paid.
Bible Child Life
We are just reprinting this popular little book, and we
know all will be glad to see its reappearance. The inter-
esting biographies which it contains never fail to interest
the children. Bound in cloth ; price, so cents.
A Man of Valor
The life of Jonathan told in an instructive way for
young people. Practical lessons and Bible history are
so interwoven with each other that the whole forms a
most impressive work. Many new, original illustrations
haVe been especially made for this book by New York
artists. Probable price, $1.
Practical Guide to Health
BY F. M. ROSSITER, M. D.
The most intensely interesting and yet practical health
book yet issued. It not only describes that wonderful
mechanism, the human body, in a forceful and attractive
way, but tells hoW we may best keep this living mech-
anism in good_ working order. Symptoms are described,
and specific instruction given for the treatment of a
large number of diseases by simple remedies, very easily
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As Good as a Preacher

One of our first companies in the West Indies was pre-


sented with a complete set of the " Testimonies for the
Church." They were for several years without a
preacher, .but they reported that the reading of the
Testimonies not only kept them from discouragement,
and fully established them in the faith, but also devel-
oped new believers.
" Testimonies for the Church " should be in the home
of every Seventh-day Adventist. The messages which
they contain are for each one, right now. You can not
afford to be without them.
Prices : Full sets, volumes I-VIII, in flexible leather,
$11.50. Single volumes, I-VI, $1.50 each; VII and VIII,
$1.25 each. Full set, cloth, $7.50. Single volumes, I-VI,
$1.00 each; volumes VII and VIII, 75 cents each.

Early Writings
The first writings of Mrs. E. G. White, including the
volume, " Experience and Views." It will ,be read with
increasing interest as we see the progress of the message
in all lands and the approach of the end.
Such chapters as the " Sealing," " The Little Flock,"
"The.Seven Last Plagues and the Judgment," should
be studied by every one," the time is at hand."
The book is printed from entirely new plates, and
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YOU CAN HELP
If you purchase any one of the following publications,
it will be a substantial help to either a sanitarium, a
school, or a mission field. The entire profits derived
from the sale of these books goes to the up-building of
these three important lines of work.

Ministry of Healing
" The great world is sick, and wherever the children
of men dwell, sin and suffering abound." To help in
alleviating this suffering, and to direct the mind to the
One who is able to heal both body and soul, Mrs. E. G.
White wrote " Ministry of Healing."
It contains 540 pages, attractively bound in cloth,
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edges, $2.50, post-paid.
Christ's Object Lessons
The parables of our Lord form the basis of one of the
most interesting studies to be found in the Bible. In
the book, " Christ's Object Lessons," the author; Mrs. E.
G. White, draws many rich lessons from the parables
which Jesus used in teaching the people.
The personal touch which is brought into the book
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Great Teacher when you have finished reading it.
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Our Message in the Sunny Caribbean
In this dainty little booklet, the author, himself a mis-
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missions in the West Indies.
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the Caucasian. Send twenty-five cents, either coin or
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