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New

Opening

Country

Rich Land and

Prosperous Territory
Now

Made

Being

Accessible by

New Santa Fe
The new
road

line of the

Santa Fe through northwest Texas

to a country already well

facilities

Texas counties

by

to be crossed

Hansford, have been well settled


the fact that

it

was

The prosperity

fifty

Line

this

developed and prosperous.

new

line,

rail-

The

Lipscomb, Ochiltree and

in the last ten or fifteen years in spite of

or sixty miles to the nearest railroad.

of these settlers has attracted the Santa

one hundred miles of

giving

is

new

this

line

Fe and the

branching from the Santa Fe at Shat-

tutk will be in operation this year.

That

it

good

is

settlers to

go so

ments put

in

The
territory
ers'

on

territory

far

from a

their farms

is

proven by the willingness of the original

railroad.

Their

live

stock and the improve-

show how they have been making money.

building of the railroad

is

another testimony to the worth of the

from the farming standpoint, as the railroad

is

looking for farm-

products to haul to market.

number

of families of the

prosperous settlers

in

this

Church of the Brethren are among the

territory

and recently a church congregation

has been organized.

There

is still

much good

land in this territory which can be secured at

very favorable prices, running from $18 to $30 an acre and 10 years' time.
If

C. L.

you are interested

SEAGRAVES,

Fe Railway System,
folder and names of

in getting

good land

1101

money

for a little

Industrial Commissioner, Atchison,

write to

Topeka & Santa

Railway Exchange, Chicago, for

free illustrated

parties having the land for sale.

International

Conference
Church of the Brethren

June

The

7' IS,

1917

following quotation from the

pen of Elder D. L. Miller, in the Gospel Messenger of October 21,1916, amply presents the claims
of the Santa Fe Railway:
" In 1872 the Santa Fe Railway was completed to Wichita and
the town began to grow rapidly. The Santa Fe has been one of
the greatest factors in developing Kansas and other States through
which it passes. It will, without doubt, serve our people well who
come to the next Conference. It is a good road and gives fine

and ample accommodations."

The
P.

Brethren

remember

that Elder
H. Beery has been connected with the Santa
Fe for the past 10 years and knows
thoroughly the customs and the
tastes of his people, and will see
to

will

it

personally that every convenience

and comfort

The

is

provided.

Santa Fe

cial trains will

Speis a direct route.


be operated from Chica-

go and Kansas City, details of which


will be announced later. The Santa Fe
also offers excellent service from California, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado,
Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas points.
J.

For further information write to


M. CONNELL, General Passenger Agent,

Topeka, Kans.
Traffic Manager,
Passenger
W. J. BLACK,
Santa Fe Ry., Chicago, III.
Santa Fe

Ry.,

1^

BrIthren Family Almanac


n

The Year 1917

a Common year of 365 days; the 141st of the Independence of the United
States; the 6630th of the Julian Period; the 5678th of the Jewish Chronology (beginning at sunset Sept. 16th) ; the 1336th of the Mohammedan Era
(beginning Oct. 17 th), and the 400th since the beginning of the Reformation.
is

CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES AND CHANGEABLE FESTIYALS.


G Sexagesima Sunday.Feb. 11 Easter Sunday

Dominical Letter
Epact
Lunar Cycle or Golden
Solar Cycle

QuinquagesimaSun. Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Shrove Tuesday

6
NomberlS

April 8

May
May

Day

Ascension

Whit-Sunday
Trinity Sunday
Corpus Christi
1st Sun. in Advent

J7
27
June 3

Feb. 21
Ask Wednesday
22
Palm Sunday
June 7
April 1
15
Septuagesima Sun. ..Feb. 4
.Dec. 2
Good Friday
April 6
Ember Days : 1st, Feb. 28th; 2d, May 30th; 3d, Sept. 19th; 4th, Dec. 19th.

Roman

Indiction

THE FOUR SEASONS OR CARDINAL POINTS.


Vernal Equinox

Spuing Begins, Sun enters

Summer

Summer

Solstice

Autumnal Equinox .FaUj


.

Winter

Winter Solstice

"

"

"
"

"
"

March 20th, at 10: 30 in the evening.

Ed,

June

'

:i^,

Sept.

"

y^j

Dec.

"^

ECLIPSES FOR THE YEAR


In the year 1917 there will be Seven Eclipses

Moon.

The First

22d, 6:21 "


22d, " 11:10
22d, " 3:53 "

"
"
"

evening

morning
morning

1917.

Four of the Sun and three

of the

a Total

E^clipse of tlie Moon. January 8th at 12 o'clock, 09 min. in


Visible here. Visible also to Western Europe, Northwestern Africa,

is

the morning.
North and South America, Northeastern Asia and Eastern Australia.
Tlie Second is a Partial Eclipse of the Sun. January 23rd at 6 o'clock, 49 min.
in the morning. Invisible here.
Visible to Eastern and Central Europe, Northern
Africa and Eastern Asia.
The Third is a Partial Eclipse of the Sun. June 19th at 6 o'clock, 08 min. in the
morning-.
Invisible here.
Visible to Northern and Western Asia, Eastern Europe
and the North Polar Regions.
The Fourth is a Total Eclipse of the Moon. July 4th at 4 o'clock, 13 min. in the
evening. Invisible here. Visible to Asia, Austria, Africa, Europe and South America.
The Fifth is a Partial Eclipse of the Sun. July 18th, at 10 o'clock, 06 min. in
the evening. Invisible here. Visible to the South Polar Regions.

The Sixth
an Annular Eclipse of the Sun. December 14th, at o'clock, 55 min.
Visible to Eastern Australia, the South Polar
Invisible here.
the morning.
Regions and Southeast portion of South America.
o'clock, 25 min.
a Total Eclipse of the Moon.December 28th, at
The Seventh
morning. Visible here. Visible also to North and South America, the Pacific
3

is

in

is

in the

Ocean, Eastern Asia and Australia.

Jupiter

2/

is

called the Ruling Planet this year.

EXPLANATIOIf OF SIGNS.
Sun.

JJi

New

First

Full

Last

Moon,

Quarter.

Moon.

Quarter,

Jupiter.

% Mars*

9 Yenus.
ij Uranus.

^ Mercury
Neptune.

^^ Earth.

I2

Saturn.

J)

7^

Pleiades.

6 Conjunction,
S Opposition.

Moon.

Quartile.

THE TWELYE SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC.

n
03

^
^^
^

Sagittarius, or Bowman.
Leo, or Lion.
/
Virgo, or Yirgin.
yS ^si^ Capricornus, or Goat.
AquariuSjOrWaterman.
Libra, or Balance.
:^
Pisces, or Fishes.
Scorpio, or Scorpion. X
Cancer, or Crabfish.
the North.
toward
Ecliptic
tlie
Planet
crossing
Ascendinor
Node
1
Descending Node Planet crossing the Ecliptic toward the South.

Aries, or Kam.
Taurus, or Bull.
Gemini, or Twins.

SI <^!^

TTjj

^ ^^

south) from the cclipllc, aa seen


Greatest heliocentric Intitude, or greatest angular distance north
GR HEL. Lat. N. (or R.)
Gli. 1-;L0N(}. K. or W.: Greatest elouL'ation, or greatest angular distance, cast or we^ triinj:.tli^Ue.^^
from the center of the Sun.
PERIHELION: Near the Sun. APHELION: Far from Sun. PERIGEE: Near the Earth. APO{.LK: J;^.a*r^^h4i.a5tii.^-^*^
STATIONARY: When the planet, jthrough its relative motion to that of the Earth, appears to rcmaattui oi^eaflxoe.^ \ (^ K'^^_
(,'<t

SOUTHS

.m. ante-meridian: Between

The

(so., 8.):
12 o'clock

Planet is on the highest point of the sky or crosses the mcrid


midnight and 1'2 o'clock noon. p. m. post^mcridian: Bctw

calculations In this

Almanac are made

L. J.

HEATWOLE,

to Solar or

Calculator, Dale

12

noon and

12

midnight.
idniarht.

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Weeks

First

Month

^31

Days
Moons

IMPORTANT EVENTS

and Days

and

Mon|C. Hope

starts for

Denmark, 1876.

after

2) 2nd Sunday after Epiphany

Sun

Isaac

Epiphany

Lawshe died

12.

Sunday

after

12.

5 7.22 4.38

12.

6 7.22 4.38

12.

6 7.21 4.39

in Ind., 1865.

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2.40
3.38
4.30
5.27

6.27
7 7.20 4.40 rises
6.11
12. 7 7.19 4.41
7.29
12. 8 7.19 4.41
12. 8 7.18 4.42 8.30
12. 9 7.18 4.42 9.34
12. 9 7.17 4.43 10.29
12.

12.

9 7.17 4.43 11.19

12.10
12.11
12.11
12.11
12.12
12.12

7.16
7.15
7.14
7.13
7.12
7.11

4.44 11.54
4.45 morn
4.46 12.30
4.47 1.31
4.48 2.43
4.49 3.49

^8 min.

12.12 7.11 4.49 4.55


12.12 7.10 4.50 6. 2
sets
12.13 7. 9 4.51
12.13 7. 8 4.52 6.40
12.13 7. 7 4.53 7.51
12.13 7. 6 4.54 8.57
12.13 7. 5 4.55 10. 4

Day's length p hours 50 min.

m.

12. 7 7.20 4.40

length, p hours

Epiphany

WedjC. H. Spurgeon

& s.

4 7.23 4.37 12.33


4 7.23 4.37 1.35

12. 5 7.23 4.37

28 Sun Alex. Mack, Jr., born in Germany, 1712.


29 Mon Eld. David "Long born in Md., 1820.
30 Tue Eld. Jacob F. Oiler died in Pa., 1897.
31

jpifi

22 Mon Queen Victoria died, 1901.


23 Tue Eld. David Long died in Ind., 1897.
24 Wed Eld. James R. Gish was born, Va., 1826.
25 Thu Robert Burns was born, Scotland, 1759.
26 Fri
Breth. church organized, Smyrna, 1896.
27 Sat James G. Blaine died, Washington, 1893.
4) 4ih

Sun Moon

Day's length, p hours 26 min.

21

3
3
3
a^ 3
(^ 3

Sun

rises sets r.
m. h. m.|h.

h.

j?J^

<fr

after

S5 1

Mary Quinter died in India, 1914.


15 Mon Edward Everett died in Boston, 1865.
16 Tue Edward Gibbon died in London, 1794.
17 Wed| Benj. Franklin was born in Mass., 1706.
18 Thu C. H. Balsbaugh d. in Pa., 1909.
19 Fri
Gen. R. E. Lee was born in Va., 1807.
20 Sat John Ruskin died in Brantwood, 1900.
Sunday

m.

12.

^.3
!^

born, 1796.

8 Mon Galileo died in Italy, 1642.


9 Tue Florida and Mississippi seceded, 1861.
10 Wed C. H. Balsbaugh d. in Pa., 1909.
11 Thu B. F. Heckman d. China, Jan. 12, 1913.
12 Fri
Eld. Henry Kurtz died in Ohio, 1874.
13 Sat
Menno Simon died in the year 1559.

S) s^d

Time

Day's length, p hours i8 min.

Epiphany

7 Sun Elder Peter Nead was

14 Sun

Clock

|h.

\^

Sunday

j) 1st

I
I

Signs

2 Tues| Surrender of Port Arthur, 1905.


3 Wed Chinese Inland Mission founded, 1860.
4 Thu Corrections for this department solicited
5 Fri
Robert Morrison was born, 1782.
6 Sat Joan of Arc was born, 1412.

1917

died in France, 1892.

v^3

12.14
12.14
12.14
12.14

7.

4 4.56 11.12

morn

7.

3 4.57

7.

2 4.58 12.44

7.

4.59

1.21

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Thu

Eld. Quinter born, Philadelphia, 1816.


Mexican War ended, 1848.
Horace Greeley born in N. H., 1811.

5J Septuagesima

11

1)

18
19

Vaniman was

Tue

Eld. Tohn Forney died in Kans., 1895.


Eld. Jacob Miller died, 1890.
Russo-Japanese war begun, 1904.
W. H. Harrison was born in Va., 1773.
A. Anthony born in Pa., 1857.
Eld.

Moody was born

12.14
12.14
12.14
12.14
12.15
12.15
12.15

born, 1835.

Eld. Daniel

D. L.

in Mass., 1837.

m
m

Wm.

Sexagesima Sunday

Admiral Porter

died,

12.15
12.15
12.14
12.14
12.14
12.14
12.14

Washington, 1891.

Wm.

T. Sherman died, N. Y. Cy., 1891.


Eld. Geo. C. Bowman b. in Tenn., 1832.
Philip Melanchthon born, Baden, 1497.
Columbia, S. C., was burned, 1865.

Quinquagesima Sunday

Alex. Mack,

Sr.,

in Saxony, 1546.
died in Pa., 1735.

Wed Santa Ana born in Jalapa, Mex., 1795.


22 Thu Geo. Washington born in Va., 1732.
23 Fri John Q. Adams died, Washington, 1848.
24 Sat Christopher Sower H. baptized, 1737.

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Sunday

in

Lent

^
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3.47
4.14
5.39

|12.13I6.30|5.30 9.34
|12.13|6.29|5.31 10.35
|12.13|6.28|5.32 11.42

Making the Farm Pay


tells

6.4815.12 10.40
6.475.13 11.37
6.45 5.15 morn
6.44 5.16 12.30
6.4315.17 1.25
6.42|5.18 2.19
6.4115.19 2.54

Day's length 10 hours 56 min.

The

3.47

6.35
7.33
12.13|6.32|5.28| 8.33

>*4r

25 Sun iFulton died (day before) N. Y., 1815.


26 Mon Victor M. Hugo was born, 1802.
27 Tue iLongfellow was born in Maine, 1807.
28 Wed Eld. A. H. Puterbaugh d. in Ind., 1903.1

that

2.51

6.56 5. 4 4.41
6.55 5. 5 5.38
6.54 5. 6 rises
6.53 5. 7 6.12
6.52 5. 8 7.18
6.51 5. 9 8.24
6.49 5.11 9.32*

12.14|6.39|5.21|
12.14|6.38|5.22|
12.14|6.37|5.23|
12.14|6.35|5.25|
12.14|6.34|5.26|
12.13|6.33|5.27|

20 Tue

8) 1st

2
3

Day's length 10 hours 38 min.

Sun [Martin Luther died

Mon

5.

money-making
800 pagres,

ideas.

bound

s.

m.

1.54

5.

5.

&

Day's length lo hours 22 min.

Sun Daniel Boone was born in Pa., 1735.


31
Abraham Lincoln was born in Ky., 1809.

12 Mon
13 Tue
14 Wed
15 Thu
16 Fri
17 Sat

Day's length lo hours 6 min.

Sunday

Mon
8 Thu
9 Fri
10 Sat

Sun Moon

risesl sets r.
m.|h- m.|h. m.|h.

12.14 7.00
12.14 6.58
12.14 6.57

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Sun

Wed

6)

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J

Signs

2 Fri
3 Sat

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Third

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IMPORTANT EVENTS

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1
1

forbids Christianity, 1835.


John Wesley died in London, 1791.
Blessed are the meek.

Sunday

p) 2nd

in

Lent

Mon

in

W.

1
1

Va., 1866.

[Subscribe for the Messenger, $1.50.]

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6 Tue P. H. Sheridan was born in N. Y., 1831.


7 Wed H. M. Barwick, Ed. Inglenook, d., 1908.
8 Thu R. H. Miller died, Mt. Morris, 1892.
9 Fri Battle Monitor and Merrimac, 1862.
10 Sat S. W. Hoover of Dayton, O., d. 1895.
10) jrd
11

Sunday

in

Lent

Sunday

24

Sun John

Lent

(Me

Calhoun born

Sun Elder

Lent

Isaac

Long

died in Va., 1895.

Samuel Murray

WE HAVE A LARGE
LINE

& s.

m.

6.21 5.39

6.20
6.18
6.17
6.16
6.14
6.13

3.39
5.40 4.27
5.42 4.58
5.43 5.42
5.44 rises
5.46 7.35
5.47 8.41

12.

9
9

6.

9
8

6.

8 5.52 morn
7 5.53 12.24
6 5.54 1.27

6.

5 5.55

6.

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12.

12,
12.
12.

12.
12.
12.

8 6. 4 5.56
8 6. 2 5.58
7 6. 1 5.59
7 6.
6.
7 5.58 6. 2
6 5.57 6. 3
6 5.56 6. 4

3.10
3.49
4.36
5.28
sets

7.35

8.37

Day's length 12 hours 8 min.

Beethoven died in Vienna, 1827.


Vera Cruz was captured, 1847.
Raphael was born in Italy, 1483.
Chas. Wesley died in London, 1788.
Eld. B. F. Moomaw born in Va., 1814.
Eld.

Sun Moon

12.10 6.12 5.48 9.45


12.10 6.10 5.50 10.41
12.10 6. 9 5.51 11.37

12.
I

in S. C. 1782.

26 Mon
27 Tue
28 Wed
29 Thu
30 Fri
31 Sat

12.11
12.11
12.11
12.11
12.11
12.11
12.10

12.

in

Sun

rises sets r.
m. h. m.|h.

h.

Day's length 11 hours 50 min.

Livingstone was born in Scotland, 1813.


Tue Alex. Mack, Jr., died in Pa., 1803.
Wedl Gen. Johnston died, Washington, 1891.
Thu Jonathan Edwards died in N. J., 1758.
Fri
Battle of Winchester, Va., 1862.
Sat Longfellow died in Mass., 1882.

Sunday

m.

12.13 6.25 5.35 12.49


12.12 6.24 5.36 1.47
12.12 6.23 5.37 2.^

12.

Mon

12) 5th
25

C.

in

Time
h.

Day's length 11 hours ^4 min.

11) 4th

22
23

(Italian poet) born, Italy, 1544.


[Send for Missionary Visitor, 50 cents.]
Benj. Harrison died, Indianapolis, 1901.

Eld. A. W. Vaniman died, 1908.


Eld. Jac. M. Thomas born in Pa., 1795.
Eld. Peter Nead died near Dayton, 1877.
Eld. Adam Brown died, 1906.

21

^
^

Sun Tasso

12 Mon
13 Tue
14 Wed
15 Thu
16 Fri
17 Sat

18
19
20

Signs

Day's length ii hours 14 min.

4 Sun Alex. Campbell died


5

"^anT

51

Thu Madagascar

2 Fri
3 Sat

1917

OF

died, 1906.

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12. 5 5.55 6.

tfs?

12. 5 5.53 6.

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7 10.44
12. 5 5.52 6. 8 11.47
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12.
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4 5.48 6.12
4 5.47 6.13

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Jefferson born in Va., 1743.
First Converts baptized in China, 1910.
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R. Ralkes died, England, 1811.
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Xavier sailed for India, 1541.

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5.41 5.19 3.57
5.40 6.20 4.31
5.39 6.21 4.58
5.38 6.22 5.35
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25 Wed First eleven baptisms at Bulsar, 1897.


26 Thu Love your enemies.
Eld. John H. Umstad died in Pa., 1873.
27 Fri
28 Sat James Monroe was born in Va., 1758.

Sunday

6.33
6.35
6.36
6,37
5.21 6.39
5.20 6.40
5.19 6.41

5.27
5.25
5.24
5.23

1.56
2.28
2.54
3.30
3.56
4.27
sets

Day's length 15 hours 22 min.

after Easter

Sun James Buchanan born in Pa., 1791.


2-3 Mon Abraham H. Casael died in Pa., 1908.
24 Tue New Orleans taken, 1862.

22

ly) ^rd

Sun Moon

'Day's length 15 hours 4 min.

after Easter

Sun Lincoln died in Washington, 1865.


Mon Philip Yonce died in Ohio, 1864.
Tue Juniata College founded, 1876.
WedlEld. Geo. D. Zollers d. in Ind., 1911.

Sat

Sun

rises sets r.
m.|h. m.fh. m.(h.

12.

died at sea, 1850.


Bishop Thoburn sailed for India, 1895.
Assassination of Lincoln, 1865.

13 Fri
14 Sat

21

Tue The Lord

10 Fri

m3
^3
^1
^

Payne, author Sweet Home, died 1852,

10

15

Time

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Fall of Island

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Sun Gospel

Mon Thomas
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Palm Sunday

Wed

1917

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5.18
5.17
5.15
5.14
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6.42 7.52
6.43 8.47
6.45 9.48
6.46 10.45
6.47 11.39

5.126.48 morn
5.11 6.49 12.29

Day's length ij hours ^8 min.

29 Sun |Eld. Enoch Eby died in III, 1910.


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Tue

Wed

Thu

4 Fri
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Bishop Coke buried, Indian Ocean,
Eld. Adam Brown born, 1812.
David Livingstone died in Africa,
Baptism first convert in Denmark,
Eld. Jacob

Sunday

1873.
1876.

Thu

Prof.

J.

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died in Pa., 1879.

William Pitt died, 1778.

Fri
12 Sat

E. B. Stuart died in Va., 1864.

T.

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ip) ^th

13 Sun
14 Mon
15 Tue
16 Wed
17 Thu
18 Fri
19 Sat

20) 6th

^3
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are the light of the world.

A. M. at Bismarck Grove, Kans., 1883.


Wm. H. Seward was born, N. Y., 1801.
John Jay died in N. Y., 1829.
A. M. at Covington, Ohio, 1875.
Eld. Quinter died N. Manchester, 1888.

Sunday

^
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21) Whitsuntide

31

Thu

11.57
11.57
11.57
11.57
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11.56
11.56
11.56
11.56
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11.56
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11.56
11.56
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11.57
11.57
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A.
A.
A.
A.
A.

m.

Sun

Sun Moon

rises sets
h.

5.
5.

m.

h.

m.

r.

& s.
m.

h.

2.54
3.10

7 6.53
6 6.54

5.

5 6.55

3.41

5.

4 6.56

4.

5.

3 6.57

4.44

5.2
5.

5.

4.59
4.58
4.57
4.56

6.58 rises
6.59 8.11
9.13
7.
7. 1 10.27
7. 2 11.44
7. 3
7.4 12.11

mom

4.55
4.54
4.53
4.52

7.

5 12.52

7.

6
7
8
9

7.
7.

4.51 7.

4.50 7.10
4.50 7.10

Day's length 14 hours 20

after Easter

20 Sun |A. M. at Harrisburg, Pa., 1902.


21 Mon Eld. I. D. Parker died, 1910
22 Tue A. M. North Manchester, Ind., 1888.
23 Wed A. M. Muncie, Ind., '93 Roanoke, '99.
24 Thu First mis. appointed for India, 1894.
25 Fri
Arlington Heights captured, 1861.
26 Sat A. M. Illinois, 74; Pa., 77; Kans., '96.

27 Sun
28 Mon
29 Tue
30 Wed

Time

Day's length 14 hours 8 min.

after Easter

Vienna taken by the French, 1809.

Ye

Clock
h.

Day's length ij hours 54 min.

after Easter

Robespierre (Frenchman) born, 1758.


7 Mon Robert Browning born, London, 1812.
8 Tue Amer. Bible Society founded, 1816.
9 Wed Bunyan licensed to preach, Eng., 1672.

11

Signs

1906.
1814.

6 Sun

10

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1917

4.49
4.48
4.47
4.46
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7.11

1.30
1.56

2.30
2.54
3.30
3.57

mm.
sets

7.49
8.43
9.40
10.25
11.12
4.44|7.16|11.45

7.12
7.13
7.14
7.14
4.4517.15!

Day's length 14 hours ^2 min.

M. at Pertle Springs, Mo., 1890.


M. at Lincoln, Nebr., 1901.
M. at Meyersdale, Pa., 1894.
M. at Milford, Ind., 1882.
M. Ottawa, '87; Bur'ton Pk., '98.

mm
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^1

11.57
11.57
11.57
<j?ti 11.57
11.57

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4.43
4.43
4.42
4.41
4.41

7.17 morn
7.17 12.15
7.18 12.44
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12 Tue
13 Wed
14 Thu
15 Fri
16 Sat

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A. M., N. Man., 78, Harrisonb'g, 1889.
Wm. C. Bryant died in N. Y., 1878.
Ch. Erect. & Miss. Com. org., 1884.
Benedict Arnold died in London, 1801.
Eld. John Kline killed in Va., 1864.
Battle of Petersburg, Va., 1864.

Sun

Wed

21

Thu

Mon
Tue

22 Fri
23 Sat

25) jrd Sunday after Trinity

24 Sun
25 Mon
26 Tue
27 Wed
28 Thu
29 Fri
30 Sat

m.

h.

m.

11.58 4.40 7.20


11.58 4.40 7.20

r.

h.

&s.
m.

1.58
2.35

11.58
11.58
11.58
11.58
11.59
11.59
11.59

4.39
4.38
4.38
4.37
4.37
4.37
4.36

7.21 3.14
7.22 3.49
7.22 rises
7.23 8.50
7.23 9.36
7.23 10.14
7.24 10.46

11.59 4.36 7.24


11.59 4.36 7.24
11.59 4.35 7.25
4.35 7.25
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11.11
11.48

morn
12.14
12.46
1.30
2.10

Day's length 14 hours 50 min.

Eld. John Kline was born, 1797.


Battle of Waterloo, 1815.
Council of Nice, 325.
Geo. B. Holsinger born, 1857.
Santa Ana died in Mexico City, 1876.

Let your light shine.


D. P. Sayler, b. 1811,

h.

24) 2nd Sunday after Trinity


.

17
18
19
20

rises sets

m.

Day's length 14 hours 48 min.

after Trinity

10

Time
h.

Sun Moon

Day's length 14 hours 40 min.

Sun A. M. Pa. 1873, Va. 1879, Winona 1913.


Mon A. M. Decatur, III, 1895, York, Pa., '12.
Tue A. M. Lanark, 1880, Springfield, 1906.
Wed A. M. Bristol, 1905; St. Joseph, 1911.
Thu A. M. at Ashland, O., '81 Winona, 1910.
Fri A. M. Frederick, 1897, Hershey, 1915.
Sat A. M. at Des Moines, Iowa, 1908.

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4.35
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12.
12.
12.

7.25
7.25
7.25

2.51
3.38
sets

7|25 7.
4.34 7.26 8.43
4.35 7.25 9.32
4.35 7.25 10.23

12.
12.
12.

Day's length 14 hours 50 min.

Henry Ward Beecher born. Conn., 1813.


A. M. at Seattle, Wash., closed, 1914.
Eld. John Wise died in Kansas, 1909.
Joseph Smith died, Nauvoo, III, 1844.
John Wesley born England, 1703.
Henry Clay died in Washington, 1852.
Chas. Guiteau hanged, Washington, '82.

2
2
3
3
3
3

4.35
4.35
4.35
4.35
4.36
4.36
3 4.36

12.

12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.

Annual Conference at Wichita, Kans., June 7

7.25
7.25
7.25
7.25
7.24

10.56
11.32
11.59

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12.

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Thu

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Sunday

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12.

12.
12.
12.
12.

12.

5 4.39 7.21
"

12.
12.
12.

fpift

22
23
24
25
26
27
28

12.

12.
12.
12.

Wed

Godefroy de Bouillion died

in 1100.

12.

Thu

Battle of Winchester, Va., 1864.


Petrarch (Italian poet) born, 1304.
Battle of Bull Run, 1861.

12.

2^) yth

Sun

Mon

Sunday
Eld.
Eld.

Mm
mm

Thu
Fri
Sat

joj 8th

Henry Kurtz born, Germany, 1796.


W. A. Anthony died in Pa., 1911.

died in N. Y., 1862.


in Ohio, 1891.
Eld. E. W. Stoner born, 1833.
Battle, Atlanta, Ga. (fol. day), 1864.
Robespierre died, 1794.

Samuel Mohler died

Sunday

9.56
4.39 7.21 10.34
4.40 7.20 10.57
4.40 7.20 11.44
4.41 7.19 morn
4.42 7.18 12.27
443 7.17 1.14

12.

12.

4.44
4.45
4.46
4.46
4.47
4.47
6 4.48

7.16
7.15
7.14
7.14
7.13
7.13
7.12

1.48
2.27
3.21
sets

7.15
7.57
8.47

Day's length 14 hours 24 min.

after Trinity

Tue Martin Van Buren

Wed

1.51

Day's length 14 hours ^4 min.

after Trinity

20 Fri
21 Sat

m.

7.24 2.34
7.23 3.47
7.22 risec
7.22 7.56
7.22 8.39
7.22 9.27

12.
12.

Sun Rembrandt born, 1607.


16 Mon Isaac Watts born (following day), 1674.
17 Tue Adam Smith died in Edinburgh, 1790.

18
19

& s.

Day's length 14 hours 46 min.

after Trinity

Sunday

4.36
4.37
4.38
4.38
4.38
4.38

15

Sun Moon

4 4.36 7.24

12.

8 Sun P. B. Shelley died in Italy, 1822.


9 Mon Braddock's Defeat, 1755.
10 Tue John Calvin born in France, 1509.
11 Wed John Q. Adams born in Mass., 1767.
12 Thu Julius Caesar was born, 100 B. C.
13 Fri |Breth. Mis. arrive in Asia Minor, 1895.
14 Sat IJudson arrived at Burmah, 1813.
28) 6th

rises| sets r.
m.|h. m.|h. m.|h.

12.

Battle of Chippewa, 1814.


Huss born in Bohemia, 1369, died, 1415.
Thomas Hooker died in Conn., 1647.

6 Fri
7 Sat

|h.

Sun

Day's length 14 hours 48 min.

after Trinity

Battle of Gettysburg, 1863.


1 Sun
2 MonJGarfield shot in Washington, 1881.
3 Tue Eld. E. W. Stoner died in Md., 1911.
4 Wed Declaration of Independence, 1776.
5

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12.

12.
12.
12.
12.

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6
6
6
6
6
6
6

4.49 7.11
4.50 7.10

9.36
9.59
10.39
10.58
11.35
11.54

4.51

7.

4.52
4.52
4.53
4.54

7.

7.

8
8
7

7.

6 morn

7.

Day's length 14 hours 12 min.

after Trinity

29 Sun Wm. Wilberforce died in London, 1833.


30 Mon William Penn died in England, 1718.
31 Tue Christian Hope died in Kansas, 1899.

1
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12.

12.

6 4.55
6 4.55
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7.

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7.

7.

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^
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S5
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Russell Lowell died, Mass., 1891.


Cornelius Van Dyck, of Syria, b. 1818.
Farragut died in N. H., 1870.
Napoleon was born, Corsica, 1769.
Earthquake, Valparaiso, 1906.
William Carey born, 1761.
Confederate Congress met, 1862.

Mon

14 Tue

Wed

15
16

Thu

17 Fri
18 Sat
jjj
19

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Sun

Blaise Pascal died, Paris, 1662.

London, 1688.

in

7.

2.57
3.36

7.

rises

7.

1.32

12. 5 5.
12. 5 5.
12.

5 5.

12.

5 5.

12. 5 5.
12. 5 5.

12.

5.

1 6.59
2 6.58
3 6.57
4 6.56

7.55
8.47
9.39,

9.58
5 6.55 10.47
6 6.54 11.44
7 6.53 morn

12.

5.

12.

5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
5.14
5.15

12.
12.
12.
12.

6.51 12.37
6.50 1.32
6.49 2.27
6.48 2.59
6.47 3.33
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12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
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5.17
5.18
5.19
5.20
2.5.21
5.22
5.24

6.43 7.46
6.42 8.35
6.41 8.56
6.40 9.48
6.39 10.34
6.38 10.59
6.36 11.34

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6 4.59
6 5.

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Mon

31 Fri

6 4.57
6 4.58

12.

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Mt. Morris College opened, 1879.


21 Tue John Tyndall born in Ireland, 1820.
22 Wed! Battle of Catlett's Station, 1862.
23 Thu Louis XVI. was born in France, 1754.
24 Fri Eld. Jacob Thomas d. in Va., 1910.
25 Sat Eld. Hiel Hamilton died in Ind., 1897.
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Sun James

12
13

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Day's length 14 hours

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6 Mon Alfred Tennyson born in England, 1809.
7 Tue J. Caspar Aquila was born, 1488.
8 Wed Robert Moffat died, 1883.
9 Thu Adoniram Judson born in Mass., 1788.
10 Fri Temple at Jerusalem burned, A. D. 70.
Robert G. Ingersoll born, N. Y., 1833.
11 Sat

Sunday

Time

|h.

^3

2 Thu
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3 Fri
4 Sat Book & Tract Work organized, 1885.

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Lafayette was born in France, 1757.
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John A. Bowman killed in Tenn., 1863.

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Thu
Fri
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57^ 15th
16
17
18
19
20
21

Sunday

Mon|U. S. Constitution adopted, 1787.


Tue J Sarah R. Major died in Ohio, 1884.
WedlJames A. Garfield died in N. J., 1881.
Thu Battle of Chickamauga, 1863.
Fri Abraham H. Cassel born in Pa., 1820.
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j^'j

23

24
25

26
27
28
29
jp^

Time

i6th Sunday after Trinity

5.34
5.35
5.36
5.37

i^C

^ cc
c
<rtC
j.g

<etC

11.58
11.57
11.57
11.56
11.56
11.55

5.43
5.44
5.45
5.47
5.48
5.49
41.55 5.50

11.55
11.54
11.54
11.53
11.53
11.53
11.52

6.26
6.25
6.24
6.23

6.40
7.35
8.24
8.51

6.17 morn
6.16 12.44
6.15 1.29
6.13 2.17
6.12 2.51
6.11 3.34
6.10 4.45

sets

6.

7
6

6.

6.30
7.26
7.54
8.49
9.32
9.57

11.52|6.
11.52|6.

11.51|6.
11.5116.

after Trinity

6.

6. 3
6.

6.

11.51 6.

11.506.

10.51
5.59 11.46
5.58 morn
5.56 1.43
5.54 2.42
5.53 3.40
5.521 4.38
6.

Day's length 11 hours 44 min.

30 Sun Geo. Whitefield died in Mass., 1770.


I

Day.

m.

rises

5.51 6. 9

5.53
5.54
5.55
5.57
5.58
5.59

11.52|6.

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Eld. Isaac Price born in Pa., 1802.
Tue First Breth. Miss, reach China, 1909.
Wed Christopher Sower II. born, 1721.
Thu Breth. church organized in Colo., 1873.
Fri
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Sat [Lord Nelson born in England, 1758.
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5.40 6.20 10.40
5.41 6.19 11.37

Sun Neptune

Sunday

Sun Moon

5.39.6.21

Mon

I'/th

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m.fh. m. |h. m.

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11.59
11.59
11.59
11.58
11.58
11.58

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^m
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mm

Guatemala, 1891.

in

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Sun Revolution

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I

|h.

Day's length 12 hours ^8 min.

9 Sun iMosheim (church historian) died, 1755.


Mon Blessed are the peacemakers.
11 Tue Battle of Lake Ghamplain, 1814.
12 Wed Alex. Gampbell born in Ireland, 1788.
13 Thu Great flood in Spain, 3,000 lost, 1891.
14 Fri Brethren at Work started, Lanark, 1876.
15 Sat IChrysostom died day before, 407.
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and
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Day's length I2 hours 54 min.

after Trinity

Sun Atlanta captured by Sherman,

Mon

Moons

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7 Sun
8 Mon
9 Tue

Eld. J. T. Myers died, 1915.


First railroad in United States, 1833.
Bethany Bible School opened, 1905.
Brooklyn Ch., N. Y., organized, 1899.
Jonathan Edwards born in Conn., 1703.
William Tyndale executed, 1536.

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16 Tue First Breth. miss, to India sailed, 1894.
17 Wed Burgoyne's surrender, 1777.
18 Thu Moffat embarked .for S. Africa, 1816.
19- Fri
Eld. Isaac Price died in Pa., 1884.
20 Sat C. H. Brubaker died in India, 1910.

21

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Sunday

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after Trinity

28 Sun |Eld. Daniel Yount b. in Va., 1832.


29 Mon|Prof. Edmund Halley b. London, 1656.
30 Tue Ijohn Adams was born in Mass., 1735.
31

m.

length 10 hours 48 min.

after Trinity

22 Mon Remember the poor.


23 Tue Surrender of Metz, 1870.
24 Wed Ann Judson (Ann of Ava) died, 1826.
25 Thu Christian Hope baptized, 1874.
26 Fri Hope, pastor Brooklyn ch., N. Y., 1896.
27 Sat Theodore Roosevelt born in N. Y., 1858.
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Edgar Allan Poe died, Baltimore, 1849.


The great Chicago fire, 1871.
David Brainerd (miss.) died, 1747.
Eld. Daniel Thomas died in Va., 1868.
Eld. Samuel Zigler was born, 1816.
Columbus discovered West Indies, 1492.
Alexander Mackay born, 1849.

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Eld. Geo. Wolfe died in Illinois, 1865.
S. M. E. China Con. organized, 1886.

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H. P. Hylton b. in Va., 1822.


12 Mon Danish Mission started, 1875.
13 Tue Eld. Enoch Eby born, Nov. 15, 1828.
14 Wed S. T. Bosserman born, 1842.

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23 Fri
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A. Garfield born in Ohio, 1831.
Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius, 1857.
Voltaire was born in Paris, 1694.
Geo. B. Holsinger died, 1908.
Franklin Pierce born in N. H., 1804.
First Breth. Miss, land in India, 1894.

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8 Thu Eld. John S. Holsinger d. in Va., 1910.
9 Fri Mohammed born (day following), 570.
10 Sat Luther was born in Saxony, 1483.
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45) ^J^^

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I

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VVm. Cullen Bryant born, Mass., 1794.

Sun Brethren arrived S. California, 1884.


B. F. Butler was born in N. H., 1818.
Tue Eld. B. F. Moomaw died in Va., 1900.

21

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all.

44) 22nd Sunday after Trinity

18
19

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James K. Polk born

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3 Sat

Mon

1917

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11.46
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7.12 4.48 1.58
7.13 4.47 2.46
7.14 4.46 3.34

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Isaac Watts died in England, 1748.


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Wed Washington Irving died in N. Y., 1859.
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Siege of Quebec, 1775.

Sat

Sun John Brown was executed

in Va., 1859.

Mon Samuel

Cooper died, 1876.


Tue Eld. S. S. Mohler d. in Mo., 1893.
Wed Martin Van Buren born in N. Y., 1782.
Thu Jefferson Davis died in La., 1889.
Christian Hope born in Denmark, 1844.
Fri
8 Sat Eli Whitney was born in Mass., 1765.

Mon

11

Tue

in

London, 1608.

Battle of Lexington, Ky., 1862.


Eld. Robert Calvin died, 1851.
Eld. John Metzger born, 1807.
Robert Moffat was born in 1795.
Pilgrims landed, Plymouth Rock, 1620.

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4.39 morn
4.38 1.58
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7.24
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4.36
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7.25
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4.37
4.56
5.49
6.38
sets

5.47

4.35 6.55
4.35 7.59
4.35 9. 9
4.35 10.J5
4.35 11.23
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4.34 12.51

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12.

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m.

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born, 1805.
Thackeray died in London, 1863.
Christmas.
Texas admitted, 1845.
Geo. Whitefield born in England, 1714.
Chas. Wesley born in England, 1708.
Wm. Gladstone born in Liverpool, 1809.

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31

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Blessed are the merciful.


Great fire in Charleston* 1861.
The Lord is my Shepherd.
Battle of Fredericksburg, 1862.

Sun The great New York

21 Fri

Sun

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50) 3rd Sunday in Advent

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13 Thu
14 Fri Washington died, Mt. Vernon, 1799.
15 Sat Nero (Roman emperor) born, Italy, 37.

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48) 1st Sunday in Advent

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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,

1917.

General Mission Board


MEMBERSHIP

Early, President.

Blough, Anna Z.,


Bulsar, Surat Dist.
Coffman, A. R.,
Bulsar, Surat Dist.
Coffman, Carrie C,
Bulsar, Surat Dist.
Cottrell, Dr. A. Raymond, Bulsar, Surat Dist.
Cottrell, Dr. Laura M., ...Bulsar, Surat Dist.
Ebey, Adam (on furlough). Care General Mission Board, Elgin, 111.
Ebey, Alice K. (on furlough). Care General
Mission Board, Elgin, 111.
Emmert, Jesse B
Jalalpor, Surat Dist.
Emmert, Gertrude R., ...Jalalpor, Surat Dist.
Eby, E. H. (on furlough), 122 N. 76th St.,

Winger, Vice President.


B. Royer, Secretary-Treasurer.

Eby, Mrs.

ITS

D. L. Miller, Mt. Morris,

111.,

Life Advisory

Member.
H. C. Early, Penn Laird, Va.
J. J. Yoder, McPherson, Kans.
Galen B. Royer, Elgin, 111.
Otho Winger, North Manchester, Ind.
A. P. Blough, Waterloo, Iowa.

ITS ORGANIZATION
H. C.
Otho
Galen
J. H.

ITS

76th

26, 2 Sal,
26, 2 Sal,

Aalborg
Aalborg

2,
2,
2,

Malmo
Malmo
Malmo

..Ping Ting Hsien,


Liao Chou,
Bright, J. Homer, ..'
Liao Chou,
Bright, Minnie,
Liao Chou,
Brubaker, Dr. O. G
Liao Chou,
Brubaker, Cora M.,

Shansi
Shansi
Shansi
Shansi
Shansi

Buckingham, Ida, ..Friisgatan No.


Graybill, J. F.,
Gray bill, Alice M.,

Friisgatan No.
.Friisgatan No.

Anna

V.,

Lichty, Nora A., Umalla Village, B. B. C.


R. R., via Anklesvar.

Long,
Long,

I.

Shansi.
Rider, Bessie M., ...Ping Ting Hsien, Shansi
Liao Chou, Shansi
Senger, Nettie M.,
Liao Chou, Shansi
Shock, Laura M.,
Vaniman, Ernest D., Ping Ting Hsien, Shansi
Vaniman, Susie C.,. Ping Ting Hsien, Shansi
Wampler, Dr. Fred J., Ping Ting Hsien,
Shansi.
Wampler, Rebecca S., Pmg Ting Hsien,
Shansi.

Ziegler,

India
Arnold,- S. Ira, Anklesvar, B. B. C. I. R. R.
Arnold Elizabeth, Anklesvar, B. B. C. I. R. R.
Bulisar, Surat Dist.
Blough, J. M

tion.

My

R. R.

Kathryn,
Bulsar, Surat Dist.
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Promised Land

the world," said the Master, and there is where every Christian
Christians seemis expected to work.
ingly have divided that world-field into

The

S.,

Pittenger, J. M., Ahwa, Dangs Forest, via


Bilimora.
Pittenger, Florence B., Ahwa, Dangs Forest,
via Bilimora.
...Vada, Thana Dist.
Powell, Josephine
Royer, B. Mary, Dahanu, Thana Dist., B. B.
C. I. R. R.
Bulsar, Surat Dist.
Ross, A. W.,
Bulsar, Surat Dist.
Ross, Mrs. A. W.,
Shumaker, Ida C,
Bulsar, Surat Dist.
Anklesvar, B. B. C. I. R. R.
Stover, W. B.,
Stover, Mary E,, Anklesvar, B. B. CI. R. R.
Bulsar, Surat Dist.
Swartz, Goldie
Widdowson, S. Olive, Anklesvar, B. B. C. I.

Shansi
Shansi
Shansi
Shansi
Oberholtzer, I. E., Ping Ting Hsien, Shansi
Oberholtzer, Elizabeth W., Ping Ting Hsien,

Liao Chou,
Horning, Emma, Ping Ting Hsien,
Liao Chou,
Hutchison, Anna
Metzger, Minerva, ..Ping Ting Hsien,

"

I.

Vyara, Surat Dist.


Effie V.,
Vyara, Surat Dist.
Miller, Eliza B. (on furlough). Care General
Mission Board, Elgin, 111.
Miller, Sadie J.,
...Vyara, Surat Dist.
Mohler, Jennie,
Bulsar, Surat Dist.
Nickey, Dr. Barbara M., Dahanu, Thana Dist.,
B. B. C. I. R. R.

Flory, Lizzie N.,

N.

Dist., B. B. C.

111.

(on furlough), 122

Wash.

I
Vada, Thana Dist.
Kaylor, Rosa,
Vada, Thana Dist.
Lichty, Daniel J., Umalla Village, B. B. C. I.
R. R., via Anklesvar.

Crumpacker, F. H. (on furlough), McPherson,


Kans.
Crumpacker, Anna N. (on furlough), McPherson, Kans.
^
r.^
cv.
Shansi
Liao Chou,
Cripe, Winnie,
Liao Chou, Shansi
Flory, Raymond C,
.

H.

Kay lor, John

China
Blough,

Emma

Seattle,

I. R. R.
Garner, H. P.,
Bulsar, Surat Dist.
Garner, Kathryn B.,
Bulsar, Surat Dist.
Himmelsbaugh, Ida (on furlough), McPherson Hospital, McPherson, Kans.
HofEert, A. T
Bulsar, Surat Dist.
Holsopple, Q. A., Uffi'alla Village, B. B. C. I.
R. R., via Anklesvar.
Holsopple, Kathren R. (on furlough), Elgin,

Denmark
Aagade
Aagade
Sweden

St.,

Eby, Anna M., Dahanu, Thana

FORCE OF FOREIGN WORKERS

Wine, A. F.,
Wine, Attie C

Wash.

Seattle,

B. Williams, Ass't Secretary, and Editor of Missionary Visitor.

home, and went to a country that


Lord showed him to enter. It was
the promised land to Abraham. Where
is the "promised land" in which each
Christian is to labor for the Master?
Not every one is called to foreign
his

field is

the

two, the home and the foreign. Most


every Christian is born in the home field,
and far too many of them never look
beyond that boundary. It is natural,
purely human, to be unlike Abraham,
who left his country, his people, and

missionary service, but every one who


desires to work in the place of God's appointment and where the need is the
greatest MUST consider the claims of

16

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


knowing

the foreign field in connection with the

home work

before he makes his

To

decision.

omit considering the foris to leave an impor-

of every devout life himignored not the cry of suffering


humanity, but came to earth and on the
cross expressed the measure of his response to his missionary call, even

OUR NEED. He

important that each one have the


It is

shall

self

solution in a problem in mathematics,


the correct answer can not be obtained.

life.

whether he

The Master

tant factor out of God's final plan in his


life and, like omitting some part of the

It is

to decide

enter or not.
In this he has Christ for his Example.

final

eign opportunity

correct answer to his

it,

1917.

went

to the farthest

point from his Father's house and made


the greatest possible sacrifice for man's
salvation (Fhilpp. 2: 5-8).
Before he
ascended, he said to his disciples, even

too late

when we are old. This


made in youth. And no
one knows whether God wants him in a
foreign land until he has made a sinto discover this

choice must be

to his disciples today,

" As

the Father

be acceptable to the Father for not


being in foreign service, WILLFUL

hath sent me, even so send I you"


(John 20: 21).
That word "you," in
those words of the Master, includes you,
reader, it includes every follower of his.
What has been the answer to that com-

IGNORANCE AND DISREGARD

mand

cere effort to enter

it.

While there are many reasons which

may

the claims of the foreign field

ONE OF THEM.

It is

every Christian to

know

to

NOT

is

incumbent upon
the field, and

Trying to

Do

Business in

it

is

a fact, compiled

tion over wills than


court.

from

far

is

of them,

One famous judge has

in

estimated

that 80 per cent of such cases of litigation could have been prevented.

the

management

after his death,

and the

of

his

The

and few
skillfully,

The General Mission Board


glad to give information
and in doing so there is
putting any one under
give unless he voluntarily

is always
on this plan,
no thought of

obligations

to

chooses to do
If you want to know more about
so.
doing business on earth, as you want it
when in heaven, address the General
Mission Board, Elgin, Illinois.

affairs

effort of his "at-

torney, to carry, out his post-mortem


p,lans by creating, by his will, a compli-

cated trust.

skill,

even though drawn

pleasant legal fight.

This same judge speaks further very


significant words: "Every lawyer knows
that the principal cause of will contests
is the eagerness of the business man to
control

promand

milk

The Board, to meet this uncertainty of


doing business by will, has provided an
annuity plan, and disposition is made of
property while the person is living. It
is far better to execute your own will,
while living, than to let it go to lawyers
to fight over when you are dead.
The
Board has not lost one dollar given on
the annuity plan. Perhaps it has had to
compromise half the wills in which it
was beneficiary, rather than have an un-

litiga-

any other matter

the

stand the acid tests."

reliable

more

is

the

Heaven

requires the greatest legal

is

that your relatives and heirs, unlike most


other people, will not contest your will.

Yet

Where
with

honey of noblest self-sacrificing service


you? At home or abroad?

is

authorities, that there

life?

for

what every person who makes


seeking to do. Of course, when
an individual has worked hard for his
" pile," whether it be large or small, he
feels like " running it " just as long as he
can, and of course the will is made.
Your lawyer may do his best to write
your will; you yourself may believe fully
That

a will

your

in

ised land, flowing

drafting of such a will


17

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,

proved by Standing Committee of Annual Con-

Qualifications of a Foreign

ference.

Missionary

SPIRITUAL

For a long time the General Mission


Board has considered the qualifications
of a foreign missionary and at times
seriously
making a
considered
has
Not until restatement on the point.
cently, however, did the Board venture
to

make

enter

in.

Holy

What

the Board
like

would

Paul,

like

filled

is

with

Spirit like that great apostle.

But the Board is far from accepting men


who simply have training and do not
have the spiritual qualities which should
characterize the messenger of God to
In this light the Board
foreign lands.
has adopted the following:

PHYSICAIi
sound constitution, capable of enduring hardness and not subject to any hereditary disease; good health and senses.

(1) Evaijferelistic.

(2)

of

Every Dollar
Some people say
money given to

that

missions does not get


chance to do missionary work.
In answer to that statement,
a

may

appear,
is

MENTAr.

traveling
salaries

with regular collegiate and Biblical train-

namely

Educational.

etc..

expenses,
the

for

office,

secretaries,

stationery,

sum

of $6,436.-

In other words, of
every dollar spent by
14.

in teaching.

tne Board a

^A
graduate of a reputable
(3) Medical.
medical college, at least one year interne in
a good hospital; experience in the practice of
surgery, so that he may undertake surgical
work alone on the field; a license to practice
medicine by the Examining Board of some

little

less

than five cents was


used as above indicated.
And that expenditure took care of placing carefully $164,700.00 in properly-secured

State.

Such training and experi(4) Industrial.


ence as will enable the worker to train others
to do efficient work along the chosen line.

(5) Trained Nurses.


Good academic training or the equivalent in high school; complete nursejs training in some -reputable hospital; passing examination before some State

loans,

of

are

Note.Where applicant has fitted himself for


some line of service other than evangelistic,

ment.

(resident

preferred) should be taken.

DOCTRINAL
Applicant must have recommendation from
the congregation in which he holds membership; he expresses his views on the doctrines
of the Bible and the tenets of the Church of
the Brethren in his application; he is ap18

which

the

tures.

Board.

at least one year of Biblical study

the

Board's

for

postage,

regular college course;

was

there

traveling

thorough knowledge of the best approved


methods of teaching, government and childnature, thought and life; practical experience

it

fol-

total

expended,

regularly-ordained min-

the

given:
Of
expenditures
of the
General Mission Board, last year

lowing

the

^A

form

whatever

in

$132,199.31,

work

Five Cents

(1915-16),

ister
ing.

genuine religious experience; a love for


the souls of men; familiarity with the
Word
ot Lrod; habits of prayer; actual
experience
in personal work.

is

well-trained men,

the

The

conditional statement.

simply a standard toward


which to urge young people to prepare,
but it must be understood that this is
Many other conditions
not required.
following

1917.

no part

is

total

expendi-

Those

their

own

figures

argu-

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Nut

In a
The

total receipts for the year

$131,267.99

1917.

Shell

1915-16,

by the General Mission Board, were

and may be divided as follows:

Donated by congregations and individuals,


Income from endowment and real estate,
Income from the Brethren Publishing House,'
Other sources,

$73,716.73
39,545.90
9,840.00
8,165.36

',

$131,267.99

Total,

That

first

item, %72>,7\6.7Z,

is

analyzed and some added information given

in the

following table:

1915-16

1914-15

03

State District

o
d

1
2321 12|

Arlf ansas,

Northern California,
Southern California,
Colo and Utah,

No

Illinois

and Wis.,

Southern Illinois,
Middle Indiana,
Northern Indiana,
Southern Indiana
Middle Iowa ...
Northern Iowa
Southern Iowa,
Northeastern Kansas
N. W. Kans. & N. E. Colo.,
Southeastern Kansas
S. W. Kans. & S. E. Colo.,
Eastern Maryland,
Middle Maryland
Western Maryland,
Michigan,
Middle Missouri,
Northern Missouri,
Southern Missouri,
Nebraska,
*.

....

N. & S. Car., Ga. & Fla.,


N. D., B. Mt. & W. Can
N. E. Ohio,
N. W. Ohio,
Southern Ohio,
Okla. & N. Mex
Idaho and W. Mont.,

Washington
Oregon,
Eastern Pennsylvania,
Middle Pennsylvania,
S. E. Pa., N. J. & E. N.
Southern Pennsylvania
Western Pennsylvania,
:

Tenn., Ala., Miss. & Ky.,


Texais and Louisiana,
First Virginia,
Second Virginia,
Northern Virginia
Southern Virginia,
Eastern Virginia,
First West Virginia,
Second West Virginia,

Cuba,
India,

Denmark and Sweden,


Unknown
Totals,

1048
1511
267
2499
2304
4246
5074
2702
1306
1611
758
1599
1014
645
1566
2191
1692
507
1343
593
762
537
1143
722
1497
2775
1775
6069
1081
752
776
388
6016
4684
1689
4888
6338
1614
341
2473
1684
3664
1998
1186
1722
409

16
20
4
29
30
42
46
36
17
21
12
22
17
13
22
16
9
6
25
13
10
15
21
23
31
27
28
44
24
12
14
11
32
28
13
21
36
25

2 $
19 70 $
13
1169 53
14
2696 44
2
54 02
25
3759 33
23
1794 40
3229 79
36
42
3335 88
24
1334 19
13
2327 16
2152 69
17
10
783 47
16
1077 67
12
563 76
10
281 88

20
14
6
4
19
11
8
11
12
7
24
24
25
39
9
8
11
7
32
25
12
19
33
13
6
8
21 13
17 12
18 11
23 12
12 10
17 10
10
3

1130
227

9
9

<

1520 26
1830 26
773 22
106 76
688 30
521 69
492 62
158 74
1479 23
59 13
1086 36
1636 62
1457 95
4475 94
441 82
562 43
399 08
203 92
4046 71
2026 48
1174 15
2000 52
3288 56
292 59
306 23
1746 13
1408 53
1517 14
848 15
317 51
804 93
12 82

o s

^1
16 85 $
36 551
62 90
1232 43
766 13
3462 57
112 00
166 02
265 15
4024 48
152 90
1947 30
318 09
3547 88
369 56
3705 44
256 27
1590 46
387 43
2714 59
183 05
2335 74
119 10
902 57
124 90
1202 57
156 13
719 89
.90 80
372 68
2256 72
736 46
211 95
2042 21
54 60
827 82
14 00
120 76
230 29
918 59
124 90
646 59
125 85
618 47
24 00
182 74
237 03
1716 26
99 49
158 62
497 40
1583 76
341 47
1978 09
1814 20
356 25
412 24
4888 18
148 72
590 54
621 53
59 10
212 00
611 08
231 67
27 75
4231 31
184 60
2208 32
181 84
1233 55
59 40
2353 53
353 01
223 62
3512 18
1268 76
1561 35
142 00
448 23
2541 92
795 79
1559 61
151 08
364 23
1881 37
6 75
854 90
49
384 00
66
942 21
47 28
44 84
57 66
1 00
1 00

15 $
7 97 $
984 91
1 18
2 29
2709 82 1
62
117 61
3539 61
1 61

85
84
73
59
2 08
1 45
1 19
75
71
58
1 44
93

49
24
68
1 09
81
34
1 50
22
1 06
71
1 02

81
55
83
79
60
70
47
73

48
55
97
1 31
1 03

93
51
43
32
55
14

2079 35
3636 33
3850 89
1631 41
2553 04
2848 08
652 34
1313 46
1533 56
391 42
1628 80
1444 05
623 01
52 96
626 03
495 21
509 16
183 04
1254 02
107 82
1201 10
1744 71
1794 76
3587 11
477 91
859 90
573 42
202 21
3392 66
1804 17
1049 92
1659 58
2822 59
308 82
318 94
2221 53
1645 42
1463 38
604 86
261 78
696 42
46 77
10 00

2
1

1
1

3
94
71
44
14
91
87
77
64
09
81
90
85
44
60
02
65
39
09
47
83
92
32
15
14
77
64
99
fi^

45
1 28

74
48
&1
42
60
33
44
20
93
98
56
38
27
26
35
11

43 76
19
43 57
14
43 76
132 83
266 71
132 83
93048|980|730| ^62531 281 mi85 451 ^73716 73|$0 79|.^63gS2_141 ?0 68
1

19

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Missions and the SundaySchool
There

is

no more promising and

General Missionary Receipts

fruit-

missionary work
Sunday-school.
Already the

the

fruitage

is

most

1894,

1895

sense no special effort


The children, when taught to give nickels instead of pennies, will bring together a large fund for the Lord, and
none will give more cheerfully than they,
if the parents will help them.
Let the
children give unto the Lord.
This is
the record of the Sunday-schools for
missionary work, as far as systematic
record has been kept:

Total for nine years,

1896,
1897,
1898,
1899,
1900,
1901,

19U
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917

Pertle Springs, Mo.,

Hagerstown, Md.,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
Muncie, Indiana
Meyersdale, Pa
Decatur, 111.,
Ottawa, Kans.,
Frederick, Md.,
Burlington Park,

111.,

Roanoka, Va.,
No. Manchester, Ind.,
Lincoln, Nebr.,

Harrisburg, Pa
Belief ontaine, Ohio
Carthage, Mo
Bristol, Tenn.,
Springfield, 111

Los Angeles, Cal.,


Des Moines, Iowa,
Harrisonburg, Va.,
Winona Lake, Ind.,
St. Joseph, Mo.,
York, Pa.,
Winona Lake, Ind
Seattle, Wash.,
Hershey, Pa
Winona Lake, Ind
Wicliita, Kansas,

What
ference?

1910
1911,
1912,
1913,
1914,
1915,

???,???.??

1916

we make every one


question marks a "5" save the

WE CAN

those

of
first

one?

WE WILL

IF

Gish'Fund Books

$13,372.16
17,700.90
17,337.81
21,704.17
21,979.71
26,112.07
33,902.36
28,867.73
31.353.81

Books Available to Ministers of the


Church of the Brethren under the Provisions
of

liist

of the Gish Publishing

Fund Nov.

1,

1916.

Tliese books at the special price named are


limited to ministers of the Church of the
Brethren. Those whose names are not in the
Almanac will please have a notice of their
election written out by the Elder, and sent in
with their order. Price of books remains the
same, whether ordered by Single copy or in
quantity, whether by mail or express or
freight. All orders should be addressed to
Brethren Publishing: House, Elgin, Illinois.

$212,330.84

1905
1906,
1907,
1908,
1909,

Can't

Missionary Offerings at A. M.
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910

41,215.52
42,095.89
52,237.64
58,004.59
69,142.17
66,960.89
67,642.63
87,049.79
69,922.67
77,734.87
92,250.46
99,734.09
114,720.82
131,267.99

1902,
1903,
1904,

7,936.32
7,628.09
11,513.14
8,989.17
9,878.39
10,691.78
17,258.91
20,259.29
31,423.06
32,123.09
50,978.07
39,112.74

1893

and in a
has been made.

gratifying,

1907,
1908
1909,
1910,
1911,
1912,
1913,
1914,
1915,

$ 3,877.29
4,184.41
5,587.28

1887,
1888,
1889,
1890,
1891,
1892,

ful field to cultivate for

than

1917.

I.

224.30
295.11
366.82
244.33
260.88
366.12
302.00
500.74
1,400.01
1,609.90
1,868.00

Trine Immersion as the Apostolic Form of


Baptism. By James Quinter. 20

Cliristian
cents.

3. Doctrine of the Brethren Defended.


R. H. Miller. 20 cents.
5.

Seven Churches of Asia.

By

By

D. L. Miller.

20 cents.
II.

bet.
15.

1,881.22
1,732.66
5,632.04
5,677.19
7,750.61
10,142.32
8,266.21
23,594.76
12,716.36
:.... 16,482.95
13,563.01
16,099.95
20,796.88
21,471.53
23,603.68
25,520.53

Bible Dictionary. By Smith and PelouFinely illustrated. 25 cents.

The Eternal Verities. By D.

L. Miller.

20 cents.
19.

Modern

Secret

Societies,

By

Chas.

A.

Blanchard, D. D. 15 cents.
20.

Alone With God. By

J.

H.

Garrison.

15 cents.
23.

Cruden's

Concordance.

This

book con-

tains 757 pages. 30 cents.


26.

Bible Atlas; Historical Geography of the


J. L. Hurlbut, D. D. 60 cents.

Bible. By
29.

History

the

of

Brethren. By

Brumbaugh. 50 cents.
30. The Young Preacher.

By
Apostles. By

M.

G.

Theodore L.

Cuyler, D. D. 15 cents.

? ? ?

31.

The Twelve

J.

W. Way-

land. 15 cents.
is

the matter with Wichita ConLet's make our offering ditto

32.

siah.

Winona Lake

of 1916 in every figure


but the first one, slip one on 1916 by
making that a "3."

The

Irife

and Times of Jesus the Mes-

By Alfred

Edersheim.

Sick, the Dying


J. G. Royer. 10 cents.

33.

The

34.

How

to

75 cents.

Master the English

James M. Gray.

10 cents.

By
Bible. By

and the Dead.


BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,
Against
86. Universalism
ford Hall, Ph. D. 20 cents.

Itself.

By

Wil-

Indiana,
Ind.,

By
Studies. By

Bible Beadingrs and Bible


Rosenberger. 10 cents.

39.

J.

43. Bible History. By Prof.


D. D. 30 cents.

Character
46. The
Bushnell. 15 cents.

G. Blaikie,

By Horace
Testament. By Jas.

50. Roman Catholicism Capitulating- Before


Protestantism. By G. V. Fradryssa, 20 cents.

Contagion

Dwight

of

Character.

By

Newell

Hillis. 20 cents.

By
*53. History of the Christian Church. Vol.
IV. By Dr. Philip Schafe. 90 cents.
Preacher and His Models. By
54. The
*52. Pastoral and Personal Evangelism.
Charles Goodell. 20 cents.

James

Stalker. 20 cents.

Preparation and Delivery of Sermons.


John A. Broadus. 35 cents.

56. A
Man and His Money.
Reeves Calkins. 25 cents.

By

Harry

57.

Quiet Talks on Following


S. D. Gordon. 20 cents.

the

Christ.

58.

Thirty-three Years of Missions in the


By Galen B. Royer.

By

Church of the Brethren.


50 cents.

By David

I.

S.

North Dakota, Eastern Montana and Western Canada, O. A. Myer, Williston, N. D.


North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, Jos. H. Griffith, Brummets Creek, N. C.
Ohio, Northeastern, Oscar H. Bechtel, Belleville, Ohio.
Ohio, Northwestern, G. A. Snider, Lima,
Ohio.
Ohio, Southern, Ira G. Blocher, Greenville,
Ohio.
Oklah'oma, Panhandle of Texas and New
Mexico, John R, Pitzer, Cordell, Okla.
Oregon, Hiram Smith, Albany, Oregon.
Pennsylvania, Eastern, I. W. Taylor, Neffsville. Pa.
Pennsylvania, Middle, John B. Miller, Curryville. Pa.
Pennsylvania,
Southeastern.
New Jersey
and Eastern New York, M. C. Swigart, 6611
Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.
Pennsylvania, Southern, W. H. Miller, R. D.
4, Hanover, Pa.
Pennsylvania, Western, H. S. Replogle,
Windber, Pa.
Tennessee, none appointed.
Texas and Louisiana, M. H. Peters, Manvel, Tex.
Virginia, Eastern, B. E. Blough, Nokesville,
Va.
Virginia,
First District,
C.
D. Hylton,
Troutville, Va.
Virginia, Northern, J. Carson Miller, Timberville, Va.

Schaff. 90 cents.

Quiet Talks on John's Gospel.


Gordon. 20 cents.
0.

61.

Mo., R, 2.
Missouri, Southern, and Northwestern Arkansas, none appointed.
Nebraska, S. G. Nickey, Moorefield, Nebr.

History of the Christian Church. Vol. V.

59.

Part

'

By

S.

D.

Expository Preaching, Plans and Meth-

ods. By F. B: Meyer. 20
Doctrine of Prayer.

62.

cents.

By James

Hastings,

60 cents.
63.

Man's Value to Society.

Dwight

Hillis.

of St,

64. I.ife

By

Newell

20 cents.

Paul, By James

Stalker. 15

cents.
*

To be taken from the

list

March

1,

1917.

District Missionary Secretaries


As near as we can revise the list, the following

is

retaries,

a list of the District Missionary Secas appointed by State Districts, in


of 1911:

harmony with the Conference Plan


Arkansas,

First District

and Southeastern

Missouri.
California,
Cal.

Northern, D. L. Forney, Chico,

California, Southern, and Arizona, Geo. H.


Bashor, Glendora, Cal.

Colorado, Western, and Utah.

Idaho and Western Montana,

Twin

S.

Virginia, Second District, W. H, Zigler,


Churchville, Va,
Virginia, Southern, S. P. Reed, Floyd, Va.

Neher,

Falls, Idaho.

Illinois,
ler,

S.

Elgin,

Illinois,

Gordo,

Northern, and Wisconsin,

S. C.

Mil-

Washington,

111.

Southern,

West

Geo.

W.

Miller,

Flora,

ster, Md.
Maryland, Middle, Caleb Long, Boonsboro,
Md.
Maryland, Western, James W. Beeghly,
Oakland, Md.
Michigan, S. M, Smith, Lake Odessa, Mich,
Missouri, Middle, I, V. Enos, Adrian, Mo,
Missouri, Northern, B, W, Mason, Norborne,

55.

By

Neher,

Iowa Southern, Leslie Cover, S. Ottumwa,


Iowa, 118 S, Moore St.
Kansas, Northeastern,
Kansas, Northwestern and Northeastern
Colorado, Mary E, Daggett, Covert, Kansas.
Kansas, Southeastern, John Sherfy, 1309 S,
Edith St., Chanute, Kans.
Kansais, Southwestern, and Southern Colorado, W. H. Yoder, McPherson, Kans.
Maryland, Eastern, W. E. Roop, Westmin-

Orr. 25 cents.

*51.

Catherine

kota,

Jesus.

of

Problem of the Old

49.

W.

Middle,
174.

Indiana, Northern, R. O. Roose, 504 N. Main


St., South Bend, Ind.
Indiana, Southern, J. W. Root, R. 21, Buck
Creek, Ind., 1916,
Iowa, Middle, J, Q, Goughnour, Ankeny,
Iowa,
Iowa, Northern, Minnesota and South Da-

37. Problems of Pulpit and Platform.


D. D. Culler. 156 pages. 15 cents.

I.

Box

1917.

Virginia. First District,


stead, R. D. 2, Oakland, Md.

Cerro

West

111.

21

Seymour Ham-

Virginia, Second District.

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,

1917.

General Educational Board of the


Church of the Brethren
The Board. D. W. Kurtz, McPherson,
Kans.; D. M. Garver, Trotwood, Ohio; J. S.
Flory, Bridgewater, Va.; D. C. Reber, Elizabethtown, Pa.; J. H. B. Williams, Elgin. 111.
The Organization.-D. W. Kurt^, President;
D. M. Garver, Vice President; J. H. B. Williams, Secretary-Treasurer.
The Purpose. Promote Education

Funds; Hold Property; Foster Co-operation


Between Church and Schools.
The Hope.Every Student of Our Church at
Work in Our Own Schools.

J^^^
^?*'**^^T^^V^''''^A
Va.
Bridgewater,
Va.; Daleville ^l^
Md-;
7"-;,

Receive

l*;*^^^^'''!'
r
'/"^x^^l'
McPherson, Kans.
Manchester^
Ind.
'

ris,

at^ Mor?r
Mt.
'

111.

CONSTITUTION OF THE GENERAL EDUCATIONAL BOARD


As Adopted

at

Winona Lake Conference,


I.

The

ofBcial

name

of this

Board

^r^^'
Eliza-

1916

The Name

shall be the General Educational

the Brethren,

Board of the Church of

II. Membership and Organization


Standing Committee of Annual Meeting shall appoint at? members of this Board, five
brethren, to be confirmed by open Conference, for a term of five years each, except those first
appointed, one of whom shall serve five years, one four years, one three years, one two years,
and one one year, respectively, as indicated by the Standing Committee.
2. Three members of this Board shall be chosen from the schools, and two shall be chosen
who are not connected with the schools; the majority of the Board shall be ordained elders:
they shall be broad-minded men, interested in Ch.ristian education, and working faithfully
in harmony with the principles and practices of the Church of the Brethren, as defined by
Annual Conference. It is advised that no one be appointed a member of this Board who is
also a member of any other General Board appointed by the Conference.
3. The members of this Board shall organize by electing a chairman, and a vice-chairman from their number; they shall elect a secretary-treasurer, either from their own number
or from out their number if they so desire.
1.

III.

Duties

The General Educational Board shall meet annually, or oftener, if circumstances require
The Board shall give notice of its annual meeting through the Gospel Messenger, so that
1.

it.

schools or individuals shall have the opportunity of bringing to the Board any question that

properly belongs to it.


2. As often as the Board considers it needful and advisable, or at the special request of
any school, it may appoint one or more of its members as a committee to visit any, or all,
of the schools recognized by Annual Conference.
3. The Board shall have a moral and spiritual oversight of the several 'schools, and shall
labor to keep them in harmony with the principles of the church. The Board is given the
right to investigate such questions as teachers, textbooks, courses of study, athletics, etc., so
far as these questions affect the moral and spiritual welfare of the school. The Board shall
have the full power to make all decisions operative in these matters. The school shall make
full, written reports to the Board as often, and of such nature, as the Board may require.
4. The Board, shall give earnest thought to the needs and mission of our schools.
It shall
give all the encouragement it can to the work of education in the church. It may do this by articles in the church publications, by educational programs at District Meetings and at the Annual Conference, and in any other way it considers advisable. The Board should be the leader
of educational thought in tJie church.
5. The Board shall incorporate, so that it may receive gifts and hold property for the purpose of Christian education in the Church of the Brethren. It shall encourage gifts and endowments to all the schools. It shall not actively solicit permanent funds for the Board, but it
may receive such gifts in case of individuals who may prefer to give their means to the Board
instead of to any individual school.
6. The Board shall give advice to individuals or to State Districts who may contemplate the
founding of new schools. In the future no school shall be recognized by the Conference that
does not receive the sanction of this Board before beginning its work.
7. The Board shall make a written report to the Annual Conference.
It shall have the
privilege to come directly to the Annual Conference for counsel, in matters pertaining to its
work, or for a change in this constitution, without coming through a local church or District

Meeting.
lY. Remnneration

The members

of the General Educational Board shall be allowed two dollars per

day for
actual time spent, and expenses incurred in this work. These expenses shall be paid by the
Annual Meeting Treasurer out of a fund provided by the Annual Meeting for this purpose.

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,

PAUL

H.

BOWMAN

JOHN

1917.

FLORY

S.

T. S.

MOHERMAN

President
Daleville College

President
Bridgewater College

President
Pine Ridge College

Policy of General Educational Board


Work

I.

of

Boardfor

Itself

5.

3.

6.

By public Educational Meetings, (b) By


meetings with Trustees, (c) By meetings with
(a)

By careful efforts to foster cooperation between the schools and where necessary to encourage coordination of courses.

Study conditions of church.

Faculties, (d)

What

percentage of our Brethren's children go to State and other schools? What perget
a high school training? What percentage
centage attend our schools? Number who attend colleges or schools above the 8th grade.
5. Find pulse of church on educational ques4.

1.

2.

II.

Study

3.

2.

as

suggested

in

in

local

Suggest programs and topics for discus-

Our Own Schools?"

an-

(c)

"The

Splendid Re-

sults of Christian Education in the Church


of the Brethren." (d) "
Colleges Need
Endowment." (e) " Education Fundamental to
Missionary Work." (f) " Education and Minis-

Why

Encourage schools: (a) To promote misTo promote Bible study, (c) To give

sions, (b)

students a larger vision of service to the


church, (d) Encourage promising young men
to prepare for the ministry.
become standard3. Encourage schools to
ized or accredited as soon as possible.

try."
5. Create in the church a school spirit in
every jvay possible.
6. Write to members of last Standing Committee to ascertain facts of Educational Meetings at their District Meetings and in local
churches, etc., etc.

4. Furnish them with the printed requirements of standardization.

Statement on Finances

The General Educational Board is incorporated, so that it may receive gifts and hold
property for the purposes of Christian Education in the Church of the Brethren. It is not
the intention actively to solicit, but the Board

made arrangements whereby


any funds that come to it.

has

Meetings

4. Write articles for Gospel Messenger on


the great questions : (a) " Need of Church
Schools." (b) " Why Send Our Children to

Our Work with Schools

conditions,
nual report.

Educational

sion.

tional literature.

1.

Urge

churches.

Educational meetings at Annual


(a) Programs, (b) Exhibits.
Publication and distribution of Educa-

Plan
Meeting:
7.

III. Relation to the Church


Urge the holding of Educational Meet-

ings at various District Meetings.

tions.
6.

As soon as possible get into position to


them in their financial campaigns.
Make our annual visits factors for good

assist

Perfect machinery of Board to care for


funds.
2. Seek for a good Secretary.
1.

it

The Board is ready to receive funds for


Christian Education on the annuity basis, paying five per cent annuity to those under fifty
years of age and six per cent for those who
are past that age.
Annuity will begin on
the date the money reaches the Board, and
will cease at the death of the donor. Then it

can handle
23

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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,

D. C.

REBBR

I.

will

HARVEY BRUMBAUGH
President
Juniata College

President
Elizabethtown College

the Board

may deem

best.
Endowment funds will be invested in first
mortgages on farm real estate, on the same
terms, in the same territories, and under the
same rules that have proved so safe and successful in handling the large funds of the

as

mean

that something shall come from your


Endowment contracts,
estate at your death.
payable on or before death, similar to those
of the General Mission Board, have been prepared, and the Board is ready to enter into
such a contract with you.
Final disposition of funds by the possessors

fact

is

that

is

to

MILLER

President

This paragraph, filled out, binds the Board


use your funds in accordance with your

wishes.
For the guidance of those Avho may wish to
incorporate a paragraph in their wills, in
favor of the Educational Board, the following
forms, which may be copied, are suggested:

Form for Bequest of Money


" I also give and bequeath to the General
Educational Board of the Church of the Breth-

themselves is recommended by financiers, and


even by some lawyers too, when the question
of assurance that funds will go where the
owner intends, is taken into consideration.
Time and time again has it been proved that
our brethren and sisters who had money to
give for the Lord's work would far better have
given it during their lifetime, for at their
death the funds never reached their intended
destination. It is better to put your money
where you wish it than to leave the question
open to neglect in giving it, or placing those,
who are left behind, in a position where unscrupulous men may persuade them to enter
litigation over technicalities.
The General Educational Board is prepared
to care for funds that are intended for education in particular parts of the Brotherhood.
It binds itself carefully
to safeguard the
wishes of the donors in such particulars. This

Why

S. J.

Lordsburg College

" It is agreed that the income from this donation shall be used in
College; or in case that college should cease to
exist as a school, or as a school under the auspices of the Church of the Brethren, the income from said fund shall be used at the discretion of the General Educational Board for
the purposes of Christian education."

General Mission Board.


The General Educational Board is also in a
position to correspond with you, in case you
do not now have money for education, but
plan to have something at some future time, or

ren

Dollars for the

purpose of the Board, as specified in their


charter.
I hereby direct that my executor
pay said sum to the Treasurer of said Board,
taking his receipt, within
months

my

decease."
for Bequest of Beal Estate
" I also give, bequeath and devise to the
General Educational Board of the Church of
the Brethren a certain lot of land with the
buildings thereon standing, described as follows (Here give the exact description that
appears in your deed, of this plot of ground),
to be held and possessed by the Board, their
successors and assigns forever, for the purposes specified in their charter."
after

Form

Address all communications regarding these


subjects to General Educational Board, Elgin,
Illinois.

Our Children Should Attend Our Own Colleges

pect non-Brethren professors, in non-Breth-

Church Membership. We desire our children to become members of our own church.
And we desire that they shall become active,
useful, sympathetic workers. We desire them
to secure an education that will more fully
equip them for such tasks. We can not ex1.

attested by the following paragraph


written into the body of the Annuity
Bonds and Endowment Contracts:

be used as the donor stipulates, or for

education,

1917.

ren environments, to give them such.


They
should be in our own schools during those
years, when their habits of thought, visions of
life and conceptions of religion are undergoing
those changes, incident to reaching maturity.
24

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,

OTHO WINGER

W. KURTZ

D.

President

President

McPherson College

Manchester College

Body. ^A large percentage of


2. Student
attending our schools, come from
Brethren homes.* Their ideals are Brethren
ideals. Their notions of religion and of homelife are the same as those of your own children. Your child is, therefore, not put to the
additional strain of mingling with new associates, coming from strange environments.

naces.

10. Investment Returns.


Our schools yield
us the largest returns for the money invested.
The returns are expressed in terms of students prepared for life. Nowhere else than in
our Colleges can we find a combination of

point
have proto

godless men
science falsely so-called.
Our instructors feel a personal interest in guarding
their students against these errors.

consecration, scholarship, instruction, interest


and careful supervision that will assure our
children the education that we desire them to
have.

Place of the Book. Our schools accord


the Blessed Book itiS proper place in their cur6.

with

out the errors that

us

neighborhood and society.


9. Missionaries.
O u r missionaries come
from our own schools. They are products of
our own institutions.
Volunteer Bands are
to be found in our Colleges that are as strong,
or stronger, proportionately, than in any
other schools in our country. Their ideals of
mission work are tempered in our own fur-

5. Scientific Departments,
The student must
study science. No education is complete without it. Truths of science hurt no one. Dif-

pounded,

Church I^eadership.

Our schools are supConsecrated


a leadership.
leadership is the greatest need confronting the
church. Your son can as well become a leader
as a leaner, if you do your duty towards him.
The graduates from our schools are daily becoming greater factors in religion, business,
8.

plying

theirs.

fail

of Jesus

Life Training. Our schools are equipped


or are becoming equipped with such libraries,
apparatus and buildings as will enable them
to supply their students with a technical education on a par with that offered in other
schools.
In addition to this they strengthen
the moral and religious character of the student, giving him a moral and spiritual advantage in meeting the temptations of a business or professional career.

comes when instructors

They accord the sayings

7. Collegre Spirit.
Our schools are free from
the blight of College Secret Societies. Their
managements seek to make the spirit of the
school democratic, uprooting caste and clique.
The democratic ideal is dear to the genius of
the Church of the Brethren.

ficulty

NOFFSINGBR

ligation to the unsaved.

feel

4.

S.

President
Mt. Morris College

and Paul a superior place to those of Plato


They recognize a personal
and Aristotle.
God, a divine Savior, a Holy Spirit, an immortal soul, a need of redemption and a world ob-

Sympathetic Supervision. Our instructors


personal interest in the young people committed to their charge. Because these teachers are of our own people, making financial
sacrifice for our church, and interested in its
welfare, they will logically feel a desire to
relate oi,ir own children to our Qwn church,
3.

J.

riculum.

students,

and

1917.

Why Not Make Him a


Send Him to One of Our
Own Church Schools?

Have You a Boy?


Leader?

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1917.

General Sunday School Board


Chairman, H. Ky Ober, Elizabethtown, Pa.

Levi Minnich, Greenville, Ohio.


J. S. Zimmerman, Chicago, 111.
Ezra Flory, Chicago, 111.

Vice- Chairman, Lafayette Steele, Walkerton,


Ind.

James M. Mohler, Leeton, Mo.


Blough, North Manchester, Ind.

Secretary, J. B. Miller,
of the Board.)

Treasurer,
S.

S.

Elgin,

111.

(Not a

member

Board Meetin^rs
The Board meets in regular session at Elgin, 111., the first Wednesday of March and August. At this time regular and special business is handled. Ordinary matters that need attention
between Bo&rd meetings are handled by the executive committee. The Board is always ready
to receive suggestionis

from

live

Sunday-school workers.

SUNDAY-SCHOOL SECRETARIES
Arkansas, First District and Southeastern Missouri. Ida Boyt, Poplar Bluff, Mo.
California, Northern. D. L. Forney, Chico,

Nebraska.

Cal.

Ohio, Northwestern. -Mary L. Cook, Nevada,


Ohio.

(not reported).

J. S. Flory, R.
C. Miller,
Illinois, Northern and Wisconsin.
970 Lawrence Avenue, Elgin,
D. Heckman, Cerro
Illinois,
Southern.
Gordo,
India, First District. Jesse Emmert, Jalalpor,
Surat District, India.
Shultz,
North
Middle. Lawrence
Indiana,
Idaho and Western Montana.
1,

Twin

Ohio, Southern.
Ohio.

Falls, Idaho.

S.

New

ley,

G.

Blocher,

Greenville,

Mexico.

John

R, Pitzer, Cordell,

Okla.

I.

111.

Oreg-on. Hiram Smith, Chicago


Streets, Albany, Oregon.

Pennsylvania, Eastern.
abethtown, Pa.

Manchester, Ind. W. C. Stinebaugh, North


Manchester, Ind,, Assistant Secretary.
Indiana, Northern. Lafayette Steele, Walker-

Nathan

and Water
Martin, Eliz-

Pennsylva,nia, Middle.A. B. Wilt, 301


Avenue, Altoona, Pa.

ton, Ind.
Indiana, Southern. Emma Miller, New Lisbon, Ind.
Iowa, Middle. Orlo B. Messamer, Adel, Iowa.
Iowa, Northern, Southern Minnesota and South
Dakota.J. F. Senders, Preston, Minn.
South
Iowa, Southern.A. W. Miller, R.
English, Iowa.
Kansas, Northeastern. Clara Postma, Lone

Logan

Pennsylvania, Southeastern, New Jersey and


Eastern New York. Ira C. Holisopple, Pottstown, Pa.
Pennsylvania,
Southern.---John H.
Keller,
Shrewsbury, Pa.
Pennsylvania, Western. I. B. Holsinger, 1668
Hillsdale Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Sweden

1,

(not reported).

Tennessee.

Robert

White, R. D.

4,

Jonesboro,

Tenn.

Star, Kans.
Kansas, Northwestern and North and East
Central Colorado. ^Mary B. Daggett, Covert, Kans.
Kansas, Southeastern. J. S. Leaman, R. 4,
Madison, Kans.
Kansas, Southwestern and Southern Colorado.
J. C. Forney, McPherson, Kans.
Maryland, Eastern.^ J. Walter Bnglar, New
Windsor, Md.
Maryland, Middle.H. R. Rowland, R. D., Ha-

Texas and Liouisiana.

R. M. Harris,

Jennings,

La.

W.
C.

H. Sanger, Oakton, Va.

Virginia, Eastern.

Ikenberry, Daleville,
Va.; C. E. Jones, Fayetteville, W. Va., Assistant Secretary.

Virginia,

First.

Virginia, Northern.

S.

J.

Harrisonburg, Va.;

W.

W. Wampler, R. D. 6,
W. B. Kohne, Mathias

Va., Assistant Secretary.

Minor C. Miller, Mt. SidVirginia, Southern.


E. Bowman, Naffs, Va.
Washington. Sarena A. Faw, North Yakima,

Virginia, Second.
ney, Va.

gerstown, Md.
James W. Beeghly,
Maryland, Western.
Eglon, W. Va.
Michigan. D. B. Sower, Scottville, Mich.
Missouri, Middle. D. L. Mohler, Leeton, Mo.
Missouri, Northern. B. F. Shirk, Plattsburg,

^E,

Wash.
West Virginia, First.Eastern End, Mrs. J. B.
Leatherman, care of Mr. Seymour Taylor,
Keyser, W. Va.
Western End, Seymour
Hamstead, R. D. 2, Oakland, Md.
West Virginia, Second.J. B. Shaffer, Nestor-

Mo.
Missouri, Southern and Northwestern Arkansas.
R. F. Bowman, 2505 Virginia Ave., Jop-

lin,

Ira

Oklahoma, Panhandle of Texas and Pecos Val-

111.

Ohio.

Fruita, Colo.

Denmark

C. Finnell, Enders, Nebr.

Southern and Arizona. Geo. H.


Bashor, Glendora, Cal.
Colorado, Western, and Utah. J. A. Austin,
California,

Virgil

North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Joseph H. Griffith, Brummett, N. Car.
North Dakota, Eastern Montana and Western
Canada. Marvin Ken'singer, Zion, N. Dak.
Ohio, Northeastern. Edson Wolf, Hartville,

Mo.

ville,

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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,

1917.

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OS

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1899
1900
3901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915

507
466
801
916
954
1 005

1,018
1,053
1,131
1,132
1,224
1,193
1,152
1,144
1,188
1,224
1,275

(V

6^
^
2 9361
2,524
4,119
4,268
4,716

4 723
4,756
4,918
5,613
9,255
9,886
10,343
10,540
12,651
12,779
12,808

?4
36
53
72
69
89

70,404 3,105
80,197 5,080
87,199 5,876
74,262 ,7,161
82,063 8,569
89,485 9,814
100,116 10,429
12,1571 100,340111,501

3,400

4?06
4 517
5,688
6 6?8
7,150
7,306

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2.

His Work.
The Sunday-school Superintendent and His
Work.

7.

8.
9.

10.
11.

2.
3.

4.

The Home Department

13.

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12.

Sunday-school

Organization.

The Superintendent.
The Teacher.
Teacher Training.

11.

L.eaflets

The Beginners.
The Christian Workers' Society.
Temperance in the Sunday-school.
The Cradle Roll.
The Primaries.
The Adult Class.
World-wide Missions.

10.

The Sunday-school.

5.

7.

and

By

Levi Minnich
The General Sunday School Board is the lineal descendant of the Sunday School Advisory
Committee, first appointed by our Annual
Conference in 1896 upon the recommendation Qf
a committee, appointed in 1895 by instruction
of the General Missionary Committee.
The
Sunday School Advisory Committee Avas amenable to Annual Conference through the Standing Committee.

The work of this Committee was to assist


the publishers of our Sunday-school literature
in keeping our quarterlies, papers, etc., sound
in the doctrines of the Scriptures, as understood by

General Brotherhood.
It was
duty to raise the standard of our
Sunday-school literature as rapidly as possible, and to conduct a Sunday-school Meeting
in the Tabernacle each year, at the time of
our Annual Conference. The Committee also
provided efficient teachers for the various departments of the Sunday-school on Conference Sunday.
also their

Sunday-

school.
14.

-d

6.

8.

Teachers of Children.
Teacher-Training.
The Calling of the Sunday-school Teacher.
Teachers of Girls.
Teachers of Boys.
Singing in the Sunday-school.
The Cradle Roll.
Organized Adult Bible Classes.
Things the District Sunday-school Secretary Can Do.

12.

Board

The

6.

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The General Sunday School

1.

5.

1
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Bound Table

Sunday-school Board Booklets

4.

<

1.

Below will be found a list of Sunday-school


Booklets and Round Table Leaflets, prepared
and furnished by the General Sunday School
Board. These booklets contain from twelve to
twenty-four pages, besides the cover and will
prove an inspiration to all who read them.
The Leaflets are all two pages, containing a
series of questions for discussion, names of
several useful books on that particular subject, or some special information to workers.
Both the Booklets and Leaflets are furnished
free to our people.

3.

M
a

29,006 ....Tl
$ 7,385.90
31,984 ::::.
2,964.78
716
...
10,790.37
46,620 28,983 $ 4,235.0
16,433.86 1,371
.^fi.119
53,327
6,282.99
21,269.30 1,644
57,585|38,165 10,490.80
28,832.91 2 358
1.
59,216140.042 10 790.30
28,100 84 2,442
66,782 41,725 12,530.45
... ...1...
31,155.93 2,622
58,660 40,808 14,710.83
34,179.42 ^,753
.|.
.|.
1.
73,661 48.051 13,372.16
1.
41,773.56 2,760
86,164 50,054 17,799.99
44,237.36 3,359 132 ...|
94,347 53,119 17,337.84
.1.
47,436.66 3,375 1374
97,812 52,217 21,704.17
55,842.29 3,??0 1^320
.|
98,797 54,117 21,979.71
63,657.34 3,265 1 793 4511011-0 J
107,545 55,668 26,112.07
72,980.27 4,240 1,924 75 139 ^50
106,701 60,802 33,902.36
82,509.31 4,279 2,65.S 100 154 257
118,143 65,773 28,867.73
94,301.00 5,587 2 925 120 197 276
126,755 68,667 31,353.81 104,386.78 6,501 2,495 137 269 341

Booklets and Leaflets

District Sunday-school Secretary

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Sunday-school Missionary Secretary.
Christian Workers' Society.
Sunday-school Teachers' Meeting.
Grading the Sunday-school.
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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.

1917.

Report of Sunday-Schools for the Year 1915 by State

Districts

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Arkansas, First and

S. E. Mo.,*
California, Nortliern,
California, Southern and Arizona,
.

Colorado, Western and Utah


Idaho and Western Montana,
Illinois, Northern and Wisconsin,
Illinois, Southern
India,

First,

Indiana, Middle,
Indiana, Northern,
Indiana, Southern
Iowa, Middle,*
la.. No., So. Minn, and S. Dak.,
Iowa, Southern,
Kansas, Northeastern,
Kans., N. W., and N. E. Colo
Kansas, Southeastern,
Kans., S. W., and So. Colo
Maryland, Eastern,
Maryland, Middle,
Maryland, Western,
Michigan,
Missouri, Middle,
Missouri, Northern,
Missouri, So., and N. W. Ark.,
Nebraska,
No. and So. Car., Ga. and Fla.,
No. Dak., B. Mont, and W. Can.,
Ohio, Northeastern
Ohio, Northwestern,
Ohio, Southern
Okla., P. of Tex. & P. Val., N. M.
.

Oregon
Pennsylvania, Eastern
Pennsylvania, Middle,
Pa., S. E., N. J. and B. N.
Pennsylvania, Southern,
Pennsylvania, Western
Tennessee,
Texas and Louisiana,
Virginia,
Virginia,
Virginia,
Virginia,
Virginia,

First,

Second,
Eastern,
Northern,
Southern,

Washington,

West
West

Virginia, First,
Virginia, Second,

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13
5
9
12
146 16
56 11
41 24
107 17
115 11
57
8
9
87
9
78
22
2
12
3
5
1
12
8
46
7
59
9
41
5
15
1
57
6
22
3
14
1
3
3
51
7

28
32
35
62
13
10
69

ft to

;?

15
20
7
15
34
88
67
49
55
83
18
21
12
27
14
13
22
28
22
9
28
14
9
11
22

SQ
<D

56
14

48
68
11
6
25
36
25
58
13
17
36
7

7
62

76
129
18
11

136
219
85
101
311

3
18
15
16
2
4

28
29
12
16
39

1,644.
2,559.
236.
948.
5,261.
2,126.
371.
6,610.
6,547.
2,350.
2,465.
3,616.
789.
1,258.
832.
416.
1,850.
2,594.
1,678.

45
215
2,357
1,213

190
1,855
1,613

857
1,327
2,212

399
455
167
87
793
772
314

69.

1,823.
484,
606,
240.
1,554,
33.
1,315.
3,257.
3,106,
8,096.
758.
-584,
5,353,
7,455,

506
129
207
30,

587,

17
348,

1,226

808
2,629

323
102

3,546,

71
305

8,928

,609

232
249

47
58
664
595

3,342

28
81
22
63
12
34
11

7
7
7

1,807,

15

3,161

2
6
2
1

283

619,
673,

1,679

622

987,

564
92,

61
671
131
195
180
21

10
81
230
53
118
484
336
115
563
619
820
200
240
129
153
152
91
232
316
251
40
290

70
221
24
213
372
348
711
117
80
844
687
258
609
747
82
48
165
314
168
490
91
143
224
43

75

55

1,805
2,097

1,103
1,351

10
46

238
665

5
19
67
58

362
1,010
4,870
2,733
2,028
5,749
6,337
2,847
1,878
2,457

988

2,705
1,639
1,614
3,838
3,762
1,670
1,036
1,375

765

569
864
773
452

2,353
4,258
2,677

1,317
2,015
1,226

282

192

2,480

1,471

812
708
560

446
446
294
850
183
864

1,859
1,348

1,735

301
1,580
3,482
2,940
9,742
1,200

1,784
1,630
4,829

608

648
409

7,809
7,758
3,606
6,024
9,118

4,240
3,812
1,716
3,187
4,407

676
844

306
289

2,493
4,149
1,681
4,491

1,160
1,931

921

987
2,364

603
701

1[,079
1

1,140

276

166

"72
86
68
21
43
14
18
25
26
43
61
33
30
45
17
12
11
29
16
22
103
54
118
35
9
92
102
42
92
138
31
12
29
62
19
116
22
23
78
13

2
50
99

"32
210
128
96
195
370
151
86
81
96
69
42
13
137
106
118
27
119
80
61

13
89
15
70
247
126
534
43
18

312
281
478
15
14
135
134
72
294
152
36
110
48

1.275|2,495|414|$104,886.78|$81,353.81|12,157|126.755|68;667|2,089|6,50 1

Report.)

In 1898 Conference passed a resolution, advising each State District to appoint a Sunday-school Secretary, to inspire the Sundayschool work of the District, and to supply the

report of our Sunday-schools has been published in the full report of our Annual Conference. As the name indicates, the work of
the Sunday School Advisory Committee was
merely to advise. It did not have the authority nor the means to lead our rapidly-growing
Sunday-schools to more aggressive work. For
this -reason the Sunday School Advisory Committee was succeeded by the General Sunday
School Board, appointed by our Annual Conference in 1911.

Sunday School Advisory Committee with such


statistics and other information as that Committee should

aslc.

Within a few years every State District was


provided with a District Sunday-school Secretary, since which time an annual statistical
29

r
BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,
The Work

of the General

Sunday School

1904,

of the church

and the

world.

To provide plans for the faithful study of


God's Word.
To cooperate with the Sunday School editor of the church in improving our Sundayschool Literature.
To arrange for

through the
Brethren Publishing House, Teacher Training
publication,

courses, including doctrines especially adapted to the needs of the church, and corresponding in grade with courses provided by the
International Sunday School Association.
To issue other pamphlets and books, as
may be necessary for the development of the
Sunday-school work of the church.
To encourage and help the District Sundayschool Secretaries to active service in their
respective Districts, and, if necessary, send
special workers when and where needed.
To take charge of all Sunday-school work
and interests at the Annual Conference.
To secure, through the District Secretary,
otherwise, complete statistics and to pre-

and

serve them at their

office.

To cooperate with the schools and colpeoleges of the church in training our young
ple for active service in the Sunday-school.
To secure funds for the furtherance of
work through Sunday-school oflEerings
and such other sources as are in harmony with

their

the usages of the church.


To make annual reports to the Conference of
the Sunday-school statistics of the church,
such
of moneys received and expended, and
progress of the work as may be of general

1906, S. J. Miller, O. L.

1907, Levi Minnich, S. J. Miller, O. L.


nich.
1908, D.
1909,

Members

I.

N. H. Beahm,

B.

Wieand,

I.

B. Trout, A. C. Wieand,

I.

H. Hertzler,

I.

Sunday School Board

H. K. Ober, Levi Minnich,


Steele.

of our old churchhouses were built


long before the day of Sunday-schools. Local
conditions have changed very much since the
time when those houses were erected, and, as
a result, the houses do not always se^rve the
present generation to the best advantage.
The old house, with its four straight walls,
gave a large seating capacity for church servWhen Sunday-schools came in, this
ices.
same room served for all the classes. We are
now learning that the best work can be done
when each class has its individual room.
How to secure these separate rooms without
building a new house, has puzzled some peoMany of our churches have solved the
ple.
problem at a very reasonable expense. The
plan on the opposite page tells how one
church took its large auditorium room and secured six individual class rooms besides the
main auditorium and basement.
If your church is not in position to remodel
its building, you can get pretty fair service
by the use of curtains. Neitlier the looks nor
the service of curtains is to be compared
with what you will get by stationary or mov-

B.

N. H.

B. Trout, A. C.

Zigler,

Remodeling an Old Church

Beahm.
1900, S.

of General

Many

Trout.
1899, I.

James M. Mohler, D.

Trout, A. C.
I.

Levi

1914, Levi Minnich, S. S. Blough, Jas.


Mohler, J. S. Zimmerman, Lafayette Steele,
D. H. Zigler, H. K. Ober.
1915, H. K. Ober, Levi Minnich, S. S. Blough,
Jas. M. Mohler, J. S. Zimmerman, Lafayette
Steele, D. H. Zigler.
1916, Ezra Flory, H. K. Ober, Levi Minnich, S. S. Blough, Jas. M. Mohler, J. S. Zimmerman, Lafayette Steele. J. E. Miller is
secretary of the present board.

N. H.

N. H. Beahm,

Zigler,

Lafayette Steele, D. H. Zigler, H. K.


Ober, Levi Minnich, Jas. M. Mohler.
1913, Jas. M. Mohler, Lafayette Steele, D.
H. Zigler, H. K. Ober, Levi Minnich.

Wieand.
1898, A. C.

J. Mil-

1912,

Beahm.
I.

Minnich,

H.
M. Mohler, Lafayette

1911, D.

Jas.

office

1897,

S.

H. Zigler.

Following are the names of those who


organizaserved on the Committee from its
their terms of
tion, arranged according to
I.

James M. Mohler, D. H.

Minnich.
1910, Levi

Sunday School Committee

B. Trout, A. C. Wieand,

H. Zigler, Levi Minnich,

Min-

ler.

five to seven.

I.

Minnich, H. P. Al-

baugh.

the hands of
ers' Societies of the church into
inthe General Sunday School Board, and
from
creased the membership of the Board

1896,

O. L. Minnich, H. P. Albaugh, C. D.

1905,

The Annual Conference of 1914


placed the management of the Christian Work-

of

D. Bonsack, Levi

C.

Bonsack.

interest.

Members

H. P. Albaugh,

Minnich.

Board

To observe the needs

1917.

Wie-

and.

Levi Min1901, C. E. Arnold, S. H. Hertzler,


of I. B.
nich (the latter to fill unexpired term
Trout, resigned).
Arnold, S. H.
1902, Levi Minnich, C. E.
Hertzler.
Minnich, J. G.
1903 C D. Bonsack, Levi
of
Wine '(the latter to fill the unexpired term
C. B. Arnold, deceased).

able partition.

The Sunday School Board has prepared a


booklet of plans both for remodeling and
building new. A copy of this book of plans
However, if a
can be had for fifty cents.
church is contemplating the erection of a
of
its old house,
building or the remodeling
a copy

30

may be had

free.

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,

C/ass f?oon

i.

To Soseftie/ft

1917.

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Old Folks' and Orphans'

Annual Meeting Delegates

Homes
Old Folks' Home, Carlisle, Pa.
Morrison Cove Home, Martinsburg,

Delegates sent
nineteen years:

by the churches

Ind,

(D

Time and

Place.

The Aged Persons' Home and Orphan

Asylum, Middletown, Ind.


Old People's and Orphans'
Morris,

Home,

111.

near Mapleville, Md.


Old Folks' Home, Timberville. Va.
Orphans' Home, Timberville, Va.
Old People's Home, Empire, Cal.

Our Ministerial Force


2,150
2,208
2,298
2,361
2,397
2,569
2,646
2,750
2,763
2,769

2,723
2,831
2,938
2,987
3,012
3,049
3,066
3,017
3,062
3,082
3,106

1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916

Q Q

;-i

Mt.

The Home, Girard, 111.


Old Folks' Home, Marsh alltown, Iowa.
Old Folks' Home, Darlow, Kans.
Fahrney Memorial Home at San Mar,

1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905

1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915

Frederick, Md.,
Naperville, 111..

-o

eq

136
126
149
156
167
162
160
165
173
100
201
193
228
227
210

r/i

>i

*s

ij

rt

-4->

93 104 18
118 24
105 22
114 35
Lincoln, Nebr.,
110 25
Harrfsburg, Pa.,
115 18
Belief ontaine, O.
117 22
Carthage, Mo.,
115 18
Bristol, Tenn.,
91 30
Springfield, 111.,
127 33
L. Angeles, Cal.
47 10
Des Moines, la.
115 23
Har'bg, Va
104 17
128 29
Win. Lake, Ind.
101 11
St. Jos., Mo.
..
116 20
York, Pa.,
Win. Lake, Ind. 25 6 100 24
117
30 2
Seattle, Wash.,
23'3 119 21
Hershey, Pa..
1916 Winona Lake, Ind. 12581 1161 35

Roanoke, Va.,
N. Manch., Ind.,

14
28
26
34
37
34
44
40
38
41
52
47
44
54
45
39

a o

W H

239
319

10

13

13
292
16
348
12 10 35
22 7 368
13 13 371
8

^uly
2
7 81 9
14 15 16
21 22 23
28 29 30
1

Committees and Officers


In addition to the Boards, elsewhere referred to in the Almanac, the following Committees and Officers are in charge:
Peace Committee.J. Kurtz Miller, Chairman, 664 Forty-fourth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
C. A. Wright, Secretary, North Manchester,
Ind.
W. J. Swigart, Treasurer, Huntingdon,
Pa.
Homeless Children Committee. Frank FishP. S. Thomas, S&cer, President, Mexico, Ind.
retary, Harrisonburg, Va. E. E. John, Treas-

February

2526, 27 28 ....

March
I

111

urer,

S.

N. McCann,
E. M. StudePresident, Bridgewater, Va.
baker, McPherson, Kans.; Eva Trestle, 3435

1811920
25|26|27
1..,..

1 2 3
81 9|10
15116117

4 5 6
11112113

181920
22 2324
252627
29 3031
September
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28

7 8
14 15

4|

41 51

111213

Augrust

..|..l II 2
4| 5
61 7 8 9
11112 13|14|l5i]6
1819 20121122123

29 30

Van Buren Street, Chicago; Florence Myers,


Huntingdon, Pa.; Lydia E. Taylor, Mt. Morris,

111.

Tract Examining: Committee. E. B. Hoff,


Chairman, Maywood, 111.; J. W. Lear, Secretary, Decatur, 111. S. N. McCann, Bridgewater,
Va.; Jas. M. Moore, 3435 Van Buren Street,
Chicago; Edward Frantz, Elgin, 111.
Gish Committee. J. E. Miller, Chairman, Elgin, 111.; J. H. B. Williams, Secretary, Elgin,

West

Milton, Ohio.

2
9
16
23
30

21

28

41

11 21 3 4 5
7 8 9 10 1112
13 14 15 1617 1819
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30|31|..t..

..I..

1112

May
..!..

..

November
21 31

5 6 7 8 9 1011
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31 ..

2
1
314 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 IS 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
..|..

..

6 7 8
12 13 14 15
16117 18 19 20 21 22
23I24I25 26 27 28129
.. .. ..|..
30 ..
2

4 5

91011

Easter,

March

December

June

111.;

October

Aprjl
1

T
14

J. W. Lear, Decatur, 111.


General Officers of Sisters' Aid Societies.
Mrs. M. C. Swigart, President, 6611 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. Levi Minnich, Secretary-Treasurer, Greenville, Ohio.
General Railway Transportation Agent. P.
S. Miller, Roanoke, Va.
Annual Meetinjc Treasurer. J. B. Deeter,

350

8 16 348
16 14 404
16 38 263
12 16 414
5 18 381
14 33 486
16 40 440
11 25 421
61 12 23 486
36 10 39 234
33 13 36 455
67|14 46 536

1918
January

McPherson, Kans.
Committee on Dress Reform.

for

Pa.

Brethren's Home, Neffsville, Pa.


Brethren's Home, Greenville, Ohio.
Old People's Home, Fostoria, Ohio.
Old People's and Orphans' Home, Mexico,

1917.

31

81

2
9

41 5!

1213

1516

19 20

22 23
29 30

2627

Pentecost,

May

19

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,

1917.

MINISTERIAL LIST
Corrected up to and Including

November

CANADA
Cool, A.
Culp, J.

S.,
S.,

David M.,

Irvin,

Gwong, Moy,
Wing, Moy

Long, George,
Priser, J. W.,
Reeves, C. D.,

Reish, Joseph D.,

Rensberger, Melvin,
Shatto, Luther,
Strycker, Geo.,
Ira

Ziegler,

Abernathy,

2346

Angle,

I.

R.

I.

Dist.
Dist.
Dist.

Arnold,
Arnold,
Arnold,
Arnold,
Arnold,
Arnold,
Arnold,
Arnold,
Arnold,
Atkins,

I. R. R.
Vyara, Surat Dist.

Dist., B. B. C.

S.,

Icchabhai,

Narsibhai,

Umalla

Pittenger, J.

Village, via Anklesvar.

.,

Ahwa, Dangs Forest,

Ross,

Amos

Stover,

Wilbur

B.,

via Bilimora.
Bulsar, Surat Dist.
Anklesvar, B. B. C. I. R. R.

Andersson,
Graybill, J.

A.,

Manila.

Lysell,

.Rundelsgatan

Limhamn.

26,

D. E.
Geo. S
John,

New Paris, Ind.


Purgitsville, W. Va.

John
Perry

W.

Va.

Place,

111.

Burlington.

La

Eglon, W. Va.
Beaverton. Mich.
Burlington, W. Va.
Dobbin, W. Va.
Cabool, Mo.

A.,
A.,

Peter,

1, Malmo.
Stockholm.
Vannaberga, Vinslof.
Monbiougatan 11, Malmo.

Friisgatan

Bailey, Arthur
578 Grove
Bailey, John P.,

Eolshall,

Baker,
Baker,
Baker,
Baker,
Baker,

OLserod.
Farlof

Karl.

Charley M.,

.R. D. 50, Myersville, Md.


Austin, A. W.,
Gushing, Okla.
Austin, Oliver, College Hill, McPherson, Kans.
Auvil, A. C
Sines. Md.
Badger, Samuel,
Manvel, Texas.
Bagwell, E. B
Bremen, Ohio.
Bail, S.
Arcadia, Fla.

SWEDEN
Johansson, Ola.,
Johnsson, Per,
Jonsson, Nils,
Linden, B

A.

Fairview, Mo..
Fairview, Mo.
Dighton, Kans.
Eglon, W. Va.
Pleasant Dale, W. Va.

Silas,
J. M.,
Ausherman, C. F.,

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
Detrick, Herbert,

Sterling, Colo.

B. D.,
1910 W. Lafayette Ave., Baltimore,

Argabright, J. H.,
Argabright, W. R
Armentrout, G.
Arnold, Albert S

I.

Amletha.
Vada, Thana Dist.

Dahanu, Thana
Long,

Dist.

King.

C.

111.

Keymar, Md.
Gardner, Kans.

Md.
R. D. 1, Camden, Ind.
Anglemyer, D. H.,
Nappanee, Ind.
Anglemyer, Jesse J
Williamstown, Ohio.
Ankeny, Frank
R. D. 2, Shelocta, Pa.
Annon, G. W.,
Thornton, W. Va.
Annon, S. M., R.D. 1, Bx. 19, Montrose, W. Va.
Annon, Zech.,
Thornton, W. Va.
Anthony, F. D., 1020 Falls Road. Roland Park,
Baltimore, Md.
Appleman, Jacob
Thomas, Okla.
Appleman, John F.,
351 B. Walnut St.,
\. Nappanee, Ind.

INDIA

R. R.
Kalidas, Lellubhai,
Kaylor, John I.,
Lichty, Daniel J

Wm. L

Angle,

Ira,

Blough, J. M.,
Bulsar, Surat
Ebey, Adam (on furlough),
No. Manchester, Ind., care of Dan'l J.
Emmert, Jesse B.,
Jalalpor, Surat
Garner, H. P.,
Bulsar, Surat
Hoffert, A. T
Bulsar, Surat
Holsopple, Quincy A.,
Umalla Village, via Anklesvar, B. B.

G. W.,
J. H.,

Bskildsen, C. C,
Hirshalsvej 17, Hjorring.
Hansen, Christian,
.Bethesda, Bronderslev.
Hassing, per Bedsted.
Johansen, Martin,
Bedsted.
Olsson, Christian,
Aalborg, Aagade Second Sal.
Wine, A. F

R'.

Wayne, Ind.

...Grundy Center, Iowa.


Anderson, Ind.
Dumont, Iowa.
Allen, H. C,
Surgoinsville, Tenn.
Allen, J. R.,
Dumont, Iowa.
Allen, Thomas,
York, N. Dak.
Alley, H. L., 118 No. Market St., Freder'k, Md.
Alliison, David
Shippensburg, Pa.
Altland, Chas. H
R. D. 3, East Berlin, Pa.
Andes, D. L.,
Fort Defiance, Va.
Andrew, J. Fred,
Clay City, Ind.
Andrews, M. E.,
Bangor, Cal.

DENMARK

via Anklesvar, B. B. C.

Blvd., Ft.

R. D., Bradford, Ohio.


R. D. 1, Riner, Va.
R. D. 1, Sowers, Va.
Oakvale, W. Va.
Alum Ridge, Va.
R. D. 1, Sowers, Va.

Albright, John
Alger, Lonnie L.,
Allbright, Wm. H.,
Alldredge, J. S.,
Allen, Harvey W.,

CUBA

Village,

Anthony

J.,

Albaugh, John

Mahan, Walter, .....Omaja, Oriente Province.

S.

A.

Dr. R. T.,
Wallace,
Albaugh, H. P., 3524 Elliott Ave., Berwyn,

Canton, China.
Oberholzer, I. E,, Ping Ting Hsien,
Shansi Prov.
Vaniman, Ernest D., Ping Ting Hsien,
Shansi Prov.

Umalla

Roaring Spring, Pa.


6, Nevada, Mo.

R. D.

Elmer,

Aikey,
Akers,
Akers,
Akers,
Akers,
Akers,

McPherson, Kans.
Flory, Raymond C, .Liao Chou, Shansi Prov.
Moyer, Elgin S., care Y, M. C. A.,

Arnold,

Wilson, W. Va.
Coopersburg, Pa.

W.,

Adkins, A. W.,
Ahner, Jacob,

CHINA

I.

Ackerman, John
Adamis, David M.,

Bright, J. Homer, ...Liao Chou, Shansi Prov.


Crumpacker, F. H. (on furlough),

North Manchester, Ind.


Grove Avenue, Elgin, 111.

UNITED STATES

Keoma, Alberta,
Dauntless, Alberta.
Francis, Assa.
Irricana, Alberta.
Brunetta, Alberta.
Pambrum, Sask.
Dauntless, Alberta.
Osage, Sask.
Gleichen, Alberta.
Vidora, Sask.
Vidora, Sask.

Frantz, Elmer,

1916

CHINESE MINISTERS

Cowley, Alberta, N. W. T.
Seven Persons, Alberta.
Medicine Hat, Alberta.
Medicine Hat, Alberta.

Bare, John

Brubaker, A. J.,
Brubaker, Peter,

18,

Mauritsson, Andras
S. Forstadsgatan 66 a., Malmo.
Petersson, John,
Sangen, Marsta.
'

33

St.,

Morgantown, W. Va.
Bolivar, Mo.

East Berlin. Pa.


David,
Carson City, Mich.
David,
Piney Flats, Tenn.
D. H., .Abbottstown St., Hanover, Pa.
F. L.,
R. D. 1, Mt. Morris, 111.
C.

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Mondovi, Wis.
H. C,
R. D. 3, Greenville, Ohio.
Henry,
H. Jesse, .R. D. 1, New Weston, Ohio.
R. D. 2, New Weston, Ohio.
H. M.,
H.S., 666 Abbottstown St., Hanover, Pa.

Baker,
Baker,
Baker,
Baker,
Baker'
Baker,
Baker,
Baker,

Beery, P.

John
J.

N.

S.,

..R. D.

4,

Bane

W.

W. Van Buren Street, Chicago, 111.


Beery, Salem,
De Beque, Colo.
Duncansville, Pa.
Benner, Levi B.,
Bennett, John,
Artemas, Pa.
Benton, Homer S., R. D. 1, Hollidaysburg, Pa.
Berkebile, C. E., R. D. 2,
Butler, Ohio.
Berkebile, D. G.,
Delta, Ohio.
Berkebile, S. P., R. D. 1,

Elizabethtown, Pa.
Everett, Pa.
.;'./;;

Liberty town Md.


Burlington, W. Va.

Bantz, C. M.,
Barkdoll, H. M.,
Barklow, B. F
Barklow, C. H.,
Barklow, Thomas,
Barnes F.,
Barnes', Lee,

WB

Barnett, J.

Barnhart, A.

301

Bellefontaine, Ohio.

Berkey, D. R
R. D. 3, Marion Center, Pa.
Berkey, I. L.,
R. D. 9, Goshen, Ind.
Berkley, Josiah
R. D. 1, Rockwood, Pa.
Berkley, Norman W.,
420 Ferndale Ave., Johnstown, Pa.
Berkley, S. J.,
R. D. 2, Meyersdale, Pa.
Berkley, U. Albert, .Derby St., Johnstown, Pa.
Berkman, D. G.,
Chadron, Nebr.
Betts, David,
R. D. 3, Nampa, Idaho.
Betts, I. F., R. D. 2, Box 244, Pasadena, Cal.
Betts, Jacob,
R. D. 2, Nampa, Idaho.
Beverage, Josiah,
Monterey, Va.
Beverage, J. W.,
.Monterey, Va.
Bible, J. W.,
Flint-stone, Md.
Bingaman, A. L.,
Cerro Gordo, 111.
Binkley, Newton W.,
Pittsburg, Ohio.
Biser, M. M.,
Junction, W. Va.

Gormania, W. Va.
Haxtun, Colo.

WA*
^^^n'
111.
Naperville,
R. D. 'a'^I?*''^''^'^?,
3,

Myrtle Point, Oregon.


Myrtle Point, Oregon.
Myrtle Point, Oregon.
Brandonville, W. Va.
R. D. 2, Billings, Okla.

Bandon, Oregon.

Summit

Ave.,

Hagerstown, Md.

R. D. 1, Overbrook, Kans.
Barnhart, D. B
R. D. 1, Owasco, Ind.
Barnhart, D. L.,
Carthage, Mo.
Barnhart, Geo.,
Wirtz, Va.
Barnhart, G. A
Barnhart, Jeremiah, ....R. D. 1, Ockley, Ind.
Ohio.
Donnelsville
Barnhart, J. B.,
Mansfield, 111.
Barnhart, John
Va.
Wirtz
R. D. 3,
Barnhart, J. W.,
Custer, Mich.
Barnhart, O.,
Barnthouse, Jasper
8 W. Craig St., Uniontown, Pa.
^

Barrette, James
Barrette, P. N
Bashor, A. M.,
Bashor, B. J

Bashor,
Bashor,
Bashor,
Bashor,
Bashor,

S.,

James

J. B.,
S. C,

Batzel, G.

S.,

Baugher, A. S.,
Baugher, G. M.,
Baugher, Henry M.,
Baum, H. L.,
Beabes, Newton

Beach, Guy,

Beahm, G. W.,
Beahm, I. N. H
Beahm, J. C,
Beahm, S. P

Bixler, Edward
Bixler, Uriah,
Bixler, Wm.,

E.,

Windsor, Md.
Westminster, Md.

R. D., East Akron, Ohio.

404 S. 9th St., Rocky Ford, Colo.


Blair, John A., College Hill, McPherson, Kans.
Blessing, S. A.,
West Milton, Ohio.
Blickenstaff, Andrew
McFarland, Cal.
Blickenstaff, D. J
R. D. 1, Oakley, 111.
Blickenstaff, Leo, 3435 Van Buren St., Chicago.
Blickenstaff, Miles,
318 College Hill, McPherson. Kans.
Blocher, Amos H.,
York, N. Dak.
Blocher, Ira G.,
Greenville, Ohio.
Blocher, Michael,
...Box 5, Rio Linda, Sacramento Co., Cal.
Blocher, S. W.,
R. D. 4, Greenville, Ohio.
Blough, A. P., 1315 Grant Ave., Waterloo, la.
Blough, Charles W., R. D. 1, Hollsopple, Pa.
Blough, E. E.,
Nokesville, Va.

Church Hill, Tenn.


Church Hill, Tenn.
Lawrenceburg, Tenn.

Jamestown, Colo.
R. D. 7, Everett, Pa.
R. D. 22, Lineboro, Md.
Brodbecks, Pa.
Spring Grove, Pa.

Blough,

Homer

B.,

R. D. 6, Box
Blough, Jerome E., R. D,
Blough, Norman H.,
Blough, P. J.,
Blough, S. S.,

Shannon, 111.
Jerome, Pa.

New

New

C,

Bjorklund, John,

Bedford, Va.
Raisin City, Cal.
Glendora, Cal.
Dandridge, Tenn.
Santa Ana, Cal.

D. C,
G. H.,

3543

1251 North St. Francis Ave., Wichita, Kans.


Bnsley, Ala.
Baker, N. R

Baker, Raphael,
Baker, Roscoe P
Baker, William,

1917.

Enterprise, Pa.

Midland, Va.
Nokesville, Va.
Elk Lick, Pa.

604

Miami

St.,

Waterloo, Iowa.
...Johnstown, Pa.
Davidsville, Pa.
Hooversville, Pa.

67,
5,

North Manchester, Ind,

Blough, Urias,

Bedford, Va.
Waterloo, Iowa.
Beale, Jesse,
R. D. 6, Jonesboro, Tenn.
Beals, S. W.,
Beam, J. C. W., ...Fourth St., Johnstown, Pa.
.Indian Camp, W. Va.
Bean, E. G.,
Bellefontaine, Ohio.
Bean, Wm.
R. D. 1. Meridian, Idaho.
Beard, David R.,
Beaver, I., ..R. D. 2, Box 156, Mifflinburg, Pa.
Beaver, O. J
786 North Garey Avenue, Pomona, Cal.
R. D. 8, Lancaster, Pa.
Beaver, S. S.,
St. .John, Kans.
Beaver, W. H,,
Bechtel, Oscar H., ...R. D. 5, Bellville, Ohio.
Galveston, Ind.
Bechtelheimer, Boyd,
R. D. 3, Manheim, Pa.
Becker, Allen G.,
McPherson, Kans.
Beckner, W. O.,
R. D. 1, Nebraska, Ind.
Bedel, Luther
R. D. 2, Friedens, Pa.
Beeghly, A. J.,
Eglon, W. Va.
Beeghly, James W.,
Markleysburg. Pa.
Beeghly, .Ter.,
Beeghly, John W., ..R. D. 14, Dayton, Ohio.
Chicago Junction, Ohio.
Beelman, Adam
Beelman, Geo.
46 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Pa.
Denton, Md.
Beer, J. H.,
Pleasant Hill. Ohio.
Beery, C. O.,
Lanark, 111.
Beery, Isaac R.,
Augusta. W. Va.
Beery, Jacob D.,
Beery, Noah V., ...R. D. 4, Brookville, Ohio.

W.
W
D.,

3435

Blough,
Blue,

W.

Elmer

Boaz, Jacob M.,


Bock, Daniel,
Bogart, C. O.,

Bogue, Frank M.,


Bohn, J. S

Van Buren

St.,

Chicago,

111.

Beatrice, Nebr.

R. D.

1,

Johnstown, Pa.
Larned, Kans,

Kokomo,
Mountain Grove,

Ind.
Mo*.

Windfall, Ind.
Peru, Ind.
Bohrer, A. P.,
Cacapehon, W. Va.
Bolinger, Floyd
Carson City, Mich,
Bolinger, Solomon, R. D, 2, New Madison, Ohio.
Bollinger, D. D.,
Fruitland, Idaho.
Bollinger, Samuel, R. D. 1, Vestaburg, Mich.
Bollman. Jesse G.,
Elkhart, Ind.
Bond,
White, Pa,
Bonewitz, John
Weston, Oregon.
Bonsack, Chas, D,,
New Windsor, Md,
Book, I. B.,
North Manchester, Ind,
Book. Wm. I
..207 DeKalb Square, West Philadelphia. Pa.
Bookwalter, L, A.,
Trotwood, Ohio,
Bookwalter, Sylvan, R. D. 2, New Paris, Ohio,
Boomershine, Reuben,
Brookville, Ohio,
Boone, C, B
R, D. 5, Roanoke, Va.
Boone, John O.,
Ferrum, Ya.
Boothe, .Tesse,
R, D, 3, Floyd, Va,
Boothe, Noah R.,
Dulanev, Va.
Booth, N. T
Floyd, Va.
Booze, H.,
Aline, Okla.

Wm

34

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Brower,
Brower,
Brower,

Borough, Samuel
305 E. Broadway, South Bend, Ind.
Borough, Wm., 188 Elder St., South Bend, Ind.
Williamstown, Ohio.
Bosserman, Eleazer,

Bosserman, Levi

Walnut

St.,

Riverside, Cal.

Tangier, Okla.
Bosserman, W. P
R. D., Zion, Pa.
Bowen, F. S.,
Bower, Clarence E., ...R. D. 2, Albion, Ind.
Taney town, Md.
Bowers, Geo. F.,
Bowers, Harvey S., ...R. D. 1, Wakarusa, Ind.

Parkersburg,

Bowers, Peter,
Bowie, J. B.,
Bowlus, John

Bowman,
Bowman,
Bowman,
Bowman,
Bowman,
Bowman,
Bowman,
Bowman,

Md.
Hagerstown, Ind.

Leslie, Idaho.
R. D. 5, Floyd, Va.
Dillons Mills, Va.

A. D.,

Asa
Daniel,

Columbus

Bowman, Earl M.,


Bowman, B. E
Bowman, Geo.,
Bowman, H. D.,
Bowman, Isaac,
Bowman, Joseph,
Bowman, Jos. H., R.
Bowman, J. J.,
Bowman, J. L.,
Bowman, J. P.,
Bowman, J. Price,

Brubaker,
Brubaker,
Brubaker,
Brubaker,
Brubaker,
Brubaker,
Brubaker,
Brubaker,
Brubaker,
Brubaker,

Ave., Anderson, Ind.

Jasper, Mo.
Nafes, Va.
R. D. 1, Callaway, Va.
R. D. 1, Laporte, Ind.
R. D. 1, Boone Mill, Va.
R. D. 1, Callaway, Va.
D. 5, Harrisonburg, Va.
Dayton, Ohio.
Scottdale, Pa.
R. D. 2, Prescott, Mich.

R. D.

3,

Johnson

Brubaker,
Brubaker,
Brubaker,
Brubaker,
Brubaker,
Brubaker,
Brubaker,
Brubaker,
Brubaker,
Brubaker,
Brubaker,
Brubaker,

City, Tenn.

Bowman, L. A.,
R. D. 1, Callaway, Va.
Bowman, Michael,
Topeka, Ind.
Bowman, Paul H.,
New Windsor, Md.
Av.,
Bowman, R. F., 2505 Virginia
Joplin, Mo.
Bowman, Samuel,
McPherson, Kans.
Bowman, S. I.,
Harrisonburg. Va.
Bowman, S. J.,
R. D. 4, Jonesboro, Tenn.
Bowman, S. L.,
Bridgewater, Va.
Bowser, Daniel, ..804 W. Poplar St., York, Pa.

E.,

Brallier, Chester A.,


Brallier, Geo.
Brallier, W. A.,

Brammell, Guy H
Brammell, H. L

Roanoke, Va.
Brubaker, Pa.
R. D. 42, Virden, 111.
R. D. 9, Wabash, Ind.
Ellis S.,
F. B., ...R. D. 1, Duncansville, Pa.
H. A., .807 Coburn St., Akron, Ohio.
Henry,
Holmesville, Nebr.
H. M.,
Minneola, Kans.

H.

T.,

415 S. Water St., Olathe, Kans.


Isaac S.,
R. D. 2, Lindsay, Cal.
Prairie City, Iowa.
I. W.,
J.
J.
J.
J.
J.

Pomona, Cal.
R. D. 3, Manheim, Pa.
West Alexandria, Ohio.

A.,
B.,
P.,

J. O.,

Virden, 111.
Monticello, Minn.
Virden, 111.
.Live Oak, Cal.

L. E.,

Callaway, Va.

H.,
H.,

R. D.

3,

Jonathan,

.Fruita, Colo.
St.,

Los Angeles,

Greenville, Ohio.
.Mt. Morris, 111.

R. D.

Brumbaugh,
Brumbaugh,
Brumbaugh,
Brumbaugh,
Brumbaugh,
Brumbaugh,
Brumbaugh,
Brumbaugh,
Brumbaugh,
Brumbaugh,
Brumbaugh,
Brumbaugh,
Brumbaugh,
Brumbaugh,
Brumbaugh,
Brumbaugh,
Brumbaugh,

Hall, Fla.
Greenville, Iowa.

Ozawkie, Kans.
Ozawkie, Kans.
Brandt, Harry A., ...Box 54, Lordsburg, Cal.
Branscom, Geo. A., R. D. 5, Campobello, S. C.
Bray, W. T.,
Denair, Cal.

Breneman, Jacob,
660 Pennsylvania Ave., York, Pa.
Breshears, Asro,
R. D. 1, Wheatland, Mo.
Breshears, B. E.,
Omak, Wash.

Bnos

1,

Tippecanoe City, Ohio.

B.,

Ernest,

I.

Clovercreek, Pa.

Huntingdon, Pa.

B.,

Henry

1. Union, Ohio.
Williamsburg, Pa.

R. D.

James Creek, Pa.

G. B.,
G. W.,

H.

Defiance, Pa.

H.,

Harvey,

Huntingdon, Pa.

Irvin B., ..R. D.

James

D.,

J. B.,
J. B.,

Jesse K.,

John A.,
John C,
J. R.,
L. R.,
M. G.,

Cal.

Rockton, Pa.
Live Oak. Cal.
Fredric, Iowa.

Brumbaugh, A.,
Brumbaugh, Aaron,
Brumbaugh, Elmer,

Saluda, N. C.
Imperial, Texas.
Kearney sville, W. Va.
Relief, N. C.
Pierceton, Ind.

111.

B. B.,
B.

Brubaker, W. N.,
Brubaker, W. H.,
Bruere, Harvey,

Bradshaw, M.

Mt. Morris,

Elk City, Okla.


Weilersville, Ohio.

D. M.,
D. R.,

N. F.,
N. J.,
2140 West Thirty-first

Bowser, Israel
R. D. 12, York, Pa,
Empire, Cal.
Bowser, J. J.,
Bowser, Joseph J., 518 Madison Ave., York, Pa.
Bowser, Samuel,
Prescott, Mich.
Boyd, A. L.,
Cordell, Okla.
Newville, N. Dak.
Boyd, C. F.,
Bradley, E. J
Bradley, F. H.,
Bradley, W. H.,

McPherson, Kans.

Brubaker, C. C
Brubaljer, D. E.,
Brubaker, D. G.,

Dan'l F., R.D. 3, Johnson City, Tenn.


Empire, Cal.
David,
D. E ...R. D. 20, Hagerstown, Ind.
D. W.,
3702

Gratis, Ohio.

2002 Broadway, Kansas City, Kans.


Lindsay, Cal.
Brubaker, A. O.,
Brubaker, A. Z.,
R. D. 6, Lebanon, Pa.
Protection, Kans.
Brubaker, B. F.,

Burkittsville,

S.,

A.,

H.,

Brubaker, A.,
Brubaker, A. C

111.

Prairie City, Iowa.

South English, Iowa.


South English, Iowa.

D.,

J.
J.
J.

Reedley, Cal.
J
Brown, Charles C,
East Berlin, Pa.
Brown, C. H.,
Clovis, N. Mex.
Westminster, Md.
Brown, B. C,
Box 149, Martinsburg, Pa.
Brown, J. K
Brown, S. M., 1545 North Grove, Wichita, Kans.
Browning, V. B.,
R. D. 2, Muncie, Ind.
R. D. 7, Lebanon, Pa.
Brubacher, A. H.,

D.,

1224 S.

1917.

1,

Grafton, Pa.

Martinsburg, Pa.
Juniata Park, Pa.

Huntingdon. Pa.

West

Milton, Ohio.

Gildford, Mont.
North Liberty, Ind.

Pittsburg, Ohio.

Ridgely, Md.
Executive Mansion,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Brumbaugh, M. R.,
Henrietta, Pa.
Brumbaugh, Reuben H.,
Tylersport, Pa.
Brumbaugh. S. I.,
R. D. 2, Saxton. Pa.
Brunk, E. B., ..:
Dexter, N. Mex.
Brunk, Perry S.,
Altoona, Iowa.
Brunton, Walter, ...R. D. 2, Cashmere, Wash.
Bryan, C. A
Box 234, Shannon. 111.
Bryant, J. E., R. D. 2, Grand Junction, Colo.
Bryant, S. S
Peppers, N. C.
Bucher, Allen,
Annville, Pa.
Bucher, Cyrus,
Astoria, 111.
Bucher, Rufus P., ..R. D. 3, Quarryville, Pa.
Bucher, S. G
Astoria, 111.
Buck, Abram,
Santa Rosa, Fla.
Buck, O. D.,
Franklin Grove, 111.
Buckingham, B. F., R. D. 2, Prairie City, Iowa.

Bricker, J. A.,
833 Wellington St., Baltimore, Md.
Brickey, J. A.,
R. D. 1, Nocona. Texas.
Bridge, Albert,
Monticello, Ind.
Bridge, G. O.,
Monon, Ind.
Bright, Jno. Calvin
Laura, Ohio.
Brigner, Chas.
Altoona, Kans.
Brillhart, D. Y.,
R. D. 1, Dallastown, Pa.
Brillhart, Uriah, R. D. 4, ..Lawrence, Kans.
Brindle, J. H.,
R. D. 9, Gettysburg, Pa.
Britton, J. F
Bristow, Va.
Broadwater, Clyde, Bittinger, Garrett Co., Md.
Broadwater, J
R. D. 2, Preston, Minn.
Brodbeck, A. M.,
Dover, Pa.

Brougher, Mahlon J
132 Shearer Street, Greensburg. Pa.
Brower, David M.,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Brower, Isaac U
Parkerford, Pa.
35

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Buckingham, W.

541

Chambers, J. W.,
Chandler, William

Prairie City, Iowa.


R. D. 1, Union, Ohio.
Mt. Clinton, Va.

I.,

Buclilew, Albertus,

Bucklew, D. W.,
Bucklew, Solomon,

3435

Sterling,

W. Van Buren

St.,

Buckmaster, G.
Budd, Amos,

111.

Chicago, 111.
Reck, Okla.
Auburn, Ind.

Noblesville, Ind.
Burger, R. E., 1517 Stevens Ave., Elkhart, Ind.
R. D. 2, Howe, Ind.
Burger, S. J.,

3,

Box

Johnstown, Pa.

Claybaugh, H.

Burrow, G.

Ralley, Okla.

P.,

Ankeny, Iowa.

Campbell,
Campbell,
Campbell,
Campbell,

D. C,

.*

Paris, Ind.
Freesoil, Mich.

Cline,

John
U.

A.,

Ware, Texas.

Fristoe,

S.,

Canfleld, Geo. G.,

Va.

W. Main

Parsons, Kans.
Jonesboro, Tenn.

St.,

R. D.

2,

A.,

W.,

1,

3,

Greenville, Ohio.

Sabetha, Kans.
Peru, Ind.
W. Va.
MechanicsbUrg, Pa.
St.,

Tollgate.

Cocklin, Walter B., R.D.

Aubrey

3,

R.,

W. Van Buren

Coffman, Ernest S.
Coffman, H. C. N.,
Coffman, J. D., R. D.

John

I.,

St.,

Chicago,

111.

R. D. 1, Dayton, Va.
South English, Iowa.

Grand Junction,

2,

Coif man, J. M., ...R. D.

Coffman,
Coffman,
Coffman,
Coffman,

Louisa, Va.
Brookville, Ohio.

Gatewood, W. Va.
Gatewood, W. Va.

Cochran, Martin
3435

Weyers Cave, Va.


West Newton, Pa.

W.,

Coffman,

Cal.

Bridgewater, Va.
R. D.

Cloppert, H. L., ...R. D.


Clower, B. L.,
Clower, Lewis
Coate, A. David,
Cober, Ephraim, 311 Main
Coblentz, Perry B.,

Mo.

Los Angeles,

1823 Eleventh Ave.,

Cline, M. J.,
Cline, P. F.,
Cline, Samuel
Clingenpeel, G.

Inglewood, Cal.
Brumbaugh, N. Dak.
Lordsburg, Cal.
R. D. 1, Colfax, Ind.

R. D.

1,
3,

Colo.

Harrisonburg, Va.
Box 7, Laton, Cal.

Luther C

Daleville, Va.

2, Fishersville, Va.
T. R
JL120 Greenfield Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.

Parsons, Kans.
Lyndhurst, Va.
Summerfield, Kans.

...R. D.

J.

...

2,

Jas. A.,

W.

New

Sraithburg, Md.
Butler, Henry N., ...R. D. 1, Richland, Iowa,
Butterbaugh, Andrew,
Polo, 111.
Butterbaugh, T. D.,
Silver Lake, Ind.
Byer, Franklin J
Mt."-Morris, 111.
Byer, W. D
.R. D. 5, Marshalltown, Iowa.
Byer. W. H.,
Salt Petre Cave, Va.
Byerly, David,
Lima, Ohio.
Byerly, D. M.,
Magley, Ind.
Byerly, Jesse S.,
R. D. 2, Decatur, Ind.
Byers, Calvin S.,
Rocky Ridge, Md.
Byrd, I. D.,
Cobham, Va.
Cakerice, J. H.,
R. D. 1, Abilene, Kans.
Mathias, W. Va.
Caldwell, L. D.,
Calhoun, Allen,
Boyer, W. Va.
Calvert, J. G.,
Calvert, Noah H.,
Calvert, W. Q.,

City, Tenn.

Maysville,

3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.


Clear, J. D., ...1217 Oxford St., Houston, Tex.
Curwensville, Pa.
Cleaver, Geo. D.,
Cleaver, Urban,
,
R. D., Grampian, Clearfield Co., Pa.
New Paris, Ind.
Clem, Amsey B.,
Stet, Mo.
Clemens, G. W.,
Cline, E. J.,
...108 N. Eighty-second St., Seattle, Wash.
Mt. Sidney, Va.
Cline, John W.,
Stuarts Draft, Va.
Cline, Justus

1134 Platte Ave., Fremont, Nebr.


Burkholder, J. B., ..R. D. 3, Harmony, Minn.
Burkholder, J. H.,
R. D. 1, Elmo, Kans.
Burkholder, Wm.,
R. D. 3, Newville, Pa.
Burnett, S. G
R. D. 1, Ripley, Okla.
Burns, Irvin S
Topeka, Ind.
Burns, W. H.,
Flora, Ind.
Burress, W. P., 1417 Perkins Ave., Joplin, Mo.

Burton, John F.,


Bussard, Wm.,
Bussear, Z. L.,
Butcher, B. C,
Buterbaugh, J. O., R. D.

Salubria, Idaho.

Johnson

3,

Jonesboro, Tenn.

Clark, Jesse D.,


Clark, John S.,
3234
Clark, Roy B.,

St., Denver, Colo.


Shippensburg, Pa.

10,

Lindsay, Cal.
Yellow Creek, Pa.

...128 W. Locust St., San Antonio, Texas.


Clark, E. F.,
...32 Bryant St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

Baltic, Ohio.
Clovercreek, Pa.

1500 S. Peaid

Clapper, G.
Clapper, John,
Clapper, Joseph H.,
Clapper, Sherman,
Clark, Chas. W., R. D.
Clark, Dennis,
Clark, D. H.,

Burcham, Wm.,

Burkhart, Joseph,
Burkhart, J. S.,
R. D.
Burkholder, C. K.,

Covina, Cal.
R. D. 2, Daleville, Ind.
R. D. 5, Huntington, Ind.
Gettysburg, Ohio.
Klahr, Pa.
Edith, Va.
R. D. 1, Meyersdale, Pa.
Sykeston, N. Dak.

Clanahan, John
Clapper, D. K.,

Buntain, Geo. W., R. D. 5, Wenatchee, Wash.


Buntain, W. E.,
337 N. Carolina Ave., S. B., Washington, D. C.
New Market, Md.
Burall, J. M.,

Burger, Samuel J.,


Burget, A. B.,
Burgin, George W.,

Grand Rapids, Mich.


Myrtle Point, Oregon.
Grampian, Pa.

Charles, Warren,
Chemberlen, G. F.,
Childs, Lewis,
Christian, J. H.,
Christian, J. H.,
Claar, Michael,

Highland Ave., Morgantown, W. Va.

Buckley, J. S.,
Buckley, William,

1917.

2,

N. Walter, R. D.

Coleman, John

Plymouth, Ind.
Carger, Harry V.,
Carl, Geo. C,
1125 Albina Ave., Portland, Oregon.
Carney, James S.,
R. D. 4, Pomona, Kans.
R. D. 3, Middletown, Ind.
Carpenter, A. F.,
Fordwick, Va.
Carper, E. P.,
Palmyra, Pa.
Carper, Frank S.
Woodlawn, Va.
Carter, W. R.,
Caruso, J
205 Twenty-first St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Somerset, Pa.
Casebeer, R. D.,
Red Cloud, Nebr.
Caskey, Homer F.,
R. D. 1, Prescott, Iowa.
Caskey, O. C,
Caslow, Ellis F.,
1914 Gardner Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Huntingdon, Pa.
Cassady. J. Harry,
Manheim, Pa.
Cassel, Chas. D.,
Lansdale, Pa.
Cassel, F. P.,
Fairview Village, Pa.
Cassel, Isaac
Fairview Village, Pa.
Cassel, Joseph N.,
Brownsville, Md.
Castle, Noah P.,
Parkersburg. 111.
Cawley, E. C,
Middleton, Mich.
Chambers, Daniel

1065 Franklin

John C,

St.,

R. D.

Johnstown, Pa.

Laporte, Ind.
Covert, Kans.
Colyn, Charles,
R. D. 4, Osceola, Iowa.
R. D. 1, Manassas, Va.
Conner, Abram
Conner, Jacob,
R. D. 2, Spring City, Pa.
Conner, W. K.,
...546 So. Seventeenth St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Conover, Norman A.,
3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Dillsburg, Pa.
Cook, Hezekiah,
Dillsburg. Pa.
Cook, O. W.,
Venedocia, Ohio.
Cook, S. G
Cook, W. E
R. D. 4, Billings, Okla.
Cook, W. G.,
R. D. 4, Billings, Okla.
Cool, N. D
405 S. Market St., Winchester. Va.
R. D. 2, Beaverdam, Ohio.
Cool, N. J.,
R. D. 1. Bradford, Ohio.
Cool, P. N.,
Broken Arrow, Okla.
Coover, A. B
Coppock, C. v., R. D. 3, Tippecanoe City, Ohio.
Tippecanoe City, Ohio.
Coppock, Jacob
Collins,
Collyer,

Harry,

2,

36

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Celina, Ohio.
Milford, Ind.

Cordier, F. P.,

Cory, Lee R.,


Correll, P. M.,

Cosner, Earl C,
Cosner, J. T.,
Cosner, Newton D.,
Cosner, Wm. H.,
Cotrell, D. Owen,
Couser, D. G.,
Couser, J. A. R
Cover, Samuel C,
Cover, S. L
Cox, Charles L.,
Cox, John M.,
Coy, Aaron,

Deardorff, Geo. E.,


Cor, Church St, and Clover Ave,, Marion, O.
Deardorff, Isaac,
R. D, 10, Marion, Grant County, Ind.
Deardorff, J. B.
Patterson, Cal.
Deardorff, J. W.,
Empire, Cal.
Deardorff, Moses
Yale, Iowa.
Deardorff, W. A.,
Brantford, N. Dak.
Deaton, George
,.R, D, 2, Claypool, Ind.

R. D. 1, Mosheim, Tenn.
Gormania, W. Va.
Bismarck, W. Va.
Bismarck, W. Va.

Wilson,

W.

Va.

North Manchester, Ind.


R. D. 3, Lincoln, Nebr.
R. D., Dayton, Ohio.
Canton, Ohio.
Mt. Etna, Iowa.
Tyrone, Pa.

Crist,

Henry

F.,

Dickey, J. P
Lordsburg, Cal.
Dickey, J. S.,
North Manchester, Ind.
Dickey, L. H,,
Fostoria, Ohio.
Dickinson, W. Harry,
St. Peters, Pa.
Diehl, Austin,
R. D, 9, Jonesboro, Tenn,
Diehl, C.
Jonesboro, Tenn,
Diehl, John I,,
Iowa City, Iowa,
Diehl, Oscar,
Panora, Iowa,
Diehm, Edgar,
Huntingdon, Pa,
Dierdorff, D. T
Surrey, N. Dak.

Crumpacker, Emory C,
46,

Roanoke, Va.

1,

Box

48,

Digman,

Roanoke, Va.

S.

R. D.

S.,

R. D.

Crumpacker,

Box

S.,

R. D.

Crumpacker,

1,

1,

Box

S. P.,

Cullen, Ray R.,


Culler, A. J.,
Culler, Elmer
Culler, E. M.,
Culler, Geo. F.,
Culp, Ira,

R. D.

Digman, T,

Roanoke, Va.
McPherson, Kan's,
48,

5,

R. D.

1,

1,

B,,

W. Va,
W. Va,
Nash,- Okla,
Hagerstown, Ind.

Berkeley Springs,
Williamsport,

Diller, Aaron B.,


Dilling, L. S.

Beatrice, Nebr.

McPherson, Kans.

L,,

M
H

R. D.

Wm.

Bast Ninth Street, Ashland, Ohio.


Detrick, A. J,,
Yoder, Colo,
Detrick, W. C,
213 N. Wabash St., Wabash, Ind.
Dettra, Lewis R
Vaucluse, v a.
Detwiler, A, J
Williamsburg, Pa,
Detwiler, David T,,
New Enterprise, Pa,
Detwiler, Edgar M,, 14 Sell St., Johnstown, Pa.
Devilbiss, W. B,,
742 S. Main St., Ottawa, Kans.
Dibert, D.
Everett, Pa.
Dick, Trostle P.,
1700 Mifflin St., Huntingdon, Pa,
Dickerson, Moses I
Pilot, Va,
Dickey, A. M.,
9850 Sixtieth Ave., South Seattle, Wash.
Dickey, Howard
R. D. 16, Culver, Ind,

535 Bhrich Street, Colorado City, Colo.


Virden, 111.
Friend, Kans.
.....Quinter, Kans.
Blountsville, Ind.
Cross, A. Sherman,
Cross, J. J., ...R. D. 1, Michigan City, Ind.
Akron, Ohio.
Cross, Wm. U.,
Roaring Spring, Pa.
Crosswhite, A. G.,
Bdinburg, Ind.
Crouch, E.
R. D. 2, Savanna, 111.
Crouse, J.
Fayetteville, W. Va.
Crouse, J. M.,
Crowell, J. A.,
2187 Cummington Rd., Cleveland, Ohio.
Cruea, Moses,
1405 Eastern Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
Crumpacker, A. J., R. D. 1, Harrisonville, Mo.
Crumpacker, Alden
Hartman, Colo.

J.

R. D. 1, West Alexandria, Ohio.


Debolt, A.,
Masontown, Pa.
Decker, S. B.,
Ashland, Oregon.
Deeter, John W., Gilead Street, Andover, Conn.
Deeter, Manly
Milford, Ind.
Deeter, W. R.,
Milford, Ind.
De Lauter, Ora
R. D. O", Canton, Ohio.
Dell, Jacob S
R. D. 5, Beatrice, Nebr.
Del;), Chas. B
R. D. 3, Shannon, 111.
Delp, Jacob,
j
Pearl City, 111,
Delp, S. B,,
Murdock, Kans,
Derrick, C. C
2523 Nashville St., El Paso, Texas.

Deseuberg,

Crist, Isaac H.,


Crist, J. B.,
Crist, Roy A.,

Crumpacker,

Deaton, J.

Lordsburg, Cal.

R. D. 8, Dayton, Ohio.
R. D., Woodstock, Va.
Crabill, Joseph
Craun, Benj. H., ...R. D. 1, Bridgewater, Va.
Bridgewater, Va.
Craun, Manon J.,
New Paris, Ind.
Cripe, Calvin,
R. D. 1, Lewiston, Minn.
Cripe, Chas. C.,
Middlebury, Ind.
Clyde,
Cripe,
Cripe, D. B., 813 E. Main Street, Enid, Okla.
R. D., South Bend, Ind.
Gripe, D. S.,
Mt. Carroll, 111.
Cripe, Israel,
R. D. 13, Galveston, Ind.
Cripe, Jacob,
*.
Goshen, Ind.
Cripe, John W.,
Hillisburg, Ind.
Cripe, Nath.,
Middleburg, Fla.
Crist, A. D.,
R. D. 1, Paola, Kans.
Crist, Charles,
Quinter, Kans,
Crist, D. A.,
Yorba Linda, Cal.
Crist, D. W.,

1917.

Dilling,

Roy
3435

Hartville, Ohio.
Cleveland, Ala.

W. Van Buren

St.,

Chicago,

111.

Dillon, Robert
R. D. 6, Camden, Ohio.
Evan M,,
R. D. 1, Reinholds, Pa.
Dively, Fred C, .. .Claysburg, Blair Co., Pa.
Dively, Taylor
Klahr, Pa,
Dixon, Andrew M,,
Huntingdon, Pa,
Dixon, John
Bluefield, W. Va.
Dolby, Mattie,
Mt. Morris, 111,
Dorer, Solomon, 161 Spring St., Johnstown, Pa.

Dinger,

Woodland, Mich.
Rawlings, Md.

Cummings, James F.,


Naffs, Va.
Cunningham, Elwood, R. D. 19, Shipman, Va.
Custer, Frank C, R. D. 11, Hillsboro, Ohio.
Czigans, Milton C, R. D. 1, Auburn, W. Va.
Dadisman, Lee
R. D. 1, Kenedy, Texas.
Daggett, A. C,
Covert, Kans.

Dorsey, Dr. J.

Daggett, C. F
Belleville, Kans.
Daily, Elmer,
Peru, Ind.
Danner, G. Howard,
Abbottstown, Pa.
Darr, John J,,
R. D. 6, Somerset, Pa.
Davidson, R. C,
R. D. 4, Box 51, Lynchburg, Ohio.
Davis, C. Ernest,
Macdoel, Cal.
Davis, C.
R. D. 1, Live Oak. Cal.
Davis, D. C.
Trade. Tenn,
Davis, P. S.,
Springs, Somerset Co., Pa.
Davis, Wm,,
Morrill, Kans.
Dawson, M. M.,
Cumberland, Okla.
Deal, John,
.Brumbaugh, N, Dak.
Deardorff, Chas.
R. D., Box 42, Clarksville, Mich.
Deardorff, Earl,
Bagley, Iowa,

S.,

742 N.
Dotzour, Grover C,
Dove, Geo. A.,
Dove, Geo. L.,
Dove, J. A.,
Dove, W. A.,
Downing, A. S.,
Dredge, D. S.,

Driver,
Driver,
Driver,
Driver,
Driver,

C. M.,

John F
J. L.,

Samuel,
S.

I.,

Dunbar, L, M.,
Duncan, N, A.,
Duncan, Preston,
37

Eutaw

Baltimore, Md.
McPherson, Kans.

St.,

Hotchkiss, Colo.
Criders, Va.
"Cloverdale, Va.
Criders, Va.

New
R, D.

Lamar, Colo.
Carlisle, Ohio.

Staunton, Va.
Timberville, Va.
R. D. 2, Bridgewater, Va.
R. D. 2, Lima, Ohio
R, D. 8, Lima, Ohio,
Darlington, Ind.
3,

Norwood, Mo.
Riner, Va.

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Dupler, A. W,, ..466 Alton St., Appleton, Wis.
Glendale, Ariz.
Durr, Francis F.,
Early, A. B.,
Ft. Defiance, Va.
New Hope, Va.
Early, Geo. A
Penn Laird, Va.
Early, H. C,
Midland, Va.
Early, M. G
Early, Oscar, R. D. 1,
Stet, Mo.
Early, S. P.,
1126 N. Union St., Fostoria, Ohio.
Middleburg, Fla.
Eastwood, Albert M.,
Eavey, George W.,
R. D. 3, Elida, Ohio,
Lititz, Pa.
Eberly, Harvey M.,
Ebersole, Martin,
R. D. 5, Lancaster, Pa.
Ebie, John L.,
3435 Van Buren Street, Chicago, 111.
Eby, D. B
Sunnysid^, Wash.
Eby, D. F.,
R. D. 21, Box 21, East Akron, Ohio.
Eby, E. H.,
..122 North Seventy-sixth St., Seattle, Wash.
Eby, Henry H.,
R. D. 4, Dayton, Ohio.
Eby, Ira P.,
Mt. Morris. 111.

Eby, Jacob

Eby

J.

Box

1,

Ecker, G.,
Ecker, Thomas,
Eckerle, P. F.,

Eddy, J. A
Edgecomb, Alba,
Edgecomb, Samuel,

Summerfield, Kans.
R. D. 14, Dayton, Ohio.
Payette, Idaho.
Westminster, Md.
Taney town, Md.
Lanark, 111.
Worthington, Minn.
R. D. 1, Ripley, Okla,
80,

R. D. H,

Box

104, Fresno, Cal.


Garrison, Iowa.
Fredericksburg, Pa.

Edmister, J. F
Edris, E. W.,

Edwards, F.

G.,

1702 S. Santa

Ee

Ave., Chanute, Kans.

Edwards, H. P.,
Edwards, Levi
Edwards, Robert,
Egan, E. J.,
Eicher, J. K.,
Eidemiller, J.

Woodlawn, Va.
Streets, N. C.
Jonesboro, Tenn.
Shipman, Va.
Mt. Pleasant, Pa.
;

Howard,
R. D.

Eikenberry,
Eikenberry,
Eikenberry,
Eikenberry,
Eikenberry,
Eikenberry,
Eikenberry,
Eikenberry,

Amos

New

2,

R.,

Edward,
E. R., R. D.

5,

Carlisle, Ohio.
Mt. Morris. 111.
Greene, Iowa.

Wenatchee, Wash.

Harvey,

Raisin,

Cal.

Onekama, Mich.
John, ...R. D. 6, Warren, Ind.
M.,

I.

J.

Greene, Iowa.

John,

Grand

1208

Eikenberry,

J.

Ave.,

Middletown, Ohio.

R. D.

Empire, Cal.
Holden, Mo.
Mercersburg, Pa.
Huntingdon, Pa.
Huntington, Ind.
Climax, Kans.

2,

R. D.

2,

Wawaka,

Ind.

Manchester, Pa.
Emerick, Israel
R. D. 2, S. Whitley, Ind.
Emley, B. F.,
Huntingdon, Pa.
Emmert, Harvey,
Mt. Morris, 111.
Emmert, M. W.,
Lordsburg, Cal.
England, W. F.,
Englar, Daniel, R. D. 32, New Windsor, Md.
New Windsor, Md.
Englar, J. Walter
Englar, Sam'l E., R. D. 32, New Windsor, Md.
.Uniontown, Md.
Englar, W. P.,
Morrill, Kans.
Engle, Eldon
Blanchard, Okla.
Ennis, David E.,
Box 38, Cole, Okla.
Ennis, M. M.,
Adrian, Mo.
Enos, Irvin V
R. D. 2, New Lebanon, Ohio.
Erbaugh, G.,
Erbaugh, Ivan L.,
R. D. 2, New Lebanon, Ohio.
Erbaugh, N. W.,
R. D. 3, West Alexandria, Ohio.
Red Cloud, Nebr.
Ernst, John J.,
^
McPherson, Kans.
Eshelman, Clarence A
Eshelman, D. E., R. D. 1, Box 8, Canton, 111.
R. D. 2, Preston, Minn.
Eshelman, E. E
Eshelman, M. M.,
219 Blanche Ave., Tropico, Cal.
Eshelman, Nathan, R. D. 3, Blizabethtown, Pa.
Eshelman, S. S., R. D. 3, Elizabethtown, Pa.
Etter, David, ...R. D. 1, Union Deposit, Pa.
R. D. 8, Carlisle, Pa.
JJvans, A. A.,
Wikel, W. Va.
Evans, Alex.,
Wilson, W. Va.
Evarts, John D
Ochiltree, Texas.
Fager, Chas D.,
R. D. 1, Lititz, Pa.
Fahnestobk, A. G
Manheim, Pa.
Fahnestock, N. B
.Manheim, Pa.
Fahnestock, S. B.,
Fahrney, Callo,
761 N. Second Ave., Twin Falls, Idaho.
Fahrney, J. Welty,

Eisenbise, C.

3,

S.,

3545 Congress

Eisenbise, Forest S.,


3545 Congress
Eisenbise, P. J.,

St.,

Chicago,

111.

St., Chicago, 111.


Effingham, Kans.

W. Van Buren St.," 'Chicago, 'ill*.


W. G.,
Waddams Grove, 111.
W. H
Mt. Carroll, 111.
.'.

C, ...R. D.

1, Nappanee, Ind.
Elgin, William A
Elamsville, Va.
Ellenberger, Albert J., Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Ellenberger, G.
Mound City, Mo.
Ellenberger, Hervin R., .,, Mound City, Mo,
Ellenberger, J. K.,
Polo, Mo.
Ellenberger, W. S.,
Prowers, Colo.
Filer, C. E.,
Salem, Va.
Eller, Geo. R.,
R. D. 2, Quinter, Kans.

Frederick, Md.

Street,,

Faidley, Ira D.,


1730 Maple
Falkenstein, Geo. N

Des Moines, Iowa.


Elizabethtown, Pa.
Falls, Idaho.
Quarry ville. Pa.
R. D. 1, Windber, Pa.

St.,

Twin

Fasnacht, Earl
Fasnacht, Urias C
Faust, Alvin G.,

Faw,

R.,

C.

Faw, Enoch, R. D.
Feightner,
Feiler, O.

I.

Winston-Salem, N. C.
..North Yakima, Wash.

St.,
3,

Elk Creek,

717 East Ninth


Felthouse, J. V.,

Ferguson,

Seminole, Fla.
Boswell, Pa.

.R. D.

Fernald, T. Herbert,
R. D. 3,
Fesler, Frederick,
R. D. 10,
Fidler, J. W., ..'

Box

1,

Waldoboro, Me.

77,

Box

Anderson, Ind.
Brookville, Ohio.

47,

Field, Louis
Fields, Harry M.,

Donithon,
1,

Fields, Robert,

Buena
R. D.

.229

West Oak

Emra

Street,

Walla Walla, Wash.


2, Oakland, Md.
Eglon, W. Va.
Nampa, Idaho.
Middlebury, Ind.

Geo. D.,

John

S.,

Jonas,

Lorenzo

Vista, Va.
Oakland, Md.

R. D.

T.,

Ezra
J.

2,

Nezperce, Idaho,
Nezperce, Idaho.

Ky

South Whitley, Ind.


Laura, Ky.

Figgers, Robert,
Fike, Aaron,
Fike, A. R
Fike, B. J
Fike, D.
Fike,
Fike,
Fike,
Fike,
Fike,
Fike,
Fike,
Fike,

Cal.

Hutchinson, Kans.

St.,

I. B.,

R. D.

'.3446

I.

West Fifth

311

Fahrney, P. D., 827 Hamilton Boulevard


corner Park Lane, Hagerstown, Md.

938 Franklin

Independence, Kans.
Mexico, Ind.
Eikenberry, Morris W., Dallas Center, Iowa.
Eikenberry, W. H.,
Barnum, Minn.
Eikenberry, W. L.,
1655 Mississippi St., Lawrence, Kans,
Filer, Calvin F.,
North Manchester, Ind.
Filer, Wm. H.,
R. D. 2, Froid, Mont.
Eisenberg, J. Linwood,
Royersford, Pa.
Eisenberg, J. Y.,
Royersford, Pa.
Eisenbise, Chas. W.,
Kingsley, Iowa.

Eisenhour,

M
C,

W.,

R. D.
Eikenberry, Kernie,

Eisenbise,
Eisenbise,

Eller, J. F.,
Elliott, J.
Elliott, L. E
Ellis, C.
Ellis, O. C,
Elrod, S. L.,
Elson, J. H.,

'.

R. D.
Eby, Josiah,

Eby, L.

Sunnyside, Wash.

A.,

1917.

R. D.

II.,

Moses, ..R. D.

2,

Box

J]glon, W. Va.
Eglon, W. Va.
Oakland, Md.
44, Oakland, Md.
2,

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Hovatter, W. Va.
Fike, Noah,
Fike, Peter L.,
343 S. Trumbull Ave., Chicago, III.
Peace Valley, Mo.
Fike, Phineas L
Cordova, Md.
Fike, S. K.,
Blliottsville, Pa.
Fike, S.
Ladiesburg, Md.
Fike, Tobias S
Clarence, Iowa.
Fike, U. J.,
Filbrun, J. J., ...R. D. 5, Wenatchee, Wash.
R. D. 4, Dayton, Ohio.
Filbrun, Parker,
Fillmore, A. G.,
R. D. 1, Box 46, Davidson, Okla.
Bnders, Nebr.
Finnell, Virgil C,
R. D. 1, Kokomo, Ind.
Fipps, Elmer E.,
Roanoke, La.
Firestone, J. B.,
Yale, Iowa.
Fiscel, Emery D.,
Fishbaugher, H. E., ...R. D. 1, Preston, Minn.
Overbrook, Kans.
Fishburn, Geo. A.,
Mexico, Ind.
Fisher, Frank
Mexico, Ind.
Fisher, Harley,
Flora, Ind.
Fisher, Ira,
Fisher, Irvin, 923 20th St., Sacramento, Cal.
Gowrie, Iowa.
Fisher, Lee M.,
R. D. 2, Miltord, Ind.
Fisher, Leroy,
Perth, N. Dak.
Fisher, Levi,
Andrews, Ind.
Fisher, Noah,
Peru, Ind.
Fisher, S. T.,
Baltic, Ohio.
Fisher, Wm. D.,

1,

Fox,
Fox,
Fox,
Fox,

Barry

3,

Luray, Va.

Greencastle, Pa.
Champion, Pa.
Centralia, Wash.
Fredric, Iowa.

Salem,

111.

Shady Grove, Pa.

T.,

R. D.

E. S.,
Ira H.,

2,

Larned, Kans.

Box 105, Centralia, Wash.


Lemuel R.,
Mount Pleasant, Pa.
Francis, J. G.,
138 Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa.
Parsons, Kans.
Franklin, Ross,
Franklin, W. K.,
Lordsburg, Cal.
Dawson, W. Va.
Frantz, Abram M.,
McPherson, Kans.
Frantz, Earl M.,
Elgin, 111.
Frantz, Edward,
Franta, H. A.,
1400 Euclid Street, McPherson, Kans,
Frantz, Ira H.,
Mt. Morris, 111.
Pleasant Hill, Ohio.
Frantz, Isaac,
Frantz, John F.,
Wabash, Ind.
Frantz, J. R,,
Fruita, Colo.
Frantz, M. S.,
934 North Market St., Wichita, Kans.
Frantz, Roy A.,
3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Frederick, J. E.,
Rodney, Mich.
Frederick, John D., R. D. 1, Nappanee, Ind.
Freed, Amos
Clay pool, Ind.
Freshour, C. N
Myersville, Md.

'.

1201 Albina Ave., Portland, Oregon.


Broadway, Va.
Fitzwater, A. J.,
Beverly, Kans.
Fitzwater, L. W.,
Fitzwater, P. B., 4822 Bernard St., Chicago, 111.
Laneville, W. Va.
Flanagan, Robert,
R. D. 3, Fairfield, Pa.
Flohr, Charles G.,
R. D. 3, Fairflel(i, Pa.
Flohr, John R.,
Thurmont, Md.
Flohr, Leonard J.,
Vienna, Va.
Flohr, Lewis B.,
Pa.
Chambersburg,
D.
R.,
R.
Flohr, M.
6,
.Maxwell, Iowa.
Flora, A. W.,
.Moscow, Idaho.
Flora, Fred A.,
New Windsor, Md.
Flora, J. C,
R. D. 2, Kappa, Ind.
Flora, John W.,
Bringhurst, Ind.
Flora, Riley,
R. D. 1. Rocky Mount, Va.
Flora, Riley,
Pleasant Hill, Ohio.
Flory, Charles L.,
Flory, Ezra, 343 S. Trumbull Ave., Chicago, 111.
Bridgewater, Va.
Flory, George B.,
Covington, Ohio.
Flory, Geo. W.,
Defiance, Ohio.
Flory, Henry,
Jewell, Ohio.
Flory, Jacob,
Flory, James A.,
College Hill, McPherson, Kans.
R. D. 4, Defiance, Ohio.
Flory, John,
Bridgewater, Va.
Flory, John S.,
Twin Falls, Idaho.
Flory, J. S
Nokesville, Va.
Flory, J. T.,
Girard, 111.
Flory, Michael,
Flory, N. B
612 A St., N. E., Washington, D. C.
Sherwood, Ohio.
Flory, R. F.,
Nokesville, Va.
Flory, S. H.,
Stuarts Draft, Va.
Flory, S. I.,
Samuel,
Fogelsanger,
225 E. Orange St., Shippensburg, Pa.
R. D., Ankeny, Iowa.
Folger, W. W.,
Trigo, Cal.
Follis, John M.,
R. D. 1, Hagerstown, Md.
Foltz, S.
Kansas.
Scott,
Force, James H.,

Fretz, William,
SoutJi Hatfield, Pa.
Portis, Kans.
Friend, G. H.,
Friend, S. M.,
North Manchester, Ind.
Fruit, G. L.,
R. D. 2, Viola, Wis.
Fry, Henry
Ludell, Kans.
Pry, W. H., ......... R. D. 1, Windber, Pa.
Fulk, George H,,
Genoa, Va.
Fuller, Harry,
Oakwood, Ohio.
Fultz, A. H.,
Indian Camp, W. Va.
Funderburg, Cyrus, R. D. 2, Springfield, Ohio.
Funderburg, Daniel,
Markle, Ind.
Funderburg, D. D.,
New Carlisle, Ohio.
Funderburgh, Isaac V
Inglewood, Cal.
Funderburgh, Jacob C, L. B. 272, Eustis, Fla.
Funk, Boyte H.,
Bedford City, Va.
Funk, Jacob,
Wiley, Colo.
Funk, S. W.,
Charter Oak, Cal.
Furrey, G. W.,
Evanston, 111.
Fyock, Abram,
R. D. 1, Alum Bank, Pa.
Fyock, J. W.,
R. D. 2, Lovejoy, Pa.
.

Fyock,

J.

W 515

Howland

Ave., Toledo, Ohio.


R. D. 1, Rochester Mills, Pa.
R. D. 1, Baileyton, Tenn.

Fyock, Oran,
Gaby, S. A.,

Gammon, W. C,
Tate, Tenn.
Gans, Lewis A.,
R. D. 1, Cashmere, Wash.
Garber, B. B.,
Waynesboro, Va.
Garber, B. F., Palls, King William Co., Va.
Garber, C. S., 5217 Swift Ave., St. Joseph, Mo.
Garber, D. B
...R. D. 2, Markle, Ind.
Garber, D. B., ..
Bridgewater, Va.
Garber, F. A.,
R. D. 1, Leon, Iowa.
Garber, J. C, ...
Buena Vista, Va.
Garber, J. H., ..
Newmarket, Va.
Garber, John A.,
E. Washington, D. C.
508 B St., S.
S." E.,
Garber, J. R.,
Portis, Kans.
Garber, Peter,
Weyers Cave, Va.
,
Garber, P. I.,
R. D. 6, Harrisonburg, Va.
Garber, S. D.,
R. D. 2, Baileyton, Tenn.
Garber, S. L.,
R. D. 6, Harrisonburg, Va.
Garber, S. W.,
...118 South Moore Street, Ottumwa, Iowa.
Garland, John C,
Pleasant Ridge, Pa.
.

Adam

R. D.

Foust, J. E.,
Fouts, D.
Fonts, E. S.,
Fouts, S. S.,

Conrad,

Forney,

R. D.

Foster, J. M.,
Foust, D. A

Fitz,

1917.

E.,

Seventh St., Chambersburg. Pa.


Forney, Benj., 1312 Conn. St., Lawrence, Kans.
Raisin, Cal.
Forney, D. H.,
Route A, Chico, Cal.
Forney, D. L.,
Lordsburig, Cal.
Forney, Edmund,
.Chenoa, 111.
Forney, Henry,
Forney, Hiram,
555 W. Lincoln Ave., Goshen, Ind.
Thomas, Okla.
Forney, H. W.,
..Rock Lake, N. Dak.
Forney, J. C,
Forney, Milton G., ...R. D. 8, Lancaster, Pa.
Stuarts Draft, Va.
Forrer, John,
Forry, Wm. A., .634 Locust St., Lebanon. Pa.
Centralia, Okla.
Foster, Frank,

Garman, Henry

K.,

2821 N. Bonsall St., Philadelphia, Pa.


Garner, Charles Oren,
Union Bridge, Md.
Garner, Geo. W., R. D. 1, Walbridge, Ohio.
Garner, Uriah
R. D. 1, Walbridge, Ohio.
Garst, Isaac B.,
R. D. 1, Quinter, Kans.
Garst, J. H.,
Salem, Va.
Garst, J. O.,
R. D. 6, Dayton, Ohio.
Garst,
39

John

Blountville, Tenn.

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


R. D. 1, Salem, Va.
R. D, 3, Roanoke, Va.

Levi,

Garst,
Garst,
Garst,
Garst,
Garst,

N. H.,
N. N.,

Samuel
Samuel

S.,
5,

Box

Gauby, J. M.,
R. D.
Gauby, M. D.,
Gauby, Samuel M., R. D.

W.

Gearhart, Samuel,

Amos

2,
1,

A.,

1519 Mifflin
Gearhart, Earl,

Geib,

Los Angeles, Cal.


Trotwood, Ohio.
Washington, Kans.
Morrowville, Kans.
Washington, Kans.

729,

Garver, D. M.,

Gaunt,

Grady, Geo. W.,


Riverton, W. Va.
Grady, Isaac S., ...Berkey Ave., Goshen, Ind.
Crapes, C. E.
Augusta, W. Va.
Grater, J. W.,
619 N. Cushing St., So. Bend, Ind.
Crater, W. H.,
Morrison, 111,

Madison, Kans.
Blountville, Tenn.

H.,

R. D.

St.,

Huntingdon, Pa.

Mount Pleasant, Pa.


Shady Grove, Pa.

716 S. Fiftieth

Gregory, Orrin
Greyer, Saylor
Griffeth,

Gripe,

4,

New Weston,

Ohio.
Deshler, Ohio.
Nocona, Tex.
Los Angeles, Cal.
S. P
Group, W. G.,
R. D. 1, York Springs, Pa.
Grove, W. D., ...R. D. 1, South English, Iowa.
Groves, C.
Junior, W. Va.
Cruber, C. A.,
Astoria, 111.
Gump, Charles O., R. D. 4, Churubusco, Ind.
Gump, Jesse A.,
Churubusco, Ind.
Gump, John B., R. D. 1, Tippecanoe City, Ohio.
Gump, S. S.,
North Manchester, Ind.
Guthrie, C. W.,
1200 E. 27th St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Guthrie, J. A.,
Spencerville, Ohio.
Guthrie, J. L.,
Upper Sandusky, Ohio.
Guthrie, W. R.,
Lafayette, Ohio.
Guyer, Herman S.,
Loysburg, Pa.
Guyer, Nelson,
Woodbury, Pa.
Cwin, J. N.,
R. D. 3, Modesto, Cal.
Habecker, P. M., ...R. D. 3, Quarryville, Pa.
Hagerman, Ceo. C,
Toddville, Iowa.
Hahn, Geo. W.,
55 N. Mount St., Indianapolis, Ind.
1,

Hahn, M. L.,
Hahn, M. W.,

Hine's, Minn.
Greenwood, Del.
Huntingdon, Pa.

Haines, A. H.,
Haines, O. P.,

Cerro Gordo, 111.


Strawberry, Ark.
Clarkton, Va.
Kasson, W. Va.
Dovesville, Va.

Hall, S. D.,
Hall, Wm. I.,
Haller, F. L.,

Halterman, Harvey,
Hamer, Oscar W.,

Randolph

Waterloo, Iowa.
Waterloo, Iowa.
Champion, Pa.
E
Detrick, Va.
Rocky Ford, Colo.
Hamm, J. J.,
R. D. 2, Cerro Gordo, 111.
Hamstead, Obed,
R. D. 2, Oakland, Md.
Lordsburg, Cal.
Hanawalt, Harvey M.,
McVeytown, Pa.
Hanawalt, H.
1311

St.,

Hamer, Stuart

Hamilton, W. J
Hamilton, Wm.
Hamm, David,

116 N. CentrarAve., Chanute, Kansas.


Laneville, W. Va.
Coldizen, John C,
R. D., McBain, Mich.
Good, W. H.,

Couglinour, J. Q.,
Couglinour, S. M.,
Crabill, Peter T.,

18,

R. D.

R. D.

Dysart, Iowa.

Deer Park, Wash.

Payette, Idaho.
Clay City, Ind.
Ladoga, Ind.
Mt. Airy, Md.

Lanark,

Richland, Kans.
Ripley, Okla.
Carthage, Mo.
Clarkshill, Ind.
Bareville, Pa.
R. D. 2, Yoder, Colo.
Covington, Ohio.

D.

S.,

Cross, Jesse,
Crossnickle,

Wm.

W. Third

C.
...Relief, N. C.
Brummett, N. C.

Crosh, Walter,

R. D. 1, Dayton, Va.
Click, J. D
Roanoke, La.
Click, Joel,
R. D. 17, Bridgewater, Va.
Click, John T.,
Lake City, Kans.
Click, Jos.,
R. D. 1, Dayton, Va.
Click, Simon,
Batavia, Iowa.
N.,
Clotfelty,
Clover, H. H., ...81 Morris St., Uniontown, Pa.
Fruita, Colo.
Gnagey, A. L.,
Meyersdale, Pa.
Cnagey, Joel,
Dysart, Iowa.
Gnagy, C. H.,

Gotschall, R. B.,
1521

Brummett, N.

Groff, Edwin,
Grofe, Forest,
Groff, Hershey,
Groff, J. C,
Groff, Joseph,
Groff, Nathan D.,

J. H.,
L.,

Ind.

Tacoma, Wash.
Harvard, Idaho.
Port Republic, Va.

H. M.,

N.

38, Ingalls,

St.,

1,

Corham, A.

D.

Griffith, Chas.
Griffith, Jos. H.,
Griffith, L. H., ....R.

Brethren, Mich.

Coshorn, B. F
Coshorn, E. N.,
Cosnell, William,
Cossard. Harry A.,

B.,
G., .R.

Goshen, Ind.

St.,

Creenhalgh, Jonathan, ..R. D.


Gregory, E. Stanley,

3300 Griffin Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.


Benson, Ariz.
Gillett, C. E.,
Gillett, Ola E., ...St. David, Cochise Co., Ariz.
Fredericksburg, Iowa.
Gilliam, Harvey,
Warm Springs, Va.
Ginger, Perry,
R. D. 4, Lebanon, Pa.
Gingrich, A. B
Gingrich, Jacob H., ...R. D. 4, Lebanon, Pa.
Palmyra, Pa.
Gipe, Harrison S.,
Holmesville, Nebr.
Gish, James
Laporte, Texas.
Gish, R. G.,
Thomas, Okla.
Gish, W. B.,
Rydal, Kans.
Gish, W. Warren,
Cabool, Mo.
Gitt, C. W.,
Va.
Trevilian,
Click, B, F.,
Trevilian, Va.
Click, Daniel M.,
R. D. 1, Dundee, Oregon.
Click, David C,
R. D. 1, Bridgewater, Va.
Click, H. N.,

Cordon,

Lonaconing, Md.
Cubage, Ky.

'.

A.,

Nokesville, Va.
R. D. 3, Troutville, Va.
R. D. 20, Lititz, Pa.
Nampa, Idaho.
John G., ..R. D. 2, New Holland, Pa.
Jonas,
R. D. 3, Troutville, Va..
Leon, Kans.
J.,
Ceo.,
Israel B.,
J. H.,

Green, J. T.,
Green, Louis F., Jr.,
Greenawalt, W.
310 N. Second

358 Sixtieth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


Lineboro, Md.
Geiman, Christian
Froid, Mont.
Geiser, J. S.,
George, T. Ezra,
1421 Miami St., South Bend, Ind.
R. D. 3, Morrison, 111.
Gerdes, David,
Sterling, 111.
Gerdes, Wayne,
R.
D. 5, Vincennes, Ind.
Gerhart, Jacob
Tropieo, Cal.
Getz, John H.,
R. D. 5, Syracuse, Ind.
Geyer, M. H.,
Lititz, Pa.
Gibbel, Henry R.,
R. D. 1, Ephrata, Pa.
Gibbel, Aaron R.,
Pa.
Brunnersville,
Gibbel, C. R.,
Manheim, Pa.
Gibble, Hiram,
R. D. 5, Myerstown, Pa.
Gibble, Ira D
Bolar, Va.
Gibbs, Chas. B.,
Conrath, Wis.
Gibbs, Ezra,
111.
Virden,
Gibson, Cullen C,
Girard, 111.
Gibson, D. B.,
Mex.
Miami, N.
Gibson, Frank W.,
Mount Morris, 111.
Gibson, I. J.,
Virden, 111.
Gibson, Javan,
R. D. 10, Gibson, Ind.
Gibson, Walter,
North Manchester, Ind.
Gilbert, Elmer H., ...

Cnagy, Harvey
Cochenour, F.,

A.

Craybill,
Graybill,
Craybill,
Graybill,
Graybill,
Graybill,
Green, A.

P.,

Gilbert, Frank,
Gilbert, J. Z

1917.

Hanawalt,

Handy,

W. C,

Wm.

111.

Harden,

Marion, Ind.
Ankeny, Iowa.
Ankeny, Iowa.
Roseland, Nebr.

St.,

Cal.

Barrett, N. C.
Abilene, Kans.

Aurora, Mo.
6,

Arkansas

Hardman, D. R
Hardman, Martin,
Hardman, Olin,

40

McFarland,

H.,

Hantz, J. F.,
Harader, Edwin
Harader, L., ...R. D,

City, Kansas.

Hyndman,

Pa.

5, Warren, Ind.
Middleburv, Ind.
R. D. 1, Polo, Mo.

R. D.

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,

Herr, John,
Myerstown, Pa.
Hershberger, Howard, ...R. D. 1, Everett, Pa.
Hershberger, John S
Everett, Pa.
Hershey, J. W. G.,
Lititz, Pa.
Hertzler, Samuel H.,
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Hertzog, P. H., ...Plain, Chelan Co., Wash.
Hess, Henry L.,
R. D. 5, Manheim, Pa.
Hess, J. W.,
R. D. 2, Bridgewater, Va.
Hess, Samuel
R.- D. 2, Royersford, Pa.
Hess, Wm.,
Goshen, Ind.
Hesse, Clarence,
Bridgewater, Va.
Hetric, J. P.,
Pottstown, Pa.
Hetrick, D. A., R. D. 5, New Bethlehem, Pa.
Hevner, John W.,
Hosterman, W. Va.
Hewitt, Alva, R. D. 2,
Windfall, Ind.
Hiatt, Ira,
509 Calvert St., Muncie, Ind.
Hicks, C. M.,
R. D. 1, Clear Spring, Washington Co., Md.

Hardy, James,
302 South Baltimore Ave., Kansas City, Kans.
Harlacher, D. Bucher, R. D. 1, East Berlin, Pa.
Dover, Pa.
Delta, Pa.

Harlacher, G. W.,
Harley, Henry P
Harley, Owen L.,

Van Buren

3435

Harman,

St.,

Chicago,

111.

Huntingdon, Pa.

Harley, William,
Harman, Ananias,

R. D.

S. P.,

Harp, Geo. S.,


Harp, James,
Harpin, J. Wm.,

R. D.

50,

3,

Floyd, Va.

Harman, W. Va.
Myersville, Md.

Lenore, Idaho.
Bridgewater, Va.

Harris, Charles J., ...R. D. 4, Greenville, N. C.


Murdock, Kans.
Harris, I. G.,
Cabool. Mo.
Harris, I. L
Harris, James P., ...Leon, Butler Co., Kans.
Saxton. Pa.
Harris, John P
McClave, Colo.
Harris, W. D
Vermontville, Mich.
Harrison, John C,
Columbiana, Ohio.
Harrold, A. W.,
Virden, 111.
Harshbarger, Chas.,
Harshbarger, C. W., .R. D. 2, Johnstown, Pa.
Girard,
111.
Isaac
Harshbarger,
J.,

154

St.,

R. D.

Hazlett,

James

L.,

Heagley, Geo. A.,


Heckman, D. H.,

Heckman,
Heckman,

I.

1,

Hinegardner,

...1534

Heestand, A. I.,
Heestand, Eli L.,
Heeter, G. B.,
Heeter, N. B.,
Heisey, Herman

111.

R.
HofPert, H. A.,

Hoffman, J.
Hoffman, M.

Hengst, Victor
Henry, J.
Henry, Samuel,
Hensley, Joel

Herndon, E.

R. D.

3,

4,

Elizabethtown, Pa.
Moorefield, Nebr.
Argos, Ind.

J.,

Cerro Gordo, 111.


Decatur, Ind.

R.,

D.

Hollinger, Abram K.,


237 Hummel St., Harrisbnrg, Pa.
Hollinger. Adam
515 Emerald Street, Harrisbnrg, Pa.
HolUnger, Albert,
Gettysburg, Pa.
Hollinger, Archie
6135 GreeuAvtDod Ave., Chicago, HI.
Hollinger, David,
Greenville, Ohio.
Hollinger, E. S., .R. D. 1, Hollansburg, Ohio.
Hollinger, G. W.,
Leaf River, 111.
Hollinger, Henry B.,
R. D. 4, Lebanon, Pa.
Hollinger, H. H.,
R. D. 4, Dover, Pa.
Hollinger, Jacob
323 D St., S. E., Washington, D. C.

New

.-

A.,

P.,

Holderreed, Louis,
R. D. 1, Box 45, Lenore, Idaho.
Hon, S. J
R. D. 1, New Berlin, Ohio.
Hollar, E. Cleveland,
219 Clark Ave., Warrensburg, Mo.
Hollenberg. Fred,
Lordsburg, Cal.
T-Toller, H. W.,
R. D. 10, Davton, Ohio.
Hollinger, A. B.,
R. D. 2, Palestine, 111.

Helm, C. A.,
Windham, Ohio.
Helm, Otto F
Thomasville, Ga.
Helman, Harlev H., TJnionville Center, Ohio.
Helman, Howard H.. R. D. 1, Smithville, Ohio.
Helman, J. Q.,
R. D. 4, Greenville, Ohio.
Hendricks, S. F
R. D. 6, Plymouth, Ind.
Hendrickson, D. C,
Pittsburg, Ohio.
.

St., Dayton, Ohio.


Piney Flats, Tenn.
Jonesboro, Tenn.

10,

..2507 Fremont Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn.


Hoffman, Sylvester B
Scaln Level, Pa.
Hogan, S. B.,
R. D. 4, Norborne, Mo.
Hohf, D. B.,
R. D. 4, Hanover, Pa.
Hoke, J. F.,
R. D. 3, Box 55, Welsh, La.
Holder, Daniel,
....Batavia, Iowa.
Holder, Joseph,
R. D. 2, Middletown, Ind.

Bethlehem, Pa,
Mansfield, Ohio.
North Manchester, Ind.
R. D. 6, Lebanon, Pa.
6,

West Germantown

Hofe, C. S.,
El Centro, Cal.
B. B.,
....1306 S. Seventeenth Ave., May wood, 111.
Hoff, Ernest G
3435 West Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Hoffer, Aaron H.,

R. D. 1, Overbrook, Kans.
...R. D. 2, Cerro Gordo, 111.
R. D. 3, Wooster, Ohio.
Plymouth, Ind.
Burnetts Creek, Ind.
R. D. 7, Goshen, Ind.

R. D.

Heisey, Lester
Heisey, W. J.,
Heisy, Martin,
Heitz, S
Heller, Jacob,

III.

Polo.

J. A.,

F.,

HoflF,

Parlier, Cal.

Chicago,

1, Arcadia, Ind.
Surrey, N. Dak.
Mathias, W. Va.
Midland, Va.

Hodgden, Dorsey,

Summitville, Ind.
Panora, Iowa.
Panora, Iowa.
Indian Springs, Tenn.
Hagerstown, Ind.
Patterson, Cai.
Rossville, Ind.
Batavia, 111.
Plattsburg, Mo.
R. D. 2, Cerro Gordo, 111.
St.,

Jonesboro, Tenn.
North Liberty, Ind.
R. D.

Hodge, Josiah,
Hodge, Nathan E^ R. D.

Gormania, W. Va.

W. Van Buren

Heckman, John,
Heckman, S. J.,
Heckman, Wm. T.,

Hagerstown, Md.
Jonesboro, Tenn.

Brewersville, Ind.

7217 Palatine Ave., Seattle, Wash.


Hirt, B. D.,
R. D. 7, Bruce Lake, Ind.
Hochstedler, David, R. D. 1, Farmington, Del.
Hochstetler, B. K.,
Sandpatch, Pa.
Hochstetler, Frank,
Danville, Ohio.
Hochstetler, Josiah, .R. D., Millersburg, Ohio.
Hockenberry, Roy,
Everett, Pa.

Johnstown, Pa.

Hugh,

J.

3435

St.,

Ilinegardner, B. D.,

Harvey, Frank H.,


Harvey, Henry M
Hatcher, Wm. L.,
Haughtelin, Irving,
Haughtelin, J. D.,
HaAvke, M. R.,
Hay, Frank E.,
Haynes, W. F.,

S.,

Potomac

Hildebrand, Jacob,
Hill, James,
Hilton, Geo. W.,

R. D. 1, Garrett, Ind.
Hart, David
Mechanicsburg. Pa.
Hart, Ira
Lake View, Wyo.
Hartman, A. A.,
Hartman, D. B.,
816 Blaine Ave., South Bend, Ind.
Kauffman, Pa.
Hartman, Guy N.,
Live Oak, Cal.
Hartman, J. O.,
Santa Rosa, Cal.
Hartman, P. S.,
Bridgewater, Va.
Hartman, Walter W.,
Hartman, W. H.,
Goltry, Okla.
Hartranft, Samuel D.,
Maugansville, Md.
Nappanee, Ind.
Hartsough, Harvey,
Harvey, Amos,
Jasper, Mo.

S.

Hilbert, John B.,


Hilbert, M. F.,
Hilbert, Robert,

Hiner, R.

Horner

722
M.,

Highbarger, O.

Lordsburg, Cal.
Scottville, Mich.
Johnstown, Pa.
Ladoga, Ind.

Harshbarger, J. P.,
Harshbarger, J.
Harshbarger, Lori B.,
Harshbarger, Wm. R.,
Harshberger, J. M.,

1917.

-.

North Yakima, Wash.


Hollinger, Moses, R. D. 1, New Madison, Ohio.
TTollopeter, Jason B.. Pentz, Clearfield Co., Pa.
^Tolloway, .Tames T.,
Centerview, Mo.
Holloway, J. H.,
R. D., Chanute, Kan's.

Llanerch, Pa.
Daleville, Va.
Laton, Cal.
Higgins, N. C.
Weatherford, Okla.

TTollinger, Jesse,

41

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Tonasket, Wash,

Holmes, C. E.,
Holmes, Eli
Holmes, G.
Holsberry, J. K.,
Holsinger, D. R.,
Holsinger, I. E.,

R. D.

L.,

J.

L. F
L. R.,
L. T.,

Ralph

S.,

J.

St.,

W.,

B. F.,
H.,

Hood, W.

Hoover,
Hoover,
Hoover,
Hoover,
Hoover,
Hoover,
Hoover,
Hoover,
Hoover,

C. J
Blair,

R, D.

David E.,
David F., .,R. D.
David H.,
David P
1803
Frederic,

1,

111.

Oakland, Kans,
Miami, Texas.

Garrett, Ind.
2, Middletown, Ind,
Singers Glen, Va,

,.50

Adams

Ave,, Tyrone, Pa,

Harry

Cleveland,

Ala.

Ikenberry,

Jarboe,

Wirtz,

Va.

Daleville, Va.

North Manchester, Ind.


R. D.

S, M.,

3,

Wirtz, Va.

J,

Rutherfordton, N. C.

J.

Edwin,
Twenty-second

Jarboe, J. W.,
R. D.
Jehnzen, John

2,

Lee,

Roy

Collyer,

St.,

Lincoln, Nebr.

Trego Co., Kans.


Rodney, Mich.

R. D. 5, Vincennes, Ind.
R. D. 2, Willis, Va.

Jellison, J. H.,

Jennings,
Jennings,

Waynesboro, Pa,
R. D. 11, York, Pa.
Potts Creek, Va,

St.,

S, K.,

...323 N.

F.,

College Hill. McPherson, Kans.


John, E. E., ..College Hill, McPherson, Kans.
John, .J. J.,
New Windsor, Md,
John, O. O.,
St. John, Kans.
Johns, Frank, ,,.R. D. 3, Chambersburg, Pa.
Johns, J*. Bitzer,
R, D, 2, Ephrata, Pa.
Johnson, Albert,
Laureldale, W, Va,
Johnson, Carman,
5886 Burchfield Ave,, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Johnson, I, C,
24 W, Marble St., Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Johnson, John J
723 East Chamberlain Street, Dixon, 111.
Johnson, Stephen,
Spokane, Wash.
Johnson, Wallace,
154 S. Mt. Vernon Ave., Uniontown, Pa,
Johnson, W, H.,
R. D. 1, Eunice, N. C,
Johnson, Wm.,
1234 N, Emporia Ave., Wichita, Kans.
Jones, D, H.,
Rummel, Pa.
Jones, Emeral B.,
Syracuse, Ind.
Wichita, Kans.
Jones, Galen,
Jones, H, D
Windber. Pa.
Jones, J. Estel,
Wichita, Kans.

Adrian, Mo.
Peru, Ind.

8,

Va.

Hartford City, Ind.


Mich.
Maitland, Pa.

Stevensville,

325 Beachley St., Meyersdale, Pa.


Cordell, Okla,
Howell, .John D.,
Williams, Oregon.
Hoxie, G. W.,
R. D. 5, Goshen, Ind.
Huber, Calvin A

Huffman, Edward

Fairfield, Mo,
Wheatland, Mo,

Daleville, Va.

Jamison, John W.,

North Liberty, Ind.

W.

1,

West Fourth
Jacobs,

Columbiana, Ohio.

Hovatter,

2,

R, D,

Jackson, J, R.,
Jacobs, Melvin A.,

1026 Bedford St., Johnstown, Pa.


R. D. 2, Newburg, Pa.
Hosfelt, C. F.
Mulberry Grove, 111.
Hostetler, D. W., ,.
Hostetler. F. P., ...R. D. 2, Greentown, Ind.
Richland Center, Pa.
Hottel, Benj.,
East Petersburg, Pa.
Hottenstein', Amos,

Howard, I. J
Howard, L. C.,
Howe, E. M
Howe, W. M

St.,

Ridgely, Md.
C, 713 Grant St., Springfield, Ohio.
Irvin, Floyd M.,
R. D. 1, Creston, Ohio.
Irwin, William S.,
...26 E, Woodland Ave,, Sharon Hill, Pa.
Isenburg, Jasper,
Rogersville, Tenn,

Inman,

Spencer, Ohio.

Hovatter, John,

Mansfield, Mo,
Protection, Kans.

S.,

Imler, T, P.,

R. D.

53,

Hongendougler, John,
Houk, Peter
Houser, Orville,

Box

2,

Ikenberry Henry
Ikenberry, J, W.,
Ikenberry, L, D,,

O,

1,

Columbia City, Ind,


Floyd, Va.
R. D. 3, Willis, Va,
R, D. 2, Mansfield, Mo,
Pittsburg, Ohio.
Troutville, Va.
Royersford, Pa.
R. D. 4, Willis, Va.
R. D, 3, Floyd, Va,
Live Oak, Cal,
Glace, W. Va,

R. D.

Ikenberry, Chas,

5512 Maple Avenue, St, Louis, Mo,


Hoover, Perry R., R. D. 20, Hagerstown, Ind,
R, D. 6, Somerset, Pa.
Hoover, Silas
Nezperce, Idaho.
Hoover, Walter A.,
Timberville, Va.
Hoover, W. C,
Lordsburg, Cal.
Hoover, W. I. T.,
R. D. 2, Altoona, Pa.
Hoover, W, N.,
Huckleberry,
Va.
Hopson, Noah,
Sand Brook, N. J.
Home, H. T
Horner, Wilbert J,,
1527 Hastings St., Chicago, 111.
Fruita, Colo.
Horning, Daniel,
West Alexandria, Ohio.
Horning, Jonas
Horning, Samuel, ...R. D, 4, Brookville, Ohio,
Long Beach, Cal.
Horning, S. H.,
R. D. 4, Defiance, Ohio.
Hornish, Jay,

R. D.

Waynesboro, Va.

3, Mercersburg, Pa,
2, Martinsburg, Pa.
Lordsburg, Cal.
Lindside, W, Va.

Indianapolis, Ind.
R. D. 3, Willis, Va.
Macksville, Kans.
Yoder. Colo,
R, D, 2, Scenery Hill, Pa,

S.
S. E.,
S. P.,

Idlemari, R. T
Ihrig, L, B.,
Ihrig, Lessie V,,

Overbrook, Kans.
Beaverton, Mich.
Sabetha, Kans.
J, J.,
W., ...R, D, 1, Duncansville, Pa.
.J.
Curryville, Pa,
L, B.,
R. D, 1, Gaston, Ind.
M. M.,
Isaac L.,
Jacob,

Horst, A. B
Horst, Jonas, ..
Horst, M. Clyde,

211,

H.,

North Bismarck

Hylton,
Hylton,
Hylton,

Riddlesburg, Pa.

Falls, Idaho.
Portland, Ind.
Portland, Ijid.

1,
7,

G.,

Box

Wm.

Hyer, Leonard
Hylton, A. N
Hylton, Austin
Hylton, B, B
Hylton, C. C,
Hylton, C. D.,
Hylton, D. Price,
Hylton, E. E.,
Hylton, Gilbert W.,
Hylton, I. L.,
Hylton, Joseph,
Hylton, Joseph B,,
R, D.
Hylton, J, W. B,,
Hylton, S, A.,

Mo.

Wichita, Kans.
Poplar, N. C.
Dayton, Ohio,

3525 Colorado Ave., Chicago,

Hooper,
Hoover,
Hoover,
Hoover,
Hoover,
Hoover,

Twin
R. D.
R. D.

R. D.
Huntsman, E. T,, ,,,R. D.
Hutchison, A.,
Hutchison, Geo,,

R. D., Versailles, Mo.

Honeyman,

Bphesus, Va.

Humphreys, Lewis
Hunsberger,

A.,

S.

3819 B. First

Honeycut,

Versailles,

Pyrmont, Ind.

Hummer,
Hummer,

Agra, Okla.
Enterprise, Pa.
Pottstown, Pa.
Brethren, Mich.
Agra, Okla.
Williamsburg, Pa.
Williamsburg, Pa.
Harrisburg, Pa.
3,

Petoskey, Mich,

3,

Bakersville, Pa.

Hulse, Lewis J
D. A.,
Fred,

Laton, Cal.

Pottstown, Pa.

Ira C,
W. W.,

R. D.

R.,

Hull, R. T.,

New

Virgil C,
W. H.,
F. F.,
H. L.., ...R. D.

Honberger,

1,

Hughes, John

Dormont, Pittsburgh, Pa.

1668 Hillsdale Ave.,

Holsinger,
Holsinger,
Holsinger,
Holsinger,
Holsinger,
Holsinger,
Holsinger,
Holsopple,
Holsopple,
Holsopple,
Holsopple,

Hufford, Isaac,
Hufford, Willard,

Smithville, Ohio.
Lincoln, Ark.
Plant City, Fla.

1917.

Washington St., Sta. D., St. Joseph, Mo.


Rileyville, Va.
Huffman, J. B. F.,
R. D. 1, Timberville, Va.
Huffman, J. D
Mt. Zion, Ind.
Huffman, Lewis,
Huffman, M. L., R. D. 2, Rock Lake, N. Dak.
Elkhart, Ind.
Huffman, Peter,
6207

42

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Marion, Va.

Jones, Jesse C,
Jones, Joseph
Jones, Lewis,
Jones, S. P
Jones, Wm. M.,
Joseph, Clyde,
Joseph, J. E.,
Joyce, B. B
Judy, A.

Girard,

111.

Ewing, Va.
Fingerville, S. C.
Syracuse, Ind.
R. D. 16, Culver, Ind.

R. D.

1,

Barnum, Minn.

Olathe, Kans.
Peru, W. Va.
Pansy, Garrett Co., W. Va.
,

Judy, C. Edward,
Kagey, Jos. M.,
Kahle, Walter M.,

Dayton, Va.

358 Sixtieth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

3,

Box

Keedy, Wilmer,
Kegly, Lurty,
Keim, Howard H
Keim, L. M.,

Kintzel, Wm.
Kinzie, J. H.,
Kinzie, W. A.,

North Manchester, Ind.


R. D.

Kirk, D. W.,
R. D.

2,

Holton, Ind.

Pine Grove, Pa.


Haxtun, Colo.
McPherson, Kans.

Z.,

Box

Fairmount, W. Va.
Parsons, Kans.
Sabetha, Kans.
Kistner, Roy,
R. D. 2, MahafCey, Pa.
Kitchen, A. R.
Kitson, J. W., ..146 Crescent St., Goshen, Ind.
R. D. 2, Mt. Airy, Md.
Klein, David

Kirkham,

O.

4,

30,

O.,

Le Gore, Md.
R. D. 10, Dayton, Ohio.
R. D. 8, Peru, Ind.
Rogersvyie, Tenn.
Blue Springs, Nebr.
Henry S., 1512 Rose St., Reading, Pa.
Elizabethtown, Pa.
J.
Broadway, Va.
J. PL,
R. D. 2, Decatur, Ind.
John L.,
John M., Sr., ...R. D. 2, Manassas, Va.

Klepinger, A. L
Klepinger, Davis P.,
Klepper, Jacob S.,
Klepper, Peter F.,

Kline,
Kline,
Kline,
Kline,
Kline,
Kline, J. Samuel
.Sta. 3, 2919 St. Joseph Ave., St. Joseph, Mo.

Elizabethtown, Pa.
R. D. 7, Darlow, Kans.
Marion, Va.
Nampa, Idaho.
Narberth, Pa,
21,

Keiser, B. T
Pomona, Cal.
Keiser, J. W.,
R. D. 1, Alvordton, Ohio,
Keiser, Thos
Lordsburg, Cal.
Keith, C. W.,
Brethren, Mich,
Keith, Jacob F.,
Camp Creek, Va.
Keller, D. H ,,.
3515 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Keller, Jacob S.,
Mercersburg, Pa.
Keller, J. Edwin
3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago,. 111.
Keller, J. H.,
Udell, Iowa.
Keller, John H.,
Shrewsbury, Pa.
Keller, Michael,
R. D. 2, Lamed, Kans.
Empire, Cal.
Keller, Samuel,
Ashland, Ohio.
Keller, W. D.,
Keller, Wm. J.,
315 Fairview Ave., Dayton, Ohio.
Kelley, H. M.,
Burlington, W. Va.
Keltner, Chas. H.,
DeKalb, 111.
Keltner, Lewis E.,
925 Grand Ave., Phoenix, Ariz.
Keltner, P. R.,
Gen. Del., Freeport, 111.
Keltner, W. W.,
Williston, N. Dak.
Kendall, Amos, ...R. D. 17, McGrawsville, Ind.
Kendall, B. F.,
Van Buren, Ind.
Kendall, Sherman,
Bennetts Switch, Ind.
Kendig, B. D.,
Stuarts Draft, Va.
Kenepp, S. J.,
Payette, Idaho.

Kennedy, Robert

Kintner, Edward,
Kintner, W. I.,

Klein, Jesse

Kahler, J. F.,
..2236 Cleveland Ave., N. W., Canton, Ohio.
R. D. 2, Froid, Mont.
Baton, Ind.
Froid, Mont.
J.,
Payette, Idaho.

Kao, Guy,
Karns, Gabriel,
Kauffman, Andrew
Kauffman, H. A
Kaylor, Hiram B.,
R. D.

1917.

Rummel, Pa.
R. D. 1, Windber, Pa.
R. D. 2, Berlin, Pa.
Harbor Springs, Mich.
Kniesley, D. S.,
R. D." 7, Everett, Pa.
Knisley, Geo.,
Freed, Pa.
Knopsnyder, William,
Franklin Grove, 111.
Knouse, Edwin,
Pioneer, Ohio.
Koch, D. P
Mathias, W. Va.
Kohne, Joseph C,
Mathias, W. Va.
Kohne, W. E.,
Koones, Emanuel G., ..R. D. 2, Clearville, Pa.
Koontz, H. S., ...R. D. 1, New Enterprise, Pa.
Shady grove. Pa,
Koontz, Wm, C,
Pottsville, Pa,
Kopenhaver, William
Knavel, Chas.
Knavel, Peter,

S.,

Knepper, Lewis

S.,

Krabill, Christian,
Krabill, J. P., R. D.
Krabill, J.

1,

Greenwood, Del.
McBride, Mich.
Denton, Md.

Box

45,

Altoona, Pa.
Kreider, Daniel K.,
R. D. 5, Goshen, Ind.
Kreider, Frank
R. D. 2, Bringhurst, Ind.
Kreider, Ira,
Kreider, Landa U., ...North Manchester, Ind.
Kreider, Lawrence, ...R. D. 2, Arcanum, Ohio.
Arcanum, Ohio.
Kreider, Willis C
.Mogadore, Ohio.
Kreiner, S. A.,
Carrington, N. Dak.
Kreps, Alfred,
Pearl City, 111.
Kuhleman, August,
Union Deposit, Pa.
Kuhns, Amos M.,
Kulp, H. Stover,
R. D. 3, Pottstown, Pa.
Ephrata, Pa.
Kulp, Samuel

Ozawkie, Kans.

Kensinger, Isaac,
Kensinger, Marvin,

Kulp, William K.,


.40 East Locust Street, Mechanicsburg, Pa.

Clovercreek, Pa.
Zion, N. Dak.
Kerlin, B. D.,
Twin Falls, Idaho.
Kesler, B. B.,
Puxico, Mo.
Kesler, James,
Zion, N. Dak.
Kesler, Jeremiah D.,
Zion, N. Dak.
Key, Isaac,
Sweetsers, Grant Co., Ind.
Kidwel, B. M.,
Nocona, Tex.
Kieffaber, G. W.,
Inglewood, Cal.
Kilhefner, David,
.161 Church Ave., *Bphrata, Pa.
Killian, Wm.,
R. D. 5, Walkerton, Ind.
Killian, G. H.,
Hicksville, Ohio.
Killian, J.
Walkerton, Ind.
Killingsworth, Abel,
R. D. 2, Collins, Mo.
Kilpatrick, J. W.,
Melvin Hill, N. C.
Kimmel, C. E.,
Mt. Morris, 111.
Kimmel, H. H.,
R. D. 3, Somerset, Pa.
Kimmel, J. T.,
Hartville, Ohio.
Kimmel, Milton L.,
Sheldon, Iowa.
Kindig, Ira N.,
Holmesville, Nebr.
Kindig, J. J.,
Roseland, Nebr.
Kindig, J. R
R. D. 2, Waynesboro, Va.
Kindy, C. C
143 Mill Street, Naperville, 111.
King, Eugene,
Copper Hill, Va.
Kinsel, Jacob,
Altoona, Pa.

Kuns, Geo.

D.,

2260 N. Park Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.


Kurtz, Charles, .R. D. 20, East Akron, Ohio.
McPherson, Kans.
Kurtz, D. W.,
Goshen, Ind.
Kurtz, L. P.,
Richland, Pa.
Kurtz, Michael,
Kutz, D. C,
R. D. 2, Pine Grove, Pa.
Elamsville, Va.
Lackey, W. B
Franklin Grove, 111.
Lahman, C. W.,
Lair, John
R. D. 2, Custer, Mich.
Lambert, B. A., Jr.,
Circleville, W. Va.

Lampin, J. C,
Lampin, Wm.,
Lanaham, Ocia C,
1010

Landes,
Landes,
Landis,
Landis,
Landis,
Landis,
Landis,

Pannebaker Ave., Lewistown, Pa.


Kinsley, Chas
Hartville, Ohio.
Kintner, Chas L., ..R. D. 1, Sherwood, Ohio.
113

F.,

G. W.,

Henry,
J. A.,

Moyne

43

Hillyard,

St.,
5,

111.

111.

Wash.

Harrisonburg, Va.

Lintner, 111.
Minot, N. Dak.
R. D. 8, Chandler, Okla.
Flora, Ind.
R. D. 2, Penbrook, Pa.
Sidney, Ind.

Lantis, R. M.,
1565
Lantz, B. B.,
Lantz, J. W.,
Lantz, S. E.,
Lapp, Ira J.,

Kinsey, Wm.,

Wall
R. D.

B. S.,
H.,

D.

Polo,
r...Polo,

W. Second
.

St.,

Dayton, Ohio.
Criders, Va.
Criders, Va.

R. D.

4,

Madison, Kans.
Miami, N. Mex.

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Larick,

'

"

Almond

425
Laughrun, A.

Ave.,

R. D.

Long,
Long,
Long,
Long,
Long,
Long!

" ^" V
Long Beach, Cal.

Henry,

Jonesboro, Tenn.
Jonesboro, Tenn.

7,

Laughrun, Marion,
Lawver, J. B.,
Lavman J T

r^'^^T' ^v^
va.
Amsterdam,

Al*

W. Van Buren

St.,

"/
Xr!"
Chicago,
'

111.

*.

Lehmer,

G.,

S.

Lentz,

G.

,""><'i'
Los Angeles, Cal.

3207 Manitou Ave.,

John,
Lentz, Chas. A.,

R. D.

Leliner,

W.,^^.
^

^^^j^ -gt;

^!?!f 'N.^'S'moA'd'
Lerch, James M.,
Lerew, Isaac S.,
Lesh, John,

Greencastle, Pa.
Leeton, Mo.

1,

'

Kansas*

c'iVyV Mo'.

'St.',' -Ha-r'tford 'city,

'ind.

Knox

R. D.

'A

2,

Ind.

ky^^'I-^^^' Idaho.
r^^^^^'
Meridian,

^^^y!!'. .400 North 'sth 's't'.,' 'Cou'n'c'i'l'Bl'uffs,' 'lowa.


Lewis, C. A., 506 B. Vine St., Champaign 111.

Lewis, David
Lewis, J. F

Ashland

H.,

N.

C.

Taylors Vallfy, Va.


Taylors Valley, Va.
Lewis J. G.,
R. D. 3, Middletown, Ind.
Lewis J. W.,
Valley, Va.
Taylors
B
Lewis, S.
Damascus, Va.
LewiiJ W. R
Kans.
Columbus,
D.
R.
6,
Lichte'nwalter, A. B.,
R. D., Waterloo Iowa.
Lichty, W. H.,
Dak.
N.
Velva
Light, Caleb
Liiht, Charles,

Li^ht G
Light
Lightcap,

VV^.^Zf^
Pa.
Hatfield, ^S?*

HE C
J.

Liihtner, B.

Lilligh, Henry,
Lillv, H. J

Lind, Abraham,
Lininger, M. C,

Millersville,

Mansfield,

111.

111.

Falls, Oregon.
Meyersdale, Pa.

Klamath

Lint, C. G.,

Cal.

Carmon

Lookingbill,

Hartville,

Lititz,

Love, L. F., ..R. D.


Lovegrove, J. W.,
Lowe, Troy,

2,

Philadelphia, Ohio.
Hollow, Okla.
Hollow, Okla.

Dumont, Iowa.

Lowry, Wm. L.,


Ludwick, B. B.,
Luke, George
Lutz, Ezra,
Lytle, David,
McAvoy, B.
McCann, B. B.,

Box 44, Limon, Colo.


Box 90, Creighton, Mo.

R. D. 1, Eunice, N. C.
Falling Waters, W. Va,
Mt. Pleasant, Pa.
Weiser, Idaho.

-Lena

111.

Ohio.
Onego, W. Va.
Sykeston, N. Dak.
Bridgewater, Va.
Sykeston, N. Dak.
Knox, N. Dak.
R. D. 8, Sidney, Ohio.
Mercersburg, Pa.

Deshler,

N.,
J.,

McClane, John,
McCorkle, U. R.,
McCoy, Frank,

McCune, F.

Pa.

Nevada, Iowa.

B.,

Loomis, Edward,
Loshbaugh, O. B
Loshbaugh, Ralph
Lough, Morris

McCann, S.
McCann, W.

Oliio.

Palmyra, Pa.

New

....

E.,

1242 New York Street, Lawrence, Kans.


McCune, Isaac Mell, ...Medicine Lake, Mont.
McCune, O. R.,
...36 N. Thorp Ave., Kansas City, Kans.
Princeton, Kans.
McCune, R. F
McDonald, Homer M., Hanging Rock, W. Va.
R. D. 2, Somerset, Pa.
McDowell, C. A.,
Smithville, Ohio.
McFadden, David R.,
McFarland, W. E., R. D. 35, Union City, Ind.
R. D. 1, Coyle, Okla.
McGuire, Grant T
Oaks Pa.
McKee, C. F.,

McKimmey, J. Wm
McKimmey, Nathan,
Plymouth

Leroy, Mich.
a;

St.,

'. *

East Toledo, Ohio.

Beaverton, Mich.
Beaverton, Mich.
Litchfield, Nebr.
Ipava, 111.
McVay, F. F.,
North Platte, Nebr.
Macey, Louis,
Maddocks, D. B., 312 Fourth Ave., Altoona, Pa.
Blizabethtown, Pa.
Madeira, Chas. C
R. D. 27, Van Buren, Ind.
Mahon, J. L.,
R. D. 4, Cherryvale, Kans.
Mahorney, J.
Walkersville, Md.
Main, J. C,
Deshler, Ohio.
Malott, Floyd,
Sowers, Va.
F.,
Mannon, J.
Dulany, Va.
Mannon, Samuel

McKimmey, Perry,
McKimmy, J. A.,
McLellan, W. P

Manon,

Gypsum

Geo.,

Maphis, Omer

Pa.

Gettysburg, Pa.
Mulberry Grove, II.
Carlisle, Ark.
Astoria,

S.,

Longanecker, Noah,
Longenecker, J. H.,
Longenecker, Linn B.,

557

Hermosa Beach,

D.,

Walter

R. D. 42, Union City, Ind.


Longanecker, Joseph, West Manchester, Ohio.

Va.
Purgitsville,
Leatherman, J. M.,
Purgitsville, W. Va.
Leatherm^ji, J. N.,
-R- D- 3, Vienna, Va.
Leatherman, J. R.,
Leatherman, Minor, ....Williamsport, W. Va.
W. Va.
....Williamsport,
B.,
R.
Leatherman,
,
Leatherman, R. N.,
ti'/
111.
Champaign,
St.,
....1303 No. Champaign
McFarland, Cal.
Leavell O
W.Va.
Creek
Lechlit^r, Bmm'on, .. .Patterson
Leckrone, Bmmanuel, ........ Silverlake, Ind.
Leckrone, Quincy,
:;,:" \"^:" a" ^^\.\\'
..132 Bast Third St., Ashland, Ohio.
Leckrone, Samuel, ...R. D. 2, Silverlake, Ind.
Leedy, Okla.
Leedv A
Leedy, Harry B., ...R. D. 1, Cerro Gordo, 111.
Lefever, Blias B.,
'r;\'"il'"h'
B.
...301 N. Hill Ave., Pasadena, Cal., Sta.
R. D. 1. Leesyille, Va.
Leftwich, J. P.,
Pa.
Springs,
York
Lehigh S.
Ohio.
Lehman, C. S., 130 So. Scott St., Lima, Iowa.
Lehman, Franklin, ...R. D. 5, Kingsley, Okla.
Guthrie,
Lehman, Josiah,
...Reedley, Cal.
Lehman, L. J.,
Lehman, Peter S., R. D. 1, Chambersburg, Pa.
Ca
Strathmore,
C
Lehman, W.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Lehmer, G. G.

'S.

,^

'tii'

Ind.

...800 W. Locust St., York, Pa.


Jacob M. (mute), ...Red Cloud, Nebr.
R. D. 2, Weiser, Idaho.
M. Alva
J. A.,

Longanecker, H. C

D.,

I.

3435

Andrews

Ira B.,

218 Fourth Ave., Altoona, Pa.


Long W. H., ...R. D. 1, North English, Iowa.
Long, W. J., 830 Williston Ave., Waterloo, la.
Paola, Kans.
Longanecker, Daniel

111.
Lear, John 'w.,' 412 Bast Olive St., Decatur,
Learn, Lev^,
g^Mont.
KklispeilV
-^ ^7
^ ; 3^
York Pa.
Leas,' L. Elmer, .754 W. Poplar St.,
New Carlisle, Ohio.
Leatherman, D
Pa.
Gettysburg
D.
5,
Leatherman, B. K., R.
.Williamsport, W. Va.
Leatherman, Brnest,

Leatherman,

1917.

...3435

West Van Buren

Marchand, F.

City,

Kans.

B.,

1001

W. Lake

Martin, A. L.

B.,

Amos

M.,

Chicago,

St.,

111.

Thomas, Okla.

E.,

Ozawkie, Kans.
Warrensburg, Mo.
R. D. 9, York, Pa.

Marker, Brnest A.,


Markey, B. A.,
Markey, Michael,
Markley, John M.,

Plymouth, Ind.

Ave.,

...2541 W. Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.

*;
^'
David L
501 Rid g^ Ave., New Kenismgton, Pa.
Cal.
Modesto,
D.
...R.
Harvey,
3^
Li'vingston,
Clovis, N. Mex.
Lobban, Zora
R. D. 3, No. Liberty, Ind.
Long, Arthur,
Boonsboro Md.
Long, Caleb,
Penn Laird, Va.
Long, C. B.,
Garrett, Pa.
Long, Daniel W.,
Boonsboro, Md.
Long, D. Victor,
Md.
Boonsboro,
Long, B. F.,

Little,

Martin,
Martin,
Martin,
Martin,
Martin,
Martin,
Martin,
Martin,

.R. D.

Chas
C.

B.,

Harvey J

Howard
J. F.,

B.,

3,

New

Holland, Pa.
Antioch, W. Va.
Maugansville, Md.
Fair Play, Md.
Darlow, Kans.
Yorkshire, Ohio.
Blizabethtown, Pa.

Nathan, .R. D. 5,
Perry O
R. D.
Mason, B. W.,

44

Waynoka, Okla.
2,

Norborne, Mo.

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Mason, John H.,

R. D.

Box

2,

40,

Mason, Walter W., R. D.

6,

Masters, Hoke
Masterson, B. F
Masterson, J. M.,
Masterson, J. S.,
Mathias, Oscar,
Mathis, J
Maupin, Geo. A., .....R. D.

Brummett, N. C.
.Long Beach, Cal.
Chatham.

;:

Seventieth and Sycamore

Sts., Seattle,

Wash.

Macdoel, Cal.
Everett, Pa.
Meyersdale, Pa.

F.,
J.,

P.,

Maxcy, Van Kirk,


901 Cottonwood Street, Emporia,
Washington,
May, C. B. (colored),
Circleville,
May, James (colored),
Octavia,
Meek, Levi L.,'
Meek, V. K.,
809 E. Randolph Street, Enid,

Kans.
Ohio.
Ohio.

Nebr.
Okla.

Ramona, Kans.
2, Needmore, Pa.
Pleasant Ridge, Pa.

Mellinger, John,
Mellott, Isaiah,

R. D.

Mellottt, John,

Mentzer, D.

111.

Mich.
Paradise, Cal.
Bondurant, Iowa.
1, Free Union, Va.
Scottville,

Maust, C, H.,
Maust, H.
Maust, M.
Maust, S,

Norborne, Mo.
Sabetha, Kans.

B.,

146 S. Broad

St.,

Meredith, Harry

Eagle

321

Waynesboro, Pa.

Mt. Pleasant, Pa.


Petersburg, Pa.

St.,

Merkey, Jacob,

Avilton, Md.
Adel, Iowa.

Merrill, D. M.,
Messamer, O. E.,

Messner, Peter B.,


Metz, Daniel O., ...R. D.
Metzler, Christian,
Metzler, David,

Lake Odessa, Mich.


4, Union Bridge, Md.
Wakarusa, Ind.

Miller, D. Elmer,
..1401 Sixth Ave.,
Miller, De Witt H.,
Miller, D. L.,
Miller, D. P.,
Miller, D.
Miller, E. C,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,

Miller,
Miller,
Miller,

A.

St.,

B.,

7,

Isaac A.,
Isaac H.,
A.,
A., .:.
A.,
A.,
Jacob A.,

John
John

Miller,

John

2,

Vienna, Va.

Grottoes, Va.

R. D. 1, Shelocta, Pa.
R. D. 3, Wabash, Ind.
C,
Chas. A., 205 Ohio Ave., St. Josepji, Mo.
R. D. 1, Hancock, Md.
Clarence,
B. W.,

B.,

Clessie

A.,

2,

Hummelstown, Pa.

New

Curryville, Pa.
Store, Va.
Ave., Elgin, 111.

McClure
St.,

Brooklyn, N. Y.
Carlisle, Pa.

W R.

D.

Ave.,

Box

4,

3,

Hagerstown, Md.
Morrison,

35,

111.

Clifton, N. C.
....Elkhart, Ind,
Tippecanoe City, Ohio.
Nappanee, Ind.
Singers Glen. Va.

Wenatchee, Wash.
Sultan,

W. Van Buren

St.,

Wash.

Chicago,

111.

R, D, 1, Needmore, W, Va,
R. D, 5, Harrisonburg, Va.

Martin H.,

M.

R. D. B,

Box

68,

Reedley, Cal.

Spring Creek, Va.

Merlin

Mt. Morris, 111.


Sergeantsville, N. .1.

G.,

Millfer,

Monroe B

Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,

N.

Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,

C.

Clayton

Ind.

Moores

A.,

Miller,
Miller,

J.,

Noah

H.,

O.S

...R. D.

Peter,
P. S

R.

Wawaka,

1,

Mechanicsburg, Pa.

2,

1,

Rehobeth, Md.
Cerro Gordo, 111.
Bridgewater. Va.
Jonesboro, Tenn.
Roanoke, Va.
New Ross, Ind.

Hartman, Colo.
West Alexandria, Ohio.

E.,

Samuel,

Accident, Md.

S. A.,
S.

1060 Third Ave., Cedar Rapids, Iowa,


Miller, S. C, 3643 Grenshaw St., Chicago, 111.
Miller, S. Christian,
Elgin, 111.
Miller, S. D.,
Mt. Sidney, Va.

Scottville, Mich.

Bruce,

R. D.

Miller,

Roy

Cal.

5, Peru, Ind.
York, N. Dak.
Nokesville, Va.
Weston, Oregon.
Manvel, Tex.
R. D. 1, Gaston, Ind.
'.
New Lisbon, Ind.

J.
J.
J.
J.

Plymouth, Ind.

67,

R. D.

Lisbon, Ind.

Clyde J
302

Lordsburg,
R. D.

M.,
Isaac,

Miller,
Miller,

Mt. Carmel, Pa.


Schellburg, Pa.
Cando, N. Dak.
LaPlace, 111.
Spring Grove, Pa.
Bridgewater, Va.
Gettysburg, Ohio.
Gettysburg, Ohio.
.

I.

3435
Miller, L,
Miller, L, S.

114, Williston,

Box

B. F.,
B. F.,

Miller, C. I.,
Miller, David,
Miller, David A.,
Miller, D. B

I.

'.

B.,
N.,

Miller, Jonathan,
Miller, Joseph,
Miller, J. P., .R, D.
Miller, J. R.,
Miller, J. Wm.,
Miller, L. E.,
Miller, LeAvis,
Miller, Leo

G.,

R. D.
Miller,
Miller,

G.,

Hugh,
I.

Degrafe, Ohio.

R. D.
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,

WR.,

Henry
Hiram

Summit

N. Dak.
R. D. 2,
Weyers Cave, Va.
MilleB, A. C,
Trevilian, Va.
Miller, A. C,
Miller, Adam H., ...R. D. 3, Louisville, Ohio.
Darlow, Kans.
Miller, A. F.,
Bolar, Va.
Miller, A. H.,
R. D. 1, Dayton, Va.
Miller, A. L.,
R. D. 2, Loganton, Pa.
Miller, Alfred,
Eldorado, Ohio.
Miller, Andrew,
R. D. 1, Ordway, Colo.
Miller, Andrew G.,
English, Iowa.
South
Miller, A. W., ...R. D. 1,

Arthur

George

Geo. H.,
Geo. K.,
Geo.

664 Forty-fourth

Abram,

Box

Miller,

1047 Vistula Ave., South Bend, Ind.


R. D. 5, Bradford, Ohio.
Edward,
Junction City, Oregon.
B. J.,
Lineboro, Carroll Co., Md.
E. S.,
Bangor, Mich.
F. E.,

Miller, J. B.,
Miller, J. Carson
Miller, J. E., 284
Miller, J. Kurtz,

Hagerstown, Md.
Huntingdon, Pa.

Abednego,

Mt. Morris, 111.


Kinross, Iowa.
Robins, Iowa.

R. D.

B.,

135 E. North

Bast Cedar Rapids, Iowa.


Bridgewater, Va.

Nappanee, Ind.
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Meyer, J. G.,
Fredericksburg, Pa.
Meyer, J. W., Jr.,
Fredericksburg, Pa.
Meyer, Samuel G.,
R. D. 1, Somerset, Pa.
Meyers, Harvev,
Meyers, Samuel A., ...R. D. 1, Somerset, Pa.
Raisin, Cal.
Meyers, W. H.,
R. D. 2, Somerset, Pa.
Meyers, W. H.,
Myrtle Point, Oregon.
Michael, E. J.,
R. D. 3, Kenmare, N. Dak.
Michael, G. I
Juniata, Nebr.
Michael, Howard D.,
Mickle, Thos. B., ...R. D. 1, Alum Bank, Pa.
Live Oak, Cal.
Milham, W. H.,
Bolar, Va.
Miller, Anthony A.,
Miller, A.

1917.

St., Bryan. Ohio.


Martinsburg, W. Va,

North Sel

S. H.,
S. J.,
S.
S.
S.,
S. S

Swigart
T. J

W.

'

F.,

Sunnvside, Wash.
Lordsburg. Cal.
Sharon, Iowa.
Laplace, 111.
East Berlin. Pa.
Holmesville, Nebr.
R. D. 1, Kenedy, Texas.

New

320 S. ]8th St., Independence, Kans.


R. D. 4, Hanover, Pa,
Miller, William H.,
Miller, Winfield T,;
3400 Mondawmin Ave., Baltimore. Md.
Onekama, Mich.
Miller, W. R.,

Stockport, Ind.
Brantford, N. Dak.

Atwood, Colo.
45

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


R, D. 3, Johnstown, Pa.
John W.,
Minnich, David, ...R. D. 41, Union City, Ind.
R. D. 4, Lebanon, Pa.
Minnich, Elmer G.,
Trotwood, Ohio.
Minnich, G. W.,
Hemet, Cal.
Minnich, Otto L.,
Minnich, Wm.,
R. D. 1, Union, Ohio.
Roanoke, La.
Minnix, Jos. C,
South Whitley, Ind.
Mishler, Geo.,
New Paris, Ind.
Mishler, Iverson E.,
Mishler, John L., ...R. D. 2, Middlebury, Ind.
Mishler, M. J.,
R. D. 2, Conway, Kans.
Roann, Ind.
Mishler, Roy,
Mills,

Saline City, Ind.


Mitchel, John A.,
Mitchel, John C, ...R. D. 2, Center Point, Ind.
Wirtz, Va.
Mitchel, Zion,
Mock, Virgil E
R. D. 3, Syracuse, Ind.
Daleville, Va.
Moherman, T. S.,

Dan,

Cerro Gordo, 111.


Leeton, Mo.
D. L.,
D. M.,
Grand Junction, Colo.
Pleasant Hill, Ohio.
George
Harvey H., ...Grand Junction, Colo.
Pleasant Mound, 111.
H. B.,
Leeton, Mo.
James M.,
Warrensburg, Mo.
Jesse D.,

Mohler,
Mohler,
Mohler,
Mohler,
Mohler,
Mohler,
Mohler,
Mohler,
Mohler,

'.

J.

Main

427 "West

John

Mohler,
Mohler,
Mohler,
Mohler,

Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Leeton, Mo.
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Leeton, Mo.

N.,

Minneapolis, Minn.
Springer, N. Mex.
Bakers Summit, Pa.
Constance, Ky.
Nocona, Texas.

S.,
S.,

M.
Paul

1230 25th Ave.,

Wm.,

Mohler,

Mohr, F.
Moll.

St.,

M.,

Levi

John

T.,

Molsbee, Abraham,
Montgomery, A. S. ,...R. D.

Montgomery, Riley,
Montz, Glen

108 N. Eighty-second
Montz, R. A

Moomaw,
Moomaw,

R. M.,

Moore,
Moore,

Boone

Mill, Va.

St., Seattle,

Ind.

Wash.

Ramey, Minn.
Williams, Oregon.
Apple Creek, Ohio.
Cambridge, Nebr.

J. P.,

J.
J.

1,

Bringhurst,

B.,

606-607 Black Bldg., Waterloo, Iowa.


Sebring, Fla.
Moore, J. H.,
Moore, James M.,
3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Morgan, E. A
R. D. 3, Pine Grove, Pa.

Morphew,

J.

E.,

Morris, Charles
Morris, James H.,
Mortin, Silas,
Mosbaugh, Walter, ...R. D.

Tipton, loAva.
Mt. Morris, 111.
Cordell, Okla.
...Trigo,

Cal.

Arcadia, Ind.
North Manchester, Ind.
Moss, Aaron,
Portage. Ohio.
Moss, Loring I.,
Duffy, W. Va.
Moss, Owen C,
Woodland, Mich.
Mote, Arthur,
R. D. 20. Idaville, Ind.
Mourer, John H.,
R. D. 2, Plymouth, Ind.
Mow, A. I.,
R. D. 1, Maurertown, Va.
Mowry, H. R.,
R. D. 2, Soudertown, Pa.
Moyer, Elmer,
Moyer, Henry H., 639 Church St., Reading, Pa.
Dovesville, Va.
Movers. Henrv,
R. D. 3, Smithburg, Md.
Mock, Harry C,
Skeetrock, Va.
Mullens, J. P
Skeetrock, Va.
Mullins, J. H.,
Menges Mills. Pa.
Mummert, Moses,
Dowagiac, Mich.
Munson, A. A.,
Shippensburg, Pa.
Murphy, Ross D.,
Carlisle. Pa.
Murphy, William,
Moatsville, W. Va,
Murphy, W. R.,
Murray, Claude IT., R. D. 2, Homerville, Ohio.
Murray, Darrell R
2020 W. Third Street, Dayton, Ohio.
Murray, Jacob A., ..R. D. 1, Smithville, Ohio.

Musser,

I.

N.,

Myer, Diller S.,


Myer, John W.,

Bareville, Pa.

748

Myer, O.
Myers,
Myers,
Myers,
Myers,
Myers,
Myers,
Myers,
Myers,
Myers,
Myers,
Myers,

Union

Lancaster, Pa.

St.,

A.,

R. D.
A. E.,

Box

2,

N. Dak.
Paola, Kans.

101, Williston,

Bangor, Cal.

Benton,
2,

Waddams

Clark C,
C.

Indiana, Pa.
Grove, 111.
N. Dak.
Hardy, Nebr.
Polo, 111.

R. D.

C. E.,

Effing,

S.,

Earl,

Frank A.,
Frank B
G. C, .358 Sixtieth
G. S
I.

Nemadji, Minn.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Curryville, Pa.

St.,

C,
R. D.

Myers,
Myers,
Myers,
Myers,
Myers,
Myers,
Myers,
Myers,

Box

6,

26,

J. A.,

Jacob M.,

Harrisonburg, Va.
Huntingdon, Pa.

R. D.,

J. L.,
J.

R. D.

John,

John
John

Red Lion, Pa.


Loganville, Pa.
Stanley, Wis.
Lititz, Pa.
Millstone, Md.

If

A.,
C,

Broadway, Va.
Millard R.,
178 N. TaylQr Ave., Oak Park, 111.
Myers, M. M.,
Fairfax, Va.
Myers, O. R.,
Huntingdon, Pa.
Myers, R. T.,
McVeytown, Pa.
Myers, S. B.,
R. D. 1, Dallastown, Pa.
Myers, Seth F.,
608 Bell Ave., Altoona, Pa.
Myers, S. L.,
R. D. 1, Hardy, Nebr.
Myers, T. T.,
Huntingdon, Pa.
Myers, Walter A.,
Broadway, Va.
Myers, Walter N.,
R. D. 3, Clymer, Pa.
Naff, Benj. T.,
Dillons Mill, Va.
Naff, Daniel, .'.
Naffs, Va.
Naff, D, C,
R. D. 3, Roanoke, Va.
Naff, John A.,
R. D. 1, Boone Mill, Va.
Naff, W. H.,
R. D. 5, Box 46, Floyd, Va.
Nair, C. E
Broadway, Va.
Naylor, Louis,
Portis, Kans.
Nead, A. E.,
Limestone. Tenn.
Nead, Daniel P., .R. D. 7, Box 62, Peru, Ind.
Nedrow, Elmer F., R. D. 9, Ludlowville, N. Y.
Nedrow, Lloyd J.,
Jones Mills, Pa.
Nedrow, R. A.,
Ludlowville. Tompkins Co., N. Y.
Neff, B. W.,
R. D., Quicksburg, Va.
New Paris, Ind.
Neff, Chas.,
Neff, Earl C,
East Columbus, Ohio.
Neff, E. E.,
R. D. 1, Fairfax, Va.
Neff, Henry,
Neff, Isaac
Neff, James,
Neff, Raleigh R.,
Neff, W. B

Nappanee, Ind.

Neher,
Neher,
Neher,
Neher,
Neher,
Neher,
Neher,
Neher,
Neher,
Neher,
Neher,
Neher,
Neher,

...R. D.

1,

R. D.

2,

Amos A

Ananias

Beaverton, Mich.
.San Dimas, Cal.
Guthrie,

Andrew
A. S., R. D.
David,
D. P.,
E. J.,
J.

Fairfax, Va.
Milford, Ind.
Paris, Ind.

New

4,

Okla.

McCune, Kans.
Tippecanoe City, Ohio.
Custer, Mich.

R. D.

L. M.,

Medford

McCune, Kans.
Hollywood, Ala.
Hudson, 111.
Warsaw, Ind.

4,

11, Argos, Ind.


Mt. Morris lU.
Falls, Idaho.
S. S.,
Chenoa, 111.
Wm. D
Neiderhiser, Emanuel, ...Mount Pleasant, Pa.
Lemasters. Pa.
Neikirk, D. H.,
Barnum, Minn.
Nelson, N. B.,
Rosalia, Kans.
Nelson, N. P
Hepners, Va.
Nesselrodt, Chas.,
Hart, Mich.
Nevinger, G.,
Rocky Point, Va.
Newcomb, Lewis
Smithburg, Md.
Newcomer, Aaron,
Mt. Morris, 111.
Newcomer, E.,
Mt. Morris, III.
Newcomer, M. S.,

Tate, Tenu.
North Manchester, Ind.
Roanoke, Va.

Murray, .John,
Murray, .T. C
Murray, .Tos. H.,
Murray, M. R.,

Mussolman. A.

15,

1917.

Oscar

Newcomer.
Newton,

S.

Wm

1514 Francis, St. .Joseph, Mo.


Batavia, 111.
Columbia, Pa.

Nicholson. C. C
R. D.
Nickey, Amos

P.,

46

R. D.

Box

125,

Twin

Lanark.

I.,

R. D.
11,
J.,

Box

3,

111.

Wichita, Kans.

Angeles, Cal.
Monticello, Minn.

665, T-os

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Nickey, Paul A.,
Nickey, S. G.,

R. D.

Nickler, Forrest
Nicodemus, R. H.,
3435 W. Van
Nihart, Clyde E
Nill,

3, Kearney, Nebr.
Haxtun, Colo.
Shipshewana, Ind.

Peters,
Peters,
Peters,
Peters,
Peters,
Peters,
Peters,
Peters,
Peters,
Peters,
Peters,

Buren St., Chicago, 111.


Lake Arthur, N. Mex.
McFarland, Cal.
Weed, Cal.

Joseph,

Nine, Garfield,
Macdoel, Cal.
Nine, W. F.,
Nininger, C. B.,
409 W. First St., Santa Ana, Cal.
Lordsburg, Cal.
Nininger, Harvey,
Nininger, R. W.,
College Hill, McPhersen, Kans.
Richland, Pa.
Nissly, Jacob,
Niswander, A. M., ...R. D. 1, GreencaStle, Pa.

Niswander,

I.

N. Vine

Okla.
Niswander, S. F.,
Winchester, Idaho.
Noffsinger, E., ...R. D. 41, Union City, Ind.
Noffsinger, Jesse,
R. D. 6, Dayton, Ohio.
Noffsinger, John S.,
Mount Morris, 111.
Noffsinger, W. P., R. D. 35, Union City, Ind.
Nolen, Posie,
Blamsville, Va.
Nolley, W. D.,
Bri^gewater, Va.
Norcross, D. A.,
Lordsburg, Cal.
Norris, B. O.,
R. D. 38, Ingalls, Ind.
Norris, J.
R. D. 6, Huntington, Ind.
Norris, S. A
R. D. 1, Shirley sburg. Pa.
Nyce, W. G.,
St. Peters, Pa.
Blizabethtown, Pa.
Gber, H.
Oberholtzer, W. H.,
Myerstown, Pa.
Oberlin, Chas. R.,
1830 Michigan Ave., Logansport, Ind.
Highland, Ohio.
Ockerman, Allen,
Ockerman, J. E.,
Woodville, Ohio.
St.,

...1218 S.

St.,

2,

Wenatchee, Wash.
Wenatchee, Wash.
Manvel, Texas.

1, Boone Mill, Va.


Quinter, Kans.
R. D. 1, Boone Mill, Va.
R. D. 3, Wirtz, Va.
R. D. 3, Wirtz, Va.
Detrick, Va.
Tippecanoe City, Ohio.
Mountain Grove, Mo.
Ruleton, Kans.
R. D. 6, Poplar, N. C.
Brummetts, N. C.

N. C.

R. D.

Owen,
Preston
Riley L.,
Wilfred,

Wm.,
Woodford,

A.
B. M.,
B.,

Henry,
J. Henry,
Sol.,

R. D. 5, Myerstown, Pa.
R. D. 1, Bareville, Pa.
Gettysburg, Pa.
Phillippi, Wm. R.,
Navarre, Kans.
Phillips, Geo. A., R. D. 1, Waynesboro, Va,
Phillips, W. B.,
Moatsville, W. Va.
Pippin, Bveret,
Nappanee, Ind.
Pittman, H. E.,
Loraine, 111.
Pitzer, John R.,
Cordell, Okla.
Plank, John
R. D. 6, N. Yakima, Wash.
Pfautz, Jacob,
Pfautz, J. K.,
Pfoutz, C. L.,

.,

Armstrong

2,

Kokomo, Ind.

Piatt,

W.

M.,
800 Clanton Street, Los Angeles, Cal.
Pletcher, Irwin R.,
Jones Mills, Pa.
Pletcher, Jeremiah M.,
R. D. 4, Box 103, Morgantown, W. Va.
Plum, S. S.,
B. D. 5, Polo, III.
Pobst, F. B
Plain, Wash.
Poff, Chester W.,
Burr Oak, Ind.
Poling, Arley V., ...R. D. 1, Montrose, W. Va.
Poling, J. K. R
R. D. 5, Philippi, W. Va.
Pollard, R. T
Garrett, Pa.
Pollock, Alvin,
183 N. Van Buren St., Batavia, 111.
Pontius, Bert,
Elkhart, Ind.
Popejoy, Wm. A.,
Poneto, Ind.
Porter, S. B
Bradford, Ohio.
Powell, B.
R. D. 2, Buena Vista, Va.
Prather, A. T.,
Schoolfield, Va.
Prather, John,
Maitland, Mo.
Prather, Marion,
Schoolfield, Va.
Prather, O. J.,
Laurens, S. C.
Pratt, Eugene W., Santee, San Diego Co., Cal.
Pratt, B.
Redmond, Oregon.
Prentice, Geo.,
R. D. 3, Aline, Okla.
Price, C. C,
Polo, 111.
Price, David B.,
1116 North Walnut Street. Brazil, Ind.
Price, J. M.,
Harleysville, Pa.
Price, John H., ...R. D. 1, Libertyville, Iowa.
Price, M. V.,
Alpena Pass, Ark.
Price, Wilson T.,
Wynne, Ark.
Priddy, Anson C,
R. D. 6, Muncie, Ind.
Priddy, Jacob W.,
R. D. 11, Muncie, Ind.
Prigel, J. M.,
Gittings, Md.
Priser, David F.,
N. Wayne St., North Manchester, Ind.
Pritchett, John A.,
R. D. 3, .Johnson City, Tenn.
Pritchett, R. B., R. D. 3, Johnson City, Tenn.
Prowant, Elmer R.,
Continental, Ohio.
Prowant, L. H.,
Hamler, Ohio.

Waynesboro, Pa.

Oellig, C. R.,

Wirtz, Va.
R. D.

Jesse,

Fountain City, Tenn.


Belief, N. C.
Petre, David R., ...R. D. 1, Hagerstown, Md.
Petry, Andrew,
.Hollansburg, Ohio.
Petry, Benj. F.,
R. D. 10, Baton, Ohio.
Petry, Carl G.,
Battle Creek, Mich.
Care of Sanitarium, H. P. O.
Petry, C. C,
Kitchel, Ind.
Petry, C.
Berthold, N. Dak.
Petry, B. S.,
Berthold, N. Dak.
Petry, Luther,
Richmond, Ind.
Petry, Stephen S
Berthold, N. Dak.

Guthrie,

Ockerman,- L.

John R., ...R. D.


Morton H.,

Peterson,
Peterson,
Peterson,
Peterson,
Peterson,
Peterson,

B.,

909

J.

1917.

Unionville, Iowa.
Ogden, Orlando,
Clayton, Ohio.
Oren, A. W.,
Carthage, Mo.
Oren, Noah,
Osborn, John,
Falling Run, Morgantown, W. Va.
Tacoma, Va.
Osborne, John D.,
Overholser, Lewis B.,
Ashland, Oregon.
Overholser, Wm,,
Warsaw, Ind.
Overholt, Jonas C,
1830 Francis Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Overholtzer, Darius,
Covina, Cal,
Overholtzer, D. J
Covina, Cal.
Fair Oaks, Cal.
Overholtzer, E. C,
Overholtzer, J.,
Glenn, Cal.
Lordsburg, Cal.
Overholtzer, S. A.,
Keuka, Putnam Co., Fla.
Overhultz, J. N.,
Transom, N. C.
Owens, Martin G.,
McClave, Colo.
Oxley, Charles F.,
Quinter, Kan's.
Oxley, John,
Quinter, Kans.
Oxley, T. P.,
Luray, Va.
Painter, Geo. W.,
Pannell,
R. D. 2, Stuarts Draft, Va.
Parish, J. A., ...9 Henry St., Cumberland, Md.
Outlook, Wash.
Partch, A. H.,
R. D. 2, Penbrook, Pa.
Patrick, Thomas,
.'.R. D. 2, Stanley, Wis.
Patten, John,
R. D. 6, Chlllicothe, Ohio.
Patton, Lee,
R. D. 5, Huntinsrton, Ind.
Paul, D. W.,
R. D. 1, Milford, Ind.
Paul,
Payton, S. W.,
412 Madison St., Connersville, Ind.
Pearce, Samuel, 724 Horner St.. Johnstown, Pa.
R. D. 1, Box 42, Holton, Kans.
Peck, J. C
R. D. 2, Meversdale, Pa.
Peck, J. W.,
Fort Hill. Pa.
Peck, L. A.,
*
Billings, Okla.
Peebler, A. J.,
Gove, Kans.
Peek, Francis
Peifer, L. R., ...3353 Walnut St., Chicago. 111.
Cleveland, Tenn.
Pence, Geo. F.,
Port Republic, Va.
Pence, Joseph,
North River, Va.
Pence, Samuel,
R. D. 1, Laotto, Ind.
Pepple, Elmer,"
Fairplay, Md.
Perrott, George A.,
Fruitdale. Ala.
Petcher, Glen W.,
Peters, Amos B., ...R. D. 2, Wenatchee, Wash.
R. D. 1, Boone Mill, Va.
Peters, Daniel
.

Wm

Wm

Puderbaugh,

Ozawkie, Kans.
Doehill, Va.

A.,

Puffenbarger, G. M.,

W
Pursely, A.
Pugh,

J.

F., .R.

Puterbaugh, Levi,
Pyle,

2,

R. D.

10,

Argos, Ind.

Emerson O
3435

47

D.

Hosterman, W. Va.
Box 49, Buchanan, Va.

W. Van Buren

St.,

Chicago,

111.

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Pyle,

W.

Rambow,

Geo.,

Ranck, B. F.,
Randolph, H.

Riley, Forrest,

D., Fredonia, Ivans.

College Corner, Ohio.


Kimball, Va.
Kimball, Va.
Woodland, Mich.
Denton, Md,
Douds Station, Iowa.
608 Bell Ave., Altoona, Pa.

Quick, C. L.,
Racer, J. A., Jr.,
Racer, John A.,
Rairigh, I. F.,
Rairigh, S. F.,

Robbins, Jos.

Baltimore, Md.
Rarick, J. W., McCollough Blvd., Muncie, Ind.
Eaton, Ind.
Rarick, John G.,
Rarick, Ralph G.,
3435 W. Van Biiren St., Chicago, 111.
R. D. 2, Colfax, Ind.
Rarick, W. Carl
Roaring Spring, Pa.
Rascher, Harry H.,
Moorefleld, W. Va.
Ratchford, Michael,
Ream, James F., ...R. D. 2, New Florence, Pa.
R. D. 1, Ridgely, Md.
Reber, Aaron C,
Blizabethtown, Pa.
Reber, D. C,
Centerport, Pa.
Reber, J. G.,

Reed, A.

R. D.
R. D.

Vincennes, Ind.
Nampa, Idaho.
1, Fairview, Mo.

2,

G.,

Broadway, Los Angeles,

3231 N.

Reed,
Reed,
Reed,
Reed,
Reed,
Reed,
Reed,

Cal.

Troutville, Va.
Donaldson, Ind.

C. D.,
Cecil,

Trout Dale, Grayson Co., Va.


Eli,
Elias M., ...R. D. 1, Hagerman, N, Mex.
Floyd, Va.
Enoch,
Troutville, Va.
G. O.,

John A
West Tenth Street, Ellensburg, Wash.
John A., R. D. 2, Box 55, Sparta, N. C.

..412

Reed,
Reed,
Reed,
Reed,
Reed,
Reed,

3, Floyd, Va.
1, Eunice, N. C.
Limestone, Tenn.
Hagerman, N. Mex.
Quincy D.,
Morgantown, W. Va.
R. E.,
Laura, Ky.
Pveed, R. H.,
R. D. 1, Sowers, Va.
Reed, Richard,
Myrtle Point, Oregon.
Reed, S. S.,
Floyd, Va.
Reed, Samuel P.,
...Melvin Hill, N. C.
Reed, Wm. A
R. D. 3, Floyd. Va.
Reed, Wyatt,
^
Reese, J. W., ...R. D. 4, Bowling Green, Ohio.
Nemadji, Minn.
Reeves, Alfred H.,
Fair Play, Md.
Reichard, J. Rowland,
Reichard, W. S.,

Michael
N. C,

R. D.

...R. D.

P. D.,

Root,
Root,
Root,
Root,
Root,
Root,
Root,

.'

Potomac

138 So.

St.,

Hagerstown, Md.

Holmesville, Nebr.
B.,
Troutville, Va.
Erastus C,
Reiman, Ralph W., Berlin, Somerset Co., Pa.
Roaring Spring, Pa.
Replogle, Abram,
Tyrone, Pa.
Replogle, George,
ReifP,

Frank

Mt. Morris,

G.,

111.

Fred A., ...R. D. 1, Owasco, Ind.


Scalp Level, Pa.
H. S.,
Walter R., 323 3rd St., Anderson, Ind.
J.

J.,

1715 West Second St., Glendale, Cal.


R. D. 2, Manchester, Md.
Resser, Geo. M.,
R. D. 7, Darlow, Kans.
Rexroad, Carl,
R. D. 1, Panora, Iowa.
Reynolds, Chas.,
Rhoads, J. R., 1277 Glenn Ave., Fresno, Cal.
Huntingdon, Pa.
Rhodes, Haddon,
Ribblett, David C, ..R. D. 2, Johnstown, Pa.
R. D. 1, Bussey, Ark.
Rich, Jesse,

Richard, Herbert

Richie,

I.

O.,

R. D.

S.,

Riddlesberger,

Dow A

Joseph

D.,

Obed C,

Riggleman, John,
Riggleman, W. L.,
Rilea, E. E.,

St.,

R. D.

1,

Salem, Va.
Gowrie, Iowa
Creek, W. Va.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Lindsay, Cal.
Lonaconing, Md,
1,

New

1,
1,

Jos. A.,
H.,

John
J.
J.

R. D.

4,

Waynoka, Okla.
Brookville, Ohio.
Arago, Oregon.

S.,

W.,

Lester,

Loomis, Wash.
Williamsport, W. Va.

Junior, W. Va.
Row, W. J
Rowe, C. B.,
Dallas Center, Iowa.
Lanark, HI.
Rowland, C. P
Lanark, 111.
Rowland, David,
R. D. 6, Dixon, 111.
Rowland, D. A.,
Rowland, Elmer S., .R. D. 6, Hagerstown, Md.
R. D. 6, Hagerstown, Md.
Rowland, H. R
.Maugansville, Md.
Rowland, John,
Bunkertown, Pa.
Rowland, John E.,

111.

Maitland, Pa.
Syracuse, Ind.
Sullivan, Ind.

Royer,
Royer,
Royer,
Royer,
Royer,

30 E. 3rd

Ridglev,
Rife,
Rife,

3,

Arcanum, Ohio.
Dodson, Va.

Rothrock, H. M.,
Rotruck, Noah M.,

F.,

Congress Street, Chicago,

Richard, J.
Richcreek, F.

33,

R. D.

R. D. L, Lafayette, Ind.
R. D. 1, Mondovi. Wis.
Mt. Morris, 111.
Leonard H.,
T. C, R. D. 2, Box 16, Waynoka, Okla.
Rosenberger, E. H.,
McComb, Ohio.
Covington, Ohio.
Rosenberger, I. J.,
Ross, J. F.,
R. D. 6, Grafton, W. Va.
R. D. 2, Seymour, Ind.
Ross, W. L.,
Blain, Pa.
Roth, David
Carlisle, Nebr.
Rothrock, Edgar,
Rothrock, E. S
Carlisle, Nebr.

J.

Reiley,

Replogle,
Replogle,
Replogle,
Replogle,
Reppert,

Box

5,

Robinson, John A
1550 ...Maple Street, Des Moines, Iowa.
Robinson, Roy,
Waynoka, Okla,
Robinson, T. A.,
Redfleld, Kans.
Robison, Joseph, .t.R. D. 1, Vestaburg, Mich.
Navarre, Kans.
Rock, James O.,
Rodabaugh, A.,
R. D., Collins, Mo.
Rodabaugh, E. G.,
Stet, Mo.
Rodabaugh, Willis
Fredric, Iowa.
Rodecker, Thomas
Mendon, Ohio.
Clovis, N. Mex.
Rodes, A. J.,
Matthews, Ind.
Rodgers, J. "C
Rogers, James W.,
R. D. 1, Fayetteville. W. Va.
Church Hill, Tenn.
Rogers, Samuel,
Windfall, Ind.
Rogers, Thomas,
Rogers, W. F
Fayetteville, W. Va.
Rohrer, H. W.,
4114 Reese St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Timberville, Va.
Roller, J. S.,
Sheldon, Iowa.
Rolston, J. E.,
Ronk, Chas.,
Glendale, Ariz.
Ronk, Jesse,
New Ross, Ind.
Roof, Alfred B., 2220 Pitt St., Anderson, Ind.
Roop, Geo.,
Union Bridge, Md.
Roop, W. E.,
Westminster, Md.
Nappanee, Ind.
Roose, Eli,
Roose, Hiram
Wakarusa, Ind.
Roose, R. O.,
504 N. Main St., South Bend, Ind.
Long Beach, Cal.
Root, A. C,
Root, Ernest,
Myrtle Point, Oregon.
Ozawkie, Kans.
Root, John A.,

Flagler, Colo.

Redmon, S. S
Reece, Bnos J.,

J.

Roberts, D. W.,
Roberts, Frank,
Roberts, I. F.,
Robertson, J. F., R. D.
Robertson, J. P., R. D.
Robertson, Price,
Robeson, Jesse I

S.,

Redding, L. J.,
Redenbo, O. B.

P.,

R. D.
Roberison,

S.,

406 N. Carey

Onekama, Mich.
Onward, Ind.
Rinehart, Abram,
Fayetteville, W. Va.
Riner, James A.,
Yellow Creek, Pa.
Ritchey, Samuel,
Ritchey, W. S.,
R. D. 1, Everett, Pa.
Rittenhouse, E. M., ...R. D. Alvordton, Ohio.
H.
H.,
Mabel, Oregon.
Ritter,

Greene, Iowa.

H.,

Quakenbush, Ralph, ...R.

1917.

Waynesboro, Pa.
Parkersburg, 111.
Roann, Ind.
Converse, Ind.

R. D.

A. H.,

Galen
Galen

B., 272

Harvey
J.

1,

Stevens, Pa.

McClure Ave., Elgin, 111.


R. D. 2. Arcanum, Ohio.

L.,

Dallas Center, Iowa.

Abraham

..4612 Seventy-third

Portland, Ore.
Royer, Jesse E., R. D. 4, Box 57, Madison, Mo.
Mt. Morris, 111.
Royer, J. G.,
Royer, John L., ...R. D. 4, Myerstown, Pa.

W. Va.
Rockoak, W. Va.

Monterville,

Barnum, Minn.
48

St., S. E.,

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Royer,
Royer,
Royer,
Royer,
Royer,
Ruble,

John

M,,
Oliver, ...R.
S. D.,

U.

6,

Ohio.
Bradford, Ohio.

Chillicothe,

R. D. 1, Newton, Kans.
R. D. 2, Arcanum, Ohio.
McVeytown, Pa.
Fort Benton, Mont.
R. D. 5, Manheim, Pa.
R. D. 5, Johnstown, Pa.

S.,

Wm.,
Lawrence,

Edward,

Ruff,

Millmont, Pa.

D.

Ruhl, Allen B.,


Rumrael, Wm.,
Plain, Chelan County, Wash.
Rupel, C. F
Rupert, Jesse C, .R. D. 1, Three Springs, Pa.
Rust, Arthur G.,
357 North Seventy-second St., Seattle, Wash.
Stillwater, Okla.
Rust, Rayburn S.,
Ryman, J. M.,
R. D. 1, Woodstock, Va.
Mclntyre, Iowa.
Sadler, John,
Sadler, J.
R. D. 2, Ostrander, Minn.
Sala, Joseph,
Bremen, Ind.
Salsbury, C. L.,
R. D. 1, Mondovi, Wis.
Sanders, Henry,
R. D. 4, Box 94, Fairmont, W. Va.
Sandy, J. D
R. D. 4, New Carlisle, Ohio.
Sanger, F. P.,
R. D. 1, Box 114, Fayetteville, W. Va.
Sanger, M. G
R. D. 2, Mt. Solon, Va.
Sanger, S. A.,
Free Union, Va.
Sanger, S. F.,
Empire, Cal.
Sanger, W. E,,
R. D. 1, Cordova, Md.
Sanger, W. H
Oakton, Va.
Sanner, Jacob,
Casselman, Pa.
Sappington, Geo. K.,
Le Gore, Md.
Sargent, E. B,,
R. D. 1, Payette, Idaho.
Sargent, Frank,
3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Dandridge, Tenn.
Satterfleld, J. .R.
Saunders, S. R.,
R. D. 1, Goodview, Va.
Saville, Isaac J.,
Pleasant Dale, W. Va.
Morrill, Kans.
Sawyer, A.,
Morrill, Kans.
Sawyer, W. H. H.,
Saylor, John M., \
Cubage, Ky.
R, D. 5, Bradford, Ohio.
Say lor, Rudy A.,
Riner, Va.
Scaggs, Lewis C,

Schechter, David P.,


Sanitarium H. P. O., Battle Creek, Mich.
Schechter, Joshua, Jr.,
Worthington, Minn.
Wenatchee, Wash.
Schechter, Samuel H.,
Schoeneck, Pa.
Schlosser, John,
Schlosser, Ralph W.,
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Schlotman, Samuel,
Missouri Valley, Iowa.
.

Robins, Iowa.
Schmidt, Jonathan G.,
Schnaithman, Paul, ...R. D. 4, Billings,. Okla.
Schrock, Clarence E.,
808 Avenue E, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Schrock, J. H.,
Shipshewana, Ind.
Berlin, Pa.
Schrock, W. G
Schuder, Floyd A.,
Box 266, Milford, Ind.
Schue, Albert,
New Windsor, Md.
Schwalm, Harvey W., .R. D. 5, Goshen, Ind.

Wakarusa, Ind.
Wakarusa, Ind.

Schwalm, H. M.,
Schwalm, Vernon,
Schwenk, Charles

A.,

Loganton, Clinton

Scrogum,

J.

J
R. D.

Sears, A. L.,

1,

Secrist, Caleb
See, E. A.,
See, S. W.,
Seibert, J. C,
Sell, Brice,
Sell, Daniel D.,
Sell, James A.,
Sell,

Wm. K

R. D.

Senger, Anthony
Senger, I. C,
Senger, S. J. C
Setty,

1,

Astoria,

Kerman,

Sanf ord,

Cal.

Pa.

Mo.

462 Overhill

111.

Cal.

Hancock, Minn.

Shade, George,
Shaffer, Daniel E.,
Shaffer, J. B.,
Shaffer, J. B

Empire,
Hollidaysburg,
Plattsburg,
Hollidaysburg,

Pa.
1,
R. D. 41, Union City, Ind.
R. D. 6, Bryant, Ohio.
Onekama, Mich.
R. D. 6, Bryan, Ohio.
Unionville, Iowa.
Linville Depot, Va.

...R, D.

Sellers, Arthur,
Sellers, E. G.,
Sellers, G. W.,

Pa.
Hart, Mich.
Garden Grove, Iowa.
Cordova, Md.
Mathias, W. Va.
Mathias, W. Va.
Co.,

St.,

Morgantown, W. Va.
Canton,

111.

W.

Va.

Nestorville,

Shaffer, J. J
Shaffer, Levi,
Shaffer, L. G.,

1917.

R. D.

2,

Berlin, Pa.

Hudson, Iowa.
Johnstown, Pa.

John
Rocky Ford, Colo.
Chauncey H.,
North Manchester, Ind.
Shamberger, George A.,
Oroville, Wash.
Shafford,

Shamberger,
Shamberger,

Shanholtz, j.

Payette, Idaho.
Levels, W. Va.
Abilene, Kans.
Dayton, Ohio.
Egeland, N. Dak.
R. D. 4, Greenville, Ohio.
.'.Fruita, Colo.
Bent Mountain, Va.
Copper Hill, Va.

J. E,,
l.,

Shank, C. A.,
Shank, E
Sharp, A. M.,
Sharp, B. F
Sharp, S. Z.,
Shaver, Daniel
Shaver, Isaac H.,

Shaw, O. F
Sheafter,

Milledgeville,

W.

Shearer, Samuel
Sheets, Andrew,
Sheets, Henry,
Sheets, T.

S.,

Scottsville, N. C.
Harmon, N. C.

Shellenberger, J. B
Shelley, P. G
Shelly, D. F
Shenefelt, Ernest
Shenk, D. M.,
Shepfer, B.,

Burnham, Pa.
Richfield, Pa.
Ollie, Iowa.
Minneola, Kans.
Dorrance, Kans.
Sugarcreek, Ohio.

Shepherd, J.
Shepherd, John,

R. D.

1718
Joel

38,

Ingalls, Ind.

Viola, Wis.
Bentons Ferry, W. Va.

Shepler, J. E.,

Sherf y, Ernest

111.

Huntsdale, Pa.
R. D. 1, Rheems, Pa.
Gray, N. C.

I.,

F.,

Gordon

McPherson, Kans.

Ave,,

Sherf y,
Saluda, N. C.
-. .Mont Ida,
Sherf y, John,
Kans.
Sherfy, J. S., 1907 Maple St., Parsons, Kans.
Sherf y, N. B.,
Blountville, Tenn.
Sherland, Fred
Williston, N. Dak.
Sherrick, J. F.,
R. D., Middleton, Mich.
Sherrick, M. M.,
Mt. Morris, 111.
Shickel, Jos.,
Roanoke, Va.
Shideler, Daniel,
R. D. 3, Warren, Ind.
Shideler, Henry,
R. D. 5, McCune, Kans.
Shideler, Noah
Nokesville, Va.

Shidler,

Wm.

H.,

R. D.

Box 67, South Bend, Ind.


Logan Ave., Lakemont, Pa.

6,

Shiffler, C. C, .504
Shirk, D. A.,

R. D. 1, Polo, Mo.
Mt. Morris, 111.

Shirk, Nelson,
Shirky, S. B.,

Norborne, Mo.
Harley sville, Pa.
Bourbon, Ind,
Lawrenceburg, Tenn.

R. D.

Shisler, J. B.,

Shively, E. E.,
Shively, J. C
Shively, G
R. D.
Shively, J. K.,

R. D.

14,

4,

Box

Box

54,

779,

Shively, J. W.,
Shively, J. Will,
Shively, Levi S,,

4,

Mifflinburg, Pa.

Los Angeles, Cal,


Bourbon, Ind.
Newville, N. Dak,
Mt. Morris, 111.
Somerset, Pa,

Shober, S. U,,
Shock, D. Warren,
1210 25th Ave., No., Minneapolis, Minn.
Shoemaker, C. W., R. D. 1, Overbrook, Kans.

Shoemaker,

S.

H.,

524 S, Eighteenth

St., Mt. Vernon, III.


Shoemaker, Solomon S., .R. D. 1, Lake, Ohio.
Shong, David,
Sherwood, Ohio.
Shook, R. M.,
R. D. 1, Wendell, Idaho.
Shope, A. J,, .R. D. 5, Box 19, Harrisburg, Pa.
Shorb, D. M.
Surrey, N. Dak.
Showalter, J. S
R. D. 3, Roanoke, Va.
Showalter, S. A
R. D. 1, Wooster, Ohio.
Shrader, J. E.,
Greencastle, Pa.

Shreve, R. J
Shriver, Aaron F.,
327 West Front St.,

Foley, Ala.

New

Shroyer, Reuben, R. D.
Shuck, J. F.,
Shull,

2,

Philadelphia, Ohio.
New Berlin, Ohio.
Scotts Bluff, Nebr.

Chalmer G
3435

W. Van Buren

Shull, W. H.,
Shultz, Lawrence,

St., Chicago, 111,


R. D. 2, Virden, 111.
...North Manchester, Ind.

Shumaker, David F.,


661 Cypress Avenue, Johnstown, Pa.

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Simmons,
Simmons,
Simmons,
Simmons,
Simmons,
Simmons,

A. L.,
Jolin B.,

Thos. J
T.

W.
W.

Sims, James
Sines, A. L

J.,

B.,

Jr.,

K., ...R. D. 35,

Snyder,

Henrietta, Pa.
...Timber Valley, Wash.
Osceola, Mo.
Fallon, Mont.
Bridgewater, Va.

R. D.

Box

2,

Aaron

28,

Deer Park, Md.

D.,

John, Stafford Co., Kans.


Solleuberger, Clarence C,
349 East Walnut St., Circleville, Ohio.
St.

Solleuberger, Ira,

Marion, Va.

Naperville, HI.

Sommers, H. A
Sonef rank, Geo.,
Sonon, Henry S.,
Souders, J. F.,
Sower, David E
Sowers, J. B.,

Md.
Md.

Sines, H. B.,
Trigo, Cal.
Sink, D. F
Sink, Henry A., 915 E. 23rd St., Anderson, Ind.
Siple, Geo. L
Sites, S. G.,

Phineas

Solleuberger,

Union City, Ind.


Sines,
Sines,

1917.

Doe Hill, Va.


Heizer, W. Va.
Rogersville, Tenn.

Clay City, Ind.


Loree, Ind.

East Petersburg, Pa.


R. D. 2, Preston, Minn.
Box 244, Scottville, Mich.
Willis, Va.

Spacht, J. R
Spaid, A. R.,

Sizemore, Jos. J.,


Slabaugh, W. W.,
3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, HI.
Slater, E. O.,
614 West Center St., Springfield, Mo.
Arcadia, Fla.
Slifer, C. H.,
Lovewell, Kans.
Sloniker, Jacob,
Skeetrock, Va.
Sluss, Elijah,
Skeetrock, Va.
Sluss, S. C,
Slyder, James, ..R. D. 3, Chamberisburg, Pa.
Portis, Kans.
Small, J. B.,
Arcadia, Ind.
Smeltzer, Elias,
Smeltzer, Jesse A.,
Chicago, 111.
Van
Buren
St.,
3435 W.
Smeltzer, M., 137 Evans Ave., Noblesville, Ind.
Wauseon, Ohio.
Smith, Aaron,
Burlington, W. Va.
Smith, B. W.,
Morrill, Kans.
Smith, C. B.,
Smith, Clarence L., R. D. 2, Martinsburg, Pa.
Smith, E. J.,
R. D. 3, Box 27, Woodward, Okla.
R. D. 4, V/averly, Kans.
Smith, F. R
Waddams Grove, 111.
Smith, George C,
Mt. Morris, 111.
Harlan,
Smith,
Albany, Oregon.
Smith, Hiram,
R. D. 1, Sunfleld, Mich.
Smith, H. W.,
Smith, H. Z
R. D. 1, Box 80, Belief ontaine, Ohio.
Bunkertown, Pa.
Smith, Jacob O
-.South English, Iowa.
Smith, Jasper,
R. D. 1, Maurertown, Va.
Smith, J. H.,
Woodland, Mich.
Smith, J. M.,
Smith, John A.,
1406 Dellwood Ave., Baltimore, Md.
Carrington, N. Dak.
Smith, J. R.,
Smith, Leander,
440 Fletcher Ave., Muscatine, Iowa.
Smith, Lee R., R. D. 2, Box 27, Albion, Ind.
R. D. 2, Royersford, Pa.
Smith, P. A.,
Lake Odessa, Mich.
Smith, S. M.,
Sidney, Ohio.
Smith, S. Z.,
Ethelfelts, Va.
Smith, T.
R. D. 1, Mont Alto, Pa.
Smith, Welty G
Antioch, W. Va.
Smith, Wm. A.,
New Windsor, Md.
Snader, A. P.,
Akron, Pa.
Snader, David,
Westminster, Md.
Snader, Edwin A.,
Flora, Ind.
Suavely, I. C
Alvo, -Nebr.
Suavely, John L.,
R. D. 1, Republic, Ohio.
Suavely, S. U.,
Suell, Geo. W.,
R. D. 5, North Manchester, Ind.
Covina, Cal.
Snell, Harvey,
R. D. 1, South Whitley, Ind.
Suell, J. A.,
North Manchester, Ind.
Snell, J. H.,
R. D. 1, Union, Ohio.
Suell, Samuel,
R. D. 5, Lima, Ohio.
Snider, G. A.,
Long Beach, Cal.
Snively, J. S.,
Suowberger, A. C,
R. D. 4, Box 15, Anaheim, Cal.
Suowberger, A. L.,
129 W. 10th St., Newton, Kans.
Suowberger, Isaac N.,
R. D. 1, Box 15, Orlaud, Ind.
Lamed, Kans.
Suowberger, John,
Snuffer, M, P., Box 85, Pemberton, W. Va.
R. D. 1, Everett, Pa.
Snyder, Adam A
Belief ontaine, Ohio.
Snyder, B. F.,
Raisin, Cal.
Snyder, David
Snyder, .T. M., College Hill, McPhersou, Kans.
R. D. 1, Everett, Pa.
Snyder, Joseph F.,

Spall,

James

Williamstown, Ohio.
Hooks Mills, W. Va.
Seymour, Ind.
Poff, Va.
Floyd, Va.
Christiansburg, Va.
Lewistown, Pa.
Lewistown, Pa.

J.,

Spangler, Herman,
Spangler, S. G.,
Spangler, W. B.,
Spauogle, Andrew,
Spauogle, H. A.,
Spencer, C. C, (colored)
124 York
,

Spidle,

St., Denver, Colo,


Richland Center, Pa.
Luray, Va.

W. F

Spitler, D. N.,
Spitzer, J. F.,
Spitzer. S. F.,

Summitville, Ind.

Gapland, Md.
Sherwood, Ohio.
Mansfield, Mo.

Spouseller, John,
Sprague, Byron,
Sprankel, Samuel,
Spurgeon, J. B.,
St. John, Clyde

Massillon, Ohio.
Adel, Iowa.
Bryan, Ohio.
Mont Ida, Kans.
Stair, M. E.,
Astoria, 111.
Stambaugh, Ralph, . .,
Stauturf, Judsou, ...Station D, St. Joseph, Mo.
Starbard, Earl M., ..R. D., Clarksville, Mich.
Starook, Samuel S., R. D. 1, Lewisburg, Pa.
Statler, Foster B., ...R. D. 1, Windber, Pa.
Stauffer, Clinton
R. D. 3, Polo, IlL
Rock Lake, N. Dak.
Stauffer, E. H.,
Mulberry Grove, 111.
Stauffer, Elmer J.,
Stauffer, Harvey, .R. D. 4, Mt. Pleasant, Mich.
Stayer, D. A.,
R. D. 1, Hopewell, Pa.
Woodbury, Pa.
Stayer, J. C,
Huntingdon, Pa.
Stayer, J. Clyde,
.Woodbury, Pa.
Stayer, J. R
Everett, Pa.
Steel, W. M.,
Steele, Cyrus,
Middlebury, Ind.
Steele, Lafayette, ..R. D. 1, Walkerton, Ind.
Honey Grove, Pa.
Steermau, C. H.,
,

Steffeu,

Conrad,

..Bethel,

Mo.

Steinbarger, Samuel J

R. D.
Steinberger, A. C, ...R. D.
Steinour, J. E.,
Stephens, Geo.,

3,
3,

Lewistown, Pa.
Lewistown, Pa.

Mui:taugh, Idaho.
Egeland, N. Dak.
Hines, Minn.
Arcadia, Nebr.
R. D. 4, Arcadia, Nebr.
R. D. 4, Arcadia, Nebr.
Steward, Edward D., ..R. D. 5, Abilene, Kans.
Ewing, Va.
Still, David,
Adel, Iowa.
Stine, A. M.,
R. D. 3, Camden, Ind.
Stiuebaugh, J. G.,
Stiuebaugh, Walter C, No. Manchester, Ind.

Stern, C. V.,
Stern, Geo. E.,
Stern, O. E.,
Stern, Roy E.,

Stinuette, Robert L.,


3435 Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Stiversou, J. U. G.,
1548 38th Ave., Oakland, Cal.
Stockdale, Chas. R., R. D. 1, Freesoil, Mich.
Crystal, Mich.
Stone, Geo. B
Fairview, Okla.
Stone, Henry,
Stouer, J. C,
R. D. 2, Palestine, 111.
Bremen, Ohio.
Stoner, Levi,
Ladoga, Ind.
Stouer, Samuel D.,
Newville, N. Dak.
Stoug, Geo. W.,
Stookey, Sherman, ...R. D. 2, Olympia, Wash.
Coal City, Ind.
Storm, Jacob,
Myersville, Md.
Stotlemyer, Irving R.,
Stouder, D. W.,
.

Madison, Greenwood
Stouder,

Jas.
Stouffer, S. M.,
Stout, John C
Stout, Thos. J

50

R. D.

Co.,

Kans.

....Fruita, Colo.
5, Newville, Pa.
Milford, Ind.
Windfall, Ind.

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,

1917.

Stover, H. M.,
125 W. Second St., Waynesboro, Pa.
Stover, J. Harman,
2318 Lewis Ave,, Fresno, Cal.
Mount Morris, 111.
Stover, John Emmert,
Bradford, Ohio.
Stover, John M.,
Strausbaugh, G. S.,

Teeter, B. Y. S
Teeter, D. W.,
Teeter, J. L.,
Teeter, L. L.,
Teeter, L. W.,
Teets, L. W.,
Teets, Wm. L.,

Fredericktown, Ohio.
Somerset, Ind.
Oriental, Pa.
Strayer, P. C, ...R. D. 3, Johnstown, Pa.
Chewelah, Wash.
Streeter, John O.,
Girard, Mont.
Strickler, B. H
Vicksburg, Pa.
Strickler, D. H.,
El Centro, Cal.
Strickler, Ellis,
Loraine, 111.
Strickler, H. W.,
Strickler, Walter,
Luray, Va.
Strohm, Fred B.,
3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Strohm, J. A., ...R. D. 2, Westphalia, Kans.

Templeton, Leland
Tennison, K. G.,

R. D.
Strausburg, John,
Strawser, George

Strole,

W.

W.

43rd

Thomas, Chester

Rosedale, Kans.
No. Yakima, Wash.

St.,

New

A.,

R. D.

Brandonville,

1,

W.

Va.

Thomas, D. D.,
Ada, Ohio.
Thomas, H. V.,
Alvada, Ohio.
Thomas, Isaac,
Strathmore, Cal.
Thomas, J. L.,
R. D. 1, Kuna, Idaho.
Thomas, Jer.,
....Bruceton Mills, W. Va.
Thomas, J. A.,
Peabody, Kans.
Thomas, J. Walter, R. D. 11, Westminster, Md.
Thomas, P. S.,
Harrisonburg, Va.
Thomas, V.,
Bruceton Mills, W. Va.
Thomas, W. J.,
Inglewood, Cal.
Thomas, Wm.,
Box 428, Ambridge, Pa.
Thompson, A. E.,
Waldo, Kans.
Thompson, S. C,
Windber, Pa.
Thompson, S. B,,
646 Eighth Street, Garden City, Kans.
Thompson, Wm. E., Conway Springs, Kans.

Paris, Ohio.
Enterprise, Pa.

Nappanee, Ind.

P.,

G.,

Terwilleger, Samuel
Thomas, A. S.,

P.,

3145
Stucker, Wm.,
Stuckey, D. P.,
Stuckey, L. T.,

Stuckman,

1,

Flint Stone, Md.

Jasper, Mo.
Williams, Oregon.
.Mooreland, Ind.
.Hagerstown, Ind.
Lost City, W. Va.
Eglon, W. Va.
Big Cabin, Okla.
.Weatherford, Tex.
Blue Springs, Nebr.
Bridgewater, Va.

Studebaker, Ellis M.,


,
College Hill, McPherson, Kans.
Studebaker, Geo. L.,
517 W. Main St., Muncie, Ind.
Studebaker, G. E
800 Front Street, Rocky Ford, Colo.
Studebaker, Herbert A., No. Manchester, Ind.
Pearl City, 111.
Studebaker, Samuel,
Moorefield, W. Va.
Stultz, R. L.,
Teegarden, Ind.
Stump, Edward,
Stump, Geo. C, R. D. 2, New Madison, Ohio.
R. D. 1, Dillons Mill, Va.
Stump, G. T
Walkerton, Ind.
Stump, John,
Miami, Texas.
Stump, John
Perrin, Mo.
Sturgis, John,
Stutsman, Chas. Noble,
Wenatchee,
R. D. 5,
Wash.
R. D. 10, Dayton, Ohio.
Stutsman, D. C,
Liberty, 111.
Stutsman, G. O.,
R. D. 4, Arcanum, Ohio.
Stutsman, Jesse,
R. D. 6, Elkhart, Ind.
Stutsmfn. J. S.
Elgin, Ariz.
Stutsman, Wm.,
Metamora, Ohio.
Stutzman, C. W.,
Stutzman, Melvin D.,
207 N. Indiana Ave., Goshen, Ind.
Suit, R. L., Seven Mile Ford, Smyth Co., Va.
A.
E
R. D. 1, Sowers, Va.
Summer,
Mt. Morris, 111.
Summer, Benjamin F.,
Carthage, Mo.
Sunderland, Henry,
Franklin Grove. 111.
Suter, C. M.
Wenatchee, Wash.
Sutphin, Elmon,
Roanoke, La.
Sutter, A. A.,
Maxwell, Iowa.
Sutter, P. J.,
Hampton, Iowa.
Swallow, J. F.,
Bremen, Ind.
Swartz, E. J.,
Shirleysburg, Pa.
Swayne, G.
McVeytown, Pa.
Swigart, G. H.,
Mattawana, Pa.
Swigart, J. C,
Swigart, M. C
..6611 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Lewistown, Pa.
Swigart, S. J.,
Huntingdon. Pa.
Swigart, W. J.,
Poplar, Mont.
Swihart, Aaron
Goshen, Ind.
Swihart, Clarence B.,
Roann, Ind.
Swihart, Geo. B.,
R. D. 27, Tippecanoe, Ind.
Swihart, Neri
Swihart, Walter, ...R. D. 1, Churubusco, Ind.
Palestine, 111.
Swinger, Jacob,
Trotwood, Ohio.
Swinger, Wm.,
Roanoke. 111.
Switzer, John W.,
Altamont, Kans.
Talhelm, Byron
Waterloo, Iowa.
Tannreuther, W. O.,
Kearney, Nebr.
Tawzer, .T. J.,
Mt. Morris, 111.
Taylor, Chas. V
Taylor, H. R., 720 E. Villa St., Pasadena, Cal.
Neffsville. Pa.
Taylor, I. W.,
Louisville, Ohio.
Taylor, Milton
Taylor, S. W., ...Union Grove, Lane. Co., Pa.

Throne, Geo.,
R. D. 1, Pioneer,
Throne, G.
R. D. 5, Ottawa,
Throne, J. E., 824 Willow St., Ottawa,
Throne, John B
Red Cloud,

Ohio.

Kans.
Kans.
Nebr.

Tigner, W. H.,
Valley, Wash.
Tinkle, Wm. J.,
Taft, Texas.
Tipton, Vance,
Peppers, N. C.
Tisdale, W. D.,
Waterloo, Iowa.
Tolleson, W. S. H., L. B. 28, Hartford, Ark.
Toney, Carey,
R. D. 8, Kitchel, Ind.
Tooker, Grant,
Wetonka, S. Dak.
Townsend, H. V.,
Woodland, Mich.

Trimmer, Jacob

E.,

143 S.
Trostle, B. C
Trostle, Bph
Trostle, W. B.,

Hanover

Carlisle. Pa.
Panora, Iowa.
Mt. Morris, 111.

St.,

R. D.

1,

San Gabriel,

Cal.

Trout, C. E.,
....614 Center Ave., N, W., Roanoke, Va.
Troxel, J. J.,
Conway Springs, Kans.
Troxel, Joseph,
Caldwell, Kans.
Troyer, Nathaniel O., R. D. 11, Argos, Ind.
Truax, Wm. R
Pleasant Ridge, Pa.
Tucker, G. W.,
Mole, N. C.
Turner, Daniel,
Genoa, Va.
Turner, L. F.,
R. D. 3, Lovington. 111.
Tyson, A. S.,
McBain, Mich.
Tyson, Conway,
McBain, Mich.
Ulery, J. Edson,
Onekama, Mich.
Ullery, Daniel,
Sheller, 111.
Ullery, J. Forest,
R. D. 3, Nampa, Idaho.
Ullom, Homer
Lamar, Colo.
Ulrey, Jacob C,
McPherson, Kans.

TJlrey,

John

Windom, Kans.

C.

Ulrey, John P.,


Pyrmont, Ind.
Ulrich, L. E.,
R. D. 2, Wenatchee, Wash.
Ulrich, W. M., .614 Sixth Avenue, Sterling, 111.
Umble, Samuel,
Markleysburg, Pa.
Umphlet, Price,
Mount Morris, 111.
Urey, J.
R. D. 3, Waterloo, Ind.
Franklin
Utz,
N.,
Port, Va.
Utz, John H.,
R. D. 2, Tanevtown, Md.

Utz, Silas K.,


New Market, Md.
Valentine, J. F., ...R. D. 3, Belington, W. Va.
Valentine, T. F., ...R. D. 1. Auburn, W. Va.
Vancil. Joel
Box 18, Continental, Ohio.

Van Dvke. Archibald,


3415 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Van Dyke, G. H.,
3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Van Dyke, Irvin C, ,A\
.Pocatello, Idaho.
Van Dyke, S. P., ^.'. .V. .Newberg, Oregon.
.

Vanhorn, D. M.. -T
R. D. 1, Everett, Pa.
Vanpelt, J. FranK_...R. D. 8, Richmond, Mo.
Van Sickle, Geo./W., R. D. 1, Selbysport, Md.

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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Bartow, W. Va.
Bridgewater, Va.
Doe Hill, Va.
Floyd, Va.
Jonesboro, Tenn.
Jonesboro, Tenn.

Varner, John P.,


Varner, W. B.,
Varner, Wm.,

Vest, W. F
Vines, A. J.,
Vines, Foster,

R. D.

3,

Wade, W..F
137 South Eleventh
Ohio.

St.,

New

Weimer,
Weimer,
Weimer,
Weimer,
Weimer,

Philadelphia,

Williston, N. Dak.
J. G.,
Chas. A., Laurel, Klickitat Co., Wash.
D. T.,
Beecher City, 111.
Waldo, Kans.
F. A.,
Osborne
Co., Kans.
C,
...Portis,
J.

Adrian, Mo.
Elmwood, Nebr.
Pulaski, Ind.
Atlanta,

Ind.

Burr Oak, Kans.


Ramey, Minn.
Mt. Morris,

111.

Red Cloud, Nebr.

Wakeman, Chas. H.,


Wakeman, L. D.,

...R. D.

Wertenbaker, Wm.,

Edinburg, Va.
Edinburg, Va.
Kenedy, Texas.

3,

1254 E. 50th

Wertenberger, A.
Wertz, W. Clay,
West, Ellis H.,
West, George,

Wales, G. E.,
R, D. 1,
Walker, Daniel H., ...R. D. 5, Somerset, Pa.
Walker, Galen K.,
R. D. 1, Shelocta, Pa.
Walker, L. A
Adel, Iowa.
Wallace, Lewis,
Mt. Morris, 111.
Greencastle, Pa.
Wallech, John S.,
Jennings, Garrett Co., Md.
Wallis, J. E.,
Summum, 111.
Walter, Charles,
Crimora, Va.
Walter, W. F.,
Nampa, Iowa.
Waltman, J. K.,
Elk Lick, Pa.
Waltz, B. F
Warrensburg, Mo.
Wampler, A.,
Wampler, D. J.,
New Plymouth, Idaho.
Lonaconing, Md.
Wampler, D. S.,
Timberville, Va.
Wampler, B.
Wampler, J. D.,
R. D. 8, Lima, Ohio.
R. D. 6, Harrisonburg, Va.
Wampler, J.

...'... !r*. D'.'i,'

2,

R. D.

1,

Whitaker, L.

7,

Centralia,

Auburn, Ind.
Paris, Ind.
Syracuse, Ind.

A.,

W. Van Buren

R. D.

New

Wash.

McFarland, Cal.
Pinto, Md.
Chicago, 111.
Exeter, Cal.
Glendora, Cal.

St.,

White, John B.,


White, John P
White, Ralph E.,
White, W. E.,

1,

Box

127,

Crfwe, Va.

Sterling, Kans.
R. D. 1, Billings, Okla.
."Vinegar Bend, Ala.
Fruitdale, Ala.

Whitmer, B. B.,
Conway Springs, Kans.
Whitmer, Daniel, ..R. D. 1, South Bend, Ind.
Whitmer, Merrill I
R. D. 1, Box 42, South Bend, Ind.
Whitmer, Peter B.,
1038 S. Main, Ottawa, Kans.
Whitmer, Victor
Curlew, Iowa.
Whitmore, B. C
Bair Ave., Hanover, Pa.
Whitson, I. C,
Fountain City, Tenn.

Grand Junction, Colo.


Manheim, Pa.

Whittaker, Walter,
Widder, D. H.. 1516 Derry

West Manchester, Ohio.

Widdowson,

St.,

J.,

Antioch, W. Va.
Harrisburg, Pa.
Dixonville, Pa.

Wieand, A. C,
832 South Humphrey Avenue, Oak Park, 111.
Wieand, John,
R. D. 2, Wooster, Ohio.
Wike, Henry,
R. D. 6, Huntington, Ind.
Wike, I. B.,
Huntington, Ind.

Wiley, W. A.,
Wilkins, C. L.
Williams, Albert L
Williams, Bruce,
Williams, C. E.,
Williams, J. H. B.,
Williams, Perry
Williamson, J. W.,

R. D.

3, Ashland, Ohio.
Middleton, Mich.
Thomas, Okla.
Plattsburg, Mo.
R. D. 5, Floyd, Va.

Elgin, 111.
R. D. 2, Plattsburg, Mo.
. .Hedgesville,
W. Va.
Williar, Jacob O., ...Route 2, Mt. Airy. Md.
Williford, W. R., ...R. D. 5, Dandridge, Tenn.
Willis, John
Beelog, N. C.
Willis, Robert
Poplar, N. C.

Weidman, Silas,
Weimer, Allan,

Thurmont, Md.
Overbrook, Kans.
Marshalltown, Iowa.
Moorefield, W. Va.

Whitcher, W. B
White, A.
White, Francis M.,

Middlebury, Ind.
Weaver, Ira,
R. D. 1, Windber, Pa,
Weaver, J. L
R. D. 8, Goshen, Ind.
Weaver, John E.,
Weaver, Milton R.,
...2615 N. Twenty-second St., Omaha, Nebr.
Everett, Pa.
Weaver, M. J
Weaver, S. P
527 Laurel Avenue, Wichita, Kan's.
Wakarusa, Ind.
Weaver, Theron G.,
New Market, Iowa.
Webb, I. E.,
R.
D.
F
Webster, C.
1, Salem, Va.
R. D. 3. Willis, Va.
Weddle, Andrew J
Bloom, Kans.
Weddle, G. W.,
R. D. 3, Willis. Va.
Weddle, Joel
Tonasket, Wash.
Weddle, J. L.,
Floyd, Va.
Weddle, L. M.,
Dunlap, Kans.
Weddle, R. M.,
Somerset,
Pa.
R. D. 1,
Wegley, J.
Varna, N. Y.
Weibley, Israel L
Weidler, Ira

Tyrone, Pa.
Kans.
Klahr, Pa.

Belleville,

Whisler, E. L.,
Whisler, H. A.,
Whitacre, A. J.,

Mont Ida, Kans.


Watkins, L.,
Watkins, W. C,
R. D. 1, Grenola, Kan's.
Plattsburg, Mo.
Watson, Geo. W.,
Lowell, Ark.
Watts, Wm. S.,
Weaver, A. A., R. D. 2, Grand Junction, Colo.
R. D. 2, Birdsboro, Pa.
Weaver, D. W.,
Scott City, Kans.
Weaver, Edw. S.,
North Manchester, Ind.
Weaver, Ervin,
Weaver, E. Frank,
R. D.

cieveiand* MilYs* *N.*C.


R. D. 1, Hollis, N. C.
Mount Morris, 111.

42]

Weybright, Wm.,
Wheeler, F. M., R. D.
Whetzel, L. J

107 Grosvenor Avenue, Dayton, Ohio.


Roann, Ind.
Warren, Isaac Edw.,

Weaver, Geo.
Weaver, Herschel

Box

Westrick, Oliver
Weyant, Samuel,
Weybright, J. S

3435

St.,

Los Angeles, Cal.


Norcatur, Kans.
Waynesboro, Pa.
Patterson, Cal.
Clayton, 111.

West, J. K.,
West, W. E.,
Westen, W. Sanford,

McPherson, Kan's.
R. D. 1, Pomona, Kans.

Warstler, C. Walter,
800 S. Van Buren
Warstler, J. H.,
Warstler, O. H.,

St.,

J.,

West G

Ward, Calvin,
Ward, J. M
Warner, D. F

Streby, W. Va.
Elsworth, ...R. D. 2, Converse, Ind.
F. J., R. D. 3, Ft. Recovery, Ohio.
Israel,
Streby, W. Va.
Samuel,
Buchanan, N. Mex.
Welch, D. P.,
R. D. 1, Clifton, N. C.
Weller, D. P.,
Continental, Ohio.
Weller, H. A
Copemish, Mich.
Weller, M. J
Farmington, Pa.
Wells, James,
McDonalds Mill, Va.
Wells, J. M.,
R. D. 5, Philippi, W. Va.
Wells, Levi E
R. D. 1, Sowers, Va.
Wenger, Alvin P
R. D. 1, Bareville, Pa.
Wenger, E.
Fredericksburg, Pa.
Wenger, H. C, R. D. 2, Grand Junction, Colo.
Wenger, Perry,
Mt. Sidney, Va.
Wenger, R. C,
604 East Ninth Street, No. Manchester, Ind.
Wenger, S. K.,
Rexmont, Pa.
Wenger, Stanley C, R. D. 6, Brookville, Ohio.
Wenrick, A. D
R. D. 8, Dayton, Ohio.
Werking, Oscar D.,
Hagerstown, Ind.

Wagenman,

Wagner,
Wagner,
Wagner,
Wagner,
Wagner, Oscar
Wagner, Wm. U.,
Wagoner, Ellis,
Wagoner, G. F.,
Wagoner, I. B.,
Wagoner, Isaac N.,
Wagoner, J. Elmer,
Wagoner, N. B.,

Asa

1917.

Willt,

Lloyd

R. D. 7, Box 60. Watson, W. Va.


Wilson, J. D
R. D. 5, Greencastle, Pa.
Wilson, Josiah S.,
Junior, W. Va.

Ashland. Oregon.
Homerville, Ohio,
Greenville, Ohio.
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Wilson,

Roy

1100 2nd

Wimmer, John H.,


Wimmer, N. P
Wimmer, S. D.,
Winder, W. C,
Wine, A.

Hill,

Oakvale,

W.

Wy song,

Worth, Texas.
Covington, Ohio.
Wauneta, Nebr.
Forestville, Va.
R. D. 3, Laton, Cal.
R. D. 1, Dayton, Va.

St.,

D. D.,

David

G.,

D. P.,
George,
Geo. W.,

Ft.

Wineman, D.

R. D.

1,

Winey, C. G.,
Winger, H. H.,
Winger, Otho,
Winger, Roger,
Wingert, Frank, R.
Wingert, H. H.,
Winklebleck, Levi
Wirt, James,

Yoder,
Yoder,
Yoder,
Yoder,
Yoder,
Yoder,

Palisade, Colo.
5, Marion, Ind.
Franklin Grove, 111.
Kingsley, Iowa.
Hartford City, Ind.

R. D.

Kans.

Fostoria, Ohio.

Woods, M. F.,
Woods, Otho C,

Workman,
Workman,
Workman,
Workman,

Fairfield,

54,

Winston-Salem, N. C.
R. D. 1, Austin, Ark.
Austin, Ark.
Loomis, Wash.
Loomis. Wash.

RUPTURE
No

Spencer, Ohio.
Weyers Cave, Va.
St., Sabetha, Kans.
2,

Hemet, Cal.
Conway, Kans.

B.,

H.,

Andrew

Van Buren

St.,

Chicago,

111.

Topeka, Ind.
Roanoke, III.

J.,

Clarion, Mich.
Crystal, Mich.
Elgin, 111.

Greenback, Tenn.
Lanark, 111.
Beatrice, Nebr.
R. D., East Akron, Ohio!
North Manchester, Ind.
Clarion, Mich.
Weverton, Md.
Troy, Ohio.

W. Main

St.,

Westminster, Md.

S. B.,

J. ,
J. S.,

Mt. Solon, Va.

615 W. Ninth St., Waterloo, Iowa.


Zimmerman, S. P., ..R. D. 1, Hollsopple, Pa.
Bunkertown, Pa.
Zimmerman, W. B.,
Zobler, Wm. N.,
R. D. 3, Lancaster, Pa.
Martinsburg, Pa.
Zook, Fred R.,
Zook, Wallace M.,
R. D. 4, Lititz, Pa.
Mercersburg, Pa.
Zuck, D. M.,
Clarence, Iowa.
Zuck, John,
Zug, B. F.,
R. D. 4, Myerstown, Pa.
R. D. 4, Manheim, Pa.
Zug, H. S.,
Zug, John C, 103 N. Chestnut St., Palmyra, Pa.
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S.,

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Pa.

McPherson, Kans.

390 B. Pasadena St., Pomona, Cal.


Zeigler, Henry, ...Rehrersburg, Berks Co., Pa.
Ziegler, Jesse C,
Royersf ord. Pa.
Ziegler, Levi K.,
149 S. Third St., Shamokin, Pa.
Royersf ord, Pa.
Ziegler, Levi,
Zigler, D. C,
..R. D. 1, Churchville, Va.
Broadway, Va.
Zigler, D. H.,
Zigler, I. N.,
R. D. 1, Broadway, Va.
Zigler, Jacob S.,
R. D. 1, Box 36, Fayetteville, W. Va.
Zigler, J. D.,
Bridgewater, Va.
Zigler, S. D.,
R. D. 4, Oneonta, Ala.
Zigler, W. H.,
R. D. 1, Churchville, Va.
Zimmerman, C. W., ...R. D. 3, Mt. Solon, Va.

Loudonville, Ohio.
Buckeye City, Ohio.
C.
Clifford A., ..Buckeye City, Ohio.
R. D. 2, Howard, Ohio.
J. T.,
Worst, David R., ...R. D. 1, West Salem, Ohio.
Wortinger, Albert,
R. D. 8, Goshen, Ind.
Wray, Benjamin
Flora, Ind.
Wright, A. L.,
North Manchester, Ind.

A.

L.

Lancaster,

St.,

R. A., 118 East Main

156

Yundt,

J.,

...R. D. 1, Box
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Woodiel, W. L.,

4,

R. D.

John,

3435

Yontz,

Iowa.
Alvada, Ohio.
Wolf, Albert,
Wolf, Calvin R., R. D., Brandonville, W. Va.
Wolf, C. B., 995 W. Fifth Ave., Pomona, Cal.
Preston, Minn.
Wolf, F. B.,
Wolf, Marshal
R. D. 2, Oakland, Md.
Akron, Pa.
Wolf, Samuel N.,
Wolfe, Daniel,
R. D. 1, Coyle, Okla.
Wolfe, James W.,
Brandonville, W. Va.
McCune, Kans.
Wolfe, Leonard,
Wolff, Chas. E.,
Fairchild, Mont.
Wolford, A. Klein, R. D. 4, Santa Ana, Cal.
Ligonier, Pa.
Wolf ord, Wm. B.,
Summitville, Ind.
Wood, Charles S.,
Gowrie, Iowa.
Woodard, A. B.,

Woodie, H.

Charlotte

N.

J. J., ..College Hill,

Yordy, Amos,
Youiice, Samuel,
Young, A. C,
Young, E. S
Young, George,
Young, I. R,,
Young, J. E.,
Young, M. S
Young, S. L.,
Young, W. E.,
Younkins, M. A.,
Yount, Oran S.,
Yount, W. B

111.

Grenola, Kans.
Union Deposit, Pa.
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Adrian, Mo.

McPherson,

Decatur, Ind.
Criders, Va.
Moscow, Idaho.

Yohn, Clarence,

Lew^iston, Minn.

St.,

111.

2,

A.,

343

Grand Junction, Iowa.


North Yakima, Wash.

Witmer, John H.,


Witmer, Samuel Z.,
Witmore, Ira,
Witmore, Jacob,
135 Carey
Witmore, J. C,
Wolf, Abraham,

Place,

Nappanee, Ind.
Nappanee, Ind.
Brightwood, Va.

Yoder, H.

North Manchester, Ind.

Wirt, John H.,


Wise, D. W.,
Wise, Geo. B.,
Wise, W. M.,

R. D.

4,

Yingling, Carroll,
337 Seventy-sixth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Howe, Ind.
Yoder, Carl B
Yoder, Clarence H.,
711 W. Thirty-fifth Place, Los Angeles, Cal.
Brewton, Ala.
Yoder, Ephraim P.,
Yoder, Geo. B., 665 Chain St., Norristown, Pa.

Dayton, Va.

Virden,

Yager, H. Linwood,
Yaney, I. F.,

Yearout, Chas. M., ...R. D.

Gettysburg, Pa.
Thompsontow^n, Pa.

D.,

R. D.

Yereman, O. H.,
...415 Portsmouth Bldg., Kansas City, Kans.

Octavia, Nebr.
Fruitdale, Ala.
Woodside, Del.

B.,

La

Daniel

Wysong, Henry,
Yankey, F.

G. L
205 B. Seventh St., N. Manchester, Ind.
Wine, John M.,
208 Halladay St., Santa Ana, Cal.
Wine, J. R., 527 Laurel Avenue, Wichita, Kan's.

Wine, J. W.,
Wine, M. N.,
Wine, Madison,
Wine, W. M

Grottoes, Va.
Sinking Spring, Ohio.
Moline, Kans.

Wyne, Jacob,

Va.
Va.

Waldo, Kans.

1,

J.,

1528 East Front

Wine,
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St.,

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R. D.

Wright, John W.,


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Orbisonia, Pa.
Juniata, Pa.
Salem, Va.

X.,

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1917.

Churches and Missions, with Pastors and Elders

Charge

in

Below

will be found a yst of our congregations with the pastors and elders in charge, by
State Districts, as complete as could be arranged from the data in hand. F.or the address of
these elders and pastors, see ministerial list on previous pages.

Denmark

Arkansas, First District, and Southeastern


Missouri

Thy, Martin Johansen.

Austin, Ark., H. J. Lilly, elder.


Bodcaw, Ark., B. B. ETesler, elder.
Broadwater, Mo., B. E. Kesler, elder.
Carlisle, Ark., H. J, Lilly, elder.
Farrenburg, Mo., B. E. Kesler, elder.
Little Brushy, Mo., B. E. Kesler, elder.
Mt. Hope, Ark., W. T. Price, elder.
St. Francis, Ark., W. T. Price, elder.

Vendsyssel, C. C. Bskildsen.

Idaho and Western Montana


Boise Valley, D. R. Beard, pastor; J. F. Ullery, elder.
J.

Bowmont,

California, Northern
Butte Valley, H. P. Maust, pastor and elder.
Chico, South Fourth and Walnut Streets, D.
L. Forney, pastor; W. R. Brubaker, elder.
Elk Creek, D. L. Forney, elder.
Empire, D. Bowman, elder.

and Thesta, J.
Stover, pastor and elder.
Fruitvale, M. E. Andrews, elder.
Kerman, Samuel Edgecomb, elder.
Lindsay, W. C. Lehman, elder.

Harvey

Fresno,

Shamberger, elder.
Cedar Street

Nezperce,

elder.
elder.
elder.
Patterson, W. F. Haynes, elder.
Raisin, J. Harman Stover, elder.
Reedley, J. J. Brower, elder.
Rio Linda, Michael Blocher, elder.

foreman.

Polo,

Sterling,
elder.

St.,

A. Myers,

pastor;

and elder.
John Heckman,

O.

F, Shaw,

elder.

W. M.

Ulrich, pastor; C. M. Suter,

Waddams

Grove, P. R. Keltner, elder.


West Branch, S. S. Plum, elder.
Willard, Wis,, E, P. Trostle, elder.
Worden, Wis., J. M. Myers, pastor; J.
Royer, elder.
Yellow Creek, P. R. Keltner, elder.
Illinois,

Bashor,

G.

Southern

Allison Prairie, O. B. Redenbo, elder.


Astoria, D. J. Blickenstaff, elder.
Big Creek, D. A. Ridgely, elder.
Blue Ridge, W. T. Heckman, elder.
Camp Creek, C. A. Gruber, elder.
Cerro Gordo, O. P. Haines, pastor; D. J. Blick-

S.

China

Homer

F.

Rock Creek,

elder.

J.

J. G.

J. E. Miller,

Rockford, E. P. Trostle, elder.


Shannon, David Rowland, elder.

O. J. Beaver, pastor; S. E. Yundt,

Bright,

Ping Ting Hsien, Ernest Vaniman,


Colorado, Western, and Utah
First Grand Valley, J, R. Frantz, elder;

M. Myers, pastor;

elder.

tor.

Liao Chou,

Shaw, pastor

t^aperville, C. C. Kindy, pastor.


Pine Creek, C, C. Price, pastor

Wm.

S.

J.

Royer, elder.
Milledgeville, O. F.
elder.

elder.

Tropico, 500 North Glendale Avenue,


Garst and M. M. Eshelman, elders.

Maple Grove, Wis.,

Mt. Carroll, I. R. Young, elder.


Mt. Morris, Leonard H. Root, pastor; M. M.
Sherrick, elder,

E. Trostle, elder.
Pearce, Arizona, Wm. Stutsman, elder.
Phoenix Mission, Arizona, L. B. Keltner, pas-

Santa Ana, A. C. Snowberger, elder.


Santee (San Diego County), G. H.

C.

liams, elder.

W.

Pomona,

C.

Freeport, P. R. Keltner, elder.


Hickory Grove, W. H. Eisenbise, elder.
Lanark, I. R. Beery, pastor; P. F. Eckerle,

Inglewood, G. H. Bashor, elder.


Long Beach, Third and Walnut Streets, A. C.
Root, pastor and elder.
Lordsburg, W. F. England, elder.
Los Angeles, East, 234 South Hancock St.,
W. M. Piatt, elder.
Los Angeles, Santa Fe Mission, 1003 Santa Fe
Avenue, W. M. Piatt, pastor.
Los Angeles, South, 1300 East Fiftieth Street,
Stutsman, elder.
Pasadena, Hudson Avenue and Herkimer

Street,

Franklin Grove, O. D. Buck, elder.

elder.

Ariz.,

Avenue,

Kindy, elder.
Cherry Grove, I. R. Young, elder.
Chicago, R. H. Nicodemus, elder.
Chippewa Valley, Wis., H. C. Baker, elder.
Cloverdale, Wis.
Columbian, F. L. Baker, pastor.
Dixon, J. J. Johnson, pastor; Olin Shaw, elder.
Elgin, Hamilton and Highland, J. H. B. Wil-

Sacramento Valley, W. R. Brubaker, elder.


Trigo, David Sink, elder.
California, Southern, and Arizona
Covina, Geo. F. Chemberlen, elder,
Egan, Hemet, Cal., S. E. Yoder, elder.
El Centro, C. S. Hoff, pastor.
Glendale, Arizona, C. W. Ronk, pastor; F. F.
Durr, elder.
Glendora, G. H. Bashor, pastor and elder.
Hermosa Mission, Hermosa Beach, Cal., S. D.
Long, pastor.
Imperial Valley, Holtville, Cal,, G. H. Bashor,

View Mission, Elgin,

Van Buren

Batavia, 217 North

Gilbert, elder.

Fifth

Payette Valley, J. E. Shamberger, elder.


Weiser, Court and Seventh Streets, M. Alva
Long, elder.
Winchester, B, J. Fike, elder.
Illinois, Northern, and Wisconsin
Ash Ridge, Wis., G. L. Fruit, elder.
Barron, Wis.

Oak Grove, D. R. Holsinger,

J. Z.

and

B. J. Fike, elder.

Harman

Live Oak, W. R. Brubaker,


McFarland, H. A. Whisler,

Mountain

H. Graybill, elder.

Clearwater, James Harp, elder.


Flathead Valley, Montana, L. H. Eby, elder.
Idaho Falls, Callo Fahrney, elder.
Moscow, 317 East First Street, Fred A. Flora,
pastor and elder.
Nampa, Eleventh and Third Streets, J. E.

Champaign, 1203 North Market Street, R. N.


Leatherman, pastor; W. T. Heckman, elder.

J. E.

Coal Creek, S. G. Bucher, elder,


Decatur, Warren and Broadway Streets,
Lear, pastor,
Girard, W. H. Shull, elder.
Hudson, S. W. Garber, elder.
Hurricane Creek, Henry Lilligh, elder.
Kaskaskia, D. T. Wagner, elder.

Bryant, assistant elder.


Fruita, S. Z. Sharp, elder.
Grand Junction, H. H. Mohler, elder.
Mt. Garfield, Salem Beery, elder.
Smith Fork, Salem Beery, elder.

Cuba
Omaja.
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J.

W.

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,

Indiana, Northern
Mission, Seventeenth and Jackson
Warstler, pastor.
Walter
Streets, C.

La Motte

Prairie, A. B. Hollinger, pastor; J.


C. Stoner, elder.
Liberty, G. O. Stutsman, elder.

Auburn

Baugo, H. M. Schwalm, elder.


Berrien, in charge of Mission Board.
Bethany, Chas. Arnold, elder.

Loraine.

Macoupin Creek, I. H. Crist, elder.


Martin Creek, D. A. Ridgely, elder.
Mulberry Grove, Henry Lilligh, elder.

Oak Grove,

Bethel,

PantJier Creek, J.

elder.

W.

Switzer, elder.

Pleasant Grove, Daniel Ullery, elder.

Cedar Creek, C. Walter Warstler, pastor;


David E. Hoover, elder.
Cedar Lake, J. H. Urey, elder.
Columbia City.
Elkhart City, E. L. Heestand, elder.
Elkhart Valley, Frank Kreider, elder.
English Prairie, Samuel J. Burger, pastor;

Lilligh, elder.
Lilligh, elder.

Spring Run.

Sugar Creek, James M. Masterson, elder.


Virden, I. H. Crist, pastor; W. H. Shull, elder.
Woodland, at Astoria, J. W. Lear, elder.

Ahwa,

J.

India
M. Pittenger.

Anklesvar,

W.

W.

S.

Long.

Indiana, Middle
Andrews, Ira E. Long, pastor;

Mission Board.
Bachelor Run, Ira

Kreider,

Wysong,

New

in charge of

pastor;

I.

C.

Beaver Creek, Ellis Wagoner, pastor;


charge of Mission Board.
Burnetts Creek, G. B. Heeter, pastor.

in

Eli

John B.

Stout,

pastor;

Henry

elder.

North Liberty, Daniel Whitmer, elder.


Osceola, Wm. H. Shidler, pastor; Christian
Metaler, elder.

Pine Creek, Lafayette Steele, elder.


Pleasant Hill, Jesse A. Gump, elder.
Pleasant Valley, John Mishler, elder.
Pleasant View Chapel, J. W. Kitson, elder.
Plymouth, E. L. Heestand, pastor; in charge
of Mission Board.
Portage, in charge of Mission Board.
Rock Run, I. L. Berkey, elder.
Salem, Howard Dickey, pastor; S. F. Hen-

Cart Creek, Geo. E. Deardorff, pastor.


Clear Creek, Geo. E. Deardorff, elder.
Eel River, I. B. Book, elder.
Flora.

Hartford City, in charge of Mission Board.


Hickory Grove, D. A. Hummer, pastor.
Huntington, L. U. Kreider, elder.
Huntington City, Guilford and Washington
Streets, I. B. Wike, pastor.
Kewanna, B. D. Hirt, pastor; in charge of

dricks, elder.

Shipshewana, J. H. Schrock, elder.


South Bend, First Church, Miami Street and
Indiana Avenue, T. E. George, pastor and

Mission Board.

elder.

Landessvjlle, Fred Kendall, pastor; D. M.


Byerly, elder.
Logansport, First Church, Chas. R. Oberlin,
pastor; J. G. Stinebaugh, elder.
Loon Creek, D. W. Paul, pastor.
Lower Deer Creek, J. G. Stinebaugh, elder.
Manchester, Grover Wine, pastor; J. H.

South

Bend,

Van Buren
St.

Second

Church,

Streets, J.

Joseph Valley, D.

and

Cush'ing

W.
S.

Grater, elder.
Cripe, pastor and

elder.

Syracuse,
creek,

Amsy

Clem,

pastor;

F.

O.

Rich-

elder.

Tippecanoe, Manly Deeter, pastor; F. O. Rich,

Wright, elder.
Markle, D. B. Garber, elder.
Mexico, Frank Fisher, elder.
Monticello, G. B. Heeter, elder.
Oak Grove, in charge of Mission Board.

creek, elder.

Topeka,

I. S. Burns, pastor and elder.


Turkey Creek, Henry Wysong, elder.
Union, J. F. Appleman, elder.
Union Center, D. H. Anglemyer, elder.
Wakarusa, Christian Metzler, elder.
Walnut, J. F. Appleman, elder.
Washington, Wm. Overholser, pastor and

Gilbert, elder.
T. Fisher, pastor; in

charge of Mission Board.


Pipe Creek, Peter Houk, pastor; Frank Fisher,

Streets,

elder.

Salem,

Wysong,

Suavely, elder.

Ogans Creek, Elmer H.


Peru, Benton Street, S.

Green and Smith

Roose, pastor; in charge of Mission Board.


City, J. W. Kitson, pastor.
La Porte, H. D. Bowman, pastor and elder.
Maple Grove, Chas. Neff, elder.
Middlebury, J. H. Fike, elder.
Nappanee, J. F. Appleman, pastor; Daniel

Goshen

Vada, J. I. Kaylor.
Vali, Q. A. Holsopple.
I.

R. Deeter, elder.

Fort Wayne,

B. Stover.

Bulsar, J. M. Blough.
Dahanu, D. J. Lichty.
Jalalpor, J. B. Emmert.

Vyara,

W.

Shively, elder.

Romine, Henry
Salem, Henry

Deeter, elder.

Blissville,

Oakley, D. J. Blickenstaff, elder.

Okaw, Jacob Wyne,

Manly

John M. Markley, elder.


Blue River, Walter Swihart, elder.
Bremen, Joseph Sala, pastor and elder.
Camp Creek, Owen Harley, pastor; J.

Heitz, elder.

S.

1917.

Wawaka, J. H. Urey, elder.


West Goshen, Calvin Huber, elder.
Yellow Creek, Hiram Roose, elder.
Yellow River, Emanuel Shively,
W. Kitson, elder.

pastor;

Indiana, Southern
Anderson, 2127 McKinley Street, D.

man,

elder.

J.

W. Bow-

elder.

Arcadia, Elias Smeltzer, elder.


Beech Grove, E. O. Norris, elder.
Bethany, John A. Miller, elder.
Buck Creek, L. L. Teeter, elder.
Fairview, John W. Root, elder.
Fountain, Jonathan Greenhalgh, District elder.
Four Mile, J. W. Rarick, pastor and elder.
Harrison County, Jonathan Greenhalgh, Dis-

Santa Fe, S. T. Fisher, elder.


Somerset, Ellis S." Brubaker, elder.
South Whitley, Geo. E. Swihart, elder.
Spring Creek, Geo. Mishler, elder.
Sugar Creek, B. F. Emley, elder.
Tipper Deer Creek, Jacob Cripe, elder.
Wabash, Ellis S. Brubaker, elder.
Wabash City, W. C. Detrick, pastor in charge
of Mission Board.
West Eel River, T. D. Butterbaugh, elder.
West Manchester, I. B. Book, elder.
West Marion, J. W. Norris, pastor; in charge
of Mission Board.
,

eld-

er.

elder.

Pleasant Dale, D. M. Byerly, elder.


Pleasant View, J. A. Snell, elder.
Plunge Creek Chapel, J. H. Wright, elder.
Portland, in charge of Mission Board.
Prairie Creek, D. R. Hardman, elder.
Roann, Geo. E. Swihart, elder.
Salamonie, J. W. Norris, pastor; D. W. Paul,

'

trict

elder.

Hillisburg, Nathaniel Cripe, elder.


Howard, John W. Flora, elder.
Indianapolis, 59 North Germania Avenue, Geo.
W. Hahn and S. A. Hylton, pastors.

55

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Killbuck, Jacob A. Miller, elder.

Iowa, Southern
Council Bluffs, 808 Avenue E, Clarence
Schrock, pastor; M. R. Weaver, elder.
Crooked Creek, H. C. N. Coffman, elder.
English River, J. D. Brower, elder.

Kokomo, Markland and Home Avenues, L. E.


Ockerman, pastor; John W. Root, elder.
Ladoga, E. N. Goshorn, elder.
Lick Creek.
Little Walnut.

elder.

Burcham,
Plevna, J.

and Grant

Streets,

elder.

Salem, one country house and one on Elm and


Ohio Streets, Lenox, S. L. Cover, elder.
South Keokuk, H. N. Butler, elder.

Wm.

elder.

W.

Norris, elder.

Pyrmont, Jeremiah Barnhart,

South Ottumwa, 118 South Moore Street.

elder.

Kansas, Northeastern

Rossville.

Sampson
and

Hill,
elder.

W.

Summitville,

Jonathan Greenhalgh, pastor


L. Hatcher, pastor

and

Abilene, Geo. Manon, elder.

Appanoose,

elder.

Chapman

Upper Fall Creek.


West Lebanon.
White,

W.

Carl Rarick, pastor; D. C.

bell, elder.

elder.

Cedar, John Zuck, elder.


Cedar Rapids, D. Elmer Miller, elder.
Coon River, E. D. Fiscel, elder.
Dallas Center, C. B. Rowe, elder.
Des Moines, First Church, East Sixteenth and
Des Moines Streets, John A. Robinson, pas-

H.

Crist,

sistant elder.
J. H. Cakerice, elder.
F. Sherfy, pastor and elder.
Richland Center, Geo. G. Canfleld, pastor; J.
G. Eby, elder.
Rock Creek, Walter Mason, pastor; C. B.

Pleasant Grove,

Ramoaa, E.

Smith, elder.
Sabetha, Second and Main Streets, R. A. Yoder, elder.

Topeka, 240 Michigan Avenue, Oakland, C. J.


Hooper, pastor; I. L. Hoover, elder.
Wade Branch, Geo. M. Throne, elder.
Washington, R. A. Yoder, elder; John M.
Gauby, assistant elder.

Washington Creek, R, F. McCune,

elder.

Kansas, Northwestern, and North and Hast


Central Colorado
Antioch, Saul P. Hylton, elder.
Belleville, Edward D. Steward, elder.
Bethany, L. F. Love, elder.
Bethel^ A. C. Daggett, pastor; in charge of
Mission Board.
BjLirr Oak, Ira Wagoner, pastor and elder.
Colorado City, Second and Jefferson Streets,
Henry F. Crist, pastor in charge of Mission
Board.
Denver, First Church, South Washington and
Mississippi Streets, Geo. W. Burgin, pastor;
in charge of Mission Board.
Dorrance, D. A.' Crist, pastor; in charge of
Mission Board.
Maple Grove, A. J. Wertenberger, elder.
North Solomon, I. S. Lerew, elder.
Oninter, D. A. Crist, elder.
Saline Valley, In charge of Mission Board.
Victor, A. C. Daggett, elder.
White Rock, S. L. Myers, elder.
Kansas, Southeastern
Altamont, Byron Talhelm, elder.
Altoona, M. E. Stair, "elder.
Fredonia, R. W. Quakenbush, elder.
Grenola, W. C. Watkins, elder.
Independence, Sixteenth and Myrtle Streets,
W. H. Miller, elder.
Mont Ida, M. E. Stair, elder.

Iowa, Northern, Minnesota and South Dakota


Curlew, W. H. Pyle, elder.
Deer Park, J. E. Joseph, pastor and elder.
Franklin County, Morris Lough, pastor; Harvey Gillam, elder.
Greene, W. H. Lichty, elder.
Grundy County, D. Warren Shock, pastor and
elder.
elder.

Kingsley, Charles Eisenbise, pastor; H. H.


Wingert, elder.
Lewiston, Chas. C. Cripe, elder.
Minneapolis, Twenty-fifth Avenue and Freemont Street, North, Paul Mohler, pastor;
J. H. Brubaker, elder.
Monticello, J. H. Brubaker and A. J. Nickey,
associate pastors and elders.
Morrill, I. N. Wagoner, elder.
Root River, E. E. Eshelman, pastor and elder.
Sheldon, J. E. Rolston, pastor and elder.

Lee M. Fisher, pastor.


South Waterloo, 1315 Grant Avenue, A. P.
Blough, pastor and elder.
Waterloo City, Seventh and South Sts., under control of the South Waterloo church,
A. P. Blough, pastor and elder.
Spring Creek, Harvey Gillam, elder.
Willow Creek, Grant Tooker, pastor and
Slifer,

elder.
J. Schechter,

I.

Elm Street, H. T. Brubaker, elder.


Ottawa, Ninth and Main Streets, R. F. McCune, elder.
Overbrook, I. L. Hoover, elder.
Ozawkie, I. L. Hoover, elder; J. A. Root, as-

Dry Creek.
Fernald, C. E. Lookingbill, pastor; D. W.
Wise, elder.
Garrison, Harvey A. Gnagy, elder.
Harlan, J. Q. Goughnour, elder.
Indian Creek, E. D. Fiscel, elder.
Iowa River, P. M. Wheeler, elder.
Muscatine, 1133 Lucas Street, Leander ^mith,
pastor and elder.
Oak Grove, J. Q. Goughnour, elder.
Panther Creek, A. M. Stine, elder.
Prairie City, I. W. Brubaker, elder.

Worthington,

elder.

D. Steward, pastor

Olathe, East

tor; S. M. Goughnour, elder.


Des Moines Valley, J. Q. Goughnour, pastor
and elder.

H. Brubaker,

Heckman,

Edward

elder.

Beaver, D.

J.

J.

Creek,

Kansas City Mission, 729 St. Paul Avenue,


Benj. Forney, pastor and elder.
Lawrence, 1400 New Hampshire Street, F. E.
McCune, pastor and elder.
Morrill, C. B. Smith, pastor and elder.

Iowa, Middle

W, Wise, elder.
Brooklyn, I. W. Brubaker,

S.

and elder.
Cottonwood, C. A. Shank, elder.
Kansas City, 921 Central Avenue,

Camp-

Windfall, Nathaniel Cripe, elder.

Hancock,

E.

.Fairview, Orlando Ogden, elder.


Franklin, A. L. Sears, elder.
Libertyville, one country house and one on
Main Street, Batavia, W. N. Glotfelty, elder.
Monroe County, D. P. Miller, elder.
Mt. Etna, S. L. Cover, elder.
North English, Oak Street, D. P. Miller, elder.
Osceola, East Blue Grass Street, A. L. Sears,

Lower Fall Creek, A. B. Roof, elder.


Mississinewa, Jacob A. Miller, elder.
Mount Pleasant, Samuel D. Stoner, elder.
Muncie, 117 South Council Street, Geo. L.
Studebaker, pastor.
Nettle Creek, L. W. Teeter, elder.
New Bethel, J. W. Rarick, pastor and elder.
New Hope, Jonathan Greenhalgh, Diistrict
Noblesville, Twelfth

1917.

pastor and elder.


56

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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.

1917.

Neosho, Sixteenth Street and Santa Fe Ave-

Maple Grove, G. E. Yoder.

nue, J. S. Sherfy, elder.


New Hope, A. B. Lichtenwalter, elder.
Osage, J. S. Clark, elder.
Paint Creek, T. A. Robinson, elder.
Parisons, Twenty-sixth Street and Washington Avenue, J. S. Clark, elder.
Scott Valley, R. F. McCune, elder.
Verdigris, S. E. Lantz, elder.

Oakland, A. C. Auvil.
Michig:an

Bear Lake, Samuel Younce, pastor and


Beaverton,

B. Neff, elder.
Black River, F. E. Miller, pastor

E.

kins, elder.
elder.

Hart, G. Nevinger, elder.


Homestead, D. E. Sower, elder.
Lake View, L, T. Holsinger, elder.
Little Traverse, D. S. Kniesley, elder.
Long Lake, D. E. Sower, elder.
New Haven, C. L. Wilkins, elder.
Onekama, J. E. Ulery, elder.

Thompson, pastor and

elder.

Hutchinson Mission, O. H.

Feiler, pastor;

H.

B. Martin, elder.

Kansas Center, E. M. Studebaker,

elder.

Larned, M. Keller, elder.


Larned City, J. M. Boaz, pastor; E.

S.

W. H. Good, elder.
Rodney, Samuel Bollinger, elder.
Saginaw, C. L. Wilkins, elder.
Shepherd, H. Stauffer, elder.
Sugar Ridge, J. W. Harshbarger,
Sunfield, H. W. Smith, elder.
Thornapple, P. B. Messner, elder.

Fox,

Riverside,

elder.

McClave, Colo.,
McPherson, A.

W.
J.

D. Harris, elder.
Culler, pastor; E. E. John,

elder.

Miami, N. Mex., Ira J. Lapp, pastor; Wm.


Mohler, elder.
Monitor, W. H. Yoder, pastor; M. J. Mish-

Murdock, J, G. Harris, elder.

Woodland

Newton, Tenth and Oak Streets, N. B. Baker,


pastor and elder.
Peabody, J. A. Thomas, elder.
Pleasant View, H. B. Martin, elder.
Prairie View, John Crist, pastor.
Protection, Benj. Brubaker, elder.
Rocky Ford, Colo., David Hamm, elder,
Salem, M. S. Frantz, elder.
Walnut Valley, M. Keller, elder.
Wichita, East Side, M. S. Frantz, pastor.

Zion,

Deepwater, T.

Kansas

Simmons,

Hughe

elder.
Street, G.

W.

Lentz,

elder.

Mound,

Mound

at Adrian, Ira Witmore, elder.


Valley, at Harrisonville, D, L. Mohler,

elder.

Osceola, T. J. Simmons, elder.


Prairie View, at Versailles, H. L. Holsopple,

Maryland, Eastern
E.

elder.

Roop, elder.
Woodberry, West Thirty-sixth and Poole
Streets, F. D. Anthony, pastor.
Beaver Dam, G. K. Sappington, elder.
Bel Air Mission, W. E. Roop, elder.
Bush Creek, J. M. Burall, elder.

South Warrensburg, at Warrensburg, Jesse D.


Mohler, elder.
Spring Branch, at Avery, L. B. Ihrig, elder.
Turkey Creek, at Fristoe, James A. Campbell,
elder.

Warrensburg, D. L. Mohler, elder.


Missouri, Northern

Denton, J. H. Beer, elder.


Frederick City, H. Tj. Alley, pastor.
Green Hill, W. M. Wine, elder.
Locust Grove, J. O. Williar, elder.
Long Green Valley, Wm. E. Roop, elder.
Meadow Branch, Uriah Bixler, elder.
Middletown Valley. C. N. Freshour, elder.

Bethel, G. W. Ellenberger,
pastor; S. B.
Shirkey, elder.
Honey Creek, in charge of Mission Board.
Kidder, in charge of Mission Board.
Log Creek, D. A. Shirk, pastor and elder.
North St. Joseph, J. S. Kline, pastor and elder.

Monocacy, T. S. Fike, elder.


Piney Creek, John TJtz, elder.
Pipe Creek, J. J. John, elder.

Pleasant View, John H. Mason, elder,

Rockingham, E, G. Rodabaugh,

D. C, Fourth Street and


North Carolina Avenue, S. E,, W. E. Buntain,
City,

Rodabaugh,

St. Joseph, 502 Kentucky Street; Chas.


A. Miller, pastor; J. S. Kline, elder.
Wakenda, E. G. Rodabaugh, elder.
Missouri, Southern, and Northwestern

Maryland, Middle
Beaver Creek, Caleb Long, elder.
Berkeley, D. K. Clapper, elder.
;

S.

elder.

South

pastor.
West Point, A. P. Snader, elder.

Brownsville, N. Philip Castle, elder.


Miller, pastor W.

elder.

Shelby County, James Hardy, pastor and elder.


Smith Fork, D. H. Heckman, pastor; E. G.

A. P. Snader, elder.

Hagerstown, A. B.

J.

City, 6235

pastor and elder.


Mineral Creek, at Leeton, James M. Mohler,

elder.

Sams Creek,
Washington

Village, G. F. Culler, elder.


elder.

Samuel Bowser,

Missouri, Middle
Centerview, J. M. Elliott, elder.
Clear Fork, at Leeton, C. A. Lentz, elder.

Wichita, West Side.


Wiley, Colo., Jacob Funk, pastor; H. TJllom,

W.

elder.

Vestaburg, Jos. Robison, elder.


Woodland, J. M. Smith, elder.

ler, elder.

Baltimore, 1506 North Fulton Avenue,

M. Smith,

Harlan, H. A. Weller, pastor; D. E. Sower,

elder.
S.

J.

elder.

Conway Springs, Wm. E. Thompson, pastor.


Eden Valley, A. D. Sollenberger, pastor and
City,

Crystal, Geo. E. Stone, pastor and elder.


Elmdale, C. H. Deardorfe, elder.
Grand Rapids, Burton Street and Gardner
Avenue, E. F. Caslow, pastor; C. L. Wil-

Kansas, Southwestern, and Southeastern


Colorado
Bloom, G. W. Weddle, elder.

Garden

elder.

W.

Aurora.
Arkansas
Cabool, C. W. Gitt, elder.
Carthage, Forest Street South of Cedar Street,
Geo. Barnhart, elder.
Dry Fork, Earl M. Bowman, pastor; D. W.

Reich-

ard, elder.

Johnsontown, Caleb Long, elder.


Licking Creek, John A. Myers, elder.
Manor, John Rowland, elder.
Pleasant View, John S. Bowlus, elder.
Welsh Run, David M. Zuck, elder.
Maryland, Western
Bear Creek, S. A. Miller.
Cherry Grove, D. M. Merrill.
Fairview, I. W. Abernathy.
Georges Creek, J. T. Green.

Teeter, elder.

Fairview, J. B. Hylton. elder.


.Toplin, D. W. Teeter, elder.
Mount Hermon, N. A. Duncan, elder.
Nevada, D. W. Teeter, elder.
Oak Grove, A. Killingsworth, elder.

Peace Valley, Phineas L. Fike, elder.


Pilot Knob.
Shoal Creek, J. H. Argabright, elder.
Springdale, W. S. Watts, elder.
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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


New

Nebraska
Afton, J. B. Moore, elder.
Alvo, Wm, U. Wagner, pastor and elder.
Arcadia, J. J. Ernst, paistor and elder.
Beatrice, W. W. Blough, pastor and elder.

N. C, J. A. Reed, pastor and

Bethel,

elder.

Pigeon River, N. C, Robert Willis, pastor.


Pleasant Grove, N. C, J. H. Griffith, pastor and
elder.

Betliel, Edgar Rothrock, pastor and elder.


Edison, in charge of Mission Board.
Falls City, W. W. Blough, pastor and elder.
Glen Rock, W. W. Blough, elder.
Grand Prairie, in charge of Mission Board.
Haxtun, Colo., S. G. Nickey, pastor and elder.
Highline, S. G. Nickey, elder.
Juniata, H. D. Michael, pastor; J. J. Tawzer,

Pleasant Valley, N. C, N. C. Reed, pastor and


elder.

Rowland Creek,
and

Va.,

Jesse C. Jones, pastor

elder.

Sebring, Fla.
Seneca, Fla., J. C. Funderburgh, pastor and
elder.

Zion, Fla., J. V. Felthouse, pastor

elder.

and

elder.

Ohio, Northeastern

Tawzer, pastor and elder.


Lincoln, Twenty-second and Q Streets, J. EdKearney,

1917.

J. J.

Akron, 807 Coburn

Street, H. A. Brubaker,
pastor; A. F. Shriver, elder.
City,
First Church, East Third
Street, Quincy Leckrone, pastor; W. L. Desenberg, elder.
Ashland Dickey, W. D. Keller, pastor and

win Jarboe, pastor and elder.


Octavia, M. N. Wine, elder.
Omaha, First church. Twenty-second and Miami Streets, M. R. Weaver, pastor and elder.
Pioneer, Virgil C. Finnell, pastor and elder.
Red Cloud, H. F. Caskey, pastor; N. B. Wagoner, elder.
Silver Lake, H. D. Michael, pastor; Edgar

Ashland

elder.

Bethel, J. F. Kahler, elder.


Black River, A. B. Horst, elder.

W.

Rothrock, elder.
South Beatrice, James W. Gish, elder.
South Loup, W. P. McLellan, pastor and elder.
South Red Cloud, N. B. Wagoner, elder.

Bristolville, A.

Colo., L. L. Alger, pastor; S. G.


Nickey, elder.
North Dakota, Eastern Montana and Western

Danville, C. J. Workman, elder.


East Nimishillen, N. Longanecker, elder.

Sterling,

Freeburg,
Goshen.

Canada

Wm.

elder.

Loudonville, A.

I. Heestand, elder.
L. Desenberg, elder.
Mohican, A. I. Heestand, elder.
Mt. Zion, EdAvard Loomis, elder.

McCann, elder.
Brumbaugh, M. L. Huffman, elder.
Valley,

J.

Maple Grove, W.

Cando, J. D. Kesler, elder.


Carrington, Alfred Kreps, elder.
Egeland, A. M, Sharp, elder.
Ellison, J. C. Forney, elder.
Englevale, D. T. Dierdoff, elder.
Fairview, Canada, M. N. Rensberger, elder.
Flora,

W.

New

Reading, A.

Wm.

J. McCann, elder.
F. Landis, elder.
Irricana, Canada, Luther Shatto, elder.
James River, W, A. Deardorff, elder.
Kenmare, D. M, Shorb, elder.
Milk River Valley, M. N. Rensberger, elder.
Minot, 415 North Main Street, D. F. Landis,
elder.
Pleasant Valley, A. H. Blocher, elder.
Ray, O. A. Myer, elder.
Salem, J. Wm. Shively. elder.
Surrey, D. T. Dierdorff, elder.
Turtle Mountain, John Deal, elder.
Valley, Mont., O. A. Myer, elder.

and

Hee-

Nimishillen.

S.

Sprankel. elder.

Ohio, Northwestern
Baker, G. A. Snider.
Bellefontaine, South Detroit Street, B, F. Snyder.

Black Swamp, Geo. Garner.


Blanchard, D. P. Weller.
Blue Creek, D. P. Koch.

County Line, D. D. Thomas.


Deshler, David Lytle.
Eagle Creek, J. J. Anglemyer,
Fairview, C. W. Stutzman.
Fostoria, 321 West Sunimit Street,

and

S.

P. Early.

Greenspring, S. U. Suavely.
Hicksville, Geo. E. Killian.
Lick Creek, G. W. Sellers.
Lima, 625 East Elm Street, C. S.

Lehman.
Logan, H. Z. Smith.
Marion Mission, 137 Reed Avenue, Geo. E.

C, S. P. Jones, pastor and elder.


Creek, N. C, B. M, Bradshaw, pas-

S.

Deardorff.

elder.

Flat Rock, N. C, D. P. Welch, pastor.


Golden, N. C, J. R. Jackson, pastor.
Green River Cove, N. C, Joel Sherfy, pastor.
Hollow Poplar, N. C, E. Peterson, pastor and

Maumee, John Sponseller.


Poplar Ridge, John Flory.

elder.
Little Pine. N. C, J. A. Reed, pastor and elder.
Melvin Hill, N. C, W. A. Reed, pastor and
elder.
Mill Creek, S. C, W. A. Reed, pastor and elder.

Richland, Lester Heisey, pastor.

Mountain Creek, N. C, J. R. Jackson, pastor.


Mountain View, Va., N. C. Reed, pastor and

Sugar Creek, David Byerly.

Portage, Loring

J. A.

I.

Moss, pastor

L. H. Dickey,

elder.

Rome, Harvey Thomas;


Ross, James A. Guthrie.
Sand Ridge, L. PL Prowant.
Silver Creek,

.T.

W.

Keiser.

Swan

Creek, D. G. Berkeoile.
Toledo. Nevada and Plymouth Streets, N. K.

elder.

Mount Carmel, N. C,

I.

kel, elder.

West

elder.

tor

Inman, pastor; A.

Wooster, R. M. Moomaw, elder.


Zion Hill, A. W. Harrold, elder.

Florida
Arcadia. Fla., C. H. Slifer, pastor.
Bailey, N. C, H. H. Masters, pastor and elder.
Bethel, N. C, Joel Hensley, pastor and elder.
Blue Ridge, N. C, Martin Owens, pastor and

Brummett

elder.

Heestand, elder.

Sugar Creek, Edward Shepfer, elder.


Tuscarawas, Ora DeLauter, pastor; S. Spran-

White Rock, Committee.

Brooklyn,

I.

Springfield, J. C.
stand, elder.

Grand View, D.

Williston, D. F. Landis, elder.


North and South Carolina, Georgia

Philadelphia, A. F. Shriver, pastor; Ed-

ward Shepfer, elder.


Owl Creek, S. S. Shoemaker,

A. Deardorff, elder.

Golden Willow,

Sprankel, elder.

S.

Greenwood, G. S. Strausbaugh, eldef.


Jonathan Creek, E. B. Bagwell, pastor and

Battle Creek, Canada, Geo. Strycker, elder.


Berthold, C. H. Petry, elder.
Bethany, J. D. Kesler, elder.

Bowden

Harrold, elder.

Canton Center, S. Sprankel, elder.


Canton City, W. D. Keller, elder.
Chippewa, D. R. McFadden, elder.

McKimmey.

Reed, pastor and

Wyandot,

elder.

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Guthrie.

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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Ohio, Southern
Beeghly, elder.
Bear Creek, J.
Beaver Creek, Aaron Coy, elder.
Beech Grove, Svlvan Bookwalter, elder.
BrookviJle, J. W. Fidler, elder.
Charleston, D. M. Garver, elder. ^ ^ ^ ^.
Cincinnati Mission, J. O. Garst and J. W. Fid-

W.

ler, elders.
Circleville, C. C.
Garver, elder.

-^

,t

Sollenberger, pastor; D. M.
^ .
Covington, Geo. W. Flory, pastor; G. A. Sni.

der, elder.

Donnels Creek, J. D. Sandy, elder.


East Dayton, May and Philadelphia Streets;
O. Garst, elder.
Fort McKinley, A. L. Klepinger, elder.
Harris Creek, John Calvin Bright, elder.
Hickory Grove, Jacob Coppock, elder.
J.

Laramie, S. Z. Smith, elder.


Lexington, at Highland, Allen Ockerman, pastor

and

elder.

Lower Miami, Emanuel Shank, elder.


Lower Stillwater. B. F. Honeyman, elder.
Marble Furnace, J. W. Fidler and J. O. Garst,

May Hill, J. O. Garst and J. W. Fidler, elders.


Middle District, S. A. Blessing, elder,
Middletown, J. O. Garst, elder.
New Carlisle, D. S. Dredge, elder.
Newton, at Pleasant Hill, Chas. Flory, pastor;
Isaac Frantz, elder.
Oakland, D. M. Garver, elder.
Painter Creek, Wm. Royer, elder.
Palestine, Henry Baker, elder.
Pittsburg, N. W. Binkley, elder.
Poplar Grove, S. W. Blocher, elder.
Prices Creek, J. Longanecker, elder.
Salem, Wm. Minnich, elder.
Sidney, S. Z. Smith, pastor and elder.
Strait Creek, J. O. Garst and J. W. Fidler, eld-

Thomas, F. E. Marchand, elder.


Turkey Creek, Joseph Troxel, elder.
Union Center, W. P. Bosserman, elder.
Washita, A. L. Boyd, elder.
Wawaka, C. D. Eager, pastor, E.

Smith,

J.

elder.

Oregon
Albany, Hiram Smith, elder.
Ashland, L. B. Overholser, elder.
Bandon, J. W. Barnett, elder.
Mabel, H. H. Ritter, elder.
Myrtle Point, Thomas Barklow, elder.
Newberg, S. P. Van Dyke, elder.

Redmond.
Weston, John Bonewitz,

elder.

Williams, J. L. Teeter, elder.


Pennsylvania, Eastern
Annville, A. B. Gingrich.
Big Swatara, John H. Witmer.
Chiques, H. S. Zug.
Conestoga, S. H. Hertzler.

Conewago,

Z.

S.

Witmer.

Elizabethtown, Samuel H. Hertzler.


Ephrata, Locust Street and Church Avenue,

David Kilhefner.
Fairview, Henry S. Sonon.
Harrisburg, Geo. N. Falkenstein.
Hatfield, F. P. Cassel.

Indian Creek, Jacob M. Price.


Lancaster, H. B. Yoder, elder.
Little Swatara, E. M. Wenger.
Maiden Creek, Jonathan G. Reber, elder.
Mechanic Grove, Rufus P. Bucher, elder.
Midway, A. H. Brubacher, elder.
Mingo, Jesse C. Ziegler.
Mountville, H. E. Light.
Norristown, 524 Barbadoes Street, Geo. E.
Yoder, pastor and elder.
Palmyra, John C. Zug, elder.
Peach Blossom, Fairview, Md., S. K. Fike,
elder.

ers.

Sugar Hill, J. F. Brubaker, elder.


Trotwood, D. M. Garver, elder.
Union City, B. F. Sharp, elder.
Upper Twin, Aaron Brubaker, elder.
West Dayton, Fourth Avenue and College St.,
Dayton, David F. Warner, pastor and elder.
White Oak, J. W. Fidler and J. O. Garst,
elders.

Oklahoma, Panhandle of Texas and


Mexico
Aylesworth,

J. A.

New

Brickey, pastor; J. R. Pit-

Antelope Valley, D, E. Cripe, elder.


Big Creek, N. S. Gripe, elder.
Cement, F. E. Marchand, elder.
Cheyenne, J. R. Pitzer, elder.
Clovis, C. H. Brown, elder.
Elk City, D. G. Brubaker, pastor J. R. Pitzer,
;

elder.

Enid Mission, Fourth and Randolph

Streets,

V. K. Meek, pastor.
Guthrie, J. Lehman, elder.
Hollow, O. E. Loshbaugh, pastor.
Hoyle Creek, J. E. Lawver, pastor; H. Booze,

er.

Cripe, elder.

D.

E.

Panhandle, Blair Hoover, pastor; W. P. Bosserman, elder.


Paradise Prairie, Daniel Wolfe, elder.
Pecos Valley, B. M. Reed, elder.
Pleasant Home, J. Lehman, elder.
Pleasant Plains, H. Booze, elder.
Prairie Lake, J. A. Root, pastor; H. Booze,
elder.

River, A. G. Fillmore, elder.

Sunshine, Samuel Weimer, elder.

John

C.

John Schlosser.

Tulpehocken, John Herr.


West Conestoga, Cyrus R. Gibbel.

West Greentree.
White Oak, Hiram

Gibble.

Pennsylvania, Middle
Albright, D. M.' Adams, pastor and elder.
Altoona, Sixth Avenue and Fifth Street, W.
S. Long, pastor and elder.
Ardenheim, W. J. Swigart, elder.
Artemas, John Bennett, elder.

Aughwick,

S.

A. Norris, elder.

Bellwood, D. B. Maddocks, pastor;


ler,

J. B. Mil-

elder.

Carson Valley, L. B. Benner, elder.


Claar, Edgat Diehm, pastor; F. C. Dively,
elder.

eider.

'Indian Creek, E. J. Smith, elder.


Monitor, I. H. Miller, pastor; D. E. Cripe, eld-

Mt. Hope, J. Lehman, elder.


New Oak Grove, F. E. Button, elder.
North Star, Joseph Troxel, pastor;

Reading, John C. Zug.


Ridgely, T. F. Imler, elder.
Schuylkill, E. M. Wenger.
Shamokin, Levi K. Ziegler, pastor;
Zug, elder.
Spring Creek, J. H. Longenecker.
Springfield, Benj. Hottel.
Spring Grove, I. W. Taylor.
Springville,

zer, elder.

Red

1917.

Clover Creek, J. K.- Brown, elder.


Dry Valley, S. J. Swigart, elder.
Dunnings Creek, Abram Fyock, elder.
Everett, M. J. Weaver, pastor; John S. Hershberger, elder.
Fairview, W. H. Holsinger, elder.
Hollidaysburg, W. N. Hoover, pastor

and

elder.

Huntingdon,

J.

H.

Cassady,

pastor;

Brumbaugh, elder.
James Creek, H. B. Brumbaugh,
Juniata Park,

J.

W.

H.

elder.
Wilt, pastor and elder.
A. Sell, elder.

B.

Leamersville, James
Lewistown, 134 Shaw Avenue, Wm. Kinsey,
pastor S. J. Swigart, elder.
New Enterprise. D. T. Detwiler, elder.
;

Raven Run,

S. I.

Brumbaugh,

elder.

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,

Elk Lick, B. F. Waltz, pastor; W. M. Howe,

Rirtdlesburg, J. P. Harris, pastor; J. B. Miller,

elder.

elder.

Georges Creek, Jasper Barnthouse, elder.


Glade Run, G. K. Walker, pastor and elder.
Greensburg, M. J. Brougher, pastor; P. J.
Blough, elder.
Greenville, E. K. Hochstetler, elder.
Indian Creek, R. T. Hull, elder.
Jacobs Creek, B. B. Ludwick, pastor; J. K.

Roaring Spring, A. G. Crosswhite, pastor and


elder.

Snake Spring, W. S. Ritchey, elder.


Spring Run, J. C. Swigart, elder.
Stonerstown, J. P. Harris, pastor;

Brumbaugh,

B.

J.

elder.

Adams Avenue,

Tyrone,
J. B.

1917.

Brumbaugh,

D. P. Hoover, pastor;

Eicher, elder.

elder.

Warriors Mark, D. P. Hoover, pastor;

Brumbaugh, elder.
Woodbury, John R.

J.

Johnstown, L. B. Harshbarger, elder.


Walnut Grove, Bedford Street and Miller
Avenue, M. Clyde Horst, pastor.
Ligonier, P. J. Blough, elder.
Manor, J. W. Fyock, elder.
Maple Glen, J. W. Peck, elder.
Markleysburg, Samuel Umbel, elder.
Meyersdale, W. M. Howe, pastor and elder.
Middle Creek, Silas Hoover, elder.
Montgomery, Oran Fyock, elder.

B.

Stayer, elder.

Yellow Creek, D. A. Stayer, elder.


Pennsylvania, Southeastern, Ncav Jersey, and
Eastern "Sew York
Amwell congregation, three houses, Amwell,
Sand Brook and Bethel: parsonage at Sergeantsville, N. J.: H. T. Home, minister;
J. Kurtz Miller, elder.
Coventry, country church, L. R. Holsinger,
pastor and elder.
Greentree, country church, C. F. McKee, pastor and elder.
Harmonyville, village of St, Peters, Pa., W.

Morrellville,

W.

J.

elder.

Creek, G. K. Walker, pastor and elder.


Quemahoning, P. J. Blough, elder.
Sipesville, C. A. McDowell, pastor.
Red Bank, H. B. Heisey, pastor and elder..
Rockton, Geo. Cleaver, elder.
Rummel, P. J. Blough, elder.
Scalp Level, H. S. Replogle, pastor and elder.
Shade Creek, W. H. Fry, elder.

Summit Mills, .Toel Gnagey, elder.


Ten Mile, R. T. Idleman, pastor and

Philadelphia, Bethany Mission, 3'255 Kensington Avenue.


First Church, Dauphin above Broad parsonage, 2260 North Park Avenue; George D.
Kuns, pastor; M. C. Swigart, elder.
Geiger Memorial, 2541 West Lehigh Avenue;
parsonage attached to church A. L. B. Martin, pastor and elder.
Germantown, 6611 Germantown Avenue parsonage same address as church; M. C. Swigart, pastor and elder.
Pott'stown Mission, Fifth and York Streets,
in charge of Mission Board.
Royersford, D. P. Hylton, pastor; J. P. Het-

Trout Run, R. T. Hull, elder.


West Johnstown, N. W. Berkley,

Roxbury house, 16 Sell


E. M. Detwiler, pastor.
Viewmont house, W. H.

Bailey Grove, Jesse D. Clark.


J. Henry Peterson.

Beaver Creek,

pastor.

Bristol, Samuel H. Garst.


Cedar Grove, Joseph I. Sizemore.
Crowson. A. M. Bashor.
French Broad, A. E. Nead.
Fruitdale, Ala., Madison Wine.

Buffalo,

Knob Creek, D. F. Bowman.


Limestone. P. D. Reed.
J. Henry Peterson.
Midway, A. M. Laughrun.
Mountain Valley, P. M. Correll.

Carlisle, Jos. A.

elder.

Meadow Branch,

New Hope, John

Geo.

B. Hilbert.

Oneonta, Ala., S. D. Zigler, elder.


Piney Flats, D. F, Bowman.
Pleasant Hill, John H. Garst.
Pleasant Mount, James S. Barrette.
Pleasant Valley, C. H. Diehl.
Pleasant View, A. J, Vines.
Wayne Mission, Miss., Madison Wine.
White Horn, P. D. Reed.
Wolf Creek, Ky., R. H. Reed.

Lower Cumberland, Wm. Murphy, elder.


Marsh Creek, Albert Hollinger, elder.
Perry, David Roth, pastor; D. A. Foust, elder.
Pleasant Hill, D. B. Hohf, elder.
Ridge, S. M. Stouffer, elder.
Sugar Valley, Chas. A. Schwenk, elder.
Upper Codorus, B. S. Miller, elder.
Upper Conewago, C. L. Baker, elder.

M. Stouffer,

pastor.

Vannaberga, Per Jonsson.


Tennessee

Pennsylvania, Southern
Antietam, C. R. Oellig, elder.
Back Creek, D. A. Foust, elder.

S.

Johnstown,

Kjaflinge, A. Andersson.
J. F. Graybill.
Olserod, B. Lindell.
Simrishamn, A. Andersson.

ric, elder.

Upper Cumberland,

Street,

Rummel,

Malmo,

Codorus, D. Y. Brillhart, elder.


Falling Spring, Wm. C. Koontz, elder.
Hanover, Daniel Bowser, elder.
Lost Creek, J. E. Rowland, pastor;
Strawser, elder.
Lower Conewago, Hezekiah Cook, elder.

elder.

elder.

Sweden

Green Shively, elder.


Long, elder.
Chambersburg, Peter S. Lehman,

pastor.

Plum

G. Nyce, pastor; L. R. Holsinger, elder.


New York City, First Brethren, 354 Sixtieth
Street; parsonage at 358 Sixtieth Street; W.
M. Kahle, pastor and elder.
Italian Mission, 205 Twenty-first St., .John
G. Caruso, Italian pastor; J. Kurtz Miller,
elder.
Parkerford, village church, parsonage in Parkerford, A. M. Dixon, pastor and elder.

Upper Dublin, H. K. Garman,

Mills,

Mt. Union, Solomon Bucklew, pastor and elder.


Pittsburgh, 1120 Greenfield Avenue, T. R. Coffman, pastor and elder.
Pleasant Hill, E. D. Blue, pastor J. E. Blough,

Texas and liOuisiana


Bethel, at Kenedy, Texas, G. E. Wales, elder.
Fort Worth, Texas, A. J. Wine, elder.
Live Oak, at Weatherford, Texas, K. G. Tennison, elder.
Manvel, Texas, M. H. Peters, elder.
Nocona, Texas, K. G. Tennison, elder.
Pleasant Grove, at Tomball, Texas, J. A. Mil-

elder.

York, First Church, West King and Belvidere


Avenue, Jos. A. Long, pastor and elder.
Pennsylvania, Western
Berlin, B. F. Waltz, pastor and elder.
Bolivar, J. C. Sanner, pastor; H. S. R'eplogle,
elder.

ler,

Brothers Valley, Daniel H. Walker, elder.


Chest Creek, D. R. Berkey, pastor; J. W. Fy-

elder.

Portland, Texas,

Roanoke, La.,

ock, elder.
Connellsville Mission,

W. M. Howe, elder.
Dunnings Creek, Abram Fyock, elder.

J.

A. Miller, elder.
A. Miller, elder.

J.

Virginia, Eastern

Belmont, Geo. A. Maupin, elder.


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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,

1917.

Bethel, E. J. Egan, pastor; I. A. Miller, elder.


Fairfax, E. E. Blough, elder.
Locust Grove, S. A. Sanger, elder.

Thorny Bottom, Josiah Beverage,

Madison, S. A. Sanger, elder.


Manassas, Abram Conner, elder.
Midland, M. G. Early, elder.
Mine Run, Geo. A. Maupin, elder.
Mt. Carmel, S. A. Sanger, elder.

Angel's Rest, Moses I. Dickerson.


Antioch, Riley Flora.
Beaver Creek, Noah R. Boothe.
Bethlehem, D. A. Naff.
Blackberry, S. M. Ikenberry.
Burks Fork, Joseph Hylton.
Christiansburg, W. H. Naff.
Coulson, S. G. Spangler.
Germantown, Riley L. Peters.
Mt. Hermon, Riley Flora.
Mt. Jackson. Samuel P. Reed.
Pleasant Hill, A. N. Hylton, elder.
Pleasant Valley, Wyatt Reed.
Red Oak Grove, W. H. Naff, elder.
Smiths River, Wm. A. Elgin.
Snow Creek, John O. Boone.
St. Paul.
Swan Creek, Wm. I. Hall.
Topeco, A. N. Hylton,
Walkers Well, L. A. Bowman.
White Rock, Wyatt Reed.

Nokesville,

I.

A.

Miller,

Virginia, Southern

elder.

Rappahannock, S. H. Flory, elder.


Trevilian, D. M. Glick, elder.
Virginia, First

Alleghany, J. W. Jamison, elder.


Antioch, S. P. Beahm, elder.
Bethel.

W. Va., John Dixon, pastor; J. H.


Murray, elder.
_ _,
Chestnut Grove, W. Va., J. S. Zigler, elder.
Cloverdale, S. Crumpacker, elder.
Copper Hill, Isaac Shaver, elder.
Crab Orchard, W. Va., J. A. Riner, pastor; A.
M. Frantz, elder.
Bluefield,

Daleville, J.

W.

Ikenberry, elder.

Greenbriar, W. Va., A. M. Frantz, elder.


Jeters Chapel, S. Crumpacker, elder.
Johnsville, D. C. Naff, elder.
Lynchburg, P. S. Miller, elder.
Monroe, G. W. Hutchinson, elder.
Mt. Joy, Lewis Newcomb, elder.
Oakvale, J. H. Akers, pastor; C. E. Filer, elder.
Peters Creek, C. E. Eller, elder.
Roanoke City, P. S. Miller, elder.
Saunders Grove, S. R. Saunders, elder.
Selma, J. T. Layman, elder.
Smiths Chapel, J. W. Ikenberry, elder.
Troutville, C. D. Hylton, pastor; Jonas Graybill,

Centralia,

East Wenatchee, at Wenatchee,

tor; A. B. Peters, elder.


B. E. Breshears, pastor; C. E. Holmes,
elder.
Seventy-second
Seattle,
and
Greenwood
Streets, R. F. Hiner, elder.
Spokane, Stephen Johnson, elder.
Stiverson, at Laurel, C. A. Wagner, elder.
Sunnyside, J. A. Eby, elder.
Tacoma, 710 South Fiftieth Street, M. F.
Woods, elder.
Tekoa, D. B. Eby, elder.
Wenatchee, L. E. Ulrich, elder.
Wenatchee Park, at Plain, P. H. Hertzog,
elder.
Yakima, at North Yakima, Enoch Faw, elder.

Omak,

West
Allegheny,

Cheat River,

German

S. H. Fike, elder.
Settlement. .Tonas Fike, elder.

Greenland, E. T. Fife, elder.

Harman, Jonas

Fike, elder.

Knobley, Peter Arnold, elder.


New Creek, B. W. Smith, elder.
North Fork, John S. Fike, elder.
Old Furnace, B. W. Smith, elder.

Virginia, Second
Barren Ridge, Geo. A. Phillips, elder.
Beaver Creek, A. S. Thomas, elder.
Bridgewater, Hiram G. Miller, elder.
Buena Vista, J. C. Garber, pastor; S. I. Flory,

Red Creek, John S. Fike, elder.


Sandy Creek, Jeremiah Thomas,
Seneca, Obed Hamstead, elder,

elder.
elder.

West
Beans

Virginia, Second

.Chapel, E. G. Bean, pastor


Z. Annon, elder.

elder.

Brady

Gate, John Riggleman, housekeeper.


Mill Creek, in charge of Mission Board.
Mount Zion, J. M. Wells, elder.
Pleasant Valley, M. C. Czigans, housekeeper.
Shiloh, Obed Hamstead, elder.
Valley River, J. W. Row, pastor; Z. Annon,

elder.

A,

S.

Thom-

elder.

as, elder.
J. T. Glick, elder.

Wade

Summit,

Chapel, Z. Annon, elder.

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all

and

Bethany,

Pleasant Valley, Peter Garber, elder.

Send

elder.

Tearcoat, A. W. Arnold, elder.


White Pine, H. N. Kelley, elder.

Elk Run, W. H. Zigler, elder.


Headwaters, J. W. Wine, elder.
Hevener, A. S. Thomas, elder.
Lebanon, Perry Wenger, elder.
Middle River, B. B. Garber, elder.
Mt. Vernon, J. R. Kindig, elder.
;

Virginia, First
Cosner, elder.

J. T.

Bean Settlement, Geo. S. Arnold, elder.


Beaver Run, Geo. S. Arnold, elder.
Capon Chapel, J. A. Parish, elder.

Clanahan, elder.
Salem, N. D. Cool, elder.
South Fork, J. W. Wampler, elder.
Timberville, John F. Driver, elder.
Unity, J. S. Roller, elder.
Upper Lost River, L. D, Caldwell, elder.
Woodstock, H. R. Mowry, elder.

W. Wine,

Filbrun,

J. J.

elder.

Linville Creek.
Lower Lost River, B. D. Hinegardner, elder.
Mill Creek, H. C. Early, elder.
Mt. Zion, J. M. Foster, elder.
North Mill Creek, J. "W. Wampler, elder.
Pleasant View, B. W. Neff, elder.
Powells Fort, Wm. E. Hamilton, pastor; John

Sangerville, J.

Fitz,

Forest Center, W. H. Tigner, elder.


Loomis, H. M. Rothrock, elder.
Mt. Hope, at Chewelah, J. O. Streeter, pas-

elder.

Staunton, Geo. A. Phillips, pastor

Washington
David Fonts, pastor; Conrad

elder.

Virginia, Northern
Brocks Gap, Daniel Turner, elder.
Cooks Creek, J. M. Kagey, elder.
Flat Rock, Daniel P. Wine, elder.
Greenmount, I. C. Myers, elder,
Harrisonburg, P. S. Thomas, elder.

Chimney Run, A. A. Miller, elder.


Crummits Run, Geo. M. Puffenbarger,

elder.

Valley Bethel, A. A. Miller, elder.

l.SO per

Year

subscriptions to the Brethren Publishing House, Elgin,


61

111

BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,

1917.

Mission Boards and Their Organization


and Southeastern
Missouri
Pres., Jacob M. Swinger, Essex, Mo., 1916.
Sec, H. I. Buechley, Carlisle, Ark., 1915.
Treas., H. J. Lilly, Carlisle, Ark., 1917.
Arkansas,

First

Pres., John
1918.

ley, Ind., 1920.


Sec.-Treas., J. A. Miller,

California, Northern
Pres., D. R. Holsinger, Laton, Cal., 1917.

Vice-Pres.,

J.

Rhoads,

1277

W.

Crist,

Yorba Linda,

Wm. H. Wertenbaker, 1254 E. 50th


Los Angeles, Cal., 1917.

Sec,

Iowa, Middle
A. M. Stine, Adel, Iowa, 1918.
Rec-Sec, G. E. Goughnour, Ankeny, Iowa,
1918.

Treas.,

St.,

1918.
J. E. Burkholder,

1919.

Treas.,

J.

111.,

W. Sensenbaugh, Cerro Gordo,

Grundy

Harmony, Minn.,

1920.

Enoch Derrick, Abilene, Kans.,

1919.

Pres., A. C. Daggett, Covert, Kans., 1921.


Vice-Pres., D. A. Crist, Quinter, Kans., 1917.
Sec.-Treas., H. C. Long, Littleton, Colo., 1917.
Hirndia Garber, Portis, Kans., 1920.
F. A. Wagner, Waldo, Kans., 1918.

1917.

Auburn,

1920.

Treas., G.

2,

Kansas, Northwestern, and North and East


Central Colorado

1921.

111.,

R. D.

Iowa, Southern
Pres., A. L. Sears, R. D. 1, Garden Grove,
Iowa, 1919.
Sec, A. H. Brower, R. D. 1, South English,
Iowa, ]918.
Treas., W. D. Grove, R. D. 1, South English,
Iowa, 1917.
Kansas, Northeastern
Pres., Geo. Manon, Gypsum, Kans., 1918.
Sec, R". A. Yoder, Sabetha, Kans., 1917.

Falls, Idaho, 1918.

26,

Iowa,

H, H. Wingert, Kingsley, Iowa, 1919.


A. P. Blough, 1315 Grant Ave., Waterloo, Iowa,

Northern and Wisconsin


Pres., S. S. Plum, Polo, 111., 1920.
Sec.-Treas., Elmer Zuck, Lanark, 111., 1918.
Ezra Flory, 343 S. Trumbull Ave., Chicago,

D. J. Blickenstafe, Oakley,
Sec, E. E. Brubaker, R. D 45, Box

Center,

1917.

Illinois,

Pres.,

Dallas

Sec.-Treas., H. C. Sheller,
Center, Iowa, 1921.

Denmark

H. B. William's, Elgin, 111., 1917.


0. D. Buck, Franklin Grove, Illinois,
Illinois, Southern

Royer,

Iowa, Northern, Minnesota and South Dakota


Pres., I. M. Forney, R. D. 2, Waterloo, Iowa,

Chairman, A. F. Wine.
Secretary, P. Hansen.
Treasurer, C. Hansen.
M. Johansen.
Idaho and Western Montana
Pres., L. H. Eby, Payette, Idaho, 1917.
Sec, David Betts, Nampa, Idaho, 1919.

111.,

W. H.

1919.
Sec. of City Conditions, E. C. Trostle, Panora,
Iowa, 1917.
Sec. of Rural Conditions, I. W. Brubaker,
Prairie City, Iowa, 1919.

Cal.,

Colorado, Western and Utah


Pres., J. D. Coffman, Grand Junction, Colo.
W. F. Wiler, Grand Junction, Colo., 1917.
J. R. Frantz, Fruita, Colo., 1917.

Twin

Gaston, Ind..

Pres.,

Treas., Harvey Vaniman, Lordsburg, Cal., 1921.


Ira B. Netzley, Glendora, Cal., 1920.

Treas., S. S. Neher,

1,

1919.

Fresno, Cal., 1918.

D.

R. D.

Ock-

1.,

E. O. Norris, R. D. 38, Ingalls, Ind., 1921.

Glenn Ave.,

Sec.-Treas., J. S. Strole, Laton, Cal., 1919.


California, Southern, and Arizona
Pres., W. E. Trostle, R. D. 1, San Gabriel, Cal.,
1918.
.Vice-Pres.,
1919.

W.

Vice-Pres., Jeremiah Barnhart, R. D.

R.

Indiana, Southern
Root, R. D. 4, Lafayette, Ind.,

District

111.,

1921.

Kansas, Southeastern
Pres., Wm. C. Watkins, Grenola, Kans., 1918.
Sec, Jno. A. Campbell, R. D. 2, Parsons, Kans.,

H. H. Gruber, Astoria, 111., 1919.


G. W. Miller, Cerro Gordo, 111., 1918.
India
Field Committee of India Mission
Pres., J. M. Blough, Bulsar, India, 1916.

-1917.

Treas., M. E. Stair, Mont Ida, Kans, 1919.


Kansas, Southwestern, and Southern Colorado
Pres., J. J. Yoder, McPherson, Kans., 1918.
Sec.-Treas., M. J. Mishler, Conway, Kans., 1917.
David Hamm, Rocky Ford, Colo., 1918.
John N. Dresher, McPherson, Kans., 1917.
F. A. Vaniman, McPherson, Kans., 1919.
Maryland, Eastern
Pres., A. P. Snader, New Windsor, Md., 1918.
V. Pres., C. D. Bonsack, New Windsor, Md.,

Sec, J. B. Emmert, Jalalpor, India, 1915.


Treas., Adam Bbey, Karadoho, India, D. J.
Lichty, Umalla Village, India, 1917.
1. S. Long, Vyara, India, 1918.
W. B. Stover, Anklesvar, India, 1919.
District Mission Board of India
Pres., J. M. Blough, Bulsar, 1915.
Sec, Govind Khengar, Bulsar, 1916.
Treas., Lellu Kalidas, Amletha, 1916.
Iccha Narsi, Umalla Village, 1917.
Visvas Randevi, Vyara, 1917.
Indiana, Middle
Pres., J. G. Stinebaugh, R. D. 3, Camden, Ind.,

1917.

Sec.-Treas.,

W.

E.

Roop, Westminster, Md.,

1917.

W.

New

Windsor, Md., 1918.


Market, Md., 1916.
Maryland, Middle
Pres., David M. Zuck, Mercersburg, Pa., 1918.
Sec, John S. Bowlus, Burkittsville, Md., 1919.
Treas., Caleb Long, Boonsboro, Md., 1917.
Elmer S. Rowland, Hagerstown, Md., 1921.
Siron F. Spitzer, Gapland, Md., 1920.
Maryland, Western

J.
S.

1917.

Sec, S. S. Blough, 604 Miami Street, North


Manchester, Ind., 1920.
Emery Miller, R. D. 9, Huntington,

Treas.,

Ind., 1918.

D. M. Byerly, Magley, Ind., 1919.


Geo. E. Swihart, Roann, Ind., 1921.
Traveling Secretary, Irvin Fisher, Mexico, Ind.
Indiana, Northern
Pres., D. R. Yoder, Goshen, Ind., 1918.
Sec, David Metzler, Nappanee, Ind., 1919.
Trees'.,, J. H. Schrock, Shipshewana, Ind., 1917.

Englar,

K. Utz,

New

Pres., A. L. Sines, Sines, Md., 1921.


Sec.-Treas., Frank H. Harvey, Gormania, W.
Va., 1920.
Perry H. Broadwater, Bittinger, Md., 1921.

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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC,


Daniel Baker, Grantsville, Md., 1917.
Henry Sines, Sines, Md., 1917.
Michigran
Pres., C. L. Wilkins (also traveling member),
Middleton, Mich., 1919.
Sec.-Treas., Peter B. Messner, Lake Odessa,
Mich., 1917.

Locating Sec,

J.

Edson Ulery, Onekama,

Mich,,

1918.

David B. Sower, Scottville, Mich., 1918.


S. M. Smith, Lake Odessa, Mich., 1917.
Missouri, Middle
Pres., Jesse D. Mohler, Warrensburg, Mo.,
1919.

Sec, C. A. Lentz, Leeton, Mo., 1917.


Treas., Ira Witmore, Adrian, Mo., 1918.
Permanent Dist. Clerk, Jesse D. Mohler, Warrensburg, Mo.
Missouri, Northern
Pres,, J. S. Bowman, R. D. 4, Norborne, Mo.,
1917.

Ezra Mohler, Plattsburg, Mo., 1918.


Frank Vanpelt, R. D. 8, Richmond, Mo.
Missouri Southern, and Northwestern Arkansas
Sec.-Treas.,

J.

Howard Oxley, 1918.


W. R. Argabright, Fairview, Mo.

Pres.,

Sec,

Treas.,

Orin Harvey. 1022 Main

St.,

Joplin,

Mo., 1917.

Nebraska
Nickey, Haxtun,

Colo., 1919.
Pres., \S. G.
Sec, Edgar Rothrock, Carlisle, Nebr., 1918.
Treas,, Levi L. Meek, Octavia, Nebr., 1917.

North Dakota, Eastern Montana and Western


Canada

1917.

1920.

New Jersey and


Eastern New York
Pres., George D. Kuns, 2260 N. Park Ave.,

Pennsylvania, Southeastern,

Philadelphia, Pa., 1918.


Sec, H. K. Garman, 4637 North Thirteenth St.,
Philadelphia, Pa., 1919.
Treas., W. S. Price, Royersford, Pa., 1917.
H. T. Home, Cherryville, N. J., 1920.
Pennsylvania, Southern
Pres., Jos. A. Long, York, Pa., 1920.
Sec, M. A. Jacobs, Waynesboro, Pa., 1920.
Treas., C. R. Oellig, Waynesboro, Pa., 1918.
C. L. Baker, East Berlin, Pa., 1919.
D. A. Foust, R. D. 1, Greencastle, Pa., 1918.
Pennsylvania, Western
Pres., J. J. Shaffer, R. D. 2, Berlin, Pa., 1918.
Sec, H. S. Replogle, Windber, 1917.
Treas., P. J. Blough, Hooversville, Pa., 1920.
W. M. Howe, Meyersdale, Pa., 1921.
Galen K. Walker, Shelocta, Pa., 1919.

Sweden
Pres.,

J.

Graybill,

Friisgatan

Sec, Jonis Sjolin, Birgerjarlsgatan

Limhamn, Sweden.
Treas., F. J. Johansson,

hamn, Sweden,

1,

Malmo,

81,

Nytorp,

Ansgarigatan

21,

Lim-

B, Lindell, Olserod, Sweden,


S.

Florida

A, Cederholm,
Sweden.

Simrisholm,

Simrishamn,

Pres., P. D. Reed, Limestone, Tenn., 1919.


Sec, A. E. Nead, Limestone, Tenn., 1918.
Treas., S. H. Garst, Blountville, Tenn., 1920.
S. J. Bowman, Jonesboro, Tenn., 1917.

Ohio, Northeastern

Texas and Liouisiana

Pres., A. B. Horst, Spencer, Ohio, 1918.


Sec, Ed. Shepfer, Sugar Creek, Ohio, 1917.
Treas., A. S. Halteman, Wooster, Ohio, 1919.

Sam Molsbee, Nocona, Texas, 1918.


Sec, M, H. Peters, Manvel, Texas, 1917.
Treas., J. M. Moore, Manvel, Texas, 1916.

Pres.,

Ohio, Northwestern
Armentrout, 525 N. Franklin Ave.,
Lima, Ohio, 1917.

Pres., G. D.

Virg:inia, Eastern
Sanger (Honorary Life Member),
Free Union, Va.
Vice-Pres., J. A. Hinegardner, Midland, Va.
Sec, I. B. Miller, Oakton, Va., 1918.
Treas,, S. H. Florji, Oakton, Va., 1918.

Pres., S. A.

Sec, D. G. Berkebile, Delta, Ohio, 1918.


Treas., J. L. Yoder, Bellefontaine, Ohio, 1919.
S. H. Vore, Lima, Ohio, 1918.
J. L. Guthrie, Upper Sandusky, Ohio, 1919.
Ohio, Southern
Pres, D. M. Garver, Trotwood, Ohio, 1921.
Sec.-Treas., Clarence A. Baker, R. D. 1, West
Manchester, Ohio, 1917.
Adam Pfeifer, West Milton, Ohio, 1920.
J. W. Fidler, Brookville, Ohio, 1918.
J. O. Garst, R. D. 6, Dayton, Ohio, 1919.
Oklahoma, Panhandle of Texas and Pecos

W.

F. Hale, Nokesville, Va.


Geo. A. Maupin, R. D. 1, Free Union, Va.
Virgrinia, First
Pres., C. E. Filer, Salem, Va., 1921.
Sec.-Treas., Levi Garst, Salem, Va., 1920.

W.
J.
J.

Crumpacker, Roanoke, Va.,

P.

W.
W.

1918.

Shaver, Troutville, Va., 1919.


Ikenberry, Daleville, Va., 1917.

Mexico

Virginia, Northern
Pres,, J.
1919.

Pres., N. S. Gripe, Coyle, Okla., 1919.


Sec, J. R. Pitzer, Cordell, Okla., 1917.
Treas., W. P. Bosserman, Tangier, Okla., 1918.
J. A. Byerly, Elk City, Okla., 1919.
D. L. Kinzie, 1917.

Sec,

I.

Carson

Miller,

Moores

Store,

Va.,

N. Zigler, Broadway, Va.. 1917.

Treas., J. C. Myers, Broadway, Va., 1918.


L. S. Miller, Harrisonburg, Va., 1917.
Miller, Singers Glen, Va., 1918.

I.

Oregron

Van Dyke, Newberg, Oregon, 1919.


Sec, Thomas Barklow, Myrtle Point, Oregon,

Wm.

Virgrinia, Second
Pres., B. B. Garber, R. D. 1, Waynesboro, Va..
1919.
V. Pres., S. I. Flory, Stuarts Draft, Va., 1921.
Treas,, J. B. Coffman, Dayton, Va., 1917.

Pres., S. P.
1917.

512,

F.

Sweden.

Pres., H. H. Masters, Brummett, N. C, 1918.


Sec.-Treas., Geo. A. Branscom, Campobello, S.
C, 1917.
L. A. Jones, Scottville, N. C, 1919.

Box

Pa.,

1919.

Sec, H. A. Spanogle, Lewistown, Pa., 1918.


Treas., D. T. Detwiler, New Enterprise, Pa.,

M. L. Huffman, Rocklake, N. Dak., 1917.


North and South Carolina, Georgria and

C. Lininger,

Pa., 1916.

Pennsylvania, Middle
Pres., John Bennett, Artemas, Pa., 1917.
Vice-Pres., J. S. Hershberger, Everett,

1919.

M.

W. Weaver, Manheim,

Geo.

Sec, O. A. Myer, Williston, N. Dak., 1917.


Treas., Geo. C. Deardorff, Rocklake, N. Dak.,

Treas.,

Pa., 1918.

Sec, E. M. Wenger, Fredericksburg, Pa., 1915.


Treas., D. Kilhefner, Ephrata, Pa., 1919.
Rufus P. Bucher, R. D. 3, Quarryville, Pa.,

1918.

New

Pennsylvania, Eastern
H. Longenecker, Palmyra,

Pres., J.

Pres., Geo. W. Hilton, Surrey, N. Dak,, 1919.


Vice-Pres., J. S. Sheaffer, Carrington, N. Dak.,

Valley,

1917.

Ashland, Ore-

gon, 1918.
63

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West

Sec, J. W. Hess, Bridgewater, Va., 1918.


D. S. Thomas, Bridgewater, Va., 1920.

John R. Riggleman (deacon), Rockoak, W.

M. Ikenberry, Wirtz, Va.,

Sec, J. Bowman, Callaway, Va.,


Treas,, W. A. Elgin, Elamsville,
Asa Bowman, R. D. 1, Floyd, Va.

Virginia, First

Pres., Peter Arnold, Burlington, W. Va., 1920.


Sec, Ezra Pike, Eglon, W. Va., 1919.
Treas., John S. Fike, Eglon, W. Va., 1921.

Virginia, Southern.
Pres., S.

1917.

1916.
1915.
Va., 1916.

Va., 1917.

Jeremiah

Thomas, Bruceton

Mills,

W.

Va.,

1918.

West Virginia, Second


Pres., W. J. Row, Junior, W. Va., 1919.
Sec, E. G. Bean, Indian Camp, W. Va., 1917.
Treas., Z. Annon, Thornton, W. Va., 1921.

A. N. Hylton, Floyd, Va., 1914.

Washington
Pres., S. A. Shockley, Lookout, Wash., 1918.
Sec, L. C. Wise, Wenatchee, Wash., 1917.
Treas., H. C. Nead, North Yakima, Wash., 1919.

J. I. Spurgeon,
J. F. Valentine,

R. D. 1, Auburn, W. Va., 1918.


Belington, W. Va., 1920.

Temperance Committees and Their Organization


THE GENERAI. TEMPERANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CHURCH OF THE

Pres.,

BRETHREN.

Chairman,
1918.
Sec, J. J.
Treas., J.
1919.

P.

J.

Blough,

Hooversville,

Pa.,

John, New Windsor, Md., 1917.


Carson Miller, Moores Store, Va.

Iowa, Middle
Chairman, D. W. Wise, Grand Junction, Iowa,
.

1918.

District

Sec, Chas. Reynolds, Panora, Iowa, 1917.

Temperance Committees

Treas., P. S. Brunk, Altoona, Iowa, 1919.

Arkansas, First District and Southeastern


Missouri
Caleb Altus, Hoxie, Ark.
Newton Boyt, Poplar Bluff, Mo., 1917.
I.

Iowa, Northern, Minnesota and South

Dakota
D.

Ernest Davis, Macdoel,

Lehman, Reedley,

olis,

S.

1918.
Sec. -Treas.,

Fred Chemberlen,
The Palms, Cal., 1917.

7319 Fourth

Iowa, Southern
J. H. Brower, R. D. 1, South EngIowa, 1918.
Sec, D. P. Miller, Kinross, Iowa, 1917.
Treas., Mrs. Almeda Caskey, Corning, Iowa,

Chairman,
lish,

Cal.,
St.,

1919.

W. M.

Piatt, 800 Clanton Street,


Cal., 1919.

Los Angeles,

Chairman,

Colo., 1916.

1917.

Twin Falls, Idaho. 1919.


Nampa, Idaho, 1918.

Treas., J. F. IJllery,

Northern, and Wisconsin


111.,

Illinois, Southern
Harshbarger, Girard, 111., 1919.
Sec, Ralph C. Stambaugh, Astoria, 111., 1919.
Treas., R. N. Leatherman, 1303 N. Champaign

Pres.,

St.,

W.

I.

J.

Champaign,

111.,

1917.

India, First District


B. Stover, Anklesvar, 1917.

Ranchod Ganesh, Anklesvar,


Soma Rama, Bulsar, 1915.

St.,

Kansas, Northwestern, and North and East


Central Colorado
Chairman, Roy Crist, Quinter, Kans., 1917.
Sec, Mary E. Daggett, Covert, Kans., 1918.
Treas., Geo. Breon, Portis, Kans., 1920.
Kansas, Southeastern (Also Sunday-school
Board)
Pres.. J. A. Strohm, Westphalia, Kans., 1919.
Sec-Treas. (Sunday-school work), J. S. Leaman, Madison, Kans., 1918.
Sec-Treas. (Temperance work), R. W. Quakenbush, Fredonia, Kans., 1917.
Kansas, Southwestern, and Southern Colorado
Chairman, Jacob Funk, Peabody, Kans., 1918.
M. S. Frantz, Wichita, Kans., 1919.
Dr. A. J. Culler, McPherson, Kans., 1917.
Maryland, Eastern
Chairman, J. J. Johns, New Windsor, Md.,

Idaho and Western Montana


Chairman, B. D. Kerlin, Twin Falls, Idaho,

Illinois,

Kans.,

Sec, W. P. Strole, 3145 West Forty-third


Rosedale, Kans., 1918.
Treas., Roy Rock, Navarre, Kans., 1919.

Colina Miller, Clifton, Colo., 1918.


Denmark (not reported).

Pres.. C. C. Price, Polo, 111., 1917.


Sec. -Treas., M. W. Emmeijt, Mt. Morris,
1919.
Chas. H. Keltner, DeKalb, 111., 1918.

Kansas; Northeastern
L. Hoover, Overbrook,

I.

1917.

Colorado, Western, and Utah


Chairman, A. L. Gnagey, Fruita, Colo., 1917.
Sec. -Treas., J. D. Coffman, Grand Junction,

Sec, Fred A. Flora,

W. Shock. 1210,25th Ave., N. MinneapMinn., 1918.

Treas., E. E. Eshelman, Preston, Minn., 1917.

California, Southern,

Chairman,

Wise, Grand Junction, Iowa, 1918.

1919.

Cal., 1918.
Cal., 1917.

and Arizona
W. Funk, Charter Oak.,

W.

Sec, D.

California, Northern
L. Feightrier, Elk Creek, Cal., 1919.

L. J.

Indiana, Southern
Oscar Working, Hagerstown, Ind., 1917.

Sec, D. W. Bowman, 3702 Columbus Ave., Anderson, Ind., 1918.


Treas., C. C. Petry, Kitchel, Ind., 1919.

1918.

Sec, R.
Treas.,

1916.

.T.

W.

Ridgely, Myersville, Md., 1917.


E. Roop, Westminster, Md., 1916.

Maryland, Middle
Chairman, C. M. Hicks, Clear Spring, Md.,

Indiana, Middle
T. D. Butterbaugh, Silver Lake. Ind., 1917.
Ira E. Long, AndreAVS, Ind., 1918.
Moine Landis, North Manchester, Ind., 1919.
Indiana, Northern

1917.

Sec, A. M. Horst, Hagerstown. Md.. 1919.


Treas., N. P. Castle, Brownsville, Md., 1918.

Maryland, Western
I. W. Abernathy, Wilson, W. Va.
Sec-Treas., Perry Bowser. Grant'sville, Md.
James W. Beeghly, Oakland, Md.
J. T. Green, Lonaconing, Md.

F. Appleman, 351 East Walnut St., Nappanee, Ind., 19]8.


Wm, Overholser, Warsaw, Ind., 1919.
F. O. Richcreek, Syracuse, Ind., 1917.

Chairman,

J.

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Daniel Baker, Grantsville, Md.
D. M. Merrill, Avilton, Md.

Pennsylvania, Middle
Chairman, Brice Sell, Hollidaysburg, Pa., 1917.
Sec, T. T. Myers, Huntingdon, Pa., 1919.
Treas., J. B. Brumbaugh, Juniata Park, Pa,

Michigan
Chairman, C. H. Deardorfe, Clarksville, Mich,

1918.

1918.

Pennsylvania, Southeastern, New Jersey and


Eastern New York
Chairman, M. C. Swigart, 6611 Germantown

Sec, D. E. Sower, Scottville, Mich., 1919.


Treas., Geo. E. Stone, Crystal, Mich., 1917.
Missouri, Middle
Chairman, Jacob Ihrig, Fairfield, Mo., 1919,
Sec. -Treas., T. C- Nininger, 303 N. Bellaire
Ave., Kansas City, Mo., 1917.
Mollie L. Lentz, 6238 High St., Kansas City,
Mo., 1918.
Missouri, Northern

Chairman,

J.

S.

Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., 1918.


Sec, George D. Kuns, Philadelphia, Pa., 1917.
M. B. Miller, Sergeantsville, N. J., 1916.
Pennsylvania, Southern
Chairman, John A. Miller, Carlisle, Pa., 1917.
Sec, J. J. Kreiner, Chambersburg, Pa., 1917.
Treas.,

Kline, 2919 St. Joseph Ave.,

St. Joseph, Mo.


Sec, Bruce S. Williams, R. D.

2,

Treas.,

Mo.
Missouri, Southern, and Northwestern Arkansas
Chairman, Noah Oren, Carthage, Mo., 1919.

Sweden (not reported)


Tennessee
Chairman, Samuel H. Garst, Blountville, Tenn.,

Cabool, Mo., 1917.


Treas., Peter Killingsworth, 1918.
Gitt,

1916.

Nebraska
Chairman, M. R. Weaver, 2615 N. 22nd

Sec, Robert Hilbert, Jonesboro, Tenn., 1916.


Treas., S. W. Beals, Jonesboro, Tenn., 1916.
Texas and [Louisiana
Sec, A. J. Wine, Ft. Worth, Texas.

'St.,

Omaha, Nebr., 1918.


Sec, F. D. Beck, Bruning, Nebr., -1919.
Treas., J. Edwin Jarboe, Lincoln, Nebr., 1917.

Virginia, Eastern

North Dakota, Eastern Montana and Western


Canada
Chairman, G. I. Michael, R. D. 3, Kenmare, N.

R. Leatherman, R. D. 3, Vienna, Va., 1915.


B. F. Click, Trevilian, Va.
J.

A. K. Graybill, Nokesville, Va., 1919.


Virginia, First District

Dak., 1917,
Price Umphlet, 1918.
Thomas Allen, York, N. Dak., 1919.

Chairman,

North and South Carolina, Georg:ia and

W.

J.

Ikenberry,

Daleville,

Va.,

H. Murray,

Roanoke,

Va.,

1917.

Sec-Treas.,

Florida

Jos.

1918.

Chairman, H. H. Masters, Brummett, N. C,


J.

1917.

Sec-Treas., W. C. Prince, Chesnee, S. C, 1917.


L. A. Jones, Scottville, N. C, 1918.
Ohio, Northeastern
Chairman, W. D. Keller, Ashland, Ohio.
Sec-Treas., R. M. Moomaw, Apple Creek, Ohio.
A. A. Kurtz, Hartville, Ohio.
Ohio, Northwestern
Chairman, J. R. Snyder, Belief ontaine, Ohio,

H. Garst, Salem, Va., 1919.


Virginia, Northern
S. Thomas, Harrisonburg, Va.,

Chairman, P.
1917.

Sec-Treas., Joseph Pence, Port Republic, Va.,


1919.
W. C.

Hoover, Timberville, Va., 1918.


Virginia, Second District
Chairman, M. A. Good, Bridgewater, Va.
Sec, John T.' Click, Bridgewater, Va.
Treas., C. M. Driver, R. D. 3, Staunton, Va.
Virginia, Southern District
Chairman, A. N. Hylton, Floyd, Va., 1916.
Sec-Treas., G. A. Barnhart, Wirtz, Va., 1914.
Asa Bowman, Floyd, Va., 1915.

1919.

Sec-Treas., Leo G. Wise, 1917.


N. I. Cool, 1918.
Ohio, Southern
Chairman, Isaac Frantz, Pleasant Hill, Ohio.
Sec-Treas., Levi Minnich, Greenville, Ohio.
Field Worker, L. A. Bookwalter, Trotwood,
Ohio.

Washington
Chairman, J. A. Eby, Sunnyside, Wash., 1917.
Sec, R. F. Hiner, 7217 Palatine Ave., Seattle,

Oklahoma, Panhandle of Texas and Pecos


Valley, N. Mex.
Chairman, H. W. Forney, Thomas, Okla., 1917.
Sec, lo McAvoy, Thomas, Okla., 1919.

Wash.,

1919.

Treas., C. H. Maust, 70tli and Sycamore Sts.,


Seattle, Wash., 1918.
West Virginia, First District
Chairman, Jeremiah Thomas, Bruceton Mills,

Treas., Pearl Wiltfong, 1918.

Oregon

W. Va.
Sec-Treas., Ezra Fike, Eglon,

Nellie Root, Arago, Oregon, 1919.

Annie Kline, Albany, Oregon,

1917.

Chairman, J. J. Shaffer, Berlin, Pa., 1918.


Sec, N. H. Blough, Davidsville, Pa., 1917.
Treas., B.- F. Waltz, Elk Lick, Pa., 1919.

Mo.

W.

H. M. Stover, Waynesboro, Pa.,


Pennsylvania, Western

Plattsburg,

Treas., D. A. Shirk, Polo,

Sec, C.

1917.

1918.

W.

Va., 1919.

Pennsylvania, Eastern
Chairman, J. W. Myer, 748 Union St., Lancaster, Pa.
Sec. (To be appointed at next District Meet-

Moore, Bismarck, W. Va., 1917.


West Virginia, Second District
Chairman, D. W. Kirk, R. D. 4, Box 30, Fairmount, W. Va.
Sec, S. M. Annon, R. D. 1, Box 19, Montrose,

ing).
Treas., J.

Treas.,

Nellie Morton, Ashland, Oregon, 1917.

Lillie

W.

W. Hershey,

Lititz, Pa.

Va.

Noah

Fike, Hovatter,

W.

Va.

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prospective buyers of land.
Reasons. 1. Within the territory of each
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ministers are greatly needed.
3. In many sections of the country there are
those who are seeking other locations.
Purpose of the Movement. Complete and reliable information will be secured about lands
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character of land, terms of sale, etc., etc. Answers to any or all inquiries will be given free.

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Why

Brethren Are Locating Here

Because of

SON,

location.
did soft

its

high altitude, and healthful


Lake Jackson. Splen-

beautiful

rounded by a large body of land perfectly


adapted to citrus fruit culture. Where the
Brethren are building a good churchhouse.
For particulars and printed matter address,

W.

DICKEY

A.

North Manchester,
'

Smithville, Ohio.

On

pure water free from sulphur. Sur-

Indiana

Reference, Elder J. H, Moore, Sebring, Flor-

ida.

There

many

are

among you who

look

forward

for various
reasons to a home in
a climate less severe
than the one you now
live

in.

When you

think of a move of
that kind your mind
naturally turns to

Sunny

CALIFORNIA
MICHAEL
BLOCHER, of Rio
REV.

Linda,
Cal.,
whose
place is shown in the

accompanying
ture, four

p i cyears ago

was a wheat farmer


Rev. 3fichael Blocher and a corner of his 5-acre ranch at
Rio Linda, Calif. A 2-year-old pear tree at his right and a
3-year-old cherry tree at his left in background. Note the way
he has made a living- between the trees berries, melons, milo

the result of his and


his wife's idea o f
" retiring."
their fruit and almond trees are maturing, they are living high on chickens,
cream, vegetables, fruits, butter,
berries, etc., all fresh and in abundance^

maize, etc.

You

will find at

Rio Linda

Good Soil, Abundance of Water for Irrigation, Rail and Water Transportation,
Electric Line Through the Land, Concrete Boulevard Building, Delightful Climate, Ideal Home Spot.

We

at Lio Linda,

McK night

Western
Bldg.

Minneapolis, Minn.

California.

They are making Good and we want more


settlers of their type. Our lands are located from 5 to 10 miles from the heart
of the rapidly growing city of Sacramento,
with its 75,000 population. Prices are reasonable and terms easy.
If you are thinking of coming to California, and nine out of ten Do think of it,
write us at once, or if you choose, write

FRUIT LANDS CO.


1036

have the nucleus of a Thrifty

There are several Brethren families here


now, any one of whom will cheerfully tell
you the truth about our lands and the
character of the Dealings of this Company.

SACRAMENTO SUBURBAN
Office:

While

BRETHREN COLONY

Write us for a booklet now; tell us or


your brethren what your plans are, and
we will help you find a home in Delightful California among your own people.

Home

on an extensive scale
on the prairies near
Perth, N. D. This is

Office:

to

328 J. Street,

REV. MICHAEL BLOCHER,

Sacramento, Cal.

Rio Linda, California.

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THINK
How many
who havp

people are there who would like a home of their own,


Manv are rentinp- anH navinp- as much rent per
Louisiana.
Are
to do the same?
Date

rinne -nnwr?

year as

you

a Louisiana
HOIVIE

of

Due

go:

Do'ii b CLO uiis.'


xdrve cL itivv^ aays ana' come lo i^duisiana.
This
a country with great resources, opportunities, and possibilities.

is

Our lands are in the Northwestern part of the State, 40 miles


north of Shreveport, a city of 40,000 people, and destined to be 100,000
soon.

We

have been in the lumber business for 24 years here, and have
these lands with the timber taken off. Some are open and some must
be cleared yet.
These lands are interspersed with nice homes, and
have a contented people here.

There are no waste

lands,

no swamps, no

hillsides to

We have good water, good roads, good


where needed.
There

is

no better place to

Fruit does well.

raise cattle,

wash.

and churches

schools,

hogs and sheep.

Taxes are low.

Corn, cotton and oats are staple crops.


been known here.

crop failure has' never

Why

go to the arid or cold climates, when you have


pleasant climate, and a land of such possibilities so near?

We are only 24 hours out of


and 12 hours out of New Orleans.
Our markets

We need
We need

St. Louis,

such

30 hours out of Qiicago,

equal those anywhere.

farmers, dairymen, stockmen, gardeners, and orchardists.

six times as many people here as we have.


Come and see what is here.
these people in the country.

We

want

You can buy lands at from $10.00 to $20.00 per acre


fourth cash and the balance on time to suit your purse.

with

one-

We

have a folder that

tells

the story.

Write for

it,

or come and

see us.

Address,

M. S. BOLINGER, Mgr.

S. H.

BOLINGER &

of

Land Dept.

CO., Shreveport, La.


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