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PREFACE
The following pages present a directory of the conferences, missions,
and institutions connected with the Seventh-day Adventist denomination.
The territory is divided into the following Division Conferences, each
of which has the evangelistic organizations, churches, and membership
indicated below:
Confer- Total Mem-
Division Unions ences Missions Orgs. Churches bership
Australasian 1 9 15 25 335 17,000
Central European 7 24 29 60 1,377 51,920
China 7 38 45 273 16,066
Far Eastern 4 25 29 500 24,447
Inter-American 5 6 22 33 517 28,521
North American 9 48 6 63 2,457 162,735
Northern European 10. 21 39 70 644 33,572
South American 5 5 17 27 217 26,752
Southern African 5 3 81 89 171 26,077
Southern Asia 5 34 39 115 5,174
Southern European 8 15 15 38 856 27,169
U. S. S. R. 4 17 6 27 677 13,709
Totals, .1936 70 148 327 545. 8,139 433,142
Total, 1935 69 146 320 535 7,996 417,049
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Gains 1 2 7 10 143 16,093
Evangelistic Laborers
Total
Ordained Licensed Missionary Col- Evangelistic
Division Ministers Ministers Licentiates porteurs Laborers
Australasian 115 116 504 104 947
Central European 287 113 222 691 1,530
China 1.29 144 477 194 1,614
Far Eastern 95 106 195 306 777
Inter-American 89 56 185 188 525
North American 1,046 294 469 881 2,886
Northern European 140 79 174 301 742
South American 59 46 82 286 526
Southern African 109 74 791 54 1,105
Southern Asia 72 83 99 56 644
Southern European 145 72 180 317 714
U. S. S. R. 70 30 50 175
Institutional Laborers
Primary Advanced Total In-
School School Publishing Sanitarium Miscel- stitution
Division Teachers Teachers Employees Employees laneous Laborers
Australasian 282 73 53 125 655 1,188
Central European 115 41 129 158 20 463
China 189 223 75 513 ... 1,000
Far Eastern 125 107 66 153 10 461
Inter-American 65 48 ... 5 ... 118
North American 1,073 1,602 480 3,209 35 6,399
Northern European 208 125 110 806 40 1,289
South American 180 71 50 91 392
Southern African 622 204 28 90 944
Southern Asia 204 168 51 123 546
Southern European 11 36 48 65 ' 40 200
U. S. S. R. ... ...
CONTENTS
Fundamental Beliefs
General Conference and Departments 9-23
Divisions:
North America 24-68
Australasian 69-77
Central European 78-99
China 100-120
Far Eastern -122-133
Inter-American 135-148
Northern European 149-169
South American. 172-183
Southern African 184-201
Southern Asia 203-211
Southern European 213-226
U. S. S. R. 226
Institutions:
Educational 227-265
Publishing Houses 266-278
Periodicals Issued 279-294
Sanitariums 295-310
Treatment Rooms 311-313
Statistical Tables 316
Constitution 329
Ministerial Directory 338
Obituary Record 416
Index 418
FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS OF SEVENTH-
DAY ADVENTISTS
Seventh-day Adventists hold certain fundamental beliefs, the principal
features of which, together with a portion of the scriptural references
upon which they are based, may be summarized as follows:
1. That the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments were
given by inspiration of God, contain an all-sufficient revelation of His
will to men, and are the only unerring rule of faith and practice.
2 Tim. 3:15-17.
2. That the Godhead, or Trinity, consists of the Eternal Father, a
personal, spiritual Being, omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, infinite
in wisdom and love; the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Eternal
Father, through whom all things were created and through whom the
salvation of the redeemed hosts will be accomplished; the Holy Spirit,
the third person of the Godhead, the great regenerating power in the
work of redemption. Matt. 28:19.
3. That Jesus Christ is very God, being of the same nature and essence
as the Eternal Father. While retaining His divine nature He took upon
HirnSelf the nature of the human family, lived on the earth as a man,
exemplified in His life as our Example the principles of righteousness,
attested His relationship to God by many mighty miracles, died for our
sins on the cross, was raised from the dead, and ascended to the Father,
where He ever lives to make intercession for us. John 1:1, 14; Heb.
2:9-18; 8:1, 2; 4:14-16; 7:25.
4. That every person in order to obtain salvation must experience the
new birth; that this comprises an entire transformation of life and
character by the recreative power of God through faith in the Lord
Jesus Christ. John 3:16; Matt. 18:3; Acts 2:37-39.
5. That baptism is an ordinance of the Christian church and should
follow repentance and forgiveness of sins. By its observance faith is
shown in the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ. That the proper
form of baptism is by immersion. Rom. 6:1-6; Acts 16:30-33.
6. That the will of God as it relates to moral conduct is comprehended
in His law of ten commandments; that these are great moral, un-
changeable precepts, binding upon all men, in every age. Ex. 20:1-17.
7. That the fourth commandment of this unchangeable law requires
the observance of the seventh day Sabbath. This holy institution is
at the same time a memorial of creation and a sign of sanctification,
a sign of the believer's rest from his own works of sin, and his entrance
into the rest of soul which Jesus promises to those who come to Him.
Gen. 2:1-3; Ex. 20:8-11; 31:12-17; Heb. 4:1-10.
8. That the law of ten commandments points out sin, the penalty of
which is death. The law can not save the transgressor from his sin,
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nor impart power to keep him from sinning. In infinite love and mercy,
God provides a way whereby this may be done. He furnishes a substi-
tute, even Christ the Righteous One, to die in man's stead, making
"Him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the
righteousness of God in Him." 2 Cor. 5:21. That one is justified, not
by obedience to the law, but by the grace that is in Christ Jesus. By
accepting Christ, man is reconciled to God, justified by His blood for
the sins of the past, and saved from the power of sin by his indwelling
life. Thus the gospel becomes "the power of God unto salvation to
every one that believeth." This experience is wrought by the divine
agency of the Holy Spirit, who convinces of sin and leads to the Sin-
Bearer, inducting the believer into the new covenant relationship, where
the law of God is written on his heart, and through the enabling power
of the indwelling Christ, his life is brought into Conformity to the
divine precepts. The honor and merit of this wonderful transformation
belong wholly to Christ. 1 John 3:4; Rom. 7:7; Rom. 3:20; Eph. 2:8-10;
1 John 2:1, 2; Rom. 5:8-10; Gal. 2:20; Eph. 3:17; Heb. 8:8-12.
9. That God "only bath immortality." 1 Tim. 6:15. Mortal man pos-
sesses a nature inherently sinful and dying. Eternal life is the gift of
God through faith in Christ. Rom. 6:23. "He that hath the Son bath
life." 1 John 5:12. Immortality is bestowed upon the righteous at the
second coming of Christ, when the righteous dead are raised from the
grave and the living righteous translated to meet the Lord. Then it is
that those accounted faithful "put 'on immortality." l Cor. 15:51-55.
10. That the condition of man in death is one of unconsciousness.
That all men, good and evil alike, remain in the grave from death to
the resurrection. Eccl. 9:5, 6; Ps. 146:3, 4; John 5:28, 29.
11. That there shall be a resurrection both of the just and of the
unjust. The resurrection of the just will take place at the second
coming of Christ; the resurrection of the unjust will take place a
thousand years later, at the close of the millennium. John 5:28, 29;
1 Thess. 4:13-18; Rev. 20:5-10.
12. That the finally impenitent, including Satan, the author of sin,
will, by the fires of the last day, be reduced to a state of non-existence,
becoming as though they had not been, thus purging God's universe of
sin and sinners. Rom. 6:23; Mal. 4:1-3; Rev. 20:9, 10; Obadiah 16.
13. That no prophetic period is given in the Bible to reach to the
second advent, but that the longest one, the 2300 days of Dan. 8:14,
terminated in 1844, and brought us to an event called the cleansing of
the sanctuary.
14. That the true sanctuary, of which the tabernacle on earth was a
type, is the temple of God in Heaven, of which Paul speaks in Hebrews
8 and onward, and of which the Lord Jesus, as our great high priest,
is minister; and that the priestly work of our Lord is the antitype of the
work of the Jewish priests of the former dispensation; that this heavenly
sanctuary is the one to be cleansed at the end of the 2300 days of Dan.
8:14; its cleansing being, as in the type, a work of judgment, beginning
with the entrance of Christ as the high priest upon the judgment phase
of His ministry in the heavenly sanctuary foreshadowed in the earthly
service of cleansing the sanctuary on the day of atonement. This work
of judgment in the heavenly sanctuary began in 1844. Its completion
will close human probation.
FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS
15. That God, in the time of the judgment and in accordance with His
uniform dealing with the human family in warning them of coming
events vitally affecting their destiny (Amos 3:6, 7), sends forth a
proclamation of the approach of the second advent of Christ; that this
work is symbolized by the three angels of Revelation 14; and that their
threefold message brings to view a work of reform to prepare a people
to meet Him at His coming.
16. That the time of the cleansing of the sanctuary, synchronizing
with the period of the proclamation of the message of Revelation 14,
is a time of investigative judgment, first with reference to the dead,
and secondly, with reference to the living. This investigative judgment
determines who of the myriads sleeping in the dust of the earth are
worthy of a part in the first resurrection, and who of its living multi-
tudes are worthy of translation. 1 Peter 4:17, 18; Dan. 7:9, 10; Rev.
14:6, 7; Luke 20:35.
17. That the followers of Christ should be a godly people, not adopt:
ing the unholy maxims nor conforming to the unrighteous ways of the
world, not loving its sinful pleasures nor countenancing its follies.
That the believer should recognize his body as the temple of the Holy
Spirit, and that therefore he should clothe that body in neat, modest,
dignified apparel. Further, that in eating and drinking and in his
entire course of conduct he should shape his life as becometh a follower
of the meek and lowly Master. Thus the believer will be led to ab-
stain from all intoxicating drinks, tobacco, and other narcotics, and the
avoidance of every body- and soul-defiling habit and practice. 1 Cor.
3:16, 17; 9:25; 10:31; 1 Tim. 2:9, 10; 1 John 2:6.
18. That the divine principle of tithes and offerings for the support
of the gospel is an acknowledgment of God's ownership in our lives,
and' that we are stewards who must render account to Him of all that
He has committed to our possession. Lev. 27:30; Mal. 3:8-12; Matt.
23:23; 1 'Cor. 9:9-14; 2 Cor. 9:6-15.
19. That God has placed in His church the gifts of the Holy Spirit,
as enumerated in 1 Corinthians 12 and Ephesians 4. That these gifts
operate in harmony with the divine principles of the Bible, and are
given for the perfecting of the saints, the work of the ministry, the
edifying of the body of Christ. Rev. 12:17; 19:10; 1 Cor. 1:5-7.
20. That the second coming of Christ is the great hope of the church,
the grand climax of the gospel and plan of salvation. His coming will
be literal, personal, and visible. Many important events will be asso-
ciated with His return, such as the resurrection of the dead, the de-
struction of the wicked, the purification of the earth, the reward of the
righteous, the establishment of His everlasting kingdom. The Almost
complete fulfillment of various lines of prophecy, particularly those
found in the books of Daniel and the Revelation, with existing condi-
tions in the physical, social, industrial, political, and religious worlds,
indicates that Christ's coming "is near, even at the doors." The exact
time of that event has not been foretold. Believers are exhorted to be
ready, for "in such an hour as ye think not, the Son of man" will be
revealed. Luke 21:25-27; 17:26-30; John 14:1-3; Acts 1:9-11; Rev.
1:7; Heb. 9:28; James 5:1-8; Joel 3:9-16; 2 Tim. 3:1-5; Dan. 7:27;
Matt. 24:36, 44.
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21. That the millennial reign of Christ covers the period between
the first and the second resurrections, during which time the saints
of all ages will live with their blessed Redeemer in Heaven. At the
end of the millennium, the Holy City with all the saints will descend
to the earth. The wicked, raised in the second resurrection, will go up
on the breadth of the earth with Satan at their head to compass the
camp of the saints, when fire will come down from God out of Heaven
and devour them. In the conflagration which destroys Satan and his
host, the earth itself will be regenerated and cleansed from the effects
of the curse. Thus the universe of God will be purified from the foul
blot of sin. Rev. 20; Zech. 14:1-4; 2 Peter 3:7-10.
22. That God will make all things new. The earth, restored to its
pristine beauty, will become forever the abode of the saints of the
Lord. The promise to Abraham, that through Christ he and his seed
should possess the earth throughout the endless ages of eternity, will
be fulfilled. The kingdom and dominion and the greatness of the king-
dom under the whole heaven will be given to the people of the saints
of the Most High, whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and all
dominions shall serve and obey Him. Christ, the Lord, will reign su-
preme and every creature which is in heaven and on the earth and under
the earth, and such as are in 'the sea will ascribe blessing and honor
and glory and power unto Him that sitteth upon the throne and unto
the Lamb forever and ever. Gen. 13:14-17; Rom. 4:13; Heb. 11:8-18;
Matt. 5:5; isa. 35; Rev. 21:1-7; Dan. 7:27; Rev. 5:13.
Directory of the Seventh-day
Adventist Denomination
GENERAL. CONFERENCE
Organized May 21, 1863
Territory: The following-named Di- dress, Postfach 39, Basle 9, Swit-
vision Conferences: North Amer- zerland.)
ican, Australasian, Central Euro- Office Secretary
pean, China, Far Eastern, Inter-
American, Northern European, T. E. Bowen.
Southern African, South Amer- General Field Secretaries
ican, Southern Asia, Southern . W. A. Spicer, I. H. Evans, C. H.
European, Union of Socialist Watson, J. L. Shaw, M. E. Kern,
Soviet Republics. 0. W. Wells, F. C. Gilbert, Meade
Cable Address: Adventist, Wash- MacGuire, R. Ruhling, W. Muel-
ington. (A B C Code, fifth ler, E. E. Andross.
edition.)
Telegraphic Address: General Con- Auditor
ference, Washington, D. C. Claude Collard; Associates, H.
(NOT Takoma Park.) W. Barrows, W. E. Phillips.
Express and Freight Address: Statistical Secretary
General Conference, Takoma
Park, D. C. (Not Washington.) H. E. Rogers.
Consign freight via B. & 0. Ry. Secretaries of Departments
Postal Address: Takoma Park, Bureau of Home Missions: M. N.
Washington, District of Co- Campbell; Associates: German,
lumbia, U. S. A. R. Ruhling; Swedish and Mis-
Executive Officers cellaneous Languages, Eastern
Division, H. 0. Olson; Danish-
President: J. L. McElhany. Norwegian and Miscellaneous
Vice-Presidents: W. H. Branson, Languages, Western Division, 1..
L. H. Christian, W. G. Turner, Halswiek; Jewish Dept., F. C.
M. N. Campbell, C. H. Watson, Gilbert; Spanish Dept., F. L.
G.W. Schubert, Frederick Griggs, Perry.
V. T. Armstrong, G. A. Roberts, Educational: H. A. Morrison; As-
W. E. Read, N. P. Neilsen, J. F. sociates, W. H. Teesdale, J. E.
Wright, N. C. Wilson, A. V. Weaver.
Olson. Home Missionary: Steen Rasmus-
Secretary: E. D. Dick. sen; Associates, Wm. Butler,
Associate Secretaries: A. AV. Cor- W. H. Bergherm.
mack, H. T. Elliott. Medical: H. M. Walton, M. D.;
Treasurer: W. E. Nelson. Associates, M. A. Hollister, I. J.
Undertreasurer Woodman, Kathryn L. Jensen.
W. H. Williams. Ministerial Association: Chairman,
J. L. McElhany; Secretary, I. H.
Assistant Treasurers Evans; Associates, L. E. Froom,
H. H. Cobban, J. J. Ireland, Meade MacGuire.
AV. E. Phillips (Asst. Treas. for North American Negro: F. L.
Central European Division; ad- Peterson.
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GENERAL DEPARTMENTS
The Departments of the General Division Secretaries
Conference named below, while do- Australasian: B. H. McMahon,
ing work, some of them prior to Cooranbong, New South Wales,
the time the General Conference
was organized, and soiree at a Australia.
much later date, were organized Central European: .
under the terms of the General China: D. E. Rebok, 526 Ningkuo
Conference Constitution at the Road, Shanghai, China.
dates mentioned in each case. Far Eastern: W. P. Bradley, Box
226, Singapore, Straits Settle-
BUREAU OF HOME MISSIONS ments.
Organized 1922
Inter-American: W. L. Adams,
Office: General Conference, Ta- Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone.
koma Park, Washington, D. C.
Secretary: M. N. Campbell. Northern European: J. I. Robison,
41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware,
Associate Secretaries: Middlesex, England.
H. 0. Olson for Swedish Depart-
ment and Miscellaneous Lan- South American: J.-M. Howell.
guages east of the Mississippi Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires,
River. Address: Route 1, Box Argentina, South America.
366, La Grange, Ill. Southern African: Milton Robison,
R. Ruhling for German Depart- Grove Ave., Claremont, Cape
ment. Address: Takoma Park, Province, South Africa.
Washington D. C. Southern Asia: E. M. Meleen, 10
L. Halswick for Danish-Nor- Cunningham Road, Bangalore,
wegian Department and Mis- South India.
cellaneous languages west of Southern European: W. R. Beach,
the Mississippi River. Ad- Hoheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland.
dress: 4255 Minnehaha Ave.,
S., Minneapolis, Minn.
F. C. Gilbert for Jewish Depart- Union Secretaries
ment. Address: Takoma Park, The educational secretaries of the
Washington, D. C. union conferences in North
F. L. Perry for Spanish Depart- America- (to be addressed at
ment. Address: 1967 East their respective offices).
Glenoaks, Glendale, Calif.
Bureau Committee: M. N. Canip- College Presidents
bell, Chairman; H. 0. Olson,
H. T. Elliott, R. Ruhling, F. C. B. G. Wilkinson, Takoma Park,
Gilbert, L. Halswick, W. H. D. C.
Williams, F. L. Perry. G. E. Jones, South Lancaster,
Mass.
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT P. T. Magan, M. D., 304 North
Organized 1902 Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
W. I. Smith, Angwin, Calif.
Office Address: Takoma Park, W. M. Landeen, College Place,
Washington, D. C. Wash.
Officers. M. L. Andreasen, College View
Secretary: H. A. Morrison. Station, Lincoln, Nebr.
Associate Secretaries: W. H. Tees- T. W. Steen, Berrien Springs,
dale, J. E. Weaver. Mich.
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The President and the Dean of the Andreasen, College View, Nebr.;
College of Medical Evangelists. C. B. Haynes, Lansing, Mich.;
H. M. S. Richards, Long Beach,
Calif.; W. R. French, Angwin,
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Calif.; Rose E. Boose, Arlington,
Office Address: Takoma Park, Calif., and the vice-presidents
Washington, D. C. and Ministerial Association sec-
Officers retaries of all overseas divisions.
Secretary: I. H. Evans.
Associate Secretaries: L. E. Froom, "Address at General Conference
Meade MacGuire. Office.
Advisory Council North American Members-at-large:
Chairman: J. L. McElhany. Glenn Calkins, Glendale, Calif.;
Secretary: L. E. Froom. J. K. Jones, Decatur, Ga.; E. K.
Division Secretaries Slade, College Place, Wash.; J.
Australasian: W. J. Westerman, L. Shuler, Charlotte, N. C.; L. K.
"Mizpah" Wahroonga, New South Dickson, Oakland, Calif.; W. W.
Wales, Australia. Prescott, Takoma Park, D. C.;
Central European: E. Gugel, Post- T. G. Bunch, Battle Creek, Mich.;
fach 39, Basle 9, Switzerland. B. A. Anderson, Arlington, Calif.;
China: Frederick Lee, 526 Ningkuo J. E. Ford, Takoma Park, D. C.;
Road, Shanghai, China. B. G. Wilkinson, Takoma Park,
Far Eastern: V. T. Armstrong, D. C.; F. A. Schilling, College
Box 226, Singapore, Straits Set- Place, Wash.; H. J. Klooster,
tlements. Ooltewah, Tenn.; M. E. Olsen,
Inter-American: G. A. Roberts, Takoma Park, D. C.; W. E.
Box 0, Balboa, Canal. Zone. Howell, Takoma Park, D. C.;
Northern European: W. T. Bart- G. E. Peterson, New York, N. Y.;
lett, 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware, Mary A. Walsh, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Middlesex, England. Division Members
South American: N. P. Neilsen, Australasian: C. H. Watson, "Miz-
Calle lino 3801, Buenos Aires, pah," Wahroonga, N. S. W.,
Argentina, South America. Australia.
Southern African: W. H. Anderson. Central European: G. W. Schubert,
Grove Avenue, Claremont, Cape, Postfach 39, Basle 9, Switzerland.
South Africa.
China: Frederick Griggs, Frederick
Southern Asia: R. B. Thurber,
Post Box 15, Poona, India. Lee, 526 Ningkuo Road, Shang-
Southern European: A. V. Olson, hai, China.
Hdheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland. Far Eastern: V. T. Armstrong,
Box 226, Singapore, Straits Set-
Advisory Council tlements.
J. L. McElhany,* Chairman; L. Inter-American: G. A. Roberts,
E. Froom,* Secretary; I. H. Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone.
Evans," E. D. Dick," W. E. Nel- Northern European: W.. E. Read,
son," L. H. Christian," W. H. IV. T. Bartlett, 41 Hazel Gardens,
Branson,* W. G. Turner,* M. N. Edgware, Middlesex, England.
Campbell,* A. W. Cormack,* H. South American: N. P. Neilsen.
T. Elliott,* M. E. Kern,* F. M. Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires,
Wilcox,* A. W. Peterson,* H. A. Argentina, South America.
Morrison," F. L. Peterson,* G. Southern African: J. F. Wright,
W. Wells,* F. D. Nichol,* Meade Grove Ave., Claremont, Cape,
MacGuire, Modesto, Calif.; M. L. South Africa.
GENERAL CONFERENCE 17
GENERAL CONFERENCE
HOME COMMISSION
CORPORATION
(An interdepartmental Committee, Incorporated 1904
for the helping of parents and Legal Title: " General Conference
uplift of the home.) Corporation of Seventh-day Ad-
A. W. Spalding, Secretary; M. E. ventists."
Kern, Vice-Chairman; Mrs. Flora Constituency: The General Con-
H. Williams, Asst. Secretary; ference delegates.
E. M. Wilcox, H. T. Elliott, L. E. Office Address: Takoma Park.
Froom, H. A. Morrison, J. E. Washington, D. C.
Weaver, A. W. Peterson, C. L.
Bond, H. W. Vollmer, M. D., Officers
M. A. Hollister, Kathryn L. Jen- President, J. L. McElhany; Treas-
sen, R. N., Steen Rasmussen, urer, W. E. Nelson; Secretary,
W. A. Butler, J. A. Stevens, H. H. Cobban.
S. A. Wellman. Board of Trustees: J. L. McElhany,
F. M. Wilcox, W. E. Nelson,
M. N. Campbell, E. D. Dick,
AMERICAN TEMPERANCE W. H. Branson, H. H. Cobban,
SOCIETY H. E. Rogers, W. H. Williams.
Headquarters: Takoma Park,
Washington, D. C.
Officers: THE ELLEN G. WHITE ESTATE,
I. H. Evans, Chairman. INCORPORATED
J. L. McElhany, Vice-Chairman. A corporation formed in harmony
C. S. Longacre, Secretary. with the trust created in the will
W. E. Nelson, Treasurer. of the late Ellen G. White, to act
Committee: I. H. Evans, J. L. as her agent in the custody of her
McElhany, C. S. Longacre, M. E. writings, and in the promotion of
Kern, R. L. Benton, W. E. their continued publication in all
Howell, Anol Grundset, J. F. lands.
GENERAL CONFERENCE 21
Licentiates: Officers:
M. A. Connell, C. E. Ashcroft, Pres., R. A. Thrift.
M. S. Ball, Dr. 'W. H. James, Sec.-Treas., S. C. Butler.
A. M. Fraser, J. A. Lawson, J. Executive Committee: R. A.
Eggins. Thrift, L. D. A. Lemke, T. C.
Missionary Licentiates: Lawson, H. Ward, Harry Stacey,
Miss M. McDowell, Miss E. Brit- E. Price, W. M. R. Scragg, J.
ten, A. M. Badcock, Miss M. Smith.
C. Barlow, Mrs. K. M. Thorpe, Department Secretaries:
Miss F. Grolimund, W. A. Beatty, Educational, T. C. Lawson.
Mrs. T. H. Craddock, Mrs. G. E. Field Miss., D. A. Speck.
Marriott, Miss F. Carver, Mrs. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V.,
M. Badcock, Mrs. L. Currow, J. C. H. Shirley.
Miss C. E. Hodgetts, Miss A. Religious Liberty, R. A. Thrift.
Preuss, Miss A. M. Williams, Sabbath School,
Ralph Tudor, 0. W. Knight,
Miss D. Moore, Miss R. Creel- Ministers:
man, W. Nolan. R. A. Thrift, L. D. A. Lemke,
Church School Teachers: F. E. Lyndon, H. R. Martin,
Miss J. Mitchell, Miss H. Patter- W. M. R. Scragg.
son, A. Hefren, Miss E. Clery, Licentiates:
Miss H. Brabant, Miss 0. Wil- S. C. Butler, G. I. Wilson, J. C.
ton, Miss B. Johanson, Miss J. H. Shirley, W. T. Hooper, D. A.
Webb, C. Morgan, Miss E. Mc- Speck.
Intosh, Miss A. Hardy, J. Goul- Missionary Licentiates:
ton, Miss R. Langstaff, R. Brins- C. P. Jewson, E. Reye, H. Davis,
mead, Miss R. Cleeve. Miss P. Nippress, Mrs. F. E.
Lyndon, Miss E. McIntosh, A. J.
WEST AUSTRALIAN CONFER- Gathercole.
ENCE
Organized 1902 Church School Teachers:
Territory: The State of West Miss G. Clark, Miss E. Lane,
Australia. Lionel Turner, Miss Ivy Roy,
Office: 47 Hay St., Subiaco, Perth, Howard Totenhofer, R. Harrison,
West Australia, Australia. Miss H. Fletcher.
MISSION FIELDS
COOK ISLANDS MISSION EASTERN POLYNESIAN MIS-
Established 1892. SION
(Included as part of the Central Established 1892; reorganized 1916
Polynesian Mission, 1916 to 1923; Comprising the following former
reorganized 1923.)
missions; Society Islands, and
Territory: Those islands compris-
Pitcairn Island.
ing the Cook or Hervey Group,
and other small islands adjoin- Territory: All the Pacific Islands
ing. east of the 160th degree of west
longitude, and south of the tenth
Headquarters: Box 16, Rarotonga,
parallel of north latitude.
Cook Islands, Pacific Ocean. Headquarters: Papeete, Tahiti,
Officers:
Supt., H. B. P. Wicks. Society Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Minister: H. B. P. Wicks. Officers:
Missionary Licentiates: Supt., G. L. Sterling.
Mrs. H. B. P. Wicks, Tauraki. Minister: G. L. Sterling.
AUSTRALASIAN DIVISION 75
DETACHED ORGANIZATIONS
BULGARIAN MISSION Licentiates:
Organized 1911 0. Thibritz, D. Harboff, B. Nicol-
Territory: Bulgaria. off, W. Iwanoff.
Population: 6,000,000; churches, Missionary Licentiates:
22; members, 710. B. Kiriloff, A. Georgieff, Miss N.
Cable and Telegraphic Address: Gantschewa, Miss K. Nicolova,
Sofia, Solunska 10. Co1p. Miss. Licentiates: P. Mar-
inkoo, A. Iwanoff.
Office Address: Solunska 10, Sofia, Institution:
Bulgaria. (Telephone, 2-64-66.) Bulgarian Book and Bible House,
Officers: "Nov Schivot" Sofia (Bulga-
Supt., A. Thomas; Vice-Supt., ria), Solunska 10. Manager,
K. Sohlmann. 0. Dabritz.
Sec. and Treas., 0. Dlibritz.
Executive Committee: A. Thom-
as, K. Waswasoff, K. Sohlmann, GRECIAN MISSION
N. Peschkiroff, K. Christoff. Entered 1903
Financial Committee: the mem- Territory: Greece and Albania.
bers of the Executive Committee Population: 7,832,000; churches,
and N. Athanasoff, A. Georgieff. 5; members, 114.
Department Secretaries: Office Address: Lahana St. 36.
Postal Address: Post Box 144,
Field Miss., Boris Kiriloff. Saloniki, Greece.
Y. P. M. V., Sabbath School and
Home Miss., K. Waswasoff. Officers:
Acting Supt., A. Thomas.
Ministers: Sec. and Treas., E. Ashod.
A. Thomas, K. Waswakoff, St. Executive Committee: A. Thom-
Konstantinoff, K. Sohlmann, B. as, A. N. Stabellos, Chr. Christo-
Boneff. forides, N. Pappastamoulis.
CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION 97
TURKISH MISSION
Ikizu Mission Station Entered 1899
Missionary in Charge: E. A. Elam- Territory: Turkey.
mer.
Address: P. 0. Musoma, Tangan- Population: 14,000,000; churches,
yika Territory, East Africa, 3; members, 76.
African Teachers: 8. Office Address: 14 Saray Arkasi,
Ayaz Pasa, Istanbul, Turkey.
Postal Address: Posta Kutusu
Majita Mission Station 2071, Istanbul, Turkey.
Missionary in Charge: R. Reider. Officers:
Address: Majita, P. 0. Musoma, Supt., -.
Tanganyika Territory, East Af- Sec. and Treas., R. Klinger.
rica. Mission Committee:
African Evangelists and Teachers: R. Klinger.
17. Minister: R. Klinger.
Missionary Licentiate:
Mwagala Mission Station K. Kalustian.
Missionary in Charge: H. Kotz. Institution: Publ. House, Posta
Address: Mwagala, P. 0. Maswa, Kutusu, 2242, Istanbul, Turkey;
Lake Province, Tanganyika Ter- Manager, R. Klinger.
CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION 99
Cable Address: "Adventist Mis- Keng Bun, Tan Kiok Chio, Lim
sion," Amoy. Le To, Jim Se Kong, Lim Teck
Office Address: S, D. A. Mission, Chuan.
Kulangsu, Amoy, China.
(Telephone No. 192)
Officers: SWATOW MISSION
Director, B. L. Anderson. Territory: The Eastern slope of
Asso. Director, C. Y. Hung. the province of Kwangtung.
Treas., J. G. Maclntyre. Population: 11,000,000; churches,
Sec. and Asso. Treas., Timothy 5; companies, 14; members, 430.
Y. Siaw. Telegraphic Address: "Adventist
Mission Committee: B. L. An- Mission," Swatow.
derson, N. K. Keh, T. S. Ngo,
C. T. Tan, C. Y. Hung, K. T. So, Office Address: S. D. A. Mission,
T. T. Chhoa, J. G. Maclntyre, N. Huei Chia Tau, Swatow, Kwang-
P. Keh, T. Y. Siaw. tung, China.
Department Secretaries: Officers:
Book and Bible House, Timothy Director, K. T. Khng.
Y. Siaw. Treas., South China U. Office.
Educational and Y. P. M. V., Sub. Treasurer, .
J. G. Maclntyre. Accountant, Lau Pou Tong.
Home Miss., C. Y. Hung. Sec., Joseph Hwang.
Publishing, K. H. Hung. Committee: K. T. Khng, M. C.
Sabbath School, Ang Kim Hi. Ng, J. Hwang, T. N. Lo, S. T.
Home Corn., Timothy Y. Siaw, Heng, C. K. Tan, T. C. Ang.
Mrs. B. L. Anderson, Mrs. J. G. Department Secretaries:
Maclntyre, Mrs. T. Y. Siaw, Book and Bible House, James
Mrs. T. B. Oei. Chen.
Ministers: Educational, Sabbath School, and
B. L. Anderson, N. K. Keh, C. Y. Y. P. M. V., Robert Sung.
Hung, N. P. Keh, C. T. Tan. Field Miss., K. R. Lin.
Home Miss., K. T. Khng.
Licentiates:
K. T. So, T. K. Keh, K. H. Hung, Ministers:
T. S. Ngo, J. G. Maclntyre, K. H. K T Khng, T K Ang, T. N. Lo.
Ang. Licentiates:
Missionary Licentiates: Ng Mia Cheng, Heng Seng Teck,
Mrs. B. L. Anderson, Mrs. J. G. Ng Hi Iong, Lee Theng Huan,
Maclntyre, In Su Hui, B. L. Tan, Joseph Hwang..
Timothy Y. Slaw, Si Iau Teng, Missionary Licentiates:
Lee Thien Chia, Jim Se Kong, Lin Pan Tau, Kang Bun Chau,
Keh Hong Mo, Tan Giok Chia, Ang Tsu Ch'aly 'Tan Choeh Kun,
Tan Tsong Chi, Lim Sun Eng, Mrs. Sng, Miss Khu, Ho Su Kim,
Lim Sun Bee, Lim Le To, Tiu Tan Pok. Cheng, Lee Su Yau,
Hoai Kok, Keh Tiong Su, Choa Tin Hue Hur, Tan Zui Cheng,
Bun Kiet, Tan Keng Bun, Lim Khu Su Tak, Te Gur Kee, Lo /.0
Lim. Tiang, Robert Sung, K. R. Lien,
Bible Woman (native): James Chen, Miss H. C. Kwok,
Lu Ban Chim. Cron Gbh Lan.
Church School Teachers: Church School Teachers:
Tan Tsong Chi, In Su Hui, Keh Mrs. Sng, Lee Su Ian, Khu Su
Hong Mo, Keh Tiong Su, Lim Tak, Chen Yen, Kang Been Chau,
Sun Bee, Choa Bun Kiet, Tan Miss- H. C. Kwok.
WEST CHINA UNION MISSION
Organized rgrg.
Territory: The Provinces of Sze- Population: 7,850,000; churches,
chwan, Yunnan, Kweichow, Si- 4; members, 128.
kang, and Tibet. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Ewe,-
Population: 92,679,380; churches, yang, Kweichow, China.
25; members, 1,964. Officers:
Telegraph Address: "Adventist Director, Li Wan Chuen.
Mission," Chungking. Sec. and Treas., .
Postal Address: S. D. A. Mission, Mission Committee: Li Wan
Chungking, Szechwan, China. Chuen, Chen Feng Lin, Fang
Officers: Wen Hwa, Dwan Hwa Hsin.
Supt., G. L. Wilkinson. Department Secretaries:
Sec.-Treas., and Auditor, H. R. Book and Bible House, Fang
Dixon. Wen Hwa.
Executive Committee: G. L. Educational, Fang Wen Hwa.
Wilkinson, H. R. Dixon, C. B. Home Miss., Li Wan Chuen.
Miller, A. B. Buzzell, C. B. Guild, Sabbath School, Miss Pan Shu
Hwang Dzi Chiang, Wang An Ho.
Hsi, F. W. Johnson, Djang Djen
Chiang, Li Wan Chuen, H. E. Minister: Li Wan Chuen.
James, M. D., Li Deh Hsing, Lu Licentiates:
Shou Dao, Fing Deh Seng, Chen Chen Feng Lin, Chen Tse Chiao.
Gwoh Djun, Djao Yang Hwei. Missionary Licentiates:
Department Secretaries: Feng Lung Chang, Dzang Dzen
Educational and Y. P. M. V., Kwei, Lung Fan Min, Lueh Wu
C. B. Guild. Liang, Li Chuen An, Pan Shu
Field Miss., Djao Yang Hwei. Ho.
Home Miss. and Sabbath School, Church School Teacher:
Li Deh Hsing. Fang Wen Hwa.
Medical, Dr. H. E. James.
Ministerial Assn., G. L. Wilkin-
son. EAST SZECHWAN MISSION
Ministers: Organized 1919
G. L. Wilkinson, Z. H. Coberly.
Licentiates: Territory: All hsiens east of bound-
H. R. Dixon, C. B. Guild, Lu ary formed by and including the
Shou Dao, Li Dell Hsing, Djao following: Kwangyilan, Chang-
Yang Hwei. chih, Sichung, Pengan, Suining,
Missionary Licentiates: Neikiang, Lunchang, Kiangtsing,
Mrs. H. R. Dixon, Mrs. G. L. Wil- Anyo.
kinson, Mrs. Z. H. Coberly, Li Population: 32,550,000; churches,
Tien Hsi, Gung Dan Chiu, Liu 10; members, 543.
Djung Hsiung, Gia Wei Dji. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Chung-
king, Szechwan, China.
Officers:
EAST KWEICHOW MISSION Director, C. B. Guild.
Organized 1928 Sec.-Treas., H. R. Dixon.
Territory: All of. Kweichow Prov- Mission Committee: C. B. Guild,
ince except nine counties allotted H. R. Dixon, Wang An Hsi, Liu
to West Kweichow Mission. Dzi Shih, Yang Sin Seng, Yii
118
CHINA DIVISION 119
Cochin China
SIAM MISSION (French Indo-China)
Organized 1919 Population: 4,520,000; churches, 5;
Territory: Kingdom of Siam, ex- members, 157.
clusive of the Lao District of Address: 70 Rue de Champagne,
Eastern Siam. Saigon, French Indo-China.
Population: 9,215,000; churches, 1; In Charge: R. H. Wentland.
members, 134. Licentiate: Tran-ngoc-Te.
Cable and Telegraphic Address: Missionary Licentiates:
"Adventist Mission" Bangkok. Le Xuan, Pham-xuan-Thai, Tran-
Office Address: 633 Suriwongse xuan-Phan.
Road, Bangkok, Siam.
East Siam
Officers:
Director, A. P. Ritz. Population: 4,287,000; churches, 1;
Sec. and Treas., A. P. Ritz. members, 16.
Executive Committee: A. P. Address: Ubol, Siam.
Ritz, Pleng Vitiam-yalaksna, In Charge: R. P. Abel.
Bunthin Achjayadhora, Kon Vui- Missionary Licentiate:
Nai Boon Me.
leong, WV Bing Ging, Mrs. A. P.
Ritz. School Teachers:
Solose Muangtong, Puie Tona-
Department Secretaries: sudh.
Tract Society, Mrs. A. P. Ritz.
Educational, A. P. Ritz. North Sarawak
Field Miss. and Home Miss., (Borneo)
Kon Vui-leong. Population: 280,135; churches, 1;
Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., members, 10.
Nai Bunthin. Address: Bukit Nyala, Tatau
River, via Bintulu, Sarawak,
Minister: A. P. Ritz. Borneo.
Missionary Licentiates: In Charge: R. T. Morrow, L. R. C.
Mrs. A. P. Ritz, Icon Vui-leong, P. & S., L. F. P. & S.
Lin Hon-chong. Licentiate: Elam Sinaga.
Church School Teachers:
Nai Prachurd, Nai Pleng, Nai Missionary Licentiate:
Suni. R. T. Morrow.
South Sarawak
UNORGANIZED FIELDS (Borneo)
Cambodia Population: 350,000; churches, 1;
(French Indo-China) members, 78.
Population: 2,535,178; churches, 1; Address: Kuching, Sarawak, Bor-
members, 38. neo.
Address: Mission Des Adventistes In Charge: J. M. Nerness.
du Septieme Jour, 70 Rue de Ministers:
Champagne, Saigon, French Indo- J. M. Nerness, J. T. Pohan.
China. Church School Teachers:
In Charge: F. L. Pickett. Chu Sing Fatt, A. L. Pauner,
Licentiate: Eng Pheng. Koay Choo Gean, S. N. Siregar.
4
PHILIPPINE UNION MISSION
Organized rgr7
Territory: The Philippine Islands. A. Cruz, N. F. Legaspi, I. A.
Population: 13,636,074; churches, Kintanar, F. Velasco, Mrs. W. B.
332; members, 18,372. Riffel, F. Malapira, J. Suban,
Mrs. E. M. Adams, Mrs. M. F.
Cable Address: "Philipunion," Wiedemann, Mrs. L. M. Stump,
Manila. Mrs. F. A. Mote, Dr. H. A.
Office Address: 1939 Luna St., Erickson, Mrs. H. A. Erickson,
Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Islands. Mrs. C. L. Witzel, Prof. C. C.
(Please do not direct mail to Morrison, Mrs. C. C. Morrison,
this address.) Telephone, 5-19-96. Mrs. A. M. Ragsdale, Mrs. E.
Postal Address: Post Office Box N. Lugenbeal, Mrs. B. Palmer,
401, Manila, Philippine Islands. Mrs. F. Thurston, Mrs. F. A.
Officers: Pratt, Mrs. B. B. Davis, Miss
Supt., R. R. Figuhr. B. F. Parker, Miss I. Blancaflor,
Sec. and Treas., 0. A. Blake. R. Impeiro, A. Maeasiano.
Executive Committee: R. R.
Figuhr, Mrs. J. V. Pratt, F. A. CENTRAL LUZON MISSION
Mote, W. B. Riffel (on furlough, Organized 1931
A. A. Douglas acting), Flaviano
Dalisay, E. N. Lugenbeal, E. M. Territory: Provinces of Tarlac,
Adams, M. F. Wiedemann, F. L. Zambales, Nueva Ecija, Pam-
Jabola, Rafael Pilar, P. R. Diaz, panga, Bulacan, Rizal, Cavite,
Regino Villaneuva, J. A. Leland, Bataan, the towns of Baler and
L. M. Stump (on furlough), Casiguran of the province of
Jose Emralino, Abdon Capobres, Tayabas, the islands of the Cuyo
F. A. Pratt, 0. A. Blake. group, and the City of Manila.
Departmental Secretaries: Population: 2,275,112; churches,
Educational and Y. P. M. V.,
60; members, 3,283.
A. M. Ragsdale. Cable Address: "Philipunion,"
Field Miss., F. A. Mote. Manila.
Home Corn., Home Miss., and Office Address: 1402 Oroquieta St.,
Sabbath School, M. F. Wiede- Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippine Is-
mann. lands.
Religious Liberty, R. R. Figuhr; Officers:
associate, R. R. Senson. Director, Flaviano Dalisay.
Ministers: Sec. and Treas., P. H. Romulo.
R. R. Figuhr, F. A. Pratt, M. F. Executive Committee: Flaviano
Wiedemann, F. A. Mote, L. M. Dalisay, P. H. Romulo, V. San-
Stump, Roman Senson, J. 0. tos, R. Senson, F. Martin, A. Sta.
Afenir, A. M. Ragsdale. Rita, L. Yutuc.
Licentiates: Department Secretaries:
Book and Bible House, F. Ba-
Tan Nai Se, R. Villanueva, B. B. yuna.
Davis, 0. A. Blake, C. L. Witzel. Educational and Y. P. M. V.,
Missionary Licentiates:
Mrs. 0. A. Blake, Mrs. W. J. Field Miss., A. Sta. Rita.
Blake, Mrs. R. R. Figuhr, Mrs. Home Miss. and Sabbath School,
C. E. Thurston, Miss B. Irvine, L. Yutuc.
130
FAR EASTERN DIVISION 131
Office Postal Address: Apartado 39, Field Miss. and Home Miss.,
or Correo Aereo 609, Medellin, Lunney Astleford.
Colombia, South America. Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V.,
Office Telegraphic Address: "Colo- Mrs. Lunney Astleford.
ven," Medellin, Colombia, South Minister: Lunney Astleford.
America. Missionary Licentiate:
Officers: Mrs. Lunney Astleford.
Director, E. M. Trummer.
Sec.-Treas., J. W. Cole. PACIFIC COLOMBIA MISSION
Advisory Committee: E. M. Reorganized 1929
Trunkmer, J. W. Cole, G. W.
Chapman, Jorge Rendon, Pedro Territory: Departments of El
Gonzales. Valle, Cauca, Naritio, Caldas, the
commisariats of Caquetfr and
Department Secretaries: Putumayo, and the territory of
Home Miss., E. M. Trummer. Choco.
Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., Population: 1,389,021; churches, 8;
Mercedes Castro. members, 288.
Minister: E. M. Trummer. Cable Address: "Adventista," Cali,
Licentiate: Jorge Rendon. Colombia, South America.
Missionary Licentiates: Postal Address: Apartado 313,
Mrs. E. M. Trummer, Mercedes Cali, Colombia, South America.
Castro. Officers:
Director, L. H. Olson.
Sec. and Treas., C. J. Plata.
CURACAO MISSION Advisory Committee: L. H. Ol-
Organized 1934. son, Eugenio Plata, C. J. Plata,
. Aquilino Gonzales.
Territory: Islands of Aruba, Bon- Department Secretaries:
aire and Curacao, Dutch West Book and Bible House, C. J.
Indies. Plata.
Population: 43,000; churches, 2; Field Miss., E. Plata.
members, 82. Home Miss., L. H. Olson.
Cable Address: "Adventist," Cu- Sabbath School, Mrs. L. H. Olson.
racao (D. W. I.). - Y. P. M. V., Mrs. Eugenio Plata.
Director's Postal Address: Pisca-
deraweg 22, Mundo Nobo, Cu- Minister: L. H. Olson.
racao, Dutch West Indies. Missionary Licentiate:
Sec. and Treas.'s Address: Apar- Mrs. L. H. Olson, C. J. Plata,
tado 39, Medellin, Colombia, Eugenio Plata, Mrs. Eugenio
South America. Plata, Aquilino Gonzales.
Director, Lunney Astleford.
Sec. an Treas., J. W. Cole. UPPER MAGDALENA MISSION
Legal Board of "Advent Zend- Reorganized 1929
ingsgenootschap," L. Astleford, Territory: Departments of Cundi-
J. W. Cole, Mrs. L. Astleford, namarca, Boyaca, Tolima, Huila,
D. Martyn, Jacob Myers. and the commisariats of Arauca,
Advisory Committee: Lunney Vichada, Meta.
Astleford, Mrs. Lunney Astle- Population: 2,720,288; churches, 3;
ford, J. W. Cole. members, 246.
Department Secretaries: Cable Address: "Adventista," Bo-
Book and Bible House, L. Astle- gota, Colombia, South America.
ford. Director's Postal Address: Apar-
146 INTER-AMERICAN DIVISION
Director: G. A. Lewis.
NORTHWEST KENYA MISSION African Teachers: 36.
Entered 1931 Girl's School: Miss H. Rosier.
Territory: Nakuru and Eldoret
areas and the unallotted terri- WEST KENYA MISSION
tories to the north. Entered 1906; Organized 1933
Address: P. 0. Box 127, Nakuru, Territory: The Luo language area
Kenya Colony. around the Kavirondo Gulf
Supt., S. G. Maxwell. (Lake Victoria).
Minister: H. A. Matthews. Address: Gendia, P. 0. Kisumu,
Licentiate: Kenya Colony, East Africa.
African: E. Kimenja. Churches: 24; members, 3,006.
Missionary Licentiate:
African: M. Otieno. Officers:
Supt., F. H. Thomas.
Local Committee: F. H. Thomas,
SOUTH KENYA MISSION S. W. Beardsell, J. Omer, C.
Entered 1912; Organized 1933 Katonya, M. C. Murdoch.
Territory: The Kisii and Kericho Department Secretaries:
districts and the Masai reserve. Home Miss., Sab. Sch., and Y. P.
Address: Nyanchua Mission, Kisii, M. V., J. Ouma, J. Anyengo.
via Kisumu, Kenya Colony, East
Africa. Ministers:
Churches: 8; members, 811. European: F. H. Thomas, M. C.
Murdoch.
Officers: African: J. Omer.
Supt., G. A. Lewis.
Local Committee: G. A. Lewis, Licentiates:
S. W. Beardsell, P. Nyamweya. African: K. Katonya, J. Ouma,
H. Owuor, D. Orwa, A. Okal, E.
Department Secretaries: Nyakango, P. Nyaema, E. Olero,
Home Miss., Sabbath Sch., and A. Obuola, J. Oyola, N. Agonda,
Y. P. M. V., K. Obwagi. I. Okeyo, L. Amayo.
Minister:
European: G. A. Lewis. Missionary Licentiates:
Licentiates: African: P. Geda, J. Anyengo.
African: P. Nyamweya, Samson
Ongaki, N. Ongira, A. Direre, Gendia Mission Station
J. Sindega. Address: Gendia, P. 0. Kisumu,
Missionary Licentiates: Kenya Colony.
European: Miss H. Rosier. Director: F. H. Thomas.
African: A. Nyakundi, J. Sin- African Teachers: 42.
diga, K. Obwagi, M. Momanyi,
N. Mokoyo, J. Oinwenga, Z.
Machoka. Kanyadoto. Mission Station
Address: Kanyadoto, via Gendia,
Nyanchua Mission Station P. 0. Kisumu, Kenya Colony.
Address: Nyanchua Mission, P. 0. Director: M. C. Murdoch.
Kisii, Kenya Colony. African Teachers: 47.
EAST NORDIC UNION CONFERENCE
Organized 1931.
Territory: Sweden and Finland. Helsingfors Fysikaliska Institut.
Population: 9,796,493; churches, Annegatan 7, Helsingfors, Fin-
97; members, 4,957. land.
Nyhyttans Treatment Home,
Cable Address: Advent, Stockholm, Jarnboas, Sweden.
Sweden. Stockholm Hydro-Electric In-
Office Address: Tunnelgat,an 25, stitute Humlegardsgatan 18,
Stockholm, Sweden. Stockholm, Sweden.
Officers: Toivonlinna Summer Sanitarium,
Pres., G. A. Lindsay. Piikkio, Finland.
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, A. Ekebyholm Summer Sanitarium,
Karlman. Rimbo, Sweden.
Executive Committee: G. A.
Lindsay, C. Gidlund, A. Blom-
stedt, V. Kohtanen, E. H. Lars- FINLAND CONFERENCE
son, K. R. Sandstrom, A. Rintala, Organized 1929
Vilh. Sucksdorff, M. D., Y. Miet-
tinen, R. W. Engstrom, A. Karl- Territory: Finland.
man, S. Jonasson. Population: 3,291,126; churches,
Department Secretaries: 29; members, 1,961.
Educational and Y. P. M. V., Office: Annank. 7, Helsingfors,
R. W. Engstrom. Finland.
Medical, V. Sucksdorff, M. D. Officers:
Publishing and Home Miss., S. Pres., V. Kohtanen.
Jonasson. Sec., Y. Miettinen.
Sabbath School, A. Karlman. Treas., T. Heinonen.
Ministers: Executive Committee: V. Koh-
G. A. Lindsay. tanen, A. Rintala, Y. Miettinen,
Honorary: K. A. Fernstrom, J. T. Seljavaara, 0. Jaakkola, V.
Wallenkampf, A. J. Settergren. Koskinen, N. Landemaa.
Licentiates: Department Secretaries:
R. W. Engstrom, S. Jonasson. Field Miss., I. Heikkinen.
Missionary Licentiates: Sabbath School, Y. P. M. V., and
A. Karlman, V. Sucksdorff, S. Home Miss., A. Arasola.
Bj ur. Ministers:
Institutions: V. Kohtanen, A. Rintala, K. Soi-
Stockholm Publishing House, salo, T. Seljavaara, K. Osola.
Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, Licentiates:
Sweden. A. Arasola, 0. Peltonen.
Finland Publishing House, An-
negatan 7, Helsingfors, Fin- Missionary Licentiates:
land. Y. Miettinen, I. Heikkinen, T.
Finland S. D. A. Mission School, Heinonen, A. Unhola, U. Rouhe,
Toivonlinna, Piikkio, Finland. 0. Miiiittiinen, L. Miettinen, Liina
Swedish Missionary School, Eke- Lehti, Viivi Kangasvuori, Lempi
byholm, Rimbo, Sweden. Lehto, Margit Oksa, Lydia Turn-
Hultafors Sanitarium, Hulta- nen, Veera Luuldto, Ida Hel-
fors, Sweden. minen.
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NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION 157
DETACHED MISSIONS
FRENCH EQUATORIAL AFRICA Missionary Licentiates:
MISSION European: T. Ketola.
Entered 1931; Reorganized 1933 African: J. J. Moseray, W. Hel-
Territory: That part of the French big, J. H. Hallowanger.
Cameroons north of latitude 10, Station Schools: 3.
and the colony of French Equa- Dispensaries: I.
torial Africa north of latitude 10.
Population: 2,840,050; church, 1; SIERRA LEONE MISSION
members, 14. Territory: Sierra Leone, Gambia,
Office Address: Mission Adventiste, French Guinea, French Sudan
Maroua, Cameroon, West Africa. Colonies.
Officer: Population: 7,858,257; churches,
Supt., R. H. Bergstrom. 14; members, 365.
Committee: R. H. Bergstrom, Cable Address: Advent, Waterloo,
K. G. Johannessen, Division Rep- Sierra-Leone.
resentative when present. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Water-
Licentiate: R. H. Bergstrom. loo, Sierra Leone, West Africa.
Missionary Licentiate:
K. G. Johannessen. Officers:
Station School: 1; headmaster, K. Supt., S. Broberg.
G. Johannessen, assisted by two Sec. and Treas.,
African teachers. Executive Committee: S. Bro-
Dispensary: 1; K. G. Johannessen. berg, D. B. Thomas, T. Tranborg,
H. Rasmussen, H. Wilson, S. C.
Nicol.
LIBERIA MISSION Department Secretaries:
Entered 1927 Educational, H. Rasmussen.
Territory: Liberia. Field Miss. and Sabbath School,
Population: 2,500,000; members, S. Broberg.
44. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V.,
Address: S. D. A. Mission, Konola,
c/o A. Woermann, Monrovia. Ministers:
Liberia, West Africa. European: S. Broberg.
Officers: African: H. Wilson, S. C. Nicol,
Supt., K. F. Noltze. N. S. During, M. S. Williams.
Soc. and Treas., K. F. Noltze. Honorary: H. E. A. Lynch.
Ministers: Licentiates:
European: K. F. Noltze. European: T. Tranborg, H. Ras-
African: I. W. Harding. mussen.
NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION 169
Postal Address: Casilla 130, Ro- Post Office Address: Casilla 2830,
sario, Santa Fe, Argentine, South Santiago, Chile, South America.
America. (Telephone, Auto. 81512.)
Officers: Officers:
Pres., Pres., L. D. Minner.
Sec. and Treas., C. E. Krieghoff. See. and Treas., 0. H. Maxson.
Executive Committee: Executive Committee: L. D.
C. E. Krieghoff, V. L. Gambetta, Minner, 0. H. Maxson, M. Se-
A. Riffel, N. Soto G., J. Weiss, gura, C. H. Mayr, E. Arias, E.
R. Segado. Almonte, A. Aeschlimann.
Department Secretaries: Department Secretaries:
Book and Bible House, A. Riffel. Book and Bible House, E. Arias.
Educational and Y. P. M. V., Educational and Y. P. M. V.,
C. Krieghoff. A. Aeschlimann.
Field Miss., E. Barcovsci. Field Miss., Alfredo Marin.
Home Miss., H. G. Stoehr. Home Miss. and Sabbath School,
Sabbath School, A. Riffel.
Ministers: Medical, Mrs. L. D. Minner.
C. E. Krieghoff, M. Gnadjin. Ministers:
Honorary: I. Kalbermatter, C.
Gil. L. D. Minner, Alfredo Berchin,
L. A. Rojas, C. H. Mayr, A.
Licentiates: Aeschlimann, J. H. Meier, E.
J. Riffel, V. L. Gambetta, V. K. Almonte.
Aeschlimann, P. R. Tabuenca, Honorary: V. E. Thomann.
J. A. Bonjour.
Licentiates:
Missionary Licentiates:
M. F. Perez, A. Riffel, F. Vaz- L. A. Griot, E. T. Block, R.
quez, C. Krieghoff, E. Barcovsci, Block, S. Fayard.
Mrs. E. K. Stoehr, Mrs. A. D. Missionary Licentiates:
Krieghoff, Mrs. E. T. Gnadjin, 0. H. Maxson, E. Arias, E. R.
Mrs. R. A. Aeschlimann. Pidoux, E. Pidoux, E. Torre
Church School Teachers: blanca, H. V3rhmeister, Mrs. C.
M. E. Tantin, P. Peinado, G. Diinner, Mrs. 0. Minner, W.
Krieghoff, M. Fischer, C. Fischer, Aeschlimann, G. Ernst, A. Marin,
M. I. Courvoisier, M. C. Schimpf, Mrs. L. Berchin, Mrs. 0. T.
J. J. Vallejos, M. F. Heydecker, Meier, E. R. Ernst, Mrs. A. M.
E. Frey, J. Roscher, E. Duper- Maxson.
tuis, S. Vazquez, A. Dupertuis, Honorary: Fernando Olavarrfa.
A. Urich.
Chillan Training School Teachers:
J. H. Meier, E. Pidoux, G. Ernst,
W. Aeschlimann, S. Rode, E. R.
CHILE CONFERENCE Ernst, M. Aeschlimann, Mrs. C.
Organized 1907 T. Meier, M. Acuta, B. Quezada.
Territory: Chile, South America, Church School Teachers:
(except Territory of Magellan). H. Dal Santo, L. Rojas S., E.
Population: 4,249,532; churches, Sanhueza, P. Mora, B. Almonte,
31; members, 2,349. A. Opazo, Mrs. M. H. Almonte,
Cable Address: "Adventist," San- Mrs. E. F. Pdrez, J. Godoy, I.
tiago, Chile, South America. Gougain.
SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION 17o
Licentiates: Officers:
I. Chuquimia, H. C. Morton, F. Pres., G. F. Ruf.
Chuquimia. Snc. and Treas., F. E. Vansickle.
Missionary Licentiates: Executive Committee: G. F. Ruf,
Mrs. G. E. Stacey, Mrs. H. C. R. A. Hayden, C. D. Christensen,
Morton, Mrs. W. W. Wheeler, A. Biaggi, 0. Krause, F. E. Van-
S. R. Loomis, Mrs. S. R. Loomis, sickle.
M. E. Aguilar, Mrs. M. E. Agui- Department Secretaries:
lar, J. I. Hartman, Mrs. J. I. Book and Bible House, F. E.
Hartman, Dr. W. H. Spicer, Mrs. Van sickle.
W. H. Spicer, Dr. Lloyd Dixon, Educational, Field Miss., and
Mrs. Lloyd Dixon, G. Geisse, Mrs. Y. P. M. V., R. A. Hayden.
G. Geisse, I. Mamani, J. Supo, Home Miss:, G. F. Ruf.
Juan Pissano, M. Urbina, P. Medical,
Perez, B. Montevilla, M. Mamani, Sabbath School, R. L. Jacobs.
J. Agulo, J. Ramirez. Ministers:
G. F. Ruf, C. D. Christensen,
ECUADOR MISSION A. E. Sosa.
Established 1906 Licentiates:
Territory: Republic of Ecuador, R. A. Hayden, Wm. Goransson,
South America. 0. Krause, B. Larsen, A. Biaggi,
Churches: 3; members, 126. Luciano Chambe, Samuel Con-
Cable Address: "Adventista," Quito. dori, Marcelo Ccama, S. Weiss,
Postal Address: Casilla 44, Quito. F. Chambilla.
Officers: Missionary Licentiates:
Director, J. D. Replogle. Mrs. G. F. Ruf, A. J. Alva, Mrs.
Sec. and Treas., H. M. Colburn. A. J. Alva, M. Lean, Mrs. M.
Executive Committee: J. D. Lean, J. M. Linares, C. Diaz,
Replogle, H. M. Colburn, Julio Julian Llanqui, C. Cacallaca, M.
Espinosa, C. Freile, L. Vargas. Chavarrfa, Mrs. R. A. Hayden,
Department Secretaries: Mrs. C. Christensen, Mrs. Wm.
Field Miss., L. Vargas. Goransson, Mrs. S. Weiss, Mrs.
Minister: J. D. Replogle. 0. Krause, Mrs. A. Biaggi, Mrs.
Licentiates: B. Larsen, F. E. Vansickle, Mrs.
J. Espinosa, C. Freile. F. E. Vansickle, R. L. Jacobs,
Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. R. L. Jacobs, R. Rojas, Mrs.
Mrs. J. D. Replogle, L. Vargas, R. Rojas.
Mrs. L. Vargas.
PERUVIAN MISSION
LAKE TITICACA MISSION Established 1906
Established 1916 Territory: Republic of Peru, ex-
Territory: Departments of Puno, cepting the Departments making
Cuzco, Arequipa, Moquegua, Tac- up the Lake Titicaca and Ama-
na and Madre de Dios en Peru. zon Missions.
Churches: 13; members, 5,250. Churches: 11; members, 1,365.
Cable and Telegraphic Address: Cable and Telegraphic Address:
" Ad.ventista," Puno, Peril. " Adventista," Lima, Peru.
Office Address: Calle Lima No. 21, Office Address: Calle Colina 254,
Puno, Peru. Miraflores, Lima, Peru.
Postal Address: Casilla 35, Puno, Postal Address: Casilla 1002, Lima,
Peru. Peru, South America.
180 SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION
Officers: Ministers:
Director, Jacob Wagner. Jacob Wagner, G. D. Klatt, J.
Sec. and Treas., B. L. Thompson. Plenc, C. H. Baker, Wm. Scha.ef-
Executive Committee: Jacob fler.
Wagner, B. L. Thompson, Wm. Honorary: P. Kalbermatter.
Schaeffer, C. Castellano, C. H. Missionary Licentiates:
Baker, A. A. Alva, J. Plene. Mrs. J. Wagner, B. L. Thompson,
Department Secretaries: Mrs. B. L. Thompson, Carlos
Book and Bible House, B. L. Castellano, Jenaro Moran, A. A.
Thompson. Alva, Mrs. G. D. Klatt, Mrs. Win.
_ Educational, Home Miss., and Schaeffer, Mrs. J. Plenc, P. P.
Y. P. M. V., A. A. Alva. Leon, G. Bernal, J. C. Ruskjer,
Field Miss., Carlos Castellano. Mrs. J. C. Ruskjer, Mrs. C. H.
Sabbath School, B. L. Thompson. Baker, R. V. Leon.
Postal Address: Caixa Postal 810, Postal Address: Caixa Postal 177,
Curitiba, Parana, Brazil, South Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul,
America. Brazil, South America.
Officers: Officers:
Director, A. L. Westphal. Pres., J. H. Boehm.
Sec. and Treas., F. H. Gerling. Sec. and Treas., B. Schuenemann.
Executive Committee: A. L. Executive Committee: J. H.
Westphal, G. G. Ritter, J. M. Boehm, B. Schuenemann, E. M.
Zeroth, R. M. Rabello, M. Kuem- Castilho, S. Schmidt, J. Kreu-
pel, F. H. Gelling, N. Schwantes, ger, 0. Bergold.
E. Azevedo. Legal Assn., " Associacdo dos
Adventistas do. Setimo Dia no
Department Secretaries: Rio Grande do Sul."
Book and Bible House, F. H. Department Secretaries:
Gerling.
Educational and Y. P. M. V., Book and Bible House, B. Schue-
G. G. Ritter. nemann.
Field Miss., J. M. Zeroth. Educational, Sabbath School, and
Home Miss., A. L. Westphal. Y. P. M. V., S. 'Schmidt.
Sabbath School, F. H. Gerling. Field Miss., E. M. Castilho.
Home Miss., J. H. Boehm.
Ministers:
A. L. Westphal, G. G. Ritter, Ministers:
R. M. Rabello, N. Schwantes. J. H. Boehm, R. J. Wilfarth.
Honorary: M. Kuempel, F. R. Honorary: H. F. Graf.
Kuempel. Licentiates:
Missionary Licentiates: E. Roth, E. M. Castilho, S.
F. H. Gerling, E. R. Azevedo, Kuempel.
J. M. Zeroth, Mrs. J. M. Zeroth, Missionary Licentiates:
W. Ehlers. Mrs. J. H. Boehm, S. Schmidt,
Church School Teachers: C. Grabby, B. Schuenemann.
C. Stoehr, P. Touzdjian, Martha Church School Teachers:
Boekenkamp, E. Ehlers, J. West- G. Ludwig, J. R. dos Passos, H.
phal, L. Reinert, J. Bork, D. Knoener, B. Buchholtz, L. Schef-
Stockier. fel, E. Keppke, H. Hoffmann.
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ANGOLA UNION MISSION
Organized 1925
Territory: Angola (Portuguese Licentiates:
West Africa). Dr. R. B. Parsons, O. I. Fields,
Area: 510,670 square miles. Missionary Licentiates:
Population: White, 30,000; native, Mrs. R. B. Parsons, Mrs. 0. I.
4,000,000 Fields, Miss R. Visser, Miss R.
Churches: 12; members, 722, in- Johnson, A. Bringle, Mrs. A.
cluding 19 Europeans and 703 Bringle.
natives; believers not baptized, Village Schools: 18.
1,766. Total adherents, 2,506. Native Teachers: 18.
Cable and Telegraphic Address:
"Adventists," Nova Lisboa, An-
gola. Cuale Mission Station
Postal Address: Angola Union Postal Address: Duque de Bra-
Mission of Seventh-day Advent- ganca, Districto do Malange,
ists, Caixa Postale No. 3, Nova Angola, Portuguese West Africa.
Lisboa, Distrito de Benguela, Director:
Angola, Portuguese West Africa. Licentiate:
Officers: Missionary Licentiate:
Supt., C. W. Curtis. Village School: 1.
Sec. and Treas., Peter Stevenson. Native Teacher: 1.
Executive Committee: C. W.
Curtis, Peter Stevenson, 0. 0.
Bredenkamp, E. A. Buckley, Dr.
R. B. Parsons, 0. I. Fields. Luz Mission Station
Department Secretaries: Postal Address: Missao de Luz,
Educational, 0. I. Fields. Caixa Postale, No. 33, Vila Luzo,
Medical, Dr. R. B. Parsons. Distrito de Moxico, Angola,
Sabbath School, Mrs. R. B. Par- Portuguese West Africa.
sons. Director: E. A. Buckley.
Y. P. M. V., C. W. Curtis. Licentiate: E. A. Buckley.
Missionary Licentiate:
Minister: C. W. Curtis.
Mrs. E. A. Buckley.
Missionary Licentiates: Nurse: Mrs. E. A. Buckley.
Peter Stevenson, Mrs. Peter Village Schools: 5.
Stevenson, Mrs. C. W. Curtis. Native Teachers: 6.
BURMA MISSION
Organized igr9
Territory: Burma, including the Field Miss., J. 0. Wilson.
Shan States; the Andaman, and Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V.,
Nicobar Islands. W. W. Christensen.
Population: 14,696,600; churches, Medical, H. Baird.
11; members, 618. Sabbath Sch., F. J. Mainstone.
Cable Address: "Adventist," Ran- Ministers:
goon. Joseph Phillips, R. A. Beckner,
Office Address: 30 Voyle Road, J. 0. Wilson, A. J. Sargent,
Cantt., Rangoon, Burma. Myat Po, Deacon David, H.
Officers: Baird, F. A. Wyman, G. A.
Acting Supt., G. A. Hamilton. Hamilton, E. A. Crane, Thara
Sec. and Treas., F. J. Mainstone. Peter, Tha Myaing.
Executive Committee: G. A. Licentiates:
Hamilton, Joseph Phillips, F. J. J. C. Dean, W. W. Christensen,
Mainstone, F. A. Wyman, J. 0. F. J. Mainstone, F. Ba-Tin.
Wilson, E. A. Crane, R. A.
Beckner, Myat Po, A. J. Sargent. Missionary Licentiates:
Department Secretaries: Mrs. G. W. Tarleton, Saw U,
Educational, Joseph Phillips. M. Prakasam.
203
204 SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISION
Officers: Licentiates.
Director, 0. 0. Mattison. R. C. Lindholm, M. D., L. E. Al-
Advisory Committee: 0. 0. Mat- len, Nabi Bakhsh, Umar Din,
tison, A. Gardner, P. K. Simpson, Mela Ram, Harnam Das, Dayal
M. G. Champion, J. M. Steeves, Masih, Mahnga Mall, Badr-Ud-
Sher Singh. din, Barkat Masih (2).
Indian Evangelists and Teachers:
Minister: 0. 0. Mattison. Paul Thomas, Labhu Mall, Na-
Licentiates: wab Din, K. Peters, Allah Ditta,
P. K. Simpson, B. A. Howard, (1), Alla Ditta (2), Inayat Ma-
G. D. Bates, Piyare Lal. sih, Matthias, Joseph Masih,
Indian Evangelists and Teachers: Chirag Din, Faquir Chand, Jhande
Nirmal Singh, Albert Chand, Khan, Barkat Masih, Fazil Ma-
Chander Sen, Sher Singh, E. D. sill, Daniel, Prem Masih, C. Sam-
Gardner, Nihalla, Francis Wray, uel, Munshi Ram, Samuel Rai,
Ghulam Masih, Alla Ditta, Ma- Sharif Din, Rosie Mall, Miss
sih Charran, Mrs. Masih Charran, Masih, B. M. Khan, Abdulla,
Elvina Singh, Grace Das, Rosa- Israel Din, Lahna Mall, Sohna
lina Francis, Jethy Mall, Mrs. Mall, Barkat Pira, Ruth, Subha,
Piyare Lal, Masih D'ayal, Mrs. Ghulam Jalani, Shah j(dmi: Be-
Masih Dayal, Sunder Das. gum, Bashir Benji Mall, AI iryam
Labhu Mall, Ahmad
DETACHED MISSIONS
CAPE VERDE ISLANDS Spanish-Guinea, Fernando-Po,
Entered 1935 St. Thomas and neighboring is-
Territory: Cape Verde Islands. lands.
Population: 142,000; members, 18. Population: 2,400,000; churches,
2; members, 131.
Address: Nossa Senhora do Monte.
Brava, Cape Verde Islands. Postal Address: Mission Adven-
Officers: tiste, Nanga-Eboko, par Ya-
Director, A. F. Raposo. ounde, Cameroon, West Africa.
Treasurer, A. F. Raposo. Officers:
Minister: A. F. Raposo. Supt., M. Fridlin.
Missionary Licentiate: Sec.-Treas., J. Erzberger.
Mrs. A. F. Raposo. Executive Committee: M. Frid-
lin, J. Erzberger, A. M. Sallee,
EQUATORIAL AFRICAN Z. Yeretzian, P. Benezech.
MISSION Department Secretaries: Educa
Entered 1928 tional and Y. P. M. V., Z. Yeret-
Territory: The Cameroon, Ouban- zian.
gui-Cha.ri, Middle Congo, Gabon, Sabbath School, J. Erzberger.
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F. M. Wilcox; associate editors, page semimonthly for general
W. A. Spicer, C. P. Bollman, F. missionary purposes; illustrated.
D. Nichol, T. M. French. Single subscription, 35 cents.
The Signs of the Times (leading Postage extra to foreign coun-
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weekly; annual subscription, Park, Washington, D. C.; editor,
$1.50; published by the Pacific F. D. Nichol; associate editors,
Press Pub. Assn., Mountain View, F. A. Coffin, M. R. Thurber.
Calif.; editors, A. S. Maxwell, The Present Truth (British): De-
G. Dalrymple; editor emeritus, voted to a presentation of the
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the Jamaica Conference of Sev- Raymond Friend.
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Jamaica; printed by the West published by the students of
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M. D., Mrs. P. E. Bates, R. N., Legal Name: " The Florida Sani-
A. D. N., T. H. Luke, Betty Choi, tarium and Benevolent Associa-
J. K. Wong, Marian Pang, C. C. tion."
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Cheung, Dorcas Leung, Esther Pres.; W. E. Abernathy, Sec.
Lo, Alice Lau. and Treas.; J. L. Shuler, H. E.
Lysinger, R. I. Keate, C. G.
CHIAOTOUTSENG HOSPITAL Ortner, H. J. Klooster, L. E.
(China Training Institute) Lenheim, V. G. Anderson.
Chiaotoutseng, Kiangsu, China Staff and Faculty. . .
Established 1926 Medical Director; W. E.
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for the China Training Institute. B. S., M. D.; Pearl Howington,
Supt.: Herbert Liu, M. D. R. N., Supt. of Nurses; Irene
B. Watt, R. N., Instructor of
CHICHOKI MISSION HOSPITAL Nurses; Mrs. Wm. Munn, Ma-
Established 1936 tron; W. W. McCabe, Supervisor
Address: S. D. A. Mission, Chichoki of Men's Hydrotherapy; Lucile
Mallian, Dist. Sheikhupura, Pun- Hall, R. N., B. S. N., B. A., Super-
jab. visor of Women's Hydrotherapy;
Superintendent: R. C. Lindholm, Mrs. Ethel Clark, R. N., Super-
M. D., L. R. C. P. and S. (Edin.) visor of Hospital; Marie Abbott,
Staff: Mrs. R. C. Lindholm, Ab- R. N., Night Supervisor; Mrs.T. B.
dulla, Lahna Mall, Sohna Forehand, B. S., Dietitian; N. S.
Israel Din, Barkat Pira, Ruth Ashton, Chaplain; H. C. Weiland,
Subha, Shah Jehan Begum. R. T. Laboratory Technician;
L. A. Stover, R. T. X-ray Tech-
CLINICA JULIACA nician.
Established 1922 School of Nursing: Pearl Howing-
Cable and Telegraphic Address: ton, R. N., Director; Irene B.
`Clinica" Juliaca, Watt, R. N. Instructor; N. S.
Postal Address: Casilla, Juliaca, A shton,Instructor of Bible.
Peru.
Officers: G. F. Ruf, President; Dr. FUI ON HOSPITAL-DIS-
R. 0. Ingham, Secretary; F. E. PENSARY
Vansickle, Treasurer. Waichow, Kwangtung, China
Staff: Dr. R. 0. Ingham, Medical Board of Directors: Officers: P. V.
Supt.; F. E. Vansickle, Assistant Thomas, Chairman; Ho Ching,
Treasurer, Cashier. Sec.; Tshi Tsok Phien, Chong
Kwet En, Chung Yuk Hon, Vun
EKEBYHOLM SUMMER Shau Vun, Dr. So Yai Chuen,
SANITARIUM Ku Kuk Min.
- Rimbo, Sweden
Medical Supt.: R. Lind, M. D.
Business Manager: C. Gidlund. GENERAL HOSPITAL OF
CHULUMANI
FLORIDA SANITARIUM AND (Hospital General de Chulumani)
HOSPITAL Chulumani, Sud Yungas, Depto. de
Established 1908 La Paz, Bolivia
Street Address: 601 E. Rollins Ave. Telegraphic Address: "Adventista"
Telephone, 3141. Chulumani, Bolivia.
Mail Address: Drawer 1100, Or- Postal Address: Chulumani, Bo-
lando, Florida. livia.
SANITARIUMS 297
CHURCH WORK
Foreign All Per Cap. of
Year Membership Annual Tithe Miss. Offgs. Other Fds. Tot. Fds.
1863 3,500 $ 8,000.00 $2.29
1865 4,000 12,000.00 3.00
1870 5,440 21,822.46 4.66
1875 8.022 32,618.62 $ 536.57 4.13
1880 15,570 61,856.88 3,160.22 $ 2,784.35 4.35
1885 20,547 122,641.69 21,649.85 6,898.74 7.36
1890 29,711 225.433.98 50,495.63 10,935.36 9.66
1895 47,680 309,142.76 73,331.54 24,819.40 8.55
1900 66.547 510,258.97 130,151.09 21,558.93 8.74
1905 77.543 858,014.91 169,335.11 153,567.62 13.52
1910 90.808 1,338,689.65 458.943.70 426,134.17 21.27
1915 136,879 1.968,168.26 872,666.84 566,463.07 24.89
1916 141.488 2.291,423.46 963,700.23 695,368.09 27.92
1917 153,857 1,946.907.49 1,353,686.07 8 A 9,089.88 33.28
1918 162,667 3,841,317.96 2,072,917.21 981,484.65 42.39
1919 178.239 4,989,305.28 2.091.278.38 1,496.467.20 48.12
1920 185,450 7,195,463.04 3.251.550.01 1,407,391.18 63.92
1921 198,088 4,237,745.31 2.781,728.23 1,488,582.65 42.95
1922 208,771 4,230,230.04 2,765,461.51 1,325,170.29 39.86
1923 221.874 4,814.554.87 2.004,041.73 1,337,585.35 41.45
1924 238,657 5,466,431.17 3.344,723.07 1,530,407.03 43.33
1925 250,988 5,909,496.99 3,520,347.95 1,665,502.37 44.21
1926 261,834 5.964.331.83 3.757,579.06 1.730,206.30 43.74
1927 274.064 0.211.759.20 3.770,888.29 1.9(12,167.53 43.58
1928 285.293 (1.373.147.36 2.881.879.95 2.016.726.29 43.01
1929 299,555 6.696,038.51 4.163.357.98 1,961,795.75 42.80
7930 314.253 6.230.362.04 4.020.398.21 1.861,849.29 38.54
1931 336.046 5.641.514.44 3.649.455.31 1.743,192.47 32.84
1932 362,101 4,736,430.93 3,022,870.89 1,497,735.61 25.56
1033 384.151 4.491;730.36 2,730.641.22 1,420.280.85 22.50
1934 404,509 5,318.630.57 3,024.983.07 1.549,601.03 24.46
1935 422,968 5,743,281.80 3,150,404.29 1,599,448.13 24.81
TOTAL FUNDS
Foreign Home
Year Tithe Missions Missions Total
1863 $ 8,000.00 $ $ $ 8,000.00
1883 96,418.62 13,668.88 110,087.50
1903 684,030.54 158,359.67 842,390.21
1921 4,237,745.31 2,781,728.23 '1,488,582.65 8,508,056.19
1930 6,230,362.04 4,020,398.21 1,861,849.29 12,112,609.54
1931 5,641,514.44 3,649,455.31 1,743,1. 92.47 11,034,162.22
1932 4,736,430.93 3,022,870.89 1,497,735.61 9.257,037.43
1933 4,491,730.36 2,730,641.22 1,420,280.85 8.642,652.43
1934 5,318,630.57 3,024,983.07 1,549,601.03 9,893,214.67
1935 5,743,281.80 3,150,404.29 1,599,448.13 10,493,134.22
Grand Total 73 yr 126,837,206.65 67,707,769.19 34,320,864.44 228,865,840.28
Per Cent of Grand Total 55.41 29.59 15.00 100.00
Per Cent of Increase in total funds in 1935 over preceding year 6.06
Per Capita $24.81
PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT
No. Pub. Om- Peri- Languagesall Total Tot.Vol. 1 cops'
Year Houses ployees odicals publications Annual Sales each pub.
1850 .. .. 1 1 (1846) .93
1855 1 7 2 1 $ 2,000.00 1854) 6.08
1860 1 17 2 1 3,000.00 (1862) 7.50
1865 1 20 2 1 4,000.00 8.33
1870 1 30 3 1 7,000.00 12.49
1875 3 71 8 2 18,000.00 29.57
1880 4 128 10 7 40,000.00 53.30
1885 6 232 21 9 121,692.36 96.60
1890 7 412 24 12 734,397.0(1 171.55
1895 11 585 40 23 250,000.00 243.60
1900 13 600 96 39 250,000.00 267.84
1905 20 400 89 46 548,067.03 300.00
1910 28 610 126 67 1,560,510.58 525.0(1
1915 40 698 120 95 2,174,591.94 640.00
1920 45 1125 144 99 5.682.972.35 877.74
1921 46 1040 148 100 4.764.521.06 1,000.80
1922 51 961 154 114 3,656.481.31 1,153.23
1923 51 923 156 114 4.067.460.40 1.244.15
1924 52 953 156 114 4.236.120.011 1,301.68
1925 53 965 177 128 4.631.706.47 1.417.23
192(1 56 933 194 131 4.831.131.43 1,523.51
1927 56 1000 201 132 4,038,127.18 1,594.00
1928 56 1057 215 141 4.716.601.54 1,700.68
1929 58 1114 215 141 4,939,917.08 1,746.29
1930 67 1145 219 146 4,715,709.89 1,814.73
1931 68 1090 237 152 4.002.774.54 1,885.80
1932 68 1075 246 157 3,499,304.93 1,951.87
1933 69 1060 249 161 3,387,682.66 2,004.87
1934 69 1090 250 169 3.416,345.80 2,087.50
1935 69 1090 256 171 3,546,804.60 2,146.76
SANITARIUMS
No. of Sanitariums
Year and Treatment Rooms No. of Physicians Total Employees Assets
1866 1 2 14 $ 24,800.60
1870 1 6 35 44,221.54
1875 1 7 125 70,189.22
1880 2 10 165 190,956.74
1885 2 13 225 310,808.81
1890 3 15 315 548,923.45
1895 7 33 477 800,786.99
1900 27 74 1,216 1,294,474.73
1905 55 80 1,300 1,600,000.00
1910 74 116 1,989 3,368,041.46
1915 40 131 1,729 2,774,058.94
192(1 41 163 2,308 4,309,701.10
1921 44 175 2,424 4,580,093.90
1922 50 196 2,541 5,361.230.10
1923 51 241 3,077 6,386,311.32
1924 63 323 3,276 6.634,477.72
1925 65 347 3,501 6,599,665.15
1926 62 375 3,547 7.088,086.56
1927 71 435 3,714 7,318,624.16
1928 81 474 3,789 7,345,047.23
1929 96 495 4,317 7,523,972.48
1930 106 506 4,287 7,999,591.83
1. 931 112 586 4.118 8,267,221.92
1932 118 648 3,881 8,229,915.09
1933 123 810 4,466 8,459,711.05
1934 131 903 5,066 8,903,507.13
1935 138 966 5,338 9,192,943.67
STATISTICAL TABLES 321
HARVEST INGATHERING
GENERAL SUMMARY
Union Local Mission Total Denomina,
Year Conferences Conferences Fields Institutions tional Investment
1865 7 1 1 $ 38,712.53
1875 13 2 5 282,17945
1885 28 3 11 885,382.97
1895 1 36 22 29 2,858,725.82
1905 13 80 56 126 4,799,419.51
1910 23 106 87 188 10,086,245.27
1912 23 126 100 196 12,084,438.13
1913 25 126 101 " 151 12,812,783.61
1914 26 128 106 147 14,039,279.39
1915 26 130 109 147 14,254,615.45
1916 26 130 113 149 15,284,215.27
1917 31 135 119 156 16,873,422.54
1918 35 141 117 164 19,975,500.49
1919 44 133 141 172 25,432,582.52
1920 46 148 153 183 30,699,461.49
1921 51 139 160 204 34,196,049.15
1922 55 143 153 224 36,903,593.95
1923 54 146 150 234 40,675,238.72
1924 52 138 164 248 44,971,881.12
1925 60 139 180 266 45,648,299.24
1926 65 143 198 255 48,025,317.33
1927 64 146 211 291 49,293,887.27
1928 65 153 222 328 50,281,614.54
1929 67 155 245 375 53,314,348.60
1930 71 160 270 399 54,115,482.55
1931 71 155 278 417 54,114,844.52
1932 70 144 289 424 53,235,460.37
1933 70 146 309 441 53,979,143.72
1934 70 144 318 443 56,045,968.38
1935 69 146 320 446 57,745,120.18
* After 1913 not including privately owned institutions.
Date of Campaigns
February 6 to 20 Signs of the Times Campaign
Match 27 to April 10 Review and Herald Subscription Campaign
April 10 to 17 Watchman Campaign
September 4 to October 23 Offidal Ingathering Campaign
APPROPRIATIONS TO MISSIONS
The amounts indicated below have been expended by the General Con-
ference for evangelistic work, for the years stated:
1905 $143,798.86
1906 163,755.56
1907 253,445.74
1908 272,873.08
1909 351,414.81
1910 410,611.48
1911 404,922.53
1912 476,600200
1913 523,763.00
1914 Foreign, $474,749.00; Home, $111,500.00 586,249.00
1915 Foreign, 509,746.92; Home, 122,000.00 631,746.92
1916 Foreign, 692,077.57; Home, 161,076.00 853,153.57
1917 Foreign, 680,219.17; Home, 202,734.00 882,053.17
1918 Foreign, 1,071,929.90; Home, 276,960.00 1,348,889.90
1919 Foreign, 923,686.21; Home, 453,054.01 1,376,740.22
1920 2,171,156.70
1921 2,535,062.79
1922 3,547,582.50
1923 3,224,058.93
1924 3,486,154.76
1925 4,023,415.31
1926 4,190,260.46
1927 4,215,699.01
1928 4,429,207.18
1929 4,497,573.18
1930 4,897,942.20
1931 4,283,004.48
1932 3,506,583.89
1933 2,850,547.36
1934 3,191,927.67
1935 3,248,029.55
The amounts for the years 1905 to 1911 represent actual expendi-
tures; for later years, appropriations voted. The amounts expended
for most of the years was in excess of that appropriated, rarely less.
328 STATISTICAL TABLES
1901-02 107
1908 60
1904 40
1905 60
1906 76
1907 58
1908 140
1909 134
1910 61
1911 74
1912 97
1913 157
1914 103
1915 76
1916 147
1917 59
1918 103
1919 83
1920 310
1921 212
1922 137
1923 110
1924 142
1925 175
1926 216
1927 184
1928 159
1929 155
1930 183
1931 119
1932 67
1933 64
1934 72
1935 123
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF THE
GENERAL CONFERENCE
CONSTITUTION
(As revised at the 43d session held in San Francisco, Calif., in 1936)
Article I Name
This organization shall be known as the General Conference of Sev-
enth-day Adventists.
Article II Object
The object of this Conference is to teach all nations the command-
ments of God and the everlasting gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus
Christ.
Article III Membership
Section 1. The membership of this Conference shall consist of:
(a) Such union conferences and union missions as have been or
shall be properly organized and accepted' by vote of the General Con-
ference in session.
(b) Such local conferences and properly organized missions not
included in any union conference or in any union mission as have been
or shall be properly organized and accepted by vote of the General
Conference in session.
Sec. 2. The voters of this Conference shall be designated as follows:
(a) Delegates at large.
(b) Regular delegates.
Sec. 3. Delegates at large shall be:
(a) All members of the General Conference Executive Committee,
and such members of the division committees as are not members of
the General Conference Committee.
(b) Such representatives of missions of the General Conference and
of general institutions and departments of work, and such general
laborers and field secretaries as shall receive delegate's credentials from
the Executive Committee of the General Conference, such credentials to
be ratified by the General Conference in session. The number of these
delegates thus seated shall not exceed 25 per cent of the total number
of delegates in attendance otherwise provided for.
Sec. 4. Regular delegates shall be such persons as are duly accredited
by division committees and union conferences.
Sec. 5. Each division shall be entitled to one delegate for each union
mission organization within its territory, and one delegate for each one
thousand members or fraction thereof within its union mission territories.
Sec. 6. Each union conference shall be entitled to one delegate in
addition to its president without regard to numbers, an additional
delegate for each local conference and organized mission in its territory,
and an additional delegate for each one thousand or fraction thereof
of its membership. In the case of union conferences operating under
division committees, these delegates shall be appointed in counsel with
the division committees, and shall be seated as part of the division
delegation.
329
330 CONSTITUTION AND BY- LAWS
Article XV Funds
Sec. 1. The funds of the General Conference shall be as follows:
(a) A tithe of the tithe receipts of the union conferences and union
missions and of the local conferences and missions not included in union
conferences and union missions.
(b) Regular missions offerings.
(c) Special donations.
(d) Such percentage of the regular tithe of local conferences as may
be determined at a joint meeting of the Executive Committee and con-
ference presidents.
(e) Surplus tithes which may be appropriated by local and union con-
ferences for the mission fields.
(f) A tithe of the profits of publishing houses, sanitariums, and other
profit-earning institutions which are under the control of the General
Conference, or which, because of the character of their work, have more
than local influence and responsibility. Such percentage of the annual
profit also of these institutions, after deducting the tithe, as may be
arranged by joint council of the Executive Committee of the General Con-
ference with the board of management of each institution.
(g) Such percentage of the funds of union conferences and missions
and of institutions and tract societies, as may be arranged by the Gen-
eral Conference Committee in counsel with conference presidents, the
same to be known as the Sustentation Fund for the support of aged
and infirm workers, and for the dependent widows and orphans of
workers.
Article XVI Appropriations
Sec. 1. The Executive Committee shall make its appropriations for
home and foreign work at the Autumn Councils, said appropriations
to be based on budgets from the fields requiring financial help.
Sec. 2. Appropriations shall be made subject to the receipt of the
full amount of funds estimated in the General Conference budget. In
case of a shortage, the distribution shall be on a pro-rata basis to all the
interests represented in the budget.
Sec. 3. Appropriations for major permanent investments shall be held
in trust for the purpose for which the appropriation was designated. In
case the project is abandoned, the funds shall revert to the General Con-
ference. Other funds appropriated to division fields shall be administered
by the division committees.
Sec. 4. All funds raised in division fields, except the regular funds
belonging to the General Conference, as indicated under Article XV,
may be used for the advancement of the work in the fields in which
they were raised.
Sec. 5. General Conference funds in all the world shall be made avail-
able to meet the annual, appropriations of the General Conference.
CONSTITUTION AND BY- LAWS 337
Anno, Gene Del (1), 1215 Marshall Arroyo, Rafael (1), Agricultura 79,
St., Little Rock, Ark. Colonia Escandon, Tacubaya, D.
Annofsky, E. G., S. D. A. Mission, F., Mexico.
Nanning, Kwangsi, China. Arzoo, A., M. D. (1), S. D. A. Mis-
Ansel, Albert, Fangelsbachstr. 11, sion, Naderi Ave. 20, Teheran,
Stuttgart ,Wurtemberg, Germany. Iran.
Ansley, R. E. (1), Corner River and Ascione, Andres, Calle Uriarte 2429
Moloppo Roads, Mafeking, Cape (Plaza Italia), Buenos Aires,
Province, South Africa. Argentina, South America.
Apoleon, F. D., Bofte A55, Port au Ash, S. L., Box 66, Port of Spain,
Prince, Haiti, West Indies. Trinidad, British West Indies.
Appel, G. J., Northwest China Ashbaugh, F. G., 218 Webb Drive,
Union Mission of S. D. A., Glendale, Calif.
Lanchow, Kansu, China. Ashcroft, C. E. (1), 8 Yarra St.,
Aquino, Cornelio, Apartado 107, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia.
Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. Ashlock, C. J. (1), 1703 24th Ave.,
Arasola, A. (1), Annak 7, Helsing- Meridian, Miss.
fors, Finland. Ashlock, J. F., S. D. A. Mission,
Arcaliefscky, N., Aleia Constand- Shillong, Assam, India.
ache No. 3, Galati, Rumania. Ashod, E. (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Archbold, W. R. (1), 734 Main St., Naderi Ave. 20, Teheran, Iran.
Nevada, Iowa. Ashton, E. (1), Midland Bank
Arguzon, G. (1), P. 0. Box 32, Le- Chambers, 506 Holloway Road,
gaspi, Albay, Philippine Islands. London, N. 7, England.
Aritonang, H., Advent Zendingsge- Ashton, N. S., Drawer 1100, Or-
nootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeeling lando, Fla.
Zuid Sumatra, Palembang, Su- Ashun, J. (1), S. D. A. Mission,
matra, Netherlands East Indies. Box 45, Bekwai, Gold Coast,
Armitage, F. B., Paradise Valley West Africa.
Sanitarium, National City, Calif. Asiano, D. (1), Via dei Cimbri 23,
Armstrong, A. D., 3131 Pasadena Napoli, Italy.
Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Astleford, Lunney, Piscaderaweg
Armstrong, A. K., Midland Bank 22, Mundo Nobo, Curacao, Dutch
Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, West Indies.
London, N. 7, England. Atherly, W. H. (1), Box 577,
Armstrong, H. W., Stanborough Charlotte, N. C.
Park, Watford, Herts, England. Atiga, T. P., Artacho, Sison, Pan-
Armstrong, V. T., Post Box 226, gasinan, Philippine Islands.
Singapore, Straits Settlements. Atkin, W. E., 711 Roma Ave.,
Armstrong, . H., Route 3, Dayton, Phoenix, Ariz.
Tenn. Atkins, A. S. (1), S. D. A. Mis-
Armstrong, W. W., P. 0. Box 970, sion, Matupi, Rabaul, Mandated
Nairobi, Kenya Colony, East Territory of New Guinea.
Africa. Atteberry, A. N. (1), Neely Bend
Arnesen, Erik, Akersgaten 74, Road, Madison, Tenn.
Oslo, Norway. Atteberry, Mrs. Minnie Sype, Gen-
Arnhold, A., Kneiphofche Hofgasse eral Delivery, St. Cloud, Fla.
22, Konigsberg/Pr., Germany. Aufderhar, H. A., 1829 West Fifth
Arnone, A., 2 Ruede l'Eglise, Tunis, St., Bend, Oreg.
Tunisia. Aug, A., Merepuistee 14a, Tallinn,
Arriaga, Ladislao (1), Apartado Estonia.
107, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. Augsburger, Fernand, Salisbury
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 341
Beddoe, E. E., 519 S. Rock Island, Bement, W. E., 1215 Marshall St.,
El Reno, Okla. Little Rock, Ark.
Bee, C. M. (1), 728 Margaret St., Bender, U., 714 W. Jones St.,
Rhinelander, Wis. Raleigh, N. C. -
Beebe, E. I., Route 2, Box 55, St. 136nezech, E., Mission Adventiste,
Charles, Mich. Ambohijatovo, Tananarive, Mad-
Beem, T. M., 13311/2 E. Orange agascar.
Grove, Glendale, Calif. Renezech, Paul (1), Mission Adven-
Beer, Luigi, Casilla Postale 408, tiste, Nanga-Eboko, par Yaounde,
Florence, Italy. Cameroon, West Africa.
Begemann, W., Bruckenstrasse 34a, Benjamin (1), Luwazi Mission, P. 0.
Hamm i/VV., Germany. Nkata Bay, Nyasaland, Africa.
Behr, H., Eschenheimer Anlage 32, Benson, H. F., S. D. A. Mission,
Frankfurt/Main, Germany. Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul),
Behrendt, P. (1 ) , Kneiphof sche Chosen.
Hofgasse 22, Konigsberg/Pr., Benton, R. L., Keene, Tex.
Germany. Bentz, A. V., Rout 1, Box 175,
Behrens, A., Koblenzerstrasse 3, Centralia, Wash.
Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Benyovsky, 0., Cintorinka
Behrens, E., " Tereora," The B, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia.
Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Berchin, A., Casilla 2830, Santiago,
Australia. Chile, South America.
Behrens, J. H., 11121/2 Gower St., Berg, Henry, 7714 Sylvester Ave.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Detroit, Mich.
Beier, J., Haydnstr. 16, Dresden-A., Berger, Theophilo, Caixa Postal
Germany. 378, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil,
Belding, M. A., Route 1, Box 78, South America.
Boring, Oregon. Berghauer, I., Nemetvolgyi-ut. 26,
Belgrave, C. C., 17 Abbott Road, Budapest I., Hungary.
Lucknow, India. Bergherm, Walter A., Box 0, Bal-
Belich, Ilija, 12260 Mackay St., boa, Canal Zone.
Detroit, Mich. Bergherm, Wm. H., Takoma Park,
Bell, A. R., 2209 Young St., Belling- Washington, D. C.
ham, Wash. Bergstrom, R. H. (1), Mission Ad-
Bell, C. V. (1), " Mizpah," Wah- ventiste,1Vlaroua, Cameroon, West
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Africa.
Bell, J. E., 22 Zulla Road, Mapper- Berner, E., Kriegsstrasse 84, Karls-
ley Park, Nottingham, England. ruhe i/B., Germany.
Bellah, C. G., 4547 Calvert St., Bernstein, 0. 0., R. F. D., Box 376,
Lincoln, Nebr. Tajunga, Calif.
Belleau, G. S., 202 S. Palouse St., Berry, G. W., 4547 Calvert St.,
Walla Walla, Wash. Lincoln, Nebr.
Bellows, R. J., 412 Water St., Berry, W. 0., Huntington, W. Va.
Paw Paw, Mich.
Belloy, J. (1), 11-13 rue Ernest Bertalot, Elia, Via Trieste 17,
Allard, Brussels, Belgium. Florence, Italy.
Belote, L. W., 250 Ardmore Ave., Berthelsen, P. E., Enterprise,
Trenton, N. J. Kans.
Belz, Francisco (1), Caixa Postal Berthold, J. W., Lange Beesten-
1830, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South markt 102, The Hague, Nether-
America. lands.
Belz, Rudolpho, Caixa Postal 1830, Berzenczey, K. (1), Fabian -u. 5,
Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. Miskolc, Hungary.
344 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Beskow, H. P. (1), Avda. Garibaldi Blair, Ainsley (1), 3250 Fraser Ave.,
2584, Montevideo, Uruguay, Vancouver, British Columbia,
South America. Canada.
Besra, James, 17 Abbott Road, Blair, R. E. G. (1), 84 Jervois Road,
Lucknow, India. Auckland, New Zealand.
Bethmann, E., P. 0. Box 1091, Blake, 0. A. (1), Box 401, Manila,
Jerusalem, Palestine. Philippine Islands.
Betram, W., Lange Beestenmarkt Bland, F. L. (1), Box 577, Char-
102, The Hague, Netherlands. lotte, N. C.
Biaggi, A. (1), Casilla 85, Puno, Bland, L. H., 6045 28th St., De-
Peru, South America. troit, Mich.
Bevan, J. G., Stanborough Park, Blandford, C. L., China Training
Watford, Herts, England. Institute, Chiao Tou Tseng,
Bhagiem, M. (1), Pattam, Trivan- Kiangsu, China.
drum, South India. Bleigh, J. (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Bicknell, P. F., South Lancaster, 'Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West
Mass. Africa.
Bidwell, W. E., 2101 Glen Ave., Block, E. T. (1), Casilla 2830,
Norfolk, Va. Santiago, Chile, South America.
Bietz, A. L. (1), 513 S. St. Paul St., Block, Godofredo, Jr., Carlos Pelle-
Austin, Minn. grini 1645, Corrientes, Argentina,
Bietz, E. E. (1), Redfield, S. Dak. South America.
Bietz, R. R., 1081 Marion St., Block, R. (1), Casilla 2830, Santi-
Denver, Colo. ago, Chile, South America.
Biggs, L. E. (1), Box 146, Glendale, Blomstedt, A., Annegatan 7, Hel-
Calif. singfors, Finland.
Biller, R., Adventhaus, Hans Sachs- Blosser, J. B., Cooks, Mich.
strasse 9, Chemnitz, Germany. Blue, I. F., Mussoorie, India.
Billes, L. S., 43 Sacke's Buildings, Blunden, H. M., 1562 N. Chevy
23 Joubert St., Johannesburg, Chase Drive, Glendale, Calif.
Transvaal, South Africa. Bodrug, Nichol, Renfrew Bldg.,
Binanzer, W., Eschenheimer An- 120 Seventh Ave., West, Cal-
lage 32, Frankfurt a Main, Ger- gary, Alberta, Canada.
many. Boehm, J. H., Caixa Postal 177,
Bird, A. C., Route 3, Caldwell, Porto Alegre, Brazil, South
Idaho. America.
Bird, A. F., 22 Zulla Road, Mapper- Boekhout, A. (1), P. 0. Box 508,
ley Park, Nottingham,England. Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
Bird, C. E., "Mizpah" ahroonga, Boger, E. C., P. 0. Box 573, Bula-
N. S. W., Australia. wayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa.
Bird, W. L., 2533 Fairview Ave., Bohlmann, J., Neustadt-Contres-
Hayward, Calif. carpe 30, I., Bremen, Germany.
Birzgal, A., Vokieeiu g-ve 57, Kau- Bohm, Franz, Bayerstr. 36, Reich-
nas, Lithuania. enberg, Czechoslovakia.
Bisel, H. E., 306 Goodwin St., Bohn, A. D., 912 Sinto St., Spokane,
Peoria, Ill. Wash.
Bishai, Basta (1), Advent Villa, Bohner, J. F. (1), South Lancaster,
Mataria, Cairo, Egypt. Mass.
Biswas, H. P. (1), 17 Abbott Road, Bohringer, G. F. (1), "Mizpah,"
Lucknow, India. Wahroonga, New South Wales,
Bjaanaes, E., Kjopmannsgt 28, Australia.
Trondheim, Norway. Boix, Jose, Apartado 4078, Ma-
Black, W. L., R. F. D., Bolton, N. C. drid, Spain.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 345
Bollman, C. P., Review & Herald, Boyd, P. M., 718 W. 25th St.,
Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Winston-Salem, N. C.
Bolton, R. T. (1), Stanborough Boykin, C. A. (1), 10 Cunningham
Park, Watford, Herts, England. Road, Bangalore, South India.
Bommer, J., Stampfenbachstrasse Boylan, H. A., 137 George St.,
85, Zurich, Switzerland. W., Hazel Park, Mich.
Bond, C. Lester, Takoma Park, Boynton, C. E., Route 2, Ooltewah,
Washington, D. C. Tenn.
Bond, C. W. E., 309 Chestnut St., Boynton, J. W., 200 West Third
Elsinore, Calif. St., Newberg, Oreg.
Boneff, B., Solunska 10, Sofia, Boynton, W. S., Box 2238, Boise,
Bulgaria. Idaho.
Bongini, Riccardo, Via Trieste 17, Bozarth, C. W., Grove Ave., Clare-
Florence, Italy. mont, Cape Province, South Af-
Bonjour, J. A. (1), Casilla 130, rica.
Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentine, Bracero, Rafael (1), Box 3005, San-
South America. turce, Puerto Rico.
Bonney, C. R. (1), Midland Bank Bradford, R. L. (1), 4547 Calvert
Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, St., Lincoln, Nebr.
London, N. 7, England. Bradley, T. J., "Tereora," The
Bontempts, B. P. (1), 10310 Weigand Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S.
Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. W., Australia.
Bookhart, J. A., 423 N. W. 15th Bradley, W. H., Modesto, Calif.
St., Miami, Fla. Bradley, W. P., Post Box 226,
Boothby, R. L., P. 0. Box 235, Singapore, Straits Settlements.
Greensburg, Pa. Briiger, R. (1), Neustadt-Contres-
Borg, S. T., 311 W. Washington carpe 30, I., Bremen, Germany.
Ave., Santa Ana, Calif. Brajnicoff, B. K. (1), 9 Tsitsihar St.,
Borgas, L. A., Oaklands, via Cairns, New Town, Harbin, Manchuria.
Queensland, Australia. 13randsta ter, R., 902 Colombo St.,
Borrowdale, L. J., Manzana de Christchurch, New Zealand.
Gomez 559, Havana, Cuba. Brandt, Fr., Koblenzer Strasse 3,
Borrowdale, R. J., S. D. A. Mission, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany.
Babumahal, Katoria P. 0., via Branford, J. L. (1), "Tereora," The
Simultala, S. P., India. Boulevarde, Strathfield, New
BOttcher, T., Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz South Wales, Australia.
46, Cottbus, Germany. Branson, E. L., 616 South Second
Bourdeau, M. A. (1), 336 Cohasset St., Clinton, Mo.
Ave., Youngstown, Ohio. Branson, W. H., Takoma Park,
Bowen, H. E. (1), 1110 E. Main St., Washington, D. C.
Reedsburg, Wis. Branster, G., "Tereora," The Boule-
Bowen, T. E., Takoma Park, Wash- varde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus-
ington, D. C. tralia.
Bowers, L. I. (1), 399 Upper Seran- Braun, J., 2407 N. 5th St., Mil-
goon Road, Singapore, Straits waukee, Wis.
Settlements.
Bowett, T. S. (1), 209-212 Birks Braun, Luiz, Caixa Postal 768, Rio
Bldg., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can- de Janeiro, Brazil, South Amer-
ada. ica.
Bowles, R. E. (1), 4547 Calvert St., Bray, E. B., Route 1, Box 35, Beau:
Lincoln, Nebr. mont, Calif.
Box, H., Postfach 39, Basel 9, Bredenkamp, 0. 0., Luccusse Mis-
Switzerland. sion Station, Caixa Postal No.
346 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
34, Vila Luzo, Angola, Portu- Brorsen, A., 844 Thirty-fourth St.,
guese West Africa. Oakland, Calif.
Breed, A. J., College Place, Wash. Brouchy, P. M., Avda. Garibaldi
Breitigam, R. R., Box 0, Balboa, 2584, Montevideo, Uruguay,
Canal Zone. South America.
Bremer, A., Fasanenstr. 63, I., Brown, B. 'W., 517 E. Pine St.,
Braunschweig, Germany. Lodi, Calif.
Brendel, A., Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz Brown, E. A., Box 533, Santa Rosa,
46, Cottbus, Germany. Calif.
Brennan, H. R. (1) , 19 Parker St., Brown, G. G., 1326 N. Douty St.,
Halifax, Nova Scotia. Hanford, Calif.
Brennwald, F. (1), Hoheweg 17, Brown, G. M., Route 3, Searcy,
Berne, Switzerland. Ark.
Bresee, F. E., Casilla 1003, Lima, Brown, H. C., 1222 E. Moreland,
Peru, South America. Phoenix, Ariz.
Bresee, H. B. (1), 15th St. and 1st Brown, H. F., Hoheweg 17, Berne,
Corso, Nebraska City, Nebr. Switzerland.
Brewer, N. F., S. D. A. Mission, Brown, J. L., Calle Pinoi 3801, Bu-
57 29th Wei Lu, Mukden, Man- enos Aires, Argentina, South
churia. America.
Brines, Dr. R. J. (1), Yencheng, Brownlee, J. F., 437 Ponce de Leon
Honan, China. Ave., Decatur, Ga.
Bringle, A. S., Box 262, Enterprise, Browning, R. E. (1), 910 South
Kans. Tenth St., Lawton, Okla.
Bringle, Dr. C. P. (1), P. 0. Box Brozio, 0. (1), Koblenzerstrasse 3,
573, Bulawayo, Southern Rhode- Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany.
sia, Africa. Bruck, Carl, P. 0. Box 235, Greens-
Brinkmann, D., Elizabethstr. 20, burg, Pa.
III., Stettin i/Pr., Germany. Bryan, B. F., 833 E. 4th St.,
Brinkmann, H., Haydnstr. 16, National City, Calif.
Dresden-A., Germany. Bryant, F. J. (I), 1215 Marshall St.,
Bristol, E. A., General Delivery, Little Rock, Ark.
Loma Linda, Calif. Bryant, R. J., c/o Paradise Valley
Broad, W. 0., Marovo Lagoon, via Sanitarium, National City, Calif.
Tulagi, Solomon Islands, Pacific Brzezinski, J., Haydnstr. 16, Dres-
Ocean. den-A., 'Germany.
Brobecker, E. (1), 5 Blvd. d'Anvers, Buckley, E. A. (1), Missao de Luz,
Strasbourg, Alsace, France. Caixa Postale, No. 33, Vila Luzo,
Broberg, Sv., S. D. A. Mission, Distrito de Moxico, Angola,
Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West. Portuguese West Africa.
Africa. Buckley, R. A. (1), P. 0. Leribe,
Brock, R. H., Florida Sanitarium, Basutoland, South Africa.
Orlando, Fla. Buckwalter, Arthur, 215 Stinston
Brodersen, H. N. S. D. A. Mis- St., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
sion, 57 29th Wei Lu, Mukden, Budd, G. L., Care Mrs. S. W. Swan-
Manchuria. son, College Place, 'Wash.
Budnick, M., Koblenzer Strasse 3,
Brooks, Edgar (1), Calle V. Ver- Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany.
. gara 3227, Florida, F. C. C. A., Bufano, C. (1), Unit 6, Apt. F-
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Ground, 4 Lexington St., New-
America. ark, N. J.
Brooks, R. R., Drawer C, Berrien Buhalts, C. J., Route 3, Box 120A,
Springs, Mich. Quitman, Miss.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 347
Buile, J. (1), Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Bustos, B., Calle Chile 1743, Men-
Latvia. doza, Argentina, South America.
Bull, S., Advent Villa, Mataria Butherus, D. C. (1), 3256 German-
(Cairo), Egypt. town Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Bullas, Ray (1), "Tereora" The Butka, Dr. L. H. (1), 526 Ningkuo
Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Road, Shanghai, China.
Australia. Butler, F. J. (1), Box J. 1011, Ade-
Bunch, F. L., 401 Upper Serangoon laide, South Australia, Australia.
Road, Singapore, Straits Settle- Butler, George, Box 831, Mt. Ver-
ments. non, Ohio.
Bunch, T. G., Kellogg Inn, Battle Butler, L. A. (1), 37 O'Connell
Creek, Mich. Terrace, Bowen Hills, Brisbane,
Bunker, C. M., 55 South Main St., Queensland, Australia.
Rochester, N. H. Butler, 0. K., Cicero, Ind.
Bunsode, Daniel (1), S. D. A. Mis- Butler, S. C. (1), 47 Hay St., Su-
sion, Kalyan, India. biaco, Perth, West Australia,
Bunyani, Simon, Luwazi Mission, Australia.
P. 0. Nkata Bay, Nyasaland, Butler, T. M. (1), Route 2, Box
Africa. 114, Palmetto, Fla.
Burden, J. A., Holtville, Calif. Btitler, V., Stampfenbachstrasse
Burden, W. D., Route A, Box 185, 85, Zurich, Switzerland.
Redlands, Calif. Butler, W. A., Takoma , Park,
Bureaud, M. J., Mission Advent- Washington, D. C.
iste, Ambohijatov, Tananarive, Butterfield, A. D., M. D. (1), Loma
Madagascar. Linda, Calif.
Burg, F. M., College Place, Wash. Butterfield, L. A., 1703 24th Ave.,
Barger, A., Kohlenzer Strasse 3, Meridian, Miss.
Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Butterfield, M. B., 529 N. 17th St.,
Burgess, G. T. (1), 1405 S. 7th St., Muskogee, Okla.
Lincoln, Nebr. Butz, E. S., Box J. 1011, Adelaide,
Burgess, M. A. (1), 3217 Roanoke South Australia, Australia.
Ave., Newport News, Va. Buyck, R. (1), 130 Blvd. de 1'Hopi-
Burgess, L. J., Paradise Valley tal, Paris 13e, France.
Sanitarium, National City, Calif. Buzgo, M., Nemetvalgyi-ut. 26,
Burke, I. M., 1482 Villa St., Moun- Budapest I., Hungary.
tain View, Calif. Buzzell, A. B., S. D. A. Mission,
Burley, S. G., Route 1, Box 336, Chengtu, Szechwan, China.
La Grange, Ill.
Burman, C. A., c/o E. M. C., Ber-
rien Springs, Mich. CABARDO, A. 0. (1), 307 Tres de
Abril St., San Nicholas, Cebu,
Burns, N. C., 84 Jervois Road, Cebu, Philippine Islands.
Auckland, New Zealand. Cadwallader, E. M., Box 573, Bula-
Burns, R. J., 37 O'Connell Terrace, wayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa.
Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queens- Cady, M. E., 70 Flower Ave., Ta-
land, Australia. koma Park, Washington, D. C.
Burton, I. B., P. 0. Box 573, Bula-
wayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Caenel, J. A. de, 12 Rue de Mul-
Burwell, H. M. (1), 3131 Pasadena house, Alger, Algeria.
Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Cahilig, R. B., Box 271, Iloilo, Iloilo,
Busch, M., Postfach 39, Basel 9; Philippine Islands.
Switzerland. Calderon, A. J. (1), Agricultura, 79,
Bush, F. F. (1), 461 Mill St., New Colonia Escandon, Tacubaya, D.
Bedford, Mass. F., Mexico.
348 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Calderone, R., Box 284, Santa Rosa, Carlill, R. (1), 404 Avenue Bldg.,
Calif. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can-
Cales, Raymond, 712 24th St., ada.
Sacramento, Calif. Carlson, David (I), Wasagatan 12,
Calkins, G. A., Box 146, Glendale, Goteborg, Sweden.
Calif. Carlstjerna, C. 0., Wasagatan 12,
Calvert, R. M., M. D. (1), Washing- Goteborg, Sweden.
ton Sanitarium, Takoma Park, Carman, E. E., Route 4, Jefferson,
Washington, D. C. Tex.
Calvo, V. M. (I), Agricultura 79, Carnes, 0. G., 711 Pennsylvania
Colonia Escandon, Tacubaya, D. Ave., Shenandoah, Va.
F., Mexico. Carpintero, Jose (1), Agricultura
Campbell, A. J., S. D. A. Mission, 79, Colonia Escandon, Tacubaya,
Matupi, Rabaul, Mandated Ter- D. F., Mexico.
ritory of New Guinea. Carr, H. W., R. F. D. 1, Burt, N. Y.
Campbell, G. A., Post Box 226, Carr, S. W., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji,
Singapore, Straits Settlements. Pacific Ocean.
Campbell, J. M., 1940 Base Line, Carrier, F. C., 2004 N. New Jersey
San Bernardino, Calif. St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Campbell, J. R., Box 4, Gwelo, Carrington, J. T., 222 Almond St.,
Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Georgetown, British Guiana,
Campbell, M. N., Takoma Park, South America.
Washington, D. C. Carscallen, A. A., 222 Almond St.,
Campbell, M. V., Box 29, Brook- Georgetown, British Guiana,
field, Ill. South America.
Campbell, P. 0., 190 Santa Rita Carswell, W. R. (1), " Tereora,"
Ave., Modesto, Calif. The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N.
Campbell, R. B. (1), 176 Orange S. W., Australia.
St., Kingston, Jamaica, British Carter, C. A., 2 Rue Clemenceau,
West Indies. Hankow, Hupeh, China.
Campbell, R. G., 5005 43d Ave., Carter, G. H. (1), Route 1, Lebanon,
Woodside, N. Y. Pa.
Cannon, W. J. (1), 22 Zulla Road, Carter, G. R., 3256 Germantown
Mapperley Park, Nottingham, Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
England. Carter, H. W., 17 Abbott Road,
Cantwell, C. C., Box 38, Poona, Lucknow, India.
India. Carter, J. B., Box 38, Poona, India.
Capman, H. J., 415 Washington Carter, Lee (1), Box 696, Stamford,
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Tex.
Capman, Joseph, Box 370, Hamil- Casebeer, G. W., P. 0. Box 1059,
ton, Bermuda. El Paso, Tex.
Cara, C. M., Lucena, Tayabas, Casebeer, H. D., 1712 E. Chevy
Philippine Islands. Chase Drive, Glendale, Calif.
Carcich, T. (1), 146 Pennsylvania Castellani, 0., Caixa Postal 378,
Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, South
Cardey, E. L., 4547 Calvert St., America.
Lincoln, Nebr. Castilho, E. M. (1), Caixa Postal
Cardey, 0. D., 8 Brevator St., 177, Porte Alegre, Rio Grande do
Albany, N. Y. Sul, Brazil, South America.
Cardey, P. C. (1), 1574 Brunswick Castillo, Jose, Apartado 139, Sal-
Ave., Trenton, N. J. tillo, Coahuila, Mexico.
Carey, E. W., 6931 Georgia Ave., Castle, Burton (1), Box 885, Hunts-
N. W., Washington, D. C. ville, Ala.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 349
Castle, C. H., 3250 Fraser Ave., Chapman, W. (1), " Mizpah," Wah-
At Kingsway, Vancouver, Brit- roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
ish Columbia, Canada. Charpiot; F., Hoheweg 17, Berne,
Catalano, Anthony, 3712 59th St., Switzerland.
Woodside, N. Y. Chastain, C. L. (1), 1425 Roberts
Cavalcante, C. (1), Via Trieste 17, St., Beaumont, Tex.
Florence, Italy. Chavez, B. (1), Casilla 240, Iquitos,
Cave, Dr. Charles (1), Box 216, Peru, South America.
Bridgetown, Barbados, British Chavez, R. (1), Casilla 240, Iquitos,
West Indies. Peru, South America.
Caviness, L. L., Angwin, Napa Co., Chavrenko, A., 1574 East Third
Calif. Ave., New York, N. Y.
Ccama, Marcelino (1), Casilla 85, Chawn, I. C. (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Puno, Peru, South America. Keizan, Chosen.
Ceausu, D. (1), Str. Banu Manta Che, Yung Djien, S. D. A. Mission,
No. 81, Ploesti, Rumania. Tou Ta Gou, Chien Tao, Kirin,
Cepl, J. (1), Praha XI (Zizkov), Manchuria.
Dvorakova 29, Czechoslovakia. Chen, Dji Lwen (1), S. D. A. Mis-
Cevaco, S., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, sion, Pichieh, Kweichow, China.
Pacific Ocean. Chen, Feng Lin (1), S. D. A.
Chae, T. H., S. D. A. Mission, Mission, Kweiyang, Kweichow,
Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), China.
Chosen. Chen, Gwoh Djun (1), S. D. A. Mis-
Chai, G. U. S. D. A. Mission; Foo- sion, Pichieh, Kweichow, China.
chow, China. Chen, Hwa Ting (1), 20 Gao Lou
Chambers, G. W., 33 Batterson St., Men, Nanking, Kiangsu, China.
Monte Vista, Colo. Chen, I Fu (1), 51 Ping Hai Road,
Chambe, Luciano (I), Casilla 85, Hangchow, Chekiang, China.
Puno, Peru, South America. Chen, I Ming (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Chambilla, F. (1), Casilla 85, Puno, Wenchow, Chekiang, China.
Peru, South America. Chen, Lan Fang, 51 Ping Hai Road,
Champion, M. G. (1), 17 Abbott Hangchow, Chekiang, China.
Road, Lucknow, India. Chen, Peh Dao (1), S. D. A. Mis-
Chan, S. C. (1), S. D. A. Mission, sion, Outside West Gate, Sianfu,
Tungshan, Canton, China. Shensi, China.
Chaney, F. L., "Chalet" Esquina Chen, Tse Chiao (1), S. D. A.
Estrampes y Milagro, Vfbora, Mission, Kweiyang, Kweichow,
Havana, Cuba. China.
Chaney, J. A., Route 1, Box 212, Chen, Wen Hsueh, Kansu Mission
Vista, Calif. of S. D. A., Lanchow, Kansu,
Chang, C. B. (1), S. D. A. Mission, China.
Keizan, Chosen. Chen, Wen Sz (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Chang, Chien-kuang, S. D. A. Wenchow, Chekiang, China.
Mission, 102 Wei I Lu, Tsinan, Chen, Yiu-sih, S. D. A. Mission,
Shantung, China. Wenchow, Chekiang, China.
Cheng, Pao-ren (1), S. D. A. Mis-
Chang, Shun Chen (1), 107 Wutsu sion, Wenchow, Chekiang, China.
St., Hankow, Hupeh, China. Cheripko, John (1), 20 Clifton
Chapman, E. M., 3250 Fraser Ave., Place, Bridgeport, Conn.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Cheung, Pai Hung (1), S. D. A. Mis-
Canada. sion, Nanning, Kwangsi, China.
Chapman, M. E., 225 Ninadel Drive, Cheung, S. M. (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Macon, Ga. Tungshan, Canton, China,
350 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Cheung, Yan Kin (1), S. D. A. Mis- Christian, I. A., 1215 Marshall St.,
sion, Nanning, Kwangsi, China. Little Rock, Ark.
Chiao, W. L., S. D. A. Mission, 36 Christian, J. W., 1029 8th Ave.,
Fu Hsi Chieh, Taiyuanfu, Shansi, S. E., Rochester, Minn.
China. Christian, L. H., Takoma Park,
Chilumbi, Samuel, P. 0. Mission Washington, D. C.
Siding, Northern Rhodesia, Af- Christian, R. J., 4547 Calvert St.,
rica. Lincoln, Nebr.
Chimuka, Jonah (1), Box 4, Gwelo, Christiansen, A. G., La Mesa, Calif.
Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Christiansen, J. W., Suomisvej 5,
Chin,T. C. (1), 526 Ningkuo Road, Copenhagen, V., Denmark.
Sa nghai, China. Christiansen, P. A. (1), Norre Alle
Chiyana, Titus, Boite Postale, Ka- 30, Aarhus, Denmark.
mina, Congo Belge, Africa. Christman, H. K. 2123 24th Ave.,
Chiodo, Philip (1), 34 Whites North, Nashville, Tenn.
Bridge, Fresno, Calif. Christman, L. E., Takoma Park,'
Cho, C. H., S. D. A., Mission, Washington, D. C.
Keizan, Chosen. Chu, Y. H. (1), 526 Ningkuo Road,
Chodura, J., Brno, Stredni 10, Shanghai, China.
Czechoslovakia. Chung, W. P. (1), S: D. A. Mission,
Chong, Fah Min, Box 34, Jesselton, Hoihow, Hainan Island, China.
British North Borneo. Chuquimia, F. (1), Casilla 355, La
Chong, Kwet Em (1), S. D. A. Paz, Bolivia, South America.
Mission Waichow, Kwangtung, Chuquimia, Inocencio (1), Casilla
China. 355, La Paz, Bolivia, South
Chong, T. S. (1), S. D. A. Mission, America.
Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Chyong, B. S., S. D. A. Mission,
Chosen. Soonan, Chosen.
Choo, Yun-fatt (1), 83 Bukit Bin- Chyong, T. S., S. D. A. Mission,
tang Road, Kuala Lumpur, Fed- Wonsan, Chosen.
erated Malay States. Chyong, D. S. (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Choot, Maung (1), S. D. A. Mission, Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul),
Kamamaung, Shwegon P. 0., Chosen.
Burma. Cionca, Filip, Piata General Draga-
Chou, Hei Nien (1), S. D. A. Mis- lina (fost Scudier) 4, Timisoara
sion, Nanning, Kwangsi, China. IV, Rumania.
Christensen, C. D., Casilla 4, Ju- Cizmar, V., Cintorinska 1, a. blot:
liaca, Peru, South America. B, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia.
Christensen, Herbert, 10 Cunning- Clapp, R. B:, 1132 Oak St., Allen-
ham Road, Bangalore, South town, Pa.
India. Clark, A. (1), 209-212 Birks Bldg.,
Christensen, Otto, S. D. A. Mission, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Kalgan, hahar, China. Clark, A. E., M. D. (1), 10 Cun-
Christensen, Thomas (1), Norre ningham Road, Bangalore, South
Alle 30, Aarhus, Denmark. India.
Clark, A. J., 1256 Embry St.,
Christensen, W. W. (1), 30 Voyle Lexington, Ky.
Road, Cantt., Rangoon, Burma.
Clark, B. C., 107 Woo Tsu St.,
Christenson, J. C., 1854 Roblyn Hankow, Hupeh, China.
Ave., St. Paul, Minn. -Clark, G. H. (1), 523 S. Loudon St.,
Christian, H. W. (1), 62 Ta Fang Winchester, Va.
Chia Hutung, Peiping, Hopei, Clark, H. W. (1), Angwin, Napa
China. Co., Calif.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 351
McLeod, N. S. (1), 640 Perris St., Messer, C. B., 309 2nd Ave.,
San Bernardino, Calif. Spooner, Wis.
McMahon, B. H. (1), "Mizpah," Metzger, C. J.; 142 East Bisbee St.,
Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Marceline, Mo.
McMillan, J. A., Stanborough Park, Meyer, A. A., Box 36, Lodi, Calif.
Watford, Herts., England. . Meyer, Albert, 130 Blvd. de l'Hopi-
McKay, G. R. F., 3572 Linwood St., tal, Paris 13e, France.
Riverside, Calif. Meyer, F., Haydnstr. 16, Dresden
McNeil, D. E. (1), Elkhart, Tex. A., Germany.
McReynolds, C., Loma Linda, Calif. Meyer, H. J., 4057 Bryant St.,
McVagh, C. F., Pine Castle, Fla. Denver, Colo.
McWhitney, H. E., 3131 Pasadena Meyer, Oscar, 130 Bldv. de l'Hopi-
Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. tal, Paris 13e, France.
McWilliam, J. R., "Chalet" Esquina Meyer, P., 5 Blvd. Longchamp,
Estrampes y Milagro, Vfbora, Marseille, France.
Havana, Cuba. Meyer-Bartschy, H., La Ligniere,
Medairy, G. (1), Marydel, Md. Gland (Vaud), Switzerland.
Medina, V. C. (1), Artacho, Sison, Meyers, E. H., Box 803, Casper,
Pangasinan, Philippine Islands. Wyo.
Mednis, A. (1), Brivibas iela 11, Meyers, H. J., 8 Yarra St., Haw-
Riga, Latvia. thorn, Victoria, Australia.
Meeker, B. A., 176 Orange St., Mgqamqo, S. S. (1), Bethel Mission,
Kingston, Jamaica, British West Butterworth, C. P., South Africa.
Indies. Mhango, Paulos, P. 0. Nkata Bay,
Megrant, Francisco, Box 3005, San- Nyasaland, Africa.
turce, Puerto Rico. Michael, T. J., Box 15, Poona,
Meier, A. L., Caixa Postal 2898, India.
Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Amer- Michalenko, J. C., P. 0. Box 1491,
ica. Jamestown, N. Dak.
Meier, Juan, Caixa Postal 2898, Michaelenko, N. J., 3015 W. 14th
Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Amer- St., Cleveland, Ohio.
ica. Michnay, L., Nemetzolgyi-ut.
Meier, J. H., Casilla 2830, Santiago, Budapest, I., Hungary.
Chile, South America. Mihailov, Iorda,n, Strada Banu
Meleen, C. A., 1521 E. 8th Ave., Manta No. 81, Ploesti; Rumania.
Spokane, Wash. Milford, J. L. (1), Grove Ave.,
Meleen, E. M., 10 Cunningham Claremont, Cape, South Africa.
Road, Bangalore, South India. Millard, F. R. (1), Box 7, Suginami
Melendy, L. S., 5101 W. 32d Ave., P. 0., Tokyo, Japan.
Denver, Colo. Millard, Glenn, 940 W. Gates St.,
Mendez, Manuel, Box 3005, San- Norfolk, Va.
turce, Puerto Rico. Miller, A. L., 734 Main St., Nevada,
Meng, Ching En (1), Court 1207, Iowa.
Yu Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. Miller, Mrs. B. (1), Court 1207, Yu
Meng, Chung-i, 526 Ningkuo Road, Yuen Road, Shanghai, China.
Shanghai, China. Miller, B. E., 222 North Madison
Menkel, Dr. H. C., 17 Abbott Road, St., Allentown, Pa.
Lucknow, India. Miller, C. B., S. D. A. Mission,
Meredith, W. H., Midland Bank Yunnanfu, Yunnan, China.
.Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, Miller, C. H., 734 Main St., Nevada,
London, N. 7, England. Iowa.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 383
Miller, C. W., 4547 Calvert St., Mitchell, H., "Tereora," Thd Boule-
Lincoln, Nebr. varde, Strathfield, N. S. W.,
Miller, D. P., 4547 Calvert St., Australia.
Lincoln, Nebr. Mitchell, J. G., Cor. Warren Ave.
Miller, F. W., 176 Orange St., and W. Canton St., Boston, Mass.
Kingston, Jamaica, British West Mitchell, Dr. J. R. (1), 612 Candler
Indies. Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Miller, H. J., 2337 Glenarm St., Mitchell, T. A. (1), "Mizpah," Wah-
Denver, Colo. roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Miller, H. R. (1), Route 2, Gaston, Miyake, Shohei, 1312 Keeaumoku
Oreg. St., Honolulu, Hawaii.
Miller, H. S., Keene, Texas. Mlalazi, Mark, Box 4, Gwelo,
Miller, H. W., M. D., 526 Ningkuo Southern Rhodesia, Africa.
Road, Shanghai, China. Mlalazi, Emory, Box 4, Gwelo,
Miller, Job (1), Kodaikanal, Ma- Southern Rhodesia, Africa.
dura Dist., South India. Mocanu, Vlad., Strada Popa Tatu
Miller, W. F., Casilla Correo 446, 38, Bucuresti II, Rumania.
Magallenes, Chile, South Amer- Mock, Carl (1), Box 803, Casper,
ica. Wyo.
Miller, W. F. (1), 3256 German- Mocnik, A., Miloga Valikog 34a,
town Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Beograd X, Jugoslavia.
Miller, W. W., Sanitarium, Napa Moffett, W. C., 105 Symington Ave.,
Co., Calif. Catonsville Branch, Baltimore,
Miliner, A. E., 404 Avenue Bldg., Md.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can- Moffitt, L. L., Grove Ave., Clare-
ada. mont, Cape, South Africa.
Mills, W. G. (1), 1703 24th Ave., Mohr, F. L. (1), "Chalet" Esquina
Meridian, Miss. Estrampes y Milagro, Vlbora,
Milne, R. M., 399 Upper Serangoon Havana, Cuba.
Road, Singapore, Straits Settle- Mokry, Karol, Cintorinska 1, a. blok
ments. B, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia.
Mifian, Julio (1), Caixa Postal 233, Molokomme, L. S., 43 Sacke's Build-
Victoria, Estado do Espirito, ings, 23 Joubert St., Johannes-
Santo, Brazil, South America. burg, Transvaal, South Africa.
Minchin, E. L., "Mizpah" Wah- Monnier, Ch., 8 Ave. de l'Eglise
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Anglaise, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Monnier, Henri, Rwankeri Mission
Minck, A., Postfach 39, Basel 9, of S. D. A., Kigali, Ruanda,
Switzerland. Africa (via Dar-es-Salaam, East
Minesinger, R. T. (1), 734 Main Africa).
St., Nevada, Iowa. Monnier, J., 8 Ave. de l'Eglise
Minner, L. D., Casilla 2830, Santi- Anglaise, Lausanne, Switzerland.
ago, Chile, South America. Montanye, W. I. (1), 1081 Marion
Miriuca, T., Str. Cohanovschi 1, St., Denver, Colo.
Cernauti, Rumania. Montgomery, 0., 110 E. Smith Ave.,
Orlando, Fla.
Mitchell, A. I., 37 O'Connell Ter-
race, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Montgomery, R. P., Box 1040,
Queensland, Australia. Clovis, N. Mex.
Mitchell, A. R. (1), 902 Colombo Mookerjee, L. G., 10 Cunningham
St., Christchurch, New Zealand. Road, Bangalore, South India.
Mitchell, C. E. (1), Mirigeda, Port Mookerjee, N. G. (1), 17 Abbott
Moresby, Papua, Pacific Ocean. Road, Lucknow, India.
384 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Ochs, W. B., 209-212 Birks Bldg., Olsen, 0., 209-212 Birks Bldg.,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Odegaard, M. H. (1), Box 900, Olsen, 0. J., Box 262, Reykjavik,
Lansing, Mich. Iceland.
Odom, Leo, Apartado 4078, Madrid, Olsen, 0. J., Akersgaten 74, Oslo,
Spain. Norway.
Offerman, K. A., Brookfield, Ill. Olsen, Paul (1), Akersgaten 74,
Ogbaski, Michael, Missione Avven- Oslo, Norway.
tista, P. 0. Box 114, Asmara, Olson, A. J., Broadview Academy,
Eritrea, N. E. Africa. La Grange, Ill.
Ogden, A. R., "Chalet" Esquina Olson! A. V., Hoheweg 17, Berne,
Estrampes y Milagro, VIbora, Switzerland.
Havana, Cuba. Olson, D. K., P. 0. Box 1491,
Ogura, S., Box 7, Suginami P. 0., Jamestown, N. Dak.
Tokyo, Japan. Olson, H. 0., Route 1, Box 366, La
Ohme, B., Gutenbergstr. 43, Bres- Grange, Ill.
lau 13, Germany. Olson, L. H., Apartado 13, Cali,
Oh, H. P. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Colombia, South America.
Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul), Olson, Martin, 3716 N. E. 74th Ave.,
Chosen. Portland, Oreg.
Oigo, J. (I), Post Box 970, Nairobi, Olteanu, Pavel, Strada Banu Man-
Kenya Colony, East Africa. ta No. 81, Ploesti, Rumania.
Oirere, A. (1), Kisii, Kenya Colony, Oltin, J., Brivibas iela 11, Riga,
East Africa. Latvia.
Okal, A. (1), Gendia, P. 0. Kisu- Omer, J., Gendia, P. 0. Kisumu,
mu, Kenya Colony, East Africa. Kenya Colony, East Africa.
Okeyo, I. (1), Gendia, P. 0. Kisu- Ongaki, Sampson (1), Kisii, via
mu, Kenya Colony, East Africa. Kisumu, Kenya Colony, East
Okohira, A. T. (1), 3423 Estrada Africa.
Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Ongira, N. (1), Kisii, via Kisumu,
Okohira, T. H., Box 7, Suginami Kenya Colony, East Africa.
P. 0., Tokyo, Japan. Oossanen, P. v., Lange Beesten-
Olero, E. (1), Gendia, P. 0. Kisu- markt 102, The Hague, Nether-
mu, Kenya Colony, East Africa. lands.
Oliver, C. J. (1), Box 1871, Phoenix, Oriola, J., S. D. A. Mission, Awtun,
Ariz. via Ilorin, Nigeria, W. C. Africa.
Oliver, F. M., 1024 Second St., Ortner, A. W., 81 Draper St.,
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Pawtucket, R. I.
Oliver, H. W., Box 2238, Boise, Ortner, C. G. (I), 437 E. Ponce de
Idaho. Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga.
Olmstead, H. C., Route 1, Marti- Ortner, I. G. (1), South Lancaster,
nez, Calif. Mass.
Olmstead, J. F., 86 Rodgers Ave., Ortner, W. P., Hinsdale Sanita-
Columbus, Ohio. rium, Hinsdale,
Olsen, D. L. (1), Box 64, Troy, Orwa, D. (1), Gendia, P. 0. Kisu-
Kans. mu, Kenya Colony, East Africa.
Olsen, Mahlon E., Takoma Park, Osborn, J. W., Box 29, Brookfield,
Washington, D. C. Ill.
Olsen, M. E. (1), Apartado 139, Osborne, A. J., Sanitarium, Napa
Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. County, Calif.
Olsen, M. M., Suomisvcj 5, Copen- Osborne, E. E., Box 93, Lancaster,
hagen V, Denmark. Mass.
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Osgood, D. S., 734 Main St., Ne- Paddock, C. L., 209-212 Birks Bldg.,
vada, Iowa. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Osmunson, E. R., 10 Cunningham Pae, H. K. (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Road, Bangalore, South India. Chyung Up, Chosen.
Osola, K., Annank. 7, Helsingfors, Page, F. A. (1), 4547 Calvert St.,
Finland. fincoln, Nebr.
Oss, Gorden, Box 66, Port of Spain, Pak, C. U. (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Trinidad, British West Indies. Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul),
Oss, John, 526 Ningkuo, Road, Chosen.
Shanghai, China. Pak, K. C. (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Oss, Melvin, Shelton Academy, Wonsan, Chosen.
Shelton, Nebr. Pak, K. P., S. D. A. Mission,
Ostapowicz, M. (1), Kamienica na Seiryori, Machi, Keijo (Seoul),
Slasku 230, Poland. Chosen.
Oster, F. F., S. D. A. Mission, Pak, W. S. (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Naderi Ave. 20, Teheran, Iran. Soonan, Chosen.
Osterburg, H. (1), Grindelberg 11, Pak, Y. S., S. D. A. Mission,
I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Soonan, Chosen.
Osterman, F. A., Box 577, Char- Pakkianathan, N. I. (1), Kodai-
lotte, N. C. kanal, Madura Dist., South In-
Ostoich, Milan, 291 Wooster Road, dia.
N., Barberton, Ohio. Pakpahan, Paksa (1), P. 0. Box 34,
Oswald, E. H., 1854 Roblyn Ave., Jesselton, British North Borneo.
St. Paul, Minn. Palmer, C. S., Cooranbong, New
Oswald, H. (1), Grindelberg 11, I., South Wales, Australia.
Hamburg 13, Germany. Palmer, S. W., Spion Kop Mission-
Oswald, J. C., 1009 Merrick Ave., ary Institution, Private Bag,
Collingswood, N. J. Ladysmith, Natal, South Africa.
Oswald, T. L., 1514 E. Wilson Ave., Paisson, Gudmund (1), Box 262,
Glendale, Calif. Reykjavik, Iceland.
Oswald, W., Adventhaus, Hans- Pan, Li-dze (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Sachsstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Ger- Wenchow, Chekiang, China.
many. Pan, Shui Ru, 20 Gao Lou Men,
Otsuki, K. (1), Nunobiki Dori 2 Nanking, Kiangsu, China.
chome 12 of 2, Kobe, Japan. Pan, Tsz-chan, S. D. A. Mission,
Ouatu, St., Str. Banu Manta No. Wenchow, Chekiang, China.
81, Ploesti, Rumania. Panaga, Augustin, 1402 Oroquieta
Ouma, J. (1), Gendia, P. 0. Kisu- St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippine
mu, Kenya Colony, East 'Africa. Islands.
Panait, A., Aleia Constandache No.
Owen, W. P. (1), Box 4, Gwelo, 3, Galati, Rumania.
Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Pandjaitan, Kr. (1), Advent Zend-
Owuor, H. (1), Gendia, P. 0. Kisu- inglgenootschap in N. 0. I., Af-
mu, Kenya Colony, East Africa. deeling Noord Sumatra, Collin-
Oyola, J. (1), Gendia, P. 0. Kisu- laam 16, Siantar, Sumatra, Neth-
mu, Kenya Colony, East Africa. erlands East Indies.
Pandjaitan, S. H. (1), Advent
AAP, C. A., 84 Jervois Road,
P Auckland, New Zealand.
Zendingsgenootschap in N. 0. I.,
Afdeeling Oost-Java, Tandjoeng
Paap, F. W., 4161 Sutro St., Los Anom 3, Soerabaia, Java, Neth-
Angeles, Calif. erlands East Indies.
Paden, C. M. (1), Box 235, Greens- Pang, N. D. (1), S. D. A. Mission,
burg, Pa. Chyung Up, Chosen.
390 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Riffel, Juan (1), Casilla 130, Ro- Robbins, F. H., Box 831, Mt.
sario, Santa Fe, Argentina, South Vernon, Ohio.
America. Robbins, Leon (1), 1438 Woodward
Riffel, W. B., 307 Tries de Abril St., Ave., Springfield, Ohio.
San Nicholas, Cebu, Cebu, Philip- Robbins, W. M., 1574 Brunswick
pine Islands. Ave., Trenton, N. J.
Rihs, W. (1), 11-13 rue Ernest Roberts, G. A., Box 0, Balboa,
Allard, Brussels, Belgium. Canal Zone.
Riley, A. E., Box 216, Bridgetown, Robinson, A. T., Route 1, Box 58,
Barbados, B. W. I. St. Helena, Calif.
Rinder, F., Kneiphfifsche Hofgasse Robinson, C., Box 4, Gwelo, South-
22, Konigsberg/Pr., Germany. ern Rhodesia, Africa.
Rine, G. W., 650 Palo Alto Ave., Robinson, D. E., R. F. D. 1, St.
Mountain View, Calif. Helena, Calif.
Ringoot, M., 11-13 Rue Ernest Al- Robinson, G., 84 Jervois Road,
lard, Brussels, Belgium. Auckland, New Zealand.
Rintala, A., Hiirla, Piikkio, Fin- Robinson, F. M., Box 427, Tahle-
land. quah, Okla.
Rippey, J. A., Route 3, Box 88, Robinson, H. A. B. (I), Apartado
Sherwood, Oreg. 107, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico.
Risasi, Petero, P. 0. Box 273, Robinson, R. P., P. 0. Mission
Mombasa, Kenya Protectorate. Siding, Northern Rhodesia, Af-
Rischnitiller, Fr., Neustadt-Contre- rica.
carpe 30, I., Bremen, Germany. Robison, J. I., 41 Hazel Gardens,
Risley, Dr. E. H., Loma Linda, Edgeware, Middlesex, England.
Calif. Robison, M., Grove Ave., Claremont,
Riston, W. R. (1), Route 1, Hagers- Cape Province, South Africa.
town, Md. Robson, H., Ntusu, P. 0. Maswa,
Rita, A. Sta. (1), 1402 Oroquieta Lake Province, Tanganyika Ter-
St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippine ritory, East Africa.
Islands. Rodd, A. S., Stanborough Park,
Ritchie, C. A. W., Kodaikanal, Watford, Herts., England.
Madura Dist., South India. Rodgers, P. G., 1207 West 98th St,
Ritchie, C. J., 3545 Boston Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
Oakland, Calif. Rodionoff, P. V. (1), S. D. A. Mis-
Rittau, R., Adlerstrasse 70, Dtissel- - sion, Kalgan, Chahar, China.
dorf, Germany. Rodrigo, V. R., 307 Tres de Abril
Rittenhouse, C. H., 219 Calhoun St., San Nicholas, Cebu, Cebu,
St., Charleston, S. C. Philippine Islands.
Rittenhouse, S. N., 319 W. Kennedy Rodriquez, Dr. Rudolph, 1155 E.
St., Syracuse, N. V. Vernon Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
Ritter, Germano, Caixa Postal 810, Rodriguez, Vincente, Apartado 107,
Curitiba, Parana, Brazil, South Puebla, Puebla, Mexico.
America. Roedel, Andrew (1), Box 2238,
Ritz, A. P., 633 Suriwong Se Road, Boise, Idaho.
Bangkok, Siam.
Rizea, A. (1), Str. Popa Tatu 38, Roeland, A., 11-13 Rue Ernest Al-
Bucuresti II, Rumania. lard, Brussels, Belgium.
Robaina, C. A. (1), Box 251, Roenfelt, E. E., "Mizpah" Wah-
Calexico, Calif. roonga, New South Wales, Aus-
Robbins, A. J., S. D. A. Mission, tralia.
No. 57, 29th Wei Lu, Mukden, Rogers, A. H., Box J. 1011, Ade-
Manchuria. laide, South Australia, Australia.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 397
Rogers, J. C., Box 468, Bloemfon- Rowe, T. M., 2335 St. Albans St.,
tein, 0. F. S., South Africa. Philadelphia, Pa.
Rohde, W. (1), Bruckenstrasse 34a, Rowland, J. W., Auburn Academy,
Hamburg i/W., Germany. Auburn, Wash.
Roibescu, D., Str. Popa Tatu 38, Rowse, J. M. (1), Pacific Press,
Bucuresti H, Rumania. Mountain View, Calif.
Rojas, L. A., Casilla 2830, Santi- Roy, R. J., Casilla 1003, Lima,
ago, Chile, South America. Peru, South America.
Rolfe, H. R., 8 Warren Ave., Lewis- Rubendall, C. W., 1703 24th Ave.,
ton, Maine. Meridian, Miss.
Romulo, P. H. (1), 1402 Oroquieta Ruble, W. A., M. D., care Sanita-
St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philip- rium, Melrose, Mass.
pine Islands. Ruble, W. W., 3131 Pasadena Ave.,
Ronisch, G., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Los Angeles, Calif.
Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Rudge, E. B., "Mizpah" Wahroon-
Rooks, E., Bisenieku iela 25, ga, N. S. W., Australia.
Jelgava, Latvia. Rudge, P. B., "Tereora," The
Rori, Marovo Lagoon, via Tulagi, Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S.
Solomon Islands, Pacific Ocean. W., Australia.
Rose, K., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Rudy, H. L., Renfrew Bldg., 120
Latvia. 7th Ave. W., Calgary, Alberta.
Rosenberg, G. A. (1), Sta. A, Box Rue, G. H., M. D. (1), Hwee Kyung
148, Los Angeles, Calif. Re, Seiryori, Seoul, Chosen.
Rosenberg, H. (1), Wasagatan 12, Ruf, A. F., Union Springs, N. Y.
Goteborg, Sweden. Ruf, G. F., Casilla 85, Puno, Peru,
Rosendahl, E., " Mizpah," Wah- South America.
roonga, New South Wales, Aus- Ruf, W., Salisbury Road, Rose
tralia. Hill, Mauritius, Indian Ocean..
Rosenwald, Emil, 16041/2 Pleasant Ruhling, R., Takoma Park, Wash-
Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. ington, D. C.
Rosiecki, J., Sienkiewicza 38,
Siedlce, Poland. Rulkoetter, A. H., 4547 Calvert
Ross, J. B. (1), Apartado 436, Bo- St., Lincoln, Nebr.
gota, Colombia, South America. Ruminson, W. M., 1151/2 Bartlett
Rost, 0. J. 0., Akergaten 74 Oslo, St., San Francisco, Calif.
Norway. Runolf, W., Tunnelgatan 25, Stock-
Roth, A. (I), Box M, Cristobal, holm, Sweden.
Canal Zone. Rupp, A., Stampfenbachstr. 85,
Roth, A. G., Bone A55 Port-au- Zurich, Switzerland.
Prince, Haiti, West Indies.
Roth, D. IF., 4277 Valley Road, Russell, A. B., 112 St. Louis Ave.,
Cleveland, Ohio. Ft. Worth, Tex.
Roth, Ernesto (1), Caixa Postal Russell, C. A., 437 E. Ponce de
177, Porto Alegre, Brazil, South Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga.
America. Russell, E. E. (1), 412 E. Isabella
Roth, F., Fangelsbachstr. 11, Stutt- St., Salisbury, Md.
gart, Wurtemberg, Germany, Russell, Riley, M. D., 1616 Del
Roth, G. G., Collonges, sous Saleve, Valle Ave., Glendale, Calif.
France.
Roth, J. H.. Drawer 36, Water- Rustig, H., Koblenzer Strasse 3,
town, S. Dak. Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany.
Rouse, J. S., 436 W. Marshall St., Rutherford, H. G. (1), Buckeye,
Wilmar, Calif. Ariz.
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ABATINO, F. (1), Via Trieste 17, Sauliga, J., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji,
S Florence, Italy.
Saborowsky, H. (1), Adventhaus,
Pacific Ocean.
Saunders, J. E., Oshawa, Ontario,
Hans Sachsstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Canada.
Germany. Saunders, N. H., 33 Scrimgeour
Sabrine, D. C., Box 271, Iloilo, Road, Worcester, Mass.
Iloilo, Philippine Islands. Saur, 0., Leopoldskronerstrasse 22,
Saburi, Paolo, P. 0. Musoma, Tan- Salsburg, Austria.
ganyika Territory, East Africa. Savitsky, K. (1), 9 Tsitsihar St.,
Sachsenmayer, A., Hinterm Bahn- New Town, Harbin, Manchuria.
hof 30, Nfiremberg, Bavaria, Saxton, H. F., Walla Walla Col-
Germany. lege, College Place, Wash.
Saeboe-Larsen, L., Suomisvej 5, Sehaar, P. (1), Gutenbergstr. 43,
Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Breslau 13, Germany.
Sage, A. 0., 98 San Diego Ave., Schacht, W. H., 1285 Cloverdale
San Francisco, Calif. St., Los Angeles, Calif.
Saiwa, Sofa, P. 0. Thekarani, Schaefller, Wm., Casilla 90, Pacas-
Nyasaland, Africa. mayo, Peru, South America.
Salazar, J. A., Apartado 139, Sal- Schafer, K., Swietokrzyska 33,
tillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Lwow, Poland.
Sales, J. B., Manzana de Goniez Schafer, R., Adventhaus, Hans
559, Havana, Cuba. Sachsstr. 9, Chemnitz, Germany.
Sallee, A. M. (1), Mission Adven- Schaffner, B. E., Route 2, Battle
tiste, Nanga-Eboko, par Yaoun- Ground, Wash.
de, Cameroon, West Africa. Schaffner, R. G., 115 Florentia St.,
Salton, R. A., Gordon Ave., Hamil- Seattle, Wash.
ton (Box 27), N. S. W., Aus- Schank, E., Hinterm Bahnhof 30,
tralia. Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany.
Same, A. C., Box 271, Iloilo, Iloilo, Schaper, H. (I), Kaiser-Wilhelm-
Philippine Islands. Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany.
Samuel, K. G. (1), Kodaikanal, Scharffenberg, W. A., 526 Ningkuo.
Madura Dist., South India. Road, Shanghai, China.
Sandborn, A. R., Route 3, Box 520, Scheele, K., Grindelberg 11, I.,
Sebastopol, Calif. Hamburg 13, Germany.
Sanders, C. N., Route 1, Berrien Scheibitz, R., Gutenbergstr. 43, II.,
Springs, Mich. Breslau 13, Germany.
Sanders, F. 0., 1305 S. 11th St., Schell, H. E. R. (1), Advent Zen-
Terre Haute, Ind. tingsgenootschap in N. 0. I.,
Sanderson, A. E., Prospect Hill, Hoofdwartier, Naripan 63 Ban-
Warehouse Point, Conn. doeng, Java, Netherlands East
Sandstrom, K. R., Tunnelgatan 25, Indies.
Stockholm, Sweden. Schenck, A., Koblenzerstrasse 3,
Santos, V. T., 1402 Oroquieta St., Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany.
Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippine Scherr, B. A., 734 Main St.,
Islands. Nevada, Iowa.
Sanz, Pedro, Apartado 4078, Ma- Schick, L. B., 562 W. 150th St.,
drid, Spain. New York, N. Y.
Sarcanski, M., Dezeliceva 77, Za- Schick, W., Kriegsstrasse 84, Karls-
greb, Jugoslavia. ruhe i/B, Germany.
Sargeant, E. N., 608 Chestnut.St., Schieber, K. (1), Adlerstr. 70, Dus-
Bellingham, 'Wash. seldorf, Germany.
Sargent, A. J., 30 Voyle Road, Schierman, D. R., 2633 Pillsbury
Cantt., Rangoon, Burma. Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 399
Schuster, M. H., 4547 Calvert St., Seltzer, G. J., 137 West 13th St.,
Lincoln, Nebr. Port Angelus, Wash.
Schutt, C. A., Granger, Wash. Semkovic, Djordje, Vojvode Stepe
Schwab, M., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, 12/I, Nis, Jugoslavia.
Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Semmens, D. W., M. D. (I), 10
Schwantes, Nelson, Caixa Postal Cunningham Road, Bangalore,
810, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil, South India.
South America. Semmens, L. A., Washington Mis-
Schwartz, W. F., 3014 Woodburn sionary College, Takoma Park,
Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. Washington, D. C.
Schwarz, E., Leopoldskronerstrasse Senecal, B. T., 1203 S. Oak St.,
22, Salsburg, Austria. Casper, Wyo.
Schwarz, H., T izianst ras se 18, Seng, G., Libanonstrasse 6, Stutt-
Munich, Bavaria, Germany. gart, Wurtemberg, Germany.
Schwarzkopf, B. H. (1), "Mizpah," Senson, Roman, Box 401, Manila,
Wahroonga, New South Wales, Philippine Islands.
Australia. Settergren, A. J., Tunnelgatan 25,
Schwedrat, 0. F., 3133 Hackberry Stockholm, Sweden.
St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Shadel, S. T., 132 N. Prairie St.,
Schwenecke, 0., Kaiser-Wilhelm Whitewater, Wis.
Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. Shafer, W. J., 224 E. Kearney St.,
Schwenecke, W., Haydnstr. 16, Bend, Oreg.
Dresden-A., Germany. Shakespeare, P. E. (1), 616 South
Schwerin, G. A., 1051 Waverly Second St., Clinton, Mo.
Ave., San Antonio, Tex. Shamalimo, Andrew (1), P. 0. Mis-
Schwindt, F. F., 5219 Stockwell sion Siding, Northern Rhodesia,
St., Lincoln, Nebr. Africa.
Schwital, Johannes, Kamienica. na Shamalimo, Paul (1), P. 0. Mis-
Slasku 230, Poland. sion Siding, Northern Rhodesia,
Scoggins, P. E., 1215 Marshall St., Africa.
Little Rock, Ark. Shan, Lo-T'ien (I), S. D. A. Mis-
Scott, B. T., S. D. A. Mission, sion, 62, Ta Fang Chia Hutung,
Umtata, C. P., South Africa. Peiping, Hopei, China.
Scott, L. (1), Union Springs, N. Y. Shankel, G. E. (1), P. 0. Mont
Scragg, W. M. R., 47 Hay St., Clair, Via Somerset West, Cape
Subiaco, Perth, West Australia, Province, South Africa.
Scriven, C. A., 1416 Spoffard Ave., Shanko, M. J., 1 Essex St.,
Spokane, Wash. Amesbury, Mass.
Sears, E. M., 19 Parker St., Hali- Sharma, M. P. (I), 17 Abbott Road,
fax, Nova Scotia. Lucknow, India.
Seat, E. T., 709 Glenmore Blvd., Sharman, R. C., Bethel Mission,
Glendale, Calif. Butterworth, Cape Province,
Sebastian, W. H., Box 43, Marietta, South Africa.
Lancaster County, Pa. Sharp, F. L., 84 Jervois Road,
Seefried, J., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Auckland, New Zealand.
Niiremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Shaw, B. H., 216 W. North, Tampa,
Seibel, J. H., P. 0. Box 1491, Fla.
Jamestown, N. Dak. Shaw, H. J. (1), 414 Maddock St.,
Seino, E., Nunobiki Dori 2 chome West Palm Beach, Fla.
12 of 2, Kobe, Japan. Shaw, J. L., Box 36, Vista, Calif.
Seljavaara, T., Annak 7, Helsing- Shaw, L. W., 4547 Calvert St.,
fors, Finland. Lincoln, Nebr.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 401
Sousa, A. R. (1), 38 Bullock St., Stanley, P. G., 721 First St., N. E.,
New Bedford, Mass. Madison, S. Dak.
Sowler, G. C. (1), Box 512, Madison, Staples, A. W., P. 0. Box 7768,
Wis. Johannesburg, Transvaal, South
Spahl, W. (1), Hinterm Bahnhof Africa.
30, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Ger- Starr, G. B., 306-B Vallejo Drive,
many. Glendale, Calif.
Spalding, A. W., Takoma Park, Staton, J. R., 116 Fourth St., Rapid
Washington, D. C. City, S. Dak.
Spanghagen, 0. (1), Tunnelgatan Stearns, H. R. (1), 2204 W. Grand
25, Stockholm, Sweden. St., Eldorado, Ill.
Sparrow, H. M., P. 0. Box 51, Stebbeds, F., Clearwater Lake, Wis.
Blantyre, Nyasaland, Africa. Steed, J. E., Box J. 1011, Adelaide,
Spear, B. R., 640 Keenan Ave., South Australia, Australia.
Los Angeles, Calif. Steed, H. R., S. D. A. Mission,
Spearing, F. A., Midland Bank Matupi, Rabaul, Mandated Ter-
Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, ritory of New Guinea.
London, N. 7, England. Steele, Wm. Box 1871 Phoenix,
Specht, W. F. (1), Box 507, Boze- Ariz.
man, Mont. Steen, T. W., c/o E. M. C., Berrien
Speck, D. A. (1), 47 Hay St., Springs, Mich.
Subiaco, Perth, West Australia, Steeves, J. M. (1), 17 Abbott Road,
Australia. Lucknow, India.
Spencer, R. M., Dewart, Pa. Steftmescu, S., Str. Popa Tatu 38,
Speranza, Vincenzo, Via dei Cim- Bucuresti. II, Rumania.
bri 23, Napoli, Italy. Stein, R., Adlerstr. 70, Diisseldorf,
Spicer, Joseph, 2522 50th St., North Germany.
Woodside, N. Y. Steinert, A. G., College Place,
Spicer, W. A., Takoma Park, Wash.
Washington, D. C. Steinmeier, Wilhelm, Str. Clemen-
Spies, G. W., General Delivery, ceau 5/a, Cluj, Rumania.
Plant City, Fla. Steinweg, B. W. (1), Caixa. Postal
Spiess, F. E., Western Indian Mis- 658, Bele'm, Park, South America.
sion Training School, Lasalgaon, Stekla, Fr., Rymera 18, Myslowice,
Nasik Dist., India. Poland.
Spire, B. W., Route 4, Murray, Ky. Stene, L. J., Akersgaten 74, Oslo,
Spring, L. A., 701 W. Sugar St., Norway.
Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Stephenson, C. B., Brooker, Fla.
Sprogis, A., Suji, Private Bag, Sterling, G. L., Papeete, Tahiti,
P. 0. Tanga, Tanganyika Ter- Society Islands, Pacific Ocean.
ritory, East Africa. Steudel, Curt, Grindelberg 11, I.,
Spurgeon, Ce (1), Thekerani, Ny- Hamburg 13, Germany.
asaland, Africa. Stevens, C. F., 6136 S. E. Center
Staben, C. F., Cotulla, Tex. St., Portland, Oreg.
Stacey, G. E., Casilla 355, La Paz, Stevens, F. H., 822 W. 39th St.,
Bolivia, South America. Savannah, Ga.
Stafford, F. E., 1914 Michigan Ave.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Stevens, J. A., Takoma Park,
Stahl, F. A., Casilla 240, Iquitos, Washington, D. C.
Peru, South America. Stevens, J. C., 4480 41st St., San
Staines, 0. R., Loma Linda, Calif. Diego, Calif.
Stanley, James (1), 311 E. Main Stevens, 0. B., 1010 Johnson St.,
St., Luray, Va. Red Bluff, Calif.
404 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Vauvau, Taniela (1), Suva Vou, Voinea, N., Strada Popa Tatu 38,
Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Bucuresti, II, Rumania.
Vazquez, Miguel (1), Manzana. de Vollmer, H. W., M. D., Sanita-
Gomez 559, Havana, Cuba. rium, Napa Co., Calif.
Veiga, Josh, 1VIanzana de Gomez Vollrath, H., Koblenzer Strasse 3,
559, Havana, Cuba. Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany.
Venden, D. E., 6055 E. Burnside von Pohle, E. A., South Lancaster,
St., Portland, Oreg. Mass.
Venden, M. L., 330 N. E. 55th Ave., Voorhees, H. E. (1), 17 Abbott
Portland, Oreg. Road, Lucknow, India.
Venen, W. J., 1227 Windsor St., Vore, G. T., 411 Kalamath St.,
Reading, Pa. Denver, Colo.
Venter, P. A., Jr., P. O. Box 7768, Vories, C. L., 581 Broadway, Ben-
Johannesburg, Transvaal, South ton Harbor, Mich.
Africa. Voorthuis, F. J. (1), Lange Beesten-
Veszelovszky, J. (1), Fabian ut. 5, markt 102, The Hague, Nether-
Miskolc, Hungary. lands.
Veuthey, E., 8 Ave. de l'Eglise Voorthuis, P., Lange Beestenmarkt
Anglaise, Lausanne, Switzerland. 102, The Hague, Netherlands.
Videro, N. J. (1), Box 262, Reyk- Votaw, H. H., Takoma Park,
javik, Iceland. Washington, D. C.
Videto, W. E., 216 E. Columbia Votaw, W. B., S. D. A. Mission,
Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. Hinoo P. 0., Ranchi, India.
Vietz, B., Bayerstr. 36, Reichen- Voth, Bernard, Okeene, Okla.
berg, Czechoslovakia. Voth, C. C., 404 Avenue Bldg.,
Vilba, J. (1), Merepuistee 14-a, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can-
Tallinn, Estonia. ada.
Villanueva, R. (1), Box 401, Manila, Voth, David, Station A, Box 148,
Philippine Islands. Los Angeles, Calif.
Vinayagam, N. (1), Kodaikanal, Vuilleumier, J., 92, Avenue Ana-
Madura Dist., South India. tole Jacquin, Dammarie-les-Lys,
Vince, L. D. (1), Midland Bank (S. et M.), France.
Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, Vuloaloa, Semi, Suva Vou, Suva,
London, N. 7, England. Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Vine, A. C. (1), S. D. A. Mission,
ACHAUS, W. (1), Vokieiu
Box 41, Aba, South Nigeria,
W. C. Africa. W g-ve 57, Kaunas, Lithuania.
Vinkel, M. H., M. D. (1), Lanchow Wagner, B. E., Keene, Tex.
Sanitarium-Hospital, Lanchow, Wagner, Fred (1), Box 2238, Boise,
Kansu, China. Idaho.
Vitrano, J., 2046 W. Hopkins St., Wagner, G. (1), Bayerstr. 36,
Milwaukee, Wis. Reichenberg, Czechoslovakia.
Vixie, L. A. (1), 41 Hazel Gardens, Wagner, Jacob, Casilla 1002, Lima,
Edgeware, Middlesex, England. Peru, South America.
Vogel, R. (1), Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Wagner, J. H., P. 0. Box 235,
Niiremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Greensburg, Pa.
Voget, K. (1), Adlerstrasse 70, Wagner, K. (1), Adventhaus Hans
Dusseldorf, Germany. Saclostrasse 9, Chemnitz, Ger-
Vogt, F. (1), Kaiser-Wilhelm Platz many.
46, Cottbus, Germany. Wahungana, Enoch (1), Box 4,
Voigt, M., Postfach 39, Basel 9, Gwelo, Southern Rhodesia, Af-
Switzerland. rica.
410 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Wu, Hsiao Djen (1), 20 Gao Lou Yost, F. H., 4547 Calvert St.,
Men, Nanking, Kiangsu, China. Lincoln, Nebr.
Wu, Kao Fu (1), S. D. A. Mission, Young, F. G., Granger, Wash.
Wenchow, Chekiang, China. Young, J. E. (1), 700 Kimlin Drive,
Wu, Peng Hsien (1), S. D. A. Mis- Glendale, Calif.
sion, 41 Hsiao Giao Chang, Young, W. C., 723 Carroll Ave.,
Kiukiang, Kiangsi, China. Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.
Wu, Shou San, S. D. A. Mission, Young, W. J., Midland Bank
Hunkiang, Hunan, China. Chambers, 506 Holloway Road,
Wu, Tien En, Court 1207, Yu Yuen London N. 7, England.
Road, Shanghai, China. Youngs, Dallas (1), General Deliv-
Wu, Tsung Shan, 20 Gao Lou Men, ery, Mansfield, Pa.
Nanking, Kiangsu, China. Youngberg, A. G., Route 1, Har-
Wurzberger, P. (1), Briickenstrasse lingen, Tex:
34a, Hamm i/W., Germany. Youngberg, G. B., P. 0. Box 34,
Wyman, C. A., Box 25A, Route 1, Jesselton, British North Borneo.
Auburn, Wash. Yii, Gung Tsing (1), S, D. A.
Wyman, F. A., 30 Voyle Road, Mission, Chungking; Szechwan,
Cantt., Rangoon, Burma. China.
Wyman, M. A. (1), 1081 Marion Yutuc, Lorenzo (1), 1402 Oroquieta
St., Denver, Colo. St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippine
Islands.
yA_BBA, A. J., P. 0. Leribe,
116 Basutoland, South Africa.
yACOUB, Nashed, Advent Villa,
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Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Zamfir, V. (I), Aleia Constandache
Mataria, Cairo, Egypt (on No. 3, Galati, Rumania.
leave). Zaragoza, J. A. (1), Manzana de
Yakovenko, P. G., 284 First Ave., Gomez 559, Havana, Cuba.
Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Zarka, D., Nemetvolgyi utca 26,
Yakush, Andrew, 1428 Kenilworth Budapest I, Hungary.
Ave., S. W., Cleveland, Ohio. Zaynos, F. B., Apartado 139, Sal-
Yamamoto, H., Box 7, Suginami tillo, Coahuila, Mexico.
P. 0., Tokyo, Japan. Zechariah, T. V. (1), Pattam, Tri-
Yang, C. I., S. D. A. Mission, vandrum, South India.
Chyung Up, Chosen. Zerne, Nils, Advent Villa, Malaria,
Yang, Sin Seng (1), S. D. A. Cairo, Egypt.
Mission, Chungking, Szechwan, Zettwoch, H., Fangelsbachstr. 11,
China. Stuttgart,Wurtemberg, Germany.
Yeh, Kwen Gan (1), China Train- Zielinski, J., Turecka 1, Warsaw,
ing Inst., Chiao Tou Tseng, Poland.
Kiangsu, China. Zielinski, M., Kneiphofsche Hof-
Yeh, Tung Sin (1), Court 1207, Yu gasse 22, Konigsberg/Pr., Ger-
Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. many.
Y6retzian, Z. (1), Mission Adven- Zigmund, T. J. (1), Cintorinska 1,
tiste, Nanga-Eboko, par Yao- a. blok B, Bratislava, Czecho-
unde, Cameroon, West Africa. slovakia.
Yip, B., Box 66, Port of Spain, Zimmermann, A. H., Advent Zend-
Trinidad, British West Indies. ingsgenootschap, in N. 0. I.,
Yorac, M. G., 307 Tres de Abril St., Afdeeling West Java, Kraniat,
San Nicholas, Cebu, Cebu, Phil- Tanah Tinggi 16, Batavia-C,
ippine Islands. Netherlands East Indies.
416 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
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ABA Station 161 Barcelona Publishing House (See
Abyssinia, Missions in Sr Spanish Publishing House)
Academia Adventista Hispanoameri- Barisal Station 20.5
cans 227 Batakland Mission 88
Academies, Directories of 227 Battle Creek Academy 230
Adelphian Academy 227 Batuna Training School 230
Advanced Bible School 276 Bechuanaland Mission District 190
Advent Mission Society 78 Bee Hwa Training Institute 230
Advent Press (East Africa) 266 Begemder Mission 159
Advent Publishing Association 266 Bekwai Mission Station 160
African Division (See Southern Belgian Conference 214
African Division) Beliefs, Fundamental 5
Afrikaans, periodical in 285 Bengali School 230
Agona Mission Station 160 Berlin Conference 83
Agona Training School 228 Berlin Sanitarium (See Waldfriede
Alabama-Mississippi Conference 60 Sanitarium and Clinic)
Alabama-Mississippi Conf. Academy 228 Bermuda Mission 24
Alaska Mission 47 Bethel Academy 230
Alberta Conference 28 Bethel Mission Station 192
Algerian Mission 221 Bicol, periodicals in 285
Algerian Publishing House 266 Bikobo Hill Mission Station 186
Amazon Mission of Peru 178 Bobbili Mission Hospital 295
Ambon Mission 87 Bohemian language, periodicals in 298
American Temperance Society 20 Bolivia Mission 178
Amoy Mission (See South Fukien Bolivia Training School 231
Mission) Bombay Presidency Mission (See
Angola Union Mission 185 Western India)
Anhwei Junior Training Institute 228 Bombay Section 210
Anhwei Mission 104 Bonaerense Conference 173
Annamese, periodical in 285 Bongo Mission Hospital 295
Antillian Union Mission 135 Bongo Mission Station 185
Aore Training School 228 Bongo Mission Training School 231
Appropriations to Missions 327 Borneo 129
Arabic Literature Society 278 Boulder-Colorado Sanitarium 295
Arabic, periodical in 285 Brazil Publishing House 266
Arabic Union Mission 79 Brazilian Training School 231
Araguaya Indian Mission 189 British Borneo Mission 128
Arizona Academy 228 British Columbia Conference 29
Arizona Conference 52 British Honduras and Bay Islands
Arkansas-Louisiana Conference 65 Mission 141
Arussi Mission 159 British Publishing House 266
Atlantic Colombia Mission 144 British Union Conference 151
Atlantic Union College 228 Broadview Academy 231
Atlantic Union Conference 24 Brookfield Branch Publishing House 272
Institutions in 27 Buenos Aires Publishing House 266
Auburn Academy 229 Buganda Mission 186
Austral Union Conference 172 Bulawayo Location Mission Station 200
Australasian Division Conference 69 Bulgarian Mission 96
Mission Fields in 74-77 Bulgarian Book and Bible House . 267
Australasian Missionary College . 229 Bureau of Home Missions 18
Australasian Union Conference 69 Buresala Training School 232
Institutions in 77 Burma Mission 203
Austrian Branch Publishing House 269 Burmese, periodical in 285
Austrian Conference (See North
Austrian and South Austrian CAFES 315
Conferences) Calcutta Station 205
Awtun Station 161 Calcutta Church Primary School 232
Azores Islands Mission 216 Cambodia 129
Campaigns 326
B ABUMAHAL Station 205 Camaguan Training School 232
Bad Aibling Sanitarium 295 Campion Academy 232
Baden Conference 90 Canadian Junior College 232
Bahamas Mission 136 Canadian Union Conference 27
Baltic Union Conference 149 Institutions in 80,31
Baltic Union School 230 Canadian Watchman Press 267
Banat-Crisan a Conference 222 Cancele Mission Hospital 295
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INDEX 419
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Vermont (See Northern New Eng- West Nordic Union Conference 165
land Conference) West Pennsylvania Conference 41
Victorian Conference 73 West Polish Conference 163
Vincent Hill School 262 West Saxonian Conference 85
Virginia Conference (See Potomac West Szechwan Mission 119
Conference) West Virginia Conference 41
West Visayan Academy 265
WALFREIDE Sanitarium and West Visayan Mission 133
Clinic 298 Western India Mission 210
Walla Walla College 262 Western India Mission Tr. School 265
Walla Walla Sanitarium 307 Western Transvaal Mission District 191
Warburton Sanitarium 307 White Estate 20
Washington Branch Pub. House 275 White Memorial Hospital 308
Washington College Press 278 Wisconsin Conference 45
Washington Conference 50 Wollega Mission 159
Washington Missionary College 263 Wollo Mission 159
Washington Sanitarium 307 Workers' Directory 338-416
Waterloo Tr. and Industrial School 264 Workers' Obituary Record 416
Welsh Mission 153 Workers sent to foreign fields 328
West Australian Conference 74 Wurtemberg Conference 92
West Australian Missionary College 264 Wyoming Mission 36
West China Union Bible Institute 264
West China Union Mission 118
West Chosen Mission 125 NTAKIMA VALLEY Academy 265
West Denmark Conference 167 Yencheng Sanitarium-Hospital 310
West German Union Conference 93 Young People's Missionary Volun-
West Hunan Mission 104 teer Dept. of the Gen. Conf 19
West Hungarian Mission 86 ._ Statistics of 321
West Indian Training College 264 Yunnan Mission 120
West Java Mission 89
West Kenya Mission 155 ZAMBESI Union Mission Field 195
West Kweichow Mission 119 Zauditu Memorial Sanitarium
West Kweichow Prov. Miss. School 265 and Hospital 310
West Muntenian Conference 224 Zululand Mission District 191
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