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YEAR BOOK
OF THE
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
DENOMINATION
PREPARED BY
H. E. ROGERS, Statistical Secretary
of the General Conference
PUBLISHED BY
REVIEW AND HERALD PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION
WASHINGTON, D. C.
PRINTED IN THE U.S. A.
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PREFACE
The following pages present a directory of the conferences, missions,
and institutions connected. with the Seventh-day Adventist denomination.
The Statistical Report for 1939, the one last issued at this date, gives
the following information respecting the points named:
The denomination was organized May 21, 1863, and will therefore soon
complete 78 years of organized effort. The work was confined to North
America until the year 1874, when the first minister, Elder J. N. An-
drews, was sent to Switzerland, to open up work in Central Europe.
Work was gradually begun in other countries. In 1886 a missionary
was sent to Russia, the first non-Protestant country to be entered by
this work. On July 28, 1890, the schooner "Pitcairn" was launched in
San Francisco Bay, and was soon prepared to carry a group of mission-
aries to various Pacific Islands. In 1894 workers first entered a heathen
land, opening a mission in Matabeleland, South Africa. South America
was entered the same year. Japan was entered November 19, 1896.
Since 1901 to the close of 1939, 4,571 missionaries were sent out to
engage in various lands. This work has spread to various lands, occupy-
ing all the larger countries, and many of the islands of the sea. At the
close of 1939 this work was conducted in 404 countries, islands, and
island groups, by 28,900 evangelistic and institutional laborers, who
were using 820 languages and modes of speech in their work.
The membership of ?the 8,761 churches throughout the world at the
close of 1939 stood at 486,670. There are 69 union conferences and
missions, 133 local conferences, 306 missions, 518 institutions. In North
America there are 10,608 laborers, and 18,292 in countries outside North
America.
The funds contributed during 1939 were the largest ever raised during
any one year since the denomination began its work, and amounted to
$13,499,973.10, a per capita of $27.74 for every member in the world.
There are 79 publishing houses and branches, whose book and period-
ical sales for 1939 were .$4,532,743.77; they employ 1,324 in producing
this literature, and 3,405 are engaged in its sale. Literature is issued
in 1.99 languages, and there are 321 periodicals issued.
There are 14,010 Sabbath schools, with an enrollment of 611,123, and
annual contributions of $1,718,204.93. There are 86 sanitariums and 72
treatment rooms engaged in the care of sick and suffering, with 6,734
physicians and nurses who treated 739,324 patients during 1939.
There are 2,511 primary schools, and 252 advanced schools, with 6,240
teachers employed, and an enrollment of 116,706. At the close of the
school year, 1,330 students entered some line of denominational work.
The value of all the organizations and institutions connected with the
denomination at the close of 1939 was $49,688,895.91. The total invest-
ment in these stood at $62,128,579.07.
The total amount of funds contributed since the organization of the
General Conference -in 1863 to the close of 1939 was $279,595,710.51.
The value of literature sales since 1863 has been $122,737,422.17.
During the last four years 242 languages have been entered by some
representative of this message. This is an average of one practically,
every six days during the four years.
The churches and membership reported herein are, for North America : the
third quarter, 1940 ; for all other Divisions, the latest available.
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CONTENTS
Fundamental Beliefs 5
General Conference and Departments 9
Divisions:.
North America 24
Australasian 74
Central European I 84
Central European II 99
China 103
Far Eastern 125
Inter-American 143
Northern European 159
South American 179
Southern African 194
Southern Asia 217
Southern European 233
U. S. S. R. 250
Institutions:
Educational 251
Publishing Houses 300
Periodicals Issued 314
Sanitariums 333
Treatment Rooms 350
Food Companies 353
Statistical Tables 355
Constitution 370
Ministerial Directory 379
Obituary Record 471
Index 473
4
FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS OF SEVENTH-
DAY ADVENTISTS
Seventh-day Adventists hold certain fundamental beliefs, the principal
features of which, together with a portion of the scriptural references
upon which they are based, may be summarized as follows:
1. That the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments were
given by inspiration of God, contain an all-sufficient revelation of His
will to men, and are the only unerring rule of faith and practice.
2 Tim. 3:15-17.
2. That the Godhead, or Trinity, consists of the Eternal Father, a
personal, spiritual Being, omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, infinite
in wisdom and love; the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Eternal
Father, through whom all things were created and through whom the
salvation of the redeemed hosts will be accomplished; the Holy Spirit,
the third person of the Godhead, the great regenerating power in the
work of redemption. Matt. 28:19.
3. That Jesus Christ is very God, being of the same nature and essence
as the Eternal Father. While retaining His divine nature He took upon
Himself the nature of the human family, lived on the earth as a man,
exemplified in His life as our Example the principles of righteousness,
attested His relationship to God by many mighty miracles, died for our
sins on the cross, was raised from the dead, and ascended to the Father,
where He ever lives to make intercession for us. John 1:1, 14; Heb.
2:9-18; 8:1, 2; 4:14-16; 7:25.
4. That every person in order to obtain salvation must experience the
new birth; that this comprises an entire transformation of life and
character -by the recreative power of God through faith in the Lord
Jesus Christ. John 3:16; Matt. 18:3; Acts 2:37-39.
5. That baptism is an ordinance of the Christian church and should
follow repentance and forgiveness of sins. By its observance faith is
shown in the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ. That the proper
form of baptism is by immersion. Rom. 6:1-6; Acts 16:30-33.
6. That the will of God as it relates to moral conduct is comprehended
in His law of ten commandments; that these are great moral, un-
changeable precepts, binding upon all men, in every age. Ex. 20:1-17.
7. That the fourth commandment of this unchangeable law requires
the observance of the seventh day Sabbath. This holy institution is
at the same time a memorial of creation and a sign of sanctification,
a sign of the believer's rest from his own works of sin, and his entrance
into the rest of soul which Jesus promises to those who come to Him.
Gen. 2:1-3; Ex. 20:8-11;' 31:12-17; Heb. 4:1-10.
8.'That the law of ten commandments points out sin, the penalty of
which is death. ,The law can not save the transgressor from his sin,
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6 FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS
nor impart power to keep him from sinning. In infinite love and mercy,
God provides a way whereby this may be done. He furnishes a substi-
tute, even Christ the Righteous One, to die in man's stead, making
"Him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the
righteousness of God in Him." 2 Cor. 5:21. That one is justified, not
by obedience to the law, but by the grace that is in Christ Jesus. By
accepting Christ, man is reconciled to God, justified by His blood for
the sins of the past, and saved from the power of sin by his indwelling
life. Thus the gospel becomes "the power of God unto salvation to
every one that believeth." This experience is wrought by the divine
agency of the Holy Spirit, who convinces of sin and leads to the Sin-
Bearer, inducting the believer into the new covenant relationship, where
the law of God is written on his heart, and through the enabling power
of the indwelling Christ, his life is brought into conformity to the
divine precepts. The honor and merit of this wonderful transformation
belong wholly to Christ. 1 John 3:4; Rom. 7:7; Rom. 3:20; Eph. 2:8-10;
1 John 2:1, 2; Rom. 5:8-10; Gal. 2:20; Eph. 3:17; Heb. 8:8-12.
9. That God "only hath immortality." 1 Tim. 6:15. Mortal man pos-
sesses a nature inherently sinful and dying. Eternal life is the gift of
God through faith, in Christ. Rom. 6:23. "He that hath the Son bath
life." 1 John 5:12. Immortality is bestowed upon the righteous at the
second coming of Christ, when the righteous dead are raised from the
grave and the living righteous translated to meet the Lord. Then it is
that those accounted faithful "put on immortality." 1 Cor. 15:51-55.
10. That the condition of man in death is one of unconsciousness.
That all men, good and evil alike, remain in the grave from death to
the resurrection. Etc!. 9:5, 6; Ps. 146:3, 4; John 5:28, 29.
11. That there shall be a resurrection both of the just and of the
unjust. The resurrection of the just will take place at the second
coming of Christ; the resurrection of the unjust will take place a
thousand years later, at the close of the millennium. John 5:28, 29;
1 Thess. 4:13-18; Rev. 20:5-10.
12. That the finally impenitent, including Satan, the author of sin,
will, by the fires of the last day, be reduced to a state of non-existence,
becoming as though they had not been, thus purging God's universe of
sin and sinners. Rom. 6:23; Mal. 4:1-3; Rev. 20:9, 10; Obadiah 16.
13. That no prophetic period is given in the Bible to reach to the
second advent, but that the longest one, the 2300 days of Dan. 8:14,
terminated in 1844, and brought us to an event called the cleansing of
the sanctuary.
14. That the true sanctuary, of which the tabernacle on earth was a
type, is the temple of God in Heaven, of which Paul speaks in Hebrews
8 and onward, and of which the Lord Jesus, as our great high priest,
is minister; and that the priestly work of our Lord is the antitype of the
work of the Jewish priests of the former dispensation; that this heavenly
sanctuary is the one to be cleansed at the end of the 2300 days of Dan.
8:14; its cleansing being, as in the type, a work of judgment, beginning
with the entrance of Christ as the high priest upon the judgment phase
of His ministry in the heavenly sanctuary foreshadowed in the earthly
service of cleansing the sanctuary on the day of atonement. This work
of judgment in th heavenly sanctuary began in 1844. Its completion
will close human probation.
FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS 7
15. That God, in the time of the judgment and in accordance with His
uniform dealing with the human family in warning them of coming
events vitally affecting their destiny (Amos 3:6, 7), sends forth a
proclamation of the approach of the second advent of Christ; that this
work is symbolized by the three angels of Revelation 14; and that their
threefold message brings to view a work of reform to prepare a people
to meet Him at coming.
16. That the time of the cleansing of the sanctuary, synchronizing
with the period of the proclamation of the message of Revelation 14,
'is a time of investigative judgment, first with reference to the dead,
and secondly, with reference to the living. This investigative judgment
determines who of the myriads sleeping in the dust of the earth are
worthy of a part in the first resurrection, and who of its living multi-
tudes are worthy of translation. 1 Peter 4:17, 18; Dan. 7:9, 10; Rev.
14:6, 7; Luke 20:35.
17. That the followers of Christ should be a godly people, not adopt-
ing the unholy maxims nor conforming to the unrighteous ways of the
world, not loving its sinful pleasures nor countenancing its follies.
That the believer should recognize his body as the temple of the Holy
Spirit, and that therefore he should clothe that body in neat, modest,
dignified apparel. Further, that in eating and drinking and in his
entire course of conduct he should shape his life as becometh a follower
of the meek and lowly Master. Thus the believer will be led to ab-
stain from all intoxicating drinks, tobacco, and other narcotics, and the
avoidance of every body- and soul-defiling habit and practice. 1 Cor.
3:16, 17; 9:25; 10:31; 1 Tim. 2:9, 10; 1 John 2:6.
18. That the divine principle of tithes and offerings for the support
of the gospel is an acknowledgment of God's ownership in our lives,
and that we are stewards who must render account to Him of all that
He has committed to our possession. Lev. 27:30; Mal. 3:8-12; Matt.
23:23; 1 Cor. 9:9-14; 2 Cor. 9:6-15.
19. That God has placed in His church the gifts of the Holy Spirit,
as enumerated in 1 Corinthians 12 and Ephesians 4. That these gifts
operate in harmony with the divine principles of the Bible, and are
given for the perfecting of the saints, the work of the ministry, the
edifying of the body of Christ. Rev. 12:17; 19:10; 1 Cor. 1:5-7.
20. That the second coming of Christ is the great hope of the church,
the grand climax of the gospel and plan of salvation. His coming will
be literal, personal, and visible. Many important events will be asso-
ciated with His return, such as the resurrection of the dead, the de-
struction of the wicked, the purification of the earth, the reward of the
righteous, the establishment of His everlasting kingdom. The almost
complete fulfillment of various lines of prophecy, particularly those
found in the books of Daniel and the Revelation, with existing condi-
tions in the physical, social, industrial, political, and religious worlds,
indicates that Christ's coming "is near, even at the doors." The exact
time of that event has not been foretold. Believers are exhorted to be
ready, for "in such an hour as ye think not, the Son of man" will be
revealed. Luke 21:25-27; 17:26-30; John 14:1-3; Acts 1:9-11; Rev.
1:7; Heb. 9:28; James 5:1-8; Joel 3:9-16; 2 Tim. 3:1-5; Dan. 7:27;
Matt. 24:36, 44.
8 FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS
21. That the millennial reign of Christ covers the period between
the first and the second resurrections, during, which time the saints
of all ages will live with their blessed Redeemer in Heaven. At the
end of the millennium, the Holy City with all the saints will descend
to the earth. The wicked, raised in the second resurrection, will go up
on the breadth of the earth with Satan at their head to compass the
camp of the saints, when fire will come down from God out of Heaven
and devour them. In the conflagration which destroys Satan and his
host, the earth itself will be regenerated and cleansed from the effects
of the curse. Thus the universe of God will be purified from the foul,
blot of sin. Rev. 20; Zech. 14:1-4; 2 Peter 3:7-10.
22. That God will make all things new. The earth, restored to its
pristine beauty, will become forever the abode of the saints of the
Lord. The promise to Abraham, that through Christ he and his seed
should possess the earth throughout the endless ages of eternity, will
be fulfilled. The kingdom and dominion and the greatness of the king-
dom under the whole heaven will be given to the people of the saints
of the Most High, whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and all
dominions shall serve and obey Him. Christ, the Lord, will reign su-
preme and every creature which is in heaven and on the earth and under
the earth, and such as are in the sea will ascribe blessing and honor
and glory and power unto Him that sitteth upon the throne and unto
the Lamb forever and ever. Gen. 13:14-17; Rom. 4:13; Heb. 11:8-16;
Matt. 5:5; Isa. 35; Rev. 21:1-7; Dan. 7:27; Rev. 6:13.
Directory of the Seventh-day
Adventist Denomination
GENERAL CONFERENCE
Organized May 21, 1863
Territory: The following-named Di- Assistant Treasurers
vision Conferencei: North Amer- H. H. Cobban, J. J. Ireland.
ican, Australasian, Central Euro-
pean, China, Far Eastern, Inter- Office Secretary
American, Northern European, T. E. Bowen.
Southern African, South Amer- General Field Secretaries
ican, Southern Asia, Southern W. A. Spicer, I. H. Evans, C. H.
European, Union of Socialist Watson, .1. L. Shaw, M. E. Kern,
Soviet Republics.
Cable Address: Adventist, Wash- G. W. Wells, F. C. Gilbert, Meade
ington. (A B C Code, fifth MacQuire, R. Ruhling, W. Muel-
edition.) Where the above cable ler, E. E. Andross, G. W. Schu-
address cannot be used, please bert, Frederick Griggs.
address as follows: "General Auditors
Conference, Washington, D. C." Claude Conard; Associates, H. W.
or "Adventist Headquarters, Barrows, W. E. Phillips.
Washington,D. C."
Telegraphic Address: General Con- Statistical Secretary
ference, Washington, D. C. H. E. Rogers:
(NOT Takoma Park.) Secretaries of Departments
Express and Freight Address: Bureau of Home Missions: Acting
General Conference, Takoma Secretary, H. T. Elliott; Asso-
Park, D. C. (Not Washington.) ciates: German, R. Ruhling;
Consign freight via B. & 0. Ry. Swedish, Acting: L. Halswick;
Postal Address: Takoma Park, Danish-Norwegian and Miscella-
Washington, District of Co- neous Languages, L. Halswick;
lumbia, U. S. A. Jewish Dept., F. C. Gilbert;
Executive Officers Spanish, Portuguese, and Indian
Dept., H. D. Casebeer.
President: J. L. McElhany.
Vice-Presidents: W. H. Branson, Educational: H. A. Morrison; As-
L. H. Christian, W. G. Turner, sociates, W. H. Teesdale, J. E.
C. H. Watson, A. Minck, H. L. Weaver.
Rudy, N. F. Brewer, V. T. Arm- Home Missionary: Steen Rasmus-
strong, G. A. Roberts, W. E. sen; Associates, Wm. Butler,
Read, N. P. Neilsen, J. F. Wright, W. H. Bergherm.
N. C. Wilson, A. V. Olson. Medical: H. M. Walton, M. D.;
Secretary: E. D. Dick. Associates, M. A. Hollister, I. J.
Associate Secretaries: A. W. Cor- Woodman, D. Lois Burnett.
mack, H. T. Elliott. Ministerial Association: Chairman,
Treasurer: W. E. Nelson. J. L. McElhany; Secretary, I. H.
Undertreasurer Evans; Associates, L. E. Froom,
W. H. Williams. Meade MacGuire.
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10 GENERAL CONFERENCE
GENERAL CONFERENCE OF
TRANSPORTATION DEPART- SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS
MENT INSURANCE SERVICE
Superintendent of Transportation: and
W. E. Nelson, Takoma Park, INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE
Washington, D. C. (Also gen- COMPANY OF TAKOMA PARK,
era l agent for trans-Atlentic MARYLAND
steamship lines.) Asst., W. H. 684o Eastern Ave., Takoma Park,
Williams. Washington, D. C.
General Transportation Agent: Organized 1936
G. C. Hoskin. Chicago agency, Board of Directors:
Bankers Building, 105 West J. L. McElhany, Pres.; W. E.
Adams St., Room 1836, Chicago, Nelson, Vice-Prey. and Treas.;
Ill. (Telephone, Randolph 2899.) W. II. Williams, Undertreasurer;
22 GENERAL CONFERENCE
Licentiates: Licentiates:
P. W. Ochs, Kurt Kurz, F. W. L. V. Grunke, B. E. Olson, L. B.
Ruddle. Reynolds.
Missicnary Licentiate: Elizabeth Missionary Licentiates:
Watt. Hester Kessler, Ida Robinson,
Church School Teachers: Evelyn Davis.
Thelma McBroom, Mrs. Leonard Church School Teachers:
Wood, Mrs. Hugh Jones, Jewell W. L. Vickers, Rubie Oaks, Effie
Mohr, Mrs. Winifred Wilburn, Kribs, Maxine Bell, Emeth Gid-
Jessie Pride, Ansel Carrick, Ben dings, Mary Earnshaw, Mr. and
Morlong, Mrs. Mary Wakefield. Mrs. E. J. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs.
K. C. Beem, Mrs. Flossie Keech-
ler, Julia Broussard, Mrs. Boyd
MISSOURI CONFERENCE Olson, June Lanning, Mr. and
Organized 1876; reorganized 1914. Mrs. James Ward, LaVerne Tur-
Territory: The State of Missouri. ner, Margaret Turner.
Population: 3,629,367; churches,
51; members, 3,265.
Office: 2928 Campbell St., Kansas NEBRASKA CONFERENCE
City, Missouri. (Telephone, Organized 1878
Logan 6077.) Territory: The State of Nebraska.
Officers:
Pres., J. W. Turner. Population: 1,377,963; churches,
Sec. and Treas., C. W. Marsh. 54; members, 3,422.
Executive Committee: J. W. Office Address: 1405 South Seventh
Turner, C. W. Marsh, F. W. St., Lincoln, Nebr. (Telephone
Detamore, C. M. Babcock, L. L. 3-2171.)
McKinley, H. G. Turner. Officers:
Legal Assn.: Missouri Confer- Pres., 0. T. Garner.
ence Association of Seventh-day Sec. and Treas., L. R. Alexander.
Adventists; Pres., J. W. Tur- Executive Committee: 0. T.
ner; Sec. and Treas., C. W. Garner, J. W. Rowland, Adam
Marsh. Rudy, Roy G. Stretter, Henry
Department Secretaries: Johnson, L. R. Alexander, E. W.
Book and Bible House, C. W. Wolfe.
Alarsh. Legal Assn.: "Nebraska Confer-
Sabbath School and Home Mis- ence Association of the Seventh-
sionary, L. L. McKinley. day Adventists."
Educational and Y. P. M. V., L. Department Secretaries:
V. Grunke. Book and Bible House, L. R.
Field Secretary, P. E. Shake- Alexander.
speare. Educational and Y. P. M. V.,
Religious Liberty, J. W. Turner. L. W. Pettis.
Home Commission, L. V. Grunke. Field Miss., F. L. Burkhardt.
Home Miss. and Sab. Sch., M. H.
Ministers: Jensen.
J. W. Turner, C. M. Babcock, Religious. Liberty, Geo. A. Wil-
C. J. Metzger, C. W. Marsh, L. H. liams.
Lindbeck, F. W. Detamore, A. E. Home Commission,
Webb, L. L. McKinley, E. F.
Finck, E. H. Meyers, P. E. Ministers:
Shakespeare, H..H. Schmidt. 0. T. Garner, E. W. Wolfe, L. W.
CENTRAL UNION CONFERENCE 35
IDAHO CONFERENCE
Organized 1907 MONTANA CONFERENCE
Territory: That portion of Idaho Organized 1898
south of the Forty-fifth parallel, Territory: The State of Montana.
including all of Lemhi county, Population: 559,456; churches, 27;
together with six counties in members, 1,391.
Oregon, as follows: Wallowa, Office: 417 South Black St., Boze-
Union, Baker, Malheur, Harney, man, Montana.
Grant.
Population: 463,937; churches, 30; Postal Address: Box 507, Bozeman,
members, 1,977. Mont. (Telephone, 435.)
Office: 523 Main St., Boise, Idaho. Officers:
Postal Address: Box 2238, Boise, Pres., J. J. Reiswig.
Idaho (Tel. 1651). Sec. and Treas., T. C. Nethery.
Officers: Executive Committee: J. J. Reis-
Pres., C. S. Belleau. wig, T. C. Nethery, 0. T. Beech,
Sec. and Treas., Andrew Roedel. H. A. Green, Dr. T. R. Vye,
Executive Committee: 0. S. A. R. Tucker, R. E. Finney, Jr.
Belleau, A. Roedel, A. T. Treat, Legal A ssu. : " The M on Lana
Wm. Butler, J. R. Sloop. Conference Assn. of S. D. A."
Legal Assn.: "The Southern Department Secretaries:
Idaho Conference Assn. of S. Book and Bible House, T. C.
D. A." Nethery.
Department Secretaries: Educational, G. E. Patterson.
Book and Bible House, Andrew Y. P. M. V. and Home Miss.,
Roedel. G. E. Patterson.
Educational, G. S. Belleau. Field Miss., Roy Zumwalt.
Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., G. Religious Liberty, J. J. Reiswig.
V. Larson. Sabbath School, T. C. Nethery.
Field Miss., J. F. Hamel. Ministers:
Religious Liberty, G. S. Belleau.
Sabbath School, Andrew Roedel. J. J. Reiswig, L. B. Mershon,
Home Commission, G. S. Belleau. M. J: Jackson, R. E. Finney, Jr.,
F. W. Steunenberg, 0. .E. Pat-
"Ministers: terson, W. F. Specht.
G. S. Belleau, A. T. Treat, R. J.
Kegley, W. E. Gillis, S. W. Licentiates:
Palmer. T. C. Nethery, Roy Zumwalt,
Licentiates: A. R. Tucker, H. J. Thomsen.
A. Roedel, E. Knauft, G. V. Lar- Missionary Licentiates:
son, C. J. Smith, R. S. Michel, Burt Kurtz, William Merkel,
E. Sample, T. W. Walters. Verna Dietrich.
Missionary Licentiates: Church School Teachers:
G. H. Gibson, J. F. Hamel. Florence Gill, Mrs. A. M. Stacy,
Church School Teachers: Mrs. R. E. Bergman, R. A. Gib-
Miss L. Unruh, Miss W. Cates, son, Esther Logan, Clara Pease,
Miss M. Egelhoff, G. B. Harbison, Mrs. Dorothy Blackman.
NORTH PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE 51
MISSION FIELDS
COOK ISLANDS MISSION and other small islands adjoin-
Established 1892. ing.
(Included as part of the Central Headquarters: Box 31, Rarotonga,
Polynesian Mission, 1910 to 1923; Cook Islands, Pacific Ocean.
reorganized 1923.) Officers:
Territory: Those islands compris- Supt., A. G. Jacobson.
ing the Cook or Hervey Group, Minister: A. G. Jacobson.
80 AUSTRALASIAN DIVISION
DETACHED ORGANIZATIONS
BOHEMIAN-MORAVIAN Missionary Licentiates:
CONFERENCE K. Hurta, J. Kantor, F. Burek
Organized 1919; Reorganized 1939 K. Seitz, 0. Drftpal, P. GajduSek,
Territory: Bohemia and Moravia. 0. Wagenknecht, V. Kysilko, M.
Bujokoyft, M. Adamovft, A. Mar-
Population: 7,000,000; churches, tiSovii, M. Vrftnova; B. MoSko-
46; members, 1,550. r.ovit.
Office Address: Prag-Kgl. Wein-
berge, Miinchenerstr. 35, Protek-
torate Bohemia and Moravia,
Germany. GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Officers: CONFERENCE
Pres., J. DoubrayskY. Organized Dec. 4, 1939
Sec. and Treas., J. Cepl.
Executive Commitee: J. Dou- Territory: District of Warsaw,
brayskY, J. Cepl, P. Surman, K. Cracow, Lublin and Kielce. -
Polednfk, F. Sumbera, J. Mokrj-, Population: 10,600,000; churches,
F. Zidek. 16; members, 515. .
Legal Assn.: Ceskomorayska jed- Office Address: Turecka 1, War-
nota adventistu sedm6ho dne v schau S 36.
Office: Miinebnerstr. 35, Prag Officers:
XII; Manager, J. DoubrayskY. Pres., W. Czembor.
Department Secretaries: Sec. and Treas., M. Babinski.
Field Miss., . Executive Committee: W. Czem-
bor, J. Borody, . Siemionowicz,
Home Missionary, Y. P. M. V., M. Babinski, J. Klotz.
and Sabbath Sch., P. Surman.
Legal Assn.: "Konstrukeja" Lim.
,Ministers: Warsaw, Turecka L
J. Doubrayskj-, P. Surman, J.
Cepl, K. Polednfk, J. Oborny, P. Department Secretaries:
RaSka, F. Sumbera, V. Kroulfk, Field Miss., W. Siemionowicz.
A. Zurek, F. Konvalina. Home Miss., Sabbath School, and
Y. P. M. V., J. Borody.
Licentiates:
D. KrYnskY, 0. Kimler, J. Mar- Ministers:
colla, J. Kut, J. Skrla, A. Pra- W. Czembor, 0. Niedoba, J.
zan, A. Kubecka, B. Teply. Kulak, KI. Piontek.
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98 CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION
Licentiates: INSTITUTIONS
M. Hintz, J. Borody, J. Wierz- Section One
bowski, St. Kwiecinski, J. Lipski,
L. Geisler. Educational:
Missionary Licentiates: Friedensau Missionary Serhinary,
F. Cybura, M. Babinski, E. Friedensau bei Burg, Post Gra-
Lawaty. bow, Bez. Magdeburg, G er-
m any.
SLOVAKIAN CONFERENCE Publishing:
Organized 1919 Hamburg Publishing House
(Vollmer & Bentlin KG), Grin-
Territory: Slovakia. delberg 15a, Hamburg 13, Ger-
Population: 2,600,000; churches, many.
24; niembers, 549. Netherland Publishing House,
Office Address: Schanzstr. 24a, II., "Stichting: Boekenhuis der Ad-
Pressburg, Slovakia. vent-Zending," van Weede van
Officers: Dijkveldstraat 77, The Hague,
Pres., J. Licht'. Netherland.
Sec. and Treas., St. Macko.
Executive Committee: J. Licht', Sanitariums and Treatment
St. Macko, T. J. Zigmund, A. Rooms:
Messerschmidt, M. Schneider. Krankenhaus "Waldfriede," Pis-
Department Secretaries: cherhiitten Str. 99-109, Berlin-
Field Miss., . Zehlendorf, Germany.
Home Miss., Sabbath School, and Kurhotel, Wittelsbach, Bad Ai-
Y. P. M. V., J. Licht'. bling, Oberbayern, Germany.
Charlottenbad, Charlottenstr. 24,
Ministers: Hamburg 19, Germany.
J. Licht', J. Gajan, T. J. Zig- Recreation Home, Marienhohe,
mund. Darmstadt, Germany.
Licentiates:
St. Macko, J. Strba, J. Sobotka, Food Factory:
P. Styk. German Health Food Factory,
Missionary Licentiate: Campestrasse 18, Hamburg 26,
J. Zahoransky. Germany.
CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION
SECTION TWO
IRAQ MISSION
Organized 1923 SYRIAN MISSION
Territory: Iraq. Entered 1899
Population: 3,300,000; churches, 2;
members, 31. Territory: Syria, Grand Lebanon,
and Cyprus.
Address: c/o Hasso Bros., Bagh-
dad, Iraq. Population: 5,040,000; churches, 2;
Officers: members, 84.
Director, H. G. Rutherford. Address: Boite Postale 595, Beirut,
Treas., Union Treasurer. Lebanon.
Committee: Union Officers, H. G. Cable Address: Adventist, Beirut.
Rutherford, B. Hasso. Officers:
Minister: Director, G. Keough.
H. G. Rutherford. Treas., Union Treasurer.
Missionary Licentiate: Mission Committee: G. Keough,
Mrs..11. G. Rutherford. G. A. Keough, S. Nowfel, N. Hov-
Church School: Mosul. hannessian, G. M. Krick.
CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION 101
DETACHED ORGANIZATIONS
BULGARIAN MISSION GRECIAN MISSION
Organized 1911 Entered 1003
Territory: Bulgaria. Territory: Greece and Albania.
Population: 6,200,000; churches, Population: 7,980,000; churches, 5;
29; members, 1,119. members, 127.
Cable and Telegraphic Address: Office Address: Delighiorghi 14,
Sofia, Solunska 10. Athens, Greece.
Office Address: Solunska 10, Sofia, Postal Address: Post Box 71,
Athens, Greece.
Bulgaria. (Telephone, 2-64-66.)
Officers:
Officers:
Director, Chr. A. Christoforides.
Director, J. Mihailoff. Sec. and Treas., A. N. Stabellos.
Sec. and Treas., D. Kiroff. Executive Committee: Chr. A.
Executive Committee: J. Mi- Christoforides, A. N. Stabellos,
hailoff, D. Kiroff, K. Waswasoff, N. S. Papastamonlis.
K. Christoff, N. Athanasoff, B.
Boneff, B. Kiriloff. Ministers:
Chr. A. Christoforides, N. S.
Department Secretaries: Papastamoulis.
Field Miss., B. Kiriloff. Missionary Licentiates:
Y. P. M. V., Sabbath School and A. N. Stabellos, Daniel C. Lewis,
Home Miss., B. Boneff. (Korce, Albania), Miss M. Kalfa.
Religious Liberty, J. Mihailoff.
Ministers:
J. Mihailoff, K. Waswasoff, St. IRAN MISSION
Konstantinoff, B. Boneff, B. Entered 1911Reorganized 1935
Nikoloff, Dobri M. Kristoff, M.
Ganeff. Territory: Iran.
Licentiates: Population: 15,000,000; churches,
9; members, 189.
D. Harboff, W. Iwanoff, A.
Georgieff, N. Ivanoff. Cable Address: "Advent," Teheran.
Missionary Licentiates: Postal Address: S. D. A. Mission,
Shah Ave. 638, Teheran, Iran.
B. Kiriloff, Miss N. Gancheva,
Miss K. Nikolova, D. Kiroff, Miss Officers:
S. Mindova, D. Opreff, Miss M. Director, Dr. H. E. Hargreaves.
NenkoVa, Chr. Kiroff, P. Kostoff. Sec. and Treas., A. Hessel.
102 CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION
SWATOW MISSION
SOUTH FUKIEN MISSION Territory: The Eastern slope of
Territory: The southern half of the province of Kwangtung.
Fukien Province. Population: 11,000,000; churches,
Population: 12,000,000, churches, 5; companies, 14; members, 498.
10; companies, 4; members, 567. TelegraphiC Address: "Adventist
Cable .Address: "Adventist Mis- Mission," Swatow.
sion," Kulangsu, Amoy. Office Address: S. D. A. Mission,
Office. Address: S. D. A. Mission, Huei Chia Tau, Swatow, Kwang-
Kulangsu, Amoy, China. tung, China.
(Telephone No: 102) Officers:
Officers: Director, B. L. Anderson, Acting.
Director, G. L. Williams. Sec., Joseph Hwang.
See., E. H. Ngo. Treas., South China U. Office.
Treas., -Sub. Treas., Joseph Hwang.
Mission Committee: G. L. Wil- Accountant, Lau Po-Tung.
liams, N. K. Keh, T. S. Ngo, Committee: B. L. Anderson, M.
C. T. Tan, C. Y. Bung, K. T. So, C. Ng, J. Hwang, S. T. Heng, C.
E. H. Ngo, T. T. Chhoa, J. G. K. Tan, T. a Ang.
Ma,cIntyre, K. H. Ang. Department Secretaries:
Department Secretaries: Educational, Sabbath School, and
Book and Bible House, E. H. Np.o. Y. P. M. V., Lee Su-Hui.
Educational and Y. P. M. V., Field Miss., .
Ang Kim-hi. Home Miss., .
Home Miss., C. Y. Hung. Minister: B. L. Anderson.
Publishing, E. H. Ngo. Licentiates:
Sabbath School, Ang Kim Hi. Ng Mia-Cheng, Hong Seng-Teck,
MinisterS: Ng Hi-Iong, Lee Theng-Huan,
G. L. Williams, E. H. Ngo, N. Joseph Hwang, Ho Ching.
K. Keh, C. Y. Hung, C. T. Tan. Missionary Licentiates:
Lin Pan-Tau, Ang Tsu-Ch'ai,
Licentiates: Tan Choeh-Kun, Tin Hue-Hur,
K. T. So, T. K. Keh, T. S. Ngo, Khu Su-Tak, Lee Su-Hui, Lee
J. G. Maclntyre, K. H. Ang. Hua-Nung, Cheng Wai-Fai, Khou
Missionary Licentiates: Kia-Tsun, Tsang Yuen, Hwang
Yung-Yiu, Pang Chi-Yung, Kho
Mrs. G. L. Williams, Mrs. J. G.
Maclntyre, In Su-Hui, B. L. Tan, Khi-Heung, Mrs. K. T. Tsang,
Si Iau-teng, Lee Thien-chia, Jim Lin Kek-Ren.
Se-kong, Keh Hong-mo, Tan Church School Teachers:
Giok-chia, Lu Tat-Cheng, Tiu Khu, Su-Tak, Fong Tak-Yee,. Yu
Hoai-kok, So Keng-Hi, Ng So- Mui-Cheng, Ng Seng-Fat, Te So-
Cheng.. Hui, Yao Tien-Yau.
WEST CHINA UNION MISSION
Organized !gig.
Officers: Ministers:
Director, R. P. Abel. R. P. Abel, V. L. Kon.
Sec.-Treas., R. P. Abel. Licentiate:
K. Paw.
Executive Committee: R. P. Abel,
R. F. Waddell, M. D., V. L. Kon, Missionary Licentiates:
Prachurd Jolavicharana, Puie Boon Mee Suvanakut, Hiu Hiu-
Tonasudh. shon, Liu Hon-chong, Prachurd
Jolavicharana, Puie Tonasudh,
Department Secretaries: Sailon Sitanggang, Sorot Mu-
Tract Society, Mrs. J. T. Ee. angtong, Mrs. J. T. Ee, Pleng
Educational, R. P. Abel. Vitiamyalaksana, Tan Oui-ki-
Field Miss. and Home Miss., ang.
V. L. Kon. - Church School Teachers:
Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., Nang Tong Dec, Nai Noi, Nai
Prachurd Jolavicharana. Sook, Nai Ngow Weng, Nai Yoi.
COLOMBIA-VENEZUELA UNION
MISSION
Organized rgz7
DETACHED MISSIONS
LIBERIAN MISSION Director: K. F. Noltze.
Entered 1927 Station School: 1; Headmaster, N.
Territory: Republic of Liberia. S. During.
Population: 1,250,000; churches, 2; Dispensary: Mrs. K. F. Noltze.
members, 125.
Address: Konola Mission, Post Liiwa Station
Kakatown, Monrovia, Liberia. Established 1931
Officers: Address: Liiwa Mission, Post
Supt., K. F. Noltze. Kakatown, Monrovia, Liberia.
Sec. and Treas., K. F. Noltze.
Director: T. Ketola.
Ministers:
European: K. F. Noltze. Station School: 1; Headmaster, T.
African: I. W. Harding,. N. S. Ketola.
During.
Licentiate: T. Ketola. Palmberg Station
Missionary Licentiates: Established 1927
European: Mrs. K. F. Noltze, Address: Palmberg Mission, c/o
Mrs. T. Ketola. M. J., Grand Bassa, Liberia.
African: J. J. Moseray, W. Hel- Director: I. W. Harding.
big, J. H. Hallowanger, J. Hal-
- lowanger, E. Thomas, M. K. Station School: 1; Headmaster, I.
Davies, T. Fodei, M. S. Mas- W. Harding.
saquoi, A. Woermann, Jesse Out School: 1.
Sumo.
Station Schools: 3. NORTHERN FRENCH CAM-
Village Schools: 2. EROONS MISSION
Dispensary: 1. Entered 1931; Reorganized 1933
Territory: That part of the
French Cameroons north of lati-
Konola Station tude 10, and the colony of
Established 1937 French Equatorial Africa north
(Head office of Liberian Mission) of latitude 10, Chad.
Address: Konola Mission, Post Population: 1,223,577; church, 1;
Kakatown, Monrovia, Liberia. members, 36.
176 NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION
Licentiates: Officers:
J. F. Sittner, Humberto Cairus, Director, P. M. Browhy.
Eduardo Torreblanea. Sec.-Treas., D. J. Weiss.
Executive Committee: P. M.
Missionary Licentiates: Brouchy, D. J. Weiss, Julio
Alfredo Bellido, B. Riffel. Ernst, E. Gmelin, Hugo P. Bes-
Church School Teachers: kow.
Edmundo Bublitz, Mrs. Lelia C. Department Secretaries:
Lavoy, Daniel Leichner, Mrs. Book and Bible House, D. J.
Elena K. de Lichner, Dora E. Weiss.
Feiock, R. Lust, I. Hardy, M. Educational, P. M. Brouchy.
Hengen. Field Miss. and Y. P. M. V.,
E. Gmelin.
Home Miss., H. P. Beskow.
URUGUAY MISSION Sabbath School, D. J. Weiss.
Organized 1906 Ministers:
P. NI. Brouchy, Benjamin Bustos,
Territory: Uruguay Republic. Marcelo Pidoux, H. P. Beskow.
Population: 2,000,000; churches, Licentiate: E. Gmelin.
13; members, 939. Missionary Licentiates:
Cable and Telegraphic Address: D. J. Weiss, Ida Beskow, Roberto
"Adventista," Montevideo. Otto, David Biaggi.
Office Address: Avda. Italia 2360, Church School Teachers:
Montevideo, Uruguay, South Luisa Frey, Edelvina Ernst,
America. (Telephone, 43-5-83.) Ofelia Ernst.
Established 1899
Address: P. 0. Mahlalefi, Basuto- Shiloh Mission Station and District
land, South Africa.
Director: H. L. Ferguson. Established 1930
Licentiate: H. L. Ferguson. Postal Address: P. 0. Lunsklip, via
Missionary Licentiate: Potgietersrust, N. Transvaal,
Mrs. H. L. Ferguson. South Africa.
In Charge of Dispensary: H. L. Director: R. C. Sharman.
Ferguson. Ministers:
Native Workers: R. C. Sharman, J. N. Bacela.
Ministerial Licentiate: Missionary Licentiate:
Teacher: Talitha Tabane. Mrs. R. C. Sharman.
In Charge of Dispensary:
R. C. Sharman.
Natal Mission District Native Workers:
Postal Address: Watersmeet, Pri- Licentiate: K. Mosedi.
vate Bag, P. 0. Besters, Natal, Teachers:
South Africa. Miss W. Solontsi, A. P. Mabowe,
Director: E. Ka-J. Kuboni. M. Kunene.
202 SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION
Teachers: Ministers:
Mrs. E. L. Tarr and 35 natives. Simon Msuseni, David Nkosi,
Dispensary: Mrs. E. L. Tarr and Jeremiah Muzemala.
native orderly. Licentiates: ,
Beriat Ntilosanje, Amos Nan-
yanga.
UNATTACHED MISSIONS
Lake View Mission Station Munguluni Mission
Address: P. 0. Fort Mlangeni, Ny- (Formerly Mozambique Mission)
asaland, Africa. Organized 1933
Director: Roman Cimera. Territory: Portuguese East Africa
Faculty: North of latitude 22.
Roman Cimera, Simon Simon, Area: 260,200 square miles.
assisted by 4 teachers.
Minister: Roman Cimera. Population: White, 5,800; Native,
Licentiates: 4,803,900.
Willard Magombo, Simon Simon, Postal Address: P. 0. Munhamade,
Tom Kachoka. District de Quilemane, Portu-
guese East Africa.
Director: M. M. Webster.
Luwazi Mission Station Faculty:
M. M. Webster, John Thomas,
Address: P. 0. Nkata Bay, Nyasa- Ce Divison.
land, Africa.
Ministers:
Director: W. L. Davy. M. M. Webster, John Thomas.
Faculty: W. L. Davy, Mrs. W. L. Licentiate: Ce Divison.
Davy, Simon Ngaiyaye, assisted Missionary Licentiate:
by 5 native teachers. Mrs. M. M. Webster.
Ministers: In Charge of Dispensary: Mrs. M.
W. L. Davy, Paulos Mhango, M. Webster.
Simon Ngaiyaye, Simon Bun-
yani.
Licentiates: Mwami Mission Station
Ce Isaac, William Abanda,
Robert Akondwe, Ce Benjamin. Address: P. G. Fort Manning,
Nyasaland, Africa.
In Charge of Dispensary: Mrs. W.
L. Davy, assisted by 1 native Director: G. Pearson.
orderly. Faculty: G. Pearson, Miss D.
Ingle, Mrs. G. Pearson, Hender-
son James, Samuel Moyo, as-
sisted by 7 teachers.
Mombera Mission Station
In Charge of Hospital and Leper
Address: P. G. Mzimba, Nyasa- Colony: Miss D. Ingle and 4
land, Africa. assistants.
Director: Simon Msuseni. Ministers:
Head Teacher: Barson Barto. G. Pearson, Samuel Moyo.
Faculty: Simon Msuseni, assisted Missionary Licentiates:
by 4 teachers. Mrs. G. Pearson, Miss D. Ingle.
ZAMBESI UNION MISSION FIELD
Organized zg x6
Territory: Northern and Southern Ministers:
Rhodesia, Bechuanaland Protec- W. B. Higgins, E. M. Cadwalla-
torate, and Southern portion der, Dr. E. G. Marcus, C. E.
of Belgian Congo; comprising Wheeler, I. X. Nkomo, Gladstone
Northern Rhodesia Mission Field, Imasiku, Job Mabuti, H. R. S.
Northeastern Rhodesia Mission Tsukudu.
Field, Southern Rhodesia Mis- Honorary:- F. R. Stockil, John
sion Field, South Congo Mission Ross, W. Mason, Harry Sibagobe,
Field and the Rhodesia-Bechu- Moses Donga, Mark Gangaza.
analand Conference. Licentiates:
Area: 1,020,164 square miles.
B. Cooks, Dr. C. P. Bringle,
Population: White, 82,000 approx.; Dr. J. G. Foster, I. H. Harrison,
native, 2,977,666; colored, 3,383, W. P. Owen, F. B. Jewell, Wm.
Asiatic, 2,364. Myengwa, A. A. Tsotetsi.
Churches: 50; total membership,
9,744. (European 3, members, Missionary Licentiates:
210; native 47, members, 9,534.) Mrs. E. M. Cadwallader, Mrs. F.
Believers not baptized, 6,786. B. Jewell, Mrs. W. B. Higgins,
Total believers, 16,530. C. A. Bradley, Mrs. C. A. Brad-
Telegraphic Address: "Adventist," ley, Mrs. E. G. Marcus, Mrs. J.
Bulawayo. G. Foster, Mrs. I. H. Harrison,
Mrs. J. B. Cooks, Mrs. W. P.
Office Address:. 114 Jameson St., Owen, W. M. Cooks, Mrs. W. M.
Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, Cooks, Petra, Hovig, Miss W.
Africa. Fourie, Mrs. C. P. Bringle, Mrs.
Telephone: 2210. C. E. Wheeler, Miss Rita Staples,
Postal Address: P. 0. Box 573, Miss I. Tarr, Hazel Mote.
Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia,
Africa.
Legal Assn.: Seventh-day Advent- Kanye Medical Mission Station
ist Community of Africa (Incor-
porated). Established 1921
Officers: Postal Address: P. 0. Kanye, Via
Supt., Lobatsi, Bechuanaland Protecto-
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, I. H. rate, South Africa.
Harrison. Medical Supt: E. G. Marcus, M.D.,
Executive Committee: L.R.C.P. & S. (Edin.).
, R. M. Mote, W. B. Hig- Nurse: Miss W. Fourie.
gins, E. M. Cadwallader, J. B. Native Orderlies: 2.
Cooks, R. P. Robinson, G. A. Native Minister: H. R. S. Tsukudu.
Ellingworth, I. H. Harrison, G.
R. Nash.
Department Secretaries: Maun Medical Mission Station
Educational, E. M. Cadwallader. Established 1936
Field Miss. and Home Miss.,
Postal Address: P. 0. Maun, Bech-
Medical, uanaland Protectorate, South
Y. P. M. V., E. M. Cadwallader. Africa.
207
208 SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION
DETACHED MISSIONS
EQUATORIAL AFRICAN J. MedjO, E. Boniface, G. Ndongo,
MISSION A. Upfoumi, J. Mimbiang, D.
Entered 1928 Ndi.
Territory: The Cameroon, Ouban- Teachers: 17 natives, and 49 cate-
gui-Chari, Middle Congo, Gabon, chists.
Spanish-Guinea, Fernando-Poo, Mission SchoOls: 4.
and neighboring islands. Village Schools: 28.
Population: 5,758,000; churches, Mission Stations:
3; members, 322. Nanga-Ehoko, Batouri, Ndoumbi,
Postal Address: Mission 'Adven- Grand-Batanga, Maroua.
tiste, Nanga-Eboko, par Ya- Dispensaries: Nanga-Eboko, Ndo-
ound6, Cameroon, West Africa, umbi, Maroua, Batouri.
Officers:
Supt., M. Fridlin.
Treas., M. Fridlin. SPANISH MISSION
Sec., A. Cosendai. Organized 1903; reorganized 1932
Executive Committee: M. Frid- Territory: Spain, Baleares and
lin, Z. Yerazian, P. Benezech, A. Canary Islands.
Cosendai, R. Hirschy. Population: 22,551,000; churches,
Department Secretaries: 10; members, 403.
Educational and Y. P. M. V., Office: Calle ZurbarAn 2, Pral.,
Z. Yerkzian. Madrid, Spain.
Sabbath School, M. Fridlin. Postal Address: Apartado 4078,
Ministers: Madrid, Spain.
M. Fridlin, P. Benezech, Z. Yeret- Officers:
zian. Director, I. Aguilar.
Licentiates: Sec. and Treas., D. Santafd.
A. Cosendai (on furlough), I. Mission Committee: I. Aguilar,
Curmatureanu. D. Santaf6, J. Boix, F. Valtuena,
Missionary Licentiates: C. Comabella.
Mrs. Z. Yeretzian, Mrs. P. Bend- Department Secretaries:
zech, Mrs. M. Fridlin, Mrs. A. Field Miss., F. Valtuefia.
Cosendai, R. Hirschy, Mrs. R. Home Miss. and Y. P. M. V., I.
Hirschy, 9. Nion, Mrs. A. Nion, Aguilar,
SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION 249
251
252 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
PLAINVIEW ACADEMY
Redfield, S. Dak. PRAICASAPURAM HIGH
Established 1902 SCHOOL
(Tamil Local Mission)
School Board: A. V. Rhoads, Chair-
man; A. L. Watt, Secretary. Address: S.D.A. Mission High
Faculty: A. L. Watt, A. B., Prin- School, Prakasapuram, 'Muku-
cipal, Manager, Geometry, Phys- peH P.O., Tinnevelly District,
ics; F. W. Bierber, B. A., Bible, South India.
Manual Training, German; L. J. Board: Tamil Mission Superin-
Walker, B. A., Preeeptress, Eng- tendent, V. D. Koilpillai, M. D.
lish; L. D. Klopfenstein, B. A., Kodan, Y. Abraham.
Preceptor, Science, Mathematics, Staff: V. D. Koilpillai, Principal,
Medical Cadet Training; M. E. Bible; Miss S. T. Rebecca, Miss
Keene, B. A., Commercial, His- Nallarnma,, Miss Ganapoo, Lower
tory; B. Swigart, B. A., Matron; Section; M. D. Kodan, English;
A. E. Kleist, B. A., Music. M. Arputham, History; Y. Abra-
ham, Mathematics; A. Manuel,
Physiology; I. Chelliah, Science.
PORTLAND UNION ACADEMY Industry: Gardening.
4837 North East Couch St.,
Portland, Ore.
Faculty: W. R. Emmerson, Princi- RANGOON ELEMENTARY
pal, United States History, CHURCH SCHOOL
World History; P. G. Baden, (Delta)
Geometry, Chemistry, Wood- Address: S.D.A. Mission School,
work; W. I. Johnson, New Tes- 30, Voyle Road, Rangoon, Burma.
tament, Typing, Bookkeeping; Board: E. A. Crane, W. W. Chris-
Mrs. V. V. Erntson, English, tensen, Miss E. Lehmann.
Sewing, Music; B. E. Schaffner,
Bible Doctrines, Old Testament, Staff: Miss E. Lehmann, B.A.,
Denominational History; Isa- Principal; Miss Esther Sparks,
belle Zumwalt, French I, II, Mrs. Samuel; 7 Standards;
English II, III; Gale Rood, Grade Primary Standards, Burmese.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 287
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
SAMABULA INDIAN SCHOOL
(Successor to Advanced
Box 155, Suva, Fiji Bible School)
Head Master: A. E. Watts.
Takoma Park, D. C.
Established 1934
Board of Managers: J. L. MeEl-
SAN DIEGO UNION ACADEMY hany. President ; H. A. Morrison,
3057 G St., San Diego, Calif. Vice-President; M. E. Kern, Sec.;
Faculty: J. E. Young, B. Th., W. F. Nelson, Treas.; M. L. An-
Principal, Business Manager; J. dreasen, G. W. Bowers, W. H.
C. Powers, B. Th., Bible, His- Branson, L. H. Christian, A. W.
tory; Zelta. Rine, A. B., English, Commack, E. D. Dick, H. T. El-
Home Art; J. A. McClenaghan, liott, I. H. Evans, Frederick
A. B., Science, Mathematics, Griggs, G. E. Jones, H. J. Kloos-
Shop; Neva Sandborn, A. B., ter, A. V. Olson, A. H. Rulkoet-
Spanish, Commercial; Stanley tar, W. I. Smith, W. H. Teesdale,
Ledington, B. Mus., Music, Art; W. 0. Turner, J. E. Weaver, F.
Mollie Young, Accountant, Reg- M. Wilcox, B. G. Wilkinson, W.
istrar; L. H. Booth, A. B., Grades H
7, 8; Frances Ross, A. B., Grades Faculty: M. E. Kern, B. A., Presi-
5, 6; Mrs. L. H. Booth, Grades 3, dent, Methods in Bible Teach-
4; Sarita Nydell, A. B., Grades ing; M. L. Andreasen, M. A.,
.1, 2. Professor of Biblical Exegesis:
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 289
GENERAL PERIODICALS
Advent Review and Sabbath Her- at College View, Lincoln, Nebr.;
ald: Denominational church pa- editor and manager, D. D. Rees.
per, established 1849; published
weekly; annual subscription, The Christian Record Sabbath
$2.50; Review and Herald Pub- School Monthly, containing the
lishing Association, Takoma denominational Sabbath school
Park, Washington, D. C.; editor, lessons; by the Christian Record
F. M. Wilcox; associate editors, Benevolent Association.
J. L. McElhany, W. A. Spicer, Church Officers' Gazette: thirty-
F. D. Nichol, Frederick Lee. two page monthly, devoted to
The Bible Expositor, a 12-page general suggestions and helps for
monthly journal for the blind, church officers, and outlines for
printed in Revised Braille and Home Missionary and Young
New York Point, dealing with People's Missionary Volunteer
Bible doctrines; published by Society meetings. Annual sub-
the Christian Record Benevolent scription, $1.00; in clubs of two
Association, College View Sta- or more, 85 cents; published
tion, Lincoln, Nebr. by the Review and Herald Pub.
The Christian Record Benevo- Assn, Takoma Park, Washing-
lent Association also has a free ton, D.C.; editor, T. E. Bowen;
Circulating Library department associates, Steen Rasmussen, Al-
containing denominational books fred W. Peterson; assistants,
and pamphlets and other books Mrs. Grace D. Mace, Mrs. Mar-
of general interest for free circu- jorie W. Marsh.
lation among the blind. These The Church Officers' Leader: 8-page
are sent to the reader and re- monthly; annual subscription,
turned to the office franked by 2/6; Stanborough Park, Wat-
the government. ford, Herts, England; editor,
Canadian Watchman Magazine: J. Harker.
Sixteen-page monthly; annual
The Dorcas Letter: "A Medium of
subscription, $1.00; published by Exchange Between Dorcas So-
the Canadian Watchman Press,
ciety Leaders" throughout the
Box 398, Oshawa, Ontario, world. Printed 4-page; issued
Canada; Editor, C. L. Paddock. quarterly. No charge. Vol. 10
The Children's Friend: a. monthly begins in 1941. Mailing list,
journal for blind children, made 2,300.
up largely from Our Little Good Health: devoted to hygiene
Friend, printed in Braille. and principles of healthful liv-
The Christian Record (a magazine ing; 24 pages monthly; annual
printed for the blind in Revised subscription, 4/-, England; 5/6
Braille and in New York Point); abroad; ($1.35). Stanborough
monthly, fifty-six pages, sent Park, Watford, Herts, England;
free to blind persons; published editor, W. L. Emmerson.
314
PERIODICALS 315
DIVISION PERIODICALS
The Advent Survey: Organ of the the General Conference; sub-
Northern European Division of scription price. 75 cents gold a
the General Conference, eight- year; hi-weekly; eight to twelve
page monthly; annual subserip- pages; editor, Mrs. Minnie Cris-
Hon 2/6; editor, W. T. Bartlett, ler ; issued at 526 Ningkuo
41 Daze] Gardens, Edgware, Mid- Road, Shanghai, China.
dlesex, England. Eastern Tidings: 8-page semi
Australasian Record (official organ monthly; $1.00 a year; offi-
of the Australasian Union Con- cial organ of the Southern Asia
ference); 8-page weekly; annual Division; editor, R. B. Thurber,
subscription 5s; foreign coun- Post Box 35, Poona, India.
tries, 5s; published by the Aus-
Far Eastern Division Outlook:
tralasian Union Conference,
" Mizpah." Wahroonga, N. S. W., Organ of Far Eastern Division,
P. 0. Box 226, Singapore, Straits
.Australia; editor, H. E. Piper,
Settlements; 3-page monthly;
The China Division Reporter: subscription price, 50 cents U.S.
Organ of the China Division. of currency: per year; editor, W.
318 PERIODICALS
LOCAL PERIODICALS
Heiden Messenger: Twelve-page Union Springs, N.Y.; fifty cents
periodicalFrenchsix issues a year; editor, Arnold Sparks.
per year, and six hundred copies The Bethelight: eight pages, pub-
each issue. This is furnished lished ten times during the
free to the constituency. A. G. school year; Bethel Academy,
Roth, editor. Arpin, Wis.; editor, John Davis.
The Jamaican Visitor: Six-page Boulder Canon Sentinel: 4-page,
monthly; one shilling (25 cents) issued quarterly, by the Boulder-
a year; editor . . Colorado Sanitarium Nurses Al-
published by the Jamaica Con- lumni Assn., Boulder, Colo.; sub-
ference of Seventh- day Advent- scription price 50 cents per year;
ists, 176 Orange St., Kingston, editor, Verna Johnson; associate
Jamaica; printed by the West editors, Vera Hays, Gertrude
Indian Training College, Mande- Dart.
ville, Jamaica,B.W.I. The Broadview Exponent: 4-page
Malamulo Tidings: Monthly; 1/6 journal sheet, monthly during
per year; editor, V. E. Robin- the school year and summer
son, Malamulo 'Press, Malamulo, months; 50 cents a year; editor,
Nyasaland, British Central Af- Vivian Granlund, Broadview
rica. Academy, La Grange, Illinois.
The Campus Chronicle: 4 page
SCHOOL AND SANITARIUM weekly; published by Pacific
JOURNALS Union College during the school
Academy Echo: Four-page semi- year; $1 per year; faculty ad-
monthly; published by the stu- visor: C. D. Utt; student editor,
dents of Union Springs Academy, Donald Lee, Angwin, Calif.
320 PERIODICALS
11
FOREIGN PERIODICALS
AFRIKAANS BURMESE
Tekens van die Tye (combined Burmese Kin Saung (Watchman):
with the Signs of the Times) : a monthly missionary paper pub-
Sixteen-page monthly; annual lished by the Oriental Watch-
subscription 3/6; published by man Publishing House, Post
the Sentinel Publishing Co., Box 35, Poona, India; editor,
Rosmead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape, Saya Saw U, c/o 30 Voyle Road,
South Africa; editor, Rangoon, Burma; printed at the
associate editor, J. L. Milford. Meiktila School Press, Burma.
ANNAMESE CEBUAN
Nhung Su Tich Hay Trong Kinh- Mizpa: 8-page semimonthly church
Thanh (Sabbath School Quar- paper; editor, E. J. Urquhart;
terly); 40 pages; containing associates, R. R. Figuhr, W. B.
the General Conference Sabbath Riffel, E. N. Lugenbeal, Isabelo
School Department lessons; an- Kintanar; 50 cents gold a year;
nual subscription, 40 cents, F. Philippine Publishing House, P.
I. C. currency; French Indo- 0. Box 813, Manila, Philippine
China Tract Society, 65, Route Islands.
Localle 22, Gia Dinh, Siagon, Also an undated missionary pa-
F.I.C. per in Cebuan by the Philippine
ARABIC Publishing House, P. 0. Box 813,
Life and Health: 16-page quar- Manila, Philippine Islands; edi-
terly; annual subscription, for tor, E. J. Urquhart.
North Africa, 9.- francs (Frch) ;
for other countries, 12.- francs CHINESE
(Frch) ; editor, E. Rey, 139ter (Periodicals issued by the Signs
Chemin du Tdlemly, Algiers, Al- of the Times Publishing House,
geria; manager, P. Douay. 515 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai,
China.)
BICOL
Shi Djao Yueh Bao (Signs of the
Mizpa: a church paper in Bicol; Times) ; 36-page monthly mag-
published by the Southern Luzon azine; yearly subscription, $3.00;
Mission of S. D. A., P. 0. Box 32, editors, John Oss, Y. H. Chu;
Legaspi, Albay, Philippine Is- associate editor, Y. M. Shan;
lands; editor, E. J. Urquhart; circulation manager, H. L. Shull.
associate, Pedro Diaz.
Also an undated missionary pa- Mo Shi Muh Sheng: (The Last
per in Bicol; published by the Day Shepherd's Call) 32-page
monthly; yearly subscription,
Philippine Publishing House, P.
$1.00; editor, W. E. Strickland;
0. Box 813, Manila, Philippine associates, C. 0. Goh, John Oss,
Islands; editor, E. J. Urquhart.
S. L. Frost, Y. H. Chu; circula-
BOHEMIAN tion manager, H. L. Shull.
Sabbath School Lesson Quarterly: An Shi Rih Hsioh Liang Dzu (The
Containing lessons and notes Sabbath School Helper); 80-page
translated from the English. Per quarterly; subscription, 50 cents;
year, 60 cents; Pacific Press editor, Bessie Mount; assistant
Pub. Assn., Brookfield, Ill. editor, Chen Ming.
322
PERIODICALS 323
CHURCH WORK
Foreign All Per Cap.of
Year Membership Annual Tithe Miss. Offgs. Other Fds. Tot. Fds.
1863 3,500 $ 8,000.00 $2.29
1865 4,000 12,000.00 3.00
1870 5,440 21,822.46 4.66
1875 8,022 32.618.62 $ 536.57 4.13
1880 15,570 61,856.88 3,160.22 $ 2;78.4.35 4.35
1885 20,547 122,641.69 21,649.85 6,898.74 7.36
1890 29,711 225,433.08 50,495.63 10,935.36 9.66
1895 47,680 309,142.76 73,331.54 24,819.40 8.55
1900 66,547 510,258.97 130,151.09 21,558.93 8.74
1905 77,443 858,014.91 169.335.11 153,567.62 13.52
1910 90,808 1,338.689.65 458,943.70 426.134.17 21.27
1915 130.879 1,968,168.26 872.666.84 566,463.07 24.89
1918 162.067 3.841,317.96 2,072,917.21 981,484.65 42.39
1919 178.239 4.989.305.28 2,091,278.38 1,496,467.20 48.12
1920 185,450 7,195.463.04 3,251,550.01 1,407,391.18 63.92
1921 198,088 4,237.745.31 2,781,728.23 1,488,582.65 42.95
1922 208,771 4,230.230.04 2,765.461.51 1,325.170.29 39.86
1923 221,874 4,814,554.87 3,004,641.73 1.337.585.35 41.45
1924 238.657 5,466,431.17 3,344.723.07 1,530.407.03 43.33
1925 250.988 5,909,496.99 3,520,347.95 1,665,502.37 44.21
1926 261.834 5.964.331.83 3.757.579.06 1,730,206.30 43.74
1927 274.064 6,211.759.20 3.770,888.29 1,962.167.53 43.58
1928 285.293 6.373,147.36 3,881,879.95 2,016,726.29 43.01
1929 299.555 6.696.038.51 4,163.357.98 1,961.795.75 42.80
1930 314,253 6,230.362.04 4.020,398.21 1,861.849.29 38.54
1931 336,046 5.641,514.44 3,649.455.31 1,743.192.47 32.84
1.932 362.101 4.736,430.93 3,022.870.89 1,497,735.61 25.56
1933 384.151 4.491.730.36 2.730.641.22 1.420.280.85 22.50
1934 404,509 5.318.630.57 3,024.983.07 1,549.601.03 24.46
1935 422 968 5,743,281.80 3,150.404.29 1,599.448.13 24.81
1936 438.139 6.429.793.46 3,394.894.00 1.785.291.99 26.49
1937 452.758 7.032,921.31 3,603.504.70 1.976.753.01 27.86
193t 4e.0 951 7,850.544.01 3.092.200.87 2.008.111.06 27.96
1939 486,670 7,631,829.39 3,701,109.16 2,167,034.55 27.74
SABBATH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Donations to Per Cent to
Year No. Schools Membership Contributions Missions Missions
1878 177 5.851 $ 25.00
1880 451 11,821 2,784.35
1835 716 19,579 6,898.74
1890 1,414 33.783 28,642.75 $ 17,707.39 61.83
1895 2,143 50.266 44,629.16 19,809.76 44.39
1900 2,334 50.804 46,794.40 25,235.47 53.94
1905 3,170 75,305 68.613.71 49,894.97 72.72
1910 4,151 101.161 138,037.72 134,830.48 97.67
1915 5.225 147,784 412,759.28 412,759.28 100.00
1920 6,151 195.053 1,441,962.40 1,441.962.40 100.00
1921 6,690 211,973 1,305,995.04 1,305.995.04 100.00
1.922 6,770 224,717 1,164,646.46 1,1.64,646.46 100.00
1923 7,292 249,089 1,392,041.82 1,392,041.82 100.00
1924 7.472 274,455 1,584,411.23 1,584,411.23 100.00
1925 7,957 287,752 1.674,446.40 1,674,446.40 100.00
1926 8.276 311,018 1,776,746.96 1,776.746.96 100.00
1927 8,502 323.992 1,816.419.18 1,816,419.18 100,00
1928 9.021 342,434 1.906,506.28 1,906.506.28 100.00
1929 9.521 358,844 1.973.497.22 1.973,497.22 100.00
1930 9.966 382.743 1,870,343.13 1,870.343.13 100.00
1931 10,578 410,714 1,727,089.97 1.727.089.97 100.00
1932 11,140 431,118 1.504,085.23 1,504.985.23 100.00
1033 11,466 465,755 1.309,704.47 1,309,704.47 100.00
1034 11,967 491.067 1.384.872.19 1,384.872.19 100.00
1935 12.530 = 519,990 1.447.961.97 1,447,961:97 100.00
1936 13.009 541.489 1,546,466.78 1,546,466.78 100.00
1:937', ; . 13.320 553.389 1.6(39.833.86 1,669,833.86 100.00
1938 13.536 588.358 - 1.726.392.68 1.726.392.68 100.00
1939 14,010 611,123 1,718,204:93 1,718,204.93 100.00
358 STATISTICAL TABLES
TOTAL FUNDS
Foreign Home
Year Tithe Missions Missions Total
1863 $ 8.000.00 $ $ $ 8,000.00
1883 96,418.62 13,668.88 110,087.50
1903 684,030.54 158,359.67 842.390.21
1930 6,230,362.04 4,020,398.21 1,861.849.29 12.112.609.54
1932 4,736,430.93 3,022.870.89 1,497.735.61 9,257,037.43
1933 4,491,730.36 2,730,641,22 1,420.280.85 8,642.652.43
1934 5.318,630.57 3,024.983.07 1,549.601.03 9,893.214.67
1935 5,743,281.80 3,150,404.29 1,599.448.13 10,493,134.22
1936 6.429.793.46 3,394.894.00 1,785.291.99 11.609.979.45
1937 7,032,921.31 3.603,504.70 1.976.753.61 12,613,179.62
1938 7.356,544.01 3.692,266.87 2,093,111.06 13,141.921.94
1939 7,631,829.39 3,701,109.16 2,167,034.55 13,499,973.10
Gr. Tot. 77 yrs. 155,212,479.48 82,043,874.70 42,339,356.33 279,595,710.51
Per Cent of Gr, Tot. 55.51 29.35 15.14 100.00
Per Cent of Increase in total funds in 1939 over preceding year 3.79
Per Capita $27.74
TOTAL FOREIGN MISSION OFFERINGS-192i-1939
Amount Per Capita
1921 $2,781,728.23 $14.04
1922 2,765,461.51 13.25
1923 3,004,641.73 13.54
1924 3,344,723.07 14.01
1925 3,520,347.95 14.03
1926 3,757,579.06 14.35
1927 3,770,888.29 13.76
1928 3,881,879.95 13.61
1929 4,163,357.98 13.90
1930 4,020,398.21 12.79
1931 3,649,455.31 10.86
1932 3,022,870.89 8.35
1933 2,730,641.22 7.11
1934 3,024,983.07 7.48
1935 3,150,404.29 7.45
1936 3,394,894.00 7.75
1937 3,603,504.70 7.06
1938 3,692,266.87 7.86
1939 3,701,109.16 7.61
DENOMINATIONAL INVESTMENT, 1939
Organizations North America Foreign Total
From 1939 Financial Statement :
520 Conferences $4,832,017.72 $ 5.223,137.57 $10,055,155.29
124 Associations 4,989,894.95 10,332,349.59 15,322,244.54
153 Book and Bible Houses 319,484.50 230,736.36 550,220.86
122 Schools 7,487,059.46 2,438.777.61 9.925,837.07
46 Publishing Houses 1,848,045.23 1,795,213.66 3,643,258.89
63 Sanitariums 6,949,332.00 2,635.854.19 9,585,186.19
29 Food Companies 323,637.89 283,355.18 606,993.07
1,057 Totals $26,749,471.75 $22,939,424.16 $49,688,895.91
From 1939 Statistical Report :
4,254 Church Buildings 8,026,134.24 2,663,893.03 10,690.027.27
2,511 Church School Bldgs. 1,111,057.02 638,598.87 1,749,655.89
6,765 Totals 9,137,191.26 3,302,491.90 12,439,683.16
7,822 GRAND TOTALS, 1939 $35,886,663.01 $26,241,916.06 $62,128,579.07
STATISTICAL TABLES 359
PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT
No. Pub. Em- Peri- Languagesall Total Tot.Val. 1 copy
Year Houses ployees odicals Publications Annual Sales each pub.
1850. .. 1 1 (1846) .93
1855 1 .i 2 1 $ 2,000.00 (1854) 6.08
1860 1 17 2 1 3,000.00 (1862) 7.50
1865 1 20 2 1 4,000.00 8.33
1870 1 30 3 1 7,000.00 12.49
1875 3 71 S 2 18,000.00 29.57
1880 4 128 10 7 40,000,00 53.30
1885 6 232 21 9 121,692.36 96.60
1890 7 412 24 12 734,397.00 171.55
1895 11 585 40 23 250,000.00 243.60
1900 13 600 96 39 250,000.00 267.84
1905 20 400 - 89 46 548,067.03 . 300.00
1910 28 610 126 67 1,560,510.58 525.00
1915 40 698 120 95 2,174,591.94 640.00
1922 51 961 154 114 3,656,481.31 1,153.23
1923 51 923 156 114 4,067,460.49 1,244.15
1924 52 953 156 114 4,236,120.09 1,301.68
1925 53 965 177 128 4,631,706.47 1,417.23
1926 56 933 194 131 4.831.131.43 1,523.51
11)27 56 1000 201 132 4,638.127.18 1.594.00
1928 56 1057 215 141 4,710.601.54 1.700.68
1929 58 1114 215 141 4,939,917.08 1,746.29
193(1 67 1145 219 146 4:715.709.89 1,814.73
1931 68 1090 237 152 4.0(12.774.54 1,885.80
1932 68 1075 246 157 3.499,304.93 1,951.87
1933 69 1060 249 161. 3.387.682.66 2,004.87
1934 69 1(190 250 169 3.416.345.80 2,087.50
1935 69 1090 256 171 3.546.804.60 2,146.76
1936 73 1154 282 194 3.622.299.38 2.283.29
1937 75 1271 310 194 4.066.181.07 2.397.95
1988 79 1221 516 195 4.190,330.13 2,485.89
1939 79 1324 321 199 4,532,743.77 2,570.15
SANITARIUMS
No. of Sanitariums
Year and Treatment Rooms No. of Physicians Total Employees Assets
1866 1 2 14 $ 24,800.60
1870 1 6 35 44,221.54
1875 1 7 125 70.189.22
1880 2 10 165 190.956.74
1885' 2 13 225 310.808.81
1800 3 15 315 548.923.45
1895 7 33 477 800.786.99
1900 27 74 1,216 1,294,474.73
1905 55 80 1.300 1.600,000.00
1910 74 116 1,989 3,368,041.46
1915 40 131 1.729 2.774,058.94
1920 41 163 2.308 4,309.701.10
1921 44 175 2,424 4.580,093.90
1922 50 196 2.541 5.361.230.10
1923 51 241 3,077 6.386.311.32
1924 63 323 3.276 6.634,477.72
1925 65 347 3.501 6.599.665.15
1926 62 375 3.547 7.088.086.56
1927 71 435 3.714 7.318.624.16
1928 81 474 3.789 7,345.047.23
1929 96 495 4,317 7.525.972.48
1930 106 566 4.287 7.999.591.83
1931 112 586 4.118 8.267.221.92
1932 118 648 3,881 8.229.915.09
1933 123 810 4.466 8.459.711.05
1934 131 903 5.066 3.003.507.13
1935 138 966 5.338 9.192,943.67
1936 163 1.070 5.995 9.992.574.27
1037 155 1.093 6.595 9,574.428.86
1958 159 1,185 6.481 9.538,708.48
1939 158 1,216 6,734 9,585,186.19
STATISTICAL TABLES 361
15,004,340.60
VALUE OF ONE COPY OF EACH PUBLICATION
Printed Printed
Year Languages Value Year Languages Value
1846 1 $ .93 1917 94 704.50
1854 1 6.08 1918 94 758.48
1862 4 7.50 1919 96 812.53
1865 4 8.33 1920 99 877.74
1870 5 12.49 1923 114 1,244.15
1875 11 29.57 1924 114 1,301.68
1880 15 53.30 1925 128 1,417.23
1885 20 96.60 1926 131 1,523.51
1890 30 171.55 1927 132 1,594.00
1895 30 243.60 1928 141 1,700.68
1900 39 267.84 1929 141 1,746.29
1905 46 300.00 1930 146 1,814.73
1908 57 488.00 1931 152 1,885.80
1909 65 500.00 1932 157 1,951.87
1910 67 525.00 1933 161 2,004.87
1911 71 540.00 1934 169 2,087.50
1912 75 550.00 1935 171 2,146.76
1913 SO 575.00 1936 194 2,283.29
1914 88 600.00 1927 194 2.397.95
1915 89 640.00 1938 195 2,485.89
1916 90 680.00 1939 199 2.570.15
362 STATISTICAL TABLES
HARVEST INGATHERING
GENERAL SUMMARY
Union Local Mission Total Denomina-
Year Conferences Conferences Fields Institutions tional Investment
1865 7 1 1 $ 38,712.53
1875 13 2 5 282,179.55
1885 .. 28 3 11 885,382.97
1895 1 36 22 29 2,858,725.82
1905 13 80 56 126 4,799,419.51
1910 23 106 87 188 10,086,245.27
1912 23 126 100 196 12,084,438.13
1913 25 126 101 * 151 12,812,783.61
1914 26 128 106 147 14,039,279.39
1915 26 130 109 147 14,254,615.45
1916 26 130 113 149 15,284,215.27
1917 31 135 119 156 16,873,422.54
1918 35 141 117 164 19,975,500.49
1919 44 133 141 172 25,432,582.52
1920 46 148 153 183 30,699,461.49
1921 51 139 160 204 34,196,049.15
1922 55 143 153 224 36,903,593.95
1923 54 146 150 234 40,675,238.72
1924 52 138 164 248 44,971,881.12
1925 60 139 180 266 45,648,299.24
1926 65 143 198 255 48,025,317.33
1927 64 146 211 291 49,293,887.27
1928 65 153 222 328 50,281,614.54
1929 67 155 245 375 53,314.348.60
1930 71 160 270 399 54.115,482.55
1931 71 155 278 417 54,114,844.52
19:32 70 144 289 424 53,235.460.37
1933 70 146 309 441 53,979,143.72
1934 70 144 318 443 56,045,968.38
1935 69 146 320 446 57,745,120.18
1936 70 143 328 489 60,026,066.23
1937 69 145 333 498 64,271,475.01
1938 69 136 315 523 60,348,878.04
1939 69 133 306 518 62,128,579.07
TOTAL LANGUAGES IN WHICH WORK IS CONDUCTED
Also Countries in Which Representatives Are Locatedby Years
Printed Printed
and Oral and Oral Conn
Year Languages Countries' Year Languages tries
1921 179 108 1930 417 141
1922 194 115 1931 455 141
1923 220 119 1932 485 275
1924 224 119 1933 504 295
1925 252 124 1934 539 325
1926 256 126 1935 578 353
1927 279 127 1936 649 378
1928 347 135 1937 714 385
1929 394 139 1938 766 387
1939 820 404
Since 1932 including islands.
366 STATISTICAL TABLES
Total 4,571
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF THE
GENERAL CONFERENCE
CONSTITUTION
(As revised at the 43d session held in San Francisco, Calif., in 1936)
Article I Name
This organization shall be known as the General Conference of Sev-
enth-day Adventists.
Article II Object
The object of this Conference is to teach all nations the command-
ments of God and the everlasting gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus
Christ. '
Article III Membership
Section 1. The membership of this Conference shall consist of:
(a) Such union conferences and union missions as have been or
shall be properly organized and accepted by vote of the General Con-
ference in session.
(14 Such local conferences and properly organized missions not
included in any union conference or in any union mission as have been
or shall be properly organized and accepted by vote,of the General
Conference in session.
See. 2. The voters of this Conference shall be designated as follows:
(a) Delegates at large.
(b) Regular delegates.
Sec. 3. DelegateS at large shall be:
(a) All members of the General Conference Executive Committee,
and such members of the division committees as are not members of
the General Conference Committee.
(b) Such representatives of missions of the General Conference and
of general institutions and departments of work, and such general
laborers and field secretaries as shall receive delegate's eredentials from
the Executive Committee of the General Conference, such credentials to
be ratified by the General Conference in session. The number of these
delegates thus seated shall not exceed 25 per cent of the total number
of delegates in attendance otherwise provided for.
See. 4. Regular delegates shall be such persons as are duly accredited
by division committees and union conferences.
See. 5. Each division shall be entitled to one delegate for each union
mission organization within its territory, and one delegate for each one
thousand members or fraction thereof within its union mission territories.
See. 6. Each union conference shall be entitled to one delegate in
addition to its president without regard to numbers, an additional
delegate for each local conference and organized mission in its territory,
and an additional delegate for each one thousand or fraction thereof
of its membership. In the case of union conferences' operating under
division committees, these delegates shall be appointed in counsel with
the division committees, and shall be seated as part of the division
delegation.
370
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS 371
Article X Amendments
This Constitution or its By-Laws may be amended by a two thirds'
vote of the voters present and voting at any session: provided that, if
it is proposed to amend the Constitution at a special session, notice of
such purpose shall be given in the call for such special session.
BY-LAWS
Article I Division Sections
Sec. 1. The General Conference shall conduct its world-wide work in
division sections, each section to operate within a specified territory in
harmony with the policy of the General Conference.
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS 373
Article XV Funds
Sec. 1. The finds of the General Conference shall be as follows:
(a) A tithe of the tithe receipts of the union conferences and union
missions and of the local conferences and missions not included in union
conferences and union missions.
(b) Regular missions offerings.
(c) Special donations.
(d) Such percentage of the regular tithe of local conferences as may
be determined at a joint meeting of the Executive Committee and con-
ferencepresidents.
(e) Surplus tithes which may be appropriated by local and union con-
ferences for the mission fields.
(f) A tithe of the profits of publishing houses, sanitariums, and other
profit-earning institutions which are under the control of the General
Conference, or which, because of the character of their work, have more
Gum local influence and responsibility. Such percentage of the annual
profit also of these institutions. after deducting the tithe, as may be
arranged by joint council of time Executive Committee of the General Con-
ference with the board of management of each institution.
(g) Such percentage of the funds of union conferences and missions
and of institutions and tract societies, as may be arranged by the Gen-
eral Conference Committee in counsel with conference presidents, the
same to be known as the Sustentation Fund for the support of aged
and infirm workers, and for the dependent widows and orphans of
workers.
Article XVI Appropriations
Sec. 1. The Executive Committee shall make its appropriations for
home and foreign work at the Autumn Councils, said appropriations
to be based on budgets from the fields requiring financial help.
Sec. 2. Appropriations shall be made subject to the receipt of the
full amount of funds estimated in the General Conference budget. In
case of a shortage, the distribution shall be on a pro-rata basis to all the
interests represented in the budget.
Sec. 3. Appropriations for major permanent investments shall be held
in trust for the purpose for which the appropriation was designated. In
case the project is abandoned, the funds shall revert to the General Con-
ference. Other funds appropriated to division fields shall be administered'
by the division committees.
Sec. 4. All funds raised in division fields, except the regular funds
belonging to the General Conference, as indicated under Article XV,
may be used for the advancement of the work in the fields in which
they were raised.
Sec. 5. General Conference funds in all the world shall be made avail-
able to meet the annual appropriations of the General Conference.
378 CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
Alberth, E. (1), Tizianstr. 18, Mun- Althoff, W., Fasanenstr. 63, I.,
chen 19, Germany. Braunschweig, Germany.
Albrecht, J., Fabian-utca 5, Mis- Altman, Roger, Route 6, Nashville,
kolc, Hungary. Tenn.
Alearaz, A. A. (1), P. 0. Box 2494, Alva, A. A. (1), Casilla 1002, Lima,
Manila, Philippine Islands. Peru, South America.
Alcock, H. J., 92 Gates Ave., Alva, A. J. (1), Casilla 85, Puno,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Peru, South America.
Alderson, P. C. (1), 752 Adams St., Ambs, K. E. (1), Gitwe, Ruanda,
Corvallis, Oreg. via Usumbura, Urundi, Belgian
Alderson, R. F., 1415 Makiki St., East Africa.
Honolulu, Hawaii. Amelung, K., Hans-Sachs-Str. 9,
Aldridge, F. R. (1), South Lancaster, Chemnitz i. Sa., Germany.
Mass. Amian, W., Neustadt-Contrescarpe
Alencar, M. (1), Caixa Postal 768, 30, Bremen, Germany.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South Ammundsen, W. B., 11100 Pine St.,
America. Lynwood, Calif.
Alexander, H. C. (1), Chuharkana Amundsen, Wesley, Box 2006, Bal-
Mandi, Punjab, India. boa, Canal Zone.
Alexander, L. R. (1), 1405 South Anderson, A. A. (1), 11 Langston
7th St., Lincoln, Nebr. Blvd., Hampton, Va.
Alexe, C., (1), Str. Eduard Grand Anderson, Alf., Tunnelgatan 25,
25, Bucuresti II, Rumania. Stockholm, Sweden.
Alexe, N., Str. Eduard Grand 25, Andersk A. N., P. 0. Box 124,
Bucuresti II, Rumania. Cagayan, Oriental Misamis, Phil-
Alinsod, R. P. (I), P. 0. Box 39, ippine Islands.
Lucena, Tayabas, Philippine Is- Anderson, August, Grandy, Minn.
lands. Anderson, A. S., 84 Oak St., James-
All, J. E., 751 E. Seventh St., town, N. Y.
Lexington, Ky. Anderson, A. W., "Mizpah," Wah-
Allen, A. N., 900 N. Frederick St., roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Arlington, Va. Anderson, B. L., S.D.A. Mission,
Allen, L. E., Haji Karim Bux Ki Huei Chia Tau, Swatow, Kwang-
Kothi, Gujranwala, Punjab, In- tung, China.
dia. Anderson, C. R., White Memorial
Allison, J. W., Box 725, San Ber- Hospital, Los Angeles, Calif.
nardino, Calif. Anderson, C. V., 2001 - 24th Ave.,
Allison, J. W., Jr. (1), 1230 N. First North, Nashville, Tenn.
St., Phoenix, Ariz. Anderson, H. P., Milton, Wis.
Allison, T. IL, 730 Oakwood Blvd., Anderson, I. H. (1), 129 Highland
Chicago, Ill. Ave, Middletown, Conn.
Allum, F. A., Gordon Ave. (Post Anderson, J. D., 84 Jervois Road,
office Box 27), Hamilton, New Auckland, New Zealand.
South Wales, Australia. Anderson, J. F., 2301 S. Riverside,
Ft. Worth, Texas.
Allum, L. H. (1), "Tereora," The
Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Anderson, J. N., 3800 S. 48th St.,
Lincoln, Nebr.
Australia.
Anderson, J. P., S. D. A. Mission,
Almonte, Eliel, Casilla 2830, San- Tungshan, Canton, China.
tiago, Chile, South America. Anderson, L. R., 318 W. Malvern
Alonzo, Jose (1), Apartado 568, St., Fullerton, Calif.
Cuidad Trujillo, Republica Do- Anderson, M. E., Box 7, Poy Sippi,
minicana. Wis.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 381
Danila, I., Lascrir Catargiu No. 26, Davis, E. M., Calle Fino 3801,
Galati, Rumania. Buenos Aires, Argentina, South
Danke, K. (1), Koblenzer Str. 3, America.
Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Davis, H. A., Box 580, San Jose,
Dantos, I, Lascrir Catargiu No. Calif.
26, Galati, Rumania. Davy, W. L., Luwazi Mission, P. 0.
Danyi, Istvan, Petra, Zrinjskog, Nkata Bay, Nyasaland, B. C.
Ulica 13, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia. Africa.
Dealy, M. G. (I), 817 West Nora
Dare, S. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Box Ave., Spokane, Wash.
19, Ibadan, Nigeria, W. C. Africa. Dean, J. C., S.D.A. Mission, 9
Darst, Donald (1), 203 Nichols Ave., Cunningham Road, Bangalore,
Dinuba, Calif. South India.
Dart, A. 0., 411 Cedar St., Takoma De'Ath, H. F., 18, Holland Gardens,
Park, D.C. Garston, Watford, Herts, Eng-
Dart, C. J., 1317 N. E. 11th St., land.
Oklahoma City, Okla. De Beer, B. P., 292 Louis Botha
Ave., Orange Grove, Johannes-
Dart, W. B. (1), Lynwood Academy,
burg, Transvaal, South Africa.
Corner Elmwood and Locust Sts.,
De Beer, D. A. (1), Box 508, Port
Lynwood, Calif.
Elizabeth, Cape Province, ,South
Das, Harnam (1), Chuharkana Africa.
Mandl, Punjab, India. De Beer, J. N., "Dunrolyn," Bairn-
Dasent, J. G., 2616 Republic St., . beck Ave., Newlands, Cape,
New Orleans, La. South Africa.
Dason, J. S. (1), Box 15, Poona, Debreceni, S., Nagy Sandor u. 21,
India. Szekesfehervar, Hungary.
Dasoveanu, Or., LaseFir Catargiu Degering, C. W., College Heights,
No. 26, Galati, Rumania. Alberta, Canada.
Dau, Querino, Caixa Postal 115, ,Delafield, Arthur, 4041c Luawai St.,
Goiania, Goiaz, Brazil, South Honolulu, Hawaii.
America. Delafield, R. E., 222 .E. 'Avenue H,
Diiumichen, H. (1), Friedensau bei San Angelo, Tex.
Burg, Post Grabow, Bez. Magde- Delhove, D. E., Kirundu Mission,
burg, Germany. Kirundu, via Kindu, Province
Diiumichen, R., Koblenzer Strasse Orien tale, Congo Beige, Central
3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Africa.
Datiniika, Maika, Suva You, Suva, .Dell'Anno, Gene (1), 1004 Kerlerec,
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. New Orleans, La.
David, Deacon, 30 Voyle Road, De Ligne, Alfred, 11-13 Rue Ernest
Cantt., Rangoon, Burma. Allard, Brussels, Belgium.
David, P. K., S.D.A. Mission, Kari- Deinchuk, S., College Place, Wash.
ananthal, via Arpukottai, Ram- Deming, M. W., 4457 Delaware St.,
nod District, India. Gary, Ind.
David, S. N., S. D. A. Mission, Denga, Nelson (1), Matandani Mis-
Kottarakara, Travancore, South sion, Box 51, Blantyre, Nyasa-
India. land, British Central Africa.
Davies, L. H.,' Kansu Mission of Denney, F. C. (1), Box 580, San
S.D.A., Lanchow, Kansu, China. Jose, Calif.
Davis, B. B. (1), Box 401, Manila, Denslow, 0. L., 1018 Wm. H. Taft
Philippine Islands. Road, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Davis, C. H., S. D. A. Mission, Derlath, W., Haydnstr. 16, Dres-
Foochow, China. den-A 16, Germany.
398 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Mirolf, G. Grindelberg 11, I., Ham- Edwardson, C., 740 Ash St.,
burg 13, Germany. Hutchinson, Minn.
Durr, F., Kriegsstr. 84, Karlsruhe Eelsing, H., Badhuisweg 14,_Apel-
i. B., Germany. doorn, Netherlands.
Durrant, A. N., Route 2, Box 120B, Effenberg, J. H., 31 Hwang Pei
Sharonville, Ohio. Road, Hankow, Hupeh, China.
Dustin, Ross, 212 S. E. Isaac Ave.,
Pendle ton, Oreg. Eglitis, A., Brivibas iela 11, Riga,
Dwehus, E., Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz Latvia.'
46, Cottbus, Germany. Ehlers, Emanuel, M. D., Loma
Dyason, A. J. (1), 37 O'Connell Linda, Calif.
Terrace, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Ehlers, W. (1), Estacao de Turve,
Queensland, Australia. R. V. P. S. C., Santa Catarina,
Brazil, South America.
Dyason, A. P., (1), Suva Vou, Suva,
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Eicher, D., Kriegsstrasse 84, Karls-
Dyason, L. A. (1), Nukualofa, ruhe i/B, Germany.
Tonga, Friendly Islands, Pacific Eichhoff, H., Steindamm 32a,
Ocean. Konigsberg, Pr., Germany.
Dzik, F., Humboldtstr. 21, Kalisch, Eichman, G. F., 1081 Marion St.,
Warthegau, Germany. Denver, Colo.
Eichwald, Rudolf, Adlerstrasse 70,
Diisseldorf, Germany.
ASTMAN, W. W., 401 W. Ekka, Ohma (1), c/o Pastor P. 1).
Emento,
El Camino Ave., North Sacra-
Calif.
Kujur, S.D.A. Mission, Gumla P.
0., Ranchi Dist., India.
Eberhardt, W., Friedensau bei Eldridge, C. E., 23 Westfield St.,
Burg, Post Grabow, Bez. Magde- Worcester, Mass..
burg, Germany. Eldridge, P. H. (1), Japan Junior
Eckenroth, M. K., 811 W. 13th St., College, Showa Machi, Kimitsu
Anderson, Ind. Gun, Chiba Ken, Japan.
Eckman, C. N., 619 E. Ninth St., Elias, K. (1), 22, Zulla Road, Map-
Tucson, Ariz. perly Park, Nottingham, England.
Edener, W., Tizianstr. 18, Munchen Ellingworth, G. A., Boite Postale
19, Germany. 446, Elisabethville, Congo Belge,
Edmonds, L., S. D. A. Mission, Box Africa.
41, Aba, South Nigeria, West Elliott, H. T., Takoma Park,
Coast, Africa. Washington, D. C.
Edwards, A. V., Helderberg College, Elliott, W. P., Review and Herald,
Box 22, Somerset West, Cape, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.
South Africa. (Furlough ad- Elliott, W. R., 709 Powell Ave.,
dress: Sanitarium, Calif.) Evansville, Ind.
Edwards, C. A. (I), Box 221, Port Ellis, C. C., Rockview Ave.,
of Spain, Trinidad, British West North Plainfield, N. J.
Indies. Ellis, Ishmael, Box M, Cristobal,
Edwards, F. (1), 22 Zulla Rd., Canal Zone.
Mapperley Park, Nottingham, Ellis, W. W. (I), 628 W. Mauinee
England. St., Adrian, Mich.
Edwards, H. E., College Station, Elssmann, 0. (1), Hinterm Bahnhof
Berrien Springs, Mich. 30, Ntirnberg, Germany.
Edwards, J. E., 411 Cedar St., Emerson, B. NI. (1), 441 Salem,
Takoma Park, D.C. Glendale, Calif.
Edwards, 0. B., Oakwood Junior Emery, R. T. (1), 202 S. Palouse
College, Huntsville, Ala. St., Walla Walla, Wash.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 401
Emery, MT. D., 202 S. Palouse St., Escandon, Jorge (1), Apartado
Walla Walla, Wash. Nacional de Correos 436, Bogota,
Emmenegger, G. E. (1), Casilla Colombia, South America.
2830, Santiago, Chile, South Espinosa, J., Casilla 1141; Gyaquil,
America. Ecuador, South AmeriCa.
Emmer, A. G., 817 W. Nora Ave., Esquilla, V. W. (1), 1750 Clay
Spokane, Wash. Street, Paducah, Ky.
Emmerson, E. H., Angwin, Napa Essery, E. G., Innisfree Villas,
Co., Calif. Sheepcote Lane, Garston, Wat-
Emmerson, W. L., Stanborough ford, Herts, England.
Park, Watford, Herts, England. Essien, S. B., S. D. A. Mission,
Emmerson, W. R. (1), 5310 N.E. Box 45, Bekwai, Gold Coast,
Everett St., Portland, Oregon. West Africa.
Emralino, J. B., P. 0. Box 2494, Esteb, A. A., 131 Bailey Place,
Manila, Philippine Islands. Glendale, Calif.
Endaenda, Lawson, Sala Mission, Esteb, L. E., 817 W. Nora Ave.,
c/o Shangara, Store, P. 0. Lu- Spokane, Wash.
saka, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Estes, Lowell (1), 2525 S. Downing
Engel, B., Adlerstr. 70, Dusseldorf, St., Denver, Colo.
Germany. Estey, J. A., P. 0. Box 175,
Engelbrecht, G. H., Atchin, New Chamberlain, S. Dak.
Hebrides. Pacific Ocean. Eva, W. D. (I), Lower Gwelo Mis-
England, MST. H., D'Estrampes No. sion, Private Bag, Gwelo, South-
252, Vibora, Havana, Cuba. ern Rhodesia, Africa.
Englert, P., Komerstr. 6/8, Breslau Evans, 1. H., Takoma Park, Wash-
13, Germany. ington, D. C.
Engstrtim, R. W., 3728 Raymond Evans, I. M., 437 E. Ponce de Leon
Ave., Brookfield, Ill. Ave., Decatur, Ga.
Enoch, G. F., 4330 Lugo St., Evans, L. C., 3515 Cypress St.,
Lynwood, Calif. Jacksonville, Fla.
Enriquez, Isaac, P. 0. Box 39, Evans, N. G., M.D. (1), 312 N. Boyle
Lucena, Tayabas, Philippine Is- Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
lands. Evard, Henri (1), Hoheweg 17,
Erhes, Th. (1), Pelzgasse 2-10, Berne, Switzerland.
Wien XV/101, Germany. Evens, H. P., 320 William St.,
Erenius, E., Wasagatan 12, Gote- Lansing, Mich.
borg, Sweden. Everson, C. T., c/o 0. J. Nerlund,
Erlecke, F. K., Post Box 226, 311 Fulton . Ave., Jersey City,
Singapore, Straits Settlenients. N. J.
Ernenputsch, W. A., Calle V. Ver-
gara 3227, Florida, F. C. C. A.,
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South AASS G., Post Box 226, Singa-
America.
Ernst, F. (I), Adlerstr. 70, Dussel-
F pore, Straits Settlements.
Faetting, A., Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz
dorf, Germany. 46, Cottbus, Germany:
Ernst, Luis. Calle V. Vergaro 3227, Fagal, William, Jr. (1), 56 Hoffman
Florida, F.C.C.A., Buenos Aires, St., Elmira, N. Y.
Argentina, South America. Fairchild, F. M., R.F.D. 1, Mt.
Ernston, N. C., 825 Belmont St., Vernon, Ohio.
Salem, Oreg. Fairchild, P. 'B.. (1), Lower Gwelo
Erzberger, H., Tizianstr. 18, Miin- Mission, Private Bag, Gwelo,
ellen 19, Germany. Southern, Rhodesia, Africa.
402 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Garcia, David (1), Apartado 1059, George, W. A., M. D., Loma Linda,
San Jose, Costa Rica, Central Calif.
America. Georgescu, V., Str. Eduard Grand
Garcia D., Julio, Apartado 986, Ca- 25, Bucuresti II, Rumania.
racas, Venezue'a, South America: Georgieff, A. (1), Solunska 10,
Garcia, V. J., Apartado 4078, Ma- Sofia, Bulgaria.
drid, Spain. Gerber, Charles, 130 Boulevard de
Gardiner, L. H., Piscaderaweg 22, PHOpital, Paris 13e, France.
Mundo Nobo, Curacao, N. W. I. Gerber, Robert, La Ligniere, Gland
, Gardner, A., S.D.A. Mission, Am- (Vaud), Switzerland.
rona, U. P., India. Gerhart, 0. B., 3478 Connaught St.,
Gardner, E. E., Loma Linda, Calif. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Gardner, E. L. (I), Box 15, Poona,
India. Gericke, Walther, Hinterm Bahn-
Gardner, T. .R. (1), Box 1040, hof 30, Niirnberg, Germany.
Clovis, N. Mex. Gernet, B. P., 615 N. Seventeenth
Garner, 0. T., 1405 So. Seventh St., St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Lincoln, Nebr. Gerrard, P. D., 2718 Third Ave.,
Garner, R. A., Box 15, Poona, India. So., Minneapolis, Minn. 2
Garner, R. 0., Apartado 39, Me- Ceserick, A. (1), Haydnstr. 16,
dellin, Colombia, South America. Dresden-A 16, Germany.
Garrarde, H. E., (1), Box 235,
Greensburg, Pa. Ghiorghisor, I., Str. Eduard Grand
Garrett, M. R., 52 B Mohawk, 25, Bucuresti II., 'Rumania.
Mobile, Ala. Ghiorghita, N. (1), Str. Mitropolitul
Garrett, R. U., 508 North Main St., Ghenadie Petrescu No. 116, Bucu-
Berrien Springs, Mich. resti IV, Rumania.
Garton, B. M., Pharr, Tex. Giang, T. G., 526 Ningkuo Road,
Gast, W., Adolf-Hitler-Kai 81, Shanghai, China.
Salzburg-Aigen, Germany. Gibbons, Virgil (1), P. 0. Box 584,
Gates, E. M., 305 W. Fifteenth Ave., Columbus,0hio.
Corsicana, Tex. Gibbs, C. R., 1116 Tangier St., Coral
Gathercole, A. J. (I), 8 Yarra St., Gables, Fla.
Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. Gibson, L. A., Route 2, Redlands,
Gauger, W., Arndtstr. 37a, Stettin, Calif.
Germany. Gibson, T. D. (1), 342 N. Segrave
Gauterau, F. D., 2237 Grove St., St., Daytona Beach, Fla.
Oakland, Calif. Gibson, T. J. (1), 3250 Fraser Ave.,
Gay, H. R., 10632 N. E. Shaver St., Vancouver, British Columbia,
Portland, Oreg. Canada.
Gayen, P. C., S. D. A. Mission, Gibson, W. G. (1), 310 N. Eighth
Alekanda Road, Barisal, Bengal, St., Vineland, N. J.
India. Giddings, 0. U., Cuale Mission
Gehl, Wilhelm, Hinterm Bahnhof Station, Deque de Braganca,
30, Nurnberg, Germany. Districto do Malange, Angola,
Geier, G., Augasse 11, Reichenberg, Portuguese West Africa.
Sudetenland, Germany. Giddings, P., Box 78, Georgetown,
Geisler, L. (1), Turecka 1, Warschau British Guiana, South America.
S 36, General Government, Ger- Gidlund, C., Tunnelgatan 25, Stock-
many. holm, Sweden.
Gemeinhardt, W., Eschenheimer Gil, .Camilo, Calle V. Vergara
Anlage 32, Frankfurt a. Main; 3227, Florida, F.C.C.A., Buenos
Germany. Aires, Argentina, South America.
406 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Henderson, F. H., 130 South Sixth Hicks, H. H., Box 139, Sugar House
St., Terre Haute, Ind. Station, Salt Lake City, Utah:
Heng, Seng-Teck (1), S.D.A. Mis- Higgins, W. A. (1), Box 831, Mt.
sion, Huei Chia Tau, Swatow, Vernon, Ohio.
Kwangtung, China. Higgins, W. B., Solusi Mission,
Henger, A., Fangelsbachstr. 11, P. 0. Box 573, Bulawayo, South-
Stuttgart-S, Germany. ern Rhodesia, Africa.
Hennecke, E., Grindelberg 11, I., Hilgert, W. T., Route 2, Gaston,
Hamburg 13, Germany. Oreg.
Henriksen, H. D. 720 Main St., Hill, C. (1), Box J. 1011, Adelaide,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can- South Australia, Australia.
ada. Hill, T. W. (1), Regal Building,
Henry, C. D. (1), Box 66, Port of New Delhi, India.
Spain, Trinidad, British West Hill, R. B. (1), 388 W. Warren Ave.,
Indies. Youngstown, Ohio.
Heppenstall, E., La Sierra Station, Hill, T. S., 1317 Merrill St., Kala-
Arlington, Calif. mazoo, Mich.
Herbert, A. S. (I), 40 Bealey Ave., Hill, W. B., 43 S. Monroe Ave., Co-
Christchurch, New Zealand. lumbus, Ohio.
Herbert, W., Fasanenstr. 63, I., Hilliard, WI I. (1), 526 Ningkuo
Braunschweig, Germany. Road, Shanghai, China.
Herholdt, A. J., 292 Louis. Botha. Hillman, V. R. (I), 270 S. Main St.,
Ave., Orange Grove, Johannes- Fond du Lac, Wis.
burg, Transvaal, South Africa. Hilmer, F., Adlerstr. 70, Dlissel-
Hermann, P. H., Str. Mitropolitul dorf, Germany.
Ghenadie Petrescu No. 116, Buc- Hilton, G. F., M.D. (1), 425 S. & L.
uresti IV, Rumania. Building, Wenatchee, Wash.
Hermanson, E. V., Rua Antonio J. Hilweg, K., Steindamm 32a, III.,
d'Almeida, Funchal, Madeira Konigsberg, Pr., Germany.
Islands. Hindson, J. (1), " Tereora," The
Hermansson, Gcesta, Wasagatan 12, Boulevarde, Strathfield, New
Giiteborg, Sweden. South Wales, Australia.
Hermandez, R. (1), Apartado 3005, Hintz, M. (1), Turecka,1, Warschau
Santurce, Puerto Rico. S 36, Gen. Government, Germany.
Hershberger, 0. S. (1), P. 0. Box Hioara, M., Laschr Catargiu No.
831, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. 26, Galati, Rumania.
Berwick, 0. W., Ketchikan, Alaska. Hirlinger, J. W., Box 1331, Ashe-
Herwick, P. G., 31 Mitchell Ave., ville, N. C.
Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Hiten, George (1), Songa Mission,
Hesse, 0. (1), Adlerstr. 70, Diissel- Boite Postale, Lamina, Congo
dorf, Germany. Beige, Africa.
Hessel, A., S. D. A. Mission, Shah Hiten, S. S., 292 Louis Botha Ave.,
Ave. 638, Teheran, Iran. Orange Grove, Johannesburg,
Hesseltine, Leland (1), General Transvaal, South Africa.
Delivery, Redlands, Calif. Hlubi, J. M., P.O. Mahamba, Swa-
Heubach, P. C., 5400 El Camilo, ziland, South Africa.
Oakland, Calif. Hmelevsky, G. G., 510 Harmon St.,
Heuser, H. (1), Neustadt-Contres- Detroit, Mich.
carpe 30, I., Bremen, Germany. Hnatyshyn, J. M., Box 15, Poona,
Hiatt, H. M., 1615 Ferry St., India. .
Anoka, Minn. Ho, Ching (1), S.D.A. Mission, Huei
Hickman, N. R., Box 803, Casper, Chia Tau, Swatow, Kwangtung,
Wyo. China.
412 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Ho, Ping-Duan (I), 526 Ningkuo Holt, C. A., 3817 Denker St., Los
Road, Shanghai, China. Angeles, Calif.
Ho, Tien-Min (1), Shen Yang Post Holt, R. F. (1), 'Tremonton, Utah.
Office, Box 36, Mukden, Man- Hon, E. (1), "Tereora," The Boule-
chukuo. varde, Strathfield, N. S. W.,
Ho, W. Y. (1), Box 310, Hong Kong, Australia.
China. Hooper, W. T., "Tereora," The
Hoag, G. B. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Boulevarde, Strathfield, N.S.W.,
Baragain, Rancid, India. Australia.
Hochmuth, M., Haydnstrasse 16, Hoover, H. L., Route 1, Box 3201,
Dresden-A 16, Germany. Perris, Calif.
Hoen, Dr. R. E. (1), Angwin, Calif, Hopkin, W. H. (I), "Mizpah," Wah-
Hoetapea, M. (1), Advent Zen- roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
dingsgenootschap in N. 0. I., Hopkins, E. B., Route 4, Jefferson,
Afdeeling Noord-Sumatra, P. Tex.
Siantar, Colijnlaan 16, Sumatra, Horn, P., Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz 46,
Netherlands East Indies. Cottbus, Germany.
Hoffman, B. P., 201 Garland Ave., Horn, S., Post Box 226, Singapore,
Takoma Park, Washington, D.C. Straits Settlements.
Hoffman, J. M. (1), 52T Forest St., Hcerner, 0. F., Kriegsstr. 84, Karls-
Mansfield, Ohio. ruhe 03., Germany.
Hoffmann, K., Hans-Sachstr. 9, Hosford, G. W., 715 S. Washington,
Chemnitz, i.Sa., Germany. Casper, 'Wyo.
Holbrook, J. A., Box 364, Clear Hoskin, G. C., 105 W. Adams St.,
Lake, Wash. Chicago, Ill.
Holbrook, Wilbur, Route 1, Box 7, Hottel, J. Z. 303 S. State St.,
Harvey, N. Dak. Ephrata, Pa.
Holden, Dr. W. B. (1), 6347 S. E. Hottel, R. D., Box 57, New Mar-
Yamhill St., Portland, Oreg. ket, Va.
Holden, W. H., 133 S. Twenty- Houghtdn, Alexander, 621/2 Hunter
second St., La Crosse, Wis. St., Glens Falls, N. Y.
Holgate, W. A., 176 Orange St., House, H. F., Apartado 139, Sandi,
Kingston, Jamaica, British West Coahuila, Mexico.
Indies. Houser, L. E. (1), 858 Elias St.;
Holland, J. C., 507 Flower Ave., London, Ontario, Canada.
Takoma Park, Washington, D.C. Hovhannession, N. (1), Boite Postale
Hollenweger, 0., Stampfenbach- 595, Beirut, Lebanon.
strasse 85, Zurich, Switzerland. Howard, B. A. (1), The Retreat,
Holley, Leighton (1), S. D. A. Mis- Roorkee, U. P., India.
sion, 62 Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Howard, E. P., R. F. D. 1, Box 64S,
Peking, Hopei, China. Arlington, Calif.
Hollingsworth, F., Atchin, New Howard, J. M., Stanborough Park,
Hebrides, Pacific Ocean. Watford, Herts, England.
Hollingsworth, H. W., "Mizpah," Howard, M. D., 526 Ningkuo Road,
Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Shanghai China.
Hollister, M. A., Takoma Park, Howard, T. R. M. (1), 437 E. Ponce
Washington, D. C. de Leon Ave., Deeatur, Ga.
Holloway, C. B. (I), 603 So. 6th Howard, W. H., Union Springs.
'Ave., Laurel, Miss. N. Y.
Holman, G. W., Shiloh, N.J. Howarth, James (1), 1707 Orchard
Holman, K. C. (1), Tonasket, Wash. Ave., Glendale, Calif.
Hoist, A. E., 117 Pennsylvania Howe, B. L., Route 5, Box 1309,
Ave., Cumberland, Md. Modesto, Calif.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 413
Howe, W. A., 734 Main St., Ne- Humann, H. H., 25 N. Blandena St.,
vada, Iowa. Portland, Oreg.
Howell, J. M., 3800 S. Forty-eighth Hummel, G., Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz
St., Lincoln, Nebr. 46, Cottbus, Germany.
Howell, L. I. (1), Mirigeda, Port Humphrey, A. B. T. (1), 2212 North
Moresby, Papua, Pacific Ocean. 28th St., Omaha, Nebr.
Howell, W. E., Takoma Park, Humphries, H. (1), 23, Grosvenor
Washington, D. C. Road,, Norwich, Norfolk, Eng-
Howse, H. T. (1) Gordon Ave., land.
Hamilton (P. 0. Box 27), New Hung, C. Y., S. D. A. Mission,
South Wales, Au stralia. Kulangsu, Amoy, China.
Howse, J. I), Mai'01'0 Lagoon, via
Tulagi, Solomon Islands, Pacific Hung, K. H. (1), P.O. Box 310,
Ocean. Hong Kong, China.
Hoyler, Jorge, Caixa Postal 198, Hunter, D. W., Washington Sani-
Cidade do Salvador, Baia, Brazil, tarium, Takoma Park, Washing-
South America. ton, D.C.
Hsiao, Djeng Hsiu (1), Shensi Mis- Hunter, Le Roy, S. D. A. Mission,
sion of S. D. A., Outside West Ramna, Dacca, India.
Gate, Sianfu, Shensi, China. Huntington, L., S. D. A. Mission,
Hsiao, Tzi-Fu (1), S.D.A. Mission, Kottarakara, Travancore, South
147 East San Ma Lu, Hsing- India.
king, Manchukuo.
Hsu, Sin-Tang (1), 107 Woo Tsu Hurdon, W. J., 3250 Fraser Ave.
St., Hankow, Hupeh, China. at Kingsway, Vancouver, Brit-
Hu, D. R., S.D.A. Mission, Wen- ish Columbia, Canada.
chow, Chekiang, China. Hurlow, R. J., Cancele Mission,
Hu, Si-Gwei (1), S.D.A. Mission, P. 0. Cancele via Mt. Frere, East
75 Fu Dzen St., Changsha, Hu- Griqualand, Cape Province, South'
nan, China. Africa.
Huang, C. C. (1), 140 Bukit Bin- Hurlow, W. H., P. 0. Box 468,
tang Rd., Kuala Lumpur, Fed- Bloeinfontein, 0. F. S., South
erated Malay States. Africa.
Hubbard, T. F., Cicero, Indiana. Huse, G. A. (1), 1081 Marion St.,
Denver, Colo.
Hubbs, R. L. (1), Auburn Academy, Hutapea, W. U. (1), Advent Zen-
Auburn, Wash. dingsgenootschap in N. 0. I.,
Hubley, R. A., 9912 - 115th St., Afdeeling West-Java, Naripan
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 63, Bandoeng, Java, Netherlands
Huddleston, S. B., 3719 Dunbar St., East Indies.
Dallas Texas. Hutches, G. E., 1856 Marshall Ave.,
Hudson, R. T., 1426 E. Seventeenth St. Paul, Minn.
St. Court, Des Moines, Iowa. Hutchinson, L. L., Route 2, Box
Huenergardt, A. B., Hemet, Calif. 133, Lemoore, Calif.
Huenergardt, J. F., 2424 Marathon Huxtable, T. R.,.437 E: Ponce de
St., Los Angeles, Calif. Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga.
Hufnagel, H., Hans-Sachsstr. 9, Hwang, David, 1207 Yu-Yuen Road,
Chemnitz i.Sa., Germany. Shanghai, China.
Hughes, J. W. (1), 3606 Hueco St., Hwang, Djung-Seng, S.D.A. Mis-
El Paso, Tex. sion, 75 Fu Dzen St., Changsha,
Humann, E. S. (1), Rest Haven Hunan, China.
Sanitarium, Sidney, British Co- Hwang, Dz-Chiang, S.D.A. Mission,
lumbia, Canada. Kweiyang, Kweichow, China.
414 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Hwang, Dzi-Ling (1), S.D.A. Mis- Ingle, A. N., 292 Louis Botha Ave.,
sion, 75 Fu Dzen St., Changsha, Orange Grove, Johannesburg,
Hunan, China. Transvaal, South Africa.
Hwang, Joseph (I), S. D. A. Mis- Inoue, K., 8625 Latona St., Seattle,
sion, Huei Chia Tau, Swatow, Wash.
Kwangtung, lonescu, C. G., Str. Mitropolitul
Ghenadie Petrescu No. 116,
Hyatt, W. L., 717 Church St, Bueuresti IV, Rumania.
Greensboro, N. C. lorga, I., Str. Eduard Grand 25,
Hyde, C. J. (1), Kanyadoto, P. 0. 13ticuresti II, Rumania.
Kisii, Kenya" Colony, East Africa. Irod, Lumitru, Calea Bucurestilor ,
Hyde; J. J., S. D. A. Mission, 57, Craiova, Rumania.
Jengre Railway Station. via Jos, Irwin, J. J., Copemish, Mich.
Northern Nigeria, West Coast, Isaac, Ce (1), Luwazi Mission,
Africa. Nkata Bay P. 0., Nyasaland,
Hyde, S. G., 6, Tyglass Road, British Central Africa.
Llanishem, Cardiff, Glam, Wales, Isaac, Daniel, 261 Academy Place,
England. Dinuba, Calif.
Hyde, S. W. (1), 404 Madison Ave., Isaac, F. R., Boulder-Colorado San-
Petoskey, Mich. itarium, Boulder, Colorado.
Hyde W. T. B., S. D. A. Mission, Isaac, John, Route 1, Box 146A,
Box 19, Ibadan, Nigeria, West Shaf ter, Calif.
Coast Africa. Isaac, M. N., Casier A-55, Port-
Hyun, Y. H. (1), S. D. A. Mission, au-Prince, Haiti, French West
Seiryori-machi, Keizyo, (Seoul), Indies.
Chosen. Isaac, N. (1), easier *A-55, Port-au-
Prince, Haiti, French West In-
dies.
Isaac, V., S.D.A. Mission, Vathiar
IBBOTT, E. B. (I), "Mizpah," St., Tuticorin,
Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Isaiah, G., S. D. A. Mission, Narsa-
Ide, 0., Rua Joaquim Bonifacio, pur, W. Godavary, India.
M.A., Lisbon, Portugal. Ising, W. K., Takoma Park, Wash-
Iek, Sing (1), S. D. A. Mission, ington, D.C.
Foochow, China. Ismond, W. (I), No. China Train-
Brig, I. H. (1), South Lancaster, ing Institute, Fengtai, Hopei,
Mass. China.
Iliescu, B., Str. Mitropolitul Ghen- Istrate, P. (1), Str. Pictor Bucews-
adie Petrescu No. 116, Rucuresti chi 2, Cernauti, Rumania.
IV, Rumania.
Itumeleng, K. I. (1), P. 0. Vryburg,
Illyes, F., Strada Clemenceau 5/a,
Bechuanaland, South Africa.
Cluj, umania.
Ivanoff, N. (1), Solunska 10, Sofia,
Im, S. W., S.D.A. Mission, Seishin,
Bulgaria.
Chosen.
Iwanoff, W. (1), Solunska 10, Sofia,
Imai, S., 316 U St., Sacramento,
Calif. Bulgaria.
Imasiku, Gladstone, Liumba Hill
Mission, P. 0. Kalabo, Northern ABOLA, F. L., P. 0. Box 2494,
Rhodesia, Africa. J Manila, Philippine Islands.
Imperio, J. M., P. 0. Box 401, Jackson, A. S. (1), 8 Yarra St.,
Manila, Philippine Islands. Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia.
Imrie, L. J., Gordon Ave., Hamil- Jackson, F. S., 53, Lon Masarn,
ton (P. 0. Box 27), N. S. W., Sketty, Swansea, South Wales,
Australia. England.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 415
Joel, Atchin, New Hebrides, Pacific Johnson, J. R. (1), Box 235, Greens-
Ocean: burg, Pa.
Johannes, Dr. J. (1), S. D. A. Mis- Johnson, K. D. (1), 210 W. Main St.,
sion, Gopalganj P. 0., Faridpur Sterling, Colo.
Dist., Bengal, India. Johnson, S. (1), Box 592, Jerusalem,
Johanson, E. J., Box J. 1011, Ade- Palestine.
laide, S. Australia, Australia. Johnson, W. B., 1239 Washington
John, C. (1), S.D.A. Mission, Kan- St., Denver, Colo.
navarithota, Guntur, India. Johnson, W. J., M. D., 1625 Tren-
John, C. K. (1), Hydergunta, Na- ton Ave., Glendale, Calif.
zarbad, Mysore City, Mysore, In- Johnson, W. S. (1), Box 235,
dia. Greensburg, Pa.
John, Ch. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Johnson, Werber (1), 933 Bonsella
Nuzvid, Kistna District, South Ave., Walla Walla, Wash.
India. Johnston, F. W., Box 584, Arling-
John, \V., Grindelberg 11, I., Ham- ton, Calif.
burg 13, Germany. Jonasson, Sigward (1), Tunnelga-
Johns, A. H., c/o Station A, Box tan 25, Stockholm, Sweden.
148, Los Angeles, Calif. Jonathan, A. D. (1), 9 Cunningham
Johns, Alger (1), Box 741, El Cajon, Road, Bangalore, India.
Calif. Jones, C. L. (1), Box 66, Port of
Johns, V. J., Loma Linda, Calif. Spain, Trinidad, British West
Johnson, Adolph, Melrose Route, Indies.
Roseburg, Oreg. Jones, G. E., So. Lancaster, Mass.
Johnson, A. R. P., 408 Highland Jones, J. K., Box 449, Decatur, Ga.
Ave., Johnson City, Tenn. Jones, J. W., 608 Baldwin St.,
Johnson, Dr. A. W. (1), Pacific Un- Chattanooga, Tenn.
ion College, Angwin, Calif. Jones, L. L., 37 O'Connell Terrace,
Johnson, C. S. (1), 210 S. E. 50th Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queens-
Ave., Portland, Greg. land, Australia. .
Johnson, E. R., Box 33, Angwin, Jones, R. G., Box 78, Georgetown,
Calif. British Guiana, South America.
Johnson, Fred, Monroe, Washing- Jones, W. H. (1), 4240 York Road,
ton. Philadelphia, Pa.
Johnson, F. W., S. D. A. Mission, Jonsson, J. G. (1), Box 262, Rey-
Kangting (Tatsienlu), Sikang, kjavik, Iceland.
China. Jonuleit, K., Hans-Sachsstr. 9,
Johnson, G. E., Box 86, Clear Lake, Chemnitz i.Sa., Germany.
Wash. Jordahl, Ole, Akersgaten 74, Oslo,
Johnson, H. M., College Heights, Norway.
Alberta, Canada. Jordan, W. H. (1),. Billimoria
Johnson, H. T. (1), Tetherdown, House, Byramji Town, Nagpur,
Middlebank Crescent, Dundee, C. P., India.
Scotland. Jorgensen, L. G., 1081 Marion St.,
Johnson, J. B., Avenida San Mar- Denver, Colo.
tin 4555, Florida, F. C. C. A., Jornada, F. H., Box 271, Iloilo City,
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Iloilo, Philippine Islands.
America. Joseph, G. C. (1), S.D.A. Mission,
Johnson, J. D., Blair, Nebr. Nuzvid, Kistna Dist., South In-
Johnson, J. E., 606 N St., N.W., dia.
Washington, D. C. Joshua, J., Adventpuram, S.D.A.
Johnson, J. L. (I), 231 E. Twelfth Mission, Neyyatinkara P. O.,
St., Long Beach, Calif. Travancore, South India.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 417
Joyce, C. S., Drawer C, Berrien Kamea, John (1), Suva Vou, Suva,
Springs, Mich. Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Joyce, R. S., 42, Patterdale Road, Kamni, C., 5 blvd. d'Anvers, Stras-
Nottingham, England. bourg, Alsace, France.
Joyce, S., 48; Sheepcote Lane, Gar- Kaniwendo, Yolam, Malamulo Mis-
ston, Watford, Herts, England. sion, P. 0. Malamulo, Nyasaland,
Joyce, S. G., 22 Zulla Road, Map- British Central Africa.
perley Park, Nottingham, Eng- Kanachky, B. (1), 1491 Brook Ave.,
land. New York, N.Y.
Judge, A. G., 84 Jervois Road, Kanada, T. (1), Caixa Postal 1830,
Auckland, New Zealand. Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Amer-
Jugha, Marovo Lagoon, via Tulagi, ica.
Solomon Islands, Pacific Ocean. Kaneko, S., Minami 9 Jo, Nishi 16
Jurke, F., Haydnstr. 16, Dres- Chome, Sapporo, Japan.
den-A 16, Germany. Kang, C. H. (1), S.. D. A. Mission,
Jurkevics, A., Brivibas iela 11,. dz. Seiryori-machi, Keizyo (Seoul),
16, Riga, Latvia. Chosen.
Kanjanga, Soldier, Thekerani Mis-
sion, P. 0. Tekerani, Nyasa-
ABAMBE, Jonathon, Chileka land, British Central Africa.
K Mission, Box 51, Blantyre, Ny-
. asaland, British Central Africa.
Kanjira, Hamilton (1), Matandani
Mission, Box 51, Blantyre, Ny-
Kachel, H. (1), Adlerstr. 70, Dus- asaland, British Central Africa.
seldorf, Germany. Kanna, E. (1), Merepuiestee 14a,
Kachoka, Tom (1), Lake View Mis- Tallinn, Estonia.
sion, P. 0. Fort Mlangeni, Nyasa- Kansu, Lotson (1), Box 573, Bula-
land, B. C. Africa. wayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa.
Kaelin, A. D. (1), Box 930, Char- Kanzok, J., Kornerstr, 6/8, Breslau
lotte, N.C. 13, Germany.
Kagegera, D., Gitwe Mission, P. 0. Kapitz, Karl, Neustadt-Contre-
Usumbura, Ruanda-Urundi, Bel- scarpe 30, Bremen, Germany.
gian East Africa. Kaplan, S., 1783 Marmion Ave.,
Kajiyama, T., 15 Nunobiki Dori, New York, N. Y.
2 Chome, Kobe, Japan. Kapusta, St., Turecka 1, Warschau
Kalabugin, M. A., 9 Tsitsihar St., S 36, General Government, Ger-
Nan Kang, Harbin, Manchuria. many.
Kalbermattr, I., Calle V. Vergara Karallashvili, K. D., Court, 1207
3227, Florida, F.C.C.A., Buenos Yu-Yuen Road, Shanghai, China.
Aires, Argentina, South America. Karl, A., Via Trieste 17, Florence,
Kalbermatter, S. (1), Casilla 44, Italy.
Quito, Ecuador, South America. Karmas, V. (1), Merepuiestee 14a,
Kalezic, Djordje, Petra Zrinjskog Tallinn, Estonia.
silica 13, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia. Karonga, Jeremiah (1), Chileka
Kaliba, Simon (1), Nadeqwe Mis- Mission, Box 51, Blantyre, Ny-
sion, P. 0. Mazabuka, Northern asaland, British Central Africa.
Rhodesia, Africa. Karwatzke, E. (1), Steindamm 32a,
Kallaste, A. (1), Merepuiestee 14a, III., Konigsberg, Prussia, Ger-
Tallinn, Estonia. many.
Kaltenheuser, K., Caixa Postal 233, Kasa, J. W., 1428 Kenilworth Ave.,
Vitoria, Espirito Santo, Brazil, Cleveland, Ohio.
South America. Kasonga, Philip, Malamulo Mis-
Kalustian, K. (1), 14 Saray Arkasi, sion, P. 0. Malamulo, Nyasaland,
Ayaz Pasa, Istanbul, Turkey. British Central Africa.
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418 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Kastl, Karl, Vojvode Protica 12, Kelsey, Verne (I), 105 Peach St.,
Beograd VII, Jugoslavia. Monroe, La.
Katona, S., Fabifin-utca 5, Miskolc, Keng, Chao-chun, 62 Ta Fang Chia
Hungary. Hutung, Peking, Hopei, China.
KaUfmann, E., Grindelberg 11, Keng, K. F., 62 Ta Fang Chia Hu-
I., Hamburg 13, Germany. tung, Peking, Hopei, China.
Kaufmann, Richard, Neustadt- Kent, H. (1), S.D.A. Mission, 9
Contrescarpe 30, Bremen, Ger- Cunningham Road, Bangalore.
many. So. India.
Kauntul, M., Advent Zendingsge- Kent, J. F., South Lancaster, Mass.
nootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeeling Kent, J. R. (1), "Mizpah," Wah-
West-Java, Naripan 63, Ban- roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
doeng, Java, Netherlands East
Indies. Kent, J. W., Gordon Ave., Ham-
ilton, (P. 0. Box 27), N. S. W.,
Kazemba, Simon (1), Box 573, Australia.
Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, Kent, L. J. (1), Box J. 1011, Ade-
Africa. laide, South Australia, Australia.
Keate, R. I., 547 Cherokee Ave., S. Kent, T. R., Box J. 1011, Adelaide,
E., Atlanta, Ga. South Australia, Australia.
Kegley, R. J., Box 2238, Boise,
Idaho. Keough, G. A. (1), Boite Postale
Keh, N. K., S. D. A. Mission, Ku- 595, Beirut, Lebanon.
langsu, Amoy, China. Keough, George, Box 592, Jerusa-
Keh, T. K. (1), S. D. A. Mission, lem, Palestine.
Kulangsu, Amoy, China. Kephart, H. C. (1), 414 S. E. Thirty-
Keiser, C. V., 917 Garfield, Beloit, ninth Ave., Portland, Oreg.
Wis. Kepkey, R. E. (I), 304 Mill St.,
Keith, J. (1), 8 Yarra St., Haw- Dallas, Oreg.
thorn, Victoria, Australia. Kern, M. E., Takoma Park, Wash-
Keith, W. J. (1), 423 Hand St., ington, D. C.
Jackson, Miss. Kessel, F., Koblenzer Strasse 3,
Keitts, F. S., 437 E. Ponce de Leon Berl in- Wi I mersdorf, Germany.
Ave., Decatur, Ga. .Kestner, M., Str. Pictor Bucewschi
Kelemen, St., Str. Eduard Grand 2, Cerniluti, Rumania.
25, Bucuresti II, Rumania. Kestner, Rud., Strada Clemenceau
Kellar, C. C., Route 2, Box 75, 5/a, Cluj, Rumania.
Seventh Ave., Santa Cruz, Calif. Ketola, T. (1), Liiwa Mission, Post
Kelle, 0., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Kakatown, Monrovia, Liberia,
Nurnberg, Germany. West Africa.
Keller, K., Kiirnerstr. 6/8, Breslau Kezer, R. H., 130 E St., Brawley,
13, Germany. Calif.
Keller, R. E. (1), Sterling Road, Khajikar, Hanock (1), 15 Club Back
Jacksonville, Oreg. Road, Byculla, Bombay, India.
Kellogg, C. E., 624 S. Fourth St., Khalil, I., Box 592, Jerusalem,
El Centro, Calif. Palestine.
Kelly, C. H. (1), 411 Cedar St., Khan, Jhande (1), Chuharkana
Takoma Park, D.C. Mandi, Punjab, India.
Kelly, H. M., Route 4, Box 135-K, Khng, K. T., S.D.A. Mission, Wai-
Orlando, Fla. chow, Kwangtung, China.
Kelly, P. J., S. D. A. Mission, Khonje, Harry, Cinyama Mission,
Nuzvid, Kistna Dist., South In- Box 51, Blantyre, Nyasaland,
dia. British Central Africa.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 419
Lenzi, 0. (1), Adolf-Hitler-Kai 81, Licht', J., Schanzstr. 24a, II., Press-
Salzburg-Aigen, Germany. burg, Slovakia.
Leon, M. (1), Casilla 240, Iquitos, Lickey, A. E., 150 Seventy-fourth
Peru, South America. St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Leon, P. P. (1), Casilla 85, Puno, Lickey, C. F., 17 Coatsville Ave.,
Peru, South America. Salt Lake City, Utah.
Leskien, Fr., Arndtstr. 37a, Stettin, Lidner, V. A., 5838 Thirty-fifth
Germany. Ave., E., Minneapolis, Minn.
Leslie, J. D. (1), 1932 Prince St., Lie, 0. S., Wm. Thranesgate 10,
Berkeley, Calif. Oslo, Norway.
Lesovsky, W., Koblenzerstr. 3, Ber- Liem, Daniel (1), 140 Bukit Bin-
lin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. tang Road, Kuala Lumpur, Fed-
Leu, Y. S. (I), S. D. A. Mission, erated Malay States.
Seiryori-machi, Keizyo (Seoul), Lien, A. C., 212 W. High St.,
Chosen. Jackson, Mich.
Leung, H. S. (I), Box 310, Hong Light, L. W., 1567 Hazelhurst, W.,
Kong, China. Ferndale. Mich.
Leung, Tong-Leung (1), S.D.A. Mis- Lightner, Cha
s., 2625 Charles St.,
sion, Tungshan, Canton, China. Omaha, Nebr.
Leung, W. Y. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Lillie, C. P., Gruetli, Tenn.
Hoihow, Hainan Island, China. Lim, C. H., S.D.A. Mission, Soonan,
Lewis, G. A., Nyanchua Mission, Chosen.
Kisii, P. 0. Kisumu, Kenya Lima, D. S., Caixa Postal 810,
Colony, East Africa. Curitiba, Parana, Brazil, South
Lewis, J. R. (1), 22 Zulla Road, America.
Mapperley Park, Nottingham, Lin, Han-Ching (1), S. D. A. Mis-
England. sion, Chingtu, Szechwan, China.
Lewis, P. M. (1), Box 29, Brook- Linares, J. M. (1), Casilla 85, Puno,
field, Ill. Peru, South America.
Lewis, R. G. (1), 2332 Oregon St., Lind, M. E., Box 49, Mbale,
Berkeley, Calif. Uganda, East Africa.
Lewis, W. H., Box 216, Bridgetown, Lind, Walter (1), Box 584, Arling-
Barbados, British West Indies. ton, Calif.
Leytes, M., Calle V. Vergara 3227, Lindbeck, L. H., 1024 Graham St.,
Florida, F.C.C.A., Buenos Aires, St. Louis, Mo.
Argentina, South America. Lindberg, Ch. (1), Wasagatan 12,
Li, Chuan-An (1), S. D. A. Mission, Goteborg, Sweden.
Chungking, Szechwan, China. Lindquist, G. E. (1), 2910 Warren
Li, Deh-Hsing (1), S.D.A. Mission, Ave., Seattle, Wash.
Kweiyang, Kweichow, China. Lindsay, G. A., Tunnelgatan 25,
Li, Gwang-Ren (I), S. D. A. Mis- Stockholm, Sweden.
sion, 75 Fu Dzen St., Changsha, Lindsay, V. (1), 52 A. Mill St.,
Hunan, China. Montgomery, Alabama.
Lindsay, W. B., Box 925, Lomita,
Li, Wan-Chuan, S.D.A. Mission, Calif.
Pichieh, Kweichow, China. Lindsjo, Holger (I), College Place,
Liang, Rei-Ho (1), Shen. Yang Post. Washington.
Office, Box 36, Mukden, Man- Lindt, S. H., 526 Ningkuo Road,
chukuo. Shanghai, China.
Libby, R. H. (1), 2001 - 24th: Ave., Ling, Bu-Hi (1), S. D. A. Mission,
N., Nashville, Tenn. Foochow, China.
Libonati, E., Via Trieste 17, Flor- Ling, Buong-Sieng (1), S. D. A.
ence, Italy. Mission, Foochow, China. .
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 425
Martin, L., Fasanenstr. 63, I., Maudsley, W., 22 Zulla Road, Map-
Braunschweig, Germany. perley Park, Nottingham, Eng-
Martin, S. 0., 1120 Keeaumoku St., land.
Honolulu, Hawaii. Maung, Chit, S.D.A. Mission, My-
Marzocchini, N., Via Generale F. aungrnya, Burma.
Pignatelli 15, Napoli, Italy. Maxson, B. 0. (1), Pacific Press
Mason, W., Box 573, Bulawayo, Pub. Assn., Mountain View,
So. Rhodesia, Africa. Calif.
Massey, Joseph (1), S.P.A. Mission, Maxwell, A. S., Pacific Press Pub.
Chuharkana Mandi, Punjab, In- Assn., Mountain View, Calif.
dia. Maxwell, L. G. (I), 84 Jervois Road,
Masters, F. (1), Gordon Ave., Auckland, New Zealand.
Hami:ton (P. 0. Box 27), N. S. Maxwell, S. G., Post Box 1352,
W., Australia. . Nairobi, Kenya Colony, East
Masters, G. M., Suva Vou, Suva, Africa.
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. May, D. J., "Dunrolyn," Barmbeck
Maszezak, A., Turecka 1, Warschau Ave., Newlands, Cape, South
S 36, General Government, Ger- Africa.
many. May, Dr. S. B. (1), Wuhan San. and
Mateescu, F., Lasciir Catargiu No. Cliriic, Box 77, Hankow, China.
26, Galati, Rumania. Mayaba, G. S., 1063 Location,
Mateescu, T. (1), Calea Bucuresti- Queenstown, Cape Province,
lor 57, Craiova, Rumania. South Africa.
Mathews, G. M., 1323 W. Lenawee Mayer, Edward, Fangelsbachstrasse
St., Lansing, Mich. 11, Stuttgart-S, Germany.
Mathy, L. A., 130 Boulevard de Mayr, C. H., Casilla 2830, Santiago,
PHOpital, Paris 13e, France. Chile, South America.
Matter, A., Ngonia 1\1edical Mission Mbono, Paul, Fort Victoria Mission
of S. D. A., Gitwe, Ruanda, District, c/o "Stanhope," P. 0.
Usumbura, Urundi, Belgian East Fort Victoria, Southern Rho-
Africa. desia, Africa.
Matthews, H. A., Box 1352, Nai- McAdams, D. A. (1), D'Estrampes
robi, Kenya Colony, East Africa. No. 252, Vlbora, Havana, Cuba.
Matthias (1), 37 Lawrence Road, McClements, W., S. D. A. Mission,
Lahore, India.
Mattison, B. W., 500 Riverside Box No. 19, Ibadan, Nigeria,
Drive, Susanville, Calif. West Coast, Africa.
Mattison, C. C. (1), 210 Webb Drive, McClure, A. V., 917 N. Seventh St.,
Glendale, Calif. Terre Haute, hid.
Mattison, H. H. (1), S. D. A. Mis- McClure, H. E., 2001-24th Ave., N.,
sion, Jalirpar P. 0., Faridpur Nashville, Tenn.
Dist., Bengal, India. McClure, W. E., Malamulo Mis-
Mattison, 0. 0., S. D. A. Mission, sion, P. 0. Malamulo, Nyasaland,
Chuharkana Mandi, Punjab, British Central Africa.
India.
Mattison, R. R., Box M, Cristobal, McComas, J. W., 527 E. First St.,
Canal Zone. Hutchinson, Kans.
Mattsson, Ernst (1), Wasagatan 12, McConaughey, J. L., Box 528, Okla-
Goteborg, Sweden. homa City, Okla.
Mattsson, Karl (1), Route 1, La McCoy, T. A., 90 May St., Haw-
Grange, Ill. thorne, N. J.
Matula, Paul, 17834 Hull St., De- McCready, W. G. (1), R. F. D. 2,
troit, Mich. Gaston, Oreg.
430 MINISTERIAL ,DIRECTORY
McCrow, H. W., 20, Abbotts Road, Mednis, A. (I), Brivibas iela 11,
Kings Heath, Birmingham, Eng- Riga, Latvia.
land. Meeker, B. A., Box 356, Nassau,
McCully, Waco, 680 Atkins Drive, Bahamas.
Glendale, Calif. Megrant, Francisco, Box 3005, San-
McDaniels, P. W. (1), 1124 Renich turce, Puerto Rico.
St., Waco, Tex. Meier, A. L., Caixa Postal 146,
McDow, A. P. (I), 115 Florentia St., Campo Grande, Matto Grosso,
Seattle, Wash. Brazil, South America.
McEachern, J. H., 375 W. Sixth St., Meier, Juan, Calle V. Vergara 3227,
Pomona, Calif. Florida, F.C.C.A., Buenos Aires,
McElhany, J. L., Takoma Park, Argentina, South America.
Washington, D. C. Meier, J. H., Casilla 2830, Santiago,
McGhee, W. H. (I), Box 426, New- Chile, South America.
. port, Wash. Meintzer, F. D. (1), Route 4,
McGill, Neil, 3250 Fraser Ave., Van- Waycross, Ga.
couver, British Columbia, Canada. Meisner, Henry (1), 401 E. Mag-
McGougan, I. (1), 1, The Gardens, nolia St., Ft. Collins, Colo.
Manor Road, Colchester, Eng- Meldrum, G. W. (1), Granger,
land. Wash.
McHenry, W. H., S.D.A. Mission, Meleen, C. A., 1215 Diamond Ave.,
Shahupuri, Kolhapur, India. South Pasadena, Calif.
McKeague, R. J., 1425 Kinau St., Meleen, E. M., Regal Bldg., New
Honolulu, Hawaii. Delhi, India.
McKee, A. C. (1), Box 930, Char- Melendy, L. S., P. 0. Box 580,
lotte, N. C. San Jose, Calif.
McKee, A. D. (I), 2430 Gould St., Mello, A. S. (I), Rua General Vito-
Columbus, Ga. rino No. 77, Porto Alegre, Rio
McKinley, L. L., 2928 Campbell St., Grande do Sul, Brazil, South
Kansas City, Mo. America.
McLennan, S. H., 1104 N. 12th St., Mellor, Charles (1), Box 225,
St. Petersburg, Fla. Howard City, Mich.
McLennan, W. P., 355 W. Campbell Melnic, T., Str. Pictor Bucewschi 2,
Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. Cernauti, Rumania.
McLeod, N. S., 3059 California Ave., M6ndez, Manuel, Box 3005, San-
San Francisco, Calif. turce, Puerto Rico.
McMahon, B. H. (I), "Mizpah," Meng, Chung-i, 526 Ningkuo Road,
Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Shanghai, China.
McMillan, J. A., 75 Durham Road, Menkel, Dr. H. C., 76 Queensway,
Portobello, Midlothian, Scotland. New Delhi, India.
McNay, G. R. E., Box 584, Arling- Meredith, W. H., 839, St. Albans
ton, Calif. Road, Garston, Watford, Herts,
McNeil, D. E. (1), Route 5, Fayette- England.
ville, Ark. Mershon, L. B., 1020 Harrison Ave.,
McVagh, C. F., Pine Castle, Fla. Helena, Mont.
McWhinney, H. E., 705 Union Ave., Messer, C. B., 402 Vulcan St.,
Porterville, Calif. Iron Mountain, .Mich.
McWilliam, J. R., 547 Cherokee Metzger, C. J., 1801 Byers St., Jop-
Ave., S.E., Atlanta, Ga. lin, Mo.
Medairy, G., Graysville, Tenn. Meyer, A. A., 807 S. Cherokee Lane,
Medina, V. C. (1), P. 0. Box 7, Lodi, Calif.
Baguio, Mt. Province, Philippine Meyer, Albert, 8 Avenue de l'Eglise
Islands. Anglaise, Lausanne, Switzerland.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 431
Meyer, Dr. E. (1), Fischerhuttenstr. Miller, Mrs. B. (1), Court 1207 Yu-
99-109, Berlin-Zehlendorf, Ger- Yuen Road, Shanghai, China.
many. Miller, B. E., 109 Haws Ave.,
Meyer, F., Haydnstr. 16, Dresden- Norristown, Pa.
A. 16, Germany. Miller, C. B., S. D. A. *Mi'ssion,
Meyer, H. J., 220 Laclede Ave., Lanchow, Kansu, China.
San Antonio, Tex. Miller, C. H., 1120 Josephine St.,
Meyer, Oscar, 130 Blvd. de l'Hopi- Denver, Colo.
tal, Paris 13e, France. Miller, C. W., R. F. D. 6, Box 158,
Meyer, P., 5 Blvd. Longchamp, Lincoln, Nebr.
Marseille, France. Miller, D. P., 3502 S. 51st St.,
Meyer; R. (1), 5 Boulevard Long- Lincoln; Nebr.
champ, Marseille, France. Miller, F. W., Southworth, Wash.
Meyer-Biirtschy, H., La Ligniere, Miller, H. J., 1041 S. Thirty-fourth
Gland ( Vaud), Switzerland. St., Louisville, Ky.
Meyers, E. H., Cedar City, Mo. Miller, H. R. (1), Loma Linda, Calif.
Meyers, H. J., 37 O'Connell Ter- Miller, H. S., Keene, Texas.
race, Bowen. Hills, Brisbane, Miller, J. H. D. (1), New Hebrides
Queensland, Australia. Mission, Atehin, New Hebrides,
Mggaingo, S. S., Native Post Of- Pacific Ocean.
fice, King Williamstown, C. P., Miller, Job (i), S.D.A. Mission, 2nd
South Africa. Street, Town Extension, Tirup-
Mhango, Paulos, Luwazi Mission, pur, Coimbatore Dist., India.
P. 0. Nkata Bay, Nyasaland, Miller, W. F., Fallon, Nevada.
British Central Africa. Miller, W. Franklin (1), 100 Chest-
Michael, T. J., Takoma Park, nut Ave., Trenton, N.J.
Washington. D.C. Miller, \V. \V., Sanitarium, Napa
Michael, \V., Friedensen bei Burg, Co., Calif.
Post Grabow, Bez. Magdeburg, Miliner, A. E., 404 Avenue Bldg.,
Germany. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can-
Michalenko, J. C., Bethel Academy, ada.
Arpin, Wis. Mills, Merle (1), 143 Centre St.,
Michels, Dr. N. J., 3019 W. Four-. Bryan, Ohio.
teenth St., Cleveland, Ohio. Mills, W. G., 1009 Pascagoula St.,
Michel, R. S. (1); 1237 Elizabeth Jackson, Miss.
St., Twin Falls, Idaho. Milne, R. M., 399 Upper Serangoon
Michnay, L., Szkely Bertalan- Road, Singapore, Straits Settle-
utca 13, Budapest VI, Hungary. ments.
Mihailoff, J., Solunska 10, Sofia, MifIan, Julio, Caixa Postal 198,
Bulgaria. Cidade do Salvador, Baia, Brazil,
Miles, M. L. (1), Box 366, Wrangell, South America.
Alaska. Minchin, E. L., "Mizpah," Wah-
Milford, J. L. (1), Sentinel Publish- roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
ing Co., Box 6, Claremont, Cape
Province, South Africa. Minchin, G. H. (1), 401 Upper
Milhorat, W. (1), 5 Boulevard Serangoon Rd., Singapore, Straits
Longchamp, Marseille, France. Settlements.
Millard, F. R., Showa Machi, Kim- Minck, A.. Regensburgerstrasse 22,
. itsu Gun, Chiba Ken, Japan. V., Berlin W. 50, Germany.
Millard, Dr. Glenn, 614 Naranja St., Mindoro, M.' (1), Box 271, Iloilo
Glendale., Calif. City, Iloilo, Philippine Islands.
Miller, A. L., 1024 First St., Ne- Minesinger, R. T. (1), Union Springs,
vada, dewa. N.Y.
432 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Nau, H., Eschenheimer Anlage 32, Nelson, A. C., 2661 Hollister Ter-
Frankfurt a.M., Germany. race, Glendale, Calif.
Na ucukidi, Anitipasa (1), Suva Nelson, A. Edwin, Box 15, Poona,
Vou, Suvn, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. India.
Naufal, C. (I), Caixa Postal 1830, Nelson, A. 0., 1721 National Ave.,
Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Amer- San Diego, Calif.
ica. Nelson, A. N., 526 Ningkuo Road,
Navara, N., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Shanghai, China.
Pacific Ocean. Nelson, Andrew, Sanitarium, Napa
Nawara, T., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Co., Calif.
Pacific Ocean. Nelson, C. A. (1), Box 370, Hamil-
Ncube, John (1), Box 573, Bula- ton, Bermuda.
wayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Nelson, C. E., M. D. (1), Paradise
Neuhe, Philemon (1), Box 573, Valley Sanitarium, National
Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, City, Calif.
Africa. Nelson, 0. A., M.D. (I), "Lal Amli,"
Ncuka, J. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Civil Lines, Surat, India.
P. 0. Umtata, Transkei, Cape Nelson, G. B. (1), Glendale Sani-
Province, South Africa. tarium, P. 0. Box 871, Glendale,
Ndabambi, Joshua, 288 Lovedale Calif.
Road, Mohlmnola Location, Nelson, H. R. 0), 6609 Ogontz Ave.,
Bloemfontein, 0. F. S., South Philadelphia, Pa.
Africa. Nelson, J. B., 639 Kimlin Drive,
Ndebele, James, Hanke Mission, Glendale, Calif.
P. 0. Selukwe, Southern Rho- Nelson, J. R., 414 S. E. Thirty-
desia, Africa. ninth Ave., Portland, Oreg.
Ndhlovu, Luck, Box 573, Bulawayo, Nelson, L. M. (1), 216-C West
Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Chapel St., Santa Maria, Calif.
Ndhlovu, Register (1), Mondora Nelson, N. R., 101 Clifton Ave.,
Mission District, P. 0. Feather- Minneapolis, Minn.
stone, Southern Rhodesia, Africa, Nelson, P. G., Wm. Thranesgate
Nedeleiu, I. (1), Str. Eduard Grand 10, Oslo, Norway.
25, Bucuresti II, Rumania. Nelson, W. A., 209a Windsor Place,
Neef, B., Haydnstr. 16, Dresden-A Brooklyn, N. Y.
16, Germany. Nelson, W. A., Indiana Academy,
Neff, E L., 202 S. Palouse St., Cicero, Ind.
Walla Walla, Wash. Nelson, W. E., Takoma Park,
Neff, J. P. (1), 507 Flower Ave., Washington, D. C.
Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Nembhard, M. G. (1), Box 356,
Neff, M. L., Pacific Press Pub. Nassau, Bahamas.
Assn., Mountain View, Calif. Nemes, A., Str. Clemenceau 5/a,
Cluj, Rumania.
Nehls, W. (1), Regensburgerstrasse
22, V., Berlin W. 50, Germany. Nepomuceno, Bernardino, P. 0. Box
2494, Manila, Philippine Islands.
Neil, J. L., 3500 St. Charles Ave., Nerlund, 0. J., 311 Fulton Ave.,
New. Orleans, La. Jersey City, N.J.
Neilsen, J. A., 3545 Boston Ave., Nerness, J. M., 140 Bukit Bintang
Oakland, Calif. Road, Kuala Lumpur, Federated
Neilsen, N. P., Calle Pino 3801, Malay States.
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Nesmith, R. A. (1), Box 528, Okla-
America. homa City, Okla.
Neithercut, J. C. (1), Box 337, Nethery, Jay J., Box C, Berrien
Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Springs, Mich.
436 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Ogden, A. R., Box 221, Port Olson, 0., Box 1331, Asheville,
of Spain, Trinidad, British West N.C.
Indies. Olteanu, Pavel, Str. Eduard Grand
Ogura, S., 171 Amanuma 1 Chome, 25, Bucuresti 1I, Rumania.
Suginami Ku, Tokyo, Japan. Oltins, J., Brivibas iela 11, dz. 15,
Oh, S. R. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Riga, Latvia.
Taiden, Chosen. Onwere, P., S.D.A. Mission, P.O.
Oh, Y. P. (I), S. D. A. Mission, Box 41, Aba, Nigeria, West
Soonan, Chosen. Coast, Africa.
Ohme, A. (I), Eschenheimer An- Oossanen, P. v., Badhuisweg 14,
lage 32, Frankfort a. M., Ger- Apeldoorn, Netherlands.
many. ()prism', A. (1), Str. Eduard Grand
Ohme, B., Kornerstr. 6/8, Breslau 25, Bucuresti IT, Rumania.
13, Germany. .Oriola, J., S.D.A. Mission, Awtun,
Okohira, A. T., 3423 Estrada Ave., via Ilorin, Nigeria, West Coast,
Los Angeles, Calif. Africa.
Oliver, C. J. (1), 55 Downing St., Ortner, A. W., 55 Victoria Road,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Hartford, Conn.
Oliver, F. M., 212 - 18th St., Lewis- Ortner, C. G. (1), 547 Cherokee
ton, Idaho. Ave., S.E., Atlanta, Ga.
Olmstead, H. C., Route 1, Box 49-E, Ortner, I. G. (1), South Lancaster,
Placerville, Calif. Mass.
Olmstead, J. F., Route 2, Marengo, Ortner, W. P., 422 Prospect Road,
Ohio Peoria, Ill.
Olney, Stephen B., 1405 S. 7th St., Osborn, Calvin (1), R. F. D. 4,
Lincoln, Nebr. Springfield, Ohio.
Olsen, D. L., 3605 Wood St., Kansas Osborn, J. W., Route 1, Box 337,
City, Kans. La Grange, Ill.
Olsen, Mahlon E., Takoma Park, Osborne, A. J., Sanitarium, Napa
Washington, D. C. County, Calif.
Olsen, Monrad E. (1), Apartado Osborne, E. E., Box 93, Lancaster,
605, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. Mass.
Olsen, 0. J., Box 262, Reykjavik, Osborne, Joseph (1), Suva Vou,
Iceland. Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Olsen, Paul, Wm. Thranesgate 10, Osgood, D. S., 734 Main St., Ne-
Oslo, Norway. vada, Iowa.
Olsen, V. (1), Suomisvej 5, Copen- Oshita, Hideo (1), P. 0. Box 455,
hagen, Denmark. Kekaha, Kauai, Hawaii.
Olson, A. J., Broadview Academy, Osmunson, E. R., S. D. A. Mission,
La Grange, Ill. Kottarakara, Travancore, South
Olson, A. V., Hilbeweg 17, Berne, India.
Switzerland. Osola, K., Annank. 7, Helsingfors,
Olson, B. E. (1), 223 Moore Ave., Finland.
Sikeston, Mo. Oss, John, 526 Ningkuo Road,
Shanghai, China.
Olson, D. K., Box 52, Staples, Minn. Oss, Melvin, 817 W. Nora Ave.,
Olson, H. 0., Calle Pino 3801, Spokane, Wash.
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Ost, M. (1), Caixa Postal 768, Rio
America. de Janeiro, Brazil, South Amer-
Olson, L. H., Apartado 313, Cali, ica.
Colombia, South America. Ostapowicz, M. (1), Turecka 1,
Olson, Martin, 3716 N. E. 74th Ave., Warschau S 36, General Govern-
Portland, Oreg. ment, Germany.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 439
Peacock, G., 8 Yarra St., Hawthorn, Peter, K. S., S.D.A. Mission, Kum-
Victoria, Australia. banadu P. 0., Travancore, South
Peak, H. M., 9 Cunningham Road, India.
Bangalore, India. Peter, Thra, S.D.A. Mission, Kam-
Pearson, Gordon, Mwami Mission, amaung, Shwegon P. 0., Thaton
P. 0. Fort Manning, Nyasaland, District, Burma.
British Central Africa. Peters, Benjamin, S. D. A. Mission,
Pearson, R. W., 7828 S. W. 35th Karmatar, E. I. R., India.
Ave., Multnomah, Oregon. Peters, G. E., 4852 Brown St.,
Pease, N. F., Auburn Academy, Philadelphia, Pa.
Auburn, Wash. Peters, W., Adlerstr. 70, Diissel-
Pechtol, J., Sz&ely Bertalan-utca dorf, Germany.
13, Budapest VI, Hungary. Petersen, B., 900 Mulberry St., At-
Peckham, H. A., 744 W. Jackson lantic, Iowa.
St., Medford, Oreg. Petersen, N. C., 463-21st St., San
Peden, H. L., Route 4, Box 225, Bernardino, Calif.
Albuquerque, N. Mex. Peterson, Alfred W. Takoma
Pedersen, C. (1), Skodsborg Sani- Park. Washington. D. C.
tarium, Skodsborg, Denmark. Peterson, E. F., 1745 Third St.,
Pedersen, E. W., P. 0. Mubende, Napa, Calif.
Uganda, East Africa. Peterson, F. L., Takoma Park,
Peixoto, Domingos, Collegio Ad- Washington, D. C.
ventista, Santo Amaro, Sao Peterson, H. W., 614-50th St.,
Paulo, Brazil, South America. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Peltonen, E. (1), Annank. 7, Hel- Peterson, J. M. (I), Angwin, Napa
singfors, Finland. Co., Calif.
Peltonen, 0. (1), Annank. 7, Hel-
singfors, Finland. Peterson, John, 2005 Fifth Ave.,
Peng, Fisien-Djung, S.D.A. Mission, Milwaukie, Oreg.
Yencheng, Honan, China. Petrescu, Al., Str. Eduard Grand
Peng, Hsien-Wu (1), S. D. A. Mis- 25, Bucuresti II, Rumania.
sion, 41 Hsiao Giao Chang, Kiu- Petrescu, I., Str. Pictor Bucewschi
kiang, Kiangsi, China. 2, Cernauti, Rumania.
Penner, J., Pelzgasse 2/10, Wieri Petrie, W. W.. (1), Apia, Samoa,
XV/101, Germany. Pacific Ocean.
Penner, J. B., 3715 Grand Blvd., Petrovic, P. (1), Nemanjina ul. 11,
Brookfield; Ill. Nis, Jugoslavia.
Perales, P., Apartado 3005, San-
turce, Puerto Rico. Petrovic, St., Nemanjina ul. 11, Nis,
Perez, B., Box M, Cristobal, Canal Jugoslavia.
Zone. Pettey, J. G. (1), Vallarta Sur
Perez, J. E. (1), Apartado 139, 644, Monterrey, N. L., Mexico.
Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Pettis, J. L. (1), 534 South East
Perkins, H. J. (1), Drawer 36, St., Globe, Arizona.
Watertown, S. Dak. Pettis, L. 'W., 1405 So. 7th St.,
Perrine, A. W.,(1), 121 S. Main St., Lincoln, Nebraska.
Janesville, Wis. Pettit, G. W., R. F. D. 1, Box 168B,
Perry, F. L., Paradise, Calif. Vancouver, Wash.
Perry, J. C. H., Atchin, New Heb- Petzold, G., Arndtstr. 37a, Stettin,
rides, Pacific Ocean. Germany.
Peter, B., Chuharkana Mandi, Peugh, V. E., 1817 Ashland Ave.,
Punjab, India. St. Paul, Minn.
442 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Ramos, Jose (1), Uriarte 2429, Raspal, M., 130 Boulevard 'de
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South l'Hopital, Paris 13e, France.
America. Rathbun, F. 0. (1), Box 356, Nas-
Rdmpton, F. G., "Tereora," The, sau, Bahamas.
Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Rathke, E., Steindamm 32a, III.,
Australia. Konigsberg, Pr., Germany.
Ramuai, S., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji, Rathod, C. K. (1), S.D.A. Mission
Pacific Ocean. Hospital, Nanpura, Surat, India.
Randall, L. D. (1), 844 Piedmont Raubenheimer, J. H., 292 Louis
Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Botha Ave., Orange Grove,
Randle, W. H., 176 Orange St., Johannesburg, Transvaal, South
Kingston, Jamaica, British West Africa.
Indies. Rawson, A. E., S.D.A. Mission, 36
Randolph, C. E., M.D. (I), S. D. A. Park St., Calcutta, India.
Mission, 62 Ta Fang Chia Hu- Read, W. E., 41 Hazel Gardens,
tung, Peking, Hopei, China. Edgware, Middlesex, England.
Rankin, R. T., La Ceiba, Rep. de Reaser, G. W., 5232 Eagledale Ave.,
Honduras, Central America. Eagle Rock, Calif.
Rantoeng, R. S. (1), Advent Zen- Reavis, J. D., 847 E. Park, Talla-
dingsgenootschap in N. 0. I., Af- hassee, Fla.
deeling Noord-Celebes, Tondano, Rebensburg, A., Arndtstr. 37a,
Celebes, Netherlands East Indies. Stettin, Germany.
Rantoeng, S. (1), Advent Zendings- Rebok, D. E., Washington Mis-
genootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeeling sionary College, Takoma Park,
Zuid-Sumatra, Palembang, Su- Md.
matra, Netherlands East Indies. Recalde, T. G., Box 271, Iloilo City,
Rao, P. Sundar (1), S. D. A. Mis- Iloilo, Philippine Islands.
sion, Sreerangapatam, Korukon- Reed, H. V. (1), 1854 Roblyn Ave.,
da Post, Rajahmundry, E. Goda- St. Faul, Minn.
vary Dist., India. Reed., L. E., 526 Ningkuo Road,
Raposo, A. F., Nossa Senhora do Shanghai, China.
Monte, Brava, Cape Verde Is- Rees, D. D., 3705 S. 48th St.,
lands. Lincoln, Nebr.
Rapp, G. S., 917 Flower Avenue, Rees, D. R. (1), 123 Bell Ave.,
Takoma Park, D.C. Alamosa, Colo.
Rasamoelina, A. (1), Mission Ad- Reeves, C. A., 3250. Fraser Ave. at
ventiste, Ambohijatovo, Tana- Kingsway, Vancouver, British
narive, Madagascar. Columbia, Canada.
Rashford, L., 176 Orange St., Reichelt, J. (1), Kjopmannsgt. 28,
Kingston, Jamaica, British West Trondheim, Norway.
Indies. Reichenbaugh, C. E. (1), Falls
Rasi, M. (1), Uriarte 2429, Buenos Creek, Pa.
Aires, Argentina, South America.
Raska, P., Munchenerstr. 35, Prag- Reid, D. B., 176 Orange St., King-
Kg1. Weinberge, Protectorate, 6 ston, Jamaica, British West In-
Germany. dies.
Rasmussen, H. (1), S. D. A. Mis- Reid, J. A., 176 Orange St., Kings-
sion, Waterloo, Sierre Leone, ton, Jamaica, British West In-
West Africa. dies.
Rasmussen, L. R. (1), Box 584, Reid, 0. P., Box 216, Bridgetown,.
Arlington, Calif. Barbados, British West Indies.
Rasmussen, Steen, Takoma Park, Reihlen, C., Fangelsbachstr. 11,
Washington, D. C. Stuttgart-S., Germany.
446 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Reile, B. A., 1011 South Central Requenez, Tomas (1), 631 S. San-
Ave., Lodi, Calif. gamon St., Chicago, Ill.
Belle, L. L. (1), College Heights, Reth, H. (1), Dezeliceva 77, Zagreb,
Alberta, Canada. Jugoslavia.
Reile, S. A., P. 0. Box 244, Aber- Revelo, E. (1), Apartado 92, Mana-
deen, S. Dak. gua, Rep. de Nicaragua, Central
Reiner, D. E., 2718 Third Ave., So., America.
Minneapolis, Minn. Rey, Eugene, 139 ter, Chemin du
Reiner, D. N., Box 396, Oshawa, Telemly, Algiers, Algeria.
Ontario, Canada. Rey, Jules, 8 Ave. de l'Eglise
Reinheimer, W., Str. Pictor Bu- Anglaise, Lausanne, Switzerland.
cewschi 2, Cernauti, Rumania. Reye, E., Box J. 1011, Adelaide,
Reis, R. (1), Caixa Postal 34, Santo South Australia, Australia.
Andre, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, Bra- Reye, R., Apia, Samoa, Pacific.
zil, South America. Ocean.
Reisig, A. .J., Caixa Postal 2898, Reyes, F. (1), P. 0. Box 2494,
Silo Paulo, Brazil, South Amer- Manila, Philippine Islands.
ica. Reynaud, J., Adventiste,
Reiswig, J. J., Box 507, Bozeman, 40, rue de la Republique, Rabat,
Mont. Morocco.
Reiswig, L. R., Box 267, Topeka, Reynolds, C. J., "Tereora," The
Kans. Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S.W.,
Reit, Joan, Str. Mitropolitul Ghena- Australia.
die Petrescu No. 116, Bucuresti Reynolds, E. R., 905 N. Ninth St.,
IV, Rumania. Phoenix, Ariz.
Remsen, Emmanuel, 196-11 Hollis Reynolds, I. T. (1), 216 Poppy
Ave., Hollis, L. I., N.Y. Ave., Monrovia, Calif.
Ren, Djen-Hsing (1), S. D. A. Mis- Reynolds, L. A., 817 W. Nora Ave.,
sion, Pichieh, Kweichow, China. Spokane,Wash.
Ren, Gwoh-Hwa (1), S.D.A. Mission, Reynolds, L. B. (1), 1031 Brooklyn,
Chungking, Szechwan, China. Kansas City, Mo.
RendOn, Jorge (I), Apartado 39, Reynolds, W. 0. (1), Route 1, Box
Medellin, Colombia, South Amer- 295-A, Wilmington, N. C.
ica. Rhoads, A. V., Drawer 36, Water-
Renn, W. S. (1), "Mizpah," Wah- town, S. Dak.
roonga, New South Wales, Aus- Rhoads, Bert (1), Hawarden, Iowa.
tralia. Rhoads, J. H., Drawer 36, Water-
Renn, W. S., Jr. (1), "Mizpah," town, S. Dak.
Wahroonga, New South Wales, Rhodes, J. W. (1), 210 Figaro St.,
Australia. Modesto, Calif.
Renschler, Clarence (1), Hecla, Rice, F. E., 1410 Makiki St., Hono-
S. Dak. lulu, Hawaii.
Rice, M. L., South Lancaster,
Rentfro, C. E., 165 Stichman St., Mass.
Baldwin Park, Calif. Rice, W. W., South Lubec, Maine.
Rentfro, H. A., 306 South Fourth Rich, J. W., 1855 Lucerne St.,
East, Provo, Utah. Stockton, Calif.
Replogle, J. D., Casilla 12, Trelew Richards, Clarence (1), 2100 Em-
Chubut, Argentina, South Amer- merson St., Evanston,,I11.
ica. Richards, H. M. J., 385 Termino
Replogle, Leon, Rua Lopes Trovao Ave., Long Beach, Calif.
84, Nictheroy, Brazil, South Richards, H. M. S., 2461 Bywood
America. Drive, Glendale, Calif.
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450 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Sheldon, H. J., 600 North Kauffman Shultz, J. H., Choni, Kansu, China.
Ave., Temple City, Calif. Shultz, J. W., 1909 Mabert Road,
Shen, C. I'., S.D.A. Mission, 102 Portsmouth, Ohio.
Wei I Lu, Tsinan, Shantung, Shwe, Po, S. D. A. Mission, My-
China. aungmya, Burma.
Shen, H. C., 526 Ningkuo Road, Siagian, D. P. (I), P. 0. Box 34,
Shanghai, China. , Jesselton, British North Borneo.
Shen, Hsuen Hung (I), S. D. A. Sibadogil, M. T., P. 0. Box 34,
Mission, 41 Hsiao Giao Chang, Jesseton, British North Borneo.
Kiukiang, Kiangsi, China. - Sibagobe, Harry, Box 573, Bula-
Shen, T. R. (1), Court 1207 Yu wayo, Southern Rhodesia. Af-
Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. rica..
Shepard, H. A. (1), Box 396, Osh- Sibarani, L. S., P. 0. Box 34,
awa, Ontario, Canada. .Jesselton, British North Borneo.
Shepard, L. C., Box 15, Poona, Sibianu, G. (1), Calea Bucurestilor
India. 57, Craiova, Rumania.
Shepard, Lyle, M.D., Otsego, Mich- Sibley, David, 8 Yarra St., Haw-
igan. thorn, Victoria, Australia.
Shepard, Melzar, 1917 Harrison Sickler, M. W. (1), Main St.,
Ave., Eureka, Calif. Eldred, Pa.
Shephard, W. H. (1), Cedar Lake Siegenthaler, Wesley (1), 2922 May-
Academy, Cedar Lake, Mich. fair, Seattle, Wash.
Sheppler, P. E., Rockland, Wis. Siepman, A. (1), Rwankeri Mission,
Sherman, A. R., Apartado 986, Kigali, Ruanda, Belgian East
Caracas, Venezuela, South Amer- Africa.
ica. Siepman, J. G., lla Beckett's Build-
Shih, Ru Ling, S. D. A. Mission, ings, President St., Johannes-
Yencheno, Honan, China. burg, South Africa.
Shih, Y. C. (I), 20 Gao Lou Men, Silalahi, A. (I), Box 34, Jesselton,
Nanking, Kiangsu, China. British North Borneo.
Shimabwachi, Seth (1), Demu Mis- Silitonga, S. (1), Advent Zendings-
sion, P. 0. Pemba, Northern genootschap in N. 0. 1., Afdeel-
Rhodesia, Africa. ing West-Java, Naripan 63,
Shirvanian, V. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Bandoeng, Java, Netherlands
Shah Ave. 638, Teheran, Iran. East Indies.
Shone, 0. W., P. 0. Buxton, via
Balfour, C. P., South Africa. Silombe, Clarence, Box 573, Bula-
Short, D. K. (1), P. 0. Musoma, wayo, Southern Rhodesia, Africa.
Tanganyika Territory, East Af- Simoes, F., Rua Joaquim Boni-
rica. facio, M. A., Lisbon, Poi-01gal.
Shoup, H. L., 606 W. Washtenaw Simon, E., Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz
St.. Lansing. Mich. 46, Cottbus, Germany.
Shrewsbury, 0. H., Pacific Union Simon, Simon (1), Lake View Mis-
College, Angwin, Calif. sion, P.O. Fort Mlangeni, Nyasa-
Shuler,J. L., Theological Seminary, land, Africa.
Takoma Park D. C. Simonson, J. A., Loma Linda, Calif.
Shull, H. L. (1), 526 Ningkuo Road, Simpson, 0. H., Route 2, Gaston,
Shanghai, China. Oregon.
Shull, J. C. (1), S.D.A. Mission, 62 Simpson, P. K., c/o General Con-
Ta Fang Chia Hutung, Peking, ference, Takoma Park; Washing-
Hopei, China. ton, D.C.
Shultz, J. E., 2119 Twenty-fourth Sinaga, Elam (1), P. 0. Box 54,
Ave.; N., Nashville, Tenn. Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo.
454 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Snider, J. D. (1), Review and Soto G., Ner (1), Calle V. Vergara
Herald, Takoma Park, Washing- 3227, Florida, F.C.C.A., Buenos
ton, D. C. Aires, Argentina, South Amer-
Snipes, 0. R., 55 South Main St., ica.
Rochester, N.H. Souga, A. R. (1), 145 William St.,
So, K. T. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Taunton, Mass.
Kulangsu, Amoy, China. Southwell, C. P. (1), 47 Hay St.,
Sobotka, J. (1), Schanzstr. 24a, II., Subiaco, Perth, West Australia,
Pressburg, Slovakia. Australia.
Soetbeer, A. (1), Adlerstr. 70, Dus- Sowler, G. C. (1), Summit St.,
seldorf, Germany. Portage, Wis.
Sohlmann, K., Szdkely Bertalan- Spalding, A. \V., Takoma Park,
utca 13, Budapest VI, Hungary. Washington, D. C.
Soisalo, K., Annank. 7, Helsingfors, Spfingbagen, 0. (1), Tunnelgatan
Finland. 25, Stockholm, Sweden.
Sparrow, B. E. (1), 9, Cresta
Sol, del R. (1), Patroeinio No. 20, Gardens, Sherwood, Nottingham,
Vibora, Havana, Cuba. England.
Solea, I., Str. Eduard Grand 25, Sparrow, H. M., P. 0. Musoma,
Bucuresti II, Rumania. Tanganyika Territory, East Af-
Soloniuk, George, 3250 Fraser Ave. rica.
at Kingsway, Vancouver, British Spear, B. R., 11053 Pine St., Lyn-
Columbia, Canada. wood, Calif.
Somoso, A., P. 0. Box 124, Caga- Spearing, F: A., 7, Lansdowne
yan, Oriental Misamis, Philip- Road, Regents Park, Southamp-
pine Islands. ton, England.
Specht, W. F., Box 272, Kalispell,
Son, H. C. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Mont.
Seishin, Chosen. Speck, D. A. (1), 47 Hay St.,
Sondakh, C. L. (1), Advent Zend- Subiaco, Perth, West Australia,
ingsgenootschap in N. 0. I., Af- Australia.
deeling Noord-Celebes, Tondano, Spencer, R. M., Dewart, Pa.
Celebes, Netherlands East Indies. Speranza, Vincenzo, Via Generale
Sorensen, C. P., 507 Flower Ave., F. Pignatelli 15, Napoli, Italy.
Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Spicer, Joseph, 3137 W. 30th St.,
Sorensen, 0. S. (1)`, Wm. Thranes- Cleveland, Ohio.
gate 10, Oslo, Norway. Spicer, W. A., Takoma Park,
Washington, D. C.
Sorenson, C. M., 327 Madison St., Spiess, F. E., Box 64, Poona, India.
Watsonville, Calif.
Spillman, Don, 1523 Pearl St.,
Sorenson, M. J., Box 22, Mande- Bakersfield, Calif.
ville, Jamaica, British West In- Spring, L. A., 701 W. Sugar St.,
dies. Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Sormin, M. (1), Advent Zendings- Sprogis, A., P. 0. Musoma, Tan-
genootschap in N.O.I., Afdeeling ganyika Territory, East Africa.
Oost-Java, Buttewegstraat 3, Staben, C. F., c/o Ozark Junior
Soerabaja, Java, Netherlands Academy, Gentry, Ark.
East Indies. Stacey, G. E., Casilla S5, Puno,
Sosa, Acencio, Casilla 85, Puno, Peru, South America.
Peru, South America. Stahl, F. A., Paradise, Calif.
Sosola, Yokoniah, Chileka Mis- Staines, 0. R., Loma Linda, Calif.
sion, Box 51, Blantyre, Nyasa- Stammberger, A., Hinterm Balm-
land, British Central Africa. hof 30, Nurnberg, Germany.
456 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Teel, C. W. (1), 2271 S. Marion St., Thomas, E. D., Box 15, Poona,
Denver, Colo. India.
Teesdale, W. H., Takoma Park, Thomn F. H., Gendia, P. 0.
Washington, D. C. Kisumu, Kenya Colony, East
Teichmann, Hans, Grindelberg 11, Africa.
I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Thomas, H. B. (1), Glendale Sani-
Teply, B. (1), Miinchenerstr. 35, tarium, Glendale, Calif.
Prag-Kgl. Weinberge, Protector- Thomas, John, Munguluni Mission,
ate, Germany. P. 0. Munhamade, Dist. de
Terry, J. B. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Quilemane, Portuguese East Af-
Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West rica.
Africa. Thomas, J. G., 85 Chickamauga
Tertle, F. (1), Hans-Sachs-Str. 9, Ave., S.W., Atlanta, Ga.
Chemnitz i. Sa., Germany. Thomas, Paul (1), Chuharkana
Teters, Dr. D. S. (1), 106 W. High Mandi, Punjab, India.
St., Bryan, Ohio. Thomas, R. J. (1), Greybull, Wyo.
Thalmann, W., Haydnstr. 16, Dres- Thomas,- S., 16 West Vadampoki
den-A 16, Germany. St., Madura, India.
Theiss, G. F., 2860 N. Eleventh St., Thomas, Y. G. (1), S.D.A. Mission,
Milwaukee, Wis. Moolachi, Thuckalay Post, South
Theodore, Antoine, Casier A-55, Travancore, India:
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, West In- Thompson, B. L., Casilla 44, Quito,
dies. Ecuador, South America.
Theunissen, D. C., c/o "Dunrolyn," Thompson, Charles, 119 West Third
Barmbeck Ave., Newlands, Cape, St., Mt. Carmel, Ill.
South Africa. Thompson, F. E., 2151 N. Alabama
Theunissen, G. (1), "Dunrolyn," St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Barmbeck Ave., Newlands, Cape Thompson, F. S. (1), 176 Orange
Province, South Africa. St., Kingston, Jamaica, British
Thiel, L. F. (1), Washington Mis- West Indies.
sionary College, Takoma Park, Thompson, G. A., 745 Exchange
Washington, D. C. St., Astoria, Oregon.
Thiele, E. R., Route 1, Berrien Thompson, H. G., Route 3, Box
Springs, Mich. 35A, Visalia, Calif.
Thiele, K., Hans-Sachsstrasse 9, Thompson, J., 8 Yarra St., Haw-
Chemnitz i. Sa., Germany. thorn, Victoria, Australia.
Thiermann, W., Haydnstr. 16, Thompson, J. C., Collegedale, Tenn.
Dresden-A 16, Germany. Thompson, J. T., Casilla 2830,
Thirwell, T. W., R.F.D. 1, Mt. Santiago, Chile, South America.
Vernon, Ohio. Thompson, Luzerne, General De-
Thoman, E. W., Calle Pino 3801, livery, Glendale, Calif.
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Thompson, W. A. (1), 1437 Third
America. Ave., Charleston, W. Va.
Thomann, D. (1), Apartado 92,
Managua, Rep. de Nicaragua, Thomsen, H. J. (1), 520 North
Central America. Lake St., Miles City, Mont.
Thomann, V. E., Casilla 28:10, Thorp, C. A. (1), 3327 Sunnyside
Santiago, Chile, South America. Ave., Brookfield, Ill.
Thomas, A., Kornerstr. 6/8, Bres- Thorp, F. W. (1), D'Estrampes No.
lau 13, Germany. 252, Vibora, Havana, Cuba.
Thomas, D. B. (1), S. D. A. Mis- Thorpe, E. E. (1), Gordon Ave.,
sion, Waterloo, Sierra Leone, Hamilton (P. 0. Box 27), N. S.
West Africa. W., Australia.
460 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Vinayagam, N. (1), 275 Madras Vories, C. L., 308 S. 10th St., Bur-
Road, Pondicherry, India. lington, Iowa.
Vince, L. D., 6 Kessington Drive, Votaw, H. H., Takoma Park,
Bearsden, Dunbartonshire, Scot- Washington, D. C.
land. Votaw, W. B., Lahiri Villa, Gar-
Vince, R. A. (1), 193 Gloucester danibagh, Patna, Bihar, India.
Road, Cheltenham. Glos., Eng- Voth, Bernard, Box 492, Shattuck,
land. Okla.
Vine, A. C. (1). 187 Ribblesdale Voth, C. C., 101-7th St., N.E.,
Road, Streatham, London, S.W. Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
16, England. Vali, David, 1801 Orchard Ave..
Vine, R. D. (1), 36 Elmers End Glendale, Calif.
Road, Annerley, London, S.E. 20, Vuilleumier, J., 130 Boulevard de
England. l'Hopital, Paris .13e, France.
Vinglas, R. (1), Merepuiestee 14a, Vuloaloa, Semi, Suva Vou, Suva,
Tallinn, Estonia. Fiji, Pacific Ocean.
Vinkel, M. H., M.D. (1), Northwest
China Union Mission of S.D.A.,
Lanchow, Kansu, China. ACHHAUS, W. (I), Stein-
Visser, R. (1), Box 508, Port Eliza-
beth, C. P., South Africa.
W damm 32a, III., Konigsberg,
Pr., Germany.
Vitrano, J., 2046 W. Hopkins St., Wachi, N., 7 Hanazono Cho 3
Milwaukee, Wis. Chome, Tainan, Taiwan, Japan.
Vixie, L. A., 292 Louis Botha Wade, Arthur (1), 1706-12th St.,
Avenue, Orange Grove, Johannes- Portsmouth; Ohio.
burg, Transvaal, South Africa. Wagner, B. E., Box C, Berrien
Vogel, R., Tizianstr. 18, Munchen Springs, Mich.
19, Germany. Wagner, Dr. E. A. (1), Paradise
Voget, K. (1), Adlerstrasse 70, Valley Sanitarium, National
Dusseldorf, Germany. City, Calif.
Vogt, F. (1), Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz Wagner, Fred, Fairbanks, Alaska.
46, Cottbus, Germany. Wagner, Jacob, Calle V. Vergara
Voigt, M., Regensburgerstrasse 22, 3227, Florida, F.C.C.A., Buenos
V., Berlin W. 50, Germany. Aires, Argentina, South Amer-
Vollmer, A. (1), Grindelberg 15a, ica.
Hamburg 13, Germany. Wagner, J. H., 824 Harlem Ave.,
Vollmer, H. W., M. D., 2215 East Baltimore, 'Md.
Glenoaks, Glendale, Calif. Wagner, K., Hans-Sachsstrasse 9,
Vollrath, H., Koblenzer Strasse 3, Chemnitz i. Sa., Germany.
Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Wahungana, Enoch (1), Inyazura
von Pohle, E., M.D., 1191 Maple Mission, P. 0. Inyazura, South-
Ave., Tempe, Ariz. ern Rhodesia, Africa.
von Pohle, E. A., South Lancaster, Wakeham, W. H., Loma Linda,
Mass. Calif.
Voorhees, H. 'E. (1), 1455 Seventh, Walde, E. R. (1), 1634 S. E. Haw-
St., Parkersburg, W. Va. thorne Blvd., Portland, Oregon.
Voorthuis, F. J. (1), Lange Beesten- Waldeck, H. (1), Briiekenstr. 34a,
markt 102, The Hague, Nether- Hamm i. W., Germany.
lands. Waldorf, N. J., 1928 Pennsylvania
Voorthuis, P., Badhuisweg 14, Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
Apeldoorn, Netherlands. WaldvogeL L., CaiXa Postal 34,
Vore, G. T., c/o Bruce Wickwise, Santo AndrO, S. P. R., Sao Paulo,
Warm Springs, Ark. Brazil, South America. .
464 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
\Varner, T. J., Box 66, Port-of- Webb, W. C. (1), 413 - 29th St.,
Spain, Trinidad, British West Denver, Colo.
Webber, P. A., Madison College.
Warnick, R. F. (1), P. 0. Box 415, Tenn.
Paducah, Ky. Weber, C. W., 225 Michigan St..
Warren, M. C., S.D.A. Mission, Pittsburgh, Pa.
87 North Gate St., Kunming, Weber, I., Str. Mitropolitul
Yunnan, China. Ghenadie Petrescu No. 119, Bu-
Wasenmiller, J. A., 2336 Melrose curesti IV, Rumania.
Ave., Chicago, Ill. Weber, L. D., P. 0. Box 612.
Washburn, H. A., Route 1, St. Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii.
Helena, Calif. Weber, S. C., Cervantes 144, Par-
Washburn, J. S., 702 W. Wash- ana, Entre Rios, Argentina,
ington St., Hagerstown, Md. South America.
Wasidlow, M., Steindamm 32a, III Webster, C. C., 41 Grant St., New
Konigsberg, Pr., Germany. London, Ohio.
Waswasoff, Kosta, Solunska 10, Webster, C. R., Route 2, Box 541-
Sofia, Bulgaria. A, Ventura, Calif.
Watanabe, W., 15 Nunobiki Dori, Webster, D. A. (1), Grove Ave.,
2 Chome, Kobe, Japan. Claremont, Cape, South Africa.
Waters, N. H. (1), 817 West Nora Webster, F. C., 3955 Riverside Ave.,
Ave., Spokane, Wash. Jacksonville, Fla.
Watson, A. H., Drumnascamp, Webster, F. C., Jr. (1), 36 E. Man-
Laurencetown, Portadown, N. hattan Blvd., Toledo, Ohio.
Ireland. Webster, M. M., Munguluni Mis-
Watson, C. H., "Mizpah," Wah- sion, P. 0. Munhamade, Dist. de
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Quilemane, Portuguese East Af-
Watson, G. F., 735 North I St., rica.
McMinnville, Oreg. Weeks, Frank, 1122 Park Avenue,
Watson, L. A., 4, Ardpatrick Road, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Cabra, Dublin, Eire., England. Wegener, A., Adolf-Hitler-Kai 81,
Watt, A. L. (1), Plainview Acad- Salzburg-Aigen, Germany.
emy, Redfield, S. Dak. Wehrmann, H., Neustadt-Contres-
Watts, R. S., S. D. A. Mission, carpe 30, Bremen, Germany.
Seiryori-machi, Keizyo (Seoul), Weigel, Fr., Tizianstr. 18, Mtin-
Chosen. chen 19, Germany.
Watts, V. B., Box 189, Upper Weil, A. H., Atchin, New Heb-
Lake, Calif. rides, Pacific Ocean.
Weaks, C. E., Takoma Park, Wash- Weinand, P., Adolf-Hitler Kai 81,
ington, D. C. Salzburg-Aigen, Germany.
Wearner, A. J., Sanitarium, Napa Weinert, A., Augasse 11, Reichen-
CO., Calif. berg, Sudetenland, Germany.
Weaver, E. P. (1), Holly, Mich. Weis, C. C. (1), 3250 Fraser Ave.,
Weaver, H. E., Granger, Wash. Vancouver, 'British Columbia,
Weaver, J. E., Takoma Park, Canada.
Washington, D. C. Weiss, S., Casilla 1002, Lima, Peru,
Weaver, W. T., Shenandoah Valley South America.
Academy, New Market, Va. Weisse, A. (I), Fasanenstr. 63, I.,
Webb, A. E., 4417a Page Blvd., Braunschweig, Germany.
St. Louis, Mo. Welch, C. E. (1), c/o Mt. Vernon
Webb, L. F. (1), 1015 Stone, Hospital-Sanitarium, Mt. Ver-
Denison, Texas. non,, Ohio.
466 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Zinove, R., Strada Clemenceau 5/a, ZUmwalt, Roy (1), Route 4, Boze-
Cluj, Rumania. man, Mont.
Zins, E. (1), 15 Beechwood Ave., Zungu, P. (1), Natal Mission Dis-
Londonderry, North Ireland., trict, Watersmeet, Private Bag,
Ziprick, 0., 18131% Michigan Ave., Besters, Natal, South Africa.
Los Angeles, Calif. Zurek, A., Miinchenerstr. 35, Prag-
Zorub, E. (1), Caixa Postal 1830, Kgl. Weinberge, Protectorate,
Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. Germany.
Johnson Mrs. Mary Elisa, Augu.st Ryder, C. J., April 12, North Pocifie
4, Mountain View, Calif. Union.
Jones, C. F., July 25, Long Beach, Semmens, Dr. A. W.; August 10,
Calif. Sacramento, Calif.
Jones, G. F., September 14, Sydney, Sherrig, W. H., Hinsdale, Ill. (See
Australia. Lake Union Herald, Sept. 17.)
Jones, R. L., November 10, Gitwe
Mission, East Africa. Shultz, Leslie R., May 28, College-
Kirk, Mrs. A. F., May 17, Broken dale, Tenn.
Bow, Nebr. Simmons, Mrs. Lura Spencer, Au-
Lake, Mrs. D. D., February 20, gust 28, National City, Calif.
Loma Linda, Calif. Simpson, W. Ray, Glendale, Calif.
Langdon, G. E., February 11, Col- (See Review and Herald,
lege Place, Wash. 12.)
Leffler, G. E., May 2, Memphis, Slattery, Dr. James Ward Jan-
Tenn. uary 19, Mountain View, Calif.
Lindahl, Peter, October 3,. Sani- Soule, Orlando, March 30, Lake
tarium, Calif. Worth, Fla.
Ling, C. Y., January 18, Foochow, Starr, Mrs. F. D., February 10,
China. North Pacific: Union.
Liu, Elsie, April 29, Shanghai, Swedberg, Mrs. August, May 21,
China. . Nevada, Iowa.
Loughborough, E. C., May 5, Glen- Taylor, Mrs. Minnie Fiske, July 2],
dale, Calif. Jamestown, N. Y.
Lucas, Mrs. H. G., September 27, Taylor, W. B., June 6, Sanitarium,
Glendale, Calif. Calif.
Madsen, Otto J., August 24, Spfrit Thayer, Jennie, September 12, Mel-
Lake, Iowa. rose, Mass.
Maxwell, E. L., December 27, Walleker, Mrs. H. C. J., July 14,
Mountain View, Calif. Orlando, Fla. -
McKibben, W. A., August 8, Ne- Warren, Luther, May 24, Loma
vada, Iowa. Linda, Calif.
Merrell, Ella M., May 26, Kansas White, Mrs. S. G., April 18, Mel-
City, Mo. rose, Mass.
Merrill, Florence W., December 23,
1939, Loma Linda, Calif. Whitney, S. J., january 20, An-
Morey, W. I., August 30, Arling- gwin, Calif.
ton, Calif. Widgery, Mrs. E. C., April 4,
Morse, Jean Harris Whitney, Memphis, Tenn.
March 27, Redwood Falls, Minn. Wilcox, Lela R., September 24,
Munn, Mrs. Alma F., October 26, Takoma Park, Md.
Orlando, Fla. Williams, Mrs. Helen May Stanton,
Olsen, M. M., September 28, Den- December 23, Los Angeles, Calif.
mark.
Replogle, Mrs. Anna Stone, Octo- Wiseman, Henry, March 1, Tobago,
ber 6, 1939, Cordoba, Argentina. British West Indies.
Russell, Mrs. Jennie Bates, Jan- Woodruff, Mrs. Julia Ann, Octo-
uary 20, Loma Linda, Calif. ber 26, 1939, Battleground, Wash.
Russell, Mrs. Riley, November 2, Yip, Benjamin, December 31, 1939,
Glendale, Calif. Port-of,-Spain, Trinidad, B. W. I.
INDEX
ABA Station 170 Bee Hwa Training Institute 254
Academia Adventists Hispano- Bekwai Mission Station 167
americana 252 Bekwai Training School 254
Adelphian Academy 252 Belgian Conference 234
Advent Mission Society 84 Beliefs, Fundamental 5
Advent Press (East Africa) 300 Berlin Conference 86
Advent Press, Nigeria 300 Bermuda Mission 25
Advent Publishing Association .... 300 Bethel Academy 265
Advent Welfare Work Assn. 84 Bethel Training College 255
Adventist Eye Clinic 350 Beulah Training School 255
Afrikaans, periodical in 322 Bhuket Mission Clinic 333
Agona Mission Station 166 Bicol, periodicals in 322
Agona Training School (see Bekwai Bihar Mission Field 221
Training School) Bikobo Hill Mission Station 196
Alabama-Mississippi Conference .... 64 Blind People's Home and Dispensary 350
Alaska Mission 49 Boa Vista Sanitarium Clinic 350
Alberta Conference 28 Bohemian language, periodicals in 322, 323
Algerian Mission 242 Bohemian-Moravian Conference 97
Algerian Publishing House 300 Bolivia Mission 186
Allahabad Mission Station 225 Bolivia Training School 255
Amazon Mission of Peru (see Upper Bombay Mission Station ' 230
Amazon) Bonaerense Conference (see Buenos
Ambon Mission 133 Aires Conference)
American Temperance Society 20 Bongo Mission Hospital 333
Amyes Memorial Hospital 333 Bongo Mission Station 195
Angola Union Mission 195 Bongo Mission Training School 255
Anhwei Mission 107 Boulder-Colorado Sanitarium 333
Annamese, periodical in 322 Brazil Junior College 256
Antillian Union Mission 143 Brazil Publishing House 300
Aore Training School 252 Brightlands Nursing Home 350
Appropriations to Missions 368 British Borneo Mission 131
Arabic Literature Society 313 British Columbia Conference 29
Arabic, periodical in 322 British Honduras Mission 150
Arabic Union Mission 99 British Publishing House 300
Arak Mission Hospital 333 British Union Conference 161
Arizona Academy 252 Broadview Academy 256
' Arizona Conference 55 Brookfield Branch Publishing House 307
Arkansas-Louisiana Conference 70 Bucegi-Marea Conference 245
Assam Mission Field. 220 Buenos Aires Conference 180
Atlantic Colombia Mission 153 Buenos Aires Publishing House 301
Atlantic Union College 252 Buganda Mission Station 196
Atlantic Union Conference 24 Bukit Nyala Mission Dispensary 350
Institutions in 28 Bulawayo Mission District 212
Auburn Academy 253 Bulgarian Mission 101
Austral Union Conference 180 Bulgarian Book and Bible House .... 301
Australasian Division 74 Bureau of Home Missions 13
Institutions in 82 Buresala Training School (see . Ful-
Mission Fields in 79 ton Training School)
Australasian Missionary College 254 Burma Union Mission 217
Australasian Union Conference 74 Burmese, periodical in 322
Institutions in 82
Awtun Station 170
243 CAFES 354
Azores Islands Mission Station
Calcutta Elemen, Church School 257
Calcutta Mission Station 223
BABUMAHAL Mission Station 221 Calendar of offerings 367
Bad Aibling Sanitarium 333 Campaigns, dates of 367
Baden Conference 91 Campion Academy 257
Bahamas Mission 144 Canadian Junior College 257
Baia Mission 184 Canadian Union Conference 28
Baltic Union Conference 159 Institutions in 31
Banat-Crisana Conference (see Canadian Watchman Press 301
Timis-Olt Conference) Cancele Mission Hospital 334
Bangkok Mission Clinic 333 Cancele Mission Station 202
Bangkok Mission School 254 Canton Sanitarium and Hospital .... 334
Barisal Mission Station 222 Cantonese Mission 118
Battle Creek Academy 254 Cape Conference 198
Batuna Training School 254 Cape Mission Field of S. D. A. 203
' Bechuanaland Mission District 200 Cape Verde Islands Mission 243
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Conference named below, while do- Organized 1902
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the time the General Conference Washington, D. C.
was organized, and some at a
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under the terms of the General Secretary: H. A. Morrison.
Conference Constitution at the Associate Secretaries: W. H. Tees-
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BUREAU OF HOME MISSIONS Australasian: B. H. McMahon,
Wahroonga, New South Wales,
Organized 1933
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Office: General Conference, Ta- Central European:
koma Park. Washington, D. C. China: A. N. Nelson, P. 0. Box
Acting Secretary: H. T. Elliott. 2990. Manila, Philippine Islands.
Associate Secretaries: Far Eastern: W. P. Bradley, Box
R. Ruhling for German Depart-. 226, Singapore, Straits Settle-
ment. Address: Takoma Park, ments.
Washington, D.C. Inter-American: A. H. Roth, Box
L. Halswiek for Danish -Nor- 2006, Balboa, Canal Zone.
wegian and Miscellaneous Northern European:
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F. C. Gilbert for Jewish Depart- Southern African: Milton Robison,
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H. D. Casebeer for Spanish, Southern Asia: J. M. Steeves, Box
Portuguese and North Ameri- 15, Poona, India.
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dress: 3340 31st Ave., Minne- Mass.
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Bureau Committee: H. T. Elliott, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.
Acting Chairman; W.G. Turner, Central: G. R. Pattie, 4547 Calvert
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