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1913

YEAR BOOK OF THE

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST DENOMINATION

Comprising a Complete Directory of the General Conference, Union and Local Conferences, and Mission Fields, Educa-tional Institutions, Publishing Houses, Periodicals, Sanitariums, together with a Statement of Fundamental Principles, and the Constitution of the General Con-ference. Also a Historical Summary giving a brief account of the Rise and Progress of the Denomination, with Statistical Tables

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NEW YEAR'S SOLILOQUY i i i i Another year has gone, rolled swift away;

I And still the circling sphere which we call earth Tells of a day each time the sun appears; Thus from duration without end we clip Small parts and call them hours, days, and years. But Nature, in her mighty sweep, reeks not

/ Of fractions thus so small, but lives in the

I Eternal NOW, with God himself who made All things by power of his word alone, I And who the end from the beginning saw; For, being infinite, he comprehends

I Alike infinity of time and space, '

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I That thought is born of our weak mind ! Nor does this even half the truth unfold;

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Can think ! Amazed we grope in darkness all—

, The finite never can the Infinite

I Contain, nor grasp the things as far removed From us as East from West, as North from South ! Lord, awed by thought of majesty divine, I humbly bow my knee before thy throne:

I Help me throughout this year of grace still free,

I To place my hand confidingly in thine,

.1 To live and walk with thee from day to day; For how can I, imperfect and unwise,

IChoose my own path, or live my life alone ?

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AND PRAYER C. P. BOLLMAN

— The Watchman.

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PREFACE

Tins is the twenty-second issue of the denominational Year Book. As this cause develops from year to year, changes in the general direct-ory are necessary to indicate the growth of the various departments of work. During the past year many changes have occurred, a number of new organizations, conferences, and missions have been effected, and new fields entered, so that the total force of workers enlisted has been considerably increased. The extent of this work is clearly shown by the following pages, which indicate that in every continent, in every clime, and in almost every important country, this cause has repre-sentatives, laborers, and facilities for heralding the message which it bears to the world. Truly the sun never sets on this work. The present standing and development of this work, as to organizations and institutions, are indicated below, with the increase noted during 1912: —

Present number

Increase during 1912

Union Conferences 25 2 Union Missions 3 0 Local Conferences 126 10 'Local Missions 103 10 Educational Institutions 91 2 Publishing Houses 38 Periodicals (in 28 languages) 121 Languages in which publications are issued ... 71 1 Sanitariums and Treatment Rooms 103 1 Food Companies and Cafes 16

Total Union and Local Conferences and Missions 257

Tot al Institutions 248

Grand Total 505

The changes in territorial lines are so frequent that it is impos-sible to issue maps to indicate conference and mission boundary lines that remain in effect for any considerable time. Such maps have there-fore been omitted in this issue.

An interesting feature of this issue is -the historical summary, by a study of which one may obtain a comprehensive statement of the important events occurring in connection with the development of this cause during the past seventy years, while the statistical tables enable one to find almost any important statistical item regarding this work for the past fifty years.

Directories may be found on the following pages: —

Conferences 5-149 Institutions 150-202 Laborers 203-230 Historical and Statistical Summaries 231-280 Fundamental Principles and General Conference Constitution ... 281-289

For reference to any particular division, see the index, pages 290-294.

For changes made in directories while the work on this issue was in progress, see page 295.

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Directory o f the S eve n t h.d ay Adventist Denomination.

GENERAL CONFERENCE. Organized May 21, 1863.

Territory: The following-named Union Conferences: Atlantic, Canadian, Central, Columbia, Lake, Northern, North Pacific, Pacific, Southeastern, Southern, Southwestern, Western Cana-dian, Australasian, British, Cen-tral European, Danube, East German, Latin, Russian, Scan-dinavian, West German, South African, South American, Bra-zilian, West Indian; the follow-ing Union Missions: China, In-dia, Levant, Siberia; the mis-sions of Bahamas, Bermuda, Canary Islands, Hawaii, Mexico, and West Africa.

Cable Address: Adventist, Wash-ington. (A B C Code, fifth edition.)

Telegraphic Address: General Con-ference, Washington, D. C.. (NOT Takoma Park.)

Express and Freight Address: General Conference, Takoma Park, D. C. (NOT Washing-ton.) Consign freight via B. & 0. Ry.

Post-office Address: Takoma Park Station, Washington, District of Columbia, U. S. A.

OFFICER-S.

President: A. G. Daniells, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

Vice-President for European Divi-sion: L. R. Conradi, Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Vice-President for North American Division: W. T. Knox, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

Vice-President for Asiatic Divi-sion: I. H. Evans, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

Secretary: W. A. Spicer, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

Treasurer: W: T. Knox, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

APPOINTED ASSISTANTS.

Field Secretary: G. B. Thompson, Takoma Park Station, Washing-ton, D. C.

Assistant Secretary: T. E. Bowen, Takoma Park Station, Washing-ton, D. C.

Assistant Secretary for Europe: Guy Dail, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-burg, Germany.

Subtreasurer for Europe: Miss Alice Ktissner, Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Subtreasurer for Asiatic Division: C. N. Woodward, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

Statistical Secretary: H. E. Rog-ers, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

GENERAL CONFERENCE COM- MITTEE.

General.

A. G. Daniells, Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

L. R. Conradi, Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

L H. Evans, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

W. A. Spicer, Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

W. T. Knox, Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

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6 GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS.

PRESIDENTS OF UNION CONFER-ENCES.

In the United States and Canada.

Atlantic: W. B. White, South Lan-caster, Mass.

Central: E. T. Russell, College View, Nebr.

Columbia: B. G. Wilkinson, Ta-koma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

Lake: Allen Moon, 215 Dean Bldg., South Bend, Ind.

Northern: Chas. Thompson, 2718 Third Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn.

North Pacific: C. W. Flaiz, Col-lege Place, Wash.

Pacific: E. E. Andross, Mountain View, Cal.

Southeastern: C. B. Stephenson, 169 Bryan St., Atlanta, Ga.

Southern: S. E. Wight, 511 Cole Bldg., Nashville, Tenn.

Southwestern: G. F. Watson, Keene, Tex.

Canadian: M. N. Campbell, Box 801, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.

Western Canadian: H. S. Shaw, Box 244, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• In Other Countries.

Australasian: J. E. Fulton, " Miz-pah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.

British: W. J. Fitzgerald, 8 Lan-caster Road, Stroud Green, Lon-don, N., England.

Central European: 0. E. Reinke, Nonnenweg, corner Birmans-gasse, Basle, Switzerland.

Danube: J. F. Huenergardt, Eot vtis utca 40sz., Palota Ujfaln, Budapest, Hungary.

East German: H. F. Schuberth, Uhlandstrasse 189, Berlin-Charl., Germany.

Latin: L. P. Tieche, 97 rue Monge, Paris, France.

Russian: J. T. Boettcher, Postfach 982, Riga, Russia.

Scandinavian: J. C. Raft, Mar-grethevej 5, Copenhagen, V., Denmark.

South African: R. C. Porter, 56 Roeland St., Cape Town, South Africa.

South American: J. W. Westphal, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Amer-ica.

Brazilian: F. W. Spies, Estacilo Sao Bernardo, S. P. R., Silo Paulo, Brazil, South ,:xmeriebt.

West German: J. G. Oblander, Ringelstr. 43, Frankfurt a. M., Germany.

West Indies: U. Bender, Rivers-dale, Jamaica, West Indies.

SUPERINTENDENTS OF UNION MISSIONS.

China: I. H. Evans,Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Sanghai, China.

India: J. L. Shaw, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

Siberia: G. Perk, Postfach 982, Riga, Russia.

SECRETARIES OF DEPARTMENTS.

Sabbath-school: G. B. Thompson, Takoma Park Station, Washing-ton, D. C.

Publishing: N. Z. Town, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

Educational: H. R. Salisbury, Ta-koma Park Station, Washing-ton, D. C.

Medical: —

GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS. 7

Religious Liberty: W. W. Pres-cott, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

Missionary Volunteer: M. E. Kern, Takoma Park Station, Wash-ington, D. C.

North American Foreign: 0. A. Olsen; Room 22, 3645 Ogden Ave., Chicago, 111.

North American Negro: A. J. Haysmer, Box 414, Huntsville, Ala.

OTHER MEMBERS.

W. C. White, Sanitarium, Cal. G. I. Butler, Bowling Green, Fla. S. N. Haskll, South Lancaster,

Mass. W. C. Sisley, Stanborough Park,

Watford, Herts, England. C. H. Jones, Mountain View, Cal. F. Griggs, College View, Nebr. E. R. Palmer, Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. 47 members.

SABBATH-SCHOOL DEPART-MENT.

OFFICERS.

Secretary: G. B. Thompson, Ta-koma Park Station, Washing-ton, D. C.

Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. L. Flora Plummer, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

OTHER MEMBERS.

W. W. Prescott, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

M. C. Wilcox, Mountain View, Cal. W. A. Spicer, Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Vesta J. Farnsworth, 6210

Racine St., Telegraph Ave., Oak-land, Cal.

F. M. Wilcox, Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

Mrs. Fannie Dickerson Chase, Ta-koma Park Station, Washing-ton, D. C.

T. E. Bowen, Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

W. H. Wakeham, Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England.

PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT.

Office Address: Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

OFFICERS.

Secretary: N. Z. Town.

GENERAL MEMBERS.

W. C. White, Sanitarium, Napa Co., Cal.

I. H. Evans, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

L. R. Conradi, Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

R. C. Porter, 56 Roeland St., Cape Town, South Africa.

J. C. Raft, Margrethevej 5, Copen-hagen, V., Denmark.

J. T. Boettcher, Postfach 982, Riga, Russia.

F. W. Spies, Estacith SSo Ber-nardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Bra-zil, South America.

J. W. Westphal, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

PUBLISHING HOUSE MANAGERS.

E. R. Palmer, Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

C. H. Jones, Mountain View, Cal. R. Hook, Jr., Twenty-fourth Ave.,

North, Nashville, Tenn. F. F. Byington, College View,

Nebr. B. B. Noftsger, Port Hope, On-

tario. W. C. Sisley, Stanborough Park,

Watford, Herts, England. H. Hartkop, Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. E. Lind, Kungsgatan 74. Stock-

holm, Sweden. L. E. Borle, Gland. Switzerland. J. M. Johanson, Warburton, Vic-

toria., Australia. H. H. Cobban, Riversdale, Ja-

maica, West Indies.

8 GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS.

Chas. N. Lake, 846 Sendagaya-machi, Tokyo, Japan.

C. L. Butterfield, Seoul, Korea. A. Pages, Estacao Sao Bernardo,

S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America.

G. E. Hartman, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

W. E. Perrin, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow,

A. C. Selmon, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

MANAGERS CIRCULATING DE- PARTMENTS AND BRANCHES.

H. H. Hall, Mountain View, Cal. G. C. Hoskin, Mountain View, Cal. W. W. Eastman, Twenty-fourth

Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn. L. W. Graham, 32 Union Square,

New York, N. Y. J. W. Mace, Melville Bldg., South

I. A. Ford, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

D. W. Reavis, Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

A. J. S. Bourdeau, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C. •

S. N. Curtiss, 1224 Euclid Ave., Kansas City, Mo.

J. F. Beatty, 719 East Flanders St., Portland, Oregon.

W. V. Sample, 1109 Fourteenth St., West, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

R. L. Pierce, 411 West Railroad Ave., Fort Worth, Tex.

L. D. Randall, 169 Bryan St., At-lanta, Ga.

GENERAL MISSIONARY AGENTS.

C. J. Tolf, South Lancaster, Mass. I. G. Bigelow, Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. J. B. Blosser, Berrien Springs,

Mich. C. D. Wolff, Room 511, Cole Bldg.,

Nashville, Tenn. A. F. Harrison, Keene, Tex. V. 0. Cole, 169 Bryan St., Atlanta,

Ga. C. G. Bellah, 1224 Euclid Ave.,

Kansas City, Mo. F. E. Painter, 2718 Third Ave.,

South, Minneapolis, Minn.

W. R. Beatty, 719 East Flanders St., Portland, Oregon.

A. A. Cone, Mountain View, Cal. E. R. Allen, Port Hope, Ontario. W. L. Manful, Lacombe, Alberta,

Canada. C. E. Weaks, 17 Abbott Road,

Lucknow, India. L. D. A. Lemke, Warburton, Vic-

toria, Australia. Samuel Joyce, Stanborough Park,

Watford, Herta, England. Maximo Trummer, Florida, F. C.

C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

G. H. Clark, 56 Roeland St., Cape Town, South Africa.

J. A. P. Green, No. 1420 Avenida 20, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.

P. John, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-burg, Germany.

J. L. Brown, Calle Apartado 492, Barcelona, Spain.

burg, Germany.

GENERAL MISSIONARY SEC- RETARIES.

J. R. Ferren, Mountain View, Cal. W. H. Williams, 169 Bryan St.,

Atlanta, Ga. M. Lukens, " Mizpah," Wahroonga,

N. S. W., Autralia.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCA- TION.

Office: Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

MEMBERS.

'Secretary: H. R. Salisbury, Ta- koma Park Station, Washing. ton, D. C.

F. Griggs, College View, Nebr. C. C. Lewis, St. Helena, Cal. 0. J. Graf, Berrien Springs, Mich. B. F. Machlan, South Lancaster,

Mass. C. W. Irwin, Pacific Union Col-

lege, St. Helena, Cal. H. C. Lacey, Stanborough Park,

Watford, Herts, England. C. S. Longacre, Takoma Park

Station, Washington, D. C.

GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS. 9

Otto Luepke, Friedensau, Post Grabow, Bez. Magdeburg, Ger-many.

Paul Steiner, Gland, Switzerland. M. E. Cady, College Place, Wash. Mrs. F. D. Chase, Takoma Park

Station, Washington, D. C. W. W. Prescott, Takoma Park

Station, Washington, D. C. M. E. Kern, Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. Mrs. L. Flora Plummer, Takoma

Park Station, Washington, D. C. C. B. Hughes, Keene, Tex. E. A. Sutherland, Madison, Tenn. M. B. Van Kirk, College View,

Nebr. Clarence J. Boyd, Huntsville, Ala. S. M. Butler, Mount Vernon, Ohio. Erik Arnesen, Skodsborg, Den-

mark. H. U. Stevens, Diamante, Argen-

tina, South America. C. P. Crager, Kenilworth, Cape,

South Africa. W. E. Howell, Takoma Park, D. C. H. M. Lee, Soonan, Korea. IL F. Benson, 846 Sendagaya-

machi, Tokyo, Japan. R. B. Thurber, Meiktila, Burma. W. W. Ruble, Alexandria, Minn. J. L. Stansbury, Mountain View,

Cal. J. I. Beardsley, Lacombe, Alberta,

Canada. L. A. Hoopes, Cooranbong, N. S.

W., Australia. G. A. Grauer, Clinton, Mo. M. L. Andreasen, Hutchinson,

Minn. G. E. Nord, R. F. D. 1, La Grange,

Ill. H. M. Hiatt, 169 Bryan St., At-

lanta, Ga. M. M. Hare, South Lancaster,

Mass. C. A. Russell, 215 Dean Bldg.,

South Bend, Ind.

MEDICAL COUNCIL. OFFICERS.

Secretary: — Assistant Secretary: L. A. Han-

sen,' Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

OTHER MEMBERS.

W. A. Ruble, M. D., Loma Linda, Cal.

D. H. Kress, M. D., 3645 Ogden. Ave., Chicago, Ill.

G. H. Heald, M. D., Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

H. F. Rand, M. D., Glendale, Cal. A. B. Olsen, M. D., Caterham, Sur-

rey, England. C. W. Heald, M. D., Nevada, Iowa. H. N. Sisco, M. D., Takoma Park

Station, Washington, D. C. W. E. Bliss, M. D., Melrose, Mass. F. L. Hommel, Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. Orville Rockwell, M. D., Long

Beach, Cal. F. C. Richards, M. D., " Mizpah,"

Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. P. A. De Forest; M. D., Gland,

Switzerland. N. P. Nelson, M. D., Skodsborg,

Denmark. E. Meyer, M. D., Friedensau, Post

Grabow, Bez. Magdeburg, Ger-many.

R. H. Habenicht, M. D., Diamante, Entre Rios, Argentina, Sbuth America.

H. W. Miller, M. D., Mt. Vernon, Ohio.

Riley Russell, M. D., Soonan, Korea.

V. L. Mann, M. D., 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

RELIGIOUS LIBERTY ASSOCI-ATION.

OFFICERS. Secretary: W. W. Prescott, Ta-

koma Park Station, Washing- ton, D. C.

Assistant Secretary: C. S. Long-acre, Takoma Park, D. C.

OTHER MEMBERS. J. 0. Corliss, Mountain View, Cal. Allen Moon, 215 Dean Bldg., South

Bend, Ind. W. M. Healey, 657 Eighteenth St.,

San Diego, Cal. G. B. Thompson, Takoma Park

Station, Washington, D. C.

10 GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS.

W. A. Colcord, Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

L. A. Smith, 2123 Twenty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.

W. T. Bartlett, Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England.

D. W. Reavis, Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

F. M. Wilcox, Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

J. S. Washburn, 665 Decatur St., Memphis, Tenn.

I. H. Evans, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

A. J. S. Bourdeau, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

C. M. Snow, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

M. N. Campbell, Box 801, Oshawa, Ontario.

W. F. Martin, College Place, Wash.

Missionary College, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

C. E. Knight, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

E. T. Russell, College View, Nebr. J. L. McElhany, 1119 0 St., N.

W., Washington, D. C. Chas. Thompson, 2718 Third Ave.,

South, Minneapolis, Minn. H. A. Weaver, Newark, Ohio. William Guthrie, 426 Trumbull

Ave., Detroit, Mich. H. W. Cottrell, 508 East Everett

St., Portland, Oregon.

YOUNG PEOPLE'S MISSIONARY VOLUNTEER DEPARTMENT.

OFFICERS.

Secretary: M. E. Kern, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

Field Secretary: Meade MacGuire, Takoma Park Station, Wash-ington, D. C.

Corresponding Secretary: Miss Matilda Erickson, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

OTHER MEMBERS.

M. M. Hare, South Lancaster, Mass.

W. J. Blake, Oshawa, Ontario. N. S. Ashton, Wilkinsburg, Pa. A. N. Atteberry, Hazel, Ky. Mrs. Anna L. Hindson, ." Fern-

haven," Roland Ave., Wah-roonga, N. S. W., Australia.

H. C. Lacey, Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England.

Guy Dail, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-burg, Germany.

Maximo Trummer, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

H. 11. Salisbury, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

Mrs. L. Flora Plummer, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

Mrs. Fannie D. Chase, Takoma rain 0 vv.hington, D. C.

Luther Warren, Loma Linda, Cal. L. H. Christian, 1315 East Twen-

ty-eighth St., Minneapolis, Minn. S. Mortenson, 5942 Peoria St., Chi-

cago, Ill. M. B. Van Kirk, College View,

Nebr. Miss Ida Thompson, 6 Morrison

Hill Gap, Hongkong, China. C. A. Russell 215 Dean Bldg.,

South Bend, Ind. W. W. Ruble, Alexandria, Minn. C. C. Lewis, care Pacific Union Col-

lege, St. Helena, Cal. H. M. Hiatt, 169 Bryan St., At-

lanta, Ga. Mrs. R. C. Porter, Hamilton, Mo. Mrs. H. H. Cobban, Riversdale,

Jamaica, West Indies. J. J. Reiswig, 109 East Wisconsin

St., Jamestown, N. Dak. H

H. uniya, 846 Sendagaya-machi,

Tokyo, Japan. J. L. Shaw, 17 Abbott Road, Luck-

now, India. M. E. Cady, College Place, Wash. C. Sorenson, Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. . C. B. Hughes, Keene, Tex.

GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS. 11

NORTH AMERICAN FOREIGN . DEPARTMENT.

Department Headquarters and Of-fice: Room 22, 3645 Ogden Ave., Chicago, Ill.

OFFICERS.

Department Secretary: 0. A. Ol-sen.

Advisory Council: 0. A. Olsen (Chairman), J. H. Schilling, G. H. Haffner, S. Mortenson, L. H. Christian.

GERMAN DEPARTMENT ADVIS-ORY COIEVEITTEE.

J. H. Schilling (Supt. Eastern Di-vision), Room 904, 32 Union Square, New York, N. Y.

G. F. Haffner (Supt. Western Di-vision), Clinton, Mo.

Carl Leer, Lincoln, N. Dak. G. A. Grauer, Clinton, Mo. Henry Shultz, Lodi, Cal. H. F. Graf, 1025 F St., Fresno, Cal. B. E. Miller, Room 904, 32 .Union

Square, New York, N. Y.

SWEDISH DEPARTMENT ADVIS-ORY COIIEVIITTEE.

S. Mortenson (Supt.), 5942 Peoria St., Chicago, Ill.

August Anderson, College Place, Wash.

G. E. Nord, Route 1, Box 20, La-Grange, Ill.

J. F. Anderson, 1201 Edgerton St., Minneapolis, Minn.

A. J. Stone, 5708 Alaska St., Ta-coma, Wash.

DANISH-NORWEGIAN DEPART-MENT ADVISORY COMMITTTEE.

Committee.

L. H. Christian (Supt.), 1315 East Twenty-eighth_ St., _Mir: s_apolis, Minn.

L. Johnson, 3022 West Sixty-sec-ond St., Seattle, Wash.

M. L. Andreasen, Hutchinson, Minn.

Lars Neilson, College View, Nebr. N. P. Neilson, 3 Second St., Brook-

lyn, N. Y.

JEWISH DEPARTMENT ADVIS- ORY COMMITTEE.

F. C. Gilbert (Supt.), South Lan-caster, Mass.

W. B. White, South Lancaster, Mass.

H. C. Hartwell, South Lancaster, Mass.

Principal of South Lancaster Academy.

Foreign Literature Depositories:

International Pub. Assn., College View, Nebr.; Manager, F. F. By-ington. New York Branch of Review and Herald Pub. Assn., 32 Union Square, New York.; Manager, L. W. Graham.

NORTH AMERICAN NEGRO DE-PARTMENT.

Secretary: A. J. Haysmer, Box 414, Huntsville, Ala.

Treasurer: W. T. Knox, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

EXEClUTIVE COMMITTEE.

A. J. Haysmer, Box 414, Hunts-ville, Ala.

S. E. Wight, 511 Cole Bldg., Nash-ville, Tenn.

C. B. Stephenson, 169 Bryan St., Atlanta, Ga.

G. F. Watson, Keene, Tex. C. P. Bollman, 511 Cole Bldg.,

Nashville, Tenn. T. H. Jeys, Box 414, Huntsville,

Ala. C. J. Boyd, Box 414, Huntsville,

Ala.

OTHER MEMBERS.

Allen Moon, 215 Dean Bldg., South Bend, Ind.

Chas. Thompson, 2718 Third Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn.

W. B. White, South Lancaster, Mass.

C. W. Flaiz, College Place, Wash. Stewart Kime, Glenwood, N. •C. M. N. Campbell, Box 801, Oshawa,

Ontario. H. S. Shaw, Box 244, Regina, Sas-

katchewan, Canada. G, A. Irwin, Loma Linda, Cal.

12 GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS.

W. H. Williams, 169 Bryan St., At-lanta, Ga.

J. W. Norwood, Fayetteville, Ark. J. M. Campbell, 708 McLachlen

Bldg., Tenth and G sts., N. W., Washington, D. C.

J. K. Humphrey, 184 West 135th St., New York, N. Y.

W. H. Green, 426 Trumbull Ave., Detroit, Mich.

M. C. Strachan, Orlando, Fla. Sydney Scott, 718 Ann St., Wil-

mington, N. C. D. E. Blake, 316 Foster St., Nash-

ville, Tenn, • T. H. Branch, 1700 Woodstock St.,

Philadelphia, Pa. Thomas Murphy, 1115 Fayette St.,

Vicksburg, Miss. • Page Shepard, Newbern, N. C. J. H. Lawrence, 3110 Grand Ave.,

Louisville, Ky.

PRESS BUREAU OF THE GEN- ERAL CONFERENCE OF SEV-

ENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS.

Secretary: W. L. Burgan, Ta- koma Park Station, Washing- ton, D. C.

TRANSPORTATION AGENTS.

W. T. Knox, Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.. (Also general agent for transatlantic steamship lines.)

C. H. Jones, Mountain View, Cal. (Also general agent for trans-pacific steamship lines.)

Review and Herald Publishing As-sociation, Room 910, 32 'Union Square, New York, N. Y.

A. Bacon, 84 Upper Tollington Park, London, N., England.

Geo. E. Langdon, 3645 Ogden Ave., Chicago, Ill.

W. H. Williams, 169 Bryan St., Atlanta, Ga.

E. H. Rees, 511 Cole Bldg., Nash-ville, Tenn.

A. T. Robinson, College View, Nebr.

J. F. Beatty, 719 East Flanders St., Portland, Oregon,

GENERAL CONFERENCE COR-PORATION.

Incorporated 1904.

Legal Title: " General Conference Corporation of Seventh-day Ad-ventists."

Constituency: The General Confer-ence delegates.

Office Address: Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

Officers: Pres., A. G. Daniells; Sec., H. E. Rogers; Treas., W. T. Knox.

Board of Trustees: A. G. Daniells, I. H. Evans, W. T. Knox, W. W. Prescott, F. M. Wilcox, E. R. Palmer, H. E. Rogers.

GENERAL CONFERENCE ASSO-CIATION.

Incorporated 1887.

Legal Title: " General Conference • Association of the Seventh-day

Adventists."

Constituency: The General Con-ference delegates.

Office Address: Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

OFFICERS. President: A. G. Daniells, Takoma

Park Station, Washington, D. C. Vice-President: W. A. Spicer, Ta-

koma Park Station, Washing-ton, D. C.

Treasurer: W. T. Knox, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

Secretary: H. E. Rogers, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

OTHER MEMBERS.

W. W. Prescott, K. C. Russell,- O. A. Irwin, 0. A. Olsen, F. M. Wilcox, S. E. McNeill, H. R. Salisbury, Allen Moon, Wm. Covert, A. G. Haughey, R. A, Underwood, H. W. Cottrell, S. N. Curtiss, D. W. Reavis, G. B. Thompson, I. H. Evans, T. E. Bowen.

Executive Committee: A. G. Dan-iells, W. A. Spicer, W. T. Knox, F. M. Wilcox, H, E, Rogers,

GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS. 13

FOREIGN MISSION BOARD.

Incorporated 1899.

Legal Title: " Foreign Mission Board of Seventh-day Advent-ists."

Trustees: A. G. Daniells, W. A. Spicer, W. T. Knox, 0. A. Olsen, H. R. Salisbury, Alr. A. West-worth; G. A. Irwin, G. B. Thomp-son, W. W. Prescott.

Officers: Pres., A. G. Daniells; Sec., W. A. Spicer; Treas., W. T. Knox.

LABORERS ENGAGED IN GEN-ERAL WORK UNDER THE

GENERAL CONFERENCE.

(Only the names and addresses of general workers not connected with mission fields appear in this list; names of workers connected with mission fields appear under the directories of the various Mis-sion Fields. This is done to save useless repetition of names.)

MINISTERS.

Anderson, J. N., Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

Butler, Gem I., Bowling Green, Fla. Christian, L. H., 1315 East Twen-

ty-eighth St., Minneapolis, Minn. Colcord, W. A., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. Conradi, L. R., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamurg, Germany. Dail, Guy, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Daniells, A. G., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, ashington, D. C. Evans, I. H., Box 523, U. S. Postal

Agency, Shanghai, China. Farnsworth, E. W., 6210 Racine

St., Oakland, Cal. Gilbert, F. C., South Lancaster,

Mass. Haffner, G. F., Clinton, Mo. Haskell, N., South Lancaster,

Mass. Haysmer, A. J., Box 414, Hunts-

ville, Ala. Irwin, G. A., Loma Linda, Cal. Kern, M. E., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C.

Knox, W. T., Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

Loughborough, J. N., Lodi, Cal. Miller, W. H., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Mortenson, S., 5942 Peoria St.,

Chicago, Ill. Olsen, 0. A., Room 22, 3645 Ogden

Ave., Chicago, Ill. Palmer, E. R., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. Prescott, W. W., Takoma Park

Station, Washington, D. C. Roth, G. G., South Lancaster,

Mass. Russell, K. C., 3645 Ogden Ave.,

Chicago, Ill. Salisbury, H. R., Takoma Park

Station, Washington, D. C. Schilling, J. H., Room 904, 32 Un-

ion Square, New York, N. Y. ' Spicer, W. A., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D.. C. Thompson, Geo. B., Takoma Park

Station, Washington, D. C. Town, N. Z., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. White, Mrs. E. G., " Elmshaven,"

Sanitarium, Napa Co., Cal. White, W. C., Sanitarium, Napa

Co., Cal. Wilcox, F. M., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C.

LICENTIATES.

Bourdeau, A. J. S., Takoma. Park Station, Washington, D. C.

Bowen, T. E., Takoma Park Sta- tion, Washington, D. C.

Crisler, C. C., Sanitarium, Cal. Hansen, L. A., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. Haskell, Mrs. H. H., South Lan-

caster, Mass.

Howell, W. E., Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C,

Olsen, M. E., Takoma Park -Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

Sisco, H. N., Takoma Park. Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

Snow, C. M., Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

14 GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Erickson, Matilda, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

Farnsworth, Mrs. V. J., 6210 Ra- cine St., Oakland, Cal.

MacEnterfer, Sara, Sanitarium, Cal.

Plummer, Mrs. L. Flora, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

Rogers, H. E., Takoma Park Sta- tion, Washington, D. C.

Sisco, Dr. Patience S. Bourdeau, Takoma Park Station, Washing-ton, D. C.

ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. Organized Igor

Territory: The Conferences of Maine, Northern New England, Massachusetts, Southern New England, New York, Greater New York, and Western New York.

Office: South Lancaster, Mass. OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., W. B. White. Sec., Miss Pearl L. Rees. Treas. and Auditor, C. L. Kil-

gore. Executive Comffiittee: W. B.

White, the presidents of confer-ences composing the Atlantic Un-ion, and C. S. Longacre, C. L. Kil-gore, W. E. Bliss, C. J. Tolf, M. M. Hare, J. E. Jayne, L. W. Graham.

Legal Assn.: " Atlantic Union Conference Association of S. D. A." Pres., Wm. B. White; Sec. and Treas., Charles L. Kilgore.

Union Book'Depository: New York Branch of Review

and Herald Pub. Assn., Room 910, 32 Union Square, East, New York, N. Y.

Manager, L. W. Graham. Union Field Agent, C. J. Tolf.

Educational Dept.: Sec., M. M. Hare.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., Dr. W. E. Bliss, Melrose,

Mass. Religious Liberty Dept.:

Sec., J. E. Jayne, 119 Sylvia Ave., New Bedford, Mass.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., M. M. Hare.

Press Bureau: - Sec., J. E. Jayne.

Negro Representative:

Sec., J. K. Humphrey, 184 West 135th St., New York, N. Y.

MINISTERS. W. B. White, South Lancaster,

Mass. C. S. Longacre, South Lancaster,

Mass. J. E. Jayne, 119 Sylvia Ave., New

Bedford, Mass. G. G. Roth, South Lancaster, Mass. M. M. Hare, South Lancaster,

Mass.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

C. L Kilgore, South Lancaster, Mass.

Miss Pearl L. Rees, South Lancas- ter, Mass.

C. J. Tolf, South Lancaster, Mass.

GREATER NEW YORK CON-FERENCE.

Organized 1902

Territory: The City of Greater New York, Long Island, and the counties of Westchester, Rock-land, Putnam, Orange, Dutchess, Sullivan, and Ulster, in the State of New York.

Office: Room 904, 32 Union Square, New York, N. Y.

ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 15

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., R. D. Quinn. Vice-Pres., N. P. Neilsen. Sec. and Treas., F. M. Dana. Executive Committee: R. D.

Quinn, N. P. Neilsen, A. Boet-tcher, J. K. Humphrey, L. S. Wheeler, A. V. Cotton, L. E.lebahn, L. W. Graham, L. T. Nicola, E. Rosenwold, B. E. Miller, F. M. Dana.

Legal Assn.: " Greater New York Corporation of Seventh-day Ad-ventists." Pres., Rollin D. Quinn; Clerk, Lyman . Graham; Treas., Franklin M. Dana.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., F. M. Dana. Field Miss. Agt.,

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. R. D. Quinn.

Educational Dept.: Sec., R D. Quinn.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., B. B. Kinne, M. D.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., L. T. Nicola.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. R. D. Quinn, 569 West

185th St., New York, N. Y.

MINISTERS.

R. D. Quinn, Room 904, 32 Union Square, New York, N. Y.

A. Boettcher, R. F. D. 1, Engle-wood, N. J.

A. V. Cotton, 760 McDonough St., Brooklyn; N. Y.

J. K. Humphrey, 184 West 135th St., New York, N. Y.

B. E. Miller, 2028 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

N. P. Neilsen, 3 Second St., Brook-lyn, N. Y.

E. Rosenwold, 553 Fiftieth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

L. T. Nicola, 2308 Morris Ave., New York, N. Y.

D. N. Wall, 480 East 180th St., New York, N. Y.

L. S. Wheeler, 2308 Morris Ave., New York, N. Y.

LICENTIATES.

R. J. Bryant, 727 Forty-second St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

F. M. Dana, Room 904, 32 Union Square, New York, N. Y.

R. Immonen, 3817 Fort Hamilton Ave., c/o Rahikainin, Brooklyn, N. Y.

C. Scordo, Room 25, 2509 Hoffman St., New York, N. Y.

J. Sivak, Room 904, 32 Union Square, New York, N. Y. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Marie Anderson, 441 East 136th St., New York, N. Y.

Mrs. J. M. Calvert, 2537 Amster- dam Ave., New York, N. Y.

Sarah Crowe, 178 West 138th St., New York, N. Y.

H. P. Hansen, 926 Fourth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Miss E. Kehrein, 772 Courtland Ave., New York, N. Y.

Mrs. N. B. Lennard, 480 East 180th St., New York, N. Y.

Miss Lena Lewis, 651 Green Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

J. E. Patzkowski; 42 Doscher Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Mrs. L. Quinn, 569 West 185th St., New York, N. Y.

Miss A. Meyer, 78 Norwood Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Miss Mary Voth, 1815 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

U W. Graham, Room 910, 32 Un- ion Square, New York, N. Y.

J. L. Johnson, 322 Sixty-first' St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Miss Anna Hoglund, 4205 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Miss Sena Gjerde, 31 Huntington St., Brooklyn, N. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER.

Miss Mattie Tefft, Room 904, 32 Union Square, New York, N. Y.

MAINE CONFERENCE. Organized 1867.

Territory: The State of Maine. Office: 75 Grant St., Portland, Me.

16 ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., J. F. Piper. Sec. and Treas., A. E. Everett. Executive Committee: J. F.

Piper, A. J. Verrill, R. S. Hobbs, E. E. Osborne, W. W. Pyle, C. H. Harmon.

Legal Assn.: " Maine Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., J. F. Piper; Sec., W. 0. Howe.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., A. E. Everett. Field Miss. Sec., A. E. Everett. Field Miss. Agt., Maurice R.

Bailey.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec.,

Educational Dept.: Sec., —

Medical Missionary Dept.:' Sec., Dr. E. H. Walters.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec.,

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Jennie R. Bates.

MINISTERS.

J. F. Piper, 53 Williams St., Port- land, Me.

S. J. Hersum, Richmond, Me. P. B. Osborne, 35 Western Ave.,

Fairfield, Me. A. J. Verrill, Dexter, Me. E. E. Osborne, Dyer Brook, Me.

LICENTIATE.

W. 0. Howe, 655 Congress St., Portland, Me.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

E. H. Morton, 365 Allen Ave., Woodfords, Me.

Jennie R. Bates, Route 3, Box 1, West Paris, Me.

Mrs. Martha W. Howe, 655 Con-gress St., Portland, Me.

A. E. Everett, 75 Grant St., Port-land, Me.

Geo. Howard, Kezar Falls, Me. Dr. Ethel Walters, Shawmut, Me.

Maurice R. Bailey, 75 Grant St., Portland, Me.

Geo. W. Whitney, 75 Grant St., Portland, Me.

Flora E. Hutchins, Dexter, Me. Mrs. A. B. Piper, 53 Williams St.,

Portland, Me.

MASSACHUSETTS CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1910, out of territory formerly comprising the Central New England Conference.

Territory: Massachusetts. Office: South Lancaster, Mass.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., H. C. Hartwell. Sec. and Tteas., H. B. Tucker. Executive Committee: H.

Hartwell, A. E. Sanderson, J. G. White, M. 0. Bradford, E. R. Numbers, J. K. Jones, C. F. Ulrich.

Legal Assn.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., H. B. Tucker. Field Miss. Sec., Field Miss. Agt., E. R. Numbers.

Sabbath-school. Dept.: Sec., Mrs. E. M. Wilber, South

Lancaster, Mass.

Educational Dept.: Sec., M. M. Hare, South Lancas-

ter, Mass.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., Estella Houser, M. D., New

England Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., — -

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. E. M. Wilber, South

Lancaster, Mass.

MINISTERS.

H. C. Hartwell, South Lancaster, Mass.

A: E. Sanderson, 254 Willow Ave., Somerville, Mass.

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P. F. Bicknell, South Lancaster, Mass.

G. B. Starr, care New England Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.

S. W. Walker, 1 Taber St., Ox-ford, Fairhaven, Mass.

J. K. Jones, 134 School St., Taun-ton, Mass.

C. F. Ulrich, 69 Myrtle Ave., Fitchburg, Mass.

H. Pannkoke, 36 Paris St., Ever-ett, Mass.

W. R. Uchtmann, 196 West Canton St., Boston, Mass.

" LICENTIATES.

A. M. Gunstead, 20 Nason St., Brockton, Mass.

W. W. Rice, 228 School St., Taun-ton, Mass.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

H. B. Tucker, South Lancaster, Mass.

C. E. : Palmer, 7 Upland Road, Everett, Mass.

Miss Jennie Thayer, South Lan-caster, Mass.

George Woodward, 108 Fairmont St., Malden, Mass.

J. G. White, Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.

Mrs. E. M. Wilber, South Lancas-ter, Mass.

Mrs. M. A. Wheeler, 52 Berkeley St., Somerville, Mass.

Miss E. W. Meek, 29 Fairview Ave., West Springfield, Mass.

Mrs. Nellie S. Starr, Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.

Miss Margaret Stuhrke, 3 Chest- nut Terrace, J. P., Boston, Mass.

Mrs. E. H. Watson, 45 Villa Ave., Everett, Mass.

Miss Cora A. Spencer, 57 Russell St., Worcester, Mass.

Mrs. M. S. Boyd, 148 Magazine St., Cambridge, Mass.

Miss Lena Thomas, South Lancas-ter, Mass.

Arthur J. Jean, 33 Broad St., Hud-son, Mass.

Miss Jennie Person, 20 Nason St., Brockton, Mass.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Edna R. Smith, 697 Water St., Fitchburg, Mass.

Miss Bessie Tilton, 202 Central St., Mansfield, Mass.

Miss Ida Tiney, Pine St., Athol, Mass.

Miss Ethel J. Sanderson, 119 Syl- via St., New Bedford,. Mass.

Miss Bertha Wetherell, 11 Sturgis St., Worcester, Mass.

MEDICAL MISSIONARIES.

Dr. W. E. Bliss, Sanitarium, Mel-rose, Mass.

Dr. J. W. Hopkins, Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.

Dr. Estella M. Houser, Sanita-rium, Melrose, Mass.

Dr. Mary - Sanderson, 46 Forest Park Ave., Springfild, Mass.

Miss Nora Lacey, Sanitarium, Melrose. Mass.

Miss Corine Hoy, Sanitarium, Mel-rose, Mass.

Miss Myrna Lee, Sanitarium, Mel-rose, Mass.

NEW YORK CONFERENCE.

Organized 1862; reorganized 1906. Territory: Eastern portion of the

State of New York, east of the eastern boundaries of the coun-ties of Cayuga, Tompkins, and Tioga, excepting the counties of Westchester, Rockland, Putnam, Orange, Dutchess, Ulster, and Sullivan, and the city of Greater New York.

Office: 317 West Bloomfield St., Rome, N. Y.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., W. H. Holden. Sec. and Treas., F. N. Johnson. Executive Committee: W. H.

Holden, B. M. Garton, H. F. Tay-lor, C. D. Green, C. S. Coon, E. E. Covey.

Legal Assn.: " New York Con-ference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., W. H. Holden; Sec. and Treas., F. N. Johnson.

18 ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., F. N. Johnson. Field Miss. Agt., E. E. Covey.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. H. F. Taylor.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Bessie J. Rice, 136

Elmwood Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., Dr. Isadore L. Green, 1008

Washington St., Watertown, N. Y.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., W. H. Holden, 317 West

Bloomeld St., Rome, N. Y.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Bessie J. Rice, 136

Elmwood Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.

MINISTERS.

W. H. Holden, 317 West Bloomfield St., Rome, N. Y.

D. G. Turk, 525 State St., Bing-hamton, N. Y.

E. L. Cardey, 1625 Broadway, Rensselaer, N. Y.

B. M. Garton, 57 Barney St., Gouv-erneur, N. Y.

S. B. Whitney, Keene Valley, N. Y.

H. F. Taylor, 317 West Bloomfield St., Rome, N. Y.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. D. G. Turk, 525 State St., Binghamton, N. Y.

Mrs. Bessie J. Rice, 136 Elmwood Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.

F. N. Johnson, 317 West Bloom-field St., Rome, N. Y.

E. E. Covey, 317 West Bloomfield St., Rome, N. Y.

Dr. sadore L. Green, 1008 Wash- ington St., Watertown, N. Y.

Edith M. White, 383 Orange St., Albany, N. Y.

Florence Boyle, 1625 Broadway, Rensselaer, N. Y.

Mrs. H. F. Taylor, 317 West Bloomfield St., Rome, N. Y.

Emma Lawrence, Bangor, N. Y. 'Celia Koenig, 518 Neilson St.,

Utica, N. Y.

Nellie A. Porter, 317 West Bloom-field St., Rome, N. Y.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Minnie Longway, Vienna, N. Y. Ella A. Iden, 136 Elmwood Ave.,

Syracuse, N. Y. Myrtle Wright, Norwich, N. Y. Celia Richmond, North Creek,

N. Y.

NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND CONFERENCE.

Organized as the Vermont Con- ference June 15, 1862; re-

organized, 1909.

Territory: The States of Vermont and New Hampshire.

Office: Bellows Falls, Vt.

OFFICERS.

Conference: • Pres., F. W. Stray.

Sec. and Treas., D. K. Royer. Executive Committee: F. W.

Stray, R. B. Clapp, A. P. Needham, H. A. Clark, E. G. Farnsworth, D. K. Royer, A. D. Ladcau.

Legal Assn.: " The Northern New England Conference Associa-tion of Seventh-day Adventists." Pres., F. MT. Stray; Clerk, D. K. Royer.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., D. K. Royer. Field Miss. Agt., W. F. Brock-

way.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Miss Wilhelmina L. Ismert,

Claremont, N. H.

Educational Dept.: Sec., R. B. • Clapp, Claremont,

N. H.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., C. F. Ball, M. D., Rutland,

Vt.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., E. G. Farnsworth, Wash-

ington, N. H.

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Young People's Dept.: Sec., I. A. Armstrong, Water-

bury, Vt.

MINISTERS.

F. W. Stray, Center Barnstead, N. H.

R. B. Clapp; Claremont, N. H. L. F. Passebois, Grasmere, N. H.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Miss Gertrude Sims, 423 Hanover St., Manchester, N. H.

Mrs. R. B. Clapp, 32 Severance St., Claremont, N. H.

Mrs. M. A Scribner, 10 Sheldon Place, Rutland, Vt.

E. G. Farnsworth, Washington, N. H.

H. A. Clark, Hyde Park, Vt. Miss Wilhelmina L. Ismert, Clare-

mont, N. H. Miss Adelina Fisher, 447 Man-

chester St., Manchester, N. H. Mrs. Pearl J. Sanborn, 10 Sheldon

Place, Rutland, Vt. W. F. Brockway, Keene, N. H. D. K. Royer, Bellows Falls, Vt. I. A. Armstrong, Waterbury, Vt. Miss Lena G. Chase, Brattleboro,

Vt.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Mrs. Roy N. Atwood, Keene, N. H. Miss Florence Kidder, Center

Barnstead, N. H. Mrs. L. D. Kelsey, Randolph, Vt. C. H. Linscott, Jamaica, Vt. F. B. Nelson, Grasmere, N. H.

SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND CONFERENCE.

Organized in 1903 from territory formerly comprised in the New

England Conference

Territory: The States of Connec-ticut and Rhode Island.

Office: 51 Whitmore St., Hartford, Conn.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., C. H. Edwards, 31 Lester

St., Westerly, R. I. Sec. and Treas., W. E. Fortune.

Executive Committee: C. H. Ed-wards, W. E. Fortune, H. C. Wil-cox, D. B. Parmelee, J. A. Tefft, W. R. AndreWs, J. C. Stevens.

Legal Assn.: " Southern New England Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., D. B. Parmelee; Sec., W. E. Fortune.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., W. E. Fortune. Field Miss. Sec., W. E. Fortune. Field Miss. Agt., H. C. Wilcox,

330 Shelton Ave., New Haven, Conn.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., C. H. Reimers.

Educational Dept.: Sec., W. E. Fortune.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., —

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., C. H. Edwards.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., C. H. Reimers.

'MINISTERS.

C. H. Edwards, 31 Lester St., Westerly, R. I.

J. C. Stevens, 175 Beardsley St., Bridgeport, Conn.

W. R. Andrews, 11. F. D. 2, Attle-boro, Mass.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. Eva B. Daggett, 330 Shelton Ave., New Haven, Conn.

W. 0. Cluff, 972 Broad St., Provi-dence, R. I.

Mrs. Clara Cluff, 972 Broad St., Providence, R. I.

Annie 0. Wykman, 972 Broad St., Providence, R. I.

Mrs. R. K. Gemberling, 3 William St., Westerly, R. I.

Miss Sarah Kinner, 155 Stanwood St., Providence, R. I.

Mrs. Clara Ellis, 1571 Seaview Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.

W. E. Fortune, 51 Whitmore St., Hartford, Conn.

C. H. Reimers, Meriden, Conn. H. C. Wilcox, 330 Shelton Ave.,

New Haven, Conn.

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CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Bessie E. Tilton, Broad St., New London, Conn.

Jennie E. Loomis, Turnerville, Conn.

Miss Lena B. Taylor, Waterford, Conn.

Flora J. Manton, Adamsville, R. I. Mrs. H. C. Wilcox, 330 Shelton

Ave., New Haven, Conn.

WESTERN NEW YORK CON-FERENCE.

. Organized 1906.

Territory: The State of . New York west of the eastern.bound-ary of the counties of Cayuga, Tompkins, and Tioga.

Office: 8 East Jefferson St., Sala-manca, N. Y.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., H. W. Carr. Sec., Mrs. H. W. Carr. Treas., Ruland Bowen. Executive Committee: H. W.

Carr, F. H. Hicks, T. B. West-brook, H. M. Fleming, J. J. Ken-nedy, George Owens, G. P. Gaede.

Legal Assn.: " The Western New York Conference Association of S. D. A." Pres., H. W. Carr; Sec., T. B. Westbrook; Treas., F. H. Hicks.

Tract Society: Sec., Mrs. H. W. Carr. Treas., Ruland Bowen. Field Miss. Sec., Mrs. H. W.

Carr. Field Miss. Agt., E. A. Manry.

Sabbath-school, Dept.: Sec., Mrs. E. E. Prescott, 451

Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

Educational Dept.: Sec., M. M. Hare, South Lancas-

ter, Mass.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., Miss Loie Osborn, 18 Gibbs

St., Rochester, N. Y.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., T. B. Westbrook, 717 Elm-

wood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. H. W. Carr.

MINISTERS. H. W. Carr, 8 East Jefferson St.,

Salamanca, N. Y. J. W. Raymond, 211 Main St.,

Hornell, N. Y. F. Peabody, West Valley, N. Y. T. B. Westbrook, 717 Elmwood

Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. J. J. Kennedy, 179 Arnett Blvd.,

Rochester, N. Y. G. P. Gaede, 102 Eaton St., Buf-

falo, N. Y.

LICENTIATES. F. H. Hicks, 6 East Jefferson St.,

Salamanca, N. Y. M. W. De L'horbe, 435 West

Fourth St., Elmira, N. Y.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Mrs. T. B. Westbrook, 717 Elm-

wood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Effa Gilbert, 451 Elmwood

Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. H. W. Carr, 8 East Jefferson

St., Salamanca, N. Y. J. Norman Kimble, Bethel, Wis. Miss Wilhelmina Miller, 361 John-

son St., Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. E. E. Prescott, 451 Elmwood

Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Loie Osborn, 18 Gibbs St.,

Rochester, N. Y. Miss Violetta Bush, 137 ElmWood

Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Ruland Bowen, 8 East Jefferson

St., Salamanca, N. Y. Mrs. J. W. Sypher, 138 Bartlett

St., Rochester, N. Y. Nellie Paterson, Takoma Park,

D. C. Mary Senator, 147 Bronson Ave.,

Rochester, N. Y. Geo. R. Close, Sonoma, Cal.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. Miss Belle Woodman, 8 Clarendon

St., Rochester, N. Y. Miss Ethel Dean, Burt, N. Y. Miss Ruth Cook, 435 West Fourth

St., Elmira, N. Y.

CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE. Organized 5902.

Territory: The Conferences of Colorado, East Kansas, Ne-braska, North Missouri, South Missouri, Western Colorado, West Kansas, and Wyoming.

Office: College View, Nebr.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., E. T. Russell. Vice-Pres., A. T. Robinson. See., Miss Mettie E. Cornell. Treas., A. T. Robinson. Auditor, W. J. Huffman. Executive Committee: E. T.

Russell, A. T. Robinson, the presi-dents of the local Conferences in the Union, the Union Conference auditor, the secretaries of the Medical, Educational, Young Peo-ple's, Religious Liberty, and Mis-sionary Departments, the Union Missionary Agent, the presidents of Union College and the Clinton German Seminary, the manager of the Kansas City Branch of the Pacific Press Pub. Assn., the man-ager of the International Pub. Assn., and the business manager of the Boulder-Colorado Sanita-rium.

Legal Assn.: " Central Union Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., E. T. Russell; Sec., F. F. Byington.

Union Book Depository: Kansas City Branch of Pacific

Press Pub.. Assn., 1224 Euclid Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Manager, S. N. Curtiss.

Union Miss. Agt., C. G. Bellah.

Educational Dept.: Sec., M. B. Van Kirk; Advisory

Board, the Educational Secretary of the Union, the local conference educational secretaries, and a rep-resentative of Union College.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec.,

Young People's Dept.:

Sec., M. B. Van Kirk, College View, Nebr.

Work for Blind:

Board in charge of the " Chris-tian Record" and the work for the blind: E. T. Russell, F. F. Bying-ton, J. W. Christian, A. T. Robin-son. Editorial Committee: Mrs. A. 0. Wilson, Mrs. L. N. Muck; Sec., Miss Mettie E. Cornell; Treas., Central Union Conference.

MINISTERS.

(The following-named persons may be addressed at College View, Nebr., unless other address is given,)

F. T. Russell, Frederick Griggs, Eugene Leland, C. L. Benson; J. H. Morrison, G. A. Grauer (Clinton German Seminary, Clinton, Mo.), A. T. Robinson, C. G. Bellah, (1224 Euclid Ave., Kansas City, Mo.), H. A. Aufderhar (Clinton German Seminary, Clinton, Mo.).

MEDICAL MISSIONARY

H. A. Green.

Missionary Credentials.

Theo. E. M. Valentiner, Mrs. A. E. Shepherd, Mrs. Hansigne Olson, F. F. Byington, Sarah E. Peck; C. A. Thorp.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

E. C. Witzke, W. J. Huffman, Mettie E. Cornell, A. G. Taylor, L. L. Caviness, L. N. Muck, Mrs. Edith Cummings, Mrs. Frederick Griggs, H. A. Morrison, Mary Hartwell, Alyse Swedberg, Winnie Hunt, Lillian Danielson, G. W. Er-furth, A. Vermelin, Mrs. A. Ver-melin, J. F. Simon.

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COLORADO CONFERENCE.

Organized 1883, divided and reorganized 1908.

Territory: Colorado east of the Continental Divide.

Office: 1112 Kalamath St., Denver, Colo.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., C. R. Kite. Sec. and Treas., R. T. Emery. Executive Committee: C. R.

Kite, G. M. A1way, J. S. Rouse, M. A. Altman, C. F. Knott.

Legal Assn: " The Seventh-day Adventist Association of Colo-rado." Pres., C. R. Kite; Sec., G. M. Alway.

Tract Society:

Sec. and Treas., R. T., Emery. Field Miss. Sec., C. B. Sutton. Field Miss. Agt., C. B. Sutton.

Sabbath-school Dept.:

Sec., Mrs. Mae Warfle.

Educational Dept.:

Sec., Mrs. Mae Waffle.

Religious Liberty Dept.:

See., G. W. Anglebarger, 531 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, Colo.

Young People's Dept.:

Sec., Mrs. Mae 'Waffle.

MINISTERS.

C. R. Kite, 1112 Kalamath St., Denver, olo.

G. M. Alway, 140 West Dakota St.,Denver Colo.

J. . Rouse, 516 Griffin Ave., Canon City, Colo.

M. A. Altman, Colorado Sanita-rium, Boulder, Colo.

G. W. Anglebarger, 531 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, Colo.

C. F. Knott, 1613 Seventh Ave., Greeley, Colo,

H. Hansen, 422 East Tennessee Ave., Denver, Colo..

W. D. Emery, R. D. 2, Boulder, Colo.

G. F. Knapp, Swift, Colo. Goldie Smith, 1112 Kalamath St.,

Denver, Colo.

Honorary Ministerial Credentials.

H. F. Ketring, 3529 West Forty-fourth Ave., Denver, Colo.

F. G. Specht, R. D. 3, Loveland, Colo.

I. M. Martin, 2305 Grape St., Den-ver, Colo.

LICENTIATES.

Roy E. Hay, 1112 Kalamath St., Denver, Colo.

E. G. Salisbury, Campion Acad-emy, Loveland, Colo.

11. R. Cook, Colorado Sanitarium, Boulder, Colo.

Judge C. C. Holbrook, Alamosa, Colo.

J. W. Owens, 1112 Kalamath St., Denver, Colo.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

W. H. Cox, Fort Lupton, Colo. C. B. Sutton, 1112 Kalamath St.,

Denver, Colo. R. T. Emery, 1112 Kalamath St.,

Denver, Colo. Mrs. Mae Waffle, 1112 Kalamath

St., Denver, Colo. Alice Finch, 712 South Union Ave.,

Pueblo, Colo. G. C. Mathiesen, R. F. D. 4, Fort

Collins, Colo. C. E. Eldridge, 1125 North Pros-

pect St., Colorado Springs, Colo. Bessie ' Sufficool, 522 North Cas-

cade Ave., Colorado . Springs, Colo.

Lora Duncan, 1112 Kalamath St., Denver, Colo.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

L. Nannie Parker, Campion Acad- emy, Loveland, Colo.

Vita Tindall, Boulder, Colo. Pearl Jenkins, 635 First Ave.,

Boulder, Colo. Helen Walde, R. F. D. 1, Lyons,

Colo,

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Zella Schmaltz, R. F. D. 1 Lyons, Colo.

Edyth Dorman, 704 Fifth Ave., Longmont, Colo.

F. A. Page, 1637 South Emerson St., Denver, Colo.

Mrs. J. S. Rouse, 516 Griffin Ave., Canon City, Colo.

EAST KANSAS CONFERENCE.

Organized 1910. Territory: That portion of Kansas

lying east of the eastern line of the following counties: Re-public, Cloud, Ottawa, Saline, McPherson, Harvey, Sedgwick, Sumner.

Office: 821 West Fifth St., Topeka, Kans.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., W. F. Kennedy. Sec. and Treas., B. M. Emerson. Executive Committee: W. F.

Kennedy, B. M. Emerson, W. H. Clark, A. B: Cornell, J. L. Ballard.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., B. M. Emerson. Field Miss. Agt., M. P. Manny.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Belle Emerson, Route

6, Topeka, Kans.

Educational Dept.: Sec., J. B. White.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., W. H. Clark.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., J. S. Yates.

MINISTERS.

W. F. Kennedy, 821 West Fifth St., Topeka, Kans.

W. H. Clark, Ottawa, Kans. D. E. Huffman, Centerville, Kans. J. Z. Walker, 1507 North Twenty-

seventh St., Kansas City, Kans.

LICENTIATES.

J. S. Yates, El Dorado, Kans. L. D. Minner, Oswego, Kans. A. B. Campbell, Oswego, Kans. E. T. Wilson, Atchison, Kans. P. F. Richert, Durham, Kans. J. W. Allison, Oswego, Kans. W. E. Neff, Hamblin St., Ottawa,

Kans.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. Belle Emerson, Route 6, To- peka, Kans.

J. B. White, Oswego, Kans. L. C. Christofferson, Wichita,

Kans. M. P. Manny, Oswego, Kans. B. M. Emerson, 821 West Fifth

St., Topeka, Kans. Ruby S. Davis, 821 West Fifth

St., Topeka, Kans. Esther Bergquist, 1854 North

Seventh St., Kansas City, Kans.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Sydney Bacchus, Oswego, Kans. Myrtle Davis, Kincaid, Kans. Bee Barbee, Oswego, Kans. Hosea Phillips, 110 North Third'

St., Arkansas City, Kans. Jessie Pride, Sawyer, Kans. Opal Nickel, Lebo, Kans. Freda Pearson, Burlington, Kans. P. F. Richert, Durham, Kans.

NEBRASKA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1878.

Territory: The State of Nebraska, excluding the eleven western counties belonging to the Wy-oming Conference.

Office Address: 905 North Califor-nia Ave., Hastings, Nebr.

OFFICERS.

Conference:

Pres., J. W. Christian, College view, Nebr.

Sec., Pearl E. Jones. Treas., Anna M. Peterson. Executive Committee: J. W,

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Christian, L. B. Porter, B. L. House, A. F. Kirk, Lars Nielson, R. Schopbach, L. B. Johnson.

Legal Assn.: " Nebraska Con-ference Association of 'the Sev-enth-day Adventists." Pres., J. W. Christian; Sec. and Treas., Anna M. Peterson; Geo. A. Will-iams, Lyman Middaugh, L. B. Johnson.

Tract Society:

Sec., Pearl E. Jones. Field Miss. Sec., Field Miss. Agt., H. A. Hebard,

College View, Nebr.

Sabbath-school Dept.:

Sec., Alice I. Teeple.

Educational Dept.: Sec., B. L. House, Holbrook,

Nebr.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., D. P. Miller, College View,

Nebr.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., Mrs. 011ie Manful], College

View, Nebr.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., B. L. House, Holbrook,

Nebr.

_ 'MINISTERS.

J. W. Christian, College View, Nebr.

L. B. Porter, Oakdale, Nebr. Fred Johnson, College View, Nebr. B. L. House, Holbrook, Nebr. 0. E. Jones, 417 East High St.,

Hastings, Nebr. G. R. Hawkins, 4020 Grand Ave.,

Omaha, Nebr. R. F. Andrews, College View, Nebr. Lars Nielson, College View, Nebr. C. H. Miller, North Platte, Nebr. R. Schopbach, College View, Nebr. D. P. Miller, College View, Nebr.

LICENTIATES.

I. F. Blue, 905 North California Ave., Hastings, Nebr.

E. L. Cook, 835 North Cedar Ave., Hastings, Nebr.

L. B. Schick, College View, Nebr. C. L. Premer 905 North California

Ave., Hastings, Nebr. G. J. Seltzer, College View, Nebr. Mrs. G. R. Hawkins, 4020 Grand

Ave., Omaha, Nebr.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

C. J. Paulson, East High St., Hastings, Nebr.

Geo. A. Williams, care Nebraska Sanitarium, Hastings, Nebr.

A. F. Kirk, Oconto, Nebr. A. W. Erickson, 3623 Ellison Ave.,

Omaha, Nebr. Maud Cotton, Norfolk, Nebr. Esther Smith, Blair, Nebr. Ada J. Madison, 4020 Grand Ave.,

Omaha, Nebr. Ethel Beeson, 4020 Grand Ave.,

Omaha, Nebr. Dosena Henricksen, 4020 Grand

Ave., Omaha, Nebr. Anna M. Peterson, 905 North Cali-

fornia Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Alice I. Teeple, 905 North Califor-

nia Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Pearl E. Jones, 905 North Califor-

nia Ave., Hastings, Nebr.

MEDICAL MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Dr. J. D. Shively, College View, Nebr.

Dr. Eva M. Shively, College View, Nebr.

Dr. 0. H. Hahn, care Nebraska Sanitarium, Hastings, Nebr.

Hannah Larson, College View, Nebr.

Ellen Lindholm, care Nebraska Sanitarium, Hastings, Nebr.

Charles Skinner, College View, Nebr.

NORTH MISSOURI CON- FERENCE.

Organized 1908. Territory: The counties of Jack-

son, Saline, Lafayette, and all counties north of the Missouri River, in the State of Missouri.

Office: Utica, Mo.

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OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., E. E. Farnsworth. Sec. and Treas., Miss Alice

Guthrie. Executive Committee: E. E.

Farnworth, C. J. Kunkel, V. Nut- • ter, A. F. French, S. N. Curtiss.

Legal Assn.: " North Missouri Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., E. E. Farnsworth; Sec., S. N. Curtiss.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., Miss Alice

Guthrie. Field Miss. A'gt.,

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. E. E. Farnsworth.

Educational Dept.: Sec., T. J. Roach, Ethel, Mo.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., Dr. G. A. Droll, 2301 East

Fourteenth St., Kansas City, Mo.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., J. C. Bradley, Goldsberry,

Mo. Young People's Dept.:

Sec., T. J. Roach, Ethel, Mo.

MINISTERS.

E. E. Farnsworth, Utica, Mo. J. W. Beams, Hamilton, Mo. A. F. French, Hamilton, Mo. V. Nutter, 1427 Brooklyn Ave.,

Kansas City, Mo. C. J. Kunkel, 1415 Main St., St.

- Joseph, Mo. W. W. Stebbins, 4810 East Nine-

teenth St., Kansas City, Mo. L. F. Trubey, Hannibal, Mo.

LICENTIATES.

J. C. Bradley, Goldsberry, T. J. Roach, Ethel, Mo. E. W. Swap, Mendota, Mo.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. E. E. Farnsworth, Utica, Mo. Miss Alice Guthrie, Utica, Mo. Miss Lillian Lickey, Galt, Mo. H. E. Darby, Marceline, Mo.

Wm. Whorton, Utica, Mo. W. H. Turner, La Plata, Mo. Mrs. W. H. Turner, La Plata, M. Mrs. H. E. Darby, Marceline, Mo. Mrs. E. A. Merrell, 2636 Bellefon-

taine St., Kansas City, Mo.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

T. J. Roach, Ethel, Mo. Miss Bessie Mahurin, Hamilton,

Mo. Miss Lizzie Lothian, Pattonsburg,

Mo.

SOUTH MISSOURI CONFER- • ENCE.

Organized 1908.

Territory: All of Missouri south of the Missouri River except the counties of Saline, Lafayette, and Jackson, which belong to the North Missouri Conference.

Office: 520 West Lynn St., Spring-field, Mo.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., P. G. Stanley. Vice-Pres., G. A. Grauer. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. F. A.

Washburn. Executive Committee: P. G.

Stanley, G. A. Grauer, L. W. Terry, A. C. Anderson, J. H. Roth.

Legal Assn.: " South Missouri Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., P. G. Stanley; Sec. and Treas., Mrs. F. A. Washburn.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., Mrs. F. A.

Washburn. Field Miss. Sec., F. L. Limerick.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. F. A. Washburn.

MINISTERS.

P. G. Stanley, 411 East Lynn St., Springfield, Mo.

G. A. Grauer, Clinton, Mo.

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L. W. Terry, Appleton City, Mo. M. Mackintosh, Windsor, Mo. W. F. H. Schroeder, Bland, Mo. . A. C. Anderson, 4537 Clayton

Road, St. Louis, Mo. J. H. Roth, St. Louis, Mo. W. D. MacLay, Johnson and High

Sts., Springfield, Mo. U. S. Willis, 4309 Labadie Ave.,

St. Louis, Mo.

LICENTIATE.

G. A. Gaskin, 3965 Finney St., St. Louis, Mo.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. R. Leo, Overland, Mo. Mrs. F. A. Washburn, 520 West

Lynn St., Springfield, Mo. Miss Frieda L. Reinmuth, 2557a

Herbert St., St. Louis, Mo. F. L. Limerick, Columbia, Mo.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Arthur Fox, Joplin, Mo. Harry Alway, Turners, Mo. Veinna Hamilton, Poplar Bluff,

Mo.

WESTERN COLORADO CON-FERENCE.

Organized 1908.

Territory: That part of Colorado west of the Continental Divide.

Office: 122 South Eighth St., Grand Junction, Colo.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., E. A. Curtis. Sec. and Treas., J. A. Neilsen. Executive Committee: E. A.

Curtis, J. T. Spriggs, J. A. Neilsen, J. L. Humbert, W. G. Cope.

Legal Assn.: " S. D. A. Assn. of Western Colorado." Pres., E. A. Curtis; Vice-Pres., B. F. Hutchin-son; Sec. and Treas., J. A. Neilsen.

Tract Society:

Sec. and Treas., J. A. Neilsen. Field Miss Sec.,

Field Miss. Agt., W. F. Surber.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Blanche Spriggs.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Blanche Spriggs.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., J. L. Humbert.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Blanche Spriggs.

MINISTERS.

E. A. Curtis, 122 South Eighth St., Grand Junction, Colo.

J. T. Spriggs, 122 South Eighth St., Grand Jurfction, Colo.

W. M. Andress, Cedaredge, Colo.

Honorary Ministerial Credential.

Geo. 0. States, Cedaredge, Colo.

LICENTIATE.

E. L. Marley, Palisades, Colo.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

J. A. Neilsen, 122 South Eighth St., Grand Junction, Colo.

J. L. Humbert, 122 South Eighth St., Grand Junction, Colo.

W. F. Surber, 122 South Eighth St., Grand Junction, Colo.

Mrs. Blanche Spriggs, 122 South Eighth St., Grand Junction, Colo.

C. A. Frederick, Cortez, Colo.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

E. L. Marley, Palisades, Colo. Miss Stella Voris, Palisades, Colo. Mrs. L. E. Curtis, 122 South

Eighth St., Grand Junction,- Colo.

WEST KANSAS CONFERENCE.

Organized 1910.

Territory: All of Kansas west of the east line of the following counties: Republic, Cloud, Ot-tawa, Saline, McPherson, Har-vey, Sedgwick, Sumner.

Office: 508 Fifth Ave., East, Hut-chinson, Kans.

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OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., N. T. Sutton. Sec. and Treas., Edward Harris. Executive Committee: N. T.

Sutton, H. 'S. Osterloh, S. S. Shrock, W. A. McCroskey, A. S. Bringle.

Legal Assn.: " West Kansas S. D. A. Conf. Assn." Pres., N. T. Sutton; Sec., Edward Harris.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., Edward Harris. Field Miss. Sec. and Agt., M. W.

Shidler. District Supts.: N. T. Sutton,

M. G. Huffman, A. S. Bringle.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Eunice A. Crawford.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Eunice A. Crawford.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., N. T. Sutton.

Young People's Dept.:

Sec., Maggie Ogden, 517 South Martinson St., Wichita, Kans.

MINISTERS.

N. T. Sutton, 828 Fourth Ave., East, Hutchinson, Kans.

S. S. Shrock, 508 Fifth Ave., East, Hutchinson, Kans.

A. S. Bringle, Wellington, Kans. M. G. Huffman, 508 Fifth Ave.,

East, Hutchinson, Kans. W. L. Nott, 508 Fifth Ave., East,

Hutchinson, Kans.

LICENTIATES.

B. H. Shaw, Bennington, Kans. J. H. Boehm, Clinton, Mo.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

H. L. Shafer, Station A, Wichita, Kans.

E. Harris, 508 Fifth Ave., East, Hutchinson, Kans.

L. R. Ackerman, 604 East Ninth St., Hutchinson, Kans.

Maggie Ogden, 517 South Martin-son St., Wichita, Kans.

Lillie Bland, 213 North Elizabeth St., Wichita, Kans.

Eunice A. Crawford, 604 East Ninth St., Hutchinson, Kans.

Maude I. Davis, 213 North Eliza- beth St., Wichita, Kans.

L. C. Christofferson, Kansas Sani-tarium, Wichita, Kans.

Mrs. L. C. Christofferson, Kansas Sanitarium, Wichita, Kans.

Orno Follett, Fowler, Colo. Lizzie Sutton, 804 East Seventh

St., Hutchinson, Kans. M. B. Jenkins, Downs, Kans.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Mina Dixon, 1223 Munnell St., Wichita, Kans.

Miss Grace Miller, 1223 Munnell St., Wichita, Kans.

Miss Estella Corwin, Nekoma, Kans.

Miss Ada Mae Phillips, Wellington, Kans.

Miss Bass, Downs, Kans. Miss Eva Wren, Falco, Kans. Chas. Dunlap, Liheral, Kans.

WYOMING CONFERENCE.

Organized 1907. Territory: The State of Wyom-

ing; the following-named coun-ties in Nebraska: Sioux, Dawes, Sheridan, Box Butte, Scotts Bluff, Morrill, Banner, Kimball, Cheyenne, Garden, Deuel; and the following-named counties in South Dakota: Butte, Meade, Lawrence, Pennington, Custer, Fall River.

Office Address: Crawford, Nebr.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., D. U. Hale. Sec. and Treas., Asa Smith. Executive Committee. D. U.

Hale, G. W. Berry, H. E. Reeder, H. A. Fish, Asa Smith.

Legal Assn.: " Wyoming Con-

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ference Assn. of the S. D. A." Pres., D. U. Hale; Sec., H. E. Reeder; Treas., Asa Smith.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., Asa Smith. Miss. Sec. and Field Agt., H. A.

Fish.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Asa Smith.

Educational Dept.: Sec., H. E. Reeder, Sheridan,

Wyo.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., G. W. Berry, Angora, Nebr.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., H. A. Fish.

MINISTERS.

D. U. Hale, Crawford, Nebr. G. W. Berry, Angora, Nebr. H. E. Reeder, Sheridan, Wyo.

Honorary Ministerial Credentials.

G. A. Kirkle, Minatare, Nebr. J. H. Wheeler, Marsland, Nebr. M. B. Miller, Mitchell, Nebr. A. F. Ferguson, Clough, S. Dak.

LICENTIATES.

H. A. Fish, Sheridan, Wyo. E. A. von Pohle, College View,

Nebr.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Asa Smith, Crawford, Nebr. Jessie Welsh, Sheridan, Wyo. Mrs. Asa Smith, Crawford, Nebr.

Self-supporting Missionary Credentials.

Mrs. Eva Osborne, Bayard, Nebr. Nora A. Hough, Bayard, Nebr.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

P. V. Thomas, Hemingford, Nebr. Mrs. P. V. Thomas, Hemingford,

Nebr.

COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE. Organized 1907.

Territory: The Conferences of Ohio, Eastern Pennsylvania, West Pensylvania, New Jer-sey, District of Columbia, Ches-apeake, Virginia, and West Vir-ginia.

Office: 36 Carroll Ave., Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., B. G. Wilkinson. Vice-Pres., E. K. Slade, Mt. Ver-

non, Ohio. Sec. and Treas., R. T. Dowsett. Executive Committee: B. G. Wil-

kinson, the presidents of the con-ferences composing the union, and R. T. Dowsett, S. M. Butler, N. S. Ashton, H. N. Siseo, I. G. Bigelow, D. W. Reavis.

Legal Assn.: " Columbia Union Conference Assn." Pres., B. G.

Wilkinson; Sec. and Treas., R. T. Dowsett.

Auditor, R. T. Dowsett.

Union Book Depository: Review and Herald Publishing

Assn., Takoma Park, D. C. Manager, E. R. Palmer. Union Miss. Sec. and Agt., I. C.

Bigelow.

Educational Dept.: Sec., N. S. Ashton, Wilkinsburg,

Pa.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., H. N. Siseo, M. D.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., J. L. McElhany.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., N. S. Ashton.

COLUMBIA' UNION CONFERENCE. 29

MINISTERS.

B. G. Wilkinson, 36 Carroll Ave., Takoma Park Station, Washing- ton, D. C.

I. G. Bigelow, Takoma Park Sta- tion, Washington, D. C.

James E. Shultz, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. S. M. Butler, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. R. T. Dowsett, - 36 Carroll Ave.,

Takoma Park Station, Washing. ton, D. C.

N. S. Ashton, Wilkinsburg, Pa.

LICENTIATE.

I. A. Ford, Takoma Park, D. C.

CHESAPEAKE CONFERENCE.

Organized 1890.

Territory: Delaware, and Mary-land, except the counties of Montgomery, Prince George's, Charles, and St. Mary's.

Office: 1611 Ellamont St., Balti-more, Md.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., R. T. Baer. Sec. and Treas., W. T. Durst. Executive Committee : R. T.

Baer, R. H. Martin, F. W. Paap, T. L. Thuemler, Geo. R. Apsley.

Legal Assn.: " Chesapeake Con-ference Association." Pres., R. T. Baer; Sec. and Treas., MT. T. Durst.

Legal Agt. for Delaware: R. H. Martin, Richardson Park, Del.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., W. T. Durst. Field Miss. Sec. and Agt., F. E.

Hankins.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., , Emma S. Newcomer, 504

West Fourth St., Wilmington, Del.

Educational Dept.: Sec., R. H. Martin, Richardson

Park, Del.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., H. N. Sisco, Takoma Park,

D. C.

Religious Liberty Dept.:

Sec., F. W. Paap, 1613 Ellamont St., Baltimore, Md.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Miss Lora L. Tarbell, Fords

Store, Md.

MINISTERS.

R. T. Baer, 1611 Ellamont St., Bal-timore, Md.

F. W. Paap, 1613 Ellamont St., Baltimore, Md.

T. L. Theumler, 2273 West Balti-more St., Baltimore, Md:

R. H. Martin, Richardson Park, Del.

F. H. Seeney, Wilmington, Del.

LICENTIATE.

MT. L. Adkins, Frederick City, Md.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

G. R. Apsley, Thurmont, Md. G. P. Rodgers, 2018 Druid Hill

Ave., Baltimore, Md. F. E. Hankins, 3 ulver St., Balti-

more, Md. W. T. Durst, 1611 Ellamont St.,

Baltimore, Md. Miss Ethel Carroll, 1613 Ellamont

St., Baltimore, Md. Mrs. F. W. Paap, 1613 Ellamont

St., Baltimore, Md. Miss Emma S. Newcomer, 504

West Fourth St., Wilmington, Del.

H. L. Peden, Hagerstown, Md.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Lora L. Tarbell, Fords Store, Md.

G. G. Coffin, Rock Hall, Md. Miss Ella Padgett, Cheswold, Del.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1909.

Territory: The District of Colum-bia, the counties of Montgom-ery, Prince George's, Charles, and St. Mary's in Maryland, and the following counties in Vir-ginia: Alexandria, Fairfax, Lou-

30 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.

doun, Prince William, Fauquier, Stafford, Northumberland, King George, Westmoreland, Rich-mond, and Lancaster.

Office: 708 McLachlen Building, Tenth and G Sts., N. W., Wash-ington, D. C.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., J. L. McElhany, 1119 0 St.,

N. W.Washington, D. C. Sec. and Treas., A. J. Bristol. Executive Committee: J. L.

McElhany, T. E. Bowen, M. E. Kern, A. J. Breed, I. A. Ford, L. A. Hansen, A. J. Bristol.

Legal Assn.: " District of Co-lumbia Conference Corporation of S. D. A." Pres., J. L. McElhany; Sec. and Treas., A. J. Bristol.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., A. J. Bristol.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. J. L. McElliany.

Educational Dept.: Sec., C. Sorenson.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., Margaret Evans, M. D.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., A. J. Breed.

Young People's Dept: Sec., C. Sorenson.

MINISTERS.

J. L. McElhany, 1119 0 St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

J. M. Campbell, 708 McLachlen Bldg., Washington, D. C.

G. A. Stevens, Mount Rainier, Md. A. J. Breed, 1119 0 St., N. W.,

Washington, D. C.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Miss L. M. Slocum, 1528 Ninth St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

Miss Ella Marie Leach, lll 9 0 St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

Miss Mildred Smith, 1119 0 St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

Miss Isabella B. Campbell, 1119 0 St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

A. J. Bristol, 708 McLachlen Bldg., Washington, D. C.

EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE.

Organized in 1903, out of terri-tory comprising the Pennsylva-nia Conference, which was or-ganized in 1879.

Territory: That portion of Penn-sylvania lying east of the east-ern line of Potter, Clinton, Cen-ter, Mifflin, Huntingdon, and Fulton counties.

Office: 4910 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., H. M. J. Richards. Sec. and Treas., S. D. Hartwell. Executive Committee: H. M. J.

Richards, R. E. Harter, H. Baum-gartner, R. M. Fried.

Legal Assn.: " Pennsylvania Tract and Missionary Society." Pres., H. M. J. Richards; Sec. and Treas., S. D. Hartwell.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., S. D. Hartwell. Field Miss. Sec. and Agt., J. H.

Mc Eachern.

'Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Ella M. Talmage.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Ella M. Talmage.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Ella M. Talmage.

MINISTERS.•

H. M. J. Richards, 4910 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.

A. R. Bell, 224 South Seventeenth St., Harrisburg, Pa.

R. E. Harter, 4910 Arch St., Phila-delphia, Pa.

COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE. 31

T. H. Branch, 1700 Woodstock St., Philadelphia, Pa.

S. D. Hartwell, 4910 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.

LICENTIATES.

0. F. Schwedrat, 2426 Poplar St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Charles S. Baum, Hamburg, Pa. Frederick A. Harter, 2110 South

Fifty-seventh St., Philadelphia, Pa.

J. H. Mc Eachern, 146 Farson St., Philadelphia, Pa.

J. W. Hirlinger, 714 Cherry St., Williamsport, Pa.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Jessie M. Weiss, 175 South Wyom-ing Ave., Kingston, Pa.

Louise V. Wurts, 547 Camp St., Harrisburg, Pa.

Lucy P. Emerson, 2123 Newkirk St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Anna M. Fritzenwauker, 3236 Fairhill St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Ella M. Talmage, 4910 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Mrs. Elsie Evans, 400 Lincoln St., Sayre, Pa.

NEW JERSEY CONFERENCE.

Organized 1902.

Territory: The State of New Jer-sey.

Office: 1109 Division St., Trenton, N. J.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., A. R. Sandborn. Sec. and Treas., W. B. Walters. Executive Committee: A. R.

Sandborn, J. G. Harnhardt, W. H. Smith, H. J. Adams, J. M. Gaff.

Legal Assn.: " New Jersey Con-ference Association of S. D. A." Pres., A. R. Sandborn; Sec. and Treas., W. B. Walters.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., W. B. Walters. Field Miss. Agt. and Sec., C. E.

Grey.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., H. A. May.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Mrs. A. E. Rambo, Fairton,

N. J.

Religious Liberty Dept.: See., A. R. Sandborn.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., H. A. May.

MINISTERS. A. R. Sandborn, 1109 Division St.,

Trenton, N. J. J. G Hanhardt, 60 Kipp Ave., Has-

brouck Heights, N. J. G. W. Spies, Pleasantville, N. J. W. H. Smith, 24 Myrtle Ave., Irv-

ington, N. J. M. C. Whitrnarsh, 943 Cedar St.,

Camden, N. J. W. G. Kneeland, 1109 Division St.,

Trenton, N. J. LICENTIATES.

E. E. Pennington, Rockaway, N. J. J. D. Johnson, Gen. Del., Perth

Amboy, N. J. Paul Matula, 487 Twelfth Ave.,

Newark, N. J. D. P. Boersma, Box 1513, Pater-

son, N. J. A. 0. Lund; 257 Randolph Ave.,

Jersey City, N. J.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. C. E. Grey, 1109 Division St., Tren-

ton, N. J. H. A. May, 1109 Division St.,

Trenton, N. J. W. B. Walters, 1109 Division St.,

Trenton, N. J. G. W. Medairy, 1109 Division St.,

Trenton, N. J. Anna E. Rambo, Fairton, N. J. Miss Anna M. Catley, 351 Schiller

Ave. Trenton, N. J. Miss Bessie Smith, 24 Myrtle Ave.,

Irvington, N. J. Mrs. E. Malenghini, 85 Jewett

Ave., Jersey City, N. J.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. Miss Mary Barrett, Fairton, N. J. Miss Elizabeth Rambo, Fairton,

N. J. Miss Bulah Soper, 1109 Division

St., Trenton, N. J.

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OHIO CONFERENCE. Organized 1863.

Territory: The State of Ohio. Post-office Address: Box 187, Mt.

Vernon, Ohio.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., E. K. Slade. Sec. and Treas., H. D. Holtom. Executive Committee: E. K.

Slade, G. C. Quillin, R. G. Patter-son, G. A. Keppler, J. G. Marietta, W. W. Miller, Marcellus Andre.

Legal Assn.: The Ohio Con-ference Association of the S. D. A. Church." Pres., E. K. Slade; Sec., J. J. Marietta; Business Agent and Custodian of Conference Property, G. C. Quillin.

Tract Society: Sec., J. I. Cassell. Treas., H. D. Holtom. Field Miss. Sec.,Raleigh French,

1048 Fair Ave., olumbus, Ohio. Field Miss. Agt., H. F. Kirk,

230 Rose St., Springfield, Ohio.

Sabbath-school Dept.:

Sec., Bessie E. Acton.

Educational Dept.:

Sec., Bessie E. Acton.

Medical Missionary Dept.:

Sec., Dr. W. J. Venen, 851 Pros-pect St., Ravenna, Ohio.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., H. A. Weaver, Newark,

Ohio.

Young People's Dept.:

Sec., Bessie E. Acton.

Press Bureau: Sec., H. A. Weaver, Newark,

Ohio. MINISTERS.

E. K. Slade, Box 187, Mt. Vernon, Ohio.

B. R. Kennedy, 609 East Gambier St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio.

A. C. Shannon, 35 Gerlaugh Ave., Dayton, Ohio.

R. G. Patterson, 2070 East 105th St., Cleveland, Ohio.

Francis M. Fairchild, 238 West Crosier St., Akron, Ohio.

C. T. Redfield, 2301 South Clifton Ave., Springfield, Ohio.

W. E. Bidwell, Route 1, Mt. Ver-non, Ohio.

H. M. Jump, 331 Langdon St., To-ledo, Ohio.

F. H. Henderson, 249 Westbourne Ave., Zanesville, Ohio. •

J. F. Olmsted, 1048 Fair Ave., Co- lumbus, Ohio.

W. J. Venen, 851 Prospect St., Ravenna, Ohio.

IV. C. Moffett, Box 187, Mt. Ver- non, Ohio.

J. W. Shultz, Toronto, Ohio. J. J. Marietta, Route 5, Mt. Ver-

non, Ohio. W. W. Miller, 5916 Bramble Ave.,

Madisonville, Ohio.

LICENTIATES.

G. C. Quillin, Killbuck, Ohio. Raleigh French, 1048 Fair Ave.,

Columbus, Ohio. H. A. Weaver, 89 Linden Ave.,

Newark, Ohio.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

H. D. Holtom, Box 187, Mt. Ver-non, Ohio.

Miss Cora B. Gibson, Route 4, Wakeman, Ohio.

Miss Bessie E. Russell, R. F. D. 5, Mt. Vernon, Ohio.

W. M. Campbell, 2207 Lawn Ave., Norwood, Ohio.

Mrs. W. M. Campbell, 2207 Lawn Ave., Norwood, Ohio.

Miss Anna E. Smith, 12991/2 North High St., Columbus, Ohio.

Miss M. Hortense Howell, 12991/2 North High St., Columbus, Ohio.

Miss Ida M. Walters, 2563 Glen Mawr Ave., Columbus, Ohio.

J. I. Cassell, Box 187, Mt. Vernon, Ohio.

COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE. 33

G. E. Wales 1614 Fernwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio.

Mrs. 0. E. Wales, 1614 Fernwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio.

Miss Carrie Askey, 1405 Addison Road, Cleveland, Ohio.

J. 0. Young, 101 North High St., Columbus, Ohio.

Miss Bessie E. Acton, Box 187, Mt. Vernon, Ohio.

H. F. Kirk, 230 Rose St., Spring-field, Ohio.

John Klepe, 3161 West Fourteenth St., Cleveland, Ohio.

Mrs. Katherine Weaver, 89 Linden Ave., Newark, Ohio.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Marie Snider, 849 South Arch St., Alliance, Ohio.

Miss Florence Hottes, 799 Yale St., Akron, Ohio.

Miss Mabel Andre, 128 Evers Ave., Bowling Green, Ohio.

Miss Grace Kennedy, R. F. D., Cha-grin Falls, Ohio.

Miss Wilma Stockwell, R. F. D. 3, Canton, Ohio.

Miss Frances Arnold, Clyde, Ohio. Miss Goldie Hixon, 713 West State

St., Columbus, Ohio. Ira M. Ricketts, Burbank, Ohio. Miss Myrtle Laughery, 304 Pleas-

ant St., Dayton, Ohio. Miss Clara Reichenbaugh, R. F. D.,

Dresden, Ohio. Miss Bertha Laughlin, R. F. D.,

Grafton, Ohio. Miss Florence White, Mt. Vernon,

Ohio. Miss Bertha Acton, care Sanita-

rium, Newark, Ohio. Miss Alice Black, Ohio City, Ohio. Miss Maude Hess, Pemberville,

Ohio. Otto Hershberger, R. F. D., Ra-

venna, Ohio. Miss Rosella Draper, 514 East

Grand Ave., Springfield, Ohio. Miss Ethel Murphy, R. F. D. 1,

Wakeman, Ohio. Miss Lottie Gibson, R. F. D. 4,

Wakeman, Ohio. 3

VIRGINIA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1883.

Territory: The State of Virginia, except the counties of Fauquier, Loudoun, Prince William, Fair-fax, Stafford, Alexandria, King George, Westmoreland, North-umberland, Richmond, and Lan-caster, which belong to the Dis-trict of Columbia Conference.

Office: 2705 West Main St., Rich-mond, Va.

• OFFICERS.

Conference:

Pres., W. J. Stone. Treas., A. M. Neff. Sec., R. J. Brown. Executive Committee: W. J.

Stone, A. C. Neff, J. H. Smith, J. E. Gardner, A. J. Painter, J. L. Goode, J. B. Mallory.

Legal Assn.: " Virginia Confer-ence Agency, S. D. A." Pres., W. J. Stone; Sec. and Treas., R. D. Hottel.

Tract Society:

Sec. and Treas., A. M. Neff. Field Miss. Agt., vV. P. Hess.

Sabbath-school Dept.: S'ec., Mrs. R. J. Brown.

Educational Dept.: Sec., J. H. Smith, New Market,

Va.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Olive P. Ingersoll, M.

D., 210 East Grace St., Richmond, Va.

Religious Liberty Dept.:

Sec., J. H. N. Tindall.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Miss Myrtle Robertson.

MINISTERS.

W. J. Stone, 2907 Park Ave., Rich- mond, Va.

R. D. Hottel, New Market, Va.

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J. H. N. Tindall, 2705 West Main St., Richmond, Va.

J. H. Smith, New Market, Va. Leslie Muntz, 1 Mt. Vernon St.,

Norfolk, Va. C. M. Kinney, 456 Holbrook St.,

Danville, Va.

Honorary Credentials

A. C. Neff, Quicksburg, Va. T. H. Painter, Stanley, Va.

LICENTIATES.

L. 0. Gordon, 1119 Twenty-fourth St., Newport News, Va.

R. C. Gardner, 1119 Twenty-fourth St., Newport News, Va.

A. J. Painter, Stanley, Va. J. D. Reavis, 2705 West Main St.,

Richmond, Va. J. B. Mallory, 807 North Second

St., Richmond, Va.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

William P. Hess, 2705 West Main St., Richmond, Va.

A. M. Neff, 2705 West Main St., Richmond, Va.

Miss Anna C. Rice, 1801 Park Ave., Lynchburg, Va.

Mrs. J. H. N. Tindall, 2705 West Main St., Richmond, Va.

Mrs. J. H. Smith, New Market, Va. Mrs. 0. A. Kahlstrom, 2 Iowa Cir-

cle, Washington, D. C. Miss Myrtle Robertson, 2705 West

Main St., Richmond, Va. Mrs. F. G. Warnick, 505 Catharine

St., Richmond, Va. Miss Fannie A. Nixon, 807 North

Second St., Richmond, Va. Miss R. A. Graves, 807 North Sec-

ond St., Richmond, Va. Miss Sallie Christian, 807 North

Second St., Richmond, Va. Mrs. Ella Ragsdale, News Ferry,

Va.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Florence N. Swan, 601 Ran-dolph St., Richmond, Va.

Mrs. V. 0. Jordan, 1114 Thirty-Second St., Newport News, Va,

WEST PENNSYLVANIA CON-FERENCE.

Organized 1903.

Territory: All of Pennsylvania ly-ing west of the easterly line of

- Potter, Clinton, Center, Mifflin, Huntingdon, and Fulton coun-ties.

Office: 7049 Hamilton St., Pitts-burgh, Pa.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., B. F. Kneeland. Vice-Pres., I. N. Williams. Sec. and Treas., H. K. Hackman. Executive Committee: B. F.

Kneeland, I. N. Williams, W. F. Schwartz, J. E. Veach, J. P. Gaede, Wm. Bainbridge, F. C. Owens.

Legal Assn.: " West Pennsylva-nia Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., B. F. Kneeland; Sec. and Treas., H. K. Hackman.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., H. K. Hackman. Field Miss. Agt., V. 0. Punches,

240 Locust Ave., Washington, Pa.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. B. F. Kneeland, 7049

Hamilton St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

Educational Dept.: Mrs. B. F. Kneeland, 7049 Ham-

ilton St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., --.

Religious Liberty Dept.: W. A. Westworth, 7233 Mt. Ver-

non St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. B. F. Kneeland.

MINISTERS.

B. F. Kneeland, 7049 Hamilton St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

I. N. Williams, Corydon, Pa. J. W. Watt, Indiana, Pa. W. F. Schwartz, 521 Union St.,

Hollidaysburg, Pa.

COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE. 35

J. E. Veach, Saxton, Pa. J. P. Gaede, 342 Miller St., Mt.

Oliver Sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. C. Meleen, 133 Hacker St., Kane,

Pa. George L. West, 719 West Fifth

St., Erie, Pa. W. A. Westworth, 7233 Mt. Ver-

non St., Pittsburgh, Pa. A. N. Durrant, 2919 Wylie Ave.,

Pittsburgh, Pa.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. Mary Matson, 7049 Hamilton St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

H. K. Hackman, 7155 Mt. Vernon St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

Mrs. B. F. Kneeland, 7049 Hamil-ton St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

Miss Ethel Burnett, 7049 Hamil-ton St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

Miss Viola Joplin, 728 West Chest-nut St., Washington, Pa.

WEST VIRGINIA CON- FERENCE.

Organized 1887.

Territory: The State of West Vir-ginia.

Office: 391 Maple St., Fairmont, W. Va.

Postal Address: Lock Box 353, Fairmont, W. Va.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., F. H. Robbins, 94 Winsley

St., Morgantown, W. Va. Sec. and Treas., J. S. Barrows. Executive Committee: F. H.

Robbins, J. F. Steele, S. F. Ross, F. E. Gibson, J. S. Barrows.

Tract Society: Pres., F. H. Robbins. Vice-Pres., F. E. Gibson. Sec. and Treas., J. S. Barrows. Statutory Attorney, Henry

Waggoner. Board of Directors: F. H. Rob-

bins, J. S. Barrows, F. E. Gibson, T. W. Thirlwell, S. F. Ross.

Field Agt., — Sabbath-school Dept.:

Sec., Mrs. J. S. Barrows.

Educational Dept.: Sec., F. E. Gibson, 1216 Charles-

ton St., Charleston, W. Va.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., Nina Mae Baierle, M. D.,

Wheeling, W. Va.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., I. D. Richardson, 1605 An-

drew St., Parkersburg, W. Va.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. J. S. Barrows.

MINISTERS.

F. H. Robbins, 94 Wins* St., Morgantown, W. Va.

John F. Steele, 513 Virginia Ave., Martinsburg, W. Va.

F. E. Gibson, 1216 Charleston St., Charleston, W. Va.

LICENTIATES.

I. D. Richardson, 1605 Andrew St., Parkersburg, W. Va.

T. W. Thirlwell, Fairmont, W. Va.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

J. S. Barrows, Fairmont, W. Va. Mrs. J. S. Barrows, Fairmont, W.

Va. M. M. Osborn, 333 Laidley St.,

Charleston, W. Va.

LAKE UNION CONFERENCE. Organized Igo'.

Territory: The Conference of East Michigan, Indiana, Northern Il-linois, North Michigan, Southern Illinois, West Michigan, and Wisconsin.

Office: 213-215 Dean Bldg., 113 South Lafayette St., South Bend, Ind.

OFFICERS. Conference: .

Pres., Allen Moon. Sec. and Treas., A. N. Anderson. Executive Committee: Allen

Moon, the presidents of the Con-ferences composing the Lake Un-ion Conference, and G. J. Graf, J. B. Blosser, J. W. Mace, C. A. Rus-sell, G. E. Nord.

Legal Assn.: " Lake Union Con-ference Association of Seventh-day Adventists." Pres., Allen Moon; Sec. and Treas., A. N. Anderson.

Auditor, J. H. Haughey.

Union Book Depository: Review and Herald, 212 South

Lafayette St., South Bend, Ind. Manager, J. W. Mace. Union Miss. Agent, J. B. Blos-

ser, Berrien Springs, Mich.

Educational Dept.: Sec., C. A. Russell. Training-school Representative,

G. J. Graf, Berrien Springs, Mich.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., 0. R. Cooper, M. D.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec.,

Young People's Dept.: Sec., C. A. Russell.

MINISTER.

Allen Moon, 215 Dean Bldg., South Bend, Ind.

LICENTIATES.

J. B. Blosser, Berrien Springs, Mich.

C. A. Russell, 215 Dean Bldg., South Bend, Ind.

0. J. Graf, Berrien Springs, Mich. 36

EAST MICHIGAN CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1902, from territory formerly comprising the Mich- igan Conference.

Territory: The southeastern por-tion of Michigan, including the following counties: Hillsdale, Lenawee, Monroe, Wayne, Wash-tenaw, Jackson, Ingham, Living-ston, Oakland, Macomb, St. Clair, Lapeer, Genesee, Shia-w asse, Clinton, Gratiot, Sag-inaw, Tuscola, Sanilac, Huron, Bay, Midland.

Office: 426 Trumbull Ave., Detroit, Mich.

OFFICERS.

Conference:

Pres., Win. Guthrie. Sec. and Treas., Frank Hiner,

Holly, Mich.. Executive Committee: Wm.

Guthrie, D. P. Wood, G. D. Kittle, H. A. Boylan, Daniel Wood.

Legal Assn.: " East Michigan Conference Assn. of the S. D. A." Pres., Wm. Guthrie.

Tract Society:

Sec. and Treas., Frank Hiner. Field Miss. Sec., E.. I. Beebe,

Ovid, Mich. Field Miss. Agt., A. V. Morrison,

Holly, Mich.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Miss Tillie E. Barr.

Educational Dept.: Sec., H. A. Boylan.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec.,

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec.,

Young People's Dept.: Sec., H. A. Boylan.

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MINISTERS.

Wm. Guthrie, 426 Trumbull Ave., Detroit, Mich.

E. I. Beebe, Ovid, Mich. Wm. Ostrander, Owosso, Mich. D. P. Wood, 213 Ten Eyck St:,

Jackson, Mich. M. Shepard, R.. F. D. 4, Fenton,

Mich. F. H. Hoxie, Ithaca, Mich. R. W. Leach, 76 Madison St., Ad-

rian, Mich. C. L. White, 223 Forest St., Flint,

Mich.

Honorary Credentials.

L. G. Moore, 213 North Pine St., Lansing, Mich.

J. L. Edgar, 400 East Fifth St., Flint, Mich.

LICENTIATES.

H. A. Boylan, 426 Trumbull Ave., Detroit, Mich.

H. H. Hicks, R. F. D., Grand Blanc, Mich.

H. B. Westcott, 63 Meriva St., Pontiac, Mich.

W. H. Green, 426 Trumbull Ave., Detroit, Mich.

C. L. Taylor, Holly, Mich.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. John W. Hubbard, 517 Lyon St., Flint, Mich.

Tillie E. Barr, 426 Trumbull Ave., Detroit, Mic.

Katherine M. Dunham, 501 East Ohio St., Bay City, Mich.

H. L. Cohoon, 39 Bryant St., De-troit, Mich.

Frank Hiner, Holly, Mich. Marie Harriman, 413 Ten Eyck St.,

Jackson, Mich. Nellie M. Stevens, M. D., 426

Trumbull Ave., Detroit, Mich. Mina Pierce, R. F. D. 6, Milford,

Mich.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Minnie Wella, 25 Broad St., Hillsdale, Mich.

Miss Leona Boat, 426 Trumbull Ave., Detroit, Mich.

Miss Zada Miner, Parma, Mich. Clara Rice, R. F. D. 1, Owosso,

Mich.

Jennie Kienast, Ithaca, Mich. Ethel Dean, Munger, Mich. Clara Keiser, R. F. D., Fairgrove,

Mich. Dot McCormick, Akron, Mich. Mary Barr, Mayville, Mich. Ina Hicks, 320 Fenton. St., Flint,

Mich. iva 'Dean, Birch Run, Mich. Geneva Holcomb, R. F. D., Byron,

Mich. Mrs. Bertha Forshee, Holly, Mich.

INDIANA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1872. Territory: The State of Indiana. Office: 521 East Twenty-third St.,

Indianapolis, Ind.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., 0. Montgomery. Sec. and Treas., H. H. Rans. Executive Committee: 0. Mont-

gomery, W. A. Young, T. A. Good-win, W. P. Cunningham, W. L. Avery, J. W. Mace, T. F. Hubbard.

Legal Assn.: " The Indiana As-sociation of Seventh-day Advent-ists." Pres., 0. Montgomery; Sec., W. A. Young; Treas., T. A. Good-win.

" The Indiana Medical Mission-ary and Benevolent Association." Pres., 0. Montgomery; Sec., Dr. F. A. Loop; Treas., T. A. Goodwin.

Auditor: A. N. Anderson.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., H. H. Rans. Field Miss. Agt., 0. Morris.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., R. M. Grey, 2251 Pierson

Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Miss Marian C. Bissett, 521

East Twenty-third St., Indianap-olis, Ind.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., Dr. F. A. Loop, Wabash

Valley Sanitarium, Lafayette, Ind.

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Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., C. N. Sanders, 2334 Ken-

wood Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., R. M. Grey, 2251 Pierson

Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.

MINISTERS.

0. Montgomery, 521 East Twenty- third St., Indianapolis, Ind.

W. A. Young, 904 College Ave., In- dianapolis, Ind.

J. M. Ellis, R. F. D. 2, Berrien Springs, Mich.

E. R. Lauda, Wolf Lake, Ind. T. F. Hubbard, 1109 North Bell St.,

Kokomo, Ind. C. N. Sanders, 2334 Kenwood Ave.,

Indianapolis, Ind.

Honorary Credentials.

F. M. Roberts, Jonesboro, Ind. 0. S. Hadley, 1801 Broadway, In-

dianapolis, Ind.

LICENTIATES.

R. M. Grey, 2251 Pierson Ave., In-dianapolis, Ind.

G. W. Rader, 1419 Nelle St., An-derson, Ind.

P. L. Thompson, 521 East Twenty-third St., Indianapolis, Ind.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

W. L. Avery, R. F. D. 1, Fairland, Ind.

Dr. F. A. Loop, Wabash Valley Sanitarium, Lafayette, Ind.

H. H. Rans, 521 East Twenty-third St., Indianapolis, Ind.

0. Morris, 128 North Eleventh St., Elwood, Ind.

Mrs. R. W. McMahan, 805 Meridan St., Anderson, Ind.

Miss Marian C. Bissett, 521 East Twenty-second St., Indianapolis, Ind.

Miss Nellie Rothbaust, 1060 Wood- ward Ave., South Bend, Ind.

Mrs. Lela Benchel, Ligonier, Ind. Miss J. Theresa Thompson, 1026

North Bell. St., Kokomo, Ind. Mrs. Ida V. Hadley, 1801 Broad-

way, Indianapolis, Ind.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Elizabeth Blake, 1716 West Fourteenth St., Anderson, Ind.

Miss Blanche E. Hicks, R. F. D. 1, Tell City, Ind.

Miss Susie C. Blake, 633 West Commercial St., Hartford City, Ind.

Migs Lena Vance, R. F. D. 1, New Palestine, Ind.

Paul Ford, R. F. D. 1, Dana, Ind. Mrs. Rovella Field, R. F. D. 1,

Fairland, Ind. Miss Donna Priddy, 132 North St.,

Noblesville, Ind. H. C. Chapman, R. F. D. 5, Albion,

Ind. Miss Sadie B. Hogan, 2219 South

Elm St., Muncie, Ind. Miss Marie Hall, R. F. D. 4, Green-

town, Ind. Miss Iva King, 710 South Ninth

St., Richmond, Ind. Miss Beatrice Murphy, R. F. D. 4,

Middletown, Ind. J. H. Shrock, Thirteenth St. and

Rural, Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. Gertrude Byers, R. F. D. 2,

Knightstown, Ind. Mrs. Elizabeth Lawson, R. F. D. 9,

Anderson, Ind. Miss Grace Redwine, care Dan

Stinnette, R. F. D. 3, Sullivan, Ind.

Mrs. B. T. Hughes, R. F. D. 2, Ko-komo, Ind.

Miss Sadie Hodapp, 370- Wabash St., Wabash, Ind.

NORTHERN ILLINOIS CON- FERENCE.

Formerly part of the Illinois Con- ference organized in 1871; di- vided and reorganized in 1902.

Territory: The northern portion of the State of Illinois to the southern boundary of the coun-ties of Iroquois, Ford, Living-ston, Woodford, Peoria, Knox, Warren, and Henderson, exclu-ding the city of Peoria.

Office: 3645 Ogden Ave., Chicago,

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OFFICERS.

Conference: Preg., G. E. Langdon. Sec. and Treas., H. E. Moon. Executive Committee: G. E.

Langdon, F. J. Harris, P. E. Brod-erson, H. E. Moon, C. W. Weber, W. E. Straw, J. A. Applegate.

Legal Assn.: " The Illinois Con-ference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., G. E. Langdon; Vice-Pres., F. J. Harris; Sec. and Treas., H. E. Moon.

" Northern Illinois Med. Miss. and Sanitarium Assn." Pres., G. E. Langdon.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., H. E. Moon. Field Miss. Agt., J. A. Apple-

gate, 184 Woodlawn Ave., Aurora,

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Edith E. Shepard.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Edith E. Shepard.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Edith E. Shepard.

MINISTERS.

G. E. Langdon, 3645 Ogden Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Wm. Covert, 295 Grand Ave., Au-rora, Ill.

L. D. Santee, 1314 Fourteenth St., Moline, Ill.

C. R. Magoon, 244 Penn Ave., Au-rora; Ill.

J. C. Harris, 308 North Eastern Ave., Joilet, Ill.

0. F. Butcher, care Academy, Sheridan, Ill.

F. J. Harris, Route 3, Box 24A, Freeport, Ill.

Wm. Lewsadder, 121 North Chi-cago Ave., Rockford, Ill.

C. W. Weber, 3417 North Clare-mont Ave., Chicago, Ill.

C. T. Everson, 5065 Hutchinson Ave., Chicago, Ill.

P. E. Broderson, 2500 North Hum-boldt St., Chicago, Ill.

M. H. Serns, Hinsdale, Ill.

W. D. Forde, 5733 La Fayette Ave., Chicago, Ill.

J. M. Burdick, 421 West Water St., Pontiac, Ill.

Frank Hall, Hinsdale, Ill. LICENTIATES.

W. E. Straw, 3645 Ogden Ave., Chicago, Ill.

H. E. Moon, 3645 Ogden Ave., Chi-cago, Ill.

R. Calderone, 932 Townsend St., Chicago, Ill.

Jacob Fischer, 5120 Ashland Ave., Chicago, Ill.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Mrs. Elizabeth Harvey, 4069

Princeton Ave., Chicago, Ill. Jean Phillips, 2500 North Hum-

boldt St., Chicago, Ill. Ruth Santee, 1034 Rockton Ave.,

Rockford, Ill. Anna Hibben, 2500 North Hum-

boldt St., Chicago, Ill. Ella Hancock, 5418 Iowa St., Chi-

cago, Ill. Helen Odell, Box 676, Pontiac, Ill. Edith Shepard, 3645 Ogden Ave.,

Chicago, Ill. J. A. Applegate, 184 Woodlawn

Ave., Aurora, Ill. Miss Katherine Rask, 3645 Ogden

Ave., Chicago, Ill. Miss Luella Rasmussen, 5065 Hut-

chinson Ave., Chicago, Ill. Miss Marie Nelson, 2514 Moffat

St., Chicago, Miss J. A. Lauter, 2411 Gilead

Ave., Zion City, Ill. Mrs. C. A. Prescott, 61 South

Chestnut St., Aurora, Ill. Mrs. A. E. Thomson, 3645 Ogden

Ave., Chicago, Ill. Dr. Lyman Bedford, 1152 103d St.,

Chicago, Ill. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Mabel Rank, 3418 Douglas Blvd., Chicago, Ill.

Miss Geraldine Reefman, 3418 Douglas Blvd., Chicago, Ill.

Miss Faye Greer, 184 Woodlawn Ave., Aurora, Ill.

Miss Ola Williamson, 111 South First St., Streator, Ill.

J. M. Burdick, 421 West Water . St., Pontiac, Ill.

40 LA ICE UNION CONFERENCE.

Miss Mabel Boo, 2458 Pensacola Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Miss Juanita Arthur, 3418 Douglas Blvd., Chicago, Ill.

Miss Bertha Christensen, 3309 Beech Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Miss Mary Marsh, Stockton, Ill. Miss Nettie Wood, Rock Falls, Ill. Miss Huldah Berg, Aledo, Ill. C. A. Stebbins, Kingston, Ill.

NORTH MICHIGAN CONFER-ENCE.

Formerly a part of the Michigan Conference, organized in 1861; divided and reorganized in 1902.

Territory: All of Michigan north of the counties of Bay, Midland, Gratiot, Montcalm, Mecosta, Ne-waygo, and Oceana.

Office: 510 Petoskey St., Petoskey, Mich.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., J. J. Irwin. Sec., S. E. Kellman. Treas., North Michigan Tract

Society. Executive Committee: J. J. Ir-

win, M. C. Guild, E. F. Peterson, M. Stephens, U. S. Struble.

Legal Assn.: " North Michigan Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., J. J. Irwin; Sec. and Treas., S. E. Kellman.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., S. E. Kellman. Field Miss. Agt., B. F. Williams.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Miss Florence Crouch.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Miss Florence Crouch.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Miss Florence Crouch.

MINISTERS.

J. J. Irwin, 220 Michigan St., Pe-toskey, Mich.

M. C. Guild, Route 6, Traverse City, Mich.

E. F. Peterson 517 East Spruce St., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.

E. W. Webster, 510 Petoskey St., Petoskey, Mich.

LICENTIATES. F. E. Fenner, Onaway, Mich. E. A. Piper, 114 Tawas St., Al-

pena, Mich.

:MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

S. E. Kellman, 510 Petoskey St., Petoskey, Mich.

B. F. Williams, 510 Petoskey St., Petoskey, Mich.

M. M. Faulkner, 403 West Eighth St., Traverse City, Mich.

Miss Florence Crouch, 510 Petos-toskey St., Petoskey, Mich.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Edna Evans, Harris, Mich. Emily Crouch, Onaway, Mich. Grace Crouch, Traverse City,

Mich. Jennie Boucher, Twining, Mich. Alice Wehner, Mesick, Mich. Alliance Boucher, Petoskey, Mich. Garland Bogar, Friday Station,

via Brampton, Mich. Essie Burgess, Cooks, Mich.

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS CONFER- ENCE.

Formerly a part of the Illinois Conference organized in 1871; divided and reorganized in 1902.

Territory: The southern portion of the State of Illinois, south of the counties of Iroquois, Ford, Livingston, Woodford, Peoria, Knox, Warren, and Henderson, and including the city of Peoria.

Office: 304 West Allen St., Spring-field, Ill.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., E. A. Bristol, 1120 South Fourth, St., Springfield, Ill.

Sec., Miss Edith McClellan. Treas., Southern Illinois Tract

Society. Executive Committee: E. A.

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Bristol, R. B. Craig, E. F. Ferris, J. E. Hanson, H. M. Kelley.

Legal Assn.: " The Southern Il-linois Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., E. A. Bristol; Sec., R. B. Craig.

Tract Sodiety! Sec. and Treas., Miss Nettie

Eaton. Field Miss. Agt., E. M. Fishell.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec.,

Educational Dept.: Sec.,

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., R. B. Craig, 120 East North

St.; Decatur, Ill.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., E. A. Bristol, 1120 South

Fourth St., Springfield, Ill. Young People's Dept.:

Sec., •

MINISTERS.

E. A. Bristol, 1120 South. Fourth St., Springfield, Ill.

B. F. Sturenian, 606 Cooper St., Peoria, Ill.

C. H. Bliss, Route 36, Peoria, Ill. Wm. Woodford, Albion, Ill. L. W. Browne, 304 West Allen St.,

Springfield, Ill.

LICENTIATES.

E. F. Ferris, Martinsville, Ill: J. E. Hanson, Gen. Del., Decatur,

Ill. H. M. Kelley, 926 North Water

St., Decatur, Ill.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

E. M. Fishell, 1325 South Sixth St., Springfield, Ill.

Miss Nettie Eaton, 304 West Allen St., Springfield, Ill.

Miss Mary B. Craig, 120 East North St., Decatur, Ill.

Miss Edith McClellan, 304 West Allen St., Springfield, Ill.

MEDICAL MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

R. B. Craig, 120 East North • St., Decatur, Ill.

Mrs: R. B. Craig, 120 East North St., Decatur,

Miss Anna Balding, 611 West Uni- versity Ave., Champaign, ' Ill.

Miss Inez Howell, 611 West Uni- versity Ave., Champaign, Ill.

Dr. W. C. Dalbey, Du Quoin, Ill. Mrs. W. C. Dalbey, Du Quoin, Ill. H. F. Shepler, 512 East Capitol

Ave., Springfield, Ill.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Bertha Ford, Du Quoin, Ill. Miss Mabel Hicks, 304 West Allen • St., Springfield, Ill. Miss Luella Wells, 1801 Marion

Ave., Mattoon, Ill. Miss Clara Mitzelfelt, Carterville,

Ill.

WEST MICHIGAN CONFER- ENCE.

Formerly a part of the Michigan Conference, organized in 1861; divided and reorganized in 1902.

Territory: Southwestern Michigan south of the counties of Mason, Lake, Osceola, and Isabella; and west of the counties of Isabella, Gratiot; Clinton, Ingham, Jack-son, and Hillsdale.

Office: Otsego, Mich.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., C. F. McVagh. Sec. and Treas., F. R. Eastman. Executive Committee: C. F. Mc-

Vagh, F. S. Clarke, J. E. Root, J. J. Evans, F. B. Fleming, F. R. Eastman, A. J. Clark.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., F. R. Eastman. Field Miss. Agt., A. L. Van Fos-

sen.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec.,

42 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Flora H. Williams, 467

Hamblin Ave., Battle Creek, Mich.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec.,

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., S. B. Horton, 564 Cass

Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Flora H. Williams.

MINISTERS.

C. F. McVagh, Otsego, Mich. W. C; Hebner, 1122 Washington

Ave., Kalamazoo, Mich. • S. B. Horton, 27 Corinne St., Grand

Rapids, Mich. A. J. Clark, 15 Wentworth Court,

Battle Creek, Mich. U. S. Anderson, Berrien Springs,

Mich..

Honorary Ministerial Credentials.

G. W. Amadon, 317 Lake Court, St. Joseph, Mich.

M. S. Burnham, Otsego, Mich. H. Nicola, 123 Manchester St.,

Battle reek, Mich. R. C. Horton, Lawrence, Mich. J. W. Covert, Cedar Springs, Mich. A. C. Bourdeau, 1211 March St.,

Kalamazoo, Mich. E. Van Deusen, Lowell, Mich. A. Smith, Grandville, Mich. E. L. Stewart, Route 2, Box 52a,

Muskegon, Mich. J. E. White, Marshall, Mich. J. J. Graf, Berrien Springs, Mich.

LICENTIATES.

R. U. Garrett, Cedar Lake, Mich. Wm. Reefman, 736 Woodworth

St., Grand Rapids, Mich. C. H. Thompson,. Quincy, Mich. G. A. Davis, care College, Berrien

Springs, Mich. J. M. Hoyt, Greenville, Mich. H. G. Bayley, 307 Commercial St.,

Dowagiac, Mich. C. W. Curtis, 37 Henry St., Cold-

water, Mich. N. L. Taylor, care College, Berrien

Springs, Mich.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Glenn Straight, Berrien Springs, Mich.

Floyd Smith, Berrien Springs, Mich.

F. R. Eastman, Otsego, Mich. Clinton Lee, Route 2, Battle Creek,

Mich. A. L. Van Fossen, Otsego, Mich. Jennie DeYoung, 44 Mason St.,

Muskegon, Mich. Mrs. Flora H. Williams, 467 Ham-

blin Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. Edna Walker, 434 Ninth St., Three

Rivers, Mich. Emma A. Hebner, 1122 Washing-

ton St., Kalamazoo, Mich. Almeda Nelsen, Otsego, Mich. Lillian V. Hansen, Route 7, Box

97, Muskegon, Mich. Mrs. Cleora Green, 236 East Four-

teenth St., Holland, Mich. Gladys Mapes, 629 Cass Ave.,

Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. H. G. Bayley, 307 Commer-

cial St., Dowagiac, Mich. Louise Chambers, 1629 Portage

St., Kalamazoo, Mich. Ethel Fleming, 1008 Clarence St.,

Kalamazoo, Mich. Elma Pennock, Greenville, Mich. Evelina M. Jamieson, Otsego,

Mich. J. E. Kibler, Otsego, Mich.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. Mrs. Harriet Heffley, 226 West

Van Buren. St., Battle Creek, Mich.

Mildred Wilson, 22 Buckeye St., Battle Creek, Mich.

Grace Evans, Route 7, care Wm. Snyder, Battle Creek, Mich.

Florence Howell, Route 7, Battle Creek, Mich.

Amy Woodruff, Route 1, Jenison, Mich.

Laurie Bennett, Route 2, care R. C. Horton, Lawrence, Mich.

Olive Siernan, care College, Ber- rien Springs, Mich.

Edna Ayars, Route 3, Hastings, Mich.

R. U. Garrett, Cedar Lake, Mich. L. C. Shepard, Cedar Lake, Mich. Mrs. L. C. Shepard, Cedar Lake,

Mich.

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Ivah Krome, Cedar Lake, Mich. Susie Klose, Cedar Lake, Mich. F. A. Schoonard, Covert, Mich. Mrs. Geo. Davis, Route 3, Battle

Creek, Mich. Elnia Pitton, Route 2, care Fran-

cis Savage, Stanton, Mich. Daisie Titus, 1211 March St.,

Kalamazoo, Mich. Ruth Peel, Otsego, Mich. Darrell Davis, Route 3, Battle

Creek, Mich. Leta Rumery, Route 1, care James

Root, Coopersville, Mich. Edith Colhurn, Route 3, Paw Paw,

Mich.

WISCONSIN CONFERENCE.

Organized 1871.

Territory: State of Wisconsin.

Office Address: Box 57, Grand Rapids, Wis.

OFFICERS.

Conference:

Pres., W. H. Thurston. Sec. and Treas., John C. McRey-

nolds. Executive Committee: W. H.

Thurston, John Hoffman, B. L. Post, E. E. Gardner, J. E. Patter-son,- H. W. Johnson, P. L. Larson.

Lgal Assn.: " Wisconsin Con-ference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., W. H. Thurston; Sec. and Treas., John C. McReynolds; other mem-bers, J. H. Hoffman, James Peter-sen, and Alex. Paton.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., Mabel Cutler. Field Miss. Agt., H. W. Johnson.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs-. Mary Howell.

Educational Dept.:

Supt., Miss Frances L. Case.

Medical Missionary Dept.:

Supt., W. T. Lindsay, M. D.

Religious Liberty Dept.:

Sec., W. H. Reell, care Sanita-rium, Madison, Wis.

Young People's Dept.:

Sec., Miss Frances L. Case.

MINISTERS.

W. H. Thurston, Box 57, Grand Rapids, Wis.

J. H. Hoffman, R. F. D. 2, South Range, Wis.

T. G. Lewis, 955 South Division St., Appleton, Wis.

C. Edwardsen, Box 56, Washburn, Wis.

P. M. Hanson, 700 Woodward Ave., Chippewa Falls, Wis.

Byron Post, 868 Fourth St., Mil-waukee, Wis.

E. E. Gardner, Bethel, Wis. H. W. Reed, care Sanitarium,

Madison, Wis. M. Steuckrath, 866 Seventh St.,

Milwaukee, Wis. L. E. Wellman, Clearwater Lake,

Wis. P. C. Hanson, Poy Sippi, Wis. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.

J. B. Scott, Chete-k, Wis. F. Stebbeds, Clearwater Lake,

Wis. W. S. Shreve, Boscobel, Wis. D. H. Oberholtzer, Nestor, Cal.

LICENTIATES. •

Elm St., Osh-

D. 2, West De

511 Fulton St.,

56, Washburn, Wis.

H. W. Johnson, 227 Oak St., Stev- ens Point, Wis.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

John Steinel, 512 Lee St., Milwau-kee, Wis.

Miss Sue Jones, Merrill, Wis. Miss Esther Anderson, 1109 Thir-

teenth St., Superior, Wis. Miss Bertha Phelps, care E. M. C.,

Berrien Springs, Mich.

Louis Drews, 421 kosh, Wis.

Israel Hill, R. F. Pere, Wis.

E. E. Trowbridge, Wausau, Wis.

S. Sorenson, Box

44 LAKE UNION CONFERENCE.

Mrs. Mary Howell, Box 57, Grand Rapids, Wis.

Miss Mabel Cutler, Box 57, Grand Rapids, Wis.

J. C. Reynolds, Box 57, Grand Rapids, Wis.

Miss Frances Case, Box 57, Grand Rapids, Wis.

Miss Bertha Odegaard, Box 56, Washburn, Wis.

Miss Alma Meister, Richland Cen-ter, -Wis.

Henrietta Scharffenberg,1369 Twenty-fifth St., Miwaukee, Wis.

P. L. Larson; care Sanitarium, Madison, Wis.

Miss Alma Jacobsen,, Box 57, Grand Rapids, Wis.

A. Belding, Wausau, Wis.

Medical Missionary Credentials

W. T. Lindsay,, M. D.. care Sani-tarium, Madison, Wis.

Mrs. Roxetta Runck, M. D., care Sanitarium, Madison, Wis.

Miss Grace Jennings, care Sanita- rium, Madison, Wis.

Miss Kate Macey, care Sanitarium, Madison, Wis. -

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Mrs. N. H. Hollingsworth, care Sanitarium, Madison, Wis.

Miss Inez Brasier, 14] Pitt St., Eau Claire, Wis.

Miss Euphemia Macaulay, R. F. D. 1, Mosinee, Wis.

Miss Mamie Meleen, 11. F. D. 2, Chetek, Wis.

Miss Edith Hickok, R. F. D., Clear Lake Wis.

Miss Gertrude Holmes, R. F. D. 2, South Range, Wis.

Miss Frances DeVinney, R. F. D.,. Almond, Wis.

Miss Fernie Lawton, R. F. D., Ft. Atkinson, Wis.

Miss Hattie Rathbun,- Milton Junction, Wis.

Miss Gwen Burnham, Clearwater Lake, Wis.

Miss Caroline Roberson; Valley Junction, Wis.

Miss Ella Clark, Tunnel City, Wis. Miss Lucy Hunt, Merrill, Wis. Miss Helen Johnson, R. F. D.,

Cassville, Wis. • Miss Laura Antisdell, Portage,

Wis. Miss Ella Keizer, Bethel, Wis. Miss Jennie Keizer, LaFarge, Wis. Miss Adele Draeger R. F. D. 2,

West De Pere, Wis. Miss Ada Judd, R. F. D. 9, Franks-

\life, Wis. Mrs. John Hoffman, R. F. D. 2,

South Range, Wis.

NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. Organized iooz.

Territory: The Conferences of Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota.

Office Address: 2718 Third Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn.

OFFICERS.

Conference:

Pres., Chas. Thompson. Sec., Treas., and Auditor,W. H.

Edwards. Executive Committee: Chas.

Thompson, A. R. Ogden, G. W. Wells, W. H. Edwards, C. J. Bu-halts, C. M. Babcock, W. W. Ru-ble, F. E. Painter, Dr. C. W. Heald.

Transportation Agent: W. H. Edwards.

Legal Assn.: . " The Northern Union Conference Assn. of S. D. A., Incorporated." Pres.; Chas. Thompson; Sec. and Treas., W.H. Edwards.

Union Book Depository:

Kansas , City Branch of the Pa-cific Press Pub. Assn., 1224 Euclid Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Manager, S. N. Curtiss.

Union Miss. Sec. and Agt., F. E. Painter, 2718 Third Ave., South, Minneapolis; Minn.

NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 45

Educational Dept.: Sec., W. W. Ruble, Alexandria,

Minn.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec.,

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., Dr. C. W. Heald, Nevada,

Iowa.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., W. W. Ruble, Alexandria,

Minn.

MINISTERS.

Chas. Thompson, 2718 Third Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn.

W. W. Ruble, Alexandria, Minn. M. L. Andreasen, Hutchinson,

Nebr. M. S. Reppe, Hutchinson, Minn. P. E. Berthelsen, Hutchinson,

Minn.

LICENTIATE.

F. E. Painter, 2718 Third Ave.,. South, Minneapolis, Minn.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. -

W. H. Edwards, 2718 Third Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn.

W. J. Thompson, 2718 Third Ave., Soirth, Minneapolis, Minn.

IOWA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1863.

Territory: State of Iowa. Office: Nevada, Iowa.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., A. R. Ogden. Sec., Mrs. Flora V. Dorcas. Treas., A. L. Bayley. Executive Committee: A. R. Og-

den, W. D. Parkhurst, J. W. Dor-cas, C. W. Heald, A. P. Hansen, J. W. McComas, B. A. Wolcott.

Legal Assn.: " Iowa Seventh-day Adventist Association." Pres., A. R. Ogden; Sec., A. L. Bayley.

' Tract Society:

Sec. and Treas., A. L. Bayley. Asst. Sec.. Roy E. Bowles. Field .Miss. Agt., Glenn Shelton. Dist. Miss. Directors, .Steen Jen-

sen, C. V. Starr.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Flora V. Dorcas. Field Sec., Meta Peterson.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Geo. R. E. McNay.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., J. G. Lamson.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Geo. R. E. McNay.

MINISTERS.

A. 11. Ogden, Nevada, Iowa. J. C. Clemens, 417 Allen St., Wa-

terloo, Iowa. W. D. Parkhurst, 1608 West Elev-

enth St., Des Moines, Iowa. J. W. Dorcas, Nevada, Iowa. J. G. Lamson, Nevada, Iowa. C. W. Heald, Nevada, Iowa. J. W. McComas, Nevada, Iowa. 0. J. Nerlund, Red Oak, Iowa. K. Rasmussen, Decorah, Iowa. E. W. Wolfe, Calmar, Iowa. F. M. Corbaley, Y. M. C. A. Bldg.,

Dubuque, Iowa. B. A. Wolcott, Nevada, Iowa. M. B. Butterfield, 4001/2 Elm St.,

Creston, Iowa.

Honorary Ministerial Credentials.

E. G. Olsen, Forest City, Iowa. M. W. Lewis, Ft. Dodge, Iowa. 0. Madsen, Woodburn, Iowa.

LICENTIATES.

Chas. J. Metzger, Nevada, Iowa. Mrs. Minnie Sype, 706 Second Ave.,

East, Cedar Rapids; Iowa. Geo. R. E. McNay, Nevada, Iowa.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

C. V. Starr, Pleasanton, Iowa. Steen Jensen, 211 Logan St., Coun-

cil Bluffs, Iowa. Glenn Shelton, Nevada, Iowa.

46 NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

W. K. Smith, 1610 Orleans Ave.,• Keokuk, Iowa.

A. L. Bayley, Nevada, Iowa. Roy E. Bowles, Nevada, Iowa. W. A. McKibben, 1915 Sherman

St., Sioux City, Iowa. Mrs. Flora V. Dorcas, Nevada,

Iowa. Alma Nelson, 1447 Walker St.,

Des Moines, Iowa. Laura E. Buck, 331 East Locust

St., Davenport, Iowa. Meta Peterson, Stuart, Iowa. Mintie Mater, Eddyville, Iowa. Mrs. Chas. Jr. Metzger, Nevada,

Iowa. Nellie M. Butler, 718 Sixth St.,

Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Eva P. Smouse, 110 Virden St.,

Waterloo, Iowa. Mary L. Johnson, Nevada, Iowa. Elizabeth L. Neal, Nevada, Iowa.-T. D. Gibson, 610 Warren St.,

Mason City, Iowa. Mrs. T. D. Gibson, 610 Warren St.,

Mason City, Iowa. Mrs. Edith Shively Halverson.

Woodburn, Iowa.

MINNESOTA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1862.

Territory: State of Minnesota. Office: 336 East Lake St., Minne-

apolis, Minn. OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., G. W. Wells.

.Vice-Pres., S. E. Jackson, Maple Plain, Minn.

Sec., Artha Zoller. Treas., H. R. Gay. Executive Committee: G. W.

Wells, S. E. Jackson, A. Mead, A. W. Kuehl, A. V. Olson, C. Swen-son, Stemple White.

Legal Assn.: " The Minnesota Conference Association of Seventh-day Adventists." Pres., G. W. Wells; Sec. and Treas., H. R. Gay.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., H. R. Gay. Field Miss. Sec., S. A. Ruskjer. Field Miss. Agt., F. E. Stratton.

MINISTERS.

G. W. Wells, 336 East Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn.

S. E. Jackson, Maple Plain, Minn A. W. Kuehl, 679 Holly Ave., St.

Paul, Minn. Andrew Mead, Brainerd, Minn. Hans Steen, 718 Maryland St., St.

Paul, Minn. E. M. Chapman, Alexandria, Minn. G. L. Budd, Alexandria, Minn Carl Svenson, 331 Twenty-third

Ave.; Wert, Duluth, Minn C. K. Reiswig, Hutchinson, Minn C. L. Emmerson, Philbrook, Minn. J. F. Anderson, 1201 Edgerton St.,

St,. Paul, Minn. 0. 0. Bernstein, 3217 Oakland Ave.,

Minneapolis, Minn. LICENTIATES.

H. J. Sheldon, Alexandria, Minn. Stemple White, 336 East Lake St.,

Minneapolis, Minn. W. H. Sherrig, 862 Magnolia St.,

St. Paul, Minn B. C. Haak, Jackson, Minn. S. A. Ruskjer, Sauk Center, Minn. E. L. Sheldon, 517 First Ave., East,

Duluth, Minn N. R. Nelson, 336 East Lake St.,

Minneapolis, Minn. Ole Grundset, 336 East Lake St.,

Minneapolis, Minn. Robert Hare, Maple Plain, Minn. F. E. Stratton, 336 East Lake St.,

Minneapolis, Minn. J. 0. Peet, Philbrook, Minn. R. W. Brown, Maple Plain, Minn.

- Sabbath-school Dept.:

Sec., Ella E. Merickel, 713 Blue Earth St., Mankato, Minn.

Educational Dept.:

Sec., Mrs. Katie M. Pogue.

Medical Missionary Dept.:

Dr. E. P. Hawkins, Montrose, Minn.

Religious Liberty Dept.:

Sec., 0. 0. Bernstein.

Young People's Dept.:

Sec., Mrs. Katie M. Pogue.

NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 47

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

P. 0. Johnson, 336 East Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn.

Gust Freeman, 2809 Grand Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn.

Mrs. Minnie Bridges, 336 East Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn.

Gertrude M. Burghart, 336 East Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn.

H. R. Gay, 336 East Lake St., Min-neapolis, Minn.

Artha J. Zoller, 336 East Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn.

Clara Krassin, 300 South St., Wa-seca, Minn.

B. 0. Engen, 336 East Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn.

Ella E. Merickel, 713 Blue Earth St., Mankato, Minn.

Carl Carlson, 336 East Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Mrs. Mary Kelsey, 336 East Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn.

Miss Luella Crane, Bruno, Minn. Clemant Harvey, Route 8, Man-

kato, Minn. Mrs. C. A. Pedicord, 615 East

Maryland St., St. Paul, Minn. Lelia Pedicord, 615 East Maryland

St., St. Paul, Minn. Miss Leah Chaffee, Alexandria,

Minn

NORTH DAKOTA CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1902.

Territory: The State of North Dakota.

Office Address: Box 285, Fargo, N. Dak.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., C. J. Buhalts. Vice-Pres., Carl Leer. Sec., D. D. Kurtz, Box 23, Ca-

thay, N. Dak. Treas., E. L. Spencer. Executive Committee: C. J. Bu-

halts, Carl Leer, C. G. Berglin, J. J.

Reiswig, J. H. Seibel, A. V. Rhoads.

Legal Assn.: " The North Da-kota Conference Assn." Pres., C. J. Buhalts; Sec. and Treas., E. L. Spencer.

Business Agt., Richard Graham (Rock Lake, N. Dak). Tract Society:

Sec. and Treas., E. L. Spencer. Field Miss. Sec., E. L. Spencer. Cor. Miss. Sec., Miss Regina Lit-

winenco, Herreid, S. Dak. Field Miss. Agt., Jacob Peters,

-New Home, N. Dak. Sabbath-school Dept.:

Sec., Miss Regina Litwinenco, Herreid, S. Dak. Educational Dept.:

Sec., J. J. Reiswig, 109 East Wisconsin St., Jamestown, N. Dak.

Asst. Sec., A. F. Schmidt, Har-vey, N. Da. Religious Liberty Dept.:

Sec., A. V. Rhoads, Minot, N. Dak. Young People's Dept.:

Sec., J. J. Reiswig, 109 East Wisconsin St., Jamestown, N. Dak.

Asst. Sec., A. F. Schmidt, Har-vey, N. Dak.

MINISTERS. C. J. Buhalts, Harvey, N. Dak. Carl Leer, Lincoln, N. Dak. A. V. Rhoads, Box 234, Beach, N.

Dak. N. M. Jorgensen, Grand Forks, N.

Dak. J. J. Reiswig, 109 East Wisconsin

St., Jamestown, N. Dak. J. H. Seibel, Bowdon, N. Dak. Martin Olson, Valley City, N. Dak. W. A. AlWay, Harvey, N. Dak. J. .13. Clymer, Harvey, N. llak.

LICENTIATES. Olaf Ronning, Box 285, Fargo, N.

Dak. M. Ruskjer, Box 285, Fargo, N.

Dak. Mrs. Bertha Jorgensen, Grand

Forks, N. Dak.

48 NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.

A. F. Schmidt, Harvey, N. Dak. S. G. Burley, Harvey, N. Dak. J. A. Litwinenco, Herreid, S. Dak. F. L. Franch, Box 285, Fargo, N.

Dak. D. D. Kurtz, Box 23, Cathay, N.

Dak.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Richard Graham, Rock Lake, N. Dak.

E. L. Spencer, Box 285, Fargo, N. Dak.

Jacob Peters, Harvey, N. Dak. Miss Regina Litwenenco, Herreid,

S. Dak.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Elizabeth Walde, Bowdon, N. Dak. F. H. Kugel, Upham, N. Dak. Miss Katie Krieger, Gakle, N. Dak. Miss Marian Edwards, Harvey, N.

Dak.

SOUTH DAKOTA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1879.

Territory: The State of South Da- kota excluding the Black Hills.

Office Address: Drawer R, Red- field, S. Dak.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., C. M. Babcock. Sec. and Treas., I. G. Ortner. Executive Committee: C. M.

Babcock, Albert Tucker, I. G. Ort-ner, Alfred Jensen, F. R. Isaac, Wm. Reiner, C. W. Rubendall.

Legal Assn.: " South Dakota Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., C. M. Babcock; Sec. and Treas., I. G. Ortner. • "

Transportation Agent, I. G. Ortner.

Business Agent, F. R. Isaac.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., C. H. Petersen. Field Miss. Sec., Mrs. H. M.

Shoals. Field Miss. Agt., C. E. Babcock.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Florence Miller, Elk Point,

S. Dak.

Educational Dept.: Sec., M. E. Anderson, Redfield,

S. Dak.

Medical Missionary Dept.: See.,

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., P. A. Field, Chamberlain,

S. Dak.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., M. E. Anderson, Redfield,

S. Dak.

MINISTERS.

C. M. Babcock, Drawer R, Red-field, S. Dak.

E. G. Hayes, Drawer R, Redfield, S. Dak.

M. J. Fritz, Freeman, S. Dak. H. G. Gjording, Badger, S. Dak. N. J. Ronlund, 933 North Main

Ave., Sioux Falls, S. Dak.

LICENTIATES.

C. F. Cole, Drawer R, Redfield, S. Dak.

C. W. Rubendall, Drawer R, Red-field, S. Dak.

M. E. Anderson, Drawer R, Red-field, S. Dak.

Floyd Wetherly, 1703 Tenth St., West, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.

F. R. Isaac, College View, Nebr. Wm. Reiner, Bowdle, S. Dak. J. L. Weller, 1537 Third St.,

Huron, S. Dak. E. H. Oswald, Clinton, Mo. P. A. Field, Chamberlain, S. Dal:.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

C. H. Petersen, Redfield, S. Dak. Albert Tucker, Elk Point, S. Dal:.' George Tucker, Redfield, S. Dak. C. E. Babcock, Redfield, S. Dak. I. G. Ortner, Redfield, S. Dak. Carl Wolter, Redfield, S. Dak. Florence Miller, Elk Point, S. Dak. Miss Celia DuBois, 24 Seventh

Ave., Southwest, Aberdeen, S. Dak.

NORTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. 49

Miss Amber .Bailey, Redfield, S. Dak.

Mrs. H. M. Shoals, Redfield, S. Dak. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Selma Peterson, Colome, S. Dak. Alma DuBois, Huron, S. Dak. Vesta Kier, Redfield, S. Dak. Christine Litwinenco, Redfield, S.

Dak. May Anderson, Monroe, S. Dak. Florence Chilson, Florence, S. Dak. C. F. Betts, Elk Point, S. Dak. Ethel Watts, Chamberlain, S. Dak.

MEDICAL MISSIONARIES.

Dr. C. P. Farnsworth, Chamber-lain, S. Dak.

Dr. Anna Farnsworth, Chamber-lain, S. Dak.

Gustine Bakke, Yankton, S. Dak. Alida Brown, Seventh Ave., South-

east, Aberdeen, S. Dak. Delbert Brown, Seventh Ave.,

Southeast, Aerdeen, S. Dak. Beulah Payne, 24 Seventh Ave.,

Southwest, Aberdeen,. S. Dak. Edith Gilley, Redfield, S. Dak.

NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. ' Organized 1906.

Territory: Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska.

Office: College Place, Wash.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., C. W. Flaiz. Vice-Pres., S. W. Nellis. Sec. and Treas., S. J. Lashier. Auditor, F. W. Peterson. Executive Committee: C. W.

Flaiz, S. W. Nellis, H. W. Decker, P. A. Hanson, F. S. Bunch, H. W. Cottrell, L. Johnson, J. Riffel, J. F. Beatty, A. M. Dart, S. J. Lashier, and the Business Managers of the Walla Walla College and the Portland Sanitarium.

Legal Assn.: " North Pacific Un-ion Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., C. W. Flaiz; Sec. and Treas., S. J. Lashier.

Union Book Depository: Portland Branch of Pacific Press

Pub. Assn., 719 East Flanders St., Portland, Oregon.

Manager, J. F. Beii tty. Union Miss. Agt., W. R. Beatty.

Educational Dept.: Sec., M. E. Cady.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., W. F. Martin.

Missionary Dept.: Sec., S. W. Nellis, R. F. D. 2,

Battle Ground, Wash.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., M. E. Cady.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., M. E. Cady.

MINISTERS.

C. W. Flaiz, College Place, Wash. H. W. Decker, Bozeman, Mont. 0. A. • Johnson, College Place,

Wash. M. E. Cady, College Place, Wash. N. W. Lawrence, College Place,

Wash. W. F. Martin, College Place, Wash.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

E. C. Kellogg, College Place, Wash. Fred W. Temple, Ketchikan,

Alaska. S. J. Lashier, College Place, Wash. Miss Pearl Cook, College Place,

Wash. AV. R. Beatty, 719 East Flanders

St., Portland, Oregon. C. M. Everest, Mt. Tabor Sta..

Portland, Oregon. C. M. Christiansen, College Place,

Wash.

50 NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

MONTANA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1898. Territory: The State of Montana. Office Address: Box 118, Bozeman,

Mont.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., H. W. Decker, Bozeman,

Mont. Sec., Mrs. C.- H. Rittenhouse. Treas., V. T. Armstrong. Executive Committee: H. W.

Decker, H. 0. Shields, S. C. John-son, V. T. Armstrong, D. H. Han-son, C. H. Rittenhouse, Paul Iverson.

Legal Assn.: " The Montana Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., H. W. Decker; Sec., V. T. Armstrong.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., V. T. Arm-

strong. Field Miss. Agt.,

Sabbath-school Dept.:

See., Mrs. V. T. Armstrong.

Educational Dept.:

Sec., L. B. Ragsdale.

Medical Missionary Dept.:

Sec., —

Religious Liberty Dept.:

Sec., C. H. Rittenhouse.

Young People's Dept.:

Sec., Mrs. V. T. Armstrong.

1IHNISTERS.

H. W. Decker, Bozeman, Mont. J. C. Foster, Darby, Mont. Paul Iverson, Culbertson, Mont.

Honorary Ministerial Credentials.

W. A. Gosmer, Bozeman, Mont.

LICENTIATES.

D. H. Hanson, Bozeman, Mont. C. H. Rittenhouse, Bozeman, Mont.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

V. T. Armstrong, Bozeman, Mont. L. B. Ragsdale, Bozeman, Mont. . H. E. Brockman, Bozeman, Mont. Mrs. H. E. Brockman, Bozeman,

Mont. Mrs. C. H. Rittenhouse, Bozeman-,

Mont. Mrs. V. T. Armstrong, Bozeman,

Mont. Clifford Schrammeck, Cascade,

Mont. Mrs. Mary Iverson, Culbertson,

Mont. Miss Minnie Iverson, Culbertson,

Mont. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Vinna Hart, Bozeman, Mont. Miss )),Iinnie Kirkle, Missoula,

Mont. • Miss Janet Campbell, Great Falls,

Mont.

SOUTHERN IDAHO CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1907.

Territory: That part of Idaho south of a line described as fol-lows: Beginning at the north-western corner of Washington County, thence east along the northern line of said county, thence north along the 116th degree to the Salmon River, thence easterly along said river to the western line of Lemhi County, thence north along. the western line of said county to the State line; and the counties of Wallowa, Union, Baker, Mal-heur, Harney, and Grant, in Ore-gon.

Office: Rooms 12-14, Nampa Dept. Store Building, Nampa, Idaho.

Office Address: Box 126 Nampa, Idaho.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., A. M. Dart. Sec. and Treas., T. L. Copeland. Executive Committee: A. M.

Dart, A. C. Bird, J. A. Casebeer,

NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 51

H. C. Beach, W. L. Black. Legal Assn.: " Southern Idaho

Conference Assn." Pres., A. M. Dart; Sec., A. C. Bird; reas., T. L. Copeland.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., T. L. Copeland. Field Miss. Agt., W. L. Killen.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., L. Mildred Bird.

Educational Dept.:

Sec., —

Medical Missionary Dept.:

Sec.,

Religious Liberty Dept.:

Sec.,

Young People's Dept.:

Sec.,

'INISTERS.

A. M. Dart, Nampa, Idaho. F. D. Wagner, Boise, Idaho.

LICENTIATE.

B. M. Grandy, Halfway, Oregon.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

A. Moon, Cambridge, Idaho. Lucy Post, Parma, Idaho. T. L. Copeland, Box 126, Nampa,

Idaho. Daisy Afton, Boise, Idaho. Mrs. B. M. Grandy, Halfway, Ore-

gon. W. S. Killen, Union, Oregon.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

F. A. Hartley, Eagle, Idaho. Mrs. F. A. Hartley, Boise, Idaho. Mrs. C. R. Gray, Cambridge, Idaho. Miss Enid Sparks, Enterprise, Ore-

gon. E. C. Bird, Union, Oregon. Miss Orpha Strong, Parma, Idaho. Messilla Ferguson, Parma, Idaho.

SOUTHERN OREGON CONFER- ENCE. •

Formerly part of the Western Oregon Conference; organized 1910.

Territory: All the southern part of Western Oregon south of the northern boundary of Lane County, including the counties of Lane, Douglas, Coos, Curry, Josephine, Jackson, Klamath, and Lake.

Office Address: Box 148, Roseburg, Oregon..

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., F. S. Bunch. Sec. and Treas., J. P. Wheeler. Executive Committee: F. S.

Bunch, A. D. Owens, J. C. Dutcher, W. E. Cook, T. G. Bunch.

Legal Assn.: " Southern Oregon Conf. Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., F. S. Bunch; Sec. and Treas., J. P. Wheeler.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., J. P. Wheeler. Field Miss. Agt., Earl Hamilton.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Miss Grace Davison.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Miss Grace Davison.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., —

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., T. G. Bunch.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Miss Grace Davison.

MINISTER&

F. S. Bunch, Roseburg, Oregon. T. G. Bunch, Ashland, Oregon. L. A. Gibson, Cottage Grove, Ore-

gon. R. W. Airey, Cottage Grove, Ore-

gon. C. J. Cole, Marshfield, Oregon.

52 :K OATH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

Honorary Ministerial Credentials.

B. C. Tabor, Ashland, Oregon.

LICENTIATES.

K. H. Emmerson, Box 148, Rose-burg, Oregon.

Lowell Tupper, Box 148, Roseburg, Oregon.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

:Miss Grace Davison, Roseburg, Oregon.

Earl Hamilton, Roseburg, Oregon. Edward Babcock, Cottage Grove,

Oregon. J. P. Wheeler, Box 148, Roseburg,

Oregon.

Honorary Missionary Licentiates.

Mrs. B. B. Tabor, Ashland, Oregon. Mrs. M. A. Neal, Cottage Grove,

Oregon.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Alice Chinkinbeard, Medford, Ore-gon.

Miss Olive Kelley, Cottage Grove, Oregon.

Miss Crouch, Gravel Ford, Oregon. Mrs. Estell, Roseburg, Oregon. F. P. Wheeler, Cottage Grove, Ore-

gon.

UPPER COLUMBIA CONFER-ENCE.

Organized 1880.

Territory: All of Washington east of the Cascade Range; Umatilla, Morrow, Gilliam, and Wheeler Counties, Oregon; and all of that portion of Idaho north of a line described as follows: Be-ginning at the northwestern corner of Washington County, thence east along the northern line of Lemhi County, thence along the 116th degree to the Salmon River, thence easterly along said river to the western line Of Lemhi County, thence north along the western line of Lemhi County to the State line.

Office: College Place, Wash.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., P. A. Hanson. Vice-Pres., Jacob Riffel. Sec., E. W. Catlin. Treas., T. G. Johnson. Executive Committee: P. A.

Hanson, J. Riffel, E. W. Catlin, C. M. Christiansen, J. E. Graham, August Anderson.

Legal Assn: " Upper Columbia Mission Society." Pres., P. A. Hanson; Sec., E. W. Catlin; Treas., T. G. Johnson.

Tract Society: Sec. and 'Treas., T. G. Johnson. Field Miss. Agt., H. E. Loop.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., L. J. Weese.

Educational Dept.: Sec., L. J. Weese.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., L. J. Weese.

MINISTERS.

P. A. Hanson, College Place, Wash. E. W. Catlin, College Place, Wash. J. Riffel, College Place, Wash. August Anderson, 7 West Fourth

Ave., Spokane, Wash. John Isaac, College Place, Wash. J. W. Lair, College Place, Wash.

Honorary Ministerial Credentials.

J. E. Graham, College Place, Wash. F. D. Starr, Forest, Idaho.

H. Ellis, College Place, Wash. W. W. Steward, Milton, Oregon.

LICENTIATES.

F. M. Oliver, Pomeroy, Wash. J. K. Luther, College Place, Wash. W. T. Hilgert, 1320 Fairview, Spo-

kane, Wash. A. F. Mascher, College Place,

Wash. F. A. Bower, College Place, Wash. R. A. Libby, College Place, Wash. E. N. Sargeant, Ninth Ave., North

Yakima, Wash. J. A. Rippey, College Place, Wash.

NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 53

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

T. G. Johnson, College Place, Wash.

L. J. Weese, College Place, Wash. H. E. Loop, College Place, Wash. F. E. Rew, North Yakima, Wash. J. K. Battin, Route 6, North Ya-

kima' Was.

K. R. Haughey, Viola, Idaho. Kristina Erikson, 1728 East Third

Ave., Spokane, Wash. Emma Wilkinson, 814 Five-and-

one-half St., Couer d'Alene, Idaho.

John Oster, Odessa, Wash.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. Bertha Allen, College Place, Wash. Madge Moore, College Place, Wash. Olive Adams, College Place,

Wash. Eva Cook, College Place, Wash. Katie Bell, Viola, Idaho. Lillian Balsor, Viola, Idaho. Lucy Andros, Route 6, North Ya-

kima, Wash. I. C. Van Dorn, Route 8, Spokane,

Wash. Martha Bordow, Wenatchee, Wash. Ida Salton, Milton, Oregon. Mary Dodge, North Yakima, Wash. F. G. Ogden, Wilcox School, Pena-

wawa, Wash. Mrs. Ida Rickey-Foos, Colville,

Wash. Gladys Rosser, Colville, Wash. Violenty Ryder, Couer d'Alene,

Idaho. Victor Wolf kill, Route I., Granger,

Wash. Mrs. C. C. Olney. Loomis, Wash. Mary E. Olney, Pomeroy, Wash. E. E. Ladd, Culdasec, Idaho.

WESTERN OREGON CONFER-ENCE.

Organized 1877; reorganized 1902.

Territory: That portion of the State of Oregon lying west of the western boundary lines of Gilliam and Wheeler Counties, and north of the northern boundary lines of Lake, Klam-ath, and Lane Counties.

Office: 508 East Everett St., Port-land, Oregon.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., H. W. Cottrell. Vice-Pres., J. F. Beatty. Sec., J. L. Kay. Treas., C. E. Olcott. Executive Committee: H. W.

Cottrell, J. E. Beatty, J. L. Kay, T. H. Starbuck, Adolph Johnson, Henry Block, G. C. Manning.

Legal Assn.: " Western Oregon Conference Association of S. D. A."

Board of Trustees: Pres., H. W. Cottrell; Sec. and Treas., C. E. 01-cott. Other members, J. F. Beatty, J. L. Kay, T. H. Starbuck, Adolph Johnson.

Tract Society:

Sec. and Treas., C. E. Olcott. Field Miss. Sec., C. E. Olcott. Field Miss. Agt., E. M. Oberg.

Sabbath-school Dept.:

Sec., B. L. Howe.

Educational Dept.:

Sec., B. L. Howe.

Medical Missionary Dept.:

Sec.,

Religious Liberty Dept.:

Secs., M. H. St. John, 508 East Everett St., Portland, Oregon, and C. F. Folkenberg, 1390 North Win-ter St., Salem, Oregon.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., B. L. Howe.

MINISTERS.

H. W. Cottrell, 508 East Everett St., Portland, Oregon.

T. H. Starbuck, Dallas, Oregon. M. H. St. John, 508 East Everett

St., Portland, Oregon. J. J. Nethery, 508 East Everett St.,

Portland, Oregon. J. L. Kay, Gaston, Oregon. B. L. Howe, 508 East Everett St.,

Portland, Oregon.

54 NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

Adolph Johnson, 3824 Sixty-fifth St., S. E., Portland, Oregon.

N. C. Ernston, Lebanon, Oregon. C. F. Folkenberg, 1390 North Win-

ter St., Salem, Oregon. Henry Block, 815 Grand Ave.,

North, Portland, Oregon.

;Honorary Ministerial Credentials.

D. Nettleton, Port Townsend, Wash.

R. D. Benham, Cornelius, Oregon. C. Johnson, McMinnville, Oregon. W. C. F. Ward, Cornelius, Oregon. I. G. Knight, Hillsboro, Oregon.

LICENTIATES.

T. F. Soule, Troutdale, Oregon. C. J. Cummings, Portland Sanita-

rium, Portland, Oregon. Titus Kurtichanov, Brownsville,

Oregon.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

John Peterson, Silverton, Oregon. J. F. Beatty, 719 East Flanders St.,

Portland, Oregon. C. E. Olcott, 508 East Everett St.,

Portland, Oregon. E. M. Oberg, 508 East Everett St.,

Portland, Oregon. Ellen Swenson, 1094 East Nine-

teenth St., Portland, Oregon. L. E. Folkenerg, 508 East Everett

St., Portland, Oregon. Grace V. Campbell, 508 East Ever-

ett St., Portland, Oregon. Grace Ellis, 508 East Everett St.,

Portland, Oregon. Lelia Whitlaw, 508 East Everett

St., Portland, Oregon. Mrs. E. V. Perry, 508 East Everett

St., Portland, Oregon. Mary Treber, 508 East Everett St.,

Portland, Oregon.

City Bible School: 508 East Ever-ett St., Portland, Oregon. Instructors: M. H. St. John and

J. J. Nethery.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Alice Bedient, Route 2, Troutdale, Oregon.

Carrie Oberg, Oregon City, Oregon. Hazel McLean, Falls City, Oregon.

Christina Jenson, Route 2, Wood-burn, Oregon.

Eliza Jenson, Forest Grove, Ore-gon.

Lovica Holland, Amity, Oregon. Mrs. Nellie Walling, Amity, Ore-

gon. Viola Hardin, 1294 Fourth St.,

Salem, Oregon. Lena Mead, care Laurelwood Acad-

emy, Gaston, Oregon. Mrs. Inez Eddy, Route 2, Gaston,

Oregon. Mrs. Lenore E. Howe, 80 East Six-

ty-first St., Portland, Oregon. Mabel Dimond, 95 East Sixty-sev-

enth St., North, Portland, Ore-gon.

Fern Wedrick, Portland, Oregon. Attie E. Howe, Newberg, Oregon. Jesseline Disbrow, Box 71, Lents,

Oregon.

WESTERN WASHINGTON CON-FERENCE.

Organized 1902.

Territory: All of the State of Washington west of the Cas- cade Mountains.

Office: 1407 East Forty-first St., Seattle, Wash.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., Lewis Johnson. Vice-Pres., J. A. Holbrook. Sec. and Treas., H. A. Green. Executive Committee: S. W.

Nellis, J. A. Holbrook, Dr. W. B. Scott, L. Johnson, A. J. Stone, J. W. Boynton, J. Wilson Rowland.

Legal Assn.: " Western Wash-ington Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., Lewis Johnson; Vice-Pres., J. A. Holbrook; Sec. and Treas., H. A. Green.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., B. C. Cook. Field Miss. Sec. and Agt., S. N.

Rittenhouse.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., L. I. Stiles.

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Educational Dept.: Sec., L. I. Stiles.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., Dr. W. B. Scott.

Religious Liberty Degt.: See., E. H. Huntley, East Seat-

tle, Wash. Young People's Dept.:

Sec., L. I. Stiles. MINISTERS.

L. Johnson, 3022 West Sixty-sec-ond St., Seattle, Wash.

S. W. Nellis, R. F. D., Battle Ground, Wash.

J. J. Clark, R. F. D. 1, Battle Ground, Wash.

J. A. Holbrook, R. F. D..1, Battle Ground, Wash.

W. W. Sharp, National City, Cal. A. J. Stover, R. F. D. 2, Ridgefield,

Wash. A. J. Stone, 5708 Alaska St., Ta-

coma, Wash. J. W. Boynton, 2320 Broadway,

Bellingham, Wash. E. H. Huntley, East Seattle, Wash. J. M. Willoughby, 5708 Alaska St.,

Tacoma, Wash. T. Godfrey, Western, Wash.

LICENTIATES. D. D. Rees, Mt. Vernon, Wash. 0. L. Denslow, R. F. D., Battle

Ground, Wash. C. A. Purdom, 3928 Fourteenth

Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash. G. E. Johnson, R. F. D. 1, Battle

Ground, Wash. Immanuel Lovold, Enumclaw,

Wash. J.*Wilson Rowland, R. F. D., Bat-

tle Ground, Wash. S. L. Frost, R. F. D., Mt. Vernon,

Wash. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. J. A. Holbrook, R. F. D. 1, Battle Ground, Wash.

Emma Rothgeb, 3928 Fourteenth Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash.

S. N. Rittenhouse, 1407 East For- ty-first St., Seattle, Wash.

Stella B. Lowry, 2320 Broadway, Bellingham, Wash.

B. C. Cook, 1407 East Forty-first St., Seattle, Wash.

Bessie Woolsey, 1308 South Sixty-fourth St., Tacoma, Wash.

G. A. Thompson, 1407 East Forty-first St., Seattle, Wash.

H. A. Green, 1407 East Forty-first St., Seattle, Wash.

L. I. Stiles, 1407 East Forty-first St., Seattle, Wash.

Magda Madsen, 1407 East Forty-first St., Seattle, Wash.

Ruth Stone, 5708 Alaska St., Ta-coma

' Wash.

Minnie Olson, 1407 East Forty-first St., Seattle, Wash.

Etta Barrett, 1407 East Forty-first St., Seattle, Wash.

John McNeill, 5708 Alaska St., Ta-coma, Wash. CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Hazel Wilcox, Carrollton, Wash. Thora Lofstad, Stanwood, Wash. Mrs. Wm. Reynolds, Centralia,

Wash. Miss Maude Litten, Harper, Wash. Miss Inez Mortensen, Ferndale,

Wash. Miss Esther Lofgren, Mount Ver-

non, Wash. Miss Lulu Pound, Mount Vernon,

Wash. Mrs. A. E. Conant, Seattle, Wash. Greg. C. Robinson, Seattle, Wash. Miss Julia Hansen, Route 2, Battle

Ground, Wash. Miss Alma Phillips, Route 2, Bat-

tle Ground, Wash. Miss Hazel Coon, Route 2, Battle

Ground, Wash. Miss Hazel Heywood, Ridgefield,

Wash. Mrs. Effie Booth, Shelton, Wash. Miss Florence Rowland, Snohom-

ish, Wash. Miss Lulu Nellis, R. F. D. 2, Van-

couver, Wash. Miss Mary Chase, 1116 South Six-

ty-third St., Tacoma, Wash. Floyd Hardy, R. F. D. 5, Vancou-

ver, Wash. Mrs. Ada Huntington, Kalama,

Wash.

ALASKA MISSION. Missionary Licentiate: Fred W.

Temple, Ketchikan, Alaska.

PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. Organized 1901.

Territory: California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona.

Office: Mountain View, Cal.

OFFICERS.

Conference:

Pres., E. E. Andross. Sec. and Treas., J. J. Ireland. Executive Committee: E. E. An-

dross, G. A. Irwin, E. W. Farns-worth, C. L. Taggart, J. H. Beh-rens, W. L. Adams, C. W. Irwin, C. H. Jones, G. W. Reaser, F. M. Burg, W. C. White, J. J. Ireland, H. G. Lucas.

Legal Assn.:

Union Book Depository:

Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Moun-tain View, Cal.

Manager, C. H. Jones. Union Miss. Sec., J. R. Ferren. Union Miss. Agt., A. A. Cone. Missionary and Publishing

Corn.: C. H. Jones, H. H. Hall, A. A. Cone, J. R. Ferren.

Educational Dept.:

Committee: H. G. Lucas (Chair-man), C. C. Lewis, C. W. Irwin, I. C. Colcord, J. L. Jones, W. A. Ruble.

Sec., C. C. Lewis, care Pacific Union College, St. Helena, Cal.

Religious Liberty Dept.:

Pres., E. E. Andross. Field Director and Cor. Sec., J.

F. Blunt. Committee: J. F. Blunt, J. 0.

Corliss, G. A. Snyder, W. M. Healey, A. 0. Tait, J. R. Ferren, J. W. McCord.

Young People's Dept.:

Sec., C. C. Lewis, care Pacific Union College, St. Helena, Cal.

Press Bureau:

Sec., J. R. Ferrer), Mountain View, Cal.

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MINISTERS.

E. E. Andross, Mountain View, Cal.

G. A. Irwin, Loma Linda, Cal. M. C. Wilcox, Mountain View, Cal. A. 0. Tait, care Pacific Union Col-

lege, St. Helena, Cal. L. A. Reed, Mountain View, Cal. J. 0. Corliss, Mountain View, Cal. C. C. Lewis, Pacific College, St. He-

lena, Cal.

LICENTIATE.

C. W. Irwin, care Pacific Union College, St. Helena, Cal. •

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. •

H. H. Hall, Mountain View, Cal. J. J. Ireland, Mountain View, Cal. A. A. Cone, Mountain View,,Cal. J. R. Ferren, Mountain View, Cal. Miss Lela M. Bullock, Mountain

View, Cal. Mrs. E. E. Andross, Pacific College,

St. Helena, Cal. Miss K. B. Wilcox, Mountain View,

Cal. •

ARIZONA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1902.

Territory: Arizona.

Office Address: 615 North Teiith St., Phoenix, Ariz.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., G. W. Reaser. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Mabelle H.

Iialfus. Executive Committee: C. W.

Reaser, F. W. 'Wheeler, Clem Stump, Geo. G. Sims, A. E. Earll.

Legal Assn.: " Arizona Confer-ence Corporation of S. D. A." Pres., G. W. Reaser; Sec., G. A. Roberts.

PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE. 57

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Mabelle H.

Kalfus. Field Miss. Agt.,

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec. and Treas:, Mrs. Mabelle I-T.

Kalfus.

Educational Dept.: Sec., G. W. Reaser.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., G. W. Reaser.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. M. T. Poston.

MINISTERS.

G. W. Reaser, 615 North Tenth St., Phoenix, Ariz.

F. W. Wheeler, 615 North Tenth St., Phoenix

' Ariz.

G. G. Sims, 615 North Tenth St., Phoenix, Ariz.

W. L. Sims, 615 North Tenth St.; Phoenix, Ariz.

M. Serna, 615 North Tenth St., Phoenix, Ariz.

Honorary Ministerial Credentials. H. F. Courter, Safford, Ariz.

LICENTIATES.

M. A. Hollister, 615 North Tenth St., Phoenix, Ariz.

Juan Garcia Orozco, 615 North Tenth St., Phoenix, Ariz.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. M. T. Poston, 615 North Tenth St., Phoenix, Ariz.

D. E. Pettis, 615 North Tenth St., Phoenix, Ariz.

Mrs. Mabelle H. Kalfus, 615 North Tenth St., Phoenix, Ariz.

Mrs. Emma Wheeler, 615 North Tenth St., Phoenix, Ariz.

C. W. Pennock, 615 North Tenth St., Phoenix, Ariz.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

D. E. Pettis, 615 North Tenth St., Phoenix, Ariz.

Mrs. E. M. Wheeler, 615 North Tenth. St., Phoenix, Ariz.

Mrs. Ruby Higgins, 615 North Tenth St., Phoenix, Ariz.

Fred M. Owen, 615 North Tenth St., Phoenix, Ariz.

CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1873.

Territory: The following-named counties in the State of Califor-nia: Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Alameda, Contra Costa, Solano,, Marin, Sonoma, San Francisco, Napa, Lake, Men-docino, Trinity, Humboldt, and Del Norte.

Office: 2201 Telegraph Ave., Oak-land, Cal.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., E. W. Farnsworth. Sec. and Treas., Claude Conard. Executive Committee: E. W.

Farnsworth, A. Brorsen, H. H. Hall, C. W. Irwin, C. L. Taylor, E. E. Parlin, A. Nelson.

Legal Assn.: " California Con-ference Association of the Seventh-clay Adventists." Pres., E. E. An-dross; Sec. and Treas., J. J. Ire-land.

Tract Society: See., Frank A. Coffin. Treas., Claude Conard. Field Miss. Sec., H. B. Thomas. Field Miss. Agt., J. T. Thompson.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., H. B. Thomas.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Miss Katherine B. Hale,

Mountain View, Cal.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., C. L. Taylor.

MINISTERS.

E. W. Farnsworth, 6210 Racine St., Oakland, Cal.

B. E. Beddoe, 2859 East Sixteenth St., Oakland, Cal.

58 PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

A. Brorsen, 844 Thirty-fourth St., Oakland, Cal.

C. E. Ford, San Francisco, Cal. S. T. Hare, 1456 Fifty-fifth Ave.,

Oakland, Cal. Andrew Nelson, Sanitarium, Cal. G. W. Rine, care Pacific Union Col-

lege, St. Helena, Cal. D. E. Robinson, Sanitarium, Cal. J. A. Stevens, E and Harris Sts.,

Eureka, Cal. James Taphouse, Los Gatos, Cal. C. L. Taylor, Sanitarium, Cal. H. A. Washburn, care Pacific Un-

ion College, St. Helena, Cal.

Honorary Ministerial Credentials.

Isaac Morrison, care Pacific Union College, St. Helena, Cal..

H. A. St. John, Sanitarium, Cal.

LICENTIATES.

L. K. Dickson, 2201 Telegraph Ave., Oakland, Cal.

R. S. Fries, 2201 Telegraph Ave., Oakland, Cal.

L. L. Hutchinson, Ferndale, Cal.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Frank A. Coffin, 705 Sixty-first St., Oakland, Cal.

Claude Conard, 2942 Delaware St., Oakland, Cal.

Mrs. E. W. Farnsworth, 6210 Ra-cine St., Oakland, Cal.

Celia A. Green, 6210 Racine St., Oakland, Cal.

Katherine B. Hale, Mountain View, Cal.

G. A. Kuhns, 2851 Jackson St., Alameda, Cal.

Mrs. Lottie Kuhns, 2851 Jackson St., Alameda, Cal.

Geo. H. Kisner, 756 Orchard St., Santa Rosa, Cal.

Mrs. Geo. H. Kisner, 756 Orchard St., Santa Rosa, Cal.

Mrs. Alma McKibbin, care Pacific Union College, St. Helena, Cal.

Laura Morrison, 3032 Pierce St., San Francisco, Cal.

Mrs. E. E. Parlin, 301 Joaquin Ave., San Leandro, Cal.

C. W. Peter, Ukiah, Cal. Mrs. E. Swift, 601 Hobart St., Oak-

land, Cal. H. B. Thomas, 3940 Division St.,

Oakland, Cal. J. T. Thompson, 2201 Telegraph

Ave., Oakland, Cal.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Mrs. Lela Brown, St. Helena, Cal. Ethelyn Bussard, Los Gatos, Cal. Mary E. Clark, 4838 Melrose Ave.,

Oakland, Cal. Marie Coombs, Vallejo, Cal. Varien Dresser, care L. W.

Schram, Sebastopol, Cal. Melvina M. Fox, 312 West Haw-

thorne St., Eureka, Cal. Max Hill, Sanitarium, Cal. Mrs. Daisy Harris, Santa Rosa,

Cal. Anna Jensen, 4838 Melrose Ave.,

Oakland, Cal. Wilhelmina Jensen, Sanitarium,

Cal. F. A. Lashier, Jr., Healdsburg, Cal. Mrs. F. A. Lashier, Jr., Healds-

burg, Cal. Mrs. Delpha Miller, Pacific Union

College, St. Helena, Cal. Mrs. W. M. Newton, Pacific Union

College, St. Helena, Cal. L. 0. Pattison, Sonoma, Cal. Mrs. L. 0. Pattison, Sonoma, Cal. Lois Randall, Sanitarium, Cal. Pearl Smith, Mountain View. Cal. J. L. Stansbury, Mountain View,

Cal. M. Alice Taylor, 675 Delmas Ave.,

San Jose, Cal.

Other Workers Employed by the Conference.

Mrs. H. W. Covell, 601 Hobart St., Oakland, Cal.

Miss Adele Phalman, 2201 Tele-graph Ave., Oakland, Cal.

K. Nozaki, 601 Hobart St., Oak-land, Cal.

Y. Watanabe, 601 Hobart St., Oak-land, Cal.

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CENTRAL CALIFORNIA CON- ' FERENCE.

Organized 1911.

Territory: The following-named counties in the State of Califor-nia: Tulare, Madera, San Ben-ito, Fresno, Kings, San Luis Obispo, Monterey, and that por-tion of Kern County north of the Tehachapi Mountains.

Office: Central California Confer- ence of S. D. A., Fresno, Cal..

Postal Address: Box 1304, Fresno, Cal.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., J. H. Behrens. Sec. and Treas., G. A. Wheeler. Executive Committee: J. H.

Behrens, E. H. Adams, Nis Han-sen, G. S. Reichard, C. W. Fuller, Dr. A. N. Loper, E. P. Ackley.

Legal Assn.: " Central Califor-nia Conference Assn." J. H. Beh-rens, Chairman; G. A. Wheeler, Sec. and Treas.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., G. A. Wheeler. Field Miss. Sec., G. A. Wheeler. Field Miss. Agt., C. L. Davis.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Miss Mabel D. Noggle.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Miss Mabel D. Noggle.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Leslie Rice.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., J. 0. Corliss.

MINISTERS.

J. H. Behrens, Box 1304, Fresno, Cal.

E. H. Adams, 1410 Fourteenth St., Bakersfield, Cal.

J. W. Bagby, Hanford, Cal. F. E. Brown, Hanford, Cal. J. R. Patterson, 522 Foam St.,

New Monterey, Cal. A. Schlotthauer, Exeter, Cal. H. F. Graf, 1025 F St., Fresno,

Cal.

LICENTIATES.

C. W. Fuller, Visalia, Cal. Richard Breitigam, Box 1304,

Fresno,tCal. J. L. Jones, Armona, Cal. Paul E. Scoggins, Tulare, Cal. G. A. Wheeler, Box 1304, Fresno,

Cal.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. C. L. Davis, Route 2, Box 51, Le-

moore, Cal. Mabel D. Noggle, Box 1304, Fresno,

Cal. Leslie Rice, 132 Coast Ave.,

Fresno, Cal.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. Miss Mary Kinneburg, Armona,

Cal. Miss Gertrude Patterson, Armona,

Cal. Mrs. E. L. Startzer, Arroyo

Grande, Cal. Miss Hattie Sargeant, Bakersfield,

Cal. Miss Sidney Smith, Box 393, Di-

nuba, Cal. Berger Johnson, Route 7, Box 243,

Fresno, Cal. Mrs. Berger Johnson, Route 7, Box

243, Fresno, Cal. Mrs. Lena G. Morris, Route 3, Le-

moore, Cal. Miss Miriam E. Clark, Route 1,

Box 57b, Exeter, Cal. Miss Ada L. Bond, 1014 Harris St.,

Hanford, Cal. Miss Elizabeth Rice, Laton, Cal. Miss Edith M. Barnes, 522 Foam

St., New Monterey, Cal. Miss Laura Robison, Route 3, Box

6, Selma, Cal. Miss Mildred Bowman, Route. 1,

Box 143, Reedley, Cal.

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA- NEVADA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1911.

Territory: The following-named counties in the State of Califor-nia: Merced, Mariposa, Stan-islaus, Tuolumne, San Joaquin,

00 PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.

Calaveras, Amador, Alpine, Sac-ramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Sut-ter, Yuba, Placer, Nevada, Si-erra, Colusa, Glenn, liutte, Plu-mas, Tehama, Shasta, Lassen, Siskiyou, and Modoc; and the following-named counties in the State of Nevada; Washoe, Hum-boldt, Elko, Storey, Ormsby, Lyon, Douglas, Churchill, Lan-der, Eureka, and White Pine.

Office: 332 East Pine St., Lodi, Cal.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., C. L. Taggart. Sec. and Treas., Verah MacPher-

son. Executive Committee: C. L.

Taggart, H. Shultz, P. J. Wolfsen, I. C. Colcord, B. E. Baldwin, A. E. Parker, J. S. Harmon.

Legal Assn.: " Northern Cali-fornia Conference Association of the Seventh-day Adventists." Pres., C. L. Taggart; Sec. and Treas., Verah MacPherson.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., Verah MacPher-

son. Field Miss. Agt., R. H. Miller.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. C. L. Taggart.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Mina Mann.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Mina Mann.

MINISTERS.

C. L. Taggart, Lodi, Cal. Henry Shultz, Lodi, Cal. A. J. Osborne, Placerville, Cal. D. T. Fero, Lodi, Cal. M. C. Israel, Oakdale, Cal. F. De Witt Gautereau, 2301 K St., -

Sacramento, Cal. N. W. Kauble, Lodi, Cal. W. S. Holbrook, Lake City, Cal. Valentine Leer, Lodi, Cal. J. S. Harmon, Fallon, Nev. C. M. Gardner, Turlock, Cal. Fred Brink, Chico, Cal.

LICENTIATES.

I. C. Colcord, Lodi, Cal. J. A. L. Derby, Lodi, Cal. W. P. Dayton, New Pine Creek,

Oregon. B. E. Baldwin, Turlock, Cal. W. C. Baldwin, Lodi, Cal. Mrs. Ella H. Osborne, Placerville,

Cal. E. J. Urquhart, Chico, Cal. A. L. Philbrick, Lodi, Cal.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Verah MacPherson, Lodi,Cal. Mrs. C. L. Taggart, Lodi, Mrs. Mina Mann, Lodi, Cal. Miss Alice Brayshaw, 1503 South

California St., Stockton, Cal. B. T. Myers, Lodi, Cal. R. H. Miller, Lodi, Cal. Mrs. Eva Holbrook, Lake City, Cal. Mrs. Veda Dayton, New Pine

Creek, Oregon.

CHURCH-SCHOOL. TEACHERS.

J. W. Rich, Lodi, Cal. Miss Frances Fry, Lodi, Cal. Mrs. I. C. Colcord, Lodi, Cal. Mrs. P. L. Hanson, Lodi, Cal. Miss Alma Fink, 2301 K St., Sac-

ramento, Cal. Miss Edith Oakes, Turlock, Cal. • Miss Jessie M. Hicks, Turlock, Cal. Miss Iva Ackley, Salida, Cal. Miss Lottiebelle Maxson, Corning,

Cal. Miss Ruth Benton, Modesto, Cal. Miss Lottie Angell, Hughson, Cal. Mrs. Daisy Clough, Paradise, Cal. Miss Phyllis Sargeant, Reno, Nev. Miss Oleta Butcher, Esmerelda,

Cal. Mrs. Mabel Alsborg, Lodi, Cal. C. a Stone, Chico, Cal.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CON-FERENCE.

Organized 1901.

Territory: The following-named counties in California: San Di-ego, Imperial, Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange, Los Angeles,

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Ventura, Santa Barbara, Inyo, Mono, and the southeastern por-tion of Kern County lying south of the Tehachapi Mountains; also the counties of Esmeralda, Nye, Lincoln, and -Clark, in the State of Nevada.

Office: 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., F. -M. Burg. Sec. and Treas., Frank Lane. Executive Committee: F. M.

burg, G. A. Irwin, A. G. Christian-sen, J. A. Burden, IL G. Lucas, J. W. McCord, A. S. Booth.

Legal Assn.: " Southern Califor-nia Assn. of S. D. A.," Pres., F. M. Burg; Sec. and Treas., Frank Lane.

Tract Society: Sec., Clyde Lowry. Treas., Frank Lane. Field Miss. Sec., Ernest Lloyd. Field Miss. Agt., C. C. Morlan.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Jennie L. Ireland.

Educational Dept.: Sec., M. P. Robison.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec.,

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., IV. M. Healey, 657 Eight-

eenth St., San Diego, Cal.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., A. G. Christiansen. Committee: H. G. Lucas, Ernest

Lloyd, Dr. A. W. Truman, Jennie L. Ireland, Mrs. Viola C. Tindall.

MINISTERS.

F. M. Burg, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

J. W. Adams, 2144 Duane St., Los Angeles, Cal.

IV. M. Healey, 657 Eighteenth St., San Diego, Cal.

E. J. Hibbard, San Fernando, Cal.

R. S. Owen, Loma Linda, Cal. A. G. Christiansen, 417 West Fifth

St., Los Angeles, Cal. J. A. Burden, Loma Linda, Cal. H. G. Lucas, San Fernando, Cal. F. I. Richardson, 447. Baldridge

Ave., San Bernardino, Cal. J. IV. McCord, 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. Clarence Santee, Loma Linda, Cal, A. S. Booth, 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. J. E. Bond, 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. G. A. Rauleder, 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. D. A. Parsons, 417 West Fifth St.;

Los Angeles, Cal. W. H. Saxby, 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. Dr. W. A. George, Loma Linda,

Cal. Luther Warren, Loma Linda, Cal. Dr. W. J. Johnson, Paradise Val-

ley Sanitarium, National City, Cal.

L. H. Proctor, Glendale, Cal. Dr. H. F. Rand, Glendale Sanita-

rium, Glendale, Cal. S. Thurston, 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. H. C. Thurston, 417 West Fifth

St., Los Angeles, Cal. E. IV. Snyder, 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. Silas Davis, 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. C. McReynolds, Loma Linda, Cal.

Honorary Ministerial Credentials.

J. H. Rogers, R. F. D. 1, Box 39a, San Fernando, Cal.

E. S. Ballenger, Route 1, Artesia, Cal.

Oscar Hill, 702 West Sixth St., Santa Ana, Cal.

C. E. Adams, Station M, Los An-geles, Cal.

LICENTIATES.

C. F. Marvin, Glendale Sanitarium, Glendale, Cal.

Ernest Lloyd, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

D. D. Fitch, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

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Henry Zutt, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

L. E. Brant, Redlands, Cal. C. E. Andross, 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. Philip Knox, 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. Kenneth Wood, 417 West Fifth

St., Los Angeles, Cal. M. P. Robison, 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. C. Castillo, 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Jennie L. Ireland, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Mrs. L. A. Parsons, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Mrs. M. E. Hoyt, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Frank Lane, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Belle Hickox, 1147 Logan San Diego, Cal.

Mrs. Florence Merrill, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Clyde Lowry, 417 Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

C. C. Morlan, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Mrs. Amy Temple, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Mamie Allen, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Mrs. C. C. Morlan, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Zelma Small, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Mrs. J. R. Leadsworth, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Mary M. Lester, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Mrs. Beulah Lloyd, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

J. H. Miller, Long Beach, Cal. Elizabeth Carter, 417 Wgst Fifth

St., Los Angeles, Cal. Olive Adams, 2144 Duane St., Los

Angeles, Cal. M. P. Acosta, 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal.

(Honorary Missionary Credentials.

Mrs. Belle P. Baker, 1323 Tober-man St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Mrs. Josephine Gotzian, Paradise Valley Sanitarium, National City, Cal.

Alex. Martin, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Walter Harper, Loma Linda, Cal. Edmund C. Jaeger, 1462 West

Sixth St., Riverside, Cal.

Medical Missionary Credentials.

W. A. Ruble, Loma Linda, Cal. T. J. Evans, Loma Linda, Cal. J. R. Leadsworth, 417 West Fifth

St., Los Angeles, Cal. D. D. Comstock, Glendale Sanita-

rium, Glendale, Cal. Belle Wood-Comstock, Glendale

Sanitarium, Glendale, Cal. G. K. Abbott, Loma Linda, Cal. Julia A. White, Loma Iinda, Cal. Frank Abbott, Paradise Valley

Sanitarium, National City, Cal. A. Winegar-Simpson, Long Beach

Sanitarium, Long Beach, Cal. Lillis Wood-Starr, Loma Linda,

Cal. Alfred Shryock, Loma Linda, Cal. B. E. Fullmer, 821 Wr. & Call.

Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. A. W. Truman, Loma Linda, Cal. Dorothy Harbaugh, Loma Linda,

Cal.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

S. P. Smith, San Fernando, Cal. Mrs. H. G. Lucas, San Fernando,

Cal. W. S. Boynton, San Fernando, Cal. Geo. McCready Price, San Fer-

nando, Cal. Miss Lotta Bell, San Fernando,

Cal. Mrs. Gertrude I. Bachman, San

Fernando, Cal. B. B. Davis, San Fernando, Cal. Mrs. B. B. Davis, San Fernando,

Cal. Mrs. W. S. Boynton, San Fer-

nando Cal. Miss Ada Somerset, San Fernando,

Cal.

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Byron E. Dart, 236 Glendale Ave., Glendale, Cal.

Bertha Dart, 236 Glendale Ave., Glendale, Cal.

Prescott C. Pierce, 2021 Allesan-dro St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Mrs. Prescott Pierce, 2021 Allesan-dro St., Los Angeles, Cal.

A. W. Russell, 852 East Fifty- seventh St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Thos. A. Block, 1055 East Fourth St., Pomona, Cal.

Ida Bennett, R. F. D, Box 358, Long Beach, Cal.

Mrs. Gordon Wheatley, 69 South Wilson St., Pasadena, Cal.

Lindsay Hesseltine, Rivera, Cal. V. Pearl Stone, Garden Grove, Cal. Ethel Morlan, 1015 Flower St.,

Santa Ana, Cal. Kate Hafford, R. F. D. 1, Box 80,

Escondido, Cal. Ella P. Nelson, Escondido, Cal. Waldo Miramontez, 820 Grant St.,

San Diego, Cal. Mabel Swanson, 1120 Sampson St.,

San Diego, Cal. Lowell M. Knapp, 1027 Fifth St.,

San Diego, Cal. Leora Warren, Paradise Valley

Sanitarium, National City, Cal. Mrs. T. A. Fleck, 1055 East Fourth

St., Pomona, Cal. Vivian Nightingale, 985 Kansas

Ave., Riverside, Cal. Mrs. Irene Lambert, 934 G St.,

San Bernardino, Cal. Jas. I. Robison, Loma Linda, Cal. Mrs. Jas. I. Robison, Loma Linda,

Cal. Mrs. H. C. Nelson, Loma Linda,

Cal. Mrs. J. P. Casey, Loma Linda, Cal. Bertha Messick, Bishop, Cal. Eva Cornell, Brawley, Cal. Minnie Overman, El Centro, Cal. D. D, Voth, Escondido, Cal.

UTAH CONFERENCE.

Organized 1902.

Territory: State of Utah. Office: 776 East Sixth South, Salt

Lake City, Utah.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., W. M. Adams. Sec. and Treas., C. H. Castle. Executive Committee: W. M.

Adams, C. H. Castle, J. D. Alder, Chas. Nelson, W. 0. Willard.

Legal Assn.: " Utah Conference Corporation of S. D. A." Pres., W. M. Adams; Sec. and Treas., C. H. Castle.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., C. H. Castle. Field Miss. Agt., L. R. Acker-man.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. C. H. Castle.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., C. H. Castle.

MINISTERS.

W. M. Adams, 455 East Third South, Provo, Utah.

J. D. Alder, Midvale, Utah. Chas. Nelson, Logan, Utah.

LICENTIATE'S.

C. H. Castle, 776 East Sixth South, Salt Lake City, Utah.

W. A. Johnson, Midvale, Utah. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Johanna Jensen, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Hylda Jensen, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Mrs. W. M. Adams, 455 East Third South, Provo, Utah.

SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE. Organized 1908.

Territory: The Conferences of Cumberland, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Car-olina.

Office Address: 169 Bryan St., At-lanta, Ga.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., C. B. Stephenson. Sec. and Treas., W. H. Williams. Executive Committee: C. B.

Stephenson, the presidents of the conferences composing the union, and C. L. Stone, V. 0. Cole, W. H. Williams, A. L. Gregory, H. M. Hiatt.

Legal Assn.: " Southeastern Union Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., C. B. Stephenson; Sec. and Treas., W. H. Williams.

Auditor and Transportation Agt., W. H. Williams.

Union Book Depository: Atlanta Branch of Southern

Pub. Assn., 169 Bryan St., At-lanta, Ga.

Manager, L. D. Randall. Field Miss. Sec., W. H. Williams. Field Miss. Agt., V. 0. Cole.

Educational Dept.: Sec., H. M. Hiatt.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., A. L. Gregory, M. D.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec.,' C. B. Stephenson.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., H. M. Hiatt.

Press Bureau: Sec., C. B. Haynes.

MINISTERS.

C. B. Stephenson, 169 Bryan St., Atlanta, Ga.

H. S. Miller, Graysville, Tenn. C. L. Stone, Graysville, Tenn. C. B. Haynes, 169 Bryan St., At-

lanta, Ga. 64

Honorary Ministerial Credentials.

0. C. G °dm ark, Chattanooga, Tenn.

Smith Sharp, Graysville, Tenn. G. H. Baber, Graysville, Tenn.

LICENTIATES.

V. 0. Cole, 169 Bryan St., Atlanta, Ga. •

H. M. Hiatt, 169 Bryan St., At-lanta, Ga.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.-

L. L. Andrews, 243 South Boule-vard, Atlanta, Ga.

W. H. Williams, 169 Bryan St., Atlanta, Ga.

A. L. Gregory, 169 Bryan St., At-lanta, Ga.

L. D. Randall, 169 Bryan St., At-lanta, Ga.

Union Negro Mission Department.

Superintendent: C. B. Stephenson. Secretary: W. H. Branson.

Executive Committee: C. B. Stephenson, the superintendents of local Negro Missions, Sydney Scott, J. W. Manns, Wm. Maynor, C. G. Manns, and M. C. Strachan.

CUMBERLAND CONFERENCE.

Organized 1900.

Territory: Eastern Tennessee, the western boundary being the western line of the counties of Macon, Smith, DeKalb, Warren, Grundy, and Marion; also seven counties in northwestern Geor-gia; viz., Dade, Walker, Catoosa, Whitfield, Murray, Fannin, and Gilmer. .

Office: 1214 Hawthorne St., Chat-tanooga, Tenn.

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OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., W. H. Branson. Sec. and Treas., A. B. Russell. Executive Committee: W. H.

Branson, Cyrus Simmons, D. W. Dillen, R. L. Williams, C. . Slade, H. L. Shoup, J. L. Shuler.

Legal Assn.: " Cumberland Con-ference Association of S. D. A." Pres., W. H. Branson; Sec., A. B. Russell.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., A. B. Russell. Field Miss. Agt., D. W. Dillen.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Mettie S. Lenker.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Mettie S. Lenker.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., Cyrus Simmons.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., Dr. M. M. Martinson.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Mettie S. Lenker.

MINISTERS.

W. H. Branson, 1214 Hawthorne St., Chattanooga, Tenn.

J. B. Locken, Greenville, Tenn. H. L. Shoup, 512 Luttrell St.,

Knoxville, Tenn. J. L. Shuler, Sweetwater, Tenn.

LICENTIATES.

Cyrus Simmons, Box 522, Knox- ville, Tenn.

D. W. Dillen, Graysville, Tenn. A. B. Russell, 1214 Hawthorne St.,

Chattanooga, Tenn.

Honorary Credentials.

C. G. Howell, Daylight, Tenn. H. S. Miller, Graysville, Tenn. G. H. Baber, Graysville, Tenn. H. W. Pierce, Graysville, Tenn.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. Mettle S. Lenker, Graysville, Tenn.

Clara Jacobs Russell, 1214 Haw-thorne St., Chattanooga, Tenn.

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Negro Mission Committee:

W. H. Branson (Pres.), Cyrus Simmons. J. L. Shuler, W. E. Strother, T. J. Rowe.

LICENTIATE.

W. E. Strother, 130 Harrison Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Emily McGlocklin, 130 Harrison Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn.

Mrs. Helen Maynor, 2210 Nelson St., Knoxville, Tenn.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Minnie Hildebrand, Grays-ville, Tenn.

Miss Jessie Foote, Brayton, Tenn. Miss Nellie Travis, " Black Oak

Ridge College," Knoxville, Tenn. Miss Ruby Lea, Byington, Tenn. Mrs. Davidson, Pikeville, Tenn. Miss Irene Campbell, 513 Union

St., Knoxville, Tenn. Miss Done Gallimore, Graysville,

Tenn. Mrs. Helen Maynor, 2210 Nelson

St., Knoxville, Tenn.

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FLORIDA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1893.

Territory: The State of Florida, excepting the counties of Es-cambia, Santa Rosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington, Jackson, and Calhoun.

Office Address: Orlando, Fla.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., W. H. Heckman. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. R. G.

Stringer. Executive Committee: W. H.

Heckman, W. L. Bird, H. A. Shreve, C. L. Harvey, B. J. Foun-tain.

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Legal Assn.: " Florida Confer-ence Assn. of S. D. A." Pres.,- W. H. Heckman; Sec. and Treas., B. W. Spire.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., B. W. Spire. Field Miss. Sec., B. W. Spire. Field Miss. Agt., H. A. Shreve.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. R. G. Stringer.

Educational Dept.: Sec., H. M. Hiatt.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., J. E. Caldwell, M. D.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., W. H. Heckman.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. R. G. Stringer.

MINISTERS.

W. H. Heckman, Orlando, Fla. W. L. Bird, Formosa, Fla. J. E. Caldwell, M. D., Orlando, Fla.

Honorary Ministerial Credentials.

R. H. Brock, Lake City, Fla. R. G. Stringer, Orlando, Fla. J. C. Mikkelsen, Knights, Fla. Luzerne Thompson, Lake City,

Fla. Victor Thompson, 1828 Walnut

St., Jacksonville, Fla.

LICENTIATES.

B. W. Spire, Orlando, Fla. W. K. Achenbach, Miami, Fla. A. L. Gregory, Key West, Fla. Frank Thompson, 320 East Sixth

St., Jacksonville, Fla. Fred Thompson,320 East Sixth

St., Jacksonvile, Fla.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

C. P. Whitford, Orlando, Fla.

Mrs. R. G. Stringer, Orlando, Fla. H. A. Shreve, Orlando, Fla. Miss Lillian Hickok, Miami, Fla. Miss Elizabeth Hickok, Miami,

Fla. Mrs. Mary Van Slyke, Jackson-

ville, Fla. Mrs. Laura Whitgrove, Jackson-

ville, Fla.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss R. Rose Hesse, Jacksonville, Fla.

Miss Esther Mikkelsen, Palma Sola, Fla.

Miss Elsie Hollingsworth, Ft. Og-den, Fla.

Miss Adaline MeNett, Morriston, Fla.

Miss Beryl Cummings; Orlando, Fla.

Mrs. Florence Wright, St. Peters-burg, Fla.

Miss Eloise Williams, Bona Ven-ture, Fla.

Negro Mission Dept.:

Committee: W. H. Heckman, W. L. Bird, H. A. Shreve, M. C. Stra-chan, J. S. Green.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., M. C. Strachan.

MINISTER.

M. C. Strachan, Orlando, Fla.

LICENTIATE.

John S. Green, Miami, Fla.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

J. E. Anderson, 2735 Evergreen St., Jacksonville, Fla.

J. P. Pigues, 1446 Darwin St., Jacksonville, Fla.

Jennie McDuffie, 2735 Evergreen St., Jacksonville, Fla.

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CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Frank Peterson, 2735 Evergreen St., Jacksonville, Fla.

Miss Annie V. Butler, Punta Gorda, Fla.

Miss Essie Palmer, 2735 Evergreen St., Jacksonville, Fla.

Miss Felecia Palmer, 2735 Ever- green St., Jacksonville, Fla.

Mrs. Mamie Pigues, 1127 Darwin St., Jacksonville, Fla.

GEORGIA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1901.

Territory: The State of Georgia, except seven counties in north-western part of State, belonging to the Cumberland Conference.

Office: 169 Bryan St., Atlanta Ga.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., L. T. Crisler. Sec. and Treas., S. D. Yeargin. Executive Committee: L. T.

Crisler, W. S. Fulbright, L. D. Randall, W. H. Hayes, T. J. High-smith.

Tract Society:

Sec. and Treas., S. D. Yeargin. Field Miss. Agt., W. S. Ful-

bright.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. L. T. Crisler.

Educational Dept.: Sec., H. M. Hiatt.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., L. L. Andrews, M. D., 243

South Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., L. T. Crisler.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. L. T. Crisler.

MINISTERS.

L. T. Crisler, 169 Bryan St, At- lanta, Ga.

S. T. Shadel, Alpharetta, Ga.

LICENTIATES. D. G. Stephenson, Columbus, Ga. J. F. Wright, Valdosta, Ga. Joseph Thompson, Columbus, Ga.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. W. S. Fulbright, Alpharetta, Ga. Mrs. L. T. Crisler, 169 Bryan St.,

Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Edith Hiatt, Woodward Ave.,

Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. M. C Kenyon, Savannah, Ga. S. D. Ye(kegin, 169 Bryan St., At-

lanta, Ga.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

C. R. Callicott, Alpharetta, Ga. Mrs. C. R.. Callicott, Alpharetta,

Ca. Miss Clyde Bowen, Decatur, Ga. Miss Myrtle Maxwell, 169 Bryan

St., Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Lula Gregory, Boston, Ga. Negro Mission Committee:

L. T. Crisler, W. H. Hayes, W. S. Fulbright, J. W. Manns, R. E Williams.

Assistant Educational and Young People's Sec.: R. E. Williams.

MINISTER.

J. W. Manns, Savannah, Ga.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Anna Knight, 209 Greensferry, Ave., Atlanta, Ga.

Elizabeth Smith, 1918 Alban St., Brunswick, Ga.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Mrs. Anna Cheshire, 209 Greens-ferry St., Atlanta, Ga.

Mrs. M. J. Tate, 209 Greensferry St., Atlanta, Ga.

Miss Beatrice Lennard, 243 Jones St., Macon, Ga.

Miss Maggie Simmons, Twenty-seventh and Florence Sts., Sa-vannah, Ga.

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NORTH CAROLINA CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1901. Territory: The State of North

Carolina. Office Address: Glenwood, N. C.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., Stewart Kime. Sec. and Treas., J. E. Hansen. Executive Committee: Stewart

Kime, M. H. Brown, R. T. Nash, M. H. Johnston, J. W. Siler.

Legal Assn., .

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., J. E. Hansen. Field Miss. Agt., J. W. Siler.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., J. E. Hansen.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Stewart Kime.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., —

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., Stewart Kime.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., J. E. Hansen.

Negro Mission Ce .inittee: Stewart Kime, R. T. Nash, M. H.

Brown, Sydney Scott, Page Shep-ard.

MINISTERS.

Stewart Kime, Glenwood, N. C. M. H. Brown, R. F. D. 1, Greens-

boro, N. C. R. T. Nash, R. F. D. 3, Greens-

boro, N. C. Sydney Scott, 718 Ann St., Wil-

mington, N. C.

Honorary Ministerial Credentials.

D. T. Shireman, R. F. D. 5, Hick- ory, N. C.

A. W. Spaulding, R. F. D. 4, Hen- dersonville, N. C.

J. 0. Johnston, Eufola, N. C. W. H. Armstrong, Banners Elk,

N. C.

LICENTIATES.

Page Shepard, 32 Jones St., New- bern, N. C.

J. S. Killen, Asheville, N. C. W. M. Baird, Matney, N. C. J. W. Beach, Hildebran, N. C.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

G. P. Loy, 711 Redcross St., Wil-mington, N. C.

Mrs. G. P. Loy, 711 Redcross St., Wilmington, N. C.

J. E. Hansen, Glenwood, N. C. Delia Russell, 216 Haywood St.,

Asheville, N. C. Mrs. Fannie Scott, 718 Ann St.,

Wilmington, N. C.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Mrs. Arthur Jasperson, 238 Hay- wood St., Asheville, N. C.

Mrs. Patti R. Roberts, Albemarle, N. C.

Mrs. W. H. Armstrong, Valle Cruces, N. C.

Miss Charlsey Allran, R. F. D. 3, Greensboro, N. C.

Miss Ida Acker, Cleveland, N. C. A. W. Sanborn, R. F. D. 5, Hick-

ory, N. C. Mrs. A. W. Sanborn; R. F..D. 5,

Hickory, N. C.

SOUTH CAROLINA - CONFER-ENCE.

Organized 1907.

Territory: The State of South Carolina.

Office: 2332 Park St., Columbia, S. C.

OFFICERS.

Conference:

Pres., C. V. Achenbach. Sec. and Treas., John McConneg-

hoy. Executive Committee: C. V.

Achenbach, A. H. Evers, R. L. Un-derwood, G. B. Case, G. F. Turner.

SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE. 69

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., John McConneg-

hoy. Field Miss. Sec., John McCon-

neghoy. Field Miss. Agt., R. L. Under-

wood.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., John McConneghoy.

Educational Dept.: Sec., H. M. Hiatt, 169 Bryan St.,

Atlanta, Ga.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., A. H. Evers.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., John McConneghoy.

MINISTERS.

C. V. Achenbach, 2332 Park St., Columbia, S. C.

F. C. Webster, 11 Carolina- St., Charleston, S. C.

LICENTIATES.

Robert W. Case, 117 Forest St., Spartanburg, S. C.

A. H. Evers, 2332 Park St.; Col-umbia, S. C. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

John McConneghoy, 2332 Park St., Columbia, S. C.

R. L. Underwood, 2332 Park St., Columbia, S. C.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Mrs. Grace Ravan, 117 Forest St., Spartanburg, S. C.

Miss Zillah Howington, Cherokee, S. C.

Negro Mission Committee:

C. V. Achenbach, A. H. Evers, G. F. Turner, C. G. Manns.

MINISTER.

C. G. Manns, Gen. Del., Charleston, S. C.

LICENTIATES.

B. W. Abney, Orangeburg, S. C. W. H. Maynor, Gen. Del., Charles.

ton, S. C.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

Alex. Osterman, Gen. Del., Charles- ton, S. C.

• CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Edna Wright, care Tros Cherry, Jr., Johnston, S. C.

Jennie Wright, 429 Pickens St., Columbia, S. C.

F. S. Keitt, 200 Carrier St., Spar-tanburg, S. C.

SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE. Organized igoi.

Territory: The Conferences of Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee River.

Office: Room 511, Cole Bldg., Nash-ville, Tenn.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., S. E. Wight, Sec. and Treas., E. H. Rees. Auditor and Transportation

Agent, E. H. Rees. Executive Committee: S. E.

Wight, E. H. Rees, E. L. Maxwell,

R. W. Parmele, A. L. Miller, C. S. Wiest, M. F. Knox, Dr. H. J. Hoare, C. D. Wolff, R. Hook, Jr., W. R. Burrow.

Legal Assn: " Southern Union Conference Assn. of S. D. A."

Pres., S. E. Wight; Sec. and Treas., M. F. Knox.

Union Book Depository:

Southern Publishing Associa-tion, 2123 Twenty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.

Manager, R. Hook, Jr.

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Union Miss. Agt., C. D. Wolff, 2014 Twenty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.

Educational Dept.:

Sec., —

Medical Missionary Dept.:

Sec., —

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., L. A. Smith, 2123 Twenty-

fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., A. N. Atteberry, Hazel, Ky.

Press Bureau: Sec., E. L. Maxwell, 509 Cole

Bldg., Nashville, Tenn. Southern Missionary Society (In-

corporated in Tennessee): Pres., C. P. Bollman. Sec., E. H. Rees.

Southern Union Mission.

Superintendent, S. E. Wight. Sec. and Treas., E. H. Rees.

MINISTERS.

S. E. Wight, 2304 Seifried St., Nashville, Tenn.

E. H. Rees, 511 Cole Bldg., Nash-ville, Tenn.

C. P. Bollman, 2123 Twenty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.

Dr. H. J. Hoare, Station 5, Nash-ville Sanitarium, Nashville, Tenn.

Honorary Ministerial Credentials.

P. T. Magan, Madison, Tenn. E. A. Sutherland, Madison, Tenn. F. W. Halladay, Box 414, Hunts-

ville, Ala. T. H. Jeys, Box 414, Huntsville,

Ala. W. M. Crothers, Station 5, Nash-

ville Sanitarium, Nashville, Tenn.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

M. F. Knox, Station 5, Nashville Sanitarium, Nashville, Tenn.

C. D. Wolff, 2014 Twenty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.

L. A. Smith, 2123 Twenty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.

Honorary Missionary Licentiates.

R. Hook, Jr., 2123 Twenty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.

0. R. Staines, R. F. D. 3, North- east Station, Nashville, Tenn.

Miss M. Bessie DeGraw, Madison; Tenn.

Mrs. N. H. Druillard, Madison, Tenn.

C. J. Boyd, Oakwood School, Huntsville, Ala.

Floyd Bralliar, R. F. D. 3, North-east Station, Nashville, Tenn.

Ida M. Lackey, 2123 Twenty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.

Edith Macdonald, 2123 Twenty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville,

• Tenn.

ALABAMA CONFvRvI,ICP.

Organized 1901. •

Territory: The State of Alabama and the following counties in Florida: Escambia, Santa Rosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington, Jackson, and Calhoun.

Office: 1700 North Seventh Ave., Birmingham, Ala.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., A. L. Miller, Sec. and Treas., Thos. E. Pavey. Legal Assn.: " Alabama Confer-

ence Assn. of the S. D. A." Pres., A. L. Miller; Sec. and Treas., Thos. E. Pavey.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., Thos. E. Pavey. Field Miss. Sec., Mark Wilson. Field Miss. Agt., Mark Wilson.

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Sabbath-school Dept.:

Sec., Mrs. Helen M. Keate, Fort Payne, Ala. Educational Dept.:

Sec., C. R. Waldron. Religious Liberty Dept.:

Sec., A. L. Miller. Young People's Dept.:

Sec., Mrs. Helen M. Keate, Fort Payne, Ala.

MINISTERS.

A. L. Miller, 1700 North Seventh Ave., Birmingham, Ala.

James Bellinger, Sheffield, Ala. Honorary Ministerial Credentials.

W. S. Cruzan, Semmes, Ala.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Thos. E. Pavey, 1700 North Sev-enth Ave., Birmingham, Ala.

Mark Wilson, 1700 North Seventh Ave., Birmingham, Ala.

R. I. Keate, Fort Payne, Ala. J. J. Bailes, Ashford, Ala. Mrs. Helen M. Keate, Fort Payne,

Ala. Mrs. F. D. Hunt, 1035 North Nine-

teenth St., Birmingham, Ala. Miss Pearl Miller, 1700 North

Seventh Ave., Birmingham, Ala.

Negro Mission Department.

Executive Committee: The Pres-ident of the Conference and two others whom he may choose.

MINISTER.

G. E. Peters, Seay and Tatum Sts., Montgomery, Ala.

LICENTIATE.

J. G. Dasent, 704 Smith St., Bir-mingham, Ala.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

S. D. Miller, 302 Delaware St., Mobile, Ala.

W. F. Gaskins, Route 3, Box 15, Sylacauga, Ala.

C. A. Wilson, 316 Range St., Dothan, Ala.

Miss Stella Glasco, 704 Smith St., Birmingham, Ala.

KENTUCKY CONFERENCE.

Organized 1908.

Territory: All the State of Ken-tucky excepting the eight coun-ties west of the Tennessee River belonging to the Tennessee River Conference.

Office Address: 1410 Beech St., Louisville, Ky.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., B. W. Brown. Sec. and Treas., F. C. Bruce. Executive Committee: B. W.

Brown, H. E. Beck, R. S. Lindsay, Dr. J. W. Ford, J. W. Wheeler.

Legal Assn.: " S. D. A. Assn. of Kentucky Conference." Pres., B. W. Brown; Sec., H. E. Beck.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., F. C. Bruce. Field Miss. Sec., H. E. Beck. Field Miss. Agt., H. E. Beck.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Anna D. Brown.

Educational Dept.: Sec., B. W. Brown.

Religious Liberty Dept.: See., R. S. Lindsay.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., W. H. White.

MINISTERS.

B. W. Brown, 1410 Beech St., Louisville, Ky.

R. S. Lindsay, 2600 Bismarck St., Louisville, Ky.

LICENTIATE.

W. H. White, 1410 Beech St., Louisville, Ky.

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MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Miss Anna Hornung, 2121 Osage St., Louisville, Ky.

H. E. Beck, 1410 Beech St., Louis-ville, Ky.

0. A. Dow, Bowling Green, Ky. Mrs. 0. A. Dow, Bowling Green,

Ky. F. C. Bruce, 1410 Beech St., Louis-

ville, Ky. Marie Wirth, Lexington, Ky. Curtis Pound, Boston, Ky. Christian Hornung, 2121 Osage St.,

Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Anna D Brown, 1410 Beech

St., Louisville, Ky.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Maud Rutherford, Russell- ville, Ky.

Miss Edna Scott, 2600 Bismarck St., Louisville, Ky.

Miss Naoma Grimes, Anna, Ky.

LOUISIANA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1901.

Territory: The State of Louisiana. Office Address: 810 Jackson Ave.,

New Orleans, La.

OFFICERS.

Conference:

Pres., R. W. Parmele. Sec. and Treas., 0. R. Godsmark. Executive Committee: R. W.

Parmele, W. S. Lowry, S. F. Reeder, 0. F. Frank, C. A. Saxby.

Legal Assn.: " Louisiana Con-ference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., R. W. Parmele; Sec. and Treas., 0. R. Godsmark.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., 0. R. Godsmark. Field Miss. Agt., S. F. Reeder,

Alexandria, La.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Laura Brown, 2515

Milan St., New Orleans, La.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Mrs. C. A. Saxby, Lake

Charles, La.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., Lydia E. Parmele, M. D.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., R. W. Parmele.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. C. A. Saxby, Lake

Charles, La. MINISTERS.

U. W. Parmele, 810 Jackson Ave., New Orleans, La.

W. S. Lowry, Simsboro, La. 0. F. Frank, 304 Hodges St., Lake

Charles, La. LICENTIATE.

W. P. McLennan, 3517 Magazine St., New Orleans, La.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

S. F. Reeder, Alexandria, La. E. P. Auger, 1406 Magazine St.,

New Orleans, La. 0. R. Godsmark, 810 Jackson Ave.,

New Orleans, La. Miss Frances P. Goodwyn, 2300

Marengo St., New Orleans, La. Mrs. C. A. Saxby, Lake Charles,

La. Mrs. Laura Brown, 2515 Milan St.,

New Orleans, La. . CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

T. S. Sligh, Shreveport, La. Miss Ada Brackney, Ringgold, La.

MISSISSIPPI CONFERENCE. Organized 1901.

Territory: The State of Missis-sippi.

Office Address: 932 Union St., Jackson, Miss.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., Chas. S. Wiest. Sec. and Treas., Parizetta Smith. Executive Committee: Chas. S.

Wiest, J. A. Morrow, G. Z. Clark,

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J. D. McEachern, Virgil Smith. Legal Assn.: " Mississippi Con-

ference of S. D. A." Pres., C. S. Wiest; Sec., J. A. Morrow.

Tract Society:

Sec. and Treas., Parizetta Smith. Field Miss. Agt., H. G. Miller.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. E. L. Morrow.

Educational Dept.: Sec.,

Religious Liberty Dept.:

Sec., J. A. Morrow.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. E. L. Morrow.

MINISTERS.

Chas. S. Wiest, 932 Union St., Jackson, Miss.

J. A. Morrow, 932 Union St., Jack-son, Miss.

Honorary Ministerial Credentials.

H. C. Balsbaugh, 1312 Seventeenth Ave., Meridian, Miss.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

H. G. Miller, 932 Union 'St., Jack-son, Miss.

Mrs. Mollie Miller, 932 Union St., Jackson, Miss.

Mrs. Ethel Warren, Natchez, Miss. Mrs. Emma L. Morrow, 932 Union

St., Jackson, Miss. Parizetta . Smith, 932 Union St.,

Jackson, Miss. Mrs. Mary Balsbaugh, 932 Union

St., Jackson, Miss.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Lamar Cooper, Amory, Miss. Mrs. Mary Crawford, R. F. D. 1,

Vicksburg, Miss. Nannie May Smith, Meridian,

Miss.

PRIVATE SCHOOL TEACHERS

Mrs. F. R. Rogers, Ridgeland, Miss.

F. R. Rogers, Ridgeland, Miss.

Negro Mission Department. The President of the Conference

and two other persons whom he may choose.

MINISTERS.

N. B. King, Brookhaven, Miss. A. C. Chatman, 3511 Thirteenth

St., Meridian, Miss. Thomas Murphy, Box 442, Vicks-

burg, Miss.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

D. B. Barnes, 932 Union St., Jack-son

' Miss.

Dora Wilson, 932 Union St., Jack-son, Miss.

TENNESSEE RIVER CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1888.

Territory: Western Tennessee, the eastern boundary being the east-ern line of the counties of Sum-ner, Trousdale, Wilson, Cannon, Coffee, and Franklin; and the following-named counties in Kentucky: Ballard, McCracken, Marshall, Graves, Fulton, Hick-man, Carlisle, and Calloway.

Office: 509 Cole Building, Nash-ville, Tenn.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., E. L. Maxwell. Sec. and Treas., F. C. Varney. Executive Committee:* E. L.

Maxwell, M. F. Knox, J. S. Wash-burn, W. R. Elliott, A. H. Jones, A. N. Atteberry, C. F. Dart.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., F. C. Varney. Field Miss. Agt., C. F. Dart,

2309 Lacy St., Nashville, Tenn.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. E. H. Rees, 2305

Buchanan St., Nashville, Tenn.

Educational Dept.: Sec., C. F. Lowry.

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Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., C. P. Bollman, 2123 Twen-

ty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., C. F. Lowry.

MINISTERS.

E. L. Maxwell, 509 ,Cole Bldg., Nashville, Tenn.

J. S. Washburn, 665 Decatur St., Memphis, Tenn.

C. A. Hansen, 414 Main St., Nash- ville, Tenn.

W. R. Elliott, Hazel, Ky.

Honorary Ministerial Credentials.

C. N. Martin, Bon Aqua, Tenn. W. R. Burrow, Leflore, Miss.

LICENTIATES.

A. H. Jones, Leach, Tenn. C. F. Lowry, Camden, Tenn. J. M. Boyce, 2193 Young Ave.,

Memphis, Tenn.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

A. N. Atteberry, Hazel, Ky. J. E. Curtis, Route 6, Nashville,

Tenn. B. N. Mulford, Fountain Head,

Tenn. G. W. Powers, Hazel, Ky. C. F. Dart, 2309 Lacy St., Nash-

ville, Tenn. Mrs. V. W. Baxter, 2006 West End

Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. A. M. Patton, 1876 Union

Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. E. H. Rees, 2305 Buchanan

St., Nashville, Tenn.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS

Geo. E. Crawford, 1711 Cass St., Nashville, Tenn.

Mrs. Mina Hege, Madison, Tenn. Anton C. Williman, Hazel, Ky. Miss Beulah Cothren, Springville,

Tenn.

SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE. Organized 1901;

Territory: The Conferences of Ar-kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, North Texas, South Texas, and West Texas.•

Office: Keene, Tex.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., G. F. Watson. Sec. and Treas., C. E. Smith. Executive Committee: G. F.

Watson, the presidents of the con-ferences composing the Union, Principal of Keene Academy, C. E. Smith, A. F. Harrison.

Legal Assn.: " The Southwest-ern Union Conference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., G. F. Watson; Sec. and Treas., C. E. Smith.

Auditor, H. H. Hamilton.

reorganized 1902.

Union Book Depository:

Fort Worth Branch of Southern Pub. Assn., 411 West Railroad Ave., Fort Worth, Tex.

Manager, R. L. Pierce. Union Miss. Agt., A. F. Har-

rison.

Educational Dept.: See., C. B. Hughes.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec.,

Young People's Dept.: Sec., C. B. Hughes.

MINISTERS.

G. F. Watson, Keene, Tex. C. B. Hughes, Keene, Tex. A. F. Harrison, Keene, Tex.

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MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

H. H. Hamilton, Keene, Tex. C. E. Smith, Keene, Tex. O. B. Watson, Keene, Tex.

ARKANSAS CONFERENCE.

Organized 1888.

Territory: The State of Arkansas. Office: Fayetteville, Ark.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., J. W. Norwood. Sec. and Treas., C. J. Dart. Executive Committee: J. W.

Norwood, W. E. Baxter, J. H. Smith, C. J. Dart, G. C. Jenks.

Legal Assn.: "Arkansas Confer-ence Association of S. D. A." Pres., J. W. Norwood; Sec., C. J. Dart:

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., C. J. Dart. Field Miss. Sec., J. W. Norwood. Field Miss. Agt., G. C. Jenks.

Sabbath-school Dept.:

Sec., Mrs. J. W. Norwood.

Educational Dept.: Sec., W. E. Baxter.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., J. W. Norwood.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., W. E. Baxter.

MINISTERS.

J. W. Norwood, Fayetteville, Ark. Leslie Littell, Hiwasse, Ark. W. E. Baxter, Barling, Ark.

Honorary Ministerial Credentials. L. A. Spring, 1306 Marshall St.,

Little Rock, Ark.

LICENTIATE.

J. T. Jacobs, 806 West Grand Ave., Hot Springs, Ailk.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. G. C. Jenks, Fayetteville, Ark. C. J. Dart, Fayetteville, Ark. Mrs. J. W. Norwood, Fayetteville,

Ark. Miss Jennie Burdick, Fayetteville,

Ark. Mrs. E. A. Daniels, 1401 Wolfe St.,

Little Rock, Ark. Mabel Seitz, Lucky, Ark. Miss Zella Miller, 919 North

Eleventh St., Ft. Smith, Ark. Miss Mary L. Doan, 2219 North

Fifteenth St.,. Ft. Sniith, Ark.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. J. H. Ball, Fayetteville, Ark. Mrs. J. H. Ball, Fayetteville, Ark. Mabel Seitz ,Lucky, Ark. Miss Zella Miller, 1919 North

Eleventh St., Ft. Smith, Ark. Miss Maud Coleman, Ava, Ark. Miss Grace Elliott, Gentry, Ark.

NEW MEXICO CONFERENCE.

Organized 1909.

Territory: The State of New Mex- ico, and El Paso County, Texas.

Office: 801 North Eleventh St., Albuquerque, N. Mex.

Office Address: Box 286, Albu-querque, N. Mex.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres, V. B. Watts, Hagerman, N. Mex.

Sec. and Treas., W. R. Goss, Executive Committee: V. B.

Watts, H. L. Hoover, I. T. Rey-nolds, R. L. Benton, M. R. Proctor.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., W. R. Goss. Field Miss. Agt., I. T. Reynolds,

Box 97, Hagerman, N. Mex.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Pearle A. Weeks.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Lottie E. Jasperson.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., V. B. Watts.

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Young People's Dept.: Sec., Pearle A. Weeks.

MINISTERS.

V. B. Watts, Hagerman, N. Mex. H. L. Hoover, Estancia, N. Mex. W. A. T. Miller; Box 286, Albu-

querque, N. Mex. R. L. Benton, Farmington, N. Mex.

Honorary Ministerial Credentials. C. F. Parmele, Roswell, N Mex.

LICENTIATES.

Burt Bray, Las Cruces, N. Mex. I. T. Reynolds, Box 97, Hagerman,

N. Mex. M. R. Proctor, 1110 Texas St., El

Paso, Tex.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. M. R. Proctor, 1110 Texas St., El Paso, Tex.

Frank Weeks, Box 286, Albu-querque, N. Mex.

Pearle A. Weeks, Box 286, Albu-querque, N.- Mex.

Miss Margaret Basel, Box 286, Albuquerque, N. Mex.

Lottie Jasperson, Hagerman, N. Mex.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Mrs. Luisa M. de Sandoval, 1024 North Arno St., Albuquerque, N. Mex.

Lottie Jasperson, HagerMan, N. Mex.

NORTH TEXAS CONFERENCE.

Organized 1878.

Territory: That part of the State of Texas lying east and north of the following counties: East of Wichita, Archer, Jack, Palo, Pinto, Erath, Hamilton, Lam-pasas; and north of Burnet, Williamson, Lee, Burleson, Bra-zos, Grimes, Montgomery, Lib-erty, Hardin, and Orange.

Office: Keene, Tex.

OFFICERS.

Conference:

Pres., W. A. McCutchen. Sec. and Treas., E. W. Carey. Executive Committee: W. A.

McCutchen, W. M. Cubley, C. W. Miller, E. B. Hopkins, J. W. Davis.

Legal Assn.: " North Texas Con-ference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., W. A. McCutchen; Sec. and Treas., C. E. Smith.

Tract Society: •

Sec. and Treas., W. F. Field. Field Miss. Sec., Mrs. W. F.

Field. Field Miss. Agt., J. W. Davis.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. G. F. Watson.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Mrs. G. F. Watson.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. G. F. Watson.

MINISTERS.

W. A. McCutchen, Keene, Tex. W. M. Cubley. Keene, Tex. C. W. Miller, R. F. D. 2, Waurika,

Okla. E. B. Hopkins, Keene, Tex. E. W. Carey, Keene, Tex. N. V. Willess, 411 West Railroad

Ave., Forth Worth, Tex. H. B. French, Keene, Tex. Thos. DeFreeze, Hillsboro, Tex.

LICENTIATES.

MT. F. Field, Keene, Tex. R. L. Routt, Bronson, Tex. C. U. Taylor, Naples, Tex. J. W. Davis, Keene, Tex. M. G. Nunes, 614 East Collins St.,

Corsicana, Tex.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

W. 0. Belz, R. F. D. 1, Valley View, Tex.

Mrs. G. F. Watson, Keene, Tex. Miss Maude Dortch, 509 South

Hemphill St., Forth Worth, Tex. D. E. McNiel, Douglass, Tex.

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0: J. Corwin, 1115 Columbus St., Waco, Tex.

Mrs. 0. J. Corwin, 1115 Columbus St., Waco, Tex.

Mrs. R. L. Routt, Bronson, Tex.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Josephene Wilson, Keene, Tex.

Mrs. M. Woodall, Keene, Tex. Mrs. Minnie Brannon, Keene, Tex. Mrs. Lottie Butka, Keene, Tex. C. U. Taylor, Naples, Tex. Miss Ellen Lambeth, Naples, Tex. Mrs. Wareham, Route 3, Avinger,

Tex. Mrs. Lena Whitworth, Route 3,

Avinger, Tex. Miss Atha Davis, Route 3, Elmo,

Tex. Miss Laura Reynolds, Route 1,

Nacogdoches, Tex. D. E. McNiel, Douglass, Tex. Mrs. Mamie Lovett, Grand Prairie,

Tex. N. V. Willess, 411 West Railroad

Ave., Fort Worth, Tex. Miss Jessie Casey, Valley View,

Tex.

OKLAHOMA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1894.

Territory: The State of Oklahoma. Office: 217 West Seventh St., Okla-

homa City, Okla. Office Address: Box 644, Oklahoma

City, Okla.

OFFICERS.

Conference:

Pres., David Voth. Sec. and Treas, William Voth. Executive Committee: David

Voth, N. Clausen, H. L. Wilcox, A. A. Meyer, T. J. Eagle.

Legal Assn.: " Oklahoma Con-ference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., David Voth; Sec., Walter L. Adams.

Tract Society:

Sec. and Treas., W. L. Adams. Asst. Sec. and Treas., W. A.

Woodruff. Field Miss. Agt., C. L. Collison.

Sabbath-school Dept.:

Sec., Miss Faye Eagle.

Educational Dept.: Supt., Miss Almetta Garrett, 114

East Eighth St., Oklahoma City, Okla.

German Dept.: Supt., Bernard Voth, Route 2,

Shattuck, Okla.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., C. k. McDonald, Wewoka,

Okla.

Young People's Dept.: See., Miss Almetta Garrett, 114

East Eighth St., Oklahoma City, Okla.

MINISTERS.

David Voth, Box 644, Oklahoma City, Okla. .

U. B. Dake, Cement, Okla. C. M. McDonald, Wewoka, Okla.

ar. Clausen, Route 1, Stillwater, Okla.

T. J. Hickman, Elk City, Okla. A. J. Voth, Kiel, Okla. I. A. Crane, Route 3, Waurika,

Okla. A. A. Meyer, Hitchcock, Okla. R. B. Coberly, Crescent, Okla. J. R. Bagby, 905 Choctaw Ave.,

Alva, Okla. Bernard Voth, Route 2, Shattuck,

Okla.

LICENTIATES.

W. R. Hanson, Enid, Okla. G. B. Boswell, Box 644, Oklahoma

City, Okla. N. R. Hickman, Elk City, Okla. Ezra Fillman, Okoee, Okla. W. T. Ramsey, Hooker, Okla. C. E. AcMoody, Cement, Okla.

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MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

William Voth, Box 644, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Miss Almetta Garrett, 114 East Eighth St., Oklahoma City, Okla.

Miss Faye Eagle, 2 East Seventh St., Oklahoma City, Okla.

Miss Mary E. Baxter, Keene, Tex. Mrs. Sopha V. Parker, Oklahoma

City, Okla. Mrs. Carrie V. Hanson, Enid, Okla. Mrs. 0. M. Hindbaugh, Meno, Okla. W. L. Adams, Box 644, Oklahoma

City, Okla. C. L. Collison, Box 644, Oklahoma

City, Okla. Miss Truie Prindle, Box 644, Okla-

homa City, Okla. T. J. Eagle, 2 East Seventh St.,

Oklahoma City, Okla. Miss Genevieve Low, Oklahoma

City, Okla.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Truie Prindle, Box 644, Okla-hona City, Okla.

E. M. Davis, Coodys Bluff, Okla. D. H. Kinzer, Wewoka, Okla. Percy Sufficool, Chester, Okla. W. S. Lincoln, Clear Lake, Okla. B. E. Bridwell, Buffalo, Okla. Miss Letha Taylor, Weatherford,

Okla. Miss Minnie Prince, Temple, Okla. Miss Ethel Taylor, Capron, OklP Miss Ethel Coberly, Crescent, Okla. Chas. Neal, Woodward, Okla. Miss Bessie Kitchen, Lone Wolf,

Okla. Mrs. N. R. Hickman, Elk City,

Okla. Miss Virgie Gass, Provence, Okla.

SOUTH TEXAS CONFERENCE.

Organized 1911.

Territory: All that portion of the State of Texas lying east of the West Texas Conference, and south of the south line of the following counties: Lampasas, Bell, Milam, Robertson, Madison, Walker, San Jacinto, Tyler, Jas-per, Newton, and west of Louis-iana to the Gulf of Mexico

Office: 113 West Seventh St., Aus- tin, Tex.

Office Address: Box 392, Austin, Tex. •

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., J. I. Taylor. Sec. and Treas., J. H. Wilcox. Executive Committee: J. I. Tay-

lor, J. A. Leland, E. L. Neff, J. H. Krum, N. H. Conway.

Legal Assn.: " South Texas Con-ference Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., J. I. Taylor.; Sec., E. L. Neff.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., J. H. Wilcox. Field Miss. Agt., N. H. Conway. Ass't Field Miss. Agt. (Spanish

Dept.), W. F. Mayers, 1503 Jones Ave., San Antonio, Tex.

Sabbath-school Dept.: • Sec., Miss Selma Schram, 613

South Baylor Ave., Brenham, Tex.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Miss Selnia Schram, 613

South Baylor Ave., Brenham, Tex.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., J. I. Taylor.

Young People's Dept.:

Sec., Miss Selma Schram, 613 South Baylor Ave., Brenham, Tex.

MINISTERS.

J. I. Taylor, Box 392, Austin, Tex. J. A. Leland, Route 5, Box 34,

San Antonio, Tex. E. L. Neff, 4303 Ave. C, Austin,

Tex. J. B. Hampton, Mercedes, Tex. J. H. Krum, Keene, Tex.

LICENTIATE.

R. L. Bradford, 303 North Pine St., San Antonio, Tex.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

N. H. Conway, Box 392, Austin, Tex.

W. F. Mayers, 1503 Jones Ave., San Antonio, Tex.

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Margaret Warnock, 2826 Avenue Q, Galveston, Tex.

Mrs. L. E. Cox, 909 Webster Ave., Houston, Tex.

Mrs. J. A. Leland, Route 5, Box 34, San Antonio, Tex.

Miss Selma Schram, 613 South Baylor Ave., Brenham, Tex.

J. H. Wilcox, Box 392, Austin, Tex.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss, Helen Stoner, Danbury, Tex. Mrs. J. S. Chivers, 1705 Everett

St., Houston, Tex. L. B. Spears, Route 5, Box 88, El-

gin, Tex. W. G. Hassenfflug, El Campo, D. S.

,R., Tex.

Executive Committee: T. W. Field, H. Clay Griffin, G. A. La-grone, E. H. Wilcox, J. L. Parnell.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., J. S. McMullen. Field Miss. Agt., E. H. Wilcox.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. J. S. McMullen.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Miss Lela Leslie, Route 2,

Santa Anna, Tex.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Miss Lela Leslie, Route 2,

Santa Anna, Tex.

MINISTERS.

WEST TEXAS CONFERENCE.

Organized 1909.

Territory: That part of the State of Texas lying west of the east-ern lines of the following coun-ties: Wichita, Archer, Young, - Stephens, Eastland, Comanche, Mills, San Saba, Mason, Kim-ble, Edwards, Palo, Pinto, Erath, Jack, Hamilton, Lampasas, and Val Verde, excepting the county of El Paso, which is attached to the New Mexico Conference.

Address: Box 16, Abilene, Tex.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., T. W. Field. Sec., Mrs. J. S. McMullen. Treas., J. S. McMullen.

T. W. Field, Abilene, Tex. II. Clay Griffin, Roscoe, Tex. H. E. Giddings, R. F. D. 1, Hamby,

Tex. G. A. Lagrone, Oplin, Tex.

LICENTIATE.

J. L. Parnell, Route 2, Santa Anna, Tex.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

E. H. Wilcox, Oplin, Tex. J. S. McMullen, Abilene, Tex. Mrs. J. S. McMullen, Abilene, Tex.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

H. E. Giddings, Route 1, Hamby, Tex.

Mrs. H. E. Giddings, Route 1, Hamby, Tex.

L. T. Leslie, Oplin, Tex. Miss Lela Leslie, Route 2, Santa

Anna, Tex.

CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE. Organized Igor.

Territory: The Conferences of Maritime, Quebec, and Ontario, and 'the Newfoundland Mission Field.

Office Address: Port Hope, On-tario.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., M. N. Campbell, Box 801, Oshawa, Ontario.

Vice-Pres., W. J. Tanner, South Stukely, Quebec.

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Sec. and Treas., B.,B. Noftsger. Executive Committee: M. N.

Campbell, M. C. Kirkendall, W. J. Tanner,0. K. Butler, W. J. Blake, J. A. Strickland, W. C. Young, B. B. Noftsger.

Legal Assn.. —

Union Book Depository: Canadian Pub. Assn., Port Hope,

Ontario. Manager, B. B. Noftsger. Union Field Agt., E. R. Allen,

Port Hope, Ontario.

Educational Dept.: Sec., W. J. Blake, Oshawa,

Ontario. Press Bureau:

Sec., E. R. Allen, Port Hope, Ontario.

MINISTERS.

M. N. Campbell, Box 801, Oshawa, Ontario.

C. H. Iceslake, Galt, Ontario. W. C. Young, Box 217, St. John's,

Newfoundland.

LICENTIATES.

B. B. Noftsger, Port Hope, Ontario. R. A. Hubley, Bay Roberts, New-

foundland.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. Mabel Hubley, Bay. Roberts, Newfoundland.

E. R. Allen, Port Hope, Ontario.

MARITIME CONFERENCE. Organized 1902.

Territory: The Provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.

Office Address: Williamsdale East, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., 0. K. Butler, 55 Exmouth

St., St. John, New Brunswick. Sec. and Treas., Miss Lulu Van

Buskirk.

Executive Committee: 0. K. Butler, J. A. Strickland, W. G. Steeves, J. Hannah, T. D. Rowe.

Legal Assn.: The Executive Board of the Province of New Brunswick in connection with the Seventh-day Adventist Church of the Maritime Provinces." Pres., 0. K. Butler; Auditor, B. B. Nofts-ger.

Tract Society:

Field Miss. Agt., —

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Miss Terese Barrett.

Educational Dept.: Sec., T. D. Rowe, Williamsdale

East, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., J. A. Strickland, Harvey

Station, York Co., New Brunswick.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., 0. K. Butler.

MINISTERS.

0. K. Butler, 55 Exmouth St., St. John, New Brunswick.

J. A. Strickland, Harvey Station, York Co., New Brunswick.

T. D. Rowe, Williamsdale East, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia.

LICENTIATES.

A. A. Livingstone, North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.

D. J. C. Barrett, Arichat, Rich-mond Co., Nova Scotia.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Miss Terese Barrett, Williamsdale East, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia.

Miss Lulu Van Buskirk, Williams-dale East, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia.

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ONTARIO CONFERENCE.

Organized 1899.

Territory: The Province of On- tario lying east of the 89th par- allel.

Office Address: Box 308, Oshawa, Ontario.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., M. C. Kirkendall. Sec., W. J. Blake. Treas., C. D. Terwillegar. Execeutive Committee: M. C.

Kirkendall, F. G. Hill, J. T. Er-rington, W. J. Blake, T. H. Robin-son.

Tract Society: Sec., B. B. Noftsger, Port Hope,

Ontario. Field Miss. Sec., C. D. Terwille-

gar.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Margaret Shanks, 213 Dal-

housie St., Brantford, Ontario.

Educational Dept.: Sec., W. J. Blake.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., C. H. Keslake, Galt, On-

tario.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Margaret Shanks, 213

Dalhousie St., Brantford, Ontario.

MINISTERS.

M. C. Kirkendall, Oshawa, Ontario. Isaac Sanborn, St. Thomas, On-

tario. W. J. Blake, Oshawa, Ontario. M. J. Allen, Hamilton, Ontario. J. T. Errington, 111 Westmoreland

Ave., Toronto, Ontario. F. W. Johnston, Kingston, Ontario.

LICENTIATES. Walter Holden, Napanee, Ontario. Leonard Payne, St. Thomas, On-

tario.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Sadie Baker, 7 Bloomfield Ave., Toronto, ntario.

Margaret Shanks, 213 Dalhousie St., Brantford, Ontario.

Mrs. J: T. Errington, 111 West- moreland Ave., Toronto, Ontario.

Mrs. M. J. Allen, Hamilton, On- tario.

Barbara Sherk, 111 Westmoreland Ave., Toronto, Ontario.

George W. Sowler, 25 Ottawa St., St. Catharines, Ontario.

J. C. Williamson, Chatham, On-tario.

William Boyce, Petrolia, Ontario. Joseph Capman, Oshawa, Ontario. Mrs. Joseph Capman, Oshawa, On-

tario. Grant Priddy, Kingston, Ontario. C. D. Terwillegar, Oshawa, On-

tario. Mrs. William Boyce, Petrolia, On-

tario. Mrs. J. C. Williamson, Chatham,

Ontario. Mrs. Grant Priddy, Kingston, On-

tario. Miss Lura Robson, Oshawa, On-

tario. Mrs. G. W. Sowler, St. Catharines,

Ontario.

QUEBEC CONFERENCE.

Organized 1880.

Territory: The Province of Que-bec.

Office Address: Box 257, Hunting-ton, Quebec.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., W. Jay Tanner, South

Stukely, Quebec. Sec. and Treas.; Ira S. Jones. Executive Committee: W. J.

Tanner, P. W. Brown, D. Dingman, G. A. ushing.

Sabbath-school Dept.:

Sec., Mabel Hillyard, 280 Ville-nueve. St., West, Montreal, Quebec.

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Auditor and Business Agent: 1). Dingman.

MINISTERS.

W. J. Tanner, South Stukely, Que-bec.

J. Vuilleumier, De la Roche 1794, Montreal, Quebec.

A. V. Olson, 280 Villeneuve West, Montreal, Quebec.

LICENTIATE.

M. 0. Dingman, 2787 Drolet St., Montreal, Quebec.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

Mabel Hillyard, 280 Villenueve St., West, Montreal, Quebec.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER.

Eva Rickard, Fitch Bay, Quebec.

NEWFOUNDLAND MISSION FIELD. •

Territory: The Island of New-foundland and Labrador.

Office Address: Box 217, St. John's, Newfoundland.

OFFICERS.

Superintendent: W. C. Young.

Mission Committee: W. C. Young, J. R. Johnston

' G. H. Morgan,

M. N. Campbell.

Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. R. A. Hubley, Bay Roberts, New-foundland.

MINISTER.

W. C. Young, Box 217, St. John's, Newfoundland.

LICENTIATE.

R. A. Hubley, Bay Roberts, New-foundland.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

Mrs. R. A. Hubley, Bay Roberts, Newfoundland.

MISSIONARY NURSE.

Miss Lucinda Der, Box 217, St. John's, Newfoundland.

WESTERN CANADIAN UNION. Organized 1907.

Territory: The Conferences of Manitoba, Alberta, British Co-lumbia, and Saskatchewan.

Office Address: Box 244, Regina, Saskatchewan.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., H. S. Shaw. Sec. and Treas., A. H. Brigham. Executive Committee: H. S.

Shaw, and the presidents of the conferences composing the Union.

Union Book Depository:

Canadian Branch of Pacific Press Pub. Assn., 1109 Fourteenth St., West, Calgary, Alberta (Box 1599).

Manager, W. V. Sample. Union Field and Miss. Sec., W.

L. Manful, Lacombe, Alberta.

Educational Dept.: Sec., J. I. Beardsley, Lacombe,

Alberta.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., —

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., C. A. Burman, Lacombe,

Alberta.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., —

MINISTER.

H. S. Shaw, Box 244, Regina, Sas-katchewan.

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MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

W. L. Manful, Lacombe, Alberta. A. H. Brigham, Box 244, Regina,

Saskatchewan.

ALBERTA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1906.

Territory: The Province of Al- berta.

Office: Lacombe, Alberta, Canada.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., C. A. Burman. Sec. and Treas., U. Wissner. Executive Committee: C. A.

Burman, U. Wissner, P. P. Adams, H. Humann, C. J. Hansen, N. J. Aalborg, Chas. Rick.

Legal Assn.: " Alberta Confer-ence Association of Seventh-day

.Adventists." Pres., C. A. Burman; Sec. and Treas., U. Wissner.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas!, U. Wissner. Field and Miss. Sec., L. T.

Heaton.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Miss Bertha Gillbank, Stet-

tler, Alberta.

Educational Dept.: Sec., J. I. Beardsley.

- Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., N. J. Aalborg, 129 Burn

Blk., 1217 Ninth Ave., East, Cal-gary, Alberta.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., W. A. Clemensen.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Alfred Pond.

MINISTERS.

C. A. Burman, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada.

P. P. Adams, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada.

H. Humann, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada.

N. J. Aalborg, 129 Burn Block, 1217 Ninth Ave., East, Calgary, Alberta,' Canada.

LICENTIATES.

J. I. Beardsley, Lacombe, Alberta. Canada.

C. C. Neufeld, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada.

H. A. Niergarth, Strathcona, Al-berta, Canada.

W. A. Clemensen, Lacombe, Al-berta, Canada.

Louis Halsvick, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada.

• MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

H. E. Shelstad, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada.

L. T. Heaton, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada.

C. Armeneau, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada.

Bertha Gillbank, Stettler, Alberta, Canada.

U. Wissner, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada.

J. K. Fish, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada.

Alfred Pond, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada.

A. C. Harder, Beiseker, Alberta, Canada.

Ruby Rick, Claresholin, Alberta, Canada.

BRITISH COLUMBIA CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1902.

Territory: British Columbia. Office: 1708 Maple St., Vancouver,

British Columbia.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., J. G. Walker, Pitt

Meadows, British Columbia. Sec. and Treas., Andrew Roedel.

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Executive Committee: J. G. Walker, F. H. Conway, G. W. Gib-son, A. H. Nicholson, J. Rottacker, A. D. Cook, J. L. Wilson.

Legal Assn.: ." British Columbia Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., J. G. Walker; Sec. and Treas., Andrew Roedel.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., Andrew Roedel. Field Miss. Sec., E. R. Potter. Field Miss. Agt„ E. R. Potter,

Pitt Meadows, British Columbia.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Birdie Conway.

Educational Dept.: Sec., Chas. 0. Smith.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., F. H. Conway.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., F. H. Conway.

Young People's Dept.: See., Lydia Stickle.

MINISTERS.

J. C. Walker, Pitt Meadows, Brit-ish Columbia.

F. H. Conway, 1708 Maple St., Vancouver, British Columbia.

J. L. Wilson, 1766 Barnard •St., Vancouver, British Columbia.

LICENTIATES.

J. Rottacker, Armstrong, British Columbia.

E. R. Potter, Pitt Meadows, Brit-ish Columbia.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

C. 0. Smith, 1708 Maple St., Van- couver, British Columbia.

Andrew Roedel, 1708 Maple St., Vancouver, British Columbia.

Henry Berg, Armstrong, British Columbia.

John Lowther, Pitt Meadows, British Columbia.

C. E. Perry, Pitt Meadows, British Columbia.

Henry Pierce, Port Simpson, Brit-ish Columbia.

Ceo. Toombs, Pitt Meadows, Brit-ish Columbia.

Mrs. Birdie Conway, Box 763, Nanaimo, British Columbia.

Lydia Stickle, Armstrong, British Columbia.

Mrs. C. E. Perry, Pitt Meadows, British Columbia.

Florence Wilson, Pitt Meadows, British Columbia.

Emma Tamka,1708 Maple St., Vancouver, ritish Columbia.

Winnif red Cour-Barron, Pitt Meadows, British Columbia.

Alice Pearse, Pitt Meadows, Brit- ish Columbia.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Henry Berg, Armstrong, British Columbia.

C. 0. Smith, 1708 Maple St., Van- couver, British Columbia.

Florence Wilson Pitt Meadows, British Columbia.

Mabel Hallburg, Pitt Meadows, British Columbia.

Emma Tanika,c 1708 Maple St., Vancouver, British Columbia.

Lydia Stickle, Armstrong, B. C.

MANITOBA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1903.

Territory: Manitoba, and that portion of Ontario lying west of the eighty-ninth meridian.

Office Address: 290 Bannerman Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., 0. E. Sandnes. Sec. and Treas., B. L. Grundset. Executive Committee: 0. E.

Sandnes, H. J. Dirksen, Evan Rob-erts, John McKelvy, Robert Cowan, D. H. Carmichael, L. F. Gretzinger.

Legal Assn.: " The Manitoba Conference of Seventh-day Ad-ventists." Pres., 0. E. Sandnes.

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Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., B. L. Grundset. Field Miss. Agt., Robert Neu-

man.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Lizzie Nickel, Morden,

Manitoba.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., V. W. Robb.

MINISTERS.

0. E. Sandnes, 290 Bannerman Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba.

II. J. Dirksen, 290 Bannerman Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba.

V. W. Robb, 290 Bannerman Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba.

LICENTIATE.

Oscar Ziprick, 290 Bannerman Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

B. L. Grundset, 290 Bannerman Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Robert Neuman, 290 Bannerman Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba. •

Lizzie Nickel, Morden, Manitoba.

SASKATCHEWAN CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1912.

.Territory: The Province of Sas-katchewan, Canada.

Office Address: Box 244, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., A. C. Gilbert. Sec. and Treas., J. M. Rowse. Executive Committee: A. C. Gil-

bert, C. Sulzle, D. D. Neufeld, G. F. Ross, T. M. Krainean. Tract Society:

Sec. and Treas., J. M. Rowse. Field Miss. Agt., R. P. Mooney,

•McLean, Saskatchewan.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. J. M. Rowse.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., W. G. Forshaw, Markinch,

Saskatchewan.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., R. P. Mooney, McLean, Sas-

katchewan.

MINISTERS.

A. C. Gilbert, Box 244, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Christian Sulzle, Fenwood, Sas- katchewan, Canada.

C. J. Rider, Swift Current, Sas-katchewan, Canada.

LICENTIATE.

W. G. Forshaw, Markinch, Sas-katchewan, Canada. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

R. p. Mooney, McLean, Saskatche-wan, Canada.

J. M. Rowse, Box 244, Regina, Sas-katchewan, Canada.

Mrs. C. J. Rider, Box 454, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Mrs. J. M. Rowse, Box 244, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

AUSTRALASIAN UNION CONFERENCE. Organized 1894.

Territory: The Conferences of New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria-Tasmania, West Aus-tralia, and the Mission Fields of Micronesia, Melanesia, Poly-nesia.

Cable Address: " Adventist," Syd-ney.

Office: " Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. " S. W., Australia.

OFFICERS.

Conference:

Pres., J. E. Fulton. Vice-Presidents, M. Lukens and

.J. M. Johanson. Sec. and Treas., C. H. Pretyman. Executive Committee: J. E. Ful-

ton, the presidents of the local conferences, M. Lukens, J. M. Johanson, "G. Teasdale, L. A. Hoopes, C. H. Pretyman, Dr. W. H. James, Mrs. A. L. Hindson, G. S. Fisher, Manager Sydney Sani-tarium, L. D. A. Lemke.

Financial Advisory Committee: C. H. Pretyman, G. S. Fisher, N. 1). Faulkhead.

Legal Assn.: " Australasian Conf. Assn., Ltd." Pres., J. E. Fulton; Vice-Pres., M. Lukens; Sec. 'and Treas., C. H. Pretyman.

Union Book Depository:

Signs Publishing Company, Ltd., Warburton, Victoria, Australia.

Manager, J. M. Joanson, War-burton.

Union Miss. Sec., M. Lukens, " Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.

Union Miss. Agt., L. D. A. Lemke, Warburton.

Book Committee: J. M. Johan-son, A. W. Anderson, G. Teasdale, Miss Agnes Bell, Mrs. A. L. Hind-son.

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Island Book Committee: J. E. Fulton, E. H. Gates, R. W. Mun-son, G. Teasdale, Mrs. A. L. Hind-son, Mrs. A. G. Waugh, L. A. Hoopes, J. M. Johanson, Mrs. B. J. Cady, J. D. K. Aitken.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. A. L. Hindson, Roland

Ave., Wahroonga, N. S. W., Aus-tralia.

Educational Dept.: Sec., L. A. Hoopes, Australasian

Missionary College, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., Dr. W. II. James, Sanita-

rium, Warburton, Victoria, Aus-tralia.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., G. Teasdale, Aust. Mission-

ary College, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

'Young- P-eople's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. A. L. Hindson, Roland

Ave., Wahroonga, N. S. ., Aus- tralia.

Western Polynesian Union Mis-sion Advisory Committee:

Superintendent of Union Mis-sion, A. 0. Stewart, H. T. Howse, G. G. Stewart.

Eastern Polynesian Union Mission Advisory Committee:

F. E. Lyndon, F. L. Sharp, G. L. Sterling.

MINISTERS.

J. E. Fulton, " Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia.

J. Pallant, " Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.,

M. Lukens, " Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.

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L. A. Hoopes, Australasian Mis-sionary College, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

Pauliasi, Bunoa, Suva Vou, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.

F. E. Lyndon, Papeete, Tahiti, So-ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean.

G. Teasdale, Australasian Mis-sionary College, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

S. W. Carr, Port Moresby, British New Guinea.

A. G. Stewart, Suva Vou, Fiji, Pa-cific Ocean.

A. W. Anderson, Warburton, Vic-toria, Australia.

C. H. Parker, Vila, New Hebrides, Pacific Ocean.

G. G. Stewart, Nukualofa, Tonga, Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean.

LICENTIATES.

C. V. Bell, Australasian Mission-ary College, Cooranbong, N.' S. W., Australia.

J. M. Johanson, Signs Publishing Company, Ltd., Warburton, Vic-toria, Australia.

W. W. Palmer, Nukualofa, Tonga, Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean.

0. L. Sterling, Arorangi, Raro-tonga, Cook Islands, Pacific Ocean.

L. D. A. Lemke, Warburton, Vic-toria, Australia.

F. L. Chaney, Australasian Mis-sionary College, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

H. T. Howse, Apia, Apolo, Samoa, Pacific Ocean.

A. H. Ferris, Norfolk Island, Pa-cific Ocean.

F. L. Sharp, Raiatea, Society Is-lands, Pacific Ocean.

A. G. Miller, Warburton, Victoria, Australia.

C. H. Pretyman, " Mizpab," Wah-roonga, N. S. W., Australia.

Dr. F. C. Richards, " Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.

P. B. Rudge, Barambah Mission, Murgon-, Queensland, Australia.

G. E. Marriott, Buresala, Ovalau, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.

E. E. Thorpe, Niafu, Vavau, Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean.

W. R. Carswell, Sanitarium, Wah-roonga, N. S. W., Australia.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

M. R. Adams, Pitcairn Island, care British Consul, Papeete, Tahiti, Society Islands, Pacific Ocean.

Gordon Smith, 186 Edward St., ' Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Mrs. G. E. Marriott, Buresala,

Ovalau, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Mrs. S. W. Carr, Port Moresby,

British New Guinea. Mrs. E. E. Thorpe, Niafu, Vavau,

Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean. Mrs. A. L. Hindson, Roland Ave.,

Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Mrs. L. Thomas, 79 Grote St.,

Adelaide, South Australia, Aus-tralia.

M. W. Carey, " Mizpah," Wah-roonga, N. S. W., Australia.

G. S. Fisher, Health Food Cafe, 45 Hunter St., Sydney, N. S. W., Australia.

N. D. Faulkhead, Warburton, Vic-toria, Australia.

R. K. Piper, Arorangi, Rarotonga, Cook •Islands, Pacific Ocean.

S. V. Stratford, " Mizpah," roonga, N. S. W., Australia.

H. E. Carr, Vila, New Hebrides, Pacific Ocean.

E. B. Rudge, 79 Grote St., Ade-laide, South Australia, Austra-lia.

Mrs. E. B. Rudge, 79 Grote St., Adelaide, South Australia, Aus-tralia.

Mrs. C. H. Parker, Vila, New Heb-rides, Pacific Ocean.

Mrs. E. Shannan, Sanitarium, Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.

Mrs. F. L. Sharp, Raiatea, Society Islands, Pacific Ocean.

Mrs. F. E. Lyndon, Papeete, Ta-hiti; Society Islands, Pacific Ocean.

Dr. E. Richards, " Mizpah," Wah-roonga, N. S. W., Australia.

Dr. M. M. Freeman, Sanitarium, Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.

Dr. T. A. Sherwin, Sanitarium, Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.

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Mrs. L. Parker-Dexter, Apia, Apol9, Samoa, Pacific Ocean.

Mrs. G. G. Stewart, Nukualofa, Tonga, Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean.

Mrs. R. K. Piper, Arorangi, Raro-tonga, Cook Islands, Pacific Ocean.

Bennie Tavodi, Port Moresby, British New Guinea.

H. C. White, Buresala, Ovalau, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.

A. Currow, S. D. A. Mission, Suva Vou, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.

E. J. Giblett, Arorangi, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, Pacific Ocean.

W. R. Howse, Papeete, Tahiti, So-ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean.

A. E. Hodgkison, Warburton, Vic-toria, Australia.

Mrs. E. M. Meyers, Suva You, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.

Miss . Osborn, Buresala, Ovalau, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.

Mrs. H. C. White, Buresala, Ova-lau, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.

Mrs. A. Currow, Suva Vou, Fiji,. Pacific Ocean.

Mrs. E. J. Giblett, Arorangi, Raro-tonga, Cook Islands, Pacific Ocean.

L. A. Butler, " Mizpah," Wah-roonga, N. S. W., Australia.

A. N. Lawson, Port Moresby, Brit-ish New Guinea.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Eva Edwards, Australasian Missionary College, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

Mrs. A. G. Stewart, Suva Vou, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.

Mrs. G. L. Sterling, Arorangi, Ra-rotonga, Cook Islands, Pacific Ocean.

C. H. Schowe, Australasian. Mis-sionary College, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

Mrs. C. H. Schowe, Australasian Missionary College, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

Mrs. H. T. Howse, Apia, Apolo, Samoa, Pacific Ocean.

Miss A. M. Williams, Australasian Missionary College, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

Miss Rhae Allbon, AuStralasian Missionary College, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

H. Blunden, Warburton, Victoria, Australia.

Mrs. F. L. Chaney, Australasian Missionary College, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

A. • Mountain, Darling Range School, Green's Landing, West Australia, Australia.

Mrs. A. Mountain, Darling Range School, Green's Landing, West Australia, Australia.

Miss K. Giblett, Darling Range School, Green's Landing, West Australia, Australia.

Miss L. Davies, Darling Range School, Green's Landing, West Australia,' Australia.

J. Mills, New Zealand Training School, Longburn, New Zealand.

Mrs. J. Mills, New Zealand Train-ing School, Longburn, New Zea-land.

Miss Maud Smart, New Zealand Training School, Longburn, New Zealand.

Mrs. E. 'Caro, Australasian Mis-sionary College, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

H. Kirk, Australasian Missionary College, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

NEW SOUTH WALES CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1895.

Territory: The State of New South Wales.

Office: " Tereora," The Avenue, Strathfield, N. S. MT., Australia.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., A. H. Piper. Vice-Pres., R. E. Burke. See. and Treas., A. W. Cormack.

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Executive Committee: A. H. Piper, R. E. Burke, L. J. Imrie, C. H. Pretyman, D. Little, J. Hind-son, and Field Miss. Agt.

Legal Assn.:

Tract Society:

Sec. and Treas., Miss F. E. Mills.

Field Miss. Sec., R. E. Burke.

Field Miss. Agt., W. N. Lock.

Sabbath-school Dept.:

Sec., Miss L. M. Bree.

Educational Dept.:

Sec., C. H. Schowe.

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., A. W. Cormack.

Young People's Dept.:

Sec., Miss Ethel James.

MINISTERS.

All of whom may be addressed at " Tereora," The Avenue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia.

A. H. Piper, R. E. Burke, W. G. Brittain, L. J. Imrie, E. S. Butz, C. A. Paap.

LICENTIATES.

A. W. Cormack, R. C. Stewart.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Miss Annie E. Pearce, Miss I. Rob-ertson, Miss H. R. Pearce, R. Govett, Miss E. M. James, Miss F. E. Mills, Miss L. M. Bree, W. Codling, R. Salton, A. W. Kent, Mrs. M. Caro, Miss N. Kruetzberg.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss M. Robinson, Miss E. Clarke, Miss Rita Ford, Miss. Myra Ford, C. Harding.

NEW ZEALAND CONFERENCE.

Organized 1889.

Territory: The Dominion of New Zealand.

Cable Address: Mastery, Welling-ton, New Zealand.

Office: 70 Nairn St., Wellington, New Zealand.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., J. M. Cole. Vice-Pres., -. Sec. and Treas., Miss E. M. Gra-

ham. Executive Committee: J. M.

Cole, W. H. Pascoe, Dr. Eric Caro, G. A. Brandstatter, S. H. Amyes.

Legal Assn.: " New Zealand Conference, Incorporated."

Tract Society: _ Sec. and Treas., Miss I. M. Sharp.

Field Miss. Sec., Miss L. M. Gregg.

Field Miss. Agt., F. G. Rampton.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Miss E. M. Graham.

Educational Dept.: Sec., J. Mills.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec.,

Religious Liberty Dept.: See., Dr. Eric Caro.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Miss L. M. Gregg.

MINISTERS.

J. M. Cole, 70 Nairn St., Welling-ton, New Zealand.

W. H. Pascoe, 70 Nairn St., Well-ington, New Zealand.

A. H. White, 70 Nairn St., Well-ington, New Zealand.

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LICENTIATES.

C. K. Meyers, 70 Nairn St., Well-ington, New Zealand.

W. Westerman, 70 Nairn St., Wellington, New Zealand.

H. E. Piper, 70 Nairn St., Welling-ton, New Zealand.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

F. G. Hampton, Miss I. M. Sharp, G. G. James, Mrs. G. E. Chap-man, Miss E. M. Graham, Miss L. M. Gregg, Dr. Eric Caro, Miss F. Moore, G. A. Brandstatter, Miss I: Sandberg, Miss M. E. Owen.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER.

Miss L. M. Beavis.

QUEENSLAND CONFERENCE.

Organized 1899.

Territory: The State of Queens-land.

Office: Corner Peel and Grey Sts., South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., C. H. Watson. Vice-Pres., J. L. Branford. Sec. and Treas., J. H. Mills. Executive Committee: C. H.

Watson, J. L. Branford, F. L.' Wiltshire, H. J. Cooper, C. J. Lund.

Legal Assn..

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., J. H. Mills. Field Miss. Agt. and Field Miss.

Sec., J. L. Branford.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Miss C. J. Cozens.

Educational Dept.: Sec., J. H. Mills.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec.,

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., C. H. Watson.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Miss C. J. Cozens.

MINISTERS.

C. H. Watson, Corner Peel and Grey Sts., South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

B. J. Cady, Corner Peel and Grey Sts., South Brisbane, Queens. land, Australia.

J. Allen, Corner Peel and Grey Sts., South Brisbane, Queens-land, Australia.

LICENTIATES.

M. Munson, Corner Peel and Grey Sts., South Brisbane, Queens-land, Australia.

H. A. Hill, Corner Peel and Grey Sts., South Brisbane, Queens-land, Australia. •

B. Cozens, Corner Peel and Grey Sts., South Brisbane, Queens-land, Australia.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

J. H. Mills, J. L. Branford, L. Cur-row, Miss Pascoe, Miss C. J. Cozens. -

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER.

H. Streeter, Murgon, Queensland, Australia.

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1899.

Territory: The State of South Australia, and the city of Bro- ken Hill, N. S. W.

Office: 79 Grote St., Adelaide, South Australia.

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OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., W. W. Fletcher. Vice-Pres., R. Hare. Sec., Miss Ethel R. Carter. Treas., P. H. Pretyman. "Executive Committee: W. W.

Fletcher, R. Hare, P. H. Pretyman, W. G. Hodgkinson, T. J. Smith, G. Maybee, J. Hokin.

Legal Assn..

Tract Society: Sec., Miss R. V. Stratford. Treas., P. H. Pretyman. Field Miss. Agt. and Field Miss.

Sec., W. G. Hodgkinson.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Miss Ethel R. Carter.

Educational Dept.: See., W. W. Fletcher.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., —

Religious Liberty Dept.: Secs., T. A. Brown, W. W.

Fletcher.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., W. G. Hodgkinson. Asst. Sec., Miss Ethel R. Carter.

MINISTERS.

W. W. Fletcher, 79 Grote St., Ade- laide, South Australia, Austra- lia.

R. Hare, 79 Grote St., Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

LICENTIATES.

N. J. Walldorff, 79 Grote St., Ade-laide, South Australia, Austra-lia.

T. A. Brown, 79 Grote St., Ade-laide, South Australia, Austra-lia.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

P. H. Pretyman, Miss E. Wester-man, H. A. Lukens, Miss Ethel R. arter, Miss R. V. Stratford, W. G. Hodgkinson.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Ethel Brown, Miss J. Fulton.

VICTORIA-TASMANIA CON- FERENCE.

Organized 1888.

Territory: The States of Vic-toria and Tasmania.

Office: Gordon St., Toorak, Vic-toria, Australia.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., E. H. Gates. Vice-Pres., J. H. Woods. Sec. and Treas., J. Gillespie. Executive Committee: E. H.

Gates, J. H. Woods, E. H. Murfet, J. M. Johanson, J. A. McAinsh, J. J. Potter, A. E. White, H. C. Harker, H. Mitchell. •

Legal Assn.:

Tract Society: Sec., Miss E. H. Gregg. Treas., J. Gillespie. Field Miss. Sec., J. M. Johanson. Field Miss. Agt., J. J. Potter.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. E. H. Gates.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Miss A. S. Higgins.

MINISTERS.

E. H. Gates, Gordon St., Toorak, Victoria, Australia.

J. H. Woods, Gordon St., Toorak, Victoria, Australia.

A. Smart, Gordon St., Toorak, Vic-toria, Australia.

A. H. Rogers, Gordon St., Toorak, Victoria, Australia.

T. H. Craddock, Gordon St., Too-rak, Victoria, Australia.

J. E. Steed, Gordon St., Toorak, Victoria, Australia.

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LICENTIATES.

MT. H. James, Warburton, Victoria, Australia.

G. Burgess, Gordon St., Toorak, Victoria, Australia.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Miss H. L. Cozens, J. S. Stewart, J. Gillespie, J. J. Potter, C. Hallam, Mrs. F. Bottrill, H. Mitchell, Miss A. S. Higgins, Miss E. H. Gregg, H. C. Harker, Miss M. McDowell.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss C. Bourne, Warburton, Vic- toria, Australia.

Mrs. N. D. Faulkhead, Warburton, Victoria, Australia.

Miss A. Murray, Gordon St., Too- • rak, Victoria, Australia.

Educational Dept.: Sec., W. J. Smith.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., —

Religious Liberty Dept.: Sec., C. P. Michaels.

Young People's Dept.: Sec.,, Miss C. M. Rule.

MINISTERS.

W. L. H. Baker, 103 William St., Perth, West Australia.

C. P. Michaels, 103 William St., Perth, West Australia.

W. J. Smith, Darling Range School, Green's Landing, West Australia.

LICENTIATE.

WEST AUSTRALIAN CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1902.

Territory: The State of West Aus- tralia. -

Office: 103 William St., Perth, West Australia.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., W. L. H. Baker. Vice-Pres., C. P. Michaels. Sec. and Treas., R. H. Constandt. Executive Committee: W. L. H.

Baker, C. P. Michaels, C. E. Ash- croft, J. Todd, W. J. Smith, J. Lang, R. Howie.

Legal Assn.. —

Tract Society: Sec., Miss M. E. Learned. Treas., R. H. Constandt. Field Miss. Sec., J. Todd. Field Miss. Agt., J. Todd.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Miss C. M. Rule.

C. E. Ashcroft, 103 William St., Perth, West Australia.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

(All of whom may be addressed at 103 William St., Perth.)

Miss M. Chandler, J. Todd, Miss C. M. Rule, Mrs. C. E. Ashcroft, R. H. Constandt, R. Howie, Mrs. W. L. H. Baker, Miss D. Bart-lett, Miss M. E. Learned, Miss L. Minchin, Miss F. Reed, Miss E. Britten.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Millie Dawkins, Miss Amy Clarke, Airs. W. J. Smith, E. Behrens, Miss B. M. Voss, Miss A. Chitty.

BARAMBAH MISSION FOR ABORIGINES.

Address: Murgon, Queensland, Australia.

Director and Licentiate: P. B. Rudge.

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COOK ISLANDS MISSION.

Address: Arorangi, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, South Pacific Ocean.

Director and Licentiate: G. L. Sterling.

Missionary Licentiates: R. K. Pi-per, Mrs. R. K. Piper, Mrs. G. L. Sterling, E. J. Giblett, Mrs. E. J.

• Giblett.

FIJI MISSION.

Address: Suva Vou, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.

Director: A. G. Stewart.

Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. A. G. Stewart, Suva Vou, Fiji, Pa-cific Ocean.

Ministers: A. G. Stewart, Pauliasi Bunoa.

Licentiate: G. E. Marriott.

Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. A. G. Stewart, Mrs. G. E. Marriott, H. C. White, Mrs. H. C. White, A. Currow, Mrs. A. Currow, Mrs. E. Meyers, Miss W. Osborn.

FRIENDLY ISLANDS MISSION.

Address: Nukualofa, Tonga, Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean.

Director: G. G. Stewart.

Minister: G. G. Stewart.

Licentiates: E. E. Thorpe, Niafu, Vavau, Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean; W. W. Palmer, Nukua-lofa, Tonga, Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean.

Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. G. G. Stewart, Mrs. E. E. Thorpe.

LORD HOWE MISSION.

(Not yet fully organized.)

Pastor E. S. Butz working on Lord Howe temporarily.

Address all correspondence, care " Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.

MAORI MISSION.

Address: 70 Nairn St., Wellington, New Zealand.

Licentiate: J. A. Chaney.

NEW GUINEA MISSION.

Address: Bisiatabu Station, Port Moresby, British New Guinea.

Director and Minister: S. W. Carr.

Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. S. W. Carr, Arthur Lawson, Bennie Tavodi.

NEW HEBRIDES MISSION.

Address: Vila, New Hebrides, Pa-cific Ocean.

Director and Minister: C. H. Parker.

Missionary Licentiates: H. E. Carr, Mrs. C. H. Parkdr, Mrs. H. E. Carr.

NORFOLK ISLAND MISSION.

Address: Norfolk Island, Pacific Ocean.

Licentiate: A. H. Ferris.

Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. A. H. Ferris.

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PITCAIRN ISLAND MISSION.

Address: Pitcairn Island, Pacific Ocean; care British Consul, Pa-peete, Tahiti, Society Islands.

Missionary Licentiates: M. R. Adams, Mrs. M. R. Adams.

SAMOAN MISSION. Address: Apia, Upolo, Samoa, Pa-

cific Ocean. Director and Licentiate: H. T.

Howse. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. H.

T. Howse, Mrs. L. E. P. Dexter.

SOCIETY ISLANDS MISSION.

Address: Papeete, Tahiti, Society Islands, Pacific Ocean.

Director and Treasurer: F. E. Lyndon.

Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. F. E. Lyndon.

Minister: F. E. Lyndon.

Licentiate: F. L. Sharp, Raiatea, Society. Islands, Pacific Ocean.

Missionary Licentiates: W. R. Howse, Mrs. F. E. Lyndon, Mrs. F. L. Sharp.

EUROPEAN DIVISION. Territory: Europe, Siberia, Persia,

Afghanistan, Arabia, the Turk-ish Empire, and all of Africa north of the southern bound-ary of German East Africa and the Congo Free State (save the territory included in the Canary Islands and West African Mis-sions), and the island of Mada-gascar.

Cable Address: " Advent," Ham-burg.

Office: Grindelberg ]5a, Hamburg, Germany.

OFFICERS. General Superintendent: L. R.

Conradi. Secretary: Guy Dail. Treasurer: Alice Kiissner.

BRITISH UNION Organized

Territory: The Conferences of North England, South England, Scotland, Wales, Union District, and the Irish Mission Field.

Cable Address: " Hygiene," Gars-ton, Herts, England..

President's and Secretary's Office: 8 Lancaster Road, Stroud Green, London, N., England.

Treasurer's Office: Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England.

(All persons named below may be addressed as above.) •

OFFICERS.

Conference:

Pres., W. J. Fitzgerald. Recording Sec., V. T. Bartlett. Treas., H. D. Clarke. Sec., W. Maudsley. • Auditor, E. Spicer. Executive Committee: W. J.

Fitzgerald, W. C. Sisley, W. H. Meredith, J. J. Gillatt, S. G. Haughey, H. E. Armstrong, H. C. Lacey, Dr. A. B. Olsen, W. T. Bartlett, A. E. Bacon, S. Joyce.

Legal Assn.: " Seventh-day Ad-ventist Union, Limited." Pres., W. J. Fitzgerald; Sec., W. T. Bartlett; Treas., W. C. Sisley.

Union Book Depository:

International Tract Society, Ltd., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England.

Manager, W. C. Sisley. Union Field Agt., S. Joyce.

Sabbath-School Dept. and Tract Society: Sec., W. Maudsley.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., Dr. A. B. Olsen, The Hydro,

Caterham, Surrey, England.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., H. C. Lacey.

W. J. Fitzgerald, W. T. Bartlett, H. C. Lacey, W. H. Wakeham, C. H. Hayton, H. F. De'Ath.

LICENTIATE.

A. B. Olsen.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

S. Joyce, H. D. Clarke, Miss Mary Hanna.

BRITISH UNION DISTRICT.

Organization effective January 1, 1912.

Territory: The counties of Mid-dlesex, Essex, Hertford, and London north of the Thames.

(All persons named below may be addressed at 8 Lancaster Road, Stroud Green, London, N., Eng-land.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Chairman of Committee, W. J.

Fitzgerald. Treas., H. D. Clarke. Sec., W. Maudsley.

Executive Committee: W. J. Fitzgerald, H. C. Lacey, A. Bacon, W. T. Bartlett, J. D. Gillatt.

MINISTERS.

J. D. Gillatt, A. D. Armstrong.

LICENTIATE.

W. Maudsley.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

Mrs. A. Rayner. 95

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'MINISTERS.

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NORTH ENGLAND CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1902; formerly a part of the British Conference organ-

ized 1898.

Territory: All of England north of the southern borders of Wor-cester, Warwick, Northampton, Bedford, Cambridge, and Suf-folk.

Office: 78 Gregory Boulevard, Not-tingham, England.

(All persons named below may be addressed as above.)

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., W. H. Meredith. Sec., F. G. Penrose. Treas., H. D. Clarke. Auditor, J. Hoatson. Executive Committee: W. H.

Meredith, A. S. Rodd, J. McAvoy, W. H. Baldwin, J. Harker.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., F. G. Penrose.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., F. G. Penrose. Field Miss. Agt., C. Davies.

MINISTERS. W. H. Meredith, A. S. Rodd.

LICENTIATES. J. McAvoy, J. E. Bell, J. Taylor.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. J. Andrews, Miss Clara Sanders,

Miss Gertrude Davies, Mrs. E. G. Jackson, M. Vallence, F. G. Penrose, C. Davies.

SCOTTISH CONFERENCE.

Organized 1908.

Territory: Scotland. Office: 99 Bolton Drive, Mount

Florida, Glasgow, Scotland. (All persons named below may be

addressed as above.)

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., A. E. Bacon. Sec., A. E. Bacon. Treas., H. D. Clarke. Auditor, Jas. Hoatson. Executive Committee: A. E.

Bacon, W. J. Fitzgerald, J. Baird, Robert Campbell.

Sabbath-school Dept.! Sec., A. E. Bacon.

MINISTER.

A. E. Bacon.

LICENTIATES.

D. Morrison, J. West.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Miss Jane Archibald, Miss A. Pinkerton, W. H. Musgrave, W. J. Young.

SOUTH ENGLAND CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1902; formerly a part of the British Conference organ- ized 1898.

Territory: All of England south of the northern boundary of the counties of Kent, London south of the Thames, Surrey, Bucking-ham, Oxford, and Gloucester.

Office: 1 Devereux Road, Wands-worth Common, London, S. W., England.

(All persons named below niay be addressed as above.)

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., S. G. Haughey. Sec., L. F. Langford. Treas., H. D. Clarke, Stanbor-

ough Park, Watford, Herts, En- gland.

Auditor, E. Spicer.

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Executive Committee: S. G. Haughey, G. Nickels, W. A. Shafer, J. Bunker, E. Clifford.

Sabbath-school Dept.:

Sec., L. F. Langford.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., L. F. Langford.

MINISTERS.

S. G. Haughey, George Nickels, W. A. Shafer.

LICENTIATE.

L. F. Langford.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

T. Whittle, G. W. Bailey, R. J. Nethery, Miss L. Michelmore, R. Borrowdale, S. W. Hoseason.

WELSH CONFERENCE.

Organized 1908.

Territory: Wales and the counties of Monmouth, Hereford, and Shropshire.

Office: " Alta Vista," Llanishen St., Cardiff, South Wales.

(All persons named below may be addressed as above.)

OFFICERS.

Conference:

Pres., H. E. Armstrong. Sec. and Treas., H. D. Clarke.

Auditor, J. Hoatson. Executive Committee: H. E.

Armstrong, Isaac Powell, J. W. Ford, C. E. Penrose, W. H. Charles.

MINISTERS.

H. E. Armstrong, C. E. Penrose.

LICENTIATES.

R. Whiteside, R. Jacques.

IRISH MISSION.

Office: Stanborough Park, Wat-ford, Herts, England.

(All persons named below may be addressed as above.)

OFFICERS.

Conference: Director, J. J. Gillatt. Treas., H. D. Clarke. Sec., W. Maudsley.

Advisory Committee: J. J. Gil-latt; W. J. Fitzgerald, A. Cunning-ham, R. Mussen, Isaac Bell.

MINISTERS.

J. J. Gillatt, R. Mussen.

LICENTIATE.

W. Read.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. E. McCulla, R. Watson, W. Prescott, Miss M. Ballard.

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CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Organized

Territory: Bavaria, Wurtemberg and Hohenzollern lands, Baden, Alsace-Lorraine, the provinces of Rhenish-Hessen and Starken-burg, Austria (excepting Galicia and Bukowina), and German-Switzerland with cantons of Grisons and Ticino.

Cable and Telegraphic Address: Advent, Hamburg.

Office Address: Nonnenweg, corner Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-land.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., 0. E. Reinke. Sec., Otto Schildhauer. Treas., N. Schlatterer. Auditor, G. Woysch. Executive Committee: 0. E.

Reinke, F. Prieser, H. Fenner, E. Gugel, J. Erzberger, J. Wolfgarten, J. Muth, F. Gruber, H. Box.

Tract Society: Secretary and Treasurer for all

Central European fields, not oth-erwise provided for, Otto Schild-hauer.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Secretary for all Central Euro-

pean fields not otherwise provided for, Otto Schildhauer.

BAVARIAN CONFERENCE.

Organized 1910.

Territory: The Kingdom of Ba-varia to the right of the Rhine.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., F. Prieser. Sec., G. Seng. Treas., N. Schlatterer.

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Executive Committee: F. Prie-ser, G. Hopf, J. Strauss, K. Gruber.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., Otto Schild-

hauer. Field Miss. Agt., E. Fuchs.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Otto Schildhauer.

MINISTERS.

F. Prieser, W. Schlegel, R. Rall.

LICENTIATES.

E. Dwehus, A. Sachsenmeyer.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

J. Lauks, F. Oppenlander, G. Seng, A. Hauschildt, B. Ried, M. Scheifele.

GERMAN-SWISS CONFERENCE.

Organized 1901.

Territory: German-Switzerland, and cantons of Grisons and Ticino.

Address: Nonnenweg, corner Bir-mansgasse, Basle, Switzerland.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., 0. E. Reinke. Sec., 0. Schildhauer. Treas., N. Schlatterer. Executive Committee: 0. E.

Reinke, J. Erzberger, W. Kiiry, J. Kiibler, J. F. Grieser. Tract Society:

Sec. and Treas., 0. Schildhauer. Field Miss. Agt., G. BOhm.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., 0. Schildhauer.

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MINISTERS.

0. E. Reinke, J. F. Grieser, J. Fehr, J. Penner.

LICENTIATES.

0. Schildhauer, J. Frei.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. '

K. Wedeking, R. Bahler, H. Heil, M. Kobele.

SOUTH GERMAN CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1902.

Territory: Baden, Alsace-Lorraine, Palatinate, and the Provinces of Rhenish-Hessen and Starken-burg.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., H. Fenner. Sec., R. Liechti. Treas., N. Schlatterer.

Executive Committee: H. Fen-ner, C. Kamm, L. Lutz, Fr. Fleck, W. Brenckmann.

Auditor, G. Woysch.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., 0. Schildhauer. Canvassing Agent, L. Lutz.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec.. 0. Schildhauer.

MINISTERS.

WURTEMBERG CONFERENCE.

Organized 1912.

Territory: Kingdom of Wurtem-berg and Hohenzollern lands, in-cluding all the territory within their borders.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., Emil Gugel. Sec., H. Schultze. Treas., N. Schlatterer. Executive Committee: E. Gugel,

F. Horner, K. Wittig, G. Hofer, H. Schultze.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., 0. Schildhauer. Field Miss. Agt., F. Riedlinger.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Otto Schildhauer.

MINISTERS.

E. Gugel, F. Horner.

LICENTIATE.

A. Strtibel.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

K. Golzer, F. Dlirr, Lina Adams.

AUSTRIAN MISSION.

Entered 1901.

Territory: Austria, excepting Gal-icia, Bukowina, and the terri-tory included in the Bohemian and Moravian-Silesian Missions.

OFFICERS.

H. Fenner, C. Kamm, C. Kapitz, ' R. Werner.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

R. Liechti, D. Eicher, R. Gross-mann, F. W. Kfimpel, J. Kohler, G. Zollman, Marie Barall.

Conference: Director, J. Wolfgarten. Sec., E. Ehinger. Treas., N. Schlatterer. Advisory Committee: J. Wolf-

garten, H. Erzberger, C. Reihlen, C. Brich, C. Meyer.

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Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., 0. Schildhauer. Field Miss. Agt., A. Posch.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., 0. Schildhauer.

MINISTERS.

J. Wolfgarten, C. Reihlen, H. Erz-berger.

LICENTIATES.

G. Werner, H. Bischoff, E. Ehinger, • E. K. Ebner.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

V. Schwab, R. Lange, B. Hage-mann, M. Matuchek, C. Mader-ner, M. Uldokat, E. Knebel.

BOHEMIAN MISSION.

Dating from Jan. 1, 1912.

Territory: Bohemia.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Director, F. Gruber. Sec., 0. Studeny. Treas., N. Schlatterer, Advisory Committee: F. Gru-

ber, A. Bereck, E. Seidl.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., 0. Schildhauer. Field Miss. Agt., A. Posch.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., 0. Schildhauer.

MINISTERS.

F. Gruber, A. Bereck.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

A. Weinert, 0. Studeny, A. Reck-ziegel, F. Bohm.

MORAVIAN-SILESIAN MIS- SION.

Dating from Jan. 1, 1912.

Territory: Moravia and Austrian Silesia.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Director, J. Muth. Sec., P. Niedoba. Treas., N. Schlatterer. Advisory Committee: J. Muth,

J. Berke, P. Niedoba, J. Geier, A. Kudelka.

Tract Society: Sec: and Treas., 0. Schildhauer. Field Miss. Agt., A. Posch.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., 0. Schildhauer.

MINISTER.

J. Muth.

LICENTIATE.

P. Niedoba.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

H. Aberle, P. Just, 0. Bethke, E. Schultze.

DANUBE UNION CONFERENCE. Organized 1912.

Territory: Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Servia, Croatia, Slo-wonia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Montenegro.

Cable and Telegraphic Address: Advent, Budapest.

Office Address for Danube Union Conference and all Danube Union Fields and Workers: Vaczi-ko-rut 16, I. 41, Budapest, V., Hun-gary.

OFFICERS.

Pres., J. F. Hueriergardt, DAWN utca 40 sz., Palota Ujfaln, Buda- pest, Hungary. -

Sec., F. A. Darner. Treas., A. Beiss-Wakeham. Auditor, G. Woysch.

Executive Committee: J. F. Huenergardt, H. Meyer, F. Kessel. R. J. Cunitz, R. Schillinger, W. Schafer, C. Motzer, 0. Liipke, W. Koch, E. Braun.

Sabbath-school Dept.: See., F. A. Darner. Union Field Agt., E. Braun.

MINISTER.

J. F. Huenergardt.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Director, J. F. Huenergardt. Sec., Betleny Jena. Treas., VallasOs iratok Nemze-

tkozi Kiado'hivatala, Budapest. Executive Committee: J. F. Hu-

energardt, F.. A. Darner M. Bot-yanszky, D. MO'czar, P. Intriko.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., F. A. Darner. Field Miss. Agt., E. Braun.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., F. A. Darner.

MINISTER.

F. A. Diirner.

LICENTIATES.

0. Gassmann, E. Liitge, Fl. Mate-escu.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

A. Zeiner, F. Betleny, J. Fiilop, P. Streche.

TRANSYLVANIA CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1910. Territory: Transylvania.

OFFICERS.

MIDDLE HUNGARIAN CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1911.

Territory: The Hungarian coun- ties of Arad, Bekes, Bihar, Csanad, Csongrad, Jasz-Kun- Szolnok, Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kis- Kun. Szilagy, and Hajdu.

Conference: Pres., H. Meyer-Bartschy. Sec., A. Wegener. Treas., A. Beiss-Wakeham. Executive Committee: H.

Meyer-Bartschy, St. Kelemen, J. Polder.

Tract Society: • Sec. and Treas., F. A. Darner. Field Miss. Agts., G. Nagy, F.

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Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., F. A. Darner.

MINISTERS.

H. Meyer-Bartschy, St. Kelemen.

LICENTIATE.

A. Wegener.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

M. Lovinger, Alfons Zeiner, H. Bauer.

ADRIATIC MISSION.

Organized 1911.

Territory: Croatia and Slavonia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Monte- negro.

OFFICERS. Mission:

Director, W. Schafer. Treas., A. Beiss-Wakeham.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., F. A. Diirner. Field Miss. Agt., J. Weber.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., F. A. Dorner.

MINISTER.

W. Schafer. LICENTIATE.

C. Kortheuer. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

J. Stohr, P. Hoffman.

BULGARIAN MISSION.

Organized 1912.

Territory: Bulgaria. OFFICERS.

Director, C. Motzer. Sec., St. Konstantinoff. Treas., A. Beiss-Wakeham.

Advisory Committee: C. Mot-zer, D. Varsano, Ivan Pettkoff.

Sabbath-school and Missionary Sec., F. A. Darner.

MINISTER.

C. Motzer.

LICENTIATE.

A. Thomas. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

St. Konstantinoff, H. Stoltenberg.

NORTH HUNGARIAN MISSION. Organized 1911.

Territory: The Hungarian coun-ties of Abauj-Torna, Arva, Bereg, Borsod, Gomor, Heves, Hont, Lipto, Marmaros, Nograd, Saros, Szabolcs, Szatmar, Sze-pes, Ugocsa, Ung, Zemplen, and ZOlyom.

OFFICERS. Director, Fr. Kessel. Sec., M. Oesz. Treas., A. Beiss-Wakeham. Sabbath-school and Miss. Sec.,

F. A. Dolmen Advisory CoMmittee: Fr. Kes-

sel, .1. Holekse, F. Szeinjan.

' MINISTER.

Fr. Kessel. LICENTIATES.

W. Fiirle, G. Krisan.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

M. Oesz, A. Nagy.

RUMANIAN MISSION. Territory: Rumania

OFFICERS.

Conference: Director, J. F. Huenergardt. Sec., St. Demetrescu. Treas., A. Beiss-Wakeham.

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Advisory Committee: J. F. Hu-energardt, J. Christoffers, R. P. Paulini, G. Danile, G. Kruger.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., F. A. DUrner.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., F. A. Darner.

MINISTERS.

J. Christoffers, R. P. Paulini, J. Mantu.

LICENTIATES.

St. Demetrescu, C. Popescu.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

J. Stanescu.

THEISS-SAVE MISSION.

Organized 1911.

Territory: The Kingdom of Servia and the Hungarian counties of Bacs-Bodrog, Torontal, Temes, KrassO-Sziireny, Szerern, Poz-sega, and Ver6eze.

OFFICERS.

Director, R. Schillinger. Sec., M. Ludewig. Treas., A. Reiss-Wakehain:

Sabbath-school and Miss. Sec., F. A. Dorner.

Advisory Committee: R. Schil-linger, W. Herbert, Chr. Willwert, R. Moletin, S. Eremity.

MINISTERS.

R. Sc.hillinger, W. Herbert.

LICENTIATES.

M. Ludewig, A. M6cnik.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

P. Krainean, J. Racz, M. Jeftic, H. Kraus, A. Lasitz.

WEST HUNGARIAN MISSION.

Organized 1911.

Territory: The Hungarian coun-ties of Baranya, Bars, Eszter-gam, Felder, Gyor, omarom, Moson, Nyitra, Pozsony, Som-ogy, Sopron, Tolna, Trencsen, Turocz, Vas, Veszpre"m, and Zala.

OFFICERS.

Director, H. J. Cunitz. Sec., L. Lutovsky. Treas., A. Beiss-Wakeham.

Sabbath-school and Miss. Sec., F. A. Darner.

Advisory Committee: R. J. Cun-itz, J. Murbach, G. Bachtaller.

MINISTERS.

R. Cunitz, J. Murbach.

LICENTIATES.

L. Lutowsky, W. Radke.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

H. Milz. •

EAST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE. Organized 1909.

Territory: Eastern part of the German Empire — the Prussian provinces of Brandenburg (in-cluding Berlin), Pomerania, Si-lesia, East Prussia, West Prus-sia, Posen; the kingdom of Sax-ony; the Grand Duchies of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Stre-litz; Galicia and Bukowina.

Cable and Telegraphic Address: Advent, Hamburg.

Office Address for East German Union Conference and all East German Union Fields and Work-ers: Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

OFFICERS. . Conference:

Pres., H. F. Schuberth, Uhland- strasse 189, Berlin-Charl., Ger- many.

Sec., L. Trautmann. Treas., Olga Hempel. Asst. Treas., W. Beyer. Executive Committee: H. F.

Schuberth, G. W. Schubert, W. Prillwitz, 0. Schwenecke, Otto Liipke, Dr. E. Meyer, W. Krumm, F. Gating, J. Seefried, C. Bruck, E. Enseleit, A. Langholf, and P. Drinhaus.

Legal Assn.: " Deutscher Verein fiir Gesundheitspflege." Pres., L. R. Conradi; Sec., Otto Liipke; Treas., W. Krumm.

Auditor, G. Woysch.

Union Book Depository: Internationale Traktatgesell-

schaft, Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Manager: H. Hartkop.

Union Miss. Sec., L. Trautmann.

Union Field Agt., H. Box.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., L. Trautmann.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., Dr. E. Meyer.

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Young People's Dept.: Sec., Otto Liipke.

MINISTER.

H. F. Schuberfh.

LICENTIATE.

L. Trautmann.

EAST GERMAN UNION DIS- TRICT.

Organized 1909.

Territory: Berlin, Charlottenburg, Potsdam, Rixdorf, Schoneberg, Wilmersdorf, Lichtenberg, Bran-denburg, Spandau, Magdeburg, District Jiiterbogk-Luckenwalde, Teltow, Zauch-Belzig, Nieder-barnim, Jerichow I and II, East and West Haverland, and Stor-kow-Beeskow.

Address: Grindelberg 15a, Ham-burg, Germany.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., H. F. Schuberth. Sec., L. Trautmann. Treas., 0. Hempel. Executive Committee: H. F.

Schuberth, Otto Liipke, P. Drin- haus, Fr. Liidtke, C. Beutin. •

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., L. Tautmann. Field Miss. Agt., 0. Kacholdt.

-Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., L. Trautmann.

MINISTERS.

0. Liipke, K. Amelung, P. Drin-haus.

LICENTIATES.

W. Scholz, R. Dietrich, Th. Itz• mann, P. Stocker, R. Thoss.

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MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

A. Hennig, Dr. F. Bauke, A. W. Miiller, H. Seidel, W. Becker, E. Walther, H. Junker, 0. Giebel, H. v. Maltzahn, R. Ruhling.

EAST PRUSSIAN CON- FERENCE.

Organized 1903.

Territory: East Prussia.

OFFICERS.

- Conference: Pres., Otto Schwenecke. Sec., F. May. Treas., Olga Hempel. Executive Committee: Otto

Schwenecke G. Domnick, F. Uldo- kat, G. Dobinski, J. Urgien.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., L. Trautmann. Field Miss. Agt., W. Mier.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., L. Trautmann.

MINISTERS.

Otto Schwenecke, G. Domnick, F. Uldokat.

LICENTIATES.

F. Leplatoni, K. Kaszemek, G. Kryak, A. Majewski, W. Trib- bensee, H. Korsch.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

W. Muller, F. Seidler.

ODER CONFERENCE.

Organized 1901, as the East Ger-man Conference.

Territory: Grand Duchies of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Stre-litz, government districts of Stettin and Stralsund of the Prussian province of Pomerania; Uckermark and Priegnitz of the province of Brandenburg.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., J. Seefried. Sec., A. Minck. Treas., W. Beyen. Executive Committee: J. See-

fried, W. Hoffman, Br. Ide, H. Kurtzahn, P. Fenner.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., L. Trautmann. Field Miss. Agt., P. Schwabe.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., L. Trautmann.

MINISTERS.

7. Seefried, W. Hoffman.

LICENTIATES.

H. Glass, D. H. Turowski, A. Minck, F. Hambrock.

'MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

H. Schlichting, F. Derlath, M. Bel-lair.

SAXON CONFERENCE.

Organized 1908.

Territory: The Kingdom of Sax-ony.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., G. W. Schubert. Sec., Joh. Hantsch. Treas., Olga Hempel. Executive Committee: G. W.

Schubert, G. Schiirer, P. Horn, J. F. Ott, A. Hering.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., L. Trautmann. Field Miss. Agt., E. Loser.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., L. Trautmann.

MINISTERS.

G. W. Schubert, J. F. Ott, H. Lang-enberg, G. Freund.

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LICENTIATES.

Aug. Krautschick, L. Voigt, R. Wedeking.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

A. Golitzer, J. Salatzkat, H. Jas-ter, A. Langenberg, R. Daum-ichen, J. Bozezinski, K. Fretzer, W. Brinck, P. Neef, A. Meyer, H. Zahn.

SILESIAN CONFERENCE.

Organized 1907.

Territory: The Province of Si-lesia.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., F. Gotting. Sec., W. Schulz. Treas., Olga Hempel. Executive Committee: F. Got-

ting, E. Enseleit, T. Forster, H. Dietrich, B. Schonfeld, St. Reck- ziegel.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., L. Trautmann. Field Miss. Agt., H. Dietrich.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., L. Trautmann.

MINISTERS.

F. Gotting, R. Lusky, F. Zerndt, H. Freybott.

LICENTIATE.

R. Schutz.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

A. Walter, W. Bartsch, W. Schulz, G. Bartsch, K. Peikert, E. von Oppen, M. Rieger, H. Hufnagel.

VISTULA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1911.

Territory: The Province of West Prussia and the government dis- trict of KOslin.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., W. Prillwitz. Sec., W. Taraba. Treas., Olga Hempel. Executive Committee: W. Prill-

witz, M. Shiirer, R. Volzke, F. BIOk, W. Bahr.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., L. Trautmann. Field Miss. Agt., R. Volzke.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., L. Trautmann.

MINISTERS.

W. Prillwitz, M. &lifter, Andr. Krautschick.

LICENTIATE.

A. Rebensburg.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

F. Rohne, W. Taraba.

WARTA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1912.

Territory: Province of Posen and the government district of Frankfort on the Oder.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., C. Bruck. Sec., F. Dressler. Trei's., 0. Hempel. Executive Committee: C. Bruck,

0. Kapitz, R. Hauff, 0. Kriiger, Th. Schallon.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., L. Trautmann. Field Miss. Agt., H. Bigalke.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., L. Trautmann.

MINISTERS.

C. Bruck, 0. Kapitz.

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LICENTIATE.

A. Liidtke.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

F. Dressler, St. Zielinski, M. W. Zielinski, J. Muller, A. Kiihn.

EAST GALICIAN MISSION.

Entered 1908.

Territory: East Galicia and Buko-wina.

OFFICERS.

Director, A. Langholf. Treas., 0. Hempel.

MINISTER. A. Langholf.

LICENTIATE. G. Geier.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

P. Englert, J. Niedoba, A. Knit- tel, V. Jacubowicz, 0. Staniczek, A. Frompka.

WEST GALICIAN MISSION.

Entered 1912.

Territory: West Galicia.

OFFICERS.

Director, E. Enseleit. Treas., 0. Hempel.

MINISTER.

E. Enseleit.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

K. Jelen, L. Rowlin.

LATIN UNION CONFERENCE. Organized 1907.

Territory: The Leman and the French Conferences, the Latin Union District, and the Spanish, Italian, Northern France, and Portuguese Mission Fields.

General Office: 97 rue Monge, Paris, France.

(All the workers in the various Latin Union Fields, whose ad-dresses are not given, may be reached through the following address: La Ligniere, Gland, Ct. Vaud, Switzerland.)

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., L. P. Tieche. Sec., Paul Steiner. Treas., Max Haas, Gland, Ct.

Vaud, Switzerland. Executive Committee: L. P.

Tieche, H. H. Dexter, Joseph Curdy, J. Robert, Paul Steiner, P.

A. De Forest, W. G. Bond, L. Zecchetto, C. E. Rentfro, Tell Nussbaum, E. Borle.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Max Haas.

MINISTER.

L. P. Tieche, 97 rue Monge, Paris, France.

LATIN UNION DISTRICT.

Territory: Department of Seine, France.

MINISTER.

Ulysse Augsbourger, 18 Rue Cam-po Formio, Paris, France.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Samuel Badaut, J. Fougucisolle, J. Monnier.

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MISSIONARY NURSES.

L. Segnin, T. Abe11a, M. Dolmazon.

FRENCH CONFERENCE.

Organized 1907.

Territory: Southern France.

Office: 97 rue Monge, Paris, France.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., Tell Nussbaum. Sec., L. A. Mathy. Treas., Max Haas, Gland, Ct.

Vaud, Switzerland. Executive Committee: T. Nuss-

baum, L. P. Tieche, J. P. Gourguet, S. Bernard, L. Bouzanquet.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Max Haas.

MINISTER.

T. Nussbaum, Cours Vitton 61, Lyons, France.

LICENTIATES.

F. Blanzat, E. Fawer, Victor Matti, L. A. Mathy, M. Raspal.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Robert Gerber, Esther Beaudoin, Berthe Cornuz.

LEMAN CONFERENCE.

Organized 1884.

Territory: The French-speaking parts of Switzerland, with the following territory in France: Le D'oubs, le Jura, 1' AM, la Sa-voie, la Haute-Savoie, and Bel-fort.

Office:' La Ligniere, Gland (Ct. Vaud), Switzerland.

(All persons named below whose addresses are omitted may be addressed as above.)

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., H. H. Dexter. Sec., 0. Meyer. Treas., Max Haas. Executive Committee. H. H.

Dexter, Pierre Schild, Alcide Guenin, Jules Rey, Alfs Jaccard.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Marie Hanhardt.

MINISTERS.

H. H. Dexter, 16 Chemin de Mal- ley, Lausanne, Switzerland.

Paul Steiner, Gland, Switzerland. Jules Rey, Gland, Switzerland. J. P. Badaut, Gland, Switzerland.

LICENTIATES.

Henri Provin, Oscar Meyer.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

Jean Curdy.

ITALIAN MISSION.

Territory: Italy.

MINISTER.

L. Zecchetto, Viale Alessandro Volta 69, Firenze, Italy.

LICENTIATES.

L. Benezet, Alfred Vaucher, Elie Bertalot.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

F. Cupertino, L. Lippolis, G. Sab-atino.

MISSIONARY NURSE.

E. Jourdan.

NORTHERN FRANCE MISSION.

Established 1908.

Territory: Northern France, ex-cept Department of Seine.

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MINISTERS.

Joseph Curdy, 254 rue Valentin Hely, Amiens, Somme, France.

J. C. Guenin, 53 rue de Phals- bourg, Le HAvre, France.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

E. Valat, Jean Walther, J. Bour-guin, B. Rochat.

PORTUGUESE MISSION.

Territory: Portugal.

OFFICERS.

Director: C. E. Rentfro.

MINISTERS.

C. E. Rentfro, Rua da Allianca 127, Porto, Portugal.

Paul Meyer, Rua das Chagas 9 A, Lisbon, Portugal.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

A. Figueiredo.

SPANISH MISSION.

Territory: Spain.

OFFICERS.

Director: W. G. Bond. Field Miss. Agt.: J. L. Brown.

MINISTERS.

W. C. Bond, Apartado 492, Barce-lona, Spain.

Frank Bond, Apartado 492, Barce-lona, Spain.

LICENTIATE.

Lope Nicolas.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Lola Casals, D. Badenas, Vic. Gar-cia.

RUSSIAN UNION CONFERENCE. (Organized zgo7, at Riga; began its separate existence Jan. z, zgo8.)

Territory: European Russia, ex-clusive of Finland, and the gov-ernments in the Siberian Union.

MINISTER.

J. T. Boettcher.

Address: " Beroa," Bilettcher & Co., Postfach 982, Riga, Russia.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., J. T. Boettcher. Sec., S. Bojanus. Treas., P. Brandt. Executive Committee: J. T.

Boettcher, H. J. Loebsack, D.' Isaak, 0. Wildgrube, J. Sprohge, K. A. Reifschneider, Joh. Perk, A. Osol, H. Schmitz, K. Schamkow, D. P. Grade.

Auditor, G. Woysch.

Sabbath-school and Missionary Secretary for all the Russian fields: P. Brandt.

RUSSIAN UNION DISTRICT.

(Dating from Jan. 1, 1911.)

Territory: The city of Riga and its suburbs.

Address: Postfach 982, Riga, Rus-sia.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., J. T. Boettcher. Sec., S. Bojanus. Treas., P. Brandt. Executive Committee: J. T.

Boettcher, J. Drikis, P. Brandt, K. Sutta, J. Wilson.

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LICENTIATE.

J. Wilson.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

H. Petrow.

AZOF CONFERENCE.

Organized 1912.

Territory: The governments of Yekatrinoslaf, Taurien, Khar-kof, and that part of the region of the Don between the Don and the Donetz.

OFFICERS.

Conference:

Pres, K. A. Reifschneider. Sec., P. Swiridow. Treas. and Sec. of Sabbath-

school and Miss. Dept., P. Brandt. Executive Committee: K. A.

Reifschneider, M. Demidow, G. Sawatzky, T. Soloduchin, G. Don-ner.

MINISTERS.

K. A. Reifschneider, G. Tetz.

LICENTIATES.

M. Demidow, P. Swiridow.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

J. Plituchow, C. Fritz.

BALTIC CONFERENCE.

Organized 1907, at Riga, the or- ganization effective Jan. 1, 1908.

Territory: Governments of Cour-land, Poskov, letton. Livonia, (exclusive of Riga •and its sub-urbs), Witebsk, and Kovno.

OFFICERS.

Conference:

Pres., J. T. Boettcher. Sec., J. Schneider. Treas., P. Brandt.

Executive Committee: J. T. Boettcher, J. Schneider, S. Spruhde, J. Gaisch, K. Schneeberg.

MINISTER.

J. Schneider.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

R. Irbe, J. Dreimaim, A. Sommer, E. Rosenbriick, E. Kaktin.

LITTLE RUSSIAN CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1912.

Territory: Governments of Kief, Poltava, Chernigof, and Kursk.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., J. Perk. Sec., C. Chmalewsky. Treas., P. Brandt. Executive Committee: J. Perk,

D. Zybulsky, J. Klotschko, C. Chmalewsky.

MINISTERS.

J. Perk, A. E. Gontar.

LICENTIATES.

F. Gaidischar, S. Prowalowsky.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

C. Chmalewsky, A. Martin.

NEWA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1912.

Territory: Esthonian-speaking Li-

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vonia, Esthonia, Petersburg, Olonetz, and Novgorod govern-ments.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., D. Isaak. Sec., W. Gaidischar. Treas. and Sabbath-school and

Miss. Sec., P. Brandt. Executive Committee: D. Isaak,

S. Jefimow, A. Klement, K. Will- umson, W. Gaidischar.

MINISTER.

D. Isaak.

LICENTIATES.

J. Lwoff, S. Jefimow, K. Hahn, L. Nikkar.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

K. Raukas, A. Klement, H. A. Eg-litt, K. Truwer, E. Wilson.

NORTH CAUCASIAN CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1901 as South Russian Conference; reorganized 1912.

Territory: Governments of Cuban, Daghest an, Black Sea Govt., Stavropol, Terek.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., J. Sprohge. Sec., G. Grigorjew. Treas. and Sabbath-school and

Miss. Sec., P. Brandt.

Executive Committee: J. Sprohge, F. Koch, A. Schitnikow, J. Klimenko, D. Wolf.

MINISTERS.

LICENTIATE.

K. Reputin.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

J. G. Schaak, G. Grigorjew, K. Schellenberg.

BLACK SEA MISSION.

Separated from South Russian Conference and Little Russian Mission Jan. 1, 1912.

Territory: Governments of Kher-son, Bessarabia, Podolia.

OFFICERS.

Director, D. P. Cade. Sec., J. Goralick. Treas. and Sec. of Sabbath-

school and Miss. Depts., P. Brandt. Advisory Committee: D. P.

Glide, B. Schmidt, J. Albrecht, J. Gortilick.

MINISTERS.

D. P. Gkide, B. Schmidt.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

G. Fritz, J. Goralick, S. E. Nad-totschy, V. Zofnas.

MIDDLE RUSSIAN MISSION.

Territory: The governments of Yaroslaf, Kaluga, Moghilef, Moscow, Orel, Penza, Riazan, Smolensk, Tambof, Tula, Tver, Vladimir, Voronej.

OFFICERS.

Director, 0. Wildgrube. Advisory Committee: 0. Wild-

grube, M. Jurkin, E. Haring.

MINISTER.

O. Wildgrube.

LICENTIATE.

J. Sprohge, F. Koch. J. Pachla.

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MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Th. Tschepelski, A. Petrow, S. A. WUlin, W. Dymann, G. Hasar- We1p, J. Neuilin. jan, W. Slawnow.

POLISH MISSION.

Territory: Governments of Su-walki, Lomza, Polotsk, Warsaw, Kalisz, Piotrkow, Kielce, Radom, Lublin, Siedice.

OFFICERS.

Director, H. Schmitz. Sec., A. Geisler. Treas. and Sabbath-school and

Miss. Sec., P. Brandt. Advisory Committee: H.

Schmitz, A. Arnhold, A. Geisler.

MINISTER.

Schmitz.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

A. Geisler, M. Grietz, A. Senke-witsch, A. Wilson, E. Purmal, A. Stychowsky.

SOUTH CAUCASIAN MISSION.

Separated from Caucasian Con-ference, 1912.

Territory: Governments of Baku, Erivan, Elizabethpol, Kutais, Tiflis, and Kars-District.

OFFICERS.

Director, A. Osol. Sec., W. Dymann. Treas. and Sabbath-school and

Miss. Sec., P. Brandt. Executive Committee: A. Osol,

Th. Heyde, W. Istjagin, W. Dy- mann.

MINISTER.

A. Osol.

WEST RUSSIAN MISSION.

Dating from Jan. 1, 1908.

Territory: Volhynia, Grodno, Minsk, Vilna.

OFFICERS.

Director, H. J. Lifobsack. Sec., Th. Will. Executive Committee: H. J.

Lobsack, K. Rempfert, Th. Will, R. Voss, K. Schmitz.

Treas. and Sabbath-school and Miss. Sec., P. Brandt.

MINISTERS.

H. J. Lobsack, K. Rempfert.

LICENTIATE.

Th. Will.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

G. Arnhold, A. Lobsack.

WHITE SEA MISSION.

Dating from Jan. 1, 1912.

Territory: Governments of Arch- angel, Wologda, N. Novgorod, Kostroma, and Kasan.

OFFICERS.

Director, K. L. Schamkow. Treas. and Sec. of Sabbath-

school and Miss. Depts., P. Brandt. Advisory Committee: Russian

Union Committee.

MINISTER.

K. L. Schamkow.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

' N. N. Peregonzew.

SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE: Organized Igor.

Territory: The Scandinavian Un-ion District; the conferences of East Norway, West Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and the North Swedish, South Swedish, and Icelandic Missions.

Office: Margrethevej 5, Copen-hagen, V., Denmark.

(Workers in this field whose ad-dress is omitted can be reached through the union office ad-dress.)

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., J. C. Raft. Sec., Erik Arnesen, Skodsborg,

Denmark. Treas., A. C. Christensen, Skods-

borg, Denmark. Executive Committee: J. C.

Raft, N. C. Bergersen, S. F. Svens-son, C. C. Jensen, L. Muderspach, 0. J. Olsen, Emil Lind, J. C. Ot-tosen, Erik Arnesen, Jens Olsen.

MINISTER.

J. C. Raft, Margrethevej 5, Copen-hagen, V., Denmark.

SCANDINAVIAN UNION DIS-TRICT.

Organized 1912.

Territory: Island of Zealand, Den-mark.

Office: Margrethevej 5, Copen-

Sec., Erik Arnesen, Skodsborg, Denmark.

Treas., A. C. Christensen, Skods-borg, Denmark.

Executive Committee: J. C. Raft, M. M. Olsen, N. P. Nelson, Chr. Juhl, Erik Arnesen.

Tract Society: Sec., Chr. Pedersen.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Chr. Pedersen.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Julius Bech.

MINISTER.

M. M. Olsen.

LICENTIATES.

P. Heilskov Christensen, L. J. Kirkelykke.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Anna Jeppsson, Clara Beck, Jo-hanne Thtiger.

DENMARK CONFERENCE.

Organized 1880.

Territory: Denmark, exclusive of the island of Zealand.

Cable Address: Expedit, Copen-hagen.

Office: Margrethevej 5, Copen-hagen, V., Denmark.

(All persons named below may be addressed as above.)

OFFICERS.'

Conference: Pres., C. C. Jensen. Sec., P. N. Norren. Treas., Chr. Hedebitik. Executive Committee: C. C.

Jensen, P. Christensen, P. Hansen. Jens Iversen Henriksen, S. M. Ildsgaard.

Auditors, Chr. Hansen, Sverid Troelstrup.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., Christian Peder-

sen. Field Miss. Agt., R. P. Regel.

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hagen, V., Denmark.

OFFICERS.

Pres., J. C. Raft.

114 SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Christian Pedersen.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Julius Bech.

MINISTERS. "

C. C. Jensen, P. Christensen.

LICENTIATES.

N. P. Hansen, Julius Bech.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

P. Hansen, Soren Andersen, Vald. Jakobsen, E. Thuesen, J. P. U. Jensen, Johanne Vilhelmsen, Anna Rasmussen.

EAST NORWAY CONFERENCE.

Organized 1887.

Territory: All of Norway, not in-ended in the territory of the West Norwegian Conference.

Cable Address: Sundhedsbladet, Christiania.

Office: Akersgaden 74, Christiania, Norway.

(All persons named below may be addressed as above.)

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., N. C. Bergersen. Sec., C. B. Jensen. Treas., Jens Olsen. Executive Committee: N. C.

Bergersen, Jens Olsen, C. M. Scott, C. B. Jensen, L. Halvorsen.

Auditors: A. C. Christensen, Chr. Hansen.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., Selma Ring-

strOm. Field Miss. Agt., A. G. Sand-

beck.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Selma Ringstriim.

MINISTERS.

N. C. Bergersen, 0. P. Norderhus, A. 0. Narem.

LICENTIATES.

A. Wasli, Chr. Tobiasen.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

A. Norheim, Hanna Holth, Clara Sandberg, Hildur Ringvold.

FINLAND CONFERENCE.

Organized 1909.

Territory: Finland. Office: Unionsgatan 4, Helsing-

fors, Finland.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., L. Muderspach. Sec., K. J. Sysimetsa. Treas., N. Hammar. Executive Committee: L. Mu-

derspach, N. Hammar, 0. Hog- lund, K. Sandelin, K. J. Sysimetsa.

MINISTER.

L. Muderspach.

LICENTIATES.

Hugo Mikkonen, N. Savander.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Arne Rintala, Vaino Kohtanen, Agnes Wickholm, Aina Hanka- vaara.

SWEDISH CONFERENCE..

Organized 1882.

Territory: Sweden, except Norr-botten, Vasterbotten, Vaster-norrland, Jamtland, and a part of Gafleborgs Lan, which are in-cluded in the North Swedish Mission; and also excluding Skane, Halland, Blekinge, Sma-land, and Oland, which belong to the South Swedish Mission.

SCANDINAVIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 115

Office: Kungsgatan 74, Stockholm, Sweden.

(All persons named below may be addressed as above.)

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., S. F. Svensson. Sec. and Treas., Teckla Rosen-

holm. Executive Committee: S. F.

Svensson, Ole Nelson, J. A. Jay-ette, 0. Johnson, A. F. Blomk-vist.

Legal Assn.: " Sallskapet San-ningens Harold."

Pres., E. Lind; Sec., 0. Nelson.

LICENTIATE.

Oscar Angervo.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Seth Lundstrom, Simon Ljung- berg, Maria Svensson, Hilma Andersson, Carl Young.

WEST NORWAY CONFERENCE.

Organized 1912.

Territory: Western part of•Nor-way south of Hiteren, following political line of division south-ward, down the Topdal River, and to the sea just east of the city of Lillesand.

Office: Akersgaden 74, Christiania, Norway.

(All persons named below may be addressed as above.)

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., 0. J. Olsen. Sec., Enok Endresen. Treas., Jens Olsen. Executive Committee: 0. J. Ol-

sen, Enok Endresen, T. Larsen, E. M. Eriksen, G. Nordley.

Auditors: A. C. Christensen, Chr. Hansen.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., Selma Ring-

strom. Field Miss. Agt., A. G. Sand-

beck.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Selma Ringstrom.

MINISTER.

0. J. Olsen.

LICENTIATES.

J. M. Narem, L. Stene.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

ICELAND MISSION.

Territory: Iceland and Greenland. Address: Reykjavik, Iceland. Director: Olaf J. Olsen.

LICENTIATES.

Olaf J. Olsen, Nils Anderson.

NORTH SWEDISH MISSION.

Territory: Counties of Norrbotten, Vasterbotten, and Vasternorr-land, Jamtland, and part of Gafleborgs Lan (in Sweden).

MINISTER.

A. J. Settergren, Kungsgatan 74, Stockholm, Sweden.

Tract Society: - Sec. and Treas., Teckla Rosen-

holm. Field Miss Agt., K. A. Ekeroth.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Teckla Rosenholm.

MINISTERS.

S. F. Svensson, 0. Johnson, K. A. Farnstrom, E. J. Ahren, J. Wal- Elias Bjaanas, Ida Hansen, Hilda lenkampf, Ole Nelson. Andal.

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SOUTH SWEDISH MISSION.

Territory: The southern part of the kingdom of Sweden, inclu-ding the provinces of Sickle, Halland, Blekinge, and Smd-land; also Oland.

Office: Margrethevej 5, Copen-hagen, V., Denmark.

OFFICERS.

The Scandinavian Union Confer: ence Executive Committee.

MINISTER. C. 0. Carlsson.

LICENTIATE. B. Berglund.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. J. M. Risberg, Hulda Erlandsson.

WEST GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE. Organized 1909.

Territory: Western Germany—the Prussian provinces of Rhine-land, Westphalia, Hesse-Nassau, Hanover, Schleswig - Holstein; the free Hanse towns of Ham-burg, Bremen, and Lubeck; the grand duchies of Oldenburg and Luxemburg; principalities of Lippe - Detmold, Schaumburg-Lippe, Waldeck; Holland and Belgium.

Cable and Telegraphic Address: Advent, Hamburg.

Office Address for West German Union Conference and all West German Union fields and work-ers: Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

OFFICERS.

Conference: • Pres., J. G. °blander, Ringelstr.

43, Frankfurt a. M., Germany. Sec., L. R. Kiepe. Treas. for all West German

fields not otherwise provided for: Anna Obst; Asst. Treas., Ella Ludwig:

Auditor, G. Woysch.

Executive Committee: J. G. ()blander, L. Mathe, R. G. Kling-beil, E. Bahr, K. Sinz, A. 0. Jan-ert, M: H. Wentland, J. Wibbens, H. Hartkop.

Legal Assn.: " Hamburger Ve-rein der Siebenten-Tags-Adventis-ten." Pres., L. R. Conradi; Sec. and Treas., H. Hartkop.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas. for all West

German Fields not otherwise pro. vided for, L. R. Kiepe.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec. for all West German fields

not otherwise provided for, L. R. Kiepe.

MINISTER. J. G. Oblander.

LICENTIATE. L. R. Kiepe.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Cl. von Fintel, J. Christiansen.

WEST GERMAN UNION DIS-TRICT.

" 'Organized 1909.

Territory: Hamburg, and province of Schleswig-Holstein.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., J. G. °blander. Sec., L. R. Kiepe. Treas., Anna Obst.

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Executive Committee: J. G. Ob-lander, Adolf Willer, P. Zahl, H. Hartkop, H. Moller.

MINISTERS.

Adolf Muller, P. Zahl.

LICENTIATES.

H. Federsen, A. Grabig.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

J. Bahlke, A. Behrens, H. Klages, A. Bremer, Amanda Severin, Frieda Kroll.

HESSIAN CONFERENCE.

Organized 1912.

Territory: Hesse-Nassau, Upper Hesse, Principality of Waldeck, and district Wetzlar.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., J. G. Oblander. Sec., P. Lux. Treas., Anna Obst. Eiecutive Committee: J. G. Ob-

Milder, H. Behr, E. Hanke, J. Streib, S. Hohmann.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., L. R. Kiepe. Field Miss. Agt., N. Heiner.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., L. R. Kiepe.

MINISTERS.

H. Behr, P. Brinkmann.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

W. John, P. Lux, P. Thurm, K. Adolf, W. v. Oppen.

LOWER RHENISH CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1911.

Territory: Lower Rhineland.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., E. Bahr. Sec., G. Bahre. Treas., Anna Obst. Executive Committee: E. Bahr,

J. Drinhaus, W. Dorner, J. Keppke, R. Halenz.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., L. R. Kiepe. Field Miss. Agt., A. Schiefer.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., L. R. Kiepe.

MINISTERS.

E. Bahr, J. Wintzen, F. Gassmann.

LICENTIATES.

H. Zimmermann, G. Bahre., K. Jonuleit.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

O. Carstens, A. Thomas, K. floss- feld, M. Benner, M. Lahm, W. Friese, C. Hacker.

MIDDLE GERMAN CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1909.

Territory: The Province of Sax-ony (excepting Friedensau, Dis-trict Jerichow I and II), Dis-trict of Magdeburg, the Thurin-gian States, Anhalt, Brunswick, the southern part of the Prov-ince of Hanover, and the Hes-sian District of Schmalkalden.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., L. Mathe. Sec., M. Wevers. Treas., Anna Obst.

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Executive Committee: L. Mathe, C. Dangschat, H. Dierking, A. Lusky, H. Balschmieter.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., L. R. Kiepe. Field Miss. Agt., H. Hartmann.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., L. R. Kiepe.

MINISTERS.

L. Mathe, H. Dierking, C. Dangs-chat, K. Fliigel.

LICENTIATES.

A. Woysch, 0. Kelle, M. Wevers, A. Schmitt.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

P. Rose', F. Dorre, H. Jerchau, A. Balschmieter, A. Sommer, M. Thiimmel, M. Heinz.

NORTH GERMAN CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1907.

Territory: Province of Hanover (except the southern part, with Gottingen), Oldenburg, Bremen, Ostfriesland, Schaumburg-Lippe, and the district of Rinteln.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., C. Sinz. Sec., H. Giildenzopf. Treas., A. Obst. Executive Committee: C. Sinz,

P. Staubert, B. Morick, A. Weske, W. Varlemann.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., L. R. Kiepe. Field Miss. Agt., Aug.

hosser.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., L. R. Kiepe.

MINISTERS.

C. Sinz, P. Staubert, W. Varle-mann.

LICENTIATES.

F. Weimann, H. Guldenzopf.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

P. Waack, H. Zimmermann, F. Kobele, C. Wetzel, E. Schtitt, C. Mansfeld, C. Johnsen.

UPPER RHENISH CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1911.

Territory: Upper Rhineland and Oldenburg-Birkenfeld, and the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., A. 0. Janert. Sec., Peter Drinhaus. Treas., Anna Obst. Executive Committee: A. 0.

Janert, W. Schwenecke, A. Mat- ern, Aug. Mathiessen.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., L. R. Kiepe. Field Miss. Agt., J. Driess.

P. Drinhaus, A. Holthus, P. Giide, E. Reuss, E. Fischer, P. Lautz-rath.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., L. R. Kiepe.

MINISTERS.

A. 0. Janert, W. Schwenecke.

LICENTIATES.

W. Schick, J. Braun.

Koll: MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

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WESTPHALIAN CONFERENCE.

Organized 1898 as the West Ger-man Conference.

Territory: The province of West-phalia, Grand Duchy of Lippe-Detmold, and principality of Pyrmont.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., M. H. Wentland. Sec., A. Janke. Treas., Anna Obst. Executive Committee: M. H.

Wentland, R. Muller, A. Lammel, E. Mannesmann, A. Ruhl.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., L. R. Kiepe. Field Miss. Agt., H. Sauer.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., L. R. Kiepe.

MINISTERS.

M. H. Wentland, R. Muller, Paul Uldokat.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

H. Potschke, Fr. Rischmiiller, E. Nopper, M. Becker, A. Janke, H. Limpert.

BELGIAN MISSION.

Territory: Belgium.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Director, R. G. Klingbeil. Sec., J. L. Loots. Treas., Anna Obst. Advisory Committee: R. G.

Klingbeil, Th. v. Vreckem, C. Cle- ment.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., L. R. Kiepe.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., L. R. Kiepe.

MINISTER.

R. G. Klingbeil.

LICENTIATES.

Fr. Jochmanns, J. H. Weidner, J. L. Loots.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

A. Koopmans, E. Leenltre, H. Streithorst, A. Mailer.

HOLLAND MISSION.

Territory: Holland.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Director, J. Wibbens. Sec., P. Voorthuis, Jr. Treas., A. Obst. Advisory Committee: J. Wib-

bens, P. Schilstra, Chr. Wester-daal, A. Postema, J. Aksen.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., L. R. Kiepe. Field Miss. Agt., A. Postema.

Sabbath-school Dept.: See., L. R. Kiepe.

MINISTERS.

J. Wibbens, P. Schilstra.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

T. Luchtenberg, P. Meyer, P. Voorthuis, Jr., C. J. C. Bezooyen, F. J. L. Wortmann, Johanne Kunne, W. v. Cyseren.

LEVANT UNION MISSION. Territory: Crete, Greece, and the

Turkish Empire. Office Address: German Post, Box

109, Galata, Constantinople, Turkey.

OFFICERS.

Committee: E. E. Frauchiger, Su-perintendent; Z. G. Baharian, R. S. Greaves, C. Voigt, A. M. Buzugherian.

Treasurer: A. Kiissner, Grindel-berg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Sec. and Asst. Treas: C. Voigt.

ARMENIAN MISSION.

Territory: Vilayets of Sivas, Tre- bizond, Mamouret-ul-Aziz, Diar- bekr, Van, Bitlis, Erzerum.

Office Address: German Post, Box 109, Galata, Constantinople, Turkey.

Director: Z. G. Baharian. Treasurer: C. Voigt.

MINISTER.

Z. G. Baharian.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Bedros Tousdjian, M. Askabedian.

CILICIAN MISSION.

Territory: Vilayets Konia, Adana, Aleppo.

Office Address: German Post, Box 109, Galata, Constantinople, Turkey.

Director: A. M. Buzugherian. Treasurer: C. Voigt. Committee: A. M. Buzugherian,

S. Shadarifian, E. Theodorides.

MINISTER.

A. M. Buzugherian.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

A. Veziriades, M. Asnavorian, E. Beredjiklian.

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GRECIAN MISSION.

Territory: Greece and Crete; Vil-ayets of Janina, Scutari, Sa-lonica, Monastir, Kossovo with Novi-Bazar.

Office Address: German Post, Box 109, Galata, Constantinople, Turkey.

Director: R. S. Greaves. Treasurer: C. Voigt.

MINISTER.

R. S. Greaves.

LICENTIATE.

Fr. Scior.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Loxandra Keanides.

TURKISH MISSION.

Territory: Vilayets Constantino-ple, Adrianople, Kastamuni, Ai- din, Angora, Brusa, and the Turkish Islands.

Office Address: German Post, Box 109, Galata, Constantinople. Turkey.

Director: E. E. Frauchiger. Treasurer: C. Voigt. Advisory Committee: E. E. Frau-

chiger, K. Perenian, Dr. V. Pam-paian, C. Voigt, E. Ayvazian.

MINISTERS.

E. E. Frauchiger, E. Ayvazian.

LICENTIATES.

Dr. V. Pampaian, C. Voigt, A. J. , Girou.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

G. Aressian, A. Armaghanian, D. Keanides, A. Takvorian, 0. Pi-renian, H. Shadarifian, A. Galu-stian.

SIBERIAN UNION MISSION.

Organized 1910, at Hamburg; its Jan.

Territory: Asiatic Russia east of the Caspian, together with the Region of the Don (exclusive of that portion between the Don and Donetz), Astrakhan, Sara-tof, Simbirsk, Samara, Perm. Orenburg, Ufa, Kazan, and Vi-atka in European Russia.

Address: Postfa,ch 982, Riga, Rus-sia.

OFFICERS.

Superintendent: G. Perk. Treasurer and Sabbath-school and

Missionary Secretary for all the fields: P. Brandt, Postfach 982, Riga, Russia.

Advisory Committee: G. Perk, J. F. Ginter, H. K. Lbbsack, J. Ebel, E. Gniidjin.

Auditor: G. Woysch.

MINISTER.

G. Perk.

EAST SIBERIAN MISSION.

Dating from Jan. 1, 1911.

Territory: The governments of Yeniseisk, Irkutsk; the prov-inces of Transbaikalia, Yakutsk, Amur; and the Coast Terri-tories.

OFFICERS.

Director: Epif an Gnildjin. Advisory Committee: Epif an

Gnadjin, H. Gbbel, A. Liisenko, Alex. Sittnikow.

MINISTERS.

E. Gniidjin, H. Gbbel. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

Alex. Sittnikow. .

separate existence dating from 1911.

TURKESTAN MISSION.

Dating from Jan. 1, 1911.

Territory: The provinces of Ferg-hana, Samarcand, Syr- Dania; the Transcaspian Territories; and the vassal states of Khiva and Bokhara.

OFFICERS.

Advisory Committee: J. Ebel, G. Zierat, D. P. Bertram, Ph. Trip- pel.

MINISTERS.

J. Ebel, G. Zierat.

• MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

Ph. Kurbatow.

URAL MISSION. Dating from Jan. 1, 1911.

Territory: The governments of Samara, Orenburg, Ufa, Kazan, Vitka, and Perm.

OFFICERS.

Director: J. F. Ginter. Advisory Committee: J. F. Gin-

ter, Jokob Wuckert, G. K. Leh-mann.

ArINISTERS.

J. F. Ginter, H. Ostwald.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

F. Bitsch, G. Kan, Th. Wilgele.

VOLGA MISSION.

Dating from Jan. 1, 1911.

Territory: The Region of the Don (exclusive of that portion be-tween the Don and Donetz), and the governments of Astrakhan, Saratof, and Simbirsk.

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OFFICERS.

Director: G. Perk.

Secretary: Th. Wagele.

Advisory Committee: G. Perk, G.

Hetze, G. Schwab, Th. Wagele.

MINISTERS.

G. Perk, G. Hetze.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

J. Gaidischar, G. Schwab, J. Schoe-mann.

WEST SIBERIAN MISSION.

Dating from Jan. 1, 1911. Territory: The provinces of

Uralsk, Turgai, Akmolinsk, Semipalatinsk, and Semire-chinsk, and the governments of Tomsk and Tobolsk.

Director: H. K. Lobsack. Advisory Committee: H. K. Lob-

sack, J. Jurickson, J. Serejew, K. K. Mick.

MINISTERS.

H. K. Lobsack, J. Jurickson. LICENTIATE.

K. K. Dilck. MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

J. Kraus.

EUROPEAN DIVISION MISSIONS. Territory: The following Missions

in Africa and Asia: Mada-gascar, • Syria, Mesopotamia, Arabia, Persia, and Afghani-stan, are operated under the direction of the European di-vision of the General Confer-ence, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-burg, Germany.

ABYSSINIAN MISSION.

Opened 1907.

Territory: Italian Colony of Eri- trea, Abyssinia, British and Italian Somaliland.

Address: Asmara, Eritrea, Poste Restante (via Brindisi, Italy), East Africa.

Local Committee: Hans Steiner, Director; P. N. Lindegren, Em- ery Lorntz.

Minister: Hans Steiner.

Licentiate: P. N. Lindegren.

Missionary Licentiates: Emery Lorntz, John Ohmann.

BRITISH EAST AFRICAN MISSION.

Territory: British East Africa. Head Station: Gendia, Kisumu,

British East Africa.

OFFICERS.

Director, A. A. Carscallen. Sec., B. L. Morse. Advisory Committee: A. A.

Carscallen, J. D. Baker, B. L. Morse, F. A. Spearing.

MINISTER.

A. A. Carscallen.

LICENTIATE.

F. A. Spearing.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

I. D. Baker, B. L. Morse, Mrs. J. D. Baker, L. Lane, E. B. PhillipS.

Second Station: Wire Hill, Kis-umu, British East Africa.

Three stations unoccupied.

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GERMAN EAST AFRICAN MISSION.

Established 1903.

Territory: German East Africa.

Supt.: B. Ohme, Post Shirati, Vic-toria Nyanza, German East Af-rica.

Assistant Supt.: E. Kotz, Frieden-stal, Post Buiko, via Tanga, German East Africa.

I. SOUTH PARE MISSION FIELD.

Head Station: Friedenstal, Post • Buiko, via Tanga, German East Africa.

Second Station: Kihuiro, Post Buiko, via Tanga, German East Africa.

Third Station: Vuasu, Post Buiko; via Tanga, German East Africa.

Fourth Station: Vunta, Post Buiko, via Tanga, German East Africa.

Local Committee: E. Kotz, A. C. Enns, H. Drangmeister, M. Poe-nig, M. Kunze, W. Kolling.

MINISTERS.

E. Kotz, A. C. Enns.

LICENTIATES.

H. Drangmeister, M. Ponig, W. .

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

M. Kunze, Mrs. H. Ponig.

II. VICTORIA NYANZA MIS- SION FIELD.

Head Station: Majita, Post Shi-rati, Victoria Nyanza, German East Africa.

Second Station: Busegwe, Post Shirati, German East Africa.

Third Station: Kidzu, Post Shi-rati, German East Africa.

Fourth Station: Nyabangi, Post Shirati, German East Africa.

Fifth Station: Iramba, Post Shi-rati, German East Africa.

Sixth Station: Mausu.

Seventh Station: Meatu. (Unoccupied).

Eighth Station: Magala. (Unoccupied).

Ninth Station: Kitereja. (Unoccupied).

Local Committee: B. Ohme, K. Kaltenhauser, J. Persson, F. W. Vasenius, 0. Wallath.

3IINISTER.

B. Ohme.

LICENTIATES.

J. Persson, H. Palm.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

K. Kaltenhauser, F. W. Vasenius, 0. Wallath, F. Winter, •E. Domi-nick, V. Toppenberg, Mrs. B. Ohme, J. Mertke, W. Seiler, F. Bornath, R. Munzig, F. Schurich, R. Stein, Mrs. L. Stein.

EGYPTIAN MISSION.

Territory: Egypt and Egyptian Sudan.

Local Committee: Geo. Keough (Supt.), A. A. Elshaheed (Sec.), and 0. Bezirdjian. Field Miss. Agt., 0. Bezirdjian.

MINISTERS.

George Keough, Beni Addi, Upper Egypt.

A. A. Elshaheed, Luxor, Upper Egypt.

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MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Hermann Piotrowsky, Assiout, Egypt.

Ida Schlegel, 27 Sharia Abu el Mardi, Shoubra, Cairo, Egypt.

Wilhelmina Miller, Beni Addi, Upper Egypt.

NORTH AFRICAN MISSION.

Territory: Algeria and Tunis. Local Committee: P. Badaut, A.

Guyot, J. Abella.

MINISTER.

Paul Badaut, Villa Gerard, rue Denton, Alger, Algeria.

LICENTIATE.

A. Guyot, rue Dufour prol 33, Oran, Algeria.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

Jose Abella, Alger, rue Cat 3, Ed-ouard, Algeria.

SAHARA MISSION.

(Unentered.)

Territory: Tripoli, Morocco, and the French possessions in North-ern Africa, excepting Algeria and Tunis.

CONGO MISSION.

(Unentered.)

Territory: Congo Free State.

MADAGASCAR MISSION.

(Unentered.)

Territory: Island of Madagascar and the surrounding islands.

PERSIAN MISSION.

Entered May 18, 1911.

Territory: Persia and Afghanis-tan.

Office Address: Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

LICENTIATE.

H. Dirksen, Urumia, Persia.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

F. F. Oster, Urumia, Persia.

SYRIAN MISSION.

Territory: Syria (excepting Vil- ayet Aleppo), Mesopotamia, and Arabia.

Local Committee: W. C. Ising (Supt.), L. Krug (Sec.), and Shukry Noufel.

MINISTER.

W. C. Icing, Deutsche Post, Beirut. " Syria.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

L. Krug, Deutsche Post, Jerusa-lem, Palestine, Syria.

Fr. Gregorius, Deutsche Post, Jaffa, Palestine, Syria.

Magda Skodsii, Deutsche Post, Je-rusalem, Palestine.

Tigran Zachary, Beirut, Syria. Ibraham al Khalil, Deutsche Post,

Beirut, Syria.

SOUTH AFRICAN UNION CONFERENCE. Organized 1902.

Territory: The Conferences of Cape Colony (includino•

6 Orange

Free State) and Natal-Trans-vaal, and the Missions in Basu-toland, Barotseland, Rhodesia, and Nyasaland.

Cable Address: Adventist, Cape Town.

Office: 56 Roeland St., Cape Town, South Africa.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., R. C. Porter. Vice-Pres., W. S. Hyatt. Sec., E. W. H. Jeffrey. Treas., W. B. Commin. Executive Committee: R. C.

Porter, W. S. Hyatt, H. J. Ed-med, Hubertus Elffers, C. P. Cra-ger, I. J. Hankins, G. H. Clark, W. H. Anderson.

Legal Assn.:

Union Book Depository: International Tract Society, 56

Roeland St., Cape Town, South Africa.

Sec., E. W. H. Jeffrey. Union Miss. Agt., G. H. Clark.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. A. P. Tarr, Richmond,

Tweesprit, Orange Free State, South Africa.

Educational Dept.: Sec., C. P. Crager, Union Col-

lege, Kenilworth, Cape, South Af-rica. Medical Missionary Dept.:

Sec., Religious Liberty Dept.:

Sec., I. J. Hankins, Rosemead Ave., Claremont, Cape, South Af-rica. Young People's Dept.:

Sec., J. J. Birkenstock, Union College, Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.

MINISTERS.

R. C. Porter, 56 Roeland St., Cape Town, South Africa.

W. S. Hyatt, " Wynnton," Selous Road, Claremont, South Africa.

W. H. Anderson, S. D. A. Mission, Pemba, Northwest Rhodesia, South Africa.

F. B. Armitage, " Spioenkop," Dew Drop, Ladysmith, Natal, South Africa.

M. C. Sturdevant, Tsungwesi Mis-sion, Rusape, Rhodesia, via Sal-isbury, South Africa.

Hubertus Elffers," Rustica," Wyn-berg, South Africa.

W. C. Walston, -Solusi Mission, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Af-rica.

I. J. Hankins, Rosemead Ave., Claremont, South Africa (on furlough in U. S.)

J. C. Rogers (on furlough).

LICENTIATES.

H. C. Olmstead, Leribe, Basuto-land, South Africa.

C. Robinson, Malamulo Mission, Blantyre, Nyasaland, British Central Africa.

J. R. Campbell, Pemba, Northwest Rhodesia, South Africa.

G. A. Ellingworth, Malamulo Mis-sion, Blantyre, Nyasaland, Brit-ish Central Africa.

S. M. Konigmacher, Malamulo Mission, Blantyre, Nyasaland, British Central Africa.

R. Moko, Debe Nek, Cape, South Africa.

C. P. Crager, Union ,College, Ken- ilworth, Cape, South Africa.

M. D. Kalaka, Leribe, Basutoland. South Africa.

J. Victor Wilson, Solusi Mission, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Af-rica.

T. J. Gibson, Selukwe Reserve, Rhodesia, South Africa.

E. C. Silsbee, Kolo Mission, Don Don, Orange Free State, South Africa.

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MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

H. J. Williams, M. D., Sanitarium, Plumstead, Cape, South Africa.

Miss Ida Thomason, Sanitarium, Plumstead, Cape, South Africa.

G. H. Clark, 56 Roeland St., Cape Town, South Africa.

Mrs. R. C. Porter, 56 Roeland St., Cape Town, South Africa (on furlough in U. S.).

Mrs. M. C. Sturdevant, Tsungwesi Mission, Rusape, Rhodesia, via Salisbury, South Africa.

Mrs. W. S. Hyatt, " Wynnton," Selous Road, Claremont, South Africa.

Mrs. J. C. Rogers, (on furlough). Mrs. I. J. Hankins,-(on furlough). Mrs. E. C. Silsbee, Kolo Mission,

Don Don, Orange Free State, South Africa.

Miss E. Edie, Malamulo Mission, Blantyre, Nyasaland, British Central Africa.

I. B. Burton, 56 Roeland St., Cape Town, South Africa.

J. N. de Beer, Somabula Mission, Gwelo, Rhodesia, South Africa.

Mrs. F. B. Armitage, " Spioen-kop," Dew Drop, Ladysmith, Natal, South Africa.

Mrs. W. C. Walston, Solusi Mis-sion, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Africa.

Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Pemba, Northwest Rhodesia, South Af-rica.

Mrs. S. M. Konigmacher, Mala-mulo Mission, Blantyre, Nyasa-land, British Central Africa.

Mrs. J. Victor Wilson, Solusi Mis-sion, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Africa.

Mrs. T. J. Gibson, Somabula Mis-sion, Gwelo, Rhodesia, South Africa.

Mrs. J. R. Campbell, Pemba, Northwest Rhodesia, South Af-rica.

Mrs. M. E. Emmerson, 56 Roeland St., Cape Town, South Africa.

Mrs. H. C. Olmstead, Leribe, Ba-sutoland, South Africa.

Mrs. J. N. de Beer, Somabula Mis-sion, Gwelo, Rhodesia, South Africa.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Helen Hyatt, Union College, Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.

Mrs. J. Victor Wilson, Solusi Mis-sion, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Africa.

A. E. Ellingworth, Malamulo Mis-sion, Blantyre, Nyasaland, Brit-ish Central Africa.

CAPE COLONY CONFERENCE.

Organized 1892.

Territory: Cape Colony and Or- ange Free State, South Africa.

Cable Address: Adventist," Cape Town.

Office: 56 Roeland St., Cape Town, South Africa.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., W. S. Hyatt. Sec., E. W. H. Jeffrey. Treas., W. B. Commin. Executive Committee: W. S.

Hyatt, R. C. Porter, D. F. Tarr, 0. 0. Fortner, H. Elffers, E. Ingle, C. Cloete.

Tract Society: Sec., E. W. H. Jeffrey. Treas., W. B. Commin.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Bertha Smith, " Alre-

was," Wynberg, Cape, South Af-rica.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec.,

Young People's Dept.: Sec., J. J. Birkenstock, Union

College, Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.

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MINISTERS.

D. H. Groenewald, 156 Maitland St., Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa.

D. F. Tarr, 34 King Edward Road, Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa.

G. W. Shone, Aliwal North, Cape, South Africa.

D. C. Theunissen, 56 Roeland St., Cape Town, South Africa.

LICENTIATES.

B. C. Groenewald, " Wilgehoek," Lindley, Orange Free State, South Africa.

Mrs. Helen M. S. Williams, Don-kin St., Grahamstown, Cape, South Africa.

A. H. Van Eden, Aliwal North, Cape, South Africa.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

J. V. Willson, 7 Cheapside, Kim-berley, South Africa.

Mrs. J. V. Willson, 7 Cheapside, Kimberley, South Africa.

Mrs. P. E. Frost, 56 Roeland St., Cape Town, South Africa.

J. R. Mtimkulu, 102 Waaihoek, Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa.

Joseph Rasmeni, 28 Waaihoek, Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa.

Mrs. M. E. Smith, 56 Roeland St., Cape Town, South Africa.

Mrs. M. C. Morgan, 56 Roeland St., Cape Town, South Africa.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Victoria Sutherland, " Wil-gehoek," Lindley, Orange Free State, South Africa.

Miss Minnie Tarr, Tarsus, Cath-cart, Cape, South Africa.

Miss Helen Hyatt, Union College, Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.

J. J. Birkenstock, Union College, Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.

NATAL-TRANSVAAL CONFERENCE.

Organized 1902.

Territory: The Colonies of Natal and Transvaal.

Telegraphic Address: " Watch-man," Maritzburg, Natal, South Africa.

Office: Stranach St., Pietermaritz-burg, Natal, South Africa.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., H. J. Edmed. Sec., C. Baumann. Treas., J. C. Baumann.

Executive Committee: H. J. Ed-med, J. C. Baumann, W. H. Haupt, J. J. Bell, A. A. Pitt.

Legal Assn.: " Natal-Transvaal Conference of S. D. A."

Tract Society: Sec. and. Treas., C. Baumann.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Miss A. Strachan.

Educational Dept.: Sec., --.

Medical Missionary Dept.: Sec., J. J. Bell, M. D., Natal

Health Institute, Longmarket St., Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa.

Young People's Dept.: • See., Miss A. M. Staples.

MENISTERS.

H. J. Edmed, Stranach St., Piet- ermaritzburg, Natal, South Af- rica.

Wm. H. Haupt, 32 Ockerse St., Pretoria, Transvaal, South Af- rica. _

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LICENTIATE.

E. M. Howard, 63 Clark Road, Durban, Natal, South Africa.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Miss M. E. Robertson, Stafford House, First St., Bezuidenhout Valley, Johannesburg, South Af-rica.

Mrs. H. J. Edmed, Stranach St., Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa.

Miss A. Strachan, Stranach St., Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa.

Miss C. A. Dixie, Stranach St., Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa.

Miss B. Willmore, Stranach St., Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa.

Dr. J. J. Bell, The Hydro, Bellair, Natal, South Africa.

Mrs. J. J. Bell, The Hydro, Bel-lair, Natal, South Africa.

Mrs. Wm. H. Haupt, 32 Ockerse St., Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa.

Miss E. Hodgkin, Stranach St., Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa.

Miss A. Staples, Stafford House, Bezuidenhout Valley, Johannes-burg, South Africa.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER.

Miss M. Bell, 394 Berger St., Mar-itzburg, Natal, South Africa.

Johannesburg City Mission, Staf-ford House, Bezuidenhout Val-ley, Johannesburg, Transvaal,' South Africa; Supts., Pastor and Mrs. H. J. Edmed.

BAROTSELAND MISSION.

Established 1905.

Address: S. D. A. Mission, Pemba,

Northwest Rhodesia, South Af-rica.

Director and Minister: W. H. An-derson.

Licentiate: J. R. Campbell.

Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. J. R. Campbell, Mrs. W. H. Ander-son.

EMMANUEL MISSION.

Established 1910.

Address: Leribe, Basutoland, South Africa.

Superintendent: H. C. Olmstead.

Licentiates: H. C. Olmstead, M. D. Kalaka.

Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. H. C. Olmstead.

Mission School Teacher: Murray D. Kalaka.

BASUTOLAND MISSION.

Established 1899.

Address: Kolo Mission, Don Don, Orange Free State, South Af- rica.

Supt. and Minister: E. C. Silsbee.

Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. E. C. Silsbee.

MARANATHA MISSION.

Established 1906.

(A mission among the Kaffirs.)

Address: Maranatha Mission, P. 0. Martindale, via Grahams-town, Cape, South Africa.

Superintendent and Missionary Licentiate: R. G. Ryan.

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NYASALAND MISSION.

(Acquired 1902.)

Address: Malamulo Mission, Blan-tyre, Nyasaland, British. Cen-tral Africa.

Director: C. Robinson.

Licentiates: C. Robinson, S. M. Konigmacher, G. A. Elling-worth.

Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. S. M. Konigmacher.

Mission School Teachers: S. M. Konigmacher, Mrs. S. M. Konig-macher, G. A. Ellingworth.

Head Station: Malamulo Mission, Cholo, near Blantyre, Nyasa-land, British Central Africa.

Substations: Two; Mantandane, Monekera.

SOLUSI MISSION.

Established 1894.

Address: Solusi Mission, Bula-wayo, Rhodesia, South Africa.

Director and Minister: W. C. Walston.

Licentiate: J. Victor Wilson.

Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. W. C. Walston, Mrs. J. Victor Wilson.

Teacher: J. Victor Wilson.

SOMABULA MISSION.

Established 1901.

Address: Somabula Mission, Gwelo, Rhodesia, South Africa.

Supt. and Licentiate: T. J. Gibson.

Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. J. N. de Beer, Mrs. T. J. Gibson, J. N. de Beer.

TSUNGWESI MISSION.

Opened Nov. 6, 1910.

Address: Tsungwesi Mission, Ru- sape, Rhodesia, via Salisbury, South Africa.

Supt. and Minister: M. C. Stur-devant.

Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. M. C. Sturdevant.

ZULU MISSION.

Address: " Spioenkop," P. 0. Dew Drop, Ladysmith, Natal, South Africa.

Supt. and Minister: F. B. Arm-itage.

Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. F. B. Armitage.

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SOUTH AMERICAN UNION CONFERENCE.

Organized 1906.

Territory: • Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Falkland Is-lands, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay.

Cable Address: Adventist, Buenos Aires.

Office Address: Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., J. W. Westphal. Sec. and Treas., G. E. Hartman. Executive Committee: J. W.

Westphal, G. E. Hartman, C. E. Knight, F. H. Westphal, Julio Ernst, A. N. Allen, F. L. Perry, Dr. R. H. Habenicht, E. W. Thomann, C. E. Krieghoff, W. C. John, E. M. Trummer.

Union Publishing House: Casa Editora Union Sudameri-

cana, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

Manager, G. E. Hartman.

Union Field Agt., E. M. Trum-mer.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Luisa P. de Everisf.

MINISTERS.

J. W. Westphal, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

Ed. W. Thomann, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

R. H. Habenicht, Diamante, Entre Rios, Argentina, South America.

A. N. Allen, Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru, South America.

Julio Ernst, Posadas, Argentina, South America.

W. W. Wheeler, Diamante, Entre Rios, Argentina, South America,

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W. R. Pohle, Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru, South America.

Luis A. Rojas, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

Ignacio Kalbermatten, Casilla 7, La Paz, Bolivia, South America.

F. L. Perry, Casilla 120, Montevi- deo, Uruguay, South America.

Santiago Mangold, Casilla 44, Quito, Ecuador, South America.

LICENTIATES.

F. A. Stahl, Casilla 7, La Paz, Bo-livia, South America.

RamOn Beltran, Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru, South America.

0. H. Maxson, Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru, South America.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Julio N. Espinoza, Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru, South America.

Mrs. F. A. Stahl, Casilla 7, La Paz, Bolivia, South America.

Otto Schulz, Casilla 7, La Paz, Bolivia, South America.

G. E. Hartman, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

E. M. Trumnier, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

G. B. Replogle, Diamante, Entre Rios, Argentina, South America.

0. Oppegard, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

John Osborne, Casilla 44, Quito, Ecuador, South America.

Cesar Lopez, Casilla 44,- Quito, Ecuador, South America.

R. B. Stauffer, Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru, South America.

Lydia G. de Opuegard, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Ar-gentina, South America.

W. C. John, Diamante, Entre Rios, Argentina, South America.

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Nora Davis, Casilla 120, Monte-video, Uruguay, South America.

Miss Frankie Stout, Casilla 120. Montevideo, Uruguay, South America.

Miss Maud Carner, Casilla 120, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America.

Miss Audrey Murphy, Casilla 120, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America.

ARGENTINE CONFERENCE.

Organized 1902.

Territory: Argentina (excepting Territory of Misiones and the upper half of Corrientes) and Falkland Islands, South Amer-ica.

Post-office Address: Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

(All persons named below may be addressed as above.)

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., C. E. Knight. Vice-Pres., G. Block. Sec. and Treas., Guillermo Em-

menegger. Field Miss. Agt., A. R. Sherman. Executive Committee: ,C. E.

Knight, G. Block, Luis Ernst, E. M. Trummer, Eduardo Thomann.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Luisa P. de Everist.

MINISTERS.

C. E. Knight, Luis Ernst, Godo-fredo Block, C. D. Lude.

LICENTIATE.

Jorge Schimpf.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. C. E. Knight, Guillermo Em-menegger, Federico Hillmann, R. Hetze, Mrs. Luisa P. Everist, Jorge Block, John Wedekampfer, Jorge Riffel, Ernesto Tulin, Nic-olas Hansen, Jos6 L. Oris, A. R. Sherman.

CHILE CONFERENCE.

Organized 1907.

Territory: Chile, South America. Cable Address: Adventista, San-

tiago, Chile, South America. Office Address: Casilla 2830, San

tiago, Chile, South America. (All persons named below may be

addressed as above.).

OFFICERS. •

Conference: Pres., F. H. Westphal. Sec. and Treas., C. E. Krieghoff.

Executive Committee: F. H. Westphal, C. E. Krieghoff, Damaso Soto, G. W. Casebeer, T. H. Davis, J. C. Hidalgo, John Lorenz, Oc-tavio Navarete.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Maria T. Westphal.

MINISTERS.

F. H. Westphal, D. Soto, G. W. Casebeer, Victor Thomann.

LICENTIATE.

Octavio Navarete.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

C. E. Krieghoff, John Lorenz.

BOLIVIA MISSION.

Established 1907.

Territory: Republic of Bolivia, South America.

Telegraphic Address: " Adventis-tas," La Paz, Bolivia.

Post-office Address: Casilla 7, La Paz, Bolivia, South America.

OFFICERS.

Superintendent: Fernando A. Stahl.

Treasurer: Ignacio Kalbermatten.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Ignacio Kalbermatten.

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MINISTER.

Ignacio Kalbermatten.

LICENTIATE.

F. A. Stahl.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. F. A. Stahl, 0. H. Schulz, Mrs. 0. H. Schulz, Mrs. Ignacio Kalbermatten.

ECUADOR MISSION.

Established 1906.

Territory: Ecuador, South Amer-ica.

Address: Casilla 44, Quito, Ecua-dor, South America.

Superintendent and Minister: San-tiago Mangold, Casilla 44, Quito, South America.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

John Osborne, Mrs. John Osborne, Cesar Lopez.

PERUVIAN MISSION.

Established 1906.

Territory: Republic of Peru, South America.

Cable and Telegraphic Address: A dventista, Lima.

Address: Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru, South America.

OFFICERS.

Mission: Supt., A. N. Allen. Sec. and Treas., 0. H. Maxson. Executive Committee: A. N. Al-

len, 0. H. Maxson, R. B. Stauffer, W. R. Pohle, Raman Beltran.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., 0. H. Maxson.

Medical Miss. Dept.: Sec., 0. H. Maxson.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., W. R. Pohle.

MINISTERS.

A. N. Allen, Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru, South America.

W. R. Pohle, Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru, South America.

LICENTIATES.

0. H. Maxson and Ramon Beltran.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Jitlio Nerio Espinoza, Casilla 1002, Lime, Peru, South America.

R. B. Stauffer, Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru, South America.

UPPER PARANA MISSION.

Established 1906.

Territory: Paraguay, the Terri-tory of Misiones, and upper half of Corrientes, Argentina.

Address: Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

• OFFICERS.

Superintendent: Julio Ernst.

Secretary: G. E. Hartman.

Treasurer: Julio Ernst.

Executive Committee: Julio Ernst, Luis A. Rojas, Lazaro Solis.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. Maria Ernst.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Julio Ernst.

MINISTERS.

Julio Ernst, Luis A. Rojas.

Native Worker.

Eugenio Brouchy.

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URUGUAY MISSION.

Organized 1906.

Territory: Uruguay Republic, South America.

Address: Casilla 120, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America.

OFFICERS.

Mission: Supt., F. L. Perry; Casilla 120,

Montevideo, Uruguay, South America.

Sec. and Treas., F. L. Perry. Executive Committee: F. L.

Perry, Alexandro Ernst, Carlos Gerber, Jr.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. F. L. Perry.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., F. L. Perry.

NIINISTER.

F. L. Perry, Casilla 120, Monte-video, Uruguay, South America.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Maud earner, Nora Davis, Cassie Wilson, Miss Frankie Stout, Miss Audrey Murphy.

BRAZILIAN UNION CONFERENCE. Organized 1911.

Territory: The Conferences of Rio Grande do Sul, Parana, Santa Catharina, and the mission fields of Sao Paulo, Rio Espirito Santo, East Brazil, and North Brazil.

Headquarters: Estacao Sao Ber-nardo (S. P. R.), Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America.

OFFICERS.

MINISTERS.

F. W. Spies, Estacao Sao Ber- - nardo (S. P. R.), Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. .

John Lipke, Jogo do Lourenco 214, Bahia, Estado da Bahia, Brazil, South America.

Henry Meyer, Caixa 'Postal 768, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America.

Conference: Pies., F. W. ,Spies. Sec. and Treas., A. Pages. Executive Committee: F. W.

Spies, A. Pages, the presidents of the conferences and the superin-tendents of the organized missions of the union.

Legal Assn.: " Associacao dos Adventistas do Setimo Dia no Brazil." Pres., F. W. Spies; Sec. and Treas., A. Pages.

Union Book Depository:

Sociedade Internacional de Trat-ados no Brazil, Estacao Sao Ber-nardo, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America.

Manager; A. Pages.

LICENTIATES.

Camillo Jose Pereira, Estacao Sao Bernardo (S. P. p.), Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America.

Jose Lindermann, Estacao Sao Bernardo (S. P. R.), sao Paulo, Brazil, South America.

Ricardo Wilfart, Estacao Sao Ber-nardo (S. P. R.), Sao Paulo, Bra-, zil, South America.

J. E. Brown, Estacao Sao Ber-nardo (S. P. R.), Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Richard Stissmann, Estacao Sao Bernardo (S. P. R.), sao Paulo, Brazil, South America.

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Ludwig Lotz, Estacao Sao Ber-nardo (S. P. R.), Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America.

RIO GRANDE DO SUL CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1906.

Territory: The State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Office Address: Caixa Postal 106, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, South America.

(All persons named below may be addressed as above.)

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., Waldemar Ehlers. Sec. and Treas., Mary Ehlers. Executive Committee: W. Eh-

lers, August Rockel, H. Tonjes, Jose; Kiimpel, Adolfo A. dos Reis.

Sabbath-school Dept.:

Sec., Mary Ehlers. General Miss. Agt,' Henry

Tonjes.

MINISTERS.

Waldemar Ehlers, August Rockel.

LICENTIATES.

Emanuel Ehlers, Frank Belz.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

Henry Tonjes.

SANTA CATHARINA CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1906.

Territory: State of Santa Catha-rina, Brazil.

Office Address: Blumenau, Santa Catharina, Brazil.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., F. R. Kuempel. See., Augusto Anniess. Treas., Adolfo Hort. Executive Committee: F. R.

Kuempel, Adolfo Hort, Augusto Anniess, Ernst Bergold, Fr. Peg- gau.

MINISTER.

F. R. Kuempel.

LICENTIATES.

Ricardo 01m, Adolfo Asthesiano.

PARANA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1910.

Territory: State of Parana, Bra-zil.

Address: Caixa Postal M, Curi-tyba, Parana, Brazil, South America.

OFFICERS. President: J. G. Kroker. Sec. and Treas.: Nola Stauffer. Executive Committee: J. G.

Kroker, George Wischral, Gus-tav Richter, Theodor Neumann, Albert Knorr.

Minister: J. G. Kr6ker. Missionary Licentiate: Theodor

Neumann.

SAO PAULO MISSION.

Established 1906.

Territory: State of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Address: Estacao Sao Bernardo, (S. P. R.), Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America.

OFFICERS.

Sec. and Treas.: August Pages.

Executive Committee: F. W. Spies, A. Pages, Richard Sass-

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mann, Max Rhode, R. Zimmer-mann.

Missionary Licentiates: Richard Sussman and Ludwig Lotz.

RIO ESPIRITO SANTO MISSION.

Established 1910.

Territory: States of Espirito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, and the Federal District.

Address: Caixa Postal 768, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America.

OFFICERS.

Executive Committee: F. W. Spies, Henry Meyer, Ricardo Will art, Jose Lindermann, Will-iam Denz.

Minister: Henry Meyer. Licentiates: Jose Linderrnann, Ri-

cardo Wilfart.

EAST BRAZIL MISSION.

gipe, Alagoas, and Pernambuco, in Brazil, South America.

Headquarters: Jogo do Lourenco 214, Bahia, Estado da Bahia, Brazil, South America.

OFFICERS.

Supt. and Minister: John Lipke.

Executive Committee: John Lipke, Camillo Jose Pereira, Pedre De-metrio de Souza.

Licentiate: Camillo Jose Pereira.

Missionary Licentiate: Manoel Kiimpel.

NORTH BRAZIL MISSION.

Established 1906.

• Territory: The States of Para-hyba,. Rio Grande do Norte, Piauhy, Ceara, Maranhdo, Park, Amazonas, Matto Grossa, Goyaz, and Minas Geraes.

Superintended by Union Commit- tee.

Territory: States of Bahia, Ser- At present has no workers.

WEST INDIAN UNION CONFERENCE. Organized June 26, 1906.

Established 1910.

Territory: The Conferences of Central America, Jamaica, South Caribbean, West Caribbean, and the Mission Fields of British Guiana, Cuba, East Caribbean, Haiti, Venezuela, and all islands in the Caribbean Sea.

Cable Address: " Watchman," Kingston.

Office Address: Riversdale, Ja-maica, British West Indies.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., U. Bender. Vice-Pres., D. E. Wellman.

Sec. and Treas., H. H. Cobban. Executive Committee: U.

Bender, D. E. Wellman, J. B. Beckner, H. C. Goodrich, B. E. Connerly, Wm. Steele, Geo. M. Brown, H. C. J. Walleker, Isaac Baker, E. C. Boger, F. G. Lane, H. H. Cobban, E. C. Wood, A. F. Haines, A. F. Prieger.

Legal Assn.: •

Union Book Depository: The Watchman Press, Rivers-

dale, Jamaica.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., A. F. Haines.

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Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. H. H. Cobban.

MINISTERS.

U. Bender, Riversdale, Jamaica, British West Indies.

Geo. M. Brown, Apartado 1525, Cerro, Havana, Cuba, West In-dies.

E. C. Boger, 90 Brickdam, George-town, British Guiana, South America.

T. L. M. Spencer, 90 Brickdam, Georgetown, British Guiana, South America.

J. H. Matthews, St. Johns, Anti-gua, British West Indies.

H. C. J. Walleker, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Danish West Indies.

William Steele, Box 24, Bayamon, Porto' Rico, West Indies.

Philip Giddings, Roseau, Dominica, British West Indies.

F. G. Lane, Llaguno a Pifiango No. 6, Caracas, Venezuela, South America.

J. E. Anderson, Victoria de las Tunas, Prov. de Oriente, Cuba, West Indies.

A. F. Prieger, Cape Haitien, Haiti, West Indies.

LICENTIATES.

Michel Nord Isaac, Cape Haitien, Haiti, West Indies.

T. J. Kennedy, 90 Brickdam, Georgetown, British Guiana, South America.

R. Ryder, 90 Brickdam, George-town, British Guiana, South America.

J: J. Smith, Christiansted, St. Croix, Danish West Indies.

S. A. Oberg, Box 24, Bayamon, Porto Rico, "West Indies.

Pedro Cruz, Apartado 1525, Cerro, Havana, Cuba. West Indies.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

H. H. Cobban, Riversdale, Ja- maica, British West Indies.

Mrs. H. H. Cobban, Riversdale, Ja- maica, British West Indies.

Mrs. Mildred Anderson, Victoria de las Tunas, Prov. de Oriente, Cuba, West Indies.

S. H. Carnahan, Cabanas, San Claudio, Cuba, West Indies.

E. C. Wood, Riversdale, Jamaica, British West Indies.

A. F. Haines, Riversdale, Jamaica, British West Indies.

N. C. Thornton, Riversdale, Ja- maica, British West Indies.

Arioste Pean, Cape Haitien, Haiti, West Indies.

Mrs. Ida Carnahan, Cabafias, San Claudio, Cuba, West Indies.

Mrs. M. E. Steele, Box 24, Baya-mon, Porto Rico, West Indies.

H. Beck, 90 Brickdam, George-town, British Guiana, South America.

H. M. Betton, 90 Brickdam, Georgetown, British Guiana, South America.

Blanche Haynes, 90 Brickdam, Georgetown, British Guiana, South America.

Albert Cochran, Box 77, Maya-. guez, Porto Rico, West Indies. G. D. Raff, Box 77, Mayaguez,

Porto Rico, West Indies. Mrs. Mabel Walleker, Charlotte

Amalie, St. Thomas, Danish West Indies.

Geo. A. Sandborn, Apartado 1525, Cerro, Havana, Cuba, West In-dies.

Miss Letitia Samuels, Llaguno a Piffango No. 6, Caracas, Vene-zuela, South America.

CENTRAL AMERICAN CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1908. Territory: British Honduras,

Spanish Honduras, Guatemala, San Salvador.

Office Address: Bonacca, Bay Is-lands, Spanish Honduras, Cen-tral America.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres. and Treas., Isaac Baker.

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. Sec., Alma Osgood. Executive Committee: I. Baker,

D. Haylock, Stephen Haylock, S. J. Bennett, E. Elwin.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Alma Osgood, Lower Cays,

Bonacca, Spanish Honduras, Cen-tral America.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Alma Osgood.

MINISTER.

Isaac Baker, Bonacca, Bay Islands, Spanish Honduras, Central America.

LICENTIATE.

David Haylock, Bonacca, Bay Is- lands, Spanish Honduras, Cen- tral America.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Alma Osgood, Lower Cays, Bon-nacca, Spanish Honduras, Cen-tral America.

Mrs. James G. Pettey, Apartado 218, Guatemala City, Central America.

J. G. Pettey, Apartado 218, Guate-mala City, Central America.

W. F. Hardt, Apartado 218, Guate-mala City, Central America.

Mrs. Lena H. Hardt, Apartado 218, Guatemala City, Central Amer-ica.-

Mrs. Eliza Perry, Belize, British Honduras, Central America.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Eleanor Bodden, Utilla, Spanish Honduras, Central America.

Mable Bennet, La Ceiba, Spanish Honduras, Central America.

J. G. Pettey, Apartado 218, Guate-mala City, Central. America.

Mrs. J. G. Pettey, Apartado 218, Guatemala City, Central Amer-ica.

Saint Clair Vargos, Apartado 218, Guatemala City, Central Amer-ica.

W. F. Hardt, No. 29, Ave. 4, Guatemala City, Central Amer-ica.

JAMAICA CONFERENCE.

Organized 1903.

Territory: Island of Jamaica, Cay- man Islands, and Turks Island, West Indies.

Cable Address. " Adventist," Kingston.

Office Address: 58 James St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., D. E. Wellman 1211/2

Manchester Square, Kingston, Ja-maica.

Sec. and Treas., William Hay-ward.

Executive Committee: D. E. Wellman, H. J. Farman, Hubert Fletcher, W. F. Burkley, E. C. Wood, A. C. F. Mesquita.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., William Hay-

ward.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. D. E. Wellman, 1211/2

Manchester Square, Kingston, Ja-maica.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. D. E. Wellman 1211/2

Manchester Square, Kingston, Ja-maica.

MINISTERS.

D. E. Wellman, 1211/2 Manchester Square, Kingston, Jamaica, Brit-ish West Indies.

H. J. Farman, 58 James St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies.

Hubert Fletcher, Riversdale, Ja-maica, British West Indies.

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W. H. Randle, Say-La-Mar, Ja-maica, British West Indies.

H. L. Mignott, Chapleton P. 0., Jamaica, British West Indies.

LICENTIATES.

S. U. Powell, Santa Cruz, Jamaica, British West Indies.

L. G. Mullings, Mountain Side P. 0., Jamaica, British West Indies.

C. B. Meed, Clarks Town P. 0., Jamaica, British West Indies.

A. E. Speid, Port Antonio, Ja-maica, British West Indies.

Mrs. D. E. Wellman, 1211/2 Man-chester • Square, Kingston, Ja-maica, British West Indies.

Constance Johnston, 1211/2 Man-chester Square, Kingston, Ja-maica, British West Indies.

Julia Johnston, 1211/2 Manchester Square, Kingston, Jamaica, Brit-ish West Indies.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

E. W. Tonjes, 58 James St., Kings-ton, Jamaica, British West In-dies.

Miss Lillith Bradshaw, 58 James St., Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies.

Miss Maud Peart, Troy P. 0., Ja-maica, British West Indies.

SOUTH CARIBBEAN CONFER- ENCE.

Organized 1906.

Territory: Trinidad, Tobago, Gren-ada, The Grenadines, St. Vin-cent, St. Lucia, and Barbados.

Office Address: 31 Dundonald St., Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies.

OFFICERS. Conference:

Pres., J. B. Beckner. Vice-Pres., E. C. Widgery, Hast-

ings, Barbados, West Indies. Sec. and Treas., Geo. C. Hinkson. Executive Committee: J. B.

Beckner, E. C. Widgery, P. C. Car- rington, S. A. Crichlow, N. H. Pool.

Sabbath-school Dept.: See., P. C. Carrington, 9 St. Jo-

seph St., Arima, Trinidad, West Indies.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., P. C. Carrington, 9 St. Jo-

seph St., Arima, Trinidad, West Indies.

MINISTERS.

J. B. Beckner, 31 Dundonald St., Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies.

E. C. Widgery, Hastings, Bar-bados, West Indies.

L. Rashford, Santeurs P. 0., Gren-ada, British West Indies.

N. H. Pool, 31 Dundonald St., Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies.

LICENTIATES.

P. C. Carrington, 9 St. Joseph St., Arima, Trinidad, West Indies.

A. G. Peart, Hillsboro, Carriacou, via Grenada, West Indies.

A. Riley, Toco, Trinidad, British West Indies.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Miss B. D. Moore, 31 Dundonald St., Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies.

Mrs. E. C. Widgery, Hastings, Barbados, West Indies.

Geo. C. Hinkson, 31 Dundonald Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies.

Mrs. A. G. Peart, Hillsboro, Car-riacou, via Grenada, West In-dies.

WEST CARIBBEAN CONFER-ENCE.

Organized 1906. •

Territory: Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, St. Andrews, Old Providence, and Corn Islands.

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Cable Address: " Adventist," Co-lon.

Office Address: Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama.

OFFICERS.

Conference: Pres., H. C. Goodrich. Sec. and Treas., Chas. Degering.

Executive Committee: H. C. Goodrich, J. B. Stuyvesant, A. E. Connor, P. C. Harvey.

Tract Society: Sec. and Treas., Chas. Degering.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., Mrs. H. C. Goodrich.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., Mrs. H. C. Goodrich.

MINISTERS.

H. C. Goodrich, Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama.

J. A. Reid, Bocas del Toro, Pan-ama.

J. B. Stuyvesant, Casilla 20, San Josd, Costa Rica, Central Amer-ica.

B. E. Connerly, Box 85, Ancon, Canal Zone, Panama.

LICENTIATES. •

A. E. Connor, Siquirres, Costa Rica, Central America.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

A. J. Wright, Bluefields, Nica- - ragua, Central America. Sheridan Archbold, Cristobal, Ca-

nal Zone, Panama. Chas. Degering, Cristobal, Canal

Zone, Panama.

BRITISH GUIANA MISSION.

Organized 1906.

Territory: British, Dutch, and French Guiana.

Office Address: 90 Brickdam,

Georgetown, British Guiana, South America.

Superintendent: E. C. Boger.

MINISTERS.

E. C. Boger, 90 Brickdam, George-town, British Guiana, South America.

T. L. M. Spencer, 90 Brickdam„ Georgetown, British Guiana, South America.

LICENTIATES.

T. J. Kennedy, 90 Brickdam, Georgetown, British Guiana, South America.

R. Ryder, 90 Brickdam, George-town, British Guiana, South America.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

H. Beck, Taymouth. Manor, British Guiana, South America.

Mrs. Bertha Boger, 90 Brickdam, Georgetown, British Guiana, South America.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Miss Blanche Haynes, 90 Brick-dam, Georgetown, British Gui-ana, South America. •

Wm. Lewis, 90 Brickdam, George-town, British Guiana, South America.

Mrs. B. Douglass, 90 Brickdam, Georgetown, British Guiana, South America.

H. M. Betton, 90 Brickdam, Georgetown, British Guiana, South America.

Mrs. J. C. Wilson, 90 Brickdam, Georgetown, British Guiana, South America.

CUBAN MISSION.

Established 1905.

Territory: Cuba and the Isle of Pines.

Cable Address: Ventistad, Havana.

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Office: Calle Zaragoza Mum 14, Cerro, Havana, Cuba, West In-dies.

Postal Address: Apartado 1525, Cerro, Havana, Cuba, West In-dies.

OFFICERS.

Director and Treas.: Geo. M. Brown.

Sabbath-school Sec.: Mrs. Mildred Anderson, Victoria de las Tunas, Oriente, Cuba, West Indies.

Field Agent: George A. Sandborn, Apartado 1525, Havana, Cuba, West Indies.

MINISTERS.

Geo. M. Brown, Apartado 1525, Cerro, Havana, Cuba, West In-dies.

J. E. Anderson, Victoria de las Tunas, Prov. de Oriente, Cuba, West Indies.

LICENTIATE.

Pedro Cruz, Apartado 1525, Cerro, Havana, Cuba, West Indies.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

George A. Sandborn, Apartado 1525, Cerro, Havana, Cuba, West Indies.

Mrs. Mildred Anderson, Victoria de las Tunas, Prov. de Oriente, Cuba, West Indies.

Guy Holmes, Minas, Prov. de Camaguey, Cuba, West Indies.

Mrs. A. F. Burgos, Minas, Prov. de Camaguey, Cuba, West In-dies.

S. H. Carnahan, Cabanas, Prov. de Pinar del Rio, Cuba, West Indies.

Mrs. Ida Fischer-Carnahan, Ca-bailas, Prov. de Pinar del Rio, Cuba, Wrest Indies.

Chas. Franz, Minas, Prov. de Camaguey, Cuba, West Indies.

EAST CARIBBEAN MISSION.

Organized as a Mission 1909. Territory: Virgin Islands, and

Leeward Islands to and inclu-ding Martinique.

Office Address: Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Danish West Indies.

OFFICERS.

Superintendent: H. C. J. Wal-leker.

Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs. Mabel Walleker.

MINISTERS.

H. C. J. Walleker,, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Danish West Indies.

J. H. Matthews, St. Johns, An-tigua, British Wrest Indies.

Philip Giddings, Roseau, Dominica, British West Indies. •

LICENTIATE.

J. .1. Smith, Christiansted, St. Croix, Danish West Indies.

CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER.

Mrs. Mabel Walleker, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Danish AVest Indies.

HAITIEN MISSION.

Established 1905.

Territory: Republic of Haiti. Address: Cape Haitien, Republic

of Haiti.

OFFICERS.

Director: A. F. Prieger.

MINISTER.

A. F. Prieger.

LICENTIATE.

Michel Nord Isaac.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

Arioste Pean.

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PORTO RICAN MISSION.

Territory: Porto Rico and Santo Domingo.

Office Address: Box 24, Bayamon, Porto Rico, West Indies.

Director and Minister: William Steele.

LICENTIATE.

S. A. Oberg.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. Millie E. Steele, Albert U. Cochran, George D. Raft'.

VENEZUELA MISSION.

Established 1910.

Territory: Republic of Venezuela. Address: Llaguno a Pinango No.

6, Caracas, Venezuela, South America.

OFFICERS.

Director: F. G. Lane.

MINISTER. F. G. Lane.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.

Miss Letitia Samuels.

ASIATIC DIVISION. Set off in 1909.

Territory: China, Manchuria, Thibet, Mongolia, Chinese Turk-estan, Japan, Korea, Malay Peninsula, East Indies and Straits Settlements, Philippine Islands.

Cable Address: Adventist, Shang-hai.

Postal Address: Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

OFFICERS.

General Superintendent: I. H. Ev- ans, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

Secretary and Treasurer: C. N. Woodward.

Advisory Committee: I. H. Evans, F. H. DeVinney, C. L. Butter-field, L. V. Finster, F. A. Deta-more.

Legal name under which property is held: " The General Confer-ence Corporation of Seventh-day Adventists; " C. N. Woodward, Attorney-in-Fact.

EAST CHINA MISSION.

Organized 1909.

Territory: Kiangsu, Shantung, Anhwei, and Chekiang.

Postal Address: Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

OFFICERS.

Superintendent: Dr. A. C. Selmon. Secretary and Treasurer: W. E.

Gillis. Advisory Committee: Dr. A. C.

Selmon, F. E. Stafford, W. E. Gillis, 0. A. Hall, C. D. Han.

Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. 0. A. Hall.

Director of Kiangsu .Province: F E. Stafford.

Secretary and Treasurer: S. C. Harris.

Director of Nanking Station: 0. A. Hall.

Treasurer of Nanking Station: 0. J. Gibson.

MINISTERS.

Dr. A. C. Selmon, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

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0. A. Hall, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

LICENTIATES.

W. E. Gillis, Box 523, U. S. Postal -Agency, Shanghai, China.

0. J. Gibson, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

K. H. Wood, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

F. E. Stafford, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

S. C. Harris, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

Mrs. B. Miller, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

Mrs. Bertha L. Selmon, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

Mrs. Nellie J. Stafford, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

Mrs. S. C. Harris, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

Mrs. 0. A. Hall, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

C. N. Woodward, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

Mrs. Mary Gibson, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

Pauline Schilberg, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

Mrs. K. H. Wood, Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

CENTRAL CHINA MISSION.

Organized 1909.

Territory: Honan, Hupeh, Hunan, Kiangsi.

Postal Address: Changsha, Hunan, China.

OFFICERS.

Superintendent: R. F. Cottrell. Secretary and Treasurer: Dr. A.

G. Larson. Advisory Committee: R. F. Cot-

trell, Dr. A. G. Larson, J. J. Westrup, C. P. Lillie, Frederick Lee, Li Fah Kung, Liu Djen Bang, Hwang Dzun Dao.

Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. R. F. Cottrell.

Director in Hunan Province: R. F. Cottrell.

Treasurer in Hunan Province: C. P. Lillie.

Director in Hupeh Province: Fred-erick Lee.

Treasurer in Hupeh Province: Dr. A. G. Larson.

Director in Honan Province: J. J. Westrup.

Treasurer in Honan Province: S. G. White.

MINISTERS.

R. F. Cottrell, Changsha, Hunan, China.

F. A. Allum, Chowkiakow, Honan, China.

J. J. Westrup, Chowkiakow, Ho-nan, China.

C. P. Lillie, Changsha, Hunan, China.

LICENTIATES.

Frederick Lee, 12 Rue de D'Au-tremer, Hankow, China.

S. G. White, 12 Rue de D'Au-tremer, Hankow, China.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Dr. A. G. Larson, 12 Rue de D'Au-tremer, Hankow, China.

Mrs. A. G. Larson, 12 Rue de D'Autrerner, Hankow, China.

Mrs. R. F. Cottrell, Changsha, Hu- nan, China.

Mrs. Eva Allum, Chowkiakow, Ho-nan, China.

Mrs. Huldah Westrup (On fur-lough in U. S.).

Mrs. Frederick Lee, 12 Rue de D'Autremer, Hankow, China.

Mrs. S. G. White, 12 Rue de D'Au- tremer, Hankow, China.

Mrs. C. P. Lillie, Changsha, Hu-nan, China.

Olive Osborne, Chowkiakow, Ho-nan, China.

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SOUTH CHINA MISSION.

Organized 1909.

Territory: Fukien, Kwangsi, Kwangtung.

Postal Address: Tung-hing-fong-nam-yeuk, Canton, China.

OFFICERS.

Superintendent: George Harlow. Secretary and Treasurer: B. A.

Meeker. Advisory Committee: George Har-

low, B. L. Anderson, J. P. An-anderson, W. F. Hills,S. A. Nagel, N. P. Keh, Ang ou Kiet.

Sabbath-school Secretary: Ida E. Thompson.

Director of Fukien Province and Formosa: B. L. Anderson.

Treasurer: B. L. Anderson. Director of Swatow Work: W. F.

Hills. Treasurer of Swatow Work: Ang

Tou Kiet. Director and Treasurer Cantonese

Work: George Harlow. Director and Treasurer Hakka

Work: J. P. Anderson.

MINISTERS.

George Harlow, Tung-hing-fong- nam-yeuk, Canton, China.

B. L. Anderson, Kulangsu, Amoy, China.

W. C. Hankins, Kulangsu,-Amoy, China. •

W. F. Hills, Swatow, China. N. P. Keh, Kulangsu, Amoy,

China. E. H. Wilbur, Fat Shan, via Can-

ton, China. J. P. Anderson, Wai Chow, via

Canton, Kwangtung, China. B. A. Meeker, Tung-hing-fong-

nam-yeuk, Canton, China.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

A. H. Bach, Pakhoi, Kwangtung, China.

Mrs. A. H. Bach, Pakhoi, Kwang-tung, China.

Mrs. George Harlow, Canton, China.

Mrs. B. L. Anderson, Kulangsu, Amoy, China.

Mrs. Bessie L. Hankins, Kulangsu, Amoy, China.

Mrs. W. F. Hills, Swatow, China. Mrs. J. P. Anderson, Wai Chow,

via Canton, Kwangtung, China. S. A. Nagel, Wai Chow, via Can-

ton, Kwangtung, China. Mrs. S. A. Nagel, Wai Chow, via

Canton, Kwangtung, China. Law Keem, Fat Shan, via Can-

ton, China. (On furlough in U. S.).

Mrs. Law Keem, Fat Shan, via Canton, China. (On furlough in U. S.).

Ida E. Thompson, 6 Morrison Hill Gap, Hongkong, China.

Mrs. B. A. Meeker, Tung-hing-f ong-nam-yeuk, via Canton, China.

JAPAN MISSION.

Territory: Japan. Cable Address: Adventist, Tokyo,

Japan. Office Address: 846 Sendagaya-

machi, Tokyo, Japan.

OFFICERS.

Mission: Supt., F: H. DeVinney. Sec. and Treas., Chas. N. Lake. Advisory Committee: F. H. De-

Vinney, Chas. N. Lake, H. F. Ben-son, W. D. Burden, T. H. Oko-hira, H. Kuniya, K. Noma. Tract Society:

Sec. and Treas., Chas. N. Lake. Field Miss. Agt., W. D. Burden.

Sabbath-school Dept.: Sec., S. Miyake.

Young People's Dept.: Sec., H. Kuniya, 846 Sendagaya-

machi, Tokyo, Japan. Asst. Sec., John N. Herboltz-

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heimer, 6 of 7 Ninomiya-cho, 4-chome, Kobe, Japan.

MINISTERS.

F. H. DeVinney, 291 Sauya Yo-yogi, Tokyo, Japan.

T. H. Okohira, 856 Sendagaya-machi, Tokyo, Japan.

H. Kuniya, 846 Sendagaya-machi, Tokyo, Japan.

W. D. Burden, 846 Sendagaya-machi, Tokyo, Japan.

LICENTIATES.

H. F. Benson, 846 Sendagaya-ma-chi, Tokyo, Japan.

B. P. Hoffman, 291 Sauya Yoyogi, Tokyo, China.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. F. H. DeVinney, 291 Sauya Yoyogi, Tokyo, Japan.

Mrs. W. D. Burden, 846 Senda-gaya-machi, Tokyo, Japan.

Mrs: Helen Benson, 846 Senda-gaya-machi, Tokyo, Japan.

John N. Herboltzheimer, 6 of 7 Ninomiya-cho, 4-chome, Kobe, Japan.

Mrs. John N. Herboltzheimer, 6 of 7 Ninomiya-cho, 4-chome, Kobe, Japan.

Mrs. Etta Cary, 846 Sendagaya-machi, Tokyo, Japan.

Chas. N. Lake, 846 Sendagaya-ma-chi, Tokyo, Japan.

Mrs. Chas. N. Lake, 846 Senda-gaya-machi, Tokyo, Japan.

Mrs. Florence G. Hoffman, 29] Suaya Yoyogi, Tokyo; Japan.

KOREAN MISSION.

Established 1908.

Territory: Korea. Cable Address: Adventist, Seoul,

Korea. Office Address: Seoul, Korea. .

OFFICERS. Mission:

Supt., C. L. Butterfield.

Sec. and Treas., H. A. Oberg. Advisory Committee: C. L. But-

terfield, W. R. Smith, Riley Rus-sell, H. M. Lee, H. A. Oberg, Ne Kun Ok, Kim Ku Hyok, R. C. Wangerin.

Tract Society:

Sec., Mimi Scharffenberg. Treas., Kim Pong Ku. Field Miss. Agt., H. A. ()berg.

Sabbath-school Dept.:

See., Mimi Scharffenberg. Educational Dept.:

See., H. M. Lee.

Medical Missionary Dept.:

Sec., Riley Russell, M. D.

MINISTERS.

C. L. Butterfield, Seoul, Korea. W. R. Smith, Wonsan, Korea. Riley Russell, M. D., Soonan, Ko-

rea.

LICENTIATES.

H. M. Lee, Soonan, Korea. R. C. Wangerin, Keizan, Korea. H. A. Oberg, Seoul, Korea.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Miss Mimi Scharffenberg, Seoul, Korea.

Miss May Scott, Soonan, Korea. Mrs. W. R. Smith, Wonsan, Korea. Mrs. R. Russell, Soonan, Korea. Mrs. 11.. C. Wangerin, Keizan, Ko-

rea. Mrs. C. L. Butterfield, Seoul, Ko-

rea. Mrs. Carrie Lee, Soonan, Korea. Mrs. H. A. Oberg, Seoul, Korea. F. F. Mills, Seoul, Korea.

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS MIS- SION.

Territory: Philippine Islands and the Sulu Archipelago.

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Cable Address: Adventist, Manila, Philippine Islands.

Address: 803 Georgia St., Manila, Philippine Islands.

Director: L. V. Finster.

Ministers: L. V. Finster, E. M. Adams.

Missionary Licentiates: R. A. Caldwell, Mrs. R. A. Caldwell, Mrs. E. M. Adams, F. G. Ash-baugh, Mrs. L. V. Finster.

EAST INDIES AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES.

Connection with Asiatic Division dating from Jan. r, 1912.

Territory: Singapore and the Ma-lay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Celebes, New Guinea (except British and German), and the lesser islands of the East Indies.

Supt.: F. A. Detamore, 12 Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore, Straits Set-tlements.

JAVA MISSION.

Address: Soerabaja, Java, Dutch East Indies.

Missionary Licentiates: G. A. Wood, Miss P. Tunheim, Mrs. G. A. Wood, P. Petrus, S. Ran-toeng, K. Katiman, Emma Brawoer, Marie Jonathan, Tan Kwi Neo, Ek Yoe, Tan Tian Eng, Wiris Sastro.

Substations at Weltevrden and Batavia.

SINGAPORE MISSION.

Cable Address: Advent, Singapore. Address: 12 Dhoby Ghaut, Singa-

pore, Straits Settlements. Director: G. F. Jones. Ministers: G. F. Jones, R. P.

Montgomery. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. G. F.

Jones, Mrs. R. P. Montgomery, Chom Thiam Hee, Chan Teck Sung, Sim Gee Neo, Isabel Fox.

SUMATRA MISSION.

Address: Zee Straat, Padang, West Coast Sumatra, Netherlands, East Indies.

Director and Treasurer: B. Judge. Licentiate: B. Judge. Missionary Licentiates: Mrs. E.

Judge, Miss C. Judge, T. J. Rob-erts.

INDIA UNION MISSION. Organized xgio.

Territory: India, Burma, and Cey-lon.

Cable Address: Adventist, Luck-now.

General Office: 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

OFFICERS. Mission:

Supt., J. L. Shaw.

Asst. Supt., G. W. Pettit. Sec., C. E. Weaks. Treas., Mrs. M. M. Quantock. Advisory Committee: J. L.

Shaw, G. W. Pettit, C. E. Weaks, H. H. Votaw, J. S. James, G. F. Enoch, L. J. Burgess, W. E. Per-rin, W. R. French, V. L. Mann.

Legal Assn.: " India Financial

I 46 INDIA UNION MISSION.

Assn. of S. D. A." Pres., J. L. Shaw; Sec. and Treas., C. E. Weaks.

Field Miss. Agt., C. E. Weaks. Medical Sec., Dr. V. L. Mann. Sabbath-school Sec., Mrs. E. E.

Bruce, Annfield House, Mussoorie, India.

MINISTERS.

J. L. Shaw, 17 Abbott Road, Luck-now, India.

S. A. Wellman, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

G. W. Pettit, 75 Park St., Cal-cutta, India.

J. M. Corner, 75 Park St., Cal-cutta, India.

LICENTIATES.

C. E. Weaks, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

V. L. Mann, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. J. L. Shaw, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow,- India.

Mrs. C. E. Weaks, 17 Abbott Road. Lucknow, India.

W. E. Perrin, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

F. 0. Raymond, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

Mrs. M. M. Quantock, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

J. H. Reagan, 75 Park St., Cal-cutta, India.

Mrs. Edith E. Bruce, Annfield House, Mussoorie, India.

P. C. Poley, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

Marion Belchambers, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

Mrs. V. L. Mann, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

Peter A. Rick, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

M. M. Mattison, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

Mrs. M. M. Mattison, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

Mrs. S. A. Wellman, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

Wm. Lake, Kirkville House, Mus-sborie, India.

Miss Nellie Wagner, Kirkville House, Mussoorie, India.

Mrs. Ida M. Reagan, 75 Park St., Calcutta, India.

Rachel W. Jones, 75 Park St., Cal-cutta, India.

Mrs. G. W. Pettit, 75 Park St.,. Calcutta, India.

Mrs. J. M. Comer, 75 Park St., Calcutta, India.

H. E. Baasch, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

BENGAL MISSION.

Organized 1910.

Territory: Comprising areas where the following languages are spoken: Bengali, Oriya, Santali, and Assamese.

OFFICERS.

Supt., W. R. French. Advisory Committee: W. R.

French, A. G. Watson, L. G. Mook-erjee, R. H. Leech, J. L. Shaw.

MINISTER.

W. R. French, 75 Park St., Cal-cutta, India.

LICENTIATES.

W. A. Barlow, Bobomohal, E. I. Ry., India.

L. G. Mookerjee, 26 Creek Row, Calcutta, India.

A. G. Watson, Gopalganj, East Bengal, India.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Miss Della Burroway, Mrs. W. A. Barlow, Mrs. W. R. French, R. A. Leech, Mrs. M. B. Leech, Miss C. M. Brunson, Mrs. L. G. Mook-erjee.

INDIA UNION MISSION. 147

BURMA MISSION.

Organized 1910.

Territory: Burma. Address: 60 Lower Kemmendine.

Road, Kemmendine, Burma.

OFFICERS.

Supt., H. H. Votaw. Advisory Committee: H. H.

Votaw, R. B. Thurber, R. A. Beck-ner, G. A. Hamilton, David Hpo Hla. •

MINISTERS.

H. H. Votaw, 60 Lower Kemmen- dine Road, Kemmendine, Burma.

R. B. Thurber, Meiktila, Burma. G. A. Hamilton, 60 Lower Kem-

mendine Road , Kemmendine, Burma.

LICENTIATE.

•R. A. Beckner, " Civil Lines," Mandalay, Burma.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. Caroline Votaw, U. Maung Maung, David Hpo Ma, Mrs. R. B. Thurber, Miss Mary Gibbs, Mrs. A. E. P. Rae, Mrs. R. A. Beckner, Dr. 011ie Oberholtzer-Tornblaad, Mrs. G. A. Hamilton.

NORTH INDIA MISSION.

Organized 1910.

Territory: Comprising areas where the following languages are spoken: Hindi (including Hin-dustani, Bihari, Rajasthani, Punjabi, and Sindhi).

OFFICERS.

Supt., J. L. Shaw. Advisory Committee: J. L.

Shaw, L. J. Burgess, S. A. Well-man, W. S. Mead.

LICENTIATES.

W. S. Mead, 17 Abbott Road, Luck-now, India.

C. C. Belgrave, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

L. J. Burgess, Mrs. Georgia A. Burgess, Miss V. E. Chilton, Mrs. A. O'Connor,- Miss B. A. Kurtz, Miss M. B. Shryock, Miss L. M. . Scholtz, Mrs. W. S. Mead, Mrs. Chas. Belgrave.

SOUTH INDIA MISSION.

Organized 1910. Territory: Comprising areas where

the following languages are spoken: Tamil, Telugu, Kan-arese, Malayalam, and Singha-lese, and including Ceylon.

Address: Nazareth Post-office, Tinnevelly District, South India.

OFFICERS. Supt., J. S. James. Advisory Committee: J. S.

James, V. E. Peugh, Edward Thomas, C. E. Weaks.

MINISTER.

J. S. James, Nazareth P. 0., Tin-nevelly District, South India.

LICENTIATES. V. E. Peugh, Nazareth P. 0., Tin-

nevelly District, South India. E. D. Thomas, Nazareth P. 0., Tin-

nevelly District, South India.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. Minnie James, Mrs. V. E. Peugh, A. Davasayaham.

WEST INDIA MISSION.

Organized 1910.

Territory: Comprising areas where the following languages are

148 INDIA UNION MISSION.

spoken: Marathi and Gujarati. Address: Lonavla, Bombay, India.

M. D. Wood, Lonavla, Bombay, India.

OFFICERS.

Supt., G. F. Enoch. Advisory Committee, G. F.

Enoch, M. D. Wood, G. W. Pettit, J. L. Shaw. MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

MINISTERS. Mrs. G. F. Enoch, Mrs. A. G. Kel-

0. F. Enoch, Lonavla, Bombay, sey, Miss Elinora Reid, Mrs. M. India. D. Wood.

MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS.

LICENTIATE.

A. G. Kelsey, Lonavla, Bombay, India.

BAHAMAS MISSION.

Entered 1909.

Territory: The Bahama Islands.

Address: Box 473, Nassau, Ba-hamas.

Minister: W. A. Sweany.

Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. W. A. Sweaney.

BERMUDA MISSION.

Address: Box 144, Hamilton, Ber-muda Islands.

No Director in Charge.

One Organized Church: M. Enoch, elder; T. McKay Doe, Treas.

Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. M. R. Enoch.

Teacher of Church School: L. 0. Ma chlan.

Licentiate: L. 0. Machlan.

CANARY ISLANDS MISSION.

Opened 1911.

Address: 14 Calle del Consistorio, La Laguna, Teneriffe, Canary Islands.

Missionary Licentiates: B. B. Ald-rich, Mrs. B. B. Aldrich.

HAWAIIAN MISSION.

Established 1895.

Address: 767 Kinau St., Honolulu, Hawaiian Territory.

OFFICERS.

Supt., C. D. M. Williams. Sabbath-school Sec., Mrs. Lena

E. Williams.

MINISTER.

C. D. M. Williams, 767 Kinau St., Honolulu, Hawaiian Territory.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. Lena E. Williams, 767 Kinau St., Honolulu, Hawaiian Terri-tory.

Robert McKeague, Waituku, Maui, Hawaiian Territory.

Mrs. Mabel M. McKeague, Wait-uku, Maui, Hawaiian 1.,:rritory.

MEXICAN MISSION/

Territory: The Republic of Mex-ico.

Office: No. 1420, Avenida 20, Tacu-baya, D. F., Mexico.

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OFFICERS. Mission:

Director and Treas., G. W. Cav- iness, 1599 Avenida 22, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.

Advisory Board: G. W. Caviness, W. S. Swayze, J. W. Erkenbeck, Julius Paulson, J. A. P. Green. Book Depository:

Mexican Publishing House, 1420 Avenida 20, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.

Manager, H. A. Peebles. Field Miss. Agt., J. A. P. Green.

Sabbath-school Dept.: • Sec., Mrs. Alice M. Swayze, 60

Avenida Libertad, Guadalajara, Mexicd.

MINISTER.

G. W. Caviness, 1599 Avenida 22, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. G. W. Caviness, 1599 Avenida 22, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.

Juan Robles, 54 Calle Jalisco, Monterrey, Mexico.

S. Marchisio, Apartado 103, San Luis Potosi, S. L. P., Mexico. -

Antonio Sanchez, Salina Cruz, Oaxaca, Mexico.

H. L. Rawson, Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico.

J. A. P. Green, 1420 Avenida 20, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.

H. A. Peebles, 1420 Avenida 20, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.

C. P. Martin, 1420 Avenida 20, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.

Grace White, 1420 Avenida 20, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.

E. Virginia Martin, 1420 Avenida 20, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.

MEDICAL MISSIONARIES. Dr. J. W. Erkenbeck, Hotel Amer-

• icano, Ameca, Estado de Jalisco, Mexico.

Dr. W. S. Swayze, 60 Avenida Libertad, Guadalajara, Mexico.

Dra. Alice M. Swayze, 60 Avenida Libertad, Guadalajara, Mexico.

Dr. U. C. Fattehert, Ciudad de Val- les, San Luis Potosi, Mexico.

WEST AFRICAN MISSION.

Address: Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa.

OFFICERS.

Mission Director, D. C. Babcock. -Sec. and Treas., T. M. French. Advisory Committee: D. C. Bab-

cock, T. M: French, Dr. E. W. Myers, W. H. Lewis, J. E. Hart-ley. Sabbath-school Dept.:

Sec., Mrs. D. C. Babcock. Educational Dept.:

See., T. M. French.

MINISTERS.

D. C. Babcock, Freetown, Sierra 'Leone, West Africa.

T. M. French, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa. •

LICENTIATES.

R. P. Dauphin, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa.

IV. H. Lewis, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa. W. Harding, Freetown, Sierra

Leone, West Africa.

MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.

Mrs. D. C. Babcock, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa.

Dr. E. W. Myers, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa.

Mrs. W. H. Lewis, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa.

Mrs. R. P. Dauphin, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa.

Mrs. I. W. Harding, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa.

M. W. Randall, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa.

Henry Lynch, Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West Africa.

Mrs. T. M. French, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa.

Sani. Morgue, Freetown, West Africa.

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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OUTLINE OF COURSES IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

At the convention called by the Educational Department of the General Conference, and held at College View, Nebr., June 28 to July 10, 1906, it was recommended that the work of the Intermediate Schools, Academies, and Colleges, be organized upon a unit basis. A unit means one study, twelve weeks, five days in the week, with recitation periods as follows: Intermediate schools, thirty minutes; Academies, forty minutes; Colleges, forty-five minutes. Requirements for entrance to, and completion of, the various courses are as follows: —

Age at Requirements for Entrance. Completion.

Intermediate Course Academic Course College Courses Training Courses: —

For Ministers, Missionaries, and Bible Workers

For Missionary Teachers For Preparatory Medical Students For Music Teachers - For Business Workers For Stenographers and Secretaries For Nurses' Courses, the course of in-

struction and training given in our sanitariums

Relation of Courses.

Church-school

Academy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I 9 10 11 12 I 7 8 9 10

Intermediate.

14

90 units 16

66 units 18

60 units

20

36 units 18

39 units 18

36 units 16

48 units 16

36 units 16

33 units

18

List of church-schools and teachers will be found in connection with directories of the Conferences in which such schools are located. Direc-tories of Colleges, Academies, and Intermediate Schools follow.

(Colleges, Academies, and Intermediate Schools, in Alphabetical Order)

ADDINGTON INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

Addington, Okla.

Established 1909.

Board: E. W. Johnston (Chair-man), Robert Dyer (Clerk), 0. M. Cloninger (Treas.), W. B. Etchison, W. P. Seals, C. B. Hawpe, George Webb.

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Faculty: H. L. Wilcox, Principal; Lorena Wilcox, Myrtle Kinder, Georgia Olson.

ADELPHIAN ACADEMY.

Holly, Mich.

Established 1904. Corporate Name: Adelphian Acad-

emy Association.

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Board of Trustees: Wni. Guthrie (Chairman), C. L. Taylor (Sec.), Daniel Wood, D. P. Wood, 0. D. Kittle, H. A. Boylan.

Management: C. L. Taylor, Busi-ness Manager; Mrs. M. L. Kelley, Treas.

Faculty: C. L. Taylor, Principal, Bible, Testimonies, History; Marion L. Kelley, Preceptor, Commercial Department; Mary E. Lamson, Preceptress and Ma-tron, English; Henry M. Forshee, Mathematics, Physiology; Ern-est M. Smith, History, Car-pentry; Mrs. Clara Bronson Summerville, Music; Mrs. C. L. Taylor, Sewing and Dressma-king; Mrs. M. L. Kelley, Ac-countant, AssiStant in Commer-cial Dept.; Mrs. H. M. Forshee, Primary Department.

Industrial Department: C. L. Tay-lor, Supt.; E. M. Smith, Car-pentry; Mary E. Lamson, Cul-inary and Domestic Science; Mrs. C. L. Taylor, Dressmaking; Carter Ledford, Agriculture; Myron Brace, Printing.

ALBERTA INDUSTRIAL ACADEMY

Lacombe, Alberta, Canada.

Established 1907.

Board of Managers: C. A. Burman, J. I. Beardsley, P. P. Adams, Henry Humann, N. J. Aalborg, Charles Rick, U. Wissner, C. J. Hansen.

Faculty: J. I. Beardsley, Principal, Preceptor, Science; P. P. Adams, Bible and Vocal Music; Mrs. Leona Burman, English and Geography; J. L. Beane. Math-ematics and Penmanship; R. E. Robinson, History and Assistant Preceptor; C. C. Neufeld, Ger-man Department; Mrs. A. J. Beardsley. Assistant in Science

and Mathematics; Miss May Knutson and Miss Lydia Chris-tensen, Assistants in English; Mrs. P. P. Adams, Instrumental. Music; Miss Selina Shelstad, Primary Department; Miss Es-sie Barber, Matron, Preceptress, Domestic Science and Hydro-therapy; J. I. Beardsley, Busi-ness Manager.

ALPHARETTA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL:

Alpharetta, Ga.

Established 1910.

Board: L. T. Crisler (Pres.), S. T. Shadel, W. S. Fulbright, J. E. Bowen, Mrs. J. P. Brooke (Sec.).

Principal: C. R. Callicott; Teacher, Mrs. C. R. Callicott.

ARMONA ACADEMY.

Armona, Cal.

Established 1906.

Board: J. H. Behrens (Chairman). W. F. Bond (Sec.), J. L. Jones (Treas.), Nis Hansen, L. J. Stearns, P. Rosenfeld, C. A. Thompson.

Faculty: J. L. Jones, Principal, Bible, Mathematics; W. H. Bux-ton, English, Science, Lan-guages; W. A. Gonter, History, Science; Mrs. Ralph Hitchcock, Piano and Organ; Miss Mary Kinniburgh, rammar Grades; Miss Gertrude Patterson, Pri-mary Grades.

AUSTRALASIAN MISSIONARY COLLEGE.

(Formerly the Avonuale School for Christian Workers.)

Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

Established 1894.

Board: J. E. Fulton (Pres.), A. H. Piper, M. Lukens, G. Teasdale,

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L. A. Hoopes, G. S. Fisher, C. H. Pretyman.

Faculty: G. Teasdale, Principal; L. A. Hoopes, Bible and History of Missions; T. Escreet, Pre-ceptor; C. H. Schowe, Greek and Music; Mrs. E. Caro, Preceptress and Domestic Economy; —, Matron; Assistant Teach-ers: F. L. Chaney, Mrs. F. L. Chaney, Miss Rhae Allbon.

Special Lecturer: J. E. Fulton, Missions and Mission Work.

Business and Industrial Depart-ments: G. Teasdale, Business Manager; J. D. K. Aitken, Su-perintendent of Avondale Press; A. Mosely, Supt. of Health Food Dept.; F. W. Reekie, Supt. of Farm; Mrs. Eberhardt, Cooking; Miss Rhae Allbon, Sloyd; Mrs. M. A. Arthur, Sewing; T. Es-creet, Blacksmithing and En-gineering; F. L. Chaney, Carpen-try; T. M. G. Lister, Electrical Engineering; J. Gillis, Horticul-ture; Edward Rosenthal, Ac-

• countant.

BATTLE CREEK INDUSTRIAL ACADEMY.

Battle Creek, Mich.

Established 1904.

Board: Wm. Heffley (Chairnian), M. H. Minier (Sec.).

Faculty: Harriet W. Heffley, Prin-cipal, High-school Grades; Miss Mildred Wilson, Grammar Grades; Miss Grace Evans, In-termediate Grades; Miss Flor-ence Howell, Primary Grades, and Instructor in Music and Drawing.

BEECHWOOD ACADEMY.

Fairland,•Ind.

Established 1902.

Educational Board: 0. Montgoin- • ery (Pres.), W. L. Avery (Sec.),

Wm. Applegate, S. L. Strickler, M. D., W. A. Greenlee, H. M. Colburn (Treas.).

Faculty: W. L. Avery, Principal, Business Manager, Bible, and Mathematics; H. M. Colburn, Preceptor, Bible, U. S. History, and Bookkeeping; Miss Jennis Grey, Preceptress, Bible, His-tory, and English; Mrs. H. M. Colburn, Bible, Rhetoric, and Grammar; Miss Martha Bailey, Matron, Bible, and Grammar; Mrs. W. L. Avery, Sewing.

BETHEL ACADEMY.

Bethel, Wis.

Established 1899.

Educational Board: W. H. Thurs-ton (Pres.), S. M. Christiansen, E. E. Gardner, J. C. McChesney, J. Cutler, C. G. Allen, F. Foote.

Faculty: E. E. Gardner, Principal, Business Manager, Bible, and History; H. T. Elliott, Preceptor, History, Civics; Mrs. E. E. Gardner, Preceptress, Matron, and English ; N. C. Bungor, Mathematics and Science; Floyd Gardner, Vocal and Instrumental Music; J. Norman Nimble. Grammar, Drawing, and En-gineering.

BETHEL GIRLS' SCHOOL.

Address: Tung - hing - fong - nam - veuk, Canton, China.

Established 1909.

Faculty: Principal, Mrs. George Harlow; Treas., Geo. Harlow.

BROADVIEW SWEDISH SEM-INARY.

R. F. D. x, Box zo, LaGrange, Ill.

Established 1910.

Board of Trustees: Allen Moon, 0.

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A. Orsen, S. Mortenson, G. E. Nord, G. E. Langdon, J. M. Er-ickson, W. H. Thurston, 0. Montgomery, C. F. McVagh, J. Hoffman, E. J. Boo, Martin Pearson.

Faculty: G. E. Nord, Principal, Bible; J. M. Erickson, History, Swedish, Greek; A. G. Goude, Preceptor, English; D. Norden-malm, Mathematics, Language; Mrs. D. Nordenmalm, Piano, Or-gan, Voice; Anna Svenson, Ma-tron, Preceptress; Selma Peter-son, Assistant Preceptress, Phys-iology, Hydrotherapy, Nursing.

BUENA VISTA ACADEMY.

Oshawa, Ontario.

Es6,blished 1912.

Board of Trustees: M. C. Kirken-dall (Chairman), W. J.. Blake (Sec. and Treas.), T. H. Robin-son, J. T. Errington, F. G. Hill.

Faculty: W. J. - Blake, Principal, Bible, and Science; C. D. Ter-willegar, Preceptor, Commercial Dept., and Mathematics; Mrs. W. J. Blake, Preceptress and Ma-tron, Assistant in Language ; Miss Eva Johnston, English, French, and Latin.

Management: W. J. Blake, Busi-ness Manager; C. D. Terwille-gar, Accountant.

CAMPION ACADEMY.

Loveland, Colo.

Established 1907.

Board of Trustees: C. R. Kite (Pres.), E. G. Salisbury (Sec.), J. S. Rouse, M. A. Altman, G. Bohlander, G. M. Alway, F. G. Specht, Robert Beaird, W. A. Hankins.

Faculty: E. G. Salisbury, Prin-cipal, Mathematics, and Sci-ence; W. A. Long, Bible and History; Lota Wakeham, Latin and Music; Mary Miles, Eng-lish; Mrs. E. G. Salisbury, As-sistant Mathematics and Sci-ence; Mrs. E. M. Whittemore, Matron; L. Nannie Parker, Primary Department.

CEDAR LAKE ACADEMY.

Cedar Lake, Mich.

Established 1899.

Board of Managers: J. J. Irwin (Pres.), R. U. Garrett (Sec. and Treas.), C. F. McVagh, M. C. Guild, F. C. Clark, J. J. Evans, U. S. Struble. •

Faculty: R. U. Garrett, Principal and Business Manager, Bible, History; L. C. Shepard, Precep-tor, Bible, Mathematics; Ivah Krome, Precept -, Bible, Mu-sic; Mrs. F. English, Germ son, Violin; Co Primary Del artment ; Mable Wilson, Matron, Hygienic Cook-ing; H. 0. Butler, Farm Super-intendent.

CHINA UNION TRAINING SCHOOL.

Nanking, China.

Established 1910.

School Board: I. H. Evans, C. N. Woodward, Supts. of missions in China, and 0. A. Hall.

Local Board: 0. A. Hall, 0. J. Gibson, Pauline Schilberg, S. S. Gung, S. S. Kung, Djang Kang Ho.

Faculty: 0. A. Hall, Miss Pauline Schilberg, S. S. Kung, 0. J. Gib-son.

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CLAREMONT UNION COLLEGE.

Kenilworth, near Cape Town, South Africa.

Established 1892.

Board of Trustees: R. C. Porter (Chairman), J. V. Willson (Sec-retary), W. S. Hyatt, H. J. Ed-med, Geo. Thomason, I. J. Han-kins, C. P. Crager (Treasurer), W. H. Anderson, H. Elffers, G. H. Clark.

Faculty: C. P. Crager, Principal, Bible and Science; J. J. Birken-stock, Intermediate and Indus-trial Departments; — Matron; Miss M. E. Robertson, Preceptress; Helen M. Hyatt, Preparatory and Normal De-partments; John Birkenstock, Dut c h Department; Nelly Schonken, Music Department.

CLEARWATER LAKE INDUS-TRIAL SCHOOL.

Clearwater Lake, Wis.

Established 1906.

Board: W. H. Thurston, L. E. Wellman, A. E. Tyler, H. Peter- son, F. Moses.

Faculty: L. E. Wellman, Principal; Mrs. Nettie White, Assistant; Miss Ruby McSparran, Precep-tress.

CLINTON GERMAN SEMINARY.

Clinton, Mo.

Established 1910.

Board of Managers: E. T. Russell (Chairman), G. F. Haffner, J. H. Schilling, G. A. Grauer, G. F. Watson, E. C. Witzke (See.), C. Leer, H. A. Aufderhar, H. A. Schneider, D. Voth, W. F. Ken-

nedy, H. S. Osterloh," L. W. Terry,• A. R. Ogden.

Executive Committee: E. T. Rus-sell, G. A. Grauer, G. F. Haff-ner, E. C. Witzke, L. W. Terry, W. F. Kennedy, A. R. Ogden, H. A. Aufderhar.

Faculty: G. A. Grauer, President (engaged in field work); J. F. Simon, Principal, History; E. C. Witzke, Librarian, Latin, Greek, Hebrew; J. F. Harder, Bible; Carl Gallion, Preceptor, German Language; Paul Hennig, Sci-ences and German; I. C. Schmidt, Mathematics; Winnie P. Hunt, Preceptress, English Language; J. A. Westermeyer, Accountant, Commercial Depart-ment; 0. S. Beltz, Voice Cul-ture, Harmony; Mrs. 0. S. Beltz, Piano; Marie E. Hardt, Organ; Susan Walde, Normal Department; H. A. Aufderhar, Business Manager, Industries; Mrs. E. C. Witzke, Matron, Do-mestic Science.

DANISH-NORWEGIAN SEM- INARY.

Hutchinson, Minn.

Established 1910.

Board of Managers: C. Thomp-son, S. E. Jackson, L. H. Chris-tian, M. L. Andreasen, P. M. Hanson, Lars Nielson, Alf. Jen-sen, M. Ruskjer, A. P. Hansen.

Faculty: M. L. Andreasen, Prin-cipal; H. R. Johnson, Bible; P. E. Berthelsen, History, Science; J. M. Peterson, Language, Lit-erature; M. S. Reppe, Norwegian Language, History; M. Johnson, Mathematics; 0. A. Linnereu, Music; Julia Lyche, Matron and Preceptress; N. H. Olsen, Pre-ceptor; Geo. Axelsen, Industrial.

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DARLING RANGE SCHOOL.

Heidelberg, West Australia, Australia.

Established 1907.

Board of Managers: W. L. H. Baker, W. J. Smith, C. P. Mich-aels, A. Mountain, R. Howie.

Trustees: G. Chapman, L. Moulton, James Clarke, C. E. Ashcroft, R. Howie.

Faculty: Principal, W. J. Smith; Assistant Teachers, Preceptor, A. Mountain; Matron, Mrs. A. Mountain; Miss K. Giblett, Miss L. Davies, E. Behrens.

EMMANUEL MISSIONARY COLLEGE.

Berrien Springs, Mich.

Established 1901. -

Legal Title: "Emmanuel Mission-ary College, Incorporated."

Board of Trustees: Allen Moon, C. F. McVagh, 0. J. Graf, J. II. Haughey, G. E. Langdon, W. H. Thurston, E. A. Bristol, C. A. Russell, 0. Montgomery, Wm. Guthrie, J. B. Blosser, J. J. Irwin.

Officers of the Board: Pres., Allen Moon; Treas., 0. J. Graf; Sec., J. H. Haughey.

Faculty: President, 0. J. Graf, History, Philosophy; J. H. Haughey, Mathematics, Ancient Languages; Olen R. Cooper, M. D., Natural and Physical Science; B. B. Smith, Commercial De-partment; Myrta M. Kellogg, Normal Department; Alma J. Graf, Preceptress, German; Mrs. Laura Foster-Rathbun, English; B. E. Huffman, Preceptor, Bible; F. 0. Rathbun, Mathematics, Printing; Mrs. Lou K. Curtis, Latin; Mrs. Mabel L. Huffman, Piano, Organ, Theory of Music;

Mrs. Roberta Graf, History; Olive Siemann, Normal Training School; Mrs. 0: Ayars, Short-hand, Typewriting; Fred Green, Assistant Business Manager; Herbert Campbell, Agricultural Science; Mrs. M. C. White, Ma-tron, Cooking; Bessie Steen, Painting, Drawing; Ramiro Gar-cia, Spanish; J. D. Parish, Violin.

Industrial Faculty: 0. J. Graf, Superintendent; J. H. Haughey, Apiculture; Orval Ayars, Gen-eral Agriculture; F. 0. Rathbun, Printing; Herbert - Campbell, Fruit-growing, Gardening; Er-nest U. Ayars, Woodworking, Carpentry; B. E. Huffman, Grounds; B. B. Smith, Book .Store; Mrs. Lou K. Curtis, Proof-reading; Mrs. M. C. White, Cooking; Mrs. I. J. Pi-per, Sewing; B. M. Butterfield, Broom-making; George Simp-son, Painting.

ESTRADA PALMA SCHOOL.

Cabanas, Prov. de Pinar del Rio, Cuba, West Indies.

Established 1909.

'acuity: Mrs. Ida Fischer-Carna-han, Principal; S. H. Carnahan, Commercial Department; Miss Ina Fischer, Primary Depart. ment; C. L. Campbell, Agricul-tural Department.

FERNANDO ACADEMY.

San Fernando, Cal.

Established 1902.

Board of Management: F. M. Burg (Pres.), H. G. Lucas (Sec. and Treas.), J. A. Burden, A. G. Christiansen. E. J. Hibbard, E. G. Fulton, H. J. Eggers.

Faculty: H. G. Lucas, Principal, Commercial Department, Ger-

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man, Business Manager; E. J. Hibbard, Bible, History, and Public Speaking; S. Parker Smith, Sciences; George Mac-Cready Price, English and Latin; W. S. Boynton, Mathe-matics, Agriculture, and Pre-ceptor; B. B. Davis, Normal Su-pervisor; Mrs. H. G. Lucas, Shorthand Department; Mrs. W. S. Boynton, Critic Teacher, Grades 7 and 8; Ada Somerset, Critic Teacher, Grades 4 to 6; Mrs. B. B. Davis, Critic Teacher, Grades 1 to 3; Lottie E. Bell, Manual Training;, Mrs. G. I. Bachman, Vocal and Instrumen-tal Music; Mrs. Frank Green, Preceptress; W. C. Boynton, Su-perintendent and Assistant Pre-ceptor; H. E. Hollingsworth, Cooking; E. A. Macdonald and Ava Hibbard, Hydrotherapy.

FERNWOOD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

FIRESIDE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL.

Takoma Park Station, Washing-ton, D. C.

Established 1909.

Management: Department of Edu-cation of General Conference.

Board of Managers: H. R. Salis-bury, G. B. Thompson, M. E. Kern, 0. J. Graf, W. E. Howell.

Faculty: Principal, W. E. Howell; Assistants: J. N. Anderson, M. E. Olsen, H. R. Salisbury, G. H. Heald, G. W. Chase, H. E. Rog-ers, S. E. McNeill, Florence M. Kern, Hattie B. Howell, Eva. L. Bowen.

FOREST HOME ACADEMY.

Mount Vernon, Wash.

Established 1904.

Tunesassa, N. Y.

Established 1907.

Board of Trustees: H. W. CaIt> F. H. Hicks, H. M. Fleming, and the Principal of the School.

Faculty: George Owens, Principal and Supt.; Mrs. George Owens, Matron; Miss Iva J. Sumner, Assistant Teacher and Precep-tress.

Board of Managers: The Western Washington Conference Execu-tive Committee, and Wni. Mc-Moran, D. D. Rees,. C. B. Evil-sisor.

Faculty: D. D. Rees, Principal and Mgr., English, History, Latin; S. L. Frost, Preceptor, Science. Mathematics, Bible; Mrs. S. L. Frost, Vocal and Instrumental Music; Lulu Pound, Preceptress, Grades 7 and 8; Esther Lofgren, Primary Department; Mamie Grimes, Matron; Mrs. D. D. Rees, Accountant.

FIJI TRAINING SCHOOL.

Buresala, Ovalau, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.

Established 1904.

Superintendent: H.,C. White; As- sistant Teachers, Mrs. H. C. White, Miss W. Osborn.

FOX RIVER ACADEMY.

Sheridan, Ill.

Established 1900.

Board of Managers: G. E. Lang- don, J. C. Harris, George McIn- tyre, E. A. Bristol, W. E. Straw.

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Faculty: Oliver F. Butcher, Prin-cipal, Bible; Thomas W. Steen, Business Manager, History; Burton H. Phipps, Preceptor, Mathematics, Science; Mrs. Mar-garet Mallory ' Steen, Music, Languages; Mrs. C. B. Van Corder, Matron, Domestic Sci-ence, Domestic Art; C. B. Van Gorder, Farm Manager, Agricul-ture, Carpentry; Miss Florence Chrism an, Shorthand.

FRIEDENSAU INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.

Friedensau, Post Grabow, Bez. Magdeburg, Germany.

Established 1899.

Principal: Otto Ltipke. Other Teachers: Dr. E. Meyer, H.

Teich, Th. Itzmann, A. Hennig, Br. Pieringer, Ch. Zybach, M. Zieger, A. Wissiotzky; Precep-tor, Th. Itzmann; Preceptress, Ch. Zybach; Matron, M. Birk-ner ; Business Manager, W. Krunim; Treas., C. Banas.

Languages: German, Russian, Eng-lish, French, Polish.

GARHWAL INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.

• (Hindustani Language.)

Dwarikhal, Garhwal District, India.

Established 1910.

In charge of L. J. Burgess, as-sisted by four Indian teachers.

GOLDSBERRY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

Goldsberry, Mo.

Established 1908. •

Board: J. C. Bradley; G. A. Lile, Felix Turner.

Faculty: T. J. Roach, Principal Advanced students are employed as assistants.

GRAVEL FORD ACADEMY.

Gravel Ford, Oregon.

Established 1900.

Board of Trustees: F. S. Bunch, W. E. Cook, A. D. Owens, T. G. Bunch, J. C. Dutcher, W. H. BunCh, 0. S. Coleman, E. A. Me-reen.

Faculty: E. H. Emmerson, Princi-pal; Mrs. E. H. Emmerson, As-sistant; Miss Hazel Couch, As-sistant.

GUATEMALA ENGLISH SCHOOL.

Apartado 2.18, Guatemala City, Guatemala, Central America.

Established 1908.

Board: The members of the Cen- tral American Conference Com- mittee.

Faculty: Principal, J. G. Pettey. Other teachers: Mrs. J. G. Pet-tey, W. F. Hardt, Mrs. W. F. Hardt, J. St. Clare Vargos, I. Nolasco.

HAMBY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

Hamby, Texas.

Postal Address: R. F. D. 1, Hamby, Tex.

Board: A. E. Gober (Chairman), W. T. Moody, W. A. Peters, J. E. Oliver, A. J. Frame, Henry Jetton, G. W. Henderson.

Faculty: H. E. Giddings, Princi-pal; Mrs. H. E. Giddings, Pri-mary Grades.

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HASTINGS INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

Hastings, Nebr.

Established 1909.

Board: G. A. Williams (Chair-man), J. W. Christian, I. F. Blue (Sec.), 0. E. Jones, B. L. House.

Faculty: I. F. Blue, Principal and Business Manager; Mrs. I. F. Blue, Assistant; Mrs. L. Win-ston, Preceptress and Matron; H. C. Wilson, Music Director; Miss Hattie Brown, Primary Department.

HAZEL ACADEMY.

Hazel, Ky.

Established 1901.

Board of Managers: E. L. Max-well (Pres.), J. S. Washburn, M. F. Knox, A. H. Jones, W. R. Elliott, C. F. Dart, A. N. Atte-berry.

Faculty: A. N. Atteberry, Prin-cipal; Mrs. A. N. Atteberry, Preceptress; Anton C. Williman, Preceptor; Miss Xana J. Hib-ben, Assistant Preceptress and Teacher; Miss Lola May Brown, Piano.

HILL AGRICULTURAL ACADEMY.

R. F. D. 2, Downs, Kans.

Established 1910.

Board: N. T. Sutton (Chairman), M. B. Jenkins (Sec.), H. S. Os-terloh, S. S. Shrock, W. A. Mc-Croskey, A. S. Bringle, Miss Eunice A. Crawford, C. A. Dixon, C. D. McComas, D. E. Hill.

Faculty: M. B. Jenkins, Principal and Business Manager; Guy Offel, Intermediate Dept.; Grace Boss, Primary Dept.; Susie Masted,. Preceptress and Matron.

INDIANOLA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

Ketchum, Okla.

Established 1911.

Faculty: Principal, A. W. Peter-son, I. N. Long.

JAPANESE MISSION TRAIN-ING SCHOOL.

846 Sendagaya-machi, Tokyo, Japan.

Established 1908.

Board: F. H. DeVinney, W. D. Burden, H. F. Benson, T. H. Okohira.

Principal and Manager: H. F. Ben-son.

KEENE INDUSTRIAL ACADEMY.

Keene, Texas.

Established 1894.

Board of Managers: G. F. Watson. W. A. McCutchen, David Voth, J. W. Norwood, T. W. Field, J. J. Cochran, C. E. Smith, V. B. Watts, James Butka, J. D. Mat-thews, A. F. Harrison, C. B. Hughes, J. I. Taylor.

Officers of the Board: G. F. Wat-son, Chairman; C. E. Smith, Secretary; L. N. Carter, Treas-urer.

Executive Committee: C. B. Hughes, C. E. Smith, L. N. Car-ter.

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Faculty: C. B. Hughes, Principal, New Testament Greek, Philoso-phy; Secretary, H. H. Hamilton, Commercial Department, Art; • Preceptor, C. B. Hughes; Assist-ant Preceptor, J. D. Reider; Pre-ceptress, Miss Mary Baxter; Matron, Mrs. A. D. Field; Miss Josephine Wilson, Normal De-partment; H. S. Prener, Bible and Modern Languages; J. W. Field, History; A. D. Field, Mathematics and Science; Mrs. Lulu Ward, English and Latin; L. N. Carter, Assistant Commer-cial Department; Miss Ethel Knight, Music Department; Mrs. J. E. Warren, Sewing Depart-ment; C. C. Mattison, Stenog-rapher and Assistant Book-keeper.

Preparatory School: Principal, Miss Josephine Wilson; Mrs. Lottie E. Butka; Mrs. A. M. Woodall; Mrs. J. M. Brannon.

Industrial Department: Jam es Butka, Broom Factory Manager; W. J. Ward, Assistant Broom Factory Manager; K. K. Krei-ter, Farm Manager; J. F. Ward, Manager Academy Store.

KINGSTON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.

Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies.

Established 1911.

Board of Management: The Ja- maica Conference Committee.

Faculty: E. W. Tonjes, Principal; Miss L. Bradshaw, Assistant.

KOREAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.

Soonan, Korea.

Established 1907.

Board of Management: Mission Committee.

Faculty: H. M. Lee, Principal and Business Manager; May Scott, Assistant Principal, in charge of Girl's Department; assisted by six Korean teachers.

LATIN UNION SCHOOL.

Gland (Vaud), Switzerland.

Board of Management: Paul Stei-ner, L. P. Tieche; P. A. De For-est, J. Robert.

Teachers: Paul Steiner, Dr. P. A De Forest, E. Noulay, Miss Z Martin, Edna De Forest.

LAURELWOOD ACADEMY.

Gaston, Oregon.

Established 1904.

Board of Managers: H. W. Cot-trell (Chairman), J. F. Beatty, J. • L. Kay, T. H. Starbuck, Adolph Johnson, Henry Black, O. C. Manning.

Faculty: J. I. Principal, Bible and Mat. 'ics; B. E. :Rees, Preceptor;s'lt....-. J. L. Kay, Preceptress, English and Asst. Bible; Miss Anna F. Elder, His-tory and Science; Miss Lena Mead, Intermediate Department; Miss Ruth Watson, Vocal and Instrumental Music; J. A.

,Reiber, Business Manager; Mrs. B. E. Rees, Matron.

LEVANT SCHOOL.

Box mg, German Post, Galata, Constantinople, Turkey.

Established 1910.

Board: Members of the Levant Union Committee. , •

Faculty: E. E. Frauchiger, Bible; Dr. V. Pampaian, Bible, Physi-

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ology; C. Voigt, Geography, History, Arithinetic, Bookkeep-ing; Languages by native teachers.

LODI NORMAL INSTITUTE.

Lodi, Cal.

Established 1908.

Board of Management: C. L. Tag-gart, Verah MacPherson, I. C. Colcord, P. J. Wolfsen, A. E. Parker, C. M. Gardner, B. E. Baldwin, W. C. Baldwin, F. T. Oakes, J. J. Ireland.

Officers: C. L. Taggart, Chairman; Verah MacPherson, Secretary; W. C. Baldwin, Business Man-ager; F. T. Oakes, Accountant; J. J. Ireland, Auditor.

Faculty: I. C. Colcord, Principal, Pedagogics; N. W. Kauble, Bible, Pastoral Training; J. A. L. Derby, Science, Literature, Public Speaking; W. C. Baldwin, Mathematics, School Gardening; Olive Hoiland, Spanish, French, Latin; L. E. Westermeyer, Ger-man; Alice Mina Mann, Normal Director and Field Educational Superintendent; Mrs. J. A. L. Derby, History, Methods, "Work-ers' Special; R. A. Buchanan, M. D., Physician in Charge, Grammar Grades; Maggie E. Col-cord, Intermediate; Frances A. Fry, Primary, Asst. Normal Di-rector; Mrs. Mabel Alsberge, Primary Assistant; Mrs. W. B. Taylor, Voice, Piano; Ethel R. Page, Assistant Piano; Wm. Wallace, Theory, Violin, Or-chestra; F. T. Oakes, Commer-cial; W. B. Taylor, Preceptor. Carpentry; Mrs. Viola Miller. Preceptress, Special Classes; Nellie A. Buchanan, Art, Black-

' board Sketching.; A. C. Stine, Cooking.

LOMA LINDA COLLEGE.

Legal Title: College of Medical Evangelists.

Loma Linda, Cal.

Established 1906.

Chartered as a Medical College 1909.

Board of Trustees: G. A. Irwin (Pres.), W. A. Ruble, A. G. Dan-jells, Allen Moon, Charles Thompson, E. T. Russell, C. W. Flaiz, E. E. Andross, H. W. Lindsay, F. M. Burg, J. A. Bur-den, G. K. Abbott, Julia White, T. J. Evans, Dr. Geo. Thomason, W. C. White, G. F. Watson, E. J. Hibbard, Josephine Gotzian, W. D. Salisbury, W. A. George.

Faculty: Wells Allen Ruble, B. S., M. D., President, Pathology and Bacteriology; George Knapp Ab-bott, M. D., Dean, Hydrotherapy and Practise of Medicine; Will-iam Aaron George, B. S., M. D., Anatomy and Surgery; G. A. Snyder, Bible and History; Al-fred Shryock, M. D., Histology and Embryology; A. W. Tru-man, M. D., Physiology; Clar-ence Santee, Bible and Pastoral Training; Julia A. White, M. D., Practical Nursing; W. W. Wor-ster, A. M., M. D., Chemistry and Materia Medica; Cora Rich-ards Abbott, Gynecology; C. A. Burrows, Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat; John A. Burden, Sani-tarium Principles and Methods; Thomas J. Evans, M. D., Clin-ical Medicine; Dorothy T. Har-baugh, M. D., Obstetrics and Pediatrics.

Faculty of the Training School for Nurses: Julia A. White, M. D.. Superintendent, Obstetrics and Practical Nursing; Thomas J. Evans, M. D., General Diseases; C. A. Burrows, M. D., Genito-Urinary; Clarence Santee, Bible and Pastoral Training; George Knapp Abbott, M. D., Hydro-

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therapy and Materia Medica; W. W. Worster, • A. M., M. D., Chemistry; A. W. Truman, M. D., Anatomy and Physiology; John A. Burden, Testimonies; Dorothy T. Harbaugh, M. D., Pediatrics and Surgical Nurs-ing; C. E. Garnsey, Head Nurse, Practical Hydrotherapy and Massage; Mrs. A. W. Semmens, Head Nurse, Practical Hydro-therapy and Massage.

MANSON INDUSTRIAL ACADEMY.

Fitt Meadows, British Columbia.

Established 1907.

3oard of Directors: J. G. Walker (Pres.), F. H. Conway, J. L. Wil-son, A. H. Nicholson, G. W. Gib-son, J. Rottacker, C. E. Perry. A. D. Cook, C. 0.. Smith.

Faculty: C. E. Perry, Principal, Science and Mathematics; E. R. Potter, Preceptor, Bible; Mrs. Rose Pringle-Perry, Preceptress, English and Stenography; Miss Ellen M. Warwick, History and Latin; Miss Winnifred Cour-Bgrron, Instrumental Music; J. W. Lowther, Business Manager; Miss Alice Pearse, Matron; Miss Mabel Hallburg, Primary De-partment.

Department of Music: Miss Winni-fred Cour-Barron, Piano and Organ; A. C. Walgamott, Or-chestra and Band Instruments, Director of Orchestra; E. T. Jones, Voice Culture, Chorus Di-rector.

MAPLEWOOD ACADEMY.

Maple Plain, Minn.

Established 1904.

Board of Managers: G. W. Wells, S. E. Jackson, A. Mead, A. V.

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Olson, A. W. Kuehl, Stemple White, Carl Sorenson, R. W. Brown.

Faculty: R. W. Brown, Principal and Manager, History and Bible; S. E: Jackson, Bible and Farm Manager; R. A. Hare, Pre-ceptor, Science and Higher Mathematics; Mrs. R. W. Brown, Preceptress and Domes-tic Art; Lena Rosenthal, Ma-tron, Domestic Science; Mae Hartwick, Pedagogy, Algebra, Physiology, and Physical Geog-raphy; Wavie Tubbs, English.

MEADOWGLADE ACADEMY.

Battle Ground, Wash.

Established 1903.

Board of Management: Executive Committee of the Western Washington Conference, and C. A. Wyman, W. H. Lashier, L. D. House.

Faculty: G. E. Johnson, Principal; C. G. Clymer, Manager, Mathe-matics and Greek; 0. L. Den-slow, Preceptor; Mrs. 0. L. Den-slow, Matron; W. R. Rowland, Bible; Ray Holbrook, History; Alma Phillips, Preceptress, Ge-ography and Grammar; Miss Lillian Nelson, Music; Fred Fla-haut, Assistant in Music; Miss Julia Hanson, Primary Depart-ment; Miss Hazel Coon, Sewing.

MEIKTILA INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.

Meiktila, Burma.

Established 1910.

In charge of R. B. Thurber, as- sisted by three Burmese teach- ers.

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MOUNT ELLIS ACADEMY.

Bozeman, Mont.

Established 1901.

Board: J. C. Foster (Chairman), C. H. Rittenhouse (Sec.), S. C. Johnson, D. H. Hanson, H. 0. Shields.

Faculty: L. B. Ragsdale, Princi-pal, Bible Doctrines, Prophecies, History, and Algebra; Chas. M. Barker, Arithmetic, Language, Science; Mrs. L. B. Ragsdale, In-termediate Dept.; Miss Olive Perkins, Preceptress, Piano, Or-gan, and Chorus; Miss Vinnie Hart, Primary Dept. and Geog-raphy-; Mrs. Jennie McKenzie, Matron; .Chas. M. Barker, Pre-ceptor.

MOUNT VERNON COLLEGE.

Mount Vernon, Ohio.

Established 1893.

Officers: B. G. Wilkinson (Pres.), S. M. Butler (See. and Treas.), R. T. Dowsett (Auditor).

Executive Committee: B. G. Wil-kinson, E. K. Slade, W. H. Heck-man, B. F. Kneeland, A. R. Sandborn, R. T. Baer, F. H. Rob-bins, J. L. McElhany, S. M. Butler, C. E. Welch, W. J. Stone.

Local Board: S. M. Butler, C. C. Pulver, E. K. Slade, C. E. Welch, W. A. Gibson.

Faculty: S. M. Butler, President, Manager; H. W. Miller, English Bible; Frances M. Kennedy, English Language and Litera-ture; Grace V. Purdham, Assist-ant in English; Otto M. John, Science and Spanish; Lawrence Anderson, Higher Mathematics, Latin, and German; Dr. Virgil L. Fisher, Medical Missionary Department; Minnie 0. Hart, Normal Department and Pay-

cholog,y; A. Earl Hall, History and Civil Government; Grace Taylor, Music; C. C. Pulver, Commercial Department; B. P. Foote, Shorthand and Typewri-ting; Elizabeth Bailey, Precep-tress; Florence I. White, Teacher in Training School; Mrs. V. L. Fisher, Assistant in Medical Missionary Department; Mrs. S. M. Butler, Matron and English Grammar; James E. Shultz, Preceptor; Mrs. A. Earl Hall, Registrar.

MUSSOORIE PRIMARY AND IN-TERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

" Annfield House," Mussoorie, India.

Established 1911.

Managing Board: J. L. Shaw, C. E. Weaks, V. L. Mann.

Faculty: Mrs. E. E. Bruce, Mrs. A. O'Connor, Miss W. Wilson.

NEW ZEALAND TRAINING SCHOOL.

Longburn, New Zealand.

Established 1907.

Board: J. M. Cole, S. H. Amyes, W. H. Pascoe, 0. Anderson.

Principal: J. Mills.

Teachers: Mrs. J. Mills, Miss M. Smart.

OAK PARK ACADEMY.

Incorporated as " IoWa Industrial Academy "

• Nevada, Iowa.

Founded in Stuart, Iowa, 1903; Removed to Nevada, Iowa, 1911.

Board of Trustees: A. R. Ogden (Chairman), _ • J, G, Lamson

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(Sec. and Treas), W. D. Park-hurst, J. W. Dorcas, C. W. Heald, A. P. Hanson, J. W. Mc-Comas, B. A. Wolcott.

Faculty: J. G. Lamson, Principal, Bible, History; B. A. Wolcott, Asst. Principal, Agriculture, Eighth Grade; H. H. Howard, Preceptor, Science, History; P. A. Webber, Asst. Preceptor, English, German, Greek; Mrs. J. G. Lamson, Preceptress, Short-hand, Bookkeeping; Miss Anna M. Nelson, Asst. Preceptress, Mathematics, French; Mrs. H. H. Howard, Matron of Cafe, Do-mestic Arts; A. H. Olesen, De-partment of Music, Organ, Pi-ano.

Manual Arts: B. A. Wolcott, Agri-culture; John Myhre, Carpentry, Cobbling; Elmer Anderson, Printing; Miss Anna M. Nelson. Sewing; Mrs. H. H. Howard, Cooking.

OAKWOOD MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL.

(For colored.)

Huntsville, Ala.

Established 1895.

Board of Managers: A. J. Hays-mer (Chairman), C. J. Boyd (Sec. and Treas.), G. F. Watson, S. E. Wight, C. B. Stephenson, W. H. Williams, T. B. Buckner, M. C. Strachan.

Faculty: Principal and Business Manager, C. J. Boyd, History and Mathematics; T. H. Jeys, Bible, English, Printing Depart-ment; F. W. Halladay, Precep-tor, Mechanical Department; E. D. Haysmer, M. D., Supt. Nurses' Training Department; C. J. Harris, Farm Superintendent; Miss Bertha Bartholomew, Ma-tron, Preparatory Branches; Miss L. Mae Hollingsworth, Mu-sic, Stenography; Mrs. C. J. Boyd, Dressmaking, Sewing De-partment.

PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE.

St. Helena, California.

Established 1909.

Board of Managers: E. E. Andross, Pres.; E. W. Farnsworth, Vice- Pres.; C. C. Lewis, Secretary; C. W. Irwin, Treasurer; C. H. Jones, G. A. Irwin, W. C. White, G. Thomason.

Faculty: C. Walter Irwin, Pres., New Testament Greek and Latin; Charles C. Lewis, Edu-cation, Philosophy, and Hebrew; George W. Rine, Bible and Min-isterial Training; M. Wallace Newton, Higher Mathematics, Physics, and Astronomy; Frank W. Field, Science; H. A. Wash-burn, History and Prophecy; John H. Paap, English Lan-guage and Literature; George B. Miller, Organ, Harmony, Composition, and Spanish; Wm. E. Robbins, Registrar, Short-hand and Typewriting; A. A. Krasoff, Voice Culture; Miss Hattie Andre, Preceptress, Tes-timonies; Mrs. Alma E. McKib-bin, Bible History; Mrs. Wm. E. Robbins, Matron, Mathemat-ics; Mrs. J. H. Paap, Piano and Art; Mrs. C. W. Irwin, Book-keeping; Miss Katherine B. Hale, Normal Director; Mrs. T. D. Robison, Assistant Normal Director; Mrs. M. W. Newton. Normal Instructor; Mrs. G. B. Miller, Normal Art Instructor.

Instructors: Ewald Hermann, Ger-man; Miss Lysle Spear, Sewing; G. H. Carlsen; Carpentry; H. I. Smith, Printing.

PALISADES INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

Palisades, Colo.

Established 1904.

Board: E. A. Curtis, J. L. Hum-

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bert, W. G. Cope, M. C. Corbit, B. F. Hutchinson.

Officers: E. A. Curtis, Pres.; W. G. Cope, Sec. and Treas.

Faculty: E. L. Marley, Principal; Miss Stella Voris, Assistant.

PLAINVIEW ACADEMY.

Redfield, S. Dak.

Established 1902; removed to Redfield in 1911.

Board: C. M. Babcock (Chairman), F. R. Isaac, G. C. George, I. G. Ortner, C. W. Rubendall, A. Tucker, Alfred Jensen, Wm. Reiner, John Merkel, M. K. Thrall.

Faculty: G. C. George, Principal, Mathematics and History; E. G. Hayes, Bible; E. R. Johnson, Preceptor and Science; Miss Ethel Currier, Preceptress and English; Mrs. G. C. George, In-strumental and Vocal Music; I. G. Ortner, German Department; Carl Wolter, Assistant in Ger-man Department; Mrs. N. G. Barber, Matron; Miss Maggie Levison, Assistant Matron; N. G. Barber, Broom-making.

PUA TRAINING SCHOOL.

Pfia, Chile, South America.

Established 1906.

Board of Managers: F. H. West-phal, C. E. Krieghoff, Damaso Soto, G. W. Casebeer, J. C. Des-signet.

Faculty: G. W. Casebeer, Princi-pal; Mrs. G. W. Casebeer, Ma-tron; Mrs. Mary T. Westphal, Treas. and Preceptress.

Languages: English, German, and Spanish.

RIVER PLATE ACADEMY.

Colegio Adventista del Plata, Dia-mante, Prov. Entre Rios, Ar-

gentina, South America.

Established 1898.

Board of Managers: Chairman, J. AV. Westphal; Sec. and Treas., A. L. Westphal; C. E. Knight, R. H. Habenicht, G. Lust, Er-nesto Roscher, W. C. John, Jose Weiss, G. B. Replogle, W. W. Wheeler.

Faculty: Principal, H. U. Stevens; other teachers; W. W. Wheeler, Otto Heyde, Catalina Block, Ca-milio Gill, Mrs. Camillo Gill, R. H. Habenicht, M. D., Miss Al-meda Kerr, Mrs. Louisa Hugo.

Languages: Spanish, German, and English.

ROYAL INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

Cottage Grove, Oregon.

Established 1907.

Board: F. S. Bunch, W. E. Cook, G. J. Dutcher, A. D. Owens, T. H. Bunch, C. W. Dwyer, R. W. Airey, E. A. Wheeler.

Faculty: R. W. Airey, Principal, Bible and Language; P. Wheeler, Preceptor, History and Mathe-matics; Olive Kelley; Church School Department and Music; E. A. Wheeler, Business Man-ager; Mrs. E. J. Wheeler, Pre-ceptress and Matron.

SCANDINAVIAN UNION MIS-SION SCHOOL.

Skodsborg, Denmark.

Established 1908.

Board of Managers: Scandinavian Union Conference Committee.

Teachers: Erik Arnesen, 0. P.

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Norde hus, C. C. Hansen, Jr., Marie Norheim, Carl Werens-kiold.

Languages: Danish and Norwe-gian.

SHENANDOAH VALLEY ACADEMY.

New Market, Va.

Established 1908.

Board of Trustees: W. J. Stone (Pres.), R. T. Fultz, A. C. Neff, C. E. Neff, C. V. Woods, R. D. Hottel, J. H. Smith (Sec.).

Faculty: J. H. Smith, Principal. and Business Manager; Mrs. Lulu Smith, Primary Depart-ment and Preceptress; Mrs. W. C. Kneeland, Matron.

SHEYENNE RIVER ACADEMY.

Harvey, N. Dak.

Established 1903.

Board of Managers: C. J. Buhalts, Carl Leer, J. H. Sei.bel, C. G. Berglin, A. F. Schmidt, J. J. Reiswig, A. V. Rhoads, E. L. Spencer, J. Litwinenco. -

Faculty: Principal. A. F. Schmidt; W. A. Alway, Bible; Geo. Mi-chalenko, Preceptor; J. B. Cly-mer, Mathematics and Science; Clara Knowles, Preceptress, Eng-lish Language; E. Hochschorner, German Language; Mrs. Mary A. Schmidt, History; S. G. Bur-ley, Russian Language; Beatrice Burley, Instrumental and Vocal Music; Mrs. J. B. Clymer, Ma-tron; Jacob Seibold, Farm Man-ager.

SOUTH FLORIDA INTERMEDI-ATE SCHOOL.

Fort Ogden, Fla.

Established 1907.

Board of Trustees: W. F. Martin

(Pres.), Miss Elsie Hollings-worth (Sec. and Treas.), Mrs. Bertha Boesch, R. E. Cox, A. J. Bower.

Faculty: Elsie Hollingsworth, Principal; Mrs. Julia Shaw, Ma-tron.

SOUTH LANCASTER ACADEMY.

South Lancaster, Mass.

Established 1882.

Officers of the Corporation: Pres.; W. B. White; Sec., H. W. Bar-rows; Treas., B. F. Machlan.

Board of Trustees: W. B. White, B: F. Machlan, J. F. Piper, H. C. Hartwell, H. W. Carr, W. H. Holden, C. H. Edwards, R. D. Quinn, F. W. Stray, W. E. For-tune, W. Clayton, F. H. Hicks, H. B. Tucker, L. W. Graham, W. E. Bliss, A. J. Clark, M. M. Hare, H. W. Barrows.

Adniinistration: B. F. Machlan, Business Manager; H. W. Bar-rows, Asst. Business Manager; Mrs. Leonora Olsen-Barrows. Accountant; M. M. Hare, Pre-ceptor; Mrs. M. M. Hare, Pre-ceptress; Susie H. Barrows, Ma-tron.

Faculty: B. F. Machlan, Principal; M. M. Hare, Preceptor, Bible; W. G. Wirth, Ancient Languages and History; E. E. Pringle, Sci-ence; H. T. Curtis, Mathemat-ics; Mrs. M. M. Hare, Precep-tress; Mrs. R. G. Cutts, English Language; W. A. Wilbr, Com-mercial Dept., Shorthand Course; Miss H. M. Kleuser, Commercial Dept., Business Course; Mrs. H. E. Osborne, Normal Director; Miss Ella M. Osborne, Interme-diate Dept., Critic Teacher; Miss Florence White, Primary Dept., Critic Teacher; Miss Lida Eaton, Primary Dept., Critic Teacher; Miss Herminie -Roth, French Department; E. H. Dexter, Vocal

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Teacher and Choral Director; Miss Edna S. Farnsworth, In-strumental Music.

Industrial Faculty: B. F. Machlan, Superintendent; H. W. Barrows, Steward; , Broom-making; S. E. Brown, Agricultural Dept.; J. H. Botsford, Steam and Elec-trical Engineering; Mrs. E. G. Ellis, Dressmaking and Sewing; Susie H. Barrows, Matron, Cul-inary Science.

SOUTHERN TRAINING SCHOOL.

Graysville, Tenn.

Established 1896.

Board of Managers: C. B. Stephen-son, S. E. Wight, C. L. Stone, G. H. Baber, S. M. Jacobs, H. M. Hiatt, R. L. Williams, P. G. Stanley, C. P. Bollman, M. M.

. Martinson.

Officers: C. B. Stephenson, Pres.; C. L. Stone, Sec.

Faculty: C. L. Stone, Principal, Bible, , Business Manager, Commercial Department; H. S. Miller, Advanced Mathematics and cience; G. R. Fattic, Pre-ceptor, Intermediate Depart-ment; Cora B. Hicks, Precep-tress, Physiology; C. A. Max-well, History and Assistant Sci-ence; Maude Warren, Instru-mental Music; Rochelle Philmon, Latin and English; Minnie Hil-debrand, Primary Department; Nellie Hunter, Matron, Cooking.

STANBOROUGH PARK MIS- SIONARY COLLEGE.

Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England.

Established 1901.

Board of Directors: W. J. Fitz-gerald (Chairman), W: C. Sis-

ley, H. C. Lacey, A. B. Olsen, W. H. Meredith, S. G. Haughey, A. E. Bacon, J. J. Gillatt, W. T. Bartlett, S. Joyce.

Business Manager: H. C. Lacey.

Treasurer: J. W. Hoatson.

Instructors: H. C. Lacey, Prin-cipal, Bible, History, Pastoral Training, Psychology, Ancient Languages; W. H. Wakeham, Bible, Missionary History, Church History; Dr. C. H. Hay-ton, Anatomy and Physiology; G. Wakeham, English, Ancient History, Science, Music; Miss E.' Marks, Preceptress, Bible Read-ing; Mrs. L. Lacey, Mathemat-ics, Bookkeeping; Monsieur Paul Carlier, French; G. Baird, Pre-ceptor, General History, English Science. Shorthand, and Type-writing.

STRODE INDUSTRIAL ACAD- EMY.

Oswego, Kans.

Established 1906.

Board of Managers: W. F. Ken-nedy (Chairman), F. I. Mohr (Sec.), J. B. White, J. L. Bal-h,rd, W. B. Hoover.

Faculty: J. B. White, Principal, Bible and Science; F. I. Mohr, Business Manager, German and Business Branches; Mrs. Olive McGee Leech, Matron and Pre-ceptress, English Language; Walter J. McComb, Preceptor, History and Mathematics; Miss Sydney Bacchus, Primary De-partment; L. D. Minner, Broom-making; Mrs. Florence Maxted Mohr, Glove-making; Joseph Phillips, Accountant; Miss Maude Lickey, Vocal Music; Miss Olive Shannon, Cooking and Domestic Science; J. L. Bal-lard, Carpentry.

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SWEDISH MISSIONARY SCHOOL.

Nyhyttan, Jarnbas, Sweden.

Established 1898; reorganized 1908.

Board of Managers: Swedish Con-ference Committee.

Teachers: Karl Mattson, Maria Mattson, Ole Nelson, Ruby Lind.

TAKOMA S. D. A. INTERMEDI-ATE SCHOOL.

Takoma Park, D. C.

Established 1907.

Board: N. Z. Town, I. A. Ford, C. Sorenson, M. E. Olsen, R. H. Phipps, Mrs. Fannie Dickerson Chase, Mrs. G. B. Thompson, Mrs. D. W. Reavis, H. E. Rogers.

Officers: N. Z. Town, Pres.; H. E. Rogers, Sec.; Carrie B. Bailey, Treas.

Faculty: 0. P. Wilson, Principal; Miss Ella B. Wilson, Miss Dor-othy Harris, Miss Ruth Quinn, Miss Etta M. Spicer.

TAMIL DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL.

Nazareth Post-Office, Tinnevelly District, South India.

Established 1912.

In charge of J. S. James, assisted by five Tamil teachers.

THATUNA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

Viola, Idaho.

Established 1909.

Board of Managers: P. A. Hanson, Jacob Riffel, E. W. Catlin, F. A.

Detamore, C. M. Christiansen, J. E. Graham, August Anderson.

Faculty: K. R. Haughey, Princi-pal, Preceptor; Mrs. Rachel Vreeland-Haughey, Music, Pre-ceptress, Matron; Lillian Balsori Intermediate Grades; Katie Bell, Primary Department; J. E. Van-DeMark, Business Manager.

UNION COLLEGE.

College View, Nebr.

Established 1891.

Board of Managers: The pres-idents of the following Confer-ences: Central Union, Nebraska, North Missouri, South Missouri. East Kansas, West Kansas, Col-orado, Western Colorado, Wyo-ming, Northern Union, Minne-sota, North Dakota, South Da-kota, Iowa, the Educational Sec-retary of the Central Union, the Educational' Secretary of the Northern Union, President of Union College, Lars Nielson, H. A. Morrison, A. T. Robinson.

Executive Committee: E. T. Rus-sell, Frederick Griggs, J. W. Christian, H. A. Morrison,A. R. Ogden, Cas. • Thompson, W. W. Ruble.

Faculty: President, Frederick Griggs, Philosophy; Eugene Le-land, Bible; H. A. Morrison, Mathematics; C. L. Benson, His-tory; * Winnifred P. Rowell, English; L. L. Caviness, Ancient and Romance Languages; L. H. Wood, Science; A. G. Taylor, Commercial Branches; Sarah E. Peek, Principal of Model School, Pedagogical Branches; Lillian Danielson, Elocution, Domestic Arts; Elsa Northrup, Painting and Drawing; Mertie A. Wheel-er, Registrar, Assistant in Com-mercial Branches; Mrs. Blanche E. Griggs, Latin and Greek; Leo Thiel, Assistant in English;.

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Ernest D. Dick, Agricultural Branches; Assistant in Mathematics; Alyse Swedberg, Piano, Counter-point, History, Theory; Kate Sierke, Voice Culture; Imogene Morrison, Piano; Carl Engel, Violin, Wind Instruments; Etta Bickert, Organ; Eugenie Covert, Piano; Dorothy E. White, As-sistant Model School; Rose E. Herr, Assistant Model School; Mrs. E. M. Long, Laundering; L. A. Rich, Mechanical Engineer-ing; M. E. Ellis, Printing.

Administration: Frederick Griggs, President; H. A. Morrison, Busi-ness Manager; Mrs. Anna E. Shepherd, Preceptress; Frank R. Isaac and Edgar A. von Pohlo, Preceptors; Mrs. Edith Cum-mings, Matron; Arthur R. Smith, Accountant.

* On leave of absence. Leo Thiel in charge.

WALDERLY SCHOOL.

South Range, Wis.

Established 1907.

Board: A. W. Hallock, W. H. Thurston, P. M. Hansen, John Hoffman, Miss Rosma M. Whalen, C. W. Hess, P. E. Shep-pier.

Faculty: A. W. Hallock, Principal; F. C. Port, Preceptor; Miss Ros-ma M. Whalen, Preceptress; C. W. Hess, P. E. Sheppler, Miss Gertrude R. Holmes, Primary Dept.

WALLA WALLA COLLEGE.

College Place, Wash.

Established 1892.

Board of Management: C. W. Flaiz (Chairman), H. W. Decker,

INSTITUTIONS.

S. W. Nellis, H. W. Cottrell, P. A. Hanson, M. E. Cady, Jacob Riffel, C. M. Christiansen (Treas.), E. C. Kellogg (Sec.).

Faculty and Helpers: E. C. Kel-logg, President; 0. A. Johnson, Bible and Pastoral Training; W. E. Nelson, Physical Science; N. W. Lawrence, English and Bible; W. C. Flaiz, History; Miss Win-ifred L. Holmden, Ancient and Modern Languages; G. F. Wolf-kill, Biological Science; Walter I. Smith, Preceptor and Mathe-matics; Miss Jeanette B. Henry, Preceptress; Mrs. F. W. Peter-son, Matron; Miss Clara Rogers, Assistant in English; C. A. Shull, Stenography and Type-writing; J. D. Koch, Penman-ship and Bookkeeping;, Mrs. Grace Wood Reith, Director, Pianoforte, Organ, and Voice; Miss Gertrude S. Shaffer, Piano-forte, Organ, and Voice; Miss Anna Ray Simpson, Pianoforte and Organ; Miss Bertha E. Al-len, Normal Director; Miss Eva M. Cook, Grades 7 and 8; Miss A. Olive Adams, Grades 4 to 6; Miss Madge Moore, Grades 1 t0 3; Miss Adeline L. Chapman, Manual Arts and Drawing; John Isaac, German Depart-ment; Carl Neumann, Assistant in German; C. M. Christiansen, Business Manager; W. C. Raley. Bookkeeper; C. A. Lessard, Printing; Mrs. Ethel D. Adams. Dressmaking; H. R. Flaiz, Engi-neering; Austin L. Cummings. Broom-making; Dallas Kime. Baking; Mrs. F. W. Vesey. Cooking.

WASHINGTON FOREIGN MIS- SION SEMINARY.

Takoma Park Station, Wash- ington, D. C.

Legal Title: " Washington For-eign Mission Seminary."

Established 1904. Constituency: Executive Commit-

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tee of the General Conference and the president of each local conference in the United States.

Board of Trustees: W. T. Knox, A. G. Daniells, H. R. Salisbury, L. A. Hansen, F. M. Wilcox, H. N. Sisco, M. D., J. L. McElhany, M. E. Kern.

Officers of the Board: W. T Knox, Pres.; M. E. Kern, Sec. and Treas.

Executive Committee of the Board: M. E. Kern, C. Sorenson, Dr. H. C. Menkel, Mrs. H. R. Salisbury, Mrs. C. Sorenson.

Administration: President and Manager, M. E. Kern; Precep-tress, -Mrs. H. R. Salisbury; Pre-ceptress, Mrs. C. Sorenson; Pre-ceptor, H. C. Menkel, M. D.; Matron, Mrs. C. Sorenson.

Industrial Departments: F. E. Hull, Printing; 0. F. Thompson, Farm and Dairy; Rubie M. Owen, Dressmaking; C. Soren-son, Poultry.

Faculty: M. E. Kern, President, History, Philosophy, Public Reading and Speaking; C. Sor-enson, Bible, History, Pastoral Training, Pedagogy; J. N. An-derson, Librarian, Missions, Bi-ble, Hebrew; M. Ellsworth Ol-sen, English, History; H. N. Sis-co, M. D., Minor Surgery, Phys-ical Diagnosis, Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Mental Diseases, Analysis of Excretions. Materia Medica, Dispensary Clinic; Mrs. H. R. Salisbury, Preceptress, Greek, Latin, French, Physical Culture, Swed-ish and Medical Gymnastics, Mo-hammedan Fields; Clemen Hamer, Vocal Training, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Book-keeping; Mrs. P. S. Bourdeau-Sisco, M. D., Gynecology, Hygi-enic Dress, Dietetics, Cooking: H. C. Menkel, M. D., Preceptor,

India, Electrotherapy, Genito-Urinary Diseases, Tropical Hy-giene and Diseases, General Dis-eases, Anatomy and Physiology, Hydrotherapy, Skin Diseases; Isabella B. Campbell, Bible Workers' Trainer; Mrs. C. Sor-enson, Preceptress, Domestic Science, Mathematics; Mrs. Mar-garet Evans, M. D., Obstetrics, Advanced General Diseases, Dis-pensary Clinic; Mrs. N. Z. Town, Spanish; D. D. Beekman, D. D. S., Elementary Dentistry; George R. Lehman, Science; J. A. P. Green, Colporteur Work; Esther M. Spicer, Art; Mrs. Stella Slaten, Accidents and Emergen-cies, Practical Hydrotherapy; V. E. Thompson, Practical Hy-drotherapy; Rubie M. Owen, Dressmaking, Millinery; F. E. Hull, Printing; 0. F. Thompson, Agriculture, Dairying; Mrs. Louise S. Kiehnhoff, Ass't Li-brarian, Library Science.

Special Lecturers: A. G. Daniells, Church Organization; W. W. Prescott, Protestantism and the New Theology, Religious Lib-erty; W. A. Spicer, Missions and Mission Work; W. T. Knox, Denominational Finance; N. Z. Town, Missionary and Publish-ing Department; H. R. Salis-bury, Christian Education and Comparative Religions; H. N. Sisco, M. D., Health; Mrs. L. Flora Plummer, Sabbath-school Work; G. B. Thompson, Higher Criticism, Spiritualism, Christian Science; H. C. Menkel, M. D., Missions, Health in the Tropics; J. N. Anderson, The Foreign Missionary and His Work; F. M. Wilcox, Inspiration of the Bible; P. S. Bourdeau-Sisco, M. D., Social Purity; B. G. Wilkinson, Evidences of Christianity; A. J. S. Bourdeau, Romanism; M. E. Kern, Missionary Volunteer Department, Biblical Arche-ology; M. E. Olsen, Ancestry of the Bible; L. A. Hansen, Institu-tional Management.

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WATERLOO INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.

Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West Africa.

Established 1909.

Faculty: T. M. French, Henry Lynch, W. H. Lewis, Mrs. T. M. French; Business Manager, W. H. Lewis.

WILLIAMSDALE ACADEMY.

Williamsdale East, Nova Scotia.

Established 1904.

Board of Management: 0. K. But-ler (Chairman), J. A. Strickland, T. D. Rowe, W. G. Steeves, J. Hannah, D. J. C. Barrett, F. Solway.

Faculty: T. D. Rowe, Principal and Business Manager, Bible and English; R. P. Redding, Precep-tor, Commercial Dept. and His-tory; Miss Terese Barrett, Mathematics and Music; Mrs. T. D. Rowe, Preceptress, Assis-tant in Mathematics; Miss E. E. McDiarmid, Matron, Domestic Science.

Industrial Department: T. D. Rowe, Farm Superintendent; Earl Miles, Assistant Farm Su-

perintendent; Mrs. T. D. Rowe, Dressmaking; Miss Minnie Dauphinee, School Store Man-ager.

WYOMING INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

Hemingford, Nebr.

Established 1908.

Board of Managers: D. U. Hale (Pres.), P. V. Thomas (Sec.), G. W. Berry, C. F. Moranville.

Faculty: P. V. Thomas, Principal; Mrs. P. V. Thomas, Assistant; Miss Edna Moyer, Matron.

YAKIMA VALLEY INTERME-DIATE SCHOOL.

North Yakima, Wash.

Established 1908.

Board of Directors: P. A. Hanson, Jacob Riffel, E. W. Catlin, F. A. Detamore, C. M. Christiansen, J. E. Graham, August Anderson.

Faculty: Jay K. Battin, Principal; Miss Lucy Andrus, Preceptress and Church School Department; E. E. Campbell, Business Man-ager and Industries; Mrs. Della Ritz, Matron.

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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS PRIVATELY OWNED OR MAN-AGED, AND NOT UNDER CONFERENCE SUPERVISION.

Chestnut Hill Farm School, R. F. D. 3, Fountain Head, Tenn.; Supt., H. M. Walen.

Chicago Training School for Gospel Medical Missionaries, 528 East Thir-ty-third Place, Chicago; conducting a six months' course for city medical missionaries. Instructors: Dr. David Paulson, Dr. D. H. Kress, Dr. L. H. Wolfsen, Dr. Mary W. Paulson, Dr. Ora Barber, Mrs. E. I. Johnson.,

Cumberland Industrial School, R. F. D. 2, Earleyville, Warren Co.. Tenn.; Supt., C. G. Howell. Established 1902.

Eufola Agricultural and Mechanical Academy, Eufola, N. C.; Principal, J. 0. Johnston. Established 1902.

Hillcrest School, R. F. D. 3, Northeast Station, Nashville, Tenn.; Prin-cipal, F. Bralliar; Dean, 0. R. Staines. For colored students; in-corporated 1908.

Idylwild School, Ridgeland, Miss.; Principal, F. R. Rogers; established 1907.

Naples Agricultural and Normal School, Fletcher, N. C.; S. Browns-berger in charge.

Nashville Agricultural and Normal Institute, Madison, Tenn. Estab-lished 1904. Faculty: E. A. Sutherland (Pres.), P. T. Magan (Dean), Mrs. N. H. Druillard (Treas.), M. Bessie De Graw (Sec.), Mrs. S. V. Sutherland, Lillian E. Magan, M. D., J. R. Black, W. F. Rocke, E. E. Brink, E. C. Wailer, Mrs. Anna Waller, Ida V. Owen, Nellie A. Crandall, Mrs. Linnie Black.

PUBLISHING HOUSES. (In alphabetical order.)

AVONDALE PRESS. Worker, H. F. De'Ath; Good

Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia. Health, A. B. Olsen, M. D.

Established 1899.

Manager: J. D. K. Aitken. (This institution is operated as a

department of the Australasian Missionary College, most of the work being done by students.)

Established 1897.

BUENOS AIRES PUBLISHING HOUSE.

Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

BRAZIL PUBLISHING HOUSE.

Name: Sociedade Internacional de Tratados no Brazil.

Established 1905.

Office Address: Estacao Sao Ber-nardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. .

Cable Address: " Advenista," Es- tacit() o Bernardo, Silo Paulo, Brazil.

Publishing Board: Manager, A. Pages. Committee for Publish-ing: F. W. Spies, A. Pages, Max Rhode.

BRITISH PUBLISHING HOUSE.

International Tract Society, Limited.

Established 1889.

Office: Stanborough Park, Wat-ford, Herts, England.

Cable Address: "Hygiene, Gar-ston, Herts, England."

Publishing Board: Chairman, W. T. Bartlett; Manager, W. C. Sisley; Sec., W. R. White; Di-rectors, W. C. Sisley, W. J. Fitzgerald, W. H. Meredith, W. T. Bartlett, W. H. Wakeham.

Editors: Present Truth, W. T. Bartlett; The Missionary

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Name: Casa Editora Union Sud-Americana.

Cable Address: Adventist, Buenos Aires.

Post-Office Address: Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

Publishing Board: C. E. Knight, G. E. Hartman, E. M. Trummer, Win. Kirstein, 0. Oppegard.

Editors: La Salud y Vida, R. H. Habenicht, Mrs. Lydia Oppe-gard; Elatalaya, Edw. Thomann, Contributing Editors: J. W. Westphal, F. L. Perry, A. N. Allen, E. M. Trummer, F. H. Westphal, C. E. Knight; La Re-vista Adventista, Mrs. Lydia Oppegard, Edw. Thomann.

CANADIAN PUBLISHING AS-SOCIATION.

Port Hope, Ontario.

Established 1895.

Publishing Committee: M. N. Campbell, B. B. Noftsger, M. C. Kirkendall.

Manager and Treasurer: B. B. Noftsger.

Editor Canadian Union Messen-ger: B. B. Noftsger.

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CHRISTIAN RECORD PUBLISH-ING CO.

College View, Nebr.

Established 1900.

Board of Management: E. T. Rus- sell, A. T. Robinson, F. F. By- ington, J. W. Christian.

Officers: Pres., E. T. Russell; Sec., Miss Mettie E. Cornell; Treas., Central Union Confer-ence; Editorial Committee of the Christian Record, a monthly magazine for the blind, pub-lished in American Braille and New York Point types: Mrs. L. N. Muck, Mrs. A. 0. Wilson.

The Christian Record also has a free circulating library depart-ment, containing denomina-tional tracts and pamphlets for free circulation among the blind. These tracts are sent to the reader and returned to the office without postage.

EMMANUEL MISSIONARY COL-LEGE PRESS.

Berrien Springs, Mich.

Established 1901.

Board of Managers: A. Moon, C. F. McVagh, Geo. E. Langdon, W. H. Thurston, E. A. Bristol, Wm. Guthrie, 0. Montgomery, J. J. Irwin, J. H. Haughey, 0. J. Graf, C. A. Russell, J. B. Blosser.

Publishing board: A. Moon, 0. J. Graf, J. H. Haughey.

Manager: 0. J. Graf; Asst. Busi-ness Manager, Fred Green; Printer, F. 0. Rathbun.

FINLAND PUBLISHING HOUSE.

Unionsgatan 4, Helsingfors, Finland.

Established 1897.

Corporate Name: Aikain Vartija Forlagsaktiebolag.

Publishing Board: L. Muderspach, J. C. Raft, N. Hammar.

Editorial Board: Aikain Vartija, L. Muderspach, K. Soisalo.

HAMBURG PUBLISHING HOUSE.

Internationale Traktatgesellschaft in Hamburg, Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany.

Established 1895.

Cable Address: Advent, Hamburg.

Publishing Board: L. R. Conradi, Chairman; H. Hartkop, Mana-ger; H. F. Schuberth, J. G. Ob-Binder, J. T. Bottcher, 0. E. Reinke, J. F. Huenergardt, W. Krumm, 0. Liipke, Dr. E. Meyer.

Auditor: G. Woysch.

Local Committee: H. Hartkop, J. O. ()blander, P. John, G. Dail, H. Berninger, H. Box.

Editors: Herold der Wahrheit, L. R. Conradi; Gute Gesundheit, E. Meyer, M. D., P. A. De Forest, M. D.; Der Protestant (the Protestant) (German), H. F. Schuberth; Der Erzieher (the Educator) (German), 0. Liipke; Teekenen des Tijds (Holland), R. G. Klingbeil; De Arbeider (Holland church paper); Unser kleiner Freund, M. Creeper; Zions Wachter, A. Plass; Mas-lina (Russian), Editorial Com-mittee, Th. Itzmann, S. Bojanus, M. Thomson; ; Hlasatel Pravdy (Herald of Truth), Bohemian, A. Simon; Semnele Timpului (Signs of the Times, Ruman-ian), Editorial Committee, R. P. Paulini, St. Demetrescu;Zianas Sargs (Lettonian), Editorial Committee, J. T. Btittcher, J. Sprohge, J. Schneider; Sioni Wahimees (Esthonian); Znaki Czasu (Signs of the Times, Polish).

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Basle Branch.

Internationale Traktatgesellschaft, Nonnenweg, corner Birmans-gasse, Basle, Switzerland.

Managing Board: L. R. Conradi, Chairman; H. Hartkop, W. Se-bald, 0. E. Reinke, W. Ktiry.

Attorney: W. Sebald.

Russian Branch.

Legal Name: " Beroa," Bottcher & Co., Postfach 982, Riga, Russia.

Board of Trustees: J. T. Nit- teller, L. R. Conradi, P. Brandt.

Attorney: J. T. BUttcher. Treasurer: P. Brandt.

Levant Branch.

Internationale Traktatgesellschaft, German Post, Box 109, Galata, Constantinople, Turkey. Mana-ger, C. Voigt. Publishing in the following languages: Arabic, Ar-menian, Armeno-Turkish (Turk-ish language with Armenian characters), Greek, Greco-Turk-ish (Turkish language with Greek characters), Turkish (Turkish language with Arabic characters).

Hungarian Branch.

Name: Vallasos iratok nemzetkozi Kiadohivatala.

Address: Vaczi korut 16, I Et., Tiir 41, Budapest, V., Hungary, Europe.

Publications: Utolso Uezenet (Hungarian), Editor, J. F. Hu-energardt; Evangeliumi munkas (Hungarian); Snazi wremena (Signs of the Times), (Servian),

• Editor, A. MOcnik.

INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

College View, Nebr.

Established 1903.

Officers: President, E. T. Russell;

Vice-President, A. T. Robinson; Secretary and Treasurer, J. C. Madison; Business Manager, F. F. Byington.

Trustees: E. T. Russell, A. T. Rob-inson, J. W. Christian, F. F. By-ington, Theo. Valentiner, C. A. Thorp, A. Vermelin, 0. A. Olsen, J. H. Schilling, G. F. Haffner, L. H. Christian, S. Mortenson.

Counselors: . Chas. Leer, N. P. Nielsen, G. A. Grauer, Lars Neil-son, A. J. Stone, August Ander-son, David Voth, Fred Johnson, J. G. Hanhardt, G. E. Nord, H. R. Johnson, R. Schopbach, Carl Svenson, Lewis Johnson, J. M. Erickson, B. E. Miller, Jacob Riffel.

Committees on Foreign Literature: German: J. H. Schilling, G. F. Haffner, G. A. Grauer, Theo. Valentiner, J. F. Harder. Swed-ish: S. Mortenson, F. Johnson, A. Swedberg, J. M. Erickson, A. Vermelin. Danish-Norwegian: L. H. Christian, C. A. Thorp, M. S. Reppe, C. Edwardson, P. E. Berthelsen.

Editors: Evangeliets Sendebud, Editor, C. A. Thorp;Lys over Landet, Editor, C. A. Thorp; Asst. Editor, M. S. Reppe; Mis-sionaren, Editor, Mrs. Hansigne Olsen; Tidens Tecken, Editor, A. Vermelin; Signalen, Editor, Mrs. A. Vermelin; Asst. Editor, S. Mortenson; Christlicher Hausfreund, Deutscher Arbiter, and Zeichen der Zeit, Editor, T. Valentiner; Asst. Editor, G. W. Erfurth; Jugendbote, Editor, G. W. Erfurth.

Committee to confer with Book Committee in Europe: J. H. Schilling, L. H. Christian, S. Mortenson.

INTERNATIONAL TRACT SO-CIETY.

17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India. Established 1898.

Managing Board: J. L. Shaw, S.

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A. Wellman, Mrs. M. M. Quan-tock, W. E. Perrin, C. E. Weaks, W. R. French, J. S. James, H. H. Votaw, G. F. Enoch.

Officers: Chairman, J. L. Shaw; Vice-Chairman, S. A. Wellman; Sec. and Treas., Mrs. M. M. Quantock; Supt., W. E. Perrin.

Languages in which publications are issued: English, Bengali, Hindustani, Santali, Marathi.

Editors: Oriental Watchman, S. A. Wellman; Associate Editors, G. F. Enoch, J. S. James; Herald of Health, Editor, Dr. V. L. Mann, Associate Editor, S. A. Wellman; Eastern Tidings, Edi-tors, W. E. Perrin, J. L. Shaw.

JAPANESE PUBLISHING HOUSE.

846 Sendagaya-machi, Tokyo, Japan.

Established 1909.

Manager: Chas. N. Lake. Field Agent: W. D. Burden.

KOREAN MISSION PRESS. Seoul, Korea.

Established 1909. Publishing Board: C. L. Butter-

field, W. R. Smith, Riley Rus-sell, M. D., H. M. Lee, Mimi Scharffenberg.

Officers: Supt., C. L. Butterfield; Sec. and Treas., H. A. Oberg. Editor Sei Chyensa eui Keuip-yel, Mimi Scharffenberg; Asso-ciate Editor, C. L. Butterfield.

LATIN UNION PUBLISHING HOUSE.

Established 1897.

Societe Internationale de Traites. Office: Gland (Ct. Vaud), Switzer-

land.

Publishing Board: L. E. Borle, L. P. Tieche, H. H. Dexter, J. Curdy, J. RObert, W. G. Bond, P. A. De Forest, L. Zecchetto, C. E. Rentfro, Paul Steiner, Tell Nussbaum.

Editors: Le Messager and Les Signes des Temps, E. Noualy; Le Vulgarisateur, P. A. De For-est, M. D.

MEXICAN PUBLISHING HOUSE.

Established 1899.

Office: No. 1420, Avenida 20, Ta-cubaya, D. F., Mexico.

Corporate Name: " Compaiiia de Publicaciones, La Verdad,' S. A."

Cable Address: " Verdad," Mex-ico City, Mexico.

Publishing Committee: G. W. Ca.v-iness, W. S. Swayze, H. A. Peebles, J. A. P. Green.

Officers: President, W. S. Swayze; Secretary, Alfred Cooper; Treas-urer, G. W. Caviness; Auditor, M. B. Erkenbeck.

Editors: Las Senales de los Tiem-pos, G. W. Caviness: El Amigo de los Ninos, Mrs. G. W. Cav-iness.

PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

Established 1875.

Main Office: Villa Street, Moun-tain View, California.

Cable Address: Uprising, Moun-tain View, Cal.

Territory: The Pacific, North Pa-cific, Central, Northern, and Western Canadian Union Con-ferences.

Directors: E. E. Andross, M. C. Wilcox, C. H. Jones, H. H. Hall, A. 0. Tait, B. M. Shull, H. G. Childs.

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Officers: President, C. H. Jones; Vice-President, E. E. Andross; Secretary and Treasurer, H. G. Childs; Auditor, J. J. Ireland; General Manager, C. H. Jones; Manager of Book Department, H. H. Hall; Manager of Period-ical Department, G. C. Hoskin.

Advisory Board: C. W. Flaiz, E. T. Russell, Chas. Thompson, H. S. Shaw, E. E. Andross, E. W. Farnsworth, C. L. Taggart, J. H. Behrens.

Publishing Committee: H. H. Hall, C. H. Jones, M. C. Wilcox, L. A. Reed, H. W. Cottrell, A. 0. Tait, H. G. Childs, J. 0. Corliss, F. H. Gage, J. R. Ferrin, E. W. Farns-worth, G. C. Hoskin.

Editor Signs of the Times: M. C. Wilcox; Associate Editors. A. 0. Tait, L. A. Reed.

Editor Signs of the Times Month-ly: L. A. Reed; Associate Edi-tors, M. C. Wilcox, A. 0. Tait.

Editor Our Little Friend: Kath-rina B. Wilcox; Associate Edi-tor, Vesta J. Farnsworth.

Kansas City Branch.

1224 Euclid Avenue, Kansas City, Mo.; Manager, S. N. Curtiss.

Portland Branch.

719 East Flanders St., Portland, Oregon; Manager, J. F. Beatty.

Canadian Branch.

1109 Fourteenth St., West, Cal- gary, Alberta, Canada (Box 1599; Manager, W. V. Sample. The Pacific Press Publishing

Assn. handles publications in French, German, Danish, Swedish, Spanish, and the Oriental lan-guages. It also gives special at-tention to standard school text-books and juvenile publications. Complete catalogue sent free on application.

REVIEW AND HERALD PUB-LISHING ASSOCIATION.

Established 1849; incorporated 1861; reincorporated 1903.

Main Office: Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

Cable Address: Review, Washing-ton.

Territory; The Atlantic, Columbia, Canadian, and Lake Union Con-ferences.

Constituency: The Executive Com-mittees of the General Confer-ence, Atlantic Union, Columbia Union, Canadian Union, Lake Union, and of the local confer-ences therein, as well as former stockholders of the Seventh-day Adventist Publishing Associa-tion who hold certificates of membership in this corporation.

Board of Trustees: E. R. Palmer, W. T. Knox, F. M. Wilcox, H. R. Salisbury, G. B. Thompson, I. A. Ford, A. H. Mason, E. L. Richmond.

Officers: President, F. M. Wilcox; Vice-President, W. T. Knox; Manager, E. R. Palmer; Treas-urer, A. H. Mason; Secretary, I. A. Ford; Superintendent, E. L. Richmond.

Editors: Review and Herald, F. M. Wilcox; associate editors, W. A. Spicer, C. M. Snow. The Youth's Instructor, Mrs. Fannie Dicker-son Chase. Life and Health, Dr. Geo. H. Heald. Liberty, W. W. Prescott; associate editor, C. M. Snow. The Sabbath School Worker, Mrs. L. Flora Plum-mer; associate editor, G. B. Thompson. The Protestant Magazine, W. W. Prescott. Christian Education, H. R. Salis-bury, W. E. Howell.

Book Committee: E. R. Palmer, Chairman; F. M. Wilcox, I. A. Ford, W. W. Prescott, W. A. Colcord, C. M. Snow, N. Z. Town, G. H. Heald, D. W. Reavis, A. J. S. Bourdeau.

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. South Bend Branch.

212 South La Fayette St., South Bend, Ind.; Manager, J. W. Mace.

New York Branch.

Room 910, 32 Union Square, New York, N. Y.; Manager, L. W. Graham.

Foreign Publications: The New York Branch of Review and Herald Publishing Association carries a very large and com-plete assortment of the tracts, pamphlets, and books issued by our various foreign publishing houses. Send for catalogue.

SCANDINAVIAN PUBLISHING HOUSE.

(Formerly the Christiania Pub-lishing House.)

Establislied 1879.

Corporate Name: Skandinavisk Bogforlag.

Office: Akersgaden 74, Christiania, Norway.

Cable Address: Sundhedsbladet, Christiania, Norway.

Publishing Board: J. C. Raft, N. C. Bergersen, 0. J. Olsen, Enok Andresen, C. C. Jensen, Jens Ol-sen.

Treasurer: Jens Olsen.

Editors: Sundhedsbladet, J. C. Ot-tosen, M. D.; Evangeliets Sende-bud, Erik Arnesen.

Copenhagen Branch.

Margaretheyej 5, Copenhagen, V., Denmark.

Corporation Name: Dansk Bogfor-lag.

Cable Address: Expedit, Copen-hagen.

Treasurer: Chr. Hedeblik.

SIGNS OF THE TIMES PUB-LISHING HOUSE.

Established 1905.

Cor. Ward and Lahore Roads, Shanghai, China.

Post-office Addres: Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

Board of Management: China Un-ion Mission Committee.

Officers: Supt., W. E. Gillis, Treas., C. N. Woodward.

Editors: Shi Djao Yueh Bao (The Signs of the Times), A. C. Sel-mon; associate editors, R. F. Cottrell and Pauline Schilberg.

SIGNS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED.

Established 1905.

Office: Warburton, Victoria, Aus-tralia.

Cable Address: "Signs, Warbur-ton," Australia.

Board: •l. M. Johanson, J. E. Ful-ton, E. H. Gates, A. W. Ander-son, N. D. Faulkhead, A. W. H. Merritt, L. D. A. Lemke.

Editor: Signs of the Times, A. W. Anderson; Life and Health, A. W. Anderson.

SOUTH AFRICAN PUBLISHING HOUSE.

56 Roeland St., Cape Town, South Africa.

Established 1894.

Publishing Committee: College Board. and Faculty.

Printing Works: Manager, C. P. Crager.

Editors: South African Sentinel, managing editor, I. J. Hankins;

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editorial staff, R. C. Porter, W. S. Hyatt, H. J. Edmed; South African Missionary, Mrs. B. Smith.

SOUTH LANCASTER PRINTING COMPANY.

South Lancaster, Mass.

Established 1903.

Committee: The Executive Com- mittee of the Massachusetts Conference.

Officers: President, H. C. Hart-well; Superintendent, Leonard J. Smith; Treasurer, H. B. Tucker.

SOUTHERN PUBLISHING AS-SOCIATION.

2123 Twenty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.

Established 1901.

Territory: The Southeastern, Southern, and Southwestern Union Conferences.

Constituency: The Executive Committees of the foregoing Union Conferences.

Board of Managers: S. E. Wight, C. P. Bollman, R. Hook, Jr., C. B. Stephenson, L. A. Smith, L. D. Randall, P. T. Magan, R. L. Pierce, G. F. Watson, W. W. Eastman, W. A. Harvey.

Officers: President, S. E. Wight; Vice-President, W. W. Eastman; Secretary, L. A. Smith; Treas-urer and General Manager, R. Hook, Jr.

Editors: The Watchman, L. A. Smith; Contributing Editors, C. P. Bolman, P. T. Magan; South-ern Union Worker, C. P. Boll-m an.

Fort Worth Branch.

411 West Railroad Ave., Fort Worth, Tex.; Manager, R. L. Pierce.

Atlanta Branch.

169 Bryan St., Atlanta, Ga.; Man-ager, L. D. Randall.

STOCKHOLM PUBLISHING HOUSE.

Kungsgatan 74, Stockholm, Sweden.

Established 1895.

Corporate Name: Skandinaviska Forlagsexpeditionen.

Directors: Emil Lind, E. J. Ahren, J. R. Lindqvist.

Secretary: 0. Nelson.

Treasurer: J. R. Lindqvist.

Editor: Tidens Tecken, E. J. Ahren. MissionAren, E. J. Ahren.

THE WATCHMAN PRESS.

Riversdale, Jamaica, British West Indies.

Established 1906.

Cable Address: " Watchman," Kingston.

Territory: West Indian Union Conference.

Publishing- Board: U. Bender, H. H. Cobban, D. E. 'Wellman H. C. Goodrich, J. B. Stuyvesant, E. C. Wood, A. F. Haines.

Officers: Chairman, U. Bender; Sec., A. F. Haines; Treas.. and Manager, H. H. Cobban.

Editor: The West Indian Watch-man, H. H. Cobban; West In-dian Messenger, H. H. Cobban.

LIST OF PERIODICALS ISSUED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SEVENTH-DAY

ADVENTIST DENOMINATION.

The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald (denominational church paper, established 1849); week-ly; twenty-four pages; annual subscription, $1.75; published at Takoma Park Station, Washing-ton, D. C.; editor, F. M. Wilcox; associate editors, W. A. _ Spicer, C. M. Snow.

The Signs of the Times (leading missionary paper and prophetic expositor); illustrated weekly; sixteen pages; annual subscrip-tion, $1.75; published by Pacific Press Publishing Assn., Moun-tain View, Cal.; editor, M. C. Wilcox; associate editors, A. 0. Tait, L. A. Reed.

Signs of the Times Monthly Mag-azine; forty-eight pages and cover; $1 a year; published by the Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Mountain View, Cal.; editor, L. A. Reed; associate editors, M. C. Wilcox, A. 0. Tait.

The Watchman; general mission-ary paper and Bible expositor; illustrated monthly magazine of sixty-four or more pages and covers; annual subscription (in-cluding Canada), $1; to foreign conutries, $1.25; published by the Southern Publishing Asso-ciation, 2123 Twenty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.; Editor, L. A. Smith; contribu-ting editors, C. P. Bollman, P. T. Magan.

The Youth's Instructor (organ of Young People's Missionary Vol-unteer Dept. of the General Conference, and contains its Reading Courses, also the S. S. lessons for the youth); week-ly; sixteen pages; annual sub-scription, $1; Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.; edi-tor, Mrs. Fannie Dickerson Chase.

Liberty; magazine of religious freedom; issued quarterly in magazine form; forty-eight pages; organ of the Religious Liberty Association; yearly subscription, thirty-five cents; published by the Review and Herald Publishing Association, Takoma Park Station, Wash-ington, D. C.; editor, W. W. Prescott; associate editor, C. M. Snow; circulation manager, A. J. S. Bourdeau.

The Present Truth (devoted to a presentation of the doctrine of the second coming of Christ, and general Bible truth); weekly; sixteen pages; annual subscrip-tion, Os 6d ($1.60) ; Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England; editor, W. T. Bartlett.

The Signs of the Times (devoted to an exposition of Bible truth and signs of the times); weekly; sixteen pages; annual subscrip-tion, 4s 6d; to countries outside of Australia, and in the Postal Union, 8s 6d ($2); Warburton, Victoria, Australia; editor, A. W. Anderson; contributing edi-tors, R. Hare, G. Teasdale, R. W. Munson.

The Oriental Watchman; monthly; thirty-two pages; annual sub-scription, Rs. 2-8 (eighty cents) ; International Tract Society, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India; editor, S. A. Wellman; associate editors, G. F. Enoch, J. S. James.

The West Indian Watchman; monthly; sixteen pages and cover; 50 cents a year, Rivers-dale, Jamaica, British West Tri-dies; editor, H. H. Cobban.

South African Sentinel (devoted to an exposition of the signs of the times and Sabbath truth) : monthly; twelve pages; annual

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subscription, 60 cents; to coun-tries outside of South Africa and in the Postal Union, 75 cents; managing editor, I. J. Hankins; editorial staff, R. C. Porter, W. S. Hyatt, H. J. Ed-med; Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa.

Life and Health; issued monthly in magazine form; forty-eight pages; yearly subscription, $1; published by the Review and Herald Publishing Associa-tion, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.; editor, George H. Heald, M. D.; circu-lation manager, A. J. S. Bour-deau.

Life and Health (the Australasian health magazine); bi-monthly; 64 pages; annual subscription, 3s 6d; beyond the commonwealth, 4s; Signs Pub. Co., Warburton, Victoria, Australia; editor, A. W. Anderson; contributing edi-tors, Dr. F. C. Richards, Dr. E. Richards, Dr. P. M. Keller, Dr. Florence Keller, .Dr. A. V. Hey-

' nemann, Dr. Ethel Heynemann, Dr. Howard W. James, Dr. A. Stuttaford, Dr. M. M. Freeman, Dr. T. A. Sherwin.

Good Health (devoted to hygiene and the principles of healthful living); monthly; thirty-two pages; yearly subscription, is 6d; Stanborough Park, Wat-ford, Herts, England; editor, A. B. Olsen, M. D.

The Sabbath School Worker (or-gan of the Sabbath-school De-partment of the General Confer-ence); monthly; twenty pages; annual subscription, 35 cents; in clubs of two or more, 30 cents; published at Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.; editor, Mrs. L. Flora Plum-mer; associate editor, G. B. Thompson.

Protestant Magazine; advocate of primitive Christianity, and pro-

test against religious apos-tasy; issued monthly in maga-zine form; forty-eight pages; yearly subscription, $1; pub-lished by the Review and Herald Publishing Association, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.; editor, W. W. Prescott; as-sociate editors, W. A. Spicer, F. M. Wilcox; circulation manager, A. J. S. Bourdeau.

Christian Education (organ of Ed-ucational Department of the General Conference); a monthly magazine devoted to the promo-tion of a broad, thorough, and rational education, based upon true Christian principles; thir-ty-two pages; annual subscrip-tion, $1; published by Review and Herald Publishing Associa-tion, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.; editors, H. R. Salisbury, W. E. Howell.

Sabbath School Quarterly; forty-eight pages; containing the S. D. A. International Sabbath-school lessons; annual subscrip-tion, 20 cents; Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Mountain View, Cal.

Our Little Friend (a child's pa-per); illustrated weekly; eight pages, annual subscription, 60 cents. Pacific Press Publishing Assn., Mountain View, Cal.; edi-tor, Kathrina B. 'Wilcox; asso-ciate editor, Vesta J. Farns-worth.

Bible Students' Library: Send for topically arranged list, to Pa-cific Press Publishing Assn., Mountain View, Cal.

Apples of Gold Library: Send for topically arranged list to Pacific Press Publishing Assn., Moun-tain View, Cal.

Gospel Herald; monthly; eight pages; 25c; published at Oak-wood Manual Training School, Huntsville, Ala., under editorial supervision of the North Amer-

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ican Negro Dept., A. J. Hays-mer, Sec., Box 414, Huntsville, Ala.

Herald of Health; monthly; 24 pages; annual subscription, Rs.

2-8 (80 cents); International Tract Society, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India; Dr. V. L. Mann. editor; S. A. Wellman, associate editor.

UNION CONFERENCE PERIODICALS. Atlantic Union Gleaner (official

organ of the Atlantic Union Conference); weekly; eight pages; 50 cents a year; Miss Pearl L. Rees, editor; published at South Lancaster, Mass.

Canadian Union Messenger (offi-cial organ of the Canadian Un-ion Conference); weekly; four pages; 50 cents; Port Hope, Cu-tario; editor, B. B. Noftsger.

Central Union Outlook (organ of. Central Union Conference); eight pages; weekly; annual subscription, fifty cents; A. T. Robinson, editor; associate edi-tors, Frederick Griggs, C. G. Bellah, M. B. Van Kirk; pub-lished at College View, Nebr.

The Educational Messenger (rep-resenting the Educational De-partment of the Central Union Conference); monthly; twenty-four pages; 75 cents; Central Union Conference, College View, Nebr.

Columbia Union Visitor (official organ of the Columbia Union Conference); eight pages; week-ly; 50 cents; published at Mt-Vernon, Ohio; editor, W. C. Moffett.

Lake Union Herald (official organ of the Lake Union Conference); weekly; eight pages; 50 cents a year; Mrs. Lou K. Curtis, editor; published at Berrien Springs, Michigan. and printed by Emmanuel Missionary Col-lege Press.

Northern Union Reaper (official

organ of the Northern Union Conference) ; weekly; eight pages; 50 cents a year in the United States, 75 cents in Can-ada and foreign countries; pub-lished by the Northern Union Conference, 2718 Third •Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn.; edi-tor, W. H. Edwards.

North Pacific Union Gleaner (of-ficial organ of the North Pacific Union Conference); weekly; eight pages: 50 cents a year; published by the North. Pacific Union Conference, College Place. Wash.; editor, S. J. Lashier.

Pacific Union Recorder (official organ of the Pacific Union Con-ference); weekly; eight pages; 50 cents a year; editorial com-mittee, E. E. Andross, E. W. Farnsworth, F. M. Burg, G. W. Reaser, W. M. Adams, J. H. Behrens, C. L. Taggart.

Field Tidings (organ of the South-eastern Union Conference); four pages; weekly; twenty-five cents; published at Graysville, Tenn., by the Southern Train-ing School; H. S. Miller, editor; G. H. Jeys, associate.

Southern Union Worker (organ of the Southern Union Confer-ence); weekly; eight pages; 50 cents yearly; published by the Southern Union Conference, 2123 Twenty-fourth Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.; editor, C. P. Bollm an.

Southwestern Union Record (of-ficial organ of the Southwest-ern Union Conference); eight

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pages; weekly; 50 cents; C. E. Smith, editor; G. F. Watson, as-sociate editor; published at Keene, Tex.

Western Canadian Tidings (official organ of the Western Canadian Union Conference); bi-weekly; eight pages; fifty cents a year; published by the Western Cana-dian Union Conference at Re-gina, Saskatchewan; editor, A. H. Brigham, Box 244, Regina. Saskatchewan.

Australasian Record (official organ of the Australasian Union Con-ference); weekly; eight pages; annual subscription, 4s; foreign countries, 5s; published by the Australasian Union Conference, " Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia; editor, Mrs. A. L. FIindson, Roland Ave., Wah-roonga, N. S. W., Australia.

The Missionary Worker (official organ of the. British Union Con-ference) ; semimonthly; eight pages; is a year; postpaid, is 6d; International Tract Society!

Ltd., Stanborough Park, Wat-ford, Herts, England; editor, H. F. De'Ath.

Zions-Wachter (organ of the West German, the East German, the Danube, the Central European, and the Russian Union Confer-ences, and the Siberian Union Mission); semimonthly; sixteen pages; annual subscription, 40 cents; editor, A. Plass; Inter-nationale Traktategesellschaft, Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Ger-many.

South African Missionary; week-ly; four pages; annual subscrip-tion, 50 cents; to countries out-side of South Africa and in the Postal Union, 75 cents; editor, Mrs. B. Smith, " Alrewas," Sey-mour Road, Wynberg, South Af-rica.

The West Indian Messenger (or-gan of the West Indian Union Conference); monthly, eight pages; 25 cents a year; Rivers-dale, Jamaica, British West In-dies; editor, H. H. Cobban.

LOCAL CONFERENCE PERIODICALS. (Arranged Alphabetically by Conferences.)

Colorado: Echoes from the Field; semimonthly; four' pages; an-nual subscription, 25 cents; Col-orado Tract Society, 1112 Kala-math St., Denver, Colo; editor; R. T. Emery.

East Kansas: East Kansas Work-er; semimonthly; four pages; 35 cents; editor, B. M. Emerson, 821 West Fifth St., Topeka, Kans.

India: Eastern Tidings; monthly; eight pages; Rs. 1 a year; printed by India Pub. House, 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, for the International Tract Society;. W. E. Perrin and J. L. Shaw, editors.

Iowa: The Workers' Bulletin; four pages; weekly; 40 cents; Iowa. Tract Society, Nevada, Iowa; editor, Mrs. Flora V. Dorcas.

North Missouri: The Workers' Record; issued monthly for the North Missouri Conference; four pages; 25 cents; Utica, Mo.

South Caribbean: South Carib-bean Gleaner; monthly; four pages; 24 cents a year; pub-lished by South Caribbean Con-ference; editor, Geo. C. Hinkson, 31 Dundonald St., Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies; sub-edi-tor, N. H. Pool, 31 Dundonald St., Port of Spain, Trinidad. British West Indies.

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Virginia: Gospel Medical Messen-ger; semimonthly; four pages; fifty cents; published by Vir-ginia Conference, 2705 West Main St., Richmond, Va.

Western Colorado: The Gleaner; monthly; 25 cents a year; four pages; 122 South Eighth St., Grand Junction, Colo.; editor, J. .\. Neilsen.

FOREIGN PERIODICALS. Arranged Alphabetically by Languages.

BENGALI.

Juga Lakhyan (Signs of the Times) ; twenty page monthly; published at 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India; L. G. Mooker-jee, editor.

BOHEMIAN.

Hlasatel Pravdy (Herald of Truth); monthly; 16. pages; church and missionary paper; subscription, 1.50 crown (Amer-ica, 40 cents). Sabbath School Quarterly, 1 crown, or 20 cents; editor, A. Simon. Published by Internationale Traktatgesell- schaft, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-burg, Germany.

BURMESE.

Burmese Watchman; twenty-four pages; quarterly; published at 60 Lower Kemmendine Road, Rangoon, Burma; H. H. Votaw, editor.

CHINESE.

Shi Djao Yueh Bao (The Signs of the Times) ; thirty-two pages; monthly magazine; yearly sub-scription, 50 cents; 5 to 25 cop-ies, 3% cents each; 25 or more copies, 3 cents each. Issued in Wen-li and Mandarin editions. Editor, A. C. Selmon; associate editors, R. F. Cottrell, Pauline Schilberg. Published by the

Signs of the Times Publishing House, Post-office address. Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shang-hai, China.

N. B.— In the United States and Canada, all orders for Chinese literature, aside from the paper, should be sent to the Pacific Press Publishing Assn , Moun-tain View, Cal.

DANISH NORWEGIAN.

Evangeliets' Sendebud; semi-monthly; sixteen pages; annual subscription, kr. 2.50; rate for America, $1; Akersgaden 74. Q istiania, Norway, and Mar- , ..etheyej 5, Copenhagen, V., Denmark; editor, Erik Arnesen, Skodsborg, Denmark.

Sundhedsbladet (health journal) ; monthly; twenty-four pages; annual subscription, in Norway, kr. 3.00; in Denmark, 3.00; rate for America, $1.00; Akersgaden 74, Christiania, Norway, and Margrethevej 5, Copenhagen V., Deninark; editor, J. C. Ottosen, Skodsborg, Denmark.

Evangeliets Sendebud; weekly; sixteen pages; annual subscrip-tion, $1.50; International Pub-lishing Assn., College View, Nebr.; editor, C. A. Thorp.

Missionaeren; monthly; eight pages; annual subscription, 50 cents; International Publishing Assn.,' College View, Nebr.; edi-tor, Mrs. Hansigne Olsen.

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Lys over Landet; devoted to health and temperance; thirty-six pages; quarterly; 35 cents; International Pub. Assn., College View, Nebr.; editor, C. A. Thorp; asst. editor, M. S. Reppe.

ESTHONIAN.

Sioni Wahimees; sixteen pages; monthly; 80 Rbl. or 40 cents; with Sabbath School Quarterly, Rbl. 1.20, or 60 cents; published at Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

FIJIAN.

Rarama; monthly; eight pages; printed at Avondale Press, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Austra-lia; editor, A. G. Stewart, Bure-sala, Ovalau, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.

FINNISH.

Aikain Vartija; monthly; sixteen pages; annual subscription, 50 cents; Unionsgatan 4, Helsing-fors, Finland; editors, L. Mu-derspach, K. Sandelin.

FRENCH.

Les Signes des Temps; monthly; eight pages; annual subscrip-tion, fr. 1.50 (30 cents, foreign, 40 cents); published at Gland (Ct. Vaud), Switzerland; editor, E. Noualy.

Le Messager (church paper); monthly; twelve pages; annual subscription, fr. 2 (40 cents); Gland (Ct. Vaud), Switzerland; editor, E. Noualy.

Le Vulgarisateur et Messager de l'Hygiene; monthly health pa-

per; sixteen pages-; fr. 3.00 (60 cents); Gland (Ct. Vaud), Swit-zerland; editor, P. A. De Forest.

Le Visiteur; quarterly church pa-per; four pages; published at South Lancaster, Mass.; editor, Miss Herminie L. Roth.

GERMAN.

Herold der Wahrheit; semimonth- ly; eight pages; annual sub- scription, Mk. 2.— (60 cents for America) ; Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany; editor, L. R. Conradi.

Gute Gesundheit (health paper); monthly; sixteen pages; annual subscription, Mk. 2 (for Amer-ica, 50 cents); Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany; editors, E. Meyer, M. D., P. A. De Forest, M. D.

Unser kleiner Freund (child's pa-per); monthly; 16 pages; an-nual subscription, 80 Pfg. (for America, 30 cents); Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany; editor, M. Creeper.

Der Protestant; religious liberty quarterly; twenty-four pages; annual subscription, 80 Pfg. (for America, 25 cents) ; Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg; editor, H. F. Schuberth.

Der Erzieher; educational quar-terly; twenty-four pages; an-nual subscription, 1 mk. (for America, 25 cents); Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg; editor, Otto Liikpe.

Christlicher Hausfreund; semi-monthly; 16 pages; annual sub-scription, $1; College View, Nebr.; editor, T. Valentiner; asst. editor, G. W. Erfurth.

Deutscher Arbeiter; semimonthly; eight pages; annual subscrip-tion, 50 cents; College View,

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Nebr.; editor, T. Valentiner: asst. editor, G. W. Erfurth.

Der Jugendbote (Youth's Messen-ger), an eight-page monthly for German young people; 50 cents a year; International Pub. Assn., College View, Nebr.; edi-tor, G. W. Erfurth.

Die Zeichen der Zeit (Signs of the Times); thirty-six pages; quar-terly; 35 cents; International Pub. Assn., College View, Nebr., editor, T. Valentiner; asst. edi-tor, G. W. Erfurth.

Sabbatschul-Lektionen (Sabbath-school Lessons); quarterly; con-taining the S. D. A. Interna-tional Sabbath-school lessons in German; annual subscription, 20 cents; International Publishing Assn., College View, Nebr.

Rundschau der Adventisten (Ger-man paper for circulation among S. D. A. churches in South America); twelve pages; month-ly; published by the Brazil Pub-lishing House, Silo Bernardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America; editor, A. Pages.

HOLLAND (DUTCH).

Teekenen des Tijds (Signs of the Times), Holland (formerly Zions Wachter); monthly; eight pages; annual subscription, 75 Ho11. cents; to foreign countries, 1 florin (40 cents); Internation-ale Traktatgesellschaft, Grindel-berg 15a, Hamburg, Germany; editor, R. G. Klingbeil.

De Arbeider; eight pages; quar-terly church paper for Holland and Flemish Belgium with the Sabbath-School Quarterly; 80 Holl. cents; to foreign countries, 30 cents; Internationale Trak-tatgesellschaft, Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

De Wachter; twelve pages; monthly; editor, Hubertus Elf-fers, " Rustica," Wynberg, Cape Town, South Africa.

HUNGARIAN.

Utolso Uezenet (The Last Mes-sage) ; sixteen pages; monthly missionary paper; 40 cents a year (1.50 Crowns); with Evan-geliumi munkas, and Sabbath-School Quarterly, 2.50 crowns, or for America, 60 cents; editor, J. F. Huenergardt; published by the Vallasos iratok nemzetkozi Kiadohivatala, Vficzi korut 16, 1. Et., Tiir 41, Budapest, Hun-gary.

Evangeliumi munkis; quarterly; eight pages; for circulation among believers in Hungary; edited and published as the pa-per noted above.

ITALIAN.

L'Ultimo Messaggio; monthly; sixteen pages; 40 cents in Italy; 50 cents to United States; edi-tor, L. Zecchetto, Viale Aless-andro Volta 69, Firenze, Italy.

JAPANESE.

Owari No Fukuin; monthly twen-ty-four pages; annual subScrip-Mon, 50 cents; 846 Sendagaya-machi, Tokyo, Japan; editors, T. H. Okohira, F. H. DeVinney.

KOREAN.

Sei Chyensa eui Keuipyel; month-ly; twelve pages; annual_ sub-scription, 25 cents; Korean S. D. A. Mission Press, Seoul, Korea; editors, Mimi Scharffenberg, C. L. Butterfield.

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LETTONIAN.

Zianas Sargs; sixteen pages; monthly; illustrated; Rbl. 80 or 40 cents; Sabbath-School Quar-terly, Rbl. 40, or 20 cents a year. Editorial Committee: J. T. But-tcher, J. Sprohge, J. Schneider; published at Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

MAORI.

Karere o to Pono; monthly; four pages; published by the Avon-dale Press, Cooranbong, N. S. IV., Australia.

POLISH.

Znaki Czasu (Signs of the Times); sixteen pages; quarterly mis-sionary paper; price, 50 pf., or, for America, 15 cents per an-num; with Sabbath-School Quarterly 1.30 Mk., or to Amer-ica 35 cents; published by the Internationale Traktatgesell- sehaft, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-burg, Germany.

PORTUGUESE.

Arauto da Verdade; monthly; sixteen pages; annual subscrip-tion, $1.25; in clubs of ten or more copies, 90 cents each; Es-tacilo Sao Bernardo, S. P. R., SR) Paulo, Brazil, South Amer-ica; editor, F. W. Spies.

Revista Mensal; monthly; eight pages; published by the Brazil Pub. House, Estaclio Sao Ber-nardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America; editor, F. W. Spies.

RAROTONGAN.

Tuatua-Moa; monthly; eight

pages; editor, Mrs. F. N. Waugh, " Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.

RUMANIAN.

Semnele Timpului (Signs of the Times); monthly; sixteen pages; missionary paper; subscription price, Fr. 2.00 (to America, 40 cents ) ; with Sabbath-School Quarterly, 3 Fr., (to America 60 cents). Editorial Commit-tee: R. P. Paulini, St. Deme-trescu; published by the Inter-nationale Traktatgesellschaft, Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Ger-many.

RUSSIAN.

Maslina (Olive-tree) ; sixteen pages; monthly missionary pa-per; subscription price, 50 cents a year (Russia, 1 Rbl.) ; sup-plement (monthly) containing Sabbath-school lessons and field reports, 80 Kop, or 40 cents; Maslina and Supplement, 1.50 Rbl., or 75 cents. Editorial Committee: Th. Itzmann, S. Bo-janus, M. Thomson; published by the Internationale Traktat-gesellschaft, Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

SAMOAN PAPER.

Tali Moni (The Truth) ; monthly; four pages; editor, Mrs. F. N. Waugh, " Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.

SERVIAN.

Snazi wremena (The Signs of the Times) ; sixteen-page quarterly missionary paper; price 1 crown; for America 25 cents; Servian.

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S. S. Lesson Quarterly and Srpski Radenik (church paper, or " Worker ") 1 crown-50 heller per annum; for America 35 cents; Editorial Committee: A. Mocnik, R. Schillinger, W. Koch. Published by the Vallasos iratok nemzetkozi Kiad6hivatala, Vaczi Unit 16, 1 Et., Tiir 41, Buda-pest, Hungary.

SPANISH.

Las Seiiales de los Tiempos; il-lustrated; thirty-two pages; monthly; devoted to the expo-sition of the prophecies, Bible doctrines, and health and tem-perance topics; annual subscrip-tion (in Mexico), $1.00; (out-side of Mexico), $1.00 United States Money; editor, G. W. Caviness, Apartado 1554, Mexico City, Mexico.

El Amigo de los Ninos (a paper for children); monthly; eight pages; 25 cents; Mrs. G. MT. Caviness, editor, Apartado 1554, Mexico City, Mexico.

Estudios Biblicos; quarterly; Sab-bath-school lessons for the en-tire Spanish field; published as above.

El Campo Mexicano; four pages; monthly; published at 1420 Ave-nue 20, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.

El Atalaya;•monthly; eight pages; 50 cents a year; published by the Casa Editora Union Sud-Americana, Florida, F. G. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America; editor, E. W. Tho-mann.

La Revista Adventista; monthly; sixteen pages; annual subscrip-tion, 75 cents; Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America; editor, Mrs. Lydia Oppegard; asst. editor; E. W. Thomann.

La Salud y Vida; monthly health journal; 32 pages; subscription price, $1; Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America; editors, R. H. Habe-

' nicht, M. D., Mrs. Lydia Oppe-gard.

Seciales de los Tiempos; monthly; sixteen pages; annual subscrip-tion, two pesetas; to foreign countries, 50 cents; editor, W. G. Bond, Apartado 492, Barce-lonia, Spain.

El Esforzador; four-page monthly journal; 25 cents; address Apar-tado 492, Barcelona, Spain.

SWEDISH. Tidens Tecken; semimonthly;-

eight pages; annual subscrip-tion, kr. 2; rate for America, 85 cents; Kungsgatan 74, Stock-holm, Sweden; editor, E. J. Ahren.

Missionaren (with S. S. lessons for adults and children); semi-monthly; twelve pages; kr. 1.50 (70 cents for America); Scan-dinavian Publishing Association, Kungsgatan 74, Stockholm, Swe-den; editor, E. J. Ahren.

Tidens Tecken och Sions Vaktare; weekly; sixteen pages; annual subscription, $1.50; Interna-tional Publishing Assn., College View, Nebr.; editor, A. Ver-melin.

Signalen; monthly; eight pages; 50 cents; International Publish-ing Assn., College View, Nebr.; editor, Mrs. A. Vermelin; asst. editor, S. Mortenson.

TAGALOG. Patnubay ng Katubusan; quar-

terly, twenty-four pages; editor, L. V. Einster; associate editor, B. R. Panis; sixty cents a year; 803 Georgia St., Manila, Philip-pine Islands.

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TAHITIAN.

Te Maramarama (The Light') ; monthly; eight pages; editor, Mrs. I. F. Cady; assistant, Mrs. F. N. Waugh; issued by the Av. ondale Press, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

TAMIL.

Present Truth; sixteen - page

quarterly; published at Trichin-opoly, South India; J. S. James, editor.

TONGAN.

Talafekau Mooni; monthly; four pages; editor, Mrs. F. N. Waugh; issued by the Avondale Press, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

.LOCAL OR PRIVATE PERIODICALS. Bible Training School (devoted to

the interests of house-to-house Bible work) ; sixteen pages; monthly; 25 cents a year; South Lancaster, Mass.; editor, S. N. Haskell.

The Christian Record (a paper printed for the blind in Amer-ican Braille and in New York Point); monthly; thirty-six pages; sent free to all blind per-sons; published at College View, Nebr. ; Editorial Committee, Mrs. A. 0. Wilson, Mrs. L. N. Muck.

The Christian Record Publishing Co. also has a Free Circulating Library Department containing denominational tracts and pamphlets for free circulation among the blind. These tracts are sent to the reader and re-turned to the office without postage.

Emmanuel Missionary College Bul-letin; quarterly; thirty-two pages; free; editorial commit-tee, Prof. 0. J. Graf, editor; Mrs. Laura Foster-Rathbun, as-sociate editor; and five students appointed by the student body; published at Berrien Springs, Mich.

The Life Boat; an illustrated monthly journal devoted to charitable, philanthropic health-

and soul-saving work; thirty-two pages; annual subscription, 50 cents; to foreign countries, 65 cents; single copies, 10 cents; published by the Workingmen's Home and Life Boat Mission Assn., Hinsdale, Ill.; editor, David Paulson, M. D.

The Medical Evangelist; monthly; sixteen pages; 50 cents; pub-lished by the College of Medical Evangelists, Loma Linda, Cal.; editor, Dr. W. A. Ruble; assisted by G. K. Abbott, M. D. •

The Student Idea; issued month-ly; 50 cents for nine months; published at South Lancaster, Mass.

Academic Advocate, published by Oak Park Academy, at Nevada Iowa; 10 issues annually, 20 cents a year.

Washington Foreign Mission Sem-inary Record; quarterly, by the Seminary, at Takoma Park, D. C.

Southern Training School Quarter-ly; issued quarterly; eight pages; one number during the year is the school calendar (usu-ally about 78 pages); distrib-uted free; published in the in-terest of the school; editor, Prin-cipal of the Southern Training School, Graysville, Tenn.

LIST OF PERIODICALS. 189

Summary. Monthly 66

General papers Union papers

23 18

13inionthly Quarterly

1 20

Local papers Foreign papers

8 63 Total 121

Private papers 9 Total pages of one copy of each of the foregoing jour-

Total 121 nals 2020

Combined annual subscrip- Weekly 22 tion price $64.00 Semimonthly 12 No. languages 31

LANGUAGES.

The languages in which denominational publications of all kinds are now issued are the following: —

Arabic Armenian Armeno-Turkish Battak Bengali Bohemian Bulgarian Burmese Cantonese (China) Centibele (So. Africa) Chassu (East Africa) Chinyanja (British

Cen. Africa) Chitonga (So. Africa) Croatian Danish-Norwegian Dutch English Esthonian Fijian Finnish French Garhwali German Greek (Modern)

Greco-Turkish Hawaiian Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Icelandic Ilocano Italian Japanese • Java-Malay Kaffir (Xosa) Korean Laplandish Lettonian Lithuanian Malay (Singapore) Mandarin (China) Maori (New Zealand) Marathi Niue Polish Portuguese Rarotongan Rumanian. Russian

Samoan Santali Servian Sesuto (So. Africa) Shanghai (China) Slovakian Spanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Tahitian Tamil (India) Tigrinya Tongan Turkish Urdu (Roman) Urdu (Persian) Welsh Wendic Wen-li (China) Yiddish Zulu

Total languages, 71

DIRECTORY OF SANITARIUMS. UNDER CONFERENCE SUPERVISION.

(Arranged alphabetically.)

ADELAIDE SANITARIUM.

Barker Road, Nailsworth, Ade- laide, South Australia,

Australia.

Established 1908.

Board of Directors: W. W. Fletcher, The Manager, T. J. Smith, W. G. Hodgkinson, P. H. Pretyman.

Manager:

ATLANTA SANITARIUM.

243 South Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga.

Established 1903.

Board: C. B. Stephenson, L. L. An-drews, M. D., W. H. Williams, L. T. Crisler, V. 0. Cole, L. D. Randall, J. E. Bowen.

Officers: President, C. B. Stephen-son; Manager Manager and Treasurer, W. H. Williams; Medical Supt., L. L. Andrews, M. D.

AVONDALE HEALTH RE- TREAT.

Cooranbong, New South Wales, Australia.

Board: M. Lukens, J. E. Fulton, A. H. Piper, G. Teasdale, L. A. Hoopes, C. H. Pretyman, G. S. Fisher.

Under the auspices of the Sydney Sanitarium and Benevolent As-sociation, Limited.

Medical Supt..

BELLAIR HYDROPATHIC SAN-ITARIUM.

Bellair, near Durban, Natal, South Africa.

Board of Management: J. C. Bau-mann, J. J. Bell, F. Macdonald.

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Medical Supt.: J. J. Bell, M. D.

BOULDER-COLORADO SANITA- RIUM.

Boulder, Colo.

Established 1896.

Board of Directors: A. T. Robin-son, E. T. Russell, C. R. Kite, J. G. Weller, H. A. Green, E. J. Baker, J. S. Rouse.

Officers of the Board: E. T. Rus-sell, Pres.; J. S. Rouse, Vice-Pres.; E. J. Baker, Sec. and Treas.

Executive and Finance Committee: H. A. Green, Medical and Gen-eral Supt.; J. S. Rouse, Vice-Pres.; E. J. Baker, Sec. and Treas.

Medical Faculty: H. A. Green, M. D.; Kate Lindsay, M. D.; Mary J. Weber, M,

Nurses' Traini Grace E.

Mitchell, Suj a I Sec. Food Department: J. G. Weller,

Pres. and General Manager; Earl Austin, Sec., Treas., and Local Manager. J. G. Weller, Manager Denver Branch, 613 Fifteenth St., Denver, Colo.

Sanitarium Store: Earl Austin, Manager.

CAPE SANITARIUM.

Plumstead, Cape, South Africa.

Established 1904.

Board of Trustees: R. C. Porter, W. S. Hyatt, H. J. Edmed, Dr. H. J. Williams, I. J. Hankins, C. P. Crager, Prof. H. Elffers, G. H. Clark, W. H. Anderson.

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Officers: R. C. Porter, Chairman, J. V. Willson, Sec.:, Geo. W. Webb, Treas.

Medical Faculty: H. J. Williams, M. D., Supt.; Mrs. G. W. Webb, Matron; G. W. Webb, Business Manager.

CATERHAM SANITARIUM.

Caterham, Surrey, England.

Established 1903.

Board of Managers: W. T. Bart-lett, A. B. Olsen, S. G. Haughey.

Officers: Chairman, W. T. Bartlett; Sec. and Treas., A. B. Olsen.

Medical Superintendent: A. B. Ol-sen, M. D.; Matron, Miss .1. Bacon.

CHRISTCHURCH SANITARIUM.

Papanui, Christchurch, New Zealand.

Board: J. M. Cole, G. A. Brand-stater, T. W. Carr, S. H. Amyes.

Manager: G. A. Brandstater.

CHRISTIANIA HEALTH HOME.

Akersgaden 74, Christiania, Nor- way.

Corporate Name: Kurbadet.

Superintendent: C. M. Scott.

FLORIDA SANITARIUM.

Orlando, Fla.

Established 1908.

Legal Name: "Florida Sanitarium and Benevolent Association."

Trustees: W. H. Heckman (Pres), W, L. Bird (Sec.), B. W. Spire

(Treas.), Dr. J. E. Caldwell, H. A. Shreve, C. B. Stephenson, W. J. Ewing.

Medical Staff: Superintendent, J. E. Caldwell, M. D.; Sec. and Treas., B. W. Spire; Matron, Mrs. Helen Major.

FRIEDENSAU SANITARIUM.

Friedensau, Post Grabow, Bez. Magdeburg, Germany.

Established 1899.

" Deutscher Verein fiir Gesund-heitspflege: " Legal organization for holding the Friedensau prop-erty.

Trustees: L. R. Cpnradi, President; W. Krumm, Manager; Dr. E. Meyer, Otto Liipke, H. F. Schu-berth, J. C. Obliinder, J. T. Biiettcher, H. Hartkop, 0. E. Reinke, J. F. Huenergardt.

Members: E. Frauchiger, G. Perk, C. W. Schubert, J. Erzberger, L. Mathe, W. Prillwitz, E. Bahr, H. Fenner, K. Sinz, J. Wolfgarten, F. Gating, F. Prieser, D. P. Gaede, 0. Schwenecke, J. See-fried, H. Meyer-Bdrtschy, R. Schillinger, 0. A. Janert, R. G. Klingbeil, E. Enseleit, J. Wib-bens, M. H. Wentland, F. Gru-ber, J. Muth, E. Gugel, H. Box.

Officers: Pres., L. R. Conradi; Vice-Pres., W. Krumm; Sec., 0. Liipke; Auditor, G. Woysch.

Medical Faculty: Supt., Dr. E. Meyer; Head Nurses, Joseph Es-ser, Miss M. Kammerer.

Officers: Matron, Miss Helene Bar-tel; Business Manager, W. Krumm; Treasurer, C. Banas.

FRYDENSTRAND SANATO- RIUM.

Frederikshavn, Denmark.

Officers: Danish Conference Com-

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mittee; Director, J. C. Ottosen, M. D.

GLENDALE SANITARIUM.

Glendale, Cal.

Faculty: D. D. Comstock, M. D., Medical Supt.; Belle Wood-Com-stock, M. D., Supt. of Nurses' Training School; H. F. Rand, M. D., Consulting Physician; Jeannette Brown-Rand, M. D.; C. F. Marvin, Steward; Elder L. H. Proctor, Chaplain; H. W. Lindsay, Manager; Mrs. B. M. Heald, Matron; Miss L. A. San-tee, Head Nurse; Mrs. Winifred Frederick-Lindsay, Surgical Ma-tron; E. W. Culver, Chef.

GOOD HEALTH ASSOCIATION, LTD.

Incorporated 1903.

Office: Stanborough Park, Wat-ford, Herts, England.

Officers: Chairman, W. J. Fitzger-ald; Secretary, A. B. Olsen, M. D.; Treas., W. C. Sisley.

Trustees: W. C. Sisley, W. T. Bartlett, A. B. Olsen, W. J. Fitzgerald, S. G. Haughey, W. H. Meredith, H. E. Armstrong, H. C. Lacey, W. H. Wakeham, W. M. Scott, D. Redhead, J. J. Gillatt, S. Joyce, E. H. Brown.

GRAYSVILLE SANITARIUM.

Graysville, Tenn.

Established 1900.

Board of Directors: G. H. Baber, R. L. Williams, H. S. Miller, W. H. Branson, C. B. Stephenson, M. M. Martinson.

Officers: Pres., G. H, Baber; Sec.,

Business Manager, and Treas., M. M. Martinson; Chaplain, H. J. Farman.

Medical Staff: Medical Supt., M. M. Martinson, M. D.;'Lady Phy-sician, Stella C. Martinson, M. D.

IOWA SANITARIUM.

Nevada, Iowa.

(Continuing the Sanitarium estab-lished at Des Moines in 1899.)

Board of Managers: A. R. Ogden, I. E. Rhinehart, J. W. Dorcas, J. G. Lamson, J. W. Jenson, J. M. Whitney, C. W. Heald.

Local Board: C. W. Heald, M. D., Supt.; J. W. Dorcas, Business Manager; Miss Minnie Rasmus-sen, Matron; Dr. Clara A. Schunk.

KANSAS SANITARIUM.

Wichita, Kans.

Established 1904.

Board of Trustees: H'S. Osterloh (Pres.), W. F. Kenh, W. A. ,,,..7-Croskey, L. C. Christourson (Sec. and Treas.), J. D. Mc-Broom, John Ogden, N. T. Sut-ton, B. M. Emerson, L. L. Jones, E. T. Wilson.

Board of Management: L. C. Christofferson, W. F. Kennedy, H. S. Osterloh, J. D. McBroom, L. L. Jones.

Medical Faculty: Medical Supt., L. L. Jones, M.' D.; Business Manager, L. C. Christofferson; Matron, Mrs. L. M. Christoffer-son.

. KIMBERLEY BATHS.

7 Cheapside, Kimberley, South Africa.

Board of Trustees: Executive

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Committee of the Cape Colony Conference.

Manager: J. V. Willson; Matron, Mrs. J. V. Willson.

LAKE GENEVA SANITARIUM.

(Sanatorium du Leman)

Gland, Ct. Vaud, Switzerland. Organized 1904.

Corporate Name: " Societe Philan-thropique de la Ligni0.e."

Board of Directors: L. R. Con-radi, L. P. Tieche, Jules Robert, P. A. De Forest, H. H. Dexter.

Officers: Pres., L. R. Conradi; Sec. and Treas., J. Robert.

Local Board: J. Robert, P. A. De Forest, L. E. Borle, Paul Steiner, George Weber.

Medical Superintendent: P. A. De Forest, M. D.

Matron: Mrs. Elise Robert.

LOMA LINDA SANITARIUM.

(Incorporated with the College of Medical Evangelists.)

Loma Linda, California.

Established 1905.

Board of Trustees: Geo. A. Irwin, Pres.; E. E. Andross, Vice-Pres.; J. A. Burden, Treas.; S. S. Mer-ril, Asst. Treas.; W. A. Ruble, Sec.; W. D. Salisbury, General Manager; T: J. Evans, W. A. George, G. K. Abbott, J. A. White, A.. G. Daniells, Allen Moon, Chas. Thompson, G. F. Watson, E. T. Russell, C. W. Flaiz, Geo. Thomason, W. C. White, E. J. Hibbard, Mrs. Jose-phine Gotzian, F. M. Burg, H. W. Lindsay.

Medical Staff: T. J. Evans, M. D., Medical Superintendent ; Julia

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A. White, M. D.; C. A. Burrows, M. D.; Lillis-Wood Starr, M. D.

MADISON SANITARIUM.

Madison, Wis.

Established 1902.

Board of Trustees: W. H. Thurs-ton (Pres.), P. L. Larson (Sec. and Business Manager), W. T. Lindsay, M. D., Arthur Belding, Frank Elwell, Peter Hansen, John Cutler.

Medical Faculty: W. T. Lindsay, M. D., Medical Director; A. I. Lovell, M. D.

NASHVILLE SANITARIUM.

Nashville, Tenn.

Incorporated 1905.

Address: Station 5, Nashville.

11 Tenn.

Directors: S. E. Wight, C. P. Boil-man, Will Mason, Jr., M. D., B. W. Brown, W. S. Lowry, H. J. Hoare, M. D., E. L. Maxwell, E. G. Hayes, M. F. Knox.

Officers: S. E. Wight, Pres.; C. P. Bollrnan, Vice-Pres.; M. F. Knox, Sec., Treas., and Manager.

Medical Faculty: H. J. Hoare, M. D.; Will Mason, Jr., M. D.; Mrs. M. H. Crothers, Matron; Miss S. J. Wise, Head Nurse.

NATAL HEALTH INSTITUTE.

126 Longmarket St., Pietermar-itzburg, Natal, South Africa.

Board: J. C. Baumann, Dr. J. J Bell, F. Macdonald.

Superintendent: Dr. J. J. Bell.

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NEBRASKA SANITARIUM.

College View, Nebr.

Established 1894.

Board of Managers: J. D. Shively, J. W. Christian, A. T. Robinson, 0. H. Hahn, E. T. Russell, Lars Nielson (Business Manager), G. W. Williams.

Medical Staff: J. D. Shively, M. D. (Medical Supt.); 0. II. Hahn, M. D.; Eva M. Shively, M. D.; Hannah Larson, Matron.

NEBRASKA SANITARIUM.

Hastings, Nebr.

Established 1908.

Board of Directors: Lars Nielson (Pres.), 0. H. Hahn (Sec.), J. W. Christian, Geo. A. Williams, J. D. Shively, E. T. Russell, A. T. Robinson.

Officers: Medical Supt., 0. H. Hahn, M. D.; -Manager and Treas., Geo. A. Williams; Ma-tron, Ellen Lindholm.

NEW ENGLAND SANITARIUM.

Melrose, Mass.

Established 1899. -

Officers: W. B. White, Pres.; J. G. White, Sec. and Treas.; W. E. Bliss, M. D., Supt.; G. B. Starr, Chaplain; Mrs. J. G. White, Matron.

Medical Faculty: W. E. Bliss, M. D.; John W. Hopkins, M. D.; M. Estella Houser, M. D., Lady Physician; Miss Leonora Lacey, Supt. of Nurses; Miss M. Mabel Arnold, Physical Director.

OAKWOOD SANITARIUM.

Huntsville, Ala.

Established 1910.

Board: A. J. Haysmer, C. J. Boyd, G. F. Watson, S. E, Wight, C. B.

Stephenson, W. H. Williams, T. B. Buckner, M. C. Strachan.

Faculty: E. Dolphus Haysmer, M. D.; Business Manager, C. J. Boyd.

PARADISE VALLEY SANITA-RIUM.

National City, Cal.

(Owned and operated by the Sani-tarium Association of Seventh-day Adventists of Southern Cal-ifornia.)

Board of Directors: E. E. Andross,. F. M. Burg, D. D. Comstock, M. D., J. R. Leadsworth, M. D., F1. F. Abbott, M. D., H. W. Lindsay,, Chas. E. Rice.

Local Board: F. F. Abbott, M. D., Medical Supt.; Chas. E Rice, Business Manager; Myrtle M. Phillips, R. N., Supt. of Training School; Mrs. C. Egner, Matron; Wm. J. Johnson, M. D.; Amy R. Humphrey, M. D.

PORTLAND SANITARIUM.

East Sixtieth and Belmont Sts., Portland, Oregon.

Founded, 1893; reorganized, 1902; became an institution of, the North Pacific Union Conference, 1906.

Board of Directors: C. W. Flaiz (Pres.), C. M. Everest (Sec. and Treas.), H. W. Decker, H. W. Cottrell, P. A. Hanson, L. John-son, F. S. Bunch, H. H. Haynes, A. M. Dart.

Officers and Medical Faculty: C. M. Everest, Supt. and Business Manager; W. B. Holden, M. D., Medical Director; M. N. Can-field, M. D., House Physician; C. J. Cummings, Chaplain; Ruby. E, Wright, Matron; Nettie E. Free, Head Nurse,

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RIVER PLATE SANITARIUM.

Diamante, Entre Rios, Argentina, South America.

Established 1909.

Board of Managers: R. H. Habe-nicht (Chairman), G. B. Rep-logle, Lillian Voris, J. W. West-phal, Daniel Weiss.

Medical Faculty: Director, R. H. Habenicht, M. D.; . G. B. Rep-

' logle, M. D.

ROCK CITY SANITARIUM.

316 Foster St., Nashville, Tenn.

(For colored.)

Established 1908.

Board: S. E. Wight (Chairman), E. H. Rees (Sec.), D. E. Blake, M. D. (Physician in charge), C. P. Bollman, M. F. Knox, E. I.. Maxwell.

SANITARIUM ASSOCIATION OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS

OF SOUTHERN CALI- FORNIA.

Incorporated 1910.

(This association operates the Glendale Sanitarium, located at Glendale, Cal.; the Paradise Valley Sanitarium, at National. City, Cal.; and the Los Angeles Treatment Rooms, at 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.)

Board of Directors: E. E. Andross, F. M. Burg, D. D. Comstock, M. D., J. R. Leadsworth, M. D., C. E. Rice, F. F. Abbott, M. D., H. W. Lindsay.

Officers: Pres., E. E. Andross; Vice-Pres., F. M. Burg; Sec., C. E. Rice; Treas., Frank Lane.

SKODSBORG SANATORIUM.

Skodsborg, Denmark.

Established 1897.

Officers: Director, J. C. Ottosen, M. D.; A. C. Christensen, Busi-ness Manager and Treasurer; Chr. Juhl, Inspector.

Medical Faculty: J. C. Ottosen, M. D.; N. P. Nelson, M. D.; J. Iver-sen, M. D.

ST. HELENA SANITARIUM.

Sanitarium, Napa Co., Cal.

(Incorporated as California Med- ical Missionary and Benevolent Assn.)

Established 1878.

Board of Directors: L. M. Bowen (Pres.), Dr. Geo. Thomason, Dr. G. E. Klingerman, E. W. Als-berge, E. E. Andross, W. C. White, C. L. Taylor, .R. Rose, E. F. Stow, W. E. Whalin, H. Mc-Dowell.

Officers: Geo. Thomason, M. D., Medical Supt.; J. J. Wessels. Sec. and Treas., Business Man-ager; Myrtle B. Hudson, M. D., Training-school Secretary; C. L. Taylor, Chaplain; Mrs. J. L. Ings, Matron; Mrs. E. N. Hol-ser, Asst. Matron; H. McDowell, Steward.

Medical Faculty: Geo. Thomason, M. D.; G. E. Klingerman, M. D.; Ida S. Nelson, M. D.; Myrtle B. Hudson, M. D.; C. C. Landis. M. D.

STANBOROUGH PARK SANI-TARIUM.

Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England.

Established 1912.

Board of Managers: W. C. Sisley, C. H. Hayton, W. T. Bartlett.

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Officers: Chairman, W. C. Sisley; Sec. and Treas., C. H. Hayton; Medical Supt., C. H. Hayton, M. D.; Matron, Mrs. Myers.

SYDNEY SANITARIUM AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.

Wahroonga, New South Wales, Australia.

Constituency: J. E. Fulton, L. A. Hoopes, E. H. Gates, C. H. Prety-man, A. H. Piper, G. S. Fisher, J. M. Johanson, A. G. Waugh, L. D. A. Lemke, F. C. Richards, M. Lukens, R. E. Burke, J. Hindson, G. Teasdale, P. Foster.

Board of Trustees: J. E. Fulton (Pres.), G. S. Fisher, M. Lukens, A. H. Piper, C. H. Pretyman, A. G. Waugh, G. Teasdale; Treas., C. H. Pretyman; See., P. Foster.

SYDNEY SANITARIUM.

Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.

Established 1902.

Board: J. E. Fulton, M. Lukens, A. H. Piper, A. G. Waugh, C. H. Pretyman, G. S. Fisher, G. Teas--dale.

Medical Faculty.: T. A. Sherwin, M. D.; M. M. Freeman, .M. D.; Manager, G. S. Fisher; Matron, Mrs. Elsie Sharman.

TRI-CITY SANITARIUM.

1213 Fifteenth St., Moline, Ill.

Established 1900.

Incorporated as "Northern Illi- nois Medical Missionary and Sanitarium Association."

Board of Trustees: G-eo. E. Lang-don, Frank J. Otis, Walter C. Foreman, William A. Marsh, Jr., William M. Lewsadder, Samuel D. Burgeson, Wm. Covert, L. D. Santee, Harry E. Moon.

Officers: Geo. E. Langdon, Presi-dent; K J. Otis, Vice-President; W. C. Foreman, Secretary and Treasurer; Arthur N. Anderson, Auditor.

Medical Faculty: F. J. Otis, M. D., Supt.; Estella G. Norman, M. D., Lady Physician; Olive J. Pear-son, Head Nurse and Matron.

Business Manager: W. C. Fore-man; Chaplain, L. D. Santee,

WABASH VALLEY SANI- TARIUM.

Lafayette, Ind.

Established 1906.

Board of Directors: 0. Montgom-ery (Pres.), T. A. Goodwin (Treas.), F. A. Loop, M. • D. (Sec.), Allen Moon, A. N. Ander-son, S. L. Strickler, M. D., J. W. Mace.

Officers: F. A. Loop, M. D., Supt. and Manager; W. M. By-ers, M. D., Asst.-; Burton Castle, Steward; Miss Bettie States. Matron.

Faculty: F. A. Loop, M. D. (Pres.), W. M. Byers, M. D., Miss Bettie States (Sec.), W. A. Young (Chaplain), Mrs. F. A. Loop, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Castle, Mrs. Myron King, Miss Anna Cara--hoof.

WALLA WALLA SANITARIUM.

College Place, Wash.

Established 1905.

Board of Directors: P. A. Hanson, C. M. Christiansen, Jacob Riffel. E. W. Catlin, F. A. Detamore, August Anderson, J. E. Graham. W. E. McCully, John Reith, M. D,

SANITARIUMS. 197

Medical Staff: John Reith, M. D., Medical Supt.; I. A. Dunlap, M. 1)., Associate Physician; W. B. Holden, M. D., Surgeon; W. E. McCully, Business Manager; Mrs. R. F. Just, Matron; Miss Edna Amsden, Head Nurse.

WARBURTON SANITARIUM.

Warburton, Victoria, Australia.

Established 1910.

Medical Supt.: D r. W. Howard James.

Matron: Miss C. Manson.

WASHINGTON SANITARIUM.

Takoma Park Station, Washing-ton, D. C.

Dedicated June 12, i907.

Corporate Name: Washington (1). C.) Sanitarium Association.

Constituency: The Executive Com-mittees of the General Confer-ence and of the following Con-ferences; Atlantic Union, Ches-apeake, Virginia, West Virginia, District of Columbia, and the Board of Trustees.

Board of Trustees: W. T. Knox, A. G. Daniells, F. M. Wilcox, L. A. Hansen, J. L. McElhany, H. R. Salisbury, H. N. Sisco, M. E. Kern.

Officers: Pres., W. T. Knox; Treas., L. A. Hansen; Sec. and Mgr., H. N. Sisco.

Medical Faculty: EL N. Sisco, M. D.; Mrs. -P. S. Bourdeau-Sisco, M. D., F. L. Rommel, House Manager; Mrs. Stella M. Slaten, Head Nurse.

WASHINGTON SANITARIUM BRANCH.

2 Iowa Circle, N. W., Washing-ton, D. C.

Medical Supt.: Margaret Ross Evans, M. D.

FOOD COMPANIES. British Health Food Factory.— The International Health Association,

Ltd., Stanborough Park, Watford, Herts, England. Directors: W. C. Sisley, Dr. A. B. Olsen, W. T. Bartlett, W. H. Wakeham. W. R. White. Manager, W. C. Sisley; Sec., W. R. White.

Sanitarium Health Food Company, 75 Park St., Calcutta, India. (Under supervision of India Union Mission.)

Colorado Sanitarium Food Co., Boulder, Colo.; Denver Branch, 613 Fif-teenth St.

Copenhagen Food Factory, Baldersgade 14, Copenhagen, N., Denmark.

Iowa Sanitarium- Food Company, 1319 Des Moines St., Des Moines, Iowa; F. Dryer, Manager; A. R. Sniouse, Sales Manager.

Nashville Sanitarium Food Factory, Office, Nashville, Tenn.; factory, Madison, Tenn.; Manager, M. F. Knox, Madison, Tenn. Mem-bers of Committee: S. E. Wight, C. P. Bollman, E. H. Rees, M. F. Knox. Dr. H. J. Hoare.

198 SANITARIUMS.

Nebraska Sanitarium Food Co., College View, Nebr.

Sydney Sanitarium Health Food Company, Head Office, 45 Hunter St., Sydney, N. S. W., Australia. Factory: Cooranbong, N. S. Wales. Board: J. E. Fulton, G. S. Fisher, M. Lukens, G. Teasdale, C. H. Pretyman, A. H. Piper, A. G. Waugh. Manager, G. S. Fisher.

St. Helena Sanitarium Food Company, Sanitarium, Cal.; Incorporated 1902. Directors: L. M. Bowen (Pres.), R. Rose (Vice-Pres.), H. W. Cottrell, E. R. Rhymes, H. McDowell, Geo. Thomason, M. D. L. A. Whitney, Sec. and Treas.

Swedish Food Factory, Legal Name: Halsof5dovarufabriken. Address: Norrmalm 27-28, Vasteras, Sweden. Officers: Emil Lind, K. M. Stanze'n, Ester Lindberg.

CAFES. Adelaide, Australia.— 28 Waymouth St.; Manager, Arch. Rogers.

Auckland, New Zealand.— Sanitarium Health Food Café; Manager, Miss E. M. Cooper.

Melbourne, Australia.— 422-424 Little Collins St., Melbourne, Victoria; Manager, P. Mockler.

Sydney, Australia.— 45 Hunter St., Manager, G. S. Fisher.

Vegetarian Café and Cafeteria, 43-45 Geary St., San Francisco, Cal.; under supervision of St. Helena Sanitarium; B. F. Moore, local manager.

Wellington, New Zealand.— Manners St.; Manager,Miss T. Sandberg.

SANITARIUMS PRIVATELY OWNED OR MANAGED, AND NOT UNDER CONFERENCE SUPERVISION.

(Arranged Alphabetically.)

Acushnet Sanitarium, 42 Main St., New Bedford, Mass.; Supt., J. P. Bradford, M. D.; established 1907.

Attleboro Sanitarium, Attleboro, Mass.; B. E. Nicola, M. D., Supt.; Mary B. Nicola, M. D., Sec.; D. K. Nicola, Treas. and Mgr.; Mrs. Ge-neva M. C. Comstock, Matron; A. J. Boley, Chef.

Black River Valley Sanitarium, 1008 Washington St., Watertown, N. Y.; Supt., Isadore L. Green, M. D.

Chamberlain Sanitarium, Chamberlain, S. Dak.; Pres., C. P. Farnsworth. M. D.; Sec., A. B. Farnsworth, M. D.; Treas., A. C. Whitbeck; Business Manager, Clarence Lawry.

ANITARITIMS.

Chattanooga Sanitarium, 16 McCallie Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn.; 0. M. Hayward, M. D., Supt.; J. L. Maroon, M. D., Assistant.

Droll's Sanitarium, 2301 East Fourteenth St., Kansas City, Mo.; G. A. Droll, M. D., Prop.

East Lake Health Home, Route 3, Box 71, Decatur, Ga.; Supt.. C. F. Curtis, M. D.

El Reposo Sanitarium, 2222 Chapel St., Berkeley, Cal.; Supt., A. J. San-derson, M. D.

Fayette Sanitarium, 1941 Virginia Ave., Connersville, Ind.; Supt., G. L. Brown.

Dr. D. Gaede's Sanitarium, Weatherford, Okla.; Supt., Dr. D. Gaede.

Garden City Sanitarium, San Jose, Cal.; Dr. L. J. Belknap and Nina Belknap, Props.; Albert E. Place, Chaplain; Mrs. Mary E. Place, Musical Director.

Grampian Hills Hydropathic, Crieff, Scotland; Supt., S. H. Murphy.

Hinsdale Sanitarium, Hinsdale, Ill.; Medical Supt., David Paulson; Busi-ness Manager, A. C. Gaylord; Medical Faculty, David Paulson, M. D.; Mary W. Paulson, M. D.; L. H. Wolfsen, M. D.; Ora Barber, M. D.

Japanese Sanitarium, 18 Fukiai Hatatsuka dori, Gochome, Kobe, Japan; Supt., Dr. Kiku Noma; Business Manager, T. Kawano. Board of Directors: Kiku Noma, M. D., F. H. DeVinney, John N. Her-boltzheimer, K. Noma, T. Kawano, T. H. Okohira.

Jared Sanitarium, 1128 BroadWay, Logansport, Ind.; Jesse Jared, Supt.

Leicester Sanitarium, 82 Regent Road, Leicester, England; Supt., W. M. Scott.

Little Rock Sanitarium, 1223 Wolfe St., Little Rock, Ark.; Dr. W. C. Green, Prop.

Long Beach Sanitarium, Long Beach, Cal.; W. H. Smith, M. B., F. R. C. S., Physician and Surgeon, Supt.; Abbie Winegar-Simpson, M. D.; P. F. Haskell, M. D.; W. Ray Simpson, Mgr.

Madison Rural Sanitarium, Madison, Tenn. Medical Staff: Newton Ev-ans, M. D., Medical Superintendent; W. H. Mason, Jr., M. D., Surgeon; Lillian E. Magan, M. D.. Lady Physician; P. T. Magan, M. D.; E. A. Sutherland, M. D.

Middletown Sanitarium, 10 Benton Ave., Middletown, N. Y.; Medical Supt., B. B. Kinne, M. D.

Mt. Vernon Medical and Surgical Sanitarium, Corner Sugar and Mul-berry Sts., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Established 1906. Advisory Board: The Faculty of Mount Vernon College; Medical Supt., V. L. Fisher, M. D.; Matron, Mrs. V. L. Fisher.

Nauheim Sanitarium, 46 Forest Park Ave., Springfield, Mass.; Mary Sanderson, M. D., Supt.

200 SANITARIUMS.

Nauheim Sanatorium, 410 Twenty-eighth St., Oakland, Cal.; Medical Supt., W. H. Maxson, M. D.; Mrs. H. S. Maxson, M. D.

Newark Sanitarium, Newark, Ohio; Kennedy and Montgomery, Props.

The Sanitarium, Port Townsend, Wash.; Medical Supt., W. R. Simmons, M. D.; C. L. Butcher, Manager. Established 1906.

Phoenix Rest Home (for incipient cases of pulmonary tuberculosis); Near Phoenix, Ariz.; address, R. R. 1; G. A. Roberts, Manager.

Seattle Sanitarium, 4216 West Alaska St., Seattle, Wash.; W. B. Scott, M. D., Supt.

Tampa Sanitarium, 2708 Tenth St., Tampa, Fla.; Elsie M. Gilbert, M. D., Prop.

Thornton's Sanitarium, Stevensville, Mont.; W. T. Thornton, M. D., Prop.

Virginia Sanitarium, 210 East Grace St., Richmond, Va.; Staff: R. S. Ingersoll, M. D., Olive P. Ingersoll, M. D., H. H. Ingersoll, Miss Emma Dennison, Miss Edith Barrett; Medical Supt., R. S. Ingersoll, M. D.

TREATMENT ROOMS PRIVATELY OWNED OR MANAGED, AND NOT UNDER CONFERENCE SUPERVISION, UNLESS

OTHERWISE INDICATED.

(Alphabetically by Cities.) .

Atchison, Kans.— Shannon's Bath and Treatir ..00ms, 218 North Fifth St.; T. A. Shannon, Prop.

Atlanta, Ga.— Hydropathic Treatment Rooms, 236 Cordon St.; J. H. Neall, M. D., Medical Supt. and Manager.

Bellingham, Wash.— Sanitarium Treatment Rooms, 1016 Elk St.; Clar-ence D. Threlkeld, R. N., Prop.; Mrs. C. D. Threlkeld, R. N., Matron.

Boise, Idaho.— Boise Sanitarium Treatment Rooms, 322-328 Boise City Nat'l. Bank Bldg.; 0. C. Durham, Prop.

J. H. Reagan, Manager;. under supervision of India Union Mission.

Cedar Rapids, Iowa.— Sanitarium Treatment Parlors; R. L. Mantz, M. D., Prop.

Chicago,- Ill.— Chicago Institute of Physiologic Therapeutics, 32 North State St.; William S. Sadler, M. D., Director; Lena K. Sadler, M. D., Associate Director.

Chicago, Ill.— Sanitarium Treatment Rooms, 213 West Oak St.; E. J. Boo, Supt.

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Columbus, Ohio.—Whiteis Turkish and Electric Baths; Men's Depart-ment, 112 East Broad St.; Ladies' Department, 150 East Broad •St.; U. E. Whiteis, Prop.

Decatur, Ill.— Decatur Treatment Rooms, 120 East North St.; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Craig, Props.

Erie, Pa.— Erie Institute of Physiolord.c. Therapeutics, 131 West Eight-eenth St.; R. E. Patton, Director.

Fond du Lac, Wis.— Harris Treatment Rooms, 119 East Division St., G. M. Harris, Prop.

Guadalajara, Mexico.— Guadalajara Medical Mission, Avenida Libertad 747, Guadalajara, Mexico; owned and operated by Mexican Mission; W. S. Swayze, M. D., in charge.

Hamilton, Ohio.— Hamilton Treatment Rooms; A. R. Hasemeier, Prop.

Jackson, Mich.— First Street Sanitarium, 106 First St.; W. P. Schuster, Manager.

Jerusalem, Palestine.— Jerusalem Treatment Rooms (Hielanstalt), Deutsche Post; L. Krug, Manager; under supervision of Syrian Mission.

Keene, Texas.— Keene Treatment Rooms; Dr. C. C. Cooke, Physician in, charge; Mrs. Alma French, Head Nurse; H. B. French, Man-ager.

Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies.— Kingston Massage and Bath Parlors, 1211/2 Manchester Square, Kingston, Jamaica.

Knoxville, Tenn.— Lovell's Hydropathic Institute, 513 Union Ave.; R. A. Lovell, Prop.

Los Angeles, Cal.— Sanitarium Treatment Rooms, 417 West Fifth St., J. R. Leadsworth, M. D., Supt. (Under supervision of Sanita-rium Assn. of S. D. A. of Southern California.)

Mansfield, Ohio.— Mansfield Turkish Bath and Treatment Rooms, 116 Dawson Ave.; Marcellus Andre, Prop.

Mussoorie, India.— Sanitarium Treatment Rooms, Kirkville, Mussoorie, India. Wm. Lake, Manager. (Under supervision. of India Union Mission.)

Nashville, Tenn.— Treatment Rooms, 304, 305 Jackson Bldg.; Andrew J. Harris, Osteopathic Physician, Prop.

Ottawa, Ill.— Ottawa Treatment Parlors, 720 La Salle St., Ottawa, Ill. E. A. Dunn, Prop.

Philadelphia, Pa.— Physical Therapeutic Rooms, Suite 102, Parkway Bldg., Broad and Cherry Sts.; Wm. Quinn, R. N., Manager.

Rochester, N. Y.—Physiological Therapeutics, 18 Gibbs St.; Loie M. Osborn, Director.

202 SANITARIUMS.

San Francisco, Cal.— St. Helena Sanitarium Dispensary, 916 Laguna St.; operated by St. Helena Sanitarium.

Sioux City, Ia.— Sioux City Bath and Massage, 334 Massachusetts Bldg.; Kathryn Vaughn, Prop.

Spartanburg, S. C.— SpartanbuTg Treatment Rooms, 1221/2 Magnolia St., 0. F. Turner, Manager.

Life Boat Rescue Home, Hinsdale, Ill., and 528 East Thirty-third Place, Chicago. Board of Directors: Dr. David Paulson (Pres.), N. W Paulson (Treas.), Mrs. Hannah L. Swanson (Matron), A. C. Gaylord, Dr. Mary Paulson, Mrs. C. L. Clough.

DIRECTORY OF PHYSICIANS. Abbott, F. F., Paradise Valley

Sanitarium, National City, Cal. Abbott, G. K., Loma Linda, via

Redlands, Cal. Ames, A. C., Mountain Grove, Mo. Andrews, L. L., 243 South Boule-

vard, Atlanta, Ga.

Baierle, Nina Mae, Wheeling, W. Va.

Ball, Clarence F., Rutland, Vt. Barber, Ora, Hinsdale, Ill. Belknap, L. J., San Jose, Cal. Bell, J. J., Bellair, near Durban,

Natal, South Africa. Blake, D. E., 316 Foster St., Nash-

ville, Tenn. Blake, Lottie Isbell, 316 Foster

St., Nashville, Tenn. Bliss, W. E., care New England

Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass. Bradford, Joel P., 42 Main St.,

New Bedford, Mass. Brighouse, Henrietta E., Healds-

burg, Cal. Burrows, C. A., Lorna Linda, Cal. Buss, L. A., Port Townsend,

Wash. Byers, W. M., Lafayette, Ind.

Caldwell, J. E., Orlando, Fla. Canfield, M. N., East Sixtieth and

Belmont Sts., Portland, Oregon. Comstock, Daniel D., Glendale, Cal. Comstock, Mrs. D. D. Glendale,

Cal. Cooke, C. C., Keene, Tex. Cooper, 0. R., Berrien Springs,

Mich. Curtis, C. F., Route 3, Box 71,

Decatur, Ga.

De Forest, P. A., Gland, Ct. Vaud, Switzerland.

Droll, G. A., 2301 East Fourteenth St., Kansas City, Mo.

Dunlap, I. A., College Place, Wash. Dunn, A. B., Chamberlain, S. Dak. Dunscombe, W. C., Plumstead,

Cape, South Africa.

Edwards, S. P. S., Sanitarium, Napa Co., Cal.

Erkenbeck, J. W., Hotel Ameri- cano, Ameca, Jalisco, Mexico.

Evans, Margaret, 2 Iowa Circle, Washington, D. C.

Evans, Newton, Madison, Tenn. Evans, T. J., Loma Linda, Cal.

Farnsworth, C. P., Chamberlain, S. Dak.

Farnsworth, Anna B., Chamber-lain, S. Dak.

Fattebert, U. C., Cuidad de Valles, San Luis Potosi, Mexico.

Fisher, V. L., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Freeman, M. M., Wahroonga,

S. W., Australia. From, J. E., Rooms 322-328, Boist!

City National Bank Bldg., Boise, Idaho.

Gaede, D., Weatherford, Okla. George, W. A., Lotna Linda, Cal. George, Lyra H., Loma Linda, Cal. Gilbert, Elsie M., 2708 Tenth St.,

Tampa, Fla. Green, H.. A., Boulder, Colo. Green, W. C., 1223 Wolfe St.,

Little Rock, Ark. Green Isadore L., 1008 Washing-

ton St., Watertown, N. Y. Gregory, A. L., 169 Bryan St., At-

lanta, Ga.

Habenicht, R. H., Diamante, Entre Rios, Argentina, South America.

Hahn, 0. H., care Nebraska Sani- tarium, Hastings, Nebr.

Harbaugh, Dorothy, Loma Linda, Cal.

Hare, G. A., Fresno, Cal. Haskell, P. F., Long Beach, Cal. Hawkins, E. P., Montrose, Minn. Haysmer, E. D., Huntsville, Ala. Hayton, C. H., Stanborough Park,

Watford, Herts, England. Hayward, 0. M., 16 McCallie Ave.,

Chattanooga, Tenn. Heald, G. H., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. Heald, C. W., Nevada, Iowa. Heatherington, A. J., 810 Jackson

Ave., New Orleans, La. Heiman, Evelyn, Loma Linda, Cal.

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204 DIRECTORY OF PHYSICIANS.

Hoare, H. J., Station 5, Nashville, Tenn.

Holden, W. B., East Sixtieth and Belmont Sts., Portland, Oregon.

Hopkins, John W., care New Eng- land Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.

Houser, M. Estlla, care New England Sanitarium, Melrose,

. Mass. Hudson, Myrtle B., Sanitarium,

Napa Co., Cal. Humphrey, Amy R., National City,

Cal.

Ingersoll, Robert S., 210 East Grace St., Richmond, Va.

Ingersoll, Mrs. Olive P., 210 East Grace St., Richmond, Va.

Iversen, J., Skodsborg, Denmark.

James, W. H., Warburton, Vic-toria, Australia.

Jones, L. L., care Sanitarium, Wichita, Kans.

Jump, Howard M., 331 Langdon St., Toledo, Ohio.

Johnson, Wm. J., National City, Cal.

Kay, M. M., Nanking, China. Keen), Law, Fat Shan, via Can-

ton, China. Kinne, B. B., 10 Benton Ave., Mid-

dletown, N. Y. Klingerman, G. E., Sanitarium,

Napa Co., Cal. Kress, D. H., 1616 Millard Ave.,

Chicago, Ill. Kress, Mrs. Lauretta, 1616 Millard

Ave., Chicago,

Landis, C. C., Sanitarium, Napa Co., Cal.

Larson, A. G., Mokanshan, Che-kiang, China.

Leadsworth, J. R., 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Lindsay, Kate, Sanitarium, Boul-der, Colo.

Lindsay, W. T., Madison, Wis. Loop, F. A., Lafayette, Ind. Lovell, A. I., care Sanitarium,

Madison, Wis.

Magan, P. T., Madison, Tenn. Magan, Lillian, Madison, Tenn.

Mann, V. L., 19 Banks Road, Luck-now, India.

Mantz, R. L., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Maroon, J. L., 16 McCallie. Ave.,

Chattanooga, Tenn. Martinson, M. M., Graysville,

Tenn. Martinson, Mrs. Stella C., Grays-

ville, Tenn. Marsh, Phillip E., Otter Lake,

Mich. Mason, MT., Murray, Ky. Maxson, W. H., 410 Twenty-

eighth St., Oakland, Cal. Maxson, Mrs. W. H., - 410 Twenty-

eighth St., Oakland, Cal. Menkel, H. C., on furlough from

India (Takoma Park, D. C.) Meyer, E., Friedensau, Post Gra-

bow, Bez. Magdeburg, Germany. Miller, H. W., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Miller, Ruth Merritt, 5916 Bram-

ble Ave., Madisonville, Ohio.

Neall, J. H., 236 Gordon St., At-lanta, Ga.

Nelson, N. P., Skodsborg, Den-mark.

Nelson, Mrs. Ida, Sanitarium, Napa Co., Cal.

Nicola, B. E., care Sanitarium, At-tleboro, Mass.

Nicola, Mary B., care Sanitarium, Attleboro, Mass.

Noma, Kiku; 18 Fukiai Hatatsuka dori, Gochome, Robe, Japan.

Norman, Estella G., 1213 Fif- teenth St., Moline, Ill.

Olsen, A. B., The Hydro, Cater-ham, Surrey, England.

Otis, F. J., 1213 Fifteenth St., Mo-line, Ill.

Ottosen, J. C., Sanatorium, Skods-borg, Denmark.

Pampaian, Vahon, German Post, Box 109, Galata, Constantinople, Turkey.

Parker, H. P., Loma Linda, Ca]. Parker, Mrs. Alice, Loma Linda,

Cal. Parmele, Mrs. Lydia E., 810 Jack-

son Ave., New Orleans, La. Patch, C. Clayton, Suite 7, Park

Hotel, Las Cruces, N. Mex:

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Paulson, David, Hinsdale, Ill. Paulson, Mary W., Hinsdale, Ill.

Rand, H. F., Glendale, Cal. Rand, Jeanette Brown, Glendale,

Cal. Reith, John, College Place, Wash. Replogle, G. B., Diamante, Entre

Rios, Argentina, South America. Richards, Frank C., " Mizpah,"

Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Richards, Mrs. Eulalia S., " Miz-

pah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.

Rockwell, Orville, Long Beach, Cal. Ruble, W. A., Loma Linda, Cal. Runck, Roxetta L., Madison, Wis. Russell, Riley, Soonan, Korea.

Sadler, W. S., 32 North State St., Chicago, Ill.

Sadler, Lena K., 32 North State St., Chicago, Ill.

Sanderson, A. J., 2222 Chapel St., Berkeley, Cal.

Sanderson, Mary, 46 Forest Park Ave., Springfield, Mass.

Schunk, Clara A., Nevada, Iowa. Scott, MT. B., 4216 West Alaska

St., Seattle, Wash. Selmon, A. C., Box 523, U. S.

Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. Selmon, Mrs. Bertha L., Box 523,

U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

Sherwin, T. -A., Wahroonga, N. S. W., stralia.

Shively, J. D., College View, Nebr.

Shively, Eva M., College View, Nebr.

Shryock, Alfred, Loma Linda, Cal.

Simmons, W. R., Port Townsend, Wash.

Simpson, Abbie Winegar, Long Beach, Cal.

Sisco, H. N., Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

Sisco, Mrs. P. S. Bourdeau, Ta-koma Park Station, Washing-ton, D. C.

Smith, W. H., Long Beach, Cal. Starr, Mrs. Lillis Wood, Loma

Linda, Cal. Stevens, Nellie M., 426 Trumbull

Ave., Detroit, Mich. Sutherland, E. A., Madison, Tenn. Swayze, W. S., 747 Avenida Lib-

ertad, Guadalajara, Mexico. Swayze, Mrs. Alice M., 747 Ave-

nida Li bertad, Guadalajara, Mexico.

Thomason, Geo., Sanitarium, Napa Co., Cal.

Thornton, W. T., Stevensville, Mont.

Tornblaad, 011ie Oberholtzer. Thamakan, S. S. S., Burma.

Truman, A. W., Loma Linda, Cal.

Vasenius, F. W., Majita, Post Shirati, German East Africa.

Venen, W. J., 851 Prospect St., Ravenna, Ohio.

Weber, Mary J., care Sanitarium, Boulder, Colo.

White, Julia A., Loma Linda, via Redlands, Cal.

Williams, H. J.,. Plumstead, Cape, South Africa.

Wolfsen, L. H., Hinsdale, Ill. Worster, W. W., .Loma Linda, Cal. Total Physicians .162

MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Only the names of ordained and licensed ministers appear in this list. To determine the na-ture of any person's appoint-ment, reference should be made to the directory of the Con-ference operating in the field where the worker is located. This applies to the workers named above, as well as all other classes. -

Aalborg, N. J., 129 Burn Block, 1217 Ninth Ave., East, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Abney, B. W., Orangeburg, S. C. Achenbach, C. V., 2332 Park St.,

Columbia, S. C. Achenbach, W. K., Miami, Fla. AcMoody, C. E., Cement, Okla. Adams, C. E., Station M, Los An-

geles, Cal. Adams, J. W., 2144 Duane St., Los

Angeles, Cal. Adams, P. P., Lacombe, Alberta,

Canada. Adams, E. H., 1410 Fourteenth St.,

Bakersfield, Cal. Adams, Elbridge M., 803 Georgia

St., Manila, Philippine Islands. Adams, W. M., 455 East Third

South, Provo, Utah. Adkins, W. L., Frederick. City, Md. Ahren, E. J., Kungsgatan 74,

Stockholm, Sweden. Airey, R. W., Cottage Grove, Ore-

gon. Allen, A. N., Casilla 1002, Lima,

Peru, South America. , Alder, J. D., Midvale, Utah. Allen, J., corner Peel and Grey

Sts., South Brisbane, Queens-land, Australia.

Allen, M. J., Hamilton, Ontario. Allison, J. MT., Oswego, Kans. Allum, F. A., Chowkiakow, Honan,

China. Altman, M. A., Colorado Sanita-

rium, Boulder, Colo. Alway, W. A., Harvey, N. Dak. Alway, G. M., 140 West Dakota

St., Denver, Colo.

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Amadon, G. W., 317 Lake Court, St. Joseph, Mich.

Amelung, K., Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Anderson, August, 7 West Fourth Ave., Spokane, Wash.

Anderson, B. L., Kulangsu, Amoy, China.

Anderson, J. E., Victoria de las Tunas, Prov. de Oriente, Cuba, West Indies.

Anderson, J. N., Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

Anderson, J. P., Wai Chow, via Canton, Kwangtung, China.

Anderson, John F., .201 Edgerton St., St. Paul, Minn.

Anderson, A. C., 4537 Clayton Road, St. Louis, Mo.

Anderson, A. W., Warburton, Vic-toria, Australia.

Anderson, Nils, Reykjavik, Ice-land.

Anderson, U. S., Berrien Springs, Mich.

Anderson, W. H., S. D. A. Mission, Pemba, Northwest Rhodesia, South Africa.

Anderson, M. E., Drawer R,/ ed-field, S. Dak.

Andreasen, M. L., FIutcl nson, Minn.

Andress, Wm. M., Cedaredge, Colo. Andrews, W. R., R. F. D. 2, Attle-

boro, Mass. Andrews, R. F., College View,

Nebr. Andross, C. E., 417 West Fifth St..

Los Ageles, Cal. Andross, E. E., Mountain View.

Cal. Angervo, Oscar, Kungsgatan 74,

Stockholm, Sweden. Anglebarger, G. W., 531 Santa Fe

Drive, Denver, Colo. Armitage, F. B., " Spioenkop

' "

Dew Drop, Ladysmith, Natal, South Africa.

Armstrong, W. H., Banners Elk. N. C.

MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 207

Armstrong, H. E., " Alta Vista," Llanishen St., Cardiff, South Wales.

Armstrong, A. D., 8 Lancaster Road, Stroud Green, London, N., England.

Ashcroft, C. E., 103 William St., Perth, West Australia, Austra-lia.

Ashton, N. S., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Asthesiano, Adolfo, Blumenau,

Santa Catherina, Brazil, South America.

Aufderhar, H. A., Clinton, Mo. Augsbourger, Ulysse, 18 rue Campo

Formio, Paris, France. Ayvazian, E., German Post, Box

109, Galata, Constantinople, Turkey.

Babcock, D. C., Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa.

Babcock, C. M., Drawer R, Red-field, S. Dak.

Baber, G. H., Graysville, Tenn. Bacon, A. E., 99 Bolton Drive,

Mount Florida, Glasgow, Scot- land.

Badaut, Paul, Villa Gerard, rue Denton, Alger, Algeria.

Badaut, J. P., La Ligniere, Gland, Switzerland.

Baer, R. T., 1611 Ellamont St., Baltimore, Md.

Bagby, J. ., Hanford, Cal. Bagby, J. R., 905 Choctaw Ave.,

Alva, Okla. Baharian, Z. G., German Post, Box ' 109, Galata, - Constantinople,

Turkey. Baird, W. M., Matney, N. C. Bahr, E., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Bahre, G., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Baker, Isaac, Bonacca, Bay Is-

lands, Spanish Honduras, Cen-tral America.

Baker, W. L. H., 103 William St., Perth, West Australia, Aus-tralia.

Baldwin, B. E., Turlock, Cal. Baldwin, W. C., Lodi, Cal. Ballenger, E. S., R. F. D. 1, Ar-

tesia, Cal.

Balsbaugh, H. C., 1312 Seventeenth St., Meridian, Miss.

Barlow, W. A.; Bobomohal, E. I. Ry., India.

Barrett, D. J. C., Arichat, Rich-mond Co.., Nova Scotia.

Bartlett, W. T., Stanborough Park, Watford, England.

Baxter, W. E., Balding, Ark. Baum, Chas. S., Hamburg, Pa. Bayley, H. G., 307 Commercial St.,

Dowagiac, Mich. Beach, J. W., Hildebran, N. C: Beams, J. W., Hamilton, Mo. Beardsley, J. I., Lacombe, Alberta,

Canada. Bech, Julius, Margrethevej 5, Co-

penhagen, V., Denmark. Beckner, J. B., 31 Dundonald St.,

Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies.

Beckner, R. A., " Civil Lines," Mandalay, Burma.

Beddoe, B. E., 2859 East Sixteenth St., Oakland, Cal.

Beebe, E. I., Ovid, Mich. Behr, H., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Behrens, J. H., Box 1304, Fresno,

Cal. Belgrave, C. C., 17 Abbott Road,

Lucknow, India. Rell, A. R., 224 South Seventeenth

St., Harrisburg, Pa. Bell, C. V., Australasian Mission-

ary College, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

Bell, J. E., 78 Gregory Boulevard, Nottingham, England.

Bellah, C. G., 1224 Euclid Ave., Kansas City, Mo.

Bellinger, J. S., Sheffield, Ala. Bellows, R. J., Cooks, Mich. Beltran Ramon, Casilla 1002,

Lima, Peru, South America. Belz, Frank, Caixa Postal 106,

Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, South America.

Bender, U., Riversdale, Jamaica, West Indies.

Benezet, Leopold, Viala Alessan-dro Volta 69, Firenze, Italy.

Benham, R. D., Cornelius, Oregon.

• 208 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Benson, H. F., 846 Sendagaya-ma-chi, Tokyo, Japan.

Benson, C. L., College View, Nebr. Benton, R. L., Farmington, N.

Mex. Berek, A., Nonnenweg, corner Bir-

mansgasse, Basle, Switzerland. Bergersen, N. C., Akersgaden 74,

Christiania, Norway. Berglund, B., Kungsgatan 74,

Stockholm, Sweden. Bernstein, 0. 0., 3217 Oakland

Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Berry, G. W., Angora, Nebr. Bertalot, Elie, Viale Alessandro

Volta 69, Frienze, Italy. Berthelsen, P. E., Hutchinson,

Minn. Bicknell, P. F., South Lancaster,

Mass. Bidwell, W. E., R. F. D. 1, Mt.

Vernon, Ohio. Bigelow, I. G., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. Bird, W. L., Formosa, Fla. Bischoff, H., Nonnenweg, corner

Birrnansgasse, Basle, Switzer- land.

Blake, W. J., Oshawa, Ontario. Blanzat, F., 97 rue Morge, Paris,

France. Bliss, C. H., Route 36, Peoria, Ill. Block, Godofredo, Florida, F. C. C.

A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

Block, Henry, 815 Grand Ave., North, Portland, Oregon.

Blosser, J. B., Berrien Springs, Mich.

Blue, I. F., 905 North California Ave., Hastings, Nebr.

Boehm, I. H., Clinton, Mo. Boerema, D. P., Box 1513, Pater-

son, N. J. Boettcher, A., R. F. D. 1, Engle-

wood, N. J. Boettcher, J. T., PoWach 982,

Riga, Russia. Boger, E. C., 90 Brickdam, George-

town, British Guiana, South America.

Bollman' C. P., 2123 Twenty-

fourth Ave., North, Nashville,. Tenn.

Bond, J. E., 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Bond, Frank, Apartado 492, Bar-celona, Spain.

Bond, W. G., Apartado 492, Barce-lona, Spain.

Booth, A. S., 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Boswell, G. B., Box 644, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Bourdeau, A. C., 1211 March St., Kalamazoo, Mich.

Bourdeau, A. J. S.., Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

Bowen, T. E., Takoma Park Sta- tion, Washington, D. C.

Bower, F. A., College Place, Wash. Boyce, J. M., '2193 Young Ave.,

Memphis, Tenn. Boylan, H. A., 426 Trumbull Ave.,

Detroit, Mich. Boynton, J. W., 2320 Broadway,

Bellingham, Wash. Bradford, R. L., 303 North Pine

St., San Antonio, Tex. Bradley, J. C., Goldsberry, Mo. Branch, Thomas H., 1700 Wood-

stock, St., Philadelphia, Pa. Branson, W. H., 1214 Hawthorne

St., Cattanooga, Tenn. Brant, L. E., Redlands, Cal. Braun, Grir del berg ] 5a, Ham -

burg, clerm, ny. Bray, Burt, Las Cruces, N. Mex. Breed, A. J., 1119 0 St., N. W.,

Washington, D. C. Breitigam, Richard, Box 1304,

Fresno, Cal. Bringle, A. S., Wellington, Kans. Brink, Fred, Chico, Cal. Brinkmann, P., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Bristol, E. A. 1120 South Fourth

St., Springfield, Ill. Brittain, W. G., " Tereora," The

Avenue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia.

Brock, R. H., Lake City, Fla. Broderson, P. E., 2500 North Hum-

boldt St., Chicago, Ill. Brorsen, A., 844 Thirty-fourth St.,

Oakland, Cal. Brown, B. W., 1410 Beech St..

Louisville, Ky.

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Brown, F. E., Hanford, Cal. Brown, G. M., Apartado 1525,

Cerro, Havana, Cuba, West In- dies.

Brown, M. H., R. F. D. 1, Greens-boro, N. C.

Brown, J. E., Estacao Sao Ber-nardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Bra-zil, South America.

Brown, R. W., Maple Plain, Minn. Brown, T. A., 79 Grote St., Ade-

laide, South Australia, Austra- lia.

Browne, L. W., 304 West Allen St., Springfield, Ill.

Bruck, C., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- burg, Germany. •

l3ryant, R. J., 727 Forty-second St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Bud, G. L., Alexandria, Minn Buhalts, C. J., Harvey, N. Dak. Bunch, F. S., Roseburg, Oregon. Bunch, T. G., Ashland, Oregon. Burma, Pauliasi, Suva Vou, Fiji,

Pacific Ocean. Burden, W. D., 846 Sendagaya-

machi, Tokyo, Japan. Burden, J. A., Loma, Linda, Cal. Burdick, J. M., 421 West Water

St., Pontiac, Ill. Burg, F. M., 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. Burgess, Gordon St., Toorak,

Victoria, Australia. Burke, R. E., " Tereora," The

Avenue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia.

Burkholder, H. H., Bellville, Ohio. Burley, S. G., Harvey, N. Dak. Burman, C. A., Lacombe, Alberta,

Canada. Burnham, M. S., Otsego, Mich. Burrill, A. 0., 2048 James Road,

South, Vancouver, British. Col- umbia.

Burrow, W. R., Leflore, Miss. Butcher, 0. F., Sheridan, Ill. Butler, Geo. I., Bowling Green,

Fla. Butler, S. M., care College, Mt.

• Vernon, Ohio. Butler, 0. K., 55 Exmouth St., St.

John, New Brunswick. Butterfield, C. L., Seoul, Korea. Butterfield, M. B., 4001/2 Elm St.,

Creston, Iowa.

Butz, E. S., " Tereora," The Ave-nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus-tralia.

Buzugherian, A. M., German Post, Box 109, Galata, Constantinople, Turkey.

Cady, B. J., corner Peel and Grey Sts., South Brisbane, Queens-land, Australia.

Cady, M. E., College Place, Wash. Calderone, R., 932 Townsend St.,

Chicago, Ill. Caldwell, J. E., Orlando, Fla. Campbell, A. B., Oswego, Kans. Campbell, M. N., Box 801, Oshawa,

Ontario. Campbell, J. M., 708 McLachlen

Bldg., Tenth and G Sts., N. W., Washington, D. C.

Campbell, J. R., Pemba, North- west Rhodesia, South Africa.

Cardey, E. L., 1625 Broadway, Rensselaer, N. Y.

Carey, E. W., Keene, Tex. Carlsson, C. 0., Kungsgatan 74,

Stockholm, Sweden. • Carr, H. W., 8 East Jefferson St.,

Salamanca, N. Y. Carr, S. W. Port Moresby, Brit-

ish New Guinea. Carrington, P.'C., 9 St. Joseph St.,

Arima, Trinidad, British West Indies.

Carscallen, A. A., Gendia, Kisumu, British East Africa.

Carswell, W. R., Sanitarium, Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia.•

Case, Robt. W., 117 Forest St., Spartanburg, S. C.

Casebeer, G. W., Casilla 2830, San- tiago, Chile, South America.

Castillo, C., 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Castle, C. H., 776 East Sixth South, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Catlin, E. W., College Place, Wash. Caviness, G. W., 1599 Avenida 22,

Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. Chaney, F. L., Australasian Mis-

sionary College, Cooranbong, S. w., Australia.

Chaney, J. A., 70 Nairn St:, Well-ington, New Zealand.

210 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

,napman, E. M., Alexandria, Minn Chatman, A. C., 3511 Thirteenth

St., Meridian, Miss. Christian, L. H., 1315 East Twen-

ty-eighth St., Minneapolis, Minn. Christian, J. W., College View,

Nebr. Christensen, P. Heilskov, Mar-- grethevej 5, Copenhagen, V.,

Denmark. Christensen, P., Margrethevej 5,

Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Christiansen, A. G., 417 West Fifth

St., Los Angeles, Cal. Christoffers, J., Vilezi-korfit 16, I.

41, Budapest, V., Hungary. Clapp, R. B., Claremont; N. H. Clark, A. J., 15 Wentworth Court,

Battle Creek, Mich. Clark, J. J., R. F. D. 1, Battle

Ground, Wash. Clark, W. - H., Ottawa, Kans. Clausen, N., R. F. D. 1, Stillwater,

Okla. Clemens, J. C., 417 Allen St., Wa-

terloo, Iowa. Clemensen, W. A., Lacombe, Al-- •berta, Canada. Clymer, J. B., Harvey, N. Dak. Coberly, R. B., Crescent, Okla. Colcord, I. C., Lodi, Cal. Colcord, W. A., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. Cole, C. F., Drawer R, Redfield, S.

Dak. Cole, C. J., Marshfield, Oregon. Cole, J. M., 70 Nairn St., Welling-

ton, New Zealand. Cole, V. 0., Graysville, Tenn. Corner, J. M., 75 Park St., Cal-

cutta, India. Connerly, B. E., Box 85, Ancon,

Canal Zone, Panama. Connor, A. E., Siquirres, Costa

Rica, Central America. Conradi,L. R., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamurg, Germany. Conway, F. H., 1708 Maple St.,

Vancouver, British Columbia. Cook, E. L.,'835 North Cedar Ave.,

Hastings, Nebr. Cook, R. R., Colorado Sanitarium,

Boulder, Colo. Corbaley, F. M., Y. M. C. A. Bldg.,

Dubuque, Iowa.

Corliss, J. 0., Mountain View, Cal. Cormack, A. W., " Tereora," The

Avenue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia.

Cotton, A. V., 769 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Cottrell, H. W., 508 East Everett St., Portland, Oregon.

Cottrell, R. F., Changsha, Hunan, China.

Courter, H. F., Safford, Ariz. Covert, J. W., Cedar Springs, Mich. Covert, Wm., 295 Grand Ave., Au-

rora, Ill. Cozens, B., corner Peel and Grey

Sts., South Brisbane, Queens-land,. Australia.

Craddock, T. H., Gordon St., Too-rak, Victoria, Australia.

Crager, C. P., Union College, Ken- ilworth, Cape, South Africa.

Crane, I. A., Route 3, Waurika, Okla.

Crisler, C. C., Sanitarium, Cal. Crisler, L. T., 169 Bryan St., At-

lanta, Ga. Crothers, W. M., Nashville Sani-

tarium, Station 5, Nashville, Tenn.

Cruz, Pedro, Apartado 1525, Cerro, Havana, Cuba, West Indies.

Cruzan, W. S., Semmes, Ala. Cubley, W. AL, Keene, Tex. Cummings, C. J., Portland Sani-

tarium, Portland, Oregon. Cunitz, R., Vaczi-korlit 16, I. 41.,

Budapest, V., Hungary. Curdy, J., 254 rue Valentin HMV,

Amiens, Somme, France. Curtis, C. W., 37 Henry St., Cold-

water, Mich. Curtis, E. A., 122 South Eighth

St., Grand Junction, Colo.

Dail, Guy, Grindelberg 15a, Ham-burg, Germany.

Dake, U. B., Cement, Okla. Dana, F. M., Room 904, 32 Union

Square, New York, N. Y. Dangschat, C., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Daniells, A. G., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. Dart, A. M., Nampa, Idaho.

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Dasent, J. G., 704 Smith St., Bir-mingham, Ala.

Dauphin, R. P., Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa.

Davis, Cr. A., Berrien Springs, Mich.

Davis, J. W., Keene, Tex. Davis, Silas, 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. Dayton; IV. P., New Pine Creek,

Oregon. De'Ath, H. F., Stanborough Park,

Watford, England. Decker, H. W., Box 118, Bozeman,

Mont. Defreeze, Thomas, Hillsboro, Tex. De L'horbe, M. W., 435 West

Fourth St., Elmira, N. Y. Demetrescu, St., Vriczi-kiirut 16,

I. 41., Budapest, V., Hungary. Demidow, 11., Postfach 982, Riga,

Russia. Denslow, Oliver, R. F. D., Battle

Ground, Wash. Derby, J. A. L., Lodi, Cal. Detamore, F. A., 12 Dhoby Ghaut,

Singapore, Straits Settlements. De Vinney, F. H., 291 Sauya Yo-

yogi, Tokyo, Japan. Dexter, H. H., 16 Chemin de Mal-

ley, Lausanne, Switzerland. Dickson, L. K., 2201 Telegraph

Ave., Oakland, Cal. Dierking, H., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Dietrich, R., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Dillen, D. W., Graysville, Tenn. 'Dingman, M. 0., 2787 Drolet St.,

Montreal, Quebec. Dirksen, H., Urumia, Persia. Dirksen, H. J., 290 Bannerman

Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba. Domnick, G., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Dorcas, J. W., Nevada, Iowa. Dorner, F. A., Vriczi-korat 16, L

41., Budapest, V., Hungary. Dowsett, R. T., 36 Carroll Ave.,

Takoma Park Station, Washing- ton, D. C.

Drangmeister, H., Friedenstal, Post Buiko, via Tanga, German East Africa.

Drews, Louis, 421 Elm St., Osh-kosh, Wis.

Drinhaus, P., Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Diick, K. K., Postfach 982, Riga, Russia.

Durrant, A. N., 2919 Wylie Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.

Dweh us, E., Nonnenweg, corner Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-land.

Ebel, J., Postfach 982, Riga, Rus-sia.

Ebner, E. K., Nonnenweg, corner Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-land.

Edgar, J. L., 400 East Fifth St.,-Flint, Mich.

Edmed, H. J., Stranach St., Pie-termaritzburg, Natal, South Af-rica.

Edwards, C. H., 31 Lester St., Westerly, R. I.

Edwardsen, C., Box 56, Washburn, Wis.

Ehinger, E., Nonnenweg, corner Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-land.

Ehlers, E. C., Caixa Postal 106, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul. Brazil, South America.

Ehlers, W., Caixa Postal 106, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, South America.

Elffers, Hubertus, " Rustica," Wynberg, Cape, South Africa.

Ellingworth, G. A., Malamulo Mis-sion, Blantyre, Nyasaland, Brit-ish Central Africa.

Elliott, W. R., Hazel, Ky. Ellis, J. M., R. F. D. 2, Berrien

Springs, Mich. Ells, L. H., College Place, Wash. Elshaheed, A. A., Luxor, Upper

Egypt. Emmerson, C. L., Philbrook, Minn. Emmerson, E. H., Box 148, Rose-

burg, Oregon. Emery, W. D., R. F. D. 2, Boulder,

Colo. Enns, A. C., Friedenstal, Post

Buiko, via Tanga, German East Africa.

212 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Enoch, Geo. F., Lona vla, Bombay, India.

Enseleit, E., Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Ernst, Julio, Posados, Argentina, South America.

Ernst, Luis, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

Ernston, N. C., Lebanon, Oregon. Errington, J. T., 111 Westmore-

land Ave., Toronto, Ontario. Erzberger, H., Nonnenweg, corner

Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer- land.

Evans, I. H., Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

Evers, A. H., 2332 Park St., Col-umbia, S. C.

Everson, C. T., 5065 Hutchinson Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Fairchild, Francis M., 238 West Crosier St., Akron, Ohio.

Farman, H. J., 58 James St., King- ston, Jamaica, West Indies.

Farnstrom, K. A., Kungsgatan 74, Stockholm, Sweden.

Farnsworth, E. W., 6210 Racine St., Oakland, Cal.

Farnsworth, E. E., Utica, Mo. Fawer, Emil, 97 rue Monge, Paris,

France. FedderSen, Hugo, Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Fehr, Joh., Nonnenweg, corner

Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-land.

Fenner, F. E., Onaway, Mich. Fenner, H., Nonnenweg, corner

Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer- land.

Ferguson, A. F., Clough, S. Dak. Fero, D. T., Lodi, Cal. Ferris, A. H., Norfolk Island, Pa-

cific Ocean. Ferris, E. F., Martinsville, Ill. Field, P. A., Chamberlain, S. Dak. Field, T. \V., Abilene, Tex. Field, W. F., Keene, Tex. Fillman, Ezra, Okoee, Okla. Finster, L. V., 803 Georgia St.,

Manila, Philippine Islands.

Fischer, Jacob, 5120 Ashland Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Fish, H. A., Sheridan, Wyo. Fitch, D. D., 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. • Fitzgerald, W. J., 8 Lancaster

Road, Stroud Green, London, N., England.

Flaiz, C. W., College Plaee, Wash. Fletcher, Hubert, Riversdale, Ja-

maica, West Indies. Fletcher, W. W., 79 Grote St.,

Adelaide, South Australia, Aus-tralia.

Fltigel, K., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-burg, Germany.

Folkenberg, C. F., 1390 North Winter St., Salem, Oregon.

Ford, C. E., San Francisco, Cal. Ford, I. A., Takorna Park Station,

Washington, D. C. Forde, W. D., 5733 La Fayette

Ave., Chicago, Ill. Forshaw, W. 0., Markinch, Sas-

katchewan, Canada. Foster, J. C., Darby, Mont. Fran* F. L., Box 285, Fargo, N.

Dak. Frank, 0. F., 304 Hodges St., Lake

Charles, La. Frauchiger, E. E., German Post,

Box 109, Galata, Constantinople, Turkey.

French, A. F., Hamilton, Mo. French, H. B., Keene, Tex. French, Raleigh, 1048 Fair Ave.,

Columbus, Ohio. French, T. M., Freetown, Sierra

Leone, West Africa. French, W. R., 75 Park St., Cal-

cutta, India. Freund, G., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Freybott, H., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Fries, Robert S., 2201 Telegraph

Ave., Oakland, Ca]. Fritz, M. J., Freeman, S. Dak. Frost, S. L., R. F. 11, Mt. Vernon,

Wash. Fuller, C. W., Visalia, Cal. Fulton, J. E., " Mizpah," Wall-

roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Ftirle, W., Vfiezi-kfirfit 16. T. 41.,

Budapest, V., Hungary.

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Gaede, D. P., Postfach 982, Riga, Russia.

Gaede, G. P, 102 Eaton St., Buf-falo, N. Y.

Gaede, J. P., 342 Miller St., Mt. Oliver Station, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Gaidischar, F., Postfach 982, Riga, Russia.

Gardner, E. E., Bethel, Wis. Gardner, C. M., Turlock, Cal. Gardner, R. C., 1119 Twenty-

fourth St., Newport News, Va. Garrett, R. U., Cedar Lake, Mich. Carton, B. M., 57 Barney St.,

Gouverneur, N. Y. Gaskin, G. A., 3965 Finney St., St.

Louis, Mo. Gassmann, F., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Gassman, 0., Viiczi-korfit 16, I. 41.,

Budapest, V., Hungary. Gates, E. H., Gordon St., Toorak,

Victoria, Australia. Gauterau, F. D., 2301 K St., Sac-

ramento, Cal. Geier, G., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. George, W. A., Loma Linda, Cal. Gibson, F. E., 1216 Charleston St.,

Charleston, W. Va. Gibson, L. A., Cottage Grove, !Ore-

gon. Gibson, 0. J.,.Box 523, U. S. Postal

Agency, Shanghai, China. Gibson, T. J., S. D. A. Mission, Se-

lukwe Reserve, Rhodesia, South Africa.

Giddings, H. E., R. F. D. 1, Hamby, Tex.

Giddings, Philip, Roseau, Domin-ica, British West Indies.

Gilbert, F. C., South Lancaster,. Mass.

Gilbert, A. C.; Box 244, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Gillatt, J. D., 8 Lancaster Road, Stroud 'Green, London, N., En-gland.

Gillatt, John J., Stanborough Park, Watford, England.

Gillis, W. E., Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

Ginter, J. F., Postfach 982, Riga, Russia.

Girou, A. J., German Post, Box 109, Galata, Constantinople, Turkey.

Gjording, H. G., Badger, S. Dak. Glass, H., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Gniidjin, E., Postfach 982, Riga,

Russia. GObel, H., Postfach 982, Riga, Rus..

sia. Godfrey, T., Western, Wash. Godsmark, 0. C., Chattanooga,

Tenn. Goetting, F., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Gontar, A. E., Postfach 982, Riga,

Russia. Goodrich, H. C., Cristobal, Canal

Zone, Panama. Gordon, L. 0., 1119 Twenty-fourth

St., Newport News, Va. Gosmer, W. A. Bozeman, Mont. Grabig, A., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Graf, H. F., 1025 F St., Fresno,

Cal. Graf, 0. J., Berrien Springs, Mich. Graf, J. J., Berrien Springs, Mich. Graham, J. F., College Place,

Wash. Grandy, B. M., Halfway, Oregon. Grauer, G. A., Clinton, Mo. Greaves, Robt. S., German Post,

Box 109, Galata, Constantinople, Turkey.

Green, John, Miami, Fla. Green, W. H., 426 Trumbull Ave.,

Detroit, Mich. Gregory, A. L., Key West, Fla. Grey, R. M., 2251 Pierson Ave.,

Indianapolis, Ind. Grieser, J. F., Nonnenweg, corner

Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-land.

Griffin, H. Clay, Roscoe, Tex. Griggs, Frederick, College View,

Nebr. Groenewald, B. C., " Wilgehoek,"

Lindley, Orange Free State, South Africa.

Groenewald, D. H., 156 Maitland St., Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa.

214 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Gruber, F., Nonnenweg, corner Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-land.

Grundset, Ole J., 336 East Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn.

Guenin, J. C., 53 rue de Phals-bourg, Le Harve, France.

Gugel, E., Nonnenweg, corner Bir- mansgasse, Basle, Switzerland.

Guild, M. C., Route 6, Traverse City, Mich.

Gueldenzopf, H., Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Gunstead, A. M., 20 Nason St., Brockton, Mass.

Guthrie, Wm., 426 Trumbull Ave.. Detroit, Mich.

Guyot, A., rue Dufour prol 33, Oran, Algeria.

Haak, B. C., Jackson, Minn Habenicht, B. H., Diamante, En-

tre Rios, Argentina, South America.

Hadley, 0. S., 1801 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind.

Haffner, G. F., Clinton, Mo. Hahn, K., Postfach 982, Riga, Rus-

sia. Hale, D. U., Crawford, Nebr. Hall, Frank, Hinsdale, Ill. Hall, 0. A., Box 523, U. S. Postal

Agency, Shanghai, China. Halladay, F. W., Box 414, Hunts-

ville, Ala. Halsvick, L., Lacombe, Alberta,

Canada. Hambrock, F., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Hamilton, G. A., 60 Lower Kem-

mendine Road, Kemmendine, Burma.

Hampton, J. B., Mercedes, Tex. Hanhardt, J. G., 60 Kipp Ave.,

Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Hankins, W. C., Kulangsu, Amoy,

China. (On furlough in U. S.) Hankins, I. J., Rosemead Ave.,

Claremont, South Africa. (On • furlough in U. S.)

Hansen, N. P., Margrethevej 5, Copenhagen, V., Denmark.

Hansen, L. A., Takoma Park Sta • tion, Washington, D. C.

Hansen, H., 422 EaSt Tennessee Ave., Denver, Colo.

Hansen, C. A., 414 Main St., Nash-ville, Tenn.

Hanson, D. H., Bozeman, Mont. Hanson, P. M., 700 Woodward

Ave.; Chippewa Falls, Wis. Hanson, P. A., College Plate,

Wash. Hanson, P. C., Poysippi, Wis. Hanson, J. E., Gen. Del., Decatur,

Ill. Hanson, W. R., Enid, Okla. Hare, Robert, 79 Grote St., Ade-

laide, South Australia, Austra- ' lia. Hare, M. M., South Lancaster,

Mass. Hare, Robert, Maple Plain, Minn. Hare, S. T., 1456 Fifty-fifth Ave.,

Oakland, Cal. Harding, I. W., Freetown, Sierra

Leone, West Africa. Harlow, George, Tung-hing-fong- •

nam-yeuk, Canton, China. Harmon, J. S., Fallon, Nev. Harris, F. J., Route 3, Box 24A,

Freeport, Harris, J. C., 308 North Eastern

Ave., Joliet, Ill. Harrison, A. F., Keene, Tex. Harter, R. E., 4910 Arch St., Phila-

delphia, Pa. Harter, Frederick, 2110 South

Fifty-seventh St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Hartwell, H. C., South Lancaster, Mass.

Hartwell, S. D., 4910 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Haskell, S. N., South Lancaster, Mass.

Haskell, Mrs. H. H., South Lan-caster, Mass.

Haughey, S. G., 1 Devereux Road, Wandsworth Common, London, S. W., England.

Haupt, Wm. H., 32 Ockerse St., Pretoria. Transvaal, South Af-rica.

Hawkins, G. R.. 4020 Grand Ave.. Omaha, Nebr.

MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 215

Hawkins. Mrs. G. R., 4020 Grand Ave., Omaha, Nebr.

Hay, Roy E., 1112 Kalamath St., Denver, Colo.

Hayes, E. 0., Drawer R, Redfield, S. Dal:.

Haylock, David, Bonacca, Bay Is-lands, Spanish Honduras, Cen-tral America.

Haynes, C. B., 169 Bryan St., At-lanta, Ga.

Haysmer, A. J., Box 414, Hunts-ville, Ala.

Hayton, C. H., Stanborough Park, Watford, England.

Heald, C. W., Nevada, Iowa. Healey, W. M., 657 Eighteenth St.,

San Diego, Cal. Hebner, W. C., 1122 Washington

Ave., Kalamazoo, Mich. Heckman, W. H., Orlando, Fla. Henderson, F. H., 249 West-

bourne Ave., Zanesville, Ohio. Herbert, W., Vaczi-ktirfit 16, I. 41.,

Budapest, V., Hungary. Hersum, S. J., Richmond, Me. Hetze, G., Postfach 982, Riga, Rus-

sia. Hiatt, H. M., 169 Bryan St., At-

lanta, Ga. Hibbard, E. J., San Fernando, Cal. Hickman, N. R., Elk City, Okla. Hickman, T. J., Elk City, Okla. Hicks, F. H., 6 East Jefferson St.,

Salamanca, N. Y. Hfcks, H. H., R. F. D., Grand

Blanc, Mich. Hilgert, Wm. T., 1320 Fairview,

Spokane, Wash. Hill, Oscar, 702 West Sixth St.,

Santa Ana, Cal. Hill, H. A., corner Peel and Grey

Sts., South Brisbane, Queens- • land, Australia.

Hill, Israel, Route 2, West De Pere, Wis.

Hills, W. F., Swatow, China. Hirlinger, J. W., 714 Cherry St., Williamsport, Pa.

Hoare, H. J., Nashville Sanitarium, Station 5, Nashville, Tenn.

Hoerner, F., Nonnenweg, corner Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-land.

Hoffman, B. P., 291 Sauya Yo-yogi, Tokyo, Japan.

Hoffman, J. H., R. F. D. 2, South Range, Wis.

Hoffman, W., Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Holden, Walter, Napanee, Ontario Holden, W. H., 317 West Bloom

field St., Rome, N. Y. Holbrook, C. C., Alamosa, Colo. Holbrook, J. A., R. F. D. 1, Battle

Ground, Wash. Holbrook, W. S., Lake City, Cal. Hollister, M. A., 615 North Tenth'

St., Phoenix, Ariz. Hoopes, L. A., Australasian Mis-

sionary College, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

Hoover, H. L., Estancia, N. Mex. Hopkins, E. B., Keene, Tex. Horton, R. C., Lawrence, Mich. Horton, S. B., 27 Corinne St..

Grand Rapids, Mich. Ilottel, R. D., New Market, Va. House, B. L., Holbrook, Nebr. Howard, E. M., 63 Clark Road,

Durban, Natal, South Africa. Rowe. W. 0., 655 Congress St ,

Portland, Me. Howe, B. L., 508 East Everett St.,

Portland, Oregon. Howell, C. G., Daylight, Tenn. Howell, W. E., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. Rowse, H. T., Apia, Apolo, Samoa,

Pacific Ocean. Hoxie, Fred, Ithaca, Mich. Hoyt, J. M., Greenville, Mich. Hubbard, T. F., 1109 North Bell

St., Kokomo, Ind. Hubley, R. A., Bay Roberts, New-

foundland. Huenergardt, J. F., Etitvos utca

40 sz., Palota Ujfaln, Budapest, Hungary.

Huffman, D. E.; Centerville, Kans. Huffman, M. G., 508 Fifth Ave.,

East, Hutchinson, Kans. Hughes, C. B., Keene, Tex. Humann, H.; Lacombe, Alberta,

Canada. Humphrey, J. K., 184 West 135th

St., New York, N. Y. Huntley, E. H., East Seattle,

Wash. '

216 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Hutchinson, L. L., Ferndale, Cal. Hwang, C. T., Changsha, Hunan,

China. Hyatt, W. S., " Wynnton," Selous

Road, Claremont, South Africa. Hyder, R., 90 Brickdam, George.

town, British Guiana, South America.

Immonen, R., 3817 Fort Hamilton • Ave., care Rahikainin, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Lillie, L. J., " Tereora," The Ave-nue, Strathfield, N. S. \V., Aus-tralia.

Irwin, G. A., Lonia Linda, Cal. Irwin, C. AV., care Pacific Union

College, St. Helena, Cal. Irwin, J. J., 220 Michigan St., Pe-

toskey, Mich. Isaac, F. R., College View, Nebr. Isaac, John, College Place, Wash. Isaac, Michel Nord, Cape Haitien,

Haiti, AVest Indies. Isaak, Daniel, Postfach 982, Riga,

Russia. Ising, W. C., Deutsche Post, Bei-

rut, Syria. Israel, M. C., Oakdale, Cal. Itzmann, Th. Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Iverson, Paul, Culbertson, Mont.

Jackson, S. E., Maple Plain, Minn. Jacobs, J. T., 806 West Grand

Ave., Hot Springs, Ark. Jacques, R., " Alta Vista," Llani-

shen St., Cardiff, South Wales. James, J. S., Nazareth Post-office,

Tinnevelly District, South India. James, W: H., Warburton, Vic-

toria, Australia. Janert, A. 0., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Jayne, J. E., 119 Sylvia St., New

Bedford, Mass. Jefimow, S., Postfach 982, Riga,

Russia. Jensen, C. C., Margrethevej 5, Co-

penhagen, V., Denmark. Jeys, Thos. H., Box 414, Hunts-

ville, Ala. Jochmanns, Fr., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany.

Johanson, J. M., Signs Publishing Office, Warburton, Victoria, Aus-tralia.

Johnson, Adolph, 3824 Sixty-fifth St., S. E., Portland, Oregon.

Johnson, C., McMinnville, Oregon. Johnson, Lewis, 3022 West Sixty-

second St., Sattle, Wash. Johnson, Fred, College View, Nebr. Johnson, G. E., R. F. D., Battle

Ground, Wash. Johnson, H. W., 227 Oak St., Stev-

ens Point, Wis. Johnson, J. D., Gen. Del., Perth

Amboy, N. J. Johnson, 0., Kungsgatan 74,

Stockholm, Sweden. Johnson, 0. A., College Place,

Wash. Johnson, W. A., Midvale, Utah. Johnson, W. J., Paradise Valley

Sanitarium, National City, Cal. Johnston, J. 0., Eufola, N. C. Johnston, F. W., Kingston, Onta-

rio. Jones, A. H., Leach, Tenn. Jones, John K., 134 School St.,

Taunton, Mass. Jones, G. F., Albuquerque, N.

Mex. (On furlough from East Indies).

Jones, J. L., Armona, Cal. Jones, 0. E., 417 East High St.,

Hastings, Nebr. Jonule it, K Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Jorkensen, N. M., Grand Forks,

N. Dak. • Jorgensen, Mrs. Bertha, Grand

Forks, N. Dak. Judge, B., Zee Straat, Padang, Su-

matra, Netherlands, East In-dies.

Jump, H. M., 331 Langdon St., To-ledo, Ohio.

Jurickson, J., Postfach 982, Riga, Russia.

Kalaka, M. D., Leribe, Basutoland, South Africa.

Kalbermatten, Ignacio, Casilla 7, La Paz, Bolivia, South America.

Kamm, C., Nonnenweg, corner Birmaxisgazse, Basle, Switzer-land.

MINISTERIAL

Kapitz, C., Nonnenweg, corner Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-land.

Kapitz, 0., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-burg, Germany.

Kaszemek, K., Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Kauble, N. W., Lodi, Cal. Kay, J. L., Gaston, Oregon. Keh, Nga, Pit, Kulangsu, Amoy,

China. Kelle, 0., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. .Kelemen, St., Vaczi-kortt 16, I.

41., Budapest, V., Hungary. Kelley, H. M., 926 North Water

St., Decatur, Ill. • Kelsey, A. G., Lonavla, Bombay,

India. Kennedy, J. J., 179 Arnett Blvd.,

Rochester, N. Y. Kennedy, W. F., 821 West Fifth

St., Topeka, Kans. 'Kennedy, R. R., 609 East Gambier

St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Kennedy, T. J., 90 Brickdam,

Georgetown, British Guiana, South America.

Keough, George, Beni Addi, Upper Egypt.

Kern, N. E. Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

Keslake, C. IL, Galt, Ontario. Kessel, F., Vilezi-kiirtit 16, 41.,

Budapest, V., Hungary. Ketring, H. F., 3529 West Forty-

fourth Ave., Denver, Colo. Kiepe, L. R., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Killen, J. S., Asheville, N. C. Kime, Stewart, Glenwood, N. C. King, N. B., Brookhaven, Miss. Kinney, C. NI., 456 Holbrook St.,

Danville, Ga. Kirkelykke, L. J., Margrethevej 5,

Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Kirkendall, M. C., Oshawa, Onta-

rio. Kirkle, G. A., Minatare, Nebr. Kite, C. R., 1112 Kalamath St., • Denver, Colo.

Kling;beil, R. G., Grindelberg, 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Kneeland, B. F., 7049 Hamilton St.. Pittsburgh, Pa.

DIRECTORY. 217

Kneeland, W. G., 1109 Division St., Trenton, N. J.

Knight, C. E., Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

Knight, I. G., Hillsboro, Oregon. Knott, C. F., 1613 Seventh Ave.,

Greeley,- Colo. Knox, -Phillip, 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. Knox, W. T., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. Koch, F., Postfach 982, Riga, Rus-

Sia. Kolling, W., Friedenstal, Post

Buiko, via Tanga, German East Africa.

Konigmacher, S. M., Malamulo Mission, Blantyre, Nyasaland', British Central Africa.

Korsch, H., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-burg, Germany.

Kortheuer, C., Vaczi-korfit 16, T. 41., Budapest, V., Hungary.

Kotz, E., Friedenstal, Post Buiko, via Tanga, German East Africa.

Krautschick, Andrew, Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Krautschick, August, Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Krisan, G., Vaczi-kortit 16, I. 41., Budapest, V., Hungary.

,Kroeker, J. G., Caxia Postal NI, Curityba, Parana, Brazil, South America.

Krum, J. H., Keene, Tex. Kryak, G., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

bure., Germany. Kuehl, A. W., 679 Holly Ave., St.

Paul, Minn. Kiimpel, F., Blumenau, Santa

Catharina, Brazil, South Amer-ica.

Kunkel, C. J., 1415 Main St., St. Joseph, Mo.

Kuniya, H., 846 Sendagaya-machi, Tokyo, Japan.

Kurtichanov, Titus, Brownsville. Oregon.

Kurtz, D. D., Box 23, Cathay, N. Dak.

Lacey, H. C., Stanborough Park, watford, England.

218 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Lagrone, G. A., Oplin, Tex. Lair, J. W., College Place, Wash. Lamson, J. G., Nevada, Iowa. Lane, F. G., Llaguno a Pinang°

No. 6, Caracas, Venezuela, South America.

Langdon, Geo. E., 3645 Ogden Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Langenberg, H., Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Langford, L. F., 1 Devereux Road, Wandsworth Common, London, S. W., England.

Langholf, A., Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Lauda, E. R., Wolf Lake, Ind. Lawrence, N. W., College Place,

Wash. Leach, R. W., 76 Madison St.,

Adrian, Mich. Lee, H. M., Soonan, Korea. Lee, Frederick, 12 Rue de D'Au-

tremer, Hankow, China. Leer, Carl, Lincoln, N. Dak. Leer, V., Lodi, Cal. Leland, Eugene, College View,

Nebr. Leland, J. A., R. F. D. 5, Box 34,

San Antonio, Tex. Leplatoni, F., Grindelberg 15a.

Hamburg, Germany. Lemke, L. D. A., Warburton, Vic-

toria, Australia. Lewis, C. C., care Pacifi , Union

College, St. Helena, Cal.'-Lewis, M. W., Fort Dodge, Iowa. Lewis, T. G., 965 South Division

St., Appleton, Wis. Lewis, W. H., Freetown, Sierra

'Leone, West Africa. Lewsadder, Wm., 121 North Chi-

cago Ave., Rockford, Ill. Libby, R. A., College Place, Wash. Lillie, C. P., Changsha, Hunan,

China. Lindegren, P. N., Asmara, Eritrea,

East Africa (via Brindisi, Italy). Lindemann, Jose, Estacfio Sao - Bernardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo,

Brazil, South America. Lindsay, R. S., 2600 Bismarck St.,

Louisville, Ky. Lipke, John, Jogo do Lourenco 214,

Bahia, Estado da Bahia, Brazil, South America.

Littell, Leslie, Hiwasse, Ark. Livingston, A. A., North Sydney,

Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Litwinenco, J. A., Herreid, S. Dak. Lloyd, Ernest, 417 West Fifth St ,

Los Angeles, Cal. Locken, J. B., Greenville, Tenn. Loebsack, H. J., Postfach 982,

Riga, Russia. Loebsack, H. K., Postfach 982,

Riga, Russia. Longacre, C. S., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. Loots, J. L., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Loughborough, J. N., R. F. D. 4,

Box 13, Lodi; Cal. Lovold, Immanuel, En um el a w,

Wash. Lowry, C. F.. Camden, Tenn. Lowry, W. S., Simsboro; La. Lucas, H. G., San Fernando, Cal. Lude, C. D., Diamante, Entre Rios,

Argentina, South America. Ludtke, A., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Ludwig, M., Vaczi-koriit 16, I. 41.,

Budapest, V., Hungary. Lukens, Morris, " Mizpah,” Walt-

roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Lund, A. 0., 257 Randolph Ave.,

Jersey City, N. J. Ltipke, 0., Friedensau, Post Gra-

bow, Bez. Magdeburg, Germany. Lusky, R., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Littge, E., Vficzi-kortit 16, I. 41.,

Budapest, V., Hungary. Luther, J. K., College Place, Wash. Lutovsky, L., Vaczi-ktirfit 16, I.

41., Budapest, V., Hungary. Lwoff, J., Postfach 982, Riga, Rus-

sia. Lyndon, F. E., Papeete, Tahiti, So-

ciety Islands, Pacific Ocean.

MacGuire, Meade, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

Macdonald, F., Stranach St., Piet-ermaritzburg, Natal, South Af-rica.

Machlan, B. F., South Lancaster, Mass.

Mackintosh, M., Windsor, Mo.

MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. • 219

MacLay, W. D., Johnson and High Sts., Springfield, Mo.

Madsen, 0., Woodburn, Iowa. Magan, P. T., Madison, Tenn. Magoon, C. R., 244 Penn Ave., Au-

rora, Ill. Majewski, A., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Mallory, J. B., 807 North Second

St., Richmond, Va. Mangold, Santiago, Casilla 44,

Quito, Ecuador, South America. Mann, V. • L., 17 Abbott Road,

Lucknow,'India. Manna, C. G., Gen. Del., Charles-

ton, S. C. Manns, J. W., Savannah, Ga. Mantu, J., Wiczi-kortit 16, I. 41.,

Budapest, V., Hungary. Marietta, J. J., Route 5, Mt. Ver-

non, Ohio. Marley, E. L., Palisades, Colo. Marriott, G. E., Buresala, Ovalau,

Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Martin, W. F., College Place,

Wash. Martin, C. N., Bon Aqua, Tenn. Martin, I. M., 2305..Grape St., Den-

ver, Colo. Martin, R. H., Richardson Park,

Del. Marvin, C. F., Glendale Sanita-

rium, Glendale, Cal. Mascher, A. F., College Place,

Wash. Mateescu, F., Vi czi-kortit 16, I.

41., Budapest, V., Hungary. Mathe, L., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Matthews, James H., St. Johns,

Antigua, British West Indies. Mathy, L. A., 97 rue Monge, Paris,

France. Matti, Victor, 97 rue Monge, Paris,

France. Matula, Paul, 487 Twelfth Ave.,

Newark, N. J. Maudsley, W., 8 Lancaster Road,

Stroud Green, London, North, England.

Maxwell, E. L., 509 Cole Bldg., Nashville, Tenn.

Maxson, 0. H., Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru. South America.

Maynor, W. H., den. Del., Charles-ton, S. C.

McAvoy, J., 78 Gregory Boulevard, Nottingham, England.

McComas, J. W., Nevada, Iowa. McCord, J. W., 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. McCutchen, W. A., Keene, Tex. McDonald, C. M., Wewoka, Okla. McEachern, J. H., 146 Farson St.,

Philadelphia, Pa. McElhany, J. L., 1119 0 St., N. W.,

Washington, D. C. McLennan, W. P., 3517 Magazine

St., New Orleans, La. McNay, Geo. R. E., Nevada, Iowa. McReynolds, C., Loma Linda, Cal. McVagh, C. F., Otsego, Mich. Mead, Andrew, R. F. D. 2, Brain-

erd, Minn. Mead, W. S., 17 Abbott Road,

Lucknow, India. Meed, C. B., Clarks Town P. 0..

Jamaica, West Indies. Meeker, B. A., Tung-hing-fong-

nam-yeuk, Canton, China. Meleen, C., 133 Hacker St., Kane,

Pa. Meredith, W. H., 78 Gregory Boul-

evard, Nottingham, England. Metzger, Chas. J., Nevada, Iowa. Meyer, A. A., Hitchcock, Okla. Meyer, Henry, Caixa Postal 768.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America.

Meyer, Oscar, La Ligniere, Gland. Switzerland.

Meyer, Paul, Rua das Chagas 9A, Lisbon, Portugal.

Meyer-Bartschy, H., vaezi-kiinit 16, I. 41., Budapest, V., Hungary.

Meyers, C. K., 70 Nairn St., Well- ington, New Zealand.

Michaels, C. P., 103 William St., Perth, West Australia, Austra-lia.

Mignott, H. L., Chapleton P. 0.. Jamaica, British West Indies.

Mikkelsen, J. C., Knights Station, Fla.

Mikkonen, Hugo, Unionsgata,n 4, Helsingfors, Finland.

Miller, A. G.. Warburton, Victoria, Australia.

oaf) MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Miller, 1) P., College View, Nebr. Miller, B. E., 2028 Gates Ave.,

Brooklyn, N. Y. Miller, C. H., North Platte, Nebr. Miller, C. W., R. F. D. 2, Waurika,

Okla. Miller, A. L., 1700 North Seventh

Ave., Birmingham, Ala. Miller, H. S., Graysville, Tenn. Miller, W. W., 5916 Bramble Ave.,

Madisonville, Ohio. Miller, H. W., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Miller, J. 0., Box 61, West Milton,

Ohio. Miller, M. B., Mitchell, Nebr. Miller, W. A. T., Box 286, Albu-

querque, N. Mex. Minck, A., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Minner, L. D., Oswego, Kans. Mocnik, A., Vaczi-kfirfit 16, I. 41.,

Budapest, V., Hungary. Moffett, W. C., Box 187, Mt. Ver-

non, Ohio. Moko, R., Debe Nek, Cape, South

Africa. Montgomery, 0., 521 East Twenty-

third St., Indianapolis, Ind. Montgomery, R. P., 12 Dhoby

Ghaut, Singapore, Malay Archi-pelago.

Mookerjee, L. G., 26 Creel low, Calcutta, India. coon, Allen, 215 Dean Bldg , South Bend, Ind.

Moon, H. E., 3645 Ogden Ave., Chi-cago, Ill.

Moore, L. G., 213 Pine St., North, Lansing, Mich.

Morrow, J. A., 932 Union St., Jack-son, Miss.

Morrison, D., 99 Bolton Drive, Mount Florida, Glasgow, Scot-land.

Morrison, Isaac, care Pacific Union College, St. Helena, Cal.

Morrison, J. H., College View, Nebr.

Mortenson, S., 5942 Peoria St., Chicago, Ill.

Motzer, C., Vaezi-korfit 16, I. 41., Budapest, V., Hungary.

Muderspach, L., Unionsgatan 4, Helsingfors, Finland.

Muller, A., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-burg, Germany.

Willer, R., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-burg, Germany.

Mullings, L. G., Mountainside P. 0., Jamaica, West Indies.

Muntz, Leslie, 1 Mt. Vernon St., Norfolk, Va.

Munson, M., corner Peel and Grey Sts., South Brisbane, Queens-land, Australia.

Munson, R. W., " Mizpah," Wah- roonga, N. S. W., Australia.

Murbach, J., Vaczi-kortit 16, I. 41., Budapest, V., Hungary.

Murphy, Thomas, Box 442, Vicks-burg, Miss.

Mussen, Richard, Stanborough ,N.,rk, Watford, England.

Muth, J., Nonnenweg, corner Bir-mansgasse, Basle, Switzerland.

Nfirem, J. M., Akersgaden 74, Christiania, Norway.

Niirem, A. 0., Akersgaden 74, Christiania, Norway.

Nash, R. T., Route 3, Greensboro, N. C.

Navarete, Octavio, Casilla 2830. Santiago, Chile, South America.

Neff, A. C., Quicksburg, Va. Neff, E. L., 4303 Avenue C, Austin.

Tex. Neff, W. E.; Hamblin St., Ottawa.

Kans. Neilsen, N. P., 3 Second St.,

Brooklyn, N. Y. Nellis, S. W., E. F. D., Battle

Ground, Wash. Nelson, Andrew, Sanitarium, Cal. Nelson, Chas., Logan, Utah. Nelson, N. R., 336 East Lake St.,

Minneapolis, Minn. Nelson, Ole, Kungsgatan 74, Stock-

holm, Sweden. Nerlund, 0. J., Red Oak, Iowa. Nethery, Jay J., 508 East Everett

St., Portland, Oregon. Nettleton, Daniel, Port Townsend,

Wash. Neufeld, C. C., Lacombe, Alberta.

Canada. Nickels, G., I Devereux Road,

Wandsworth Common, London S. W., England.

MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 221

Nicola, H., 123 Manchester St., Battle Creek, Mich.

Nicola, L. T., 2308 Morris Ave., New York,. N. Y.

Nicolas, Lope, Apartado 492, Bar-celona, Spain.

Niedoba, P., Nonnenweg, corner Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-land.

Nielson, Lars, College View, Nebr. Niergarth, H. A., Strathcona, Al-

berta, Canada. •Nikkar. L., Postfach 982, Riga,

Russia. • Noftsger, B. B., Port Hope, On-

tario. Norderhus, 0. P., Akersgaden 74,

Christiania, Norway. Norwood, J. W., Fayetteville, Ark. Nott, W. L., 508 Fifth Ave., East,

Hutchinson, Kans. Nunes, M. G., 614 East Collins St.,

Corsicana, Tex. Nussbaum, T., Cours Vitton 61,

Lyons, France. Nutter, V., 1427 Brooklyn Ave..

Kansas City, Mo.

Oberg, H. A., Seoul, Korea. Oberg, S. A., Box 24, Bayamon,

Porto Rico, West Indies. Oberholtzer, D. H., Nestor, Cal. °blander, J. G., Ringelstr. 43,

Frankfurt a. M., Germany. Ogden, A. R., Nevada, Iowa. Ohme, B., Majita, Post Shirati,

Victoria Nyanza, German East Africa.

Okohira, T. H., 856 Sendagaya-machi, Tokyo, Japan.

Oliver, F. M., Pomeroy, Wash. 01m, R., Blumenau, Santa Cather-

ina, Brazil, South America. Olmsted, J. F., 1048 Fair Ave.,

Columbus, Ohio. Olmstead, H. C., Leribe, Basuto-

land; South Africa. Olsen, 0. A., Room 22, 3645 Ogden

Ave., Chicago, Ill. Olsen, M. E., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. Olseh, A. B., Sanitarium, Cater-

1-1,m, Surrey, England.

Olsen, M. M., 1Vlargrethevej 5, Copenhagen, V., Denmark.

Olsen, 0. J., Akersgaden 74, Chris-tiania, Norway.

Olsen, Olaf J., Reykjavik, Iceland. Olsen, E. G., Forest City, Iowa. Olsen, Martin, Valley City, N.

Dak. Olsen, A. V., 280 Villeneuve West,

Montreal, Canada. Orozco, Juan Garcia, 615 North

Tenth St., Phoenix; Ariz. Osborne, E. E., Dyer Brook, Me. Osborne, P. B., 35 Western. Ave.,

Fairfield, Me. Osborne, A. J., Placerville, Cal. Osborne, Mrs. Ella H., Placerville,

Cal. Osol, A., Postfach 982, Riga, Rus-

sia. Ostrander, Wm., Owosso, Mich. Ostwald, H., Postfach 982, Riga,

Russia. Oswald, E. H., Clinton, Mo. Ott, J. F., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Owen, Roderick S.. Loma Linda,

Cal. Owens, J. W., 1112 Kalamath St.,

Denver, Colo.

Paap, F. W., 1613 Ellamont St., Baltimore, Md.

Paap, C. A., " Tereora," The Ave-nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus-tralia.

Pachla, J., Postfach 982, Riga. Russia.

Painter, A. J., Stanley, Va. Painter, F. E., 2718 Third Ave.;

South, Minneapolis, Minn. Painter, T. H., Stanley, Va. Pallant, J., " Mizpah," Wah-

roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Palm, H., Majita, Post Shirati,

Victoria Nyanza, German East Africa.

Palmer, E. R., Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

Palmer, W. W., Nukualofa, Tonga, Pacific Ocean.

Pampaian, V., German Post, Box 109, Galata, Constantinople, Turkey.

222 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Pannkoke, H., 36 Paris St., Ev-erett, Mass.

Parker, C. H.,. Vila, New Hebrides, Pacific Ocean.

Parkhurst, W. D., 1608 West Elev- enth St., Des Moines, Iowa.

Parmele, C. F., Roswell, N. Mex. Parmele, R. W., 810 Jackson Ave.,

New Orleans, La. Parnell, J: L., Route 2, Santa

Anna, Tex. Parsons, D. A., 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. Pascoe, W. H., 70 Nairn St., Well-

ington, New Zealand. Passebois, L. F., Grasmere, N. H. Patterson, J. R., 522 Foam St.,

New Monterey, Cal. Patterson, R. G., 2070 East 105th

St., Cleveland, Ohio. Paulini, R. P., Vticzi-kortit 16, I.

41., Budapest, V., Hungary. Payne, Leonard, St: Thomas, On-

tario. Peabody, F., West Valley, N. Y. Peart, A. G., Hillsboro, Carriacou,

via Grenada, West Indies. Peet, J: 0., Philbrook, Minn. Penner, J., Nonnenweg, corner

Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer- land.

Pennington, E. E., Rockaway, N. J. Penrose, Chas. E., " Alta Vista,"

Llanishen St., Cardiff, South Wales.

Pereira, C. J., EstacEo S'do Ber-nardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Bra-zil, South America.

Perk, G., Postfach 982, Riga, Rus-sia.

Perk, J., Postfach 982, Riga, Rus-sia.

Perry, F. L., Casilla 120, Monte-video, Uruguay, South America.

Persson, J., Majita, Post Shirati, Victoria Nyanza, German East Africa.

Peters, G. E., Seay and Tatum Sts., Montgomery, Ala.

Peterson, E. F., 517 East Spruce St., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.

Pettit, G. W., 75 Park St., Cal- cutta, India.

Philbric, A, L., Lodi, Cal.

Pierce, H. W., Graysville, Tenn. Peugh, V. E., Nazareth Post-office,

Tinnevelly District, South India. Piper, A. H., " Tereora," The Ave-

nue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus- tralia.

Piper, E. A., 114 Tawas St., Al-pena, Mich.

Piper, H. E., 70 Nairn St., Well-ington, New Zealand.

Piper, J. F., 53 William St., Port-land, Me.

Pohle, W. R., Casilla 1002, Lima, ' Peru, South America.

Pohle, von E. A., College View, Nebr.

Ponig, M., Friedenstal, Post Buiko, via Tanga, German East Africa.

Pool, N. H., 31 Dundonald St., Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies.

Popescu, C., Vficzi-korfit 16, I. 41., Budapest, V., Hungary.

Porter, R. C., 56 Roeland St., Cape Town, South Africa.

Porter, L. B., Oakdale, Nebr. Post, Byron, 868 Fourth St., Mil-

waukee, Wis. Potter, E. R., Pitt Meadows, Brit-

ish Columbia. Powell, S. U., Santa Cruz, Ja-

ma ica, West Indies. Prerier, C. L., 905 North Califor-

nia Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Prescott, W. W., Takoma Park

Station, Washington, D. C. Pretyrnan, C. H., " Mizpah," Wah-

roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Prieger, A. F., Cape Haitien, Haiti,

West Indies. Prieser, F., Nonnenweg, corner

Birinansgasse, Basle, Switzer-land.

Prillwitz, W., Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Proctor, L. H., Glendale, Cal. Proctor, M. R., 1110 Texas St:, El

Paso, Tex. i'rovin, Henri, La Ligniere, Gland,

Switzerland. Prowalowsky, S., Postfach 982,

Riga, Russia. Purdom, C. A., 3982 Fourteenth

Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash.

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Quillin, G. C., Killbuck, Ohio. Quinn, R. D., Room 904, 32 Union

Square, New York, N. Y.

Rader, Geo. W., 1419 Nelle St., An-derson, Ind.

Radke, MT., Vaczi-kortit 16, I. 41., Budapest, V., Hungary.

Raft, J. C., Margrethevej 5, Co-penhagen, V., Denmark.

Rall, R., Nonnenweg, corner Bir-mansgasse, Basle, Switzerland.

Ramsey, W. T., Hooker, Okla. . Rand, H. F., Glendale Sanitarium,

Glendale, Cal. Randle, W. H., Say-la-mar, Ja-

maica, West Indies. Rashford, Linton, Sauteurs P. 0.,

Grenada, British West Indies. Rasmussen, K., Decorah, Iowa. Raspal, M., 97 rue Monge, Paris,

France. Rauleder, G. A., 417 West Fifth

St., Los Angeles, Cal. Raymond, J. W., 211 Main St.,

Hornell, 'N. Y. Read, W., Stanborough Park,

Watford, England. Reaser, G. W., 615 North Tenth

St., Phoenix, Ariz. Reavis, J. D., 2705 West Main St.,

Richmond, Va. Rebensburg, A., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Redfield. C. T., 2301 South Clifton

Ave., Springfield, Ohio. Reed, H. W., care Sanitarium,

Madison, Wis. Reed, L. A., Mountain View, Cal. Reeder, H. E., Sheridan, Wyo. Reefman, Wm., 736 Woodworth

St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Rees, D. D., Mt. Vernon, Wash. Rees, E. H., 511 Cole Bldg., Nash-

ville, Tenn. Reid, J. A., Bocas del Toro, Pan-

ama. Reifschneider, K. A., Postfach 982.

Riga, Russia. Reihlen, C., Nonnenweg, corner

Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-land.

Reiner, Wilhelm, Bowdle. S. Dak.

Reinhold, R. R., 2028 Forty-fifth Ave., Melrose, Cal.

Reinke, 0. E., Nonnenweg, corner Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-land.

Reiswig, C. K., Hutchinson, Minn Reiswig, J. J., 109 East Wisconsin

St., Jamestown, N. Dak. Rempfert, K., Postfach 982, Riga,

Russia. Rentfro, C. E., Rua da Allianca

127, Porto, Portugal. Reppe, M. S., Hutchinson, Minn. Reputin, K., Postfach 982, Riga,

Russia. Rey, Jules, La Ligniere, Gland,

Switzerland. Reynolds, I. T., Box 97, Hagerman,

N. 1VIex. Rhoads, A. V., Beach, N. Dak. Rice, W. W., 228 School St., Taun-

ton, Mass. Richards, F. C., " Mizpah," Wah-

roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Richards, H. M. J., 4910 Arch St.,

Philadelphia, Pa. Richardson, F. I., 447 Baldridge

Ave., San Bernardino, Cal. Richardson, I. D., 1605 Andrew St.,

Parkersburg, W. Va. Richert, P. F., Durham, Kans. Rider, C. J., Swift Cuirent, Sas-

katchewan, Canada. Riffel, Jacob, College Place, Wash. Riley, A., Toco, Trinidad, British

West Indies. Rine, G. MT., care Pacific Union

College, St. Helena, Cal. Rippey, J. A., College Place, Wash. Rittenhouse, C. H. Bozeman,

Mont. Roach, T. J., Ethel, Mo. Robb, V. W., 290 Bannerman Ave.,

Winnipeg; Manitoba. Robbins, F. H., 94 Winsley St.,

Morgantown, W. Va. Roberts, F. M., Jonesboro, Ind. Robinson, A. T., College View,

Nebr. Robinson, C., Malamulo Mission.

Blantyre, Nyasaland, British Central Africa.

Robinson, Pores E., Sanitarium, Cal.

Robison, M. P.. 417 West Fifth St.. Los Angeles, Cal.

224 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Rockel, A., Caixa Postal 106, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, South America.

Rodd, Arthur S., 78 Gregory Boul-evard, Nottingham, England.

Rogers, A. H., Gordon St., Toorak, Victoria, Australia.

Rogers, J. H., R. F. D. 1, Box 39a, San Fernando, Cal.

Rogers, Joel C., Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

Rojas, L. A., Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

Ronlund, N. J., 933 North Main Ave., Sioux Falls, S. Dak.

Ronning, Olaf, Box 285, Fargo, N. Dak.

Rosenwold, E., 553 Fiftieth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

—ottacker, J., Armstrong, British Columbia.

Roth, G. G., South Lancaster, Mass.

Roth, J. 1-1., St. Louis, Mo. Rouse, J. S., 516 Griffin Ave.,

Canon City, Colo. Routt, R. L., Bronson, Tex. Rowe, T. D., Williamsdale East,

Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia. Rowland, J. Wilson, R. F. D. 1,

Battle Ground, Wash. Rubendall, C. W., Drawer R, Red-

field, S. Dak. Ruble, W. W., Alexandria, Minn. Budge, P. B., Barambah Mission,

Murgon, Queensland, Australia. Ruskjer, M., Box 285, Fargo, N.

Dak. Ruskjer, S. A., Sauk Center, Minn. Russell, A. B., 1214 Hawthorne St.,

Chattanooga, Tenn. Russell, C. A., 215 Dean Bldg.,

South Bend, Ind. Russell, K. C.. 3645 Ogden Ave.,

Chicago, Ill. Russell, E. T., College View, Nebr. Russell, Riley, Soonan, Korea.

Sachsenmeyer, A., Nonnenweg, corner Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzerland.

Salisbury, E. G., Campion Acad-emy, Loveland, Colo,

Salisbury, H. R., Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

Sanborn, Isaac, St. Thomas, On- tario.

Sandborn, A. R., 1109 Division St., Trenton, N. J.

Sanders, C. N., 2334 Kenwood Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.

Sanderson, A. E., 254 Willow Ave., Somerville, Mass.

Sandnes, 0. E., 290 Bannerman Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba,.

Santee, Clarence, Loma Linda, Cal.

Santee, L. D., 1314 Fourteenth St., Moline, Ill.

Sargeant, E. N., 2 Ninth Ave.. North Yakima, Wash.

Savander, N., Unionsgatan 4, Hel-singfors, Finland.

Saxby, W. H., 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Schaffer, W., Vaczi-karfit 16, T. 41., Budapest, V., Hungary.

Schamkow, K. L., Postfach 982, Riga, Russia.

Schick, L. B., College View, Nebr. Schick, W., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Schilling, J. H., Room 904, 32 Un-

ion Square, New York, N. Y. Schillinger, R., Vaczi-karat 16, I.

41., Budapest, V., Hungary. Schimpf, Jorge, Florida, F. C. C.

A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

Schilstra, P., Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Schlegel, W., Nonnenweg, corner Dirmansgasse, Basle, Switzer- land. •

Schlotthauer, A., Exeter, Cal. Schmidt, A. F., Harvey, N. Dak. Schmidt, B.,, Postfach 982, Riga,

Russia. Schmitt, A., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Schmitz, H., Postfach 982, Riga,

Russia. Schneider, J., Postfach 982, Riga,

Russia. Scholz, MT., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Schopbach, R., College View, Nebr.

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Schroeder, W. F. H., Bland, Mo. Schubert, G. W., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Schuberth, H. F. 189 Uhland-

strasse, Berlin-Charl., Germany. Schuerer, M., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Schutz, R., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Schwartz, W. F., 521 Union St.,

Hollidaysburg, Pa. Schwedrat, 0. F., 2426 Poplar St.,

Philadelphia, Pa. Schwenecke, W., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Schwenecke, 0., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Scior, F., German Post, Box 109,

Galata, Constantinople, Turkey. Scoggins, Paul E., Tulare, Cal. Scordo, C., Room 25, 2509 Hoffman

St., New York, N. Y. Scott, Sydney, 718 Ann St., Wil-

mington, N. C. Scott, J. B., Chetek, Wis. aeefried, J., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Seeney, F. H., Wilmington, Del. Seibel, J. H., Bowdon, N. Dak. Selmon, A. C., Box 523, U. S.

Postal Agency, Shanghai, China. Seltzer, G. J., College View, Nebr. Serna, Marcial, 615 North Tenth

St., Phoenix, Ariz. Serns, M. H., Hinsdale, Dl. Settergren, A. J.. Kunsgatan 74,

Stockholm, Sweden. Shadel, S. T., Alpharetta, Ga. Shafer, W. A., 1 Devereux Road,

Wandsworth Common, London, S. W., England.

Shannon, A. C., 35 Gerlaugh Ave., Dayton, Ohio.

Sharp, F. L., Raiatea, Society Is-lands, Pacific Ocean.

Sharp, W. W., National City, Cal. Sharp, Smith, Graysville, Tenn. Shaw, B. H., Bennington, Kans. Shaw, J. L., 17 Abbott Road, Luck-

now, India. Shaw, H. S., Box 244, Regina, Sa.s-

katchewan, Canada. Sheldon, E. L., 517 First Ave.,

East, Duluth, Minn.

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Sheldon, H. J., Alexandria, Minn. Shepard, M., R. F. D. 4, Fenton,

Mich. Shepard, Page, 32 Jones St., New-

bern, N. C. Sherrig, W. H., 862 Magnolia St.,

St. Paul, Minn. Shireman, D. T., Route 5, Hick-

ory, N. C. Shone, G. W., Aliwal North, Cape,

South Africa. Shoup, H. Lesley, 512 Luttrell St.,

Knoxville, Tenn. Shreve, W. S., Boscobel, Wis. Shrock, S. S., 508 Fifth Ave., East,

Hutchinson, Kans. Shuler, J. L., Sweetwater, Tenn. Shultz, H., Lodi, Cal. Shultz, J. E., Box 187, Mt. Vernon,

Ohio. Shultz, J. W., Toronto, Ohio. Silsbee, E. C., Kolo Mission, Don

Don, Orange Free State, South Africa.

Simmons, Cyrus, Box 522, Knox-ville, Tenn.

Sims, Geo. G., 615 North Tenth St., Phoenix, Ariz.

Sims, W. L., 615 North Tenth St., Phcenix, Ariz.

Sinz, C., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-burg, Germany.

Sisco, H. N., Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

Sivak, J., Room 904,. 32 Union Square, New York, N. Y.

Slade, E. K., 187, Mt. Vernon, Ohio.

Smart, A., Gordon St., Toorak, Victoria, Australia.

Smith, A., Grandville, Mich. Smith, W. J., Darling Range

School, Green's Landing, West Australia, Australia.

Smith, J. H., New Market, Va. Smith, John J., Christiansted, St.

Croix, Danish West Indies. ,Smith, W. H., 24 Myrtle Ave.,

Irvington, N. J. Smith, W. R., Wonsan, Korea. Snow, C. M., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. Snyder, E. W., 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. Sorenson, C., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C.

226 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Sorenson, S., Box 56, Washburn, Wis.

Soto, Damaso, Casilla 2830, San- tiago, Chile, South America.

Soule, T. F., Troutdale, Oregon. Spearing, F. A., Gendia, Kisumu,

British East Africa. Spaulding, A. W., R. F. D. 4, Hen-

dersonville, N. C. Spencer, T. L. M., 90 Brickdam,

Georgetown, British Guiana, South America.

Specht, F. G., R. F. D. 3, Love-land, Colo.

Spicer, W. A., Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

Spies, F. W., Estacao Sao Ber-nardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Bra-zil, South America.

Spies, Geo. W., Pleasantville, N. J.

Spire, B. W., Orlando, Fla. Spriggs, J. T., 122 South Eighth

St., Grand Junction, Colo. Spring, L. A., 1306 Marshall St.,

Little Rock, Ark. Sprohge, J., Postfach 982, Riga,

Russia. Stahl, F. A., Casilla 7, LaPaz, Bo-

livia, South America. Stanley, P. G., 411 East Lynn St.,

Springfield, Mo. Starbuck, T. H., Dallas, Oregon. Starr, G. B., care New England

Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass. Starr, F. D., Forest, Idaho. States, Geo. 0., Cedaredge, Colo. Staubert, P., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Stebbeds, F., Clearwater Lake,

Wis. Stebbins, W. W., 4810 East Nine-

teenth St., Kansas City, Mo. Steed, J. E., Gordon St., Toorak,

Victoria, Australia. Steele, J. F., 513 Virginia Ave.,

Martinsburg, W. Va. Steele, Wm., Box 24, Bayamon,

Porto Rico, West Indies. Steen, H., 718 Maryland St., St.

Paul, Minn. Steiner, H., Asmara, Eritrea,

poste restante (via Brindisi, Italy), East Africa.

Steiner, Paul, La Ligniere, Gland, Switzerland.

Stene, L., Akersgaden 74, Chris-tiania, Norway.

Stephenson, C. B., 169 Bryan St., Atlanta, Ga.

Stephenson, D. G., Columbus, Ga. Sterling, G. L., Arorangi, Raro-.

tonga, Cook Islands, Pacific Ocean.

Stevens, G. A., Mt. Rainier, Md. Stevens, Jas. Adams, E and Har-

ris St., Eureka, Cal. Stevens, J. C., 175 Beardsley St.,

Bridgeport, Conn. Steward, W. W., Milton, Oregon. Stewart, A. G., Suva Vou, Fiji,

Pacific Ocean. Stewart, E. L., Route 2, Box 52a,

Muskegon, Mich. Stewart, G. G., Nukualofa, Tonga,

Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean. Stewart, R. C., " Tereora

' " The

Avenue, Strathfield, N. S. W., Australia.

Stocker, P., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-burg, Germany.

St. John, H. A., Sanitarium, Cal. St. John, M. H., 508 East Everett

St., Portland, Oregon. Stone, A. J., 5708 Alaska St., Ta-

coma, Wash. Stone, C. L., Graysville, Tenn. Stone, W. J., 2907 Park Ave.,

Richmond, Va. Stover, A. J., R. F. D. 2, Ridge-

field, Wash. Strachan, M. C., Orlando, Fla. Stratton, F. E., 336 East Lake St.,

Minneapolis, Minn. Straw, W. E., 3645 Ogden Ave.,

Chicago, Ill. Stray, F. W., Center Barnstead,

N. H. Strickland, J. A., Harvey Station,

York Co., New Brunswick. St finger, R. G., Orlando, Fla. Stro er, W. E., 130 Harrison Ave.,

Chat ooga, Tenn. Striibel, Nonnenweg, corner

Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-land.

Stueckrath, M., 866 Seventh St., Milwaukee, Wis.

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Sturdevant, M. C., Tsungwesi Mis-sion, Rusape, Rhodesia, via Sal-isbury, South Africa.

Stureman B. F., 606 Cooper St., Peoria, Ill.

Stuyvesant, J. B., Casilla 20, San Jose, Costa Rica, Central Amer-ica.

Sulzle, Christian, Fenwood, Sas-katchewan, Canada.

Sutherland, E. A., Madison, Tenn. Sutton, N. T., 828 Fourth Ave.,

East, Hutchinson, Kans. Svenson, Carl, 331 Twenty-third

Ave., West, Duluth, Minn. Svensson, S. F., Kungsgatan 74,

Stockholm, Sweden. Swap, E. W., Mendota, Mo. Sweany, W. A., Box 473, Nassau,

Bahamas. Swiridow, P., Postfach 982, Riga,

Russia. Sype, Mrs. Minnie, 706 Second

Ave., East, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Tabor, B. C., Ashland, Oregon. Taggart, C. L., Lodi, Cal. Tait, A. 0., care Pacific Union Col-

lege, St. Helena, Cal. Tanner, W. Jay, South Stukely,

Quebec. Taphouse, Jas., Los Gatos, Cal. Tarr, D. F., 34 King Edward Road,

Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa.

Taylor, Clifton L., Holly, Mich. Taylor, Charles L., Sanitarium,

Cal. Taylor, C. U., Naples, Tex. Taylor, H. F., 317 West Bloom-

field St., Rome, N. Y. Taylor, J., 78 Gregory Boulevard,

Nottinghain, England. Taylor, J. I., Box 392, Austin, Tex. Taylor, N. L., Berrien Springs,

Mich. Teasdale, Geo., Australasian Mis-

sionary College, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.

Terry, L. W., Appleton City, Mo. Tetz, G., Postfach 982, Riga, Rus-

sia. Theumler, T. L., 2273 West Balti-

more St., Baltimore, Md.

Theunissen, D. C., 56 Roeland St., Cape Town, South Africa.

Thirlwell, T. W., Fairmont, W. Va. Thomann, E. W., Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

Thomann, V. E., Casilla 2830, San- tiago, hile, South America.

Thomas, A., Vficzi-kiirdt 16, I. 41., Budapest, V., Hungary.

Thomas, E. D., Nazareth P. 0., Tinnevelly District, South In-dia.

Thompson, Chas., 2718 Third Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn.

Thompson, C. H., Quincy, Mich. Thompson, G. B., Takoma Park

Station, Washington, D. C. Thompson, Joseph, Columbus, Ga. Thompson, Luzerne, Lake City,

Fla. Thompson, P. L., 521 East Twen-

ty-third St., Indianapolis, Ind. Thompson, Victor, 1828 Walnut

St., Jacksonville, Fla. Thompson, Fred, 320 East Sixth

St., Jacksonville, Fla. Thompson, Frank, 320 East Sixth

St., Jacksonville, Fla. Thorpe, E. E., Niafu, Vavau,

Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean. Thoss, R., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Thurber, R. B., Meiktila, Burma. Thurston, H. G., 417 West Fifth

St., Los Angeles, Cal. Thurston, S., 417 West Fifth St.,

Los Angeles, Cal. Thurston, W. H., Grand Rapids,

Wis. Tieche, L. P., 97 rue Monge, Paris,

France. Tindall, J. H. N., 2705 West Main

St., Richmond, Va. Tobiasen, Chr., Akersgaden 74,

Christiania, Norway. Town, N. Z., Takoma Park Sta-

tion, Washington, D. C. Trautmann, L., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Tribbensee, W., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Trowbridge, E. E., 511 Fulton St.,

Wausau, Wis. Trubey, L. F., Hannibal, Mo.

228 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.

Tupper, Lowell, Box 148, Rose-burg, Oregon.

Turk, D. G., 525 State St., Bing-hamton, N. Y.

Turowsky, D. H., Grindelberg• 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Uchtmann, W. R., 196 West Can- ton St., Boston, Mass.

Uldokat, F., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- burg, Germany.

Uldokat, P., Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Ulrich, C. F., 69 Myrtle Ave., Fitchburg, Mass.

Underwood, R. A., Mesopotamia, Ohio.

Urquhart, E. J., Chico, Cal.

Van Deusen, E., Lowell, Mich. Van Eden, A. H., Aliwal North,

Cape, South Africa. Varlemann, W., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Vaucher, Alfred, Viale Alessandro

Volta 69, Firenze, Italy. Veach, J. E., Saxton, Pa. Venen, W. J., 851 Prospect St.,

Ravenna, Ohio. Verrill, A. J., Dexter, Me. Voigt, C., German Post, Box 109,

Galata, Constantinople, Turkey. Votaw, H. H., 60 Lower Kemmen-

dine Road, Kemmendine, Burma. Voth, A. J., Kiel, Okla. Voth, Bernard, R. F. D. 2, Shat-

tuck, Okla. Voth, David, Box 644, Oklahoma

City, Okla. Voth, L., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Vuilleumier, J., De la Roche 1794,

Montreal, Quebec.

Wagner, F. D., Boise, Idaho. Wakeham, W. H., Stanborough

Park, Watford, Herts, England. Walker, John G., Pitt Meadows,

British Columbia. Walker, J. Z., 1507 North Twenty-

seventh St., Kansas City, Kans. Walker, S. W., 1 Taber St., Ox-

ford, Fairhaven, Mass..

Wall, D. N., 480 East 180th St., New York, N. Y.

Walldorf, N. J., 79 Grote St., Ade-laide, South Australia, Aus-tralia.

Walleker, H. C. J., Charlotte Am-alie, St. Thomas, Danish West Indies.

Wallenkampf, J., Kungsgatan 74, Stockholm, Sweden.

Walston, W. C., Solusi Mission, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Af-rica.

Wangerin, R. C., Keizan, Korea. Ward, W. C. F., Cornelius, Oregon. Warren, Luther, Loma Linda, Cal. Washburn, H. A., care Pacific Un-

ion College, St. Helena, Cal. Washburn, J. S., 665 Decatur St.,

Memphis, Tenn. Wasli, A., Akersgaden 74, Chris-

tiania, Norway. Watson, A. G., Gopalganj, East

Bengal, India. Watson, C. H., corner Peel and

Grey Sts., South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Watson, G. F., Keene, Tex. Watt, J. W., Indiana, Pa. Watts, V. B., Hagerman, N. Mex. Weaks, C. E., 17 Abbott Road,

Lucknow, India. Weatherly, Floyd, 17'13 Tenth St.,

West, Sioux Falls, H. Dak. Weaver, H. A., 89 inden Ave.,

Newark, Ohio. Weber, C. W., 3417 North Clare-

mont Ave., Chicago, Ill. _ Webster, E. W., 510 Petoskey St.,

Petoskey, Mich. Webster, F. C., 11 Carolina St.,

Charleston, S. C. Wedeking, R., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Wegener, A., Viiczi-kiir6t 16, I. 41.,

Budapest, V., Hungary. Weidener, J. H., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Weinmann, F., Grindelberg 15a,

Hamburg, Germany. Weller, J. L., 1537 Third St.,

Huron, S. Dak. Wellman, D. E., 121% Manchester

Square, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies.

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Wellman, L. E., Clearwater Lake, Wis.

Wellman, S. A., 17 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India.

Wells, G. W., 336 East Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn.

Wentland, M. H., Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Werner, R., Nonnenweg, corner Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-land.

Werner, G., Nonnenweg, corner Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer-land.

Westcott, H. B.; 63 Meriva St., Pontiac, Mich.

West, J., 99 Bolton Drive, Mount Florida, Glasgow, Scotland.

West, Geo. L., 719 West Fifth St., Erie, Pa.

Westbrook, T. B., 717 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

Westerman, W., 70 Nairn St., Wellington, New Zealand.

Westphal, F. H., Casilla 2830, San-tiago, Chile, South America.

Westphal, J. W., Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America.

Westrup, J. J., Chowkiakow, Ho-nan, China.

Westworth, Wm. A., 7233 Mt. Vernon St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

Wevers, M., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- burg, Germany.

Wheeler, F. W., 615 North Tenth St., Phoenix, Ariz.

Wheeler, G. A., Box 1304, Fresno, Cal.

Wheeler, L. S., 2308 Morris Ave., New York, N. Y.

Wheeler, J. H., Marsland, Nebr. Wheeler, W. W., Diamante, Entre

Rios, Argentina, South America. White, A. H., 70 Nairn St., Well-

ington, New Zealand. White, C. L., 223 Torest St., Flint,

Mich. White, Mrs. E. G., " Elmshaven,"

Sanitarium, Napa Co., Cal. White, W. C., Sanitarium, Napa

Co., Cal. White, Stemple, 336 East Lake

St., Minneapolis, Minn. White, S. G., IL Rue de D'Aut-

remer, Hankow, China.

White, W. B., South Lancaster, Mass.

White, W. H., 1410 Beech St., Louisville, Ky.

White, J. E., Marshall, Mich. Whiteside, Robert, " Alta Vista,"

Llanishan St., Cardiff, South Wales.

Whitmarsh, M. C., 943 Cedar St., Camden, N. J.

Whitney, S. B., Keene Valley, N. Y.

Wibbens, Jacob, Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Widgery, E. C., Hastings, Bar-bados, West Indies.

Wiest, Chas. S., 932 Union St., Jackson, Miss.

Wight, S. E., 2304 Seifried St., Nashville, Tenn.

Wilbur, E. H., Fat Shan, via Can-ton, China.

Wilcox, F. M., Takoma Park Sta-tion, Washington, D. C.

Wilcox, M. C., Mountain View, Cal.

'Wildgrube, 0., Postfach 982, Riga, Russia. •

Wilf art, Ricardo, EstacAo S5.0 Bernardo, S. P. R., Silo Pauld, Brazil, South America.

Wilkinson, B. G., 36 Carroll Ave., Takoma Park Station, Washing-ton, D. C.

Williams, I. N., Corydon, Pa. Williams, C. D. M., 767 Kinau St.,

Honolulu, Hawaiian Territory. Williams, Mrs. Helen M. S., Don-

kin St., Grahamstown, Cape, South Africa.

Willis, U. S., 4309 Labadie Ave.. St. Louis, Mo.

Willess, N. V., 411 West Railroad Ave., Fort Worth, Tex.

Willoughby, J. M., 5798 Alaska St., Tacoma, Wash.

Wilson, E. T. Atchison, Kans. Wilson, J. L., 1766 Barnard St..

Vancouver, British Columbia. Wilson, J., Postfach 982, Riga,-

Russia. Wilson, J. Victor, Solusi Mission,

Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Af-rica.

Wintzen, J., Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

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Wolcott, B. A., Nevada, Iowa. Wolfe, E. W., Calmar, Iowa. Wolfgarten, J., Nonnenweg, corner

Birmansgasse, Basle, Switzer- land.

Wood, Delmar P., 213 Teneyck St., Jackson, Mich.

Wood, K. H., Box 523, U. S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, China.

Wood, M. D., Lonavla, Bombay, India.

Woodford, Wm., Albion, El. Woods, J. H., Gordon St., Toorak,

Victoria, Australia. Woysch, A., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-

burg, Germany. Wright, J. F., Valdosta, Ga.

Yates, J. S., El Dorado, Kans.

Young, W. A., 904 College Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.

Young, W. C., Box 217, St. John's, Newfoundland.

Zahl, P., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-burg, Germany.

Zecchetto, L., Viale Alessandro Volta 69, Firenze, Italy.

Zerndt, F., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- burg, Germany.

Zierat, G., Postfach 982, Riga, Russia.

Zimmermann, H., Grindelberg 15a, Hamburg, Germany.

Ziprick, Oscar, 290 Bannerman Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Zutt, Henry, 417 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal.

OBITUARY RECORD FOR 1912 " They rest from their labors; and their works do follow. them."

Fred Anderson, January 22, 1912, Malmo, Sweden.

Esta Miller, February 20, Shang- hai, China.

J. C. Nielsen, February 8, Bethel, Wis.

J. Tabor, March 11, Chicago, Ill. C. E. F. Thompson, March 25,

Freetown, West Africa. Mrs. J. H. Behrens, March 28,

Mountain View, Cal. Mrs. Delight L. Kimble, April 24,

Salamanca, N. Y. E. A. Merriam, April 16, Battle

Creek, Mich. Mrs. E. W. Webster, May 16, La-

fayette, Ind. Alipati Rainama, April, Fiji, Pa-

cific Ocean. C. A. Smith, May 16, Mt. Vernon,

Ohio. Mrs. B. G. Wilkinson, June 1, Lin-

coln, Nebr.

Mrs. A. H. Piper, June 1, New South Wales, Australia.

R. M. Kilgore, June 28, South Lancaster, Mass.

E. B. Beuchel, July 24, Battle Creek, Mich.

J. B. Goodrich, October 9. West Palmyra, Me.

M. N. .Cross, October South Lancaster, Mass.

G. K. Owen, October 18, Lucknow, India.

A. W. Jenson, October 26, Keene, Tex. ,

R. V. Cory, December 3, Graysville, Tenn.

B. F. Davis, December 3, Hartland, Me.

Mrs. Wm. Nethery (nee Ida Nel-son), December 1, College Place, Wash.

Mrs. A. E. Everett, December 16, Boston, Mass.

HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS

GIVING A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF

The Rise and Progress of the Denomination, together with Historical Data Regarding the Organizations and Institutions

Connected Therewith.

ARRANGED IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.

IN attempting to collate matter from the- recordsindicating the rise and progress of the Seventh-day Adventist denomination, there are two obstacles which at first seem insurmountable: First, to deter-mine what shall be selected from all the mass of periodic literature, of Conference proceedings, of editorial production, of the record of missionary effort, which have appeared during the past seventy years, and issued in various forms, in different parts of the country, and by many persons; and, second, after having begun the work of selecting the statements of the men who assisted in making the history what it is, the next and greater difficulty is to confine the selections within the limits of the space which may be used for this purpose, and still retain much of interest regarding the . rise of the work in obscurity and poverty; of the hardships endured by the leaders and pioneers in this work; of its slow yet constant growth; of the battles waged re-garding its concrete organization, and later the organization of its various departments; of the beautiful and harmonious doctrines that are clearly set forth in the publications issued; of the spread of the work to other lands; and of the ultimate triumph of the message, which has even been the goal before those who have been engaged in the work of the people brought out by the third angel's message.

In the following pages will be found one form of evidence as to the progress of this cause in the facts and figures cited. This cause, however, lives not in any figures, but in the hearts of its believers. But these figures furnish a source of gratification, indicating that the triumph of the message is near.

" The Advent cause owes its very existence to the first and second angels' messages of Revelation 14."— James White, in Review and Herald, Vol. II, No. 10, p. 76.

" We hold that the great movement upon the second advent ques-tion, which commenced with the writings and public lectures of William Miller, has been, in its leading features, in fulfilment of prophecy. Consistent with this view, we also hold that in the providence of God Mr. Miller was raised up to do a specific work."— James White, in In-troduction to "Life of William Miller."

FIRST ANGEL'S MESSAGE.

William Miller embraced Christianity in September, 1816, and began immediately an exhaustive study of the Scriptures.

In 1818 he reached the conclusion that the second coming of Christ would take place about the year 1843. This view was based on the

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vision or prophecy recorded and explained in the eighth and ninth chapters of Daniel.

After arriving at this startling conclusion, Mr. Miller spent five years more in a careful and thorough study of ,the whole question. This gave him unshaken confidence in the evidences and proofs upon which his conclusion was based. 1831: On the first Sunday in August, 1831, as nearly as can be deter-

mined, Mr. Miller preached his first sermon on the second coming of Christ, and the end of the world.

1832: His first written statement, announcing the coming of the Lord at the close of the 2300 years, in 1843, was a series of sixteen articles printed in the Vermont Telegraph, of Brandon, Vt., begin-ning May 15, 1832. His first pamphlet, giving an exposition of the prophecies and other Scriptures relating to the second advent, was printed in March, 1833. In the spring of 1836 he published at Troy, N. Y., his course of sixteen lectures in pamphlet form.

1833: September 14, Wm. Miller was granted a ministerial license from the Baptist Church.

1838: About the first of March, 1838, Josiah Litch, of Lowell, Mass., a Methodist minister and an able writer and speaker, embraced the views taught by William Miller, and began to proclaim them by voice and pen. He immediately issued a pamphlet of forty-eight pages entitled " The Midnight Cry." In June, he published a book of 204 pages, entitled " The Probability of the Second Coming of Christ, about A. D. 1843."

1839: During the first part of December, 1839, Joshua V. Himes, of Boston, Mass., joined William Miller and Josiah Litch in the proc-lamation of the Advent message. On taking his stand with Mr. Miller, he declared that " doors should be opened in every city in the Union, and the warning should go to the ends of the earth."

1840: On the 20th of March, 1840, J. V. Himes began, in Boston, Mass., the publication of the Signs of the Times. " The paper thus started was published for two years as a semimonthly," and then continued as a weekly.

The first " General Conference of Second Advent Believers " was convened in the Chardon Street Chapel, in Boston, Mass., October 15, 1840, and continued two days. The proceedings, to-gether with the lectures delivered on the occasion, were published, and widely circulated.

1841: The second " General Conference of Advent Believers " was held in Lowell, Mass., June 15-17, 1841.

The third "General Conference of Christians expecting the advent of the Lord," was called to meet in Portland, Me., October 12, 1841, by "Josiah Litch, Henry Jones, D. I. Robinson, Wm. Miller, J. V. Himes, Committee."

Between that date and February 8, 1842, seven similar confer-ences were held in the New England States.

1842: " The Signs of the Times has not less than 50,000 readers." " More than 60,000 copies of various books and tracts have been issued from our establishment, and spread .through the world in the four quarters of the globe, and the islands of the sea." " From three to four hundred ministers of the gospel are now engaged in giving the midnight cry."— Signs of the Times, March 15, 1842.

In the latter part of November, 1842, J. V. Himes began the publication, in New York City, of a daily paper, entitled The Mid-

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night Cry; it was principally under the , editorial supervision of N. Southard. Twenty-four numbers were published, and ten thou-sand copies of each number circulated.

During the summer of 1842, series of tent meetings, with im-mense congregations, were held in Eastern Canada, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey.. " It was a movement which shook the nation."

The winter of 1842 was spent by Elders Miller, Himes, Storrs, and others in a course of lectures in New York City. " The interest continued to increase beyond all expectation.".

In December, 1842, Josiah Litch and A. Hale began public serv-ices in Philadelphia, under the most encouraging circumstances.

" In a manner too rapid to record, the Advent cause went for-ward during that winter."

1843: Different ministers conducted meetings in the South and West, going as far as Richmond, Va., Washington, D. C., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Cincinnati, Ohio. Many public laborers were brought into the faith, and began its proclamation. Papers devoted to the Advent cause were published in Cincinnati, Eastern Canada, Philadelphia, and Washington.

THE SECOND ANGEL'S MESSAGE.

" Call to Remembrance the Former Days."

" It is good to obey this injunction of the apostle, and call to remembrance the past experience in the Advent cause. Those who believe it to be the cause of God, should not reject the means that has made it a separate cause. . . . We say that the original faith is that which has made us a separate people. If we had never heard the judgment hour cry, which was based on definite time, we never should have been led to bear a testimony which, being rejected by our own brethren, made it necessary for us to separate from the churches. If the Advent people had closed their ears to the cry of the second angel (Rev. 14: 8), they would, as a general thing, have remained in the churches to this day. . . . And where would be the Advent cause, as it is called by some who reject the very means that has made it a separate cause? — It would not be in existence. . . . And if the Advent people who are now a separate people, had not heeded the cry of the second angel, but had re-mained in the different churches, they would probably have no more interest in the coming of the Lord than those now have who stayed in the church... . . °We say that the Advent cause owes its very existence to the first and second angels' messages of Revelation 14. Then why talk of the Advent cause being the cause of God, and at the same time call the means that gave it birth a mistake? "—James White, in Review and Herald of Jan. 13, 1852.

" When we commenced the work of giving the ' midnight cry ' with Brother Miller in 1840, he had been lecturing nine years. During that time he stood almost alone. . . . He made no attempt to convert men to a sect, or party, in religion. Hence he labored among all parties and sects, without interfering with their organ- izations or discipline. . . . Most of the ministers and churches that opened their doors to us, and our brethren who were proclaiming the Advent doctrine, co-operated with us until the last year. The

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ministry and membership who availed themselves of our labors, but had not sincerely embraced the doctrine, saw that they must either go with the doctrine, and preach and maintain it, or in the crisis which was right upon them they would .have difficulty with the decided and determined believers. They therefore decided against the doctrine, and determined, some by one policy and some by an-other, to suppress the subject. This placed our brethren and sisters among them in a most trying position. Most of them loved their former privileges and enjoyments, and when the meat in due season' was withheld from them, and the siren song of `peace and safety' was resounded in their ears from Sabbath to Sabbath, they were soon weaned from their party predilections, and arose in the majesty of their strength, shook off the yoke, and raised the cry, Come, out of her, my people.' This state of things placed us in a

trying position: 1. Because we were near the end of our prophetic time, in which we expected the• Lord would gather all his people in one; 2. We had always preached a different doctrine, and now that the circumstances had changed, it would be regarded as dis-honest in us, if we should unite in the cry of separation and break-ing up of churches that had received us and our message. We there-fore hesitated, and continued to act on our first position, until the church and ministry carried the matter so far, that we were obliged in the fear of God to take a position of defense for the truth and down-trodden children of God."— Joshua V. Himes, writ-ten at McConnellsville; Ohio, Aug. 29, 1844, and printed in the Advent Herald; quoted in the Review and Herald of Jan. 13, 1852.

1844: In 1844, Josiah Litch, writing upon the work that had been ac-complished up to that time, in disseminating the doctrine of the second coming of Christ, said: " Within the last six years publi-cations treating on the subject have been sent to nearly every Eng-lish and American missionary station on the globe. . . . The Advent books have been greatly multiplied within the last four years. . . . The first and most important work published was Mr. Miller's Lectures. That volume may be regarded as the seed from which all the rest have germinated.

" The works of Miller, Ward, Hale, Bliss, Fitch, Storrs, Brown, Hervey, Cook, Whiting, Starkweather, Hawley, Litch, Fleming, Cox, Sabine, etc., constitute the Second Advent Library, and exhibit the views wich have been presented to the public by the lecturers. Other sheets and pamphlets have been published."

" No cause of a moral or religious character, probably, ever made so rapid advance as the cause of Adventism." From the Review and Herald, published during April and May, 1856, at Battle Creek, Mich., being a republication from the Advent Shield, in 1844.

Oct. 22, 1844, marked the close of the 2300 years and the begin-ning of the cleansing of the sanctuary, or the judgment hour. On this day occurred the great disappointment of Revelation 10.

Of his labors and the visible results up to 1844, Mr. Miller wrote: —

" I labored extensively in all the New England and Middle States, in Ohio, Michigan, Maryland, the District of Columbia, and in Canada, East and West, giving about four thousand lectures in something like five hundred different towns."

"I should think that about two hundred ministers embraced my views, in all the different parts of the United States and

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Canada; and that there have been about five hundred public lec-turers." " In nearly a thousand places, Advent congregations have been raised up, numbering, as nearly as I can estimate, some fifty thousand believers. On recalling to mind the several places of my labors, I can reckon up about six thousand instances of conversion from nature's darkness to God's marvelous light, the result of my personal labors alone; and I should judge the number to be much greater." " In all my labors I never had the desire or thought to establish any separate interest from that of existing denominations, or to benefit one at the expense of another."—Wm. Miller, in " Life of Wm. Miller," pp. 360, 361.

" The Adventists were of all churches, and they had no idea of forming another church. After the time' passed, there was great confusion, and the majority were strongly opposed to any organiza-tion, holding that it was inconsistent with the perfect liberty of the gospel."— James White, in note to " Supplement to Experience and Views," p. 12; republished in " Early Writings."

THE THIRD ANGEL'S MESSAGE.

1840: " In March, 1840, William Miller visited Portland, Me., and gave his first course of lectures on the second coming of Christ. . . . I attended these meetings."— Mrs. E. G. White, in " Life Sketches," p. 136.

1842: " In June, 1842, Mr. Miller gave his second course of lectures in the Casco Street [Methodist] church, in Portland. I felt it a great privilege to attend these lectures."— Idem., p. 148.

Elder James White attended the Advent camp-meeting in Oc-tober, 1842, in Exeter, Me., and immediately prepared to go out into the great harvest-field, and do what he could in sounding the warning.

1843: About May, 1843, Elder James White was ordained, by " min-isters of the Christian denomination," of which he was a member.

1844: " The Sabbath was first introduced to the attention of the Ad-ventist people at Washington, N. H. A faithful Seventh-day Bap-tist sister, Mrs. Rachel D. Preston, from the State of New York. having removed to this place, brought with her the Sabbath of the Lord. Here she became interested in the doctrine of the glo-rious advent of the Saviour at hand. Being instructed in this subject by the Adventist people, she in turn instructed them in the commandments of God, and as early as 1844 nearly the entire church in that place, consisting of about forty persons, became observers of the Sabbath of the Lord. The oldest body of Sab-bath-keepers among Seventh-day Adventists is therefore at Wash-ington, N. H."— J. N. Andrews, in " History of the Sabbath," p. 506.

" From this place, several Adventist ministers reecived the Sabbath truth during the year 1844. One of these was Elder T. M. Preble, who has the honor of first bringing this great truth be-fore the Adventists through the medium of the press. His essay was dated February 13, 1845," written at East Weare, N. H., and appeared in the Hope of Israel, of February 28,,1845, published at Portland, Me. This article was reprinted in the Review and Herald, August 23, 1870. The article was rewritten by Elder Preble in March, 1845, and published in tract form, and was printed in the Review of December 21, 1869.— Idern, p. 506.

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" Within a few months, many persons began to observe the Sabbath as the result of the light thus shed on their pathway. Elder J. 13. Cook, a man of decided talent as a preacher and a writer, was one of these early converts to the Sabbath. Elders Preble and Cook . . . were called in the providence of God to fill an important place in the work of Sabbath reform. But both of them, while preaching and writing in its behalf, committed the fatal error of making it of no practical importance. . . After two or three years of this kind of Sabbath observance, each of these men apostatized from it, and thenceforward used what influ-ence they possessed in warring against the fourth commandment. The larger part of those who embraced the Sabbath from their labors were not sufficiently impressed with its importance to be-come settled and grounded in its weighty evidences, and after a brief period they also turned back from its observance."—Idem, p. 507.

" Elder Preble's first article in behalf of the Sabbath was the means of calling the attention of our venerable brother, Joseph Bates, to this divine institution. He soon became convinced of its obligation, and at once began to observe it." " The subject of the heavenly sanctuary began about this time to interest many Adventists, and especially Elder Bates. He was one of the first to see that the central object of that sanctuary is the ark of God. He also called attention to the proclamation of the third angel relative to God's commandments."—Idem, p. 508.

1845: In 1845 occurred the first vision given to Mrs. E. G. White (whose name at that time was Ellen G. Harmon), and was first published in 1846. It was published later in " Experience and Views," and may be found on pp. 9-15 of " Early Writings."

1846: "While on a visit to New Bedford, Mass., in 1846, I became acquainted with Elder Joseph Bates. . . . Elder Bates was keep-ing the Sabbath, and urged its importance. I did not feel its im-portance, and thought that Elder B. .erred in dwelling upon the fourth commandment more than upon the other nine. But the Lord gave me a view of the heavenly sanctuary. . . I was shown that the third angel proclaiming the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus represents the people who receive this message and raise the voice of warning to the world, to keep the com-mandments of God and his law as the apple of the eye, and that in response to this warning many would embrace the Sabbath of the Lord."— Mrs. E. G. White, in " Life Sketches," pp. 236, 237.

" Brother Bates wrote and circulated gratuitously a small work on the Sabbath, which confirmed us on the subject."— James White, in Review and Herald, Vol. II, No. 8, p. 61, Dec. 3, 1857.

" In the autumn of 1846 we began to observe the Bible Sab-bath, and to teach and defend it"— Mrs. E. G. White, in " Testi-monies to the Church," Vol. I, p. 75.

PUBLISHING WORK BEGUN.

The first document ever printed by any person connected with this denomination was a two-page leaflet written by Ellen G. Harmon (who, on August 30, 1846, was married to James White), addressed " To the Remnant Scattered Abroad," and bearing date of April 6, 1846. Two hundred fifty copies were issued, the ex-

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pense of which was borne by James White and H. S. Gurney. The second publication was a tract of 40 pages, entitled, " The

Opening Heavens," by Joseph Bates. The preface of this tract is dated May 8, 1846.

In the autumn of 1846 Joseph Bates published a pamphlet of 48 pages, under the title " The Seventh-Day Sabbath a Perpetual Sign." This appears to have been printed in the month of August.

In the month of April, 1847, Joseph Bates published a tract of 80 pages, entitled " Second Advent Way-Marks and High Heaps."

The first tract published by James White contained .24 pages, and was entitled " A Word to the Little Flock." The preface was dated May 30, 1847. •

The next document of which we have any knowledge is a one-page sheet about 10 by 16 inches, addressed " To Those who are Receiving the Seal of the Living God." It is signed by E. G. White, Topsham, Me., January 30, 1849.

1847: The year 1847 was spent by the three leaders in the third angel's message, Elder Joseph Bates, Elder James White, and Mrs. E. G. White, in instructing and encouraging the scattered companies of Advent believers.

FIRST GENERAL MEETING OF SABBATH-KEEPERS.

1848: The first general meeting of Sabbath-keepers was held at the home of S. T. Belden, April 20 and 21, 1848, at Rocky Hill, eight miles from Middletown, Conn., with about thirty present.

The second similar meeting was held in Volney, N. Y., August, 1848, in a barn belonging to D. Arnold, and was attended by about thirty-five. " There were hardly two agreed." Here the work of uniting the brethren on the great truths connected with the message of the third angel commenced.

PUBLICATION OF PAPER BEGUN.

1849: In July, 1849, James White began the publication of a paper called the Present Truth, at Middletown, Conn. This paper was published semimonthly, four numbers being issued in Middletown, from July to September, 1849. The fifth and sixth numbers were issued in Oswego, N. Y., in December, 1849; the seventh and eighth numbers in Oswego, in March, 1850; the ninth and tenth numbers in Oswego during April and May, 1850; the eleventh number in Paris, Me., in November, 1850. The Present Truth was then dis-continued. Total pages, 88; size of printed page, 5 x 8 inches.

A general meeting was held at Paris, Me., September 14, and attended by J. N. Andrews, who, it appears, then publicly took his stand on the truth.

A conference was held at Oswego, November 3. " We then decided that it was our duty to labor in the State of New York. My husband felt a burden upon him to write and publish. We rented a house in Oswego, borrowed furniture from our brethren, and commenced housekeeping. There my husband wrote, published, and preached."— Mrs. E. G. White, in " Life Sketches," page 265.

185o: In November, 1850, the Second Advent Review and Sabbath Her-ald was published in Paris, Me., with Joseph Bates, S. W. Rhodes,

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J. N. Andrews, and James White as publishing committee. " Terms — Gratis, except the reader desires to aid in its publication."

The term " second advent " used to designate special work and message.

1851: " During the eight months [Nov., 1850, to June, 1851] of the publishing of the Review, eight new names were added to the list of ministers who gave themselves more or less to preaching the truth of the third angel's message. Among these were S! W. Rhodes, Hiram Edson, F. Wheeler, E. P. Butler, and J. N. An-drews."—" Rise and Progress," p. 159.

From November, 1850, to June 9, 1851, thirteen numbers of the paper were issued in Paris, Me., with• the title, Second Advent Review 'and Sabbath Herald. The last issue states: "It seems duty to suspend the publication of the paper for a few weeks, to attend the Conferences at Camden and Milton, N. Y., and visit other places as the way may open."

August 5, 1851, from Saratoga Springs, N. Y., appeared the first number of the Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, as Vol. 2, No. 1, with James White as editor, and Joseph Bates, Hiram Edson, and J. N. Andrews as publishing committee.

Annie R. Smith took her stand for the truth, and in August 'connected with the Review office as a worker, at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., chiefly as a proofreader. " For three years she labored faithfully and effectively, for board and clothing only. At the end of this period, consumption had marked her for its victim."

From the above date to March 23, 1852, fourteen numbers were issued semimonthly. The last number contains the report of the first conference called to consider the publishing work, held at Ballston, N. Y., March 12-15, 1852, at which it was voted that the Review and Herald should be published at Rochester, N. Y. The first issue from that place bears date of May 6, 1852, being No. 1 of Volume 3.

During the publication of Vol. 2 of the Review [Aug. 5, 1851, to March 23, 1852] the following-named persons accepted the truth: R. F. Cottrell, C. W. Sperry, W. S. Ingraham, Joseph Baker, and other public speakers, eight in all.—" Rise and Progress," p. 164.

August, 1851, " Experiences and Views," first published at Sara-toga Springs, N. Y.

REMOVAL TO ROCHESTER, N. Y.

1852: May 6, 1852, the first number of Vol. 3 of the Advent Review and Sabbath Herald was printed in Rochester, N. Y., on a Washing-ton hand-press, with type owned by Seventh-day Adventists, the total cost of press and material being $652.93, and the contribu-tions for that purpose being $655.84.

From May 6, 1852 to May 12, 1853, the following-named per-sons accepted the Sabbath truth, and began public labor in its be-half: J. H. Waggoner, A. S. Hutchins, M. E. Cornell, J. M. Stephen-son, D. P. Hall, J. B. Frisbie, Albert Stone, M. G. Kellogg, T. M. Steward, U. Smith, and J. N. Loughborough.

No. 1, Vol. 1, of the Youth's Instructor appeared in August, 1852. The first general meeting held at Rochester, N. Y., after the

removal of the printing plant there, was called by G. W. Holt, " in behalf of the brethren," and met at 124 Mount Hope Ave.,

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September 25 and 26, 1852. This meeting was attended by the following ministers: S. W. Rhodes, J. N. Andrews, Ira Wyman, W. S. Ingraham, G. W. Holt. At tat meeting J. N. Loughborough took his stand upon the truth, and kept the following Sabbath, October 7. His first contribution to the Review and Herald bears date of October 25, and appears in the issue of that paper the 28th.

" For want of room it has been necessary to move our office from one of the rooms of our ' own hired house,' to South St. Paul Street, Stone's Block, No. 21, Third floor."— Review and Herald, Oct. 14, 1852.

An important series of articles on the Sabbath question was .written by J. N. Andrews, and issued in the Review and Herald froom May to August, 1852.

Elder U. Smith observed the first Sabbath in December, 1852. Connected with the Review Office in Rochester, N. Y., May 3, 1853.

1853: " With the opening of Vol. 4, [May 26, 1853] appeared a slight semblance of a price for the publications, in these words: ' To those wishing to pay,. $1 for a volume of twenty-six numbers.' With the issuing of the sixth number of this volume; the Review began to be published as a weekly, and from that date, August 4, its influence greatly increased. It was in the columns of this volume that a treatise on the evidences of our faith was published, which was afterward put into pamphlet form, and sold at ten cents per copy, being the first book upon which a price was fixed. It was that most excellent pamphlet, ' The Signs of the Times,' written by Elder James White, which, under God, has been the means of converting scores, if not hundreds, to the truth. The first article appeared August 11, 1853, in No. 7 of the Review."—J. N. Loughborough, in " Rise and Progress," p. 193.

A conference of believers was convened at 109 Monroe St., Rochester, N. Y., July 16-19, attended by James White, Joseph Bates, W. S. Ingraham, J. N. Andrews, J. B. Frisbie, G. W. Holt, H. W. Lawrence. " The principal object of this meeting was to consider the interest of the church of Christ, our present duty as a people, and the best plans to advance the cause of truth." " The subject of the best plan to circulate our publications was intro-duced, and after remarks were made on the subject, a committee was chosen to prepare a report." This report covered two points, namely, the sale of tracts at first cost, instead of being distributed gratuitously, as had been the case; and, second, that the Review and Herald should be published weekly.—Review and Herald, Au-gust 4, 1853.

1854: The first tent-meeting held under the proclamation of the third angel's message was conducted by Elders J. N. Loughborough and M. E. Cornell. The tent was pitched on the southeast corner of Tompkins and Van Buren Streets, Battle Creek, Mich., and meetings begun June 10, and closed June 12, 1854.

A conference was held at 109 Monroe St., Rochester, N. Y., June 23-26. Reports rendered indicated the rapid spread of the message, especially in the West. Among the decisions arrived at was the change in price of the Review and Herald from $1.50 to $1.00 per year. Publishing Committee of the Review and Herald changed to J. N. Andrews, R. F. Cottrell, and Uriah Smith, with Jas. White as editor.— Review and Herald, July 4, 1854.

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REMOVAL OF REVIEW AND HERALD OFFICE TO BATTLE CREEK, MICH.

1855: " September 23, 1855, a meeting of those interested in establish-ing the Advent Review office in Michigan, was held at Battle Creek, when Elder J. B. Frisbie was chosen chairman, and A. A. Dodge secretary, and the following resolutions were unanimously adopted.

" 1. That the Advent Review office still remain the property of the church.

" 2. That the Advent Review office be moved to Battle Creek, Mich.

"3. That a Financial Committee of three be chosen, whose duty it shall be to move the office, and publish the Advent Review.

" 4. That D. R. Palmer of Jackson, Henry Lyon and Cyrenius Smith of Battle Creek, be the Financial Committee.

" 5. That the Committee call on the church at large to send in their free-will offerings to defray the expenses of moving the Advent Review office, and to replenish the office with those things necessary in editing and publishing the Advent Review.

" 6. That the Committee proposes through the Advent Review a plan on which the editorial department of the Advent Review shall be conducted, requesting those interested, in the several States, to speak out on the subject by letter to the Committee—either to adopt, amend, or reject the plan and suggest another—and that, if necessary, the Committee call a meeting of delegates from different parts of the field to choose an editor, or editors, to conduct the Advent Review.

" 7. That the doings of this meeting be published in the Advent Review."— From the Review and Herald, Oct. 2, 1855.

In the Review and Herald of October 16 appeared an article signed by Henry Lyon, Cyrenius Smith, and D. R. Palmer, con-taining the following statements: —

" At a meeting held in Battle Creek, Sept. 23, 1855, we were chosen a Financial Committee, to move the office to this State, and to publish the Advent Review. . . . We shall, Providence permitting, move the office, and commence the publication of the Review weekly this fall. Four brethren have purchased a building lot, and are erecting a building suitable for the printing office, • editor's room, etc. The expenses of moving the office, including boxing up press, type, etc., freight from Rochester to Battle Creek, and a loss on some things not movable, and others not worth moving (which will have to be got new at Battle Creek), will be about $200. The friends of the cause are now invited to send in their free-will offerings to this amount, for the above-named object, to Henry Lyon, Battle Creek, Mich.

BUSINESS PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE AT BATTLE CREEK, MICH.

" Brethren assembled in Conference at Battle Creek, Nov. 16, 1855, according to appointment in Review of October 16. Elder Joseph Bates was chosen chairman. Letters from different parts of the field relative to the business of the meeting were read. All were in harmony with the proposals heretofore made in the

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Review. In the business transactions of this Conference, the fol- lowing resolutions were unanimously adopted. •

" 1. That a committee be appointed to investigate the financial condition of the Review office.

" 2. That Henry Lyon, David Hewett, and Wm. M. Smith, of Battle Creek, be that committee.

" 3. That this Conference sanction the proceedings of the pre-vious Conference of Sept. 23, 1855, and that the committee then chosen hold in trust the press for the benefit of the church.

" 4. That Uriah Smith be resident editor of the Advent Review. " 5. That J. N. Andrews, of Iowa, James White, and J. H. Wag-

goner, of Michigan, R. F. Cottrell, of New York, and Stephen Pierce, of Vermont, be corresponding editors.

" 6. That after the investigation of the affairs of the Review office, the financial committee pay Brother White for materials which he has placed in the office above what was first donated, and call on the church for the amount, that he may be able to meet the debts he has incurred in placing this material in the office.

" 7. That Brother White be subject to the advice of the finan-cial or publishing committee, in the management of the publication and sale of books.

" 8. That a vote of thanks be tendered to Brother White for his valuable services as an editor, in spreading the light of pres-ent truth.

" 9. That Joseph Bates, J. H. Waggoner, and M. E. Cornell be appointed to address the saints in behalf of the Conference, on the gifts of the church.

" 10. That the following unanimous expression of the brethren assembled, be published with the proceedings of the Conference, in the Advent Review: —

" Whereas, Inquiries have been made as to what course we designed to pursue in the future, in reference to the misstate-ments of the enemies of present truth, therefore, for the infor-mation and satisfaction of the brethren abroad,—

Resolved, That we henceforth devote ourselves exclusively to the advocacy and defense of the present truth, committing our-selves in all things to Him who judgeth righteously; after the example of our Pattern, in affliction and in patience."

JOSEPH BATES, Chairman. URIAH SMITH, Secretary."

— Review and Herald, Dec. 4, 1855.

The first number of the Review and Herald issued in Battle Creek, Mich., was dated, Dec. 4, 1855. This number contains the salutation of Uriah Smith as editor, which position he held at the time of his death, March 6, 1903.

Death of Annie R. Smith, July 26, 1855. 1856: The business meeting of a special Conference was held May 26,

1856, convened upon the call of J. B. Frisbie and James White, at Battle Creek, Mich., and in behalf of the Battle Creek church. Ministers present: Jas. White, Joseph Bates, J. Byington, J. Hart. J. H. Waggoner, and others. Joseph Bates chosen Moderator, and U. Smith, Secretary.

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Important decisions: That tents should be sent into new fields • and sustained, and that they should be manned by volunteers.

That " Brethren C. S. Glover, J. P. Kellogg, D. R. Palmer, C. Smith, and J. R. Lewis be a Tent Committee to whom all tent opera-tions in this State [Michigan] should be referred; that J. P. Kellogg be tent treasurer for this State.

" A history of the publishing of the present truth from the commencement was related by Brother White; and the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: —

That the church receive the books from Brother White; that, on account of ill health, and upon his request, Henry Lyon be released as one of the POlishing Committee of the Advent Review, and that Brother• J. P. Kellogg, of Battle Creek, be chosen in his place; that the Publishing Committee of the Review be also the committee which shall have charge of the Church Book Fund.

Arrangements made for the payment of the debts incurred in the publication of Vol. 7 of the Review and the removal of the office from Rochester, N. Y., to Battle Creek, Mich.; an increased circulation of the Review recommended; " that James White, J. H. Waggoner, and U. Smith be a committee of three, to prepare a tract on the subject of the Sabbath, to be printed in German; " " that Brother J. H. Waggoner address the Church at large in behalf of the Conference."— Review and Herald, May 29, 1856.

The name of S. N. Haskell first appears in the Review of Jan. 31, 1856.

1857: A conference was called by J. P. Kellogg, James White, and C. Smith, to convene in Battle Creek church April 10, 1857. On the 12th the business proceedings were held. Joseph Bates was chosen Chairman, and U. Smith, Secretary.

" The points to come before the Conference for consideration were not numerous." " Resolved that a power press be obtained for the Review office," the purchasing of which was referred to the Publish-ing Committee.

The committee appointed to prepare a tract on the Sabbath ques-tion for Germans were urged to publish the same.

" The subject of a meeting house in Battle Creek, sufficiently large to accommodate such conferences as it will probably be neces-sary to convene from time to time at this place, was next consid-ered. The necessity for this was very sensibly felt by most of those present. It was therefore —

" Resolved, That a house that will conveniently seat about three• or four hundred people, is much needed in this place, and should be erected as soon as possible."— Review and Herald, April 16, 1857.

In the Review and Herald of July 23, 1857, James White wrote that about " ten years ago we published the first number of the little sheet called Present Truth. Then Sabbath-keepers who were look-ing for the second coming of Christ numbered abont one hundred. We sent the first number of the Present Truth to all that we could hope would read it, and took them to the postoffice in a carpet bag. The few believers were generally poor, and but three among them who publicly taught the truth, and two of them could not give themselves wholly to the work for want of means."

" Probably it will require from $2500 to $3000 to purchase the power press, and put it in motion. Of this sum $1700 have been

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pledged, in sums of $100 .each, by seventeen persons, eleven of them in this State."— Review and Herald, May 7, 1857.

The business session of an important Conference was held Nov. 9, 1857, at. Battle Creek, Mich., Joseph Bates, Chairman; Uriah Smith, Secretary.

" The attention of the Conference was first called to the subject of the meeting house [in Battle Creek]. The report of the building committee was read, by which it appears that the whole cost of the house is $881.39." Approval was expressed regarding the purchase of the press and engine for producing publications " like the leaves of autumn." " The only question that remains is, Will the church act their part in their circulation? "

" Third subject brought before the meeting was the publication of the paper and the book business. These have heretofore been kept separate and distinct. . . . It was —

" Resolved, That the publication of the Review and Herald, and of the books be united as one concern."

" Resolved, That a Committee of Revision be appointed, through whose hands all matter designed for publication in book form shall pass, and under whose sanction it shall be issued; by which means an individual responsibility in the publication of books will be avoided, and confidence be placed in whatever shall be thus pub-lished, as the voice of the body.

" Resolved, That Brethren J. H. Waggoner, James White, and J. B. Frisbie be this committee."

1858: A conference was called by James White, J. N. Loughborough, and J. B. Frisbie, " Conference Committee," to convene in Battle Creek, Mich., May 21, 1858. " There were present of those who publicly advocated the third angel's message, Brethren Bates, White, Wag-goner, Cottrell, Byington, Loughborough, Rhodes, Cornell, Frisbie, Wheeler, Lawrence, Hutchins, Sperry, and Butler."

J. White, U. Smith, and C. Smith were appointed as a committee on publication of works in foreign languages.— Review and Herald, May 27, 1858.

There was held in Battle Creek, Mich., in the month of April, 1858 a Bible class, conducted by Elder J. N. Andrews, whose object was to learn what the Scriptures teach concerning the support of the ministry. This effort resulted in the suggestion to our people of the plan called " Systematic Benevolence," on the tithing principle.

1859: Business proceedings of a special Conference held June 4-6, in a tent in Battle Creek, Mich. Twelve ministers present. There being no organized Conferences, there were no appointed delegates. Jo-seph Bates, Chairman; Uriah Smith, Secretary.

Important actions: Unanimous approval of the plan of system-atic benevolence introduced in an address by Elder Jas. White; took steps to raise $500 for conducting tent work in Michigan; " That Jas. White, J. P. Kellogg, and Cyrenius Smith constitute a Missionary Board, to manage all funds which any brethren may appropriate for missionary purposes."

186o: February 23, first article by Elder James White, suggesting or-ganization.— Review and Herald, Feb. 23, 1860.

A conference convened in Battle Creek, Mich., Sept. 28 to Oct 1. Leading questions considered: Publishing interests; organization of denomination to hold property; adoption of constitution for pub-

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lishing association, with legal title, " The Advent Review Publish-ing Association," suggested.

October 1, adopted the name Seventh-day Adventist. Joseph Bates, Chairman; U. Smith, Secretary.—Review and Herald, Octo-ber 9, 16, and 23, 1860.

1861: A Conference convened in Battle Creek, Mich., April 26, with nine ministers present. J. Bates, Chairman; U. Smith, Secretary.

Important actions: Organization of the publishing association considered, and Jas. White, J. N. Loughborough, U. Smith, G. W. Amadon, and M. Hull appointed as a committee to organize associa-tion; new office building for publishing work contemplated; name of association changed to: "The Seventh-day Adventist Publishing Association; " conduct of tent work in Michigan; question of more complete organization of the church introduced by J. N. Lough-borough.

May 3, S. D. A. Publishing Association incorporated.

ORGANIZATION OF CHURCHES.

A Conference was held in Battle Creek, Mich., October 5 and 6, seven ministers being present.

" The first business presented was the organization of churches. Brother [J. N.] Loughborough said: I consider it proper and neces-sary to consider here the organization of churches, as the subject has been- agitated among us, especially for the last six months; and in Order to bring the matter before the meeting, I move that we consider the proper manner of organizing churches.' Seconded by Brother [Jas.] White. Carried. Brother White then presented the following resolution: —

"Resolved, That this Conference recommend the following church covenant: We, the undersigned, hereby associate ourselves together, as a church, taking the name, Seventh-day Adventists, covenanting to keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus Christ."

" Resolved, That we recommend to the churches in the State of Michigan to unite in one Conference, with the name of The Michigan Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Adopted."

The following officers were named: Joseph Bates, Chairman; U. Smith, Secretary; Conference Committee, J. N. Loughborough, Moses Hull, and M. E. Cornell.

"Resolved, That the first session of the Michigan State Con-ference of Seventh-day Adventists be held at Monterey, Mich., Oct. 5-8, 1862. Adopted."

Annual ministerial credentials provided, also certificates of or-dination.

1862; During the early part of 1862 the question of the permanent organization of a General Conference was agitated, and articles in favor of such organization published in the Review and Herald.

The Michigan Conference and the. Seventh-day Adventist Pub-lishing Association having been organized during 1861, and sessions of these organizations called to meet at Monterey, Michigan, Octo-ber 4 and 5, 1862, there was no session of the General Conference as such during this year. However, in the proceedings of the Michigan Conference just referred to, matters of a general nature were brought in, inasmuch as this was the first State Conference that had been organized.

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" Moved by Brother Loughborough that the next State Confer-ence be held at Battle Creek, Mich., October 2-5, 1863. Carried.

" Resolved, That we invite the several State Conferences to meet with us, by delegate, in general conference, at our next annual Conference. Adopted."— Review and Herald, October 14, 1862.

" It is the opinion of several brethren, whose judgment we have reason to respect, that the best time for a General Conference would be the last of May next, or the first of June, instead of next Octo-ber."— James White, in Review and Herald, March 10, 1863.

For three or four years previous to this time there had been considerable discussion going on regarding the question of organiza-tion of a General Conference and of State Conferences. Accord-ingly, the next May (1863), the General Conference was formally organized, although for a number of years it had been doing work in a practical way.

ORGANIZATION OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE.

1863: The organization of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists was effected at a meeting held in Battle Creek, Mich., May 20-23, 1863. This meeting was called by James White, J. N. Loughborough, and John Byington.

The following duly elected delegates were present, representing the States named: —

New York: J. N. Andrews, N. Fuller, C. 0. Taylor, and J. M. Aldrich.

Ohio: I. N. Van Gorder and H. F. Baker. Michigan: James White, Joseph Bates, J. H. Waggoner, John

Byington, J. N. Loughborough, Moses Hull, M. E. Cornell, R. J. Lawrence, James Harvey, and W. S. Higley, Jr.

Wisconsin: Isaac Sanborn. Iowa: B. F. Snook and W. H. Brinkerhoof. Minnesota: Washington Morse. Committees appointed: For General Conference Constitution:

J. N. Andrews, N. Fuller, I. Sanborn, W. Morse, H. F. Baker, B. F. Snook, J. H. Waggoner, J. N. Loughborough.

For State Conference Constitution: J. N. Loughborough, I. San-born, W. H. Brinkerhoof, J. M. Aldrich, and W. Morse.

A constitution of nine articles was adopted; no By-laws were passed.

In defining the duty of the Executive Committee, Article 5 says: " They shall take the special supervision of all missionary labor, and as a missionary board shall have the power to decide where such labor is needed, and who shall go as missionaries to perform the same."

The basis of representation by delegates from State Conferences was made as follows: —

" Each State Conference shall be entitled to one delegate in the General Conference, and one additional delegate for every twenty delegates in the State Conference."

At the same Conference a constitution was adopted for State Conferences, the delegate representation provided being as fol-lows: —

" Each church to the number of twenty members or under shall

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be entitled to one delegate, and one delegate for every additional fifteen members."

According to this arrangement the basis of representation at the General Conference was one delegate for the State Conference, and one additional delegate for every 350 members of the State Con-ference.

The committee on nominations reported as follows: Pres., James White; Sec., Uriah Smith; Treas., E. S. Walker; Ex. Corn., James White, John Byington, J. N. Loughborough.

Although unanimously elected president, James White declined to serve, and John Byington was elected in his place.

The nominations for Secretary and Treasurer were ratified. J. N. Andrews and G. W. Amadon were chosen to act with the President as members of the Executive Committee.

It was voted to publish a new prophetic chart, and also a chart of the ten commandments suitable for public lectures.

DATE OF ORGANIZATION OF FIRST LOCAL CONFERENCES.

Michigan, Oct. 5, 1861. Southern Iowa, March 16, 1862. Northern Iowa, May 10, 1862. Vermont, June 15, 1862. Illinois and Wisconsin, Sept. 28, 1862. Minnesota, Oct. 4, 1862. New York, Oct. 25, 1862. Southern and Northern Iowa Conferences united as the Iowa

Conference, Jan. 25, 1863. General Conference, May 20-23, 1863. Ohio, May 31, 1863. Illinois and Wisconsin State Conference, Oct. 3, 1863. " Voted,

To annul last year's conference organization, and to adopt the con-stitution recommended by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists assembled at Battle Creek, Mich., May 20, 1863."

Maine, Nov. 1, 1867. No other Conferences were organized until the year 1871, when

Illinois (June 9), Wisconsin (June 22), and New England (Aug. 24), were organized.

1864: Second session of the General Conference called at Battle Creek, Mich., May 18. " Duly elected and authorized delegates were pres-ent from New England, the New York and Pennsylvania State Con-ference, Ohio, Michigan, the Illinois and Wisconsin State Conference, and Minnesota. Brother Geo. I. Butler, of Waukon, Iowa, . . . was received as a delegate from that State. J. H. Waggoner was also rceeived as a delegate to the Conference in behalf or Ohio, where he has labored mostly during the past year."

Important actions: Recommendation to State Conferences to secure lay members to assist in auditing accounts of laborers; Ver-mont Conference admitted as member of General Conference; " from all parts of the field, with the exception of Minnesota, the reports were encouraging, and the prospects represented as most cheering."

Officers elected: President, John Byington; Secretary, U. Smith; Treasurer, E. S. Walker; Executive Committee, John Byington, G. W. Amadon, and J. N. Loughborough.

1865: The third annual session of the General Conference was held in

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Battle Creek, Mioh., May 17. " Delegates were present from Min-nesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio, New York, and Vermont, the remainder of New England being represented by J. N. Loughborough." " The reports were encouraging, and showed a cheering state of the cause in all parts of the field."

Important actions: Constitution amended; religious discussions disapproved; voting; the bearing of arms; our duty to the govern-ment; that the President of the General Conference should attend sessions of State Conferences; the building of meeting-house in Battle Creek for sessions of Conference; that labor for the colored poeple should be entered upon; that blanks be prepared for the use of churches,,ministers, etc., in making their reports.

Officers elected: President, James White; Secretary, U. Smith; Treasurer, I. D. Van Horn; Executive Committee, James White, J. N. Andrews, J. N. Loughborough.

1866: The fourth annual session of the General Conference was held in Battle Creek, Mich., May 16 and 17. " Delegates were present from Michigan, New York, Vermont, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, and Ohio. With the exception of Vermont, which was represented by her own delegate, New England was represented by the returned mission-aries, J. N. Andrews and M. E. Cornell. Minnesota was represented by letter."

Important actions: G. W. Amadon requested to prepare ques-tion books for the use of Sabbath-schools; issuing of revival hymns referred to G. C. Com.; resolutions passed concerning dress; defec-tion of Snook and Brinkerhoof, of Iowa; expulsion of church-mem-bers by two-thirds vote; companies of believers entitled to delegate representation in sessions; " that we acknowledge the health reform as set forth in the testimony of Sister White as part of the work of God incumbent on us at this time," and request Dr. H. S. Lay to furnish articles on the health reform; statistics required of churches and local conferences; ministers to furnish " a written report of each day's occupation; " lay members to assist in auditing; " that when a member takes a letter of commendation from a church, it is the judgment of this Conference that he remains a member of that church, till he becomes a member of another church; and that he should pay his systematic benevolence [tithe] accordingly, giving due notice when he joins the church of another place."

Officers elected: Pres., James White; Sec., U. Smith; Treas., I. D. Van Horn; Ex. Corn., James White, J. N. Andrews, J. N. Loughborough.

1867: Fifth session of the General Conference convened in Battle Creek, Mich., May 14, with eighteen delegates present, representing Seven conferences and one mission.

important actions: .Constitution amended; recommended changes in State Conference constitutions; that members of the General Conference Committee attend sessions of State Conferences; that the ordinances of the Christian church belong only to those who accept the duties and responsibilities of church membership; that the Review be enlarged to 16 pages, at $3 a year; that the Youth's Instructor be published every two weeks; that steps be taken to secure a church hymnal; " that we recognize the hand of God in the successful establishment of the Health Institute; " " that we recommend to our sisters the Reformed Dress set forth in Testimony No. 11, and now in use at the Health Institute; " that the Health

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Reform Institute be requested to prepare a work on the structure, functions, and care of the human system; that G. W. Amadon prepare a series of question books for Sabbath-schools and Bible classes.

Officers elected: Pres., J. N. Andrews; Sec., U. Smith; Treas., I. D. Van Horn; Ex. Com., J. N. Andrews, J. N. Loughborough, .1. M. Aldrich.

ORGANIZATION OF HEALTH REFORM INSTITUTE.

" On Friday, May 17, 1867, at 9 A. M., a good number of stock-holders in the Health Reform Institute met in Battle Creek, Mich., at the S. D. A. meeting-house, as per appointment in the Review. Prayer by Brother Andrews, followed by the reading of the law of the State, by Brother Loughborough, which provides for the organization of such corporations, with an explanation of the neces-sary preliminary steps which had already been taken toward or-ganizing the Institute."

" We, the undersigned, do hereby associate ourselves, together, and do hereby organize ourselves into a corporation under the cor-porate name of Health Reform Institute, and we do hereby adopt and subscribe the following Articles of Association, to wit: —

" I. The purpose for which this corporation is formed is the treatment of disease and imparting instruction in the principles of hygiene for compensation, and also for purposes of benevolence and charity.

" II. The amount of the capital stock of said corporation is one hundred thousand dollars, and the number of shares of said capital stock is four thousand of twenty-five dollars each.

" III. The amount of the capital stock actually paid in is sev-enteen hundred and fifty dollars.

"IV. The names of the stockholders, their respective residences, and the number of shares of the capital stock held by each is as follows, viz.:— Names. Residence. No. of Shares. John P. Kellogg, Battle Creek, Mich 22 Calvin Green, Battle Creek, Mich. 20 Jotham M. Aldrich, Battle Creek, Mich. 11 Albert Kellogg, Battle Creek, Mich 4 Horatio S. Lay, Battle Creek, Mich. 3 John F. Byington, Battle Creek, Mich. 2 Uriah Smith, Batte Creek, Mich. 2 Orrin B. Jones, Battle Creek, Mich. 2 Noah N. Lunt, Battle Creek, Mich. 2 J. N. Loughborough, Battle Creek, Mich. 2

The act under which this corporation was formed was passed by the Michigan Legislature March 13, the preliminary steps taken for organizing April 9, and completed May 17, 1867.— Review and Herald, May 28, 1867.

Health Reform Institute (Battle Creek Sanitarium) opened for patients, Sept. 5, 1867.

1868: Sixth annual session of the General Conference convened in Battle Creek, Mich., May 12, with fifteen delegates present, representing eight conferences and one mission.

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Important actions: That Dr. M. G. Kellogg labor in behalf of the cause of health reform; that annual State conferences be held in connection with general camp-meetings; that arrangements be made for lectures from Dr. Trail on health subjects; that the prepa-ration of hymn-book be referred to the General Conference Com-mittee; subject of dress further considered; " Brother J. N. Lough-borough spoke of strong impressions and dreams in regard to Cali-fornia; " organization of S. D. A. Benevolent Association.

Officers elected: Pres., Jas. White; Sec., M. S. Burnham; Treas., U. Smith; Ex. Com., James White, J. N. Andrews, and S. H. King.

First California State gathering of Seventh-day Adventists near Santa Rosa, April 10, 11. •

Association of ten sisters in South Lancaster, Mass., as first " Vigilant Missionary Society."— Spring of 1868. This led to organ-ization of tract societies, the first being organized in 1870.

First general camp-meeting held at Wright, Mich., Sept. 1-7. 1869: Seventh session held May 18 in Battle Creek, Mich. Seven con-

ferences represented, and two missions, by 16 delegates. Leading work: Recommendations regarding health reform, dress

reform, spiritual gifts, fraternal exchange with Seventh-day Bap-tists, and the holding of State camp-meetings; amendment to con-stitution; organization of S. D. A. Missionary Society, for distri-bution of papers, books, etc.

Officers elected: Pres., James White; Sec., U. Smith; Treas., E. S. Walker; Ex. Corn., James White, J. N. Andrews, J. H. Wag-goner.

187o: Eighth session of the General Conference, convened in Battle Creek, Mich., March 15. Twenty-two delegates, representing eight conferences and three missions.

Important action: Approval of spiritual gifts; formation of New England Conference recommended.

Officers elected: Pres., James. White; Sec., U. Smith; Treas., G. H. Bell; Ex. Corn., James White, J. N. Andrews, J. H. Waggoner.

Nov. 6, 1870, the New England Conference organized the first conference " missionary and tract society."

1871: The ninth annual session of the General Conference convened in Battle Creek, Mich., Feb. 7, with seventeen delegates present, rep-resenting eleven Conferences and two missions.

Important actions: Fourteen camp-meetings called for by dele-gates; " that we reaffirm our abiding confidence in the Testimonies of Sister White to the church, as the teaching of the Spirit of God."

Officers elected: Pres., James White; Sec., U. Smith; Treas., Mrs. A. P. Van Horn; Ex. Corn., James White, J. N. Andrews, W. H. Littlejohn.

1872: The tenth annual session of the General Conference convened in Battle Creek, Mich., Dec. 29, 1871, with fourteen delegates present, representing twelve Conferences and one mission.

Important actions: Resolutions acknowledging providence of God in the fundamental truths constituting this message; Health Institute (B. C. Sanitarium) recommended; that Indiana be sepa-rated from the Michigan Conference, and organized as a separate Conference; " the formation of Tract and Missionary Societies was recommended, and a committee appointed, with Brother S. N. Has-kell to assist, in perfecting a plan for their formation."

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Officers elected: Pres., Geo. I. Butler; Sec., U. Smith; Treas., Mrs. A. P. Van Horn; Ex. Com., Geo. I. Butler, Ira Abbey, S. N. Haskell.

March 19, death of Elder Joseph Bates, at Battle Creek, Mich.; burial in Monterey, Mich.

Denominational school opened in Battle Creek, Mich., by Prof. G. H. Bell, June 3, 1872, under supervision of General Conference Committee.

EDUCATIONAL WORK BEGUN.

1873: Eleventh session of the General Conference convened in Battle Creek, Mich., March 11, 1873. Eighteen delegates, representing thirteen conferences and one mission.

Important actions: Took steps to form educational society, and establish denominational school; translation of publications in for-eign languages.

Officers elected: Pres., Geo. I. Butler; Sec., U. Smith; Treas., E. B. Gaskill; Conf. Com., George I. Butler, S. N. Haskell, H. Lindsay.

Organization of the California Conference, Feb. 15, 1873. The twelfth annual session of the General Conference convened

in Battle Creek, Mich., Nov. 14, 1873, twenty-one delegates being present, representing thirteen Conferences and one mission.

" The call for a Conference at the present time was for the purpose of arranging matters preparatory to extending the work on the Pacific Coast, sending a missionary [Elder J. N. Andrews] to Switzerland, etc.; " $52,000 pledged to denominational school.

Important actions: Organization of General Tract and Mission-ary Society arranged for; committee appointed for the formation of the Educational Society preparatory to the establishment of a denominational school.

Officers elected: Pres., Geo. I. Butler; Sec., S. Brownsberger; Trews., E. B. Gaskill; Ex. Com., Geo. I. Butler, S. N. Haskell, Har-mon Lindsay.

WORK ENTERED UPON IN OTHER LANDS.

1874: Thirteenth session of the General Conference convened on the camp-ground in Battle Creek, Mich., August 10, 1874. Nineteen delegates, representing thirteen conferences and one mission.

Important actions: Organization of "General Conference Tract and Missionary Society; " recommended J. N. Andrews as mission-ary to Switzerland.

Officers elected: Pres., James White; Sec., U. Smith; Treas., Harmon Lindsay; Ex. Com., James , White, Geo. I. Butler, S. N. Haskell.

Seventh-day Adventist Educational Society organized March 11, 1874.

September 15, J. N. Andrews left Boston, on steamship " Atlas," of the Cunard Line, for Liverpool, en route to Switzerland. First missionary sent outside United States. With him were his two children, Charles M. and Mary F., also Ademar Vuilleumier, who was returning to Switzerland. Party reached Neuchatel, Switzer-land, October 16.

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1875: Fourteenth session of the General Conference, convened on the camp-ground in Battle Creek, Mich., August 15. Eighteen dele-gates, representing thirteen conferences and one mission.

Important actions: Regarding health reform; work in foreign lands; on the Pacific Coast; and regarding leadership.

Officers elected: Pres., James White; Sec., U. Smith; Treas., Miss Freddie House; Ex. Corn., James White, J. N. Loughborough, J. N. Andrews.

Organization of the Kansas Conference, Sept. 10, 1875. 1876: The first special session of the General Conference convened in

Battle Creek, Mich., March 31, 1876. " Ten out of the fourteen State Conferences were represented by delegates, the others by letters."

Important actions: The payment of the tithe; appropriation of $1,000 as an educational aid fund; $10,000 appropriated for the pub-lishing house in Basle; approval of the plan of Conference and church organization.

Fifteenth session of the General Conference, convened on the camp-ground at Lansing, Mich., September 19. Sixteen delegates, representing fifteen conferences and one mission.

Leading work: Importance of paying tithes; support of publica-tion of paper in Europe; health reform principles approved; camp-meetings recommended.

Officers elected: Pres., James White; Sec., C. W. Stone; Treas., U. Smith; Ex. Corn., James White, S. N. Haskell, D. M. Canright.

Organization of the Missouri Conference, June 2, 1876. The second special session of the General Conference was held

at Battle Creek, Mich., November 12 and 13, 1876. This was not a regularly convened Conference session; but " there being a suffi-cient number of brethren present, the General Conference Commit-tee called them to unite with themselves in deliberations upon Con-ference business."

Important actions: Revival of the General Conference Tract and Missionary Society, and plans laid for increased distribution of literature.

1877: Sixteenth session of the General Conference, convened on the camp-ground at Lansing, Mich., Sept. 20. Twenty delegates, rep-resenting fifteen conferences and three missions.

Leading actions: Opening of work in Denmark; encouragement given to workers in foreign languages; approval of Biblical insti-tutes; of the gift of the spirit of, prophecy; donations encouraged; record books and blanks devised; that " the highest authority under God among Seventh-day Adventists is found in the will of the body of that people, as expressed in the decisions of the General Conference, when acting within its proper jurisdiction."

Officers elected: Pres., James White; Sec., U. Smith; Treas., Mrs. M. J. Chapman; Ex. Corn., James White, S. N. Haskell, D. M. Canright.

Organization of North Pacific Conference, October 25, 1877.

ORGANIZATION OF SABBATH-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.

1878: The third special session of the General Conference was convened in Battle Creek, Mich., March 1, 1878. Delegates present from twelve States.

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Important actions: The holding of sixteen camp-meetings rec-ommended; the organization of a General Sabbath-school Associa-tion, with auxiliary State Associations, arranged for; work of Battle Creek College approved; commendation given plan of holding quarterly meetings of churches; brethren requested to loan funds to Health Reform Institute (Battle Creek Sanitarium).

There was no election of officers held during the session. Elder S. N. Haskell acted as chairman of the meetings.

Seventh-day Adventist Sabbath-school Association organized March 4, 1878.

Seventeenth annual session of the General Conference, convened on the camp-ground in Battle Creek, Mich., October 4. Thirty-nine delegates, representing sixteen conferences and six missions.

Important actions: Adoption of forms for church letter (pre-pared by U. Smith); increased efforts among foreigners in the United States.

Officers elected: Pres., James White; Sec., U. Smith; Treas., Mrs. M. J. Chapman; Ex. Com., James White, S. N. Haskell, D. M. Canright.

Organization of the Nebraska Conference, Sept. 25, 1878; Texas, November 18.

1879: Fourth special session of the General Conference convened in the Tabernacle- in Battle Creek, Mich., April 17. Twenty-nine del-egates, representing twenty conferences and two missions.

Important actions: Ministers recommended to labor in one field for one year; tithing system adopted, and recommended to mem-bers, and time of payment stated; Foreign Mission Secretary pro-vided; " home and foreign educational fund " created; removals to Battle Creek disapproved; church records blanks perfected; education at denominational schools urged; republication of " Ex-perience and Views " decided upon; strengthening of work in Scan-dinavia; health and temperance work commended; establishment of German paper recommended; influence of Battle Creek Sanitarium to be extended throughout the field.

The President, James White, being absent on account of sick-ness, the meeting was called to order by the Secretary, U. Smith. D. M. Canright acted as Chairman throughout the session.— Review and Herald, April 24 and May 1, 1879.

The Tabernacle in Battle Creek, Mich., dedicated April 20, 1879. Total cost of building, $25,475.17.

Eighteenth annual session of the General Conference convened in the Tabernacle in Battle Creek, Mich., November 7, with thirty-nine delegates, representing twenty conferences and two missions.

Important actions: Districting of State conferences recom-mended; statistical and financial reports to be rendered by local conference secretaries to General Conference Secretary; duty of ministers to present subjects of health and temperance; spiritual gifts; obligation to pay tithes; that the General Conference fur-nish credentials or licenses to those in its employ; work in South-ern field considered; election of Mission Board of nine members; " that none but those who are Scripturally ordained are properly qualified to administer baptism and other ordinances; " " that we consider it inconsistent for our Conferences to grant credentials to individuals to occupy official positions among our people, who have never been ordained or set apart by our people; " special effort for

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the circulation of the writings of Mrs. E. G. White; qualifications of ministers defined; circulation of Good Health strongly urged; Ontario attached to Michigan Conference; ministers to furnish quarterly reportS of labor, expenses, and receipts.

Officers elected: Pres., James White; Sec., U. Smith; Treas., Mrs. M. J. Chapman; Ex. Com., James White, S. N. Haskell, Geo. I. Butler.

Organization of Pennsylvania Conference, September 17; Ten-nessee River, October 14, 1879.

188o: The fifth special_ session of the General Conference was held in the Tabernacle in Battle Creek, Mich., March 11-15, 1880, attended by twenty-eight delegates.

Important actions: General plan regarding organization of local and State Tract and Missionary Societies outlined; approval of the plan of holding annual sessions of Conferences in connection with general camp-meeting; the manner of holding tent-meetings outlined; election of church officers, in cases of dissatisfaction; compensation of ministers for their labor; distribution of laborers left with the General Conference Committee.

New officers were not elected at this session, the old officers remaining in office.

The nineteenth annual session of the General Conference, con-vened on the camp-ground in Battle Creek, Mich., October 6, 1880. Thirty-eight delegates were present, representing twenty-one Con-ferences and five missions.

Important actions: Simplicity of dress recommended; " that' no church should devote any portion of its tithe to the erection or repairing of its church, without the free consent of the State Con-ference Committee; " the Denmark Conference received into the General Conference; report from J. N. Andrews stating that there were 188 Sabbath-keepers in Switzerland and Germany.

Officers elected: Pres., Geo. I. Butler; Sec., U. Smith; Treas., Mrs. M. J. Chapman; Ex. Corn., Geo. I. Butler, S. N. Haskell, H. W. Kellogg.

Organization of Conferences as follows: Upper Columbia, May 27; Denmark, May 30; Quebec, August 16; Dakota, Sept. 16, 1880.

1881: The twentieth session of the General Conference assembled in the Tabernacle at Battle Creek, Mich., December 1, with forty-one delegates, representing sixteen Conferences and two missions. Ses-sion closed December 19.

Important actions: Preparatory department of the Battle Creek College separated from College proper; preparatory schools rec-ommended in the States; a study of the Spirit of Prophecy recom-mended, as constituting a distinguishing feature of the third angel's message; course of reading for ministers outlined; that the Gen-eral Conference President be freed from local responsibilities; blanks for church records prepared; " that State Conferences pay their tithe to the. General Conference, quarterly; " " that the Gen-eral Conference Committee act as trustees for all funds which have been heretofore, or may hereafter be raised for any missionary or other enterprise, in all cases where no other person or persons have been specified to act as trustees for the same; " steps taken to raise $10,000 on the indebtedness of Battle Creek College; increased efforts in the canvassing work; plainness of dress exhorted, and theater and circus attendance discouraged; constitution amended;

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work among Danish and Swedish in the United States encouraged; G. H. Bell requested to prepare a series of Sabbath-school lessons; manufacture or use of domestic wines discountenanced.

Officers elected: Pres., Geo. I. Butler; Sec., A. B. Oyen; Treas., Mrs. M. J. Chapman; Ex. Corn., Geo. I. Butler, S. N. Haskell, U. Smith.

August 6, death of Elder James White, aged 60 years; burial in Battle Creek, Mich.

1882: The twenty-first annual session of the General Conference met in Rome, N. Y., December 7, 1882, continuing until December 19, with forty-seven delegates, representing twenty-six Conferences and six missions.

Important actions: Proposition to enlarge General Conference Committee to five defeated; consideration given to Conference boundary lines; constitution amended; enlargement of work in Europe reported; the publication of a German paper recommended for that field; reports received regarding work of schools recently opened in Healdsburg (April 11, 1882), and South Lancaster (April 19, 1882); Sweden (organized March 12) and Colorado (organized September 26) admitted as Confeiences, and the organization of the European Council approved; receiptinc, and auditing of tithes rec-ommended; health reform recommended as an element of Christian character; the temporary closing of the Battle Creek College en-dorsed; preparation of report on foreign missions recommended.

Officers elected: Pres., Geo. I. Butler; Sec., A. B. Oyen; Treas., Mrs. M. J. Chapman; Ex. Com., Geo. I. Butler, S. N. Haskell, J. Fargo.

1883: The twenty-second annual session of the General Conference as-sembled in the Tabernacle at Battle Creek, Mich., Nov. 8, 1883. Sixty-five delegates were present, representing twenty-six Confer-ences and three missions.

Important actions: Virginia Conference (organized March, 1883) admitted; annual publication of Year Book recommended; can-vassing work encouraged; transfer of laborers considered beneficial; preparation of church manual considered inadvisable, as tending to the formation of a creed or discipline; translation of leading denominational books recommended; constitution amended to make Executive Committee five; reporting of proceedings to secular papers encouraged; series of Bible readings arranged for; plans laid to meet the questions involved in Sunday legislation; opening of work in Pacific Islands encouraged; republication of " Testi-monies to the Church" recommended.

Officers elected: Pres., Geo. I. Butler; Sec., U. Smith; Cor. Sec., Mrs. F. H. Sisley; Treas., A. R. Henry; Ex. Coln., Geo. I. Butler, S. N. Haskell, W. C. White, J. Fargo, 0. A. Olsen.

1884: Twenty-third annual session of the General Conference convened in Battle Creek, Mich., October 30.

Important actions: Admission of Central European Conference (organized May 26, 1884); constitution amended; report received from Central European Missions; that ministers should pay tithes; that believers keep themselves free from secret organizations; " that steps should be immedately taken to open a mission in Australia; " that two more ministers be sent to Great Britain; that S. N. Haskell, J. 0. Corliss, and others go to Australia to establish a mission there; removal of believers from Battle Creek

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encouraged; licentiates or local elders not permitted to solemnize marriage; organization of General Conference Association recom-mended; publication of a new Hymn Book provided for; publica-tion of the American Sentinel approved; " that this Conference recognize the duty of individuals in changing their place of resi-dence, to transfer their membership, and to pay their tithes to the churches with which they thus unite."

Officers elected: Pres., Geo. I. Butler; See., U. Smith; Cor. See., Mrs. M. J. Chapman; Treas., A. R. Henry; Ex. Com., Geo. I. Butler, S. N. Haskell, 0. A. Olsen, W. C. White, J. Fargo.

1885: The twenty-fourth annual session of the General Conference con vened in Battle Creek, Mich., November 18, the seventy dele-gates present representing twenty-eight Conferences and three missions.

Important actions: Committee on preparation of Hymn Book elected, and plan of work outlined; " that L. R. Conradi go to Europe; " important report regarding arrests for Sunday labor; resolution respecting triune immersion; Review and Herald recom-mended to open department for sale of Danish-Norwegian and • Swedish publications; the 'tithing system endorsed; regarding the granting of ministerial credentials; additional workers recom-mended to Europe; that the General Conference be incorporated; that excommunicated members be not received elsewhere without reconciliation; camp-meeting advertisement provided for; city mis-sion work recommended; workers' institutes recommended for local conferences; education and discipline of laborers advised; resolu-tions regarding Sabbath-school offerings and donations on the Sab-bath; jurisdiction of local elders defined; statement of authority conferred by ministerial license; money consideration in transfer of conference territory discouraged; theological query regarding contract work on the Sabbath; that $60,000 be raised for missions; Christmas donations, week of prayer, with suitable readings ar-ranged for; " that $40,000 be raised to pay the present indebted-ness of Battle Creek College, and to erect additional buildings; " " Thoughts on Daniel and the Revelation," approved, and its sale by subscription urged. ,

Officers elected: Pres., George I. Butler; Sec., U. Smith; Cor. Sec., Mrs. M. J. Chapman; Treas., A. R. Henry; Ex. Corn., Geo. I. Butler, S. N. Haskell, 0. A. Olsen, W. C. White, R. A. Underwood.

1886: The twenty-fifth annual session of the General Conference con-vened in Battle Creek, Michigan, November 18, seventy-one dele-gates representing twenty-eight Conferencs and three missions.

Important actions: Publication of Holland paper recommended; report on program of camp-meetings and workers' meetings; health reform approved; " that all ministers pay their tithes to the treasurer of the church to which they belong; " the superficial wearing of gold and costly apparel disapproved; amendment to constitution increasing Executive Committee to seven; local confer-ences requested to pay tithes quarterly; educational services recom-mended at camp-meetings in behalf of denominational schools; operations of General Conference Association defined; establish-ment of labor bureau; "that over $100,000 be raised the present Conference year for mission work; " week of prayer services recom-mended; approval of resolution of the Sabbath-school Association to meet the expense of establishing a mission in South Africa, and

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supporting it for one year; monthly financial reports of missions required; plan for the payment of funds in State Conferences; translation of publications into foreign languages; work among the French in the United States encouraged; reporting of camp-meetings encouraged; examination of ministers as to educational qualifications provided for; that the case of J. W. Scoles, prose-cuted for Sunday labor, be appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States; obligation assumed by General Conference Asso-ciation, in the Scandinavian Publishing Association, of Christiania, Norway; question of rebaptism ' • aiding worthy but needy students; improvement of the ministry; denominational recognition in Rus-sia, first non-Protestant country entered (1886).

Officers elected: Pres., Geo. I. Butler; Sec., U. Smith; Cor. Sec., Mrs. M. J. Chapman; Treas., A. R. Henry; Ex. Corn., Geo. I. Butler, S. N. Haskell, 0. A. Olsen, W. C. White, R. A. Underwood, U. Smith, A. J. Breed.

1887: Twenty-sixth annual session of the General Conference was held at Oakland, California, November 13 to December 3, and at Battle Creek, Michigan, Dec. 11 and 12, 1887, with seventy delegates rep-resenting thirty Conferences and 'eight missions.

Important actions: Admission of Norway (organized June 10) and West Virginia (organized Sept. 15, 1887) Conferences; parlia-mentary usage in conduct of business; Constitution of General Conference amended to provide for a Foreign Mission Secretary, a Home Mission Secretary, and an Educational Secretary; mission-ary ship "Pitcairn" suggested; International Publishing Commit-tee appointed; general Book Committee of thirteen provided; instruction in methods of Bible work recommended; manual train-ing in denominational schools approved; first general canvass-ing agent named; resolution respecting church and state, and Sunday labor; first-day offerings recommended; payment of pledges; endorsement of plan for week of prayer and Christmas offerings; General Conference Association reorganized. December 15; that the fiscal year of the General Conference close June 30 of each year; the marrying of persons unscripturally divorced.

Officers elected: Pres., Geo. I. Butler; Sec., U. Smith; Cor. See., W. H. Edwards; Treas., A. R. Henry; Foreign Mission Sec., W. C. White; Home Mission Sec., E. W. Farnsworth; Educational Sec., W. W. Prescott; Ex. Corn., Go. I. Butler, W. C. White, S. N. Has-kell, 0. A. Olsen, R. A. Underwood, U. Smith, R. M. Kilgore.

Establishment of local or church schools recommended by the Educational Society.

1888: The twenty-seventh annual session of the General Conference was held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 17 to November 4, and at Battle Creek, Michigan, November 8, 1888; with 91 delegates, representing thirty-two Conferences and five missions.

Important actions: Arkansas (organized May 21) and Australia (organized in September) admitted as Conferences; provision made for General Conference Committee to issue delegates' credentials; received reports regarding A. J. Cudney's attempted missionary trip to Pacific Islands; monthly counsel meeting of church officers recommended; protest " against the manufacture and sale of all spirituous and malt liquors," and the discarding of the " use of tea, coffee, opium, and tobacco; " young persons recommended to Sanitarium Training-school for nurses; organization of health and

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temperance societies encouraged; union of church and state op-posed; delegation to Senate Committee appointed; branch publish-ing houses approved; " that the General Conference Daily Bulletin should be published at every session of the Conference; " that for-eign mission fields be visited by a member of the General Confer-ence Committee at least once every two years; reorganization of the Foreign Mission Board; jurisdiction of the Central European Conference defined; accounts of foreign laborers to be audited by local boards, and - approved by general Auditing Committee; instruc-tion in city mission work arranged for.

Officers elected: Pres., 0. A. Olsen; Rec. Sec., Dan. T. Jones; Cor. Sec., W. H. Edwards; Home Mission Sec., Geo. B. Starr; Foreign Mission Sec., W. C. White; Educational Sec., W. W. Pres-cott; Treas., H. Lindsay; Ex. Coin., 0. A. Olsen, S. N. Haskell, W. C. White, R. A. Underwood, R. M. Kilgore, E. W. Farnsworth, Dan. T. Jones.

1889: The twenty-eighth annual session of the General Conference was held in Battle Creek, Michigan, October 18 to November 5, 1889. The 109 delegates present represented thirty-four conferences and seven missions.

Important actions: The Atlantic (organized September 27) and New Zealand (organized May 27) Conferences admitted; reported death of Elder J. H. Waggoner, in Basle, Switzerland, April 17; American Sentinel endorsed, and recommended to be published in New York City; District Canvassing Agents provided; International. Sabbath-school Association to be supplied with workers; transfer of Battle Creek church to General Conference; plan of first-day offerings approved; missionary ship "Pitcairn" provided for, to cost $12,000; organization of church-schools; erection of Union Col-lege planned; Bible schools for ministers; Kentucky and Tennessee divided; districting of the United States; committee on consolida-tion of publishing interests appointed; General Conference Asso-ciation recommended to manufacture tents; recommended division of Michigan Conference into three parts; Constitution amended, providing that the General Conference hereafter " shall hold a regular session every alternate year, reckoning from 1889," and that sessions be held in the spring.

Officers elected: Pres., 0. A. Olsen, and an Ex. Com. of nine members.

National Religious Liberty Association was organized July 21, at Battle Creek, Mich. Name changed later to International; and in 1901 - made a department of the General Conference.

189o: There was no session of the General Conference in 1890. The following note appears in the Year Book for 1891: " In sending out our YearBook for 1891, we can not place before our readers the doings and deliberations of the General Conference as in past years, as that body now meets only once in two years, instead of yearly."

Review of Work done by the General Conference Committee: That tithes be not used for erecting church buildings; state corpor-ations and buildings of depositories discouraged; school 'recom-mended for Southern field.

180: The twenty-ninth session (first biennial session) of the Seventh-day Adventist General Conference was held at Battle Creek, Mich., March 5-25, 1891. One hundred and twenty-five delegates were

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present, representing thirty-three conferences and seven mission fields."

Important actions: Three-fourths Battle Creek church tithe to General Conference; establishment of small local papers discour-aged; granting of credentials and licenses limited; health and temperance principles commended; medical missionary workers to hold credentials from International Health and Temperance Association; weekly offerings to missions encouraged; establish-ment of school at Walla Walla, Wash., recommended; local enter-prises involving large debts not to be started without the sanction of the denomination; wills, legacies etc.; financial statement of Mission Board to be published quarterly; school recommended for Australia; report of committee on consolidation of publishing interests, which recommended the increase of the trustees of Gen-eral Conference Association from five to twenty-one members.

" The objects of this new organization shall be — 1. To hold the title of all our denominational publishing houses

and the equipment thereof. 2. To own, publish, and control the sale of all our denomi-

national books, tracts, and periodicals. 3. To secure . . . the plates and copyrights of all our denomi-

national books, to appoint editors and managers, and to take a general supervision of the work of the various offices."

Actions by the Committee: " That Union College be dedicated October 24; " relation of health work to general body defined.

Officers elected: Pres., 0. A. Olsen, with Ex. Corn. of nine mem-bers; committee on Foreign Missions, of six; Book Committee of thirteen; General Conference Association Executive Board, twenty-one.—General Conference Bulletin, issued in Battle Creek, Mich., March 6 to April 13, 1891.

Mrs. E. G. White, W.- C. White, and other helpers sailed for Australia November 12.

1892: No session of the General Conference held during 1892. South African Conference organized Dec. 8, 1892.

1893: " The thirtieth session (second biennial session) of the Seventh-day Adventist General Conference was held at Battle Creek, Mich., February 17 to March 6, 1893. One hundred thirty delegates were present, representing thirty-four conferences and eleven mis-sion fields."

Important actions: Appeal from decision of U. S. Supreme Court regarding this being a Christian nation; memorial to Tennes-see Legislature; repudiation of the doctrine of exemption of church property from taxation; that the Present Truth be published weekly; work in Hamburg, Germany, firmly established; workers in Australia increased, and $10,000 voted to school enterprise; opening of work in India; self-supporting missionaries called for; increased publications in foreign languages; denominational con-trol of periodicals; appointment of editors; unification of publish-ing interests; foreign districts defined; General Conference Asso-ciation Executive Committee of five provided; expense of members attending board or committee meetings; district conferences; divi-sion of tithes with General Conference; establishment of Mt. Vernon Academy; constitution amended; 'S. D. A. Medical Mission-ary and Benevolent Association organized, and co-operation invited in its work; maintenance of Haskell lipme and James White

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Memorial Home; " that a Conference school be opened in Texas; " denominational control of Graysville Academy assumed; calls for mission work, $255,000; improvement of the ministry; taxation of orphanages, etc.

Officers elected: Pres., 0. A. Olsen; Executive Committee of eleven; committee on Foreign Missions, six members; Book Com-mittee, thirteen members; G. C. A. Ex. Board, 21 members.—General Conference Bulletin, issued in Battle Creek, Mich., Janu-ary 27 to March 26, 1893.

1894: There was no session of the General Conference held in 1894. From the year 1890 to 1904 there was no Year Book issued, the

denominational statistics being published in the General Conference Bulletin.

Work begun in Matabeleland, _the first mission opened by this denomination in a non-Christian land.

1895: The thirty-first session (third biennial session) of the General Conference was held in the Tabernacle, Battle Creek, Michigan, Feb. 15 to March 4, 1895. The 150 delegates present represented thirty-five Conferences and eleven missions.

Important actions: The Conferences of Oklahoma (organized Aug. 31, 1894) and Florida (organized Sept. 22, 1893) admitted as Conferences; rejection of grants and donations from civil govern-ments; district committees appointed, and duties defined; district councils provided; editorial control and general policy of denomi-national papers with the General Conference; religious liberty work encouraged; statement by Sister White regarding consolidation of publishing interests.

(By the Committee): That the General Conference Bulletin be published quarterly during the biennial period, with extras during the sessions.

Officers elected: Pres., 0. A. Olsen; an Executive Committee of eleven members; Foreign Mission Board of eight members; General Conference Association of twenty-one members.— General Conference Bulletin, issued at Battle Creek, Mich., February 4 to March 5, and April, 1895.

1896: There was no session of the General Conference during this year. 1897: The thirty-second session (fourth biennial session) of the General

Conference was held at College View, Nebr., February 19 to March 8, and at Battle Creek, Mich., March 10, 1897.

Thirty-seven Conferences and nineteen missions represented. Important actions: Admission of the New South Wales Con-

ference (organized in October, 1895); reports from opening of work in Japan, Matabeleland, and South America; " division of responsibility, a division of territory, and a change in the manner of working of committees and boards; " General Conference terri-tory divided into three grand divisions; Mission Board of nine mem-bers to have charge of all mission territory; union conferences to be organized; Executive Committee of the General Conference in-creased to thirteen members; Book Committee discontinued; con-stitution revised; auditing of Union Conference laborers' accounts by Union Conferences; delegate representation on ratio of 500 members; proceeds of missionary farming and gardening to the Medical Missionary and Benevolent Association; amended by-laws of the General Conference Association; publishing work trans-ferred from the International Tract Society to the publishing houses.

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Officers elected: President of the General Conference in North America, G. A. Irwin; President of European Union Conference, 0. A. Olsen; President of Australasian Union Conference, A. G. Daniells;- an Executive Committee of thirteen members; General Conference Association of twenty-one members.— General Confer-ence Bulletin, issued . at Lincoln, Nebr., February 12 to March 8, and at Battle Creek, Mich., first quarter, 1S97.

1898: There was no session of the General Conference during this year. July 14, European General Conference organized. Action by General Conference Committee: That the fiscal year

close December 31 of each year. 1899: The thirty-third session (fifth biennial session) of the General

Conference was held at South Lancaster, Mass., February 15 to March 7, and at Battle Creek, Mich., March 9, 1899.

Important actions: Admission of British (organized Aug. 1898), German (organized July 20, 1898), and Montana (organized Oct. 5, 1898) Conferences; proposal to hold General Conference ses-sions once every four years lost; report of educational work; weekly offerings for foreign missions; plan of second Sabbath sere-ices in behalf of missions; local conferences asked to support labor-ers in foreign fields; appointment of editors by General Conference; that denominational schools be made self-supporting; establishment and support of church-schools; general collection for Haskell Home twice a year; envelope plan of first-day offerings; constitution amended to include Presidents of Union Conferences as members of Executive Committee; South Lancaster Sanitarium provided for; Sabbath-school donations in foreign fields to be retained by those fields.

Officers elected: Pres., G. A. Irwin; Executive Committee of thir-teen; General Conference Association of twenty-one.— General Con-ference Bulletin, issued at South Lancaster, Mass., February 16 to March 7, and at Battle Creek, Mich., March '16, 1899.

190o: There was no session of the General Conference during this year. 1901: " Thirty-fourth session (sixth biennial session) of the General

Conference of Seventh-day Adventists convened at Battle Creek, Mich., April 2, 1901, at 9 A. M.," and closed April 23.

Important actions: Admission of the Conferences of Ontario (organized June 18, 1899), Queensland (organized Oct. 20, 1899), South Australia (organized November 25), and Cumberland (or-ganized Sept. 14, 1900); appointment of general committee for arranging and transacting the business of the Conference; organ-ization of Union Conferences perfected; General Conference Com-mittee increased to twenty-five members; foreign mission work to be under supervision of the. General Conference Committee; ap-pointment of boards of management, titles of property, and obliga-tion for debts, of local institutions transferred to Union Confer-ences; international Sabbath-school Association dropped, and work made a department of Conference; similar action with reference to the International Religious Liberty Association; local Confer-ences recommended to pay a second tithe and to support laborers in mission fields; wages of accredited laborers; " that our Confer-ences everywhere be urged to adopt and further develop the ten-cent-a-week plan for the support of our foreign work, as inaug-urated by the Foreign Mission Board last year;" Bible teachers in -educational institutions to be paid from tithe; payment of debts

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of educational institutions, o- and of the Scandinavian Publishing House urged; provision ma de for building for the American Med-ical Missionary College; importance of establishing church-schools urged; " church-schools should continue their work to the sixth or seventh grade, and intermediate schools to the ninth or tenth; organization of young people's societies approved. (By the Com-mittee) " That all dealings with men under pay of the General Conference, who are located in the Union. Conferences, be through the officers of the Union Conferences."

Officers elected: President, A. G. Daniel's; Executive Committee of twenty-five.— General Conference Bulletin, issued at Battle Creek, Mich., April 2 to April 20, 1901.

At the close of the year there were fifty-seven local conferences organized, forty-one missions in operation, and eleYen Union Con-ferences directing the work.

1902: There was no session of the General Conference held this year. The main building of the Battle Creek Sanitarium.was destroyed

by fire, beginning at' 4: 00 A. M., Feb. 18, 1902. The main building of the eview and Herald office at Battle

Creek, Mich., was destroyed by fire, Dec. 30, 1902, beginning at 7: 30 P. M.

1903: The thirty-fifth session (seventh biennial session) of the General Conference was held in Oakland, Cal., March 27 to April 13, and at Battle Creek, Mich., April 22, 1903.

Important actions: Union Conferences recognized as composing the General Conference; a forward movement in behalf of foreign mission work inaugurated; definite per cent of the regular tithes of conferences to be set apart for foreign work; plan of giving ten cents a week for foreign missions recommended; " that than General Conference offices be removed from Battle Creek, Mich., to some favorable place for its work in the Atlantic States; " the General Conference Committee -to have supervision of missionary operations; " that the General Conference Association. reduce its number of trustees . from twenty-one to seven; " provision made for the support of aged laborers and dependent widows and orphans; General Conference Sabbath-school Department to direct work for young people; that Sabbath-school officers be elected by the church; Australasian Union Conference territory increased; financial assist-ance to be rendered institutions in Southern field; work of South-ern Missionary Society approved; assistance rendered medical mis-sionary work in the South; opening of work in German East Africa; adoption of cash policy; removal of Review and Herald suggested; the International Medical .Missionary and Benevolent Association requested to become a department of the General Con-ference; general plan outlined for reorganization of institutions. bringing them fully under denominational control; educational con-ference called; establishment of intermediate schools recommended, and the work of, outlined; "that Sabbath-school' contributions b., not used for local church or church-school expenses; " Sabbath-school contributions to missions, payment of office expenses, sal-aries, etc., provided for; Sabbath School Worker to be re-estab-lished; systematic circulation of literature recominended; Union Conference depositories; transfer of Review and Herald territory: appointment of general -advisory publication committee; assistance rendered Southern Publishing Association; thorough revision of

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constitution, providing delegate representation on basis of 1,000 church membership; membership of Conference to consist of Union Conferences, and such local Conferences as are not embraced in any Union Conference as have been or shall be properly organized and accepted by vote; the following-named constituting the depart-ments of the General Conference: Sabbath-school, educational, re-ligious liberty, publishing, and medical.

Officers elected: Pres., A. G. Daniells; Executive Committee of twenty-seven.— General Conference Bulletin, issued at Oakland, Cal., March 30 to April 14, 1903.

During preceding biennial term there were twelve union and twenty-three local Conferences organized.

At the close of the year there were seventy-eight local Con-ferences and forty-eight missions in operation, with thirteen Union Conferences and two Union Missions directing the work.

The dedication of the new building of the Battle Creek Sanita-rium occurred May 30 to June 1, 1903.

REMOVAL OF HEADQUARTERS TO WASHINGTON, D. C.

1903: August 10, General Conference headquarters transferred to 222 North Capitol St., Washington, D. C., from Battle Creek, Mich.

August 20, date of first issue of Review and Herald from Wash-ington, D. C., preparatory to removal of publishing work from Battle Creek, Mich.

1904: June 15, Elder I. H. Evans appointed Receiver for the Seventh-day Adventist Publishing Association, of Battle Creek, Mich.

September 21, date of first issue of the Signs of the Times, from Mountain View, Cal., and the removal of the office of the Pacific Press Publishing Co., from Oakland, Cal.

Sixty-eight general and ocal camp-meetings held during 1904 in the Union Conferences in North America; about fifteen in other countries.

1905: On the 12th of January, 1905, the entire property of the Seventh-day Adventist Publishing Association, of Battle Creek, Mich., was sold by public auction, at Marshall, Mich., by the Receiver, Irwin H. Evans, to the Review and Herald Publishing Association, of Washington, D. C., for $126,000. This sale was confirmed by the court, Feb. 13, 1905.

In February, 1905, the General Conference offices and all its departments were transferred from 222 North Capitol St., to Ta-koma Park Station, Washington, D. C.

April 16 occurred the dedication of the new factory of the Pacific Press Publishing Company at Mountain View, Cal.

The thirty-sixth session (eighth biennial session), of the General Conference was held in Takoma Park, Washington, D. C., May 11 to 30, 1905, with 197 delegates, representing 78 Conferences and 50 Missions. Twenty-nine of the delegates were from fields outside of the United States and Canada. Thirty-five meetings were held, in which were adopted the following — Important Actions:

Establishment of headquarters in Washington, D. C., approved; that the regular sessions of the Conference be held once in four years; endorsement of the plan of sharing laborers with needy for-eign fields, and its further adoption recommended.

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Departments The following constitute the departments of the General Confer-

ence: Publishing, Medical, Sabbath-school, Religious Liberty, Educa-tional, and North American Foreign; the members of said commit-tees to be appointed by the General Conference Committee.

Medical Missionary Medical Missionary Department created, and council provided, to

assist in advancing medical missionary interests in all parts of the world; that conference institutions be placed under the management of local boards elected by the conference, or by such arrangement as the conference may provide.

Educational Educational Department to consist of twenty-five members from

all parts of the world, to be appointed by the General Conference Committee; sixteen grades adopted as the standard of educational system, with division as follows: Primary schools, 1-7; intermediate schools, 8-10; colleges, 11-16. General plan adopted for unifying educational interests of General, Union, and State Conferences; that conventions be held; that no primary schools be established or dis-continued without advice or counsel from the conference officials; that intermediate schools should not be established without the co-operation and counsel of the Union Conference; an examining board to be appointed to provide questions and conduct examinations for the promotion of students and the granting of certificates to teachers.

North American Foreign This department consists of five members or more, to labor in

behalf of the various foreign nationalities in North America.

Publishing That a depository for foreign publications be established in New

York City; that the sale of subscription books be given special at-tention; that a general missionary campaign be entered upon.

Financial That an appeal in behalf of the payment of a faithful tithe be

prepared to be placed in the hands of every Sabbath-keeper in the world; that uniform envelopes be prepared by the General Confer-ence for the collection of tithes and offerings weekly; that the tithe be not used for building purposes, the maintenance of church-schools, or for church expenses, but be devoted entirely to the support of evangelistic work and Bible, teachers; organization of the General Conference Corporation, a corporation of Washington,. D. C., ap-proved, and advice given that all future legal business with the denomination be done with this organization, and hence that the General Conference Association transfer its business thereto.

That the General Conference assume no financial responsibility whatsoever in any institution, corporation, or enterprise in any part of the world without a direct action by the General Conference or by the General Conference Committee; that care be taken to conduct all denominational institutions and enterprises on safe business lines; the Mission Board recognized as the proper custodian of all general mission funds, and that such funds be forwarded monthly;

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a revision of forms and blanks for collecting funds, and the form of report 'blanks recommended.

Young People's Work

That the Sabbath-school Department of the General Conference give special attention to work for the young people; that young people's societies unite in the support of one or more laborers in some mission field; that a vigorous educational campaign be car-ried on in behalf of this work.

" Ministry of Healing " Relief Bureau organized for the sale of " Ministry of Healing,"

for the payment of Sanitarium indebtedness and the better equip- ment of such institutions, and the basis of such work outlined.

Second Tithe A study and adoption of the second tithe by our people recom-

mended, the funds so obtained to be used in educational, philan-thropic, charitable, and missionary work.

Foreign Fields Hearty support pledged for the great unworked mission fields.

Finances That fifteen per cent of regular unspecified offerings coming into

the General Conference treasury be used for the payment of past deficits; that $15,000 be returned to the Review and Herald Publish-ing Association, in lieu of bona fide claims which that Association has given up against the General Conference Corporation through the Battle Creek College property.

Officers Elected

President, A. G. Daniells; Vice-Presidents, for Europe, 1.. Conradi; for America, G. A. Irwin; Secretary, W. A. Spicer; Treas-urer, I. H. Evans. The committee elected consisted of thirty-one members; the full complement is thirty-four.

Camp-meetings held during 1905; United States, 96; Europe, 9; Australasian, 5; British Guiana, 1; total, 111.

During 1905 evangelistic work was. begun in eighteen countries.

rgo6: At the thirty-first annual session of the Pacific Press Publishing Company, held in February, there was reported the transfer of a majority of the shares of this corporation to a new membership corporation which had been formed June 23, 1904, thus vesting the control of the publishing work to the Pacific Press Publishing Assn., a corporation more largely representative and more nearly de-nominational.

The Loma Linda Sanitarium, located near Redlands, Cal., was dedicated on the 15th of April.

June 19, Pacific Educational Association voted to sell Healdsburg College, and establish the Pacific Union College and Normal Insti-tute in a more suitable location.

An Educational Convention held at College View, Nebr., June 28 to July 10, attended by about 125 teachers, conference officials. and delegates, at which relation of courses were assigned as follows: Church-school, grades 1-8; intermediate, 7-10; academies, 9-12; col. leges, 13-16.

At a meeting of the General Conference Committee, held Sep-

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tember 27 to October 3, plans were laid to raise a fund of $150,000 for various institutional and foreign mission enterprises; forty-one persons were recommended to fourteen fields outside the United States.

During 1906 seven local conferences were organized, and eight new mission stations were opened.

108 camp-meetings were held throughout various Union Confer-ences in the world.

'goy. A general meeting of the workers in Japan and Kotea was held in Tokyo, Japan, January 1-11.

The general meeting for India, Burma, and Ceylon, held at Cal-cutta, Dec. 28, 1906, to Jan. 12, 1907, was attended by over fifty workers from those fields.

The general council of the twenty-two workers in China was held at Shanghai, February 10-20.

On the 23d of March the first church of Seventh-day Adventists in Burma was organized by Elder G. B. Thompson, at Rangoon, with a membership of twenty-three.

A meeting of the General Conference Committee was held at Gland, Switzerland, May 9-25, attended by seventeen members of the General Conference Committee, two vice-presidents, and about seventy-five representatives of European Conferences. Definite calls were received for over eighty workers for foreign mission fields. This was the first general representative council of the denomi-nation held outside the United States.

The Walla Walla Sanitarium was dedicated June 3. A medical missionary convention was held in Takoma Park, D. C..

June 9-12. The Washington Sanitarium was dedicated June 12. At Mt. Vernon, Ohio, July 10-20, a convention of 200 representa-

tives organized the department since known as Young People's Mis- sionary Volunteer Department. •

September 8 occurred the dedication of the new building of the Pacific Press Publishing Assn., at Mountain View, Cal., which had been erected at a, cost of $22,597.68. The building is a one-story structure, 127 x 171 feet, and has about 22,000 square feet of floor space.

The Western Canadian Union Conference was organized October 18-22, at a meeting held at Leduc, Alberta, Canada.

The St. Helena Hospital, containing forty rooms, was dedicated October 20.

A medical missionary convention Was held at Loma Linda, Cal., October 29-31.

On the 28th of October occurred the dedication of the buildings, and the estate comprising the headquarters of the British Union Conference, at Watford, England.

The fourth session of the Atlantic Union Conference was held at Philadelphia, Pa., November 21-27. At this session it was voted to divide the conference, the southern portion, with the addition of Ohio, being formed into what is called the Columbia Union Con-ference.

. An institute of German workers was held in Chicago, Ill., No-vember 29 to December 9, attended by fifty workers, representing about 3,200 German brethren in America.

1908: At. the third session of the Southern Union Conference, held at

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Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 9-19, 1908, it was voted to divide the con-ference, forming the Southeastern Union of the Conferences of Cumberland, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.

At the annual meeting of the Pacific Press Publishing Assn., held at Mountain View, Cal., Jan. 27, 1908, it was reported that the net gains for the year were $21,159.96.

19o9: The thirty-seventh session of the General Conference held in Washington, D. C., May 13 to June 6, 1909, with 328 delegates in attendance, representing twenty-one Union Conferences, 104 local Conferences, and seventy-two missions; thirty-nine of the delegates were from fields outside North America. Forty-three meetings were held in which were adopted the following —

Important Actions: Work in foreign fields to be more vigorously prosecuted; a three

hundred thousand dollar fund started for institutional work and missionary homes in foreign fields; ten-cent-a-week per member for foreign offerings in addition to the $300,000 fund; local and Union Conferences asked to appropriate to foreign work from one-fourth to one-third of their total tithe receipts, funds to be remitted monthly; corporate organizations to preserve investments to the denomination, with elective franchise and controlling power in the denominiation, and not with individuals.

Publishing Work Training of general and field missionary agents urged; commer-

cial work eliminated; improvement in literature; publishing houses invited to pay tithe; periodical and home tract and missionary work to be continued under the direction of the Publishing Department.

Sabbath-school Work To prepare a reading course for teachers; home department ap-

proved; recommended that all donations from Sabbath-schools go to missions.

Educational Improved equipment for school work urged; correspondence

school recommended; educational journal to be established; work and scope of different classes of schools defined; conferences invited to send students to Foreign Mission Seminary in preparation for foreign service; advanced normal diplomas; sale of " Christ's Object Lessons " recommended to relieve schools of indebtedness; coopera-tion with self-supporting schools; schools providing first twelve grades of work to be established in foreign fields for children of missionaries.

Religious Liberty Religious liberty institutes recommended; annual collection di-

vided equally between General, union, and local Conferences; a Press Bureau to be established.

Medical Missionary Work in sanitariums to be arranged to provide experience in

field for nurses; requirements for entrance to medical missionary classes and work defined; three-year course provided; plans out-lined for freeing institutions from indebtedness.

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Young People's Work Approval of the action of the General Conference CoMmittee in

establishing a Missionary Volunteer Department, and the work and plans of this department approved.

Miscellaneous A vigorous temperance campaign recommended; work among

foreign population in America; plans for city work; North Amer-ican Negro department organized and basis defined; revision of church hymn book advised; workers in foreign fields to acquire for-eign languages; medical examinations for missionary candidates.

Officers Elected President, A. G. Daniells; Vice-President for Europe, L. R.*Con-

radi; Vice-President for North America, G. A. Irwin (resigned July 11, 1911, and W. T. Knox elected to fill vacancy July 12, 1911) ; Vice-President for Asiatic Division, I. H. Evans; Secretary, W. A. Spicer; Treasurer, W. T. Knox. The Executive Committee con-sisted of forty-two members. Members of Departments number as follows: —

Sabbath-school 10 Publishing 58 Educational 35 Medical "25 Religious Liberty 24 Young People's 35 North American Foreign 28 North American Negro 18

Total members of Departments 233

191o: November 28 the General Conference Committee voted that, be-ginning with Jan. 1, 1911, a sustentation fund be provided " for the support of sick and aged laborers and the widows and children of deceased laborers," said fund to be made up of five per cent of the tithe receipts of each local and Union Conference, and of the Gen-eral Conference. Surplus funds above $5,000 appropriated annually to missions.

1911: Biennial council of the General Conference Committee held in Friedensau, Germany, July 4-15, 1911, attended by thirty-one rep-resentatives from outside of Europe, and 122 European represen-tatives. At this meeting it was recommended that an average of fifteen cents per week per member be raised as a general fund for missions, to include " all donations to missions."

A special report covering work conducted by the denomination in non-Christian and non-Protestant countries for 1911, indicates that the denomination was conducting work in forty-seven non-Protes-tant countries, and twenty non-Christian lands, supporting laborers in these lands who speak seventy-three different languages and dia-lects, and issuing publications in sixty-four different languages for circulation in the countries designated. The total number of for-eign missionaries was 586, and of native helpers, 974, a total force of 1,560. There were 140 main stations, 145 sub-stations; 413 churches, with 17,565 adherents; 13 training-schools, having an enrolment of 724; 192 schools and out-schools, with an enrolment of 6,730. Total foreign teachers numbered 103, and native teachers,

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262. The number added in 1911 was 2,679, or a gain of 22.74 per cent: 'The income from the mission fields for 1911, was $135,234.87, and the amount added thereto by the home base, was $357,587.73.

The progress made in entering these fields may be illustrated thus: Beginning with 1886, when work was first undertaken in a non-Protestant land, the next decade sand the opening of work in 17 different countries, or 25.38 per cent of all the countries that have been entered; during the next decade, from 1896 —1905, work was begun in 29 countries, or 43.28 per cent of all; during the six years following, to 1911, 21 other countries have been entered, or 31.34 per cent of all. Thus work in 50 new countries has been begun during the past sixteen years, or 74.62 per cent of all that have en entered since 1886. Total adherents in the 67 countries constituted 15.74 per cent of total communicants. Including work in Christian

- lands, there were 85 countries in which work was conducted at the close of 1911, the' communicants in Christian lands constituting 84.26 per cent of total.

ig I 2 : Central European and Danube Union Conferences organized in Eu-rope. During this year ninety-seven additional laborers were sent to foreign fields, and the following increase was made in organi-. zations: Conferences, 10; missions, 10; schools, 2; publishing houses, 1; new languages in which publications were issued, 1; (see page 189 for list -of languages in which denominational pub-lications are now issued).

DELEGATE REPRESENTATION.

The basis of delegate representation in the General Conference from the time of its .organization in 1863 to the twenty-third annual session, held October 30, to November 20, 1884, was as follows: —

" Each State conference shall be entitled to one delegate in the General Conference, and one additional delegate for every twenty dele- gates in the State Conference . provided, that the delegates in such States be elected according to the following ratio, to wit: Each church to the number of twenty members or under shall be entitled to one delegate, and o'ne delegate for every additional fifteen members."

The basis of delegate representation in the General Conference from the twenty-third annual session held in 1884. to the twenty-eighth annual session, held October 18 to November 5, 1889, was as follows: —

"Each State shall be entitled to one delegate in the General Con-ference, without regard to numbers, and one additional delegate for every three hundred church members in the Conference."

At the twenty-eighth session held in 1889, this was amended to read " One additional delegate for -every 400 church members in the Conference."

At the thirty-second session held February 19 to March 6, 1897, this was amended by substituting 500 in the place of 400.

At the thirty-fourth session held in 1901, a further amendment was made, substituting 1,000 in the place of 500.

At the thirty-seventh session held in 1909, this was changed to one delegate for each Union Conference or Mission and each local Con-ference, and " an additional delegate for each 500 of its membership."

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SESSIONS OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS.

Place of holding.

20 Battle Creek, Mich. 20 Battle Creek, Mich. 21 Battle Creek, Mich. 19 Battle Creek, Mich. 18 Battle Creek, Mich. 15 Battle Creek, Mich. 16 Battle Creek, Mich. 22 Battle Creek, Mich. 17 Battle Creek, Mich.

18 Battle Creek, Mich.

19 In camp, Battle Creek, Mich. 18 In camp, Battle Creek, Mich. 15 Battle Creek, Mich. 16 In camp, Lansing, Mich.

20 In camp, Lansing, Mich. 22 Battle Creek, Mich. 39 In camp, Battle Creek, Mich. 29 Tabernacle, Battle Creek, Mich. 39 Tabernacle, Battle Creek, Mich. 28 Tabernacle, Battle. Creek, Mich. 38 In camp, Battle Creek, Mich. 41 Tabernacle, Battle Creek, Mich. 47 S. D. A. Church, Rome, N. Y. 65 Tabernacle, Battle Creek, Mich. 67 Tabernacle, Battle Creek, Mich. 70 Tabernacle, Battle Creek, Mich. 71 Tabernacle, Battle Greek, Mich. 70 S. D. A. Church, Oakland, Cal. 91. S. D. A. Church, Minneapolis,

Minn. 28 109 Oct. 18 to Nov. 5, 1889 Tabernacle; Battle Creek, Mich.

( At the 28th session it was voted to hold biennial sessions.)

29 125 March 5-25, 1891

Tabernacle, Battle Creek, Mich. 30 130 Feb. 17 to Mch. 6, 1893 Tabernacle, Battle Creek, Mi6h. 31 150 Feb. 15 to Mch. 4, 1895 Tabernacle, Battle Creek, Mich. 32 140 Feb. 19 to Mch. 8, 1897 S. D. A. Church, College View,

Nebr. 33 149 Feb. 15 to Mch. 7, 1899 S. D. A. Church, South Lan-

caster, Mass. 34 237 April 2-23, 1901

Tabernacle, Battle Creek, Mich.

35 139 Ach. 27 to Apr. 13, 1903 S. D. A. Church, Oakland, Cal. 36 197 May 11-30, 1905

Washington, D. C.

(At the 36th session it was voted to hold quad3•ennial sessions.)

37 328 May 13 to June 6, 1909 Washington, D. C. 38 To convene May 15 to June S, 1913 Washington, D. C.

Session Delegates Date of convening

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9

10 11 12 13 14 1st Special 15 2d Special 16 3d Special. 17 4th Special 18 5111 Special 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

14 Battle Creek, Mich.

21 Battle Creek, Mich.

16 Battle Creek, Mich.

May 20, 1863 May 18, 1864

-May 17, 1865 May 16, 1866 May 14, 1867 May 12, 1868 May 18, 1869 March 15, 1870 February 7, 1871 December 29, 1871 March 11, 1873 November 14, 1873 August 10, 1874 August 15, 1875 March 31, 1876 September 19, 1876 November 12, 13, 1876 September 20, 1877 March 1, 1878 October 4, 1878 April 17-21; 1879 • November 7, 1879 March 11-15, 1880 October 6, 1880 December 1, 1881 December 7, 1882 November 8, 1883 October 30, 1884 November 18, 1885 November 18, 1886 November 13, 1887 Oct. 17 to Nov. 4, 1888

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PRESIDENTS OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS.

Name Date of Service 1. John Byington May 21, 1863 to May 17, 1865 2. James White May 17, 1865, to May 13, 1867 3. J. N. Andrews May 14, 1867, to May 12, 1868 4. James White May 12, 1868, to December 29, 1871 5. Geo. I. Butler Dec. 29, 1871, to August 10, 1874 6. James White Aug. 10, 1874, to Oct. 6, 1880 7. Geo. I. Butler Oct. 6, 1880, to Oct. 17, 1888 8. 0. A. Olsen Oct. 17, 1888, to Feb. 19, 1897 9. G. A. Irwin Feb. 19, 1897, to April 2, 1901

10. A. G. Daniells April 2, 1901, to

SECRETARIES OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS.

Name Date of Service 1. Uriah Smith 2. M. S. Burnham 3. Uriah Smith 4. S. Brownsberger 5. Uriah Smith 6. C. W. Stone 7. Uriah Smith 8. A. B. Oyen 9. Uriah Smith

10. Dan. T. Jones 11. W. A. Colcord 12. L. T. Nicola 13. L. A. Hoopes 14. H. E. Osborne 15. W. A. Spicer

May 21, 1863, to May 12, 1868 May 12, 1868, to May 18, 1869 May 18, 1869, to Nov. 14, 1873 Nov. 14, 1873, to August 10, 1874 August 10, 1874, to Sept. 19, 1876 Sept. 19, 1876, to Sept. 20, 1877 Sept. 20, 1877, to Dec. 1, 1881 Dec. 1, 1881, to Nov. 8, 1883 Nov. 8, 1883, to Oct. 17, 1888 Oct. 17, 1888, to March 5, 1891 March 5, 1891, to March 6, 1893 April, 1893, to Feb. 19, 1897 Feb. 19, 1897, to April 2, 1901 April 2, 1901, to April 11, 1903 April 11, 1903, to

In the two preceding tables the dates given are the time when Conference session was convened.

the

(In compiling the matter contained in the Historical Summary, much time has been spent, and careful research made, in order to secure accu-racy of statement. It is barely possible, however, that inaccuracies have occurred. The very best records obtainable have been used in the prep-aration of the copy. However, if any one observes any defects, either in statement or the omission of important items, he is hereby requested to be kind enough to call attention to the matter, and also accompany his statement by proper data, in order that corrections may be made for future use. Such correspondence should be directed to the Statistical Secretary of the General Conference, Takoma Park Station, Washing-ton, D. C.)

ANNUAL OFFERING& First Sabbath in February - Religious Liberty Work. First Sabbath in April -.Orphanage Work and Care of Aged. First Sabbath in July-Midsummer Offerings for Missions. First Sabbath in October - Work Among the Colored People. December, Week of Prayer - Annual Offering for Missions.

SPECIAL DAY. First Sabbath in May - Missionary Volunteer Day.

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APPROPRIATIONS TO MISSIONS. The amounts indicated below have been expended by the General

Conference for evangelistic work, for the years stated: — 1905 $143,796.86 1906 163,755.56 1907

253,445.74 1908 272,873.08 1909 351,414.61 1910 410,611.48 1911

404,922.53 1912 476,600.00 1913 523,763.00

The amounts for the years 1905 to 1911 represent actual expendi-tures; for 1912 and 1913, appropriations voted. The amounts expended for most of the years was in excess of that appropriated, rarely less.

SPECIAL FUNDS. Received on the $100,000 fund by the General Conference from August

14, 1903, to December 31, 1906 (at which date the fund was closed), $117,490.04.

Received on the $150,000 fund by 'the General Conference from May 29, 1906, to December 31, 1909 (at which date the fund was closed), $149,694.51.

Received on the $300,000 fund by the General Conference from July 12, 1909, to December 1; 1912 (fund still open), $185,886.01.

HARVEST INGATHERING. (Receipts Jan. i to Dec. 31.)

1908 (First call) $1,101.08 1909 41,183.46 1910 41,643.92 1911 32,654.45 1912 34,125.11

WORKERS SENT TO FOREIGN FIELDS. (Not including children.)

1901-02 107 1903 60 1904 40 1905 60 1906 76 1907 53 1908 140 1909 134 1910 61 1911 74 1912 97

Table 1- Summary of Statistical Reports, 1863 to 1911

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1863* 6_ 22 8 30 125 3,500 $ 8,000.00 2.29 1864* 6 1 24 10 34 130 3,800 10,000.00 2.62 1865* 7 1 25 10 35 140 4,000 12,000.00 3.00 1866* 7 1 27 10 37 150 4,250 15,000.00 3.53 1867 7 1 28 10 38 160 4,320 18,661.39 4.32 1868 8 1 32 19 51 159 4,475 23,366.57 5.22 1869 8 2 33 24 57 167 4,900 18,952.77 3.87 1870 8 3 37 35 72 179 5,440 21,822.46 4.01 1871 11 2 35 48 83 185 4,550 23,066.42 5.07 1872 12 1 40 46 86 205 4,936 25,956.42 5.28

10 years ____ __ __ 176,826.03

1873 13 1 51 83 134 239 5,875 30,687.49 5.22 1874 13 3 60 80 140 300 7,000 31,000.00 4.43 1875 13 2 69 76 145 339 8,022 32,618.62 4.06 1876 14 2 96 70 166 398 10,044 43,998.47 4.38 1877 .._ 15 3 106 97 203 478 11,708 47,176.56 4.03 1878 16 6 117 154 271 549 13,077 47,637.29 3.61 1879 20 9 135 151 286 599 14,141 51,714.38 3.65 1880 1 24 8 144 116 260 640 15,570 61,856.88 3.98 1881 1 24 7 148 126 274 640 16,916 74,185.55 4.39 1882 1 26 6 167 134 301 660 17,169 84,261.36 4.91

10 years 505,136.60 __,___

1883 26 31 165 135 300 686 17,436 96,418.62 5.53 1884 28 31 176 115 321 705 18,702 105,543.41 5.04 1885 28 3 186 151 337 741 20,547 122,641.69 5.97 1886 28 3 213 166 379 798 23,111 146,936.78 6.31 1887 30 8 227 182 409 889 25,841 192,720.99 7.44 1 32 7 232 168 400 901 26,112 163,129.23 6.20 1889 34 7 229 183 412 972 28,324 224,743.78 7.93 1890 34 8 227 184 411 1,016 29,717 225,433.98 7.59 1891 34 8 230 166 396 1,066 21,665 258,037.27 8.11 1892. 34 11 244 156 4001,102 33,778 302,31.0.19 8.94

10 years 1,837,915.94

1893 35 11 267 193 4601,151 37,404 250,690.56 9.37 1894 1 35 12' 301 214 515 1,225 42,763 321,517.06 7.51 1895 1 36 22 326 257 583 1,331 47,680 309,142.76 6.45 1896 1 37 27 336 237 573 1,439 52,202 341,978.37 6.55 L897 1 37 24 407 249 6561,574 56,436 363,415.16 6.43 1898' 2 39 27 446 260 7061,654 59,447 432,158.08 7.26 899 2 44 41 490 331 543 1,3861,785 64,003 490,656.16 7.60

1900 2 45 42 510 337 571 1,500 1,892 75,767 510,258.97 6.73 901 9 57 41 553 340 611 1,591 2,011 78,188 578,628.13 7.40 902 13 72 42 553 323 528 826 2,27132,077 73,522 643,747.83 8.75

10 years 4,342,193.08

1903' 13 78 48 616 662 1,0322,704 2,120 77,554 684,030.54 8.82 1904 13 78 52 625 7131,053 2,750 2,243 81,721 691,819.33 8.47

905 13 80 56 647 7191,068 2,797 2,340 87,311 858,014.91 9.83 906 16 86 66 693 9481,218 3,502 2,416 91,531 998,275.82 10.91 90/ 21 93 68 712 1,013 1,3823,587 2,504 94,048 1,064,753.43 11.32 908 21 101 66 779 1,017 1,681 4,007 2,537 97,579 1,101,396.47 11.29 909 21 104 72 787 1,107 1,660 4,104 2,691 100,931 1,218,243.46 12.07 910. 23 106 87 828 1,2341,697 0,346 2,769 104,526 1,338,689.65 12.84 911 23 116 93 852 1,358 2,0964,877 2,799108,975 1,477,590.26 13.56

9 years Lvorlii 1-ntnIc

_ 1 9,432,813.87 artn on.. oom no

* Estimated.

272

Table 2 — Tithe Paid in United States and Other Countries

Date

1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871

2 Paid in

United States

$ 8,000,00 10,000.00 12,000.00 15,000.00 18,661.39 23,366.57 18,952.77 21,822.46 23,066.42

3 Paid Outside United States

4

Total

$ 8,000.00 10,000.00 12,000.00 15,000.00 18,661.39 23,366.57 18,952.77 21,822.46 23,066.42

1872 24,956.42 $1,000.00 25,956.42 1873 30,437.49 250.00 30,687.49 1874 30,500.00 500.00 31,000.00 1875 32,318.62 300.00 32,618.62 1876 . 43,467.47 531.00 43,998.47 1877 46,526.56 650.00 47,176.56 1878 46,977.29 660.00 47,637.29 1879 51,004.35 710.03 51,714.38 1880 61,072.38 784.50 61,856.88 1881 72,548.86 1,636.69 74,185.55 1882 82,723.09 1,538.27 84,261.36 1883 95,071.05 1,347.57 96,418.62 1884 102,659.43 2,883.98 105,543.41 1885 .119,210.87 3,430.82 122,641.69 1886 143,040.93 3,895.85 146,936.78 1887 187,146.89 5,574.10 192,720.99 1888 150,611.38 12,517.85 163,129.23 1889 206,987.77 17,756.01 224,743.78 1890 205,127.84 20,306.14 225,433.98 1891 234,444.26 23,593.01 258,037.27 1892 248,617.87 53,692.32 302,310.19 1893 292,950.91 57,739.65 350,690.56 1894 274,659.53 46,857.53 321,517.06 1895 268,926.46 40,216.30 309,142.76 1896 295,338.22 46,640.15 341,978.37 1897 303,453.03 59,962.13 363,415.16 1898 363,762.72 68,395.36 432,158.08 1899 400,861.65 89,794.51 490,656.16 1900 417,840.79 92,413.18 510,258.97 1901 479,012.58 99,615.55 578,628.13 1902 510,364.11 133,383.72 643,747.83 1903 534,843.65 149,186.89 684,030.54 1904 520,869.53 170,949.80 691,819.33 1905 649,792.61 208,222.30 858,014.91 1906 746,762.94 251,512.88 998,275.82 1907 790,095.56 274,657.87 1,064,753.43 1908 797,990.25 303,406.22 1,101,396.47 1909 860,573.86 357,669.60 1,218,243.46 1910 932,519.76 406,169.89 1,338,689.65 1911. 1,001,675.56 475,914.70 1,477,590.26

Totals $12,808,614.15 $3,486,271.37 $16,294,885.52 Percentages 78.61 21.39 100.00

273

Table 3—Foreign Missions and Funds

Year No. Missions Contributed in United States

Contributed Outside United States Total

1869 2 $1,800.75 $1,800.75 1870 3 3,552.59 3,552.59 1871 2 2,511.71 2,511.71 1872 1 687.52 687.52 1873 1 122.50 122.50 1874 3 502.15 502.15 1875 2 536.57 536.57 1876 2 8,395.28 8,395.28 1877 3 7,313.12 7,313.12 1878 6 7,331.15 $ 50.00 7,381.15 1879 9 7,657.56 100.00 7,757.56 1880 8 2,960.22 200.00 3,160.22 1881 7 1,309.68 300.00 1,609.68 1882 6 9,041.40 400.00 9,441.40 1883 3 9,457.19 500.00 9,957.19 1884 3 14,515.79 600.00 15,115.79 1885 3 20,949.85 700.00 21,649.85 1886 3 26,649.04 800.00 27,449.04, 1887 8 30,868.98 900.00 31,768.98 1888 7 37,712.75 1,000.00 38,712.75 1889 7 42,869.43 1,360.70 44,230.13 1890 8 31,484.97 1,303.27 32,788.24 1891 8 42,608.37 1,965.99 44,574.36 1892 11 49,420.06 2,257.76 51,677.82 1893 11 66,018.19 18,431.42 84,449.61 1894 12 80,781.27 6,806.78 87,588.05 1895 22 49,056.48 4,465.30 53,521.78 1896 27 54,700.78 5,315.61 60,016.39 1897 24 40,214.95 7,316.71 47,531.66 1898 27 78,314.86 8,848.68 87,163.54 1899 41 59,882.35 11,335.24 71,217.59 1900 42 87,267.70 17,647.92 104,915.62 1901 41 123,823.11 10,882.08 134,705.19

1902 42 104,796.14 9,009.75 113,805.89

1903 48 87,006.29 15,529.53 102,535.82

1904 52 83,684.29 20,749.86 104,434.15 1905 56 97,067.71 22,372.43 119,440.14

1906 66 106,806.41 27,333.31 134,139.72

1907 68 162,517.80 30,144.73 192,662.53

1908 66 178,442.65 34,322.13 212,764.78

1909 72 222,064.58 46,806.47 268,871.05

1910 87 257,494.43 66,618.79 324,113.22

1911 93 245,668.63 79,485.30 325,153.93

Totals $2,545,867.25 $455,859.76 $3,001,727.01 Percentages 84.82 15.18 100.00

274

STATISTICAL TABLES. 275

Table 4-Sabbath-School Department

.L.n. .0. 2 o y

d

§ e 2

2 t.) 9. AI 0. Y.

7.8 rf, i,.- 5„ 6 g

c...) -4 oi

1878 177 5,851 $ 25.00 .004 1879 402 11,896 1,584,12 .13 1880 451 11,821 2,784.35 .24 1881 449 11,506 2,991.18 .25 1882 507 13,270 3,096.58 .23 1883 506 13,152 3,711.69 .28 1884 636 17,439 4,175.23 .24 1885 1886

716 813

19,579 23,364

6,898.74 10,308.29

.35

.44.

2,233.07 . . .

21.66 1887 863 23,700 16,751.83 .71 10,615.72 63.40 1888 1,030 26,738 18,485.77 .69 10,755.34 58.15 1889 1,199 30,225 22,541.24 .74 11,767.95 52.21 1.890 1,414 33,783 28,642.75 .85 17,707.39 61.83 1891 1,512 32,860 29,435.05 .89 16,750.94 56.90 1892 1,610 36,343 37,592.27 1.04 23,618:77 62.83 1893 1,954 44,619 38,029.18 .85 24,162.50 63.53 1894 2,095 49,626 39,562.42 .79 20,850.05 52.70 1895 2,143 50,266 44,629.16 .89 19,809.76 44.39 1896 2,374 54,070 40,125.13 .74 23,666.08 58.96 1897 2,465 54,934 41,541.40 .75 26,869.05 64.68 1898 2,284 49,007 40,301.87 .82 21,475.18 53.27 1899 2,583 55,967 39,971.79 .71 21,842.09 54.63 1900 2,334 50,804 46,794.40 .92 25,235.47 53.94 1901 2,264 51,726 44,014.56 .85 21,979.58 49.94 1902 2,638 59,351 51,642.01 .87 25,983.61 50.31 1903 2,980 66,811 55,823.85 .83 34,779.85 62.29 1904 3,064 71,643 60,460.80 .84 40,278.05 66.62 1905 3,170 75,305 68,613.71 . .91 49,894.97 72.72 1906 3,378 79,090 75,068.55 .95 58,866.14 76.69 1907 3,573 84,744 85,105.89 1.00 71,475.59 83.93 1908 3,825 91,230 104,620.77 1.15 95,280.90 91.07 1909 3,967 96,673 120,682.80 1.25 114,213.88 94.64 1910 4,151 101,161 138,037.72 1.36 134,830.48 97.67 1911 4,267 106,000 160,762.39 1.52 160,091.50 99.58

Totals . . . . $1,484,812.49 . . . $1,085,033.91 73.08

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276 STATISTICAL TABLES.

Table 5 Total Funds All Sources

1863 $8,000.00 100.00 3,500 $8,000.00 $2.29 1864 10,000.00 100.00 3,800 10,000.00 2.63 1865 12,000.00 100.00 4,000 12,000.00 3.00 1866 15,000.00 100.00 4,250 15,000.00 3.93 1867 18,661.39 100.00 4,320 18,661.39 4.32 1868 23,366.57 100.00 4,475 23,366.57 5.22 1869 __ 20,753.52 100.00 4,900 20,753.92 4.24 1870 25,375.05 100.00 5,440 25,375.05 4.66 1871 25,578.13 100.00 4,550 25,578.13 5.62 1872 25,643.94 96.24 $1,000.00 3.76 4,801 26,643.94 5.55 1873 30,559.99 99.19 250:00 .81 5,875 30,809.99 5.24 1874 31,002.15 98.42 500.00 1.58 7,000 31,502.15 4.93 1875 -- 32,855.19 99.09 300.00 .91 8,022 33,155.19 4.13 1876 51,862.75 98.98 531.00 1.02 10,044 52,393.75 5.21 1877 53,839.68 98.82 650.00 1.18 11,708 54,489.68 4.65 1878 54,333.44 98.70 710.00 1.30 13,077 55,043.44 4.21 1879 60,246.03 98.68 810.03 1.32 14,141 61,056.06 5.02 1880 66,816.95 98.55 984.50 1.45 16,570 67,801.45 4.35 1881 76,849.72 97.54 1,936.69 2.46 10,916 78,786.41 4.66 1882 94,861.07 97.99 1,938.27 2.01 17,169 96,799.34 5.64 1883 108,239.93 98.32 1,847.57 1.68 17,436 110,087.50 6.31 1884 121,345.30 97.21 3,489.13 2.79 18,702 124,824.43 6.67 1885 147,046.88 97.26 4,143.40 2.74 20,547 151,190.28 7.36 1886 __ 179,918.81 97.41 4,775.30 2.59 23,111 184,694.11 7.99 1887 __ 234,600.75 97.24 6,641.66 2.76 25,841 241,241.80 9.33 1888 204,937.63 93.02 15,390.12 6.98 26,112 220,327.75 8.44 1889 271,038.35 92.97 20,476.80 7.03 28,324 291,515.15 10.29 1890 263,025.49 91.69 23,839.48 8.31 29,711 286,864.97 9.66 1891 304,010.33 91.56 28,036.35 8.44 31,665 332,046.68 11.12 1892 332,128.57 84.83 59,451.71 15.17 33,778 391,580.28 11.59 1893 393,729.57 83.21 79,439.78 16.79 37,404 473,169.35 12.65 1894 391,485.75 87.26 57,181.78 12.74 42,763 448,667.53 10.49 1895 __ 358,226.79 87.96 49,066.91 12.04 47,680 407,293.70 8.55 1896 385,569.31 87.21 56,550.58 12.79 52,202 442,119.89 8.46 1897 379,569.60 83.89 72,918.53 16.11 56,436 452,488.22 8.02 1898 __ 477,054.99 85.25 82,568.54 14.75 59,447 559,623.49 9.41 1899 495,315.19 82.30 106,530.35 17.70 64,003 601,845.54 9.40 1900 __ 545,430.76 82.40 116,538.23 17.60 75,767 661,968.99 8.74 1901 641,219.38 84.67 116,128.50 15.33 78,188 757,347.88 9.69 1902 655,906.50 81.06 153,289.23 18.94 73,522 809,195.73 11.01 1903 663,758.35 78.80 178,631.86 21.20 77,554 842,390.21 10.86 1904 648,506.67 75.70 208,207.61 24.30 81,721 856,714.28 10.48 1905 906,798.75 76.79 274,118.89 23.21 87,311 1,180,917.64 13.52 1.900 1,050,209.27 75.32 344,152.66 24.68 91,531 1,394,361.93 15.23 1907 1,312,562.81 77.00 392,155.31 23.00 94,048 1,704,718.12 18.13 1908 3,325,752.801 74.87 444,896.27 25.13 97,579 1,770,649.07 18.14 1909 1,467,933.84 73.97 516,623.31 26.03 100,931 1,984,557.15 19.66 1910 1,620,440.79 72.87 603,326.73 27.13 104,526 2,223,767.52 21.27 1911 1,679,543.92 71.08 683,544.37 28.92 108,975 2,363,088.29 21.68

Totals $18,302,912.70 79.52 $4,713,570.84 20.48 $23,016,483.54

Table 6-Evangelistic Laborers

glt 8 i 2 ) 1 : 3

"E. (:•') i ,...c 8:3

P. ,7) ' 8

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e)÷', ,...c ff. 3

la 7.48 8 1 i-• -.)

1863 • 30 100.00 30 1864 34 100.00 34 1865 35 100.00 . • • • • 35 1866 37 100.00 37 1867 38 100.00 38 1868 51 100.00 51 1869 57 100.00 • • • • 57 1870 72 100.00 72 1871 82 98.77 1 1.23 83 1872 85 98.83 1 1.17 86 1873 133 99.24 1 .76 134 1874 138 98.57 2 1.43 140 1875 143 98.62 2 • 1.38 145 1876 163 98.19 3 1.81 166 1877 199 98.03 4 1.97 203 1878 261 96.31 10 3.69 271 1879 276 96.50 10 - 3.50 286 1880 256 98.47 4 1.53 260 .1881 267 97.44' ' 7 2.56 274 1882 292 97.00 9 3.00 301 1883 280 93.33 20 6.67 300 1884 289 90.03 32 9.97 321 1885 308 91.39 29 8.61 337 1886 353 93.14 26 6.86 379 1887 359 87.78 50 12.22 409 1888 346 • 86.50 54 13.50 400 1889 360 87.37 52 12.63 412 1890 351 85.40 60 14.60 411 1891 338 85.35 58 14.65 396 1892 342 85.50 58 14.50 400 1893 379 82.39 81 17.61 460 1894 422 81.94 93 18.06 515 1895 471 80.79 112 19.21 583 1896 452 78.88 121 21.12 573 1897 526 80.19 130 19.81 656 1898 563 79.75 143 20.25 706 1899 1,013 73.09 373 26.91 1,386 1900 1,086 72.40 414 27.60 1,500 1901 1,113 69.95 478 30.05 1,591 1902 1,456 63.92 822 36.08 2,278 1903 1,528 56.51 1,176 43.49 2,704 1904 1,523 55.38 1,227 44.62 2,750 1905 1,546 55.27 1,251 44.73 2,797 1906 1,852 52.88 1,650 47.12 3,502 1907 2,106 58.71 1,481 41.29 3,587 1908 2,305 . 57.52 1,702 42.48 4,007 1909 2,273 55.38 1,831 44.62 4,104 1910 2,252 51.82 2,094 48.18 4,346 1911 2,413 49.48 2,464 50.52 4,877

Mean Average 638 442 1,009 277

278 STATISTICAL TABLES.

Table 7 — Publishing Department

re:L.

1850

0..01 O .0 z

• •

o 0 4 o

2 it' 2 1

21" boa. g 3 74i

1 1852. 1 $ 652.93 5 2 1 1855 1 4,000.00 $ 2,000.00 7 2 1 1860 1 10,034.80 3,000.00 17 2 1865 1 38,712.53 4,000.00 20 2 1 1870 1 64,471.14 7,000.00 30 3 1 1875 3 158,648.38 18,000.00 71 8 2 1880 4 338,565.93 40,000.00 128 10 7 1885 6 400,033.79 141,692.36 232 21 9 1890 7 959,260.95 734,397.00 412 24 12 1895 11 1,345,133.83 250,000.00 585 40 23 1900 13 1,400,000.00 250,000.00 600 96 39 1905 20 850,000.00 548,067.03 400 89 46 1906 22 866,261.96 824,027.69 425 92 52 1907 23 978,894.14 1,035,565.62 466 96 54 1908 26 1,038,215.26 1,286,981.24 515 109 57 1909 27 1,142,124.62 1,402,444.00 605 124 65 1910 28 1,176,092.39 1,560,510.58 610 126 67 1911 37 1,651,943.86 1,627,657.83 645 125 71

Table 8 — Sanitariums and Treatment-Rooms

v oo ce C

c;c z

C E 8 1— [4

1866 1 $ 24,800.60 2 14 1870 1 44,221.54 6 35 1875 1 70,189.22 7 125 1880 2 190,956.74 10 165 1885 2 310,808.81 13 225 1890 3 548,923.45 15 315 1895 7 800,786.99 33 477 1900 27 1,294,474.73 74 1,216 1905 55 1,600,000.00 80 1,300 1906 66 2,000,000.00 90 1,400 1907 64 2,344,283.65 95 1,596 1908 80 2,766,346.50 111 1,843 1909 78 3,261,181.14 110 1,834 1910 74 3,368,041.46 116 1,989 1911 69 3S 3,792,421.35 134 2,404

to

Table 9 — Educational Department Primary Schools

ts Z gt NCH' .c .3... 5 .64

0 t ""2: ...' . 1 t'a — 0 0 0 [1 '0'

a. 0

-•,' Zau Z cil 11'. L4

Advanced Schools

.4.: i E

i T* :i

r

1872 • • • • 1 3 90 $ 500.00

1875 . . . . . . . 1 13 289 53,341.95

1880 1 1 15 $ 100.00 $ 150.00 1 20 490 52,040.70

1885 3 5 125 800.00 1,000.00 3 38 761 174,540.37 1890 9 15 350 2,000.00 3,000.00 7 56 979 220,082.28

1895 18 35 895 5,000.00 6,000.00 11 157 1,974 712,805.00

1900 220 250 5,000 50,000.00 40,000.00 25 199 2,357 800,000.00

1905 417 466 7,345 90,000.00 80,000,00 51 257 3,308 900,000.00 1906 434 498 7,784 100,000.00 85,000.00 55 358 3,697 918,489.93

1907 458 506 8,007 121,586.76 99,389.68 67, 415 5,455 1,226,746.15

1908 535 625 10,487 147,749.05 101,371.55 83 476 6,521 1,625,670.56 1909 579 668 11,835 144,318.84 104,702.14 83 504 6,535 1,699,075.25

1910 594 758 13,357 175,613.12 122,243.78 86 561 7,169 1,940,193.15

1911 613 790 15,498 157,382.92 126,622.98 89 640 8,043 2,155,767.73

280 STATISTICAL TABLES.

Table 10 - Missionary Volunteer Department „,

00 c t L' 2 •:-.. U

5 1 1 5

>•.' (2 H

0 .

d•tr•- . CE

1902 186 3,478 ••.• 1903 e 175 e 3,000 1904 130 2,182 1905 196 3,741 . • • • • . . •

1906 e 400 e 5,400 b 5,744.40 1907 461 8,933 10.09 11,122.60 $1.24 62.45 1908 539 10,148 11.00 16,282.52 1.60 58.16 1909 576 10,858 11.32 18,636.60 1.71 55.98 1910 647 12,408 12.55 18,807.03 1.51 62.60 1911 615 14,013 12.86 17,989.72 1.28 59.98

Totals ... $88, 582.87 60.38 b Funds froni beginning of organization to Dec. 31, 1906. e Estimated.

Table 11 Institutional Recapitulation for 1911

0 00

3 n.0

o u

00

V 2 t (...)

Educational 89 $2,155,767.73 17.38 640 6.63 Publishing :37 1,651,943.86 13.33 645 6.68 Sanitariums & Tr. Rooms 102 3,792,421.35 30.59 2,404 24.89 Health Food - Factories & Cafes . 16 196,019.77 1.58 300 3.11 Primary Schools 613 157,382.92 1.27 790 8.18

Totals 857 $7,953,535.63 64.15 4,779 49.49 Evangelistic Summary

Church Buildings 1,318 $1,892,824.92 15.27 Confs., Assns., Tract Soc., etc. 2,552,644.16 20.58 4,877 50.51

Totals 1,318 $4,445,469.08 35.85 4,877 50.51 Grand Totals 2,175 12,399,004.71 100.00 9,656 100.00

Per Capita $113.78

Table 12 - General Summary 0 = . (...q,

E. ° .-0..

i r t a Mi•

,..3 tA . >" x ., -s..T:" 13 '8 r13.

1865 7 1 $38,712.53 4,000 $ 12,000.00 .... $3.00 1875 13 5 282,179.55 8,022 33,155.19 176.28 4.13 1885 28 11 885,382.97 20,547 151,190.28 356.02 7.36 1895 36 29 2,858,725.82 47,680 407,293.70 169.39 8.55 1905 80 126 a 4,799,419.51 .87,311 1,180,917.64 189.99 13.52 1911 116 244 a 12,399,004.71 108,975 2,363,088.29 b 100.11 21.68

a For 1905 and 1911 the value of church buildings is included; for the former years, in this column, the value of church buildings is not in-cluded, because unknown.

b Gain for six years, instead of ten, as above.

FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS.

By the late Uriah Smith.

Seventh-day Adventists have no creed but the Bible; but they hold to certain well-defined points of faith,,for which they feel prepared to give a reason " to every man that asketh " them. The following propo-sitions may be taken as a summary of the principal features of their religious faith, upon which there is, so far as is known, entire unanim-ity throughout the body. They believe: —

1. That there is one God, a personal, spiritual being, the Creator of all things, omnipotent, omniscient, and eternal; infinite in wisdom, holiness, justice, goodness, truth, and mercy; unchangeable, and every-where present by his representative, the Holy Spirit. Ps. 139: 7.

2. 'Chat there is one Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Eternal Father, the one by whom he created all things, and by whom they do consist; that he took on Mm the nature of the seed of Abraham for the redemption of our fallen race; that he dwelt among men, full of grace and truth, lived our example, died our sacrifice, was raised for our justification, ascended on high to be our only mediator in the sanc-tuary in heaven, where through the merits of his shed blood, lie secures the pardon and forgiveness of the sins of all those who persistently come to him; and as the closing portion of his work as priest, before he takes his throne as king, he will make the great atonement for the sins of all such, and their sins will then be blotted out (Acts 3: 19) and borne away from the sanctuary, as shown in the service of the .Levitical priesthood, which foreshadowed and prefigured the ministry of our Lord in heaven. See Leviticus 16; Deb. 8: 4, 5; 9: 6, 7.

3. That the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments were given by inspiration of God, contain a full revelation of his will to man, and are the only infallible rule of faith and practise.

4. That baptism is an ordinance of the Christian church, to follow faith and repentance,— an ordinance by which we commemorate the resurrection of Christ, as by this act we show our faith in his burial and resurrection, and through that, in the resurrection of all the saints at the last day; and that no other mode more fitly represents these facts than that which the Scriptures prescribe, namely, immersion. }ion. 6: 3-5; Col. 2: 12.

5. That the new birth comprises the entire change necessary to fit us for the kingdom of God, and consists of two parts: First, a moral change wrought by conversion and a Christian life (John 5: 3); 'see- • ond, a physical change at the second coming of Christ, whereby, if dead, we are raised incorruptible, and if living, are changed to immor-tality in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye. Luke 20: 36; 1 Cor. 15: 51, 52.

6. That prophecy is a part of God's revelation to man; that it is included in that Scripture which is profitable for instruction (2 Tini. 3: 16) ; that it is designed for us and our children (Dent. 29: 29); that so far from being enshrouded in impenetrable mystery, it is that which especially constitutes the word of God a lamp to our feet and a light to our path (Ps. 119: 105; 2 Peter 1: 19); that a blessing is pronounced upon those who study it (Rev. 1: 1-3) ; and that, consequently, it. is to be understood by the people of God sufficiently to show them their position in the world's history and the special duties required at their hands.

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7. That the world's history from specified dates in the past, the rise and fall of empires, and the chronological succession of events down to the setting up of God's everlasting kingdom, are outlined in numerous great chains of prophecy; and that these prophecies are now all fulfilled except the closing scenes.

8. That the doctrine of the world's conversion and a temporal mil-lennium is a fable of these last days, calculated to lull men into a state of carnal security, and cause them to be overtaken by the great day of the Lord as by a thief in the night (1 Thess. 5: 3) ; that the second coming of Christ is to precede, not follow, the millennium; for until the Lord appears, the papal power, with all its abominations, is to- continue (2 Thess. 2: 8), the wheat and the tares grow together (Matt. 13: 29, 30, 39), and evil men and seducers wax worse and worse, as the Word of God declares. 2 Tim. 3: 1, 13.

9. That the mistake of Adventists in 1844 pertained to the nature of the event then to transpire, not to the time; that no prophetic period is given to reach to the second advent, but that the longest one, the two thousand and three hundred days of Dan. 8: 14, terminated in 1844, and brought us to an event called the cleansing of the sanc-tuary. See Note 1.

10. That the sanctuary. of the new covenant is the tabernacle of God in heaven, of which Paul speaks in Hebrews 8 and onward, and of which our Lord, as great high priest, is minister; that this sanctuary is the antitype of the Mosaic tabernacle, and that the priestly work of our Lord, connected therewith, is the antitype of the work of the Jewish priests of the former dispensation (Heb. 8: 1-5, etc.); that this, and not the earth, is the sanctuary to be cleansed at the end of the two thousand and three hundred days, what is termed its cleansing being in this case, as in the type, simply the entrance of the high priest into the most holy place, to finish the round of service connected there-with by making the atonement and removing from the sanctuary the sins of believers (Acts 3: 19), and occupies a brief but indefinite space in the second apartment (Leviticus 16; Heb. 9: 22, 23); and that this work irtTrantitype, beginning in 1844, consists in actually blotting out the sins of believers (Acts 4: 19), and occupies a brief but indefinite space of time, at the conclusion of which the work of mercy for the world will be finished, and the second advent of Christ will take place.

11. That God's moral requirements are the same upon all men in all dispensations; that these are summarily contained in the com-mandments spoken by Jehovah from Sinai, engraven on the tables of stone, and deposited in the ark, which was in consequence called the " ark of the covenant," or testament (Num. 10: 33; Heb. 9: 4, etc.); that this law is. immutable 'cl perpetual, being a transcript of the tables deposited in the ark in the true sanctuary on high, which is also, for the same reason, called the ark of God's testament; for under the sounding of the seventh trumpet we are told that " the temple of God was opened in heaven, and there was seen in his temple the ark of his testament." Rev. 11: 19.

12. That the fourth commandment of this law requires that we devote the seventh day of each week, commonly called Saturday, to abstinence from our own labor, and to the performance of sacred and religious duties; that this is the only weekly Sabbath known to the Bible, being the day that was set apart before Paradise was lost (Gen. 2: 2, 3), and which will be observed in Paradise restored (Isa. 66: 22, 23); that the facts upon which the Sabbath institution is based con-

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fine it to the seventh day, as they are not true of any other day, and that the terms Jewish Sabbath, as applied to the seventh day, and Christian sabbath, as applied to the first day of the week, are names of human invention, unscriptural in fact, and false in meaning.

13. That as the man of sin, the papacy, has thought to change times and laws (the law of God, Dan. 7: 25), and has misled almost all Christendom in regard to the fourth commandment, we find a prophecy of reform in this respect to be wrought among believers just before the coming of Christ. Isa. 56: 1, 2; 1 Peter 1: 5; Rev. 14: 12, etc.

14. That the followers of Christ should be a peculiar people, not fol-lowing the maxims, nor conforming to the ways, of the world; not loving its pleasures nor countenancing its follies; inasmuch as the apostle says that " whosoever therefore will be " in this sense, a friend of the world is the enemy of God " (James 4: 4); and Christ says that we can not have two masters, or, at the same time, serve God and mammon. Matt. 6: 24. •

15. That the Scriptures insist upon plainness and modesty of attire as a prominent mark of discipleship in those who profess to be the followers of Him who was " meek and lowly in heart; " that the wearing of gold, pearls, and costly array, or anything designed merely to adorn the person and foster the pride of the natural heart, is to be discarded, according to such scriptures as 1 Tim. 2: 9, 10; 1 Peter 3: 3, 4.

16. That means for the support of evangelical work among men should be contributed from love to God and love of souls, not raised by church lotteries, or occasions designed to contribute to the fun-lov-ing, appetite-indulging propensities of the sinner, such as fairs, fes-tivals, crazy socials, ac., which are a disgrace to the professed church of Christ; that the proportion of one's income required in former dis-pensation can be no less under the gospel; that it is the same as Abraham (whose children we are, if we are Christ's. Gal. 3: 29) paid to Melchisedec (type of Christ) when he gave him a tenth of all (Heb. 7: 1-4); the tithe is the Lord's (Lev. 27: 30); and this tenth of one's income is also to be supplemented by offerings from those who are able, For the support of the gospel. 2 Cor. 9: 6; Mal. 3: 8, 10.

17. That as the natural or carnal heart is at enmity with God and his law, this enmity can be subdued only by a radical transformation of the affections, the exchange of unholy for holy principles; that this transformation follows repentance and faith, is the special work of the Holy Spirit, and constitutes regeneration, or conversion.

]8. That as all have violated the law of God, and can not of them-selves render obedience to his just requirements, we are dependent on Christ, first, for justification from our past offenses, and, secondly, for grace whereby to render aceptable obedience to his holy law in time to come.

19. That the Spirit of God was promised to manifest itself in the church through certain gifts, enumerated especially in 1 Corinthinians 12 and Ephesians 4; that these gifts are not designed to supersede, or take the place of, the Bible, which is sufficient to make us wise unto salva-tion, any more than the Bible can take the place of the Holy Spirit; that, in specifying the various channels of its operations, that Spirit has simply made provision for its own existence and presence with the people of God to the end of time to lead to an understanding of that word which it had inspired, to convince of sin, and to work a transfor-mation in the heart and life; and that those who deny to the Spirit its place and operation, do plainly deny that part of the Bible which assigns to it this work and position.

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20. That God, in accordance with his uniform dealings with the race, sends forth a proclamation of the approach of the second advent of Christ; and that this work is symbolized by the three messages of Revelation 14, the last one bringing to view the work of reform on the law of God, that his people may acquire a complete readiness for that event.

21. That the time of the cleansing of the sanctuary (see proposition 10), synchronizing with the time of .the proclamation of the third message (Rev. 14: 9,10), is a time of investigative judgment, first, with reference to the dead, and secondly, at the close of probation, with reference to the living, to determine who of the myriads now sleeping in the dust of the earth are worthy of a part in the first resurrection, and who of its living multitudes are worthy of translation,— points which must be determined before the Lord appears.

22. That the grave, whither we all tend, expressed by the Hebrew word " sheol " and the Greek word " hades," is a place, or condition, in wbieh there is no work, device, wisdom, nor knowledge. Eccl. 9: 10.

23. That the state to which we are reduced by death is one of silence, inactivity, and entire unconsciousness. Ps. 146: 4; Eccl. 9: 5, 6; Dan. 12: 2.

24. That out of this prison-house of the grave, mankind are to be brought by a bodily resurrection, the righteous having part in the first resurrection, which takes place at the second coining of Christ; the wicked in the second resurrection, which takes place in a thousand years thereafter. Rev. 20: 4-6.

25. That at the last trump, the living righteous are •to be changed in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, and that the risen righteous are to be caught up to meet the Lord in the air, so forever to be with the Lord. 1 Tliess. 4: 16, 17; 1 Cor. 15: 51, 52.

26. That these immortalized ones are then taken to heaven, to the New Jerusalem, the Father's house, in which there are many mansions (John 14: 1-3), where they reign with Christ a thousand years, judging the world and fallen angels, that is, apportioning the punishment to be executed upon them at the close of the one thousand years (Rev. 20: 4; 1 Co-. 6: 2, 3); that during this time the earth lies in a desolate, chaotic condition (Jer. 4: 23-27), described, as in the beginning, by the Greek term " abussos " (bottomless pit, Septuagint of Gen. 1: 2) ; and that here Satan is confined during the thousand years (Rev. 20: 1, 2), and here finally destroyed (Rev. 20: 10; Mal. 4: 1); the theater of the ruin he has wrought in the universe being appropriately made for a time his' gloomy prison-house, and then the place of his final execution.

27. That at the end of the thousand years the Lord descends with his people and the New Jerusalem (Rev. 21: 2), the wicked dead are raised, and come up on the surface of the yet unrenewed earth, and gather about the city, the camp of the saints (Rev. 20: 9), and fire conies down from God out of heaven and devours them. They are then consumed, root and branch (Mal. 4: 1), becoming as though they had not been (Obadiah 15, 16). In this everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord (2 Thess. 1: 9), the wicked meet the "everlasting punishment " threatened against them (Matt.. 25: 46), which is ever-lasting death. Rom. 6: 23; Rev. 20: 14, 15. This is the perdition or ungodly men, the fire which consumes them being the fire for which " the heavens and the earth, which are now, . . . are kept in store," which shall melt even the elements with its intensity, and purge the earth from the deepest stains of the curse of sin. 2 Peter 3: 7-12.

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28. That new heavens and a new earth shall spring by the power of God from the ashes of the old, and this renewed earth with the New Jerusalem for its metropolis and capital shall be the eternal inherit-ance of the saints, the place where the righteous shall evermore dwell. 2 Peter 3: 13; Ps. 37: 11, 29; Matt. 5: 5.

NOTE 1, REGARDING PROPOSITION 9.—The Adventists of 1844 expected that the end of the world would come in that year, because they held that certain prophecies would then transpire, which they believed reached to the coming of the Lord. Chief among these was the prophecy of Dan. 8: 13, 14, which says that at the end of the prophetic period of 2300 days (years) the sanctuary should be cleansed. They believed that the earth was the sanctuary then to be cleansed, and that its cleansing was to be accomplished with fire, which would accompany the manifestation of the Lord from heaven. From these premises, the conclusion seemed inevitable that when the 2300 years ended, in 1844, the Lord would come.

But the day passed, and no Saviour appeared. Suspended between hope and fear, and waiting until every plausible allowance for possible inac-curacies of reckoning and variations of time, was exhausted, it became at length apparent that a great mistake had been made. and that the mistake must be on one or both of the following points : either, first, the period of the 2300 days did not end at that time, and they had made a mistake in supposing that they would terminate in that year ; or, secondly, the cleans-ing of the sanctuary was not to be the burning of the earth at the second coming of Christ, and hence they had made a mistake in expecting such an event at that time. While there was a possibility that they had made a mistake on both these points, it was certain that they had made a • mistake on one of them ; and either one would be sufficient to account for the fact that the Lord did not then appear.

A movement which had enlisted the whole interest of thousands upon thousands. and thrilled their hearts with enthusiastic hope. was not to be abandoned, especially by its more conservative and sincere adherents, with-out earnest thought and reflection. The whole field of evidence was there-fore carefully resurveyed. It soon became apparent that two methods were being adopted to account for the fact that the Lord did not come when he was expected, and to explain the consequent disappointment.

One class, at a rash bound, reached the conclusion that they had made a mistake in the time, and that the prophetic periods had not expired. This was, of course, to abandon the whole previous movement, with all its ac-companying manifestations of divine power ; for if the time was wrong, everything was wrong.

Another class, impressed with the fact that God had given too much evidence of his connection with the movement to allow them to abandon it. carefully reviewed the evidence on every point. The result with them was a clearer conviction of the strength and harmony of the argument on chronology. They saw no ground to change their views upon the reckoning of the time, but felt more convinced than ever that the 2300 days were cor-rectly applied, and that they terminated at the time appointed in 1844. Thus they became satisfied that the error lay in their previous views of the subject of the sanctuary and its cleansing, and that they had made a mis-take in supposing that the earth would be burned at the end of the 2300 days, because the prophecy said that then the " sanctuary " should " be cleansed."

This brings us to note the difference between Seventh-day Adventists and those called First-day Adventists, as respects chronology. The latter, believ-ing that the prophetic periods Were given to make known the time of Christ's coming, and that they have not yet ended, are held to one of two conclusions : either that ail that is said in the Bible about these periods is so much of revelation unrevealed, or else that the time of Christ's com-ing is to be known. The first conclusion, as consistent believers in the Bible. they can not adopt. and hence their continual efforts to readjust the pro-phetic periods, and fix upon some new time for Christ to come. From this has arisen, in theSe later years, all the fantastic time-setting which has very naturally disgusted the world, and worse than this, has brought a stigma of reproach upon all prophetical study. On the other hand, Seventh-day Adventists set no time. While they believe that the prophetic periods are to be understood, they believe also that these periods have been correctly interpreted, and have all 'terminated : so that now there is no data from which to reason respecting a definite time for their Lord to come.

CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF THE - GENERAL CONFERENCE.

(As amended at the thirty-seventh session of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, held at Takoma Park, Washington,

D. C., May 13 to June 6, 1909.)

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 everlasting gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

Article III — Membership.

Section 1.— The membership of this Conference shall consist of: — (a) Such Union Conferences as have been or shall be properly

organized and accepted by vote. (b) Such local conferences not embraced in any Union Conference, as

have been or shall be properly organized and accepted by vote. (c) Such mission fields as are properly organized and accepted by

vote. Sec. 2.— The voters of this Conference shall be designated as fol-

lows: — (a) Delegates at large. — (b) Regular delegates. Sec. 3.— Delegates at large shall be: — (a) The General Conference Executive Committee. (b) Such representatives of missions of the General Conference and

superintendents of work among the various foreign-speaking peoples in the United States as shall receive delegates' credentials from its Exec-utive Committee, such credentials to be given only by the consent of a majority of the Executive Committee.

Sec. 4.— Regular delegates shall be such persons as are duly accred-ited by Union Conferences, local conferences not included in Union Con-ferences, or properly organized missions.

Sec. 5.— Each Union Conference shall be entitled to one delegate without regard to numbers, an additional delegate for each conference in its territory, and an additional delegate for each five hundred of its membership. Each local conference not included in the union confer-ence shall be entitled to one delegate, without regard to numbers, and one additional delegate for each five hundred members. Each union mis-sion shall be entitled to one delegate, without regard to numbers, and an additional delegate for each five hundred members. Each organized mission, not included in a union mission, shall be entitled to one delegate.

Article IV —Executive Committee.

Section 1.—At each session the Conference shall elect an Executive Committee for the carrying on of its work between the sessions.

Sec. 2.—The Executive Committee shall consist of the President, three vice-presidents, the secretary, the treasurer, the presidents of union conferences, the superintendents of organized union missions, the

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secretaries in charge of duly organized departments, namely, the Pub-lishing, Medical, Educational, Sabbath-school, Religious Liberty, Young People's Missionary Volunteer, North American Foreign, North Amer-ican Negro,— and seven other persons.

Article V — Officers and Their Duties.

Section 1.— The regular officers of this Conference shall be a presi-dent, three vice-presidents, a secretary, and a treasurer, who shall be elected by the Conference. Two or more auditors shall also be elected by the Conference.

Sec. 2.— President: The president shall act as chairman of the Ex-ecutive Committee, and labor in the general interests of the Conference, as the Executive Committee may advise.

Sec. 3.— Vice-presidents: The first vice-president shall labor in the European Union Conferences and Missions, as the Executive Committee may advise, and preside at the councils of the members of the Executive Committee, which may be held in Europe, in the absence of the president.

The second vice-president shall labor in the American Union Con-ferences and Missions, as.the Executive Committee may advise, and in the absence of the president, preside at the councils of the members of the Executive Committee which may be held in America.

The third vice-president shall labor in the Asiatic division, as the Executive Committee may advise, and, in the absence of the president, he shall preside at the councils of the members of the Executive Com-mittee, and at missionary conferences which may be held in the Asiatic division.

Sec. 4.—The Secretary: It shall be the duty of the secretary to keep the minutes of the proceedings of the Conference sessions and of the committee meetings, and to collect such statistics and other facts from Union and local Conferences and missions as may be desired by the Conference or the Executive Committee, and to perform such other duties as usually pertain to such office.

Sec. 5.— The Treasurer: It shall be the duty of the treasurer to receive all funds and disburse them by order of the president, and to render such financial statements at regular intervals as may be desired by the Conference or the Executive Committee.

Sec. Election of officers: All officers of the conference, except members of the Executive Committee who are presidents of Union Con-ferences or superintendents of Union Mission Fields, shall be chosen by the delegates at the regular quadrennial sessions of the General Con-ference, and shall hold their offices for the period of four years, or until their successors are elected and appear to enter upon their duties.

Article VI — Incorporations, Departments, and Agents.

Section 1.— Such incorporations may be authorized and departments created as the development of the work requires.

Sec. 2.— At each regular session of this Conference the delegates shall elect the trustees of all corporate bodies connected with this organiza-tion, as may be provided in the statutory laws governing each.

Sec. 3.— The Conference shall employ such committees, secretaries, treasurers, agents, ministers, missionaries, and other persons, and make such distribution of its laborers as may be necessary to effectively exe-cute its work. It shall also grant credentials or licenses to its ministers and missionaries.

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Article VII — Sessions.

Section 1.— This Conference shall hold quadrennial sessions at such date and place as the Executive Committee shall designate by a notice published in the Advent Review and Sabbath Herald at least three months before the date for the session.

Sec. 2.— The Executive Committee may call special sessions at such time and place as it deems proper, by a like notice, and the transactions of such special sessions shall have the same force as those of the regular sessions.

Article VIII — By-laws.

The voters of this Conference may enact By-laws and amend o• repeal them at any session thereof, and such ]3y-laws may embrace any provision not inconsistent with the Constitution.

Article IX — Amendments.

This Constitution or its By-laws may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the voters present at any session, provided that, if it is. proposed to amend the Constitution at a special session, notice of such purpose shall be given in the call for such special session.

BY-LAWS.

Article I — Regular Sessions.

Section 1.— At each session of the Conference the Executive Commit-tee shall nominate for election the presiding officers for the session.

Sec. 2.— Previous to each session of the Conference, the Executive Committee shall provide such temporary committees as may be necessary to conduct the preliminary work of the Conference.

Article II — Executive Committee.

Section 1.— During the intervals between sessions of the Conference, the Executive Committee shall have full administrative power; with authority to grant and withdraw credentials and licenses, and to fill for the current term any vacancies that may occur in its officers, boards, committees, or agents, by death, resignation, or otherwise, except in cases where other provisions for filling such vacancies shall be made by vote of •the General Conference. The withdrawal of credentials or filling of vacancies on the Executive Committee shall require the consent of tin thirds of the members of the Executive Committee.

Sec. 2.— Any five members of the Executive Committee, including the president or a vice-president, shall be empowered to transact such exec-utive business as is in harmony with the general plans outlined by the Committee, but the concurrence of four members shall be necessary to pass any measure.

Sec. 3.— Meetings of the Executive Committee may be called at any time or place, by the president or a vice-president, or by the secretary, upon the written request of any five members of the committee.

Article III — Departments.

Section 1.— The work of the departments of this organization shall be in charge of the secretaries elected by the General Conference, asso-ciated with the committees selected by the Executive Committee, when not otherwise provided for by the COnference.

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Article IV — Finance. . Section 1.— This Conference shall receive a tithe from all of its Union

and local conferences, and the tithe of its Union and local Mission Fields. Sec. 2.— The Executive Committee shall be authorized to call for such

special donations as may be necessary to properly prosecute its work. Sec. 3.— The Conference shall receive offerings devoted to missions.

Article V — Audits.

Section 1.— The Executive Committee shall have the accounts of the Conference and of its several departments audited at least once each cal-endar year, and shall report upon the same to the General Conference at its regular sessions.

Sec. 2.—The Executive Committee shall appoint annually eight per-sons not in its employ, who, with the president, the vice-presidents, the secretary, the treasurer, and not less than seven presidents of Union Conferences, shall constitute a committee for auditing and settling all accounts against the General Conference.

POSTAGE RATES. Domestic.

The rates of postage on domestic matter are as follows: — Letters and other sealed matter, two cents an ounce. Magazines, newspapers, and other periodicals, when sent entire, one

cent for each four ounces, or fraction thereof. Books, circulars, and miscellaneous printed matter, including photo-

graphs, seeds, bulbs, roots, scions, and plants, one cent for each two ounces, or fraction thereof.

All other matter one cent an ounce. The domestic rates apply on matter sent between the following

countries: United States, Cuba, Canal Zone, Hawaii, Philippines, Re-public of Panama, Porto Rico, Guam, Tutuila (Samoa), Windward Is-lands, Canada, Newfoundland, Mexico, Shanghai, China (subject to duty, payable on delivery), Great Britain, Ireland, and Germany (by direct steamer to Great Britain and Germany).

Foreign. The rates of postage on matter to be sent to countries of the Uni-

versal Postal Union other than those named above, are as follows: — Letters, and other sealed matter, five cents for the first ounce, and

three cents for each additional ounce or fraction thereof. Commercial papers, for the first ten ounces or less, five cents; and

for each additional two ounces, or fraction of two ounces, one cent. Limit of weight, four pounds, six ounces.

Postal cards, two cents each. • Magazines, newspapers, etc., two ounces for one cent.

In the catalogue of publications issued by the Review and Herald Publishing Association, Takoma Park Station, Washington, D. C., will be found works treating at length upon the principal themes mentioned in the Statement of Fundamental Principles. See page 281. Classified lists, giving the names of all the tracts treating on various subjects can also be supplied. Catalogue of publications in English or in foreign languages sent free.

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INDEX.

ABYSSINIAN Mission 122 Academies, directories of 150-171

Acushnet Sanitarium 198 Addenda 295 Addington Intermediate School 150 Adelaide Sanitarium 190 Adelphian Academy 150 Adriatic Mission 102 African Missions 122-124, 128, 129, 149 Alabama Conference 70 Alaska Mission 55 Alberta Conference 83 Alberta Industrial Academy . 151 Algerian Mission (See North Af-

rican Mission) Alpharetta Intermediate School 151 Annual Offerings 270 Appropriations for Missions . 271 Argentine Conference 131 Arizona Conference 56 Arkansas Conference 75 Armenian Mission 120 Armona Academy 151 Asiatic Division 141 Atlanta Branch Publishing House 178 Atlanta Sanitarium 190 Atlantic Union Conference 14 Attleboro Sanitarium 198 Australasian Union Conference 86 Australasian Missionary College 151 Austrian Mission 99 Avondale School (See Australa-

sian Missionary College) Avondale Health Retreat 190 Avondale Press 172 Azof Conference 110

B AHAMAS Mission 148 44 Baltic Conference 110 Barambah Mission 92 Barotseland Mission 128 Basle Branch Publishinng House 174 Basutoland Mission 128 Battle Creek Industrial Academy 152 Bavarian Conference 98 Beechwood Academy 152 Belgian Mission 119 BeHair Hydropathic Sanitarium 190 Bengali language, periodical in 183 Bengal Mission 146 Bermuda Mission 148 Bethel Academy 152 Bethel Girls' School 152 Black River Valley Sanitarium 198 Black Sea Mission 111 Bohemian language, periodical in 183 Bohemian Mission 100 Bolivia Mission 131 Boulder-Colorado Sanitarium 190 Brazil Publishing House 172 Brazilian Union Conference 133 British Columbia Conference 83 British East African Mission 122 British Guiana Mission 139 British Publishing House 172 British Union Conference 95 British Union District 95 Broadview Swedish Seminary . • 152 Buena Vista Academy 153 Buenos Aires Publishing House 172 Bulgarian Mission 102 Burma Mission 147

290

Burmese School (See Meiktila School)

Burmese language, periodical in 183

CAFES 198 ‘.4 California Conference 57 Campion Academy 153 Canadian Branch Pub. House 176 Canadian Union Conference 79 Canadian Publishing Association 172 Canary Islands Mission 148 Cape Colony Conference 126 Cape Sanitarium 190 Caterham Sanitarium 191 Cedar Lake Academy 153 Central American Conference 136 Central California Conference 59 Central China Mission 142 Central European Union Conf. . 98 Central Union Conference 21 Chamberlain Sanitarium 198 Chattanooga Sanitarium 199 Chesapeake Conference 29 Chestnut Hill Farm School 171 Chicago Training School 171 Chile Conference 131 China Union Training School 158 Chinese language, periodical in 183 Chinese S. D. A. Mission Press 177 Christchurch Sanitarium 191 Christian Record Publishing Co 173 Christiania Health Home 191 Christiania Publishing House (See

Scandinavian Pub. House) Cilician Mission 120 Claremont Union College 154 Clearwater Industrial School 154 Clinton German Seminary 154 Colleges, directories of 150-171 Colorado Conference 22 Colorado Western Slope Academy

(See Palisades Inter. School) Columbia Union Conference 28 Conferences, tables of 272,.280 Congo Mission 124 Constitution and By-laws of Gen-

eral Conference 286 Cook Islands Mission 93 Copenhagen Branch Pub. House 177 Cuban Mission 139 Cumberland Conference 64 Cumberland Industrial School 171

DANISH-NORWEGIAN language, periodicals in 183

Danish-Norwegian Seminary 154 Danube Union Conference 101 Darling Range School 155 Delegate representation 268 Denmark Conference 113. Denominational literature, lan-

guages in which issued 189 Denominational periodicals .. 179-189 Directory of Ministers ...... 206-230 Directory of Physicians 203-205 District of Columbia Conference 29 Dr. Gaede's Sanitarium 199 Droll's Sanitarium 199

EAST Africa. Missions in . 122, 123 East Brazil Mission 135

East Caribbean Mission 140

INDEX. 291

East China Mission 141 East Galician Mission 107 East German Conference (See

Oder Conference) East German Union Conference . 104 East German Union District 104 East Indies and Federated Malay

States 145 East Kansas Conference 23 East Lake Health Home 199 East Michigan Conference 36 East Norway Conference 114 East Prussian Conference 105 East Siberian Mission 121 Eastern Colorado Academy (See

Campion Academy) Eastern Pennsylvania Conference 30 Ecuador Mission 132 Educational Dept. of Gen. Conf. 8

Statistics of 279 Educational Institutions 150

Outline of courses in 150 Egyptian Mission 123 El Reposo Sanitarium 199 Emmanuel Mission 128 Emmanuel Missionary College 155 Emmanuel Miss. College Press 173 English periodicals, 179-182, 188 Esthonian, periodical in 184 Estrada Palma School 155 Eufola Agricultural and Mechan-

ical Academy 171 European Division 94 European Division Missions . 122-124

FAYETTE Sanitarium 199 Fernando Academy 155

Fernwood Intermediate School 156 Fiji Mission 93 Fiji Training School 156 Fijian language, periodical in 184 Finland Conference 114 Finland Publishing House 173 Finnish language, periodical in . 184 Fireside Correspondence School . 156 Florida Conference 65 Florida Sanitarium 191 Food Companies 197 Foreign languages, periodicals in 183-188

Foreign fields, workers sent to, 1901-1912 271

Foreign Mission Board 13 Foreign Missions and Funds,

tables of 274 Foreign periodicals 183-188 Forest Home Academy 156 --__. —,.__,... -.:p..,....,}. ip.h.. Rouse 178

French language, periodicals in 184 Friedensan Industrial School ... 157 Friedensan Sanitarium 191 Friendly Islands Mission 93 Frydenstrand Sanatorium 191 Fundamental Principles of Sev-

enth-day Adventists . . 281-285 Funds, tables of 272-276 Funds, Special, list of 271

GARDEN CITY Sanitarium 199 Garhwal Industrial School 157

General Conference, Directory of 5-13 Appropriations of 271

Constitution and By-laws 286 Laborers engaged under 13 Mission fields under direction

of 148 Presidents and Secretaries of 270 Sessions of, list of 269

General Conference Executive Committee 5

General Conference Association 12 General Conference Corporation 12 Georgia Conference 67 German East African Mission 123 German language, periodicals in 184 German-Swiss Conference , 98 Glendale Sanitarium 192 Good Health Assn., Ltd. 192 Goldsberry Intermediate School 157 Grampian Hills Hydropathic 199 Gravel Ford Academy 157 Graysville Sanitarium 192 Greater New York Conference 14 Grecian Mission 120 Greenland, mission in 115 Guatemala English School 157

HAMBURG Publishing House . 173 Hamby Intermediate School 157

Hastings Intermediate School 158 Hawaiian Mission 148 Haitien Mission 140 Harvest Ingathering, funds re-

ceived by 271 Hazel Academy 158 Hemingford Intermediate School

(See Wyoming Inter. School) Hessian Conference 117 Hill Agricultural Academy 158 Hillcrest School 171 Hinsdale Sanitarium 199 Historical Summary, 231-271 Holland language, periodicals in 185 Holland Mission 119 Hungarian Branch Pub. House 174 Hungarian language, periodical in 185

IT CELAND Mission 115 Indiana Conference 37

Idylwild School 171 India Union Mission 145 India Publishing House 174 Indianola Intermediate School 158 Institutional Recapitulation for

1911 280 International Publishing Assn. 174 Iowa Conference 45 Iowa Industrial Academy (See

Oak Park Academy) Iowa Sanitarium 192

Italian Mission quo

T AMAICA Conference 137 ) Japan Mission 143 Japanese language, periodical in 185 Japanese Mission Training School 158 Japanese Publishing House 175 Japanese Sanitarium 199 Jared Sanitarium 199 Java Mission 145

ANSAS City Branch Publish- ing House 176

Kansas Sanitarium 192

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INDEX.

Keene Industrial Academy 158 Kentucky Conference 71 Kimberley Baths 192 Kingston Preparatory School 159 Korean Industrial School ... 159 Korean language, periodical in 185 Korean Mission 144 Korean Mission Press 175

LABORERS, tables of 272, 277, 280 La Fayette Sanitarium (See

Wabash Valley Sanita- rium)

Lake Geneva Sanitarium 193 Lake Union Conference 36 Languages in which denomina-

tional literature is issued 189 Latin Union Conference ... 107-109 Latin Union District 107 Latin Union Publishing House 175 Latin Union School 159 Laurelwood Academy 159 Legal Corporations of the Gen-

eral Conference 12 Leicester Sanitarium 199 Leman Conference 108 Lettonian language, periodical in 186 Levant Branch Publishing House 174 Levant Union Mission 120 Levant School 159 Licentiates under the General

Conference 13 List of periodicals issued .. 179-189 Literature, languages in which

issued 189 Little Rock Sanitarium 199 Little Russian Conference 110 Local conferences, periodicals by 182 Local periodicals 188 Lodi Normal Institute 160 Loma Linda. College 160 Loma Linda Sanitarium 193 Long Beach Sanitarium 199 Lord Howe Mission 93 Lornedale Academy (See Buena.

Vista Academy) Louisiana Conference 72 Lower Rhenish Conference 117

An ADISON Sanitarium 193 Lvl Madison Rural Sanitarium 199 Madagascar Mission 124 Maine Conference 15 Malay Missions 145 Manitoba Conference 84 Manson Industrial Academy 161 Maori language, periodical in 186 Maori Mission 93 Maplewood Academy 161 Maranatha Mission 128 Maritime Conference 80 Massachusetts Conference 16 Meadowglade Academy 161 Medical Dept. of Gen. Conf. 9

StatistiCs of 278 Meiktila Industrial School 161 Membership, tables of 272, 276, 280 Mexican Mission 148 Mexican Publishing House 175 Middle German Conference 117 Middle Hungarian Conference 101 Middle Russian Mission ... 111 Middletown Sanitarium 199

Ministerial Directory 206-230 Ministers under the Gen. Conf. 13 Minnesota Conference 46 Miscellaneous missions under the

General Conference 148 Missionary Licentiates under the

General Conference 14 Missionary Volunteer Department

of the General Conference 10 Statistics of 280

Missions under the Gen. Conf. 148 Appropriations to 271

Mississippi Conference 72 Montana Conference 50 Montrose Sanitarium 294 Moravian-Silesian Mission 100

Mt. Ellis Academy ... 162 Mt. Vernon College 162 Mt. Vernon Sanitarium 199 Mussoorie Intermediate School 162

NAPLES Agricultural and Nor-'mal School 171

Nashville Agricultural and Nor- mal Institute 171

Nashville Sanitarium 193 Natal Health Institute 193 Natal-Transvaal Conference 127 Nauheijn Sanitarium (Oakland) 200 Nauheini Sanitarium (Springfield) 199 Nebraska Conference 23 Nebraska Sanitarium (College

View) 194 Nebraska Sanitarium (Hastings) 194 Newa Conference 110 Newfoundland Mission 82 Newark Sanitarium 200 New England Sanitarium 194 New Guinea Mission 93 New Hebrides Mission 93 New Jersey Conference 31 New Mexico Conference 75 New South Wales Conference 88 New York Branch Pub. House 177 New York Conference 17 New Zealand Conference 89 New Zealand Training School 162 Norfolk Island Mission 93 North African Mission 124 North American Foreign Dept. of

the General Conference 11 North American Negro Dept. of

the General Conference 11 North Brazil Mission . 135 North Carolina Conference 68 North Caucasian Conference 111 North Dakota Conference 47 North England Conference 96 North German Conference 118 North Hungarian Mission • 102 North India Mission 147 North Michigan Conference 40 North Missouri Conference 24 North Pacific Union Conference 49 North Swedish Mission 115 North Texas Conference 76 Northern California-Nevada Conf. 59 Northern France Mission ..... 108 Northern Illinois Conference 38 Northern New England Conf. 18 Northern Union Conference 44 Northwestern Sanitarium (S e e

Port Townsend Sanitarium)

INDEX. 293

Norway Conference (See East and West Norway Conferences)

Nyasaland Mission 129

OAKLAND Sanitarium (See Nauheim Sanitarium)

Oak Park Academy 162 Oakwood Manual Training School 163 Oakwod Sanitarium 194 Obituary Record for 1912 230 Oder Conference 105 Offerings, annual 270 Ohio Conference 32 Oklahoma Conference 77 Ontario Conference 81 Otter Lake Sanitarium 294

PACIFIC Press Publishing As- sociation 175

Pacific Union College 163 Pacific Union Conference 56 Palisades Intermediate School .. 163 Papers issued 179-189 Paradise Valley Sanitarium . .. 194 Parana Conference 134 Periodicals issued 179-189 Persian Mission 124 Peruvian Mission 132 Philippine Islands Mission 144 Phoenix Rest Home 200 Physicians, directory of .. 203-205 Pitcairn Island Mission 94 Plainview Academy 164 Polish language, periodical in 186 Polish Mission 112 Portland Branch Pub. House .. 176 Portland Sanitarium 194 Porto Rican Mission 141 Port Townsend Sanitarium .... 200 Portuguese language, periodicals

in 186 Portuguese Mission 109 Postage rates 289 Press Bureau of the Gen. Conf. 12 Primary Schools, tables of 279 Principles of Seventh-day Ad-

ventists 281-285 Private Educational Institutions 171 Private periodicals 188 Private sanitariums 198-200 Pua Training School 164 Publishing Dept of the Gen. Conf 7

Statistics of 278 Publishing Houses, directories of 172-178

Pukekura Training School (See New Zealand Training School)

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QUEBEC Conference 81 Queensland Conference 90

AROTONGAN, periodical in 186 Religious Liberty Association 9

Restaurants 198 Review and Herald Pub. Assn. 176 Rio Espirito Santo Mission 135 Rio Grande do Sul Conference 134 River Plate Academy 164 River Plate Sanitarium 195 Rock City Sanitarium 195 Roman-Swiss Conference (See

Leman Conference) Royal Intermediate School 164

Rumanian language, periodical in 186 Rumanian Mission 102 Russian Branch Publishing House 174 Russian language, periodical in 186 Russian Union Conference 109 Russian Union District. 109

S ABBATH-SCHOOL Department of the General Conference 7

Statistics of 275 Sahara Mission 124 Samoan language, periodical in 186 Samoan Mission 94 Sanitarium Assn. of S. D. A. of

Southern California 195 Sanitariums, directories of 190-202

Statistics of 278 Santa Catharina Conference 134 Sao Paulo Mission 134 Saskatchewan Mission 85 Saxon Conference 105 Scandinavian Publishing House 177 Scandinavian Union Conf. .. 113-116 Scandinavian Union District 113 Scandinavian Union Miss. School 164 Schools (See Educational Institu-

tions) Scottish Conference 96 Seattle Sanitarium 200 Servian language, periodical in 186 Shenandoah Valley Academy 165 Sheyenne River Academy 165 Siberian Union Mission 121 Signs of the Times Pub. Co., Ltd. 177 Signs of the Times Pub. House

(China) 177 Silesian Conference 106 Singapore Mission 145 Skodsborg Sanitarium 195 Society Islands Mission 94 Solusi Mission 129 Somabula Mission 129 South African Publishing House 177 South African Union Conference 125 South American Union Conf. . . 130 South Australian Conference 90 South Bend Branch Pub. House 177 South Caribbean Conference 138 South Carolina Conference 68 South Caucasian Mission 112 South China Mission 143 South Dakota Conference 48 South England Conference 96 South Florida Intermediate School 165 South German Conference 99 South India Mission 147 South Lancaster Academy 165 South Lancaster Printing Co. 178 South Missouri Conference 25 South Pare Mission 123 South Swedish Mission 116 South Texas Conference 78 Southeastern Union Conference . 64 Southern California Conference . 60 Southern Idaho Conference 50 Southern Illinois Conference .... 40 Southern New England Conf. .. 19 Southern Oregon Conference ... 51 Southern Publishing Association 178 Southern Training School 166 Southern Union Conference 69 Southwestern Union Conference 74 Spanish language, periodicals in 187

294 INDEX.

Spanish Mission 109 Springfield Sanitarium 199 Stanborough Park Miss. College 166 Stanborough Park Sanitarium . 195 Statistical Tables 272-280 St. Helena Sanitarium 195 Stockholm Publishing House 178 Strode Industrial Academy 166 Sumatra Mission 145 Summary of Statistical Reports 272-280

Swedish Conference 114 Swedish language, periodicals in 187 Swedish Missionary School 167 Sydney Sanitarium 196 Syrian Mission 124

T AGALOG language, periodical in 187

Tahitian language, periodical in 188 Takoma S. D. A. Intermediate

School 167 Tamil language, periodical in 188 Tamil School 167 Tampa Sanitarium 200 Tennessee River Conference . . 73 Thatuna Intermediate School . . 167 Theiss-Save Mission 103 Thornton Sanitarium 200 Tithe, tables of 272, 273 Tongan language, periodical in . 188 Transportation Agents 12 Transylvania Conference 101 Treatment Rooms, list of 200-202 Tri-City Sanitarium 196 Tsungwesi Mission 129 Tunesassa Intermediate School

(See Fernwood Intermediate School)

Turkestan Mission 121 Turkish Mission 120

UNION College 167 Union Conference periodicals 181

Upper Columbia Conference .. 52 Upper Parana Mission 132 Upper Rhenish Conference 118 Ural Mission 121 Uruguay Mission 133 Utah Conference 63

VERMONT Conference (See Northern New Eng: Conf )

Venezuela Mission 141 Victoria-Nyanza Mission 123 Victoria-Tasmania Conference 91 Virginia Conference 33 Virginia Sanitarium 200

Vistula Conference 106 Volga Mission 121

WABASH Valley Sanitarium 196 Walderly School 168

Walla Walla College 168 Walla Walla Sanitarium 196 Warburton Sanitarium 197 Warta Conference 106 Washington Foreign Mission

Seminary 168 Washington Sanitarium 197 Washington Sanitarium Branch 197 Watchman Press 178 Waterloo Industrial School .. 170 Welsh Conference 97 West African Mission 149 West Australian Conference 92 West Caribbean Conference 138 West Galician Mission 107 West German Union Conf. 116-119 West German Union District . 116 West Hungarian Mission 103 West India Mission 147 West Indian Union Conference 135 West Kansas Conference 26 West Michigan Conference 41 West Norway Conference 115 West Pennsylvania Conference 34 West Russian Mission 112 West Siberian Mission 122 West Texas Conference 79 West Virginia Conference 35 Western Canadian Union Conf. 82 Western Colorado Conference 26 Western New York Conference 20 Western Oregon Conference 53 Western Slope Academy (See

Palisades Inter. School) Western Washington Conference 54 Westphalian Conference 119 White Sea Mission 112 Williamsdale Academy 170 Wisconsin Conference 43 Workers' Directory 206-230 Workers' Obituary Record for

1912 230 Workers sent to foreign fields 271 Wurtemberg Conference 99 Wyoming Conference 27 Wyoming Intermediate School 170

V ARIMA Valley Intermediate School 170

Young People's Missionary Volun- teer Dept. of the Gen. Conf 10

Statistics of 280

Z ULU Mission 129

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