~ U RCtl o, GOD YEAR BOOK IN THE FIELD of the ,V. E. Monk, of Bessemer, Ala., has been engaged by the Board of Church Extension and Home Missions as Field CHURCH OF GOD Secretary. In this important office he has accomplished much in widely varied lines of work.

W. E. MONK Helping Churches and Ministers 1934 The Field Secretary boosts the work of the minis ter and congregation everywhere he goes. Many churches have taken on new life spiritually and financially as a result of his visits. The pastors heartily endorse Brother Monk and his work. Opening New Work He has helped start work in new fields and has carried a high tone of evangelism in all his work. Even when lecturing on Church Extension he has had many conversions in his services. A Million Dollar Fund Compiled by The Field Secretary is out to raise a Million Dollar Re­ E. F. Adcock, Registrar volving Fund-a fund that will not be spent, but employed to provide houses of worship in new places and support and BUREAU OF CLERGY REGISTRATION strengthen every phase of our church work. The first year Anderson, Indiana through his work over $80,000 worth of investments, wills, and conditional deeds was secured for this cause. He does not raise money through collections or pledges. But he is prepared to show individuals how they can invest their money safely in God's cause and leave property to the cause when they are done with it.

Equipped to Serve He is fully equipped with charts, lectures, sermons, litera­ ture, and information concerning our church work and shows how great things can be done when everyone does his part. As fast as possible he will cover the entire field. Published by E. F. Adcock, Secretary Board of Church Extension BOARD OF CHURCH EXTENSION and Home Missions AND HOME MISSIONS Anderson, Indiana CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS USED IN YEAR BOOK ______2

CALENDAR FOR 1934-1935 4

SECTION I

HOLIDAYS, DATES OF EASTER, TIME DIFFERENCES, CLERGY FARE CERTIFICATES-HOW TO OBTAIN THEM, HELPS FOR MINISTERS AND SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS______7

SECTION II

DIRECTORY OF ORGANIZATION( ABBREVIATIONS USED IN YEAR BOOK Officers of Gener·al Ministerial Assembly and Subsidiary Boards ______11 National Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society ______14 A.C. & T.S.------·------······· Camp Meeting Calendar ------15 ...... Anderson College & Theological Seminary Ministers' Convention Calendar ------16 Asst. Pastor ································----Assistant Pastor Young People's Convention Calendar______17 Bl...... Block Sectional Registration Committees ------18 E. ·------·------·--·-····--·------·------··-····------········-- East Youth Camps ------19 ~~;~;k~;-:_·_-_·_-_-_-_-~~:.·_·:_·_·:::::.·.·_·_·_-_·_·_·::.-.-:::_·_·_-_-_·:_-.-(i~-~~~;~:~:! N. ············--·------···········-·············-···-··········------····North SECTION III N .E. ---·····--·-····------·-·····························----- Northeast N .W...... North west REPORTS OF GENERAL CHURCH WORK p. 0. -----················----·----·-----·--·--··················Post Office Anderson College and Theological Seminary __ ------21 s. ··-·······----·-··············-··---············---·---··--··············· South S.E...... Southeast The Gospel Trumpet Company .. ------22 s. W. ····················------················--··············----South west Board of Church Extension and Home Missions ______23 International Young People's Convention ______24 Spanish Literature Company ·····------25 Board of Sunday Schools and Religious Education ______26 Ministers' Benefit Association _____ : ______27 Printed in U.S.A. The Associated Budgets ·------·------28 Missionary Bo·ard of the Church of God ______29

IN J.\IEMORIAM ------·------·-··------31

SECTION IV

CHURCH STATISTICS Ministerial List, AlphabeticaJly Arranged______------33 Congregational List ------__ ------65 Directory of Foreign Missionaries ------92 Congregations, Missionaries, and National Workers Outside of United States ------··--·--·------93 Directory of Young People's Counsellors ·------·-- 94 Summary of Statistics ------108 3 CALENDAR FOR 1934

JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH s M T w T ]<' s s J\f T w T F s s M T w T l~ s 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Foreword

APRIL MAY JUNE Another year has passed, and another Year Book records the sta­ s M T w T F s s ~I T w T F s s M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 tus of our church work in 19:33. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ] 3 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 In some respects it is only another Year Book with about the same departments and lists this year as last. The form is much the same. JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER Nevertheless, this is a new book. Tt records progress. There are the s M T w T ]<' s s M T w T F s s M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 same lists, yes; but there are new names in those lists. New ministers 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 are in the ranks. new churches have been added. 22 23 24 25 2() 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 29 30 31 2() 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 The greatest service, and in fact th"' real purpose of this Year Book

OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER is to present in statistical form the size of our work and show the or­ s M T w T F s s ~I T w T F s s M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 1 ganizational development and leadership of the church. Yet back of 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 1() 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 the figures presented are unwritten stories of romance-of heroic ef­ 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 fort, of whole-hearted sacrifice for the cause of Christ, of new evange­ 30 31 listic fervor, of greater accomplishment through cooperation, of the CALENDAR FOR 1935 effectiveness of prayer and faith. In presenting this Year Book "\Ve believe that it will be of real JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH s M T w T F s s M T w T F s s M T w T F s service to the church as an index of our work and a reliable guide to 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 ] 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 those who seek information from its pages. "\V e are thankful for the 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 IS Hi 10 ll 12 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 achievements of the past year, but from the vantage point of these 27 28 29 30 31 24 2S 26 27 28 24 25 2() 27 28 29 30 31 achievements we look ahead. APRIL MAY JUNE s M T w T F s s M T w T F s s ~r T w T li' s Already there is promise of a better year, financially and spiritu­ 1 2 3 4 s f) 1 2 il 4 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 s () 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 f) 7 8 ally, in 1934. From the retrenchment of depression years we are chang- 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12 1il 14 15 ]() 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 ing to outreach and renewed activity. 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 'Ve dedicate this book to a new program of cooperative enterprise JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER s M T w T F s s M T w 'I' ]<' s s M T W T }<' s in proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ in 1934. 1 2 3 4 s f) 1 2 3 ] 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 E. F. Adcock, Registrar 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1R 19 20 21 22 23 2-i 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER s M T w T ]<' s s M T w T ]<' s s M T w 'I' F s 1 2 3 4 s 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 () 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 11i 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 ?,::l 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 4 5 Tbe Best Bible Tbat Can Be Made BOLNAJI Regular List DIDIA PAPER SECTION I Price $11.85 EXTRA LARGE PRINT Now Offered Relenaoe Bible Holidays, Dates of Easter, Time Differ· WlthCoaeo.. daaee Contain• Authorised Venion Old ences, Clergy Fare Certificates-How to ;'d _,New Testamenta, Complete ar•• nal References and Concor­ dance: alao Section of White Obtain Them, Helps for Ministers and Linen Paper LeaTU Suitable for No. 1815XCS Wrttm. Notea, Oatlinn of Ser­ mon• or lmportaat Memoa for Sunday-School Workers Beccb' Reference. • Durable, Fle.xible (Goat) Morocco Binding, Overlap­ HOLIDAYS IN THE UNITED STATES IN 1934 ping Covers with In~estruetible Linings, carmine under Calif., Colo., Conn., Del., Fla., Tdaho, Ill., The chief holidays generally observed are: Ind., Kan., Ky., La., Me., }!d., Mass., pure gold edges. Titles stamped in pure gold. :Mich., :Mo., Mont., Neb., Nev., N.H., N.J., Jan. 1 (:Mon.)- N1!W Year's D~y (all the N.Y., N.Dak., Ohio, Ore., Pa., R.I., Tex., Size 5% ~ 8 inches ~ only 1 inch in thickness. States, Territories, and coloma\ posseto- Utah, Vt., 'Vash., \V.Va., also in Porto sions). Itico. In Ark. and Kan. it does not affect Flat Openina, Will Not Break fn the Back Feb. 12 (~lon.)-Lincoln' s Birt.bdRY (Alaska, notes or judicial proceedings). Calif., Colo .. Conn., Del., Ill., Incl., l<_!wa, Nov. 6 (Tues.)--General :t:lection Day (1st Kan., Ky., )[ic.h., Minn .. l[o., :1\lon~., Neb., Tuesday after 1st Monday in Nov.). Every Pa.rt Page Specimen,, Eas:y-towread Type Nev., N.J.t N.Y., ;cil'.M., N.Dak., Oh1o, Or<•., State and Terl'itory except Alaska, Conn., Pa., S.DaK., Tenn., Utah, \Vash,-, ,V.Va., Dist. of Col., Hawaii, Ill., :Mass., :Miss., Nel:ruchadnezzar relateth his dream. Wyo., and observed l>y Go\'ernor s procla· Ohio, Philippine!1, and Vt. In Ill. it is a 570. mation in :\laf:s.). legal holiday in Chicago, Springfield, East N~B- U; CHAD-NEZ' ZAR the n. c. Feb. 22 (Thurs.)-Wasbington's Birthday St. I~ouis, GalesburJ. Danville, Cairo, and king, unto all people, nations (all the States, Territories, nnd }losses· Rn<"kford. In Ohio 1t is a half holiday. In and languages, that dwell in all th~ ach.&4;8. Me. it is n lr.gu.l holiday only as to the sions). courts, which also close on the State earth; Peace be multiplied unto you. 24. Mar. 30 (Fri.)-Goo~ Frid.a~· (Conn .. J?l;l.. l!'la., IJa., lTd .. }lmn., ~.J., Pa., Ph1h1>· Election Day (IJiennially, 2d Monday in 2 2 I thought it ~od to shew the 2 Cbald n pines Porto Rico, Tenn.). In ('oun. Good St:>pt.). signs and wonders b that the high tDu .Hmlv Frida'y is usually proclaimf'd hy the Ho,·­ Nov. 11 (Hun.)-Armistice Day (Ala., Ariz., ernor as a day of fasting and }ll"a~·er. Ark., Calif., Colo .. Conn., .l<'ln., Ill., Iowa, God hath wrought toward me. r:Lor:.~ La .. 'Minn., :Mo., :\Tt~nt., Neb., N.H., N.J., May 30 (\Ved.)-D('c.ssi.o~s, ~x~l'~lt Tf.'x., Vt., Va., atul Hawaii. In other States ~ Broad open-faced t;vpe. Self-pronouncin 1 Ala., Ark., Fla., Ga., Ln., .• :;\fl~ts., ~.C1tt by GO\'t:'rnor':;~ prodamation only). ~':~:In~~ ~e;t:;:s.and lines which m.f~ !.i :e3J:~ and S.Car.). Nov. 29 (Thur.)-Thtmksgiving Day (last July 4 (Wcd.)-ItulllpCrHii'JH~C Day (nll tlw Thursday in Every State, Terri­ States, Territories, and possNJsions). No~.). ~ Chapter headings on outer corn 0 f each tory, and possess ton). Bible practically self-indexed. er page make thla Sept. S (:Mon.)-Labor Day (every State Dec. 25 (Tues.) -Christmas Day (every and Territory, except the Philippines). State, Territory, and possession). ~ Ver;y complete marginal references and interpretatlona. Oct. 12 (Fri.)-Columbus Dny (Ark., Ariz.,

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6 TIME DIFFERENCES HELPS FOR MINISTERS AND SUNDAY SCHOOL

Alexandria ...... 17 :00 P.M. Melbourne ...... j 3 :00 .A.M. • WORKERS Amsterdam ...... 5:20P.M. Mexico City ...... jlO :24 A.M. Athens ...... 7 ;00 P.M. Paris ...... ! 5:00P.M. Berlin ...... j 6:00P.M. Rio lie Janeiro...... j 2:00P.M. PERIODICALS Bombay ...... jlO :30 P.M. Rome ...... ! 6:00P.M. Bremen ...... ! 6:00P.M. Santiago (Chile) ...... j12:17 P.M. Gospel Trumpet-The ]'amily Paper Brussels ...... , 5:00P.M. Sitka, .Alaska...... I 7 :00 .A.M. Constantinople ...... 7:00P.M. Stockholm ...... j 6 :00 P.M. Young People's Friend-For Young People and Adult~ Copenhagen ...... j 6:00P.M. Vienna •...... ! 6:00 P.M. Boy's and Girl's Comrade-For Juniors and Intermediates Hamburg ...... j 6:00P.M. Yokohama ...... j 2:00A.M.* Shining Light-For Little People . Havana ...... jll :31 A.M. Uniform and Doctrinal Graded Sunday-School Quarterlies At places marked * the time notell is in the morning of the following day (See ad. for prices)

12 O'clock Noon U.S. Standard Ea.stern Time Compared with Clocks in U.S. Cities BOOKS FOR MINISTERS Atla~ta, Ga ...... lll :00 A;.M. Detroit, l\Iich ...... /12 :00 Noon Norfolk, Va ...... j12 :00 Noon Baltimore, Md ...... 12:00 Noon El Paso, Tex ...... 10 :00 .A.M. Omaha, Neb ...... jll :00 A.M. Minister's Annual for 1934-For Sermon Preparation...... ------$ 2.00 Birmingham, Ala ... 11:00 A.M. Galveston, Tex ...... jll :00 .A.M. Philadelphia, Pa ..... j12 :00 Noon Boston, Mass ...... 12 :00 Noon Indianapolis, Ind... jll :00 .A.M. Pittsburgh, Pa ...... j12 :00 Noon Clarke's Commentary-Entire Bible. $2.50 a volume ...... ___ a set 15.00 Bufi'alo, N. Y ...... j12 :00 Noon Kansas City, Mo ..... jll :00 A.M. Richmond, Va ...... j12 :00 Noon Maclaren's Commentary-Entire Bible ...... a set 15.00 Charleston, S.C...... j12 :00 Noon Los .\ng-ple,;, Ca!if...j !l :00 .\.:\I. Salt Lake City, Utah j10 :00 A.M. Cruden's Complete Concordance ...... 2.00 Chicago, Ill...... jll :00 A.M. Louisville, Ky ...... jll :00 A.M. San Franebeo, Calif.! 9 :00 A.:\I. Cincinnati, Ohio.... /12 :00 Noon Memphis, 'l'enn ...... jll :00 A.M. Savannah, Ga ...... j12 :00 Noon Young's Analytical Concordance ...... 7.50 Cleveland, Ohio...... 12 :00 Noon :\filwaukee, Wis ...... ,ll :00 A.M. Seattle, Wash ...... j 9:00 .A.M. Peloubet's Bible Dictionary ...... ------············------·-- 2.00 Dallas, Tex ...... jll :00 A.M. Minneapolis, Minn ... 11 :00 A.M. St. Louis, Mo ...... jll :00 A.M. Smith's Bible Dictionary ...... 1.95 Denver, Colo ...... j10 :00 A.M. New Orleans, La ..... jll :00 .A.M. 'Vashington, D.C ..... j12 :00 Noon Bibles-A large line...... - For Daylight Time in above tables, add one hour What the Bible Teaches...... ------1.00 A New Approach to Christian Unity...... ------...... 1.00 Christian Theology ...... 3. 75 CLERGY-FARE CERTIFICATES-H·OW TO OBTAIN THEM BOOKS FOR PERSONAL WORKERS AND CLASS STUDY 1. Secure from your local ticket-agent an application blank for Clergy-Fare Deeper Experiences of Famous Christians...... ------.... -$ 1.50 Certificate, or send to E. F. Adcock, Registrar, Anderson, Indiana. The Bible and How to Interpret It...... 75 2. Fill in blank according to instructions on blank. The Soul-Winner's Guide. 30c in paper binding...... 50 3. Get blank signed by local ticket-agent, and e'kcept when an ordained minister The Holy Spirit ...... 50 .25 is in charge of a church as a settled pastor, have it signed by some resident minister. 1,000 Bible Drill Questions ...... 4. Send the application to the Passenger Association whose address appears on the blank. Do not fail to enclose the required fee for expense and postage. BOOKS FOR, SUNDAY SCHOOL AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S WORKERS 5. In some cases a letter is required from the Registrar of the Clergy Bureau, certifying to the fact that a minister is eligible for rates. Particularly is this so Egermeier's Bible Story Book ...... ------...... $ 1.75 1.50 when a minister's name does not appear in the Year Book, or he is not ordained. Church School Administration ...... __ _ My Message to Sunday-School Workers ...... 1.00 Evidence of the standing of such a minister must be presented to the Registrar be­ Bigger and Better Sunday Schools ...... 1.25 fore a letter of certification will be granted. The Efficient Young People's Society...... 1.00 6 Those eligible to rates are named on the back of the application blank. No others flhould apply, as the refusal to grant a certificate will cause hesitation on the Send for complete catalog listing hundreds of books and helps for church part of the Passenger Association to grant any rates in the future to those refused. and Sunday-school workers and workers with young people. If in question as to eligibility, consult the Registrar.

The different traffic committees and their addresses are as follows: SONGBOOKS Charles L. Hunter, Manager, Eastern Clergy Bureau The best and largest collection of song books we have ever had in round and 143 Liberty St., New York City shaped notes, prices from 10c up. T. Thompson, Joint Agent, Clergy Bureau 928 Transportation Building, 608 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. TRACTS J. E. Hannegan, Chairman, Southwestern Passenger Association We have added a new line of live evangelistic and doctrinal tracts to our 917 Victoria Bldg., 8th & Locust Sts., St. Louis, Mo. already large assortment. All our tracts are priced to encourage wide distribution. New 2-page tracts ...... _ ------·-- ...... $ .60 a 1,000 Chairman, Southeastern Passenger Association Clergy Permit Dept. New 4-page tracts...... ------1.00 a 1,000 Atlanta, Ga. New 8-page tracts...... __ ..... ------1.75 a 1,000 Any changes in regulations will be noted in our periodicals from time to time. 8 Any of the above may be ordered from Gospel Trumpet Company, Anderson, Ind. 9 BOOKS THAT YOU NEED SECTION II 3 Directory of Organization OFFICERS OF THE GENERAL MINISTERIAL ASSEMBLY FOR 1934 E. E. Perry, Chairman A. F. Gray, Vice-Chairman W. Burgess McCreary, Secretary Executive Council of General Ministerial Assembly R. L. Berry, President E. F. Adcock, Vice-President W. Burgess McCreary, Secretary-Treasurer Program anQ. Pulpit Committee for the 1934 Camp Meeting E. A. Reardon, Chairman P. B. Turner C. 0. Lee NEW BINDINGS-AND A NEW PRICE-ONLY $2.00 EACH R. C. Caudill F. G. Smith PELOUBET'S BIBLE DICTIONARY, by F. N. Peloubet, D.D.-This dictionary is Following is a list of the general boards and their membership as constituted the latest and best single-volume Bible dictionary published. It brings to the great at the last meeting of the General Ministerial Assembly: body of ministers, Sunday-school teachers, Bible readers, a~d students a compre­ hensive concise and accurate work, fully abreast of the fiudmgs of recent scholar­ ship. I~ the si~plest language it gives a full exposition of all topics mentioned in the MISSIONARY BOARD OF THE CHURCH OF GOD Bible: every place, n,ation, tribe, person, and event; every custom and rite; every instrument and implement; every animal, plant, flower, mineral, and metal; as well 1934 1935 1936 as every pertinent fact of history, geography, biography, commerce, politics, and social A. F. Gray Mrs. A. T. Rowe J. W. Phelps and religious life. Avoids Doctrinal Discussion E. A. Reardon E. E. Byrum F. G. Smith This dictionary has no room for detailed speculations and debatable theories, J. W. Byers Adam W. Miller C. Blewitt but devotes itself to the facts of the Bible itself, illumined from every possible source J. that can aid the ordinary reader to know and love and understand the Word of God. 1937 1938 Size, 6x8% in. 800 pp. 508 illustrations, 14 maps in color. Axchie A. Bolitho C. E. Brown Durable cloth, stamped in gold, $2.00. S. J. Taylor R. L. Berry CRUDEN'S COMPLETE CON-CORDANCE to the Holy Scriptures, edited by A. D. C. E. Byers H. M. Riggle Adams, M.A., C. H. Irwin, M.A., D.D., and S. A. Waters-The most complete and accurate edition published. Contains more than 220,000 references to the Old and Officers New Testaments. This is the only edition which includes references to the Revised (Executive Committee) Version as well as to the King James or Authorized Version. It was edited on both sides of the Atlantic, and the work of the American revisers of the Bible will be C. E. Brown, President R. L. Berry, Vice-President especially found in the explanatory notes. Adam W. Miller, Secretary-Treasurer Superior Arrangement The book is printed from new, black-faced type which was cast especially for this work, combining compactness with clearness. The Bible passages are given in BOARD OF CHURCH EXTENSION AND HOME MISSIONS one line, with the text reference at the end of the line, which makes for ease of Its purpose is to carry on the home missionary work of the church. This Board reference. Proper names are included in the same alphabetical arrangement as the other references. also provides church erection aid to the churches and is responsible for the work Size, 6x8% in. 783 pp. Durable cloth, $2.00. of the Clergy Bureau and the Ministers Benefit Association. It consists of fifteen INTERNATIONAL BIBLE COMMENTARY, edited by C. H. Irwin, D.D.-The Bible members, the terms of one-third of the membership expiring each year. brings together documents from so many ages and lands that it cannot be truly understood without some coordination of material and explanation of obscure lan­ 1934 1935 1936 guage. Thi& commentary gives references, verse for verse, to every portion of the A. T. Rowe W. T. Wallace M. M. Caldwell Old and New Testaments. Historical references are explained, related passages of the Bible are cited, ancient customs are described, obscure terms are explained simply, S. P. Dunn Steele C. Smith D. W. Patterson and the progressive chain of thought of each book is analyzed and summarized. G. T. Neal J. Lee Collins E. E. Perry Acceptable to All Denominations J. T. Wilson John H. Kane E. F. Adcock This edition is the one commentary that is acceptable to all denominations. Con­ Earl Martin W. E. Monk J. W. Lykins trasting interpretations of conscientious scholars are frequently noted and discussed without prejudice. The marvelous confirmation of the Scripture narratives by recent excavations has been fully utilized. Officers Size, 6x8% in. 575 pp. 32 full-pa.ge illustrations, 17 Bible maps in colors. EarlL. Martin, President A. T'. Rowe, Vice-President Durable cloth, stamped in gold, $2.00. E. F. Adcock, Secretary-Treasurer COMPLETE SET FOR $6.00 POSTPAID Board of Directors GOSPEL TRUMPET COMPANY Earl L. Martin D. W. Patterson A. T. :Rowe John H. Kane E. F. Adcock: 10 ll BOABD 01' 81Jlm.A.Y BOHOOLS AND BELIGIOUS EDUC.A.TIOlf BPAHISH LITBBATUBB COMPAHY Thia Board cares particularly tor Sunday-school extension and general relig­ This company is under the direct supervision of the Gospel Trumpet Compan • ious education. It consists of nine members, one-third of whose terms expire 1 each year. omcers D. W. Patterson, President and Manager Earl Martin, Vice-President 1934 1935 1936 M. M;yrl Byrum, Treasurer M. F. Tafolla, Editor E. E. Perry W. Burgess McCreary Nora Hunter L. Helen Percy, Secretary Pearl Johnson Anna E. Koglin Steele C. Smith Directora PubUcatlon COIIIDilttee Adam :Miller Axchie A. Bolitho W. S. Haldeman M. M;yrl Byrum B. 0. Bertelson E. F. Adcock M. F. Tafolla omcen Earl Martin Anna Tafolla W. Burgess McCreary, President E. E. Perry, Vice-President Adam W. Miller, Secretary-Treasurer AlfDBBSOlf COLLEGE AND THBOLOGICAL SBM:Df.A.BY Bzec'llttve Committee The Anderson College and Theological Seminary is controlled by a board of Adam W. Miller W. Burgess McCreary Hazel C. Lewis trustees of fifteen members. The terms of three members expire each year. Board ot Trustees 1934 1935 GOSPBL DUMPBT COMPAHY 1936 E. A. Reardon A. T. Rowe A. F. Gray The Gospel Trumpet Company exists for the purpose of conducting the pub­ John A. Morrison Steele C. Smith Earl Martin liahing interests and benevolences of the church. It consists of twenty-tour W. T. Seaton Bussell Olt Mrs. F. G. Smith members. The terms of three expire each year. 1937 1938 J. T. Wilson 1934 1935 1936 E. F. Adcock B. C. Caudill W. E. Monk c.' E. Byers W. F. Chappel W. D. McCraw S. P. Dunn B. L. Berry W. E. Monk J. T. Wilson W. C. Gray E. A. Reardon W. A. Sutherland C. E. Brown 01ftcen John A. Morrison, President A. F. Gray, Vice-President 1937 1938 1939 Buaaell Olt, Dean Oscar J. Flynt, Trea81U'el' J. W. Byers J. Lee Collins D. W. Patterson Executive Committee B. C. Caudill E. E. Shaw B. E. Warren John A. Morrison, Chairman Earl L. Martin H. A. Schlatter H. lL Riggle BuueU Olt, Secretary Oscar J. Flynt EarlL. Martin E. F. Adcock 1940 1941 William Abel A. F. Gray F. G. Smith N. ·H. Byrum MINISTERS' BENEFIT ASSOCIATION G. B. Dodge E. E. Byrum E. F. Adcock, Administrator omaen Kembenhip Oommtttee D. W. Patterson E. E. Byrum W. Burgess McCreary H. M. Riggle, President D. W. Patterson, Vice-President N. H. Byrum, Secretary-Treuurer A. T. Rowe, General Manager Editor-in-Chief C. E. Brown INTBB.N'ATIOHAL YOUNG PEOPLE'S OONVE!JftOlf

Board of Directors 01ftcera Buuen Olt, Chairman L. Helen Percy, Seeretary·Trea81U'er C. E. Byers, Chairman Eugene J. Speckels, Vice-Chairman A. T. Bowe D. W. Patterson Earl Martin H. M. Riggle OOmmittee OD Beaearch aD4 Oo1maei c. E. Brown N.H. Byrum Amy K. Lopez, Chahmun John H. Kane Forrest Cleburne Weir, Secretary 12 13 CAMP MEETING CALENDAR NATIONAL WOMAN'S HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY For addresses of those to whom to write for camp-meeting information see Alphabetical List of Ministers NATIONAL OFFICERS President--(Mrs. C. E.) Nora Hunter, 6152 Hereford Drive, State White Los Angeles, Calif. Where Held Date or or Ministers Correspondent ______------II------I-~L~o~c~M___ c_ol_o_r_ed_ 1 B~x~p_ec_t_e~d----- ,~~~~--~~ 1st Vice-President--Mrs. E. E. Byrum, 320 Union Ave., - 1 1 11'. M. l£by, 610 Anderson, Ind. ALABAMA Owen Ave., Birmingham ...... Aug. 11-20 State White Bessemer, Ala. 2nd Vice-President~Mrs. F. C. Weir, 68 Anthony, Westville, Clanton ...... July 27 ~Hate Colored State ministers C. J. Jones New Haven, Conn. ARIZONA Phoenix ...... State White E. L. Bleiler 3rd Vice-President--Mrs. M. Anna Blewitt, 150-17-84th ARKANSAS Ave., Jamaica, L.I., N.Y. Hot Springs ...... Aug. 3·13 State White State ministers F. L. Hurst 4th Vice-President--Mrs. T. R. Achor, 903 Walnut St., Ander­ CALIFORNIA son, Ind. Reedley ...... Oct. 6-13 State White E. r_,. Burney Stockton ...... June 17-24 Local White P. 0. Purcell 5th Vice-President--Miss Amy Lopez, Anderson College, An­ COLORADO A derson, Ind. Denver ...... · ug. 1 State White J. S. Litton NORA HUNTER 6th Vice-President--Mrs. Rosa Oden, 17192 Mackay St., FLORIDA • Ft. Meade ...... Oct. a-14 State White ,John W. Lorton Detroit, Mich. W. 0 . .Moon Recording Secretary-Mrs. C. E. Bright, R.D. I, Anderson, Ind. GEORGIA Atlanta ...... State White Corresponding Secretary-Miss Dorothy Speckels, 1941 W. 23rd St., Los Angeles, ILLINOIS State ministers Calif. Springfield ...... Aug. ~0-19 State White Chas. 0. Lee West Frankfort .... Aug. 3-12 Local White State miniHtPrs Treasurer-Mrs. Frances Tallen, 203 E. 19th St., Auburn, Ind. INDIANA Historian-Mrs. Grace G. Henry, 715 Williams Ave., Hamilton, Ohio. Anderson ...... ••.••.•.June 15-24 Interna- Gospel Trumpet tional Company Membership Chairman-Mrs. Irene Sweeney, 605 Forest Ave., Mishawaka, Ind. Yellow Lake ...... Aug. 4-12 Local White l"t. N. Gast National Life Membership Chairman-Mrs. T. A. Berry, 525 Berkeley Road, IOWA Ottumwa ...... Aug. 7-lB State White 0. E. Byers Indianapolis, Ind. KANSAS Thrift Chairman-Mrs. Anna H. Walker, 5337 Templeton St., Los Angeles, Calif. Liberal ------········ 8tate White KENTUCKY Missionary Correspondent-Mrs. Gloria Hunnex, 923 N. Hobart Blvd., Hollywood, Scranton ...... Local White Calif. LOUISIANA Oak Grove ...... July 29-Aug. 7 State White C. W. Smith Publicity Chairman-Mrs. Hazel G. Neal, 2208 Gaviota St., Long Beach, Calif. MARYLAND Publications Chairman-Mrs. Henry Hawkins, 2601 Alhambra Blvd., Sacramento, Federals burg, Calif. Elwood July 27-Aug. 5 State White MICHIGAN Mite Box Chairman-Mrs. Sylsie Cusic, Hamilton, Ohio, R.D. 3, Box A27. Charlevoix White Grand Junction ...... White Hospitality Chairman-Mrs. Hallie Patterson, 523 Walnut St., Anderson, Ind. St. Louis .....••.•••••• Aug. 17-25 State White Martin J. Raab Sewing Circle Chairman-Mrs. F. M. Higgins, 317 Cottage Ave., Anderson, Ind. MINNESOTA \Y. C. Gray Wm. J. Ayotte Clerk-Miss Joyce Higgins, 317 Cottage Ave., Anderson, Ind. St. Paul Park ...... Tune 30-,Jul~· 10 State White MISSISSIPPI H. G. Oaks, Iuka ------Aug. 18-26 Local White W. T. Wallace Belmont, Miss. NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF STATE PRESIDENTS MISSOURI Doniphan ------Aug. 3-13 Local White Vere Williams Alabama-Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Mitchell, 600 Hunter St., Birmingham, Ala. .Jefferson City ------July 20-30 State White J. F. Lawson MONTANA California-Nora Hunter, 6153 Hereford Drive, Los Angeles, Calif. Libby ...... July 19-29 District White Edith Swinehart, Colorado-Margaret Grace T'ubbs, 1020-lOth St., Greeley, Colo. NEBRASKA Eureka, Mont. Lincoln ...... White R. F. Miller, Delaware-Miss Helen Wilkerson, Silver Spring, Md., R.D. 1, Box 163B. NORTH CAROLINA Box 528, Georgi~Mrs. George Schmeck, 348 Crew St., Atlanta, Ga. Hickory ...... July 27-Aug. 5 State White Hickory, N.C. NORTH DAKOTA Illinois~Mrs~ Alfred J. Woods, 223 W. N. Grand Ave., Springfield, Ill. Grand Forks ...... June 24-July 1 State White State ministers B. L. Gaulke Indian~Mrs. Everett A. Hartung, 2018 Dodge Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind. OHIO Payne ...... Local White Chas. H. Hartung Kansa~Miss Mary Shepherd, 615 E. Main St., Anthony, Kan. Springfield ...... Aug. 17-26 State White State ministers W. D. Oldham Maryland-Miss Helen Wilkerson, Silver Spring, Md., R.D. 1, Box 163B. OKLAHOMA Depew ...... August State White .T. L. Collins Archie A. Kinion Michigan-Mrs. Mollie C. Henry, 167 S. Shirley Ave., Pontiac, Mich. OREGON Minnesota-Mrs. L. T. Flynt, 2073 Marshall Ave., St. Paul, Minn. PENNSYLVANIA Boyertown ______.July fi-15 Eastern ·white .J. Lee Collins C. r_,. Quinn New Jersey-Mrs. Stella Kemp Grey, Butler, N.J. State~ Ne,w York-Miss A. A. Bolitho, 2132 Grand Ave., The Bronx, New York, N.Y. Emlenton ...... Aug. 3-12 State White State ministers G. E. Sample West Middlesex ...... Aug. 10 National Colored L. M. Turner Ohio--Mrs. Alvina Roark, 1115 Concord St., Canton, Ohio. RHODE ISLAND H. E. Green Pennsylvania~Mrs. Kathryn Daugherty, Lititz, Pa. Providence ...... Aug. 31-Sept. 2 State 1\IixPd .T. h Batie .Joseph Reels, .Tr . TENNESSEE ,J. W. Butler Wakefield, R.I. Washington-Mrs. A. F. Gray, 3936 Woodland Park Ave., Seattle, Wash. Greeneville ...... August White Wisconsin-Mrs. C. R. Millar, 1421 West Blvd., Racine, Wis. 14 15 Sta.te White 1934 YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONVENTION CALENDAR Where Held Date or or Ministers Correspondent Loc3l Expected ~ State - Where' Held Date or Correspondent Address TEXAS State Local Gorman ----- July 22-29 State White T. H. McNeill B. Tyler Halletsville ~---- - .. July 28-Aug. 3 Colored s. - ARKANSAS VIRGINIA August State Lynchburg Aug. 9-18 State White R. C. Caudill Mrs. W. C. Wolfe CALIFORNIA WASHINGTON Jan. 1 Southern Mrs. Nora Hunter 6152 Hereford, Los Angeles Colfax ...... June 29-July 8 White COLORADO WEST VIRGINIA Merino ...... October State M. Grace Tubbs Greeley South Charleston .. Aug. 17-26 State White C. E. Byers c. v. Weber INDIANA WISCONSIN Bedford ...... Nov. 30-Dec. 1 State Mrs. John Denton Rochester Ableman ...... Aug. 17-26 State White U. S. Drawver IOWA Norwalk, Wis. Ottumwa ...... April State Edna Bengtson % Paul Bengtson, Madrid CANADA KANSAS Ontario Wichita ... Nov. 30-Dec. 1 State C. L. Edwards 1612 Polk St., Topeka London Provincial White G. E. Sample H. French Wilson KENTUCKY ...... April State MARYLAND Jan. 1 State Floyd Huffman Dundalk MICHIGAN Lake St. Joseph ------Sept. 1-3 Mich. Albert Duke Warsaw, Ind. District MISSOURI St. Louis ...... Aug. 30-Sept. 2 Inter- L. Helen Percy % Gospel Trumpet Co., MINISTERS' CONVENTION CALENDAR national Anderson, Ind. MINNESOTA State White St. Paul Park .... June 29-July 1 State L. T. Flynt Montevideo Where Held Date or or Correspondent MONTANA Billings ------Sept. 14-16 District Gwendolyn Davis Plains Local Colored NEW YORK ALABAMA October N.Y.­ Decatur Jan. 2-3 State White J. L. Mitchell Ontario COLORADO NORTH DAKOTA 1127 Chestnut St., Grand Pueblo ------­ Jan. 23, 24, 25 State White J. S. Litton October State Rosetta Ross Porks FLORIDA OHIO Sulphur Springs __ __ State White John W. Lorton Springfield ...... August State Vivian Spears Dayton ILLINOIS Columbus ...... Nov. 30-Dec. l South- Helen Holton Springfield Decatur Apr. 17-19 State White Chas. 0. Lee western Mt. Carmel Oct. 15-17 Local ·white E. Raymond Heney OREGON INDIANA December Alexandria Apr. 2-4 State ·white Herman Ast PENNSYLVANIA IOWA Boyertown ------Aug. 30-Sept. 1 Eastern Elizabeth Wallace 1009 S. 18th St., Harrisburg Des Moines Dec. 27-29 State White W. H. Moore SOUTH DAKOTA KENTUCKY Sept. 1·3 State George Edes White \Vinchester ______------Feb. 27·28 State White VIRGINIA LOUISIANA Lynchburg ...... Aug. 9-11 South­ 0. Lee Stephenson Chatham Hill \Vest Monroe Oct. 10-12 State White L. J. Owens eastern MARYLAND WEST VIRGINIA Baltimore __ __ Jan. 1-2 Md., DeL, D.C. White E. Jeanette Howard December State Dundalk Apr. 2-3 Md., DeL, D.C. White E. Jeanette Howard WASHINGTON Federals burg, Hillyard ...... Nov. 30-Dec. l Inland Maxine Heater Grandview Elwood ...... ------­ Aug. 3 Empire Marbury Oct. 1-2 MASSACHUSETTS Boston ------· May 5-6 State :Mixed Joseph Auls MICHIGAN Detroit ------­ Oct. 29 State White MINNESOTA The Minister's Annual for 1934 Oct. 11·13 State White L. T. Flynt Compiled and Edited by Joseph McCray Ramsey NORTH CAROLINA Granite Falls ...... Nov. State White R. F. Miller The Annual continues to place the busy, hard­ NORTH DAKOTA driven pastors in its debt for the valuable, almost N.Dak. and White L. T. Flynt indispensable service it renders them. It is a OHIO S.Dak. work standing alone in the measure of usefulness. In it morning and evening sermons for every OKLAHOMA Sunday the year; midweek topics for the en- Oklahoma City ------Jan. 2-4 State White J. D. Harmon tire months; sc;rmons to _juniors and chil· PENNSYLVANIA dren; sermons and Sunday School Les· Parkers I,anding ...... Feb. 22 Local White G. E. Sample contributors include a number of the (Not Set) ...... Apr. 4-6 District White G. E. Sample preachers in the country and it is a Pittsburgh ------Pa. & Ohio Colored Nellie Wilson matter not unworthy of speeial note that the ser­ VIRGINIA mons to children are furnished by James Black, Norfolk ------­ Apr. 10-12 State White Mrs. W. C. Wolfe D.D., Minister of St. George's Church, Edinburgh. WEST VIRGINIA The entire volume is a marvel of comprehensive­ St. Albans ____ ------·----- Feb. 14-16 State White Paul W. Cook ness and an invaluable aid to preachers and CANADA teachers everywhere. Price $2.00 Ontario E GOSPEL TRUMPET COMPANY : Hagersville Sept. 1-3 Provinl'ial White Miss Irene Arnold EJ ...... ~ 16 17 SECTIONAL REGISTRATION COMMITTEES For addresses of members of committees sec Alphabetical List of Ministers. YOUTH CAMPS Alaba.ma-F. M. Eby, Chairman; W. A. Hand, W. H. McClure A study of thl' possibility of establishing youth camps was started several Colored: C. J. Jones, Chairman · years ago, but it remained for the ministers of northern Indiana actually to open Arizon&-Sidney Arney, Chairman; Susan M. Martin, E. L. Bleiler the :first youth camp. The ministers in that section who took the leadership in Arkansas-F. L. Hurst, Chairman; L. C. Cash, A. W. Smith the project were W. D. Oldham, W. C. Gray, and T. C. Steenbergen, in 1931. Ca.lifornia-L. W. Guilford, Chairman; Nora Hunter, P. 0. Purcell Last year the officers of the International Convention in conjunction with Colorado--J. S. Litton, Chairman; A. C. Harrison, W. B. Eby Anderson College worked out a plan whereby young people's summer camps could Connecticut-(Not appointed yet) be put on and sponsored in vadous s<>ctions of th<' c.ountry. The move was under­ Delaware-a. E. Howard, Chairman; Ernest E. Shaw, J. S. Reynolds taken because of a long-felt need. DUt~tofColttmb~ Florida.-W. 0. Moon, Chairman; John W. Lorton, E. B. Green Georgia-Chas. Richardson Idaho-(Not appointed yet) Illinoi&-Wm. S. Southerland, Chairman; Wm. J. Parker, S. P. Dunn Indiana-(Not appointed yet) Iowa-Elmer E. Lawson, Chairman; Emery L. Cook, A. E. Rather Kansas G. J. Beecher, Chairman; A. G. Lovell, Samuel Dooty Xentucky-(Not appointed yet) Louis:lana--M. B. Crawford, Chairman; Wi11ie Ja.ckson, J. J. Coody M.a!ne-(Same as for Connecticut) Maryland-D. E. Howard, Chairman; E. E. Shaw, J. S. Reynolds Massachusetts--(Same as for Connecticut) Michigan-E. N. Reedy, Chairman; Wm. Hartman, W. L. Cox Jlinnesotar--Wm. J. Ayotte, Chairman; S. 0. Susag, M. B. Rear Miss1ssippi-W. P. Germany, Chairman; 0. I. Plunkett, 0. B. Blackledge llissouri-J. F. Lawson, Chairman; Wayne V. Cross, 0. G. McClure Montana.--E. V. Swinehart, Chairman; H. T. Donner, A. J. Stuat·t Nebraska-L. A. Hatch, Chairman; II. W. Smith, E. C. Grice Neva.da--(Samc as for Arizona) New Ha.mpshire--(Same as for Connecticut) New Jersey-(Same as for New York) New York-C. J. Blewitt, Chairman; Charles H. Clark, Charles Apple North Carolin&--R. F. Miller, Chairman; 1\f. H. Newell, W. R. Wall North Dakota.-J. G. Christensen, Chairman; J. A. Ratzlaff, H. H. Schliep Ohio--R. C. Caudill, Chairman; W. D. Oldham, G. M. Byrd A solidarity and group loyalty n<>eds to be fosh•red among our young people. Oklaho~. D. Harmon, Chairman; H. C. Hathcoat, S. J. Lane It is believed that such a project will accomplish this purpose and weld these Oregon-C. K. Chapman, Chairman; J. J. Gillespie, F. E. Rawie young people more closely to the church as well as dewlop the best that is in Pennsylvania-Eastern Section: H. B. Huntsinger, Chairman; C. L. Quinn, B. M. them. The purpose of the camp is many sided. Its aim is to develop the religious, Sleppy social, mental, and physical sides of youth's nature. To that end a well-rounded Western Section: S. S. Johnson, Chairman; Dale Frye; Geo. Sample program is carried out. The value of these camps is certain to be found in the Colored Com.: G. R. Dixon, Chairman; S. J. Taylor, L. M. Turner resultant conduct control which is born of group piny, in the personality develop­ Bhode Island-A. Manuel, Chairman; A. J. Simmons, Augusta Clark ment which comes as a result of group association, and in those added religious South Carolina-Wm. H. McLendon, Chairman; Roy D. Kendall values which are developed in youth as a result of these associations. It is pre­ South Dakota-(Same as for North Dakota) dieted that the spread of these camps together with young people's conventions Tennessee-J. Lee Collins, Chairman; W. P. Long, W. A. Sutherland will do much toward conserving the youth which we have been losing. Texas-T. H. McNeill The responsibility of forming these camps is not assumed by any central Utah-(Same as for Arizona) group but there is left to each s<>ction the task of fostering and developing the Vermont-(Same as for Connecticut) camps. Standards have been set up and suggestions formulated by a Youth Virgfni&-A. G. Riddle, Chairman; J. W. Whitenack, H. G. P. McNeal Camp Committee which is composed .of the officers of the convention, Russell Olt, Washington-C. C. Miller, Chairman; S. "\V. Woods, Wm. P. Kole President; Eugene Spcckels, Vicc-Presidl•ut; L. Helen Percy, Secretary-Treasurer; West Virginia.-R. B. Roan, Chairman; I. W. Kinzer, J. L. Gillespie Dr. J. A. Morrison, President of Anderson College and Theological Seminary; Wisconsin-James E. Austin, Chairman; C. H. Whitney, C. R. Millar Amy K. Lopez, F. C. Weir, and John Kane, members of the Committee on Research Wyoming-(Same as for Montana) and Counsel; and Marion Crittendon, Carrie Young, C. L. Edwards, Nora Hunter, Canada-Alberta and Westem Canada.: V. A. Lindgren, Chairman M. M. Caldwell, Mary Shepherd, C. E. Bright, D. L. Slaybaugh, W. Dale Oldham, Ontario a.nd Eastern Canada: H. French Wilson, Chairman Helen Hansen, E. E. Perry, and Ruth M. Frisbie. 18 Arrangements have been made with Anderson College whereby regular credit 19 is extended for the completion of standard coutses in an approved manner. ]'ull details may be obtained by addressing Miss L. Helen Percy in care of th<> Gospel Trumpet Company. The total en~ollment this last year was more than one hundred. Last year SECTION III camps were held m California, Indiana, Iowa, and Missouri. This next year Kan­ safs, Colorado, Michigan, and the Eastern States are considering the establishing o youth camps. Reports of General Church Work RUSSELL OLT, President, ANDERSON COLLEGE AND THEOLOGICAL International Young People's Convention SEMINARY Anderson College and Theological Seminary is now in the midst of its seven­ teenth year of history, having been established in 1917 as Anderson Bible Train­ ing School. For several years it was operated as a Bible Training School, and was greatly blessed of God in carrying on such work. A demand arose in the church, however, for theological training of a higher degree for those who were called to the active min­ istry. So in 1925 the institution was reorganized so as to offer work leading to the regular theological degrees. Later there arose a demand in the church for training of a col­ legiate nature for those youth among us who desired only a general education. Accordingly the General Assembly voted to change the school in name and nature so as to be able to take care of this demand. Therefore we have Anderson Col­ lege and Theological Seminary, which is, as its name implies, an institution for both theological and collegiate work. From the day of its beginning this school has been 1. A. MORRISON greatly blessed of God. It has been the constant endeavor of the administration to conduet the affairs of the institution in accordance with the wishes of the church by whose authority and by whose support the school exists. The church has sent many hundreds of her young people here and they have returned to the church better equipped for the great task which the church faces, namely that of lifting up Christ to the world. Two hundred fifty of the active ministers listed in the 1933 Year Book of the Church of God are graduates of Anderson Seminary. Considerably more than half of our missionaries on the foreign field are former students in Anderson Seminary. The secularization of education in America during the past several decades has had and is having a disastrous effect on Christianity. The great masses of our young people are receiving their education under the direction of the State with absolutely no regard to any religious consideration. It behooves every member and minister of the church to patronize, support, and pray for those institutions of higher learning which are definitely Christian. During the period of the depression scores of small schools have been com­ pelled to close, and it is scarcely necessary to state here that Anderson College and Theological Seminary has experienced a great struggle to keep her financial affairs in order. For the most part our students come from homes which are poor in this world's goods, and they find a great difficulty in paying their college bills at all. But, thanks to the saerificial spirit of our teaehers, we have been able thus far to weather the storm, and the finaneial outlook is more encouraging than it has been for three or four vcars. We are now (Deeember, 1933). making plans for the school year of 1934-1935. Many prospeetive students are writing us and the enrollment next year promises to approach normal. As this Year Book is read mostly by ministers and church officers, I wish to pu.t ~ow~ here a word of thanks to these brethren who have stood so loyally by th1s mstitution in these trying times. As the New Year dawns upon us, we look confidently to God for his graee and strength to carry on in his name. Faithfully yours, JOHN A. MORRISON, President 20 21 THE GOSPEL TRUMPET COMPANY REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT OF The Gospel Trumpet Company, located at Anderson, Ind., is a non-profit BOARD OF CHURCH EXTENSION AND sha1·ing corporation organized under the charitable laws of the State of Indiana. HOME MISSIONS By the terms of this Charter, all the earnings above operating cost must be put into the manufacture and distribution of religious litera­ June, 1933 ture. There are no stockholders, no dividends can be de­ clared, and no member nor employee can profit individually To the Members of the Board: from the earnings of the Company. The Company consists of twenty-four members elected by the Ministerial Assembly, We are pleased to repo1·t the blessings of God upon the work of the ~oard which meets annually at Anderson, Ind. These twenty-four during the past year. Many trying situations have arisen, but in the prov1d~nce members elect ·a board of directors of seven members and of God we have come safely through them all. the Board of Directors then elect a General Manager, who During the year we have been working is responsible for all of the work of the Company. On another along the same lines as in the past few years. page of this Year Book will be found the names of the No new projects have been undertaken and Company membE>rs, the Board of Directors, and the General dec1·eased donations have made necessary further Manager. · retJ·enchments than those reported a year ago. The Company owns about 85 acres of land in the Park 1\I. F. Tafolla in the Spanish work and M. B. Pla<'.e section of Anderson, Ind.; the publishing plant proper Boucher in the English work at San Antonio, A. T. BOWE occupies about 50,000 sq. ft. of ft.oor space, does an annual Ira 1\Iasters at Dallas, Lawrence Hatch at business of about $350,000, and the work is carried on by Omaha, August Manuel at Boston, and Charles about 100 employees. Ricluu·dson at Atlanta have been making satis­ For more than fifty y£'ars the Gosp<'l Trumpet Company has been publishing factory progress. In the four last-named places and sending out Christian litemture in rver-increasing quantities to a largely no finaudal help is being given the ministers, increased constitueney. The main business of the Company is the publication of but the Board is still carrying their building religious literature. The Commercial Service Company is a subsidiary of the debt ohligatious. Along with many other min­ Gospel Trumpet Company whose busim'ss it is to do commercial printing. The isters these men have been carrying on in spite Commercial Service Compnny renders a complete service from art and engraving of financial sacrifices. The loyalty of our sta­ to the finished pl'inted product and is also prepared to assist in designing printing. tion workers is to be appreciated. In addition to the publishing of religious literature, and commercial printing, W. K Monk has lwen working as Field the Company is also entrusted with the carrying on of certain benevolences which Secretary. Apart from getting investments for are financed by donations. These arc the Department of the Blind, Free Litera­ the Board, he has rendered valuable service in ture, Spiritual Service, and the Old People's Home. helping in a number of difficult congregational situations. Rf'ports have come to us from many PUBLICATIONS EARL MARTIN places wltere he has been of the good done in aiding th<' local work while he has been seeking 'rhe Company at present publishes more than 85 of its own books. It also investments for the Board. He has secured a few Annuity Bonds and Life Loan carries a large numher of the cream of books of other religious organizations, Notes and a number of deeds to real estnte in whic.h the owners hold a life estate. also furnishes a book service to its customers by which we can obtain any book These deeds do not accrue to the immediate finauc.ial profit of the Board, but they that is published. are laying a :firmer fouudation fol' the future. Brother Monk will continue this The periodicals of the Company are: The Gospel TrumpC"t, Young People's work dm·ing the next y<'ar and an itinerary covering the West Coast is now Friend, Boy's and Girl's Comrade, the Shining Jjight, and Sunday-school Quar­ being arranged. But retreuchment has been made here also, for during the terlies, Uniform and Graded Lessons. Dr. Charles Ewing Brown is Editor-in-chief next year the Board of Directors has arranged with Brother Monk that he will of all our publications and is Chairman of our Publication Committee. hold a number of evangelistic campaigns, and during the time of these cam­ In addition to publishing and selling Christian literatm·e the Gospel Trumpet paigns he will be on his own financial responsibility. carries on an extensive free literature work, sending out every year thousands of In the church loan and investment work we can thankfully report that we dollars' worth of free literature. This can be sent only as funds arc provided by came through the l1anking crisis and were able to satisfy the demands of all of donations. There is a constant demand for good, pure Christian literature on the our investors. While we have been unal1le to malte many loans that were badly part of those who are inquiring for the truth and unlimited amounts of literature needed, yet we feel that we have been able to render real service to the churches could be sent out in this way if funds were provided. by granting them easil'l' terms on th<' lo·am; already made. So far we have had to The Company has added an Investment Department, through which we are make no foreclosures. able to offer good, safe investments to any on<'. Our net income from these investments goes into the promotion of the publishing work. This year the Treasurer's report will show an operating deficit due to We invite correspondence ou any pl1ase of our work. decreased income in donations. Yet we arc glad that we can report a larger amount in the permanent fund, and that this year we show a net worth of $68,676 as compared with $66,974 a year ago, or an increase of nearly $2,000. A. T. ROWE1 General Manager 22 23 Looking to the work of the year ahead I respectfully ask that the Board give The Committee on Research and Counsel, consisting of Amy painstaking attention: K. Lopez, Chairman, 1<'. C. \Voir, and John Kane, will present the results of their study to tlw convention for its con­ 1. To the financial eondition of the Board as seen in the report of the Treasurer. si dora tion. 2. How to get inereased gifts so that the crying needs in evangelism that are This International Young People's Convention is the one being heard from so many plan•s may be better met. A few of the most eonvention of our young people in which East meets \Vest, insistent calls: and North meets South. It is the one convention of our A. Work of A. T. Maciel among the Spanish people in Los Angeles. young people vvl1ieh feels the pulse of our youth the world B. Work in Duluth or some other strategic locality in that section of the over and attempts to set the spiritual goals for our young country. people to reaeh. It is the one eonvention of our young peo­ C. Work in Alaska. ph• whieh attempts to charge all the youth of our move­ 3. Methods of closer eooperation with the State boards in evangelism and the L. HELEN PERCY mellt with spiritual endeavor and holy enthusiasm to attain local pastors and their problems. Sec.-Treas. the goal. 4. Plans for operating on a balanced budget for the next year. RUSSELL OLT, President 5. Better methods of colleeting from congregations where we have made loans, and especially better interest collections.

Respectfully submitted, THE SPAN ISH LITERATURE COMPANY EARL :l\J ARTTN, President A fonvard step has been made in the work of the Spanish Literatul'l' Com­ pany during the past year. \Vhile this step has not been a big one, it has been

II in the right direction and has promise of greater things in the coming year. We INTERNATIONAL YOUNG PEOPLE'S expect to be of greater serviee to the ministers who are endeavoring to rcaeh the people \Yho use the Spanish lan­ CONVENTION guage. The first step in rendering this serviee will be to By a unanimous vote the ninth International Young People's Convention \vill make the Spanish periodieal, La Verdad, of greater service be held at St. Louis, Mo., from August 30 to Septt>mher 2, 1934. From all indiea­ than heretofore. Next, we expect to furnish them with the tions this convention will eelipse all previous ones in the number of delegates kind of tracts and booklets which will help them the most. who attPIHl and the worth-whileness of the program. The This year, besides sending out La Verdad to a great convention theme is "Youth Looks to the Future." The new many people and furnishing rolls to our ministers, we have municipal auditorium has already been engaged for the furnished tracts and booklets to Bro. M. :E'. Tafolla and his oecasion. coworkPrs, in San Antonio, Tex., to Bro. A. T. Maciel, in Los 'I'en additional States were represented at the great Angeles, Calif., to Alfredo E. Velez, in Lower California, Atlanta Convention over the previous convention held at Mexieo, to E. :M. :Martinez, in Topic, Nayarit, Mexico, and South Bend. This year it is confidently expected that every D. w. PATTERSON to Sister E. Faith Stewart, in Havana, Cuba. All these State in the Union in which we have churches will have ministers have written their appreciation for the literature delegatt•s present. that we have furnished them.

The Program Committee consisting of Adam Miller, The members of the Spanish Literature Company are also sponsoring the Chairman, Esther Boyer, Vila Deubach, Ruth Coolidge, reorganization of the Spanish Evangelieal Assoeiation, whieh is to be an associa­ Euniee Crowell, Charles Richardson, and Louis Turner, have RUSSELL OLT tion for the purpose of promoting work among the Spanish-speaking people in a Pres. worked many long hours formulating the program. The ten­ broader sense than ean be done through the Spanish Literature Company. Many tative plan already worked out indieates that in breadth persons who have learned of this move have sent in their applications for mem­ and seope it will go down in the history of our eonven­ bership in the Assoeiation. There is no limit to the number of members who may tions as ht•ing the greatest yet held. All of our leaders of be privileged to join the Association and there are no membership fees. By a youth will be there and most of our outstanding ministers. large membership we hope to reach more people who are interested in this work. Competent messages of a ehallenging nature and with an evang('lieal appeal, recreation, and social life are all being This year has seen the largest gain that we have made in eongregations and given their proper plaee on the program. in eonverts among the Spanish-speaking people that we have had for a good many 'l'ht• Musie Committee consisting of Winifred Corlew years. \Ve hope to make a greater advancement during the coming year and will \Vatson, Chairman, Myrtle Carver, Mignonne Green, Pauline appreeiate any assistanee that anyone can give us who may be interested in the Riggs, Harvey Wright, Paul :F'roehlieh, and Hazel High have forwarding of the work among the Spanish-speaking people. We are open to already set to work to insure some fine music for the con­ suggestions and will appreciate it very much if you will give us information that ventioll. The Publicity Committee consisting of \V. B. Cro­ will help us to n'aeh others who are interested in this work. EUGENE J. well, Chairman, E. J. Reynolds, Ruth Schaefer, and Lloyd SPECKELS D. W. PATTERSON, President V.-Pres. J(reutzweiser have likewise also set to work on their task, 2'!: THE BOARD OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS AND MINISTERS' BENEFIT ASSOCIATION RELIGIOUS EDUCATION The Ministers' Benefit Association has now been in oper­ The work of the Board of Sunday Schools and Religious Education has been ation for four years and a half. In that time death claims making steady progress during the past year. Each year there is new and increased have been paid amounting to $43,458.11. During the last activity in our churches in the field of Christian education. Notably is this true year the Association has paid claims amounting to $8,650.00. in the matter of hetter trained teachers. Almost one thousand What this means to the families of the deceased ministers I t0acher training cn·dit.s were issued to teachers in our Sun­ cannot possibly tell in a short article like this. The ministers day sehools. who have passed on to their reward have been greatly blessed in the satisfaction of knowing that their brother Several forward moves have been taken this year. First, ministers would come to the aid of their dependents through the issuance of our first bulletin, "The Church School Worker." this mutual benefit plan. In some cases there has been almost Through this bulletin >ve hope to render assistance to our complete destitution, and if it had not been for the Ministers' schools in suggesting plans and activities, materials for special Benefit As so cia tion the widows and children or other depend­ days, a1Hl worship programs. Though only one issue has been ents of the deceased ministers would have had to suffer sent out, we have received a number of favorable comments. greatly. If fiuanees permit we hope to continue this service each quarter. E. F. ADCOCK The following are the members of the Association who have dropped from our ranks during the past year and to Second, a ficld worker. We are still receiving favorable whose beneficiaries the death claims have been paid: ADAM MILLER comments on the work of Miss Pearl Johnson, our former :field worker. On account of ill health Miss Johnson has not been Dick McKee Henry M. VanHoose a hle to continue this work, and the Board because of a short­ 'l'homas S. Mosley *August F. Schmitz age of funds has not hcen in a position to maintain such a worker. During the Annie A. Droll *John H. Merica last few months of the ycar Miss Esther Boyer, formerly of Dundalk, Md., John Leslie Stage *Nilah Mason became interested in doing field work for the Board in connection with her Ira H. Russ *Van Hamilton Murray evangelistic efforts. 'l'hc Board sanctioned this step and gave their hearty endorse­ David Taylor Monroe *Thomas A. Evans ment. Her support is taken care of by her evangelistic meetings which she car­ Mary Ann Key *Willie H. Merritt ries on in connection with her leadership training courses. Luther H. Morgan *Sarah Jane Tosh John W. Holeman "Geo. \V. Howard Through its contaet with church school leaders and its quarterly bulletin the Board is encouraging the work of establishing new Sunday schools. At the present The membership has maintained an average total of 700. The wives of time the list of new schools has increased to 501. Besides the aforementioned ordained ministers are eligible as well as ordained ministers themselves. The accomplishments of the Board it also does the following: (1) outlines the Graded provision to include the wives of ordained ministers was adopted at the Anderson Lesson series and makes such revisions from time to time as become necessary; Camp Meeting in June, 1930. Also unordained ministers and their wives were (2) arranges for leaders to Yisit ministers' assemblies, camp meetings, Sunday­ made eligible for membership by amendments passed by the ministers in June, school conventions, young· pcople's conventions to conduct leadership training 1932; provided, however, that the unordained minister at the time of his applica­ classes, give lectures, and help with general local problems in the church school; tion must be giving full time to the ministry and must have been giving full (3) endeavors to keep in touch with every Sunday school, vacation church school, time for at least one year immediately prior to date of application. No one over and week-day church school through State boards of Christian education where sixty years of age can become a member. they exist, and to help organize State and sectional boards of Christian educa­ Provision has also been made for Contributing memberships, whereby congre­ tion, and to provide local schools with information on the best materials and gations, Sunday-school classes, young people's societies, or individuals may help methods available; ( 4) examines available teaching materials and textbooks on provide pension and relief funds for ministers by paying the regular call of one teaching methods and makes recommendations to the Publication Committee of dollar upon the death of each regular member. the Gospel Trumpet Company as to what is best to publish. So far the death rate has not been high. There has been some increase, but The following special directors have been appointed by the Board: leadership that is because when the Association :first began many ministers who were ill and training, Walter Haldeman; missionary education, Adam W. Miller; vacation some who were on their death bed were admitted into the Association. No restric­ schools, Ruth Hobbs; young people's work, Russell Olt; parent education, Mrs. tions were placed on membership the first few months. For the protection of the Nora Hunter; week-day church schools, Mrs. Esther Weir. present membership, however, the requirements for membership are more rigid and in some cases a health certificate or a medical examination is required. We The ministry is hack of the Board. At the last General Ministerial Assembly believe the cost thus far has not been as great as for other insurance and, while of the Church of God a resolution was adopted expressing the appreciation of the the Association is not in competition with bona fide life insurance, and we do not ministry for the work the Board is doing and expressing its surprise that so much advocate the replacement of such insurance, yet we do believe that in the Min­ had been accomplished with such meager funds. This year, in our annual Rally isters' Benefit Association every minister and his wife will receive benefits in Day appeal, the church gave a most generous response which has made it possible excess of the cost, and will thereby be helpful to other ministers as well. Younger for us to further our work and lay plans for "bigger and better" things in the ministers are becoming interested in the Association and during the past summer future. several were enrolled. ADAM W. MILLER, Secretary It is impossible in this space to give the details of Regular or Contributing 26 27 To illustrate: If a congregation sends $100 to the Associated Budgets and says: membership. Full information and a copy of the by-laws and application blanks "This $100 is for the Missionary Board," the Missionary Board gets it and there may be had by writing is no leveling off afterwards. And so for an the Boards. E. F. ADCOCK, Administrator Anderson, Ind. 2. All donations and contributions which come undesignated are prorated to the :five Boards according to the percentages of their budgets. *Collection on these claims incomplete when statement was rendered. AU congregations should send regular monthly contributions to the Associated Budgets, with the assuranc.e that then•by they are contributing to the advance­ ment of the church in every linc. When an congregations do that and these Boards are bcing supported, then if a congregation desires to make a special donation THE ASSOCIATED BUDGETS to a particular cause it will be perfectly right for it to do so. But for any OF THE CHURCH OF GOD congregation to single out any one Board for the spccial and exclusive object of their liberality is to give evidcnee that they have not looked upon the :fields, The total budget for the Church of God institutions voted by the General but upon a :field. Ministerial Assembly in June, 1933, was the same as for 1932. The amounts and The number of congregations, Sunday schools, young people's and other percentages of each Board are as follows: groups contributing to an the general causes through the Associated Budgets is Missionary Board ...... $ 85,500 57% increasing. In June, 1932, thNe were 130 such groups contributing. At the Board of Chu1·ch Extension and Homc present 'date (Deeembcr 1, 1933) there are 339 groups contributing. Missions ...... 24,000 16% Every pastor is urgcd to include the Asso<'.iatcd Budgets in the local church Anderson College and Theological Seminary 21,000 14o/o budget. The value of the Assoeiatcd Budgets plan is being more and more seen Old People's Home, }.,ree Literature, Blind and appreciated and for this we are thankful to God and to his people. Work, etc...... 16,000 11% Board of Sunday Schools and Religious R. L. BERRY, Secretary Education ...... 3,000 2%

Total ...... $150,000 100% The receipts for the year ending June 1, 1933, fell off MISSIONARY BOARD OF THE CHURCH OF GOD 18% from the totals for the year before. Considering the times, that was not a bad showing. The number of churches, From the electrical hour when the disciples learned that the Master had Sunday schools, or other groups contributing rose con­ conquered death they have never ceased to run to tell that news to others. B. L. BBBBY sistently throughout the year. A large number of in­ Because we cannot all board ships and go to distant countries with the stirring dividuals contribute also. message it was found necessary to "look out" certain per­ sons to be appointed over this business in order to see that THE PtJBPOSE OF THE ASSOCIATED BUDGET men and women called of God might be cared for while One by one the five Boards of the Church of God were cn'nted. First in time they witness in foreign lands. These persons so "looked was the Gospel Trumpet Company, which was for some Yl'ars our only institution, out" are the foreign evangelization committee of the and it acted as missionary board, church extension 1Jmud, educational boa1·d church-the Missionary Board of the Church of God. (the Anderson College was operated by the Gospel Trumpet Company for several The present time is the most difficult era that modern years), and every other kind of board. Then the Missionary Board was formed missionary work has ever had to pass through. Multitudes and for some years was the only board outside the Gospel Trumpet Company. of denominational missionaries arc being withdrawn from Then followed the Board of Chut·ch Extension and Home Missions, Anderson the field by the various missionary boards of America and College and Theological Seminary, and t.he Board of Sunday Schools and Europe because the funds are lacking for their continued Religious Education. support. This shortage of fumls comes not only as a result As Board after Board was added there arose of necessity some . plan for of the :financial depression but also because there has been a coordinating their presentation of their needs, plans, drives for money, etc. In c. B. BBOWlf loss of zeal for denominational missionary work at home order that no cause or feature of our work be neglected and to secure for each and frE'sh opposition on the fields. institution its proportionate part of church donations and gifts and to prevent At a time when other boards are withdrawing missionaries by the hundreds, any undue overshadowing of one institution by another, and to see that the and when our own incomc has been severely reduced by the depression, our Church of God was well instructed as to the functions, place, and value of all friends can hardly expect us to report any notable expansion of our activities. its institutions the Associated Budgets was formed. Nevertheless, we have started a few new congregations on the field, and we have not withdrawn one missionary for lack of funds. HOW DONATIONS ARE DISBURSED But our missionaries have labored under unusual handicaps, and our national The Associated Budgets, having no budget of its own, operates on the workers have suffered very sevcre privations. There has been an earnest effort following basis: made to place the nntional workers on a s<.•lf-supJlOrting basis, but lot-al condi­ 1. All donations and contributions which are designated, that is, those tions have made this impracticable in many instances. donations that the donors specify where or for what purpose their gift is to go, For health reasons the Coplins have returned from Panama. Sister Edith are placed exactly where the donors want them to go. There are no exceptions Young is home on furlough from Jamaica. The Murrays spent nearly a year to this rule and no manipulation of other funds to offset these designated gifts. 29 28 joyfully in America and have returned to Africa. 'l'he Rogers are nearly ready to go to Africa-will probably do so in the :first part of 1934. Although not supported by the Board, the Greek missionaries have worked in perfect cooperation with us. Bro. Nicholas Zazanis and family have returned IN MEMORIAM from Egypt, where they did a wonderful work. And Brothers Basil F. Conkis and George Dallas, with their families, have gone to take their places. Under severe :financial handicaps our brethren in the various mission fields and in Europe still toil on. Pray for them. '' 0 God, let not that n1ce of giants die; I believe that the indifference to missions which has slowed up missionary Git·e tts more men like them, old-'f'ashioned, bral·e, work in the various denominations so sadly has affected our people very slightly, True to the tr1tth; men that have made the church if at all. We are still zealous believers in missions and stand ready to go for­ Mighty, ancl glad, an(l songful in the zwst. '' ward in the face of the greatest missionary debacle in history. The only thing that has slowed down our people is the forces of the depression. And we believe that, like the devils of old Galilee, even that kind will depart by prayer and fasting. And to this end we the prayers of all Christ's people. Faithfully yours in Christ, Yrs.in Name Address Birth Ministry Service CHARLES EWING BROWN, President W. W. Crist Eagle, Idaho 1858 47 Minister W. A. Davison Anderson, Ind. 1848 50 Retired Minister Thomas A. Evans Lansing, Mich. 1857 Herman A. Genske Strong City, Okla. 1892 13 Pastor John W. Holeman Drumright, Okla. 9 }~vangelist George W. Ho1-vard Forest, Ohio 1869 47 Pastor-Evan g. Adelma Jessup Union City, Ind. 1872 19 Minister Mary Ann Key Darlington, S. C. G. Worker N. Lovelady Ellisville, Miss. 1862 40 Minister Nilah Mason Mountain Grove, Mo. 1865 33 G. Worker John H. Merica ·warsaw, Ind. 1849 44 Minister Willie H. Merritt Pentwater, Mich. 1860 42 Pastor David Taylor Momoe Edmonton, Alta., Can. 1844 26 Minister L. H. Morgan Frankfort, Ill. 1870 30 Pastor-Evan g. Van H. Murray Doniphan, J\fo. 1859 19 Minister Chas. Elbert Orr Guthrie, Okla. 1861 40 Minister Jacob C. Peterman Norton, Kan. 1872 40 Minister Zuda (Chambers) Rothman Nashville, Tenn. 1892 16 Missionary-Pastor Ira Russ Muren, Ind. 1862 35 Minister A. F. Schmitz Anderson, Ind. 1865 22 Minister Sarah Jane Tosh Rolla, Mo. 1855 40 Minister James H. Tuttle Cheboygan, Mich. 1850 30 Pastor Henry M. VanHoose Huntington, \V. Va. 1857 40 Minister Lottie Charles \Varreu IJakelancl, Pla. 20 Minister James C. Woods Rolla, J\fo. 1873 Minister

JOHN H. MERICA LOTTIE CHARLES WARREN W. W. CRIST 00 31 Attention! Pastors! SECTION IV Here Are Some Helps to Use Church Statistics In Connection with Your Literature EvangeliBm MINISTERS THESE HANDY LITTLE TRACTS ARE INEXPENSIVE -Indicates colored ministers *Indicates unordained ministers Your Answer Words of Gold or tlndicates part-time workers A handy small tract printed for the Words of Silver purpoRe of assisting one who is asked to Date in parenthesis after name and address indicates year of entering ministry. explain a bout his belief eon('erning the From the Bible church. The size makes it eat"y to have Another fascinating little novel treas- Names and addresses of foreign missionaries may be found in special Mission one in your pocket or. han~ bag ready to ure. Its size, 1%, x2 '4 inches, creates hand to all who may mqUJre. Many pa;;- mueh interest and repeat reading. Here Directory on page 92. tors use these with the place and time in a rich appearing gold or silver cover of meeting printed on the back cover. we present many of the Bible's best -t Aaron, Willie, R.D. 2, Box 127, Lamar, S.C. (1929) ...... Evang. \Vrite for pri<'e.s. Price, 25 to 100-1 loved vt>rses. Contains 16 pages. Use cent each; 100 to 300-95 cents a hun- Words of Gold or Words of Silver as en- Abbott, S. J., Abita Springs, La. (1900) ...... Pastor-Evang. dred; 300 to 500-90 cents a hundred; closurPs in letters to friends or as Sun· Abell, W. R., Rocky Rapids, Alberta, Canada (1923) ...... Pastor 500 to 1,000-80 cents a hundred; 1,000 day , California. -*tAndeJ ,i>J>, .\! rs. li:stelle, 1910 Asbury Ave., Evanston, Ill...... Minister -Anden:on, ILt~c-ie J., P.O. Box 11, Southern Pines, N.C. (1911) ...... Evang. 32 33 Andrews, Mrs. Ethel L., Wapakoneta, Ohio (1913)------Pastor-Evang. Barnett, E. W., Box 1017, Eastland, Tex. (1922)------Pastor Apple, Charles, Box 117, Butler, N.J. (1920)------Pastor * t Barnett, 0. R., Pellyton, Ky. ( 1922) ------Evang. Arbeiter, Gottlieb, % Christian Unity Press, York, Neb. (1917) .... Pastor-Evang. tBarr, Clifford R., R.D. 1, Box 68; Casey Creek, Ky. (1927) ...... Pastor-Evang. Arbeiter, Karl, Marion, S.Dak. ( 1903) ------Minister tBarrett, J. W., Sr., 1344 W. 50th St., Norfolk, Va. (1882) ...... Minister -*fArmstead, T.V., 2209 E. 71st, Cleveland, Ohio (1922)------G. Worker tBarrett, Myra, 2203 N. 40th St., Seattle, Wash. (1909) ...... Asst. Pastor t Arney, Sidney E., 814 W. Madison, Phoenix, Ariz. (1915)------Minister tBarry, R. L., R.D. 2, Box 160, Newport, Ark. (1925) ...... Pastor-Evang. * t Arnold, Lewis, Turpin, Okla. (1932) ------Asst. Pastor *tBartels, Walter Charles, 703 S. Franklin, Garrett, Ind. (1930) ...... Minister Arther, Emmett C., 105 E. lOth St., Big Spring, Tex. (1929) .... Pastor-Evang. Barth, Mrs. Elsie G., R.D. 2, Urich, Mo. (1928) ...... Pastor *Asbury, Grover C., Stroh, Ind. (1932)------Pastor tBartlett, Clara M., Bertha, Minn. (1892) ...... ------··-·····-----·------······Evang. *tAshby, C. L., 503 Buchanan St., Charleston, Ill. (1919)------Pastor tBarton, W. T., Ethel, Miss. (1916) ...... G. Worker -Ashley, Marion, 1309 Hyland, Lansing, Mich. (1910)------Evang. t Basore, Lewis, Coleman, Mich. ( 1890) ...... Pastor -Ashley, Mrs. M. E., 1708 N. 27th St., Omaha, Neb. (1905)------Evang. Batdorf, John W., 634 Morton, Belding, Mich. (1924) ...... ,.Pastor tAst, Adolph, 948 N. Central Park Ave., Chicago, Ill. (1910) ...... Pastor-Evang. Bates, Charles 0., 510 E. Main St., Lebanon, Ohio (1920) ...... Pastor Ast, Herman, 1401 S. 21st St., Newcastle, Ind. (1914)------Pastor Bates, Hallie J., 510 E. Main St., Lebanon, Ohio (1930) ...... Pastor tAtchley, W. T., Box 84, Gideon, Mo. (1909)------Evang. -Batie, J. Lucas, 85 Barnett St., Dayton, Ohio (1910) ...... Evang. * t Atkins, Clarence C., Woodford, Va. (1928) ------Minister Beahm, C. H., 618 Palm Ave., Fresno, Calif. (1920) ...... Pastor *t Atteberry, Fred, Mansfield, Ill. (1931) ------Pastor *Beaman, W. A., 217 E. Bradley Ave., Champaign, Ill. (1930) ...... Pastor-Evang. * t Atteberry, Sam, Kirksville, Ill. (1931) ______Pastor-Evang. -tBeauchamp, Joe, R.D. 1, Box 42, Longview, Miss. (1907) ...... Minister Atwood, Welby, Waynesburg, Ky. (1924) ------Evang. Beaver, Lawrence J., 412 W. Spring St., LaGrange, Ind. (1924) .. Pastor-Evang. *tAusbun, B. P., Box 327, Syracuse, Kan. (1925)------Pastor *tBecken, Mrs. B., 71 Plymouth Rd., Weiland, Ont., Canada...... Pastor *tAustin, Homer, R.D. 1, Box 37B, Bristow, Okla. (1931)------Asst. Pastor tBeddingfield, T. E., R.D. 3, La~'ayette, Ala. (1906)---·-······------····------·Pastor Austin, James E., 307 Moore St., R.D. 4, Baraboo, Wis. (1923)------Pastor Beecher, J. G., R.D. 1, Palco, Kan. (1922) ...... ------·------·-·········---Pastor t Austin, Otis, R.D. 2, Box 37, Grand Junction, Mich. (1900)------Minister *Belgard, Francis, Oak Grove, La. (1933)---·-·····------···---·--·------········----···--Evang. -*tAustin, Rebecca, 4338 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill. (1933)------G. Worker *Belgard, Mrs. Zada Mae, Oak Grove, La. (1932) ...... ------·-··--·--·------Evang. Avery, H. R., 1402 W. Main St., West Frankfort, Ill. (1919) ...... Evang. Benefield, A. W., R.D. 1, Chelsea, Ala. (1928) ...... ----····------Pastor Ayotte, Wm. J., R.D. 5, Renville, Minn. (1922)------Pastor -Benjamin, Charles T., 914 S St., N.W., Washington, D.C. (1898) ...... Pastor -Babb, Mrs. T. L., 2201 Martindale, Indianapolis, Ind. (1928) ...... Pastor-Evang. Bennett, A. C., 4208-7th St., Chico, Calif. (1900) ...... Pastor Babel, Herman G., 2806 Daisy Ave., Cleveland, Ohio (1912)------Pastor -Benne"tt, Joe Nettie, 2345 Jefferson St., Philadelphia, Pa. (1927) ...... Evang. tBabel, Adeline, 2806 Daisy Ave., Cleveland, Ohio (1910)------Asst. Pastor Bennett, Luke L., 1911 McDonald Ave., New Albany, Ind. (1924) ...... Pastor tBabylon, C. M., Ellicott City, Md. (1929)------Pastor Benson, Mrs. Addie, R.D. 1, Box 294A, Hermitage, Tenn. (1918) ...... Evang. tBachman, Mrs. Stella, 1204 E. Pierce St., Kirksville, Mo. (1925) .... Asst. Pastor *tBentley, Geo. A., 316 Quackenbos St., N.E., Washington, D.C. (1925) .. G. Worker tBailey, C. D. W., R.D. 1, Cherryville, N.C., (1917)------Evang. Bentley, Jay M., 1255 E. 20th St., Erie, Pa. (1920) ...... Pastor tBailey, Oliver B., R.D. 2, Roosevelt, Minn. (1916)------: ... Pastor *tBentley, Jno. R., R.D. 2, Effingham, Ill. (1923) ...... Pastor Bain, H. M., 315-15th St., N., Bessemer, Ala. (1931)------Pastor tBentley, Mrs. Edna P., R.D. 2, Effingham, Ill. (1919) ...... Asst. Pastor tBain, Merrell W., 352 N. Meridian St., Greenwood, Ind. (1920) .... Pastor-Evang. tBenton, J. W., Cannel City, Ky. (1924)------·------·-···--·-·-·---·-···--·Pastor tBain, Hazel E., 352 N. Meridian, Greenwood, Ind. (1915)------Asst. Pastor tBernard, Mrs. Telie, R.D. 2, Box 174, Hammond, La. (1923) ...... Evang. Bain, William, 1123 Liberty St., Toledo, Ohio (1921)------Pastor Berry, R. L., % Assoeiated Budgets, Anderson, Ind., Home address R.D. 2, tBaldwin, W. J., R.D. 2, Box 57, Clarkston, Wash. (1908)------G. Worker Mountain Grove, Mo. (1908)------·-----·------Seey. of Asso. Budgets Ball, E. A., Birds Nest, Va. (1895) ...... ------Pastor Best, W. S., R.D. 1, Union, Miss. (1908) -----·-·······------·---·····---·-···-Pastor-Evang. Ball, Joseph H., Lutesville, Mo. (1900)------Pastor -Beverly, Thesley E., 621 E. 33rd St., Chicago, Ill. (1917) ...... Evang. Ball, Fannie, Lutesville, Mo. (1900)------Asst. Pastor *tBeyer, Herman E., Anderson College, Anderson, Ind. (1931) ...... Student Ball, Minnie, 4425 Luland Ave., Houston, Tex. (1925)------Pastor -Bickerstaff, Arthur, 409 Madison, Fairmont, W.Va. (1917) ...... Pastor Ball, R. C., McVeigh, Ky. (1926)------Pastor-Evang. tBiggs, G., R.D. 2, Box 147, Harrisburg, Ill. (1920) ...... Pastor-Evang. Bamford, James, R.D. 2, Blaine, Wash ..... ------Retired. *Billings, 0. E., 1522 Lillian St., Nashville, Tenn. (1931) ...... Student *tBanks, Mary E., 502 N. 2nd St., McAlester, Okla. (1926)------"G. Worker Birdsall, L. D., 501 Loekwood, Alpena, Mieh. (1922) ...... Pastor -tBanks, Robert B., 4028 Alexander Ave., E. Chicago, Ind. (1907) ...... G. Worker Biseoner, Mamie, 492 E. 9th St., Pomona, Calif. (1901) ...... Pastor -*tBankston, Eva, 4429 State St., Chicago, IlL ______, ______,G, Worker Bishop, Sarah, 413 S. O'Keefe, Cassopolis, Mich. (1908) ...... Pastor -Barbour, Geo. Samuel, 2432 Jackson St., Gary, Ind. (1910)------Evang. tBixler, Abram .r., 705 E. Phillips, Pomona, Calif. (1902) ...... Asst. Pastor -Barbour, Jannie, 2432 Jackson St., Gary, Ind. (1912)------Evang. t Bixler, Mrs. Ethel Williams, 705 E. Phillips Blvd., Pomona, Calif. (1903) ...... *tBa:r::Pour, Mary, Barryton, Mich. (1930)------G. Worker ------···-·-·······--·············----·-···-·--··--·------··---·---·------·-···--·---·-·------·-····-G. Worker *tBarbre, Mrs. Ruth, 1512 Perkins, Mt. Vernon, Ill. (1931)------Minister tBlaekledge, 0. B., 125-16th St., Laurel, Miss. (1914) ...... Asst. Pastor-Evang. Barcus, B. W., 1152 Lexington Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. (1907) ...... Pastor-Evang. tBlackwelder, Boyce W., % Anderson College, Anderson, Ind. (193l) ...... Pastor Barcus, C. B., 1133 Main St., Wellsburg, W.Va. (1922)------·------Pastor Blackwell, Geo. W., 119 Winn Ave., Winchester, Ky. (1925) ...... Evang. Barker, Grover C., R.D. 1, Box 92, Spring Hill, W.Va. (1921) ...... Pastor-Evang. -Blake, James L., 5 Leopold St., Roehester, N.Y. (1914) ...... Pastor-Evang. Barker, Mrs. G. C., R.D. 1, Box 92, Spring Hill, W.Va. (1913) ...... Pastor-Evang. -*Blake, Graee L., 5 Leopold St., Rochester, N.Y. (1916) ...... G. Worker Barnaby, Frank A., 908 E. McKinley, Marion, Ill. (1932)------Pastor Blanchard, Elves A., Box 96, Fornfelt, Mo. (1919) ...... Evang. Barnard, Allison F., 2248 E. 6th, T'ulsa, Okla. (1912)------Evang. *Blaskowsky, Emilia, Goodrich, N.Dak. (1933) ------·------··············---·-········------Pastor Barnard, Susie M., 2248 E. 6th, Tulsa, Okla. (1902)------'------Evang. *tBlaskowsky, Esther, R.D. 1, Cleveland, N.Dak ...... G. Worker -Barnes, Esther W., 1732 N. Adams St., Junction City, Kan. (1926) ...... Evang. Bleiler, E. L., 3526 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. (1921) ...... Pastor Barnes, H. P., Gen. Del., Akron, Ind. (1924)------Minister Blevins, F. L., 2750 Maplewood Ave., Springfield, Ohio (1922) ...... Pastor Barnes, Charlotte M., Gen. Del., Akron, Ind. (1924) ...... G. Worker Blewitt, Charles J., 150-17-84th Ave., Jamaica, New York City, N.Y. (1894) -tBarnes, Jeff, R.D. 1, Washington, La. (1924) ...... Pastor ·····-·········------·····--·------····------·····················----······························--·-··········------Pastor 34 35 Blewitt, M. Anna, 150-17-84th Ave., Jamaica, New York City, N.Y. (1912) ...... -*tBrown, Margaret, 312 Paulson Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. (193l) ...... Evang. ······························---·····-·····················-····---·····-····-·····-···············--·············-Asst. Pastor Brown, M. B., Box 785, Wiley, Colo. (1906) ...... Evang. *tBlythe, J. Roy, 304 N. Curtis, Pratt, Kan. (1930) ...... -...... G. Worker t Brown, Ralph; 424 Milton Ave., Anderson, Ind ...... Student tBoatman, Marion, 1113. N. 8th, Terre Haute, Ind. (1913) ______Pastor-Evang. -tBrown Serena Cassil, 424 King St., Georgetown, S.C. (192l) ...... Evang. Boelke, Albert, 43 Denistown, S., Weiland, Ont., Canada (1927) ...... Pastor -tBrown; Wm. A., 5634 Calumet A:ve., Chicago, Ill. (1919) ...... Minister Boettcher, Julius, Anamosse, N.Dak. (1923)------Pastor-Evang. -tBrown, W. M., R.D. 2, Warrenville, S. C. (1923) ...... Pastor Boggess, 0. 0., 716 Virginia St., E., Charleston, W.Va ...... Pastor tBrown, W. V., 311 Hinde, Mt. Carmel, Ill. (1924) ...... Pastor-Evang. *tBohn, Carl F., R.D. I, Fort Dodge, Ia. (1920)------Asst. Pastor -*tBrowne, Mrs. C. L., 39 Bath Road, Newport, R.I. (1923) ...... Pastor tBolds, Otto, 2338 Columbus Ave., Anderson, Ind. (1888) ...... Pastor-Evang. Browne, Oscar, 318 Allen, Findlay, Ohio (1924) ...... Pastor -tBolen, Elsie C., 1 Torrence St., Pittsburgh, Pa. (1920) ...... ______Asst. Pastor tBrowning James J. 201 N. Main (1915) ...... Evang. Bolitho, Axchie A., 2132 Grand Ave., New York, N.Y. (1910) ______Pastor tBroyles, L. E., 2339 S. lOth, Springfield, Ill. (1930) ...... Minister tBolt, John J., Renville, Minn. (1927)------Pastor Brunk, J. B., Gen; Del., Poplar Bluff, Mo. (1909) ...... Pastor-~v.ang. *tBolton, Jesse, 2319 S. Main, Santa Ana, Calif. (1907) ...... Evang. -tBryant, John H., 1217 Small Ave., Selma, Ala. (1895) ...... Mimster *tBond 0. L., Equality, Ill. (1933) ...... ------········------··--·-··-···················-···G. Worker tBryant, P. E., Naylor, Mo. (1932) ...... Pastor -Bonn~r, Samuel G., 235 Brier St., Columbus, Ohio (1903) ...... Minister -tBryant, Samuel, R.D. 7, Box 63, Clanton, Ala. (1925) ...... Evang. tBoone, R. H., R.D. 1, Vaiden, Miss. (1916) ...... Pastor-Evang. Buckle, Irene Ransom, 423 Elmira St., Bandon, Ore. (1928) ...... Pastor tBoos, Fred, R.D. 1, Box 492, Selma, C~lif. (~905) ...... Evang. Bunch Willis, 6 E. Rullman, Terre Haute, Ind. (1893) ...... Evang. Bottom, Robert L., 1619 Herbert, Lansmg, M1ch. (19ll) ...... Pastor t Burd, Clarence, R.D. 2, Newcastle, Ind. (1919) ...... Minister tBotts, Perry Wilbur, 8220-12th St., Tampa, Fla. (1885) ...... Evang. tBurgess, A. W., 1321-Sth Ave. N., Fargo, N.Dak. (19ll) ...... Pastor-Evang. Boucher, M. B., 730 Monticello Ct., San Antonio, Tex. (1914) ...... Pastor Burgess, Emma W., 30 Tennyson Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. (1908) ...... Pastor Bowden Robert E., Vinita, Okla. (1923)---·-···------·-·---··-····-···-Pastor-Evang. tBurkholder, S. L., Nemacolin, Pa. (1918) ...... Pastor-Evang. *tlfowdre: Mrs. Ellen, 128-3rd St., Valley Junction, Ia. (1927) ...... Minister -Burnett, Mamie L., R.D. 1, Box 41, Springfield, Ga. (1925) ...... Pastor-Evang. tBowie, T. M., R.D. 1, Box 119, Fairfax, Va. (1910)------··-···-·····-·-·······-·--Pastor -Burns, Fannie, 1837 S. Clifton Park, Chicago, Ill. (1906) ...... Minister -Boyd, C. T., Chapel Hill, N.C. (1917) ...... , ...... Pastor -*tBurton, Floyd, 1015 Third Ave., Lakeland, Fla. (1925) ...... G. Worker -Boyd, J. S., 4 Alway St., Charleston, S.C. (1915) ...... Asst. Pastor Busch, Edgar L., 315 Ave. D N., Saskatoon, Sask., Canada (1919) ...... Evang. -Boyd, Lydia, 3300 Chauteau, St. Louis, Mo. (1919) ...... Pastor-Evang. tBush, J. B., 629 Ely St., Allegan, Mich. (1920) ...... Pastor *tBoyd, Terah S., R.D. 1, Box 278, Smithfield, Pa. (1929) ...... Pastor-Evang. Butgereit, G., 1166 Queen, Medicine Hat, Alta., Canada (1903) ...... Evang. -tBoyd, William, 401 Bayou Road, Plaquemine, La. (1920) ...... Pastor Butgereit, Walter, 207 McCord St., Benton Harbor, Mich. (1923) ...... Pastor Boyer, Esther M., 6739 Youngstown Ave., Baltimore, Md. (1929) ...... Evang. -Butler, James W., 2464 E. 84th St., Cleveland, Ohio (1919) ...... Pastor-Evang. Br·adley, Fred B., R.D. 3, Winchester, Ky. (1932) ...... ______Pastor-Evang -tButler, Jay E., Mt. Vernon, Ala. (1928) ...... Pastor tBradley John 0., Ill Hiatt, Lebanon, Ore. (1919) ...... Asst. Pastor-Evang. -*tButler, Myrtle L., Mt. Vernon, Ala. (1933) ...... G. Worker tBrande~burg, S., 1115 Center St., Bartlettsburg, Ky. (1916) .. ______Pastor -Butler, Jesse, 221 Omega, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1924) ...... Pastor Bratcher, C. E., 543 W. Okla., Blackwell, Okla. (1926) ______Pastor *tButtz, Charles E., 332 S. New St., Decatur, Ill. (1930) ...... Minister -Brazil, Joseph Earnest, 921 N. 12th Ave., T'ucson, Ariz. (1928) .... Pastor-Evang. Byers, C. E., 1343 Broadway, Springfield, Ohio (1909) ...... Pastor Breazeal, H. M., 9715 Prairie Ave., Detroit, Mich. (1894) ...... Evang. Byers, Jacob W., R.D. 3, Box 103, Visalia, Calif. (1888) ...... Retired tBrewer, William R., Rosslyn, Ky. (1917) ... ------Evang. Byers Jennie M., R.D. 3, Box 103, Visalia, Calif. (1888) ...... Retired Bridwell, A. Q., 1109 Cincinnati, Lafayette, Ind. (1905) ...... Pastor-Evang. Byrd,' G. M., Box 62, Ansonia, Ohio (190l) ...... Pastor tBriggs, W. C., R.D. 1, Ewing, Ky. (1900) ...... Asst. Pastor Byrum, E. E., 320 Union Ave., Anderson, Ind. (1892) ...... Evang. Bright, C. E., 1840 E. 5th St., Anderson, Ind. (1913) ...... Pastor-Evang. Byrum, Lucena C., 320 Union Ave., Anderson, Ind. (1919) ...... Evang. Brinley, Geo. W., 1625 W. 2nd St., Dayton, Ohio (1889) .. ------Retired Caldwell, E. E., 1136 Hunter Ave., Columbus, Ohio (1914) ...... Pastor Brinley, 0. L., Beaver, Okla. (1915) ...... Evang. -tCaldwell, Jessie L., 8572 Russell St., Detroit, Mich. (1921) ...... Pastor Brinley, Mrs. 0. L., Beaver, Okla. (1922) ...... Pastor -tCaldwell, Maggie A., 8572 Russell St., Detroit, Mich. (1910) ...... Asst. Pastor tBristow, Fred W., 1107 E. Poplar St., West Frankfort, Ill. (1914) ...... Caldwell, Mack M., 733-IOth Ave., S., Clinton, Ia. (1922) ...... Pastor-Evang. ··············-·······--··········----·--···-·······-·····--···········------·------Pastor-Evang. -tCalhoun, A. T., 2281 Washington St., Gary, Ind. (1919) ...... Evang. -*tBroadnox, Mrs. Cora, 1426 Orleans, Detroit, Mich. (1918) ...... Evang. *tCalhoun, R. W., R.D. 1, Box 25, Branford, Fla. (1932) ...... Pastor tBrock, Jas. B., Skull Valley, Ariz. (1924)------Pastor-Evang. *Callahan, J. C., 12th and Main St., Meeker, Colo. (1925) ...... Pastor-Evang. Brodehl, Tillie M., % G. Schlager, Robinson, N.Dak. (1932) ...... Pastor-Evang. Callaway, H. L., 29 McDuff Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. (1911) ...... Pastor Brooks, Harvey, 6821 Ave. P, Houston, Tex. (1927) ...... Pastor -Calloway, W. M., 635 Society St., Albany, Ga. (1914) ...... Evang. -Brooks, I. S., 1016 Second Ave. N., St. Petersburg, Fla. (1904) ...... Pastor Campbell, M. J., 2036 California Ave., Peoria, Ill. (1910) ...... Pastor-Evang. tBrooks, J. Henry, Newton, Tex. (1912) ...... Pastor-Evang. tCampbell, Mrs. Catherine, 2036 California Ave., Peoria, Ill. (1917) .. Asst. Pastor Brooks, Lawrence E., 4591 W. 41st St., Cleveland, Ohio (1915). ______Pastor tCampbell, Taylor, R.D. 3, Gainesville, Fla. (1928) ...... Pastor Brooks, S. J., Ashley, Mich. (1912)---···------···----·········-·-··------·-···------Evang. tCampbell, W. D., 2417 Sutherland Ave., Knoxville, 'l'enn. (1923) ...... Minister Brown, Anderson, R.D. 1, Germantown, Ohio (1924) ...... Evang. -*tCanada, Mrs. Eunice, R.D. I, Box 54, Dadesville, Ala ...... Pastor *Brown, B. D., Box 374, Hill City, Kan. (1925) ...... Pastor -*Cannon, Mrs. Agnes, 254 Lee St., Darlington, S.C. (1930) ...... -.... Evang. -Brown, C. E., 123 W. Decatur_ St., Decatur, Ill. (1922) ...... Pastor-Evang. Capps, James Henry, R.D. 5, Box 139, Mt. Olive, N.C. (1911) ... -.... Pastor-Evang. *tBrown, C. Edward, 481 W. Wilson Ave., Bement, Ill. (1910) ...... Pastor-Evang. *tCarlock, R. F., R.D. 3, Rogersville, Ala. (1931) ...... Minister Brown, Charles E., 1315 E. 8th St., Anderson, Ind. (1895) .. Editor Gospel Trumpet +Carpenter, Herbert C., R.D. 1, Lakeview, Ohio (1929) ...... ------Pastor -*tBrown, Charlie, 1032 N. Franklin St., Chicago, Ill. (1923) ...... Asst. Pastor tCarpenter, Orville R., 2nd and Cherry, Independence, Kan. (1921) .... Asst. Pastor tBrown Elbert W., 306 E. Blackwell Ave., Blackwell, Okla. (1913) ...... Pastor tCarr, H. B., 1404 Melrose Ave., Roanoke, Va. (1920) ..... -...... Pastor Brown' Elzy F., Box 103, Oak Grove, La. (1929) ...... Pastor tCarroll, C. h, R.D. 1, Jonesboro, N.C. (1932) ...... Evang. *Brown: Mrs. Erna S., 308 N. Park St., Boyne City, Mich. (1929) ...... Minister tCarroll, T. F., Pomp, Ky. (1931) ...... -...... Pastor Brown, Leslie, Box 553, Russell, Ky. (1917) ...... Pastor tCarter, G. L., Mascotte, Fla. (1917) ...... Pastor-Evang. 36 37 -+Carter, Irene, 2329 LaSalle, St. Louis, Mo. (1928)------·---·····--·------Evang. *tColson, W. T., 303 Cherry St., Drumright, Okla. (1910) ...... Pastor-Evang. Cartmill, C. E., 23 S. Main St., Box 2, Robertsdale, Pa. (1929) ...... Pastor tConder, Frank M., 902 E. Decatur St., Lincoln, Ill. (1921) ...... Pastor-Evang. *tCarver, C. E., R.D. 1, Boise, Idaho (1923)---·---····------····----····------Pastor Conner, R. B., 1114-6th Ave., Doc·atur, Ala. (1926) ...... Pastor Carver, J. G., Box 192, Montgomery, La. (1906)------Pastor *tConover, J. B., 205 West St., Box 739, Colfax, Wash ...... Minister Carver, Mrs. J. G., Box 192, Montgomery, La. (1907) ______Asst. Pastor Conrad, Ralph M., 329 N. Sierra Nevada St., Stockton, Calif. (1913) ...... tCash, L. C., Cor. Clara and Oma, R.D. 1, Hot Springs, Ark. (1916) .. Pastor-Evang. ------·-····---·------····------·--·------·-··------·-···------·----·------·······Pastor-Evang. Castang, Mrs. Ruth, R.D. 1, Sullivan, Ill. (1913) ------········-··-·-·········------Pastor *Conrad, Mrs. Lena Bell, 329 N. Sierra Nevada St., Stockton, Calif. (1928) ...... -teaster, W. N., 1103 Vinal St., Toledo, Ohio (1914) ...... Pastor ··--·----·------········------·------·------··············---Asst. Pastor -*tCasterman, Herbert, 2810 Chouteau Ave., St. Louis, Mo. (1923) ...... Evang. *Coody, Burt E., Coushatta, La. (1933) ...... Pastor Castor, T. E., Melvern, Kan. (1922) ...... Pastor-Evang. Coody, C. W., Coushatta, La. (1914) ...... Minister -Cathie, P. C., 639 Baltic Ave., Atlantic City, N.J. (1911) ...... Pastor Coody, Jesse J., Box 178, Hodge, La. (1924) ...... Evang. Caudill, R. C., 400 Moore St., Middletown, Ohio (1918) ...... Pastor Cook, Alfred E., R.D. 1, Box 396A, Vancouver, Wash. (1917) ...... Pastor-Evang. tCausey, J. Alford, R.D. 2, Box 16, Bronson, Tex. (1921) ...... Evang. Cook, Emery L., 201 N. Ransom, Ottumwa, Ia. (1919) ...... Pastor *tCerbus, John, 335 Budd St., Sharon, Pa. (1912)------·--·------·------·-·-····-Pastor -Cook, Ottie L., 135 W. 124th St., New York, N.Y. (1925) ...... Pastor -tChambers, Mrs. L.A., 417-llth St., N., St. Petersburg, Fla. (1923) .. Asst. Pastor Cook, Paul W., 1233 View Ave., Box 758, Bluefield, W.Va. (1925) ...... Pastor Chapman, Chas. L., 639 S. Millwood, Wichita, Kan. (1923)-----···------Pastor Cook, R. J., 1602 E. Normal St., R.D. 4, Kirksville, Mo. (1912) ...... Pastor Chapman, C. K., 2460 Spring Blvd., Box 336, Eugene, Ore. (1913) .. Pastor-Evang. -tCook, Robert H., 135 W. 124th St., New York, N.Y. (1916) ...... Pastor *tChapman, Mrs. Martha E., 1230 Benson Ave., Flint, Mich. (1919) ...... Minister Coolidge, R. N., 1630 State St., Bettendorf, Ia. (1931) ...... Pastor Chappel, John W., R.D 2, Mt. Sterling, Ky. (1922)------·-·······-----Evang. *Coolidge, Mrs. Ruth M., 1630 State St., Bettendorf, Ia. (1931) ...... Minister Chappel, W. F., R.D. 2', Mt. Sterling, Ky. (1897) ...... Past~:>r-Evang. Cooper, Mrs. Ada M., R.D. 3, Mt. Juliet, Tenn. (1918) ...... Evang. tCheatham, Anna, R.D. 1, North Point, Pa. (1893)------··------Evang. tCooper, Chas. A., 911-5th St., Coeur d' Alene, Idaho (1921) ...... Pastor -*tCherry, Rayford H., 405 W. 25th Ave., Gary, Ind. (1933)------G. Worker tCooper, James C., R.D. 1, Rossville, Ga. (1922) ...... Evang. -tcherry, Willie P., R.D. 2, Box 64, Cruger, Miss. (190t)) ------·------·-·------Pastol" tCooper, Thos. W., R.D. 5, Nampa, Idaho (1903) ...... Minister Chestnut, Lawre11ce J., Box 968, Bristow, Okla. (1926)...... ·--······-····Minister Cope, H. I, Lenora, Kan. (1925) ...... Pastor Chesterman, Von A., Pierceton, Ind. (1928) ...... ------Pastor -tCopeland, R. W., 348 Saratoga St., Suffolk, Va. (1912) ...... Asst. Pastor tChewning, Claude S., 604 W. Amelia Ave., Orlando, Pia. (1924) ______Pastor Coplin, Geo. Q., Ft. Meade, Fla. (1900) ...... Minister Chewning, Lawrence M., R.D. 1, Box 196, Baldwin, Fla. (1896) .... Pastor-Evang. Coplin, Mrs. Maude M., Ft. Meade, Fla. (19ll) ...... Minister Chewning, Mrs. Amanda, R.D. 1, Box 196, Baldwin, :B~la. (1916) ...... *tCorlew, Vera, 63 S. 19th St., San Jose, Calif. (1924) ...... Pastor ·····------·····------··------Asst. Pastor-Evang. *tCornelison, Wm. C., 1025 Claremont, Pueblo, Colo. (1932) ...... Pastor Childress, A. L., R.D. 1, Kinmundy, Ill. (1919) ...... Minister -*Cosby, Mrs. Willa, 2017 Darrow Ave., Evanston, Ill. (1931) ...... Evang. *tChiles, James H., 1737 Columbus Ave., Springfield, Ohio (1921) ...... Minister -tCotton, Geo. W., R.D. 2, Atlanta, Ind. (1911) ...... Evang. tChitwood, G. W., 321 N. Indiana, Columbus, Kan. (1914) ...... Pastor -tCotton, James, R.D. 1, Macon, Miss. (1910) ...... Pastor *Christen, F. E., 2322 I St., Bellingham, Wash. (1930)------Pastor -Cotton, Mrs. Mary P., R.D. 3, Box 56, Gholson, Miss. (1915) ...... Evang. Christensen, J. G., Box 85, Erie, N.Dak. (1923) ------·--·Pastor tCoulbourne, Mrs. Emma, Federalsburg, Md. (1902) ...... Asst. Pastor -tChristian, J. 0., 1924 Market Ave., East St. Louis, Ill. (1923) ...... Pastor *Coulson, Homer R., R.D., Barney, Ia. (1933) ...... Pastor -tChryar, Benjamine H., Dime Box, Tex. (1915)------·------·------·------Minister Cox, C. E., 502 S. Thornton, Piggott, Ark. (1919) ...... Pastor-Evang. Cirone, Joseph, 708 S. West Ave., Jackson, Mich. ( 1920) ------Pastor *Cox, I. M., 329 S. 1st St., lola, Kan. (1927) ...... Pastor tClark, Mrs. Augusta K., Box 318, Pittsfield, Mass. (1906) ...... Pastor Cox, Marion C., 209 S. Exchange, Emporia, Kan. (1912) ...... Pastor-Evang. *tClark, Cecil H., 811 Lews St., Pendleton, Ore. (1932) ...... G. Worker tCox, Mrs. Margaret, 209 S. Exchange St., Emporia, Kan. (1912) .... Asst. Pastor tClark, Chas. H., 141 Mohawk St., Cohoes, N.Y. (1916) ...... Pastor Cox, Thomas J., Flushing, Mich. (1888) ...... Retired -Clark, John M., Box 171, Ypsilanti, Mich. (1918)------·------Pastor tCox, William L., R.D. 2, Pontiac, Mich. (1920) ...... Evang. Clark, U. G., 1735 N.E. Summer St., Portland, Ore. (1898) ...... Pastor Coy, W. F., 303 N. State St., Norton, Kan. (1915) ...... Pastor Clausen, Henry C., 709 Walnut, Anderson, Ind. (1910) ...... Instructor A.C.&T.S. tCraddock, Josie, R.D. 4, Church Hill, Tenn. (1926) ...... Evang. tClemens, David M., 7773 Greenley Drive, Oakland, Calif. (1902) .... Pastor-Evang. -Craig, A. B., R.D. 3, Box 110, Clanton, Ala. (1902) ...... Pastor tClemens, James L., 523 Morse, Slater, Mo. (1908)-----·········------·--Minister *tCraig, Harry L., Lookout St., Box 162, Glouster, Ohio (1930) ...... Pastor tClenney, Mattie, Bainbridge, Ga. (1916)------Pastor-Evang. tCraig, M. H., R.D. 3, Vale, N.C. (1929) ...... Evang. *tClowes, Harold Y., 1218 E. 3rd St., Ottawa, Ohio (1930)------Pastor Crawford, M. B., 1534 Yale St., Shreveport, La. (1909) ...... Pastor -Clyburn, Enos L., Camden, S.C. (1922)------Pastor-Evang. -*tCrochrel, Mrs. Alice, R.D., 1, Box 63, Shuqualak, Miss ...... Asst. Pastor -tCochran, Arenzia, 14403 Ohio St., Cleveland, Ohio (1923 )------·----Pastor -Cromer, T. T., 207 E. 2nd, Junction City, Kan. (1906) ...... Pastor _,:*Cochran, Mary B., 2228 E. 78th St., Cleveland, Ohio (1911) ...... Evangelist -Cross, A. J., 313 Erie St., Franklin, Pa. (1901) ...... Evang. Cochran, W. M., Box 143, Elk City, Okla. (1905)------·------Pastor Cross, Myrle V., 453 Roosevelt Ave., Redwood City, Calif. (1924) ...... Pastor Cochran, Ruth, Box 143, Elk City, Okla. (1928)------····------Evang. *tCross, Mrs. Leila Martin, 453 Roosevelt Ave., Redwood City, Calif... Asst. Pastor Coffman, M. L., 815 Eighth St., Three Rivers, Mich. (1918) ...... Pastor Cross, Wayne V., 6221 Lee St., Kansas City, Mo. (1920) ...... Pastor tCoker, Henry Milton, R.D. 4, Mart, Tex. (1908)------·------Evang. -Crosswhite, J os., 546 Harrison St., Washington C.H., Ohio ...... Asst. Pastor Colburn, Virgin, R.D. 3, Box 257B, Lakeland, Fla. (1929) ...... Pastor -Crosswhite, Mrs. E. A., 546 Harrison St., Washington C.H., Ohio ...... Pastor Coldiron, Jesse A., Larwell, Ind ...... ------·------Pastor Crouch, Walter, Irvine, Ky. (1922) ...... Evang. Cole, Mary, % Anderson Homo, Anderson, Ind. (1880)------Retired Crowell, W. B., 4418 Athlone Ave., St. Louis, Mo. (1920) ...... Pastor tColgrove, W. Ross, 115 Charlotte Ave., Palmyra, N.Y. (1922) ...... Pastor tCrowell, Mrs. Eunice L., 4418 Athlone Ave., St. Louis, Mo. (1921) .... Asst. Pastor -Coleman, Agnes, 4217-llth St. N., Birmingham, Ala. (1926) ...... Evang. tCrupper, R. P., R.D. 1, :B~lorence, Ky. (1928) ...... Asst. Pastor-Evang. tColeman, Elmer U., 1226 Burling Ave., Cadillac, Mich. (1918) ...... Minister *Cruzon, Birdie Luther, Molalla, Ore. (1933) ...... Pastor -tColeman, Mrs. Mollie A., R.D. 2, Box 35, Camden, Miss ...... Evang. *tCummings, Aria, 50 Meadow L·awn, Lansing, Mich. (1932) ...... Asst. Pastor Collins, J. Lee, R.D. 3, Niota, Tenn. (1904)------·-·····--·------Evang. tCunningham, A. A., R.D. 1, Hilham, Tenn. (1883) ...... Evang. 38 39 -*tOunningham, David, 445 Highland Ave., Columbus, Ohio ______G, Worker Donaldson, W. A., 438 E. Pleasant St., Cynthiana, Ky. (1929) ...... Pastor *tCurrie, James E., 1200 S. Irvine Ave., Masury, Ohio (1932) ...... Asst. Pastor Donner, H. T'., Cor. Main and Division, Sandpoint, Idaho (1923) .... Pastor-Evang -tCurry, W. L., 2407 Carrington St., Richmond, Ya. (1917) ...... Pastor *tDonohew, A. B., Scranton, Ky...... G. Worke~ Donohew, W. M., Box 661, Atwater, Calif. (1927) ...... Pastor * tCurt~s, Lawren_ce_, 418 W. 9th St., Newport, Ky. (1923) ...... Pastor-Evang. tCurtis, Mrs. L1lhe, 418 W. 9th St., Newport, Ky. (1932) ...... Minister Dooty, S. E., 308 W. 7th Ave., Hutchinson, Kan. (1916) ...... Pastor Cusic, Sylsie E., R.D. 3, Box A27, Hamilton, Ohio (1927) ...... Evang. Dooty, Eleanor S., 308 W. 7th Ave., Hutchinson, Kan. (1916) ...... Pastor *tCutshall, Wayne Nolan, 317 W. 2nd St., Gordon, Neb. (1931) ...... Evang. -*tDotson, Cecelia, 2039 Darrow, Evanston, Ill. (1932) ...... G. Worker -*tDamon, Joseph, 35 Harrison, Paterson, N.J. (1932) ...... Asst. Pastor -Downer, E. 0., 21 Sumpter St., Brooklyn, N.Y. (1915) ...... Pastor-Evang. -Damon, W. L., 35 Harrison, Paterson, N.J. (1929) ...... Pastor -Down~r, I. V., 21 Sumpter St., Brooklyn, N.Y. (1915) ...... Pastor Dowmng, Bertha M., 3212 E. 8th St., Long Beach, Calif. (1907) ...... Pastor -*Dan~el, Ada, ~201 Lincoln St.! ToJ?eka, Kan. (1924) ...... Evang. -Damels, Hattie L., 908 S. Wamwnght Ave., R.D. 4, Box 14X, Wilson, N.C. (1921) Doyle, George W., 14 ~yrtle St., Malden, Mass. (1897) ...... Pastor-Evang...... Evang. -Drane, A. G., Center, M1ss. (1905) ...... Pastor Daugherty, Mrs. Kathryn, 36 Maple St., Lititz, Pa. (1904) ...... Minister DuCommun, Edmund F., 3718 Army, San Francisco, Calif. (1905) ...... ~ ... Pastor Daul, Lena, 235 W. 118th St., Chicago, Ill. (1908) ...... Pastor tDuerksen, J. C., Strong City, Okla. (1914) ...... Minister tDuffee, James L., 205 Lenox St., Lakeland, Fla. (1929) ...... Minister tDav~dson, C. C., Wormington, ~olo. (1907) ...... Pastor-Evang. Dav1dson, T. S., Gen. Del., Station A, Clarksburg, W.Va. (1911) ...... Pastor Duke, Albert A., R.D. 5, Warsaw, Ind. (1931) ...... Pastor Davis, A. L., Cor. Main St. and Richmond Rd., Irvine, Ky. (1924) ...... Pastor *Dunaway, Miss Sarilda, Irvine, Ky. (1931) ...... Evang. -*tDavis, Charles, 821 ElPaso, Manhattan, Kan. (1925) ...... G. Worker Duncan, Myrtle 0., 1228 E. 4th Ave., Olympia, Wash. (1926) ...... Evang. -*tDavis, Mollie, 821 ElPaso, Manhattan, Kan. (1927) ...... G. Worker Duncan, Noah S., 1228 E. 4th Ave., Olympia, Wash. (1894) ...... Evang. *tDavis, Edna, Five Mile, Ark. (1916) ...... G. Worker -*tDunham, James, 627 E. 41st St., Chicago, Ill. (1915) ...... Evang. Davis, G. W., R.D. 3, Tekonsha, Mich. (1904) ...... Evang. tDunlap, Claude, Bainbridge, Ga. (1922) ...... Pastor -Davis, Rosa, 1015 N. 3rd Ave., Lakeland, Fla. (1916) ...... Pastor *tDunlap, Jas. E., 1708-8th Ave., Nashville, Tenn. (1917) ...... Minister -tDavis, Thomas, 17 Alvin PI., Inwood, L.I., N.Y. (1905) ...... Minister -Dunn, S. P., 4523 Prairie, Chicago, Ill. (1905) ...... Pastor -tDavis, W. D., 1211 N. Johnson St., Charlotte, N.C. (1920) ...... Pastor *tDye, Clyde E., Pike, W.Va. (1927) ...... Minister -*tDavis, Willa F., 20240 Kentucky, Detroit, Mich. (1926) ...... G. Worker Dyer, Geo. W., 823 E. Broadway, Mount Pleasant, Mich. (1909) ...... Pastor Dawson, I. K., 300 N. Kansas Ave., Salina, Kan. (1920) ...... Pastor-Evang. Eagan, J. W., 709 E. Main, Cushing, Okla ...... Pastor *tDean, C. J., P.O. Box 3022, West Monroe, La. (1931) ...... Evang. -Earnest, Mrs. Ada, 4342 Langley Ave., Chicago, Ill. (1926) ...... Evang. *Dean, Mae, P.O. Box 3022, West Monroe, La. (1930) ...... Evang. -Eason, C. J., 716 E. Mulberry Ave., San Antonio, Tex. (1912) ...... Pastor-Evang. *DeArmond, Mazie P., 3225 S. Felton, Marion, Ind. (1933) ...... Asst. Pastor tEasterling, Corbin, Lookout, Ky. (1915) ...... Asst. Pastor Decker, C. J., Box 24, Kirklin, Ind. (1916) ...... Evang. tEastman, Frances E., R.D. 1, Breckenridge, Mich. (1910) ...... Pastor Decker, Mrs. Charlotte, Box 24, Kirklin, Ind. (1914) ...... Pastor Ebert, Conrad, 627 Pennsylvania Ave., Sheboygan, Wis. (1922) ...... Minister Decker, Fred R., Box 14, Libby, Mont. (1925) ...... Pastor-Evang. Eby, F. M., 610 Owen, Bessemer, Ala. (1912) ...... Pastor *DeGarmo, Cecil, 1414 Blaine Ave., Racine, Wis. (1931) ...... Pastor-Evang. -*Eddins, Amanda, 46 Jackson St., Campbell, Ohio (1917) ...... G. Worker DeGarmo, Jacob E., R.D. 3, Box 236, Wheeling, W.Va. (1927) ...... Pastor Eddings, Elmer Y., R.D. 2, Lewisburg, Ky. (1924) ...... Evang. -DeLaine, Thomas P., 1519 N. 22nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. (1913) ...... Pastor Eden, James P., Hugoton, Kan. (1890) ...... Evang. -DeLaine, W. H., 105 College, Raleigh, N.C. (1916) ...... Pastor Eden, Ina B., Hugoton, Kan. (1909) ...... Evang. tDeLay, Henry A., 4552 Meade St., Denver, Colo. (1911) ...... Asst. Pastor-Evang. Edes, Geo. A., Box 139, White, S.Dak. (1922) ...... Pastor DeLay, Mrs. Edna, 4552 Meade St., Denver, Colo. (1911) ...... Pastor *tEdge, Harvey, R.D. 1, Clifton Station, Va. (1932) ...... Asst. Pastor-Evang. -tDennis, Ida L., 149 Westview, Detroit, Mich. (1907) ...... Evang. tEdwards, C. L., 1612 Polk St., Topeka, Kan. (1928) ...... Minister Dennis, Roy Wm., 117 Jackson St., Winchester, Ky. (1932) ...... Pastor-Evang. -tEdwards, Matilda, 1510 N. 22nd St., Philadelphia, Pa ...... G. Worker Denniston, 0. C., 410 S. Monroe, Sturgis, Mich. (1926) ...... Pastor-Evang. tEgert, Chester W., R.D. 3, Box 98, Coleman, Mich. (1920) ...... Pastor *Dent, F. W., 4848 E. 5th PI., R.D. 7, Tulsa, Okla. (1929) ...... Asst. Pastor Eldridge, Wm., 423 Olive Rd., St. Louis, Mich. (1910) ...... Pastor *Dent, Marie, 4848 E. 5th PI., R.D. 7, Tulsa, Okla. (1928) ...... Pastor tElliott, C. H., 7015 S.W. Virginia, Portland, Ore. (1923) ...... Asst. Pastor Denton, John W., 217 Jefferson St., Rochester, Ind. (1932) ...... Pastor *Elliott, Emmett, Jr., New Haven, W.Va. (1930) ...... Pastor Denton, Mrs. Lura (Farmer), 217 Jefferson St., Rochester, Ind. (1928) .... Pastor *Elliott, Foster S., 304 W. 6th, Clare, Mich ...... Pastor Desgalier, Marcel R., 2426 Woodlawn Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. (1916) .. Pastor Ellis, Edward, R.D. 4, Midland, Mich. (1890) ...... Pastor DeVault, S. T., 1423 Cumberland, Little Rock, Ark. (1916) ...... Pastor-Evang. tEllis, Thos. Elbert, Poynor, Mo. (1893) ...... Minister tDevineaux, J. L., Box 55, Homeland, Fla. (1906) ...... Asst. Pastor -Ellison, Horace, 909 Richmond St., Cincinnati, Ohio (1906) ...... Evang. tDevineaux, L. V., Homeland, Fla. (1922) ...... Evang. *Elsasser, Mrs. F. E., 139-31-87th Drive, Jamaica, N.Y ...... Asst. Pastor *tDeVries, Andrew F., 530 North St., Emaus, Pa. (1915) ...... Evang. *tEly, Arthur C., 1014 Lincoln, R.D. 5, Boise, Idaho (193l) ...... G. Worker *DeVries, Jacob, 212 Fulton Ave., Rochester, Ind. (1914) ...... Minister Ely, W. B., 115 Meeker, Delta, Colo. (1923) ...... Pastor tDeWard, Adrian, 1424 White's Road, Kala,mazoo, Mich ...... Pastor t Erickson, Anna G., 6307 Stewart Ave., Chicago, Ill. (1905) ...... Asst. Pastor -Dickinson, W. L., Quitman, Miss. (1919) ...... Pastor-Evang. tErwin, R. L., 605 Hall Ave., Hattiesburg, Miss. (1914) ...... Pastor tDietrick, Chas. E., 416 National Ave., Howell, Mich. (1924) ...... Minister *Eslocker, Maud Stepp, R.D. 1, Coolville, Ohio (1929) ...... Pastor-Evang. Diezel, C. F., 14 Myrtle St., Malden, Mass. (1922) ...... Evang. -tEubanks, E. A., 71 King's Ferry, St. Augustine, Fla. (1926) ...... G. Worker Diezel, T. N., 14 Myrtle St., Malden, Mass. (1892) ...... Evang. *tEvans, A. M., R.D. 2, Box 3, Amity, Ark. (1925) ...... G. Worker -D~xon, Gabriel P., 977 Sherman Ave., Sharon, Pa. (1930) ...... Evang. -Evans, Mrs. A. V., 821 S. Logan, Lansing, Mich. (1912) ...... Asst. Pastor -DIXon, G. R., 977 Sherman Ave., Sharon, Pa. (1906) ...... Pastor-Evang. Evans, Bessie G., Vichy, Mo. (1920) ...... Evang. *tDixon, J. F., 515 Kentucky Ave., Norton, Va. (1925) ...... Asst. Pastor -*tEvans, John N., 20410 Wisconsin, Detroit, Mich. (1925) ...... Pastor -tDizzley, J. D., R.D. 1, Box 29, Camden, S.C. (1921) ...... Pastor Evans, W. P., 412 Washington, Hoopeston, Ill. (1914) ...... Pastor tDodge, Clyde 0., 114 Sassafras St., Erie, Pa. (1896) ...... Asst. Pastor *Everhart, Elbert I., % W. C. Roark, 1115 Concord Ave., Canton, Ohio (1932) .... tDodson, James Henry, Box 545, Homestead, Fla. (1922) ...... Asst. Pastor ...... Evang. 40 41 tFair, I. J., Star Route, Oak Grove, La ...... Minister Gardner, Harry C., 9854-84th Ave., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.. Pastor-Evang. tFair, J. E., 331 Black, Akron, Ohio (1922) ...... Pastor *tGardner, Mrs. H. C., 9854-84th Ave., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada .. Asst. Pastor -Fambro, Mary, 4317 Vernon Ave., Chicago, Ill. (1886) ...... Retired -tGarrett, Eugene, Farm Haven, Miss. (1917) ...... Minister *tFankhauser, Margaret, 121 Avon Court, Ravenna, Ohio (1918) ...... Minister -tGarrett, Henry, 1617 Monroe St., Gary, Ind. (1910) ...... Asst. Pastor Fansler, B. C. C., 2843 Fenwood Ave., Terre Haute, Ind. (1924) ...... Pastor Gates, J. R., 13611 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio (1925) ...... Pastor tFarley, Clark, Pikeville, Ky. (1911) ...... Pastor-Evang. -Gattling, E. S., 716 F. Seminary, Danville, Ill. (1909) ...... Pastor Farmer, Thomas W., 1119 Franklin Ave., Hamilton, Ohio (1921) ...... Pastor -*Gattling, Mrs. Carlene, 716 E . Seminary, Danville, Ill. (1928) ...... Asst. Pastor tFerree, 0. D., 1435 N. Weber, Colorado Springs, Colo. (1930) ...... Pastor Gaulke, Mrs. Bertha L., 902 Belmont Rd., Grand Forks, N.Dak. (1923) .... Pastor Fickel, Pearl L., Box 153, Live Oak, Calif. (1904) ...... Pastor Gaylord, Leslie L., Gorman, Tex. (1932) ...... Pastor -tFinch, D. M., Hope, Ark. (1916) ...... Evang. Gehrke, Chas. E., Oxford, Wis. (1924) ...... -...... Evang. *Findley, J. W., Hammond, Mo. (1930) ...... Pastor-Evang. Gehrke, Mrs. Emily, Oxford, Wis. (1928) ...... Evang. tFinlay, Alexander, 817 S. 9th St., Grand Forks, N.Dak. (1910) ...... G. Worker Genske, Amelia Z., 310 N. 5th St., Sayre, Okla. (1920) ...... Pastor -tFinley, Chas. W., Box 406, Freeman Spur, Ill. (1923) ...... Pastor George, Effie M., 1112 S. Fraser St., Los Angeles, Calif. (1917) ...... Evang. Finney, W. G., 137 Croghan Ave., Joliet, Ill. (1919) ...... Pastor-Evang. tGerig, David M., 5083 Fulton St., Wauseon, Ohio (1905) ...... Minister *Finney, Mae, 137 Croghan Ave., Joliet, Ill. (1924) ...... Asst. Pastor-Evang. Germany, R. A., 317 W. 2nd St., Gordon, Neb. (1913) ...... Pastor Fleenor, E. A., 113 W. Monroe, Alexandria, Ind. (1904) ...... Pastor Germany, Mrs. R. A., 317 W. 2nd St., Gordon, Neb. (1912) ...... Asst. Pastor Fleming, G. '1.'., 528 Gartrell St., Ashland, Ky. (1922) ...... Evang. tGermany, W. P., Sharon, Miss. (1915) ...... Pastor *tFletcher, Samuel W., R.D. 3, Willow Springs, Mo. (1912) ...... Evang. tGeseky, Sylvester, R.D. 1, Franklin, Pa. (1916) ...... Asst. Pastor -Flournoy, Albert S., 1626 Lincoln, Richmond Hill, Mo. (1926) ...... Pastor-Evang. *Gest, Elizabeth, 3533 Brookside Parkway, Indianapolis, Ind ...... Evang. Fluke, Sophie Mae, 211 E. 3rd St., Newton, Kan. (1927) ...... Pastor tGibson, James E., Box 235, Wayland, Ky. (1930) ...... Asst. Pastor-Evang. Fly, J. W., 1610 Indiana, Joplin, Mo. (1896) ...... Pastor-Evang. *tGibson, L. D., 1008 Park Ave., Norton, Va. (1925) ...... Evang. tFly, Fern, 1610 Indiana, Joplin, Mo. (1918) ...... Minister tGibson, W. H., % Norton Motor Sales, Norton, Va. (1923) ...... Pastor-Evang. *tFly, Theora, 1610 Indiana, Joplin, Mo. (1930) ...... Evang. Gilder, Mrs. Martha E., 1603 Q St., Belleville, Kan. (1919) ...... G. Worker Flynt, L. T., 2073 Marshall Ave., St. Paul, Minn. (1917) ...... Pastor tGillespie, E. A., 601 Grant Ave., Morgantown, W.Va. (1925) ...... Pastor tFlyte, Edwin Henry, 741 Astor St., Norristown, Pa. (1887) ...... Minister Gillespie, J. J., 1315 N. Church St., Salem, Ore. (1905) ...... Evang. tFoley, A. E., 338 Idaho St., Pasadena, Calif (1917) ...... Asst. Pastor tGillespie, James L., 235-5th Ave., South Charleston, W.Va. (1894) ...... Evang. -Foney, Peter J., Decatur, Ill. (1919) ...... Evang. *Gilly, Mrs. M. C., R.D. 2, Box 204, Kingsport, Tenn. (1923) ...... Evang. tForbes, Mrs. Maude, R.D. 2, Box 176, Hammond, La. (1914) ...... Pastor Givens, C. H., 390 Virginia St., New Martinsville, W.Va. (1919) ...... Evang. *tForbes, Ray A., 305 S. 35th St., Billings, Mont. (1922) ...... Asst. Pastor -Gladney, Earl Grant, Box 223, San Augustine, T'ex. (1928) ...... Pastor tForbush, Mattie C., 130 Princess Anne St., Fredericksburg, Va. (1914) .... Evang. tGlennan, J. S., R.D. 1, Box 24, Bristow, Okla. (1913) ...... Pastor-Evang. tFord, Arthur E., R.D. 3, Kaw City, Okla. (1896) ...... Pastor-Evang. -tGoens, Harry L., 535 Highland, Benton Harbor, Mich. (1916) ...... Minister -*tFord, James M., 604 Mulberry St., Sewickley, Pa. (1919) ...... Asst. Pastor *Goins, John B., R.D. 5, Bessemer, Ala. (1903) ...... Pastor *Forman, W. Earle, Box 384, Island Falls, Me. (1923) ...... Pastor-Evang. *tGooch, George, 615 W. 3rd St., Peru, Ind. (1927) ...... Pastor-Evang. *Forrest, Aubrey L., 921 South Brighton, Dallas, Tex. (1932) ...... Pastor Good, John R., Burlington, Mich. (1917) ...... Pastor-Evang. tForrest, James E., 469 Dauphin, Mobile, Ala. (1902) ...... Evang. Good, T. Wade, Box 145, Merino, Colo. (1918) ...... Pastor tForsberg, C. J., R.D. 5, New Castle, Pa. (1910) ...... G. Worker -tGoodlaw, Harry, Box 93, Austwell, Tex. (1908) ...... Evang. Fortner, J. T., 43 Walnut St., St. Elmo, Ill. (1902) ...... Pastor Goodnight, W. S., P.O. Box 543, Boone, N.C. (1930) ...... Evang. Foster, A. F., R.D. 1, Nortonville, Ky. (1924) ...... Pastor-Evang. Goodrick, Isaac Kirk, Box 265, Ulysses, Kan. (1928) ...... Pastor -*Foster, Mrs. Bessie L., 3428 Hunt, Detroit, Mich. (1922) ...... Asst. Pastor Gordin, Freddie F., Box 94, Jennie, Ark. (1915) ...... Pastor tFoster, Lorenzo D., 200 East Ave. B, Hutchinson, Kan. (1915) ...... Evang. tGott, Arthur A., Edgewater, Md. (1912) ...... Asst. Pastor-Evang. Foster, Owen W., Reger, Mo. (1920) ...... Pastor Grabke, Harold D., 832 Cornell St., Flint, Mich ...... Pastor Foster, T. Harry, 527 Cherry St., Niles, Mich. (1925) ...... Pastor tGraham, Elizabeth M., 1115 N. Bond St., Springfield, Ill. (1907) ...... G. Worker Foudy, L. E., 606 N. Main St., Nappanee, Ind. (1926) ...... Pastor tGraham, Geo. S., 607 N. Magnolia, Columbus, Kan. (1910) ...... Minister -tFowler, Robert L., 2950 E. 83rd St., Cleveland, Ohio (1921) ...... Asst. Pastor tGraham, Harry E., Peebles, Ohio (1914) ...... Asst. Pastor *Fox, Mrs. Mattie, Gen. Del., Sapulpa, Okla. (1922) ...... Pastor-Evang. Gray, Albert F., 3906 Woodlawn Park Ave., Seattle, Wash. (1905) ...... Pastor *tFrahm, Herman J ., Marblehead, Ill. (1929) ...... Pastor tGray, Geo. H., R.D. 3, Beacon Drive, Grants Pass, Ore. (1916) ...... Minister -*tFranklin, .Barney, 109 Pine St., Darlington, S.C. (1932) ...... Asst. Pastor tGray, Merrill J., Grandview, Wash. (1932) ...... Pastor tFranklin, B. J., 1437 Yolo St., Corning, Calif. (1907) ...... Pastor-Evang. -*tGray, Mrs. M. L., 616-618 Word St., Wilkinsburg, Pa. (1919) ...... Evang. tFrazee, Mrs. May, 414 North C, Arkansas City, Kan. (1913) ...... Pastor-Evang. tGray, Wm. A., 5th St., Box 6, Thayer, Mo. (1890) ...... Evang. *.tFrazee, Victor A., 2146 E. Jackson, Phoenix, Ariz. (1917) ...... Minister Gray, W. C., 16061h Walnut St., Charleston, W.Va. (1918) ...... c ...... Pastor tFrazee, W. B., Box 71, Protection, Kan. (1923) ...... Minister Greeley, Albert Edson, Elma, Wash. (1921) ...... Pastor-Evang. Freeman, Henry Dale, Pearisburg, Va. (1915) ...... Pastor tGreeley, Elmer W., R.D. 1, Fall City, Wash. (1894) ...... Minister Freetag, H. C., 3035 N. 27th St., Kansas City, Kan. (1908) ...... Pastor tGreen, D. M., Oak Grove, La. (1915) ...... Pastor-Evang. tFrey, Geo. S., Satanta, Kan. (1925) ...... Pastor Green, E. B., R.D. 3, Box 250, La~eland, Fla. (1916) ...... Evang. t Friddle, John H., 530 West Pleasant, Noblesville, Ind. ( 1922) ...... Pastor -tGreen, Emma, 442 E. 43rd St., Chicago, Ill. (1921) ...... Evang. Frye, W. Dale, R.D. 1, New Kensington, Pa. (1925) ...... Pastor Green, Geo. W., Bertha, Minn .. (1909) ...... Pastor Fulton, H. S., 1202 Depot St., Enterprise, Ore. (1912) ...... Pastor -Green, H. E., 130 W. 129th St., New York, N.Y. (1913) ...... Pastor tFurrow, Floyd, Maple Acres, R.D. 1, Box 106-E, Bluefield, W.Va. (1928) .. Evang. -Green, John Henry, 522 Carmel St., Charlotte, N.C. (1894) ...... Pastor-Evang. Gabehart, 0. S., R.D. 1, Box 74, Elkhorn, Ky. (1922) ...... Evang. Green, Russell R., 541 W. California Ave., Glendale, Calif. (1925) ...... Pastor *tGallatin, G. J., R.D. 2, Dayton, Pa. (1928) ...... Evang. tGreene, Sarah, Crow, Ore. (1913) ...... G. Worker -Gardner, G. W., R.D. 1, Box 114A, West Middlesex, Pa ...... Pastor-Evang. -tGreen, Simeon R., 1016 Catherine St., Richmond, Va. (1921) ...... Pastor-Evang. -Gardner, Mrs. G. W., R.D. 1, Box 114A, West Middlesex, Pa ...... Evang. tGreer, Emma, 114 E. 6th, Claremore, Okla. (1903) ...... Evang. 42 43 -tGreer, Gretchen A., 1107 N. Purdum, Kokomo, Ind. (1930) ...... Evang. -t Greer, Jesse, Patoka, Ind. ( 1912) ------~~s~or Harmon, J. D., 3215 S. Robinson, Oklahoma City, Okla. (1912) ...... Pastor -Greer Hester A., Patoka, Ind. (1905)------Mmis er tHarmon, L. D., R.D. 4, Box 184, Bessemer, Ala. (1929) ...... Pastor-Evang. Gregdry, A. P., 317 Spruce Ave., E., Montesano, Wash. (1922)------~~s~or *Harmon, William E., R.D. 6, Box 184, Bessemer, Ala. (1930) ...... Evang. Greiner, Jacob, Box 18, York, Neb. (1918)------Mmis er Harp, Harry L., 2825 N. 19th St., Milwaukee, Wis. (1925)------~~stor tGresham, R. F., R.D. 1, Mt. Vernon, Ark. (1922)------Eva~g. -*tHarper, Frank, 4436 St. Lawrence, Chicago, Ill. (1929)------Mmister Grice, E. C., Trenton, Neb. (1914)------Pas or Harrington, J. M., Amazonia, Mo. (1891)------Evang. -tGri:ffin, Mrs. Ophelia, 1020-24th St.,_ Bessemer, Ala. (1910) ______Asst. Pastor Harrington, Wesley, 200 E. Buckner, Tuscola, Ill. (1908) ______Pastor-Evang. tGriffith, Chas. D., 269 H St., N.E., Lmton, Ind. (1910)------Pastor-Evang. Harris, John R., Englewood, Tenn. (1918)------.. Pastor-Evang. Griffith, H. F., Lowmansville, Ky. ( 1910) ------·:·------Pastor-Evang. -Harris Mary L., 4436 St. Lawrence Ave., Chicago, Ill. (1928) ______Evang. tGrisso, Forrest W., 136 Fountain Ave., D~yton, Ohw ~1917) ______Asst. :;astor -*tHarris; Mrs. Nora A., 19964 Roselawn Ave., Detroit, Mich. (1928) ______Minister tGritzmacher, F. R., 125 W. Center St., Milw_aukee~ Wis. (~904) .... Pastor-Evang. -Harris, William D., 4714 S. Hooper Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. (1910) ...... Evang. Gritzmacher, V. J., P.O. Box 574, Grand Rapids, Mmn. (19'"9) ______Pastor-Eva~g. Harrison, A. C., 3345 Zuni, Denver, Colo. (1913)------'----.... Pastor -Harrison, J. L., 1970 Home Ave., Dayton, Ohio (1912) ______Pastor - tGnzz · ell , H . R ., P -0 · 334' Philadelphia ' Miss. (1925)------Pasp t or Grogan Ethel F. Sylacauga Ala. (1926)------as or -Harrison, Carrie L., 1970 Home Ave., Dayton, Ohio (1920)------... Evang. Grosve~or, M., 693 Magnolia' Way, Dinuba, Calif. (19?3)------Pastor tHarry, Wm., 712 Longly St., Harrisburg, Ill. (1912)------... Pastor *Grosvenor, Mrs. M., 693 Magn~lia Way, D~nuba, C~hf. (1907) ______Asst. Pastor * t Hart Ernest, Longrun, Mo. ( 1932) ------.... Pastor Gruber Charles H., 804 W. Mam St., Massillon, Ohw (1910). ______Pastor-Evang. Hart~an, Henry Wm., 31 Eldred St., Battle Creek, Mich. (1932) ______Pastor Grubbs: J. C., 608 N.W. 1st Ave. and Cor. 7th St., P.O. Box 662, Homestead, Hartman, Wm., 419 Drexel Pl., Kalamazoo, Mich. (1887)------... Pastor Fla ( 19 24) ------______Pastor Hartung, Chas. H., 914 Putnam St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. (1908) ______Pastor G 'If a· L W -4008 Greenwood Ave. Oakland, Calif. (1910) ______Pastor Hartwig, A. G., 510 S. Madison, Tulsa, Okla. (1914)------.... Pastor UI or ' · ., ' l'f (1905) G ilford Mrs. Claudine H. 4008 Greenwood Ave., Oakland, Ca I • ------* t Hartzler, Paul, Piqua, Ohio ( 1930) ------.... Pastor u ' ------~------Asst. Pastor Haste, A. J., 1714-25th St., Bedford, Ind. (1909)------Pastor-Evang. tGurd~~-,--F;-~:~'k--8:, 511-68th St., Box 681, Shreveport, La. (1925)------Pastor Hatch, Clarence W., 448-4th St., Woodburn, Ore. (1923) ______Pastor-Evang. tGutridge Wilbur K., R.D. 5, Montrose, Mo. (1919) ______Pastor-Evang. Hatch, L.A., 4439 Franklin St., Omaha, Neb. (1921) ______Pastor tHaas L' Frank Stony Creek Mills, Pa. (1882)------Pastor *tHatch Ralph V., 317 W. 2nd St., Gordon, Neb. (1931) ______Asst. Pastor * t Rage~, Carl C.,' Lorna, Colo. (1929) ------:Asst. Pastor Hathc~at, Horace C., 130 N. Shawnee, Shawnee, Okla. (1925) ______Pastor Hager, Wm., Box 81, Welch, W.Va. (1899)------J;Jv_ang. *tHatley, Ray, R.D. 3, Pullman, Wash. (1932)------~B;stor tH · H C R D 3 Chuckey Tenn. (1919)------JYhmster tHauck John A., 704 E. 3rd, Anderson, Ind. (1910)------Mmister Haldeman,aue, · Walter., · · S.,' % Anderson ' College, Anderson, Ind. (1 9 21) ------I ns t rue t or Hawkins, Henry C., 2601 Alhambra Blvd., Sacramento, Calif. (1907) .. Minister 3 South Water St. Wichita Kan. (1900) ______Evang. and Branch Mgr. of Gospel Trumpet Co. at Sacramento H a 1 e J esse R ., 163, ' ' G w 1 tH 1 ' Mabel 1633 South Water St. Wichita, Kan. (1902) ______------. or \:er t Hawkins, Nellie, Decatur, Ind. ( 1921) ------Minister *H:l~,' Miss E'. Kathryn, 2518 Commdnwealth Ave., Madison, Wis. (1933) .. Pastor tHawkins, Stanley G., Guthrie, Ind. (1913)------Evang. tHall J. w., R.D. 1, Box 51, Ft. Smith, Ark. (1896)------Pastor tHaworth, Jesse A., R.D. 1, Boyd, Okla. (1923)------Pastor-Evang. Han; Lewis, E., 6908-1st Ave., S., Birmingham, Ala. (1913) ______Pastor-Evang. -tHayes, Dora M., 5109 Cherry, Kansas City, Mo. (1912)------Evang. Hall, Wiley H., 214 Spaulding, Muskogee, Okla. (1925)------Pastor -tHayes, Lula, 1026 Hickory St., Little Rock, Ark. (1931) ______Pastor-Evang. Hall, Mrs. LaVaughn S., 214 Spauldi~g, Muskogee, Okla. (1922) .... Asst. Pasto~ tHayes, Mrs. Olive (Myers), 1055 N. 9th, Grants Pass, Ore. (1915) ...... G. Worker t Haller Olive M., R.D. 3, Coleman, MICh. (1912) ------Pasto tHayhurst, Ernest, Tioga, W.Va. (19213)------Pastor-Evang. -Halma'n, C. C., 7 Alvin Place, Inwood, N.Y. (1899)------Pastor *tHeadings, A. J., Gen. Del., Greentown, Ohio (1928)------.... Pastor H 1 Ida Mae 7 Alvin Place Inwood N.Y. (1910)------Asst. Pastor -Heard, P., 217 Highland, Columbus, Ohio (1905)------Pastor-Evang. Hedden, I. M., R.D. 2, Metropolis, Ill. (1894)------.. Evang. t n:~~t~n, Mrs. A~na Elizabeth,' 904-3rd Ave., ~o~~--~-~~~~~~:--~-1-~: __ 2_;;:) p~~t~~ *Heffren, H. C., Box 31, Wildwood, Alberta, Canada ______Pastor * t H ·:·l·t·--n·-----W---~----H~~~Y-----B~~--ii6-- --H~~-~~~---L~:---( i931) ------______Asst. Pastor *Hehr, Elsie E., Box 209, Gackle, N.Dak. (1932)------Pastor ami o ' . ' ' ' G W k r *tHammer 1 y, A . p ., 413 S · 11th ' Sabetha ' Kan. (1902)------p . E or e Heintzelman, Sam, R.D. 7, Columbia City, Ind. (1927)------... Pastor tHammonds, W. H., Cowan, Ky. (1902)------astor- vang. Heney, E. Raymond, 711 S. 21st, Mt. Vernon, Ill. (1922)------Pastor-Evang. *tHency, Mrs. Julia, 711 S. 21st, Mt. Vernon, Ill., ______G, Worker H amm Ons , A . H ., Seminole ' Okla. (1925)------Evang.p t t Hamon Oscar B. Louise Tex. (1915) ------as or tHendrix, J. L., 606 Center, Willow Springs, Mo. (1927)------.... Pastor Hamri;k I. P. E'ast Rai~elle, W.Va. (1905)------Pastor-Evang. tHendrix, W. H., 808 Cole Ave., Poplar Bluff, Mo. (1908)------Minister H · k' Mrs' I p East Rainelle W.Va. (1928)------Asst. Pastor * tHenry, Albert I., 308 S. Main, Box 255, Creston, Ohio (1932) ------Pastor amnc ' · · ., ' · fi d I (1997) P t r * t-Hamrick, Lawrence R., 2811 S. 15th St., S;rmng el , ll. . :.1 ------as o Henry, Chester, 944 Grant Ave., New Philadelphia, Ohio (1932) ______Pastor H ancoc k , W . S ., 409 Hutchinson Ave. ' Ballmger, Tex. (1918) ______E Pastor Henry, Grace G., 944 Grant Ave., New Philadelphia, Ohio (1924) ______Pastor tH d W A R D 5 Bessemer Ala. (1894)------vang. Henry, Wm. James, 347 S. Marshall, Pontiac, Mich. (1890) ...... Pastor-Evang. H an d ' Raymond· ., · ·C. ' 932 Cemetery, ' Williamsport, -· · P a. (19°7)"" ------P as t or Henry, Mollie C., 347 S. Marshall Ave., Pontiac, Mich. _(1909)------.. Pastor n:~a~; Margie C., 9S2 Cemetery, Williamsport, ~a. (1929) ______Asst. Pastor tHerndon, Miss Cottie L., 114 N. Columbia St., Chapel Ihll, N.C. (1913) .. Pastor H anes, C a lvi·n B ., 21 Stimpson Ave. ' Athens, Ohw (1914)------PastorE *Herrington, Armor C., R.D. 1, Box 87, Bonita, La. (1930)------Pastor H aney, Clyde C ., Box 252 ' Jackson ' Ky. (1921)------E vang. *tHerrington Joe R. 511 Allen Pl., DeSoto, Mo. (1931)------Evang. tHaney, L. P., Nickell, Ky. (1927)------. v_ang. _·lftHester, W. 'L., 1015\v. 3rd Ave., Lakeland, Fla. (1932)------... Asst. Pastor *Hanson, Howard G., St. James, Mo. (1933)------_------Mimster *tHethcoat, E. M., 401 B St., Huntsville, Ala. (1924)------... Asst. Pastor Harding, Edward H., 11th an~ Girard, Metr~pohs, Ill. (191l) ______Pastor t Hibben, S. M., R.D. 1, Ellisville, Miss. (1904) ------Pastor-Evang. Harding, Vienna, 11th and Girard, Metropolis, ~11. (1910) ______Pastor-Evang. *tRicks, Emmitt T., 15916 Petoskey Ave., Detroit, Mich. (1932)------Minister -Hargrove, Mrs. Nancy, 789~2nd Ave., New Kensmgton, Pa. (1910) ______Evang. High 1 Eva A. 236 N. 7th St., Elwood, Ind. (1885)------...... Retired tHarmon, J . c ., 522 N · East Ave. ' Baltimore, Md ______G, Worker tRill, Mrs. Ag~es, 1204 S. Porter, R.D. 6, Kirksville, Mo. (1925)------G. Worker 44 -Hill, Humphrey, 2042 Cornell St., Indianapolis, Ind. (1903) ...... Pastor-Evang. 45 -*tH'll1 Mrs Mattie 433 Tecumseh Toledo, Ohio (1923) ______Evang. +Huntsinger, H. B., 137 Hickman Ave., Gloucester, N.J. (1913) ...... Pastor -Hill ' M T· 1309 'Hyland Lansmg• ' Mich.· (1906 ) --·------·------·------Pastor Hurst, Elmer, 1039 Vollintine, Memphis, Tenn. (1920) ...... Evang. tH1'll ' Mrs· .,S J 1511 Goode' Ave. 'St. Loms· M o. (1903) --·····-·------G · Worker Hurst, F. L., R.D. 1, Hot Springs, Ark. (1915) ...... Pastor - tHl'll' Willie• · R .,D 6 Box 134 Yoakum,' Tex.' (1920) ...... Pastor *Hurst, Leota Marie, 145-16th, Paris, Ky. (1928) ...... G. Worker -Hillard, ' J. 'R., ·R.D. · ' 2, Germantown, ' Ohw· (192n~) ------EPastor Hurst, Perry F., 1302 Summit, Little Rock, Ark. (1920) ...... Pastor-~v.ang. tHillenberg, Thomas A., 1514-4th, Bedford, Ind. (1920) ...... Pastor-E vang. tHutton, A. L., 165 Maple St., Gordon, Neb. (1902) ...... Mmister -Hiller Alice, 1015 N. 3rd Ave., Lakeland, Fla. (1919) ...... Pastor-E vang. +Hutton, L. H., High St., R.D. 3, Willow Springs, Mo. (1913) ...... Pastor-Evang. *Hinkl~ Wm. H. Star Route Callaway, Neb. (1930)------'------Pastor- vang. tikast, William, R.D. 4, Box 18, Arlington, S.Dak. (1922) ...... Pastor Hinzm~n, Flora 'E., Maple A 've., Fairmont, W.Va. (1930) ------Pastor-Evang. tikerd, M. G., Pioneer, La. (1919) ...... Pastor-Evang. -Hirt, E. L., 707 Ocean Ave., Jersey City, N.J. (1916)------Pastor -*tinge, Mary, 402 Depot St., Miles, Ohio (1926) ...... Asst. Pastor t Hoag, Floyd G., 11214 S. Turner Ave., Chicago, !11. ( 1920) ------Pastor -Ings, Frank, P.O. Box 371, Chapel. Hill, N.C ...... Evang. tHoag Mrs. Lillian L., 11214 S. Turner Ave., Chicago, Ill. (1920) ...... Pastor +Irons, L. W., 1110 Ave. C, Dodge City, Kan. (1922) ...... Pastor *Hogu~, Grady, 403 Market St., Hickman, ~{y. (1932)------Asst. Pastor Irvine, W. E., 324 E. 13th, Chandler, Okla. (1911) ...... Pastor-Evang. Hogue Margaret (Sinks) 610 Marr St., Hickman, Ky. (1930) .... Pastor-Evang. +Isaacson, Alfred E., 83 Baldwin Av~., Everett, Mass. (1891) ...... Evang. Holco~b H. Edward 1003 J St. Reedley, Calif. (1905)------··------Pastor Ivy, James E., 1121 W. 9th, Coffeyville, Kan. (1918) ...... Pastor *tHollowa;, E. E., Ft.' Meade, Fl~. (1930)------G. Worker Jackson, Glenn H., Sargent, Neb. (192?)------·------·------...... Pastor *Holley Ora A. East Jordan Mich. (1930)------Pastor -+Jackson, G. W., 1007 Water St., Meadville, Pa. (1907) ...... Pastor *tHoneycutt,' L. ' D., 1228-9th' Ave., H'IC k ory, N . C ·------G · Worker -+Jackson, J. P., Hope, Ark. (1916) ...... Evang. *tHood, Walter F., 500lh Grant, Sand Springs, Okla. (1929) ...... Asst. Pastor -tJackson Ella N., Hope, Ark. (1918) ...... Pastor Hook, J. Lester, 238 W. Chestnut, Exeter, Calif. (1922)------Pas!or -Jackson; Ray S., 112 Jefferson, Three Rivers, Mich. (1920) ...... Evang. Hooker Merrill J. Dacoma Okla. (1918)------Eva g. -Jackson, Roxie, 108 S. Boundary, Blackville, S.C. (1923) ...... Evang. Hooker' Ralph L. 'Yale, Okla. (1929)------Pastor Jackson, Willie H., Simpson, La. (1899) ...... Pastor-Evang. Hooper: Raymond' Elsworth, Phillipsburg, Kan. (1919) ...... Pastor-~v.ang. *tJacobs, Mildred E., 2747 Washington Blvd., Baltimore, Md. (1928) ...... Pastor *+Hoopingarner Joseph M. 204 E. Orange St., Hoopeston, Ill. (1920) .... Mmister James, Bert W., Melvern, Kan. (1933) ...... Pastor Hooten, Jame~, R.D. 1, B~x 54, Hilham, Tenn. (191~)------Pastor-Evang. *Janey, Peter P., Thompson, Neb. (1918) ...... Pastor Hopkins, F. W., 400 W. 111th St., Los Angeles, Cahf. (1913)------Pas~or -*Jaynes, Beulah, 2007 Jackson, Evanston, Ill...... G. Worker +Hopkins, D. H., 7120 Ave. E, Houston, Tex. (1925)-----··:··------Asst. ~~s or *tJeffries, Mrs. Mattie, R.D. 2, Rayville, La. (1924) ...... G. Worker +Hoppes, Geo. D., 1751 W. Pleasant St., Springfield, Ohw (1916) ...... Mmister tJenkins, A. 0., 209 E. Main St., Mt. Vernon, Ill. (193l) ...... Asst. Pastor-Evang. Horevay, John, 653 Plum St., Johnstown, Pa. (1915) ...... Pastor-Evang. Jenkins, Benj. A., 3620 Wilkens Ave., Baltimore, Md. (1921) ...... Pastor *Horn, Fred H., R.D. 6, Box 93, Mt. Vernon, Ill. (1919) ...... Pastor-Evang. *tJenkins, Dorothea E., 3620 Wilkens Ave., Baltimore, Md. (1924) ...... G. Worker -tHorne Geo. W. 111 Broome, Newark, N.J. (1921)------Pastor +Jennings, N. E., Box 485, Bandon, Ore. (1876) ...... Asst. Pastor tHorne: Jacob L., R.D. 2, Laurel, Miss. (1917)------Pastor-~v.ang. *tJessee, Ediso_n, Wilder, Va. (1932) ...... Asst. Pastor-Evang. *Horstman, J. L., R.D. 7, Box 548, Sacramento, Calif. (1932) ______Mmister -Jeter, Hammie, 543 Vance, Toledo, Ohw (1901) ...... Pastor-Evang. tHorton, z. A., 419 Moberley Ave., Richmond, Ky. (1920) ...... Pastor-Evang. -*tJeter, Mrs. Carrie L., 543 Vance, Toledo, Ohio (1932) ...... Asst. Pastor Houck, L. J., Craig, Mo. (1921)------Pasior Johnson, A. 0., R.D. 1, Hubbard, Ore. (1898) ...... Pastor House, Mary E., Box 185, Farwell, Mich. (1914)------Pa~ or *tJohnson, B. F., R.D. I, Box 48A, Quitman, Ark. (1928) ...... G. Worker Householder, Mrs. Maggie L., 927 Garfield, Tarentum, Pa. (1902) ...... Retlred +Johnson, C. E., Bonita, Miss. (1908) ...... Minister * t Howard, Delbert E., Aplin, Ark. (1932) ------Evang. +Johnson, C. H., Box 113, Girard, Tex. (1908) ...... Minister *Howard, J. R., 123 W. Rankin St., Flint, Mich. (1931)------Pastor -Johnson, Dorris, 1021 Douglas St., Madison, Ill. (1928) ...... Evang. tHoward, Luther, Gen. Del., ~aso Robles, _Calif. p920)------Pastor Johnson, Eustace D., St. James, Mo. (1926) ...... Pastor Howard, Mildred E., 1812 Smgleton, Indianapolis, Ind. (1910)------+Johnson, George W., 509 W. Philadelphia St., Whittier, Calif. (1899) ...... Pastor ...... Asst. Pastor-Evang. Johnson, Grover C., 122 Sycamore St., Elkhart, Ind. (1923) ...... Pastor Howard, 0. E., Annapolis Road, Gambrills! Md. (1917) ...... Pastor-Evang. tJohnson Harl H., Rocky Rapids, Alta., Canada (1927) ...... Pastor Howell, R. DeWitt, 4416 Belden Ave., Chicago, Ill. (1917) ...... Pastor +Johnson; H. B., 3721 Blackburn Ave., Ashland, Ky. (1922) ...... Evang. -tHowze, J. W., Box 104, Stonewall, Miss. (1910).:-·············-······:···--·-·-···········Pastor tJohnson, J. A., Box 534, Paden, Okla. (1915) ...... Pastor-Evang. Hoyt, Mrs. Ethel, 1914 Michigan, East End, E. Liverpool, Ohw (1913) .... Pastor -Johnson, Joseph, Arlington, Ariz ...... Evang. tHudson, George A., 2801 Hoover Ave., Dayton, Ohio (1913) ...... Evang. -Johnson, Susie B., Arlington, Ariz. (1912) ...... Evang. tHuff, George E., 434 Warren St., Hudson, N.Y. (1920) ...... Pastor -*tJohnson Laura, 801 Riley, Manhattan, Kan. (1903) ...... Evang. *Hughes, E. C., Northfield, Ky. (1930) ...... Evang. *tJohnson; Loren W., 908 Ella St., Beatrice, Neb. (1921) ...... Pastor Hughes, Laura M., Ronceverte, W.Va. (1910) ...... Pastor-Evang. -+Johnson, M. C., R.D. 3, Morganton, N.C. (1913) ...... Evang. -Hughes, R., R.D. 2, Box 81, Center, Miss. (1905) ...... Pastor-Evang. Johnson M. D., Somerville, Ala. (1928) ...... Pastor-Evang. Hull, Joel H., 1930 S. I St., Elwood, Ind. (1931) ...... Pastor Johnson' Pearl Esther, 312 University, Grand Forks, N.Dak. (1924) .... Field Sec. -tHull, William, 1549 Horton Place, F~r Rockaway, N.Y. (1931) ...... Pastor ' Board of Sunday Schools and Religious Education Hume, R. C., 621 Webster St., Huntmgton, Ind. (1915) ...... Pastor-Evang. Johnson, Pheobe, 204 E. Orange, Hoopeston, Ill. (1919) ...... Pastor-Evang. Hunnex, Charles E., 428 Craig St., Walla Walla, Wash. (1905) ...... Pastor +Johnson, Ramah, Campton, Ky. (1931) ...... Evang. Hunnex, Annabel L., 428 Craig St., Walla Walla, Wash. (1910) ...... Asst. Pastor *tJohnson, R. S., 413 W. 3rd, Newton, Kan. (1926) ...... Asst. Pastor Hunt, W. H., 4020 Jones Ave., Ashland, Ky. (1917) ...... -~~stor tJohnson, R. L., 1013 Robertson, Kin~sp~rt, rr:enn .. (1916) ...... Pastor tHunter, Elliott, 734 S. Main, Taylor, Pa. (1919) ...... M~n~ster -Johnson Sandy 909 Richmond St., Cmcmnati, Ohw (1922) ...... Pastor +Hunter, Mrs. Ruth Y., 734 S. Main, Taylor, Pa. (1924) ...... Mmister -Johnson' Sallie' 707 Ocean Ave., Jersey City, N.J. (1920) ...... Evang. -+Hunter, Mrs. H. L., Cleveland, Ohio (1901) ...... :············-···-··········-~v.ang. t Johnson' Sarah' N., 509 W. Philadelphia St., Whittier, Calif. (1904) .. Asst. Pastor Hunter, Mrs. Nora, 637 Oakford Drive, Los Angeles, Cahf...... Mmi~ter Johnson; S. C., Box 134, Amsterdam, Ohio (H125) ...... Pastor ...... Pres. N.W.H.F.M. Society Johnson S. S. 3117 Villawood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. (1910) ...... Pastor-Evang. 46 ' ' 47 Johnson, Virgil Ray, 201 Hugh St., Athens, Pa. (1925)------Pastor tKole, Wm. P., R.D. 2, Culdesac, Idaho (1920)------Pastor-Evang. Johnson, W. George, Roosevelt, Minn. (1915)------·----Pastor tKoontz, B. F., R.D. 2, Swan, Mo. (1922) ...... ------········------·------Minister tJohnson, Edith Pearl, Roosevelt, Minn. (1932)------Asst. Pastor Koroch, Ida, 609 Belmont, Toledo, Ohio (1907)------Pastor-Evang. Johnston, F. D., R.D. 1, Londonderry, Ohio (1914)------·--Minister Kroeker, Cornelius, Pritchett, Colo. (1926) ..... ------·------Pastor Joiner, Samuel W., 1601 W. 48th St., Norfolk, Va. (1912) ...... Pastor-Evang. Krogh, L. Peter, 1020 Farlow Ave., Rapid City, S.Dak. (1927) ...... Pastor Joiner, Rosa W., 1601 W. 48th St., Norfolk, Va. (1914) ...... Pastor-Evang. Kroker, George F., 917 S. Glenn, Wichita, Kan. (1923)------Pastor-Evang. Joiner, Verna Jones, 208 N. Chestnut St., Hammond, La. (1917) ...... Minister tKropf, W. A., 656 East D, Ontario, Calif. (1918)------Minister -Jones, C. Jacob, 1830 Mulberry Ave., Anniston, Ala. (1916) ...... Pastor-Evang. Krost, J. R., Jr., R.D. 1, Box 20, St. Elmo, Ill. (1912)------Evang. -tJones, John Dula, 238 Cleveland St., Danville, Va. (1927) ______Pastor *Kurtz, Theo. E., Iron River, Mich. (1932)------Asst. Evang. Jones, J. Paul, R.D. 1, Salt Lick, Ky. (1932) ...... ------Pastor Lackey, John T., 528 Franklin St., Vandergrift, Pa. (1923)------Pastor -Jones, Mrs. M.A., 860 McKinley St., Akron, Ohio (1915)------Evang. tLadd, D. M., R.D. 1, Box 44, Drumright, Okla. (1917) ______Pastor-Evang. *tJones, Mrs. Maymie N., 2212 Casey Ave., Mt. Vernon, IIL...... Minister L"aftin, T. 0., 230 E. 13th St., Port Arthur, Tex. (1920)------Pastor *tJones, Mrs. Myrtle, 2224 Willow St., Lansing, Mich. (1930)------Evang. Lambert, W. A., 2005 California Ave., St. Louis, Mo. (1901) ...... Pastor-Evang. tJones, 0. E., R.D. 1, Teays, W.Va. (1924)------Pastor -*tLampkins, Minnie, 232 Boyer St., Dayton, Ohio (1924)------Asst. Pastor tJones, Robert W., R.D. 1, Gladys, Va. (1915)------Pastor Lane, Samuel J., 513 E. 5th Ave., Bristow, Okla. (1917) ______Pastor Jones, T. A., Box 433, Clinton, Okla. (1912)------Pastor tLanham, Arthur, 612 W. Market St., Bloomington, Ill. (1915) ...... Pastor-Evang. *Jones, T. Ben, 7596 Cameron St., Apt. 5, Detroit, Mich. (1932) ...... G. Worker *Lanham, Richard H., Monticello, Ill. (1925)------Pastor tJones, Virgil F., 212 N. 20th St., Herrin, Ill. (1931)------Pastor-Evang. tLarimer, James A., R.D. 3, New Lexington, Ohio (1928)------Pastor Jones, W. A., R.D. 1! Peebles, Ohio (1910) ...... ------Pastor tLarson, Mrs. Ida M., R.D. 2, Box 57, Norcross, Minn. (1921).------Minister Jones, W. F., Salt Lick, Ky. (1907)------··-·------Pastor-Evang. *tLassetter, J. R., Box 153, Ocoee, Fla. (1929)------Asst. Pastor *tJones, Wm., 705 Orchard St., Erlanger, Ky. (1929)------Asst. Pastor t Laughlin, Nellie S., Barnet, Vt. ( 1913) ··------Minister *tJorgenson, Otto W., 1834 Edgewater, Muskegon, Mich. (1930) ...... G. Worker tLautaret, Mrs. W. D., 322 N. Loback, Florence, Colo. (1922) ...... Minister Kachel, L. L., 603 W. Webster, Springfield, Mo. (1913 )------Pastor-Evang. tLavell, Mrs. Effie, 303 E. Juneau, Tomah, Wis. (1904)------Asst. Pastor Kachel, S. Anna, 603 W. Webster, Springfield, Mo. (19ll) ...... Pastor-Evang. *tLawrence, C. L., R.D. 3, Box 122, Smith Grove, Ky. (1930)------Evang. Kane, John H., 19 Portship Rd., Dundalk, Md. (1921) ...... Pastor-Evang. Lawrence, George H., Main St., Dana, Ill. (1920)------Pastor tKaramitros, Anestis, 230 Windemire, Highland Park, Mich. (1919) .. Asst. Pastor *Lawrence, Mrs. George H., Main St., Dana, Ill. (1930)------Asst. Pastor Kardatzke, Carl Henry, % Anderson College, Anderson, Ind. (1930) .... Instructor Lawson, B. F., 106 E. 4th St., Covington, Ky. (1911)--,------Pastor-Evang. *tKardatzke, Elmer E., % Anderson College, Anderson, Ind. (1932) ...... Evang. Lawson, Elmer E., 1102 S. 20th St., Ft. Dodge, Ia. (1920)------Pastor tKastning, E. N., Brixey, Mo. (1926)------Minister Lawson, J. F., 913 Broadway, Jefferson City, Mo. (1916)------Pastor tKatz, Mrs. Anna, 444 Capital Ave., S.W., Battle Creek, Mich. (1924) .... Evang. Lear, James H., 233 Parkway Ave., Hartwell, Cincinnati, Ohio (1918) .... Pastor -Kearns, J. S., 6414 Dean St., Pittsburgh, Pa. (1924)------Evang. Lee, Chas. 0., 8330 Aberdeen St., Chicago, Ill. (1916)------Pastor-Evang. * t Keasler, Hubert, Sikeston, Mo. (1931)------Pastor -tLee, H. F., P.O. Box 942, Hamlet, N.C. (1909)------Pastor tKeen, J. H., Marks, Miss. (1912)------Pastor-Evang. -Lee, Robert E., 251 Jackson St., St. Petersburg, Fla. (1900)------Evang. Kelly, J. M., Jonesboro, La. (1917)------Evang. Lee, L. Roy, 500 W. Garland St., Paragould, Ark. (1905) ______Pastor-Evang. Kempin, Adolph W., 414 Folsom Rd., Roseville, Calif. (1925)------Pastor tLee, Mrs. L. Roy, 500 W. Garland St., Paragould, Ark. (1908) ______Asst. Pastor Kempin, Albert J., 2417 Polk Ave., San Diego, Calif. (1920)------Pastor *tLee, Roe, 818 Central Ave., Ashland, Ky. (1929)------Evang. tKendall, Frank, 505 Arch, Spartanburg, S.C. (1915)------Minister -Lee, Sadie, 4424 St. Lawrence Ave., Chicago, Ill. (1922)------Evang. tKendall, Roy D., 505 Arch, Spartanburg, S.C. (1921)------Pastor Leedom, Sylvia J., Box 358, Great Falls, S.C. (1926)------G. Worker Kernodle, E. L., 723 W. Robinson, Harrisburg, Ill. (1916)------Pastor *tLehmon, Cyrus A., Berwick, Kan. (1903)------Pastor-Evang. tKilian, Susie A., 323 W. Center St., Girard, Ill. (1912)------Asst. Pastor Lellos, Sotirios, 290 E. Vernor Hwy., Detroit, Mich. (1920)------Pastor *tKillen, H. J., Sta. C, R.D. 3, Box 259, Toledo, Ohio (1927)------Pastor -Lenard, J. H., 118 E. Suy St., Hanford, Calif. (1908)------Pastor-Evang. Kilpatrick, IraN., 19339 Carman, Detroit, Mich. (1912)------Pastor-Evang. tLepper, S. E., R.D. 4, Box 625, Bessemer, Ala. (1927)------Pastor Kilpatrick, Mrs. Ira N., 19339 Carman, Detroit, Mich. (1919) ...... Asst. Pastor Lester, W. H. A., Clearfork, W.Va. (1914) ..... ------Pastor-Evang. +Kindall, Frank, R.D. 3, Box 154, Harrison, Ark. (1915)--~------Asst. Pastor tLewis, Geo. W., Box 184, Ithaca, Mich. (1900) ...... ------Pastor -*Kines, Anna B., 844 Everett Ave., Kansas City, Kan. (1928) ...... Evang. -tLewis, James, 629 W. 9th St., Cincinnati, Ohio (1921)------G. Worker tKing, Fullen, R.D. 11, Greeneville, Tenn. (1925)------Evang. Lewis, Mabel A., 1325 S. J St., Arkansas City, Kan. (1924).------Evang. *tKing, Rufus J., South lOth, Petersburg, Ind. (1925) .... ------Pastor tLewis, N. Pearl, Bertha, Minn. (1925)------Asst. Pastor King, Sheridan L., 244 Church, Cambridge Springs, Pa. (1900) ...... Pastor *tLewis, Ollie C., Box 515, East Prairie, Mo. (1932)------Pastor King, W. W., 128 Buckner, Winchester, Ky. (1929)------Pastor -* t Licorish, Sarsfield, Isabella, Pa. (1931)------Pastor Kinion, A-rchie A., 406 Roosevelt, Sand Springs, Okla. (1916) ...... Pastor Lighty, David H., Stratton, Colo. (1923) ------Pastor *Kinzer, Arthur Gerald, Box 403, Oak Hill, W.Va. ______Evang. t Lighty, Mrs. Alta Mae, Stratton, Colo. (1925) ------Asst. Pastor Kinzer, I. W., 438 Central Ave., Oak Hill, W.Va. (1912)------Pastor Lindgren, V. A., Ferintosh, Alberta, Canada (1921)------Pastor *Kirkpatrick, W. Henry, 114 N. Main, Homer, Ill. (1928)------Pastor -tLindsey, Frank, 522 Wabash St., Toledo, Ohio (1920)------Minister Kirkpatrick, Mrs. W. H., 114 N. Main, Homer, Ill. (1929)------Pastor Linn, Otto Fernand, % Anderson College, Anderson, Ind. (1909) ...... Instructor tKiser, R. M., R.D. 1, Alma, Mich. (1900)------Asst. Pastor tLippert, Edmond, 1123 W. 59th St., Los Angeles, Calif. (1918) ______Minister * t Kissinger, H. H., Glenvil, Neb. ( 1932) ------Pastor Lisech, Mrs. Frank, Laton, Calif. (1919)------Pastor tKnieper, A. C., Hammond, La. (1915)------·--Pastor Littek, Albert Geo., 517 Willis St., ~..,redericksburg, Va. (1926) ...... Pastor-Evang. Knight, Cecil, 620 E. Mishawaka Ave., Mishawaka, Ind. (1910).------Pastor *tLittek, Mrs. Albert Geo., 517 Willis St., Fredericksburg, Va. (1932) .. Asst. Pastor Koch, Dinnis T., 578 E. George St., Marion, Ohio (1901) ...... Pastor-Evang. Litton, J. S., 1501 E. Orman St., Pueblo, Colo. (1914)------Pastor Koglin, Anna E., 121 E. CoJlege St., Oberlin, Ohio (1914)------Minister -*tLockwood, Irne J., 24 America St., Charleston, S.C. (1926)------Asst. Pastor Kohn, G., 236 N. 32nd St., Camden, N.J. (1924)------Pastor-Evang. -*tLogan, John Wesley, 847 Cliffwood Ave., Zanesville, Ohio (1922) .. Pastor-Evang. tKolar, John E., 1444 S. Rockwell St., Chicago, Ill. (1925) ...... Pastor-Evang. *Logerwell, Oliver W., Sabetha, Kan. (1923) ------Pastor-Evang. 48 49 *tLong, A. E., R.D. 1, Box 406, Vancouver, Wash. (1918)------Asst. Pastor -Marrow, D. ],,, Box 512, Caledonia, N.Y. (1914)------··--·------··------·---Pastor Long, W. P., 2710 E. 43rd St., Chattanooga, Tenn. (1897) ...... Pastor-Evang. Marsh, R. 0., R.D. 2, Union City, Ind. (1910)------·--·--···-----Evang. tLongton, Chas. A., 1655 Flounce Ave., Galesburg, Ill. (1926) ...... Pastor *tMarshall, Aaron A., R.D. I, Warren, Ind. (192R)------G. Worker -Lopez, Amy Kathleen, % Anderson College, Anderson, Ind. (1917) .... Instructor -tMarshall, Evans, 426 Herkimer St., Brooklyn, N.Y. (1925)------•------Pastor Lord, Clifton H., 3108 Savoy Pl., Cincinnati, Ohio (1912) ...... Pastor Marshall, Glen E., 128 S. lOth St., Decatur, Ind. (1928)------··------Pastor Lord, Mrs. Rachel, 3108 Savoy Place, Cincinnati, Ohio (1924) ...... Pastor-Evang. *Martin, B. E., Hotchkiss, Colo. ( 1927) ------Pastor Lorton, Geo., 8010-12th St., Sulphur Springs, Tampa, Fla. (1898) .. Pastor-Evang. *Martin, Mrs. B. E., Hotchkiss, C_olo. (1~26)------Asst. Pas~or Lorton, John W., 8012-12th St., Sulphur Springs, Tampa, Fla. (1920) .... Pastor -Martin, Dolly H., R.D. 1, Hartville, Ohw (1920)------Evangehst Loudermilk, Robert P., 1234 James St., Carthage, Mo. (1926) ...... Pastor Martin, Earl, % Anderson College, Anderson, Ind. (1916) ...... Instructor-Evang. -Lovelady, Ned, Ellisville, Miss. (1887)---····--············-·····--···-········------Evang. -Martin, Ezekiel, 81 Hanover, Ch~r lest~n, S.C. ( 1910) ------Evang. Lovell, A. G., 205 N. Champa St., Pratt, Kan. (1914) ...... Pastor-Evang. tMartin, Susan M., R.D. 5, Phoemx, Anz. (1917)------Pastor -*tLowe, Sirlister, 2051 Termon Ave., N.S., Pittsburgh, Pa. (1919) ...... Asst. Pastor Martin, W. F., Athens, Ind. ( 1918) ------~------~vang. *tLowry, Ezra E., 1534 Delaware Ave., Flint, Mich. (1924)------Pastor tMason, J. W., S. Main, Mountain Grove, Mo. (1898)------Pastor-Evang. Lykins, J. W., 806 Hooven Ave., Hamilton, Ohio (1909)------Pastor -tMassey, G. W., 312 Glenlodge, Ferndale, Mich. (1925)------Asst. Pastor t Lyons, D. M., 632 Harrison Ave., Defiance, Ohio ( 1911) ------Pastor-Evang. Massey, Sarah J., 612 W. Chillicothe, Bellefontaine, O_!Iio (1910) .. Pastor-Evang. Lyons, T. F., 187-2nd St., Morehead, Ky. (1900)------Pastor Masters, Ira J., 2196 Marion, North Bend, Ore. (1911) .. ------~astor -Lytle, J. F., 271 W. !54th St., New York, N.Y. (1909)------····--·Evang. tMathis, William, 390-8th Ave., Marion, Ia. (1914)------Pastor-:Ipv_ang. tMacKenzie, Henry, 50 N. Cedar, Lansing, Mich. (1920)------····-Pastor -Matias, C. V., 139 Rizal St., Lavag, Ilocos, Norte, P.I. (1932) ...... Mims!er McAlister, C. S., Box 166, Gorman, Tex. (1896)------·········---Evang. Matthesen, Ed., R.D. 3, Moore, Okla. (1903)------Pas or tMcCain, J. L., Gen. Del., Ezra, Ill. (1921) ...... ------········---Evang. Matthesen, Lena L., R.D. 3, Moore, Okla .... ------Evang. McCampbell, Mrs. J. C., 802 W. Maple, Johnson City, Tenn. (1925) ...... Pastor Matthews, J. T'., Senath, Mo. (1920)------Pastor-Evang. McClanahan, Hollie, 602 Plain St., Middletown, Ohio (1928) ...... Evang. Mauch Edward 12 Church St., St. Joseph, Mich. (1920)------Pastor 1 McClure, 0. G., 518 Boyd, DeSoto, Mo. (1917)------Pastor-Evang. May, james S., 302 Hudson, Dublin, Ga. (1908) ______Pastor-~v_a~g. tMcClure, W. H., Sellars, Ky. (1900)----····------············------Pastor-Evang. tMay, Reuben W., R.D. 3, Ellensburg, Wash. (1904).------MI;ns er tMcClure, W. H., R.D. 3, Sylacauga, Ala. (1914)------Pastor-Evang. -tMayhams, Normidge C., 409 Orange, Georgetown, S.C., (1918) .... Pastor-Evang. McCollough, J. W., 212 Pierce St., LaGrange, Ga. (1928) ...... Pastor tMayo J. 0. 101 Filhiol Ave., West Monroe, La. (1910)-----·------Evang. McCoy, I. S., North Apollo, Pa ...... ~-----·-··-·------·····------Pastor-Evang. * t Mead' Berde 157 45 Dexter Detroit, Mich, ______Asst. Pastor McCoy, J. E., Payne, Ohio (1916) ...... Pastor Mean~, Clare~ce C., R.D. 1, Satanta, Kan. (1914)------·---Pastor McCraw, W. D., 63 Upper Ave., Dayton, Ohio (1896) ...... Pastor M ans Emma B. Lucas 740 N. Palm St., Ponca City, Okla. (1913) ...... Pastor McCreary, James S., Box 54, Ellwood City, Pa. (1894)------Evang. * tM:ans: Hale H., R.D. 2, Box 338C, Whittier, Calif. (1925)------Pas~or *McCreary, Jessie H., Box 54, Ellwood City, Pa. (1930) ...... Asst. Pastor-Evang. tMeeker, Dewey C., Nebraska, Ind. (1931)------·------Pas or McCreary, W. Burgess, 219 Central Ave., Anderson, Ind. (1920) ...... Meeks, Earl A., 636 Forest Rose Ave., Lancaster, Ohio (1922)------;astor .... Pres. Board of S.S. and Rei. Education, Book Editor, Gospel Trumpet Co. *tMe~ord, M~y, R.D. 5, Paris, Ky. (1930)------Asst. Pastor- :a~:~ tMcCulloch, Mrs. Ada Bird, R.D. 2, Blackwell, Okla. (1925) ...... Pastor Meier David Brady Mont. (1929) ------P s McCully, S. P., 1518 Garfield Ave., Yakima, Wash. (1890) ...... Retired tMelto~, W. /, Box 45, Romance, Mo. (1926)------.------G. Worker tMcCurdy, Wm. H., 2826 Chapline St., Wheeling, W.Va. (1915) ...... Pastor r Marshall 2817 N.W. 19th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. (1909) ...... Pastor M erce ' ' . G \V rker tMcDilda, Mrs. Kate, Indian, Va. (1901)-----·-··-··--·····-·-···-·------Pastor-Evang. -tMariowneaux, Hester, Box 245, Plaquemn~e, La .... ------· o tMcDonald, Chas., 511 E. 8th Ave., Gary, Ind. (1915) ...... Evang. Merriott, Geo., Cedar Glades Rt., Hot Sprmgs, Ark. (1928) ...... Pastor-~v.ang. tMcEntyre, Mayo M., Box 205, Saltville, Va. (1923)----··------······-Evang. tMeyer, Pearl L., 2912 Weisser Park, Ft. Wayne, Ind. (1911)------M~n~ster McFall, W. E., Box 85, Hot Springs, N.C. (1908) ...... Pastor-Evang. Middleton, John H., 4128 N. News~ead, ~t. Louis, Ill.. ______Mmister McGillen, Clarence A., 1410-4th Ave., N., Nashville, Tenn. (193l) ...... Pastor -*tMiddleton, Lily, P.O. Box 35, Martm Pomt, S.C. (1933)------Asst. Pastor Mcintosh, C. C., R.D. 7, Box 78, Drumright, Okla. (1881) ...... Retired Millar, c. R., 1421 West Blvd., Racine, Wis. (1893).------·--Pastor McKenney, Steward E., Box 133, Freewater, Ore. (1912) ··-·---····----···-······---Pastor Millensifer, L. E., Cherhill, Alta., Canada ( 1908) ______Pastor-Eva~g. McKinney, Bob, 2218 Carlton St., Shreveport, La. (1909) ...... Pastor-Evang. tMiller, Andrew .J., P.O. Box 188, Newton, Tex.· (1907)------·------Pastor-Eva g. McKinney, J. E., Mulberry Grove, Ill. (1920)------·····------·-··----Pastor 1\v address under this heading. Chelsea 53 2 mi. out from Chelsea A. W. Benefield -Clanton 75 5 mi. S.W. A. B. Craig -Curio 15 Decatur 45 1116-6th Ave. S. R. B. Conner -Demopolis 10 Ensley 25 Between I & Jon 18th St. -Fairfield 54th &E J. L. Sapp Falkville, R.D. 2 30 3 or 4 mi. S.W. of P.O. Garywood (Dolomite) 30 Warrior Rd., W. of P.O. Branch H. M. Bain -Goodwater 30 On highway leading to Birmingham Sallie Nichols Hartselle 55 Bowery St. Huntsville 80 Pike St. & 8th Ave. Lacey's Chapel 12 2¥2 mi. from Bessemer S. E. Lepper LaFayette 35 Penton, 8 mi. N.W. Lanett 50 1 Cusetta St. Olon Parr Mountain Creek 20 6mi.E. C. E. Wellborn -Mt. Vernon 54 E. side of Mt. Vernon .T. E. Butler -Orrville 15 On Mobile highway John H. Bryant -Pratt City 30 Church St. N.K T. W. Williams -Prattville 15 1¥2 mi. N.W. of tom1 -Randolph 12 Samuel Bryant Roanoke 25 West Ave. Rogersville 30 4 mi. N.E. M. D. Johnson -Selma North part John H. Bryant -Snow Hill 10 North Somerville 35 W. W. Owens Sylacauga Ethel F. Grogan Sylacauga 20 At Stewartville W. H. McClure (Additional pages for address changes in back of book) -Talladega 25 5 mi. A. B. Craig Townley 14 mi. W. Vinemont 35 R.D.l W. W. Owens West Huntsville 150 Pike St. & 8th Ave. Ira Marion 64 65 CONGREGATIONS CONGREGATIONS ARIZONA CALIFORNIA-Continued

No. of Location of No. of Location of Town Members Meeting Place Pastor Town Members Meeting Place Pastor Phoenix 60 9th & Fillmore St. E. L. Bleiler Montgomery Creek 8 Grange Hall 14 Hillside & Dameron Dr. Homer G. Green 0. Wade Sidener Prescott Oakland 80 40th Ave. & Mer a St. 13 %, mi. S. of P .0. Leland W. Guilford Skull Valley Oildale 35 Chester Ave. & Decatur St. -Tucson 12 921 N. 12th Ave. Palo Alto 6 820 Lincoln Ave. Mrs. Ida W. MeNeal Parlier 11 E. Tulare St. A. C. Mosher ARKANSAS Paso Robles 16 Cor. 17th & Oak St. P. 0. Purcell Peanut 9 1 mi. N. of P.O. 0. Wade Sidener Petaluma 20 338 English St. D. P. Schmidt Benton Pomona 125 Bradford 10 Denson St. 7th St. at Garey Mamie Bisconer Porterville 10 1 mi. S. Center Ridge 10 5 mi. W. of P.O. Owen J. Phillips Redwood City 38 Fort Smith 14 N. 11th & High St. Roosevelt & Cleveland Sts. Myr le V. Cross Reedley 15 1003 J St. H. E. Holcomb -Gurdon 19 Long Horn St. J. A. Alston Roseville 36 Harrison 35 7 mi. N. W. S. T'routt Washington St. Adolph Kempin Sac ramen to 46 1800 Burnett Way J. h Horstman Hot Springs 100 637-4th St. F. L. Hurst San Diego 50 Little Rock 35 2414 W. 18th St. Perry F. Hurst S.E. Cor. Polk & Texas Sts. Albert J. Kempin San Jose 24 444 N. 1st St. Vera Corlew Lonsdale 8 4 mi. N.E. of P.O. Santa Cruz 32 Malvern 10 4 mi. N.E. of P.O. Cor. Seabright & Broadway Chas. A. Walker San Francisco 75 3718 Army St. E. F. DuCommun -McNeil 14 E. part of town Stockton 30 Paragould 20 R.D.l Emma Mix 2227 E. Marsh St. Ralph M. Conrad Tulare 75 Cor. D & Inyo St. I1ester Shields Paragould 50 700 S. 6% St. L. Roy I1ee Visalia 35 Pearson 10 4 mi. S. North Court & N .E. 2nd w·atsonville 40 428 J St. Martin Wright Piggott 60 Forest & Taylor C. E. Cox Weed 8 38 1,4 mi. N.W. from P.O. Ella Jackson 26 Alabama Ed Young -Postelle White Horse 7 40 4 mi. S. of P.O. Community Hall 0. VVade Sidener Slocomb Whittier 30 Smith Chapel 40 Kingsland J. R. Gates 341 S. Milton Ave. Hale H. Means Wolf Bayou 20 1 mi. N. on Highway 25 Herbert Spinks COLORADO CALIFORNIA Brighton 25 8th & Bush St. 0. V. Adams Colorado Springs 25 A din 6 In town 0. Wade Sidener Espanola St. and Royer 0. D. Ferree Delta 45 W. B. Ely Atwater 80 Sierra Vista & Poplar Sts. W. M. Donohew Denver 230 Baldwin Park 70 Cor. Vineland & Holt Aves. H. Hutchins Ward 34th Ave. & VaJlejo St. A. C. Harrison Denver 71 44th & Gaylord Mrs. Edna DeLay Bieber 12 1st Ave. & Cedar St. 0. Wade Sidener Edgewater 25 Corona 20 1014 Main St. Geo. W. Johnson 5358 W. 25th Ave. Flagler 15 8 mi. N. & 4 mi. W. of Seibert Chico 7th & Flume A. C. Bennett Florence 12 Dinuba 26 Perry Ave. M. Grosvenor 325 W. 2nd St. W. W. Seibert Fort Collins W. F. Coy Exeter 85 236 W. Chestnut St. J. Lester Hook Grand Junction 5 Fresno 115 Howard & Washington Ave. C. H. Beahm 845 Colorado Ave. W. L. Wardlow Greeley 65 12th St.-3rd Ave. Chas. H. Tubbs Fresno (German) 80 F & Los Angeles Sts. Friedrich Werner Hotchkiss 50 Glendale 22 310 N. Kenilworth B. E. Martin Russell R. Green LaJunta 15 Hanford By N. LaJunta school S. C. Ritchhart 50 315 E. 11th St. 0. A. Roush Littleton 30 -Hanford 22 113 W. 2nd St. Broadway at Santa Fe J. H. Lenard Lorna 12 Laton 70 Cor. of D & Brown St. Mrs. Frank Lisech Sunset schoolhouse A. A. Robin son Live Oak Meeker 50 12 & Main .T. C. Callahan 35 Pearl L. Fickel Merino 35 Long Beach 60 Cor. E. 8th & Obispo 1st St. off Main to East T. Wade Good Bertha Downing Mirage 20 Long Beach 53 1337 Elm Ave. Hazel G. Neal 10 mi. S.E. of Mineral Hot Lookout 10 7 mi. N. 0. Wade Sidener Springs W. C. Cornelison Los Angeles Olathe 40 A. G. Ahrendt 200 4300 S. Grand Ave. F. W. Hopkins Pritchett 25 Los Angeles 75 537 Sydney Drive Harry Tyler 1 bl. W. of Main Cornelius Kroeker Pueblo 35 Los Angeles 150 N. Ave. 62 & Ruby St. Ross H. Minkler Cor. Cedar & Arroyo J. S. Litton Los Angeles Rocky Ford 70 Cor. lOth & Santa Fe Ave Salida 25 (Spanish) 35 4426 E. Michigan Ave. W. C. Cornelison A. T. Maciel Stratton 25 McArthur 6 W. part of town 0. Wade Sidener 1 bl. E. of Ackerman Filling Modesto 80 2nd & H Sts. E. Station David H. Lighty Robert Paris Tyrone 15 66 Gen. Del. (school house) 67 CONGREGATIONS CONGREGATIONS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA IDAHO-Continued No. of Location of No. of Location of Town D4eznbers D4eettng Place Pastor Town D4eznbers ~eeting Place Pastor -Washington 81 N. Jersey Ave., M St. N.W. Chas. T. Benjamin Lookout 20 Wm. P. Kole Melrose 20 Wm. P. Kole FLORIDA Middleton 12 2 bl. W. of P.O. T. W. Cooper Moscow 19 Cor. 8th & Jefferson David E. Miller Baldwin 10 About 4 bl. N. of P.O. L. M. Chewning Priest River 12 Bear Paw School House H. T. Donner BraAten ton 20 915-23rd Ave. Reubens 20 Wm. P. Kole Center Hill 30 Eureka Community G. L. Carter Sandpoint 15 Cor. Boyer & Main St. H. T. Donner Chester 10 Chester community A. L. Roberts Stites 10 Main St. -Fernandina 17 S. 8th St. W. W. Taylor Florahome 22 Neighborhood Chapel Taylor Campbell Ft. Meade 70 S. Perry Ave. W. 0. Moon ILLINOIS Haines City 10 Spear Blvd. -Homelimd 12 Rural district Rosa Davis America 30 C. C. Ragsdale Homestead 30 N.W. 1st Ave. & 7th St. J. C. Grubbs Bement 481 W. Wilson Ave. C. Edward Brown Jacksonville 50 29th & McDuff Ave. Bingham 18 3 mi. S.W. J. E. McKinney -Jackson ville 40 1210 W. 4th St. D. L. Sherman Bloomington 125 Roosevelt & Seott Sta. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Lake Gibson 17 2 mi. N.E. of Kathleen Parker -Lakeland 60 1017 N. 3rd Ave. Rosa Davis Blue Mound 20 Main St. Ben 0. Williams Lakeland 25 S. New York Ave. & W. Bonnie 40 E. side of town 'l'hos. F. Pickens Creasap St. Edgar A. Thompson Bushnell 35 660 E. Barnes St. Mayo 20 8 mi. S. R. W. Calhoun Cairo 38 611-35th St. J. C. Paulk Mascotte 12 Near P.O. G. L. Carter Carbondale 30 Elm & Normal Ave. Miami 25 3225 N.W. 3rd Ave. Irvin F. Parker -Carbondale 23 Birch St. A. S. Flournoy -Ocala 25 B. A. Eubanks -Carriers Mills 40 2% mi. S Lula Roach Orlando 28 501 W. Amelia Ave. Claude S. Chewning Carriers Mills 44 Cor. Friend & Harrison Joab Moore Osprey 15 Main Drive Cerro Gordo 20 Madison Ave. H. E. Wolfe -Plant City 20 808 E. Haines St. T. S. Brooks Champaign 10 -St. Augustine 30 East end of Palmo St. D. L. Sherman Charleston 27 State & Madison C. L. Ashby St. Petersburg 23 2629-11th St. N. Chicago -St. Petersburg 65 Cor. 2nd Ave. & lOth St. W. L. Stallings (West Pullman) 52 235 W. 118th St. Mrs. Lena Daul Sulphur Springs, -Chicago 15 462 Division St. Tampa 75 Cor. lOth & Sitka John W. Lorton Chicago 200 1960 W. Adams St. Nicholas Zazanis Sydney 79 S. of P.O. Virgin Colburn -Chicago 690 4338 Prairie Ave. S. P. Dunn -Tallahassee 11 Cor.St.Augustine & Lafayette W. H. Rosier Chicago 75 6118 S. Kenneth Ave. Floyd G. Hoag -Tampa 40 22nd St. & 22nd Ave. W. I.~. Stallings Chicago 125 Cor. Kenneth & Belden Aves. R. DeWitt Howell Tavares 20 ¥2 bl. from Main St. Mrs. W. W. Stevenson Chicago 350 306 W. 74th St. Chas. 0. Lee Clinton 20 1100 E. Main St. A. B. Sprague -Colp 30 West of P.O. GEORGIA Congerville Dana 33 Main St. Geo. H. Lawrence Edgewood Ave. & pruid Circle Charles Richardson Atlanta 100 -Danville 35 William & Washington Sts. E. S. Gattling -Atlanta 25 Martin St. Danville 20 Main & Griffin Sts. -Augusta 56 1607 Forest St. Rufus L. Taylor Decatur 89 25th & E. Prairie St. Effie M. Williams Water St. E. (Damascus) Bainbridge 35 Claude Dunlap Decatur 75 1003 W. Macon St. Edgar M. Powell Damascus 10 Phillipsburg, 7 mi. S.E. of -Decatur 25 759 S. Jackson St. W. H. Wilson Damascus Delavan City Hall Finley Johnston Lagrange 28 Murphy Ave. J. W. McCollough -E. St. Louis 50 1505 Market Ave. J. D. Smoot -Macon 25 1 mi. Ebenezer 7 8 mi. N.W. Mt. Vernon Miss Ruth Rash -Springfield 38 Mamie L. Burnett Effingham 25 503 Clark St. E. R. Henderson -Statesboro 35 1% mi. E. of Whiteville G. P. Sullivan Effingham 18 Millers Chapel, 7% mi. S.W. Equality 16 1st St. N. of Main T. 0. Satterfield IDAHO -Evanston 135 1524 Simpson St. W. R. Warren Ezra 30 ¥2 bl. E., 4 bl. N. J. I..~. McCain Boise 40 Broadway at Dundee Dana L. Tobey Forrest 28 1 bl. N. of P.O. Coeur d'Alene 20 Cor. 4th & Spokane E. Sommers Galesburg 25 244 N. Cedar St. Chas. A. Longton 68 -Georgetown 12 13th St. A. T. Thomas 69 CONGREGATIONS CONGREGATIONS INDIANA-Continued ILLINOIS-Continued

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Girard 35 1 bl. N. of square L. R. Hamrick Anderson, Harrisburg 60 722 N. Charleston E. L. Kernodle Arrow Heights 50 12th St. & Arrow Ave. Boyce W. Blackwelder Harvey 154th St., Lincoln Ave. J. J. Schemmer Anderson, Herrin 21 800 S. 19th St. Virgil F. Jones North Anderson 35 Cor. Broadway & Plum St. C. E. Travis Homer 2 100 E. Main Anderson, Hoopeston 40 W. Penn St. Jackson Park Jacksonville 80 705 N. Clay James K. Ward Anderson, Jamesburg 19 Potomac, Ill., P.O. Ph eo be Johnson Meadowbrook 38th & Andover Sts. C. E. Bright Johnston City 7 118 W. Broadway E. L. Voight Bedford 481 5th & Lincoln H. M. Riggle Joliet 75 Jasper St. & Raynor Ave. w. G. Finney Big Lake Chapel 25 7 mi. N. of Columbia City Sam Heintzelman Kankakee 45 656 N. Harrison Ave. Chas. 0. Thrawl Bloomington 60 913 S. Washington St. Isaac B. Tucker Kinmundy 20 Eagans 1st addition R. T. Page Decatur 40 604 Cleveland St. Glen E. Marshall Lincoln 60 206 N. Logan St. Frank M. Conder Elkhart 125 Cor. 2nd & Sycamore St. G. c. Johnson McLean 60 In town Daniel Schemmer Elwood 45 Cor. S. J & 20th St. Joel H. Hull Mansfield 15 Fred Atteberry Fairmount 25 30 Walnut St. D. W. Patterson Marblehead 20 Herman J. Frahm Ft. Wayne 120 Sherman & Putnam Sts. Chas. H. Hartung -Marion 12 W. Boynton St. Lula Roach Ft. Wayne 20 1805 E. Creighton Ave. Marion 105 N. Fair & McKinley St. Frank Barnaby -Ft. Wayne 30 1204 Eliza St. Marseilles 35 E. Bluff St. & Indiana Ave. Blaine E. Varner -Gary 75 2108 Adams St. H. B. Mitchell Maunie 8 E. L. Voight Gary 26 117 E. 6th St. Michael Stergion Metropolis 60 11th & Girard E. H. Harding Goshen 28 5th & Purl Sts. Mitchell 29 J. W. Skipper Greenwood 12 N. Meridian St. M. W. Bain Moline 30 Ralph N. Coolidge Huntington 175 State St. R. C. Hume Monticello 40 716 N. Buchanan R. H. Lanham Huron 40 A. J. Haste Mt. Carmel 175 Cor. 2nd & Cherry Sts. Wm. S. Southerland Indianapolis 40 W. New York & Elder Ave. M.P. Rimmer Mt. Olive 18 2nd North St. -Indianapolis 38 22nd & Arsenal Ave. Mrs. T. L. Babb Mt. Vernon 115 1116 S. 15th St. E. Raymond Heney Indianapolis 150 S. Pine & Elm Sts. Muddy 30 Indianapolis 240 900 W. 30th St. P. B. Turner Mulberry Grove 15 3 bl. N., 2 bl. E. J. E. McKinney Kenard 1 mi. N., 1 mi. W. New Burnside 18 21h mi. N. of Burnside Kirklin 25 Peckard, 71h mi. E. & N. -New Port 15 820 Washington St. J. 0. Christian Kokomo 12 1107 N. Main St. George Gooch Peoria 500 Stanley Lafayette 30 1523 Kossuth St. A. Q. Bridwell Peoria 100 2500 N. Madison St. Lang Rankin LaGrange 60 1 bl. W. P.O. Lawrence J. Beaver Rock Island 30 Ralph N. Coolidge LaPorte 15 411 Rockwood Gerald Travis St. Elmo 92 J. T. Fortner LaPorte 50 613 Rose St. Edgar I. Mitschelen Seneca 28 Main St. Walter Schemmer Lawrence 25 Lawrence Smith Springfield 100 334 W. Elliott Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Legionier 20 6th St. Jesse A. Coldiron Wood Linton 20 W. Vincennes St. L. F. Robold Stanford 60 W. H. Oldham Logansport 60 712 Helm St. H. A. Sherwood Staunton 45 Main St. Marion 105 3226 S. Boots St. Melissa E. Oldham Sullivan 50 Cor. Washington & Water Mrs. Ruth Castang Michigan City 35 2103 S. Franklin St. Tuscola 28 E. Pembroke N. Center Mishawaka 60 906 Grove Cecil Knight Versailles 10 R.D.1 D. E. Nelson Monroe City 45 A. J. Haste Washington Park 50 Kings Highway & N. Park Dr. Mrs. Olive Patton Muncie 100 Willard & Franklin Sts. H. F. Allen West Frankfort 75 Cor. Clark & Cherry Clyde Waddell Nappanee 110 457 W. Walnut St. L. E. Foudy West Frankfort 100 Cor. Parkhill & Poplar Sts. E. L. Voight Nebraska 30 Dewey C. Meeker New Albany 100 Silver St. & Charlestown Blvd. Luke L. Bennett Newcastle 150 18th & Walnut Sts. Herman Ast INDIANA New Salem 22 Pekin R. 4, 10 mi. N.E. Chas. I. Snowden Noblesville 18 1035 S. lOth St. Akron 200 West & Central Sts. D. L. Slaybaugh North Webster 40 .Joseph Guy Thompson Alexandria 70 John & West St. ~· A. Fleenor -Patoka 12 Jesse Greer Anderson, Peru 25 7 N. Grant St. J. E. Sheefel Park Place 600 8th St. & Union Ave. E. A. Reardon South 9th St. Rufus J. King Anderson, Petersburg 26 South Anderson 150 24th St. & Meridian J. c. Thompson Pierceton 32 Von A. Chesterman 70 71 CONGREGATIONS CONGREGATIONS INDIANA-Continued KANSAS-Continued

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Plymouth 40 Pearl St. Maynard J. Pyle Junction City 6 lOth & Jackson Princeton 75 Cor. Gibson & Water Sts. J. Levi Magness Kanorado 19 J. Pearl Norris Rochester 100 Cor. 3rd & Main St. Rev. and Mrs. John w. Kansas City 48 3035 N. 27th St. H. C. Freetag Denton Kansas City 70 17th & Central Ave. H. W. Morgan Rushville 50 8th & Harrison Calvin R. Withers -Kansas City 30 11th St. & Freeman Ave. J. B. Almond Saratoga 40 Lawrence 35 11th & New Hampshire St. Clarence Thomas Sheridan 18 Main & 2nd Sts. Lenora 16 Main & Iowa Sts. South Bend 125 Belmont Ave. & Bronson St. G. M. Taylor Lenora 20 N. Maine & Washington Ave. South Whitley 50 Main St. Chas. Stowe Liberal 35 18 mi. S.E. M. M. Akers Stroh 50 1 bl. s. Grover C. Asbury Liberal 40 816 N. Pershing W. C. Nobles Suburban Gardens 15 4 mi. E. New Carlisle Herbert C. Sprague McDonald 30 1 bl. N. of Highway 36 Terre Haute 50 14th & 3rd Ave. B. C. C. ],ansler -Manhattan 20 512 S. 8th St. Topeka 40 Emma town Lawrence J. Beaver Melvern 35 Bert James Union City 40 Praise Chapel,R.D. 2 R. 0. Marsh Neodesha 60 9th & Iowa St. Garrett W. Pendleton Vincennes 65 N.E. 3rd & Williams Sts. E. Nichols Newton 35 213 E. 3rd St. Sophie Mae Fluke Wabash 25 56 Sinclair St. Jacob Wendel Norton 70 301 N. State St. W. F. Coy Warsaw 35 210 W. South St. Albert A. Duke Palco 50 4 mi. W., 1 mi. S. J. G. Beecher Washington 35 3rd & Williams St. T. A. Hillenberg Phillipsburg 35 2nd St. Ray E. Hooper Winslow 40 A. J. Haste Pratt 100 School & Pine Sts. A. G. Lovell Protection 12 Broadway & Main St. D. P. Smith IOWA Sabetha 15 12th St. C. A. Lehman Salina 50 Penn & Ash Sts. I. K. Dawson 18 mi. N.W. C. C. Means Barney 35 3 mi. North. Homer R. Coulson Satanta 37 50 Court House B. P. Ausbun Cedar Rapids 118 LAve. & 8th St. N.W. A. E. Rather Syracuse 7th & College Herbert Peterson Clinton 70 9th St. & 13th Ave. S. Mack M. Caldwell Topeka 50 12th & Lane Davenport 30 Ralph N. Coolidge -Topeka 85 Cor. Glen & McCormack Ghas. L. Chapman DesMoines W. H. Moore Wichita 25 1201 S. Market Fort Dodge 28 1102 S. 20th St. Elmer E. Lawson Wichita 75 Winfield 27 E. 5th Ave. & Cherry St. T. Franklin Miller Madrid 30 315-lst St. V. R. Willey H. G. Walker Marion 363-8th Ave. William Mathis Yates Center 12 Marshalltown 17 9th Ave. & Bromley St. M. 0. Schutjer Ottumwa 40 Vine & Hancock Sts. Emery L. Cook KENTUCKY Seymour 30 6 mi. S. at Genoa D. 0. Alexander Ashland 160 2020 Carter Ave. W. H. Hunt KANSAS Casey Creek 70 11/2 mi. W. of P.O. Carmel City 50 lmi.N. J. W. Benton Car's Chapel 40 Liberty C. R. Barr Green St. & N. Jefferson Anthony 34 Mary F. Shepherd 30 Arkansas City 56 1301 S. A St. Elmer Rich Clay City Covington 50 Cor. Banklick & 12th St. B. F. Lawson Ashland 19 11 mi. N.E. Roy Blithe 50 N. Main St. W. A. Donaldson 20 Arthur Mock Cynthiana Bentley Daniel Boon 30 1 mi. S. A. F. Foster Caldwell 34 12 mi. S.W. W. J. Smith Erlanger 75 Sunset Ave. Chanute 50 123 W. 9th St. J. E. Rinebarger Ewing 25 7 mi. S. Howard Simons Coffeyville 25 9th & Gillam St. James E. Ivy Farmer 30 Slaty Point Chapel J. Paul Jones Columbus 30 525 E. Oak St. T. E. Castor 25 School house Bogie Ralph Richardson 1110 Ave. C Fox Dodge City 38 L. W. Irons 50 W. M. Whitaker Durham 30 Glo Hickman 75 Market St. Margaret Hogue Emporia 50 205 S. Exchange St. Marion C. Cox Howard Mill 25 R.D. 4, Mt. Sterling W. H. Thompson and Garden City 25 714 N. 11th St. Geo. S. l!...,rey Beckham Johnson 25 1 bl. W. & 1 bl. S. of P.O. B. D. Brown Hill City 60 3 mi. from Irvine Z. A. Horton Southwest Angle Irvine Hugoton 24 G. L. Willsey 50 Cor. Main St. & Richmond Rd. & Irvine Hutchinson 90 7th Jefferson Sts. S. E. & Eleanor Dooty 18 7 mi. S.W. John L. Weaver 1400 Irving St. Kingsmoun tain Independence 35 C. E. Moyer 60 810 N. Limestone St. Chas. H. Rice lola 329 S. 1st St. Lexington 250 1909 W. Jefferson Warney T. Wallac~ -Junction City 45 3rd St. E. off Washington Louisville go li, F, Gr~ffi t4 72 :{JoumansviU~ CONGREGATIONS CONGREGATIONS KENTUCKY-Continued LOUISIANA-Continued

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McVeighs 20 1 mi. above P.O. Clark T. Farley Simpson 125 1 mi. N. of P.O. J. G. Carver Mead Station 15 F. M. Manning West Monroe 20 4 mi. W. of P.O. C. W. Smith Merrimac 13 4 mi. S.W. Walter C. Wood Woodhaven 15 Country A. C. Knieper Morehead 80 T. F. Lyons Moreland 50 4mi. W. C. R. Barr MAINE Mt. Sterling 100 Queen St. W. F. Chappel Oaks 42 Oaks Station T. J. Whitby 20 28th & Teen St. T. J. Whitby Island Falls 35 Cor. Sherman & Cleve Sts. W. Earle Forman Paducah Sherman Station 10 In town W. Earle Forman Pineville 20 W. F. Jones Pleasant Valley 25 Frank Simons Pomp 12 T. F. Carroll MA.RYLAND Russell 40 West Russell Lester Brown 15 2 mi. E. J. Paul Jones Salt Lick Baltimore 175 Highland Ave. & Philadelphia Scranton 30 John C. Williams W. H. Thompson Ave. Ernest E. Shaw Torrent 30 Big Ridge 12 R.D. 1, Little Orleans V. C. Wilson 100 Hickman & Buckner Sts. W. W. King Winchester 5% mi. from P.O., N.E. 10 1 mi. S. J. B. Williams Woods bend Caton Hills 20 Lansdowne P.O. 40 mi. S. John C. Williams Mildred E. Jacobs Yale 1A Dundalk 75 Pine Ave. near Willow Spring Road John Kane LOUISIANA Ellicott City 14 C. M. Babylon Essex 20 Dorsey & Mace Aves. Walter L. Ott Abita Springs 20 About 3 mi. E. of town S. J. Abbott Federalsburg 150 Main St. Ralph Poole Bastrop 12 R.D. 3 C. W. Smith Friendsville 20 6 mi. S.W. V. C. Wilson Beekman 15 4 mi. N. Gambrills 45 1h mi. W. of depot on Coushatta 40 Annapolis Rd. 0. E. Howard Delhi 15 4 mi. S. on Winsburro Marbury 20 1A mi. S. of P.O. J. S. Reynolds Highway Elzy F. Brown Montrose 16 3 mi. S. of P.O. Helen WDkinson Eureka 18 5 mi. E of Montgomery -Eva 30 3 mi N.W. of P.O. Ben Lewis Fisher 38 2 mi. E. of P.O. B. M. Teekell MASSACHUSETTS Forest Hill 15 4 mi. E. Galbraith 30 1 mi. N. ·-Boston 174 587-593 Shawmut St. James B. Prescod Hammond 60 Cor. Olive & Hanson St. -Boston 20 981 Tremont St. Lilla M. Simmons Hebert 25 School house C. W. Smith Everett 28 79 Bucknam St. Hodge 50 2 mi. from Hodge Pittsfield 7 101 Fenn St. Mrs. A. K. Clark Jonesville 15 7 mi. N.W. of Oak Grove -Roxbury 32 589-593 Shawmut Ave. J. B. Prescod Leesville 10 S. of P.O. about 3 bl. Willie H. Jackson Lena Station 25 5 mi S. · MICHIGAN Lena Station 25 1 bl. W. of P.O. J. G. Carver New Orleans 30 4967 DeMontluzin St. S. J. Abbott -New Orleans 40 3630-3rd St. Albion 55 409 Fitch St. Oak Grove 30 2 bl. S. of P.O. Grace V. Murray Allegan 50 Trowbridge St. Elsie M. Y erden Oak Grove 50 4 mi. W. D. G. Trimble Alma 25 Oak Grove 40 Bula D. M. Green Alpena 35 501 Lockwood L. D. Birdsall -Palmetto 36 1h mi. E. Jeff Barnes Battle Creek 60 370 Capital Ave. S.W. H. W. Hartman Pelican 30 2 mi. S. Battle Creek 38 Virginia Ave. Emma Burgess Pioneer 30 1 mi. W. of Floyd M. G. Ikerd Bay City 30 401 E. Jenny St. 0. S. Whitehead -Plaquemine 31 Meriam St. W. M. Boyd Belding 70 Cor. Bridge & High Sts. John Batdorf Rayville 10 C. W. Smith Benton Harbor 40 Superior & Clay St. Walter Butgereit Red wing 30 Oak Grove StarR. 7 D. M. Green Boyne City 15 Cor. North & Park Sts. Chas. Wesley Tre:ffry Round Hill 20 12 mi. S.W. of Oak Grove Wm. F. Ward Burlington 45 In town John R. Good Ruston 40 C. W. Smith Butternut 10 H. A. Pontious Shreveport 40 62nd St. & Fairfield F. S. Gurden Butternut 7 N. of P.O. H. A. Pontious Shreveport 100 1516 Yale St. M. B. Crawford Cadillac 45 Aldrich St. Martin Luther Van Simms 20 2 mi. W. of P.O. Hoose 74 75 CONGREGATIONS CONGREGATIONS MICHIGAN-Continued MINNE.SOTA

No. of Location of No. of Location of Town Members Meeting Place Pastor Town Members Meeting Place Pastor Cassopolis 20 East St. Sarah Bishop I. 'r. Mark Bertha 32 Geo. W. Green Charlevoix 85 202 W. Hurlbut Cottonwood 12 Main St. Cheboygan 13 1019 Hancock St. Lester B. Morford Foster S. Elliott Duluth 12 In private houses Clare 38 W. 6th & Maple Sts. Grand Rapids 75 1st Ave. & 6th St. W. V . .J. Gritzmacher Coleman 15 Lewis Basore A. G. Pontious Hines 10 Homes or town hall Elsie E. Hehr · Crystal 40 Montevideo 40 Park Ave. & 7th St. Albert E. Anderson Decatur 75 Cor. St. Mary & George Sts. Anna S. Pulsipher E. N. Reedy Norcross 13 Hereford Mrs. Ida M. Larson Detroit 90 Dexter-Midland Norway Lake 25 2 mi. W. of lake .John .J. Bolt Detroit 59 Clay at Cameron St. 'I'. Ben .Jones Chas. A. White Sunburg P.O. -Detroit 200 Chene & .Jay Sts. Radium 20 Main St. Bertha L. Gaulke -Detroit 40 20060 Wisconsin Ave. .John Richard Sam Lellos Renville 35 8 mi. N.E. Wm . .J. Ayotte Detroit 50 Woodward & Adams Roosevelt 55 W. Geo . .Johnson Detroit 250 Beniteau at Goethe Estel E. Perry Ira N. Kilpatrick 8t. Cloud 18 Detroit 125 State Fair Ave. & Coventry St. Paul Park 40 Portland Ave. Conrad Andersen East .Jordon 17 Cor. William & 2nd Sts. St. Paul 74 330 N. Prior Ave. L. T. Flynt Ecorse 35 3973 W . .Jefferson St. Farwell 3 bl. E. of P.O. Mary E. House -Ferndale 12 2724 Goodrich Ave. Chas. E. Stone MISSISSIPPI Flint 40 Cor. Barney & Marshall C. S. Sisler Flint 150 Del a ware & Iowa Ave. W. T. Seaton Flint 175 Cor. North & Holbrook Harold D. Grabbke -Carthage 25 12 mi. E. Eugene Garrett Fowlerville 20 141 Grand Ave. Stanley Green -Center 40 2mi.N. A. G. Drane Grand .Junction 35 Camp ground .J. B. Bush -Collinsville 8 1 mi. S.W. H. R. Grizzell Grand Rapids 100 Cor. Griggs & Buchanan Martin .J. Raab -Colony Town 31 M . .J. Pippins Grand Rapids 30 2456 N. Plainfield Martin .J. Raa b -Columbus 13 R. Hughes Greenville 35 317 W. Charles Dixon 75 6 mi. W. of Meshoba Sta. Hope 10 Town hall Louis E. Wagoner -Ellisville 15 E. of town Iron River 15 322 Adams St. M. E. Petersen Ethel 20 6 mi. S. W. T. Barton Ithaca 15 Cor. St . .John & Emerson Geo. W. Lewis Farmhaven 25 Sharon P.P., 7 mi. E. W. P. Germany -Jackson 12 316 Adams St. .Jay E. Butler -Farmhaven 65 1% mi. S. A. G. Drane .Jackson 80 910 Bennett St. .Joseph Cirone -Gholson 5 12 mi. W. Shuqualak Wm. Parks Kalamazoo 275 609 N. Rose Wm. Hartman -Hattiesburg 40 Cor. 9th & Atlanta St. T. H. Wingfield -Kalamazoo 30 Cor. of N. & Pitcher -Inverness 13 2 mi. E. Mrs. M . .J. Pippins -Lansing 45 745 N . .Jenisen Ave. Milton T. Hill -Inverness 75 4mi. W. Mrs. M . .J. Pippins Lansing 250 1619 Herbert Robert L. Bottom -Isola 31 2 mi. W. Mrs. M . .J. Pippins Midland 60 E. Carpenter & Bay Sts. Edward Ellis Kosciusko 20 Mount Pleasant 50 S. Lansing St. Geo. W. Dyer Laurel 80 Cor. 13th St. & 3rd Ave. 0. I. Plunkett Muskegon Heights 70 Cor. 5th St. & Hackley Ave. W. T. Schroeder -Laurel 30 E. lOth St. A. G. Drane Niles 30 527 Cherry St. T. Harry Foster Lewisville 15 15 mi. S.W. North Bradley 20 In village -Lumberton 18 710-7th St. T. H. Wingfield North Star 150 1 mi. S. of Edgewood W. A. Shriner -Macon 23 Otsego 40 112 Kalamazoo St. Meridian 40 13th St. & 16th Ave. Petoskey 16 710 Howard St. 0. E. Sands Meridian 7% mi. S. of Meridian Pontiac 60 Willard & Shirley W . .J. Henry -Meridian 90 8th Ave. & 19th St. Port Huron 20 Cor. 11th & Bancroft Wm. S. Teeter Moss 25 Quanicasse 25 15 mi. N.W. of Fairgrove Noxapater 8 Liberty Community, 7 mi. Quincy 15 E . .Jefferson & Fulton F. E. Straw W. of Noxapater H . .J. Allport -River Rouge 42 409 Palmers ton Ave. .John Richard -Pachuta 30 1 mi. E. of Pachuta Wm. Parks Saginaw 30 Cor. Union & Charles Mrs. E. S. Strouse Paden 18 St. Louis 87 Olive Rd. & N. Levan St. Wm. Eldridge -Pa-ulding 17 In town H. P. Stephens St . .Joseph 260 Church & Port Sts. Edward Mauch Philadelphia 10 Bardale Community, 9 mi. South Haven 25 Broadway near Green St. W. L. Weaver N.W. of Philadelphia H . .J. Allport Sturgis 50 303 E. Congress St. 0. C. Denniston -Philadelphia 19 1% mi. E. A. G. Drane Three Rivers 50 Pearl M. L. Coffman -Preston 20 3 mi. W. H. R. Grizzell Trenton .Jefferson Ave. Miss Neva Wilson -Quitman 18 In town .J. W. Howze Ypsilanti 35 431 Monroe Ave. .John M. Clark Shaw 25 5 mi. N.E. of P.O. .J. H. Keene 76 77 CONGREGATIONS CONGREGATIONS MISSISSIPPI-Continued MISSOURI-Continued

No. of Location of No. of Location of Town Members Meeting Place Pastor Town Members Meeting Place Pastor -Stonewall 20 2 bl. W. of station Swan 25 Lone Star Chapel, 3 mi. W. Union 40 5 mi. W. of Union W. S. Best of Swan -Vicksburg 40 Trail 60 Henry Provow Urich 35 8mi. S.W. Mrs. Elsie G. Barth Vanduser 75 Mr. Ollie C. Lewis Webb City 20 MISSOURI West Plains 60 Lungston St. No. 20 Willow Springs 20 Cor. 4th & Center Sts. J. L. Hendrix Ava 30 Cape Girardeau 80 N. Middle & Emerald St. J. H. Shirrell Carthage 60 Budlong & Orchard Robert P. Loudermilk MONTANA Centertown 14 3 mi. N. Garrett W. Pendleton Clear Springs 20 1 mi. N. of P.O. Jefferson Selby Billings 28 305 S. 35th St. A. J. Stuart -Corso 16 3lh mi. N.W. of P.O. A. A. Summers Brady 10 8mi.E. David Meier Craig 30 On Highway No. 275 L. J. Houck Eureka 35 4th & Dewey E. V. Swinehart DeSoto 150 Cor. 3rd & Mineral Sts. Rev. 0. G. McClure Libby 48 Mineral Ave. Fred R. Decker 1 Doniphan 27 4 h mi. N. Vere Williams Plains 35 About 7 bl. S.W. of P.O. H. E. Shultz Doniphan 80 Locust St. Vere Williams East Prairie 1·oo Mrs. Ora Scott Gideon 60 Main St. Thomas G. Phipps NEBRASKA Granby J. W. Fly Graydon Springs 25 Hammond 20 14 mi. N. Ernest Hart Albion 40 1st St. Bonnie Lee Miller Hammond 7 Northview school house, Beatrice 28 604 W. Court St. Loren W. Johnson 5 mi. S. of Hammond J. W. Findley Brewster 18 9 mi. E. Higginsville 20 City Hall Hilda Vail Callaway 17 20 mi. S. Wm. H. Hinkle -Independence 30 610 N. High St. Cornell 20 14 mi. S.E. of Trenton Jefferson City 100 821 Madison J. F. Lawson Fairbury 40 Traum's Chapel Peter Janey -Kansas City 30 23rd & Woodland Ave. Claud F. Thomas Glenvil 30 21h bl. S. and 1 bl. W. of P.O. H. W. Smith Kansas City 200 11th & Perry Wayne V. Cross Gordon 75 313 W. 2nd St. R. A. Germany Kirksville 75 Florence & Buchanan St. R. J. Cook Gordon 7 20 mi. N.W. of Gordon Knob Lick 18 Liberty St., 2 bl. E. of P.O. Charlie Myers Gordon 10 13 mi. S.E. of Gordon Lane 30 4 mi. E. of Linn Garrett W. Pendleton Hastings 25 Lexington Ave. & C St. H. H. Kissinger Lilbourn 15 S. part of town -Lincoln 21 23rd & T St. S. S. Spaght Lutesville 25 1 bl. S., 1 bl. W. of P.O. W. H. Adams Lincoln 31 7th & A Sts. L. C. Turner Morley 50 J. E. Scott Nebraska City 12 Mountain Grove 67 South & Linn Sts. Omaha 70 49th Ave. & Ohio St. L.A. Hatch Naylor 15 Center of town P. E. Bryant -Omaha 30 2528 Lake St. Neosha Adams St. J. W. Fly Sargent 20 11 mi. W. Glenn Jackson Norwood 14 6mi. N.W. Scottsbluff 20 21st Ave. C Ponder 41 8 mi. N. of P.O. C. W. Warden Thompson 30 Peter Janey Pond Fork 10 Fairview School House, Trenton 40 Main St., 2 bl. S. of P.O. E. C. Grice 1% mi. N.E. of Pond Fork J. W. Findley York 14 Gottlieb Arbeiter Poplar Bluff 85 Cor. Hazel & D Sts., E. side J. B. Brunk Poynor 15 3% mi. Vere Williams Pratt 30 School House, 10 mi. S. of P.O. Vere Williams NEW JERSEY Reger 25 Main St. Owen W. Foster -Richmond Heights 15 1626 Lincoln -Atlantic City 10 234 N. New Jersey Ave. Rolla 24 6th & Pine John A. Vance Butler 40 Summit Ave. Charles Appel Romance 7 School House E. N. Kastning -Egg Harbor 53 Monarirack Robert Sims Slater 14 523 Morse St. Gloucester 40 Bergen & Brown St. H. B. Huntsinger -St. Louis 100 4249 W. Garfield Ave. W. W. Naylor -Jersey City 15 33 Kearney Ave. E. L. Hirt -St. Louis 26 1309 N. 20th St. A. A. Summers -Newark 8 128 West St. George W. Horne St. Louis 175 4201 N. Newstead Ave. W. B. Crowell North Bergen 50 601-37th St. Chas. Volbert St. Louis 65 1730A Lafayette Ave. W. A. Lambert -Plainfield 10 308 Liberty St. Charlie Peoples Springfield 50 920 W. Campbell St. L. L. Kachel -Paterson 20 37 Paterson St. W. L. Damon 78 79 CONGREGATIONS CONGREGATIONS NEW MEXICO NORTH CAROLINA-Continued

No. of Location of No. of Location of Town Members Meeting Place Pastor Town Members Meeting Place Pastor Hatch 38 Wm. Sharp Morganton · 16 On White St., :JA mi. S.E. J. B. Wacaster Morganton 18 12 mi. S. M. H. Newell NEW YORK -Morganton 21 9 mi. N. of P.O. M. C. Johnson Murphy 20 4 mi. S. on Highway 10 Paul M. Moore Pores Knob 8 On Highway 16 Albany 18 Residence of Mrs. C. E. Potter, -Raleigh 50 Cor. E. Edenton & College St. W. H. DeLaine Rensselaer, R.D. Charles H. Clark Reddies River 13 R.D.1 E. A. Vanney Bronx, N.Y.C. 60 2132 Grand Ave., Bronx, Vale 13 5 mi. S.E. N.Y.C. Axchie A. Bolitho Virona 10 2 mi. N.W. of P.O. J. L. Taylor -Brooklyn 45 426 Herkimer St. Evans Marshall White Rock 40 10 mi. E. Stephen Ray -Brooklyn 30 21 Sumpter St. I. V. Downer -Wilson 15 904 S. Wainwright Ave. Buffalo 46 Olympic & Kermit Aves. Ernest J. Schweikhardt -Caledonia 10 61 W. Main St. D. F. Marrow Castorland 8 Residences in Castorland NORTH DAKOTA -Far Rockaway 75 1234 Red FeJ;n Ave. C. C. Halman Hudson 50 4th & Warren Sts. Erie 27 N. Main St. J. G. Christensen Jamaica, N.Y.C. 60 144-23 Jamaica Ave. C. J. Blewitt Forbes 18 10 mi. S.E. H. H. Schliep Jamestown 50 281 Falconer St. A. J. Powell Gackle 45 J. A. Ratzlaff Lockport 25 Cottage St., G.A.R. Hall Goodrich 20 6 mi. N. & 6 mi. E. Walter Ratzlaff -New York City 137 130 W. 129th St. H. E. Green Grand Forks 45 Walnut St. & 3rd Ave. S. Bertha L. Gaulke Niagara Falls 75 Forest & 20th St. M·arcel R. Desgalier Max 22 6 mi. N.E. of P.O. Palmyra 24 221 Can~ndaigua St. W. Ross Colegrove Napoleon 10 In the COUll try J. A. Ratzlaff -Rochester 29 No. 5 Leopold St. James L. Blake New Rockford 22 1 mi. N. S. Ozone Park, L.I. 111-51 VanWyck Blvd. C. J. Blewitt Norton ville 8 Jonas Ratzlaff Troy 30 37-112th St. Raub 8 4 mi. N. & 1 mi. W. Torger K. Torgerson Robinson 21 11 mi. N.W. Miss Tillie M. Brodehl NORTH CAROLINA Wishek 14 Jonas Ratzlaff

Albemarle 12 West Albemarle OHIO Asheville 10 R.D.4 W. E. McFall -Asheville 45 Mountain St. 28 Akron 46 Florida Ave. -Belew Creek 15 C. T. Boyd Akron 375 McKinley Ave. & Winans Ave. Birdie M. & F. G. Smith Boone 8 2 mi. E. on 60 Alliance 38 N. Lincoln Ave. & Perry St. J. A. Overholt -Burnsville 35 8 mi. N. of Polkton H. F. Lee Amsterdam 60 S. C. Johnson -Chapel Hill 75 Near Chapel Hill & Carrboro Ansonia 40 4 sq. W. from P.O. G. M. Byrd City Limits C. T. Boyd Antwerp 25 Chapel Hill N. Columbia St. Cottie Herndon Athens 60 21 Hocking St. Calvin B. Hanes Charlotte 40 Tech High School J. W. Strotman Bellefontaine 150 Cor. Evansville & Chillicothe Mrs. John Massey -Charlotte 45 Johnson & Canton Sts. W. H. DeLaine Bridgeport 67 Brookshire National Rd. Ernest A. Berry -Charlotte 75 Cor. Carmel St. & Booker Ave. J. H. Green Cadiz 18 Public Square -Concord 25 S.W. part of City- -Campbell 8 132 Jackson St. A. A. Eddins Lincoln St. Chester Stanton Canton 235 11th & Concord Ave. S.W. Warren C. Roark Concord 35 Corbin St. J. W. Strotman Chillicothe 20 433 E. 2nd St. W. H. & Nettie Council 12 Lisbon Community J. Henry Capps Ronstadt Drexel 57 0. Lee Stephenson Chillicothe 10 8 mi. N., :tA mi. off Rt. 104 Carl F. Williams -Elm City 12 1,4 mi W. Cincinnati 100 3108 Savoy Pl. Clifton H. Lord -E. Spencer 12 Shaver St. W. D. Davis Cincinnati, Granite Falls 25 Main St. Elm wood Place 50 68th & Vine Sts. James H. Lear Hamlet 25 Pine St. H. F. Lee -Cincinnati 25 909 Richmond St. S ..Johnson Hickory 25 8 mi. S. W. R. Walls Cleveland 100 2806 Daisy Ave. H. G. Babel Hickory 200 24th St. & 6th Ave. R. F. Miller Cleveland 125 W. 41st & Stickney Ave. Lawrence E. Brooks High Point 34 Ashboro St. B. 0. Privett -Cleveland 45 7208 Cedar Ave. Arenzia Cochran Ivy Ridge 20 Stephen Ray -Cleveland 115 2565 E. 40th St. James 'V. Butler Marshall 15 Ray Rice Columbus Grove 6 Pendleton St. Harold Y. Clowes Middle Laurel 65 1 mi. E. of P.O. Stephen Ray -Columbus 120 3319 Sullivant Ave. P. Heard 80 81 CONGREGATIONS CONGREGATIONS OHIO-Continued OHIO-Continued No. of Location of Town Members Meeting Place Pastor No. of Location of Columbus Town Members Meeting Place Pastor 35 Cor. Gilbert St. & Stanley Ave. K. Y. Plank Columbus 150 W. 4th Ave. Columbus E. E. Caldwell Springfield 380 Hillside Ave. F. L. Blevins 40 S. Wayne St. & Olive, Springfield 500 Maiden Lane C. E. Byers on Hilltop Coolville Earnest A. Cline -Stewart 10 Kilvert, R.D. 2 J. W. Logan 50 Coolville Station St. Paris 35 E. Walnut St. L. A. Peters Corning 16 Maud Stepp Eslocker Creston G. Swart The Plains 24 Hocking Rd. Harry L. Craig 40 Cor. Brooklyn Ave. & Toledo 35 Dorr St. & Reynolds Rd. G. W. Palmer Sterling St. Willard I. Plough Toledo 180 Woodstock Ave. J. W. Ruehle Dayton 250 3300 W. 3rd St. -Dayton W. D. McCraw Toledo 75 1330 E. Broadway & Freedom William Bain 60 259 Conover St. Defiance B. W. Works -Toledo 60 385 Vance St. H. Jeter 70 Grove St. Urbana & East Liverpool Lucy B. Smith 180 Orange Hagenbuck Sts. Edward H. Runyan W. 9th St. -Washington C.H. 50 Harrison & N ewbeny St. E. A. Crosswhite East Toledo 150 Mrs. Ethel Hoyt E. Broadway & Freedom H. C. Greiner Wauseon 40 N. Fulton St. J. Osborne Elmore 35 Findlay 2% bl. W., 1 bl. N. of P.O. West Liberty 30 Liberty St. Allison M. Stouffer 80 E. Foulke Ave. Oscar Browne Williamsdale 15 Center & John Sts. Forest 25 Main St. Foster Willshire 40 70 R.D.2 Youngstown 22 60 Indianola St. Franklin 25 6th St. Fredericktown .-Youngstown 25 712 Arlington St. Priscilla Wimbish 38 Columbus Rd. S. of P.O. -Xenia 11 734 E. Main St. Gallipolis 64 156-3rd Ave. H. M. Smith -Zanesville 11 211 Keen St. J. W. Logan Germantown 75 West Market Goshen Run J. R. Hillard 40 R.D. 2 from Chillicothe Greenburg 20 3 mi. W. of Greenburg A. J. Headings OKLAHOMA Hamilton 200 Pleasant Ave. Hamilton 125 J. W. Lykins Ironton Ross & Kenworth St. Thomas W. Farmer Alluwe 25 Main St. Oscar R. Williams 10 lOth & Vine Sts. Lancaster Amorita 20 E. part of town W. D. Thomason 40 732 E. 6th Ave. Beaver 25 S. Main Lebanon 52 E. A. Meeks Lewistown Cor. East & Main Sts. Hallie J. Bates Blackwell 60 Cor. 3rd & Blackwell Sts. C. E. Bratcher 30 4 mi. N. Boyd 6 1 mi. S. J. A. Haworth Lima 200 H. C. Carpenter Logan Highland & Catalpa Aves. W. D. Oldham Bristow 200 Walnut St., between 3rd & Over Moore's Restaurant 4th Aves. S. J. Lane Marion on Main St. Fred C. Sperry Bristow School Dis. No. 44 J. S. Glennan 35 Central Labor Hall, Chandler 25 Keokuk & 13th W. E. Irvine S. Main & Church Sts. D. T. Koch Cleveland 9 W. Caddo St. W. A. Snyder Massillon 15 804 W. Main Ave. C. H. Gruber Clinton 40 Avant near 13th St. T. A. Jones Masury 18 17 Elm St. Harley D. & Ruth Cushing 25 Cor. Walnut & Noble J. W. Eagan T'homas Dacoma 70 1 bl. W. of Majn Merrill J. Hooker Maumee 20 610 Sacket St. H. J. Killen Depew 25 W. 6th St. Middletown 800 Cor. Crawford & Logan R. c. Caudill Drumright 12 McClintock schoolhouse D. M. Ladd Middletown 150 Smith St. -Middletown Drumright 50 Drumright & Harley Sts. 20 Cor. 11th Ave. & Lincoln St. Earlsboro 15 Prairie Valley-11 mi. N.E. H. W. Ross Morrow 60 Newark 5 mi. N.E. on State Rds. 3 & 22 Charles 0. Bates Elk City 70 1st & Walker W. M. Cochran 65 Cor. 6th & Locust Sts. New Lexington W. A. Wilson Enid 35 1223 W. Maple L. B. Morrison 45 Church St. Guymon 12 9 mi. N.W. New Philadelphia 30 James A. Larimer 636 Tuscarawas Ave. Grace G. Henry Guymon 13 11 mi. N.W. at Easterwood New Springfield 35 In town Oakwood Lester Schrock Schoolhouse 30 Country S. Henryetta 10 Between 3rd & 4th, Payne 25 Oak St. J. E. McCoy Barckley St. Peebles 35 7 mi. S.E. Piqua McAlester 50 Cor. Monroe Ave. & 1st St. W. J. Gragg 250 Madison Ave. Portsmouth R. A. White Mannford 35 F. L. Tucker 150 3922 Gallia St. Maynaka 42 E. Santa Fe St. Ray C. Smith Ravenna 40 W. L. Shinn Reading 887 W. Spruce J. E. Fair Moore 127 45 Clark Road Muskogee 35 Spaulding & Cincinnati Wiley H. Hall Rittman 15 lmi. W. Rocky Fork Albert I. Henry Norman 10 316 N. Santa Fe Mrs. J. S. Whitenack 25 9 mi. N.E. of Newark Calvin Nowata 80 Pine & Seneca C. 0. Newman Shanesville 20 Nichols Chester Henry Oilton 70 2 bl. S., 2 bl. E. of P.O. 82 Oklahoma City 125 N.W. lOth St. & Shartel Marshall Mercer 83 CONGRE.GATIONS CONGRE.GATIONS OKLAHOMA-Continued PENNSYLVANIA-Continued

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Oklahoma City 35 501 S.E. 14th St. Garrett E. Wilson Callensburg 40 1 bl. from P.O. T. J. Steenbergen Oklahoma City 200 26th & S. Harvey J.D. Harmon Canoe Ridge 12 3 mi. E. of Rossiter Clark H. Wilson Okmulgee 10 4th St. Collier Works 19 6 mi. E. of Uniontown Terah S. Boyd Paden 30 2 bl. S. of P.O. J. A. Johnson Distant 100 In town Geo. E. Sample Pawhuska 18 11th & Brenner Jesse R. Reust Eldred 40 Main St.-2 bl. S. B. M. Radaker Ponca City 30 N. Osage St. & Broadway A vc. Bmma B. Lucas Means Ellwood City 70 Cor. North St. & Orchard Ave. L. Earl Slacum Ripley 50 S. Morton Ave. B. R. Miller Em a us 15 Kemmever Bldg., Chestnut St. Samuel T. Shaw Sand Springs 135 4th St. & Grant Ave. Archie A. Kinion Erie 75 29th & Parade Jay M. Bentley Sapulpa 20 Cor. Park & Bryan R. R. Phillippe Fairmount City 25 2 mi. N. of P.O. M. L. Rickard Sayre N. 5th St. Amelia Z. Genske Fern 18 Seminole 15 Strothers & Highland Franklin 60 Fox St. (Rocky Grove) S. S. Plank Shawnee 55 9th & Shawnee Sts. H. C. Hathcoat Harrisburg 65 1007 S. 18th St. E. S. Alexander Texhoma 27 20 mi. N.W. Pete Shubert Indiana 10 2nd & Water Sts. Tonkawa 101 401 W. Grand J. M. Pumpelly -Isabella 12 Sarsfield Licorish Tulsa 15 Mingo Station, R.D. 3, Jersey Shore 50 Cor. Glover & Walnut St. Raymond C. Handy 11 mi. N.E. of Tulsa Mrs. F. W. Dent Johnstown 33 517 Maple Ave. John Horevay Tulsa 60 5th & Madison A. G. Hartwig Kane 12 Tionesta Ave. James F. Schaeffer Valentine 40 14 mi. S. of Bristow c. H. Stephens Kittanning 75 Woodard Ave. Vinita 30 Cor. Taloquah & Scrapper Robert E. Bowden Lansdale 50 Jenkins Ave. (near Broad) C. L. Quinn Waynoka 42 E. Santa Fe St. Ray C. Smith -Leechburg 15 Kiskimere Hill Clarence Abney Weatherford 15 City Hall at Broadway & Lenango 30 S. L. King Franklin -McClelland town 15 Eden born S. L. Burkholder Yale 75 W. Broadway Ralph L. Hooker -McGovern 30 Main Highway R. L. White -Meadville 25 181 Boynton St. G. W. Jackson Nanty Glo 35 Cardiff St. OREGON New Bethlehem 50 Hamilton & Allison Sts. Gco. E. Sample New Castle 18 812 Morton St. S. S. Plank Albany 19 Lyon St., between 3rd & 4th H. A. Norman North Apollo 100 I. ·s. McCoy Bandon 50 5th & Elmira Sts. Irene Ransom Buckle Oil City 16 E. 8th St., South Side Coquille 25 7th & Coulter Edw. E. Watkins Palmerton 40 Corvallis 20 2nd & Monroe F. E. Rawie Parkers Landing Gospel Tabernacle, Wayne St. Enterprise 15 W. Main H. S. Fulton Philadelphia 35 Howell & Dittmon Sts. W. J. Paxson Eugene 3rd & Monroe C. K. Chapman -Pittsburgh 130 309 Paulson Ave. S. J. Taylor Grants Pass 3rd & J Sts. E. G. Masters Pittsburgh 43 521 Shady Ave. S. S. .T ohnson Hubbard 25 Punxsutawney 69 N. Main & Perry Sts. H. A. Swecker Lebanon 15 E. Vine St. Mrs. H. C. West Ramsaytown 20 In village H. A. Swecker Medford 34 Haven & Holly Sts. D. M. Clemens Reading 40 Between Perry & Pike Sts. B. M. Sleppy Mil ton-Freewa ter 80 Steward E. McKenney -Republic 11 At railroad crossing & bridge H. R. Williams North Bend 45 Cor. 13th & Marion Ave. Ira N. Masters Robertsdale 65 N. Main St. C. E. Cartmill Oregon City 25 Cor. 8th & Jackson Sts. Birdie Luther Cruz on Shady Side 40 5 mi. N. of Smithfield Portland 165 363 Failing St. U. G. Clark Portland Sharon 7 30 Walnut Ave. S. L. King 100 4816 Bybee St. E. H. Ahrendt Sharon 58 Oakland & Morrison Sts. John Cerbus Rainier 32 C St. W. 1lot from W. 4th St. 0. M. Sponcel Salem -Sharon 105 Beechwood & French L. M. Turner 75 Hood & N. Cottage Sts. G. T. Neal Sligo 27 Woodburn 55 3rd & Grant St. C. W. Hatch Wooilstoek Smithfield 10 Homes Joseph Satanek 41- 4816-70th Ave. S.E. South Connellsville 75 S. Pittsburgh St. W. B. Wall Stoneboro 50 Beech St. D. E. Ratzlaff PENNSYLVANIA Taylor 30 Center St., Rendham M. L. VanHoose Vandergrift 40 Cor. Franklin & Walnut John T. Lackey Venango 50 S. L. King Allentown 28 38 S. 5th St. Samuel T'. Shaw 153 E. Walnut St. James Thomas Arnold 61 2200 Woodmont Ave. W. Dale Frye -Washington 17 Athens 35 Hugh St. & Penn. Ave. V. R. Johnson Washington 20 Broad St. W. H. Pierson Beaver Falls 2605-8th Ave. L. Earl Slacum West Butler 13 420 Irving St. Broad Top City 15 Broad St., in I.O.O.F. Bldg. C. E. Cartmill West Monterey 100 Dutch Hill Butler 60 Homewood Ave. Mrs. Hattie F. Shilts York Springs 20 2¥2 mi. S. of P.O. E. S. Alexander 84 85 CONGRE.GATIONS CONGRE.GATIONS RHODE ISLAND TENNESSEE-Continued

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-Kingston 25 Wm. W. White -Knoxville 35 Yeger St., E. End J. J. White -Newport 9 Caleb Earl St. Mrs. C. L. Browne Madisonville 25 6 mi. E. on Tellico Road -Providence 14 30 Salem St. A. J. Simmons Memphis 30 1040 Vallintine Elmer Hurst Morristown 30 Maple Hill, 6 mi. S.W. Mt. Juliet 18 5 mi. E. SOUTH CAROLINA Nashville 55 1223-6th Ave. N. Clarence McGillen Newport 15 1st St. & Lincoln Ave. W. A. Sutherland -Bennettsville 30 Between Hamlet, N.C., & Niota 30 8 mi. N.W. John R. Harris Bennettsville, S.C. H. L. Lee Rockvale 26 Concord Bertha Shelton Camden 17 15 mi. E. -Charleston 27 192 Line St. -Columbia 30 1014 Pendleton TEXAS -Darlington 125 In town T. S. Royal -Georgetown 22 422 King St. N. C. Mayhams -Austwell 23 Vanderburg, 2 bl. C. J. Eason -Jackson 26 Ballinger 40 Strong & 6th W. S. Hancock -Kingstree 16 Maple St. Big Spring lOth & Main Sts. E. C. Arther Lamar 50 Darlington Ave. C. V. Parkstone Branson 40 7 mi. N.E. of P.O. A. J. Miller Maysville 15 4mi. N.W. L. M. Chewning Burkeville 50 1 bl. S. of P.O. A. J. Miller -St. Matthew 28 Cisco 60 1006 Ave. F C. S. Moad Spartanburg 30 501 Arch St. G. H. Pye Coahoma 30 8 mi. N. Summerville 20 Magnolia Dallas 35 1205 Hollywood, -Sumter 46 In town T. S. Royal Oak Cliff Ave. Aubrey L. Forrest -Warrensville 25 W. M. Brown Eastland 48 Cor. Lamar & Valley Sts. E. W. Barnett -East Bernard 20 5 mi. S.W. S. B. Tyler SOUTH DAKOTA East Mayfield 15 Hemphill R. L. Strickland -Garwood 17 R.D.1 S. B. Tyler Girard 20 13 4 mi. E., 1 mi. N. William Ikast Badger 30 mi. N., mi. W. of Marion Aaron J. Goosscr Gorman 7 bl. N.E. of P.O. Leslie L. Gaylord Marion Junction 50 Ph lh -Hallettsville 40 32 411-7th St. L. Peter Krogh S.E. of town Rapid City Harlingen 80 Sioux Falls 12 1328 E. 4th St. 221 E. Tyler T. H. McNeill -Houston 15 White 35 In town Geo. A. Edes 3309 Sumpter Jim B. Spann Houston 25 Wayside Dr. & Ave. Q Harvey Drooks Houston 402 Bishop St. J. T. Wilson TENNESSEE Houston 15 Forest Hill Blvd. Minnie Ball -Kendleton 45 Powell Point, 2 mi. N. of town G. C. Shankle Athens 50 10 mi. N.W. of Athens .T ohn R. Harris Louise 25 12 mi. N. of Louise Chattanooga 75 lOth Ave. & E. 43rd St. W. P. Long Macedonia 35 Hemphill R. L. Strickland Cerro Gordo 32 6 mi. N.E. -Prairie Grove 30 6 mi. S. G. C. Shankle Church Hill 15 Pineland 15 R. L. Strickland Clarksville 7 High St. Port Arthur 12 3 mi. W. T. 0. Laftin Clear Branch 20 1 mi. from State Highway San Antonio 37 455 Avant St. M. B. Boucher Del Rio 25 R.D. 1, Sandy Gap -San Antonio 10 210 Santos St. C. J. Eason Dover 25 6 mi. N. A. F. Foster San Antonio 36 129 Angela St. (Mexican) M. F. Tafolla East Etowah 50 E. part on Chilhowee St. -San Augustine 12 Earl G. Gladney Englewood 30 S. of P.O. on Highway 33 John R. Harris -Somerville 30 6 mi. W. Flagpond 20 12 mi. S. of P.O. Stephen Ray Sweet Water 18 Ave.D Mrs. Ada Newby Greeneville 65 705 W. Main St. Jas. I. Turner -Yoakum 6 7 mi. S. Willie Hill Hampton 22 Hermitage 13 2% mi. from P.O. S. Howell Sharp Hilham 75 10 mi. N. James Hooten VIRGINIA Hilham 25 3 mi. S.W. James Hooten Johnson City 250 123 Tacoma Ave. Mrs. J. C. McCampbell Atkins 60 lh mi. E. Kingsport 40 Robertson St. R. L. .Johnson Big Stone Gap 25 Knoxville 24 Whittle Spring Road & Birds Nest 25 1 mi. E. of P.O. E. A. Ball Seymour Ave. Blacksburg 50 3 mi. N. 86 87 CONGRE.GATIONS OONGRE.GATIONS VIRGINIA-Continued WEST VIRGINIA No. of Location of Town Members Meeting Place Pastor No of Location of Town Members Meeting Place Pastor Bradley 3 mi. from Manasses 4 1 mi. W. Cedar Bluff 17 College Hill R. G. Rowland Baileysville W. H. A. Lester 11 Rural Chase City 23 1 mi. W. of P.O. R. C. Myers Balds Gap Chatham Hill 20 3 mi. W. of P.O. Beckley 25 Oakwood Ave. & 4th St. Clifton Station 22 Rock Hill Bluefield 150 118 South St. Paul W. Cook Charleston 160 Fla. & 6th Sts. Fredericksburg 48 517 Willis St. Albert Geo. Littek W. C. Gray 14 Clarksburg 30 58 Colemons Ave. T. S. Davidson Gladys Clear Fork 33 Lynchburg 11 R.D. 30 I. F. Mullens Dunbar 60 Smith St. Maurertown Harvey Edge Davy 20 In town Maxwell 15 Near P.O. T. W. Thompson J. A. Mullins East Rainelle 20 5th St. Norfolk 85 37th St. & Gosnold Ave. Roy W. Potter C. N. Watson Elm Grove 75 Norfolk 1601 W. 48th St. S. W. Joiner Forbes St. John Q. Myers 50 Evergreen 20 6 mi. from P.O. Norton 40 5th St. J. W. Whitenack M. M. Camp Fairmont 11 Mound Ave., Norwood Add. 25 Across from P.O. H. D. Freeman Flora Hinzman Pearisburg -Fairmont 40 Norval St. Richlands Arthur Bickerstaff 11 1 mi. N. of P.O. R. G. Rowland Hartford 16 4 sq. W. of P.O. -Richmond 10 Hurshel J. Shook W. L. Curry Henning 20 Richmond 25 Grayland Ave. & Rowland St. Vago P.O., 1 mi. from P.O. Laura M. Hughes Rowesville 25 On main highway Roanoke 20 V. C. Wilson 8 mi. S. R. C. Myers Huntington 55 2128-5th Ave. Roanoke 45 Edgar Smith Rugby Blvd. H. B. Carr Lico 13 Round Hill 20 ~mi. E. C. L. Mooney 4 mi. N.W. of Rock Hill McMechen 25 8th St. 25 Virgil L. Good Saltville 1 mi. N.E. W. C. Wolfe Matoaka 15 In town -Sedley ~ 7 mi. E. on Daria Rd. Simeon R. Green Mohegan 18 Severn 30 S. W. Joiner Morgantown 30 Liberty on Scotts Run, Shawsville 16 W. of Shawsville State Rd. 7 South Roanoke 30 5 mi. S. of Roanoke Moundsville 132 Ash Ave. & Center St. Charles V. Weber -Suffolk 5 348 Saratoga St. Simeon R. Green Mullens 10 Main St. W. H. A. Lester -Thaxton 11 2 mi. N. Mrs. Annie M. New Haven 28 Emmett Elliott, Jr. Anderson Nitro 40 17th & 21st St. Sydney 0. Pauley Waynesboro 12 Park Stn., Winchester Ave., Oak Hill Near depot Chas. V. Weber 5th St. N.E. H. G. P. McNeil Page 8 S. of P.O. I. P. Hamrick Wise 46 Main St. Parkersburg 55 13th & Liberty St. R. B. Roan Princeton 39 Cor. Straley Ave. & 7th St. Thos. E. Sexton Ronceverte 15 Ronceverte Ave. W. Laura M. Hughes WASHINGTON South Charleston 50 5th Ave., Cor. E St. J. R. Taylor St. Albans 30 Abney St. 0. 0. Boggess Summerco 17 1 mi. W. of P.O. on Rd. 13 G. C. Barker Aberdeen 40 209 S. Park St. H. B. Wilson Tioga 15 1 mi. E. Ernest Hayhurst Bellingham 30 2110 Broadway F. E. Christen Welch 30 812 McDowell St. Centralia 44 Oak & Walnut E. C. Amondson Wellsburg 32 729 Main St. C. B. Barcus Clarkston 50 Sycamore & Diagonal St. Otto T. Ring Wheeling 25 N. Warwood Schoolhouse Geo. Steer Colfax 12 10 mi. S. C. C. Miller Wheeling 68 37th & Eoff Sts. J. E. DeGarmo Deer Park 25 1st & Arcadia Windsor Heights 48 Schoolhouse Geo. Steer Elm a 55 6th St. & Waldrip A. E. Greeley Wriston 15 I. W. Kinzer Everett 50 2807 Cedar St. Lilbern E.· Neal Grandview 65 112 Main St. Merrill J. Gray Hillyard 50 J. E. Allen WISCONSIN Montesano 125 Cor. Spruce Ave. & Church St. A. P. Gregory Olympia 14 4th & Tullis Miss Myra Barrett Ableman 10 On Main St. James E. Austin Seattle 150 3902 Woodland Park Ave. Albert F. Gray Alvin 11 8 mi. E. in schoolhouse Sylvester Thrasher Spokane 30 Cor. N. Ash & Chelan H. A. Schlatter Baraboo 20 Lyons, just outside of town James E. Austin Tacoma 125 56th & Birmingham R. M. Nichols Blackwell 10 12 mi. E. S. Primley Toppenish 22 E. Toppenish Ave. Cornell 10 Melvin Miller Vancouver 20 3310 R St. Alfred E. Cook Crandon 20 1 ~ bl. E. of Crandon Hotel Sylvester Thrasher Walla Walla 20 428 Craig St. C. E. Hunnex Horlicksville 16 R.D. 3, Highway 38 Cecil Cody DeGarmo Y~kiqr~ ()5 109 S. 4th St. :R. 'r, Vest Madison 20 119 E. Washington sa Milwaukee 130 N. 19th & W. Hadley Sts. Harry L. Harp 89 CONGRE.GATIONS WISCONSIN-Continued NATIONAL BIBLES of Merit No of Location of KING JAMES (AUTHORIZED) VERSION - SELF PRONOUNCING Town Members Meeting Place Pastor AN EXCELLENT VALUE-RED L.ETTER BIBLE Norwalk 30 Church St. & Railroad Ave. Charles H. Whitney No. 645R. Bound in genuine leather, gold title stamp, overlapping covers, Pittsville 12 8¥2 mi. W. round corners, red under gold edges, headbands, silk bookmark. Racine 55 1425 West Blvd. C. R. Millar l 6 illustrations of Biblical scenes in full colors. Reedsburg 18 S. Park St. James E. Austin Presentation page. l<~amily record. Rice Lake 75 300 Noble Ave. Paul J. Shrock Maps in colors. Sheboygan 30 909 Michigan Ave. Conrad Ebert Stanley 17 Pleasant Valley Schoolhouse JN the end of the sabbath. as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week. Tipler 28 4 mi. N. on State Highway 139 Sylvester Thrasher came Ma'ry Mag-da-le'ne. and the other Tomah 30 207 W. Council St. Ma'ry, to see the se:oulchre. West Allis 19 74th & George St. Yarnell 13 C. E. Shrock 188 PAGES VALUABLE AIDS TO BIBLE STUDY INCLUDING: Key to the pronunciation of proper names. WYOMING Chronological table showing Jewish history and contemporaneous events. Thornton 6 Schoolhouse A brief summary of the characteristics of the books Wheatland 29 3lf2 mi. N.W. in Fairview of the Old and New Testaments. Index of texts for Christian workers. Schoolhouse Harmony of the Gospels. 5,000 questions and answers to the Old and New Testaments. Concordance to the Holy Scriptures. CANADA Size of page-5x7 inches. Words of Christ printed in RED. ALBERTA Price $3.50 Bruderheim 30 1~ bl.from P.O. Chauvin 20 In town Walker Wright Graburn (Walsh) 15 On road to Graburn Gap Jacob Wiens REFERENCE-CONCORDANCE RED LETT'ER BIBLE Drayton Valley 10 W. R. Abell Edmonton 20 99th St. & 88th Ave. H. C. Gardner N those days came a John the Ferintosh 36 V. A. Lindgren I Bap'tlst, preaching b in the wil­ Medicine Hat 40 Washington Ave. Jacob Wiens derness of Jfi-dre'a, Newberg (Irvine) 30 On road to Elkwater Lake No. 136R. Bound in genuine leather, overlapping covers, red under Rocky Rapids 17 W. R. Abell gold edges, headbands, and bookmark. 16 illustrations of Price Schuler 20 Melba School Jacob vViens Biblical scenes in full colors. Maps in colors. Family record. Concordance. Words of Christ printed in RED. Size of $5.00 W oolchester lh mi. N. from P.O. page-6x8 inches. BRITISH COLUMBIA Summerland 20 Trout Creek GIFT EDITION-NEW TESTAMENT and PS.ALlYIS MANITOBA The thinnest and most beautiful Testament made. Morden 35 Near Cor. Stephen St. & Black-fa.ced type text. 5th Ave. Mrs. J. S. Walko£ Plum Coulee 21 Edna Unger AND the LoRD spake unto Mo'~ ONTARIO ~ ses in the wilderness of Si'­ nai, in the tabernacle of the congre- Hagerville 62 7 mi. N.W. H. F. & Zelia Wilson .. London 25 111 Paul St. Sherkston 20 1 mi. S. of P.O. No. 47X. Bound in genuine morocco, leather Stevensville 40 Cor. W. Main & Courtland Mrs. B. Becken lined, printed on India paper. Only St. Thomas 25 622 Talbot St. a quarter of an inch thick. Of great Weiland 60 Helems Ave. Albert Boelke value to preacher, teacher, or Chris­ tian worker. Can be carried in in­ SASKATCHEWAN side pocket with comfort. Biggar 40 14 mi. N. & 2 mi. W. S. H. Popp Church bridge 23 10 mi. N.E. of P.O. Samuel Nachtigall Price $3.50 Hallonquist 25 3 mi. N. & 1 mi. E. Lash burn 30 3 mi. N. Gospel Trumpet Company 8askatoon 45 Ave. E & 29th St. Grace Rosenberger 90 91 DIRECTORY OF FOREIGN MISSIONARIES CONGREGATIONS, MISSIONARIES AND NATIONAL (Postage on letters to mission stations is :five cents for each ounce and three WORKERS OUTSIDE OF UNITED STATES cents for each additional ounce or fraction thereof, except to Cuba, where post­ age is three cents for each ounce or fraction thereof.) INo. of Nat. Workers~ No. of / Pastors 1 Evang. 'No. of AFRICA Mission- of 1 and Congre- Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. W. J., Kakamega, Kisumu, Kenya Colony, B.E.A. aries 1 Churches 1 Helpers 1 gations Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Homer, Kakamega, Kisumu, Kenya Colony, B.E.A. Baker, Miss Mabel A., Kisumu, Kenya Colony, B.E.A. Af~~~~i:sh ·-E-~~t --Af;i~~:::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::/ 9 67 210 67 Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. J. S., Kisumu, Kenya Colony, B.E.A. Transvaal, South Africa ------~ 2 7 2 8 28 15 Murray, Mr. and Mrs. James T., Kisumu, Kenya Colony, B.E.A. ~~r;:~~s, --~-·-~---~: ___ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:::::::::: 2 1 Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Francis, Yapata, Kisumu, Kenya Colony, B.E.A. 3 4 Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney P., Kisumu, Kenya Colony, B.E.A. 2 4 4 4 BARBADOS, BRITISH WEST INDIES 2!t:~ .~~~~...... •..•.•• •• ••.• •• .•..• .•• ········•·! 1 4 6 3 3 10 Shaw, Mr. and Mrs .. J. Frank, Box 1, Bridgetown, Barbados, B.W.I. 8 9 5 10 CHINA 3 2 3 ~!~E.~{··· .·~~~ i·•· .• • •i •. . •J 8 15 18 Maiden, Miss Daisy V., 47 A Great Western Road, Shanghai, China 1 1 Watson, Belle M., 47 A Great Western Road, Shanghai, China ~~~~~ry ------··:··------~ CUBA Bengal ------·---- 3 1 8 4 Stewart, Miss E. Faith, Pasage G., Entre 7, 8, Buena Vista, Havana, Cuba Khassi Hills ------6 40 40 Mala bar ------1 8 4 DENMARK Orissa ------4 3 1 Tra van core ______------4 10 27 Ikast, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. 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Dimba, Walter, Box 6967, Johannesburg, Transvaal, via Capetown, South Africa ON FURLOUGH IN UNITED STATES From British West Indies: West Africa: Young, Miss Edith M., % Anderson College and Theological Seminary, Ander­ Nudka, L. Oji, Amuzuku Ibeku, Oloko Umuahia, Port Harcourt, Nigeria, son, Ind. West Africa 92 93 ENGLAND YOUNG PEOPLE'S COUNSELLORS Hopwood, Wm., 24 Haldane Ave., Claughton, Birkenhead, England ARKANSAS FIJI ISLANDS No. in Sperber, C. H., Suva, Fiji Islands Society Name and Address 8 Harrison-Naomi T'routt, R.D. 3 INDIA 50 Hot Springs-David Hurst, 901 Spring St. Moses, M., 21/4 Jannagar Road, Entally P.O., Calcutta, India 30 Little Rock-William F. Hurst, 1423 Cumberland St. Philip, P. J., Chengannur, Travancore, South India 20 Paragould-Mrs. Etta Adams, S. 7th St. 30 Piggott-Lloyd Hargett IRELAND CALIFORNIA Allan, Adam, 53 Magdala St., Belfast, Ireland 6 Adin-0. Wade Sidener, Beiber Larmour, John, 5-7th St., Shankill Road, Belfast, Ireland 40 Atwater-Mrs. W. M. 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Wade Sidener, Bieber Grandison, George "\V., Box 836, Cristobal, Canal Zone 40 Los Angeles-E. J. Speckles, 1941 W. 23rd St. 50 Los Angeles-Donald Harmon, Glendale 6 McArthur-0. Wade Sidener, Bieber 20 Modesto-Charity Paris, 726 2nd St. DIRECTORY OF YOUNG PEOPLE'S COUNSELLORS 16 Montgomery Creek-Mrs. Otto Miller, Round Mountain 35 Oakland-Jannet Olson, 1437 6th St., Almeda ALABAMA 20 Peanut-Mrs. Andy Norgaar, Hayfork No. in 9 Petaluma-G. A. Lynch, 109 Hill Blvd. Society Name and Address 37 Pomona-Lewis H. Walker, 212 E. 6th St. 14 Redwood City-Mrs. Myrl V. Cross, 453 Roosevelt Ave. 15 Alexander City (Colored)-Marie Edwards Roseville-Mrs. S. M. Boone, 130 Donner Ave. 35 Anniston (Colored)-Douglas Goggins, 1803 ColJb Ave. 25 Sacramento-J. L. Horstman, R.D. 7, Box 548 30 Bessemer (Colored)-Allen Johnson, R.D. 4, Box 1 15 San Diego-Mrs. Naomi S. Kempin, 2417 Polk Ave. Bessemer-Mrs. Pearl Stephens, R.D. 5 8 Stockton-T. 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Hendrix, Hartselle, R.D. 3 12 Hotchkiss-Ora Martin Sylacauga-Gertrude Grogan 10 Littleton-Anna Lee McConnel, 350 E. Bates, Englewood Talladega (Colored)-Lillie L. Hill 12 Lorna-Lily Hagen Vinemont-Climes Anderson, R.D. 1 15 Merino-Wayne Couch 25 Huntsville-Mrs. Maloy Bradley, E. Clinton St. 15 Pritchett-James Stuart 12 Pueblo-Lorene Vest ARIZONA 22 Salida-Mrs. Elsie Montgomery, 529 E St. 22 Phoenix-James E. Watson, R.D. 2, Glendale 10 Stratton-May Calven 94 95 YOUNG PEOPLE'S COUNSELLORS YOUNG PEOPLE'S COUNSELLORS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA No. in No. in Society Name and Address Society N arne and Address 15 Ebenezer-Ruth Rash, R.D. 5, Mt. Vernon 25 Washington-Mrs. P. M. 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Dallas, Poste Restante, Malika N azli 30 Chicago (KennC'th & Belden Ave.)-Mrs. R. Dc>Witt Howell, 4416 Beldc>n Ave. 12 Decatur-Glen E. Marshall, 128 S. lOth St. 78 Chieago (W. 74th St.)-Mrs. Pearl Du Bois, 6406 S. Hoyne 30 Elkhart-Mrs. Barbara Miller, 320 W. Simonton St. Dana-Mrs. Geo. H. Lawrenee, Main St. 15 Elwood-Mrs. Lueile Fischer, North Side 35 Danville-Ardval Pletcher, 464 Junetion Ave. 15 Fairmount-Marcella Stroop, E. 2nd St. Deeatur-Berdine Sheets, 2400 E. Grain St. 40 Ft. Wayne-Everett A. Hartung, 2018 Dodge 15 Deeatur-Vernon Spaar, 744 N. Merecr 36 Gary-Chas. E. Shackelford, 17 41 Adams St. 12 Decatur-Mrs. Mary Saxe, E. William St. 15 Huntington-Ethel Branstrator, Salamonia Ave. 12 Deeatur (Colored)-Corine Jonc>s, 1101 S. Jackson St. 18 Indianapolis (Colored)-Bernia Laua, 1945 Ashland Ave. 3.15 East St. Louis (Colored)-J. D. Smoot, 2146 Mo. Ave>. 50 Indianapolis (W. 30th )-Mabel Overhiser, 2244 Central St. 96 97 YOUNG PEOPLE'S COUNSELLORS YOUNG PEOPLE'S COUNSELLORS No. in No. in Society Name and Address Society Name and Address 30 Lafayette-Harry Gillenbeck, 924 S. 24th St. 15 Phillipsburg-Mrs. R. E. Hooper 10 LaGrange-Mrs. L. J. Beaver 30 Pratt-Fredie Warriner 12 LaPorte-Wm. Smith 10 Protection-John W. V. Smith 15 LaPorte-Louise Kindle, 1519 Indiana Ave. Sabetha-C. Harrison 8 Linton-Bollin Fimes, R.D. 25 Salina-Mrs. Blanche Korppen, 212 N. Penn St. 20 Logansport-Blanche Smith, 501 Helen St. 18 Satanta-Mrs. C. C. Means 51 Marion-Mary Sloan 20 Topeka-Mrs. Hazel Kinch, 804 Logan 35 Muncie-Mrs. H. F. Allen, 312 W. Willard St. 15 Ulysses-Oscar J. Carrall 40 Nappanee-Mrs. Mary Young, R.D. 2, Burbon 12 Wichita (West Side)-Chester Gray, 1311 Palisade 50 New Albany-Mrs. R. D. Blanton 25 Wichita (S. Market)-George C. DeVorss, 1448 S. Wichita 50 Newcastle-Herman Ast, 1401 S. 21st St. 16 Winfield-Mrs. T. Franklin Miller, 1121 E. 5th St. Patoka-Jess Green 20 Petersburg-Elbert Fox, Washington Road KENTUCKY 25 Pierceton-Elmer Hassler 25 Ashland-Virginia Barber, 3325 Bath Ave. 10 Plymouth-Mrs. Paul Pletcher 6 Carmel City-M. G. Dunigan 20 Nebraska-Naomi Summers Covington-Mrs. C. B. Williams, 1538 Maryland 12 North Webster-Irene Shock 30 Cynthiana-Orville Kearns 45 Princeton-Mrs. Muriel Magness, 206 S. Gibson St. 6 Daniel Boone-Mrs. Charles Denton 25 Rochester-George Stuninger, R.D. 3 10 Erlanger-Lucille Dollores Jones, 705 Orchard St. 25 South Bend-Harold Fabien, 1129 W. Thomas St. 15 Farmer-Bill Moore 10 South Whitley-Mrs. Chas. Stowe 25 Glo-James E. Gibson, Wayland 12 Stroh-Mabel Asbury 20 Hickman-Margaret Hogue 5 Suburban Gardens-Mrs. Ruth Gaddy, R.D. 1, New Carlyle 20 Irvine-Mrs. R. B. Tuttle, Witt Springs 35 Terre Haute-Mrs. Beatrice Fansler, 2843 Fenwood Ave. 3 Kings Mountain-Della Douglas 12 Topeka-Mrs. L. J. Beaver, 412 W. Spring St. 20 Lexington-Mrs. Bertha Wholen, Liberty Heights 10 Wabash-Mrs. Carl Overholser, North Manchester 75 Louisville-Mrs. P. W. James, 32nd St. 20 Warsaw-Lucile Duke, R.D. 5 20 McVeigh-Mrs. Wm. Hall 12 Washington-Mary Stanford Morehead-C. B. Porter IOWA Moreland-Mrs. Mae Brown 20 Mt. Sterling-Ramond Saunders 23 Barney-Mrs. Grace Coulson 40 Paducah (Oaks Station)-Vera Whitby Cedar Rapids-Mrs. A. Rather, 1338-6th St., K N.W. 12 Paducah-Lavilee Denton 20 Clinton-Bernice Hill, 14th Ave., S. Pineville-Bonnie Darm 10 Fort Dodge-Mrs. C. F. Kurtz, 1102 S. 20th St. Russell-Mrs. Sarah Hoffman 20 Madrid-Mrs. Mose Kellion 10 Salt Lick-Mrs. W. F. Jones 20 Ottumwa-Mrs. Lola Axtell, 115 S. Madison 50 Winchester-Mrs. Frank Caudill, R.D. 1 12 Yale-G. H. Ellington KANSAS Anthony-Mary F. Shepherd, 615 E. Main St. LOUISIANA 10 Arkansas City-Ethel Hall, 1303 S. A St. 15 Delhi-Curtis Mobley, R.D. 1 20 Caldwell-Roy Bowling, R.D. 4 10 Hebert-Elsie Womack 15 Chanute-Carrie Ford, 14 W. lOth 15 Lena Station (R.D.)-Mrs. Ruth Forrest 14 Columbus-Mrs. T. E. Castor, 310 N. Kansas Ave. 25 Lena Station-Hazel Beebe 8 Dodge City-Maurine Irons, 1110 Ave. C 18 New Orleans-Mrs. Alberta D. Knieper, 2721 N. Rampart folt. 15 Emporia-Mrs. A. J. Pauler, 428 Aroundel Oak Grove-Grace V. Murray 10 Garden City-Ottie Surgoin Oak Grove-Owen C. Trimble 18 Hill City-Vera Linderman 40 Pioneer-Rhoda Smith, Daniel 18 Hugoton-Mrs. Jack Garner Round Hill School House-Ida May Wright, Oak Grove 30 Hutchinson-Mrs. Charles Means, 315 \Y. 13th St. 20 Shreveport (C. G. Station)-Mrs. A. L. Hubert 15 Independence- 40 Shreveport-E. V. Endle, Quinton St. 6 Kanorado-J. Pearl Norris 50 Simpson-Jewel Parker 18 Kansas City-Wm. C. Coe, 1315 Central Ave. 10 Kansas City-Mrs. M. Massey, 1501 N. 11th St. MAINE 8 Island Falls-Frances Forman 15 Lawrence-Stella Adkinson, 1406 Conn. St. 30 Liberal-Mrs. Anna Jones 10 Liberal-Ruth Allen MARYLAND 12 Newton-Gilbert L. Crow, 211 E. 3rd St. 40 Baltimore-Lavina Logan, 47 Admiral Blvd., Dundalk 25 Palco-J. G. Beecher 35 Dundalk-W. S. Vincent, 49 Township Road 98 99 YOUNG PEOPLE'S COUNSELLORS YOUNG PEOPLE'S COUNSELLORS No. in Society Name and Address No. in Ellicott City-Ira Cavey Society Name and Address 12 Essex-Mrs. Walter L. Ott, Raspeburg, P.O. Box 201 15 St. Paul Park-Mrs. H. Stay 40 Federalsburg-Ralph Poole 25 St. Paul-Mrs. Mary Raspberger, 1074 Ryde St. 20 Gambrills-L. G. Watts 8 Marbury-Mrs. R. Mitchell MISSISSIPPI 65 Center (Colored)-Lillie Drane MASSACHUSETTS Farmhaven-Beulah Lawrence, Sharon 25 Boston-Mrs. Ella W oodburry, 8 Pournell 30 Farmhaven (Colored)-Thomas Garrett 28 Roxbury-Ina M. Preseod, 20 Windson St. 25 Hattiesburg (Colored)-Anna Jimerson 16 Inverness (Colored)-Lovett Tells MICHIGAN 30 Laurel (Colored)-A. G. Drane, Center 15 Allegan-Ivan Yerden 50 Lumberton (Colored)-Spugin Vine 12 Alma-Mrs. Ford Sanders 9 Pachata (Colored)-,Louria Fisher 12 Alpena-Mrs. L. D. Birdsall, 501 Lockwood 40 Paulding (Colored)-William Haze 20 Battle Creek-Hazel Shelton, 31 Eldred St. Preston (Colored)-Lillie Calvin, R.D. I, Box 13 25 Bay City-J. Morley Dixon, 405 E. Jenney St. 50 Union-Reagan Germany 15 Belding-Mayme Taylor, R.D. 15 Benton Harbor-Walter Butgereit, 207 McCord St. MISSOURI 10 Burlington-Mrs. John R. Good 30 Cape Girardeau-Ed Gosa, N. Fountain St. 12 Butternut-Mrs. H. A. Pontious 20 Carthage-Joe Hooker, 1234 James 12 Coleman-Adaline May Centertown-Zena Crutsinger 20 Decatur-Lena Slocum, Lawrence 10 Clear Springs-Mrs. Ethel Houseton, Willow Springs Detroit-Bert Mead, 157 45 Dexter Bl. 19 Carso-Evelyn Parsons 20 Detroit (Clay at Cameron St.)-Ruth .Jones, 7596 Cameron 6 Craig-Mrs. L. J. Houck 62 Detroit (Colored)-Mrs. Willa Davis, 20240 Kentucky Ave. 50 DeSoto-Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bouse, E. Pratt St. 12 Clare-Vera B. Peterson, 206 E. 6th St. 12 Doniphan (4% Miles North)-Jo Murray Cassopolis-Mrs. Ada Straw 30 Doniphan (Locust St.)-Mrs. Lauria I. Williams, Box 448 30 Charlevoix-Mrs. Addison Chew, R.D. East Prairie-Paul Presson 50 Detroit (Beniteau at Goethe)-Mrs. _E. E .. Perry,, 341~ Beniteau 30 Gideon-Cora Hutichan and Ora Waddle 20 Detroit (State Fair)-Mrs. Ira N. K1lpatnck, 19339 Carman St. 10 Hammond-Mrs. Ruth E. Findley 20 Farwell-Marie Smith 35 Jefferson City-Viola Haldeman, Michigan St. 15 Flint-Mrs. Viola Wright, 5319 Colubine St. 5 Kansas City (23rd and Woodland Ave.)-Mrs. Bessie Green, 1625 Cottage 30 Flint-Edna Harris, 2427 Vernon Ave. Ave. 10 Flint-Bernadine Bunting, 794 Philadelphia Ave. 60 Kansas City (lith and Perry)-Louis Gough, 5820 Jackson St. Jackson-Freddie McLin, 2000 Woodson 20 Kirksville-Ermine Capps, 612 E. Hickory 30 Jackson-Mrs. Joseph Cirone, 708 S. West Ave. 8 Lane-Clara Scott, Linn Kalamazoo-Walter Knowels, Carlton Court 20 Morley-Bernice McMullin 18 Lansing-Viola Hill, 1309 Hyland St. Pond Fork-Mrs. Evalin McSwain 50 Lansing-Elix Laudenslager, 826 Firdale 15 Ponder-Oscar L. Warden Midland-Nora Ellis, Lincoln St. 25 Poplar Bluff-Mrs. Lottie Anderson, 969 Lester 30 Mount Pleasant-Mrs. Agnes French, R.D. 12 Reger-Bertie Bertchman, Milan 26 Muskegon Heights-Mabie Hibbard, R.D. 2 20 St. Louis-Luella Kimble, Glasgo Place 15 Niles-Mrs. Thelma Foster, 527 Cherry St. 25 St. Louis (4201 N. Newstead Ave.)-Mrs. W. B. Crowell, 4418 Athlone M North Star-Wilson Zimmerman, R.D. 1 25 St. Louis (South Side)-Luther E. Clemens, 4233 S. 38th St. 18 Petoskey-Mrs. 0. E. Sands, 710 Howard St. Springfield-Leo B. Kachel 20 Pontiac-Clarence Johnson, 385 Marshall Ave. 25 Vanduser-Freeman Uncel 10 Port Huron-Mrs. M. Edna Teeter, 840 Oak St. 28 Washington Park-Mrs. Beulah Gridder, 628--33rd St., E. St. Louis, Ill. 25 River Rouge-M. Stepheson, 320 Beachwood Ave. 20 St. Louis-Mrs. Rosa Laudenslager, R.D. 3 MONTANA 75 St. Joseph-Adam Macholtz, 504 Archer Ave. Billings-Wm. Ross, 3415-4th Ave. S. 6 Saginaw-lone Whitehead, Cooper and Charles Sts. 5 Brady-Elmer Bartsch 10 Sturgis-Mrs. 0. C. Denniston, 410 S. Monroe St. 9 Eureka-Mrs. Edith Swinehart 20 Three Rivers-Marietta Coffman, 815-8th St. 18 Libby-Earl Cole 16 Plains-Mrs. C. A. Davis, Box 64 MINNESOTA 40 Grand Rapids-Kenyon Bunce NEBRASKA Montevideo-Mrs. Albert E. Anderson, Lincoln Ave. Albion-Lucile Whitehorn, 7th St. 12 Renville-Mrs. Wm. J. Ayotte 10 Beatrice-Loren .Johnson, Pastor 100 25 Callaway-Irving Hatch 101 YOUNG PEOPLE'S COUNSELLORS YOUNG PEOPLE'S COUNSELLORS No. in OHIO Society Name and Address No. in 34 Gordon-Mrs. Morey Society Name and Address 10 Hastings-Alton Howland, Juanita, 100 Akron-Lester Godd, 753 LaFollette 5 Lincoln (Colored)-Mrs. G. Robert, 2236.. R St. 16 Alliance-Mrs. J. A. Overholt, 623 N. Lincoln A vr. 14 Lincoln (7th and A Sts.)-L. C. Turner, 5226 Leighton Ave. 35 Amsterdam-Mrs. S. P. Johnson 28 Omaha-Catherine Miller, 4439 Franklin St. 15 Ansonia-Naaman Apple, Greenville 15 Trenton-Sidney Finch 30 Athens-R. S. Atkins, W. State St. 10 York-Sam Koroch, 1911 Lincoln 25 Bellefontaine-William M. Hurley, 300 Plum Valley 25 Bridgeport-Mrs. Mable Johnston, Locust, Brookside, Bridgeport 11 Campbell-Amanda Dunlop, 42 Glendale St., Struthers NEW JERSEY 75 Canton-Harold Turnbull, 12321;2 Woodland Ave., N.W. 15 Butler-Mrs. John Gray 12 Chillicothe (R.D. 8)-Wilma Knoles, S. Hickory St. 6 Egg Harbor (Colored)-Lillie Gaines 18 Chillicothe-Mrs. Wilma Knowles, S. Hickory St. 16 Gloucester-H. B. Huntsinger, 408 W. Broadway 30 Cincinnati-Rachel Lord, 3108 Savoy Place Jersey City-G. W. Clark, 707 Ocean Ave. 13 Cincinnati (Colored)-Catherine Foster, 932 W. Court St. 15 Paterson-Mrs. Essie D. Harris, 35 Harrison 40 Cleveland-Jay Rosenberry, 3740 W. 36th St. 8 Cleveland (Colored)-Perrie L. Mason, 2348 E. 40th St. 40 Cleveland (Gennan)-Julius Janke, 3488 W. 49th St. NEW MEXICO 25 Columbus (West)-Mrs. N. G. O'Neil, 251 Highland Ave. 30 Hatch-Mrs. D. Frost 5 Columbus (Gilbert St.)-Mrs. K. Y. Plank, 841 Forest St. 20 Columbus (\V. 4th Ave.)-John Bastin NEW YORK 20 Coolville-Thrlma Goodwin 10 Albany-Thelma Clark, 141 Mohawk St., Cohoes 20 Creston-Albert Henry, Main St. 25 New York City (Bronx)-Sue Edwards, 4346 Grace Ave. 60 Dayton-Vivian Speirs, 2106 W. 2nd St. 10 Brooklyn (Colored)-Mrs. Susie Sims, 1611 Pacific St. 15 Elmwood Place-Ila McKee, 210 Township Ave. 8 Far Rockaway (Colored)-Walter Jones, 209 James Place, Inwood, L.I. 15 Findlay-Norman Smith, 231 E. Foulke Ave. 25 Jamaica-Mrs. F. E. Elsasser, 139-31-87th Drive 30 Gallipolis-Dorothea Elliott, 241-3rd Ave. 50 Jamestown-Mrs. A. J. Powell, 113 Jamestown 30 Germantown-Rose Mobley, S. Mulberry 50 New York City (Colored)-Geneva Copeland, 8 W. 137th St. 20 Greenburg-Mary Shelby, General Delivrry, Altman 30 Niagara Falls-Ella Witt, 2228 Niagara Ave. 35 Hamilton-Chas. Kimbell, 1112 Franklin Ave. 15 Rochester-Mrs. John Doctor, 200 Winterroth St. 10 Lancaster-Mrs. Florence Parsels, Pleasantville 15 Lebanon-Hallie J. Bates, 510 E. Main St. 40 Lima-Mrs. Clara Smith, 326 E. 2nd St. NORTH CAROLINA 12 :Marion-::\1rs. Ruth Orians, 585 E. George St. Chapel Hill-A. V. Goen, P.O. Box 371 7 Massillon-Junior Gruber, 804 W. Main Ave. 75 Charlotte-Mrs. Twilah Brennen, 806 Central Ave. Masury-Ruth Thomas 35 Charlotte (Colored) (Johnson and Canton Sts.)-Elliot Humphrey, 12091;2 18 )fiddletown (Colored)-Mrs. Annie R. Hurd 907 Gardrn Ave. N. Johnson St. 200 Middletown-B. C. Caudill, 400 Moore St. ' 75 Charlotte (Colored) (Carmel St. and Booker Ave.)-0-..vens Powel, 522 Car­ 26 Morrow-Gladys Minton, R.D. 1, Clarksville mel St. 25 Newark-Beatrice Wilson, 63 E. Channel St. 25 Concord-Lucile Moore, 81 Reed St. 12 New Lexington-Mrs. Mary Wahl 15 Council-Murl Savage 12 New Philadelphia-Grace G. Henry, 944 Grant An. Drexel-Preston Baker 12 New Springfield-~Iildred May 12 E. Spencer-Jessie B. Torrence, Box 250, Salisbury 60 Piqua-Grace Pickering, 920 Madison Ave. 10 Granite Falls-Beatrice Smith :15 Portsmouth-Mary L. Black, Box 327 15 Hickory (8 Miles South)-W. R. Walls, R.D. 4 14 Shanesville-Gertrude Collins, Sugar Creek 65 Hickory (24th St. and 6th Ave.)-Bonniee Correll High Point-Welton Kindler 150 Springfield (Hillside Ave.)-Naomi Merritt, S. Vienna, R.D. Marshall-R. Roy Rice, Flag Pond, Tenn. 100 Springfield (Maiden Lane)-\Yanata Montgomery, Hi02 W. High St. 20 Middle Laurel-Evelyn Shelton, White Rock 38 The Plains-Faye Potts, R.D. 6, Athens 6 Morganton-Oralee Elmore, Concord St. 14 Toledo (Reynolds Corner)-Florence Cornett, R.D. 2 40 Toledo-J. W. Ruehle, 1129 Woodstock Ave. NORTH DAKOTA 14 Toledo (Colored)-Mrs. Leola Johnson, 901 Ewing St. 60 Urbana-J emima Decker, 222 Lowden St. 45 Gackle-J. A. Ratzlaff, Pastor 20 Washington C.H.-Catherine Bailey, 537 Harrison St. 20 Goodrich-Leander L. Wonnenberg, R.D. 1 12 Grand Forks-Mrs. Bertha L. Gaulke, Pastor 16 Wausseon-F. Kissel 10 Northenville-Mrs. Fred Fircho 10 West Liberty-Alta Ervin, R.D. 3 23 Robinson-Tille Brodehl, Chaseley 1.1? Wilshire-Reba Roop, R.D. 6, Decatur, Ind. 102 103 YOUNG PEOPLE'S COUNSELLORS YOUNG PEOPLE'S COUNSELLORS OKLABO!O. No. :In No. :In 8ocletJ' Name and Addreu SocletJ' Name and Address 12 Emaus-Mrs. A. F. DeVries, 530 Nort'h St. 12 Alluwe-Mrs. Lois Tucker 20 Erie-Percy G. Hatch, 2219 E. 19th St., R.D. 7 20 Amorita-Dorothy Jack 18 Harrisburg-Mrs. Nelson Schey, Box 37, Colonial Park 20 Blackwell-Mrs. C. E. Bratcher, 543 W. Okla. St. 10 Isabella-Howard Cuff 75 Bristow-Ruth Hill, 807 S. Poplar, Box 968 25 Jersey Shore-Mrs. Margie C. Handy, 932 Cemetery, Williamsport 3 Cleveland-Lennie Rowe, R.D. 2 24 Johnstown-Stephen Bohun, Gen. Del. 6 Depew-Mrs. W. C. Nobles 30 Lansdale-Nellie Handy, Green St. Drumright-Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ladd, R.D. 1, Box 44 10 Leechburg-Emma Gunter, Vandergrift 15 Earlsboro-Zella Ross 6 McClellandtown-Mamie Owens, Box 195 35 Elk City-Ruth Cochran, Box 143 25 New Bethlehem-Fay Shankel, Broadstreet (South Side) 20 Mannford-Mrs. Mabel Tucker 60 North Apollo-Estella Kidd 60 McAlester-Mary E. Banks, % Mrs. J. H. Jordan, 502 N. 2nd St. 25 Pittsburgh (Colored) (309 Paulson Ave.)-Eugene Oden, 1819 Runnette 35 Moore-Mrs. Pauline Thompson 18 Pittsburgh (521 Shady Ave.)-Rebecea Glass, 3107 Hazelhurst Ave. 15 Muskogee-Mrs. LaVaughn S. Hall, 214 Spaulding 18 Punxsutawney-Mrs. Tillie A. Swecker, 704-3rd Ave. 35 Nowata-Mrs. D. A. Keech, N. Pecan 8 Ramsaytown-Adolph Moore 40 Oklahoma City (N.W. lOth St.)-Mrs. M. Mercer, 2817 N.W. 19th St. 25 Robertsdale-Irene Kough 10 Oklahoma City (581 S.W. 14th St.)-Mrs. Garrett E. Wilson, 541 S.E. 17th St. 6 Sharon-Mrs. J. E. Currie, R.D. 1, Masury, Ohio 50 Oklahoma City (26th and S. Harvey)-Iva Mae Steiger, 519 S.W. 23rd 50 Sharon (Beechwood and French) (Colored)-D. S. Phillips, 1017 Sherman Ave. 10 Pawhuska-Dona Capps, General Delivery 5 Sligo-Mrs. Henry Aunkle 20 Ponca City-Jessie Lee Lucas, 721 N. Palm P. 14 South Connellsville-Carl E. Romesburg, R.D. 2, Box 80 25 Ripley-Marinda MeGee, General Delivery 20 Stoneboro-Howard Dye, Grove City 35 Sand Springs-Ethel Sullivan 20 Taylor-Melba Murphy, 117 Sibley Ave., Old Forge, Pa. 8 Sapulpa-Grace Patty, 615 S. Walnut Vandergrift-Glenn Shutt, 509 Jackson Ave. 3 Sayre-Amelia G. Genske 25 West Monterey-B. J. Stiver 15 Seminole-Bert Franz, Box 691 30 Shawnee-H. C. Hathcoat, Pastor B.BODE ISLAND 10 Tulsa (Mingo Station, R.D. 3)-Mrs. F. W. Dent, 4848 E. 5th Pl. 10 Providence-H. Brown, 30 Holton St. 12 Valentine-Mrs. Ruth White, R.D. 5, Bristow N ewport-R. 0. Johnson, 28 Byrnes St. 15 Vinita-Thelma K. Sweet, White Oak 35 Yale-Margaret Waddle SOUTH CAROLINA OREGON 35 Darlington-Mrs. Fannie Key, 250 Lee St. 14 Albany-Mrs. Martha Norman, 428 E. 5th St. 30 Lamar-Mrs. H. L. Wheatley, R. D. Bandon-William Densmore 20 Spartanburg-Mrs. G. H. Pye, 604 Hugh St. Coquille-Mrs. W. H. Lewis, 346 N. Elliott St. 25 Sumpter (Colored)-Mrs. Pernina McFadden, 534 S. Main St. 10 Enterprise-Mrs. J. R. Underwood 8 Warrenville (Colored)-Carie O'Conner, Graniteville 20 Eugene-Esther Fegler, 342 Monroe St. 15 Grants Pass-Merle Griffin, 205 B St. SOUTH DAKOTA 40 Milton-Clarence Rogers, Walla Walla 45 Marion-Ida Nachtigall 12 Oregon City-Birdie Luther Cruzon, Molalla 16 Rapid City-Mrs. Clyde Smith, Silver St. 50 Portland-Mrs. Maud Byel"S, 1934 Junior St. Mrs. D. R. Matteson, Intermediate Y.P., 1050 N.E. 25th St. TENNESSEE 35 Portland ( 4816 Bybee St.)-Mrs. E. H. Ahrendt, 4928 S.E. Henry St. 25 Chattanooga-Zephyr Palmour, 12th Ave. 8 Rainier-0. M. Sponcel 25 Englewood-Elizabeth Townsend 25 Salem-Lyle Knox, R.D. 6 15 Greeneville-Mrs. W. T. Wilson, Carson St. 20 Woodburn~.Arthur Shrock, Hubbard 8 Hermitage-Lois Binkley, Mt. Juliet 40 Hilham (R.D. 2)-Clyde Abney, R.D. 2 PENNSYLVANIA 30 Hilham (3 Mi. S.W.)-Nola Mai Lane 25 Reading-Esther Mengel, 1236 Locust St. Johnson City-Mrs. A. N. Wilburn, Main St. 18 Allentown-Evelyn Ebert, 311 Lexington St. 15 Kingsport-Edith Perry, Dorothy St. 30 Arnold-Hazel Anderson, General Delivery Knoxville (Colored)-Marg1·et Sellers, 418 Otis St. 10 Broad Top City-Mary Hooper 40 Mt. Juliet-C. W. Smith 9 Butler-Dorothy Fleiger, R.D. 1, West Sunbury 30 Nashville-0. E. Billings, 1522 Lillian Ave. 20 Canoe Ridge-Mrs. Clara Gaston, R.D. 3, Rochester Mills 15 Callensburg-Mrs. Ira Black TEXAS 50 Distant-Gertrude Little 35 Ballinger-Myrtle Killam, 6th St. 30 Eldred-Mrs. F. S. McDivitt, R.D. 1 18 Big Springs-Mrs. E. C. Arther, 105 E. lOth St. Ellwood City-Minnie Bookamer, Corner Orchard and Ore. Sts. 25 Bronson-Jim Shell 104 105 YOUNG PEOPLE'S COUliSELLORS YOUNG PEOPLE'S COUNSELLORS No. in No. in Society Name and Address Society Name and Address 15 Burkeville-J. D. Miller 25 Rowesville-E. C. Nine, R.D. 4, Tunnelton 20 Cisco-W. B. Ellison 15 Huntington-Edgar Smith, 4 Kirk Pl. 20 Coahoma-Geo. Herrington 39 Moundsville-Charles V. Weber, 2300 1st St. 20 Dallas-Mrs. L. B. Hosek, 1131 Hollywood 6 Mullens-Mrs. Steve Gybson, Itmann 9 Eastland-Mrs. E. W. Barnett, Box 1017 Nitro-Joe Leshon Garwood-T. L. Phoenix, R.D. 25 Oak Hill-Nila Basham 8 Gorman-Macie Hayett 15 Parkersburg-R. B. Roan, 1005 Tefft St. 40 Harlingen-Iva Hope McNeill, 219 E. Tyler 20 Princeton-Thomas E. Sexton Houston-J. T. Wilson, 202 Mcintosh Ronceverte-Forest Recer, Ronceverte Ave. 6 Kendleton-M. F. Brown, Beasly 20 South Charleston-J. R. Taylor 3 San Antonio-Almo Schnable, Gladstone St. 15 St. Albans-Owen Roberts 7 San Antonio (Colored)-Octavia Eason, 716 E. :Mulberry Welch-Pannie Hager, Hemphill 5 Sweetwater-Mrs. Ruth Penton, Camp Joy 20 Vvellburg-De lin a Hickman, Beech bottom Wheeling-Mrs. Geo. Steer, 2517 Hess Ave. VIRGINIA 25 Wheeling-Mrs. J. E. DeGarmo, R.D. 3, Box 236 40 Atkins-Mae Robinett 15 Windsor Heights-Mrs. Willis Blair 20 Birds Nest-Mattie Small 15 Cedar Bluff-Hattie P. Russell, Indian WISCONSIN Chase City-Mrs. Nealy L. Myers, R.D. 3 12 Baraboo-Esther Meyer, Ableman 10 Chatham Hill-Kate Stephenson 55 Milwaukee-Ashley Hargis, 1830 W. Hadley St. 12 Clifton Station-Mary Knott, Herndon 15 Norwalk-Mrs. C. M. Cronk 42 Fredericksburg-Mrs. Albert Littek, 517 Willis St. 6 Reedsburg-Esther Meyer, Ableman 20 Norfolk (Corner of W. 37th and Gosnold)-Orion G. Potter, 639 W. 37th St. 24 Rice Lake-Bernice Shrock, 300 Noble Ave. 20 Norfolk (1601 W. 48th St.)-Mrs. A. W. Bradshaw, 1532 W. 38th St. 6 Sheboygan-Herschel Berkheiser, 926 Georgia St. 20 Norton-J. W. Whitenack, Pastor 18 Tipler-Harold E. Messer, Alvin 40 Church Hill (N. Side)-Glenoah Curry, 317 Granby St., Richmond Richlands-Mrs. R. G. Rowland, Box 251 ALBERTA, CANADA 10 Roanoke (South)-Nealy L. Myers, R.D. 5, Box 125 Chauvin-Eva L. Wright 18 Roanoke (Rugby Blvd.)-Alma Leonard 15 Ferintosh-Mrs. Edith Butler 25 Sedley-Mrs. Minnie L. Hayward, R.D. 1, Box 23 20 Medicine Hat-Jacob Wiens, 1166 Queen St. 25 Suffolk-Lola L. Autry, 348 Saratoga St. 17 Wise-Mrs. Flora Roberson MANITOBA, CANADA 25 Morden-'l'ina Siemens WASHINGTON Plum Coulee-James Unger 18 Aberdeen-Mrs. H. B. Wilson, 209 S. Park St. 10 Bellingham-F. E. Christen, 2322 I St. ONTARIO, CANADA 12 Clarkston-Mrs. Eunice Ring 26 Hagerville-Zella V. Wilson, 93 Erie Ave., Brantford 26 Elmer-Mrs. A. E. Greeley 17 Stevensville-Mrs. \V. Green, Sherkston 12 Everett-Anna Thompson, 2215 Oak St. 30 Weiland-Mr. Alfred Turner, Patterson Ave. 15 Grandview-Dorothy Mott 30 Hillyard-Mrs. M. B. Allen, E. 2317 Glass Ave., Spokane SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA 30 Montesano-Mrs. Harold Lougheed, Beacon St. 50 Seattle-Mrs. Geo. Wilson, 810 E. 42nd St. 10 Churchbridge-Philip Adam 10 Spokane-Geo. Hobson, 804112 E. lOth 12 Saskatoon-Grace Rosenberger, Pastor, 521 Rusholme Road 25 Tacoma-Lela, Straub, 5230 S. State St. 12 Walla Walla-Mrs. C. E. Huunex, 428 Craig St. WEST VIRGINIA 25 Bluefield-Mrs. B. C. Hodges, Bramwell Road 35 Charleston (West)-Arlan Carte, 6th Ave. 12 Clarksburg-W. C. Bloke, Station A 25 Clear Fork-Buell Janny 25 Dunbar-Carl Pignato Davy-Dan Huff, Twin Branch 14 East Rainelle-C. N. Watson Fairmount-Mrs. Pearl Collins, Hoult Road 18 Hartford-Freda James 106 107 The Teachers' Guide for 1934 to the INTERNATIONALS. 5. LESSONS Heart-Warming Peri~dicals IMPROVED UNIFORM COURSE For the home, the Su~~ay school, and New! 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