1 YEAR Seventh REVIEW TAKOMA The E1 PARK, PRINTED Denomination -day Official 1938 Published HERALD ASSOCIATION of the IN THE Directories by WASHINGTON, the U. S. R. BOOK Adventist PUBLISHING D. C. C �X �7C- � )C � 7C � 1C �lf S. D. A. Theological Seminary A GRADUATE SCHOOL Purpose. Graduate study in Bible, Religious His- tory, Biblical Languages, Homiletics, Methods of Evangelism. Speech, and Bible Teaching M et hods. Who Should Attend. College and Academic Bible and History Teachers, Bible Workers, Ministers, and other Teachers and Confer- ence Workers. Those desiring to attend should make application and receive word of their admission before coming. Summer and Winter Quarters. Summer Quarter, June 8 to August 30, 1938. Winter Quarter, November 23, 1938 to Feb- ruary 14, 1939. General Lectures. � Aside from regular graduate courses there are general lectures for the entire school on such subjects as Archaeology and the Bible, Hinduism, Sacred Music. Health. and Adolescent Evangelism. Information. For information and application blanks, write to— M. E. KERN, President TAKOMA PARK, WASHINGTON, D.C. 1938 YEAR BOOK OF THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST DENOMINATION Comprising a Complete Directory of the General Conference, all Union and Local Conferences, Mission Fields, Educational Institutions, Publishing Houses, Periodicals, and Sanitariums. -(Reconstituted in 1:, PREPARED BY H. E. ROGERS, Statistical Secretary of the General Conference PUBLISHED BY REVIEW AND HERALD PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION WASHINGTON, D. C. PRINTED IN THE U. S.A. I � + + + 4* � + + + I � + + + + T � t t + ...I 4. � + I � 4. + + + 'Called to Service �+ t t. � By C. P. BOLLMAN + + + + + + i � CHRIST has called us to His service, Heralds of the King to be. + + .., �Go, He says, and tell the story + How from sin God sets men free. �+ 4. � 4. + + + Signs there are in earth and heaven; � �+ + .:. .2. �Time=s last sands are running low. � + + + + Speed, oh speed the timely message, �4. + + That all men the truth may know. � + + + 4- � + Nations everywhere are angry; 4. .i. �Due rewards will soon be given; �+ Speed, oh speed the saving message; �+ Thus commands the Lord of heaven. 4 � + 4. � + + + + + + + + � 6---......, * c......-0 + + + + + + 4. + + + I + + + + + + + + + + + PREFACE The following pages present a directory of the conferences, missions, and institutions connected with the Seventh-day Adventist denomina- tion. The territory is divided into the following Division Conferences, each of which has the evangelistic organizations, churches, and mem- bership indicated below, according to the Statistical Report for 1936: CONFERENCES, CHURCHES AND 3 7E1VIBERSHIP Division Unions Confer- ences � Missions Total Orgs. Churches Mem- bership Australasian 1 9 16 26 342 17,686 Central European 7 21 20 48 1,384 51,635 China 7 38 45 292 16,706 Far Eastern 4 23 27 ' � 506 25,033 Inter-American 5 6 22 33 533 29,161 North American 9 48 6 63 2,480 161,271 Northern European 13 19 23 55 641 34,249 South American 4 5 16 25 226 28,305 Southern African 5 3 115 123 170 27,851 Southern Asia 5 30 35 124 5,366 Southern European 9 15 13 37 868 27,167 U. S. S. R. 4 17 6 27 677 13,709 Totals, 1936 73 143 328 544 8,243 438,139 EVANGELISTIC LABORERS-1936 Division Ordained Ministers Licensed Ministers Missionary Licentiates Col- porteurs Total Evangelistic Laborers Australasian 118 12,3 503 108 985 Central European 302 122 219 556 1,421 China 129 152 539 177 1,627 Far Eastern 96 92 245 326 835 Inter-American 92 67 188 180 543 North American 1,043 332 489 935 2,996 Northern European 143 75 178 305 739 South American 68 51 87 329 563 Southern African 118 76 1,010 84 1,288 -Southern Asia 70 84 122 74 697 Sifuthern European 171 60 180 309 720 U. S. S. R. 70 30 50 ... 175 Totals, 1936 2,420 1,264 3,810 3,383 12,589 1-.-N" � To find matter readily, use the Index. 3 4 � PREFACE INSTITUTIONAL LABORERS-1936 Primary Advanced � Total In. School � School � Publishing Sanitarium Miscel- stitution Division � Teachers � Teachers Employees Employees laneous Laborers Australasian � 272 � 79 45 188 900 1,484 Central European � 146 � 55 119 127 30 477 China � 204 � 217 76 582 ... 1,079 Far Eastern � 157 � 110 74 198 15 554 Inter-American � 72 � 57 ... ... ... 129 North American � 1,057 � 1,304 535 3,638 45 6,579 Northern European � 252 � 126 108 816 55 1,357 South American � 223 � 81 57 77 438 Southern African � 684 � 197 29 115 1,025 Southern Asia � 204 � 167 58 144 573 Southern European � 12 � 39 53 110 55 269 U. � S. � S. � R. �... � ... ... ... Totals �3,283 � 2,432 1,154 5,995 1,100 13,964 Total Institutional Workers 13,964 Total Evangelistic Laborers � 12,589 Grand Total � 26,553 CONTENTS Fundamental Beliefs � 5 General Conference and Departments � Divisions: North America � 24 Australasian � 70 Central European I � 80 Central European II � 92 China � 100 Far Eastern � 122 Inter-American � 139 Northern European � 153 South American � 174 Southern African � 186 Southern Asia � 205 Southern European � 219 U. S. S. R. � 234 Institutions: Educational � 235 Publishing Houses � 2;16 Periodicals Issued � 289 Sanitariums � 306 Treatment Rooms � 323 Statistical Tables � 328 Constitution � 342 Ministerial Directory � 351 Obituary Record � 432 Index � 435 FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS OF SEVENTH- DAY ADVENTISTS Seventh-day Adventists hold certain fundamental beliefs, the principal features of which, together with a portion of the scriptural references upon which they are based, may be summarized as follows: 1. That the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments were given by inspiration of God, contain an all-sufficient revelation of His will to men, and are the only unerring rule of faith and practice. 2 Tim. 3:15-17. 2. That the Godhead, or Trinity, consists of the Eternal Father, a personal, spiritual Being, omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, infinite in wisdom and love; the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Eternal Father, through whom all things were created and through whom the salvation of the redeemed hosts will be accomplished; the Holy Spirit, the third person of the Godhead, the great regenerating power in the work of redemption. Matt. 28:19. 3. That Jesus Christ is very God, being of the same nature and essence as the Eternal Father. While retaining His divine nature He took upon Himself the nature of the human family, lived on the earth as a man, exemplified in His life as our Example the principles of righteousness, attested His relationship to God by many mighty miracles, died for our sins on the cross, was raised from the dead, and ascended to the Father, where He ever lives to make intercession for us. John 1:1, 14; Heb. 2:9-18; 8:1, 2; 4:14-16; 7:25. 4. That every person in order to obtain salvation must experience the new birth; that this comprises an entire transformation of life and character by the recreative power of God through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. John 3:16; Matt. 18:3; Acts 2:37-39. 5. That baptism is an ordinance of the Christian church and should follow repentance and forgiveness of sins. By its observance faith is shown in the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ. That the proper form of baptism is by immersion. Rom. 6:1-6; Acts 16:30-33. 6. That the will of God as it relates to moral conduct is comprehended in His law of ten commandments; that these are great moral, un- changeable precepts, binding upon all men, in every age. Ex. 20:1-17. 7. That the fourth commandment of this unchangeable law requires the observance of the seventh day Sabbath. This holy institution is . at the same time a memorial of creation and a sign of sanctification, a sign of the believer's rest from his own works of sin, and his entrance into the rest of soul which Jesus promises to those who come to Him. Gen. 2:1-3; Ex. 20:8-11; 31:12-17; Heb. 4:1-10. 8. That the law of ten commandments points out sin, the penalty of which is death. The law can not save the transgressor from his sin, 5 c - A 6 � FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS nor impart power to keep him from sinning. In infinite love and mercy, God provides a way whereby this may be done. He furnishes a substi- tute, even Christ the Righteous One, to die in man's stead, making -Him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him." 2 Cor. 5:21. That one is justified, not by obedience to the law, but by the grace that is in Christ Jesus. By accepting Christ, man is reconciled to God, justified by His blood for the sins of the past, and saved from the power of sin by his indwelling life. Thus the gospel becomes "the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth." This experience is wrought by the divine agency of the Holy Spirit, who convinces of sin and leads to the Sin- Bearer, inducting the believer into the new covenant relationship, where the law of God is written on his heart, and through the enabling power of the indwelling Christ, his life is brought into conformity to the divine precepts. The honor and merit of this wonderful transformation belong wholly to Christ. 1 John 3:4; Rom. 7:7; Rom. 3:20; Eph. 2:8-10; 1 John 2:1, 2; Rom. 5:8-10; Gal. 2:20; Eph. 3:17; Heb. 8:8-12. 9. That God "only hath immortality." 1 Tim. 6:15. Mortal man pos- sesses a nature inherently sinful and dying. Eternal life is the gift of God through faith in Christ. Rom. 6:23. "He that hath the Son hath life." 1 John 5:12. Immortality is bestowed upon the righteous at the second coming of Christ, when the righteous dead are raised from the grave and the living righteous translated to meet the Lord. Then it is that those accounted faithful "put on immortality." 1 Cor. 15:51-55. 10. That the condition of man in death is one of unconsciousness. That all men, good and evil alike, remain in the grave from death to the resurrection. Eccl. 9:5, 6; Ps. 146:3, 4; John 6:28, 29. 11. That there shall be a resurrection both of the just and of the unjust. The resurrection of the just will take place at the second coming of Christ; the resurrection of the unjust will take place a thousand years later, at the close of the millennium. John 5:28, 29; 1 Thess. 4:13-18; Rev. 20:5-10. 12. That the finally impenitent, including Satan, the author of sin, will, by the fires of the last day, be reduced to a state of non-existence, becoming as though they had not been, thus purging God's universe of sin and sinners. Rom. 6:23; Mal. 4:1-3; Rev. 20:9, 10; Obadiah 16. 13. That no prophetic period is given in the Bible to reach to the second advent, but that the longest one, the 2300 days of Dan. 8:14, terminated in 1844, and brought us to an event called the cleansing of the sanctuary. 14. That the true sanctuary, of which the tabernacle on earth was a type, is the temple of God in Heaven, of which Paul speaks in Hebrews 8 and onward, and of which the Lord Jesus, as our great high priest, is minister; and that the priestly work of our Lord is the antitype of the work of the Jewish priests of the former dispensation; that this heavenly sanctuary is the one to be cleansed at the end of the 2300 days of Dan. 8:14; its cleansing being, as in the type, a work of judgment, beginning with the entrance of Christ as the high priest upon the judgment phase of His ministry in the heavenly sanctuary foreshadowed in the earthly service of cleansing the sanctuary on the day of atonement. This work of judgment in the heavenly sanctuary began in 1844. Its completion will close human probation. FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS � 7 15. That God, in the time of the judgment and in accordance with His uniform dealing with the human family in warning them of coming events vitally affecting their destiny (Amos 3:6, 7), sends forth a proclamation of the approach of the second advent of Christ; that this work is symbolized by the three angels of Revelation 14; and that their threefold message brings to view a work of reform to prepare• a people to meet Him at His coming. 16. That the time of the cleansing of the sanctuary, synchronizing with the period of the proclamation of the message of Revelation 14, is a time of investigative judgment, first with reference to the dead, and secondly, with reference to the living. This investigative judgment determines who of the myriads sleeping in the dust of the earth are worthy of a part in the first resurrection, and who of its living multi- tudes are worthy of translation. 1 Peter 4:17, 18; Dan. 7:9, 10; Rev. 14:6, 7; Luke 20:35. 17. That the followers of Christ should be a godly people, not adopt- ing the unholy maxims nor conforming to the unrighteous ways of the world, not loving its sinful pleasures nor countenancing its follies. That the believer should recognize his body as the temple of the Holy Spirit, and that therefore he should clothe that body in neat, modest, dignified apparel. Further, that in eating and drinking and in his entire course of conduct he should shape his life• as becometh a follower of the meek and lowly Master. Thus the believer will be led to ab- stain from all intoxicating drinks, tobacco, and other narcotics, and the avoidance of every body- and soul-defiling habit and practice. 1 Cor. 3:16, 17; 9:25; 10:31; 1 Tim. 2:9, 10; 1 John 2:6. 18. That the divine principle of tithes and offerings for the support of the gospel is an acknowledgment of God's ownership in our lives. and that we are stewards who must render account to Him of all that He has committed to our possession. Lev. 27:30; Mal. 3:8-12; Matt. 23:23; 1 Cor. 9:9-14; 2 Cor. 9:6-15. 19. That God has placed in His church the gifts of the Holy Spirit, as enumerated in 1 Corinthians 12 and Ephesians 4. That these gifts operate in harmony with the divine principles of the Bible, and are given for the perfecting of the saints, the work of the ministry, the edifying of the body of Christ. Rev. 12:17; 19:10; 1 Cor. 1:5-7. 20. That the second coming of Christ is the great hope of the church, the grand climax of the gospel and plan of salvation. His coming will he literal, personal, and visible. Many important events will be asso- ciated with His return, such as the resurrection of the dead, the de- struction of the wicked, the purification of the earth, the reward of the righteous, the establishment of His everlasting kingdom. The almost complete fulfillment of various lines of prophecy, particularly those found in the books of Daniel and the Revelation, with existing condi- tions in the physical, social, industrial, political, and religious worlds, indicates that Christ's coming "is near, even at the doors." The exact time of that event has not been foretold. Believers are exhorted to be ready. for "in such an hour as ye think not, the Son of man" will be revealed. Luke 21:25-27; 17:26-30; John 14:1-3; Acts 1:9-11; Rev. 1:7; Heb. 9:28; James 5:1-8; Joel 3:9-16; 2 Tim. 3:1-5; Dan. 7:27; Matt. 24:36, 44. 8 � FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS 21. That the millennial reign of Christ covers the period between the first and the second resurrections, during which time the saints of all ages will live with their blessed Redeemer in Heaven. At the end of the millennium, the Holy City with all the saints will, descend to the earth. The wicked, raised in the second resurrection, will go up on the breadth of the earth with Satan at their head to compass the camp of the saints, when fire will come down from God out of Heaven and devour them. In the conflagration which destroys Satan and his host, the earth itself will be regenerated and cleansed from the effects of the curse. Thus the universe of God will be purified from the foul blot of sin. Rev. 20; Zech. 14:1-4; 2 Peter 3:7-10. 22. That God will make all things new. The earth, restored to its pristine beauty, will become forever the abode of the saints of the Lord. The promise to Abraham, that through Christ he and his seed should possess the earth throughout the endless ages of eternity, will be fulfilled. The kingdom and dominion and the greatness of the king- dom under the whole heaven will be given to the people of the saints of the Most High, whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and all dominions shall serve and obey Him. Christ, the Lord, will reign su- preme and every creature which is in heaven and on the earth and under the earth, and such as are in the sea will ascribe blessing and honor and glory and power unto Him that sitteth upon the throne and unto the Lamb forever and ever. Gen. 13:14-17; Rom. 4:13; Heb. 11:8-16; Matt. 5:5; Tea. 35; Rev. 21:1-7; Dan. 7:27; Rev. 5:13. Directory of the Seventh-day Adventist Denomination GENERAL CONFERENCE Organized May 21, 1863 Territory: The following-named Di- vision Conferences: North Amer- ican, Australasian, Central Euro- pean, China, Far Eastern, Inter- American, Northern European, Southern African, South Amer- ican, Southern Asia, Southern European, Union of Socialist Soviet Republics. Cable Address: Adventist, Wash- ington. (A B C Code, fifth edition.) Telegraphic Address: General Con- ference, Washington, D. C. (NOT Takoma Park.) Express and Freight Address: General Conference, Takoma Park, D. C. (Not Washington.) Consign freight via B. & 0. Ry. Postal Address: Takoma Park, Washington, District of Co- lumbia, U. S. A. Executive Officers President: J. L. McElhany. Vice-Presidents: W. H. Branson, L. 'H. Christian, W. G. Turner, M. N. Campbell, C. H. Watson, A. Minck, Frederick Griggs, V. T. Armstrong, G. A. Roberts, W. E. Read, N. P. Neilsen, J. F. Wright, N. C. Wilson, A. V. Olson. Secretary: E. D. Dick. Associate Secretaries: A. W. Cor- mack, H. T. Elliott. Treasurer: W. E. Nelson. Undertreasurer W. H. Williams. Assistant Treasurers H. H. Cobban, J. J. Ireland. Office Secretary T. E. Bowen. General Field Secretaries W. A. Spicer, I. H. Evans, C. H. Watson, J. L. Shaw, M. E. Kern, G. W. Wells, F. C. Gilbert, Meade MacGuire, R. Ruhling, W. Muel- ler, E. E. Andross, G. W. Schu- bert. Auditors Claude Conard; Associates, H. W. Barrows, W. E. Phillips. Statistical Secretary H. E. Rogers. Secretaries of Departments Bureau of Home Missions: M. N. Campbell; Associates: German, R. Ruhling; Swedish and Mis- cellaneous Languages, Eastern Division, H. 0. Olson; Danish- Norwegian and Miscellaneous Languages, Western Division, L. Halswick; Jewish Dept., F. C. Gilbert; Spanish Dept., F. L. Perry. Educational: H. A. Morrison; As- sociates, W. H. Teesdale, J. E. Weaver. Home Missionary: Steen Rasmus- sen; Associates, Wm. Butler, W. H. Bergherm. Medical: H. M. Walton, M. D.; Associates, M. A. Hollister, I. J. Woodman, Kathryn L. Jensen. Ministerial Association: Chairman, J. L. McElhany; Secretary, I. H. Evans; Associates, L. E. Froom, Meade MacGuire. North American Negro: F. L. Peterson. Publishing: C. E. Weaks; Asso- ciates, E. E. Franklin, J. J. Strahle. Religious Liberty: � . � . � 10 � GENERAL CONFERENCE Associates, C. S. Longacre, H. H. Votaw. Sabbath School: J. A. Stevens; Associates, S. A. Wellman, W. K. Ising. Young People's Missionary Volun- teer; A. W. Peterson; Associ- ates, C. L. Bond, D. A. Ochs. Home Commission: A. W. Spald- ing. MEMBERS OF GENERAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE President: J. L. McElhany. General Vice-Presidents: W. H. Branson, L. H. Christian, W. G. Turner. Secretary: E. D. Dick. Associate Secretaries: A. W. Cor- mack, H. T. Elliott. Treasurer: W. E. Nelson. Undertreasurer: W. H. Williams. Assistant Treasurers: H. H. Cob- ban, J. J. Ireland. General Field Secretaries: W. A. Spicer, I. H. Evans, C. H. Wat- son, J. L. Shaw, M. E. Kern, G. W. Wells, F. C. Gilbert, Meade MacGuire, R. Ruhling, W. Muel- ler, E. E. Andross, G. W. Schu- bert. Statistical Secretary: H. E. Rogers. Secretaries of General Departments Bureau of Home Missions: M. N. Campbell; Associates: German, R. Ruhling; Swedish and Mis- cellaneous Languages, Eastern Division, H. 0. Olson; Danish- Norwegian and for Miscellaneous Languages, Western Division, L. Halswick; Jewish Dept., F. C. Gilbert; Spanish Dept., F. L. Perry. Educational: H. A. Morrison; As- sociates, W. H. Teesdale, J. E. Weaver. Home Missionary: Steen Rasmus- sen; Associates, Wm. Butler, W. H. Bergherm. Medical: H. M. Walton, M. D.; Associates, M. A. Hollister, I. J. Woodman, Kathryn L. Jensen. Ministerial Association: Chairman, J. L. McElhany; Secretary, I. H. Evans; Associates, L. E. Froom, Meade MacGuire. North American Negro: F. L. Peterson. Publishing: C. E. Weaks; Asso- ciates, E. E. Franklin, J. J. Strahle. Religious Liberty. � . Associates, C. S. Longacre, H. H. Votaw. Sabbath School: J. A. Stevens; Associates, S. A. Wellman, W. K. Ising. Young People's Missionary Volun- teer: Alfred W. Peterson; Asso- ciates, C. L. Bond, D. A. Ochs. Home Commission: A. W. Spald- ing. OTHER MEMBERS BY DIVISIONS North America Vice-President: M. N. Campbell. Union Conference Presidents: Atlantic: W. H. Heckman. Canadian: W. B. Ochs. Central: J. F. Piper. Columbia: H. J. Detwiler. Lake: J. J. Nethery. Northern: E. H. Oswald. North Pacific: E. K. Slade. Pacific: Glenn Calkins. Southern: J. K. Jones. Southwestern: R. L. Benton. Australasian President: C. H. Watson. GENERAL CONFERENCE � 11 Central European Section I President: A. Minck. Secretary: M. Busch. Treasurer: M. Voigt. Field Secretary: E. Gugel. Departmental Secretaries: Educational: — Home Missionary, Sabbath School, and Young People's Missionary Volunteer: M. Busch. Medical: Dr. L. E. Conradi. Publishing: H. Bt)x. Union Conference Presidents: East German: M. Budnick. South German: G. Seng. West German: Hans Fenner. Section II President: W. H. Branson. Secretary: H. L. Rudy. Treasurer: W. H. Williams. Union Conference Presidents: Arabic: G. Keough. Czechoslovakian: J. Doubraysky. Hungarian: L. Michnay. China President: Frederick Griggs. Secretary: S. L. Frost. Treasurer: C. C. Morris. Departmental Secretaries: Educational and Missionary Vol- unteer: D. E. Rebok. Home Miss.: A. A. Esteb. Medical: H. W. Miller, M. D. Publishing: E. L. Longway. Sabbath School: Bessie Mount. Union Presidents: Central China: M. C. Warren. East China: N. F. Brewer. Manchuria: K.,H. Wood. North China: W. J. Harris. Northwest China: G. J. Appel. South China: A. L. Ham. West China: G. L. Wilkinson. Far Eastern President: V. T. Armstrong. Sec. and Treas.: C. L. Torrey. Departmental Secretaries: Educational and Young People's Missionary Volunteer: W. P. Bradley. Home Missionary and Sabbath School: J. H. McEachern. Medical: H. W. Miller, M. D. Publishing: G. A. Campbell. Union Mission Superintendents: Chosen: H. A. Oberg. Japan: A. N. Nelson. Malayan: E. A. Moon. Netherlands East Indies: P. Drin- haus. Philippine: R. R. Figuhr. Inter-American President: G. A. Roberts. Sec. and Treas.: W. C. Raley. Departmental Secretaries: Educational: W. L. Adams. Home Missionary: R. R. Breitigam. Publishing: W. A. Bergherm. Religious Liberty: G. A. Roberts. Y. P. M. V. and Sabbath School: R. R. Breitigam. Union Mission Superintendents: Antillian: � Caribbean: A. R. Ogden. Central American: C. P. Crager. Colombia-Venezuela: L. V. Finster. Mexican: C. E. Wood. Northern European President: W. E. Read. Secretary: J. I. Robison. Treasurer: E. R. Colson. Field Secretary: T. T. Babienco. Departmental Secretaries: Educational: J. I. Robison. Home Miss.: G. E. Nord. Y. P. M. V.: W. T. Bartlett. Medical: A. Andersen, M. D. Publishing: L. A. Vixie. Sabbath School: W. T. Bartlett. Union Conference Presidents: Baltic: � British: H. W. Lowe. East African: S. G. Maxwell. East Nordic: G. A. Lindsay. Gold Coast: J. Clifford. Nigerian: W. MeClements. Polish: W. Czembor. Upper Nile: V. E. Toppenberg. West Nordic: L. Muderspach. South American President: N. P. Neilsen. 12 � GENERAL CONFERENCE Secretary and Treasurer: Roger Altman. Departmental Secretaries: Educational and Young People's Missionary Volunteer: J. M. Howell. Home Missionary: J. L. Brown. Publishing: J. C. Culpepper. Sabbath School: J. L. Brown. Union Conference Presidents: Austral: W. E. Murray. East Brazil: H. G. Stoehr. Inca: H. B. Lundquist. North Brazil: L. B. Halliwell. South Brazil: E. H. Wilcox. Southern African President: J. F. Wright. Secretary: Milton Robison. Treas. and Auditor: C. W. Bozarth. Departmental Secretaries: Educational: Milton Robison. Home Missionary: F. E. Potter. Medical: A. N. Tonge, M. D. Publishing: F. E. Potter. Religious Liberty: L. L. Moffitt. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V.: L. L. Moffitt. Union Conference Presidents: Angola: C. W. Curtis. Congo: G. A. Ellingworth. South Africa: A. F. Tarr. Southeast Africa: H. M. Sparrow. Zambesi: J. R. Campbell. Southern Asia President: N. C. Wilson. Sec. and Treas.: A. E. Nelson. Departmental Secretaries: Educational: J. M. Steeves. Field Missionary: L. C. Shepard. Home Miss. and Sabbath School: E. D. Thomas. Young People's Missionary Volun- teer: J. M. Steeves. Medical: G. A. Nelson, M. D. Religious Liberty: R. B. Thurber. Union Mission Superintendents: Burma: J. 0. Wilson. Northeast India: F. H. Loasby. Northwest India: T. J. Michael. South India: E. M. Meleen. Western India: H. Christensen. Southern European President: A. V. Olson. Secretary: W. R. Beach. Treasurer and Auditor: F. Brenn- wald. Departmental Secretaries: Educational: W. R. Beach. Home Missionary: H. F. Brown. Medical and Religious Liberty: Dr. J. Nussbaum, 49 Avenue de la Grande Armee, Paris 16, France. Publishing: F. Charpiot. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V.: H. Struve. Union Conference Presidents: Ethiopian Union Mission: � Franco-Belgian: 0. Meyer. Iberian: A. J. Girou. -Indian Ocean: M. J. Bureaud. Italian: L. Beer. Jugoslavian: Jovan Bauer. North African: J. DeCaenel. Rumanian: D. Florea. Swiss: Robert Gerber. Union of Socialist Soviet Republics Officers: —. Elective Members 0. Montgomery, W. P. Elliott, F. M. Wilcox, Dr. P. T. Magan, Dr. W. A. Ruble, M. C. Taft, W. E. Howell, G. E. Peters, George Huse, Dr. Geo. Thomason, J. H. Cochran, M. L. Andreasen, F. R. Isaac. � • GENERAL DEPARTMENTS The Departments of the General Conference named below, while do- ing work, some of them prior to the time the General Conference was organized, and some at a much later date, were organized under the terms of the General Conference Constitution at the dates mentioned in each case. BUREAU OF HOME MISSIONS Organized 1922 Office: General Conference, Ta- koma Park, Washington, D. C. Secretary: M. N. Campbell. Associate Secretaries: H. 0. Olson for Swedish Depart- ment and Miscellaneous Lan- guages east of the Mississippi River. Address: Route 1, Box 366, La Grange, Ill. R. Ruhling for German Depart- ment. Address: Takoma Park, Washington D. C. L. Halswick for Danish-Nor- wegian Department and Mis- cellaneous languages west of the Mississippi River. Ad- dress: 4255 Minnehaha Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. F. C. Gilbert for Jewish Depart- ment. Address: Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. F. L. Perry for Spanish Depart- ment. Address: 1967 East Glenoaks, Glendale, Calif. Bureau Committee : M. N. Camp- bell, Chairman; H. 0. Olson, H. T. Elliott, R. Ruhling, F. C. Gilbert, L. Halswick, W. H. Williams, F. L. Perry. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Organized 1902 Office Address: Takoras, Park, Washington, D. C. Officers Secretary: H. A. Morrison. Associate Secretaries: W. H. Tees- dale, J. E. Weaver. Division Secretaries Australasian: B. H. McMahon, Cooranbong, New South Wales, Australia. Central European: — China: D. E. Rebok, Box 310, Hong Kong, China. Far Eastern: W. P. Bradley, Box 226, Singapore, Straits Settle- ments. Inter-American: W. L. Adams, Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone. Northern European: J. I. Robison, 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex, England. South American: J. M. Howell, Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Southern African: Milton Robison, Grove Ave., Claremont, Cape Province, South Africa. Southern Asia: J. M. Steeves, Box 15, Poona, India. Southern European: W. R. Beach, Hoheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. Union Secretaries The educational secretaries of the union conferences in North America (to be addressed at their respective offices). College Presidents M. L. Andreasen, College View Station, Lincoln, Nebr. G. E. Jones, South Lancaster, Mass. H. J. Klooster, Berrien Springs, Mich. W. M. Landeen, College Place, Wash. P. T. Magan, M. D., 304 North Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. W. I. Smith, Angwin, Calif. B. G. Wilkinson, Takoma Park, D. C. Junior College Presidents L. W. Cobb, College Heights, via Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. E. E. Cossentine, Arlington, Calif. H. H. Hamilton, Keene, Tex. 13 14 � GENERAL CONFERENCE F. R. Isaac, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. J. L. Moran, Huntsville, Ala. J. C. Thompson, Collegedale, Tenn. Foreign School Principals W. E. Anderson, Box 1663, Kow- loon, Hong Kong, China (Far Eastern Academy). L. M. Stump, Box 1772, Manila, Philippine Islands. A. Rintala, Hiirla, Piikkio, Fin- land. I. F. Blue, Mussoorie, India. H. M. Johnson, Daugaard St., Den- mark. C. Gidlund, Ekebyholm, Rimbo, Sweden. C. S. Palmer, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia. M. Manea, Casuta Postale, No. 71, Brasov, Rumania. G. Gudmundsen, Algarheim, Jess- heim, Norway. F. L. Bunch, 401 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, Straits Settle- ments. E. R. Maas, Puiggari, F. C. E. R., Entre Rios, Argentina, South America. P. A. Webber, Showa-machi, Ki- mitsugun, Chiba-ken, Japan. B. A. Liu, Chiao Tou Tseng, Ki- angsu, China. G. E. Shankel, P. 0. Mont Clair, via Somerset West, C. P., South Africa. D. Walther, Collonges sous Saleve, Haute Savoie, France. L. E. Downs, Colegio Adventista, Santo Amaro, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. W. G. C. Murdoch, Newbold Mis- sionary College, Rugby, War- wick, England. W. Eberhardt, Friedensau, fiber, Grabow, Bez. Magdeburg, Ger- many. Other Members The following to be addressed at Takoma Park, D. C.: M. N. Campbell, E. D. Dick, Claude Conard, A. W. Peterson, Kathryn L. Jensen, M. E. Kern, C. S. Longacre, L. E. Froom, A. W. Werline, M. E. Olsen. Academy principals: V. P. Lovell, Mount Vernon, Ohio. W. E. McClure, Maitland, Fla. R. R. Newman, Enterprise, Kans. E. F. Heim, Hutchinson, Minn. H. E. Westermeyer, Lodi, Calif. SCHOOL FINANCE SURVEY COMMITTEE (To be addressed at Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.) W. E. Nel- son, H. A. Morrison, Claude Conard, W. H. Teesdale, M. N. Campbell. BOARD OF REGENTS Secretary and Associate Secre- taries of the Department of Education, W. I. Smith, G. R. Fattic, P. T. Magan, Kathryn Jensen, E. E. Cossentine, E. F. Heim. HOME MISSIONARY DEPART- MENT Organized 1918 Office Address: Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Officers Secretary: Steen Rasmussen. Associate Secretaries: W. A. But- ler, W. H. Bergherm. Assistant Secretary: Mrs. Grace D. Mace. Division Secretaries Australia: S. V. Stratford, "Miz- pah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Aus- tralia. Central European, Section I: M. Busch, Regensburger Str. 22, V., Berlin W. 50, Germany. Section II: H. L. Rudy, Takoma Park, D. C. China: A. A. Esteb, Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Far Eastern: J. H. McEachern, Box 226, Singapore, Straits Set- tlement-. Inter-American: R. R. Breitigam, Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone. Northern European: G. E. Nord, GENERAL CONFERENCE � 15 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex, England. South American: J. L. Brown, Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Southern Africa: F. E. Potter, Grove Ave., Claremont, Cape, South Africa. Southern Asia: E. D. Thomas, Box 15, Poona, India. Southern European: H. F. Brown, Hoheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. Union Secretaries (All Home Missionary Secretaries of organized union conferences and union missions are members ex-officio.) Other Members (All of whom may be addressed at Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.) W. G. Turner, W. H. Branson, J. A. Stevens, A. W. Peterson, J. D. Snider, C. E. Weaks, W. H. Williams, F. L. Peterson. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Organized 1902 Office Address: Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Officers Secretary: H. M. Walton, M. D. Associate Secretary: M. A. Hol- lister. Associate Secretary: I. J. Wood- man, 304 North Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Associate Secretary for Nurses' Division: Kathryn L. Jensen, R. N. Assistant Secretary for Medical Education: P. T. Magan, M. D., 304 North Boyle Ave., Los An- geles, Calif. Assistant Secretary for Institu- tions in Western 'united States: H. W. Vollmer, M. D., Sanita- rium, Napa County, California. Assistant Secretary for Institu- tions in Eastern United States: W. A. Ruble, M. D., Melrose, Mass. Division Secretaries Australasian: T. A. Sherwin, M. D., Warburton, Victoria, Aus- tralia. Central European Sec. I: L. E. Con- radi, M.D., Sanitarium "Wald- friede," Alsenstrasse 99-109, Ber- lin-Zehlendorf -West, Germany. China: H. W. Miller, M. D., P. 0. Box 77, Hankow, China. Far Eastern: H. W. Miller, M. D., P. 0. Box 77, Hankow, China. Northern European: Dr. A. Ander- sen, Sanitarium, Skodsborg, Den- mark. Southern African: A. N. Tonge, M. D., 22 Moray House, care Jeppe and Smal Sts., Johannes- burg, Transvaal, South Africa. Southern Asia: G. A. Nelson, M. D., S. D. A. Mission, Surat, Bom- bay Presidency, India. Southern European: Dr. J. Nuss- baum, 49, Avenue de la Grande- Armee, Paris 16e, France. (All Union Conference medical secretaries are members ex- officio, and should be addressed at the union office.) Other Members F. A. Stahl, Casilla 240, Iquitos, Peru, South America. C. W. Harrison, M. D., Sydney Sanitarium, Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. G. A. S. Madgwick, M. D., Gendia Mission, Kenya, via Kisumu, Kenya Colony, British East Af- rica. M. N. Campbell, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Steen Rasmussen, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. A. W. Peterson, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. D. H. Kress, M. D., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. F. M. Wilcox, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. H. A. Morrison, Takoma. Park, Washington, D. C. .16 � GENERAL CONFERENCE The Medical superintendent, busi- ness manager, and superintend- ent of nurses in each regularly organized and denominationally recognized medical institution. The President and the Dean of the College of Medical Evangelists. Editors of denominational health journals. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Office Address: Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Official Organ: The Ministry (48- page monthly). Officers Secretary: I. H. Evans. Associate Secretaries: L. E. Froom, Meade MacGuire. Advisory Council Chairman: J. L. McElhany. Secretary: L. E. Froom. Division Secretaries Australasian: W. J. Westerman, "Mizpah" Wahroonga, New South Wales, Australia. Central European, Section I: E. Gugel, Regensburger Str. 22, V., Berlin W. 50, Germany. Section II: H. L. Rudy, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. China: Frederick Lee, Box 145, Hong Kong, China (on furlough in U. S.). Far Eastern: V. T. Armstrong, Box 226, Singapore, Straits Set- tlements. Inter-American: G. A. Roberts, Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone. Northern European: W. T. Bart- lett, 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex, England. South American: N. P. Neilsen, Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Southern African: W. H. Anderson. Grove Avenue, Claremont, Cape, South Africa. Southern Asia: R. B. Thurber, Post Box 15, Poona, India. Southern European: A. V. Olson, Hoheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. Advisory Council J. L. McElhany,* Chairman; L. E. Froom,* Secretary; I. H. Evans,* E. D. Dick,* W. E. Nel- son,* L. H. Christian,* W. H. Branson,* W. G. Turner,* M. N. Campbell,* A. W. Cormack,* H. T. Elliott,* M. E. Kern,* F. M. Wilcox,* A. W. Peterson,* H. A. Morrison,* F. L. Peterson,* G. W. Wells,* F. D. Nichol,* Meade MacGuire, Modesto, Calif.; M. L. Andreasen, College View, Nebr.; C. B. Haynes, Lansing, Mich.; H. M. S. Richards, Glendale, Calif.; W. R. French, Angwin, Calif.; Rose E. Boose, Arlington, Calif., and the vice-presidents and Ministerial Association sec- retaries of all overseas divisions. *Address at General Conference Office. North American Members-at-large: Glenn Calkins, Glendale, Calif.; J. K. Jones, Decatur, Ga.; E. K. Slade, College Place, Wash.; J. L. Shuler, Decatur, Ga.; L. K. Dickson, Oakland, Calif.; W. W. Prescott, Takoma Park, D. C.; T. G. Bunch, Battle Creek, Mich.; R. A. Anderson, Arlington, Calif.; J. E. Ford, Takoma Park, D. C.; B. G. Wilkinson, Takoma Park, D. C.; F. A. Schilling, College Place, Wash.; H. J. Klooster, Berrien Springs, Mich.; M. E. Olsen, Takoma Park, D. C.; W. E. Howell, Takoma Park, D. C.; G. E. Peters, New York, N. Y.; Mary A. Walsh, Brooklyn, N. Y. Division Members Australasian: C. H. Watson, "Miz- pah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Central European, Section I: A. Minck, Regensburger Str. 22, V, Berlin W. 50, Germany. Section II: W. H. Branson, Takoma Park, Washington, D.C. China: Frederick Griggs, Frederick Lee, Box 145, Hong Kong, China. GENERAL CONFERENCE � 17 Far Eastern: V. T. Armstrong, Box 226, Singapore, Straits Set- tlements. Inter-American: G. A. Roberts, Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone. Northern European: W. E. Read, W. T. Bartlett, 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex, England. South American: N. P. Neilsen, Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Southern African: J. F. Wright, Grove Ave., Claremont, Cape, South Africa. Southern Asia: N. C. Wilson, R. B. Thurber, Post Box 15, Poona, India. Southern European: A. V. Olson, Hoheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. NORTH AMERICAN NEGRO DEPARTMENT Organized 1909 Secretary: F. L. Peterson, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Other Members J. K. Jones, 437 East Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga. J. J. Nethery, Drawer C, Berrien Springs, Mich. J. F. Piper, 4547 Calvert St., Lin- coln, Nebr. R. L. Benton, Keene, Texas. H. J. Detwiler, 507 Flower Ave., Takoma Park, D. C. Glenn Calkins, Box 146, Glendale, Calif. W. H. Heckman, South Lancaster, Mass. J. L. Moran, Oakwood Junior Col- lege, Huntsville, Ala. G. E. Peters, 409 Edgecombe Ave., New York, N. Y. F. S. Keitts, 85 Chicamauga Ave., Atlanta, Ga. 0. A. Troy, Oakwood Junior Col- lege, Huntsville, Ala. J. G. Dasent, 4133 Clara St., New Orleans, La. J. G. Thomas, 2150 Moncrief Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. P. G. Rodgers, 1207 W. 98th St., Los Angeles, Calif. J. H. Wagner, 703 Taft Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. T. H. Allison, 730 Oakwood Blvd., Chicago, Ill. L. H. Bland, 6045 Twenty-eighth St., Detroit, Mich. Miss Anna Knight, 306 Rowe Road, Chattanooga, Tenn. T. M. Rowe, 1506 Christian St., Philadelphia, Pa. A. E. Webb, 3817 Cook St., St. Louis, Mo. PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT Organized 1902 Office Address: Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Officers Secretary: C. E. Weaks. Associate Secretaries: J. J. Strahle, E. E. Franklin. Office Secretary: Mrs. Nell H. Hunter. Division Secretaries Australasian: T. A. Mitchell, "Miz- pah," Wahroonga, New South Wales, Australia. Central European, Section I: H. Box, Regensburger Str. 22, V, Berlin W. 50, Germany. China: E. L. Longway, Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Far Eastern: G. A. Campbell, Box 226, Singapore, Straits Settle- ments. Inter-American: W. A. Bergherm, Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone. Northern European: L. A. Vixie, 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex, England. South American: J. C. Culpepper, Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Southern African: F. E. Potter, Grove Ave., Claremont, Cape Province, South Africa. Southern Asia: L. C. Shepard, Box 15, Poona, India. Southern European: F. Charpiot, HOheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. 18 � GENERAL CONFERENCE Ex-officio Members Union Field Missionary Secre- taries. Publishing ,House Managers (see list in directories of Publishing Houses in later pages). Managers of Circulating Depart- ments and Branches. Superintendents and Treasurers. Other Members J. L. McElhany, Takoma Park, D. C. V. T. Armstrong, Box 226, Singa- • pore, Straits Settlements. M. N. Campbell, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. C. H. Watson, "Mizpah," Wah- roonga, New South Wales, Aus- tralia. Frederick Griggs, Box 145, Hong Kong, China. W. E. Read, 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex, England. J. F. Wright, Grove Ave., Clare- mont, Cape, South Africa. N. P. Neilsen, Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. N. C. Wilson, Box 15, Poona, India. G. A. Roberts, Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone. A. V. Olson, Hoheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. A. Minck, Regensburger Str. 22, V., Berlin W., 50, Germany. Steen Rasmussen, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. RELIGIOUS LIBERTY DEPARTMENT Organized 1902 Office Address: Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Officers Secretary: � Associate Secretaries: C. S. Long- acre, H. H. Votaw. Division Secretaries Australasian: A. W. Anderson, " Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Central European: A. Vollmer, Regensburger Str. 22, V, Berlin W. 50, Germany. China: Frederick Griggs, Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Far Eastern: V. T. Armstrong, Box 226, Singapore, Straits Set- tlements. Inter-American: G. A. Roberts, Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone. North American: M. N. Campbell, Takoma Park, D. C. Northern European: W. T. Bart- lett, 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex, England. South American: N. P. Neilsen, Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Southern African: L. L. Moffitt, Grove Ave., Claremont, Cape, South Africa. Southern Asia: R. B. Thurber, Box 15, Poona, India. Southern European: Dr. J. Nuss- baum, 49, avenue de la Grande Arm6e, Paris 16e, France. Union Secretaries The Religious Liberty secretaries of the Union Conferences and Union Missions are members ex- officio. Other Members J. L. McElhany, E. D. Dick, W. E. Nelson, M. N. Campbell, W. G. Turner, W. H. Branson, M. C. Taft, W. A. Spicer, I. H. Evans, L. H. Christian, G. W. Wells, W. P. Elliott, H. A. Mor- rison, T. M. French, J.• A. Stevens, Steen Rasmussen, W. A. Butler, L. E. Froom, F. A. Coffin, C. P. Bollman, D. W. Reavis, F. M. Wilcox, M. E. Kern, W. L. Burgan, F. D. Nichol, B. G. Wilkinson, F. C. Gilbert, all of whom may be addressed at Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. A. L. Baker, Mountain View, Calif. Wm. G. Wirth, 5447 El Verano Ave., Eagle Rock, Calif. Hon. George A. Williams, Fair- mont, Nebr. GENERAL CONFERENCE � 19 V. J. Johns, Loma Linda, Calif. Samuel Kaplan, 628 West 139th St., New York, N. Y. J. E. Shultz, 2123 24th Ave., N., Nashville, Tenn. A. R. Bell, 2209 Young St., Belling- ham, Wash. L. H. King, 1455 7th St., Parkers- burg, W. Va. E. L. Maxwell, 1390 Villa St., Mountain View, Calif. Gwynne Dalrymple, Mountain View, Calif. A. S. Maxwell, Mountain View, Calif. SABBATH SCHOOL DEPART- MENT Organized 1902 Office Address: Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Officers Secretary: J. A. Stevens. Associate Secretary: S. A. Well- man. Associate Secretary: W. K. Ising. Assistant Secretary: Rosamond D. Ginther. Office Secretary: Miss Margaret Weir. Division Secretaries Australasian: Miss Helena Lewin, "Mizpah," Wahroonga, New South Wales, Australia. Central European, Section I: M. Busch, Regensburger Str. 22, V, Berlin W. 50, Germany; Section II: H. L. Rudy, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. China: Miss Bessie Mount, Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Far Eastern: J. H. McEachern, Box 226, Singapore, Straits Set- tlements. Inter-American: R. R. Breitigam, Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone. Northern European: W. T. Bart- lett, 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex, England. South American: J. L. Brown, Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Southern Africa: L. L. Moffitt, Grove Ave., Claremont, Cape Province•, South Africa. Southern Asia: E. D. Thomas, Box 15, Poona, India. �• Southern European: H. Struve, Hoheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. Other Members (All of whom may be addressed at Takoma Park, Washington, D. C., unless another address is given.) W. A. Spicer, F. A. Cof- fin, T. E. Bowen, M. E. Kern, W. H. Teesdale, D. A. Ochs, L. H. Christian. M. L. Andreasen, Union College, College View Station, Lincoln, Nebr. W. H. Wakeham, Loma Linda, Calif. L. L. Caviness, Angwin, Napa Co., Calif. F. B. Jensen, Richmond, Va. YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEPART- MENT OF MISSIONARY VOLUNTEERS Organized 1907; made a Depart- ment by General Conference Con- stitution 1909. Office Address: Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Officers Secretary: Alfred W. Peterson. Associate Sec.: C. Lester Bond. Associate Sec.: Daniel A. Ochs. Office Secretary: Mrs. Marjorie W. Marsh. Division Secretaries Australasian: E. L. Minchin, "Miz- pah," Wahroonga, New South Wales, Australia. Central European, Section I: M. Busch, Regensburger Strasse 22, V, Berlin W. 50, Germany. China: D. E. Rebok, Box 145, Hong Kong, China. 20 � GENERAL CONFERENCE Far Eastern: W. P. Bradley, Box 226, Singapore, Straits Settle- ments. Inter-American: R. R. Breitigam, Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone. Northern European: W. T. Bart- lett, 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex, England. South American: J. M. Howell, Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Southern African: L. L. Moffitt, Grove Ave., Claremont, Cape Province, South Africa. Southern Asia: J. M. Steeves, Box 15, Poona, India. Southern European: H. Struve, HOheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. Union Secretaries All union conference and union mission Missionary Volunteer secretaries. (To be addressed at their respective offices.) Other Members (All of whom may be addressed at Takoma Park, Washington, D. C., unless another address is given.) M. N. Campbell, M. E. Kern, H. T. Elliott, Mrs. E. E. Andross, Miss Kathryn L. Jensen, Miss Lora E. Clement, L. E. Froom, H. A. Morrison, J. A. Stevens, Steen Rasmussen, C. S. Long- acre, C. E. Weaks, F. L. Peter- son, W. H. Teesdale, J. E. Weaver, A. W. Spalding, J. D. Snider. Meade MacGuire, Route 5, Box 1064, Modesto, Calif. HOME COMMISSION (An interdepartmental Committee, for the helping of parents and uplift of the home.) A. W. Spalding, Secretary; M. E. Kern, Vice-Chairman; Mrs. Flora H. Williams, Asst. Secretary; F. M. Wilcox, H. T. Elliott, L. E. Froom, H. A. Morrison, J. E. Weaver, A. W. Peterson, C. L. Bond, H. M. Walton, M. D., M. A. Hollister, Kathryn L. Jen- sen, R. N., Steen Rasmussen, W. A. Butler, J. A. Stevens, S. A. Wellman. AMERICAN TEMPERANCE SOCIETY Headquarters: Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Officers: I. H. Evans, Chairman. J. L. McElhany, Vice-Chairman. C. S. Longacre, Secretary. W. E. Nelson, Treasurer. Committee: I. H. Evans, J. L. McElhany, C. S. Longacre, M. E. Kern, R. L. Benton, W. E. Howell, Dr. H. M. Walton, J. F. Piper, B. G. Wilkinson, M. A. Hollister, E. K. Slade, F. G. Ashbaugh, A. W. Peterson, L. A. Hansen, M. N. Campbell, J. A. Stevens, L. E. Frown, H. T. El- liott, Steen Rasmussen, C. L. Bond, E. D. Dick, J. K. Jones, C. E. Weaks, H. H. Votaw, W. L. Burgan, F. M. Wilcox, F. D. Nichol, H. A. Morrison, J. E. Weaver, J. D. Snider, Lora E. Clement, Ernest Lloyd, Dr. D. H. Kress, Dr. N. G. Evans, Dr. E. H. Risley, Dr. P. T. Ma- gan, Dr. W. B. Holden, Dr. W. A. Ruble, F. A. Coffin, A. L. Baker. PRESS BUREAU Secretary: W. L. Burgan, Ta- koma Park, Washington, D. C. GENERAL CONFERENCE CORPORATION Incorporated 1904 Legal Title: " General Conference Corporation of Seventh-day Ad- ventistg." Constituency: The General Con- ference delegates. Office Address: Takoma Park. Washington, D. C. Officers President, J. L. McElhany; Treas- GENERAL CONFERENCE � 21 urer, W. E. Nelson; Secretary, H. H. Cobban. Board of Trustees: J. L. McElhany, F. M. Wilcox, W. E. Nelson, M. N. Campbell, E. D. Dick, W. H. Branson, H. H. Cobban, H. E. Rogers, W. H. Williams. THE ELLEN G. WHITE ESTATE, INCORPORATED A corporation formed in harmony with the trust created in the will of the late Ellen G. White, to act as her agent in the custody of her writings, and in the promotion of their continued publication in all lands. Constituency: The five trustees ap- pointed by Ellen G. White, or their successors: F. M. Wilcox, J. L. McElhany, M. E. Kern, Steen Rasmussen, A. L. White. Office Address: General Conference, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Officers: President, F. M. Wilcox; Secretary, A. L. White. TRANSPORTATION DEPART- MENT Superintendent of Transportation: W. E. Nelson, Takoma, Park, Washington, D. C. (Also gen- eral agent for trans-Atlantic steamship lines.) Asst., W. H. Williams. General Transportation Agent: G. C. Hoskin, Chicago agency, care Hinsdale Sanitarium, Hins- dale, Ill. Telephone: Hinsdale 2100. Eastern Transportation Agent: Adolph Dorn, 30 Irving Place, New York, N. Y. Room 502. (Telephone, Algonquin 4-0079.) Cable Address: "Adventist New York." (Consign freight to office address, and express care Cen- tury Transportation Company, 113 Broad St., New York, N. Y.) Western Transportation Agent and General Agent fo•r Transpacific Steamship Lines: H. G. Childs, Pacific Press Publishing Assn., Mountain View, Calif. Tele- phone 527 (Residence telephone 701). Cable address, "Uprising," Mountain View. (Consign freight and express care Union Transfer Company, 821 Howard St., San Francisco, Calif.) Assistant, J. H. Cochran. Transportation Agent: C. H. An- scombe, 29 Oxford St., London, W. 1., England. Cable Address: "Adventist, London." Tele- grams, "Adventist, Rath., Lon- don." (Telephone, Gerrard 1470.) Transportation Agent: Ch. Wehrli, 130 Boulevard de 1'H6pital, Paris, 13e, France. (Telephone, Gobe- lins 6176.) The Treasurers of Union Con- ferences � North America are Transportation Agents for their respective Union Conference ter- ritory. GENERAL CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS INSURANCE SERVICE and INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF TAKOMA PARK, MARYLAND 684o Eastern Ave., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Organized 1936 Board of Directors: J. L. McElhany, Pres.; W. E. Nelson, Vice-Pres. and Treas.; W. H. Williams, Undertreasurer ; W. A. Benjamin, Sec.; M. N. Campbell, E. D. Dick, H. II. Cob- ban, W. P. Elliott, Fred Green, J. H. Nies, W. B. Mohr. PERSONS HOLDING CREDEN- TIALS FROM THE GENERAL CONFERENCE Ministers Andreasen, M. L., Union College, College View, Nebr. Andross, E. E., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. 22 � GENERAL CONFERENCE Armstrong, V. T., Post Box 226, Singapore, Straits Settlements. Baasch, H. E., 440 Kearney, Fresno, Calif. Bergherm, Wm. H., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Bond, C. Lester, Takoma Park Washington, D. C. Bowen, T. E., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Branson, W. H., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Butler, W. A., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Campbell, M. N., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Christian, L. H., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Cormack, A. W., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Cottrell, H. W., Paradise Valley Sanitarium, National City, Calif. Cottrell, R. F., 809 Stanley Ave., Long Beach, Calif. Counsell, I. V., Takoma, Park, Washington, D. C. Demchuk, S., care Alberta Conf., Renfrew Bldg., 120 7th Ave., W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Dick, E. D., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Eastman, W. W., 113 S. Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Elliott, H. T., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Elliott, W. P., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Evans, I. H., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Franklin, E. E., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Froom, L. E., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Gilbert, F. C., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Griggs, Frederick, Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Halswiek, L., 4255 Minnehaba Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. Hansen, L. A., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Hollister, M. A., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Howell, W. E., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Isaac, F. R.. Oshawa Missionary College, Oshawa, Ontario, Can- ada. � • Ising, W. K., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Kern, M. E., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Kress, D. H., M. D., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Lidner, V. A., 809 Elmwood Ave., Providence, R. I. Loebsack, H. J. Moscow 10, Ulica Durowa 22, Whg. 19, U. S. S. R. Longacre, C. S. Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. MacGuire, Meade, Route 5, Box 1064, Modesto, Calif. McElhany, J. L., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Magan, P. T., M. D., 304 North Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Montgomery, 0., 110 E. Smith Ave., Orlando, Fla. Morrison, H. A., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Mueller, W., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Neilsen, N. P., Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Nelson, W. E., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Ochs, D. A., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Olsen, M. E., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Olson, A. V., Hoheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. Olson, H. 0., Route 1, Box 366, La Grange, Ill. Perry, F. L., 1967 E. Glenoaks, Glendale, Calif. Peters, G. E., 409 Edgcombe Ave., New York, N. Y. Peterson, Alfred W., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Peterson, F. L., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Prescott, W. W., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. GENERAL CONFERENCE � 23 Rasmussen, Steen, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Read, W. E., 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex, England. Roberts, G. A., Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone. Robinson, A. T., Angwin, Calif. Ruble, W. A., M. D., care New England Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass. Rudy, H. L., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Ruhling, R., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Schubert, 0. W., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Schwindt, F. F., 817 W. Nora Ave., Spokane, Wash. Shaw, J. L., 3750 Rosewood_ Place, Riverside, Calif. Skadsheim, M. N., Gen. Del., Sioux Falls, S. D. Spalding, A. W., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Spicer, W. A., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Stevens, J. A., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Strahle, J. J., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Teesdale, W. H., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Thomason, Geo., M. D., 317 Hol- lingsworth Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. Turner, W. G., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Votaw, H. H., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Walton, H. M., M. D., Takoma Park, 'Washington, D. C. Watson, C. H., "Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Weaks, C. E., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Weaver, J. E., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Wellman, S. A., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Wells, G. W., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Westphal, F. H., 217 North Ver- dugo Road, Glendale, Calif. Westphal, J. W., 2241 E. Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale, Calif. Wilcox, F. M., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Wilson, N. C., P. 0. Box 15, Poona, India. Wood, L. H., Theological Semi- nary, Takoma Park, Washing- ton, D. C. Woodman, I. J., Loma Linda, Calif. Wright, J. F., Grove Ave., Clare- mont, Cape, South Africa. Licentiates Cobban, H. H., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Huse, George, 2119 Twenty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Williams, W. H., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Missionary Licentiates Barrows, H. W., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Benjamin, W. A., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Burgan, W. L., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Cochran, J. H., Mountain View, Calif. Conard, Claude, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Ginther, Rosamond D., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Gregg, Lizzie M., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Hunter, Mrs. Nell, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Ireland, J. J., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Jensen, Kathryn L. , Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Mace, Mrs. J. W., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Marsh, Mrs. Marjorie W., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Peck, Sarah, care Pacific Press, Mountain View, Calif. Phillips, W. E., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. 24 � GENERAL CONFERENCE Plummer, Mrs. L. Flora, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Rogers, H. E., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Taft, M. C., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Weir, Margaret, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Williams, Mrs. Flora H., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE Organized 1901 Territory: The Conferences of Greater New York, New York, Northern New England, South- ern New England, and The Sev- enth-day Adventist Church of Bermuda. Population: 20,781,407; churches, 203; members, 12,722. Office Address: South Lancaster. Mass. (Telephone, Clinton 682.) Officers: Pres., W. H. Heckman. Sec., Treas., and Auditor, I. G. Ortner. Executive Committee: W. H. Heckman, I. G. Ortner, W. H. Howard, F. D. Wells, C. M. Bunker, W. A. Nelson, Joseph Capman, E. A. vonPohle, R. G. Strickland, J. F. Kent, G. E. Peters, G. E. Jones, W. A. Ruble, E. L. Place, D. A. Bailey. Legal Assn.: "The Atlantic Union Conference Association of Seventh-day Adventists." Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., E. A. von Pohle. Field Miss., J. F. Kent. Home Miss., R. G. Strickland. Medical, W. A. Ruble, M. D. Negro Representative, G. E. PQters. Religious Liberty, W. H. Heck- man. Transportation Agent, W. H. Heckman. Ministers: W. H. Heckman, W. A. Ruble, M.D., R. G. Strickland, E. A. vonPohle, Joseph Capman, L. H. Hartin, C. E. Kellogg, O. R. Snipes, H. K. Martin. Honorary: P. F. Bicknell, D. G. Turk, H. W. Carr, W. R. Ucht- man, C. P. Lillie, E. E. Osborne, D. H. Hanson, E. W. Thurber, L. S. Wheeler, A. J. Haysmer. Licentiates: G. E. Jones, C. A. Haysmer, M. D., J. F. Kent, I. G. Ortner. Missionary Licentiates: W. M. Vehorn, H. H. Howard, E. t. Place, Bernice Redmond, Mrs. Minnie Capman. Honorary: Ellery Robinson, Jen- nie Thayer, Elizabeth Kehrein, Mrs. Eva Daggett, Ethel W. Meek, Emma Wells, H. P. Han- sen, Sophie Gooss, C. L. Kilgore. BERMUDA MISSION Organized as The Seventh-day Adventist Church of Bermuda Address: Box 370, Hamilton, Ber- muda. Population: 30,000; churches, 3; membership, 174. Officers: Superintendent and Minister: Jo- seph Capman. Sec. and Treas.: Mrs. Joseph Cap- man. Department Secretaries: Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., Joseph Capman. Sabbath School, Mrs. Joseph Capman. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. B. Redmond, Mrs. Minnie Capman. ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE � 26 GREATER NEW YORK CONFERENCE Organized 1902 Territory: The City of New York; Long Island, (exclusive of that part in the City of New York); and the following named comi- ties in the State of New York: Westchester, Rockland, Putnam, Orange, Dutchess, Ulster, Sulli- van, Delaware, Greene, and Co- lumbia. Population: 8,448,704; churches, 32; members, 3,810. Office: Room 2605, Paramount Bldg., 1501 Broadway, New York, N. Y. (Telephone, LOngacre 5-7258.) Officers: Pres., W. A. Nelson. Sec. and Treas., J. E. Osterblom. Executive Committee: W. A. Nelson, J. E. Osterblom, W. R. Andrews, D. E. Venden, A. 0. Lund, G. E. Peters, 0. J. Ziprick, L. B. Schick, L. Klebahn. Legal Assn.: "Greater New York Corporation of Seventh-day Ad- ventists"; Pres., W. A. Nelson; Sec. and Treas., J. E. Osterblom. (General Conference S. D. A. Transportation Agency: 30 Irv- ing Place, Room 502; Telephone, Algonquin 4-0079. Adolph Dorn, Transportation Agent. Cable Address: � " Adventist, � New York." Consign freight to office address, and express in care of Century Transportation Co., 113 Broad St., New York.) Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, F. R. Aldridge. Educational and Y. P. M. V., Louise C. Kleuser. Field Miss., R. G. Campbell. Asst. Field Miss., J. R. Britt. Home Miss., W. A. Nelson. Medical Miss., � Religious Liberty, W. A. Nelson. Sabbath School, Louise C. Kleuser. Ministers: W. A. Nelson, W. R. Andrews, D. E. Venden, M. L. Venden, P. G. Herwick, A. D. Lund, B. M. Heald, G. E. Peters, U. S. Willis, A. F. Wellman, A. Catalano, L. B. Schick, 0. J. Ziprick, C. Beck, R. G. Campbell, A. Chavrenko, V. C. Townsend, D. A. Mozar, S. Kaplan, T. Wilson. Licentiates: M. S. Durichek, I. M. Vacquer. Missionary Licentiates: Vesta Cash, Louise Johnson, Au- gusta Meyer, Maria Larson, B. Kanachky, L. Wilkins, E. Hop- per, Mary E. Walsh, J. E. Oster- blom, G. M. Harris, F. R. Ald- ridge, J. R. Britt, Anna Nary Beckner, Ruth Head, D. M. Cowin, E. Ruth North, Alice Benson. Church School Teachers: Christine Dyer, Dorothy Koep- pen, Ida Jane Gosse, Maella Mo- n, Helen Mead, Violet Wiles, Minnie Keith. NEW YORK CONFERENCE Organized 1922 Territory: That portion of the State of New York north and west of the line formed by the northern boundaries of Dela- ware, Greene, and Columbia Counties. Population: 4,139,362; churches, 57; members, 2,908. Office: Union Springs, N. Y. (Tele- phone, Union Springs 35.) Officers: Pres., W. H. Howard. Sec. and Treas., J. B. Frank. Executive Committee: W. H. Howard, J. B. Frank, 0. D. Cardey, S. N. Rittenhouse, D. P. Wood. Legal Assn.: " The New York Conference Association of S. D. A." Board of Trustees: W. H. How- 26 � ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE ard, J. B. Frank, 0. D. Cardey, S. N. Rittenhouse, D. P. Wood. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, L. E. Aldrich. Educational and Y. P. M. V., A. F. Ruf. Field Miss., I. M. Evans. Home Miss., T. Carcich. Sabbath School, Mrs. J. B. Frank. Religious Lib., W. H. Howard. Ministers: W. H. Howard, S. N. Ritten- house, 0. D. Cardey, I. M. Evans, A. S. Anderson, D. P. Wood, H. W. Carr, T. Carcich, H. P. Gram, A. Houghton, A. F. Ruf, Joseph Schnetzler. Licentiates: V. H. Campbell, R. H. Libby, F. H. Jenkins, L. R. Scott. Missionary Licentiates: J. B. Frank, L. E. Aldrich, Mabel Vreeland, Cora Bowers, Mrs. Ena Ferguson, Mrs. J. Schnetzler. Church School Teachers: Marguerite Peets, Dorothea Ray- mond, Elaine Landgrebe, Mrs. W. H. Hodde, Mrs. Fern Edmis- ter, Elizabeth Lillie, Ha Collins, Olivia Dahl, Mrs. H. Friday, Mrs. Edmund Robinson, Mrs. Howard Greene, Madge Myers, Mrs. Grace Oakley, Vera Bald- win, Mrs. H. Arthstrong, Mrs. L. R. Mason. NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND CONFERENCE- Territory: States of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Population: 1,622,327; churches, 50; members, 1,682. Office: 55 South Main St., Roches- ter, N. H. (Telephone 540.) Officers: Pres., C. M. Bunker. Sec. and Treas., J. E. Edwards. Executive Committee: C. M. Bunker, J. E. Edwards, H. R. Rolfe, W. W. Rice, J. J. Dol- linger, W. A. Bickford. Legal Assn.: Maine Conference Assn. of S. D. A.; Pres., C. M. Bunker; Treas., J. E. Edwards; Clerk, H. R. Rolfe; W. W. Rice, . A. Bickford. Northern New England Conf. S. D. A., Inc.; Pres., C. M. Bun- ker; Treas. and Clerk, J. E. Ed- wards; W. W. Rice, H. R. Rolfe, W. A. Bickford. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, P. I. Nosworthy. Educational, � Field Miss., A. M. Barnhardt. Home Miss., Religious Liberty, and Sabbath School, C. M. Bunker. Y. P. M. V.., � Ministers: C. M. Bunker, E. W. Thurber, W. W. Rice, D. H. Hanson, H. R. Rolfe, C. M. Pike, J. J. Dol- linger, George Mitchell. Licentiates: V. R. Pike, A. M. Barnhardt, Floyd Smith. Missionary Licentiates: J. E. Edwards, P. I. Nosworthy, Helen Armstrong, Hazel M. Howe. Church School Teachers: Edith Davis, Vera E. Lowe, David Shaw, Mrs. Bertha Peake, Mrs. Violet Hall, Barbara Tyler. SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND CONFERENCE Reorganized 1926, combining the Massachusetts Conference, or- ganized in 1870, and the South- ern New England Conference, organized in 1903. Territory: Commonwealth of Mas- sachusetts, and States of Con- necticut and Rhode Island. Population: 6,544,014; churches, 61; members, 4,148. Office Address: South Lancaster, Mass. (Telephone, Clinton 255.) ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE � 27 Officers: Pres., F. D. Wells. (Telephone, Clinton 508.) Sec. and Treas., C. H. Gerald. (Telephone, Clinton, 351.) Executive Committee: F. D. Wells, C. H. Gerald, A. A. Cone, J. F. Knipschild, E. L. Place, A. E. Sanderson, N. H. Saunders, C. L. Taylor. Legal Assn.: " The Southern New England Conference Asso- ciation of S. D. A." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, R. S. Blackburn. Educational and Y. P. M. V., N. H. Saunders. Field Miss., W. D. Fleming. Home Miss. and Sabbath Sch., J. F. Bohner. Religious Liberty, Mass., F. D. Wells; Conn., A. E. Sanderson; Rhode Island, A. A. Cone. Ministers: J. F. Bohner, A. W. Clarke, A. A. Cone, F. W. Cummings, J. E. Edwards, C. E. Eldridge, W. D. Fleming, C. E. Guenther, J. F. Knipschild, V. A. Lidner, J. G. Mitchell, A. W. Ortner, A. E. Sanderson, N. H. Saunders, M. J. Shanko, C. L. Taylor, F. D. Wells, W. M. Andress. Honorary: J. M. Martin. Licentiates: I. H. Anderson, H. R. Beckner, F. F. Bush, B. F. Hartman, C. A. Nelson, A. R. Sousa, 0. D. Wright. Missionary Licentiates: R. S. Blackburn, John Cheripko, Mrs. A. A. Cone, Esther M. Freed, C. H. Gerald, J. R. Ken- nedy, Samuel Lombard, Mary 11. Stocks, H. R. Thurber. Church School Teachers: Mrs. Marion Bell, Emma Brown, Estelle Broome, Margaret Bush, Euphemia Bryne, Walter Con- nell, Mrs. Walter Connell, Mar- garet Drown, Josephine Folsom, Marion Folsom, Mrs. Eva Gries- haber, Mrs. Annie Bell Hall, R. W. Hall, Sophie Hirt, Miriam Kerr, Mrs. Miriam Hunt, Flor- ence Kidder, Susan Kirschweng, Myra Kite, S. Ellen Klose, Mrs. Doris Lamont, Dorothy Loveitt, Beulah Oliver, Hazel Ray, Oscar Schmidt, Lawrence Smart, Flor- ence Smith, Mrs. Edna Stevens, Beatrice Ware, Vesta Webster. INSTITUTIONS IN THE AT- LANTIC UNION CON- FERENCE Educational: Atlantic Union College, South Lancaster, Mass. Greater New York Academy, Cor. Washington St. and Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Union Springs Academy, Union Springs, N. Y. Sanitarium: New England Sanitarium, Mel- rose, Mass. CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE Organized 1932 Territory: Dominion of Canada and Dominion of Newfoundland. Population: 10,376,385; churches, 146; members, 8,330. Office: 44 Alger Bldg., Oshawa, On- tario. (Phone: 3293.) Officers: Pres., W. B. Ochs. Sec.-Treas, and Auditor, H. A. Shepard. Executive Committee: W. B. Ochs, H. A. Shepard, C. W. 28 � CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE Degering, W. A. Clemenson, F. R. Isaac, E. A. Beavon, S. G. White, P. A. Rick, H. G. Burden, M.D., C. G. Maracle, C. L. Pad- dock, D. N. Reiner, A. E. Millner, A. Clark, W. E. Perrin, L. W. Cobb. Legal Assns.: Eastern Canadian Union Conference Corporation of S. D. A., and Western Canadian Union Corporation of Seventh- day Adventists. Department Secretaries: Educational, Y. P. M. V., and Home Miss., D. N. Reiner. Field Miss., A. Clark. Medical, H. G. Burden, M.D., Sid- ney, B. C. Religious Liberty, C. G. Maracle. Transportation Agent, W. B. Ochs. Ministers: W. B. Ochs, D. N. Reiner, C. 0. Smith, C. L. Paddock, F. R. Isaac, J. W. Rowland, C. G. Maracle. Honorary: J. T. Errington, Neil McGill, E. M. Chapman, R. H. Cooke, J. E. Saunders, Fred Johnson, F. W. Stray. Licentiates: T. S. Bowett, W. E. Perrin, M. Philbrick, A. Clark, H. A. Shep- ard. Missionary Licentiates: C. W. Shankel, H. G. Burden, C. H. Casey, R. E. Robinson, Char- lotte Erdman, Grace E. Snow- den. ALBERTA CONFERENCE Organized 1906 Territory: The Province of Al- berta. Population: 772,017; churches, 32, members, 2,147. Office: Renfrew Building, 120 7th Ave., West, Calgary, Alberta. (Telephone M7015.) Officers: Pres., C. W. Degering. Sec.-Treas., G. L. Sather. Executive Committee: C. W. Degering, G. L. Sather, E. J. Westman, E. E. Farnsworth, L. W. Cobb, J. D. Neufeld, E. C. Scott. Legal Assn.: " Alberta Confer- ence Association of S. D. A." Trustees: C. W. Degering, G. L. Sather, E. J. Westman, E. E. Farnsworth, L. W. Cobb, J. D. Neufeld, E. C. Scott. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, G. L. Sather. Educational, E. J. Westman. Field Miss., R. D. Steinke Home Miss., E. J. Westman. Religious Liberty, C. W. Deger- ing. Sabbath School, Miss Anna Nickel. Y. P. M. V., E. J. Westman. Ministers: C. W. Degering, M. L. Long, J. D. Neufeld, E. J. Westman, Nichol Bodrug, Win. C. Jensen, Licentiates: R. Drayson, L. L. Reile, L. W. Cobb. Missionary Licentiates: G. L. Sather, R. D. Steinke, Anna Nickel, Pauline Leinweber. Church School Teachers: Mrs. M. Betts, Pauline Wett- stein, Herta Schellenberg. BRITISH COLUMBIA CON- FERENCE Organized 1902 Territory: British Columbia, Can ada. Population: 694,263; churches, 18; members, 1,353. Cable Address: Adventist, Van- couver. Office: 3250 Fraser Ave. at Kings- way, Vancouver, British Colum- bia, Canada. CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE � 29 Officers: Pres., E. A. Beavon. Sec. and Treas., E. S. Humann. Executive Committee: E. A. Beavon, E. S. Humann, H. Cameron, J. MacPhail, W. E. Perrin, W. R. Foulston, J. M. Ackerman. Legal Assn: British Columbia Association of S. D. A." Pres., E. A. Beavon; Sec. and Treas., E. S. Humann. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, E. S. Humann. Educational and Home Miss., J. M. Ackerman. Field Miss., R. H. Locke. Religious Liberty, E. A. Beavon. Sabbath School, Dorothy Ford. Y. P. M. V., J. M. Ackerman. Ministers: E. A. Beavon, J. L. Wilson, W. J. Hurdon, W. R. Foulston. Licentiates: Ainsley Blair, E. S. Humann, J. M. Ackerman. Missionary Licentiates: H. Cameron, Mrs. H. Cameron, Dorothy Ford, William Pole- shuk, Alice Campbell, Carl Weis, R. H. Locke. Church School Teachers: C. W. Mayor, E. Edstrom, Ruby Barrett, Evelyn McLuhan, T. McMeekin, R. E. Rick, M. Sutherland, Mary Edwards. MANITOBA-SASKATCHEWAN CONFERENCE Organized 1932 Territory: The Provinces of Sas- katchewan and Manitoba and that portion of Ontario lying west of the 89th Meridian. Population: 1,721,281; churches, 45; members, 2,313. Office: 404 Avenue Building, Sas- katoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. (Telephone 2561.) Officers: Pres., A. E. Millner. Sec. and Treas., A. 0. Bernhard. Executive Committee: A. E. Millner, P. G. Yakovenko, A. 0. Bernhard, 0. Jackson, C. W. Deer, C. C. Voth, R. Carlill, H. D. Henriksen. Legal Assns.: "Saskatchewan Conference Assn. of S. D. A." "The Manitoba Conference of S. D. A."; Pres., A. E. Millner, 404 Avenue Building, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Sec.-Treas., A. 0. Bernhard. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, A. 0. Bernhard. Educational, Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., H. D. Henriksen. Field Miss., R. Carlill. Religious Liberty, A. E. Millner. Sabbath School, Mary E. Neu- feld. Ministers: A. E. Millner, D. D. Neufeld, P. G. Yakovenko, F. T. Balmer, A. M. Baybarz, H. D. Henriksen, C. C. Voth. Licentiates: R. Carlill, H. Peterson. Missionary Licentiates: Mary E. Neufeld, Miss S. John- son, A. 0. Bernhard, C. L. Pad- dock. Church School Teachers: Mae Kinney, Fannie Robuka, M. B. Bordson, J. A. Jewkes, Evelyn Chambers, Mrs. H. W. Peterson, Isabel PauL MARITIME CONFERENCE Organized 1902 Territory: The Provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, with the Gaspe Peninsula. Population: 1,124,000; churches, 14; members, 657. Office: 55 Argyle St., Halifax, Nova Scotia. (Telephone B-8472.) 30 � CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE Officers: Pres., S. G. White. Sec. and Treas., Dorothy E. Ostoich. Executive Committee: S. G. White, Dorothy E. Ostoich, D. Mackintosh, C. Banks, H. R. Brennan, R. Matthews. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Dorothy E. Ostoich. Educational, Home Miss., Reli- gious Liberty, and Y. P. M. V., S. G. White. Field Miss., P. G. Biy. Sabbath School, Dorothy E. Ostoich. Ministers: S. G. White, D. Mackintosh. Honorary: F. W. Stray. Licentiate: H. R. Brennan. Missionary Licentiates: Dorothy E. Ostoich, P. G. Biy, A. B. Bellehambers. Church School Teacher: Mildred Mosher. NEWFOUNDLAND MISSION Territory: The Dominion of New- foundland which includes Labra- dor, and all Islands surrounding the main Island; also the French possessions of Miquelon and St. Pierre. Population: 275,000; churches, 4; members, 281. Office Address: 106 Freshwater Road, St. John's. (Phone 3160.) Postal Address: P. 0. Box 574, St. John's, Newfoundland. Officers: Supt., P. A. Rick. Sec. and Treas., P. A. Rick. Mission Committee: P. A. Rick, G. H. Morgan, S. Nosworthy, W. C. Baird, J. Simms, J. T. Adams, S. Webber. Department Secretaries: Sabbath School, Irene Rick. Educational: School Board which has charge of all educational work throughout our territory is appointed by the Governor in Council and the personnel is as follows: P. A. Rick, W. C. Baird, S. Webber, S. Nosworthy, A. Clarke, G. H. Morgan. Minister: P. A. Rick. Licentiate: G. M. Dolan. Church School Teachers: J. G. Combden, Mrs. J. G. Comb- den, Hazel Avery. ONTARIO-QUEBEC CON- FERENCE Organized 1932 (Ontario 1899—Quebec 1880) Territory: The Province of On- tario lying east of the 89th me- ridian, and the Province of Que- bec with the exception of the Gaspe Peninsula. Population: 6,246,281; churches, 33; members, 1,579. Office: 3 Awde St., Toronto 4, On- tario. (Phone: Melrose 7235.) Officers: Pres., W. A. Clemenson. Sec. and Treas., J. C. Neithercut. Executive Committee: W. A. Clemenson, J. C. Neithercut, F. G. Hill, F. R. Isaac, F. W. Hos- king, R. A. Hubley, J. W. Wag- ner. Legal Assns.: "The Ontario Con- ference of Seventh-day Advent- ists," and "Quebec Association of Seventh-day Adventists." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, J. C. Neithercut. Educational, Y. P. M. V., and Home Miss., J. W. Wagner. Field Miss., G. F. `Timer. Religious Liberty, W. A. Clem- enson. Sabbath School, J. C. Neither- cut. Ministers: W. A. Clemenson, R. A. Hubley, 0. B. Gerhart, J. W. Wagner, J. A. Toop, J. A. Buckwalter, George Soloniuk, A. W. Wenner- berg. CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE � 31 Licentiates: G. S. Balharrie, P. S. Marsa. Missionary Licentiates: Ada Manuel, Mabel MacDougal, J. C. Neithereut, G. F. Wimer, H. P. Parker. Church School Teachers: Esther Neufeld, Mrs. W. J. Pin- combe, Mrs. L. Oxford, Agnes Wall, Addie M. Wood, Juanita Clemenson, Mrs. P. S. Marsa, Muriel Best, Mrs. Ernest Lemon. INSTITUTIONS IN THE CANA- DIAN UNION CONFERENCE Educational: Canadian Junior College, College Heights, via Lacombe, Alberta. Oshawa Missionary College, Box, 308, Oshawa, Ontario. Publishing: Canadian Watchman Press, Box 398, Oshawa, Ontario. College Press, College Heights, via Lacombe, Alberta. Medical: Rest Haven Sanitarium, Sidney, British Columbia. CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE Organized 1902 Territory: The conferences of Col- orado, Kansas, Missouri, Ne- braska, and Wyoming Mission. Population: 8,149,685; churches, 244; members, 13,968. Telegraphic Address: Telephone 4-2182, Lincoln, Nebr. Office Address: 4547 Calvert St., Lincoln, Nebr. Officers: Pres., J. F. Piper. Sec.-Treas., S. J. Lashier. Auditor, S. J. Lashier. Executive Committee: J. F. Piper, S. J. Lashier, V. G. Ander- son, A. H. Rulkoetter, E. L. Branson, T. B. Westbrook, Dr. H. A. Green, 0. T. Garner, R. J. Christian, M. L. Andreasen, R. J. Brown, R. E. Bowles, E. H. Meyers, J. M. Jackson, A. E. Webb. Legal Assn.: "Central Union Conference Assn. of the S. D. A." Pres., J. F. Piper; Sec.-Treas., S. J. Lashier. Transportation Agent, S. J. Lashier. Department Secretaries: Educational and Sabbath School, A. H. Rulkoetter. Field Miss., J. M. Jackson. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V. Sec., R. J. Christian. Religious Liberty, J. F. Piper. Negro Dept., A. E. Webb. Medical, Dr. H. A. Green. Christian Record Board: (Work for the blind) Pres., J. F. Piper; Sec., D. D. Rees; Treas., S. J. Lashier; M. L. Andreasen, M. N. Campbell, W. E. Nelson, J. J. Nethery, W. H. Heckman. Ministers: J. F. Piper, A. H. Rulkoetter, R. J. Christian, G. W. Hosford, J. M. Jackson, S. J. Lashier, D. D. Rees, M. L. Andreasen, F. H. Yost, M. H. Schuster, J. N. An- derson, A. E. Webb, F. E. Breese. Honorary: M. J. Stueckrath, G. W. Berry, W. K. Smith, C. G. Bellah, H. Langenberg, Chas. Lightner, C. W. Miller, D. P. Miller, W. F. H. Schroeder, A. E. Johnson, J. H. Schilling, J. C. Hanhardt, L. W. Shaw, W. L. Nott, J. D. Johnson, R. M. Car- ter, A. W. Kuehl. Licentiates: R. E. Bowles, H. A. Green, M.1)., 32 � CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE A. L. Moon, M.D., H. C. Hart- man, H. K. Schilling, F. C. Klop- fenstein, M.D., R. J. Brown. Honorary Licentiates: L. G. Beans, F. A. Page, R. L. Brad- ford. Missionary Licentiates: Honorary: Esther Smith, Mary L. Doan. COLORADO CONFERENCE Organized 1908 Territory: State of Colorado and San Juan County in New Mex- ico. Population: 1,050,492; churches, 65; members, 4,152. Office: 1081 Marion St., Denver, Colorado (Telephone, CHerry 1767). Officers: Pres., V. G. Anderson. Sec. and Treas., F. W. Schnepper. Executive Committee: V. G. Anderson, F. W. Schnepper, R. T. Baer, W. B. Johnson, R. R. Bietz, A. L. Moon, M.D., Earl Austin. Legal Assn.: "The Seventh-day Adventist Association of Colo- rado." Pres., V. G. Anderson; Sec.-Treas., F. W. Schnepper. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, F. W. Schnepper. Educational, R. R. Bietz. Field Miss., C. M. Norman. Home Miss., L. G. Jorgensen. Medical, A. L. Moon, M.D. Religious Liberty, R. S. Fries. Sabbath School, L. G. Jorgensen. Y. P. M. V., R. R. Bietz. Ministers: V. G. Anderson, N. T. Sutton, B. M. Grandy, M. B. Van Kirk, Thos. Murphy, C. E. Grant, G. W. Chambers, J. A. Nordstrom, H. J. Meyer, L. G. Jorgensen, R. R. Bietz, L. S. Melendy, W. B. Johnson, R. T. Baer, J. B. Carter, R. S. Fries A. A. Leiske. Licentiates: C. M. Norman, F. W. Schnepper, E. E. Bietz, R. E. Finney, Jr., S. B. Olney. Missionary Licentiates: Mae Kamerer, Chester Wick- wire. Church School Teachers: Marguerite Haefeli, E. 0. Wes- termeyer, Carolyn Thorp, Violet Larsen, Juanita Paxton, Mrs. Tom Willey, Luella Garrett, Florence Pogue, Henry Deapen, Rosamond Rice, Mrs. Linnie L. Case, Khyber Johnson, Mrs. Kimber Johnson, Lura Wil- bourn, Felecia Wright, Helen Swenson, Harriet Love, LaVonne Pogue, Opal Dickerson, Christina Guptill, Loa Love, Barbara Hon- necke, E. J. Barnes, Mrs. E. J. Barnes, Crystal Wheeling, Marie Haefeli, Hazel Baughman, Sarah Martinez, Dorothy Thrall, R. Chester Barger, Ruth Poppe, R. T. Waterhouse, Mrs. R. T. Waterhouse, Esther Hardt, W. Sutherland, Mrs. W. Sutherland. KANSAS CONFERENCE Organized 1875; reorganized 1914 Territory: The State of Kansas. Population: 1,880,999; churches, 64; members, 3,067. Office Address: 612 Taylor St., To- peka, Kansas (Phone, 2-4141). Mail Address: Box 267, Topeka, Kans. Officers: Pres., T. B. Westbrook. Sec. and Treas., T. C. Nethery. Executive Committee: T. B. Westbrook T. C. Nethery, A. A. Dirksen, R. R. Newman, 0. A. Olson, C. E. Davis, G. E. Taylor. Legal Assn.: "The Kansas Sev- enth-day Adventists Conference Association." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, T. C. Nethery. CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE � 33 Educational and Y. P. M. V., L. W. Pettis. Field Miss., E. F. Coy. Religious Liberty, T. B. West- brook. Sabbath School and Home Miss., H. Wentland. Ministers: T. B. Westbrook, N. J. Aalborg, A. A. Dirksen, C. L. Vories, H. Wentland, E. S. Dillett, R. R. Newman, P. E. Berthelsen, G. E. Taylor, M. H. Jensen, C. E. Smith, J. W. McComas. Honorary: A. S. Bringle, G. P. Gaede, W. L. Nott. Licentiates: L. W. Pettis, E. F. Coy, D. L. Olsen, T. C. Nethery, H. D. Jef- fries. Missionary Licentiate: Edna Wallace. Church School Teachers: Mrs. Hugh Jones, P. W. Peters, Eileen Rose, Adam Rudy, Mrs. Adam Rudy, Margaret Christen- sen, Mildred Shannon, Mrs. E. A. Nixon. MISSOURI CONFERENCE Organized 1876; reorganized 1914. Territory: The State of Missouri. Population: 3,629,367; churches, 49; members, 2,936. Office: 102 Jackson Street, Jeffer- son City, Missouri. (Telephone, 2482.) Officers: Pres., E. L. Branson. Sec. and Treas., C. W. Marsh. Executive Committee: E. L. Branson, C. W. Marsh, F. E. Thompson, A. E. Lickey, F. W. Detamore, L. L. McKinley, C. M. Babcock. Legal Assn.: Missouri Confer- ence Association of Seventh-day Adventists; Pres., E. L. Bran- son; Sec. and Treas., C. W. Marsh. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, C. W. Marsh. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., J. C. Gaitens. Home Miss. and Educational, F. E. Thompson. Field Miss., P. E. Shakespeare. Religious Liberty, E. L. Branson. Ministers: E. L. Branson, C. M. Babcock, C. J. Metzger, C. W. Marsh, F. E. Thompson, A. E. Lickey, F. W. Detamore, A. E. Webb, L. L. McKinley, P. E. Shakespeare, A. G. Thompson. Licentiates: J. C. Gaitens, E. F. Finek, L. B. Reynolds, H. H. Schmidt. Missionary Licentiates: Hester Kessler, Alta Nesbit, Ida Robinson, Evelyn Davis. Church School Teachers: Mrs. Arthena Perry, L. W. Taft, Mrs. Carl Polen, Nellie Wetzel, Anna Johnson, Mrs. Fred Baum- folk, Erna L. Seitz, Thelma Mc- Broom, Lola Malone, W. L. Vick- ers, Ralph Patterson, Aimee Gid- dings, H. W. Bass, Mrs. H. W. Bass, Olga Almskog, Mrs. John Minear, Margaret Turner, Esther House. NEBRASKA CONFERENCE Organized 1878 Territory: The State of Nebraska. Population: 1,377,963; churches, 54; members, 3,177. Office Address: 1405 South Seventh St., Lincoln, Nebr. (Telephone F-2171.) Officers: Pres., 0. T. Garner. Sec. and Treas., G. T. Burgess. Executive Committee: 0. T. Garner, F. H. Yost, Melvin Oss, Geo. A. Williams, Henry John- son, G. T. Burgess. Legal Assn.: "Nebraska Confer- 34 � CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE ence Association of the Seventh- day Adventists." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, M. A. Wyman. Educational and Y. P. M. V., A. J. Reisig. Field Miss., R. J. Thomas. Home Miss., and Sab. Sch., A. E. Hagen. Religious Lib., E. L. Pingenot. Ministers: 0. T. Garner, E. L. Pingenot, E. W. Wolfe, C. A. Purdom, N. R. Hickman, Melvin Oss, A. E. Hagen. Honorary: L. E. Johnson, J. H. Wheeler. Licentiates: G. T. Burgess, R. J. ThOmas, M. A. Wyman, A. J. Reisig, H. N. Bresee, J. H. Apigian, W. I. Unterseher, R. W. Wentland. Honorary: Geo. A. Williams. Missionary Licentiates: Addie Mae Kalar, A. B. T. Hum- phrey. Church School Teachers: Catherine Shepard, Olivia Brick- nian, Mrs. Flora Moyers, Herbert Nelson, Perry G. Hills, Allen Humphrey, Olive Brown, Mrs. Flossie Keechler, Mrs. Una May Reid, Ada Townsend, Robert 'Wagner. WYOMING MISSION Territory: State of Wyoming. Population: 225,565; churches, 12; members, 636. Address: 425 W. Twelfth St., Casper, Wyo. Postal Address: Box 803, Casper, Wyo. Officers: Pres., E. H. Meyers. See. and Treas., M. E. Hagen. Executive Committee: E. H. Meyers, J. F. Piper, S. J. Lashier, M. E. Hagen, William Miller. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House and Y. P. M. V., M. E. Hagen. Sabbath School, Mrs. M. E. Hagen. Educational, and Home Miss., E. H. Meyers. Field Miss., L. E. Loonier. Ministers: E. H. Meyers, B. T. Senecal. Licentiates: C. A. Mock, M. E. Hagen. Honorary: L. G. Beans. Missionary License: Mrs. M. E. Hagen, L. E. Loonier. Church School Teachers: Dorothy Clark, Geneva Frimml, Floyd E. Hills, Rhoda Pederson, Buelah Rowe. INSTITUTIONS IN THE CEN- TRAL UNION CONFERENCE Educational: Campion Academy, Loveland, Colo. Denver Jr. Academy, 659 S. Navajo St., Denver, Colo. Enterprise Academy, Enterprise, Kans. Shelton Academy, Shelton, Nebr. Union College, College View Sta- tion, Lincoln, Nebr. Publishing: Pacific Press Pub. Assn. Branch, 2211 Farnam St., Omaha, Nebr. Christian Record Benevolent Assn., College View Station, Lincoln, Nebr. Sanitariums: Boulder - Colorado Sanitarium, Boulder, Colo. Porter Sanitarium and Hospital, 2525 South Downing St., Den- ver, Colo. COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE Organized 1907 Territory: The conferences of Chesapeake, East Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio, Potomac, West Pennsylvania, West Vir- ginia. Population: 26,827,212; churches, 299; members, 18,015. Office: 507 Flower Ave., Takoma Park, D. C. (Telephone, Shep. 3163.) Officers: Pres., H. J. Detwiler. Sec.-Treas. and Auditor, W. B. Mohr. Executive Committee: H. J. Detwiler, W. B. Mohr, the presi- dents of conferences in Union, J. P. Neff, B. G. Wilkinson, Dr. 0. S. Parrett, S. L. Clark, J. D. Snider, J. H. Wagner. Legal Assn.: " Columbia Union Conference Association of Sev- enth-day Adventists." Department Secretaries: Educational, J. P. Neff. Field Miss., S. L. Clark. Home Miss., E. A. Manry. Religious Liberty, H. J. Detwiler. Y. P. M. V., C. P. Sorenson. Negro Representative, J. II. Wagner. Ministers: H. J. Detwiler, B. G. Wilkinson, E. A. Manry, C. V. Leach, C. P. Sorenson, B. P. Hoffman, T. M. French, F. D. Nichol, L. A. Sem- mens, M. E. Munger. Honorary: C. P. Bollman, H. W. }Terrell, W. H. Sebastian, M. E. Cady, C. C. Webster, C. C. Ellis, R. D. Hottel, C. L. White, G. L. West, E. W. Carey, W. E. Bid- well, J. P. Gaede, G. W. Law- rence, J. J. Marietta, J. H. Wierts, C. L. Stone, W. 0. Berry, C. Baierle, A. N. Durrant, W. C. Young, H. C. J. Walleker, W. L. Lowry, C. S. Baum, I. D. Rich- ardson, J. S. Washburn, N. J. Waldorf, B. A. Wolcott, C. W. Weber, A. D. Haynal, R. L. Bradford. Licentiates: A. W. Werline, J. P. Neff, F. A. Coffin, E. L. Richmond, L. W. Graham, L. F. Theil, 0. S. Par- rett, M.D., R. N. Calvert, M.D., J. D. Snider, C. C. Pulver, S. L. Clark, C. E. Palmer, D. A. Bailey. Honorary: G. H. Clark, D. W. Reavis. Missionary Licentiates: Dr. Lauretta E. Kress, R. W. Conard, Lora Clement, Dr. R. L. Runk, Mrs. C. C. Lewis, W. B. Mohr, Mrs. L. Holbert, J. H. Nies. CHESAPEAKE CONFERENCE Organized 1890 Territory: The States of Delaware and Maryland, except the coun- ties of Montgomery, Garrett and Allegany, in Maryland; and including the counties of ,ior- gan, Berkeley, and .lelferson West Virginia, and Accomac and Northampton in Virginia. Population: 1,820,845; churches, 27; membership, 1,699. Office: 24 Fusting Ave., Catonsville Branch, Baltimore, Md. (Tele- phone: Gilmor 3840). Officers: Pres., W. C. Moffett. Sec. and Treas., H. E. Garrarde. Executive Committee: W. C. Moffett, H. E. Garrarde, E. L. Jackson, E. L. Cardey, C. W. Guenther, • F. C. Phipps, W. C. Witt. Legal Assn.: " Chesapeake Con- ference Assn. of S. D. A." Board of Trustees: W. C. Mof- fett, E. L. Cardey, F. C. Phipps, 35 36 � COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE C. W. Guenther, W. C. Witt, H. E. Garrarde, E. L. Jackson. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, H. E. Garrarde. Educational and Sabbath School, Sara D. Hanson. Field Miss., I. V. Stonebrook. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., E. L. Hanson. Religious Liberty, W. C. Moffett. Ministers: W. C. Moffett, C. W. Guenther, F. C. Phipps, J. E. Patzkowski, W. F. Schmidt, E. L. Cardey, W. R. Riston. Licentiates: E. L. Hanson, H. E. Garrarde, L. W. Kurz, E. E. Russell, I. V. Stonebrook, W. L. Cheatham. Missionary Licentiate: Sara D. Hanson, J. E. Hickman. Church School Teachers: Violette White, Mrs. Dorothy Jones-Witt, Mrs. Lillian A. Hill, Eugene Ford, Miriam Ashton, Mrs. Genevieve Hobbs, Janice Kepner, Martha Anderson, Carl Shafer, Mrs. Carl Shafer, Mrs. Susan Mosley, Mrs. Lillian A. Pinckney, Clifton Cluff. EAST PENNSYLVANIA CON- FERENCE Organized in 1903, out of territory comprising t h e Pennsylvania Conference, which was organ- ized in 1879. Territory: That portion of Penn- sylvania lying east of the east- ern line of Potter, Clinton, Cen- ter, Mifflin, Huntingdon, and Fulton Counties. Population: 5,674,254; churches, 53; members, 2,853. Office: 1701 Conlyn St., Philadel- phia, Pa. (Phone, Hancock 4000.) Officers: Pres., G. F. Eichman. Sec. and Treas., A. E. King. Executive Committee: G. F. Eichman, U. D. Pickard, T. M. Rowe, W. J. Venen, G. S. Rapp, I. H. Johnson, F. P. Hankin, H. H. Frizzell, J. H. Sholder. Legal Assn.: " The East Pennsyl- vania Conference Assn. of S. D. A., Inc." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, C. J. Sumner. Educational, D. C. Butherus. Field Miss., J. R. Ridenour; Asst., G. H. Carter. Home Miss., J. C. Holland. Religious Liberty, G. F. Eichman. Sabbath School, Mrs. A. E. King. Y. P. M. V., D. C. Butherus. Ministers: G. F. Eichman, W. J. Venen, T. M. Rowe, R. M. Spencer, J. A. Dominiski, G. S. Rapp, U. D. Pickard, M. A. Maloney, B. E. Miller, S. H. McLennan, J. C. Holland, R. B. Clapp, J. W. Kasa, Dallas Youngs, J. Z. Hottel. Licentiates: J. R. Ridenour, G. H. Carter, B. P. Gernet, A. E. King, F. B. Slater, D. C. Butherus, N. R. Dower. Missionary Licentiates: David Warner, Mrs. A. E. King, Mrs. Jessie M. Curtis, Miss Maude Belmont, Sadie Baker, Mrs. Lydia Kester, Mrs. W. B. Parkins, Mrs. Gertrude Resse- guie, Mrs. Florence Eichman, C. J. Sumner. Church School Teachers: Margaret VanBuskirk, Mrs. R. L. Vincent, Mrs. Myrtle Hackett, Thelma Schuknecht, Agnes Eroh, Jennie Lewis, Ruth Gove, Rose DeBenedetto, Helen Church, Mrs. D. C. Butherus, George Black- burn, Julia Street, Wm. Robin- son, Mrs. Wm. Robinson, Mrs. Harriet Beck, Wilma Steinman, Viola Simmons, Ruth Thompson, Carl Larsson, Mrs. Howard Det- COLUMBIA UNION CONN ERENCE � 37 viler, Henrietta Spencer, Marie Fuchs. NEW JERSEY CONFERENCE Organized 1902 Territory: The State of New Jer- sey. Population: 4,041,334; churches, 46; members, 2,361. Office: 1574 Brunswick Ave., Tren- ton, N. J. (Telephone 2-3919.) Officers: Pres., W. M. Robbins. Sec. and Treas., W. H. Jones. Executive Committee: W. M. Robbins, 0. J. Nerlund, H. J. Adams, C. B. Newmyer, H. W. Kibble, H. G. Gauker, Clifton Baker. Legal Assn.: " New Jersey Con- ference Association of S. D. A." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, W. F. Miller. Educational and Sabbath School, Miss E. R. Hochschorner. Field Miss., 0. C. Weller. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., P. C. Cardey. Religious Liberty, W. M. Rob- bins.. Ministers: W. M. Robbins, M. S. Krietzky, O. J. Nerlund, H. G. Gauker, C. B. Newmyer, J. C. Oswald, J. B. Penner, G. A. Coon. H. W. Kibble, A. D. Nagy, L. W. Belote. Licentiates: 0. C. Weller, P. C. Cardey, C. Bufano, W. H. Jones, W. W. Fordham, Arthur McCoy, R. A. Wilcox, V. Andahazy. Missionary Licentiates: Miss E. R. Hochschorner, Mrs. M. Meierhofer, Helen Lamond, W. F. Miller, Anabel Bush. Church School Teachers: Mrs. Mary Gaskill, Irma B. Mar- tin, Mrs. Hattie Hand, Mary Anna Meade, Beulah Harmon, Eleanor Rue, M. Elizabeth Jones, Mrs. Florence Williamson, Lil- lian Whitefield, Mrs. Paul Thompson, Mrs. W. F. Miller, Elva Copple, Helyn Bochenek. OHIO CONFERENCE Organized 1863 Territory: The State of Ohio. Population: 6,646,697; churches, 80; members, 4,526. Postal Address: Box 831, Mt. Ver- non, Ohio. (Telephone 1175.) Officers: Pres., F. H. Robbins. Sec. and Treas., C. H. Kelly. Executive Committee: F. H. Robbins, C. E. Welch, W. F. Schwartz, M. R. Coon, M. S. Banfield, D. A. Rees, V. P. Lovell, J. G. Hanna. Legal Assn.: " The Ohio Confer. ence Assn. of the S. D. A. Church." Pres., F. H. Robbins; Sec., C. H. Kelly. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, C. H Kelly. Educational and Y. P. M. V., 0. S. Hershberger. Field Miss., W. A. Higgins. Home Miss., Anol Grundset. Medical, C. E. Welch. Religious Liberty, F. H. Robbins. Sabbath School, Anol Grundset. Ministers: F. H. Robbins, Anal Grundset, Henry Berg, L. 0. Gordon, J. W. Shultz, W. F. Schwartz, M. R. Coon, D. A. Rees, D. F. Roth, NI. S. Banfield, R. F. Farley, A. Yakush, J. E. Cox, V. P. Lovell, M. A. Bourdeau, G. R. Carter, 0. L. Denslow, S. E. Norton. Honorary: L. A. Spring, J. G. Hanna, N. J. Michaelenko, J. F. Olmsted. Licentiates: D. S. Teters, 0. S. Hershberger, C. H. Kelly, C. E. Welch, Virgil Gibbons, Leon Robbing, C. Dorn- burg, R. B. Hill, W. A. Higgins. 38 � COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE Missionary Licentiates: Lillie Kraft, Cora Gibson, Miss J. M. Gillam, A. B. Cole, Miss A Larson, Mrs. Hazel Perkins, H. R. Veach, C. G. Stewart, Laura Campbell, Vinnie Goodner. Church School Teachers: Pearl Meese, Mrs. A. R. Lawson, L. J. Fritz, Mrs. L. J. Fritz, Avis Wiggins, Lucy Coley, E. Z. Watts, Vera Bradford, Mae Stebbins, Josephine Billheirner, J. F. Olmsted, Mrs. J. F. Olmsted, Patsie Roberts, Nina Hunt, L. C. Trubey, Mrs. L. C. Trubey, Thomas Stottlemyer, Bertha Laughlin, Amanda Kirk- patrick, Lorraine Fankhouser, Josephine Platner, Julia Edson, Mary Swisshelm, George Katcher, Mrs. George Katcher, Elaine Francis, Lottie Gibson, Pearl Kattelman. POTOMAC CONFERENCE Organized 1924 Territory: The State of Virginia, except Accomac and Northamp- ton Counties; the District of Columbia; and that portion of Prince George's County, Mary- land, within five miles of the District line; and Montgomery County, Maryland. Population: 2,955,991; churches, 45; membership, 4,319. Office: 411 Cedar St., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. (Tele- phones, Georgia 5791 and 5792.) Officers: Pres., J. W. MacNeil. Sec. and Treas., E. F. Willett. Executive Committee: J. W. MacNeil, H. A. Morrison, L. W. Graham, W. C. Hannah, J. H. Smith, J. L. Price, E. F. Willett, W. B. Hill, C. H. Dougherty. Legal Assn.: " Potomac Confer- ence Corporation of S. D. A." Also, " District of Columbia Conf. Corp. of S. D. A." and "Virginia Conf. Agency of S. D. A." Department Secretaries: Bk. and Bible House, J. A. Bee. Educational and Sabbath School, A. 0. Dart. Field Miss., F. E. Thumwood. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., � Religious Liberty, J. W. MacNeil. Ministers: J. W. MacNeil, J. E. Ford, H. P. Gray, Peter Hafenmayr, W. B. Hill, R. D. Hottel, Dr. Glen Mil- lard, J. H. Smith, R. F. Woods, A. H. Johns, F. B. Jensen, J. F. Anderson, A. 0. Dart. Licentiates: E. F. Willett, W. C. Hannah, P. E. Thumwood, James Stanley, E. F. Koch, J. W. Hirlinger, A. C. Fearing, Percy Manuel. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. C. P. Sorensen, J. A. Bee, Mrs. G. E. Wales, Mrs. L. Steiker, George Finley, Hazel Brent. Church School Teachers: Mrs. Wm. Shepard, Mae Painter, Louise Stuart, Mrs. Sydney Tymeson, Ruby Ingle, Grace Harrison, Mrs. W. H. Groves, Irene Walker, Naomi Ingle, Mrs. B. U. Nesmith, George Finley, Mrs. George Finley, Annabelle Eshenko, Mrs. Raymond Hill, Anna Fuchs, Mrs. Arliene Meyers, Hazel Berg, Mrs. Mar- tin Hiebert, Olive Lindberg, Letha Blom, Pearl Bell, Mrs. Grace Mead, Betty Nan Taylor, Mrs. C. C. Ellis, Evelyn Stone, Phyllis Zinke, Myrtle McPeak. Colored Department Committee: J. W. MacNeil, E. F. Willett, J. E. Johnson, Grant Smith, L. J. Pryor. Department Secretary: Asst. Field Miss., P. C. Winley. Ministers: J. E. Johnson, L. J. Pryor. COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE � 3l Licentiates: M. A. Burgess, H. R. Murphy. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. Ethel Nell, P. C. Winley. Church School Teachers: Ellen Frazier, Garland Millet, Mrs. Garland Millet, Lucille Heyward. WEST PENNSYLVANIA CON- FERENCE Organized 1903 Territory: All of Pennsylvania ly- ing west of the easterly line of Potter, Clinton, Center, Mifflin, Huntingdon, and Fulton Coun- ties. Population: 3,957,096; churches, 34; members, 1,465. Office: Newill Bldg., cor. Otter- man and Main Sts., Greensburg, Pa. (Telephone, 2520.) Office Address: P. 0. Box 235, Greensburg, Pa. Officers: Pres., M. G. Conger. Sec.-Treas., C. M. Paden. Executive Committee: M. G. Conger, J. H. Wagner, W. A. Kelly, G. H. Herdman, R. L. Boothby, E. H. Swanson, H. R. House. Legal Assn.: " West Pennsyl- vania Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, C. M. Paden. Educational, Eloise F. Williams. Field Miss., G. B. Hoag. Home Miss., R. H. Fickling. Religious Liberty, M. G. Conger. Sabbath School, Eloise F. Wil- liams. V. P. M. V., Eloise F. Williams. Ministers: M. G. Conger, J. H. Wagner, E. B. Swanson, Carl Bruck, R. L. Boothby. Licentiates: C. M. Paden, R. H. Fickling, Rus- sell Quackenbush, R. W. Num- bers, Franklin Fowler, R. K. Krick, G. B. Hoag. Missionary Licentiates: Eloise F. Williams, Leslie R. Mansell, Mrs. Nancie Harris, Myrtle Bateman. Church School Teachers: John Scott, Miriam Burgess, Frances Dingee, Evelyn Win- ston, Grace Ashton, Florence Miles. WEST VIRGINIA CONFER- ENCE Organized 1887 Territory: The State of West Vir- ginia, except the counties of Morgan, Berkeley, and Jeffer- son, and including the counties of Garrett and Allegany in Maryland. Population: 1,775,995; churches, 14; members, 792. Office: 1455 Seventh St., Parkers- burg, W. Va. (Telephone, 394.) Officers: Pres., L. H. King. Sec. and Treas., N. C. VanHorn. Executive Committee: L. H. King, N. C. Van Horn, W. T. Dishman, L. 0. Coon, J. H. Mc- Henry, T. W. Thirlwell. Legal Assn.: " Seventh-day Ad- ventist Book Society." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, N. C. VanHorn. Educational, Miss M. Vander- mark. Field Miss., F. D. Myers. Sabbath School, Y. P. M. V., and Home Miss., Miss M. Vander- mark. Ministers: L. H. King, Chancy Wood, A. E. Hoist, R. S. Lindsay, V. A. Joseph. 40 � COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE Licentiates: L. L. Philpott, L. 0. Coon, F. D. Myers. Missionary Licentiates: N. C. Van Horn, Miss Jessie Welsh, Miss M. Vandermark. Church School Teachers: Lillian Halstead, Mrs. Marie Bee, Mrs. Catherine Breese, Marie Reitmann, Emma Hunt, Betty Thorgeson, Pauline Flint, Mrs. Esther Brackett. INSTITUTIONS IN THE COLUM- BIA UNION CONFERENCE Educational: Columbia Junior College, Ta- koma Park, Washington, D. C. Home Study Institute, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Mt. Vernon Academy, Mt. Ver- non, Ohio. S. D. A. Theological Seminary, Takoma Park, D.C. Shenandoah Valley Academy, New Market, Va. Takoma Academy, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Washington Missionary College, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Publishing: Review and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Washington Branch, Review and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Sanitarium: Washington Sanitarium, Tako- ma Park, Washington, D. C. LAKE UNION CONFERENCE Organized Igor Territory: The Conferences of In- diana, Illinois, Michigan, Wis- consin. Population: 18,650,488; churches, 384; members, 23,436. Office Address: Box C, Berrien Springs, Mich. (Telephone, 124.) Officers: Pres., J. J. Nethery. Sec.-Treas., R. M. Harrison. Auditor, H. P. Bloum. Executive Committee: J. J. Nethery, the presidents of the conferences comprising the Lake Union Conference, and T. E. Unruh, H. J. Klooster, E. W. Dunbar, H. P. Bloum, R. M. Harrison, B. E. Wagner, Clar- ence Lawry, C. S. Joyce, T. H. Allison, L. H. Bowen. Legal Assn.: " Lake Union Con- ference Assn. of S. D. A." "Indiana Med. Miss. and Benv. Assn.," Pres., J. J. Nethery; Vice-Pres., S. E. Wight; Sec. and Treas., R. M. Harrison. Department Secretaries: Educational, T. E. Unruh. Field Miss., B. E. Wagner. Home Miss., C. S. Joyce. Negro, T. H. Allison. Religious Liberty, Jay J. Neth- ery. Y. P. M. V., E. W. Dunbar. Ministers: Jay J. Nethery, T. H. Allison, C. A. Burman, E. W. Dunbar, H. E. Edwards, C. S. Joyce, H. J. Klooster, T. W. Steen, W. E. Straw, E. R. Thiele, T. E. Unruh, B. E. Wagner, K. A. Offerman. Honorary Credentials: F. H. Henderson, E. Rosenwald, S. T. Shadel, Ilija Belich, H. H. Hu- mann. Licentiates: Clarence Lawry, 0. Granlund, C. A. Thorp. LAKE UNION CONFERENCE � 41 Missionary Licentiates: H. P. Bloum, B. L. Grundset, R. M. Harrison. Honorary Missionary Licentiate: Frank Hiner. ILLINOIS CONFERENCE Organized 1931 Territory: The State of Illinois. Population: 7,891,964; churches, 72; members, 5,088. Office: Pacific Press Bldg., Brook- field, Ill. Mailing Address, Box 29, Brookfield, Ill. (Telephone, Brookfield 6100.) Officers: Pres., M. V. Campbell. Sec. and Treas., E. G. Johansen. Executive Committee: M. V. Campbell, E. G. Johansen, F. A. Wright, M. R. Bailey, B. F. Tucker, W. C. Loveless, G. C. Hoskin, T. R. Lukens, T. H. Allison. Legal Assn.: "Illinois Confer- ence Association of S. D. A." and "Chicago Conference Asso- ciation of S. D. A." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, W. A. Petersen. Educational, W. C. Loveless. Field Miss., P. M. Lewis. Home Miss., F. A. Wright. Religious Liberty, M. V. Camp- bell. Sabbath School, Inis Morey. Y. P. M. V., W. C. Loveless. American Temperance Society, F. A. Wright. Ministers: M. V. Campbell, M. R. Bailey, F. A. Wright, W. A. Dessain, Carl Swenson, A. J. Olson, W. C. Loveless, R. A. Smithwick, G. Hmelevsky, J. W. Osborn, Raffele Valerfo, 0. J. Dahl, W. P. Ortner, T. H. Allison, D. C. Newbold, T. J. Kroeger, J. A. Wasenmiller, G. Varga, H. J. Capman, A. L. Beazley, G. T. Vore. Honorary: W. H. Sherrig, C. T. Redfield, G. C. Hoskin, Charles Thompsdn, F. E. Ferris. Licentiates: R. J. Winders, Alexander Piet- rasz, C. C. Katt, P. M. Lewis, Ludwig Ninaj. Honorary: Karl Mattsson, H. R. Stearns. Missionary Licentiates: E. G. Johansen, 0. J. Forman, Isis Morey, Mrs. Celia McAlister, W. A. Petersen, Florence Hall, J. G. Holmes, C. Wilber, Marie Riff el. Honorary: Anna Hibben, H. B. Tucker, Emelia Robersen. Church School Teachers: Mabel Ferguson, Virginia Mott, Arlene Marks, Mildred Ostich, Mrs. Hazel Samples, Ruth Haughey, Mrs. May Lemmon, Marjorie Butler, Mrs. T. J. Kroeger, Ruth Arbuckle, Mrs. Grace Kirk, Mrs. Doris D. Scott, Florence Utter, Mrs. Clara Quig- ley, Mrs. Earl Eytcheson, Mrs. John DeWald, John DeWald, Linden Foll, Mrs. Harvey Mac- key, G. Ruth Harris, Richard Little, Mrs. Richard Little. INDIANA CONFERENCE Organized 1872 Territory: The State of Indiana. Population: 3,291,000; churches, 68; members, 3,710. Office: 310 East 23rd St., Indian- apolis, Indiana. (Telephone: Tal- bot 4420.) Officers: Pres., S. E. Wight. Secretary and Treasurer, A. E. Mobley. Executive Committee: S. E. Wight, A. E. Mobley, J. 0. Marsh, F. C. Carrier, W. R. Elliott, A. H. Welklin, W. L. Getty s. Legal Assn.: " The Indiana Asgm. of S. D. A." Incorporated. 42 � LAKE UNION CONFERENCE Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, C. B. Burgess. , Educational and Y. P. M. V., L. L. Murphy. Field Miss., A. G. Sutton. Asst. Field Missionary, C. C. Stoner. Asst. Field Missionary, A. S. Lutz. Home Miss. and Sabbath School, J. 0. Marsh. Religious Liberty, S. E. Wight. Ministers: S. E. Wight, 0. K. Butler, H. E. Bisel, W. R. Elliott, F. 0. Sand- ers, J. H. Laurence, L. L. Mur- phy, F. C. Carrier, J. 0. Marsh, C. E. Hal], W. A. Nelson, M. W. Deming. Honorary: T. F. Hubbard, C. E. Allen, W. B. White, F. W. Hal- laday. Licentiates: A. G. Sutton, A. V. McClure, M. K. Eckenroth, A. A. Anderson, T. E. Lucas, W. W. Ellis, A. E. Mobley. Honorary: Burton Castle. Missionary Licentiates: C. B. Burgess, Edith Cross, Kath- erine Lang, Nell Ketterman, C. C. Stoner, Genevive Laurence, A. S. Lutz. Honorary: Mary Kent, Ida V. Hadley, Eva Pitcher, Mrs. N. Hollingsworth. Church School Teachers: Lillian Keller, Irene Butler, Ken- neth Kennedy, Mrs. Kenneth Kennedy, Mrs. Margaret Cox, Edna Wingard, J. A. Hickey, Mrs. J. A. Hickey, Mrs. Roland Price, Vesta Byers, Irene Amen, Helene Hammond, L. G. Wart- zok, Mrs. L. G. Wartzok, Frances Vaughan, Iris Shelton, R. I. S. Thomson, Louise Schultz, Viola Boat, Mrs. Ora Moore, Bernice Soliday, Lucille Brizendine, Mrs. Laurinda Crays, Adel Hamra, Blanche Isler. MICHIGAN CONFERENCE Reorganized 1931 Territory: State of Michigan. Population: 4,842,325; churches, 150; members, 10,612. Office: 620 Townsend, Lansing, Mich. (Telephone, Dial 53333) Mail Address: Box 900, Lansing, Mich. Officers: Pres., C. B. Haynes. Sec. and Treas., E. L. Green. Executive Committee: C. B. Haynes, E. L. Green T. G. Bunch, 0. T. Burt, H. B. Taylor, L. N. Holm, T. S. Hill, J. J. Irwin, H. L. Shoup. Legal Assn.: "Michigan Confer. ence Assn. of Seventh-day Ad- ventists," Incorporated. Association Trustees: C. B. Haynes, T. S. Hill, 0. T. Burt, E. L. Green, T. G. Bunch, H. B. Taylor, L. N. Holm, J. J. Irwin, H. L. Shoup. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, E. S. Knecht. Educational, G. M. Mathews. Field Miss., M. H. Odegaard; Asst., I. H. Thrig. Home Miss., E. R. Potter. Medical, C. B. Haynes. Religious Liberty, C. B. Haynes. Sabbath School, Edith Shepard. Y. P. M. V., Edward Heppenstall. Ministers: C. B. Haynes, H. J. Alcock, J. I. Beardsley, W. C. Hankins, A. C. Lien, W. L. Latham, L. W. Light, H. L. Peden, B. L. Post, C. M. Mathews, C. B. Messer, C. W. Pruitt, H. L. Shoup, C. E. Rentfro, C. N. Sanders, 0. F. Schwedrat, A. R. Sherman, H. B. Taylor, E. L. Sheldon, B. J. White, B. F. Wil- liams, T. G. Bunch, H. A. Vande- man, Paul Matula, E. R. Potter, H. W. Williams, T. S. Hill, L. C. Lee, L. H. Bland, W. D. Forde. LAKE UNION CONFERENCE � 43 Honorary: R. J. Bellows, J. V. Maas, Dr. L. C. Shepard, F. J. Harris, J. W. Hirlinger, J. J. Irwin, R. U. Garrett, L. T. Nicola, W. E. Videto, J. B. Blos- ser, C. M. Gruesbeck, Licentiates: S. W. Hyde, V. A. Anderson, H. R. Coats, E. P. Weaver, M. H. Odegaard, E. Heppenstall, W. T. Weaver, 0. Klein, H. H. Gran- dell. Missionary Licentiates: E. L. Green, Mrs. D. Brander, Mrs. B. Davison, Jennie De- Young, Alma DuBois, Mrs. E. Smith, Jody Ketterman, Oka- reda Ketterman, H. E. Moon, E. S. Knecht, Sadie Willette, Edith Shepard, F. B. Steen, Mae Grills, Mrs. Myrta Fenner, Agnes Web- ber, Mrs. J. M. Heslip. Church School Teachers: Emilie Crouch, Marian Krater, Florence Orth, Laura Pelley- mounter, Margaret Benedict, Gladys Bakem an, Mrs. Jack Shull, Mary E. Mohrmann, Mil- dred Avery, Mrs. Irene Clain, Maxine Stevenson, Mary Louise Stevens, Charles Gray, Mildred Mobley, Helen Kannenberg, Ed- win Santee, Marion Francisco, Bernice Webber, Grace Maas, H. P. Waldo, Florence Robinson, Dorothy Dean, Zilda Forde, Mrs. Josephine Edwards, Mattie Vixie, W. R. Andrews, Mrs. W. R. Andrews, Mary Lou Whit- ford, L. E. Ludeman, Mrs. L. E. Ludeman, Mrs. Agnes DeHart, Ada Dean, H. A. Weaver, Mrs. H. A. Weaver, Ethel Hull, George Stone, Alfaretta Sher- man, Louise Larmon, Robert Piper, Mrs. Ida M. Rowe, W. DeGrove Padgett, Mrs. W. De- Grove Padgett, Irene DeVries, Henrietta Maas, Bertha Bollin- ger, Madge Kamerer. WISCONSIN CONFERENCE Organized 1871; divided as North and South Wisconsin Conferences 1916; reunited 1927. Territory: The State of Wisconsin. Population: 2,939,006; churches, 94; members, 4,208. Office Address: Box 512, Madison, Wis. (Telephone, Badger 2210.) Officers: Pres., W. H. Holden. Sec. and Treas., C. B. Caldwell. Executive Committee: W. H. Holden, H. Grundset, C. B. Cald- well, G. H. Simpson, F. L. Ab- bott, A. G. Johnson, A. W. Nel- son. Legal Assns.: " South Wisconsin Conference Assn. of the S. D. A." " North Wisconsin Conference Assn. of S. D. A." (Continuing as long as there is business to be done under that name.) Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, D. B. Wildman. Field Miss., C. H. Smith. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., H. K. Halladay. Religious Liberty, W. II. Holden. Sabbath School and Educational, Rose E. Herr. Ministers: W. H. Holden, F. L. Abbott, W. Holbrook, M. E. Anderson, H. Grundset, 0. A. Lyberg, T. M. Summerville, R. F. Pitts, C. V. Keiser, H. K. Halladay, E. A. Jarreau, H. A. Fish, J. Braun, G. H. Simpson, R. W. Moore; Honorary: F. Stebbeds, P. M. Hanson, J. Vitrano, J. C. Stotz, ET. P. Anderson, P. E. Sheppler, S. T. Shadel. Licentiates: C. H. Smith, G. C. Sowler, C. M. Bee, H. E. Bowen, A. W. Perrine, V. R. Hillman. Missionary Licentiates: Sue Jones, Rose E. Herr, C. B. Caldwell, D. B. Wildman. 44 � LAKE UNION CONFERENCE Church School Teachers: Alice Anderson, Elizabeth Blake, Alice Bodine, May Broderson, Mrs. Wilbur Brown, Cecil Con- quest, Mrs. Cecil Conquest, Lola Dutter, Elnora, Dybdahl, Ramona Ellis, Ruth Rusted, Myrtle John- son, Blanche Jones, Dorothy Lawinsky, Pansy Middaugh, Mrs. Fred Paddock, Eliza Par- fitt, Lucile Parfitt, Mrs. Pauline Schaal, Aileen Sheppler, Ida Smalley, Marie Snow, Marian Stafford, Mrs. Marian Stanch- field, Daisy Sterns. INSTITUTIONS IN THE LAKE UNION CONFERENCE Educational: Adelphian Academy, Holly, Mich. Bethel Academy, Arpin, Wis. Battle Creek Academy, Battle Creek, Mich. Broadview Academy, R. F. D. 1, Box 58, La Grange, Ill. Cedar Lake Academy, Cedar Lake, Mich. Emmanuel Missionary College, Berrien Springs, Mich. Emmanuel Missionary College Academy, Berrien Springs, Mich.' Indiana Academy, Cicero, Ind. Publishing: Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Brook- field, Ill. South Bend Branch of the Re- view and Herald Pub. Assn., 432 South Fellows St., South Bend, Ind. The College Press, Berrien Springs, Mich. NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE Organized I9o2; Reorganized 1937 Territory: The conferences of Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Population: 6,408,586; churches, 223; members, 11,242. Telegraphic Address: Telephone, Colfax 8004, Minneapolis, Minn. Office Address: 2718 Third Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn. Officers: Pres., E. H. Oswald. (Tele. Lo- cust 8548.) Sec.-Treas., A. R. Smouse. (Tele. Midway 9482.) Auditor and Transportation Agent, A. R. Smouse. Executive Committee: E. H. Os- wald, A. R. Smouse, V. E. Peugh, D. S. Osgood, D. N. Wall, J. H. Roth, K. L. Gant, P. D. Gerrard, D. E. Reiner, A. E. Gilbert, M.D., B. C. Marshall, B. L. Schlott- hauer. Legal Assn.: "The Northern Union Conference Assn. of S. D. A., Inc." Pres., E. H. Oswald ; Sec.-Treas., A. R. Smouse. Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., K. L. Gant. Field Miss., P. D. Gerrard. Home Miss., D. E. Reiner. Medical, A. E. Gilbert, M.D. Religious Liberty, E. H. Oswald. Ministers: E. H. Oswald, P. D. Gerrard, D. E. Reiner, K. L. Gant. Honorary: N. M. Jorgenson, W. A. McKibben, 0. Madsen, P. G. Stanley, J. R. Stiton, J. A. Litwinenco. Licentiate: A. R. Smouse. IOWA CONFERENCE Organized 1863 Territory: The State of Iowa. Population: 2,470,939; churches. 65; members, 2,896. Office: 734 Main St., Nevada, Iowa. (Telephone 158) NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE � 45 Officers: Pres., D. S. Osgood. Sec.-Treas., Eugene Woesner. Executive Committee: D. S. Os- good, Eugene Woesner, L. C. Christofferson, Dr. A. E. Gilbert, W. R. Archbold, Geo. C. Lauter- bach, B. A. Scherr. � • Legal Assn.: " The Iowa Sev- enth-day Adventist Association." D. S. Osgood, chairman; Eugene Woesner, Sec. and Treas. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Eugene Woesner. Educational and Y. P. M. V., J. A. Tucker. Field Miss., G. H. Boehrig. Home Miss. and Sabbath School, B. A. Scherr. Medical, Dr. A. E. Gilbert. Religious Liberty, D. S. Osgood. Ministers: D. S. Osgood, A. L. Miller, C. H. Miller, B. A. Scherr, Alfred Gor- don, B. Peterson, J. A. Tucker, W. R. Archbold, L. P. Knecht, W. A. Howe. Honorary: 0. Madsen, W. A. Mc- Kibben, N. M. Jorgensen, Stem- ple White. Licentiates: Arthur Axelsen, Calvin Gordon, R. T. Minesinger, R. T. Hudson, Glenn Fillman, NI. S. Culver, Dr. A. E. Gilbert, Eugene Woesner, H. J. Perkins, G. H. Boehrig. Missionary Licentiates: Ruby McSparran, Mrs. Ernest Hanson, Mildred Dessain, Ernest Hanson, Bert Rhoads, W. S. Sanders. Honorary: Josephine Blanchard. Church School Teachers: Ina Riffel, Bert Rhoads, Mrs. W. R. Archbold, Mrs. I. H. Wernick, W. S. Sanders, Mrs. W. S. Sand- ers, Homer Opstad, Sylvia Sires, William Hanson, Mrs. Robert Ross, Mrs. Glenn Fillman, Grace Rosenthal, Rita Thompson, Mar- ion Dailey. MINNESOTA CONFERENCE Organized 1862 Territory: The State of Minne- sota. Population: 2,563,953; churches, 71; members, 4,290. Office: 1854 Roblyn Ave., St. Paul, Minn. ( Telephone, Midway 8441.) Officers: Pres., V. E. Peugh. (Telephone, Midway 8578.) Sec. and Treas., B. C. Marshall (Telephone, Midway S441.) Executive Committee: V. E. Peugh, N. R. Nelson, B. C. Mar- shall, E. A. Piper, E. F. Heim, Dr. C. J. Martinson, F. J. Nenno. Legal Assn.: " The Minnesota Conference Association of Sev- enth-day Adventists." Department Secretaries. Book and Bible House, B. C. Marshall. Educational, C. H. Lauda. Field Miss., C. G. Cross. Home Miss. and Sabbath Sch., J. C. Christenson. Medical, Dr. C. J. Martinson. Religious Liberty, V. E. Peugh. Y. P. M. V., 0, H. Lauda. Ministers: V. E. Peugh, D. R. Schierman, David Gulbrandson, D. K. Olson, N. R. Nelson, A. J. Lockert, H. M. Hiatt, J. C. Christenson, C. S. Weist, E. F. Heim, G. E. Hutches, J. W. Christian, E. A. Piper, August Anderson, C. Ed- wardson. Licentiates: � ' B. C. Marshall, J. C. Harder, A. L. Bietz, Carl Sundin, C. G. Cross, S. A. Douglas, C. H. Lauda, H. E. Preston, H. V. Reed. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. V. B. Cummings, Alice E. Mattson, Ethel Beeson, Doris Peterson, Gladys Searle, Bertha Ga 1 stad. 46 � NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE Church School Teachers: Mrs. S. J. Skadsheim, Mrs. Ma- bel Peterson, Helen Smith, Ber- nice Searle, Salisbury Zytkos- kee, Helen Zeelau, Charles Smith, Hilda Madsen, Albert Houck, Ingvald Johnson, C. N. Harvey, Hazel Zeelau, Mrs. Carl Sundin, J. H. Bleuer, Ruth Roush, Chan- cey Beebe, Mrs. Ingvald John- son. NORTH DAKOTA CONFER- ENCE Organized 1902 Territory: The State of North Dakota. Population: 680,845; churches; 53; members, 2,390. Office Address: 312 West Second St., Jamestown, North Dakota (Telephone 676). Postal Address: Box 1491, James- town, North Dakota. Officers: Pres., D. N. Wall. Sec. and Treas., B. L. Schlott- hauer. Executive Committee: D. N. Wall, B. L. Schlotthauer, I. C. Schmidt, C. H. Knudson, Chris Lang, R. W. Fowler, Aug. Rin- ger. Legal Assn.: " The North Da- kota Conference Association of Seventh-day Adventists." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, B. L. Schlotthauer. Educational, Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., George Loewen. Field Miss., F. L. Burkhardt. Religious Liberty, D. N. Wall. Sabbath School, Mrs. D. N. Wall. Ministers: D. N. Wall, I. C. Schmidt, G. F. Theiss, J. C. Michalenko, G. Loewen. Honorary: J. H. Seibel, J. A. Litwinenco. Licentiates: Vasilli Tkachuk, M. F. Grau, G. H. Rustad, H. Kuehne, T. R. Torkelson. Missionary Licentiates: B. L. Schlotthauer, Mrs. D. N. Wall, Ray Fowler, F. L. Burk- hardt. Church School Teachers: Gideon Hochstetter, Mrs. C. A. Lindquist. SOUTH DAKOTA CONFERENCE Organized 1879 Territory: The State of South Dakota. Population: 692,849; churches, 34; members, 1,781. Office Address: Broadway and Third Ave., N. E., Watertown, S. Dak. (Telephone, 2115.) Postal Address: Drawer 36, Water- town, S. Dak. Officers: Pres., J. H. Roth. Sec.-Treas., S. E. Ortner. Executive Committee: J. H. Roth, S. E. Ortner, A. V. Rhoads, J. H. Rhoads, R. F. Bresee, Carl Haffner, P. P. Kier. Legal Assn.: "South Dakota Conference of Seventh-day Ad- ventists." Pres., J. H. Roth; Sec.-Treas., S. E. Ortner. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, S. E. Ortner. Field Miss., R. H. Brown. Home Miss. and Sabbath School, W. H. Hanhardt. Educational and Y. P. M. V., J. H. Rhoads. Religious Liberty, J. H. Roth. Ministers: J. H. Roth, W. H. Hanhardt, S. A. Reile, A. V. Rhoads, C. D. Smith, J. H. Rhoads, R. F. Bresee, E. R. Lauda, J. A. Estey. Honorary: J. R. Staton, P. G. Stanley. NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE � 47 Licentiates: L. W. Welch, L. A. Watt, E. T. Gackenheimer, Carl Braun. Missionary Licentiates: S. E. Ortner, Grace Stewart, R. H. Brown. Church School Teachers: Florence Unterseher, Mrs. E. M. Hagele, Lela Thompson. INSTITUTIONS IN THE NORTH- ERN UNION CONFERENCE Educational: Maplewood • Academy, Hutchin- son, Minn. Oak Park Academy, Nevada, Iowa. Plainview Academy, Redfield, S. Dak. Sheyenne River Academy, Har- vey, N. Dak. Sanitariums: Iowa Sanitarium and Hospital, Nevada, Iowa. NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE Organized rgo6 Territory: The Conferences of Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Upper Columbia, Washington, and the Alaska Mission. Population, 3,559,098; churches, 252; members, 20,429. Office Address: 202 South Palouse St., Walla Walla, Wash. (Tele- phone 702). Officers: Pres., E. K. Slade. Sec. and Treas., R. T. Emery. Executive Committee: E. K. Slade, R. T. Emery, J. W. Tur- ner, J. L. McConaughey, E. L. Neff, C. A. Scriven, M. L. Rice, H. L. Wood, G. S. Belleau, L. E. Esteb, D. E. Collins, W. M. Landeen, F. W. Peterson, D. A. Lower. Legal Assn.: " The North Pacific Union Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Auditor, R. T. Emery. Transportation Agent, R. T. Emery. Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., G. S. Belleau. Field Miss., D. E. Collins. Home Miss., L. E. Esteb. Religious Liberty, E. K. Slade. Ministers: E. K. Slade, L. E. Esteb, G. S. Belleau, D. E. Collins, W. M. Landeen, F. A. Schilling, D. A. Lower, F. M. Burg, J. C. Haus- 1er. Honorary: M. A. Belding, G. L. Budd, A. C. Bird, J. W. Boynton, A. J. Breed, R. W. Airey, J. J. Clark, C. J. Cole, E. H. Curtis, W. D. Emery, W. G. Forshaw, J. C. Foster, J. F. Harder, 0. W. Her- wick, W. T. Hilgert, J. A. Hol- brook, Paul Iverson, Lewis Johnson, C. H. Castle,G. E. Langdon, I. C. Colcor, R. H. Martin,Daniel Nettleton, Martin Olson, . R. Smith, John Peter- son, A. G. Steinert, N. C. Ernt- son, C. Sulzle, G. F. Watson, C. A. Wyman, A. R. Bell, F. H. Conway, N. W. Lawrence, F. E. Stratton, C. A. Hansen, C. J. Rider, C. Johnson, H. A. Aufder- liar, A. Kruger, J. M. Come', Dr. J. H. Sturges. Licentiates: R. T. Emery, M. L. Neff. Honorary: J. S. Kilgore, R. E. Keller, S. J. Abegg, W. F. Hahn. Missionary Licentiates: Pearl Cook, Helen Burch, Ione Dorner, Dorothy Foreman, F. W. 48 �NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE Peterson, H. R. Sittner, E. S. Cubley, P. W. Christian, P. T. Gibbs, G. W. Bowers, G. G. Kretchmar, Holger Lindsjo, Geo. McCready Price. Honorary: W. L. Manful, Nellie J. Orr, Asa Smith, Mrs. Eliza Cole-Thorp, Mrs. J. W. Harmer. ALASKA MISSION Population: 59,278; churches, 6; members, 163. Office Address: 101 East 2nd St., Juneau, Alaska. Phone 241. Postal Address: Box 2841, Juneau, Alaska. Radio Call: WIFH. Officers: Supt., H. L. Wood. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Myrtle M. Wood. Ministers: H. L. Wood, M. J. Jackson, C. Goodman. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. Myrtle M. Wood, Merle Smith. IDAHO CONFERENCE Organized 1907 Territory: That portion of Idaho south of the Forty-fifth parallel, including all of Lemhi county, together with six counties in Oregon, as follows: Wallowa, Union, Baker, Malheur, Harney, Grant. Population: 389,921; churches, 27; members, 1,569. Office: 523 Main St., Boise, Idaho. Postal Address: Box 2238, Boise, Idaho (Tel. 1651). Officers: Pres., J. W. Turner. Sec. and Treas., Andrew Roedel. Executive Committee: J. W. Turner, W. S. Boynton, C. M. Munsey, Andrew Roedel, Tru- man Hendryx. Legal Assn.: "The Southern Idaho Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Andrew Roedel. Educational, Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., H. S. Hanson. Field Miss., N. H. Waters. Religious Liberty, J. W. Turner. Sabbath School, Andrew Roedel. Ministers: J. W. Turner, C. F. Cole, W. S. Boynton, H. S. Hanson, S. W. Munro. Honorary: H. W. Oliver. Licentiates: Fred Wagner, N. H. Waters, E. C. Reiber, Andrew Roedel. Missionary Licentiate: Minnie Wirth. Church School Teachers: Sivert Hegstad, Mrs. Sivert Martha Hegstad, Miss Enid Sparks, J. W. Lansing, Wilma Gates, Ray Kellogg, Mrs. E. D. Hargrove, Miss Hanah Swanson, Miss Mae Wells, Mrs. R. B. Betts.. MONTANA CONFERENCE Organized 1898 Territory: The State of Montana. Population: 537,606; churches, 25, members, 1,297. Office: 417 South Black St., Boze- man, Montana. Office Address: Box 507, Bozeman, Mont. (Telephone, 435.) Officers: Pres., J. L. McConaughey. See. and Treas., Werber Johnson. Executive Committee: J. L. McConaughey, Werber Johnson, G. T. Beech, J. R. Nelson, John Schaak, Dr. T. R. Vye. Legal Assn.: " The Montana Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Werber Johnson. Educational, Y. P. M. V., Home Miss., J. R. Nelson. Field Miss., N. J. Aaboe. NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE �49 Religious Liberty, J. L. Mc- Conaughey. Sabbath School, Werber John- son. Ministers: J. L. McConaughey, J. R. Nelson, William Lay, C. R. Kinney, L. B. Mershon. Licentiates: Werber Johnson, N. J. Aaboe, W. F. Specht, Arthur Knauft. Missionary Licentiates: Lola Dick, Burt Kurtz, Mrs. Wm. Lay, G. McLafferty, R. A. White, Isabel Zumwalt. Church School Teachers: Mrs. C. A. Taylor, Mrs. A. Kline, Florence Gill, Mrs. Burt Kurtz, Doris Goff. OREGON CONFERENCE Organized 1877; reorganized 1902; reorganized 1932 Territory: That portion of the State of Oregon lying west of Gilliam, Wheeler, Grant, and Harney Counties; also the coun- ties of Clarke, Skamania, Cow- litz, Wahkiakum, Klickitat west of Klickitat River, and southern portion of Pacific, in the State of Washington. Population: 940,668; churches, 82, members, 8,159. Office: 341 S. E. 47th Ave., Port- land, Oreg. (Telephone, Tabor 1211.) Officers: Pres., E. L. Neff. (Tel. TR. 6089.) Sec. and Treas., H. C. Kephart. (Tel. TA. 1429.) Executive Committee: E. L. Neff, H. C. Kephart, R. W. Nel- son, H. C. Klement, Adolph - Johnson, 0. C. Luchterhand, St. Clair Diamond, L. D. House, L. E. Niermeyer. Legal Assn.: "Western Oregon Conference Association of Sev- enth-day Adventists." Pres., E. L. Neff; Sec. and Treas., H. C. Kephart. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, H. R. Gay. Educational and Y. P. M. V., H. C. Klement. Field Miss., C. S. Johnson, Home Miss., F. A. Detamore. Religious Liberty, E. L. Neff. Sabbath School, Edith Starbuck. Conference Nurse, Agnes Kezer. Ministers: E. L. Neff, J. K. Fish, H. C. Kle- ment, J. A. Rippey, V. C. Be- craft, G. A. Thompson, T. M. Cole, Adolph Johnson, H. A. Peckham, G. W. Pettit, H. R. Gay, J. L. Tucker, G. T. Dickin- son, B. E. Schaffner, F. A. Deta- more, L. E. Niermeyer, C. C. Wilcox, G. J. Seltzer. Licentiates: H. C. Kephart, H. R. Miller, R. L. Badgley, W. B. Holden, M. D., G. E. Patterson, C. S. Johnson, A. R. Tucker, F. H. Parrish, F. W. Steunenberg, H. L. Graham, • G. L. Goffar. Missionary Licentiates: Edith Starbuck, R. W. Nelson, E. E. Rippey, M. D., Nina Pet- erson, Mrs. Artha Jutzy, Pearl Stafford, L. M. Seltzer, M. Pau- line Leiter, Mrs. G. A. Thomp- son, W. G. McGready, Lucy Featherston, Velma Copeland, Agnes Kezer, Mrs. Ross Gage. Honorary: W. D. Huntington, D. D. S. Church School Teachers: Geneva Ackerman, Anna Ander- son, Audrey Ashby, E. L. Bar- clay, L. H. Booth, Mrs. L. H. Booth, Ida Bowman, Ilda. Carpen- ter, Paul Alderson, Mrs. Paul Al- derson, Mrs. Perry Baden, Shir- ley Budd, Mrs. H. C. Christensen, Cloise Crowley, Mrs. Lydia Da- vey, Mrs. G. Davidson, H. W. Dinwiddie, Mabel Dougherty, 50 �NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE Hazel Downs, Mrs. Frank Earl, Mrs. Lloyd Emery, Faith Fuller- ton, Flora Gibson, Mrs. E. B. Hallsted, Stephanie Harris, R. E. Hathaway, Mrs. R. E. Hath- away, Mary Hight, Marguerite Hoffman, Mrs. Chas. Hooker, Mrs. A. E. Howland, Naida John- son, Wallace Johnson, Mrs. Wal- lace Johnson, Mrs. Anna Kings- bury, Madeline Knight, M. L. Miles, Esther Miller, Mrs. Robert Mosser, Dorothy Peterson, Gale Rood, Mrs. G. A. Roth, Francetta Rustin, Walter Seibly, Lorena Smith, Mrs. B. E. Schaffner, Mrs. Joe Sproed, Gladys, Vance, Emil Werner, Mrs. Emil Werner. UPPER COLUMBIA CONFER- ENCE Organized 1880 Territory: That portion of the State of Washington lying east of the Cascade Mountains, ex- cepting that portion of Klickitat County lying west of the Klicki- tat River; the counties of Uma- tilla, Morrow, Gilliam, and Wheeler, in the State of Oregon; and that portion of the State of Idaho lying north of the forty- fifth parallel, excepting Lemhi County. Population: 610,701; churches, 56, members, 5,495. Office: 817 West Nora Ave., Spo- kane, Wash. (Telephone, Broad- way 0597). Officers: Pres., C. A. Scriven. (Tel., Broadway 5949.) Sec. and Treas., M. G. Dealy. (Tel., Broadway 2830.) Executive Committee: C. A. Scriven, M. G. Dealy, L. A. Rey- nolds, P. W. Ochs, S. Kirne, C. D. Hobbs, C. A. Schutt, M. E. Mullinex, M.D. Legal Assn.: "Upper Columbia Mission Society of S. D. A." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, R. S. Dexter. Educational, Mrs. Louise Beers. Field Miss., R. H. Hempel. Home Miss. and Sabbath School, L. A. Reynolds. Medical, J. E. Potts, M. D. Religious Liberty, C. A. Scriven. Y. P. M. V., C. A. Scriven. Ministers: C. A. Scriven, L. A. Reynolds, F. M. Oliver, S. Kime, J. T. Jacobs, 0. E. Schnepper, W. A. Gosmer, C. A. Meleen, R. J. Keg- ley, Jacob Riffel, F. G. Young, R. Dustin, F. M. Burg, C. A. Schutt, A. Kiesz, F. F. Schwindt. Licentiates: M. G. Dealy, A. G. Emmer, R. B. Hempel. Missionary Licentiates: R. S. Dexter, J. D. Nichols, Mrs. G. R. Soper, Loretta McCarthy, Pearl Canwell, L. V. Grunke, Yvonne Olney, Mrs. Louise Beers, G. W. Meldrum. Academy Teachers: C. A. Schutt, R. 0. Stone, Mrs. R. 0. Stone, F. G. Young, Mrs. Harold Nichols, Mrs. C. A. Schutt, Mrs. R. A. Gardner, Mrs. M. Ward, E. Coleman, Mrs. E. Coleman, V. Bramlett, R. A. Gardner. Church School Teachers: Ethel Johnson, Mrs. G. W. Bow- ers, Mavis Smith, Mrs. Eleanor Lindsjo, G. B. Harbison, Mrs. G. B. Harbison, H. Hardt, Mrs. H. Hardt, John Stuivenga, A. H. Warner, Mrs. A. H. Warner, Isa- bel Gregg, Hester Bryan, Buford Holm, Mrs. Buford Holm, Mrs. M. V. Olney, Pearl Cook, Pearl Cox, Mrs. Geo. Leedy, Editha Zielke, Myrtle Cochran, W. Werth, Mrs. W. Werth, Mrs. Mary Merrill, Glenn Stewart, Mildred Darnell, Mrs. Kenneth Mosser, Grace Jepson, Florence NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE �51 Jacobsen, Lenora Smith, Miriam Pease, L. E. Griffin, Mrs. L. E. Griffin, Celia Butterfield, Leon Pedersen. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE Organized 1902 Territory: All of the State of Washington west of the Cas- cade Mountains, except the coun- ties of Clarke, Skamania, Cow- litz, and Wahkiakum, and the south tip of Pacific County. Population: 1,020,924; churches, 56; members, 3,746. Office: 2610 Nob Hill Ave., Seattle, Wash. (Tel., Garfield 8231). Officers: Pres., M. L. Rice. (Telephone, Hemlock 0416.) Sec. and Treas., A. P. McDow. (Tel., Garfield 3428.) Executive Committee: M. L. Rice, R. G. Schaffner, R. C. Baker, A. P. McDow, A. V. Bentz, R. L. Hubbs, K. J. Nelson. Legal Assn.: "Western Washing- ton Corporation of Seventh-day Adventists." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, A. P. McDow. (Tel., Garfield 3428.) Educational and Sabbath School, Nida Davis. Field Miss., G. E. Lindquist. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., A. D. Bohn. Medical, Dr. L. E. Joers. Religious Liberty, M. L. Rice. Ministers: M. L. Rice, R. G. Schaffner, E. M. Oberg, R. C. Baker, E. N. Sar- geant, A. V. Bentz, 0. W. Wolfe, H. E. Willoughby, 0. H. Shrews- bury, W. H. Bradley, A. D. Bohn, G. E. Johnson, N. F. Pease, K. [nouye. Licentiates: L. W. Hallsted, R. L. Hammill, G. E. Lindquist, A. P. McDow, R. L. Hubbs. Missionary Licentiates: Nida Davis, Esther Nerlund, Irma Gardner, Mrs. Viola J. Carpenter. Church School Teachers: Russum Miller, Elva Zachrison; Lillian Sickles, Buford Ward, Archie Morley, Grace Everett, Mrs. Lula Gritzmacher, Ione Youstler, Regina Magary, Clara Mae Roedel, Mrs. Vernon Jewett, Miss Frances Mundell, Miss Myrtle Everett, Miss Esther Repp, Mrs. Susanna Moravek, Miss Wilma Tuttle, Mrs. Law- rence Thompson, Mrs. Leland VanAllen, Mrs. H. E. Broder, Mr. Zim Berntson, Mrs. Zim Bernt- son, Miss Alice Bunch, Miss Es- ther Constable, Ralph Chapman. INSTITUTIONS IN THE NORTH PACIFIC UNION CON- FERENCE Educational: Auburn Academy, Route 1, Au- burn, Wash. Columbia Academy, Route 2, Battle Ground, Wash. Gem State Academy, Box 691, Caldwell, Idaho. Laurelwood Academy, Route 2, Gaston, Oreg. Mt. Ellis Academy, Route 4, Bozeman, Mont. Walla Walla College, College Place, Wash. Yakima Valley Academy, Granger, Wash. Publishing: Northwest Branch of the Pacific Press Publishing Association, 2101 N. E. Flanders St., Port- land, Oreg. Sanitariums: Portland Sanitarium, East Six tieth and Belmont Sts., Port- land, Oreg. Walla Walla Sanitarium, Walla Walla, Wash. PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE Organized xpoz Territory: The Arizona, Central California, Nevada-Utah, North- ern California, Southeastern California, and Southern Cali- fornia Conferences, and the Hawaiian Mission. Population: 7,613,437; churches, 269, members, 30,873. Cable Address: Adventist, Glen- dale, California. Office: 1531 East Wilson Ave., Glendale, Calif. (Tel., Douglas 1097.1 Postal Address: Box 146, Glendale, Calif. Officers: Pres., Glenn Calkins. Sec. and Treas., C. L. Bauer. Executive , Committee: Glenn Calkins, C. L. Bauer, L. K. Dick- son, J. E. Fulton, E. F. Hack- man, David Voth, W. E. Atkin, C. R. Webster, T. L. Oswald, W. M. Adams, F. G. Ashbaugh, H. G. Childs, W. I. Smith, E. E. Cossentine, Dr. E. H. Risley, James Howarth, T. L. Copeland, C. S. Prout, Dr. C. E. Nelson, A. C. Nelson, E. M. Fishell, Dr. H. W. Vollmer, Dr. A. E. Coyne, G. T. Chapman. Legal Assn.: "Pacific Union Assn. of S. D. A." Board of Directors: Glenn Cal- kins, T. L. Oswald, H. G. Childs, C. L. Bauer, David Voth, James Howarth, T. L. Copeland. Auditor, James Howarth. Transportation Agents, H. G. Childs, C. L. Bauer. Department Secretaries: Field Secretary, J. E. Fulton. Educational, A. C. Nelson. Field Miss., E. M. Fishell. Home Miss., T. L. Oswald. Medical, Dr. M. M. Hare. Religious Liberty, W. M. Adams. Y. P. M. V., F. G. Ashbaugh. 52 Ministers: Glenn Calkins, F. G. Ashbaugh, W. R. French, L. L. Caviness, Dr. A. E. Coyne, G. Dalrymple, Dr. Emanuel Ehlers, E. H. Emmer- son, E. M. Fishell, Ernest Lloyd, H. G. Lucas, T. L. Oswald, Dr. E. H. Risley, D. E. Robinson, W. I. Smith, 0. R. Staines, A. 0. Tait, W. G. Wirth, G. F. Wolf - kill, W. C. Flaiz, J. E. Fulton, A. L. Baker, A. S. Maxwell, V. J. Johns, A. C. Nelson, Dr. M. M. Hare, C. R. Anderson, T. M. Beem, H. L. Graham, R W Pear- son, J. L. Cummings, Ernest Pohie, Floyd Smith. Honorary: J. W. Adams, M. J. Allen, J. W. Allison, Dr. H. 0. Swartout, F. B. Armitage, J. W. Beams, A. T. Robinson, J. H. Behrens, W. L. Bird, G. W. Rine, E. B. Bray, Andrew Bror- sen, E. A. Brown, W. D. Burden, J. A. Chaney, R. B. Coberly, I. P. Dillon, H. W. Cottrell, Arthur Currow, E. A. Curtis, 0. 0. Bernstein, 0. 0. Farnsworth, D. D. Fitch, D. P. Gaede, E. B. Gates, F. D. Gauterau, L. A. Gib- son, H. E. Giddings, A. C. Gilbert, W. R. Hansen, Dr. C. H. Hayton, H. L. Hoover, B. L. Howe, Daniel Isaac, John Isaac, C. C. Jensen, 0. M. Kittle, C. E. Knight, C. J. Kunkel, C. J. Leer, R. J. Mc- Keague, W. P. McLennan, A. A. Meyer, W. W. Miller, Andrew Nelson, R. J. Nethery, A. J. Os- borne, C. H. Parker, D. A. Par- sons, J. R. Patterson, A. E. Place, G. W. Reaser, H. M. J. Richards, Melzar Shepard, G. H. Skin- ner, G. H. Smith, E. A. Bristol, G. B. Starr, J. B. Stuyvesant, W. A. Sweany, Swin Swinson, Luzerne Thompson, T. L. Thu- emler, H. G. Thurston, Luther Warren, H. A. Washburn, D. E. Wellman, G. A. Wheeler, C. D. PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE � 53 M. Williams, Dr. W. J. Johnson, J. A. Burden, Dr. W. A. George, V. H. Lucas, R. W. Parmele, W. C. Baldwin, W. H. Wakeham, L. F. Passebois, B. F. Bryan, L. J. Burgess, H. D. Casebeer, A. G. Christiansen, E. C. Cushman, L. L. Hutchinson, I. G. Knight, W. B. Lindsay, H. B. Parker, H. W. Pierce, Delmer St. John, G. A. Stevens. Licentiates: H. W. Clark, A. R. Smith, Dr. N. G. Evans, J. M. Peterson, C. L. Bauer, W. B. Taylor, H. B. Thomas, C. E. Weniger, L. E. Biggs, � M. Rowse, G. T. Chap- man, J. Howarth, W. Lind. Honorary: 0. J. Graf, J. L. Johnson, E. L. Lutz, I. T. Reyn- olds, L. J. Black. Missionary Licentiates: H. G. Childs, G. H. Curtis, Min- nie E. Dauphinee, J. C. Kozel, Dr. Mary McReynolds, Otis Hud- son. Honorary: Mrs. L. E. Cox, Mrs. M. E. Hoyt, Mrs. Ella E. Hughes, Mrs. J. L. Kay, Myrna C. Lee, Peter Lindahl, Stella B. Lowry, Mina Morse Mann, Florence W. Merrill, Mrs. Alma E. McKib- ben, Mrs. Jessie F. Moser, Mrs. E. E. Parlin, Cora A. Rapp, H. L. Rawson, Mrs. Alice H. Robinson, D. K. Royer, Mrs. Luther War- ren. Honorary Medical Missionary: S. P. S. Edwards. ARIZONA CONFERENCE Reorganized March 1, 1936 Territory: State of Arizona. Population: 453,000; churches, 16; members, 1,147. Office: 1230 N. First St., Phoenix, Ariz. (Telephone, 3-8112.) Office Address: Box 1871, Phoenix, Ariz. Officers: Pres., W. E. Atkin. Sec. and Treas., H. C. Brown. Executive Committee: W. E. Atkins, H. C. Brown, C. R. Eck- man, Dr. Ed. Hoenn, Dr. Roy Williams, H. M. Farley. Legal Assn.: "Arizona Confer- ence Corporation of S. D. A." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, H. C. Brown. Educational and Religious Lib- erty, W. E. Atkin. Field Miss., C. E. Townsend. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., H. C. Brown. Ministers: W. E. Atkin, H. C. Brown, C. R. Eckman, Orno Follett, V. B. Watts, Wm. Steele. Honorary: W. P. McLennan, C. D. M. Wil- liams, V. B. Watts. Licentiates: L. H. Lindbeck, H. G. Ruther- ford, J. F. Gomez. Missionary Licentiates: R. F. Alderson, A. F. Purcell, C. E. Townsend, Vivian Crosslan, Mrs. Katie Handcock. Academic Teachers: R. F. Alderson, Mrs. H. C. Brown, Mrs. Ellen Fattebert, Helena Sargent, V. W. Swayze, J. H. Ward, Mrs. Lulu P. Wilcox. Church School Teachers: A. M. Amundson, Mrs. Edith Benton, Mrs. Robert Gale, Ber- nice Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Lusk, Mrs. V. W. Swayze. CENTRAL CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE Organized 1932 Territory: The following-named counties in the State of Califor- nia: San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, Stan- islaus, Calaveras, Alpine, Tuo- lumne, Merced, Mariposa, Ma- dera, San Bonito, Monterey, Fresno, Kings, Tulare, San Luis Obispo, Kern (North of Teha- chapi Mountains), Santa Bar- bara West of 120th Meridian. 54 � PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE Population: 1,447,735; churches, 72; members, 6,592. Office: 685 So. 3rd St., San Jose, Calif. Postal Address: P. 0. Box 68, San Jose, Calif. (Phone, Columbia 2343.) Officers: Pres., T. L. Copeland. Sec. and Treas., F. T. Oakes. Executive Committee: T. L. Copeland, J. H. Cochran, P. P. Adams, A. 0. Sage, L. E. Folken- berg, Isaac Schneider, P. J. Wolf- sen, F. T. Oakes. Legal Assn.: " Central California Conference Association of the Seventh-day Adventists, a Cor- poration." Department Secretaries: Bible House, � . � . � Educational, V. E. Berry. Field Miss., F. C. Denney. Home Miss., J. D. Haynes. Senior and Junior Y. P. M. V., H. A. Davis. Religious Liberty, E. L. Maxwell. Sabbath School, Eva Beeler. Ministers: E. H. Adams, P. P. Adams, I. M. Burke, P. 0. Campbell, T. L. Copeland, C. T. Everson, L. E. Folkenberg, K. Nozaki, G. G. Brown, J. D. Haynes, P. F. Rich- ard, J. H. Tindall, J. W. Rich, A. 0. Sage, H. B. Westcott, W. M. Ruminson. Honorary: H. G. Thompson, W. B. Ammundsen, Isaac Schneider, D. P. Harder. Licentiates: H. A. Davis, Philip Chiodo, F. T. Oakes, V. E. Berry, D. H. Spill- man, N. S. McLeod, Cecil Chris- man. Missionary Licentiates: Florence Collier, —. —. � Celia Green, Dr. Myrtle B. Hudson, Mary A. Clark, Mrs. Ada La France, Laura B. Mor- rison, C. L. Williams, Vernon Flory, Ella Rollins, Hazel Roth, Nellie Clark, Eva Beeler, Clyde Sage, Nathaniel Banks, Mrs. Jane Baldwin, Verda Gibson, Coress Goldsberry, Thelma Flat- turn, Francella Schoberth, Floyd Denney, Mrs. Bertha Pflugradt, Clarice Heydenfeldt. Honorary: Mrs. Helen Jarvis. Church School Teachers: Florence Adamson, Mrs. Millie Adamson, W. B. Ammundsen, J. D. Bare, Mrs. J. D. Bare, Allyce Bond, Delmer Bond, Law- rence Breitigam, V. R. Brenner, Geneva Brookshire, Lena But- ler, Ruth Carlson, Cecil Chris- man, Mrs. Cecil Crisman, E. M. Christiansen, Jack Craver, C. R. Cyphers, Mrs. C. R. Cyphers, Mrs. Lois Flory, Mrs. L. W. Ful- ler, Robert Gepford, Mrs. Julia Goeringer, Elinore Hahn, Mrs. Mae Hanley, Mrs. Irma Haynes, Mrs. Clara Heinrich, Della Hemme, Frances Johnson, Mrs. Leona Kinnison, Maxine Kochen- derfer, Mrs. Cornelia Landstrom, Roy Lessard, Mrs. Roy Lessard, Alpha Loper, Bessie Loper, Paul Meeth, L. W. Miller, W. B. 1V1i- raniontes, Grace Morel, Hazel Morrow, Alma McClenaghan, James McClenaghan, Martha MacElvaine, Mrs. V. R. Nelson, Irene Neumann, Fyrnn Nevis, Marjorie Olinder, C. R. Olmstead, Mrs. Addie Owens, Mrs. Amanda Pease, Mrs. A. L. Peugh, B. I. Rasmussen, Hazel Rasmussen, Ruth Rice, Mrs. R. L. Roberts, Mrs. Dorothy Roach, Helyne Ruminson, Mrs. Clara Sanders, Reginald Shephard, Virginia Shull, Dale Smith, Hazel Strip- lin, Enid Thompson, Mrs. Beth Thurston, Helen Toews, Lydia Toews, Marian Toews, C. 0. Tru- bey, Mrs. Agnes Van Tilborg, J. Frank Wallace, E. C. Walter, Mrs. E. C. Walter, H. E. Wester- meyer, Walter Wheeler, Mrs. Theone Wheeler, Judson Whit- ney, Ruth Williams, Kenneth Wilson, Mrs. Eiffel Winn. • PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE � 55 HAWAIIAN MISSION Entered 1895 Territory: The Hawaiian Islands. Population: 396,715; churches, 8; members, 725. Cable Address: " Adventist," Hono- lulu. Office Address: 1120 Keeaumoku St., Honolulu, Hawaii. (Tele- phone, 3713.) Officers: Supt., C. S. Prout. See. and Treas., H. Baerg. Advisory Committee: C. S. Prout, H. Baerg, W. P. Barto, Arthur Delafield, R. E. Delafield, C. R. Harrison, Shohei Miyake, G. H. Miranda, J. A. Simonson, S. 0. Martin, L. D. Weber. Legal Assn.: "Hawaiian Associa- tion of Seventh-day Adventists." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, H. Baerg. Educational, J. A. Simonson. Field Miss., 0. A. Bowen. Home Miss. and Religious Lib- erty, C. S. Prout. Sabbath School, Mrs. H. Baerg. Y. P. M. V., 0. A. Bowen. Ministers: C. S. Prout, W. P. Barto, S. 0. Martin, J. A. Simonson, L. D. \Veber, Shohei Miyake. Honorary: L. T. Heaton, R. J. McKeague. Licentiates: Arthur Delafield, R. E. Delafield, C. R. Harrison, F. E. Rice, H. Baerg. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. H. Baerg, A. R. Barron, Mrs. A. R. Barron, Mrs. W. P. Barto, Walter Bolinger, Mrs. Walter Bolinger, 0. A. Bowen, Mrs. 0. A. Bowen, Dovie Brix, Winifred Craig, Mrs. Arthur Delafield, Mrs. R. E. Delafield, Thelma Estes, Richard Gima, Mrs. C. R. Harrison, Willamae, Hawkins, Mrs. L. T. Heaton, J. H. Horning, Mrs. J. H. Horn- ing, Mrs. Juliette Lau, Mrs. S. 0. Martin, Mrs. Toshi Miyake, R. S. Morrison, Mrs. R. S. Morrison, Helen Morton, Mrs. Betty M. Player, Mrs. C. S. Prout, Grace Rader, Mrs. F. E. Rice, Edna Simon, Mrs. Viola H. Simonson, Mrs. L. D. Weber. Academic Teachers: A. R. Barron, Mrs. A. R. Barron, Walter Bolinger, Richard Gima, R. S. Morrison, Mrs. R. S. Morri- son, F. E. Rice, Mrs. F. E. Rice, Edna Simon, J. A. Simonson, Mrs. Viola H. Simonson. Church School Teachers: Dovie Brix, Winifred Craig. Thelma Estes, Willamae Haw- kins, J. H. Horning, Mrs. J. H. Horning, Mrs. Juliette Lau, Helen Morton, Grace Rader. NEVADA-UTAH CONFERENCE Organized 1931 Territory: The States of Nevada, and Utah; and all that portion of California east of the summit of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and north of El Dorado County, with the exception of Modoc County. Population: 603,905; churches, 17; members, 732. Office Address: 1852 South Eighth East, Salt Lake City, Utah. (Phone, Hyland 1924.) Postal Address: Box 56, Sugar- house Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. Officers: Pres., C. R. Webster. Sec.-Treas., G. B. Nelson. Executive Committee: C. R. Webster, H. A. Rentfro, G. B. Nelson, H. W. Tamka, Dr. C. M. Smith, A. H. Field. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, G. B. Nel- son. Educational and Religious Lib- erty, C. R. Webster. 56 � PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE Field Miss. and Temperance, D. V. Pond. Home Miss., H. A. Rentfro. Sabbath School, Mrs. C. R. Web- ster. Y. P. M. V., A. H. Field. Ministers: C. R. 'Webster, A. H. Field, C. F. Lickey, W. A. Westerhout. Licentiates: H. A. Rentfro, D. V. Pond, R. F. Radke, Caleb Davidian, B. W. Mattison, G. B. Nelson, O. F. Lenz. Missionary Licentiates: Aileen Carter, Mrs. C. R. Web- ster. Church School Teachers: Wayne Andrews, Muriel Harlow, Mrs. Florence Dale, Caleb Da- vidian, Mrs. Orva Hammers- mark, Emil Lenz, Airs. Emil Lenz, 0. F. Lenz, Mrs. 0. F. Lenz, Dorothy Paulsen, Ruby Spear, F. R. Wendell, Mrs. F. R. Wendell, R. F. Holt. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CON- FERENCE Organized 1911 Territory: The following-named counties in the State of Califor- nia: Modoc, Siskiyou, Del Norte, Humboldt, Trinity, Mendocino, Shasta, Lassen, Tehama, Glenn, Plumas, Butte, Sierra, Lake, Co- lusa, Sutter, Yuba, Nevada, El- dorado, Placer, Sonoma, Marin, Napa, Yolo, Amador, Calaveras, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Con- tra Costa, Alameda, Solano, with the exception of that small por- tion of these counties along and east of Highway No. 89, begin- ning at the junction of that high- way with highway No. 50, south of Lake Tahoe and continuing northward along highway No. 89 to the junction of that highway with highway No. 36 west of Lake Almanor and along and south of highway No. 36 east- ward to the junction of that highway with highway No. 395, continuing eastward along high- way No. 395 and an unnumbered roadway to the California-Ne- vada line. Population: 1,288,087; churches, 58; members, 6,351. dffice: 537 25th Street, Oakland, Calif. (Phone, Highgate 1853.) Officers: Pres., L. K. Dickson. Sec. and Treas., C. C. Mattison. Executive Committee: L. K. Dickson, C. C. Mattison, Dr. H. W. Vollmer, I. G. Krieger, E. F. Peterson, H. W. Crane, B. W. Brown. Legal Assn.: " Northern Cali- fornia Conference Assn. of the S. D. A." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, C. W. Christian. Educational, J. T. Porter. Field Miss., W. W. West; Asst., A. J. Werner. Home Miss., C. J. Ritchie. Medical, H. W. Vollmer, M. D. Religious Liberty, L. K. Dickson. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., Eric B. Hare. Ministers: L. K. Dickson, B. W. Brown, R. Cales, C. W. Hartwick, E. F. Peterson, 0. B. Stevens, H. W. Vollmer, A. J. Wearner, H. L. Wallace, R. Calderone, Eric B. Hare, L. E. Tupper, C. J. Ritchie, H. C. Olmstead, G. R. West, H. A. Curran, H. D. Dobbins, C. R. Gibbs, B. A. Reile, T. L. Thuem- ler, E. H. Emmerson, C. E. Ac- Moody, J. G. Gjording, Frederick Lee, J. T. Porter, Theron Treat, L. 0. Pattison. Honorary: Dr. G. K. Abbott, Dr. C. C. Landis. Licentiates: P. C. Heubach, Martin Davis, W. W. West, C. C. Mattison, L. R. Rasmussen, F. A. Lashier, PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE � 57 Kingsley Minifie, Wilton Lock- wood, R. B. Prout, A. J. Werner. Honorary: 0. W. Dolph. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. Thora Hartwick, Mrs. A. B. Francis, Ella McBroom, Mrs. Mae Van Horne, Muriel B. Wich- man, Stella Peterson, Jeannette Wilson, C. W. Christian, Mrs. Irene Anderson, Mrs. Nan Mac- Kenzie, Hedwig Nagele, Ruth Cossentine, Alice Duerksen, A. E. Butler, Mrs. L. M. Maycock, Florence Cucchi, Louise King, Hiram Dukes, W. R. Bobst, Mrs. Lottie Kuhns, R. G. Lewis. Academy Teachers: Richard B. Lewis, R. B. Prout, Alice C. Babcock, Mrs. Lucy Whitney, W. B. Taylor, D. A. Courville, H. D. Wheeler, Philip Kiez, Dr. R. A. Buchannan, Rae Weinheimer, A. A. Rupert, Zella Rine, L. M. Knapp, J. E. Hansen, L. R. Rasmussen, H. Lyle Wal- lace, E. C. Chapman, Neva Sand- born, J. E. Denehy, Mrs. R. B. Prout, Mrs. D. E. Jacobs, Wil- liam Wilkinson, Mrs. William Wilkinson, P. C. Heubach, F. J. Wallace, II. B. Wilcox, Evelyn Wegner, F. B. Fisher, Mrs. H. Voorheis, Winifred Wichman, Wilton Baldwin. Supervisors Normal Department: Dorothy E. White, Mrs. Gladys Stearns, Doris Carlsen. Church School Teachers: Adelaide Christian, Kathleen Kachuck, Carrie Tichenor, Anna Jensen, Hazel Moody, Donald Jacobs, Kathryn Reinmuth, L. 0. Pattison, Mrs. L. 0. Pattison, Evelyn Oberti, Edna Wilbur, Otto Hancock, Harold Mauk, Mrs. Jessie H. Dillon, Dorothy Hesseltine, Mrs. Hazel Morris, Mrs. Lettie B. Fiman, Mrs. A. W. Hanson, F. A. Lashier, Mrs. F. A. Lashier, George Thompson, Mrs. George Thompson, Helen Youngs, M. A. Reese, Laurene Flanagan, Paul Limerick, Mrs. Paul Limerick, Soletha Smith, Mrs. Margaret Gibson, Thomas Geraty, Elsie Nelson, Mrs. Ruth Schultz, Lula White, Mrs. Hazel Shafer, Myrta Hart, Mildred Jones, Mildred Martin, Hazel Mc Vicker, Bertha Towler, Mary Place, Carl D. Anderson, Mrs. Carl D. Anderson, Mrs. Waive Green, Wilfred Rathbun, Mrs. Wilfred Rathbun, Gladys Flat- ten, Margie Northey, Lorene Putnam. SOUTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE Reorganized 1932 Territory: The following-named counties in the State of Califor- nia: Orange, San Diego, Impe- rial, Riverside, San Bernardino. Population: 605,000; churches, 47; members, 6,041. Office: 9707 Magnolia Ave., 'Arling- ton, Calif. (Telephone, 9012.) Office Address: Box 584, Arlington, Calif. Officers: Pres., E. F. Hackman. Sec. and Treas., L. E. Biggs. Executive Committee: E. F. Hackman, L. E. Biggs, M. B. Graybill, M. D., S. T. Borg, N. C. Petersen, C. A. Thompson, H. C. Neslund, M. D., A. C. Larsen, K. J. Reynolds, C. O'Reilly, T. F. Culhane. Legal Assns.: " Southeastern California Assn. of S. D. A." " Seventh-day Adventists Asso- ciation of Southeastern Califor- nia, a Corporation Sole." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Herl,e:t Griffith. Educational and Home CO1T1 W. L. Avery. Field Miss., J. D. Leslie. Home Miss. and Sab. School, C. J. Ritchie. Medical, Dr. C. E. Nelson. 58 � PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE Rel. Liberty, E. F. Hackman. Y. P. M. V., J. C. Nixon. Ministers: E. F. Hackman, R. A. Anderson, L. R. Anderson, W. L. Avery, S. T. Borg, C. W. E. Bond, E. E. Cossentine, H. H. Dexter, An- tonio Fernandez, F. 0. Fowler, A. B. Huenergardt, H. II. Hicks, E. R. Johnson, C. L. Lingerfelter, G. R. E. McNay, J. A. Neilsen, J. C. Nixon, F. A. Moran, N. C. Petersen, J. C. Stevens, H. J. Shaw, C. M. Sorenson, G. A. Truesdell. Sustentation Workers: J. W. Adams, J. W. Allison, F. B. Armitage, J. W. Beams, W. L. Bird, Burt Bray, E. A. Bristol, B. F. Bryan, R. J. Bry- ant, J. A. Burden, W. D. Burden, L. J. Burgess, J. A. Chaney, A. G. Christiansen, E. A. Curtis, E. C. Cushman, D. P. Gaede, E. E. Gardner, W. A. George, M.D., L. A. Gibson, 0. J. Graf, H. L. Hoover, 0. M. Kittle, T. M. Langberg, J. D. Lorenz, A. Moun- tain, A. G. Nelson, M.D., R. J. Nethery, D. A. Parsons, L. F. Passebois, N. W. Philips, C. H. Rittenhouse, G. H. Skinner, J. B. Stuyvesant, W. H. Wakeham, Luther Warren, N. V. Willess. Licentiates: K. F. Arabs, N. Banks, J. D. Leslie, A. C. Madsen, C. A. Pyle, F. H. Raley, C. A. Robaina, D. W. Smith, A. M. Tillman, Dan Dirksen, George Freeman, R. H. Kezer, C. E. Nelson, M.D. Missionary Licentiates: Rose Boose, Donald Clark, Grace Falkenberg, Bertha Davis, Oma Gentry, Dorothy Kellogg, Marion Leitch, A. C. Larsen, Mrs. Mary Little, Mrs. W. I. Morey, K. J. Reynolds, J. D. Marshall, Mrs. Edith Sawyer, Mrs. E. B. Stod- dard, Mrs. L. V. Smith, Mrs. M. Smith, W. F. Van Atta, L. E. Biggs. Academic Teachers: C. A. Gorton, Wallace Nethery, Mabel Andre, F. Brown, Irene Wakeham, C. A. Plye, Paul Adams, Joe Marshall, Mrs. Edith Wall, Mrs. V. Marnella, A. C. Madsen, Frank Moran. Church School Teachers: Mrs. Clifford Skinner, Mrs. RIlla Manning, Marie Christiansen, Elizabeth Sciarrillo, Mary Mo- reno, Mrs. Ethel Haley, Mrs. Mary Groome, Ruth Phillips, Paul Felker, Mrs. Alyda Jarrett, Mrs. Jessie Osborne, R. L. Gar- her, Mrs. R. L. Garber, Berwyn. Palmer, Mrs. Daisy Sturges, Mrs. Pearl Wilson, Mrs. Florence Adams, Mrs. Carrie Brown, Marie Lucas, Ethel Nash, Mrs. Clarence Purdy, Evelyn Roose, Helen Johnson, Dale Nesbitt, Mrs. Leora Ferguson, Gerald Mosier, Roberta Knoss, Claude Heitman, Bernice Squier, Alma Nephew, Mrs. Crystal Duce, Es- ther Duce, Mrs. Caroline Mote, Mrs. Frances Ross, Frances Reed, Hilda Benjamin, Dallas Colvin, Gladys Rosser, Leona James, Mrs. Mabel Pierce, Mrs. Merle Hoffman, C. R. Baker, Virginia Hughes. 111111 .1.016 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE Organized 1901 Territory: The following counties in the State of California; Los Angeles, Ventura, Inyo, Mono. that part of Kern County lying south and east of the Tehachapi Mountains, and all that part of Santa Barbara County lying to the east and south of a line be- ginning at the intersection of the 120th meridian with the north boundary line of said Santa Bar- bara County, thence south on the said 120th meridian to the summit of the No Joqui Grade; thence following the No Joqui PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE � 59 Grade in a southwesterly direc- tion to the Pacific Ocean. Population: 2,315,883; churches, 51; members, 9,285. Office: 3131 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, California. (Telephone, Capitol 7344) Postal Address: Station A, Box 148, Los Angeles, Calif. Officels: Pres., David Voth. Sec.-Treas., B. M. Emerson. Executive Committee: David Voth, B. M. Emerson, W. M. Adams, William Guthrie, P. G. Rodgers, Dr. M. A. McElhany, G. H. Curtis, Philip Knox, W. W. Ruble, F. G. Lane. Legal Assn.: "Southern Califor- nia Association of Seventh-day Adventists." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, H. Nor- ton. Educational, W. W. Ruble. Field Miss., A. E. Barnes. Home Miss., H. M. Burwell. Medical, � Religious Liberty, W. M. Adams. Sabbath School, Mary D. Hop- kins. Y. P. M. V., L. A. Skinner. Ministers: David Voth, W. M. Adams, S. Donaldson, C. A. Holt, G. B. Haining, P. L. Knox, R. F. Cot- trell, C. S. Nicolas, F. W. Paap, P. G. Rodgers, W. W. Ruble, W. H. Schacht, E. T. Seat, C. D. Striplin, L. A. Wilcox, A. Mun- son, C. J. Coon, H. C. Lacey, F. G. Lane, W. R. Jefferson, H. E. Mc- Whinney, R. H. Nightingale, L. A. Skinner, B. R. Spear, Emanuel Remsen, A. W. Truman, M.D., W. E. Barr. Honorary: R. A. Hare, M. D., M. M. Hare, M. D., Riley Russell, M. D., J. B. Nelson, L. R. Marsh, Sustentation : A. D. Armstrong, William Guthrie, E. G. Hayes, J. S. Rouse, F. H. Westphal, J. W. Westphal, J. M. Campbell. Licentiates: P. B. Bontemps, H. M. Burwell, B. M. Emerson, J. E. Young, C. C. Morlan, A. T. Okohira, W. S. Potts, Robert Kitto, A. E. Barnes, Donald Darst, Waco Mc- Cully, R. D. Moon, G. A. Rosen- berg. Honorary: I. A. Ford, W. W. Worster, Rudolph Rodriguez, M.D. Missionary Licentiates: Lona Brosi, Oleta Butcher, H. de Fluiter, Mrs. H. de Fluiter, Vienna Hamilton, A. R. Dennis, Jennie Ireland, Reathel Jenkins, Ada Madison, H. Norton, Lillian Santee, Mary Treber, Hester Walsh, Wilbur Dunn, Mary D. Hopkins, Georgia Rader. Academic Teachers: J. E. Young, B.Th., Waco Mc- Cully, B.A., Kathryn Speh, M.A. Ivan Neilsen, B.A., Virgil Jack- son, B.A., Alvina Osiek, M.S., Ellen Anderson, B.S., R. Kirk McAllister, B.A., Stanley Leding- ton, B.Mus., Grace Buell, B.A., Ruth Edeburn, W. S. Potts, M.A., Edna Kilcher, B.A., Mildred Grandbois, M.A., Helena Kellogg, B.A., C. D. Striplin, M.S., Robert Kitto, M.A., W. V. Albee, RA., P. G. Wipperman, B.A., N. L. Parker, B.A., Pauline Hanson, M.A., Mabel Cason, Olive West- phal, B.A., Grace Butler, B.A., Madge Gould. Church School Teachers: Louise Alcorn, F. V. Anderson, Frances Blake, Hylda Booker, Effie Carroll, Mrs. V. L. Chap- man, Iris Chrisman, LaVonne Cortright, June Culhane, Donald Darst, Dorothea Dilbeck, Hilda Dobson, Esther Dockham, Ruth Fillbach, Katheryn Francis, Ethel Griese, Fern Halverson, Esther Heim, Hila Hughes, Vada Huling, Mrs. V. Jackson, May Knowles, Mrs. J. A. Land, Marion Lewis, Lillian Lindstrom, Mar- GO � PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE tha Lovell, Stella Macmillan, Mrs. T. A. McFarland, Mrs. J. A. Merkel, Mrs. E. S. Moore, Esther Morris, Alfrieda Morten- sen, Mildred Murdick, Geruld Nett, Mrs. W. F. Norwood, J. J. Paulson, Mrs. J. J. Paulson, Emma Ramstead, C. A. Ran- dolph, F. G. Reid, Mrs. F. G. Reid, Willeta Rickabaugh, Laura Shafer, Katherine Siemens, Alice Sin ith, Elwyn Smith, Geneva Smith, Vivian Smith, Estelle Sweeney, Cleora Turner, Bar- bara Walters, Mrs. L. R. Walton, Recarda Williams, Vera Wood- man, Joseph Zinke. INSTITUTIONS IN THE PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE Educational: Boarding: Arizona Academy, 1325 North Fourteenth St., Phoenix, Ariz. Lodi Academy, Bin 8, Lodi, Cal. Pacific Union College, Angwin, Napa Co., Calif. Southern California Junior Col- lege, Route 1, Arlington, Calif. Non Boarding: Fresno Academy, 841 West Bel- mont Ave., Fresno, Calif. Glendale Union Academy, 700 Kimlin Drive, Glendale, Calif. Golden Gate Academy, 1709 Al- catraz Ave., Berkeley, Calif. Hawaiian Mission Academy, 1417 Makiki St., Honolulu, Hawaii. Kern Academy, Shafter, Calif. Loma Linda Academy, Loma Linda, Calif. Long Beach Academy, 1880 Daw- son Ave., Long Beach, Calif. Los Angeles Academy, 3210 Post St., Los Angeles, Calif. (Mail address, Box 332, Station A, Los Angeles, Calif.) Modesto Union Academy, 335 Colorado Ave., Modesto, Calif. Mountain View Union Academy, Mountain View, Calif. Nevada-Utah Academy, 2171 S. 5th East, Salt Lake City, Utah. San Diego Academy, 3057 G St., San Diego, Calif. Publishing: Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Moun- tain View, Calif. Sanitariums: Glendale Sanitarium and Hospi- tal, 1509 East Wilson Ave., Glendale, Calif. (Mail address, Box 871, Glendale, Calif.) Loma Linda Sanitarium, Loma Linda, Calif. Paradise Valley Sanitarium, Na- tional City, Calif. St. Helena Sanitarium, Sanita- rium, Napa Co., Calif. White Memorial Hospital, cor. Boyle and Michigan Ayes., Los Angeles, Calif. Medical: College of Medical Evangelists, Loma Linda and Los Angeles, Calif. SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE Organized 1932 Territory: The Conferences of Ala- bama-Mississippi, Carolina, Flor- ida, Georgia-Cumberland, and Kentucky-Tennessee. Population: 19,172,972; churches, 283; members, 16,164. Telegraphic Address: Phone, Dear- born 7748. Office: 437 East Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga. Officers: Pres., J. K. Jones. Sec. and Treas., C. 0. Franz. Executive Committee: J. K. Jones, C. 0. Franz, H. W. Wal- ker, H. E. Lysinger, L. E. Len- SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE � 61 heim, R. I. Keate, C. V. Ander- son, J. C. Thompson, G. A. Huse, 11. F. Kirk, C. A. Russell, B. M. Preston, J. L. Shuler, E. A. Sutherland. Legal Assn.: "Southern Union Conference Association of S. D. A." Auditor, C. 0. Franz. Transportation Agent, J. K. Jones. Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., C. A. Russell. Field Miss., H. F. Kirk. Home Miss., B. M. Preston. Religious Liberty, J. K. Jones. Union Evangelist, J. L. Shuler. Ministers: J. K. Jones, H. K. Christman, J. L. Shuler, H. F. Kirk, J. r. Shultz, C. A. Russell, B. M. Preston, J. C. Thompson. Honorary: W. H. Armstrong, C. E. Boynton, R. H. Brock, J. F. Brownlee, C. J. Buhalts, V. 0. Cole, N. H. Conway, 0. B. Crary, H. J. Doolittle, R. S. Donnell, F. W. Field, K. R. Haughey, L. E. Wellman, J. G. White, P. C. Hanson, E. A. Sutherland, W. W. Williams, W. L. Adkins. Licentiates: C. 0. Franz, H. E. Snide, E. C. Waller, S. Brown, G. A. Huse, D. C. Ludington. Honorary: L. D. Randall, Mrs. M. Sype-Atteberry, A. N. Atte- berry. Missionary Licentiates: R. G. Bowen, C. W. Lynn, W. A. Harvey, W. R. White. Honorary: Mrs. M. Balsbaugh, Miss M. Baxter, Miss E. Mc- Hugh, Miss R. Orchill, Miss C. Stringer, Mrs. E. C. Widgery, Mrs. W. W. Williams, Mrs. M. Smith. Union Colored Department Pres., J. K. Jones. Sec. and Treas., C. 0. Franz. Union Evangelist, F. S. Keitts. Asst. Sec., Educational, Y. P. M. V., and Home Miss., Anna Knight. Committee: J. K. Jones, C. 0. Franz, H. W. Walker, H. E. Lysinger, L. E. Lenheim, R. I. Keate, C. V. Anderson, F. S. Keitts, Anna Knight, J. S. Green, P. M. Boyd, J. S. Thomas, E. Wilkins, A. B. Storey. Ministers: F. S. Keitts, J. L. Moran, C. E. Moseley, 0. A. Troy, 0. B. Edwards. Honorary: C. M. Kinney, N. B. King, J. F. Crichlow. Licentiate: H. E. Ford, T. R. M. Howard. Missionary Licentiate: Anna Knight. ALABAMA-MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE Organized 1932 Territory: The States of Alabama, Mississippi, and the following counties in Florida: Escambia, Santa Rosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington, Jackson, Okaloosa, Gulf, Bay, and Calhoun. Poulation: 4,827,863; churches, 55; members, 2,496. Office Address: 1703-24th Ave., Meridian, Miss. (Phone 431.) Officers: Pres., H. W. Walker. Sec. and Treas., Clyde Franz. Executive Committee: H. 'W. Walker, Clyde Franz, L. A. But- terfield, H. 0. Rogers, J. G. White, C. F. Graves, M. R. Garrett. Legal Assn.: "Alabama-Missis- sippi Conference Association of Seventh-day Adventists." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, J. M. Jansen. Educational and Y. P. M. V., Miss Marion G. Seitz. 62 � SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE Field Miss., V. R. Johnson. Home Miss. and Sabbath School, C. F. Graves. Religious Liberty, W. H. Wester- meyer and F. H. Devinney. Ministers: H. W. Walker, L. A. Butterfield, W. W. Walker, F. H. DeVinney, C. J. Buhalts, C. F. Graves, M. R. Garrett, A. R. P. Johnson, W. 11. Westermeyer. Licentiates: H. E. McClure, J. D. Dobbs. Missionary Licentiates: Rachel-May Lemon, Clyde Franz, J. M. Jansen, Mrs. K. A. Ma- caulay. Church School Teachers: T. D. Strickland, Mrs. T. D. Strickland, Lois Duncan, Hazel King, Mrs. W. S. Byran, Minnie Duncan, Ola Bryars, Annie Lowe, Mrs. Wheeler Clark, Ruth Davis, Mary Ross, Emil Messenger, J. R. Minesinger, Mrs. Lucile Tib- bets, Flora Savelle, Mrs. Sadie Liles, H. G. Sammer, Mrs. Ray Chastain, Jeroleen Davis, Em- press Samson, Mrs. H. E. Willis, Mrs. W. H. Westermeyer. Colored Department Committee: H. W. Walker, Clyde Franz, J. S. Green, C. F. Curtis, T. T. Frazier. Ministers: J. S. Green, C. F. Curtis, N. B. King. Licentiates: C. B. Holloway, B. H. Ewing, 0. B. Hall, W. G. Mills, W. E. Adams. Missionary Licentiate: H. T. M. Palmer. Church School Teachers: Frances Fountain, Mrs. 0. B. Hall, Mrs. Evelyn Street, H. T. M. Palmer, Julia Baugh, Seneva Crosgrove, Mrs. G. Jenkins. CAROLINA CONFERENCE Organized in 1901 and 1907, as the North Carolina and South Caro- lina Conferences; reorganized as Carolina Conference in 1918. Territory: The States of North and South Carolina, except- ing Cherokee County, N. C., which belongs to the Georgia- Cumberland Conference. Population: 4,892,890; churches, 56; members, 2,376. Office Address: 213 North Mc- Dowell St., Charlotte, N. C. (Telephone, 695L) Postal Address: Box 930, Charlotte, N. C. Officers: Pres., H. E. Lysinger. Sec. and Treas., F. R. Boggs. Executive Committee: H. E. Ly- singer, F. R. Boggs, E. L. Jones, R. E. Griffin, H. F. Taylor, B. F. Kneeland, E. C. Waller. Legal Assn.: "Carolina Confer- ence Association of Seventh-day Adventists, Incorporated." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, F. R. Boggs. Educational and Y. P. M. V., A. D. Kaelin. Field Miss., A. E. Deyo. Home Miss., and Sabbath School, M. E. Chapman. Religious. Lib., A. J. Clark. Medical, J. F. Brownsberger. Ministers: H. E. Lysinger, M. E. Chapman, H. F. Taylor, B. F. Kneeland, U. Bender, R. E. Griffin, A. E. Deyo. Licentiates: W. H. Atherly, R. L. Winders, J. W. Franklin, D. F. Haynes, P. W. Schmehl. Missionary Licentiates: F. R. Boggs, C. H. Spurgeon, A. D. Kaelin, Mrs. M. Lucas. Church School Teachers: Grace Marquis, Ferrel Gibson, Mrs. W. H. Ferciot, Dorothy Gray, Mrs. Edna Gray, Helen SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE � 63 Campbell, Edra Wigle, Mrs. A. J. Leighton, Velma Walker, Velma Campbell, Beatrice New- kirk, Mrs. Marie Acuff, Mrs. Helen Graham, Erma Storey, Mrs. J. B. Clymer, Mrs. Belle Byrd, Lelah Ray, Mrs. Carolyn Brantley. Colored Department Committee: H. E. Lysinger, F. R. Boggs, F. A. Osterman, P. M. Boyd, W. H. Winston. Ministers: F. A. Osterman, W. H. Winston, P. M. Boyd. Honorary: N. J. Grant. Licentiate: F. L. Bland. Missionary Licentiate: W. R. Robinson. Honorary: Charlotte G. Weeks. Church School Teachers: Mrs. L. A. Page, Mrs. Alberta Daniels, William Robinson, Ber- nice Hall. FLORIDA CONFERENCE Organized 1893 Territory: The State of Florida, excepting the counties of Es- cambia, Santa Rosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington, Gulf, Jack. son, Oskaloosa, Bay, and Cal- houn, which belong to the Ala- bama-Mississippi Conference. Population: 1,418,064; churches, 64; members, 4,415. Office: 311 North Rosalind Ave., Orlando, Fla.; Box 372. (Tele- phone, 4276.) Officers: Pres., L. E. Lenheim. Sec. and Treas., H. E. Schneider. Executive Committee: L. E. Len- heim, H. E. Schneider, L. C. Evans, F. C. Webster, B. H. Shaw, H. Lester, Dr. R. S. Akers. Legal Assn.: "Florida Confer- ence Association of Seventh-day Adventists, Inc." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, H. E. Schneider; Associate, C. H. Boyts. Educational and Y. P. M. V., Field Miss., Nathan Russell. Home Miss., and Sabbath Sch., J. C. Klose. Medical, L. M. Sutter, M. D. Religious Liberty, L. E. Lenheim. Ministers: L. T. Crisler, L. C. Evans, J. C. Klose, W. S. Lawrence, L. E. Len- heim, H. S. Prenier, J. D. Reavis, M. H. St. John, B. H. Shaw, F. C. Webster, J. E. Whelpley. Honorary: R. E. French, J. H. Krum, J. B. Locken, C. B. Stephenson. Licentiates: J. M. Cox, F. D. Meintzer, K. A. Wright, W. E. Kuester. Missionary Licentiates: Anna C. Delvers, Martha Ferree, T. D. Gibson, H. E. Schneider, Lucille R. Smith, Nathan Rus- sell, C. H. Boyts. Church School Teachers: Mrs. J. R. Conger, E. G. Wrig- ley, Mrs. E. G. Wrigley, George Russell, Mrs. Mabel Smith, Miss Virginia Clarke, Mrs. Irva Baes- sler, Miss Esther Thompson, S. G. Northcott, Mrs. Ida J. Sollen- berger, Miss Helen Sauer, Miss Anna Tucker, Miss Cleone Lewis, Miss Bernice Simon, Alex Stein- ert, Mrs. Alex Steinert, Miss Ercel Bradley, Mrs. A. M. Wat- son, Miss Louise Batten, Miss Clara Curtis, Miss Grace Bush, Miss Theresa Richardson, Miss Annette Rilea. Colored Department Committee: L. E. Lenheim, H. E. Schneider, J. G. Thomas, H. D. Singleton, A. J. Bailey. Ministers: J. A. Bookhart, H. D. Singleton, M. C. Strachan, J. G. Thomas. Licentiate: L. S. Follette. Church School Teachers: Trula E. Wade, Margaret E. 64 � SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE Caldwell, Mary Louise Miller, Henrietta Emanuel, A. P. Mc- Nichols, M. B. Ezzard, Catherine Murray, Mrs. Alyce Follette. GEORGIA-CUMBERLAND CONFERENCE Organized 1932 Territory: Eastern Tennessee, the western boundary being the western line of the counties of Clay, Jackson, Smith, DeKalb, Warren, Grundy, and Marion; also one county in western North Carolina, Cherokee; and the State of Georgia. Population: 3,743,880; churches, 58; members, 3,438. Office: 547 Cherokee Ave., S. E., Atlanta, Ga. Post Office Address: Bo± 4929, At- lanta, Ga. Officers: Pres., R. I. Keate. Phone, Jackson 2982.) Sec.-Treas., C. G. Ortner. (Res. Phone, Main 6024.) Executive Committee: R. I. Keate, C. G. Ortner, A. C. Griffin, V. A. LaGrone, B. F. Summerour, Dr. L. E. Coolidge, S. M. Schlei- fer. Legal Assns.: "The Cumberland Conference Association of Sev- enth-day Adventists, Incorpor- ated." "The Georgia Confer- ence Association of Seventh-day Adventists, Incorporated." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, C. G. Ortner. Educational and Y. P. M. V., E. G. Truitt. Field Miss., J. R. McWilliams. Home Miss., R. E. Crawford. Medical, Dr. J. F. Schneider. Religious Liberty, S. M. Schleifer. Sabbath School, Anita Martin. Ministers: R. I. Keate, W. E. Lanier, A. C. Griffin, W. G. Kneeland, S. M. Schleifer, V. A. LaGrone, G. Me- dairy (sustentation). Licentiates: J. R. Perkins, F. W. Harvey, J. S. Jameson, Dr. J. R. Mitchell, R. E. Crawford, C. J. Ashlock, E. G. Truitt, C. G. Ortner, L. R. Schultz, J. R. McWilliams. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. M. Smith, Dr. J. F. Schnei- der, Anita Martin, Mrs. W. G. Kneeland, Maude Crump, Mrs. R. I. Keate, W. S. James. Church School Teachers: Carl Jacobs, Mrs. Harry Duff, Marjorie Randall, Mrs. H. V. Ashley, Mrs. H. E. Beck, Lois Walker, Nellie Ferree, Mrs. Claudia Dillard, Mrs. Martin Shain, Evelyn Karr, Mrs. J. H. Diggs, Betty Nicholson, Mrs. A. C. Griffin, Mildred Powers, Stan- ley Harris, Mrs. Stanley Harris, Mrs. Inez Wrenn, Mrs. Lela Whorton, Mrs. R. L. Underwood, Mrs. X. P. Walton, Mrs. George Dean, Ruby Shreve, Mattie B. Chastain, Nellie VanDoren, Doris Cone. Colored Department Committee: R. I. Keate, C. G. Ortner, F. H. Stevens, N. B. Smith, E. Wil- kins. Ministers: F. H. Stevens, N. B. Smith, E. Wilkins, J. B. Mallory. Licentiate: R. M. Berry. Missionary Licentiate: C. A. Lynes. Church School Teachers: Miss Mildred McClellan, Mrs. Annie Cantrell, Miss Jessie Haynes, Mrs. D. L. Custard, Mrs. M. F. Sweedenberg. KENTUCKY-TENNESSEE CONFERENCE Organized: Kentucky, 1908; Ten- nessee, 1888; Consolidated 1932 Territory: The state of Kentucky and Western Tennessee, the SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE � 65 eastern boundary being the east- ern line of the counties of Ma- con, Trousdale, Wilson, Cannon, Coffee, Franklin. Population: 4,086,328; churches, 50; members, 3,439. Office: 2001 24th Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Telephone, 6-0573. Officers: Pres., C. V. Anderson. Sec.-Treas., W. E. Abernathy. Executive Committee: C. V. An- derson, W. E. Abernathy, J. E. All, G. E. Leffler, R. W. Martin, Jeff Hickman, J. E. Shultz. Legal Assn.: "Kentucky-Tennes- see Conference Association of Seventh-day Adventists, Inc." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, W. E. Abernathy. Educational and Y. P. M. V., Field Miss., Arva, Nickless. Home Miss. and S'ab. School, George Butler. Religious Liberty for Kentucky, S. G. Haughey; for Tennessee, W. W. White. Ministers: C. V. Anderson, George Butler, Arva. Nickless, G. E. Leffler, R. M. Whitsett, Allen Walker, W. W. White, J. E. All, H. J. Welch, G. W. Holman, Frank Weeks, S. G. Haughey. Licentiates: A. L. Dickerson, E. C. Banks, H. D. Colburn. Missionary Licentiates: W. E. Abernathy, T. I. Rush, V. W. Esquilla, M. Bartholomew, Mrs. J. P. Russell, Mrs. J. W. Wilhelm, Kathleen Meyer. Church School Teachers: Mrs. Mae Keel, C. E. Sauder, Thelma Wallace, Arline Cham- bers, Martha Zehm, Audry Klaus, L. A. Wildes, Mrs. Ethel Wildes, Jessie Pride, P. S. Haughey, Minnie Brown, Lee Fickess, Mrs. Dorothy Gulley, Eldred Beard- sley, Mrs. Eldred Beardsley, George Crawford, C. P. W. Han- zel, Effie French, W. F. Ray, Mrs. Sarah Whitinghill, Mrs. M. J. Low, Mrs. I. 0. Wallace, Mrs. E. M. Powell, Mrs. Florence Taylor, Dorothy Matthews, Elsie Weeks, Mrs. R. P. McDonald, Mrs. H. H. Ard, Mrs. R. B. King, H. A. Gober, Mrs. George Butler, Beatrice Keith, Irvin Butcher, Edna Hansen. Colored Department Committee: C. V. Anderson, W. E. Abernathy, H. E. Ford, A. B. B. Story, J. W. Jones. Ministers: A. B. B. Storey, J. W. Jones, T. M. Fountain, H. J. Miller. Licentiates: L. R. Hastings, R. F. Warnick. Church School Teachers: Rosetta Baldwin, Grayce Hamil- ton, Mrs. J. A. Wesley, Mrs. Grace Frazier, Ruby Mounts. INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE Educational: Forest Lake Academy, Route 2, Maitland, Fla. Oakwood Junior College, Hunts- ville, Ala. Southern Junior College, Col- legedale, Tenn. Publishing: Southern Publishing Assn., 2119- 2125 Twenty-fourth Avenue, North, Nashville, Tenn. Sanitarium: Orlando-Florida Sanitarium and Hospital, Orlando, Fla. Riverside Sanitarium and Hos- pital, Route 3,' Box 53, Nash- ville, Tenn. SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE Organized Igor; Territory: The Conferences of Arkansas-Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, and Texico. Population: 12,585,446; churches, 196; members, 10,745. Office Address: Keene, Texas. (Telephone 7.) Officers: Pres., R. L. Benton. Sec. and 'Treas., F. L. Harrison. Executive Committee: R. L. Ben- ton, F. L. Harrison, I. C. Pound, J. J. Reiswig, S. D. Smith, W. Amundsen, F. M. Robinson. J. A. P. Green, G. R. Fattic, H. H. Hamilton, G. A. Huse. Legal Assn.: " The Southwest- ern Union Conference Corpora- tion of S. D. A." Pres., R. L. Benton; Sec. and Treas., F. L. Harrison. Auditor, F. L. Harrison. Trans. Agent, R. L. Benton. Board of Trustees: R. L. Benton, Pres.; F. L. Harrison, Sec. and Treas.; H. H. Hamilton; J. D. Smith. Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., G. R. Fattic. Field Miss., J, A. P. Green. Home Miss., � Religious Lib., R. L. Benton. Negro Secretary, J. G. Dasent. Medical, Ministers: R. L. Benton, H. S. Miller, H. H. Hamilton, F. M. Robinson, J. A. P. Green, G. R. Fattic. Honorary: J. G. Oblander, G. M. Brown, E. B. Hopkins, H. Pann- koke, U. B. Dake, H. B. French, B. M. Garton, W. R. Pohle, J. P. Hampton, H. C. Hartwell, J. I. Taylor, E. M. Gates, D. U. Bale. 66 reorganized 1902 Licentiates: F. L. Harrison. Honorary: G. C.• Jenks, D. E. McNeil. Missionary Licentiates: L. N. Carter, G. B. Boswell, Mrs. F. M. Robinson. Union Negro Department Pres., R. L. Benton. Sec.-Treas., F. L. Harrison. Committee: R. L. Benton, F. L. Harrison, I. C. Pound, J. J. Reis- wig, J. D. Smith, R. P. Mont- gomery, J. G. Dasent, 0. J. Trotter, R. E. Louden, I. A. Christian. Minister: J. G. Dasent. ARKANSAS-LOUISIANA CONFERENCE Arkansas Organized 1888 Louisiana Organized 1900 Consolidated 1932 Territory: States of Arkansas and Louisiana. Population: 3,956,075; churches, 44; members, 2,381. Office: 1215 Marshall St., Little Rock, Ark. Phone 4-4501. Officers: Pres., I. C. Pound. Sec. and Treas., 0. J. Bell. Executive Committee: I. C. Pound, 0. J. Bell, J. L. Neil, W. E. Bement, G. M. Brown. Legal Assn.: "Arkansas Confer. ence Association of Seventh-day Adventists." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, 0. J. Bell. Assistant, Louise Dunn. Educational and Y. P. M. V., W. E. Bement. Field Miss., C. E. Lambeth. SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE �67 Home Miss. and Sabbath School, R. E. Cash. • Religious Lib., Isaac Baker. Ministers: I. C. Pound, H. C. Hartwell, M. L. Wilson, Isaac Baker, J. L. Neil, P. E. Scoggins, W. E. Be- ment. Licentiates: 0. J. Bell, C. E. Lambeth, R. E. Cash, Verne Kelsey, Gene Dell'- Anno. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. Verne Kelsey. Church School Teachers: Katherine B. Hale, Mrs. H. B. French, W. D. Pierce, Mrs. W. D. Pierce, Mrs. Orval Atkins, Mrs. Roscoe Wentz, Paul Aldrich, Mrs. Paul Aldrich, Lucile Tamer, Laura Howell, Lottie Dickerson, W. K. Mansker, Ruth Neely, Mrs. Paul Lysell, Esther Pitt- man. Colored Department Ministers: T. H. Coopwood, I. A. Christian. Licentiates: F. J. Bryant, J. H. Williams. Church School Teachers: Miss S. Johnson, Mrs. William Green, Mrs. Z. L. Burns, H. B. Dulan, Mrs. Alyce Williams. OKLAHOMA CONFERENCE Organized 1894 Territory: The State of Okla- homa and Lipscomb Co., Texas. Population: 2,400,552; churches, 52; members, 3,106. Office: 217 Northwest 7th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. (Phone, 3:1678.) Officers: Pres., J. J. Reiswig. Sec. and Treas., L. R. Alexander. Executive Committee: J. J. Reiswig, L. R. Alexander, E. E. Beddoe, C. D. Hein, Conrad Spomer, W. N. Wittenberg, 'W. D. Frazee. Legal Assn.: "Oklahoma Confer- ence Corporation of Seventh-day Adventists." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, C. Fred- erick Lee. Educational and Sabbath School, T. S. Copeland. Field Miss., W. L. Kinder. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., W. N. Wittenberg. Home Commission, T. S. Cope- land. Rel. Liberty, J. J. Reiswig. Isolated, C. J. Dart. Ministers: J. J. Reiswig, T. S. Copeland, C. J. Dart, W. D. Frazee, E: E. Beddoe, C. D. Hein, W. N. Wit- tenberg, F. W. Johnston, Ber- nard Voth, 0. J. Trotter, M. B. Butterfield. Honorary: C6 E. Riffel. Licentiates: W. L. Kinder, L. R. Alexander, R. E. Browning, S. C. Pritchard, Ora S. Plue, W. S. Lee. Missionary Licentiate: Helen Maxwell. Church School Teachers: Florence Kinder, John Deapen, Elizabeth Lothian, Alice 'Will, Mrs. Ella Grosvenor, R. A. Ne- smith, Mrs. R. A. Nesmith, Agnes Barnes, Frances Minser, Maude Reid, Wilma Turner, Vera Baker, Walter Nelson, Mrs. Walter Nelson, Mrs. Obed Patty, Gladys Miracle, Elizabeth Jones, Mrs. W. S. Lee, Lucille Tram- mell, Elbertine Laird, Zelda Ful- bright, Eileen Miller. SOUTHWEST INDIAN MISSION FIELD Territory: The American Indians in the Southwestern Union. Population: 129,956; church, 1; members, 10. 68 �SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE Postal Address: Route 3, Stillwell, Okla. Officers: Supt., F. M. Robinson. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. F. M. Robinson. Executive Committee: F. M. Robinson, Mrs. F. M. Robinson, R. L. Benton, F. L. Harrison. Dept. Sec.: F. M. Robinson. Minister: F. M. Robinson. Lake Grove Mission: Director, G. B. Boswell, Thoreau, New Mexico. TEXAS CONFERENCE . � Reorganized 1932 Territory: That part of the State of Texas lying east and south of the following counties, except the city of Texarkana: Harde- man, Foard, Knox, Haskell, Jones, Taylor, Runnels, Concho, Tom Green, Irion, Reagan, Up- ton, Crane, Ward, Reeves, Cul- berson, Hudspeth, and El Paso. Population: 4,931,953; churches, 68; members, 3,987. Office Address: 112 St. Louis Ave., Ft. Worth, Texas; Phone, 2-1814. Officers: Pres., J. D. Smith. Sec.-Treas., J. 0. Hanson. Executive Committee: J. D. Smith, � J. 0. Hanson, W. H. Clark, � A. B. Russell, V. W. Becker, A. G. Youngberg, S. W. Daks. Legal Assns.: "Texas Conference Association of Seventh-day Ad- ventiste," "South Texas Confer- ence Association of Seventh-day Adventists." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, J. S. McMullen. Educational and Y. P. M. V., V. W. Becker. Field Miss., A. E. Van Noty. Home Miss. and Sabbath School, E. W. Storing. Religious Liberty, A. B. Russell. Isolated, Nadine Harris. Negro, R. E. Louden. Spanish, —. Ministers: J. D. Smith, W. H. Clark, E. E. Carman, A. G. Youngberg, E. W. Storing, G. A. Schwerin, R. E. Louden, V. W. Becker, A. B. Russell, B. L. Hassenpflug, R. P. Montgomery. Honorary: C. U. Taylor, A. G. Haughey, I. A. Crane, C. F. Sta- ben, W. S. North. Licentiates: J. 0. Hanson, Stanley Huddle- ston, J. A. Smith, A. E. Van Noty, C. L. Chastain, W. L. Bar- clay, P. W. McDaniels. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. H. Eder, Lena Merzbacher, Nadine Harris, Mrs. Beulah Langdon, J. S. McMullen. Church School Teachers: Betsy Hedrick, E. E. Carman, Merna Spring, Mildred Baldwin, Mrs. E. E. Carman, Mrs. C. R. May, F. W. Baldwin, Mrs. Cecil Kinder, Mrs. F. W. Baldwin, Charles Beeler, Mrs. R. A. Jen- kins, R. A. Jenkins, Mrs. Chas. Putnam, Kenneth Beem, Mrs. Kenneth Beem, Miss Sarah June Rose, Everett Calhoun, Nora Burk, Ruby McGee, Mrs. J. C. Turner, Mabel Wood, Mary Woodward, Grace Prentice, La- Verne Wharton, M. A. Dunn, Mrs. J. W. Wilson, Clyde Bush- nell, Mary Jene Wofford, Mrs. Alna Grant, Mrs. Clyde Bush- nell, Hattie Stewart, Katie Baker, Evelina Jensen, Maria Trevino, Samuel Castillo, Mrs. Frank Holland. TEXICO CONFERENCE Organized 1916 territory: The State of New Mex- ico (excepting San Juan County belonging to the Colorado SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE �69 Conference), and that part of the State of Texas lying west and north of the following coun- ties (excepting Lipscomb county belonging to the Oklahoma Con- ference): West of the Eastern line of Hardeman, Foard, Knox, Haskell, Jones, Taylor, Runnels, Concho, and north of the south line of Concho, Green, Irion. Reagan, Upton, Crane, Ward, Reeves, Culbertson, Hudspeth, El Paso. Population: 1,296,866; churches, 31; members, 1,261. Postal Address: Box 1040, Clovis, N. Mex. Officers: Pres., W. Amundsen. Sec. and Treas., T. R. Gardner. Executive Commit tee : W. Amundsen, T. R. Gardner, C. A. Walgren, H. P. Hardt, G. W. Casebeer, G. B. Wright, C. W. McClintock. Legal Assn.: " The Texico Con- ference Assn. of S. D. A." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, T. R. Gardner. Educational and Y. P. M. V., J. W. Hughes. Field Miss., W. D. Kieser. Home Miss. and Sab. School, W. B. Pontynen. Religious Liberty, R. P. Mont- gomery. Medical, Mrs. J. W. Hughes. Ministers: W. Amundsen, C. A. Walgren, G. W. Casebeer, W. B. Pontynen. Honorary: R. E. Stewart, G. A. LaGrone, J. B. Hampton. Licentiates: T. R. Gardner, W. D. Kieser, Lee Carter, J. W. Hughes. Missionary Licentiates: Ponciana Mireles, Mrs. J. W. Hughes. Church School Teachers: Percy Saxon, Oleta Frakes, C. S. Millard, Mrs. Ada Webka, Mrs. B. V. Tibbetts, J. S. Gilles- pie, Mrs. J. S. Gillespie, C. R. Fry, Mrs. G. Romero, Mozelle Fulbright, David Miller, Evalyn Nickel, G. F. Sillivent. INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTH- WESTERN UNION CON- FERENCE Educational: Southwestern Junior College, Keene, Tex. Non-Boarding: Berea Junior Academy, Route 4, Jefferson, Tex. Dallas Junior Academy, 3011 Greenwood, Dallas, Tex. Ketchum Junior Academy, Route . 3, Vinita, Okla,. Oklahoma City Junior Academy, 2620 North Western, Oklahoma City, Okla. Ozark Junior Academy, Gentry, Ark. Tulsa Junior Academy, 920 East Sixth St., Tulsa, Okla,. Valley Grande Junior Academy, Weslaco, Tex. AUSTRALASIAN DIVISION Created a Division Conference by action of the General Conference in session at San Francisco, Cal., May 24, 1922. Population: 9,750,000; churches, Vice-President for Australasia, C. 335; members, 17,000. � H. Watson. AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE Organized territory: The Conferences of North New South Wales, South New South Wales, North New Zealand, South New Zealand, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, West Australia, and Tasmania; Eastern Polynesia, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Papua, Cook Islands, Solomon Islands, New Hebrides, Niue, Norfolk Island, Lord Howe Island, Terri- tory of New Guinea, Monamona, and North Queensland Missions. Cable Address: " Adventist," Syd- ney. Office: " Mizpah," Wahroonga, New South Wales, Australia. Officers: Pres., C. H. Watson. Vice-President for the Home Field, E. B. Rudge. Vice-President for the Island Mission Field, A. G. Stewart. Secretary, E. E. Roenfelt. Treas., R. H. Adair. Asst. Treas., W. L. Pascoe. Field Secretaries, A. W. Ander- son and W. J. Westerman. Executive Committee: C. H. Watson, W. J. Westerman, A. G. Stewart, A. H. Piper, T. W. Hammond, R. H. Adair, A. W. Anderson, E. H. Guilliard, R. E. Hare, E. L. Minchin, L. D. A. Lemke, II. E. Piper, F. G. Hamp- ton, E. B. Rudge, G. Peacock, W. N. Lock, S. V. Stratford, B. H. McMahon, Dr. T. A. Sherwin, J. J. Potter, G. E. 70 1894 Adair, Dr. C. W. Harrison, G. H. Greenaway, G. H. Engelbrecht, J. W. Kent, E. E. Roenfelt, R. A. Thrift, C. S. Palmer, B. 0. Jo- hanson, H. J. Halliday, A. L. King, A. L. Pascoe, Miss H. K. Lewin, T. C. Lawson, G. S. Fisher, F. A. Allum H. G. Moulds, W. L. Pascoe, C. E. Bird, N. C. Burns, C. W. Tinworth, T. J. Bradley, R. Reye, W. E. Battye, H. Stockton, James Pascoe, A. Dawson, E. J. Johanson, W. T. Hooper, P. J. Wright. Chief Auditor, R. R. Gooding. Auditor, A. G. Minchin. Statistician, Henry Stockton. Legal Assn.: " Australasian Conference Association, Ltd." General Manager, T. W. Ham- mond. Sec., R. H. Adair; Asst., W. L. Pascoe. Treas., R. H. Adair; Asst., W. L. Pascoe. Department Secretaries: Educational, B. H. McMahon. Health Food, G. E. Adair; Assts., H. J. Halliday, C. W. Tin- worth, B. 0. Johanson. Home Miss., S. V. Stratford. Medical, Dr. T. A. Sherwin. Ministerial Assn., W. J. Wester- man. Publishing, T. A. Mitchell; Asst., Sec., J. R. Kent. Religious Liberty, A. W. Ander- son. AUSTRALASIAN DIVISION � 71 Sabbath School, Miss H. K. Lewin. Y. P. M. V., E. L. Minchin. Ministers: C. H. Watson, A. W. Anderson, A. H. Piper, E. B. Rudge, A. G. Stewart, E. Rosendahl, C. S. Pal- mer, S. V. Stratford, -J. J. Pot- ter, A. W. Knight, T. W. Ham- mond, E. E. Roenfelt, A. F. J. Kranz, W. J. Westerman, E. L. Minchin, L. C. Haden, W. D. Smith, G. L. Sterling. Licentiates: A. L. King, Wm. Chapman, Dr. T. A. Sherwin, Dr. C. W. Harri- son, G. E. Adair, C. V. Bell, T. C. Lawson, G. H. Greenaway, G. S. Fisher, C. H. Schowe, J. R. Kent, B. H. Schwarzkopf, T. A. Mitchell, E. L. Pengilley, B. H. McMahon, C. W. Tinworth, R. H. Adair, Dr. W. G. Harding, Dr. M. F. Godfrey, H. J. Halliday, A. W. Dawson, P. A. Donaldson, E. P. Jewson, B. 0. Johansen, A. C. Minchin, A. W. Martin. Missionary Licentiates: L. Gill, R. J. Riley, R. I. Wright, J. S. Sandeman, T. J. Dowling, R. R. Gooding, H. Stock- ton, A. H. Battye, L. A. Piper, S. Grieve, W. L. Pascoe, J. Strange, G. F. Bohringer, F. Ben- nett, H. Stanbridge, L. G. Unwin, W. G. Thrift, N. H. Faulkner, C. C. Ellis, H. J. Franks, W. D. Leech, H. Stacey, C. Lane, D. McLennan, C. F. L. Ulrich, H. C. Tempest, R. W. Westerman, Miss H. K. Lewin, Miss V. M. Rogers, Miss M. Hay, G. Cres- well, C. H. Eiszele, H. E. Eiszele, A. W. Gersbach, G. Hopkins, F. McFarlane, L. McKinnon, H. Mitchell, Cyril Watson, W. J. Wright, E. M. Abbott. Medical Missionary Licentiates: L. C. Thompson, Dr. E. S. Richards, 0. V. Hellestrand, R. A. Thompson, R. G. L. Cooper, H. J. Gibson, J. Newman, J. L. Simpson, Richmond Hill, Mrs. E. M. Sharman, Miss J. McCul- lough, Miss M. Speck, Miss L. Phillips, Miss V. Thorpe, Miss C. Tiedeman, Miss M. Burnside, Miss N. Dray, Miss D. Felsch, Miss I. Colley, Miss D. Chapman, D. Dunlop, Miss R. Hill, Miss J. McKean, Miss R. Burney, F. R. Dawson, Miss I. von der Heyde, Miss L. Risby, Miss D. Martin, F. Black, Miss L. Phillips, Miss H. Jackson, Miss E. Hodgkinson, Miss E. Mitchell, Miss K. Mc- Ewen, J. Gosling, Miss H. von der Heyde, Miss M. Bathgate, Dr. Margaret Godfrey, Miss M. Greive. Licensed Teachers: R. B. Watts, Mrs. M. V. White, Miss E. A. Durrant, Miss B. Aitken, T. Rutter, -Una Gardner, L. A. Large, H. Millist, Miss M. Schnepel, Miss A. Stirling, R. W. Johnson, Miss E. E. Thorpe, Miss R. T. Fraser, Mrs. C. H. Schowe, Miss V. Parker, Miss I. Behrens, V. Pascoe. NEW ZEALAND, NORTH CON- FERENCE Organized 1889 Territory: That portion of the Dominion of New Zealand north of Cook's Straits. Cable Address: "Mastery," Auck- land, New Zealand. Office: 84 Jervois Road, Auckland, New Zealand. Officers: Pres., R. E. Hare. Sec.-Treas., R. E. G. Blair. Legal Assn.: "New Zealand Con- ference, Incorporated." Department Secretaries: Educational, R. E. Hare. Field Miss., H. A. L. Freeman. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., A. Mitchell. 72 � ATJSTRALASIAN DIVISION Religious Liberty, F. L. Sharp. Sabbath School, Miss A. E. Doug- lass. Ministers: R. E. Hare, F. L. Sharp, C. A. Paap, G. Robinson, N. C. Burns, M. H. Whittaker, J. D. Anderson. Licentiates: A. G. Judge R. E. G. Blair, P. Mockler, L. Graham, S. T. Leeder, A. R. Mitchell. Missionary Licentiates: D. H. Watson, Miss R. G. Dray, Miss J. Johnstone, L. Hay, Miss A. B. Douglass, P. Claus, R. N. Reggie. Church School Teachers: Miss M. Smart, E. Woods, W. Hill, H. A. Hockley. NEW ZEALAND, SOUTH CON- FERENCE Organized 1915 Territory: That portion of the Dominion of New Zealand south of Cook's Straits. Office: 902 Colombo St., Christ- church, New Zealand. Cable Address: "Adventist," Christ- church. Officers: Pres., James Pascoe. Sec. and Treas., C. Hill. Department Secretaries: Educational and Religious Lib- erty, James Pascoe. Field Miss., G. Weslake. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., L. A. Dyason. Ministers: James Pascoe, W. J. Smith, T. Bradley. Licentiates: W. J. Richards, E. R. Tucker, G. Weslake, K. J. Wooller, L. A. Dyason, C. Hill. Missionary Licentiates: S. H. Shell, A. E. Younger, Wil- bur Stewart, Miss N. Knowles. Church School Teachers: F. Sutton, E. G. McDowell, Miss R. Vetter. NORTH NEW 'SOUTH WALES CONFERENCE Organized 1920 Territory: That part of the state of New South Wales north of the Hawkesbury and Capertee Rivers as far west as the 150th meridian of east longitude, thence east of the line running north to Cassilis. Thence north- east of a line running north- westerly from Cassilis to where the 147th meridian of east longitude meets the 29th paral- lel of south latitude. Office: Gordon Ave., Hamilton (P. 0. Box 27), New South Wales, Australia. Officers: Pres., J. W. Kent. Sec. and Treas., L. J. Imrie. Department Secretaries: Educational, A. F. J. Kranz. Field Miss., A. S. Jackson. • Home Miss., H. Kingston. Religious Liberty, J. L. Smith. Sabbath School, Miss G. Clarke. Y. P. M. V., B. Kingston. Ministers: J. W. Kent, W. H. Pascoe, R. A. Salton, F. A. Allum, W. Gillis, L. J. Imrie, L. F. Were, L. L. Jones, 0. K. Anderson. Licentiates: J. L. Smith, J. S. Jackson, C. J. Griffin, F. Masters, A. S. Jack- son, D. H. Gray, W. H. Ferris, E. E. Thorpe. Missionary Licentiates: S. H. Wood, W. D. Lauder, Miss A. Rocke, V. Warden, D. Whit- taker, Mrs. E. Meyers. Church School Teachers: Olive Blayden, C. A. Rosenhain, S. Donald, Miss B. Griffen, A. Westerman, Miss H. Todd, L. AUSTRALASIAN DIVISION � 73 Walters, Miss M. Schnepel, Miss V. G. Camp, Miss G. Relph. SOUTH NEW SOUTH WALES CONFERENCE Organized 1895 Territory: That part of the state of New South Wales south of the Hawkesbury and Capertee Rivers, as far west as the 150th meridian of east longitude, thence west of the line running north to Cassilis, thence south- west of a line running north- westerly from Cassilis to where the 147th meridian of east longi- tude meets the 29th parallel of south latitude. Office: " Tereora," The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Officers: Pres., H. E. Piper. Sec. and Treas., W. H. Hopkin. Department Secretaries: Educational and Religious Lib- erty, H. E. Piper. Field Miss., E. A. Turner. Home Miss., A. J. Dyason. Sabbath School, A. J. Dyason. Y. P. M. V., H. Hollingsworth. Ministers: H. E. Piper, H. Mitchell, A. H. White, G. G. Stewart, W. E. Battye, C. J. Reynolds, A. Smart, P. B. Rudge, Robert Hare, B. Cozens, E. Behrens, E. R. Whitehead, J. Thompson. E. H. Parsons, W. Morris, H. A. Hill, H. R. Steed, R. Brandstater. Licentiates: J. Hindson, A. Parker, W. H. Hopkin, C. H. Pretyman, W. R. Carswell, J. L. Brandford, R. H. Powrie, A. J. Dyason, H. W. Hollingsworth, Ray Bullas, G. J. Parker. Missionary Licentiates: Miss A. E. Pearce, Miss S. Read, Mrs. G. E. Chapman, Mrs. H. Bridgett, Mrs. M. E. Tank, Miss E. Moran, Delphia Phillips, Miss E. Westerman, R. A. Farrar, F. L. Taylor, W. A. Mackley, H. E. White, H. Kingston. Church School Teachers: E. J. Felsch, G. Currow, Miss L. 0. McMahon, Miss G. Stewart, V. Pascoe, S. Louis, Miss N. Pratt, Miss C. Wormsley, V. Herbert, Miss A. Hardy, Miss Adlard. QUEENSLAND CONFERENCE Organized 1899 Territory: All that portion of the State of Queensland lying south of a line drawn from Yeppoon west to Kumviarara on the Marl- borough line, and thence due south to the top of the range just west of Deeford, and from thence in a direct line to the South Australian border. Office: 37 O'Connell Terrace, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Officers: Pres., F. G. Rampton. Sec. and Treas., L. A. Butler. Department Secretaries: Educational and Religious Lib- erty, F. G. Rampton. Field Miss., J. Young. Home Miss., L. A. Butler. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., Miss Gwen Hadfield. Ministers: F. G. Rampton, A. I. Mitchell, R. J. Burns, E. R. Gane, S. W. Carr. Licentiates: Robert Grieve, J. Young, G. Burnside, L. A. Butler. 74 � AUSTRALASIAN DIVISION Missionary Licentiates: Miss H. L. Cozens, Miss Gwen Hadfield, C. Pascoe. Church School Teachers: N. H. Speck, Miss E. Macintosh. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CONFER- ENCE Organized 1899 Territory: The State of South Australia. Office: 82 Angas St., Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Office Address: Box J. 1011, Ade- laide, South Australia, Australia. Officers: Pres., E. J. Johanson. Sec. and Treas., A. F. Herbert. Department Secretaries: Educational, E. J. Johanson. Field Miss., R. N. Price. Home Miss., --- Religious Liberty, E. J. Johanson. Sabbath School, —. Y. P. M. V., Ministers: E. J. Johanson, A. H. Rogers, E. S. Butz, C. A. Wrigley, T. A. Anderson, Fergus McFarlane. Licentiate: H. S. Streeter Missionary Licentiates: Miss R. V. Stratford, J. A. Charl- ton. Church School Teachers: N. Sheppard, Miss I. Cornell. TASMANIAN CONFERENCE Formerly included in Victoria-Tas- mania Conference, organized as separate conference 1926. Address: 361 Argyle St., Hobart, Tasmania. Officers: Pres., H. G. Moulds. Sec. and Treas., W. S. Renn. Department Secretaries: Educational, Home Miss., and Re- ligious Liberty, H. G. Moulds. Field Miss., H. G. Moulds. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., S. Uttley. Ministers: H. G. Moulds, H. C. Harker, H. B. P. Wicks. Licentiates: S. Uttley, W. S. Reim, A. E. Magnusson. Missionary Licentiates: L. S. Barnes, Miss E. Lane. Church School Teachers: 's etter, Miss M. Streeter, J'Iiss E. Lane, Miss J. Webb, W. R. Whisker. VICTORIAN CONFERENCE Organized 1888 Territory: The State of Victoria. Office: 8 Yarra St., Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. Officers: Pres., E. H. Guilliard. See. and Trea3., F. J. Butler. Department Secretaries: Educational, E. H. Guilliard. Field Miss., A. J. Gathercole. Home Miss., C. Head. Religious Lib., E. G. Whittaker. Sabbath School, Miss A. Rocke. Y. P. M. V., H. J. Meyers. Ministers: E. H. Guilliard, G. E. Marriott, L. Currow, L. R. Harvey, E. G. Whittaker, H. J. Meyers, P. G. Foster, M. Grolimund, C. Head, J. R. James, D. Sibley. Licentiates: M. A. Connell, C. E. Ashcroft, Dr. W. H. James, A. M. Fraser, R. Tudor, C. J. Boulting, B. E. Hadfield, 0. W. Knight, A. J. Gathercole, A. M. Badcock, F. J. Butler, J. Eggins. Missionary Licentiates: Miss E. .,,ritten, Miss M. C. Bar- low, Mrs. K. M. Thorpe, Miss F. AUSTRALASIAN DIVISION � 75 Grolimund, Mrs. T. H. Craddock, Mrs. G. E. Marriott, Miss F. Carver, Mrs. M. Badcock, Mrs. L. Currow, Miss C. E. Hodgetts, Miss A. M. Williams, Miss D. Moore, Miss R. Creelman, Miss F. Whisker, T. Austin, Miss E. F. Hopgood, Miss E. McCashney, Mrs. A. Cornell. Church School Teachers: Miss J. Mitchell, Miss H. Patter- son, A. Hefren, Miss E. Clery, D. Goulton, Miss R. Langstaff, R. Brinsmead, Miss L. Hungerford, Miss V. Beacham, Miss F. Cald- well, R. Harrison, W. Ivey, J. Ross, L. B. Large, Miss J. Mit- chell, Miss A. Weetman. WEST AUSTRALIAN CONFER- ENCE Organized 1902 Territory: The State of West Australia. Office: 47 Hay St., Subiaco, Perth, West Australia, Australia. Officers: Pres., R. A. Thrift. Sec.-Treas., S. C. Butler. Department Secretaries: Educational, T. C. Lawson. Field Miss., D. A. Speck. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., D. A. Speck. Religious Liberty, R. A. Thrift. Sabbath School, Miss F. Cherrett. Ministers: R. A. Thrift, L. D. A. Lemke, F. E. Lyndon, W. M. R. Scragg. Licentiates: S. C. Butler, G. I. Wilson, D. A. Speck, H. Davis, W. R. Litster, E. Reye. Missionary Licentiates: Miss P. Nippress, Mrs. F. E. Lyndon, Miss F. Cherrett, Miss E. McIntosh, G. V. Palmateer, H. G. Bryant. Church School Teachers: Miss G. Clark, Lionel Turner, Miss Ivy Roy, Howard Toten- hofer, Miss H. Fletcher, H. Leth- bridge, Miss L. Giblett. MISSION FIELDS COOK ISLANDS MISSION Established 1802. (Included as part of the Central Polynesian Mission, 1916 to 1923; reorganized 1923.) Territory: Those islands compris- ing the Cook or Hervey Group, and other small islands adjoin- ing. Headquarters: Box 16, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, Pacific Ocean. Officers: Supt., A. G. Jacobson. Licentiate: A. G. Jacobson. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. A. G. Jacobson, Tauraki. EASTERN POLYNESIAN MIS- SION Established 1892; reorganized 1916 Comprising the following former missions•' Society Islands, and Pitcairn Island. Territory: All the Pacific Islands east of the 160th degree of west longitude, and south of the tenth parallel of north latitude. Headquarters: Papeete, Tahiti, Society Islands, Pacific Ocean. Officers: Supt., P. J. Wright. Licentiate: P. J, Wright. 76 � AUSTRALASIAN DIVISION Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. P. J. Wright, Tofa, Tea- hatu, Mrs. A. Poroi. Church School Teachers: Roy Clark, Miss L. S. Christian, F. P. Ward. FIJI MISSION Established 1889 (Included as part of the Central Polynesian Conference, 1916 to 1921; reorganized 1921.) Address: Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Officers: Supt., W. T. Hooper. Sec. and Treas., A. Forbes. Ministers: R. W. Lane, G. M. Masters, W. T. Hooper, Meciusela. Naisogo, Timoci Nawara, Mitieli Naka- samai, Sanivalati Rarnuai, Jope Laweloa, L. V. Wilkinson, Josaia Sauliga, Semi Vuloaloa, Semite Gade, Maika Dauniika, Seteriki Cevaca, G. Branster. Licentiates: W. G. Ferris, E. A. Butler, Tereti Nagara, A. P. Dyason, Saimoni Nalaubo, Joeli Lotawa, Aniti- pasa Naucukidi, Taniela -Vauvau, Tevita Railave, Semi Tikivili. Missionary Licentiates: H. M. Lansdown, Mrs. H. M. Lansdown, Mrs. E. A. Butler, Mrs. G. M. Masters, Mrs. L. V. Wilkinson, Mrs. R. W. Lane, Mrs. W. G. Ferris, Miss E. E. Edwards, John Kamea, Miss 0. Frame, A. Forbes, Miss F. Schmidt, Mrs. A. Forbes, Mrs. W. T. Hooper, Mrs. G. Branster. Also over 40 local missionary licentiates. KEMPSEY MISSION FOR ABORIGINES Under direction of North New South Wales Conference. LORD HOWE ISLAND MISSION Address: Lord Howe Island, Aus- tralia. Minister: G. F. Jones. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. G. F. Jones. MONAMONA MISSION FOR ABORIGINES Established 1913 Address: Oaklands, via Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Officers: Supt., L. A. Borgas. Minister: L. A. Borgas. Missionary Licentiates: H. Mills, Mrs. H. Mills, Mrs. H. Rowlands, A. Hill, Mrs. A. Hill, Mrs. L. A. Borgas, E. Cherry, R. Collett, Mrs. E. Cherry, Miss L. Brumby, Mrs. R. Collett, Miss J. Doble. NEW HEBRIDES MISSION Organized as separate mission in 1924 Address: Atchin, New Hebrides, Pacific Ocean. Officers: Supt., G. H. Engelbrecht. Sec., F. Hollingsworth. Ministers: G. H. Engelbrecht, A. H. Weil, Joe, Joel, Masing Nato. Licentiates: David Ferris, F. Hollingsworth, J. C. H. Perry. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. D. Ferris, Mrs. F. Hollings- worth, Mrs. J. C. H. Perry, Mrs. G. H. Engelbrecht, A. Rose, C. Tucker, Mrs. C. Tucker, J. Miller, Mrs. J. Miller, and more than ten local missionary licentiates. AUSTRALASIAN DIVISION � 77 NIUE (OR SAVAGE) ISLAND MISSION Established 1914 Address: Niue Island, Pacific Ocean. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. A. G. Head. NORFOLK ISLAND MISSION Established 1893 Address: Norfolk Island, Aus- tralia. Missionary Licentiate: A. G. Wise. NORTH QUEENSLAND MISSION Formerly included in Queensland Conference. Operated as Mission under direction of Aust. Union Conference from Jan. 1, 1929. Territory: All that portion of the State of Queensland lying north of a line drawn from Yeppoon west to Kumviarara on the Marlborough line, and thence due south to the top of the range, just west of Deeford, and from thence in a direct line to the South Australian border. Officers: Supt., C. E. Bird. Sec. and Treas., L. Allum. Ministers: C. E. Bird, T. R. Kent. Licentiate: M. S. Ball. Missionary Licentiates: J. Dever, Miss N. Levett, Miss T. Morrison, L. Allum. PAPUA MISSION Established 1908; Organized 1928 Address: Mirigeda, Port Moresby, Papua, Pacific Ocean. Officers: Supt., W. N. Lock. Sec., K. Gray. Ministers: W. N. Lock, Nafitalai Navara. Licentiates: C. E. Mitchell, L. I. Howell, E. Boehm. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. W. N. Lock, Mrs. C. E. Mitchell, Mrs. Alma Wiles, Mrs. L. I. Howell, Dick Richard- son, Jessie Richardson, Bill Shep- pard, Minnie Sheppard, K. Gray, Mrs. K. Gray, Mrs. E. Boehm, Solomona, W. H. Nolan, Mrs. W. H. Nolan. SAMOAN MISSION Established 1895; reorganized 1936 (Included as part of the Central Polynesian Conference, 1916 to 1921; reorganized 1921.) Address: Apia, Samoa, Pacific Ocean. Minister: R. Reye. Licentiates: W. W. Petrie, H. T. Howse, San- uca, Afa'ese. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. R. Reye, Mrs. W. W. Petrie, Mrs. H. T. Howse. SOLOMON ISLANDS MISSION Established 1914: Organized 1920 Address: Marovo Lagoon, via Tu- lagi, Solomon Islands, Pacific Ocean. Officers: Supt., A. L. Pascoe. Sec. and Treas., A. R. Barrett. Ministers: A. L. Pascoe, N. A. Ferris, A. R. Barrett, Kata Ragoso, Rori. Licentiates: A. P. Parker, J. Howse, Kioto, Jugha, J. Cormack, Dr. E. Finkle. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. H. E. Barham, Mrs. A. R. Barrett, Miss E. Totenhofer, H. E. Barham, Mrs. N. A. Ferris, Mrs. J. Howse, Mrs. J. Cormack, S. C. Pennington, Mrs. S. C. Pen- nington, Mrs. A. L. Pascoe, Mrs. E. Finkle, Dr. Dorothy I. Parker, and over 100 local missionary licentiates and teachers. 78 � AUSTRALASIAN DIVISION TERRITORY OF NEW GUINEA Established 1929 Address: S. D. A. Mission, Matupi, Rabaul, Mandated Territory of New Guinea. Officers: Supt., G. Peacock. Sec. and Treas., A. W. Carr. Ministers: G. Peacock, R. H. Tutty, A. J. Campbell. Licentiates: A. S. Atkins, L. G. Maxwell, S. H. Gander, R. R. D. Marks, H. White, D. Brennan. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. A. S. Atkins, Mrs. S. H. Gander, Mrs. R. R. D. Marks, Mrs. G. Peacock, Mrs. R. H. Tutty, A. R. Hiscox, Mrs. A. R. Hiscox, Mrs. A. J. Campbell, Mrs. L. G. Maxwell, A. W. Carr, Mrs. H. White, A. Harrison, Mrs. D. Brennan, and 50 island mis- sionary licentiates and teachers. TONGAN MISSION Established 1895 (Included as part of the Central Polynesian Conference, 1916 to 1921; reorganized 1921.) Address: Nukualofa, Tonga, Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean. Officers: Supt., H. L. Tolhurst. Minister: H. L. Tolhurst. Licentiate: James Moala. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. H. L. Tolhurst, Taliauli Joni, Beaua Isilali, Havea Sila, A. Knudson, A. E. Watts, Mrs. A. E. Watts. INSTITUTIONS IN THE AUS- TRALASIAN UNION CON- FERENCE Educational: Aore Training School, Aore, New Hebrides. Austrahisian Missionary College, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Aus- tralia. Batuna Training School, Mar- ovo Lagoon, Solomon Islands. Buresala Training School, Bure- sala, Ovalau, Fiji. Choiseul Intermediate School, Ruruvae, Choiseul, Solomon Islands. Mirigeda Training School, Miri- geda, via Port Moresby, Pa- pua. Navuso Intermediate School, Wainibuka River, via Viria, Fiji. New Guinea Training School, Put Put, Territory of New Guinea. New Zealand Missionary College, Longburn, New Zealand. Samabula Indian School, Suva, Fiji. Vanua Levu Intermediate School, Vatu Vonu, Vanua Levu, Fiji. West Australian Missionary College, Carmel, West Aus- tralia. Publishing: Eastern Polynesian Mission Press, Tipaerui, Papeete, Ta- hiti, Society Islands. Fiji Mission Press, Suva, Fiji. Papua Mission Press, Mirigeda, Papua. Signs Publishing Co., Ltd., War- burton, Victoria, Australia. Solomon Island Mission Press, Batuna, Marovo Lagoon, Solo- mon Islands. Sanitariums: Sydney Sanitarium and Hospi- tal, Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Warburton Sanitarium, Warbur- ton, Victoria, Australia. AUSTRALASIAN DIVISION- � 79 Health Food Factories: Sanitarium Health Food Co., Cooranbong, N. S. W., Aus- tralia. Cerix Puffed Wheat Co., 3 Par- ramatta Rd., Concord, New South Wales. Grain Products, 62 Randolph St., Auckland, New Zealand. New Zealand Health Food Fae- tory, Papanui, Christchurch, New Zealand. Sanitarium Buyers and Packers, 216 Sussex St., Sydney, N. S. W. Victorian Health Food Factory, Warburton, Victoria. West Australian Health Food Factory, Carmel, West Aus- tralia. CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION SECTION ONE Organized at Darmstadt, Germany, 1928 Territory: The East German, South German, and West German Union Conferences. Population: About 71,655,000; churches, 957; members, 36,832. Cable Address: Adventist, Berlin. Postal Address: Regensburger- strasse 22, V. Berlin W. 50, Germany. Officers: Pres., A. Minck. Sec., M. Busch. Treas., M. Voigt. Field Sec., E. Gugel. Auditors, 0. Sehildhauer, P. A. Brandt. Executive Committee: A. Minck, E. Gugel, 0. Schildhauer, M. Busch, M. Voigt, A. Vollmer, J. Wintzen, H. Fenner, M. Bud- nick, G. Seng, H. Box. Department Secretaries: Educational, —. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., M. Busch. Medical, Dr. L. E. Conradi, Clinic "Waldfriede," Fischerhtitten- str. 99.109, Berlin-Zehlendorf - West, Germany. Ministerial Assn., E. Gugel. Other members: H. Fenner, M. Budnick, G. Seng. Publishing, H. Box. Welfare, Hulda Jost. Ministers: A. Minck, E. Gugel, 0. Schild- hauer, H. Box, M. Busch, M. Voigt. Licentiate: Dr. L. E. Conradi. Missionary Licentiates: P. Bridde, Hulda Jost, Elfriede Schrtider, Laura Hagelstein, Filly 80 Motzer, Frieda Andersson, Clara Schulz, Erna Borm, H. Sieber. Institutions: Krankenhaus "Waldfriede," Ber- lin-Zehlendorf-West, Fischer- htittenstr. 99-109, Germany. Old People's Home (org. 1900). Manager, W. Hans, Frieden- sau, Burg-Land, Bez. Magde- burg, Germany. ADVENT MISSION SOCIETY (Advent-Missionsgesellschaft E. V.) Grindelberg 15a Hamburg 13, Germany Organized 1913 Office: Berlin W. 50, Regensburger Str. 22, V. Board: Pres., A. Minck. Vice-Pres., E. Gugel. Sec. and Treas., M. Voigt. Other members: G. W. Schubert, H. Fenner, W. Muller, J. Wint- zen, P. A. Brandt, W. Hans, A. Vollmer, G. Seng, H. Box, M. Busch, 0. Schildhauer, M. Bud- nick, W. K. Ising. ADVENT WELFARE WORK ASSOCIATION Organized 1927 (1935) Legal Name: Verein "Advent-Wohl- fahrtswerk" E. V. (formerly: Deutscher Verein fiir Gesund- heitspflege "Friedensau," E. V.) Sitz Berlin, Regensburgerstr. 22, V. Berlin W 50, Germany. (Oper- ates the welfare work and eight Nurses' Homes in Germany.) Officers: Pres., Dr. E. Meyer. Sec. and Treas., M. Voigt. CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION � 81 Board of Trustees: Dr. E. Meyer, A. Minck, G. Seng, A. Fleck, Hulda Jost, Elfriede Schroder, M. Voigt. Nurses Homes: Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Koblenzer Str. 3, Germany. Breslau, Lohestr. 79, Germany. Chemnitz, Kyffhiluserstr. 2, Ger- many. Cologne, "Felicitas," Salierring 60, Germany. Dresden A. 16, Haydnstr. 16, Germany. Leipzig, Humboldstr. 17, Ger- many. Frankfurt/Main, Eschenheimer Anlage 32, Germany. Wiesbaden, RUdesheimer Str. 7, Germany. HAMBURG SEVENTH-DAY AD- VENTIST ASSOCIATION (Hamburger Verein der Siebenten- Tags-Adventisten) Grindelberg isa, Hamburg 13, Ger- many Established 1893 (Legal society to hold all property of the denomination in Hamburg.) Officers: Pres.,A. Minck. Vice-Pres., W. Hans. Power of Attorney, A. Vollmer. Other Members: G. W. Schubert, H. Fenner, G. Seng, E. Gugel, W. Mueller, 0. Schildhauer, H. Box, M. Budnick. EAST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE Organized rpog Territory: The Berlin, East Prus- sian, March Lusatian, Northeast Saxonian, Pomeranian, Silesian, and West Saxonian Conferences. Population: About 21,365,000; churches, 436; members, 16,100. Office Address: Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. (Teleph., 86 63 51.) Adventhaus. Officers: Pres., M. Budnick. Sec. and Treas., R. Daumichen. Auditor, P. A. Brandt. Executive Committee: M. Bud- nick, M. Bayer, H. Brinkmann, A. Burger, R. Daumichen, W. Eberhardt, H. Glass, F. Ham- brock, W. Hans, P. Horn, W. Klinkmiiller, W. Knitter, B. Ohme, A. Rebensburg. Legal Building Assn.: "Mittel- deutsche GrundstUcksgesellschaft m. b. H." Manager, W. Hans. German S. D. A. Assn., Frieden- sau, Post Grabow, Bez. Magde- burg, Germany. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., W. Knitter. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, A. Burger. Medical, Dr. med. E. Meyer. Ministers: M. Budnick, A. Burger, W. Eber- hardt, R. Daumichen, A. Thomas. BERLIN CONFERENCE Organized 1909 Territory: Province of Berlin, Ad- ministration District of Potsdam (excepting the Districts of An- germiinde, Belskow-Storkow, Jii- terbog, Oberbarnim, Prenzlau, Templin, Eberswalde) Straus- berg, Werneuchen, Oranienburg, Burg, School Church Friedensau. Population: About 5,300,000; churches, 49, members, 3,138. Office Address: Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. (Telephone, 86 63 48.) 82 � CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION Officers: Pres., G. Mai. Sec. and Treas., H. Dilumichen. Executive Committee: G. Mai, 0. Haase, E. Kolsch, W. Oest- reich, W. Rogge, H. Schacht, A. Schenck, E. Schubert. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., E. Schubert. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., 0. Haase. Welfare, O Brozio. Ministers: G. Mai, A. DOrner, A. Schenck, A. Behrens, F. Kessel, 0. Haase, R. Scheibitz, A. Heumann, F. Brandt, W. Ninow, R. Langholf, G. Ronisch, W. Quass, H. Riistig, H. Volirath. Licentiates: H. Dliumichen, 0. Brozio, R. Helm. Missionary Licentiates: A. Reinhold, W. Korinth, K. Danke, H. Ventzke, J. Muller, P. Fentross, Miss H. Junker, Mrs. K. Horn, Mrs. E, Trusen, Miss M. Thiimmel, Mrs. M. Soyk. EAST PRUSSIAN CONFERENCE Organized 1903 Territory: Provinces of East Prus- sia. Population: About 2,396,252; churches, 63; members, 1,981. Office Address: KneiphOfsche Hof- gasse 22, I., Konigsberg (Pr.), Germany. (Telephone, 32292.) Officers: Pres., Hugo Glass. Sec. and Treas., E. Tulaszewski. Executive Committee: H. Glass, W. Noack, F. May, J. Heimann, G. Dobinski, M. Zielinski, J. Ur- gien. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., Joseph Kulessa. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., W. Noack. Ministers: H. Glass, W. Noack, M. Zielinski, W. Kloss, H. Korsch, W. Adam- sky, E. Rathke, K. Pansegrau, A. Arnhold, F. Rinder, P. Kiipping, H. Dombrowsky, P. Behrendt, W. Gotz. Missionary Licentiates: E. Karwatzke, W. Uhlig, K. Weise, E. Tulaszewski, J. Ku- lessa. FREE STATE OF DANZIG Population: � About � 589,176; churches, 2; in embers, 95. Minister: 0. Kielmast. MARCH LUSATIAN CONFERENCE Organized Jan. 1, 1929 Territory: Districts of Liegnitz, Upper and Lower-Lausitz, Grenz- mark and the territory of prov- ince Brandenburg except the dis- tricts belonging to the Berlin and Pomeranian Conferences. Population: About 2,350,000; churches, 63; members, 1,690. Office Address: Kaiser-Wilhelm- Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. (Telephone, 2993.) Officers: Pres., P. Horn. Sec. and Treas., F. Vogt. Executive Committee: P. Horn, R. Dangschat, H. Kobs, W. Klinkintiller, P. Schulze, A. Klap- per, W. Suckert. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., G. Oerterer. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., R. Dangschat. Ministers: P. Horn, E. Dwehus (honor- ary), 0. Schwenecke, A. Kraut- schick, R. Dietrich, W. Radke, H. Kobs, A. Faetting, K. Hoff- mann, R. Dangschat, H. Langner, A. Brendel, T. Bottcher, E. Si- mon, H. Schaper, G. Hummel. CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION � 83 Licentiates: F. Vogt, B. Schulz, F. Dobin- sky, H. H. Oestreich. Missionary Licentiates: E. Oestreich, J. Krautschick, H. Pohle. NORTHEAST SAXONIAN CON- _ FERENCE Organized 1919 Territory: District of Dresden, Bautzen, and Leipzig. Population: About 3,284,578. churches, 59; members, 2,589. Office Address: Haydnstr. 16, Dres- den A., Germany. (Telephone, 64421.) Officers: Pres., H. Brinkmann Sec. and Treas., E. Kermer. Executive Committee: H. Brink- mann, R. Lusky, R. Villzke, B. Neuhaus, M. Fischer, M. Thilr- mer, F. Heinrich. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., R. Volzke. Home Miss., Sabbath Sch., and Y. P. M. V., H. Richter. Ministers: H. Brinkmann, R. Lusky, B. Westhofer, J. Brzezinski, W. Thalmann, R. Patzig, F. Hein- rich, T. Beier, M. Ballack, K. Mager, B. Neef, F. Meyer, M. Hochmuth, H. Richter, W. Sch- wenecke, W. Schmieder. Licentiates: H. Werner, W. Thiermann. Missionary Licentiates: Elfriede Melchior, H. Mucha, A. Geserick. POMERANIAN CONFERENCE Organized 1901 Territory: Province of Pomerania, Districts of Friedeberg, Soldin, Arnswalde, Landsberg/W., Kil- nigsberg �Oberbarnim, Angermunde, Templin, Prenzlau. and North Grenzmark. Population: About 2,500,000; churches, 69; members, 1,804. Office Address: Elisabethstrasse 20, III., Stettin, Germany. (Tele- phone, 223 19.) Officers: Pres., A. Rebensburg. Sec. and Treas., Fritz Weidmer. Executive Committee: A. Re- bensburg, G. Suckert, W. Muller, R. Bischoff, R. Wulff, R. Schade, S. Kohl. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., Gustav Glass. Home Miss., Sab. Sch., and Y. P. M. V., G. Suckert. Ministers: A. Rebensburg, D. Brinkmann, W. Schulz, W. Derlath, G. Pet- zold, W. Gauger, H. Schluttig, W. Milner, A. B. Porsch, C. Maier, Fr. Leskien, G. Suckert. Licentiates: E. Schafer, K. Dobinski. Missionary Licentiates: R. Saborowski, C. Wloka, R. Schmidt, F. Wiedmer, H. Lingel. SILESIAN CONFERENCE Organized 1907 Territory: Upper Silesia, and dis- tricts of Breslau and Liegnitz. Population: About 3,750,000; churches, 54; members, 2,030. Office Address: Kornerstr. 6-8, Breslau 13, Germany, (Tele- phone, 39652). Officers: Pres., B. Ohme. Treas., Erna Spichale. Sec., 0. Bahr. Executive Committee: B. Ohme, 0. Bahr, J. Becker, G. Dombek, R. Milke, P. Munch, H. Schmidt. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., K. Keller. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sab. Sch., 0. Bahr. 84 � CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION Ministers: B. Ohme, H. Schmidt, 0. Baus- cher, F. Grellmann, A. Walter, K. Tulaszewski, G. Lehmann, W. Giildenpfennig, E. Pistorius, H. Neumann, F. Jurke, K. Kel- ler, J. Kanzok, H. Laue, K. Ame- lung. Honorary: A. Langholf. Licentiate: H. Schaller. Missionary Licentiates: P. Schaar, M. Czerwonka, A. Thomsen, H. Gunther, F. Bes- mehn, R. Irmer. WEST SAXONIAN CON- FERENCE Organized 1920 Territory: District of Chemnitz and Zwickau. Population: 2,000,000; churches, 76; members, 2,800. Cable and Telegraphic Address: Adventhaus, Chemnitz. Office Address: Adventhaus, Hans Sachs-strasse 9, Chemnitz, Ger- many. (Telephone, 51332.) Officers: Pres., F. Hambrock. Sec., W. Racker. Treas., W. Wolf. Executive Committee: F. Ham- brock, W. Racker, E. Lippert, R. Queck, M. Baier, Rh. Kohler. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., 0. Wilde. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sab. Sch., W. Ritcker. Ministers: ' F. Hambrock, A. Krautschick, K. Thiele, E. Jager, K. Jonuleit, H. Hufnagel, P. Haufe, 0. P. Mul- ler, A. Dolling, W. Oswald, 'W. Racker, E. Kok, R. Schafer, R. Biller. Licentiates: F. Dombrowsky, J. Klingbeil, E. Rahn, Kurt Kohler, H. Saborow- sky, K. Wagner. Missionary Licentiates: E. Laser, F. Tertel, S. Krauts- chick. SOUTH GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE Organized 1912 Territory: Wurtemberg, Baden, Ba- varia, Hessia, Rhine, Palatinate, Thuringia, viz. the Baden, Cen- tral Rhenish, Franc.-Thuring., South Bavarian, and Wurtem- berg Conferences and the Marien- hoehe School Church. Population: 18,390,000; churches, 219; members, 8,906. Office Address: Libanonstr. 6, Stuttgart, Wurtemberg, Ger- many. Officers: Pres., G. Seng. Treas. and Office Sec., Helene Kofink. Auditor, P. A. Brandt. Executive Committee: G. Seng, A. Sachsenmeyer, A. W. Muller, W. Edener, E. Mayer, L. Schnee- bauer, A. Wegener, 0. Neubauer, H. Erzberger, A. Wicklein, W. Meinhardt. South German Building Associa- tion. Manager and Bookkeeper, Wil- helm Amelung. Committee: G. Seng, A. Sachsen- meyer, A. W. Muller, W. Edener, E. Mayer, 0. Neubauer, A. Wicklein, W. Amelung. South German Health Association: Committee: G. Seng, A. Sachsen- meyer, A. W. Muller, W. Edener, W. Amelung. CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION � 85 Department Secretaries: Educational, H. Erzberger. Field Miss., A. Wicklein. Sabbath School, Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., 0. Neubauer. Ministers: G. Seng, H. Erzberger, 0. Neu- bauer. BADEN CONFERENCE Organized 1912; reorganized 1922. Territory: Baden and the Bavarian Palatinate. Population: 3,300,000; churches, 27; members, 1,246. Office: Kriegsstrasse 84, Karlsruhe i/B., Germany. Officers: Pres., G. Seng. Treas., L. Gerstner. Auditor, Miss H. Kofink. Executive Committee: G. Seng, F. Hager, K. Kafitz, Th. Gawlik, K. Ohm, Fr. Miller, F. Diirr. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., F. Hager. Sabbath School, Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., G. Seng. Ministers: G. F. Horner, F. Diirr, F. C. Grieser, E. Berner, R. Lange, D. Eicher, W. Gericke, H. Goebel. Licentiate: J. Schmidt. Missionary Licentiates: A. Ohme, A. Niissle. CENTRAL RHENISH CONFER- ENCE Organized 1920 Territory: The Free State Hessia (Provinces Rhinehessia, Starken- burg and Upper Hessia). Of the Hessia-Nassau Province: The ad- ministrative district of Wiesba- den excepting the Unterlahn dis- trict. Of the administrative dis- trict Kassel. Hanau, Gelnhausen, Schliichtern, Fulda, Hiinfeld. Of Bavaria: Aschaffenburg, Alzenau, Obernburg and Miltenberg. The Saar-District. From the Rhine Province the districts: Trier, Saarburg, Merzig-Wadern, St. Wendel, Baumholder, Bad Kreuz- nach. From the State Olden- burg: the district Birkenfeld. Population: 4,500,000; churches, 41; members, 1,559. Office: Eschenheimer Anlage 32, Frankfurt/M., Germany. Officers: Pres., A. W. Miller. Treas., Lydia Rein. Auditor, Miss Helene Kofink. Executive Committee: A. W. Miller, P. Hanke, W. Christanz, F. Hasel, H. Nan G. Mayer, K. Schneider. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., F. Hasel. Sabbath School, Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., A. W. Mullr. Ministers: A. W. Miiller, H. Behr, H. Zim- mermann, F. Kobele W. Gemein- hardt, M. Priill, W. Haas, W. Binanzer, H. Nau. Missionary Licentiates: K. Fleck, L. Furst, H. Noltze, J. Schonach. FRANCONIAN-THURINGIAN CONFERENCE Organized 1934 Territory: Upper, Central, and Lower Franconia (excepting As- chaffenburg), Upper Palatinate (excepting Regensburg), Thur- ingia with the administrative district Erfurt, district Schleu- singen, Schmalkalden, Ziegen- ruck (excepting Sondershausen). Population: 4,600,000; churches, 61; members, 2,578. Office: Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Nur- emberg, Bavaria, Germany. 86 � CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION Officers: Pres., A. Sachsenmeyer. Treas., Miss. A. Bussinger. Auditor, Miss H. Kofink. Executive Committee: A. Sach- senmeyer, A. Schneider, H. Fed- dersen, W. Meinhardt, R. Kopp, K. Engel, F. Vogel, W. Hof- mockel. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., A. Schneider. Sabbath School, Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., H. Schmidt. Ministers: A. Sachsenmeyer, J. Seefried, R. Mailer, H. Feddersen, L. Krug, E. Kuschel, H. Wittig, E. Adolph, M. Schwab, 0. Kelle, W. Gehl, F. Schrattenholzer, E. Schank, W. Lorenz, A. Haag, H. Schmidt, A. Woysch. Licentiates: W. Spahl, R. Vogel, W. Gast. Missionary Licentiates: M. Michaelis, A. Stammberger, 0. Elssmann, A. Hertwig, K. Fischer, M. Scheibenberger, A. Gutmann. WURTEMBERG CONFERENCE Organized 1912 Territory: Wurtemberg including Hohenzollern—Sigmaringen. Population: 2,600,000; churches, 46; members, 1,662. Office Address: Fangelsbachstr. 11, Stuttgart, Wurtemberg, Ger- many. Officers: Pres., Ed. Mayer. Treas. and Office Sec., Miss Jo- hanna Walz. Auditor, Miss Helene Kofink. Executive Committee: Ed. Mayer, Fr. Gregorius, St. Geiger, E. Spath, W. Kramer, W. Touch- ard. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., W. Touchard. Sabbath School, Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., 0. Neubauer. Ministers: Ed. Mayer, M. Kunze, R. Wer- ner, Fr. Gregorius, A. Ansel, F. Roth, H. Schulte, A. Henger, H. Zettwoch, C. Reihlen. Missionary Licentiates: F. Giinther, E. Fuchs, K. Bark, F. Breuninger, Miss J. Baschen- egger, Miss A. Kahle, Miss E. Kiispert. SCHOOL CHURCH Organized 1921 Territory: Darmstadt-Marienht5he. Office Address: Libanonstr. 6, Stuttgart, Wurtemberg, Ger- many. Officers: Treas., Miss Helene Kofink. Auditor, P. A. Brandt. Minister: W. Hoffmann. WEST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE Organized rgog Territory: Central German, Han- over, Hansa, Hessia-Westphalian, and Rhenish Conferences. Population: 25,400,000; churches, 267; members, 9,956. Office Address: Richard-Wagner- str. 28, Hanover-N., Germany. (Telephone, 60-018.) Full Title in German: Gemein- schaft der Siebenten-Tags-Ad- ventisten Westdeutscher Ver- band. Officers: Pres., Hans Fenner. Sec. and Treas., Otto Gmehling. Undertreas., Martha Weseloh. CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION � 87 Auditor: For the Union, the Di- vision Auditor. For the Con- ferences, the Union Treasurer. Executive Committee: H. Fen- ner, C. A. Motzer, W. Althoff, A. Pioch, W. Peters, L. Lutz, R. Dettmar, 0. Gmehling, A. Vollmer, K. Faesecke, E. Ka- mann, Th. Schriider. Legal Assn: Westdeutsche Grund- stiicks Gesellschaft ro. b. H., Hamburg. Office: Richard-Wagnerstr. 28, Hanover-N.; Manager, Hans Fen- ner. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., Lorenz Lutz. Sabbath School, Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., R. Dettmar. Ministers: H. Fenner, R. Dettmar, 0. Gmehling. Licentiate: 0. Lutz. CENTRAL GERMAN CON- FERENCE Organized 1934 Territory: The Free-States Bruns- wick,-Anhalt; from the Free- State Thuringia the district Sondershausen; from the prov- ince Saxony (Free-State Prus- sia) the administrative district Merseburg; the administrative district Erfurt without Erfurt; from the administrative district Magdeburg the districts Werni- gerode, Halberstadt city and ru- ral, Quedlinburg city and rural, Aschersleben, Oschersleben, Wan- zleben, Calbe, Wolmirstedt, Neu- haldensleben, Jerichow I, and II., Magdeburg city; from the prov- ince Hanover (Free-State Prus- sia) the administrative district Hildesheim. Population: 4,400,000 churches, 48; members, 1,648. Office Address: Fasanenstr. 63, I., Braunschweig, Germany. (Tele- phone, 4167.) Full Title in German: Gemein- schaft der Siebenten-Tags-Ad- ventisten, Mitteldeutsche Verei- nigung. Officers: Pres., W. Althoff. Sec., H. Teichmann. Treas., P. Jilschke. Auditor: The treasurer of the West German Union. Executive Committee: W. Al- thoff, A. Bremer, O. ' Stein, J. Illihn, A. Lanz. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., A. Lanz. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., H. Teichmann. Ministers: W. Althoff, A. Bremer, W. Her- bert, 0. Panzig, G. Fischdick, H. Teichmann, M. Schmidt, H. Knoner. Licentiates: J. Fenner, L. Martin, G. Busch- ner, R. Linker, A. Weisse, A. S'cherf, W. Riekmann. Missionary Licentiates: E. Sutor, E. Fischdick, P. Schorn- stein. HANOVER CONFERENCE Organized 1919 Territory: From the Province Han- over (Free-State Prussia) the administrative districts Lithe- burg, Stade, Aurich; the admin- istrative district Hanover with- out Hameln-Pyrmont. The ad- ministrative district Osnabruck city and rural, Melle, Wittlage, Iburg. From the Province Sax- ony (Free-State Prussia) the dis- tricts: Gardelegen, Osterburg, Salzwedel, Stendal city and rural. The Free-State Bremen, the Free-State Oldenburg with- out Birkenfeld and Eutin. Population: 3,500,000; churches, 51; members, 1,563, 88 � CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION Office Address: Neustadt-Contre- scarpe 30 I., Bremen, Germany. (Telephone, Roland 3972.) Officers: Pres., C. A. Motzer. Sec., Richard Kaufmann. Treas., Miss F. Meier. Auditor, the treasurer of the West German Union. Executive Committee: C. A. Motzer, A. Weske, F. Risch- mtiller, O. Dr5semeyer, W. Meier, R. Kaufmann, M. Barlach. Legal Name: Gemeinschaft der Siebenten - Tags - Adventisten, Hannoversche Vereinigung e.V. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., W. Meier. Home Miss. and Y. F. M. V., Richard Kaufmann. Ministers: C. A. Motzer, F. RischmUller, C. Kapitz, R. Kaufmann, W. Amian, A. Mannesmann, H. Wille, K. Harres. Licentiates: R. Brager, H. Wehrmann, E. Fraatz, E. Baumbach. Missionary Licentiates: E. Weigt, H. Claus, M. Heuser, H. Treeck, K. Hossfeld, Mrs. 0. Thaden. HANSA CONFERENCE Organized 1900 Territory: The. Free-States Ham- burg, and Mecklenburg. From the Free-State Oldenburg the district Eutin. From the Free- State Prussia the Province Schleswig-Holstein. Population: 3,800,000; churches, 55; members, 2,277. Office Address: Grindelberg 11, I, Hamburg 13, Germany. (Tele- phone 55.90.80.) Officers: Pres., W. John. Sec., Curt Steudel. Treas., Willi Russler. Auditor, the treasurer of the West German Union. Executive Committee: W. John, C. Steudel, C. Sinz, H. Zuber, C. Brtining, F. Bickers, E. Kluge, F. Ritzmann, C. Schwiderowitz. Legal Name: Gemeinschaft der Siebenten - Tags - Adventisten, Hansa-Vereinigung, e.V. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., H. Zuber. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., Curt Steudel. Ministers: W. John, C. Steudel, H. Detlef- sen, G. Diirolf, H. Drangmeister, R. Schriider, K. Scheele, K. Glockner, E. Kaufmann, E. Hen- necke, H. Stoltenberg, J. Bohl- mann, W. Unger. Licentiates: W. Hampel, H. Oswald, H. Oster- burg, G. Kortenhorn, A. Heider- stadt, H. Burger, W. Schtitte, E. Tilgner. Missionary Licentiates: F. Kopp, F. Binnebiissel, A. Witepsky, Miss J. Volkmann. HESSIA-WESTPHALIAN CON- FERENCE Organized 1898 as West German Conference Territory: From the Free-State Prussia the province Westphalia; from the province Hessen-Nas- sau the administrative district Kassel with the districts Es- chwege, Frankenberg, Fritzlar, Hersfeld, Hofgeismar, Romberg, Kassel city and rural, Kirchhain, Marburg city and rural, Melsun- gen, Rotenburg, Witzenhausen, Wolfhagen, Ziegenhain, Htinfeld, der Eder, des Eisenbergs, der Twiste, Schaumburg; from the administrative district Wiesba- den � the district Biedenkopf ; from the administrative district Osnabruck (province Hanover) the districts: Osnabruck city CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION � 89 and rural, Wittlage, Melle and [burg; from the administrative district Hanover the district Hameln city and Hameln-Pyr- mont. The Free-States Schaum- burg-Lippe and Lippe Detmold. Population: 6,500,000; churches, 55; members, 1,745. Office Address: Brtickenstrasse 34a, Hamm i/W., Germany. (Tele- phone, 158.) Legal Name: Gemeinschaft der Siebenten - Tags - Adventisten, Hessisch-Westf nisch e Vereini- aung, e. V. Officers: Pres., A. Pioch. Sec., Ewald Bartz. Treas., August Pohl. Auditor, the treasurer of the West German Union. Executive Committee: A. Pioch, E. Bahr, Th. Schrader, S. Hoh- mann, A. Bente. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., H. Grave. Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., E. Bartz. Ministers: A. Pioch, E. Bahr, F. Backer, H. Watty, A. v. Wallenstern, W. Pohland, H. Begemann. Licentiates: P. Paprotny, W. Rohde, P. Wiirz- berger, F. Schliiter, B. Engel. Missionary Licentiates: H. Waldeck, E. Christoffers, P. Giide, E. Binanzer. RHENISH CONFERENCE Organized 1902 Territory: From the Free-State Prussia the province Rhineland (excepting Saarland) without the districts Kreuznach, Meisen- heim, St. Wendel-Baumholder, Trier city and rural, Merzig- Wadern, Saarburg. From the province Hessen-Nassau and the administrative district Wies- baden the Underlahn district and the districts St. Goarshau- sen, Niederlahnstein, Oberlahn- stein, Braubach. Population: 7,300,000; churches. 54; members, 2,723. Office Address: Adlerstrasse 70, Diisseldorf, Germany. (Tele- phone, 161,67.) Legal Name: Gemeinschaft der Siebenten - Tags - Adventisten, Rheinische Vereinigung e. V. Officers: Pres., W. Peters. Sec., Fritz Hilmer. Treas., Martha Fuchs. Auditor, the treasurer of the West German Union. Executive Committee: W. Peters, W. Schtin, P. Knitter, E. Kamann, 0. Adolph, F. Metz, F. Riiger. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., Paul Knitter. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., Fritz Hilmer. Ministers: W. Peters, R. Stein, H. Potschke, F. Hilmer, W. Schon, 0. Pelzer, K. Drage, R. Rittau, R. Rich- wald. Licentiates: E. Wenzel, K. Schieber, K. Schu- bert, G. Wucherer, K. Voget, H. Tilgner, K. Gotzinger, 0. Hesse. Missionary Licentiates: H. Rohwedder, G. Ludwig, E. Detlefsen, H. Kachel, A. Soetber, F. Ernst, 0. Westermann, Miss M. Diekmann. INSTITUTIONS Section One Educational: Friedensau Missionary Seminary, Friedensau, Burg-Land, Bez. Magdeburg, Germany. Marienhohe Seminary, Darm- stadt, Germany. Publishing: Hamburg Publishing House (Ad- vent-Verlag E. V.), Grindel- 90 � CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION berg 15 a, Hamburg 13, Ger- many. Sanitariums and Treatment Rooms: Krankenhaus "Waldfriede," Fis- cherhiitten Str. 99-109, Berlin- Zehlendorf-West, Germany. Kurhaus, Wittelsbach, Bad Ai- blffig, Oberbayern, Germany. Charlottenbad, Charlottenstr. 24, Hamburg 19, Germany. UNATTACHED FIELDS THE NETHERLANDS CON- FERENCE Organized 1901. Territory: The Netherlands. Population: 8,500,000; churches, 33; members, 1,340. Office Address: Lange Beesten- •markt 102, The Hague, Nether- lands. (Telephone, Den Haag 117025.) Officers: Pres., J. Wintzen. Sec., P. Voorthuis. Treas., I. Krautschick. Executive Committee: J. Wint- zen, P. Voorthuis, J. Toben, T. Eijkelenboom, J. Kerssen, C. Schutte. Legal Name: Kerkgenootschap der Zevende - Dags - Adventisten in Nederland, Gevestigd te's-Gra- venhage. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., J. van Iterson. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, —. Welfare Work, H. Eelsing. Ministers: J. Wintzen, P. Voorthuis, H. Eelsing, W. Betram, A. Schmutz- ler, P. v. Oossanen, J. W. Berth- old, H. Schor. Licentiates: J. Lankhorst, H. Schmitz, F. J. Voorthuis. Missionary Licentiates: I. Krautschick, C. P. de Ruiter, 1'. Klop, C. A. L. Havenstroom, J. Hoer, D. Vink, G. Faber, B. Slond. Institution: Publishing House (Branch of Hamburg House) ; Boekenhuis van de Advent-Zending; Van Weede van Dijkveldstr. 77, The Hague, Netherlands. (Tele- phone, 554 140.) Childrenhome "Zonhenvel," Bilt- scheweg 14, Bosch en Duin b. Utrecht, Netherlands. NORTH AUSTRIAN CONFERENCE Organized 1936 Territory: Vienna, Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Burgenland. Population: 4,500,000; churches, 16; members, 905. Office: Pelzgasse 2/10, Vienna XV, Austria. Officers: Pres., L. Schneebauer. Treas., Miss B. Bruscha. Auditor, P. A. Brandt. Executive Committee: L. Schnee- bauer, K. Floder, R. Grabner, E. Pickhart, E. Pfingstl, A. Walter, H. Auer. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., R. Grabner. Sabbath School, Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., L. Sehneebauer. Ministers: L. Schneebauer, Fr. Gruber, F. Pfingstl, J. Penner. Licentiates: R. Liihner, H. Schnotzinger, Th. Erbes. Missionary Licentiate: Br. Simon. CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION � 91 SOUTH AUSTRIAN CONFERENCE Organized 1936 Territory: Salzburg, Tirol, Voralr- berg, Styria, Carinthia. Population: 2,000,000; churches, 15; members, 753. Office: Le opoldskronstrass e 22, Salzburg, Austria. Officers: Pres., A. Wegener. Treas., Miss B. Bruscha. Auditor, P. A. Brandt. Executive Committee: A. Weg- ener, K. Brich, H. Mayer, P. Weinand, R. Grabner. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., R. Grabner. Sabbath School, Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., A. Wegener. Ministers: A. Wegener, K. Fleck, P. Wein- and, 0. Saur, E. Schwarz. Licentiate: .F. Lubschina. Missionary Licentiate: 0. Lenzi. CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION SECTION TWO Territory: The following-named Union Conferences and Missions: The Arabic, Czechoslovakian, and Hungarian; and the follow- ing Conferences and Missions: Netherlands Conference, North Austrian Conference, South Aus- trian Conference, Tanganyika Mission, Bulgarian Mission, Gre- cian Mission, Turkish Mission, and the Iran Mission. Population: About 154,362,420; churches, 420; membership, 15,- 088. Headquarters: Takoma Park, Washington, D. C., U. S. A. Officers: Pres., W. H. Branson. Sec., H. L. Rudy. Treas., W. H. Williams. Executive Committee: W. H. Branson, H. L. Rudy, W. H. Wil- liams, C. E. Weaks, A. W. Peter- son, Steen Rasmussen, J. A. Stevens, G. Keough, J. Dou- braysky, L. Michnay, A. Sprogis, F. F. Oster, J. Mihailow. Ministerial Assn. Sec., H. L. Rudy. ARABIC UNION MISSION Organized November, 'gay Territory: Egypt, Arabia, Pales- tine, Transjordan, Cyprus, Sy- ria, Iraq, viz., Egypt, Palestine- Transjordan, Syria and Iraq Missions. Population: 30,000,000; churches, 11; members, 342. Cable Address: Advent-Jerusalem., Office Address: Location of House, North of Y. M. C. A. Building, Julians Way, Jerusalem, Pales- tine. Postal Address: Box 1091, Pales- tine until March 31, 1938; after- wards, Box 592, Jerusalem, Palestine. Officers: Supt., G. Keough. Sec. and Treas., E. Maier. Union Committee: G. Keough, E. Maier, C. H. Rieckmann, E. Bethmann, S. Nowfel, B. Hasso. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., C. H. Rieckmann. Other Departments, E. Maier. Minister: G. Keough. Honorary: R. S. Greaves. 92 Licentiate: E. Maier. Missionary Licentiates: B. Faern- stroem, A. Piorr, Miss S. Busen- berg, Mrs. E. Kruger, Mrs. Keough, Mrs. Bethmann, Mrs. Schubert, Mrs. Lesowsky, Mrs. Grin, Mrs. Rieckmann, Mrs. Maier, Mrs. Faernstroem, Mrs. Piorr. Hotel Directory: Visitors are rec•• ommended to the following ho- tels: Palestine: Johanniter-Hospiz, Je- rusalem. Syria: Mr. Fuad R. Saadeh, Kasm & Kabbany Building, Apt. 16, Rue Du Parlement, Damascus, Syria. Tourists are recommended to Sahhar Bros., Mamillah Road, Jerusalem, for the arrangement of tours in Palestine and Syria. EGYPTIAN MISSION Entered 1899 Territory: Egypt. Population: 14,000,000; churches, 5; members, 165. CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION Address: Advent Villa, Mataria, near Cairo, Egypt. Cable Address: Advent, Mataria, Cairo. Officers: Supt., � . Treas., E. Maier. Mission Committee, —, C. H. Rieckmann, Nashid Yacoub. Ministers: Maurice Grin, Nashid Yacoub. Licentiates: C. H. Rieckmann, Basta Bishai, Samuel Farag. Missionary Licentiates: Sophie Busenberg, Emily Levy. Nurse: Erna Krueger. Church Schools: Beni Adiat, Upper Egypt. Tataliah, Upper Egypt. IRAQ MISSION Organized 1923 Territory: Iraq. Population: 3,000,000; churches, 2; members, 30. Address: c/o Hasso Bros., Bagh- dad, Iraq. Officers: Supt., E. Bethmann. Treas., E. Maier. Committee: E. Bethmann, G. Keough, B. Hasso, E. Maier. Minister: E. Bethmann. Church School: Mosul. PALESTINE-TRANSJORDAN MISSION Organized 1929 Territory: Palestine and Trans- jordan. Population: 1,200,000; churches, 3; members, 65. Address: Box 1091, Jerusalem, Palestine, until March 31, 1938; afterwards, Box 592, Jerusalem, Palestine. Officers: Supt., G. Keough. Treas., E. Maier. Committee: G. Keough, E. Maier, E. Bethmann, M. Had- dad. Legal Assn.: General Confer- ence Corporation of Seventh-day Adventists in Palestine, Jerusa- lem. Same for Transjordan, Amman. Ministers: E. Schubert, I. Khalil. Missionary Licentiates: Bror Faernstroem, Alfred Piorr. Institutions: Institute for Massage and Hy- dro and Electro Therapy, Jerusalem, Box 1091. Nurses: Bror Faernstroem and Else Faernstroem, Institute for Massage and Hy- dro Electro Therapy, Haifa, Box 478. Nurse: Alfred Piorr. Church School: El Husn, Transjordan. SYRIAN MISSION Entered 1899 Territory: Syria, Grand Lebanon, and Cyprus. Population: 3,000,000; churches, 2, members, 82. Address: Boite Postale 595, Bey- routh, Lebanon. Officers: Supt., G. Keough. (Under supervision of Palestine Mission.) Treas., E. Maier. Mission Committee: G. Keough, E. Maier, W. Lesovsky, S. Now- f el. Legal Assn.: General Conference Corporation of Seventh-day Ad- ventists in Lebanon and Syria. Ministers: W. Lesovsky, S. Nowfel. Licentiate: E. Ashod. Missionary Licentiates: N. Hovhannessian, Charl. Lesov- sky. Church School: Beyrouth. CZECHOSLOVAKIAN UNION CON- FERENCE Organized 1919 Territory: Entire Republic, com- prising the Central Bohemian Conferences, � Moravia-Silesian, North Bohemian, and Slovakian Mission. Population: 15,000,000; churches, 135; members, 3,784. Office Address: Praha-Zalov, Dvoi•- fikova 29, Czechoslovakia. Officers: Pres., J. Doubraysky". Sec. and Treas., Josef Cepl. Executive Committee: J. Dou- brayskS,, M. Hartmann, J. Pop- elka, 3. Schor, J. Cepl, F. A. Lud- wig, G. Oczko, E. Hanitzsch, F. Finferle, K. Jozffek. Seventh-day Adventist Associa- tion: Manager, Joseph Doubrayskg. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., P. Sunman. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, Josef Cepl. Ministers: J. Doubrayskk, J. Cepl. Missionary Licentiate: A. Prochrtzkov5.. CENTRAL BOHEMIAN CON- FERENCE Organized 1919. Territory: Central Bohemia. Population: 5,100,000; churches, 21; members, 476. Office Address: Praha-Zakov, Dvo- fakova 29, Czechoslovakia. Officers: Pres., J. DoubrayskSr. Sec. and Treas., J. B5hm. Executive Committee: J. Dou- brayskt, J. Simon, J. Cepl, J. Mokit, K. Novak. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., J. Kantor. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, J. Cepl. 94 Ministers: P. Ralka, F. Sumbera. Licentiates: V. Kroulfk, A. Praftn, A. Ku- be6ka, E. Csamrner. Missionary Licentiates: R. Fraunberger, K. Hurta, L. Czeczotka, H. Knobloch, D. Kryn- sky, J. Kutk, Miss M. AdamovA, J. 13iihm. MORAVIA-SILESIAN CONFER- ENCE Organized 1919. Territory: Moravia-Silesia. Population: 3,700,000; churches, 50; members, 1,604. Office Address: Brno, StFednf 10, Czechoslovakia. Officers: Pres., J. Popelka. Sec. and Treas., Adolf Kunert. Executive Committee: J. Po- pelka, K. Polednfk, I. Koloni6ng, H. Mildner, J. Hurta, P. Guznar, P. Zagora. Department Secretaries: Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, E. Moldrzyk. Ministers: J. Popelka, K. Polednfk, R. Neu- mann, J. Chodura, J. Obornk, A. Zurek, F. Konvalina. Licentiates: R. Gornola, E. Moldrzyk, A. Kunert. Missionary Licentiates: B. Teplk, T. Neuwirth, J. Skrla, J. Richter, 0. Kimler, J. Mar- colla, M. Bujokova, A. Martisova, B. Moskorova, M. Vranova. CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION � 95 NORTH BOHEMIAN CONFER- ENCE Organized 1919. Territory: North Bohemia. Population: 2,100,000; churches, 29, members, 834. Office Address: Bayerstr. 36, Reich- enberg, Czechoslovakia. Officers: Pres., M. Hartmann. Sec., � Treas., Miss A. Reckziegel. Executive Committee: M. Hart- mann, A. Weinert, E. Hanitzsch, W. Schnabel, F. Klimt. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., 0. Fuchs. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, M. Hartmann. Ministers: M. Hartmann, G. Geier, F. Bohm, B. Vietze, A. Weinert. Licentiate: M. Posel. Missionary Licentiates: F. Mtinnich, E. Ltiftner, R. Fischer, A. Strata, 0. Fuchs. SLOVAKIAN MISSION Organized 1919. Territory: Slovakia and Carna- thian Russia. Population: 4,100,000; churches, 35; members, 870. Office Address: Cintorinska 1.a. blok B., Bratislava, Czechoslo- vakia. Officers: Supt., J. Schor. Sec., T. J. Zigmund. Treas., St. Macko. Executive Committee: J. Schor, V. Cizmar, St. Macko, J. Broda, K. Jozlf ek. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., J. Zsurek. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, Ministers: J. Schor, K. MokrY, V. Cizmar, J. Gajan, 0. BenyovskST. Licentiates: T. J. Zigmund, J. Licht', J. Strba, P. Surman. Missionary Licentiates: J. Sobotka, J. Bandurowicz, P. Styk, J. Zsurek. HUNGARIAN UNION CONFERENCE Organized 1912; reorganized 1925 and 1936 Territory: Hungary, viz., Central, East, and West Hungarian Mis- sions. Population: 9,000,000; churches, 85; members, 2,415. Office Address: Sz6kely Bertalan- utca 13, Budapest VI, Hungary. (Telephone, 128-336.) Officers: Pres.. L. Michnay Sec. and Treas., J. Jenik. Executive Committee: L. Mich- nay, J. Jenik, A. MurSnyi, D. Zarka, J. T6th, B. Gyarmati, B. Jeszenszky, J. Egyed. Legal Assn.: Building Society "Koch 6s Tarsa," Szekely Berta- lan-utca 13, Budapest VI, Hun- gary. Manager, J. Jenik. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., J. T6th. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, J. Jenik. Ministers: 11. Michnay, J. Jenik, K. Sohl- mann. Missionary Licentiates: A. Ro6z, M. Erdodi. 96 � CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION CENTRAL HUNGARIAN MISSION Organized 1925 and 1936 Territory: Pest-, Csongrad-, Bacs-, Hont-, Heves-, and N6grad- Comitates. Population: 3,200,000; churches, 31; members, 1,012. Office Address: Szekely Bertalan- utca 13, Budapest VI, Hungary. Officers: Pres., L. Michnay. Vice-Pres., I. Berghauer. Sec. and Treas., A. RoOz. Executive Committee: I. Berg- hauer, L. Bajor, A. Ro6z, J. L6rincz, J. Egyed. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., K. Kovacs. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, J. Jenik. Ministers: I. Berghauer, L. Bajor. Licentiates: J. Veszelovszky, K. Berzenczei, S. Debreczeni, J. Szabo. Missionary Licentiates: J. Szigethy, K. Delizotti, J. Kiss, J. Negyesi, S. Greiner, M. Bajor, E. Marinka. EAST HUNGARIAN MISSION Organized 1925 and 1936 Territory: Bors6d-, Szatmar-, Bi- har-, Hajdu-, B6k6s-, Csanad-, Szolnok-, and Bereg-Comitates. Population: 3,200,000; churches, 34; members, 984. Office Address: Fabian-utea 5, Mis- kolc, Hungary. Officers: Pres., A. Muranyi. Treas., A. Ro6z. Executive Committee: A. Mu- ranyi, J. Albrecht, K. Kovacs, B. Jeszenszky, I. Porcsin. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., K. Kovacs. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, J. Jenik. Ministers: A. Muranyi, J. Albrecht, I. Stoics, L. Halasz, A. Fodor. Licentiates: I. Danhauser, J. Pechtol, L. Lenk. Missionary Licentiates: V. Fekete, I. TOth. WEST HUNGARIAN MISSION Organized 1925; reorganized 1936 Territory: Esztergom-, Fej6r-, Ba- ranya-, Komarom-, Veszprem-, Somogy-, Tolna-, Zala-, Vas-, Moson-, and Gyor-Comitates. Population: 2,600,000; churches, 20; members, 419. Office Address: Szekely Bertalan- utca 13, Budapest VI, Hungary. Officers: Pres., D. Zarka. Sec. and Treas., A. Ro6z. Executive Committee: D. Zarka, M. Buzg6, J. T6th, J. Nagy, M. Pammer. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., J. T6th. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, J. Jenik. Ministers: D. Zarka, M. Buzg6, A. Katona. Missionary Licentiates: Z. Csanyi, M. Herczeg, M. Roth. DETACHED ORGANIZATIONS BULGARIAN MISSION Organized 1911 Territory: Bulgaria. Population: 6,000,000; churches, 26; members, 729. Cable and Telegraphic Address: Sofia, Solunska 10. Office Address: Solunska 10, Sofia, Bulgaria. (Telephone, 2-64-66.) Officers: Acting Supt., � Sec. and Treas., 0. Dabritz. Executive Committee: K. Was- wasoff, J. Mihailow, N. Pesch- kiroff, K. Christoff. Financial Committee: the mem- bers of the Executive Committee and N. Athanasoff, A. Georgieff. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., Boris Kiriloff. Y. P. M. V., Sabbath School and Home Miss., K. Waswasoff. Ministers: K. Waswasoff, J. Mihailow, St. Konstantinoff, B. Boneff, Boris Nikoloff. Licentiates: 0. Dabritz, D. Harboff, W. Iwan- off. Missionary Licentiates: B. Kiriloff, A. Georgieff, Miss N. Gantschewa, Miss K. Nicolova, D. Kiroff. Institution: Bulgarian Book and Bible House, "Nov Schivot" Sofia (Bulga- ria), Solunska 10; Manager, D. Kiroff. GRECIAN MISSION Entered 1903 Territory: Greece and Albania. Population: 7,832,000; churches, 5; members, 117. Office Address: Lahana St. 36. Postal Address: Post Box 144, Saloniki, Greece. 4 Officers: Acting Supt., � Sec. and Treas., A. N. Stabellos. Executive Committee: A. N. Sta- hellos, Chr. Christoforides, N. Pappastamonlis, Ministers: � , N. Pappastamoulis. Missionary Licentiates: A. N. Stabellos, Chr. Christo- forides, A. Keanides. IRAN MISSION Entered 1911—Reorganized 1935 Territory: Iran. Population: 12,000,000; churches, 9; members, 188. Cable Address: "Advent," Teheran. Postal Address: S. D. A. Mission, Shah Ave., 20, Teheran, Iran. Officers: Supt., F. F. Oster. Sec. and Treas., A. Hessel. Mission Committee: F. F. Oster, Dr. A. Arzoo, A. Hessel, Dr. H. E. Hargreaves. Ministers: F. F. Oster, A. Hessel, Dr. H. E. Hargreaves. Licentiates: Dr. A. Arzoo, V. Shirvanian, Haik Salakian. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. F. F. Oster, Mrs. A. Arzoo, Mrs. A. Hessel, M. H. Ga.sparian, Rahman Termei, M. S. Beitzak- har, Josef Gabrielian, Yoash San- garloo, Ohan Keshizade, Nadir Poorhadi, Mrs. Xenia Nezarian, Mrs. Shalim Sayad, Miss Jo- hanna Blaus, N. Badal, .T. Poor- bade, K. Nazarian, S. Sayad. Legal Association: General Confer- ence of Seventh-day Adventists. 97 98 � CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION Representative in Iran, F. F. Oster. Institutions: The Iran Literature' Society; Manager, A. Hessel, Teheran, Iran. Seventh-day Adventist Mission Hospital and Dispensary, Sul- tanabad, Aragh, Iran. Direc- tor and Manager, Dr. A. 21.1- zoo; Matron and Head Nurse, Johanna Blauss; Board, Iran Mission Committee and head nurse of Hospital. Adventist Eye Clinic, Sultana- bad, Iran, Director, Dr. H. E. Hargreaves; Board, Iran Mis- sion Committee and head nurse of Hospital. TANGANYIKA MISSION Entered 1903 Territory: Tanganyika Territory. Population: 5,022,640; churches, 16; members, 2,102. Office Address: P. 0. Musoma, Tanganyika Territory, East Af- rica. Officers: Supt., A. Sprogis. Sec. and Treas., R. Reinhard. Committee: A. Sprogis, H. Rob- son, R. Helbig. Ministers: European: A. Sprogis, H. Rob- son, R. Helbig, E. A. Flammer, Reider. African: Paolo Saburi, Miss Manongi. Licentiates: European: W. Ludwig, Ph. Wer- ner, H. Kotz. African: B. Shaqira, E. Wandea, T. Nzota, Y. Mseli. Missionary Licentiates: W. Fenner, R. Reinhard, Miss M. Bremer Miss E. Lidke, Mrs. A. Sprogis, Mrs. H. Robson, Mrs. R. Helbig, Mrs. E. A Flammer, Mrs. R. Reider, Mrs. P. Werner, Mrs. H. Kotz. Ikizu Mission Station Missionary in Charge: E. A. Flam- mer. Address: P. 0. Musoma, Tangan- yika Territory, East Africa, African Teachers: 10. African Evangelist: 1. Majita Mission Station Missionary in Charge: R. Heider (on furlough), R. Helbig. Address: Majita, P. 0. Musoma, Tanganyika Territory, East Af- rica. African Evangelists and Teachers: 17. Mwagala Mission Station Missionary in Charge: R. Helbig. Address: Mwagala, P. 0. Maswa, Lake Province, Tanganyika Ter- ritory, East Africa. African Teachers: 9. Ntusu Mission Station Missionary in Charge: H. Robson. Address': Ntusu, P. 0. Maswa, Lake Province, Tanganyika Ter- ritory, East Africa. Missionary Licentiate: Miss E. Lidke. African Evangelists and Teachers: 18. Suji Mission Station Missionary in Charge: W. Fenner, Evangelist, W. Ludwig. Address: Suji, Private Bag, P. 0. Tanga, Tanganyika Territory, East Africa. African Evangelists and Teachers: 32. Utimbaru Mission Station Missionary in Charge: H. E. Kotz. Address: Utimbaru, P. 0. Musoma, Lake Province, Tanganyika Ter- ritory, East Africa. /African Teachers: 8. CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION � 99 TURKISH MISSION Entered 1899 Territory: Turkey. Population: 16,000,000; churches, 3; members, 80. Office Address: 14 Saray Arkasi, Ayaz Pasa, Istanbul, Turkey. Postal Address: P.K. 2071, Istan- bul-Beyoglu, Turkey. (Request using personal name only.) Officers: Supt., � Acting Supt., R. Klinger. Sec. and Treas., R. Klinger. Mission Committee. � R. Klinger. Minister: R. Klinger. Licentiates: Licentiate: K. Kalustian. Institution: Turkish Depository, A. Barlas, P.K. 2120, Istanbul- Beyoglu, Turkey. (Request us- ing personal name only.) Man- ager, R. Klinger, P.K. 2071, Is- tanbul-Beyoglu, Turkey. INSTITUTIONS Section Two Educational: Ikizu Training School, Ikizu Mission, P. 0. Musoma, Tan- ganyika Territory, East Af- rica. Ntusu Girls School, Ntusu, P. 0. Maswa, Lake Province, Tan- ganyika Territory, East Af- rica. Suji Training School, Suji Mis- sion, Private Bag, P. 0. Tanga, Tanganyika Territory, East Africa. Publishing: Holland Branch: (Interna- tional Advent-Zendingsge- nootschap), van Weede van Dijkveldstraat 77, The Hague, Holland. Austrian Branch (Advent-Ver- lag E. V.) VII, Wimberger- gasse 46, Vienna VII, Aus- tria. Hungarian Publishing House (Advent Kiadethivatal Fiokja), Budapest I, N6metvalgyi ut 26, Hungary. Czechoslovakian � Publishing House, Brno-Kralovo Pole, Wilsonova 8, Czechoslovakia. Bulgarian Book and Bible House (Knigoisdateltsro "Nos Schi- rot") Solunska 10, Sofia, Bul- garia. Depositories: Arabic Literature Society, P. 0. Box 1091, Jerusalem, Palestine. Greek Depository, Post Box 144, Salonica, Greece. Turkish Depository, Posta Ku- tusu 2120, Istanbul-Beyoglu, Turkey. A. Barlas, Manager. Literature Society, Teheran, Iran. Sanitariums and Treatment Rooms: Jerusalem—Institution for Mas- sage and Hydro-Electric Ther- apy, P. G. B. 1091, Jerusalem, Palestine. Seventh-day Adventist Mission Hospital, Sultanabad, Aragh, Iran. CHINA DIVISION Organized 1931 Territory: China, Manchuria, Mon- golia, Tibet, Sinkiang, and the islands controlled by China, to- gether with Hongkong and Ma- cao; all of which are comprised in the East China, West China, North China, South China, and Central China Union Missions, the Northwest China Mission, and the Manchurian Union Mis- sion. Population: 478,504,286; churches, 292, members, 16,706. Cable and Telegraphic Address: " Adventist," Shanghai. Codes used: Western Union 5 letter edition; A. B. C. Fifth edition. Postal, Express, and Freight Ad- dress: 526 Ningkuo Road, Shang- hai, China. Telephone, 51094. • Note.— To find the Ningkuo Road Mission Compound, Shang- hai, if unencumbered by lug- gage, ask to be directed to a No. 10 Omnibus (eastbound), and stop at Ningkuo Road. If you have luggage, the best plan will be to take a taxi to 526 Ningkuo Road (Ning-gwoh-lu). Temporary Address of the China Division and of all its workers is Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Officers: Pres., Frederick Griggs. Sec., S. L. Frost. Treas., C. C. Morris. Executive Board: Frederick Griggs, S. L. Frost, C. C. Mor- ris, H. W. Miller, H. L. Shull, John Oss, N. F. Brewer, M. C. Warren, 0. A. Hall, K. H. Wood, Geo. J. Appel, E. L. Long- way, Bessie Mount, Frederick Lee, W. A. Scharffenberg, Dr. L. H. Butka, D. E. Rebok, G. L. Wilkinson, B. A. Liu, W. J. Har- ris, A. L. Ham, Y. H. Chh, J. C. Shull, A. A. Esteb. Legal Association: "General 100 Conference Corporation of Sev- enth-day Adventists." C. C. Morris, Attorney-in-fact. Auditor, C. C. Morris. Educational and Young People's Missionary Volunteer Depart- ments: Secretary: D. E. Rebok. Members: D. E. Rebok, S. L. Frost, Bessie Mount, S. H. Lindt, P. E. Quimby, Educational and Y. P. M. V. secretaries of union missions; the heads of senior and junior training institutes in the division; the superintendents of union missions in China. Home Missionary Department: Secretary, A. A. Esteb. Members: The division depart- mental secretaries; the union and local home missionary secretaries as appointed; the union field missionary secretaries; the ex- ecutive heads of division, union, and local fields. Medical Department: Secretary, H. W. Miller, M. D. Members: The division medical secretary, with the physicians connected with all recognized sanitariums, treatment rooms, and hospital-dispensaries in the China Division; the superintend- ents of nurses in institutions conducting nurses' training schools. Ministerial Association: Secretary: Frederick Lee. Advisory Council: Frederick Lee, division officers, 0. A. Hall, su- perintendents of union missions, division departmental secretaries, union evangelists; principals of senior training institutes in the China Division. Publishing Department: Sec., E. L. Longway. Members: The division publishing CHINA DIVISION � 101 and home missionary depart- ment secretaries; all union field and home missionary secretaries within our territory; all local field missionary secretaries; the head of the publishing house in China, together with the chief editors as appointed by the divi- sion committee; the superin- tendents of all union missions. Sabbath School Department: Secretary: Miss Bessie Mount. Advisory Committee: The divi- sion Sabbath school secretary; all union Sabbath school sec- retaries; Frederick Lee, Mrs. K. H. Wood, Joseph May, C. C. Morris, Ivy Wu, 0. A. Hall, H. L. Shull, D. E. Rebok, N. F. Brewer, A. A. Esteb. The Home Commission: Members: 0. A. Hall (chairman), Frederick Griggs, Dr. H. W. Mil- ler, Mrs. B. Miller, E. Long- way, Elsie Liu, Miss J. Holmes, Mrs. Chen Gien Wen, S. L. Frost, Mrs. A. E. Hughes, Mrs. L. H. Davies, Abbie Dunn, Dr. Con- stance Wen, Mrs. C. B. Green, Mrs. M. C. 'Warren, Mrs. W. I. Hilliard, D. E. Rebok, Mrs. L. H. Butka, L. C. Wilcox, R. H. Hart- well, Mrs. T. F. Mi, B. A. Liu. Transportation Agents: C. C. Mor- ris (chairman), the union treas- urers of the South China, Central China, and Liaotung Union Mis- sions. Division Building Committee: C. C. Morris (chairman), Frederick Griggs, E. C. Wood, D. E. Rebok, H. L. Shull, N. F. Brewer, 0. A. Hall, S. L. Frost. Ministers: Frederick Griggs, Dr. H. W. Mil- ler, Frederick Lee, S. L. Frost, C. C. Morris, S. H. Lindt, D. E. Rebok, John Oss, W. A. Scharf- fenberg, Hwang Dz Ging, G. J. Appel, M. C. Warren, K. H. Wood, N. F. Brewer, 0. A. Hall, P. E. Quimby, B. A. Liu, A. L. Ham, \V. J. Harris, Meng Chung-i, C. L. Blandford, E. L. Longway, G. L. Wilkinson, V. J. Maloney, A. A. Esteb. Licentiates: W. I. Hilliard, Yeh Kwen Gan, Y. H. Chu, H. R. Dixon, Dr. L. H. Butka, H. H. Morse, C. L. Woods, J. T. May, T. C. Chin, Hwang Tz Ting, P. L. Williams, Her- bert Liu, M.D., Li Wei Ching, Wang Yung Yao, H. MT. Chris- tian, H. L. Shull, J. C. Shull, R. W. Paul, M.D., Ho Ping Dunn, Chen Ming, Goh. Djao 0, A. F. Tai, Shan Ying Min. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. Frederick Griggs, Mrs. Min- nie H. Crisler, Mrs. S. L. Frost, Mrs. D. E. Rebok, Mrs. H. L. Shull, Mrs. P. E. Quimby, F. A. Landis, Mrs. F. A. Landis, Bes- sie Mount, Mrs. S. H. Lindt, Mrs. W. A. Scharffenberg, E. C. Wood, Mrs. E. C. Wood, Hsu Yung Chi, Hsu Pao Djen, Mrs. H. H. Morse, Matilda Follett, A. R. Boynton, - Mrs. A. R. Boynton, Dr. J. Constance Wen, Mrs. C. C. Morris, R. A. Brett, Mrs. R. A. Brett, Mrs. C. L. Blandford, Mrs. John Oss, E. C. Meisler, Mrs. E. C. Meisler, Mrs. H. W. Miller, Mrs. Freder- ick T.ee, Mrs. John Shull, Mrs. C. L. Woods, Grace Hsu, Miss it. Yen Sh Bin, Ruth Atwell, Mrs. R. H. Hartwell, Mrs. L. H. Butka, Mrs. E. L. Longway, Wilton Wood, Mrs. Wilton Wood, Dr. A. L. Tai, Dzo Ging Mei, Mrs. 0. A. Hall, W. E. Anderson, Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs., Mi Deh Feng, Mrs. L. Coniston, Ethel Porter, Charles Dale, M.D., Mrs. Charles Dale, Frank Knight, Mrs. Frank Knight, Mrs. A. A. Esteb, Willis Miller, Rachel Landrum, Ruth Lehman, Mary Ogle, Doro- thy J. Wheeler, Lois Burnett, 102 � CHINA DIVISION Dr. Geneva Beatty, Mrs. Roger Paul, Mrs. Hazel B. Sevrens, Della L. Rice, S. J. Lee, Wang Wen Tien, Hwang Yao Tso, Mrs. B. A. Liu, Mrs. Wang Yong Yao, Dr. C. L. Ling, Mrs. C. L. Ling, Wang Sien Tung, Mrs. Wang Sien Tung, Li Hwa Nung, Miss Ivy Woo, Mrs. D. G. Liu, Tsao Chuin Kai, Chuan Hsi Tien, Helen Pang, Dr. S. H. Pang, Dr. C. C. Wong, Ethel Chenalloy, Chu Yu Ming, Swen Dji Ling Wei Su, Liu Chi Ming, C. C. Krohn, Mrs. C. C. Krohn, Gertrude Green, Ethel Porter. CENTRAL CHINA UNION MISSION Organized 'gig Territory: The following-named provinces: Honan, Hunan, Hu- peh, Kiangsi. Population: 104,011,642; churches, 21; members, 2,028. Telegraphic Address: " Advent- ist," Hankow. Office Address: 2 Rue Clemenceau, Hankow, Hupeh, China. Officers: Supt., M. C. Warren. Sec. and Treas., H. R. Dixon. Executive Committee: M. C. Warren, H. R. Dixon, M. E. Loewen, Dr. R. L. Brines, E. H. James, J. H. Effenberg, C. A. Carter, Liu Djung Gwang, Dzou Pei Hsin, B. C. Clark, Du Shu Ren, Chang Swen Djen, Peng Hsien Wu, Wang Ging Bo. Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., C. A. Carter. Home Miss. and Sabbath School, J. H. Effenberg. Medical, R. J. Brines, M. D., Publishing, T. A. Shaw. Ministers: M. C. Warren, C. A. Carter, J. H. Effenberg. Licentiates: H. R. Dixon, T. A. Shaw, Dr. R. J. Brines, Wang Ih Dji. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. M. C. Warren, Mrs. T. A. Shaw, Mrs. C. A. Carter, Mrs. T. A. Smith, Mrs. H. R. Dixon, Mrs. J. H. Effenberg, Mrs. R. J. Brines. HONAN MISSION Organized 1917 Territory: The Province of Honan; also Tungming-hsien and Chang- yuan-hsien of Hopei. Population: 30,831,909; churches, 10; members, 1,100. Telegraphic Address: "Adventist Mission," Yencheng. Address: Yencheng, Honan, China. Officers: Director,E. H. James. Sec. an Treas., Mrs. E. H. James. Asst. Treas., Lee Hung Bing. Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., Djao Lien Ren. Home Miss., Djang Djen Hai. Medical, R. J. Brines, M. D. Publishing, Hou Hsu Hsuan. Sabbath School, Djao Lien Ren. Ministers: E. H. James, N. 0. Dahlsten, Liu Djen Bang, Shih Ru Ling, Wang Ging Bo, Peng Hsien Djung, Su Dien Ching, Djang Djen Hai, Tang Hsin Loh. Licentiates: Fan Deh Yu, Niu Siu Shen, Wang Chwen Yung, Djang G woh Djen. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. E. H. James, Miss M. Rags- dale, Hou Hsu Hsuan, Djao Lien Ren, Djang Ying Icon, Hsiao Han Djung, Mrs. Djang, Gia Da CHINA DIVISION � 103 Sao, Wu Yung Guang, Feng Chen Chieh, Mrs. N. 0. Dahlsten. Church School Teachers: 10 teachers. HUNAN MISSION Organized 1917 Territory: The eastern part of Hu- nan Province,—all hsiens east of but not including Hsimen, Tao- Yuan, Anhwa, Boachin, Wugang. Population: 35,700,285; churches, 6; members, 457. Telegraphic Address: "Adventist Mission," Changsha. Address: S. D. A. Mission, 75 Fu Dzen Gai, Changsha, Hunan, China. Officers: Director, Du Shu Hen. Sec. and Treas., Dzou Pei Hsin. Executive Committee: Du Su Ren, Djou Pei Hsin, Dzu Dzi Ai, Djou Hai Ru, Wang Deh Dzi, Chen Djung Sui, Hwang Tsung Sen. Department Secretaries: Educational, Dzou Pei Hsin. Field Miss., Ih Fei. Home Miss. and Sabbath School, Dju Dzi Ai. Y. P. M. V., Wu Ding CM. Ministers: Du Shu Ren, Hwang Djung Seng, Wang Deh. Dzi, Dzou Pei Hsin, J. E. Frick. Licentiates: Djang Fu Hsuan, Dju Dzi Al, Hu Si Gwei, Djou Hai Ru, Hwang Dzi Ling. Missionary Licentiates: Sang Dwan Fu, Bu Sing Ting, Djou Yu Wen, Djang Gwang Sing, Wu Ding Chi, Tsai Gwei Hsiang, Di Fei, Hwang Ren Wu, Li Den Ren, Chen Djung Sui, Bu Hsin Tin. Church school Teachers: Dzao Su Tsen, Chen Lou Dzi, Ho Yu Djen, Wang Gin Wei, Wu Hsin. HUPEH MISSION Organized 1909 Territory: The Province of Hupeh. Population: 27,167,244; churches, 4; members, 285. Telegraphic Address: " Adventist," Hankow. Address: 107 Woo Tsu Street, Hankow, Hupeh, China. Officers: Director, B. C. Clark. Sec. and Treas., Y. S. Leng. Executive Committee: B. C. Clark, Y. S. Leng, Hu Bing Chen, Yen Chun Shan, Abbie Dunn, Li Wei Chin, Fang Chih Hsiang. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Y. S. Leng. Educational and Y. P. M. V., Hu Bing Chen. Field Miss., Yen Ch'un Shan. Home Miss. and Sabbath School, Hu Bing Chen. Ministers: B. C. Clark, Fan Chih Hsiang. Licentiates: Chang Shun Chen, Li Wei Ch'ing, Li Kwang Ren, Hsu Sin Tang. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. B. C. Clark, Chu Yell Chang, Abbie Dunn, Chang Keh Di, Y. S. Leng, Yen Chien Shan, Yen Gia Gieh, Miss Anna. Lo. Church School Teachers: Six (6). KIANGSI MISSION Organized 1917 Territory: The Province of Ki- angsi. Population: 17,569,210; churches, 5; members, 186. Telegraphic Address: " Adventist Mission," Kiukiang. Address: S. D. A. Mission, 41 Hsiao Giao Chang, Kiukiang, Kiangsi, China. Officers: Director, M. E. Loewen. Sec. and Treas., Peng Hsien Wu. 104 � CHINA DIVISION Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Peng Hsien Wu. Educational, Peng Hsien Wu. Field Miss., —. Home Miss., Wang Wen Hwei. Sabbath School, M. E. Loewen. Ministers: M. E. Loewen, Wang Wen Hwei. Licentiates: Shen Hsuen Hung, Peng Hsien Wu. Missionary Licentiates: Peng Liang, Liu Siao Ching, Lo Yue Ching, Lo Dzen Yuan, Mrs. M. E. Loewen. Bible Women: Ni Chwen Chieh, Hwang Cheng Shou, Nao Shiah Chen. Church School Teachers: Deng Siao Sien, Gung Yu Hwa, Dzao San Mei, Shen Dao Dzen. MIAO MISSION Organized 1937 Territory: Tribal Districts of Western Hunan. Population: 5,000,000. Ministers: D. R. White, Ho Ai Deng. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. D. R. White, Mrs. Ho Ai Deng. EAST CHINA UNION MISSION Organized 1909; reorganized 1919 Territory: The Anhwei, Kiang- su, and Chekiang Provinces. Population: 77,073,623; churches, 112; members, 4,484. I elegraphic Address: "Mizpah," Shanghai. Office Address: 1207 Yu-Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. (Tel. 20167.) Officers: Supt., N. F. Brewer. Sec., Treas., and Auditor, V. J. Maloney. Executive Committee: N. F. Brewer, V. J. Maloney, R. H. Hartwell, W. E. Strickland, M. S. Wu, Wu Dzi Chiao, L. H. Butka, M.D., Shih Yuen Tsing, H. C. Shen, C. Schroeter, S. T. Liu, Pan Shui Ru, Mrs. B. Mil- ler, L. E. Reed, Y. C. Shih, T. E. Wu, Swen Tsung Gwang, Djang Ging Yuen, Miss T. M. Wu, A. Fossey, Y. S. Chen, S. H. Lindt, L. S. Wang. Department Secretaries: Educational, H. C. Shen. Field Miss., Djang Ging Yuen. Home Miss., L. E. Reed. Medical, L. H. Butka, M. D. Sabbath School, Mrs. R. H. Hart- well. Union Evangelist, H. C. Shen. Y. P. M. V., L. E. Reed. Women's Evangelistic Depart- ment, Mrs. B. Miller. Ministers: N. F. Brewer, V. J. Maloney, H. G. Shen, L. E. Reed. Licentiates: Djang Ging Yuen, Ralph Dins- bier,. Mrs. B. Miller. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. L. E. Reed, Miss T. M. Wu, Y. G. Hsu, Mrs. N. F. Brewer, Mrs. V. J. Maloney, Mrs. R. H. Hartwell. ANHWEI MISSION Organized 1910 Territory: The Province of An- hwei, and Nanking district of Kiangsu Province. Population: 21,976,920; churches, 20; members, 732. CHINA DIVISION � IN Telegraphic Address: " Adventist," Nanking. Postal Address: 20 Gao Lou Men, Nanking, Kiangsu, China. Officers: Director, W. E. Strickland. Sec. and Treas., Y. C. Shih. Executive Committee: W. E. Strickland, Y. C. Shih, Wu Tsung Shan, Pan Shui Ru, Wang Hsi Tien, Wu Shao Djen, Chen Hwa Ting, Y. S. Wang, C. Schroeter. Department Secretaries: Educational, S. D. Wu. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., C. Schroeter. Publishing, � Sabbath School, Pan Sui Ru. Ministers: W. E. Strickland, Wu Tsung Shan, Pan Shui Ru, C. Schroeter. Licentiates: Y. C. Shih, Ding Fu Chen, Ga Shao Chiao, Dju Gien Pan, Lei Hsien Gwang, Wu Hsiao Djen, Wang Hsi Tien. Missionary Licentiates: D. H. Hsiang, Mrs. C. Schroter, Mrs. W. E. Strickland, Dju Si- mu, Yao Ming Yuan, Beh Wen Bing, Gwo Er Gieh, Chen Ih Liang, Guo Si-mu, Pan Si-mu, G. S. Djang, Wang Si-mu, F. G. Gwo, Y. L. Gao. Middle School Teachers: Li Yun Han, Wu Shao Djen, H. L. Meng, H. G. Lei, Mrs. Wu. Church School Teachers: Wang Li Djung, Wu Pei Ling, T. Y. Wang, D. T. Djang, T. W. Wang, S. D. Hsu, T. D. Wu. KIANGSU MISSION Organized 1913 Territory: The southern portion of Kiangsu Province, and the northern portion of Chekiang Province. Population: 20,000,000; churches, 14; members, 1,004. Telegraphic Address: "Mizpah," Shanghai. Office Address: Court 1207 Yu Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. (Phone, 20167.) Officers: Director, R. H. Hartwell. Sec. and Treas., Helen Wu. Executive Committee: R. H. Hartwell, Helen Wu, H. C. Shen, Mrs. B. Miller, D. C. Wu, Wu Tien En, Yeh Tung Sin, Dju Chien, H. K. Hwa, G. C. Fan, Y. G. Hsu, K. H. Djang. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Y. G. Hsu. Educational, H. C. Shen. Field Miss., H. K. Hwa. Home Miss., K. H. Djang. Sabbath School, K. H. Djang. Women's Work, Mrs. B. Miller. Ministers: D. C. Wu, R. H. Hartwell, Wu Tien En, K. D. Karallashvili. Licentiates: Yeh Tung Sin, Meng Ching En, T. R. Hsing, G. .C. Fan. Missionary Licentiates: Miss Dju Chien, Ma Tsung Dju, Yang Gia En, Wang Yen Hsiang, Miss I. Y. Hsu, Miss C. L. Tsui, Mrs. W. F. Liu, Mrs. H. W. Cu, Mrs. Y. S. Wu, G. C. Djang, Mrs. K. S. Shih, Mrs. H. D. Djang, Fit Yu Ying, Mrs. D. D. Yeh, Mrs. W. S. Djou, Yang Chung-ih, Mrs. Y. H. Feng, Mrs. Li Ming-deh, Mrs. K. D. Karal- lashvili, Djwang Ching-seng, T. R. Shen, P. Fang, Mrs. E. D. Church School Teachers: Miss B. Y. Wu, Han Liang Sheng, D. G. Dih, Mrs. G. N. Shen, Miss Y. Y. Wu, Ma Gyung Hu, Lee Ming Ih, Miss F. E. Fan, G. H. Ma, T. C. Wang, I. M. Shen, C. D. Dji, Mrs. C..D. Dji. 106 � CHINA. DIVISION NORTH CHEKIANG MISSION Organized 1930 Territory: The northwestern por- tion of Chekiang Province. Population: 10,456,610; churches, 24; members, 809. Telegraphic Address: "Adventist," Hangchow, Chekiang, China. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, 51 Ping Hai Road, Hangchow, Chekiang, China. Officers: Director, H. C. Shen. Sec. and Treas., Miss Helen Wu. Executive Committee: H. C. Shen, Miss Helen Wu, Mrs. B. Miller, Wang Lu San, Wu Wen Fei, Chen Lan Fang, G. L. Ho, K. Y. Lee. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Y. G. Hsu. Educational and Field Miss., G. L. Ho. Home Miss. and Sabbath School, Li Keh Ying. Women's Work, Mrs. B. Miller. Y. P. M. V., K. Y. Lee. Ministers: H. C. Shen, Chen Lan Fang, Wang Lih San. Licentiates: Chen I Fu, Sung Shiang Ming. Missionary Licentiates: Shen Yung Tsing, Mrs. A. R. Hu, Shen Wen Huang, Chan Ho Lan, Mrs. Tang Djen Dao, Fang Dji Sen, Mrs. Wu Shias Chen, Wu Wen Fei, Li Pu Fan, Mrs. L. F. Chen, Mrs. A. G. Chen, Ih P. Chen, T. C. Chen, S. I. Loh, S. L. Tsia, T. C. Tsao, H. Y. Wang. Church School Teachers: T. H. Loh, D. F. Shuh. NORTH KIANGSU MISSION Organized 1931 Territory: The Northern two- thirds of the Kiangsu Province, except the Nanking District. Population: 16,781,489; churches, 23; members, 570. Postal Address: Tsing Kiang Pu. Kiangsu, China. Officers: Director, Swen Tsung Gwang. Sec. and Treas., Miss T. M. Wu. Executive Committee: Swen Tsung Gwang, Miss T. M. Wu, Shan Teh Djen, Chen Yu Djen, Hwang Li Hwei, Peng Wei Ching, B. A. Liu, C. I. Meng, S. M. Chao, Y. T. Hwang, Mrs. Cliwang. Department Secretaries: Educational, Swen Tsung Gwang. Home Miss., Yao Kwano. Hwa. Publishing, Peng Wei Ching. Sabbath School, � Y. P. M. V., K. H. Yao. Minister: Swen Tsung Gwang. Missionary Licentiates: Yao Kwang Hwa, Mrs. T. G. Swen, Shan Teh Djen, Chen Yu Djen, Hwang Li Hwei, C. Y. Chao, Y. F. Liu, K. R. Fang, C. N. Chen, Y. Y. Wang, H. F. Fang, Mrs. Wang, Mrs. K. H. Yao, Y. T. Hwang, Mrs. Y. T. Hwang, W. E. Chow, L. N. Chen, M. E. Hsu. Church School Teachers: C. Y. Ting, C. C. FIsia, C. R. Yang, H. E. Nie, T. M. Chen. SOUTH CHEKIANG MISSION Organized 1919 - Territory: The Prefectures of Wenchow, Chuchow, and Tai- chow, and the Nantien Hsien, in the southern portion of Chekiang Province. Population: 7,616,517; churches, 41; members, 1,306. Telegraphic Address: " Adventist," Wenchow. Postal Address: S. D. A. Mission. Wenchow, Chekiang, China. Officers: Director, Alfred Fossey, Acting Director. Sec. and Treas., Alfred Fossey. Executive Committee: Alfred CHINA DIVISION � 107 Fossey, Wu Dzeh Ren, Liu Shiao Tien, Pan Li Chan, Chang Pao Ren, Dju Teh-min, Djiao Ming- shien, D. R. Wu, K. F. Wu. Department Secretaries: Educational, Y. S. Ch4n. Evangelistic, Pan Tsz Chan, Wu Dzeh-ren, H. T. Liu. Home Miss., K. F. Wu. Publishing, Wu Kao Fu. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., T. M. Dju. Women's, � Ministers: Wu Dzeh-ren, Chen Yiu-shih, Alfred Fossey, Liu Shiao-tien, Pan Tsz-ehan. Licentiates: Dju Teh Ming, Djiao Ming Shien, Chen Wen Sz, Cheng Pao-ren, Pan Li-dze, Wu Kao Fu, Wang Fu Ren, Tsah Dji Cheng, Chen I ming. Missionary Licentiates: Chen Li-fang, Chian Sing-hwa, Chian Djung-kwang, Chian Ai-- dao, Djao Wu-kwai, Chou Wu- sing, Chou Sz-toe, Chen Fu-sen, D. S. Cheng, P. Yang, Ku Djung- sz, Kung Zing-tsung, Li Simo, Liu Simo, Wu Fu-li, Hwang Ren, Wu Sha-tung, Hwang Ching-tan, Yieh Kwan-nan, Wang Dzi-fu, Wang-Simo, Wang Lisan, Wang Kwang-shu, Shih Ding-tsai, Shih Na-fu, Mrs. A. Fossey, Chen Fei, D. L. Yieh, L. D. Cheng, S. Wu, Y. T. ,Mei, M. C. Cheng, N. L. Cheng, Mrs. Chung. Training School Teachers: Chen Yu Shih, Djiao Pi Cheng, D. S. Chiang, T. D. Chiang, H. C. Chow, C. Su, Mrs. A. Fossey. Church School Teachers: Wu Tsz Chung, Li Teh Kuo, Chen Tung Chi, Chen Yue Nyang, H. C. Djiao, S. L. Chiang, Y. N. Chen. MANCHURIAN UNION MISSION Organized x919 Territory: The four provinces of Manchuria. Population: 35,000,000; churches, 25; members, 1,650. Telegraphic Address: " Adventist," Mukden. Postal Address: S. D. A. Mission, No. 57 29th Wei Lu, Mukden, Manchuria. Officers: Superintendent, K. H. Wood. Sec. and Treas., W. I. Hilliard. Executive Committee: K. B. Wood, W. I. Hilliard, H. N. Brodersen, Dr. H. C. James, Dr. J. E. Miracle, A. J. Robbins, Y. C. Liu, Wang Fu Yuan, Wang Ching Yang, F. M. Larsen, M. Popow, K. H. Kim, Kwan Sung Yao, Wen Li Bing, Kim Ryoong Eul, K. Savitsky, R. F. Cottrell. Department Secretaries: � ' Educational and Y. P. M. V., A. J. Robbins. Field Miss. and Home Miss., F. M. Larsen. Medical, Dr. H. C. James. Sabbath School, Y. C. Liu. Ministers: F. M. Larsen, M. Popow, M. A. Kalabugin, K. H. Kim, Wang Fu Yuen, H. N. Brodersen, A. J. • Robbins. Licentiates: W. I. Hilliard, Wen Li Bing, Y. C. Liu, Dr. H. C. James. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. K. H. Wood, 0. G. Erich, Mrs. 0. G. Erich, Mrs. W. I. Hilliard, Mrs. F. M. Larsen, Wen Li Bing, Dr. J. E. Miracle, Mrs. • 108 � CHINA DIVISION .1. E. Miracle, Yang Kell Kwang, Mrs. A. J. Robbins, Dr. Ethel M. James. CHIEN TAO (KANDO) MISSION Organized 1930 Territory: Three hsiens of eastern Kirin called Chientao district. Postal Address: S. D. A. Mission, Nung Ging, Chien Tao, Kirin, Manchuria. Churches: 2; membership, 261. Officers: Director, K. H. Kim. Sec. and Treas., W. I. Billiard. Executive Committee: K. H. Kim, Elia Kim, Kim Ryong Eul, Sin Hung Sik, Che Yung Djien, W. I. Hilliard. Department Secretaries: Educational, Kim Elia. Field Miss., Wen Li Bing. Home Miss. and Sabbath School, Che Yung Djien. Ministers: Kim Kyu Hyok, Che Yung Djien. Licentiates: Kim Ryong Eul, Pei Hsiang Lien. Missionary Licentiate: Elia Kim. Bible Women: Kim Yu Ra, Li Un Hung. Church School Teachers: Kim Ming Yu, Kim Kong Choon, C. K. Lee, Sin Hung Sik, Kim Elia. FENGTIEN MISSION (Formerly Liaoning Mission) Territory: Provinces of Fengtien, Antung, Chinchow. Population: 14,000,000; churches, 12; members, 700. Telegraphic Address: " Adventist," Mukden. Address: S. D. A. Mission, 57 29th Wei Lu, Mukden, Manchuria. Officers: Director, H. N. Brodersen. Sec. and Treas., Chi Ching Po. Executive Committee: H. N. Brodersen, Chi Ching Po, W. H. Mu, Liang Rei Ho. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Chi Ching Po. Educational, � Field Miss. and Home Miss., Liang Rei Ho. Sabbath School, � Y. P. M. V., � Minister: H. N. Brodersen. Licentiates: Liang Rei Ho, Wang Dji Yuan, Ho Tien Ming. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. H. N. Brodersen, Li Yu Chen, Li Hsu Tung, Chou Chi Ming, Chao Tien Tseng, Chou Chieh Fan, Mu Wen Hwan, Chih Ging Tien, Chiao Wen Ching, Chi Ching Po, Gin Yoa San, Liu Chang Li, Yuah Wei Hsin. Bible Women: Chin Hsu Chin, Tsui Hsu Ching, Kwan Chieh Ching. Church School Teachers: Chin Yao San, Gwo Sao Wen, Na Hsiao Kwang. JEHOL MISSION Organized 1933 Territory: Province of Jehol. Population: 2,500,000; churches, 1; members, 75. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Hsi Ta Chieh, Ch'eng Teh, Jehol, China. Officers: Director, H. N. Brodersen. Sec. and Treas., Chang Tsai- t'ing. Executive Committee: Chang Tsai-t'ing, Chu Yun-t'ing, Hsu Chi-li, Li Pu-shan. Department Secretaries: Book and Periodical House, Ching Tsai-t'ing. CHINA DIVISION � 109 Educational, Dwan Yu-ying. Field Miss., Ching Tsai-t'ing. Home Miss. and Sabbath School, Missionary Licentiates: Chang Tsai-t'ing, Hsu Chi-li, Li Pu-shan, Chu Yun-t'ing, Dwan Yu-ying. KIRIN MISSION Territory: Kirin Province. Telegraphic Address: "Adventist Mission," Hsinking. Church: 1; members, 119. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Hsin- king, Manchuria. Officers: Director, R. F. Cottrell. Sec. and Treas., Gwan Sung Yao. Executive Committee: R. F. Cottrell, Gwan Sung Yao, Djang Tsi Ting, Hsiao Tzi. Fu, Wang Ching Yang. Department Secretaries: Book and Periodical House, Gwan Sung Yao. Educational, R. F. Cottrell. Field Miss., Djang Tsi Ting. Home Miss., R. F. Cottrell. Sabbath School, Gwang Sung Yao. Licentiates: R. F. Cottrell, Hsiao Tzi Fu, Wang Ching Yang. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. R. F. Cottrell, Tsai Yi Cheng, Tan Ming Kwen, Tsui Dien Gu. PINKIANG MISSION Organized 1929 Territory: Heilungkiang Province and part of Kirin Province. Population: 5,000,000; churches, 7; members, 290. Address: Tatung Road, Sungary Town, Harbin, Manchuria. Officers: Director, Wang Fu Yuan. Treas., Wang Fu Yuan. Executive Committee: Wang Fu Yuan, Tsui Yu Djang, Feng Chen Djuin, Gi Fu Seng, Shen Hsiang Wu. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Gwan Sung Yao. Educational and Home Miss., Wang Fu Yuan. Field Miss., Djang Tsi Ting. Sabbath School, Mrs. Wang Fu Yuan. Minister: Wang Fu Yuan. Licentiates: Tsui Yu Djang, Feng Cheng Chun. Missionary Licentiates: Chou Hsiao Fan, Hwang Chung Wen, Djang Djao Lin, Dung Hung Lieh, Hsu Tang Ching, Chow Wen Mo, Wang Tien Do. Bible Woman: Mrs. Wang Fu Yuan. Church School Teacher: Li Dzi Gieh. SUNGARI MISSION Organized 1925 Territory: Russians in Manchuria. Population: 60,000; churches, 3; members, 280. Telegraphic Address: " Adventist," Harbin. Postal Address: 9 Tsitsihar St., • New Town, Harbin, Manchuria. Officers: Director, M. Popow. Sec. and Treas., K. Savitsky. Executive Committee: M. Po- pow, B. K. Brajnicoff, K. Sa- vitsky, A. I. Ivanoff, M. A. Kala- bugin. Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., A. I. Ivanoff. Field Miss., and Home Miss., M. Popow. Sab. Sch., Mrs. E. I. Brajnicoff. Ministers: M. Popow, M. A. Kalabugin. Licentiates: B. K. Brajnicoff, A. I. Ivanoff, K. Savitsky. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. M. Popow, Mrs. E. I. Braj- nicoff, Mrs. M. Ivanoff, V. Ko- sitsin. NORTH CHINA UNION MISSION Organized x919 Territory: The Provinces of Cha- har, Hopei, Mongolia, Shansi, Shantung, and that portion of Suiyuan north of 36 degrees N. Lat. Population: 84,358,964; churches, 17; members, 2,020. Telegraphic Address: Adventist, Peiping; Telephone, East Office 2841. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Peiping, Hopei, China. Officers: Supt., W. J. Harris. Sec., Treas., and Auditor, H. W. Christian. Executive Committee: W. J. Harris, H. W. Christian, Chiao Wen-li, Otto Christensen, L. R. Holley Shen Chen-p'an, Wang Hsi-yuan, Goh Chiao-liang, C. B. Green, R. M. Cossentine, C. E. Randolph, M.D., Dwan Yung- ch'ien. Department Secretaries: Educational, C. B. Green, North China Training Institute, Fengtai, Hopei, China. Field Miss., Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., L. R. Holley. Home Com., Mrs. C. B. Green. Medical, C. E. Randolph, M.D., North China Sanitarium and Hospital, Kalgan, Chahar, China. Ministerial, W. J. Harris. Sabbath School, R. M. Cossen- tine. Ministers: W. J. Harris, R. M. Cossentine. Licentiates: H. W. Christian, L. R. Holley, C. E. Randolph, M.D. 110 Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. H. W. Christian, Mrs. L. R. Holley, Keng Kun Lin, Chow Hsin-min, Shen Tze Ming, Hsu Wen-pin, Edith Johnson, Mrs. W. J. Harris, Mrs. C. E. Ran- dolph, Stanley Ho, Jack Kuo, Mrs. R. M. Cossentine. Institutions: North China Sanitarium and Hospital, Kalgan, Chahar, China. North China Training Institute, Feng T'ai, Hopei. Hopei Training Institute, 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Peiping, Hopei. Shantung Training Institute, 102 Wei I Lu, Tsinan, Shantung. CHAHAR-SUIYUAN MISSION Organized 1932 Territory: Provinces of Chahar, Suiyuan, except that portion of Suiyuan south of latitude 40, and that portion of Shansi north of Great Wall. Population: 6,000,000; churches, 2; members, 112. Telegraphic Address: Adventist, Kalgan, Chahar. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Kalgan, Chahar, China. Officers: Director, Dwan Yung-chien. Sec. and Treas., Yang Fu-yung. Executive Committee: Dwan Yung-chien, Keng Kun-lin, C. E. Randolph, M.D., Chang Chun- hsiang, Otto Christensen, Yang Fu-yung. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Yang Fu- yung. CHINA DIVISION � Ill Field Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., Chang Chun- hsiang. Home Miss., Dwan Yung-chien. Minister: Dwan Yung-chien. Missionary Licentiates: Cheng Chung Sheng, Hsu Yao- tang, Liu Chi-ch'ing, Koh Chao- chin. HOPEI MISSION Organized 1918 Territory: The Province of Hopei, except Changyuan-hsien and Tungming-hsien. Population: 30,341,127; churches, 5; members, 650. Telegraphic Address: Adventist, Peiping. Address: S. D. A. Mission, 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Peiping, Hopei, China. Officers: Director, C. B. Green. Sec. and Treas., � . Executive Committee: C. B. Green, Wang Hsi-yuan, Ma Chi- min, Pai Tze-heng, Keng Chiao Chun, Wang Ya-ju. Department Secretaries: Book and Periodical House, Hsu Wen-pin. Educational, Li Kuang-chen. Field Miss., T'an Hsin Hsu. Home Miss., Wang Ya-ju. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., Wang Ja,-ju. Ministers: C. B. Green, Wang Hsi Yuen, Keng Fu Kwang. Licentiates: Pei Tza-heng, Keng Chao-chun, Shan Lo-t'ien. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. C. B. Green, Wang Ja-ju, Chang Po-ch'ing, Mrs. Ch'un, Mrs. Wang Ya-chin, Mrs. Ko Chih-Ch'ing, Sung Chih-ming, Ko Chung Yueh, Tan Hsin Hsu. MONGOLIAN MISSION Organized 1930 Territory: Mongolia. Population: 3,600,000; churches, 1; members, 11. Telegraphic Address: Adventist, Kalgan. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Kalgan, Chahar, China. Officers: Director, Otto Christensen. Sec. and Treas., Otto Christen. sen. Executive Committee: Otto Christensen, Mrs. Otto Christen. sen, J. Maltsey, C. E. Randolph, M.D., P. Rodionoff. Department Secretaries: Mission Publishing House, Otto Christensen. Sabbath School, Mrs. Otto Chris- tensen. Minister: Otto Christensen. Licentiates: J. Maltsev, P. V. Rodionoff. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. Otto Christensen. SHANSI MISSION Organized 1928 Territory: The Province of Shansi, south of the Great Wall. Population: 11,114,592; 'churches, 4; members, 555. Telegraphic Address: Adventist Taiyuaniu. Address: S. D. A. Mission, 36 Fu Hsi Chieh, Taiyu-anfu, Shansi, China. Officers: Director, Chiao Wen Li. Sec. and Treas., Chow Hsin MM. Executive Committee: Chiao Wen Li, Chow Hsin MM, Chu Teh-ming, Chang Ch'ing-liang, Fan Kuo-tung. Department Secretaries: Book and Periodical House, Chow Hsin-min. 112 � CHINA DIVISION Educational, Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V.,Chow Hsin-min. Publishing, m Teh-min. Minister: Chiao Wen-li. Missionary Licentiates: Chang Chien-an, Chang Ching- hang, Fan Kuo-tung, Li Fu-t'ien, Li Hwai-jen, Mrs. Li Wen-mien, Liu Sheng-hao, Wang Chih-t'ai. SHANTUNG MISSION Organized 1917 Territory: The Province of Shan- tung. Population: 37,456,319; churches, 6; members, 712. Telegraphic Address: "Adventist," Tsinan. Address: S. D. A. Mission, 102 Wei I Lu, Tsiiian, Shantung, China. Officers: Director, C. L. Goh. Sec.-Treas., Shen Tze-ming. Executive Committee: C. L. Goh, Shen Tze-ming, Shen Chien-p'an, Chang Chien-kuan, Liu Hsiao- Chiu, Wang Teh-chun. Department Secretaries: Book and Periodical House, Shen Tze-ming. Field Miss. and Home Miss., Sabbath School, Educational, and Y. P. M. V., Li I-tsun. Ministers: Shen Chen-p'an, Chang Chien- kuang. Licentiates: Wang Tell-ann. Missionary Licentiates: Ni Mengchi, Hsieh Chin-lan, Chang Jenchu, Lu Hsiao-chiu, Mrs. Jen Hsu-chin, Yang Han- (Mang, Wei Fu-tang, Jen Yung- ell'ang. NORTHWEST CHINA UNION MISSION Organized 1932 Territory: Provinces of Chinghai, Kansu, Ninghsia, Shensi, and Sinkiang, plus that portion of Suiyuan Province south of 36° N. Lat. Population: 26,147,023; churches, 19; members, 818. Telegraphic Address: "Adventist," Lanchow. Postal Address: Northwest China Union Mission of S. D. A., Lan- chow, Kansu, China. Officers: Supt., G. J. Appel. Sec. and Treas., � Executive Committee: G. J. Ap- pel, A. E. Hughes, J. H. Shultz, Wu Dz Shan, Chen Wen Hsueh, Shao Chen Shiu, Dr. M. H. Vin- kel, Cho Ching Mei, Gob Chiao 0. Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., Home Miss. and Publishing, G. J. Appel. Medical, M. H. Vinkel, M. D. Sabbath School, Mrs. G. J. Appel. Minister: G. J. Appel. Licentiates: M. H. Vinkel, M.D., Chia Tai Shan, Cho Ching Mei. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. G. J. Appel, Mrs. M. H. Vinkel. CHINGHAI MISSION Organized 1933 Territory: Chinghai Province. Population: 700,000; churches, 2; members, 60. Postal Address: Mo Chia Chie Sining, Chinghai, China. Telegraphic Address: Adventist Mission, Sining. CHINA DIVISION � 113 Officers: Director, J. H. Shultz. Sec. and Treas., Ko Lien Hsu. Executive Committee: J. H. Shultz, Ko Lien Hsu, Feng Djung Tsoong, Yii Dun Tien. Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., Home Miss., Yu Dun Tien. Publishing, � Sabbath School, Yu Dun Tien. Minister: J. H. Shultz. Missionary Licentiates: Yii Dun Tien, Feng Djung Tsoong, Che Yo Po, Goh Chun Chi, Chen Tze Hsin, Chu Tze Hou. Church School Teacher: Him Wen Te. KANSII MISSION Organized 1933 Territory: Kansu Province, except ten Northwestern counties. Population: 9,750,645; churches, 3; members, 188. Postal Address: Kansu Mission of S. D. A., Lanchow, Kansu, China. Telegraphic Address: "Adventist," Lanchow. Officers: Director, Chen Wen Hsueh. Sec. and Treas., Edson L. Gob. Executive Committee: Chen Wen Hsueh, Edson L. Goh. Department Secretaries: Union departmental secretaries acting. Educational and Y. P. M. V., Cho Ching Mei. Minister: Chen Wen Hsueh. Missionary Licentiates: Liu Tsoong Ho, Swen Sway Ching, Goh Lien Shu, Shen Keh Chang, Lo Mu Kuang, Chao Yu Ching, Ching Keh Jen, Yang Chung Ho, Wu Ching Feng. Church School Teacher: Yuan Shu Kuei. NINGHSIA MISSION Organized 1933 Territory: Ninghsia Province, and that portion of Suiynan Province south of 36° N. Lat. Population: 1,342,425; churches, 3; members, 60. Postal Address: Djung Shan Da Chieh, Ninghsia, Ninghsia, China. Telegraphic Address: Adventist Mission, Ninghsia. Officers: Director, Wu Dz Shan. Sec. and Treas., Ko Lien Hsu. Executive Committee: Wu Dz Shan, No Lien Hsu, Tan Teh En, Shen Yu An, Liang Kuei San. Department Secretaries: Educational, Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., � Home Miss., Wu Dz Shan. Publishing, � Ministers: Wu Dz Shan, Chao Hsi Liang. Missionary Licentiates: Tan Deh En, Liang Kuei San, Shen Yu An, Chu Shih Ch'ing Chang Sui, u Chao. SHENSI MISSION Organized 1933 Territory: Shensi Province. Population: 11,802,451; churches, 12; companies, 18; members, 510. Postal Address: Shensi Mission of S. D. A., Outside West Gate, Sianfu, Shensi, China. Telegraphic Address: Adventist Sianfu. Officers: Director, A. E. Hughes. Sec.-Treas., Chang Tzu Chien. Executive Committee: A. E. Hughes, Hsiao Djeng Hsiu, Djia Tai Hsiang, Chen Peh Dao, Djang Dzi Chien. Department Secretaries: Educational and Home Miss., Djia Tai Hsiang. Sabbath School, Djang Dji Chien. Publishing, Wang Hsi Wu. 114 � CHINA DIVISION Minister: A. E. Hughes. Licentiates: Djia Tai Hsiang, Chen Peh Dao, Hsiao Djeng Hsiu. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. A. E. Hughes, Wang Shih Wu, Li Deng Yuen, Swen Hwa Ting, Yang Dzi Dung. SOUTH CHINA UNION MISSION Reorganized 1919 Territory: The Provinces of Kwangsi, Kwangtung, Fukien; the Island of Hainan; the Col- onies of Hong Kong and Macau. Population: 71,900,000; churches, 59; members, 3,753. Telegraphic and Cable Address: " Adventist." Hongkong. Telephone: Office, 33653; residence, 23407. Office Address: 1st Floor, "Dina House," Dudell St., Hong Kong, China. Postal Address: P. 0. Box 310, Hong Kong, China Officers: Supt., A. L. Ham. Sec., Treasurer, and Auditor, P. L. Williams. Executive Committee: A. L. Ham, C. E. Wimer, P. L. Williams, J. P. Anderson, L. C. Wilcox, K. T. Khng, B. L. Ander- son, S. T. Lo, C. H. Davis, P. V. Thomas, T. P. Tshi, T. S. Woo, D. D. Coffin, C. Y. Hung, S. T. Ging, H. S. Leung, T. M. Lei, C. N. Tso, F. E. Bates. Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., L. C. Wilcox. Field Miss., C. E. Wimer; Asso., E. H. Ngo. Home Com., L. C. Wilcox. Home Miss., L. C. Wilcox; Asso., T. M. Lei. Medical, D. D. Coffin, M. D. Sabbath School, P. L. Williams; Asso., T. M. Lei. Ministers: A. L. Ham, L. C. Wilcox, T. M. Lei, F. E. Bates, M.D. Licentiates: C. E. Wimer, E. H. Ngo, P. L. Williams, E.. A. Wagner, M.D., G. L. Williams, H. S. Leung, W. Y. Ho. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. A. L.. Ham, Mrs. C. E. Wimer, Mrs. P. L. Williams, Albert Lau, Miss T. E. Barr, Mrs. L. C. Wilcox, Dora Greve, Mrs. E. A. Wagner, Mrs. F. E. Bates, H. L. Hoover, Mrs. H. L. Hoover, Dr. S. K. Hung, Mrs. G. L. Williams, K. H. Siu, H. H. Luke, Helen Anderson. CANTONESE MISSION Territory: The Cantonese-speaking portion of Kwangtung Province; Hongkong and Macao. Population: 11,000,000; churches, 12; companies, 9; members, 900. Telegraphic Address: "Adventist Mission," Canton. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Tungshan, Canton, China. Officers: Director, J. P. Anderson. Sec.-Treas., S. S. Wong. Mission Committee: J. P. Ander- son, H. S. Leung, C. N. Tso, S. S. Wong, Dr. Leunc, Ping Hang, P. T. Lo. Y. T. Chue, S. M. Tsoi. Department Secretaries: Educational, H. S. Leung. Field Miss., W. P. Chung. Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., S. K. Lei. Medical, Dr. P. H. Leung. Sabbath School, W. P. Chung. CHINA DIVISION � 115 Ministers: J. P. Anderson, C. N. Tso, C. F. Larsen. Licentiates: S. M. Cheung, S. C. Ha, S. C. Chan, Y. T. Fung, S. S. Wong, Dr. Lung-Ping-Hang, Wong Chung Man, Leung Tong Leung, S. K. Lei, W. P. Chung. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. J. P. Anderson, Mrs. C. F. Larsen, Leung Noito, T. Y. Tso, Pak Yuen Chick, Wan Su Wen, Chan Yue Fong, P. T. Lo, Y. N. Chow, Lam Sz Ki, Leung Wa Yau, Maou. Tsz Yan, Au Sz Tai, Chan Ye Ku. Church School Teachers: Mrs. Hoh Wai Yu, Ha Shau Shek, Chung Tse 0i, Poon Cheng Pik, Mrs. K. H. Siu, Miss Yuen Yau Chi, Miss C. K. Chung, Tom Soon Leung. HAINAN MISSION Organized. 1935 Territory: Hainan Island and two lower counties of the peninsula of Liuchow, Kwangtung Prov- ince. Population: 4,250,000; churches, 3; companies, 4; members, 92. Telegraphic Address: "Adventist Mission," Hoihow. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Hoihow, Hainan Island, China. Officers: Director, T. S. Woo. Sec. and Treas., T. S. Woo. Mission Committee: T. S. Woo, W. K. Tso, L. C. Hon, K. P. Lei. Minister: T. S. Woo. Licentiates: L. C. Hon, W. K. Tso, W. Y. Leung, K. P. Lei. Missionary Licentiates: Wan Chung Shan, Wong Tak Shan, Lei Hing Fong. Church School Teacher: K. P. Lei. •HAKKA MISSION Territory: The Hakka-speaking portion of the Province of Kwang- tung. Population: 8,200,000; churches, 8; companies, 12; members, 750. Telesgraphic Address: Adventist Mission, Waichow, Kwangtung. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Waichow, Kwangtung, China. Officers: Director, P. V. Thomas; Asso. Dir., Tshi Tsok Phien. Sec. and Treas., P. V. Thomas. Mission Committee: P. V. Thom- as, Tshi Tsok Phien, Ho Tsing, Van Shau Van, Chong Kwet En, Chung Yuk Hon. Department Secretaries: Book and Periodical House, L. K. Lei. Educ., Sab. Sch., and Y. P. M. V., Ho Tsing. Field Miss., K. C. Suen. Home Miss., Tshi Tsok Phien. Medical, So Yai Chuen, M. D. Ministers: P. V. Thomas, Tshi Tsok Phien, Lo Tet Tsun, Ng Yuk Pin. Licentiates: Chong Kwet En, Hoh Tsing. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. P. V. Thomas, Li Tau Fan, Hoh Nyong, Ng Yok Chhi, Lo Tet Tshien, Vun Shau Vun, Chong Sin Tso, Chong Thau Fain, Li Moi Fa, Chung Yuk Hon, Wong Yip Chiu, Liu Tsu Nyau. Church School Teachers: Wong Pang Shau, Li Chhun Shi, Chong Yun Fo, Mrs. Tsi Tsok Pang, Yeung To Yung. KWANGSI MISSION Territory: The Province of Kwang- si, and On Po, Ling Shan and Yam Chow Districts in Kwang- tung. 116 � CHINA DIVISION Population: 12,250,000; churches, 6; companies, 14; members, 454. Telegraphic Address: Adventist Mission, Nanning, Kwangsi. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Nanning, Kwangsi, China. Officers: Director, E. G. Annofsky. Treas., Lei Hang Sung. Committee: E. G. Annofsky, Dr. D. D. Coffin, Lei Hang Sung, Lo Wai Tuen, Chick Tai Keung. Department Secretaries: Book and Periodical House, Lei Hang Sung. Educational and Y. P. M. V., Field Miss. and Home Miss., Chick Tai Keung. Medical, D. D. Coffin, M. D. Sabbath School, Lei Hang Sung. Ministers: E. G. Annofsky, Lo Sin Tsai. Licentiates: D. D. Coffin, M. D., Cheung Yan Kin, Chou Hei Nien, Cheung Pui Hung. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. E. G. Annofsky, Mrs. D. D. Coffin, Yang King Shan, Chick Tai Keung, Wong King Sing, Lei Chak Man, Lei Hang Sung, Tong Oi Chan, Mrs. Chan Chuck Ping, Lo Tai Ma, So Nei Kei. NORTH FUKIEN MISSION Territory: The northern portion of the Province of Fukien. Population: 13,200,000; churches, 15; companies, 12; members, 625. Telegraphic Address: "Adventist Mission," Foochow. Office Address: B. D. A. Mission, Foochow, China. Officers: Director, C. H. Davis. Sec. and Treas., C. Y. Ling. Mission Committee: C. H. Davis, Chai Guok Uong, Ging So Tang, Ngu Ong Ing, Diong Chiong Mi, king Buong Sieng, Hang Neng Ngu Go Hua. Department Secretaries: Book and Periodical House, Cong Ga Ciong. Educational, Sabbath Sch., and Y. P. M. V., Ling Buong Sieng. Field Miss., Iek Sing. Ministers: C. H. Davis, Chai Guok Uong, Ging Su Tang, Ging Ko Bing. Licentiates: Iek Sing, Iek Chung Guong, Kiou Gi Sieu, Cong Ga Ciong. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. C. H. Davis, Diong chi- ong Mi, Eu Iong Ching, Tong Ming Ong, Ling Buoi Hi, Uong Ting Sing, Uong Bing Dung, Ling Ging Ciong, Ling Buong Sieng, Ngu Ong Ing. Bible Women: Ling Huoi Mu, Mrs. Do, Mrs. Ngu Hok Liong, Mrs. Kung Hok Iii, Mrs. Uong Sing Ai. Church School Teachers: Uong Cong Keng, Ngu Diong Sang, Mrs. Eu long, Ngieng Giu Hok, Ding Chung Hung, Tong Huo King. SOUTH FUKIEN MISSION Territory: The southern half of Fukien Province. Population: 12,000,000, churches, 10; companies, 8; members, 492. Cable Address: "Adventist Mis- sion," Amoy. Office Address: S, D. A. Mission, Kulangsu, Amoy, China. (Telephone No. 192) Officers: Director, B. L. Anderson. Asso. Director, C. Y. Hung. Treas., J. G. Maclntyre (on fur- lough). Sec. and Asso. Treas., Timothy Y. Slaw. Mission Committee: B. L. An- derson, N. K. Keh, T. S. Ngo, C. T. Tan, C. Y. Hung, K. T. So, CHINA DIVISION � 117 T. T. Chhoa, J. G. MacIntyre, T. Y. Siaw. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Timothy Y. Siaw. Educational and Y. P. M. V., J. G. MacIntyre. Home Miss., C. Y. Hung. Publishing, K. H. Hung. Sabbath School, Ang Kim Hi. Home Corn., Timothy Y. Siaw, Mrs. B. L. Anderson, Mrs. J. G. MacIntyre, Mrs. T. Y. Siaw, Mrs. T. B. Oei. Ministers: B. L. Anderson, N. K. Keh, C. Y. Hung, C. T. Tan. Licentiates: K. T. So, T. K. Keh, K. H. Hung, T. S. Ngo, J. G. MacIntyre, K. H. Ang. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. B. L. Anderson, Mrs. J. G. MacIntyre, In Su Hui, B. L. Tan, Timothy Y. Siaw, Si Iau Teng, Lee Thien. Chia, Jim Se Kong, Keh Hong Mo, Tan Giok Chia, Tan Tsong Chi, Lim Sun Eng, Lim Sun Bee, Lim Le To, Tiu Hoai Kok, Keh Tiong Su, Choa Bun Kiet, Tan Keng Bun, Lim Lim. Bible Woman (native): Lu Ban Chim. Church School Teachers: Tan Tsong Chi, Iu Su Hui, Keh Hong Mo, Keh Tiong Su, Lim Sun Bee, Choa Bun Kiet, Tan Keng Bun, Tan Kiok Chio, Lim Le To, Jim Se Kong, Lim Teck Chuan. -SWATOW MISSION Territory: The Eastern slope of the province of Kwangtung. Population: 11,000,000; churches, 5; companies, 14; members, 440. Telegraphic Address: "Adventist Mission," Swatow. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Huei Chia Tau, Swatow, Kwang- tung, China. Officers: Director, K. T. Khng. Treas., South China U. Office. Sub. Treasurer, � . Accountant, Lau Pou Tong. Sec., Joseph Hwang. Committee: K. T:Khng, M. C. Ng, J. Hwang, T. N. Lo, S. T. Heng, C. K. Tan, T. C. Ang. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, � Educational, Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., Robert Sung. Field Miss., — Home Miss., K. T. Khng. Ministers: K. T. Khng, T. N. Lo. Licentiates: Ng Mia Cheng, Heng Seng Teck, Ng Hi long, Lee Theng Huan, Joseph Hwang. Missionary Licentiates: Lin Pan Tau, Kang Bun Chau, Ang Tsu Ch'ai, Tan Choeh Kun, Mrs. Sng, Miss Khu, Ho Su Kim, Tan Pok Cheng, Lee Su Yau, Tin Hue Hur, Tan Zui Cheng, Khu Su Tak, Te Gur Kee, Lo Zu Tiang, Robert Sung, K. R. Lien, Miss H. C. Kwok, Gou Goh Lau. Church School Teachers: Mrs. Sng, Lee Su Ian, Khu Su Tak, Chen Yen, Kang Been Chau, Miss H. C. Kwok. WEST CHINA UNION MISSION Organized 1919. Territory: The Provinces of Sze- chwan, Yunnan, Kweichow, Si- kang, and Tibet. Population: 92,679,380; churches, 28; members, 2,287. Telegraph Address: "Adventist Mission," Chungking. Postal Address: S. D. A. Mission, Chungking, Szechwan, China. Officers: Supt., G. L. Wilkinson. Sec.-Treas., and Auditor, F. B. Knight. Executive Committee: G. L. Wilkinson, F. B. Knight, C. B. Miller, A. B. Buzzell, C. B. Guild, Hwang Dzi Chiang, Wang An Hsi, F. W. Johnson, Djang Djen Chiang, Li Wan Chuen, H. E. James, M. D., Li Deh Hsing, Lu Shou Dao, Feng Deh Seng, Chen Gwoh Djun, Liu Fu An, Z. H. Coberly. Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., Z. H. Coberly. Field Miss., Liu Fu An. Home Miss. and Sabbath School, Li Deh Using. Medical, Dr. H. E. James. Ministerial Assn., G. L. Wilkin- son. Ministers: G. L. Wilkinson, Z. H. Coberly. Licentiates: F. B. Knight, Liu Fu An, Lu Shou Dao, Li Deh Using, Djao Yang Hwei. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. F. B. Knight, Mrs. G. L. Wilkinson, Mrs. Z. H. Coberly, Li Tien Hsi, Gung Dan Chin, Liu Djung Hsiung, Lii Da Deb. EAST KWEICHOW MISSION Organized 1928 Territory: All of Kweichow Prov- ince except nine counties allotted to West Kweichow Mission. • 118 Population: 7,850,000; churches, 4; members, 168. Address: S..D. A. Mission, Kwei- yang, Kweichow, China. Officers: Director, Li Wan Chuen. Sec. and Treas., Mission Committee: Li Wan Chuen, Chen Feng Lin, Fang Wen Hwa, Dwan Hwa Hsin, Li Chuen An, Chen Tse Chiao. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Fang Wen Hwa. Educational, Chen Tse Chiao. Home Miss., Li Wan Chuen. Sabbath School, Chen Tse Chiao. Minister: Li Wan Chuen. Licentiates: Chen Feng Lin, Chen Tse Chiao. Missionary Licentiates: Djang Dj Djung, Djou Min Yen, Fang Wen Hwa, Gwo Djun Chang, Lung Cheng Djou, Wang Li Cheng, Yang Beh Chin, Lueh Wut Liang, Li Chuen An. Church School Teacher: Wang Li Djeng. EAST SZECHWAN MISSION Organized 1919 Territory: All hsiens east of bound- ary formed by and including the following: Kwangyiian, Chang- chih, Sichung, Pengan, Suining, Neikiang, Lunchang, Kiangtsing, Anyo. ,Population: 32,550,000; churches, 11; members, 534. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Chung- king, Szechwan, China. Officers: Director, C. B. Guild. Sec.-Treas., Mrs. C. B. Guild. Mission Committee: C. B. Guild, Mrs. C. B. Guild, Wang An Hsi, Yang Sin Seng, Li Gen Yu, Cheng Shang Dji, Djang Djen Gwoh. CHINA DIVISION � 119 Department Secretaries: Book and Periodical House, Wang Heng Yang. Educational and Y. P. M. V., Field Miss. and Home Miss., Djang Djen Gwoh. Sabbath School, Wang An Hsi. Ministers: Li Geng Yil, Wang An Hsi. Licentiates: Ren Gwoh Hwa, Loh Yun Djang, Yang Sin Seng, Yil Gung Tsing. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. C. B. Guild, Liu Dzi Shih, Chen Djung Shuen, Dai Ging Szi, Djang Djen Gwoh, Cheng Shang Dji, Wang Heng Yang, Ho Djeng Li, Li Wei Dji, Chuen Ying Wu, Yang Dji Djou, Giang Djen Hwa, Chen Liang, Giang Lung Gao, Djang Yung Eng. Church School Teachers: Djang Fu Yun, Ho Wen Gieh, Yang Ai Dao, Hsieh Chang Man, Li Shao Lan, Ren Swen Ai, Hu Ching Dji. TIBETAN MISSION Organized 1919 Territory: Sikang Tibet and fol- lowing 13 hsiens in Szechwan: Chaokioh, Sichang, Yenyuan, Yuehsi, Luipo, Tsingki, Jung- king, Yaan, Tienchtian, Lushan, Kintang, Mowkung, Mienning. Population: 6,500,000; church, 1; members, 18. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Kang- ting (Tatsienlu), Sikang, China. Officers: Director: F. W. Johnson. Sec. and Treas., F. W. Johnson. Mission Committee: F. W. John- son, Dr. H. E. James, An De Hsuen. Minister: F. W. Johnson. Licentiate: Dr. H. E. James. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. H. E. James, Mrs. F. W. Johnson, An Deh Hsiien, Kung Pin Shan. WEST KWEICHOW MISSION Organized 1927 Territory: 9 hsiens in Kweichow: Sishui, Chichshui, Jenhwai, Ta- ting Kiensi, Chihkin, Pichieh, Shuicheng, Weining; 7 hsiens in Yunnan: Chensiung, Iliang,Lu- tien, Chaotung, Takwan, Yung- shan, Suikiang; 14 hsiens in Szechwan: Kulin Suyung, Ku- sung, Hingwen, Changning, Kun- lein, Kunghsien, Kaohsien, King- fu, Nanki, Kiangan, Nachi, Luh- sien, Hokiang. Organized Churches: 5; members, 810. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Pichieh, Kweichow, China. Officers: Director, Djang Djen Chiang. Sec. and Treas., Djang Djen Chiang. Mission Committee: Djang Djen Chiang, Chen Dj Lwen, Chen Gwoh Djun, Djang Hsioh Wen, Djang Ya, Go, Djeng Djao Yung, Li Shih Yung, Wan Hsing Djou, Yang Ming Ding. Department Secretaries: Sabbath School, Educational, and Y. P. M. V., Li Ih Ho. Publishing and Home Miss., Yang Cheng Deh. Minister: Djang Djen Chiang. Licentiates: Chen Gwoh Djun, Chen Dj Lwen, Dju Yung Ting, Loh Wen Bi. Missionary Licentiates: Djang Hsioh Wen, Djang Ya Go, Dju Ren Djung, Dju Wen Gia, Feng Kai Lin, Gu Fu Lin, Li Ih Ho, Ma Deh Yin, Pan Chung Seng, Tao Fu Hsing, Wan Hsing Djou, Wang Tao Yung, Yang Cheng Deh, Yang Ging Kwen, Wang Hsin Bang, Wang Ya Men, Yang Chi Lien, Ma Hsing Djou, Wang Ying, Yang Ming Ding. Teachers: Djeng Djao Yung, Dju Da Hsing, Tang Mo Neng, Yang Ai Hwa, Yang Shao Gwang. 120 � CHINA DIVISION Bible Women: Yang Lung Si, Wang Fu Liang, Sieh Yung Fang. WEST SZECHWAN MISSION Organized 1919 Territory: All hsiens west of lines formed by and including the fol- lowing: Chaohwa, Kienko, Yen- ting, Shehung, Lochih, Tzechumr, Fushun, Ipin (Suifu), except those are ady allotted to West Kweichow and those to be al- lotted to Sikang as noted under Tibetan Mission. Population: 32,062,000; churches, 3; members, 228. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Cheng- tu, Szechwan, China. Officers: Director, A. B. Buzzell. Treasurer, Mrs. A. B. Buzzell. Secretary, D. C. Hwang. Mission Committee: A. B. Buz- zell, Mrs. A. B. Buzzell, Li Gi Chuan, Yang Kai Hsuen, Li Wei Hsin, Chen Bi Nan. Department Secretaries: Book and Periodical House, Chen Bi Nan. Educational and Y. P. M. V., Mah Chin Ping. Field Miss., Li Gi Chuan. Sabbath School and Evangelistic, D. C. Hwang. Home Miss., A. B. Buzzell. Ministers: A. B. Buzzell, Hwang Dz Chiang. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. A. B. Buzzell, Lin Han Chin, Li Gi Chwan, I. Y. Dzen, Yang Kai Hsuen, Li Wei Hsin, Fang Gao Biao, Lin Li Chieh, Yang Chung Lin, Liao Tien Shih. Church School Teachers: Mali Chin Ping, Chen Bi Nan. YUNNAN MISSION Organized 1928 Territory: Three hsiens in Szech- wan: Hweili, Yenpien, Ningnan, and all of Yunnan except 7 hsiens given to West Kweichow as listed. Population: 14,795,486; churches, 3; members, 690. Address:. S. D. A. Mission, Yun- nanfu, Yunnan, China. Officers: Director, C. B. Miller. Sec. and Treas., P. P. Bartholo- mew. Mission Committee: C. B. Miller, P. P. Bartholomew, Feng Deb Sen, Lo Gwei Ih, Chen Gien Wen, Hu Ben Djen, Hang Tsong Gwan, Ma Yin, Milton Lee, Lung Chang Deh. Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P: M. V., Chen Gien Wen. Sabbath School, Hu Ben Djen. Ministers: C. B. Miller, Feng Deh Sen. Licentiates: P. P. Bartholomew, Lo Gwei Ih, Liu Hen Ih, Milton Lee. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. C. B. Miller, Duan Ru Chang, Neng Da Deb, Chen Gien Wen, Ma Yin, Ma Wu, Mrs. Chen Gien Wen, Chiang Hsing Ming, Lung Hsuen Ming, Han Chieh, Hu Ben Djen, Mrs. Dora L. Feng, Lung Tsan Deh, Mrs. Milton Lee, Hang Tsong Gwang, Pan Yao Deh. Church School Teachers: Pan Fu Chen, Han Hsin Tsai, Pan Gwang Deh, Yuen Deh Hsuen, Ma Wu, Lung Tsan Deh, Han Chieh, Yang Dao Ming, Chang Deh Yin, Chang Ming Kwei, Yuen Kai Dao. INSTITUTIONS IN CHINA DIVISION Educational: Anhwei Junior Training Insti- tute, Pengpu, Anhwei, China. Bee Hwa Training Institute, Kulangsu, Amoy, China. Canton Training Institute, Sam Yuk Road, Tungshan, Canton, China. CHINA DIVISION � 121 China Training Institute, Chiao Tou Tseng, Kiangsu Province, China. Far Eastern Academy, 458 Ning- kuo Road, Shanghai, China. Foochow Junior Training Insti- tute, Foochow, China. Hankow Bible and Industrial Institute of S. D. A., 'Wang Gia Dun, Hankow, Hupeh, China. Harbin Training Institute, Tsi- tsihar St., 9, New Town, Har- bin, Manchuria. Home Study Institute, Oriental Branch, 525 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, China. Ronan Junior Training Institute, Lowartho, Yencheng, Honany China. Hopei Junior Training Institute, 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Peip- ing, Hopei, China. Hunan Provincial Junior Train- ing Institute, Changsha, Hu- nan, China. Manchurian Union Training In- stitute, Wen Kuan Tun, Muk- den, Manchuria. North China Training Institute, Fengtai, Hopei, China. Northwest China Union Training Institute, Lanehow, Kansu. Shanghai Training School for Nurses. Postal Address, Box 1281., 150 Rubicon Road Shanghai, China. Shantung Junior Training In- stitute, 102 Wei I Lu, Tsinan, Shantung. South Chekiang Training Insti- tute, Wenchow, Chekiang. West China Training Institute, Da Bao, Tsitsikow, Szechwan. West Kweichow Provincial Mis- sion Junior Training Institute, Pichieh, Kweichow, China. Publishing: Signs of the Times Publishing House 515 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, China. Tibetan Mission Press, Tatsienlu, Sikang, China. Mongolian Mission Press, S. D. A. Mission, Kalgan, Chahar, China. Medical: Canton Sanitarium and Hospi- tal, Sam Yuk Road, Tung 'Shan, Canton, China. Chiao Tou Hospital-Dispensary, China Training Institute, Chiao Tou Tseng, Kiangsu, China. Fui On Hospital-Dispensary, Ad- ventist Mission, Waichow, Kwangtung, China. Northwest China Sanitarium and Hospital, Lanchow, Kansu, China. Little Eden Hospital-Dispensary, Shek Lo Tau St., Fatshan, Kwangtung, China. Nanning Hospital - Dispensary, Nanning, Kwangsi, China. North China Sanitarium and Hospital, Kalgan, Chahar, China. Shanghai Sanitarium. Postal Address, Box 1281. 150 Rubi- con Road, Shanghai China; also a branch establishment at 171 Range Road, Shanghai, China; City Medical office, Room 225-226, Sassoon House, Shanghai, China. Sheng Yang Sanitarium-Hospi- tal, Beh Ling, Mukden, Man- churia. Sheng Yang (Mukden) Clinic, 57- 29th Wei Lu, Mukden, Man- churia. Shensi Mission Dispensary, Out- side West Gate, Sianfu, Shensi. Tatsienlu Dispensary, Tatsienlu, Sikang, China. Wuhan Sanitarium and Clinic, Wuchang, Hupeh, China. Yencheng Sanitarium-Hospital, Lowanho, Yencheng, Honan, China. FAR EASTERN DIVISION Organized rgp Territory: Japan, Chosen (Korea), Formosa, Japanese Mandates, Philippine Islands, Guam, Straits Settlements, British North Bor- neo, Brunei, Sarawak, Malay States, Siam, French Indo-China and Netherlands East Indies, all of which is comprised in the Chosen, Japan, Malayan, Nether- lands East Indies, and Philippine Union Missions. Population: 213,681,224; churches, 639; members, 30,090. Cable and Telegraphic Address: -Fareast." Headquarters: 800 Thompson Rd., Singapore, Straits Settlements. Postal Address: Post Box 226, Singapore, Straits Settlements. Officers: Pres., V. T. Armstrong. Sec., Treas., and Auditor, C. L. Torrey. Executive Board: V. T. Arm- strong, C. L. Torrey, W. P. Bradley, J. H. McEachern, G. A. Campbell, R. R. Figuhr, H. A. Oberg, E. A. Moon, A. N. Nelson, W. E. Scharffenberg, Dr. H. W. Miller, R. S. Watts, George Diet- rich, V. E. Hendershot, M. P. Wiedemann, E. J. Johanson. Legal Assn.: "General Confer- ence Corporation of Seventh-day Adventists." Educational Department: Sec., W. P. Bradley. Members: A. M. Ragsdale, P. A. Webber, C. W. Lee, F. L. Bunch W. A. Scharffenberg, G. H. Min- chin, L. M. Stump. Home Commission: Sec., J. H. McEachern. Members: Mrs. Theodora Wan- 122 gerin, Mrs. A. N. Nelson, Mrs. E. A. Moon, Mrs. R. R. Figuhr. Home Missionary Department: Sec., J. H. McEachern. Members: E. M. Milne, F. R. Millard, M. F. Wiedemann, W. J. Pudewell. Medical Department: Sec., Dr. H. W. Miller. Members: Dr. Paul V. Starr, Dr. L. L. Harrop, Dr. G. H. Rue (on furlough), Dr. H. A. Erickson. Ministerial Association: Sec., V. T. Armstrong. Office Sec., � Members: The Division depart- mental secretaries, the superin- tendents of union missions, the principals of the advanced train- ing schools in the Far Eastern Division. Publishing Department: Sec., G. A. Campbell. Members: F. A. Mote, R. M. Milne, Ernst Bahr, F. R. Mil- lard, W. E. Gillis, H. P. Evens, J. A. Leland, L. I. Bowers (on furlough). Sabbath School Department: Sec., J. H. McEachern. Office Sec., � Members: Mrs. F. R. Millard, Mrs. Theodora Wangerin, M. F. Wiedemann, Mrs. E. A. Moon. Young People's Miss. Vol. Dept.: Sec., W. P. Bradley. Members: A. M. Ragsdale, S. Ogura, G. H. Minchin, W. J. Pudewell. Transportation Agents: C. L. Torrey (chairman); the union treasurers of the Japan, Chosen, Philippine, and Malayan Unions. Division Building Committee: The Division Executive Commit- tee. FAR EASTERN DIVISION � 123 LABORERS HOLDING CREDEN- TIALS FROM THE FAR EASTERN DIVISION Ministers: V. T. Armstrong, J. H. McEach- ern, W. P. Bradley, R. R. Figuhr, H. A. Oberg, C. L. Torrey, G. A. Campbell, A. N. Nelson, E. A. Moon. Licentiates: I. E. Gillis, C. D. Forshee, L. F. Bohner, 0. A. Blake. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. V. T. Armstrong, Mrs. J. H. McEachern, Mrs. W. P. Bradley, Nora Atkins, Mrs. C. L. Torrey, Effie A. James, Mrs. G. A. Camp- bell, Jennie L. Carrier. CHOSEN UNION MISSION (Formerly Korean Union Mission) Mission organized 5908; Conference organized 1917; Union Mission organized 'gig Ministers: H. A. Oberg, H. M. Lee, C. W. Lee, W. E. Gillis, H. F. Benson, W. J. Pudewell, Ernest Bahr, P. N. Kim, S. E. Lee. Licentiates: Y. M. Kim, 0. C. Kim, I. E. Gillis, Y. S. Leu, C. C. Kim, Y. H. Hyun, G. H. Rue, M. D., C. U. Pak, N. S. Lee, S. S. Ko. Missionary Licentiates: P. E. Im, K. P. Chyung, Saul Pak, K. S. Pak, 0. S. Chae, P. S. Pak, W. S. Chang, C. S. Kwak, P. S. Lim, E. T. Ha, P. S. Im, Meriam Pak, K. K. Cho, C. U. Kim, Y. C. Chae, 0. C. Kim, H. K. Ko, Mrs. R. S. Watts, K. U. Kim, S. C. Kim, P. U. Kim, Mrs. Theo. Wangerin, Miss H. M. Scott, Mrs. H. M. Lee, Ernestine Gill, Mrs. H. F. Benson, Mrs. C. W. Lee, Mrs. H. A. Oberg, Mrs. I. E. Gillis, Mrs. W. J. Pudewell, Mrs. Ernest Bahr, Mrs. W. E. Gillis, Mrs. W. C. Williams. Training School Teachers: K. I. Lee, Y. H. Hyun, H. F. Benson, P. N. Kim, H. K. Kim, S. G. Chawng, Y. Higashi, Y. I. Chae, Y. M. Kim. Church School Teachers: -P. U. Kim, K. C. Kim, P. K. Kim, P. Y. Han. Territory: Chosen (Korea). Population: 22,899,031; churches, 116; members, 3,522. Cable Address: "Adventist," Seoul. Western Union Five letter Code. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. (Telephone, Kokamon 1721.) Officers: Supt., H. A. Oberg. Sec., Treas., and Auditor, I. E. Gillis. Executive Committee: H. A. Oberg, I. E. Gillis, T. H. Chae, T. S. Chyong, W. J. Pudewell, N. C. Kim, C. W. Lee', K. I. Lee, W. E. Gillis, G. H. Rue, Ernst Bahr, R. S. Watts, S. E. Lee, H. M. Kim, S. I. Nam, S. S. Ko, C. H. Cho, P. S. Kim. Legal Organization Title: Zidon of the Chosen Union Conference of S. D. A. Department Secretaries: Educational, C. W. Lee. Field Miss., E. W. Bahr. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., W. J. Pudewell. Medical, G. H. Rue, M. D. Sab. Sch. and Home Commis- sion, Mrs. Theo. Wangerin. 124 � FAR EASTERN DIVISION CENTRAL CHOSEN MISSION Organized 1919 Territory: Provinces of Kang Won (except the counties of Tong Chyung, Ko Syung, Im Chae, Yang Yang, Kang Nyung, Sam Chuk, Ul Chin, Kyung Ki, Chy- ung Chung North (except the counties of Ok Chun and Young Dyong), Chyung Chung South (except the counties of Non San and Tai Chun). Churches, 29; membership 1,012. Telegraphic Address: "Adventist," Seoul. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. (Telephone, Kokamon 1721.) Officers: Director, R. S. Watts. Sec.-Treas., S. S. Ko. Executive Committee: R. S. Watts, S. S. Ko, Y. P. Pak, C. H. Lim, K. P. Pak, D. S. Chyong, M. C. Lee. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., C. H. Lim. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, D. S. Chyong. Ministers: R. S. Watts, K. P. Pak. Licentiates: C. H. Lim, M. K. Kim, H. P. Oh, P. C. Lee, M. C. Lee, C. H. Kang, D. S. Chyong. Missionary Licentiate: S. C. Lee. Church School Teachers: C. H. Kang, Y. K. Kim, I. C. S. I. Chung. NORTH CHOSEN MISSION Organized 1934 Territory: Provinces of North and South Ham Kyung, and Tong Chyung, Ko Syung, Im Chae, Yang Yang, Kang Nyung coun- ties in Kang Won. Churches, 13; membership, 322. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Wonsan, Chosen. Officers: Director, T. S. Chyong. Sec. and Treas., S. S. Ko. Executive Committee: T. S. Chyong, S. S. Ko, S. W. Im, M. T. Lee, P. T. Kim, P. C. Han, H. K. Son. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., H. K. Son. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, P. T. Kim. Ministers: T. S. Chyong, S. W. Im. Licentiates: K. C. Pak, M. T. Lee, P. T. Kim, H. K. Son. Missionary Licentiates: S. T. Kim, P. T. Oh. Church School Teachers: S. I. Hwang, M. L. Pang. SOUTHEAST CHOSEN MISSION Organized 1934 Territory: Provinces of North and South Kyung San, and Sam Chuk and Ul Chin counties in Kang Won. Churches 15; membership 458. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Keizan, Chosen. Officers: Director, C. H. Cho. Sec.-Treas., S. S. Ko. Executive Committee: C. H. Cho, S. S. Ko, Y. 0. Kim, T. P. Syung, 1. C. Chown, S. I. Nam, P. W. Uh. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., Y. 0. Kim. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, P. W. Uh. Ministers: C. H. Cho, S. I. Nam. Licentiates: Y. 0. Kim, I. C. Chown, P. W. Uh, H. K. Pae. Missionary Licentiates: P. S. Chyong, U. C. Lee. FAR EASTERN DIVISION � 125 Church School Teachers: T. H. Sin, S. S. :Pak, C. S. Lee, Y. K. Pai. SOUTHWEST CHOSEN MISSION Organized 1934 Territory: Provinces of North and South Chulla, Ok Chun and Young Dyong counties in North Chyung Chun and Non San and Tai Chun counties in. South Chyung Chun. Churches 14; membership 343. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Chyung Up, Chosen. Officers: Director, IT. M. Kim. Sec.-Treas., S. S. Ko. Executive Committee: II. M. Kim, S. S. Ko, C. IL Yang, S. L. Yu, C. H. Kim, Y. S. An, K. Y. Kim. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., Y. S. An. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, C. H. Kim. Ministers: H. M. Kim, C. I. Yang. Licentiates: G H. Kim, H. S. Han, K. Y. Kim, S. 0. Lee, S. N. Oh. Missionary Licentiates: T. S. Kang, V. S. An. Church School Teacher: S. V. Oh. WEST CHOSEN MISSION Organized 1919 Territory: North and South Pyeng- yang, and Whang Hai Provinces. Churches 45; membership 1,387. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Soonan, Chosen. Officers: Director, T. H. Chae. Sec. and Treas., S. S. Ko. Executive Committee: T. H. Chae, S. S. Ko, B. S. Chyong, P. S. Kim, Y. S. Pak, S. Y. Kim, N. C. Kim. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., K. M. Lee. Home Miss., V. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, Y. S. Pak. Ministers: T. H. Chao, S. Y. Kim, B. S. Chyong, Y. S. Pak, N. C. Kim. Licentiates: C. H. Ha, W. S. Pak, N. D. Pang, H. S. Lee. Missionary Licentiates: Maria Hyun, N. 0. Kim, K. M. Lee, C. S. Lee, C.. T. Pak. Church School Teachers: P. C. Kim, I. S. Lee, T. S. Chyung, C. M. Kim, P. M. Kim; P. K. Kim, N. S. Chang, Y. 0. Oh, N. W. Chyung, C. S. Yu, C. P. Chang, P. K. Koh, W. W. Kang, S. T. Kim, T. K. Chyung, P. 0. Ko, T. W. Row, S. S. Lee. JAPAN UNIO N MISSION Organized as a mission 1896; as a Union Mission, Territory: Japan proper, Saghalin, Formosa, and the Japanese Man- dates. Population: 74,855,110; churches, 21; members, 1,083. Cable Address: "Adventist," To- kyo. (Use Western Union code only.) (Phone, Ogikubo 2051.) conference, Nov. 2, 1917; an? as a Aug. 20, 1919 Postal Address: Box 7, Suginami Post Office, Tokyo, Japan. Headquarters Location: 171 Ama- numa 1 Chome, Suginami-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Legal Name: Japan Seventh-day Adventist Kyokai Iji Zaidan. Recognized as a corporate body 126 � FAR EASTERN DIVISION by Japanese Government, July 31, 1932. Railway Station: Ogikubo, Central Line.-35 minutes from Tokyo.- 11/2 hours from Yokohama. Officers: Supt., A. N. Nelson. Sec. and Treas., C. D. Forshee. Executive Committee: A. N. Nel- son, C. D. Forshee, F. R. Millard, Dr. P. V. Starr, P. A. Webber, Geo. Dietrich, A. Koch, H. Ku- niya, T. H. Okohira, S. Ogura, T. Kajiyama, E. Seino, S. Kaneko, K. Otsuki, S. Nakauchi. Department Secretaries: Educational, A. N. Nelson. Field Miss. and Home Miss., F. R. Millard. General Field, Hide Kuniya. Home Commis., Mrs. A. N. Nel- son. Medical, Dr. P. V. Starr. Sabbath School, Mrs. F. R. Mil- lard. Y. P. M. V., Syroh Ogura. Ministers: A. N. Nelson, Hide Kuniya, T. H. Okohira, Syroh Ogura, H. P. Evens, H. Yamamoto, P. A. Webber, F. R. Millard. Licentiates: C. D. Forshee, C. F. Thurston, Paul Eldridge. Missionary Licentiates: Dr. P. V. Starr, Mrs. P. V. Starr, K. Nagashima, Mrs. C. F. Thur- ton, Mrs. C. D. Forshee, Mrs. H. P. Evens, Mrs. F. R. Millard, Mrs. A. N. Nelson, Mrs. George Deitrich, Mrs. A. Koch, Dr. E. H. Olson, Mrs. E. H. Olson, Mrs. Ai Fukuzawa, Dr. S. Watanabe, H. Kikuchi, M. Mochizuki, M. Sa- saki, K. Iwakuma, Y. Seino, Mrs. P. A. Webber. FORMOSA (TAIWAN) MISSION Membership: 6. Address: 7 Hanazono-cho 3 Chome, Tainan, Taiwan. Licentiate: Nagao Wachi. Operated under the direct super- vision of the Executive committee of the Japan Union Mission. HOKKAIDO MISSION Churches: 3; membership, 103. Address: Minami 6 Jo, Nishi 11 Chome, Sapporo, Japan. Officers: Director, A. C. Koch. Sec., K. ()alai. Treas., C. F. Thurston. Executive Committee: A. Koch, C. D. Forshee, K. Ochai, K. Sugimoto, S. Ishikawa, T. Hase- gawa, T. Murakami. Department Secretaries: Field Miss. and Home Miss., A. C. Koch. Sabbath School, T. Murakami. Y. P. M. V., K. Ochai. Minister: A. C. Koch. Licentiates: K. Ochai, T. Hasegawa. Missionary Licentiates: T. Murakami, S. Ikeda, Mrs. T. Hasegawa, S. Yamada. JAPANESE MANDATED IS- LANDS MISSION Churches: —; membership 26. Address: Koror, Palau (Pelew) Island. Minister: Jose 0. Bautista. Operated under the direct super- vision of the Executive committee of the Japan Union Mission. KANSAI CHUGOKU MISSION Churches: 6; membership 267. Address: Nunobiki Dori 2 chome 12 of 2, Kobe. Officers: Director, George Dietrich. Sec., � Treas., C. F. Thurston. Executive Committee: George Dietrich, C. D. Forshee, Hiroshi Kuniya, T. Hara, S. Morita, Y. Wantanabe. FAR EASTERN DIVISION � 127 Department Secretaries: Field Miss., T. Kato. Home Miss., T. Kara. Sabbath School, � Y. P. M. V., � Ministers: George Dietrich, T. Kobayashi, Y. Watanabe, E. Seino, K. Otsuki. Licentiate: T. Hayakawa. Missionary Licentiates: T. Kara, G. Tei, E. Yokomizu. KANTO TOHOKU MISSION Churches: 9; membership, 568. Postal Address: Box 7, Suginami Post Office, Tokyo, Japan. Officers: Director, Hide Kuniya. Sec., T. Uehara. Treas., C. F. Thurston. Executive Committee: Hide Kuniya, C. D. Forshee, T. Ue- hara, S. Nakauchi, S. Kaneko, T. Kato, S. Ogura. Department Secretaries: Field Miss. and Home Miss., T. Kato. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., N. Iwakuma. Ministers: Hide Kuniya, S. Kaneko, Hiroshi Kuniya. Licentiates: H. Takaya, S. Nakauchi. Missionary Licentiates: � • T. Kato, T. Uehara, K. Hai, Dr. S. Watanabe. KYUSHU MISSION Churches: 3; membership, 113. Address: 4 of 4 Komagawa, Nishi Machi, Fukuoka, Japan. Officers: Director, T. Kajiyama. Sec., K. Hatada. Treas., C. F. Thurston. Executive Committee: T. Kaji- yama, C. D. Forshee, S. Tabuchi, K. Hatada, A. Araki, I. Nimura, Mrs. T. Yamagata. Department Secretaries: Field Miss. and Home Miss., H. Hatada. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., T. Kajiyama. Ministers: T. Kajiyama, I. Nomura. Missionary Licentiates: S. Imamura, K. Hatada, Mrs. Araki. MALAYAN UNION MISSION Reorganized 1929 Territory: Straits Settlements, Malay States, British North Borneo, Brunei, Sarawak, Siam, French Indo-China. Population: 41,557,984; churches, 35; members, 1,743. Cable and Telegraphic Address: "Adventist," Singapore. Office Address: 399 Upper Seran- goon Road, Singapore, Straits Settlements. (Telephone, 7085.) Officers: Supt., E. A. Moon. Sec., Treas., and Auditor, L. F. Bohner. Executive Committee: E. A. Moon, L. F. Bohner, G. H. Min- chin, R. M. Milne, A. P. Ritz, F. L. Pickett, S. H. Tan, Phang Yin Hee, Kong Vui Leong, Z. H. Macarewa, Tran-ngoc-Te, K. G. Praksham, Sutan Mangatas, W. W. R. Lake. Legal Association: "General Con- ference Corporation of Seventh- day Adventists." E. A. Moon, Attorney-in-fact. 128 � FAR EASTERN DIVISION Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., G. H. Minchin. Field Miss. and Home Miss., R. M. Milne. Medical, Dr. L. L. Harrop. Sabbath School and Home Com- mission, Mrs. E. A. Moon. Ministers: E. A. Moon, R. M. Milne, F. L. Bunch, D. S. Kime. Licentiates: L. I. Bowers, H. W. Jewkes, G. H. Minchin, L. F. Bohner. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. R. P. Abel, M. Arokiasamy, Yeo Peng Yee, Mrs. L. I. Bowers, Mrs. E. I. Bunch, Mrs. V. E. Hendershot, Mrs. W. W. R. Lake, Mrs. A. P. Ritz, Mrs. R. H. Went- laud, Tan Chin Khin, Mrs. D. S. Kime, Mrs. R. M. Milne, Mrs. E. A. Moon, Ngo Beng Hoe, Mrs. S. M. Tan, Z. H. Macarwea, Dr. L. L. Harrop, Mrs. L. L. Harrop, Mrs. H. W. Jewkes, Mrs. G. H. Minchin, Mrs. G. B. Youngberg, Blanche Keasberry, Kong Khi Tshin, Ngo Beng Lim, Mrs. R. Bentz, Mrs. L. F. Bohner, Mrs. E. J. Johanson, Mrs. J. M. Ner- ness, E. Rogers, Mrs. R. F. Wad- dell, L. B. Tamboenan, Dr. R. F. Waddell, Mrs. F. L. Pickett, Mrs. R. Howlett. Church School Teachers: Cheong Wong Sung, Daisy Chew, Gloria Tan, Mrs. Ngo Beng Lim. BRITISH BORNEO MISSION Organized 1914 Territory: British North Borneo, Labuan. Population: 278,146; churches, 8; members, 367. • Cable and Telegraphic Address: "Adventist," Jesselton. Office Address: Signal Hill, Jessel- ton, British North Borneo. Postal Address: P. 0. Box 34, Jes- selton, British North Borneo. Officers: Director, G. B. Youngberg. Sec. and Treas., D. P. Siagian. Executive Committee: G. B. Youngberg, L. S. Sibarani, D. P. Siagian, Majangan, B. L. Tobing, M. T. Sibadogil. Department Secretaries: Tract Society, D. P. Siagian. Educational, G. B. Youngberg. Y. P. M. V., Mrs. G. B. Young- berg. Sabbath School, and Home Miss., D. P. Siagian. Field Miss., R. M. Milne. Ministers: G. B. Youngberg, Chong Fah MM, L. S. Sibaraiii, M. T. Si- badogil. Licentiates: M. Agian, A. Silalahi, D. P. Siagian, B. L. Tobing. Missionary Licentiates: Ginal, Lumpisau, Yang, Bulan- gak. Church School Teacher: Peter Leopold. FRENCH INDO-CHINA MISSION Organized 1937 Territory: Cochinchina, Cambodia, Annam, Tonkin, and Laos. Population: 21,599,582; churches, 6; members, 232. Office Address: 70 Rue de Cham- pagne, Saigon, Indo-chine. Cable and Telegraphic Address: "Adventiste" Saigon. Officers: Director, F. L. Pickett. Sec. and Treas., F. L. Pickett. Executive Committee: F. L. Pickett, R. Bentz, Trim Xuan Phan, Tieu Van 'Priem, Nguyen Dinh Nhon, Tran Ngoe Te, R. H. Wentland. Department Secretaries: Tract Society. F. L. Pickett. Educational, E. L. Pickett. Home Miss., F. L. Pickett. FAR EASTERN DIVISION � 129 Sabbath School and Home Miss., Mrs. F. L. Pickett. Field Sec., R. M. Milne; Assist. Tran Ngoc Te. Y. P. M. V. Sec., Nguyen Dinh Nhon. Ministers: F. L. Pickett, R. H. Wentland. Licentiates: Tran Xuan Phan, Tran Ngoc Te, Eng Pheng. Missionary Licentiates: R. Bentz, R. Howlett, Nguyen Dinh Nhon, Nguyen Van Xuan, Nguyen Van Ha, Pham Thanh, Nguyen Tan Vang, Sem Kim, Hing Tep. Church School Teachers: Phan Hieu Thuan, Svay Sas. MALAY STATES MISSION Organized 1914 (Reorganized 1932 to include former Singapore Mission) Territory: Straits Settlements (ex- clusive of Labuan), Malay States. Population: 4,738,836; churches, 16; members, 893. Cable and Telegraphic Address: " Adventist Mission," Ku a l a Lumpur. Office Address: 140 Bukit Bintang Road, Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States. Officers: Director, W. W. R. Lake. Treasurer, W. W. R. Lake. Secretary, B. T. Lan. Executive Committee: W. W. R. Lake, B. T. Lan, R. Abdy, Wan Yun Chong, K. G. Prakasham, Ng Hong Boon, M. Siregar. Department Secretaries: Tract Society: B. T. Lan. Field and Home Miss., Ng Hock Thye. Sabbath School: Mrs. W. W. R. Lake. Y. P. M. V., Educational, and Home Commission: Mrs. W. W. R. Lake. 5 Ministers: W. W. R. Lake, V. E. Hender- shot, Ng Hong Boon, Phang Nyuk Thin, Phang Yin Hee. Licentiates: Choo Yun Fatt, David McCall, Wong Kiat Sam, T. Lothian, R. Abdy, M. Siregar, Sutan Man- gatas, Daniel Liem, K. C. Praka- sham, Choo Kam Choo, Ng Hoek Thye. Missionary Licentiates: B. T. Lan, Liew Yun, Y. Samuel, Y. Joseph, P. Rathnam, Wan Yun Chong. Church School Teachers: Liew Yun, Mrs. Liew Yun, Miss Lu Suk Keow, Yeong Sze Tai. SARAWAK MISSION Organized 1937 Territory: The Raj of Sarawak and the Sultanate of Brunei. Population: 476,931; churches, 3; members, 97. Office Address: Mathie's Road, Ku- ching, Sarawak, Borneo. Officers: Director and Sec.-Treas., J. M. Nerness. Executive Committee: J. M. Ner- ness, Chu Sing Fatt, Dr. R. T. Morrow, A. L. Pauner, J. T. Pohan, E. Sinaga. Ministers: J. M. Nerness, J. T. Pohan. Licentiate: E. Sinaga. Missionary Licentiates: Chu Sing Fatt, S. M. Hutapea, A. L. Pauner, R. T. Morrow, L.R.C.P. & S.; L.F.P. & S. Church School Teachers: Koay Choo Gean, M. P. Sormin. SIAM MISSION Organized 1919 Reorganized in 1937 to include East Siam Territory: Kingdom of Siam. Population: 14,464,489; churches, 2; members, 154. 130 � FAR EASTERN DIVISION Cable and Telegraphic Address: "Adventist Mission" Bangkok. Office Address: 633 Suriwongse Road, Bangkok, Siam. Officers: Director, A. P. Ritz. Sec. and Treas., A. P. Ritz. Executive Committee: A. P. Ritz, R. P. Abel, Dr. R. F. Waddell, Kon Vui-leong, Homer Chen, Prachurd Jolavicharana, Puie Tonasudh. Department Secretaries: Tract Society, Mrs. A. P. Ritz. Educational, A. P. Ritz. Field Miss. and Home Miss., Kon Vui-leong. Sabbath School and Y. P. I. V., Bunthin Ach Jaya d hora. Ministers: R. P. Abel, A. P. Ritz. Licentiate: lion Vui-leong. Missionary Licentiates: Boon Mee Suvanakut, Bunthin Achjayadhora, Hiu Kiu-shon, Kalee Paw, Liu Hon-Chong, Pra- churd Jolavicharana, Puie Tona- sudh, Sailon Sitanggang, Sorot Muangtong, Miss Teo Mui-kiin, Pleng Vitiamyalaksna., Dr. R. E. Waddell. Church School Teachers: Dhong Law Chareon Yudhi, Nai Yoi, Nang Tong Dee. NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES UNION MISSION Organized 1929 Territory: Netherlands East In- dies, viz., the Ambon, East Java, North-Celebes, North-Sumatra, Padang, South-Sumatra, West Java Missions and the Detached station Makassar. Population: 60,731,025; churches, 130; members, 4,432. Cable and Telegraphic Address: Adventzending Bandoeng. Code: A. B. C., 5th Edition. (Tele- phone, Bandoeng 445.) Office Address: Advent Zendings- genootsehap in N. 0. I., Hoofd- kwartier, Naripan 63, Bandoeng, Java, Netherlands East Indies. Officers: Supt., P. Drinhaus. Sec., TreaS., and Auditor, H. E. R. Schell. Executive Committee: P. Drin- haus, H. E. R. Schell, A. H. Zimmermann, W. J. Kolling, W. KtiAer, F. Dittmar, H. Twijnstra, K. Tilstra, G. A. de Jager, Dr. Liem, H. E. Diredja. Department Secretaries: Educational and Sabbath School, L. Wortman (on furlough). Field Sec., G. Faass. Home Miss., K. Tilstra. Y. P. M. V., S. Horn. Ministers: P. Drinhaus, W. J. Kolling (on furlough), A. H. Zimmermann, F. Dittmar, IL Twijnstra, K. Tilstra, K. Erleeke, S. Horn, E. Niein ann, G. A. Wood (emeritus). Licentiates: H. E. R. Schell, G. Faass, L. F. J. Wortman (on furlough). Missionary Licentiate: W. Koster (on furlough). Institutions: Advent Boeken Depot, Bandoeng, Naripanweg 63, Java, Nether- lands East Indies. FAR EASTERN DIVISION � 131 Blind People's Home, Sipogoe. Orphans Home, Bandoeng. Polyclinic Batavia. AMBON MISSION Organized 1929 Territory: Residencies Moluccas, Timor, New Guinea. Population: 2,549,666; churches, 8; members, 241. Cable and Telegraphic Address: Adventzending Ambon. Office Address: Advent Zendings- genootschap in N. 0. I. Afdeel- ing Ambon, Ambon, Moluccas, Netherlands East Indies. Officers: Acting Director, K. Erlecke. Sec., S. H. Tan. Treas., K. Erlecke. Executive Committee: K. Er- lecke, S. H. Tan, Th. H. Njio, L. Tuasuun, C. Pesulima. Minister: K. Erlecke. Licentiates: Z. Tuasuun, L. Tuasuun. NORTH SUMATRA MISSION Organized 1917 Reorganized 1937 to include former Batakland Mission Territory: Residency of Tapanolei, East Coast of Sumatra, Atjeh, Riouw. Population: 3,717,824; churches, 25; members, 660. Office Address: Advent Zendings- genootschap in N. 0. I. Afdeel- ing North Sumatra, Siantar, Su- matra, Netherlands East Indies. Officers: Supt., K. Tilstra. Sec., A. Mamora. Treas., K. Tilstra. Executive Committee: K. Til- stra, G. A. Wood, A. Mamora, K. Tamboenan, Th. Manullang, Lie Koen Tiong. Ministers: K. Tilstra, K. Tam.boenan, Aritonang, G. A. Wood. (emeri- tus). Licentiates: A. Mamora, N. H. Manullang, Kr. Pandjaitan. Missionary Licentiates: Baginda Mangojang, S. Ritongo, M. V. Pandjaitan, N. Hoetapea, Th. Manullang, M. Hoetapea, Elman Hoetapea. EAST JAVA MISSION Organized 1913 Territory: Residencies of Semar- ang, Kedoe, Djokjakarta, Soera- karta, Madioen, Kediri, Soera- baja, Madoera, Pasoeroean, Be- soeki, Southeast Borneo, with Islands to East of Java up to and including Timor. Population: 26,702,620; churches, 15; members, 803. Cable Address: Adventzending Soerabaia. Office Address: Advent Zendings- genootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeel- ing Oost-Java, Tandjoeng Anom 3, Soerabaia, Java, Netherlands East Indies. Officers: Director, F. Dittmar. Sec., E. Niemann. Treas., F. Dittmar. Executive Committee: F. Ditt- mar, E. Niemann, P. R. Goeltom, A. de Vink, Tan Kiem Siang Liem Soen Hoo. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., G. Faass. Home Miss., E. Niemann. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., E. Niemann. Ministers: F. Dittmar, E. Niemann. Licentiates: P. R. Goeltom, S. H. Pandjaitan, S. Pettikawa. Missionary Licentiates: Doso Kartodiherdjo, L. Hogen dorp, E. H. Vysma, P. Simand• 132 - � FAR EASTERN DIVISION joentak, M. Sormin, Emanuel, D. A. Dompas, L. S. Njoo, B. v. Waardenburg. NORTH CELEBES MISSION Organized 1923 Territory: North Celebes, Hal- mahery Islands. Population: 3,250,000; churches, 52; members, 1,678. Cable Address: Adventzending Menado. Office Address: Advent Zendings- genootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeel- ing � N oord Celebes, Tondano, Celebes, Netherlands East In- dies. Officers: Director, H. Twijnstra. Sec., J. Moroisa. Treas., H. Twijnstra. Executive Committee: H. Twi- jnstra, A. Laloan, R. Taliwongso, J. Moroisa, A. Londa, S. Lintang, A. Soemeikoe. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., J. Moroisa. Home Miss. and Sab. Sch., —. Minister: H. Twijnstra. Missionary Licentiates: W. Pandelaki, A. Londa, J. Soe- meikoe, K. Walanda, C. L. Sondakh, N. Pattyranie, J. Mo- roisa, N. Zacharias, F. Walean, R. 0. Walean, J. Antou, J. A. Tampung, J. Lumentut, R. Sae- rang, S. R. Rantoeng, A. Sakul. Church Address: Henado, Tikala West. PADANG MISSION Organized 1929 Territory: Residency of West Coast of Sumatra. Population: 1,919,109; churches, 1; members, 62. Cable and Telegraphic Address: Adventzending Padang. Office Address: Advent Zendings- genootschap in N. 0. I., District Padang, Strandweg 13, Padang, Sumatra, Netherlands East In- dies. Officers: Director, Under direction of the Union Committee. Sec. and Treas., Ong Ban Giok. Executive Committee: Union Committee. Licentiate: Ong Ban Giok. SOUTH SUMATRA MISSION Organized 1929 Territory: Residencies of Ben- koelen, Biliton, Bangka, Djambi, Palembang, Lampongsche Dis- tricten. Population: 1,779,124; churches, 8; members, 204. Office Address: Advent Zendings- genootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeeling Zuid-Sumatra, Palembang, Su- matra, Netherlands East Indies. Officers: Director, W. J. Kolling (on fur- lough). Sec., B. C. Dompas. Treas., S. Horn. Executive Committee: W. J. Kolling (on furlough), B. C. Dompas, M. Akib. Department Secretaries: Educational and Field Miss., Ministers: W. J. Milling (on furlough), S. Horn. Licentiate: B. C. Dompas. Missionary Licentiates: V. E. Siwy, A. Hasiboean, M. Burian, M. Tamboenari. WEST JAVA MISSION Organized 1913 Territory: Residencies of Bantam, Batavia, Cheribon, Plekalongan, Banjoemas, Preanger, West Coast of Borneo. Population: 15,016,904; churches, 16; members, 639. FAR EASTERN DIVISION � 133 Cable and Telegraphic Address: Adventzending Batavia. Office Address: Advent Zendings- genootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeel- ing West Java, Naripan 63, Bandoeng, Netherlands East In- dies. Officers: Director, H. Zimmermann. Sec., S. Horn. Treas., H. Zimmermann. Executive Committee: H. Zim- mermann, S. Horn, H. Kauntul, A. de Jager, T. Rondonuwu, M. E. Diredja, W. U. Hutapea. Department Secretary: Field Miss., G. Faass. Ministers: H. Zimmermann, S. Horn, H. Kauntul. Licentiate: W. U. Hoetapea. Missionary Licentiates: S. Silitonga, Z. Mariunaja, H. Mende, Loe Liang Je, D. Patti- kawa, E. Turangan. Church Address: Batavia-C, Tanah Tinggi 16. DETACHED STATION MAKASSAR Address: 3de. Rengganweg 10, Makassar, Celebes, Netherlands East Indies. Churches: 1; members, 145. In Charge: K. Mandias. Sec. and Treas., K. Mandias. Minister: K. Mandias. Missionary Licentiates: D. Rhebok, E. Losu. PHILIPPINE UNION MISSION Organized 1917 Territory: The Philippine Islands. Population:. 13,636,074; churches, 337; members, 19,310. Cable Address: "Philipunion," Manila. Office Address: 1939 Luna St., Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Islands. (Please do not direct mail to this address.) Telephone, 5-19-96. Postal Address: Post Office Box 401, Manila, Philippine Islands. Officers: Supt., R. R. Figuhr. Sec.-Treas. and Auditor, 0. A. Blake. Executive Committee: R. R. Figuhr, 0. A. Blake, E. N. Lugenbeal, J. B. Emralino, F. L. Jabola, P., R. Diaz, A. A. Douglas, E. M. Adams, W. B. Riffel, J. A. Leland, F. A. Pratt (on furlough), L. M. Stump, H. A. Erickson, A. M. Ragsdale, M. F. Wiedemann, F. A. Mote, R. A. Pilar, R. Villanueva, A. Capobres. Departmental Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., A. M. Ragsdale. Field Miss., F. A. Mote. Home Commission, Mrs. R. R. Figuhr. Medical, H. A. Erickson, M.D. Religious Liberty, R. R. Senson. Sabbath School and Home Miss., M. F. Wiedemann. Ministers: R. R. Figuhr, F. A. Pratt, M. F. Wiedemann, F. A. Mote, A. M. Ragsdale, E. J. Urquhart, L. M. Stump, R. R. Senson J. 0. Af enir. Licentiates: 0. A. Blake, B. B. Davis, Tan Nai Se, U. Oliva, C. E. Thurston, C. L. WitZel, R. Vilanueva. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. 0. A. Blake, Miss B. Irvine, C. C. Morrison, Mrs. E. N. Lugen- beal, Mrs. C. E. Thurston, Miss L Blancaflor, H. L. Dyer, Mrs. H. L. Dyer, M. Perez, Mrs. E. J. 134 � FAR EASTERN DIVISION Urquhart, I. A. Kintanar, .1. Suban, Mrs. F. A. Mote, Mrs. F. A. Pratt, R. Imperio, Mrs. A. M. Ragsdale, Mrs. J. A. Leland, Miss D. Stoelting, Mrs. W. J. Blake, Mrs. R. R. Figuhr, N. F. Legaspi, F..Mala.pira, Mrs. C.• C. Morrison, Mrs. L. M. Stump, Mrs. F. Thurston, Mrs. B. B. Davis, H. A. Erickson, Mrs. H. A. Erickson, A. Cruz, Mrs. M. F. Wiedemann, Mrs. B. Pal- mer, Miss B. Parker, J. A. Le- land, Mrs. C. L. Witzel, Mrs. E. J. Urquhart, Mrs. A. N. Douglas, Mrs. W. B. Riffel. CENTRAL LUZON MISSION Organized 1931 (Formerly a part of Central Luzon Conference) Territory: Provinces of Zambales, Tarlac and Nueva Ecija (except those parts in the north given to Northern Luzon Mission), Pam- panga, Bulacan, Rizal, Cavite, Bataan, the towns of Baler and Casiguran of the province of Tayabas, the islands of Cuyo group, the City of Manila, and the town of San Jose, Mangarin, Mindoro. Population: 2,275,112; churches, 60; members, 3,507. Cable Address: "Philipunion," Manila. Office Address: 1402 Oroquieta St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippine Is- lands. Officers: Director, J. B. Emralino. Sec. and Treas., P. H. Romulo. Executive Committee: J. B. Em- ralino, P. H. Romulo, V. T. Santos, R. R. Senson, F. Martin, A. Sta. Rita, and L. A. Yutuc. Department Secretaries: Book and Periodical Agency, F. A. Velasco. Educational and Y. P. M. V., J. M. Herrera. Field Miss., A. Sta.. Rita. Home Miss. and Sab. Sch., L. A. Yutuc. Medical and Home Commission, Miss C. 0. Vergara, Religious Liberty, R. Senson. Ministers: J. B. Emalino, I. Enriquez, P. S. Magsalin, V. T. Santos, B. G. Neponiuceno, F. Dalisay. Licentiates: F. Martin, F. Reyes, P. H. Romulo, A. Sta. Rita, L. A. Yuttic. Missionary Licentiates: F. A. Velasco, A. J. Abawag, Sr., H. G. Roque, J. Sto. Domingo, Miss I. Matic, Miss C. 0. Ver- gara, J. M. Herrera. Church School Teachers: Miss R. Macalinao, Miss C. Mag- hirang, T. Nabong, Miss B. Fer- nando, Miss P. Silvestre, Mrs. A. Elauria, A. Donato. EAST VISAYAN MISSION (Formerly Cebuan Mission) Organized 1914 Territory: Islands of Cebu, Bohol, Leyte, Samar, Masbate, Minda- nao, Oriental Negros, and Siqui- jor. Population: 4,808,538; churches, 56; members, 5,023. Office Address: 307 Tres de Abril St., San Nicolas, Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands. Director's Residence: 88 F. Ramos St., Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Is- lands. Post Office Address: Box 119, Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands. Officers: Director, A. A. Douglas. Sec. and. Treas., A. Aqui. Executive Committee: A. A. Douglas, M. G. Yorac, V. R. Rodrigo, A. Capobres, S. Tejano, J. K. Ramos. FAR EASTERN DIVISION � 135 Department Secretaries: Bocik and Periodical Agency, P. U. Abatayo. Educational and Y. P. M. V., Luis Elumir. Field Missionary, J. K. Ramos. Asst. Field Miss., A. Cometa. Home Miss and Sabbath School, Apolonio Somoso. Assistant Home Miss. and Sab- bath School, E. Abas. Ministers: W. B. Riffel, A. A. Douglas, R. S. Llaguno, V. R. Rodrigo, M. G. Yorac, A. Somoso, A. N. Anderson. Licentiates: A. 0. Cabardo, D. Noval, R. N. Somosot, P. B. Gonzales. Missionary Licentiates: C. B. Ladion, P. U. Abatayo, B. D. Ferraren, G. A. Briones, Mrs. G. L. Recarte, E. A. Abas, A. L. Sumicad, D. 0. Famor, H. C. Rossel, A. Aqui, D. B. Ladion, F. Cabansag, J: K. Ramos, J. Cristobal, T. Cabaluna, Solano, S. Emverda, and G. Somoso. Church School Teachers: Mrs. Constancia Llaguno, To- masa Basiga, Benigna, Talabok, Gregorio Silud, Francisco Guing- guing, Mrs. Fidelina Guingguing, Felix Suico, Consuielo Bonga- bong, Rustico Cruz, Teofilo Layan, Arturo Macasiano, Sam- uel Villacampa, Romulo Pasco, Placida Tumolak, Baltazar Gala- hat, Mrs. Ana Llaguno, Perfecta Bongabong, Tomas Llaguno, Manuel Singuillo, Mrs. Astura Singuillo, Tomas Salor. NORTHERN LUZON MISSION Entered 1913; Organized 1917 Territory: Provinces of Pangasi- nan, Nueva Vizcaya, Isabela, Cagayan, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Abra, La Union, Mountain Province, and the Batanes Is- lands. Population: 2,414,442; churches, 47; members, 2,526. Telegraphic Address: Adventist Mission, Artacho, via phone Po- zorrubio, Pangasinan, Philippine Islands. Office Address: Artacho, Sison, Pangasinan, Philippine Islands. Officers: Director, E. N. Lugenbeal. Secretary, A. Balinao; Cashier, R. N. Antonio. Executive Committee: E. N. Lu- genbeal, V. C. Medina, R. A. Pilar, A. Balinao, A. San Juan, R. Cabansag, J. B. Valdez. Department Secretaries: Book and Periodical Agency, A. Lazaro. Educational and Y. P. M. V., Q. Cabansag. Field Miss., V. C. Medina. Asst. Field Miss., E. Dizon. Sabbath School and Home Miss., B. G. Malqued. Ministers: E. N. Lugenbeal, T. P. Atiga, T. A. Pilar, R. A. Pilar, J. A. Valdez, E. Valera (sustentation), J. Yovan. Licentiate: V. C. Medina. Missionary Licentiates: F. de la. Cruz, C. Miguel, .l. Revita, E. Dizon, M. Daeuycuy, R. Cabansag, M. Balaoas, R. Atiteo, G. Cerezo, Miss L. Taaca, Miss L. V. Garcia, E. G. Vigilia, A. San Juan. Church School Teacheis: Miss P. Medina, Miss F. Trini- dad, Miss L. Malapira, Miss G. Pulido, Miss A. Cacal, Miss L. Nisperos, Miss M. Eder, Miss E. Luzano, Mrs. A. Ganzagan, J. Umagat, T. Pasamonte, M. Da- lupan, J. Disono, R. Atiteo, Miss J. Atibagus, Miss C. Geslani. 136 � FAR EASTERN DIVISION SOUTH-CENTRAL LUZON MISSION Organized 1931 Territory: Provinces of Batangas, Laguna, Marinduque, Mindoro, Tayabas, and the islands politi- cally administered thereby. Population: 1,158,861; churches, 63; members, 2,472. Office Address: Box 39, Lucena, Tayabas, Philippine Islands. Officers: Director, F. L. Jabola. Sec. and Treas., M. M. Zamora. Executive Committee: F. L. Ja- bola, M. M. Zamora, C. M. Cara, S. Barrameda, M. C. Pascual. Department Secretaries: Book and Periodical Agency, M. M. Zamora., Educational and Y. P. M. V., S. V. Manuel. Field Miss., U. Castillo. Asst. Field Miss., M. Cudanin. Home Miss. and Sabbath School, M. C. Pascual. Ministers: F. L. Jabola, M. C. Pascual, C. M. Cara. Licentiates: U. Castillo, M. M. Zamora. Missionary Licentiates: M. P. Arevalo, R. Alinsod, F. Dabu, P. Buendia, V. Quintal, P. Molimbayan, A. Lagabong, A. Rada. Church School Teachers: Miss T. Galang, Miss M. Racal, Miss L. Ferrer, G. Pasco, J. Parago, Miss B. Talangbayan, Miss H. Luna, Miss Z. Florendo. SOUTHERN LUZON MISSION Oiganized 1926 Territory: The provinces of Cam- arines Sur, Camarines Norte, Albay, Sorsogon, and the islands of Ticao, Burias, and 'Catandua- nes. Population: 1,021,275; churches, 30; members, 94L Office Address: Box 32, Legaspi, Albay, Philippine Islands: Officers: Director, P. R. Diaz. Sec.-Treas., L. P. Gaje. Executive Committee: P. R. Diaz, L. P. Gaje, M. B. Gabarra, C. B. Barnedo, Julian Martinez, R. Umali and Antonio Daya. Department Secretaries: Book and Periodical Agency, L. P. Gaje. Educational and Home Miss., P. R. Diaz. Field Miss., R. Umali. Home Commission, R. Cuison. Religious Liberty, P. � Diaz. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., R. Dizon. Ministers: P. R. Diaz, J. M. Imperio. Licentiates: Mel. Gabarra, Gregorio Arguzon, C. B. Barnedo. Missionary Licentiates: Julian Martinez, R. Umali, R. Y. Dizon, Pedro Aspe, L. P. Gaje, Pas Estipona, M. Dolendo, Flo- rinda Detarala, C. Valenciano. Church School Teachers: Mrs. L. P. Gaje, Mrs. R. San Juan. WEST VISAYAN MISSION Organized 1914 Territory: The provinces of Iloilo, Capiz, Antique, Romblon, Occi- cidental Negros, the Cuyo Is- lands, and the Islands of Pala- wan and Guimaras. Population: 1,957,846; churches, 81; members, 4,841. Postal Address: Box 271, Iloilo, Iloilo, Philippine Islands. Officers: Director, E. M. Adams. Sec.-Treas., Z. B. Cahilig. Mission Committee: E. M. Adams, Z. B. Cahilig, T. H. Ja- mandre, D. C. Sabrina, Gil de FAR EASTERN DIVISION � 137 Guzman, E. R. ,Drapiza, F. II. Jornada . Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, F. Bay- una,. Y. P. M. V., and Home Com- mission, � . Educational, E. P. Ferrer. Field Miss., J. Q. Sarsoza. Asst., Field Miss., E. Moreno. Home Miss., D. C. Sabrine. Sabbath School, Gil de Guzman. Religious Lib., E. M. Adams. Auditor, T. H. Jamandre. Ministers: E. M. Adams, A. C. Same, Gil de Guzman, R. B. Cahilig, D. C. Sabrine, T. G. Recalde, F. H. Jornada (sustentation subsi- dized). Licentiates: D. M. Bautista, E. Tantia. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. E. M. Adams, T. H. Ja- mandre, Z. B. Cahilig, J. G. Quijote, C. G. Perez, E. P. Fer- rer, J. Q. Sarsosa, V. S. Diaz, T. D. Diancin, G. Maypa, J. Ur- ba,noso, F. Bayuna, J. Tauro, E. Moreno, S. Perez, V. Tamayo, R.N., Mrs. L. Dalumpines, F. Sargado. Church School Teachers: F. G. Jereos, L. Duriquez, Miss M. Camacho, Miss M. Gonzales, Miss R.. Guisihan, Miss N. Dul- man, Miss M. Miraflores, Miss A. Aguilar, Miss I. Doctolero, D. Laurico, B. Claveria, M. Arellano, A. Gonzales, T. B. Tor- tal, C. Isuga, R. Garcia, A. Aguilar, Miss R. Mercurio, R. Gayatin. INSTITUTIONS IN FAR EAST- ERN DIVISION Educational: Chosen Union Training School, Soonan, Chosen (Korea). East Visayan Academy, Box 119, Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands. Japan Junior College, Showa- machi, Kimitsu-gun, Chiba Ken, Japan. Japan Girls' School, Box 7, Su- ginami Post Office, Tokyo, Japan. Malayan. Seminary, 401 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, Straits Settlements. Northern Luzon Academy, Arta- cho, Sison, Pangasinan, Philip. pine Islands. Philippine Union College, Box 1772, Manila, Philippine Is- lands. Tjimindi Training School, Oplei- dingschool der Advent-Zending, Tjimindi, Bandoeng, Java, Netherlands East Indies. West Visayan Academy, Box 271, Iloilo, Iloilo, Philippine Islands. Publishing: Japanese Publishing House, 169- 171 Amanuma 1 chome, Sugi- nami-Ku, Tokyo, Japan. Post- al Address: Box 7, Suginami P. 0., Tokyo, Japan. Malayan Signs Press, 399 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, Straits Settlements. Netherlands East Indies Pub. House (Advent Boeken Depot), Bandoeng, Naripan 63, Java Netherlands East Indies. Philippine Publishing House, 1939 Calle Luna, Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Islands. Postal Ad- dress: Box 813, Manila, Philip- pine Islands. Signs of the Times Publishing House, Outside East Gate, Seiryori, Seoul, Chosen (Ko- rea). Medical: Bangkok Mission Ohmic, 4986 Plabplachai Road, Bangkok, Siam. Manila Sanitarium and Hospi- tal, cor. Vermont and Indiana Sts., Manila, Philippine Is- lands. Postal Address: 707 138 � FAR. EASTERN DIVISION Vermont St., Manila, Philip- pine Islands. Penang Sanitarium, No. 465 Bur- mah Road, Penang, Straits Settlements. Penang Mission Clinic, 511 Chulia St., Penang, Straits Settle- ments. Polyclinic, Batavia. Seoul Sanitarium and Hospital, Hwee Kyung Re, Seiryori, Seoul, Chosen. Seoul City Clinic, 136 Insadong, Seoul, Chosen. Soonan � Hospital-Dispensary, Soonan, Chosen (Korea). Tokyo Sanitarium-Hospital, Box 7, Suginami P. 0., Tokyo, Ja- pan. INTER-AMERICAN DIVISION Organized 1922 Territory: Mexico, Guatemala,Hon- duras, British Honduras, Salva- dor, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Pan- ama, Columbia, Venezuela, Brit- ish, Dutch, and French Guiana, West Indies,—Cuba, Haiti, Ja- maica, Santo Domingo, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, Windward and Leeward, also Virgin and Ba- hama Islands. Population: 48,124,768; churches, 539; members, 29,727. Cable and Wireless Address: "Inter- america," Balboa. (Bentley Code and Western Union Travelers' Cable Code used in the fields of the Inter-American Division.) Office: cor. Balboa and Gavilan Roads, Balboa, Canal Zone (Tele- phone, Balboa 1349). Postal Address: Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone. Officers: Pres., G. A. Roberts. Sec., Treas., and Auditor, W. C. Raley. Asst. Sec., Treas., E. R. Sanders. Division Committee: G. A. Rob- erts, W. C. Raley, L. V. Finster, A. R. Ogden, C. E. Wood, W. L. Adams, W. A. Bergherm, R. R. Breitigam, D. A. Cone, C. L. Stilson, E. R. Sanders, C. I'. Crager. Department Secretaries: Educational and Home Commis., W. L. Adams. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., R. R. Breitigam. Ministerial Assn. and Religious Liberty, G. A. Roberts. Publishing, W. A. Bergherm. Transportation Agent, W. C. Raley. Laborers Holding Credentials from the Inter-American Division: Ministers: G. A. Roberts, W. L. Adams, W. A. Bergherm, R. R. Breitigam, R. L. Odom. Licentiate: W. C. Raley. Missionary Licentiates: Esther M. Adams, Mrs. W. L. Adams, Mrs. W. A. Bergherm, Mrs. R. R. Breitigam, Mrs. Mary Clausen, D. A. Cone, Mrs. D. A. Cone, Viola E. Cooke, Kathryn Haynal, Etta E. Hewgley, Mrs. R. L. Odom, Mrs. W. C. Raley, Mrs. G. A. Roberts, E. R. Sand- ers, Mrs. E. R. Sanders, H. I. Smith, Mrs. H. I. Smith, C. L. Stilson, Mrs. C. L. Stilson. ANTILLIAN UNION MISSION Reorganized 2923 Territory: The Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo. Population: 11,324,292; churches, 207; members, 12,590. Cable Address: "Unionantil," Ha- vana, Cuba. (Telephone, 1-6341.) Office Address: Chalet Verde, F' Estrampes & Milagros, Vibora, Havana, Cuba. Officers: Supt., � . Sec., Treas., and Auditor, F. I. Mohr. Assist. Treas., H. L. Higgins. Executive Committee: � F. I. Mohr, E. J. Lorntz, C. E. Andross, D. A. McAdams, R. G. Jones, F. W. Thorp, L. L. Dunn, W. H. England, A. G. Roth, H. 139 140 � INTER-AMERICAN DIVISION D. Isaac, H. L. Higgins, E. E. Parchment. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., D. A. McAdams. Educational and Y. P. M. V., F. W. Thorp. Home Miss. and Sab. Sch., —. Licentiates: F. I. Mohr, F. W. Thorp, D. A. McAdams. Missionary Licentiates: H. L. Higgins, Mrs. F. I. Mohr, Mrs. D. A. McAdams, Mrs. F. W. Thorp, Mrs. H. L. Higgins, Mabel L. Head. BAHAMAS MISSION Entered 1909 Territory: The Bahama Islands and. the Turks and Caicos Is- lands. Population: 64,728; churches, 15; members, 477. Cable Address: "Adventist," Nas- sau, Bahamas. Postal Address: Box 356, Nassau, Bahamas. Officers: Supt., L. L. Dunn. Sec.-Treas., F. I. Mohr. Advisory Committee: L. L. Dunn, D. B. Reid, R. E. Fountain, 0. P. Reid. T. Thompson. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, L. L. Dunn. Home Miss., Educational, D. B. Reid. Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., L. L. Dunn. Ministers: L. L. Dunn, 0. P. Reid, D. B. Reid. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. L. L. Dunn, G. Henriques. Honorary: Mrs. E. Someillian. Church School Teachers: D. B. Reid, Mrs. D. B. Reid, G. Henriques. CUBA CONFERENCE Organized 1935 Territory: Cuba and the Isle of Pines. Population: 4,055,156; churches, 39; members, 2,004. Cable Address: "Adventista," Ha- bana, Cuba. (Telephone 1-6473.) Office and Postal Address: Patro- cinio No. 6, Vfbora, Havana, Cuba. Officers: Pres., E. J. Lorntz. Sec.-Treas., J. A. Zaragpza. Executive Committee: E. J. Lorntz, J. A. Zaragoza, J. B. Sales, W. B. Mulholland, Miguel Vasquez, J. S. Marshal], � Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, J. A. Zaragoza. Educational, J. S. Marshall. Field Miss., W. R. Mulholland. Home Miss., E. J. Lorntz. Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., R. E. del So]. Ministers: E. J. Lorntz, J. B. Sales, J. N. Williams, Jose Veiga, J. S. Mar- shall, Miguel Vasquez. Honorary: Pedro Cruz, Manuel Avila. Licentiates: W. R. Mulholland, V. Suarez, J. A. Zaragoza, Emmanuel Pupo, R. E. del Sol, Humberto Pupo, I. M. Angell. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. E. J. Lorntz, Mrs. J. S. Marshall, Mrs. W. R. Mulhol- land, Eladio Ceballos, Mrs. I. M. Angell, Ana Rosa Alvarado, E. Acosta, Mrs. E. Acosta. Church School Teachers: Raul Galliano, Ignacio Vasques, Rosita Tello. HAITIEN MISSION Established 1905 Territory: Republic of Haiti. Population: 3,126,000; churches, INTER-AMERICAN DIVISION � 141 27; � corn p a n ie s, 45; members, 2,670. Cable Address: "Adventiste," Port- au-Prince, Haiti. Office Address: cor. of Avenue Jo- seph Nicolas and Magloire Am- broise. Postal Address: Casier A-55, Port au Prince, Haiti. Officers: Supt., A. G. Roth. Sec.-Treas., A. L. Christensen. Advisory Committee: A. G. Roth, A. L. Christensen, A. J. Jean- Baptiste, M. N. Isaac, Leonce Painson. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Field Miss., Home Miss., Sabbath School, Y. P. M. V., J. Craan. Educational, A. G. Roth. Ministers: A. G. Roth, M. N. Isaac, A. Theodore, A. J. Jean-Baptiste, F. D. Apollon. Honorary: D. Dorsinville. Licentiates: Herodote Lanoix, Th. Abel, A. L. Dorce, N. Isaac, B. Lanoix. Missionary Licentiates: A. L. Christensen, Mrs. A. G. Roth, J. Craan, Mrs. A. L. Chris- tensen, M. Cherenf ant, Horatius Petigny, A. Valcourt, A. Isaac. Church School,Teachers: M. Dolce, Horatius Petigny, E. Latortue, G. Rodriguez, Mrs. A. Painson, A. Valcourt, N. Mercier, E. Guillaume, H. Labossiere. JAMAICA CONFERENCE Organized 1903 Territory: Island of Jamaica, and Cayman Islands. Population: 1,119,266; churches, 96; members, 5,604. Cable Address: "Adventist" King- ston, Jamaica. Office Address: 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Postal Address: 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Officers: Pres., C. E. Andross. Sec. and Treas., J. W. Grounds. Executive Committee: C. E. An- dross, J. W. Grounds, W. S. Na- tion, H. Fletcher, B. A. Meeker, A. C. Stockhausen, F. W. Miller. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, R. Har- riott. Field Miss., W. A. Holgate. Home Miss., B. A. Meeker. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., Mrs. C. E. Andross. Ministers: C. E. Andross, H. Fletcher, G. A. E. Smith, A. C. Stockhausen, B. A. Meeker, F. W. Miller, W. S. Nation, L. S. Crawford, F. Fletcher, H. D. Isaac, E. E. Parchment. Honorary: J. A. Reid, W. H. Randle, Frank Hall, L. Rash- ford, H. P. Lawson. Licentiates: A. R. Haig, R. H. Robertson, W. - A. Holgate, F. S. Thompson, B. L. Archbold. Missionary Licentiates: J. W. Grounds, Mrs. C. E. An- dross, Mrs. J. W. Grounds, Mrs. F. W. Miller, Mrs. B. A. Meeker, R. Harriott, Miss A. W. Sang- ster, Mrs. L. S. Crawford, C. B. Smith, C. L. von Pohle, Mrs. H. D. Isaac, Mrs. C. B. Smith, Mrs. C. L. von Pohle, Mrs. F. S. Thompson, B. R. Hamilton, L. A. Morrison, Mrs. E. E. Parch- ment, Miss F. G. Morgan, Miss M. K. Randall, Mrs. B. L. Arch- bold. Church School Teachers: Mrs. S. N. Gordon, Miss E. E. Williams, Miss U. Z. Lawrence, Miss J. V. Brown. 142 � INTER-AMERICAN DIVISION PUERTO RICO MISSION Organized 1909 Territory: Island of Puerto Rico and Viequez. Population: 1,559,142; churches, 19; members, 914. Cable Address: "Adventista," San Juan, Puerto Rico. Office Address: Stop 14, Santurce, Puerto Rico. Postal Address: Apartado 3005, Santurce, Puerto Rico. Officers: Supt., W. H. England. Sec. and Treas., B. Bullard. Advisory Committee: W. H. Eng- land, B. Bullard, M. M6ndez, Fco. Megrant, R. W. Prince. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, B. Bul- lard. Assist., Abda Bracero. Field Miss., B. Hernandez. Educational, W. H. England. Home Miss., Sab. School, and Y. P. M. V., W. Cadiz. Ministers: W. H. England, Fco. Megrant, M. Mendez, R. W. Prince, R. Bracero. Licentiates: E. Acosta, A. Marrero, W. Cadiz, Jose Rivera. Missionary Licentiates: B. Bullard, Mrs. W. H. England, Mrs. B. Bullard, Ana M. Gon- zalez, Valentin Serra, B. Her- nandez, Mrs. J. Rivera. Church School Teachers: Ana M. Gonzalez, Valentin Serra, Mrs. J. Rivera, Rosalina de Car- dona. SANTO DOMINGO MISSION Organized 1924 Territory: Republic of Santo Do- mingo. Population: 1,400,000; churches, 11; members, 921. Cable Address: "Adventista," Ciu- dad Trujillo. Office Address: Avenida Mella 91, Cuidad Trujillo. Postal Address: Apartado 568, Ciu- dad Trujillo, Republica Domini- cana. Officers: Supt., R. G. Jones. Sec.-Treas., � Advisory Committee: R. G. Jones, the Treas., J. A. Phipps, Paul Johnson, E. Valencia. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, � . Field Miss., � Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., J. A. Phipps. Sabbath School, Mrs. R. G. Jones. Educational, Rel. Liberty, R. G. Jones. Ministers: R. G. Jones, J. A. Phipps, R., E. Valencia. Licentiates: A. Moreta, Juan Rivera. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. R. G. Jones, Mrs. J. A. Phipps, Leonela. Gnz alez, J. W. Williams, N. Charles, R. Cairo, Mrs. E. Valencia. Honorary: Mrs. L. E. Moulton. Church School Teachers: Altagracia Cabral, Rain6n Es- quea, Ana de Cabral. CARIBBEAN UNION CONFERENCE Organized 1926 Territory: Trinidad, Barbados, the Windward, Leeward, and Virgin Islands, British, Dutch, and French Guianas. Population: 1,982,334; churches, 127; members, 7,807. Cable Address: "Eastcaribbean," Port of Spain, Trinidad. Postal Address: Box 221, Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies. Office Address: 25 Edward St., Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, British West Indias. (Telephone, 4732.) Officers: Pres., A. R. Ogden. Sec., Treasurer, and Auditor, Executive Committee: A. R. Og- den, Gorden Oss, A. E. Hempel, L. H. Gardiner, A. 0. Dunn, R. S. J. Hamilton, C. A. Edwards. Department Secretaries: Educational, R. S. J. Hamilton. Field Miss., C. A. Edwards. Home Miss., A. R. Ogden. Y. P. M. V., Mrs. H. L. Nielsen. Minister: A. R. Ogden. Licentiates: R. S. J. Hamilton, C. A. Edwards. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. H. L. Neilsen, Mrs. R. S. J. Hamilton, C. E. Stenberg, Mrs. C. E. Stenberg, M. E. Smith, Mrs. M. E. Smith, Linda Austin, W. A. Osborne. FRENCH WEST INDIAN MISSION Established 1929 Territory: French West Indies — Martinique, and Guadeloupe and its dependencies. Population: 514,212; churches, 6; members, 294. Cable Address: "Adventiste," Fort- de-France, Martinique. Postal Address: Casier 257, Fort- de-France, Martinique, F. W. I. Officers: Supt., A. 0. Dunn. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. A. 0. Dunn. Advisory Committee: A. 0. Dunn, Mrs. A. 0. Dunn, S. B. Jean-Elie, E. Berle, P. Chovino, Louise Ledran. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, A. 0. Dunn; manager, M. Linzau. Field Miss., S. B. Jean-Elie. Home Miss., A. 0. Dunn. Sabbath School, Mrs. A. 0. Dunn. Y. P. M. V., Louise Ledran. Minister: A. 0. Dunn. Licentiates: E. Berle, S. B. Jean-Elie. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. A. 0. Dunn, Louise Ledran. M. Linzau. GUIANA CONFERENCE Reorganized 1926 Territory: British, Dutch a n d French Guianas, South America. Population: 531,537; churches, 29: members, 1,434. • Cable Address: "Adventist," Georgetown, British Guiana. Office Address: 222 Almond St., Georgetown, British Guiana. South America. Officers: Pres., L. H. Gardiner. Sec and Treas., C. M. Crawford. Executive Committee: L. H. Gar- diner, C. M. Crawford, J. T. Car- rington, H. Beck, C. Manoram, E. S. G reaves. Legal Title: "Guiana Conference of Seventh-day Adventists." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, R. E. Brooks. 143 144 � INTER-AMERICAN DIVISION Field Miss., E. S. Greaves. Home Miss., L. H. Gardiner. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., Mrs. Isabella Downer. Ministers: L. H. Gardiner, A. A. Carscallen, J. T. Carrington, H. Beek. Licentiate: C. Manoram. Missionary Licentiates: R. E. Brooks, Mrs. L. H. Gardi- ner, Mrs. A. A. Carscallen, Mrs. I. Downer, J. Gonsalves, E. S. Greaves, C. M. Crawford, Mrs. C. M. Crawford. LEEWARD ISLANDS CONFERENCE Reorganized 1926 Territory: Barbados, St. Lucia, Leeward and Virgin Islands, ex- cepting the French West Indies. Population: 399,713; churches, 33; members, 2,473. Cable Address: "Adventist," Bar- bados, British West Indies. Office Address: McGregor St., Bridgetown, Barbados, British West Indies. Postal Address: Box 216, Bridge- town, Barbados, British West Indies. Officers: Pres., A. E. Hempel. Sec. and Treas., H. E. Beddoe. Executive Committee:. A. E. Hempel, H. E. Beddoe, W. H. Lewis, C. G. Van Putten, A. E. Riley, Dr. C. Cave, F.Willoughby. Legal Titles: The Board of Trus- tees of the Seventh-day Advent- ist Church in the Leeward Is- lands. The Leeward Islands Con- ference of Seventh-day Advent- ists (Barbados). Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, H. E. Beddoe. Educational and Home Miss., A. E. Hempel. Field Miss., F. A. Sebro. Medical, Dr. Charles Cave. Sabbath School, Mrs. H. E. Bed- doe. Y. P. M. V., Olive Edwards. Ministers: A. E. Hempel, W. H. Lewis, C. G. Van Putten, A. E. Riley, 0. C. Walker. Licentiates: Dr. C. Cave, A. A. Fortune. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. A. E. Hempel, H. E. Bed- oe, Mrs. H. E. Beddoe, F. A. Sebro, Olive Edwards. SOUTH CARIBBEAN CON- FERENCE Reorganized 1925 Territory: Trinidad, Tobago, Gre- nada, the Grenadines, and St, Vincent. Population: 536,872; churches, 59; members, 3,606. Cable Address: "Adventist," Port of Spain, Trinidad. Office Address: 31 Dundonald St., Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies. (Telephone, 1595.) Postal Address: Box 66, Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies. Officers: Pres., Gorden Oss. Sec. and Treas., H. L. Nielsen. Executive Committee: Gorden Oss, H. L. Nielsen, S. L. Ash, J. D. Wood, B. Yip, T. J. War- ner, E. E. Osborne. Legal Title: The Incorporated Trustees of the Seventh-day Ad- ventist Church in Trinidad and Tobago. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, H. L. Nielsen. Field Miss., James Ramra tan. Educational, N. Gooding. Home Miss., N. Gooding. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., Mrs. C. A. Edwards. INTER-AMERICAN DIVISION � 145 Ministers: Gorden Oss, S. L. Ash, J. D. Wood, T. J. Warner, N. Payne, B. Yip, H. Wiseman. Licentiates: C. L. Jones, C. D. Henry. Missionary Licentiates: H. L. Nielsen, Mrs. Gorden Oss, Mrs. C. A. Edwards, Annie Os- borne, J. B. Ramratan, N. Good- ing. CENTRAL AMERICAN UNION MISSION Reorganized 1926 Territory: Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, British Honduras, Bay Islands, Guate- mala, Salvador. Population: 6,668,764; churches, 83; members, 3,877. Cable Address: "Adventists," San Jose, Costa Rica. Office Address: Apartado 1059, San Jose, Costa Rica, Central Amer- ica (Telephone, 3359). Officers: Supt., C. P. Crager. Sec., Treasurer, and Auditor, A. P. Christiansen. Advisory Committee: C. P. Crager, A. P. Christiansen, C. B. Sutton, Orley Ford, N. W. Dunn, F. W. Steeves, C. E. Westphal, D. A. Cone, W. A. Wild, P. Nygaard, D. E. Lust, L. Astle- ford. Department Secretaries: Educational, Y. P. M. V., and Home Miss., N. W. Dunn. Field Miss., F. W. Steeves. Sabbath School, C. P. Crager. Ministers: C. P. Crager, N. W. Dunn, W. A. Wild. Licentiate: H. Larrabee. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. C. P. Crager, A. P. Chris- tiansen, Mrs. A. P. Christiansen, F. W. Steeves, Mrs. F. W. Steeves, Mrs. N. W. Dunn, Mrs. W. A. Wild, Lela Pierce, B. Perez, Mrs. B. Perez, H. Miller, Mrs. H. Mil- ler, Mrs. H. Larrabee. BRITISH HONDURAS MISSION Reorganized 1937 Territory: The Colony of British Honduras. Population: 60,000; churches, 7; members, 350. Cable Address: "Adventist," Belize, British Honduras. Office Address: Box 123, Belize, British Honduras. Officers: Supt., L. Astleford. Sec. and Treas., L. Astleford. Advisory Committee: L. Astle- ford, L. L. Garbutt, Mrs. L. Astleford, U. E. Morgan. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, L. Astle- ford. Home Miss., L. Astleford. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., Mrs. L. Astleford. Minister: L. Astleford. Licentiates: L. L. Garbutt, U. E. Morgan. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. L. Astleford. COSTA RICA MISSION Organized 1927 Territory: Republic of Costa Rica. Population: 520,000; churches, 8; members, 351. Cable Address: " Adventists," Sai Jose, Costa Rica, Central Amer ica. Office Address: Apartado 1325, San Jose, Costa Rica, Central Amer- ica. (Telephone, 3359.) 146 � INTER-AMERICAN DIVISION Officers: Supt., A. H. Roth. Sec. and Treas., A. P. Christian- sen. Advisory Committee: A. E. Roth, A. P. Christiansen, J. E. Rogers, N. W. Dunn, F. W. Steeves, S. Farrell. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, A. P. Christiansen. Field Miss., F. W. Steeves. Home Miss., N. W. Dunn. Sabbath School, Mrs. C. P. Crager. Y. P. M. V. and Educational, N. W. Dunn. Minister: A. H. Roth. Licentiate: J. Vela. Missionary Licentiates: May Hammond, Mrs. A. H. Roth, S. Farrell. GUATEMALA MISSION Reorganized 1927 Territory: The Republic of Guate- mala. Population: 2,454,000; churches, 8; members, 461. Cable Address: " Adventista," Gua- temala, Central America. Office Address: Apartado 218, Gua- temala, Republic of Guatemala, Central America. Officers: Supt., Orley Ford. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. A. Fanse- lau. Advisory Committee: Orley Ford, Mrs. A. Fansleau, Jose C. Aguilar. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Mrs. A. Fanselau. Field Miss., D. Santos. Home Miss., Orley Ford. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., Mrs. Orley Ford. , Ministers: Orley Ford, Jose C. Aguilar. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. Orley Ford, Mrs. A. Frans- leau, D. Garcia. HONDURAS MISSION Reorganized 1937 Territory: Republic of Honduras. Population: 807,632; churches, 15; members, 613. Cable Address: "Adventista," Te- gucigalpa, Honduras, Central America. Office Address: Apartado 103, Te- gucigalpa, Republic de Honduras, Central America. Officers: Supt., C. E. Westphal. Sec. and Treas., Hilda Gristo. Advisory Committee: C. E. West- phal, E. E. Neblet, R. T. Rankin, A. E. Lutz, Hilda Gristo. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Hilda Gristo. Field Miss., A. E. Lutz. Home Miss., C. E. Westphal. Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., Hilda Gristo. Ministers: C. E. Westphal, R. T. Rankin. Ministerial Licentiate: L. H. Connolly. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. C. E. Westphal, Rosa Rod- riguez, Hilda Gristo, W. Schmid. Honorary: David Haylock. NICARAGUA MISSION Organized 1928 Territory: Republic of Nicaragua and Corn Island. Population: 700,000; churches, 6; members, 288. Cable Address: "Adventista," Ma- nagua, Nicaragua. Office Address: Apartado 92, Ma- nagua, Rep. de Nicaragua, Cen- tral America. INTER-AMERICAN DIVISION � 147 Officers: Supt., A. H. Roth. Sec., Emma Rodriguez. Advisory Committee: A. H. Roth, D. E. Lust, A. E. Lutz, 0. D. Andrean, Emma Rodriguez. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Emma Rodriguez. Field Miss., A. E. Lutz. Home Miss., D. E. Lust. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., Mrs. D. E. Lust. Minister: D. E. Lust. Licentiate: 0. D. Andrean. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. D. E. Lust, A. E. Lutz, Emma Rodriguez, Roger Brooks. Church School Teacher: Fritzel Brooks. PANAMA CONFERENCE Organized 1906 Territory: Republic of Panama, Canal Zone,Talamanca Valley (Costa Rica, and the islands of San Andr6s and Old Providence (Colombian). Population: 500,000; churches, 31; members, 1,483. Cable and Wireless Address: "Ad- ventist," Cristobal, Canal Zone. Office Address: Masonic Temple, Eleventh and Bolivar Sts., Cris- tobal, Canal Zone. Postal Address: Box M, Cristo- bal, Canal Zone. (Phone 3-1325.) Officers: Pres., G. C. Nickle. Sec. and Treas., A. L. Edeburn. Executive Committee: G. C. Nickle, A. L. Edeburn, Roy Haight, R. T. Newball, Ishmael Ellis, D. A. Cone, C. W. Omphroy. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, A. L. Edeburn. Field Miss., � Home Miss., G. C. Nickle. Sabbath School, Mrs. G. C. Nickle. Y. P. M. V., Clinton Woodland. Ministers: G. C. Nickle, C. B. Sutton, Ishmael Ellis. Licentiate: Clinton Woodland. Missionary Licentiates: A. L. Edeburn, Mrs. A. L. Ede- burn, Mrs. C. B. Sutton, Mrs. R. R. Mattison, Mrs. G. C. Nickle, Mrs. Clinton Woodland, Mrs. A. Roth, Jose Chavanz, R. T. New- ball, Joseph Bryan, Sam. Farrell. Honorary: Miss Licientiate, Fe- lix Vega. SALVADOR MISSION Reorganized 1927 Territory: The Republic of El Sal- vador, Central America. Population: 1,635,000; churches, 7; members, 306. Cable Address: " Adventista," San Salvador, Republic of El Salva- dor, Central America. Office Address: 8a Ave. Norte, No. 57, San Salvador, Repnblica de El Salvador, Central America. Officers: Supt., P. Nygaard. Sec. and Treas., Eugenia Robin- son. Advisory Committee: P. Ny- gaard, L. Concepcion, Eugenia Robinson. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Miss Eugenia Robinson. Field Miss., —. Home Miss., P. Nygaard. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., Mrs. P. Nygaard. Ministers: P. Nygaard, L. Concepci6n. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. P. Nygaard, Eugenia Rob- inson, E. Revelo, Victor Prin- temps. COLOMBIA-VENEZUELA UNION MISSION Organized 1927 Territory: The Republics of Co- lombia, Venezuela, and the Is- lands of Curacao, Aruba and Bonaire. Population: 11,745,348; churches, 37; members, 1,764. Cable and Wireless Address: "Co- loven," Medellin, Colombia, South America. Postal Address: Apartado 39, Me- dellin, Colombia, South America. Air Mail Address: Correo Aereo Apartado 609, Medellin, Colom- bia, South America. Officers: Supt., L. V. Finster. Sec., Treas., and Auditor, J. W. Cole. Advisory Committee: L. V. Fin- ster, J. W. Cole, M. E. Lowry, L. H. Olson, W. E. Baxter, E. P. Howard, N. H. Kinzer, G. W. Chapman, R. 0. Garner, E. M. Trummer. Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., Mrs. L. V. Finster. Field Miss., M. E. Lowry. Home Miss., L. V. Finster. Minister: L. V. Finster. Licentiates: J. W. Cole, M. E. Lowry. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. J. W. Cole, Mrs. M. E. Lowry, G. W. Chapman, Mrs. G. W. Chapman, Esther Pierce, Mrs. L. V. Finster, Elizabeth Baxter. ATLANTIC COLOMBIA MISSION Organized 1926 Territory: Departments of Atlan- tico, Bolivar, Magdalena, and the territory of La Goajira. 148 Population: 1,220,983; churches, 9; members, 446. Cable Address: "Adventists," Bar- ranquilla, Colombia, South Amer- ica. Postal Address: Apartado 261, Barranquilla, Colombia, South America. Office Address: Calle Magdalena, esquina Carrera Cuartel, Bar- ranquilla, Colombia, South Amer- ica. Officers: Director, N. H. Kinzer. Sec. and Treas., W. H. Wineland. Advisory Committee: N. H. Kin- zer, Aquilino Gonzales, Charles Sutherland, Pedro Gonzales, W. H. Wineland. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, W. H. Wineland. Field Miss., Pedro Gonzales. Home Miss., N. Hz Kinzer. Sabbath School, Mrs. N. H. Kin- zer. Educational and Y. P. M. V., Mrs. W. H. Wineland. Minister: N. H. Kinzer. Licentiate: W. H. Wineland. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. N. H. Kinzer, Pedro Gon- zales, Mrs. W. H. Wineland, Aquilino Gonzales. CENTRAL COLOMBIA MISSION Reorganized 1929 Territory: Departments of Antio- quia, Santander del Norte, San- tander del Sur. Population: 2,112,837; churches, 9; members, 333. Postal Address of Director: Apar- tado 83, Bucaramanga, Colombia, South America. INTER-AMERICAN DIVISION � 149 Director's Telegraphic Address: "Adventista," Bucaramanga, Co- lombia, South America. Office Postal Address: Apartado 39, or Correo Aereo 609, Medellin, Colombia, South America. Office Telegraphic Address: "Colo- ven," Medellin, Colombia, South America. Officers: Director, E. M. Trummer. Sec.-Treas., J. W. Cole. Advisory Committee: E. M. Trummer, J. W. Cole, Jorge Rendon, Moises Valdes. Department Secretaries: Home Miss., Moises Valdes. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., Mrs. E. M. Trummer. Minister: E. M. Trummer. Licentiate: Jorge Rendon. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. E. M. Trummer. CURACAO MISSION. Organized 1934. Territory: Islands of Aruba, Bon- aire and Curacao, Dutch West Indies. Population: 43,000; churches, 1; members, 85. Cable Address: "Adventist," Cu- racao (D. W. I.). Director's Postal Address: Pisca- deraweg 22, Mundo Nobo, Cu- racao, Dutch West Indies. Director, E. P. Howard. Sec. and Treas., E. P. Howard. Legal Board of "Advent Zend- ingsgenootschap," E. P. How- ard, Mrs. E. P. Howard, Fred Labega, D. Martyn, Jacob Myers. Advisory Committee: E. P. How- ard, Mrs. E. P. Howard, Fred Labega. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Mrs. E. P. Howard. Field Miss. and Home Miss., E. P. Howard. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., Mrs. E. P. Howard. Minister: E. P. Howard. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. E. P. Howard. PACIFIC COLOMBIA MISSION Reorganized 1929 Territory: Departments of El Valle, Cauca, Narifio, Caldas, and the territories of Choce and Pu- tumayo. Population: 2,064,963; churches, 7; members, 212. Cable Address: "Adventists," Cali, Colombia, South America. Postal Address: Apartado 313, Cali, Colombia, South America. Officers: Director, L. H. Olson. Sec. and Treas., D. N. Peralta. Advisory Committee: L. H. 01- son, D. N. Peralta, Vicente Moreno, Eugenio Plata, Jose Moreno. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, D. N. Peralta. Educational, Sra Victoria de Peralta. Field Miss., Vicente Moreno. Home Miss., Vicente Moreno. Sabbath School, Mrs. L. H. Olson. Y. P. M. V., Mrs. Eugenio Plata. Minister: L. H. Olson. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. L. H. Olson, D. N. Peralta, Eugenio Plata, Vicente Moreno, Mrs. Eugenio Plata. UPPER MAGDALENA MISSION Reorganized 1929 Territory: Departments of Cundi- namarca, Boyaca, Tolima, Huila, and the territories of Vichada, Meta, Caqueta, Vaupes, and Amazonas. Population: 3,077,565; churches, 3; members, 246. Cable Address: "Adventista," Bo- gota, Colombia, South America. 150 � INTER-AMERICAN DIVISION Director's Postal Address: Apar- tado Nacional 436, Bogota, Co- lumbia, South America. Officers: Director, W. E. Baxter. Sec. and Treas., J. A. Lamas. Advisory Committee: W. E. Baxter, J. A. Lamas, Jorge Escand6n, Salvador Plata and Francisco Hernandez. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, J. A. Lamas. Field Miss., Jorge Escanden. • Home Miss., Jorge Escandon. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., Mrs. W. E. Baxter. Minister: W. E. Baxter. Missionary Licentiates: J. A. Lamas, Jorge Escanden, Mrs. W. E. Baxter. VENEZUELA MISSION Territory: Republic of Venezuela. Population: 3,226,000; churches, 8; members, 442. Cable Address: " Adventista," Car- acas, Venezuela. Office Address: Carcel a Pilita No. 2, Caracas, Venezuela. Postal Address: Apartado 986, Caracas, Venezuela. Officers: Director, R. 0. Garner. Sec. and Treas., A. V. Larson. Advisory Committee: R. 0. Gar- ner, A. V. Larson, Julio Garcia D., Rafael Fleitas, Francisco Cabrera. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, A. V. Larson. Educational and Y. P. M. V., Luis Greenidge. Field Miss., and Home Miss., Rafael Fleitas. Sabbath School, Mrs. A. V. Lar- son. Ministers: R. 0. Garner, Julio Garcia D. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. R. 0. Garner, A. V. Larson, Mrs. A. V. Larson, L. E. Green- idge, Alberto Acosta H., Rafael Fleitas, Francisco Cabrera, Mrs. R. E. Greenidge. MEXICAN UNION MISSION Organized 1923 Territory: The Republic of Mexico. Population: 16,404,030; churches, 85; members, 3,689. Cable Address: Adventista, Mon- terrey, Mexico. Office Address: Pino Suarez nte. 413, Monterrey, N. L., Mexico. Officers: Supt., C. E. Wood. Sec., Treas., and Auditor, J. G. Pettey. Advisory Committee : C. E. Wood, J. G. Pettey, E. Ponce, C. E. Moon, A. G. Parfitt, C. L. Dinius, L. L. Grand Pre, H. F. House, H. A. Robinson. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., L. L. Grand Pre. Sabbath School, Y. P. M. V., Home Miss., and Educational, H. F. House. Ministers: C. E. Wood, H. F. House. Licentiates: L. L. Grand Pre, J. G. Pettey. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. C. E. Wood, Mrs. J. G. Pettey, Mrs. H. F. House, Mrs. L. L. Grand Pre. Sustentation Workers: Mrs. INTER-AMERICAN DIVISION � 151 .Juana de Sauza, C. Schulz, J. G. Rojas, Sra. Gregoria M. de Vera. AGENCIA MEXICANA DE PUBLICACIONES (Mexican Book and Bible House) Territory: Republic of Mexico. Office Address: Apartado 785, Monterrey, N. L., Mexico. Sec.-Treas., H. A. B. Robinson. CENTRAL MEXICAN MISSION Territory: The northern half of Vera Cruz and Puebla, the states of Hidalgo, Guerrero, Morelos, Queretaro, Tlaxcala, Guana- juato, Michoacan, and Mexico. Population: 7,338,229; churches, 9; members, 891. Cable Address: "Adventista," Mex- ico, D. F. Office Address: Agricultura 79, Colonia Escandon, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. Officers: Supt., E. Ponce. Sec. and Treas., A. J. Calderen. Advisory Committee: E. Ponce, A. J. Calderen, C. E. Wood, A. G. Parfitt, Rafael Arroya, Fili- berto Corona. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., Gilberto Carona. Home Miss., Sab. School, and Y. P. M. V., A. J. Calderon. Ministers: E. Ponce, A. G. Parfitt. Licentiates: V. M. Calvo, Alfonso Baez T., Rafael Arroya, A. J. Calderen, Jose Carpentero. Missionary Licentiates: C. Chavez, J. E. Perez, Sra. E. 0. de Verduzco, Sra. A. E. Baez. GULF MISSION Organized 1934 Territory: The States of Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, San Luis Potosi, and Tamaulipas, Chihuahua, Du- rango, Zacatecas, and Aguasca- lientes. Population: 3,238,482; churches, 22; members, 879. Postal Address: Apartado 139, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Officers: Supt., C. E. Moon. Sec. and Treas., Edmundo Que- zada. Advisory Committee: C. E. Moon, C. E. Wood, Edmundo Quezanda, J. A. Salazar, Jose Quintero. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., Jose Quintero. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., Edmundo Que- zada. Ministers: • C. E. Moon, J. A. Salazar, A. E. Torres, Jose Castillo, F. B. Zaynos. Licentiate: H. A. B. Robinson. Missionary Licentiates: Ignacio Ponce, Jose Quintero, Melchor Covarrubias, Alfonso Rodriguez, Manuel Nuliez, Mrs. C. E. Moon, Sra. Amanda de Aguilar, Sra. G. M. de Vera, Mrs. H. A. B. Robinson, Alvaro Sauza. LAKE MISSION Territory: The States of Jalisco, Colima, Sonora, Lower Cali- fornia. Population: 2,266,824; churches, 6; members, 352. Postal Address: Apartado 175, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. Officers: Supt., C. L. Dinius. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. C. L. Dinius. Advisory Committee: C. L. Dinius, C. E. Wood, Faustino Aguilar, M. E. Olsen, Mrs. C. L. Dinius, Dr. T. G. Reynolds. 152 � INTER-AMERICAN DIVISION Department Secretaries: Field Miss., M. E. Olsen. Home Miss., Sabbath Sch., and Y. P. M. V., Mrs. C. L. Dinius. Ministers: C. L. Dinius, Faustino Aguilar. Licentiate: M. E. Olsen. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. C. L. Dinius, Dr. T. Gor- don Reynolds, Mrs. G. T. Rey- nolds, M. Flores, A. A. Valen- zuela, Alfonso Castillo, Estaben Leon, Francisco Paredes. TEHUANTEPEC MISSION Organized 1934 Territory: The states of Chiapas, Oaxaca and southern halves of the States of Puebla and Vera Cruz, Mexico, Yucatan, Campe- che, Tabasco, and Territory of Quintana Roo. Population: 3,560,495; churches, 48; members, 1,567. Cable Address: Adventista, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. Telephone: Mexicana 3404. Postal Address: Apartado 107, Puebla, Pue., Mexico. Office Address: 9 Ave. Pte., No. 1702, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. Officers: Supt., Max Fuss. Sec. and Treas., Julio Morgado. Advisory Committee: Max Fuss, C. E. Wood, Vicente Rodriguez, Julio Morgado, J. A. Williams. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., J. A. Williams. Home Miss., Sab. Sch., and Y. P. M. V., Vicente Rodriguez. Ministers: Max Fuss, S. Conde, V. Rod- riguez, C. Aquino, P. Trinidad. Licentiates: L. Arriaga, A. Jimenez, J. A. Williams. Misiionary Licentiates: Julio Morgado, C. Mortazuma, Mrs. Max Fuss, Idelisa Lara. Mauro Cohub. INSTITUTIONS IN THE INTER- AMERICAN DIVISION Educational: Academia Adventista Hispano- americana, Apartado 1320, San Jose, Costa Rica, Central America. Caribbean Training College, Box 175, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, B. W. I. Colegio ' Adventista de Cuba, Bartle, Oriente, Cuba. Colege Vertieres, Casier A-115, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Colombia-Venezuela Union Training School, Apartado 224, Colombia, South America. Institute Comercial Prosperi- dad, Prosperidad 85, Tacu- baya, D. F., Mexico. West Indian Training College, Mandevillq, Jamaica, B.W.L Publishing: Pacific Press Publish- ing Association, Inter-Amer- ican Branch, Box 5007, Cristo- bal, Canal Zone. Dispensaries: Clinica Tacubaya, Agricultura 73, Colonia Escandon, Tacu- baya, Mexico, D. F. NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION Organized 1928 General Conference Trans- portation Agent: C. H. Ans- combe, 29 Oxford St., London, W. I. England; Telephone Ger- rard 1470; Cable Address, "Ad- ventist, London." Telegrams, "Adventist, Rath., London." Legal Association: " World Wide Advent Missions, Limited." Pres., W. E. Read; Sec., W. T. Bartlett; Treas., E. R. Colson. Department Secretaries: Field, T. T. Babienco. Educational, J. I. Robison. Home Miss., G. E. Nord. Medical, A. Andersen, M. D. Publishing, L. A. Vixie. Sabbath School and Ministerial, W. T. Bartlett. Statistical, Miss Anne Schmidt. Y. P. M. V. and Religious Lib- erty, W. T. Bartlett. Ministers: W. E. Read, J. I. Robison, G. E. Nord, T. T. Babienco, W. T. Bartlett. Licentiates: L. A. Vixie, E. R. Colson. Missionary Licentiates: C. H. Anscombe, A. Lethbridge. Paul Knudsen, Ethel R. How- ard, Florence Fielding, Jenny R. Wharrie, Rosa Muderspach, Anne Schmidt, Mrs. W. E. Read, Mrs. J. I. Robison, Mrs. E. R. Colson, Mrs. W. T. Bartlett, Mrs. T. T. Babienco, Mrs. L. A. Vixie, Mrs. P. Knudsen, Mrs. G. E. Nord. Territory: British Isles, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Es- tonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Po- land, Iceland, Greenland, Fa- roes, Kenya, Uganda, Anglo- Egyptian Sudan, British, French and Italian Somalilands Pemba, Zanzibar, French Guinea, Ivory Coast, Niger, Dahomey, Upper Volta, French Sudan, and that portion of French Equatorial Af- rica lying north of latitude 10 North extending North to Lybia and Algeria, Corisco, Elobey, St. Thomas and group, Nigeria, Liberia, Gold Coast, Togo, Fer- nando Po, Annobon, Sierra Leone, Gambia: viz.: the Baltic, British, Polish, East Nordic, and West Nordic Union Conferences; the East African, Nigerian, Gold Coast, and Upper Nile Union Missions. Population:• 161,682,781; churches, 626; members, 34,770. Cable and Telegraphic Address: Advent, Edgware. Office Address: 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex, England. Officers: Pres., W. E. Read. Sec., J. I. Robison. Treas. and Auditor, E. R. Colson. Executive Committee: W. E. Read, J. I. Robison, E. R. Colson, W. T. Bartlett, G. E. Nord, L. A. Vixie, T. T. Babienco, H. W. Lowe, G. A. Lindsay, L. Muders- pach, A. Anderson, A. Rintala, W. G. C. Murdoch, C. M. Scott, A. Warren. BALTIC UNION CONFERENCE Organiz Territory: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Population: 5,799,265; churches, SO; members, 5,496. ed 1923 Office Address: Tallinn, Merepuies- tee 14-a, Estonia. Institutions: Baltic Union School, (Adv. Miss. 153 154 � NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION Seminary) Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Estonian Publishing House, Mere- puiestee 14a, Tallinn, Estonia. Latvian Publishing House, Brivi- bas kn. 11, Riga, Latvia. Lithuanian Depository, Vokie6u g-ve 57, Kaunas, Lithuania. Estonian Training School, Mere- puiestee 14a, Tallinn, Estonia. ESTONIAN CONFERENCE Organized 1912 Territory: Estonia. Population: 1,123,624; churches, 37; members, 1,929. Office Address: Merepuistee 14a, Tallinn, Estonia. Officers: Pres., E. Magi. Sec., E. Key. Treas., Miss M. Saks. Executive. Committee: E. Magi, E. Key, A. Aug, J. Daniel, A. Kala, G. Kuuseoks, E. Kell. Department Secretaries: Educational, R. Vinglas. Field Miss., E. Laimets. Home Miss., Sabbath School, Y. P. M. V., V. Schou. Ministers: E. Magi, E. Ney, M. Barengrub, A. Aug, L. Nikkar, J. Daniel, A. Klement. Licentiates: .1. Vilba, A. Kallaste, V. Scholl, V. Kill-Inas, E. Kanna. Missionary Licentiates: E. Laimets, M. Saks, R. Vinglas, H. Pilt, A. Lumi, V. Viirsalu, N. Seestrand, J. Ney. LATVIAN CONFERENCE Organized 1920 Territory: Latvia. Population: 2,221,709; churches, 28-;-..members, 3,199. Cable Address: "Advent," Riga. Office Address: Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Officers: Pres., J. Oltin. Sec., A. Jurkevics. Treas., E. Krievs. Executive Committee: J. Oltin, A. Jurkevics, E. Krievs, R. Vilson, E. Klotin. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, V. -VA- man. Field Miss., A. Dambis. Home Miss., Sabbath School, Y. P. M. V., and Welfare Miss., A. Jurkevics. Ministers: J. Oltin, E. Klotin, A. Jurkevies, E. Kr•ievs, A. Eglit, J. Birsin, K. Rose, K. Sutta, H. Linde, A. Tscholder, K. Hilweg, D. Plato- now, P. Macanow, E. Tiesnes, K. Fogel, E. Rooks, P. Purmal, J. Drikis. Licentiates: J. Buile, A. Mednis, J. Tscholder, E. Grinberg, 0. Balodis, A. Lejniek. Missionary Licentiates: M. Stumberg, L. Tscholder, A. Dambis, P. Jakowlew, W. Spruds. Institutions: Miss. School "Adventes Misijas Seminars," Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Publishing House: "Latvij a s Rakstu Apgadiba," Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. LITHUANIAN MISSION FIELD Organized 1920 Territory: Lithuania. Population: 2,451,173; churches, 21; members, 368. Office Address: Vokieaiu g-ve 57, Kaunas, Lithuania. Officers: Director, W. Stroh]. Sec. and Treas., K. Strazdauskas. Executive Committee: W. Stroh!, A. Birzgal, K. Strazdaukas, H. Neahring, V. Kovaliauskas, J. Simonaitis. NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION � 155 Department Secretaries: Field Miss., K. Strazdauskas. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., A. Birzgal. Ministers: W. Strohl, A. Birzgal, M. More- nings. Licentiates: V. Krause, W. Wachhaus. Missionary Licentiates: K. Strazdauskas, P. Bluzinanas. BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE Organized rgoz Territory: England, Wales, Scot- land, Northern Ireland, Irish Free State and adjacent Isles. Population: 49,161,437; churches, 82; members, 5,543. Cable Address: "Advent," Wat- ford, Herts, England. Office: Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. (Telephone, Garston 2251-2.) Officers: Pres., H. W. Lowe. Sec., Treas., and Auditor, A. Carey. Executive Committee: H. W. Lowe, A. Carey, R. S. Joyce, 0. M. Dorland, F. W. Goodall, W. G. C. Murdoch, L. Murdoch, G. D. King, A. Warren, J. Rigby, S. G. Hyde, E. E. Craven, Dr. J. E. Cairncross, W. L. Emmer- son. Legal Assn.: British Advent Mis- sions, Limited; chairman, H. W. Lowe; secretary, A. Carey. General Conference Transportation Agent: C. H. Anscombe, 29 Ox- ford Street, London, W. 1. Tele- phone Gerrard 1470. Telegrams, "Adventist,Rath,London." Cable Address, "Adventist, London." Department Secretaries: Educational, W. G. C. Murdoch. Field Miss., G. D. King. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., F. W. Goodall. Medical, Dr. J. E. Carincross. Ministers: H. W. Lowe, F. W. Goodall, G. Keough, W. G. C. Murdoch, G. Baird, G. D. King, W. L. Emmerson. Honorary: S. Joyce, W. A. Hall, L. E. A. Lane, E. B. Phillips, A. H. Watson, J. J. Gillatt, R. Whiteside, A. S. Rodd, H. W. Armstrong, H. F. De'Ath. Missionary Licentiates: A. Carey, A. Warren, E. E. White, J. Rigby, A. J. Raitt, Dr. J. E. Cairncross, L. Tobias- sen. IRISH MISSION Organized 1902 Territory: Northern Ireland and Irish Free State. Population: 4,228,553; churches, 4; members, 155. Office: Stanborough Park, Wat- ford, Herts., England. Officers: Supt., E. E. Craven, S. D. A. Church, Florenceville Ave., Ormeau Road, Belfast, Ire- land. Sec. and Treas., W. G. Baldry, Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Advisory Committee: E. E. Cra- ven, Dr. J. Houston. B. A. Wal- ton, A. Johnston, J. G. Bevan. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., G. D. King. Home Miss, Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., F. W. Goodall. Ministers: E. E. Craven, J. G. Bevan. 156 � NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION Licentiates: W. G. Nicholson, B. A. Walton, E. Zins. Missionary Licentiates: Miss M. Kirby, Miss B. 'Cleary. NORTH ENGLAND CON- FERENCE Organized 1904; Reorganized 1928 Territory: The counties of Lanca- shire, Yorkshire, Durham, Che- shire, Isle of Man, Westmore- land, Cumberland, Northumber- land, Derbyshire, Nottingham- shire, Lincolnshire, Staffordshire, Northamptonshire, Rutlandshire, Leicestershire, Worcestershire, Warwickshire. Population: 19,015,553; churches, 30; members, 1,825. Office: 22 Zulla Road, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, England. (Telephone, Nottingham 6312.) Officers: Pres., 0. M. Dorland. Sec. and Treas., N. H. Knight. Executive Committee: 0. M. Dorland, N. H. Knight, E. Mer- chant, W. Maudsley, H. Rhodes, R. Handysides, H. T. Johnson, B. Belton, A. F. Bird. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., B. Belton. Home Miss., Sabbath School. and Y. P. M. V., H. T. John- son. Ministers: 0. M. Dorland, W. Maudsley, J. E. Bell, A. F. Bird, W. R. A. Madgwick, S. G. Joyce, W. M. Lennox, J. A. McMillan. Licentiates: F. W. Coppock, R. A. Freeth, J. C. French, F. Edwards, H. T. Johnson, W. J. Cannon, J. R. Lewis. Missionary Licentiates: N. H. Knight, Miss J. Handy- sides, Miss A. F. Clarke, Miss H. M. Ford, Miss I. Himsworth, Miss E. D. Brown, Miss M. Ham- blin, Miss J. Mitchell, Miss D. Taylor, B. Belton, B. F. 1). j. Clarke, D. Ashton, Miss E. Adair, Mrs. E. 0. Jackson, Miss E. A. Buck. SCOTTISH MISSION Organized 1902 . Territory: Scotland, including The Hebrides, Orkneys, and Shet- lands. Population: 4,842,554; churches, 5; members, 266. Office: Stanborough Park, Wat- ford, Herts, England. Officers: Supt., L. Murdoch, Saughton House, Midcalder Road, Cors- torphine, Edinburgh, Scotland. Sec., and Treas., W. G. Baldry, Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Advisory Committee: L. Mur- doch, A. L. Barr, A. Hogg, J. Wolfe, D. Morrison. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., G. D. King. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., F. W. Goodall. Ministers: L. Murdoch, H. W. McCrow, D. Morrison. Licentiate: F. J. Wilmshurst. Missionary Licentiates: Miss J. Archibald, Miss A. Mc- Rorie, Miss M. Mason. SOUTH ENGLAND CON- FERENCE Organized 1902; Reorganized 1928 Territory: The Counties of Corn- wall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, Gloucester, Wilts, Oxford, Berks, Bucks, Hants, Surrey, Sussex. Kent, London, Middlesex. Hert- ford, Bedford, Huntingdon, Cam- bridge, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, isle of Wight, and the Channel Islands., Population: 18,125,846; churches, 34: members. 2.849. NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION � 157 Office: Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, London, N. 7, England. ( 're lephone, Archway 2666/7.) Officers: Pres., R. S. Joyce. Sec. and Treas., J. H. Parkin. Executive Committee: R. S. Joyce, J. H. Parkin, E. R. War- land, J. Harker, C. A. Reeves, G. V. Hall, T. B. Wynne, J. M. Howard, A. H. Williams. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., A. W. Cooke. Home Miss., Sabbath School, Y. P. M. V., and Educational, E. R. Warland. Ministers: A. K. Armstrong, A. E. Bacon, J. M. Howard, F. S. Jackson, C. A. Reeves, F. A. Spearing, L. A. Watson, J. Harker, F. C. Bailey, J. B. West, It. S. Joyce, E. R. Warland, L. D. Vince. Honorary: G. W. Bailey, R. T. E. Colthurst, S. Joyce, W. H. Meredith, W. J. Young. Licentiates: E. Ashton, C. R. Bonney, L. G. Hardinge, A. G. Tapping, B. E. Sparrow, D. M. Swaine, J. H. Parkin. Missionary Licentiates: G. R. Bell, A. J. Mustard, J. H. Bayliss, A. W. Cook, H. Hum- phries, C. Smith, Miss MT. Buckle, Miss L. J. Clarke, Mrs. D. Casey, Miss 0. C. Davies, Miss E. Gun- trip, Miss F. Barr-Hamilton, Miss M. L. Keough, Miss V. Warren, Miss M. Clements, Miss M. John. Honorary: Mrs. M. E. Brooks. WELSH MISSION Organized 1902 Territory: Principality of Wales, Counties of Monmouthshire, Shropshire, and Herefordshire. Population: 2,948,931; churches, 9; members, 448. Office: Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Officers: Supt., S. G. Hyde, "Ventnor" Tyglass Road, Llanishen, Car- diff, Glam. Sec. and Treas., W. G. Baldry, Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts. Advisory Committee: S. G. Hyde, H. K. Munson, J. Ruther- ford, J. H. Dobbs, D. Francis. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., G. D. King. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., F. W. Goodall. Ministers: S. G. Hyde, T. H. Cooper, H. K. - Munson. Licentiate: R. T. Bolton. Missionary Licintiatea: Miss K. Mahon, D. Conroy, P. Cummings. EAST AFRICAN UNION MISSION Organized 1912; reorganized 1926, 2933 Territory, Kenya Colony and Pro- tectorate, Italian Somaliland, the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba. Population: 4,322,586; churches, 33; members, 4,507. Cable Address: "Advent Nairobi." Office: Box 1352, Nairobi." Kenya Colony, East Africa. Officers: Supt., S. G. Maxwell. Sec. and Treas., Miss G. A. Clarke. Executive Committee: S. G. Maxwell, W. W. Armstrong, G. A. S. Madgwick, G. A. Lewis, Miss G. A. Clarke, It. A. Carey, W. C. S. Raitt, S. W. Beardsell. 158 � NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION Department Secretaries: Educational, S. W. Beardsell. Home Miss., Sabbath Sch., and Y. P. M. V., S. G. Maxwell. Medical, Dr. G. A. S. Madgwick. Publishing, � Minister: S. G. Maxwell. Licentiates: Dr. G. A. S. Madgwick, S. W. Beardsell. Missionary Licentiates: R. A. Carey, C. Hyde, Miss M. Morgan, Miss C. A. Clarke, Miss K. Nielsen, Miss D. Nielsen, Miss C. Olsen, Miss C. Schuil, Mrs. G. A. S. Madgwick, Mrs. C. J. Hyde, Mrs. S. S. Maxwell, Mrs. R. A. Carey. Institutions: Kamagambo Training School; Principal, S. W. Beardsell, B. A., Kamagambo, P. 0. Kisii, Kenya Colony. The Advent Press; Manager, R. A. Carey, Gendia, P. 0. Kisumu, Kenya Colony. Kendu Hospital; Supt., Dr. G. A. S. Madgwick, Gendia, P. 0. Kisumu, Kenya Colony. CENTRAL KENYA MISSION Entered 1933 Territory: Kikuyu and Ukamba provinces and that portion of the Northern Frontier Province ly- ing north of the equator. Address: Box 970, Nairobi, Kenya Colony. Officer: Supt., W. W. Armstrong. Minister: European: W. W. Armstrong. Licentiates: African: 2. Missionary Licentiates: European: Mrs. W. W. Arm- strong. African: 2. Teachers: 6. COAST MISSION Entered 1934 Territory; Kenya Protectorate, Mombasa Province and that portion of the Northern Frontier Province lying south of the equator, Italian Somaliland and the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba. Address: Box 273, Mombasa, Kenya. Colony, East Africa. Officer: Supt., W. C. S. Raitt. Minister: African: 1. Licentiates: European: W. C. S. Raitt. African: 1. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. W. C. S. Raitt. Teachers: 2. NORTHWEST KENYA MISSION Entered 1931 Territory: Nakuru and Eldoret areas and the unallotted terri- tories to the north. Address: Box 1352, Nairobi, Kenya Colony. Supt., S. G. Maxwell. Minister: M. C. Murdoch. Licentiate: African: 1. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. M. C. Murdoch. Teachers: 3. SOUTH KENYA MISSION Entered 1912; Organized 1933 Territory: The Kisii and Kericho districts and the Masai reserve. Address: Nyanchua Mission, Kisii, via Kisumu, Kenya Colony, East Africa. Churches: 8; members, 925. Officers: Supt., G. A. Lewis. Local Committee: G. A. Lewis, S. W. Beardsell, P. Nyamweya. Department Secretaries: Home Miss., Sabbath Sch., and Y. P. M. V., K. Obwagi. NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION � 159 Minister: European: G. A. Lewis. African: 1. Licentiates: African: 6. Missionary Licentiates: European: Miss M. Lewis, Mrs. G. A. Lewis. African: 4. Nyanchua Mission Station Address: Nyanchua Mission, P. 0. Kisii, Kenya Colony. Director: G. A. Lewis. African Teachers: 47. Girl's School: Miss M. Lewis. WEST KENYA MISSION Entered 1906; Organized 1933 Territory: The Luo language area around the Kavirondo Gulf (Lake Victoria). Address: Gendia, P. 0. Kisumu, Kenya Colony, East Africa. Churches: 25; members, 3,477. Officers: Supt., F. H. Thomas. Local Committee: F. H. Thomas, S. AV. lBeardsell„T. Omer, H. A. Matthews. Department Secretaries: Home Miss., Sab. Sch., and Y. P. M. V., J. Ouma, S. Ododa. Ministers: European: F. H. Thomas, H. A. Matthews. African: 1. Licentiates: African: 11. Missionary Licentiates: European: Mrs. L. H. Thomas, Mrs. H. A. Matthews. African: 4. Gendia Mission Station Address: Gendia, P. 0. Kisumu, Kenya Colony. Director: F. H. Thomas. African Teachers: 64. Kanyadoto Mission Station Address: Kanyadoto, via. Gendia, P. 0. Kisumu, Kenya Colony. Director: H. A. Matthews. African Teachers: 72. EAST NORDIC UNION CONFERENCE Organized 193i. Territory: Sweden and Finland. Population: 9,883,536; churches, 101; members, 5,103. Cable Address: Advent, Stockholm, Sweden. Office Address: Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Officers: Pres., G. A. Lindsay. Sec., Treas., and Auditor, A. Karlman. Executive Committee: G. A. Lindsay, A. Karlman, Alfr. An- dersson, A. Blomstedt, V. Koh- tanen, C. Gidlund, A. Rintala, R. W. Engstrom, S. Jonasson, E. H. Larsson, Y. Miettinen, Vilh. Sucksdorff, M.D. Department Secretaries: _Educational and Y. _ P.M. _ � _V., R. W. Engstrom. Medical, V. Sucksdorff, M. D. Publishing and Home Miss., S. Jonasson. Sabbath School, C. A. Lindsay. Ministers: G. A. Lindsay, R. W. Engstrom. Honorary: K. A. Fernstrom, J. Wallenkampf, A. J. Settergren. Licentiate: S. Jonasson. Missionary Licentiates: A. Karlman, V. Sucksdorff, S. Bjur. 160 � NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION Institutions: Stockholm Publishing House, Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Finland Publishing House, An- negatan 7, Helsingfors, Fin- land. Finland S. D. A. Mission School, Toivonlinna, Piikkio, Finland. Swedish Missionary School, Eke- byholm, Rimbo, Sweden. Hultafors Sanitarium, Hulta- fors, Sweden. Helsingfors Fysikaliska Institut. Annegatan 7, Helsingfors, Fin- land. Nyhyttans Treatment Home, Jiirnboas, Sweden. Stockholm Hydro-Electric In- stitute Humlegardsgatan 18, Stockholm, Sweden. Toivonlinna Summer Sanitarium, Finland. Ekebyholm Summer Sanitarium, Rimbo, Sweden. FINLAND CONFERENCE Organized 1929 Territory: Finland. Population: 3,291,126; churches, 29; members, 2,015. Office: Annank. 7, Helsingfors, Finland. Officers: Pres., V. Kohtanen. Sec. and Treas., T. Heinonen. Executive Committee: V. Koh- tanen, A. Rintala, Y. Miettinen, T. Seljavaara, 0. Jaakkola, 0. Paavolainen, N. Lithdemaa. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., I. Heikkinen. Sabbath School, Y. P. M. V., and Home Miss., A. Arasola. Ministers: V. Kohtanen, A. Rintala, K. Soi- saio, T. Seljavaara, K. Osola, A. Arasola. Licentiate: 0. Peltonen. Missionary Licentiates: Y. Miettinen, I. Heikkinen, 1'. Heinonen, A. Unhola, U. Rouhe, 0. 1VIaattanen, L. Miettinen, Liina. Lehti, Viivi Kangasvuori, Lempi Lehto, Lydia Turunen, Veera Luukko, Ida Helminen. FINLAND CONFERENCE Organized 1909; Divided 1929 in Finland and Finland Swedish Conferences Legal Assn. (for both Confer- ences): Filantropinen Yhdistys Aikain Vartija r. y. Officers: Pres., V. Kohtanen. Executive Committee: V. Koh- tanen, A. Rintala, Y. Miettinen, T. Seljavaara, 0. Jaakkola, 0. Paavolainen, N. Llifidemaa, V. Sucksdorff, M.D., G. A. Lindsay. FINLAND SWEDISH CONFER- ENCE Organized 1929 Territory: Finland. Population: 342,921; churches, 13; members, 422. Office: Annegatan 7, Helsingfors, Finland. Officers: Pres., G. A. Lindsay. Sec. and Treas., Lydia Sand- holm. Executive Committee: G. A. Lindsay, Lydia Sandholm, G. Forsblom, John Larsson, V. Sucksdorff, H. Karstrom, G. Hede. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., I. Heikkinen. Home Miss. and Sab. School, Lydia Sandholm. Y. P. M. V., G. Forsblom. Ministers: G. Forsblom, John Larsson. Missionary Licentiates: Elsa Olausen, Lydia Sandholm, Edith Vendelin, Helga Helenius, Maire Hilglund. NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION � 161 NORTH SWEDISH CONFER- ENCE Organized 1929 Territory: Northern part of Swe- den. Population: 3,158,304; churches, 29; members, 1,395. Cable Address: Advent, Stockholm. Office: Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Officers: Pres., Alfr. Andersson. Sec. and Treas., Lisa Soderberg. Executive Committee: Alfr. An- dersson, 0. Angervo, 'W. Runoff, R. Svensson, Waldemar Johan- sson, C. Kahlstrom, 0. Sund- qvist. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., J. A. Johansson. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., K. Utterback. Ministers: Aif. Andersson, W. Runoff, 0. Angervo, R. Svensson. Licentiates: Eric Svenzon, 0. SpAnghagen, K. Utterbiick, F. Mtirtensson, K. Ulfstrom. Missionary Licentiates: Elsa Hagberg, Eric Hansson, J. A. Johansson, Lisa Soderberg, Olga Forsberg, Stina Sandholm. Church School Teachers: Signe Sandqvist, Ingeborg Johan- sson. SOUTH SWEDISH CONFER- ENCE Organized 1929 Territory: Southern part of Swe- den. Population: 3,091,185; churches, 30; members, 1,271. GOLD COAST Entered 1894; Territory: Gold Coast, Ivory Coast, Dahomey, Togoland, and the Upper Volta Colonies, West Af- rica. 6 Cable Address: Advent, Goteborg. Office Address: Wasagatan 12, Goteborg, Sweden. Officers: Pres., A. Blomstedt. Sec. and Treas., Anna Sundqvist. Executive Committee: A. Blom- stedt, J. A. Swenson, C. 0. Carl- stjerna, Axel Andersson, Albin Larsson, D. Carlsson, E. Ahlbom. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., J. A. Johansson. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., D. Carlsson. Ministers: A. Blomstedt, J. A. Swenson, C. 0. Carlstjerna, G. Hermansson, S. Lundstrom, D. Carlsson, E. Erenius. Licentiates: Ch. Lindberg, H. Rosenberg, Costa Berglund, Ernst Mattsson. Missionary Licentiates: Ellen Swenson, Anna Sundqvist, 011e Svensson, Ester Lindsio, Dora Mattsson, Signe Johansson. SWEDEN CONFERENCE Organized 1882; Divided 1929 in North and South Sweden Conferences Legal Assn. (for both Confer- ences): "S011skapet Sanningens Harold." Pres., G. A. Lindsay; Vice-Pres., C. Gidlund; Sec., Avel Bengtsson; Treas., E. H. Larsson. Executive Committee: G. A. Lindsay, C. Gidlund, Axel Bengt- sson, E. H. Larsson, Valdemar Johansson, Consultative: I. Un- hall, C. V. Ericsson. Auditors: A. Karlman, 0. Grund- berg. UNION MISSION Reorganized 1933 Population: 10,087,033; churches, 10; members, 944. Cable Address: "Adventist," Bek- wai. 162 � NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Box 45, Bekwai, Gold Coast, West Africa. Officers: Supt., J. Clifford. Executive Committee: J. Clif- ford, F. Stokes, T. Fielding, J. K. Garbrah, S. B. Essien. Ministers: European: J. Clifford. African: J. K. Garbrah, S. B. Essien. Licentiates: European: F. Stokes, T. H. Fielding. African: J. Ashun, J. M. Arloo. Missionary Licentiates: European: Mrs. J. Clifford, Mrs. T. H. Fielding, Mrs. F. L. Stokes. African: J. D. Owusu, J. C. Sap- pon, C. K. Boaten, I. Benson, J. Tekjie, Y. Antwi, R. K. Antwi, D. Agboka, John Garbrah. Institution: Agona Training School, Princi- pal, T. H. Fielding, Agona, Ashanti, Gold Coast, West Africa. AGONA MISSION STATION Address: S. D. A. Mission, Agona, Ashanti, Gold Coast, W. Africa. Director: T. H. Fielding. Training School: Agona, Ashanti. Principal, T. H. Fielding. Head Master, E. W. Dowuona (African). Teachers, 7. Out-schools: Assamang, Ashanti. Teacher, M. Tenkorang. Out Stations: 11. Dispensary: Mrs. T. Fielding. African Evangelists: 13. BEKWAI MISSION STATION Address: Box 45, Bekwai, via Ta- koradi, Gold Coast, West Africa. Director: J. Clifford. African Evangelists: 17. Out Stations: 16. Station School: 1. Teachers: 2. KOFORIDUA MISSION STATION Address: Box 60, Koforidua, via Accra, Gold Coast, West Africa. Director: F. Stokes. African Evangelists: 8. Out Stations: 8. NIGERIAN UNION MISSION Organized December, 1913. Reorganized June, 5930 Territory: Nigeria, British Man- dated territory of the Came- roons, French Colony of the Ni- ger, and the Islands in the Gulf of Guinea, West Africa. Population: 21,441,629; churches, 9; members, 2,079, including 16 Europeans; total adherents, 12,411. Cable Address: " Adventist," Iba- dan, Nigeria. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Box No. 19, Ibadan, Nigeria, West Africa. Officers: Supt., Wm. McClements. Sec. and Treas., -Miss D. Fraser. Executive Committee: W. Mc- Clements, L. Edmonds, W. G. Till, J. J. Hyde, W. T. B. Hyde. Department Secretaries: Educational, W. T. B. Hyde. NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION � 163 Publishing, Sab. Sell., V. Y. .M. V., W. J. Newman. Minister: W. McClements. Missionary Licentiates: W. J. Newman, Mrs. W. Mc- Clements, Mrs. W. T. B. Hyde, Miss D. Fraser. Institution: Ibadan Training school; P. 0. Box 19, Ibadan, Nigeria, West Coast, Africa; Principal, W. T. B. Hyde. NORTHEASTERN NIGERIAN MISSION Organized 1930 Territory: Kano, Plateau, Bornu, Bauchi and Adamwa Provinces. Population: 5,801,613. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Jengre Railway Station, via Jos, North- ern Nigeria, W. C. Africa. Officers: Supt., J. J. Hyde. Local Committee: J. J. Hyde, Wm. McClements. Minister: J. J. Hyde. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. J. J. Hyde. Jengre Station Established 1932 Address: S. D. A. Mission, Jengre Railway Station, via Jos, N. Nigeria, West Coast, Africa. Membership: 20. Director: J. J. Hyde. Dispensary: Mrs. J. J. Hyde. NORTHWESTERN NIGERIAN MISSION Organized 1930 (entered 1914) Territory: Ilorin, Kabba, Sokoto, Zaria, and Niger Provinces. Pc p ulation : 6,073,489; members, 401; total adherents, 1,156. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Awtun, via Ilorin, Nigeria, West Africa. Officers: Supt., W. G. Till. Local Committee: W. G. Till, W. McClements, J. Oriola. Ministers: European: W. G. Till. African: John Oriola. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. W. G. Till. Awtun Station Established 1923 Address: S. D. A. Mission, Awtun, via Ilorin, Nigeria, West Coast, Africa. Church: 1. Director: W. G. Till. Village Schools: 3. Teachers: 5. Evangelists and other workers: 16. SOUTHEASTERN NIGERIAN MISSION Organized 1930 (entered 1923) Territory: Calabar, Owerri, Warri, Ogoja, Onitsha, Benue Provinces, and part of British Mandated Territory of Cameroons South of 3enue. Population: 6,208,380; members, 1,323; total adherents, 10,445. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, P. 0. Box 41, Aba, Nigeria, West Coast, Africa. Officers: Supt., L. Edmonds. Local Committee: L. Edmonds, C. A. Bartlett, B. I. Tilili, R. Wosu, Wm. McClements, A. C. Vine. Ministers: European: L. Edmonds. African: B. Licentiates: European: A. C. Vine, C. A. Bartlett. Missionary Licentiates: Miss E. Raitt, Mrs. L. Edmonds, Mrs. A. C. Vine, Mrs. C. A. Bart- lett. 164 � NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION Aba Station Established 1923 Address: P. 0. Box 41, Aba, South Nigeria, West Coast, Africa. Director: L. Edmonds. Station School: 1; staffed by six African Teachers. Vernacular Schools: 6. Vernacular Teachers and Evangel- ists: 56.• Girls' Boarding School: 1; princi- pal, Miss E. Raitt. Elele Station Established 1930 Address: S. D. A. Mission, Elele, Ahoada, via Port Harcourt, Ni- geria, West Coast, Africa. Director: A. C. Vine. Station School: 1; Headmaster, A. C. Vine, assisted by 3 African Teachers. r Std. VI School. Vernacular Teachers and Evangel- ists: 18. SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIAN MISST"N Organized 1930 (entered 1913) Territory: Lagos Colony, Ijebu, Ondo Oyo, Benin, and Abeokuta Provinces. Population: 3,358,147; members, 319; total adherents, 726. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Box 19, Ibadan, Nigeria, West Coast, Africa. Officers: Supt., W. McClements. Local Committee: W. McClem- ents, W. T. B. Hyde, S. Dare, A. I. Balogun. Ministers: European: W. McClements. African: J. Hamilton, A. I. Balo- gun. Licentiates: W. T. B. Hyde, S. Dare. Schools: 3. Teachers: 7. Evangelists and other workers, 11. Ibadan Station Established 1928 Address: S. D. A. Mission, Box 19, Ibadan, Nigeria, West Coast Africa. Institutions: Ibadan Training school: (See under Union Educational insti- tution). Ibadan Station School: Address: P. 0. Box 19, Ibadan Ni- geria, West Central Africa. Principal: W. T. B. Hyde, assisted by 3 African Teachers. POLISH UNION CONFERENCE Organized zgzr Territory: The East, South, West Polish, Silesian Conferences and North Polish Mission Field. Population: 32,000,000; churches, 148; members, 3,423. Office Address: Turecka 1, War- saw, Poland. Officers: Pres., W. Czembor. Sec.-Treas., Miss M. Babinska. Executive Committee: W. Czern- hoc, J. Zielinski, J. Kulak, J. Comola, A. Kruk, M. Babinska. K. Schafer, St. Kwiecinski, E. Klut, H. Micka. Building Assn. (the legal society): "Konstrukcja," sp. z. ogr. odp., Turecka 1. Warsaw, Poland. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., A. WiesiolOw. Sabbath School, Y. P. M. V., and Home Miss., A. Kruk. Minister: W. Czembor. NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION � 165 Licentiates: A. � Kruk, St. Kw iecinski, A. WiesiolOw. Missionary Licentiates: Miss M. Babinska, E. Lawaty. Institutions: Polish Union Mission School, Ka rilienica Na Slasku 230, Poland. (Temporarily sus- pended.) Polish Publishing House, a legal society, "Polski Dom Nakla- • dowy," Turecka I, Warsaw, Poland. EAST POLISH CONFERENCE Organized 1927 Territory: Volynia, Polesie, and. Lublin. Population: 5,700,000; churches, 53; members, 1,250. Office Address: Kowel, skr. poczt. 90, Monopolowa 6/I, Poland. Officers: Pres., J. Zielinski. Sec. and Treas., J. Lipski. Executive Committee: J. Zielin- ski, M. Dolgun, J. Rosiecki, A. Liehlt, J. Lipski, D. Fiszczuk, J. Tatara. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., B. WiesiolOw. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sab. Sch., J. Borody. Ministers: J. Zielinski, A. Niewiadomski, M. Dolgun, J. Rosiecki, M. WasidlOw. Honorary: St. Kapusta. Licentiate: J. Lipski. Missionary Licentiates:, K. Mokijewiec, E. Hajdyk, B. Makarezuk. NORTH POLISH MISSION FIELD Organized 1937 Territory: Wilno, Bialystok, No- wogrOdek. Population: 4,000,000; churches, 9; members, 174. Office Address: Bialystok, ul. Sien- kiewicza 88/4, Poland. Officers: Pres:, J. Kulak. See.-Treas., M. Bakinska. Executive Committee: J. Kulak, J. Wierzbowski, A. Krygier, A. Szypica, M. Hintz. Department Secretaries: Field Sec., A. Wiesiolow. Home Miss., Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., A. Kruk. Minister: J. Kulak. Missionary Licentiates: J. Wierzbowski, M. Hintz, P. Poleszczuk, J. Paruzel. SILESIAN CONFERENCE Organized 1934 Territory: Krakow, Kielce and Silesia. Population: 6,550,000; churches, 36; members, 974. Office Address: Kamienica na Slas- ku 272, Poland. Officers: Pres., J. Gomola. Sec. and Treas., P. Baron. Executive Committee: J. Go- mola, E. Niedoba, F. Stekla, A. Bathelt, J. Mikler. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., F. Himmel. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., E. Niedoba. Ministers: J. Gomola, A. Luedtke, F. Stekla, P. Englert, K. Piatek. Licentiate: E. Niedoba. Missionary Licentiates: M. Ostapowicz, L. Gajzler, P. Baron, sen., P. Baron jun., F. Himmel. SOUTH POLISH CONFERENCE Organized 1920. Territory: Lwow, Stanislawow, Tarnopol. Population: 6,200,000; churches, 21; members, 377. 166 � NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION Office Address: LwOw, ul. Swieto- krzyka Boczna 5, Poland. Officers: Pres., K. Schafer. Sec. and Treas., E. Krygier. Executive Committee: K. Scha- fer, Dr. D. Mudrecki, E. Kry- gier, M. Raduch, P. Englert. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., M. Wowk. Home Miss., Sabbath School, K. Schiffer. Y. P. M. V., E. Krygier. Ministers: K. Schafer, A. Felte, A. Mas- zczak. Licentiates: 0. Niedoba, E. Krygier, S. Smyk. Missionary Licentiate: P. Struski. Colporteur Bible Workers: M. Kott, M. Wowok, S. Rolski. WEST POLISH CONFERENCE Organized 1918 Territory: Warszawa, Lodz, Po- morze, Poznan. UPPER NILE U Entered 1927; Territory: Uganda Protectorate and the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Population: 10,157,000; churches, 3; members, 298. Cable and Telegraphic Address: Advent Kampala. Office Address: P. 0. Box 22, Kam- pala, Uganda, East Africa. Headquarters: Kireka Hill Mis- sion, Mile 6 on Jinja Road. Officers: Supt., V. E. Toppenberg. Sec., � Treas., Esther Range. - Executive Committee: V. E. Top- penberg, F. H. Muderspach, Es- ther flange, M. E. Lind, E. Pedersen. Population: 9,550,000; churches, 29; members, 648. Office Address: Tureeka 1, Warsaw, Poland. Officers: Pres., E. Klut. Sec. and Treas., R. Seel. Executive Committee: E. Klut, E. Rucz, E. Kulessa, J. Cala, K. Nowicki. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., W. Siemienowicz: Home Miss., Sabbath School, E. Klut. Y. P. M. V., G. Baron. Ministers: E. Klut, E. Kulessa, F. Dzik. Honorary: J. Niedoba, K. Jelen, T. Will, R. J. Cunitz. Licentiates: G. Baron, F. Kosmowski, K. No- wicki. Missionary Licentiates: W. Kuzma, 0. Wajrauch. Department Secretaries: Educational, E. W. Pedersen. Sabbath School, Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., � Publishing, � Office Translator: Ashe W. Wabi. Ministers: V. E. Toppenberg, F. H. Muders- pach, E. W. Pedersen. Missionary Licentiates: Esther Hange, Ashe W. Wabi. CENTRAL UGANDA MISSION Entered 1927 Territory: The Kingdoms of Bu- gandy, Bunyoro, and Toro. Population: 1,190,026. NION MISSION Reorganized 1933 NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION � 167 Postal Address: P. 0. Box 22, Kampala, Uganda, East Africa. Officer: Supt., F. H. Muderspach. Local Committee: F. H. Muders- pach, E. W. Pedersen. Department Secretaries: Educational, � . Field Miss., E. Kibuga. Sabbath School, Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., F. H. Muders- pach. Ministers: European: F. H. Muderspach, E. W. Pedersen. Licentiate: African: S. Golola. MiSsionary Licentiates: Mrs. F. H, Muderspach, Mrs. E. W. Pedersen. African Teachers and Bible Work- ers: 22. Colporteurs: 8. Kireka Mission Station Established 1929 Postal Address: P. 0. Box 22, Kampala, Uganda, East Africa. Director: F. H. Muderspach. African Workers: 15. Nchwanga Mission Station Established 1927 Postal Address: P. 0. Mubende, Uganda, East Africa. Director: E. W. Pedersen. African Workers: 7. EASTERN UGANDA MISSION Entered 1932 Territory: Busoga, Budama, Bug- were, Bugishu, and Teso Dis- tricts. Population: 1,169,001. Postal Address: P. 0. Box 49, Mbale, Uganda, East Africa. Officer: Supt., M. E. Lind. Local Committee: NI. E. Lind, .E. Rewe. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., E. Kibuga. Sabbath School, Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., M. E. Lincl. Licentiates: European: M. E. Lind. African: E. Rewe. Missionary Licentiates: European: Mrs. M. E. Lind. African: 1. Kakoro Mission Station Established 1935 Postal Address: Box. 49, Mbale, Uganda, East Africa-. Director: M. E. Lind. African Workers: 7. WEST NORDIC UN ION CONFERENCE Organized 1931 (The former Scandinavian Union Conference, organized in 1901, was in 1931 divided into an East Nordic and a West Nordic Union.) Territory: Denmark, Norway, Ice- land, Faroe Islands, and Green- land (unentered). Population: 6,607,747; churches, l38, members, 6,927. Cable Address: Adventunion, Oslo, Norway. Office Address: Wm. Thranes gate 10, Oslo, Norway. Officers: Pres., L. Muderspach. Sec. and Treas., A. C. Christen- sen. Auditor, A. C. Christensen. Executive Committee: L. Mu- 168 � NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION derspach, T. Tobiassen, 0. J. Olsen, J. A. Tilly en, P. G. Nel- sen, T. S. Valen, A. Andersen, A. C. Christensen, C. M. Scott, H. M. Johnsen, E. Bjaanas, K. Abrahamsen, Leif Nilsen, R. F. Jensen, G. Gudn,lundsen. Department Secretaries: Educational, H. M. Johnsen. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., E. Bajaanm. Medical, C. M. Scott. Ministers: L. Muderspach, E. Bjaaruos, K. Abrahamsen. Honorary: M. M. Olsen, 0. J. 0. Rdst, E. Arnesen. Missionary Licentiates: A. C. Christensen, Leif Nilsen, H. M. Johnsen, C. M. Scott, R. F. Jensen. Institutions: Educational: Norway S. D. A. Mission School, Algarheim, Norway. Vejlefjord Mission School, Dau- gaard St., Denmark. Publishing: Copenhagen Publishing House, Suomisvej 5, Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Iceland S. D. A. Publishing House, Box 262, Reykjavik, Iceland. Scandinavian Publishing House, Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway. Sanitariums: Copenhagen Health Home (Fy- sisk Kuranstalt), St. Kongens- gade 36-38, Copenhagen, Den- mark. Kurbadet, Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway. Kurbadet, Breidablikgaten 97, Haugesund, Norway. The Nordic Philanthropic So- ciety, Skodsborg Badesanato- rium, Skodsborg, Denmark. Skodsborg Sanitarium. Skods- borg, Denmark. Food Factories: Copenhagen Food Factory, Bal- dersgade 14, Copenhagen, Den- mark. The Nordic Philanthropic Society Organized 1897 Address: Skodsborg, Badesanato- rium, Skodsborg, Denmark. Legal Name: Nordisk filantropisk S'elskab. Trustees: L. Muderspach, A. Andersen, Carl Ottosen, W. E. Read, G. A. Lindsay, V. Sucksdorff, Chr. Hansen, Chr. Pedersen, T. To- biassen, Sv. Nielsen, Albert Ol- sen, 0. S. Lie, C. M. Scott; A. Varmer, H. Westerlund. Officers: President, L. Muderspach. Vice-President, Carl Ottosen, M. D. Secretary, Chr. Pedersen. Treasurer, Chr. Hansen. Auditors, E. R. Colson, A. C. Christensen. EAST DENMARK CONFERENCE Organized 1880; reorganized 1931. Territory: East Denmark. Population: 1,632,040; churches, 28; members, 1,710. Cable Address: Expedit, Copen- hagen. Office Address: Suomisvej 5, Cop- enhagen, V., Denmark. Officers: Pres., T. Tobiassen. Sec. and Treas., Alf Berg. Auditor, A. C. Christensen. Executive Committee: T. Tobias- sen, L. J. Kirkelokke, L. Saeboe- Larssen, F. M. Sonne, P. 0. Koch, H. Westerlund, J. Nielsen. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., 0. S. Sorensen. Home Miss., J. W. Christiansen. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., Alf Berg. 1NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION � 169 Ministers: T. Tobiassen, L. J. Kirkelokke, L. Saeboe-Larssen, J. P. U. Jen- sen, J. W. Christiansen. Licentiates: Karl Petersen, Mogens Bakke, E. R. Anderson. Missionary Licentiates: 0. S. Sorensen, Alf Berg, Othilia Nielsen, Kathrine Hedemann, Esther Poulsen. Church School Teachers: K. Frederiksen, Borge Rasmus- sen, Erna Schou, Edith Svanes- jord. ICELAND-FAROES CON- FERENCE Entered 1897; Organized 1930 Territory: Iceland and the Faroe Islands. Population: 137,553, churches, 8; members, 395. Address: Box 262, Reykjavik, Ice- land. Officers: Pres., 0. J. Olsen. Sec. and Treas., M. Helgason. Auditor, The auditor of the union. Executive Committee: 0. J. Ol- sen, M. Helgason, Loftur Si- gurdsson, S. Hallgrimsson, J. G. Jonsson, N. J. Videro. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., 0. Gudmundson. Home Miss., 0. J. Olsen. Y. P. M. V. and Sabbath School, J. G. Jonsson. Minister: 0. J. Olsen. Licentiates: J. G. Palsson, M. Helgason, N. J. Videro. Missionary Licentiate: J. G. Jonsson. Institutions: Iceland S. D. A. Publishing House, Box 262, Reykjavik, Iceland. S. D. A. Church School, West- man Islands, Iceland. Teach- ers: Sigfus Halligrimsson, G. Bjarnason. NORTH NORWAY CONFER- ENCE Organized 1929 Territory: North Norway. Population: 769,220; churches, 27; members, 940. Office Address: Kj6pmannsgt 28, Trondheim, Norway. Officers: Pres., J. A. Tillgren. Sec. and Treas., A. A. Andreas- sen. Auditor, A. C. Christensen. Executive Committee: J. A. Till- gren, 0. Frenning, Konrad Holm, T. Bakland, A. Aalmo. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., Paul Frivold. Home Miss., J. A. Tillgren. Sabbath Sch. and Y. P. M. V., A. A. Andreassen. Ministers: J. A. Tillgren, 0. Frenning. Licentiates: A. A. Andreassen, J. Reichelt, Alf. Lohne. Missionary Licentiate: Mina Jacobsen. SOUTH NORWAY CONFER- ENCE Formerly a part of the Norway Conference, organized in 1887; di- vided and reorganized in 1929. Territory: So-nth Norway. Population: 2,044,974; churches, 40; members, 2,365. Cable Address: " Sundhetsbladet," Oslo, Norway. Office: Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Nor- way. Officers: Pres., T. S. Valen. Sec. and Treas., R. Abrahamsen. Auditors, A. C. Christensen, P. Pettersen. 170 � NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION Executive Committee: T. S. Valen, 0. S. Lie, O. Jordahl, Thy. Paulsen, 0. Haugvik, G. Kittilsen, 0. Schibstad. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., Paul Frivold. Sabbath School, Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., R. J. Skyllstad. Ministers: T. S. Valen, 0. S. Lie, Ghr. Tobiassen, L. J. Stene, 0. Jor- dahl, G. Gudmundsen, R. J. Sky11- stud, Paul Olsen, 0. Udbjorg, E. Stinessen. Missionary Licentiates: 0. Wiik, K. Naerland, P. M. Myhre, R. Abraham sen, Paul Frivold, Louise Borge, Borgh. Fulsebakke, Ingeborg Londal, Ruth Iversen, Elise Naglestad. Church School Teachers: Charles Wang, Lina Mordahl. WEST DENMARK CONFER- ENCE Organized 1880; Reorganized 1931 Territory: West Denmark (Jy1- land and Fyn). Population: 2,023,960; churches, 35; members, 1,517. Office Address: Norre Alle 30, Aar- hus, Denmark. Officers: Pres., P. G. Nelsen. Sec. and Treas., Axel Rasmus• sen. Auditor, A. C. Christensen. Executive Coinmittee: P. G. Nel- sen, A. Varmer, H. Muderspach, N. P. Nielsen, M. Jensen, C. C. Hansen, H. Jordal. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., 0. S. Sorensen. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., B.. Muderspach. Ministers: P. G. Nelsen, A. Varmer, A. Guldh am m er, H. Muderspacli, G. E. Westman. Licentiates: P. A. Christiansen, Jobs. Jensen, Thorvald Kristensen, E. Nielsen, F. Nielsen. Missionary Licentiates: Axel Rasmussen, Julius Gud- mundsson, Else Nicolaisen, Irene Capion, Noomi Rasmussen. Church School Teachers: Cathinka Henriksen, Anna Si- monsen, Dorthea Priistiin, Jo- hanne Wilhelmsen, Camilla Jor- gensen, Marie Schmidt. DETACHED MISSIONS LIBERIAN MISSION Entered 1927 Territory: Republic of Liberia. Population: 1,527,000. Membership: 71. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Konola, c/o A. Woermann, Monrovia. Liberia, West Africa. Officers: Supt., K. F. Noltze. Sec. and Treas., K. F. Noltze. Ministers: European: K. F. Noltze. African: I. W. Harding, N. S. During. Licentiate: T. Ketola. Missionary Licentiates: European: Mrs. K. F. Noltze, Mrs. T. Ketola. African: J. J. Moseray, W. Hel- big, J. H. Hallowanger, C. C. Payne, E. Gboya. Station Schools: 3. Village School: 1. Dispensary: 1. NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION � 171 PALMBERG STATION Established 1928 Address: S. D. A. Mission, Palm- berg, c/o A. Woermann, Mon- rovia, Liberia, West Africa. Director: I. W. Harding. Station School: 1, Headmaster, I. W. Harding. Village School: 1. LIIWA. STATION Established 1931 Address: S. D. A. Mission, Liiwa, c/o A. Woermann, Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa. Director: T. Ketol.a. Station School: 1; Headmaster, T. Ketola. KONOLA STATION Established 1937 Address: S. D. A. Mission, Konola, c/o A. Woermann, Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa. Director: N. S. During. Station School: 1; Headmaster, N. S. During. SIERRA LEONE MISSION Territory: Sierra Leone, Gambia, French Guinea, French Sudan Colonies. Population: 7,858,257; churches, 14; members, 365. Cable Address: Advent, Waterloo, Sierra-Leone. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Water- loo. Sierra Leone. West Africa. Officers: Supt., S. Broberg. Sec. and Treas., Miss A. S. Nuka. Executive Committee: S. Bro- berg, D. B. Thomas, H. Ras- mussen, H. Wilson, S. C. Nicol, A. S. Nuka. Department Secretaries: Educational, H. Rasmussen. Field Miss. and Sabbath School, S. Broberg. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., Miss A. S. Nuka. Ministers: European: S. Broberg. African: H. Wilson, S. C. Nicol, M. S. Williams. Honorary: H. E. A. Lynch. Licentiates: European: H. Rasmussen. African: D. B. Thomas, J. B. Terry, J. B. Leigh, J. Garber. European: Miss A. S. Nuka: Missionary Credentials: African: J. S. Myers, S. Sao, S. F. During, J. Mbakpoh. Missionary Licentiates: • A. 0. Kennick, J. Vandi, A. S. Turay, S. N. Wright. Institutions: Waterloo Training and Indus- trial School, Waterloo, Sierra Leone. Advent Publishing Association, Waterloo, Sierra Leone. INSTITUTIONS Educational: Agona Training School, Agona, Ashanti, Gold Coast, West Africa. Baltic Union School, Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Estonian Training School, Tal- linn, Esthonia. Finland S. D. A. Mission School, Hiirla, Piikkio, Finland. Girls' School, Aba, S. E. Nigerian Mission, Nigeria, West Africa. Girls' School, Nyanchua Mission, Kisii, Kenya Colony. Ibadan Training School, Box 19, Ibadan, Nigeria, West Africa. Kamagambo Training School, Kamagambo, P. 0. Kisumu, Kisii, Kenya Colony, East Af- rica. Liberian Mission School, Palm- berg Station, c/o Maier and Jurgensmeyers, Grand Bassa, Liberia, West Africa. Newbold Missionary College, near Rugby, Warwickshire. Norway S. D. A. Mission School, Algarheim, Norway. 172 � NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION Polish Union Mission School, Kamienica Na Slask 230, Po- land. (Temporarily suspended) Swedish Missionary School, Eke- byholm, Rimbo, Sweden. Upper Nile Union Training School, P. 0. Mubende, Uganda, Africa. Vejlefjord Mission School, Daug- aard St., Denmark. Waterloo Training School, S. D. A. Mission, 'Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West Africa. Church Schools: British Union London, E. Grove Road, Wal- thamstowe, E. 17. Plymouth, Fletewood, North Road, Plymouth, England. Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. East Nordic Union Stockholm, Tunnelgatan 25, Stockhom , Sweden. West Nordic Union Aarhus Meninghedsskole, Nr. Alle 30, Denmark. Copenhagen, Suomisvej 5, Copen- hagen V., Denmark. Frederikshavn, Salem, Haabats Allee, Denmark. Iceland, Westman Islands. Jerelev pr Bronderslev, Den- mark. Naerum, Denmark. Oslo, Kingosgate 1, Norway. Vejlefjord pr. Daugaard St., Denmark. Publishing: Advent Press, Gendia P. 0. Ki- sumu, Kenya Colony, East Africa. British Publishing House, Stan- borough Press Ltd., Stanbor- ough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Copenhagen Publishing House, Suomisvej 5, Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Estonian Publishing House, Merepuiestee 14a, Tallinn, Es- tonia. Finland Publishing House, An- negatan 7, Helsingfors, Fin- land. Iceland S. D. A. Publishing House, Box 262, Reykjavik, Iceland. Latvian Publishing House, Brivi- bas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Nigerian Press, Box 19, Ibadan, Nigeria, 'West Africa. Polish Publishing House, Ul. Turecka 1, Warsaw, Poland. Scandinavian Publishing House, Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway. Stockholm Publishing House, Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Depositories: Advent Publishing Association, Sierra Leone, West Africa. Gold Coast, West Africa, S. D. A. Mission, Box 45, Bekwai. Lithuanian Depository, Vokieciu g-ve 57, Kaunas, Lithuania. Southeast Nigeria Depository, S. D. A. Mission, Box 41, Aba, Southern Nigeria, West Africa. Sanitariums: Hultafors Sanitarium, Hultafors, Sweden. Kendu Hospital, Gendia, P. 0. Kisumu, Kenya Colony, East Africa. Skodsborg Sanitarium, Skods- borg, Denmark. Stanborough Park Sanitarium, Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Summer Sanitariums: Ekebyholm Summer Sanitarium, Rimbo, Sweden. Toivonlinna Summer Sanita- rium, Piikkio, Finland. Treatment Rooms: Fysisk Kuranstalt, St. Kongens- gade 36-38, Copenhagen, K., Denmark. Kurbadet, Breidablikgaten 97, Haugesund, Norway. NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION � 173 Helsingfors, Finland, Hydro- Elektric Institute, Annegatan 7. Nyhyttan, Jarnboas, Sweden. Kurbadet, Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway. Stockholm, Sweden, Hydro-Elek- tric Institute, HumlegArds- gatan 18. Legal Associations: World Wide Advent Missions, Limited, 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, England. Baltic Union Estonian Building Department, Merepuiestee 14a, Tallinn, Es- tonia. Riga Mission Property, Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. British Union British Advent Missions Ltd., Watford, Herts, England. Granose Foods, Ltd., Stanbor- ough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Good Health Assn., Ltd., Stan- borough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Stanborough Press, Ltd., Stan- borough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Polish Union Building Assn., Warsaw, Tu- recka 1, Poland. East Nordic Union Finland Mission Property, Anne- gaten 7, Helsingfors, Finland. Sanningens Harold Assn., Tun- nelgatan 25, Stockholm, Swe- den. Stockholm Mission Property, Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. West Nordic Union Aarhus Church Property, None- alien 30, Denmark. Bergen Church Property, Sigurds- gaten 25, Bergen, Norway. " Ebenezer," Suomisvej 5, Copen- hagen, V., Denmark. Oslo S. D. A. Assn., Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway. Oslo Church Property, Akersga- ten 74, Oslo, Norway. Nordic Philanthropic Society, Skodsborg, Denmark. Food Companies: British Union Granose Foods Limited (British Health Food Factory) Stan- borough Park, Watford, Herts, England. West Nordic Union Copenhagen Food Factory.—Bal- dersgade 14, Copenhagen, L., Denmark. SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION Organized 1916 Territory: The Austral and South Brazil Union Conferences, arid the Inca, East Brazil, and North Brazil Union Missions. Population: 76,526,780; churches, 227; members, 28,661. Cable Address: "Division," Buenos Aires, Argentina. Office Address: Calle •Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Officers: Pres., N. P. Neilsen. Sec., Treas., and Auditor, Roger Altman. Executive Board: N. P. Neilsen, Roger Altman, E. H. Wilcox, W. E. Murray, H. B. Lundquist, H. G. Stoehr, L. B. Halliwell, J. L. Brown, J. M. Howell, P. H. Barnes. Transportation Agent, P. H. Barnes. Educational Department: Sec., J. M. Howell. Members: R. J. Roy, G. B. Taylor, J. D. Hardt, E. R. Maas, Leon Replo- gle, J. H. Meier, Chas. H. Baker, L. E. Downs. Home Missionary Department: Secretary, J. L. Brown. Members: F. B. Moore, E. M. Davis, L. B. Halliwell, G. G. Ritter, W. A. Ernenputsch. Ministerial Association: Sec., N. P. Neilsen. Members: J. L. Brown, J. M. Howell, E. H. Wilcox, W. E. Murray, H. B. Lundquist, H. G. Stoehr, L. B. Halliwell, Principals of the ad- vanced training schools in the Division. Publishing Department: Sec., J. C. Culpepper. Members: W. A. Ernenputsch, F. B. Moore, E. Doelmert, H. B. Fisher, M. V. Tucker, M. I. Fayard, Luiz Waldvogle. Sabbath School Department: Sec., J. L. Brown. Members: G. B. Taylor, E. M. Davis, R. J. Roy, Leon Replogle, L. B. HOB- well. Young People's Missionary Volun- teer Department: Sec., J. M. Howell. Other Members: R. J. Roy, G. B. Taylor, J. D. Hardt, G. G. Ritter. Ministers: N. P. Neilsen, J. L. Brown, J. M. Howell, Roger Altman, J. C. Cul- pepper. Missionary Licentiates: P. H. Barnes, W. Everist, Ger- trude :Hansel], Otto heppke, A. E. Thoman, Mrs. J. C. Culpepper. AUSTRAL UNION CONFERENCE Organized 1906 Territory: The Conferences of Buenos Aires, Chile, and Central Argentine; and the mission fields of Magellan, Uruguay, Cuyo, and North. 174 Cable Address: Division (Para Aus- tral), Buenos Aires, South Amer- ica. Telegraphic Address: " Austral," Florida, F. C. C. A. (Bs. As.) SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION � 17o Office Address: Calle V. Vergera 3227, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. (Telephone, Florida (741) 236. Population: 19,697,780; churches, 93; members, 7,419. Officers: Pres., 'W. E. Murray. Sec. and Treas., G. E. Emmen- egger. Executive Committee: W. E. Murray, G. E. Emmenegger, Dr. C. E. Westphal, C. Becker, L. D. Minner, M. V. Tucker, P. M. Brouchy, W. Schubert, G. B. Taylor, Ner Soto O., W. A. Ernenputsch, Niels Wensell, Ellis R. Mass. Department Secretaries: Educational, Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, 0. B. Taylor. Field Miss., Home Miss., W. A. Ernenputsch. Medical, Dr. C. E. Westphal. Ministers: W. E. Murray, C. E. Westphal, M.D., J. D. Livingston, J. T. Thompson, G. B. Taylor, W. A. Ernenputsch, M. V. Tucker, E. Brooks. Licentiates: 0. E. Emmenegger;M. I. Fayard, • E. U. Ayars, Ner Sot() G., M. Efaininerly. Missionary Licentiates: F. Trefz, I. E. Mohr, S. Ferri, S. Alberro, E. Steger, J. A. Ayvazian, Mrs. M. C. Papasian, Mrs. G. Taylor, Mrs. T. T. Soto, Mrs. G. J. Murray, Mrs. C. N. Emmenegger, Mrs. H. M. Ernen- putsch, Mrs. A. S. Replogle, Mrs. D. MT. Brooks, Mrs. I. S. Thomp- son, Mrs. B. T. Tucker, Mrs. A. Westphal, Mrs. I. E. Mohr, Mrs. 1. C. Ayars. Honorary: Dr. G. B. Replogle. BONAERENSE CONFERENCE Organized 1921 Territory: City of Buenos Aires, Province of Buenos Aires, Ter- ritories of La Pampa, Rio Negro, Neuquen. Population : 6,601,890; churches, 12; members, 993. Office Address: Calle Uriarte 2429 Buenos Aires, Argentine, South America, (Telephone, Palermo (71) 3904. Officers: Pres., Walter Schubert. Sec. and Treas., P. C. Beskow. Executive Committee: W. Schu- bert, P. C. Beskow, F. Sittner, F. Leeds, J. Ferri, A. Ascione, S. Kalbermatter. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, P. C. Beskow. Educational and Sabbath School, Mrs. S. B. Beskow. Field Miss., S. Kalbermatter. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., Felipe Sittner. Ministers: W. Schubert, A. Ascione, F. Sittner, J. Ferri, Daniel Ham- merly, J. Pidoux. Licentiate: M. Rasi. Missionary Licentiates: P. C. Beskow, S. Kalbermatter, T. E. Saviano, J. Ramos, H. J. Cairns, Mrs. S. B. de Beskow, Mrs. W. Schubert. Church School Teachers: L. Gambetta, Miss S. Vazquez, Pablo Di Dionisio, Miss J. Ramos. CENTRAL ARGENTINE CON- FERENCE Organized 1921 Territory: Provinces of Entre Rios, Santa F6, and C6rdoba. Population: 3,500,000; churches, 22; members, 1,933. Office Address: Catamarca 3046, _Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentine, 176 � SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION South America. (Telephone, Ro- sario U. T. 99332.) Postal Address: Casilla 130, Ro- sario de Santa Fe, Argentina, South America. Officers: Pres., Carl Becker. Sec. and Treas., G. E. Emmen- egger. Cashier, Andr6s Riffel. Executive Committee: C. Becker, A. Riffel, V. L. Gambetta, Ner Soto G., J. Weiss, R. Segaddo, C. E. Krieghoff. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, A. Riff el. Educational and Y. P. M. V., C. Krieghoff. Field Miss., E. Barcovsci. Home Miss., C. Becker. Sabbath School, A. Riffel. Ministers: Carl Becker, M. Gnaedjin, Juan Riffel, S. C. Weber. Honorary: I. Kalbermatter, C. Gil, C. E. Krieghoff. Licentiates: V. L. Gambetta, V. K. Aeschli- mann, P. R. Tabuenca. � • Missionary Licentiates: R. Kalbermatter, C. Krieghoff, E. Barcovsci, E. S. de Becker, Mrs. V. K. Aeschlimann, Mrs. M. Gnaedjin. Church School Teachers: M. E. Tantin, Alicia Weiss, En- rique Weiss, L. Schneider, M. Gurian, J. J. Vallejos, P. Pei- nado, C. Fischer, G. Krieghoff, E. Dupertuis, M. I. Courvoisier, A. Dupertuis, L. Frey, R. (le- nanian. CHILE CONFERENCE Organized 1907 Territory: Chile, South America, (except Territory of Magellan). Population: 4,287,445; churches, 34; members, 2,536. Cable Address: "Adventist," San- tiago, Chile, South America. Post Office Address: Casilla 2830, Santiago, Chile, South America. (Telephone, Auto. 81512.) Officers: Pres., L. D. Minner. Sec. and Treas., Executive Committee: L. D. Minner, M. Segura, C. H. Mayr, E. Arias, E. Almonte, L. A. Rojas. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Educa- tional, and Y. P. M. V., E. Arias. Field Miss., Alfredo Marin. Home Miss. and Sabbath School, T. E. Block. Medical, Mrs. L. D. Minner. Ministers: L. D. Minner, L. A. Rojas, C. H. Mayr, J. H. Meier, E. Almonte, L. Griott. Honorary: V. E. Thomann. Licentiates: E. T. Block, R. Block, S. Fayard. Missionary Licentiates: E. Arias, E. R. Pidoux, E. Pi- doux, E. Torreblanca, H. Vyli- moister, Mrs. C. Danner, Mrs. L. D. Minner, W. Aeschlimann, G. Ernst, A. Marin, Mrs. C. T. de Meier, E. R. de Ernst, F. Arria- gada, B. Almonte, L. A. Rojas S., P. Mora. Honorary: Facundo Olavarrfa. Chinn Training School Teachers: J. H. Meier, E. Pidoux, G. Ernst, W. Aeschlimann, S. Rode, E. R. Ernst, M. Aeschlimann, Mrs. C. T. Meier, M. Acuria, B. Quezada, Mrs. E. Pidoux. Church School Teachers: L. A. Rojas S., E. Sanhueza, P. Mora, B. Ahnonte, A. Opazo, Mrs. M. H. Almonte, J. Godoy, I. ougain, E. A esdil i ann, E. SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION � 177 Marinkovic, 0. Vyhmeister, E. Bustos, N. Cespedes, J. Lefirnil. CUYO MISSION Territory: Provinces of Mendoza, La Rioja, Catamarca, San Juan, and San Luis in Argentina. Population: 1,046,484; churches, 2; members, 215. Office Address: Calle Chile 1743, Mendoza, F. C. P., Argentina, South America. Officers: Director, A. Aeschlimann. Sec.-Treas., G. E. Emmenegger. Department Secretary: Y. P. M. V., Home Miss., and Sabbath School, � Field Miss., —. Ministers: A. Aeschlimann, A. Berchin. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. A. Aeschlimann. MAGELLAN MISSION Territory: Territories of Chubut, Santa Cruz, Tierra de Fuego (Land of Fire) in Argentina, Territory of Magellan in Chile, and the Falkland Islands. Population: 103,000; churches, 1; members, 34. Office Address: Casilla Correo 446, Magallanes, Chile, South Amer- ica. Officers: Director, � Minister: � Missionary Licentiate: —. NORTH MISSION Organized 1906 Territory: Paraguay, Provinces of Santiago del Estero, Salta, Tu- cuman, Jujuy, and Corrientes, and the Territories of Misiones, Formosa, Chaco, Los Andes, in Argentina. Population: 2,358,961; churches, 12; members, 1,014. Office Address: Carlos Pellegrini 1645, Corrientes, Argentina, South America. Officers: Director, Niels Wensell. Sec. and Treas., J. Zevallos R. Executive Committee: Niels Wensell, G. Block, E. Gmelin, J. Zevallos R., E. J. Westphal. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Juan Zevallos R. Educational, Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., E. J. Westphal. Field Miss., Emilio Gmelin. Sabbath chool, E. J. Westphal. Ministers: G. Block, N. Wensell, E. J. West- phal. Honorary: M. Leytes. Licentiates: J. F. Sittner, E. Gmelin. Missionary Licentiates: J. Zevallos, F. Vazquez, M. V. de Zevallos. B. de Westphal. Church School Teachers: J. Riffel, L. de Riffel, J. Riffel, L. Cayrus, L. Maiorov, E. S. de Maiorov, E. M. Vera, A. de Riffel. URUGUAY MISSION Organized 1906 Territory: Uruguay Republic. Population: 1,800,000; churches, 10; members, 694. Cable and Telegraphic Address: "Adventista," Montevideo. Office Address: Avda. Garibaldi 2584, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America. (Telephone, 43-5-83.) Officers: Director, P. M. Brouchy. Sec. and Treas., D. J. Weiss. Executive Committee: P. M. Brouchy, D. J. Weiss, J. Ernst, N. Chaij, B. Bustos F. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, D. J. Weiss. Educational, P. M. Brouchy. 178 � SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION Field Miss., N. Chaij. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., B. Bustos F. Sabbath School, D. J. Weiss. Ministers: P. M. Brouchy, B. Bustos F., M. Pidoux. Honorary: L. Ernst, S. Mangold. Licentiates: H. P. Beskow, N. Chaij. Missionary Licentiates: D. J. Weiss, I. Beskow, A. T. de Brouchy, M. R. de Weiss, L. E. de Pidoux, F. B. de Beskow, M. I. de Chaij, R. C. de Bustos. Church School Teachers: Ana K. de Gerber, Irma Ernst. EAST BRAZIL UNION MISSION Organized 1919 Territory: Federal District and the States of Rio 'de Janeiro, Minas Geraes, Espirito Santo, Bahia, Sergipe, Alagoas, Per- nambuco, Parahyba, Rio Grande do Norte. Population: 24,776,000; churches, 28; members, 3,604. Cable Address: "Adventistas," Rio de Janeiro. Postal and Office Address: Rua Lopes Trovao 84, Nictheroy, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South Amer- ica. Telephone, 2372. Officers: Supt., H. G. Stoehr. Sec. and Treas., U. Wissner. Executive Committee: H. G. Stoehr, U. Wissner, E. M. Davis, G. S. Storch, G. Streithorst, J. D. Hardt, J. Garcia, H. B. Fisher, L. E. Downs. Legal Assn.: "Associacao da Uniao Este Brasileira dos Ad- ventistas do Setimo Dia." Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., J. D. Hardt. Field Miss., � -. Home Miss. and Sabbath School, E. M. Davis. Ministers: H. 0. Stoehr, J. D. Hardt, E. M. Davis. Missionary Licentiates: U. Wissner, Mrs. U. Wissner, E. Ebinger, Mrs. J. D. Hardt, Mrs. E. M. Davis. BAHIA MISSION Reorganized 1937 Territory: States of Bahia and Sergipe. Population: 4,821,000; churches, 3; members, 477. Telegraphic Address: Adventistas, Bahia. Office Address: Rua Sao Sod() 10, 2°, San Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Officers: Director, G. Streithorst. Sec.-Treas., 0. M. Groeschel. Executive Committee: G. Strei- thorst, 0. M. Groeschel, S. M. Oliveira, 0. Castellani. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, 0. M. Groeschel. Field Miss., S. M. Oliveira. Home Miss., G. Streithorst. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., 0. M. Groeschel. Ministers: G. Streithorst, 0. Castellani. Missionary Licentiates: 0. M. Groeschel, S. M. Oliveira, Mrs. Leoni Streithorst. Church School Teachers: Cordelia Carval ho, Dimas Santo, Moyses Santos, J. A. Dosreis. SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION � 179 NORTHEAST MISSION • Reorganized 1937 Territory: States of Alagoas, Per— nambuco, Parahyba, Rio Grande do Norte. Population: 6,405,000; churches, 3; members, 608. Telegraphic Address: Adventistas Recife. Office Address: Rua Gervasio Pires 717, Recife, Brazil. Postal Address: Caixa Postal 378, Recife, Brazil. Officers: Director, J. Garcia. Sec.-Treas., E. M. Harmanson. Executive Committee: J. Garcia, E. M. Hermanson, A. Parentes, T. Berger, J. dos Passos. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, E. M. Hermanson. Field Miss., A. Parente. Home Miss., and Educational, J. Garcia. Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., E. M. Hermanson. Ministers: J. Garcia, J. R. dos Passos, T. Berger. Missionary Licentiates: E. M. Hermanson, Cleo. Car- valho, E. Sant'Anna. Church School Teacher: Anna K. Garcia. RIO-ESPIRITO SANTO MISSION Established 1919 Territory: State of Espirito Santo and the northern part of the State of Rio de Janeiro. Population: 1,220,000; churches, 12; members, 1,371. Telegraphic Address: Adventistas, Victoria, Espirito Santo. Office Address: Rua Graciano Ne- ves 46, Victoria, Espirito Santo, Brazil. Postal Address: Caixa Postal 233, Victoria, Espirito Santo, Brazil. Officers: Director, � . Sec.-Treas., M. Fuhrmann. Executive Committee: Director, M. Fuhrmann, K. Kaltenhauser, R. C. Araujo, Dr. Americo Coelho. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, M. Fuhr- mann. Educational, Home Miss., and � Y. P. M. V., � � Sabbath School, M. Fuhrmann. Ministers: K. Kaltenhauser, J. Hoyler. Licentiates: Julio Milian, D. Barbosa. Missionary Licentiates: M. Fuhrmann, R. C. Araujo. Church School Teachers: A. Knfipfer, P. Assumpcilo, E. Gutzeit, W. Reissner, H. Silva, M. Correa, E. Braun. RIO-MINAS GERAES MISSION • Established 1931 Territory: The State of Minas Geraes except Southwest corner of the State, the Southern part of the State of Rio de Janeiro and Federal District. Population: 12,330,000; churches, 10; members, 1,148. Telegraphic Address: Adventistas, Rio de Janeiro. Office Address: Rua Mattoso 161, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Tel. 28-7796.) Postal Address: Caixa Postal 768, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America. Officers: Director, G. S. Storch. Sec.-Treas., E. Langenstrassen. Executive Committee: G. S. Storch, E. Langenstrassen, D. Feder, R. M. Rabello, J. Seabra, W. J. Brown. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, E. Lan- genstrassen. 180 � SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION Educational and Y. P. M. V., W. J. Brown. Field Miss., J. Seabra. Home Miss., G. Storch. Sabbath School, E. Langen- strassen. Ministers: G. S. Storch, D. Feder, R. M. Rabello. Licentiate: B. Silveira. Missionary Licentiates: E. Langenstrassen, J. Seabra, M. Ost, G. Streithorst Jr., Izaura Peixoto. Church School Teachers: Nair Cunha, E. Eclache, Lourdes Machado. INCA UNION MISSION Organized 1914 Territory: The Bolivia, Ecuador, Lake Titicaca, Pert, and Ama- zon Missions. Population: 12,000,000; churches, 54; members, 10,444. Cable Address: " Incaunion," Lima, Peril. Office Address: 891 Avda. Coman- dante Espinar, near Angamos, Miraflores, Lima, Pert, South America. Postal Address: Casilla 1003, Lima, Pert, South America. Officers: Supt., H. B. Lundquist. Sec. and Treas., H. M. Colburn. Asst. Sec. and Treas., B. L. Thompson. Executive Committee: H. B. Lundquist, H. M. Colburn, R. J. Roy, F. A. Stahl, J. D. Replogle, G. F. Ruf, J. Wagner, G. E. Stacey, F. B. Moore, C. H. Baker. B. L. Thompson. Department Secretaries: Educational, Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, R. J. Roy. Field and Home Miss., F. B. Moore. Ministers: H. B. Lundquist, F. Brouchy, R. J. Roy. Licentiate: F. B. Moore. Missionary Licentiates: H. M. Colburn, H. V. Espino, A. J. Alva, Mrs. H. B. Lundquist, Mrs. H. M. Colburn, MI:v. R. J. Roy, Mrs. F. B. Moore, Mrs. F. Brouchy, Mrs. W. Stiles. Tingo Rest Home: Administrator: J. Wiedermann. Cable and Telegraphic Address: "Adventista," Tingo, Pert. Postal Address: Casilla 252, Are- quipa, Pert, South America. AMAZON MISSION OF PERU Organized 1927 Territory: The Departments of Lo- reto, San Martin, and part of the Department of Huanuco. Churches: 7; members, 541. Cable and Telegraphic Address: "Adventista," Iquitos, Pert. Postal Address: Casilla 240, Iqui- tos, Pert, South America. Officers: Supt., F. A. Stahl. Sec. and Treas., H. M. Colburn. Executive Committee: F. A. Stahl, H. M. Colburn, Ratl Cha- vez, Bernab6 Chavez, Juan P. Ramos. Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., F. A. Stahl. Publishing and Home Miss., Ratl Chavez. Sabbath School, Mrs. F. A. Stahl. Minister: F. A. Stahl. Licentiates: B. Chavez, R. Chavez, J. P. Ramos. SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION � 181 Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. F. A. Stahl, Wallace Stahl, Mrs. Wallace Stahl, R. V. Pacho. BOLIVIA MISSION Established 1907 Territory: Republic of Bolivia, South America. Churches: 20; members, 2,809. Cable and Telegraphic Address: Adventista, La Paz, Bolivia. Office Address: Calle Belisario-Sa- linas 280. Postal Address: Casills, 355, La Paz, Bolivia, South A merica. Officers: Supt., G. E. Stacey. Sec. and Treas., J. I. Hartman. Executive Committee: G. E. Stacey, J. I. Hartman, R. A. Hayden, Dr. W. W. Stiles, C. E. Fillman. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, J. I. Hartman. Field Miss., J. I. Hartman. Home Miss., G. E. Stacey. Medical, Dr. W. W. Stiles. Sabbath School, Educational, and Y. P. M. V., R. A. Hayden. Minister: G. E. Stacey. Licentiates: R. A. Hayden, Juan Pissano, C. Morton (on furlough), I. Chuquimia, F. Chuquimia. Missionary Licentiates: Dr. W. W. Stiles, Dr. W. H. Spicer, J. I. Hartman, S. R. Loomis (on furlough), C. E. Fill- man, I. Ramos, M. Isidro, J. Chavez, M. Aguilar (on leave), I. Mamani, J. Supo, P. Perez, B. Montevilla, J. Ramirez, L. Acnuta, D. Limachi, S. Chirinos, M. Urbina, Mrs. W. W. Wheeler, Mrs. G. E. Stacey, Mrs. W. W. Stiles, Mrs. W. H. Spicer, Mrs. J. I. Hartman, Mrs. S. R. Loomis (on furlough), Mrs. R. A. Hay- den, Mrs. I. Ramos, Mrs. J. Pissano, Mrs. C. E. Fillman, Mrs. H. C. Morton (on furlough), Mrs. M. Isidro, Mrs. J. Chavez, Mrs. M. Aguilar. ECUADOR MISSION Established 1906 Territory: Republic of Ecuador, South America. Churches: 3; members, 99. Cable Address: "Adventista,"Quito. Postal Address: Casilla 44, Quito, Ecuador. Officers: Supt., J. D. Replogle. Sec. and Treas., R. N. Rojas. Executive Committee: J. D. Replogle, R. N. Ro5as, Julio Espinosa, C. Freile, L. Vargas. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., L. Vargas. Home Miss. and Educational, J. D. Replogle. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., R. N. Rojas. Minister: J. D. Replogle. Licentiates: J. Espinosa, C. Freile. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. J. D. Replogle, L. Vargas, Mrs. R. N. Rojas. LAKE TITICACA MISSION Established 1916 Territory: Departments of Puno, Cuzco, Arequipa, Moquega, Tac- na, and Madre de Dios, Peril. Churches: 13; members, 5,512. Cable and Telegraphic Address: " Adventista," Puno, Pend. Office Address: Calle Lima No. 21, Puno, Peru. Postal Address: Casilla 85, Puno, Peru, South America. Officers: Pres., G. F. Ruf. Sec. and Treas., F. E. Vansickle. Executive Committee: G. F. Ruf, F. E. Vansickle, R. L. Jacobs, C. D. Christensen, B. Larsen, 0. Krause, Dr. H. L. Dixon. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, F. E. Vansickle. 182 � SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION Educational, Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, R. L. Jacobs. Field Miss., F. E. Vansickle. Home Miss., G. F. Ruf. Medical; Dr. H. L. Dixon. Ministers: G. F. Ruf, � D. Christensen, A. E. Sosa. Licentiates: � • 0. Krause (on furlough), B. Lar- sen, A. Biaggi, Luciano Chambe, Marcelo Ccama, S. Weiss (on leave studying in U.S.A.), F. Chambilla.. Missionary Licentiates: Dr. H. L. Dixon, F. E. Vansickle, R. L. Jacobs, A. Bellido, P. E. Wensell, Nicanor Perez, Merardo Leon, J. M. Linares, Julian Llanqui, C. Cacallaca, M. Cha- varria, M. Pacco, A. Maquera, L. Miranda, M. Perez, P. Neira, Rosa Fayard, Mrs. G. F. Ruf, Mrs. F. E. Vansickle, Mrs. H. L. Dixon, Mrs. R. L. Jacobs, Mrs. C. D. Christensen, Mrs. 0. Krause (on furlough), Mrs. B. Larsen, Mrs. S. Weiss (on leave studying in U.S.A.), Mrs. A. Biaggi, Mrs. Nicanor Perez. PERU MISSION Established 1.906 Territory: Republic of Peru, ex- , cepting the Departments making up the Lake Titicaca and Ama- zon Missions. Churches: 11; members, 1,483. Cable and Telegraphic Address: " Adventista," Lima, Peru. Office Address: Calle Colina 254, Miraflores, Lima, Peru. Postal Address: Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru, South America. . Officers: Director, Jacob Wagner. Sec. and Treas., J. F. Cummins. Executive Committee: Jacob Wagner, J. F. Cummins, C. H. Baker, C. Castellano, A. A. Alva, Jean Plenc. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, J. F. Cummins. Educational, Home Miss., and • Y. P. M. V., A. A. Alva. Field Miss., Carlos Castellano. Sabbath School, J. F. Cummins. Ministers: Jacob Wagner, Wm. Goransson, Juan Plenc, C. H. Baker. Licentiates: A. A. Alva, Jenaro Moran. Missionary Licentiates: J. F. Cummins, J. C. Ruskjer, C. Castellano, G. Bernal, P. P. Leon. Manuel Perez, E. C. Christie, C. Diaz, Mrs. Jacob Wagner, Mrs. J. F. Cummins, Mrs. C. H. Baker, Mrs. Win. Goransson, Mrs. J. C. Ruskjer, Mrs. Manuel. Perez, Mrs. E. C. Christie. NORTH BRAZIL UNION MISSION Organized 1936 Territory: States of Ceara, Piauhy, Maranhao, Para, Amazonas, and Territory of Acre. Population: 5,813,000; churches, 3; members, 226. Telegraphic Address: Adventistas, Belem, Para, Brazil. Postal Address: Ca ixa Postal 658, Belem, Para, Brazil, South America. Officers: Director, L. B. Halliwell. Sec. and Treas., � Minister: L. B. Halliwell. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. L. B. Halliwell. SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION � 183 LOWER AMAZON MISSION Established 1927 Territory: Para, Amazonas, Terri- tory of Acre. Population: 2,101,000. Telegraphic Address: Ad ventista, Belem, Bara, Brazil. Postal Address: Caixa Postal 658, Bele'm, Para, Brazil, South Amer- ica. Officers: Director, L. B. Halliwell. Sec. and Treas., J. P. Lobo. Licentiate: B. W. Steinweg. Missionary Licentiates: M. Pereira, Mrs. B. W. Steinweg. Church School Teachers: G. Gnutzmann, H. F. Tavares. NORTH COAST MISSION Established 1936 Territory: States of Ceara., Piauhy, Maranhao. Population : 3,712,000. Telegraphic Address: Adventista, Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil. Postal Address: Caixa postal 341, Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil, South America. Officers: Director, � Sec. and Treas., � Minister: S. Thomas. SOUTH BRAZIL UNION CONFERENCE Organized rgrr Territory: The Conferences of Rio Grande do Sul and Silo Paulo, and the mission fields of Parana, Santa Catharina, Matto Grosso, Goyaz and Minas Triangle. Population: 14,240,000; churches, 49; members, 6,968. Cable Address: "Adventista," Silo Paulo, Brazil. Telegraphic Address: "Uniao," Sdo Paulo. Office Address: Avenida Jrupys 30, Bairro Indianopolis, Silo Paulo, Brazil, South America. (Do not send mail here.) (Telephone, 7-3122.) Post Office Address: Caixa Postal 2898, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. Officers: Pres., E. H. Wilcox. Sec., Treas., and Auditor, G. E. Hartman. Executive Committee: E. H. Wilcox, G. E. Hartman, Leon Replogle, G. G. Ritter, E. Doeh- nert, J. H. Boehm, A. L. 'West- phal, H. B. Fisher, L. E. Downs. Legal Assn.: "Associacdo dos Adventistas do Setimo Dia no Brasil." Department Secretaries: Educational and Sabbath School, Leon Replogle. Y. P. M. V., and Home Miss., 0. 0. Ritter. Field Miss., Emilio Doehnert. Ministers: E. H. Wilcox, Leon Replogle, O. G. Ritter. Honorary: D. Peixoto and J. Meier. Licentiate: Emilio Doehnert. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. E. H. Wilcox, G. E. Hart- man, Mrs. G. E. Hartman, Alice Zorub, Mrs. L. Replogle, Augusto Pages, H. B. Fisher, Mrs. H. B. Fisher, Luiz Waldvogel, Adolpho Bergold, Maria Baar. GOYAZ MISSION Established 1927 Territory: The State of Goyaz, and Minas Triangle, Brazil, South America. 184 � SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION Population: 730,000; churches, 2; members, ]28. Postal Address: Caixa Postal, 2898, Silo Paulo, Brazil, South America. Officer: Director, E. H. Wilcox. Department Secretary: Field Miss., E. Doehnert. Minister: A. N. Allen. Missionary Licentiate: Arthur Leitzke. MATTO GROSSO MISSION Established 1921 Territory: The State of Matto Grosso, Brazil. Population: 400,000; churches, 1; members, 157. Postal Address: Caixa Postal 146, Compo Grande, Matto Grosso, Brazil, South America. Officer: Director, A. L. Meier. Sec. and Treas., E. Keppke. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Sabbath School, and Field Miss., E. Keppke. Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., A. L. Meier. Educational, L. Replogle. Church School Teacher: Felisa Motta. PARANA-SANTA CATHARINA MISSION Reorganized 1927 Territory: States of Parana and Santa Catharina. Population: 1,910,000; churches, 16; members, 1,843. Telegraphic Address: "Adven- tista," Curitiba, Parana, Brazil. Office Address: Rua Dr. Ermelino de Ledo, Curitiba, Parand, Bra- zil, South America. (Do not send mail here.) Postal Address: Caixa Postal 810, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil, South America. Officers: Director, A. L. Westphal. Sec. and Treas., F. H. Gerling. Executive Committee: A. L. Westphal, S. Schmidt, J. M. Zeroth, F. H. Gerling, N. Schwan- tes, E. Azevedo. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, F. H. Gerling.. Educational, Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, S. Schmidt. Field Miss., J. M. Zeroth. Home Miss., A. L. Westphal. Ministers: A. L. Westphal, N. Schwantes: Honorary: M. Kuempel, F. R. Kuempel. Licentiate: E. R. Azevedo. Missionary Licentiates: F. H. Gerling, J. M. Zeroth, Mrs. J. M. Zeroth, W. Ehlers, Mrs. A. L. Westphal. Church School Teachers: C. Stoehr, W. Frank, J. Bork, L. Reinert, A. Boekenkamp, A. Weidle, A. Nascimento, P. Braga, H. Friedrich, E. Avi. RIO GRANDE DO SUL CONFERENCE Organized 1906 Territory: The State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, South America. Population: 4,000,000; churches, 20; members, 2,032. Telegraphic Address: "Adventista," Porto Alegre, R. G. do Sul, Brazil. Office Address: Rua General Vic- torino, No. 77, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, South America. Postal Address: Caixa Postal 177, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, South America. Officers: Pres., J. H. Boehm. Sec. and Treas., B. Schuenemann. Executive Committee: J. H. • SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION � 185 Boehm, B. Schuenemann, J. Kreu- ger, 0. Bergold. Legal Assn., " Associaao dos Adventistas do Setimo Dia no Rio Grande do Sul." Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, B. Schue- nemann. Educational, Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., —. Field Miss., H. Ruhe. Home Miss., J. H. Boehm. Ministers: J. H. Boehm, R. H. Wilfarth. Honorary: H. F. Graf. Licentiates: E. Both, S. Kuempel. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. J. H. Boehm, C. Grabby, B. Schuenemann. Church School Teachers: G. Ludwig, J. R. Passos, P. Gon- Wes, bi. Braff, H. Hoffmann, Dr. 0. E. Santo, M. E. Santo, H. Knoener, W. Wiedenhoeft, L. Scheffel, F. Schuck, 0. Klein, Pedro Gonzfiles, E Cruz, M. Sehuck, A. Rosa, P. A. Rockel. SAO PAULO CONFERENCE Organized 1922 Territory: The State of Sao Paulo and the Southwest corner of the State of Minas Geraes, Brazil, South America. Population: 7,200,000; churches, 10; members, 2,808. Telegraphic Address: " Advent- ista," Silo Paulo, Brazil. Office Address: Rua Tagua, No. 88, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Amer- ica. (Do not send mail here.) (Telephone, 7-12-71.) Postal Address: Caixa Postal, 1830, Silo Paulo, Brazil, South Amer- ica. Officers: Pres., R. W. Belz. Sec. and Treas., G. F. Ebinger. Asst. Sec. and Treas., 0. Bel- chior. Auditor, G. E. Hartman. Executive Committee: R. W. Belz, G. F. Ebinger, Q. Dan, M. S. Coelho, M. Margarido, L. Klein, J. S. Linhares. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, G. F. Ebinger. Educational, Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., Q. Dau. Home Miss., R. W. Belz. Field Miss., M. S. Coelho. Ministers: R. W. Belz, M. Margarido, Q. Dau, J. S. Linhares. Honorary: L. Braun. Licentiate: W. W. Stoehr. Honorary: G. Conrad, F. Belz. Missionary Licentiates: G. � F. Ebinger, C. Nauf al, 0. Belchior, I. Reis, E. Zorub, T. Kanada, A. D. Campos, M. S. Coelho, E. M. Castilho, W. Arouca, 0. Carvalho, M. Nigri. Church School Teachers: E. Maluf, S. Romero, R. Vieira, M. F. Roque, M. R. Silva, E. Hermanson, D. Appolinario, Y. Karril, B. Motta, L. S. Pereira, A. Bronze, S. Todday, A. Rosetto, E. Crivellaro, R. Chagas. INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION Educational: Colegio Adventists del Plata, Puiggari, F. C. E., Entre Rios, Argentina, South America. (River Plate Junior College.) Colegio Adventista del Titicaca, Casilla 4, Juliaca, Peru, South America. Colegio Industrial Adventists, Casilla 7D, Chillan, Chile, South America. Collegio Adventists, Santo Ama- ro, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. Instituto Industrial, Casilla 2102, Lima, Peru, South America. 186 � SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION • Institute Industrial Boliviano Adventista, Casilla 82, Cocha- bamba, Bolivia, South Amer- ica. Publishing: Casa Editoria Sud-Americana, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Amer- ica. Casa Publicadora Brasileira, Ca- ixa 34. Santo Andre, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. Sanitariums and Hospitals: Sanatorio Adventista del Plata, Puiggari, F. C.E.R., Entre Rios, Argentina, South America. Clinica Americana, Casilla 22, Juliaca, Peru, South America. Chile Medical Clinic, (Gabinete de Fisioterapia) Vicuna Mac- kenna 23, Santiago, Chile. SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION Organized 1920 Territory: The Union of South • Africa, Basutoland, Swaziland, British Bechuanaland, Southwest Africa, Portuguese East Africa, Belgian Congo, Angola, Ruanda, Urundi, Nyasaland Protecto- rate, Bechuanaland Protectorate, Northern Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia. Population: European, 2,167,823; Asiatic, 222,649; Colored, 814,- 138; Native, 40,122,462; Total Population, 43,327,072. Churches: White, 40; members, 2,968. Colored,1.1; members, 535. Asiatic, 1; members, IL Native, 124; members, 24,062. Believers not baptized, 27,859. Total believers, 55,435. Telegraphic and Cable Address: " Adventist," Claremont, Cape. Office Address: Grove Avenue, Claremont, Cape Province, South Africa._ Officers: Pres., J. F. Wright. Sec., Milton Robison. Treas. and Auditor, C. W. Bo- zarth. Executive Committee: J. F. Wright, A. F. Tarr, W. H. Ander- son, J. R. Campbell, C. W. Cur- tis, L. L. Moffitt, J. G. Slate, F. E. Potter, Milton Robison, C. W. Bozarth, A. N. Tonge, M.D., S. G. Hiten, H. M. Sparrow, G. A. Ellingworth, G. E. Shankel. Legal Association: Seventh-day Adventist Community of Africa (Incorporated); President, J. F. Wright; Vice-President, J. G. Slate; Sec., Milton • Robison; Treas., C. W. Bozarth. Department Secretaries: Educational, Milton Robison. Home Miss. and Publishing, F. E. Pctter. Medical, A. N. Tonge, M. D.; L. R. C. P., and S. (F.Ilin.). Ministerial Assoc., W. H. Ander- son. Sabbath School, Religious Lib- erty, Y. P. M. V., L. L. Moffitt. Ministers: J. F. Wright, M. Robison, C.W. Bozarth, W. H. Anderson, A. V. Edwards, Dr. A. N. Tonge, J. V. Wilson, L. L. Moffitt, G. E. Shan- kel, Paul Wickman. - Licentiates: C. C. Marais, F. E. Potter, J. L. Milford, D. A. Webster. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. J. F. Wright, J. G. Slate, Mrs. J. G. Slate, S. Sparrow, Mrs. S. Sparrow, W. F. Tarr, Mrs. W. F. Tarr, P. van Eck, Mrs. P. van Eck, Edward Tarr, Mrs. Edward Tarr, Mrs. L. L. Moffitt, SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION � 187 Mrs. A. N. Tonge, Mrs. C. C. Marais, MIS. G. E. Shankel, Mrs. M. Robison, Mrs. A. V. Edwards, Mrs. J. V. Wilson, Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Mrs. C. W. Bozarth, Miss E. -Hinterleitner, Miss B. Webb, Miss H. M. Hyatt, Miss A. Visser, Miss Y. de Gourville, Mrs. M. Botes, F. E. Meckling, Mrs. F. E. Meekling, Miss L. Fouche, Mrs. J. L. Milford, C. F. Clarke, Mrs. C. F. Clarke, Miss K Edmed, Miss M. Nickel, Miss H. Hayton, E. Marter, Mrs. E. Marter, Miss G. P. Fortner, Dr. H. J. Davies, Miss L. Stevenson, S. Claim, Miss L. flattingh, Miss E. M. Stockil., Mrs. D. A. Web- ster, Miss R. Rademeyer, C. Theunissen, Erica Msuseni, Mrs. Paul Wickman. Honorary, Mrs. W. B. Commin. ANGOLA UNION MISSION Organized 1925 Territory: Angola (Portuguese West Africa). Area: 510,670 square miles. Population: White, 30,000; native, 4,000,000 Churches: 15, members, 792, in- cluding 20 Europeans and 772 natives; believers not baptized, 1,505. Total adherents, 2,297. Cable and Telegraphic Address: " Adventista," Nova Lisboa, An- gola. Postal Address: Angola Union Mis- sion of Seventh-day Adventists, Caixa Postale No. 3, Nova Lis- boa, Angola, Portuguese West Africa. Officers: Supt., C. W. Curtis. Sec. and Treas., Peter Stevenson. Executive Committee: C. W. Curtis, Peter Stevenson, E. A. Buckley, Dr. R. B. Parsons, 0. I. Fields and 0. U. Giddings. Department Secretaries: Educational, 0. I. Fields. Medical, Dr. R. B. Parsons. Sabbath School, Mrs. R. B. Par- sons. Y. P. M. V., Peter Stevenson. Minister: C. W. Curtis. Licentiate: Peter Stevenson. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. Peter Stevenson, Mrs. C. \V. Curtis. Bongo Mission Station Address: Missao Adventists, Lepi, Angola, Portuguese West Africa. Officers: Director, 0. I. Fields. Doctor, Dr. R. B. Parsons. Nurse, Miss P. Hovig. Teachers: A. Bringle, Head- master, 0. I. Fields, Mrs. 0. I. Fields, Joas Esteves, Miss R. Visser, 4 native teachers. Licentiates: Dr. R. B. Parsons, 0. I. Fields, A. Bringle. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. R. B. Parsons, Mrs. 0. I. Fields, Miss R. Visser, Miss R. Johnson, Mrs. A. Bringle, Miss P. Hovig, Mrs. J. Esteves, Joas Esteves. Village Schools: 11. Native Teachers: 11. Cuale Mission Station Postal Address: Duque de Bra- ganca, Districto ' do Malange, Angola, Portuguese West Africa. Director: J. Falcao. Missionary Licentiates: .1. Falcao, Mrs. J. Falcao. Village School: 1. Native Teacher: 1. Luz Mission Station Postal Address: Missao de Luz, Caixa Postale, No. 33, Vila Luzo, S8 � SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION Distrito de Moxico, Angola, Portuguese West Africa. Director: E. A. Buckley. Licentiate: E. A. Buckley. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. E. A. Buckley, A. J. Rod- rigues, Mrs. A. J. Rodrigues. Portuguese Teacher: A. J. Rod- rigues. Nurse: Mrs. E. A. Buckley. Village Schools: 5. Native Teachers: 6. Luccusse Mission Station Postal Address: Caixa, Postal No. 34, Vila Luzo, Angola, Portu- guese West Africa. Director: 0. U. Giddings. Minister: 0. U. Giddings. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. 0. U. Giddings", A. S. Oli- veira, Mrs. Oliveira. Portuguese Teacher: A. S. Oliveira. Village School: 1. Native Teachers: 2. Namba Mission Station Postal Address: Care Paul Koster, Luimbale, Angola, Portuguese West Africa. Director: Village Schools: 3. Native Teachers: 3. Native Evangelist: 1. CONGO UNION MISSION Organized 1925 Territory: Congo Beige, except the territory comprising the South- ern Congo Mission Field; Ru- anda, Urundi. Area: 909,654 square miles. Population: White, 10,037; native, 20,000,000. Churches: 18; members, 3,307, in- cluding 23 Europeans and 3,284 natives. Believers not baptized, 12,268. Total adherents, 15,575. Telegraphic and Cable Address: "Adventist," Usumbura. Postal Address: Gitwe, Ruanda, via Usumbura, Belgian East Af- rica (Correspondence from Eu- rope or America should be sent via Dar-es-Salaam, East Africa). Officers: Supt., G. A. Ellingworth. Sec. and Treas., M. Duplouy. Executive Committee: G. A. El- lingworth, M. Duplouy, W. R. Vail, H. Moonier, R. L. Jones, Dr. G. Beckner, A. Matter. Department Secretaries: Educational, W. R. Vail. Sabbath School, M. Duplouy. Y. P. M. V., W. R. Vail. Legal Organization for Congo Beige: The Congo Union Mis- sion of Seventh-day Adventists. Legal Representative for Congo Beige: G. A. Ellingworth. Suppleant: M. Duplouy, J. G. Siepman. Legal Organization for Ruanda Urundi: Mission Evangelique des Adventistes du Septieme Jour. Legal Representative for Ruanda Urundi: G. A. Ellingworth. Suppleant: M. Duplouy. Ministers: G. A. Ellingworth, W. R. Vail. Licentiate: Maxime Duplouy. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. G. A. Ellingworth, Mrs. M. Duplouy, Mrs. W. R. Vail. Bikobo Hill Mission Station Established 1930 Postal Address: Boite Postal 3, Kongolo, Belgian Congo, Central Africa. Director: S. J. Fourie. Licentiate: S. J. Fourie. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. S. J. Fourie. SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION � 189 Village Schools: 22. Native Teachers: 20. Buganda Mission Established 1925 Postal Address: P. 0. Usumbura, Urundi, Africa. Director: George Fazili. Licentiate: George Fazili. Village Schools: 10. Native Teachers: 12. Gitwe Mission Station (Seminaire Adventiste) Established 1921 Postal Address: Via Usumbura, Urundi, Belgian East Africa. Director: R. L. Jones. Head Master: P. Howe. Nurse: Mrs. M. Duplouy. Ministers: R. L. Jones, M. Segatwa, E. Su- mutwa, D. Kagegera. Licentiate: A. Siepman. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. R. L. Jones, P. Howe, Mrs. P. Howe, Mrs. A. Siepman, W. Bastiaans. Faculty: R. L. Jones, Director, P. Howe, Mrs. R. L. Jones, A. Siepinan, Mrs. P. Howe, E. Semutwa, S. Kanakuza, M. Nyiringondo. Village Schools: 79. Native Teachers: 84. Kikamba Mission Station Established 1924 Postal Address: Boite Postal 3, Kongolo, Belgian Congo, Central Africa. Director: Joseph Malinki. Minister: Joseph Malinki. Village Schools: 2. Native Teachers: 3. Kirundu Mission Station Postal Address: Kirundu, via Kindu, Province Orientale, Congo Beige, Central Africa. Director: D. E. Delhove. Minister: D. E. Delhove. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. D. E. Delhove. Native Licentiate. 1. Village Schools: 17. Native Teachers: 19. Ndora Mission Established 1936 Postal Address: P. 0. Usumbura, Urundi, Africa. Director: H. J. Moolman. Licentiate: H. J. Moolman. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. H. J. Moolman. Village Schools: 12. Native Teachers: 13. Ngoma Medical Mission Station Established 1931 Postal Address: Gitwe, Ruanda, Usumbura, Urundi, Congo Beige. Director: A. Matter. Medical Supt., Gordon Beckner, M. D. Nurse: Miss F. Spillman. Minister: A. Matter. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. A. Matter, Dr. Gordon Beckner, Mrs. G. Beckner, Miss F. Spillman. Village Schools: 33. Native Teachers: 34. Rwankeri Mission Station Established 1922 Postal Address: Kigali, Ruanda, Africa. Director: H. Monnier. Nurse: Miss M. Haseneder. Minister: H. Monnier. Licentiate: Valentine Davies. (on leave). Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. H. Monnier, Miss M. Hasen- eder. Village Schools: 67. Native Teachers: 69. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE Organized rgoz Territory: The Union of South Africa, Southwest Africa, Basu- toland, Swaziland, and that por- tion of Portuguese East Africa lying south of Latitude 22°, comprising the Cape Conference, the Natal-Transvaal Conference, the Cape Mission Field, the North Bantu Mission Field and the South Bantu Mission Field. Area: 851,016 square miles. Population: White, 2,038,186; Asi- atics, 220,285; Native, 7,441,790; Colored, 810,755. Total popula- tion, 10,511,016. Churches: White, 37; membership, 2,720. Colored, 11; membership, 512. Native, 38; membership, 2,127. Asiatic, 1; membership, 11. Total churches, 87; total membership, 5,370. Believers not baptized 667. Total adher- ents, 6,037. Telegraphic Address: " Adventist," Bloemfontein, 0. F. S. Office Address: Fichardt Chambers, Maitland Street, Bloemfontein, 0. F. S., South Africa. Postal Address: P. 0. Box 468, Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa. Officers: Pres., A. F. Tarr. Sec., Treas., and Auditor, J. E. Symons. Executive Committee: A. F. Tarr, J. E. Symons, A. N. Ingle, W. H. Hurlow, L. S. Billes, J. N. de Beer, G. S. Stevenson, P. H. Mantell, Principal Spion Kop Missionary Institution, Principal Helderberg College, J. Ranben- heimer, Dr. D. H. Abbott. Legal Assn.: Seventh-day Ad- ventist Community of Africa (Incorporated). 190 Department Secretaries: Educational, E. D. Hanson. Field Miss., Division Field Mis- sionary Secretary. Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., F. G. Clifford. Medical, Dr. D. H. Abbott. Religious Liberty, A. F. Tarr. Ministers: A. F. Tarr, J. E. Symons, E: D. Hanson, F. G. Clifford, S. W. Palmer. Honorary: J. C. Rogers, G. W. Shone, Dr. W. H. Haupt, 1). F. Tarr, A. Mzozoyana. Licentiates: P. H. Mantell, W. Marais, Dr. D. H. Abbott. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. A. F. Tarr, Mrs. J. E. Symons, Mrs. E. D. Hanson, Miss J. B. Kleinert, Miss J. Bosch, Mrs. P. H. Mantell, Miss G. Hayidakis, Mrs. D. H. Abbott, Mrs. H. W. Stevenson, H. W. Stevenson, Miss L. M. Kleinert, Miss J. eramond, W. Hayter, Mrs. W. Hayter, Mrs. F. 0. Clifford, Miss M. Ward, Miss J. Spencer, Mrs. S. W. Palmer, R. Nhlapo, Cecilia Sikwebu. Honorary: Mrs. I. B. Burton, Mrs. � C. Rogers, Miss E. Edie, Mrs. W. H. Haupt, Mrs. S. J. Stevenson. CAPE CONFERENCE (Formerly part of South African Conference) Reorganized 1936 Territory: All Whites and Asiastics in the Cape Province, except for the territory north of Kuruman and Taungs; that portion of the SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION � 191 Orange Free State south of and including Boshof, Brandfort and Ladybrand; Basutoland; and the mandated territory of South West Africa (For white work). Area: 425,508 square miles (ap- proximate). Population: 1,098,857 (approxi- mate); churches, 18; member- ship, 1,152. Telegraphic Address: "Adventist," Port Elizabeth, C. P., South Africa. Office Address: 162 Russell Road, Port Elizabeth, C. P., South • Africa. Postal Address: Box 508, Port Elizabeth, C.P., South Africa. Officers: Pres., W. H. Hurlow. Sec. and Treas., Miss P. E. Will- more. Executive Committee: W. H. Hurlow, Miss P. E. Willmore, A. C. Le Butt, N. Jeffes, G. W. S. Marais, Q. H. Jubber, F. Sny- man, A. Chilton, S. S. Hiten. Department Secretaries: Educational, E. D. Hanson. Field Miss., C. S. Pike. Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., A. C. Le Butt. Medical, W. H. Hurlow. Religious Book Depository, Miss P. E. Willmore. Sabbath. School, Mrs. W. H. Hur- low. Ministers: W. H. Hurlow, W. L. Hyatt, S. S. Hiten, A. C. Le Butt, J. van de Merwe. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. W. H. Hurlow, Miss P. E. Willmore, Mrs. A. C. Le Butt, Mrs. S. S. Hiten, D. D. Toerien, C. S. Pike, Mrs. C. S. Pike, Mrs. W. L. Hyatt, Miss E. Minter, Miss L. Bradley, Miss A. G. Fleming, Mrs. I. Swanepoel, Miss L. Davies, Miss G. Piercey, Mrs. S. E. Louw, Miss A. Picker, Mrs. J. van de Merwe, Miss A. Dale, -Miss E. K. 'Beaton, Miss E. de Beer. Honorary: Mrs. M. Walston. Church School Teachers: Miss E. de Beer, Mrs. S. E. Louw, Miss A. Ficker, Miss A. Dale, Miss E. K. Beaton. NATAL-TRANSVAAL CON- FERENCE (Formerly part o4 South African Conference) Reorganized 1936 Territory: All Europeans and Asi- atics in the territories of the Provinces of Natal and Trans- vaal; portion of the Cape Prov- ince known as British Bechu- analand north of Kuruman and Taungs; portion of the Orange Free State Province north of Boshof, Brandfort and Lady- brand; Swaziland and Portu- guese East Africa south of Lati- tude 22°. Area: 425,508 square miles (ap- proximate). Population: 1,098,857 (approxi- mate); churches, 19; member- ship, 1,530. Telegraphic Address: "Natracon," Johannesburg. Office Address: 292 Louis Botha Ave., Orange Grove, Johannes- burg, Transvaal. Postal Address: 292 Louis Botha Ave., Orange Grove, Johannes- burg, Transvaal, South. Africa. Officers: Pres., A. N. Ingle. Sec. and Treas., P. W. Willmore. Executive Committee: A. N. In- gle, P. W. Willmore, A. E. Shone, E. H. Harebottle, A. W. Staples, J. Raubenheimer, V. R. Cooks, A. J. Herholdt. Department Secretaries: Educational, E. D. Hanson. Field Miss., N. Cowley. Rome Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., W. Cowper. 192 � SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION Medical, � Religious Book Depository, 1'.W. Willmore. Ministers: A. N. Ingle, A. W. Staples, John Raubenheimer, P. A. Venter, B. P. de Beer, J. J. B. Combrinck. Licentiates: W. Cowper, W. D. Eva, A. J. Herholdt, P. J. v. d. Merwe, P. W. Willmore. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. A. N. Ingle, V. N. Visser, Mrs. V. N. Visser, E. J. Steven- son, Mrs. E. J. Stevenson, N. Cowley, M. Coetzee, Miss B. Davies, Miss M. Ives, Miss H. Hegter, Mrs. John Raubenheimer, Mrs. J. J. B. Combrinck, Mrs. A. J. Herholdt, Mrs. W. Cowper, Mrs. P. J. v. d. Merwe, Mrs. W. D. Eva, Miss M. J. Dixie, L. G. Staples, Mrs. P. W. Willmore, Mrs. A. W. Staples, Mrs. P. A. Venter, Mrs. B. P. de Beer, Mrs. E. Bulgin, Miss H. Dale. Church School Teachers: Mrs. E. Bulgin, Miss M. Ives, Miss H. Hegter, Miss H. Dale. DURBAN INDIAN MISSION (Under the direction of the Natal- Transvaal Conference) Postal Address: Seventh-day Ad- ventist Church, Keats Avenue, Durban, Natal, South Africa. Churches: 1; membership, 11. Licentiate: V. Norcott. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. V. Norcott. In Charge Dispensary: Mrs. V. Norcott. Indian Assistant: 1. NORTH BANTU MISSION FIELD (Formerly part of South African Mission Field) Reorganized 1936 Territory: Native work in Basuto- land, Bechuanaland (south of Mafeking), Orange Free State, Natal, Portuguese East Africa (south of Latitude 22°), Swazi- land, Transvaal and Zululand. Area: 332,901 square miles. Population: 5,254,142; churches, native, 26; membership, native, 1,392; European, 12. Total, 1,404. Telegraphic Address: "Adventist," Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Office Address: 77 Marlborough House, 58 Eloff St., Johannes- burg, Transvaal, South Africa. Officers: Supt., L. S. Billes. Sec. and Treas., A. A. Pitt. Executive Committee: L. S. Billes, A. A. Pitt, R. A. Buckley, R. E. Ansley, A. Bell, L. S. Molo- komme, J. M. Hlubi. Department Secretaries: Publishing, J. D. Harcombe. Sabbath School, Miss M. B. Dawkins. Y. P. M. V., L. S. Billes. Minister: L. S. Billes. Licentiates: A. A. Pitt, H. L. Ferguson. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. L. S. Billes, Miss M. B. Dawkins, Mrs. H. L. Ferguson. Bechuanaland Mission District Postal Address: C/o Chief S. J. Molemo, P. 0. The Stadt, Male- king, Cape Province, South Af- rica. Hon. Ministerial Licentiate: K. I. Itumeleng. Licentiates: S. M. R. Seheri, P. Pheele. Missionary Licentiates: M. R. Moeletsi, R. Borne. Teachers: Miss M. iturnelena, Miss E. Sephaphathi, Miss A. Lecogo, M. Manchwe. SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION � 193 Emmanuel Mission Station and District Established 1910 Address: Post Office, Leribe, Basu- toland, South Africa. Director: R. A. Buckley. Licentiate: R. A. Buckley. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. R. A. Buckley. Native Workers: Hon. Minister: Andrew Xabba. Missionary Licentiates: I. E. Seteka, J. Senkoto, S. Tsotetsi, E. Tsotetsi, S. Moral- land. Teacher: Miss F. Kaiaks. Kolo Mission Station Address: Post Office, Morija, Basu- toland, South Africa. Director: H. J. Hurlow. Minister: H. J. Hurlow. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. H. J. Hurlow. In Charge of Dispensary: H. J. Hurlow. Native Workers: Ministerial Licentiate: K. Mo- sedi. Missionary Licentiate: E. Sebele. Teacher: Miss R. Kubheka. Natal Mission District Postal Address: Watersmeet, Pri- vate Bag, P. 0. Besters, Natal, South Africa. Director: E. Ka-J. Kuboni. Minister: E. Ka-J. Kuboni. Licentiate: P. 2ungu. Missionary Licentiates: N. Ngwenya, M. Kunene. Orange Free State Mission District Postal Address: Stand 3 D Loca- tion, Kroonstad, Orange Free State, South Africa. Director: H. R. S. Tsukudli. Minister: H. R. S. Tsukudu. Hon. Minister: J. Ndabambi. Teacher: Mrs. J. Africa. 7 Rand Mission District Postal Address: 77 Marlborough House, 58 Eloff Street, Johannes- burg, South Africa. Director L. S. Molokomme. Minister: L. S. Molokomme. Missionary Licentiates: T. M. Kote, H. Fekefeke. Teachers: C. N. Legoabe, J. Sekgosana, Mrs. A. Shupinyaneng. Shiloh Mission Station and District Postal Address: P. 0. Lunsklip, via Potgietersrust, N. Transvaal, South Africa. Director: R. E. Ansley. Minister: R. E. Ansley. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. R. E. Ansley. In Charge of Dispensary: Mrs. R. E. Ansley. Native Workers: Ministerial Licentiate: D. Ma- sins. Missionary Licentiate: M. C. Hlubi. Teachers: Mrs. M. C. Hlubi, Miss T. Ta- bane. Swazi-Eastern Transvaal Mission District Postal Address: P. 0. Mahamba, Swaziland, South Africa. Director: J. M. Hlubi. Minister: J. M. Hlubi. Ministerial Licentiate: T. A. Nkosi. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. J. M. Hlubi, A. P. Mabowe, D. J. Nhlapo.' Zululand Mission District Postal Address: P. 0. Nongoma. Zululand, South Africa. Director: J. S. Moya. Minister: J. S. Moya. Licentiate: M. M. Langs. Missionary Licentiate: E. Ndhlovu, M. Bole, P. Hlubi. 194 � SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION Teachers: Mrs. J. S. Moya, Mrs. M. M. Langa. SOUTH BANTU MISSION FIELD (Formerly part of South African Mission Field) Reorganized 1936 Territory: Native work in the Province of the Cape of Good Hope. Area: 207,869 square miles (ap- proximate. Population: 2,045,110; churches, native, 7; membership, native, 702; Europeans, 8. Telegraphic Address: "Adventist, Cambridge. Postal Address: 3, King Edwards Road, Cambridge, Cape Province, South Africa. Officers: Supt., G. S. Stevenson. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. E. M. Stevenson. Executive Committee: G. S. Stevenson, R. C. Sharman, W. C. Tarr, Charles Sparrow, E. F. C. Hepburn, A. T. Magalela, S. K. Ntwana. Department Secretaries: Publishing, J. J. Oosthuizen. Sabbath School, Mrs. A. P. Tarr. Y. P. M. V., G. S. Stevenson. Ministers: G. S. Stevenson. Honorary: A. P. Tarr, E. S. Jakavula. Licentiate: S. S. Mgqamqo. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. G. S. Stevenson. Honorary: Mrs. A. P. Tarr, J. J. Oosthuizen. Bethel Mission Station and District Postal Address: Butterworth, Cape Province, South Africa. Director: R. C. Sharman. Ministers: R. C. Sharman, G. S. Mayaba. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. R. C. Sharman. Native Workers: Licentiate: D. Mankayi. Honorary: J. Qobo. Teachers: B. Gacula, Miss C. Potwana. Cancele Mission Station Postal Address: P. O. Mount Frere, East Griqualand, Cape Province, South Africa. Director: W. C. Tarr. Ministers: W. C. Tarr, D. D. Ntsikeni. Licentiate: Dr. D. H. Abbott. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. W. C. Tarr, G. S. Glass, Mrs. D. H. Abbott. Native Workers: Teachers: E. Ndwandwa, Mrs. E. Ndwandwa, J. Mbiko, W. Nomvette. Missionary Licentiates: M. Yazi, A. Mdliva. Eastern Province Mission District Postal Address: P. 0. Box 14, Fort Beaufort, Cape Province, South Africa. Director: A. T. Magalela. Minister: A. T. Magalela. Teachers: Mrs. E. Dweni, Miss M. Mg- qamqo, J. Mbiko. GLEN GREY MISSION DISTRICT Postal Address: 1073 Location, Queenstown, Cape Province, South Africa. Director: J. N. Bacela. Minister: J. N. Bacela. Licentiates: S. Pikoli, A. Mredlanc. Missionary Licentiate: Honorary: Hans Shai. Teacher: A. Mredlane. Lusikisiki Mission District Postal Address: P. 0. Lusikisiki, Eastern Pondoland, South Af- rica. SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION � 195 Director: S. K. Ntwana. Minister: S. K. Ntwana. Missionary Licentiate: A. G. Williams. Teacher: Mrs. V. Williams. UMTATA MISSION Postal Address: P. 0. Umtata, Transkei, Cape Province, South Africa. Director: B. T. Scott. Minister: B. T. Scott. Licentiate: J. Ncuka. Teacher: Miss E. Vappi. CAPE MISSION FIELD OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS Work for the Cape Colored People in the Union of South Africa. Population: 767,984; churches, 11; membership, 512. Postal Address: BarnMeek Ave., Newlands, Cape, South Africa. Officers: Supt., J. N. deBeer. Sec.-Treas., J. N. de Beer. Executive Committee: J. N. de Beer, B. W. Abney, P. H. Man- tell, W. J. Arnold, P. Jackson. Ministers: J. N. de Beer, B. W. Abney. Honorary: D. C. Theunissen, D. J. May. Licentiate: A. G. Kohen. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. J. N. de Beer, R. Visser, Mrs. R. Visser, G. Theunissen, Mrs. A. G. Kohen, Mrs. B. W. Abney, K. Landers, J. Grobler, Miss L. Adams, Miss V. Suther- land. SOUTH WEST AFRICA Unorganized For Non-European Work Territory: The mandated terri- tory of South West Africa (formerly German South West Africa.) Area: 317,725 square miles. Population: Non-whites, 235,400. SOUTHEAST AFRICAN UNION MISSION FIELD Organized x925 Territory: Nyasaland, Portuguese East Africa north of latitude 22; Northeast Rhodesia, east of meridian 32. Area: 272,928 square miles. Population: White, 7,600, approx.; native, 5,467,606. Churches: 26; members, 9,158, in- cluding 24 Europeans and 9,134 natives. Believers not baptized, 7,579. Total adherents, 16,737. Telegraphic Address: " Adventist," Blantyre, Nyasaland. Postal Address: P. 0. Box 51, Blantyre, Nyasaland, Africa. Officers: Supt., H. M. Sparrow. Sec. and Treas., E. B. Jewell. Executive Committee: H. M. Sparrow, M. M. Webster, Edu- cational Secretary, W. L. Davy, G. Pearson, E. B. Jewell, E. L. Tarr. Department Secretaries: Educational, � . Field Miss., H. M. Sparrow. Medical, J. Paul Chapin, M.D., L.R.C.P. & S. (Edin.) Sabbath School, Mrs. H. M. Sparrow. V. P. M. V., E. B. Jewell. 196 � SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION Ministers: H. M. Sparrow, E. B. Jewell. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. H. M. Sparrow, Mrs. E. B. Jewell. Malamulo Mission Station Established 1902 Telegraphic Address: Malamulo, Cholo, Nyasaland. Postal Address: P. 0. Malamulo Nyasaland, B. C. Africa. Board: Union Executive Commit- tee, Yolam Kamwendo, James Ngaiyaye. Principal and Business Manager, W. E. McClure. Normal Director: V. E. Robin- son. Medical Director: Dr. E. L. Morel. Nurses: Miss L. D. Melvill, Miss G. Piatt, Miss M. Johnson. Faculty: Principal, W. E. McClure, Dr. J. Paul Chapin, V. E. Robinson, I. L. Ansley, Mrs. V. E. Robinson, Rena Curtis, Miss G. Piatt, Yo- lam Kamwendo, James Ngaiy- aye, Ered Maliro and 10 native teachers. Printing Department (See Pub- lishing House section). Training Institute (See Educa- tional Institutions section). Hospital and Leper Center (See Sanitariums section). Village Schools: 9. Ministers: James Ngaiyaye, Yolam Kam- wendo, W. E. McClure. Missionary Licentiates: Dr. J. Paul Chapin, Mrs. J. Paul Chapin, Mrs. V. E. Robinson, I. L. Ansley, Rena Curtis, Miss L. D. Melvill, Miss G. Piatt, Miss M. Johnson. SOUTH NYASALAND MISSION FIELD Territory: South Nyasaland. Area: 12,728 square miles. Population: White, 1,800; native, 663,706. Churches: 12; members, 7,179. Postal Address: P. 0. Box 51, Blantyre, Nyasaland, Africa. Officers: Supt., H. M. Sparrow. Sec.-Treas., E. B. Jewell. Executive Committee: H. M. Sparrow, E. B. Jewell, E. L. Tarr, Edward Martin, Yokoniah Sosola, Sofa Saiwa, Educational Secretary. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., and Y. P. M. V., E. B. Jewell. Sabbath School, Mrs. H. M. Sparrow. Matandani Mission Station Acquired 1908 Postal Address: Blantyre, Nyasa land, Africa. Director: � Minister: Philip Kasonga. Licentiate: Adsis Mbeduwa. Inspector: Harrison Cipao. Village Schools: 10. Teachers: 15 natives. Dispensary: � Thekerani Mission Station Acquired 1923 Address: P. 0. Thekerani, Nyasa- land, Africa. Director: E. L. Tarr. Ministers: E. L. Tarr, Victor Mpheza, Jona- than Kabambe. Licentiate: Ce Spurgeon. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. E. L. Tarr. Inspectors: Ce Maynard, Ce Matthew. Village Schools: 28. Teachers: Mrs. E. L. Tarr and 35 natives. Dispensary: Mrs. E. L. Tarr and native orderly. SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION � 197 Chileka Mission District Address: Blantyre, Nyasaland, Africa. Director: Edward Martin. Ministers: Edward Martin, Morrison Ma- link i. Licentiates: Torn Kach ok a, Jeremiah Ka- ronga, Ben Chona. Village Schools: 11. Inspector: Mills Mbvundula. Head Teacher: Fester Nseula, as- sisted by 16 teachers. CINYAMA MISSION Formerly Mlanje Mission District Organized 1929 Address: Blantyre, Nyasaland, Africa. Director: Sofa Saiwa. Minister: Sofa Saiwa. Village Schools: 11. Inspectors: Harry Khonje, Bester Misiri. Head Teacher: Samson Kavalo, as- sisted by 14 teachers. Thambani Mission Station Organized 1929 Address: P. 0. Mwanza, Nyasa- land, Africa. Director: Yokoniah Sosola. Minister: Yokoniah Sosola. Inspector: Joseph Mangame. Village Schools: 5. Head Teacher: Henderson James, assisted by 7 teachers. UNATTACHED MISSIONS Mwami Mission Address: P. 0. Fort Manning, Nyasaland, Africa. Director: G. Pearson. Faculty: G. Pearson, Miss L. South- gate, Mrs. G. Pearson, Redson, Samuel Moyo, assisted by 7 teachers. Ministers: 0. Pearson, Samuel Moyo. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. G. Pearson, Miss L. South• gate. LAKE VIEW MISSION Address: P. 0. Fort Mlan.geni, Ny- asaland, Africa. Director: Roman Cimera. Faculty: Roman Cimera,, Simon Simon, Assisted by 4 teachers. Minister: Roman Cimera. Licentiates: Willard Magombo, Simon Simon. Luwazi Mission Station Address: P. 0. Nkata Bay, Nyasa- land, Africa. Director: W. L. Davy. Faculty: W. L. Davy, Mrs. W. L. Davy, Simon Ngaiyaye, assisted by 4 native teachers. Ministers: W. L. Davy, Paulos Mhango, Simon Ngaiyaye, Simon Bun- yani. Licentiates: Ce Isaac, William Abanda, Robert Akondwe, Ce Benjamin. In Charge of Dispensary: Mrs. W. L. Davy, assisted by 1 native orderly. Mombera Mission Station Address: P. 0. Mzimba, Nyasa- land, Africa. Director: Simon Msuseni. Head Teacher: � Faculty: Simon Msuseni, assisted by 4 teachers. Ministers: Simon Msuseni, David Nkosi, Jeremiah Muzemala. Licentiates: Ce Andrae, Ce Matthew, Beriat Ntilosanje. MUNGULUNI MISSION (Formerly Mozambique Mission) Organized 1933 Territory: Portuguese East Africa North of latitude 22. l 98 � SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION Area: 260,200 square miles. Population: White, 5,800; Native 4,803,900. Postal Address: P. 0. Munhamade, District de Quilemane, Portu- guese East Africa. Director: M. M. Webster. Faculty: M. M. Webster, John Thomas, Ce Divison. Minister: M. M. Webster. Licentiates: John Thomas, Ce Divison. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. M. M. Webster. In Charge of Dispensary: Mrs. M. M. Webster. ZAMBESI UNION MISSION FIELD Organized zgl6 Territory: Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Bechuanaland Protec- torate, and Southern portion of Belgian Congo. Comprising Northern Rhodesia Mission Field, Northeastern Rhodesia Mission Field, Southern Rhodesia Mis- sion Field, Southern Congo Mis- sion Field and the Rhodesian Conference. Area: 1,020,164 square miles. Population: White, 82,000 approx.; native, 2,977,666; colored, 3,383, Asiatic, 2,364. Churches: 36; total membership, 8,291 (European 3, membership 192, native 36, membership 8,099). Believers not baptized, 5,328. Total believers, 13,619. Telegraphic Address: "Zumosda" Bulawayo. Office Address: 114 Jameson St., Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Telephone: 2210. Postal Address: P. 0. Box 573, Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Legal Assn.: Seventh-day Advent- ist Community of Africa (Incor- porated). Officers: Supt., J. R. Campbell. Sec., Treas., and Auditor, I. H. Harrison. Executive Committee: J. R. Campbell, R. M. Mote, W. B. Rig, gins, E. M. Cadwallader, J. B. Cooks, H. P. Robinson, J. 0 Siepman, I. H. Harrison. Department Secretaries: Educational, E. M. Cadwallader Field Miss. and Home Miss., J. B. Cooks. Medical, � Y. P. M. V., E. M. Cadwallader. Ministers: J. R. Campbell, W. B. Higgins, E. M. Cadwallader, Dr. E. G. Marcus, I. B. Burton, Isaac Xiba Nkomo. Honorary: F. R. Stockil, Harry Sibagobe, Henry Mabona. Licentiates: J. B. Cooks, Dr. C. P. Bringle, Dr. J. 0. Foster, I. H. Harrison. Honorary: E. V. Tarr, F. B. Jewell. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. J. R. Campbell, Mrs. E. M. Cadwallader, Mrs. F. B. Jewell, Mrs. W. B. Higgins, Miss P. von Blerk, Mrs. E. G. Marcus, Mrs. J. G. Foster, Miss Lois Campbell, Mrs. I. H. Har- rison, Dr. F. E. Ingle, Mrs. F. E. Ingle, Maud McEwen, Miss D. Ingle, ,Evelynne Wright, Mrs. C. P. Bringle, Mrs. I. B. Burton, Miss M. Siepman, Miss I. E. Mattheys. SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION � 199 Kanye Medical Mission Station Established 1921 Postal Address: P. 0. Kanye, Via Lobatsi, Bechuanaland Protecto- rate, South Africa. Medical Supt: E. G. Marcus, M.D., 11,11.C.P. & S. (L+din.). Nurse: Miss M. Siepman. Native Orderlies: 2. Village Schools: 7. Village School Teachers: 9. Maun Medical Mission Established 1936 Postal Address: P. 0. Maun, Bech- uanaland Protectorate, South Africa. Medical Supt: C. P. 13ringle, M.D., L.R.C.P. & S. (Edin.). Asst. Supt: J. G. Foster, M.D., L.R.C.P. & S. (Dublin). Nurse: Mrs. L. Raaff. Orderlies: 2. RHODESIAN CONFERENCE (Formerly Rhodesian-Bechuana- land Conference—European) (European) Organized 1929 Territory: European work in Southern Rhodesia, Beira in Por- tuguese East Africa. Area: 149,000 square miles. Population: White, 65,000 approx. (Native population reported un- der Mission Field). Colored and Asiatic, 4,367. Churches: 3; members, 192. Postal Address: Private Bag, Gwelo, Southern Rhodesia, Af- rica. � • Officers: Pres., G. R. Nash. Sec., and Treas., B. Searle. Executive Committee: G. R. Nash, B. Searle, Fred McEwen, C. Trevithick, J. B. Cooks. Minister: G. B. Nash. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. 0. R. Nash. Church School Teacher: Miss R. Staples. Home School Teacher: Miss M. Elegter. SOUTH CONGO MISSION FIELD Organized 1924 Territory: Native work in South- ern portion of Belgian Congo. Churches: 4; membership, 704. Address: Boite Postale 446, Elisa- bethville, Congo Belge, Africa. Officers: Supt., J. G. Siepman. Treas., J. G. Siepman. Executive Committee: J. G. Siepman, Dr. 0. Rouhe, J. R. Campbell, Soldier Kanjanga, Titus Kiana. Department Seceretaries: Sabbath School, Mrs. J. G. Siep- man. Ministers: J. G. Siepman. Native: Albert Kambuwa, Titus Kiana, Soldier Kanjanga. Licentiate: Dr. 0. Rouhe. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. J. G. Siepman, Mrs. 0. Rouhe, Lucy Delhove. Katanga Mission Established 1923 Postal Address: Boite Postale 446, Elisabethville, Congo Beige, Af- rica. Director: J. G. Siepman. Teacher Evangelists: 4. Pastor: 1. Village Schools: 3. Songa Mission Established 1921 Postal Address: Boite Postale, Ka- mina, Congo Beige, Africa. Director: J. G. Siepman. Village Schools: 15. Native Teachers: 16. Ministers: Soldier Kanjanga, Titus Chiyana. 200 � SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION NORTHERN RHODESIA MISSION FIELD Organized 1921 Territory: Native work in North- ern Rhodesia and the Caprivi Strip. Area: 194,000 square miles. Population: Native, 850,000 Ap- prox.; churches, 15; members, 3,335. Postal Address: P. 0. Mission Sid- ing, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Officers: Supt., R. M. Mote. Sec.-Treas., E. L. Jewell. Executive Committee: R. M. Mote, C. E. Wheeler, E. L. ,Jewell,' G. Hiten, Samuel Chi- lumbi. Department Secretaries: Sabbath School European Dept., E. L. Jewell. Sabbath School Native Dept., P. Shamalamo. Y. P. M. V., James Malinki. Ministers: R. M. Mote, C. E. Wheeler, N. C. Stuart, S. M. Konigmacher, James Malinki, Stephen Mu- lomba, Gladstone Imasiku, Peter Lengalenga, Samuel Chilumbi, Elmer Nkomo, Henry Mabona. Licentiates: G. Hiten, P. B. Fairchild, Andrew Shamalimo, Paul Shamalimo, Timothy Elland, Chamyolo Pi- son, Luck Ndhlovu, Isaiah Sia- junza, Willie' Simbombo, Joseph Chongo, Robert Njekwa. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. R. M. Mote, E. L. Jewell, Mrs. C. E. Wheeler, Mrs. N. C. Stuart, Mrs. G. Hiten, Mrs. P. B. Fairchild, Miss Enid Elling- worth (on leave). Dimbwe Mission (Native Mission) Established 1935 Address: C/o Tara Trading Co., Private Bag, Livingstone, North- ern Rhodesia, Africa. Director: Peter Lengalenga. Native Ministers: 2. Village Schools: 3. Village School Teachers: 3. European Inspector: R. M. Mote. Demu Mission (Native Mission) Established 1930 Address: P. 0. Pemba, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Director: Peter Lengalenga. Native Minister: 1. Village Schools: 7. Village School Teachers: 8. European Inspector: P. B. Fair- child. Katima Mulilo Mission Station Established 1921 Address: Private Bag, Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Director and Village School Inspec- tor: N. C. Stuart. Teachers: N. C. Stuart and 3 na- tive workers. Dispensary: Mrs. N. C. Stuart. Native Evangelist: 1. Village Schools: 7. Village School Teachers: 9. Kaumba Mission (Native Mission) Established 1934 Address: P. 0. Mission, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Director: Luck Ndhlovu. Native Evangelist: 1. Village Schools: 6. Village School Teachers: 6. European Inspector: 0. Hiten. Kazungula Mission (Native Mission) Established 1935 Address: P. 0. Mission, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Director: Samuel Chilumbi. Native Minister: 1. Village Schools: 7. Village School Teachers: 7. European Inspector: E. L. Jewell. SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION � 201 Liumba Hill Mission Station Established 1928 Address: P. 0. Kalabo, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Director and School Inspector: C. E. Wheeler. Teachers: C. E. Wheeler and 1 native. Dispensary: Mrs. C. E. Wheeler. Native Minister: 1. Village Schools: 10. Village School Teachers: 10. Munenga Mission (Native Mission) Established 1930 Address: c/o A. Hartzenberg, Esq., Magoye Siding, Private Bag, Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Director: Samuel Chilumbi. Native Minister: 1. Village Schools: 7. Village School Teachers: 8. European School Inspectors: R. M. Mote, E. L. Jewell. Musofu Mission Station Established 1917 Address: Private Bag, Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Director and Village School Inspec- tor: S. M. Konigmacher. Teachers: 2. Dispensary: S. M. Konigmacher. Native Evangelists: 2. Village Schools: 2. Village School Teachers: 2. Rusangu Mission Station Established 1905 Address: P. 0. Mission, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Director: R. M. Mote. Farm Director: G. Hiten. Village School Inspector: P. B. Fairchild. Teachers: Mrs. R. M. Mote, P. B. Fair- child, Mrs. P. B. Fairchild, G. Hiten, and natives. Dispensary: Mrs. R. M. Mote. Village Schools: 2. Village School Teachers: 2. Native Minister: 1. Sala Mission Station (Native Mission) Established 1931 Address: c/o Shangara Store, P. 0. Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Director: Andrew Shamalimo. Village Schools: 4. Village School Teachers: 4. Native Evangelist: 1. European Inspector: R. M. Mote. Sitote Mission Station (Native Mission) Established 1933 Address: P. 0. Senanga, Barotse- land, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Director: N. C. Stuart. Native Evangelist: 1. Village Schools: 3. Teachers: -. European Inspector: N. C. Stuart. Ndola District Mission (Native Mission) Established 1937 Address: P. 0. Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Director: James Malinki. Native Minister: 1. Native Evangelist: 1. Village Schools: 4. Village School Teachers: 4. European Inspector: R. M. Mote. Tapo Mission Station (Native Misson) Established 1936 Address: P. 0. Kalabo, Barotse- land, N. Rhodesia, Africa. Director: Gladstone Imasiku. Native Minister: 1. Village Schools: 4. Teachers: 4. European Inspector: C. E. Wheeler. 202 � SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION NORTHEASTERN RHO- DESIAN MISSION FIELD Established 1926 Territory: Northeast Rhodesia, west of meridian 3. Area: 97,000 square miles. Population: Native, 513,550. Address: P. 0. Kawambwa, via N'Dola, Northern Rhodesia. Churches: 2; members, 487. Officers: Supt., R. P. Robinson. Treas., Union Treasurer. Executive Committee: R. P. Robinson, J. R. Campbell, Job Mabuti. Minister: R. P. Robinson. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. R. P. Robinson. Chimpempe Mission Station Established 1921 Address: P. 0. Kawambwa, via N'Dola, Northern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Director: R. P. Robinson. Teachers: 3 natives. Native Evangelists: 4. Village Schools: 4. Village School Teachers: 4. Luapula Mission Station Established 1929 (Native Mission) Address: C/o Chimpempe Mission, P. 0. Kawambwa, via N'Dola, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Director and School Inspector: R. P. Robinson. Native Evangelist: 1. Native Teachers: 2. SOUTHERN RHODESIA MISSION FIELD Organized 1921 Territory: Native work in South- ern Rhodesia. Area: 149,000 square miles. Population: Native, 1,107,666. Churches: 13, members, 3,475. Address: Private Bag, Gwelo, Southern Rhodesia. Officers: Supt., G. R. Nash. Sec. and Treas., B. Searle. Executive Committee: G. R. Nash, B. Searle, Christopher Robinson, W. B. Higgins, A. W. Austen, E. Janda, James Nde- bele. Department Secretaries: Field Miss. and Y. P. M. V., James Ndebele. Sabbath School, � Ministers: G. R. Nash, Christopher Rob- inson. Native: Otis Ndebele, Moses Donga, Clarence Silombe Moyo, John Nigani, Alfred Gama, Ed- ward Janda, Paul Mbono, Emory Mlalazi, Mark Mlalazi. Licentiates: Native: Jonah Chimuka, Enoch Wahungana, James S. Moyo, William Myengwa, James Nde- bele, Richard Taipa. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. G. R. Nash, Mrs. Chris- topher Robinson, B. Searle, A. W. Austen, Mrs. B. Searle. Native Colporteurs: 4. Bulawayo Location Mission District Established 1929 (Native Mission District) Address: Box 573, Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Director: Moses Donga. Native Teachers: 2. Village Schools: 2. European Inspector: A. W. Austen. Filabusi Mission District Established 1929. (Native Mission District) Address: Care Mayfair Mine Store, Filabusi, via Bulawayo, South Rhodesia, Africa. SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION � 203 Director: Clarence Silombe Moyo. Native Teachers: 5. Village Schools: 5. European Inspector: A. W. Austen. Fort Victoria Mission District Established 1910 Address: "Stanhope," P. 0. Fort Victoria, Southern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Director: Paul Mbono. Native Teachers: 3. Village Schools: 3. European Inspector: F. R. Stockil. Hanke Mission Station (Native Mission) Postal Address: P. 0. Selukwe, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Director: J. Nigani. Native Teachers: 7. Village Schools: 7. European Inspector: P. A. Venter. HEADLANDS MISSION Established 1929 (Native Mission) Address: c/o Inyazura Mission, P. 0. Inyazura, Southern Rho- desia, Africa. Director: Enoch Wahungana. Native Teachers: 3. Village Schools: 3. European Inspector: C. Robinson. Inyazura Mission Station Established 1910 Address: Inyazura Mission, P. 0. Inyazura, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Director: Christopher Robinson. Miss C. Stevens, with 4 native teachers. Dispensary: Mrs. C. Robinson. Inyazura Village Schools Address: Inyazura Mission, P. 0. Inyazura, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Inspector: C. Robinson. Native Evangelists: 2. Native,Teachers: 10. Village Schools: 10. Lower Gwelo Mission Hospital (Formerly Lower Gwelo Medical Mission. Hospital) Established 1931 Address: Private Bag, Gwelo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Medical Superintendent: Frank E. Ingle, B. Sc., M. D., D. N. B. (U. S. A.), L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S. (Edin.), L. R. F. P., S. (Glas- gow). Nurse: Miss D. Ingle. Lower Gwelo Mission Station (Formerly Somabula) Established 1901 Address: Private Bag, Gwelo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Director: E. V. Tarr. Native Evangelist: 1. Native Teachers: 5. Village Schools: 2. European Inspector: P. A. Venter. Lower Shangani Mission Station (Native Mission) Address: C/o H. Burman, Lonely Mine, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Director: Otis Ndebele. Native Teachers: 5. Village Schools: 5. European Inspector: A. W. Austen. Nata Mission District Established 1936 Address: c/o Solusi Mission, Bola- wayo, Southern Rhodesia. Director: Mark Mlalazi. European Inspector: A. W. Austen. Native Evangelist: 1. Native Teachers: 7. Village Schools: 7. 204 � SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION Solusi Mission Station Established 1894 Address: Solusi Mission, Bula- wayo, Southern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Director: W. B. Higgins. European Inspector of Village Schools: 'W. M. Cooks. Village Schools: 2. Native Teachers: 2. Union Training School (See Educa- tional Institutions). Dispensary: F. B. Jewell. Gwaai Mission District (Formerly Tjolotjo Mission) Established 1929. (Native Mission District) Address: C/o M. R. MacKinnon's • Store, Gwaai Siding, Private Bag 58 L, Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Director: J. S. Moyo. Village Schools: 2. Native Teachers: 2. European Inspector: A. W. Austen. Mrewa Mission District Address: C/o Mr. H. Robinson, Private Bag, Macheke, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Director: Edward Janda. Mondora Mission District Address: C/o Lower Gwelo Mis- sion, Private Bag, Gwelo, South- ern Rhodesia Africa. Director: Emory Mlalazi. Midlands Mission District Address: C/o Lower Gwelo Mis- sion, Private Bag, Gwelo, South- ern Rhodesia, Africa. Director: Alfred Gama. Village Schools: 4. Native Teachers: 4. European Inspector: P. A. Venter. INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTH- ERN AFRICAN DIVISION Educational: Bongo Training School, Missao Adventista, Lepi, Distrito de Benguela, Angola, Portuguese West Africa. Gitwe Training School, via Us- umbura, Urundi, Central Af- rica. Good Hope Training School, Riv- erside, Klipfontein Road, Ath- lone, Cape Province, South Af- rica. Helderberg College (for Euro- peans), Box 22, Somerset West, Cape Province, South Africa. Malamulo Training School, P. 0. Malamulo, Nyasaland, British Central Africa. Solusi Training School, Bula- wayo, Southern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Publishing: � 0 Malamulo Mission Press, P. 0. Malamulo, Nyasaland, British Central Africa,. Sentinel Publishing Co., Ros- mead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa. Medical: Hospitals: Bongo Hospital, Lepi, Angola, Portuguese West Africa. Cancele Mission Hospital, Mount Frere, East Griqualand, South Africa. Kanye Hospital, Kanye, via Lo- batsi, British Bechuanaland, Africa. Lower Gwelo Hospital, Private Bag, Gwelo, Southern Rho- desia. Malamulo Hospital, Malamulo Mission, P. 0 . Malamulo, Ny- asaland, Central Africa. Maun Medical Mission Hospital, P. 0. Mann, via Palapye Road, Bechuanaland Protectorate. Mwami Mission Hospital, Fort Manning, Northern Rhodesia. SOUTHERN AFRICAN- DIVISION � 205 Ngorna Mission Hospital, P. 0. Usumbura, Urundi, Central Africa. Nokuphila Hospital, Western Na- tive Township, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Songa Mission Hospital, B. P. Kamina, Belgian Congo, Cen- tral Africa. Dispensaries: Chimpempe Mission Dispensary, P. 0. Kawambwa, Northeast Rhodesia, Africa. Durban Indian Mission Dispen- sary, S.D.A. Church, Keats Avenue, Durban, Natal, South Africa. Gitwe Mission Dispensary, P. 0. Usumbura, Urundi, Central Africa. Inyazura Mission Dispensary, Inyazura, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Katima Mulilo Mission Dispen- sary, Private Bag, Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia. Kirundu Mission Dispensary, Kirundu, via Kindu, Province Orientale, Congo Beige, Cen- tral Africa. Kolo Mission Dispensary, Mo- rija, Basutoland, South Africa. Liumba Hill Dispensary, P. 0. Kalabo, Barotseland, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Luz Mission Dispensary, Caixa Postal 33, Vila Luzo, Angola, Portuguese West Africa. Matandani Mission Dispensary, Blantyre, Nyasaland, Africa. Musufu Mission, Dispensary, Pri- vate Bag, Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Nova Lisboa Dispensary, Caixa Postal No. 3, Nova Lisboa, An- gola, Portuguese West Africa. Rusangu Mission Dispensary, P. 0. Mission Siding, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Rwankeri Mission Dispensary, Rwankeri P. 0., Kigali, Ru- anda, Central Africa. Solusi Mission Dispensary, Bula- wayo, Southern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Shiloh Mission Dispensary, Lun- sklip, Northern Transvaal, South Africa. Thekerani Mission Dispensary, P. 0. Thekerani, Nyasaland, B. C. Africa. SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISION (Organized as the India Union Mission, 191o; reorganized, 1919) Territory: India, Burma, Ceylon, and adjacent islands politically attached, Afghanistan, Nepal, and Bhutan. Area: 2,232,057 square miles. Population: 371,861,028; churches, 107; members, 5,092. Cable and Telegraphic Address: "Adventist," Poona, India. Post Office Address: Box 15, Poona, India. Officers: Pres., N. C. Wilson. Sec.-Treas., and Auditor, A. Ed- win Nelson. Division Committee: N. C. Wil- son, A. Edwin Nelson, E. D. Thomas, L. C. Shepard, J. M. Steeves, E. M. Meleen, F. H. Loasby, T. J. Michael, H. Chris- tensen, J. 0. Wilson, H. C. Men- kel, M.D., R. B. Thurber, A. G. Rodgers, L. G. Mookergee, I. F. Blue, L. B. Losey, G. A. Nelson, M.D. Legal Assn.: "The India Finan- cial Association of Seventh-day Adventists." Chairman, N. C. Wilson. Secretary and Treasurer: A. Ed- win Nelson. 206 � SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISION Transportation Agent: A. Edwin Nelson. Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., J. M. Steeves. Field Miss., L. C. Shepard. Medical, G. A. Nelson, M. D. Ministerial and Religious Lib., R. B. Thurber. Sabbath School and Home Miss., E. D. Thomas. Ministers: N. C. Wilson, A. Edwin Nelson, E. D. Thomas, L. C. Shepard, J. M. Steeves, R. R. Thurber,, I. F. Blue, L. B. Losey, L. G. Mookerjee, J. C. H. Collett. Licentiates: G. A. Nelson, M.D., A. G. Rodgers. Missionary Licentiates: Miss M. Broderson, Miss L. A. Baird, G. F. H. Ritchie, S. Daw- son, B. G. Butherus, W. Mac- kett, E. F. Austin, R. Rice, J. L. Shannon, E. J. Henning, M. S. Prasado Rao, Miss M. Harder, Mrs. S. Owens. Wives of workers: Mrs. N. C. Wilson, Mrs. A. Edwin Nelson, Mrs. E. D. Thomas, Mrs. L. C. Shepard, Mrs. J. M. Steeves, Mrs. R. B. Thurber, Mrs. A. G. Rodgers, Mrs. I. F. Blue, Mrs. L. B. Losey, Mrs. G. F. H. Ritchie, Mrs. L. G. Mookerjee, Mrs. G. A. Nelson, Mrs. B. G. Butherus, Mrs. J. L. Shannon, Mrs. E. G. Henning, Mrs. M. S. Prasado Rao. BURMA MISSION . Organized igig Territory: Burma, including the Shan States; the Andaman, and Nicobar Islands. Population: 14,696,601; churches, 11; members, 624. Cable Address: "Adventist," Ran- goon. Office Address: 30 Voyle Road, Cantt., Rangoon, Burma. Officers: Supt., J. 0. Wilson. Sec., J. 0. Wilson. Treas., D. C. Jacob. Executive Committee: J. 0. Wil- son, D. C. Jacob, Thara Peter, E. A. Crane, F. A. Wyman, J. Phillips, R. A. Beckner, Thara Myat Po, Pastor H. G. Wood- ward. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., B. F. Mac Gowan. Home Miss., J. 0. Wilson. Educational, J. Phillips. Medical, E. A. Crane. Sabbath School, Mrs. J. 0. Wil- son. Y. P. M. V., .1. Phillips. Ministers: J. 0. Wilson, J. Phillips, W. W. Christensen. Licentiates: J. IV. Baldwin, Freedie l3a Tin. Missionary Licentiates: 0. F. Mac Gowan, D. C. Jacob, Ma Faery, Saya Pein Kyi, Mrs. J. 0. Wilson, Mrs. A. E. Crane, Mrs. F. A. Wyman, Mrs. J. Phillips, Mrs. R. A. Beckner, Mrs. H. G. Woodward. IRAWADDY DELTA MISSION FIELD Territory: Irawaddy Delta. Address: 30 Voyle Road, Rangoon, Burma. Churches: 8; members, 346. Cable Address: "Adventist," Ran- goon. Officers: � • Supt. and Sec., E. A. Crane. Treas., D. C. Jacob. Executive Committee: E. A. Crane, 1). C. Jacob, H. G. Wood- SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISION � 207 ward, R. A. Beckner, Thara, Po Shwe, Saya, Deacon David, Di- rector of Myaungmya, Station, Saya Po Toke. Ministers: E. A. Crane, R. A. Beckner, J. C. Dean, Saya Deacon David, Saya Po Toke, Thara Po Shwe. MYAUNGMYA MISSION STATION Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Myaungmya, Burma. Director: Pastor Po Shwe. Ministers: 1. Village Schools: — Village School Teachers: —. HTUGI MISSION STATION Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, P. 0. Htugyi, Heuzada Dist., Burma. Director: Pastor Po Toke. Ministers: — Village Schools: — Village School Teachers: —. NORTH BURMA MISSION FIELD Territory: North Burma. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission Training School, Meiktila, Bur- ma. Cable Address: "Adventist," Meik- tila. Churches: 2; members, 144. Officers: Supt., F. A. Wyman. Sec. and Treas., .Union Training School Treasurer. Executive Committee: F. A. Ivy_ man, Pastor H. Baird, J. Phil- lips, Mission Field Treasurer, Arthur Ba Tin, Thara Myat Po. Ministers: F. A. Wyman, H. Baird, Thara Myat Po. SHWENYAUNGBIN MISSION STATION Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Shwenyaungbin, P. 0. Toungoo, Burma. Director: Pastor H. Baird. Ministers: 2. Licensed Minister: 1. Village Schools: — Village School Teachers: —. TENASSERIM MISSION FIELD Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Kamamaung, Shwegon P. 0., Burma. Church: 1; members, 134. Officers: Supt., Thara Peter. Sec. and Treas., Tun Maung. Executive Committee: Thara Peter, Thara Tun Maung, Thara Ohn Bwint, Thara Tha Thara Paul, J. 0. Wilson. Minister: Thara Peter. KAMAMAUNG MISSION STATION Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Kamamaung, P. 0. Shwegon, Thaton District, Burma. Director: Pastor Peter. Ministers: — Village Schools: — Village School Teachers: —. NORTHEAST INDIA MISSION Organized roro Territory: The Presidency of Ben- gal; the Provinces of Bihar and Orissa and Assam. Population: 102,664,778. Churches: 19; membership, 770. Telegraphic Address: "Adventist," Ranchi. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, Baragain, Ranchi. Officers: Supt., F. H. Loasby. Sec.-Treas., F. J. Mainstone. Executive Committee: F. H. Loasby, F. J. Mainstone, J. F. Ashlock, G. A. Hamilton, H. D. Strever, H. H. Mattison, H. E. Voorhees, Dr. J. Johannes, N. G. Mookerjee, P. C. Gayen, R. L. Nimble. Department Secretaries: Book Depot, F. J. Mainstone. Educational, E. D. Thomas. Home Miss., F. H. Loasby. Field Miss., H. E. Voorhees. Asst. Field Miss., P. K. Mandal. Medical, Dr. J. Johannes, M.D. Sabbath School, E. D. Thomas. Y. P. M. V., J. M. Steeves. Ministers: H. G. Woodward, R. J. Borrow- dale, J. F. Ashlock, G. A. Hamil- ton, R. L. Kimble, C. Jensen, C. A. Larsen, W. B. Votaw, P. C. Gayen, Benjamin Peters, Le- Roy Hunter, P. D. Kujur, H. D. Strever, F. H. Loasby. Licentiates: H. E. Voorhees, T. C. Bairagee, J. J. Matson, B. K. Haldar, U. N. Haldar, Dr. J. Johannes, S. C. Madhu, P. N. Baroi, Barko Kisku, N. G. Mookerjee, A. K. Bairagee, I. B. Bairagee, Jonas Singh, H. H. Mattison, Patras Khakha, Hanukh Tiru, Samuel Kandulna, F. J. Mainstone. 208 Missionary Licentiates: Miss Edna Dyer, Mrs. H. G. Woodward, Mrs. R. J. Borrow- dale, Mrs. J. F. Ashlock, Mrs. R. L. Kimble, Mrs. C. Jensen, Mrs. C. A. Larsen, Mrs. W. B. Votaw, Mrs. LeRoy Hunter, Mrs. H. D. Strever, Mrs. F. H. Loasby, Mrs. H. E. Voorhees, Mrs. J. J. Mat- son,' Mrs. J. Johannes, Mrs. H. H. Mattison, Mrs. F. J. Main- stone. Mission Office Workers: J. M. Wickins, Miss P. Hart. ASSAM MISSION FIELD Territory: Assam. Population: 9,247,857. Churches: — Membership: 6. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Nong- thymmai, Shillong, Assam. Officers: Supt., J. F. Ashlock. Sec.-Treas., J. F. Ashlock. Executive Committee: J. F. Ash- lock, F. H. Loasby, R. E. Rajee. Minister: J. F. Ashlock. Missionary Credentials: Mrs. J. F. Ashlock. Indian Workers: 2. Station: Shillong. SHILLONG MISSION STATION Address: S. D. A. Mission, Nong- thymmai, Shillong, Assam. Director: J. F. Ashlock. Village Schools: —. Vernacular Teachers: —. Evangelists and Workers: 2. BENGAL MISSION FIELD Territory: Bengal. Area: 82,955 square miles. SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISION � 209 Population: 51,087,338. Churches: 11; membership, 252. Address: S. D. A. Mission, 36 Park Street, Calcutta, India. Officers: Supt., G. A. Hamilton. Sec., G. A. Hamilton. Treas., F. J. Mainstone. Executive Committee: G. A. Hamilton, LeRoy Hunter, Dr. J. Johannes, H. G. Woodward, P. C. Gayen, U. N. Haldar, Jonas Singh. Ministers: G. A. Hamilton, R. L. Kimble, H. G. Woodward, P. C. Gayen, LeRoy Hunter. Licentiates: T. C. Bairagee, J. J. Matson, B. K. Haldar, U. N. Haldar, Dr. J. Johannes, S. C. Madhu, A. K. Bairagee, I. B. Bairagee, Jonas Singh, P. N. Baroi. Missionary Credentials: Miss Edna Dyer, Mrs. H. G. Woodward, Mrs. J. Johannes, Mrs. R. L. Kimble, Mrs. LeRoy Hunter, Mrs. J. J. Matson. Indian Workers: 36. Doctor: Dr. J. Johannes, M.D. Church Schools: 1. Village Schools: 6. Dispensaries: 2. Boarding School: 1. Stations: Barisal, Chuadanga, Go- palganj, Jalirpar. BARISAL STATION Address: S. D. A. Mission, Ale- kanda, Barisal, India. Director: P. C. Gayen. Village Schools: 4. Vernacular Teachers: 4. Evangelists and Workers: 8. CHUADANGA MISSION STATION Address: S. D. A. Mission, Chua- danga. P. 0., Nadia District{, Bengal, India. Director: J. J. Matson. Village Schools: 2. Vernacular Teachers: 2. Evangelists and Workers: 2. GOPALGANJ MISSION STATION Address: S. D. A. Mission, Gopal- ganj P. 0., Faridpur Dist., Ben- gal, India. Director: Le Roy Hunter. Village Schools: —. Boarding School: 1. Vernacular Teachers: 9. Evangelists and Workers: 3. JALIRPAR MISSION STATION Address: S. D. A. Mission, Jalirpar P. 0., Faridpur District, Bengal, India. Director: Dr. J. Johannes, M.D. Village Schools: —. Vernacular Teachers: —. Hospital: 1. Evangelists and Workers: 7. BIHAR MISSION FIELD Territory: Bihar. Area: 103,501 square miles. Population: 38,127,122. Churches: 8; membership, 512. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Kar- matar, E. I. R. Officers: Supt., H. D. Strever. Sec., H. D. Strever. Treas., F. J. Mainstone. Executive Committee: H. D. Strever, C. A. Larsen, R. J. Borrowdale, P. D. Kujur, C. Jen- sen, Barko Kisku, Hanukh Tiru. Ministers: H. D. Strever, R. J. Borrowdale, C. A. Larsen, W. B. Votaw, P. D. Kujur, Benjamin Peters, C. Jensen. Licentiates: Barko Kisku, N. G. Mookerjee, Patras Khakha, Hanukh Tiru, Samuel Kandulna. 210 � OUTI-1FAIN ASIA DIVISION Missionary Credentials: Mrs. R. J. Borrowdale, Mrs. C. Jensen, Mrs. C. A. Larsen, Mrs. W. B. Votaw, Mrs. H. D. Strever. Indian Workers: 51. Village Schools: 17. Dispensaries: 2. Boarding School: 1. Stations: Babum ah al, Karin atar, Khunti, Ranchi. BABUMAHAL STATION Address: S. D. A. Mission, Babum- ahal, Katoria P. 0., via Simul- tala, E. I. R. Director. R. J. Borrowdale. Village Schools: 5. Vernacular Teachers: 5. Evangelists and Workers: 4. KARMATAR STATION Address: S. D. A. Mission, Karma- tar, E. I. R. Director: H. D. Strever. Village Schools: 3. Boarding School: 1. Vernacular Teachers: 12. Evangelists and Workers: 10. KHUNTI STATION Address: S. D. A. Mission, Khunti Post Office, Ranchi District, In- dia. Director: C. Jensen. Village Schools: 7. Vernacular Teachers: 7. Evangelists and Workers: 0. RANCHI MISSION STATION Address: Morhabadi Villa, Bari- atu Road, Ranchi, India. Director: C. A. Larsen. Village Schools: 2. Vernacular Teachers: 2. Evangelists and Workers: 5. ORISSA MISSION FIELD Territory: Orissa. Population: 4,202,461. Officers: Supt., H. H. Mattison. Sec.-Treas., P. J. Mainstone. Executive Committee: The Union Committee. NORTHWEST INDIA UNION MISSION Organized x919; Reorganized 1929; Reorganized 1937 Territory: Punjab, United Prov- inces, Delhi Province, Rajputana, Sind, Kashmir, Afghanistan, Ba- luchistan, Northwest Frontier Province, with connected native States. Population: 110,053,942; churches, 18; membership, 1,142. Office Address: 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Officers: Supt., T. J. Michael. Sec. and Treas., C. A. Hart. Executive Committee: T. J. Michael, C. A. Hart, T. K. Lud- gate, J. B. Conley, 0. W. Nolda, J. M. Hnatyshyn, E. R. Streeter, R. C. Lindholm, M. P. Sharma, B. Peter, I. F. Blue. Department Secretaries: Educational, The Division Edu- cational Secretary. Field Miss., J. M. Hnatyshyn. Home Miss. and Sabbath School, Miss T. E. Sandberg. Medical, --. Manager of Book Depot, C. A. Hart. Y. P. M. V., Division M. V. Sec. Ministers: T. J. Michael, C. C. Belgrave, H. W. Carter, 0. 0. Mattison, H. C. Menkel, M.D., R. P. Morris, E. R. Streeter, J. B. Conley, A. SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISION � 211 Gardner, J. Ali Baldish, Viru Mall, B. Peter, R. E. Loasby, 0. W. Nolda, M. G. Champion, L. E. Allen, M. P. Sharma, P. K. Simpson, E. R. Reynolds, T. K. Ludgate. Licentiates: J. M. Hnatyshyn, R. C. Lindholm, M.D., Umr Din, Mela Ram, Nabi Bakhsh, Badruddin, G. D. Bates, B. A. Howard, Harnam Dass, Barkat Masih II, Piyare Lal, Mehnga Mall, H. C. Alexander, Faquir Chand, Jhande Khan. Missionary Licentiates: Miss T. E. Sandberg, C. A. Hart, Miss V. Chilton, W. Janes, Miss H. Coslick, Miss G. M. Carrau, C. Samuel, Mitthias, Daniel Lashkari, Nirmal Singh, Alla Ditta I, Prem Masih, Inayet Masih, Albert Chand, Barkat Masih I, Edward Gardner, Fazil Masih, Labhu Mall, H. F. Wes- ley, Alla Ditta II, Francis Wray, Abdulla Khan, Nihalla Singh, K. Peter, Chirag Din, Sher Singh, Chander Sen, Masih Dayal, Sun- der Das, Joseph Masih, Mrs. M. Christo. Office Workers: F. Brown, Daniel M. Rai, Miss U. V. Janes. Other Workers: Mrs. P. K. Simpson, V. Stotes- bury, Mrs. M. G. Champion, Mrs. H. C. Alexander, Mrs. M. H. Luqa, Abdulla, Shariff Din, Mrs. Barkat Shad, Miss Raj Begum, Munshi Ram, Barkat Khan, Nawab Din, Paul Thomas, M. A. Paul, Ahmed Hasan, Mrs. Masih Diyal, Mercy Christo, Barkat Din, Bashir Mall, Kath- erine Singh, R. A. Ditta, Masih Charan, Mary Charan, Ghulam Masih, Fazil Sajid. UNITED PROVINCES MISSION FIELD Territory: United Provinces and Delhi Province. Population: 50,251,079; churches, 9; membership, 500. Address: 17 Abbott Road, Luck- now, India. Officers: Supt., J. B. Conley. Sec.-Treas., C. A. Hart. Executive Committee: J. B. Con- ley, C. A. Hart, P. K. Simpson, B. A. Howard, Chander Sen. Department Secretaries: Union Department Secretaries. Ministers: J. B. Conley, P. K. Simpson, H. W. Carter, C. C. Belgrave, 0. 0. Mattison, T. K. Ludgate. Licentiates: G. D. Bates, B. A. Howard, Piyare Lal. Missionary Licentiates: Chander Sen, Miss V. Chilton, Nirmal Singh, Sher Singh, Fran- cis Wray, Nihal Singh, Sunder Das, Albert Chand, Edward Gard- ner, H. F. Wesley, Miss G. M. Carrau. Stations: Hapur, Allahabad, Lucknow. HAPUR MISSION STATION Add..ses: S. D. A. Mission, Hapur, U. P., India. Director: 0. 0. Mattison. Village Schools: 5. Vernacular Teachers: 5. ALLAHABAD MISSION STATION Address: 15 Canning Road, Alla- habad, India. Director: H. W. Carter. Village Schools: —. Vernacular Teachers: —. 212 � SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISION LUCKNOW MISSION STATION Address: 17 Abbott Road, Luck- now, India. Director: J. B. Conley. Village Schools: —. Vernacular Teachers: —. PUNJAB LOCAL MISSION FIELD Organized 1919; Reorganized 1937 Territory: Punjab, Northwest Frontier Province, Kashmir. Population: 36,821,464; churches, 7; membership, 590. Address: C/o 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Officers: Supt., E. R. Streeter. Sec.-Treas., C. A. Hart. Executive Committee: E. R. Streeter, C. A. Hart, R. P. Mor- ris, L. E. Allen, B. Peter, Mela Ram, Mehnga Mal, E. R. Rey- nolds, H. C. Alexander. � . Department Secretaries: Union Department Secretaries. Ministers: B. Peter, Vim Mall, R. P. Mor- ris, L. E. Allen, J. Ali Bakhsh, E. R. Reynolds. Licentiates: Dr. R. C. Lindholm, H. C. Alex- ander, Faquir Chand, Badderud- din, Diyal Masih, Harnam Das, Umar Din, Nabi Bux, Mehnga Mall, Mela Ram, Jhande Khan. Missionary Licentiates: Abdulla, Inayet Masih, Fazil Masih, Joseph, Daniel, Labhu Mall, Alla Ditta II, K. Peter, Charag Din, Alla Ditta I, Mitthias, C. Samuel, Prem Masih. Stations: Chuharkana, Lahore. CHUHARKANA MISSION STATION Address: S. D. A. Mission, Chuhar- kana Mandi, Punjab, India. Director: R. P. Morris. Village Schools: —. Vernacular Teachers: —. LAHORE MISSION STATION Address: 10 Aziz Road, Canal Bank, Lahore, India. Director: E. R. Reynolds. Village Schools: —. Vernacular Teachers: —. SIND LOCAL MISSION FIELD Organized 1937 Territory: Sind Province. Area: 46,378 square miles. Population: 3,887,070; churches, 1; membership, 18. Address: 1 Glizri Road, Karachi, India. Officers: • Supt., 0. W. Nolda. Sec.-Treas., 0. W. Nolda. Executive Committee: The Union Committee. Department Secretaries: The Union Department Secre- taries. Minister: 0. W. Nolda. Missionary Licentiate: Barkat Masih. SOUTH INDIA UNION. MISSION Organized rgrg Territory: The Madras Presidency with its neighboring native states, including such parts of Hydera- bad State as are allied thereto by languages; Ceylon, the Mal- dive and Lacadive Islands. Population: 75,000,000; churches, 61; membership, 2,304. Telegraphic Address: " Adventist," Bangalore. SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISION � 213 Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, 9 Cunningham Road, Bangalore, South India. Officers: Supt., E. M. Meleen. Sec. and Treas., C. H. Mackett. Acting Sec. and Treas., T. Killo- way. Executive Committee: E. M. Me- leen, C. H. Mackett, D. MT. Hun- ter, 0. A. Skau, E. R. Osmunson, H. M. Peak, C. A. Boykin, Dr. A. E. Clark, Dr. D. W. Semmens, I. K. Moses, S. Thomas, G. P. Crussiah,' L. B. Losey and T. Killoway. Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., J. M. Steeves. Field Miss., C. A. Boykin. Acting Field Miss., E. D. Will- mott. Home Miss., L. G. Mookerjee. Medical, Dr. A. E. Clark. Sabbath School, E. D. Thomas. Minister: E. M. Meleen. Licentiates: C. A. Boykin, C. H. Mackett. Missionary Licentiate: T. Killoway. Other Workers: S. J. Cuxton, Miss N. Asprey, I. K. Moses, Miss M. Sterling, V. V. Krishnayya. KANARESE MISSION FIELD Territory: Mysore, Coorge, and that portion of North Kanara, not included in Western India. Population: 11,000,000; churches, 5; membership, 211. Office Address: 9 Cunningham Road, Bangalore. Stations: Kollegal, Kaliyur, Bangalore, Krishnarajapuram and Mercara. Officers: Supt., E. M. Meleen. Sec.-Treas., I. K. Moses. Executive Committee: E. M. Me- leen, I. K. Moses, L. B. Losey, C. K. John, and A. E. Rawson. Department Secretaries: Home Miss., Mrs. L. G. Mooker- jee. Sabbath School (acting), I. K. Moses. Minister: A. E. Rawson. Licentiate: C. K. John. Indian Workers: C. K. John, J. Joshua, B. Isaac, A. D. Jonathan. CEYLON MISSION FIELD Territory: Ceylon and Maldive Islands. Churches: 4; membership, 130. Office Address: Supt., Seventh -day Adventist Mission, Bethel Chapel; Alfred House Gardens, Colpetty, Co- lombo, Ceylon. Stations: Colombo, Kottawa, Moratuwa, Hanwella, Jaffna, Hewadewela. Officers: Sec.-Treas., H. M. Peak. Executive Committee: H. M. Peak, A. F. Jessen, E. D. Wi- jesinghr, Y. G. Prakasam. Ministers: H. M. Peak, E. D. Wijesinghe. Licentiates: A. F. Jessen, J. I. Fernando. Other Workers: A. R. Pieris, D. ananasunderam, A. Jesudass, S. De Silva, A. Jay- asundra, Mrs. Jessen. MALAYALAM MISSION FIELD Territory: Cochin, South Kanara, Malabar, Travancore State (ex- cept portion included in the Tamil Mission), and the Laca- dive Islands. Population: 8,000,000; churches, 20; membership, 852. Office Address: Seventh-day Ad- ventist Mission, Kottarakara, Travancore, South India. Stations: Adventpuram, Aruvicodu, Ara- mana, Cheriakolla, Erathavoor, 214 � SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISION Karamana, Kanjirakonam, Kac- kamulla, Karickam, Kannam- codu, Kizhanguvilla, Kottayam, Kulatharnal, Kunnamkulam, Kunnathukal, Manoor, Mancha- vilakam, Meyannoor, Munda- vanmala, Mylaudy, Neduman- gadu, Parsala, Pattam, Paru- thipally, Palliman, Pandara- thara, Pathanamthitta, Puja- pura, Palodu, Perumkulam, Thal- ikunnu, Vadavathur, Velloor, Vennikulam. Officers: Supt., E. R. Osmunson. Sec.-Treas., G. P. Crussiah. Executive Committee: E. R. Os- munson, G. P. Crussiah, E. L. Gardner,K. C. David, M. Bhag- gian, . V. Zachariah, L. C. Charles. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., Home Miss., and Sabbath School, T. V. Zacariah. Ministers: E. R. Osmunson, S. N. David, J. Joshua, A. C. Jacob, K. S. Peter. Licentiates: E. L. Gardner, M. Bhaggian, S. Nallathampy, T. V. Zachariah. Indian Workers: M. Bhaggian, D. Charles, G. P. Crussiah, S. N. David, A. C. Jacob, V. Jacob, A. D. Jackson, P. S. Johnson, U. J. Japeth, J. Joshua, C. P. John, M. J. Laban, A. I. Lazarus, S. S. Lazarus, D. Mary, K. R. Matthew, M. C. Moses, S. Nallathampy, S. Na- thanie, J. Paul, K. S. Peter, A. Shadrack, T. P. Wilson, T. V. Zachariah. TAMIL MISSION FIELD Territory: North Arkot, South Arkot, Chingleput, Salem, Coim- batore, (excluding such portion as is being worked in the Kana- rese languages), Nilgiri Hills, Trichinopoly, Tanjore, Ramnad, Madura, Tinnevelly, Palni Hills, Podukotah State, Pondicherry, Karikal and that portion) of Travancore State lying south and east of the river which runs immediately north of Martadam. Population: 23,353,670; churches, 18; membership, 557. Office Address: Nad ar' s Bungalow, Kodaikanal, India. Stations: Madras, Pondicherry, Pa li kon - dai, Madura, Nagercoil, Kuruat- toor, Trichinopoly, Karianan- thal, Allagianalloor, Kalloorany, Tuticorin, Nazareth, Sawyerpu- ram, Sarodu, Athur; Sanaivilla- kam, Chellankonam, Eathavillai, Adiyal Mudalur, Palaniappapu- ram, Podanur, Tirupur, Oota- camund, Kannankarai, Mulachi, Makamandapam, Yellagiri Hills. Officers: Supt., 0. A. Skau. Sec.-Treas., J. Miller. Executive Committee: 0. A. Skau, J. Miller, C. A. W. Ritchie, E. D. Willmott, V. D. Koilpillai, G. Gurubatham, M. I. Pakkianan- than. Department Secretaries: Sabbath School, M. L. Pak- kiananthan. Ministers: 0. A. Skau, S. Thomas, V. Isaac, V. D. Koilpillai, C. A. W. Ritchie. Licentiates: E. D. Willmott, C. John, A. Selvayagam, M. I. Pakkianan- than, John Samuel, Job Miller, N. Vinayagam, K. G. Samuel, G. Gurubatham, S. K. Arumana- yagam. [Indian Workers: Dathanamurthy, A. M. Job, Mrs. Koilpillai, G. Gurubatham, S. Re- becca, G. Vedamoney, M. Arpu- tham, Mrs. G. Joseph, S. K. Arumanayagam, Mrs. Arulmo- ney, P. K. David, P. Devasha- hayam, V. Isaac, C. John, V. D. Koilpillai, Job Miller, C. Moses, M. I. Pakkiananthan, N. Ratna- swamy, K. G. Samuel, A. M. SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISION � 215 jesudawson, John Samuel, A. Selvanayagam, S. Seenivasagam, :E. Joseph, G. Thomas, S. Thomas, N. Vinayagam. TELUGU MISSION FIELD Territory: That portion of the Hyderabad State within the South India Union, and that portion of the Madras Presi- dency lying north of the North Arkot District, and all native States and foreign possessions related thereto. Churches: 14; membership, 554. Office Address: Seventh-day Ad- ventist Mission, Narsapur, W. Godavery, India. Stations: Guntur, Be z wada, Nandigama, Chandarlapadu, Kees aru, Mad- havaram, Nuzvid, Narsapur, Rustumbada, Woodpeta, Raja- hmundry, Lakawaram, Anthra- vedi, Sreerangapatam, Mirthi- padu, Mandapeta, Mogalaraka- pura, Gudapalli, Hanumanthu- gudem, Atkuru, Narendrapuram, Chilukuru, Pekkellaladu, Viza- ga,patam, juzzuru. Officers: Supt., D. W. Hunter. Sec.-Treas., E. S. Eswarao. Executive Committee: D. W. Hunter, E. S. Eswarao, A. E. Clark, M.D., G. Isaiah, M. B. Israel, N. Aaron, P. J. Kelly. Department Secretaries: Field Miss. and Home Miss., M. B. Israel. Sabbath School, E. S. Eswarao. Ministers: M. P. Daniel, R. .J Moses, Ch. Devadoss, D. W. Hunter, P. J. Kelly, H. A. Hansen, G. Isaiah. Licentiates: N. Aaron, A. V. Jesudass, A. E. Clark, M.D., M. B. Israel, D. W. Semmens, M.D., P. Sunder Rao, Ch. Devasahayam, J. V. Henry. Missionary Licentiates: Dr. E. Hughes, Miss Beauchamp, Miss E. Binder, Miss B. Gore, Miss G. M. Hurd. Indian Workers: P. D. Asirvatham, M. Alice, J. David, 0. B. Devasahayam, L. B. Devasigamoney, L. B. Grace, N. Isaiah, 0. Israel, M. Jacob, K. Joseph, P. Kanthamma, P. J. Kelly, M. V. Nehemiah, B. Solo- mon, P. Asirvatham, Y. Daniel, B. J. Moses, Ch. Devadoss, G. Isaiah, N. Aaron, A. V. Jesudass, M. B. Israel, P. Sundar Rao, Ch. Devasahayam, E. S. Eswarao, P. Devadanam, K. Satyanandam, M. B. Laban, Kota Joseph, D. Samuel, P. Moses, G. N. Solo- mon, P. Jacob, K. Solomon, M. Benjamin, Ch. John, G. A. Anan- dam, Ch. B. William, B. S. Moses, E. N. William, R. Anan- darao, T. R. Thomas, M. Ven- katareddy, M. P. David, L. D. Wilson, J. Reuben, K. Jesudass, R. John Charles, S. Joseph, N. Subramanyam, M. B. Vazram- ma, Mrs. A. Grace, R. Gnanamma, U. J. Martha, S. Ruth, Rusalam- ma, Kandamma, Kunjanna Peter, Nessamma, Serbia Fernell, M. Lucas, J. V. Henry, G. H. Devan- andam, M. P. Daniel. WESTERN INDIA MISSION • Organized 1929; Reorganized 1937 Territory: Bombay Presidency, the parts of Hyderabad State re- lated thereto by language, Cen- tral India, Central Provinces with related native states, and Goa. 216 � SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISION Population: 54,562,622; churches, 12; membership, 602. Post Office Address: Box 64, Poona, India. Officers: Supt., H. Christensen. Sec.-Treas., Miss M. H. Bel- chambers. Executive Committee: 11. Chris- tensen, Miss M. H. Belchambers, C. C. Cantwell, R. J. Ritchie, Dr. G. A. Nelson, R. H. Pierson, D. N. Ohal. Department Secretaries: Educational, The Division Sec. Field Miss., R. J. Ritchie. Home Miss., H. Christensen. Medical, Dr. G. A. Nelson. Sabbath School, Mrs. H. Chris- tensen. Y. P. M. V., The Division M. V. Secretary. Ministers: H. Christensen, C. C. Cantwell. Licentiates: Dr. G. A. Nelson, W. H. Jordan, S. B. Devade, Chotubhai K. Rathod. Missionary Licentiates: R. J. Ritchie, Miss M. Bruse, Miss M. Harms, Miss M. H. Belchambers. MARATHI MISSION FIELD Territory: Bombay Presidency, Goa, and Hyderabed State re- lated by language. Population: 20,771,921; churches, 10; membership, 514. Post Office Address: Box 64, Poona, India. Officers: Supt., F. E. Spiess. Acting Supt., H. Christensen. Sec.-Treas., Miss M. H. Bel- chambers. Advisory Committee: F. E. Spiess, W. H. McHenry, M. H. Belchambers, 0. W. Lange, S. L. Kandagle, P. M. Bunsode, Go- vind Borge. Ministers: F. E. Spiess, W. H. McHenry, R. H. Pierson, 0. W. Lange. Licentiates: Daniel Bunsode, P. R. Shinde, Lemuel Bunsode, Govind Borge. Missionary Licentiates: Miss F. Tuckey, Mrs. D. M. Garton. Indian Evangelists and Teachers: P. M. Bunsode, Hanock Khajikar, D. P. Borge, Samuel Engle, S. S. Pundit, B. P. Nade, V. S. Shinde, Mrs. Gaikwad, T. B. Pakhre, R. K. Aswal, J. L. Walekar, 0. B. Pakhre, D. R. Jadhaw, Gracebai, Hannahbai, B. V. Bulaki. Bombay Mission Address: 11 Club Back Road, By- culla, Bombay, India. Director: Pastor R. H. Pierson. Ministers: 2. Bible Worker: Miss F. Tuckey. Kalyan Mission Address: S. D. A. Mission, Kalyan, G. I. P. Railway, India. Director: Pastor 0. W. Lange. Village Schools: 2. Village Teachers: 2. Kolhapur Mission Station Address: S. D. A. Mission, Hat- kalanda, Kolhapur State, India. Director: Pastor W. H. McHenry. Village Schools: 3. Village Teachers: 3. Evangelists: 2. Nevasa Mission Station Address: S. D. A. Mission, Nevasa, Ahmednagar Dist., India. Director: Pastor W. H. McHenry. Village Schools: 2. Village Teachers: 2. Bible Worker: 1. Evangelists: 6. SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISION � 217 Poona Mission Address: Box 35, Poona, India. India. Director: Union Mission Supt. Village School: 1. Teacher: 1. Bible Worker: 1. GUJERATI MISSION FIELD Territory: Gujerati territory. Population: 11,160,000. Superintendent: Acting Supt., II. Christensen. Advisory Committee: H. Chris- tensen, Dr. G. A. Nelson, Cho- tubhai K. Rathod. Ministerial Licentiates: L. R. Reiswig, Chottibliai K. Rathod, Joseph Mackwan. Indian Evangelist: Prabhakar Phosge. Surat Medical Mission Address: Surat, B. B. & C. I. Rly., Surat, India. Superintendent: Dr. G. A. Nelson, M.D. (U.S.A.), L.R.C.P. & S. (Ed.), L.R.F.P. & S. (Glas.). Managing Committee: Western In- • dia Union Mission Committee. Staff: Miss M. Bruce, Miss H. Harms, Chotubhai Rathod, J. Devadass, T. John, C. K. Mat- thews, Nurse Chopede, Viswas Waghmare, P. Danabai. Surat Mission Address: Grenlands, Civil Lines, Surat. Director: L. R. Reiswig. Evangelist: 1. CENTRAL PROVINCE MISSION FIELD Territory: Central Provinces and Berar. Population: 17,990,937. Superintendent: � Acting Superintendent: H. Chris- tensen. Indian Evangelist: B. J. Hivale. INSTITUTIONS IN SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISION Educational: Bengali Co-Educational Middle English Boarding School, S. D. A. Mission, P. 0. Gopalgunj, Faridpur District, East Ben- gal, India. Bihar Mission High School of S. D. A., Karmatar, E. I. Rly., India. Calcutta Church Primary School, 36 Park St., Calcutta, India. English Secondary School and Singhalese Elementary School, Kottawa, Pannipittiya, Ceylon. Ceylon Mission School of S. D. A., Kottawa, Pannipittiya, Ceylon. Karen Mission School, Kama- maung, Shwegon P. 0., via Maulmein, Burma. Malayalam S. D. A. High School, Kottarakara, South Travan- core, South India. Meiktila Training School, Meik- tila, Burma. Narsapur High School, S. D. A. High School, Narsapur, West Godavary, South India. (Tel- ugu Mission.l North Agra Mission School, S. D. A. Mission, Hapur, U. P., India. Northwest India Union Training School, The Retreat, Roorkee, India. Prakasapuram High School, S. D. A. Mission. High School, Pra- kasapuram, Mukupeeri Post, Tinnevelly District, South In- dia. Punjab Mission School, Chuhar- kana, N. W. Ry., Punjab, India. Spicer College, P. 0. Bangalore Heights, Mysore State, South. India. Vincent Hill School and Junior College, Mussoorie, India. Western India Mission Training School, S. D. A. Mission, Lasal- gaon, G. I. P. Ry., India. 21S � SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISION Publishing: Oriental Watchman Publishing House, Post Box 35, Poona, India; with depots at Banga- lore, Lucknow, Rangoon. MEDICAL Hospitals and Sanitariums: Giffard Mission Hospital of S. D. A., Nuzvid, Kistna District, South India. Jalirpar Hospital, S. D. A. Mis- sion Hospital, P. 0. Jalirpar, District Faridpur, Bengal, India. Narsapur Mission Hospital, Nar- sapur, West Godavary, South India. Simla-Delhi Sanitarium Hydro- Electric Institute, Simla, and Delhi, India. Surat Hospital, S. D. A. Mission, Surat, Bombay Presidency. Dispensaries: Babumohal Dispensary, S. D. A. Mission, Babumohal, Katoria P. 0., via Simultala, India. Brightlands Nursing Home, Brightlands, Maymyo, Burma. Chuadanga Dispensary, S. D. A. Mission, Lingadha, Chuadanga P. 0., Nadia Dist., India. Gopalgunj Dispensary, Gopal- Faridpur Dist., Bengal, India. Hapur Dispensary, S. D. A. Mis- sion, Hapur, Meerut District, India. Htugyi Dispensary, S. D. A. Mis- sion, Htugyi, Burma. Juzzuru Dispensary, Juzzuru, Nandigama Taluk, Kistna Dis- trict, South India. Kamamaung Dispensary, Kama- maung, Shwegon P. 0., via Maulmein, Burma. Karmatar Dispensary, S. D. A. Mission, Karmatar, P.O. (S. P.) E. I. Ry., India. Kottarakara Dispensary, S. D. A. Mission, Kottarakara, Travan- core, South India. Kottawa Dispensary, S. D. A. Mission, Kottawa, Pannipitya, Ceylon. Krishnarajapuram Dispensary, Krishnarajapuram, Bangalore District, South India. Meiktila Dispensary, Meiktila, Burma. Myaungmya Dispensary, Mo So Kwin Rd., Myaungmya, Burma. Prakasapuram Dispensary, Pra- kasapuram, Mukupeeri Post, Tinnevelly District, South In- dia. SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION Organized 1928 Territory: Switzerland, Liechten- stein, France, Monaco, Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, Andorra, Portugal, Italy, Vatican State, San Marino, Jugoslavia, Ru- mania, Tripolitania, Cyrenaica, Algeria, Tunis, Morocco, Tangier, Senegal, Mauritania, that por- tion of French Equatorial Af- rica that lies South of latitude 10 North, Madagascar, Comoro Islands, Mauritius and Depend- encies, Seychelles Islands, Rio de Oro and Portuguese Guinea, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Cape Verde Islands, St. Thomas; viz., the Franco-Belgian, Swiss, Ruma- nian, and Jugoslavian Union Conferences, the Iberian, Italian, North African, Ethiopian, and Indian Ocean Union Missions, and the Equatorial African, and the Cape Verde Island Missions. Population: 192,119,931; churches, 895; members, 29,273. Cable and Telegraphic Address: Advent, Berne. Telephone 34.181. Office Address: Hoheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. Officers: Pres., A. V. Olson. Sec., W. R. Beach. Treasurer and Auditor, F. Brenn- wald. Division Committee: A. V. Olson, W. R. Beach, F. Brennwald, F. Charpiot, Dr. J. Nussbaum, D. Walther, A. J. Girou, L. Beer, H. Bauer, H. F. Brown, 0. Meyer, M. J. Bureaud, J. de Caenel, D. Florea, R. Gerber, H. Struve. Department Secretaries: Educational, W. R. Beach. Home Miss., H. F. Brown. Medical and Religious Liberty, Dr. J. Nussbaum, 49 avenue de la Grande Armee, Paris 16, France. Ministerial Assn., A. V. Olson. Publishing, F. Charpiot. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., H. Struve. LABORERS HOLDING CREDEN TIALS FROM THE SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION Ministers: A. V. Olson, F. Charpiot, A. Vaucher, W. R. Beach, H. F. Brown, H.' Struve. Licentiates: F. Brennwald, Dr. J. Nussbaum, Henri Evard, Maurice Tieche, F. Pieringer, D. Walther. Missionary Licentiates: Edith Geymet, Jeanne Revert, Lydie Erdmann, Gretly Krebs, Erna Ihlenburg, Hazel Olson, P. Tissot. FRANCO-BELGIAN UNION CONFERENCE Organized 1928 Territory: France, Monaco, Bel- gium, and Luxembourg. Population: 50,000,000; churches, 72; members, 2,334. Telegraphic Address: "Conference," 130 bid de 1'H0pital, Paris 13e, France. Office Address: 130 Boulevard de PHopital, Paris 13e, France. (Telephone, Gobelins, 6176). Officers: • Pres., 0. Meyer. Sec., Treas., and Auditor, Ch. Wehrli. Executive Committee: 0. Meyer, Ch. Wehrli, P. Meyer, Ch. Ger- 219 220 � SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION ber, 0. Canty, Dr. J. Nussbaum, G. Haberey, M. Tieche, G. Des- met, M. Ringoot, E. Grisier, J. Walther. Department Secretaries: Educational, M. Tieche. Field Miss., E. Grisier. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., G. Desmet. Medical and Religious' Liberty, Dr. J. Nussbaum. Ministers: 0. Meyer, Ch. Gerber. Honorary: J. Vuilleurnier, M. Raspal, E. Fawer, J. H. Weidner, J. Loots. Licentiates: G. Desmet. Honorary: D. Lecoultre. Missionary Licentiates: Ch. Wehrli, 0. Ganty, E. Grisier, Miss M. Abgrall. BELGIAN CONFERENCE Organized 1920 Territory: Belgium. Population: 8,000,000; churches, 15; members, 549. Office: 11-13, rue Ernest Allard, Brussels, Belgium. (Telephone, 113680.) Officers: Pres., M. Ringoot. Sec. and Treas., H. J. Roeland. Executive Committee: M. Rin- goot, F. Lavanchy, J. Wibbens, Henri Roeland, A. Roeland, A. Hantson, J. Wils. Legal Assn.: "Association des Ze- lateurs de la Conference Belge des Adventistes du Septieme Jour," 11-13, rue Ernest Allard, Brussels, Belgium. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Henri Roeland. Field Miss., Jean Desmet. Home Miss. and Religious Lib- erty, M. Ringoot. Sab. Sch., Andre Lecoultre. Y. P. M. V. and Educational, F. Lavanchy. Ministers: M. Ringoot, J. Wibbens, A. Roe- land, F. Lavanchy, A. Lecoultre. Honorary: J. L. Loots. Licentiates: A. De Ligne, E. Ducret, F. Van Geel, J. Vandromme, J. Belloy, W. Rihs. Missionary Licentiates: Henri Roeland, J. Desmet, Mrs. Marguerite Magnus, Miss Rita Roba. EAST FRANCE CONFERENCE Organized 1919 Territory: The departments of Bas-Rhin, Haut-Rhin, Moselle, Meurthe et Moselle, Vosges, Haute-SaOne, Meuse, Haute- Marne, the territory of Belfort and Luxembourg. Population: 4,000,000; churches. 17; members, 449. Office: 5 Boulevard d'Anvers, Strasbourg, Alsace, France. Officers: Pres., Georges Haberey. Sec. and Treas., Charles Zigan. Executive Committee: Georges Haberey, F. Jochmans, Ch. Zigan, A. Junginger, E. Brobecker, J. Boch. Legal Assn.: Societe Missionnaire de l'Est de la France: Bld d'An- vers 5, Strasbourg, France. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Charles Zigan. Field Miss., E. Brobecker. Home Miss. and Religious Lib.. G. Haberey. Sabbath Sch., Ch. Zigan. Y. P. M. V., E. Brobecker. Ministers: Georges Haberey, .7. P. Frei, Al- bert Junginger, Charles Kamm. F. Jochmans. Licentiates: Jean Hof, R. Kloetty, E. Bro- becker. SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION � 221 Missionary Licentiates: Ch. Zigan, Miss W. Hockenber- ger, Miss J. Gutekunst, Miss M. Hessloehl. Church School: 5, boulevard d'- Anvers, Strasbourg. Teacher: Paul Bernard. NORTH FRANCE CONFERENCE Organized 1923 Territory: Departments north of Charente Inferieure, Charente, Haute - Vienne, Creuse, Allier, SaOne et Loire, and Ain; and west of Meuse, Haute-Marne, and Haute-Saone. Population: 22,000,000; churches, 15; members, 710. Office: 130 Boulevard de l'H5pital, Paris 13e, France. (Telephone, Gobelins, 6176.) Telegraphic Address: "Conference," 130, Boulevard de PHOpital, Paris 13e, France. Officers: Pres., 0. Meyer. Sec. and Treas., Ch. Wehrli. Executive Committee: 0. Meyer, Ch. Wehrli, L. A. Mathy, C. Wi- na.ndy, L. Bouger, H. Carville, A. Meyer. Legal Assn.: North France Conf. S. D. A., Assn., 130 Blvd. de PH:Vital, Paris 13, France. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Ch. Wehrli. Field Miss., E. Grisier. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., G. Desmet. Medical and Religious Liberty, Dr. J. Nussbaum. Ministers: L. A. Mathy, Ch. Winandy, A. Meyer. Licentiates: G. Cornaz, R. Buyck, E. Ducret, Missionary Licentiates: P. Haignere, Miss M. Roth, Miss E. Huguenin, Miss 0. Vauquelin, Miss G. Weidner, R. Lefevre, A. Scalliet, F. Kiehl, Miss E. Pache, Miss S. Souchu, Ch. Abot. SOUTH FRANCE CONFERENCE Organized 1923 Territory: Departments south of Vendee' Deux Sevres' Vienne, Indre, Cher, Nievre, Cote d'Or, Haute-Savoie, Doubs, and the principality of Monaco. Population: 16,000,000; churches, 25; members, 626. Office: 5 Boulevard Longchamp, Marseille, France. Officers: Pres., P. Meyer. Sec. and Treas., R. Birckel. Executive Committee: P. Meyer, P. Badaut, R. Birckel, P. Cara- yon, A. Vaucher, M. Raspal, J. C. Guenin. Legal Assn.: Association Cultuelle de la Conf. des Adv. du 7e, Jour du Midi de la France, 5, boulevard Longchamp, Marseille, France. Department Secretaries: Book and •Bible House, Robert Birckel. Field Miss. and Y. P. M. V., J. Medard. Home Miss. and Religious Lib- erty, P. Badaut. Sabbath School, R. Birckel. Ministers: P. Meyer, P. Badaut, A. Guyot, J. C. Guenin, W. Fuchs. Missionary Licentiates: Robert Birckel, Miss G. Ferciot, W. Milhorat, Miss A. Liotie, R. Meyer, Miss B. Mossaz, J. Me- dard. Church School: Collonges-sous- Saleve, Haute-Savoie. Teacher: Mrs. V. Herbet. IBERIAN UNION MISSION Organized 1936 Territory: The Spanish Mission, and the Portuguese Conference, viz., Spain and Portugal, in- cluding Canary, Madeira, and Azores Islands. Population: About 29,000,000; churches, 19; members, 844. Telegraphic Address: Advent, Ma- drid. Office: Calle Zurbardn 2, Pral., Madrid, Spain. Postal Address: Apartado 4078, Madrid, Spain. Officers: Supt., A. J. Girou. Sec. and Treas., R. Fit6. Executive Committee: A. J. Gi- rou, A. D. Comes, R. Fhb, E. P. Mansell, E. V. Hermanson, J. Boix. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., � Sabbath School, A. J. Girou. Ministers: A. J. Girou. Honorary: P. Sanz, V. J. Garcia. Licentiate: Honorary: A. J. Lopez. Missionary Licentiate: R. FRO. Institutions: Spanish Publishing House, Apar- tado 4078, Madrid, Spain. Portuguese Publishing House, Rua Joaquim Bonifacio, M. A., Lisbon, Portugal. AZORES ISLANDS MISSION STATION Entered 1934 Population: 270,000; churches, 1; members, 18. Address: Rua Santa Clara 2, Ponta Delgada, Azores Islands. Director: E. P. Mansell. Treasurer: Mrs. E. P. Mansell. Minister: E. P. Mansell. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. E. P. Mansell. 222 MADEIRA ISLANDS MISSION Entered 1931, organized 1933 Territory: The Madeira Islands. Population: 179,000; churches, 1; members, 69. Address: Rua Antonio J. d'Al- meida, Funchal, Madeira Island. Director: E. V. Hermanson. Sec.-Treas.: E. V. Hermanson. Minister: E. V. Hermanson. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. E. V. Hermanson. PORTUGUESE CONFERENCE Organized 1904 Territory: Portugal. Population: 6,000,000; churches, 7; members, 354. Office: Rua Joaquim Bonifacio, M. A., Lisbon, Portugal. Officers: Director, A. D. Gomes. Sec. and Treas., P. Ribeiro. Mission Committee: A. D. Comes, F. Simoes, M. Leal, M. Lourinho, P. Ribeiro. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, P. Ri- beiro. Field Miss. and Home Miss., Joaquim Vasco. Sabbath School, K. Sommer. Y. P. M. V., M. Lourinho. Ministers: A. D. Comes, F. Simoes. Licentiate: M. Lourinho. Missionary Licentiates: Manuel Leal, Pedro Ribeiro, 0. Ide, K. Sommer, L. Simoes, Joaquin Vasco.. Church School: Rua Joaquin Boni- facio, M. A. Director: A. D. Comes. SPANISH MISSION Organized 1903; reorganized 1932 Territory: Spain, Baleares and Canary Islands. SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION � 223 Population: 22,551,000; churches, 10; members, 403. Office: Calle Zurbarin 2, Pral., Madrid, Spain. Postal Address: Apartado 4078, Madrid, Spain. Officers: Director, A. J. Girou. Sec. and Treas., R. FRO. Mission Committee: A. J. Girou, H. Fitt), 1. Aguilar, S. M. Iserte. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, R. Fit& Field Miss., F. Valtuefia. Home Miss., � Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., D. Santee. Ministers: Jose Bois, S. M. Iserte, I. Iguilar. Missionary Licentiates: I. Gonzalez, F. Valtuefia, C. Com- bella, D. Santafe, D. Sanz. INDIAN OCEAN UNION MISSION Organized 1936 Territory: Madagascar and Depend- encies, Mauritius, Reunion, Sey- chelles, and Rodriguez. Population: 4,617,000; churches, 27; members, 973. Telegraphic Address: "Adventiste, Tananarive." Office Address: Mission Adventiste, Ambohijatovo, Tananarive, Mad- agascar. (Telephone, Tananarive 291.) Officers: Supt., M. J. Bureaud. Sec. and Treas., H. L. Henriksen. Executive Committee: M. J. Bureaud, H. L. Henriksen, E. Benezech, R. Guenin, W. Ruf, P. Girard, K. Sturzenegger. Department Secretaries: Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., M. J. Bureaud. Sabbath School, H. L. Henriksen. Educational, R. Guenin. Minister: M. J. Bureaud. Licentiate: R. Guenin. Missionary Licentiates: H. L. Henriksen, Mrs. M. J. Bureaud, Mrs. H. L. Henriksen, Mrs. R. Guenin, J. Joelson. Institution: Union Training School, Ankadifotsy, Tananarive. Di- rector, R. Guenin. Teachers, H. L. Henriksen, J. Joelson. MADAGASCAR MISSION Entered 1926 Territory: Madagascar and Depend- encies. Population: 4,000,000; churches, 16; members, 391. Cable Address: "Adventiste, Tana narive." Office Address: Mission Adventiste, Ambohijatovo, Tananarive, Mad- agascar. (Telephone, Tanana- rive 291.) Officers: Director, E. Benezech. Sec. and Treas., H. L. Henriksen Mission Committee: E. Benezech, R. Guenin, H. L. Henriksen, J. Ramamonjisoa, J. Bar-Joel, A. Long, E. Villeneuve. Department- -Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., R. Guenin. Home Miss., J. Ramamonjisoa. Field Miss., J. Razanakolona. Sabbath School, H. L. Henrik- sen. Ministers: E. Benezech, C. Tolici, A. Long, J. Ramamonjisoa. Licentiates: A. Rasamoelina, E. Villeneuve, J. W. Ralibera, J. Bar-Joel, Ja- cob Rakotovao. 224 � SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION Missionary Licentiates: N. Rajaonize, Razanajatoro, Mrs. E. Villeneuve, Mrs. E. Benezech, Mrs. C. Tolici, Mrs. A. Long, Miss L. Haran, J. Razanakolona, G. Razafindra- lambo, E. Rakoto, J. Rahari- jaona. Institutions: Publishing House, "Ny Fitari- kandro," Ambohijatovo, Tanana- rive; Manager, Secretary, and Treasurer, H. L. Henriksen. Schools, Tananarive: Director, R. Guenin. Teachers, Mrs. R. Guenin, Rabenja, Mrs. Z. Rasoanoro. Tamatave: Teacher, Miss B. Ranorohanta. Andina: Teacher, J. Rahari- jaona. MAURITIUS MISSION Entered 1914 Territory: Islands of Mauritius and Rodriguez. Population: 400,000; churches, 9; members. 517. Telegraphic Address: "Adventists," Mauritius. Office Address: Salisbury Road, Rose Hill, Mauritius, Indian Ocean. Officers: Director, W. Ruf. Treas., S. Davis. Local Committee: W. Ruf, E. Veuthey, L. Hertogs, A. Savan- nah, S. Sibilant, V. Cundasamy, Casse. Legal Assn.: The Seventh-day Ad- ventist Diocese of Mauritius. Department Secretaries: Horne Miss., Miss Lydia Le Meme. Sabbath School, Mrs. W. Ruf. V. P. M. V., W. Ruf. Ministers: W. Ruf, E. Veuthey. Licentiates: 1). Munroop, V. Cundasamy. Missionary Licentiates: C. Cuniah, L. A. Henriot, S. Sibilant, S. Davis, Mrs. W. Ruf, Mrs. E. Veuthey, Miss Alice Le Meme, Miss Lydia Le Meme. Honorary: E. Michel, Mrs. F. Moikeenah. REUNION MISSION Entered 1936 Territory: Reunion Island. Population: 190,000; churches, 1; members, 9. Address: 83 rue Dauphine, St. Denis, Reunion. Officers: Director: P. Girard. Sec. and Treas.: Mrs. P. Girard. Minister: P. Girard. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. P. Girard. SEYCHELLES ISLANDS MISSION Territory: The Seychelles Islands. Population: 27,000; churches, 1; members, 56. Officers: Director, K. Sturzenegger. Sec. and Treas., K. Sturzenegger. Minister: K. Sturzenegger. Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. K. Sturzeuegger. ITALIAN UNION MISSION Organized 1928 Territory: Italy, Sicily, Sardinia, and San Marino. Population: 43,000,000; churches, 26; members, 774. Office Address: Via Trieste 17, Florence, Italy. (Tel., 42850) Post Office Address: Casella Pos- tale 408, Florence, Italy. SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION � 225 Officers: Supt., L. Beer. Sec. and Treas., G. Fenz. Executive Committee: L. Beer, G. Fenz, G. Ferraro, G. Cuper- tino, A. Karl, R. Bongini, G. Fer- raris. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., Giuseppe Ferraro. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V. and Sabbath School, L. Beer. Ministers: L. Beer, G. Ferraro. Missionary Licentiates: G. Fenz, Miss M. Lippolis, R. Novelli. NORTH ITALIAN MISSION Organized 1928 Territory: The provinces of Pie- monte, Lombardia, Liguria, Ve- netia, Emilia, Toscana, the re- public of San Marino, and the island of Sardinia. Population: 24,500,000; churches, 14; members, 433. Office Address: Via Trieste 17, Florence, Italy. Officers: Director, L. Beer. Sec. and Treas., G. Fenz. Mission Committee: L. Beer, G. Fenz, A. Gilardini, E. Libonati, F. Sabatino. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., G. Ferraro. Home Miss., and Y. P. M. V., L. Beer. Sabbath School, L. Beer. Ministers: G. L. Lippolis, G. Pferschy, E. Bertalot, A. Karl, C. H. Loosen, R. Bongini. Licentiates: E. Libonati, C. Cavalcante, F. Sabatino. Missionary Licentiates: D. Cupertino, E. Bertalot, Miss M. Vanzetta, Miss F. Foditseh. 8 SOUTH ITALIAN MISSION Organized 1928 Territory: The provinces of Mar- che, Umbria, Lazio, Abruzzi- Molise, the Vatican State, Cam- pania, Puglie, Basilicata, Cala- bria, and the island of Sicily. Population: 18,500,000; churches, 12; members, 341. Office Address: Via dei Cimbri 23, Napoli, Italy. Officers: Director, G. Cupertino. Sec. and Treas., Miss D. Berta- lot. Mission Committee: G. Cuper- tino, R. Magni, G. Ferraris, G. Cesario, D. Asiano. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., R. Magni. Home Miss., and. V. P. M. V.. G. Cupertino. Sabbath School, C. Cupertino. Ministers: G. Cupertino, V. Speranza, G. Ferraris. Licentiates: D. Asiano, N. Marzocchini, Cesario, S. Agnello. Missionary Licentiates: R. Magni, G. E. Fischer, Miss Zr). :Bertalot, Miss M. Infranco. ETHIOPIAN MISSION Entered 1921; Reorganized 1933 Territory: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Brit- ish and French Somalilands. Population: 11,619,931; churches, 8; members, 423. Telegraphic Address: "Adventists," Addis-Ababa. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission, P. 0. Box 145, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, East Africa, Officers: Supt., M. J. Sorenson. Sec., Mae Matthews. Treas., H. Hanson. Executive Committee: M. J. Sor- enson, N. B. Nielsen, Dr. G. C. 226 � SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION Bergman, Dr. C. E. Kahlstrom, Mae Matthews, Herbert Hanson. Department Secretaries: Field Miss. and Home Miss., M. J. Sorenson. Medical, G. C. Bergman, M. D., M. R. C. S. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., Mae Mathews. Minister: M. J. Sorenson. Licentiate: H. Hanson. Missionary Licentiates: N. B. Neilsen, Mrs. M. J. Soren- son, Mae Matthews, Dr. G. C. Bergman, Mrs. G. C. Bergman, Miss R. Hofstad, Miss M. Hal- vorsen, Dr. C. E. Kahlstrom, Dr. Sylvia Kahlstrom, Lisa Johan- nesson, Alice Lind. Institutions: Boys Training school: Principal, � , Addis-Alem, Ethiopia. Girls Training school: Principal, Mae Matthews, P. 0. Box 145, Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia. Zauditu Memorial Hospital: Supt., Dr. G. C. Bergman, Addis-Ababa, P. 0. Box 145, Ethiopia. ARRUSSI MISSION Entered 1925; reorganized 1926 Territory: Chercher, Arrussi, Har- rargie, Somaliland, Bale. Address: S. D. A. Mission, P. 0. Box 145, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Officer: Director, —. BEGEMDER MISSION Organized 1929 Territory: Begemder, Waag Am- hara, Semien, Tigre. Address: S. D. A. American Hos- pital, Debre-Tabor, Ethiopia. Officers: Director, � Missionary Licentiates: Ethiopian: Alika Moot Bajnaar, Alika Wondemu, Alika Isaiah, Alika Kassahun, Alika Negusie, Alika Mangisto. ERITREAN MISSION Organized 1909 Territory: Eritrea. Population: 412,155; churches, 1; members, 102. Address: Missione Avventista, P. 0. Box 114, Asmara, Eritrea, Northeast Africa. Director, Michael Ogbaski. Minister: Ethiopian: Michael Ogbaski. Other Ethiopian Workers: Gebre Mariam, Wolde Gebrn, Alika Toldeburtian. SHOA MISSION Organized 1923 Territory: Shoa, Sulali, Firru, Gu. ragie, Sidamo, Borana, Wol• lamo, Godjam. Address: S. D. A. Mission, P. 0. Box 145, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Officers: Director, M. J. Sorenson. Minister: M. J. Sorenson. WOLLEGA MISSION Entered 1925, reorganized 1926 Territory: Wollega Lem% Beni- Saofi, Kaffa, Baka. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Gembe, Western Ethiopia, via Lakempti. Officers: Director, � Missionary Licentiates: European: Miss A. Lind. WOLLO MISSION Organized 1926 Territory: Wollo, Lasta, Fedjo, Dankali. Address: Taffari Makonnen Hos- pital, Dessie, Wollo, Ethiopia. Officers: Supt., Dr. A. R. Stadin. Missionary Licentiates: European: Dr. A. R. Stadin. Ethiopian: Massela Tekla, Liege Teschem. JUGOSLAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE Organized 19.25 Territory: The Kingdom of Jugo- slavia; viz., the Danube, Morava, and Sava Conferences. Population: 13,000,000; churches, 131; members, 3,398. Cable and Tel. Address: Preporod, Beograd, Jugoslavia. Office Address: Vojvode Protitta 12, Beograd VII, Jugoslavia. (Tele- phone, 26385.) Officers: Pres., Jovan Bauer. Sec. and Treas., D. ZivkoviC. Executive Committee: Jovan Bauer, A. Manik, R. Schillinger, N. Slankamenac, A. Lorencin, Z. Krdjalid, W. Schupnik, M. Tri- funac, D. Zivkovie, M. Ludewig. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., Z. Krdjalid. Religious Liberty, A. MOnik. Y. P. M. V., Sabbath School, and Home Miss., M. Trifunac. Ministers: Jovan Bauer, A. MOnik, M. Tri- funac, R. Schillinger. Missionary Licentiates: Z. Krdjali, W. Schupnik, D. Zivkovid. DANUBE CONFERENCE Organized 1925 Territory: Dunayska and Drinska banovina. Population: 4,000,000; churches, 63; members, 1,732. Office Address: Petra Zrinjskog ulica 13, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia. Officers: Pres., N. Slankamenac. Sec. and Treas., V. Vranje'Sevi6. Executive Committee: N. Slan- kamenac, M. Mora, I. Danyi, V. Vranjegevie, Dj. Kalezie, L. Civrie; Z. Krdjalie. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., Z. Krdjalid. Home Miss., N. Slankamenac. Y. P. M. V. and Sabbath School, N. Slankamenac. Ministers: N. Slankamenac, Dj. Kalezie, I. Danyi, K. Kastl, D. Krsti6, St. Strangar. Licentiate: B. Radovanovi6. Missionary Licentiate: V. Vranjegevie. MORAVA CONFERENCE Organized 1931 Territory: Morayska, Vardarska, and Zetska banovina. Population: 4,000,000; churches, 30; members, 829. Office Address: Vojvode Stepe 12/I, Nig, Jugoslavia. Officers: Pres., A. Lorencin. Sec. and Treas., D. Zivkovie. Executive Committee: A. Lor- encin, R. Radivojevid, D. Pecan- ski, Dj. Semkovie, D. Zivkovie, P. Petrovie. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., P. Petrovid. Y. P. M. V., Sabbath School, and Home Miss., A. Lorencin. Ministers: A. Lorencin, R. Radivojevid, Dj. Semkovie, St. Petrovi6. Licentiate: A. Schleicher. Missionary Licentiates: P. Petrovie, M. Radancevie. SAVA CONFERENCE Organized 1925 Territory: Sayska, Drayska, Vr- baska, and Primorska banovina. Population: 5,000,000; churches, 38; members, 837. Office Address: Degelieeva 77, Za- greb, Jugoslavia. 227 228 � SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DI VISION Officers: Pres., M. Ludewig. Sec. and Treas., D. Zivkovie. Executive Committee: M. Lude- wig, J. Plako, M. Sareanski, S. Sareevie, P. Crbin, A. Kanaeki, D. Zivkovie. Department Secretaries: .Field Miss:, A. Kanaeki. Sabbath School, Y. P. M. V. and Home Miss., M. Ludewig. Ministers: M. Ludewig, J. Pleko, M. Sar- eanski, V. Plegko. Missionary Licentiates: A. Kanaeki, S. Manestar. NORTH AFRICAN UNION MISSION Organized 1928 Territory: Algeria, French Mor- occo, Spanish Morocco, Tangier, Tunis, Tripolitania, Cyrenaica. Population: 16,000,000; churches, 14; members, 134. Postal Address: 12, rue de Mul- house, Alger, Algeria. Officers: Supt., J. de Caenel. Sec. and Treas., J. Erzberger. Executive Committee: J. de Caenel, J. Erzberger, Henri Pichot, H. Ferrand, Jean Rey- naud, P. Douay, E. Rey. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., H. Ferrand. Home Miss., J. de Caenel. Sabbath School arid Y. P. M. V., Herminie Roth. Minister: J. de Caenel. Missionary Licentiates: J. Erzberger, H. Ferrand, Miss EL Roth, Miss J. Troussel. ALGERIAN MISSION Organized 1905; reorganized 1928 Territory: Algeria and Tunis. Population: 9,180,000; churches, 5; members, 210. Postal Address: 12, rue de Mul- house, Alger, Algeria. Officers: Director, J. de Caenel. Sec. and Treas., J. Erzberger. Mission Committee: J. de Cae- nel, J. Erzberger, A. Arnone, C. Barrel, H. Pichot. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., H. Ferrand. Home Miss., J. de Caenel. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. \T., Miss Herminie Roth. Ministers: Eugene Rey, H. Pichot, A. Ar- none, D. Riemens. Licentiate: A. Bard. Missionary Licentiates: J. Erzberger, F. Almendros, E. Landa, H. Ferrand. Legal Corporation Name: Association Philanthropique des Amis des Malades. (Philan- thropic Society of the Friends of the Sick.) Postal Address: Institut "Vie et Sante" Parc d'Hydrit, Birman- dreis (Alger), Algeria. Officers: Pres., J. de Caenel. Sec., P. Douay. Treas., J. Erzberger. Other members of the board: .T. Reynaud, A. Bard, C. Barrel, H. Ferrand. MOROCCAN MISSION Organized 1928 Territory: French and Spanish Morocco, and Tangier. Population: 5,000,000; churches, 3; members, 78. SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION � 229 Office Address: Mission Adventiste, 88, rue Bugeaud, Casablanca; Morocco. Officers: Director, J. Reynaud. Sec. and Treas., NV. Lagger. Mission Committee: J. Reynaud, \V. Lagger, F. Galbes, Ch. Rills, P. Llobet. Department Secretaries: Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V.; J. Reynaud. Field Miss. and Sabbath School, W. Lagger. Minister: J. Reyna u.d. Missionary Licentiates: Lagger, Ch. Ribs; F. Le fehre. TUNIS MISSION Organized 1937 Territory: Tunisia.. Population: 1,820,000; churches, 1; members, 46. Office Address: 2 Rue de l'dglise, Tunis, Tunisia. Officers: Director, P. Douay. Sec. and Treas., Miss A. Colomar. Mission Committee: P. Douay, Miss A. Colornar, Mrs. S. Palli- cer, Mrs. A. Abe1.1.a, F. Mottin. Minister: P. -Douay. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. S. Pallicer, Miss A. Colo- mar, S. Cortesi. RUMANIAN UNION CONFERENCE Organized 1919 Territory: All of Rumania, as per boundaries determined by the treaty of peace, viz., the East Muntenian, West Muntenian, North Moldavian, South Molda- vian, Transylvanian and Banat- Crisana Conferences. Population: 18,000,000; churches, 552; members, 17,609. Cable Address: Florea, Labirint, 116, Bucharest. Office Address: Str. Mitropolitul Ghenadie Petrescu No. 116, Bu- curesti IV., Rumania. Officers: Pres., D. Florea. Sec., Treas., and Auditor, C. Stanica. Executive Committee: D. Florea. Stanica, P. H. Hermann, A. Vacareanu, I. Reit, M. Manea, Alexe, V. Mocanu, M. Man- then. I. Dragusin, N. Ghiorghita, V. Diaconescu, D. Badescu, P. Pa neseu Department Secretaries: Field Miss., N. Ghiorghita. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Y. P. M. V., I. Reit. Religious Lib., V. Dia.conesen. Ministers: D. Florea., I. Reit, P. Paunescu, V. Diaeoneseu, P. P. Paulini. Licentiate: N. Ghiorghit5.. Legal Society: Societate pe Actiuni. Missionary Licentiates: G. Stanica, C. Alexe, R. Ar- ten ian. " Cuvantul Evangheliei" (Society for the extension of Evan- gelical work) Address: Str. Mitropolitul Ghena- die Petrescu 116, Bucuresti IV, Rumania. Officers and Executive Committee: D. Florea, V. Diaconescu, V. Mocanu, T. Reit, N. Ghiorghita. 230 � SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION Purpose: Publishing of Christian literature and buying of build- ings for publishing work, treat- ment rooms, meeting halls, etc. Building Association: Office Address: Str. Mitropolitul Ghienadie Petrescu 116, Bucu- resti IV, Rumania. Officers: Pres., D. Florea. Treas., A. VacAreanu. Executive Committee: Union Conference Committee. BANAT-CRISANA CONFERENCE Organized 1920 Territory: Banat, Crisana, Mara- mures and jud, Hunedoara. Population: 3,600,000; churches, 65; members, 1,750. Office Address: Str. N. Grigorescu 4, Arad, Rumania. Officers: Pres., V. Mocanu. Sec. and. Treas., T. Mateescu. Executive Committee: V. Mo- eanu, T. Mateescu, P. Ciocan, L. Beretzky, D. Farcas, I. Pastor, R. Zenovie. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., S. Urseanu. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V. and Sabbath School, D. Farcas. Ministers: V. Mocanu, I. Radulescu, I. Gaspar, I. Pastor, F. Cionca, D. [rod, D. Farcas, R. Zenovie. Honorary: P. Betea, G. Motorca. Licentiates: S. Taity, S. Czedula, C. Csong- vay, P. Crisan. Missionary Licentiates: T. Mateescu, G. Cazan. EAST MUNTENIAN CONFER- ENCE Organized 1928 Territory: East Muntenia and Do. brogea. Population: 2,500,000; churches 81; members, 2,510. Office Address: Str. Plaesilor 11, Ploesti, Rumania. Officers: Pres., D. Badescu. Sec. and Treas., M. T. Parvan. Executive Committee: D. Ba- descu, M. T. Parvan, T. Dobre, F. Dumitrescu, C. Dobre, R. See- fried, N. Dorobat. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., N. Dorobat. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, T. Dobre. Ministers: D. Badescu, C. Dobre, D. Ceausu, T. Coconcea, St. Onatu, T. Dobre, A. Petrescu, P. Olteanu, S. Pope, M. Ganea. Licentiates: M. T. Parvan, L Danila, F. Ma- teescu, N. Dorobat. Missionary Licentiates: N. Ivanoff, P. Costov, Nailescu. NORTH MOLDAVIAN CONFER- ENCE Organized 1928 Territory: Northern part of Mol- davia, Bucovina and part of Bessarabi Population: 3,000,000; churches, 81; members, 3,068. Office Address: Str. Cohanovschi Cernauti, Rumania. Officers: Pres., M. Manchen. Sec. and Treas., G. Radoi. Executive Committee: M. Man- chen, G. Radoi, T. Schuster, A. Popov, T. Mirincri, L. Balan, S. A ntemiOuc, I. Andrdiciu c, K. Szelzer. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., R. Eremia. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, T. Schuster. Ministers: M. Manchen, P. Morosan, T. Miriuca, Leon Man, A. Popov, W. Reinheimer, M. Kestner, P. Costornscki. SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION � 231 Honorary: B. Iliescu, C. G. Ionesco. Licentiates: G. Radoi, G. Nahirni, T. Melnic. Missionary Licentiates: R. Eremia, P. Istrate, N. Car- pen, G. Cleuciuc, T. Schuster, M. Kieltsch, F. Ottschofsky. SOUTH MOLDAVIAN CONFER- ENCE Organized 1928 Territory: South Moldavia and Part of Bessarabia. Population: 2,500,000; churches, 63; members, 1,880. Office Address: Aleia Constandache No. 3, Galati, Rumania. Officers: Pres., N. Alexe. Sec. and Treas., G. Gherase. Executive Committee: N. Alexe, G. Gherase, G. Danciu, N. Arca,l- iefscky, V. Schiopoaia, I. Prev- litz, N. Pahoncea. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., V. Schiopoaia. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, I. Prevlitz. Ministers: N. Alexe, Gr. Dasoveanu, D. Fau- rescu, C. ,11untearni, I. Petrescm A. Panait, N. Arcaliefseky, I. Prevlitz, V. Zamfir, L. Consta,n- tinescu, T. Dantos. Missionary Licentiates: G. Gherase, M. Hioarrt, V. Schi- opoaia, S. Albulescu, D. Cureteu. TRANSYLVANIAN CONFER- ENCE Organized 1911. Territory: Transylvania. Population: 3,000,000; churches, 129; members, 3,187. Office Address: Strada Clemen- ceau 5/a, Cluj, Rumania. Officers: Pres., P. H. Hermann. Sec. and Tress., I. I. Stitz. Executive Committee: P. H. Hermann, I. I. Stitz, T. Kon- derth, W. Steinmeier, I. Ichim, K. TOth, B. Bartha, A. Crisan. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., Georg Ramser. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, T. Konderth. Ministers: P. II. Hermann, S. Kelemen, I. Weber, W. Steinmeier, B. Bar- tha, T. toltdsy, R. Kestner, A. Mustafa, V. Truppel. Honorary: I. Polder. Licentiates: A. Nernes, T. Konderth, D. Csongvay, T. Gottferth, F. Ilies. Missionary Licentiates: T. I. Stitz, G. Ramser, I. Leder- hilger, I. Sallay. WEST MUNTENIAN CONFER- ENCE Organized 1928 Territory: West Muntenia and Oltenia. Population: 3,400,000; churches, 133; members, 5,214. Office Address: Strada, Popa Tatu 38, Bucuresti II, Rumania. Officers: Pres., M. Manea. Sec. and Treas., C. Andries. Executive Committee: M. Manea, T. Solea,, D. Roibescu, G. Eremia, M. Caraivan, J. Florea, C. An- dries. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., G. Sibianu. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, J. Florea. Ministers: Manea, A. Duicii, N. Voinea, C. Trascii, D. Paraschiv, S. Stefanescu, D. Roibescu, I. Ghior- ghisor, G. Baciu, V. Georgescu, I. Tachici, I. Solea, V. Tolan, N. Marinescu, A. Rizea. Licentiates: J. Florea. Honorary: I. Stan.escu. 232 � SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION Missionary Licentiates: C. Andries, F. Turturich, G11. Popescu, M. Visinica, P. Cucu- rezeanu, G. Graure, G. Sibianu, I. lorga, I. Pascu, A. Oprisan, C. Patin, R. Paulini. SWISS UNION CONFERENCE Organized 1928 Territory: Switzerland and Liecht- enstein; viz., the German Swiss and the Leman Conferences. Population: 4,000,000; churches. 56; members, 2,455. Office Address: La Ligniere, Gland, Vaud) Switzerland. Officers: Pres., R. Gerber. Sec.-Treas., 0. Fasnacht. Executive Committee: R. Ger- ber, 0. Fasnacht, H. F. Brown, F. Charpiot, U. Augsburger, G. Weber, J. Fehr, E. Haring, C. Monnier, A. Winandy, F. Mag- nin, V. Butler, A. Schluchter, A. Buser, J. Bonier. Legal Assn., Sociae Philanthrop- ique de la, Ligniere, Gland (Vaud), Switzerland. Department Secretaries: Field Miss., F. Charpiot. Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., and Sabbath School, H. F. Brown. Religious Liberty, R. Gerber. Ministers: R. Gerber. Honorary: J. Curdy, E. Frauchi- ger, H. Meyer-Bartschy. Licentiate: Honorary: H. Provin. GERMAN-SWISS CONFERENCE Organized 1901 Territory: German and Romansh- speaking parts of Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Population: About 2,700,000; churches, 36; members, 1,445. Office: Stampfenbachstr. 85, Ztirich, Switzerland. Officers: Pres., J. Fehr. See. and Treas., E. Haring. Auditor, 0. Fasnacht. Executive Committee: J. Fehr, E. Haring, A. Buser, M. Stadel• mann, H. F. Schuberth, A. Bau- mann, A. 'Walther, J. Stocker. Legal Assn.: German Swiss Build- ing Assn., 85, Stampfenbachstr. Zurich, Switzerland. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, Jakob Bollier. Field Miss., A. Baumann. Sabbath School, Home Miss., and V. P. M. V., H. Struve. Ministers: .T. Fehr, H. Willi, R. Bahler, J. Bommer, K. Fischbacher, 0. Hol- lenweger, V. Butler. Licentiates: E. Bachmann, A. Uhr, E. Forster. Missionary Licentiates: E. flaring, J. Bollier, N. Stuber, S. Buchli, H. M5schinger, A. Brand, Miss B. Schmidt, Miss E. Hass, Miss M. Rommel, Miss M. Dutler, A. Baumann. LEMAN CONFERENCE Organized 1884 Territory: The French-speaking parts of Switzerland: Population: About 1,300,000; churches, 20; members, 1,010. Office: 8 Avenue de l'Eglise Ang- laise, Lausanne, Switzerland. Officers: Pres., U. Augsburger. See. and Treas., G. Weber. 'Executive Committee: U. Augs- burger, G. Weber, F. Magnin, SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION � 2::3 L. Rochat, A. Schmid, T. Schre- yak, R. Guenin. Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, G. Weber. Educational, D. Walther. Field Miss. and Home Miss., Ch. Veuthey. Medical, Dr. P. A. De Forest. Sabbath School, C. 1VIonnier. Y. P. M. V., T. Schreyak. Ministers: U. Augsburger, A. Schmid, Ch. Monnier, Th. Schreyak, J. Rey, J. Monnier. Licentiate: H. Guenin. Missionary Licentiates: G. A. Weber, Charles Veuthey, Mrs. Henriette Meyrial. Church Schools: "La Ligniere," Gland (Vaud), Switzerland. Teacher, Lucie Villeneuve. Chaux-de-Fonds, 39, rue du Temple Allemand, Switzer- land. Teacher, Susanne Cornaz. DETACHED MISSIONS CAPE VERDE ISLANDS Entered 1935 Territory: Cape Verde Islands, Population: 142,000; churches, 1; members. 25. Address: Nossa Senhora do Monte. Brava, Cape Verde Islands. Officers: Director, A. F. Raposo. Treasurer, A. F. Raposo. Minister: A. F. Raposo. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. A. F. Raposo, Miss Raposo. Mission School: � • Teacher, Miss R. Raposo. EQUATORIAL AFRICAN MISSION Entered 1928 Territory: The Cameroon, Ouban- gui-Chari, Middle Congo, Gabon, Spanish-Guinea, Fernando-Po, St. Thomas and neighboring is- lands. Population: 2,741,000; churches, 3; members, 154. Postal Address: Mission Advert- tiste, Nanga-Eboko, par Ya- ound6, Cameroon, West Africa Officers: Supt., M. Fridlin. Sec.-Treas., � Executive Committee: M. Frid- lin, A. M. Sall6e, Z. Yeretzian, P. Benezech, R. H. Bergstrom. Department Secretaries: Educational and Y. P. M. V., Z. Yeretzian. Sabbath School, M. Fridlin. Minister: M. Fridlin. Licentiates: A. M. Sall6e, Z. Yerazian., P. IBtsnezech, R. H. Bergstrom. Missionary Licentiates: A. Cosendai, I. Curmatureamt, Mrs. A. M. Sall6e, Mrs. Z. Yeretzian, Mrs. P. Benkech, Mrs. M. Fridlin, Mrs. A. Cosen- d.ai, Mrs. I. Curmatureanu. — Teachers: 14 natives, and 3S cate- chists. Mission Schools: 3. Village SChools: 22. Mission Stations: Nanga-Eboko, Batouri, Ndourabi, and Maroua. Dispensaries: Nanga-Eboko, Ndo- umbi, Marotta. INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTH- ERN EUROPEAN DIVISION Educational: Ethiopian Union Training School for Boys, Box 145, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 234 � SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION Ethiopian Union Training School for Girls, Box 145, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Jugoslavian Union Training School, Pantovcak 121, Zag- reb, Jugoslavia. Rumanian Union Training School, CAsuta Postal No. 71, Brasov, Rumania. Seminaire Adventiste du Saleve, Collonges-sous-Saleve, Haute- Savoie, France. Publishing: Algerian Publishing House, 12 rue de Mulhouse, Algiers, Al- geria. French Publishing House, Li- brairie "Les Signes des Temps," 92 avenue Anatole Jacquin, Dammarie-les-Lys (S. et M.), France. Italian Publishing House, Via Trieste 17, Florence, Italy. Jugoslavian Publishing House, Izdavaeka Knjaara "Prepo- rod," Vojvode Protie-a 12, Beo- grad VII, Jugoslavia. Madagascar Publishing House, Fitarikandro," Ambohija- tovo, Tananarive, Madagascar. Mauritius Mission Depository, Librairie Polyglotte, Salisbury St., Rose Hill, Mauritius, In- dian Ocean. Portuguese Publishing House, Rua Joaquim Bonifacio, M. A., Lisbon, Portugal. Rumanian Publishing House, "Cuvantul Evangheliei," S. A. Institut de Arte Grafice si Editurd, Strada Mitrop. Ghe- nadie Petrescu 116, Bucharest IV., Rumania. Spanish Publishing House, Apar- tado 4078, Madrid, Spain. Book and Bible House Advent Verlag, Stampfenbachstrasse 85, Zilrich, Switzerland. Medical: Heile Selassie I Hospital, Debre Tabor, Ethiopia. Lake Geneva Sanitarium, "La Ligniere," Etablissement Phys- iotherapique du Leman, Gland, Canton de Vaud, Switzerland. Taffarie Makonnen Hospital, Dessie, Wollo, Ethiopia. "Vie et Sante," (Life and Health) Institute, Pare d'- Hydra, Birrnandreis, Algiers, North Africa. Treatment Room, 2, rue de l'Eglise, Tunis, North Africa. Zauditu Memorial Sanitarium and Hospital, Box 145, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Food Factories: " Phag," Gland, Canton de Vaud, Switzerland. " Pur Aliment," Rue du Mont- Cenis 128, Paris XVIII, France. FEDERATION (DIVISION) OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS IN UNION OF SOCIALIST SOVIET REPUBLICS Organized 192o; Reorganized x928 (Because of certain conditions, it is impossible to report further than above respecting any organizations or work in the preceding territory.) EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OUTLINE OF COURSES IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS As a result of various actions taken by the Educational Department, it is recommended that the work of our intermediate schools, academies, and colleges be organized upon a semester basis, each semester to be subdivided approximately into three periods of six weeks each. It was also recommended that the credits given in these schools be reckoned upon a unit basis, one unit representing a study pursued 36 weeks with five recitations a week, forty-five minutes in length, or its equivalent; that college credits be given on the semester-hour basis, a semester-hour representing a study pursued one sixty-minute hour a week for eighteen weeks. The scope of the various courses conducted in these schools is as follows:— Grades Years Intermediate Course � 7-10 4 Academic Course � 9-12 4 College Course (General) � 13-16 4 College Course (Special): — For Ministers (Complete) � 13-16 4 For Ministers (Shorter Course) � 13,14 2 For Bible Workers and Missionaries � � one- and two-year courses Teachers (Elementary) � 13, 14 � 2 Business and Shorthand � 13,14 � 2 Business only � 13, 14 � 2 Secretarial � 13,14 �2 Music � the conservatory course College Course (Medical) � 15-18 �4 For Dietitians � 4 For Nurses � the instruction given in our sanitariums 5 For Preparatory Medical Students � 13,14 � 2 Lists of church schools and teachers will be found in connection with directories of the conferences in which such schools are located. Di- rectories of colleges, academies, and intermediate schools follow in al- phabetical order. If it is desired to find the directory of a school or other institution whose name can not be recalled, refer to the list of institutions at the close of the Division directory in preceding pages, and there will be found the name of every institution ilisted. Then refer to the indeN, where the institution may be readily located. ACADEMIA ADVENTISTA HISPANOAMERICANA • Apartado 1320, San Jose, Costa Rica, Central America (Telephone, Tres Rios No. 3) Established 1927 Faculty: W. A. Wild, Principal, Manager, Bible and Pastoral Training; Mrs. W. A. Wild, Music; Braulio Perez Marcio, Preceptor, National Language, Literature; Mrs. Braulio Perez Marcio, Normal Director, Meth- ods; H. Larrabee, Science, Me- chanics; H. W. Miller, Mathe- matics, Carpentry, English; Mrs. H. W. Miller, Preceptress, Ac- counting; Mrs. 0. M. Schult, Matron. 235 236 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ADELPHIAN ACADEMY Holly, Michigan Established 1904 Board of Trustees: C. B. Haynes. Chairman; G. M. Mathews, See. Faculty: E. P. Weaver, Principal and Manager, Science; J. I. Beardsley, Bible, Farm Man- ager; V. E. Garber, Preceptor, History, Bookkeeping; R. K. Boyd, Accountant, Mathematics; Violet E. Morgan, Preceptress, English; Ruth Whitfield, Ma- tron, Home Economics; Margue- rite Peugh, , Language; Mrs. Ethel DeCamp, Piano. AGONA TRAINING SCHOOL Agona, Ashanti, Gold Coast, West Africa. Established 1915 Principal: T. H. Fielding. ALABAMA-MISSISSIPPI AD- VENTIST RELIGIOUS SOCIETY, INC. Better known as: Pine Forest Academy and Sanitarium Organized 1935 Location: Chunky, Miss. Board: H. W. Walker, Chairman; G. B. McClure, Sec. Faculty: G. B. McClure, Principal, Treasurer, Music, Mathematics; T. D. Strickland, R. N., Business Manager, Farm; Paul Hender- shot, Preceptor, Bible; Hazel King, English, Science, Spanish; Mrs. T. D. Strickland (leave of absence); Mary Ross, Precep- tress; Mrs. G. B. McClure, Ma- tron, Lois Duncan, Elementary Director. ANHWEI JUNIOR TRAINING INSTITUTE Organized 1920 Postal Address: Beng Pu, Anhwei, China. Principal and Business Manager: \Vu Hsiao Djen. Sec. and Treas., H. D. Wu. Faculty: Wu Hsiao Djen, Princi- pal; Meng Hsien Lin, Chen Hwa Ting, Mrs. \Vu Shao Djen, H. G. Lei. Y. H. Li. AORE TRAINING SCHOOL Aore, New Hebrides, Pacific Ocean Established 1929 Prilcipal: F. Hollingsworth. ARIZONA ACADEMY 1325 North Fourteenth St., Phoenix, Arizona Established 1920 Board: W. E. Atkin, Chairman; R. F. Alderson, Sec. Faculty: R. E. Alderson, A. B., Principal, New Testament, Bible Doctrines; V. W. Swayze, A. B., Preceptor, Chemistry, Biology, Algebra, Geometry, World His- tory; Helena Sargent, Precep- tress, English I, II, III, Li- brarian; Ellen B. Fattebert, Spanish I, II, American His- tory; J. H. Ward, Book Binding, Manager Book Bindery; Mrs. Ruth H. Brown, Piano, Voice; Mrs. Lulu P. Wilcox, Typing, Office Bookkeeper; Mrs. V. W. Swayze, Grades 5-8; Bernice Hawkins, Grades 1-4. ATLANTIC UNION COLLEGE South Lancaster, Mass. College Office, Tel. Clinton 1408 Dormitory, Tel. Clinton 1593-M Established 1882 Board of Trustees: W. H. Heck- man, G. E. Jones, C. E. Kellogg, F. 1). Wells, W. H. Howard, W. .\. Nelson, E. A. von Pohle, W. . .1. Ruble, J. E. Osterblom, E. L. Place, J. B. Frank, L. G. S'evrens, C. M. Bunker. Officers of the Corporation: W. H. Heckman, Pres.; G. E. Jones, See.; C. E. Kellogg, Treas. Local Board: W. H. Heckman, G. E. Jones, C. E. Kellogg, F. D. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS � 237 Wells, E. A. von Pohle, L. G. Sevrens. Administration: G. E. Jones, Pres- ident; C. E. Kellogg, Business Manager; L. H. Hartin, Dean of School of Theology; H. U. Wen- dell, Registrar; H. K. Martin, Dean of Men; Pearl Rees, Dean of Women; L. G. Sevrens, Prin- cipal of Academy S. Ellen Klose, Director of Teacher Training; E. M. Hawse, Librarian; Mrs. Edith Howard, Matron. Faculty: G. E. Jones, B. S., F. R. G. S.; L. H. Hartin, A. B., The- ology; H. U. Wendell, B. B. A., BusinesS Administration, Eco- nomics; Carl Jones, A. B., Chemistry, Biology; W. A. Ru- ble, B. S., M. D., L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S., (Edinburgh), Health; S. Ellen Klose, A. B., A. M., 'Elementary Education, Teacher Training; Mrs. Rochelle Phil- mon-Kilgore, A. B., A. M., Eng- lish; Ruth Miller, A. B., A. M., .Modern Language; Lucile Hall, R. N., B. S., Nursing Education; E. M. Hause, A. B., A. M., Ph. D., History; Mabel Brackett-Nor- helm, B. S., Home Economics; E. B. Ogden, A. B., A. M., Ph. D., Mathematics, Physics; Helen logelgren, A. B., B. Mus., Music; H. K. Martin, A. B., The- ology; Mrs. Lou Bowen Hoar, B. R. E., Secretarial Training; Bela Urbanowsky, Stringed In- struments, Orchestra; Euphemia M. Bryne, A. B., Critic Teacher, Grammar Grades; Vesta Web- ster, A. B., Elementary Teacher Training, Critic Teacher, Inter- mediate Grades; Doris Brown- Lamont, B. R. E., Elementary Teacher Training, Critic Teacher, Intermediate Grades; Myra B. Kite, A. B., Elementary Teacher Training, Critic Teacher, Pri- mary Grades. Superintendents of Industries: C. S. Munn, Farm, Dairy; J. B. Krauss, Th. B., Printing; C. H. Wood, Woodwork; R. M. Ed— mister, Engineer.; H. H. Howard, Storekeeper. Preparatory School: L. G. Sevrens, A. B., A. M., Principal, Science; 0. R. Snipes, A. B., History, Bible; Rowena Purdon, B. R. E., A. B., Mathematics, Latin; Mrs. Jennie Urbanowsky, French; Lessie Culpepper, A. B., A. English; I. Josephine DiBene- detto, A. B., Commercial; J. B. Krauss, Th. B., Printing. AUBURN ACADEMY . Auburn, Wash. Telephone, Auburn 3F21 Established 1918 Board of Managers: M. L. Rice, Chairman; R. L. Hubbs, Sec. Faculty: R. L. Hubbs, B. A., Prin- cipal, Manager, History; N. F. Pease, B. A., Bible; W. L. Schoef- lin, B. A., Preceptor, History, English; 0. L. Beane, B. A., Ac- countant, Bookkeeping, Farm;, Mrs. 0. L. Beane, Shorthand, Typing; V. R. Jewett, B. S., Science, Mathematics; Irene Pannett, B. A., Preceptress, English; Doris Parkinson, B. M.. French, Music; Veda J. Layton, Matron, Sewing; R. J. De Vice, \Vood Work, Shop Superintend- AUSTRALASIAN MISSIONARY COLLEGE Cooranbong, New South Wales, Australia Established 1894 Board of Managers: C. H. Watson, Chairman; A. H. Piper, A. F. J. Kranz, T. W. Hammond, B. H. McMahon, A. G. Stewart, E. E. Roenfelt, R. H. Adair, C. F. L. J. W. Kent, E. B. Budge, W. J. Westerman. Faculty: A. H. Piper, Principal: L. A. Large, Head Master, A. F. J. Kranz, C. H. Schowe, E. Rosen- dahl, R. B. Watts, Miss B. E. 238 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Aitken, Miss E. A. Durrant, R. W. Johnson, J. F. Strange, B. H. Schwarzkopf, E. L. Pengilley, Miss G. C. Britten, C. F. L. Ul- rich, Miss E. Durrant, Miss A. Stirling, Miss R. T. Fraser. BATTLE CREEK ACADEMY 245 North Kendall St., Battle Creek, Mich. Board of Managers: The Battle Creek Tabernacle Board com- prises the Academy Board with G. E. Judd as chairman and H. E. Moon, Sec. and Treas. Faculty: H. J. Alcock, Principal, Bible, History; Barbara Rentfro, English, French; Lillian Larson, Science, Mathematics; J. W. Rhodes, Commercial, Shop; Laura Pelleymounter, Grades 7, 8; Florence Orth, Grades 5, 6; Marian Krater, Grades 3, 4; Emilie Crouch, Grades 1, 2. BATUNA TRAINING SCHOOL Marovo Lagoon, Solomon Islands, Pacific Ocean Established 1923 Principal: S. C. Pennington. BEE HWA TRAINING INSTITUTE (A Training School, Established 1909) Kulangsu, Amoy, China Board of Directors: B. L. Anderson, Chairman; J. G. MacIntyre, Sec.; T. Y. Siaw, Treas.; A. L. Ham, Union Supt.; P. L. Williams, Union Treas.; C. L. Wilcox, Un- ion Ed. Sec., South Fukien Mis- sion Committee: N. K. Keh, C. Y. Hung, C. T. Tan, K. T. So, T. S. Ngo, T. T. Chhoa. Principal: J. G. MacIntyre. Faculty: J. G. MacIntyre, Mrs. J. G. Mac- Intyre, Si Iau Teng, K. H. Hung, Mrs. B. L. Anderson, T. C. Lee, T. Y. Siaw, B. K. Choa, K. B. Tan, Miss G. C. Tan, Miss L. T. Lim, Miss S. E. Lim, T. S. Keh, Lim Lim, T. C. Lim, Miss S. T. Lim. BENGALI CO-EDUCATIONAL MIDDLE ENGLISH BOARD- ING SCHOOL S. D. A. Mission, P. 0. Gopalganj, Faridpur Dist., East Bengal, India Established 1921 Faculty: Leroy Hunter, Principal; J. Singh, S. K. Haider, Sarojini Sircar, Suranjan Sircar, Mrs. Chondromoni Biswas, Mrs. S. B. Sircar, C. R. Sirear, P. K. Sircar, G. C. Baroya, S. C. Dewri, R. N. Mundal. BEREA JUNIOR ACADEMY Address: Route 4, Jefferson, Tex. Faculty: E. E. Carman, Mrs. E. E. Carman, Mildred Baldwin, Merritt Spring. BETHEL ACADEMY Arpin, Wisconsin Established 1899 Board of Managers: W. H. Holden, President; G. H. Simpson, Sec- retary. Faculty: G. H. Simpson, Principal and Manager; Wilbur Holbrook, Bible; C. S. Field, Preceptor, History, Printing; Mary Cham- pion, Preceptress, Science, Math- ematics; Ella Schultz, Account- ant, Commercial Subjects; Ro- land Cole, Maintenance Super- intendent; Evelyn Bengtson, Piano, Vocal; M. G. Hamel, Band Director; Aimee DuBois, English, Modern Languages; Lorna Lindsay, Matron, Home Economics. BIHAR MISSION HIGH SCHOOL OF SEVENTH-DAY AD- VENTISTS Address: Karmatar, S'anthal Par- ganas, E. I. Railway, India. Faculty: N. G. Mookerjee, Princi- EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS � 239 pal; P. D. Kujur, K. S. Ekka, J. Suren, J. Hembrom, S. Hem- brom, M. C. Kujur, R. K. Pandit, G. Kisku, R. N. Dass, Miss M. Mookerjee, Mrs. H. D. Strever, Miss G. Hembrom. BOLIVIA TRAINING SCHOOL Established 1931 (Instituto Industrial Bolviano Adventista) Cable and Telegraphic Address: Adventista, Cochabamba, Bo- livia. Postal Address: Casilla 82, Cocha- bamba, Bolivia, South America. Board of Managers: G. E. Stacey, Pres.; C. E. Filiman, Secretary; J. I. Hartman, R. A. Hayden, Dr. W. W. Stiles. Faculty: H. C. Morton, Principal and Manager; C. E. Filiman, acting Principal and Manager; [. Ramos, Juan Pissano, M. E. Aguilar, Juan Ramirez, Mrs. I. Ramos, Mrs. J. Pissano, Ruben Chambe, Mrs. H. C. Morton. BONGO MISSION TRAINING SCHOOL Postal Address: Missao Adventista, Lepi, Angola, Portuguese West Africa. Faculty: 0. I. Fields, Director; A. Bringle, Headmaster; Dr. R. B. Parsons, Mrs. R. B. Parsons, Mrs. 0. I. Fields, Miss P. Hovig, Miss R. Visser, Mrs. A. Bringle, Joas Esteves, Mrs. Esteves, Luiz, Gomez, and 3 teachers. BRAZILIAN TRAINING SCHOOL (Collegio Adventists) Established 1915 Telegraphic Address: " Collegio," Sao Paulo, Brazil. Postal Address: Collegio Adven- tista, Santo Amaro, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. Board of Managers: E. H. Wilcox, President; Domingos Peixoto, Secretary; H. G. Stoehr, Leon Replogle, J. D. Hardt, L. B. Hal- liwell, L. E. Downs, J. B. John- son, U. Wissner, Rodolfo Belz, G. S. Storch, J. H. Boehm, Ger- mano Streithorst, A. L. West- phal. Faculty: L. E. Downs, President; Domingos Peixoto da Silva, Dean of National School, Theology; Arho Schwantes, Treasurer, Commerce; Catharine Bond- Downs, Normal Training, Music; Juan Meyer, Preceptor; � , � Preceptress; Albertin a Simon, Portuguese; —. —. � Portuguese, Languages; Sieg- fried Schwantes, Sciences; Ren- ato Oberg, History, Mathematics; Francisco L. Chagas, Geography, Drawing, Physical Culture; —.—. � , Admission Course; BUD Rermanson, Primary School; Antonio de Lucca, Carpentry ; Adolfo Bergold, Agriculture; Ernesto Bergold, Beekeeping; Felisa Meyer, Sewing; Alma M. Bergold, Shorthand, English. BROADVIEW ACADEMY La Grange, Illinois Established 1910 Corporate Name: Broadview Col- lege and Theological Seminary. Board of Managers: M. V. Camp- bell, Chairman; A. J. Olson, Sec.; E. G. Johansen, F. A. Wright, M. R. Bailey, W. H. Williams, W. C. Loveless, T. R. Lukens, G. C. Hoskin, B. F. Tucker, T. H. Allison. Administrative Officers of Academy: A. J. Olson, Principal, Business Manager; C. C. Cleveland, Treas- urer, Asst. Business Manager; Twila M. Kiebba, Registrar; T. R. Lukens, Manager College Wood Products; Mrs. Grace M. Henrickson, Matron; N. R. Hal- lock, Dean of Boys; Elizabeth Cowdrick, Dean of Girls. Faculty: A. J. Olson, M. A., Prin- cipal, Business Manager, His- 240 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS tory; C. C. Cleveland, B. A., Treasurer, Asst. Business Man- ager, Bookkeeping; D. C. New- bold, B. A., Bible; C. Roy Smith, B. S., Mathematics, Science, Printing; N. R. Hallock, B. A., Science; Elizabeth Cowdrick, B. A., English; Twila M. Klebba; B. A., Registrar, Commercial Studies; Helen A. Olson, M. A., English; A. N. Johnson, B. S., Farm Manager, Agriculture; Berna E. Savio, B. A., German, French, Librarian. Department of Music: W. A. Schram, B. Mus., Orchestra, Band, Wind Instruments, Piano; Mrs. T. Ray Lukens, Voice; Vivien Schram, Piano. Superintendents of Industries: C. R. Smith, Print Shop; Mrs. Grace M. Henrickson, Cafeteria, Laun- dry; A. N. Johnson, Farm, Dairy; T. R. Lukens, Wood Shop. College Wood Products: T. R. Lukens, General Manager. Earl Beaty, Treasurer. Plant A, Berrien Springs, Mich. Plant B, La Grange, Ill. Board of Directors: J. J. Nethery, Chairman; T. R. Lukens, Sec.; H. J. Klooster, 0. R. Shreve, Earl Beaty, L. N. Holm, M. V. Campbell, H. P. Blount, W. H. Teesdale, A. J. Olson. BURESALA TRAINING SCHOOL Buresala, Ovalau, Fiji, Pacific Ocean Established 1904 Headmaster: H. W. Lane. CALCUTTA CHURCH PRIMARY SCHOOL Established 1927 Address: S. D. A. Mission, 36 Park Street, Calcutta, India. Faculty: Edna Dyer, Miss H. Dudrenec, Eileen Dyer, Charles Wickens, L. R. S. Agawal (Mun- shi). CAMAGUAN TRAINING SCHOOL Camaguan, Venezuela Temporarily Closed. CAMPION ACADEMY Loveland, Colorado Established 1907 Board of Trustees: V. G. Anderson; Pres.; E. E. Bietz, Sec. Faculty: E. E. Bietz, Principal, Manager; C. E. Grant, Bible. History; T. 0. Willey, Precep- tor, History; Juanita Paxton, Preceptress, Grades 7-8; L. M. Cowin, Mathematics, Science; C. C. Randall, French, Music; Mrs. C. C. Randall, English; Sylvia A. Simon, Matron, Home Economics; Mrs. T. 0. Willey, Grades 1-6; C. Sparks, Printing; Frank Halsey, Industrial Supt. CANADIAN JUNIOR COLLEGE College Heights, via Lacombe, Alberta, Canada Phone No. 7R2 Established 1907 Territory: Conferences of British Columbia, Alberta, and Mani- toba-Saskatchewan. Board of Trustees: W. B. Ochs, Chairman; 11. A. Shepard, Sec.; L. W. Cobb, C. W. Degering; P. D. Gerrard, A. Clark, H. G. Burden, M. D., E. A. Beavon, C. L. Paddock, .A. E. 1Ilnert W. A. Clemenson, S. E. White. P. A. Rick, C. G. Maracle. Executive Committee: C. W. Deger - ing, Chairman; L. W. Cobb, Sec.; C. W. Shankel, A. E. Millner, E. A. Beavon, G. :L. Sather, E. 3. Westman, J. W. Rowland. Administration: L. W. Cobb, Presi- dent and Business Manager; Theresa Brickman, Treasurer; C. W. Shankel, Registrar; Florence Moline, Dean of Women; C. H. Casey, Dean of Men; Elizabeth Nickel, Matron; M. M. Rabuka, Press Superintendent. EDVCATIONM. INSTITUT[ONS � 241 Faculty: L. W. Cobb, M. A., Presi- dent; J. W. Rowland, B. A., Bible Exegesis; C. W. Shankel, M. A., Science, Registrar; Louise Dedeker, B. A., English, Lan- guage; Mrs. 0. R. Johnson, B. A., Assistant in English; Flor- ence Moline, B. A., A. T. C. M., Mathematics; C. H. Casey, B. A., History; M. H. Philbrick, B. A., Ukrainian, Bible, Language; C. M. Monks, B. A., A. T. C. M., Piano, Theory; Theresa Brick- man, :B. A., Commerce; Eliza- beth Nickel, B. A., Assistant in Language; Mrs. C. H. Casey, Home Economics; M. M. Rahuka, Printing. CANTON TRAINING INSTITUTE Sam Yuk Road, Tungshan, Canton, China Operated for Cantonese, Kwangsai, and Hakka Missions Established 1915; reorganized as Union School, 1935 Faculty: H. S. Leung, Principal; P.-L. Williams, Manager; E. H. Luke, Associate Manager, Treas- urer; Ha Shau Shek, Preceptor;: Mrs. Siu Pek On, Preceptress; Siu Pek On, Mrs. C. E. Wirner, Mrs. Hoh Wai Man, W. M. Hoh. CARIBBEAN TRAINING COLLEGE Established 1927 Postal Address: Box 175, Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies. Cable Address: "Training," Port of Spain, Trinidad. Board of Managers: A. R. Ogden, Chairman; R. S. J. Hamilton, Secretary. Faculty: R. S. J. Hamilton, M. A., Principal, Manager, Commerce, Bible, Agriculture; C. E. Sten- berg, B. A., Preceptor, Printing; Mrs. M. E. Smith, B. A., Pre- ceptress, Matron, Domestic Sei- once; Mrs. R. S. J. Hamilton, B. A., Registrar, English, History, Laundry; M. E. Smith, B. A., Science, Mathematics, Wood- working, Broommaking; Mrs. C. E. Stenberg, Normal Life Cer- tificate, Music, Sewing, Junior School Classes; Linda Austin, Bookkeeper, Junior School Classes;' W. A. Osborne, Junior School Classes. CEDAR LAKE ACADEMY (Incorporated) Cedar Lake, Mich. Established 1899 Board of Managers: C. B. Haynes, :Pres.; G. M. Mathews, Sec. Faculty: W. T. Weaver, Principal; M. O. Manley, Preceptor, Print- ing; Louise A.mbs, Preceptress; L. J. Jensen, Farm Superintend- ent; Laurence West, Accountant; H. R. Davies, Music, Bible; Olive Cady, Matron; W. J. Jones, Science, Mathematics; Francis Surnmerton, French, History. CEYLON MISSION SCHOOL OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS Address: Kottawa, Pannipitiya, Ceylon. Faculty: A. F. Jessen, Principal; Mrs. A. F. Jessen, Alice Jayasun- dera, S. Jesudass, D. Gnanasun- dram, S. de Silva, P. S. Fernando. CHILLAN TRAINING SCHOOL (Colegio Industrial Adventista) Established 1906 Postal Address: Casilla 7-D, Chil- Ian, Chile, South America. Telegraphic Address: "Mariposas," Chilltin, Chile. Board: L. D. Minner, Pres.; J. H. Meier, Sec.; G. R. Ernst, Treas.; E. Arias, Auditor; L. A. Rojas, G. E. Emmenegger. Local Board: J. H. Meier, G. R. Ernst, E. E. Pidoux, S. E. Rode, W. Aeschlimann. 242 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Faculty: J. H. Meier, A.B., A. M., Director; G. R. Ernst, E. E. Pidoux, W. Aeschlimann, Mrs. C. T. Meier, Mrs. E. R. Ernst, M. A. Aeschlimann, S. E. Rode, B. Quezada, Marina Acuria, Mrs. E. E. Pidoux. CHINA TRAINING INSTITUTE Cbiao Tou Tseng, Kiangsu, China Established 1910 Telegraphic Address: Adventist, Siashu. Faculty: B. A. Liu, President, Director Normal Dept.; P. E. Quimby, Acting President; F. A. Landis, Business Manager, Treas- urer, Commercial Dept.; C. L. Woods, Registrar, Science; S. H. Lindt, Bible Dept.; P. E. Quim- by, Acting, Bible Dept.; C. L. Blandford, History Dept.; D. G. Hwang, Chinese Language; R. A. Brett, Factory Supt.; W. H. C. Lee, Asst. Factory Supt.; Wang Sien-tung, Asst. Treas.; K. G. Yeh, Preceptor; Mrs. D. F. Mi, Preceptress; K. T. Li, Chi- nese; S. T. Hwang, Science; Miss A. M. Roberts, English; Mrs. P. E. Quimby, English; Mrs. C. L. Blandford, Music; H. T. Teng, Mechanics; Elsie Liu, Domestic Science; Wang Yung Yao, Nor- mal; P. D. Ho, Norma'; C. Meng, Bible; Herbert Liu, M. D., Physician; C. A. Wang, Factory Foreman; R. Y. Hwang, Ac- countant; D. P. Yang, Primary; D. L. Djen, Asst. Preceptor. CHOSEN UNION TRAINING SCHOOL Soonan, Chosen Established 1909 General Board: Chosen Union Mis- sion Committee. Local Board: H. A. Oberg, K. I. Lee, Assistant Principal, Y. H. Hyun, H. F. Benson, P. N. Kim. Faculty: K. I. Lee, Principal; H. F. Benson, Manager; Y. H. Hyun, Treas.; P. N. Kim, H. K. Kim, S. G. Chawng, Y. Higashi, Y. I. Chae, Y. M. Kim, P. N. Chun, H. S. Kim, W. T. Kim, H. C. Tak, Y. C. Kim, Y. 0. Kim. Primary Teachers: K. C. Kim, P. K. Kim, P. Y. Han, P. U. Kim. COLEGIO ADVENTISTA DE CUBA Bartle, Oriente, Cuba Established 1923 Board of Managers: E. J. Lorntz, Chairman; J. S. Marshall, Secre- tary; J. A. Zaragoza, J. B. Sales, W. R. Mulholland, Miguel Vas- quez, F. W. Thorp. Faculty: J. S. Marshall, B.. A., Principal, Business Manager ; I. M. Angel, B. A., Treasurer, Print- ing, Commercial, Science; J. B. Sales, Bible; H. S. M6ndez, Pre- ceptor, Mathematics; E. Acosta, Farm Manager, Primary Grades; Mrs. M. B. Marshall, B. A., Reg- istrar, Normal; Dra. Isabel Mar- tinez de Perez, D. C. L., Spanish; Mrs. C. C. Angell, Music, Eng- lish; Miss A. Paz, Preceptress; Rosita Tello, Matron, Primary Grades. COLLEGE OF MEDICAL EVANGELISTS Loma Linda, Cal. Established 1906 Chartered 1909 Board of Trustees: J. L. Shaw, 0. A. Hudson, P. T. Magan, J. L. McElhany, E. K. Slade, M. N. Campbell, Glenn Calkins, Alfred Shryock, E. H. Risley, A. E. Coyne, H. M. 'Walton, D. M. Rees, H. B. Thomas, G. H. Cur- tis, W. E. Nelson, I. J. Wood- man, Newton Evans, J. F. Piper, J. J. Nethery, H. M. Nelson, F. B. Moor, George Thomason, David Voth, A. D. Butterfield, E. A. Royston, E. F. Hackman, EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS � 243 W. E. Macpherson, T. F. Cul- bane, E. C. Ehlers, 0. B. Pratt. Officers of the Board: J. L. Shaw, President; Glenn Calkins, First Vice-President; P. T. Magan, Second Vice-President; 0. A. Hudson, Comptroller, T. F. Cul- bane, Sec. and Treas.; S. S. Mer- rill, Asst. Treas. Administrative Faculty, Loma Lin- da: E. H. Risley, Chairman; S. A. Crooks, 0. I. Cutler, Clarence Dail, W. B. Dart, C. C. Fink, F. W. Gardner, Jacob Janzen, J. V. Johns, T. F. Judefind, K. E. Kellogg, Lestern Lonergan, P. T. Magian, C. A. Mason, Alf red Shryock, E. H. Shryock, C. S. Small, 0. R. Staines, T. I. Zirkle. Administrative Faculty, Los An- geles: W. E. Macpherson, Chair- man; Albert Brown, R. M. Clarke, B. N. Colver, D. D. Com- stock, Newton Evans, P. T. Ma- gan, F. B. Moor, W. F. Norwood, 0. B. Pratt, E. H. Risley, G. M. Taylor, George Thomason, Ralph Thompson. Faculty Council, School of Med- icine, Loma Linda Division: P. T. Magan, President, Profes- sor of Cultural and Legal Medi- cine; E. H. Risley, Dean of Col- lege of Medical Evangelists, Professor of Chemistry; Lester Lonergan, Secretary, Assistant Professor in Pharmocology and Therapeutics; 0. A. Hudson, Comptroller; A. D. Butterfield, Instructor in Anatomy; S. A. Crooks, Associate Professor of Anatomy; 0. I. Cutler, Professor of Pathology; C. W. Dail, In- structor in Physical Therapy; W. B. Dart, Preceptor; E. C. Ehlers, Assistant Professor of Medicine; C. C. Fink, Registrar; Esther L. Gardner, Instructor in Nutrition and Food Chemistry; F. W. Gardner, Associate Pro- fessor of Physiology; A. R. George, Instructor in Ophthal- mology; W. A. George, Professor Emeritus of Surgery; Jacob Jan- zen, Instructor in Anatomy; Pearl M. Jenkins, Assistant Dean School of Dietetics, Eco- nomics, Foods and Cookery; V. J. Johns, Professor of Biblical Exegesis; T. F. Judefind, In- structor of Bacteriology; G. R. Kaufman, Instructor in Physical Therapy; � K. E. Kellogg, In- structor in Physiology; C. A. Mason, Instructor in Anatomy; N. I. Reeves, Instructor in Med- icine; Win. Richardson, Instruc- tor in Anatomy; E. L. Rogers, Instructor in Allergy and Der- matology; A. R. Roos, Associate Professor of Pathology, (Immu- nology); Alfred Shryock, Pro- fessor of Histology and Embry- ology; E. H. Shryock, Instructor in Anatonmy; Loleta E. Simp- son, Instructor in Medicine; Winea J. Simpson, Instructor in Bacteriology; C. S. Small, In- structor in Pathology; H. D. Specht Registered Pharmacist, Instructor in Pharmacology; 0. R. Staines, Coordinator; H. B. Thomas, Business Manager and Assistant Comptroller; T. I. Zirkle, Associate Professor of Bacteriology. Faculty Council, School of Medicine, Los Angeles Division: P. T. Ma- gan, President, Professor of Cul- tural and Legal Medicine; New- ton Evans, Chairman, Professor of Pathology; W. E. Macpher- son, Dean Los Angeles Division, Associate Professor of Medicine; B. N. Colver, Professor of Oto- laryngology; R. M. Clarke, Pro- fessor of Medicine; C. W. Olsen, Sec., Assistant Professor Neuro- psychiatry; Ralph Allen, In- structor in Obstetrics and Gyne- cology; E. W. Alsberge, Instruc- tor in Medicine; Nina Ashley, Instructor in Pediatrics; K. C. Ashley, Instructor in Medicine; C. E. Babcock, Instructor Medicine; Ora Barber, Instructor 244 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS in Anthesiology; Roger Barnes, Associate Professor of Urology; Marvel Beem, Instructor in Sur- gery; R. T. Bergman, Assistant Professor of Urology;' William Bradbury, Assistant in Obstet- rics and Gynecology; Millard Bradley, Assistant in Medicine; Albert Brown, Instructor in Pathology; Claire Brownsberger, Instructor in Urology; Sidney Brownsberger, Assistant Profes- sor of Ophthalmology; Leonard. Brunie, Instructor in Medicine; C. A. Burrows, Professor of Oto- laryngology; F. P. Cady, in- structor in Obstetrics; H. G. Childs, Jr., Instructor in Oral Surgery; Samuel Ching, Instruc- tor in Public Health and Pre- ventive Medicine; S. T. S. Ching, Associate Professor Dental Sur- gery; Charles Coggin, Assistant in Medicine; D. D. Coleman, In- structor in Obstetrics; Belle Wood-Comstock, Assistant Pro- fessor of Medicine (Nutrition and Endocrinology) ; D. D. Com- stock, Professor of Medicine; Delos Comstock, Instructor in Medicine; W. C. Cook, Instruc- tor in Urology; C. B. Courville, Professor of Neuropsychiatry; G. H. Curtis, Business Manager, Assistant Comptroller; A. N. Donaldson, Professor of Medi- cine; Hertha Elders, Assistant in Pediatrics; R. A. Falconer, Instructor in Otolaryngology; L. W. Fish, Instructor in Urology; W. A. Fate, Instructor in Urol- ogy; P. D. Foster, 1nstruetor iu Dermatology awl Syphilology ; Elmer Gilbert, Instructor in Medicine; B. E. Grant, Associate Professor of Medicine; D. E. Griggs, Assistant Professor of Medicine; R. B. Haining, In- structor in Medi(cinie; W. L. Halverson, Professor of Public Health and Preventive Medicine; H. J. Hara, Professor of Oto- laryngology; Ethel Andre Has- kell, Assistant Professor in Pedi- atricS; J. S. Haskell, Instructor in Public Health and Preventive Medicine; C. H. Hayton, Pro- fessor of Otolaryngology; H. B. Heidenreich, Instructor in Medi- cine; M. R. Hill, Associate Pro- fessor of Proctology; L. C. House, Assistant in Ophthal- mology; 0. W. Janes, Instructor in Medicine; E. J. Joergenson, Assistant in Pathology; W. R. Johnson, Instructor in Ortho- pedics; George Johnstone, As- sistant Professor of Surgery; Florence Keller, Professor of Clinical Gynecology; E. C. Kel- logg, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology; T. S. Kimball, Assistant Professor of Pathol- ogy; D. B. Kittle, Assistant in Otolaryngology; Alfred Kosky, Assistant Professor of Pathol- ogy; A. H. Larson, Professor of Clinical Obstetrics; Elizabeth Larsson, Instructor in Obstet- rics; F. J. Lee, Assistant Pro- fessor of Gynecology; F. E. Lef- lingwell, Instructor in Public Health and Preventive Medicine; L. J. Lilly, Assistant in Surgery; J. L. Mason, Assistant in Medi- cine; F. B. Moor, Professor in Pharmacology and Therapeutics; F. E. Neff, Instructor in Sur- gery; C. E. Nelson, Instructor in Surgery; Elmer Nelson, Assist- ant Professor of Surgery; Paul Nilsson, Instructor in Otolaryn- gology; W. F. Norwood, Regis- trar, Instructor in Cultural and Legal Medicine; Roland Osborne, instructor in Pathology; F. E. Poole, Instructor in Surgery; 0. B. Pratt, Associate Professor of Pathology; Bernard Pearson, In- structor in Dermatology; C. C. Prince, instructor in Medicine; E. B. Ray, Instructor in Medi- cine; J. D. Rogers, Instructor in Dermatology; L. K. Rosenvold, Assistant in Otolaryngology; E. T. Seat, Instructor in Field EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS � 245 Evangelism; E. A. Sheldon, In- structor in Surgery; R. E. Ship- ley, Instructor in. Surgery; Wil- burn Smith, Professor of Gyne- cology; C. E. Stafford. Instruc- tor in Surgery; E. H. Stanton, , nstructor in Medicine; A. A. Steele, Instructor in Medicine; Walter Stilson, Instructor in Roentgenology; H. 0. Swartout, Associate Professor of Public Health and Preventive Medi- cine; G. M. Taylor, Associate Professor of Orthopedics; Ruth J. Temple, Instructor in Pedia- trics; G. A. Thomason, :Profes- sor of Surgery; Berthella Jarvis- Thompson, Assistant in Pedia- trics; R. J. Thompson, - Pro- fessor of Obstetrics and Gyne- cology; T,. P. Thorpe, Associate Professor in Pediatrics; Ralph Walker, Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology; Roland White, Assistant in Ophthalmology; W. G. Wirth, Professor of Bible Exegesis; N. C. Woods, Instruc- tor in. Medicine; Harold Ziprick. Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Executive Faculty, School of Die- tetics: P. T. Magan, President; E. H. Risley, Dean, Physiologi- cal Chemistry; Pearl M. Jen- kins, Assistant Dean, Economics, Foods and Cookery; F. W. Gard- ner, Physiological Chemistry; C. C. Fink, Registrar; Mrs. Es- ther Gardner, Nutrition; Alfred Shryock, Secretary; Wines Simpson, Assistant in Bacteriol- ogy and Testimonies; I. I. Zir- kle, Bacteriology; V. J. Johns, Fristructor in Bible. Executive Faculty: Loma Linda School of Nursing: (See Loma Linda Sanitarium and Hospital.) Executive Faculty: White Memo- rial School of Nursing: (See White Memorial Hospital.) COLLEGE VERTIERES Established 1934 Postal Address: Casier A-115, Port au Prince, Haiti, Board of Managers: . . � Chairman; A. G. Roth, Secre- tary; F. I. Mohr, E. W. Thorp, A. L. Christensen, Leonce Pain- son, M. N. Isaac. Faculty: A. G. Roth, Principal; Mrs. A. G. Roth, Assistant, Eng- lish; D. Dorsinville, Bible; D. St. Aubin, History, Geography; L. P. Gibbs, Science; J. Brutus, French, Latin, Spanish; A. Pain- son, Mathematics; A. L. Chris- tensen, Accountant, Woodwork- ing; Noroy Theodore, Printing; E. Latortue, G. Rodriguez, Mrs. A. Painsou, Primary Grades. COLOMBIA-VENEZUELA UNION TRAINING SCHOOL Established 1936 Cable and Telegraphic Address: "Coinco," :Medellin, Colombia, South America. Postal Address: Apartado 224, Me- dellin, Colombia, South America. Airmial: Correo Aereo 877, Medel- lin, Colombia, South America. Board of Directors: L. V. Finster, Chairman; G. W. Chapman, Sec- retary; and all other members of Union Committee. Executive Board: L. V. Fluster, G. W. Chapman, J. W. Cole, M. E. Lowry. Faculty: G. W. Chapman, Direc- tor; Mrs. G. W. Chapman, Ma- tron; Elizabeth Baxter, Precep- tress. COLUMBIA JUNIOR COLLEGE Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Organized 1933 Board of Trustees: H. J. Detwiler, President; B. G. Wilkinson, Sec- retary, J. P. Neff, W. C. Hannah, F. H. Robbins, A. W. Werline, W. E. Nelson, F. M. Wilcox, V. 246 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS P. Lovell, J. W. MacNeil, W. M. Robbins, C. S. Longacre, H. A. Morrison, W. C. Moffett, W. H. Branson, M. G. Conger, M. N. Campbell, G. F. Eichman, W. B. Mohr, W. H. Williams, L. B. King. Executive Board: Same as that of Washington Missionary College. Administration: B. G. 'Wilkinson, President; � , Dean; Minnie. E. Abray, Dean of Wo- men; C. C. Pulver, Business Man- ager; W. J. McComb, Registrar; Mary Montgomery, Matron; H. T. Terry, Dean of Men; T. G. Weis, Librarian, H. Williams, Cashier. Faculty: B. G. Wilkinson, Ph. D., President; L. M. Ashley, M. A., Professor of Biology; E. Blue, M. A., Professor of Chemistry; Mrs. Ethel Casey, Assistant in Music; J. N. Clapp, M.A., Asso- ciate Professor of Religious Edu- cation; Grace L. Cox, B.A., As- sistant in Dietetics and House- hold Arts; L. S. Davis, M.A., Associate Professor of Modern Languages; P. T. Gibbs, Ph.D., Professor of English; George Greer, Associate Professor of Music; Lois Hall, Assistant in Music; P. D. Henderson, M.A., Instructor in Modern Languages; Edith T. James, B.S., Professor of Nursing Education; W. J. Mc- Comb, M.A., Associate Professor of History; T. K. Martin, Instruc- tor in Art; Mrs. Vera Morrison, M.A., Professor of Education and Director School of Elemen- tary Teacher Training, Bess Ninai, B.S., Assistant in Nurs- ing -Education; J. W. Osborn, B. Mus., L. R. A. M., Professor of Music; G. W. Presnell, Ph. D., Professor of Mathematics and Physics; Otto Schuberth, Ph. D., Professor of Modern Languages; L. A. Semmens, M. Th., Pro- fessor of Religious Education, Helen Spicer, B. A., Instructor in Bacteriology and Physical Education; May Stanley, M. A., Professor of Dietetics and House- hold Arts; L. F. Thiel, M. A., Associate Professor of English; T. G. Weis, B. A., Instructor in English and Library Science; A. W. Werline, M. A., Professor of History; George Wargo, Asso- ciate Professor of Music; Lorena Wilcox, B. A., Assistant in Edu- cation. Normal Training Cchool: Lorena Wilcox, B. A., Principal; Mrs. Crofoot, Critic Teacher; Grace Harrison, B. A., Critic Teacher; Olive M. Lindberg, M. Ed., Critic Teacher; Louise Stuart, B. A., Critic Teacher; Irene Walker, B. A., Critic Teacher. Industrial Superintendants: S. Arason, College Press; Frank Detwiler, College Store; John Ewaschuk, Bakery; John Samp- son and H. G. Rudolph, College Mill; Mrs. Ora R. Williams, Em- ployment Bureau. COLUMBIA ACADEMY Battle Ground, Wash. Established 1903 Board of Managers: L. F. Burdoin, Chairman; A. R. Tucker, Sec. Faculty: A. R. Tucker, Principal and Business Manager, History; J. G. Mehling, Jr. Accountant, Commercial, Mathematics; B. E. Schaffner, Bible, French; H. W. Hempel, Preceptor, Science, Bi- ble; Mrs. H. W. Hempel, Ma- tron; Mrs. A. R. Tucker, Eng- lish; Mrs. G. Rood, Preeeptress, Librarian, Sewing; Mrs. Frankie Grubbs, Music; Gale Rood, Grades 5-8; Mrs. B. E. Schaffner, Grades 1-4; Richard Cox, Bakery Superintendent. DALLAS JUNIOR ACADEMY Address: 3011 Greenwood, Dallas, Tex. Faculty: F. W. Baldwin, Mrs. F. W. Baldwin, Mrs. Cecil Kinder. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS � 247 DENVER JUNIOR ACADEMY 659 South Navajo St., Denver, Colo. Faculty: K. D. Johnson, Principal; Mrs. K. D. Johnson, Laura Wil- bourn, Felicia Wright, Helen Swenson. EAST VISAYAN ACADEMY Established 1930 Postal Address: P. 0. Box 119, Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands. Board of 1VIanagemnet: A. A. Doug- las, A. Aqui, C. Ladion, M. G. Yorac, A. Capobres, A. Somoso, P. C. Cabansag, L. Elumir. Faculty: P. C. Cabansag, Mrs. A. A. Douglas, P. Rocero, C. ChM, Mrs. F. Elumir. EMMANUEL MISSIONARY COLLEGE Berrien Springs, Mich. Established 1901 Legal Title: " Emmanuel Mission- ary College, Incorporated." Board of Trustees: J. J. Nethery, H. J. Klooster, M. V. Campbell, E. L. Green, R. M. Harrison, C. B. Haynes, W. H. Holden, C. Lawry, W. T. Lindsay, T. R. Lukens, W. B. Ochs, A. J. Olson, L. Shepard, G. H. Simpson, T. E. Unruh, S. E. Wight. Officers of the Board: I. J. Neth- ery, Chairman; H. J. Kloostcr, Sec. Administration: H. J. Klooster, M. S., President; L. N. Holm, M. S., Busi. Mgr.; E. D. Ryden, B. R. E., M. A., Dean of Men; M. Winifred McCormack, M. A., R. N., Dean of Women; Wanda MacMorland, B. A., Registrar; Anna L. Blackney, B. A., B. L. S., Librarian. College Faculty: Professors: Ella Edwards, Ph. D., Foreign Lan- guage, Literature; H. E. Edwards, Ph. D., Education; H. B. Hannum, M. Mus., A. A. G. 0., Music; H. F. Halenz, Ph. D., Physical Science and Mathematics; H. 0. Mc- Cumber, Ph. D., Social Science; W. E. Straw, M. A., Religion and Philosophy; H. M. Tippett, M. A., English Language and Literature. Associate Professors: Earl Beaty, M. B. A., C. P. A., Social Sci- ence; Mabel Cassell, M. A., Edu- cation; Verna Robson, M. D., Bi- ological Science; J. L. Thompson, Al:. S., Physical Science and Mathematics. Instructors: Leona Burman, M. A., Critic Teacher in English, Education; J. J. Hafner, Violin; Beatrice Holquist, M. A., Home Economics; L. N. Holm, M. S., Agriculture; Opal Hoover, M. A., English Language, Literature; E. R. Theile, M. A., Religion, Philosophy, � , B. A., Critic Teacher in Elementary School, Education; Glee King, M. A., Applied Arts; Robert MacMorland, M. B. A., Critic Teacher in Social Science, Edu- cation; M. Winifred McCormack, M. A., R. N., Nursing, Health Education; Grace Maas, B. A., Critic Teacher in Elementary School; Helen Merriam, M. A., Foreign Language and Litera- ture, Critic Teacher in French; J. H. Metzger, B. Mus., Music; B. H. Phipps, M. A., Critic Teacher in Science and Mathe- matics, Biology; Mabel Romant, B. A., English Language, Liter- ature; E. D. Ryden, B. R. E., M. A., Social Science; Bernice Webber, M. A., Critic Teacher in Elementary School. Lecturers: Anna L. Blackney, B. A., B. L. S., Library Science; J. J. Hafner, Printing. Academy Faculty: Leona Summey Burman, M. A., Principal, Eng- lish; Wanda W. MacMorland, B. A., Registrar; Burton H. Phipps, M. A., Science; Olga Oakland, M. A., Mathematics; Robert B. MacMorland, M. B. 248 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS A., History and Economics; Helen Margaret Merriam, M. A., French; Beatrice Holquist, M. A., Home Economics; Glee H. King, M. A., Shorthand, Typewriting; Charles A. Burman, Bible; E. D. Ryden, M.A., American History; Glen Houck, B.A., Agriculture. Superintendents of Industries: Vinston Adams, Manager of Col- lege Press; B. A. Wood, Supt. of Col. Press; Glen Houck, Supt. of Gardens, Fruit and Poultry; Maria Hornbacher, Supt. of Cafe- teria; R. E. Spangle, Office Man- ager of Wood Shop; J. E. Eiffel, Engineer; F. E. Renant, Man- ager of College Store; 0. R. Shreve, Supt. of College Wood Products, Plant A; W. H. Woh- lers, Supt. of Dairy and Farm Crops. ENTERPRISE ACADEMY Enterprise, Kans. Organized 1919 Board of Trustees: T. B. West- brook, Pres.; R. R. Newman, Sec. Faculty: R. R. Newman, B. A., A. M., Principal, Manager, His- tory, Bible; P. E. Berthelsen, A. M., Bible; H. E. Hein, B. A., Science, German; Katherine E. Beck (leave of absence); � E. Anunsen, BA., Accountant, Mu- sic, Bookkeeping; P. K. Nelson, B.A., Preceptor, History; May- belle Huffinann, BA., Precep- tress, English; 0. E. Simon, B.A., Spanish, Commerce, Printing; Mrs. R. K. Nelson, Mathematics, Librarian; Mrs. Molly Erdmann, Matron. ESTONIAN MISSION SCHOOL (Adventusuiihingute Usuteaduse Kool) Merepuiestee r4a, Tallinn, Estonia Faculty: R. Vinglas, Principal, His- tory, Estonian; E. Ney, Bible; Miss M. Undritz, _English Ger- man, Health. School Board: E. Miigi, R. Vinglas, E. Ney, A. Aug, J. Daniel, 0. Kuuseoks, A. Hale, E. Nell. ETHIOPIAN UNION TRAINING SCHOOL FOR BOYS P. 0. Box 145, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Principal: Herbert Hanson. Teachers: Negarie Mullata, Mer- igeta Mullaburhan, Waldgera Dankie. ETHIOPIAN UNION TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS P. 0. Box 145, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Principal: Mae Matthews. Ethiopian Teacher: Derresa Danki. FAR EASTERN ACADEMY 458 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, China Established 1906 (1937-38 school- year being con- ducted temporarily in Hong Kong. Address: Box 1663, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China.) Faculty: W. E. Anderson, A. B., Principal, Business Manager, History; VT H. Wood, B. S., Science, Mathematics; C. E. Wittschiebe, Preceptor, Bible; Mrs. C. E. Wittschiebe, English; Mrs. WV. E. Anderson, Precep- tress, French; Mrs. W. H. Wood, A. B., Music, German, Short- hand; Della Rice, Matron. FINLAND S. D. A. MISSION SCHOOL (Suomen S. P. A:n Lahetyskoulu) Hiirla, Piikkio, Finland Established 1918; Reorganized 1931 Board: G. A. Lindsay, A. Rintala, V. K.ohtanen, 1. Miettinen, 0. Jaakkola, K. Soisalo, A. Arasola. Faculty: A. Rintala, Principal, Bible; G. Rouhe, History, Math- ematics; Lilja Sinkko, Finnish, English; Kaisu Tuppurainen, lierrnan, Finnish; Helmi Sihvola, EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS � 249 Mathematics, Swedish; 0. Miiiit- tilnen, Science. FOOCHOW JUNIOR TRAINING INSTITUTE Foochow, China Established 1916 Board of Directors: Chairman. Faculty: Ngu Ong Ing, Principal: Preceptor, to be supplied; Mrs. Lau Cu In, Preceptress; Ngu Go Hwa, Uong Chiong Nieng, Sia Hiong Ciong, Sia Chung Ong, Cong Ga, Hi, Dang Cie Mg. FOREST LAKE ACADEMY Route 2, Maitland, Fla. Established 1926 Board: L. E. Lenheim, Chairman; K. A. Wright, Secretary. Faculty: K. A. Wright, Principal, Manager, History; Dorothy Bart- lett, Registrar, Commercial, French; Lucile Raskin, Precep- tress, Bible; Harry Lodge, Pre- ceptor, Bible, History; Mrs. Gay- land Lashier, Librarian, English; Mrs. Harry Lodge, English; Esther Ambs, Matron, Home Economics; Charles Fleming, Accountant, Bookkeeping, Math- ematics; W. F. Rembold, Science and Mathematics; Gayland La- shier, Printing, Biology; Mrs. W. E. McClure, Piano, Chorus; Vir- ginia Clarke, Elementary; E. W. Bradley, Superintendent of Laundry; L. J. Knight, Superin- tendent of Farm; John Pierson, Superintendent of Dairy. FRESNO UNION ACADEMY 841 W. Belmont Ave., Fresno, Calif. Phone 2-7058 Established 1908 as an intermedi- ate school; as an academy 1921. Board: H. T. Swinson, Chairman; C. I. Chrisman, Sec. and Treas. Faculty: C. I. Chrisman, Principal, Bible; J. H. Whitney, Science, Mathematics; L. E. Breitigam, History, Spanish; Miss V. I. Shull, English; Mrs. C. I. Chris- man, Chorus, Matron; Mrs. H. E. Rogers, Bookkeeper; D. E. Bond, Grades 7, 8; Miss E. R. Thomp- son, Grades 4-6; Miss A. E. McClenaghan, Grades 1-3. FRIEDENSAU MISSIONARY SEMINARY Friedensau, Post Grabow, fiber Burg, Bez. Magdeburg, Germany. Established 1899 Board: M. Budnick, A. Burger, W. Knitter, R. Daumichen, H. Brink- IIIII1111, H. Glass, F. Hambrock, P. Horn, B. Ohme, G. Mai, A. Rebensburg, W. Hans, W. Eber- hardt, 'W. Klinkrthiller, M. Baier. Faculty: W. Eberhardt, Principal, Bible; IV. Hans, Business Man- ager; G. Liipke, Ph. D., Precep- tor, Greek, German, Music; S. Liipke, Ph. D., History, Chu cli History; P. Staubert, Ph. D., German, English, Education; H. Wertenauer, Science, Gymnas- tics, Shorthand; J. Langholf, Ac- countancy, Commerce; P. Schu- bert, Preceptress, Kindergarten, Commerce; D. Hoyer, Nurse Training. GEM STATE ACADEMY Box 6gr, Caldwell, Idaho. Established 1918 Board of Managers: J. W. Turner, Chairman; W. S. Boynton, Sec.; C. M. Munsey, Andrew Roedel, ll'uman Hendryx. Faculty: W. S. Boynton, Principal, Bible; R. D. Young, Preceptor, Commercial, Mathematics; Mrs. R. D. Young, Accountant, Regis- trar; Evlyn M. Lindberg, Precep- tress, Music, English; Mrs. M. 0. Cheney, Matron; E. C. Reiber, History; Leola Castle, Spanish; M. 0. Cheney, Chemistry.. 250 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS GITWE TRAINING SCHOOL Established 1931 Postal Address: Gitwe, Ruanda, via Usumbura, Urundi, Belgian East Africa. Faculty: R. L. Jones, Director; P. Howe, Headmaster; A. Siepman, Mrs. A. Siepman, Mrs. R. L. Jones, Mrs. P. Howe, E. Semu- twa, S. Kanakuza, M. Nyiring- ondo. GLENDALE UNION ACADEMY 700 Kimlin Drive, Glendale, Calif. Established 1923 Board of Directors: W. M. Adams, Chairman; J. E. Young, Sec. Faculty: J. E. Young, Principal, Business Manager, Grade Super- visor; W. S. McCully, Bible, His- tory; Miss K. W. Speh, English, Library Science, German; I. R. Neilsen, Mathematics, Science; Miss E. P. Anderson, Home Eco- nomics; V. A. Jackson, Biology, Spanish, Woodwork; R. Kirk McAllister, Press Supt., Print- ing; Stanley Ledington, Piano, Music Organizations; Miss A. M. Osiek, Office, Commercial; Miss Ruth Edeburn, Grade School Mu- sic. Grades: June Culhane, Grade 8; Fern Halverson, Grade 7; Alice Smith, Grades 5, 6; Mrs. W. F. Norwood, Grades 4, 5; Mrs. M. Lovell, Grades 3, 4; Mrs. V. A. Jackson, Grades 1, 2. GOLDEN _ GATE ACADEMY 1709 Alcatraz Ave., Berkeley, Calif. Established 1923 Board of Directors: C. R. Gibbs, Chairman; R. B. Prout, Sec. Faculty: R. B. Prout, M. A., Prin- cipal, Science; F. D. Fisher, A. B., Science, Mathematics, 'Wood- work; H. L. Wallace, A. B., Bible History; Evelyn Wegner, A. B., English, Sewing, Music; Neva Sandborn, A. B., Spanish, Typ- ing, Bookkeeping; Mrs. Fern L. Prout, Shorthand; 0. L. Strube, German; Harriet E. Voorhei s, Librarian, Registrar; E. C. Chap- man, Printing; Thomas Geraty, A. B., Grades 7, 8; Anna Jensen, Grades 5, 6; Elsie Nelson, Grades 3, 4; Mrs. Ruth Shultz, Grades 1, 2. GOOD HOPE TRAINING SCHOOL (For Cape Colored People) Address: Klipfontein Road, Ath- lone, Cape, South Africa. Managing Board: A. F. Tarr, Chair- man; P. H. Mantel!, Secretary; E. D. Hanson, J. E. Symons, J. N. de Beer, B. W. Abney. Faculty: Training School: P. H. Mantel!, Principal; W. Marais. Primary School: Misses J. Cra- mond, G. Haydakis, J. Spencer. Preceptor: J. Donaldson. GREATER NEW YORK ACADEMY 484 Washington Ave., Brook- lyn, N. Y. Established 1920 Telephone, Prospect 9-7899 Board: IV. A. Nelson, Chairman; D, V. Cowin, Sec. Faculty: D. V. Cowin, B.A., M.A., Principal, Bible, History; Robert Lay, B.A., B.S., Mathematics, Science; G. E, Smith, English; C. E. Gamy, B.A., MA., French ; Mrs. R. Lay, Librarian, Regis- trar; Mrs. D. Venedn, Commer- cial. HANKOW BIBLE AND INDUS- TRIAL INSTITUTE Wang Gia Dun, Hankow, Hupeh, China Established 1916 Faculty: C. A. Carter, Principal and Business Manager; Hu Ring Chen, Assistant Principal; other teachers: Mrs. C. A. Carter, Nina Lee, Li Kwang Ren. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS � 25] HARBIN TRAINING INSTITUTE Tsitsihar St., 9, New Town, Harbin, Manchuria. Established 1929 Faculty: V. E. Kositsin, Principal; Mrs. E. I. Brajnicoff, Mrs. M. M. Ivanoff, Mrs. M. Popow, Helen Kalabagin, N. Sorokin. HAWAIIAN MISSION ACADEMY AND TRAINING SCHOOL 14x7 Makiki St., HOnolulu, Hawaii Established 1915 Board of Directors: C. S. Prout, Chairman; J. A. Simonson, Sec. Faculty: J. A. Simonson, Principal and Business Manager; W. Bo- linger, Science, Mathematics; F. E. Rice, Bible, History; Viola H. Simonson, English; Lo- leta H. Barron, Education; A. R. Barron, Vocational; R. Gima, English; Edith B. Morrison, French; R. S. Morrison, Print- ing; Evelyn D. Rice, Piano. Grades: Willamae Hawkins, Upper Grades; Winifred Craig, Inter- mediate Grades; Thelma Estes, Primary Grades; Juliette K. Lau, Receiving Grades. HELDERBERG COLLEGE (European) P. 0. Box 22, Somerset West, C. P., South Africa Board: J. F. Wright, Chairman; G. E. Shankel, Secretary; Dr. C. F. Birkenstoek, C. W. Bozarth, J. R. Campbell, V. R. Cooks, C. W. Curtis, A. V. Edwards, G. A. Ellingworth, E. D. Hanson, W. H. Hurlow, A. N. Ingle, N. Jeffes, L. L. Moffitt, Milton Robison, H. M. Sparrow, A. F. Tarr, A. N. Tonge, M. D., J. V. Wilson. Local Board: J. F. Wright, G. E. Shankel, A. V. Edwards, Milton. Robison, J. V. Wilson, C. W. Bozarth. Faculty: G. E. Shankel, M. A., Principal; J. V. Wilson, F. R. H. S., Business Manager, Agri- culture; A. V. Edwards, Bible; W. F. Tarr, B. A., English; C. C. Marais, Preceptor, Afrikaans; C. F. Clarke, M. A., Science; F. E. Meckling, M. A., History; Miss H. M. Hyatt, B. A., Mathe- matics; Margaret Nickel, M. A., Normal Director; Hope Hayton, M. A., Modern Languages, Libra- rian; Ethel Edmed, Commercial; P. J. van Eck, Asst. Afrikaans Miss L. Hattingh., Preceptress, School Nurse; Mrs. A. E. Shone, Matron; Mrs. C. C. Marais T3, C.P., Critic Teacher; Miss Y. de Gourville, Critic Teacher; Mrs. F. E. Meckling, B.A., Domestic Science, Dressmaking; Mrs. C. F. Clarke, B. A., Preeeptress, Junior Hostel; S. Glans, Woodwork, Carpentry; Mrs. M. Bates, Com- merce; Louise Fouche, Short- hand; L. C. LeButt, Piano; Elaine Giddings. HOME STUDY INSTITUTE (Formerly known as the Fireside Correspondence School) Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Established 1909 Constituency: The General Con- ference Committee. Administration: M. E. Olsen, Pres- ident, Business Manager; Lizzie M. Gregg, Registrar; M. E. Evans, Assistant Registrar and Accountant. Board of Directors: W. E. Nelson, Chairman; H. A. Morrison, Vice- Chairman; M. E. Olsen, Sec. and Treas.; M. N. Campbell, F. M. Wilcox, W. E. Howell, M. E. Kern, W. H. Teesdale, J. A. Stevens, Steen Rasmussen, L. E. Froom, E. D. Dick, H. T. Elliott, B. G. Wilkinson, A. W. Peterson. Advisory Council: M. L. Andrea- son, B. G. Wilkinson, W. I. Smith, H. J. Klooster, W. M. Landeen, G. E. Jones. Faculty: M. E. Olsen, A. M., Ph. D., President, English Lan- guage and Literature: J. N. Anderson, A. B., B. D., Non.- 252 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Christian Religions, Hebrew, New Testament Greek; A. W. Wer- line, A. M., History; P. W. -Christian, Ph. D., Europe Since 1914; Leo Thiel, A. M., American Literature, Freshman Rhetoric; B. P. Hoffman, A. M., Major and Minor Prophets, Missions and Mission Problems, New Testa- ment Epistles, Daniel and Reve- lation; L. A. Semmens, A.M., Advanced Bible Doctrines, Chris- tian Evidences; E. C. Blue, A. M., General Science, Agriculture, Trigonometry; H. W. Clark, A. M., Geology; Louis Machlan, A. B., Geometry, Advanced Algebra; Mrs. Mary Dietel, A. M., French, Spanish, Secondary English; Mrs. Olivia Lockwood, A. M., German; C. E. Weniger, A. M., Public Speaking; M. E. Cady, A. M., Expression; H. E. Edwards, Ph. D., Objective and Standard- ized Tests; H. B. Hannum, M. Mus., Harmony; Lorena E. Wil- cox, A. B., Education; Mrs. Myrta Kellogg-Lewis, A. B., Old Testimony History, Spirit of Prophecy; Mrs. F. L. Chaney, A. M., Latin; S. W. Tymeson, B. R. E., Christian Salesmanship; E. W. Carey, Bible Doctrines, New Testament History, Bible Read- ings, American History and Gov- ernment; Mrs. F. M. Wilcox, B. N., Home Nursing, Home Eco- nomics; B. P. Foote, B.S.S., Gregg Stenography and Type- writing; W. L. Burgan, Journal- ism; M. E. Evans, Bookkeeping and Accounting; C. L. Stone, A. M., Arithmetic, Algebra; Mn:. Clara Norton, Grades 1-6. HOME STUDY INSTITUTE Oriental Branch 526 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, China Established 1922 Constituency: The China Division Executive Committee and the Far Eastern Division Executive Committee. Board of Directors: Frederick Griggs, Chairman; W. A. Scharf- fenberg, Vice-Chairman, Secre- tary; C. C. Morris, D. E. Rebok, W. P. Bradley, V. T. Armstrong, C. L. Torrey. Administration: W. A. Scharffen- berg, president; Mils. G. G. Ramp, Registrar; � , Treas- urer; W. C. Lee, General Secre• tare for China; C. C. Chen, Chinese Language Course. Office Staff: Oilene W. Liu, Asst. Registrar, � , Asst. Treasurer; — — —, Recording Secretary; 0. M. Oliva, Secre- tary Manila Office. Dept. of Oriental Languages: W. A. Scharffenberg, C. W. Lee, A. N. Nelson, T. T. Hsu, W. C. Lee, S. K. Wang, C. H. Chen, G. Y. Djou, S. H. Chao, L. H. Chin, C. T. Ku, S. M. Yen, K. R. Wang, D. I. Lao, F. C. Sheh, S. C. Wang, D. Z. Dzou, I. M. Liu, T. C. Hsu, R. Y. Lee, H. N. Ling, H. P. Chang, C. P. Hwang, Paul Han, W. T. Chen, E. Tsai, H. K. Chao, E. Chang. English Section: Mrs. G. G. Hamp, R. H. Hartwell, W. E. Anderson, W. Wood, Oilene W. Liu, Mrs. L. H. Butka, S. H. Lindt, 0. A. Blake, C. F. Thurston, D. E. Re- bok, 0. A. Hall, H. H. Morse. Chinese Section: W. C. Lee, Gen- eral Secretary; Pastor Meng Djun ih, Dean Five Year Course for Evangelists; Chen Yu Shih, Dean Five Year Course in Edu- cation; Mrs. Mi Deh Fen, Joe May, Bessie Mount. Korean Section: C. IV. Lee, H. S. Lee. Japanese Section: A. N. Nelson, Keiji Nagashima, Eikichi Seino, Hidesada Yanami. Philippine Section: F. A. Mote, General Secretary; Manuel Oliva, Office Secretary; Ramon Lla- guno, Diego Sabrine, Florentino Lagonero, J. M. Imperio. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS � 253 HONAN JUNIOR TRAINING INSTITUTE Lowanho, Yencheng, Honan, China Established 1916 Faculty: Wang Ging Bo;Principal Fan Yung Fu, Preceptor; Gwoh Hsu Djen, Preceptress; Teachers: Mrs. E. H. James, Yu Ging Fang, Djang Ru Lin, Han Geng Sheng, Wu Yung Gwang, Djang Ming Hwa, Wang Gwoh Ying, Mrs. D. R. White, Mrs. E. H. James. HUNAN PROVINCIAL JUNIOR TRAINING INSTITUTE Seventh-day Adventist Mission, " The Island," Changsha, Hunan, China Established 1919 Faculty: Dzou Pei Hsin, Principal, Manager; Hwang Djung Seng, Sang Dwan Fu, Dzang Hsiu Wu Ding Chi, Dzang Yun Fen, Mrs. J. E. Frick, Lung Han Ping. IBADAN TRAINING SCHOOL Established 1932 P. 0. Box xg, Ibadan, Nigeria, West Africa Principal: W. T. B. Hyde. IKIZU TRAINING SCHOOL Address: Ikizu, P. 0. Musoma, Tanganyika Territory, East Af- rica. Principal: P. Werner (on f ur- lough) , W. Fenner . INDIANA ACADEMY Cicero, Ind. Established 1902 Board: S. E. Wight, President; W. A. Nelson, Sec. and Treas. Faculty: W. A. Nelson, Principal, Business Manager, American History; H. A. Wohlers, Ac- countant, Commerce; 0. K. But- ler, Pastor, Bible, History; H. R. Shelden, Preceptor, Science, Mathematics; Mary Smith, Pre- ceptress, Language; Anna Pear- son, Matron, Home Economies; H. A. Habenicht, Agriculture, Farm Manager; Mrs. 0. K. But- ler, English, Librarian; Iva Dell Kirk, Music. INSTITUTO COMERCIAL PROSPERIDAD Prosperidad 85, Tacubaya, D.F., Mexico Principal: A. G. Parfitt. JAPAN JUNIOR COLLEGE (Nihon San-Iku Gakuin) Established 1926 Address: Showa-machi, Kimitsu- gun, Chiba-ken, Japan. Board: A. N. Nelson, President; P. A. Webber, Sec.; H. Yama- moto, Treas., Mrs. Ai Fuka- zawa, C. D. Forshee, F. R. Mil- lard, H. Kuniya. Faculty: P. A. Webber, Ph. D., Principal; H. Yamamoto, H. Ki- kuchi, Mrs. Fukazawa, Mrs. Yamamoto, Mrs. Webber, T. Koide, Paul Eldridge, K. Seino, Mrs. Millard, Mrs. Wakamoto. Girls' Department Address: 171 Amanuma 1 Chome, Suginami-ku, Tokyo. Board: A. N. Nelson, President; C. F. Thurston, T. H. Okohira, Kuniya, S. Ogura, H. P. Evens, T. Yamagata. Faculty: C. F. Thurston, A. B., M.A., Dean; T. Yamagata, Miss Sudoki, Mrs. Ogura, Miss Naka- mura, Mrs. Evens, Mrs. Kato, Mrs. Iimori, Mrs. Nelson. JUGOSLAVIAN UNION TRAIN- ING SCHOOL Teaj za sveopste vaspitanje Established 1931 Address: Pantovak 121, Zagreb, Jugoslavia. Board: R. Schillinger, Chairman. Faculty: 11. Sehillinger, Director, 254 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Bible, Farm Manager; S. Lude- wig, Treasurer, Preceptor, Ger- man, Bible, Commerce; Miss L. Schillinger, Anatomy; M. Golu- bid, Jugoslavian, Science, His- tory. KAMAGAMBO TRAINING SCHOOL Kamagambo, Kisii, via Kisumu, Kenya Colony, East Africa Faculty: Principal, S. W. Beardsell, B. A.; Training Department, Miss C. J. Schuil; Industrial De- partment, C. J. Hyde; Girls' School, Miss M. Morgan. KAREN MISSION SCHOOL Established 1918 Office Address: S. D. A. Mission School, Kamamaung, Shwegon P. 0., Thaton District, Burma. Faculty: Thra Peter, Principal; Paul, Na Yai, Tha Kin, Daw Mee Shwe, David, Thara Tun Maung, Myat Kyaw, Naw Thein Kin. Industries: Agriculture, Rice mill- ing, Brick-making, Sawing logs, Building. (Anglo-Karen, Standards 1 to 7.) KERN ACADEMY Shafter, Calif. Established 1930 Board: P. J. Buller, Chairman; Dale Smith, Sec. and Treas. Faculty: Dale Smith, Principal, Bible, Commercial; Jack Craver, Science, Mathematics, Wood- work; Mrs. E. E. Adamson, His- tory, Domestic Science; Elinore Hahn, English, German, Libra- rian; R. W. Gepford, Grades 7, 8; Florence Adamson, Grades 4-6; Mrs. Clara Heinrichs, Grades 1-3; Mrs. R. W. Gepford, Cafeteria. KETCHUM JUNIOR ACADEMY Address: Route 3, Vinita, Okla. Faculty: W. W. Nelson, Mrs. W. \V. Nelson, Mrs. Irene Patty. LAKE TITICACA TRAINING SCHOOL (Colegio Adventista del Titicaca) Established 1922 Cable and Telegraphic Address: Colegio,°Juliaca, Peru. Postal Address: Casilla 4, Juliaca, Peru, South America. Board of Managers: G. F. Ruf, President; C. D. Christensen, Sec.; E. E. Vansickle, R. L. Jac- obs, B. Larsen, 0. Krause, Dr. H. L. Dixon. Faculty: C. D. Christensen, Princi- pal and Manager; Merardo Leon, Cashier and Bookkeeper; Mrs. C. D. Christensen, Mrs. Merardo Leon, Andres Aehata, P. E. Wen- sell, Nicanor Perez, M. Huayllara, Mrs. P. E. Wensell, Mrs. Nicanor Perez. LATVIAN CONFERENCE SCHOOL (Adventes Misijas Seminars) Brivibas iela II, Riga, Latvia Board of Managers: J. Oltin, X. Jurkevics, E. Krievs, K. Brutan, A. Eglit. Faculty: K. Brutan, Principal; A. Eglit, Business Manager; A. Eglit, Bible History; K. Brutan, Science; R. Kipur, Mathematics; A. Karnovska, Latvian, English, German; M. Augstkalnin, An- cient Languages; A. Lapa, Ac- countant. LAURELWOOD ACADEMY Gaston, Oreg. Established 1904 Board: E. L. Neff, Chairman; H. R. Miller, Sec. Faculty: H. R. Miller, Principal, Business Mgr.; H. E. Weaver, Bible; Gertrude Manfull -Gibson, Accountant, Typing; Gilbert Gibson, Chemistry, Physics, Ge- ometry; T. W. Walters, Precep- tor, Physical Education, His- tory; Lois Bruce, Registrar, Shorthand; Katherine Adams, Preceptress, English I; C. Nob- EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS � 255 litt, Farm Manager, General His- tory, Civics; J. Irvine, Book- keeping, Algebra, Woodwork; Mrs. B. Hawley, English II and III; Leona Glidden, French, Ger- man; Mrs. J. Irvine, Librarian, Sewing; Mrs. V. V. Erntson, Piano, Voice, Glee Clubs; Marie Steelman, Assistant in Music De- partment; Mrs. P. B. Gregg, Ma- tron; L. H. Booth, Grades 6-8; Mrs. L. H. Booth, Grades 1-5. LIBERIAN MISSION SCHOOL Established 1928 Address: c/o J. and J. M., Grand Bassa, Palmberg Station, Li- beria, West Africa. School Board: The Mission Com- mittee. LIMA TRAINING SCHOOL (Instituto Industrial) Established 1919 Office Address: Comandante Espi- nar 899, Miraflores, Lima, Peru. Postal Address: Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru. Telegraphic Address: "Instituto," Miraflores, Lima, Peru. Board of Managers: Jacob Wagner, president; C. H. Baker, sec.; J. F. Cummnis, C. Castellano, A. A. Alva, Juan Plenc. Faculty: C. H. Baker, Principal and Manager, English; E. C. Christie, Treasurer, Mathematics, Com- merce; P. P. Leon, History and National Subjects; Manuel Perez, Spanish; Juan Plenc, Bible, Pub- lic Speaking and Pastorial Train- ing; Mrs. C. H. Baker, Music, Piano, English; Domestic Science, Sewing; Mrs. E. C. Christie, Preceptress; Mrs. Manuel Perez, Normal Training; — — —, Preceptor. LODI ACADEMY Lodi, Calif. Established 1908 Board of Management: T. L. Cope- land, President; L. R. Rasmus- sen, Secretary. Faculty: L. R. Rasmussen, Princi- pal and Manager; J. E. Denehy, Assistant Manager, Bookkeep- ing; Paul C. Heubach, Bible; H. B. Wilcox, Science, Mathematics; Winifred Wichman, Registrar, Secretarial, Typing, and Short- hand; W. M. Wilkinson, English, History, Library Science; Daniel Beltz, M.D., Home Physician, First Aid; Wilton 0. Baldwin, Preceptor, Manual Training; Zella Rine, Preceptress; Rae Weinheimer, Matron, Home Eco- nomics; Mrs. Donald Jacobs, Spanish; J. E. Hansen, Farm Superintendent; A. A. Rupert, Basketry; Lowell Mason Knapp, Printing; Mrs. W. M. Wilkinson, Vocal; Virginia Hare, Piano; C. Collins, Band; Philip Keisz, Ger- man; Donald Jacobs, Principal, Grades 7 and 8; Lydia Reinmuth, Grades 4, 5, and 6; Mrs. W. J. Shafer, Grades 1, 2, and 3. LOMA LINDA ACADEMY Loma Linda, Calif. Board of Managers: H. H. Hicks, Chairman; A. C. Madsen, Sec. Faculty: A. C. Madsen, Principal, History; F. A. Moran, Bible; S. H. Gorton, Science, Wood- work, Physical Education; W. Nethery, English, Public Speak- ing, Geometry, Violin; Mable Andre, Spanish, Algebra, Sew- ing; Mrs. R. Kellar, Domestic Science; Irene Wakeham, Com- mercial, Accountant; Frances Brown, Piano, Grade ChoruS; Mrs. W. Durm, Piano, Chorus, Orchestra; M. Lucas, Grade 8; E. Nash, Grades 6, 7; Mrs. C. Purdy, Grade 5; H. Johnson, Grades 3, 4; E. Roos, Grades 1, 2. LONG BEACH SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST ACADEMY i88o Dawson Ave., Long Beach, Cal. Board: Scott Donaldson, Chairman; 256 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS W. S. Potts, Sec. Faculty: W. S. Potts, Principal; Edna Kilcher, Mildred Grand- bois, Helena Kellogg, Emma Ramstead, Laura Shafer, Gerald Neff, F. G. Reid, Mrs. F. G. Reid. LOS ANGELES SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST ACADEMY 3210 Post St., Los Angeles, Calif. Phone, Capitol 5992 Board: E. C. Kellogg, M. D., Presi- dent; Win. Guthrie, Vice-Pres.,: C. D. Striplin, Sec. and Treas. Faculty: C. D. Striplin, M. S., Principal, History; Robert Kitto, M. A., Bible, History; W. V. Albee, B. A., Science; P. G. Wip- perman, B. A., German, Wood- working; Pauline Hanson, M. A., English; N. L. Parker, Mathe- matics; Olive Westphal, B. A., Home Economics, Spanish; Grace Butler, B. A., Commerce; Madge Gould, Piano Cons., Music; Clara M. Striplin, Bookkeeper; Mabel Cason, Art; Mrs. B. E. Bridwell, Cafeteria. MALAMULO MISSION TRAIN- ING INSTITUTE Established 1902 Cholo, Nyasaland, Africa Telegraphic Address: P. 0. Mala - mulo, Cholo, Nyasaland. School Board: Union Executive Committee, Yolam Kamwendo, James Ngaiyaye. Faculty: Principal; V. E. Robinson, Normal Director; Dr. J. P. Chapin, Mrs. V. E. Rob- inson, I. L. Ansley, Miss G. L. Piatt, Miss L. D. Melvill, Miss M. Johnson, Miss Rena Curtis; Yo- lam Kamwendo, Asst. Normal Director, James Ngaiyaye, Ered Malir and 10 native teachers. MALAYALAM SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST HIGH SCHOOL Established 1925 Address: Kottarakara, Travancore, South India. Faculty: E. L. Gardner, Principal; L. C. Charles, C. Alexander, J. Gabriel, V. S. Sastry, Mrs. P. Vathamuthi, Mrs. E. L. Gardner. MALAYAN SEMINARY Established 1916 Address: 401 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, Straits Settle. ments. Cable and Telegraphic Address: "Adventist," Singapore. Board of Directors: Malayan Union Mission Executive Committee and C. M. Lee, Ngo Beng Hoe and W. P. Bradley. Board of Management:. E. A. Moon, F. L. Bunch, H. W. Jewkes, G. H. Minchin, C. M. Lee, Z. H. Mac- arewa, Ngo Beng Hoe, M. Sire- gar, L. I. Bowers. izrCulty: F. L. Bunch, Principal, Business Manager, Treasurer; H. W. Jewkes, 0. H. Minchin, Mrs. H. W. Jewkes, Mrs. L. F. Bohner, Mrs. E. A. Moon, Cheung Won Sung, Ngo Beng Hoe, Ngo Beng Lim, Mrs. Ngo Beng Lim, Z. H. Macarewa, L. B. Tamboenan, S. N. Siregar, Tan Chin Khin, Daisy Chew, Gloria Tan, Mrs. S. M. Tan, Miss S. C. Phang, Cashier, Bookkeeper; L. I. Bowers, Indus- trial Superintendent (on fur- lough). MANCHURIAN UNION TRAIN- ING INSTITUTE . Established 1923 Address: Wen Kuan Tun, Mukden, Manchuria. Board of Directors: The Manchur- ian Union Mission Committee. Faculty: A. J. Robbins, Prin- cipal, Manager; Djao Hsi Gia, Treas.; Li Kwan Sin, Preceptor; Miss Chen Hsien Sin, Precep- tress ; Chen Ming, Mrs. Li Kwan Sin, Gia Ming Hsien, Giang Tsai Wen. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS � 257 MAPLEWOOD ACADEMY Hutchinson, Minn. Established 1904 at Maple Plain, Minn.; transferred to Hutchin- son, Minn., in 1928. Executive Board: V. E. Peugh, President; E. F. Heim, Sec. Faculty: E. F. Heim, Principal, Manager; E. K. Vande Vere, Pre- ceptor, History; Paul Ford, Sci- ence, Commercial; J.' C. Harder, German, Bible; Elizabeth Town- send, Preceptress, English; Essie Barber, Matron; Adrian Laurit- zen, Piano, Voice ; Myrtle Sather, Accountant; Frank Swearingen, Supt. Book Bindery, Mathemat- ics; E. D. Kirk, Supt. Farm and Dairy, English; Ethel Hartzell, Art. MARIENHOEHE SEMINARY Darmstadt, Germany Established 1921 Board: G. Seng, A. Sachsenmeyer, A. W. Milner, W. Edener, E. Mayer, 0. Neubauer, A. Wick- lein, H. Erzberger, W. Meinhardt. Faculty: H. Erzberger, Principal, Modern Languages, Education; K. Hasenknopf, Business Mana- ger; Wilhelm Hoffmann, Bible; Wilhelm Michael, Ph. D., Ger- man, History, Gymnastics ; Horst Werner, Preceptor, Commercial Department; Martha Ruckert, Household Economics; Gymnas- tics; L. Erzberger, Kindergarten Methods; Michael Schrodl, Print- ing; Karl Zeiss, Agriculture. MEIKTILA TRAINING SCHOOL Established 1910 Address: Meiktila, Burma. Faculty: J. Phillips, Principal; James Baldwin, Maung Sein, Maung Yai, Ma Ngwe Ya, Pein Yee, Pe Thein, Daw Tin, Ma Faery, Miss N. Peraera, Tun Sein, Ma Twa Yee, Ah Lone Shoke. Standards: 1 to 10. 9 MIRIGEDA TRAINING SCHOOL Mirigeda, via Port Moresby, Papua Head Master: K. Gray. MODESTO UNION ACADEMY Rt, 4, Figara St., Modesto, Calif. Board Members: Dr. P. C. Bying- ton, Chairman; F. J. Wallace, Secretary; John Birdwell, John Baumback, H. S. France, L. E. Hardesty, C. C. McClintock, Mrs. A. Muth, Mrs. P. C. Rasmussen, H. E. Ross, T. C. Tunsen. Faculty Members: F. J. Wallace, Principal, American History and Government, Bible Doctrines, Old Testament History, Denomina- tional History; J. A. McClen- aghan, English I, If, and III. Spanish I, and II; Clarence 0. Trubey, Chemistry, New Testa- ment History, Biology, Chorus, Orchestra, Band; Mrs. Amanda Pease, Home Economics, Ge- ometry, Algebra, General His- tory; Hazel Morrow, Bookkeep- ing, Typing, Piano; Mrs. Gladys Beasley, Grades 5, 6, 7, and 8; Ruth Rice, Grades 1, 2, 3, and 4. MOUNTAIN VIEW UNION ACADEMY Mountain View, Calif. Established 1922 Board: J. R. Ferren, Chairman; R. P. Rowe, Sec.; H. E. Wester- meyer, Treas. Faculty: H. E. Westermeyer, Prin- cipal, Amer. History and Govern- ment; W. B. Ammundsen, Bible, Woodwork; B. I. Rasmussen, Mathematics, Science; E. Grace Morel, English, Typing, Library Science; Marjorie Olinder, Span- ish, Home Art, History; Mrs. W. George, Piano, Vocal, Band, Glee Clubs; Paul Meeth, Director Ele- mentary Department, Grades 7, 8; Martha Doris MacElvaine, Grades 4-6; Ruth 0. Williams, Grades 1-3; Stanley Hall, Band. 25S � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS MOUNT ELLIS ACADEMY Bozeman, Montana Established 1901 Officers: J. L. McConaughey, Pres.; William Lay, Sec. Faculty: William Lay, Principal, Business Manager, Bible; Mrs. William Lay, Registrar, English; R. A. White, Engineer, Farm Manager, Science, Mathematics; G. M. MacLafferty, Commercial, Music; B. M. Kurtz, Preceptor, Bible, German; Isabell Zumwald, Preceptress, History; Mrs. W. Knowles, Matron, School Nurse. MOUNT VERNON ACADEMY Legal Name: Mt. Vernon College Corporation Mount Vernon, Ohio Established 1893 Board: F. H. Robbins, President; V. P. Lovell, Sec. and Treas.; W. B. Mohr, Auditor. Faculty: V. P. Lovell, M. S., Prin- cipal, Manager, History; R. F. Farley, M. A., Bible, History, Literature; H. F. Lease, A. B., Preceptor, Science, Mathematics; Mrs. M. Plymire, A. B., English, Commercial; Mrs. Phyna, Kelley, Accountant, Commercial; D. R. Edwards, M. A., Director of Mu- sic, Violin; Mrs. V. P. Lovell, Piano; Esther Bruck, A. B., Preceptress, French, Librarian; Mary Aldridge, Matron, Home Economics; G. A. Newlon, B. S., Farm; P. F. Applegate, Supt. College Press, Linotyping; Le- Roy Applegate, Printing, Press Forman. NARSAPUR HIGH SCHOOL Address: S. D. A. Mission, Narsa- pur, West Godavary District, India. Faculty: H. A. Hansen, Principal; M. B. Israel, G. A. Anandam, Ch. B. Williams, B. S. Moses, 0. B. Jonathan, Mrs. Devasahayam. NASHVILLE JUNIOR ACADEMY 2011 Twenty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Established 1918 Faculty: Lee Fickess, Principal, Grades 9, 10; Mrs. Geo. Butler, Grades 5-8; Minnie Brown, Grades 1-4. NAVUSO INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL Wainibuka River, via Viria, Fiji Head Master: H. M. Lansdown. NCHWANGA TRAINING SCHOOL Mubende, Uganda Established 1931 Postal Address: P. 0. Mubende, Uganda, East Africa. Principal: E. W. Pedersen. NEVADA-UTAH ACADEMY 2171 South Fifth East, Salt Lake City, Utah Established 1936 Faculty: 0. F. Lenz, Principal; F. R. Wendell, Mathematics, Sci- ence; Mrs. F. R. Wendell, Ma- tron; Caleb Davidian, Bible; Mrs. Caleb Davidian, Typing. NEWBOLD MISSIONARY COLLEGE Near Rugby, Warwickshire, England Established 1901 Board of Directors: H. W. Lowe, W. G. C. Murdoch, G. W. Baird, J. I. Robison, 0. M. Dorland, Dr. J. E. Cairncross, R. S. Joyce, F. D. Buckle, G. D. King, F. W. Goodall, A. H. Thompson, J. Rigby. Executive Committee of Board of Directors: H. W. Lowe, W. G. C. Murdoch, G. W. Baird, 0. M. Dor- land, F. D. Buckle, R. S. Joyce. Administrative Staff: W. G. C. Murdoch (on leave of absence) ; G. W. Baird, Acting Principal; EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS � 259 E. D. Buckle, Business Manager; T. L. Gillett, Preceptor; Miss E. Donaldson, Preceptress, Matron. Faculty: W. 0. C. Murdoch, Chris- tian Evidences; � , Bible Ex- egesis, Homiletics; G. W. Baird, History; E. E. White, Science, Mathematics, Geography; Miss A. Russell, English; L. K. Tobi- assen, History of Education; E. B. Phillips, Greek Hebrew, Latin; A. J. Raitt, French, Ger- man; Miss E. Donaldson, Bible Readings; Miss E. M. Argent, Shorthand, Typewriting, Book- keeping; � , Pianoforte. NEWFOUNDLAND JUNIOR ACADEMY St. John's, Newfoundland Faculty: J. G. Combden, Princi- pal; Mrs. J. G. Combden, Hazel Avery. NEW GUINEA TRAINING SCHOOL Put Put, via Rabaul, Territory of New Guinea Head Master: A. Hiscox. NEW ZEALAND MISSIONARY COLLEGE Longburn, New Zealand Established 1907 Board: R. E. Hare, G. H. Green- away, B. McMahon, T. W. Ham- mond, G. F. Wright, J. Pascoe, R. H. Adair, A. W. Dawson, A.J. Furness, V. Nillson. Faculty: G. H. Greenaway, Prin- cipal and Business Manager; C. V. Millward, G. L. Sterling, T. Rutter, Miss I. H. Behrens, Miss M. Dawkins, Miss V. Par- ker, Miss A. Strack, H. J. Harris. NORTH AGRA MISSION SCHOOL (Established 1919) Address: S. D. A. Mission, Hapur, Meerut District, India. Faculty: Mrs. 0. 0. Mattison, Principal; Masih Dayal, Mrs. Masih. Dayal, Barakah Din, Ba- shir Gyana Mall, Catherine Singh. NORTH CHINA TRAINING INSTITUTE Fengtai, Hopei, China Established 1920 Board of Directors: The North China Union Mission Committee. Local Board: W. J. Harris, Chair- man; � , Secretary; H. W. Christian, Factory Superin- tendent, Preceptor, Preceptress, School Treasurer, Hopei Mission Educational Secretary. Faculty: Shan Lo Tien, Acting Principal, Manager; Li Shu- lMng, Treasurer; Wang Sheng- ping, Preceptor; Shan Lo-tien, Bible; Ynag Ch'unting, Chinese; Yin Shang-lan, Factory Superin- tendent; Deng Ye-lin, Precep- tress; Mrs. Li Shu-liang, Church. School. NORTHERN LUZON ACADEMY Established 1924 Address: Artacho, Sison, Pangasi- nan, Philippine Islands. Board of Trustees: E. N. Lugen- beal, R. R. Figuhr, A. M. Rags- dale, Mrs. E. N. Lugenbeal, Q. Cabansag, T. P. Atiga, G. 0. Cerezo, T. A. Pilar, R. A. Pilar, A. Balinao. Executive Committee: E. N. Lu- genbeal, Mrs. E. N. Lugenbeal, G. 0. Cerezo, R. A. Pilar, A. Ba- linao. Faculty: Mrs. E. N. Lugenbeal, Principal, English, Music; J. A. Bangloy, History, Physical; Mrs. J. A. Bangloy, School Nurse, Home Economics; Miss N. Y. Reyes, Science, Mathematics; Miss A. Q. Quetulio, English, Registrar, Librarian; Miss 0. Vi- gilia, Preceptress, Matron; G. 0. Cerezo, Preceptor, Bible; Miss Lourdes -Cabansag, Grades 5, 6; V. Cabansag, Grade 7. 260 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS NORTHWEST CHINA UNION TRAINING SCHOOL (Formerly at Tsao Tan Chen, Shensi) Lanchow, Kansu, China Organized in 1932 Postal Address: Lanchow, Kansu. Telegraphic Address: "Adventist," Lanchow. Executive Board: The Northwest China Union Committee. Local Board: Available members of the Union Committee. Faculty: Cho Ching Mei, Principal; Teachers: Wu Tzu Shan, Sun Teh Ren. NORTHWEST INDIA UNION TRAINING SCHOOL The Retreat, Roorkee, U. P., India Established 1920 Faculty: R. E. Loasby, M. A., Prin- cipal, English, History; M. G. Champion, Bible, Industrial Man- ager; Mrs. M. G. Champion, Eng- lish Girls' Matron; Winston Janes, F. A., Science; M. P. Sharma, Mathematics, Geogra- phy; A. Gardner, Preceptor, Physiology, Hygiene; Fazil Ma- sih, Accountant, Standards 5, 6; Mrs. M. Christo, Preceptress, Sewing, Cooking; Moulvi Mustaf Ali, Urdu, Persian. Industries: Agriculture, Tailoring, Canning. Grades 1 to 12 in Urdu and Eng- lish. NORWAY S. D. A. MISSION SCHOOL (Onsrud Misjonsskole) Algarheim, Norway Established 1922 Board of Trustees: L. Muderspach, T. S. Valen, 0. S. Lie, 0. Jordahl, G. Kittelsen, Thv. Poulsen, J. A. Tillgren, 0. Frenning, G. Gud - mundsen, Olaf Wiik. Faculty: G. Gudmundsen, Princi- pal, English, Arithmetic, Physi- ology and Hygiene; 0. Jordahl, Bible, Ancient History K. Nmr- land, Norwegian, Geography, History; 0. Wiik, Norwegian, Science, History; P. M. Myhre, Mathematics, German, French Magnus Larsen, English, Greek, Psychology. NTUSU GIRLS' SCHOOL Address: Ntusu, P. 0. Maswa, Lake Province, Tanganyika Ter- ritory, East Africa. In Charge: Miss M. Bremer; E. Lidke, Assistant. African Teachers: 3. OAK PARK ACADEMY Nevada, Iowa Established 1911 Board: D. S. Osgood, President; M. S. Culver, Secretary. Faculty: M. S. • Culver, A. B., Principal, Mathematics; A. E. Axelson, M. A., Bible; Elva Bar- tel, Preceptress, English; Adol- phus Parker, A. B., Science; El- mer Robertson, A. B., Preceptor, History; Alyse Swedberg, Piano; Mrs. M. S. Culver, Voice; D. J. Bieber, Accountant, Commercial; Ethel Eitel, Matron, Sewing; E. F. Jeys, Printshop Supt.; W. E. Sheirbon, Farm Supt.; Melvin Clem, Broomshop Supt. OAKWOOD JUNIOR COLLEGE (For Colored) Huntsville, Ala. Established 1895 Board of Trustees: J. K. Jones, Chairman; J. L. Moran, Sec.; 0. A. Troy, Treas.; R. L. Ben- ton, H. E. Ford, T. R. M. How- ard, H. A. Morrison, W. H. Williams, M. N. Campbell, F. L. Peterson, F. S. Keitts, C. V. Anderson, A. E. Webb, Anna Knight, H. J. Detwiler, G. E. Peters, T. H. Allison, C. A. Rus- sell, C. 0. Franz, M. A. Hollister, J. J. Nethery, W. H. Walker, J. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS � 261 H. Wagoner, W. H. Heckman. Administration: J. L. Moran, Pres- ident; 0. A. Troy, Manager; Julia F. Baugh, Director of Teacher Training School; Alma Tibbs, Dean of Women; S. A. Brantley, Dean of Men; Mrs. Bessie Carter, Matron; J. F. Street, Farm Supt.; Mrs. E. I. Cunningham, Supt. Laundry and Store; J. F. Dent, Accountant; N. E. Ashby, Registrar. Faculty: J. L. Moran, President; C E. Moseley, Bible; 0. B. Edwards, Music; L. E. John- son, Science, Mathematics; 0. A. Troy, Journalism, Violin; Mrs. M. B. Johnson, Librarian, English; Mrs. S. A. Brantley, Secretarial; N. E. Ashby, Lan- guage, History; Julia F. Baugh, Education; J. P. Buchanan, As- sistant Science, Psychology. Elementary School: Julia F. Baugh, Principal; Mrs. Evelyn Street, Grades 1-4; Mrs. Viola Jenkins, Critic Teacher, Grades 5-8. OKLAHOMA CITY JUNIOR ACADEMY Address: 2620 North Western, Ok- lahoma City, Okla. Faculty: Miss Elizabeth Lothian, Miss Maude Reid, Mrs. M. N. Grosvenor. OSHAWA MISSIONARY COLLEGE Oshawa, Ontario Established 1912; Incorporated Dec. 20, 1920 General Board: W. B. Ochs, Chair- man; H. A. Shepard, Sec.; A. Clark, W. A. Clemenson, A. E. Milner, S. G. White, C. W. Deg- ering, D. N. Reiner. C. 0. Mara- cle, C. L. Paddock, II. G. Burden, L. W. Cobb, F. R. Isaac, P. A. Rick, E. A. Beavon, W. E. Perrin. Local Board: W. B. Ochs, Chair- man; W: A. Clemenson, Vice- Chairman; F. R. Isaac, Sec.; C. 0. Maracle, C. L. Paddock, H. A. Shepard, S. 0. White, D. N. Rei- ner. Faculty: F. R. Isaac, A. B., Presi- dent, Manager, History; C. 0. Smith, A. B., Bible, Registrar; R. L. Knoll, A. B., Science and Mathematics; 0. T. Anderson, M .A., Dean of Men, History; H. W. Taylor, A. B., English; Margaret Stone, A. B., Commer- cial; Emma Frost, A. B., Dean of Women, Normal; Kate L. Macey, R. N., Pre-nursing; Anna John- ston, French; Geraldine Perrin, A. T. C. M., Music; Malvina Zachary-Taylor, A. B., Violin, Orchestra; Agnes Severson, A. B., Matron; N. J. Wagar, Factory Superintendent; H. Lofthouse, Farm Superintendent. OZARK JUNIOR ACADEMY Address: Gentry, Ark. Faculty: W. D. Pierce, Mrs. W. D. Pierce, Mrs. Orval Atkins, Ed. Coffman. PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE Angwin, Napa Co., Calif. Established 1909 Board of Trustees, Pacific Union College Association: G. A. Cal- kins, Pres.; W. I. Smith, Sec.; R. A. Mortensen, Treas.; L. K. Dickson, D. Voth, M. W. Newton, Honorary member; E. F. Hack- man, W. E. Atkin, J. E. Fulton, H. W. Vollmer, A. C. Nelson, E. E. Cossentine, T. L. Copeland, C. L. Bauer, C. R. Webster. Local Board of Management: W. I. Smith, Chairman, R. A. Morten- sen, Sec.; M. C. Lysinger, A. W. Johnson, E. H. Emmerson, M. W. Newton, W. B. Taylor. Administration: W. I. Smith, Pres- ident; R. A. Mortensen, Bus. Manager; W. R. French, Dean of School of Theology; G. F. Wolf- kill, Director of Summer Ses- sion; Minnie E. Dauphinee, Dean of Women; W. B. Clark Dean of 262 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Men; Anna J. Olsen, Registrar; R. B. Lewis, Principal of Pre- paratory School; Lucy Taylor- Whitney, Librarian; Marie Ons- berg-Olsen, Accountant. Faculty: W.I. Smith, M. S., Ed. D., President; W. R. French, Th. B., Dean of School of Theology, Re- ligion; E. H. Emmerson, A. B., Religion; M. W. Newton, M. S., Astronomy; R. A. Mortensen, Ph. D., Chemistry; J. M. Peter- son, Ph. D., German; H. W. Clark, A. n, Biological Science; A. W. Johnson, Ph. D., History; G. F. Wolfkill, Ed. D., Psychol- ogy, Secondary Education; C. E. Weniger, A. M., English Liter- ature, Speech, Journalism; L. L. Caviness, Ph. D., Greek Mod- ern Languages; R. E. Hoen, Ph. 1)., Mathematics and Phys- ics; Mary C. McReynolds, A. B., M. D., Staff Physician, Physiology, Health; Dorothy E. White, A. M., Elementary Edu- cation, Teacher Training; Lydia Dime-Wolfkill, A. M., Home Eco- nomics; N. E. Paulin, Musical Theory, Violin, Orchestra; H. D. Wheeler, A. B., Accountancy, Commerce; Gladys Robinson- Stearns, A. M., Elementary Edu- cation, Teacher Training; Anna Lois Christian, A. M., English; A. R. Monteith, A. M., Spanish; D. A. Courville, A. M., Chemistry; Mary Colby-Monteith, A. M., R. N., Nursing Education; ivalyn Law, Voice, Chorus; Gilmour McDonald, A. B., Piano; Lucy E. Whitney, A. B., Librarian; R. E. Lewis, A. M., Principal of College Preparatory School, Sec- ondary Teaching Methods; Mil- dred Martin, A. B., Grammar Room Critic Teacher; Alice C. Babcock, A. B., Secondary Eng- lish, History Methods; Hazel McVicker, A. B., Primary Room Critic Teacher; Grace Martin- Johnson, A.M., Secretarial Train- ing; W. B. Taylor, B. S., Car- pentry, Cabinet Making; 0. C. Baldwin, A. B., Agriculture; G. H. Jeys, Printing; Lettie Cle- ments-Bolter, Dressmaking; Ag- nes Lewis-Caviness, A. B., Ger- man; Gladys Manchester-Walin, Voice Culture; Arbella James- Moore, A. B., German; Doris Carlsen, A. B., Arts and Crafts. PHILIPPINE UNION COLLEGE Established 1917 Location: College Place, Caloocan, Rizal, Philippine Islands. Cable Address: "Philipunion," Ma- nila, Philippine Islands. Postal Address: P. 0. Box 1772, Manila, Philippine Islands. Board of Trustees: R. R. Figuhr, Chairman; L. M. Stump, Secre- tary; 0. A. Blake, Treasurer; E. M. Adams, H. A. Erickson, M.D., R. R. Senson, A. M. Rags- dale, A. A. Douglas, C. L. Wit- zel, F. Jabola, J. Emralino, E. N. Lugenbeal, J. A. Leland, P. R. Diaz, W. B. Rifle]. Executive Committee: R. R. Fi- guhr, Chairman; L. M. Stump, Vice-Chairman; H. L. Dyer, Sec- retary; R. R. Senson; A. M. Ragsdale, B. B. Davis, 0. A. Blake. Administration: L. M. Stump, President, Business Manager; H. L. Dyer, Treasurer, Dean of Col- lege of Liberal Arts; B. B. Davis, Dean of the College of Theology; Quintino, C. Geslani, Registrar and Secretary of Colleges; E. A. Capobres, Dean of Men; Lucia M. Hernandez, Dean of Women; Blanche Palmer, Librarian; B. 0. Bautista, Accountant. Faculty: L. M. Stump, B. A., M. A., President, Psychology; H. L. Dyer, B. A., M. A., Commerce; B. B. Davis, B. A., M. A., Educa- tion; R. R. Senson, B. S. E., Bi- ble, History; Q. C. Geslani, Reg- istrar, Typewriting, Shorthand ; Blanche Palmer, B.. A., M. A., English; C. C. Morrison, M. A., EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS � 263 M. S., Science; H. A. Erickson, M. D., Science; J. 0. Afenir, B. S. E., Spanish, History; C. L. Wit- zel, B. A., Mathematics; Irene J. Stump, Home Economics; Ro- sella A. Davis, B. A., Pr. Teach- ing; Mrs. W. J. Blake, English; A.usil Gift-Witzel, Music; S. Mendoza, B. S. E., English; R. C. Imperio, B. S. E., History; L. L. Quirante, B. S. E., Mathematics; H. C. Pascual, B. S. E., Com- merce; E. A. Capobres, Bible, Physical Education; L. M. Her- nandez, Physical Education; R. R. Figuhr, B. A., Professorial Lecturer. Normal Department: B. B. Davis, B. A., M. A., Director; Critic Teachers: R. R. Verdan, Josefa A. Villanueva, Dionisia Akyatin, Margarita S. Arriola. Industrial Department: L. M. Stump, Manager, H. L. Dyer, Treasurer; B. 0. Bautista, Ac- countant; C. L. Witzel, Factory Superintendent, Poultry; J. 0. Afenir, Agriculture; Ausil Gift- Witzel, Matron; Romana Cara, AssiStant Matron; Mrs. Dolores Brion, Laundry; Bakery. PLAINVIEW ACADEMY Redfield, S. Dak. Established 1902 School Board: J. H. Roth, Chair- man; A. L. Watt, Secretary. Faculty: A. L. Watt, A.B., Princi- pal, Manager, Printing, Algebra; L. W. Welch, BA., Bible, His- tory; Mrs. L. W. Welch, B.A., English, Cooking; W. L. Whit- son, ALA., Preceptor, Science, Mathematics; Adeline Voth, B.A., Preceptress, Commercial, German; Mrs. Belle Brown, Ma- tron; Helen Morse, Music. POLISH UNION MISSION SCHOOL (Temporarily Suspended.) PORTLAND UNION ACADEMY 4837 East Couch St., Portland, Ore. Faculty: F. A. Parrish, Principal, Bible; P. G. Baden, Science, Mathematics, Woodwork; Mrs. F. H. Parrish, French, English; Mrs. Eldon Snow, English, Sew- ing; Miss Lorena Smith, Grades 7 and 8; Mrs. P. G. Baden, Grades 5 and 6; Miss Dorothy Peterson, Grades 3 and 4; Mrs. Anna Kingsbury, Grades 1 and 2. PRAKASAPURAM HIGH SCHOOL Address: S. D. A. High School, Prakasapuram, Mukuperi Post, Tinnevelly District, South India. Faculty: G. Gurubatham, Princi- pal; A. M. Job, M. Arpultiam, G. Vethamoney, P. Devasahayan, Miss S. Rebecca, Matron; Mrs. Gnanappu. Joseph, Mrs. Nallarnal Koilpillai. PUNJAB MISSION SCHOOL Address: S. D. A. Mission, Chu- harkana Mandi, Sheikupura Dis- trict, Punjab, India. Faculty: H. C. Alexander, Princi- pal; Mrs. H. C. Alexander, Pas- tor B. Peter, Munshi Rain, Faqir Chand, B. M. Khan, Mrs. B. Al. Shad, Rajan Industries: Farming, 'Tailoring. Anglo-Urdu Middle School (about l.Oth Grade). Consolidated. RIVER PLATE JUNIOR COLLEGE (Colegio Adventista Del Plata) Established 1898 Postal Address: Puiggari, F. C. E., Entre Rios, Argentine, South America. Board of Directors: W. E. Mur- ray, President, E. R. Maas, Sec., 264 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS G. E. Emmenegger, W. Schubert, P. M. Brouchy, L. D. Minner, C. Becker, Niels Wensell, E. U. Ayars, C. E. Westphal, G. B. Taylor, S. Alberro. Administrative Committee: E. R. Maas, Chairman; S. Alberro, Sec.; E. U. Ayars, N. Soto, J. T. Thompson. Faculty: E. R. Maas, President, Education, Pedagogy; J. D. Livingston, Bible, History; S. Alberro, Treasurer, Accountant, Commercial Branches; E. U. Ayars, Industrial Supt., Carpen- try I, II, Farm, Dairy; J. T. Thompson, Preceptor, Bible; E. I. Mohr, Science; Mrs. E. P. Al- berro, National Language, Rhet- oric, Literature, Public Speak- ing, National History; E. Brooks, Geometry, Associate Bible; Mrs. D. Pohle, Preceptress; Mrs. I. C. Ayars, Normal Director, Meth- ods, Practice Teaching; Mrs. I. Thompson, Piano, Voice; Mrs. D. W. Brooks, English; Mrs. C. P. Ampuero, Matron, Nursing; Mrs. M. S. Livingston, Registrar, English, Library; A. Ernst, Me- chanical; Raquel Genanian, Critic Teacher; Luisa Frey, Critic Teacher; Aurora Ayva- zian, Critic Teacher. ROGUE RIVER ACADEMY Established 1926 Route 1, Box 33o, Medford, Oreg. Managing Board: J. B. Meehan, Chairman; W. G. McCready, Sec. and Treas. Faculty: W. G. McCready, Prin- cipal; Mrs. W. G. McCready, K. E. Groves, Mrs. K. E. Groves, Wallace Johnson, Mrs. Wallace Johnson. RULISON INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL Established 1918 Route 1 Grand Valley, Colo. Faculty: W. W. Sutherland, B.S., Principal; Mrs. W. W. Suther• land, Elenientary Grades. RUMANIAN UNION TRAINING INSTITUTE ("Institutul Biblic") Brasov, Stupini No. 113 Established 1924 Address: Cdsuta Postald No. 71, Brasov, Rumania. Faculty: P. Paunescu, Director; St. Demetrescu, Bible, English; I. Danetiu, Treasurer, Commerce, Agriculture; G. Proksch, Pre- ceptor, German; D. Dragorni- rescu, Science, Music; E. Nicu- lescu, French, Geography; I. Rama, Language, History; Miss E. Neamtu, Preceptress; Miss K. Wellmann, School Nurse, Cook- ing. SAMABULA INDIAN SCHOOL Box 155, Suva, Fiji Head Master: E. A. Butler. SAN DIEGO ACADEMY 3057 G St., San Diego, Calif. Faculty: C. A. Pyle, Principal; J. D. Marshall, Bible, History, Cho- rus; P. Adams, Science, Shop; Edith Wall, English, Spanish; Viola Van Divier-Marnella, Com- m erei a I, � Library, � Orchestra; Caroline Heubach-Mote, Grades 7, 8; F. Ross, Grades 5, 6; Fran- ces Reed, Grades 3, 4; Hilda Ben- jamin, Grades 1, 2. SEATTLE JUNIOR ACADEMY 26/o Nob Hill Ave., Seattle, Wash. Faculty: Z. Berntson, Principal; Mrs. Z. Berntson, Mrs. Mabel Broder, Regina Magary. SEMINAIRE ADVENTISTE DU SALEVE Collonges sous Saleve, (Haute Savoie), France. Established in present location, 1921 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS � 265 Board of Management: A. V. Olson, Chairman; D. Walther, Sec. Faculty: D. Walther, Dr. es-lettres, Principal, Manager, History; R. Erdmann, Treasurer; A. Vaucher, Bible; M. Tieche, lie. es-lettres, French, Normal De- partment; H. Evard, Dr. es-sci- ences, Science, Mathematics; Miss L. Eppner, Registrar, Com- merce; M. Mathy, lie. es-lettres, Preceptor, Latin, Greek; F. Pieringer, German Department; Mrs. M. Pieringer, Preceptress, Domestic Science; Miss E. Mul- ford, English; W. I. Owen, Piano, Voice, Chorus; Mrs. V. Herbet, Church School; Miss H. Jac, Science; L. Vez, Gardens; E. Bernard, Farm; A. Nion, Press; A. Petronio, Mechanical Indus- tries; P. Cosendai. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY (Successor to Advanced Bible School) Takoma Park, D. C. Established 1934 Board of Managers: J. L. McEl- hany, President; H. A. Morrison, Vice-President; M. E. Kern, Sec.; W. E. Nelson, Treas.; L. H. Christian, W. G. Turner, W. H. Branson, M. N. Campbell, E. D. Dick, H. T. Elliott, A. W. Cor- mack, W. H. Teesdale, J. E. Weaver, G. E. Jones, W. H. Wil- liams, W. I. Smith, M. L. An- dreasen, W. M. Landeen, B. G. Wilkinson, A. V. Olson, Freder- ick Griggs, H. J. Klooster, F. M. Wilcox, I. H. Evans. Faculty: M. E. Kern, B. A., Presi- dent, Methods in Bible Teach- ing; M. L. Andreasen, M. A., Systematic Theology; L. L. Cav- iness, Ph. D., Hebrew, Greek, L. H. Christian, B. A., Bible, Reli- gious History; I. H. Evans, Hom- iletics; B. P. Hoffman, M. A., Bible, Oriental. Religions; W. M. Landeen, B. A., Church History; G. M. Price, M. A., Bible, Sci- ence; F. A. Schilling, Ph. D., Church History, Bible; W. H. Teesdale, Ph. D., Religion in America; C. E. Weniger, M. A., Speech, Research Methods; L. H. Wood, Fh. D., Eastern Antiquity, Archeology. SHANGHAI TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES iso Rubicon Road, Shanghai, China Established 1918 Postal Address: Box 1281, Shang- hai, China. Board of Directors: The same as for the Shanghai Sanitarium. Faculty: Shanghai Sanitarium Staff. SHANTUNG TRAINING INSTITUTE Established 1933 Postal Address: 102 Wei I Lu, Tsinan, Shantung. Board of Directors: Executive Committee of the Shantung Mission. Principal: I. T. Lee. SHELTON ACADEMY Shelton, Nebr. Telephone 7902 Established 1919 Board of Managers:, 0. T. Garner, Chairman; Melvin Oss, Sec. Faculty: Melvin Oss, Th.B., M.A., Principal, Social Science, Bible; Isaac Berry, B.A., Preceptor, Science, Mathematics; Evelyn Jepson, B.A., Preceptress, Bible, Home Arts; A. C. Lindahl, B.A., Accountant, History, Commerce, Musical Instruments; Imogene Berry, B.A., German, English; Victor E. Bascom, Farm Man- ager; Elinor Staples, B.A., Ma- tron, English; Ada Townsend, B.A., Piano, Voice; Mae Oss, RN., School Nurse. 266 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS SHENANDOAH VALLEY ACADEMY New Market, Va. Established 1908 Board of Trustees: J. W. MacNeil, Pres.; W. C. Hannah, Sec. Faculty: W. C. Hannah, Principal, Manager, Agriculture; D. M. Millam, Mathematics, Farm Supt.; W. EL Shephard, Bible; C. N. Rees, Preceptor, Social. Science; Alma E. Davis, Precep- tress, New Testament; Mrs. C. N. Rees, English; Joan Mead, French, Music; Harriette Han- son, Matron, Domestic Science; Mrs. W. C. Hannah, Accountant; Mrs. W. H. Shepherd, Elemen- tary, Mrs. D. M. Millam, Libra- rian. SHEYENNE RIVER ACADEMY Harvey, N. Dak. Established 1903 Board of Managers: D. N. Wall, President; R. W. Fowler, Sec. Faculty: R. W. Fowler, B. A., Prin- cipal, Manager, Mathematics; J. C. Michalengo, B. A., B. S. in Ed., Bible, Russian; G. J. Lang, B.A., Science, German; J. V. Peters, Preceptor, History; Mrs. R. MT. Fowler, B.A., English; Marjory Mereen, B.B.A., Ac- countant, Commerce; Mrs. F. F. Zumbaum, Preceptress, Matron; Olivia Harder, Music; George Brand, Farm Supt. SHILOH ACADEMY COT, 46th and St. Lawrence Ave,, Chicago, Ill. Established 1933 Faculty: A. W. Bontemps, B. A., Principal, English, Bible; N. M. Banks, B. S., Science, History; F. E. Howland, B.A., Languages, Mathematics; T. H. Allison, Choral Music; G. R. Harris, B.A., • Intermediate grades; A. J. Mac- key, B.A., Primary grades; M. Brown, Domestic Arts. SOLUSI TRAINING SCHOOL Established 1928 Postal Address: Solusi Mission, P. 0. Box 573, Bulawayo, South- ern Rhodesia, Africa. School Board: Zambesi Union Ex- ecutive Committee, Isaac Xiba Nkomo. Faculty: W. B. Higgins, Director, Plincipal, Business Manager; Mrs. W. B. Higgins, F. B. Jewell, Mrs. F. B. Jewell, Miss M. Mc- Ewen, Evelynne Wright, W. M. Cooks, Miss L. Campbell, Isaac Xiba Nkomo, and 12 other native teachers. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION NA- TIVE TRAINING SCHOOL Address: Butterworth, C. P., South Africa. Board of Managers: A. F. Tarr, � , Principal, E. D. Hanson, L. S. Mlles, G. S. Stevenson, J. E. Symons, S. K. Ntwana, J. M. Hlubi. Staff: To be supplied. SOUTH CHEKIANG TRAINING INSTITUTE Organized 1920 Postal Address: Wenchow, Che- kiang, China. Faculty: Chen Yu Shih, Principal; Alfred Fossey, Business Mgr.; Mrs. A. Fossey, Djao Pi Cheng, D. S. Chiang, T. D. Chiang, H. C. Djou, C. Su, Chiang Da-sen, Chiang Tsungdao, Djao Pi - chan g, Djou Hsing-Chiu, Su - cheng, Mrs. Wu Kao-fu. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JUNIOR COLLEGE Arlington, Calif. Established 1922 Board of Directors: David Voth, Chairman; E. E. Cossentine, Sec.; G. A. Calkins, J. E. Fulton, C. L. Bauer, B. M. Emerson, F. H. Raley, W. I. Smith, Win. Guthrie, Dr. Claude Steen, A. C. Nelson, E. F. Hackman, Hans EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS � 267 Von Hofgaarden, W. L. Avery, W. W. Ruble, K. F. Ambs, George T. Chapman. Administration: E. E. Cossentine, M. A., President; K. F. Ambs, M. B. A., Manager; W. T. Cran- dall, B. A., Dean of Men; Velma M. Wallace, B. A., Dean of Women; Mrs. Geneva Kern- Skinner, B.A., Matron; Mrs. W. E. Clark, Accountant; Minnie Belle Scott, B.A., Registrar; S. A. Smith, B.S., Farm Manager; G. E. Stearns, Assistant Farm Manager; J. W. Craig, B. A., Wood Products; W. G. Lawson, B.A., Printing, R. W. Bikkett, B.A., Asst. Mgr., L. E. Groome, Store; W. E. Guthrie, B.A., Asst. Printing; Karthi Firing, R.N., School Nurse; A. A. Spren- gel, Manager of Food Factory. Faculty: E. E. Cossentine, M. A., President; C. M. Sorenson, M. A., Bible; K. J. Reynolds, M. A., History; Maybel Jensen, M. .A., Normal Director; Agnes Soren- son, M. A., Modern Languages; L. C. Palmer, M. S., Science; L. H. Cushman, M. S., Science, Mathematics; J. P. Fentzling, M. A., English; Fedalma Ragon, B. A., Assistant English; E. W. Whitney, Piano; Harlyn Abel, B. M., Voice; Anna D. Paulson, B. A., Prenursing; Velma M. Wallace, B. A., Art; Caroline S. Hopkins, B. A., Commercial; Mrs. Geneva Kern-Skinnor, B.A.; Domestic Science; Mrs. L. H. Cushman, B.A., Assistant Science and Mathematics; W. G. Law- son, B.A., Printing; Mrs. L. C. Palmer, B.A., Library Science; S. A. Smith, B.S., Agriculture; Mrs. Daisy D. Sturges, Gram- mar Room Critic Teacher; Mrs. Pearl M. Wilson, Intermediate Room Critic Teacher; Mrs. K. M. Adams, B.A., Primary Room Critic Teacher. SOUTHERN JUNIOR COLLEGE Collegedale, Tenn. Established 1896 at Graysville, Tenn., as the Southern Training School; removed to Collegedale, Tenn., in 1916. Board of Managers: J. K. Jones, President; J. C. Thompson, Sec- retary, C. V. Anderson, LeRov Coolidge, M.D.; C. 0. Franz, G. A. Huse, R. I. Keate, L. E. Lenheim, H. E. Lysinger, J. R. Mitchell, D.D.S., C. A. Russell. E. A. Sutherland, M.D., H. W. Walker, E. C. Waller. Administration: J. C. Thompson, President; Fred L. Greed, Treas- urer and Assistant Business Manager; Rudolph Johnson, Dean of Men; Rachel Christ- man, Dean of Women; Theodora Wirak, Registrar; Stanley D. Brown, Librarian; Eva Maude Wilson, Matron; W. E. Wil- liams, Edythe Cobet-Williams, College Nurses; H. J. Halvorsen, Agriculture; F. 0. Rathbun, Albert Hall, College Press; John Gepford, Broom Factory; P. T. Mouchon, Engineer; T,. E. Raf- ferty, Woodcraft Shop. Faculty: J. C. Thompson, Presi- dent; Olive Rogers-Batson, Piano, Expression; Stanley D. Brown, English Language and Literature; Rachel Christman, History; Nellie Ferree, Critic Teacher; Ola K. Gant, Chemistry, Bacteriology; Pearl L. Hall, Modern Languages; Paul He- witt, Brass and Reed Instru- ments, Director of Orchestra; Elsie Ortner-Johnson, Typewrit- ing, Bookkeeping; Rudolph Johnson , History; Maude I. Jones, English, Latin; D., C. Ludington, Normal Director; Myrtle V. Maxwell, Education; H. A. Miller, Piano, Voice; H. E. Snide, Bible, Religious Edu- cation; Lois Walker, Critic Teacher; Irma Watt, Business Administration; A. J. Wheeler, 268 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Agriculture, Biology; Olive S. Wheeler, Home Economics; Edythe Cobet-Williams, Nursing Education; R. W. Woods, Phys- ics, Mathematics. SOUTHEAST NIGERIAN SCHOOL For Girls Established 1936 P. 0. Box 41, Aba, Nigeria, West Coast, Africa Principal: Miss E. Raitt. SOUTHWESTERN JUNIOR COLLEGE Beene, Texas Established 1894 Board of Management: R. L. Ben- ton, Chairman; H. H. Hamilton, Sec.; R. P. Montgomery, G. R. Fattic, Wesley Amundsen, J. A. P. Green, L. N. Carter, R. L. Carr, J. D. Smith, J. J. Reiswig, H. C. Hartwell, F. L. Harrison, G. A. Huse. Administration: H. H. Hamilton, Pres. and Business Manager; L. N. Carter, Treas.; R. L. Carr, Industrial Manager; A. Earl Hall, Registrar; J. P. Laurence, Dean of Men; Olive S. Fattic, Dean of Women; Ruth V. Foote, Matron; James Yates, Broom Making; R. E. Lynn, Printing; E. S. Kyle, Planing Mill; J. C. Turner, Farm; B. Putnam, Main- tenance Department; Veda Sue Marsh, Staff Nurse. Faculty: H. H. Hamilton, B. A., President; J. P. Laurence, B.A., Dean of Men, Asst. in His- tory; Olive S. Fattic, B.A., M.A., Dean of Women, Modern Lan- guages; H. S. Miller, B.A., Bible; S. W. Dale., B.A., Commerce; P. M. Foster, B.A., M.A., Mathe- matics, Science; A. E. Hall, B.A., M.A., History; Letha Taylor, B.A., M.A., English; Ruby Me- Gee, B.A., M.A., Education; Ruth V. Foote, B.S., MA., Matron, Home Economies; C. W. Dortch, B.M., Voice, Chorus, Piano; Ma- rie Anderson, B.A., Librarian, Asst. Commerce; Veda Sue Marsh, R.N., A.B., A.M., Asst. Science, no-Nursing; R. E. Lynn, A.B., Printing; J. C. Tur- ner, A.B., Agriculture; Minnie Turner, B.A., Critic Teacher, Grades 7, 8; Mabel Wood, B.A.., Critic Teacher, Grades 4-6; Mary Woodward. Critic Teacher, Grades 1-3. SPICER COLLEGE Previously known as South India. 'framing School, Established 1915. Now Division Institution. Reorganized 1937 Address: Bangalore Heights, South „Faculty: Pastor L. B. Losey, B.A., Principal. Poultry, Agriculture, Bible, Business Manager; Mrs. L. B. Losey, First Aid; E. W. Pohlman, B.A., Theology and History; Mrs. E. W. Pohlman, Library, English, Physiology; E. J. Henning, B.A., Mathematics, Science, Radio Engineering; Mrs. E. J. Henning, B.A., Normal; L. G. Mookerjee, Bible Instruction; M. S. Prasada Rao, Treasurer, Commercial Department; M. Amirtham, Preceptor, Instructor in Commercial Department; Mrs. Cole, Preceptress and Matron. Board: N. C. Wilson, Chairman; A. E. Nelson, J. M. Steeves, E. M. Meleen, F. H. Loasby, J. 0. Wilson, H. Christensen, L. B. Losey, E. W. Pohlman, N. G. Mookerjee, E. J.,Henning, M. S. Prasada Rao. Industries: Gardening, Poultry, Radio Repair, Printing, Dairy- ing. SUJI TRAINING SCHOOL Address: Suji Mission, Private Bag, P. 0. Tanga, Tanganyika Territory, East Africa. Principal: A. Sprogis. EDUCATIONAL INSr.CITUTIONS � 269 SWEDISH MISSIONARY SCHOOL Ekebyholm, Rimbo, Sweden Established 1898; reorganized 1908 (moved from Jarnboiis 1932) Board: G. A. Lindsay, C. Gidlund, Alfred Andersson, E. IL Larson, A. Blomstedt, W. Johansson, 0. Angervo, I. Unhlill, R. W. Eng- strom. Faculty: C. Gidlund, Principal, Business Manager, Bible; R. W. Engstrom, History, Church His- tory, Bible; G. Linde, Swedish, English; Philip Scuil, Precep- tor, English, German; Stina HOg- lind, Preceptress; Emma Gus- taysson, Mathematics, Science; Ingrid Albiner, Swedish, Ger- man; E Edfors, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Music. TAKOMA ACADEMY Takoma Park, D.•C. Established 1933 Executive Board: H. J. Detwiler. Chairman; F. 0. Rittenhouse, Sec. Board of Trustees: H. J. Detwiler, Chairman; B. G. Wilkinson, Sec.; F. 0. Rittenhouse, Asst. Sec. Faculty: F. 0. Rittenhouse, A. M., Principal, History, Spanish; Cameron Carter, A. M., Bible; E. M. Andross, A. M., Science, Mathematics; Mrs. Eleanor Trefz, M.A., English; S. W. Tymeson, M. C. S., Commerce; B. Shanks Chaney, A. M., Latin, French; J. W. Osborn, B. Mils., Music; J. S. Cowdrick, A. B., Printing; Grace L. Cox, M. S., Home Economics; Walter Gib- son, Woodwork; Rowland Wil- kinson, Chemistry; Theo Weis, A. M. Librarian, English; Mary Dietel, A. M., Language (on leave). TJIMINDI TRAINING SCHOOL Established 1929 Address: Opleidingsschool der Ad- vent-Zending, Tjimindi, Ban- doeng, Java, Netherlands East Indies. Local Board: P. Drinhaus, chair- man; F. J. L. Wortman (on fur- lough), M. R. v. Emmerik. Board: Union Committee. Faculty: Dutch Dept., F. J. L. Wortman (on furlough), M. R. v. Emmerik. TULSA JUNIOR ACADEMY Address: 920 East 6th St., Tulsa. Okla. Faculty: R. A. Nesmith, Mrs. Rol- lin Nesmith, Miss Alice Will UNION COLLEGE College View Station Lincoln, Nebr. Established 1891 Board of Trustees: The presidents of the following conferenes: Central Union, Northern Union, Southwestern Union, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Oklahoma; the superintendent of the Wyo- ming Mission; the educational secretaries of the Central, North- ern, and Southwestern Union Conferences; the secretary-treas- urers of the Central and North- ern Union Conferences; the pres- ident of Union College; G. A. Williams, M. E. Carlson, F. J. Nenno. Executive Committee: J. F. Piper, Chairman; M. L. Andreasen, Sec.; 0. T. Garner; S. J. Lashier; E. EL Oswald; J. J. Reiswig; A. H. Rulkoetter; V. G. Anderson; H. C. Hartman; H. K. Schilling Administration: M. L. Andreasen, M. A., President; H. K. Schil- ling, Ph. D., Dean; H. C. Hart- man, A. B., Business Manager, Treasurer; G. W. Habenicht, M. A., Dean of Men; Linnie L. Keith, M. A., Dean of Women; Ruby E. Lea, A. B., Registrar; 270 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS D. G. Hilts, M. A., Librarian; E. N. Dick, Ph. D., Director of Sum- mer Session; W. H. Emery, M. D., Director of Health Service; Eunice Marsh, Director of Board- ing Hall; H. L. Keene, Account- ant. Faculty: M. L. Andreasen, M. A., President; J. N. Anderson, B. S., B. D., Biblical Languages and Missions; E. N. Dick, Ph. D., History, Political Science; . . � , Education, Teacher Training; G. C. Jor- gensen, M. S., Chemistry; T. A. Little, M. A., English, Jour- nalism; H. K. Schilling, Ph. D., Physics, Mathematics; M. H. Schuster, M. A., Religion, Philos- ophy; C. C. Engel, B. M., Stringed Instruments; I. M. Gish, M. A., Modern Languages; G. W. Habenicht, M. A., History; G. D. Hagstotz, Ph. D., History, Po- litical Science; Ivamae Small- Hilts, M. A., Speech; Estelle Kiehnhoff, B. M., A. B., Voice, Theory; F. L. Marsh, M. S., Bi- ology; A. Catherine Shepard, M. A., Education; F. H. Yost, 1VI. A., Biblical and Church History; Vesta Andreasen, M. A., Com- mercial Arts,-' Anne Devnich Dunn, A. B., Home Economics; W. H. Emery, M. D., Biology; Hilda Boettcher Hagstotz, M. A., English; Lauretta Wilcox Jaynes, A. B., R. N., Alice Garrett Marsh, B. S., Home Economics; Edward Nachreiner, M. A., German; Ger- trude Burghart Rulkoetter, M. A., Chloe Adams Sofsky, A. B., B. F. A., Art; 0. S. Specht, M. A., Mathematics; Marguerite Wide- ner, B: M., Piano. Graduate As- sistants: Norman Rogers, A. B., Biology; Harry Turner, A. B., Chemistry. Teachers in Training School: Olive R. Brown, M. A., Flora Moyers, A .B., H. R. Nelson, A. B. Heads of Industrial Departments: Fred Sofsky, Power House; Ern- est Pender, Print Shop; Vernon Dunn, Laundry; E. E. Hagen, A. B., Bookbindery. UNION COLLEGE ACADEMY Faculty: F. E. Bresee, M. A., Prin- cipal, Religion, History; A. D. Holmes, M. S., Mathematics, Sci- ence; Esther Sonnenberg, A. B., Foreign Language; Hazel Witt- haus, A. B., English, Religion. UNION SPRINGS ACADEMY Union Springs, N. Y. Established 1921 Faculty: V. H. Campbell, A. B., Principal and Business Manager, Mathematics; R. H. Libby, A. B., Bible; W. L. King, A. M., Pre- ceptor, History, Librarian; V. W. Marsh, A. B., Farm Superintend- ent, Biology; C. L. Powers, A. B., Print Shop Superintendent, Printing; Marjorie L. Schweder, A. B., Preceptress, English; Mrs. Iva Furnival, Matron; Mrs. As- trid Wendth-King, Music; Mrs. Sylvia Pappan-Powers' A. B., French and English; Vera M. Baldwin, A. B., Grades 1-8; Roy Hunt, Accountant. VALLEY GRANDE JUNIOR ACADEMY Address: Weslaco, Tex. Faculty: C. G. Bushnell, Mrs. Alna Grant, Miss Mary Jene Wofford, Mrs. C. G. Bushnell. VANUA LEVU INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL Vatu Vonu, Buca Bay, 'Vanua Levu, Fiji Established 1932 Head Master: A. P. Dyason. VEJLEFJORD MISSION SCHOOL Daugaard St., Denmark Established 1908 Board of Trustees: L. Muderspach, H. M. Johnson, P. A. Christian- sen, A. Varmer, T. Tobiassen, L. Sob6e-Larsen, J. Nielsen, E. To- EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS � 271 biassen, C. M. Scott, P. G. Nelsen, H: Muderspach, C. C. Hansen, M. Jensen. Faculty: H. M. Johnson, Principal, English; P. A. Christiansen, Mathematics, Physics; A. Var- mer, Bible, History; Cathinka Henriksen, Danish, Science, Church School Superviser; I. K. Lund, Preceptress, Sewing, Cook- ing; Grete West, English, Ger- man, Geography; Gudrun Niel- sen, Church School. VINCENT HILL SCHOOL AND COLLEGE (English) Established 1911 Address: Mussoorie, U. P. India. Board: N. C. Wilson, Chairman; C. F. Blue, Vice-Chairman; A. E. Nelson, J. M. Steeves, E. D. Thomas, F. H. Loasby, T. J. Michael, E. M. Meleen, H. Chris- tensen, J. 0. Wilson, J. L. Shan- non, R. • A. Garner, B. G. Buth- erus, J. C. H. Collett. Faculty: I. F. Blue, M. A. Mth., Principal, Mathematics; R. A. Garner, B. A., Theology, Regis- trar; B. G. Butherus, B. A., Geography, History; J. C. H. Col- lett, B. A.; Geography, History; Mrs. I. F. Blue, B. A.; Eng- lish, Greek; Miss M. L. Broder- son, B. A., Preceptress, Normal Director; Miss R. Meister, B. A.; Standards I and II; J. L. Shan- non, F. A. B. I., Treasurer, Book- keeping; Miss E. Ross, Stenog- raphy and Shorthand; Miss L. A. Baird, Small Boys' Matron, Standards Kindergarten and In- fants; Miss S. M. Beauchamp, R. N., Small Girl's Matron, Physiology; E. T. Austin, Stand- ards 5, 6; Miss M. E. Harder, A. T. C. M. (Toronto), Piano, Orchestra, Theory, Chorus; Mrs. J. C. H. Collett, F. A., French; A. Frazer, B. T. B. T., Urdu Lan- guage; Mrs. Gannon, Hospital Matron; Mrs. Marie Stickle Owens, B. S. C., Food Matron, Cooking; Mrs. J. M. Hnatyshyn, Bakery; R. E. Rice, F. A., Stand- ards III and IV; T. B. Butcher, M. D., Medical Officer. Industries: Baking, Gardening. WALLA WALLA COLLEGE College Place, Wash. Established 1892 Board of Trustees: E. K. Slade, W. M. Landeen, F. W. Peterson, W. B. Ochs, E. L. Neff, M. L. Rice, C. A. Scriven, J. W. Tur- ner, J. L. McConaughey, R. T. Emery, G. S. Belleau, L. E. Es- teb, F. A. Schilling, G. W. Bow- ers. Officers of the Board: E. K. Slade, Chairman; W. M. Landeen, Sec- retary; F. W. Peterson, Treas- urer. Administration: W. M. Landeen, President; F. A. Schilling, Dean; F. W. Peterson, Bus. Mgr.; Clara E. Rogers, Registrar; G. T. Simpson, Dean of Men; Dorothy Foreman, Dean of Women; Mol- lie Lay-Sittner, Librarian; J. C. Haussler, Principal College Pre- paratory School; Mrs. M. Apling- ton, Accountant. College Faculty: K. A. Aplington, B.A., English; G. Dalrymple, Bible, History; G. W. Bowers, Ph. D., Chemistry; F. M. Burg, B. Th., Bible; P. W. Christian, Ph. D., History; E. S. Cubley, M. A., Business Administration; Dorothy Foreman, B. A., Eng- lish; S. K. Gernet, M. A., Music; Lila Godfrey, M.A., Mathe- matics; F. R. Hanson, R. B. A., Biology and Pre-Nursing; Winifred L. Holmden, M. A., An- cient Languages; Victor Johnson, B. Mus., Violin, G. G. Kretsch- mar, Ph. D., Physics; Wm. M. Landeen, B. A., History; Holger Lindsjo, Ph. D., Bible, History; Lulu Hill-Miller, Art; M. L. Neff, Ph. D., English, Journalism, Speech; Alice Neilsen, M. A., 272 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Normal Director; Gracelyn Per- ry-Parker, R. N., B. A., Pre- Nursing; H. A. Peebles, M. A., Prof. Emeritus of Spanish; J. E. Potts, M. D., College Physician; George McCready Price, M. A., Geology; H. G. Reinmuth, Ph. D., Modern Languages; Olive IL Saxton, M. A., Education; F. A. Schilling, Ph. D., isible; Daisy Schluntz, M. S., Home Econom- ics; H. H. Schyde, B. Mus., Voice; G. T. Simpson, B. A., Physical Education; H. R. Sitt- ner, M. A., Student Welfare, and Personnel; Mollie Lay-Sittner, B. L. S., Library Science; Myrtle M. Walker, B. A., Business Ad- ministration; Stanley Walker, Piano, Pipe Organ. School of Theology: W. M. Lan- deen, B. A., President, Professor of Church History; F. A. Schil- ling, Ph. D., Dean, Professor of Biblical Literature; F. M. Burg, S. T. B., Professor of Denomina- tional Institutions; H. Lindsjo, Ph. D., Biblical Antiquities; George McCready Price, M. A., Professor of Moral Philosophy and Dogmatics; G. Dalrymple, Professor of Applied Theology. School of Music: Victor Johnson, B. Mus., Director, Violin, The- ory; Sterling K. Gernet, M. A., Music Theory; H. H. Schyde, B. Mus., Voice, Conducting; Stanley Walker, Piano, Organ. Preparatory School Faculty: J. C. Haussler, M. A., Principal, Social Sciences; G. R. Soper, B. A., B. Th., Bible; G. T. Simpson, B. A., Physical Education; Violet Scott, M. A., Science, Mathemat- ics; Lillian Beatty, M. A., Eng- lish; H. R. Sittner, M. A., Lan- guage; Mrs. J. C. Haussler, Mu- sic; Strauss Cubley, M. A., Com- mercial. Normal Training School: Alice Neilsen, M. A., Normal Direc- tor; Ethel A. Johnson, M. A., Grades 7 and 8; Clara Keith- Bowers, M. A., Grades -5, 6; Mavis Smith, B. A., Grades 3, 4; Eleanor Marks-Lindsjo, B. A., Grades 1, 2. Vocational: F. W. Peterson, Su- perintendent; John Bauer, Jr., Store Manager; R. L. Collins, Printing; Virgil Larson, Service Station; F. M. Schiller, Auto Mechanics; C. J. Moore, Bak- ing; Anna Giddings-VanAusdle, Matron, Cook; Golda Johnson, Laundry; Roy Zumwalt, Farm Manager. WASHINGTON MISSIONARY COLLEGE Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Established 1904; reorganized 1914 (Telephone, Shepherd 2135) Legal Title: Washington Mission- ary College. Board of Trustees: H. J. Detwiler, President; B. G. Wilkinson, Sec- retary; J. P. Neff, W. C. Hannah, F. H. Robbins, A. W. Werline, W. E. Nelson, F. M. Wilcox, V. P. Lovell, J. W. MacNeil, W. M. Robbins, C. S. Longacre, H. A. Morrison, W. C. Moffett, W. H. Branson, M. G. Conger, M. N. Campbell, J. H. Jones, G. F. Eich- man, W. B. Mohr, W. H. Wil- liams, L. H. King, C. C. Pulver, C. A. Russell, J. C. Thompson. Local Board: H. J. Detwiler, B. G. Wilkinson, J. P. Neff, C. C. Pulver, C. S. Longacre, J. W. MacNeil, A. W. Werline, W. C. Moffett, H. A. Morrison. Administration: B. G. Wilkinson, President; Minnie E. Abray, Dean of Women; C. C. Pulver, Business Manager; W. J. Mc- Comb, Registrar; Mary Mont- gomery, Matron; L. A. Semmens, Dean of the School of Theology; H. T. Terry, Dean of Men; T. G. Weis, Librarian; H. P. Williams, Cashier. -EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS � 273 Faculty: B. G. Wilkinson, Ph. D., President; Minnie E. Abray, As- sistant in Commerce; L. M. Ash- ley, M. A., Professor of Biology; E. Blue, M. A., Professor of Chemistry; Mrs. Ethel Casey, Assistant in Music; J. N. Clapp, MA., Associate Professor of Re- ligious Education; Grace L. Cox, B.A., Assistant in Dietetics and Household Arts; L. S. Davis, M.A., Associate Professor of Modern Languages; P. T. Gibbs, Ph.D., Professor of English; George Greer, Associate Profes- sor of Music; Lois Hall, Assistant in Music; P. D. Henderson, M.A., Instructor in Modern Languages; Edyth T. James, B. S., Professor of Nursing Education; W. J. Mc- Comb, M. A., Associate Professor of History; T. K. Martin, In- structor in Art; Mrs. Vera Mor- rison, M. A., Professor of Educa- tion and Director of School of Elementary Teacher Training; Bess Ninaj, B. S., Assistant in Nursing Education; J. W. Os- born, B. Mus., L. R. A. M., Pro- fessor of Music; G. W. Presnell, Ph. D., Professor of Mathematics and Physics; Otto Schuberth, Ph. D., Professor of Modern Lan- guages; L. A. Semmens, M. Th., Professor of Religious Educa- tion; Helen Spicer, B. A., In- structor in Bacteriology and Physical Education; May Stan- ley, M. A., Professor of Dietetics and Household Arts; L. F. Thiel, M. A., Associate Professor of English; S. W. Tymeson, M. A., Professor of Commerce; T. G. Weis, B. A., Instructor in Eng- lish and Library Science; A. W. Werline, M. A., Professor of His- tory; George Wargo, Associate Professor of Music; Lorena Wil- cox, B. A., Assistant in Educa- tion. Normal Training School: Lorena Wilcox, B. A., Principal; Mrs. Crofoot, Critic Teacher; Grace Harrison, B. A., Critic Teacher; Olive M. Lindberg, M. Ed., Critic Teacher; Louise Stuart, B. A., Critic Teacher; Irene Walker, B. A., Critic Teacher. Industrial Superintendants: S. Arason, College Press; Frank Detwiler, College Store; John Ewaschuk, Bakery; John Samp- son and H. G. Rudolph, College Mill; Mrs. Ora R. Williams, Du- ployment Bureau. WATERLOO TRAINING SCHOOL Sierra Leone Established 1909 Board of Management: The Mis- sion Committee. Faculty: H. Rasmussen, Principal, Industrial Director; J. B. Terry, D. B. Thomas, J. B. Leigh, Mrs. L. Davies. WEST AUSTRALIAN MISSION- ARY COLLEGE Carmel, West Australia Established 1907 Board: R. A. Thrift, T. C. Lawson, R. H. Adair, T. W. Hammond, B. H. McMahon, A. W. Gersbach, W. Chapman, A. J. Turner. Faculty: T. C. Lawson, Principal; Wm. Chapman, H. Millist, Miss E. E. Thorpe, E. P. Jewson, A. W. Gersbach, Miss B. Aitken, Miss M. Young, Miss G. M. Clark. WEST CHINA UNION TRAINING INSTITUTE Organized 1932 Da Bao, Tsitsikow, Szechwan, China General Board: Union Executive Committee. Local Board: G. L. Wilkinson, Chairman; Lu Shou Dao, Asst. Chairman; Z. H. Coberly, Sec.; Li Tien Hsi, Guan Dan Chiu, C. B. Guild, F. B. Knight. Faculty: Lu Shou Dao, Principal and Registrar; Z. H. Coberly, Treasurer and Industry Super- 274 � EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS visor; Liu Djung Hsiung, Pre- ceptor; Mrs. Julia Li, Precep- tress; Giang Chi En, Printing Dept.; Li Tien Hsi, Gung Dan Chiu, Mrs. Elga B. Coberly. WEST INDIAN TRAINING COLLEGE Mandeville, Jamaica, British West Indies Established 1918 Board of Directors: Chairman; H. D. Isaac, Secre- tary; W. L. Adams, F. I. Mohr, F. W. Thorp, C. E. Andross, J. W. Grounds, F. S. Thompson, A. C. Stockhausen, E. E. Parchment. Managing Board: H. D. Isaac, Chairman; F. S. Thompson, Sec- retary; E. E. Parchment, C. L. von Pohle, L. A. Morrison. Administration: H. D. Isaac, Pres- ident, Manager; F. S. Thompson, Assistant Manager, Treasurer; B. L. Archbold, Dean of Men; Miss M. K. Randall, Matron; Mrs. C. B. Smith, Dean of Women. Faculty: H. D. Isaac, College Bible, Church History, Directing; F. S. Thompson, Commercial; B. L. Archbold, Dean of Men, English; —, Bible Department; C. L. von Pohle, Academic Bible, Supt. of Printing; Mrs. C. L. von Pohle, Registrar, Normal Direc- tor, Education; Mrs. H. D. Isaac, Shorthand, Typing, Commercial English and Correspondence, Home Nursing; C. B. Smith, Sci- ence, Supt. of Wood Products; Mrs. C. B. Smith, Dean of Wo- men; Miss F. G. Morgan, Libra- rian, Mathematics, English His- tory and Government; B. R. Hamilton, Spanish; Miss M. K. Randall, Matron, Home Econom- ics; Frances Burke-Archbold, Piano, Theory; Mrs. F. S. Thompson, Voice Culture; E. E. Parchment, Baking, Agriculture; L. A. Morrison, Sheetmetal, Plumbing; Mrs. J. H. Parchment, Critic Teacher, Grades 7, 8; Dell E. Brodie, Special Teacher, Grades 1-6. WEST KWEICHOW PROVIN- CIAL JUNIOR TRAINING INSTITUTE Pichieh, Kweichow, China Grades i-6: Pichieh, Kweichow. Grades r-4.: Sieh Men Kan, Kweichow. Gu Loo, Kweichqw. WEST VISAYAN ACADEMY Near Buenavista on the Island of Guimaras Postal Address: P. 0. Box 502, Iloilo, Iloilo, Philippine Islands. Board of Management: E. M. Ad- ams, Chairman; C. E. Thurston, Secretary; V. M. Montalban, Treasurer; R. R. Figuhr, A. M. Ragsdale, T. J. Jamandre, Z. B. Cahilig, F. H. Jornada. Faculty: C. E. Thurston, Principal, Mathematics; V. M. Montalban, Treasurer, Bookkeeper, Bible; F. D. Ponce, Science, History, Phys- ical Education; Mrs. C. E. Thur- ston, Librarian, English, Music; A. G. Solivio, Bible, Preceptor, industrial Supervisor; Tarcila Torrico, Preceptress, Nurse, Domestic Science; Mrs. F. H. Jornada, Matron; Miss I. H. Caspe, Grade 7; S. S. Pirote, Grades 5, 6. WESTERN INDIA UNION TRAINING SCHOOL S. D. A. Mission, Lasalgaon, Nasik Dist., India Established 1920. Anglo-Marathi High School, 10th standard. Faculty: C. C. Cantwell, Principal; Mrs. C. C. Cantwell, Franklyn Nelson, D. N. Ohal, Sadanand Khandagale, S. B. Devade, P. G. Thomason, Sarah Ali, Mrs. J. David. Industry: Farming.. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS � 275 YAKIMA VALLEY ACADEMY Granger, Wash. Established 1920 Executive Board: C. A. Scriven, President; C. A. Schutt, Secre- tary. Faculty: C. A. Schutt, Principal, Manager; R. A. Gardner, Ac- countant, Commercial; F. 0. Young, Bible, German; R. 0. Stone, Dean of Men, Science; Mrs. R. A. Gardner, Dean of Wo- men, English, Librarian; Mrs. Mildred Ward, Piano and Vocal Music; Everett Coleman, Supt. Dairy and Farm, Mathematics; Mrs. Ada Nichols, Matron, Eng- lish; V. V. Bramlett, Manager of Bakery, Physical Education; Mrs. R. 0. Stone, Home Econom- ics; Mrs. Everett Coleman, Com- mercial, Orchestra; Mrs. Mabel Schutt, Health Education, Regis- trar. PUBLISHING HOUSES (In alphabetical order) ADVENT PRESS Gendia, P. 0. Kisumu, Kenya Colony, East Africa Manager: R. A. Carey. Board: East African Union Mis- sion Committee. ADVENT PUBLISHING ASSO- CIATION (Sierra Leone Depository) Organized 1930 S. D. A. Mission, Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West Africa Manager: S. Broberg. Sec. and Treas.: A. S. Nuka. Publishing Board: S. Broberg, H. Wilson. ALGERIAN PUBLISHING HOUSE 12, rue de Mulhouse, Alger, Algeria Manager: J. Erzberger. BRAZIL PUBLISHING HOUSE (Casa Publicadora Brazileira) Established 1905 Cable and Telegraphic Address: "Atalaia," Santo Andre, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. Postal Address: Caixa Postal 34, Santo Andre, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. Board of Managers: H. G. Stoehr, E. H. Wilcox, H. B. Fisher, A. Pages, L. Waldvogel, U. Wissner, E. Doehnert, B. Silveira, R. W. Belz, J. H. Boehm, J. G. Garcia, L. B. Halliwell, D. Peixoto. Officers: H. G. Stoehr, President; E. H. Wilcox, Vice-President; H. B. Fisher, Manager; A. Pages, Treasurer; A. Mendes, Superin- tendent; L. Waldvogel, Secre- tary; G. E. Hartman, Auditor. Book Committee: E. H. Wilcox, H. G. Stoehr, L. Waldvogel, R. de A. 276 Butler, E. Doehnert, R. W. Belz, H. B. Fisher. Editors: 0 Atalaia, L. Waldvogel; Revista Adventista, L. Wald- vogel; Assistant, Raphael But- ler; Rundschau der Adventisten, L. Waldvogel. Assistant Editor: Augusto Pages. BRITISH PUBLISHING HOUSE Stanborough Press, Ltd. Stanborough Park, Watford, Herta, England Established 1889 Cable Address: "Stanpress," Wat- ford, Herts, England. Telephone: Garston 2271-2. Board of Directors: H. W. Lowe, A. Warren, W. L. Emmerson, 0. M. Dorland, G. D. King. Officers: Chairman, H. W. Lowe; Manager and Secretary, A. War- ren; Treas., J. C. Cravin. Editors: Present Truth and Britigh Advent Messenger, W. L. Em- merson; Good Health, W. L. Em- merson; Church Officers' Leader, F. W. Goodall. Book Committee: FL W. Lowe, 0. M. Dorland, A. Warren, W. L. Em- merson, G. D. King. BUENOS AIRES PUBLISHING HOUSE Buenos Aires, Argentina, South merica "Casa Editora Sud Americana Established 1897 Cable Address: "Casatora," Flor- ida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentine. Phone: 31 Florida (Vicente LOpez). (741) Telegraphic Address: "Imprenta," Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentine. PUBLISHING HOUSES � 277 Postal Address: Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Board of Managers: Roger Altman, M. V. Tucker, M. I. Fayard, Carl Becker, L. D. Minner, P. M. Brouchy, Niels Wensell, W. A. Ernenputsch, W. Schubert, J. L. Brown, W. E. Murray, J. C. Culpepper. Local Executive Committee: M. V. Tucker, Chairman; S. Ferri, Sec.; P. Szent Galy, M. I. Fayard, Edgar Brooks, S. A. Ayvazian. Officers: Roger Altman, President; M. V. Tucker, Vice-President, Manager, Treasurer, P. S. Galy, Superintendent ; M. I. Fayard, Secretary; G. E. Emmenegger, Auditor. Book Committee: M. V. Tucker, Chairman; M. I. Fayard, Secre- tary, P. M. Brouchy, W. E. Mur- ray, H. Peverini, J. C. Culpepper, Edgar Brooks, Walter Schubert, J. Ferri. Editor: El Atalaya, M. I Fayard; La Revista Adventista, Edgar Brooks; Juventud, Victor Am- puero. BULGARIAN BOOK AND BIBLE HOUSE Solunska ro, Sofia, Bulgaria Established 1924 Corporate Name: Knigoisdateltsvo "Nov Schivot." Postal Address: Solunsl:a 10, Sofia, Bulgaria. Telegraphic Address: Sofia, Solun- ska 10. Telephone: 2-64-66. Manager: D. Kiroff. Literature Committee: D. Harboff, B. Nickoloff, K. Waswasoff, 0. Dfibritz, D. Kiroff. Local Committee: K. Waswasoff, 0. Dfibritz. CANADIAN WATCHMAN PRESS Box 398, Oshawa, Ontario Telephone 2054 Organized 1895; incorporated 1920 Territory: The Canadian Union Conference. Board of Directors: W. B. Ochs, E. A. Beavon, C. G. Maracle, C. L. Paddock, C. W. Degering, H. A. Shepard, W. E. Perrin, F. R. Isaac, W. A. Clemenson, S. G. White, H. G. Burden, A. E. Miliner, L. W. Cobb, C. 0. Smith, J. C. Neithercut, P. A. Rick, D. N. Reiner, A. Clark. Officers: W. B. Ochs, Pres.; W. A. Clemenson, Vice-Pres.; C. G. Maracle, Manager and Treasurer; C. L. Paddock, Secretary. Department Managers: Superin- tendent, C. G. Maracle; Book and Periodical Dept., C. L. Paddock. Editors: Canadian Watchman Mag- azine, C. L. Paddock; Good Health, C. L. Paddock, H. G. Burdan, M. D., 0. S. Parrett, M. D., D. H. Kress, M. D.; Le Mes- sager, C. L. Paddock, E. A. Curdy. CHRISTIAN RECORD BENEVO- LENT ASSN. College View Station, Lincoln, Nebr. Established 1900 Board of Trustees: J. F. Piper, President; D. D. Rees, Secretary; S. J. Lashier, Treasurer; M. N. Campbell, W. E. Nelson, M. L. Andreasen, J. J. Nethery, W. H. Heckman, E. H. Oswald. Officers: Pres., J. F. Piper; Sec., D. D. Rees; Treas, S. J. Lashier. Periodicals: The Christian Record, a monthly magazine for the blind; The Christian Record Sabbath School Monthly, con- taining the denominational les- sons; The Bible Expositor, deal- ing more particularly with doc- trinal subjects; The Children's Friend, a monthly journal in Braille for children on the order of "Our Little Friend." The first three of these publica- tions are printed in Revised Braille and New York Point 278 � PUBLISHING HOUSES types and all are furnished free to the blind who desire them. Editor and Manager, D. D. Rees. The Christian Record Benevolent Assn. also has a free circulating library department, containing denominational books and pamph- lets and other books of general interest for free circulation among the blind. These are sent to the reader and returned to the office franked by the gov- ernment. THE COLLEGE PRESS Berrien Springs, Mich. Established 1901 Board of Managers: Emmanuel Missionary College Board of Trustees. Officers: Manager, V. E. Adams; Supt., B. A. Wood. Editors: Lake Union Herald, R. M. Harrison; Associate, G. E. Shultz; Student Movement, L. L. Nelson. COPENHAGEN PUBLISHING HOUSE Suomisvej 5, Copenhagen, V., Denmark Corporate Name: Dansk Bogforlag. Cable Address: " Expedit," Copen- hagen. Local Board: R. F. Jensen, T To- biassen, P. G. Nelsen, Chr. Han- sen, 0. S. Sorensen. Business Manager: R. F. Jensen. CZECHOSLOVAKIAN PUBLISH- ING HOUSE Brno, Stfedni to, Czechoslovakia Established 1920 Corporate Name: Adventnf nakla- datelstvf, Brno, StStednf 10, Czechoslovakia. Officers: Manager and Treas., F. A. Ludwig. Board: J. Doubraysk, F. A. Lud- wig, J. Popelka. Editors: Czechian (Bohemian), F. Fiala; Slovakian: T. J. Zigmund. Books in Czechian (Bohemian), Slovakian, German, Polish, Hun- garian, Russian, Ruthenian, and Yiddish languages. EASTERN POLYNESIAN MIS- SION PRESS Tipaerui, Papeete, Tahiti, Society Islands Superintendent: P. J. Wright. ESTONIAN PUBLISHING HOUSE Merepuiestee r4a, Tallinn, Estonia Established 1922 Corporate Name: S. P. Adv. K. Eesti Liidu kirjandusladu. Board: Estonian Conference Com- mittee. Manager: M. Bilrengrub; Treas.., Miss. M. Saks. Editors: Meie Aeg and Misjonitea- ted, M. Blirengrub; Associate, H. Pilt; Juhised Noortele, E. Ney; Associate, V. Schon. FIJI MISSION PRESS Suva Vou, Fiji Directors: Fiji Mission Committee Superintendent: W. T. Hooper. FINLAND PUBLISHING HOUSE Annegatan 7, Helsingfors, Finland Established 1897 Corporate Name: Aikain Vartija. Publishing Board: G. A. Lindsay, Y. Miettinen, U. Kohtanen, A. Rintala, A. Unhola, I. Heikkinen. Local Board: Y. Miettinen, A. Rintala, V. Kohtanen, I. Heik- kinen. Manager: Y. Miettinen. Editors: Aikain Vartija and Siio- nin Ystava, A. Unhola; Terveys, V. Sucksdorff, M. D. FRENCH PUBLISHING HOUSE Librairie " Les Signes des Temps," Dammarie-les-Lys, (Seine et Marne) France Established 1896 PUBLISHING HOUSES � 279 Telegraphic Address: "Signes," Dammarie-les-Lys (S.-et-M.). Telephone, Melun 521. Publishing Board: A. V. Olson, President; E. Meyer, Sec.; F. Charpiot, H. F. Brown, Dr. J. Nussbaum, 0. Meyer, G. Desmet, E. Grisier, Ch. Gerber, G. Ha- berey, P. Meyer, R. Gerber, U. Augsburger, J. Fehr, M. Ringoot. House Committee: E. Meyer, Ch. Gerber, H. Hecketsweiler, C. Dudragne, M. Plangon. Officers: Manager, Sec., E. Meyer; Treas., Miss J. De Wolf. Editors: " Les Signes des Temps," Charles Gerber; La Revue Ad- ventiste, Charles Gerber; Vie et Santé, Dr. J. Nussbaum; Leben and Gesundheit, Dr. J. Nuss- baum; Leven en Gezonheid, Dr. J. Nussbaum; Moniteur et Bul- letin Mensuel, W. R. Beach, H. F. Brown. HAMBURG PUBLISHING HOUSE Advent-Verlag (E. V.), Grindel- berg 15a, Hamburg 13, Germany Established 1889 Cable and Telegraphic Address: " Advent," Hamburg. (A B C Code Fifth Edition.) Telephone: Hamburg 559270 and 559903. Publishing Board: A. Minck, A. Vollmer, K. Banas, W. Mueller, E. Gugel, H. Fenner, H. Box, G. W. Schubert, G. Seng, W. Bentlin, 0. Schildhauer, M. Bud- nick. Officers: President, A. Mind: ; Vice- President and Manager, A. Voll- mer; Secretary, K. Banas. Local Committee: A. Vollmer, K. Banas, W. Bentlin, K. Sinz. Department Managers: Circulation Department, K. Banas; Manu- facturing Department, W. Bent- lin. Editors: Herold der Wahrheit, F. Daniel; Der Adventbot e, K. Sinz; Unser kleiner Freund, Gute Gesundheit, Dr. med. E. Meyer; Gegenwarts-Fragen, F. Daniel; Der christliche Haus- freund, K. Sinz; Die Friedens- auer Schwester, Dr. med. E. Meyer. Holland Branch Boekenhuis van de Advent-Zend- ing, van Weede van Dijkveld- straat 77, The Hague, Holland. Local Committee: F. J. Voorthuis, J. Wintzen, J. van Iterson. Manager: F. J. Voorthuis. Editors: Teekenen des Tijds, .J. Wintzen, F. J. Voorthuis; De Adventbode, J. Wintzen, H. Eel- sing; De Vriend der Kinderen, F. J. Voorthuis. Austrian Branch Advent-Verlag (E. V.), VII, Wim- bergergasse 46, Vienna, Austria. Manager: P. John. Local Committee: P. John, R. Grabner, L. Schneeba.ner. HUNGARIAN PUBLISHING HOUSE Budapest I., Nemetvolgyi ut 26, Hungary Established 1912 Corporate Name: Advent Kiad6- hivatal Fidkja, Budapest I, N6- metvolgyi ut 26. Manager: B. Gyarmati. Managing Board: The Union Com- mittee. ICELAND S. D. A. PUBLISHING HOUSE Address: Box 262, Reykjavik, Ice. land. Manager: M. Helgason. Editors: Geislinn, 0. J. Olsen; Braedrabandid, 0. J. Olsen. ITALIAN PUBLISHING HOUSE (Casa Editrice " L'Araldo della Verith.") Via Trieste 17, Florence, Italy (Telephone 42.850) Established 1923 280 � PUBLISHING HOUSES Manager: C. Fenz. Editor: L'Araldo della Verita, F. Sabatino. JAPAN SEVENTH-DAY AD- VENTIST PUBLISHING HOUSE (Owari no Fukuinsha) Established 1908 Address: 169-171 Amanuma, 1 Chome, Suginami-Ku, Tokyo, Japan. Cable � Address: � " Adventist," Tokyo. Postal Address: Box 7, Suginami Post Office, Tokyo, Japan. Manager: H. P. Evens. Field Miss. Sec., F. R. Millard. Publishing Committee: Executive Committee of the Union Mission. Editors: Life and Health, T. H. Okohira; Associates, P. A. Web- ber, F. R. Millard, Shimei (Mes- sage), T. H. Okohira; Associates, A. N. Nelson, F. R. Millard; Kodomo No Gaukuen (Children's monthly), E. H. Okohira, Asso- ciates, S. Ogura, S. Shirato. Publishing House Board: A. N. Nelson, Chairman; H. P. Evens, Sec.; F. R. Millard, T. Kato, T. H. Okohira, M. K. Sasaki, H. . Kuniya. JUGOSLAVIAN PUBLISHING HOUSE Established 1919 Corporate Name: Izdava5ka Knji- iara, "Preporod." Postal Address: Vojvode Protica 12, Beograd VII, Jugoslavia. (P. 0. Box 580.) Cable and Telegraphic Address: Preporod, Belgrade, Jugoslavia. Manager: W. Schupnik. Literary Editor: A. MoSnik. Literature Committee: H. Bauer, A. Lorencin, Z. Krdjalie, M. Tri- funac, A. Moenik. Managing Board: Union Com- mittee. Local Committee: H. Bauer, W. Schupnik, A. MoSnik. Periodicals and books published in Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian. LATVIAN PUBLISHING HOUSE Brivibas iela r2, Riga, Latvia Established 1922 Corporate Name: "Latvijas Rakstu Apgadiba." Local Committee: J. Oltin, E. Klo- tin, A. Jurkevics, R. Krievs, V. Vilmanis. Manager: Vilis Vilmanis. Editor: Adventes Vestnesis, E. Klotin. MALAGASY PUBLISHING HOUSE "Ny Fitarikandro" Established 1930 Address: Librairie Adventiste Am- bohijatovo, Tananarive, Mada- gascar. Cable Address: Adventiste, Tana- narive. Telephone: Tananarive No 2-91. Board of Directors: The Madagas- car Mission Committee. Officer: Manager, Sec. and Treas., H. L. Henriksen. Periodical, tracts, and books pub- lished in Malagasy. MALAMULO MISSION PRESS (Southeast African Union) Established 1926 Postal Address: P. 0. Malamulo Mission, Nyasaland, Africa. Tel. Address: Malamulo, Cholo, Nyasaland. Managing Board: Union Executive Committee. Manager: Publications in Chinyanja: Sab- bath School Quarterly, Advent Messenger, Malamulo Tidings, catechism and tracts. MALAYAN SIGNS PRESS 399 Upper Serangoon Road, Singa- pore, Straits Settlements , Established 1917 PUBLISHING HOUSES � • 281 Cable and Telegraphic Address: " Adventist," Singapore. Codes: Western Union, Five-Letter Edi- tion, and A. B. C., Fifth Edition. Manager: L. I. Bowers (on fur- lough) ; L. F. Bohner, Acting. Board: Malayan Union Mission Executive Committee. Languages in which publications are issued: Annamese, Cambo- dian, Dusun, English, Lao, Ma- lay (Arabic, and English-Rom- manized), Siamese. MONGOLIAN MISSION PRESS S. D. A. Mission, Kalgan, Chahar, China NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES PUBLISHING HOUSE (Advent Boeken Depot) Bandoeng, Naripan 63, Java, Netherlands East Indies Established 1929 Cable Address: Adventzending Ban- doeng. Territory: Netherlands East Indies. Manager: W. Koster (on furlough). Publishing Board: P. Drinhaus, W. Koster, A. H. Zimmermann, W. J. Kolling, F. Dittmar, H. Twijn- stra, K. Tilstra, H. E. R. Schell, G. A. de Jager, Dr. Liem, M. E. Diredja. Editors: Pertandaan Zaman, P. Drinhaus, M. E. Diredja; Warta Geredja, L. Wortman, M. E. Di- redja; Sabbath School Quarter- lies (senior). Languages in which publications are issued: Dutch, Malay (Dutch Romanized), Malay (Arabic), Batak (Toba), Javanese, Sun- danese, Nias. NIGERIAN ADVENT PRESS Postal Address: P. 0. Box 19, Ibadan, Nigeria, West Coast Africa. Board of Managers: W. McCle- ments, W. T. B. Hyde, W. Till, L. Edmonds. Accountant and Treasurer: � Works Manager: W. T. B. Hyde. Editor: "Alore," W. T. B. Hyde. ORIENTAL WATCHMAN PUB- LISHING HOUSE Post Box 35, Salisbury Park, Poona, India Established 1898 Telegraphic Address: " Watch- man," Poona. Board of Directors: N. C. Wilson, Chairman; R. B. Thurber, Sec- retary; A. G. Rodgers, A. Edwin Nelson, J. 0. Wilson, E. NI. Me- leen, T. J. Michael, L. C. Shep- ard, H. Christensen, 0. A. •Nel - son, F. H. Loasby, E. D. Thomas, R. S. Fernando, C. N. Abraham, S. Dason. Officers: Chairman, N. C. Wil- son; Vice-Chairman, Manager, and Treasurer, A. 0. Rodgers; Secretary, R. B. Thurber. Literature Committee: Chairman, R. S. Thurber; L. C. Shepard, E. D. Thomas, A. 0. Rodgers, H. Christensen, J. M. Steeves. Book Committee: L. C. Shepard, R. B. Thurber, E. D. Thomas. Editors: 'The Oriental Watchman and Herald of Health, R. B. her ; Associate, Dr. H. C. Menkel Eastern Tidings, R. B. Thurber; Tamil Nalvazih (Good Way), E. D. Thomas; Assistants, J. S. Da- son, V. D. Koilpillai, Dr. A. E. Clarke; Burmese Kin Saung (Signs of the Times), R. A. Beck- ner, and Saya Saw U. Languages in Which Publications Are Issued: Bengali, Burmese, English, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hindi, Kanarese, Khasi, Malaya- lam, Marathi, Mundari, Oriya, Pwo Karen, Santali, Sgau Karen, Singhalese, Tamil, Telegu, Urdu. (Literature is being published in Pwo Karen, Khasi, Oriya and Mundari, but not in our own in- stitutions.) 282 � PUBLISHING HOUSES Book Depots: Burma: 30, Voyle Road, Ran- goon, Burma. Manager, D. C. Jacob. Northeast India: Baragain, P. 0. Ranchi. Manager, F. J. Mainstone. Northwest India: 8, Prithviraj Road, New Delhi. Manager, C. A. Hart. South India: 9, Cunningham :Road, Bangalore. Manager, I. K. Moses. Western India: P. 0. Box 15, Poona. Manager, M. H. Belchambers. PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION Mountain View, Calif. Established 1875 Cable Address: " Uprising," Moun- tain View, Calif. Territory: The Pacific, North Pa- cific, Central, Northern, and the Inter-American Conferences. Board of Directors: J. L. Shaw, Glenn Calkins, J. H. Cochran, H. G. Childs, J. R. Ferren, R. P. Rowe, L. K. Dickson, A. S. Max- well, T. L. Copeland, J. M. Rowse, A. L. Baker. Officers: Pres., J. L. Shaw; Vice- Pres., J. H. Cochran; Sec. and Treas., H. G. Childs; Recording Sec. of Board, R. P. Rowe; Gen- eral Conference Auditor. Advisory Committee: A. 0. Tait, Editor Emeritus Signs of the Times; H. W. Cottrell, J. F. Piper, E. K. Slade, E. H. Oswald, J. E. Fulton, E. M. Fishell, T. L. Oswald, David Voth, E. F. Hack- man. Managers and Department Heads: General Manager, J. H. Coch- ran; Associate General Manager, H. G. Childs; Book Department, J. M. Rowse_;_ Assistants, C. F. Jones, E. W. Everest; Periodical Department, J. R. Ferren; As- sistant, G. A. Perrine; Cashier, R. P. Rowe; Assistant Cashier, C. N. Lake; Superintendent, J. L. Jones; Traffic Manager, C. F. Jones; Art Director, M. B. Drake. Publishing Committee: J. L. Shaw, J. E. Fulton, Glenn Calkins, J. H. Cochran, H. G. Childs, J. M. Rowse, A. S. Maxwell A. 0. Tait, J. L. Jones, L. E. Biggs, E. P. Rowe, J. R. Ferrol, C. N. Lake, A. L. Baker, C. F. Jones, M. B. Drake, Ada M. Leavett, Ernest Lloyd, G. A. Perrine, G. Dal- rymple, E. W. Everest, Edythe Ayers, L. K. Dickson, T. L. Os- wald, E. M. Fishell, T. L. Cope- land, David Voth, I. M. Burke. Editors: Signs of the Times, A. S. Maxwell, � ; A. 0. Tait, Editor Emeritus; Our Little Friend, Ernest Lloyd; Health, P. T. Magan, A. L. Baker; Sabbath School Lesson Quarterly. Central Branch 2211 Farnam St., Omaha, Nebr. Manager: R. E. Bowles. Northwest Branch 2101 N. E. Flanders St., Portland, Oregon. Manager: D. A. Lower. Pacific Branch Box 548, Mountain View, Calif. Manager: L. E. Biggs. Inter-American Factory Branch Box 5007, Cristobal, Canal Zone. Manager: D. A. Cone. Superintendent: D. A. Cone. Editor: El Centinela Magazine, R. L. Odom. Advisory Committee: D. A. Cone, 0. A. Roberts, W. A. Bergherm, R. L. Odom, G. C. Nickle, C. P. Crager, R. B. Breitigam. International Branch Office: Brookfield, Ill. Manager: B. L. Grundset. Manager Book and Periodical De- partments: B. L. Grundset. PUBLISHING HOUSES � 283 Cashier: B. L. Grundset. Advisory Committee: B. L. Grund- set, E. Thuesen, M. N. Campbell, J. J. Nethery, J. F. Huener- gardt, Steen Rasmussen. L. Hals- wick, H. 0. Olsen, M. V. Camp- bell, C. A. Thorp, K. A. Offerman, Olaf Granlund. Editors: Managing Editor, B. L. Grundset; Zeichen der Zeit, Editor, J. F. Huenergardt, Asst. Editor, K. A. Offerman, Deut- scher Botschafter, Editor, J. F. Huenergardt, Asst Editor, K. A. Offerman, Evangeliets Sendebud, C. A. Thorp; La Vedetta, Joseph Creanza; Sions Vaktare, Olaf Granlund; Y iddsih Magazine, F. C. Gilbert, Samuel Kaplan. The Pacific Press Publishing Assn.. at its main office and two fac tory branches, issues: Periodicals and Magazines in Eng- lish, Bohemian, Danish-Norwe- gian, Finnish, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Ru- manian, Russian, Serbian, Slo- vakian, Spanish, Swedish, and Yiddish. Sabbath School Lesson Quarterlies In English, Bohemian, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Ru- manian, Russian, Serbian, Slo- vakian, and Ukrainian, Books, Pamphlets and Tracts in English, Arabic, Armenian, Bo- hemian, Croatian, Danish-Nor- wegian, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Ice- landic, Italian, Lettonian, Lith- uanian, Polish, Portuguese, Ru- manian, Russian, Serbian, Slo- vakian, Spanish, Swedish, Syriac, Ukrainian, Yiddish, and stocks in the Oriental languages. Special attention is also given to the publication of standard school textbooks and juvenile lit- erature. Complete catalog sent free on application. PHILIPPINE PUBLISHING HOUSE - Established 1914 Postal Address: Box 813, Manila, Philippine Islands. Cable Address: "Philipunion," Ma- nila. Factory Located at 165 San Juan St., Posey, Rizal, Philippine Islands. (Please do not direct mail to this address.) Executive Committee: R. R. Fi- guhr, Chairman; J. A. Leland, Secretary; F. A. Pratt (on fur- , lough), 0. A. Blake, M. F. Wiede- mann, E. N. Lugenbeal, F. A. Mote, L. M. Stump, H. A. Erick- son, A. M. Ragsdale, F. L. Jabola, J. B. Emralino, E. M. Adams, IV. B. Riffel, A. A. Douglas, Re- gino Villanueva, Abdon Capobres, P. R. Diaz, R. A. Pilar. Local Board of Management: R. R. Figuhr, Chairman; J. A. Leland, Vice-Chairman; F. A. Pratt, (on furlough) ; Regin.o Villanueva, Secretary; M. F. Wiedemann, F. A. Mote, 0. A. Blake. Manager: J. A. Leland. Treasurer: Regino Villanueva. Editors: Patnubay ng Buhay (Tag- alog), E. J. Urquhart, acting; associates, R. R. Figuhr, Jacinto Suban, Regino Villanueva; Pag- taengan ken Salun-at (Ilocano) E. J. Urquhart, acting; asso- ciates, R. R. Figuhr, Regino Vil- lanueva, Jacinto Suban; Pam - pangan, Pangasian, Bicol, Cebuan and Panayan, undated maga- zines, E. J. Urquhart, acting; Mizpa (Tagalog Church Paper) E. J. Urquhart, acting; R. R. Figuhr, J. B. Emralino, F. L. Jabola, Jacinto Suban; Mizpa (Ilocano Church Paper) E. J. Urquhart, acting; associates, R. R. Figuhr, E. N. Lugenbeal, Re- gino Villanueva; Mizpa (Pana- yan Church Paper), E. J. Urqu- hart, acting; associates, R. R. Figuhr, E. M. Adams, Ciriaco 284 � PUBLISHING HOUSES Zarandona; Mizpa (Cebuan Church Paper), E. J. Urquhart, acting; associates, R. R. Figulir, W. B. Riffel, Isabelo Kintanar. Languages in which publications are issued: Tagalog, Panayan, Cebuan, Ilocano, Pampangan, Bicol, Ibanag, Pangasian, Sam- arena. POLISH PUBLISHING HOUSE ("Polski Dom Nakladowy" Lim.) Established 1921 Ul. Turecka I., Warsaw, Poland Manager: St. Kwiecinski. Publishing Board: W. Czembor, St. Kwiecinski, A. 'Wiesiolaw, E. Lawaty. Editor: St. Kwiecinski. Literature: Published in Polish (Latin character only), German, Russian, Ukrainian. PORTUGUESE PUBLISHING HOUSE Established 1924 Rua Joaquim Bonifacio M. A., Lisbon, Portugal Manager: P. Ribeiro. Local Board: A. D. Gomes, P. Ri- beiro, J. Vasco. REVIEW AND HERALD PUB- LISHING ASSOCIATION Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Establi3hed 1849; incorporated 1861; reincorporated 1903 Cable Address: "Randh," Wash- ington. Territory: The Atlantic, Columbia, and Lake Union Conferences. Constituency: The trustees of the corporation; members of the ex- ecutive committee of the Gen- eral Conference; members of the executive committees of the Atlantic, Columbia, and Lake Union Conferences, and of each local conference therein, as well as the Un- ion and local Field Missionary and Union and local Home Missionary, and Book and Bible House secretaries therein; the editors of the periodicals published by the Review and Herald Publishing Association, the managers of the publishing house departments and its branch offices, the foremen of the in- stitution, and such employees as have rendered ten years of con- tinuous service, including serv- ice at allied publishing institu- tions, and who are accepted as members by a majority vote of the constituency at any regular meeting, " and such stockholders of the Seventh-day Adventist Publishing Association of Battle Creek, Mich., as shall donate their stock in said association to the General Conference of Sev- enth-day Adventists, and shall make written application to the Secretary of said Conference for such membership, previously to Jan. 1, 1905." Board of Trustees: F. M. Wilcox, E. L. Richmond, E. D. Dick, M. E. Kern, W. H. Heckman, H. J. Detwiler, IV. H. Holden, J. D. Snider, L. W. Graham, W. H. Williams, W. P. Elliott, F. D. Nichol, T. M. French, H. A. Mor- rison, M. E. Munger. Officers: President, F. M. Wilcox; Vice-Presidents, E. D. Dick, W. P. Elliott; General Manager, W. P. Elliott; Asst. Manager, E. L. Richmond; Sec. and Treas., L. W. Graham; Auditor, General Conference Auditor. Department Managers: Superin- tendent, E. L. Richmond; Book Dept., J. D. Snider; Associate, D. A. Bailey; Periodical Dept., M. E. Munger; Associate, C. E. Palmer. Editors: Review and Herald, F. M. Wilcox; Associates, W. A. Spicer, C. P. Bollman, F. D. Nichol, T. M. French; Special Contributors, PUBLISHING- HOUSES � 285 J. L. McElhany, W. E. Nelson, C. H. Watson, E. D. Dick, L. H. Christian, W. H. Branson, N. P. Neilsen, N. C. Wilson, A. V. Ol- son, G. -W. Schubert, Frederick Griggs, W. G. Turner, J. F. Wright, M. N. Campbell, W. E. Read, G. A. Roberts, V. T. Arm- strong. The Youth's Instructor, Lora E. Clement; Advisory Coun- cil, F. D. Nichol, M. E. Munger, T. M. French, D. A. Ochs, J. E. Weaver, S. A. Wellman. Life and Health, F. D. Nichol; Consulting Editors, D. H. Kress, M. D., C. H. Wolohon, M.D., H. M. Walton, M.D.; Contributing Editors, W. A. Ruble, M.D., 0. S. Parrett, M.D., A. B. Olsen, M.D., Belle Wood-Comstock, M.D., C. T. Harding, M.D., H. W. Vollmer, M.D., H. A. Green, M.D., J. R. Mitchell, D.D.S., M. A. Hollister, Kathryn L. Jensen, R.N. Liberty, C. S. Longacre; Associates, H. H. Votaw, C. P. Bollman; Managing Editor, T. M. French. Sabbath School Worker, J. A. Stevens; As- sociates, S. A.Wellman,Rosamond D. Ginther; Assistant, Margaret -Weir; Editorial Contributors, Mrs. L. Flora Plummer, E. D. Thomas, W. T. Bartlett, M. L. Andreasen, M. Busch, L. L. Mof- fitt, R. R. Breitigam, Helena Lewin, H. F. Brown, J. L. Brown, Bessie Mount, L. L. Caviness. Church Officers' Gazette, T. E. Bowen; Associates, Steen. Ras- mussen, A. W. Peterson; Assist- ants, Mrs. Grace D. Mace, Mrs. Marjorie West Marsh; Editorial Council, J. L. McElhany, H. T. Elliott, M. E. Kern. Present Truth, F. D. Nichol; Associates, F. A. Coffin, M. R. Thurber. The Ministry, L. E. Froom; Associ- ates, J. L. McElhany, L H. Evans. Book Editors, C. P. Bollman, F. A. Coffin, T. M. French. Book Committee: W. P. Elliott, Chairman; J. D. Snider, Sec.; F. A. Coffin, Asst. Sec.; E. L. Richmond, F. M. Wilcox, F. D. Nichol, Lora E. Clement, L. W. Graham, I. H. Evans, M. E. Kern, W. E. Nelson, J. A. Stevens, L. E. Froom, C. L. Bond, C. E. Weaks, A. W. Peterson, L. H. Christian, T. M. French, M. E. Olsen, G. W. Wells, E. E. Frank- lin, M. L. Andreasen, C. B. Haynes, T. G. Bunch, E. D. Dick, M. A. Hollister, H. A. Morrison, M. E. Munger, Steen Rasmussen, H. M. Walton, N. J. Waldorf. South Bend Branch 432 South Fellows St., South Bend, Ind. Manager: Clarence Lawry. Washington Branch Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Manager: D. A. Bailey. RUMANIAN PUBLISHING HOUSE Established 1920 Corporate Name: "CuvAntul Evan- gheliei," S. A., Institut de Arte Grafice si Editura. Office Address: Strada Mitropolitul Ghenadie Petrescu 116, Bucuresti IV, Rumania. Manager: A. Vacareanu. Treasurer: I. Tomp. Managing Board: Rumanian Union Committee. Local Committee: D. Florea, A. Vacareanu, I. Tomp, V. Florescu. Book Committee: D. Florea, St. Demetrescu, A. Vacareanu, V. Florescu, V. Truppel, P. P. Pau- lini. Editors: V. Florescu, M. lonescu. Circulation Dept.: M. Hariuc, G. Popa. Cluj Branch Office Address: Strada Clemenceau 5/a Cluj,. Rumania. Manager: I. Dengel. 286 � PUBLISHING- HOUSES SCANDINAVIAN PUBLISHING HOUSE Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway. Established 1897 Corporate Name: Skandinavisk Bokforlag. Cable Address: Sundhetsbladet, Oslo. Board of Trustees: 'West Nordic Union Committee. Local Board: L. A. Nilsen, A. C; Christensen, L. Muderspach, T. S. Valen, Karl Abrahamsen, Try- gve Opsahl, J. M. Nielsen. Manager: L. A.Nilsen. Treasurer: J. M. Nielsen. Editors: Sundhetsbladet, C. Otto- sen, M. D., and Dr. med. Arthur Collett; Tidens Tale and Mission- sefterretninger, Karl Abraham- sen; Advent-Ungdom, E. Bja- aris. SENTINEL PUBLISHING COMPANY Established 1916 Address: Rosmead Ave., Kenil- worth, Cape Province, South Africa. Telegraphic and Cable Address: " Sentinr;" Kenilworth, Cape. Managing Board: J. F. Wright, Chairman; J. G. Slate, Sec.; F. E. Potter, J. R. Campbell, L. L. Moffitt, A. F. Tarr, M. P. Robison, J. J. B. C,ombrinck, A. Ingle, W. H. Hurlow, C. W. Bozarth. Manager and Treasurer: J. G. Slate. Editors: Signs of the Times, L. L. Moffitt; Associate Editor, J. G. Slate; The Southern African Division Outlook, D. A. Webster, Editor. Languages in Which Publications Are Issued: English, Afrikaans, Dutch, Zulu, Xosa, Lamba, Sech- wana, Sesuto, Chitonga, Chi- bemba, Chishona, Chinyanja, Si- kololo, Runyaruanda, XIluba, Kingwana. SIGNS PUBLISHING COMPANY Warburton, Victoria, Australia Established 1905 Cable Address: " Signs," Warbur- ton. Manager: J. J. Potter. Board: E. H. Guilliard, Chairman; J. J. Potter, C. H. Watson, W. G. Thrift, E. Parkinson, T. W. Hammond, T. A. Mitchell, T. A. Sherwin, A. L. King, E. G. Howse, J. C. H. Shirley, E. E. Roenfelt, Miss E. M. Robson, S. V. Stratford, W. J. Wester. man. Editors: Signs of the Times, A. L. King; Health, A. L. King; As- sistant, R. M. Wallace; Our Little Friend, Miss M. Hay. SIGNS OF THE TIMES PUB. LISHING HOUSE Shanghai, China Established 1905 Postal Address: 515 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, China. Cable Address: " Signs," Shanghai. Constituency: Members of the General Conference Execvtive Committee that may be present at any meeting, members of the local board, editors and transla- tors of the said Publishing House, heads of departments in said Publishing House, Director of the Kiangsu Mission, Field and Home Misionary Secretary of East China Union Mission, head of the China Training Institute, head of the Oriental Branch of the Home Study Institute, Med- ical Supt. and Business Manager, Shanghai Sanitarium. Board of Management: Frederick Griggs, Chairman; H. L. Shull, Vice-Chairman; T. C. Chin, Sec.; H. L. Shull, S. L. Frost, C. C. Morris, N. F. Brewer, Y. H. Chu, W. T. Wang, J. T. May, R. H. Hartwell, John Oss, E. L. Long- way, Swen Kuo-sheng, Chang Chin Yuan. PUBLISHING HOUSES � 287 Officers: Manager, H. L. Shull; Sec. and Treas., T. C. Chin; Superintendent, W. T. Wong. Editors: Shi Djao Yueh Bao (The Signs of the Times), John Oss, Y. H. Chu; associates, 0. A. Hall, J. T. May. Mo Shi Muh Sheng (Last Day Shepherd's Call), 0. A. Hall; associates, Joseph May, Y. H. Chu, Gob Djao 0, John Oss, S. L. Frost. An Shi Er Hsioh Liang Dzu (The Sabbath School Helper), Bessie Mount; Asst. Editor, Ivy Woo. Gi Du Fu Lin An Shi (The China Division Reporter), S. L. Frost. Book Department: General Editor, John Oss; Associate Editors, 0. A. Hall, Goh Djao 0, J. T. May, Y. H. Chu. SIGNS OF THE TIMES PUB- LISHING HOUSE Seiryorimachi, Beijo, Chosen Established 1909 Postal Address: Box 2, Seiryori- machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Cable and Telegraphic Address: "Adventist," Seoul. Board of Management: The Chosen Union Mission Committee. Officers: W. E. Gillis, Manager; C. U. Pak, Treasurer. Local Board: H. A. Oberg, Chair- man; W. E. Gillis, C. U. Pak, Ernst Bahr, R. S. Watts, Mrs. Theo. Wangerin, C. C. Kim. Editors: Signs of the Times, Mrs. Theo. Wangerin; associate, H. A. Oberg; Church Compass, Mrs. Theo. Wangerin; associate, H. A. Oberg. SOLOMON ISLAND MISSION PRESS Batuna, Marovo Lagoon, Solomon Islands Superintendent: A. R. Barrett. SOUTHERN PUBLISHING ASSO- CIATION OF SEVENTH- DAY ADVENTISTS 2119-2125 Twenty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Established 1901 Cable Address: " Watchman," Nashville. Territory: The Southern a n d Southwestern Union Conferences. Constituency: Members of the Gen- eral Conference Executive Com- mittee; members of the execu- tive committees of the South- ern, and Southwestern Union Conferences; the Book and Bi- ble House secretaries, the field missionary secretaries, and the home missionary secretaries both union and local, within the above named union conferences; to- gether with the Board of Direc- tors and heads of Departments of said Southern Publishing As- sociation. Board of Managers: J. K. Jones, G. A. Huse, W. R. White, J. E. Shultz, H. K. Christman, R. L. Benton, C. V. Anderson, H. F. Kirk, J. A. P. Green, W. A. Harvey. Officers: President, J. K. Jones; Vice-President, J E. Shultz; Gen- eral Manager, G. A. Huse; Secre- tary and Treasurer, W. R. White. Managers and Department Heads: General Manager and Book De- partment, G. A. Huse; Periodical Department, H. K. Christman; Superintendent, W. A. Harvey; Assistant Superintendent, L. F. Durocher. Publishing Committee: G. A. Huse, Chairman; J. E. Shultz, Secretary J. K. Jones, R. L. Benton, W. R. French, C. V. An- derson, H. K. Christman, W. A. Harvey, W. R. White, L. F. Durocher, Mary H. Moore, F. E. Robert, W. W. Noss. The Watchman Magazine: Editor, J. E. Shultz; Circulation Man- ager, H. K. Christman. 288 � PUBLISHING HOUSES The Message Magazine: Editor, J. E. Shultz; Circulation Manager, H. K. Christman. The Home and School Magazine: Editor, Mrs. Flora H. Williams; Circulation Manager, H. K. Christman. SPANISH PUBLISHING HOUSE (Editorial Espaftla) Apartado 4078, Madrid, Spain Established 1915 Telegraphic Address: Advent, Mad- rid. Publishing Board: A. J. Girou, R. Fitt). Manager: R. Fitt). Editors: Salud y Bogart A. J. Gi- rou, 0. A. Succar; Revista Ad- ventista Iberica, A. J. Girou, R. Fito. STOCKHOLM PUBLISHING HOUSE Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden Established 1895 Cable Address: Advent, Stockholm. Corporate Name: Skandinaviska Fdrlagsexpeditionen. Publishing Board: G. A. Lindsay, E. II. Larsson, C. Gidlund, Alfr. Andersson, 0. Angervo, S. Jonas- son, J. Johansson. Manager: E. H. Larsson. Editor: Tidens Tecken, 0. An- gervo; Missionaren, Sven Bjur; Sundhetsbladet, Dr. I. Unhiill, Dr. Carl Ottosen. TIBETAN MISSION PRESS Kangting (Tatsienlu), Sikang, China Director: F. W. Johnson. UNION COLLEGE PRESS College View Station, Lincoln, Nebr. Manager: E. A. Bender. WASHINGTON COLLEGE PRESS Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Board of Managers: College Board. Manager: S. Arason. (This institution is operated as a department of the Washington Missionary College, a large part of the work being done by students.) ARABIC LITERATURE SOCIETY P. 0. Box rogi, Jerusalem, Pales- tine until March 31, 1938; after- wards: P. 0. B. 592, Jerusalem, Palestine Manager: E. Maier. GOLD COAST DEPOSITORY S. D. A. Mission, Box 45, Bekwai, via Takoradi, Gold Coast, West Africa Manager: J. Clifford. GREEK DEPOSITORY Post Box 144, Salonica, Greece In Charge: A. N. Stabellos. IRAN LITERATURE SOCIETY Manager: Alb. Hessel, Teheran, Iran. Publishing Committee: F. F. Oster, Alb. Hessel. LITHUANIAN DEPOSITORY Vokieeiu g-ve 57, Kaunas, Lithuania Established 1925. Corporate Name: Lietuvos knygu, leidykla "Uola." Directors: Lithuanian Mission Committee. SOUTHEAST NIGERIAN BOOK DEPOSITORY S. D. A. Mission, Box 41, Aba, Southern Nigeria DEPOSITORY IN TURKEY A. Barlas, P. K. 2120, Istanbul- Beyoglu, Turkey (Do not use name of Depository) LIST OF PERIODICALS ISSUED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST DENOMINATION GENERAL PERIODICALS advent Review and Sabbath Her- ald: Denominational church pa- per, established 1849; published weekly; annual subscription, $2.75; Review and Herald Pub- lishing Association, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.; editor, F. M. Wilcox; associate editors, W. A. Spicer, C. P. Bollman, F. D. Nichol, T. M. French. The Signs of the Times (leading missionary paper and prophetic expositor); illustrated 16-page weekly; annual subscription, $1.50; published by the Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Mountain View, Calif.; editors, A. S. Maxwell, . � . � , editor emeritus. A. 0. Tait. The Watchman Magazine: General missionary journal and Bible ex- positor; an illustrated monthly magazine; annual subscription, $1.00; J. E. Shultz, editor; H. K. Christman, circulation manager; published by the Southern Pub- lishing Association, Nashville, Tenn. The Youth's Instructor: organ of Young People's Missionary Vol- unteer Department of the Gen- eral Conference, also contains the Sabbath School lessons for the youth; published weekly; an- nual subscription, $1.95; Six months, $1.15. Published by the Review and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.; editor, Miss Lora E. Cle- ment. Liberty: a magazine of religious freedom; an illustrated quar- terly; organ of the Religious Liberty Association; single copy, 15 cents; yearly subscription, 50 cents. Published by the Review and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.; editor, C. S. Longacre; associates, H. H. Votaw, C. P. Bollman; manag- ing editor, T. M. French. The Present Truth: a one-topic 8- page semimonthly for genei I missionary purposes; illustrated. Single subscription, 35 cents. Postage extra to foreign coun- tries. Published by the Review and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.; editor, F. D. Nichol; associate editor, F. A. Coffin; assistant editor, M. R. Thurber. The Present Truth (British): De- voted to a presentation of the second coming of Christ, and general Bible truth; 16-page semimonthly, annual subscrip- tion, 4/6 ($1.10) Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England; editor, W. L. Emmerson. The Signs of the Times (devoted to an exposition of Bible truth and signs of the times); 16-page weekly, annual subscription, 5/- to countries outside of Australia, and in the Postal Union, 8/6 ($2.00), Warburton, Victoria, Australia; editor, A. L. King. Canadian Watchman Magazine: Sixteen-page monthly; annual subscription, $1.00 a year; pub- lished by the Canadian Watch- man Press, Box 398, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. The Ministry: Forty-eight page monthly; annual subscription, $1.50; official organ of the Min- isterial Association of Seventh- day Adventists; also medium of ro � 289 290 � PERIODICALS communication between members of the Medical Missionary Asso- ciation of Seventh-day Advent- ists; published for the Minis- terial Association by the Review and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park, Washington, D.C.; editor, L. E. Frown; associate editors, J. L. McElhany and I. H. Evans. The Signs of the Times: Devoted to an explanation of the signs of the times and Sabbath truth; 16-page monthly; annual sub- scription, 3/6; editor, L. L. Moffitt; associate editor, J. G. Slate. Published by the Sentinel Publishing Company, Rosmead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa. Life and Health: National health magazine; an illustrated month- ly; a practical journal for the common people; yearly subscrip- tion, $1.20; published by the Review and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.; editor, F. D. Nichol, consult- ing editors, H. M. Walton, M.D., D. H. Kress, M.D., C. H. Wolohon, M.D. Health (a health magazine); illus- trated 28-page monthly; annual subscription, $1.50; published by the Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Mountain View, Calif.; editor, P. T. Magan; managing editor, A. L. Baker. Health: A 32-page magazine, pub- lished bimonthly; devoted to healthful living. Annual sub- scription, 6/6 postpaid. Signs Publishing Co., Warburton, Vic- toria, Australia; editor, A. L. King; assistant, 11. M. 'Wallace. Good Health: devoted to hygiene and principles of healthful liv- ing; 24 pages monthly; annual subscription, 3/6, England; 5/0 abroad); ($1.25). Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England; editor, W. L. Emmerson. Good Health: 24-page monthly; $1.50 a year; Canadian Watch- man Press, Oshawa, Ontario; managing editor, C. L. Paddock; contributing editors, H. G. Bur- den, M. D., O. S. Parrett, M. D., D. H. Kress, M. D. Sabbath School Worker (organ of the Sabbath School Department of the General Conference); 32- page monthly; annual subscrip- tion, 95 cents; in clubs of two or more, 80 cents; published by the Review and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park, Washing- ton, D. C.; editor, J. A. Stevens; associates, S. A. Wellman, Rosa- mond D. Ginther; assistant, Margaret Weir. Home and School (Organ of the Educational Department of the General Conference and the Home Commission); published monthly for nine months of the year, thirty-two pages; an- nual subscription price, $1.00, published by Southern Publish- ing Association, Nashville, Tenn., for the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Ta- koma Park, Washington, D. C.; editor, Mrs. Flora H. Williams; associate editor, J. E. Weaver. Sabbath School Quarterly: forty pages; containing the General Conference Sabbath School De- partment lessons; annual sub- scription, 20 cents; Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Mountain View, Cal. Junior Sabbath School Quarterly: containing the General Confer- ence Sabbath School Department lessons for the Junior Division; annual subscription, 20 cents; Review and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Primary Sabbath School Quarterly: 32 pages; containing the Gen- eral Conference Sabbath School Department lessons for the Pri- mary Division; annual subscrip- tion, 20 cents; Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Mountain View, Calif. Our Little Friend (a child's pa- per); illustrated weekly; an- PERIODICALS � 291 nual subscription, $1.00; Pa- cific Press Pub. Assn., Mountain View, Cal.; editor, Ernest Lloyd. Church Officers' Gazette: thirty- two page monthly, annual sub- scription, $1.00; in clubs of two or more. 85 cents; published by the Review and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park, Washing- ton, D.C.; editor, T. E. Bowen; associates, Steen Rasmussen, A. W. Peterson; assistants, -Mrs. Grace D. Mace, Mrs. Marjorie W. Marsh. MissionarY Leader: Eight-page monthly, published by the Aus- tralasian Union Conference, "Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia; editor, Miss V. M. Rogers. £he Christian Record (a magazine printed for the blind in Revised Braille and in New York Point); monthly, fifty-six pages, sent free to blind persons; published at College View, Lincoln, Nebr.; editor and manager, D. D. Rees. The Children's Friend: a monthly journal for blind children, made up largely from Our Little Friend, printed in Braille. The Christian Record Sabbath School Monthly, containing the denominational Sabbath school lessons; by the Christian Record Benevolent Association. The Bible Expositor, a 12-page monthly journal for the blind, printed in Revised Braille and New York Point, dealing with Bible doctrines; published by the Christian Record Benevolent Association, College View Sta- tion, Lincoln, Nebr. The Christian Record Benevo- lent Association also has a free Circulating Library department containing denominational books and pamphlets and other books of general interest for free circu- lation among the blind. These are sent to the reader and re- turned to the office franked by the government. The Sentinel: 20-page monthly; annual subscription S. S. $1.50; published by the Malayan Signs Press, 399 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, Straits Settle- ments; editor, L. I. Bowers. The Oriental Watchman and Her- ald of Health: 60 pages including cover; issued monthly; $2.25 a year; editor, R. B. Thurber, Post Box 35, Poona, India. The Medical Evangelist: Devoted to health reform and medical missionary work; published weekly by the College of Medical Evangelists, at Loma Linda, Calif., with no subscription price; editor, 0. R. Staines. Our Little Friend: Semimonthly; 5/6 a year; Signs Pub. Co., War- burton, Victoria, Australia; ed- itor, Miss M. Hay. The Church Officers' Leader: 8-page monthly; annual subscription, 2/6; Stanborough Park, Wat- ford, Herts, England; editor, F. W. Goodall. Message Magazine: An outstanding missionary magazine. Articles setting forth Bible truths writ- ten by leading Negro evangel- ists and writers of the country. Fully illustrated, featuring Ne- gro events and activities. An- nual subscription, 50 cents. J. E. Shultz, editor; H. K. Christman, circulation manager. Published bimonthly by the Southern Pub- lishing Assn., Nashville, Tenn. DIVISION PERIODICALS Australasian Record (official organ of the Australasian Union Con- ference); 8-page weekly; annual subscription 5s; foreign coun- tries, 5s; published by the Aus- tralasian Union Conference, " Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia; editor, Miss V. M. Rogers. The China Division Reporter: Organ of the China Division of the General Conference; sub- scription price, 75 cents gold a year; monthly; twelve to sixteen pages; editor, the Division Sec- retary; issued at 526 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, China. Far Eastern Division Outlook: Organ of Far Eastern Division, P. 0. Box 226, Singapore, Straits Settlements; � 8-page � twice monthly; subscription price, 50 cents gold per year; editor, C. L. Torrey; associate editor, Effie A. James. Inter-American Division Messenger (English): 8-page semimonthly; 50 cents a year; Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone; W. C. Raley, editor. A similar paper is published in Spanish as El Mensajero de la Division Interamericana. The Advent Survey: Organ of the Northern European Division of the General Conference, eight- page monthly; annual subscrip- tion 2/6; editor, W. T. Bartlett, 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Mid- dlesex, England. South American Bulletin: (organ of the South American Division of the General Conference) ; an- nual subscription price, 50 cents gold a year; monthly; 8 pages: editor, Roger Altman; associate editor, N. P. Neilsen;. assistant editor, G. E. Hansch; issued at Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Southern African Division Outlook: Fortnightly; annual subscription 2/6; editor, D. A. Webster, pub- lished by the Southern African Division of the General Confer- ence of Seventh-day Adventists, Claremont, Cape, South Africa. Eastern Tidings: 8-page semi- monthly; $1.00 a year; offi- cial organ of the Southern Asia Division; editor, R. B. Thurber, Post Box 35, Poona, India. Quarterly Review: Organ of the Southern European Division of the General Conference; editor, W. R. Beach, 17 Hoheweg, Berne, Switzerland. UNION CONFERENCE PERIODICALS Atlantic Union Gleaner (official or- gan of the Atlantic Union Con- ference) ; eight-page weekly; 50 cents a year; editor, Eva M. Linseott; published at South Lancaster, Mass. Canadian Union Messenger (official organ of the Canadian Union Conference) ; 8-page bi-weekly; 50 cents a year; published by the Canadian Union Conference at College Heights, via Lacombe, Alberta; editor, H. A. Shepard, 292 44 Alger Bldg., Oshawa, Ontario. Central Union Reaper (organ of Central Union Conference); 8- page weekly; annual subscrip- tion, 50 cents; editor, Mrs. Harry C. Turner; published at College View Station, Lincoln, Nebr. Columbia Union Visitor (official or- gan of the Columbia Union Con- ference) ; eight-page weekly; 50 cents; published at Mt. Vernon, Ohio; editor, A. B. Cole. Lake Union Herald (official organ PERIODICALS � 293 of the Lake Union Conference); 8 to 12-page weekly; $1.00 a year; managing editor, R. M. Harrison; associate editor, George Schultz; published at Berrien Springs, Mich., and printed by the College Press. Northern Union Outlook (official organ of the Northern Union Conference) : 6-page weekly; 50 cents yearly; published by Oak Park Press, Nevada, Iowa, for Northern Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, 2718 Third Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn ; editor, A. R. Smouse. North Pacific Union Gleaner (offi- cial, organ of the North Pacific Union Conference) ; eight-page weekly; 50 cents a year; pub- lished by the North Pacific Un- ion Conference, 202 S. Palouse St., Walla Walla, Wash.; editor, R. T. Emery. Pacific Union Recorder: (official organ of the Pacific Union Con- ference) ; 8-page weekly; 50 cents; editor, C. L. Bauer; mail address, Box 146, Glendale, Calif. Southern Tidings (organ of the Southern Union Conference) ; 8-page weekly; 50 cents yearly; D. C. Ludington, editor; pub- lished by the Southern Junior College, Collegedale, Tenn. The Record (official organ of the Southwestern Union Confer- ence) ; 8-page weekly; 75 cents; published at Keene, Texas; edi- tor, F. L. Harrison; associate, R. L. Benton. Field Gleanings from the Caribbean Union: Published monthly by the Caribbean Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, 25 Ed- ward St., Port-of-Spain, Trini- dad. Price per year, 48 cents; editor, --. British Advent Messenger: (official organ of the British Union Con- ference) ; � 8-pages; � published fortnightly; annual subscrip- tion, 3/0 (75c), Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England; editor, W. L. Emmerson. LOCAL PERIODICALS Notes of Progress: published monthly by the Malayan Union Mission, 399 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, S.S.; editor, L. F. Bohner. The Jamaican Visitor: 6-page, monthly; 25 cents a year; edi- tor, C. E. Andross; published by the Jamaica Conference of Sev- enth-day Adventists, 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica; printed by the West Indian Training College, Mandeville, Jamaica, B. W. I. The Potomac Promoter: four-page weekly, by the Potomac Confer- ence, 411 Cedar St., Takoma Park, D.C. SCHOOL AND SANITARIUM JOURNALS Academy Forum: Four-page monthly; published by the faculty and students of Union Springs Academy, Union Springs, N. Y.; fifty cents a year; editor, R. 'H. Libby. The Aurora: Published yearly by the Promotion Association of Canadian Junior College; price 50 cents. The Bethelight: eight pages, pub- lished ten times during the school year; Bethel Academy, Arpin, Wis.; editor, D. D. Morse. Boulder Canon Sentinel: 4-page, issued quarterly, by the Boulder- Colorado Sanitarium Nurses Al- lumni Assn., Boulder, Colo.; sub- scription price 50 cents per year • editor, C. A. Skinner; associate editors, Miss Verna Burdick, Mrs. John Hays. The Broadcaster: 4-page monthly, 294 � PERIODICALS published by the students of Los Angeles Union Academy, 3210 Post St., Los Angeles, Calif.; edited by Journalism • Class; subscription price, 50 cents a year. The Broadview Exponent: 4-page journal sheet, monthly during the school year and summer months; 35 cents a year; editor, Robert Smithwick, Broadview Academy, La Grange, Illinois. Bulletin of School of Theology: Yearly; free; published by the Faculty of the School of Theol- ogy, Walla Walla College, College Place, Wash. The Campus Chronicle: 4 page weekly; published by Pacific Union College during the school year; $1 per year; faculty ad- visor: Professor C. E. Weniger; student editor, Oscar Tandy, Angwin, Calif. The Clock Tower: Published on alternate Fridays of the school year and once during the sum- mer vacation. by the students of Union College; Jesse William- son, president; James Corriell, editor in chief; subscription price per year, United States, 75 cents; Canada and foreign countries, $1; College View Sta- tion, Lincoln, Nebr. College Criterion: 4-page weekly, published by the students of Southern California Junior Col- lege, Arlington, California; sub- scription $1; editor, Alma Ambs. The College Echo: Published monthly by the United Student Movement of the West Indian Training College, Mandeville, Jamaica. Subscription rate 2! (50c) per school year of nine months. The Collegian: 4-page weekly, by The Associated Students of 'Walla Walla College, College Place, Wash.; editor, Stanley Peterson; $1 a year. The College Key: four-page 10 issues per year; 50 cents per year; published by the students of Glendale Union Academy, Glendale, Calif.; editor, Beth Bauer. The College Voice: 8-page; semi- monthly during the school year, monthly during the summer months; subscription price per year, Philippine Islands, 50 cents; foreign countries, $1.00; official organ of the Philippine Union College, College Place, Caloocan, Rizal; editor, L. L. Quirante. Eco Estudiantil, monthly, by Acad- emia Adventista Hispanoameri- cana, Apartado 1320, San Jose, Costa Rica, Central America. Echo du Saleve: monthly; editor, P. Abella, 10 French francs. Emmanuel Missionary College Bul- letin: yearly or annually; free; editorial committee: The Presi- dent and Administrative Coun- cil; published at Berrien Springs, Mich. The Frontiersman: 4 to 6 pages, bi-monthly, published by stu- dents of Campion Academy; 75 cents per school year; editor, Richard Hopkins. Golden Memories: 36-page annual; 50 cents; by Indiana Academy, Cicero, Ind.; editor, Gertrude Kidder. The Hillside Radiogram: a monthly News Letter, issued by the Alumni Association of the St. Helena Sanitarium and Hospital Training School for Nurses. Subscription price, 50 cents per year; free to Alumni members; editor, Mrs. E. F. Stow, RN. La Voz del Colegio: Four-page bi- monthly; issued by the student body of the River Plate Junior College, $0.75 per year; published at Puiggari, Entre Rios, Argen- tina, South America. PERIODICALS � 295 The Lancastrian: Bi-monthly, 18 numbers; published by the Col- lege Council of Atlantic Union College and South Lancaster Academy, South Lancaster, Mass.; M. E. Wright, circulation manager. Mountain View Reflector: 4 pages; eight times a year; 50 cents; Mountain View, Calif.; editor, Elaine Pelleymounter. The Mountain Ash: Published yearly by the Associated Stu- dents of Walla Walla College. About 128 pages. Price, $1.50. The News Letter: A 4-page bi- weekly periodical; published free; at Canadian Junior Col- lege, College Heights, Alberta, throughout the summer vacation. Pacific Union College Bulletin: Quarterly; free; published by the Faculty Publication Com- mittee, at Angwin, Napa Co., Calif. The publications of the College include the catalog issue, summer session bulletin, outline of curriculum and schedule of classes, the preparatory school bulletin and the second semester bulletin. The Gateway: four-page, monthly; published by the Students of Lodi Academy. Lodi, Calif.; edi- tor, Dorothy Price; 50 cents a year. Shen-Val-Lore: 4-page bi-weekly; published by the Shenandoah Valley Academy, New Market, Va.; editor, Mrs. C. N. Rees; 25 cents a year. Shiawassian: 8-page monthly; published by the Missionary Volunteer Student Association of Ade1phian Academy, Holly, Mich.; editor, Lowell Litten; 30 cents a year. The Spirit of M. V. A.: 4-page bi- monthly, 50 cents per year; pub- lished by the students of Mt. Vernon Academy, Mt. Vernon, Ohio; editor; Frank Corder. The Student Echo: 4-page bi- monthly; 50 cents a year; by Indiana Academy, Cicero, Ind.; editor, Gertrude Kidder. The Sligonian: Issued bi-weekly during the school year; annual subscription, 50 cents; published by the Students' Publishing As- sociation, Washington Mission- ary College, Takoma Park, Md. The Southland Scroll: four-page periodical published at Southern Junior College, Collegedale, Tenn., every week throughout the summer, and at irregular in- tervals during the school year. Southern Junior College Catalog: one number a year, (usually about 65 pages); distributed free; published in the interests of the school; edited by a com- mittee appointed by Southern Junior College Faculty, College- dale, Tenn. Student Forum: four-page semi- monthly; published by the Stu- dent Forum staff of Enterprise Academy, Enterprise, Ba,ns.; ed- itor, 0. E. Simms; 50 cents a year. The Student Movement: 8 pages; biweekly; $1 a year; 18 issues; editor, Leonard Nelson; pub- lished at Berrien Springs, Mich. The Sun Dial: four-page monthly, fifty cents per year; published by Shelton Academy, Shelton, Nebr.; editors, ,Elinor Staples and. Harold Gompert. Sunshine News: 4-page semi- monthly during school year; by Publishing Association of Plain - v iew Academy, Redfield; S. Dak.; 50 cents per school year; editor, Paul Kemper. Ungdomens Budharare: Students' paper of the Mission School. Ekebyholm, Rimbo, Sweden; l 2- pa o'c monthly; subscription, kr. 2.50; editor, Gillis Linde. Unser Seminar (Our Seminary): School paper of the Seminary 296 � PERIODICALS Marienhohe-Darmstadt; twenty- four pages; issued four times a year; subscription price RM-.90 (40 cents). Walla Walla College Bulletin: Yearly; free; published by the Faculty Publication Committee at College Place, Wash. FOREIGN PERIODICALS AFRIKAANS Tekens van die Tye (Signs of the Times): 16-page monthly; an- nual subscription 3/6; published by the Sentinel Publishing Co., Rosmead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa; editor, L. L. Mof- fitt; associate editor, J. L. Mil- ford. ANNAMESE Nhung Su Tich Hay Trong Kinh- Thanh (Sabbath School Quar- terly); 40 pages; containing the General Conference Sabbath School Department lessons; an- nual subscription, 40 cents, F. I. C. currency; Malayan Signs Press, 399 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, Straits Settle- ments. ARABIC Life and Health: 16-page quar- terly; annual subscription, for North Africa, 9.- francs (Frch) ; for other countries, 12.- francs (Freh); editor, E. Rey, 12 rue de Mulhouse, Algeria; manager, P. Douay. BICOL Mizpa: a church paper in Bicol; published by the Southern Luzon Mission of S. D. A., P. 0. Box 32, Legaspi, Albay, Philippine Is- lands; editor, F. A. Pratt; asso- ciate, Pedro Diaz. Also an undated missionary pa- per in Bicol; published by the Philippine Publishing House, P. 0. Box 813, Manila, Philippine Islands; editor, F. A. Pratt. BURMESE Burmese Kin Saung (Watchman) : a monthly missionary paper pub- lished and printed by the Ori- ental Watchman Publishing House, Post Box 35, Poona, In- dia; editors, R. A. Beckner and Saya Saw U. C/o 30 Voyle Road, Rangoon, Burma. CEBUAN Mizpa: 8-page semimonthly church paper; editor, F. A. Pratt; as- sociates, R. R. Figuhr, W. B. Riffel, Isabelo Kintanar; 50 cents gold a year; Philippine Publish- ing House, P. 0. Box 813, Manila, Philippine Islands. Also an undated missionary pa- per in Cebuan by the Philippine Publishing House, P. 0. Box 813, Manila, Philippine Islands; edi- tor, F. A. Pratt. CHINESE (Periodicals issued by the Signs of the Times Publishing House, 515 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, China.) Shi Djao Yueh Bao (Signs of the Times) ; 36-page monthly mag- azine; yearly subscription, $1.20; editors, John Oss, Y. H. Chu; associate editors, 0. A. Hall, Joseph May; circulation man- ager, H. L. Shull. Mo Shi Muh Sheng: (The Last Day Shepherd's Call) Manda- rin; 32-page semimonthly; year- ly subscription, 60 cents, gold; editor, 0. A. Hall; associates, Gob Djao 0, John Oss, S. L. PERIODICALS � 297 Frost; J. T. May, Y. H. Chu; circulation manager, H. L. Shull. An Shi Er Hsioh Liang Dzu (The Sabbath School Helper): 80-page quarterly; subscription, 25 cents gold; editor, Bessie Mount; Asst. editor, Miss Ivy Woo. CINYANJA The Malamute Mission Press, at Cholo, Nyasaland, Africa, issues three periodicals in the Cinyanja language, as follows: Sabbath School Quarterly, the Advent Messenger, and the Malamute Tidings. CROATIAN Preporod (Regeneration): 16-page; published by Izdava6ka Knjiftra "Preporod," Vojvode Protica ul. 12, Belgrade, Jugoslavia. Zivot in Zdravlje (Life and Health) : 16-page; published by Izdavaaa Knjiara. "Preporod," Vojvode Protica ul. 12, Belgrade, Jugo- slavia. Adventni Glasnik (The Advent Mes- senger) : 8-page monthly church paper; published by Izdava6ka Knjiiara "Preporod," Vojvode Protica ul. 12, Belgrade, Jugo- slavia. Sabbath School Quarterly: 32 pages; containing the General Conference Sabbath School De- partment lessons in Croatian; published by Izdava6ka Knji'Zara "Preporod," Vojvode Protica ul. 12, Belgrade, Jugoslavia. CZECHIAN (BOHEMIAN) Hlasatel Pravdy (Herald of Truth): 16-page, bi-monthly, published by Czechoslovakian Publishing House, Brno, Stfednf 10, Czecho- slovakia; editor, F. Fiala. Strai Sionska (Advent Messen- ger): bi-monthly, published by Czechoslovakian Publishing House, Brno, Stfednf 10, Czecho- slovakia; editor, F. Fiala. Biblicke fikoly (Sabbath School Lessons, Quarterly): published by Czechoslovakian Publishing House, Brno, Stfednf 10, Czecho- slovakia; editor, F. Fiala. DANISH Tidens Tale: 24-page monthly (missionary paper); annual sub- scription, Kr. 6.00; Suomisvej 5, Copenhagen, V., Denmark; edi- tor, Karl Abrahamsen. Missionsefterretninger: 8 - page monthly (church paper); pub- lished in common for Denmark and Norway; Suomisvej 5, Co- penhagen, V., Denmark; editor, Karl Abrahamsen. Sundhetsbladet (Health Journal): 24-page monthly; annual sub- scription, Kr. 8.00; Suomisvej 5, Copenhagen, V., Denmark; edi- tor, C. Ottosen, � Skodsborg, Denmark. Advent-Ungdom (Young People's paper): 16-page monthly; an- nual subscription, Kr. 3.00; pub- lished in common for Denmark and Norway; Suomisvej 5, Co- penhagen, V., Denmark; editor, E. Bjaanms. Evangeliets Sendebud: 8-page weekly church and missionary paper; annual subscription, $1.75 to U. S.; outside, $2.00; Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; editor, C. A. Thorp. Afdelings-Baandet: 4-page quar- terly; 25 cents; Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; edi- tor, Louis Halsvick. DUTCH (HOLLAND) Teekenen des Tijds (Signs of the Times): 16-page monthly; an- nual subscription, 75 cents; ed- itors, J. Wintzen and F. J. Voor- thius, Boekenhuis van de Ad- vent-Zending, van Weede van Dijkveldstraat 77, The Hague, Netherlands. De Adventbode (The Advent Mes- senger): 12 numbers annually; 8 pages; annual subscription, 75 cents. 298 � PERIODICALS Bijbellessen (Sabbath School Quar- terly) ; Boekenhuis van de Ad- vent-Zending, van Weede van Dijkveldstraat 77, The Hague, Netherlands. Vriend der Kinderen (Friend of the Children) : 16 pages; editor, F. J. Voorthuis; Boekenhuis van de Advent-Zending, van Weede van Dijkveldstraat 77, The Hague, Netherlands. ESTONIAN Meie Aeg (Present Time) 16-page monthly; annual subscription EKr. 2.- Merepuiestee 14a, Tal- linn, Estonia; editor, M. Biiren- grub. Misjoniteated (Missionary News): 16-page monthly; annual sub- scription EKr. 1.50 Merepuiestee 14a, Tallinn, Estonia; editor M. Bilrengrub. Juhised Noortele (Youth's Instruc- tor): 12-page monthly; annual subscription EKr. 1.- Merepuies- tee 14a, Tallinn, Estonia; editor E. Ney. FIJIAN Rarama: 8-page monthly; annual subscription, 2/-; published at the Fiji Mission Press, Suva, Fiji. FINNISH Aikain Vartija: 16-page monthly; annual subscription, in Finland, Fmk. 20.00, for other countries Fmk. 30.00; Annegat 7, Helsing- fors, Finland; editor, A. Unhola. Siionin Ystava: 12-page monthly; annual subscription, in Finland Fnik. /20.00, for other countries, Fmk. /30.00, Annegat 7, Helsing- fors, Finland; editor, A. Unhola. Terveys: 20-page monthly; annual subscription, in Finland Fmk./ 48,00, for other countries, Fmk./ 60.00, Annegatan 7, Helsingfors, Finland; editor, V. Sucksdorff, • M.D. FLEMISH Leven en Gezondheid (Life and Health, Flemish), sixteen-page monthly health paper; annual subscription, for Belgium: 25 francs (Belgian); for Belgian Congo, 30 francs (Belgian); for Holland and other countries: 2.75 IL (Dutch); editor, Dr. Jean Nussbaum, 49 Avenue de la Grande Arnik, Paris, 16e, France. FRENCH Les Signes des Temps (Signs of the Times): 16-page monthly; annual subscription, for France, 15.— francs (French) ; for Swit- zerland, 3.50 francs (Swiss); for other countries, 18.— francs (French); editor, Charles Gerber, Dammarie-les-Lys (S. et M.), France. Vie et Sante (Life and Health) : 16-page monthly health paper; annual subscription, for France, 25.— francs (French); for Swit- zerland, 6.— francs (Swiss) ; for other countries, 30.— francs (French). Editor, Dr. Jean Nussbaum, 49, avenue de la Grande Arm6e, Paris 16, France. Revue Adventiste (The Advent Re- view) : � 16 -page semimonthly- church paper; annual subscrip- tion, for France, 15.— francs (French); for Switzerland, 5.— francs (Swiss); for other coun- tries, 16.— francs (French). Editor, Charles Gerber, Dam- marie-les-Lys (S. et M.), France. Moniteur et Bulletin Mensuel (Sab- bath School Worker and Monthly Bulletin): 16-page monthly pa- per; annual subscription, for France and colonies, 10.— francs (French) ; for Switzerland, 2.50 francs (Swiss); for Belgium, 12.— francs (Belgian). Editors, H. F. Brown, W. R. Beach, 17 Iiiiheweg, Berne, Switzerland. Le � Messager (1 he Messenger): S-page monthly; 75 cents a PERIODICALS � 299 year; Canadian Watchman Press, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. GERMAN Zeichen der Zeit: 8-page Mission- ary weekly; annual subscrip- tion, $1.75 to U. S.; outside, $2.00; Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; editor, J. F. Huenergardt; assistant editor, K. A. Offermann. Deutscher Botschafter: 8-page Church weekly; annual subscrip- tion, $2.00 to U. S.; outside, $2.25; Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; editor, J. F. Huenergardt; assistant editor, K. A. Offermann. Herold der Wahrheit (Herald of Truth) : 16-page monthly; an- nual subscription, Ran 2,25; ed- itor, F. Daniel, Advent-Verlag (E. V.), Grindelberg 15a, Ham- burg 13, Germany. Gute Gesundheit (Good Health) : monthly, 16 pages; annual sub- scription, Ran 2,25; editor, Dr. med. E. Meyer; Advent-Verlag (E. V.), Grindelberg 15a, Ham- burg 13, Germany. Unser kleiner Freund (Our little Friend): monthly; S pages; annual subscription, Rm 1.25; editor, —. —. � , Advent- Verlag (E. V.), Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg 13, Germany. Der Adventbote (The Advent Mes- senger) : semimonthly church paper; 16 pages; annual sub- scription, Rm 4.—; editor, K. Sinz, Advent-Verlag (E. V.), Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg 13, Germany. Gegenwartsfragen (Questions of Today) ; bi-monthly; 16 pages; annual subscription; Ran 1.50; editor, F. Daniel; Advent-Verlag (E. V.), Grindelberg 15a, Ham- burg 13, Germany. Der Christliche Hausfreund (The Christian Friend of the Home) ; 16-page, bimonthly; annual sub- scription, Rm 1,50; editor, K. Sinz; Advent-Verlag (E. V.), Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, 13, Germany. Die Friedensauer Schwester (The Friedensau Nurse): 16-page quarterly; annual subscription, Rm 2.—; editor, Dr. med. E. Meyer; Advent-Verlag (E. V.), Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg 13, Germany. Leben and Gesundheit (Life and Health, � German) : � 16-page monthly health paper; annual subscription, for France, 25.— francs (French) ; for Switzer- land, 6.— francs (Swiss) ; for other countries, 30.— francs (French). Editor, Dr. Jean Nuss- baum, 49, avenue de la Grande Armee, Paris 16, France. Advent-Echo (Advent Echo), 8- page church paper, published monthly;,, annual subscription, forty cents. Southern European Division; Hoheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland; editor, F. Charpiot. Rundschau der Adventisten: 8-page monthly; 75 cents per year; editor, Luiz Waldvogel; assist- ant editor, Augusto Pages, Casa Publicadora Brasileira, Caixa Postal, 34, Santo Andre, S. P. R., Sito Paulo, Brazil, South Amer- ica. Sabbatschul-Lektionen (Sabbath School Lessons) ; quarterly; con- taining the S. D. A. Sabbath School lessons in German; an- nual subscription, 40 cents; Pa- cific Press Pub. Assn., Brook- field, Ill. HUNGARIAN Az Idok Jelei (Signs of the Times) : two monthly, 16 pages; annual subscription 30 cents; editor, L. Michnay, Budapest VI, Szekely Bertalan-utca 13, Hungary. Boldog Elet � (Happy Life) : monthly, 16 pages; annual sub- scription, 60 cents; editor, B. 300 � PERIODICALS Gyarmati, Budapest I, Neme- tvolgyi ut 26, Hungary. Advent Hirniik (The Advent Mes- senger) 4 numbers a year, 16 pages, annual subscr. 30 cents, church paper for the Hungarian Union; editor, B. Gyarmati, Budapest I, l'cmetvdlgyi ut 26. Hungary. Sabbath School Quarterly: 32 pages; containing the General Conference Sabbath School De- partment lessons in Hungarian; annual subscription 20 cents; Advent KiadOhivatal Fifikja, Bu- dapest I, Nemetvolgyi ut 26, Hungary. Sabbath School Quarterly: 32 pages; containing the General Conference Sabbath School De- partment lessons in Hungarian; annual subscription, 20 cents; Pacific Press Publishing Assn., Brookfield, Ill., U. S. A. ICELANDIC Geislinn (Missionary Paper) : 24- pages quarterly; annual sub- scription, Icel. kroner 3.75; edi- tor, 0. J. Olsen, Box 262, Reyk- javik, Iceland. Braedrabandid (Church Paper): 8- page bimonthly; editor, 0. J. Olsen, Box 262, Reykjavik, Ice- land. Stjarnan (The Star) : 8-page mis- sionary monthly; $1 ; editor, Miss S. Johnson, 404 Avenue Bldg., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. ILOCANO Ti Damag ti Pagarian: 16-page monthly; 50 cents gold a year; editor, F. A. Pratt; associates, R. R. Figuhr, Regino Villanueva, Jacinto Suban; Philippine Pub- lishing House, P. 0. Box 813, Manila, Philippine Islands. Mizpa: 8-page semimonthly church paper; editor, F. A. Pratt; as- sociates, R. R. Figuhr, E. N. Lugenbeal, Regino Villanueva; 50 cents gold a year; Philippine Publishing House, P. 0. Box 813, Manila, Philippine Islands. ITALIAN La Vedetta: monthly; $1 a year, U. S. A., foreign, $1.10 a year. L'Araldo della Verita (Herald of Truth) : 16-page bi-monthly; an- nual subscription for Italy, 4.60 lire; foreign countries 7 lire; editor, F. Sabatino, Via Trieste 17, Florence, Italy. Messaggero Avventista (Advent Review): 8-page monthly; an- nual subscription for Italy, 5.60 lire, foreign countries, 7.50 lire; editor, F. Sabatino, Via Trieste Florence, Italy. Sabbath School Quarterly: 32 pages; containing the General Conference Sabbath School De- partment lessons in Italian; an- nual subscription, 20 cents; Pa- cific Press Publishing Assn., Brookfield, Ill., U. S. A. JAPANESE Jicho Zashi (Signs of the Times); 32-page monthly; annual sub- scription $1.00, gold; published by the Japan S. D. A. Pub. House, Box 7, Suginami P. 0., Tokyo, Japan; editor, T. H. Oko- hira; associate editors, A. N. Nelsen, H. P. Evens. Kenko to Jinsei (Life & Health): 32-page monthly; annual sub- scription $1.75, gold; published by the Japan S. D. A. Pub. House, Box 7, Suginami P. 0., Tokyo, Japan; editor, T. H. Okohira; associates, P. A. Web- ber, F. R. Millard. Shimei (The Message): 32-page monthly; annual subscription, $1.00 (gold); editor, T. H. Oko- hira; associates, A. N. Nelson, F. R. Millard. Kodcvmo no Gakuen (The Chil- dren's Friend) : 16-page monthly; $1.00 gold yearly subscription. PERIODICALS � 301 Editor, T. H. Okohira; associates, S. Ogura, S. Shirato. JAWI Chehaya (Beams of Light) : pub- lished monthly by the Malayan Signs Press, 399 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, S. S. Twenty- page Malay script; SS$1.50 per year; editor, Soetan Mangatas. KOREAN Shi-Jo (The Signs of the Times) ; 32-page monthly; subscription, $1.00; published by the Signs of the Times Publishing House, Keijo, Chosen (Korea) ; editor, Mrs. Theo. Wangerin; associate editor, H. A. Oberg. Kyo Hoi Chi-Nam (Church Com- pass) ; 48-page monthly; annual subscription, $1.00; published by the Signs of the Times Publish- ing House, Keijo, Chosen (Ko- rea) ; editor, Mrs.. Theo. Wan- gerin; associate editor, H. A. Oberg. LATVIAN Adventes Vestnesis (Advent Mes- senger) : 8 months, 16-page; 4 months, 20-page; Ls. 2.50 (for America 90 cents) ; editor, E. Klotin, Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Jaunatnes Vadonis (Youth's Lead- er): 24-page monthly illustrated; annual subscription, Ls. 3.- (for America, $.90) ; editor, J. Birsin, Brivibas lel& 11, Riga, Latvia. Miisu Laikmets (Our Age) : 16- page monthly, illustrated; an- nual subscription, Ls 3.00. (for America, $.90) ; editor, J. Birsin, Brivibas lel& 11, Riga, Latvia. LITHUANIAN Dabarties Klausimai (Present Questions) : 16-page quadran- nual illustrated; annual sub- scription, Lit. 2,—; editor, K. Strazdauskas, Vokieeiu g-ve 57, Kaunas, Lithuania. MALAGASY Ny Vavolombelona (The Witness) : A missionary paper; 32 pages; bi-monthly; annual subscription 4 fr. 50; editor, M. J. Bureaud, Ambohijatovo, Tananarive, Mad- agascar. MALAY Pertandaan Zaman (Signs of the Times) : published monthly by the Netherlands East Indies Publishing House (Advent Boe- ken Depot), Bandoeng, Naripan 63, Java, Netherlands East In- dies; $1.00 a year; editors, P. Drinhaus, M. E. Diredja. Warta Geredja: published monthly by the Netherlands East Indies Publishing House (Advent Boe- ken Depot), Bandoeng, Naripan 63, Java, Netherlands, East In- dies; 50 cents a year; editors, L. Wortman, M. E. Diredja. Sabbath School Quarterlies, Senior: published by the Netherlands East Indies Publishing House (Advent Boeken Depot), Ban- doeng, Naripan 63, Java, Nether- lands East Indies; 25 cents a year. 1VIALAYALAM Messenger: a monthly church pa- per published by the Malayalam Mission, and printed at Spicer College, Bangalore Heights, South India; editor, G. P. Crus- siah, Karickam, Kottarakara, Travancore, South India. NORWEGIAN Tidens Tale: 24-page monthly (missionary paper) ; annual sub- scription, kr. 6.00; Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway; editor, Karl Abrahamsen. Missionsefterretninger: Eight-page monthly (church paper) ; pub- lished in common for Norway and Denmark;- Akersgaten 74, 302 � PERIODICALS Oslo, Norway; editor, Karl Abrahamsen. Sundhetsbladet (Health Journal): 24-page monthly; annual sub- scription, kr. 8.00; Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway; editors: Dr. med. Arthur Collett, Oslo; C. Ottosen, M.D., Skodsborg, Den- mark; editorial secretary, Karl Abrahamsen. Advent-Ungdom (Young People's paper): 16-page monthly—an- nual subscription, kr. 3.00; pub- lished in common for Norway and Denmark; Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway; editor, E. Bjaans. PAMPANGAN 'Mizpa: A church paper in Pam- pangan; published by the Cen- tral Luzon Mission of S. D. A., 1402 Oroquieta St., Manila, Phil- ippine Islands; editor, F. A. Pratt; associate, Jose Emralino. Also an undated missionary pa- per in Pampangan; published by the Philippine Publishing House, P. 0. Box 813, Manila, Philippine Islands; editor, F. A. Pratt. PANAYAN-VISAYAN Mizpa: 8-page semimonthly church paper; editor, F. A. Pratt; asso- ciates, R. R. Figuhr, E. M. Ad- ams, Ciriaco Zarandona; 50 cents gold a year; Philippine Publish- ing House, P. 0. Box 813, Manila, Philippine Islands. Also an undated missionary pa- per in Panayan; published by the Philippine Publishing House, P. 0. Box 813, Manila, Philippine Islands; editor, F. A. Pratt. PANGANSINAN An undated missionary paper in Pangasinan; published by the Philippine Publishing House, P. 0. Box 813, Manila, Philippine Islands; editor, F. A. Pratt. POLISH ZrOdlo Zycia (Fountain of Life): 12 numbers annually, 16 pages; published by the Polish Publish- ing House, "Polski Dom Nakla- dowy" Ltd., ul. Turecka 1 War- saw, Poland; editor, St. Kwie- cinski. Nasze Pola Misyjne (Missions Quarterly); published by the Polish Publishing House "Polski Dom Nakladowy" Ltd., ul. Tu- •recka 1, Warsaw, Poland. Sluga Zboru (Church Servant): monthly church paper, 16 pages; editor, St. Kwiecinski, Turecka 1, Warsaw, Poland. Lekde Biblijne (Sabbath School Quarterly): 4 numbers annually. published by the Polish Pub- lishing House "Polski Dom Nak- ladowy" Ltd., ul. Turecka 1, Warsaw, Poland. Sabbath School Quarterly: 32 pages; containing the General Conference Sabbath School De- partment lessons in Polish; an- nual subscription, 20 cents; Pa- cific Press Publishing Assn., Brookfield, Ill., U. S. A. PORTUGUESE 0 Atalaia: 20-page monthly; $1.50 a year; published by the Casa Publicadora Brasileira, Caixa Postal 34, Santo Andre, S. P. R., Stio Paulo, Brazil, South Amer- ica; editor, Luiz Waldvogel. Revista � Adventista: � 16 - page annual subscription, $1.25; pub- lished by the Casa Publicadora Brasileira, Caixa Postal 34, Santo Andre, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America; editor, Luiz Waldvogel. Sabbath School Lessrms: Sabbath School Lessons for the entire Portuguese field for both adults and children; annual subscrip- tion for adult lessons, 40 cents; Children's lessons, 35 cents per year. Published by the Casa . Publicadora Brasileira, Caixa Postal 34, Santo Andre, S. U. R., Ski Paulo, Brazil, South Amei- ica. PERIODICALS � 303 Juventude: Portuguese youth's pa- per; 8-page biweekly; annual subscription, $1.00 per year; pub- lished by the Casa Publicadora Brasileira, Caixa Postal 34, Santo Andre, S. P. R, SR() Paulo, Brazil, South America. 0 Mensageiro do Advento: 8-page monthly; 50 cents; by the Por- tuguese Publishing House, Rua Joaquim Bonifacio, M. A., Lis- bon, Portugal; director and edi- tor, A. D. Gomes. RAROTONGAN Tuatua-Mou: 8-page monthly; an- nual subscription, 1/-; published by the Eastern Polynesian Mis- sion, Tahiti, Society Islands, Pa- ci Ile Ocean. RUMANIAN Sabbath School Quarterly: 32 pages; containing the General Conference Sabbath School De- partment lessons in Rumanian; annual subscription, 60 cents; Pacific Press Publishing Assn., Brookfield, Ill., U. S. A. Gazeta Slujbasilor (Church Offi- cers' Gazette): 16-page quar- terly, containing instructions to church officers and programs for the Missionary Volunteer Socie- ties and the Home Missionary Department; editor, V. Florescu. Curierul Misionar (The Missionary Messenger) : 16-page monthly church paper; annual subscrip- tion Lei 100.-; editor, V. Flor- escu. Semnele Timpului (Signs of the Times): 16-page bi-monthly mis- sionary paper; annual subscrip- tion Lei 48; editors, D. Florea, V. Florescu. Sfetnicul Vietii (The Counsellor of Health): 16-page bi-monthly pa- per; annual subscription Lei 48; editor, V. Florescu. Amicul Tinerimii (Youth's Friend) : 16-page, bi-monthly; annual sub- scription Lei 48-; editor, M. Ionescu. Spicuitorul (Gleaner) : 32-page, quarterly; annual subscription Lei 40-; editor, D. Florea. Buletinul (Bulletin): Four-page monthly paper for colporteurs. Editor, A. Vacareanu. RUSSIAN Sabbath School Quarterly: 32 pages: containing the General Conference Sabbath School De- partment lessons in Russian; Annual subscription, 40 cents: Pacific Press Publishing Assn., Brookfield, Ill., U. S. A. Znamienia Wremieni (Signs of the- Times): 24-pages, one number annually; editor, A. Wiesiolow, Turecka 1, Warsaw, Poland. Cerkowny Wiestink: (church mag- azine). RUTHENIAN (Ukrainian) Znaky Zasy (Signs of the Times): 24 pages, one number annually; editor, A. Maszczak, Turecka, 1, Warsaw, Poland. SERBIAN Adventni Glasnik (The Advent Mes- senger): 8-page monthly church paper; published by Izdavaeka Knji2ara "Preporod," Vojvode Protica ul. 12, Belgrade, Jugo- slavia. Preporod (Regeneration): Sixteen pages; published by Izdavaeka Knji2ara "Preporod," Vojvode Protica ul. 12, Belgrade, Jugo- slavia. Zivot in Zdravlje (Life and Health): 16-page; devoted to healthful living; published by Izdavaeka Knjaara "Preporod," Vojvode Protica ul. 12, Belgrade, Jugo- slavia. Sabbath School Quarterly: 32 pages; containing the General Conference Sabbath School De- 304 � PERIODICALS partment lessons in Serbian; published by Izdavaeka Knjaara "Preporod," Vojvode Protica ul. 12, Belgrade, Jugoslavia. Sabbath School Quarterly: 32 pages; containing the General Conference Sabbath School De- partment lessons in Serbian; annual subscription, 20 cents; Pacific Press Publishing Assn., Brookfield, Ill., U. S. A. SIAMESE Chu Chart: 80-page health and re- ligious undated magazine; $.15 per copy; published by the Ma- layan Signs Press, Singapore, S.S.; editor, A. P. Ritz. Sabbath School Quarterly: 64 pages; published quarterly by the Siamese Mission, 633 Suri- wongse Road, Bangkok, Siam; $.40 per year; translated from Junior English Quarterly. SLOVAKIAN Sabbath School Quarterly: 32 pages; containiug the General Conference Sabbath School De- partment lessons in Slovakian; annual subscription, 20 cents; Pacific Press Publishing Assn., Brookfield, Ill., U. S. A. Pramen Zivota (Fountain of Life): 16-page quarterly; published by Czechoslovakian Publishing House, Brno, Stfednf 10, Czecho- slovakia; editor, T. J. Zigmund. Biblicke illohy (Sabbath School Lessons Quarterly) : Published by Czechoslovakian Publishing House, Brno, Stfednf 10, Czecho- slovakia; editor, T. J. Zigmund. SLOVENIAN Pteporod (Regeneration): 16-page; published by Izdavaeka Knjilara "Preporod," Vojvode Protica ul. 12, Belgrade, Jugoslavia. Zivot in Zdravlje (Life and Health) : a 16-page magazine devoted to healthful living; published by Izdavaeka Knjilara "Preporod," Vojvode Protica ul. 12, Belgrade Jugoslavia. Sabbath School Quarterly: Con- taining the General Conference Sabbath School Department les- sons in Slovenian; published by Izdavaeka Knji2ara "Preporod," Vojvode Protica ul. 12, Belgrade, Jugoslavia. SPANISH El Atalaya: 20 page monthly; $1.00 a year, ten cents a copy; published by the Casa Editora Sudamericana, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentine, South America; editor, M. I. Fa yard. La Revista Adventista: Spanish Church paper; 16-page semi- monthly; annual subscription, $1.50; published by the Casa Edi- tora Sudamericana, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argen- tina, South America; editor, Edgar Brooks. El Auxiliar de la Escuela Sabatica (Spanish organ of the Sabbath School Department of the Gen- eral � Conference) : � 16 - page monthly; annual subscription, 50 cents; published by the South American Division of the Gen- eral Conference of S. D. A. for the Sabbath School Department, Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South AmeriA; edi- tors, J. L. Brown, R. R. Breiti- gam, A. E. Thomann. Programas (Spanish organ of the Missionary Volunteer Depart- ment of the General Confer- ence) : 16-page monthly; pub- lished by the South American Division of the General Confer- ence of S. D. A., for the Mission- ary Volunteer Department, Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Argen- tina, South America; editor, J. M. Howell, associate editors, Mrs. Eva Galfrascoli, R. R. Breitigam. Leciones para la Escuela Sabatica: 36 pages; containing the General PERIODICALS � 305 Conference Sabbath School De- partment lessons in Spanish; an- nual subscription, 20 cents; Casa Editors Sud-Americana, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Ar- gentina, South America. Note.—Separate Quarterlies are prepared for the adults and chil- dren's lessons. Juventud: Spanish youth's paper; 8-page biweekly; annual sub- scription, $1.50; published by the Casa Editora Sudamericana, Flo- rida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America; edi- tor, Victor Ampuero; associate editor, J. M. Howell. El Centinela: 20-page monthly; annual subscription, $1.00; 10 cents per copy. Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Box 5007, Cristobal, Canal Zone; editor, R. L. Odom. Salud y Hogar (Health and Home): 16-page monthly; annual sub- scription, 5.00 pesetas; to for- eign countries 6.50 pesetas; edi- tor, A. J. Girou and 0. A. Suc- ear, Apartado 4078, Madrid, Spain. La Revista Adventista Iberica: 16- page monthly; free; editor, A. J. Girou and R. Fit5, Apartado 4078, Madrid, Spain. Heraldo Antiliana: Published monthly by the Antillian Union Mission of Seventh-day Advent- ists, and printed by the "Colegio Adventista de Cuba" at Bartle, Oriente. Cuba. "El Heraldo Antillano" is the official union organ for Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Santo Domingo. Subscription price is 50 cents a year; editor, I. M. Angell; assistant editor, Dra. Isabel Martinez-Reerez. SWEDISH Sions Vaktare: 8-page weekly church and missionary paper; an- nual subscription, $1.75 to U. S.; outside, $2.00; Pacific Press Pub. Assn, Brookfield, Ill.; editor, Olaf Granlund. Avdelningsbrevet: 4-page quar- terly; 40 cents; Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill.; edi- tor, H. 0. Olson. Sundhetsbladet (Health Journal: 24-page monthly; annual sub- scription, kr. 6:00, for other countries, kr. 7:-. Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden; editors, Dr. I. Unhall, and Dr. Carl Otto- sen. Tidens Tecken: 16-page monthly; annual subscription, kr. 4: -, rate for other countries, kr. 5: Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden; editor, 0. Angervo. Missionaren: 16-page monthly; annual subscription, kr. 2: 50; rate for other countries, kr. 3.00; Tunnelgatan 25, Stock- holm, Sweden; editor, Sven Bjur. TAGALOG Ang Tanglaw: 16-page monthly; 50 cents gold a year; editor, F. A. Pratt; associates, R. R. Figuhr, Jacinto Suban, Regino Villanueva; Philippine Publish- ing House, P. 0. Box 813, Ma- nila, Philippine Islands. Mizpa: 8-page semimonthly; church paper; editor, F. A. Pratt; asso- ciates, R. R. Figuhr, Jose Emra- lino, F. L. Jabola, Jacinto Suban; 50 cents gold a year; Philippine Publishing House, P. 0. Box 813, Manila, Philippine Islands. TAHITIAN Tiarama (the Light); 8-page monthly; annual subscription 1/-; issued by the Eastern Poly- nesian Mission, at Tahiti, Society Islands, Pacific Ocean. TAMIL Messenger: a monthly church pa- per published by the Tamil Mis- sion and printed at Spicer Col- lege, Bangalore Heights, South India; editor, M. I. Pakkiana- than. 306 � PERIODICALS Nalwazhi (The Good Way) : a monthly missionary paper, pub- lished and printed by the Orien- tal Watchman Publishing House, Post Box 35, Poona; editor, E. D. Thomas, Post Box 15, Poona; assistant editors, A. E. Clark, M.D., J. S. Dason, V. D. Roil- pillai. TELUGU Messenger: a monthly church pa- per published by the Telugu Mis- sion and printed at Spicer Col- lege, Bangalore Heights, South India; editor, E. S. Eswarao, S. D. A. Mission, Nuzvid, Kistna District. TONGAN True Messenger: 4 pages; six times a year; 25 cents; by the Tongan Mission; editor, H. L. Tolhurst. UKRAINIAN Sabbath School Quarterly: 32 pages; containing the General Conference Sabbath School De- partment lessons in Ukrainian; annual subscription, 20 cents; Pacific Press Publishing Assn., Brookfield, Ill., U. S. A. The Watchman of Truth: Monthly missionary paper published and printed by the College Press, College Heights, Alberta, Canada. Annual subscription, $1; editor, M. H. Philbrick. URDU Qasid-Jadid: a monthly church pa- per published by the Northwest India Union Mission, 8 Prith- viraj Road, New Delhi; editor, J. Ali Baldish, 53 Gawalmaudi, Lahore, Punjab. YORUBA Alore: 16-page; 2d per copy; pub- lished and .printed by the Ni- gerian Advent Press, Box 19, Ibadan, Nigeria, West Coast Af- rica; editor, W. T. B. Hyde. SANITARIUMS (Arranged alphabetically) ADVENTIST EYE CLINIC Established 1937 Address: Sultanabad, Iran. Director: Dr. H. E. Hargreaves. Board: Iran Mission Committee and head nurse of Hospital. BAD AIBLING SANITARIUM Established 1920 Address: Bad Aibling, Kurhaus, Wittelsbach, Oberbayern, Ger- many. Board: G. Seng, W. Edener, E. Mayer, A. W. Muller, A. Sach- senineyer, H. Erzberger, 0. Neu- bauer, A. Wicklein, W. Mein- hardt. BANGKOK MISSION CLINIC Established 1937 Address: 4986 Plabplachai Road, Bangkok, Siam. Board of Directors: Malayan Union Mission Executive Committee. Local Board: E. A. Moon, Chair- man, Dr. R. E. Waddell, Vice- chairman, Kon Vui-leong, Pleng Vitiamyalaksna, A. P. Ritz, Mrs. A. P. Ritz, Mrs. R. F. Waddell. Medical Supt. and Business Man- ager: R. F. Waddell, M.D.. Nurses: Miss Bheuwan Tawata- nanda, R.N., Miss Prayed Vimuk- tanandana, R.N., Mrs. Prayura, R.N., Mrs. A. P. Ritz, R.N., Mrs. R. F. Waddell, R. N. Assistants: Enoch Tang, Choy Meng Ko, Pleng Vitiamyalaksna, Miss Tan Su-eng, Mrs. Kon Vni- leong, Miss Teo Mui-kim. BONGO MISSION HOSPITAL Postal Address: I.epi, Angola; Portuguese West Afriea. SANITARIUMS � 307 Director: Roy B. Parsons, M. D. Nurse: Miss P. Hovig. Native Nurse: 1. Native Assistants: 5. BOULDER-COLORADO SANITARIUM Boulder, Colo. Established 1895 Board of Trustees: J. F. Piper, Pres.; R. J. Brown, Sec.-Treas.; H. A. Green, A. L. Moon, Myron S. King, F. C. Klopfenstein, M. E. Carlson, S. J. Lashier, 0. T. Garner, T. B. Westbrook, V. G. Anderson. Administrative and Teaching Fac- ulty: H. A. Green, M.D., Superin- tendent Emeritus and Chief Sur- geon; � , Medical Superintendent; F. C. Klopfen- stein, M.D., Assistant Medical Superintendent and Obstetrician; R. D. Nethery, M.D., Gastro- Intestinal and Biliary Diseases; Carrie Anderson, M.D.; Donald Page, M.D., Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat; Mabel Page, M.D.; Las- sie B. Rose, M.D., Roentgenolo- gist; R. J. Brown, Business Man- ager; Genevieve Hansen, R.N., Director School of Nursing; Verna Burdick, R.N., Supervisor of Instruction; Elfreda Hiscox, R.N., Supervisor of Medical De- partment; Philippina Naude, R.N., Night Supervisor; J. A. Miller, R.N., Laboratory Tech- nician; Urban Richey, R.N., Registered Pharmacist; Mrs. Velma Cooper, B.S., Dietitian; C. A. Skinner, R.N., Men's Hy- drotherapy Department, Physi- cal Education Director; Mrs. Dorothy Clemens, R.N., Women's Hydrotherapy Department; Edna Judd, R.N., Supervisor of Sur- gical � Department; � Louise Schnepper, R.N., Supervisor of Operating Room; Mabel Specht, R.N., Supervisor of Out Patient Department; Mrs. Mabel Gill, R.. N., Dean of Women; Mrs. Mabel Brown, R.N., Supervisor of Elec- trotherapy Department. CANCELE MISSION HOSPITAL Address: Cancele Mission, P. 0. Mount Frere, East Griqualand, South Africa. Doctor: D. H. Abbott, M.D., L.R.C. P. & S. (Edin.). CANTON SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL Established 1931 Sam Yuk Road, Tungshan, Canton, China Telephone: 70090. Board of Directors: A. L. Ham, Chairman; Dr. F. E. Bates, Vice- Chairman; Tillie E. Barr, Sec.; B. L. Anderson, C. Y. Hung, J. P. Anderson, S. T. Lo, C. E. Wimer, C. N. Tso, H. S. Leung, V. J. Maloney, S. T. Ging, T. P. Tshi, P. V. Thomas, T. S. Woo, K. T. Khng, D. D. Coffin, M. D., E. H. Ngo, L. C. Wilcox, P. L. Wil- liams, Dr. S. K. Hung, Mrs. F. E. Bates. Medical Staff: F. E. Bates, M. D., Medical Superintendent; Tillie E. Barr, Manager, Treasurer; Harry Wen, Accountant; S. K. Hung, M.D., Helen Anderson, RN., Mrs. F. E. Bates, R.N., A.D.N., T. H. Luke, Betty Choi, J. K. Wong, James Cheung, Hannah Cheung, Dorcas Leung, Esther Lo, Alice Lau. CHIAOTOUTSENG HOSPITAL (China Training Institute) Chiaotoutseng, Kiangsu, China Established 1926 Board of Managers: The same as for the China Training Institute. Supt.: Herbert Liu, M. D. CHILE MEDICAL CLINIC (Gabinete de Fisiaterapia) Established 1937 Postal Address: Calle Vicuna, Mac- 308 � SANITARIUMS kenna 23, Santiago, Chile, South America. Medical Director: Dr. R. Ramos, M.D. Head Nurse: Mrs. Olive Minner. EKEBYHOLM SUMMER SANITARIUM Rimbo, Sweden Medical Supt.: Georg Fogelgren, M.D. Business Manager: C. Gidlund. FLORIDA SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL Established 1908 Street Address: 601 E. Rollins Ave. Telephone, 3141. Mail Address: Drawer 1100, Or- lando, Florida. Legal Name: " The Florida Sani- tarium and Benevolent Associa- tion." Board of Directors: J. K. Jones, Pres.; R. G. Bowen, Secretary; Medical Director; H. E. Ly- singer, R. I. Keate, L. E. Len- heim, C. 0. Franz, C. V. Ander- son, H. W. Walker, J. C. Thomp- son. Staff and Faculty: C. J. Larsen, M.D.;, Medical Direetdr; R. 0. Bowen, Manager; C. W. Lynn, B.S., M.D.,; L. S. Christensen, M.D., D.N.B.; Pearl Howington, RN., Supt. of Nurses; Mrs. Wil- liam Munn, Matron; W. W. Mc- Cabe, Supervisor of Men's Hydro- therapy; Violet Murphy, RN., Supervisor of Women's Hydro- therapy; Alberta Hilekmann, R.N., B.S., Supervisor of Sani- tarium; Edith Munn, R.N., Su- pervisor of Hospital; Mrs. T. B. Forehand, B.S., Dietitian; L. T. Crisler, Chaplain; H. C. Weiland, M.T., Laboratory Technician; L. A. Stover, R.T., X-ray Tech- nician. School of Nursing: Pearl Howing- ton, R. N., Director; Irene B. Watt, R.N., B.S., Instructor; L. T. Crisler, Instructor of Bible; Mrs. Minnie Lamson, Precep- tress. FUI ON HOSPITAL-DIS- PENSARY Waichow, Kwangtung, China Board of Directors: Officers: P. V. Thomas, Chairman; Ho Ching, Sec.; Tshi Tsok Phien, Chong Kwet En, Chung Yuk Hon, Vun Shau Vun, Dr. So Yai Chuen, Ku Kuk Min. GIFFARD MISSION HOSPITAL OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS Address: Nuzvid, Kistna District, South India. Name of Mission: Telugu Mission. Superintendent: Dr. D. W. Sem- mens, M. D., L. R. C. P. & S. (Edin.), D. T. M. & H. (Lon- don). Managing Committee: Under the management of the Executive Committee of the South India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, with the addition of the Superintendent of the Hos- pital. Staff: D. W. Semmens, M. D., Med- ical Supt.; Elizabeth Hiscox, M.D.,. � . � , Nursing Supt.; Miss R. Gore, R.. J. Moses, Registrar, Evangelist; Compounders: J. V. Henry, M. Lucas, Y. Daniel, T. John; Compounder Trainees: L. B. Devasickhamoney, T. Datchina- murthi, G. H. Devanandam, R. L. Daniel; Graduated Nurses: Ch. Gnanamma, J. Mercy, Mrs. Deva- sikhamoney ; Nurse Trainees: U. J. Martha, Vagaramma, Kun- jamrna Peter, R. Gnanamma, S. Ruth, D. Russelamma, Serbia Furnell, Ermine Furnell, Subra- moneyam, M. Rahelamma, Ma- tron, Bible Worker. School of Nursing: � . . � Director. SANITARIUMS � 309 GLENDALE SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL Glendale, Calif. Established 1905 Incorporated as Glendale Sani- tarium and Hospital. Street Address: 1509 East Wilson A ye. Mail Address: P. 0. Box 871. Board of Directors: G. A. Calkins, Pres.; J. E. Fulton, Vice-Pres.; L. V. Clark, Sec.; W. M. Adams, C. L. Bauer, B. M. Emerson, David Voth, Otis Hudson, A. E. Coyne, M.D., C. C. Prince, M.D., J. W. Hopkins, M.D., C. T. Hal- burg, M.D., D. A. Neufeld. Officers: A. E. Coyne, M.D., Medical Director; C. C. Prince, M.D., As- sistant Medical Director; L. V. Clark, Business Manager, Secre- tary and Treasurer; C. C. Mar- tin, Assistant Treasurer; L. L. Provencher, Credit Manager; D. A. Neufeld, Steward and Pur- chasing Agent; Maud O'Neil, R.N., Director of School of Nursing and Superintendent of Nurses; W. E. Barr, Chaplain; Mrs. Lois B. Stuckey, Dietitian. Staff and Faculty: A. E. Coyne, M.D., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., F.A.C.S.; C. C. Prince, M.D., D.N.B.; J. W. Hopkins, M.D.; B. L. Baldwin, A.B., M.D.; C. T. Halburg, B.S., M.D., D.N.B.; Sidney Browns- berger, A.B., M.D., D.N.B., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.; Claire Browns- berger, A.B., M.D., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.; H. E. Beasley, A.B., M.D.; Dorothy Prince, M.D.; Otto Arndal, B.S., M.D., D.N.B.; M. M. Hare, M. D.; W. B. Corliss, D.D.S.; Maude O'Neil, A.B., R.N.; Ruth H. Bunston, A.B., M.S., R.N., Instructor -of Nurses; Mrs. W. E. Barr, Pre- ceptress; W. E. Barr; L. V. Clark. GOOD HEALTH ASSOCIATION, LIMITED Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England Incorporated 1903 Officers: H. W. Lowe, Chairman; A. H. Thompson, Sec. Board of Directors: H. W. Lowe, 0. M. Dorland, Dr. J. E. Cairn- cross, A. Warren, G. D. King, W. G. C. Murdoch, S. G. Hyde, L. Murdoch, F. W. Goodall, W. L. Emmerson, J. Rigby, R. S. Joyce, A. H. Thompson, Dr. B. William- son, E. E. Craven. HULTAFORS SANITARIUM Hultafors, Sweden Established 1928 Business Manager: Axel Bengtsson. Medical Staff: E. Garby, M. D.; I. Unhilll, M. D. School of Nursing: Dr. I. Unhiill, Chief Supervising Instructor; Asta Svenson, Director and Supt. of Nurses; Nils Zerne, Instructor of Bible. IOWA SANITARIUM Nevada, Iowa Established at Des Moines, [owa, in 1899. Removed and es- tablished at Nevada, Iowa, in 1909. Reincorporated June 15, 1915. Corporate Name: " Iowa Sanitar- ium and Benevolent Associa- tion." Board of Managers: D. S. Osgood, President; Eugene Woesner, See.; A. E. Gilbert, M.D., L. C. Christofferson, B. A. Scherr, George Lauterback, W. R. Arch- bold. Hospital Staff: A. E. Gilbert, M.D., Medical Director; H. J. Perkins, Manager and Treas.; Hermanie Passebois, Accountant; Ruby Barnet, B.S.N., Supervisor of Nurses; A. L. Miller, Chaplain; Mayme N. Dahl, Women's Phys- iotherapy; H. T. Staff, Men's Physiotherapy. 310 � SANITARIUMS JALIRPAR HOSPITAL Station and Hospital Established 1929 Address: S. D. A. Mission, Jalirpar P. 0., Faridpur District, Bengal, India. Hospital Board: G. G. Lowry, Dr. J. Johannes, LeRoy Hunter, P. C. Gayen, Suren Arinda. Superintendent: Dr. Jos. Johannes. Indian Helpers: B. K. Halder, Evangelist; Suren Arinda, Mo- han Hazra, Jagodish Ch. Baira- gee, R. N. Sirkar, P. C. Gayen, and others. THE JAMES WHITE MEMO- RIAL HOME Plainwell, Mich. Established 1898 Board of Trustees: J. J. Nethcrv, Pres.; S. E. Wight, Vice-Pres.; R. M. Harrison, Sec.-Treas.; C. B. Haynes, M. V. Campbell. JULIACA CLINIC (Clinica Juliaca) Established 1922 Cable and Telegraphic Address: Clinica, Juliaca, Peru. Postal Address: Casilla 22, Juliaca, Peru, South America. Officers: G. F. Ruf, Pres.; Dr. H. L. Dixon, See.; F. E. Vansickle, Treas. Staff: Dr. H. L. DiN011, Medical Superintendent; F. E. Vansickle, Treasurer-Cashier; Rosa Fayard, Supt. of Nurses. KANYE HOSPITAL Postal Address: P. 0. Kanye, via Lobatsi, Bechuanaland Protec- torate, South Africa. Director: E. G. Marcus, M.D., L.R.C.P.&S,(Edin). Nurse: Miss M. Siepman. KENDU HOSPITAL Established 1924 Address: S. D. A. Hospital, Gendia, P. 0. Kisumu, Kenya, East Af- rica. Supt.: G. A. S. Madgwick, M. D., B. S., M. R. C. P., L. R. C. P. (Lund.), D. T. M. (Eng.). Nurses: Miss Karen Nielsen, Miss Dorothy Nielsen; Miss Carenza Olsen. African Dressers: 13. Dispensaries: Kamagambo, Nyan- guso. KRANKENHAUS WALDFRIEDE Fischerhfittenstrasse 99-109,Berlin- Zehlendorf, Deutschland Established 1920 Telegraphic Address: Krankenhaus Waldfriede, Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany. Officers: Dr. med. L. H. Conradi, Medical Supt. and Director of the Gynecological and Obstetri- cal Department; Dr. med. E. Meyer, Medical Director; Dr. med. P. Sinz, Surgical Director; Ernst Miiller, Business Mana- ger; Elisabeth Bruhn, Matron and Head Nurse; Carl Rohleder, Male Head Nurse. Capacity: 130 patients. The insti- tution is conducted as general hospital for internal medicine, surgery, gynecology and obstet- rics. It has government recogni- tion as a benevolent institution, as a nurses' training school, and for surgical internship. Operated by Deutscher Verein ftir Gesund- heitspflege, Berlin-Zehlendorf. Medical Faculty: Dr. L. E. Conradi, Dr. E. Meyer, Dr. P. Sinz, Dr. F. Mayer. LAKE GENEVA SANITARIUM Ligniere," Eta blissement Phy- siotherapique du Leman, Gland, Canton de Vaud, Switzerland Established 1904. Corporate Name: Societe Philan- thropique dP In T,izniere. Telephone: Gland 98.061. Board of Directors: F. Brennwald, Pres.; Robert Gerber, Sec.; A. V. SANITARIUMS � 311 Olson, U. Augsburger, J. Robert, D. Walther, H. Schild, Dr. H. Muller, W. R. Beach, F. Char- piot, J. Fehr, L. Monnier, A. Schluchter, A. Walther, .Oscar Fasnacht. Local Board: Robert Gerber, Dr. H. Miller, Dr. P. A. de Forest, U. Augsburger, 0. Fasnacht. Officers: Dr. H. Muller, Medical Director; Robert Gerber, Busi- ness Manager. School of Nursing: Dr. H. Miiller, Supervisor of Instruction; Miss M. Gerber, Director; Robert Ger- ber, Instructor of Bible. LOMA LINDA SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL (Incorporated with College of Medical Evangelists) Loma Linda, Calif. Established 1905 Board of Trustees: J. L. Shaw, P. T. Magan., J. L. McElhany, E. K. Slade, Dr. A. D. Butterfield, G. A. Calkins, ,T. J. Nethery, Alfred Shryock, E. H. Risley, A. E. Coyne, D. M. Rees, H. M. Wal- ton, H. B. Thomas, G. H. Curtis, E. F. Hackman, 0. B. Pratt, 0. A. Hudson, H. M. Nelson, David Voth, Newton Evans, J. F. Piper, T. F. Culhan.e, F. B. Moor, George Thomason, E. A. Royston, W. E. Macpherson, E. C. Ehlers, W. E. Nelson, I. J. Woodman., M. N. Campbell. Officers of the Board: J. L. Shaw, President; Glenn Calkins, First Vice-President; P. T. Magan, Second Vice-President; 0. A. Hudson, Comptroller; T. F. Cul.- bane, Sec. and Treas.; S. S. Merrill, Asst. Treas. Officers of the Loma Linda Sani- tarium and Hospital: A. D. But- terfield, M.D., Medical Director; H. B. Thomas, Business Man- ager; W. C. Flaiz, Chaplain; Ethel J. Walder, R.N., Director of Nursing Service. Medical Staff: A. D. Butterfield, A.B., M.D., Medical Director, Surgery; E. C. Ehlers,, A.B., M.D., D.N.B., Internal Medicine; William. Richardson, A.B., M.D., D.N.B., Internal Medicine; E. L. Rogers, B.S., M.D., Allergy and Dermatology; Loleta Simpson, B.A., M.D., Roentgenology, Pedi- atrics; Nile I. Reeves, M.D., D.N.B., Internal Medicine; T. I. Zirkle, A.B., M.D., D.N.B., Urol- ogy; 0. I. Cutler, B.S., M.D., Pathology; C. R. Lovell, D.D.S., Dentistry; Jennie Stagg, Dieti- tian; Ethel J. Walder, RN., A.B., Director of Nursing Service. Executive Faculty, Loma Linda School of Nursing: P. T. Magan, President, College of Medical Evangelists; Ethel J. Walder, Dean of School of Nursing; A. D. Butterfield, Medical Director, Loma Linda Sanitarium and Hos- pital; E. H. Risley, Dean of College of Medical Evangelists; Marian. Howe Bowers, Educa- tional Director, School of Nurs- ing; Dr. Loleta Simpson, Student Health Advisor; Mrs. Nellie Simpson, Preceptress; Mrs. Cath- erine Graf, Assistant Dean of School of Nursing; 0. A. Hud- son, Comptroller; College of Medical Evangelists; H. B. Thomas, Assistant Comptroller, Business Manager Loma Linda Sanitarium and Hospital; W. C. Flaiz, Instructor in Bible. LOWER GWELO HOSPITAL PostalAddress: Private Bag, Gwelo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Director: F. E. Ingle, B. S., M. D., D. N. B. (U. S. A.), L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S. (Edin.), L. R. C. P. S., (Glasgow). Nurse: Miss D. Ingle. MALAMULO MISSION HOS- PITAL AND LEPER COLONY (Southeast African Union) Established 1908 312 � SANITARIUMS Address: P. 0. Malamulo Mission, Nyasaland, Africa. Telegraphic Address: Malamulo, Cholo, Nyasaland. Hospital Board: Union Executive Committee, Miss L. D. Melvill, Miss G. L. Piatt, Miss M. John- son, James Ngaiyaye, Yolam Kamwendo. Staff: Medical Supt., J. P. Chapin, M.D., L.R:C.P.&S. (Edin.) ; Nurses Miss L. D. Melvill, Miss G. L. Piatt, Miss M. Johnson, assisted by 11 native orderlies. MANILA SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL Established 1928 Corner Vermont and Indiana Sts, Manila, Philippine Islands Cable Address: "Philipunion" Ma- nila. Board of Trustees: R. R. Figuhr, Chair.; Dr. H. C. Honor, Vice- Chair.; � , Sec. and Treas.; F. A. Pratt (on furlough), Miss B. F. Parker, W. B. Riffel A. A. Douglas, L. M. Stump, 0. A. Blake, E. N. Lugenbeal, Jose Emralino, J. A. Leland, A. Ca- pobres, R. Pilar, F. L. Jabola, E. M. Adams. Local Board of Management: R. R. Figuhr, Chairman; Dr. H. C. Honor, Vice-Chairman; � Sec.-Treas.; Miss B. F. Parker, L. M. Stump, 0. A. Blake. Staff and Faculty: H. C. Honor, M.D., Medical Director; � Manager, Treasurer, and Chap- lain; Bertha F. Parker, R. N., B. S. N., Supt. of Nurses and Director of School of Nursing; Bessie E. Irvine, R. N., B. S. N., Asst. Supt. of Nurses and In- structor; Mrs. F. A. Mote, Bible Instructor; Miss M. Geslani, R. N., Laboratory Technician, Phar- macy, and Teacher; Miss J. Ages, R. N., Supervisor and Teacher; —. Miss M. Perez, R.N., Practical Supervisor and Teacher; Miss B. Macalinao, Admittance Nurse. School of Nursing: Miss B. F. Parker, Director; Mrs. F. A. Mote, Miss B. Irvine, Miss M. Geslani, Miss J. Ages. MAUN MEDICAL MISSION Postal Address: P. O. Maun, Bechu- analand Protectorate, South Af- rica. Director: C. P. Bringle, M.D., L.R.C.P.&S.(Edin.); Asst. Direc- tor, J. G. Foster, M.D., L.R.C. P. & S. (Dublin). Nurse: Mrs. L. Raaff. MWAMI MISSION HOSPITAL AND LEPER COLONY Postal Address: P. 0. Fort Man- ning, Nyasaland, Africa. Nurse in Charge: Miss L. South- gate and 5 native orderlies. NANNING, KWANGSI, S. D. A. HOSPITAL Nanning, Kwangsi, China Hospital Board: D. D. Coffin, M. D. Chairman; Annie Lo, Secretary; E. G. Annofsky Chau Hei Nien, Mrs. D. D. Coffin, Lei Hang Sung, Cheung Yan Kueng, Chick Tai Kueng. Director: D. D. Coffin, M. D. NARSAPUR S. D. A. MISSION HOSPITAL Established 1925 Address: S. D. A. Mission Hos- pital, Narsapur, West Godavary. Name of Mission: Telugu Mission. Supt.: A. E. Clark, M. D. Managing Committee: Executive Committee, South India Union Mission of Seventh-day Advent- ists. Hospital Staff: A. E. Clark, M. D., Medical Supt.; Miss G. Hurd, Nursing Supt. Indian Workers: B. Solomon, 0. Israel, M. Jacob, M. V. Nehemiah, K. Joseph, N. Isaiah, P. Kanthamma, A. Grace, SANITARIUMS � 313 Mrs. J. Cole, M. Alice, J. David, J. Devdhason, P. Jacob, P. Asir- vadam. NEW ENGLAND SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL Melrose, Mass. Established 1899 Board of Trustees: W. H. Heckman, Pres.; E. L. Place, Sec.; W. A. Ruble, M. D., B. S., L. R. C. S., L. R. C. P. (Edin.); G. E. Jones, E. A. von Pohle, P. L. Baker, J. E. Osterblom, D. A. Bailey, W. H. Howard, F. D. Wells, C. A. Haysmer, M. D., W. A. Nelson, J. G. Mitchell, C. M. Bunker. Local Board: W. H. Heckman, Chairman; P. L. Baker, Sec.; W. A. Ruble, M. D., B. S., L. R. C. S., L. R. C. P. (Edin.) ; F. D. Wells, E. L. Place, C. M. Bunker, E. A. von Pohle, C. A. Haysmer, M. D., Mrs. Edith F. Strand, R. N. Faculty: W. A. Ruble, M. D., B. S., L. R. C. S., L. R. C. P. Edin., Medical Superintendent; Asso- ciate Physicians, A. M. Bond, M.D., C. A. Haysmer, M.D., H. E. Andren, M.D., E. L. Place, Busi- ness Manager and Treas.; Mrs. Edith F. Strand, RN., B.S., Supt. of Nurses; Amanda Sloane, R.N., Instructor of Nurses; Mrs. Mat- tie B. Edgeirtom Preceptress; W. M. Andress, Chaplain; G. E. Cornforth, Chef and Dietitian; Mrs. J. E. Deininger, Gymnasium Instructor. School of Nursing: Mrs. Edith F. Strand, Director; Amanda Sloane, Supervisor of Instruc- tion. NGOMA MISSION HOSPITAL Postal Address: care Gitwe Mis- sion, P. 0. Usumbura, Urundi, Central Africa. Physician: Gordon Beckner, M.D., L.R.C.P.&S.(Edin.) Nurse: Miss F. Spillman. Native Assistants: 2. NOKUPHILA HOSPITAL Western Native Township, Johan- nesburg, Transvaal, South Africa Established 1936 Medical Supt.: Dr. A. N. Tonge, M.D., L.R.C.P.&S.(Edin.); Jose- 1 hine Davies, M.D., L.R.C.P.&S. Edin.). Matron: Miss A. Visser. Surgical Supervisor: Miss E. M. Stockil. Seven Native Nurses in training. NORTH CHINA SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL Established 1931 Telegraphic Address: "Adventists," Kalgan. Postal Address: Kalgan, Chahar. Board of Directors: North China Union Mission Executive Com- mittee. Local Board: W. J. Harris, Chair- man; C. E. Randolph, M.D., Sec.; Ko Chao-chun, Preceptress; H.W. Christian, Edith Johnson, R. N., Otto Christensen, Li Yu-thing, Dwarf Yung-ch'ien, Keng Sanitarium Staff: C. E. Randolph, M.D. (doctor for Mongolian work temporarily at Kalgan), Stanton May, M.D., Medical Supt., language study; Keng Kunlin, Treas.; Edith Johnson, R.N., Supt. of Nurses; Li Yu- ching, Jack Kuo, Graduate Nur- ses; Miss Tsao; Wan Chang-fa; Ho Pao-chung, Preceptor, —, Bible Teacher, � Preceptress. NORTHWEST CHINA SANI- TARIUM AND HOSPITAL Lanchow, Kansu, China Established 1934 Postal Address: Lanchow, Kansu, China. Board of Directors: Northwest China Union Mission Executive Committee. 314 � SANITARIUMS Local Board: G. J. Appel, M. H. Vinkel, M.D., L. H. Davies, Muriel Howe. Medical Supt.: M. H. Vinkel, M. D. Supt. of Nurses: Muriel Howe. PARADISE VALLEY SANITA- RIUM AND HOSPITAL National City, Cal. Telephone: Natl. 61. (Incorporated as Paradise Valley Sanitarium and Hospital.) Established 1906 Board of Directors: E. F. Hackman, President; C. B. Hardin, Sec.; C. E. Nelson, M. D., A. C. Lar- son, F. H. Raley, Glenn Calkins, C. L. Bauer, H. W. Cottrell, V. B. Anspach, Frank Ford, C. A. Thompson, S. T. Johnston, M. D., R. F. Wood, M. D., Sydney Smith, D. D. S. Managing Committee: A. C. Lar- son, Manager; C. E. Nelson, M.D., F. A. C. S., F. R. C. S., Medical Director; Frank Ford, Treas.; C. B. Hardin, Credit Manager; V. B. Anspach, Purchasing Agent ; S. T. Johnston, M. D., F. A. C. S., Director Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat Department; Helen N. Rice, R. N., Director School of Nursing. Faculty: C. E. Nelson, M. D., S. T. Johnson, M. D., J. W. Warren, M. D., Myrtle Lockwood, M. D., R. F. Wood, M. D.., T. L. Parnham, R. N., Helen Rice, R. N., El- len Wilson, R. N., B. A., E. Ber- nice Hammond, R. N., B. A., Bertha—Hanger,_B. A., Mrs. Mir- iam Olson, R. N., Ruth Little, B. S., Leota Estes, R. N., A. C. Larson, Frank Ford, V. B. Ans- pach, Mrs. Mary Little, M. A., H. H. Dexter, Chaplain. School of Nursing: Helen N. Rice, R.N., Director School of Nursing; E. Bernice Hammond, R. N., B. A., Director of Nursing Education; Bertha Hanger, B. A., Dean of Women; Mrs. Mary Little, M. A., Director of Bible Education. PENANG SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL Established 1930 Address: 465 Burmah Boad, Pe- nang, Straits Settlements. Mission Clinic: 511 Chulia St., Pe- nang, Straits Settlements. Board: Malayan Union Mission Executive Committee. Local Board: E. A. Moon, Chair- man; Dr. L. L. Harrop, Vice- Chairman; Yeo Peng Yee, Eliza- beth Rogers, V. E. Hendershot, Ng Hong Boon. Medical Supt. and Business Man- ager: L. L. Harrop, M. D., L. R. C. P. and S. Treas., Yeo Peng Yee. Matron, Elizabeth M. Rogers. PORTER SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL 2525 South Downing St., Denver, Cob. Established 1930 Board of Directors: J. F. Piper, S. J. Lashier, V. G. Anderson, A. L. Moon, M. D., R. J. Brown, H. A. Green, M. D., T. B. Westbrook, A. H. Rulkoetter, H. S. Rupert, M. D., 0. T. Garner, E. L. Bran- son, F. C. Klopfenstein. Executive Board: .1. F. Piper, Pres- ident; —. � . Vice-Pres.; R. J. Brown, Sec. and Treas.; H. A. Green, A. L. Moon, H. S. Rupert, T. B. Westbrook, A. H. Rulkoetter, S. J. Lashier, V. 0. Anderson, 0. T. Garner. Officers: A. L. Moon, M. D., Medi- cal Dirictor; R. J. Brown, Busi- ness Manager; C. B. Menkel, M.D., Gertrude Tremer, Supt. of Nurses; Mrs. M. G. Burroughs, Matron; M. B. Van Kirk, Chap- lain, Mrs. C. B. Menkel, Dietitian. PORTLAND SANITARIUM 932 S. E. Sixtieth Ave., Portland, Oreg. Legal Corporation: Portland Sani- tarium and Benevolent Associa- tion. SANITARIUMS � 315 Telephone: Tabor 8674. Founded 1893; reorganized 1902; became an institution of the North Pacific Union Conference 1906. Control transferred to Western Oregon Conference 1920. Board of Directors: E. L. Neff, President; R. W. Nelson, Secre- tary-Treasurer; E. K. Slade, H. C. Kephart, Dr. W. B. Holden, Dr. E. E. Rippey, V. C. Becraft, D. J. Chitwood, H. C. Klement. Medical Faculty: W. B. Holden, M. D., Supt.; R. W. Nelson, Man- ager; Frances J. Tautfest, R. N., Supt. of Nurses; E. E. Rippey, M. D., Ann Stratton, R. N., Car- rie L. Nelson, R. N., Ruby Cook, R. N., Louise Harris, R. N., Ruth Schierman, R. N., Freda Schier- man, R. N., Laura Brenner, R. N., Margaret Zickler, R. N., Norma Doughney, R. N., Zella Casper, R. N., Gladys House, R. N., Anna May Wasell, R. N., Faye Pritch- ard, R. N., Edwin Reiker, Mabel S. Murrin, R. N., Etta Alsberge, Pearl Stafford, Bible Worker. School of Nursing: Ann Stratton, R. N., Director and Supervisor of Instruction; Frances J. Taut- fest, R. N., Supt. of Nurses; Zella Casper, R. N., Instructor; Pearl Stafford, Instructor of Bible. RESTHAVEN SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL Sidney, (Near Victoria) British Columbia, Canada Phone: Sidney 95. Established 1921 Board of Directors: W. B. Ochs, W. E. Perrin, A. E. Miliner, E. A. Beavon, S. G. White, W. A. Clemenson, P. A. Rick, Alex. Clark, C. W. Degering, C. G. Maracle, H. G. Burden, M.:D., H. A. Shepard. C. L. Paddock. Officers: H. G. Burden, M. D., Medical Superintendent; W. E. Perrin, Business Manager and Treasurer. House Committee: H. G. Burden, M. D., Mrs. C. F. Courser, R. N., W. E. Perrin, T. S. Bowett. Faculty: H. G. Burden, M. D., Mrs. C. F. Courser, R. N., Celia Beach, T. S. Bowett, W. E. Perrin, Miss Elizabeth Runek, A. N. Hanson, M.D. School of Nursing: Mrs. C. F. Courser, Director and Supervisor of Instruction. RIVER PLATE SANITARIUM (Sanatorio Adventists del Plata) Established 1908 Postal Address: Puiggari, F.C.E., Entre Rios, Argentina, South America. Board of Directors: W. E. Murray, President. G. E. Emmenegger, Sec., C. E. Westphal, M.D., M. Hammerly, M.D., Ner Soto G., L. D. Minner, P. M. Brouchy, W. Schubert, Carl Becker, M. V. Tucker, Niels Wensell, W. A. Ernenputsch, G. B. Taylor,. E. R. Maas. Executive Committee: C. E. West- phal, M. D., President; N. Soto 0., Sec.; M. Hammerly, M. D., 0. Biaggi, E. R. Maas. Officers: C. E. Westphal, M. D., Medical Supt.; N. Soto G., Treas. and Business Manager. Medical Staff: C. E. Westphal, M. D., Director; 0. Biaggi, Sec. and Men's Head Nurse; . M. Ham- merly, M. D., Freda Trefz, Lady Head Nurse and Matron. School. of Nursing: C. E. Westphal, M. D., Director. RIVERSIDE SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL (For Colored) Young's Road, Nashville, Tenn. Board: Same as that of the Oak- wood Junior College. Officers: H. E. Ford, Business Man- ager; T. R. M. Howard, M. D., Resident Physician; Geraldine 316 � SANITARIUMS Oldham, R. N., Supt. of Nurses; Ruth Frazier, R. N., Instructor of Nurses; L. E. Ford, Head Male Nurse; Alma Tibbs, Ma- tron. SEOUL SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL Established 1934 Address: Hwee Kyung Chyung, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Telephone: Kokamon 1285. Board of Directors: The Chosen Union Mission Committee. Officers: G. H. Rue, M. D., Supt.; I. H. Chae, M. D., Resident Phy- sician; I. E. Gillis, Business Man- ager; Y. C. Chae, Treas.; Ern- estine Gill, Director of Nurses; Mrs. R. S. Watts, Instructor of Nurses; Miss H. M. Scott, Ma- tron. Local Board: H. A. Oberg, G. H. Rue, Y. C. Chae, Ernestine Gill, R. S. Watts, S. E. Lee, I. E. Gillis. City Clinic: 141 Nak Won Chyung, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. (Tele- phone, Kokamon 1282. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST AMERICAN HOSPITAL Debre Tabor, Ethiopia Supt.: ---. Nurses.: SHANGHAI SANITARIUM-HOS- PITAL AND CLINIC Box 1281, Shanghai, China Established 1917 Telegraphic and Cable Address: "Sanitarium." Main Institution: 150 Rubicon, Road, Shanghai, China. City Medical Office: Rooms 225- '226, 2nd Floor, Sassoon House, Shanghai, China. City Clinic: 171 Range Road, Shanghai, China. Board: Frederick Griggs, Chair- man; L. H. Butka, Vice-Chair- man; J. C. Shull, Sec.; H. W. Miller, M.D., S. L. Frost, Y. C. Hsu, S. J. Lee, C. C. Morris, D. E. Rebok, 0. A. Hall, N. F. Brewer, Supt. of Nurses, Sanitarium Chaplain. Medical Staff: L. H. Butka, M.D., Medical Supt. of Sanitarium and Asst. Supt. of Clinic; H. A. Mourer, M.D., Medical Supt. of Clinic and Asst Supt. of the Sanitarium ; H. C. Ling, M.D., C. L. Dale, M.D., A. L. Tai, M.D., R. W. Paul, M.D., Dr. C. C. Wang, Dr. Geneva Beatty, John Shull, Business Manager; S. J. Lee, Treasurer and Accountant; Y. C. Hsu, Treasurer Clinic; Lois Burnett, Supt. of Nurses; Ger- trude Green, Matilda Follett, R.N.; Mrs. J. C. Shull, R.N., Matron; Mrs. R. W. Paul, R.N., Ethel Chenalloy, Alex. Merzlia- koff, H. C. Phang, Yen Shu Bin, C. Lamanero, Dietitian at Clinic; E. C. Meisler, Chef; S. H. Limit, Chaplain; Dju Yu Ming. School of Nursing: Mrs. E. C. Meisler, Director; Miss H. C. Phang, Mrs. L. Coniston, In- structor of Nurses. SHEN YANG SANITARIUM- HOSPITAL Pei Ling, Mukden Established 1931 Staff: H. C. James, M.D., Medical Supt. of the Sanitarium and Asst. Supt. of the Clinic; Dr. J. E. Miracle, Medical Supt. of the Clinic and Asst. Supt. of the Sanitarium; 0. 0. Erich, Busi- ness Manager; W. I. Hilliard, Asst. Business Manager; Ethel M. James, M. D., Supt. of Nurses and Medical Matron. SHEN YANG (MUKDEN) CLINIC Established 1931 Address: 57 29th Wei Lu. Mukden, Manchuria,. Officers: J. E. Miracle, M.D., Medi- cal Supt. of the Clinic and Asst. Supt. of the Sanitarium; H. C. SANITARIUMS � 311 James, M.D., Asst. Supt. of the Clinic, and Medical Supt. of the Sanitarium; 0. G. Erich, Man- ager; W. I. Hilliard, Asst. Man- ager. SIMLA SANITARIUM HYDRO- ELECTRIC INSTITUTE Simla, India Established 1915 Managing Committee: Under su- pervision of Northwest India Union Committee. Address: "Carton House," Simla, India. During winter season: 8 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Manager: H. C. Menkel, M. D. Nurse: Miss H. Coslick. SKODSBORG SANITARIUM (Skodsborg Badesanatorium) Skodsborg, Denmark Established 1897 Officers: C. Hansen, Director; C. Pedersen, Business Manager; B. Albertsen, Treas.; Carl Ottosen, M.D., A. Andersen, M.D. Medical Faculty: A. Andersen, M. D., Carl Ottosen, M. D., Jensine Iversen, M .D., Erling Tobiassen, M. D., C. Lassen, M. D., Eskild Hansen, M. D. SONGA MISSION HOSPITAL AND LEPER COLONY Postal Address: B. P. Kamina, Belgian Congo, Central Africa. Director: 0. Rouhe, M.D., T..R.C.P. & S. (Edin.). Nurse: L. M. Delhove. SOONAN HOSPITAL-DIS- PENSARY Soonan, Chosen Established 1908 Board of Directors: The Chosen Union Mission Committee. Officers: G. H. Rue, M. D., Supt.; . � . � , Resident Physi- cian; C. S. Pak, M.D.; Ernestine Gill, Director of Nurses; P. S. I'm, Treas. Local Board: H. A. Oberg, G. H. Rue, Head Nurse, T. H. Chile, P. N. Kim, P. S. Im, K. I. Lee. STANBOROUGH PARK SANITARIUM (The Stanboroughs) Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England Established 1912 Officers: Dr. J. E. Cairncross, Med- ical Supt.; A. H. Thompson, Business Manager. ST. HELENA SANITARIUM Sanitarium, Napa County, Calif. Established 1878 (Operated by the California Med ical Missionary and Benevolent As- sociation. A Corporation.) Board of Directors: L. K. Dickson, President; W. R. Bobst, See.; H. W. Vollmer, M. D., C. A. Gregory, M. D., C. H. Talmage, M. D., C. L. Bauer, H. G. Childs, G. A. Calkins, E. F. Stow, W. I. Smith, C. C. Mattison, F. T. Oakes, T. L. Copeland, F. M. Green. Officers: H. W. Vollmer, M. D., Medical Director; W. R. Bobst, Treasurer and Manager; F. M. Green, Asst. Manager; Franke Cobban, R.N., Supt. of Nurses' Training School; A. J. Wearner, Chaplain. Medical Staff: H. W. Vollmer, M. D. C. A. Gregory, M. D.; C. H. Talmage, M. D.; Ida S. Nelson, M. D.; Ruth Miller, M. D. The California Medical Missionary and Benevolent Association also operates the following: Sanitarium Mercantile Company: Sanitarium, Calif., Deane IVI. Boyd, Supt. Oakland Office: 537 25th Street, Oakland, Calif. School of Nursing: Miss Franke Cobban, Director; Irene Robson, Supervisor of Instruction; A. J. Wearner, Instructor of Bible. 318 � SANITARIUMS SULTANABAD MISSION HOSPITAL Established 1930 Address: Sultanabad, Iran. Director: Dr. A. Arzoo. Board: Iran Mission Committee and Head Nurse of Hospital. SURAT MISSION HOSPITAL Address: S. D. A. Mission, Surat, Bombay Presidency, India. Supt.: G. A. Nelson, M. D., L. R. C. P. and S. (Edin.). Staff: Irwin Walker, M.D., Miss M. Bruce, R.N., Miss H. Harms, Chotubhai Rathod, J. Devadass, T. John, C. K. Matthews, Nurse Chopede, Viswas Waghmare, P. Danabai, Zelpha Miller, Mrs. I. Walker. SYDNEY SANITARIUM Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia Established 1902 Board: C. H. Watson, Dr. C. W. Harrison, G. S. Fisher, T. W. Hammond, R. H. Adair, B. H. McMahon, E. E. Roenfelt, E. B. Budge, H. E. Piper, J. W. Kent, C. Watson, Dr. M. F. Godfrey, W. J. Westerman. Medical Faculty: C. W. Harrison, M. D., F. R. C. S.; W. G. Hard- ing, M. D., F. R. C. S; E. S. Richards, M. D., L. R C. P., L. R. C. S.; M. F. Godfrey, M. D., L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S.; G. S. Fisher, Manager; A. W. Knight, R. 0. L. Cooper, J. L. Shripson, Dr. Margaret Godfrey, C. Wat- son, Miss M. Burnside (Matron). TACUBAYA CLINIC Address: Clinica Tacubaya, Agri- cultura 73, Col. Escandon, Ta- eubaya, Mexico, D. F. Nurses: A. E. Baez, Mrs. A. E. Baez. Managing Committee: Under the management of the executive committee of the Mexican Union Mission and the hospital super- intendent. TAFFARI MAKONNEN HOSPITAL Dessie, Ethiopia Established 1928 Postal Address: Dessie, Wollo, Ethiopia. Staff: A. R. Stadin, M.D., Supt. TOIVONLINNA SUMMER SANITARIUM Piikkiti, Finland Medical Supt.: � Business Director: A. Rintala. TOKYO SANITARIUM- HOSPITAL Established 1928 Telephone, Ogikubo 2051 Cable Address: " Adventist, To- kyo." Address: 171 Amanuma, 1 Chome, Suginami-Ku, Tokyo, Japan. Postal Address: Box 7, Suginami Post Office, Tokyo, Japan. Board: A. N. Nelson, Dr. Paul Starr, T. H. Okohira, H. Kuniya, C. D. Forshee, Mrs. C. D. Forshee, S. Ogura. Officers: P. V. Starr, M. D., Medical Director; Shogo Wata- nabe, M. D., Assistant Medical Director; C. D. Forshee, Business Manager, Treasurer; Mrs. C. D. Forshee, R. N., Supt. of Nurses. School of Nursing: Mrs. C. D. For- shee, Director and Supervisor of Instruction. WALLA WALLA SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL Walla Walla, Wash. Established 1905 Legal Name: Upper Columbia Med- ical Missionary and Benevolent Association. Board of Directors: C. A. Scriven, President; P. W. Ochs, Sec.; M. E. Mullinex, M. D., M. G. Dealy, S. Kime, C. D. Hobbs, L. A. Reynolds, C. A. Schutt. SANITARIUMS � 319 Medical Staff: Three S. D. A. doc- tors and 22 other doctors in Walla Walla who constitute the medical staff; Wilda Flower Lang, R. N., Supt. of Nurses; P. W. Ochs, Manager. WARBURTON SANITARIUM Warburton, Victoria, Australia Established 1910 Board: J. J. Potter, T. W. Ham- mond, Dr. T. A. Sherwin, W. G. Thrift, Miss E. M. Robson, E. 11. Guilliard, J. F. Newman. Medical Supt.: T. A. Sherwin, M. B., Ch. M. (Sydney), D. T. M. and H. (England). WASHINGTON SANITARIUM Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Dedicated June 12, 1907 Corporate Name: " Washington (D. C.) Sanitarium Associa- tion." Constituency: The Executive Com- mittee of the General Confer- ence; Board of Trustees of the Washington (D. C.) Sanitarium Association; Faculty and head of departments of the Washing- ton (D. C.) Sanitarium Associa- tion; President and Treasurer and Medical Secretary of the Columbia Union Conference; Presidents of the local Confer- ences within the Columbia Un- ion; President and Manager of the Review and Herald Publish- ing Association; President and Manager of the Washington Missionary College. Board of Directors: W. E. Nelson, President; F. M. Wilcox, Vice- President; H. E. Rice, Sec.; J. H. Nies, Treas., D. H. Kress, M.D., I. H. Evans, H. J. Detwiler, B. G. Wilkinson, J. W. MacNeil, R. A. Hare, M.D. Officers: W. E. Nelson, President; R. A. Hare, Medical Director; J. H. Nies, Treasurer and Man- ager, H. E. Rice, Secretary. Hospital Staff and Faculty: R. A. Hare, M.D., Medical Director; R. N. Calvert, M.D., Surgeon; D. H. Kress, M.D.; C. H. Wolo- hon, M.D.; H. W. Mikkelsen, M.D.; G. M. Gibbs, M.D.; Edna F. Patterson, M.D., Obstetrician and Pediatrist; R. L. Runk, M.D., Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dept.; J. N. Kimble, M.D., Roentgenologist; T. R. Flaiz, N. E. Green, and Roselva Thomp- son-Daugharthy, Internes; J. H. Nies, Mgr.; H. E. Rice, Credit Mgr.; � , Chaplain; Metta I. Hudson, R.N., B.S., Supt. of Nurses; D. Lois Burnett, RN., M.A., Asst. Supt. of Nurses; Grace Parker, R.N., Laboratory Technician; Helen Spicer; R.N., A.B., Laboratory Technician; Helen Shull, A.B., Matron; Alice Bourdeau, B.S., Social Matron; Maria Saunders, B.S., Dietitian; Mrs. Martha Simmerman, Pre- ceptress; Elizabeth Chapman, R.N., Supervisor of Women's Hydro.; G. E. Shultz, R.N., Supervisor of Men's Hydro.; Leah M. Griffee, R.N., Instructor of Nurses; Edna Hill, R.N., Re- ceiving Nurse; Marian Hender- son, R.N., Supervisor of Sani- tarium Bldg.; Bessie M. Hood, RN., Supervisor of Annex Bldg.; Emily Williams, R.N., Super- visor of Hospital Bldg.; Esther Stern, RN., Obstetrical Super- visor; Esther Lund, R.N., Oper- ating Room Supervisor; May Fonda, R.N., E. E. N. & T. Super- visor; Ethel LeGates, Registered Pharmacist; Myrta Cornor, Cul- inary Supervisor. School of Nursing: Miss Metta I. Hudson, Director; Miss D. Lois Burnett, Asst. Director; Mrs. Leah M. Griffee, Supervisor of Instruction; � , Instructor of Bible. 320 � SANITARIUMS WHITE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Car. Boyle and Michigan Ayes., Los Angeles, Calif. (Corporate name, College of Medical Evangelists) Board of Trustees: J. L. Shaw, 0. A. Hudson, P. T. Magan, J. L. McElhany, E. K. Slade, M. N. Campbell, Glenn Calkins, Alfred Shryock, E. H. Risley, A. E. Coyne, H. M. Walton, D. M. Rees, H. B. Thomas, G. H. Cur- tis, W. E. Nelson, I. J. 'Wood- man, Newton Evans, J. F. Piper, J. J. Nethery, H. Milford Nel- son, F. B. Moor, George Thoma- son, David Voth, Dr. A. D. Butterfield, E. A. Royston, E. F. Hackman, W. E. Macpherson, T. F. Culhane, E. C. Ehlers, 0. B. Pratt. Officers of the Board: J. L. Shaw, President; Glenn Calkins, First Vice-President; P. T. Magan, Second Vice-President; 0. A. Hudson, Comptroller, T. F. Cul- hane, Secretary and Treasurer; S. S. Merrill, Asst. Treasurer. Officers White Memorial Hospital: 0. B. Pratt, Superintendent; G. H. Curtis, Business Manager; Martha E. Borg, R. N., Director of Nursing Service. Faculty Council, School of Medi- cine, Los Angeles Division: P. T. Magan, President, Professor of Cultural and Legal Medicine; Newton Evans, Chairman, Pro- fessor of Pathology; W. E. Mac- pherson, Dean Los Angeles Divi- sion, Associate Professor of Med- icine; B. N. Colver, Professor of Otolaryngology; R. M. Clarke, Professor of Medicine; C. W. Ol- sen, Secretary, Assistant Profes- sor Neuropsychiatry; Ralph Al- len, Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology; E. W. Alsberge, In- structor in Medicine; Nina Ash- ley, Instructor in Pediatrics; K. C. Ashley, Instructor in Medi- cine; C. E. Babcock, Instructor in Medicine; Ora Barber, In- structor in Anesthesiology; Roger Barnes, Associate Pro- fessor of Urology; Marvel Beem, Instructor in Surgery; R. T. Bergman, Assistant Pro- fessor of Urology; William Bradbury, Assistant in Obstet- rics and Gynecology; Millard Bradley, Assistant in Medicine; Albert Brown, Instructor in Pathology; Claire Brownsberger, Instructor in Urology; Sidney Brownsberger, Assistant Pro- fessor of Ophthalmology; Leon- ard Brunie, Instructor in Medi- cine; C. A. Burrows, Professor of Otolaryngology; F. P. Cady, In- structor in Obstetrics; H. G. Childs, Jr., Instructor in Oral Surgery; Samuel Ching, Instruc- tor in Public Health and Pre- ventive Medicine; Samuel T. S. Ching, Associate Professor Den- tal Surgery; Charles Coggin, Assistant in Medicine; D. D. Coleman, Instructor in Obstet- rics; Belle Wood-Comstock, As- sistant Professor of Medicine (Nutrition and Endocrinology); D. D. Comstock, Professor of Medicine; Delos Comstock, In- structor in Medicine; W. C. Cook, Instructor in Urology; C. B. Courville, Professor of Neuro- psychiatry; G. H. Curtis, Busi- ness Manager, Assistant Comp- troller; A. N. Donaldson, Pro- fessor of Medicine; Hertha Ehlers, Assistant in Pediatrics; R. A. Falconer, Instructor in Otolaryngology; L. W. Fish, In- structor in Urology; W. Arden Fate, Instructor in Urology; Paul D. Foster, Instructor in Dermatology and Syphilology; Elmer Gilbert, Instructor in Medi- cine; B. E. Grant, Associate Pro- fessor of Medicine; D. E. Griggs, Assistant Professor of Medicine; R. B. Haining, Instructor in Med- icine; W. L. Halverson, Professor of Public Health and Preventive SANITARIUMS � 321 Medicine; H. J. Hara, Professor of Otolaryngology; Ethel An- dre-Haskell, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics; J. S. Haskell, In- structor in Public Health and Preventive Medicine; C. H. Hay- ton, Professor of Otolaryngol- ogy; H. H. Heidenreich, Instruc- tor in Medicine; M. R. Hill, As- sociate Professor of Proctology; Leland C. House, Assistant in Ophthalmology; 0. W. Janes, In- structor in Medicine; E. J. Joer- genson, Assistant in Pathology; Wm. Roy Johnson, Instructor in Orthopedics; George Johnstone, Assistant Professor of Surgery; Florence Keller, Professor of Clinical Gynecology; E. C. Kel- logg, Assistant Professor of Oph- thalmology; T. S. Kimball, As- sistant Professor of Pathology; D. B. Kittle, Assistant in Oto- laryngology; Alfred Kosky, As- sistant Professor of Pathology; A. H. Larson, Professor of Clin- ical Obstetrics; Elizabeth Lars- son, Instructor in Obstetrics; F. J. Lee, Assistant Professor of Gynecology; F. E. Leffingwell, Instructor in Public Health and Preventitive Medicine; L. J. Lilly, Assistant in Surgery; J. L. Mason, Assistant in Medicine; F. B. Moor, Professor in Phar- macology and Therapeutics, F. E. Neff, Instructor in Surgery; C. E. Nelson, Instructor in Sur- gery; Elmer Nelson, Assistant Professor of Surgery; Paul Nils- son, Instructor in Otolaryn- gology; W. F. Norwood, Regis- trar, Instructor in Cultural and Legal Medicine; Roland Osborne, Instructor in Pathology; F. E. Poole, Instructor in Surgery, 0. B. Pratt, Associate Professor of Pathology; Bernard Pearson, In- structor in Dermatology; C. C. Prince, Instructor in Medicine; E. B. Ray, Instructor in Medi- cine; J. D. Rogers, Instructor in Dermatology; L. K. Rosenvold, 11 Assistant in Otolaryngology; E. T. Seat, Instructor in Field Evangelism; E. A. Sheldon, In- structor in Surgery, R. E. Ship- ley, Instructor in Surgery; Wil- burn Smith, Professor of Gyne- cology; C. E. Stafford, Instruc- tor in Surgery; E. H. Stanton, Instructor in Medicine; A. A. Steele, Instructor in Medicine; Walter Stilson, Instructor in Roentgenology; H. 0. Swartout, Associate Professor of Public Health and Preventive Medicine; G. M. Taylor, Associate Pro- fessor of Orthopedics; Ruth J. Temple, Instructor in Pediatrics; G. A. Thomason, Professor of Surgery; Berthella Jarvis- Thompson, Assistant in Pedia- trics; R. J. Thompson, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Louis P. Thorpe, Associate Pro- fessor in Pediatrics, Ralph Wal- ker, Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology; Roland White, As- sistant in Ophthalmology; W. G. Wirth, Professor of Bible Exe- gesis; N. C. Woods, Instructor in Medicine; Harold Ziprick, As- sistant in Obstetrics and Gyne- cology. Executive Faculty White Memorial School of Nursing: P. T. Magan, President, College of Medical Evangelists; Martha E. Borg, Dean, School of Nursing; New- ton Evans, W. E. Macpherson, Dean, Los Angeles Division, Col- lege of Medical Evangelists; 0. B. Pratt, Superintendent White Memorial Hospital; G. H. Curtis, Business Manager of the White Memorial Hospital; Florence Howell, Preceptress; Lulu Hearn, Associate Preceptress; Ellen Vo- gel, Assistant Dean School of Nursing; Bessie Falconer, As- sistant Director Nursing Service; Mary Kisz, Supervisor of Nurs- ing Instruction; Wm. G. Wirth, Professor of Biblical Exegesis; Isabel Potter, Supervisor Medical 322 � SANITARIUMS Offices; Margaret Macpherson, Supervisor Admitting Office; Ruth Lindbloom, Supervisor So- cial Service; Claire Nelson, Su- pervisor White Memorial Clinic; Inez Smith, Night Supervisor; Grace Shull, Supervisor Operat- ing Room; Orleen Brodersen, Supervisor Women's Medical and Surgical Department, Unit 200; Roby Peck, Supervisor Medical and Surgical Department, Unit 300; Rubie Madsen, Supervisor Private Room Section, Unit 400; Sue Van Tillborg, Supervisor Maternity Department, Unit 500; � , Supervisor Men's Medical and Surgical Depart- ment, Unit 600; M. Merkel, Supervisor Medical and Surgical Department, Unit 700; Nellie De Ford, Dietitian. • WUHAN SANITARIUM AND CLINIC Box 77, Hankow, China Main Institution: East Lake, Wu- chang, Hupeh. City Medical Office: 2 Rue Clemen- ceau, Hankow. City Clinic: Ping Yeeh Road, Wu- chang, Hupeh. Board: Frederick Griggs, Chair- man; H. W. Miller, M.D., S. L. Frost, C. C. Morris, D. E. Re- bok, S. H. Pang, M.D., Constance Wen, M.D., M. C. Warren, A. F. Tai, B. C. Clark, R. J. Brines, M.D., Mrs. Hazel B. Sevrens, Secretary. Medical Staff: H. W. Miller, M.D., Medical Supt.; S. J. Pang, M.D., Asst. Medical Supt.; Mrs. Hazel B. Sevrens, Business Manager; A. F. Tai, Cashier and Account- ant; Herbert Liu, M.D.; Con- stance Wen, M.D., C. C. Wang, M.D., Y. H. Chang, M.D., A. E. Hughes, Chaplain, Miss Helen Phang, R.N., Miss C. Yen, Miss Gertrude Green, R.N., A. R. Boynton, R.N., Roentgenolo- gist and Supt. Men's Bath; Stanley Ho, R.N., Pharmacist; Gideon Chen, Laboratory Tech- nician; Chas. Yao, R.N., Mrs. Chas. Yao, R.N., Rebecca Chu, R.N., Mrs. A. E. Hughes, Matron. School of Nursing: Constance J. Wen, Acting Supt., Miss Helen Pang, Instructor. YENCHENG SANITARIUM- HOSPITAL Lowanho, Yencheng, Honan Incorporated as the Central China Union Sanitarium-Hospital, May, 1931. Board of Directors: Central China Union Committee. Faculty: W. G. Nethery, M.D., Medical Director; R. J. Brines, M.D. (on furloug•h); Dr. Tsao. Melda Ragsdale, RN., Supt. of Nurses; Fan Deh Yu, Cashier; Mrs. Yu Ging Fan, Li Yu Djieli, llsiung Gwei Hsing, Wang Dzi Ying, Wang Deli Ming. School of Nursing: Melda Rags- dale, R. N., Director. ZAUDITU MEMORIAL SANI- TARIUM AND HOSPITAL Box 145, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Superintendent: Dr. G. C. Berg- man. Medical Staff: G. C. Bergman, M. D., L. R. C. P. and S., D. T. M. and H., Dr. C. E. Kahlstrom, Dr. Sylvia Kahlstrom, Miss R. Hof- stad, Miss M. Halvorsen, Alice Lind, Lisa Johannesson. In addition to the foregoing Con- ference institutions, there are a number of sanitariums and treat- ment rooms owned and operated by private individuals and organi- zations. While under private or semi-private management, many of these enterprises are doing a work which adds greatly to the volume of medical work of the denomination as a whole. As our Year Book gives only such institu- tions as are directly owned and managed by the denomination, these enterprises are not listed. DISPENSARIES AND TREATMENT ROOMS Babumohal Dispensary.—S. D. A. Mission, Babumohal, Katoria P. 0., via Simultala, India. In charge of R. J. Borrowdale, assisted by Mrs. Borrowdale. Established 1934. Birmandreis "Vie et Sante" (Life and Health) Institute.—Pare d'Hydra, Birmandreis, Algiers, Algeria, North Africa . Brightlands Nursing Home.—Brightlands, Maymyo, Burma. Nurse in charge, G. Weldon-Tarleton. Bukit Nyala Mission Dispensary.—Bukit Nyala, Tatau River, via Bin- tulu, Sarawak, Borneo. Medical Supt., R. T. Morrow, L. R. C. P. and S. (Edin.), L. F. P. and S. (Glasgow). Cebu Public Health Dispensary.—P. 0. Box 119, Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands. Established 1936. Nurses: F. Cabansag, Mrs. F. Cabansag, J. Cristobal. Charlottenbad.—Charlottenstr. 24, Hamburg 19, Germany. Held by Westdeutsche Grundstticks-Gesellschaft, Hamburg. Manager, H. Fenner. Chimpempe Mission Dispensary.—P. 0. Kawambwa, Northeast Rhodesia, Africa. Charge of Mrs. R. P. Robinson. Chuadanga Dispensary.—S. D. A. Mission, Dingnadha, Chuadanga P. 0., Nadia District, India. Established 1931. In charge of J. J. Matson, assisted by Girish Arinda and J. N. Baroi. Copenhagen Clinic, Fysisk Kuranstalt.—St. Kongensgade 36/38, Copen- hagen K., Denmark. Director, C. M. Scott; Manager, S. Nielsen. Durban Indian Mission Dispensary.—S. D. A. Church, Keats Ave., Durban, Natal, South Africa; in charge of Mrs. V. Norcott. East Siam Dispensary.—Kulu, Ubol, Siam. Established 1935. In charge of Boon Mee Suvanakut. Gitwe Mission Dispensary.—Gitwe, P. 0. Usumbura, Central Africa. Mrs. M. Duplouy in charge. Gopalganj Dispensary.—Faridpur Dist., Bengal, India. In charge of LeRoy Hunter; Assistants: C. R. Sarkar, D. C. Madhu, Biren Roy, T. C. Bairagee (evangelist). Hapur Dispensary.—S. D. A. Mission, Hapur, Meerut Dist., India. In charge of Mrs. 0. 0. Mattison. Haugesund Treatment Rooms.—Breidablikgaten 97, Haugesund, Norway. Corporate name: Haugesunds Kurbad. Director, C. M. Scott; Man- ager, Einar Olsen. Helsingfors Hydro-Electric Institute.—Annegatan 7, Helsingfors, Finland. Corporate name: Helsingfors Fysikaliska Institut. V. Sucksdorff, M. D., Manager. Htugyi Dispensary.—S. D. A. Mission, Htugyi, Burma. In charge of Mrs. R. A. Beekner. Inyazura Mission Dispensary.—Inyazura, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. In charge of Mrs. C. Robinson. 323 324 �DISPENSARIES AND TREATMENT ROOMS Jerusalem Institute for Massage, Hydrotherapy and Electrotherapy.— Box 1091, Jerusalem, Palestine, until March 31, 1938; afterwards Box 592, Jerusalem, Palestine. Nurses, Bror Faernstroem and Else Faernstroem. Juzzuru Dispensary.—Juzzuru, Nandigama Taluk, Kistna District, South India. In charge of P. Asirvadham. Kamamaung Dispensary.—S. D. A. Mission Kamamaung, Shwegon P. 0., Burma. Established 1915. In charge of Naw Phoebe. Karmatar Dispensary.—S. D. A. Mission, Karmatar P. 0., (S. P.) E. I. Ry., India. Established 1929. In charge of H. D. Strever; Assist- ants, Mrs. H. D. Strever, Simon Hembrom, Vera Smart, Joynath Haider, Lodhea Tudu; Other Workers, Benjamin Peters, Jiten Hans- dak, Debora Soren. Katima Mulilo Mission Dispensary.—Private Bag, Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia. In charge of Mrs. N. C. Stuart. Kirundu Mission Dispensary.—Kirundu, via Kindu, Province Orientale, Congo Beige, Central Africa. In charge of Mrs. D. E. Delhove. Kolo Mission Dispensary.—Morija, Basutoland, South Africa. in charge of H. J. Hurloiv. Kottarakara Dispensary.—Kottarakara, Travancore, South India. In charge of Mrs. E. L. Gardner. Kottawa Dispensary.—Kottawa, Paniipitya, Ceylon. In charge of Mrs. • A. F. Jessen. Krishnarajpuram Dispensary.—Krishnarajpuram, Bangalore Dist., South India. Established 1924. In charge of Mrs. L. B. Losey. Little Eden Hospital-Dispensary.—Shek Lo Tau St., Fatshan, Kwang-tung, China. In charge of Dr. P. H. Leung, with four native assistants. Board of Directors: Same as Cantonese Mission Committee. Liumba Hill Dispensary.—P. 0. Kalabo, Barotseland, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. In charge of Mrs. C. E. Wheeler. Luz Mission Dispensary.—Caixa Postale, No. 33, Missao de Luz, Vila Luzo, Angola, Portuguese West Africa. In charge of Mrs. E. A. Buckley. Matandani Mission Dispensary.—Blantyre, Nyasaland, Africa. In charge of � , assisted by native orderly. Meiktila Dispensary.—Meiktila, Burma. In charge of Ma Faery, C. M. B., R. N. 1VIusofu Mission Dispensary.—Private Bag Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. In charge of S. M. Konigmacher. Myaungmya Dispensary.—S. D. A. Mission, Mosokwin Road, Myaung- mya, Burma. Established 1928. In charge of E. A. Crane, assiste by Mrs. E. A. Crane. Nova Lisboa Dispensary.—Caixa Postal No. 3. Nova Lisboa, Angola, Portuguese West Africa. In charge of Mrs. C. W. Curtis. Nyhyttan Treatment Rooms.—Nyhyttan, Jarnboas, Sweden. Manager, Oslo Health Home.—Akersgaten 74, Oslo„ Norway. Corporate name, "Kurbadet." Established 1900. Director, C. M. Scott; Manager, 0. Stavdal. Penang Mission Clinic.-511 Chulia Street, Penang, Straits Settlements. DISPENSARIES AND TREA'T'MENT ROOMS �325 Prakasapuram Dispensary.—Prakasapuram, Mukupeeri Post, Tinnevelly District, South India. In charge of Dr. Benjamin. Reform-Kuranstalt and Erholungsheim "Neanderhain."—Diepensiepen 16-IS, Mettmann, RhId., Germany. Held by Westdeutsche Grund- stiicks-Gesellschaft, Hamburg. Manager, H. Fenner. Rusangu Mission Dispensary.—P. 0. Mission Siding, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. In charge of Mrs. R. M. Mote. Rwankeri Mission Dispensary.—Rwankeri, P. 0. Kigali, Ruanda, Central Africa. In charge of Miss M. Haseneder. Shensi Mission Dispensary.—Outside West Gate, Sianfu, Shensi, China. Shiloh Dispensary.—P. 0. Lunsklip, via Potgietersrust, Northern Trans- vaal, South Africa. In charge of Mrs. R. E. Ansley. Solusi Mission Dispensary.—Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. In charge of F. B. Jewell. Stockholm Hydro-Electric Institute.—Humlegardsgatan 18, Stockholm, Sweden. Manager, P. Lindberg: Sydney Sanitarium Treatment Rooms.-13 Hunter St., Sydney, N. S. W., Australia. Tatsienlu Dispensary.—Kangting (Tatsienlu), Sikang, China. Medical Superintendent, H. E. James, M. D. � . Thekerani Mission Dispensary.—P. 0. Thekerani, Nyasaland, Africa. In charge of Mrs. E. L. Tarr, assisted by one native orderly. Tunis Treatment Room and Clinic.-2, rue de l'Eglise, Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa. Wollega Dispensary.—S. D. A. Mission, Gembie, Western Ethiopia. FOOD COMPANIES Boulder-Colorado Sanitarium.—Boulder, Colorado, established 1895. Board of Trustees: J. F. Piper, H. A. Green, R. J. Brown, Dr. H. S. Rupert, V. G. Anderson, Dr. A. L. Moon, S. J. Lashier, T. B. West- brook, Dr. F. C. Klopfenstein, Dr. Myron King, M. E. Carlson, 0. T. Garner. Denver Branch: 433 Fourteenth St., Denver, Colo. Copenhagen Food Factory.—Baldersgade 14, Copenhagen, N., Denmark. Business Manager, H. Westerlund. Food Factory "Pur Aliment."—Rue du Mont-Cenis 128, Paris 18, France. Business Manager, Oscar Ganty. German Health Food Factory.—Hamburg 26, Campestr. 18, De-Vau-Ge Deutscher Verein fiir Gesundheitspflege Hamburg (e.V.). Board: A. Vollmer, Pres.; H. Fenner, Vice-Pres.; W. Liihr, Manager; F. Reinken, and W. Hans, Treas. Other members: G. W. Schubert, W. Mueller, E. Gugel, 0. Schildhauer, H. Box, G. Seng, M. Budnick. Local Committee: W. Liihr, F. Reinken, C. Thalmann, M. Liihr, C. A. Motzer. Gland Hygienic Food Factory.—(Fabrique de Produits Alimentaires Hygieniques "Phag"); Gland, Switzerland. Established 1896. Cor- porate name: Societe Philanthropique de la Liginere. Board of Directors: F. Brennwald, Robert Gerber, A. V. Olson, U. Augsburger, H. Schild, Dr. H. Muller, 0. Fasnacht, W. R. Beach, F. Charpiot, J. Fehr, A. Walther, L. Monnier, A. Schluchter, J. Robert, D. Walther. Local Board: 0. Fasnacht, A. Forster, R. Schild, Robert Gerber, Dr. H. Muller. Granose Foods Limited.—(British Health Food Factory), Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Established 1899. Board of Direc- tors: H. W. Lowe, J. Rigby, R. S. Joyce, Dr. J. E. Cairncross, W. L. Emmerson. Officers: H. W. Lowe, Chairman; J. Rigby, Manager and Sec.; H. Benwell, Sales Manager; C. T. Bannister, Treas. The Loma Linda Food Co.—Loma Linda, Calif. Incorporated 1935. Board of Directors: Glenn A. Calkins, C. L. Bauer, Geo. T. Chapman, E. F. Hackman, Otis A. Hudson, David Voth, E. H. Risley, J. L. Shaw, E. E. Cossentine, A. A. Sprengel, M. N. Campbell, L. V. Roberson. Officers: Glenn A. Calkins, President; C. L. Bauer, Vice- President; Geo. T. Chapman, Secretary; L. V. Roberson, Treasurer. Sanitarium Health Food Company.—Head Office, "Mizpah," Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. G. E. Adair, General Sec.; H. J. Halliday, C. W. Tinworth, Asst. Secs. General Board: T. W. Hammond, B. 0. Johanson, C. H, Watson, E. E. Roenfelt, B. H. Mc- Mahon, G. E. Adair, H. J. Halliday, G. S. Fisher, J. J. Potter, C. S. Palmer, R. H. Adair, T. C. Lawson, P. Donaldson, G. S. Fisher, E. B. Rudge, the presidents of local conferences, the managers of Australa- sian factories and branches. P. Donaldson, Sec. New Zealand Factory:. 62 Randolph St., Auckland. A: A. Sprengel, Manager. New Zealand Central Board: R. E. Hare, James Pascoe, T. W. Ham- mond, G. E. Adair, H. J. Halliday, C. W. Tinworth, B. 0. Johanson, the managers of New Zealand factories and branches, A. W. Dawson, Asst. Sec. in New Zealand. The Soonan Food Factory.—Owned and operated by the Chosen Union Training School, Soonan, Chosen. H. F. Benson, Supt. 326 FOOD COMPANIES � 327 WHOLESALE FOOD BRANCHES Adelaide, South Australia.--151 Gouger St. C. J. Howell, Manager. Brisbane, Queensland.-57 James St., The Valley. N. H. Faulkner, Manager. Melbourne, Victoria.118 Union St., Windsor. J. S. Sandernan, Manager. Newcastle, N. S. W.-123 Bowman St. (Hamilton). B.. J. Riley, Manager. Palmerston North, New Zealand.—Rangitiki St. C. Ellis, Manager. Papanui, New Zealand.—P. 0. Box 11. G. Hopkins, Manager. Perth, West Australia.-240 Lake St. H. Stacey, Manager. Sydney, N. S. W.-216 Sussex St. T. J. Dowling, Manager. CAFES AND RETAIL FOOD STORES Adelaide, South Australia.-7a Rundle St. L. McKinnon, Manager. Auckland, New Zealand.-174 Queen St. R. L. Wright, Manager. Brisbane, Queensland.-360 Queen St. L. A. Piper, Manager. Christchurch, New Zealand.-698 Colombo St. Dunedin, New Zealand.-93 Princes St. L. Pinfold, Manager. Hobart, Tasmania.85 Elizabeth St. G. Creswell, Manager. Melbourne, Victoria.-293 Little Collins St. H. Eiszele, Manager. Perth, West Australia.—`757 Hay St. S. C. Greive, Manager. Sydney, N. S. W.-13 Hunter St: C. Lane, Manager. Wellington, New Zealand.—S3 Willis St. H. J. Franks, Manager. STATISTICAL TABLES PRESIDENTS OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS Name � Date of Service 1. John Byington � May 21, 1863, to May 17, 1865 2. James White � May 17, 1865, to May 14, 1867 3. J. N. Andrews � May 14, 1867, to May 12, 1868 4. James White � May 12, 1868, to Dec. 29, 1871 5. Geo. I. Butler � Dec. 29, 1871, to Aug. 10, 1874 6. James White � Aug. 10, 1874, to Oct. 6, 1880 7. Geo. I. Butler � Oct. 6, 1880, to Oct. 17, 1888 8. 0. A. Olsen � Oct. 17, 1888, to Feb. 19, 1897 9. G. A. Irwin � Feb. 19, 1897, to April 2, 1901 10. A. G. Daniells � April 2, 1901, to May 11, 1922 11. W. A. Spicer � May 11, 1922, to May 28, 1930 12. C. H. Watson � May 28, 1930, to May 26, 1936 13. J. L. McElhany �May 26, 1936, to � SECRETARIES OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS Name � Date of Service 1. Uriah Smith � May 21, 1863, to May 12, 1868 2. M. S. Burnham � May 12, 1868, to May 18, 1869 3. Uriah Smith � May 18, 1869, to Nov. 14, 1873 4. S. Brownsberger �Nov. 14, 1873, to Aug. 10, 1874 5. Uriah Smith � Aug, 10, 1874, to Sept. 19, 1876 6. C. W. Stone � Sept. 19, 1876, to Sept. 20, 1877 7. Uriah Smith � Sept. 20, 1877, to Dee. 1, 1881 8. A. B. Oyen � Dec. 1, 1881, to Nov. 8, 1883 9. Uriah Smith � Nov. 8, 1883, to Oct. 17, 1888 10. Dan T. Jones � Oct. 17, 1888, to March 5, 1891 11. W. A. Colcord � March 5, 1891, to March 6, 1893 12. L. T. Nicola � April, 1893 to Feb. 19, 1897 13. L. A. Hoopes � Feb. 19, 1897, to April 2, 1901 14. H. E. Osborne � April 2. 1901, to April 11, 1903 15. W. A. Spicer � April 11, 1903, to May 11, 1922 16. A. G. Daniells � May 11, 1922. to May 27, 1926 17. C. K. Meyers � May 27, 1926, to Oct. 17, 1933 18. M. E. Kern � (lit. 22, 1933, to May 26, 1936 19. E. D. Dick � May 26', 1936. to In the two preceding tables the dates given indicate the time Wilell the Conference sessions were convened. 328 ' fear Membership STATISTICAL TABLES CHURCH WORK Foreign Annual Tithe � Miss. Oftga. 329 All � Per Cap. of Other Fds. � Tot. Fds. 1863 3,500 $ 8,000.00 $2.29 1865 4,000 12,000.00 3.00 1870 5,440 21,822.46 4.68 1875 8,022 32,618.62 $ � 536.57 4.13 1880 15.570 61,856.88 3,160.22 $ 2,784.35 4.35 1885 20.547 122,641.69 21,649.85 6,898.74 7.36 1890 29,711 225,433.98 50,495.63 10,935.36 9.66 1895 47,680 309,142.76 73.331.54 24,819.40 8.55 1900 66,547 510,258.97 130,151.09 21,558.93 8.74 1905 77/.43 858,014.91 169.335.11 153,567.62 13.52 1910 90.808 1,338,689.65 458.943.70 426.134.17 21.27 19.15 136.879 1,968,168.26 872.666.84 566.463.07 24.89 1916 141.488 2,291.423.46 963,700.23 695,368.09 27.92 1917 153.857 2,946,907.49 1,353.686.07 819,089.88 33.28 1918 162,667 3,841.317.96 2.072.917.21 981,484.65 42.39 1919 178.239 4,989,305.28 2,091,278.38 1,496,467.20 48.12 1920 185,450 7,195.463.04 3.251.550.01 1,407,391.18 63.92 1921 198,088 4,237,745.31 2,781,728.23 1,488,582.65 42.95 1922 208,771 4,230,230.04 2,765,461.51 1,325,170.29 39.86 1923 221,874 4,814,554.87 3,004,641.73 1,337,585.35 41.45 1924 238.657 5.466,431.17 3,344,723.07 1,530,407.03 43.33 1925 250,988 5,909,496.99 3,520,347.95 1,665,502.3744.21 1926 261,834 5,964,331.83 3,757.579.06 1,730,206.30 - 43.74 1927 274.064 6.211,759.20 3.770,888.29 1.962,167.53 43.58 1928 285.293 6,373.147.36 3.881.879.95 2.016.726.29 43.01 1929 299,555 6.696.038.51 4,163.357.98 1,961,795.75 42.80 1930 314,253 6,230,362.04 4,020,398.21 1,861.849.29 38.54 1931 336.046 5.641.514.44 3.649.455.31 1.743.192.47 32.84 1932 362,101 4,736.430.93 3,022,870.89 1,497,735.61 25.56 1933 384.151 4.491,730.36 2.730.641.22 1,420.280.85 22.50 1934 404.509 5.318.630.57 3,024,983.07 1,549.601.03 24.46 1935 422,968 5,743.281.80 3,150.404.29 1,599.448.13 24.81 1936 438,139 6,429,793.46 3.394.894.00 1,785,291.99 26.40 SABBATH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Donations to Per Cent to Year � No. Schools Membership � Contributions � Missions � Missions 1878 177 5.851 $ � 25.00 1880 451 11,821 2,784.35 1885 716 19.579 6,898.74 1890 1,414 33,783 28,642.75 $ 17,707.39 61.83 1895 2.143 50,266 44,629.16 19,809.76 44.39 1900 2.334 50,804 46,794.40 25,235.47 53.94 1905 3,170 75,305 68.613.71 49,894.97 72,72 1910 4,151 101,161 138.037.72 134,830.48 • 97.67 1915 5.225 147,784 412,759.28 412,759.28 100.00 1920 6,151 195,653 1,441,962.40 1,441,962.40 100.00 1921 6,690 211,973 1,305,995.04 1,305,995.04 100.00 1922 6.770 224,717 1,164,648.46 1,164,646.46 100.00 1923 7,292 249,089 1,392,041.82 1,392,041.82 100.00 1924 7.472 274,455 1.584,411.23 1.584,411.23 100.00 1925 7.957 287,752 1.674,446.40 1,674,446.40 100.00 1926 8,276 311,018 1,776,746.96 1,776,746.96 100.00 1927 8.502 323,992 1,816,419.18 1,816.419.18 100.00 1928 9.021 342.434 1,906.506.28 1.900.506.28 100.00 1929 9.521. 358.844 1,973.497.22 1,973,497.22 100.00 1.930 9.966 382,743 1,870,343.13 1,870,343.13 100.00 1931 10.578 410.714 1,727,089.97 1,727,089.97 100.00 1932 11,140 431.118 1,504.985.23 1,504.985.23 100.00 1933 11.466 465,755 1,309,704.47 1,309,704.47 100.00 1934 11.967 491.067 1.384.872.19 1.384,872.19 100.00 1935 12.530 519.990 1,447.961.97 1,447.961.97 100.00 1936 13.009 541,489 1,546,466.78 1,546,466.78 100.00 330 � STATISTICAL TABLES TOTAL FUNDS Foreign �Home Year � Tithe � Missions � Missions � Total 1863 � $ � 8,000.00 $ � $ $ � 8,000.00 1883 � 96,418.62 13,668.88 110,087.50 1903 � 684,030.54 158,359.67 842,390.21 1921. � 4,237,745.31 2,781,728.23 1,488.582.65 8,508,056.19 1930 6,230,362.04 4,020,398.21 1,861,849.29 12,112,609.54 1.931 � 5,641,514.44 3,649,455.31 1,743,192.47 11,034,162.22 1932 � 4.736,430.93 3,022.870.89 1,497,735.61 9,257,037.43 1.933 � 4,491,730.36 2,730,641.22 1,420,280.85 8,642,652.43 1934 � 5.318,630.57 3,024,983.07 1,549,601.03 9,893,214.67 1935 � 5,743,281.80 3,150,404.29 1,599,448.13 10,493,134.22 1936 � 6.429,793.46 3.394,894.00 1,785.291.99 11,609,979.45 Grand Total 74 yr 133.267.000.11 71,102.663.19 36.106,156.43 240,475,81.9.73 Per Cent of Grand Total � 55.42 29.57 15.01 100.00 Per Cent of Increase in total funds in 1930 over preceding year 10.64 Per Capita � $26.40 TOTAL FOREIGN MISSION OFFERINGS-1921-1936 Amount Per Capita 1921 � $2,781,728.23 $14.04 1922 � 9,765,461.51 13.25 1923 � 3,004,641.73 13.54 1.924 � 3,344,723.07 14.01 1925 � 3,520,347.95 14.03 1926 � 3,757,579.06 14.35 1927 � 3,770,888.29 13.76 1928 � 3,881,879.95 13.61 1929 � 4,163,357.98 13.90 1930 � 4,020,398.21 12,79 1931 � 3,649,455.31 10.86 1932 � 3,022,870.89 8.35 1933 � 2,730,641.22 7.11 1934 � 3,024,983.07 7.48 1935 � 3,150,404.29 7.45 1936 � 3,394,894.00 7.75 DENOMINATIONAL INVESTMENT, 1936 Number � Organization �North America From 1936 Financial Statement : Foreign Tots I 430 Conferences � $3 729,687.38 $4.484,178.50 $ 8,213,805.82 124 Associations � 5,101,71.8.77 8,204,986.92 13,306,705.69 147 Bible Houses � 269,340.56 225.143.44 494,484.00 113 Schools � 6,495.030.57 2,476,236.13 8,971,266.70 49 Publishing � 1,886,908.61 1.783,565.14 3,670,473.75 71 � Sanitariums � 6,595,889.40 3,396,684.87 9,992,574.27 23 Food Companies � 2,790,555.96 2,790,555.96 957 � Totals � 24.078.575.24 23,361,350.96 47,439,926.20 From 1936 Statistical Report : 3,738 Church Buildings � 7.050,722.55 4,031,124.28 11,081,846.83 2,514 Church School Bldgs. � 882,467.39 621,825.81 1,504,293.20 6.252 � Totals � 7,933,189.94 4,652,950.09 12,586,140.03 7,209 � Grand Totals, 1936 � 32,011,765.1.8 28,014,301.05 60,026,066.23 6.857 � Grand Totals, 1935 . 30.606,238.38 27.138,881.80 57,745,120.18 352 � Increase � 1.405,526.80 875,419.25 2,280,946.05 Per cent Increase � 4.59 3.23 3.95 STATISTICAL TABLES DENOMINATIONAL INVESTMENT, 331 1907-1935 Year Amount Per Capita 1907 $ 7,281,645.29 $ 90.01 1908 8,436,309.41 101.46 1909 9,562,722.05 108.05 1910 10,086,245.27 111.07 1911 11,204,962.35 119.99 1912 12,084,438.13 123.26 1913 12,812,783.61 111.84 1914 14,039,279.39 111.56 1915 14,254,615.45 104.14 1916 15,284,215.27 108.02 1917 16,873,422.54 109.66 1918 19,975,500.49 122.80 1919 25,432,582.52 142.69 1920 30,699,461.49 165.54 1921 34,196,049.15 172.63 1922 '36,903,593.95 176.77 1923 40,675,238.72 183.33 1924 44,971,881.12 188.44 1925 � 45,648,299.24 181.87 1926 � 48,025,317.33 183.42 1927 � 49,293,887.27 179.86 1928 � 50,281,614.54 176.24 1929 � 53,314,348.60 177.98 1930 � 54,115,482.55 172.20 1931 � 54,114,844.52 161.03 1932 � 53,235,460.37 147.02 1933 53,979.143.72 140.52 1934 � 56,045,968.38 138.55 1935 � 57,745,120.18 136.52 1936 � 60,026,066.23 137.00 Year GROWTH IN NUMBER OF INSTITUTIONS Publishing �Treatment � Advanced � Food � Grand Houses � Sanitariums � Rooms � Schools � Companies, etc. � Total 1920 45 33 S 97 183 1925 53 34 31 148 266 1926 56 31 31 121 16 255 1927 56 32 39 144 20 291 1928 56 30 51 175 16 328 1929 58 44 51 204 18 375 1930 67 51 55 201 25 399 1931 68 58 54 196 41 417 1932 68 58 50 204 44 424 1933 69 66 57 207 42 441 1934 69 69 62 214 29 443 1935 69 72 64 208 33 446 1936 73 95 68 221 32 489 332 � STATISTICAL TABLES PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT � No. Pub. Em- � Peri- Languages—all Total � Tot.Vol. 1 cops Year � Houses ployees odicals publications Annual Sales � each pub. 1850 �.. �• • �1 � 1 (1846) � .93 1855 �1 �7 �2 � 1 �$ • 2,000.00 � 1854) 6.08 1860 �3 �17 �2 � 1 � 3,000.00 � (1862) 7.50 1865 �1 �20 �2 � 1 � 4,000.00 � 8.33 1870 �1 �30 �3 � 1 � 7,000.00 � 12.49 1875 �3 � 71 �8 � 2 �18,000.00 � 29.57 1880 �4 � 128 � 10 � • 7 �40,000:00 � 53.30 1885 �6 � 232 � 21 � 9 �121,692.36 � 96.60 1890 �7 � 412 � 24 � 12 �734,397.00 � 171.55 1895 � 11 � 585 � 40 � 23 �250,000.00 � 243.60 1900 � 13 � 600 � 96 � 39 �250,000.00 � 267.89 1905 � 20 � 400 � 89 � 46 �548,067.03 � 300.00 1910 �28 � 610 � 126 � 67 � 1,560,510.58 � 525.00 1915 � 40 � 698 � 120 � 95 � 2,174,591.94 � 640.00 1920 � 45 � 1125 � 144 � 99 � 5,682,972.35 � 877.74 1921 �46 � 1040 � 148 � 100 � 4.764,521.06 �1,000.80 1922 �51 � 961 � 154 � 114 � 3,656,481.31 �1,153.23 1923 �51 � 923 � 156 � 114 � 4,067,460.49 �1,244.15 1924 �52 � 953 � 156 � 114 � 4,236,120.09 �1,301.68 1925 �53 � 965 � 177 � 128 � 4,631,706.47 �1,417.23 1926 �56 � 933 � 194 � 131 � 4,831,431.43 �1,523.51 1927 �56 � 1000 � 201 � 132 � 4,638,127.18 �1,594.0(1 1928 �56 � 1057 � 215 � 141. � 4,716,601.54 �1,700.68 1929 �58 � 1114 � 215 � 141 � 4,939,917.08 �1,746.29 1930 �67 � 1145 � 219 � 146 � 4,715,709.89 �1,814.73 1931 �68 � 1090 � 237 � 152 � 4,002,774.54 �1,885.80 1932 �68 � 1075 � 246 � 157 � 3,499,304.93 �1,951.87 1933 �69 � 1060 � 249 � 161 � 3,387.682.66 �2,004.87 1.934 �69 � 1.090 � 250 � 169 � 3,416,345.80 �2,087.50 1935 �69 � 1.090 � 256 � 171 � 3,546,804.60 �2,146.76 1936 �73 � 1154 � 282 � 194 � 3,622,299.38 �2,283.29 SANITARIUMS No. of Sanitariums Year and Treatment Rooms No. of Physicians Total Employees � Assets 1866 � 1 � 2 � 14 �$ 24,800.6(1 1870 � 1 � 6 � 35 � 44,221.54 1875 � 1 � 7 � 125 � 70.189.22 1880 � 2 � 10 � 165 �190,956.79 1885 � 2 � 13 � 225 �310,808.81 1890 � 3 � 15 � 315 �548,923.45 1895 � 7 � 33 � 477 �800,786.99 1900 � 27 � 74 � 1,216 �1,294,474.73 1905 � 55 � 80 � 1,300 �1,600,000.00 1910 � 74 � 116 � 1,989 �3,368,041.46 1915 � 40 � 181 � 1,729 �2,774,058.99 1920 � 41 � 163 � 2,308 �4,309,701.10. 1921 � 44 � 175 � 2,424 �4,580,093.90 1922 � 50 � 196 � 2,541 �5.361.230.10 1923 � 51 � 241 � 3,077 �6,386,311.32 1924 � 63 � 323 � 3,276 �6.634,477.72 1925 � 65 � 347 � 3,501 �6,599,665.15 1926 � 62 � 375 � 3.547 �7.088.086.56 1927 � 71 � 435 � 3,714 �7.318.624.16 1928 � 81 � 474 � 3,789 �7,345,047.23 1929 � 96 � 495 � 4,317 �7.525,972.48 1.930 � 106 � 566 � 4,287 �7.999,591.83 1931 � 112 � 586 � 4,118 �8,267,221.92 1932 � 118 � 648 � 3,881 �8.229.915.09 1933 � 123 � 810 � 4,466 �8,459.711.05 1934 � 131 � 903 � 5,066 �8.903.507.13 1935 � 138 � 966 � 5,338 �9,192.943.67 1936 � 165 � 1,070 � 5,995 �9,992,574.27 STATISTICAL TABLES � 333 YOUNG PEOPLE'S MISSIONARY VOLUNTEER DEPARTMENT Year 1902 1905 No. Societies 186 196 Members 3.478 3,741 Total Contribution. 1906 400 5,400 $ 5,744.40 1907 461 8,933 11,122.60 1910 647 12,408 18,807.03 1913 964 s 19,428 24,380.20 1914 1,070 19,898 34,676.53 1915 1,196 23,442 44,497.58 1916 1,342 25,836 54,944.59 1917 1,369 26,337 75,652.48 1918 1,446 27.879 78.983.50 1919 1,681 32,921 115.724.98 1920 2,030 41,916 191,848.80 1921 2,147 45.012 196.492.92 1922 2,295 46.933 157,292.33 1923 2,341 48.760 140,731.99 1924 2.574 53,522 114,780.54 1925 3,042 59.723 143.723.47 1926 3,121 66,031 167,859.52 1927 3,320. 65.186 182.674.00 1928 3.555 75.776 180.619.15 1929 3,694 78,094 171,475.28 1930 3,825 84.823 154,527.14 1931 4.211 08.688 145.750.11 1932 4.064 94,203 103,494.78 1933 4.730 107.861 115.621.02 1934 5.068 112.126 126.526.37 1935 5,381 116.883 123,997.17 1936 5,611 122,679 123.599.92 Year EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT No. Primary � No. Colleges Schools � Teachers � Enrolment � Acad., etc. Teachers Enrolment 1872 ... ... 1 � A � 00 1875 ... ... 1 �13 289 1800 1 1 15 1 �20 490 1885 3 5 125 3 �38 761 1890 9 15 350 7 �56 979 1895 18 35 895 11 �157 1.974 1900 220 250 5.000 25 �199 2.357 1908 535 625 10.487 83 � 476 6,521 1910 594 758 13.357 88 �561 7.169 1912 573 674 15.602 90 �631 8.205 1913 510 592 10.206 70 �557 7,563 1914 611 703 12,044 87 �538 7.656 1915 692 849 13.413 67 �574 7,623 1917 738 869 15.635 68 �669 9.37b 1918 848 1043 18.105 77 �729 9.908 1919 881 1166 20,525 88 �884 12.695 1920 928 1273 23,481 97 � 1,020 14,614 1921 1,196 1614 27.730 114 � 1,110 15,103 1922 1,259 1718 34.034 12,1 � 1,159 15.505 1923 1.265 1632 34.553 122 � 1,314 16.298 1924 1.225 1647 28.267 133 � 1,430 17,943 1925 1.413 1847 48.769 148 � 1.506 18.692 1926 1,479 2041 46,028 121 � 1,399 18,866 1927 1,307 1787 38.008 144 � 1.433 21,045 1928 1,348 1957 87,778 175 � 1,758 23.996 1929 1,971 2640 64,563 204 � 1,596 25,270 1930 1,977 2547 67,719 201 � 1,794 25,462 1931 1,937 2584 66,288 196 � 1,791 24.177 1932 1.650 2171 55,268 204 � 2,189 23,556 1933 2.064 2807 71.579 207 � 2.325 23,481 1934 2,130 2896 72.625 214 � 2.459 25,117 1935 2.357 3074 81.052 208 � 2,698 27,148 1936 2,514 3,283 ' 83,605 221 � 2,432 29,227 334 � STATISTICAL TABLES Year Australasia C. Europet China* HARVEST INGATHERING Far East � Inter-Amer. N. America 1908 $ 14,186.77 1909 41,183,46 1910 41,643.92 1911 32,654.45 1912 50,164.46 1913 56,282.99 1914 57,598.78 1915 78,338.25 1916 125,953.10 1917 169,170.18 1918 $22,735.68 ••199,920.49 1919 33,781.36 $ 5,864.71 340,992.47 1920 61,921.26 6,129.41 546,731.38 1921 93,290.40 18,232.66 527,618.77 1922 78,234.22 14,839.61 537,878.13 1923 73,722.80 16,087.21 $15,589.00 � 679,899.08 1924 79,136.36 22,441.69 22,090.17 � 589,729.38 1925 76,050.84 20,019.07 21,119.38 � 650,408.46 1926 71,270.94 23,298.40 21,242.48 � 696,315.66 1927 76,960.61 18,729.63 24,591.98 � 756,869.84 1928 73,050.75 55,445.18 26,464.19 � 827,261.96 1929 78,100.15 $87,031.61 57,024.93 29,851.69 � 851,416.56 1930 75,460.30 93,354.44 80,009.43 27,047.04 � 801,789.80 1981 62,161.33 98,634.35 816,236.61 11,595.61 23,249.38 � 688,096.60 1932 63,798.55 85,556.95 17,889.45 17,154.08 19,540.39 � 528,710.69 1938 62,244.84 82,722.68 22,523.76 17,143.90 14,478.18 � 520,359.35 1934 60,622.89 52,260.94 17,768.01 18,912.15 18,494.59 � 689,410.11 1935 60,722.07 54,896.74 20,669.01 21,712.03 24,389.53 � 707,657.69 1936 65,144.78 57,637.39 18,403.45 25,309.02 26,480.93 � 787,819.33 $1,268,405.03 $612,084.95 $113,490.29 $449,948.62 $314,628.83 $12,445,506.94 •Prior to 1931 included in Far East. ••Hawaii included in 1918 and each succeeding year. STATISTICAL 'TABLES � 335 RECORD —ALL DIVISIONS N. Europet S. Africa S. America S. Asia S. Europet European*** Totals $ 14,136.77 • 41,183.46 41,643.92 32,654.45 50,164.46 56,282.99 57,598.78 78,333.25 125,953.10 169,170.18 222,656.07 380,638.64 $12,942.18 627,724.23 $ 8,837.47 25,296.06 $ 88,788.97 762,064.83 8,936.45 27,920.36 5,702.75 71,137.57 744,648.99 13,518.81 33,408.18 8,852.30 77,781.35 808,858.68 15,245.10 39,555.21 6,474.15 123,274.59 897,946.60 14,854.60 40,053.56 7,098.00 149,898.64 979,502.45 17,129.45 29,850.01 5,599.00 152,337.02 1,017,042.96 16,136.18 27,892.85 6,813.98 171,350.08 1,098,845.10 22,951.76 29,375.48 5,060.55 179,905.13 1,219,616.00 $92,489.65 27,186.15 34,168.76 5,246.05 $42,323.29 1,304,838.88 99,595.20 29456.12 32,182.83 11,981.45 47,058.83 1,298,035.44 87,832.93 28,097.32 32,491.64 9,850.92 50,381.77 1,108,128.46 73,164.31 24,086.53 27,775.75 8,825.71 46,512.06 913,009.47 97,870.05 27,205.26 25,182.17 10,103.06 45,595.45 925,428.50 102,623.93 31,289.87 27,796.29 14,611.71 44,569.37 1,028,349.86 107,567.94 35,403.84 30,996.63 15,770.56 43,490.15 1,123,276.19 111,346.95 42,181.06 31,976.34 18,695.78 40,141.63 1,225,136.66 $771,990.96 $362,615.87 $508,864.30 $140,685.97 $360,072.55 $1,014,473.35 $18,362,767.66 ***United European Division, 1921-1928, inclusive. tEuropean Division divided into Central, Northern, and Southern Divisions in 1929. 336 � STATISTICAL TABLES HARVEST INGATHERING STATISTICAL RECORD (Applies in North America Only) Publication � Quantity � Foreign Edition �Amount Year �Used �Printed � Lan. � Quan. � Collected 1908 Review & Herald � 692,000 $14,136.77 1909 Review & Herald � 689,815 41,183.46 1910 Review & Herald � 510,000 41,643.92 1911 Signs � 550,000 32,654.45 1912 Signs � 490,000 / 50,164.45 1913 Review & Herald � 606,565 56,282.99 1914 Review & Herald � 683,063 57,598.73 1915 Signs � 823,500 II. 78,333.25 1916 Signs � 1,077,470 125,953.1(1 1917 Watchman �1,206,203 169,170.18 1918 Watchman �1,201,527 199,920.49 1919 Watchman �1,500,000 340,992.47 1920 Watchman �1,850,000 15 267,000 546,731.38 1921 Watchman �2,414,471 17 276,000 527,618.77 1922 Watchman �2,120,000 19 383.000 537,878.13 1923 Watchman �2,110,000 25 433,000 579,899.03 1924 Watchman �1,945,000 24 559,410 589,729.33 1925 Watchman �2,133.063 18 379,000 650,408.46 1926 Watchman �2,263,000 22 424,000 696,315.66 1927 Watchman �2,283,260 22 497,200 756.369.84 1928 Watchman �2,335.481 24 513,897 827,261.96 1929 Watchman �2,456,955 24 576.194 851,416.55 1930 Watchman �2,630,000 24 684,540 801,789.80 1931 Watchman �2.542,01.5 25 594,456 688,096.60 1932 Watchman �2.230.000 25 579.000 528,710.69 1933 Watchman �2.248,000 21 457,500 520,359.35 1934 Watchman �2,482,616 25 481,189 639,410.11 1935 Watchman � (a)2,535,585 24 419,268 707,657.69 1936 Watchman �2,572,885 33 425,397 787,819.33 edition of 130,915. OF ONE COPY OF EACH PUBLICATION Printed Value �Year � Languages $12,445,506.94 Value (a) Includes Canadian VALUE Printed Year � Languages 1846 .. $ � .93 1916 680.00 1854 6.08 1917 9.4. 704.50 1862 7.50 1918 94 758.48 1865 8.33 1919 96 812.53 1870 12.49 1920 99 877.74 1875 29.57 1921 100 1,000.80 1880 53.30 1922 114 1,153.23 1885 96.60 1923 114 1,244.15 1890 .. 171.55 1924 114 1,301.68 1895 . � • 243.60 1925 128 1,417.23 1900 39 267.84 1926 131 1,523.51 1905 • • 300.00 1927 132 1,594.00 1907 • • 420.00 1928 141 1,700.68 1908 57 488.00 1929 141 1,746.29 1909 • • 500.00 1930 146 1,814.73 1910 525.00 1931 152 1,885.80 1911 540.00 1932 157 1,951.87 1912 550.00 1933 161 2,004.87 1913 575.00 1934 169 2,087.50 1914 600.00 1935 171 2,146.76 1915 640.00 1936 194 2,283.29 STATISTICAL TABLES GENERAL SUMMARY 337 Year Union Conferences Local Conferences Mission Fields Institutions Total Denomina- tional Investment 1865 7 1 1 $ 38,712.53 1875 .. 13 2 5 282,179.55 1885 .. 28 3 11 885,382.97 1895 1 36 22 29 2,858,725.82 1905 13 80 56 126 4,799,419.51 1910 23 106 87 188 10,086,245.27 1912 23 126 100 196 12,084,438.13 1913 25 126 101 • 151 12,812,783.61 1914 26 128 106 147 14,039,279.39 1915 26 130 109 147 14,254,615.45 1916 26 130 113 149 15,284,215.27 1917 31 135 119 156 16,873,422.54 1918 35 141 117 164 19,975,500.49 1919 44 133 141 172 25,432,582.52 1920 46 148 153 183 30,699,461.49 1921 51 139 160 204 34,196,049.15 1922 55 143 153 224 36,903,593.95 1923 54 146 150 234 40,675,238.72 1924 52 138 164 248 44,971,881.12 1925 60 139 180 266 45,648,299.24 1926 65 143 198 255 48,025,317.33 1927 64 146 211 291 49,293,887.27 1928 65 153 222 328 50,281,614.54 1929 67 155 245 375 53,314,348.60 1930 71 160 270 399 54,115,482.55 1931 71 155 278 417 54,114,844.52 1932 70 144 289 424 53,235,460.37 1933 70 146 309 441 53,979,143.72 1934 70 144 318 443 56,045,968.38 1935 69 146 320 446 57,745,120.18 1936 70 143 328 489 60,026,066.23 TOTAL LANGUAGES IN WHICH WORK IS CONDUCTED Also COuntries in Which Representatives Are Located—by Years Year Printed and Oral Languages Countries * Year Printed and Oral Languages Coun tries 1921 179 108 1929 394 139 1922 194 115 1930 417 141 1923 220 119 1931 455 141 1924 224 119 1932 485 275 1925 252 124 1933 504 295 1926 256 126 1934 539 325 1927 279 127 1935 578 353 1928 347 135 1936 649 378 * Since 1932 including islands. 338 � STATISTICAL TABLES CHURCHES, SABBATH SCHOOLS, AND MISSIONARY VOLUNTEER SOCIETIES-1936 Churches Mem- bers Dorcas & Sabbath Mem- Miss Vol. Mem- Welfare Schools � hers � Societies � bers � 'Soc. Australasia � 342 17,686 689 28,659 439 11,772 48 Cent. European � 1,384 51,635 1,568 57,762 464 7,235 928 China � 292 16,706 759 22,903 207 6,388 20 Far East � 506 25,033 868 30,463 384 8,034 42 Inter-America � 533 29,161 1,017 43,189 527 10,983 43 North America . � 2,480 161,271 2,972 152,556 1,748 34,184 1,267 Northern Europe � 641 34,249 1,279 55,693 437 10,064 175 South America � 226 28,305 1,041 28,983 347 8,320 48 Southern Africa � 170 27,851 835 55,617 489 13,424 15 Southern Asia � 124 5,366 346 12,117 67 2,127 2 Southern Europe � 868 27,167 985 37,547 422 8,948 219 U. S. S. R. (Russia)* 677 13,709 650 16,000 80 1,200 Totals � 8,243 438,139 13,009 541,489 5,611 122,679 2,807 * Estimated. STATISTICAL SUMMARY-1936 Seventh-day Adventists conduct work in 378 countries, islands, and island groups, by 26,553 evangelistic and institutional laborers, who are using in their work 649 languages and dialects. This was an increase of 71 languages during 1936, or practically one new language added every five days during the year. The increase since 1929 has been 255 languages, or one new language added on an average of every ten days during the past seven years. Evangelistic laborers number 12,589; institutional, 13,964. Total laborers in North America, 9,650; in all other countries, 16,903; total, 26,553. There are 70 union conferences, 143 local conferences, 328 mis- sions, 489 institutions. The membership of the 8,243 churches is 438,139. Total contributions for evangelistic work during 1936 was $11,609,979.45, a per capita of $26.49. Since 1863 $240,475,819.73 has been spent for evangelistic work in the home and foreign fields. There are 73 publishing houses, employing 1,154 persons, with 3,383 colporteurs distributing literature. The value of literature sold since 1863 has been $109,948,167.20. Periodicals issued, 282; literature of all kinds issued in 194 languages, one copy of each costing $2,283.29. There are 95 sanitariums, 68 treatment rooms, employing 5,995 doctors, nurses, and other employees in the care of the sick. These institutions have a value of $9,992,574.27. There are 2,514 primary schools, 221 advanced schools, with 5,715 teachers, having an enrolment of 112,832, or one student for every 3.88 church members. STATISTICAL TABLES � 139 CALENDAR OF SPECIAL DAYS AND OFFERINGS FOR 1938 Special Dates For 1938 Requiring Programs In All the Churches January 1 � Rome Missionary Day January 15 � Religious Liberty Days January 22 � Temperance Day February 5 � Christian Home Day March 5 � Rome Missionary Day March 12-19 � Missionary Volunteer Day and Week of Prayer April 2 � Medical Missionary Day April 23 � Missions Extension Day May 7 � Home Missionary Day June 4 � Home-Foreign Day* June 18 � Sabbath School Rally Day July 2 � Rome Missionary Day July 30 � Educational Day August 6 � Rome Missionary Day August 13 � Harvest Ingathering Rally Day October 1 � Home Missionary Day October 8-15 � Week of Sacrifice* November 5 � Home Missionary Day November 12 � Colporteurs' Rally Day December 3-10 � Annual Week of Prayer* December 17 � Rome Missionary Day * See special offerings listed below. Dates of Campaigns in 1938 January 1-21 � Liberty Magazine Campaign February 5-19 � Signs of the Times Campaign March 26-April 2 � Watchman Campaign May 7-21 � Review and Herald Subscription Campaign August 13-October 5 � Official Ingathering Campaign Dates of Special Offerings in 1938 January 15 � Religious Liberty Day January 29 � Elementary Schools Offering April 23 � Missions Extension Offering April 30 � Elementary Schools Offering Tune 4 � Foreign Translation Fund Offering July 16 � Midsummer Offering for Missions July 30 � Elementary Schools Offering August 13 � Offering for Negro Work October 15 � Week of Sacrifice Offering October 29 � Elementary Schools Offering December 10 � Annual Offering NOTE.—The Autumn Council of 1933 voted to set apart the second Sabbath of each month for a Second Sabbath Foreign Missions Offering. These do not appear in the above schedule of offerings, but should be observed in those months where a special offering is not listed for the second Sabbath. Thirteenth Sabbath Offerings in 1938 March 26 � Thirteenth Sabbath Offering, Southern Eu- ropean Division June 25 � Thirteenth Sabbath Offering, Far Eastern Division September 24 � Thirteenth Sabbath Offering, China Division December 31 � Thirteenth Sabbath Offering, the Missions of the Central European Division 340 � STATISTICAL TABLES SUMMARY OF DENOMINATIONAL LITERATURE For the Year 1936; Issued in 194 Languages � No. � Pages � Value Papers � 282 �57,188 �$ 185.58 Books � 1,955 �398,989 �1,875.45 Pamphlets � 1,068 �62,023 �131.90 Tracts � 4,657 �53,927 � 90.36 Totals � 7,962 �572,128 �$2,283:29 APPROPRIATIONS TO MISSIONS The amounts indicated below have been expended by the General Con- ference for evangelistic work, for the years stated: — � 1905 � $143,796.86 � 1906 � 163,755.56 � 1907 � 253,445.74 � 1908 � 272,873.08 � 1909 � 351,414.61 � 1910 � 410,611.48 � 1911 � 404,922.53 � 1912 � 476,600.00 � 1913 � 523,763.00 � 1914 � Foreign, $474,749.00; Home, $111,500.00 586,249.00 � 1915 � Foreign, 509,746.92; Home, 122,000.00 631,746.92 � 1916 � Foreign, 692,077.57; Home, 161,076.00 853,153.57 � 1917 � Foreign, 680,219.17; Home, 202,734.00 882,953.17 � 1918 � Foreign, 1,071,929.90; Home, 276,960.00 1,348,889.90 � 1919 � Foreign, 923,686.21; Home, 453,054.01 1,376,740.22 � 1920 � 2,171,156.70 � 1921 � 2,535,062.79 � 1922 � 3,547,582.50 � 1923 � 3,224,058.93 � 1924 � 3,486,154.76 � 1925 � 4,023,415.31 � 1926 � 4,190,260.46 � 1927 � 4,215,699.01 � 1928 � 4,429,207.18 � 1929 � 4,497,573.18 � 1930 � 4,897,942.20 � 1931 � 4,283,004.48 � 1932 � 3,506,583.89 � 1933 � 2,850,547.36 � 1934 � 3,191,927.67 � 1.935 � 3,248,029.55 � 1936 � 3,445,297.21 The amounts for the years 1905 to 1911 represent actual expendi- tures; for later years, appropriations voted. The amounts expended for most of the years was in excess of that appropriated, rarely less. STATISTICAL TABLES � 341 WORKERS SENT TO FOREIGN FIELDS (Not including children or workers returned from furlough) 1901-02 � 107 1903 � 60 1904 � 40 1905 � 60 1906 � 76 1907 � 58 1908 � 140 1909 � 134 1910 � 61 1911 � 74 1912 � 97 1913 � 157 1914 � 103 1915 � 76 1916 � 147 1917 � 59 1918 � 103 1919 � 83 1920 � 310 1921 � 212 1922 � 137 1923 � 110 1924 � 142 1925 � 175 1926 � 216 1927 � 184 1928 � 159 1929 � 155 1930 � 183 1931 � 119 1932 � 67 1933 � 64 1934 � 72 1935 � 123 1936 � 131 1937 � 137 CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE CONSTITUTION (As revised at the 43d session held in San Francisco, Calif., in 1936) Article I— Name This organization shall be known as the General Conference of Sev- enth-day Adventists. Article II — Object The object of this Conference is to teach all nations the command- ments of God and 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 and union missions as have been or shall be properly organized and accepted by vote of the General Con- ference in session. (b) Such local conferences and properly organized missions not included in any union conference or in any union mission as have been or shall be properly organized and accepted by vote of the General Conference in session. Sec. 2. The voters of this Conference shall be designated as follows: (a) Delegates at large. (b) Regular delegates. Sec. 3. Delegates at large shall be: (a) All members of the General Conference Executive Committee, and such members of the division committees as are not members of the General Conference Committee. (b) Such representatives of missions of the General Conference and of general institutions and departments of work, and such general laborers and field secretaries as shall receive delegate's credentials from the Executive Committee of the General Conference, such credentials to be ratified by the General Conference in session. The number of these delegates thus seated shall not exceed 25 per cent of the total number of delegates in attendance otherwise provided for. Sec. 4. Regular delegates shall be such persons as are duly accredited by division committees and union conferences. Sec. 5. Each division shall be entitled to one delegate for each union mission organization within its territory, and one delegate for each one thousand members or fraction thereof within its union mission territories. Sec. 6. Each union conference shall be entitled to one delegate in addition to its president without regard to numbers, an additional delegate for each local conference and organized mission in its territory, and an additional delegate for each one thousand or fraction thereof of its membership. In the case of union conferences operating under division committees, these delegates shall be appointed in counsel with the division committees, and shall be seated as part of the division delegation. 342 CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS � 343 Article IV — Officers and Their Duties Sec. 1. The regular officers of this Conference shall be a president, vice-presidents, a secretary, associate secretaries, a treasurer, and an undertreasurer, who shall be elected by the Conference. Sec. 2. President: The President shall act as chairman of the Execu- tive Committee, and labor in the general interests of the Conference, as the Executive Committee may advise. Sec. 3. Vice-Presidents: The Vice-Presidents shall preside over the division fields to which the General Conference has elected them, and shall assist the President in administering the affairs of the Conference as may be directed by the General Conference in session, or by the General Conference Committee. Sec. 4. Secretary and Associate Secretaries: It shall be the duty of the Secretary and the Associate Secretaries to keep the minutes of the proceedings of the General Conference sessions and of the General Conference Committee meetings, and to collect such statistics and other facts from union and local conferences and missions as may be desired by the Conference or by the' Executive Committee, to maintain cor- respondence with the fields, and to perform such other duties as usually pertain to such office. Sec. 5. Treasurer: It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to receive all funds of the General Conference, and disburse them in harmony with the actions of the Executive Committee of the General Conference, and to render such financial statements at regular intervals as may be desired by the Conference or by the Executive Committee. Sec. 6. Election of Officers: All officers of the Conference, and the members of the Executive Committee, except the presidents of union con- ferences and superintendents of union missions, shall be chosen by the delegates at the regular quadrennial sessions of the General Conference, and shall hold their office for the period of four years, or until their successors are elected, and appear to enter upon their duties. Article V — Auditor and Associate Auditors At each regular session the Conference shall elect an auditor and one or more associate auditors. Article VI — Executive Committee Sec. 1. At each regular session the Conference shall elect an Executive Committee for the carrying on of its work between the sessions. Sec. 2. The Executive Committee shall consist of the President, the Vice- Presidents, the Secretary, the Associate Secretaries, the Division Secreta- ries, the Treasurer, the Undertreasurer, the Assistant Treasurers, the divi- sion Treasurers, the Statistical Secretary, the General Field Secretaries, the division Field Secretaries, the presidents of the union conferences, the superintendents of union missions, the• Secretary and Associate Secre- taries of the Ministerial Association, the Secretary of the Home Com- mission, the Secretary and Associate Secretaries of each duly organized General Conference Department, namely, the Publishing, Medical, Edu- cational, Sabbath School, Religious Liberty, Young People's Missionary Volunteer, Home Missionary, North American Negro, and North Amer- iean Bureau of Home Missions, the division Departmental Secretaries, 344 � CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS the ex-presidents of the General Conference having credentials from this Conference, and other persons not to exceed fifteen in number. Article VII — Incorporations and Agents Sec. 1. Such incorporations may be authorized by the General Con- ference in session, or by the General Conference Executive Committee, as the development of the work may require. See. 2. At each regular session of this Conference, the delegates shall elect such trustees of corporate bodies connected with this organization as may be provided in the statutory laws governing each. See. 3. The Conference shall employ such committees, secretaries, treasurers, auditors, agents, ministers, missionaries, and other persons, and make such distribution of its laborers, as may be necessary effec- tively to execute its work. Sec. 4. The Conference shall grant credentials or licenses to ministers and missionaries except in division fields, in union and local confer- ences, and in organized union missions. Article VIII — Sessions Sec. 1. This Conference shall hold quadrennial -sessions at such tima and place as the Executive Committee shall designate by a notice published in the Advent Review and Sabbath Herald in three consecutive issues at least four months before the date for the opening of the session. In case special world conditions seem to any Autumn Council to make it imperative to postpone the calli4 of the session, the Execu- tive Committee shall have authority to make such postponement not to exceed two years, giving notice to all divisions. Sec. 2. The Executive Committee may call special sessions of the General Conference at such time and place as it deems proper, by a like notice as of regular sessions, and the transactions of such special sessions shall have the same force as those of the regular sessions. Sec. 3. The election of officers, and the voting on all other matters of business shall be by viva voce vote unless otherwise demanded by a majority of the delegates present. Article IX — By-Laws The voters of this Conference may enact By-Laws and amend or repeal them at any session thereof, and. such By-Laws may embrace any pro- vision not inconsistent with the Constitution. Article X — Amendments This Constitution or its By-Laws may be amended by a two thirds' vote of the voters present and voting at any session: provided that, if it is proposed 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 — Division Sections Sec. 1. The General Conference shall conduct its world-wide work in division sections, each section to operate within a specified territory in harmony with the policy of the General Conference. CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS � 345 Sec. 2. Union conference and union mission field organization shall he preserved, and such fields, together with all other organizations and institutions within the territory, shall be responsible to the respective division committees. Sec. 3. The division fields shall be known as, Australasian Division, Central European Division, China Division, Far Eastern Division, Inter- American Division, North American Division, Northern European Divi- sion, South American Division, Southern African Division, Southern Asia Division, Southern European Division, and Soviet Russia Division. The boundaries of these division sections shall be subject to adjustment only at the General Conference sessions, or at biennial council sessions, pro- vided no division territorial lines shall be changed when such division is not represented at the council by one of its executive officers, or other- wise when such division has not given consent, except under an emer- gency such as war; in such case the General Conference Committee shall make such provision as is necessary for the conduct of the work in the territory concerned. Article II — Vice-Presidents Sec. 1. Vice-Presidents shall be elected as follows: three Vice-Presi- dents for general administrative work, and one additional Vice-President for each division of the General Conference. Sec. 2. The General Vice-Presidents shall assist the President in his administrative work as the Executive Committee may direct. The Vice-President for North America shall work under the direction of the General Conference Committee. Sec. 3. The Vice-Presidents elected for the divisions outside of North America shall act as chairmen of the division committees operating in their respective fields, and shall have charge of the work in those fields under the direction of the division committees, and shall be designated within their respective division territories as presidents of the divisions over which they preside. Article III — Associate and Statistical Secretaries Sec. 1. The term " associate secretary " shall be used to designate the Secretaries elected to be associated with the Secretary of the General Con- ference, or such secretary or secretaries as may be elected to be asso- ciated with any Departmental Secretary, in carrying the primary re- sponsibilities of his office. Sec. 2. Associate Secretaries shall be elected to share the work of the General Conference Secretary. Such Associate Secretaries shall also be elected as may be deemed necessary to assist the Departmental Secre- taries in the conduct of their work. Sec. 3. At each regular session the Conference shall elect a Statistical Secretary, whose duties shall be to compile statistics of the world work, reporting the same under the direction of the Executive Committee. Article IV — Division Secretaries Sec. 1. The term "Division Secretary" shall be used to designate the person elected to serve as secretary of a division. Sec. 2. A Division Secretary shall be elected for each division outside of North America. 346 � CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS Sec. 3. The Division Secretaries shall work under the direction of the division committees. It shall be their duty to keep the minutes of the division committee meetings, to furnish to the President, the gen- eral Vice-Presidents, Treasurer, and Secretaries of the General Con- ference a copy of their minutes, to collect information and to make such reports as may be required, and to do such other work as usually pertains to such office. Article V —Assistant and Division Departmental Secretaries Sec. 1. The term " assistant departmental secretary " shall be used to designate such persons as are appointed to assist the Departmental Sec- retaries and their Associate Secretaries in the Departmental work of the General Office. Sec. 2. Division Departmental Secretaries shall be elected for the respective division fields, and shall labor under the direction of the division committee. Sec. 3. Division committees shall appoint such other secretaries as may be needed to serve in special capacities, to labor under the direction of the division committee. Article VI — General Field Secretaries Sec. 1. The term " general field secretary " shall be used to designate such persons as may be employed by the General Conference to travel extensively both at home and abroad in the interests of the general work. Sec. 2. Such General Field Secretaries shall be elected as may be deemed necessary to assist the officers of the General Conference in carrying on the world-wide work, and they shall labor under the direction of the Executive Committee. Sec. 3. Such Division Field Secretaries shall be elected as may be deemed necessary to labor in the divisions under the direction of the division committees. Article VII — Undertreasurer and Assistant Treasurers An Undertreasurer and Assistant Treasurers shall be elected to share with the Treasurer the work of his office. They shall perform such duties connected with the Treasury Department as may be assigned to them by the Treasurer or by the Executive Committee. They may be authorized by the Executive Committee to sign checks under the instruc- tion of the Treasurer. Article VIII — Division Treasurers Sec. 1. The term " division treasurer " shall be used to designate the treasurers elected for the respective divisions outside of North America. Sec. 2. A Division Treasurer shall be elected for each division outside of North America. Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of the Division Treasurers to receive and disburse the funds of the General Conference made available for their territory, under the direction of the division committee, and to perform such other duties as usually pertain to such office. Article IX — Executive Committee Sec. 1. During the intervals between the sessions of the General Con- CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS � 347 ference, the Executive Committee shall have full administrative power, with authority to grant credentials and licenses, and to fill for the cur- rent term any vacancies that may occur in its offices, boards, commit- tees, or agents, by death, resignation or otherwise. The Executive Com- mittee shall also have power to withdraw credentials or licenses by a two thirds' vote of the members present and voting at any regular committee meeting. Sec. 2. A majority of the full membership of the Executive Committee, including the President or any other officer of the General Conference appointed temporarily as chairman, is empowered to transact business at any time and place. Any seven members of the Executive Committee, including an officer of the General Conference, shall, after due notice to available members, constitute a quorum of the Executive Committee, and shall be empowered to transact such executive business as is in harmony with the general plans outlined by the committee at the designated place of meeting of the Executive Committee as hereinafter provided. Sec. 3. All meetings of the Executive Committee, except majority meetings, shall be held at the general headquarters, or at such other place as may be definitely arranged by a majority meeting of the Execu- tive Committee, or by the quorum of at least seven members meeting in regular session at general headquarters. Sec. 4. Meetings of the Executive Committee may be called at any time by the ranking officer of the Conference who may be present at headquarters. and such officer, or any member of the committee ap- pointed by him, shall act as chairman of the meeting. Sec. 5. Minority meetings of less than seven members of the Execu- tive Committee may be held at the General administrative office for the transaction of necessary routine business, but actions taken at such meetings shall not be final until the minutes of such meetings have been approved in a regular session of the Executive Committee. Article X — Division Committees Sec. I. In each division outside of North America, a division com- mittee shall be constituted as hereinafter provided, for the transaction of business pertaining to the division. � • Sec. 2. The members of a division committee shall be the President, the Secretary, and the Treasurer of the Division, the Presidents of union conferences, the Superintendents of union missions, the Division Vield Secretaries, the Division Departmental Secretaries, and any other members of the General Conference Committee present. Other persons may also be appointed as members of the Division Committee. Sec. 3. The actions taken by Division Committees pertaining to the administration of affairs in the division field, shall be considered final. provided they are in harmony with the plans and policy of the General Conference as set forth in the Constitution and By-Laws, and in its Executive Committee actions at regular Autumn Councils. Sec. 4. It shall be arranged as far as practicable for each division field outside of North America to send its President or such representa- tives as may be chosen, to the annual Councils of the General.Conference Executive Committee. Sec. 5. Five members of a division committee, including the chair- man, shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of bUsiness. When 348 � CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS the chairman is to be absent from headquarters, he and the committee shall designate an acting chairman. Minority meetings of less than five members of the division committee may be held for the transaction of necessary routine business, but actions taken at such meetings shall not be final until the minutes of such meetings have been approved in a meeting with a quorum present. Sec. 6. As the Australasian field consists of only one union organiza- tion, the time and extent of the development of the division feature of that organization shall be optional with the Australasian Union Con- ference, it being understood that until the divisional feature is developed, the president of the Australasian Union Conference shall be a Vice- President of the General Conference, and the Australasian Union Con- ference will function as a division of the General Conference in all phases of its relation to the world movement. Article XI — Corporation Boards At each regular session of the General Conference the requisite boards of trustees, according to their respective Constitutions and By-Laws, shall be elected for each legal corporation serving and holding properties and receiving gifts and legacies for the General Conference unincorpo- rated. The trustees of the General Conference Corporation shall also constitute the Board of Trustees of the General Conference Association. Article XII — Departments See. I. The Departmental Secretaries and Associate Secretaries eleeted by the General Conference shall work under the direction of the Executive Committee of the General Conference, and shall occupy an advisory relation to the field. Sec. 2. The Executive Committee shall appoint a representative de- partmental committee of counsel for each department. Such committee shall in each case be composed of the secretaries of the department, the secretaries of departmental work in the divisions, and of such other persons as the Executive Committee may deem necessary. Article XIII — Auditors and Audits See. 1. The Executive Committee shall have the accounts of the General Conference and of its legal corporations audited at least once each calen- dar year, and the Auditor or one of the associate auditors shall report upon the same to the Executive Committee annually. The Auditor or an associate auditor, as may be arranged, shall report also, for the quad- rennial period, to the General Conference at its regular sessions. The General Conference Auditor and the associate auditors shall also be made available for auditing the accounts of union conferences and general in- stitutions, as well as division accounts. The auditors shall be under the general direction of the Executive Committee. Sec. 2. The division committees shall have authority to appoint an auditor or auditors to audit the books of such organizations or institu- tions within their territories as the division committee shall direct. • Article XIV — Wages and Expenses Sec. 1. The Executive Committee shall appoint annually eight persons not in its employ who, with the officers of the General Conference, and CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS � 349 not less than seven presidents of union conferences, shall constitute a committee to audit the expense accounts of employees, and to fix their wages for the succeeding year. Sec. 2. The Executive Committee shall have power to make such adjustment from time to time in the wage of clerks, stenographers, and other routine workers as may be necessary. • Article XV — Funds Sec. 1. The funds of the General Conference shall be as follows: (a) A tithe of the tithe receipts of the union conferences and union missions and of the local conferences and missions not included in union conferences and union missions. (b) Regular missions offerings. (c) Special donations. (d) Such percentage of the regular tithe of local conferences as may be determined at a joint meeting of the Executive Committee and con- ference presidents. (e) Surplus tithes which may be appropriated by local and union con- ferences for the mission fields. (f) A tithe of the profits of publishing houses, sanitariums, and other profit-earning institutions which are under the control of the General Conference, or which, because of the character of their work, have more than local influence and responsibility. Such percentage of the annual profit also of these institutions, after deducting the tithe, as may be arranged by joint council of the Executive Committee of the General Con- ference with the board of management of each institution. (g) Such percentage of the funds of union conferences and missions and of institutions and tract societies, as may be arranged by the Gen- eral Conference Committee in counsel with conference presidents, the same to be known as the Sustentation Fund for the support of aged and infirm workers, and for the dependent widows and orphans of workers. Article XVI — Appropriations Sec. 1. The Executive Committee shall make its appropriations for home and foreign work at the Autumn Councils, said appropriations to be based on budgets from the fields requiring financial help. Sec. 2. Appropriations shall be made subject to the receipt of the full amount of funds estimated in the General Conference budget. In case of a shortage, the distribution shall be on a pro-rata basis to all the 'interests represented in the budget. Sec. 3. Appropriations for major permanent investments shall be held in trust for the purpose for which the appropriation was designated. In case the project is abandoned, the funds shall revert to the General Con- ference. Other funds appropriated to division fields shall be administered by the division committees. Sec. 4. All funds raised in division fields, except the regular funds belonging to the General Conference, as indicated under Article XV, may be used for the advancement of the work in the fields in which they were raised. Sec. 5. General Conference funds in all the world shall be made avail- able to meet the annual appropriations of the General Conference. 350 � CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS Article XVII — Finance Sec. 1. The Treasurer of the General Conference shall carry a Re- serve Fund to tide over a possible financial depression, equal to one fourth the regular appropriations of the preceding year, said Reserve Fund to be held in cash and in readily convertible securities. Sec. 2. The Executive Committee acting through its legal agency, the General Conference Corporation, shall have power to make such annuity contracts as may seem desirable; but all moneys obtained in this way shall be invested in securities, and not be made available for appropriation until the annuity contracts have expired. Sec. 3. The tithes and mission offerings received by the General Con ference shall be held as a trust for appropriations to the work of the Seventh-day Adventist denomination. It shall not be within the pre- rogative, therefore, of the General Conference Committee, the Treasury Department, nor of any agent or agency of the denomination, to loan these funds to private individuals, to indorse notes, sign bonds or other securities, or in any way to divert the funds of the General Conference from their intended purpose. See. 4. The basis for computing per capita funds shall be the average of the membership of the four quarters of the second preceding calendar year as published by the Statistical Secretary in his quarterly reports. MIN ISTERIAL Only the names of ordained and licensed ministers appear in this list, the latter indicated thus: (1). AAts0E, N. J. (1), Box 507, Bozeman, Mont. Aalborg, N. J., 124 W. 9th St., Hutchinson, Kans. Aaron, N. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Narsapur, W. Godavery, Abanda, Wm. (1), Luwazi Mission, P. 0. Nkata Bay, Nyasaland, Africa. Abbott, Dr. D. H. (1), P. 0. Box 468, Bloemfontein, 0. F. S., South Africa. Abbott, F. L., 1732 N. 49th St., Milwaukee, Wis. Abbott, G. K., M. D., 215 W. Stanley St., Ukiah, Calif. Abdy, R. (1), 186 Thamboo Samy Rd., Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States. Abegg, S. J. (1), 4224 N. E. Failing St., Portland, Oreg. Abel, R. P., Ubol, Siam. Abel, Themistocle (1), Petite- Riviere de L'Artibonite, Haiti, West Indies. Abney, B. W., Barmbeck Ave., Newlands, Cape, South Africa. Abrahamsen, K., William Thranes- gate 10, Oslo, Norway. Ackerman, J. M. (1), 764 E. 18th St., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. AcMoody, C. E., 1318 Versailles Ave., Alameda, Calif. Acosta, Eloy (1), Box 3005, San- turce, Puerto Rico. Adair, G. E. (1), "Mizpah" Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Adair, R. H. (1), "Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Adams, E. H., Box 23, Pismo Beach, Calif. Adams, � M., Box 271, Iloilo, Iloilo, Philippine Islands. Adams, J. W., 715 West Lugonia Ave., Redlands, Calif. DIRECTORY Adams, P. P., 429 Center St., Watsonville, Calif. Adams, W. E. (I), 114 Third Ave., N., Birmingham, Ala. Adams, W. L., Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone. Adams, W. M., 1246 Lexington Drive, Glendale, Calif. Adamsky, W., K_neiphOfsche Hof- gasse 22, I., Konigsberg (Pr.), Germany. Adkins, W. L., Peewee Valley San., Peewee Valley, Ky. Adolph, E., Hinterm, Bahnhof 30, Niiremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Aeschlimann, A., Calle Chile 1743, Mendoza, F. C. P., Argentina, South America. Aeschlimann, V. K. (1), Casilla 130, Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentina, South America. Afa'ese, Sanika (1), Apia, Samoa, Pacific Ocean. Afenir, J. 0., Box 1772, Manila, Philippine Islands. Agian, M. (1), Box 34, Jesselton, British North Borneo. Agnello, S. (1), Via dei Cimbri 23, Napoli, Italy. Aguilar, Faustino, Apartado 175, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. Aguilar, Isidro, Apartado 4078, Madrid, Spain. Aguilar, Jose, Apartado 218, Gua- temaa, Rep. of Guatemala, Cen- tral America. Airey, R. W., Gaston, Oreg. Akondwe, Robert (1), Luwazi Mis- sion, P. 0. Nkata Bay, Nyasa- land, Africa. Albrecht, J., Fabian-utea 5, Mis- kolc, Hungary. Alcock, H. J. 233 N. Kendall St., Battle Creek, Mich. Alexe, N., Aleia Constandache No. 3, Galati, Rumania. Alexander, H. C. (1), 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Alexander, L. R. (1), 217 N. W. 7th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. 351 352 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY All, J. E., 40 W. 31st St., Coving- ton, Ky. Allen, A. N., Caixa Postal 2898, Capital, Brazil, South America. Allen, C. E., Whitestown, Ind. Allen, L. E., 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Allen, M. J., 596 Valencia Place, Covina, Calif. Allison, J. W., Box 275, San Ber- nardino, Calif. Allison, T. II., 730 Oakwood Blvd., Chicago, Ill. Allum, F. A., Gordon Ave. (Post office Box 27), Hamilton, New South Wales, Australia. Almonte, Eliel, Casilla 2830, San- tiago, Chile, South America. Althoff, W., Fasanenstr. 63, I., Braunschweig, Germany. Altman, Roger, Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Alva, A. A. (1), Casilla 1002, Linia, Peru. South America. Ambs, K. F. (I), So. Calif. Jr. Col- lege, Arlington, Calif. Amelung, K. Kornerstr. 6-8, Bres- lau 13, Germany. Amian, W., Neustadt Contrescarpe 30, I., Bremen, Germany. Ammundsen, W. B., Mountain View, Calif. Amundsen, Wesley, Box 1040, Clovis, N. Mex. Andahazy, V. (1), 564 13th Ave., Newark, N. J. Andersen, E. R. (1), Suomisvej 5, Copenhagen V., Denmark. Anderson, A. A. (1), 2104 S. Bran- son St., Marion, Ind. Anderson, Alf., Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Anderson, A. N., Lanao, Lanao, Mindao, Philippine Islands. Anderson, August, 2101 25th Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn. Anderson, A. S., 84 Oak St., James- town, N. Y. Anderson, A. W., "Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Anderson, B. L., S. D. A. Mission, Kulangsu, Amoy, China. Anderson, C. R., Loma Linda, Calif. Anderson, C. V., 2001 24th Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Anderson, H. P., Milton, Wis. Anderson, I. H. (1), 42 Laurel Court, Bridgeport, Conn. Anderson, J. D., 84 J ervois Road, Auckland, New Zealand. Anderson, J. F., 254 Carroll St., Takorna Park, D.C. Anderson, J. N., 3800 S. 48th St., Lincoln, Nebr. Anderson, J. P., S. D. A. Mission, Tungshan, Canton, China. Anderson, L. R., 124 8th St., National City, Calif. Anderson, M. E., R.F.D. 1, Franks- vine, Wis. Anderson, 0. K., Gordon Ave., Hamilton (P. O. Box 27), N. S.W., Australia. Anderson, R. A., La Sierra Rural Station, Arlington, Calif. Anderson, T. A., Box J. 1011, Ade- laide, South Australia, Australia. Anderson, V. A. (1), 323 6th St., Calumet, Mich. Anderson, V. G., 1651 S. Pennsyl- vania St., Denver, Colo. Anderson, W. H., Grove Ave., Claremont, Cape Province, South Africa. Andersson, Alfr., Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Andrae (1), Mombera Mission, P. 0. Mzimba, Nyasaland, Africa. Andrean, 0. D. (1), Apartado 92, Managua, Rep. de Nicaragua, Central America. Andreasen, M. L., 3800 S. 48th St., Lincoln, Nebr. Andreassen, A. A. (1), Box 406, Trondheim, Norway. Andress Wm. M., New England Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass. Andrews, Dr. L. L. (1), 1764 N.W. 36th St., Miami, Fla. Andrews, W. R., 52 Washington St., Middletown, N. Y. Andross, C. E., 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 353 Andross, E. E., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Ang, K. H. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Kulangsu, Amoy, China. Angell, I. M. (1), Patrocinio No. 6, Vlbora, Havana, Cuba. Angervo, 0., Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Annofsky, E. G., S. D. A. Mission, Nanning, Kwangsi, China. Ansel, Albert, Fangelsbachstr. 11, Stuttgart,Wurtemberg,Germany. Ansley, R. E.. Shiloh Mission, P. 0. Lunsklip, via Potgieters- rust, North Transvaal, South Africa. Apigian, J. H. (1), Alliance, Nebr. Apollon, F. D., Les Cayes, Haiti, West Indies. Appel, G. J., Northwest China Union Mission of S. D. A., Lanchow, Kansu, China. Aquino, Cornelio, Apartado 107, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. Arasola, A., Annank 7, Helsing- fors, Finland. Arcaliefscky, N., Aleia Constand- ache No. 3, Galati, Rumania. Archbold, B. L. (1), 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Archbold, W. R., 1404 W. 3rd St., Sioux City, Iowa. Arguzon, G. (I), Box 32, Legaspi, Albay, Philippine Islands. Aritonang, H., Advent Zendingsge- nootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeeling North Sumatra, Siantar, Su- matra, Netherlands East Indies. Arloo, J. M. (1), Box 45, Bekwai, Gold Coast, West Africa. Armitage, F. B., Paradise Valley Sanitarium, National City, Calif. Armstrong, A. D., 3131 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Armstrong, A. K., Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, London, N. 7, England. Armstrong, H. W., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Armstrong, V. T., Post Box 226, Singapore, Straits Settlements. I2 Armstrong, W. H., Route 3, Dayton, Tenn. Armstrong, W. W., P. 0. Box 970, Nairobi, Kenya Colony, East Africa. Arnesen, Erik, Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway. Arnhold, A., Kneiphofehe Hofgasse 22, Konigsberg/Pr., Germany. Arnone, A. 12, rue de Mulhouse, Alger, Algeria. Arriaga, Ladislao (1), Apartado 107, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. Arroya, Rafael (1), Agricultura 79, Colonia Escandon, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. Arumanayagam, S. K. (1), Nadar's Bungalow, Kodaikanal, Madura Dist., India. Arzoo, A., M. D. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Shah Ave. 20, Teheran, Iran. Ascione, Andres, Calle Uriarte 2429 (Plaza Italia), Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Ash, S. L., Box 66, Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies. Ashbaugh, F. G., 1961 Eden Ave., Glendale, Calif. Ashcroft, C. E. (1), 8 Yarra St., Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. Ashlock, C. J. (1), 2430 Gould St., Columbus, Ga. Ashlock, J. F., S. D. A. Mission, Nongthymmai, Shillong, Assam, India. Ashod, E. (1), Boite Postale 595, Beyrouth, Lebanon. Ashton, E. (1), Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, London, N. 7, England. Ashton, N. S., Drawer 1100, Or- lando, Fla. Ashun, J. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Box 45, Bekwai, Gold Coast, West Africa. Asiano, D. (1), Via dei Cimbri 23, Napoli, Italy. Astleford, Lunney, Box 123, Belize, British Honduras. Atherly, W. H. (I), Box 930, Charlotte, N. C. Atiga, T. P., Artacho, Sison, Pan- gasinan, Philippine Islands. 354 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Atkin, W. E., Box 1871, Phoenix, Ariz. Atkins, A. S. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Matupi, Rabaul, Mandated Territory of New Guinea. Atteberry, A. N. (1), Madison, Tenn. Atteberry, Mrs. Minnie Sype (1), General Delivery, St. Cloud, Fla. Aufderhar, H. A., 1829 West Fifth St., Bend, Oreg. Aug, A., Merepuistee 14a, Tallinn, Estonia. Augsburger, Ulysse, 8 avenue de l'Eglise Anglaise, Lausanne, Switzerland. Avery, W. L., 3664 Taft St., Arling- ton, Calif. Avila, Manuel, Patrocinio• No. 6, Vibora, Havana, Cuba. Axelsen, Arthur (1), Oak Park Academy, Nevada, Iowa. Ayars, E. U. (1) Calle V. Vergara 3227, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Azevedo,E. R. (1), Caixa Postal 810, 'urityba, Parana, Brazil, South America. BAASCH, H. E., 440 Kearney, Fresno, Calif. Babcock, C. M., 114 E. St. Paul St., St. Joseph, Mo. Babienco, T. T., 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex, England. Bacela, J. N., 1073 Location, Queenstown, C. P., South Africa. Bachmann, E. (1), Stampfenbach- str. 85, Zurich, Switzerland. Baciu, GI., Strada Popa Tatu 38, Bucuresti II, Rumania. Backer, F., Brtickenstrasse 34a, Hamm inV., Germany. Bacon, A. E., Midland Bank Cham- bers, 506 Holloway Road, Lon- don, N. 7, England. Badaut, Paul, 5 Boulevard Long- champ, Marseille, France. 13adcock, A. M. (1), 8 Yarra St., Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. Badderuddin (1), c/o 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. 13iideseu, D., Str. Plaesilor 11, Ploesti, Rumania. Badgley, R. L. (1), Box 82, Astoria, Oreg. Baer, R. T., Wellington Ave., Route 1, Grand Junction, Colo. Baerg, John (1), Pacific Union Col- lege, Angwin, Calif. Baerg, Henry (1), 1120 Keeaumoku St., Honolulu, Hawaii. Baez, Alfonso (1), Agricultura 79, Colonia Escandon, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. Blihler, R., Stampfenbachstrasse 85, Zurich, Switzerland. Bar, E. W., S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Bahr, E., Bruckenstrasse 34a, Hamm i/W., Germany. Bahre, G., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Niiremberg, Bayern, Germany. Baierle, Chas., Providence Road, Route 1, Media, Pa. Bailey, D. A. (1), Review and Her- ald, Takoma Park, Washington, D.C. Bailey, F. C., Midland Bank Cham- bers, 506 Holloway Rd., London, N. 7, England. Bailey, G. W., Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, London, N. 7, England. Bailey, M. R., 1918 Douglas St., Rockford, Ill. Bairagee, A. K. (1), 36 Park St., Calcutta, India. Bairagee, I. B. (1), 36 Park St., Calcutta, India. Bairagee, T. C. (1), 36 Park St., Calcutta, India. Baird, G. W., Newbold Missionary College, near Rugby, Warwick- shire, England. Baird, H., S. D. A. Mission, Shwen- yaungbin, Toungoo, Burma. Bajor, L., Szaely Bertalan-utca 13, Budapest VI, Hungary. Baker, A. L., Mountain View, Calif. Baker, C. H., Casilla, 1002, Lima, Peru, South America. Baker, Isaac, Route 1, 330 Fletcher Ave., Fayetteville, Ark. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 355 Baker, J. D., Box 2, Loma Linda, Calif. Baker, R. C., 1235 S. Grant St., Tacoma, Wash. Bakhsh, Nabi (1), 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Bakke, Mogens (1), Suomisvej 5, Copenhagen V., Denmark. Man, Leon, Strada Cohanovschi 1, Cernauti, Rumania. Baldwin, J. W. (1), 30 Voyle Road, Cantt., Rangoon, Burma. Baldwin, W. C., Delhi, Calif. Balharrie, Gordon (1), 115 Elm St., So., Timmins, Ontario, Canada. Ball, M. S. (1), "Mizpah," roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Ballack, M., Haydnstr. 16, Dresden- A., Germany. Balmer, F. T., 236172 S. Brodie St., Fort William, Ontario, Canada. Balodis, 0. (I), Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Balogun, A. I., S. D. A. Mission, Box 19, Ibadan, Nigeria, W. C., Africa. Banfield, M. S., Kenwood Road, Blue Ash, Ohio. Banks, E. C. (1), 2001 24th Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Banks, Nathaniel (1), 3145 39th St., San Diego, Calif. Barbosa, Deodoro (1), Caixa Postal 233, Victoria, Espirito Santo, Brazil, South America. Barclay, W. L. (1), 114 Kaine St., San Antonio, Tex. Bard, Alphonse (1), 12 rue de Mul- house, Alger, Algeria. Barengrub, M., Merepuistee 14-a., Tallinn, Estonia. Bar-Joel, J. (1), Mission Adven- tista, Ambohijatovo, Tananarive, Madagascar. Barnedo, C. B. (1), Box 32, Legaspi, Albay, Philippine Islands. Barnes, A. E. (1), 3131 Pasadena -Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Barnhardt, A. M. (1), 55 South Main St., Rochester, N. H. Baroi, P. N. (I), 36 Park St., Cal- cutta, India. Baron, G. (1), Turecka, I., Warsaw, Poland. Barr, W. E. Glendale Sanitarium, Glendale, Calif. Barrett, A. R., Marovo Lagoon, via Tulagi, Solomon Islands, Pacific Ocean. Bartha, B., Str. Clemenceau 5/a, Cluj, Rumania. Bartholomew, P. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Yunnanfu, Yunnan, China. Bartlett, A. W., 225 N. Adams Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Bartlett, C. A. (1), Box 41, Aba, Nigeria, West Coast, Africa. Bartlett, W. T., 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex, England. Barto, W. P., 1120 Keeaumoku St., Honolulu, Hawaii. Bates, Dr. F. E., Box 310, Hong Kong, China. Bates, G. D. (1), 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India. Battye, W. E., "Tereora" The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Bauer, C. L. (1), 1923 Eden Ave., Glendale, Calif. Bauer, Jovan, Vojvode Protica 12, Beograd VII, Jugoslavia. Baum, C. S., 1608 S. 53d St., Philadelphia, Pa. Baumbach, E. (1), Neustadt-Con- trescarpe 30, I., Bremen, Ger- many. Bausch er, 0., Ktirnerstr. 6-8, Bres- lau 13, Germany. Bautista, Demetrio (I), Box 39, Lucena, Tayabas, Philippine Islands. Bautista, J. 0., Korror, Palau (Pelew) Island. Baxter, W. E., Apartado Nacional 436, Bogota, Colombia, South America. Baybarz, A. M., 404 Avenue Bldg., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can- ada. Beach, W. R., Hoheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. 356 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY . Beams, J. W., .Route 1, Box 386, Arlington, Calif. Beans, L. G. (1), Box 109, New- castle, Wyo. l3eardsell, S. W. (1), Box 1352, Nairobi, Kenya Colony, East Africa. Beardsley, J. I., Holly, Mich. Beavon, E. A., 2832 E. 24th Ave., Vancouver,' British Columbia, Canada. 13eazley, A. L., 1420 N. Main St., Decatur, 111. Beck, C., 310 E. 158th St., New York, N. Y. Beck, Henry, 222 Almond St., Georgetown, British Guiana, South America. Becker, Carl, Casilla 130, Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentina, South America. Becker, V. W., 112 St. Louis Ave., Ft. Worth, Tex. Beckner, H. R. (1), 594 Knapps Highway, Bridgeport, Conn. Beckner, R. A., 30 Voyle Road, Rangoon, Burma. Becraft, V. C., 4450 S. E. Ash St., Portland, Oreg. Beddoe, E. E., 519 S. Rock Island, El Reno, Okla. Bee, C. M. (1), Star Route, Rhine- . lander, Wis. Beem, T. M., 120 So. Belmont Ave., Glendale, Calif. Beer, Luigi, Casilla Postale 408, Florence, Italy. Begemann, H., Bruckenstrasse 34a, Hamm i/W., Germany. Behr, H., Eschenheimer Anlage 32, Frankfurt/Main, Germany. Behrendt, P., Kneiphofache Hof - ga,sse 22, Konigsberg/Pr., Ger- many. Behrens, A., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Behrens, E., " Tereora," The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Behrens, J. H., 1112 Gower St., Los Angeles, Calif. Beier, J., Haydnstr. 16, Dresden-A., Germany. Belding, M. A., Route 1, Box 78, Boring, Oregon. Belgrave, C. C., 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India. Belich, Ilija, 12260 Mackay St., Detroit, Mich. Bell, A. R., 2209 Young St., Belling- ham, Wash. Bell, C. V. (1), " Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Bell, J. E., 22 Zulla Road, Mapper- ley Park, Nottingham, England. Bell, 0. J. (1), 1215 Marshall St., Little Rock, Ark. Bellah, C. G., Fredricktown, Mo. Belleau, G. S., 202 S. Palouse St., Walla Walla, Wash. Bellows, R. J., 412 Water St., Paw Paw, Mich. Belloy, J. (1), 11-13 rue Ernest Allard, Brussels, Belgium. Belote, L. W., 250 Ardmore Ave., Trenton, N. J. Belz, Rudolpho, Caixa Postal 1830, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. Bement, W. E., 920 County Ave., Texarkana, Ark. Bender, U., Mountain Sanitariun4, Fletcher, N. C. Benezech, E., Mission Adventiste, Ambohijatovo, Tananarive, Mad- agascar. Benezech, Paul (1), Migsion Adven- tiste, Nanga-Eboko, par Yaounde, Cameroon, West Africa. Benjamin (1), Luwazi Mission, P. 0. Nkata Bay, Nyasaland, Africa. Benson, H. F., Soonan, Chosen. Benton, R. L., Box 128, Keene, Tex. Bentz, A. V., 1031 Washington Ave., Chehalis, Wash. Benyovsky 0., Cintorinka 1. a. blob B, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. 13erchin, A., Calle Chile 1743, Men- doza, F. C. P., Argentina, South America. Berg, Henry, 3133 Hackberry St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Berger, Theophilo, Caixa Postal 378, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, South America. Berghauer, I., Szekely Bertalan- utca 13, Budapest VI, Hungary. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 357 Bergherm, Walter A., Box 0, Bal- boa, Canal Zone. Bergherm, Wm. H., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Berglund, Costa (1), Wasagatan 12, Goteborg, Sweden. Bergstrom, R. H. (1), Mission Ad- ventiste, Marou a, Cameroon, West Africa. Beriat, Ce (1), Mombera Mission, P. 0. Mzimba, Nyasaland, Af- rica. Berle, E. (1), Casier 257, Fort-de- France, Martinique, French West Indies. Berner, E., Kriegsstrasse 84, Karls- ruhe i/B., Germany. Bernstein, 0. 0., 6311 Blanchard Canyon Road, Tajunga, Calif. Berry, G. W., 481 W. 5th St., Love- land, Colo. Berry, R. E. (1), 1233 Steeds Lane, Augusta, Ga. Berry, Vernon (1), Box 68, San Jose, Calif. Berry, W. 0., Huntington, W. Va. Bertalot, Elia, Via Trieste 17, Florence, Italy. Berthelsen, P. E., Enterprise, Kans. Berthold, J. W., Lange Beesten- markt 102, The Hague, Nether- lands. Berzenczei, K. (1), Szekely Berta- lan-utca 13, Budapest VI, Hun- gary. Beskow, H. P. (1), Avda. Garibaldi 2584, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America. Betea, P., Str. N. Grigorescu 4, Arad, Rumania. Bethmann, E. care Hasso Bros., "Baghdad, Iraq. Betram, W., Lange Beestenmarkt 102, The Hague, Netherlands. Bevan, J. G., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Bhaggian, M. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Kottarakara, Travancore, South India. Biaggi, A. (1), Casilla S5, Puno, Peru, South America. Bicknell, P. F., South Lancaster, Mass. Bidero, N. J. (1), Box 262 Reyk- javik, Iceland. Bidwell, W. E., Chase City, Va. Bietz, A. L. (1), 315 Washington Court, Mankato, Minn. Bietz, E. E. (1), Campion Academy, Route 2, Loveland, Colo. Bietz, R. R., 1002 Fourth Ave., Denver, Colo. Biggs, L. E. (I), Mountain View, Calif. Biller, R., Adventhaus, Hans Sachs- strasse 9, Chemnitz, Germany. 13illes, L. S., 77 Marlborough House, 58, Eloff St., Johannes- burg, Transvaal, South Africa. Binanzer, W., Eschenheimer An- lage 32, Frankfurt a Main, Ger- many. Bird, A. C., Route 3, Caldwell, Idaho. Bird, A. F., 22 Zulla Road, Mapper- ley Park, Nottingham, England. Bird, C. E., "Mizpah" 'Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Bird, W. L., Box 72, National. City, Calif. Birsin, J., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Birzgal, A., Vokieelu g-ve 57, Kau- nas, Lithuania. Bisel, H. E., 902 Elizabeth St., Lafayette, Ind. Bishai, Basta (1), Advent Villa, Mataria, Cairo, Egypt. 13jaanaes, E., Wm. Thranesgatc 10, Oslo, Norway. Black, L. J. (1), Box 584, Glendale, Calif. Blair, Ainsley (1), Box 147, Prince George, British Columbia, Can- ada. Blair, R. E. G. (1), 84 Jervois Road, Auckland, New Zealand. Blake, 0. A. (1), Box 401, Manila, Philippine Islands. Bland, F. L. (1), Box 2369, Char- lotte, N. C. Bland, L. EL, 4250 Tireman St., De- troit, Mich. 358 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Blandford, C. L., Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Block, E. T. (1), Casilla 2830, Santiago, Chile, South America. Block, Godofredo, Jr., Carlos Pelle- grini 1645, Corrientes, Argentina, South America. Block, R. (1), Casilla 2830, Santi- ago, Chile, South America. Blomstedt, A., Wasagatan 12, Goteborg, Sweden. Blosser, J. B., Cooks, Mich. ]3lue, I. F., P. 0. Box 15, Poona, India. Blunden, H. M., 1562 N. Chevy Chase Drive, Glendale, Calif. Bodrug, Nichol, Renfrew Bldg., 120 Seventh Ave., West, Cal- gary, Alberta, Canada. Boehm, E. (1), Mirigeda, Port Moresby, Papua, Pacific Ocean. Boehm, J. H., Caixa Postal 177, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, South America. Boehrig, G. H. (I), 734 Main St., Nevada, Iowa. Boger, E. C., care A. G. Gibson, R. F. D. 2, Gaston, Oreg. Bohlmann, J., Grindelberg 11, I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Bohm, Franz, Bayerstr. 36, Reich- enberg, Czechoslovakia. Bohn, A. D., 2717 Warren Ave., Seattle, Wash. Bohner, J. F. (1), South Lancaster, Mass. Bohner, L. F. (1), 399 Upper Seran- goon Rd., Singapore, Straits Settlements. Boix, Jose, Apartado 4078, Ma- drid, Spain. Boliman, C. P., 31 Westmoreland Ave., Takoma Park, Washing- ton, D.C. Bommer, J., Stampfenbachstrasse 85, Zurich, Switzerland. Bond, C. Lester, Taltoina Park, Washington, D. C. Bond, C. W. F., 922 Florida Ave., Hemet, Calif. 13oneff, B., Solunska 10, Sofia, Bulgaria. Bongini, Riccardo, Via Trieste 17, Florence, Italy. Bonney, C. R. (1), Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, London, N. 7, England. Bontempts, B. P. (1), 10310 Weigand Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Bookhart, J. A., Box 384, 22nd St. Sta., St. Petersburg, Fla. Boothby, R. L., 2613 Voelkel Ave., Dormont, Pittsburgh, Pa. Borg, S. T., 311 W. Washington Ave., Santa Ana, Calif. Borgas, L. A., Oaklands, via Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Borge, Govind (1), Box 64, Poona, India. Borrowdale, L. J., Berrien Springs, Mich. Borrowdale, R. J., S. D. A. Mission, Babumahal, Katoria P. 0., via Simultala, S. P., India. Bottcher, T., Kaiser-Wilhelm -Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Boulting, C. J. (1), 8 Yarra St., Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. Bourdeau, M. A. (1), Ellsworth, Ohio. Bowen H. E. (I), 513 Lieg Ave., Shawano, Wis. Bowen, T. E., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Bowers, L. I. (1), 399 Upper Seran- goon Road, Singapore, Straits Settlements. Bowett, T. S. (1), Resthaven Sani- tarium, Sydney, British Colum- bia, Canada. Bowles, R. E. (1), 2211 Farnain St., Omaha, Nebr. Box, H., R.egensburgerstrasse 22 V, Berlin W. 50, Germany. Boyd, P. M., 8 Dewitt St., Ashe- ville, N. C. Boykin, C. A. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Cunningham Road, Bangalore, South India. Boynton, C. E., Route 2, Ooltewah, Tenn. Boynton, J. W., 200 West Third St., Newberg, Oreg. Boynton, W. S., Box 2238, Boise, Idaho. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 359 Bozarth, C. W., Grove Ave., Clare- mont, Cape Province, South Af- rica. Bracer°, Rafael, Box 3005, San- turce, Puerto Rico. Bradford, R. L. (1), 937 Ohio St., Wichita, Kans. Bradford, R. L., 3833 Hamilton St., Philadelphia, Pa. Bradley, T. J., 902 Colombo St., Christchurch, New Zealand. Bradley, W. H., 910 Glass St., Olympia, Wash. Bradley, W. P., Post Box 226, Singapore, Straits Settlements. Briiger, R. (1), Neustadt-Contres- carpe 30, I., Bremen, Germany. Brajnicoff, B. K. (1) , 9 Tsitsihar St., New Town, Harbin, Manchuria. Brandstater, R., "Tereora," The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Brandt, Fr., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Brandford, J. L. (1), "Tereora," The l3oulevarde, Strathfield, New South Wales, Australia. Branson, E. L., 102 Jackson St., Jefferson City, Mo. Branson, W. H., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. 13ranster, G., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Braun, Carl (1), Drawer 36, Water- town, S. Dak. J., 2657 N. 39th St., Mil- waukee, Wis. Braun, Luiz, Caixa Postal 1830, Sin Paulo, Brazil, South Amer- ica. Bray, E. B., Route 1, Box 35, Beau- mont, Calif. Breed, A. J., College Place, Wash. Breitigam, R. R., Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone. Bremer, A., Fasanenstr. 63, I., Braunschweig, Germany. Brendel, A., Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Brennan, D. (1), S. D. A. Mission. latupi, Rabaul, Mandated Terri- tory of New Guinea. Brennan, H. R. (1), 55 Argyle St., Halifax, Nova Scotia. Brennwald, F. (1), Hoheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. Bresee, F. E., Union College, Lin- coln, Nebr. Bresee, H. N. (I), 16th and Morton, Falls City, Nebr. Bresee, B.. F., Drawer 36, Water- town, S. Dak. Brewer, N. F., 1207 Yu-Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. Brines, Dr. R. J. (1), Yencheng, Honan, China. Bringle, A. (1), Missao Adventista, Lepi, Angola, Portuguese West Africa. Bringle, A. S., Box 262, Enterprise, Kans. Bringle, Dr. C. P. (1), Mann Medi- cal Mission, P. 0. Maun, Bech- uanaland, via Palapye Rd., South Africa. Brinkmann, D., Elizabethstr. 20, III., Stettin i/Pr., Germany. Brinkmann, H., Haydnstr. 16, Dresden-A., Germany. Bristol, E. A., General Delivery, Loma Linda, Calif. Broad, W. 0., Marovo Lagoon, via Tulagi, Solomon Islands, Pacific Ocean. Brobecker, E. (1), 5 Blvd. d'Anvers, Strasbourg, Alsace, France. Broberg, Sv., S. D. A. Mission, • Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West Africa. Brock, R. H., Box 372, Orlando, Fla. Brodersen, H. N., S. D. A. Mis- sion, 57 29th Wei Lu, Mukden, Manchuria. Brooks, Edgar, Calle V. Vergara 3227, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Brorsen, A., 844 Thirty-fourth St., Oakland, Calif. Brouchy, F., Casilla 1003, Lima, Peru, South America. Brouchy, P. M., Avda. Garibaldi 2584. Montevideo, Uruguay, South America. 360 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Brown, B. W., 517 E. Pine St., Lodi, Calif. Brown, E. A., Box 533, Santa Rosa, Calif. Brown, G. G., 1326 N. Douty St., Hanford, Calif. Brown, G. M., Route 3, Searcy, Ark. Brown, H. C., Box 1871, Phoenix, Ariz. Brown, H. F., FItiheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. Brown, J. L., Calle Pino 3801, Bu- enos Aires, Argentina, South America. • Brown, R. J. (1), Boulder, Colo. Brown, S. (1), 437 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga. ]3rownlee, J. F., 437 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga. Browning, R. E. (1), 717 Boston, Muskogee, Okla. Brozio, 0. (1), Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Bruck, Carl, 1441 Dormont Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Bryan, B. F., 833 E. 4th St., National City, Calif. Bryant, F. J. (1), 1209 W. 22nd St., Little Rock, Ark. Bryant, R. J., Box 81, Carlsbad, Calif. Brzezinski, J., Haydnstr. 16, Dres- den-A., Germany. Buckley, E. A. (1), Caixa Postale, No. 33, Vila Luzo, Angola, Por- tuguese West Africa. Buckley, R. A. (1), P. 0. Leribe, Basutoland, South Africa. Buckwalter, J. A., 49 Linwood Ave., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Budd, G. L., College Place, Wash. Budnick, M., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-'Wilmersdorf, Germany. Bufano, C. (1), 58 Dayton St., New- ark, N. J. Buhalts, C. J., Route 3, Box 120A, Quitman, Miss. Buile, J. (1), Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Bullas, Ray (1), "Tereora" The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Bunch, F. L., 401 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, Straits Settle- ments. Bunch, T. G., Kellogg Inn, Battle Creek, Mich. Bunker, C. M., 55 South Main St., Rochester, N. H. Bunsode, Daniel (1), P. 0. Box 64, Poona, India. Bunsode, Kemuel (1), P. 0. Box 64, Poona, India. Bunyani, Simon, Luwazi Mission, P. 0. Nkata Bay, Nyasaland, Africa. Burden, J. A., Holtville, Calif. Burden, W. D., Route A, Box 185, Redlands, Calif. Bureaud, M. J., Mission Advent- iste, Ambohijatovo, Tananarive, Madagascar. Burg, F. M., College Place, Wash. Burger, A., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Burger, H. (1), Grindelberg 11, I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Burgess, G. T. (1), 1405 S. 7th St., Lincoln, Nebr. Burgess, M. A. (1), 3217 Roanoke Ave., Newport News, Va. Burgess, L. J., Paradise Valley Sanitarium, National City, Calif. Burke, I. M., 1482 Villa St., Moun- tain View, Calif. Burley, . S. G., Route 1, Box 336, La Grange, Ill. Burman, C. A., c/o E. M. C., Ber- rien Springs, Mich. Burns, N. C., 84 Jervois Road, Auckland, New Zealand. Burns, R. J., 37 O'Connell Terrace, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queens- land, Australia. Burnside, C. (I), 37 O'Connell Ter- race, Bowen Hills, Brisbane. Queensland, Australia. Burton, I. B., P. 0. Box 573, Bula- wayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Burwell, H. M. (1), 3131 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Busch, M., Regensburgerstrasse 22 V, Berlin 'W. 50, Germany. Buschner, G. (1), Fasanenstr, 63, I., Braunschweig, Germany. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 361 Bush, F. F. (1), 239 Cedar St., New Bedford, Mass. Bustos, B., Avda. Garibaldi 2584, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America. Butherus, D. C. (1), 1701 Conlyn St., Philadelphia, Pa. Butka, Dr. L. H. (1), 526 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, China. Butler, E. A. (1), Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Butler, F. J. (1), 8 Yarra St., Haw- thorn, Victoria, Australia. Butler, George, 2001 24th Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Butler, L. A. (1), 37 O'Connell Terrace, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Butler, 0. K., Cicero, Ind. Butler, S. C. (1), 47 Hay St., Su- biaco, Perth, West Australia, Australia. Butler, V., Stampfenbachstrasse 85, Zurich, Switzerland. Butler, W. A., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Butterfield, A. D., M. D. (1), Loma Linda, Calif. Butterfield, L. A., Route 3, Box M., Vicksburg, Miss. Butterfield, M. B., Gen. Del., Ponca City, Okla. Butz, E. S., Box J. 1011, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Bux, Nabi (1), c/o 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Buyck, R. (1), 130 Blvd. de l'Hopi- tal, Paris 13e, France. Buzgo, M., Szekely Bertalan-utca 13, Budapest VI, Hungary. Buzzell, A. B., S. D. A. Mission, Chengtu, Szechwan, China. CABARDO, A. 0. (1), Box 119, Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands. Cadiz, W. (1), Apartado 3005, San- turce, Puerto Rico. Cadwallader, E. M., Box 573, Bula- wayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Cady, M. E., 70 Flower Ave., Ta- koma Park, Washington, D. C. Caenel, J. A. de, 12 Rue de Mul- house, Alger, Algeria. Cahilig, R. B., Box 271, Iloilo, Iloilo, Philippine Islands. CalderOn, A. J. (1), Agricultura 79, Colonia Escandon, Tacubaya,13. F., Mexico. Calderone, R., 5136 Clarke St., Oak- land, Calif. Cales, Raymond, 712 24th St., Sacramento, Calif. Calkins, Glenn, 425 Canyon Drive, Glendale, Calif. Calvert, R. M., M. D. (1), Washing- ton Sanitarium, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Calvo, V. M. (I), Agricultura 79, Colonia Escandon, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. Campbell, A. J., S. D. A. Mission, Matupi, Rabaul, Mandated Ter- ritory of New Guinea. Campbell, G. A., Post Box 226, Singapore, Straits Settlements. Campbell, J. M., 1196 Forest Ave., Pasadena, Calif. Campbell, J. R., Box 573, Bula- wayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Campbell, M. N., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Campbell, M. V., Box 29, Brook- field, Ill. Campbell, P. 0., 190 Santa Rita Ave., Modesto, Calif. Campbell, R. G., 5005 43d Ave., Woodside, N. Y. Campbell, V. H. (1), Union Springs, New York. Cannon, W. J. (I), 22 Zulla Road, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, England. Cantwell, C. C., Box 64, Poona, India. Capman, H. J., 1434 W. 83rd St., Chicago, Ill. Capman, Joseph, Box 370, Hamil- ton, Bermuda. Cara, C. M., Box 39, Lucena, Taya- bas, Philippine Islands. Carcich, T., 539 Laurelton Road, Rochester, N. Y. Cardey, E. L., 4203 Penhurst Ave., Baltimore, Md. Cardey, 0. D., 8 Brevator St., Albany, N. Y. 362 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Cardey, P. C. (1), 1574 Brunswick Ave., Trenton, N. J. Carey, E. W., 6931 Georgia Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. Carlill, R. (1), 404 Avenue Bldg., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can- ada. Carlsson, David, Wasagatan 12, Goteborg, Sweden. Carlstjerna, C. 0., Wasagatan 12, Goteborg, Sweden. Carman, E. E., Route 4, Jefferson, Tex. Carpentero, Jose (1), Agricultura 79, Colonia Escandon, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. Carr, H. W., R. F. D. 1, Burt, N. Y. Carr, S. W., 37 O'Connell Terrace, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queens- land, Australia. Carrier, F. C., 2356 Central Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Carrington, J. T., 222 Almond St., Georgetown, British Guiana, South America. Carscallen, A. A., 222 Almond St., Georgetown, British Guiana, South America. Carswell, W. R. (1), " Tereora," The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Carter, C. A., Hupeh Training In- stitute, Hankow, Hupeh, China on furlough; address, care Ta - koma Academy, Washington, D.C. Carter, G. H. (1), Route 1, Lebanon, Pa. Carter, G. R., 707 Albert St., Lima, Ohio. Carter, H. W., 15 Canning Bead, Allahabad, India. Carter, J. B., 618 Peterson St., Ft. Collins, Colo. Carter, Lee (1), Box 696, Stamford, Tex. Carter, R. M., Route 2, Rogersville, Mo. Casebeer, G. W., 1029 Olive St., El Paso, Tex. Casebeer,H. D., 1456 Stanley Ave., Glendae, Calif. Cash, R. E. (1), 1215 Marshall, Little Rock, Ark. Castellani, 0., Rua Silo Joilo 10, 20, S. Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, South America. Castillo, Jose, Apartado 139, Sal- tillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Castillo, U. (1), Box 39, Lucena, Tayabas, Philippine Islands. Castle, Burton (1), Terre Haute, Ind. Castle, C. H., 1663 Court St., Sa- lem, Oregon. Catalano, Anthony, 3712 59th St., Woodside, N. Y. Cavalcante, C. (1), Via Trieste 17, Florence, Italy. Cave, Dr. Charles (1), Box 216, Bridgetown, Barbados, British West Indies. Caviness, L. L., Angwin, Napa Co., Calif. Ccama, Marcelino (1), Casilla 85, Puno, Peru, South America. Ceausu, D., Str. Plaesilor 11, Ploesti, Rumania. Cepl, J., Praha XI (Zizkov), Dvorakova 29, Czechoslovakia. Cesario, G. (1), Via dei Cimbri 23, Napoli, Italy. Cevaca, S., Suva Von, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Chae, T. H., S. D. A. Mission, Soonan, Chosen. Chai, G. U., S. D. A. Mission, Foo- chow, China. Chaij, N. (I), Avda. Garibaldi 2584, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America. Chambers, C. W., 1803 E. 2nd Ave., Durango, Colo. Chambe, Luciano (1), Casilla 85, Puno, Peru, South America. Chambilla, F. (1), Casilla 85, Puno, Peru, South America. Champion, M. G., 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Chan, S. C. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Tungshan, Canton, China. Chand, Faquir (1), 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Chaney, F. L., 50 Carroll Manor Circle, 'Lakonia Park, D.C. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 363 Chaney, J. A., Route 1, Box 198, Vista, Calif. Chang, Chien-kuang, S. D. A. Mission, 102 Wei I Lu, Tsinan, Shantung, China. Chang, Shun Chen (1), S. D. A. Mission, Shasi, Hupeh, China. Chao, FL L., Djung Shan Da Chia, Ninghsia, Ninghsia, China. Chapman, E. M., Route 3, Arm- strong, British Columbia, Can- ada. Chapman, G. T. (1), 1925 Eden Ave., Glendale, Calif. Chapman, M. E., Box 930, Char- • lotte, N. C. Chapman, W. (1), " Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Charpiot, F., Hoheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. Chastain, C. L. (1), 1301 S. College, Tyler, Tex. Chavez, B. (1), Casilla 240, Iquitos, Peru, South America. Chavez, R. (1), Casilla 240, Iquitos, Peru, South America. Chavrenko, A., 345 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y. Cbawn, I. C. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Chinju, Chosen. Cheatham, Wm. L. (1), Route 2, College Rd., Dover, Del. Che, Yung Djien, S. D. A. Mission, Tou Ta Gou, Chien Tao, Kirin, Manchuria. Chen, Dj Lwen (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Pichieh, Kweichow, China. Chen, Feng Lin (1), S. D. A. Mission, Kweiyang, Kweichow, China. Chen, Gwoh Djun (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Pichieh, Kweichow, China. Chen, I Fu (1), 51 Ping Hai Road, Hangchow, Chekiang, China. Chen, I Ming (1), S. D. A. Mission, Wenchow, Chekiang, China. Chen, Lan Fang, 51 Ping Hai Road, Hangchow, Chekiang, China. Chen Ming (1), Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Chen, Peh Dao (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Outside West Gate, Sianfu, Shensi, China. Chen, Tse Chiao (1), S. D. A. Mission, Kweiyang, Kweichow, China. Chen, Wen Hsueh, Kansu Mission of S. D. A., Lanchow, Kansu, China. Chen, Wen Sz (1), S. D. A. Mission, Wenchow, Chekiang, China. Chen, Yiu-shih, S. D. A. Mission, Wenchow, Chekiang, China. Cheng, Pao-ren (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Wenchow, Chekiang, China. Cheung, Pai Hung (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Nanning, Kwangsi, China. Cheung, S. M. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Tungshan, Canton, China. Cheung, Yan Kin (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion. Nanning, Kwangsi, China. Chia, T. S. (1), N. W. China Union Mission of S. D. A., Lanchow, Kansu, China. Chiao, W. L., S. D. A. Mission, 36 Fu Hsi Chieh, Taiyuanfu, Shansi, ilun China. l Ch � i, Samuel, P. 0. Mission Siding, Northern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Chimuka, Jonah (1), Box 573, Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Chin, T. C. (1), 526 Ningkuo Road, Shn ghai, China. Chiodo, Philip (1), 34 Whites Bridge, Fresno, Calif. Cho, C. H. S. D. A., Mission, Keizan, Chosen. Cho, C. M. (l), N. MT. China Union Mission of S. D. A., Lanchow, Ka,nsu, China. Chodura, J., Brno, Stredni 10, Czechoslovakia. Chona, Ben (1), Chileka Mission, Box 51, Blantyre, Nyasaland, Africa. Chong, Fah Min, Box 34, Jesselton, British North Borneo. Chong, Kwet En (1), S. D. A. Mission Waichow, Kwangtung, China. Chongo, Joseph (1), P. 0. Mission, N. Rhodesia, Africa. 364 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Choo, Kam Choo (1), 31-5 Jalan Rahinat, Batu Pahat, Johore, Malay States. Choo, Yun-fatt (1), 9 Campbell St., Seremban, N. S. S., Federated Malay States. Chou, Hei Nien (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Nanning, Kwangsi, China. Chrisman, Cecil (1), 841 W. Bel- mont, Fresno, Calif. Christensen, C. D., Casilla 85, Puno, Peru, South America. Christensen, Herbert, P. 0. Box 64, Poona, India. Christensen, Otto, S. D. A. Mission, Kalgan, Chahar, China. Christensen, W. W., 30 Voy]e Road, Cantt., Rangoon, Burma. Christenson, J. C., 2932 Clinton Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Christian, H. W. (1), 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Peiping, Hopei, China. Christian, I. A., Box 1081, Shreve- port, La. Christian, J. W., 1029 8th Ave., S. E., Rochester, Minn. Christian, L. H., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Christian, R. J., 4547 Calvert St., Lincoln, Nebr. Christiansen, A. G., 8420 Imperial Ave., La Mesa, Calif. Christiansen, J. W., Suomisvej 5, Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Christiansen, P. A. (1), Norre Alle 30, Aarhus, Denmark. Christman, H. K., 2119 24th Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Chu, Y. H. (1), 526 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, China. Chung, W. P. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Tungshan, Canton, China. Chuquimia, F. (1), Casilla 355, La Paz, Bolivia, South America. Chuquimia, Inocencio (1), Casilla 355, La Paz, Bolivia, South America. Chyong, B. S., S. D. A. Mission, Kangsee, Chosen. Chyong, T. S., S. D. A. Mission, Wonsan, Chosen. Chyong, D. S. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Cimera, Roman, P. 0. Fort Mlan- geni, Nyasaland, Africa.. Cionca, Filip, Str. N. Grigorescu 4, Arad, Rumania. Cizmar, V., Cintorinska 1. a. blok B, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. Clapp, R. B., 409 Powell St., Clarks Summit, Pa. Clark, A. (1), 44 Alger Bldg., Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Clark, A. E., M.D. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Narsapur, W. Godavery, India. Clark, A. J., Route 4, Box 37, Asheville, N. C. Clark, B. C., 107 Woo Tsu St., Hankow, Hupeh, China. Clark, G. H. (1), 523 S. Loudon St., Winchester, Va. Clark, H. W. (1), Angwin, Napa Co., Calif. Clark, J. J., Battle Ground, Wash. Clark, S. L. (1), 507 Flower Ave., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Clark, W. H., 1123 Fairmount St., Fort Worth, Tex. Clarke, A. W., 747 Shawmut Ave., Boston, Mass. Clemenson, W. A., 228 Rusholme Rd., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Clifford, F. G., P. 0. Box 468, Bloemfontein, 0. F. S., South Africa. Coats, H. R. (I), 914 N. 2d Ave., Alpena, Mich. Cobb, L. W. (1), College Heights, via Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. Cobban, H. H. (1), Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Coberly, R. B., 541 Maple St., Lodi, Calif. Coberly, Z. H., S. D. A. Mission, Chungking, Szechwan, China. Coconcea, T., Str. Plaesilor 11, Ploesti, Rumania. Coffin, D. D., M. D. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Nanning, Kwangsi, China. Coffin, F. A. (1), Review & Herald. Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 365 Colburn, H. D. (1), Stearns, Ky. Colcord, I. C., Scappoose, Oregon. Cole, C. F., Box 2238, Boise, Idaho. Cole, C. J., 108 Levens St., Dallas, Oregon. Cole, J. W. (1), Apartado 39, Me- dellin, Colombia, South America. Cole, T. M., 1292 Lincoln St., Eu- gene, Oregon. Cole, V. 0., Route 5, Box 190, Jacksonville, Fla. Collett, J. C. H., Box 15, Poona, India. Collins, D. E., 202 South Palouse St., Walla Walla, Wash. Colson, E. R. (1), 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex, England. Colthurst, R. T., Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, London N. 7, England. Combrinck' J. J. B., 292 Louis Botha Ave., Orange Grove, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Comer, J. M., 570 Rosemont St., Salem, Oreg. ConcepciOn, L., 8a Ave., Norte No. 57, San Salvador, Republic of Salvador, Central America. Conde, Sim6n, Apartado 107, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. Cone, A. A., 28 Paine Ave., Crans- ton, R. I. Cong, Ga Ciong (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Foochow, China. Conger, M. G., Box 235, Greens- burg, Pa. Conley, J. B., 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India. Connell, M. A. (1), 8 Yarra St., Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. Connolly, L. H. (1), Apartado 103, Tegucigalpa, Rep. de Honduras, Central America. Conradi, L. E., M. D. (1), "Wal- friede" Sanitarium and Clinic, Alsenstrasse 99-109, Zehlendorf- West, Berlin, Germany. Constantinescu, L., Aleia Constand- ache No. 3, Galati, Rumania. Conway, F. H., 1214 E. 29th St., Vancouver, Wash. Cooke, R. H., 143 Jackson St., Methulu, Mass. Cooks, J. B. (1), Box 573, Bula- wayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Coon, C. J., 1985 E. Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale, Calif. Coon, G. A., 198 Linden Ave., Irvington, N. J. Coon, L. 0. (1), 209 Hale Ave., Princeton, W. Va. Coon, M. R., 425 Columbian Ave., Columbus, Ohio. Cooper, T. H., Stanborough Park, Watford, Harts, England. Coopwood, T. H., 606 Pleasant St., Hot Spring, Ark. Copeland, T. L., Box 68, San Jose, Calif. Copeland, T. S., 217 N. W. 7th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Coppock, F. W. (I), 22 Zulla Road, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, England. Cormack, A. W., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C., Cormack; J. (1), Marovo Lagoon, via Tulagi, Solomon Islands, Pa- cific Ocean. Cornaz, G. (1), 130 Blvd. de l'Ho- pital, Paris, 13e, France. Cossentine, E. E., So. Calif. Jr. College, Arlington, Calif. Cossentine, R. M., S. D. A. Mission, 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Peip- ing, Hopei, China. Costomscki, P., Str. Cohanovschi Cernauti, Rumania. Cott, A. W. (1), Box 146, Glendale, Calif. Cottrell, H. W., Paradise Valley Sanitarium, National City, Calif. Cottrell, R. F., 809 Stanley Ave., Long Beach, Calif. Cottrell, R. F. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Hsinking, Manchuria. Counsell, I. V., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Cowper, W. (1), 292 Louis Botha Ave., Orange Grove, Johannes- burg, Transvaal, South Africa. Cox, J. E., 7017 Cedar Ave., Cleve- land, Ohio. 366 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Cox, J. M. (1), Box 357, Talla- hassee, Fla. Coy, E. F. (1), Box 267, Topeka, Nan. Coyne, A. E., M. D., 2417 East Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale, Calif. Cozens, B., " Tereora," The Boule- verde, Strathfield, New South Wales, Australia. Crager, C. P., Apartado 1059, San Josh, Costa Rica, Central Amer- ica. Crandell, H. H. (1), Box 900, Lan- sing, Mich. Crane, E. A., 30 Voyle Road, Cantt., Rangoon, Burma. Crane, I. A., 716 N. 13th St., Waco, Tex. Crary, 0. B., 804 Capitol Ave.; S. E., Atlanta, Ga. Craven, E. E., S. D. A. Church, Florenceville Ave., Ormeau Road, Belfast, Ireland. Craven, J. C. (1), Watford, Herts, England. Crawford, L. S., 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Crawford, R. E. (1), Box 4929, Atlanta, Ga. Crichlow, J. F., 911 East Clinch St., Knoxville, Tenn. Crisan, P. (1), Str. N. Grigorescu 4, Arad, Rumania. Crisler, L. T., 2612 Sanitarium - Ave., Orlando, Fla. Cross, C. G. (1), 1485 Van Buren, St. Paul, Minn. Cruz, Pedro, Patrocinio 6, Vibora, Havana, Cuba. Csammer, E. (1), Praha-Zizkov, Dvorakova 29, Czechoslovakia. Csongvay, C. (1), Str. N. Grigor- escu 4, Arad, Rumania. Csongvay, D. (1), Str. Clemenceau 5/a, Cluj, Rumania. Culver, M. S. (1), Oak Park Acad- emy, Nevada, Iowa. Culpepper, J. C., Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Cummings, F. W., 395 Broad St., New London, Conn. Cummings, J. L., Loma Linda, Calif. Cundasamy, V. (1), Salisbury Rd., Rose Hill, Mauritius, Indian Ocean. Cunitz, H. J., Turecka I., Warsaw, Poland. Cupertino, Guiseppe, Via dei Chn- bri 23, Napoli, Italy. Curdy, J., La Ligniere, Gland (Vaud), Switzerland. Curran, H. A., 1520 East Harding Way, Stockton, Calif. Currow, A., 647 Ashland St., Santa Monica, Calif. Currow, L., 8 Yarra St., Hawthorn. Victoria, Australia. Curtis, C. F., 1703 24th Ave., Meridian, Miss. Curtis, C. W., Caixa Postal No. 3, Nova Lisboa, Angola, Portuguese West Africa. Curtis, E. A., Loma Linda, Calif. Curtis, E. H., Route 2, Box 376, Medford, Oreg. Cushman, E. C., Dulzura, Calif. Czedula, S. (1), Str. N. Grigorescu 4, Arad, Rumania. Czembor, W., Turecka, I., Warsaw, Poland. n ABRITZ, Otto, (1), Solunska A..° 10, Sofia, Bulgaria. Dahl, 0. J., 2914 W. North Ave., Chicago, Ill. Dahlsten, N. 0., Yencheng, Honan, China. Dake, U. B., Keene, Texas. Dalisay, F., )402 Oroquieta St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippine Islands. Dalrymple, Gwynne, care Walla Walla College, College Place, Wash. Dangschat, R., Kaiser-Wilhelm- Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Danhauser, I. (1), Fabian-utca 5, Miskolc, Hungary. Daniel, J., Merepuistee 14a, . Tal- linn, Estonia. Daniel, M. P., S. D. A. Mission, Narsapur, W. Godavery, India. Danila, I. (1), Str. Plaesilor 11, Ploesti, Rumania. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � :307 Dantos, I, Aleia Constandache No. 3, Galati, Rumania. Danyi, Istvan, Petra Zrinjskog, Ulica 13, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia. Dare, S. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Box 19, Ibadan, Nigeria, W. C. Africa. Darst, Donald (1), 3131 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Dart, A. 0., 411 Cedar St., Takoma Park, D.C. Dart, C. J., 217 N. W. Seventh St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Das, Harnam (1), c/o 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Dasent, J. G., 4133 Clara St., New Orleans, La. Dasoveanu, Gr., Aleia Constand- ache No. 3, Galati, Rumania. Dau, Querino, Caixa Postal 1830, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. Thiumichen, H. (1), Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Dfiumichen, R., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Dauniika, Maika, Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. David, Deacon, 30 Voyle Road, Cantt., Rangoon, Burma. David, S. N., S. D. A. Mission, Kottarakara, Travancore, South India. Davidian, Caleb (1), P. 0. Box 50, Sugarhouse Sta., Salt Lake City, Utah. Davies, L. H., care Canadian Union Conference, Alger Bldg., Oshawa, Ontario. Davies, Valentine (1), c/o Division Office, Grove Ave., Claremont, Cape, South Africa. Davis, B. B. (1), Box 1772, Manila, Philippine Islands. Davis, C. H., S. D. A. Mission, Foochow, China. Davis, E. M., Rua Lopes Trovilo 84, Nictheroy, Estado do Rio, Brazil, South America. Davis, H. (1), 47 Hay St., Subiaco, Perth, West Australia, Australia. Davis, H. A. (1), Box 68, San Jose, Calif. Davis, Martin (1), 300 10th St., Sacramento, Calif. Davy, W. L., Luwazi Mission, P. 0. Nkata Bay, Nyasaland, Africa. Dawson, A. W. (1), "Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Dealy, M. G. (1), 817 West Nora Ave., Spokane, Wash. Dean, J. C., 30 Voyle Road, Cantt., .Rangoon, Burma. De'Ath, H. F., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. De Beer, B. P., 292 Louis Botha Ave., Orange Grove, Johannes- burg, Transvaal, South Africa. De Beer, J. N., Barmbeck Ave., Newlands, Cape, South Africa. Debreezeni, S. (1), Szekely Berta- lan-utca 13, Budapest VI, Hun- gary. Degering, C. W., Renfrew Bldg., 120 Seventh Ave., West, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. del Sol, R. E. (1), Patrocinio No. 0, Vibora, Havana, Cuba. Delafield, Arthur (1), Box 297, Kafaa, Kauai, T. H. Delafield, R. E. (1), 1120 Keeau.- moku St., Honolulu, T. H. Delhove, D. E., Kirundu, via Kin- du, Province Orientale, Congo Beige, Central Africa. Dell'Anno, Gene (1), 2020 Urqu- hart, New Orleans, La. De Ligne, Alfred (1), 11-13 Rue Ernest Allard, Brussels, Belgium. Demchuk, S., care Alberta Conf., Renfrew Bldg., 120 7th Ave., W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Deming, M. W., 1612 First St., Bedford, Ind. Denslow, 0. L., 5449 Laura Lane, Norwood, Ohio. Derlath, W., Elizabethstr. 20, Stettin i/Pr., Germany. Desmet, Gerard (1), 130 Boulevard de l'HOpital, Paris 13e, France. Dessain, W. A., 4744 N. Keystone Ave., Chicago, Ill. Detamore, F. A., 341 Southeast 47th Ave., Portland, Oreg. Detamore, F. W., 4529 Lewis Place, St. Louis, Mo. 368 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Detlefsen, Hugo, Grindelberg 11, I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Dettmar, R., Richard Wagnerstr. 28, Hanover-N., Germany. Detwiler, H. J., 507 Flower Ave., Takoma Park, Washington, D.C. Devadass, Ch., S. D. A. Mission, Narsapur, W. Godavery, India. Devade, S. B. (1), P. 0. Box 64, Poona, India. Devasahayam, Ch. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Narsapur, W. Godavery, India. De Vinney, F. H., 118 Denver Ave., Jackson, Miss. Dexter, H. H., care Paradise Val- ley Sanitarium, National City, Calif. Deyo, A. E., Box 930, Charlotte, N. C. Diaconescu, V., Str. Mitropolitul Ghenadie Petrescu No. 116, Bu- curesti IV, Rumania. Diaz, P. R., Box 32, Legaspi, Albay, Philippine Islands. Dick, E. D., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Dickinson, G. T., 322 E. 5th St., Albany, Oreg. Dickerson, A. L. (1), 108 Johnson St., Jackson, Tenn. Dickson, L. K., 5944 Taft St., Oakland, Calif. Dietrich, G., Nunobiki-dori 2 chome 12 of 2, Kobe, Japan. Dietrich, R., Kaiser Wilhelm Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Dillett, E. S., 317 Quindaro Ave., Kansas City, Kans. Dillon, I. P., R. F. D., St. Helena, Calif. Din, Umar (1), c/o 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Ding, Fu Chen (1), 20 Gao Lou Men, Nanking, Kiangsu, China. Dinius, C. L., Apartado 175, Gua- dalajara Jalisco, Mexico. Dinsbier, Ralph (1), 1207 Yu-Yuen Rd., Shanghai, China. Dirksen, A. A., Box 474, La Crosse, Kans. Dirksen, Dan (1), Box 391, Barstow, Calif. Dittmar, F., Advent Zendingsge- nootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeeling Oost-Java, Tandjoeng Anom 3, Soerabaia, Java, Netherland East Indies. Division, Ce (1), Munguluni Mis- sion, P. 0. Munhamade, Dist. de Quilemane, Portuguese East Africa. Dixon, H. R. (1), 2 Rue Clemen- ceau, Hankow, Hupeh, China. Djang, Djen Chiang, S. D. A. Mis- sion, Pichieh, Kweichow, China. Djang, Djen Hai, S. D. A. Mission, Yencheng, Honan, China. Djang, Fu Hsuan (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, 71 Fu Dzen Gai, Changsha, Hunan, China. Djang, Ging Yuen (1), 1207 Yu- Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. Djang, Gwoh Djen (1), S. D. A. Mission, Yencheng, Honan, China. Djao, Yang Hwei (1), S. D. A. Mission, Chungking, Szechwan, China. Djia, Tai Hsiang (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Outside West Gate, Sianfu, Shensi, China. Djiao, Ming Shien (1), S. D. A. Mission, Wenchow, Chekiang, China. Djou, Hai Ru (1), S. D. A. Mission, 71 Fu Dzen Gai, Changsha, Hu- nan, China. Dju, Dzi Ai (1), S. D. A. Mission, 71 Fu Dzen Gai, Changsha, Hu- nan, China. Dju, Gien Pan (1), 20 Gao Lou Men, Nanking, Kiangsu, China. Dju, Teh Ming (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Wenchow, Chekiang, China. Dju, Yung Ting (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Pichieh, Kweichow, China. Dobbs, J. D. (1), Andalusia, Ala. Dobbins, H. D., 2923 King St., Berkeley, Calif. Dobinsky, F. (1), Kaiser Wilhelm Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Dobinski, K. (1), Elizabethstr. 20 III, Stettin, Germany. Dobre, C., Str. Plaesilor II, Ploesti, Rumania. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 369 Dobre, T., Strada Plaesilor Ploesti, Rumania. Doehnert, Emilio (1), Caixa Postal 2898, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. Dolan, G. M. (1), P. 0. Box 574, St. John's, Newfoundland. Dolgun, M., Kowel, skr. poczt. 90, Monopolowa 6/1, Poland. Dolling, A., Adventhaus, Hans- Sachsstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Ger- many. Dollinger, J. J., 158 Brentwood St., Portland, Maine. Dolph, 0. W. (1), Angwin, Calif. Dombrowsky, F. (1), Adventhaus, Hans Sachsstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Germany. Dombrowsky, H., Kneiphof sche Hofgasse, 22, Konigsberg/Pr., Germany. Dominski, J. A., Route I, Mountain Top, Pa. Dompas, B. C. (1), Advent Zen- dingsgenootschap in N. 0. I, Af - deeling Zuid Sumatra, Palem- bang, Sumatra, Netherlands East Indies. Donaldson, P. A. (1), "Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Donaldson, S., 3131 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Donga, Moses, Box 573, Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Doolittle, H. J., 274 E. 9th St., Hialeah, Fla. Dorce, A. L. (1), Box 28, Cap Haitien, Haiti. Dorland, 0. M., 22 Zulla Road, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, England. Dornburg, Carl (1), Route 1, care Stephen Chilson, Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Donner, A., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Dorobat, Nicolaie (1), Str. Plaesilor II, Ploesti, Rumania. Dorsinville, Dorc6, Botte A 55, Port- au-Prince, Haiti, West Indies. dos Passos, J. R., Caixa Postal 378, Recife, Brazil, South America. Douay, P., 2 Rue de rEglise, Tunis, Tunisia. Doubraysky, J., Praha XI (Zizkov), Dvorakova 29, Czechoslovakia. Douglas, A. A., 88 F. Ramos St., Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands. Douglas, S. A. (1), 2820 Clinton Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Dower, N. R. (1), 615 N. 17th St., Harrisburg, Pa. Drangmeister, H., Grindelberg 11, I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Drayson, R. (1), Renfrew Bldg., 120 Seventh Ave., West, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Drinhaus, P., Advent Zendingsge- nootschap in N. 0. I., Hoof dkwar- tier, Naripan 63, Bandoeng, Java, Netherlands East Indies. Drikis, J., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Druge, K., Adlerstr. 70, Dtisseldorf, Germany. Du, Shu Ren, S. D. A. Mission, 71 Fu Dzen Gai, Changsha, Hu- nan, China. Ducret, E. (1), 11-13 rue. Ernest Allard, Brussels, Belgium. Ducret, Edouard (1), 130 Blvd. de l'Hopital, Paris 13e, France. Duica, A., Strada Popa Tatu 38, Bucuresti II., Rumania. Dunbar, E. W., Box C, Berrien Springs, Mich. Dunn, A. 0., Casier 257, Fort de France, Martinique, French West Indies. Dunn, L. L., Box 356, Nassau, Bahamas. Dunn, N. W., Apartado 1059, San Jos6, Costa Rica, Central Amer- ica. Duplouy, Maxime (1), Gitwe, Ru- anda, via Usumbura, Belgian East Africa, (via Dares-Salaam, East Africa). During, N. S., S. D. A. Mission, • Konola, c/o A. Woermann, Mon- rovia, Liberia, West Africa. Durichek, NI. S. (1), 491 East 175th St., New York, N. Y. Diirolf, G., Grindelberg 11, I., Ham- burg 13, Germany. 370 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Dtirr, F., Kriegsstr. 84, Karlsruhe i. B., Germany. Durrant, A. N., Route 2, Box 120B, Sharonville, Ohio. Dustin, Ross, 11 N. 11th Ave., Yakima, Wash. Dwan, Yung-ch'ien, S. D. A. Mis- sion, Kalgan, Chahar, China. Dwehus, E., Kaiser Wilhelm Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Dyason, A. J. (1), "Tereora," The .Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Dyason, A. P., (1), Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Dyason, L. A. (1), 902 Colombo St., Christchurch, New Zealand. Dzik, F., Tureckfi 1., Warsaw, Po- land. Dzou, Pei Hsin, S. D. A. Mission, 71 Fu Dzen Gal, Changsha, Hu- nan, China. EASTMAN, W. W., 113 S. Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Eberhardt, MT., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Eberhardt, W. E. (1), 716 Bailey Ave., Mountain View, Calif. Eckenroth, M. K. (1), 766 Elm St., Huntington, Ind. Eckman, C. R., 36 W. Lewis Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. Edmonds, L., S. D. A. Mission, Box 41, Aba, South Nigeria, W. C. Africa. Edwards, A. V., Helderberg Col- lege, Box 22, Somerset West, Cape, South Africa. Edwards, C. A. (1), 25 Edward St., Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies. Edwards, F. (1), 22 Zulla Mapperley Park, Nottingham, England. Edwards, H. E., Route 1, Berrien Springs, Mich. Edwards, J. E., 48 Brower St., West Haven, Conn. Edwards, 0. B., Oakwood Junior College, Huntsville, Ala. Edwardson, C., 1615 So. Ferry St., Anoka, Minn. Eelsing, H., Lange Beestenmarkt 102, The Hague, Netherlands. Effenberg, J. H., 41 Hsiao Giao Chiang, Kiukiang, Kiangsu, China. Eggins, J. (1), 8 Yarra St., Haw- thorn, Victoria, Australia. Eglit, A., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Ehlers, Emanuel, M. D., Loma Linda, Calif. Eicher, D., Kriegsstrasse 84, Karls- ruhe i/B, Germany. Eichman, G. F., 1701 Conlyn St., Philadelphia, Pa. Eichwald, Rudolf, Adlerstrasse 70, Dusseldorf, Germany. Eldridge, C. E., 23 Westfield St., Worcester, Mass. Eldridge, P. H. (1), Showa-machi, Kimitsu-gun, Chiba Ken, Japan. Elia Kim (1), S. D. A. Mission, Nung Ging, Chien Tao, Kirin, Manchuria. Elland, Timothy (1), P. 0. Mission Siding, Northern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Ellingworth, G. A., Gitwe Mission, Ruanda, via Usumbura, Belgian East Africa, (via Dares-Salaam, East Africa). Elliott, H. T., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Elliott, W. P., Review and Herald, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Elliott, W. R., 207 E. Ewing St., South Bend, Ind. Ellis, C. C., 1019 S. Highland, Arlington, Va. Ellis, Ishmael, Box M, Cristobal, Canal Zone. Ellis, W. W. (1), P. 0. Box 4, Pleasant Lake, Ind. Emerson, B. M. (1), 3131 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Emery, R. T. (1), 202 S. Palouse St., Walla Walla, Wash. Emery, MT. D., Box 244, College Place, Wash. Emmenegger, G. E. (1), Calle V. Vergara 3227, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 371 Emmer, A. G. (1), 817 W. Nora Ave., Spokane, Wash. Emmerson, E. H., Angwin, Napa Co., Calif. Emmerson, 'W. L., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Emralino, J. B., 1402 Oroquieta St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippine Is- lands. Engel, B. (1), Briickenstrasse 34a, Hamm i/W., Germany. Engelbrecht, G. H., Atchin, New Hebrides, Pacific Ocean. England, W. H., Apartado 3005, Santurce, Puerto Rico. Englert, P., Kamienica na Slasku 272, Poland. Engstr6m, R. IV., Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Enoch, G. F., 1439 Stanley Ave., Glendale, Calif. Enriquez, Isaac, 1402 Oroquieta St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippine Is- lands. Erbes, Th. (1), Pelzgasse 2-10, Vienna XV, Austria. Erenius, E., Wasagatan 12, G6te- borg, Sweden. Erlecke, K., Advent Zendingsge- nootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeeling Ambon, Ambon, Moluccas, Neth- erlands East Indies. Ernenputsch, W. A., Calle V Ver- gara 3227, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentine, South America. Ernst, Luis, Avda. Garibaldi 2584, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America. Erntson, N. C., 432 N. First St., Silverton, Oreg. Errington, J. T., 44 Alger Bldg., Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Erzberger, H., Libanonstr. 6, Stutt- gart, Wurtemberg, Germany. Espinosa, J. (1), Casilla 44, Quito, Ecuador, South America. Essien, S. B.,S. D. A. Mission, Box 45, ekwai, Gold Coast, West Africa. Esteb, A. A., Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Esteb, L. E., 202 S. Palouse St., Walla Walla, Wash. Estey, J. A., Drawer 36, Water- town, S. Dak. Eva, W. D. (1), 292 Louis Botha Ave., Orange Grove, Johannes- burg, Transvaal, South Africa. Evans, I. H., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Evans, I. M., Union Springs, N. Y. Evans, L. C., 521 12th Ave., N.W., Miami, Fla. Evans, N. G. (I), M. D., 2000 Milan Ave., South Pasadena, Calif. Evard, Henri (I), Hoheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. Evens, H. P., Box 7, Suginami P. 0., Tokyo, Japan. Everson, C. T., Sanitarium, Calif. Ewing, B. H. (1), 209 Meridian St., Okolona, Miss. FAASS, G. (1), Advent Zendings- genootschap in N. 0. I., Hoof- dkwartier, Naripan 63, Ban- doeng, Java, Netherlands East Indies. Faetting, A., Kaiser-Wilhelm Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Fairchild, P. B. (1), P. 0. Mission, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Fan, Chih Hsiang, 107 Woo Tsu Street, Hankow, Hupeh, China. Fan Deh Yu (1), S. D. A. Mission, Yencheng, Honan, China. Fan, G. C. (1), Court 1207, Yu Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. Farag, Samuel (1), Advent Villa, Mataria, Cairo, Egypt. Farcas, D., Str. N. Grigorescu 4, Arad, Rumania. Farley, R. F., Route 2, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Fernstrom, K. A., Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Farnsworth, 0. 0., Angwin, Napa County, Calif. Fattic, G. R., Box 128, Keene, Tex. Eaurescu, David, Aleia Constand- ache No. 3, Galati, Rumania. Fawer, Emile, 130 Blvd. de l'Ho- pital, Paris 13e, France. 372 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Fayard, Al. I. (1), Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Fayard, S. (1), Casilla 2830, San- tiago, Chile, South America. Fazili, George (1), Buganda Mis- sion, P. 0. Usumbura, Urundi, British East Africa. Fearing, A. C. (1), 2500 Richmond Ave., Hampton, Va. Feddersen, H., Hinterm Bahnhof :30, Niiremberg, Bavaria, Ger- many. Feder, Daniel, Caixa, Postal 768, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America. Fehr, J., Stampfenbachstrasse 85, Zurich, Switzerland. Felte, A., Lwow, ul. Swietokrzyska Boczna 5, Poland. Feng, Cheng Chun (1), 44 Kovel- skaya St., Sungary Town, Har- bin, Manchuria. Feng, D. S., S. D. A. Mission, Yun- nanfu, Yunnan, China. Fenner, Hans, Richard-Wagnerstr. 28, Hanover-N., Germany. - Fenner, J. (1), Fasanenstr. 63, I., Braunschweig, Germany. Ferguson, H. L. (1), 77 Marlborough House, 58 Eloff St., Johannes- burg, Transvaal, South Africa. Fernandez, Antonio, 2209 Kearney Ave., San Diego, Calif. Fernando, J. I. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Bethel Chapel, Alfred House Gardens, Colpetty, Colombo, Cey- lon. Ferraris, G., Via dei Cimbri 23, Napoli, Italy. Ferraro, Giuseppe, Casilla Postale 408, Florence, Italy. Ferri, Juan, Uriarte 2429 (Plaza Italia), Buenos Aires, Argen- tina, South America. Ferris, David (1), Atchin, New Hebrides, Pacific Ocean. Ferris, N. A., Marovo Lagoon, via Tulagi, Solomon Islands, Pacific Ocean. Ferris, W. G. (1), Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Ferris, W. H. (1), Gordon Ave., Hamilton (P. 0. Box 27), N. S. W., Australia. Picker, H. (1), Washington Mission- ary College, Takoma Park, D.C. Fickling, R. H. (1), Box 235, Greensburg, Pa. Field, A. H., P. 0. Box 56, Sugar- house Sta., Salt Lake City, Utah. Field, F. W., 2702 Sanitarium Ave., Orlando, Fla. Fielding, T. H. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Box 45, Bekwai, Gold Coast, West Africa. Fields, 0. I. (1), Missao Adventista, Lepi, Angola, Portuguese West Africa. Figuhr, R. R., Box 401, Manila, Philippine Islands. Fillman, Glenn (1), 2010 Third Ave., South, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Finck, E. F. (1), Kathleen and East Sts., Sikeston, Mo. Finkle, Dr. E. (1), Marovo Lagoon, via Tulagi, Solomon Islands, Pa- cific Ocean. Finney, Jr., R. E. (1), 1215 Eighth St., Greeley, Colo. Finster, L. V., Apartado 39, Me-' dellin, Colombia, South America. Fischdick, G., Fasanenstr. 63, I., Braunschwig, Germany. Fischbacher, K., Stampfenbachstr. 85, Zurich, Switzerland. Fish, H. A., 1768 Pine St., Beloit, Wis. Fish, J. K., Box 105, Kelso, Wash. Fishell, E. M., 2427 Hollister Ter- race, Glendale, Calif. Fisher, G. S. (1), "Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Fitch, D. D., 1452 East California Ave., Glendale, Calif. Fitt, R. (1), Apartado 4078, Ma- drid, Spain. Flaiz, W. C., Loma Linda, Calif. Flammer, E. A., P. 0. Musoma, Tanganyika Territory, East Af- rica. Fleck, Karl, Leopoldskronstrasse 22, Salsburg, Austria. Fleming, W. D., South Lancaster, Mass. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 373 Fletcher, Frank, 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Fletcher, Hubert, 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Florea, D., Str. IVIitrop. Ghen. Pe- trescu 116, Bucuresti IV, Ru- mania. Florea, J. (1), Strada Popa Tatu 38, Bucuresti II, Rumania. Fodor, A., Fabian-utca 5, Miskolc, Hungary. Fogel, K., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Folkenberg, L. E., 1215 Glenn Ave., Fresno, Calif. Follett, Orno, Box 1871, Phoenix, Ariz. Follette, L. S. (1), 722 9th St., West Palm Beach, Fla. Ford, J. E., 604 Erie Ave., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Ford, H. E. (1), Riverside Sani- tarium, Route 3, Box 53, Nash- ville, Tenn. Ford, Orley, Apartado 218, Guate- mala, Rep. of Guatemala, Cen- tral America. Ford, I. A. (1), 1426 North Chevy Chase Drive, Glendale, Calif. Forde, IV. D., 71 Manchester St., Battle Creek, Mich. Fordham, W. W. (1), La Perra Ave., Box 158, Lawnside, N. J. Forsblom, G., Annegatan 7, Hel- singf ors, Finland. Forshaw, W. G., Box 358, College Place, Wash. Forshee, C. D. (1), Box 7, Suginami P. 0., Tokyo, Japan. Forster, E. (1), Stampfenbachstr. 85, Zurich, Switzerland. Fortune, A. A. (1), Box 216, Bridge- town, Barbados, B. W. I. Fossey, Alfred, S. D. A. Mission, Wenchow, Chekiang, China. Foster, J. C., Route 1, Box 42, Newberg, Oreg. Foster, Dr. J. G. (1), Maun Medical Mission, P. 0. Maun, Bechuana- land, via Palapye Rd., South Africa. Foster, P. G., 8 Yarra St., Haw- thorn, Victoria, Australia. Foulston, W. R., Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. Fountain, T. M., 2622 Scovell St., Nashville, Tenn. Fourie, S. J. (I), Boite Postal 3, Kongola, Belgian Congo, Central Africa. Fowler, F. 0., 239-B W. 'Wilshire St., Fullerton, Calif. Fowler, Franklin (1), 6841 Thomas Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Fraatz, E. (1), Neustadt-Contre- scarpe 30, I., Bremen, Germany. Franklin, E. E., Takoma Park. Washington, D. C. Franklin, J. W. (1), Box 930, Char- lotte, N. C. Franz, C. 0., 437 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga. Fraser, A. M. (1), 8 Yarra St., Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. Frauchiger, E., La Ligniere, Gland (Vaud), Switzerland. Frazee, W. D., 217 N.W. 7th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Freeman, George (1), 2782 7th St., Riverside, Calif. Freeth, R. A. (1), 22 Zulla Road, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, England. Frei, J. P., 5 bld d'Anvers, Stras- bourg, Alsace, France. Freile, C. (1), Casilla 44, Quito, Ecuador, South America. French, H. B., Keene, Tex. French, J. C. (1), 22 Zulla Rd., Mapperley Park, Nottingham, England. French, R. E., 726 Virginia Drive, Orlando, Fla. French, T. M., College Place, Wash. French, W. R., Pacific Union Col- lege, Angwin, Napa County, Calif. Frenning, 0., Box 406, Trondheim, Norway: Frick, J. E., S. D. A. Mission, The Island, Changsha, Hunan, China. 374 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Fridlin, M., Mission Adventiste, Nanga-Eboko, par Yaounde, Cameroon, West Africa. Fries, R. S., 1400 S. Downing St., Denver, Colo. Froom, L. E., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Frost, S. L., Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Fuchs, W., 5 Blvd. Longchamp, Marseille, France. Fung, Y. T. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Tungshan, Canton, China. Fulton, J. E., Box 146, Glendale, Calif. Fuss, Max, Apartado 107, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. CIV SHAG CHIA° (1), 20 Gao Lou LA Men, Nanking, Kiangsu, China. Gabarra, M. B. (1), Box 32, Legagi, Albay, Philippine Islands. Gackenheimer, E. T. (1), Drawer 36, Watertown, S. Dak. Gade, S., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Gaede, D. P., Loma Linda, Calif. Gaede, G. P., 553 Walnut St., Marion, Kans Gaede, J. P., 123 Orchard Lane, Columbus, Ohio. Gaitens, J. C. (1), 102 Jackson St., Jefferson City, Mo. Gajan, Johann, Cintorinska 1. a blok B., Bratislava, Czechoslo- vakia. Gama, Alfred, c/o Lower Gwelo Mission, Private Bag, Gwelo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Gambetta, V. L. (1), Casilla 130, Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentina, South America. Gander, S. H. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Matupi, Rabaul, Mandated Terri- tory of New Guinea. (-lane, E. R., 37 O'Connell Terrace, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queens- land, Australia. (la nea, M., Strada Plaesilor 11, Ploesti, Rumania. � • Gant, K. L., 2718 Third Ave., So., Minneapolis, Minn. Garbrah, J. K., S. D. A. Mission, Box 45, Bekwai, Gold Coast, West Africa. Garber, J. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West. Africa. Garbutt, L. L. (1), Box 123, Be- lize, British Honduras. Garcia, Jeronymo, Caixa Postal 37S, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, South America. Garcia, Julio, Apartado 986, Ca- racas, Venezuela. Garcia, V. J., Apartado 4078, Ma- drid, Spain. Gardiner, L. H., 222 Almond St., Georgetown, British Guiana, South America. Gardner, A., 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Gardner, E. E., Loma Linda, Calif. Gardner, E. L. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Kottarakara, Travancore, South India. Gardner, T. R. (1), Box 1040, Clovis, N. Mex. Garner, 0. T., 1405 So. Seventh St., Lincoln, Nebr. Garner, 11. A., Mussoorie, U. P., India. Garner, R. 0., Apartado 986, Ca- racas, Venezuela, South America. Garrarde, H. E. (1), 24 Fusting Ave., Catonsville Branch, Balti- more, Md. Garrett, M. R., 632 Fulton Ave., Birmingham, Ala. Garrett, R. U., Berrien Springs, Mich. Garton, B. M., Pharr, Tex. Gast, W. (1), Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Gaspar, I., Str. N. Grigorescu 4, Arad, Rumania. Gates, E. H., Sanitarium, Calif. Gates, E. M., 305 W. 15th St., Corsicana, Tex. Gathercole, A. J. (1), 8 Yarra St., Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. Gnuger, W., Elisabeth Str. 20, III, Stettin, Germany. Gauker, H. G., 310 N. 8th St., Vineland, N. J. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 375 Gauterau, F. D., 1017 Clay St., Oakland, Calif. Gay, H. R., 341 S. E. 47th Ave., Portland, Oreg. Gayen, P. C., S. D. A. Mission, Alekanda, Barisal, India. Gehl, Wilhelm, Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Ger- many. Geier, G., Bayerstr. 36, Reichen- berg, Czechoslovakia. Gemeinhardt, W., Eschenheimer Anlage 32, Frankfurt a. Main, Germany. George, W. A., M. D., Loma Linda, Calif. Georgescu, V., Strada Popa Tatu 38, Bucuresti II, Rumania. Gerber, Charles, 130 Boulevard de PHOpital, Paris 13e, France. Gerber, Robert, La Ligniere, Gland (Vaud), Switzerland. Gerhart, 0. B., 478 Clendenam Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Gericke Walther, Kriegsstrasse 84, Karlsruhe i/B., Germany. Gernet, B. P. (1), 223 S. Walnut St., West Chester, Pa. Gerrard, P. D., 2718 Third Ave., So., Minneapolis, Minn. Ghiorghisor, I., Strada Popa Tatu 38, Bucuresti II., Rumania. Ghiorghita, N. (1), Str. Mitropolitul Ghenadie Petrescu No. 116, Bucu- resti IV, Rumania. Gibbs, C. R., 5812 Ocean View Drive, Oakland, Calif. Gibbons, Virgil (1), P. 0. Box 584, Columbus, Ohio. Gibson, L. A., Route 2, Redlands, Calif. Giddings, H. E., 601 W. Alpine St., Tulare, Calif. Giddings, 0. U., Caixa Postal 34, Vila Luzo, Angola, Portuguese West Africa. Giddings, P., Boite A55. Port-au- Prince, Haiti, West Indies. Gil, Camilo, Casilla 130, Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentina, South America. Gilbert, A. C., 730 Bailey Ave., Mountain View, Calif. Gilbert, Dr. A. E. (1), Iowa Sani- tarium, Nevada, Iowa. Gilbert, F. C., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Gillatt, J. J., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Gillis, I. E. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Gillis, W. E., S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Gillis, W., Gordon Ave., Hamilton (P. 0. Box 27), N. S. W., Aus- tralia. Ging, Ko Bing, S. D. A. Mission, Foochow, China. Cing, Su Tang, S. D. A. Mission, Foochow, China. Giok, Ong Ban (1), Advent Zendings- genootschap in N. 0. I., District Padang, Strandweg 13, Padang, Sumatra, Netherlands East Indies. Girard, P., 83 Rue Dauphine, St. Denis, Reunion Island. Girou, A. J., Apartado 4078, Ma- drid, Spain. Gjording, J. G., Box 130, Santa Rosa, Calif. Glass, H., Kneiphofsche Hofgasse 22, Konigsberg i/Pr., Germany. Glockler, P. (I), 84 Jervois Road, Auckland, New Zealand. Glockner, Karl, Grindleberg 11, I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Gmehling, Otto, Rich ard -Wagnerstr. 28, Hanover-N., Germany. Gmelin, E. (1), Carlos Pellegrini, 1645, Corrientes, Argentina, South America. Gnaedjin, M., Casilla 130, Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentina, South America. Gobel, Heinrich, Kriegsstrasse 84, Karlsruhe i/B., Germany. Godfrey, Dr. M. F. (1), "Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. MT., Australia. Goeltom, P. R. (1), Advent Zen- dingsgenootschap in N. 0. I., Af- deeling Oost-Java, Tandjoeng Anom 3, Soerabaia, Java, Neth- erlands East Indies. 376 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Goffar, G. L. (1), 4436 S. E. 43rd Ave., Portland, Oreg. Goh Djao 0. (1), Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Golez, J. J. (1), P. 0. Box 271, Iloilo, Iloilo, Philippine Islands. Golola, S. (1), P. 0. Box 22, Kam- pala, Uganda, East Africa. Gomes, A. D., Rua Joaquim Boni- facio, M. A., Lisbon, Portugal. Gomez, J. F. (1), Box 1871, Phoenix, Ariz. Gomola, J., Kamienica na Slasku 272, Poland. Gomola, R. (1), Brno, Stredni 10, Czechoslovakia. Gonzales, Petronilo (1), Box 119, Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands. Goodall, F. W., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Goodman, C. J., Ketchikan, Alaska. Goransson, W. C., Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru, South America. Gordon, A. J., 1214 College Ave., Des Moines, Iowa. Gordon, Calvin (1), Onawa, Iowa. Gordon, L. 0., 1302 Harvard Blvd., Toledo, Ohio. Gosmer, W. A., College Place, Wash. Gottferth, I. (1), Strada, Clemen- ceau 5ja, Cluj, Rumania. Gots, W., Kneiplilifsche Hofgasse 22, I., Konigsberg/Pr., Germany. Gotzinger, K., Adlerstrasse 70, Dusseldorf, Germany. Graf, H. F., Caixa Postal 177, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Bra- zil, South America. Graf, 0. J. (1), Loma Linda, Calif. Graham, H. L., Loma Linda, Calif. Graham, H. L. (1), 6435 E. Burn- side St., Portland, Oreg. Graham, L. (1), 84 Jervois Road, Auckland, New Zealand. Graham, L. W. (1), Review and Herald, Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Gram, H. P., 48 Union St., Cam- den, N. Y. Grandy, B. M., 1005 E. Monument St., Colorado Springs, Colo. Grand Pre, L. L. (1), Apartado 821, Monterrey, N. L., Mexico. Granlund, 0. (1), Pacific Press Branch, Brookfield, Ill. Grant, C. E., Route 2, Loveland, Colo. Grant, N. J., R.F.D. 3, New Bern, N. C. Grau, M. F. (1), Box 1491, James- town, N. Dak. Graves, C. F., 1703 24th Ave., Meridian, Miss. Gray, D. H. (1), Gordon Ave., Hamilton, (P. 0. Box 27), N. S. W., Australia. Gray, H. P., 507 Denniston Ave., Virginia Heights, Roanoke, Va. Greaves, R. S., Box 1091, Jerusalem, Palestine; After March 31, Box 592. Green, C. B., S. D. A. Mission, 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Peiping, Hopei, China. Green, H. A., M. D. (1), Boulder, Colo. Green, J. A. P., Box 128 Keene, Tex. Green, J. S., 1703 24th Ave., Meridian, Miss. Greenaway, G. H. (1), " Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Gregorius, F., Fangelsbachstr. 11, Stuttgart, Wurtemberg, Ger- many. Gregory, B. F.. College of Medical Evangelists, Loma Linda, Calif. Grieve, Robert (1), 37 O'Connell Terrace, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Grellman, F., Kornerstr. 6-8, Bres- lau 13, Germany. Grieser, F. C., Kriegsstrasse 84, Karlsruhe i/B, Germany. Griffin, A. C., 1310 N. Broadway, Knoxville, Tenn. Griffin, C. J. (1), Gordon Ave., Hamilton (P. 0. Box 27), N. S. W., Australia. Griffin, R. E., 714 W. Jones St., Raleigh, N. C. Griggs, Frederick, Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Grin, M., Advent Villa, Mataria (Cairo), Egypt. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 377 Grinberg, E. (1), Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Griott, Luis (1), Casilla 2830, San- tiago, Chile, South America. Grolimund, M., 8 Yarra St., Haw,. thorn, Victoria, Australia. Gruber, F., Pelzgasse 2-10, Vienna XV., Austria. Gruesbeck, C. M., Route 1, Gobles, Mich. Grundset, Anol, 425 E. Pleasant St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Grundset, H., Box 12, Clearwater Lake, Wis. Gudmundsen, G., Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway. Guenin, H. (1), 8 Ave. de l'Eglise Anglaise, Lausanne, Switzerland. Guenin, J. C., 5 Blvd. Longchamp, Marseille, France. Guenin, R. (1), Mission Adventista, Ambohijatovo, Tananarive, Mad- agascar. Guenther, C. E., 1117 Salem St., Malden, Mass. Guenther, C. W., 38 Lawson Ave., Claymont, Del. Gugel, E., Regensburgerstrasse 22 V, Berlin W. 50, Germany. Guild, M. C., E. M. C., Berrien Springs, Mich. Guilliard, E. H., 8 Yarra St., Haw- thorn, Victoria, Australia. Gulbrandson, David, 105 S. La Bree St., Thief River Falls, Minn. Giildenpfennig, W., Kornerstr. 6-8, Breslau 13, Germany. Guldhammer, A., Norre Alle 30. Aarhus, Denmark. Gurubatham, G. (1), Nadar's Bun- galow, Kodaikanal, Madura Dist., South India. Guthrie, Wm., Route 3, Box 61, Whittier, Calif. Guyot, A., 5 Blvd. Longehamp, Marseille, France. Guzman, Gil de, Box 271, Iloilo, Iloilo, Philippine Islands. twang, Lei Hsien (1), 20 Gao Lou Men, Nanking, Kiangsu, China. HA,C. H.(1), S. D. A. Mission, Haiju, Chosen. Ha, S. C. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Tungshan, Canton, China. Haag, A., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Niiremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Haas, W., Eschenheimer Anlage 32, Frankfort/M., Germany. Haase, 0., Koblenzerstrasse 3, Ber- lin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Haberey, Georges, 5 Boulevard d'Anvers, Strasbourg, Alsace, France. Hackman, E. F., Route 1, Box 584, Arlington, Calif. Hadfield, B. E. (1), 8 Yarra St., Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. Hafenmayr, Peter, Buena Vista, Va. Hagen, A. E., 1405 So. Seventh St., Lincoln, Nebr. Hagen, M. E. (1), Box 803, Casper, Wyo. Hahn, W. F. (1), Box 144, College Place, Wash. Haig, A. R. (1), 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Haining, G. B., 1616 Trenton Ave., Glendale, Calif. Halasz, L., Fabian-utca 5, Miskolc, Hungary. Haider, B. K. (1), 36 Park St., Cal- cutta, India. Haider, U. N. (1), 36 Park St., Cal- cutta, India. Hale, D. U., 2315 David St., Corpus Christi, Tex. Hall, C. E., 837-170th St., Ham- mond, Ind. Hall, Frank, 176 Orange St.,King- ston, Jamaica, British Wst In- dies. Hall, 0. A., Box 145, Hong Kong. China. Hall, 0. B. (1), 1703 24th Ave., Meridian, Miss. Hall, W. A., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. FIalladav, F. W., Route 6, Frank- fort, Ind. Halladay, H. K., Box 512, Madi- son, Wis. 378 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Halliday, H. J. (1), "Mizpah" Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Halliwell, L. B., Caixa Postal 658, Belem, Para, Brazil, South Amer- ica. Halisted, L. W. (1), 2610 Nob Hill Ave., Seattle, Wash. Halswick, L., 4255 Minnehaha Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn. Ham, A. L.. P. 0. Box 310, Hong Kong, China. Hambrock, F., Adventhaus, Hans Sachsstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Ger- many. Hamilton, G. A., 36 Park St., Cal- cutta, India. Hamilton, H. H., Southwestern Jr. College, Keene, Tex. Hamilton, J. J., S. D. A. Mission, Box 19, Ibadan, Nigeria, W. C. Africa. Hamilton, R. S. J. (1), 25 Edward St., Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies. Hammerly, D. A., Calle Uriarte 2429, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Hammerly, M. (1), Calle V. Vergara 3227, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Hammill, R. L. (1), 2610 Nob Hill Ave., Seattle, Wash. Hammond, T. W., "Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Hampel, W. (1), Grindelberg 11, I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Hampton, J. B., Box 493, Las Cruces, N. Mex. Han, H. S. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Hang, Dr. Lung Ping (1), S. D. A. Mission, Tungshan, Canton, China. Hanhardt, J. G., 1310 B. St., Lin- coln, Nebr. Hanhardt, W. H., Drawer 36, Watertown, S. Dak. Hankins, W. C., 703 Michigan Ave., Gladstone, Mich. Hanna, J. G., 106 High St., Bryan, Ohio. Hannah, W. C. (1), Shenandoah Valley Academy, New. Market, Va. Hansen, C. Avery, Route 4, Box 204, Mt. Vernon, Wash. Hansen, H. A., S. D. A. Mission, Narsapur, W. Godavery, India. Hansen, L. A., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Hansen, V. M., 340 Vine St., Glen- dale, Calif. Hansen, W. R., Route 2, Box 2116, Napa, Calif. Hanson, D. H., Route 5, Enosburg Falls, Vt. Hanson, E. D., P. 0. Box 468, Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa. Hanson, E. L. (1), 24 Fusting Ave., Catonsville P. 0., Baltimore, Md. Hanson, H. (1), S. D. A. Mission, P. 0. Box 145, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, East Africa. Hanson, H. S., Box 2238, Boise, Idaho. Hanson, J. 0. (1), 112 St. Louis Ave., Fort Worth, Tex. Hanson, P. C., Rockledge, Fla. Hanson, P. M., 700 Woodward Ave., Chippewa Falls, Wis. Harboff, D. (1), Solunska 10, Sofia, Bulgaria. Harder, J. C. (1), Hutchinson, Minn. Harder, J. F., College Place, Wash. Harder, D. P., Route 1, Shafter, Calif. Harding, I. W., Palmberg S. D. A. Mission, c/o A. Woermann, Mon- rovia, Liberia, West Africa. Harding, Dr. W. G. (1), Wahroon- ga, N. S. W., Australia. Hardinge, L. G. (I), Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, London, N. 7, England. Hardt, J. D., Rua Lopes Trovho 84, Estado.do Rio, Brazil, South America. Hare, E. B., 3310 East 17th St., Oakland, Calif. Hare, M. M., M. D., 2383 Colorado Blvd., Eagle Rock, Calif, MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 379 Hare, R. A., M.D., Washington San- itarium, Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D.C. Hare, R. E., 84 Jervois Road, Auckland, New Zealand. Hare, Robert, "Tereora," The Boulevarde, Stratbfield, N. S. W., Australia. Hargreaves, Dr. H. E. (I), S. D. A. Mission, Shah Ave. 20, Teheran, Iran. Harker, H. C., 361 Argyle St., Ho- bart, Tasmania. Harker, J., Midland Bank Cham- bers, 506 Holloway Road, London N. 7, England. Harres, Karl, Neustadt Contre- scarpe 30, I., Bremen, Germany. Harris, F. J., Route 1, Cadillac, Mich. Harris, W. J., 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Peiping, Hopei, China. Harrison, C. R. (1), Box 612, Wailuku, Maui, T. H. Harrison, Dr. C. W. (1), Wah- roonga, New South Wales, Aus- tralia. Harrison, F. L. (1), Box 128, Keene, Tex. Harrison, I. H. (1), Box 573, Bula- wayo, S. Rhodesia, Africa. Hartin, L. H., Atlantic Union Col- lege, South Lancaster, Mass. Hartman, B. F. (1), 146 Orchard St., Cranston, R. I. Hartman, H. C. (1), 4843 Calvert St., Lincoln, Nebr. Hartmann, Max, Bayerstr. 36, Reichenberg, Czechoslovakia. Hartwell, H. C., Box 204, Aurora, Mo. Hartwell, R. H., Court 1207 Yu- Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. Hartwick, C. W., 537 25th St., Oakland, Calif. Harvey, F. W. (1), 1720 Wrights- boro Road, Augusta, Ga. Harvey, L. R., 8 Yarra St., Haw- thorn, Victoria, Australia. Hasegawa, T. (1), Minami 6 Jo, Nishi 11 Chome, Sapporo, .1 a pan. Hassenpflug, B. L., 1545 13th Port Arthur, Tex. Hastings, L. R. (1), 818 South 12th St., Paducah, Ky. Haufe, P., Adventhaus, Hans- Sachsstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Ger- many. Haughey, A. G., 6041A. W. 32nd St., Austin, Tex. Haughey, K. R., Box 106, Grays- ville, Tenn. Haughey, S. G., 256 Embry Ave., Lexington, Ky. Haupt, Dr. W. H., P. 0. Nongoma, Zululand, South Africa. Haussler, J. C., 202 So. Palouse St., Walla Walla, Wash. Hayakawa, T. (1), Nunobiki Dori 2 Chome 12 of 2, Kobe, Japan. Hayden, R. A. (1), Casilla 355, La Paz, Bolivia, South America. Hayes, E. G., 1621 Anacapa St., Santa Barbara, Calif. Haynal, A. D., Superior, Pa. Haynes, C. B., 2433 Kensington Road, Lansing, Mich. Haynes, D. F. (1), Box 930, Char- lotte, N. C. Haynes, J. D., Box 68, San Jose, Calif. Haysmer, A. J., South Lancastei-, Mass. Haysnier, C. A., M.D., (1), New England Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass. Hayton, C. H., M. D., 5230 La Roda Ave., Eagle Rock, Calif. Head, C., 8 Yarra St., Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. Heald, B. M., 46 Odegaard Ave., West Brighton, L. I., N. Y. Heaton, L. T., 1104 Keeaumoku St., Honolulu, Hawaii. Heckman, W. H., South Lancaster, Mass. Heiderstadt, A. (1), Grindelberg 11, I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Heim, E. F., Maplewood Academy, Hutchinson, Minn: !kin. C. D., 205 .F. Irving St., Kingfisher, Okla. Heinrich, F.. Haydnstr. 16, Drys den-A., Germany. 180 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Helbig, R., Mwagala, P. 0. Maswa, Lake Province, Tanganyika Ter- ritory, East Africa. Helgason, M. (1), Box 262, Reyk- javik, Iceland. Helm, R. (1), Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Hempel, A. E., Box 216, Bridgetown, Barbados, British West Indies. Hempel, R. H. (1), 817 W. Nora Ave., Spokane, Wash. Hendershot, V. E., 140 Burmah Rd., Penang, Straits Settlement. Henderson, F. H., 130 South Sixth St., Terre Haute, Ind. Heng, Seng Teck (1), S. D. A. Mission, Huei Chia Tau, Swa- tow, Kwangtung, China. Henger, A., Fangelsbaehstr. 11, Stuttgart, Wurtemberg, Ger- many. Hennecke, E. Grindelberg 11, I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Henriksen, H. D., 404 Avenue Bldg., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can- ada. Henry, C. D. (1), Box 66, Port of Spain, Trinidad, B. W. I. Henry, J. V. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Narsapur, W. Godavery, India. Heppenstall, E. (1), 620 Townsend St., Lansing, Mich. Herbert, W., Fasanenstr. 63, I., Braunschweig, Germany. Herholdt, A. J. (1), 292 Louis Botha Ave., Orange Grove, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Hermann, P. H., Strada Clemen- ceau 5/a, Cluj, Rumania. Hermanson, E. V., Rua Antonio J. d'Almeida, Funchal, Maderia Islands. Hermansson, Gcesta, Wasagatan 12, Goteborg, Sweden. Herrell, H. W., Oakton, Va. Hershberger, 0. S. (1), P. 0. Box 831, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Herwick, 0. W., Ketchikan, Alaska. Herwick, P. G., 614 50th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hesse, 0. (1), Adlerstr. 70, Dtissel- dorf, Germany. Hesse], A., S. D. A. Mission, Shah Ave., 20 Teheran, Iran. Heubach, Paul (1), Box 640, Lodi, Calif. Heumann, A., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Hiatt, H. M., 1615 S. Ferry St., Anoka, Minn. Hickman, N. R., 1217 F St., Fair- bury, Nebr. Hicks, H. H., Loma Linda, Calif. Higgins, W. A. (I), Route 1, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Higgins, W. B., P. 0. Box 573, Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Hilgert, W. T., Route 2, Gaston, Oreg. Hill, C. (1), 902 Colombo St., Christ- church, New Zealand. Hill, H. A., "Tereora," The Boule- varde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus- tralia. Hill, R. B. (1), 359 N. Main St., Logan, Ohio. Hill, T. S., 207 Bullock St., Sagi- naw, Mich. Hill, W. B., 446 Emerson St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Hilliard, W. I. (1), 57 29th Wei Lu, Mukden, Manchuria. Hillman, V. R. (1), 624 Smith St., Spooner, Wis. Hilmer, F., Adlerstr. 70, Dussel- dorf, Germany. Hilweg, K., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Hindson, J. (1), " Tereora," The Boulevarde, Strathfield, New South Wales, Australia. Hirlinger, J. 'W., Sr., Yale, Va. Hirlinger, J. W., Jr. (1), 301 Ruth- erford St., Lynchburg, Va. Hiten, George (1), P. 0. Mission, N. Rhodesia, Africa. Hiten, S. S., P. 0. Box 508, Port Elizabeth, C. P., South Africa. Hlubi, J. M., P. 0. Nahamba, Swa- ziland, South Africa. Hmelevsky, George, 1649 N. Wash- tena w Ave., Chicago, Ill. linatysnyn, J. M. (1), 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 381 Ho, Ai Deng, S. D. A. Mission, Ch'ien Ch'eng, Hunan, China. Ho Ping Duan (1), Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Ho Tien Ming (1), S. D. A. Mission, 57 29th Wei Lu, Mukden, Man- churia. Ho, W. Y. (1), Box 310, Hong Kong, China. Elochmuth, M., Haydnstrasse 16, Dresden A., Germany. Hoen, P. L., care P. U. C., Angwin, Calif. Hoetapea, W. U. (1), Advent Zend- ingsgenootschap in N. 0. I., Af- deeling, West Java, Naripan 63, Bandoeng, Netherlands East In- dies. Hof, J. (1), 5 Boulevard d'Anvers, Strasbourg, Alsace, France. Hoffman, B. P., 800 Maple Ave., Takoma Park, Washington, D.C. Hoffmann, K., Kaiser Wilhelm Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Hoffmann, W., Libanonstr. 6, Stuttgart, Wurtemberg, Ger- many. Hoh, Tsing (1), S. D. A. Mission, Waichow, Kwangtung, China. Holbrook, J. A., Box 364, Clear Lake, Wash. Holbrook, Wilbur, R. F. D. 1, Arpin, Wis. Holden, Dr. W. B. (1), Medical Arts Bldg., Portland, Oreg. Holden, W. H., Box 512, Madison, Wis. Holgate, W. A. (1), 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Holland, J. C., 1701 Conlyn St., Philadelphia, Pa. Hollenweger, O., Stampfenbach- strasse 85, Zurich, Switzerland. Holley, Leighton (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Peiping, Hopei, China. Hollingsworth, F. (1), Atchin, New Hebrides, Pacific Ocean. Hollingsworth, H. W. (1), "Tere- ora," The Boulevarde, Strath. field, N. S. W., Australia. Hollister, M. A., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Holloway, C. B. (1), 603 So. 6th Ave., Laurel, Miss. Holman, G. W., 2925% Blackburn St., Ashland, Ky. Hoist, A. E., 117 Pennsylvania Ave., Cumberland, Md. Holt, C. A., 3131 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Hon, L. C. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Hoihow, Hainan Island, China. Hooper, W. T.,Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific cean. Hoover, H. L., Route 1, Box 3201, Perris, Calif. Hopkin, W. H. (1), " Tereora," The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Hopkins, E. B., Route 1, Bonner- dale, Ark. Horn, P., Kaiser Wilhelm Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Horn, S., Advent Zendingsgenoots- chap in N. 0. I., Afdeeling West Java, Naripan 63, Bandoeng, Nethrlands East Indies. Hcerner, G. F.,Kriegsstr. 84, Karls- ruhe i/B., e rmany. Hosford, G. W., 4835 Prescott St., Lincoln, Nebr. Hoskin, G. C., care Hinsdale Sani- tarium, Hinsdale, Ill. Hottel, J. Z., Ephrata, Pa. Hottel, R. D., Box 57, New Mar- ket, Va. Houghton, Alexander, 23 Sher- wood Ave., Binghamton,N. Y. House, H. F., Apartado 81 , Mon- terrey, N. L., Mexico. Howard, B. A. (1), 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India. Howard, E. P., Piscaderaweg 22, Mundo Nobo, Curacao, Dutch West Indies. Howard, J. M., Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, London N. 7, England. Howard, T. R. M. (1), Riverside Sanitarium, Route 3, Nashville, Tenn. Howard, W. H., Union Springs. N. Y. 382 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Howarth, James (1), 1707 Orchard Ave., Glendale, Calif. Howe, B. L., Route 2, Box 190, Modesto, Calif. Howe, W. A., 146 N. 5th St., Clin- ton, Iowa. Howell, J. M., Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Howell, L. I. (1), Mirigeda,,' Port Moresby, Papua, Pacific Ocean. Howell, W. E., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Howse, J. (1), Marovo Lagoon, via Tulagi, Solomon Islands, Pacific Ocean. Howse, H. T. (1), Apia, Samoa, Pacific Ocean. Hoyler, Jorge, Caixa Postal 233, Victoria, Estado do Espirito Santo, Brazil, South America. Hsiao, Djeng Hsiu (1), Shensi Mis- sion of S. D. A., Outside West Gate, Sianfu, Shensi, China. Hsiao, Tzi Fu (1), S. D. A. Mission, Hsinking, Manchuria. Hsing, T. R. (1), Court 1207, Yu- Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. Hsu, Sin Tang (1), 107 Wu Tsu St., Hankow, Hupeh, China. Hu, Si Gwei (1), S. D. A. Mission, 71 Fu Dzen Gai, Changsha, Hu- nan, China. Hubbard, T. F., 310 E. 23rd St., Indianapolis, Ind. Hubbs, R. L. (1), Auburn Academy, Auburn, Wash. Hubley, R. A., 5438 Coolbrook Ave., N. D. G., Montreal, Quebec, Can- ada. Huddleston, Stanley (1), 3225 Beu- lah St., Houston, Tex. Hudson, 11. T. (1), 1023 W. 13th St., Des Moines, Iowa. Huenergardt, A. B., Gem Del., Bon- tonia, Calif. Huenergardt, J. F., 938 West 37th Drive, Los Angeles, Calif. Hufnagel, H., Adventhaus, Hans Sachsstr. 9, Chemnitz, Germany. Hughes, A. E., Shensi Mission of S. D. A., Outside West Gate, Sianfu, Shensi, China. Hughes, J. W. (1), Box 1245, Big Spring, Tex. Humann, E. S. (1), 3944 Victoria Drive, Vancouver, British Colum- bia, Canada. Bumann, H. H., 1516 N. 62nd St., Chicago, Ill. Hummel, G., Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Hung, C. Y., S. D. A. Mission, Kulangsu, Amoy, China. Hung, K. H. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Kulangsu, Amoy, China. Hunter, D. W., S. D. A. Mission, Narsapur, W. Godavery, India. Hunter, Le Roy, S. D. A. Mission, Gopalganj P. 0., Faridpur Dist., Bengal, India. Hurdon, W. J., 4016 Kaslo St., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Hurlow, H. J., Kolo Mission, P. 0. Morija, Basutoland, South Af- rica. Hurlow, W. H., P. 0. Box 508, Port Elizabeth, C. P., South Africa. Huse, George (I), 2119 24th Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Hutches, G. E., 9251,4 E. 7th St., Duluth, Minn. Hutchinson, L. L., Route 2, Box 133, Lemoore, Calif. Hwang, Djung Seng, S. D. A. Mis- sion, 71 Fu Dzen Gai, Changsha, Hunan, China. Hwang, Dz Chiang, S. D. A. Mis- sion, Chengtu, Szechwan, China. Hwang, Dz Ging, Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Hwang, Dzi Ling (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, 71 Fu Dzen Gai, Changsha, Hunan, China. Hwang, Joseph (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Huei Chia Tau, Swatow, Kwangtung, China. Hwang, Tz Ting (1), 526 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, China. Hyatt, W. Leroy, P. 0. Box 508, Port Elizabeth, C. P., South Africa. Hyde, J. J., S. D. A. Mission, Jengre Station, via Jos, North- ern Nigeria, West Coast Africa. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 383 Hyde, S. G., "Ventner" Tyglass Road, Llanishem, Cardiff, Clam, Wales, England. Hyde, S. W. (1), 103 W. Tyrell Ave., St. Louis, Mich. Hyde, W. T. B. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Box 19, Ibadan, Nigeria, West Coast Africa. Hyun, Y. H. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. IEK, Chung Guong (1), S. D. A. a Mission, Foochow, China. Iek, Sing (1), S. D. A. Mission, Foochow, China. Ilies, F. (1), Strada. Clemeneeau 5/a, Cluj, Rumania. Iliescu, B., Str. Cohanovschi 1, Cernauti, Rumania. Im, S. W., S. D. A. Mission, Seir- yori Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Cho- sen. Imaiku, Gladstone, Tapo Mission Sta., P. 0. Kalabo, Barotseland, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Imrie, L. J., Gordon Ave., Hamil- ton (P. 0. Box 27), N. S. W., Australia. Imperio, J. M., Box 32, Legaspi, Albay, Philippine Islands. Ingle, A. N., 292 Louis Botha Ave., Orange Grove, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Inouye, K., 8625 Latona St., Seattle, Wash. Tonescu, C. G., Str. Cohanovschi 1, Cernauti, Rumania. Irod, Dumitru, Str. N. Grigorescu 4, Arad, Rumania. Irwin, J. J., Copemish, Mich. Isaac (1), Luwazi Mission, Nkata Bay P. 0., Nyasaland, Africa. Isaac, Daniel, 261 Academy Way, Dinuba, Calif. Isaac, F. R., 44 Alger Bldg., Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Isaac, H. D., 176 Orange St., King- ston, Jamaica, British West In- dies. Isaac, John, Route 1, Box 146A, Shafter, Calif. Isaac, M. N., Boite 28, Cap Haitien, Haiti, French West Indies. Isaac, N. (I), Jacmel, Isaac, V., Nadar's Bungalow, Ko- diakanal, Madura Dist., South India. Isaiah, G., S. D. A. Mission, Narsa- pur, W. Godavery, India. Iserte, S.M., Apartado 4078, Madrid, Spain. Ising, W. K., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D.C. Israel, M. B. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Narsapur, W. Godavery, India. Itumeleng, K. I. (1), c/o S. C. Palvie, P. 0. Taungs, C. P., South Africa. Ivanoff, A. I. (1), 9 Tsitsihar St., New Town, Harbin, Manchuria. Iverson, Paul, Quincey and First St., Cottage Grove, Oreg. Iwanoff, W. (1), Solunska 10, Sofia, Bulgaria. IABOLA, F. L., Box 39, Lucena, Tayabas, Philippine Islands. Jackson, A. S. (1), Gordon Ave., Hamilton (Post Office Box 27), N. S. W., Australia. Jackson, F. S., Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, London, N. 7, England. Jackson, J. M., 4547 Calvert St., Lincoln, Nebr. Jackson, J. S. (1), Gordon Ave., Hamilton (Box 27), N. S. W., Australia. Jackson, M. J., Box 2841, Juneau, Alaska. Jacob, A. C., S. D. A. Mission, Kottarakara, Travancore, South India. Jacobs, J. T., 707 W. Nora Ave., Spokane, Wash. Jacobson, A. G. (1), Box 16, Raro- tonga, Cook Islands, Pacific Ocean. Jager, E., Adventhaus, Hans-Sach- str. 9, Chemnitz, Germany. Jakavula, E. S., 1665 East Bank Location, East London, Cape Province, South Africa. 384 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY James, E. H., S. D. A. Mission, Yencheng, Honan, China. James, Dr. H. C. (1), No. 57 29th Wei Lu, Mukden, Manchuria, China. James, Dr. H. E. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Kangting (Tatsienlu), Si- kang, China. James, J. R., 8 Yarra St., Haw- thorn, Victoria, Australia. James, J. S., Box 267, Loma Linda, Calif. James, Dr. W. H. (1), 8 Yarra St., Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. Jameson, J. S. (1), Crossville, Tenn. Janda, Edward, c/o Mr. H. Robin- son, Private Bag, Macheke, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Jarreau, E. A., 1708 N. Fifth St., Apt. 10, Milwaukee, Wis. Jean Baptiste, A. J., Box A-55, Port au Prince, Haiti. Jean-Elie, S. B. (1), easier 257, Fort-de-France, � Martinique, French West Indies. Jefferson, W. R., 3131 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Jeffries, H. D. (1), 517 Galena Ave., Galena, Kans. Jelen, K., Turecka 1, Warsaw, Poland. Jenik, J., Ezekely Bertalan-utca 13, Budapest VI, Hungary. Jenkins, F. H. (1), 181 Troup St., Rochester, N. Y. Jenks, G. C. (1), Box 337, Kensett, Ark. Jensen, Christian, S. D. A. Mission, Khunti P. 0., Ranchi Dist., India. Jensen, C. C., 1804 E. Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale, Calif. Jensen, F. B., 3222 Kensington Ave., Richmond, Va. Jensen, Johannes (1), Norre Alle 30, Aarhus, Denmark. Jensen, J. P. U., Suomisvej 5, Cop- enhagen, V., Denmark. Jensen, M. H., 822 W. Fifth St., Topeka, Kans. Jensen, Wm. C., Renfrew Bldg., 120 Seventh Ave., West, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Jessen, A. F. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Bethel Chapel Alfred House Gardens, Colpetty, Colombo, Cey- lon. Jesudass, A. V. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Narsapur, W. Godavery, In- dia. Jewell, E. B., P. 0. Box 51, Blan- tyre, Nyasaland, Africa. Jewell, F. B. (1), Box 573, Bula- wayo, Southern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Jewkes, H. W. (1), 401 Upper Serangoon Rd., Singapore, Straits Settlements. Jewson, E. P. (1), "Mizpah," roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Jimenez, Aurelio (1), Apartado 107, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. Jochmans, F., 5 Blvd. d'Anvers, Strasbourg, Alsace, France. Joe, Atchin, New Hebrides, Pacific Ocean. Joel, Atchin, New Hebrides, Pacific Ocean. Johannes, Dr. J. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Jalirpar P. 0., Faridpur Dist., Bengal, India. Johansen, B. 0. (1), "Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Johanson, E. J., Box J. 1011, Ade- laide, S. Australia, Australia. John, C. (1), Nadar's Bungalow, Kodaikanal, Madura Dist., South India. John, C. K. (1), 9 Cunningham Road, Bangalore, South India. John, W., Grindelberg 11, I., Ham- burg 13, Germany. Johns, A. H., 609 Garland Ave., Takoma Park, D.C. Johns, V. J., Loma Linda, Calif. Johnson, Adolph, 327 Mae St., Medford, Oreg. Johnson, A. E., 613 E. 8th St., Alliance, Nebr. Johnson, A. R. P., Box 643, Panama City, Fla. Johnson, C., 934 N. Church St., Salem, Oreg. Johnson, C. S. (1), 341 S. E. 47th Ave.. Portland, Oreg. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 385 Johnson, E. R., Route 2, Box 150, Redlands, Calif. Johnson, Fred, 3250 Fraser Ave., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Johnson, F. W., S. D. A. Mission, Kangting (Tatsienlu), Sikang, China. Johnson, G. E., 1446 Third, So., Mt. Vernon, Wash. Johnson, H. T. (1), 22 Zulla Road, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, England. Johnson, J. B., 140 Windsor St., Santa Cruz, Calif. Johnson, J. D., Blair, Nebr. Johnson, J. E., 5213 Blaine St., N.E., Washington, D.C. Johnson, J. L. (1), 231 East 12th St., Long Beach, Calif. Johnson, L.,3022 West 62nd St., Seattle, ash. Johnson, L. E., Ringgold, Nebr. Johnson, W. B., 704 La Crosse Ave., Pueblo, Colo. Johnson, Werber (1), Box 507, Bozeman, Mont. Johnson, W. J., M. D., 1625 Tren- ton Ave., Glendale, Calif. Johnston, F. W., 1519 Denison St., Muskogee, Okla. Jonasson, Sigward (1), Tunnelga- tan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Jones, C. L. (1), Box 66, Port of Spain, Trinidad, B. W. I. Jones, G. E. (1), South Lancaster, Mass. Jones, G. F., Lord Howe Island, Australia. Jones, J. K., 437 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga. Jones, J. W., 1427 College St., Memphis, Tenn. Jones, L. L., Gordon Ave., Hamilton (P. 0. Box 27), N. S. W., Aus- tralia. Jones, R. G., Apartado 568, Ciudad Trujillo, Republica Dominicana. Jones, R. L., Gitwe Mission Ruanda, via Usumbura, Belgian East Africa, (via Dares-Salaam, East Africa). 13 Jones, IV. H. (1), 1574 Brunswick Ave., Trenton, N. J. Jonuleit, K., Adventhaus, Hans Sachsstr. 9, Chemnitz, Germany. Jordahl, Ole, Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway. Jordan, W. H. (1), Box 64, Poona, India. Jorgensen, L. G., 2290 So. Corona St., Denver, Colo. Jorgensen, N. M., 125 Fourth St., Boone, Iowa. Jornada, F. H., Box 271, Iloilo, Iloilo, Philippine islands. Joseph, V. A., 1525 First Ave., Charleston, W. Va. Joshua, J., S. D. A. Mission, Kot- tarakara, Travancore, South India. Joyce, C. S., Drawer C, Berrien Springs, Mich. Joyce, R. S., Midland Bank Cham- bers, 506 Holloway Road, Lon- don, N. 7, England. Joyce, S., Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Rd., London, N. 7, England. Joyce, S. G., 22 Zulla Road, Map- perly Park, Nottingham, Eng- land. Judge, A. G. (1), 84 Jervois Road, Auckland, New Zealand. Jugha (1), Marovo Lagoon, via Tulagi, Solomon Islands, Pacific Ocean. Junginger, A., 5 bld d'Anvers, Strasbourg, Alsace, France. Jurke, F., Kfirnerstr. 6-8, Breslau 13, Germany. Jurkevics, A., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. VABAMBE, Jonathon, P. 0. Thekerani, Nyasaland, Africa. Kachoka, Tom (1), Chileka Mis- sion, Box 51, Blantyre, Nyasa- land, Africa. Kagegera, D., Gitwe Mission, Ru- anda, via Usumbura, Belgian East Africa (via Dares-Salaam, East Africa). Kajiyama, T., 4 of 4 Komakawa, Nishi-machi, Fukuoka, Japan. 186 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Kalabugin, M. A., 9 Tsitsihar St., New Town, Harbin, Manchuria. Kalbermatter, I., Casilla 130, Ro- sario de Santa Fe, Argentina, South America. Kalezic, Djordje, Petra Zrinjskog ulica 13, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia. Kallaste, A. (1), Merepuiestee 14a, Tallinn, Estonia. Kaltenhfiuser, K., Caixa Postal 233, Victoria, Estado do Espe- rito, Santo, Brazil, South Amer- ica. Kalustian, K. (1), P. K. 2071, Is- tanbul-Beyoglu, Turkey. Kambuwa, Albert, Boite Postale, 446, Elisabethville, Congo Belge, Africa. Kainm, C., 5 blvd. dAnvers, Stras- bourg, Alsace, France. Kamwendo, Yolam, P. 0. Malamulo Mission, Nyasaland, Africa. Kandulna, Samuel (1), S. D. A. Mission, Karmatar, E. I. R., In- dia. Kaneko, S., Box 7, Suginami P. 0., Tokyo, Japan. Kang, C. H. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Kanjanga, Soldier, Boite Postale Kamino, Congo Belge, Africa. Kanna, E. (1), Merepuiestee 14a, Tallinn, Estonia. Kanzok, J., Kornerstr. 6-8, Breslau 13, Germany. Kapitz, Karl, Neustadt-Contre- scarpe 30, I., Bremen, Germany. Kaplan, S., 628 West 139th St., New York, N. Y. Kapusta, St., Kowel, skr. poczt. 90, Monopolowa, 6/I, Poland. Karallashvili, K. D., 1207 Yu-Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. Karl, A., Via Trieste 17, Florence, Italy. Karmas, V. (1), Merepuiestee 14a, Tallinn, Estonia. Karonga, Jeremiah (1), Chileka Mission, Box 51, Blantyre, Ny- asaland, Africa. Kasa, J. W., 5630 N. 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Kasonga, Philip, Matandani Al is- sion, Box 51., Blantyre, Nyasa- land, Africa. Kastl, Karl, Petra Zrinjskog ulica 13, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia. Katona, A., Szekely Bertalan-utca 13, Budapest VI, Hungary. Katt, C. C. (1), 114 W. 7th St., Streator, Ill. Kaufmann, E., Grindelberg 11, I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Kaufmann; Richard, Neustadt- Contrescarpe 30, I., Bremen, Germany. Kauntul, H., Advent Zendingsge- nootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeeling West Java, Naripan 63, Ban- doeng, Netherlands East Indies. Keate, R. I., Box 4929, Atlanta, Ga. Kegley, R. J., 802 So. Mission St., Wenatchee, Wash. Keh, N. K., S. D. A. Mission, Ku- langsu, Amoy, China. Keh, T. K. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Kulangsu, Amoy, China. Keiser, C. V., 1929 Crescent Ave., Eau Claire, Wis. Keitts, F. S., 437 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga. Kelemen, St., Str. Clemenceau 5/a, Cluj, Rumania. Kellar, C. C., 7 Raymond St., Santa Cruz, Calif. Kelle, 0., Hinterm Bahnhof 30 Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Keller, K., Kornerstr. 6-8, Breslau 13, Germany. Keller, R. E. (1), Sterling Road. Jacksonville, Oreg. Kelly, C. H. (1), Box 831, Mt. Ver- non, Ohio. Kelly, P. J., S. D. A. Mission, Narsapur, W. Godavery, India. Kelley, H. M., Box 372, Orlando, Fla. Kellogg, C. E., South Lancaster, Mass. Kelsey, Verne (1), 1215 Marshall St., Little Rock, Ark. Keng, Chao-chun (1), 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Peiping, Hopei, China. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 387 Keng, Fu Kwang, 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Peiping, Hopei, China. Kent, H. A., 37 O'Connell Terrace, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queens- land, Australia. Kent, J. F. (1), South Lancaster, Mass. Kent, J. R. (1), "Mizpah," Wah- roonga, New South Wales, Aus- tralia. Kent, J. W., Gordon Ave., Ham- ilton, (P. 0. Box 27), N. S. W., Australia. Kent, T. R., "Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Keough, G. Box 1091, Jerusalem, Palestine; After March 31, Box 592. Kephart, H. C. (1), 341 S. E. 47th Ave., Portland, Oreg. Kern, M. E., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Kessel, F., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Kestner. M., Str. Cohanovschi 1, Cernauti, Rumania. Kestner, Rud., Strada Clemenceau 5/a, Cluj, Rumania. Ketola, T. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Liiwa, care of A. Woermann, Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa. Kezer, R. H. (1), 327 Toluca St., Orange, Calif. Khakha, Patras (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Karmatar, E. I. R., India. Khalil, I., Box 1091, Jerusalem, Palestine; After March 31, Box 592. Khan, Jhande (1), c/o 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Khng, K. T., S. D. A. Mission, Huei Chia Tou, Swatow, Kwangtung, China. Kiana, Titus, Boite Postale 446, Elisabethville, Congo Belge, Af- rica. Kibble, H. W., 100 Barclay St., Apt. 2-A, Newark, N. J. Kiehnast, 0., Kneiphofsche Hof- gasse 22, Konigsberg i/Pr., Ger- many. Kicser, W. D. (I), Box 1040, Clovis, N. Mex. Kiesz, A., 901 Spring St., Pullman, Wash. Kilgore, J. S. (1), 341 S. E. 47th Ave., Portland, Oreg. Killen, W. L., R. F. b. 3, High Point, N. C. Kim, C. C. (I), Seiryori, Machi, Keijo, (Seoul), Chosen. Kim, C. H. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Keizan, Chosen. Kim, H. M., S. D. A. Mission, Keizan, Chosen. Kim, Kyu Hyok, S. D. A. Mission, Tou to Gou, Chien Tao, Kirin, Manchuria. Kim, K. Y. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Keizan, Chosen. Kim, M. K. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Kim, N. C., S. D. A. Mission, Sariwon, Chosen. Kim, 0. C. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Kim, P. N., Soonan, Chosen. Kim, P. T. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Ham Heung, Chosen. Kim, S. Y.,S. D. A. Mission, Keechun, hosen. Kim, Y. M. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Soonan, Chosen. Kim, Y. 0. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Keizan, Chosen. Kimble, R. L., 36 Park St., Cal- cutta, India. Kime, D. S., 140 Bukit Bintang Road, Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States. Kime, Stewart, College Place, Wash. Kinder, W. L. (1), 217 N. W. Sev- enth St., Oklahoma City, Okla. King, A. E. (1), 1701 Conlyn St., Philadelphia, Pa. King, A. L. (1), " Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. King, G. D., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. 388 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY King, L. H., 1455 Seventh St., Parkersburg, IV. Va. King, N. B., 409 Calhoun Ave., Yazoo City, Miss. Kinney, C. M., 23 Ligon Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Kinney, C. R., Great Falls, Mont. Kinzer, N. H., Apartado 261, Bar- ranquilla, Colombia, South Amer- ica. Kioto (1), Marovo Lagoon, via Tulagi, Solomon Islands, Pacific Ocean. Kiou, Gi Sieu (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Foochow, China. Kirk, H. F., 437 East Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga. Kirkelake, L. .J., Suomisvej 6, Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Kisku, Barko (1), S. D. A. Mission, Karmatar, E. I. R., India. Kittle, 0. M., Paradise Valley San- itarium, National City, Calif. Kitto, Robert (1), 3131 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Klein, Obed (1), St. Charles, Mich. Klement, A., 1VIerepuistee 14a, Tal- linn, Estonia. Klement, H. C., 341 S. E. 47th Ave., Portland, Oreg. Klingbeil, J. (1), Adventhaus, Hans Sachsstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Ger- many. Klinger, R., Posta Kutusu 2071 Istanbul-Beyoglu, Turkey. Kloetty, R. (1), 5 Boulevard d'An- vers, Strasbourg, Alsace, France. Klooster, H. J., care of E. M. C., Berrien Springs, Mich. Klopfenstein, F. C., M.D. (1), Boulder, Colo. Klose, J. C., 1410 Altaloma, Or- lando, Fla. Kloss, W., Kneiphtlfsche Hofgasse 22, Kiinigsberg/Pr., Germany. Klotin, E., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Klut, E., Turecka I., Warsaw, Poland. Knauft, Arthur, 520 N. Lake St., Miles City, Mont. Knecht, L. P., 532 Park Ave., C,en- terville, Iowa. Kneeland, 13. F., 2336 E. 5th St., Charlotte, N. C. Kneeland, W. G., Box 52, Arco, Ga. Knight, A. W., "Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Knight, C. E., 560 Bailey Ave., Mountain View, Calif. Knight, F. B. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Chungking, Szechwan, China. Knight, I. G., Route 1, Box 890, San Diego, Calif. Knight, 0. W. (1), 8 Yarra St., Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. Knipschild, J. F., 243 Pope St., New Bedford, Mass. Knoner, H., Fasanenstr. 63, I., Braunschweig, Germany. Knox, P. L., 322 Hill Drive, Glen- dale, Calif. Ko, S. S. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Kobayashi, Tokutaro, Nunobiki Dori 2 chome 12 of 2, Kobe, Japan. Kobele, F., Eschenheimer Anlage 32, Frankfurt a Main, Germany. Kobs, H., Kaiser Wilhelm Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Koch, A. C., Minami, 6 Jo, Nishi 11 Chome, Sapporo, Japan. Koch, E. F. (1), 3222 Kensington Ave., Richmond, Va. Kohen, A. G. (I), Barmbeck Ave., Newlands, Cape, South Africa. Ktihler, K. (1), Adventhaus, Hans Sachsstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Ger- many. Kohtanen, V., Annank. 7, Helsing- fors, Finland. Koilpillai, V. D., Nadar's Bunga- low, Kodaikanal, Madura Dist., South India. Kok, E., Adventhaus, Hans-Sach- strasse 9, Chemnitz, Germany. Rolling, W. J., Advent Zendings- genootschap in N. 0. I., Hoof- dkwartier, Naripan 63, Ban- doeng, Java, Netherlands East Indies. Konderth, Th. (1), Str. Clemenceau 5/a, Cluj, Rumania. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 389 Konigmacher, S. M., Musofu Mis- sion, Private Bag, Ndola, North- ern Rhodesia, Africa. Konstantinoff, St., Solunska 10, Sofia, Bulgaria. Konvalina, Fruit., Brno, Stredni 10, Czechoslovakia. Kon Vui-leong (1), 633 Suriwongse Rd., Bangkok, Siam. Kopping, P., Kneiphiifsche Hof- gasse 22, Konigsberg/Pr., Ger- many. Korsch, H., Kneipbofsche Hofgasse 22, KOnigsberg/Pr., Germany. Kortenhorn, G. (1), Grindelberg 11, I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Kosmowski, F. (1), Turecka 1, Warsaw, Poland. Kotz, H. E. (1), Musoma, Tan- ganyika Territory, East Africa. Kranz, A. F. J., "Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Krause, 0. (1), Casilla 85, Puno, Peru, South America. Krause, V. (I), Vokie6u g-ve 57, Kaunas, Lithuania. Krautschick, A., Kaiser Wilhelm Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Krautschick, A., Adventhaus, Hans Sachsstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Ger- many. Kress, D. H., M. D., 705 Carroll Ave., Takoma Park, Washing- ton, D. C. Krick, R. K. (1), 408 Oak St., Coudersport, Pa. Krieghoff, C. E., Casilla 130, Ro- sario de Santa Fe, Argentina, South America. Kristensen, T. (1), Norre Alle 30, Aarhus, Denmark. Krietzky, M. S., 54 Osborn Place, Cranford, N. J. Krievs, E., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, ' Latvia. Kroeger, T. J., 1038 E. Main St., Galesburg, Ill. Kroulik, V. (1), Dvorakova 29, Praha-Zizkov, Jugoslavia. Krstic, Dragomir, Petra Zrinjskog ulica 13, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia. Krug, L., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Nfiremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Kruger, Albert, College Place, Wash. Kruk, A. (1), Turecka 1, Warsaw, Poland. Krum, J. H., Route 1, New Sinyrna, Fla. Krygier, E. (1), Lwow, ul. Swieto- krzyska Boczna 5, Poland. Kubecka, A. (1), Praha-Zizkov, Dvorakova 29, Czechoslovakia. Kuboni, E. Ka-J., Watersmeet, Private Bag, P. 0. Besters, Natal, South Africa. Kuehl, A. W., 3419 S. 48th St., Lincoln, Nebr. Kuehn, H. (1), Box 1491, James- town, N. Dak. Kuempel, F. R., Caixa Postal 810, Curityba, Parana, Brazil, South America. Kuempel, Manoel, Caixa Postal 810, Curityba, Parana, Brazil, South. America. Kuempel, S. (I), Caixa Postal 177, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, South America. Kuester, W. E. (1), General Del., Tallahassee, Fla. Kuhn, 0. B., Pacific Union College, Angwin, Calif. Kujur, P. D., S. D. A. Mission, Karmatar, E. I. R., India. Kulak, J., Bialystok, ul. Sienkie- wicza, 8814, Poland. Kulessa, F., Turecka I., *Warsaw, Poland. Kunert, A. (1), Brno, Stredni 10, Czechoslovakia. Kuniya, Hide, Box 7, Suginami P. 0., Tokyo, Japan. Kuniya, Hiroshi, Box 7, Suginami P. 0., Tokyo, Japan. Kunkel, C. J., 3912 Boyce Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Kunze, M., Fangelsbachstr. 11, Stuttgart, Wiirtemberg, Ger- many. Kurz, L. W. (I), 24 Fusting Ave., Catonsville, Md. Kuscbel, E., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Niiremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Kwiecinski, St. (1), Turecka 1, Warsaw, Poland. 390 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY ACEY, H. C., 531 N. Alexandria A-4 Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Lagonera, F. S. (I), Lucena, Taya- bas, Philippine Islands. LaGrone, G. A., Route 2, Box 137a, Amarillo, Tex. La Crone, V. A., 420 Broughton St., Chattanooga, Tenn. Lake, W. W. R., 140 Bukit Bintang Rd., Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States. Lal, Piyare (1), 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India. Lambeth, C. E. (1), 1215 Marshall, Little Rock, Ark. Landeen, W. M., Walla Walla Col- lege, College Place, Wash. Landis, C. C., M.D., 4030 4th St., Chico, Calif. Lane, F. G., 3137 Mayfield Ave., La Crescenta, Calif. Lane, L. E. A., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Lane, R. W., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Langa, M. M. (1), P. 0. Mtunzini, Zululand, South Africa. Langberg, T. M., Route 1, Box 267, Arlington, Calif. Langdon, G. E., Box 162, College Place, 'Wash. Lange, 0. W., P. 0. Box 64, Poona, India. Lange, R., Kriegsstrasse 84, Karl- sruhe i./13., Germany. Langenberg, Herman, 4859 Lowell St., Lincoln, Nebr. Langholf, R., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Langner, H., Kaiser Wilhelm Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Lanier, W. E., 1509 E. 49th St., Savannah, Ga. Lankhorst, J. (I), Lange Beesten- markt 102, The Hague, Nether. lands. Lanoix, B. (1), Plaisance, Haiti. Lanoix, Herodote (1), Botte A55, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, West In- dies. Larrabee, Harry (1), Apartado 1059, San Jose, Costa Rica, Central America. Larsen, B. (I), Casilla 85, Puno, Peru, South America. Larsen, C. A., Morhabadi Villa, Bariatu, Ranchi, India. Larsen, C. F., S. D. A. Mission, Tungshan, Canton, China. Larsen, F. M., S. D. A. Mission, No. 57, 29th Wei Lu, Mukden, Manchuria, China. Larsson, John, Annegatan 7, Hel- s ingf ors, Finland. Dishier, F. A. (1), 950 South Dora St., Ukiah, Calif. Lash ier, S. J., 4547 Calvert St., ' Lincoln, Nebr. Latham, W. L., 1644 Beaufield, Ferndale, Mich. Lauda, C. H. (1), 1718 Hague Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Lauda, E. R., Drawer 36, Water- town, S. Dak. Laue, H., Kornerstr. 6-8, Breslau 13, Germany. Laurence, J. H., 2160 Capitol Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Lavanchy, Fr., 11-13 Rue Ernest Allard, Brussels, Belgium. Laweloa, J., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Lawrence, G. W., Route 2, Box 185, Smithsburg, Md. Lawrence, N. W., Route 2, Battle Ground, Wash. Lawrence, W. S., 1620 Dauphin St., Orlando, Fla. Lawry, Clarence (1), Box 565, South Bend, Ind. Lawson, H. P., 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Lawson, T. C. (1), "Mizpah," roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Lay, Wm., Box 507, Bozeman, Mont. Leach, C. V., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Le Butt, A. C., P. 0. Box 508, Port Elizabeth, C. P., South Africa. Lecoultre, Andre, 11-13 Rue Ernest Allard, Brussels, Belgium. Lecoultre, D., 130 Blvd. de l'Hopi- tal, Paris 13e, France. Lee, C. W., S. D. A., Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 391 Lee, Frederick, on furlough from China: Address, Sanitarium, Calif. Lee, H. M., S. D. A. Mission, Seir- yori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Lee, H. S. (1), Soonan, Chosen. Lee, L. C., 815 Main St., Box 373, East Jordan, Mich. Lee, M. C. (I), Songdo, Chosen. Lee, Milton (1), Yunnanfu, Yun- nan, China. Lee, M. T. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Lee, N. S. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Seiryori, �Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Lee, S. E., Seiryori, Machi, Keijo ( Seoul) , Chosen. Lee, S. 0. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Chaiju, Chosen. Lee, Theng Huan (1), S. D. A. Mission, Huei Chia Tau, Swa- tow, Kwangtung, China. Lee, W. S. (1), 530 N. Stonewall, Oklahoma City, Okla. Leeder, S. T. (1), 84 Jervois Road, Auckland, New Zealand. Leer, C. J., 744 Central Ave., Lodi, Calif. Leffler, G. E., 1147 Tutwiler St., Memphis, Tenn., Lehmann, G., Kornerstr. 6-8, Bres- lau 13, Germany. Lei, K. P. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Hoihow, Hainan Island, China. Lei, Sai Kwong (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Tungshan, Canton, China. Lei, T. M., Box 310, Hong Kong, China. Leigh, J. B. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Waterloo, Sierra Leone, W. Af- rica. Leiske, A. A., Boulder, Colo. Lejniek, A. (1), Brivibas iela, 11, Riga, Latvia. Leland, J. A., No. 6, Vibora, Havana, Cuba. Lemke, L. D. A., 47 Hay St., Subi- aco, Perth, West Australia, Australia: Lengalenga, Peter, P. 0. Mission Siding, Northern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Lenheim, L. E., Box 372, Orlando, Fla. Lenk,L. (1), Fabian-utca 5, Mis- koc, Hungary. Lennox, W. M., 22 Zulla Road, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, England. Lenz, 0. F., Box 56, Sugarhouse Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. Leskien, Fr., Elisabethstr. 20, III., Stettin, Germany. Leslie, J. D. (1), Box 584, Arling- ton, Calif. Lesovsky, W., BOite 595, Beyrouth, Lebanon. Leu, Y. S. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Leung, H. S. (1), Box 310, Hong Kong, China. Leung, Tong Leung (1), S. D. A. Mission, Tungshan, Canton, China. Leung, W. Y. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Hoihow, Hainan Island, China. Lewis, G. A., Nyanchua Mission, Kisii, P. 0. Kisumu, Kenya Colony, East Africa. Lewis, J. R. (1), 22 Zulla Road, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, England. Lewis, P. M. (1), Box 29, Brook- field, Ill. Lewis, W. H., Box 216, Bridge- town, Barbados, British West Indies. Leytes, M., Carlos Pellegrini 1645, Corrientes, Argentina, South America. Li, Deli Hsing (1), S. D. A. Mission, Chungking, Szechwan, China. Li, Kwang. Ren (1), 107 Wu Tsu St., Hankow, Hupeh, China. Li, G. Y., S. D. A. Mission, Chung- king, Szechwan, China. Li, W. C. (I), S. D. A. Mission, Yincheng, Hupeh, China. Lee, P. C. � D. A. Mission, (1), S. Machi, 392 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Li, Wan Chuen, S. D. A. Mission, Kweiyang, Kweichow, China. Liang, Rei Ho (1), S: D. A. Mis- sion, 57 29th Wei Lu, Mukden, Manchuria. Libby, R. H. (1), Union Springs, N. Y. Libonati, E. (1), Via Trieste 17, Florence, Italy. LichS-, J. (1), Cintorinska 1. a. Blok B, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. Lickey, A. E., 4006 Benton Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. Lickey, C. F., P. 0. Box 56, Sugar- house Sta., Salt Lake City, Utah. Lidner, V. A., 809 Elmwood Ave., Providence, R. I. Lie, 0. S., Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway. Liem, Daniel (1), 6 College Square, Pulau Tikus, Penang, Straits Settlements. Lien, A. C., 443 Forest St., Kala- mazoo, Mich. Light, L. W., 829 Prospect Place, Port Huron, Mich. Lightner, Chas., 2625 Charles St., Omaha, Nebr. Lillie, C. P., R. F. D. 2, Pittsfield, Mass. Lim, C. H. (1), S. D. A. Mission Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Lind, M. E. (1), Box 49, Mbale, Uganda, East Africa. Lind, Walter (1), 432 Canyon Drive, Glendale, Calif. Lindbeck, L. H. (1), Box 102, Jerome, Ariz. Lindberg, Carl (1), Wasagatan 12, Goteborg, Sweden. Linde, H., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Lindholm, R. C., M.D. (1), 150 West- mont Drive, Alhambra, Calif. Lindquist, G. E. (1), 2910 Warren Ave., Seattle, Wash. Lindsay, G. A., Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Lindsay, R. S., 1455 Seventh St., Parkersburg, W. Va. Lindsay, W. B., Box 925, Lomita, Calif. Lindt, S. H., Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Lingenfelter, C. L., 1134 30th St., San Diego, Calif. Linhares, J. S., Caixa Postal 1830, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Amer- ica. Linker, R. (1), Fasanenstr. 63, Braunschweig, Germany. Lippolis, G. L., via Trieste 17, Florence, Italy. Lipski, J. (1), Kowel, skr. pout. 90, Monopolowa 6/I, Poland. Litster, W. R. (1), 47 Hay St., Subiaco, Perth, West Australia, Australia. Litwinenco, J. A., Herried, S. Dak. Liu, B. A., on furlough in U. S.: Address, Peabody University, Nashville, Tenn. Liu, Djen Bang, S. D. A. Mission, Sui Dzai, Honan, China. Liu, Fu An (1), S. D. A. Mission, Chungking, Szechwan, China. Liu, Hen Ih (1), S. D. A. Mission, Yunnanfu, Yunnan, China. Liu, Herbert, M. D. (1), China Training Inst., Chiao Tou Tseng, Kiangsu, China. Liu, Shiao-Tien, S. D. A. Mission, Wenchow, Chekiang, China. Liu, Y. C. (1), No. 57 29th Wei Mukden, Manchuria. Livingston, J. D., Calle V. Vergara 3227, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Llaguno, R. S., Box 119, Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands. Lloyd, Ernest, care Pacific Press, Mountain View, Calif. Lo, Gwei Ih (1), S. D. A. Mission, Yunnanfu, Yunnan, China. Lo, Sin Tsai, S. D. A. Mission, Nanning, Kwangsi, China. Lo, T. N., S. D. A. Mission, Huei Chia Tau, Swatow, Kwangtung, China. Lo, Tet Tsun, S. D. A. Mission, Waichow, Kwangtung, China. Loasby, F. H., S. D. A. Mission, Baragain, Ranchi, India. Loasby, R. E., 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 393 Liibsack, H. .1., Moscow 10, Ulica Durowa 22. Whg, 19, U. S. S. R. Lock, W. N., Mirigeda, Port Moresby, Papua, Pacific Ocean. Locken, J. B., Box 1478, Ft. Lauder- dale, Fla. Lockert, A. J., 120 Grove St., Hutchinson, Minn Lockwood, Wilton (1), 422 Porter St., Eureka, Calif. Loewen, George, P. 0. Box 1491, Jamestown, N. Dak. Loewen, M. E., 41 Hsiao Giao Chiang, Kinkiang, Kiangsi, China. Loh Wen Bi (1), S. D. A. Mission, Pichieh, Kweichow, China. Loh, Yun Djang (1), S. D. A. Mission, Chungking, Szechwan, China. Lohne, Alf. (1), Box 406, Trond- heim, Norway. Lohner, R. (1), Pelzgasse 2/10, Vienna XV, Austria. Long, A., Mission Adventiste, Ambohijatovo, Tananarive, Mad- agascar. Long, A. C.,2525 So. Downing St., Denver, olo. Long, M. L., Renfrew Bldg., 120 Seventh Ave., West, Calary, Alberta, Canada. Longacre, C. S., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Longway, E. L., Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Loosen, C. H., via Trieste 17, Florence, Italy. Loots, J., 130 Boulevard de 1'Ho- pital, Paris 13e, France. Loots, J. L., 11-13 Rue Ernest Allard, Brussels, Belgium. Lopez, A. J. (1), Apartado 4078, Madrid, Spain. Lorencin, A., Vojvode Stepe 12/I, Nis, Jugoslavia. Lorenz, J. D., Route 1, Arlington, Calif. Lorenz, W., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Lorntz, E. J., Patrocinio No. 6, Vibora, Havana, Cuba. Losey, L. B., P. 0. Box 15, Poona, India. Lotawa, Joeli (1), Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Lothian, T. (1), 5 Paulin St., Telok Anson, Perak, Federated Malay States. Louden. R. E., 815 S. Olive St., San Antonio, Tex. Loveless, W. C., Box 29, Brookfield, Ill. Lovell, V. P., Mt. Vernon Academy, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Lourinho, Manuel (I), Rua Joa- quim, Bonifacio, M. A., Lisbon, Portugal. Lowe, H. W., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Lower, D. A., 202 S. Palouse St., Walla Walla, Wash. Lowry, G. G., S. D. A. Training School, Meiktila, Bin ma. Lowry, M. E. (1), Apartado 39, Me- dellin, Colombia, South America. Lowry, W. L., Fentress, Va. Lu Shou Dao (1), S. D. A. Mission, Chungking, Szechwan, China. Lubschina, Fr. (I), Leopoldskron- strasse 22, Salsburg, Austria. Lucas, H. G., 671 Glenmore Blvd., Glendale, Calif. Lucas, T. E. (1), 310 E. 23rd St., Indianapolis, Ind. Lucas, V. H., 2007 El Serano Ave.. Pasadena, Calif. Ludewig, M., De2eliceva 77, Za- greb, Jugoslavia. Ludgate, T. K., 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India. Ludington, D. C. (1), Collegedale, Tenn. Liidtke, A., Kamienica na Slasku 272, Poland. Ludwig, W. (1), Suji, Private Bag, P. 0. Tanga, Tanganyika Terri- tory, East Africa. Lugenbeal, E. N., Artacho, Sison, Pangasinan, Philippine Islands. Lund, A. 0., 660 55th St., Brook- lyn, N. Y. Lundquist, H. B., Casilla 1003, Lima, Peru, South America. 394 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Lundstrom, S., Wasagatan 12, Goteborg, Sweden. Lusky, R., Haydnstr. 16, Dresden- A., Germany. Lust, D. E., Apartado 92, Managua, Rep. de Nicaragua, Central Amer- ica. Lutz, E. L. (1), Loma Linda, Calif. Lutz, 0. (1), Richard Wagnerstr. 28, Hanover-N., Germany. Lyberg, 0. A., Route 1, Richland Center, Wis. Lynch, H. E. A., S. D. A. Mission, Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West Africa. Lyndon, F. E., 47 Hay St., Subi- aco, Perth, West Australia, Australia. Lysinger, H. E., Box 930, Char- lotte, N. C. MAAS, E. R., Puiggari, F. C. E., MI Entre Rios, Argentina, South America. Maas, J. V., 169 Oaklawn Ave., Battle Creek, Minh. Mabona, Henry, P. 0. Box 573, Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Macanow, P., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. MacGuire, Meade, Route 5, Box 1064, Modesto, Calif. MacIntyre, J. G. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Kulangsu, Amoy, China. Mackintosh, Donald, 55 Argyle St., Halifax, Nova Scotia. MacNeil, J. W., 411 Cedar St., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Mackett, C. H. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Cunningham Road, Banga- lore, South India. Mackwan, J. (1), P. 0. Box 64, Poona, India. Madhu, S. C. (1), 36 Park St., Calcutta, India. Madgwick, Dr. G. A. S. (1), Post Box 1352, Nairobi, Kenya Col- ony, East Africa. Madgwick, W. R. A., 22 Zulla Road, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, England. Madsen, A. C. (1), Loma Linda, Calif. Madsen, 0., Box 217, Spirit Lake, Iowa. Magalela, A. T., P. 0. Box 14, Fort Beaufort, Cape Province, South Africa. Ragan, P. T., M. D., 304 North Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Mager, K., Haydnstr. 16, Dresden- A., Germany. Mligi, E., Mereptiistee 14a, Tal- linn, Estonia. Magnussen, A. E. (1), 361 Argyle St., Hobart, Tasmania. Magombo, Willard (I), P. 0. Fort Mlangeni, Nyasaland, Africa. Magsalin, P. S., 1402 Oroquieta St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippine islands. Mai, G., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Ber- lin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Maier, C., Elizabethstr. 20, III, Stettin, Germany. Maier, E. (1), P. 0. Box 1091, Jerusalem, Palestine; After Mar. 31, Box 592. Mainstone, F. J. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Baragain, Ranehi, India. Malinki, James, P. 0. Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Malinki, Joseph, Boite Postal 3, Kongola, Belgian Congo, Central Africa. Malinki, Morrison, Chileka Mis- sion, Box 51, Blantyre, Nyasa- land, Africa. Mall, Mehnga (1), c/o 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Mall, Viru, ejo 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi,India. Mallory, J. B., 501 Center St., Macon, Ga. Maloney. M. A., P. 0. Box 362, Hammonton, N. J. Maloney, V. J., 1207 Yu-Yuen Rd., Shanghai, China. Maltsev, J. (I), S. D. A. Mission, Kalgan, Chahar, China. Mamora, A. (1), Advent Zendings- genootsehap in N. 0. I., Afdeel- ing North Sumatra, Siantar, Su- matra, Netherlands East Indies. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 395 Manchen, M., Str. Cohanovschi 1, Cernauti, Rumania. Mandias, K., 3de., Rengganweg 10, Makassar, Celebes, Netherlands East Indies. Mangold, Santiago, Avda. Gari- baldi 2584, Montevideo, Uru- guay, South America. Mankayi, D. (1), Bethel Mission, Butterworth, C. P., South Africa. Mannesmann, A., Neustadt-Contre- searpe 30, I., Bremen, Germany. Manongi, Elisa, P. 0. Musoma, Tanganyika Territory, East Af- rica. Manoram, C. (1), 222 Almond St., Georgetown, British Guiana. Manry, E. A., 507 Flower Ave., Ta- koma Park, Washington, D.C. Mansell, E. P., Rua Santa Clara 2, Ponta Delgada, Azores Is- lands. Mantell, P. H. (1), Good Hope Training School, Klipfontein Road, Athlone, C. P., South Africa. Manuel, Percy (1), Appalachia, Va. Manullang, N. H. (1), Advent Zendingsgenootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeeling, North Sumatra, Sian- tar, Sumatra, Netherlands East Indies. Maracle, C. G., 44 Alger Bldg., Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Marais, C. C. (1), Helderberg Col- lege, Box 22, Somerset West, Cape Province, South Africa. Marais, W. (I), Good Hope Train- ing Sch., Klipfontein Rd., Ath- lone, C. P., South Africa. Marcus, Dr. E. 0., Kanye Medical Mission, P. 0. Kanye, via Lo- batsi, Bechuanaland Prot., South Africa. Margarido, Manuel, Caixit Postal 1830, Silo Paulo, Brazil, South America. Marietta, J. J., 360 Woods Ave., Newark, Ohio. Marineseu, N., Strada Popa Tatu 38, Bucuresti II, Rumania. Marks, R. R. D. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Matupi, Rabaul, Mandated Territory of New Guinea. Marrero, Antonio (1), Box 3005, Santurce, Porto Rico. Marriott, G. E., 8 Yarra St., Haw- thorn, Victoria, Australia. Marsa, P. S. (1), 4250 Western Ave., Westmount P. 2, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Marsh, C. W., 102 Jackson St., Jefferson City, Mo. Marsh, J. 0., 2330 N. Alabama St., Indianapolis, Ind. Marsh, L. R., 638 Glenmore Blvd., Glendale, Calif. Marshall, B. C. (1), 4151 41st Ave., So., Minneapolis, Minn. Marshall, J. S., Patrocinio No. 6, Vibora, Havana, Cuba. MArtensson, E. (1), Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Marter, E. W. (1), Grove Ave., Claremont, Cape Province, South Africa. Martin, A. Mr. (1) "MiZp ," � - roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Martin, Edward, Chileka Mission, Box 51, Blantyre, Nyasaland, Africa. Martin, Florentino (1), 1402 Oro- quieta St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippine Islands. Martin, H. K., South Lancaster, Mass. Martin, I. M., Boulder Dell, Hig- ganum, Conn. Martin, L. (1), Fasanenstr. 63, I., Braunschweig, Germany. Martin, R. H., 1108 East Olympic Ave., Spokane, Wash. Martin, S. 0., 318 Kinoole, Hilo, Hawaii. Marzocchini, N. (1), Via dei Cim- bri 23, Napoli, Italy. Masih, Barkat, No. 2 (1), 12 Prith- viraj Road, New Delhi, India. Masih, Diyal (I), c/o 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Masina, D. (1), Shiloh Mission, P. 0. Lunsklip, via Potgietersrust, Northern Transvaal, South Af- rica. 396 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Masters, F. (1), Gordon Ave., Hamilton (P. 0. Box 27), N. S. W., Australia. Masters, G. M., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Maszczak, A., Lwow, ul. Swieto- krzyska, Boczna. 5, Poland. Mateescu, F. (1), Str. Plaesilor 11, Ploesti, Rumania. Matthew (1), Mombera. Mission, P. 0. Mzimba, Nyasaland, Africa. Mathews, G. M., 1323 W. Lenawee St., Lansing, Mich. Mathy, L. A., 130 Boulevard de I'llapital, Paris 13e, France. Matson, J. J., S. D. A. Mission, Chuadanga P. 0., Nadia Dist., Bengal, India. Matter, A., Ngoma Medical Mission of S. D. A., Gitwe, Ruanda, Usumbura, Urundi, Belgian Congo, Central Africa. Matthews, H. A., Kanyadoto, via Gendia, P. 0. Kisumu, Kenya Colony, East Africa. Mattison, B. W. (1), P. 0. Box 56, Sugarhouse Sta., Salt Lake City, Utah. Mattison, C. C. (I), 740 61st St., Oakland, Calif. Mattison, H. H. (I), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Baragain, Ranchi, India. Mattison, 0. 0., S. D. A. Mission, Hapur, India. Mattsson, Ernst (1), Wasagatan 12, Gliteborg, Sweden. Mattsson, Karl (1), Route 1, La Grange, Ill. Matula, Paul, 18638 Blinker St., Detroit, Mich. Maudsley, W., 22 Zulla Road, Map- perley Park, Nottingham, Eng- land. Maxwell, A. S., Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Mountain View, Calif. Maxwell, L. G. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Matupi, Rabaul, Mandated Territory of New Guinea. Maxwell, S. G., Post Box 1352, Nairobi, Kenya Colony, East Africa. Mayaba, G. S., Bethel Mission, Butterworth, Cape Province, South Africa. May, D. J., Barmbeck Ave., New- lands, Cape, South Africa. May, J. T. (I), 526 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, China. Mayer, Edward, Fangelsbachstrasse 11, Stuttgart, Wurtemberg, Ger- many. Mayr, C. H., Casilla 2830, Santiago, Chile, South America. Mbednwa, Adsis (1), Matandani Mission, Box 51, Blantyre, Ny- asaland, Africa. Mbono, Paul, o/o R. R. Stockil, "Stanhope" Fort Victoria, South- ern Rhodesia., Africa. McAdams, D. A. (1), Chalet Verde, E'Estrampes and Milagros, Vi- bora, Havana, Cuba. McCall, David (1), 21 Woodsville Rd , Singapore, Straits Settle- ments. McClements, W., S. D. A. Mission, Box No. 19, Ibadan, Nigeria, West Africa. McClure, A. V. (1), 1158 State St., Vincennes, Ind. McClure, H. E. (1), 1703 24th Ave., Meridian, Miss. McClure, W. E., Malamulo, Nyasa- land, British Central Africa. McComas, J. W., 1016 N. 8th St., care of Gould Hotel, Kansas City, Kans. McConnaughey, J. L., Box 507, Bozeman, Mont. McCoy, Arthur (1), 303 N. Laurel St., Bridgeton, N. J. MeCrow, H. W., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. McCully, Waco (1), 700 Kimlin Drive, Glendale, Calif. McDaniels, P. W. (1), Box 602, Tyler, Tex. McDow, A. P. (1), 2610 Nob Hill Ave., Seattle, Wash. McEachern, J. H., Post Box 226, Singapore, Straits Settlements. McElhany, J. L., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. IVHNISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 397 McFarlane, F., Box J. 1011, Ade- laide, South Australia, Australia. McGill, Neil, White Rock, British Columbia, Canada. McHenry, W. H., P. 0. Box 64, Poona, India. McKeague, R. J., 1319-A Waiau Place, Honolulu, Hawaii. McKibbin, W. A., 509 Avenue S, Nevada, Iowa. McKinley, L. L., 707 N. Ruby St., Macon, Mo. McLennan, S. H. (1), 7213 Pine St., Upper Darby, Pa. McLennan, W. P., Route 1, Box 498, Phoenix, Ariz. McLeod, N. S. (1), 3059 California St., San Francisco, Calif. McMahon, B. H. (1), "Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. McMillan, J. A., 22 Zulla Rd., Map- perly Park, Nottingham, Eng- land. McNay, G. R. E., 3572 Linwood St., Riverside, Calif. McNeil, D. E. (1), Elkhart, Tex. McVagh, C. F., Pine Castle, Fla. McWhinney, H. E., 3131 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. McWilliam, J. R., Box 4929, At- lanta, Ga. Medairy, G., 225 Ninadel Drive, Macon, Ga. Medina, V. C. (1), Artacho, Sison, Pangasinan, Philippine Islands. Mednis, A. (1), Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Meeker, B. A., 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Megrant, Francisco, Box 3005, San- turce, Puerto Rico. Meier, Juan, Caixa Postal 2898, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Amer- ica. Meier, J. H., Casilla 2830, Santiago, Chile, South America. Meintzer, F. D. (1), 901 N. Lee Ave., Arcadia, Fla. Meleen, C. A., 1521 E. 8th Ave., Spokane, Wash. Meleen, E. M., S. D. A. Mission, Cunningham Road, Bangalore, South India. Melendy, L. S., 5101 W. 32d Ave., Denver, Colo. Melnic, T. (1), Str. Cohanovschi 1, Cernauti, Rumania. Mendez, Manuel, Box 3005, San- turce, Puerto Rico. Meng, Ching En (1), Court 1207, Yu-Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. Meng, Chung-i, Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Menkel, Dr. H. C., la Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Meredith, W. H., Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, London, N. 7, England. Mershon, L. B., Helena, Mont. Messer, C. B., 512 Waverly St., Iron Mountain, Mich. Metzger, C. J., 1830 Byers St., Joplin, Mo. Meyer, A. A., Box 36, Lodi, Calif. Meyer, Albert, 130 Blvd. de l'Hopi- tal, Paris 13e, France. Meyer, F., Haydnstr. 16, Dresden A., Germany. Meyer, H. J., 4057 Bryant St., Denver, Colo. Meyer, Oscar, 130 Blvd. de l'Hopi- tal, Paris 13e, France. Meyer, P., 5 Blvd. Longchamp, Marseille, France. Meyer-Bartschy, H., La Ligniere, Gland (Vaud), Switzerland. Meyers, E. H., Box 803, Casper, Wyo. Meyers, H. J., 8 Yarra St., Haw- thorn, Victoria, Australia. Mgqamqo, S. S. (1), P. 0. Box 440, East London, C. P., South Africa. Mhango, Paulos, Luwazi Mission, P. 0. Nkata Bay, Nyasaland, Africa. Michael, T. J., 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Michalenko, J. C., P. 0. Box 1491, Jamestown, N. Dak. Michaelenko, N. J., 3015 W. 14th St., Cleveland, Ohio. Michnay, L., Szekely Bertalan- utca 13, Budapest VI, Hungary. 398 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Milla ilow, J., Solunska 10, Sofia, Bulgaria. Milford, J. L. (1), Sentinel Pub- lishing Co., Box 6, Claremont Cape, South Africa. Millard, F. R. (1), Box 7, Suginami P. 0., Tokyo, Japan. Millard, Glenn, Kilmarnock, Va. Miller, A. L., 1024 First St., Ne- vada, Iowa. Miller, Mrs. B. (1), Court 1207, Yu- Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. Miller, B. E., 1331 Jerome St., Philadelphia, Pa. Miller, C. B., S. D. A. Mission, Yunnanfu, Yunnan, China. Miller, C. H., 430 Bayard St., Waterloo, Iowa. Miller, C. W., R. F. D. 6, Box 158, Lincoln, Nebr. Miller, D. P., 3502 S. 51st St., Lincoln, Nebr. Miller, F. W., 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Miller, H. J., 631 Ohio St., Lexing- ton, Ky. Miller, H. R. (1), Route 2, Gaston, Oreg. Miller, H. S., Keene, Texas. Miller, H. W., M.D., Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Miller, Job (1), Nadar's Bungalow, Kodaikanal, Madura Dist., South India. Miller, W. F., Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Miller, W. W., Sanitarium, Napa Co., Calif. Millner, A. E., 404 Avenue Bldg., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can- ada. Mills, 'W. G. (1), 1703 24th Ave., Meridian, Miss. Milne, R. M., 399 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, Straits Settle- ments. Milian, Julio (1), Caixa Postal 233, Victoria, Estado do Espirito Santo, Brazil, South America. Minehin, A. G. (1), "Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Minchin, E. L., "Mizpah" roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Minchin, G. H. (1), 399 Upper Serangoon Rd., Singapore, Straits Settlements. Minck, A., Regensburgerstrasse 22, V, Berlin W. 50, Germany. Minesinger, R. T. (1), Hazelton, Iowa. Minifie, Kingsley (1), 5051/a Harold St., Lodi, Calif. Minner, L. D.; Casilla 2830, Santi- ago, Chile, South America. Miriuca, T., Str. Cohanovschi 1, Cernauti, Rumania. Mitchell, A. I., 37 O'Connell Ter- race, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Mitchell, A. R. (1), 84 Jervois Road, Auckland, New Zealand. Mitchell, C. E. (1), Mirigeda, Port Moresby, Papua, Pacific Ocean. Mitchell, G. A., 229 Winter St., Auburn, Me. Mitchell, H., "Tereora," The Boule- varde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Mitchell, J. G., 34 Dunster Road, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Mitchell, Dr. J. R. (1), 612 Candler Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Mitchell, T. A. (1), "Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Miyake, Shohei, 1312 Keeaumoku St., Honolulu, Hawaii. Mlalazi, Mark, Solusi Mission, Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Mlalazi, Emory, c/o Lower Gwelo Mission, Private Bag, Gwelo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Moal a, James (1) , Nukualofa, Tonga, Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean. Mobley, A. E. (1), 2327 N. Ala- bama St., Indianapolis, Ind. Mocanu, Vlad., Str. N. Grigorescu 4, Arad, Rumania. Mock, Carl (I). Box 803, Casper, Wyo. Mocnik, A., Vojvode Protica 12, Beograd VII, Jugoslavia. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 399 Moffett, W. C., 105 Symington Ave., Catonsville Branch, Baltimore, Md. Moffitt, L. L., Grove Ave., Clare- mont, Cape, South Africa. Mohr, F. I. (1), Chalet Verde, E'Estrampes & Milagros, Vibora, Havana, Cuba. Mokr-Sr, Karol, Cintorinska 1. a. blok B, Bratislava, Czechoslo- vakia. Moldrzyk, E. (1), Brno, Stredni 10, Czechoslovakia. Molokomme, L. S., 77 Marlborough House, 58, Eloff St., Johannes- burg, Transvaal, South Africa. Monnier, Ch., 8 Ave. de l'Eglise Anglaise, Lausanne, Switzerland. Monnier, Henri, Rwankeri Mission of S. D. A., Kigali, Ruanda, Africa (via Dares-Salaam, East Africa). Monnier, J., 8 Ave. de l'Eglise Anglaise, Lausanne, Switzerland. Montgomery, 0., 110 E. Smith Ave., Orlando, Fla. Montgomery, R. P., 112 St. Louis Ave., Ft. Worth, Tex. Mookerjee, L. G., Box 15, Poona, India. Mookerjee, N. G. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Karmatar, E. I. R., India. Moolman, H. J. (1), Ndora Mission Station, P. 0. Usumbura, Urundi, Central Africa. Moon, A. L., M.D. (1), 2525 So. Downing, Denver, Colo. Moon, C. E., Apartado 139, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Moon, E. A., 399 Upper Seran- goon Road, Singapore, Straits Settlements. Moon, R. B. (1), 3131 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Moore, F. B. (1), Casilla 1003, Lima, Peru, South America. Moore, R. W., 1105 Colby St., Madi- son, Wis. Moran, Frank, Loma Linda, Calif. Moran, Jenaro (1), Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru, South America. Moran, J. L., Oakwood Junior Col- lege, Huntsville, Ala. Morel, Dr. E. L., 431 W. Orange Grove Ave., Pomona, Calif. Morenings, M., Vokie6u g-ve 57, Kaunas, Lithuania. Moreta, A. (1), Apartado 568, Ciu- dad Trujillo, Rep. Dominicana. Morgan, U. E. (1), Box 123, Belize, British Honduras. Morlan, C. C. (1), Box 664, Bishop, Calif. Morosan, P., Str. Cohanovschi 1, Cernauti, Rumania. Morris, C. C., Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Morris, R. P., 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Morris, W., "Tereora," The Boule- vards, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus- tralia. Morrison, D., Stanborough Park, Watford, Harts, England. Morrison, H. A., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Morse, H. H. (1), 526 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, China. Morton, H. C. (1), Casilla 355, La Paz, Bolivia, South America. Mosedi, K. (1), Kolo Mission, P. 0. Morija, Basutoland, South Af- rica. Moseley, C. E., 437 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga. Moses, R. J., S. D. A. Mission, Narsapur, W. Godavery, India. Mote, F. A., Box 401, Manila, Philippine Islands. Mote, R. M., Rusangu Mission, P. 0. Mission, Northern Rho- desia, Africa. Motorca, G., Str. N. Grigorescu 4, Arad, Rumania. Motzer, C. A., Neustadt-Contre- scarpe 30, I., Bremen, Germany. Moulds, H. G., 361 Argyle St., Hobart, Tasmania. Mountain, A., Blue Ridge Sani- tarium, Corona, Calif. Mourer, Dr. H. A. (1), North China Sanitarium and Hospital, Na I- gan, Chahar, China. Moya, J. S., P. 0. Box 20, Non- goma, Zululand, South Africa. 400 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Moyo, C. S. c/o Mayfair Mine Store, Filabusi, via Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Moyo, J. S. (1), c/o McKinnon's Store, Gwaai Siding, Private Bag 58, Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Moyo, Samuel, Mwami Mission, P. 0. Fort Manning, Nyasaland, Africa. Mozar, D. A., 340 E. 184th St., New York, N. Y. Mpheza, Victor, P. 0. Thekarani, Nyasaland, Africa. Mredlane, A. (1), 1072 Location, Queenstown, C. P., South Africa. Mseli, Y. (1), P. 0. Musoma, Tan- ganyika Territory, East Africa. Msuseni, Simon, Mombera Mission, P. 0. Mzimba, Nyasaland, Africa. Muderspach, F. H., Box 22, Kam- pala, Uganda, East Africa. iuuderspach, H., Norre Alle 30, Aarhus, Denmark. Muderspach, L., Wm. Thranesgate 10, Oslo, Norway. Mulholland, W. R. (1), Patrocinio No. 6, Vfbora, Havana, Cuba. Willer, A. W., Eschenheimer An- lage 32, Frankfurt-Main, Ger- many. Miller, 0. P., Adventhaus, Hans Sachsstr. 9, Chemnitz, Germany. Miiller, R., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Muller, W., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D.C. Willer, W., Elizabethstr. 20, III., Stettin, Germany. Mulomba, Stephen, P. 0. Mission Siding, Northern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Munger, M. E., care Review and Herald, Takoma Park, Washing- ton, D. C. Munro, S. W., Box 2238, Boise, Idaho. Munroop, D. (1), Salisbury Rd., Rose Hill, Mauritius, Indian Ocean. Munson, A., 1808 E. Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale, Calif. Munson, H. K., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Munteanu, C., Aleia Constandache No. 3, Galati, Rumania. Muranyi, A., Fabian-utca 5, Mis- kolc, Hungary. Murdoch, L., Saughton House, Midcalder Road, Corstorphine, Edinburgh, Scotland. Murdoch, M. C., Box 1352, Nairobi, Kenya Colony, East Africa. Murdoch, W. G. C., Newbold Mis- sionary College, Rugby, Warwick, England. Murphy, H. R. (1), 519 N. New St., Staunton, Va. Murphy, L. L., 1929 N. New Jer- sey St., Indianapolis, Ind. Murphy, T., 1081 Marion St., Den- ver, Colo. Murray, W. E., Calle V. Vergara 3227, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Mustafa, A., Str. Clemenceau 5/a, Cluj, Rumania. Muzemala, Jeremiah, Mzimba, Ny- asaland, Africa. Myers, F. D. (1), 1455 Seventh St., Parkersburg, W. Va. Myengwa, Wm. (1), Box 573, Bul- awayo, Southern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Mzozoyana, A., P. 0. Box 468, Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa. NEIDEN, L. C., "Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. 'W., Australia. Nagara, Tereti (1), Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Paeific Ocean. Nagy, A. D., 582 Amboy Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J. Nahirni, G. (1), Str. Cohanovschi, 1, Cerniiuti, Rumania. Naisogo, Meciusela, Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Nakasamai, M., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Nakauchi, S. (1), Box 7, Suginami P. 0., Tokyo, Japan. Nalaubo, Saimoni (1), Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 401 Nallathampy, S. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Kottarakara, Travancore, South India. Nalo, Masing, Atchin, New Heb- rides, Pacific Ocean. Nam, S. I., S. D. A. Mission, An- dong, Chosen. Nash, G. R., Lower Gwelo Mission, Private Bag, Gwelo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Nation, W. S., 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Nau, H., Eschenheimer Anlage 32, Frankfurt/Main, Germany. Naucukidi, Anitipasa (1), Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Navara, N., Mirigeda, Port Mores- by, Papua, Pacific Ocean. Nawara, T., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Ncuka, J. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Umtata, South Africa. Ndabambi, Joshua, 288 Lovedale Road, Mahlomola Location, Bloemfontein, 0. F. S., South Africa. Ndebele, James (1), Box 573, Bula- wayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Ndebelei Otis, e/o H. Burmani, Lonely Mine, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Ndhlovu, Luck, (1), P. 0. Mission Siding, Northern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Neef, B., Haydnstr. 16, Dresden A., Germany. Neff, E. L., 341 S. E. 47th Ave., Portland, Oreg. Neff, J. P. (I), 507 Flower Ave., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Neff, M. L. (1), Walla Walla Col- lege, College Place, Wash. Neil, J. L., 3426 Coliseum, New Orleans, La. Neilsen, J. A., 3572 Linwood St., Arlington, Calif. Neilsen, N. P., Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Nelsen, P. G., Norre Alle 30, Aarhus, Denmark. Nelson, A. C., 2661 Hollister Ter- race, Glendale, Calif. Nelson, A. Edwin, Box 15, Poona, India. Nelson, Albert E. (1), Loma Linda, Calif. Nelson, Andrew, Sanitarium, Napa Co., Calif. Nelson, A. G., 1721 National Ave., San Diego, Calif. Nelson, A. N., Box 7, Suginami P. 0., Tokyo, Japan. Nelson, C. A. (1), 23 Westfield St., Worcester, Mass. Nelson, C. E., M.D. (1), Paradise Valley Sanitarium, National City, Calif. Nelson, G. A., M.D. (1), P. 0. Box 64, Poona, India. Nelson, G. B., Box 56, Sugarhouse Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. Nelson, J. B., 639 Kimlin Drive, Glendale, Calif. Nelson, J. R., Box 507, Bozeman, Mont. Nelson, N. R., 101 Clifton Ave., Minneapolis Minn. Nelson, Walter A., 247 Hawthorne St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Nelson, W. A., Indiana Academy, Cicero, Ind. Nelson, W. E., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Nemes, A. (1), Str. Clemenceau 5/a, Cluj, Rumania. Nepomuceno, Bernardino, 1402 Oro- quieta St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippine Islands. Nerlund, 0. J., 311 Fulton St., Jer- sey City, N. J. Nerness, J. M., Mathie's Rd., Ku- ching, Sarawak, Borneo. Nethery, J. J., Box C, Berrien Springs, Mich. Nethery, R. J., 5745 Arlington Ave., Riverside, Calif. Nethery, T. C. (1), Box 267, To- peka, Kans. Nettleton, Daniel, Port Townsend, Wash. Neubauer, 0.,Libanonstrasse 6, Stuttgart,Iurtemberg,Germany. 402 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Neufeld, D. D., 404 Avenue Bldg., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can- ada. Neufeld, J. D., Renfrew Bldg., 120 Seventh Ave., West, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Neumann, H., Kfirnerstr. 6-S, Bres- lau 13, Germany. Neumann, H. F., Care of Ludwig Wenzel, R. F. D. 1, Brighton, Colo. Neumann, R., Brno, Stredni 10, Czechoslovakia. Newbold, D. C., Broadview Acad- emy, La Grange, Ill. Newman, R. R., Enterprise, Kans. Newmyer, C. B., 65 Boyle Ave., Totowaboro, Paterson, N. J. Ikrey, E., Merepuiestee 14-a, Tal- linn, Estonia. Ng, Hi Lang (1), S. D. A. Mission, Huei Chia Tau, Swatow, Kwang- tung, China. Ng Hock Thye (1), 393 Jalan Be- sar, Singapore, Straits Settle- ments. Ng, Hong-boon, 140 Burmah Road, Penang, Straits Settlements. Ng, Mia Cheng (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Huei Chia Tau, Swatow, Kwangtung, China. Ng, Yuk Pin, S. D. A. Mission, Waichow, Kwangtung, China. Ngaiyaye, James, P. 0. Malamulo Mission, Nyasaland, Africa. .Ngaiyaye, Simon, Luwazi Mission, Nkata Bay, Nyasaland, Africa. Ngo, E. H. (1), P. 0. Box 310, Hong Kong, China. Ngo, T. S. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Kulangsu, Amoy, China. Nichol, F. D., Review and Herald, Takorna Park, Washington, D. C. Nicholson, W. G. (1), Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Nickle, G. C., Box M, Cristobal, Canal Zone. Nickless, Arva 2001 24th Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Nicol, S. C., S. D. A. Mission, Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West Africa. Nicola, L. T. 123 Manchester St., Battle Creek, Mich. Nicolas, C. S., 412 E. Ave. 28, Los Angeles, Calif. Niedoba, E. (1), Kamienica na Slasku 272, Poland. Niedoba, J., Turecka I, Warsaw, Poland. Niedoba, 0. (1), Lwow, ul. Swieto- krzyska, Boczna 5, Poland. Nielsen, E. (1), Norre Alle 30, Aarhus, Denmark. Nielsen, F. (1), Norre Alle 30, Aarhus, Denmark. Niemann, E., Advent Zendings- genootschap in N. 0. I., Afdee- ling Oost-Java, Tandjoenr, Anom 3, Soerabaia, Java, Neat': erlands East Indies. Niermeyer, L. E., 654 N. 16th St., Salem, Oreg. Niewiadomski, A., Kowel, skr. poczt. 90, Monopolowa 6/I, Po- land. Nigani, John, 'Janke Mission, P. 0. Selukwe, Southern Rho- desia, Africa. Nightingale, R. H., 1263 N. Gordon St., Pomona, Calif. Nikkar, L., Merepuistee 14a, Tal- linn, Estonia. Nikoloff, Boris, Solunska 10, Sofia, Bulgaria. Ninaj, Ludwig (1), Box 29, Brook- field, Ill. Ninow, IV., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Niu, Siu Shen (1), Yencheng, Honan, China. Nixon, J. C., Pierce St. and Hinge Road, Route 1, Arlington, Calif. Njekwa, Robert (1), P. 0. Mission Siding, Northern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Nkomo, Elmer, P. 0. Mission, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Nkomo, Isaac Xiba, Box 573, Bula- wayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Nkosi, David, Mzimba, Nyasaland, Africa. Nkosi, T. A. (1), P. 0. Carolina, Transvaal, South Africa. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 403 Noack, W., KneiphOfsche Hofgasse 22, Konigsberg i/Pr., Germany. Nolda, 0. W., 1 Ghizri Road, Kara- chi, India. Noltze, K. F., Kanola S. D. A. Mis- sion, c/o A. Woermann, Mon- rovia, Rep. Liberia, West Africa. Nomura, I., Sam no Matsubara, 279, Kanagawa, Ken, Odawari- machi, Japan. Norcott, V. C. (1), S. D. A. Church, Keats Ave., Durban, Natal, South Africa. Nord, G. E., 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex, England. Nordstrom, J. A., 3934 Lowell Blvd., Denver, Colo. Norman, C. M. (1), 2762 So. Penn- sylvania St., Englewood, Colo. North, W. S., 1120 E. Pulaski St., Ft. Worth, Tex. Norton, S. E., 2015 Arthur Ave., Lakewood, Ohio. Nott, W. L., Thayer, Kans. Noval, Doroteo (1), Box 119, Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands. Nowfel, S., Mite 595, Beyrouth, Lebanon. Nowicki, K. (1), Turecka I., War- saw, Poland. Nozaki, K., 2103 Bush St., San Francisco, Calif. Ntilosanje, Beriat (1), Mombera Mission, P. 0. Mzimba, Nyasa- land, Africa. Ntsikeni, D. D., S. D. A. Mission, P. 0. Box 22, Qumbu, Cape Province, South Africa. Ntwana, S. K., P. 0. Lusikisiki, Pondoland, C. P., South Africa. Numbers, R. W. (1), 1220 S. Pitts- burgh St., Connellsville, Pa. Nussbaum, Dr. J. (1), 49 Ave. de la Grande Armee 49, Paris 16e, France. Nygaard, Peter, 8a Ave. Norte, No. 57, San Salvador, Republica de El Salvador, Central America. Nzota, T. (1), P. 0. Musoma, Tan- ganyika Territory, East Africa. AKES, F. T. (1), Box 68, San O Jose, Calif. Oberg, E. M., 6204 Beverly Blvd., Route 4, Everett, Wash. Oberg, H. A., S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. ()blander, J. G., Enid, Okla. Oborny, J., Brno, Stredni 10, Czechoslovakia. Ochai, K. (1), Minami 6 Jo, Nishi 11 chome, Sapporo, Japan. Ochs, D. A., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Ochs, W. B., 44 Alger Bldg., Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Odegaard, M. H. (1), 716 W. Wash- tenaw St., Lansing, Mich. Odom, Leo, Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone. Oestreich, H. H. (1), Kaiser Wil- helm Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Offerman, K. A., Brookfield, Ill. Ogbaski, Michael, Missione Avven- tista, P. 0. Box 114, Asmara, Eritrea, N. E. Africa. Ogden, A. R., 25 Edward St., Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies. Ogura, S., Box 7, Suginami P. 0., Tokyo, Japan. Ohme, B., Kiirnerstr. 6-8, Bres- lau 13, Germany. Oh, H. P. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Oh, S. N. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Keizan, Chosen. Okohira, A. T. (1), 3423 Estrada Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Okohira, T. H., Box 7, Suginami P. 0., Tokyo, Japan. Oliva, U. (1), Box 1772, Manila, Philippine Islands. Oliver, F. M., 817 W. Nora Ave., Spokane, Wash. Oliver, H. W., Box 2238, Boise, Idaho. Olmstead, H. C., Route 1, Box 228, Colfax, Calif. Olmstead, J. F., 9 Weingartner Place, Dayton, Ohio. 404 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Olney, Stephen B. (1), Collbran, Colo. Olsen, D. L. (1), Box 64, Troy, Kans. Olsen, Mahlon E., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Olsen, M. E. (1), Apartado 175, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. Olsen, M. M., Suomisvej 5, Copen- hagen V, Denmark. Olsen, 0. J., Box 262, Reykjavik, Iceland. Olsen, Paul, Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway. Olson, A. J., Broadview Academy, La Grange, Ill. Olson, A, V., HOheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. Olson, D. K., Staples, Minn. Olson, H. 0., Route 1, Box 366, La Grange, Ill. Olson, L. H., Apartado 313, Cali, Colombia, South America. Olson, Martin, 3716 N. E. 74th Ave., Portland, Oreg. Olson, 0., Pisgah Industrial In- stitute, Candler, N. Car. Olteanu, Pavel, Strada Plaesilor 11, Ploesti, Rumania. Oltin, J., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Oossanen, P. v., Lange Beesten- markt 102, The Hague, Nether- lands. Ortner, A. W., 81 Draper St., Pawtucket, R. I. Ortner, C. G. (1), Box 4929, At- lanta, Ga. Ortner, I. G. (1), South Lancaster, Mass. Ortner, W. P., Hinsdale Sanita- rium, Hinsdale, Ill. Osborn, J. W., 713-23rd Ave. Court, Moline, Ill. Osborne, A. J., Sanitarium, Napa County, Calif. Osborne, E. E., Box 93, Lancaster, Mass. Osgood, D. S., 734 Main St., Ne- vada, Iowa. Osmunson, E. R., S. D. A. Mission, Kottarakara, Travancore, South India. Osola, K., Annank. 7, Helsingfors, Finland. Oss, Gorden, Box 66, Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies. Oss, John, Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Oss, Melvin, Shelton Academy, Shelton, Nebr. Oster, F. F., S. D. A. Mission, Shah Ave. 20, Teheran, Iran. Osterburg, H. (1), Grindelberg 11, I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Osterman, F. A., 168 Spring St., Charleston, S. C. Oswald, E. H., 2718 Third Ave., So., Minneapolis, Minn. Oswald, H. (1), Grindelberg 11, I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Oswald, J. C., 2757 N. Congress Rd., Camden, N. J. Oswald, T. L., 210 Webb Drive, Glendale, Calif. Os-wald, W., Adventhaus, Hans- Sachsstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Ger- many. Otsuki, K. (1), Nunobiki Dori 2 chome 12 of 2, Kobe, Japan. Ouatu, St., Str. Plaesilor 11, Ploesti, Rumania. PAAP, C. A., 84 Jervois Road, Auckland, New Zealand. Paap, F. W., 4161 Sutro St., Los Angeles, Calif. Paden, C. M. (1), Box 235, Greens- burg, Pa. Paddock, C. L., 44 Alger Bldg., Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Pae, H. K. (I), S. D. A. Mission, Fusan, Chosen. Page, F. A. (1), Route 2, Box 156, Loveland, Colo. Pak, C. U. (I), S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Pak, K. C. (I), S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Pak, K. P., S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Pak, W. S. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Soonan, Chosen. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 405 Pak, Y. S., S. D. A. Mission, Soonan, Chosen. Pakkiananthan, M. I. (1), Nadar's Bungalow, Kodaikanal, Madura Dist., South India. Palmer, C. E. (1), Takoma Park, D.C. Palmer, C. S., "Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Astralia. Palmer, S. W., P. 0. 468, Bloem- fontein, Orange Free State, South Africa. Palsson, J. G. (1), Box 262, Reyk- javik, Iceland. Pan, Li-dze (1), S. D. A. Mission, Wenchow, Chekiang, China. Pan, Shui Ru, 20 Gao Lou Men, Nanking, Kiangsu, China. Pan, Tsz-chan, S. D. A. Mission, Wenchow, Chekiang, China. Panait, A., Aleia Constandache No. 3, Galati, Rumania. Pandjaitan, Kr. (I), Advent Zend- ingsgenootschap in N. 0. I., Af- deeling Noord Sumatra, Siantar, Sumatra, Netherlands East In- dies. Pandjaitan, S. H. (1), Advent Zendingsgenootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeeling Oost-Java, Tandjoeng Anom 3, Soerabaia, Java, Neth- erlands East Indies. Pang, N. D. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Anju, Chosen. Pannkoke, H., 3914 S. Lookout St., Little Rock, Ark. Pansegrau, K., Kneiphofsche Hof- gasse 22, Konigsberg/Pr., Ger- many. Panzig, 0., Fasanenstr. 63, I., Braunschweig, Germany. Pappastamoulis, N. S., Post Box 144, Salonika, Greece. Paprotny, P. (1), Briickenstrasse 34a, Hamburg i/W., Germany. Paraschiv, D., Strada Popa Tatu 38, Bucuresti II, Rumania. Parchment, E. E., 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Parfitt, A. G., Agricultura 79, Co- Ionia Escandon, Tacubaya, D. IF., Mexico. Parker, A. (1), "Tereora," The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Parker, A. F. (1), Marovo Lagoon, via Tulagi, Solomon Islands, Pacific Ocean. Parker, C. H., 10149 Commerce Ave., Tujunga, Calif. Parker, G. J. (1), "Tereora" The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Parker, H. B., Loma Linda, Calif. Parkin, J. H. (1), Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, London, N. 7, England. Parmele, R. W., 1460 E. California Ave., Glendale, Calif. Parrett, Dr. 0. S. (1), 920 14th St., Modesto, Calif. Parrish, F. H. (I), 534 N. E. 60th Ave., Portland, Oreg. Parsons, D. A., Box 252, Vista, Calif. Parsons, E. H., "Tereora," The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Parsons, Dr. R. B. (1), Missao Adventista, Lepi, Angola, Portu- guese West Africa. Parvan M. T. (1), Str. Plaesilor II, Ploesti, " Rumania. Pascoe, A. L., Marovo Lagoon, via Tulagi, Solomon Islands, Pacific Ocean. Pascoe, J., 902 Colombo'St., Christ- church, New Zealand. Pascoe, W. H., Gordon Ave., Ham- ilton (P. 0. Box 27), New South Wales, Australia. Pascual. M. C.. Box 39, Lucena, Tayahas, Philippine Islands. Passebois, L. F., 1030 22d St., San Diego, Calif. Pastor, Iosef, Str. N. Grigorescu 4, Arad, Rumania. Patterson, G. E. (I), Ocean Lake, Oreg. Patterson, J. R., Sanitarium, Calif. Pattison, L. 0., Gen. Del., Martinez, Calif. Patzig, R., Haydnstr. 16, Dresden- A., Germany. 406 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Patzkowski, J. E., 2819 Frederick Ave., Baltimore, Md. Paul, R. W., M.D. (1), Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Paulini, P. P., Str. Mitropolitul Ghenadie Pelrescu No. 116, Bu- curesti IV, Rumania. Paunescu, P., Str. Mitropolitul Ghenadie Petrescu No. 116, Bu- curesti IV, Rumania. Payne, Nathaniel, Box 66, Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies. Peacock, G., S. D. A. Mission, Ma- tupi, Rabaul, Mandated Terri- tory of New Guinea. Peak, H. M., S. D. A. Mission, Bethel Chapel, Alfred House Gar- dens, Colpetty, Colombo, Ceylon. Pearson, Gordon, Mwami Mission, P. 0. Fort Manning, Nyasaland, Africa. Pearson, R. W., Loma Linda, Calif. Pease, N. F., Auburn Academy, Auburn, Wash. Pechtol, J. (1), Fabian-utca 5, Mis- kolc, Hungary. Peckham, H. A., 337 E. 2nd Ave., N., Roseburg, Oreg. Peden, H. L., 2107 Jackson Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. Pedersen, E. W., P. 0. Mubende, Uganda, East Africa. Pei, Tza-heng (1), S. D. A. Mission, 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Pei- ping, Hopei, China. Peixoto, Domingos, Collegio Ad- ventista, Santo Amaro, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. Peltonen, 0. (1), Annank. 7, Hel- singfors, Finland. Pelzer, 0., Adlerstr. 70, Diisseldorf, Germany. Peng, Hsien Djung, S. D. A. Mis- sion, Sinsiang, Honan, China. Peng Hsien Wu (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, 18 Tsai San Lu, Kiukiang, liiangsi, China. Pengilley, E. L. (1), "Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Penner, .J., Pelzgasse 2-10, Vienna X.V, Austria, Penner, J. B., Pacific Press Branch, Brookfield, Ill. �• Perkins, H. J. (1), Iowa Sanita- rium, Nevada, Iowa. Perkins, J. R. (1), 1020 Forest Ave., Greeneville, Tenn. Perrin, W. E. (1), Resthaven Sani- tarium, Sydney, British Colum- bia, Canada. Perrine, A. W. (I), 4306 Seventh Ave., Kenosha, Wis. Perry, J. C. H. (1), Atchin, New Hebrides, Pacific Ocean. Perry, F. L., 1967 East Glenoaks, Glendale, Calif. Peter, B., 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Peter, K. S., S. D. A. Mission, Kottarakara, Travancore, South India. Peter, Thara, S. D. A. Mission, Kamamaung, Shwegon P. 0., Burma. Peters, Benjamin, S. D. A. Mission, Karmatar, E. I. R., India. Peters, G. E., 409 Edgecombe Ave., New York, N. Y. Peters, W., Adlerstr. 70, Diissel- dorf, Germany. Petersen, B., 601 Olive St., Atlan- tic, Iowa. Petersen, Karl (1), Suomisvej 5, Copenhagen V., Denmark. Petersen, N. C., 733 23d St., San Bernardino, Calif. Peterson, Alfred W., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Peterson, E. F., 1745 Third St., Napa, Calif. Peterson, F. L., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Peterson, H. (1), 404 Avenue Bldg., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can- ada. Peterson, J. M. (I), Angwin, Napa Co., Calif. Peterson, John, 2005 Fifth Ave., Milwaukie, Oreg. Petrescu, Al., Strada Plaesilor 11, Ploesti, Rumania. Petrescu, I., Aleia Constandache No. 3, Galati, Rumania. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 407 Petrie, W. W. (1), Apia, Samoa, Pacific Ocean. Petrovic, St., Vojvode Stepe 12/I, Nis, Jugoslavia. Pettey, J. G. (I), Apartado S21, Monterrey, N. L., Mexico. Pettikawa, S. (1), Advent Zen- dingsgenootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeeling Oost-Java, Tandjoeng Anom 3, Soerabaia, Java, Neth- erlands East Indies. Pettis, L. W. (1), Box 267, To- peka, Kans. Pettit, G. W., R. F. D. 1, Box 168B, Vancouver, Wash. Petzold, G., Elisabethstr. 20, III, Stettin, Germany. Peugh, V. E., 1965 Carroll, St. Paul, Minn. Pferschy, G., Via Trieste 17, Flor- ence, Italy. Pfingstl, F., Pelzgasse 2-10, Vienna XV, Austria. Phang, Nyuk-thin, 25 Bangkok Lane, Penang, Straits Settle- ments. Phang, Yin Hee, 58 Bukit Mang Rd., Singapore, Straits Settle- ments. Pheele, P. (1), Location, Vryburg, C. P., South Africa. Pheng, En, (1), 70 Rue de Cham- pagne, ''Saigon, French Indo China. Philbrick, M. (1), College Heights, Alberta, Canada. Philips, N. W., 133 Starr St., Loma Linda, Calif. Phillips, E. B., Newbold Missionary College, Near Rugby, Warwick- shire, England. Phillips, Joseph, 30 Voyle Road, Cantt., Rangoon, Burma. P'hilpott, L. L. (1), 1455 Seventh St., Parkersburg, W. Va. Phipps, F. C., 824 Harlem Ave., Baltimore, Md. Phipps, J. A., Apartado 568, Ciu- dad Trujillo, Rep. Dominicana. Piatek, K., Kamienica na Slasku 272, Poland. Pichot, Henri, 12 rue de Mulhouse, Alger, Algeria. Pickard, U. D., c/o S. D. A. School, Lake Arid, Pa. Pickett, F. L., 70 Rue de Cham- pagne, Saigon, Indio-chine. Pidoux, Juan (1), Calle Uriarte 2429 (Plaza Italia), Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Pidoux, Marcelo, Avda. Garibaldi 2584, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America. Pierce, H. W., Mountain View, Cal if . Pieringer, F. (1), HiTheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. Pierson, R. H., P. 0. Box 64, Poona, India. Pietrasz, Alexander (1), 1414 N. Maplewood Ave., Chicago, Ill. Pike, C. M., White River Junction, Vt. Pike, V. R. (I), 224 Canal St., Brattleboro, Vt. Pikoli, S. (1), "The Willows," P. 0. Sterkspruit, Herschel Dist., South Africa. Pilar, R. A., Artacho, Sison, Pan- gasina,n, Philippine Islands. Pilar, T. A., Artacho, Sison, Pan- gasinan, Philippine Islands. Pingenot, E. L., 4602 Bancroft Ave., Lincoln, Nebr. Pioch, Albert, Briickenstrasse 34a, Hamm i/W., Germany. Piper, A. H., Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia. Piper, E. A., 714 Third St., So., Virginia, Minn. Piper, H. E., "Tereora" The Boule- varde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Piper, J. F., 4547 Calvert St., Lin- coln, Nebr. Pison, Chamyolo (1), P. 0. Mission Siding, Northern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Pissano, Juan (1), Casilla 355, La Paz, Bolivia, South America. Pistorius, E., Kornerstr. 6-8, Bres- lau 13, Germany. Pitt, A. A. (1), 77 Marlborough House, 5S Eloff St., Johannes- burg, Transvaal, South Africa, 408 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Pitts, R. F., 1160 Shawano Ave., Green Bay, Wis. Place, A. E., 1028 E. Santa Clara St., San Jose, Calif. Platonow, D., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Plenc, Juan, Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru, South America. Flak°, J., Deieli6eva 77, Zagreb, Jugoslavia. Pleko, V., DOeli6eva 77, Zagreb, Jugoslavia. Plue, Ora S. (1), Kingfisher, Okla. Pohan, J. T., Serian, Simmang- gang Rd., Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo, Pohland, W., Briickenstrasse 34a, Hamm i/W., Germany. Pohle, Dr. Ernest, 312 N. Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Pohle, W. R., 4202 Cambridge St., El Paso, Tex. Polder, I., Strada Clemenceau 5/a, Cluj, Rumania. Polednik, K. Brno, Stredni 10, Czechoslovakia. Ponce, E., Agricultura 79, Colonia Escandon, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. Pond, D. V. (1), P. 0. Box 56, Sugarhouse Sta., Salt Lake City, Utah. Pontynen, W. B., Box 1040, Clovis, N. Mex. Popa, S., Str. Plaesilor 11, Ploesti, Rumania. Popelka, J., Stredni 10, Brno, Czechoslovakia. Popov, A., Strada Cohanovschi 1, Cernauti, Rumania. Popow, M., 9 Tsitsihar St., New Town, Harbin, Manchuria. Porsch, A. B., Elizabethstr. 20, III., Stettin, Germany. Porter, J. T., 1932 Prince St., Oak- land, Calif. Posel, M. (1), Bayerstr. 36, Reich- enberg, Czechoslovakia. Post, B. L., 231-22nd St., Holland, Mich. P6tschke, H., Adlerstr. 70, Diissel- dorf, Germany. Potter, E. R., 620 Townsend St., Lansing, Mich. Potter, F. E. (1), Grove Ave., Claremont, Cape Province, South Africa. Potter, J. J., "Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Potts, W. S. (1), 1921 Dawson Ave., Long Beach, Calif. Pound, I. C., 1215 Marshall, Little Rock, Ark. Powrie, R. H. (1), " Tereora," The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Prakasham, K. G. (1), S. D. A. Church, Sungei Way, Selangor, Federated Malay States. Pratt, F. A., P. 0. Box 401, Manila, Philippine Islands. PraZ'an, A. (1), Dvorakova 29, Praha Zizkov, Czechoslovakia. Prenier, H. S., No. 79, All States Court, St. Petersburg, Fla. Prescott, W. W., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Preston, B. M., 437 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga. Preston, H. E. (1), Brainerd, Minn. Pretyman, C. H. (1), "Tereora," The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Prevlitz, I., Aleia Constandache No. 3, Galati, Rumania. Prince, R. W., Box 3005, Santurce, Puerto Rico. Pritchard, S. C. (1), 1006 5th Ave., N. E., Ardmore, Okla. Prout, C. S., 1120 Keeaumoku St., Honolulu, Hawaii. Prout, R. B., 2240 Prince St., Ber- keley, Calif. Provin, H. (1), "La Ligniere,' Gland, Vaud, Switzerland. Pruitt, C. W., 1230 Greenwood St., Jackson, Mich. Priill, M., Eschenheimer Anlage 32, Frankfurt a Main, Germany. Pryor, L. J., 4437 Douglass St., N. E., Washington, D.C. Pudewell, W. J., S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 409 Pulver, C. C. (1), Washington Mis- sionary College, Takoma Park, Washington, D.C. Pupo, Emmanuel (1), Patrocinio No. 6, Vfbora, Havana, Cuba. Pupo, Humberto (1), Patrocinio No. 6, Vlbora, Havana, Cuba. Purdom, C. A., Box 43, Grand Island, Nebr. Purmal, P. M., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Pyle, C. A. (1), 3057 G St., San Diego, Calif. ("1 UACKENBUSH, RUSSELL (1) , %-./ 424 E. Penn St., Bedford, Pa. Quass, \V., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Quimby, P. E., Box 145, Hong Kong, China. RABELLO, R. M., Caixa Postal 768, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America. Racker, W., Adventhaus, Hans Sachsstr. 9, Chemnitz, Germany. Radivojevie, Radun, Vojvode Stepe 12/I, Nis, Jugoslavia. Radke, R. F. (1), P. 0. Box 56, Sugarhouse Sta., Salt Lake City, Utah. Radke, W., Kaiser Wilhelm Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Radoi, G. (1), Str. Cohanovschi 1, Geri-anti, Rumania. Radovanovie, B. (1), Petra Zrinjs- kog ulica 13. Novi Sad, Jugo- slavia. Radulescu, I. D., Str. N. Grigorescu 4, Arad, Rumania. Ragoso, Kata, Marovo Lagoon, via Tulagi, Solomon Islands, Pacific Ocean. Ragsdale, A. M., Post Box 401, Manila, Philippine Islands. Rahm, F. IL, 156 South Second East, Salt Lake City, Utah. Rahn, E. (1), Adventhaus, Hans Sachsstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Ger- many. Railave, Tevita (1), Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Raitt, W. C. S. (1), P. 0. Box 273, Mombasa, Kenya Protectorate, E. Africa. Rakotovao, Jacob (1), Mission Ad- ventiste, Ambohijatovo, Tanan- arive, Madagascar. Raley, F. H. (1), Box 584, Arling- ton, Calif. Raley, W. C. (1), Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone. Ralibera, J. W. (1), Mission Ad- ventiste, Ambohijatovo, Tanana- rive, Madagascar. RamA 1Viela (1), c/o Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Ramamonjisoa, J., Mission Ad- ventiste, Ambohijatovo, Tana- narive, Madagascar. Ramos, J. P. (1), Casilla 240, Iquitos, Peru, South America. Rampton, F. G., 37 O'Connell Ter- race, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Ramuai, S., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Randall, L. D. (1), 844 Piedmont Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Randle, W. H., 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Randolph, C. E., M.D. (1), S. D. A. Mission, 62 Ta Fang Chia Hu- tung, Peiping, Hopei, China. Rankin, R. T., Apartado 103, Tegucigalpa, Rep. de Honduras, Central America. Rao, P. Sundar (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Narsapur, W. Godavery, India. Raposo, A. F., Nossa Senhora do Monte, Brava, Cape Verde Is- lands. Rapp, G. S., Ł6 Stenton Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Rasamoelina, A. (1), Mission Ad- ventiste, Ambohijatovo, Tana- narive, Madagascar. Rashford, L., 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Rasi, M. (1), Calle Uriarte 2429 (Plaza Italia), Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. 410 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Raska, P., Dvorakova 29, Praha- Zizkov, Czechoslovakia. Rasmussen, H. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Waterloo, Sierre Leone, West Africa. Rasmussen, L. R. (I), Box 640, Lodi, Calif. Rasmussen, Steen, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Raspal, M., 130 Boulevard de l'Hopital, Paris 13e, France. Rathke, E., Kneiphofsche Hofgasse 22, Konigsberg/Pr., Germany. Rathod, C. K. (1), Box 64, Poona, India. Raubenheimer, J. H., 292 Louis Botha Ave., Orange Grove, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Rawson, A. E., 9 Cunningham Road, Bangalore, India. Read, W. E., 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex, England. Reaser, G. W., 5232 Eagledale Ave., Eagle Rock, Calif. Reavis, D. W. (1), 6924 Willow St., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Reavis, J. D., Route 1, Bradenton, Fla. Rebensburg, A., Elisabethstr. 20, III., Stettin, Germany. Rebok, D. E., Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Recalde, T. G., Box 271, Iloilo, Iloilo, Philippine Islands. Redfield, C. T., Box 275, Hinsdale, Ill. Reed, H. V. (1), 518 Hickory St., Mankato, Minn. Reed, L. E., 1207 Yu-Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. Rees, D. A., 2635 Mahoning Road, N. E., Canton, Ohio. Rees, D. D., 3705 S. 48th St., Lincoln, Nebr. Reeves, C. A., Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, London, N. 7, England. Reiber, E. C. (I), Box 2238 Boise, Idaho. Reichelt, J. (1), Box 406, Trond- heim, Norway. Reickmann, C. H. (1), Advent Villa, Mataria, near Cairo, Egypt. Reid, D. B., Box 356, Nassau, Ba- hamas. Reid, J. A., 176 Orange St., Kings- ton, Jamaica, British West In- dies. Reid, 0. P., Box 356, Nassau, Ba- hamas. Reider, R., Majita, P. 0. Musoma, Tanganyika Territory, East Af- rica. Reihlen, C., Fangelsbachstr. 11, Stuttgart,Wurtemberg, Germany. Reikmann, W. (I), Fasanenstr. 63, I, Braunschweig, Germany. Reile, B. A., 505 Harold St., Lodi, Calif. Reile, L. L. (1), Renfrew Bldg., 120 Seventh Ave., West, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Reile, S. A., Box 115, Java, S. Dal:. Reinheimer, W., Str. Cohanovschi 1, Cernauti, Rumania. Reiner, D. E., 2718 Third Ave., So., Minneapolis, Minn. Reiner, D. N., 44 Alger Bldg., Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Reisig, A. J. (1), 1405 So. 7th St., Lincoln, Nebr. Reiswig, J. J., 217 N. W. Seventh St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Reiswig, L. R. (1), P. 0. Box 64, Poona, India. Reit, Joan, Str. Mitropolitul Ghena- die Petrescu No. 116, Bucuresti, IV, Rumania. Remsen, Emmanuel, 439 N. Colo- rado Ave., Clearwater, Calif. Ren, Gwoh Hwa (1), S. D. A. Mission, Chungking, Szechwan, China. RendOn, Jorge (1), Apartado 39, Medellin, Colombia, South Amer- ica. Renn, W. S. (1), 361 Argyle St., Hobart, Tasmania. Rentfro, C. E., Box 321, Big Rapids, Mich: Rentfro, H. A. (1), P. 0. Box 56, Sugarhouse Sta., Salt Lake City, Utah. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 411 Replogle, Leon, Caixa Postal 2898, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Amer- ica. Replogle, J. D., Casilla 44, Quito, Ecuador, South America. Rewe, E. (1), P. 0. Box 49, Mbale, Uganda, East Africa. Rey, Eugene, 12, rue de Mulhouse, Alger, Algeria. Rey, Jules, 8 Ave. de l'Eglise Anglaise, Lausanne, Switzerland. Reye, E. (I), 47 Hay St., Sabiaco, Perth, West Australia, Australia. Reye, R., Apia, Samoa, Pacific Ocean. Reyes, F. (1), 1402 Oroquieta St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippine Islands. Beynaud, J., Mission Adventiste, 88, rue Bugeaud, Casablanca, Mo- rocco. Reynolds, C. J., "Tereora," The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Reynolds, E. R., 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Reynolds, I. T. (1), 216 Poppy Ave., Monrovia, Calif. Reynolds, L. A., 817 W. Nora Ave., Spokane, Wash. Reynolds, L. B. (1), 2302 Mes- sanie St., St. Joseph, Mo. Rhoads, A. V., Drawer 36, Water- town, S. Dak. Rhoads, J. H., Drawer 36, Water- town, S. Dak. Rice, F. E. (1), 1409 Makiki St., Honolulu, Hawaii. Rice, M. L., 317 W. 70th, Seattle, Wash. Rice, W. W., 77 North St., Houl- ton. Me. Rich, J. W., 999 E. Santa Clara St., San Jose, Calif. Richard, P. F., 76 Peoria St., San Francisco, Calif. Richards, H. M. J., 385 Termino Ave., Apt. 3, Long Beach, Calif. Richards, H. M. S., 2461 Bywood Drive, Glendale, Calif. Richards, W. J. (1), 902 Colombo St., Christchurch, New Zealand. Richardson, I. D., 507 Flower Ave., Takoma Park, D.C. Richmond, E. L. (1), Review and Herald, Takoma Park, Washing- ton, D. C. Richter, H., Haydnstr. 16, Dres- den-A., Germany. Rick, P. A., P. 0. Box 574, St. John's, Newfoundland. Ridenour, J. R. (1), 1701 Conlyn St., Philadelphia, Pa. Rider, C. J., Coburg, Oreg. Riemens, David, 12, rue de Mul- house, Alger, Algeria. Riffel, C. E., 217 N. W. 7th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Riffel, J., Box 45, College Place, Wash. Riffel, Juan, Casilla 130, Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentina, South America. Riffel, W. B., Box 119, Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands. Rihs, W. (1), 11-13 rue Ernest Allard, Brussels, Belgium. Riley, A. E., Box 216, Bridgetown, Barbados, B. W. I. Rinder, F., Kneiphofsche Hofgasse 22, Konigsberg/Pr., Germany. Rine, G. W., 650 Palo Alto Ave., Mountain View, Calif. Ringoot, M., 11-13 Rue Ernest Al- lard, Brussels, Belgium. Rintala, A., Annank. 7, Helsing- fors, Finland. Rippey, J. A., Route 3, Box 88, Sherwood, Oreg. Rischmtiller, Fr. Neustadt-Contre- scarpe 30, I., Bremen. Germany. Risley, Dr. E. H., Loma Linda, Calif. Riston, W. R., Route 1, Hagers- town, Md. Rita, A. Sta. (I), 1402 Oroquieta St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Pliilipp'ne Islands. Ritchie, C. A. W., Nadar's Bunga- low, Kodaikanal, Madura Dist., South India. Ritchie, C. J., 3545 Boston Ave., Oakland, Calif. Rittau, R., Adlerstrasse 70, Diissel- dorf, Germany. 412 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Rittenhouse, C. H., Box 202, Loma Linda, Calif. Rittenhouse, S. N., 316 W. Kennedy St., Syracuse, N. Y. Ritter, G. G., Caixa Postal 2898, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Amer- ica. Ritz, A. P., 633 Suriwongse Road, Bangkok, Siam. Rivera, Jose (1), Apartado 3005, Santurce, Puerto Rico. Rivera, Juan (1), Apartado 568, Ciudad Trujillo, Rep. Domini- cana. Rizea, A., Str. Popa Tatu 38, Bucuresti II, Rumania. Robaina, C. A. (1), Box 251, Calexico, Calif. Robbins, A. J., S. D. A. Mission, No. 57, 29th Wei Lu, Mukden, Manchuria. Robbins, F. H., Box 831, Mt. Ver- non, Ohio. Robbins, Leon (1), 124 Iroquois Ave., Dayton, Ohio. Robbins, W. M., 1574 Brunswick Ave., Trenton, N. J. Roberts, G. A., Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone. Robertson, R. FL (1), 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Robinson, A. T., Angwsl, Calif. Robinson, D. E., General Confer- ence, Takoma Park, D.C. Robinson, G., 84 Jervois Road, Auckland, New Zealand. Robinson, F. M., Route 3, Stil- well, Okla. Robinson, H. A. B. (1), Apartado 139, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Robinson, R. P., Chimpempe Mis- sion, P. 0. Kawambwa, via Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Robison, J. I., 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex, England. Robison, M., Grove Ave., Claremont, Cape Province, South Africa. Robson, H., Ntusu, P. 0. Maswa, Lake Province, Tanganyika Ter- ritory, East Africa. Rodd, A. S., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts., England. Rodgers, A. G. (1), Box 15, Poona, India. Rodgers, P. G., 1207 'West 98th St, Los Angeles, Calif. Rodionoff, P. V. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Kalgan, Chahar, China. Rodrigo, V. R., Box 119, Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands. Rodriquez, Dr. Rudolph, 1155 E. Vernon Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Rodriguez, Vincente, Apartado 107, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. Roedel, Andrew (1), Box 2238, Boise, Idaho. Roeland, A., 11-13 Rue Ernest Al- lard, Brussels, Belgium. Roenfelt, E. E., "Mizpah," Wah- roonga, New South Wales, Aus- tralia. Rogers, A. H., Box J. 1011, Ade- laide, South Australia, Australia. Rogers, J. C., P. 0. Box 1500, Dur- ban, Natal, South Africa. Rohde, W. (1), Bruckenstrasse 34a, Hamburg i/W., Germany. Roibescu, D., Str. Popa Tatu 38, Bucuresti II, Rumania. Rojas, L. A., Casilla 2830, Santi- ago, Chile, South America. Rolfe, H. R., 133 Central St., Woodsville, N. H. Romulo, P. H. (I), 1402 Oroquieta St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philip- pine Islands. Ronisch, G., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Rooks, E., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Rori, Marovo Lagoon, via Tulagi, Solomon Islands, Pacific Ocean. Rose, K., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Rosenberg, G. A. (I), 144 W. Ave. 26, Los Angeles, Calif. Rosenberg, H. (1), Wasagatan 12, Goteborg, Sweden. Rosendahl, E., " Mizpah," Wah- roonga, New South Wales, Aus- tralia. Rosenwald, Emil, 16041/2 Pleasant Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 413 Rosiecki, J., Kowel, skr. poczt. 90, Monopolowa GA Poland. Rost, O. J. 0., Akersgaten 74 Oslo, Norway. Roth, A. H., Box 1325, San Jose, Costa Rica. Roth, A. G., Boite A55 Port-au- Prince, Haiti, West Indies. Roth, D. F., 4277 Valley Road, Cleveland, Ohio. Roth, Ernesto (1), Caixa Postal 177, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, South America. Roth, F., Fangelsbachstr. 11, Stutt- gart, 'Wurtemberg, Germany. Roth, J. H., Drawer 36, Water- town, S. Dak. Rouhe, Dr. 0. (1), Boite Postale, Kamina, Congo Belge, Africa. Rouse, J. S., 436 W. Marshall St., Wilmar, Calif. Rowe, T. M., 1506 Christian St., Philadelphia, Pa. Rowland, J. W., College Heights, via Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. Rowse, J. M. (1), Pacific Press, Mountain View, Calif. Roy, R. J., Casilla 1003, Lima, Peru, South America. Ruble, W. A., M. D., care Sanita- rium, Melrose, Mass. Ruble, W. W., 3131 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Rudge, E. B., "Mizpah," Wahroon- ga, N. S. � ., Australia. Rudge, P. B., "Tereora," The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Rudy, H. L., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D.C. Rue, G. H., M.D. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Ruf, A. F., Union Springs, N. Y. Ruf, G. F., Casilla 85, Puno, Peru, South America. Ruf, W., Salisbury Road, Rose Hill, Mauritius, Indian Ocean. Ruhling, R., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Rulkoetter, A. H., 4547 Calvert St., Lincoln, Nebr. Riuninson, W. M., 1151/2 Bartlett St., San Francisco, Calif. Runolf, W., Tunnelgatan 25, Stock- holm, Sweden. Russell, A. B., 2835 Broadway, Houston. Texas. Russell, C. A., 437 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga. Russell, E. E. (I), 412 E. Isabella St., Salisbury, Md. Russell, Riley, M. D., 1616 Del Valle Ave., Glendale, Calif. Rustad, G. H. (I), Box 1491, James- town, N. Dak. Rustig, H., Koblenzerstrasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Rutherford, H. G. (1), 114 W. Luna St., Tucson, Ariz. S ABATINO, F. (1), Via Trieste 17, Florence, Italy. Saborowski, H. (1), Adventhaus, Hans Sachsstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Germany. Sabrine, D. C., Box 271, Iloilo, Iloilo, Philippine Islands. Saburi, Paolo, P. 0. Musoma, Tan- ganyika Territory, East Africa. Sachsenmeyer, A., Hinterm Bahn- hof 30. Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Saeboe-Larsen, L., Suomisvej 5, Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Sage, A. 0., 98 San Diego Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Saiwa, Sofa, Cinyama Mission, P. 0. Box 51, Blantyre, Nyasaland, Africa. Salakian, Haik (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Shah Ave. 20, Teheran, Iran. Salazar, J. A., Apartado 139, Sal- till°, Coahuila, Mexico. Sales, J. B., Patrocinio No. 6, Vibora, Havana, Cuba. Sallee, A. M. (1), Mission Adven- tiste, Nanga-Eboko, par Yaoun- de, Cameroon, West Africa. Salton, R. A., Gordon Ave., Hamil- ton (P. 0. Box 27), N. S. W., Australia. Same, A. C., Box 271, Iloilo, Iloilo, Philippine Islands. 414 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Samuel, John (I), Nadar's Bunga- low, Kodaikanal, Madura Dist., India. Samuel, K. G. (1), Nadar's Bunga- low, Koda i ka n a I , Madura.Dist., South India. Sandborn, A. R., Route 3, Box 520, Sebastopol, Calif. Sanders, C. N., Route 1, Berrien Springs, Mich. Sanders, F. 0., 1304 High St., Logansport, Ind. Sanderson, A. E., Prospect Hill, Warehouse Point, Conn. Santos, V. T., 1402 Oroquieta St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippine Islands. Sanz, Pedro, Apartado 4078, Ma- drid, Spain. Sare-anski, M., Daeli6eva 77, Za- greb, Jugoslavia. Sargeant, E. N., 608 Chestnut St., Bellingham, Wash. Sargent. A. J., 1323 Washington St., Red Bluff, Calif. Sauliga, J., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Saunders, J. E., 44 Alger Bldg., Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Saunders, N. H., So. Lancaster, Mass. Saur, 0., Leopoldskronstrasse 22, Salsburg, Austria. Savitsky, K. (1), 9 Tsitsihar St., New Town, Harbin, Manchuria. Schacht, W. H., 3131 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Schafer, E. (1), Elizabetlistr. 20, III, Stettin, Germany. Schafer, K., Lwow ul. Swieto- krzyska, Boczna 5, Poland. Schafer, R., Adventhaus, Hans Sachsstr. 9, Chemnitz, Germany. Schaeffler, Wm., Casilla 90, Pacas- moyo, Peru, South America. Schaffner, B. E., Route 2, Battle Ground, Wash. Schaffner, R. G., 115 Florentia St., Seattle, Wash. Schaller, H. (1), Kornerstr. 6-8, Breslau 13, Germany. Schank, E., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Schaper, H., Kaiser-Wilhelm-Plata 46, Cottbus, Germany. Scharffenberg, W. A., Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Scheele, K., Grindelberg 11, 1., Hamburg 13, Germany. Scheibitz, R., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Schell, H. E. R. (1), Advent Zen- tingsgenootschap in N. 0. I., Hoofdkwartier, Naripan 63, Ban- doeng, Java, Netherlands East Indies. Schenck, A., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Scherf, A. (1), Fasanenstr. 63, I., Braunschweig, Germany. Scherr, B. A., 734 Main St., Nevada, Iowa. Schick, L. B., 562 W. 150th St., New York, N. Y. Schieber, K. (1), Adlerstr. 70, Diis- seldorf, Germany. Schierman, D. R., 2633 Pillsbury Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Schildhauer, Otto, Regensburger- strasse 22 V, Berlin W. 50, Ger- many. Schilling, F. A., Walla Walla Col- lege, College Place, Wash. Schilling, H. K. (1), 4628 Stockwell, Lincoln, Nebr. Schilling, J. H., 5108 Prescott St., Lincoln, Nebr. Schillinger, R., Vojvode Protica 12, Beograd VII, Jugoslavia. Schleicher, A. (1), Vojvode Stepe 12/I, Nis, Jugoslavia. Schleifer, S. M., 867 Cherokee Ave., S. E., Atlanta, Ga. Schliiter, F. (1), Briickenstrasse 34a, Hamm i/W., Germany. Schluttig, H., Elisabethstr. 20, III, Stettin, Germany. Schmehl, F. W. (1), R. F. D., Edney- ville, N. C. Schmid, A., 8 Ave. de PEglise Anglaise, Lausanne, Switzerland. Schmidt, H., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Schmidt, H., Kornerstr. 6-8, Bres- lau 13, Germany. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 415 Schmidt, R. II. (1), 3905 A. Bo- tanical, St. Louis, Mo. Schmidt, I. C., P. 0. Box 1491, Jamestown, N. Dak. Schmidt, J. (1), Kriegsstr. 84, Karlsruhe i/B., Germany. Schmidt, M., Fasanenstr. 63 I, Braunschweig, Germany. Schmidt, W. F., Lotus St., Dover, Del. Schmieder, W., Haydnstrasse 16, Dresden-A., Germany. Schmitz, H. (1), Lange Beesten- markt 102, The Hague, Nether. lands. Schmutzler, A., Lange Beesten- markt 102, The Hague, Nether- lands. Schneebauer, L., Pelzgasse 2-10, Vienna XV, Austria. Schneider, Isaac, Box 84, Bakers- field, Calif. Schnepper, F. W. (1), 4592 Elm Court, Denver, Colo. Schnepper, 0. E. 817 W. Nora Ave., Spokane, Wash. Schnetzler, Joseph, 1209 Boyd St., Watertown, N. Y. SchnOtzinger, H. (1), Pelzgasse 2-10, Vienna XV, Austria. Schorr, V. (1), Merepuiestee 14a, Tallinn, Estonia. Schorr, W., Adlerstr. 70, Diisseldorf, Germany. Schor, H., Lange Beestenmarkt 102, The Hague, Netherlands. Schor, J., Cintorinska 1. a. blok B, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. Schowe, C. H. (1), " Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Schrattenholzer, F., Hinterm Bahn- hof 30, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Schreyak, Th., 8 Ave. de PEglise Anglaise, Lausanne, Switzerland. Schr6der, Rudolf, Grindelberg 11, I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Schroeder, W. F. H., Bland, Mo. Schroeter, C., 20 Gao Lou Men, Nanking, Kiangsu, China. Schubert, E., Box 1091, Jerusalem. Palestine; After March 31, Box 592. Schubert, 0. W., Takoma Park. Washington, D.C. Schubert, K. (1), Adlerstr. 70, Dris- seldorf, Germany. Schubert, Walter, Calle Uriarte 2429 (Plaza Italia), Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Amer- ica. Schuberth, H. F., Morgentalstr. 28, Zurich 2, Switzerland. Schuberth, 0., Washington Mis- sionary College, Takoma Park, D. C. Schulte, H., Fangelsbachstrasse 11, Stuttgart,Wurtemberg,Germany. Schulz, B. (1), Kaiser-Wilhelm- Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Schulz, W., Elisabethstr. 20, ID, Stettin i/Pr., Germany. Schuster, M. H., 3800 S. 48th St., Lincoln, Nebr. Schutt, C. A., Yakima Valley Aca- demy, Granger, Wash. Schiitte, W. (1), Grindelberg 11, I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Schwab, M., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Schwantes, Nelson, Caixa Postal 810, Curityba, Parana, Brazil, South America. Schwartz, W. F., 3014 Woodburn Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. Schwarz, E., Leopoldskronstrasse 22, Salsburg, Austria. Schwarzkopf, B. H. (1), "Mizpah," Wahroonga, New South Wales, Australia. Schwedrat, 0. F., 4215 Springle Ave., Detroit, Mich. Schwenecke, 0., Kaiser-Wilhelm Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Schwenecke, W., Haydnstr. 16, Dresden-A., Germany. Schwerin, C. A., 1019 Nebraska, -Weslaco, Tex. Schwindt, F. F., 817 W. Nora Ave., Spokane, Wash. Scoggins, P. E., 2714 Stonewall, Shreveport, La. Scott, B. T., S. D. A. Mission, Umtata, C. P., South Africa. Scott, L. R. (I), 23 Hunter St., Glens Falls, N. Y. 416 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Scragg, W. M. R., 47 Hay St., Subiaco, Perth, West Australia, Australia. Scriven, C. A., 817 W. Nora Ave., Spokane, Wash. Seat, E. T., 709 Glenmore Blvd., Glendale, Calif. Sebastian, � H., Box 43, Marietta, Lancaster County, Pa. Seefried, J., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Segatwa, M., Gitwe Mission, Ru- anda, via Usumbura, Belgian East Africa (via Dares-Salaam, East Africa). Seheri, S. M. R. (1), P. 0. Linokana , via Zeerust, Transvaal, South Africa. Seibel, J. H., P. 0. Box 1491, Jamestown, N. Dak. Seino, E., Nunobiki Dori 2 chome 12 of 2, Kobe, Japan. Seljavaara, T., Annank. 7, Hel- singf ors, Finland. Seltzer, G. J., 341 S. E. 47th Ave., Portland, Oreg. Selvayagam, A. (I), Nadar's Bun- galow, Kodaik anal, Madura Dist., India. Semkovi, Djordje, Vojvode Stepe 12/I, Nis, Jugoslavia. Semmens, D. W., M.D. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Narsapur, W. Goda- very, India. Semmens, L. A., Washington Mis- sionary College, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Senecal, B. T., Box 173, Sheridan, Wyo. Seng, G. Libanonstrasse 6, Stutt- gart, Wurtemberg, Germany. Senson, Roman, Box 1772, Manila, Philippine Islands. Settergren, A. J., Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Shadel, S. T., 246 Freemont St., Whitewater, Wis. Shakespeare, P. E., 102 Jackson St., Jefferson City, Mo. Shamalimo, Andrew (1), P. 0. Mis- sion Siding, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Shamalimo, Paul (1), P. 0. Mis- sion Siding, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Shan, Lo-T'ien (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, 62, Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Peiping, Hopei, China. Shan Ying Min (1), Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Shankel, G. E., Helderberg Col- lege, Box 22, Somerset West, Cape Province, South Africa. Shanko, M. J., 43 Oak View Ter- race, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Shaqiro, B. (1), P. 0. Musoma, Tanganyika Territory, East Af- rica. Sharma, M. P., 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Sharman, R. C., Bethel Mission, Butterworth, Cape Province, South Africa. Sharp, F. L., 84 Jervois Road, Auckland, New Zealand. Shaw, B. H., 1610 E. Powhatan, Tampa, Fla. Shaw, H. J., 3750 Rosewood Place, Riverside, Calif. Shaw, J. L., 3750 Rosewood Place, Riverside, Calif. Shaw, L. W., Route 2, Kearney, Nebr. Shaw, T. A. (1), 2 Rue Clemen- ceau, Hankow, Hupeh, China. Sheldon, E. L., 67 Manchester St., Battle Creek, Mich. Sheldon, H. J., care Dr. Nicola, Temple City, Calif. Shen, C. P., S. D. A. Mission, 102, Wei I Lu, Tsinanfu, Shantung, China. Shen, H. C., 51 Ping Hai Road, Hangchow, Chekiang, China. Shen, H. C., 1207 Yu-Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. Shen, Hsuen Hung (1), S. D. A. Mission, 18 Tsai San Lu, Kiu- kiang, Kiangsi, China. Shepard, H. A. (1), 44 Alger Bldg., Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Shepard, L. C., Box 15, Poona, India. Shepard, Melzar, 1917 Harrison Ave., Eureka, Calif. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 417 Shepard, R. S., Route 2, Box 134, Redlands, Calif. Sheppler, P. E., Rockland, Wis. Sherman, A. R., 110 Wall St., Pontiac, Mich. Sherrig, W. H., 411 N. County Line Road, Hinsdale, Ill. Sherwin, Dr. T. A. (1), Warburton, Victoria, Australia. Shih Ru Ling, S. D. A. Mission, Chowkiakow, Honan, China. Shih, Y. C. (1), 20 Gao Lou Men, Nanking, Kiangsu, China. Shinde, P. R. (1), P. 0. Box 64, Poona, India. Shirvanian, V. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Shah Ave. 20, Teheran, Iran. Shone, G. W., Buxton, via Balfour, C. P., South Africa. Shoup, H. L., 606 W. Washtenaw St., Lansing, Mich. Shrewsbury, 0. H., R. F. D. 1, Box 213, Kirkland, Wash. Shuler, J. L., 437 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga. Shull, H. L. (1), Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Shull, J. C. (1), Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Shultz, J. E., 2119-25 24th Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. Shultz, J. H., Mo Chia Chieh, Sining, Chinghai, China. Shultz, J. W., Coles Park, Ports- mouth, Ohio. Shultz, L. R. (I), Box 4929, At- lanta, Ga. Shwe, Po, S. D. A. Mission, My- aungmya, Burma. Siagian, D. P. (1) , P. 0. Box 34, Jesselton, British North Borneo. Siajunza, Isaiah (1), P. 0. Mission Siding, Northern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Sibadogil, M. T., P. 0. Box 34, Jesselton, British North Borneo. Sibagobe, Harry, Box 573, Bula- wayo, Southern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Sibarani, L. S., P. 0. Box 34, Jesselton, British North Borneo. Sibley, David, 8 Yarra St., Haw- thorn, Victoria, Australia. Siepman, A. ( 1) , Gitwe Mission, Ruanda, via Usumbura, Belgian East Africa, (via Dares-Salaam, East Africa). Siepman, J. G., Boite Postale, Kamina, Congo Beige, Africa. Silalahi, A. (1), Box 34, Jesselton, British North Borneo. Silveira, Benedicto (1), Ca ix a Postal 768, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America. Simbombo, Willie (1), P. 0. Mis- sion Siding, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Simoes, F., Rua Joaquim, Boni- facio, M. A., Lisbon, Portugal. Simon, E., Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Simon, Simon (1), P. 0. Fort Mlangeni, Nyasaland, Africa. Simonson, J. A., 1409 Makiki St., Honolulu, Hawaii. Simpson, G. H., R. F. D. 1, Arpin, Wis. Simpson, P. K., 17 'Abbott Road, Lucknow, India. Sims, George (I), Route 3, Box 8, Chico, Calif. Sinaga, Elam (1), Mathie's Rd., Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo. Singh, Jonas (1), 36 Park St., Cal- cutta, India. Singleton, H. D., 222 N. W. 17th St., Miami, Fla. Siregar, Mampe (1), 20 D. Lorong 27, ff Geylang Rd., Singapore, Straits Settlements. Sittner, F., Calle Uriarte 2429, (Plaza Italia), Buenos Aires, Ar- gentina, South America. Sittner, J. F. (1), Carlos Pellegrini 1645, Corrientes, Argentina, South America. Skadsheim, M. N., Gen. Del., Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Skau, 0. A. Nadar's Bungalow, Kodaikanal, Madura Dist., South India. Skinner, G. H., Loma Linda, Calif. Skinner, L. A., 3131 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 418 � mimsnmIAL DIRECTORY Skyllstad, R. J., Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway. Slade, E. K., 202 S. Palouse St., Walla Walla, Wash. Slankamenae, N., Petra Zrinjskog ulica 13, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia. Slater, F. B. (1), 1416 Marion St., Harrisburg, Pa. Smart, A., " Tereora," The Boule- varde; Strathfield, New South Wales, Australia. Smith, A. R. (1), 1813 Orchard Ave., Glendale, Calif. Smith, C. D., Drawer 36, Water- town, S. Dak. Smith, C. E., 3011 Stevens St., Parsons, Kans. Smith, C. H. (1), Box 512, Madison, Wis. Smith, C. 0., 44 Alger Bldg., Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Smith, D. W. (1), 213 B. St., Braw- ley, Calif. Smith, Dr. Floyd, 383 E. Prospect St., Lonia Linda, Calif. Sniith, Floyd (1), Corinna, Me. Smith, G. A: E., 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Smith, G. H., 2015 Chevy Chase Drive, Glendale, Calif. Smith, Geo. H., 2038 Elinor Ave., Glendale, Calif. Smith, J. A. (1), 158 S. Park Blvd., San Antonio, Tex. Smith, J. D., 112 St. Louis Ave., Fort Worth, Tex. Smith, J. II., 838 W. 48th St., Norfolk, Va. Smith, J. L. (I), Gordon Ave., Hamilton (P. 0. Box 27), N. S. W., Australia. Smith, N. B., 1422 E. Third Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn. Smith, W. D., "Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Smith, W. I., Angwin, Napa Co., Calif. Smith, W. J., 902 Colombo St., Christchurch, New Zealand. Smith, W. K., R. F. D. 1, Bourbon, Mo. Smith, W. R., Box 110, College Place, Wash. Smithwick, R. A., Route 1, Box 335, La Grange, Ill. Smouse, A. R. (1), 1722 Inglehart Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Smyks, S. (1), Lwow, ul. Swieto- krzyska, Boczna 5, Poland. Snide, H. E. (1), Collegedale, Tenn. Snider, J. D. (1), Review and Herald, Takoma Park, Washing- ton, D. C. Snipes, 0. R., Atlantic Union Col- lege, South Lancaster, Mass. So, K. T. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Kulangsu, Amoy, China. Sohlmann, K., Sz6kely Bertalan- utca 13, Budapest, VI, Hungary. Soisalo, K., Annank. 7, Helsingfors, Finland. Solea, I., Strada Popa Tatu 38, Bucuresti II, Rumania. Soloniuk, George, 371 Shaw St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Soinoso, A., Box 119, Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands. Somosot, R. N. (1), Box 119, Cebu, Cebu, Philippine ,Islands. Son, H. K. (1), Seiryori Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Sorensen, C. P., 507 Flower Ave., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Sorenson, C. M., Rural Station, Arlington, Calif. Sorenson, M. J., S. D. A. Mission, P. 0. Box 145, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, East Africa. Sosa, Acencio, Casilla 85, Puno, Peru, South America. Sosola, Yokoniah, Thambani Mis- sion" Box 51, Blantyre, Nyasa- land, Africa. Soto, Ner (1), Calle V. Vergara 3227, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Americ9.. Sousa, A. R. (1), 39 Bullock St., New Bedford, Mass. Sowler, G. C. (B, Box 512, Madison, Wis. Spahl, W. (1), Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Niiremberg, Bavaria, Ger- many. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 419 Spalding, A. W., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Spfinghagen, 0. (1), Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Sparrow, B. E. (1), Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Rd., London, N. 7, England. Sparrow, H. M., P. 0. Box 51, Blantyre, Nyasaland, Africa. Spear, B. R., 640 Keenan Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Spearing, F. A., Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, London, N. 7, England. Specht, W. F. (1), 322 South 29th St., Billings, Mont. Speck, D. A. (1), 47 Hay St., Subiaco, Perth, West Australia, Australia. Spencer, R. M., Dewart, Pa. Speranza, Vincenzo, Via dei Cim- bri 23, Napoli, Italy. Spicer, Joseph, 1339 Warren Road, Lakewood, Ohio. Spicer, W. A., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Spiess, F. E., Box 64, Poona, India. Spillman, Don (1), 400 Florence St., Turlock, Calif. Spring, L. A., 701 W. Sugar St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Sprogis, A., Suji, Private Bag, P. 0. Tanga, Tanganyika Ter- ritory, East Africa. Spurgeon, Ce (1), Thekerani, Ny- asaland, Africa. Staben, C. F., Cotulla, Tex. Stacey, G. E., Casilla 355, La Paz, Bolivia, South America. Stahl, F. A., Casilla 240, Iquitos, Peru, South America. Staines, 0. R., Loma Linda, Calif. Stanescu, I. (1), Strada Popa Tatu 38, Bucuresti II, Rumania. Stanley, James (1), 311 E. Main St., Luray, Va. Stanley, P. G., 721 First St., N. E., Madison, S. Dak. Staples, A. W., 292 Louis Botha Ave., Orange Grove, Johannes- burg, Transvaal, South Africa. Starr, G. B., 306-B Vallejo Drive, Glendale, Calif. Staton, J. R., 816 Fourth St., Rapid City, S. Dak. Stearns, H. R. (1), 2204 Grand Ave., Eldorado, Ill. Stebbeds, F., Clearwater Lake, Wis. Steed, H. R., "Tereora," The Boule- varde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus- tralia. Steele, Wm. Box 1871 Phoenix, Ariz. Steen, T. W., 6202 Ellis Ave., Chi- cago, Ill. Steeves, J. M., P. 0. Box 15, Poona, India. Steftinescu, S., Str. Popa Tatu 38, Bucuresti II, Rumania. Stein, R., Adlerstr. 70, Dusseldorf, Germany. Steinert, A. G., College Place, Wash. Steinmeier, Wilhelm, Str. Clemen- ceau 5/a, Cluj, Rumania. Steinweg, B. W. (1), Caixa Postal 658, Belem, Para, Brazil, South America. Stekla, Fr., Kamienica na Slasku 272, Poland. Stene, L. J., Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway. Stephenson, C. B., Brooker, Fla. Sterling, G. L., "Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Steudel, Curt, Grindelberg 11, I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Steunenberg, F. W. (1), 1251 Win- chester St., Roseburg, Oreg. Stevens, F. H., 923 W. 37th St., Savannah, Ga. Stevens, G. A., 625 N. Adams St., Glendale, Calif. Stevens, J. A., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Stevens, J. C., 1908 31st St., San Diego, Calif. Stevens, 0. B., 1010 Johnson St., Red Bluff, Calif. Stevenson, G. S., 3 King Edwards Road, Cambridge, C. P., South Africa. Stevenson, Peter (1), Caixa Postal 3, Nova Lisboa, Angola, Portu- guese West Africa. 420 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Stewart, A. G., " Mizpah," Wah- roonga, New South Wales, Aus- tralia.. Stewart, G. G., "Tereora," The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Stewart, R. E., 1314 Marr St., El Paso, Tex. Stinessen, Elmer, Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway. St. John, Delmer, 250 Mariposa Ave., Mountain View, Calif. St. John, M. H., 917 Gilmore St., Jacksonville, Fla. Stockhausen, A. C., 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Stock il, F. R., "Stanhope," Fort Victoria, Southern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Stoehr, H. G., Rua Lopes Trovrto 84, Nictheroy, Estado do Rio, Brazil, South America. Stoehr, W. W. (1), Caixa Postal 1830, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. Stoics, I., Fabian-utca 5, Miskolc, Hungary. Stokes, F. (1), Box 60, Koforidua, via Accra, Gold Coast, West Af ri ea. Stoltenberg, H., Grindelberg 11, I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Stone, C. L., 20 Hickory Ave., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Stonebrook, I. V. (1), 24 Fusting Ave., Catonsville, Md. Storch, G. S., Caixa Postal 768, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America. Storey, A. B. B., 1041 S. 34th St., Louisville, Ky. Storing, E. W., 112 St. Louis Ave., Ft. Worth, Tex. Stotz, J. C., Grantsburg, Wis. Strachen, M. C., 1521 Lunar, Tampa, Fla. Strahle, J. J., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Strangar, St., Petra Zrinjskog ulica 13, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia. Stratford, S. V. "Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Stratton, F. E., Touchet, Wash. Straw, W. E., Route 1, Berrien Springs, Mich. Stray, F. W., Route 2, Bedford, Nova Scotia. Strba, J. (1), Cintorinska 1. a. Blok B, Bratislava, Czechoslo- vakia. Streeter, E. R., 12 Prithviraj Road, New Delhi, India. Streeter, H. S. (I), Box J. 1011, Adelaide, South Australia, Aus- tralia. Strayer, H. D., S. D. A. Mission, Karmatar, E. I. R., India. Streithorst, G., Rua Sao Joao 10, 20, S. Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, South America. Strickland, R. G., South Lancaster, Mass. Strickland, W. E., 20 Gao Lou Men, Nanking, Kiangsu, China. Striplin, C. D., 3210 Post St., Los Angeles, Calif. Strobl, W., Vokiediu g-ve 57, Kau- nas, Lithuania. Struve, H., Hoheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. Stuart, N. C. (1), Katima Mulilo Mission, Private Bag, Living- stone, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Stueckrath, M. J., 3222 Shenandoah Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stump, L. M., Box 1772, Manila, Philippine Islands. Sturges, Dr., J. H., 202 South Palouse St., Walla Walla, Wash. Sturzenegger, K., Mission Adven- tiste, Ambohijatovo, Tananarive, Madagascar. Stuyvesant, J. B., Alpine, Calif. Su, Dien Ching, S. D. A. Mission, Chengchow, Honan, China. Suarez, Victoriano (1) , Patrocinio No. 6, Vibora, Havana, Cuba. Suckert, G., Elizabethstr. 20 III, Stettin, Germany. Sulzle, C., R. F. D. 1, Auburn, Wash. Sumbera, F., Praha-ZiAlcov, DVOHA - kova 29, Czechoslovakia. Summerville, T. M., Larson St., Waupaca, Wis. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 421 Sumutwa, E., Gitwe Mission, Rw- anda, via Usumbura, Belgian East Africa, (via Dares-Salaam, East Africa). Sundin, Carl (1), Gen. Del., Brain- erd, Minn. Sung, Shiang Ming (1), 51 Ping Hai Road, Hangchow, Chekiang, China. Surman, P. (I), Cintorinska 1. a. Blok B, Bratislava, Czechoslo- vakia. Sutan, Mangatas (1), 1327 Upper Serangoon Rd., Singapore, Straits Settlements. Sutherland, Dr. E. A., Madison College, Tenn. Sutta, K., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Sutton, A. G. (1), 1632 E. 46th St., Indianapolis, Ind. Sutton, C. B., Box M, Cristobal, Canal Zone. Sutton, N. T., 731 College Ave., Canon City, Colo. Svenson, R., Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Svenzon, Eric (1), Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Swaine, D. M. (1), Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Rd., London, N. 7, England. Swanson, E. H., 3107 Raspberry St., Erie, Pa. Swartout, H. 0., M. D., 312 N. Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Sweany, W. A., 1269 N. Kasse- baum, El Monte, Calif. Swen, Tsung Gwang, Tsing Kiang Pu, Kiangsu, China. Swenson, Carl, 554 N. Long Ave., Chicago, Ill. Swenson, J. A., Wasagatan 12, Goteborg, Sweden. Swinson, Swin, 53 Wood St., Santa Cruz, Calif. Symons, J. E., P. 0. Box 468, Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa. Sype, R. J., St. Cloud, Fla. SzabO, J. (1), Szekely Bertalan- utca 13, Budapest VI, Hungary. TABUENCA, P. R. (1), Casilla 130, Rosario de, Santa Fe, Argen- tina, South America. Tachici, Ilie, Str. Popa Tatu 38, Bucuresti II, Rumania. Tai, A. F. (1), Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Taipa, Richard (1), Box 573, Bula- wayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Tait, A. 0., Mountain View, Calif. 'Laity, S. (1), Str. N. Grigorescu 4, Arad, Rumania. Takaya, H. (1), Box 7, Suginami P. 0., Tokyo, Japan. Tamboeman, K., Advent Zendings- genootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeel- ing North Sumatra, Siantar, Sumatra, Netherlands East In- dies. Tan, C. T., S. D. A. Mission, Kulangsu, Amoy, China. Tan, N. S. (1), P. 0. Box 401, Manila, Philippine Islands. Tang, Hsin Loh, S. D. A. Mission, Kaifeng, Ronan, China. Tantia, E. (1), Box 39, Lucena, Tayabas, Philippine Islands. Tapping, A. G. (1), Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, London, N. 7, England. Tarr, A. F., P. 0. Box 468, Bloem- fontein, Orange Free State, South Africa. Tarr, A. P., Arnoldton Rail, East London, C. P., South Africa. Tarr, D. F., P. 0. Box 468, Bloem- fontein, 0. F. S., South Africa. Tarr, E. L. (1), P. 0. Thekerani, Nyasaland, Africa. Tarr, E. V. (1), Private Bag, 0 welo, Southern Rhodesia, Af- rica. Tarr, W. C., Cancele Mission, Mount Frere, East Griqualand, South Africa. Taylor, C. L., South Lancaster, Mass. Taylor, C. U., Keene, Tex. Taylor, G. B., Calle V. Vergara 3227, Florida, F. C. C. A., Bue- nos Aires, Argentina, South America. 422 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Taylor, G. E., 1511 W. Douglas, Wichita, Kans. Taylor, H. B., 2299 Monterey Ave., Detroit, Mich. Taylor, H. F., 208 Mountain View, Greenville, S. C. Taylor, J. I., R. F. D. 5, Sherman, Tex. Taylor, W. B. (1), Angwin, Napa Co., Calif. Teesdale, W. H., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Teichmann, Hans, Fasanenstr. 63, I., Braunschweig, Germany. Terry, J. B. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West Africa. Teters, D. S. (1), 106 High St., Bryan, Ohio. Thalmann, W., Haydnstr. 16, Dres- den-A., Germany. Theiss, G. F., P. 0. Box 1491, Jamestown, N. Dak. Theodore, Antoine, Jeremie, Haiti, West Indies. Theunissen, D. C., Barmbeck Ave., Newlands, Cape, South Africa. Thiel, L. F. (1), Washington Mis- sionary College, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Thiele, E. R., Route 1, Berrien Springs, Mich. Thiele, K., " Adventhaus," Hans Sachsstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Ger- many. Thiermann, W. (1), Haydnstr. 16, Dresden A., Germany. Thomann, V. E., Casilla 2830, San- tiago, Chile, South America. Thomas, A., Koblenzerstrasse 3, Berlin-Wilinersdorf, Germany. Thomas, D. B. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West Africa. Thomas, E. D., Box 15, Poona, India. Thomas, F. H., Gendia, P. 0. Kisumu, Kenya Colony, East Africa. Thomas, H. B. (1), Loma Linda, Calif. Thomas, John (1), Munguluni Mis- sion, P. 0. Munhamade, Dist. de Quilemane, Portuguese East Af- rica. Thomas, J. G., 1653 Evergreen Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. Thomas, P. V., S. D. A. Mission, Waichow, Kwangtung, China. Thomas, R. J. (I), 1405 S. 7th St., Lincoln, Nebr. Thomas, S., Nadar's Bungalow, Kodaikanal, Madura Dist., South India. Thomas, S., Caixa Postal 341, Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil, South America. Thomason, Geo., M. D., 317 Hol- lingsworth Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. Thompson, A. G., 2012 E. 12th St., Kansas City, Mo. Thompson, Charles, 304 W. Allen St., Springfield, Ill. Thompson, F. E., 102 Jackson St., Jefferson City, Mo. Thompson, F. S. (1), 176 Orange St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies. Thompson, G. A., 610 Oak St., Hood River, Oreg. Thompson, H. G., Route 3, Box 35A, Visalia, Calif. Thompson, J., " Tereora," The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Thompson, J. C., Collegedale, Term. Thompson, J. T., Calle V. Vergara 3227, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Thompson, Luzerne, 512 N. Isabel St., Glendale, Calif. � • Thorp, C. A. (I), Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill. Thorp, F. W. (1), Chalet Verde, E' Estrampes and Milagros, Vibora, Havana, Cuba. Thorpe, E. E. (I), Gordon Ave., Hamilton (P. 0. Box 27), N. S. W., Australia. Thrift, R. A., 47 Hay St., Subiaco, Perth, West Australia, Australia. Thuemler, T. L., Box 302, Yuba City, Calif. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 423 Thumwood, F. E. (1), 411 Cedar St., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Thurber, E. W., Williamstown, Vt. Thurber, R. B., Box 15, Poona, India. Thurston, C. E. (1), Box 502, Iloilo, Iloilo, Philippine Islands. Thurston, C. F. (I), Box 7, Sugi- nami P. 0., Tokyo, Japan. Thurston, H. G., Route 4, Box 286, Fresno, Calif. Tieche, M. (1), Hoheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. Tiesnes, E., Tallinn, Merepuiestee 14-a, Estonia. Tikivili, Semi (I), Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Tilgner, E. (1), Grindelberg 11, I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Tilgner, H. (1), Adlerstrasse 70, Diisseldorf, Germany. Tilili, B., S. D. A. Mission, P. 0. Box 41, Aba, Nigeria, W. C. Africa. Till, W. G., S. D. A. Mission, Awtun, via Ilorin, Nigeria, W. C. Africa. Tillgren, J. A., Box 406, Trondheim, Norway. Tillman, A. M. (1), Box 374, Escondido, Calif. Tilstra, K., Advent Zendingsge- nootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeeling North Sumatra, Siantar, Su- matra, Netherlands East Indies. Tin, F. Ba (1), 30 Voyle Road, Cantt., Rangoon, Burma. Tindall, J. H. N., Route 6, Box 298, Bakersfield, Calif. Tinworth, C. 'W. (1), "Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Thal, Hanukh (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Karmatar, E. I. R., India. Tkachuk, Vasilli (1), P. 0. Box 1491, Jamestown, N. Dak. Tobiassen, Chr., Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway. Tobiassen, T., Suomisvej 5, Copen- hagen, V., Denmark. Tobing, B. L. (1), P. 0. Box 34, Jesselton, British North Borneo. Toke, Saya Po, S. D. A. Mission, Htugyi, Burma. Tolan, V., Strada Popa Tatu 38, Bucuresti II, Rumania. Tolhurst, H. L., Nukualofa, Tonga, Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean. Tolici, C., Mission Adventiste, Ambohijatovo, Tananarive, Mad- agascar. Toltesy, I., Strada Clemenceau 5/a, Cluj, Rumania. Tonge, Dr. A. N., 22 Moray House, care Jeppe and Smal Sts., Johan- nesburg, ca � Transvaal, South Af- ri Toop, J. A., 483 Princess Ave., London, Ontario, Canada. Toppenberg, V. E., Box 22, Kam- pala, Uganda, East Africa. Torkelson, T. R. (1), Box 1491, Jamestown, N. Dak. Torres, Antonio, Apartado 139, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Torrey, C. L., Post Box 226, Singa- pore, Straits Settlements. Townsend, V. C., 120 Franklin St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Tran Ngoc Te (1), 70 Rue de Champagne, Saigon, Indo-Chine. Tran Xuan Phan (1), 70 Rue de Champagne, Saigon. Indo-Chine. Trasca, C., Strada Popa Tatu 38, Bucuresti II, Rumania. Treat, Theron, 1136 Citrus Ave., Chico, Calif. Trifunac, M., Vojvode Protica 12, Beograd VII, Jugoslavia. Trinidad, Pacient, Apartado 107, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. Trotter, 0. J., 568 So. 6th St., Muskogee, Okla. Troy, 0. A., Oakwood Junior Col- lege, Huntsville, Ala. Truesdell, G. A., 131 N. Campus St., Ontario, Calif. Truitt, E. G. (1), Box 4929, At- lanta, Ga. Truman, A. W., M. D., 5344 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach, Calif. Trummer, E. M., Apartado 39, or Correo Aereo 609, Medellin, Co- lombia, South America. 424 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Truppel, Victor, Strada Clemen- ceau 5/a, Cluj, Rumania. Tsah, Dji Cheng (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Wenchow, Chekiang, China. Tscholder, J. (1), Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Tscholderis, A., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Latvia. Tshi, Tsok Phien, S. D. A. Mission, Waichow, Kwangtung, China. Tso, C. N., S. D. A. Mission, Tung- shan, Canton, China. Tso, W. K. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Hoihow, Hainan Island, China. Tsui, Yu Djam, b (1), 44 Kovelskaya St., Sungary Town, Harbin, Man- churia. Tuasuun, L. (1), Adventzendings- genootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeel- ing Ambon, Ambon, Moluccas, Netherlands East Indies. Tuasuun, Z. (1), Adventzendings- genootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeel- ing Ambon, Ambon, Moluccas, Netherlands East Indies. Tsukudu, H. R. S., 3D Location, Kroonstad, Orange Free State, South Africa. Tucker, A. R. (I), Route 2, Battle Ground, Wash. Tucker, E. R. (1), 902 Colombo St., Christchurch, New Zealand. Tucker, J. A., 734 Main St., Ne- vada, Iowa. Tucker, J. L., 600 S. E. 61st Ave., Portland, Oreg. Tucker, M. V., Calle V. Vergara 3227, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. Tudor, R. (1), 8 Yarra St., Haw- thorn, Victoria, Australia. Tulaszewski$ K., Kornerstr. 6-8, Breslau 13, Germany. Tupper, L. E., Gen. Del., Eureka, Calif. Turk, D. G., 857 Chenango St., Binghamton, N. Y. Turner, J. W., Box 2238, Boise, Idaho. Turner, W. G., Takoma Park; Washington, D. C. Tutty, R. H., S. D. A. Mission, Matupi, Rabaul, Mandated Ter- ritory of New Guinea. Twijnstra, H., Advent Zendings- genootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeeling Noord Celebes, Tondano, Celebes, Netherlands East Indies. UDITTMAN, W. R., School St., Townsend, Mass. Udbjorg, Oscar, Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway. Uh, P. W. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Taikyu, Chosen. Uhr, A. (1), Stampfenbachstr. 85, Zurich, Switzerland. Ulfstrom, K. (1), Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Unger, W., Grindelberg 11, I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Unruh, T. E., Box C, Berrien Springs, Mich. Unterseher, W. I. (1), Bartley, Nebr. Urquhart, E. J., Box 401, Manila, Philippine Islands. Utterbiick, K. (1), Tunn elgat 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Uttley, S. (1), 361 Argyle St., Ho- bart, Tasmania. VACQUER, I. M. (1), 3609 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. Vail, W. R., Gitwe Mission, Rw- anda, Via Usumbura, Belgian East Africa, (via Dares-Salaam, East Africa). Valdez, J. A., Artacho, Sison, Pan- gasinan, Philippine Islands. Valen, T. S., Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Norway. Valencia, E., Ape itado 568, Ciudad Trujillo, Rep. Dominicans. Valera, E., Artacho, Sison, Panga- sinan, Philippine Islands. Valerio, Raffele, 2948 W. Adams St., Chicago, Ill. Vandeman, H. A., 1306 Garland St., Flint, Mich. Van de Merwe, J., P. 0. Box 508, Port Elizabeth, C. P., South Af- rica. 111ENIsTERIAI. DIRECTORY � 425 Van der Merwe, P. J. (1), 292 Louis Botha Ave., Orange Grove, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Vand.romme, J. (1), 11-13 rue Er- nest Allard, Brussels, Belgium. Van Geel, F. (1), 11-13 Rue Ernest Allard, Brussels, Belgium. Van Kirk, M. B., 2525 South Down- ing St., Denver, Colo. Van Noty, A. E. (1), 112 St. Louis Ave., Ft. Worth, Tex. Van Putten, C. G., Box 216, Bridge- town, Barbados, British West Indies. Varga, G., 75 E. 78th St., Chicago, Varmer, Axel, Norre Alle 30, Aarhus, Denmark. Vaucher, A., Iliiheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. Vauvau, Taniela (1), Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Vazquez, Miguel, Patrocinio 6, Vibora, Havana, Cuba. Veiga, Jose, Patrocinio 6, Vibora, Havana, Cuba. Vela, J. (1), Apartado 1325, San Jose, Costa Rica, Central Amer- ica. Venden, D. E., 113 St. James Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Venden, M. L., 49 Crosby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Venen, W. J., 1227 Windsor St., Reading, Pa. Venter, P. A., Jr., 292 Louis Botha Ave., Orange Grove, Johannes- burg, Transvaal, South Africa. Veszelovszky, J. (1), Szekely Ber- talan-utca 13, Budapest VI, Hun- gary. Veuthey, E., Salisbury Rd., Rose Hill, Mauritius, Indian Ocean. Videto, W. E., 216 E. Columbia Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. Vietze, B., Bayerstr. 36, Reichen- berg, Czechoslovakia. Vilba, J. (1), Merepuistee 14-a, Villeneuve, E. (1), Mission Ad- ventiste, Ambohijatovo, Tanan- arive, Madagascar. Vinayagam, N. (1), Nadar's Bun- galow, KOdaikanal(, Madura Dist., South India. Vince, L. D., Midland Bank Cham- bers, 506 Holloway Road, Lon- don, N. 7, England. Vine, A. C., S. D. A. Mission, Elele, Ahoada, via Port Har- court, Nigeria, W. C. Africa. Vinkel, M. H., M. D. (1), Lanchow Sanitarium-Hospital, Lanchow, Kansu, China. Vitrano, J., 2046 W. Hopkins St., Milwaukee, Wis. Vixie, L. A. (1), 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex, England. Vogel, R. (1), Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Voget, K. (1), Adlerstrasse 70, Dusseldorf, Germany. Vogt, F. (1), Kaiser-Wilhelm Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Voigt, M., Regensburgerstrasse 22 V, Berlin W. 50, Germany. Voinea, N., Strada Popa Tatu 38, Bucuresti, II, Rumania. Vollmer, H. W., M. D., Sanita- rium, Napa Co., Calif. Vollrath, H., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. von Pohle, E. A., South Lancaster, Mass. Voorhees, H. E. (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Baragain, Ranchi, India. Vore, G. T., 3821 So. Lake Park. Chicago, Ill. \Tories, C. L., 323 W. 12th Ave., Hutchinson, Kans. Voorthuis, F. J. (1) , Lange Beesten- markt 102, The Hague, Nether- lands. Voorthuis, P., Lange Beestenmarkt 102, The Hague, Netherlands. Votaw, H. H., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Votaw, W. B., S. D. A. Mission, Tallinn, Estonia. � Karmatar, E. I. R., India. Villanueva, R. (1), Box 401, Manila, Voth, Bernard, Box 492, Okeene, Philippine Islands. � Okla. 426 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Voth, C. C., Redwood Apts., Suite 27, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Voth, David, 3131 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Voval, D. (1), Box 119, Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands. Vuilleumier, J., 130 Boulevard de 1'Hopital, Paris 13e, France. Vuloaloa, Semi, Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. WACHHAUS, W. (1), Vokieeiu g-ve 57, Kaunas, Lithuania. Wachi, N. (1), Hanazono-cho 3 Chome, Tainan, Taiwan, For- mosa. Wagner, B. E., Box C, Berrien Springs, Mich. Wagner, Dr. E. A. (1), Box 310, Hong ' Kong, China. Wagner, Fred (1), Box 2238, Boise, Idaho. Wagner, Jacob, Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru, South America. Wagner, J. H., 703 Taft Ave., Beltzhoover, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wagner, J. W., 3 Awde St., To- ronto, Ontario, Canada. Wagner, K. (1), Adventhaus Hans S'achsstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Ger- many. Wahungama, Enock (1), Head- lands Mission, c/o Inyazura Mis- sion, P. 0. Inyazura, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Wakeham, W. H., Loma Linda, Calif. Waldorf, N. J., 1928 Pennsylvania Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Walgren, C. A., Box 1070, Roswell, N. Mex. Walker, Allen, 1839 Bridge St., Paducah, Ky. Walker, H. W., 1703 24th Ave., Meridian, Miss. Walker, 0. C., Box 216, Bridge- town, Barbados, British West Indies. Walker, W. W., Route 3, Lumber- ton, Miss. Wall, D. N., P. 0. Box 1491, James- town, N. Dak. Wallace, H. L., 1602 Alcatraz St., Berkeley, Calif. Walleker, H. C. J., Box 472, Elyria, Ohio. Wallenkampf, J., Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Sweden. Wallenstern, A. v., Bruckenstrasse 34a, Hamm i/W., Germany. Waller, E. C. (1), Box 6068, Ashe- ville, N. C. Walter, A. Kfirnerstr. 6-8, Bres- lau 13, Germany. Walther, D. (1), Seminaire Adven- tiste du Saleve, Collonges sous Saleve (Haute Savoie), France. Walton, B. A. (1), Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Walton, Dr. H. M., Takoma, Park, Washington, D.C. Wandea, E. (1), P. 0. Musoma, Tanganyika Territory, East Af- rica. Wang, A. H., S. D. A. Mission, Chungking, Szechwan, China. Wang, Chwen Yung (1), S. D. A. Mission, Yencheng, Honan, China. Wang, C. Y. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Hsinking, Manchuria. Wang, Deh Dzi, S. D. A. Mission, 71 Fu Dzen Gai, Changsha, Hu- nan, China. Wang, Dji Yuan (1), 57 29th Wei Lu, Mukden, Manchuria. Wang, F. Y., 44 Kovelskaya St., Sungary Town, Harbin, Man- churia. Wang, Fu Ren (1), S. D. A. Mis- sion, Wenchow, Chekiang, China. Wang, Hsi Tien (1), 20 Gm} Lou Men, Nanking, Kiangsu, China. Wang, Ging Bo, S. D. A. Mission, Yencheng, Honan, China. Wang, H. Y., S. D. A. Mission, 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Peiping, Hopei, China. Wang, Ih Dji (1), 2 Rue Clemen- ceau, Hankow, Hupeh, China.. Wang, Lih San, 51 Pink Hai Road, Hangchow, Chekiang, China. Wang, Teh-chun (1), 102 Wei I Lu, Tsinan, Shantung, China. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 427 Wang, Wen Hwei, S. D. A. Mission, Nanchang, Kiangsi, China. Wang, Yung Yao (1), 526 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai, China. Warland, E. R., Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, London N. 7, England. Warner, T. J., Box 66, Pori of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies. Warnick, R. F. (1), 200 E. First St., Hopkinsville, Ky. Warren, Luther, c/o Paradise Val- ley Sanitarium, National City, Calif. Warren, M. C., 2 Rue Clemenceau, • Hankow, Hupeh. China. Wasenmiller, J. A., 3838 N. Clare- mont Ave., Chicago, Ill. Washburn, H. A., St. Helena, Calif. Washburn, J. S., 702 W. Wash- ington St., Hagerstown, Md. Wasidlow, M., Kowel, skr. poczt. 90, Monopolowa 6/I, Poland. Waswasoff, Kosta, Solunska 10, Sofia, Bulgaria. Watanabe, Y., Nunobiki Dori 2 chome 12 of 2, Kobe, Japan. Waters, N. H. (1), Box 2238, Boise, Idaho. Watson, A. H., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts., England. Watson, C. H., "Mizpah" Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Watson, G. F., 735 North I St., McMinnville, Oreg. Watson, L. A., Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, London, N. 7, England. Watt, L. A. (1), Drawer 36, Water- town, S. Dak. Watts, R. S., S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Watts, V. B., 84 Third St., Yuma, Ariz. Watty, H., Br tickenstrasse 34a, Hamm i/W., Germany. Weaks, C. E., Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Wearner, A. J., Sanitarium, Napa Co., Calif. Weaver, E. P. (1), Holly, Mich. Weaver, J. E., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Weaver, W. T. (1), Cedar Lake, Mich. Webb, A. E., 3817 Cook Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Webber, P. A., Showa-Machi, Kim- itsu-gun, Chiba Ken, Japan. Weber. C. W., 225 Michigan St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Weber, I., Str. Clemenceau 5/a, Cluj, Rumania. Weber, L. D., Box 164, Hawi, Hawaii. Weber, S. C., Casilla 130, Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentina, South America. Webster, C. C., 41 Grant St., New London, Ohio. Webster, C. R., P. 0. Box 56, Sugar House Sta., Salt Lake City, Utah. Webster, D. A. (1), Grove Ave., Claremont, Cape, South Africa. Webster, F. C., 2115 West End Drive, Lakeland, Fla. Webster, M. M., Munguluni Mis- sion, P. 0. Munhamade, Dist. de Quilernane, Portuguese East Af- rica. Weeks, Frank, 309 Nixon St., Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Wegener, A., Lopoldskronstrasse 22, Salzburg, Austria. Wehrmann, H. (1), Neustadt-Con- trescarpe 30, I., Bremen, Ger- many. Weidner, J. H., 130 Boulevard de 1'Hopital, Paris 13e, France. Weil, A. H., Atchin, New Heb- rides, Pacific Ocean. Weinand, P., Leopoldskronstrasse 22, Salzburg, Austria. Weinert, A., Bayerstr. 36, Reichen- be rg, Germany. Weiss, S. (1), Casilla 85, Puno, Peru, South America. Weisse, A. (1), Fasanenstr. 63, I., Braunschweig, Germany. Welch, C. E. (1), care Sanitarium, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Welch, H. J., Madison College, Tenn. 428 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Welch, L. W. (1), Drawer 36, Watertown, S. Dak. Weller, 0. C. (1), 1574 Brunswick Ave., Trenton, N. J. Wellman, A. F., 4 Henry Place, Bayshore, N. Y. Wellman, D. E., Route 2, Box 52, Santa Cruz, Calif. Wellman, L. E., Box 233, Mountain City, Tenn. Wellman, S. A., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Wells, F. D., South Lancaster, Mass. Wells, G. W., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Wen, Li Bing (1), S. D. A. Mission, No. 57, 29th Wei Lu, Mukden, Manchuria. Weniger, C. E. (1), Angwin, Napa Co., Calif. Wennerberg, A. W., R. R. 6, Ha- gersville, Ontario, Canada. Wnse11, Neils, Carlos Pellegrini 1645, Corrientes, Argentina, South America. Wentland, H., Box 267, Topeka, Kans. Wentland, R. H., 70 Rue de Cham- pagne, Saigon, Indo-chine. Wentland, R. W. (1), Care of W. S. Fletcher, Ainsworth, Nebr. Wenzel, E. (1), Adlerstr. 70, Dtis- seldorf, Germany. Were, L. F., Gordon Ave., Hamil- ton (P. 0. Box 27), N. S. W., Australia. Werline, A. W. (I), Washington Missionary College, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Werner, A. J. (1), 537 25th St., Oakland, Calif. Werner, H. (I), Haydenstrasse 16, Dresden A., Germany. Werner, Ph. (1), P. 0. Musoma, Tanganyika Territory, East Af- rica. Weslake, G. (1), 902 Colombo St., Christchurch, New Zealand. West, G. L., R. F. D. 1, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. West, G. R., 622 60th St., Oakland, Calif. West, J. B., Midland Bank Cham- bers, 506 Holloway Road, Lon- don, N. 7, England. West, W. W. (1), 5926 Whitney, Oakland, Calif. Westbrook, T. B., Box 267, Topeka, Kans. Westcott, H. B., Route 2, Box l 85, Turlock, Calif. Westerhout, IAT. A., P. 0. Box 56, Sugarhouse Sta., Salt Lake City, Utah. Westerman, W. J., "Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Westermeyer, H. E., Mountain View Academy, Mountain View, Calif. Westermeyer, W. H., 629 So. Mc- Donough, Montgomery, Ala. Westhofer, B., Haydnstr. 16, Dres- den-A., Germany. Westman, E. J., Renfrew Bldg., 120 Seventh Ave., West, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Westman, G. E., Norre Alle 30, Aarhus, Denmark. Westphal, A. L., Caixa Postal 810, Curityba, Parana, Brazil, South America. Westphal, Carl E., M. D., Puiggari. F. C. E., Entre Rios, Argentina. South America. Westphal, C. E., Apartado 103, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Central America. Westphal, F. H., 217 N. Verdugo Road, Glendale, Calif. Westphal, E. J., Carlos Pellegrini 1645, Corrientes, Argentina. South America. Westphal, J. W., 2241 E. Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale, Calif. Westworth, Wm. A., care Taber- nacle, Battle Creek, Mich. Wheeler, C. E., P. 0. Kalabo, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Wheeler, G. A., 3562 Arroyo Seco Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Wheeler, J. H., Marsland, Nebr. Wheeler, L. S., Union Springs, N. Y. Whelpley, J. E., 531 Thirty-first St., West Palm Beach, Fla. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 42!) White, A. H., "Tereora," The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. White, B. J., 618 W. Front St., Traverse City, Mich. White, C. L., Washington Sanita- rium, Takoma Park, Washing. ton, D. C. White, D. R., S. D. A. Mission, Ch'ien Ch'eng, Hunan, China. White, H. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Matupi, Rabaul, Mandated Ter- ritory of New Guinea. White, J. G., Madison College, Tenn. White, Stemple, 734 Main St., Nevada, Iowa. White, S. G., 55 Argyle St., Hali- fax, Nova Scotia. White, W. B., Cicero, Ind. White, W. W., 3905 Murphy Road, Nashville, Tenn. Whitehead, E. R., " Tereora," The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia. Whiteside, R., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts., England. Whitsett, R. M., 4322 Taylor Blvd., Louisville, Ky. Whittaker, E. G., 8 Yarra St., Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. Whittaker, M. II., 84 Jervois Road, Auckland, New Zealand. Wibbens, Jacob, 11 Rue Ernest Allard, Brussels, Belgium. Wickman, Paul, Grove Ave., Clare- mont, Cape Province, South Af- rica. Wicks, H. B. P., 361 Argyle St., Hobart, Tasmania. Wiedemann, M. F., Box 401, Ma- nila, Philippine Islands. Wierts, J. H., Zionville, Pa. Wiesielow, A. (I), Turecka 1, Warsaw, Poland. Wiest, C. S., 420 Marshall Ave., St. Paul, Minn Wight, S. E., 2356 Central Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Wijesinghe, E. D., S. D. A. Mis- sion, Bethel Chapel, Alfred House Gardens, Colpetty, Colombo, Cey- lon. Wilcox, C. C., Gaston, Oreg. Wilcox, E. H., Caixa Postal 2898, Capitol, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. Wilcox, F. M., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Wilcox; L. A., Glendale Sanitarium, Glendale, Calif. Wilcox, L. C., Box 310, Hongkong, China. Wilcox, R. A. (1), 239 Danforth Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Wild, W. A., Apartado 1059, San Jose, Costa Rica, Central Amer- ica. Wilfarth, R. H., Caixa Postal 177, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, South America. Wilkins, E., 677 Greensferry Ave., Apt. 544, Atlanta, Ga. Wilkinson, B. G., Washington Mis- sionary College, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Wilkinson, G. L., Box 145, Hong Kong, China. Wilkinson, L. V., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Will, T., Turecka I., Warsaw, Po- land. `Ville, H., Neustadt-Contrescarpe 30, I., Bremen, Germany. Willess, N. V., Loma Linda, Calif. Willett, E. F. (1), 411 Cedar St., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Willi, H., Stampfenbachstrasse 85, Zurich II, Switzerland. Williams, B. F., 416 Gladstone Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Williams, C. D. M., Glendale, Ariz. Williams, G. A. (1), Fairmont, Nebr. Williams' G. L. (1), Box 310, Hong Kong, China. Williams, H. 'W., 1593 Sanford St., Muskegon, Mich. Williams, J. A. (1), Apartado 107, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. Williams, J. II. (1), 966 So. Blvd., Baton Rouge, La. Williams, J. N., Patrocinio No. 6, 'Mora, Havana, Cuba. 430 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Williams, M. S., S. D. A. Mission, Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West Africa. Williams, P. L. (1), Box 310, Hong- kong, China. Williams, W. H. (1), Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Williams, W. W., 1757 N. W. 23d St., Miami, Fla. Willis, U. S., 279 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Willmore, P. W. (1), 292 Louis Botha Ave., Orange Grove, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Willmott, E. D. (1), Nadar's Bun- galow, Kodaikanal, Madura Dist., South India. Willoughby, H. E., 2219 N. 46th St., Seattle, Wash. Wilmshurst, F. J. (1), Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Wilson, G. I. (1), 47 Hay St., Subiaco, Perth, West Australia, Australia. Wilson, H., S. D. A. Mission, Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West Africa. Wilson, J. L., Pitt Meadows, Brit- ish Columbia, Canada. Wilson, J. 0., 30 Voyle Road, Cantt., Rangoon, Burma. Wilson, J. V., Helderberg College, Box 22, Somerset West, C. P., South Africa. Wilson, M. L., 411 Sallier St., Lake Charles, La. Virilson, N. C., Box 15, Poona, India. Wilson, Thaddeus (1), 15 Rochelle Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. Wimer, C. E. (1), Box 310, Hong Kong, China. Winandy, Ch., 130 Blvd. de l'Ho- pital, Paris 13e, France. Winders, R. J. (1), 2613 Bostwick St., Alton, Ill. 'Winders, R. L. (1), Box 930, Char- lotte, N. C. Wineland, W. H. (1), Apartado 261, Barranquilla, Colombia, South America. Winston, W. H., 6 N. Tarboro Road, Raleigh, N. C. Wintzen, J., Lange Beestenmarkt 102, The Hague, Netherlands. Wirth, Wm. G., 5447 El Verano Ave., Eagle Rock, Calif. Wiseman, Henry, Box 66, Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies. Wittenberg, W. N., 217 N. W. 7th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Wittig, H., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Witzel, C. L. (1), Box 1772, Manila, Philippine Islands. Woesner, Eugene (1), 734 Main St., Nevada, Iowa. Wolcott, B. A., Rt. 2, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Wolfe, E. W., 1110 So. 32nd St., Omaha, Nebr. Wolfe, 0. W., 534 W. Broadway, Montesano, Wash. Wolf kill, G. F., Angwin, Napa Co., Calif. Wong, Chung Man (1), S. D. A. Mission, Tungshan, Canton, China. Wong Kiat Sam (I), Jalan Posir Puteh, Ipoh, Perak, Federated Malay States. Wong, S. S. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Tungshan, Canton, China. Woo, T. S., S. D. A. Mission, Hoi- how, Hainan Island, China. Wood, C. E., Apartado 821, Mon- terrey, N. L., Mexico. Wood, Chancy, 305 Monongalia St., Charleston, W. Va. Wood, D. P., 59 Hughes Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Wood, G. A., Advent Zendingsge- nootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeeling North Sumatra, Siantar, Su- matra, Netherlands East Indies. Wood, H. L., Box 2841, Juneau, Alaska. Wood, J. D., Box 66, Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies. Wood, K. H., Box 145, Hong Kong, China. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY � 431 Wood, L. H., S. D. A. Theological Seminary, Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. Woodland, Clinton (1), Box M, Cristobal, Canal Zone. Woodman, I. J., Loma Linda, Calif. Woods, C. L. (1), Chiao Tou Tseng, Kiangsu, China. Woods, R. F., Box 6, Fort De- fiance, Va. Woodward, H. G., 36 Park St., Calcutta, India. Wooller, K. J. (1), 902 Colombo St., Christchurch, New Zealand. Worster, W. W., M. D. (1), 205 S. Mission Drive, San Gabriel, Calif. Wortman, L. F. J. (1), Adventzen- dingsgenootschap in N. 0. I., Hoofdkwartier, Naripan 63, Ban- doeng, Java, Netherlands East Indies. Woysch, A., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Wright, F. A., 6040 Princeton Ave., Chicago, Ill. Wright, J. F., Grove Ave., Clare- mont, Cape, South Africa. Wright, K. A. (1), Box 372, Or- lando, Fla. Wright, 0. D. (1), 18 Hastings St., Feeding Hills, Mass. Wright, P. J. (1), Papeete, Tahiti, Society Islands, Pacific Ocean. Wrigley, C. A., Box J. 1011, Ade- laide, South Australia, Austra- lia. Wucherer, G. (1), Adlerstrasse 70, Dusseldorf, Germany. Wu, D. C., Court 1207, Yu-Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. Wu, Dzeh Ren, S. D. A. Mission, Wenchow, Chekiang, China. Wu, Dz Shan, Djung Shan Da Chieh, Ninghsia, Ninghsia, China. Wu, Hsiao Djen (1), 20 Gao Lou Men, Nanking, Kiangsu, China. Wu, Kao Fu (1), S. D. A. Mission, Wenchow, Chekiang, China. Wu, Tien En, Court 1207, Yu- Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. Wu, Tsung Shan, 20 Gao Lou Men, Nanking, Kiangsu, China. Wurzberger, P. (1), BrUckenstrasse 34a, Hamm i/W., Germany. Wyman, C. A., Box 25A, Route 1, Auburn, Wash. Wyman, F. A., S. D. A. Mission Training � School, � Meiktila, Burma. Wyman, M. A. (1), 1405 So. 7th St., Lincoln, Nebr. VABBA, A. J., Emmanuel Mis- sion, P. 0. Leribe, Basutoland, South Africa. YACOUB, Nashed, Advent Villa, Mataria, Cairo, Egypt (on leave). Yakovenko, P. G., 284 First Ave., Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Yakush, Andrew, 1428 Kenilworth Ave., S. W., Cleveland, Ohio. Yamamoto, H., Showa-macni, Kim- itsu-gun, Chiba Ken, Japan. Yang, C. I., S. D. A. Mission, Mokpo, Chosen. Yang, Sin Seng (1), S. D. A. Mission, Chungking, Szechwan, China. � • Yeh, Kwen Gan (1), China Train- ing Inst.,Chiao Tou Tseng, Kiangsu, ina. Yeh, Tung Sin (I), Court 1207, Yu- Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. Yeretzian, Z. (1), Mission Adven- tiste, Nanga-Eboko, par Yao- unde, Cameroon, West Africa. Yorac, M. G., Box 119, Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands. Yost, F. H., 3800 S. 48th St., Lin- coln, Nebr. Young, F. G., Granger, Wash. Young, J. (I), 37 O'Connell Terrace, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queens- land, Australia. Young, J. E. (I), 700 Kimlin Drive, Glendale, Calif. Young, W. C., 723 Carroll Ave., Takoma Park, Washington, D. . Young, W. J., Midland Bank Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, London N. 7, England. 432 � MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Youngs, Dallas (1), 143 St. James St., Mansfield, Pa. Youngberg, A. G., Route 1, Har- lingen, Tex. Youngberg, G. B., P. 0. Box 34, Jesselton, British North Borneo. Yovan, J., Artacho, Sison, Panga- sinan, Philippine Islands. Yil, Gung Tsing (1), S. D. A. Mission, Chungking, Szechwan, China. Yutuc, Lorenzo (1), 1402 Oroquieta St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippine Islands. ZACHARIAH, T. V. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Kottarakara, Tra- vancore, South India. Zamfir, V., Aleia Constandache No. 3, Galati, Rumania. Zamora, M. M. (1), Box 39, Lucena, Tayabas, Philippine Islands. Zaragoza, J. A. (1), Patrocinio No. 6, -Mora, Havana, Cuba. Zarka, D., Sz6kely Bertalan-utca 13, Budapest VI, Hungary. Zaynos, F. B., Apartado 139, Sal- tillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Zenovie, R., Str. N. Grigoreseu 4, Arad, Rumania. Zerne, Nils, Advent Villa, Mataria, Cairo, Egypt. Zettwoch, H. Fangelsbachstr. 11, Stuttgart,Wurtemberg,Germany. Zielinski, J., Kowel, skr. poczt. 90, Monopolowa 6/I, Poland. Zielinski, M., Kneiph6fache H6f- gasse 22, Konigsberg/Pr., Ger- many. Zigmund, T. J. (1), Cintorinska 1. a. blok B, Bratislava, Czecho- slovakia. Zimmermann, A. H., Advent Zend- ingsgenootschap, in N. 0. I., Afdeeling West Java, Naripan 63, Bandoeng, Netherlands East Indies. Zimmermann, H., Eschenheimer Anlage 32, Frankfurt a Main, Germany. Zins, E, (1), Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Zungu, P. (1), P. 0. Box 34, Dun- dee, Natal, South Africa. Ziprick, 0., 2032 Grove St., Brook- lyn, N. Y. Zurek, A., Brno, Stredni 10, Czecho- slovakia. OBITUARY RECORD FOR 1937 "They rest from their labors; and their works do follow them." C. J. F. Henriksen, November 28, 1936; Greenwood Mountain, Me. T. K. Ang, December 3; Swatow, China. Mrs. R. W. Munson, December 13; Verdugo City, Calif. A. G. Adams, December 14; Seattle, Wash. B. W. Spire, December 16; Mur- ray, Ky. Mrs. G. H. Rue, December 16; Keijo, Chosen. R. D. Benham, December 19; Oregon. Tien Yen Wen, December 30, 1936; Honan, China. Anna S. 'Wikander, January 7, 1937; Glendale, Calif. W. M. Voth, January 16; Lodi, Calif. Mrs. F. L. Hommel, January 24; Port Townsend, Wash. Mrs. Emma L. Rousseau, January 24; Los Angeles, Calif. I. J. Hankins, January 25; Na- tional City, Calif. 0. E. Jones, January 26; Sani- tarium, Calif. H. H. Winslow, January 30; Oak- land, Calif. J. J. Landis, January 31; Caldwell, Idaho. OBITUARY RECORD � 433 Lucy B. Post, February 4; Port- land, Oreg. M. Schilrer, February 4; Berlin, Germany. Mrs. A. J. Stover, February 7; College Place, Wash. G. G. Hamp, February 11; Peiping, China. M. A. Winchell, February 16; Ingle- wood, Calif. E. W. Whitney, February 13; Whittier, Calif. H. Noguchi, February 17; Kogo- shima, Japan. A. Nadler, February 17; Vienna, Austria. Mrs. C. W. Hartwick, March 1; Sanitarium, Calif. H. A. Boylan, March 6; Hazel Park, Mich. Mrs. H. C. Menkel, March 7; West Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. C. A. Randolph, March 12; India. Carl Johnson, March 14; Glendale, Calif. C. McReynolds, March 16; Loma Linda, Calif. A. M. Dart, March 21; -Sanitarium, Calif. B. F. Purdham, March 25; Luray, Va. Mrs. A. E. Proctor, March 29; San Bernardino, Calif. A. J. Evelyn, April 6; Wilmington, Del. Johannes Muth, April 13; Ulm, Germany. Mrs. W. H. McHenry, April 18; Surat, India. E. I. Beebe, April 20; St. Charles, Mich. Dr. A. P. Palmquist, April 24; Pensacola, Fla. Mrs. W. C. Hansen, May 11; Glen- dale, Calif. Vernon Gyes, May 14; Snohomish, Wash. Mrs. M. S. Boyd, May 17; Clare- mont, Australia. G. A. Fanselau, May 22; Guate- mala City, Central America. J. M. Cole, May 23; Battle Ground Wash. W. M. Lewsadder, June 3; Talent, Oreg. F. Prieser, June 6; Bremen, Ger- many. Mrs. L. S. Wheeler, June 12; Union Springs, N. Y. Walter Harper, June 15; Loma Linda, Calif. B. E. Connerly, June 24; Takoma Park, D.C. Mrs. N. H. Druillard, July 1; Madison, Tenn. Fr. Scheidenberger, July 12; Bres- lau, Germany. Dr. Isadore L. Green, July 15; Watertown, N. Y. H. W. Carr, July 20; Burt, N. Y. E. E. Farnsworth, July 27; Moun- tain View, Calif. E. L. Stewart, July 29; Grants Pass, Oreg. Dr. T. J. Evans, August 4; Colo- rado Springs, Colo. Mrs. Lou Kirby Curtis, August 11; Berrien Springs, Mich. G. W. Spies, August 13; Plant City, Fla. N. P. Keh, August ;Kulangsu, China. S. T. Hare, August 21; Loma Linda, Calif. W. C. White, Sept. 1; Sanitarium, Calif. 0. F. Campbell, September 4; Fresno, Calif. Li Pao Kuo, September 5; Tsinan, Shantung, China. C. W. Rubendall, September 12; Mobile, Ala. A. C. Anderson, September 13; Clear Lake, Wash. Mrs. J. M. Cole, September 27; Meadow Glade, Wash. J. H. Botsford, October 12; Glen- dale, Calif. Chapin Harris, October 17; Takoma Park, D.C. G. W. Anglebarger, October 25; Denver, Colo. Mrs. Ella Wilbur, October 28; South Lancaster, Mass. 434 � OBITUARY RECORD Mrs. M. Hare, November 15; Eagle Rock, Calif. T. T. Stevenson, November 16; Mountain View, Calif. H. R. Martin, November 22; Syd- ney, Australia. Paul Johnson, November 23; Do- minican Republic. R. S. Donnell, November 28; Mem- phis, Tenn. Li Wei-ching, December 2; Hong Kong, China. Mrs. F. W. Spies, December 8; Sao Paulo, Brazil. T. H. Craddock, December 12; Mel- bourne, Australia. J. I. Cassell, December 17; Hins- dale, Ill. H. W. Adrian, December 19; Waimaro, Fiji. R. R. Brooks, December 23; La Sierra, Calif. J. A. Bakhsh, December 27; Lahore, India. B. M. Shull, December 30; Moun- tain View, Calif. Mrs. E. J. Kraft, January 2, 1938; Lonia Linda, Calif. Mrs. G. A. Hamilton, January 4, 1938; India. Geo. E. Crawford, January 11, 1938; Fountain Head, Tenn. 0. M. John, January 13, 1938; Lincoln, Nebr. Amelia Webster, January 13, 1938; Glen Alpine, N. C. Dr. Myron S. King, January 21, 1938; Boulder, Colo. F. E. Stafford, February 11, 1938; Pasadena, Calif. ERRATA Page 54: W. F. Van Atta, Sec. Bible House, Central California Conference, Box 68, San Jose, Calif. Page 15o: Address of Mexican Union Mission, Apartado 821, Monterrey, N. L., Mexico. Page 271: T. M. French, Head of Bible Department, Walla Walla College, College Place, Wash. Page 382: Address of H. H. Humann, 6155 South Loflin St., Chicago, Ill. Page 3gg: Address of L. G. Mookerjee, Spicer College, Bangalore Heights, Bangalore, India. BOLIVAR BRAND Old Time Natural Cure California Olives A Natural Health Olive—a perfect fruit food Packed � —especially prepared—full of oil—of wonderful ON LY �sweet, nutty flavor—invaluable in the diet. by BOLIVAR PACKING COMPANY San Diego, California INDEX ABA Station � 164 Academia Adventists Hispano- americana � 235 Acauemies, Directories of � 235 Adelphian Academy � 236 Advent mission Society � 80 Advent Press (East Africa) � 276 Advent Publishing Association � 276 Advent Welfare Work Assn. � 80 Adventist Bye Clinic � 306 Afrikaans, periodical in � 296 Agencia Mexicana de Publicaciones 151 Agona Mission Station � 162 Agona Training School � 236 Alabama-Mississippi Conference � 61 Alabama-Mississippi Adventist Reli- gious Society, Inc. � 236 Alaska Mission � 48 Alberta Conference � 28 Algerian Mission � 228 Algerian Publishing House � 276 Aliahabad Mission Station � 211 Amazon Mission of Peru .. � 180 Ambon Mission � 131 American Temperance Society � 20 Angola Union Mission � 187 Anhwei Jr. Training Institute � 236 Anhwei Mission � 104 Annamese, periodical in � 2.96 Antillian Union Mission � 139 Aore Training School � 236 Appropriations to Missions � 340 Arabic Literature Society � 288 Arabic, periodical in � 296 Arabic Union Mission � 92 Arizona Academy � 236 Arizona Conference � 53 Arkansas-Louisiana Conference � 66 Arussi Mission � 226 Assam Mission Field � 208 Atlantic Columbia Mission � 148 Atlantic Union College � 236 Atlantic Union Conference � 24 Institutions in � 27 � Auburn Academy 237 Austral Union Conference � 174 Australasian Division Conference � 70 Mission Fields in � 75-78 Australasian Missionary College � 237 Australasian Union Conference � 70 Institutions in � 78 Austrian Branch Publishing House 279 Awtun Station � 163 Azores Islands Mission � 222 BABUMAHAL Station � 210 Bad Aibling Sanitarium � 306 Baden Conference � 85 Bahamas Mission � 140 Bahia Mission � 178 Baltic Union Conference � 153 Banat-Crisana Conference � 230 Bangkok Mission Clinic � 306 Barisal Station � 209 Battle Creek Academy � 238 Batuna Training School � 238 Bechuanaland Mission District � 192 Bee Hwa Training Institute � 238 Begemder Mission � 226 Bekwai Mission Station � 162 Belgian Conference � 220 Beliefs, Fundamental � 5 Bengal Mission Field � 208 Bengali School � 238 Berea Jr. Academy � 238 Berlin Conference � 81 Bermuda Mission � 24 Bethel Academy � 238 Bethel Mission Station � 194 Bicol, periodicals in � 296 Bihar Mission Field � 209 Bihar Mission School � 238 Bikobo Hill Mission Station � 188 Bohemian language, periodicals in 297 Bolivia Mission � 181 Bolivia Training School � 239 Bombay Section � 216 Bonaerense Conference � 175 Bongo Mission Hospital � 306 Bongo Mission Station � 187 Bongo Mission Training School � 239 Boulder-Colorado Sanitarium � 307 Brazil Publishing House � 276 Brazilian Training School � 239 British Borneo Mission � 128 British Columbia Conference � 28 British Honduras Mission � 145 British Publishing House � 276 British Union Conference � 155 Broadview Academy � 239 Brookfield Branch Publishing House 282 Buenos Aires Publishing House � 276 Buganda Mission � 189 Bulawayo Location Mission Station 202 Bulgarian Mission � 97 Bulgarian Book and Bible House � 277 Bureau of Home Missions � 13 Buresala Training School � 240 Burma Mission � 206 Burmese, periodical in � 296 CAFES � 327 ‘-' Calcutta Ch. Primary School � 240 Cameroon, Mission in � 233 Campaigns � 339 Camaguan Training School � 240 Campion Academy � 240 Canadian Junior College � 240 Canadian Union Conference � 27 Institutions in � 31 Canadian Watchman Press � 277 Cancels Mission Hospital � 307 Cancels Mission Station � 194 Canton Sanitarium and Hospital � 307 Canton Training Institute � 241 Cantonese Mission � 114 Cape Conference � 190 Cape Field of S. D. A. � 195 Cape Verde Islands � 233 Caribbean Training College � 241 Caribbean Union Conference � 143 Carolina Conference � 62 Cebuan language, periodicals in � 296 Cedar Lake Academy � 241 Central American Factory Branch Publishing House (See Inter- American Factory Branch) Central American Union Mission � 145 Central Argentine Conference � 176 Central Bohemian Conference � 94 Central Branch Publishing House.... 282 Central California Conference � 53 Central China Union Mission � 102 Central Chosen Mission � 124 Central Colombia Mission � 148 Central European Division, Sec. I 80 Institutions in � 89 Unattached Fields � 90 435 436 Central European Division, Sec. II Detached Organizations � Institutions in � Central German Conference � Central Hungarian Mission � Central Kenya Mission � Central Luzon Mission � Central Mexican Mission � Central Province Mission Field INDEX � 92 � Denominational Periodicals � 289-306 � 97-99 � Denver Junior Academy � 247 � 99 � Dimbwe Mission � 200 � . � 87 � Directory of Ministers � 851 � 96 � Dispensaries � 323 � 158 � Division Periodicals � 292 � 134 � Durban Indian Mission � 192 � 151 � Dutch language, periodicals in � 297 � 217 Central Rhenish Conference � 85 AFRICAN Union Mission EAST 157 Central Uganda Mission � 166 East Brazil Union Mission � 178 Central Union Conference � 31 East China Union Mission � 104 Institutions in � 34 East France Conference � 220 Ceylon Mission Field � 213 East Denmark Conference � 168 Ceylon Mission School � 241 East German Union Conference � 81 Chahar-Suiyuan Mission � 110 East Hungarian Mission � 96 Chesapeake Conference � 35 East Java Mission � 131 Chiaotoutseng Hospital � 307 East Kweichow Mission � 118 Chien Tao (Kando) Mission � 108 East Muntenian Conference � 230 Chile Conference � 176 East Nordic Union Conference � 159 Chile Medical Clinic � 307 East Pennsylvania Conference � 36 Chileka Mission District � 197 East � Persian � Mission � (See � Iran Chillan Training School � 241 Mission) Chimpempe Mission Station 202 East Polish Conference � 165 China Division � 100 East Prussian Conference � 82 Institutions in � 120 East Szechwan Mission � 118 China Training Institute � 242 East Visayan Academy � 247 Chinese languages, periodicals in... 296 EastV. � Mission � 134 Chinghai Mission � 112 Eastern Polynesian Mission � 75 Chosen Union Mission � 123 Eastern Polynesian Mission Press.... 278 Chosen Union Training School � 242 Eastern Province Mission District.. 194 Christian Record Benevolent Assn � 277 Chuadanga Station � 209 Chuharkana Mission Station � 212 Churches, Number of � 3 Cinyama Mission � 197 Cinyanja, periodical in � 297 Cluj Branch Publishing House � 285 Coast Mission � 158 Colegio Adventists de Cuba � 242 Colegio Adventists del Titicaca � 254 College of Medical Evangelists � 243 College Press � 278 Colleges, Directories of � 235 Periodicals by � 293 College Vertieres � 245 Colombia-Venezuela Train. School � 245 Colombia-Venezuela Union Mission 148 Colombo Station (See Ceylon Mis- sion Field) Colorado Conference � 32 Columbia Academy � 246 Columbia Junior College � 245 Columbia Union Conference � 35 Institutions in � 40 Congo Union Mission � 188 Constitution of General Conference 342 Cook Islands Mission � 75 Copenhagen Publishing House � 278 Costa Rica Mission � 145 Croatian language, periodicals in 297 Cuale Mission Station � 187 Cuba Conference � 140 Curacao Mission � 149 Cuyo Mission � 177 Czechian (Bohemian) periodicals in 297 Czechoslovakian Publishing House. 278 Czechoslovakian Union Conference 94 DALLAS Jr. Academy � 246 Danish-Norwegian language, periodicals in � 297 Danube Conference � 227 Demu Mission � 200 Denominational Investment 880, 831, 337 Eastern Uganda Mission � 167 Ecuador Mission � 181 Educational Dept. of Gen. Conf. � 13 Statistics of � 333 Educational Institutions � 235 Outline of courses in � 235 Egyptian Mission � 92 Ekebyholm Summer Sanitarium � 308 Elele Mission Station � 164 Ellen G. White Estate, Inc., The � 21 Emmanuel Mission Station � 193 Emmanuel Missionary College � 247 Emmanuel Miss. College Press � 278 English periodicals � 289 Enterprise Academy � 248 Equatorial African Mission � 233 Eritrean Mission � 226 Errata � 434 Estonian Conference � 154 Estonian language, periodicals in � 298 Estonian Publishing House � 278 Estonian Mission School � 248 Ethiopian Mission � 225 Ethiopian Schools � 248 Evangelistic Laborers � 3 FAR EASTERN Academy � 248 Far Eastern Division � 122 Institutions in � 137 Faroe Islands (see Iceland-Faroes Conference) Fengtien Mission � 108 Fiji Mission � '76 Fiji Mission Press � 278 Fiji Training School (See Buresala Training School) Fijian language, periodicals in � 298 Filabusi Mission Station � 202 Finland Conference, Legal Assn � 160 � Finland Conference 160 Finland Mission School � 248 Finland Publishing House � 278 Finland Swedish Conference � 160 Finnish language, periodicals in � 298 INDEX � 437 Fireside Correspondence School (See Home Study Institute) Flemish language, periodical in � 298 Florida Conference � 63 Florida Sanitarium and Hospital � 308 Foochow Jr. Training Institute � 249 Food Companies � 326 Foreign Fields, Workers sent to, 1901-1937 � 341 Foreign Languages, Periodicals in � 296-306 Forest Lake Academy � 249 Formosa (Taiwan) Mission � 126 Fort Victoria Mission Station � 203 Franco-Belgian Union Conference � 219 Franconian-Thuringian Conference 85 Free State of Danzig � French Indio-China Mission � French language, periodicals in French Publishing House � French West Indian Mission Fresno Union Academy � Friedensau Missionary Seminary Fui On Hospital-Dispensary � Fundamental Beliefs � GEM STATE Academy Gendia Mission Station General Conference Directory � Appropriations � Departments Insurance Service � Laborers � Presidents and Secretaries Corporation � Executive Committee � General Periodicals � Georgia-Cumberland Conference � German Inter-Union Association � German language, periodicals in German-Swiss Conference � Giffard Mission Hospital � Gitwe Mission Dispensary � Gitwe Mission Station � Gitwe Training School � Glendale Sanitarium and Hospital � Glendale Union Academy � Glen Grey Mission District � Gold Coast Depository � Gold Coast Union Mission � Golden Gate Academy � Good Health Association, Ltd. � Good Hope Training School � Gopalganj Station Goyaz Mission � Greater New York Greater New York Grecian Mission � Greek Depository � Guatemala Mission � Guiana Conference � Guierat Mission Field � Gulf Mission � Gwaai Mission District HAINAN Mission � Haitien Mission � Haitien Seminary (See College Ver- tieres) 1-Takka Mission Hankow Bible and Industrial In- stitute � 250 Hanover Conference � 87 Hansa Conference � 88 Hapur Mission Station � 211 Harbin Training Institute � 251 Harvest Ingathering, statistics of � 334-336 Hawaiian Mission � 55 Hawaiian Mission Academy � 251 Headlands Mission � 203 Helderberg College � 251 Hessia-Westphalian Conference � 88 Hokkaido Mission � 126 Holland Branch Publishing House � 279 Holland language, periodicals in � 297 Home Commission � 20 Home Missionary Department � 14 Statistics of � 334-336 Home Missions, Bureau of � 13 Home Study Institute � 251 Oriental Branch � 252 Honan Junior Training Institute 253 Honan Mission � 102 Honduras Mission � 146 Hopei Mission � 111 Hospitals � 306 Htugi Mission Station � 207 Hultafors Sanitarium � 309 Hunan Mission � 103 Hunan Provincial Jr. Train. Inst � 253 Hungarian Publishing House � 279 Hungarian language, periodicals in 299 Hungarian Union Conference � 95 Hupeh Mission � 103 T B AD AN Station � 164 -I- Ibadan Training School � 253 Iberian Union Mission � 222 Iceland S.D.A. Publishing House � 279 Iceland-Farces Conference � 169 Icelandic language, periodicals in � 300 Idaho Conference � 48 Ikizu Mission Station � 98 Ikizu Training School � 253 Illinois Conference � 41 Ilocano language, periodicals in � 300 Inca Union Mission � 180 Indiana Academy � 253 Indiana Conference � 41 Indian Ocean Union Mission � 223 Institutional Laborers � 4 Institutions, number of � 331 Instituto Commercial Prosperidad � 253 International Branch Pub. House � 282 Inter-American Division Conference 139 Institutions in � 152 Inter-American Factory Branch Publishing House � 282 Inter-Mountain Intermediate School (See Rulison Inter. School) International Insurance Co. Investment, denominational Inyazura Mission Station Inyazura Village Schools Iowa Conference Iowa Sanitarium Iraq Mission � Iran Literature Society � Iran Mission .. Irawaddy Delta Mission Field Irish Mission Italian language, periodicals in Italian Publishing House � Italian Union Mission � 82 128 � 298 278 � 143 249 249 308 5 � 249 � 159 9-24 340 � 13-21 21 21-24 328 20 10-12 289 64 80 � 299 232 308 323 189 250 309 250 194 288 161 250 309 250 � 209 183 Academy � 250 Conference � 25 97 288 146 143 217 151 � 204 115 140 � 115 Hamburg Publishing House � 279 Hamburg S. D. A. Association � 81 Hanke Mission Station � 203 � 21 � 331 � 203 � 203 � 44 � 309 93 288 97 206 � 155 300 279 224 438 � INDEX J ALIRPAR Hospital � 310 Jalirpar Mission Station � 209 Jamaica Conference � 141 James White Memorial Home � 310 Japan Junior College � 253 Japan Publishing House � 280 Japan Union Mission 125 Japanese language, periodicals in 300 Japanese Mandated Islands Mission 126 Jawi language, periodical in � 301 Jehol Mission � 108 Jengre Station � 163 Jugoslavia Publishing House � 280 Jugoslavian Union Conference � 227 Jugoslavian Union Training School 253 Juliaca Clinic � 310 TZ- AKORO Mission Station � 167 1' Kalyan Mission � 216 Kamagambo Training School � 254 Kamamaung Mission Station � 207 Kanarese Mission Field � 213 Kansai Chugoku Mission � 126 Kansas Conference � 32 Kansu Mission � 113 Kanto Tohoku Mission � 127 Kanyadoto Mission Station � 159 Kanye Hospital � 310 Kanye Medical Mission Station � 199 Karen Mission School � 254 Karmatar Station � 210 Katanga Mission � 199 Katima Mulilo Mission Station . � 200 Kaumba Mission � 200 Kazungula Mission � 200 Kempsey Mission � 76 Kendu Hospital � 310 Kentucky-Tennessee Conference � 64 Kenya Hospital (See Kendu) Kenya Mission Kern Academy Ketchum Jr. Academy Khunti Station � Khurda Station (See Orissa Mission Field) Kiangsi Mission Kiangsu Mission Kikamba Mission Station Kireka Mission Station � Kirin Mission .. � Kirundu Mission Station Koforidua Mission Station Kolhapur Mission Station Kolo Mission Station Konola Station Korean language, periodicals Krankenhaus "Waldfriede" � Kwangsi Mission Kyushu Mission T LABORERS under General Con- � ference 21-24 Lahore Mission Station � 212 Lake Geneva Sanitarium � 310 Lake Mission � 151 Lake Titicaca Mission � 181 Lake Titicaca Training School � 254 Lake Union Conference � 40 Institutions in � 44 Lake View Mission � 197 Languages in which denominational literature is issued � 337 Latvian Conference � 154 Latvian Conference School � 254 Latvian language, periodicals in � 301 Latvian Publishing House � 280 Laurelwood Academy � 254 Leeward Islands Conference � 144 Legal Corporation of the General Conference � 20 Leman Conference �232. Liberian Mission �170 Liberian Mission School �255 Licentiates under the Gen � Conf � 23 Liiwa Station �171 Lima Training School �255 List of Periodicals � 289-306 Lithuanian Depository � 288 Lithuanian language, periodical in 301 Lithuanian Mission Field � Liumba Hill Mission Station � 201 Local Periodicals � 293 Lodi Aeademy � 255 Loma Linda Academy � 255 Loma Linda Sanitarium and Hosp � 311 Long Beach Academy � 255 Lord Howe Island Mission � 76 Los Angeles Academy � 256 Lower Amazon Mission � 183 Lower Gwelo Mission Hospital....203, 311 Lower Gwelo Mission Station � 203 Lower Shangani Mission Station � 203 Luapula Mission Station � 202 Luccusse Mission Station � 188 Lucknow Mission Station � 212 Lusikisiki Mission District � 194 Luwazi Mission Station � 197 Luz Mission Station � 187 VIADAGASCAR Mission � 223 ' Y-1- Madeira Islands Mission � 222 Magellan Mission � 177 Majita Mission Station � 98 Makassar Mission � 133 Malagasy language, periodical in � 301 Malagasy Publishing House � 280 Malamulo Mission Hospital � 311 Malamulo Mission Press � 280 Malamulo Mission Station � 196 Malamulo Miss. Training Institute � 256 Malay language, periodicals in � 301 Malay States Mission � 129 Malayalam High School � 256 Malayalam language, periodical in 301 Malayalam Mission Field � 213 Malayan Seminary � 256 Malayan Signs Press � 280 Malayan Union Mission � 127 Manchurian Union Mission � 107 Manchurian Union Training Insti � 256 Manila Sanitarium and Hospital � 312 Manitoba-Saskatchewan Conference 29 Maplewood Academy � 257 Marathi Mission Field � 216 March Lusatian Conference � 83 Marienhoehe Seminary � 257 Maritime Conference � 29 Matandani Mission Station � 196 Matto Grosso Mission � 184 Maun Medical Mission � 199, 312 Mauritius Mission � 224 Maymyo Mission Station- (See My- aungmya Mission Station) Medical Dept. of Gen. Conf. � 15 Meiktila Training School � 257 Mexican Union Mission � 150 Miao Mission � 104 Michigan Conference � 42 Midlands Mission District � 204 Ministerial Association � 16 � 154 � 254 � 254 � 210 � 103 � 105 189 167 109 189 162 216 193 � 171 in � 301 310 � 115 � 127 INDEX � 439 Ministerial Directory � 351 Ministers under the General Conf � 21 Minnesota Conference � 45 Mirigeda Training School � 257 Mission Offerings � 330, 340 Missionary Licentiates under the General Conference � 23 Missionary Volunteer Department of the General Conference � 19 Statistics of � 333 Missions, Appropriations to � 340 Missouri Conference � 33 Modesto Union Academy � 257 Mombera Mission Station � 197 Monamona Mission � 76 Mondora Mission District � 204 Mongolian Mission � 111 Mongolian Mission Press � 281 Montana Conference � 48 Morava Conference . � 227 Moravia-Silesian Conference � 94 Moroccan Mission � 228 Mountain View Union Academy � 257 Mrewa Mission District � 204 Mt. Ellis Academy � 258 Mt. Vernon Academy � 258 Munenga Mission � 201 Munguluni Mission � 197 Musofu Mission Station � 201 Mwami Mission � 197 Mwami Mission Hospital � 312 Mwagala Mission Station � 98 Myaungmya Mission Station � 207 NAMBA Mission Station � 188 Nanning, Kwangsi, Hospital � 312 Narsapur High School � 258 Narsapur Mission Hospital � 312 Nashville Junior Academy � 258 Nata Mission District � 203 Natal Mission District � 193 Natal-Transvaal Conference � 191 Navuso Intermediate School � 258 Nchwanga Mission Station � 167 Nchwanga Training School � 258 Ndola District Mission � 201 Ndora Mission � 189 Nebraska Conference � 33 Negro Dept. of General Conference 17 Netherlands Conference 90 Netherlands East Indies Pub. House 281 Netherlands East Indies Union Mis. 130 Nevada-Utah Academy � 258 Nevada-Utah Conference � 55 Nevasa Mission Station � 216 Newbold Missionary College � 258 Newfoundland Junior Academy � 259 Newfoundland Mission � 30 New England San. and Hospital .. 313 New Guinea Training School � 259 New Hebrides Mission � 76 New Jersey Conference � 37 New South Wales, North, Conf. � 72 New South Wales, South, Conf � 73 New York Conference � 25 New Zealand Missionary College � 259 New Zealand. North, Conference � 71 New Zealand, South, Conference � 72 Ngoma Medical Mission Station 189, 313 Nicaragua Mission � 146 Nigerian Advent Press � 281 Nigerian Union Mission � 162 Ninghsia Mission � 113 Niue Mission � 77 Nokuphila Hospital � 313 Norfolk Island Mission � 77 Nordic Philanthropic Society � 168 � North African Union Mission 228 North Agra Mission (See Hapur Mission Station) North Agra Mission School � 259 North American Negro Dept. � 17 North Austrian Conference � 90 North Bantu Mission Field � 192 North Bohemian Conference � 95 North Brazil Union Mission � 182 North Burma Mission Field � 207 North Celebes Mission � 132 North Chekiang Mission � 106 North China Training Institute � 259 North China Sanitarium and Hosp. 313 North China Union Mission � 110 North Chosen Mission � 124 North Coast Mission � 183 North Dakota Conference � 46 North England Conference � 156 North France Conference � 221 North Fukien Mission � 116 North Italian Mission � 225 North Kiangsu Mission � 106 North Mission � 177 North Moldavian Conference � 230 North New South Wales Conf. � 72 North New Zealand Conference � 71 North Norway Conference � 169 North Pacific Union Conference � 47 Institutions in � 61 North Polish Mission Field � 165 North Queensland Mission � 77 North Sumatra Mission � 131 North Swedish Conference � 161 Northeast India Union Mission � 208 Northeast Mission � 179 Northeast Saxonian Conference � 83 Northeastern Nigerian Mission � 163 Northeastern Rhodesia Miss. Field 202 Northern California Conference .... 56 Northern European Division � 153 Detached Missions of � 170 Institutions in � 171 Northern Luzon Academy � 259 Northern Luzon Mission � 135 Northern New England Conf. � 26 Northern Rhodesian Mission Field � 200 Northern Union Conference � 44 Institutions in � 47 Northwest Branch Pub. House � 282 Northwest China San. and Hospital 313 Northwest China Union Mission � 112 Northwest China Union Tr. School 260 Northwest India Union Mission � 210 Northwest India Union Tr. School 260 Northwest Kenya Mission � 158 Northwestern Nigerian Mission � 163 Norway S.D.A. Mission School � 260 Norwegian language, periodicals in 301 Ntusu Girls' School � 260 Ntusu Mission Station � 98 Nyanchua Mission Station � 159 OAK PARK Academy � 260 Oakwood Junior College � 260 Obituary Record for 1937 � 432 Offerings, Special � 339 Ohio Conference � 37 Oklahoma Conference � 67 Oklahoma City Jr. Academy � 261 Ontario-Quebec Conference � 30 Orange Free State Mission District 193 Oregon Conference � 49 440 � INDEX Oriental Branch Home Study Insti. 252 Oriental Watchman Pub. Assn. � 281 Orissa Mission Field � 210 Oshawa Missionary College � 261 Ozark Jr. Academy � 261 PACIFIC COLOMBIA Mission � 149 Pacific Press Publishing Assn � 282 Pacific Union College � 261 Pacific Union Conference � 52 Institutions in � 60 Padang Mission � 132 Palestine-Transjordan � 93 Palmberg Station � 171 Pampangan language, periodical in 302 Panama Conference � 147 Panayan-Visayan language, period- ical in � 302 Pangasinan language, periodical in 302 Papers issued � 289-306 Papua Mission � 77 Paradise Valley Sanitarium � 314 Parana-Santa Catharina Mission � 184 Penang Sanitarium � 314 Periodicals issued � 289-306 Persia, Missions in (See Iran) Peru Mission � 182 Philippine Publishing House � 283 Philippine Union College � 262 Philippine Union Mission � 133 Pine Forest Academy � 236 Pinkiang Mission � 109 Plainview Academy � 263 Polish language, periodicals in � 302 Polish Publishing House � 284 Polish Union Conference � 164 Polish Union Mission School � 263 Pomeranian Conference � 83 Poona Mission � 217 Porter Sanitarium and Hospital � 314 Portland Union Academy �,. 263 Portland Sanitarium � 314 Portuguese language, periodicals in 302 Portuguese Mission � 222 Portuguese Publishing House � 284 � Potomac Conference 38 Prakasapuram High School � 263 Press Bureau of General Conf. � 20 Publishing Dept. of General Conf � 17 Statistics of � 332 Publishing Houses, directories of � 276 Statistics of � 340 Puerto Rico Mission � 142 Punjab Local Mission Field � 212 Punjab Mission Schools � 263 QUEENSLAND Conference � 73 ANCHT Mission Station � 210 Rand Mission District � 193 Rarotongan language, periodical in 303 Religious Liberty Dept. � 18 Resources Classified for 1936 . � 330 Resthaven Sanitarium and Hospital 315 224 Review and Herald Pub. Assn. � 284 Rhenish Conference � 89 Rhodesian Conference � 199 � Rio-Espirito Santo Mission 179 Rio Grande do Sul Conference � 184 Rio-Minas Geraes Mission � 179 River Plate Junior College � 263 River Plate Sanitarium � 315 Riverside Sanitarium � 315 Rogue River Jr. Academy � 264 Rulison Intermediate School � 264 Rumanian language, periodicals in 303 Rumanian Publishing House � 285 � Rumanian Union Conference 229 Rumanian Union Training Institute 264 Rusangu Mission Station � 201 Russian language, periodicals in 303 Ruthenian language, periodical in 303 Rwankeri Mission Station � 189 QABBATH SCHOOL Department L' of the General Conference � 19 Statistical Tables of � 329 Sala Mission Station � 201 Salvador Mission � 147 Samabula Indian School � 264 Samoan Mission � 77 San Diego Academy � 264 Sanitariums, directory of � 306 Papers by � 293 Statistics of � 332 Santo Domingo Mission � 142 Sao Paulo Conference � 185 Sarawak Mission � 129 Sava Conference � 227 Scandinavian Publishing Rouse � 286 School Church � 86 School Journals � 293 Scottish Mission � 156 Seattle Junior Academy � 264 Seminaire Adventiste (France) � 264 Sentinel Publishing Company � 286 Seoul Sanitarium and Hospital � 316 Serbian language, periodicals in � 303 Seventh-day Adventist American Hospital � 316 S.D.A. Theological Seminary � 265 Seychelles Islands Mission � 224 Shanghai Sanitarium, Hospital, and Clinic � 316 Shanghai Training Sch. for Nurses 265 Shansi Mission � 111 Shantung Mission � 112 Shantung Training Institute � 265 � Shelton Academy . 265 Shenandoah Valley Academy � 266 � Shensi Mission 113 Shen Yang Clinic (Mukden) � 316 Shen Yang Hospital � 316 Sheyenne River Academy � 266 Shillong Station � 208 Shiloh Academy � 266 Shiloh Mission Station � 193 � Shoa Mission 226 Shwenyaungbin Mission Station � 207 Siam Mission � 129 Siamese language, periodicals in � 304 � Sierra Leone Mission 171 Signs of the Times Pub. House (Chosen) � 287 Signs of the Times Pub. House (China) � 286 Signs Publishing Co. (Australia) � 286 Silesian Conference (German) � 83 Silesian Conference (Polish) � 165 Simla Sanitarium � 317 Sind Local Mission Field � 212 Sitote Mission Station � 201 Sittang Mission Station (See Shwen- yaungbin Mission Station) Skodsborg Sanitarium � 317 Slovakian language, periodicals in 304 Slovakian Mission � 95 Slovenian language, periodicals in 304 Reunion Mission INDEX � 441 Solomon Islands Mission � 77 Solomon Islands Mission Press � 287 Solusi Mission Station � 204 Solusi Training School � 266 Songa Mission 199 Songa Mission Hospital � 317 Soonan Hospital-Dispensary � 317 South African Union Conference � 190 South African Union Native Tr � � School 266 South American Division � 174 Institutions in � . � 185 South Australian Conference � 74 South Austrian Conference � 91 South Bantu Mission Field � 194 South Bend Branch Pub. House � 285 South Brazil Union Conference � 183 South Caribbean Conference � 144 South Central Luzon Mission � 136 South Chekiang Mission 106 South Chekiang Training Institute 266 South China Union Mission � 114 South Congo Mission Field � 199 South Dakota Conference � 46 South England Conference � 156 South France Conference � 22.1 South Fukien Mission � 116 South German Union Conference � 84 South India Training School (See Spicer College) South India Union Mission � 212 South Italian Mission � 225 South Kenya Mission � 158 South Moldavian Conference � 231 South New South Wales Conference 73 South New Zealand Conference � 72 South Norway Conference � 169 South Nyasaland Mission Field � 196 South Polish Conference � 165 South Sumatra Mission � 132 South -Swedish Conference � 161 Southeast African Union Mission � Field 195 Southeast Chosen Mission � 124 Southeast Nigerian Book Depository 288 Southeast Nigerian School � 268 Southeastern California Conference 57 Southeastern Nigerian Mission � 163 Southern African Division � 186 Institutions in � 204 Southern Asia Division � 205 Institutions in � 217 Southern California Conference � 58 Southern California Junior College 286 Southern Congo Mission Field � 199 Southern European Division Conf. 219 Institutions in � 233. Southern Junior College � 267 Southern Luzon Mission � 136 Southern New England Conference 26 Southern Publishing Association .... 287 Southern Rhodesia Mission Field � 202 Southern Union Conference � 60 � Institutions in 65 Southwest Africa Mission Field � 195 Southwest Chosen Mission � 125 Southwest Indian Mission � 67 Southwestern Junior College � 268 'Southwestern Nigerian Mission .... 164 Southwestern Union Conference � 66 Institutions in � 69 Soviet Republics � 234 Spanish language, periodicals in � 304 Spanish Mission � 222 Spanish Publishing House � 288 Special Days � 339 Spicer College � 268 Stanborough Park Sanitarium . � 317 Statistical Tables 328-341 St. Helena Sanitarium � 317 Stockholm Publishing House � 288 Suji Mission Station � 98 Suji Training School 268 Sultanabad Mission Hospital � 318 Sungari Mission � . 109 Surat Medical Mission � 217, 318 Surat Mission � 217 Swatow Mission � 111 Swazi-Eastern Transvaal Mission � District Sweden Conference Swedish language, periodicals in Swedish Missionary School � Swiss Union Conference � Sydney Sanitarium � Syrian Mission � TACUBAYA Clinic � Tamil language, periodicals in � Tamil Mission Field � Tanganyika Mission � Tapo Mission Station � Tasmanian Conference � Tehuantepec Mission � Telugu language, periodical in � Telugu Mission Field � Temperance Society � Tenasserim Mission Field � Territory of New Guinea � Texas Conference � Texico Conference � Thambani Mission Station � Thekerani. Mission Station .... � Tibetan Mission � Tibetan Mission Press � Tingo Rest Home � Tithes and Offerings � Tjimindi Training School � Turkish Mission � UKRAINIAN language, periodi- cals in � 306 Umtata Mission � 195 Union College � 270 Union College Academy � 270 Union College Press � 288 Union Conference Periodicals � 292 Union Springs Academy � 270 United Provinces Mission Field � 211 Upper Columbia Conference � 50 Upper Magdalena Mission � 149 Upper Nile Union Mission � 166 Urdu language, periodical in � 306 Uruguay Mission � 177 � 193 � 161 � 305 269 232 318 93 318 Taffari Makonnen Hospital � 318 Tagalog language, periodicals in � 305 Tahitian language, periodical in � 305 Takoma Academy � 269 305 214 98 201 74 152 306 215 20 207 78 68 68 197 196 119 288 180 330 269 Toivonlinna Summer Sanitarium � 318 Tokyo Sanitarium and Hospital � 318 Tongan language, periodical in � 306 Tongan Mission � 78 Transportation Department � 21 Transylvanian Conference � 231 Treatment Rooms, list of � 323 Tulsa Jr. Academy � 269 Tunis Mission � 229 Turkish Depository � 288 99 442 � INDEX U. S. S. R. � 234 � West Muntenian Conference � Utimbaru Mission Station � 98 � West Nordic Union Conference � West Pennsylvania Conference � VALLEY GRANDE Jr. Academy 270 � West Polish Conference � Vanu Levu Intermed. School � 270 � West Saxonian Conference � 231 167 39 166 84 Vejlefjord Mission School � 270 West Szechwan Mission � 120 Venezuela Mission � 150 West Virginian Conference � 39 Victorian Conference � 75 West Visayan Academy � 274 Vincent Hill School and College ... 271 West Visayan Mission � 136 Western India Mission � 215 NATALDFREIDE � Sanitarium � and Western India Union Tr. School.. 274 " � Clinic (see Krankenhaus Wald- White Estate � 21 friede) White Memorial Hospital � 320 Walla Walla College � 271 Wholesale Food Branches � 327 Walla Walla Sanitarium � 318 Wisconsin Conference � 43 Warburton Sanitarium � 319 Wollega Mission � 226 Washington Branch Pub. House 285 Wollo Mission � 226 Washington College Press � 288 Workers' Directory � 351 Washington Conference � 51 Workers' Obituary Record � 432 Washington Missionary College � 272 Workers sent to foreign fields - � 341 Washington Sanitarium � 319 Wuhan Sanitarium and Clinic � 322 Waterloo Training School � 273 Wurtemberg Conference � 86 Welsh Mission � 157 Wyoming Mission � 34 West Australian Conference � 75 West Australian Missionary College 273 YAKIMA VALLEY Academy � 275 West China Union Mission � 118 Yencheng Sanitarium-Hospital 322 West China Union Training Insti 273 Yoruba language, periodical in � 306 West Chosen Mission � 125 Young People's Missionary Volun- West Denmark Conference � 170 teer Dept. of the Gen. Conf. � 19 West German Union Conference 86 Statistics of � 333 West Hungarian Mission � 96 Yunnan Mission � 120 West Indian Training College � 274 West Java Mission � 132 Union Mission Field .... 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