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THE  JAPAN 

CHRISTIAN  YEARBOOK 

1956 

A  Survey  of 

The  Christian  Movement  in  Japan 
during  1955 

Edited  by 

ALDEN  E.  MATTHEWS 

and 
JOHN  H.  SKILLMAN 


Foreign    Sales :      Friendship    Press, 
257  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  10,  N.  Y. 


The  Japan  Christian  Yearbook 
for  1956  is  a  continuation  of 
the  Japan  Mission  Yearbook  and 
is  the  forty-fifth  issue  of  the 

Christian     Movement     in    Japan 

"      .  ~ 

and  Formosa. 


EDITORIAL  COMMITTEE 

Kendall  A.  Davis        Shotaro  Miyoshi 
Margaret  Kitchen       John  Moss 
Theodore  Kitchen      John  Skillman 
Alden  E.  Matthews   Douglas  Swendseid 
Nozomu  Tomita 


The    Japan    Christian    Yearbook 

is  published  under  the  auspices  of 
the  Fellowship  of  Christian  Mission 
aries  in  cooperation  with  the  Japan 
National  Christian  Council, 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


Page 
Preface    .          6 


SECTION     I 

Trends  in  the  Christian  Movement  in  Japan 

Dr.  Sigurd  Aske. 

Political  Tides  8 

Economic  Trends 10 

Public  Sentiment 11 

The  Religious  Situation 15 

The  Problem  of  the  Rear  Exit 15 

Church  Attendance  Down 16 

A  New  Self-Consciousness 19 

Encouraging  Trend  in  Christian  Literature    24 

The  Event  of  the  Year :     The  Colloquial  Bible    27 

Religious  Freedom  29 

Training  of  Lay  Leadership 31 

Protestant  Missionaries 32 

The  "Non-Church  Movement" 35 

SECTION     II 

In  Memoriam 

Dr.  A.  J.  Stirewalt. 

1954  39 

1955  49 

3 


4  TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 

SECTION     III 
Directories 

Mission  Boards  and  Societies 65 

Missionaries  by  Missions  91 

Missionaries  by  Prefectures  and  Towns 147 

Alphabetical  List  of  Missionaries,  with  Addresses  209 

APPENDIX 

Prefectures,  Towns,  and  Cities  in  Romaji  and  Kanji 402 


ADVERTISEMENTS 

A.  V.  E.  D Front  cover  page 

American  Pharmacy Front  facing  page 

The  Japan  Bible  Society Front  facing  page 

Aurell  Insurance  Brokerage,  Inc 37 

K.L.M. 37 

American  Express  International  Inc 38 

Inter-Mission-Service 63 

KINOKUNIYA 64 

The  National  Cash  Register  Co.,  (Japan)  Ltd 89 

Remington  Rand  Japan  Iric 90 

Bank  of  America 145 

K.  MIKIMOTO  Inc 146 

N.Y.K.  LINE  207 

Northwest  orient  Airline 208 

KYO-BUN-KWAN 411 

P.  A.  A 411 

Japan  Air  Line 412 

T.W.A 413 

B.O.A.C 414 

Acme  Service    Back  facing  page 

Dr.  H.  Shingai  Back  facing  page 

A.  P.  L Back  facing  page 

The  First  National  City  Bank    Back  cover  page 


PREFACE 

This  edition  of  the  Japan  Christian  Yearbook  continues 
the  trend  towards  a  yearbook  amounting  to  little  more 
than  a  directory  of  Protestant  missionaries  and  missionary 
societies  in  Japan.  The  advisability  of  such  a  reduction 
of  the  scope  and  historical  value  of  this  publication  is 
being  questioned  and,  although  there  may  be  some  who 
would  prefer  nothing  more  than  an  annual  directory,  we 
hope  there  will  be  serious  reconsideration  of  the  future 
nature  of  the  Yearbook  when  the  Fellowship  of  Christian 
Missionaries  holds  its  annual  meeting  this  summer. 

We  are  publishing  the  book  earlier  this  year  than  has 
been  the  case  recently  with  the  expectation  that  the 
directories  will  prove  to  be  more  accurate  for  a  longer 
period  of  time.  Yet  please  do  not  think  of  this  book  as 
an  early  replacement  of  the  1955  edition.  Inasmuch  as 
this  edition  contains  the  obituaries  for  1954  as  well  as 
1955  and  omits  statistics  and  graphs  which  were  a  feature 
of  last  year's  book,  we  hope  you  will  find  that  each 
edition  enhances  the  other's  usefulness. 

Considerable  criticism,  much  of  it  justified,  has  fallen 
upon  the  graphs  and  statistics  published  last  year.  We 
especially  regret  the  inadequate  visual  indication  of  the 
change  of  scale  in  some  of  the  bar  graphs.  There  are 
other  imperfections  also  for  which  we  apologize.  Never- 
the-less  we  hope  you  will  continue  to  find  the  graphs 


PREFACE  7 

and  statistical  tables  as  helpful  as  we  have,  as  you  seek  to 
understand  and  interpret  the  complexities  of  the  Christian 
movement  in  Japan.  Obviously  the  gathering,  evaluating, 
and  presenting  of  statistics  requires  experienced  personnel 
working  continuously  over  a  period  of  years. 

We  cannot  put  this  book  into  your  hands  without  ex 
pressing  our  gratitude  to  the  members  of  the  Editorial 
Committee  and  to  all  those  who  have  helped  by  provid 
ing  information.  We  especially  thank  Dr.  A.  J.  Stirewalt 
for  compiling  the  obituaries  with  such  care,  Dr.  Sigurd 
Aske  for  his  fine  survey  article,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Kitchen  for 
their  long  labor  on  the  directories,  and  Mr.  Miyoshi  of 
the  Kyo  Bun  Kan  for  his  patient  attention  to  the  many 
details  of  publishing. 

The  Billy  Graham  crusade  has  just  been  in  Japan  as 
we  go  to  press,  and  we  would  like  to  gratefully  acknow 
ledge  the  blessing  he  has  brought  to  the  cause  of  Christ 
in  this  land,  expressing  the  hope  that  the  seed  he  planted 
will  be  nurtured  unto  a  mighty  harvest.  Among  other 
things,  we  Christians  are  left  more  keenly  aware  of  our 
mutual  need  to  forgive  and  forget  much  that  is  in  our 
past.  May  God  grant  that  all  of  us,  being  humbled  at 
the  foot  of  the  one  cross,  may  rise  to  proclaim  in  harmony 
the  one  gospel  of  our  one  Lord  to  a  people  more  ready 
than  ever  before  to  hear,  and  repent,  and  believe. 

The  Editors. 


SECTION    I 

TRENDS  IN  THE  CHRISTIAN 
MOVEMENT  IN  JAPAN 

By  Sigurd  Aske 

This  article  makes  no  attempt  to  enumerate  all  im 
portant  events  in  the  Christian  movement  in  Japan  dur 
ing  1955. l  Rather  the  purpose  has  been  to  sharpen  up 
and  to  analyse  briefly  some  of  the  more  evident  trends 
in  the  Protestant  Church  in  this  country.  To  the  ex 
tent  which  a  discussion  of  political  and  economic  aspects 
is  deemed  a  prerequisite  toward  an  intelligent  under 
standing  of  the  general  religious  situation,  a  summary 
treatment  of  these  fields  is  presented  as  an  introduction. 
The  only  valid  reason  why  this  article  has  been  written 
by  a  person  who  has  been  but  five  years  in  this  land  is 
that  I  was  so  requested  by  people  who  perhaps  should 
have  known  better. 

POLITICAL  TIDES 

Early  in  June  1955  the  governments  of  Japan  and  the 
USSR  began  negotiations  aimed  at  regularizing  diplomatic 

1.  Dr.  Paul  S.  Mayer's  "  Significant  Developments  in  the  Christian 
Movement  in  Japan,"  The  Japan  Christian  Year  Book  1955, 
pp.  9--S7,  covers  events  up  to  mid-summer  1955.  The  article 
also  includes  a  report  on  the  Catholic  Church  in  Japan. 

8 


TRENDS  IN  THE  CHRISTIAN  MOVEMENT  IN  JAPAN        9 

relations  between  the  two  countries.  Throughout  the 
year  Red  China  and  Japan  were  gradually  being  drawn 
closer  together  through  increased  attempts  at  trade  and 
cultural  interchange.  These  two  phenomena  colored  to 
some  extent  most  of  the  other  political  events  in  Japan 
during  1955. 

When  Mr.  Hatoyama  as  early  as  February  cam 
paigned  under  the  slogan  "  Diplomatic  Relations  with 
Communist  China  and  the  USSR  "  he  must  have  had  a 
feeling  of  the  undercurrent  of  international  good  will  that 
came  to  the  surface  during  the  Geneva  Big  Four  Con 
ference  in  July  this  year.  He  was  here  tackling  head-on 
a  problem  which  the  Yoshida  government  had  refused 
to  take  up.  That  this  impressed  the  man  in  the  street 
is  evidenced  by  the  support  given  to  Hatoyama  in  the 
general  election. 

While  the  Hatoyama  government  never  actually  at 
tempted  to  alter  the  basic  pattern  of  close  partnership 
with  the  USA  so  firmly  established  by  Yoshida,  the 
public  was  to  some  extent  led  to  think  that  Hatoyama 
was  more  independent  of  the  USA  than  his  predecessor. 
Though  neither  Liberals  nor  Socialists  were  basically 
opposed  to  opening  negotiations  with  the  USSR  or  to 
an  increase  in  trade  with  Red  China,  both  groups  have 
been  disturbed  by  the  simplicity  of  Hatoyama's  views  in 
these  matters.  The  Liberal  Party  leaders  have  expressed 
their  concern  lest  the  government's  policy  should  estrange 
Japan  from  the  friendship  of  America  and  the  western 
nations,  and  play  into  the  hands  of  the  Communists. 
The  Socialists  have  time  and  again  attacked  Hatoyama's 


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"  two-faced  diplomacy  ". 

Whether  the  recent  merger  of  the  Democratic  and 
Liberal  parties,  and  the  union  of  the  two  Socialist  parties 
have  created  a  greater  degree  of  stability  in  the  political 
field  in  Japan,  it  is  too  early  to  say.  The  impression  a 
non-politician  is  left  with  after  having  lived  through  the 
year  1955  in  post-war  Japan  is  that  it  was  a  year  of 
political  uncertainty. 

A  most  welcome  sign  of  hope  for  possible  future  im 
provements  in  Republic  of  Korea — Japan  relations  came 
toward  the  end  of  the  year  with  the  exchange  of  open 
letters  between  Dr.  Toyohiko  Kagawa  and  ROK  Presi 
dent  Dr.  Syngman  Rhee. 

ECONOMIC  TRENDS 

The  economic  sitation  presents  an  outward  picture  of 
remarkable  post-war  recovery.  Compared  with  last  year, 
when  newspaper  headlines  frequently  were  spotted  with 
the  word  "depression",  the  present  mood,  though  caut 
ious,  is  far  more  optimistic. 

The  bumper  rice  crop  this  year  has  of  course  been  a 
tremendous  factor,  with  a  reported  all  time  record  of  70 
million  bushels  above  average,  93  million  above  1954. 
Other  important  data  show  the  same  upward  trend :  in 
dustrial  production  up  13^  (over  1954),  steel  production 
up  12.8  %.  During  the  year  Japan  moved  up  to  third 
place  among  shipbuilding-nations,  outdistancing  by  far 
the  USA.  The  first  half  of  the  year  showed  a  favor 
able  monthly  average  balance  of  exports  over  imports  of 
some  US  $  23  million. 


IN  THE  CHRISTIAN  MOVEMENT  IN  JAPAN  11 

Thus  it  seems  that  the  deflationary  policies  put  into 
effect  late  in  1954,  emphasizing  rationalization  and  in 
creased  productivity  with  the  purpose  of  creating  a 
favorable  balance  in  Japan's  foreign  trade,  have  achieved 
their  desired  goal. 

All  Japan's  economic  ills  are  not  by  any  means 
cured,  however.  Coupled  with  an  apparent  improvement 
in  the  economic  field,  at  least  as  viewed  from  the  inter 
national  angle,  is  a  considerable  degree  of  uneasiness  and 
concern  for  what  may  come  next. 

The  road  into  the  future  is  indeed  dotted  with  all 
kinds  of  danger  signs.  40  %  of  the  GATT2  member  na 
tions  refuse  to  grant  Japan  trading  privileges  extended 
to  other  GATT  members.  The  promise  of  increased 
trade  which  Red  China  a  year  ago  used  as  bait  for  the 
opening  of  informal  relations  is  still  but  a  promise. 
Possible  unfair  restrictions  on  Japan's  trade  with  foreign 
countries  remain  a  constant  threat  to  the  economic  sta 
bility  of  this  nation.  Finally,  behind  the  apparent  pros 
perity  are  two  inherent  weak  spots :  the  state  of  over 
production  and  the  threat  of  chronic  unemployment. 
Any  determined  attempt  to  cure  any  one  of  the  two  tends 
in  the  long  run  to  aggravate  both.  This  presents  to 
Japan  a  dilemma  to  which  no  government  has  yet  found 
a  satisfactory  solution. 

PUBLIC  SENTIMENT 

What  is  the  sentiment  of  the  Japanese  people    toward 

2.     GATT  =  General  Agreement  on  Tariffs  and  Trade 


12  TRENDS 

foreigners  in  general  and  toward  Americans  in  particular? 
Is  the  government  once  again  putting  pressure  on  foreign 
ers,  including  the  missionaries,  in  order  to  have  them 
leave  for  home?  These  questions  have  been  asked  and 
answered  repeatedly  during  1955,  not  entirely  without 
reason. 

First,  there  has  been  the  Income  Tax  problem.  Not 
a  few  people,  including  missionaries,  have  been  inclined 
to  interpret  the  revision  of  the  tax  law  as  the  beginning 
of  a  long  range  expulsion  program.  That  the  greatly 
increased  personal  income  tax  will  force  a  number  of 
missionaries  to  leave  Japan  is  unfortunately  true.  Some 
mission  boards  have  already  made  plans  for  future  re 
duction  in  the  number  of  missionaries  here.  But  that 
this  was  even  a  side-purpose  behind  the  revision  of  the 
Tax  Law  is  unlikely.  It  may  be  pointed  out  that  the 
tax  agreement  now  in  effect  is  expiring,  making  it  neces 
sary  for  some  new  arrangement  to  be  worked  out.  The 
new  regulations  quite  clearly  aim  at  putting  Japanese 
and  foreign  residents  on  the  same  level.  At  the  same 
time  they  provide  an  additional  burden  on  the  foreigner 
who  may  not  necessarily  benefit  from  exemptions  avail 
able  to  the  average  Japanese. 

The  American  atomic  "  Honest  John "  artillery  piece 
and  problems  related  to  US  military  bases  in  Japan  have 
repeatedly  made  headlines  during  the  year.  Headline 
readers  are  tempted  to  conclude  that  Japan  is  growing 
more  anti-American  as  time  passes.  Looking  into  the 
actual  conditions  behind  the  headlines,  however,  inevit 
ably  leads  to  a  somewhat  different  conclusion :  there  is 


IN  THE  CHRISTIAN  MOVEMENT  IN  JAPAN  13 

presently   no  tendency  toward  stronger  anti-foreign  or  anti- 
American  feeling  in  Japan. 

It  was  in  1952,  not  1955,  that  foreign  owned  cars 
were  overturned  and  set  afire  in  Tokyo.  And  even  then 
it  was  clearly  a  communist  inspired  riot  and  not  a  spon 
taneous  outburst  of  popular  emotions. 

A  factor  that  comes  into  play  here  is  the  present 
tactics  of  the  Communist  Party  in  Japan.  All  church 
leaders  whom  I  interviewed  were  in  complete  agreement 
that  communist  power  in  this  country  is  on  the  decline. 
The  Reds  have  come  a  long  way  down  hill  since  1952, 
at  least  in  popularity,  and  probably  in  actual  strength. 
Party  membership  is  down  to  a  bare  30,000,  from  108, 
000  in  1950.  Only  2  communist  representatives  were 
elected  to  the  Diet  in  the  last  general  election. 

Personally,  I  am  of  the  opinion  that  the  above  results 
spring  more  from  a  change  in  tactics  than  from  an 
actual  loss  of  strength.  True,  the  Reds  did  make  a 
miscalculation  of  public  sentiment  at  the  time  of  the 
May  Day  riots  in  Tokyo  in  1952,  and  a  similar  blunder 
when  the  Peking  Red  Cross  Delegation  headed  by  Miss 
Li  Te-ch'uan  toured  Japan  in  1954.  The  fact  that  com 
munist-lead  youths  took  over  to  the  extent  that  the 
police  were  refused  entrance  to  public  places  made  think 
ing  individuals  visualize  what  might  happen  in  the  future 
should  ever  a  crowd  of  this  caliber  ascend  to  power. 
These  and  other  considerations  made  a  change  in  tactics 
necessary,  and  this  is  what  we  now  witness.  Instead  of 
any  exhibition  of  brute  force,  the  so-called  "  United 
Front "  tactics  call  for  increased  activities  in  the  cultural 


14  TRENDS 

field.  All  such  efforts  within  the  framework  of  the  labor 
unions  have  the  blessing  of  the  C.  P.  The  poor  show 
ing  at  the  last  general  election  must  at  least  partly  have 
been  because  of  the  fact  that  the  Reds  in  many  areas 
withdrew  their  candidates  in  favor  of  the  Farmer-Labor 
Party  or  Socialist  Left  representatives  in  the  obvious 
hope  that  these  men  would  better  serve  communist  aims 
such  as  Russian  friendship,  no  armament  and  anti- 
Americanism. 

Worth  noting  is  also  the  fact  that  since  the  foreign 
minister  of  the  People's  Republic  of  Korea  last  year 
stated  that  the  Korean  communists  in  Japan  would  not, 
as  Korean  citizens,  interfere  in  the  internal  problems  of 
the  Japanese  nation,  the  political  activities  of  this  large 
segment  of  potential  trouble-makers  have  been  controlled 
down  to  a  gentle  simmering.  Nor  do  they  any  longer 
belong  to  the  Japan  Communist  Party. 

The  amazing  show  of  strength  in  the  April  local  elec 
tions  in  Tokyo,  when  no  less  than  41  were  elected  Ward 
Assemblymen  (out  of  a  total  of  938),  while  not  approx 
imated  in  other  places,  was  startling  enough  to  create 
question-marks  regarding  the  presumed  decrease  of  Red 
strength  in  this  country. 

Turning  again  to  the  much  discussed  anti-American 
ism,  whenever  I  have  asked  American  missionaries  if 
they  have  felt  such  antipathy  directed  against  themselves 
as  individuals,  the  reply  has  almost  always  been  in  the 
negative.  This  has  led  me  to  diagnose  this  "  anti- 
foreignism  "  as  mainly  a  political  phenomenon,  not  some 
thing  that  has  penetrated  into  the  socio-cultural  sphere. 


IN  THE  CHRISTIAN  MOVEMENT  IN  JAPAN  15 

To  be  outspokenly  anti-US  in  these  days  of  political 
turmoil  is  a  negative  way  of  stating  one's  patriotism. 
And  Japan  Anno  Domini  1955  is  definitely  pro- Japanese. 
After  years  of  post-war  confusion  and  disillusion,  the 
nation  is  making  real  headway  in  the  painful  process  of 
finding  itself. 

THE  RELIGIOUS  SITUATION 

The  religious  situation  in  post-war  Japan  has  been 
repeatedly  expressed,  in  over-simplified  terms,  as  being 
that  of  confusion.  This  is  our  opportunity.  A  man  in 
confusion  and  distress  is  willing  to  listen  to  anyone. 
Here  is  also  our  limitation :  the  man  who  is  willing  to 
listen  to  you,  readily  lends  his  ear  to  others.  And  there 
always  is  some  other  prophet,  preaching  some  other 
"  gospel." 

When  the  emperor  in  1946  declared  himself  a  human 
being  without  divine  origin,  he  kicked  from  under  the 
feet  of  the  Japanese  people  their  traditional  basis  for 
moral  and  ethical  teaching :  the  belief  in  themselves  as  a 
model  nation.  Japan  from  1945  till  now  has  had  no 
criterion  by  which  to  judge  and  evaluate  doctrines  and 
ideas  that  have  come  to  the  islands.  The  latest  arrival 
tends  to  claim  the  day. 

THE  PROBLEM  OF  THE  REAR  EXIT 

Many  wonderful  reports  have  been  written  from  Japan 
about  the  possibilities  for  Christian  work  in  post-war 
Japan.  Most  of  them  have  had  something  to  do  with 
the  truth,  However,  we  need  to  keep  in  mind  that 


16  TRENDS 

while  such  reports  usually  are  written  from  the  point  of 
view  of  the  church  entrance,  the  problem  of  the  Japa 
nese  church  since  1945  has  been  that  of  the  rear  exit. 
New  people  are  continually  coming  into  contact  with  the 
churches,  but  somehow  the  audiences  remain  numerical 
ly  about  the  same. 

As  of  1955  report  writers  will  have  to  look  for  a  new 
theme.  Even  a  quick  glance  at  available  statistical  data 
suggests  this.  Several  writers  in  both  the  secular  and 
the  Christian  presses  in  Japan  have  already  concluded 
that  the  main  problem  is  now  no  longer  at  the  back 
door,  but  rather  at  the  entrance  of  the  church.  The 
bases  of  their  reasoning  are  figures  such  as  these : 

1950      1953      1954      1955 

Average  Sunday  worship     g()  15Q  ?g  259 

attendance 

Baptisms    (NCC  related  I^^Q1?   12729 

churches  only) 

However,  while  here  merely  suggesting  that  perhaps 
the  area  in  which  to  concentrate  the  efforts  of  the  church 
is  the  congregational  life  of  the  churches,  let  us  look  at 
the  situation  more  in  detail. 

CHURCH  ATTENDANCE  DOWN 

A  number  of  pastors  of  established  churches  through 
out  Japan  report  a  marked  decrease  in  the  number  of 
persons  attending  church  services,  some  as  much  as  10^ 
over  against  1954.  In  missionary  dominated  congrega 
tions  a  number  of  factors  are  involved  which  make  it 
difficult  to  form  any  conclusion  on  the  basis  of  figures 


IN  THE  CHRISTIAN  MOVEMENT  IN  JAPAN  17 

available. 

Tn  connection  with  the  (Kyodan)  National  Missionary 
Conference  in  Osaka  November  2 — 3,  1955,  the  evening 
edition  of  the  Mainichi  Shimbun  carried  a  profoundly 
interesting  article  entitled  "  Christianity's  Trouble ". 
While  the  situation  used  to  be  that  church  attendance 
was  larger  than  church  membership,  the  figures  this 
year  show  a  different  trend  :3 

Church  membership  1 26,000 

Church  attendance 46,000(36.5$) 

Among  other  things,  the  decline  in  Sunday  service 
attendance  was  analysed.  Increased  cultural  activities 
sponsored  by  business  firms,  companies  and  schools,  the 
misuse  of  Sunday  for  travel,  and  the  Christian  house 
wife's  responsibility  in  a  home  where  she  may  be  the 
only  Christian  were  the  main  factors  listed.  The  writer 
goes  on  from  there,  however,  to  conclude  that  the  problem 
goes  far  deeper,  and  in  the  majority  of  cases  may  be 
attributed  to  weak  faith  on  the  part  of  the  individual. 
The  Christian  faith  is  by  its  very  nature  revolutionary, 
and  vull  inevitably  attack  the  existing  social  patterns. 
When  therefore  many  Christians  do  their  best  to  keep 
their  faith  as  something  outside  or  separate  from  their 
social  life,  they  not  only  create  an  impossible  situation 
for  themselves,  but  also  hinder  the  power  of  Christianity 
from  being  applied  to  the  ills  of  society. 


3.  United  Church  of  Christ  in  Japan  figures  indicating  that  there 
are  no  less  than  281  churches  in  the  country  that  have  no 
Sunday  services,  are  perhaps  even  more  alarming. 


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The  readiness  of  some  pastors  to  baptize  even  more 
or  less  casual  visitors  came  in  for  a  round  of  solid 
sarcasm,  as  did  the  unhealthy  dependance  on  foreign 
funds. 

After  discussing  this  phenomenon  with  protestant 
pastors  from  various  parts  of  Japan,  I  present  some  of 
their  comments,  listed  with  no  concern  for  their  relative 
importance : 

1)  Shintoism    is    in    a    new    way    reaching    out    after 
young   married    couples.     Much    is  made  of  the  so- 
called    "  7-5-3     Ceremonies ",     when    children    are 
brought  to  the  shrines  to  be  blessed  by  the  priests. 

2)  Our    church    services    are    naive    and    unrealistic. 
They    are    not    geared    to    the    actual   life-situations 
around  us,  nor  do  they  meet    the    need    of   the    in 
dividuals   who  come  to  our  churches.     Many  of  the 
so-called  "  Newer  Religions  ",  which  have  experienced 
such    fabulous    growth    after    the    war4    carry    their 
message    to    the    people    in    a    realistic    way    with 
advertisements    like :     "  Learn    how    to    settle    your 
family    quarrels ",    "  Want    to    know    how    to    raise 
obedient    children  ?  ".     Also,    they  are  making  avail 
able  full  time  counsellors  free  of  charge. 

3)  The  church  audiences    are    not    required   to    take 
much    more    part    in   the  service  than  they  do  in  a 
movie    theatre.     The    main    difference    is    the    poor 


4.  While  this  was  generally  true  up  until  1954,  there  are  now 
definite  indications  of  a  cooling  off  of  much  of  this  mis-directed 
religious  enthusiasm. 


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quality  of  the  actors  in  the  churches. 

4)  The    sermons    are    entirely    too    intellectual    and 
theological,    hence    tire   and    confuse   the   people  in 
stead  of  giving  them  spiritual  help. 

5)  There  is  an    appalling    lack    of   suitable    activities 
for  most  age-groups. 

6)  The    church    has    little    or    no    contact    with    the 
working  classes. 

7)  The  church  has  not  been  militant  enough.     There 
has   been  no  outspoken  warning  against  compromise 
of  the    Christian    faith    in    relations   with    other   re 
ligions.     Rather,    much  of  our  Christianity  seems  to 
accept  compromise  even  before  it  is  asked  for,  thus 
undermining    its    own    fortifications    against   the  day 
of  battle. 

8)  Church    narrow-mindedness.     The   church    service 
has    degenerated    into    a    forum   for   small    talk  and 
vicious    criticism,    where    more    is    torn    down    than 
built  up. 

A  NEW  SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS 

While  the  years  immediately  after  the  war  saw  the 
Japanese  church  more  passive,  with  the  missionaries 
showing  the  greater  initiative,  a  noticeable  trend  of 
healthy  self-consciousness  has  been  registered  during  the 
recent  past.  The  post-war  bewilderment  is  gone.  The 
church  has  found  herself,  and  is  determined  to  go  for 
ward. 

On  the  2nd  of  May,  1959  Protestantism  in  Japan 
crosses  the  dateline  and  enters  upon  its  second  century 


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of  activities.  It  is  no  exaggeration  to  say  that  the  Cent 
enary  Movement  puts  its  stamp  on  Japanese  church  life 
in  1955.  This  year  and  the  next  few  will  perhaps  be 
remembered  in  terms  of  their  proximity  to  1959.  The 
church  is  coming  of  age.  She  is  busily  preparing  for  the 
100th  anniversary  by,  among  other  things,  attempting  to 
bring  to  a  worthy  conclusion  a  number  of  projects  that 
up  till  now  were  left  half-finished.  Also  a  number  of 
new  projects  have  been  started  with  the  help  of  the 
impetus  that  the  100  years  give. 

The  14th  World  Convention  on  Christian  Education  is 
scheduled  for  Tokyo  in  August  1958.  The  General 
Secretary  of  the  World  Council  of  Christian  Education, 
Dr.  Nelson  Chappel,  visited  Japan  during  December  1955 
to  help  organize  preparatory  work  for  the  coming  con 
ference  which  will  witness  some  5000  delegates  from  the 
four  corners  of  the  world,  from  approximately  56  nations. 
Prior  to  this  large  conference  of  delegates  there  will  be 
a  smaller  so-called  "  Institute "  of  something  like  200 
Christian  educational  experts  from  all  over  the  world  in 
the  Kansai  area. 

The  hundred  year  mark,  now  approaching  with  seem 
ingly  accelerating  speed,  has  made  the  Protestant  Church 
conscious  of  her  age  and  history,  and  of  her  accomplish 
ments.  As  the  church  is  carried  toward  the  deadline  she 
looks  around  to  take  stock  of  her  achievements,  in  order 
to  have  something  to  show  to  the  world  and  herself  in 
1959.  Certainly  not  in  a  spirit  of  pride,  rather  it  is 
with  true  humility  that  the  church  examines  the  fruit  of 
the  past  century  to  hold  something  in  her  hands  as  a 


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token  of  thanks  to  God  and  to  those  of  his  servants  who 
have  been  good  to  this  country. 

It  is  on  this  background  that  we  must  see  the  present 
efforts  to  compile  and  publish  a  history  of  the  Kyodan,5 
the  decision  to  erect  a  Centenary  Memorial  Kyodan  Con 
ference  Building  within  an  hour  and  a  half  of  down 
town  Tokyo,  and  a  number  of  similar  projects  now  be 
ing  planned.  Already  other  church  bodies,  among  them 
the  Japan  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  have  published 
historical  records  of  their  denominations,  some  of  which 
are  voluminous  works  of  more  than  500  pages. 

Rev.  Takeshi  Muto,  Moderator  of  the  United  Church 
of  Christ  in  Japan,  observed  last  June  that  there  are 
three  trends  which  he  has  seen  in  the  annual  meetings 
of  the  14  districts  of  the  church  : 

1)  Every  district  is  growing  in  unity  and  intensity  of 
fellowship  ; 

2)  Younger  ministers  are  more  and  more  being  elected 
to  positions  of  leadership  in  the  districts  ; 

3)  The  Centenary  Campaign  of  the  Kyodan  has  just 
begun  to  roll. 

More  than  her  achievements,  the  Japanese  Church  has 
become  increasingly  aware  of  her  heritage,  her  many-fold 
heritage.  Here  in  Japan  German  speculative  theology 
has  battled  glad  American  activism,  extreme  Reformed 
Puritanism  has  clashed  with  humanistic  Liberalism.  Now 
the  church  is  sifting  the  soil  of  the  battle-field,  looking 


5.     The  term  "  Kyodan  "  as  used  in  this  article  refers  to  the  United 
Church  of  Christ  in  Japan  (Nihon  Kirisutokyo  Kyodan). 


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for  lasting  values.  For  the  church  is  anxious  to  preserve 
its  heritage,  and  in  some  way  or  other,  pass  it  on  to  the 
coming  generations.  Though  not  in  any  sense  weighed 
down  by  material  riches,  the  church  is  preparing  her 
will,  and  many  are  the  items  jotted  down  on  the  pages. 
The  Christian  Classic  Series,  prepared  by  the  Theo 
logical  Classics  Committee  over  a  period  of  years,  and 
whose  first  volume  was  published  by  the  Shinkyo  Shup- 
pansha  this  fall,  is  an  epoch-making  publication  in  Japan. 
Included  in  this  volume  are  the  ecumenical  creeds  and 
a  number  of  special  creeds.  The  second  volume  will 
contain  works  of  the  Apostolic  Fathers,  Augustine,  Ek- 
hart,  Tauler,  Luther,  Calvin,  Wesley,  Schleiermacher, 
Laud  and  Edwards. 


Above  all,  the  church  has  become  extremely  conscious 
of  her  responsibility.  This  responsibility  has  been  brought 
home  to  her,  not  only  recently  by  Dr.  Brunner  and  other 
bluntly  speaking  prophets  of  God  with  a  real  concern 
for  the  evangelization  of  Japan,  but  by  the  statistics  of 
which  the  Japanese  are  masters.  In  fact,  I  have  a  feel 
ing  that  this  responsibility  for  the  surrounding  masses 
of  non-Christian  people  has  been  almost  too  staggering 
for  the  spiritually  relatively  weak  Japanese  church.  The 
sight  of  the  teaming  millions  streaming  to  shrines  and 
temples  on  holidays  has  stolen  the  breath  and  the 
initiative  from  the  numbered  few.  But  now,  no  matter 
how  staggering  and,  humanly  speaking,  hopeless  this 
task  of  bringing  Christ  to  the  Japanese  nation  may 


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be,  the  Church  is  bracing  herself  for  the  impossible.6 

Front  page  news  has,  of  course,  been  made  by 
"  Volunteer  Visitation  Evangelism  ".  A  movement  of  very 
recent  origin  with  organized  groups  in  more  than  200 
churches,  it  is  representative  of  a  number  of  such  pheno 
mena  on  a  smaller  scale.  The  200  delegates  to  its  Third 
Annual  Volunteer  Homon  Dendo  Conference  last  August 
at  the  Baptist  Assembly  Grounds  in  Kansai  rejoiced  to 
gether  over  having  led  an  average  of  2.5  persons  to 
Christ  during  the  last  year.  These  people  came  from 
64  Kyodan,  11  Baptist,  10  Lutheran,  6  Episcopalian  and 
2  Independent  churches  throughout  Japan. 

This  Volunteer  Movement  is  a  truly  indigenous  move 
ment.  Though  inspired  by  similar  movements  in  other 
countries,  it  was  born  and  bred  in  Japan.  Led  by  the 
Rev.  Ryukichi  Yoshida,  Associate  Pastor  of  the  Reinan- 
zaka  Church  in  Tokyo,  it  is  a  lay  movement  calling  for 
much  sacrifice  and  hard  work  on  the  part  of  its  mem- 


6.  1905      1914      1924       1937      1942       1950      1955 

Population        SOmill  56mill  62mill  70mill  83mill  88mill 

Christians : 

1.  Protestant  60,862  107,494  166,673  215,828  190,477  208,209  271,394 

2.  Catholic       85,086  155,600246,232 
Prot.  churches      529        578     1,320      1,945      1,829     2,089     2,605 

During  the  years  1937—1955  the  Protestant  Community  in  Japan 
experienced  an  increase  of  55,566,  over  against  a  population 
increase  of  18  million.  Thus,  while  in  each  case  the  increase, 
figured  on  a  percentage  basis,  balances  at  approximately  25  %, 
Japanese  of  1955  has  some  18  million  more  non-Christian  in 
dividuals  than  it  had  in  1937. 


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bers.7 

ENCOURAGING  TREND  IN  CHRISTIAN 
LITERATURE 

Missionaries  have  always  been  fond  of  quoting  statist 
ics  that  prove  beyond  a  shadow  of  doubt  that  Christian 
literature  has  almost  unlimited  possiblities  in  Japan. 
According  to  a  survey  undertaken  by  the  Japan  News 
paper  Publishers  and  Editors  Association  in  1954,  no 
less  than  94  %  of  the  people  read  newspapers,  most  of 
them  (77  %)  every  day,  others  only  occasionally.  There 
is  a  total  of  176  daily  newspapers  in  this  country,  with 
a  total  circulation  of  some  34  million  copies.  Dozens  of 
well-known  magazines  crowd  every  counter.  Repercus 
sions  from  radical  articles  in  any  one  of  the  more  in 
fluential  magazines  may  be  felt  intuitively  by  anyone 
who  has  his  ear  to  the  ground.  For  not  only  do  the 
Japanese  people  read,  they  are  (more  than  any  other 
people  I  know)  influenced  by  what  they  read. 

If  the  Christian  Church  had  fully  realized  the  import 
ance  of  literature  in  Japan,  more  personnel  would  have 
been  made  available  for  such  specialized  work.  Un 
fortunately,  while  the  Communist  Movement  during 
recent  years  has  made  one  frontal  attack  after  another 
in  the  field  of  literature,  flooding  the  islands  with  pic 
torials,  magazines  and  books,  (some  printed  in  Moscow, 
others  in  more  neutral-sounding  places)  literary  efforts 

7.     For  further  information,  cf.  Volunteer  Homon  Dendo  News,  avail 
able  by  writing  to  Rev.  R.  Yoshida,  Reinanzaka  Church,  Tokyo. 


IN  THE  CHRISTIAN  MOVEMENT  IN  JAPAN  25 

have  always  tended  to  be  regarded  as  the  "  Second  Mile  " 
in  Christian  circles. 

However,  here  are  signs  of  a  new  era.  One  such  en 
couraging  sign  was  the  Christian  Writers'  Workshop,  a 
National  Christian  Council  Literature  Commission  spon 
sored  conference  held  July  8 — 30,  1955,  with  more  than 
80  people  participating. 

Under  the  heading  "  Another  Milestone  for  Christ  in 
Japan "  the  Japan  Christian  Activity  News"  stated  on 
August  1,  1955: 

For  the  first  time  in  Japan,  Christian  writers  from  all 
over  the  country  gathered  together  for  the  express  pur 
pose  of  studying  and  discussing  methods,  materials  and 
purposes  of  zoriting  Christian  literature. 

An  indication  of  the  content  of  the  lectures  may  be 
gained  from  the  following  list  of  speakers  and  their 
subjects  :  Dr.  Minoru  Toyoda — "  Christian  Thought  in 
English  Literature " ;  Mr.  Kojiro  Serizawa  (a  novelist) 
"  Life  and  Literature" ;  Prof.  Tomokazu  Sasabuchi — 
"Modern  Japanese  Literature  and  Christianity";  Prof. 
Bunnosuke  Sekine — "  Wording  and  Sentence  Construc 
tion" ;  and  Mr.  Hirabayashi — "Poems  and  Literature 


Japan  Christian  Activity  News,  published  bi-weekly  by  the  Com 
mission  on  Public  Relations  of  the  National  Christian  Council 
of  Japan,  (Editors  Kaname  Tsukahara  and  Peyton  Palmore  III) 
is  a  must  for  any  one  who  desires  to  keep  up  with  current 
events  within  the  Protestant  Movement  in  Japan,  and  a  neces 
sary  supplement  to  the  Japan  Christian  Quarterly  and  the  Japan 
Christian  Year  Book.  Address :  Christian  Center  2,  4-Chome, 
Ginza,  Tokyo. 


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in  Denmark  ". 

The  encouraging  trend  in  the  field  of  Christian  lit 
erature  is  the  emphasis  on  literature  written  with  a  real 
understanding  of  the  socio-religious  background  of  the 
potential  readers.  For  years  Japan  has  been  rich  in 
foreign  books.  Translations  of  Christian  best  sellers 
abroad  have  been  attended  to  promptly.  But  most  of 
these  things  have  been  entirely  too  foreign.  Time  has 
perhaps  come,  when  it  is  realized  that  theology,  no 
matter  how  sound  and  evangelical,  in  itself  is  not  enough. 
It  must  be  combined  with  an  equally  sound  knowledge 
of  anthropology.  We  cannot,  to  speak  figuratively, 
take  the  Christian  message  from  an  American  deep- 
freezer,  carry  it  to  a  far  away  foreign  country,  and  there 
parachute  it  down  on  unprepared  people.  Even  in  the 
Old  Testament  we  read  that  the  prophet  "  sat  where  the 
people  sat,  and  slept  where  the  people  slept  for  seven 
days " — before  he  brought  the  message  from  God. 
Though  my  figure  of  speech  should  not  be  stressed, 
there  is  need  of  some  sort  of  an  "  Ellis  Island "  here 
in  the  Far  East  for  the  processing  of  the  many  "  sound- 
breaking  "  visitors  from  abroad,  who  often  times  have  a 
God-given  message  but  only  vague  conceptions  about  the 
very  real  problem  of  communication  in  the  preaching  of 
the  gospel  in  a  non-Christian  country. 

The  recent  substantial  increase  in  tracts  and  booklets 
dealing  with  every-day  problems  is  indeed  a  welcome 
sign  of  better  times  ahead.  One  reason  why  literary 
evangelism  and  Christian  radio  programs  have  proved  so 
effective  in  Japan  is  perhaps  rooted  in  the  psychological 


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make-up  of  the  Japanese  people.  They  resent  being 
pushed  around.  Yet  this  is  exactly  what  they  are  prone 
to  be  when  presented  with  the  Christian  message  aggres 
sively.  Pushed  into  a  tight  corner,  an  individual  may 
indeed  "  decide  for  Christ ".  Only  his  decision  was  some 
body  else's,  and  therefore  will  prove  to  be  the  first  in  a 
series  of  decisions.  It  seems  to  me  that  the  people  want 
to  think  matters  over,  gradually  coming  to  a  conclusion. 
The  radio  ministry  and  literary  evangelism  afford  a  man 
just  such  an  opportunity.  They  give  a  person  the  free 
dom  to  think  unhurriedly  through  the  problems,  the 
freedom  to  check  tentative  solutions  against  reactions  of 
other  people  involved,  in  fact — take  all  the  time  his  con 
science  allots  him. 

THE  EVENT  OF  THE  YEAR : 
THE  COLLOQUIAL  BIBLE 

The  publication  of  the  Bible  in  colloquial  Japanese  in 
April  1955  has  been  hailed  as  an  outstanding  event  by 
Christians  and  non-Christians  alike.9  In  the  spring  the 
National  Library  Association  selected  the  new  publication 
as  one  of  its  "  recommended  books  ",  thereby  suggesting 
to  its  3000  member  libraries  throughout  the  country  to 
put  this  edition  of  the  Bible  on  special  display  and  in 
clude  it  in  the  list  of  recommended  reading.  Their  in 
the  fall  the  Mainichi  Newspapers  awarded  the  Japan 
Bible  Society  a  special  prize  for  the  new  "  Kogotai " 
(Colloquial)  edition.  The  Mainichi  Prize,  awarded  once 

9.     For  details,  see  Dr.  Mayer:     Op.  cit,  pp.  23—25. 


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a  year  for  the  12  most  outstanding  publications  of  cul 
tural  significance,  is  reportedly  the  most  coveted  award 
in  Japanese  publication  circles. 

This  recognition  of  the  new  translation  of  the  Bible  is 
particularly  remarkable  in  view  of  the  situation  that  only 
slightly  over  0.5  %  of  the  population  is  Christian,  and 
bears  in  it  an  acknowledgement  of  the  fact  that  the 
Bible  has  become  a  book  of  significance  for  the  entire 
Japanese  nation. 

Welcomed  with  open  arms  in  all  Protestant  circles,  the 
translation  has  also  met  with  considerable  criticism,  much 
of  which  has  been  temperamental  and  of  little  import 
ance.  There  are  points,  however,  that  deserve  serious 
consideration  in  view7  of  possible  future  revisions. 

The  usage  of  the  non-conclusive  "  de-aro  "  needs  re 
thinking.  The  rendering  of  ancient  time  units  in  terms 
of  present  day  units  inevitably  puts  a  stamp  of  contem 
porary  scholarship  on  the  Scriptures  which  tends  to  be 
come  out-dated  before  the  ink  has  dried.  This  type  of 
interpretive  translation  represents  a  deviation  from  stand 
ard  Biblical  scholarship.10 

The  sale  of  bibles  jumped  from  40,000  in  1954  to  around 
100,000  this  year  (89,016  as  of  December  1,  1955).  Of  the 
500,000  New  Testaments  sold  during  1955  by  far  the 
greater  number  were  in  the  colloquial  translation. 

10.  With  few  exceptions,  authorized  translations  throughout  the 
world,  including  the  Revised  Standard  Version,  retain  such 
units  as  found  in  the  original  manuscripts.  The  problem  of 
time  in  the  Gospel  according  to  John  is  one  of  the  issues 
involved.  John  19 :  14  etc. 


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RELIGIOUS  FREEDOM 

After  1952  it  has  become  increasingly  popular  for 
government  officials  to  pay  homage  at  Shinto  shrines. 
Interpreted  as  a  tendency  toward  a  gradual  return  to 
pre-war  religious  favoritism,  these  practices  have  been 
closely  watched  by  Christian  leaders. 

The  Japan  Bible  Christian  Council11  has  repeatedly 
protested  publicly  against  these  violations  of  the  constitu 
tion.12  However,  since  the  JBCC  is  a  minority  group 
with  strong  (American)  missionary  initiative,  these  out 
spoken  protests  have  created  a  good  deal  of  antagonism 
rather  than  achieving  their  real  purpose.  The  National 
Christian  Council  of  Japan  on  the  other  hand,  is  in  a 
better  position  to  speak  in  behalf  of  the  Protestant  Church 
of  Japan.  It  was  with  gratitude  that  we  read  of  the 
resolution  passed  at  the  NCC  annual  meeting  :13 

"  In  censure  of  government  officials  who  pay  homage 
at  religious  shrines  and  are  considering  rebuilding 
national  shrines,  the  NCC  resolved  that  religious 
freedom  must  be  preserved  as  stated  in  the  Con 
stitution." 

Individual  churches  have  sho\vn  similar  concern.  Several 
have  set  forth  their  attitude  toward  non-Christian  religions 
and  religious  practices  in  official  documents.  Thus  the 
Lutheran  Unity  Committee,  composed  of  duly  elected 

11.  Affiliated  with  the  International  Council  of  Christian    Churches 
(ICCC) 

12.  Article  12,  New  Constitution. 

13.  JCAN,  No.  58,  (April  1,  1955),  p.  3 


30  TRENDS 

representatives  from  11  groups  presently  in  the  process 
of  working  out  the  basis  for  one  Evangelical  Lutheran 
Church  in  Japan,  in  December  1955,  adopted  the  follow 
ing  Statement  on  Faith  and  Practice  :14 

1.  The  Word  of  God  teaches  that  there  is  only   one 
true  God,  the  Maker  of  heaven  and  earth,  the  Judge 
of  all  mankind,  and  the  Father  of  our    Lord    Jesus 
Christ.     As    Christians    we    must  give  wholehearted 
allegiance  of  Him  and  have  no  other  gods. 

2.  We  hold  that  any  religious  practice  which    denies 
the    one    true   God  revealed  in  Scripture  as  Father, 
Son  and  Holy  Spirit  is  sinful. 

3.  We  urge  all  Christian  believers    to    seek    to    help 
one    another  to  be  true  to  Jesus  Christ,  the  Son  of 
God,   as    their    only    Lord    and    Savior    and    not    to 
compromise  their  faith  by  participating  in  any  non- 
Christian  religious  practice. 

4.  We  urge  all  pastors  and  teachers  to  make  known, 
privately  and  publicly,  the  teaching  of  the  Word  of 
God  regarding  idolatry    and    non-Christian    religious 
practices.     As    a    guide  in  applying  the  above  prin 
ciples  we  urge  that : 

a.  A  Christian  abstain  from  any  kind  of  worship  or 
service  at  a  non-Christian  altar  in  the  home  or  in 
a  public  place. 

b.  When  a  Christian  attends  non-Christian  funerals 
he    does  not  participate  in  non-Christian  religious 

14.  The  statement  has  yet  to  be  approved  by  all  groups.  It  is 
quoted  here  merely  as  an  example  of  the  trend  of  thinking  in 
regard  to  the  problem  of  religious  freedom. 


IN  THE  CHRISTIAN  MOVEMENT  IN  JAPAN  31 

practices  such  as  burning  incense  etc. 

c.  The    Christian    funeral    should    be    a    Christian 
witness    to    the   living.  (In  this  connection  we  re 
commend  that  a  definitely  Christian  funeral  service 
be  prepared.     This  is  not  a  reference  to  the  order 
of  service,  but  to  such  things  as  can  be    used    in 
connection    with    the    service   to    give  a  definitely 
Christian  emphasis. 

d.  That  in    all    other    family  and    civil    matters    a 
Christian  should  seek  to  be  a  witness  to  his  Lord 
and  Master. 

5.  We  recommend  that  a  permanent  Commission  on 
Faith  and  Practice  be  established  by  the  New  Lu 
theran  Church  to  study  the  problem  of  developing 
a  positive  Christian  tradition  in  Japan. 

TRAINING  OF  LAY  LEADERSHIP 

Though  not  all  have  been  as  outspoken  about  it  as 
Dr.  E.  Stanley  Jones,15  pastors,  missionaries  and  laymen 
are  bemoaning  the  fact  that  the  church  in  Japan  is  a 
pastor's  church.  This  pattern  is  at  least  partly  a  carry 
over  from  feudalism,  and  a  very  stubborn  thing  to  change. 
It  is  perhaps  safe  to  say  that  Christian  leaders  generally 
are  increasingly  aware  of  this  weakness,  often  diagnosed 
as  a  major  reason  why  Christianity  in  Japan  has  become 
a  "  city  religion."16  Much  is  also  being  done  to  correct 

15.  E.  Stanley  Jones,  "  Evangelism  in  Japan  After  the  Occupation  " 
The  Japan  Christian  Quarterly,  Summer,  1953,  pp.  181—185. 

16.  90%  of  the  churches  located  in  the  cities.  Cf.  The  Japan  Christ 
ian  Year  Book  1954,  p.  153. 


32  TRENDS 

the  situation,  particularly  in  the  field  of  training  of  work 
ers  for  the  planting  of  the  church  in  rural  areas.17 

The  role  of  Bible  Institutes  in  post-war  Japan  is  an 
interesting  study.  In  some  of  the  more  church-minded 
groups  such  as  the  Lutheran  (to  mention  one  with  which 
I  am  familiar)  the  Bible  School  idea  was  unknown  prior 
to  1940.  And  speaking  of  Japan  as  a  whole,  the  num 
ber  of  Bible  Schools  increased  from  3  in  1949  to  16  in 
1954.1R 

Undoubtedly  there  are  instances  where  the  Bible  In 
stitute  merely  deteriorates  into  an  inferior  theological 
seminary.  The  real  purpose  of  such  Bible  Institutes  (in 
the  Lutheran  Church,  and  this  would  be  typical  of  con 
fessional  groups  with  more  or  less  solid  organization)  is 
primarily  to  give  Bible  knowledge  to  ordinary  Christians, 
secondly  to  train  lay  people  for  part-  or  full-time  service 
in  the  church. 

PROTESTANT  MISSIONARIES 

It  serves  no  purpose  to  avoid  mention  of  the  deplor 
able  fact  that  Protestant  missionaries  in  post-war  Japan 
have  been  split  into  two  missionary  fellowship  associations. 
About  the  same  time  that  the  old  Fellowship  of  Christ- 

17.  Excellent  treatment  of  the  rural  problem  is  found    in  the    flw. 
articles :     Edward    M.    Clark,    "  Christian    Approach    of    Rural 
Japan  ",  Contemporary  Japan  Vol.  XXIII   Nos.  1C — 12,    1955,    pp. 
726 — 751,  and  Charles  H.  Germany,  "  Rural  Japan,  The  Church's 
Strategic  Mission",  International  Review  of  Missions,  Vol.  XLIV, 
No.  175,  July  1955,  pp.  307- -31 5. 

18.  The  Japan  Christian   Year  Book  1955,  p.  91. 


IN  THE  CHRISTIAN  MOVEMENT  IN  JAPAN  33 

ian  Missionaries  was  re-organized  in  1947  another  fellow 
ship  group,  the  Evangelical  Missions  Association  of  Japan 
came  into  existence.19 

The  functioning  of  two  organizations  with  almost  iden 
tical  purposes  has  been  deeply  regretted  by  many,  but 
early  attempts  to  do  something  about  the  situation  met 
with  failure.  One  reason  for  this  was,  no  doubt,  that 
the  FCM  has  no  statement  of  faith,  and  since  it  includes 
the  majority  of  missionaries  at  work  in  Japan  it  may  be 
inferred  that  the  fellowship  tolerates  modernistic  theology. 
EMAJ  on  the  other  hand  has  a  definite  statement  of 
faith,  and  has  time  and  again  officially  taken  a  strong 
stand  against  all  non-evangelical  trends.  Gradually,  and 
for  various  reasons,  EMAJ  came  to  hold  its  summer 
conferences  at  Karuizawa  while  FCM  conferences  became 
identified  with  Nojiri. 

Missionaries  who  attended  both  conferences  have  re 
peatedly  said  that  they  felt  at  home  both  at  Karuizawa 
and  Nojiri.  In  both  places  the  pre-eminence  of  Jesus 
was  felt.  And  where  Jesus  Christ  is  exalted  to  His 
rightful  place  as  the  Son  of  God  and  the  Son  of  Man, 
crucified  for  our  sin  and  resurrected  for  our  justification, 
organizational  misgivings  fall  by  the  wayside. 

It  came  as  no  surprise  to  many  of  us  when  the  heart- 
tening  news  was  reported  recently  that  during  the  fall 
of  1955  leaders  of  both  groups  have  come  together  for 


19.  Later  changed  to  Evangelical  Missionary  Association  of  Japan, 
indicating  that  individual  missionaries  may  join  though  their 
mission  organization  takes  no  action. 


34  TRENDS 

brotherly  discussions.  While  there  are  no  plans  for  a 
merger,  serious  thought  is  being  given  to  the  possibility 
of  publishing  jointly  a  Japan  Christian  Year  Book,  a 
Protestant  Missionary  Directory,  etc.  Also,  leaders  of 
each  group  are  suggesting  that  their  members  fellowship 
with  the  brother  organization,  and  are  planning  con 
ferences  so  as  to  make  it  possible  for  any  missionary  to 

attend  both. 

*  * 

* 

Hundreds  of  missionaries  were  swept  into  Japan  with 
the  waves  of  eager  good-will  that  engulfed  the  island 
empire  right  after  the  last  war.  Are  these  people  still 
here? 

Available  statistical  data  give  no  final  answer  to  this 
interesting  query.  We  do  know  that  there  were  175 
fewer  protestant  missionaries  in  Japan  in  1955  compared 
with  1954  figures.20  But  does  this  roughly  10%  decrease 
in  missionary  personnel  indicate  a  beginning  exodus  of 
people  whose  initial  enthusiasm  could  not  stand  the 
nerve-wrecking  test  of  casual  indifference  to  mechanical 
minded  methods  of  presenting  the  Gospel?  We  do  not 
know. 

If  their  "  preaching  of  the  Gospel  "  was  but  a  poor 
imitation  of  the  usual  Hollywood  "  happy-end-scene," 
where  the  audience  joins  the  actors  walking  innocently  and 
hopefully  into  a  joyous  sunset,  then  let  us  hope  they 
never  return.  Their  main  contribution  in  Japan  was  but 
to  help  foster  the  all  too  common  misconception  of  the 

20.    1954 1602,  1955...... 1427.    Figures  may  not  be   correct 


IN  THE  CHRISTIAN  MOVEMENT  IN  JAPAN  35 

Gospel  as  superficial  (Christian)  optimism  and  western 
know-how.  But  if  these  175  were  lowly  servants  of  God 
to  this  strategic  nation  in  the  Far  East,  we  pray  for 
their  speedy  return  after  a  well  earned  furlough. 

THE  "  NON-CHURCH  MOVEMENT  " 

It  would  be  to  invite  serious  criticism  to  close  an 
article  of  this  kind  without  at  least  a  reference  to  the 
"  Mu-kyo-kai  Un-do  ".21  Almost  to  the  same  extent  that 
no  self-respecting  paster  could  afford  to  avoid  mentioning 
the  Atomic  bomb  in  any  sermon  from  1945  on,  it 
has  become  fashionable  in  Japan  nowadays  to  ackowledge 
this  exteresting  movement.  During  Professor  ?^mil 
Brunner's  stay  in  this  country  1953-1955  the  movement 
received  much  unsolicited  publicity.22 

Perhaps  when  this  publicity-dust  has  settled  somewhat 
a  more  sober  judgement  may  be  formed.  Right  now  in 

21.  Founder   Kanzo    Uchimura    1861-1930.     See    John   F.    Howes: 
"  The  Formative  Years,"  The  Japan    Christian    Quarterly,   Vol. 
XX,  (July  1954)    No.    3,    pp.    194-208.     Also   Toshiro   Suzuki : 
"The  'Non-Church'  Group,"  JCQ,   Vol.    XVIII  (Spring  1952), 
No.  2,  pp.  136-142,  where  the  "  three  essential  aspects  "  of  this 
group  are   described    as:    1)  A  cross-centric  Faith,   2)  Regard 
for  Bible  Study  and  3)  Advocacy  of  Japanese  Christianity. 

22.  Prior  to  his  coming  to  Japan  this  time,  Dr.   Brunner   made    a 
statement    in    his    book    "  Das    Missverstandnis    der    Kirche " 
(Zurich  1951)  that  this  movement  had  contributed  as  much  to 
the  spread  of  Christianity  in  Japan   as   the   organized   church. 
As  late  as  in  1953  he  still  held    to    that    belief.  (See    "  Why  I 
Returned    to   Japan,"  JCQ,  Vol.  XX  (January  1954)  No.  1.  pp. 
14-17,  and  interview  with  Dr.  Brunner  by  Rev.  James  Scherer) 


36  TRENDS 

the  immediate  "  Post-Brunner  Era  "  it  seems  almost  im 
possible  to  arrive  at  a  sound  evaluation  of  the  extent 
and  relative  importance  of  this  peculiar  movement, 
particularly  since  its  very  anti-organizational  character 
defies  conventional  attempts  to  obtain  reliable  statistical 
data. 


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SECTION    II 
IN  MEMORIAM 

By  A.  J.  Stirewalt 

1954 

When  the  aged  Paul  was  confined  in  that  Roman 
dungeon,  facing  certain  martyrdom,  he  wrote  in  his  final 
epistle  :  "I  am  already  on  the  point  of  being  sacrificed  ; 
the  time  of  my  departure  has  come.  I  have  fought  the 
good  fight.  I  have  finished  the  race.  I  have  kept  the 
faith.  Henceforth  there  is  laid  up  for  me  the  crown  of 
righteousness,  which  the  Lord,  the  righteous  judge,  will 
award  to  me  on  that  Day,  and  not  only  to  me,  but  also 
to  all  who  love  His  appearing  ". 

The  missionaries  who  have  come  to  Japan  are,  like 
Paul,  heralds  of  the  Gospel  ;  but  unlike  Paul,  their  lines 
have  fallen  in  pleasant  places  where  it  has  not  been 
necessary  to  endure  the  hardships  he  endured,  or  to 
suffer  martyrdom.  However,  everyone  who  takes  up  his 
cross  and  follows  Jesus  has  things  to  endure,  burdens  to 
carry,  together  with  disappointments. 

But  our  Lord  does  not  leave  any  of  His  servants  to 
continue  over-time  in  the  work  of  His  harvest.  Since 
our  last  conference  sunset  has  come  to  still  others  of 
our  group  and  we  believe  they  have  been  given  the 

39 


40  IN  MEMORIAM 

crown  of  righteousness  promised  to  those  who  love  the 
appearing  of  our  Lord. 

Though  some  of  these  were  unknown  to  us  in  the 
flesh,  surely  we  do  not  consider  them  as  strangers  for, 
with  the  same  purpose,  serving  the  same  Lord,  they  and 
we  have  been  fellow-workers  in  a  common  cause,  the  only 
distinction  being  the  time  of  service.  It  is  our  privilege 
to  reap  part  of  what  they  sowed,  and  thus  we  rejoice 
together.  Being  partakers  in  their  labors  we  desire  to 
honor  them  for  what  they  have  done. 

The  twenty  whose  names  are  about  to  be  read  gave 
557  years,  or  an  average  of  more  than  27  years  each  to 
Christian  work  in  Japan.  This  period  of  years  indicates 
faithfness.  Our  Lord  only  is  able  to  estimate  what  they 
accomplished.  But  this  we  know :  He  who  called  them 
into  His  service  was  ever  ready  to  sustain  them,  to  direct 
them,  and  to  make  their  life  fruitful.  We  believe  that 
He  did  so.  Thus  in  honoring  these  servants  of  our  Lord, 
we  praise  their  Lord,  and  our  Lord. 

With  the  passing  of  these  fellow-workers  we  are  again 
reminded  that  the  evening  of  life  will  come  to  each  of 
us,  and  that  for  some  of  us  it  is  yet  only  a  little  while. 

Of  these  twenty,  three  continued  on  the  field  until  they 
were  summoned,  one  after  having  served  fifty-two  years, 
another  forty-seven,  and  still  another  forty-three  years. 
It  is  also  to  be  noted  that  one  of  these  twenty  first  came 
to  Japan  in  the  year  1885,  just  twenty-six  years  after  the 
first  protestant  missioanry  arrived,  and  another  in  1890. 
With  such  connections  we  feel  related  to  those  of  pioneer 
days. 


1954  41 

As  we  succeed  others,  others  will  succeed  us  until  the 
Lord  of  the  harvest  deems  it  sufficient.  We  can  not  be 
unmindful  of  what  we  have  inherited,  or  of  what  we 
bequeath.  What  we  leave  depends  on  the  extent  to 
which  we  present  ourselves  as  a  living  sacrifice,  holy  and 
acceptable  to  God. 

MR.  JOEL  ANDERSON 

Mr.  Joel  Anderson,  Evangelical  Alliance  Mission,  was 
born  in  Veste,  Kumla,  Orebro  Lan,  Sweden,  July  4,173, 
and  died  in  Seattle,  Wash.,  U.  S.  A.,  Dec.  14,  1953.  In 
Japan:  Oct.  21,1900— Jan.  31,1941.  Served:  in  evange 
listic  work  ten  years  in  Takayama,  Gifu  Prefecture  and 
the  remaining  time  in  Tokyo. 

REV.  J.  A.  ASPBERG 

Rev.  Johannes  Augustinus  Aspberg,  Swedish  Evangelical 
Orient  Mission,  was  born  in  Boden,  Sweden,  Aug.  28,  1899 
and  died  suddenly  in  his  home  at  Numazu  June  19,  1954. 
In  Japan:  1950-1954,  but  had  previously  served  25 
years  in  China.  Rev.  Aspberg  was  superintendent  of  his 
mission.  He  was  a  scholar  and  able  linguist  and  devoted 
much  time  to  preparing  material  for  the  study  of  the 
Japanese  language.  Mrs.  Aspberg  and  five  children  survive 
him.  Served :  Numazu. 

MISS  HELEN  COUCH 

Miss  Helen  Couch,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  was 
born  in  Carbondale,  Pa.,  1886,  and  died  Dec.  27,1953. 
In  Japan:  1916-1941.  Served:  Hakodate  and  Nagasa- 


42  IN  MEMORIAM 

ki  in  evangelistic  and  school  work.  She  received  her 
higher  education  in  Ohio  Wesleyan  University  and  in  the 
Kennedy  School  of  Missions.  Since  retirement  in  1940 
she  lived  in  Robincrof  Rest  Home,  Passadena,  Calif. 

MRS.  W.  D.  CUNNINGHAM 

Mrs.  Emily  Blackstone  Boyd  Cunningham,  Yotsuya 
Mission,  was  born  in  Connellsville,  Pa.,  U.  S.  A.,  Feb  22, 
1873  and  died  in  Tokyo,  Japan,  Dec.  25,1953.  In  Japan : 
1901 — until  death.  Served:  Entire  time  in  evangelistic 
work  in  Tokyo  and  was  especially  active  in  teaching  Bible 
classes.  She  and  her  husband  who  preceded  her  in  death 
founded  the  Yotsuya  Mission  which  she  continued  to 
conduct  until  her  decease.  She  passed  away  after  one 
week  of  illness.  She  was  recognized  posthumously  by  the 
Ministry  of  Education  by  the  bestowal  of  the  Fourth 
Medal  of  Honor. 

MRS.  L.  C.  EDMONDS 

Mrs.  Laura  Croker  Edmonds  (nee  Rademacher),  Church 
Missionary  Society,  was  born  1863  and  died  Oct.  14, 
1953,  in  Beckenham,  Kent,  England.  In  Japan:  1885— 
1897.  Her  husband  who  also  came  to  Japan  in  1885 
died  in  Osaka  1889.  After  her  retirement  in  1897  she 
returned  to  England  where  she  spent  the  remainder  of 
her  life. 

REV.  W.  H.  ERSKINE,  D.  D. 

Rev.  William  Hugh  Erskine,  D.  D.,  Disciples  of  Christ, 
was  born  in  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Feb,  2,1879  and  died  in 


1954  43 

Washington,  D.  C.,  Feb.  17,1954.  Served :  Akita  and 
Osaka.  He  founded  the  Osaka  Eigo  Gakko  and  was 
interested  in  community  and  city  affairs  in  Osaka.  In 
Japan:  1904-1933.  He  was  a  graduate  of  Bethany 
College  and  for  a  time  served  on  that  faculty. 

REV.  A.  K.  FAUST,  PH.  D. 

Rev.  Allen  K.  Faust,  Ph.  D.,  Evangelical  and  Reformed 
Church,  was  born  Aug.  20,  1869  in  Bernville,  Berks 
County,  Pa.,  and  died  in  Allentown,  Pa.,  Sept.  13,  1953. 
In  Japan:  Sept.  2,  1900-1930.  Served:  Educational 
work  in  Sendai  his  entire  time,  part  of  which  was  as 
president  of  Miyagi  College.  He  graduated  from  Keystone 
State  Normal  School,  1893,  from  Franklin  and  Marshall 
College,  A.  B.,  1897,  and  M.  A.,  1900,  Theological 
Seminary  of  the  Reformed  Church  of  U.  S.,  1900,  Ph. 
D.  from  Uni.  Pa.,  1909.  In  1930  he  returned  to  the  U. 
S.  to  become  professor  in  Catawba  College,  Salisbury,  N. 
C.  Mrs.  Faust  preceded  him  in  death.  Two  sons  survive 
him. 

MRS.  P.  L.  GERHARD 

Mrs.  Paul  L.  Gerhard  (Blanch  Ault),  Evangelical  and 
Reformed  Church,  was  born  in  Fort  Louden,  Pa.,  U.  S.  A., 
Oct.  30,  1073  and  died  in  Annondale,  Va,  Sept.  1,  1953. 
In  Japan  :  1902-1939,  but  returned  for  a  visit  in  1950-51. 
Served :  Entire  time  in  Sendai  where  her  husband  was 
connected  with  Tohoku  Gakuin.  Her  husband,  Dr.  Paul 
L.  Gerhard  died  in  1948. 


44  IN  MEMORIAM 

DR.  LIEMAR  HENNIG 

Dr.  Liemar  Hennig,  Ostasian  Mission  (German  East 
Asia  Mission),  was  born  in  Germany  1909  and  died  in 
Hanover  Germany,  Feb.  17,  1954  after  a  long  and  serious 
illness.  In  Japan  :  1936-1947.  Served  German  Evangelical 
churches  in  Tokyo  and  Kobe.  After  returning  to  Germany 
he  continued  to  serve  the  East  Asia  Mission  in  the 
homeland.  He  was  pastor  at  Oesselse  in  Hildesheim. 
From  1949  to  195Q  he  served  as  pastor  of  the  German 
Evangelical  Lutheran  St.  Mary's  Church  in  London.  In 
1951  he  engaged  in  pastoral  and  welfare  work  in  the 
Hannovarian  area  where  he  passed  away. 

DR.  W.  F.  HEREFORD 

Rev.  William  Francis  Hereford,  D.  D.,  Presbterian  U. 
S.  A.,  was  born  in  New  Market,  Ala.,  U.  S.  A.,  Mar.  2, 
1873,  and  died  in  his  home  in  Lebanon,  Tenn.,  Dec.  22, 
1953,  after  an  illness  of  two  months.  In  Japan :  Nov. 
1902— Jan.  1941.  Served:  Wakayama  1902-6,  Uji-Yama- 
da  1906-10,  Hiroshima  1911-41.  His  activity  in  evan 
gelistic  work  bore  marked  results  among  which  were 
many  who  were  led  to  become  Christian  ministers.  He 
was  married  to  Miss  Ada  Payne  in  1902  and  in  1952 
they  celebrated  their  golden  wedding  anniversary.  Of 
their  five  children,  Mrs.  R.  A.  E.  Hessel  and  Miss  Nannie 
M.  Hereford  are  missionaries  in  Japan. 

MRS.  ANNE  THEODOSIA  HIND 

Mrs.    Anne    Theodosia    Hind    (nee    Tapson),    Church 


1954  45 

Missionary  Society,  was  born  in  England  1864  and  died 
at  Bexhill,  Sussex,  England,  Feb.  16,  1954.  In  Japan: 
1890-1941.  Served:  Together  with  her  husband  Rev. 
J.  Hind,  in  Fukuoka,  1890-1925,  and  after  retirement 
lived  in  Tabata,  Fukuoka  Prefecture  until  his  death  in 
Karuizawa  1934.  She  is  best  remembered  by  her  kindness 
and  sympathy  to  all  who  needed  help.  She  was  always 
ready  to  speak  for  our  Lord  to  lonely  and  unhappy  people 
and  her  cheerfulness  helped  those  whom  she  met.  Leaving 
Japan  in  1941  she  went  to  Australia  and  later  to  England. 

MISS  MARGARET  KEAGY 

Miss  Margaret  Drummond  Keagy,  United  Church  of 
Canada,  was  born  April  4,  1880,  in  West  Flamboro, 
Ontario,  Canada  and  died  Oct.  28,  1953  in  Toronto.  In 
Japan:  1908-1941.  Served:  Toyo  Eiwa  Jo  Gakko  in 
Tokyo  1908-1918  teaching  domestic  science,  at  close  of 
World  War  I  with  Red  Cross  in  Siberia  for  one  year, 
during  her  last  twenty  years  in  Japan  engaged  in  evan 
gelistic  work  in  Kofu  and  Hammamatsu.  After  retirement 
in  1941  she  lived  with  sisters  in  Toronto  where  she 
suffered  poor  health  until  passing  to  her  heavenly  home. 

REV.  M.  M.  KIPPS 

Rev.  Michael  Moses  Kipps,  United  Lutheran  Church 
in  America,  was  born  in  Madison,  Va.,  March  24,  1884, 
and  died  in  Pottsville,  Pa.,  Nov.  5,  1953.  In  Japan: 
1916-1921.  Served:  school  work  in  Kumamoto  and 
evangelistic  work  in  Toyohashi.  He  was  educated  in 
Lenoir  Rhyne  College,  Roanoke  College,  and  in  Mt.  Airy 


46  IN  MEMORIAM 

Theological  Seminary,  Philadelphia.    Mrs.  Kipps  and  three 
married  daughters  survive  him. 

REV.  RUBEN  LINDGREN 

Rev.  Ruben  Lindgren,  Lutheran  Evangelical  Association 
of  Finland,  was  born  in  Pojo,  Finland  Aug.  3,  1889  and 
died  in  Helsinki,  Finland,  June  19,  1953.  In  Japan: 
1917-1924.  Served:  Kami  Suwa,  Nagano  prefecture 
after  language  study  in  Tokyo.  After  returning  to  Fin 
land  in  1924  he  continued  his  studies  and  graduated  in 
theology  from  the  Univ.  of  Helsinki.  From  1930  he 
served  in  St.  John's  Church  (Southern  Swedish  congreg 
ation)  in  Helsinki.  In  1945  the  title  "  Canon '"  was 
conferred  on  him.  Humility  and  faithfulness  characterized 
his  life. 

REV.  J.  T.  MEYERS 

Rev.  J.  T.  Meyers,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  was 
born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  Dec.  20,  1866,  and  died  in 
Washington,  D.  C.  1954.  In  Japan:  Aug.  21,  1893- 
1940.  He  came  as  a  missionary  of  the  Methodist  Church 
South.  Served :  Shikoku,  Kyoto,  Osaka,  Hiroshima, 
Ashiya,  and  Okayama. 

MISS  ANNIE  PATTON 

Miss  Annie  Patton,  Southern  Presbyterian  Church, 
died  at  the  home  of  the  her  nice  in  Burbank,  Calif., 
Feb.  20,  1954.  In  Japan:  1900—1937.  Served:  with 
her  sister  Miss  Florence  Patton,  Tokushima,  Okazaki,  and 
Nagoya  in  evangelistic  work.  After  their  retirement  in 


1954  47 

1937,  they  lived  together  in  Pasadena,  Calif.,  until  the 
passing  of  Miss  Florence  in  1949.  Miss  Annie  continued 
theie  until  a  few  days  before  her  death. 

COMISSIONER  ERNEST  PUGMIRE 

Commissioner  Ernest  I.  Pugmire,  Salvation  Army, 
was  born  in  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  March  4,  1888  and  died 
in  New  York  June  24,  1953.  In  Japan:  1919—1931. 
Served  :  In  Tokyo  as  Chief  Secretary  of  the  SA  in  Japan. 
He  was  born  of  SA  officers  while  they  were  serving  in 
the  U.  S.  After  graduating  from  the  SA  Training 
College  in  Toronto  in  1906  he  served  in  Canada,  China, 
Japan,  and  afterwards  for  more  than  twenty  years  in 
executive  posts  in  Atlanta,  Chicaga,  and  New  York  where 
for  a  number  of  years  he  was  National  Commander  of 
the  SA  until  he  suddenly  passed  away  under  heart  attack. 

MRS.  HANNA  SCOTT 

Mrs.  Hanna  Dorothea  Scott  (nee  Senior),  Church 
Missionary  Society,  was  born  at  Blackford,  Carlisle,  Eng 
land,  Oct.  16,  1884  and  died  in  Birmingham,  England 
Dec.  20,  1953.  In  Japan:  1913—1930.  In  1916  she 
was  married  to  Rev.  J.  J.  Scott  who  died  in  Hawksley, 
England  in  1947.  Served:  with  her  husband  in  Toku- 
shima.  She  continued  communications  with  friends  in 
Tokushima  until  shortly  before  her  death. 

MRS.  ROY  SMITH 

Mrs.  Charlotte  Jacques  Hess  Smith,  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  was  born  in  Philo,  111.,  June  17,  1886  and  died 


48  IN  MEMORIAM 

in  Kobe,  Japan,  Nov.  26,  1953.  She  came  to  Japan  in 
1910  and  was  married  to  Mr.  Roy  Smith  Oct.  10  of  that 
year.  Served :  Kobe  the  entire  time  except  in  Okayama 
1918 — 1919,  in  work  especially  among  young  people. 
She  received  her  A.  B.  from  the  University  of  111.  and 
her  M.  A.  from  the  Pacific  School  of  Religion,  Berkely, 
Calif.  Her  husband  and  three  children  survive  her. 

MISS  SADIE  TAIT 

Miss  Sadie  Olivia  Tait,  United  Church  of  Canada,  was 
born  in  Amherst,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada  Dec.  21,  1892, 
and  died  in  Toronto,  Nov.  6,  1953.  In  Japan:  1916— 
1928.  Served :  Toyo  Eiwa  Jo  Gokko  in  Tokyo  during 
her  first  term,  and  afterwards  in  evangelistic  work  in 
Kanazawa.  When  returning  to  Canada  in  1928  family 
circumstances  made  it  necessary  for  her  to  remain  in  the 
homeland  where  she  served  under  the  Board  of  Home 
Missions  until  failing  health  necessitated  retirement  in 
1948. 


1955 


MISS  ELIZABETH  ALEXANDER 

Miss  Victoria  Elizabeth  Alexander,  Methodist,  was  born 
on  May  7,  1870  at  Stanhope,  Prince  Edward  Island, 
Canada,  and  died  on  January  8,  1955  at  Edmonton, 
Alberta,  Canada.  In  Japan:  1903-1936.  Served:  edu 
cational  and  evangelistic  work  in  Hirosaki  and  Sapporo. 

MRS.  J.  M.  BALDWIN 

Mrs.  J.  McQueen  Baldwin  (nee  Mary  Hunt),  Church 
of  England  in  Canada,  was  born  on  June  18,  1864  in 
Dorset,  England,  and  died  on  February  2,  1955  in  Ottawa, 
Canada.  In  Japan:  1891-1940.  Served:  in  evangelistic 
work  before  marriage  in  Osaka  and  Tokushima  under 
the  Church  Missionary  Society ;  and  with  husband  in 
Nagoya  and  Toyohashi.  Though  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Baldwin 
served  under  the  Canadian  Church,  they  lived  on  their 
own  funds ;  and  in  addition,  through  their  generosity 
such  projects  as  Rev.  R.  M.  Millman's  Japanese  Gram 
mar  were  made  possible. 

THE  VENERABLE  ARCHDEACON  JOHN 
BATCHELOR,  D.  D.,  F.  R.  G.  S. 

The     Venerable     Archdeacon    John    Batchelor,    D.  D., 

49 


50  IN  MEMORIAM 

F.  R.  G.  S.,  Church  Missionary  Society,  was  born  in 
Hertford,  England  on  April  2,  1854.  In  Japan:  1877- 
1940.  Served:  in  Hokkaido,  principally  to  the  Ainu, 
to  whom  he  was  the  first  missionary,  and  the  first  to 
reduce  their  language  to  form  and  writing.  He  translated 
into  that  language  much  of  the  Bible,  wrote  an  Ainu- 
English-Japanese  Dictionary,  an  Ainu  Grammar,  and  many 
books  and  tracts  on  the  culture  and  folk  lore  of  the  Ainu. 
He  was  decorated  many  times  by  the  Japanese  Emperor 
and  government,  and  also  in  his  home  country. 

MRS.  E.  F.  BELL 

Mrs.  Enock  Fry  Bell  (nee  Anne  Elizabeth  Bowman), 
American  Board,  was  born  Sept.  24,  1873,  in  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  and  died  in  June  1955  at  Boston,  Mass.  In  Japan  : 
1902-1905.  Served:  Sapporo,  Kobe,  Doshisha  Univ., 
Kyoto,  with  her  husband,  Because  of  her  ill  health, 
the  Bells  had  to  discontinue  their  work  in  Japan,  but 
Mr.  Bell  then  served  as  a  secretary  at  the  American 
Board  headquarters  for  many  years,  and  then  as  editor 
of  the  Missionary  Herald. 

MRS.  C.  L.  BROWN 

Mrs.  Charles  L.  Brown  (nee  Virginia  Frantz),  United 
Lutheran  Church  in  America,  was  born  in  Salem,  Va. 
on  Dec.  29,  1872,  and  died  June  15,  1955  in  Burlington, 
Vt.  In  Japan:  1898-1915.  Served:  in  Saga  and  Ku- 
mamoto  in  evangelistic  work,  especially  through  Sunday 
Schools,  English  and  Cooking  classes,  Her  husband  was 


1955  51 

one  of  the  chief  founders  of  Kyushu   Gakuin    and    after 
leaving  Japan  in  1916  became  a  Board  secretary. 

MRS.  DeWITT  COURTNEY 

Mrs.  DeWitt  Courtney  (nee  Susannah  Riker),  Presby 
terian  Church  U.  S.  A.  In  Japan  :  1926-1952.  Served  : 
in  Sapporo,  Osaka,  and  Tokyo.  She  served  as  Mission 
Treasurer.  During  the  war  years,  she  helped  out  in 
India,  and  in  post-war  Japan,  she  was  retained  as  an 
advisor  by  the  Bank  of  Japan.  She  married  after  leaving 
Japan,  and  died  in  Florida. 

MRS.  C.  K.  GUMMING 

Mrs.  C.  K.  Gumming  (nee  Ona  Patterson),  Presbyterian 
Church,  U.  S.,  died  on  July  12,  1955  at  Davidson,  N.  C. 
In  Japan:  1895-1925.  Served:  before  marriage  as  the 
second  principal  of  Kinjo  Girls'  School  in  Nagoya  ;  after 
marriage  to  Dr.  Gumming  in  Nagoya  and  Toyohashi. 

REV.  CHARLES  H.  EVANS 

Rev.  Charles  H.  Evans,  Protestant  Episcopal  Church 
in  the  U.  S.  A.,  died  Jan.  20,  1955  in  Claremont,  Calif. 
In  Japan:  1894-1939.  Served:  in  Tokyo,  Maebashi, 
and  Mito. 

MR.  GALEN  M.  FISHER 

Mr.  Galen  M.  Fisher,  Secretary  of  the  Young  Men's 
Christian  Association,  was  born  Aprl.  12,  1873  in  Oakland, 
Calif.,  and  died  Jan.  2,  1955  at  Berkeley,  Calif.  In  Japan : 


52  IN  MEMORIAM 

1898-1919.  Served :  In  Tokyo  as  Senior  Secretary  of 
the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  He  was  keen  scholar  of  Japanese  and 
lectured  before  the  Asiatic  Society  of  Japan,  being  author 
of  two  of  its  transactions.  He  introduced  the  system  of 
furnishing  Christian  men  just  out  of  colleges  abroad  to 
come  to  teach  in  Japanese  government  schools.  Also, 
he  was  an  early  proponent  of  devolution,  withdrawing 
from  Japan  himself,  in  order  that  a  Japanese  General 
Secretary  might  have  freer  rein. 

REV.  CANON  WILLIAM  H.  GALE,  L.  TH. 

Rev.  Canon  William  H.  Gale,  L.  Th.,  Church  of 
England  in  Canada,  was  born  Aug.  24,  1880,  at  Abbotts- 
ford,  Quebec,  Canada,  and  died  June  27,  1955,  in  Van- 
cuver,  B.  C.  In  Japan:  1911-1931.  Served:  Toyo- 
hashi,  Matsumoto,  and  Himeji  as  priest  of  the  Japan 
Anglican  Church.  After  returning  to  Canada  in  1931, 
he  served  in  the  Anglican  Mission  to  the  Japanese  in 
Vancouver,  B.  C.  continuously  until  his  death,  except 
for  three  years  (1948-1951)  when  he  was  in  charge  of 
the  Japanese  Congregation  in  Toronto. 

MRS.  C.  P.  GARMAN 

Mrs.  Clark  P.  (Katherine)  Carman,  American  Board 
of  Commissioners,  (Christian  Mission  until  union  with 
the  ABCFM,  1930),  was  born  Oct.  13,  1876,  in  Cleve 
land,  Ohio,  and  died  suddenly  Jan.  20,  1955  in  Denver, 
Colorado.  In  Japan :  1906-1941.  Served:  Sendai  and 
Tokyo  in  evangelistic  work,  emphasizing  contacts  with 


1955  53 

women.     During  their  latter    years    in    Japan    Rev.    Mr. 
Garman  was  connected  with  the  Kyobunkan. 

MISS  JESSIE  GILLESPY 

Miss  Jessie  Gillespy,  Pentecostal  Assemblies  of  Canada, 
was  born  March  14,  1876,  at  Tonbridge,  Kent,  England, 
and  died  Sept.  11,  1954,  in  Tokyo,  Japan.  In  Japan: 
1902-1954.  Served:  Under  C.  M.  S.  in  Pool  Girls 
School,  Osaka,  until  1919,  when  she  connected  herself 
with  the  Japan  Evangelistic  Band  and  served  in  Kobe 
Mission  Hall,  Ogaki,  Kaibara,  Fukuchiyama,  Befu,  and 
Takasago,  chiefly  in  evangelistic  work  and  partly  in 
kindergartens  with  emphasis  on  reaching  the  parents 
through  the  children.  While  in  Canada  during  the 
Second  World  War  she  became  associated  with  the 
Pentecostal  Assemblies  of  God,  and  since  the  war  was 
located  in  Kitakata,  Fukushima  Prefecture,  where  she 
was  buried.  While  in  Canada  during  the  war  she  did 
extensive  work  among  the  Japanese  in  internment  camps. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  RACHEL  GILLETT 

Miss  Elizabeth  Rachel  Gillett,  Railway  Mission,  was 
born  in  Banbury,  England,  Jan.  2,  1865,  and  died  at 
the  same  place  July  9,  1954.  In  Japan:  1896-1940. 
Served :  with  residence  in  Tokyo  she  traveled  exten 
sively  in  behalf  of  her  work  for  railway  employees 
throughout  Japan.  She  retained  her  affection  for  Japan 
and  for  Japanese  individuals  until  the  end.  The  last 
one  she  had  the  privilege  of  meeting  was  Rev.  I.  line 


54  IN  MEMORIAM 

of  Shizuoka  who  in    1953    visited    England.     These    two 
had  worked  together  for  forty  years. 

REV.  E.  C.  HENNIGAR,  D.  D. 

Rev.  Edward  Calvin  Hennigar,  D.  D.,  United  Church 
of  Canada,  was  born  1880  at  St.  John,  New  Brunswick, 
Canada,  and  died  Nov.  12,  1954,  at  Vancouver,  B.  C., 
Canada.  In  Japan  :  1905-1940.  Served  :  one  term  each 
in  Fukui  and  Toyama,  and  ten  years  each  in  Matsumoto 
and  Tokyo  in  evangelistic  work.  While  in  Tokyo  in 
addition  to  his  connection  with  the  Chuo  Kaido,  he  was 
English  language  secretary  of  the  Japan  Temperence 
Federation,  in  which  capacity,  at  the  request  of  the 
Japanese  government,  he  lectured  at  schools  of  various 
kinds.  In  1942  ill  health  forced  him  to  retire  in  Van 
couver.  Mrs.  Hennigar  (nee  May  Hart),  a  member  of 
a  well-known  missionary  family,  two  sisters,  and  one 
brother  survive  him. 

MISS  ALICE  HORNE 

Miss  Alice  Christina  Home,  Church  Missionary  Society, 
was  born  at  Upper  Norwood,  England,  1869,  and  died 
in  Trunbridge  Wells,  Kent,  England,  Oct.  11,  1954.  In 
Japan:  1906-1940.  Served:  in  Kyushu  at  Kokura, 
Nogata,  Nobeoka,  and  Izuka  coal  mining  district.  It  was 
because  of  her  work  that  churches  were  started  at  Iki 
and  Tsushima  Islands.  In  Tsushima  a  group  of  Christ 
ians  continues  to  meet  regularly  without  a  resident  pastor. 
Much  of  her  work  was  done  among  students  whom  she 
prepared  for  baptism  and  confirmation.  On  leaving  Japan 


1955  55 

in    1940    she    went    to    Australia,    and    after    the  war  to 
England  and  resided  at  Trunbridge  Wells,  Kent. 

MISS  JESSIE  HOWIE 

Miss  Jessie  Howie,  United  Church  of  Canada  (Methodist 
Church  of  Canada  until  amalgamation),  died  June  18, 
1954.  In  Japan :  1900-1914.  Served :  First  term  in 
Tokyo,  second  term  in  Kanazawa,  chiefly  in  evangelistic 
work.  Not  being  able  to  return  after  her  second  fur 
lough,  she  served  under  the  Board  of  Home  Mission 
1914-1936,  working  among  the  Japanese  and  Chinese  in 
Vancouver,  B.  C.  After  thirty  six  years  of  active  service 
she  retired  but  continued  to  live  in  Vancouver  and  con 
tinued  to  encourage  those  whom  she  had  formerly  directed 
into  the  Christian  Church. 

MRS.  HAZEL  MAE  KILBOURNE 

Mrs.  Hazel  Mae  Kilbourne,  Oriental  Missionary  Society, 
was  born  Aug.  28,  1894,  in  Cincinnatti,  Ohio,  U.S.A. 
and  died  March  4,  1955  in  Glendale,  Calif.,  U.  S.  A. 
In  Japan:  1915-1954.  Served:  Tokyo  as  teacher  in 
seminary,  in  evangelistic  work,  and  as  a  writer. 

MRS.  WALTER  KRIDER 

Mrs.  Walter  Krider  (nee  Anastatia  Cox),  Methodist, 
was  born  Oct.  15,  1893  in  Indiana  and  died  in  Milford, 
Ind.  on  July  3,  1955.  In  Japan  :  1920-1935.  Served  : 
in  Nagasaki. 


56  IN  MEMORIAM 

MR.  H.  DEAN  LEEPER 

Mr.  H.  Dean  Leeper,  Young  Men's  Christian  Associa 
tion,  was  born  Nov.  12,  1920,  in  Farmington,  111.,  and 
died  Sept.  26,  1954  in  the  Toya  Maru  disaster  at  Hako 
date.  In  Japan:  1948- until  death  1954.  Served  :  Tokyo 
at  National  YMCA  as  Fraternal  Secretary  for  Student 
Work. 

DR.  CHARLES  A.  LOGAN 

Dr.  Charles  A.  Logan,  Presbyterian  Church,  U.  S. 
In  Japan:  1902-1941.  Served:  almost  the  entire  time 
in  Tokushima  in  the  island  of  Shikoku.  In  post-war 
period,  because  of  the  age  limit  he  was  not  returned  to 
Japan  although  he  was  permitted  to  take  a  trip  to  Japan 
to  visit  old  friends.  He  gave  his  time  to  building 
churches  in  city  suburbs  in  his  last  years.  Dr.  Logan 
was  instrumental  in  leading  Dr.  Toyohiko  Kagawa  to  a 
knowledge  of  the  Lord. 

MRS.  JOHN  W.  MOORE 

Mrs.  John  W.  Moore  (nee  Kate  Boude),  Presbyterian 
Church  U.S.,  was  born  Jan.  11,  1870  at  Gadaulet,  Ky. 
and  died  June  13,  1955  at  Pasedena,  Calif.  In  Japan: 
1892-1937.  Served:  entire  time  in  evangelistic  work  on 
the  island  of  Shikoku,  in  Kochi  and  Kagawa  Prefectures. 
Two  sons,  Rev.  Lardner  W.  Moore  and  Rev.  Baude 
Moore,  and  a  grandson  Rev.  Lardner  D.  Moore,  are  in 
missionary  service  in  Japan. 


1955  57 

MISS  HELEN  W.  MUNROE 

Miss  Helen  W.  Munroe,  Baptist  Mission,  was  born  at 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1875  and  died  at  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  Feb.  21,  1954.  In  Japan:  1916-1919.  Served: 
As  a  teacher  at  Mary  L.  Colby  School  in  Yokohama. 
Her  return  to  the  States  in  1919  was  necessitated  by 
responsibility  for  an  elderly  aunt. 

MRS.  WILLIAM  W.  PARKINSON 

Mrs.  William  W.  Parkinson  (nee  Audio  Crowe),  Ameri 
can  Baptist,  was  born  Sept.  14,  1903,  in  Cochran,  Geor 
gia,  and  died  Sept.  28,  1951,  at  Warrenton,  Va.  In 
Japan:  1929-1935.  Served:  Tokyo  and  Yokohama  in 
general  work,  but  mostly  in  behalf  of  students.  After 
leaving  Japan,  together  with  her  husband,  served  in 
Blackstone,  Va.,  Rappahannock,  Va.,  and  Orange,  N.  J., 
after  which  Rev.  Mr.  Parkinson  became  Candidate 
Secretary  for  the  Baptist  Boards. 

REV.  M.  MOSSER  SMYSER 

Rev.  M.  Mosser  Smyser,  Independent  missionary  died 
inYokote,  Akita  Ken,  Feb.  24,  1955.  In  Japan:  1903- 
until  death  in  1955.  Served :  mostly  in  Yokote  and 
surrounding  area  in  rural  evangelism. 

REV.  HENRY  van  EYCK  STEGEMEN,  D.  D. 

Rev.  Henry  van  Eyck  Stegeman,  D.  D.,  Reformed 
Church  in  America,  was  born  March  8,  1890,  at  Har 
rison,  South  Dakota,  died  Aug.  14,  1954,  in  Orange 


58  IN  MEMORIAM 

City,  Iowa.  In  Japan :  1917-1941.  Served:  Tokyo,  as 
professor  in  Meiji  Gakuin  Seminary,  did  evangelistic 
work  in  Kurume,  and  as  president  of  Ferris  Seminary 
in  Yokohama.  After  his  return  as  Registrar  in  North 
western  Junior  College,  Orange  City,  Iowa,  where  Mrs. 
Stegeman  (nee  Gertrude  Hoekje)  continues  to  live. 

REV.  ALFRED  R.  STONE 

Rev.  Alfred  R.  Stone,  United  Church  of  Canada,  was 
born  Apr.  29,  1902,  at  High  Gate,  Ontario,  and  died 
Sept.  26,  1954  in  the  Toya  Maru  disaster  at  Hakodate. 
In  Japan:  1926-  death  in  1954.  Served:  Toyama, 
Hamamatsu,  Nagano  Prefecture,  Central  Tabernacle, 
Tokyo,  and  the  summer  just  preceding  his  death  he 
moved  to  Sapporo.  Most  of  his  service  in  Japan  was 
devoted  to  rural  evangelism,  and  even  when  in  Tokyo, 
it  was  he  who  poineered  the  Rural  Leadership  Training 
Center  in  Hino  just  west  of  Tokyo.  Surviving  him  are 
his  wife,  two  sons,  Donald  C.  and  Robert  F.,  his  father, 
a  sister,  and  a  brother.  On  Oct.  4,  1954,  at  St.  James- 
Bond  United  Church,  Toronto,  where  the  family  are 
members,  a  memorial  service  was  held,  at  which  Ambas 
sador  Matsudaira,  Ottawa,  Mr.  K.  Yoshida,  Japanese 
Consul  at  Toronto,  and  Rev.  K.  Shimizu  were  present. 
High  tribute  was  paid  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Stone  and  his  work 
by  the  Ambassador.  At  the  time  of  this  disaster  caused  by 
the  typhoon  "  Marie,"  Mr.  Stone  was  on  his  way  south 
to  attend  a  meeting  of  the  Cooperative  Evangelism  Com 
mittee  (of  the  United  Church  of  Christ  in  Japan)  of 
which  he  was  a  secretary.  He  rendered  valuable  service 


1955  59 

trying  to  allay  the  panic  aboard  the  doomed  Toya  Maru. 
He  served  faithfully  until  death,  and  was  posthumously 
decorated  by  the  Emperor. 

MRS.  BELLE  JOSEPHINE  TALBOTT 

Mrs.  Belle  Josephine  Talbott,  Church  of  the  Nazarene, 
was  born  July  17,  1865  in  Leland,  111,  and  died  Dec. 
21,  1954  in  Ontario,  Calif.  In  Japan:  1916-1938. 
Served  :  Kyoto,  Kobe,  Tokyo,  in  evangelistic  work.  After 
leaving  Japan  she  was  active  in  evangelistic  work  within 
the  circle  of  her  church  in  Montana  and  California.  In 
1950  she  retired  and  resided  in  Ontario,  Calif.,  where 
she  passed  away.  Mrs.  Talbott  was  the  mother  of  Mrs. 
Florence  Eckel  who  passed  away  June,  1952,  in  Osaka. 

REV.  KRISTIAN  TAMMIO 

Rev.  Kristian  Tammio,  Lutheran  Evangelical  Associa 
tion  of  Finland,  was  born  Nov.  13,  1889,  in  Hanko, 
Finland,  and  died  Nov.  23,  1954,  in  Lieksa,  Finland.  In 
Japan:  1913-1921,  and  again  1948-1952.  Served: 
mainly  in  Nagano  Prefecture  in  evangelistic  work  with 
special  emphasis  on  giving  the  Gospel  to  rural  villages. 
In  Finland  he  served  as  pastor  of  various  congregations 
and  was  pastor  of  Pielisjaervi  parish  when  he  died. 

MRS.  CHARLES  M.  WARREN 

Mrs.  Charles  M.  Warren  (nee  Cora  Frances  Keith), 
American  Board,  was  born  Jan.  16,  1873,  at  Braintree, 
Mass.,  and  died  Sept.  9,  1954,  at  Claremont,  Calif.  In 
Japan:  1899-1941.  Served:  Maebashi,  Niigata,  Kobe 


60  IN  MEMORIAM 

College,  Tottori,  Miyazaki,  and  Doshisha  University.  She 
graduated  from  Mt.  Holyoke  in  1896  and  came  to  Japan 
with  her  uncle  and  family,  Dr.  Otis  Gary,  in  1899. 
During  the  war  years  she  helped  her  husband  who  was 
the  pastor  of  the  First  Japanese  Church  in  Seattle,  Wash., 
and  then  of  the  Japanese  church  in  Salt  Lake  City. 
Her  husband  died  Nov.  24,  1951. 

MISS  JESSIE  M.  G.  WILKINSON 

Miss  Jessie  M.  G.  Wilkinson,  Baptist  Mission,  was 
born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1885,  and  died  in  the 
same  city  March  5,  1954.  In  Japan  :  1919-1931.  Served  : 
in  Kobe  as  a  kindergartener  at  the  Zenrin  Kindergarten. 
Like  Kagawa  she  made  her  home  in  a  small  Japanese 
house  in  the  Kobe  slums.  After  returning  to  America 
she  again  took  up  kindergarten  teaching  which  she  had 
done  before  going  out  in  the  first  place. 

MISS  HELEN  L.  WILSON 

Miss  Helen  L.  Wilson,  Baptist  Mission,  was  born  at 
Buffalo,  N.Y.,  1903  and  died  at  Kenmore,  N.  Y.,  Dec. 
1,  1953.  In  Japan:  1929  for  one  tern.  Served:  Sendai. 
Ill  health  prevented  her  serving  more  than  one  term, 
but  upon  her  return  to  America  she  did  some  deputation 
work,  and  later  taught  religious  education  classes  on 
released  time  in  cooperation  with  the  public  schools. 
When  too  ill  for  these  activities  she  entered  the  Wheel 
chair  Home  in  Kenmore,  N.  Y.  where  she  died. 


1955  61 

MRS.  ALONZO  D.  WOODWORTH 

Mrs.  Alonzo  D.  Woodworth  (nee  Ida  Penrod),  Chri 
stian  Mission,  was  born  at  Manson,  Ind.,  U.  S.  A.,  in 
1866,  and  died  at  Merom,  Ind.  on  Sept.  27,  1955.  In 
Japan :  39  years.  Served :  in  Tokyo.  Her  husband  in 
church  work  and  teaching  Theology,  she  in  kindergarten, 
Sunday  School  and  work  for  women.  For  their  last 
three  years  in  Japan,  after  the  merger,  they  served  under 
the  American  Board.  On  retirement  the  Woodworths 
kept  an  active  interest  in  church  enterprises  and  a 
developing  rural  center. 


A  Correction 

In  the  1950  Christian  Year  Book  it  is  stated  that 
Dr.  Daniel  Norman  died  in  Karuizawa,  June  22, 
1941.  This  is  repeated  in  connection  with  Mrs. 
Norman's  obituary  in  the  1954  issue.  We  have  been 
informed  that  he  died  in  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 
We  apoligize  for  the  error. 


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MISSION  BOARDS  AND  SOCIETIES 

1.  AAMS          American  Advent  Mission  Society,    Rev.    C.    L 

Kirby,  Executive  Secretary,  1762  Beacon  Street, 
Brookline,  Mass.  Rev.  Floyd  W.  Powers,  Field 
Supt,  29-3  chome,  Tatsumi-dori,  Ashigaoka, 
Sakai,  Osaka-fu. 

2.  ABCFM       American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign 

Missions,  14  Beacon  Street,  Boston  8,  Mass. 
(See  Interboard  Committee  for  Christian  Work 
in  Japan.) 

3.  ABFMS       American  Baptist  Foreign  Mission  Society,   152 

Madison  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y,  Mrs.  Charles 
H.  Sears.  Rev.  B.  L.  Hinchman,  Japan  Rep.,  2-1 
chome,  Misaki-cho,  Kanda,  Chiyoda-ku,  Tokyo. 

4  ABS  American  Bible  Society  (Cooperating  with  the 

Japan  Bible  Society),  450  Park  Avenue,  New 
York  22,  N.  Y.  Representative  in  Japan,  Mr. 
James  C.  F.  Robertson,  Bible  House,  2-4  chome, 
Ginza,  Chuo-ku,  Tokyo.  Tel.  56-1081. 

5.  ABWE  Association  of  Baptists  for  World  Evangelism, 
Schaff  Building,  15th  and  Race  Streets,  Philadel 
phia  2,  Pa.  Japan  Headquarters :  Rev.  Jaymes 
P.  Morgan,  2227  Shimoarata-cho,  Kagoshima-shi, 

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Kagoshima-ken. 

6.  ACF  Aizu  Christian  Fellowship,   Miss  Edith  Mclntosh, 

Canadian  Representative -Treasurer,  273  North 
Dewhurst  Blvd,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada.  Mrs. 
Margaret  Milner,  British  Representative-Treas 
urer,  Mooragh,  Whitehouse  Lane,  Barnston, 
Wirral,  Ches.,  England.  Mrs.  Frances  Noble 
Phair,  American  Representative-Treasurer,  638 
E.  Hoffer  Street,  Banning,  Calif.,  U.  S.  A.  Miss 
Kathleen  Morris,  President,  438  Sakae-machi, 
Aizu  Wakamatsu,  Fukushima  ken. 

7.  AFP  Mission    Board    of    the    Religious    Society     of 

Friends  of  Philadelphia,  304  Arch  Street, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Representative  in  Japan,  Miss 
Edith  F.  Sharpless,  1674  Sakura-machi,  Mito-shi, 
Ibaragi-ken. 

8.  AFSC  American  Friends  Service  Committee,  20  South 

12th  Street,  Philadelphia  7,  Pa.  Representative 
in  Japan,  Miss  Esther  B.  Rhoads,  Japan  Unit, 
14-1  chome,  Mita  Dai-machi,  Minato-ku,  Tokyo. 
Tel.  45-0804. 

9.  AG  General  Council  of  the  Assemblies  of  God,   434 

West  Pacific  Street,  Springfield,  Mo.  Rev.  John 
J.  Clement,  Chairman,  430-1,  3  chome,  Koma- 
gome,  Toshima-ku,  Tokyo.  Tel.  94-5115. 

10.  AGGB  Assemblies  of  God,  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 

23  Eltham  Road,  London  S.  E.  12,  England. 
Representative  in  Japan,  Mr.  Leslie  E.  Savage, 
55-5  chome,  Hiratsuka-cho,  Shinagawa-ku,  Tokyo 

11.  AGM  Amazing  Grace  Missions   (Independent  Baptist), 


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600,  San  Antonio,  Texas.  Representative  in 
Japan,  Rev.  Clyde  Pickett,  Dogukoji,  Takanabe- 
cho,  Miyazaki-ken. 

12.  ALM  Augustana  Lutheran  Mission,  Japan,   2445  Park 

Avenue,  Minneapolis  4,  Minn.,  Rev.  Melvin  A. 
Hammarberg.  Representative  in  Japan,  Rev. 
Kenneth  J.  Dale,  Kuroiwa,  Kogushi,  Ube-shi, 
Yamaguchi-ken.  Tel.  2219. 

13.  ASC  American  Soul  Clinic,  Fred  Jordan,  Founder  and 

President.  Representative  in  Japan,  Rev.  Charles 
K.  Roth,  215  Shimohoya,  Hoya-machi,  Kitatama- 
gun,  Tokyo.  Japan  Soul  Clinic  Headquarters, 
105  Nishikubo,  Musashino-shi,  Tokyo.  Tel.  Mu- 
sashino  398-2505. 

14.  BBF  Baptist  Bible  Fellowship,    Box    106,   Springfield, 

Mo.,  Dr.  Fred  S.  Donnelson,  Director  of  Missions. 
Japan  Representative,  Rev.  Olson  Hodges,  639-4 
chome,  Makuhari-machi,  Chiba-shi. 

15.  BC  Brethren    in     Christ    Foreign    Mission    Board, 

Washington  Boro,  Pa.,  Rev.  Henry  N.  Hostetter, 
Executive  Secretary.  Representative  in  Japan ; 
Mr.  Peter  A.  Willms,  11  Tokaichi,  Hijiwara, 
Hagi-shi,  Yamaguchi-ken.  Tel.  Hagi  444 

16.  BFBS  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society    (Cooperating 

with  Japan  Bible  Society),  146  Queen  Victoria 
Street,  London  E.  C.  4,  England.  Representative 
in  Japan  and  Korea,  Mr.  James  C.  F.  Robertson, 
Bible  House,  2-4  chome,  Ginza,  Chuo-ku,  Tokyo. 
Tel.  56-1081. 

17.  BGCA          Baptist  General  Conference  of    America,    5750 


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North  Ashland  Avenue,  Chicago  26,  111.  Japan 
Secretary -Treasurer,  Rev.  Dale  Bjork,  11-2 
chome,  Toyotama  Kita,  Nerima-ku,  Tokyo. 

18.  BMM  Baptist    Mid-Missions    in    Japan,    1120    Chester 

Avenue,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Rev.  Dan  Bishop, 
Chairman,  Box  49,  Fukushima-shi,  Fukushima- 
ken. 

19.  BPM  Bible    Protestant    Mission,    Rev.    George    Derr, 

134  Delsea  Drive,  Westville,  N.  J.  Representative 
in  Japan,  Rev.  H.  Dale  Oxley,  38  Kajiya-machi, 
Hitoyoshi-shi,  Kumamoto-ken. 

20.  BPT  Bethel    Pentecostal    Temple,    2035-2nd    Avenue, 

Seattle  1,  Wash.  Representatives  in  Japan  :  Miss 
Harriett  Dithridge,  30-4  chome,  Shibazaki-cho, 
Tachikawa-shi,  Tokyo ;  and  Rev.  M.  E.  Askew, 
Mizuho-machi,  Nishitama-gun,  Tokyo. 

21.  CA  Christian  Assemblies,    Mr.    J.    T.    Carroll,    2010 

Rainier  Avenue,  Everett,  Wash.  Representative 
in  Japan,  Mr.  Ernest  J.  Davis,  Box  982,  Central 
Post  Office,  Tokyo. 

22.  CBFMS        Conservative  Baptist  Foreign    Mission    Society 

Dr.  Vincent  Brushwyler,  352  Wellington  Avenue, 
Chicago  14,  111.  Field  Conference  Chairman,  Rev. 
Bennie  Benson,  667  Kami  no  cho,  Monto-machi, 
Yonezawa-shi,  Yamagata-ken.  Tel.  1991. 

23.  CC  Christian  Missions  maintained  by   missionaries   of 

the  Church  of  Christ. 

24.  CC-CM        a.     Church  of  Christ  Cunningham  Mission,  Mr. 

T.  O.  Hathcock,  1109,  22  Marietta  Street,  Atlanta, 
Ga.  Representative  in  Japan,  Mr.  Harold  Sims, 


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450  Arai-machi,  Nakar.o-ku,  Tokyo.    Tel.  38-5171. 

25.  CC-CRM     b.     Christian    Radio    Mission,    Mrs.    Don    Blair, 

Forwarding  Agent,  804  Mississippi,  Amarillo, 
Texas.  Representative  in  Japan,  Mrs.  Exie  Fultz, 
14-6  chome,  Namamiya  cho,  Asahi-ku,  Osaka. 
Tel.  33-5493. 

26.  CC-HCM     c.     Hokkaido  Christian  Mission,    Mr.  Merton  C. 

Fate,  Forwarding  Agent,  Box  182,  Danville,  111. 
Representative  in  Japan,  Mr.  Ernest  D.  Faber, 
16  Wakaba-cho,  Shinjuku-ku,  Tokyo. 

27.  CC-JCM      d.    Japanese    Christian    Mission,     Mrs.    W.    L. 

Walker,  Forwarding  Agent,  426  Obispo  Avenue, 
Long  Beach,  Calif.  Representative  in  Japan,  Mr. 
Wesley  Walker,  1862  Moiwabashi,  Sapporo,  Hok 
kaido. 

28.  CC-KCM     e.     Kyushu     Christian     Mission,      Mrs.     Gladys 

Auerswald,  Secretary,  Box  139,  North  Vernon, 
Ind.  Representative  in  Japan :  Mr.  Mark  G. 
Maxey,  10925  Kanoya,  Kanoya-shi,  Kagoshima- 
ken.  Tel.  374. 

29.  CC-LMJ      f.     Likins  Mission  to  Japan,  Mr.  E.  S.  Beveridge, 

Forwarding  Agent,  908  Farners  Bank  Bldg., 
Mansfield,  Ohio.  Representative  in  Japan,  141-1 
chome,  Tsurumaki-cho,  Setagaya-ku,  Tokyo. 

30  CC-MCM  g.  Mabashi  Christian  Mission,  Mrs.  O.  P. 
Wegner,  Forwarding  Agent,  1895  N.  24th  Street, 
Salem,  Oregon.  Representative  in  Japan,  Miss 
Grace  Farnham,  500-4  chome,  Mabashi,  Sugi- 
nami-ku,  Tokyo. 

31.      CC-NCM     h.     Nagoya  Christian  Mission,   Mr.  Warren  Me- 


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DIRECTORIES 


Dowell,  Forwarding  Agent,  Mooreland,  Okla. 
Representative  in  Japan,  Mr.  Bob  Chambers, 
Box  8,  Naka,  Nagoya. 

32.  CC-OCM     i.     Osaka  Christian  Mission,    Mrs.    Kuhn,    For 

warding  Agent,  1829  Oregon  Avenue,  Long  Beach 
6,  Calif.  Representative  in  Japan,  Mr.  Harold 
Cole,  Osaka  Bible  Seminary,  36-6  chome,  Naka- 
miya-cho,  Asahi-ku,  Osaka.  Tel.  33-5493. 

33.  CC-REJ        j.     Rural  Evangelism  in  Japan,    Representative 

in  Japan,  Mr.  Paul  Nielsen,  154  Minami  Miagino, 
Minami  no  me,  Hirono-machi,  Sendai-shi. 

34.  CC-SCM      k.     Shikoku    Church    of    Christ    Mission,     Mr. 

Garland  Petty,  Forwarding  Agent,  596  West 
llth,  Peru,  Ind.  Representative  in  Japan,  Mr. 
Donald  Burney,  1146-3  chome,  Shimoochiai, 
Shinjuku-ku,  Tokyo. 

35.  CC-TCM     1.     Tanabe  Christian  Mission,  Representative  in 

Japan,  Miss  Vivian  Lemmon,  80  Shimoyashiki, 
Tanabe-shi,  Wakayama-ken. 

36.  CCC  Christian  Catholic  Church,    Rev.    Carl    Q.    Lee, 

Mission  Secretary,  2700-2714  Enoch  Avenue, 
Zion,  111.  Representative  in  Japan,  Rev.  Clark 
B.  Offner,  66  Hozen,  Kuma,  Kariya-shi,  Aichi-ken. 

37.  CEAUS        Church    of    England    in    Australia,    Australian 

Board  of  Missions,  14  Spring  Street,  Sydney,  N. 
S.  W.,  Australia.  Representative  in  Japan,  Rev. 
Frank  W.  Coaldrake,  960  Okaku,  Ito-shi,  Shizu- 
oka-ken.  Tel.  Ito  3025. 

38.  CG  Missionary  Board  of  the  Church  of  God,    1303 

East  Fifth  Street,  Anderson,  Ind.     Representative 


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71 


in  Japan,  Rev.  Arthur  R.  Eikamp,  93-3  chome, 
Tamagawa,  Okusawa-machi,  Setagaya-ku,  Tokyo. 
Tel.  72-4321. 

39.  ChC  Missionaries  in  Japan   sent    out    by    Churches 

of  Christ,  Japan  address :  Ibaraki  Christian 
College,  Omika,  Kuji-machi,  Hitachi-shi,  Ibaraki- 
ken.  Tel.  Kujihama  2251. 

40.  CJPM  Central    Japan    Pioneer    Mission,     Mr.     A.     V. 

Windsor,  Chairman,  445  Hyakken-machi,  Mae- 
bashi-shi,  Gumma-ken.  Tel.  Maebashi  5742. 

41.  CLC  Christian  Literature  Crusade,  Representative  in 

Japan,  Mr.  Kenneth  Ridley,  1505-4  chome,  Shin- 
den-cho,  Ichikawa-shi,  Chiba-ken. 

42.  CMA  The    Christian    and    Missionary    Alliance,    260 

West  44th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dr.  A.  C. 
Snead,  Foreign  Secretary.  Representative  in 
Japan,  Rev.  A.  Paul  McGarvey,  P.  O.  Box  70, 
Hiroshima-shi.  Tel.  3-6450. 

43.  CMB  Christian  Mission  to  Buddhists,   Elisenbergbein 

6,  Oslo,  Norway,  Rev.  N.  N.  Thelle,  Executive 
Secretary.  Japan  Representative,  Rev.  Ragnvald 
Hemstad,  18  Yamazoe-cho,  Shugakuin,  Sakyo-ku, 
Kyoto. 

44.  CMS  Church  Missionary  Society,  6  Salisbury  Square, 

London,  E.  C.  4,  England.  Representative  in 
Japan,  Miss  Stella  C.  Doubleday,  882-3  chome, 
Senda-machi,  Hiroshima-shi.  Tel.  4-5775. 

45.  CN  Church  of  the  Nazarene,    6401  The    Paseo,    Box 

6076,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Representative  in  Jnpan  : 
Dr.  W.  A.  Eckel,  229  Tamagawa  Oyama-cho, 


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Setagaya-ku,  Tokyo.    Tel.  72-5667. 

46.  CPC  Cumberland    Presbyterian    Church,     Board    of 

Foreign  Missions,  Crosstown  Station,  Box  5746, 
Memphis,  Tennessee,  Rev.  Arleigh  Matlock,  D. 
D.,  Executive .  Secretary.  Representative  in 
Japan ;  Rev.  Thomas  Forester,  Aza  Hei,  5-go, 
3366-3,  Shimo  Tsuruma,  Yamato  Machi,  Koza- 
gun,  Kanagawa-ken.  Tel.  Yamato  409. 

47.  CRJM  The  Christian   Reformed   Japan    Mission,    543 

Eastern  Avenue,  SE,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Rev. 
Henry  Evenhouse,  Secretary  of  the  Board. 
Representative  in  Japan,  Rev.  Richard  Sytsma, 
30  Nishikosenba,  Kawagoe-shi,  Saitama-ken. 
Tel.  Kawagoe  1529. 

48.  EFCA  Evangelical    Free    Church    of    America,     2950 

Nicollet,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Mr.  Arnold  Olson, 
President.  Japan  Headquarters,  5  Tojiin  Nishi- 
machi,  Kamikyo-ku,  Kyoto.  Tel.  Nishijin  4033. 

49.  E  &  R         Evangelical  and  Reformed  Church,    1505    Race 

Street,  Philadelphia  2,  Pa. 

(See  Interboard  Committee  for   Christian   Work 

in  Japan.) 

50.  ELC  Evangelical    Lutheran    Church,    Japan    Mission, 

422  South  Fifth  St.,  Minneapolis  15,  Minn.,  Dr. 
R.  A.  Syrdal,  Executive  Secretary ;  Rev.  John 
Homerstad,  Field  Secretary,  11-2  chome,  Ume- 
zono-cho,  Okazaki-shi,  Aichi-ken.  Mission  Hdq., 
21  Maruyamo-cho,  Bunkyo-ku,  Tokyo.  Tel.  94- 
0835. 

51.  EMCA         Evangelical  Mission  Covenant  of  America,  5101 


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N.  Francisco  Avenue,  Chicago  25,  111.,  T.  W. 
Anderson,  President.  Representative  in  Japan, 
Rev.  Melbourne  J.  Metcalf,  Chairman,  990-3 
chome,  Nakameguro,  Meguro-ku,  Tokyo.  Tel. 
49-8346. 

52.  EUB  Evangelical  United    Brethren    Church,    1409  U. 

B.  Building,  Dayton  2,  Ohio. 

(See  Interboard  Committee  for   Christian    Work 

in  Japan.) 

53.  FCM  Free  Christian  Mission,  R.  Engebretsen,  Filadel- 

fia  Assembly,  24  St.  Olavsgt,  Norway.  Field 
Representative,  Rev.  Arne  J.  Hemmingby,  9-1 
Tawara  Shimo  Machi,  Fukui-shi,  Fukui-ken. 

54.  FEGC  Far    Eastern    Gospel    Crusade,     Rev.     Philip    E. 

Armstrong,  902  Hennepin  Avenue,  Minneapolis 
3,  Minn.  Field  Chairman,  Rev.  Rollin  S.  Rea- 
soner,  111.  Hakuraku,  Kanagawa-ku,  Yokohama. 

55.  FFOM         Finnish  Free  Overseas  Mission,  Pengerk  9  Hel 

sinki,  Finland,  Mr.  O.  Finell.  Representative  in 
Japan,  Rev.  L.  V.  Heimonen,  101  Kamihate-cho, 
Kitashirakawa,  Sakyo-ku,  Kyoto. 

56.  FM  Free    Methodist     Church    of     North     America, 

Winona  Lake,  Ind.  Representative  in  Japan,  Rev. 
Norman  Overland,  45-1  chome,  Maruyama-dori, 
Abeno-ku,  Osaka.  Tel.  66-4661. 

57.  GCMM         General   Conference    Mennonite    Mission,    Mr. 

John  Thiessen,  Secretary,  722  Main  Street,  New 
ton,  Kansas.  Mr.  Verney  Unruh,  Chairman,  50- 
3  chome,  Yodogawa-cho,  Miyazaki-shi.  Tel.  4009. 

58.  GEAM         German    East    Asia    Mission,     Rev.    E.    Rohde, 


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Berlin,  Lichterfelde,  Kiesstrasse  8.  Represent 
ative  in  Japan,  Rev.  Harald  Oehler,  20-2  chome 
Tomizaka,  Bunkyo-ku,  Tokyo.  Tel.  92-2921. 

59.  GGEA  Grace  Gospel   Evangelistic    Association    Inter 

national  Inc.,  1532  24th  Avenue,  Longview, 
Washington.  Representative  in  Japan,  Rev.  Fred 
Pike,  265  Gonokami,  Nishitama-mura,  Nishitama- 
gun,  Tokyo. 

60.  GI  The  Gideons    International,    212    East    Superior 

Street,  Chicago  11,  111.  Representative  in  Japan, 
Mr.  Richard  J.  Holzwarth,  Box  1018,  Central 
Post  Office,  Tokyo.  Tel.  58-1723. 

61.  GMM  Marburger    Mission    (German),     Marburg/lahn, 

Germany,  Stresemannstr.  25.  American  Head 
quarters  :  Liberty  Corner  Mission,  Liberty  Corner, 
N.  J.  Representative  in  Japan,  Miss  Karoline 
Stcinhoff,  Higashi  Naruo  12,  Naruo-cho,  Nishino- 
miya-shi,  Hyogo-ken. 

62.  Hi-BA          High  School  Evangelism  Fellowship,  Inc.,   Mr. 

A.  Brandt  Reed,  15  Park  Row,  New  York  38, 
N.  Y.  Representative  in  Japan,  Mr.  Kenneth 
W.  Clark,  1073  Ohara-cho,  Setagaya-ku,  Tokyo. 
Tel.  32-5602.  Hi-BA  Student  Center,  35  Konno- 
cho,  Shibuya-ku,  Tokyo.  Tel.  40-5072. 

63.  HFD  Hokkaido  Fukuin  Dendo  Kai,   Oakland  Evangel 

istic  Assn.,  Inc.,  1522  8th  Ave.,  Oakland,  Calif. 
Rev.  Raymond  E.  McNaughton,  Missionary  Field 
Rep.,  10  Honcho,  Hakodate-shi,  Hokkaido. 

64.  IBC  Interboard  Committee  for  Christian  Work    in 

Japan,  Room  501,  156  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York, 


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10  N.  Y.  Interboard  Field  Committee  Office 
Secretary,  Rev.  Dr.  Darley  Downs,  Room  802, 
2-4  chome,  Chuo-ku,  Tokyo.  Tel.  56-6966. 

65.  IBPFM         Independent  Board    for    Presbyterian    Foreign 

Missions,  Rev.  Wm.  A.  Mahlow,  246  West 
Walnut  Lane,  Philadelphia  44,  Pa.  Japan  Mission 
Chairman,  Rev.  Philip  R.  Foxwell,  273  Horino- 
uchi,  1  chome,  Suginami-ku,  Tokyo.  Tel.  38-0017. 

66.  ICEF  International    Child    Evangelism     Fellowship, 

P.  O.  Box.  637,  Pacific  Palisades,  Calif.  Mr. 
Charles  Pierce,  Superintendent,  25  Shoto-cho, 
Shibuya-ku,  Tokyo.  Tel.  46-2342. 

67.  ICFG  International  Church  of  the  Foursquare  Gospel, 

Angelus  Temple,  1200  Glendale  Blvd.,  Los  An 
geles,  26,  Calif.  Representatives  in  Japan,  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Jack  Francey,  569  No.  1  Higashi  O- 
izumi,  Nerima-ku,  Tokyo. 

68.  IGL  International  Gospel   League,    Japan    Mission, 

Headquarters,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Japan  Director, 
Dr.  Janet  R.  Kiel,  93  Uyama,  Sumoto-shi,  Awaji, 
Hyogo-ken. 

69.  1ND  Independent  of  any  society  or  mission   board. 

70.  IUGM  International  Union  of  Gospel    Missions,    Inc. 

320  Crew  St.,  S.  W.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Dr.  Wm.  Huck, 
President.  Office  :  Dr.  Hugh  Moreton,  748  Mu- 
sashino-shi,  Tokyo.  Tel.  Musashino  2224. 

71.  JAM  Japan  Apostolic  Mission,   Mrs.  L.  W.  Coote,  214 

Colfax,  San  Antonio,  Texas.  Japan  Headquarters  : 
Ikoma  Bible  College,  Ikoma-cho,  Nara-ken,  Dr. 
Leonard  W.  Coote. 


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72.  JCGM          Japan    Committee    of    German    Missions,    Am 

Dobben  123,  Bremen,  Pastor  E.  Ramsauer.  Miss 
Ursula  von  Reiswitz,  Representative,  331  Eifuku- 
cho,  Suginami-ku,  Tokyo.  Tel.  32-4794. 

73.  JEB  Japan  Evangelistic  Band,  19  John  Street,  Bedford 

Row,  London  W.  C.  1,  England.  American  Head 
quarters  :  1412  N.  Kingsley  Drive,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.  Mr.  William  Bee,  Field  Leader,  11-5 
chome,  Shiomidai-cho,  Suma-ku,  Kobe. 

74.  JEM  Japan  Evangelical  Mission,  Mr.  Murray  L.  Daw- 

son,  Three  Hills,  Alberta,  Canada.  U.  S  A. 
Office  :  Miss  Audrey  Stenholm,  9710  15th  Avenue 
N.  W.,  Seattle  7,  Wash.  Rev.  James  Brisbin,  Field 
Director,  2895  Kitanakajima-cho,  Nagaoka-shi. 
Tel.  Nagaoka  4229. 

75.  JGF  Japan  Gospel  Fellowship,  6719  N.  Carlisle  Street, 

Philadelphia  26,  Pa.,  Mr.  B.  Donald  Sutherland, 
Chairman.  Miss  Esther  S.  Bower,  Representative, 
63  Showa-cho,  1  Cho,  Hamadera,  Sakai-shi, 
Osaka-fu.  Tel.  Hamadera  19. 

76.  JIM  Japan    Inland    Mission,     Mr.    and    Mrs.     Hugh 

Kennedy,  3  Higashi  Hon  Machi,  Shimogano, 
Sakyo-ku,  Kyoto. 

77.  JOC  The     Japanese      Orthodox      Church,      (Russian 

Orthodox  Church)  Most  Rev.  Metropolitan  Leonty, 
59  East  2nd  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Most  Rev. 
Bishop  Ireney,  Nicolai-Do,  1-3  Surugadai,  Kanda, 
Chiyoda-ku,  Tokyo.  Tel.  29-1885. 

78.  JRBM  Japan  Regular  Baptist  Mission  of  the  Conven 

tion  of  Regular  Baptists  of  British  Columbia, 


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77 


Foreign  Missions  Committee  Chairman,  Rev.  E. 
V.  Apps,  Box  130,  Port  Coquitlam,  B.  C.,  Canada. 
Japan  Representative,  Rev.  F.  L.  Pickering,  380 
Nakagawa,  Takaoka-shi,  Toyama-ken. 

79.  LBA  The  Church  of  Lutheran  Brethren  of  America, 

Fergus  Falls,  Minn.  The  Lutheran  Brethren 
Mission  of  Japan  Headquarters,  Kami-cho  8, 
Narayama  Motoshinmachi,  Akita-shi.  Tel.  4949. 

80.  LDS  The    Church    of   Jesus    Christ    of    Latter    Day 

Saints,  47  E.  South  Temple  Street,  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah.  Mission  President,  President  Paul  C. 
Andrus,  14-2  Hiroo-cho,  Azabu,  Minato-ku,  Tokyo. 
Tel.  45-1613. 

81.  LEAF  Lutheran  Evangelical  Association    of    Finland, 

Malminkatu  12,  Helsinki,  Finland,  Toivo  Rapeli, 
Executive  Secretary.  Artturi  Karen,  Japan  Re 
presentative,  108  Kobinata  Suido-cho,  Bunkyo- 
ku,  Tokyo. 

82.  LFCN  Lutheran  Free  Church  of  Norway,  Japan  Mis 

sion,  Rev.  O.  A.  Sommernes,  Executive  Secretary, 
Moss,  Norway.  Rev.  Sigurd  Aske,  Superinten 
dent,  48  Takigatani,  Shioya-cho,  Tarumi-ku,  Kobe. 
Tel.  Tarumi  3187. 

83.  LM  Liebenzeller  Mission,  Bad  Liebenzell,  Wuerttem- 

berg,  Germany.  Pfarrer  Albert  Achenbach, 
Director.  Representative  in  Japan,  Rev.  A.  G. 
Ettling,  1933  Nakanoshima,  Kawasaki-shi,  Kana- 
gawa-ken. 

84.  M  The  Mennonite  Board  of  Missions  and    Chari 

ties,    1711   Prairie  Street  Elkhart,  Indiana,  J.  D. 


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DIRECTORIES 


85.     MB 


86.      MC 


87.      MCC 


88.     MCCS 


89.      MM 


Graber,  Secretary.  Rev.  Don  M.  McCammon, 
Representative,  428  Honan-cho,  Suginami-ku, 
Tokyo.  Tel.  38-9275. 

Mennonite  Brethren  Church,  Board  of  Foreign 
Missions,  Rev.  A.  E.  Jansen,  Executive  Secretary, 
305  South  Lincoln  Street,  Hillsboro,  Kansas. 
Japan  Mennonite  Brethren  Mission,  Rev.  Harry 
Friesen,  Chairman,  59  Sonpachi-cho,  4  Jo-dori, 
Ishibashi  Soen,  Ikeda-shi,  Osaka-fu.  Tel.  Ikeda 
210. 

Board  of  Missions,   The  Methodist  Church,   150 
Fifth  Avenue,  New  York  11,  N.  Y. 
(See  Interboard  Committee  for   Christian    Work 
in  Japan.) 

Mennonite  Central  Committee,  Mr.  Norman  A. 
Wingert,  Director,  350  Setamachi,  Tamagawa, 
Setagaya-ku,  Tokyo.  Tel.  Futaka  Tamagawa 
(108)  244. 

Mission  Covenant  Church  of  Sweden  (Svenska 
Missions-forbundet),  Tegnergatan  8,  Stockholm, 
Sweden.  Secretary  for  Foreign  Missions :  Rev. 
G.  Nicklasson.  Chairman  in  Japan :  Rev.  Hen- 
ning  Akerberg.  Headquarters,  Swedish  Mission, 
Aminohama,  Okayama-shi,  Okayama-ken.  Tel. 
Okayama  2-9672.  Telegr.  SWEMISS  OKAYA- 
MASHI.  (See  SMJ) 

Mino  Mission,  Miss  Elizabeth  A.  Whewell, 
Superintendent,  Tomidahama,  Yokkaichi,  Mie- 
ken.  Tel.  Tomida  96.  Representative  in  Ameri 
ca  :  Mr.  Harry  E.  Smith,  356  Acton  Road, 


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90.     MSCC 


91.     MSL 


92.     NAB 


93.      NEOM 


94.     NLM 


95.     NMA 


96.      NMS 


Columbus,  Ohio. 

Missionary  Society  of  the  Church  of  England 
in  Canada,  600  Jarvis  Street,  Toronto  5,  Ontario, 
Canada.  Rt.  Rev.  P.  S.  C.  Powles,  14/3  Yama- 
waki-cho,  Showa-ku,  Nagoya.  Tel.  73-4291. 

Lutheran  Church-Missouri  Synod,  210  North 
Broadway  Street,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Rev.  Paul 
Heerboth,  Representative.  Office  :  Tokyo  Luthe 
ran  Center,  16-1  chome,  Fujimi-cho,  Chiyoda-ku, 
Tokyo.  Tel.  33-5266. 

North  American  Baptist  General  Mission  in 
Japan,  Inc.,  7308  Madison  Street,  Forest  Park, 
111.  Rev.  Walter  Sukut,  Field  Superintendent, 
4  Nishisonjoin-cho,  Kinugasa,  Kita-ku,  Kyoto. 

Norwegian  Evangelical  Orient  Mission,  20 
Mollergaten,  Oslo,  Norway.,  Mr.  John  Gulbrand- 
scn.  Representative  in  Japan,  Mr.  Haakon  In- 
gwardo,  86  Kitamachi,  Nakamura,  Soma-shi, 
Fukushima-ken. 

Norwegian  Lutheran  Mission,  Grensen  19,  Oslo, 
Norway,  Tormod  Vaagen,  Secretary.  Rev. 
Gabriel  Eikli,  Field  Superintendent,  5-27  Chi- 
morimachi,  1  chome,  Suma-ku,  Kobe.  Tel.  7- 
1662. 

Norwegian  Mission  Alliance,  Oslo,  Norway. 
Paul  Walstad,  Secretary.  Mr.  Erling  Melaaen, 
Chairman,  Ohara-machi,  Chiba-ken. 

Norwegian  Missionary  Society,  Asylgaten  10, 
Stavanger,  Norway,  Rev.  Eimar  Amdahl,  Ex 
ecutive  Secretary.  Rev.  Bjorn  Alve,  Acting 


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Superintendent,  197  Sekido  Takamatsu,  Waka- 
yama-shi.  Tel.  5839. 

97.  NTM  New   Tribes  Mission,  Chico,  Calif.     Mr.   John  L. 

McPhail,  Japan  Representative,  1304  Kamiyasu- 
matsu,  Tokorozawa-shi,  Saitama-ken. 

98.  OB  The  Omi  Brotherhood,  Mr.  Carl  B.  Balcomb,  33 

Oxford  Avenue,  Dayton  7,  Ohio,  Representative 
in  America  and  President  of  the  Omi  Brother 
hood  Foundation  of  America.  Omi-Hachiman- 
shi,  Shiga-ken.  Dr.  Merell  Vories  Hitotsuyanagi. 
Tel.  Omi-Hachiman  526-530  (office)  and  456 
(residence). 

99.  OEM  Oriental  Boat  Mission,    P.  O.  Box  428,    Chicago 

90,  111.  Representative  in  Japan :  Rev.  Douglas 
Dawson,  P.  O.  Box  761,  Kobe. 

100.  OBSC  Open  Bible  Standard  Churches,  Inc.,    351-19th 

Street,  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  Rev.  R.  Bryant  Mitchell, 
Executive  Director.  Japan  Open  Bible  Churches, 
Rev.  Philard  L.  Rounds,  Representative,  23  Nishi 
Machi,  Azabu,  Minato-ku,  Tokyo. 

101.  OMF  Overseas  Missionary  Fellowship,   General  Direc 

tor,  Mr.  J.  Oswald  Sanders,  2  Cluny  Road., 
Singapore  10.  Mr.  L.  A.  Street,  Field  Supt.,  49 
Sawada,  Tsukuri-machi,  Aomori-shi,  Aomori-ken. 
Mr.  B.  Hallgren,  Business  Manager,  344  Seijo- 
machi,  Setagaya-ku,  Tokyo. 

102.  OMS  Oriental  Missionary  Society,    856  North  Hobart 

Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  29,  Calif.,  Dr.  Eugene  Erny, 
Chairman.  Representative  in  Japan,  Dr.  Roy  P. 
Adams,  Tokyo  Bible  Institute,  391  Kashiwagi,  3 


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chome,  Shinjuku-ku,  Tokyo.    Tel.  37-3664. 

103.  OMSS  Orebro  Missionary  Society  of  Sweden,    (Oerebro 

Missionsfoerening),  Skotgatan  11,  Oerebro,  Swe 
den,  Secretary  for  Foreign  Missions,  Rev.  John 
Magrusson.  Chairman  in  Japan,  Rev.  Erik 
Sandberg.  Headquarters,  122  Aoi-cho,  Minato, 
Wakayama-shi,  Wakayama-ken.  Teleg.  SAND- 
BERG  WAKAYAMA.  (See  SMJ) 

104.  OPC  The  Orthodox  Presbyterian  Church,  Committee 

on  Foreign  Missions,  Rev.  John  P.  Galbreath, 
Secretary,  728  Schaff  Bldg.,  Philadelphia  2,  Pa. 
Japan  Mission  Chairman,  Rev.  R.  Heber  Mcll- 
waine,  79  Nii-machi,  Watari-cho,  Miyagi-ken. 

105.  PAC  The     Pentecostal    Assemblies    of    Canada,     50 

Euston  Avenue,  Toronto  6,  Canada,  Rev.  George 
R.  Upton,  Secretary.  Rev.  D.  F.  Kauffman, 
Representative,  77-11  Kita  Shichi  Ban-cho,  Sen- 
dai-shi. 

106.  PCC  General  Board  of  Missions,    The    Presbyterian 

Church  in  Canada,  Rev.  E.  H.  Johnson,  Secretary 
for  Overseas  Missions,  63  St.  George  St.,  Toronto 
5,  Ontario,  Canada.  Canadian  Presbyterian  Mis 
sion  to  the  Koreans  in  Japan,  Rev.  Donald  H. 
Powell,  Nagamine  Yama,  Nada-ku,  Kobe.  Tel. 
8-5429. 

107.  PCM  Philadelphia  Church,  7704  24th    NW,    Seattle    7, 

Wash.,  Rev.  Roy  Johnson,  Pastor.  Japan  Philadel 
phia  Church  Mission,  Headquarters,  205  Ozato- 
cho,  Honmoku,  Naka-ku,  Yokohama,  Rev.  Harold 
N.  Hestekind,  Representative. 


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108.  PEC  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  U.S.A.,  281 

Fourth  Ave.,  New  York,  N  Y.  Japan  Office  :  19, 
Akashi-cho,  Chuo-ku,  Tokyo.  Tel.  54-0126. 
Cable  address :  Amchumiss  Tokyo. 

109.  PN  Board     of     Foreign      Missions,      Presbyterian 

Church  in  the  U.S.A.,  156  Fifth  Ave.,  New 
York  10,  N.  Y.,  Dr.  Charles  T.  Leber,  Secretary. 
(See  Interboard  Committee  for  Christian  Work 
in  Japan.) 

110.  POBC  Pacific  Orient  Broadcasting  Co.,  Rev.  Arthur  J. 

Seely,  General  Manager,  Office:  1093-3  Matsu- 
bara  Setagaya-ku,  Tokyo.  Tel.  32-2153.  Mailing 
address:  C.  P.  O.  Box  1000,  Tokyo. 

111.  PS  Board  of  World  Missions.  Presbyterian  Church 

in  the  U.  S.,  P.  O.  Box  330,  Nashville  1,  Tenn. 
Miss  Margaret  Archibald,  Secretary,  Japan  Mis 
sion,  Kinjo  College,  Omori,  Moriyama-shi,  Aichi- 
ken.  Tel.  Nagoya  Shigai  Omori  53-ko. 

112.  PTL  Pocket  Testament  League,  Inc.,  156  Fifth  Ave., 

New  York  10,  N.  Y.,  Alfred  A.  Kunz,  Executive 
Director.  Mr.  Samuel  A.  Befus,  Representative, 
255  Minami  Senzoku-machi,  Ota-ku,  Tokyo. 

113.  RCA  Reformed  Church  in  America,    156    Fifth   Ave., 

New  York  10,  N.  Y.  (See  Interboard  Committee 
for  Christian  Work  in  Japan.) 

114.  RPM  Reformed   Presbyterian    Church    in    N.  A.,    c/o 

Chester  A.  Fox,  Treasurer,  209  Ninth  Street, 
Pittsburgh  22,  Pa.  Rev.  Samuel  E.  Boyle,  Chair 
man,  12  Ichinotani  2  chome,  Suma-ku,  Kobe. 
Tel.  7-2490, 


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115.  SA  Salvation     Army,      International      Headquarters, 

London,  England.  Territorial  Headquarters,  17, 
Kanda,  Jimbo-cho,  2  chome,  Chiyoda-ku,  Tokyo. 
Brigr.  Long,  General  Secretary.  Tel.  33-7311. 

116.  SAJM  Swiss  Alliance-Japan  Mission,  Japan  Branch  of 

The  Philafrican  and  Alliance  Mission,  Mr.  Eugene 
Schmidt,  Sec.,  23  St.  Georgen  Strasse,  Winter- 
thur,  Switzerland.  Representative  in  Japan,  Mr. 
Paul  Scha'r,  Obana,  Kanaimura,  Sado-gun,  Nii- 
gata-ken. 

117.  SAMJ  Swedish  Alliance    Mission    in    Japan    (Svenska 

Alliansmissionen)  Vaestra  Storgatan  14,  Joen- 
koeping,  Sweden,  Secretary  for  Foreign  Missions, 
Rev.  A.  Almqvist.  Chairman  in  Japan :  Rev. 
Philip  Malmvall.  Hdq. :  141  Kamiikegawa-cho, 
Hamamatsu-shi,  Shizuoka-ken.  Teleg.  SAM- 
CENTER  HAMAMATSUSHI.  (See  SJM) 

118.  SBC  Southern  Baptist  Convention,   Foreign  Mission 

Board,  2037  Monument  Avenue,  Richmond  20, 
Va.  Cable  Address :  Forenboard.  Dr.  Baker  J. 
Cauthen,  Executive  Secretary.  Japan  Mission 
of  Foreign  Mission  Board  of  S.  B.  C.,  Dr.  Frank 
H.  Connely,  11  Kamiyama-cho,  Shibuya-ku,  Tokyo. 
Treasurer.  Miss  Lucy  E.  Smith,  Assistant 
Treasurer 

119.  SBM  Swedish  Baptist    Mission    (Svenska    Baptistsam- 

fundet) — The  Baptist  Union  of  Sweden — Klara- 
bergsgatan  50,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Secretary 
for  Foreign  Missions :  Rev.  Eric  Strutz.  Chair 
man  in  Japan  :  Rev.  Ergon  Rinell,  Kanto  Gakuin 


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DIRECTORIES 


Univ.,  Mutsuura,  Kanazawa-ku,  Yokohama-shi. 
Hdq.  621  Nakano-cho,  Yashiro,  Himeji-shi,  Hyogo- 
ken.  (See  SMJ) 

120.  SDA  General  Conference  of  Seventh  Day  Adventists, 

Takoma  Park,  Washington,  D.  C.,  W.  R.  Beach, 
Secretary.  Mr.  F.  R.  Millard,  President,  Japan 
Union  Mission,  164-2  chome,  Onden,  Shibuya-ku, 
Tokyo.  Tel.  40-1171. 

121.  SEAM         Swiss  East  Asia  Mission,    Home  Office:     Herrn 

Pfarrer  Werner  Zollinger,  Prasident  der  Schwci- 
zerischen  Ostarien  Mission,  Friedensstrasse,  7, 
Winterthur,  Schweiz.  Representative  in  Japan : 
Shogoin-Higashi-machi,  Sakyo-ku,  Kyoto.  Tel. 
7-2437. 

122.  SEMJ  Swedish  Evangelical  Mission  in  Japan  (Svenska 

Mongol-och  Japanmissionen)  Brunnsgatan  4, 
Stockholm,  Sweden.  Secretary  for  Foreign  Mis 
sions  :  Rev.  Paul-Georg  Svensson.  Chairman  in 
Japan :  Rev.  Folke  Persson.  Hdq.  43-3  chome, 
Shimouma-machi,  Setagaya-ku,  Tokyo.  Tel.  42- 
9094.  Teleg.  SWEMISS.  (See  SMJ) 

123.  SEOM          Swedish  Evangelical  Orient    Mission     (Svenska 

Missionen  i  Kina  och  Japan)  Drottninggatan  55, 
Stockholm,  Sweden.  Secretary  for  Foreign  Mis 
sions  :  Rev.  Erik  Malm.  Chairman  in  Japan : 
Rev.  Gosta  Goes.  Hdq.  149  Hira-machi,  Numazu- 
shi,  Shizuoka-ken.  (See  SMJ) 

124.  vSFM  Swedish     Free     Mission     of     the      Pentecostal 

Churches  of  Sweden,  Box  6082,  Stockholm, 
Sweden.  Representative  in  Japan  :  Rev.  Ingemar 


MISSION  BOARDS  AND  SOCIETIES  85 

Lind,  122  Iwama  cho,  2  chome,  Hodogaya-ku, 
Yokohama-shi.  (See  SMJ) 

125.  SHM  Swedish  Holiness  Mission    (Helgelsefoerbundet) 

Gotabro,  Sweden.  Secretary  for  Foreign  Mis 
sions,  Mrs.  J.  Reinholdz,  Box  213,  Kumla,  Sweden. 
Chairman  in  Japan :  Rev.  Lars  Jansson,  Hdq., 
35  Yoyoura,  Kuroiso-machi,  Nasu-gun,  Tochigi- 
ken.  Teleg.  SWEDISH  MISSION  KUROISO 
TOCHIGIKEN.  (See  SMJ) 

126.  SMJ  Swedish  Missions  in  Japan,    Rev.   Erik  Wiberg, 

Editor  of  the  Swedish  Missionaries'  Address 
List,  382-6  Kosei-cho,  Okazaki-shi. 

127.  SPG  Society  for  the  Propagation  of   the    Gospel    in 

Foreign  Parts,  15  Tufton  St..  Westminster, 
London  S.  W.  1,  England.  Japan  Representative  : 
Miss  A.  K.  Woolley,  Koran  Jogakko,  1046,  Hira- 
tsuka  7  chome,  Shinagawa-ku,  Tokyo.  Tel.  78- 
4736. 

128.  SSJE  Society  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist,    980  Memo 

rial  Drive,  Cambridge  38,  Mass.  Representative 
in  Japan :  Rev.  Oliver  B.  Dale,  St.  Michael's 
Monastery,  Shimadagashi,  Oyama  Kyoku  Kunai, 
Tochigi-ken. 

129.  SSM  Suomi  Synod  of  America  (Finnish  Ev.  Lutheran), 

Rev.  J.  Eugene  Kunos,  Ch.,  Box  748,  El.  Min- 
nestos,  Mich.,  Rev.  Norman  Lund,  Represen 
tative,  2210-2  chome,  Sanno,  Ota-ku,  Tokyo. 
Tel.  76-4209. 

130.  TEAM         The   Evangelical    Alliance    Mission,    Dr.    David 

H.   Johnson,   2839   W.  McLean  Avenue,  Chicago 


86 


DIRECTORIES 


47,  111.  Japan  Representative  :  Rev.  Delbert  A. 
Kuehl,  1-2  chome,  Kitazawa,  Setagaya-ku,  Tokyo. 

131.  TN  The     Navigators,     Dawson     Trotman,     Director, 

Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  Japan  Dir. :  L.  Roy 
Robertson,  325-2  chome,  Nishi  Okubo,  Shinjuku- 
ku,  Tokyo.  P.  O.  Box  1067,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  32- 
2136) 

132.  UCC  United  Church  of  Canada,  Wesley  Building,  299 

Queen  St.,  W.  Toronto,  2B  Ontario,  Canada. 
(See  Interboard  Committee  for   Christian   Work 
in  Japan.) 

133.  UCMS          United     Christian     Missionary     Society      (Dis 

ciples),  Missions  Building,  222  South  Downey 
Avenue,  Indianapolis  7,  Indiana.  Dr.  Virgil  A. 
Sly.  (See  Interboard  Committee  for  Christian 
Work  in  Japan.) 

134.  ULCA          United     Lutheran     Church     in     America,      231 

Madison  Avenue,  New  York  16,  N.  Y.  Represen 
tative  in  Japan  :  Rev.  Harold  G.  Deal,  22  Toku- 
gawa-cho,  3  chome,  Higashi-ku,  Nagoya-shi. 
Tel.  4-3223. 

135.  UMI  Universal    Missions,    Inc.    Mr.    Vernon    Martin, 

1120  S.  Chapel  Ave.,  Alhambra,  Calif.  Japan 
address :  Rev.  Jewel  Price,  43-7  Watarise 
Naruo-cho,  Nishinomiya-shi. 

136.  UPC  United  Pentecostal  Church,  International  Head 

quarters,  3645  S.  Grand  Blvd.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Missionary  Representative  in  Japan :  Rev.  Wil 
liam  J.  Nukida,  326  Fushimi-cho,  Sapporo-shi, 
Hokkaido. 


MISSION  BOARDS  AND  SOCIETIES 


87 


137.  WEC  Worldwide     Evangelistic     Crusade,      Secretary, 

Norman  P.  Grubb,  Box  A,  Fort  Washington,  P. 
A.  Representative  in  Japan :  Mr.  Lon  Fulton, 
569  Kondo,  Gokasho-cho,  Kanzaki-gun,  Shiga-ken. 
Tel.  Ishizuka  47. 

138.  WGM  World  Gospel  Mission,    Dr.  George   R.    Warner, 

President,  Box  826,  Marion,  Indiana.  Represen 
tative  in  Japan :  Rev.  David  A.  Kuba,  267-3 
chome,  Itabashi-machi,  Itabashi-ku,  Tokyo. 

139.  WM  Wesleyan    Methodist    Missionary    Society,    330 

East  Onondaga  Street,  Syracuse  2,  N.  Y.  Dr.  F. 
R.  Birch,  Executive  Secretary.  Representative 
in  Japan :  Rev.  A.  Gordon  Wolfe,  261  Itabashi- 
machi,  3  chome,  Itabashi-ku,  Tokyo.  Tel.  96- 
2401. 

140.  WMC          World  Missions  to  Children,  Mr.  P.  P.  Huggins, 

Egobata,  Higashi  Tashiro-machi,  Saga-shi,  Saga- 
ken. 

141.  WT  Watch    Tower    Bible    and    Tract    Society,     124 

Columbia  Heights,  Brooklyn  1,  N.  Y.  Represen 
tative  in  Japan :  Mr.  Donald  Haslett,  1  Toyo- 
oko-cho,  Shiba,  Mita,  Minato-ku,  Tokyo. 

142.  WUMS         Woman's  Union  Missionary  Society  of  America, 

80  E.  llth  St.  (Rm.  646)  New  York  3,  N.  Y. 
Representative,  Miss  Mary  Ballantyne,  221 
Yamate-cho,  Naka-ku,  Yokohama-shi.  Tel.  2- 
9049. 

143.  YFC  Japan  Youth  for  Christ    (Affiliated    with    Youth 

for  Christ,  International,  Inc.)  109  N.  Cross  St., 
Wheaton,  111.,  Dr.  Robert  A.  Cook,  President. 


88  DIRECTORIES 

Representative  in  Japan  :  Rev.  Dale  Cryderman, 
Tokyo  C.  P.  O.  Box  1014.  Tel.  33-8887,  94- 
5118,  49-6437. 

144.  YMCA  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  (Interna 
tional  Committee  of  Young  Men's  Christian 
Associations) ,  291  Broadway,  New  York  7,  N.  Y. 
Representative  in  Japan :  Mr.  Winthrop  A. 
Long,  National  Committee,  YMCA  of  Japan,  2 
Nishi  Kanda  1  chome,  Chiyoda-ku.  Tokyo.  Tel. 
25-5200. 


NSM         Norwegian  Seamans    Mission,    Herman  Foss  at, 

5  Bergen,    Norway.     Representative    in    Japan : 

6  Nakayamate-Dori  2-chome,  Ikuta-ku,  Kobe. 


89 


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LIST  OF  MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


American    Advent    Mission 

Society   (AAMS) 
Bailey,  Miss  Hazel,  1953 
Braun,  Rev.   and   Mrs.    Neil, 

1952 

Cassidy,  Miss  Bertha  E.  1950 
Osborne,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

David,  1955 
Powers,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Floyd 

W.,  1950 

Rediker,  Rev.  Beulah,  1950 
Whitman,  Miss  Sylvia,  1950 

American    Baptist    Foreign 

Mission  Society  (ABFMS) 
Allen,  Miss  Thomasine,  1915 
Beath,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Sterling, 

1948 
Brannen,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Noah, 

1952 

Calder,  Miss  Marguerite,  1949 
Dawson,      Mr.      and      Mrs. 

George,  1953 
Fridell,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Wilbur, 

1948 


Gano,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Glenn, 

1954 

Hampton,  Miss  Lois,  1952 
Hinchman,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  B. 

L.,  1949 
Jennings,     Rev.     and      Mrs. 

Raymond,  1950 
Railing,  Miss  Ruth,  1952 
Knabe,  Miss  Elizabeth,   1951 
Livingston,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Theodore,  1952 
Manierre,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Stanley,  1954 

McCoy,  Miss  Beulah,  1947 
McLellan,  Miss  Luella,  1951 
Nelson,  Miss  Ada,  1952 
Nicholson,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

John,  1949 

Post,  Miss  Vida,  1920 
Sanderson,  Miss  Abbie,  1954 
Thompson,  Miss  Edith,  1955 
Waddington.     Mr.    Richard, 

1953 
Waterman,    Miss    Gertrude. 

1948 


91 


92 


DIRECTORIES 


American       Bible       Society 

(ABS) 

Robertson,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
James  C.  F., 

Association  of  Baptists  for 
World  Evangelism 

(ABWE) 
Chandler,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Vernon  D.,  Jr.,  1954 
Goodson,  Miss  Mary  F.,  1955 
Morgan,      Rev.      and     Mrs. 

Jaymes  P.,  1953 
Potter,  Miss  Elaine.  1954 
Shook,  Rev.  and   Mrs.   Paul, 

Jr.,  1955 

Aizu    Christian    Fellowship 

(ACF) 

Dann,  Miss  Janet  M.,  1951 
Holdcroft,  Miss  Joy,  1955 
Holdcroft,  Miss  Mary  F.,  1950 
Martin,  Miss  Mary,  1949 
Morris,  Miss  Kathleen,   1949 

Mission  Board  of  the  Relig 
ious  Society  of  Friends  of 
Philadelphia  (AFP) 

Pearson,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Bruce, 


1954 

Rhoads,  Miss  Esther  B.,  1917 
Rittenhouse,  Miss  Jane,  1954 
Sharpless,  Miss  Edith  F.,  1908 


American    Friends     Service 

Committee   (AFSC) 
Mendl,  Mr.  Wolf,  1955 
Miho,  Miss  Fumie,  1954 
Noel,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Don  O., 

1954 
Rhoads,  Miss  Esther,  B.,  1917 

General  Council  of  the   As 
semblies  of  God  (AG) 

Berg,   Rev.   and    Mrs.    Paul, 

1953 

Byers,  Miss  Florence  M.,  1928 
Carlow,    Miss   Margaret   E., 

1948 
Clement,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  John 

J.,  1933 

Floyd,  Mrs.  Ruth,  1949 
Frivold,      Rev.      and     Mrs. 

Robert,  1952 
Hymes,      Rev.      and      Mrs. 

Robert,  1952 
Johnston,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Richard  L.,  1950 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


93 


Juergensen,  Miss  Marie,  1922 
Juergensen,  Mrs.  Nettie,  1934 
Mincey,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  E.  W., 

1952 
Nipper,      Rev.      and      Mrs. 

Leonard,  1949 
Pedigo,  Rev.  Ray  T,  1953 
Petersen.     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Harry  J.,  1952 
Sondeno,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Fredolff,  1953 
Wengler,  Miss  Jessie, 
Yamada,  Miss  Ellen  J.,  1950 

Assemblies    of    God,    Great 
Britain         and        Ireland 

(AGGB) 

Coates,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  D. 
Davies,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  D., 

1937 
Savage,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leslie 

E.,  1951 


Amazing      Grace      Missions 

(AGM) 

Pickett,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Clyde, 
1952 


Augustana     Lutheran     Mis 


sion,  Japan  (ALM) 
Berg,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Karl  W., 

1952 

Colberg,  Miss  Lois,  1950 
Cunningham,   Rev.  and  Mrs. 

Robert,  1953 
Dale,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Kenneth 

J.,  1951 
Ericson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Wil- 

bert,  1953 
Hawkinson,     Miss     Marian, 

1952 
Hoaglund,     Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Alan,  1954 
Lindberg,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

David,  1955 

Lindquist,  Miss  Mary,  1952 
Lundeen,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Milton,  1954 
Olson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  George 

L.,  1950 
Setterholm,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Paul,  1952 
Swanson,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Edwin,  1951 
Tack,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Marvin 

A.,  1952 


94 


DIRECTORIES 


Vikner,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  David 
L.,  1950 

American  Soul  Clinic  (ASC) 

Adams,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles, 

1951 

Bergman,  Mrs.  Feme,  1952 
Borror,  Miss  Doris,  1951 
Collins,  Mr.  and   Mrs.   Tim, 

1950 

Coryell,  Mrs.  Ada,  1950 
Coryell,  Miss  Ada.  1950 
Friesen,  Miss  Susan,  1952 
Greyell,  Mr.  Arthur,  1952 
Gronlund,  Mrs.  Mildred,  1951 
Hardley,      Mr.      and     Mrs. 

Robert,  1955 
Hasegawa,    Mr.    and     Mrs. 

Taro,  1951 
Doi,  Mrs.  Dorothy  Iwabuchi, 

1952 
Johnson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  C.  E., 

1952 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Margaret,  1952 
Kaylor,  Mr.   and   Mrs.   Leo, 

1951 

Lee,  Miss  Cleo,  1952 
Moon,  Mrs.  Inez,  1952 


|  Nimura,  Miss  Blanche,  1952 
Person,  Miss  Mildred,  1951 
j  Paul,  Miss  Eva,  1951 
Quisenberry,   Mr.    and    Mrs. 

Bill,  1955 
Rolph,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George, 

1951 
Roth,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Charles, 

1951 
Sanderholm,    Mr.    and   Mrs. 

Frank,  1952 

Sano,  Miss  Eileen,  1954 
Sides,  Mrs.  Norma,  1952 
Wenger,  Mrs.  Mary 
Woollett,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  John 
F.,  1951 

Baptist     Bible     Fellowship 

(BBF) 
Arnold,   Rev.  and  Mrs.   Ray 

D.,  1953 

Dunn,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Ed.,  1954 
Hodges,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Olson, 

1949 
Marsden,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Alvin  V.,  1950 
Mason,  Rev.  and  Mrs.   Jack 

R.,  1951 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


95 


Powders,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

James  L.,  1955 
Rodgers,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Lavern  F.,  1950 

Brethren  in  Christ   (BC) 
Book,  Mr.  and   Mrs.   Doyle, 

1955 
Willms,  Mr.  Peter  A.,  1953 

British    and    Foreign    Bible 

Society   (BFBS) 
Robertson,     Mr.     and    Mrs. 

James  C.  F. 

Baptist  General  Conference 

of  America   (BGCA) 
Bjork,   Rev.   and   Mrs.  Dale 

W.,  1952 
Butler,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lucius, 

1955 

Funk,  Miss  Elsie,  1949 
Lindberg,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Sten,  1951 

Nordstrom,  Miss  Elaine,  1952 
Patterson,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

James,  1953 
Skoog,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Ronald, 

1955 


Sorley,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Francis 

B.,  1948 
Swanson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Glen 

E.,  1950 
Walbert,      Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Clement,  1955 
Youngquist,   Rev.   and   Mrs. 

Haris,  1950 


Baptist      Mid-Missions      in 

Japan   (BMM) 
Bishop,  Rev.  Dan,  1953 
Lancaster,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Wm.,  1953 

Morano,  Miss  Thuvia,  1951 
Pfaff,     Rev.     and     Mrs.     J. 

Newland,  1948 
Pfost,  Miss  Lois,  1953 
Regier,  Miss  Evelyn,  1954 
Youmans,  Miss  Doris,  1952 

Bible     Protestant     Mission 

(BPM) 

Oxley,    Rev.    and    Mrs.    H. 
Dale,  1952 

Bethel    Pentecostal   Temple 

(BPT) 
Askew,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Donald 


96 


DIRECTORIES 


R.,  1954 
Askew,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  M.  E., 

1951 

Dithridge,  Miss  Harriett,  1910 
Galloway,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jim, 

1956,  1954 

Hunter,  Miss  Jean,  1954 
Kyollen,  Mrs.  Ruth 

Christian  Assemblies    (CA) 

Barrett,  Mr.  Cecil,  1937 
Davis,  Mr.  Ernest,  1926 
Jefferies,  Mr.  Edgar,  1950 
Koyama,  Mr.  Seiichi,  1947 
Layden,  Miss  Frances,  1948 
Sargeant,   Miss    Marguerite, 

1948 

Stelfore,  Mr.  Thomas,   1950 
Wills,  Mr.  Clifton,  1950 

Conservative  Baptist  Foreign 

Mission  Society   (CBFMS) 

Beabout,  Miss  Florence,  1950 

Benson,      Rev.      and      Mrs. 

Bennie,  1952 

Bowen,  Miss  Virginia,  1950 
Cole,    Rev.  and  Mrs.    Frank, 

1952 
Fleischman,    Miss    Lorraine, 


1952 

Foreman,  Miss  Alice,  1955 
Holecek,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Frank,  1947 
Huttenlock,    Rev.    and   Mrs. 

George,  1951 
Jones,  Miss  Gladys,  1950 
Kiper,  Miss  Sarah  Jane,  1950 
Kreps,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Homer, 

1953 

Lowe,  Miss  Ruth  Ann,  1951 
McCune,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

George,  1951 
McDaniel,     Rev.    and    Mrs. 

John,  1949 
Meeko,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Joseph, 

1947 

Morris,  Miss  Betty,  1952 
Noell,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Frank, 

1955 

Pease,  Miss  Harriet,  1951 
Sabina,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Moses, 

1950 
Sorrentino,     Dr.     and    Mrs. 

Louis  V.,  1951 
Tetro,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Frank, 

1950 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


97 


Varney,  Miss  Evelyn,  1949 
Walter,  Miss  Helen.  1951 
Weber,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  James, 

1953 

Winter,  Miss  Peggy,  1952 
Zinke,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Gilbert, 

1952 

Christian  Missions  of  the 
Church  of  Christ  (CC) 

A.  Church  of  Christ,    Cun 
ningham  Mission  (CC-CM) 

Buttray,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Stan 
ley,  1950 

Patton,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  An 
drew,  1948 

Sims,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harold, 
1947 

B.  Christian  Radio  Mission 
(CC-CRM) 

Fultz,  Mrs.  Exie  Jane 

C.  Hokkaido  Christian  Mis- 
ion  (CC-HCM) 

Faber,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ernest, 
1954 

D.  Japanese  Christian  Mis 
sion  (CC-JCM) 

Walker,  Mr.  and  Mrs.   Wes 


ley,  1955 

E.  Kyushu    Christian    Mis 
sion  (CC-KCM) 

Dittemore,    Mrs.    Isabel   M., 

1951 
i  Hammond,     Mr.    and    Mrs. 

Alvin  D.,  1954 
Maxey,  Mr.  and  Mrs.   Mark 

G.,  1954 

F.  Likins  Mission  to  Japan 
(CC-LMJ) 

Likins,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Claude, 
1955 

G.  Mabashi  Christian    Mis 
sion,  (CC-MCM) 

Farnham,  Miss  Grace,  1925 

Fleenor,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Julius, 
1950 

H.    Nagoya   Christian   Mis 
sion  (CC-NCM) 
i  Chambers,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Bob, 
1952 

Davis,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Howard, 
1951 

I.     Osaka  Christian  Mission 
(CC-OCM) 

Beckman,     Mr.     and     Mrs. 


98 


DIRECTORIES 


George,  1949 
Clark,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Martin, 

1950 
Cole,  Mr.  and  Mrs.    Harold, 

1937 

Kinnett,  Miss  Jane,  1951 
Mings,    Mr.    and   Mrs.    Ray, 

1951 

Sherman,  Miss  Lucille,  1952 
West,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert 
Whittington,  Miss  Betty,  1953 
J.  Rural  Evangelism  in 

Japan   (CC-REJ) 
Nielsen,  Mr.  and  Mrs.    Paul, 

1940 
K.     Shikoku       Church      of 

Christ  Mission    (CC-SCM) 
Burney,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Donald, 

1954 

L.     Tanabe    Christian    Mis 
sion  (CC-TCM) 
Lemmon,  Miss  Vivian 


Christian     Catholic     Church 

(CCC) 

Offner,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Clark 
B.,  1951 

Church  of  England  in  Aust 


ralia  (CEAUS) 
Coaldrake,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 
Frank  W.,  1947 

Missionary    Board    of     the 
Church  of  God  (CG) 

Eikamp,      Rev.      and      Mrs. 

Arthur  R.,  1949 
j  Goens,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Donald, 
1954 

Kinley,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Philip, 

1955 
Smith,  Rev,  and  Mrs.  Nathan, 

1951 


Missionaries     sent    out    by 

Churches  of  Christ  (ChC) 
Andrew,  Miss  Sarah,  1916 
Baggett,      Mr.      and      Mrs. 

Richard  F.,  1950 
Betts,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joe,  1956 
Bixler,  Mr.  and  Mrs.   O.   D., 

1919,  1949 
j  Campbell,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Colis, 

1948 
Cannon,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph 

L.,  1948 
Carrell,  Mr.   and   Mrs.   Wm. 

L.,  1950 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


99 


Doyle,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles 

W.,  1948 

Ewing,  Miss  Hettie  Lee,  1926 
Fox,    Mr.    and    Mrs.    Harry 

Robert,  Jr.,  1947 
Fox,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Logan  J., 

1948 
Gurganus,     Mr.     and     Mrs. 

George  P.,  1949 
Holland,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harold 

E.,  1950 
Mowrer,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Max, 

1953 
Rhodes,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  A., 

1918 
Scherman,  Dr.  Fred  C.,  1949 

Central  Japan  Pioneer  Mis 
sion  (CJPM) 

Brook,  Mr.  David,  1955 

Cooke,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  T. 
S.,  1948 

Corwin,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  M., 
1952 

Gray,  Miss  Lorna,  1955 

Jones,  Miss  Glenys,  1953 
Jones,  Miss  Gwyneth,  1953 
McKay,  Miss  Doris,  1951 


Morris,  Mr.  and  Mrs.   A.  J., 

1952 

Ott,  Mr.  Paul,  1955 
Parr,  Miss  D.  A.,  1927 
Schnydring,  Miss  Emmi,  1951 
Slichter,  Miss  Betty,  1949 
Thorp,  Miss  Dorothy,  1953 
Wilson,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  C., 

1951 
Windsor,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  V., 

1955 

Christian  Literature  Crusade 

(CLC) 

Ridley,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Kenneth 
Wilson,    Mr.    and    Mrs.    J. 

Donald 

The  Christian  and    Mission 
ary  Alliance  (CMA) 
Bollback,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Anthony,  1952 

Dievendorf,  Mrs.  Anne,  1922 
Dyck,  Miss  Susan,  1953 
Francis,  Miss  Mable,  1909 
McGarvey,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  A. 

Paul,  1952 
Snider,  Mrs.  Hilda,  1951 


100 


DIRECTORIES 


Stumpf,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Ray, 

1950 
Van  Schooten,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 

Alvin,  1955 


Christian  Mission  to  Budd 
hists  (CMB) 

Hemstad,  Rav.  Ragnald,  1953 

Kung,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Tien 
Min,  1953 

Thomsen,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
Harry,  1956 

Church   Missionary    Society 

(CMS) 

Baggs,  Miss  Mabel  C.,  1925 
Baker,  Miss  Elsie  M.,  1923 
Bushe,  Miss  S.  L.  K.,  1921 
Doubleday,    Miss    Stella    C., 

1928 

Foss,  Miss  Eleanor  M.,   1936 
Goldsmith,    Miss    Mabel   O., 

1928 
Hammer,  Rev.  and   Mrs.   R. 

J.,  1950 
Staveley,  Miss  J.  Ann,  1928 


Church     of    the     Nazarene 

(CN) 


Bennett,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Mer- 
ril  S.,  1952 

Davis,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Harri 
son  R.  S.,  Jr.,  1950 

Eckel,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  W.  A., 
1916,  1950 

Helling,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Hubert 
H.,  1952 

McKay,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Bart- 
lett,  1954 

Shepherd,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
Doyle  M.,  1949 

Cumberland       Presbyterian 

Church  (CPC) 
Forester,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Thomas,  1953 

Christian    Reformed    Japan 

Mission  (CRJM) 
Bruinooge,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Henry,  1951 

Koets,  Miss  Magdalena,  1951 
Sutton,  Rev.  Robert  L.,  1952 
Sweetman,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 

Leonard,  1955 
Sytsma,      Rev.      and      Mrs. 

Richard,  1952 
Van    Baak,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


101 


Edward,  1951 

Vander  Bilt,  Rev.   and   Mrs. 
Mass,  1955 

Evangelical  Free  Church  of 

America  (EFCA) 
Becker,  Miss  Blanche,  1954 
Ford,   Mr.   and   Mrs.  Einar, 

1953 
Fuller,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Dwight, 

1951 
Halstrom,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Dale, 

1952 
Hanson,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Calvin, 

1949 
Hesselgrave,   Rev.   and  Mrs. 

David,  1950 
Prins,  Mr.  and   Mrs.   Harry, 

1954 
Thalleen,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Waldor,  1950 

Evangelical  Lutheran 

Church  (ELC) 
Aamodt,     Rev.      and     Mrs. 

Conrad,  1951 
Aasland,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Harold,  1954 


Anderson,  Miss  Wanda,  1955 
Arnold,  Rev.  and  Mrs.    Paul 

D.,  1952 
Bergh,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Oliver, 

1951 

Bonnalie,  Miss  Dorothy,  1955 
Bowman,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  John 

E.,  1953 

Boyum,  Miss  Bernice,  1950 
Davidson,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Lewis  E.,  1951 
Eimon,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Harold, 

1954 
Gilbertson,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Gaylen,  1953 

Gulick,  Miss  Anna  D.,  1951 
Hansen,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Olaf, 

1949 

Hanson,  Miss  Lydia,  1950 
Hanson,  Miss  Marian,  1951 
Herbst,  Miss  Ruth,  1952 
Holte,  Miss  Roselyn,  1952 
Homerstad,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

John  M.,  1951 
Hyland,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Philip, 

1950 
Ingulsrud,     Rev.    and    Mrs. 


102 


DIRECTORIES 


Lars,  1952 
Johnsrud,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Leroy,  1950 
Klemesrud,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Stanely,  1953 
Knutson,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Alton,  1951 
Luttio,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Philip, 

1952 
Mitchell,  Miss   Anna   Marie, 

1950 

Myhrwold,  Miss  Froydis,  1951 
Nelson,  Miss  Grace,  1954 
Nelson,      Rev.      and      Mrs. 

Richard,  1952 
Neumann,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Norman,  1954 
Olson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Norman, 

1951 

Pederson,  Miss  Lois,  1950 
Robertsdahl,    Miss     Lenore, 

1955 

Salter,  Miss  Bessie,  1954 
Sanoden,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Rus 
sell,  1952 
Sorenson,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Morris,  1953 


Stenberg,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Kenneth,  1950 

Strandlie,  Miss  Winona,  1955 
Swenseid,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Douglas,  1952 
Tang,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Gordon 

O.,  1950 

Tuff,  Miss  Evelyn,  1954 
Undseth,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Einar, 

1954 
Vorland,  Rev.  and  Mrs.   Ge- 

hard,  1953 
Vinge,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Daniel, 

1951 
Wang,  Miss  Jean,  1953 

Evangelical  Mission  Coven 
ant  of  America  (EMCA) 

Engeman,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
Harry,  1950 

Jensen,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Louis 
F.,  1953 

Johnson,  Miss  Bonnevieve 
M.,  1954 

Johnson,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
Gordon,  1951 

Kristerson,  Miss  Ruth,  1951 

Lindstrom,  Miss  Shirley,  1951 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


103 


Metcalf,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Mel 
bourne  J.,  1941 

Peterson,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
Leonard,  1955 

Rigmark,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  K. 
William,  1949 

Verme,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Robert 
E.  1949 

Westberg,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
Harry  E.,  1952 

Free       Christian       Mission 

(FCM) 

Bakken,  Miss  Berte,  1950 
Berge,  Miss  Aagot,  1950 
Bruun,  Miss  Anna,  1951 
Gulbrandsen,    Mrs.     Dagny, 

1951 
Gundersen,     Miss    Johanna, 

1953 

Hagen,  Miss  Kirsten,  1951 
Haugen,  Miss  Aase,  1953 
Hemmingby,   Rev.   and  Mrs. 

Arne,  1953 

Jorgensen,  Miss  Anna,  1954 
Moy,  Miss  Agnes,  1951 
Nordli,  Miss  Edel,  1954 
Pedersen,  Miss  Ruth,  1950 


Riis,  Miss  Helene,  1951 
Rudolph,  Miss  Bjorg,  1953 
Rudolph,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  J.  W., 

1950 

Skauge,  Miss  Olga,  1950 
Solvoll,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Arnulf, 

1951 
Torp,  Rev.  and   Mrs.   Aage, 

1954 
Winsjansen,     Miss    Kirsten, 

1953 

Far  Eastern  Gospel  Crusade 

(FEGC) 

Allen,  Rev.  Shelton,  1952 
Baum,  Rev.  Bill,  1952 
Best,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Sydney, 

1951 
Blair,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Howard, 

1953 

Bollman,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Theo 
dore  G.,  1950 
Bond,  Miss  Dorothy,  1954 
Classen,  Miss  Ann,  1953 
Classen,  Miss  Martha,  1951 
Colston,  Miss  Augusta,   1951 
Dillon,  Rev.  and   Mrs.   Alan 
B.,  1948 


DIRECTORIES 
and     Mrs. 


104 

Engholm,      Mr. 

Duane,  1954 
Foster,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert, 

1949 
Fox,  Rev.    and    Mrs.    Roger, 

1951 

Friesen,  Miss  Arlene,  1953 
Friesen,  Rev.  and   Mrs.   Ro 
land,  1952 

Hume,  Miss  Doris,  1952 
Jeanes,  Miss  Dorothy,  1951 
Jenkins,  Miss  Jacqueline,  1955 
Kaneshiro,  Miss  Kimiko,  1950 
Koski,  Miss  Beatrice,  1953 
Kubo,  Miss  Rowena,  1954 
Lautzenheiser,  Miss   Wanda, 

1952 
Matheson,     Mr,     and     Mrs. 

Robert  H.,  1952 
McLeroy,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Robin,  1953 
McMahan,     Mr.     and     Mrs. 

Carl,  1955 
Miller,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Conrad, 

1951 
Moe,  Rev.  and  Mrs.   Arthur 

J.,  1952 


Montei,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Dou 
glas,  1955 

Morehouse,  Miss  Mildred, 
1955 

Murata,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Her 
bert,  1949,  1953 

Neufeld,  Miss  Bertha,  1951 

Newbrander,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
Virgil,  1951 

Olfert,  Miss  Marie,  1950 

Peters,  Miss  Dorothy,  1953 

Placzek,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Frank, 
1953 

Price,  Miss  Winifred,  1951 

Prinsell,  Miss  Edna,  1953 

Reasoner,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Rol- 
lin  S.,  1951 

Reese,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Robert, 
1948 

Reimer,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Wil- 
lard,  1955 

Shaw,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Bernard, 
1950 

Siebert,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  John 
ny,  1951 

Silfwerbrand,  Mrs,  Marion, 
1952 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


105 


Smith,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Harry, 
1953 

Swanson,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
Clarence,  1952 

Sweet,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Leo 
nard,  1948 

Young,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Cla 
rence,  1952 

Finnish        Free        Overseas 

Mission   (FFOM) 
Heimonen,  Mr.  and  Mrs.   L. 

V.,  1952 

Karna,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.,  1950 
Pelttari,  Miss  M.,  1952 
Rokka,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.,  1954 

Free    Methodist    Church   of 

North  America  (FM) 
Anderson,  Miss  Myrtle,  1951 
Bullis,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Harry, 

1951 
De   Shazer,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Jacob,  1948 

Fensome,  Miss  Alice  E.,  1948 
Millikan,  Mrs.  Eva  B.,  1911 
Overland,     Rev.     and     Mrs, 


Norman,  1952 
Parsons,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Elmer 

E.,  1949 

Reid,  Miss  Pearl  M.,  1950 
Skudler,   Rev.  and  Mrs.   Ed 
ward,  1952 


General     Conference    Men- 

nonite  Mission   (GCMM) 
Boschman,     Mr.     and    Mrs. 

Paul,  1951 
Derksen,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Peter, 

1954 

Dyck,  Miss  Anna,  1953 
Ediger,  Mr.  and   Mrs.   Ferd, 

1953 

Friesen,  Miss  Leonore,  1951 
Giesbrecht,      Miss     Martha, 

1953 

Patkau,  Miss  Esther,  1951 
Ramseyer,     Mr.     and     Mrs. 

Robert,  1954 
Thiessen,     Mr.      and     Mrs. 

Bernard,  1952 
Unruh,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Verney, 

1951 
Voran,   Mr.  and  Mrs.   Peter, 

1951 


106 


DIRECTORIES 


German    East-Asia    Mission 

(GEAM) 

Oehler,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Harald, 
1952 

Grace  Gospel  Evangelistic 
Association  International 
Inc.  (GGEA) 

Pike,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Fred, 
1950 

The    Gideons    International 

(GI) 

Holzwarth,  Mr.  Richard  J., 
1951 

Marburger  Mission    (GMM) 
Ebinger,  Miss  Frieda,  1953 
Fleischmann,    Miss    Babette, 

1951 

Schmid,  Miss  Ruth,  1953 
Steinhoff,  Miss  Karoline,  1952 
Uhlig,  Miss  Marianne,  1956 

High  School  Evangelism 
Fellowship,  Inc.  (Hi-BA) 

Clark,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Kenneth 
W.,  1950 

Meyer,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John 
F.,  1952 


Hokkaido  Fukuin  Dendo  Kai 

(HFD) 

McNaughton,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
R.  E.,  1928 

Interboard    Committee    for 
Christian    Work   in  Japan 

(IBC) 
A.     American       Board      of 

Commissioners  for  Foreign 

Missions    (ABCFM— IBC) 
Buell,  Miss  Constance,  1952 
Gary,  Rev.  Frank,  1911 
Gary,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Otis,  1947 
Clapp,  Miss  Frances  B.,  1918 
Cobb,  Miss  Ann,  1955 
Crew,  Miss  Angie,  1923 
Downs,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Barley, 

1919 
Fairfield,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John 

F.,  1951 
Gillett,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  C.  S., 

1921 
Grant,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert, 

1947 

Griesy,  Mr.  Paul,  1955 
Gulick,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leeds, 

1921 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


10? 


Gwinn,  Miss  Alice  E.,  1922 
Hackett,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.W., 

1920 

Hibbard,  Miss  Esther  L.,  1929 
Houston,  Miss  Lyda  S.,  1951 
Husted,  Miss  Edith,  1917 
Kern,  Mr.  Wilbur,  1955 
Larson,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  David, 

1954 

Littlejohn,  Miss  Jean,  1951 
Matthews,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Alden  E,  1952 
McKnight,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  W. 

Q.,  1920 
Moran,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  S.  F., 

1916 

Morrill,  Mr.  and   Mrs.   Dou 
glas  W.,  1949 

Roberts,  Mrs.  May  M.,   1929 
Robertson,    Miss   Grace   M., 

1950 

Turner,  Miss  Joyce,  1954 
Wood,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Robert 

W.,  1949 

B.     Evangelical      and      Re 
formed  (E  &  R— IBC) 
Ankeney,     Mrs.      Margaret, 
1923 


Baumgartner,  Mr.   and  Mrs. 

Paul  L.,  1955 

Beecken,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Her 
bert,  1950 

Cundiff,  Mr.  William  S.,  1952 
Garner,  Miss  Margaret,  1949 
Gerhard,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  R.  H., 

1928 
Getz,  Mr.   and   Mrs.   Pierce? 

1953 
Gregory,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Paul 

R.,  1948 

Hoy,  Miss  Gertrude  B.,  1949 
Kroehler,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 

Armin,  1950 

Krueger,  Miss  Naomi,  1954 
Kusunoki,  Miss  Yasuko,  1955 
Lammers,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Richard,  1948 
Landis,  Miss  Janell,  1953 
Melchert,     Mr.      and     Mrs. 

James  F.,  1952 
Niehaus,  Miss   Elizabeth   L., 

1955 

Petersen,  Miss  Tordis,  1953 
Reusser,     Rev.      and     Mrs. 

George  F.,  1953 
Ross,  Rtv.  Myron,  1954 


108 


DIRECTORIES 


Rubright,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Richard,  1951 
Schroer,  Rev.  G.  W.,  1954 
Schweitzer,     Mr.     Carl     F., 

1952 
Searle,    Mr.    Victor    C.,    Jr., 

1953 
Sipple,  Mr.  and   Mrs.   C.  S., 

1930 

Snyder,  Miss  Ruth  F.,   1952 
Yearick,      Rev.      and     Mrs. 

Homer  F.,  1953 
C.     Evangelical  United  Bre 
thren  (EUB—IBC) 
Anderson,  Miss  Irene,  1928 
Barrett,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Wm. 

R.,  1950 
Brownlee,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Wallace,  1951 
Brims,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Robert 

W.,  1947 
Corl,  Rev.   and   Mrs.   Javan, 

1955 

Elmer,  Miss  Ruth,  1949 
Fichtner,  Miss  Anne  C.,  1955 
Garrison,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Elton,  1950 
Juten,  Miss  Shirley,  1952 


!  Kellerman,  Miss  Jean,  1952 
I  Kramer,  Miss  Lois,  1917 
I  Kuecklich,      Miss     Gertrud, 

1922 
Lang,  Rev.  and   Mrs.   Ernst, 

1928,  1930 
Mayer,  Rev.  and   Mrs.   Paul 

S.,  1909 
Relief  eld,   Deaconess    Hanna 

B.,  1952 

Schneider,  Miss  Doris,  1952 
Theuer,      Rev.      and      Mrs. 

George,  1949 

Voehringer,  Deaconess  Eliza 
beth,  1953 
D.     The    Methodist    Church 

(MC— IBC) 
Adams,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Evyn, 

1951 

Allum,  Miss  Iris,  1951 
Alston,  Miss  Charlotte,   1955 
Alsup,  Miss  Alice,  1952 
Bailey,     Miss    Barbara    M., 

1919 
Bandel,    Miss    M.   Elizabeth, 

1953 

Barns,  Miss  Helen,  1921 
Bascom,  Mr.   and   Mrs.   Gil- 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


109 


bert  E.,  1950 

Bedell,  Miss  Mary  E.,  1950 
Berkey,     Mrs.     Marguerite, 

1951 

Bost,  Miss  Ethel,  1949 
Boyer,  Miss  Alice,  1948 
Boyles,  Miss  Helen,  1953 
Bray,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  William 

D.,  1952 

Brittain,  Miss  Blanche,  1929 
Browning,     Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Willis  P.,  1951 
Bruner,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Glen, 

1920 

Byler,  Miss  Gertrude,  1927 
Carroll,  Miss  Sally,  1926 
Chamberlain,     Miss     Addie, 

1955 

Cheney,  Miss  Alice,  1915 
Clarke,  Miss  Elizabeth,    1948 
Cobb,    Rev.   and   Mrs.   John 

B.,  1918 

Croskrey,  Miss  Dorothy,  1949 
Curry,  Miss  Olive,  1923 
Dail,  Miss  Lucy  Marie,  1955 
Elder,    Rev.    and    Mrs.    Wm. 

M.,  1948 
Feely,  Miss  Gertrude,  1931 


Finch,  Miss  Mary  D.,  1925 
Floyd,  Mr.  Roger,  1953 
Fosnot,  Miss  Pearl,  1953 
Foster,  Miss  Mary,  1954 
Fukada,  Mrs.  Robert,  1955 
Gamblin,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Arthur  E.,  1953 
Germany,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Charles  H.,  1947 
Giles,  Miss  S.  Rebecca,   1948 
Gilkey,  Mr.  William  E.,  1953 
Givens,  Miss  Anna  M.,    1950 
Harbin,    Rev.    and    Mrs.    A 

Van,  1934 
Hilburn,      Rev.      and      Mrs. 

Samuel  M.,  1923 
Hitchcock,  Miss  Alice,  1952 
Hodges,  Miss  Olive  I.,  1902 
Howell,  Miss  Elizabeth,  1948 
Hughes,  Mr.  Lee  B.,  1948 
Jefferson,  Miss  Alice  C.,  1950 
Jones,  Miss  Mary,  1948 
Jones,   Rev.   and  Mrs.   Ran 
dolph  L.,  1953 
Joyce,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James, 

1953 
Kitchen,      Rev.      and      Mrs. 

Theodore  J.,  1953,  1954 


no 


DIRECTORIES 


Koch,  Miss  Joyce,  1954 
Kreps,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leslie, 

1950 

Lind,  Miss  Jennie,  1951 
Maiden,  Miss  Margaret,  1954 
Mayer,  Miss  Margery,  1948 
McCain,  Miss  Pearle,  1951 
McLain,  Miss  Lulu  M.,  1955 
McMillan,  Miss  Mary,  1939 
McWilliams,  Rev.   and   Mrs. 

Robert,  1951 
Meek,   Miss    Martha  Emma, 

1955 

Moore,  Miss  Helen  C,  1931 
Morris,  Miss  M.  Geneva,  1955 
Moss,   Rev.   and    Mrs.    John 

A.,  1948 

Morris,  Mr.  Douglas,  1955 
Oldridge,   Miss   Mary   Belle, 

1920 
Paine,    Miss    Mildred   Anne, 

1920 
Palmore,   Rev.   and   Mrs.  P. 

Lee,  1922,  1920 
Palmore,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Peyton  L,  III,  1948,  1954 
Parrott,  Miss  Rae  Beth,  1955 
Parsons,  Miss  Maud,  1951 


Parsons,     Rev.      and     Mrs. 

Norman,  1948 
Peavy,  Miss  Anne,  1923 
Peckham,  Miss  Caroline,  1915 
Rahn,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Robert, 

1953 

Reedy,  Mr.  Boyd,  1954 
Register,  Miss  Kathleen,  1954 
Rippey,  Miss  Hazel  M.,  1952 
Saito,  Mr.  and   Mrs.   Morse 

T.,  1949 
Sawada,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Ben, 

1950 

Schwab,  Miss  Elsa,  1941 
Selvey,  Miss  Esther,  1952 
Shaver,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  I.  L., 

1919 
Shimer,  Mr.  and   Mrs.   Eliot 

R.,  1948,  1953 
Skillman,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John 

H.,  1951 

Smith,  Mr.  Roy,  1903 
Stubbs,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  David 

C.,  1935 
Swain,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  David 

L.,  1953 

Tarr,  Miss  Alberta,  1932 
Teele,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Roy  E., 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


111 


1950 

Tennant,  Miss  Elizabeth,  1948 
Thompson,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Everett  W.,  1926 
Thompson,    Mr.    Lawrance, 

1953 

Waldron,  Miss  Rose,  1952 
Warne,  Miss  Eleanor,  1948 
Westfall,  Miss  May  E.,   1952 
Whitehead,  Miss  Mabel,  1917 
Winans,  Rev.  Edward  J.,  1951 
E.  The  Presbyterian  Church, 

USA  (PN— IBC) 
Althouse,  Miss  Sue,  1955 
Barker,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Robert 

S.,  1947 

Brown,  Miss  Mildred,  1952 
Carrick,  Rev.   and   Mrs.   M. 

R.,  1950 
Chapman,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  E. 

N,  1916 
Clark,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Ed.  M., 

1920 
Daub,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Edward, 

1951 
Davis,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Rendell 

A.,  1951 
Deter,  Miss  Virginia,  1950 


Driskill,      Rev.      and      Mrs. 

Lawrence,  1951 
Drummond,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Richard,  1949 
Firebaugh,   Miss  Martha  E., 

1951 

Foreman,  Mr.  Burton,  1951 
Franklin,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Sam 

H.,  Jr.,  1929 
Grier,  Rev.  and   Mrs.    Louis 

N.,  1948 
Grubbs,    Rev.    Thomas    W., 

1948 

Grube,  Miss  Alice,  1932 
Havlick,  Miss  Dorothy,  1951 
|  Hereford,  Miss  Nannie,  1932 
Johnson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Glen, 

1950 
Johnson,  Miss  Harriet  Ann 

1951 
Jones,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Henry, 

1953 
Kamitsuka,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Arthur,  1949 
Koehler,      Rev.     and      Mrs. 

Norman,  1954 

Lawson,  Miss  Dorothy,  1949 
Lloyd,  Rev.  Gwilym  G.,  1950 


112 


DIRECTORIES 


MacConald,  Miss  Alice,  1951 
Mackenzie,     Miss     Virginia, 

1919 
Norton,      Rev.      and      Mrs. 

Richard  B.,  1951 
Oltman,  Mr.  and  Mrs.   Paul 

V.,  1931 

Rider,  Miss  Shirley,  1950 
Schmidt,  Miss  Dorothy,  1937 
Taylor,  Miss  Dorothy,  1950 
Thurber,  Rev.   and   Mrs.   L. 

Newton,  1948 
Troyer,  Dr.  and  Mrs. Maurice 

E.,  1991 
Urquhart,    Miss    Betty     A., 

1952 
Weiss,  Rev.   and   Mrs.   Wm. 

G.,  1953 

Wells,  Miss  Lillian,  1900 
Winn,  Mrs.  Merle,  1916 
Winn,  Rev.   and   Mrs.   Paul, 

1939 
Worth,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Donald, 

1954 

F.     Reformed     Church     in 

America   (RCA— IBC) 
Bogard,  Miss  F.  Belle,  1936 


Brink,  Miss  Suzanne,  1950 
Bruggers,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Glenn,  1952 
DeMaagd,     Rev.     and    Mrs. 

John,  1928 
Flaherty,      Mr.      and      Mrs. 

Theodore  E.,  1949,  1953 
Harmelink,  Miss  Fenita,  1953 
Hesselink,  Rev.    and    Mrs.  I. 

John,  1953 
Kleinjans,     Mr.     and     Mrs. 

Everett,  1951 
Korver,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ronald, 

1948 
Moore,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Boude 

C.,  1924 

Norden,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Rus 
sell,  1953 

Siter,  Miss  Verlaine  R.,  1953 
Tanis,   Rev.   and   Mrs.   Paul 

H.,  1953 
Van    Wyk,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Gordon  J.,  1953 
Walvoord,     Miss     Florence, 

1922 

Zander,  Miss  Helen  R.,   1928 
G.  United  Church  of  Canada 

(UCC— IBC) 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


113 


Armstrong,   Miss   Margaret, 

1903 
Avison,    Miss    Margaret    L., 

1953 
Campbell,  Miss  Margaret  H., 

1953 
Carey,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  E.  F., 

1947 
Chappell,     Miss     Constance, 

1912 

Chappell,  Miss  Mary,  1912 
Clugston,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Donald  A.,  1949 
Cook,  Miss  Dulcie,  1930 
Cosens,  Miss  E.  Marguerite, 

1955 

Darby,  Miss  Laura  W.,  1952 
Douglas,  Miss  Leona,  1930 
Graham,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lloyd, 

1951 
Greenbank,  Miss  Katherine, 

1920 

Haig,  Miss  Mary,  1922 
Hamilton,     Miss     Gertrude, 

1917 

Horning,  Miss  Enid  Mae,  1954 
Howlett,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Floyd 

G.,  1951 


Jaeckel,      Rev.     and      Mrs. 

Theodor,  1940 
Keighley,     Rev.     and    Mrs. 

Leonard,  1952 
Leith,  Miss  Isobel,  1933 
MacDonald,  Miss  Jean,   1950 
MacLeod,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Ian, 

1950 
Matthewson,    Miss    Mildred 

E.,  1936 
McCrimmon,  Miss  Mary  F., 

1952 
McKenzie,     Mr.     and    Mrs. 

Arthur,  1920 

McLachlan,  Miss  May,  1924 
Moase,  Miss  Helen  C.,  1953 
Muir,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Francis, 

1953 
\  Norman,      Rev.      and     Mrs. 

Howard,  1932 
Orth,  Rev.  Donald  B.,  1952 
Outerbridge,  Rev.   and   Mrs. 

Howard  W.,  1910 
Peters,  Miss  C.  Jean,  1953 
Ridley,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Robert, 

1955 
Robertson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  S. 

D.,  1954 


114 


DIRECTORIES 


Rorke,  Miss  M.  Luella,   1919 
Saunders,  Miss  Violet,  1931 
Scruton,  Miss  M.  Fern,  1925 
Suttie,  Miss  E.  Gwen,  1928 
Thomas,  Miss  Wilna,  1949 
Trueman,     Miss     Margaret, 

1951 
Tunbridge,    Miss    Marjorie, 

1950 
Warkentyne,  Mr.   Henry   J.. 

1952 

Yeadon,  Miss  Marjorie,  1953 
H.     United    Christian    Mis 
sionary  Society  (Disciples) 

(UCMS— IBC) 

Edgerton,  Miss  Daisy,  1949 
Hendricks,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  K. 

C.,  1921 
Huff,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Howard, 

1951 

Hughes,  Miss  Hazel,  1953 
Kamikawa,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Aigi,  1949 
Palmer,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Ralph, 

1952 
Rossman,    Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Vern,  1952 
Shorrock,    Rev.     and     Mrs. 


Hallam  C.,  1947 
Starn,  Miss  Pauline,  1954 
Troxel,  Rev.   and   Mrs.    Del- 

bert  V.,  1953 
Warner,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Austin, 

1951 
Williams,  Mrs.  Diora  Spear, 

1952 

Independent  Board  for  Pre 
sbyterian  Foreign  Missions 

(IBPFM) 
Foxwell,     Rev.      and      Mrs. 

Philip  R.,  1948 
Johnson,  Miss  Mary,  1952 
Krauss,  Miss  Anne  P.,  1949 
Ribi,  Mrs.  H.  Kurt,  1948 
Soltau,   Rev.   and   Mrs.   Ad- 

dison,  1953 
Wigglesworth,  Miss  Anne  E., 

1949 
Young,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  John 

M.  L,  1948 

International  Child  Evan 
gelism  Fellowship  (ICEF) 

Attaway,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ken 
neth,  1952 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


115 


Benedict,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul, 

1952 
Pierce,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles 

E.,  1950 

Pixler,  Miss  Mildred,  1953 
Russell,    Mr.    and    Mrs.    L. 

Wayne,  1950 

International  Church  of  the 
Foursquare  Gospel  (ICFG) 

Barrett,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Clif 
ford,  1953 

Francey,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jack, 
1955,  1952 

Lucht,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Carl, 
1951 

International  Gospel  League, 

Japan  Mission  (IGL) 
Croyle,  Miss  Winifred  B.,  1950 
Kiel,  Dr.  Janet  R.,  1950 

Independent   (IND) 
Airgood,  Miss  Grace,  1954 
Allen,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arthur 

G.,  1953 
Beckon,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gifford, 

1955 

Bishop,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harry 
Browne,    Mr.    Montgomery, 


1950 

Brunschweiler,  Mr.  Walter 
Budd,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Howard 
Crowley,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Dale, 

1952 
Daniels,    Misses    Mable    E., 

1928,  and  Ruth  R.,  1951 
Dexter,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A. 
Doernen,  Miss  Waltraut 
Fugleberg,  Gudrun 
Hardenberg,  Miss  Maria 
Harker,  Mr.  Rowland,  1939 
Harrigan,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Carl 
Hayashi,  Miss  Helen 
Hayes,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leslie, 

1954 
Hessel,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  R.  A. 

Egon,  1931,  1925 
I  Hunter,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Donald 

M. 

Kruse,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  R. 
Larson,  Mr.  Howard 
Locker,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  J. 
McAllister,  Mr.  J. 
McCracken,  Miss  Lillian,  1951 
McCune,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  H.C., 

1951 
Pietsch,      Rev.      and      Mrs, 

Timothy,  1936 


116 


DIRECTORIES 


Riddles,  Miss  Kathleen 

Rhoads,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  John, 

1952 

Shelhorn,  Mr.  Rayrnond,  1953 
Speechley,  Miss  Dlaria 
Spinnett,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jake 
Steele,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harry, 

1955 
Toyotome,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Masumi,  1953 
Wine,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Wright,  Mr.  and  Mrs.   R,  J.. 

1931 
Wunstrof,  Mr.  P.  G. 

Independent— Baptist     (IND 

— BAPT) 
Bladder,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Carl, 

1950 
Lowman,  Miss  Alice,  1952 

Independent — Episcopal  (IND 
— EPIS) 

Munsterberg,   Dr.    and    Mrs. 
Hugo 

Independent  —  Society        of 

Friends  (IND— SOF) 
Nicholson,    Mr.    Donald    V., 


1950 

Nicholson,     Mr.     and    Mrs 
Herbert  V.,  1951 


International  Union  of 
Gospel  Missions,  Inc., 
(IUGM) 

Moreton,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Hugh, 
1951 


Japan      Apostolic      Mission 

(JAM) 
Bradburn,  Mr.  and   Mrs.   C., 

1955 

Coote,  Dr.  Leonard  W.,  1914 
Thompson,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C., 

1956 
Tish,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.,    1955 

Japan  Committee  of  German 

Missions   (JCGM) 
Guenther,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  H., 

1954 

Hartwig,  Miss  Irmgard,  1954 
Janhsen,  Sister  Frieda,  1953 
Mende,  Sister  Dora,  1953 
Mundinger,  Miss  Dora,   1953 
Poellmitz,  Sister  Else,  1953 
Strohm,  Miss  Elsbeth,  1953 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


117 


Von    Haugwitz,   Sister    Irm-  !  Smith,  Miss  Alice  Elsa,  1937 
trud,  1953  Smith,  Miss   Irene   Webster, 


Von  Reiswitz,   Miss  Ursula, 

1953 
Wolff,  Sister  Hanni,  1953 


1916 

Verwey,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  J., 
1951 


Wendorff,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  W.,     Wayne,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Milton, 
1955  1948 


Japan      Evangelistic     Band 

(JEB) 
Bee,    Mr.  and    Mrs.  William, 

1926 

Clarke,  Miss  Eunice  G.,  1950 
Dyson,  Miss  Mary,  1955 
Gosden,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  E.W.,  j 

1933 
Heywood,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.E., 

1950 
Kirkpatrick,  Rev.   and   Mrs. 

L.  V.,  1953 

Lloyd,  Miss  Mary,  1929 
Luke,  Rev.  and   Mrs.   Percy 

T.,  1932 
Marcks,  Miss  Margaret   M., 

1951 

McCormick,  Miss  Jean,  1951 
McGrath,  Miss  Violet,  1928 
Saville,  Miss  Rose,  1925 


Japan    Evangelical    Mission 

(JEM) 

Anderson,  Miss  Mildred,  1951 
Bauman,    Mr.   and   Mrs.   E., 

1953 
Brisbin,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  J.  E., 

1949 
Budd,  Rev.    and    Mrs.    John, 

1952 
Friesen,  Rev.  and   Mrs.   W., 

1953 

Harris,  Miss  Cora,  1949 
Ikenouye,  Mr.  Iwao,  1951 
Jacobsen,    Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Morris,  1949 

Kennedy,  Miss  Helen,  1950 
McLean,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Don- 

nel,  1953 
Parker,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Joseph, 

1949 


118 


DIRECTORIES 


Satoda,  Miss  Chiyoko,  1950 
Spaulding,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  L. 

R.,  1949 

Uchida,  Miss  Ikuye,  1952 
Uchida,  Miss  Sachiye,  1953 
Whisman,  Miss  Winnie,  1952 


Japan      Gospel      Fellowship 

(JGF) 
Ayabe,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Henry 

K.,  1955 

Black,  Miss  Alice,  1935 
Bower,  Miss  Esther  S.,    1937 
Bower,  Miss  Marian  B.,  1948 
Iwasa,  Miss  Katherine,    1951 
Kawashima,     Miss     Tamie, 

1951 

Motoyama,  Miss  Julia,  1947 
Oestreich,     Rev.    and    Mrs. 

George,  1949 
Pfaff,  Miss  Anne,  1937 
Snelson,  Miss  Irene,  1949 
Zimmerman,  Rev.   and   Mrs. 

Charles,  1951 

Japan  Inland  Mission  (JIM) 

Attwater,  Miss  V.,  1951 
Kennedy,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Hugh, 
1949 


Japanese    Orthodox    Church 

(JOC) 

Ireney,  The  Most  Rev.  Bishop 
Shevchenko,  Rev.  David,  1953 

Japan  Regular  Baptist  Mis 
sion  (JRBM) 

Pickering,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  F. 
L.,  1952 

Church  of  Lutheran  Bre 
thren  of  America  (LBA) 

Blikstad,  Rev,  and  Mrs.  Paul, 
1951 

Brustad,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Otto, 
1950 

Eriksen,  Miss  Ruth,  1952 

Langager,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
David,  1952 

Larsen,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Mor 
ris  C.,  1954 

Nortvedt,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
Thomas  E.,  1951 

Olson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  James, 
1954 

Rood,  Miss  Frances,  1950 

Skovholt,  Miss  Dorothy,  1952 

Werdal,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Mor- 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


119 


ris  A.,  1949 

Werdal,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Philip 
E.,  1950 

Latter  Day  Saints   (LDS) 
Anderson,  Elder  C.  Leroy 
Andrus,  Sister  Frances  P. 
Andrus,  President  Paul  C. 
Astin,  Elder  Delbert  F. 
Atkinson,  Elder  Jerry  L. 
Austin,  Elder  John 
Austin,  Elder  Richard 
Awa,  Elder  George 
Ball,  Elder  Alfred,  Jr. 
Beaman,  Elder  Bruce 
Bennett,  Elder  Richard 
Bingham,  Elder  Darold 
Bodily,  Elder  David 
Bowen,  Elder  Paul  G. 
Broadhead,  Elder  David 
Burnham,  Elder  Fraoncis 
Carr,  Elder  Gail 
Cook,  Elder  Marion  H. 
Dahl,  Elder  Richard  A. 
Detton,  Elder  Richard 
Endo,  Sister  Irene 
Enniss,  Elder  Noel  H. 
Fletcher,  Elder  Robert 


Funk,  Sister  Helen  June 
Funk,  Elder  Lewis  J. 
Gambles,  Elder  Harry  B. 
Godfrey,  Elder  Lyman  R. 
Goodwin,  Elder  Robert 
Green,  Elder  Donald  W. 
Hall,  Elder  Robert 
Haslam,  Elder  Larry 
Heise,  Elder  Donald 
Higgins,  Elder  John  C. 
Hoki,  Elder  Mitsuo 
Hoover,  Elder  Mark 
Horikami,  Elder  Tamaru 
Herman,  Elder  Gerald  D. 
Imai,  Sister  Tomiko 
Inokuchi,  Elder  Carl  H. 
Ishida,  Sister  Chieko 
Jensen,  Elder  Douglas  N. 
Johnson,  Elder  Archie 
Jones,  Elder  James  J.,  Jr. 
Kagoshima,  Sister  Tami 
Kaneko,  Sister  Mihoko 
Katsuda,  Sister  Peggy 
Kochi,  Sister  Nancy  S. 
Larsen,  Elder  Evan 
Ludberg,  Elder  Don  C. 
Mackelprang,  Elder  Joseph 
Mackley,  Elder  James  R, 


120 


DIRECTORIES 


Miller,  Elder  Don  L. 
Miller,  Elder  H.  Lewis 
Moffitt,  Elder  Howard 
Morgan,  Elder  Jack 
Oniki,  Elder  Ben 
Orme,  Elder  Larry 
Osborn,  Elder  Robert  T. 
Pack,  Elder  David 
Pokini,  Sister  Laverla 
Robertson,  Elder  Robert 
Roper,  Elder  Gary 
Shimabukuro,  Elder  Sam 
Shumway,  Elder  Larry 
Shumway,  Elder  Norman 
Slade,  Elder  Harold  D. 
Smith,  Elder  Dan 
Steggell,  Elder  Howard  D. 
Telford,  Elder  Ralph 
Toyn,  Elder  Richard 
Turley,  Elder  Floyd  K. 
Turner,  Elder  Newell 
Udall,  Elder  Joseph 
Wada,  Sister  Mihoko 
Welch,  Elder  John  C. 
Welch,  Elder  Theodore 
Willis,  Elder  Kelland 
Wright,  Elder  Gary  H. 
Wright,  Elder  Willis 


Yamada,  Sister  Ikuko 

Lutheran    Evangelical     As 
sociation        of        Finland 

(LEAF) 

Airo,  Miss  Jenni,  1907 
Karen,   Rev.  and   Mrs.  Art- 

turi,  1922 
Karikoski,    Rev.     and    Mrs. 

Pentti,  1955 

Laitinen,  Miss  Martta,  1952 
Lipponen,  Miss  Sanna,  1948 
Micro,  Miss  Martta,  1952 
Niemi,  Miss  Tyyne,  1926 
Piirainen,  Miss  Kaisu,  1952 
Remahl,  Miss  Ragna,  1952 
Savolainen,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Paavo.  1939 
Savolainen,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Vihtori,  1907 
Soderbacka,   Rev.   and   Mrs. 

Gottfried,  1952 
Valtonen,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Tauno,  1952 

Lutheran    Free    Church    of 

Norway   (LFCN) 
Aske,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Sigurd, 

1950 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


121 


Godoy,  Rev.  and  Mrs.   Rolf, 

1950 
Kivle,    Rev.    and    Mrs.    Per,  | 

1950 

Liebenzeller  Mission   (LM) 
Beck,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gotthold 

1953,  1954 

Benzinger,  Miss  Esther,  1952 
Eitel,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  K.  F,  1951 
Ettling,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  G., 

1953 

Kunz,  Mr.  Arthur,  1952 
Luginsland,  Miss  Helene,  1951 
Meyer,  Mr.  Hans,  1954 
Roesti,  Miss  Magdalene,  1953 
Vatter,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ernst, 

1952,  1953 
Weiss,  Miss  Marianne,  1955 


Meimonite  Board  of  Mis 
sions  and  Charities  (M) 

Bean,  Miss  Ruth,  1952 

Beck,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Carl  C., 
1949 

Blosser,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
Eugene,  1954 

Buckwalter,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
Ralph  E.,  1949 


Kanagy,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Lee 

H.,  1951 

Lichty,  Miss  Maria,  1955 
McCammon,  Rev.   and   Mrs. 

Don  M.,  1953 
Reber,   Rev.   and   Mrs.   Don 

D.,  1952 

Ressler,  Miss  Rhoda,  1953 
Ressler,  Miss  Ruth,  1953 
Richard,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Joe, 

1954 

Mennonite  Brethren  Mission 

(MB) 
Balzer,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  David, 

1954 
Bartel,      Rev.       and       Mrs. 

Jonathan,  1952 
Friesen,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Harry, 

1951 

Gunther,  Miss  Rubena,    1950 
Krause,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Sam 

H.,  1953 
Wiens,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Roland, 

1951 
Wiens,  Miss  Ruth,  1950 


Mennonite      Central      Com 
mittee  (MCC) 


122 


DIRECTORIES 


Gingerich,     Dr.     and     Mrs. 

Melvin,  1955 
Wingert,      Rev.      and     Mrs. 

Norman  A.,  1953 


Mino  Mission   (MM) 

Miller,  Miss  Erma  L.,  1926 
Smith,  Miss  D.  Jane,  1947 
Whewell,  Miss  Elizabeth  A., 
1928 

Missionary    Society    of    the 

Church     of     England     in 

Canada   (MSCC) 
Benns,  Miss  Cellia  A.,  1949 
Clench,  Miss  Marguerite,  1923 
Fletcher,    Miss    Shirley    M., 

1952 

Foerstel,  Miss  Marie,  1927 
Hamilton,  Miss  Florence,  1914 
Harris,  Miss  Mary  C.,  1952 
Hawkins,    Miss   Frances   B., 

1920 
Horobin,    Miss    Harriet    M., 

1923 
McSherry,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  H. 

J.,  1949 

Miller,  Miss  Jessie  M.,  1934 
Mutch,  Rev,  and  Mrs.  Bruce, 


1955 

Powell,  Miss  Lilian,  1934 
Powles,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  C.  H., 

1949 
Powles,  Rt.  Rev.  and  Mrs.  P. 

S.  C.,  1916 
Purser,  Miss   Constance   M., 

1951 
Robinson,     Miss    Hilda    M., 

1912 
Savary,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  R.  N., 

1937 

Sheppard,  Miss  Alison,    1952 
Smith,  Rev.  Norman,  1951 
Start,  Dr.   and   Mrs.   R.   K., 

1930 

Lutheran    Church — Missouri 

Synod   (MSL) 
Auw,  Rev.   and   Mrs.   Hugh 

C.,  Jr.,  1951 
Bergt,  Rev.   and  Mrs.  Elmer 

J.,  1951 
Carow,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Albert, 

1953 
Danker,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  W.  J., 

1948 
Davis,    Rev,    and   Mrs.   Lin- 


"MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


Wood,  1954  George,  1949 

Fromm,     Rev.      and      Mrs.  Strege,  Rev.  and  Mrs.   Paul, 

Elwood  P.,  1953  1949 

Clock,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Delmar  Tewes,  Mr.  and  Mrs.   E.  H., 


J.,  1951 
Heerboth,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Paul 

M.,  1949 
Hintz,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Richard, 

1953 
Jastram,     Rev.      and     Mrs. 

Robert,  1953 
Koepke,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Frank, 

1955 
Kreyling,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Paul, 

1949 
Meyer,      Rev.      and       Mrs. 

Richard,  1949 
Pallmyer,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Paul, 

1951 
Patschke,     Rev.     and     Mrs, 

Arbie,  1955 
Phipps,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Ralph, 

1954 
Poetter,      Rev.      and      Mrs. 

Richard,  1950 
Popp,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Milton, 

1951 
Shibata,      Rev.      and     Mrs. 


1951 
Theiss,   Dr.   and   Mrs.    Otto 

H.,  1952 
Zschiegner,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Max,  1950 
Zwintscher,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Victor,  1949 


North      American      Baptist 

General  Mission   (NAB) 
Auch,    Rev.    and    Mrs.    Cle- 

mence,  1954 
Kern,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Edwin, 

1955 

Miller,  Miss  Florence,   1951 
Sukut,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Walter, 

1953 


Norwegian 


Evangelical 


Orient  Mission   (NEOM) 

Andaas,  Mr.  and  Mrs.   Arn- 

finn,  1951 

Brustad,  Miss  Aslaug,  1951 
Engebretsen,    Miss    Gudrun, 

1952 


DIRECTORIES 


Gaardlos,  Miss  Ruth,  1951 
Gornitzka,  Mr.  Robert,  1954 
Horgen,  Miss  Borghild,  1954 
Ingwardo,  Mr.  Haakon,  1951 
Jonannsen,  Miss  Inger-Marie, 
•  1951 

Knutsen,  Miss  Astri,  1954 
Knutsen,  Rev.  Edvin,  1954 
Kongstein,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Frank,  1951 

Kvarme,  Miss  Asta  M.,  1951 
Svendsen,  Miss  Anna,  1951 
Torjesen,  Mrs.  Walborg 


Norwegian  Lutheran  Mission 

(NLM) 
Boe,   Rev.   and  Mrs.   Kaare, 

1949 

Drivstuen,  Miss  Dagny,  1949 
Eikli,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Gabriel, 

1949 

Finnseth.  Rev.  Per,  1952 
Foss,  Miss  Marit,  1951 
Gamlen,  Miss  Anna,  1949 
Grasmo,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Erik, 

1950 
Gronning.     Rev.     and    Mrs. 

Arne,  1951 


Hoaas,  Rev.  and  Mrs,  Anders, 

1950 

Jaabeck,  Miss  Petra,  1949 
Jossang,  Rev,  and  Mrs,  Lars, 

1950 
Lundeby,  Rev,  and  Mrs,  Arne, 

1951 

Nordstrand,  Miss  Edel,   1952 
Robertstad,  Miss  Ruth,   1950 
Scheie,  Miss  Anna,  1949 
Sorhus,      Rev.      and      Mrs. 

Magnus,  1954 


Norwegian  Mission  Alliance 

(NMA) 

Hannestad,  Mrs,  Bertha,  1950 
Melaaen,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Erl- 

ing,  1950 

Norland,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Bern- 
hard,  1953 

Odden,  Miss  Guri,  1950 
Vereide,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Abra 
ham,  1950 

Vereide,  Miss  Aslaug,  1954 
Winsnes,      Mr.      and     Mrs. 
Samuel,  1952 

Norwegian  Missionary 

Society  (NMS) 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


125 


Alve.  Rev.   and   Mrs.   Bjorn, 

1950 

Backer,  Miss  Ingrid,  1952 
Holthe,  Miss  Ragna,  1953 
Ingebretsen,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 

Ernst,  1953 
Kjollesdal,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Steinar,  1950 
Nordbo,  Rev.  and   Mrs.   An- 

und,  1953 
Salomonsen,   Rev.   and  Mrs. 

Leif,  1950 
Sandvik,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Trygve,  1952 
Tjelle,  Rev.  and   Mrs.   Lars, 

1952 

New  Tribes  Mission  (NTM) 
Broman,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

David,  1950 

Broman,  Rev.  Paul,  1950 
Broman,  Mr.  Philip,  1954 
Beckman,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

David,  1955 

Caley,  Miss  Rhelinda,  1953 
Crawford,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Coy, 

1951 
Crowder,  Miss  Rebekah,  1954 


Fanger,  Rev.  and  Mrs.   Clif 
ford,  1949 

Fanger,  Mr.  Richard,  1951 
Goto,  Mr.  John,  1950 
Hasting,    Miss    Sarah    Ann, 

1954 
Jackson,      Rev.      and     Mrs. 

Harold,  1955 

Jackson,  Mr.  William,  1954 
Kenney,  Miss  Pearl,  1953 
Koop,  Miss  Mary,  1954 
Leiyn,  Miss  Jennie,  1950 
Leonard,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Clifford,  1954 
Low,  Mr.  and   Mrs.   Robert, 

1952 

Martin,  Rev.   and   Mrs.   Ed 
ward  H.,  1950 
McPhail,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John 

L.,  1950 

Meyer,  Miss  Hildegard,  1950 
Murch,  Miss  Barbara,  1951 
Phibbs,  Rev.  and  Mrs.    Don, 

1952 
Spoor,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leroy, 

1951 

Stanley,  Miss  Ethel,  1950 
Todd,    Mr.   and  Mrs.    Law- 


126 


DIRECTORIES 


rence,  1950 

Tomono,  Mr.  Teruo,  1950 
Townsend,  Mr.  Louis,  1951 
Wood,  Miss  Joan,  1951 
Yakel,  Miss  Ella,  1951 

Omi  Brotherhood  (OB) 
Hitotsuyanagi,    Dr.    Merrell 

Vories,  1905 
Murata,  Mr.  Koichiro 


Open  Bible  Standard 
Churches,  Inc.  (OBSC) 

Collins,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Jacob 
F.,  1950 

Rounds,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Phi- 
lard  L.,  1950 

Overseas  Missionary  Fellow 
ship  (OMF) 
Abrahams,  Mr.  and  Mrs.   D. 

J.,  1952 

Bahler,  Miss  M.,  1952 
Barber,  Miss  D.  E.,  1955 
Batch,  Miss  E.  F.  M.,  1954 
Brown,  Miss  T.  J.,  1953 
Campbell,  Mr.  J.  J.,  1955 
Cornelius,  Miss  D.  C.,  1951 
Edwards,  Miss  L.  B.,  1953 


|  Fisher,  Mr.  and  Mrs.    H.  E,. 

1951 

Fredlund,  Miss  M.  M.,  1952 
Friesen,  Miss  A.,  1954 
Friesen,  Mr.  Abe,  1955 
Glass,  Miss  E.  M.,  1951 
Hall,  Miss  L.  L.,  1952 
Hallgren,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  B.  R., 

1953 

Hayman,  Mr.  D.  E.,  1952 
Highwood,  Mr.  D.,  1955 
Hogben,  Dr.  M.  M.,  1952 
Johnston,  Rev.  and   Mrs.   V. 

W.,  1955 

Kelly,  Miss  D.  L,  1955 
Kennedy,  Mr.   and   Mrs.   A. 

R.,  1952- 

Kluttz,  Mr.  R.,  1954 
Little,  Mr.    and   Mrs.   L.  N, 

1953 

Lowen,  Miss  I.,  1955 
Maass,  Miss  M.  A.,  1951 
Melcalf,  Mr.  S.  A.,  1952 
Miller,  Miss  M.  E.,  1954 
Milner,  Miss  M.,  1953 
Morris,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.,  1952 
Ormiston,  Dr.  R.  L,  1952 
Pape,  Rev.  and  Mrs.   W.  H., 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


127 


1952 
Reynolds,    Mr.    and  Mrs.  A.  j 

T.  F.,  1952 

Robinson,  Miss  E.,  1955 
Searle,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  G., 

1951 

Singleton,  Miss  E.  M.,  1951 
Slining,  Miss  J.,  1955 
Street,  Mr.  and   Mrs.    L.  A., 

1952 

Thomson,  Mr.  L.  H.,  1955 
Weller,  Miss  M.  E.,  1952 
White,  Miss  E.  R.,  1951 
Wilson,  Miss  J.  S.,  1955 
Wimer,  Miss  E.,  1951 
Young,  Miss  R.  C.,  1952 

Oriental  Missionary  Society 

(QMS) 

Adams,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Roy  P., 
1916,  1954 

Davis,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Francis, 
1951 

Dupree,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Char 
les,  1953,  1956 

Herbert,  Mr.  Leslie,  1955 

Ike,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Lester, 
1954 


Jones,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Joseph, 
1954 

Maclain,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jack, 
1956 

Nealis,  Mr.  Grant,  1955 

Shelton,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Ar 
thur,  1953 

Widermuth,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
Wesley,  1952 


The  Orthodox   Presbyterian 

Church  (OPC) 
Mcllwaine,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  R. 

H.,  1934,  1935 
Uomoto,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 

George  Y.,  1951 


Pentecostal    Assemblies    of 

Canada  (PAC) 
Clements,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Don, 

1951 
Gingrich,  Rev.  and   Mrs.   V. 

L,  1954 
Kauffman,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  D., 

1951 

Kroeker,  Miss  Ann,  1950 
Latta,  Miss  Jean,  1950 

Presbyterian       Church      in 


DIRECTORIES 


Canada  (Canadian  Presby 
terian      Mission      to      the 
Koreans  in  Japan.)    (PCC) 
Powell,  Rev.  Donald  H,  1952 
Powell,  Dr.  (M.  D.)    Marion 

G.,  1952 

Talmage,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  John 
E.,  1953 

Philadelphia  Church    (PCM) 
Arnesen,  Rev.  Jacob,  1954 
Borge,  Rev.  Peter,  1953 
Hestekind,    Rev.   Harold   N., 
1948 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church  | 

(PEC) 

Birdsall,  John  B.,  1955 
Bitsberger,  Rev.   Donald   E., 

1954 

Branstad,  Mr.  Karl  E.,  1947 
Budd,  Mr.  Henry  F.,  1949 
Coleman,  Rev.  Robert  H.,  1951 
Craighill,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Lloyd  j 

R.,  Jr.,  1952 

Draper,  Rev.  William  F.,  1953 
Eddy,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  William 

D.,  1950 
Falck,  Miss  Elizabeth,  1951 


Fowler,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  Earl, 

1953 
Gardiner,  Miss  Ernestine  W., 

1947 

Hansen,  Rev.  Harry  W.,  1953 
Heim,  Rev.  Kenneth  E.,  1953 
Kaasa,  Mr.  Thomas  H.,  1951 
Lehman,  Mr.  Gene,  1954 
Lloyd,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  John  J., 

1947 

McKim,  Miss  Nellie,  1947 
Merritt,  Rev.  Richard  A.,  1949 
Morley,  Rev.  Christopher,  Jr., 

1951 

Nishi,  Rev.  Shunji  F.,  1951 
Oglesby,  Mrs.  Angela  M.,  1949 
Parsons,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Wil 
liam  B.,  Jr.,  1951 
Perry,  Mr.  Charles  E.,  1951 
Rhodes,  Rev.  Errol  F.  W.,  1951 
Richards,  Rev.  Ernest  D.,  1947 
Sano,  Miss  Alice  Y.,  1954 
Smith,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Robert 

M.,  1951 

Spencer,  Miss  Gladys  G.,  1947 
Stout,  Miss  Dorothy  J.,  1950 
Sumners,  Miss  Gertrude,  1953 
Tucker,  Rev.  Beverley  D.,  1953 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


129 


Weitzel,  Rev.  William,  1954 
White,  Miss  Sarah  G.,  1948 
Williamson,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 

Wayne  B.,  1954 
Wood,  Mr.  Edwin,  1953 
Whybray,  Rev.  Roger,  1951 

Pacific  Orient  Broadcasting 

Co.   (POBC) 
Ando,  Rev.  Kiichi 
Hatori,  Rev.  Akira 
Holritz,       Bernard,       1950— 

TEAM 
Seely,  Rev.  Arthur  Jr.,    1950 

—TEAM 
Shaw,    Bernard    N.,    1950— 

FEGC 

Board    of   World    Missions, 
Presbyterian     Church     in 

the  U.  S.   (PS) 
Archibald,    Miss    Margaret,  i 

1928 
Baldwin,     Rev.      and     Mrs.  j 

Walter  P.,  1950 
Barksdale,     Rev.    and    Mrs.  ! 

John  O.,  1951 
Blake,  Miss  Mary  Elizabeth, 

1952 


Borchert,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Harold,  1952 
Boyle,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  W.  P., 

1949 
Brady,   Mr.   and   Mrs.   John 

H.,  1950,  1949 
Bridgman,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John 

F.,  1954 
Brown,  Dr.  (M.  D.)  and  Mrs. 

Frank  A.  Jr.,  1949 
Buchanan,  Miss  Elizabeth  O., 

1914 

Buckland,  Miss  Ruth,  1924 
Bush,  Dr.  (M.  D.)  and   Mrs. 

Ovid  B.,  1953 
Cain,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Benson, 

1953,  1950 
Cogswell,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

James  A.,  1949 
Connell,  Miss  Juanita,  1952 
Currell,    Miss    Susan    McD., 

1921 

Dick,  Miss  Cornelia,  1955 
Fultz,  Miss  Catherine,  1951 
Godert,  Miss  Agnes,  1955 
Haraughty,  Miss  Mary,  1950 
Heizer,  Miss  Jo  Anne,  1952 
Lamb,  Miss  June,  1955 


DIRECTORIES 


Lancaster,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Lewis  H.  Jr.,  1952 
Magruder,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

James  T.,  1952,  1953 
McAlpine,     Rev.    and    Mrs. 

James  A.,  1953 
McCall,  Rev.  and  Mrs.   Don, 

1952,  1949 
Mcllwaine,   Dr.    (D.  D.)  and 

Mrs.  W.  A.,  1919,  1939 
McLauchlin,  Dr.  (D.  D.)  and 

Mrs.  Wilfred  C.,  1949 
McNeil,  Miss  Elizabeth,  1950 
Mitchell,  Mr.  and  Mrs.    Guy 

S.,  1953 

Mitchell,  Rev.  Irvine  G.,  1949 
Moore,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Lard- 

ner  C.,  1954 
Moore,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Lard- 

ner  W.,  1924 
Peterson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Lyle 

W.,  1949 

Ryburn,  Miss  Jean,  1953 
Smythe,  Mrs.  L.  C.  M.,  1916 
Stewart,  Miss  Betty,  1953 
Swenson,  Miss  Nell,  1954 


B.  Jr.,  1950 


Presbyterian  Church,  U.  S., 
Korean  Mission 

Talmage,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  John 
E.,  1953 


Taylor,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Arch     Phillips,  Snr.-Major  Dorothy 


Pocket   Testament   League, 

Inc.   (PTL) 
Befus,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Samuel 

Reformed  Presbyterian 

Church  in  N.  A.   (RPM) 
Boyle,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Samuel 

E.,  1950 
Chao,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Charles 

H.,  1951 

Paris,  Miss  Eleanor,  1955 
Hansen,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  David 

D.,  1954 

Lynn,  Miss  Orlena  M.,  1951 
Spear,  Rev.  and   Mrs.   Gene 

W.,  1955 

Salvation  Army  (SA) 

Harewood,     Captain    Elwyn 

G.,  1953 
Long,    Brigadier    and    Mrs. 

Arthur  G.,  1951 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


131 


D.,  1949 


Swiss      Alliance-Japan-Mis- 

sion  (SAJM) 
Schar,   Mr.   and   Mrs.    Paul, 

1953 

Pfeifer,  Mr.  Samuel,  1955 
Reichmann,  Miss  Luise,  1955 


Southern  Baptist  Conven 
tion,  Foreign  Mission 
Board  (SBC) 

Askew,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Curtis 
D.,  1949 

Barlow,  Miss  Hannah,   1951 

Bradshaw,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
Melvin  J.,  1950 

Calcote,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Ralph 
V.,  1951 

Callaway,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
Tucker  R,  1950 

Campbell,  Miss  Vera,  1950 

Clark,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  C.  F., 
1953 

Clarke,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Cole- 
man  D.,  1945 

Connely,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Frank 
H.,  1952 

Copeland,   Dr.   and  Mr.    Lu 


ther,  1948 
Culpepper,   Dr.  and  Mrs.   R. 

H.,  1950 
Dozier,  Mrs.  C.  K.  (emeritus) , 

1906 
Dozier,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Edwin 

B.,  1933 
Emanuel,   Rev.  and  Mrs.   B. 

P.,  1950 

Fielder,  Rev.   and   Mrs.   Ge 
rald,  1954 

Fontnote,  Dr.  Audrey,  1952 
Garrott,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  W.  M., 

1934 
Gillespie,   Rev.  and  Mrs.   A. 

L.,  1946 

Glass,  Miss  Lois,  1950 
Grant,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Worth 

C.,  1950 

Graves,  Miss  Alma,  1936 
Gujlatt,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Tom 

D.,  1950 

Hagood,  Dr.  Martha,  1953 
Halvarson,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Carl  M.,  1952 
Hays,   Dr.  and  Mrs.   George 

H.,  1948 
Highfill,  Miss  Virginia,  1950 


132 


DIRECTORIES 


Hollaway,     Rev.     and    Mrs. 

Ernest  Lee,  1949 
Hoover,  Miss  Annie,  1949 
Horton,  Miss  Frances,  1952 
Horton,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Fred 

M.,  1950 
Hoshizaki,     Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Reiji,  1949 
Howard,   Rev.   and   Mrs.    S. 

P.  Jr.,  1949 

Hudson,  Miss  Lenora,  1949 
Jackson,   Rev.  and  Mrs.   W. 

H.,  1951 

Knox,  Miss  Martha,  1950 
Lancaster,  Miss  Cecile,   1920 
Lane,  Miss  Dottie,  1951 
Limbert,  Miss  Mary,  1950 
Massengill,  Miss  Mary   Lou, 

1954 
McMillan,     Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Virgil  O.,  1952 
Medling,  Rev.  and   Mrs.    W. 

R.,  1946 
Mercer,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Dewey, 

1955 

Miller,  Miss  Floryne,  1939 
Moorhead,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  M. 

F.,  1946 


Morgan,    Miss    Mary    Neal, 

1950 
Nelson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Loyce 

N.,  1950 
Oliver,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Ed  L., 

1950 
Parker,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Calvin, 

1951 
Satterwhite,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  J. 

P.,  1952 
Shepard,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  John 

W.,  1948 
Sherer,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  R.  C., 

1948 

Shiver,  Miss  Mavis,  1953 
Smith,  Miss  Lucy  E.,  1951 
Spencer,   Rev.   and   Mrs.   A. 

E.,  1952 

Stokes,  Miss  Lucy  Belle,  1949 
Talley,  Miss  Frances,  1946 
Todd,  Miss  Pearl,  1950 
Walker,   Rev.   and  Mrs.   W. 

L.,  1949 

Watkins,  Miss  Elizabeth,  1929 
Watson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Les 
lie,  1950 

Whaley,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Char 
les,  1949,  1950 


MISSION APIES  BY  MISSIONS 


133 


Wood,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  James 
E.,  1948 

Wright,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Mor 
ris  J.,  1950 

General  Conference  of 
Seventh  Day  Adventists 

(SDA) 

Aaby,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ogden 
L.,  1953 

Bird,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  M.  C., 
1954 

Bruce,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  O., 
1954 

Blincoe,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
Thomas  H.,  1953 

Clark,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  W.  T., 
1950 

Eldridge,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Paul 
H.,  1937 

Garner,  Miss  Verna  Mae 

Hamilin,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Eu 
gene  A.,  1954 

Milliard,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  War 
ren  I. 

Irvine,  Miss  Bessie  E.,  1952 

Jensen,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  E.  E., 
1948 


Ludden,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Hart 
ley  B.,  1948 

Millard,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Fran 
cis  R.,  1929 

Moore,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Ray 
mond  S.,  1951 

Munroe,  Miss  Ruth  M.,  1952 

Nelson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  An 
drew  N.,  1918 

Nelson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Paul 
W.,  1950 

Nelson,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Richard 
A.,  1955 

Sager,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Jack., 
1950 

Syphers,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  C. 
Irwin,  1949 

Van  Dolson,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
Leo  R.,  1951 

Watts,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  C.  B., 
1955 

Webber,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Alfred 
B.,  1951 

Woods,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Neal 
C.  Jr.,  1952 

Swiss     East    Asia    Mission 

(SEAM) 


134 


DIRECTORIES 


Kohler,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Wer 
ner,  1954 

Schwersenz,  Dr.  and  Mrs. 
Gerhard,  1949 

Swedish  Missions   in    Japan 

(SMJ) 

A.  Mission  Covenant 
Church  of  Sweden  (MCCS 
-SMJ) 

Akerberg,     Rev.     and    Mrs. 

Hennig,  1949 
Arvefjord,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  S., 

1952 
Bringerud,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  G., 

1951 
Kristiansson,   Rev.  and  Mrs. 

G.,  1952 

Nyren,  Miss  M.,  1949 
Rojas,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  J.,  1949 
Skold,    Dr.    and    Mrs.    Sam, 

1950 
Tubbin,    Rev.    and   Mrs.    R., 

1951 

Wandel,  Miss  D.,  1951 
Wennborg,     Mrs.    Ingeborg, 

1951 

B,  Orebj-o  Missionary 


Society         of          Sweden 

(OMSS— SMJ) 

Eriksson,  Miss  Linnea,  1951 
Hoffner,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Karl, 

1952 
Jansson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Helge, 

1949 

Klemensson,  Miss  G.,  1954 
Pettersson,  Miss  Anna,   1953 
Sandberg,     Rev.     and    Mrs. 

Erik,  1951 

Skoog,  Miss  Maj-Britt,  1954 
Sundberg,     Rev.     and    Mrs. 

Fred  A.,  1952 
Thoern,  Miss  Inez,  1951 
C.     The    Swedish     Alliance 

Mission    in    Japan   (SAMJ 

-SMJ) 

Anderson,  Miss  Thalt,  1951 
Frandell,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Karl,  1950 
Linden,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Arne, 

1950 
Loenander,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Aake,  1951 
Malmvall,     Rev.     and    Mrs. 

Philip,  1951 
Simeonsson,   Rev.   and   Mrs, 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


135 


Josef,  1950 

Svensson,  Miss  Ester,  1950 
Vist,  Miss  Ingrid,  1953 
Wiberg,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Erik, 

1951 

D.  Swedish  Baptist  Mission 
(SBM— SMJ) 

Jansson,     Rev.      and     Mrs. 

Martin,  1952 
Rinell,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Egron, 

1950 
Rinell,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Oscar, 

1955 

E.  Swedish         Evangelical 
Mission    in    Japan   (SEMJ 
-SMJ) 

Almefors,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Eric,  1951 
Bohlin,    Rev.    and    Mrs.    A. 

Edvin,  1951 
Eriksson,  Rev.    and  Mrs.   E. 

Paul,  1951 

Hellberg,  Miss  Gullbritt,  1952 
Jonsson,  Miss  Sigrid,  1953 
Persson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Folke, 

1951 

Stark,  Miss  Kerstin,  1955 
Thorsell,     Miss     Anna-Lisa, 


1951 

F.  Swedish         Evangelical 
Orient    Mission    (SEOM— 
SMJ) 

Aspberg,  Mrs.  Ingrid,  1950 
Cederholm,  Miss  Margit,  1950 
Engver,  Miss  Maria,  1951 
Ershammar,   Rev.   and   Mrs. 

Selfrid,  1950 
Goes,  Rev.  and  Mrs.   Gosta, 

1954 
Haglund,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Ake, 

1950 

Karlsson,  Miss  Gunborg,  1955 
Lyreskog,     Rev.     and    Mrs. 

Thore,  1953 

Nilsson,  Miss  Ella,  1950 
Soderberg,  Miss  Ida,  1951 

G.  Swedish    Free    Mission 
of  the  Pentecostal  Church 
es     of     Sweden     (SFM — 
SMJ) 

Andersson,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Evert,  1951 

Axelsson,  Miss  Alva,  1951 
Axelsson,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Goesta,  1951 
Bergeld,  Miss  Sofia,  1953 


136 


Chrisander,  Miss  Margareta, 

1953 

Eriksson,  Miss  Astrid,  1953 
Genberg,  Miss  Frida,   1951 
Joerneman,  Miss  Brita,   1951 
Johnson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  John 

H.,  1950 
Lind.  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Ingemar, 

1952 
Nelson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Alfred, 

1953 

Olofsson,  Miss  Birgit,  1953 
Olofsson,  Miss  Eva,  1950 
Wilhelmsson,     Miss     Thyra, 

1955 

H.     Swedish    Holiness    Mis 
sion  (SHM— SMJ) 
Andersson,  Miss  Martha,  1952 
Brynte,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Thor- 

sten,  1951 
Hjaertstroem,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 

Arnold,  1954 
Jansson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Lars, 

1951 

Svensson,  Rev.  Birger,  1955 
I.  Independent  (IND— SMJ) 
Silfwerbrand,  Rev.  Carl  G. 


DIRECTORIES 

O.,  1950 


Society  for  the  Propagation 
of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 
Parts  (SPG) 

Brown,  Miss  D.  E.  L.,  1955 
Chandler,  Miss  M.  F.,  1953 
Christopher,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 

R.  C.,  1950 

Grosjean,  Miss  V.  C.,  1948 
Hailstone,  Miss  M.  E.,  1920 
Lea,  Miss  L.  E.,  1927 
Shepherd,  Miss  K.  M.,  1910 
Trott,  Miss  D.  E.,  1910 
Whybray,  Rev.  R.  N.,  1951 
Wilkinson,  Miss  M.,  1952 
Woolley,  Miss  A.  K.,  1915 
Wyatt,  Miss  C.  E.  M.,   1952 

Society    of    St.     John     the 

Evangelist  (SSJE) 
Dale,  Rev.  Oliver  B.,  1940 
Viall,  Rt.  Rev.  K.  A.,  1935 

Suomi     Synod    of    America 

(SSM) 

Aho,  Miss  lima  Ruth,  1953 
Elson,  Mrs.  Wilho,  1950 
Lund,  Rev.  Norman,  1951 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


137 


Makkonen,  Miss  Sarah,  1950 
Vehanen,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Eino 

The  Evangelical  Alliance 
Mission  (TEAM) 

Adams,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Warren, 
1949 

Adams,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Willis, 
1950 

Allen,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Phillip, 
1953 

Archer,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Sam, 
1952 

Bears,   Miss   Kathleen,    1949 

Beasley,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  James, 
1951 

Becker,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Del- 
mar,  1947 

Bennett,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Dwight,  1950 

Bishop,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ho 
ward,  1952 

Brannen,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  The 
odore,  1954 

Browning,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Neal,  1954 

Buss,   Rev.   and    Mrs-   Bern- 


hard,  1948 

Carlson,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ches 
ter,  1949 

Carrico,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Willis, 
1950 

Chamberlain,    Miss    Phyllis, 

1950 

Christmas,  Mrs.   Doris,    1949 
Clark,  Miss  Thelma,  1950 
Courtney,  Mrs.  Richard,  1952 
Cox,   Mr,   and    Mrs.    Ralph, 

1953,  1952 
Dale,  Mr.   and   Mrs.   Daniel, 

1952 

Dales,  Miss  Laura,  1949 
Dean,  Miss  Barbara,  1950 
DeCamp,    Miss   Grace,    1947 
Degelman,  Mr.  and   Mrs.   O. 

R.,  1947 

Degerman,  Miss  Bessie,  1954 
DeLong,  Miss  Lelah,  1949 
Duran,  Mr.   and   Mrs.   Fred 

R.,  1955 
Eagle,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles, 

1950 
Euler,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Frank, 

1951 
Fadel,  Mr.   and   Mrs.   Allen, 


138 


DIRECTORIES 


1951 

Finrow,  Miss  Patricia,  1951 
Fisch,  Mr.  and   Mrs.  Edwin, 

1951 

Forsberg,  Miss  Ruth,  1947 
Frens,  Mr.  and  Mrs.   James, 

1950 

Friesen,  Mr.  Jacob,  1955 
Gallegar,  Miss  Arlie,  1954 
Goertzen,    Miss   Delna,   1951 
Good,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Harold, 

1949 
Goss,    Mr.    and   Mrs.    Donn, 

1949 
Harms,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William, 

1950,  1951 

Hegge,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Myron, 
1950 

Henry,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ken 
neth,  1951 

Hoke,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Donald, 
1952 

Holritz,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ber 
nard,  1950 

Illingworth,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Wai-lace,  1952 

James,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William, 

1951,  1953 


Jarvis,   Dr.   and   Mrs.   Fred, 

1952 
Jensen,  Mr.   and   Mrs.   Roy, 

1953 

Johnson,  Miss  Edith, 
Johnson,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gerald, 

1949 
Joseph,  Rev,  and  Mrs.  Kenny, 

1951,  1954 
Junker,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Calvin, 

1954 

Karlson,  Miss  Florence,  1950 
Klassen,  Miss  Bernice,  1952 
Kuehl,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Delbert, 

1951 

Lant,  Miss  Mary  Jo,  1947 
Larlee,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Char 
les,  1950 
Laug,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  George, 

1948 
Lautz,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William, 

1951 

Lindsay,  Miss  Mabel,  1954 
Lingle,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Wilbur, 

1954 

Long,  Miss  Beatrice,  1951 
Loudermilk,  Miss  Betty,  1955 
Magnusson,  Mr.  Hans,  1950 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


139 


Martin,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  David, 
1951 

May,  Mrs.  Frances,  1952 

McAlpine,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Donald,  1950 

McCall,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Loren, 
1954 

McDaniel,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Chalmers,  1951 

McVety,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ken 
neth,  1949 

Messenger,  Mrs.  Blanche, 
1955 

Miller,  Mr.  Abram,  1952 

Miller,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Keith, 
1952 

Mitchell,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Thomas,  1949 

Mueller,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Ro 
bert,  1951 

Nader,  Miss  Esther,  1951 

Nelson,  Miss  Anna,  1954 

Nelson,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Don., 
1951 

Netland,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Anton, 
1952 

Norton,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James, 
1952 


Notehelfer,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J. 

Karl,  1950,  1934 
Petersen,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Lyle,  1951 
Phillips,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George, 

1951 

Powell,  Mr.  and   Mrs.   Will 
iam,  1948 
Reece,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Taylor, 

1952,  1954 

Reid,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John,  1953 
Sapsford,    Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Leslie,  1952,  1953 
Sarjeant,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  John, 

1951 
Schone,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John, 

1950 
Schwab,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John, 

1948 
Seely,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arthur, 

1950 

Sevland,  Miss  Eva,  1937 
Shattuck,  Miss  Betty,  1949 
Shorey,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William, 

1952 

Smith,  Miss  Genevieve,   1948 
Smith,  Miss  Ruth,  1949 
Springer,      Mr.      and      Mrs 


140 


DIRECTORIES 


Victor,  1949 

Stellwagon,     Rev.      Russell, 
1951 

Stermer,  Miss  Dorothy,  1951 

Strorrr,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Verner, 
1951 

Swift,  Miss  Mildred,  1950 

Thornton,     Mr.      and     Mrs. 
William,  1954 

Utterback,  Miss   Elsie   Jean, 
1949 

Vogt,  Miss  Verna,  1952 

Waldin,  Miss  Margaret,  1951 

Walter,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Donald 
A.,  1949 

Walters,  Mr.  and  Mrs.   Rus 
sell,  1951 

White,  Mr.  and  Mrs.   Lloyd, 
1952 

Winters,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Ger 
ald,  1952 

Yunker,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert, 
1953 

Zerbe,    Rev.    and    Mrs.    Ben, 
1950 

The  Navigators   (TN) 

Baker,  Joan  M.,  1955 


Bostrom,    Mr.     George     E., 

1951 
Robertson,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  L. 

Roy,  1950 

United  Lutheran  Church  in 
America  (ULCA) 

Aderholdt,  Miss  Virginia  D., 
1936 

Alsdorf,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Ho 
ward  A.,  1938 

Anspach,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Paul 
Parker,  Jr.,  1950 

Auxt,  Miss  Dorothy  J.,  1951 

Barnhart,  Miss  Esther.,  1951 

Billow,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Will 
iam,  1954 

Dawkins,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
Charles,  1954 

Deal,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Harold 
G.,  1948 

Ellis,  Rev.  Andrew  B.,    1951 

Feil,  Rev.  Paul,  1954 

Harder,  Miss  Helene  H.,  1927 

Hoh,  Rev.  David,  1955 

Huddle,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Paul 
B.,  1940 

Huddle,  Miss  Elizabeth,  1951 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


141 


Johnsen,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Paul 

C.,  1952 
Koch,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Dennis, 

1952 
Kundten,      Dr.      and      Mrs. 

Arthur  C.,  1920 
L'Heureux,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Louis,  1952 
MacMurphey,    Mr.    Charles, 

1954 
Mattson,     Rev.     and     Mrs. 

Walter,  1953 
McCartney,    Mr.    and    Mrs. 

Sedoris,  1948 

Meyer,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Alex 
ander,  1951 
Meynardie,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Robert  E.,  1951 
Miller,    Miss    Marjorie    M., 

1951 
Neve,  Rev.  and   Mrs.    Lloyd 

R.,  1948 

Nuding,  Rev.  and  Mrs.   Nor 
man  H.,  1951 
Powlas,  Miss  Annie,  1919 
Powlas,  Miss  Maud,  1918 
Rasmussen,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Peter,  1954 


Scherer,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  James, 

1952 

Stirewalt,  Rev.  A.  J.,  1905 
Wentz,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Edwin 

C.,  1951 

Winther,  Rev.  J.  M.  T.,  1898 
Winther,  Miss  Maya,  1928 
Zuch,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Robert, 

1954 

Universal      Missions,      Inc. 

(UMI) 

Price,  Rev.  Jewel,  1950 
Twilleager,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Wm.,  1954 

United    Pentecostal    Church 

(UPC) 
Nukida,  Rev.  William  J.,  1949 

Worldwide  Evangelistic 

Crusade  (WEC) 
Cameron,  Miss  Moira,  1954 
Davis,  Miss  Carnella,  1951 
Fulton,   Mr.    and   Mrs.    Lon, 

1950 
Gerry,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert, 

1951 
Harris,  Miss  Esma,  1953 


142 


DIRECTORIES 


Holt,  Miss  Isabel,  1951 
James,  Mr.    and   Mrs.  Max, 

1951 

Little,  Mr.  John,  1954 
Masson,  Mr.  Jack,  1951 
Roberts,  Mr.  Geoff,  1952 
Roundhill,  Mr.  Kenneth,  1951 
Sulley,  Miss  Winifred,  1951 
Sunde,   Mr.   and   Mrs.    Ken, 

1954 

Turnbull,  Mr.  Ian,  1952 
Zastrow,  Miss  Violet,  1952 

World        Gospel         Mission 

(WGM) 

Kuba,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  David 
A.,  1952 

Wesleyan  Methodist  Mis 
sionary  Society  (WM) 

Cessna,  Rev.  and  Mrs. William, 

Johnson,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
Harold,  1952 

Wolfe,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  A. 
Gordon,  1948 

World  Missions  to   Children 

(WMC) 
Grenz,  Miss  Elsie 


Halvorson,  Miss  Mabel 
Huggins,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  P.  P. 
Paulson,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  M. 

Watch    Tower     Bible     and 

Tract  Society   (WT) 
Asayama,  Miss  Asano,  1954 
Bagnall,  Miss  Grace,  1950 
Barry,    Mr.    and    Mrs.    W. 

Lloyd,  1949 

Beavor,   Mr.    and  Mrs.  Dou 
glas,  1951 

Berner,  Miss  Marianne,  1952 
Bidmeade,  Miss  Joyce,  1951 
Brandt,  Miss  Inger  Maj-Britt, 

1954 

Cooke,  Miss  Daphne,  1955 
Counts,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  A., 

1950 

Cuddeford,  Miss  Muriel,  1955 
Dearn,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gordon 

A.,  1951 

Dyer,  Miss  Lois,  1950 
Fukase,  Mr.  Tsutomu,  1954 
Green,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  David, 

1952 

Gregory,  Miss  Gladys,  1950 
Hanaoka,  Mr.  Kameichi,  1951 


MISSIONARIES  BY  MISSIONS 


143 


Haslett,  Mr.  and  Mrs.    Don 
ald,  1948 
Heron,    Miss   Alice    Marion, 

1950 

Hollingworth,  Miss  Ila,  1952 
Hyde,  Miss  Audrey,  1952 
Hyde,  Miss  Jean,  1951 
Iszlaub,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Percy, 

1949 

Keltic,  Mrs.  Thelma,  1951 
Lean,  Miss  Ruby,  1951 
Logan,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harvey, 

1955 

Manso,  Miss  Florence,  1950 
Marsh,  Miss  Edna,  1951 
McLean,  Mr.  Ralph  Stanley,  ; 

1951 

Mihara,  Miss  Hana,  1950 
Nako,  Miss  Adeline,  1953 
Painton,      Miss      Margaret,  ] 
1951 

_ 

Pettit,  Mr.  Leon,  1951 
Percival,     Mr.      and      Mrs. 

McKay,  1953 

Prudehl,  Miss  Erika,  1953   , 
Samson,  Miss  Lillian,  1953 
Searle,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Bruce, 

1951 


Tanigawa,  Miss  Elsie,  1949 
Taylor,  Miss  Beth,  1952 
Thompson,    Mr.    and     Mrs 

Adrian  deL.,  1949,  1950 
Tohara,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Shin- 

ichi,  1949 
Toma,'  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Shinta- 

ro,  J.,  1949 

Wilde,  Miss  Idella,  1952 
Wilkes,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John, 

1952 

Winteler,  Miss  Lena,  1951 
Winteler,  Miss  Margrit,  1954 

Woman's  Union   Missionary 
Society        of         America 

(WUMS) 

Aldridge,  Miss  Ruth,  1952 
Ballantyne,  Miss  Mary,  1936 
King,  Mrs.  Peggy,  1952 
Marsh,  Miss  Berni,  1955 
Marsh,  Miss  Lois,  1954 
Powell,  Miss  Catherine,  1955 

Japan     Youth     for     Christ 

(YFC) 
Cryderman,  Rev.  Dale, 

Young       Men's       Christian 


144 


DIRECTORIES 


Association   (YMCA) 
Buckley,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Earle 

R.,  1952 
Long,    Mr.    and    Mrs.    Win- 


throp  A.,  1951 

Wedel,    Mr.    and    Mrs.     A. 
Delmar,  1955 


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YOKOHAMA          YOKOSUKA          KYOTO          KOBE          TOBA          OKINAWA 


MISSIONARIES  BY  PREFECTURES  AND  TOWNS 


1.     AICHI  KEN 

ICHINOMIYA  SHI 

Illingworth,    Mr.    &    Mrs. 

Wallace,— TEAM 
ITAYANAGI  MACHI 

Maass,  Miss  M.  A.,— OMF 
KARIYA  SHI 
Arnold,  Rev.  &  Mrs.   Paul 

D.,— ELC 
Offner,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Clark, 

— CCC 

KASUGAI  SHI 
Buchanan,   Miss  Elizabeth 

O.,— PS 

KOZOJI  MACHI 
Euler,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Frank, 

—TEAM 

MORIYAMA  SHI 
Archibald,  Miss  Margaret, 

—PS 

Ryburn,  Miss  Jean, — PS 
NAGOYA  SHI 
Asayama,Miss  Asano, — WT 


Baldwin,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Wal 
ter  P.,— PS 

Bennett,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Mer- 
ril  S.,— CN 

Berner,  Miss  Marianne, 
— WT 

Blake,  Miss  Mary  Eliza 
beth—PS 

Brandt,  Miss  Inger  Maj- 
Britt— WT 

Chambers,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bob, 
— CC-NCM 

Counts,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  A., 
— WT 

Davis,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Howard, 
— CC-NCM 

Deal,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Harold 
G.,— ULCA 

Floyd,  Mr.  Roger  W.,— MC. 
(IBC) 

Frivold,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ro 
bert— AG 

Gilbertson,  Rev.  &  Mrs. 
Gaylen, — ELC 


147 


148 


DIRECTORIES 


Gregory  ,Miss  Gladys, — WT 
Hanson,Miss  Marian, — ELC 
Harris,  Miss  Mary  C., 

—MSCC 
Hawkins,  Miss  Frances  B., 

—MSCC 
Hollaway,     Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Ernest  Lee,— SBC 
Inokuchi,    Elder    Carl    H., 

— LDS 
Juergensen,     Mrs.    Nettie, 

— AG 
Morris,  Mr.  Douglas,— MC 

(IBC) 

Pedersen,  Miss  Lois, — ELC  j 
Phillips,      Mr.      &      Mrs.  ] 

George,— TEAM 
Powles,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  C.  H.,  | 

—MSCC 
Powles,   Rt.   Rev.   &  Mrs. 

P.  S.  C.,— MSCC 
Robinson,  Miss    Hilda   M., 

—MSCC 
Sapsford,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 

Leslie— TEAM 
Smythe,  Mrs.  L.  C.  M.  — PS 
Thompson,    Mr.    &    Mrs. 

Adrian,— WT 


Wilde,  Miss  Idella  —  WT 
Wright,  Elder  Willis— LDS 
NARUMI  CHO 
Heise,  Elder  Donald, — LDS 
Horikami,   Elder   Tamaru, 

—LDS 

NISHIO  MACHI 
Johnson,  Miss  Harriet  Ann, 

— PN  (IBC) 
OKAZAKI  SHI 
Homerstad,    Rev.   &  Mrs. 

John  M.,— ELC 
Wiberg,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Erik, 

— SAMJ  (SMJ) 
SETO  SHI 

Hagen,Miss  Kirsten,— FCM 
TOYOHASHI  SHI 
Cogswell,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 

James  A., — PS 
Horobin,  Miss  Harriet  M., 

—MSCC 

Miller,  Mr.  Abram,— TEAM 
Nelson,      Rev.      &      Mrs. 

Richard, — ELC 
Svensson,     Miss     Ester, — 

SAMJ  (SMJ) 

White,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lloyd, 
—TEAM 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


149 


TOYOKAWA  SHI 

Loenander,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Aake  — SAMJ  (SMJ) 
YAW  ATA  CHO 
Luke,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Percy 

J.-JEB 

2.    AKITA  KEN 

AKITA  SHI 

Brustad,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Otto, 

— LBA 
Nordtvedt,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Thomas  E.,— LBA 
Rood,  Miss  Frances,— LBA 
Werdal,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Mor 
ris  A.,— LBA 
HONJO  MACHI 
Palmer,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ralph, 

— UCMS  (IBC) 
NOSHIRO  SHI 
Blikstad,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paul, 

—LBA 
ODATE  SHI 
Olson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  James, 

—LBA 

UEDA  MURA 
Walter,       Miss      Helen,— 
CBFMS 


YUZAWA  SHI 

Weber,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  James, 

—CBFMS 
Winter,      Miss      Peggy, — 

CBFMS 

3.    AOMORI  KEN 

AOMORI  SHI 

Barber,  Miss  D.  E.,— OMF 
Campbell,  Mr.  J.  J.,— OMF 
Edwards,  Miss  L.  B., — 

OMF 
Fadel,   Mr.  &  Mrs.   Allen, 

—TEAM 
Fisher,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  H.  E., 

—OMF 

Friesen,  Mr.  Abe,— OMF 
Halvarson,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Carl  M.,— SBC 
Highwood,  Mr.  D.,— OMF 
Kelly,  Miss  D.  I.,— OMF 
Lowen,  Miss  I.,— OMF 
McAllister,  Mr.  J.,— IND 
Netland,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Anton, 

—TEAM 

Robinson,  Miss  E.,— OMF 
Searle,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  G., 

—OMF 


150 


DIRECTORIES 


Singleton,    Miss    E.    M., — 

OMF 
Spencer,   Miss   Gladys  G., 

—PEC 

Thomson,  Mr.  L.  H.,— OMF 
Wilson,  Miss  J.  S.,— OMF 
HACHINOKE 
Harrigan,     Mr.     &     Mrs. 

Carl— IND 
Little,   Mr.  &  Mrs.   L.   N., 

—OMF 

HIROSAKI  SHI 
Bascom,   Mr.  &  Mrs.   Gil 
bert  E.,— MC  (IBC) 
Brittain,    Miss    Blanche, — 

MC  (IBC) 

Brown,  Miss  T.  J.,— OMF 
Byler,   Miss   Gertrude  M., 

— MC  (IBC) 
Fredlund,    Miss   M.   M.,— 

OMF 
Parsons,  Miss  Maud, — MC 

(IBC) 
Thompson,  Mr.  Lawrence, 

— MC  (IBC) 
ITAYANAGI  MACHI 
Cornelius,    Miss    D.    C., — 

OMF 


KANAGI  MACHI 

Metcalf,   Mr.  S.  A.,— OMF 
MUKOE  MURA 

Crowley,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Dale, 

Jr.,— IND 
SAMBONGI  SHI 

Broman,  Rev.  Paul,— NTM 
Tomono,  Mr.  Teruo, — NTM 
Wood,  Miss  Joan,— NTM 

4.     CHIBA  KEN 

ANEGASAKI  MACHI 

Reynolds,   Mr.  &  Mrs.   A. 

T.  F.  — OMF 
CHIBA  SHI 

Arnold,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ray 
D.,— BBF 

Barrett,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Wil 
liam  R.,— EUB  (IBC) 

Hodges,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Olson, 
—BBF 

Johnsen,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paul 
C.,— ULCA 

Mason,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Jack 

R.— BBF 
CHOSHI  SHI 

Yunker,   Mr.   &  Mrs.   Ro 
bert,— TEAM 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


151 


ICHIKAWA  SHI 

Auxt,   Miss   Dorothy  J.,— 

ULCA 
Powlas,      Miss      Annie, — 

ULCA 

Ridley,   Mr.  &  Mrs.   Ken 
neth,— CLC 

Vereide,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Abra 
ham,— NMA 

Wengler,  Miss  Jessie, — AG 
Winsnes,     Mr.     Samuel, — 

NMA 

KASHIWA  SHI 
Shorey,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm., 

—TEAM 
OHARA*  MACHI 

Melaaen,   Mr.  &  Mrs.   Er- 

ling,— NMA 
OTAKI  MACHI 

Odden,  Miss  Guri,— NMA 
SHOWA  MACHI 
Blincoe,      Rev.      &     Mrs. 

Thomas  H.,— SDA 
Ludden,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hart 
ley  B.  — SDA 

Moore,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ray 
mond  S., — SDA 
TATEYAMA  SHI 


Petersen,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Lyle,— TEAM 
TOMISATO  MURA 

Littlejohn,     Miss     Jean, — 

ABCFM  (IBC) 
Trueman,   Miss  Margaret, 

— UCC  (IBC) 

5.  EHIME  KEN 

KAWAUCHI  MURA 

Warne,     Miss     Eleanor, — 

MC  (IBC) 
MATSUYAMA  SHI 

Francis,      Miss     Mable, — 

CMA 
Gillett,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  C.  S., 

—ABCFM  (IBC) 
Husted,       Miss      Edith,— 

ABCFM  (IBC) 
Talley,     Miss     Frances, — 

SBC 
Watkins,    Miss    Elizabeth, 

—SBC 

6.  FUKUI  KEN 

FUKUI  SHI 

Hemmingley,  Rev.  &  Mrs. 
Arne— FCM 


152 


DIRECTORIES 


Rudolph,  Miss  Bjorg  E.,— 

FCM 
Rudolph,   Rev.   &  Mrs.   J. 

W.,— FCM 
Torp,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Aage, 

—FCM 
KATSUYAMA  SHI 

Bakken,  Miss  Berte,— FCM 
MIKUNI  MACHI 
Skauge,  Miss  Olga,— FCM 
Winsjansen,   Miss  Kirsten, 

—FCM 

TAKEFU  SHI 
Berge,  Miss  Aagot, — FCM 
Gulbrandsen,  Mrs.  Dagny, 

—FCM 

7.    FUKUOKA  KEN 

FUKUOKA  SHI 

Bitsberger,  Rev.  Donald  E., 
—PEC 

Boyles,  Miss  Helen,— MC 
(IBC) 

Callaway,  Rev.  &  Mrs. 
Tucker,— SBC 

Campbell,  Miss  Vera— SBC 

Copeland,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Lu 
ther—SBC 


Croskrey,  Miss  Dorothy  E., 

— MC(IBC) 
Culpepper,   Dr.  &  Mrs.  R. 

H.,— SBC 
Garrott,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  W.  M., 

—SBC 

Glass,  Miss  Lois, — SBC 
Graves,  Miss  Alma, — SBC 
Harder,  Miss  Helene  H.,— 

ULCA 
Hays,   Dr.  &  Mrs.  George 

H.,— SBC 
Hesselink,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  I. 

John  Jr.— RCA  (IBC) 
Howell,   Miss   Elizabeth, — 

MC(IBC) 
Lind,      Miss     Jenny,— MC 

(IBC) 
Moore,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  B.  C., 

—RCA  (IBC) 
Rolph,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  George, 

— ASC 
Scherer,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

James,— ULCA 
Shepard,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  John 

W.,— SBC 

Shiver,  Miss  Mavis,— SBC 
Todd,  Miss  Pearl —SBC 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


153 


Williams,  Mrs.  Diora  Spear, 

— UCMS(IBC) 
Wood,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  James 

E.,— SBC 
IWAJIKU 

Smith,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Nathan, 
— CG 

KOKURA  SHI 
Barlow,    Miss     Hannah, — 


SBC 
Horton, 

SBC 
Hudson, 

SBC 
Jaeckel, 


Miss    Frances, — 


Miss     Lenora, — 


&     Mrs. 


Rev. 

Theodor— UCC(IBC) 
Lancaster,    Miss    Cecile, — 

SBC 

Lane,  Miss  Mattie,— SBC 
L'Heuruex,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Louis— ULCA 
Miller,  Miss  Floryne, — SBC 
Whaley,     Rev.      &     Mrs. 

Charles— SBC 
KURUME  SHI 
Goldsmith,  Miss  Mabel  O., 

—CMS 
Neve,  Rev.   &  Mrs.  Lloyd 


R.,— ULCA 

Norden,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Rus 
sell —RCA  (IBC) 
TOBATA  SHI 
Knox,  Miss  Martha,— SBC 
Limbert,  Miss  Mary,— SBC 
TSUYAZAKI  MACHI 
Hitchcock,    Miss    Alice,— 

MC(IBC) 
YOSHITOMI  MACHI 

Moon,  Mrs.  Inez, — ASC 
YAW  ATA  SHI 
Calcote,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ralph 
V.,— SBC 

8.    FUKUSHIMAKEN 

AIZUWAKAMATSU  SHI 

Martin,  Miss  Mary,— ACF 
Morris,    Miss    Kathleen, — 

ACF 

FUKUSHIMA  SHI 
Bishop,  Rev.  Dan,— BMM 
Lancaster,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Wm.,— BMM 
Morano,     Miss     Thuvia, — 

BMM 
Pfaff ,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Newland 

J.,— BMM 


154 


DIRECTORIES 


Pfost,  Miss  Lois,— BMM 
Regier,      Miss     Evelyn, — 

BMM 
Youmans,    Miss     Doris, — 

BMM 

HARAMACHI  SHI 
Brustad,    Miss     Aslaug, — 

NEOM 
Horgen,   Miss   Borghild, — 

NEOM 
Johannsen,     Miss     Inger- 

Marie,— NEOM 
IWAKI  SHI 
Knutsen,  Edvin,— NEOM 
Kongstein,    Mr.     &    Mrs. 

Frank,— NEOM 
KORIYAMA  SHI 
Anderson,    Miss     Irene, — 

EUB(IBC) 
NAKOSO  SHI 
Engebretsen,  Miss  Gudrun, 

—NEOM 
Knutsen,      Miss      Astri, — 

NEOM 
Svendsen,    Miss     Anna, — 

NEOM 

ONONII  MACHI 
Dann,    Miss    Janet    M.,— 


ACF 

Holdcroft,  Miss  Joy,— ACF 
Holdcroft,    Miss    Mary, — 

ACF 

SHIRAKAWA  SHI 
Andersson,   Miss    Martha, 

— SHM(SMJ) 
Hjaertstroem,  Rev.  &  Mrs. 

Arnold— SHM(SMJ) 
SOMA  SHI 
Andaas,      Mr.      &      Mrs. 

Arnfinn,— NEOM 
Gornitzka,    Mr.    Robert, — 

NEOM 
Ingwardo,   Mr.   Haakon, — 

NEOM 
SUKAGAWA  SHI 

Ando,  Rev.  Kiichi,— POBC 
TAKADA  MACHI 
Kroehler,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 

Armin— E&R(IBC) 
Schroer,   Rev.  Gilbert  W., 

— E&RCIBQ 

9.    GIFU  KEN 

GIFU  SHI 

Harms,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  William, 
—TEAM 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


155 


McAlpine,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

James  A., — PS 
Miller,   Miss    Jessie    M., — 

MSCC 

MASUDA  SHI 
Carlson,      Mr.      &     Mrs. 

Chester,— TEAM 
OGAKI  SHI 
Miller.    Miss    Erma    L., — 

MM 

Smith,  Miss  D.  Jane,— MM 
TAKAYAMA  SHI 
DeCamp,     Miss     Grace, — 

TEAM 
Forsberg,     Miss     Ruth,— 

TEAM 

10.    GUNMA  KEN 
ANNAKA  MACHI 

Beecken,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Herbert  J.,— E&R(IBC) 
ISEZAKI  SHI 

Corwin,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  M., 

— CJPM 

MAEBASHI  SHI 
Awa,  Elder  George, — LDS 
Brook,  Mr.   David —CJPM 
Cooke,  Mr.   &  Mrs.  T.  T. 


S.,— CJPM 

Gray,  Miss  Lorna ,— CJPM 
Jones,  Miss  Glenys,— CJPM 
Jones,  Miss  Gwyneth, — 

CJPM 
Miller,   Elder   H.  Lewis,— 

LDS 
Morris,  Mr.  &  Mrs   A.   J., 

—CJPM 

Ott,  Mr.  Paul,— CJPM 
Parr,   Miss   D.  A.,— CJPM 
Pfeifer,      Mr.      Samuel, — 

SAJM 
Schnydrig,      Miss     Emmi, 

—CJPM 
Slichter,      Miss      Betty,— 

CJPM 
Thorp,     Miss     Dorothy, — 

CJPM 
Windsor,    Mr.    &   Mrs.  A. 

V.,— CJPM 
OTA  SHI 

Dunn,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ed.,— 

BBF 
SHIBUKAWA  SHI 

Verme,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert 

E.,— EMCA 
TAKASAKI  SHI 


156 


DIRECTORIES 


Carr,  Elder  Gail, — LDS 
Hoki,  Elder  Mitsuo,— LDS 

11.  HIROSHIMA  KEN 

HIROSHIMA  SHI 

Alston,    Miss   Charlotte, — 

MC(IBC) 
Bedell,    Miss    Mary,— MC 

(IBC) 
Benedict,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul, 

— ICEF 

Colberg,  Miss  Lois,— ALM 
Cunningham,  Rev.  &   Mrs. 

Robert,— ALM 
Doubleday,  Miss  Stella  C., 

—CMS 
Finch,    Miss     Mary    D.,— 

— MC(IBC) 
Ishida,      Sister     Chieko, — 

LDS 
Jones,    Miss    Mary,   — MC 

(IBC) 
Kagoshima,    Sister    Tami, 

LDS 
McGarvey,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  A. 

Paul,— CMA 
McMillan,    Miss     Mary, — 

MC(IBC) 


McSherry,    Rev.     &    Mrs. 

H.  J.,— MSCC 
Nelson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Loyce 

N.,— SBC 
Parrott,  Miss  Rae  Beth,— 

MC(IBC) 

Roper,    Elder    Gary,— LDS 
Turley,  Elder  Floyd  K.,— 

LDS 
Turner,    Elder     Newell, — 

LDS 
Vikner,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  David 

L.,— ALM 
Willis,     Elder     Kelland  — 

LDS 

ITSUKAICHI  MACHI 
Dievendorf,    Mrs.   Anne, — 

CMA 
Stumpf,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ray, 

—CMA 
KURE  SHI 

Berg,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Karl 
W.,— ALM 
Wilson,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    J. 

Donald— CLC 
MIHARA  SHI 
Ericson,      Rev.      &      Mrs. 

Wilbert—  ALM 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


157 


Swanson,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 

Edwin,— ALM 
MITSUKI  GUN 
Brannen,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Noah,— ABFMS 
ONOMICHI  SHI 
Bandel,        Miss        Myrtle 

Elizabeth— MC(IBC) 
SAIJO  MACHI 
Olson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  George 
L,— ALM 

12.     HOKKAIDO 

AKABIRA  SHI 

Hayman,  Mr.  D.  E.,— OMF 
Kluttz,  Mr.  R.,— OMF 
ASAHIGAWA  SHI 
Austin,    Elder   John,— LDS 
Clugston,    Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Donald  A.,— UCC(IBC) 
Jackson,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  W. 

H.— SBC 
Pallmyer,    Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Paul— MSL 
EBETSU  SHI 
Rippey,   Miss   Hazel,— MC 

(IBC) 
HAKODATE  SHI 


Giles,  Miss  Sarah  Rebecca, 

— MC(IBC) 
Leith,    Miss    Isobel,— UCC 

(IBC) 
McNaughton,  Rev.  &  Mrs. 

R.  E. ,— HFD 
Waldron,  Miss  Rose   E.,— 

MC(IBC) 
HIDAKA  MOMBETSU 

Hall,  Miss  L.  L.,— OMF 
HIDAKA  SHI 
Abrahams,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  D. 

J.— OMF 
Batch,  Miss  E.F.M.-OMF 

Morris,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  D.,— 

OMF 

HGMBETSU  CHO 
Reber,   Rev.   &   Mrs.   Don 

D.,— M 

KAMISHI  HORO  CHO 
Ressler,   Misses   Ruth  and 

Rhoda,— M 
KITAMI  SHI 
Bahler,  Miss  M.,— OMF 
Miller,  Miss  M.  E.,— OMF 
KUSHIRO  SHI 
Bean,  Miss  Ruth,— M 
Buckwalter,   Rev.    &   Mrs. 


158 


DIRECTORIES 


Ralph  E.  — M 
KUTCHAN  MACHI 

Glass,   Miss  E.  M.,— OM*F 
White,   Miss  E.  R.  — OMF 
MORIMACHI 

Weller,  Miss  M.  E.,— OMF 
MURORAN  SHI 
Goodwin,   Elder  Robert, — 

LDS 
Hellberg,    Miss    Gullbritt, 

— SEMJ(SMJ) 
Jonsson,     Miss      Sigrid, — 

SEMJ(SMJ) 
Thorsell,    Miss   Anna-Lisa 

— SEMJ(SMJ) 
Wright,    Elder    Gary  H., — 

LDS 

NAKASHIBETSU  CHO 
Kanagy,    Rev.    and    Mrs. 

Lee  H.,— M 
NAYORO  SHI 
Hewlett,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Floyd 

G.,— UCC(IBC) 
OBIHIRO  SHI 
Beck,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Carl  C., 

— M 
Blosser,      Rev.      &     Mrs. 

Eugene, — M 


Orth,    Rev.    Donald    B.,— 

UCC(IBC) 
OTARU  SHI 

Auw,   Rev.   &   Mrs.  Hugh 

C.,  Jr.— MSL 
Beaman,     Elder     Bruce, — 

LDS 
MacLeod,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ian 

G.,— UCC(IBC) 
Moffitt,    Elder    Howard,— 

LDS 

SAPPORO  SHI 
Adams,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Evyn, 

— MC(IBC) 
Barker,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert 

S.,— PN(IBC) 
Brown,  Miss  Mildred,— PN 

(IBC) 
Eddy,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  William 

D.,— PEC 
Enniss,    Elder    Noel    H., — 

LDS 
Fromm,      Rev.      &      Mrs. 

Elwood  D.  — MSL 
Funk,    Sister    Helen   June, 
—LDS 

Hall,    Elder   Robert,— LDS 
Hintz,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Richard, 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


159 


— MSL 

Hoover,  Miss  Annie,— SBC  ; 
Hymes,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  Ro 
bert— AG 
Kamitsuka,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Arthur— PN(IBC) 
Krueger,     Miss    Naomi,— 

E&ROBC) 

Milner,  Miss  M.,— OMF 
Moorhead,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

M.  F.  —  SBC 

Nukida,  Rev.  Wm.  J.,— UPC 
Purainen,    Miss     Kaisu, — 

LEAF 
Robertson,    Eider    Robert, 

— LDS 
Shumway,    Elder    Larry,— 

LDS 
Staveley,    Miss    J.    Ann,— 

CMS 
Taylor,    Miss    Dorothy,— 

PN(IBC) 
Tucker,   Rev.  Beverley  D., 

—PEC 
Valtonen,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Tauno  —  LEAF 
Wada,     Sister     Mihoku, — 

LDS 


Walker,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wes 
ley— CC-JCM 

Wimer,  Miss  E.,— OMF 
TOMAKOMAI  SHI 

Brownlee,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  R. 
Wallace— EUB(IBC) 

Eriksson,   Rev.  &  Mrs.    E. 
Paul— SEMJ(SMJ) 

Hansen,  Rev.  Harry  W.,— 
PEC 

13.     HYOGO  KEN 

AKASHI  SHI 

Shepherd,    Miss    K.   M.,— 
SPG 

Sorhus,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Mag 
nus,— NLM 

Trott,  Miss  D.  E.,— SPG 
AMAGASAKI  SHI 

Cary,        Rev.        Frank,— 

ABCFM(IBC) 
ASHIYA  SHI 

Attaway,      Mr.      &     Mrs. 
Kenneth— ICEF 

Lamb,  Miss  June, — PS 
HIMEJI  SHI 

Hampton,      Miss      Lois,— 
ABFMS 


160 


DIRECTORIES 


McLellan,    Miss    Luella, — 
ABFMS 

Rinell,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Oscar, 

— SBM(SMJ) 
HOJO  CHO 

Norton,   Rev.    &  Mrs.   Ri 
chard— PN  (IBC) 
IWAYA  CHO 

Bullis,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Harry, 

— FM 
KAIBARA  MACHI 

Saville,  Miss  Rose, — JEB 
KOBE  SHI 

Aske,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Sigurd, 
— LFCN 

Bagnall,  Miss  Grace, — WT 

Berkey,    Mrs.   Marguerite, 
— MC(TBC) 

Boe,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Kaare, 
— NLM 

Bollback,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  An 
thony,— CMA 

Boyle,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Samuel 
E.,— RPM 

Brady,    Mr.    &  Mrs.    John 
H.,— PS 

Bridgman,     Mr.     &    Mrs. 
John  F.  — PS 


Bush,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Ovid  B., 

Jr.,— PS 
Byers,   Miss   Florence  M., 

— AG 
Cain,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Benson, 

—PS 
Chamberlain,   Miss  Addie, 

— MC(IBC) 
Chao,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Charles 

H.,— RPM 
Clark,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  W.  T., 

— SDA 
Clarke,   Miss  Eunice  G., — 

JEB 
Cobb,   Rev.   &   Mrs.   John 

B.,— MC(IBC) 
Daub,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Edward, 

PN(IBC) 
Dawson,    Rev.    Douglas, — 

OEM 
Derksen,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Peter, 

— GCMM 

Dick,  Miss  Cornelia,— PS 
Dillard,  Miss  Mary,— OEM 
Dyson,  Miss  Mary, — JEB 
Eikli,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Gabriel, 

—NLM 
Faris,  Miss  Eleanor, — RPM 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


161 


Feely,  Miss  Gertrude,— MC 
(IBC) 

Fichtner,   Miss  Anne  C.,— 
EUB(IBC) 

Foss,  Miss  Marit,— NLM 

Fultz,  Miss  Catherine,— PS 

Fultz,    Mrs.    Exie    Jane,— 
CC-CRM 

Gamblin,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ar 
thur  K,  MC(IBC) 

Gingrich,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  V. 
L.,— PAC 

Gizze,   Rev.    &   Mrs.   Vin 
cent— OBM 

Godert,  Miss  Agnes,— PS 

Gosden,    Rev.   &   Mrs.    E. 
W.,— JEB 

Gundersen,   Miss  Johanna, 
— FCM 

Hansen,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  David 
D,— RPM 

Hoaas,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Anders, 
—NLM 

Hovey,      Miss      Marion, — 
OBM 

Iszlaub,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Percy, 
— WT 

Johnson,    Rev.    &  Mrs.    C. 


E.,— ASC 
Jorgensen,    Miss    Anna. — 

FCM 
Kolbenson,  Miss  Bertha, — 

OBM 

Lea,  Miss  L.  E.,— SPG 
Lorgan,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  Har 
vey, — WT 
Lundeby,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Anne,— NLM 
Lynn,    Miss   Arlena   M., — 

RPM 
Maiden,  Miss  Margaret,— 

MC(IBC) 
McGrath,    Miss    Violet,— 

JEB 
Mcllwaine,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

W.  W,— PS 
McLain,   Miss  ^ulu  M., — 

MC(IBC) 
McLauchlin,   Rev.   &  Mrs. 

W.  C.,— PS 
McNeill,  Miss  Elizabeth,— 

PS 

Mihara,  Miss  Hana,— WT 
Mitchell,  Rev.  I.  G.  — PS 
Moore,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Lard- 

ner  C.,— PS 


162 


DIRECTORIES 


Nipper,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Leo 
nard, — AG 
Nordstrand,    Miss    Edel,— 

NLM 
Oglesby,   Mrs.  Angela  M., 

—PEC 
Palmore,   Rev.   &  Mrs.   P. 

Lee— MC(IBC) 
Pedersen,   Miss  Ruth  E.,— 

FCM 
Pixler,      Miss     Mildred,— 

ICEF 

Powell,  Rev.    &   Mrs.  Do 
nald,— PCC 
Ramseyer,     Mr.     &    Mrs. 

Robert,— GCMM 
Richards,   Rev.  Ernest   D., 

—PEC 
Robertson,  Miss  Grace  M., 

— ABCFM(IBC) 
Roundhill,  Mr.  Kenneth,— 

WEC 
Saito,   Mr.  &  Mrs.   Morse 

T.,— MC(IBC) 
Sano,  Miss  Alice,— PEC 
Sherer,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  R.  C., 

—SBC 
Shevchenko,  Rev.  David, — 


JOC 
Skoog,    Miss    Maj-Britt, — 

OMSS(SMJ) 
Smith,    Miss   Alice   Elsa— 

JEB 

Smith,  Mr.  Roy,— MC(IBC) 
Solvoll,   Rev.   &  Mrs.   Ar- 

nulf— FCM 

Spear,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Gene  W. 
Stirewalt,     Rev.     A.    J.,— 

ULCA 

Swenson,  Miss  Nell,— PS 
Talmage,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  John 

E.,— PCC  &  PS 
Tjelle,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Lars, 

— NMS 
Twilleager,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Wm.,— UMI 

Ulvestad,  Mr.  Sverre— NSN 
Van  Schooten,  Rev.  &  Mrs. 

Alvin,— CMA 

Wayne,   Mr.   &  Mrs.   Mil 
ton,— JEB 
Westfall,   Miss   May  E.,— 

MC(IBC) 
Winther,   Rev.   J.  M.  T.,— 

ULCA 
Wood,  Mr.  Edwin  R.  — PEC 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


163 


NISHINOMIYA  SHI 

Bogard,    Miss    F.    Belle,— 

RCA  (IBC) 
Bray,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  William 

D.,— MC(IBC) 
Buell,    Miss    Constance, — 

ABCFM  (IBC) 
Carroll,    Miss    Sally,— MC 

(IBC) 
Cobb,  Miss  Ann,— ABCFM 

(IBC) 
Cole,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold, 

— CC-OCM 
Crew,        Miss       Angle, — 

ABCFM  (IBC) 
Ebinger,     Miss     Frieda, — 

GMM 
Fleischmann,  Miss  Babette, 

—GMM 
Gilkey,   Mr.   William  E.,— 

MC(IBC) 
Harbin,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    A. 

Vandiver— MC(IBC) 
Hilburn,      Rev.      &      Mrs. 

Samuel  M. ,— MC(IBC) 
Jones,   Rev.   &  Mrs.    Ran 
dolph  Lee— MC  (IBC) 
Larson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  David, 


—ABCFM  (IBC) 
Mattson,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Walter— ULCA 
McCain,  Miss  Pearle,— MC 

(IBC) 
McKnight,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

W.  Q.,— ABCFM  (IBC) 
Moran,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  S.  F., 

—ABCFM  (IBC) 
Morrill,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  Dou 
glas -ABCFM  (IBC) 
Norman,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Howard,— UCC  (IBC) 
Osborne,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

David— AAMS 
Outerbridge,   Rev.  &  Mrs. 

Howard  W.,— UCC  (IBC) 
Peavy,     Miss     Anne, — MC 

(IBC) 

Price,  Rev.  Jewel,— UMI 
Roberts,   Mrs.   May  M.,— 

ABCFM  (IBC) 
Schmid,  Miss  Ruth,— GMM 
Steinhoff,    Miss    Karoline, 

—GMM 
Stubbs,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  David 

C.,— MC(IBC) 
Teele,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Roy  E., 


164 


DIRECTORIES 


— MC(IBC) 

Turner,  Miss  Joyce, — 
ABCFM(IBC) 

Uhlig,  Miss  Marianne, — 
GMM 

Warkentyne,  Mr.  Henry  J., 
-UCC(IBC) 

Warner,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Au 
stin— UCMS  (IBC) 

Whitehead,  Miss  Mabel,— 

MC(IBC) 
SUMOTO  SHI 

Croyle,  Miss  Winifred  B., 
— IGL 

Kiel,  Dr.  Janet  R.,— IGL 
TOYOOKA  SHI 

Jansson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Mar 
tin— SBM(SMJ) 

Lloyd,  Miss  Mary,— JEB 

14.     IBARAGI  KEN 

HITACHI  SHI 

Baggett,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ri 
chard  F.,— ChC 

Betts,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joe,— 
ChC 

Cannon,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph 
L— ChC 


Doyle,   Mr.  &  Mrs.   Char 
les  W.,— ChC 

Fox,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Harry 
Robert,  Jr.,— ChC 

Fox,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Logan  J., 
—ChC 

Holland,   Mr.  &  Mrs.   Ha 
rold  E.,— ChC 

Mowrer,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Max, 

—ChC 
MAKABE  MACHI 

Kunz,  Mr.  Arthur,— LM 
MITO  SHI 

Bruns,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert 
W.— EUB(IBC) 

Gullatt,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Tom 
D.,— SBC 

Sharpless,   Miss    Edith  F., 
—AFP 

Skudler,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ed 
ward,— FM 
NAKAMINOTO  SHI 

Beck,    Mr.   &   Mrs.    Gott- 

hold,— LM 
SHIMODATE  SHI 

McKim,  Miss  Nellie,— PEC 
TSUCHIURA  SHI 

Winters,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ge- 


raid— TEAM 
TSUKUBA  MACHI 

Becker,   Mr.   &  Mrs.   Del- 
mar,— TEAM 
YUKI  SHI 

Vetter,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ernst, 
— LM 


15.     ISHIKAWA  KEN 

DAISHOOJI  MACHI 

Smith,    Miss   Genevieve,— 

TEAM 
KANAZAWA  SHI 

Althouse,    Miss    Sue,— PN 

(IBC) 

Bodily,  Elder  David,— LDS 
Cook,    Miss   Dulcie,— UCC 

(IBC) 
Deter,  Miss  Virginia, — PN 

(IBC) 
Haig,     Miss    Mary,— UCC 

(IBC) 
Jensen,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Roy, 

—TEAM 
Katsuda,    Sister    Peggy, — 

LDS 

Parker,   Rev.  &  Mrs.    Cal 
vin—SBC 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS  165 

Shimabukuro,   Elder   Sam, 

—LDS 
Winn,     Mrs.     Merle,— PN 

(IBC) 
Yamada,    Sister    Ikuko,— 

LDS 

KOMATSU  SHI 
Bruun,  Miss  Anna, — FCM 
Cook,   Elder  Marion  H.,— 

LDS 

Haugen,  Miss  Aase,— FCM 
Miller,  Elder  Don  L.,— LDS 
Riis,  Miss  Helen— FCM 
NOTO  MACHI 
Beckman,     Mr.     &     Mrs. 

David— NTM 
SUZU  SHI 
Stanley,  Miss  Ethel,— NTM 


16.    IWATE  KEN 

ICHINOSEKI  SHI 

Broman,      Rev.     &     Mrs. 

David— NTM 
Caley,     Miss     Rhelinda,— 

NTM 

Leiyn,  Miss  Jennie, — NTM 
Meyer,    Miss  Hildegard, — 

NTM 


166 


DIRECTORIES 


Yakel,  Miss  Ella  —  NTM 
KITAKAMI  SHI 

Holecek,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Frank,— CBFMS 
Lowe,   Miss  Ruth  Anne, — 

CBFMS 

Ormiston,  Dr.  R.  I.  — OMF 
Pease,      Miss      Harriet, — 

CBFMS 
KUJI  MACHI 
Allen,   Miss   Thomasine, — 

ABFMS 

MORIOKA  SHI 
Gregory,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paul, 

— E  &  R(IBC) 
Livingston,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Theodore,— ABFMS 
TAKADA  SHI 
Broman,  Mr.  Philip,— NTM 
Crawford,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Coy, 

—NTM 

Goto,  Mr.  John,— NTM 
Kenney,  Miss  Pearl,— NTM 
Murch,     Miss    Barbara, — 

NTM 

Todd,   Mr.   &   Mrs.   Law 
rence,— NTM 


17.    KAGAWA  KEN 

MARUGAME  SHI 

Barksdale,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

John  O.,— PS 

Connell,  Miss  Juanita,— PS 
Haraughty,Miss  Mary,— PS 
TAKAMATSU  SHI 
Christopher,   Rev.   &  Mrs. 

R.  C.,— SPG 
Cox,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ralph — 

TEAM 
Dale,   Mr.  &  Mrs.    Daniel, 

—TEAM 
Emanuel,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   B. 

P.— SBC 
Magruder,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  J. 

T.,— PS 

SAKAIDE  SHI 
Browning,     Mr.     &    Mrs. 

Neal—  TEAM 
ZENTSUJI  SHI 
Mitchell,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Guy 

S.,— PS 
Moore,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Lard- 

ner  W.,— PS 

Taylor,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Arch 
B.,  Jr. —PS 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


167 


18.     KAGOSHIMA 
KEN 

KAGOSHIMA  SHI 

Bruggers,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 

Glenn— RCA  (IBC) 
Chandler,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 

Vernon  D.,  Jr. ,— ABWE 
Dittemore,  Mrs.  Isabel  M., 

— CC-KCM 
Goodson,  Miss  Mary  F., — 

ABWE 
Mayer,    Miss    Margery, — 

MC(IBC) 
Morgan,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Jay- 

mes  P. —ABWE 
Oliver,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  E.  L., 

SBC 
Potter,       Miss      Elaine,— 

ABWE 
Shook,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paul, 

Jr.,-ABWE 
Wentz,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Edwin 

C.,— ULCA 
KANOYA  SHI 
Hammond,    Mr.    &    Mrs. 

Alvin  D.,— CC-KCM 
Maxey,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Mark 


G.,— CC-KCM 
KASEDA  SHI 

Sidas,  Mrs.  Norma,— ASC 
MAKURAZAKI  SHI 

Borgman,     Mrs.    Feme, — 
ASC 

19.    KANAGAWA 
KEN 

AYASE  MACHI 

Tanis,   Rev.    &  Mrs.   Paul 

H.,— RCA  (IBC) 
CHIGASAKI  SHI 
Hodges,    Miss    Olive    L, — 

MC(IBC) 
FUJISAWA  SHI 
Hardley,   Mr.  &  Mrs.   Ro 
bert,— ASC 
HAYAMA  CHO 
Hasegawa,     Mr.    &    Mrs. 

Taro, — ASC 
KAMAKURA  SHI 

Drummond,   Rev.   &   Mrs. 

Richard— PN  (IBC) 
Rhodes,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.A., 

— ChC 

KAWASAKI  SHI 
Coates,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  D., 


168 


DIRECTORIES 


— AGGB 

Davies,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  D.  E., 
—AGGB 

Ettling,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  G., 

— LM 

Gaenzle,  Mr.  Heinz, — LM 
Meyer,  Mr.  Hans,— LM 
Shelhorn,  Mr.  Raymond, — 

IND 
Weiss,    Miss    Marianne, — 

LM 

ODAWARA  SHI 
MacDonald,   Miss  Alice, — 

PN(IBC) 

Metcalf,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Mel 
bourne  J.,— EMCA 
YAMATO  MACHI 
Forester,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Thomas,— CPC 
YOKOHAMA  SHI 
Aldridge,      Miss      Ruth,— 

WUMS 
Alsup,     Miss     Alice, — MC 

(IBC) 

Arnesen,  Rev.  Jacob, — PCM 
Ballantyne,  .Miss   Mary, — 

WUMS 
Barns,    Miss    Helen, — MC 


(IBC) 
Baum,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Bill,— 

FEGC 
Beath,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Sterling, 

— ABFMS 

Beavor,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  Dou 
glas,— WT 
Best,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Sydney, 

—FEGC 
Bidmeade,    Miss    Joyce, — 

WT 
Bird,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  M.  C.,— 

SDA 
Calder,    Miss    Marguerite, 

—ABFMS 
Chrisander,    Miss    Marga- 

reta,— SFM(SMJ) 
Cooke,  Miss  Daphne,— WT 
Cuddleford,    Miss    Muriel, 

— WT 
Dahl,   Elder  Richard  A. — 

LDS 
Dawson,      Mr.      &      Mrs. 

George,— ABFMS 
Dearn,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gordon 

A.,— WT 
Degelman,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  O. 

R.,— TEAM 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


169 


deMaagd,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 

John  C.— RCA  (IBC) 
Detton,    Elder    Richard, — 

LDS 
Engholm,     Mr.     &     Mrs. 

Duane, — FEGC 
Eriksson,     Miss    Astrid, — 

SFM(SMJ) 
Friesen,     Miss     Arlene, — 

FEGC 
Fukada,  Mrs.  Robert,— MC 

(IBC) 
Hannestad,  Mrs.  Bertha,— 

NMA 
Harmelink,  Miss  Fenita, — 

RCA  (IBC) 
Hestekind,  Rev.  Harold  N., 

—PCM 
Horton,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Fred 

M.,— SBC 

Hyde,  Miss  Jean, — WT 
Jenkins,  Miss  Jacqueline, — 

FEGC 
Joerneman,    Miss    Brita, — 

SFM(SMJ) 
Kalling,       Miss       Ruth,— 

ABFMS 
King,        Mrs.        Peggy,— 


WUMS 
Kubo,      Miss     Rowena, — 

FEGC 
Lang,    Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ernst 

— EUB(IBC) 
Lant,     Miss     Mary    Jo,— 

TEAM 

Lean,  Miss  Ruby,— WT 
Lind,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ingemar, 

— SFM(SMJ) 
Marsh,       Miss       Berni,— 

WUMS 

Marsh,  Miss  Edna,— WT 
Marsh,  Miss  Lois— WUMS 
Matheson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ro 
bert  H.,— FEGC 
McLean,    Mr.  Ralph —WT 
McMahan,     Mr.    &    Mrs. 

Carl— FEGC 
Meyer,   Mr.   &  Mrs.  John 

F.— Hi-BA 
Meynardie,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Robert  E.,— ULCA 
Montei,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  Dou- 

glas-FEGC 
Morehouse,  Miss  Mildred, 

—FEGC 
Nelson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Alfred, 


170 


DIRECTORIES 


— SFM(SMJ) 
Nicholson,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

John,— ABFMS 
Norland,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bern- 
hard— NMA 
Oniki,  Elder  Ben  — LDS 
Petersen,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Harry  J.,— AG 
Pettitt,  Mr.  Leon,— WT 
Phipps,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ralph, 

— MSL 
Powell,   Miss   Catherine, — 

WUMS 
Prinsell,       Miss      Edna,— 

FEGC 
Reimer,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Wil- 

lard,— FEGC 
Rinell,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Egron, 

— SBM(SMJ) 
Searle,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bruce, 

-WT 
Swanson,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Clarence,— FEGC 
Sweet,   Rev.   &  Mrs.   Leo 
nard  E.,— FEGC 
Thompson,    Miss   Edith, — 

ABFMS 
Waddington,  Mr.  Richard, 


—ABFMS 
Watts,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  C.  B., 

— SDA 
Welch,   Elder  Theodroe,— 

LDS 
Wilhelmsson,   Miss  Thyra, 

— SFM 
Zander,   Miss   Helen  R.,— 

RCA(IBC) 
YOKOSUKA  SHI 
Beasley,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

James,— TEAM 
Luttio,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Philip, 

-ELC 
Thompson,    Rev.    &   Mrs. 

Everett  W.,— MC(IBC) 
ZUSHI  SHI 
Dillion,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Alan 

B.,— FEGC 

20.    KOCHI  KEN 

KONGO  CHO 

Currell,  Miss  Suzan  McD., 

—PS 

KOCHI  SHI 
Berchert,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Harold,— PS 
Buckland,  Miss  Ruth,— PS 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


171 


Heizer,  Miss  Jo  Anne, — PS 
Long,      Miss      Beatrice, — 

TEAM 
Parsons,      Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Norman— MC(IBC) 
Peterson,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Lyle,— PS 
Stewart,  Miss  Betty,— PS 

21.    KUMAMOTO 
KEN 

ARAO  SHI 

Powlas,       Miss      Maud, — 

ULCA 
HITOYOSHI  SHI 

Oxley,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  H.  D., 

— BPM 
KUMAMOTO  SHI 

Aderholdt,    Miss    Virginia 

D.,— ULCA 
Allum,      Miss      Iris,— MC 

(IBC) 
Barnhart,    Miss    Esther, — 

ULCA 
Brink,  Miss  Suzanne  H., — 

RCA  (IBC) 
Ellis,    Rev.    Andrew   B.,— 

ULCA 


Huddle,  Miss   Elizabeth,— 

ULCA 
MacMurphey,  Mr.  Charles, 

-ULCA 
Medling,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   W. 

R.— SBC 
Miller,   Miss  Marjorie  M., 

—ULCA 
Zuch,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert, 

—ULCA 

22.    KYOTO       . 

JOYO  CHO 

Pelttari,   Miss  M.,— FFOM 
KYOTO  SHI 

Anspach,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paul 

Parker,— ULCA 
Ayabe,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Henry 

K.,— JGF 
Becker,     Miss    Blanche, — 

EFCA 
Beckman,     Mr.     &     Mrs. 

George,— CC-OCM 
Berg,   Rev.   &   Mrs.    Paul, 

— AG 
Bradshaw,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Melvin  J.,— SEC 
Gary,   Mr,  &  Mrs.   Otis,— 


172 


DIRECTORIES 


ABCFM(IBC) 
Clapp,    Dr.    Frances    B., — 

ABCFM(IBC) 
Clark,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  C.  F.,— 

SBC 

Clarke,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Cole- 
man  D.,— SBC 
Dyer,  Miss  Lois,— WT 
Fielder,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Ge 
rald,— SBC 
Fontnote,     Dr.    Andrey, — 

SBC 
Ford,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Einar,— 

EFCA 
Fuller,       Rev.      &      Mrs. 

Dwight,— EFCA 
Gerry,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert, 

— WEC 
Grant,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert, 

— ABCFM(IBC) 
Green,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  David, 

— WT 
Griesy,    Mr.    Paul    Val,— 

ABCFM(IBC) 
Gulick,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leeds, 

— ABCFM(IBC) 
Gwinn,        Miss       Alice, — 

ABCFM(IBC) 


Hagood,  Dr.  Martha,— SBC 
Halstrom,     Mr.     &     Mrs. 

Dale,— EFCA 

Hanson,    Mr.  &  Mrs.    Cal 
vin,— EFCA 
Heimonen,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  L. 

V.,— FFOM 
Hemstad,   Rev.  Ragnold, — 

CMB 
Heron,  Miss  Alice  Marion, 

-WT 
Hibbard,  Miss  Esther  L.,— 

ABCFM(IBC) 
Hollingworth,    Miss    Ila, — 

WT 
Horman,   Elder  Gerald  D., 

-LDS 
Kama,   Mr.    &  Mrs.  T.,— 

FFOM 
Kennedy,     Mr.     &     Mrs. 

Hugh,— JIM 
Kern,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Edwin, 

—NAB 
Koch,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Dennis, 

-ULCA 

Kohler,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Wer 
ner,— SEAM 
Kung,   Rev.   &   Mrs.  Tien 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


173 


Min,— CMB 

Lammers,    Rev.    &     Mrs. 

Richard    L.,— E&R(IBC) 

Larsen,  Elder  Evan, — LDS 

Lloyd,    Rev.    Gwilym    G., 

— PN(IBC) 
Lloyd,  Rev.   &  Mrs.  John 

J.— PEC 
Massengill,     Miss      Mary 

Lou,— SBC 
Motoyama,    Miss    Julia, — 

JGF 

Moy,    Miss    Agnes, — FCM 
Muir,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Francis, 

UCC(IBC) 
Mutch,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Bruce, 

— MSCC 

Nordlie,  Miss  Edel,— FCM 
Peterson,    Miss    Tordis, — 

E&R(IBC) 
Prins,    Mr.   &  Mrs.  Harry, 

-EFCA 
Rider,    Miss    Shirley,— PN 

(IBC) 
Rokka,    Mr.    &   Mrs.  J.,— 

FFOM 
Satterwhite,    Dr.    &    Mrs. 

J.  P.— SBC 


Schwab,    Miss    Elsa,— MC 

(IBC) 
Schwersenz,    Dr.    &    Mrs. 

Gerhard,— SEAM 
Sukut,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Walter, 

-NAB 
Sumners,  Miss  Gertrude, — 

PEC 

Taylor,  Miss  Beth,— WT 
Thomsen,    Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Harry— CMB 
Thurber,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  L.  N., 

— PN(IBC) 
Wilkes,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  John, 

-WT 

Wine,  Mr.  &  Mrs.,— IND 
Winteler,  Miss  Lena,— WT 
Winteler,  Miss  Margrit, — 

WT 
Wood,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert 

W.,— ABCFM(IBC) 

23.     MIE  KEN 
ISE  SHI 

Auch,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Cle- 

mence,— NAB 
Johnson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Glen, 

— PN(IBC) 


174 


DIRECTORIES 


Miller,    Miss     Florence, — 

—NAB 
KIHO  CHO 

Swanson,    Rev.     &     Mrs. 
Glen  E. ,— BGCA 

MATSUSAKA  SHI 

Godoy,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Rolf, 

— LFCN 
Kivle,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Per,— 

LFCN 
TSU  SHI 
Chapman,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  E. 

N.,— PN(IBC) 
YOKKAICHI  SHI 
Whewell,    Miss    Elizabeth 

A,— MM 

24.     MIYAGI  KEN 

FURUKAWA  SHI 

Huttenlock,    Rev.    &   Mrs. 

George,— CBFMS 
ISHINOMAKI  SHI 
Cole,  Rev.   &  Mrs.  Frank, 

—CBFMS 
RIFU  MURA 
Troxell,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  D.  V., 
— UCMS(IBC) 


SENDAI SHI 

Ankeney,   Mrs.    Margaret, 

— E&R(IBC) 
Austin,    Elder    Richard, — 

LDS 
Baumgartner,   Mr.  &  Mrs. 

Paul  L.,— E&RCIBQ 

Cundiff,  Mr.  William  S.,— 

E&RCIBQ 

Draper,  Rev.  William  F., — 

PEC 
Fleischman,  Mis  Larraine, 

—CBFMS 
Garner,  Miss  Margaret, — 

E&R(IBC) 
Getz,  Mr.  &   Mrs.    Pierce, 

E&R(IBC) 
Grant,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Worth 

C.,—  SBC 
Higgins,  Elder   John   C., — 

LDS 
Hoy,   Miss   Gertrude  B., — 

E&R(IBC) 
Kauffman,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  D., 

-PAC 
McCoy,      Mis      Beulah,— 

CBFMS 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


175 


McDaniel,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

John— CBFMS 
Melchert,     Mr.      &     Mrs. 

James  F.  — E&R(IBC) 
Morgan,      Elder      Jack,— 

LDS 
Morris,       Miss       Betty, — 

CBFMS 
Niehaus,  Miss  Elizabeth  L, 

— E&R(IBC) 
Nielsen,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul, 

— CC-REJ 

Post,  Miss  Vida  —  CBFMS 
Rubright,    Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Richard  W.,— E&R(IBC) 
Sabina,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Moses, 

—CBFMS 
Sager,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  Jack, 

— SDA 
Sanderson,   Miss   Abbie, — 

ABFMS 
Schweitzer,  Mr.  Carl  F.,— 

E&R(IBC) 
Searle,   Mr.   Victor  C.,  Jr. 

E&R(IBCj 
Shumway,   Elder   Norman, 

—LDS 
Sipple,    Mr.   &  Mrs.   Carl 


S.,— E&R(IBC) 
Snyder,    Miss    Ruth    F.,— 

E&R(IBC) 
Tohara,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Shin- 

ichi— WT 
Uornoto,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

George  Y.,— OPC 
WATARI  CHO 

Mcllwaine,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

R.  H.  — OPC 

25.     MIYAZAKI  KEN 

HUGA  SHI 

Ediger,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Fred, 

— GCMM 
KOBAYASHI  SHI 

Boschman,     Mr.     &    Mrs. 

Paul— GCMM 
MIYAKONOJO  SHI 

Dyck,  Miss  Anne,— GCMM 
MIYAZAKI  SHI 
Friesen,    Miss    Leonore, — 

GCMM 
Giesbrecht,           Martha, — 

GCMM 

Patkan,  Esther,— GCMM 
Thiessen,     Mr.     &     Mrs. 

Bernard— GCMM 


176 


DIRECTORIES 


Watson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Les 
lie—SBC 
NICHINAN  SHI 

Voran,  Peter ,— GCMM 
NOBEOKA  SHI 
Gronlund,  Mrs.  Mildred, — 

ASC 

Lee,  Miss  Cleo,— ASC 
TAKAUABE  CHO 
Pickett,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Clyde, 
AGM 

26.     NAGANO  KEN 

IWAMURADA  MACHI 

Stellwagon,  Rev.  Russell, — 

TEAM 
KARUIZAWA  MACHI 

Bohlin,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    A. 

Edvin,— SEMJ(SMJ) 
Degerman,  Miss  Bessie, — 

TEAM 
Duran,   Mr.    &  Mrs.  Fred 

R.— TEAM 

Friesen,  Miss  A., — OMF 
Friesen,       Mr.       Jacob, — 

TEAM 
Johnston,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  V. 

W.,— OMF 


Junker,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Calvin> 

—TEAM 

Larlee,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Char- 
less,— TEAM 
Lindsay,     Miss     Mabel, — 

TEAM 
Lingle,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Wilbur, 

TEAM 
Lucht,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carl,— 

ICFG 
Nelson,       Miss       Anna, — 

TEAM 
Sevland,       Miss       Eva, — 

TEAM 
Shattuck,      Miss     Betty— 

TEAM 

Slining,  Miss  J.,— OMF 
Thornton,     Mr,    &     Mrs. 

William— TEAM 
Utterback,  Miss  Elsie  Jean, 

—TEAM 
Walters,      Mr.      &      Mrs. 

Russell— TEAM 
Werner,      Mr.      Walter,— 

IND 

Wunstorf,  Mr.  P.  G.,— IND 
MATSUMOTO  SHI 
Bishop,      Mr.       &      Mrs. 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


177 


Howard,— TEAM 
MINAMI  MATSUMOTOSHI 

Bennett,   Elder   Richard,— 

LDS 
Mackley,  Elder  James   R., 

-LDS 

NAGANO  SHI 
Foerstel,      Miss    Marie,— 

MSCC 
Goss,  Mr.   &  Mrs.   Don,— 

TEAM 
Keighley,     Rev.    &     Mrs. 

Leonard— UCC(IBC) 
MacDonald,    Miss    Jean, — 

UCC(IBC) 
Norton,       Mr.      &      Mrs. 

James— TEAM 
Sheppard,    Miss    Alison, — 

MSCC 
Turnbridge,  Miss  Marjorie, 

-UCC(IBC) 
OBUSE  MACHI 
Benns,    Miss    Cellia   A., — 

MSCC 
Powell,      Miss      Lillian, — 

MSCC 

OKAYA  SHI 
Laitinen,    Miss    Martta.— 


LEAF 
SHIMO  SUWA  MACHI 

Soderbacka,     Rev.&    Mrs. 

Gottfried— LEAF 
SUWA  SHI 
VanBaak,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 

Edward  A.,— CRJM 
UEDA  SHI 
Clinch,  Miss  Marguerite, — 

MSCC 

Hamilton,  Miss  Florence, — 
MSCC 

24.    NAGASAKI  KEN 

ISAHAYA  SHI 

Joyce   Mr.  &  Mrs.   James 

A.— MC(IBC) 
NAGASAKI  SHI 

Bost,    Miss    Ethel,—    MC 

(IBC) 
Curry,  Miss  Olive,— MC 

(IBC) 
Jefferson,  Miss  Alice,— MC 

(IBC) 
Koch,  Miss  Joyce,— MC 

(IBC) 
Moore,  Miss  Helen,— MC 

(IBC) 


178 


DIRECTORIES 


Peckham,  Miss  Caroline, — 

MC(IBC) 
Shimer,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Eliot 

R.,— MC(IBC) 
Tennant,  Miss  Elizabeth, — 

MC(IBC) 
SASEBO  SHI 
Friesen,  Miss  Susan, — ASC 
Greyell,  Mr.  Arthur —ASC 
Halvarson,   Miss  Mabel,— 

WMC 
Koehler,     Rev.      &     Mrs. 

Norman— PN(IBC) 

28.     NARA  KEN 

IKOMA  CHO 

Bradburn,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  C., 

—JAM 
Coote,  Dr.  Leonard  W., — 

JAM 
Thompson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  C., 

—JAM 
Fish,    Mr.    &    Mrs.     L.,— 

JAM 

NARA  SHI 
Holthe,      Miss      Ragna, — 

NMS 
Nordbo,     Rev.     &      Mrs. 


Anund,— NMS 
Reusser,      Rev.     &     Mrs. 

George,— E&R  (IBC) 
Thoern,  Miss  Inez  — OMSS 

(SMJ) 

OYODO  CHO 
James,    Mr.  &  Mrs.    Max, 

-WEC 

YAMATO  TADADA  SHI 
Craighill,     Rev.    &     Mrs. 

Lloyd  R,  Jr.,— PEC 

29.    NIIGATA  KEN 

GOSEN  SHI 

Bauman,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.,— 

JEM 

KAMO  SHI 
McLean,       Rev.      &       Mrs. 

Donnel,— JEM 
Poetter,      Rev.      &     Mrs. 

Richard,—  MSL 
Satoda,    Miss    Chiyoko, — 

JEM 

KANAI  MURA 
Reichmann,  Miss    Luise, — 

SAJM 

Schar,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul— 
SAJM 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


179 


KASHIWAZAKI  SHI 

Anderson,  Miss  Mildred, — 

JEM 
Jacobsen,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 

Morris,— JEM 
Kennedy,    Miss      Helen, — 

JEM 
Spaulding,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

L.  R.,— JEM 

Uchida,  Miss  Ikuye,— JEM 
NAGAOKA  SHI 
Brisbin,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  J.  E., 

—JEM 
Friesen,  Rev.   &  Mrs.  W., 

—JEM 

Harris,  Miss  Cora— JEM 
Ikenouye,  Mr.  Iwao, — JEM 
Johnson,  Rev.  &  Mrs. 

Gordon,— EMCA 
Kreyling,     Rev.    &     Mrs. 

Paul,— MSL 
Parker,      Rev.      &      Mrs. 

Joseph,— JEM 
Westberg,    Rev.     &    Mrs. 

Harry  E. ,— EMCA 
Zwintscher,  Rev  &  Victor, 

—MSL 
NIIGATA  SHI 


Buss,        Rev.       &       Mrs. 

Bernhard—  TEAM 
Gambles,  Elder   Harry   B., 

-LDS 
McDaniel,     Mr.    &     Mrs. 

Chalmers— TEAM 
Popp,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Milton, 

—MSL 
Reece,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Taylor, 

—TEAM 
Slade,  Elder   Harold  D.,— 

LDS 

OJIYA  SHI 
Uchida,    Miss     Sachiye,— 

JEM 
Whisman,   Miss   Winnie,— 

JEM 

SANJO  SHI 
Atkinson,    Elder    Jerry  L., 

—LDS 
Budd,   Rev.   &  Mrs.   John, 

—JEM 
Burnham,  Elder  Francis,— 

LDS 

SHIBATA  SHI 
Jastram,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Robert,— MSL 
Jensen,  Elden  Douglas  N., 


180 


DIRECTORIES 


— LDS 
Kaneko,   Sister  Mihoko,— 

LDS 
Pokini,     Sister    Laverla, — 

LDS 

Udall,  Elder  Joseph— LDS 
TAKADA  SHI 
Allen,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Philip, 

—TEAM 

30.    OITA  KEN 

BEPPU  SHI 

Doi,    Mrs.    Dorothy    Iwa- 

buchi,— ASC 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Margaret, — 

ASC 
Nimura,    Miss.    Blanche, — 

ASC 
Sanderholm,    Mr.   &   Mrs. 

Frank,— ASC 
Tarr,    Miss    Alberta,— MC 

(IBC) 

OITA  SHI 
Shaver,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  I.  L., 

— MC(IBC) 
Walker,      Rev.      &     Mrs. 

W.  L.,— SBC 
SAEKI  SHI 


Borror,  Miss  Doris,— ASC 
Paul,  Miss  Eva,— ASC 

31.     OKAYAMA  KEN 

KOJIMA  SHI 

Aakerberg,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Henning  — MCCS  (SM  J) 
KURASHIKI  SHI 
Arvefjord,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Stig— MCCS(SMJ) 
Bringerud,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Gote— MCCS(SMJ) 
Roejaas,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  J., — 

MCCS(SMJ) 
Wennborg,  Mrs.  Ingeborg, 

— MCCS(SMJ) 
OKAYAMA  SHI 
Kristiansson,  Rev.  &  Mrs. 

Gunnar— MCCS(SMJ) 
Osborn,   Elder    Robert  T., 

-LDS 
Toyn,     Elder     Richard  — 

LDS 
Tubbin,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Rune, 

— MCCS(SMJ) 
Yamada,    Miss  Ellen  J., — 

AG 
TSUYAMA  SHI 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


181 


Gronning,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 
A  me,— NLM 

32.    OSAKA-FU 
HIRAKATE  SHI 

Mings,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ray,— 

CC-OCM 
IKEDA  SHI 
Balzer,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  David, 

—MB 
Wiens,       Rev.      &      Mrs. 

Roland  M.,— MB 
Wiens,  Miss  Ruth,— MB 

IZUMISANO  SHI 

Ingebretsen,    Rev.  &  Mrs. 
Ernst,—  NMS 

KISHIWADA  SHI 

Black,  Miss  Alice,— JGF 
Pfaff,  Miss  Anne —JGF 
Snelson,   Miss  Irene, — JGF 

NEYAGAWA  SHI 
Kern,        Mr.        Wilbur,— 
ABCFM(IBC) 

OSAKA  SHI 
Anderson,    Miss  Myrtle, — 

FM 
Backer,      Miss      Ingrid, — 


NMS 
Baker,    Miss    Elsie    M.,— 

CMS 
Ball,    Elder    Alfred,    J.,— 

LDS 
Bartel,       Rev.      &      Mrs. 

Jonathan,— MB 
Budd,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Howard, 

-IND 

Coryell,  Mrs.  Ada— ASC 
Coryell,  Miss  Ada,— ASC 
Driskill,  Rev.  &  Mrs  J. 

Lawrence,— PN(IBC) 
Endo,  Sister  Irene, — LDS 
Eriksson,    Miss    Linnes, — 

OMSS(SMJ) 
Fletcher,    Elder    Robert,— 

LDS 
Foss,  Miss  Eleanor,    M., — 

CMS 
Friesen,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Harry, 

—MB 
Garrison,    Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Elton  P.— EUB(IBC) 
Gillespie,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  A. 

L.,— SBC 
Grube,     Miss     Alice,— PN 


182 


DIRECTORIES 


(IBC) 
Gunther,    Miss    Rubena, — 

MB 
Highfill,    Miss    Virginia,— 

SBC 
Jones,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Henry, 

— PN(IBC) 
Kinnett,    Miss    Jane,— CC- 

OCM 
Krause,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Sam 

H.,— MB 
Morgan,  Miss  Mary  Neal, 

SBC 
Overland,     Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Norman, — FM 
Pearson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bruce, 

—AFP 
Purser,  Miss  Constance  M., 

— MSCC 
Sandvik,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Trgve 

— NMS 
Sherman,    Miss    Lucille, — 

CC-OCM 
West,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert, 

— CC-REJ 
Whittington,  Miss  Betty, — 

CC-OCM 
SAKAI  SHI 


Bower,   Miss   Esther  S., — 

JGF 
Bower,  Miss  Marian  B., — 

JGF 
Hessel,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  R.  A. 

Egon,— IND 
Iwasa,    Miss    Katherine, — 

JGF 
Jansson,     Rev.      &     Mrs. 

Helge,— OMSS(SMJ) 
Kawashima,   Miss    Tamie, 

—JGF 
Oestreich,     Rev.    &    Mrs. 

George, — JGF 
Pettersson,    Miss    Anna, — 

OMSS(SMJ) 
Powers,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Floyd 

W.,— AAMS 
Sundberg,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Fred,— OMSS(SMJ) 
SUITA  SHI 
Brown,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Frank 

A.,  Jr. —PS 
Schneider,    Miss    Doris, — 

EUB(IBC) 
TANAGAWA  CHO 
Hoffner,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Karl, 

— OMSS(SMJ) 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


183 


TOYONAKA  SHI 

Godfrey,  Elder  Lyman  R., 

— LDS 
Green,   Elder   Donald    W., 

-LDS 
Houston,  Miss  Lydia  S.,— 

ABCFM(IBC) 

Imai,  Sister  Tomoko, — LDS 
Mackelprang,  Elder  Joseph, 

—LDS 
Manierre,     Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Stanley— ABFMS 
Orme,   Elder   Larry, — LDS 
Rahn,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert, 

— MC(IBC) 
Waterman,  Miss  Gertrude, 

ABFMS 

33.  SAGA  KEN 

SAGA  SHI 

Huggins,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  P  .P., 

— WMC 
Paulson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  T.  M., 

—WMC 
Winther,  Miss  Maya, — 

ULCA 

34.  SAITAMA  KEN 


HANNO 

Carow,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Albert, 
— MSL 

Murata,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Her 
bert— FEGC 
HIGASHI       MATSUYAMA 

SHI 

Classen,  Miss  Ann,— FEGC 

Classen,     Miss    Martha,— 

FEGC 
KATAYAMA  MURA 

Phibbs,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Don, 
— NTM 

Spoor,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leroy, 

—NTM 
KAWAGOE  SHI 

Systma,  Rev.   &  Mrs.  Ri 
chard,— CRJM 
KAZO  SHI 

Kuecklich,    Miss    Gertrud 
E.,— EUB(IBC) 

Voehringer,         Deaconess 
Elizabeth  E.,— EUB(IBC) 
MINANO  MACHI 

Jeanes,    Miss     Dorothy, — 
FEGC 

Lautzenheiser,  Miss  Wenda, 
-FEGC 


184 


DIRECTORIES 
Winifred, — 


Price,     Miss 

FEGC 

OMIYA  SHI 
Zschiegner,    Rev.    &   Mrs. 

Max,— MSL 
SHIKI  MACHI 
Doernen,  Miss  Waltrant, — 

IND 
Hardenberg,    Miss    Maria, 

—IND 

TOKOROZAWA  SHI 
Jackson,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Harold,— NTM 
Martin,      Rev.      &     Mrs. 

Edward  H.,— NTM 
URAWA  SHI 
Stokes,  Miss  Lucy  Belle, — 

SBC 

Wright,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Mor 
ris  J.,— SBC 

35.     SHIGA  KEN 

GOKANOSHO  CHO 

Cameron,    Miss    Moira, — 

WEC 
Fulton,   Mr.    &  Mrs.  Lon, 

-WEC 
Holt,  Miss  Isabel,— WEC 


Masson,    Mr,  Jack,— WEC 
Nicholson,     Donald     V., — 

IND-SOF 
Nicholson,     Mr.    &    Mrs. 

Herbert  V.,— IND-SOF 
Sulley,    Miss     Winifred, — 

WEC 
Sunde,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ken,— 

WEC 
Zastrow,      Miss      Violet — 

WEC 

HIKONE  SHI 
Little,  Mr.  John,— WEC 
Roberts,  Mr.  Geoff,— WEC 
HINO  CHO 

Turnbull,    Mr.   Ian,— WEC 
NAGAHAMA  SHI 
Attwater,  Miss  V.,— JIM 
Davis,     Miss     Cannella, — 

WEC 

OMI  HACHIMAN  SHI 
Hitotsuyanagi,  Dr.  Merrell 

Vories,— OB 
Murata,    Mr.    Koichiro, — 

OB 

OTSU  SHI 

Theuer,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Geor 
ge— EUB(IBC) 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 

36.     SHIMANE  KEN 

MATSUE  SHI 


Dyck,  Miss  Susan,— CMA 
Finnseth,  Rev.  Per, — NLM 
Gamlen,  Miss  Anna,— NLM 
Grasmo,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Erik, 

—NLM 

Snider,  Mrs.  Hilda —CMA 
Spencer,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  A. 

E.,— SBC 
ODA  SHI 
Drivstuen,    Miss   Dagny, — 

NLM 
Jaabeck,     Miss      Petra,— 

NLM 
Robertstad,    Miss    Ruth,— 

NLM 


37.     SHIZUOKA  KEN 
FUJI  SHI 

Olson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Norman, 

— ELC 

FUJONOMIYA  SHI 
Karlsson,    Miss    Gunborg, 

— SEOM(SMJ) 
Nilsson,  Miss  Ella,— SEOM 

(SMJ) 
HAIBARA  CHO 


185 

McLachlan,    Miss    May, — 
UCC(IBC) 


HAMAMATSU  SHI 

Browne,  Mr.  Montgomery, 

— IND 
Carrick,     Rev.      &     Mrs. 

Malcolm     R.— PN(IBC) 
Frandell,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Karl,— SAM  J  (SMJ) 
Grosjean,    Miss    V.    C., — 

SPG 
Gulick,    Miss    Anna    D., — 

—ELC 
Ingulsrud,    Rev.    &     Mrs. 

Lars — ELC 
Janhsen,     Sister     Fieda — 

JCGM 
Klemensrud,   Rev.  &  Mrs. 

Stanely,— ELC 
Malmvall,    Rev.    &     Mrs. 

Philip— SAMJ  (SMJ) 
Mende,      Sister      Dora, — 

JCGM 
Poellmitz,    Sister     Else, — 

JCGM 
Simeonsson,   Rev.   &  Mrs. 

Josef,— SAMJ  (SMJ) 
Vist,  Miss   Ingrid,— SAMJ 


186 


DIRECTORIES 


(SMJ) 
Von  Haugwiz,  Sister  Irm- 

trud,— JCGM 
Wolff,      Sister       Hanni, — 

JCGM 
ITO  SHI 
Coaldrake,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Frank,— CE(AUST) 
IWATA  SHI 
Linden,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Arne, 

— SAM  J  (SMJ) 
KAKEGAWA  SHI 
Vorland,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Gehard, — ELC 
MISHIMA  SHI 
Lyreskog,    Rev.     &    Mrs. 

Thore,— SEOM(SMJ) 
Goderberg,      Miss     Ida, — 

SEOM(SMJ) 
NUMAZU  SHI 
Aamodt,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Conrad, — ELC 
Andrews,     Miss     Sarah, — 

ChC 
Goes,  Rev.  &  Mrs.   Gosta, 

— SEOM(SMJ) 
Klemensson,  Miss  Gudrun, 

— OMSS(SMJ) 


SHIMADA  SHI 

Davidson,     Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Lewis  E., — ELC 
Holte,      Miss      Roselyn,— 

ELC 
Myhrwold,    Miss    Froydis, 

-ELC 

SHIMIZU  SHI 
Eagle,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles, 

—TEAM 
SHIZUOKA  SHI 
Bergh,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Oliver, 

-ELC 
Campbell,   Miss   Margaret 

H.,— UCC(IBC) 
Ewing,  Miss  Hettie  Lee, — 

ChC 
Hoshizaki,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Reiji— SBC 
Moase,   Miss   Helen    C.,— 

UCC(IBC) 

Nelson,  Miss  Grace,— ELC 
Rodgers,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Lavern  F.,— BBF 
Rorke,  Miss   M.   Luella,— 

UCC(IBC) 

Tuff,  Miss  Evelyn,— ELC 
Vinge,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Daniel, 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


187 


— ELC 

Wang,  Miss  Jean, — ELC 
YAIZU  SHI 
Undseth,    Rev.     &      Mrs. 

Einar, — ELC 
YUGAWARA  MACHI 
Bowman,     Rev.    &     Mrs. 
John  E.,— ELC 


38.     TOCHIGI  KEN 

KUROISO  MACHI 

Janssson,    Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Lars— SHM(SMJ) 
Svensson,    Rev.    Birger, — 

SHM(SMJ) 
MAMADA  MACHI 
Fanger,      Rev.     &      Mrs. 

Clifford,— NTM 
Koop,   Miss   Mary,— NTM 
NOGI  MURA 
Fanger,     Mr.     Richard,— 

NTM 
Jackson,    Mr.     William,— 

NTM 
Townsend,     Mr.    Louis, — 

NTM 

OYAMA  MACHI 
Dale,    Rev.     Oliver     B.,— 


SSJE 
UTSUNOMIYA  SHI 

Allen,  Rev.  Shelton ,— FEGC 
Bond,      Miss      Dorothy, — 

FEGC 
Colston,   Miss    Augusta, — 

FEGC 
Hereford,  Miss  Nannie  M., 

-PN(IBC) 
Smith,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Harry, 

—FEGC 

39.     TOKUSHIMA 
KEN 

KAMOJIMA  CHO 

Germany,     Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Charles  H.,— MC(IBC) 
TACHIBANA  MACHI 
McCormick,   Miss   Jean, — 

JEB 

TOKUSHIMA  SHI 
Boyle,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  W.  P., 

—PS 
Fletcher,  Miss  Shirley,  M., 

-MSCC 
Lancaster,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Lewis  H.,  Jr.— PS 
Savary,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  R.  N., 


188 


DIRECTORIES 


— MSCC 


40.     TOKYO  TO 
ADACHI  KU 

Paine,  Miss  Mildred  Anne, 

— MC(IBC) 
Selvey,   Miss  Esther,— MC 

(IBC) 

ARAKAWA  KU 
Wyatt,    Miss   C.    E.   M.,— 

SPG 

BUNKYO  KU 
Aaland,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Harold, 

— ELC 
Eimon,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Harold, 

ELC 
Elmer,    Miss    Ruth,— EUB 

(IBC) 

Hanson,  Miss  Lydia, — ELC 
Heim,  Rev.   Kenneth   E., — 

PEC 

Herbst,   Miss    Ruth,— ELC 
Hinchman,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

B.  L.,— ABFMS 
Karen,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  Art- 

turi,— LEAF 
Karikoski,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Peutti,— LEAF 


Kellerman/  Miss    Jean, — 

EUB  (IBC) 
Lipponen,     Miss    Sanna, — 

LEAF 
Neumann,    Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Norman, — ELC 
Oehler,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Harold, 

—SEAM 
Patschke,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 

Arbie,— MSL 
Sanoden,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Russell,— ELC 
Sorenson,     Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Morris,— ELC 
Swenseid,    Rev.    &     Mrs. 

Douglas, — ELC 
CHIYODA  KU 
Bergt,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Elmer 

J.,— MSL 
Bixler,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  O.  D., 

— ChC 
Bostrom,   Mr.   George    E., 

— TN 
Buckley,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Earle 

R.,— YMCA 
Danker,   Rev.   &   Mrs.  W. 

J.-MSL 
Foreman,     Miss      Alice — 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


189 


CBFMS 

Harewood,  Captain  Elwyn 
vj., oA 

Havlick,  Miss  Dorothy, — 
PN(IBC) 

Heerboth,  Rev.  &  Mrs. 
Paul  M.,— MSL 

Hyde,  Miss  Audrey,— WT 

Ireney,  Most  Rev.  Bishop, 
— JOC 

Long,  Brigadier  &  Mrs. 
Arthur  G.,— SA 

Long,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Winthrop 
A.,— YMCA 

Meyer,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ri 
chard,— MSL 

Moss,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  John 
A.,— MC(IBC) 

Nako,  Miss  Adeline,— WT 

Nelson,  Miss  Ada,— 
ABFMS 

Nuding,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Nor 
man, — ULCA 

Percival,  Mr.  &  Mrs. 
McKay— WT 

Phillips,  Snr.  Major  Doro 
thy  D.,— SA 

Prudehl,  Miss  Erika— WT 


Robertson,    Mr.     &    Mrs. 

James    C.    F.,— ABS     & 

BFBS 
Scherman,  Dr.   Fred   C., — 

ChC 
Schwab,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John, 

—TEAM 
Shibata,      Rev.      &     Mrs. 

George,— MSL 
Varney,     Miss     Evelyn, — 

CBFMS 
Wedel,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    A. 

Delmar— YMCA 
Weiss,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  Wm. 

G.,— PN(IBC) 
CHUO  KIT 

Fowler,  Mr.  J.  Earl,— PEC 
Gardiner,    Miss    Ernestine 

W.—  PEC 
Smith,  Rev.   Robert   M.,— 

PEC 
White,    Miss    Sarah    C.,— 

PEC 

EDOGAWA  KU 
Pedigo,  Rev.  Ray  T.,— AG 
Powders,    Rev.     &     Mrs. 

James  L. ,— BBF 
HACHIOJI    SHI 


190 


DIRECTORIES 


Fox,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  Roger, 

— FEGC 
McLeroy,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 

Robin,— FEGC 
HARAMACHIDA-MACHI 
Daniels,   Miss   Mabel  E,— 

IND 
Daniels,    Miss    Ruth   R.,— 

IND 

HINO  MACHI 
Matthews,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Alden  E.,— ABCFM(IBC) 
ITABASHI  KU 
Cessna,       Rev.      &      Mrs. 

William— WM 
Johnson,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Harold,— WM 
Kreps,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Homer, 

— CBFMS 
Kuba,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  David 

A.,— WGM 
Lang,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  George, 

—TEAM 
Richard,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Joe, 

— M 

Salter,  Miss   Bessie,— ELC 
Wolfe,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    A. 

Gordon,— WM 


KITA  KU 

Corl,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  Jaran, 

-EUB(IBC) 
Edgerton,  Miss  Daisy  Bell, 

UCMS(IBC) 
Hendricks,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  K. 

C.,— UCMS(IBC) 
Huff,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Howard 

F.,— UCMS(IBC) 
Juergensen,  Miss  Marie, — 

AG 
Kamikawa,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Aigi,— UCMS(IBC) 
Rossman,     Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Vern,— UCMS(IBC) 
KITATAMA  GUN 
Adams,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles, 

— ASC 
Blair,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Howard, 

—FEGC 
Carrell,  Mr.   &  Mrs.  Wm. 

L.,— ChC 
Chappell,     Miss     Mary, — 

UCC(IBC) 
Crowder,    Miss    Rebekah, 

NTM 
Hasting,  Miss  Sarah  Ann, 

—NTM 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


191 


Koshi,      Miss     Beatrice— 

FEGC 
Leonard,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 

Clifford— NTM 
May,      Mrs.       Frances,— 

TEAM 
McCune,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  H. 

C.,— IND 
Messenger,  Mrs.   Blanche, 

—TEAM 

Millikan,  Mrs.  Eva  B.,— FM 
Mitchell,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Tho 
mas— TEAM 
Quisenberry,  Rev.  &  Mrs. 

Bill— ASC 
Reese,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert, 

—FEGC 
Roth,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Charles 

K.,— ASC 
Silfwerbrand,     Rev.     Carl 

G.  O.-IND(SMJ) 
Silfwerbrand,  Mrs.  Marion, 

—FEGC 
MEGURO  KU 
Dozier,   Mrs.   C.  K.,— SBC 
Johnson,  Miss  Bonnevieve 

M,— EMCA 
Koepke,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Frank, 


— MSL 
Kristerson,    Miss    Ruth, — 

EMCA 

Pietsch,  Rev.   &   Mrs.  Ti 
mothy,— IND 
Rigmark,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  K. 

W.,— EMCA 
Shaw,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bernard, 

—FEGC  &  POBC 
Thomas,     Miss     Wilna, — 

UCC(IBC) 
MINATO  KU 
Anderson,  Elder  C.  Leroy, 

— LDS 
Andrus,  Sister  Frances  P., 

—LDS 
Andrus,  President  Paul  C., 

LDS 
Barry,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    W. 

Lloyd,— WT 
Bo  wen,    Elder    Paul    G., — 

LDS 
Browning,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Willis  P.— MC(IBC) 
Bruner,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Glen, 

— MC(IBC) 

Budd,  Mr.  Henry  F,— PEC 
Clarke,    Miss    Elizabeth, — 


192 


DIRECTORIES 


MC(IBC) 

Cosens,   Miss   E.  Margue 
rite  ,—UCC  (IBC) 
Davis,       Rev.       &      Mrs. 

Linwood, — MSL 
Davis,       Rev.      &       Mrs. 

Rendell  A. ,— PN(IBC) 
Flaherty,      Mr.      &    Mrs. 

Theodore  E.,— RCA  (IBC) 
Fukase,    Mr.    Tsutomu, — 

WT 
Graham,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lloyd 

B.,— UCC(IBC) 
Hamilton,   Miss   Gertrude, 

UCC(IBC) 
Hanaoka,    Mr.     Kameichi, 

-WT 
Harker,    Rev.    Rowland, — 

IND 
Haslett,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald, 

-WT 

Hatori,  Rev.  Akira,— POBC 
Horning,   Miss   Enid  Mae, 

-UCC(IBC) 
Hughes,   Miss  Hazel  M.,— 

UCMS(IBC) 
Hunter,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald, 

—IND 


Keltic,  Mrs.  Thelma ,— WT 
Kochi,   Sister   Nancy  S., — 

LDS 
Korver,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ronald 

G.,— RCA  (IBC) 
Kreps,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leslie, 

-MC(IBC) 
Kusunoki,    Miss     Yasuko, 

E&R(IBC) 
Landis,   Miss   Janell  Jean, 

E&R(IBC) 
Lawson,  Miss  Dorothy  M., 

PN(IBC) 
Lundberg,   Elder   Don    C., 

—LDS 
Manso,    Miss    Florence, — 

WT 
Matthewson,  Miss  Mildred 

E.,— UCC(IBC) 
Mendl,  Mr.  Wolf— AFSC 
Oltman,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul 

— PN(IBC) 
Painton,  Miss  Margaret, — 

WT 
Rhoads,  Miss  Esther  B.,— 

AFP  &  AFSC 
Rittenhouse,   Miss  Jane, — 

AFP 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


.  193 


Robertson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  S. 

D.,— UCC(IBC) 
Ross,  Rev.  Myron,— E  &  R 

(IBC) 

Rounds,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Phi- 
lard  L.,— OBSC 
Saunders,    Miss    Violet, — 

UCC(IBC) 
Sawada,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ben, 

— MC(IBC) 
Scruton,  Miss  M.  Feme, — 

UCC(IBC) 
Starn,      Miss      Pauline, — 

UCMS(IBC) 
Suttie,    Miss    E.    Given,— 

UCC(IBC) 
Tanigawa,     Miss    Elsie, — 

WT 
Toma,  Mr.   &  Mrs.   Shin- 

taro,— WT 
Viall,    Rt.    Rev.    K.    A.,— 

SSJE 
Wells,    Miss     Lillian,— PN 

(IBC) 
Winn,   Rev.   &  Mrs.    Paul, 

— PN(JBC) 
Yeadon,  Miss  H.  Marjorie, 

— UCC(IBC) 


MITAKA  SHI 

Franklin,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Sam 

H.,  Jr.,— PN(IBC) 
Gerhard,      Dr.      &     Mrs. 

Robert  H.  — E  &  R(IBC) 
Hackett,    Mr.   &   Mrs.    H. 

W.,— ABCFM(IBC) 
McCrimmon,    Miss    Mary, 

— UCC(IBC) 
McKenzie,     Mr.    &     Mrs. 

Arthur— UCC  (IBC) 
Munsterberg,   Dr.   &   Mrs. 

Hugo,— IND-Epis. 
Troyer,    Dr.  &  Mrs.   Mau 
rice  E.,— PN(IBC) 
Worth,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Donald, 

— PN(IBC) 
MUSASHINO  SHI 
Beckon,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gilbert 

— IND 
Moreton,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Hugh, 

— IUGM 

Sano,  Miss  Eileen,— ASC 
Woolett,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  John 

F.,— ASC 
NAKANO  KU 
Barrett,  Mr.  Cecil,— CA 
Davis,  Mr.  Ernest,— CA 


194 


DIRECTORIES 


Hansen,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Olaf, 

— ELC 
Huddle,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    B. 

Paul— ULCA 
Jefferies,  Mr.  Edgar,— CA 
Koets,   Miss  Magdalena, — 

CRJM 

Koyama,  Mr.  Seiichi, — CA 
Layden,    Miss    Frances, — 

CA 

Patton,    Mr.   &   Mrs.   An 
drew— CC-CM 
Sargeant,  Miss  Marguerite, 

— CA 
Sims,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold, 

—CC-CM 
Stelfore,    Mrs.    Thomas,— 

CA 
Sweetman,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Leonard,— CRJM 
Toyotome,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Masumi,— IND 
VanderBilt,    Rev.    &   Mrs. 

Mass,— CRJM 
Wills,  Mr.  Clifton,— CA 
NERIMA  KU 
Airgood,  Miss  Grace, — IND 
Bjork,   Rev.   &  Mrs.   Dale 


W.,— BGCA 

Francey,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jack, 
— ICFG 

Larson,  Mr.  Howard,— IND 

McCracken,  Miss  Lillian, — 
IND 

Mincey,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  E.  W., 
— AG 

Patterson,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 
James,— BGCA 

Russell,      Mr.      &      Mrs. 
Wayne,— ICEF 

Skoog,   Rev.    &   Mrs.   Ro 
nald,— BGCA 
NISHITAMA  GUN 

Askew,   Rev.   &  Mrs.    Do 
nald  R.  — BPT 

Askew,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  M.  E., 
—BPT 

Galloway,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jim, 
—BPT 

Hunter,  Miss  Jean,— BPT 

Kyallen,  Mrs.  Ruth,— BPT 

Locker,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  J., — 
IND 

Pike,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Fred,— 
GGEA 

Placzek,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


195 


Frank— FEGC 
OME  SHI 

Hume,  Miss  Doris,— FEGC 
Peters,     Miss     Dorothy,— 

EFGC 
OTA  KU 

Airo,  Miss  Jenni,— LEAF 
Allen,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Arthur, 

-IND 
Befus,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Samuel, 

— PTL 
Benzinger,   Miss  Esther,— 

LM 
Bishop,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Henry, 

IND 
Carey,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  C.  F., 

-UCC(IBC) 

Hayashi,  Miss  Helen,— IND 
Hoaglund,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Alan— ALM 
Kruse,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  D.  R., 

—IND 

Lund,  Rev.  Norman,— SSM 
Makkonen,   Miss  Sarah,— 

SSM 

Niemi,  Miss  Tyyne,— LEAF 
Reasoner,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 

Rollin  S.,— FEGC 


Reedy,     Mr.    Boyd.  — MC 
(IBC) 

Ridley,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert 
W.,— UCC(IBC) 

Roesti,  Miss  Magdalene, — 
LM 

Steele,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harry, 
—IND 

Vehanen,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 
Eino, — SSM 

Young,   Mr.   &  Mrs.   Cla 
rence, — FEGC 
SETAGAYA  KU 

Barrett,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Clif 
ford,— ICFG 

Birdsall,  John  B.,— PEC 

Blackler,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Carl, 
— IND-BAPT 

Brannen,      Mr.      &     Mrs. 
Theodore,— TEAM 

Clark,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ken 
neth  W.,— Hi-BA 

Davis,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Harri 
son  R.  S.,  Jr.,— CN 

Dozier,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Edwin 
B.,— SBC 

Eikamp,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ar 
thur  R.,— CG 


196 


DIRECTORIES 


Engeman,     Rev.    &    Mrs. 
Harry— EMCA 

Foster,    Miss    Mary    C.,— 
MC(IBC) 

Gano,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Glenn, 
— ABFMS 

Garner,   Miss  Verna  Mae, 
— SDA 

Gingerich,     Dr.     &     Mrs. 
Melvin— MCC 

Goens,   Rev.   &   Mrs.    Do 
nald,— CG 

Goertzen,     Miss     Delna, — 
TEAM 

Hallgren,   Mr.   &  Mrs.   B. 
R.,— OMF 

Hammer,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   R. 
J.,— CMS 

Helling,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Hu 
bert  H.,— CN 

Jarvis,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Fred,— 
TEAM 

Jensen,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Louis 
F.,— EMCA 

Johnson,   Mr.  &  Mrs.   Ge 
rald,— TEAM 

Johnson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ho 
ward,— ABFMS 


Kuehl,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Delbert, 
—TEAM 

Lichty,  Miss  Maria,— M 

Likins,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Claude, 
— CC-LMJ 

Lindberg,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 
David,— ALM 

Lindstrom,  Miss  Shirley, — 
EMCA 

Lowman,      Miss     Alice, — 
IND-BAPT 

Lundeen,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Mil 
ton,— ALM 

McCall,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Loren, 
—TEAM 

McKay,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Bart- 
lett,— CN 

Merritt,   Rev.   Richard  A., 
—PEC 

Meyer,      Rev.      &      Mrs. 
Alexander,— ULCA 

Miho,  Miss  Fumie,— AFSC 

Morley,   Rev.  Christopher, 
Jr.,— PEC 

Mueller,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ro 
bert,— TEAM 

Nishi,  Rev.  S.  F.,— PEC 

Notchelfer,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  J. 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


197 


Karl 

Persson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Folke, 
— SEMJ(SMJ) 

Peterson,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Leonard,— EMCA 
Reid,    Mr.  &  Mrs.  John,— 

TEAM 
Sarjeant,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

John— TEAM 
Schone,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John, 

—TEAM 
Seely,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Arthur 

J.,— TEAM  &  POBC 
Shepherd,     Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Doyle  M.,— CN 
Sondeno,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Fredolff— AG 
Stark,       Miss      Kerstin, — 

SEMJ(SMJ) 
Stermer,   Miss   Dorothy, — 

TEAM 
Vereide,     Miss     Aslaug, — 

NMA 
Vogt,     Miss     Margaret, — 

TEAM 
Waldin,   Miss  Margaret, — 

TEAM 
Weitzel,    Rev.    William, — 


PEC 
Wingert,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Norman  A.  —  MCC 
Whybray,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 

Roger  N. -SPG  &  PEC 
SHIBUYA  KU 
Askew,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Curtis 

D.,— SBC 
Bailey,  Miss  Barbara  May, 

-MC(IBC) 
Bruce,   Mr.  &  Mrs.   G.  O., 

— SDA 
Campbell,     Mr.     &     Mrs. 

Colis—  ChC 
Cheney,    Miss   Alice,— MC 

(IBC) 
Connely,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Frank 

H.,— SBC 
Dail,   Miss   Lucy  Marie, — 

MC(IBC) 
Downs,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Dar- 

ley—  ABCFM(IBC) 
Eitel,   Dr.  &  Mrs.  K.  F,— 

LM 
Eldridge,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paul 

H.,— SDA 
Fairfield,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 

F.— ABCFM(IBC) 


198 


DIRECTORIES 


Foreman,   Mr.   Burton  V., 

— PN(IBC) 
Fosnot,    Miss    Pearl,— MC 

(IBC) 

Fuglebery,  Gudrun, — IND 
Funk,    Elder    Lewis    J.,— 

LDS 
Gwens,    Miss   Anna   M., — 

MC(IBC) 
Haslam,     Elder     Larry,— 

LDS 
Hilliard,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Warren  I.,— SDA 
Hughes,   Mr.  Lee  B.,— MC 

(IBC) 
Kitchen,      Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Theodore  J.,— MC(IBC) 
Luginsland,    Miss    Helene, 

— LM 

t 

Meek,  Miss  Martha  Emma, 
— MC(IBC) 

Millard,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Fran 
cis  R.,— SDA 

Morris,  Miss  M.  Geneva, 
— MC(IBC) 

Nelson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  An 
drew  N.,— SDA 

Nelson,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paul 


W.,— SDA 
Oldridge,  Miss  Mary  Belle, 

— MC(IBC) 

Pack,  Elder  David,— LDS 
Pierce,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles 

E.,— ICEF 
Register,  Miss  Kathleen, — 

MC(IBC) 
Shorrock,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 

Hallam  C.,— UCMS(IBC) 
Skillman,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 

H.,— MC(IBC) 
Smith,  Miss  Lucy  E.,— SBC 
Steggell,  Elder  Howard  D., 

-LDS 
Theiss,   Dr.   &  Mrs.   Otto 

H.,— MSL 
Winans,  Rev.  Edward  J., — 

MC(IBC) 

SHINAGAWA  KU 
Brown,    Miss    D.   E.   L.,— 

SPG 
Chandler,    Miss    M.   F.,— 

SPG 
Clark,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Edward 

M.,— PN(IBC) 
Hailstone,    Miss    M.    E.,— 

SPG 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


199 


Hayes,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leslie, 

— IND 
Kleinjans,     Mr.     &     Mrs.  j 

Everett— RCA  (IBC) 
Savage,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leslie 

E.,— AGGB 
Van    Wyk,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Gordon  J.,— RCA  (IBC) 
Wilkinson,  Miss  M.,— SPG 
Wooley,  Miss  A.  K.,— SPG 
Yearick,     Rev.      &     Mrs. 
Homer  F. ,— E  &  R(IBC) 
SHINJUKU  KU 
Adams,   Dr.  &   Mrs.   Roy 

P.,— QMS 

Alsdorf,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ho 
ward,— ULCA 
Baker,  Joan  M.,— TN 
Billow,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Wil 
liam,— ULCA 

Burney,   Mr.   &  Mrs.   Do 
nald— CC-SCM 
Bushe,    Miss    S.   L.   K.,— 

CMS 

Buttray,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stan 
ley,— CC-CM 

Davis,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Francis, 
—QMS 


Dawkins,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Charles— ULCA 
Dexter,   Mr.  &  Mrs.   A.,— 

IND 

Dunbar,  Mr.  Virgil— QMS 
Dupree,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Char 
les— QMS 

Dyer,  Mr.  Stanley,— QMS 
Faber,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ernest 

D.,— CC-HCM 
Feil,  Rev.  Paul— ULCA 
Fleenor,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Julius, 

— CC-MCM 

Fridell,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Wil 
bur— ABFMS 
Clock,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Delmar 

J.,— MSC 
Gurganus,     Mr.     &     Mrs. 

George  P.,— ChC 
Herbert,  Mr.  Leslie,— QMS 
Hoh,  Rev.  David,— ULCA 
Ike,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Lester,— 

QMS 
Jones,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Joseph, 

—QMS 
Juten,  Miss  Shirley,— EUB 

(IBC) 
Kramer,   Miss  Lois,— EUB 


200 


DIRECTORIES 


(IBC) 
Maclain,      Rev.      &     Mrs. 

Jack— QMS 
Mayer,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paul 

S.— EUB(IBC) 
Mercer,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   De- 

wey,— SBC 

Nealis,  Mr.  Grant,— QMS 
Noel,   Mr.  &  Mrs.    Don,— 

AFSC 
Noell,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Frank, 

— CBFMS 
Nordstrom,  Miss  Elaine,— 

BGCA 
Palmore,   Rev.   &  Mrs.   P. 

L.,  Ill,— MC  (IBC) 
Rasmussen,    Rev.   &   Mrs. 

Peter— ULCA 
Riddles,   Miss  Kathleen,— 

IND 
Robertson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  L. 

Roy,— TN 
Schmidt,   Miss  Dorothy, — 

PN(IBC) 

Shelton,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Ar 
thur,— QMS 
Speechley,    Miss   Dlaria, — 

IND 


Sutton,   Rev.   Robert  L., — 

CRJM 
Swain,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  David 

L.,— MC(IBC) 
Tewes,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  H., 

— MSL 

Walbert,    Rev.    Mrs.    Cle 
ment,— BGCA 
Wildemuth,    Rev.    &   Mrs. 

Wesley,— QMS 
Wright,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  J., 

—IND 
Zinke,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Gilbert, 

—CBFMS 
SUGINAMI  KU 
Aaby,   Mr.  &  Mrs.   Ogden 

L.,— SDA 
Archer,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  Sam, 

—TEAM 
Astin,   Elder  Delbert  F.,— 

LDS 
Broadhead,  Elder  David, — 

LDS 
Cederholm,    Miss   Margit, 

— SEOM(SMJ) 
Chappell,  Miss  Constance, 

-UCC(IBC) 
Farnham,    Miss    Grace, — 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


201 


CC-MCM 
Finrow,     Miss    Patricia, — 

TEAM 
Firebaugh,    Miss    Martha 

E.,— PN(IBC) 
Fisch,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edwin, 

—TEAM 
Foxwell,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Philip  R.,— IBPFM 
Good,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Harold, 

—TEAM 
Guenther,  Rev.  &  Mrs.-  H., 

— JCGM 

Hamlin,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Eu 
gene  A.,— SDA 
Hartwig,   Miss  Irmgard, — 

JCGM 

Hegge,   Rev.  &  Mrs.    My 
ron,— TEAM 
Hoke,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald, 

—TEAM 

Holzwarth,  Richard  J., — GI 
Irvine,    Miss    Bessie    E., — 

SDA 
Johnson,      Miss      Mary, — 

IBPFM 
Joseph,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ken- 

ney,— TEAM 


Knabe,    Miss    Elizabeth, — 

ABFMS 
Krauss,    Miss    Anne    P., — 

IBPFM 
Martin,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  David, 

—TEAM 
McCammon,   Rev.  &  Mrs. 

Don  M.,— M 
Miller,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  Keith, 

—TEAM 
Mundinger,    Miss    Dora, — 

JCGM 
Munroe,   Miss  Ruth  M.,— 

SDA 
Nelson,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Richard 

A.,— SDA 
Pape,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  W.  H., 

— OMF 
Peters,    Miss    Jean, — UCC 

(IBC) 

Ribi,      Mrs.      H.      Kurt,— 

IBPFM 
Soltau,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Addi- 

son  P. —IBPFM 
Stout,  Miss  Dorothy,— PEC 
Strohm,     Miss    Elsbeth, — 

JCGM 
Syphers,    Dr,    &    Mrs.    C. 


202 


DIRECTORIES 


Irwin,— SDA 
Van   Dolson,  Rev.  &  Mrs. 

Leo  R.,— SDA 
Von  Reiswitz,  Miss  Ursula, 

— JCGM 
Webber,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Alfred 

B,— SDA 
Wendorff,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  W., 

—JCGM 
Wigglesworth,    Miss  Anne 

E.,— IBPRM 
Woods,    Dr.   &  Mrs.    Neal 

C.  Jr.— SDA 
Young,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  John 

M.  L.,— IBPFM 
SUMIDA  KU 
Collins,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Jacob 

F.,— OBS 

TACHIKAWA  SHI 
Dithridge,    Miss    Harriett, 

— BPT 

James,    Mr.   &   Mrs.   Wil 
liam,— TEAM 
Kinley,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Philip, 

— CG 

TOSHIMA  KU 
Branstad,    Mr.   Karl   E.,— 

PEC 
Carlow,  Miss  Margaret  E., 


— AG 
Clement,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  John 

J.-AG 
Falck,   Miss   Elizabeth  N., 

—PEC 
Kaasa,   Mr.  Thomas  H., — 

PEC 

Lehman,  Mr.  Gene,— PEC 
Micro,      Miss      Martta,— 

LEAF 
Perry,    Mr.    Charles    E.,— 

PEC 
Rehefeld,   Deaconess  Han- 

na  B.,— EUB(IBC) 
Remahl,      Miss     Ragna,— 

LEAF 
Rhodes,  Rev.  Erroll  F.  W., 

—PEC 
Williamson,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Wayne  B.  — PEC 
CENTRAL  POST  OFFICE 
Cryderman,    Rev.    Dale, — 

YFC 
Rhoads,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  John, 

-IND 

41.     TOTTORI  KEN 

KURAYOSHI  SHI 

Bailey,       Miss       Hazel,— 


AAMS 
Braum,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Neil, 

—AAMS 
Cassidy,  Miss  Bertha  E.,— 

AAMS 
Rediker,     Rev.     Beulah, — 

AAMS 
Whitman,    Miss    Sylvia,— 

AAMS 

TOTTORI  SHI 
Elder,    Rev.   &  Mrs.    Wil 
liam  M.,— MC(IBC) 
Jossang,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Lars, 

— NLM 

Scheie,    Miss  Anna, — NLM 
WATARI  MURA 
Spinnett,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jake 

— IND 

42.     TOYAMA  KEN 

TAKAOKA  SHI 

Low,    Mr.  &  Mrs.   Robert, 

— NTM 
Pickering,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  F. 

L.,— JRBM 
TOYAMA  SHI 
Armstrong,  Miss  Margaret, 

-UCC(IBC) 
Lautz,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  William, 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 
—TEAM 


203 


43.    WAKAYAMA 
KEN 

GOBO  MACHI 

Funk,  Miss  Elsie,— BGCA 
KAINAN  SHI 
Zimmerman,   Rev.  &  Mrs. 

Charles  F.  — JGF 
NACHI  MACHI 
Sorley,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Fran 
cis  B. 
Youngquist,    Rev.    &  Mrs. 

Harris,— BGCA 
SHIRAHAMA  CHO 

Lindberg,     Rev.     &     Mrs. 

Sten,— BGCA 
TANABE  SHI 

Lemmon,    Miss    Vivian, — 

CC-TCM 

WAKAYAMA  SHI 
Alve,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Bjorn, 

— NMS 
Grier,  Rev.  &  Mrs.    Louis, 

-PN  (IBC) 
Kjoklesdal,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 

Steinar,— NMS 
Sandberg,     Rev,    &    Mrs, 


204 


DIRECTORIES 


Erik— OMSS(SMJ) 

44.  YAMAGATA 
KEN 

SAKATA  SHI 

Langager,     Rev.    &    Mrs. 

David,— LBA 

Larsen,  Rav.  &  Mrs.  Mor 
ris  C.,— LBA 
Werdal,      Rev.      &     Mrs. 

Philip  E.  — LBA 
SANBONGI  MURA 
Eriksen,  Miss  Ruth,— LBA 
Skovholt,  Miss  Dorothy, — 

LBA 

YAMAGATA  SHI 
Bingham,   Elder  Darold, — 

LDS 

Hoover,  Elder  Mark,— LDS 
Meeko,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Joseph, 

— CBFMS 
YONEZAWA  SHI 
Benson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ben- 

nie,— CBFMS 

45.  YAMAGUCHI 
KEN 

BOFU  SHI 

Tack,  Rev,  &  Mrs.  Marvin 


A.,— ALM 
HAGI  MACHI 

Book,   Mr.  &  Mrs.   Doyle, 

— BC 

Willms,  Mr.  Peter  A.,— BC 
HIKARI  SHI 
McWilliams,    Rev.  &  Mrs. 

Robert  W.— MC(IBC) 
OGORI  MACHI 
Hawkinson,   Miss   Marian, 

—ALM 
Lindquist,     Miss    Mary, — 

ALM 

SHIMONOSEKI  SHI 
Howard,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  S.  P. 

Jr.— SBC 
Mackenzie,   Miss   Virginia 

M.,— PN(IBC) 
Siter,  Miss  Verlaine  R., — 

RCA(IBC) 
Urquhart,  Miss  Betty  A., — 

PN(IBC) 
Walvoord,   Miss  Florence, 

RCA(IBC) 
UBE  SHI 
Dale,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Kenneth 

J.,— ALM 
YAMAGUCHI  SHI 


MISSIONARIES  BY  TOWNS 


205 


Grubbs,   Rev.  Thomas  W., 

— PN(IBC) 
YANAJ  SHI 
Jones,    Elder    James    J., — 

LDS 
Setterholm,    Rev.    &   Mrs. 

Paul— ALM 
Smith,  Elder  Dan— LDS 

46.    YAMANASHI 
KEN 

ENZAN  SHI 
Axelsson,      Miss      Alva, — 

SFM(SMJ) 

FUJI  YOSHIDA  SHI 
Moe,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Arthur 

J.,— FEGC 
KOFU  SHI 
Aho,    Miss    lima    Ruth, — 

SSM 

Andersson,    Rev.    &    Mrs. 
Evert— SFM(SMJ) 


Avison,  Miss  Margaret  L., 

— UCC(IBC) 
Boyer,     Miss     Alice,— MC 

(IBC) 
Bruinooge,    Rev.    &    Mrs 

Henry,— CRJM 
Darby,   Miss    Laura  W., — 

UCC(IBC) 
Douglas,     Miss     Leona, — 

UCC(ICC) 
Greenbank,     Miss    Kathe- 

rine— UCC(IBC) 
Telford,     Elder     Ralph,— 

LDS 
Welch,    Elder    John    C.,— 

LDS 

MASUHO  CHO 
Axelsson,     Rev.     &    Mrs. 

Goesta,— SFM(SMJ) 
Olofsson,     Miss     Birgit, — 

SFM(SMJ) 


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Hidaka,  Hokkaido. 
Adams,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles,  1951,  ASC 

— 214     Shimohoya,      Hoya     Machi, 

Kitatama  Gun,  Tokyo. 

209 


210  DIRECTORIES 

Adams,    Rev.  &  Mrs.  Evyn,  1951,  MC 

(IBC) — Kita  Odori,  Higashi  6  Chome, 

Sapporo,  Hokkaido. 
Adams,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Roy  P.,  1916,  1954, 

OMS— 391     Kashiwagi     3     Chome, 

Shinjuku  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  37-3664) 
Adams,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Warren,    1949, 

TEAM— (Furlough  '55-56)  c/oW.F. 

Adams,    301    Durham,    New    West 
minster,  B.  C.,  Dominion  of  Canada. 
Adams,    Mr.     &     Mrs.     Willis,     1950, 

TEAM— (Furlough '55-56)  c/o  Anton 

Anderson,    Rt.    #  1.    Junction    City, 

Wisconsin. 
Aderholdt,    Miss     Virginia    D.,     1936, 

ULCA— (Furlough    '55-56)     Kyushu 

Jogakuin,  Shimizu  Machi,  Kumamo- 

to  Shi.  (Tel.  Kumamoto  5375) 
Aho,    Miss   lima   Ruth    (China),  1953, 

SSM— 104    Higashi  Aonuma  Machi,         -OHH 

Kofu  Shi,  Yamanashi  Ken.  (Tel.  6749) 
Airgood,    Miss   Grace,    1954,  IND— 25 

Yahara  Machi,  1  Chome,  Nerima  Ku, 

Tokyo. 
Airo,  Miss  Jenni,    1907,    LEAF— 4-185 

Denenchofu,  Ota  Ku,  Tokyo.  RO— A 51 

Aldridge,    Miss   Ruth,  1952,  WUMS— 

221  Yamate  Machi,  Naka  Ku,  Yoko- 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  211 

hama  Shi.  TA'FJyf 

Allen,    Rev.    &   Mrs.  Arthur  G.,  1953, 

IND— 1017    Kugahara    Machi,     Ota 

Ku,  Tokyo. 
Allen,     Mr.     &    Mrs.    Phillip,     1953, 

TEAM— 12,    1  Chome,  Minamishiro 

Machi,  Takada  Shi,  Niigata  Ken. 
Allen,   Rev.   Shelton,    1952,  FEGC  717 

Imaizumi  Cho,  7  Chome,  Utsunomiya 

Shi,  Tochigi  Ken. 
Allen,  Miss  Thomasine,  1915,  ABFMS 

—Kuji  Christian  Center,  Kuji  Machi, 

Iwate  Ken.  (Tel.  Kuji  25) 
Allum,   Miss   Iris,    1951,   MC  (IBO- 

75  Okada  Machi,  Kumamoto  Shi. 
Almefors,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Eric  W.,  1951, 

SEMJ    (SMJ)  — (Furlough)— SMJM's 

Exp.,   Brunnsgatan   4,   Illtr.,   Stock 
holm,  Sweden. 
Alsdorf,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Howard    A., 

1938,    ULCA— 303  Hyakunin  Cho,    3 

chome,    Shinjuku  Ku,   Tokyo.    (Tel. 

36-2419) 

Alston,    Miss    Charlotte,     1955,     MC 

(IBQ—  Hiroshima     Jo     Gakuin,     49 

Kami-Nagarekawa    Cho,    Hiroshima 

Shi. 

Alsup,  Miss  Alice,  (China),   1952,  MC 


212  DIRECTORIES 

(IBQ— Seibi     Gakuen,     124     Maita 

Machi,   Minami  Ku,  Yokohama  Shi. 

(Tel.  3-7363) 
Althouse,  Miss  Sue,  1955,  PN  (IBQ- 

Hokuriku  Gakuin,  10  Kami  Kakino-          ^fcH^lwl 

batake,  Kanazawa  Shi.  (Tel.  2-0763)  '*> 

Alve,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Bjorn,  1950,  NMS 

—197   Sekido-Takamatsu,    Wakaya- 

ma  Shi.  (Tel.  5839) 
Andaas,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Arnfinn,    1951, 

NEOM—Soma  Shi,  Fukushima  Ken.  7  ^  F  - 

Anderrson,   Miss  Thali  (China),  1951,       (^§4.) 

SAMJ   (SMJ)  — (Furlough)— Box  50, 

Annerstad,  Sweden. 
Anderson,  Elder  C.  Leroy,  LDS— 14-2 

Hiroo  Cho,  Azabu,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Anderson,      Miss    Irene,     1928,    EUB 


(IBC) — 95    Shimizu    Dai,    Koriyama 

Shi,  Fukushima  Ken.  (Tel.  1687) 
Anderson,  Miss  Mildred,  1951,  JEM— 

Minato  Cho,  3  Chome,  Kashiwazaki 

Shi,  Niigata  Ken.  (Furlough  '56) 
Anderson,    Miss  Myrtle,   1951,  FM— 

44-1  Chome,  Maruyama  Dori,  Abeno 

Ku,  Osaka.  f~ 

Andersson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Evert  (China), 

1951,  SFM  (SMJ)— 339    Takabatake 

Cho,  Kofu  Shi,  Yamanashi  Ken.  (Tel. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  213 

6335) 
Andersson,    Miss    Martha,  1952,  SHM 

(SHM)— 17    Hikage,  Shirakawa  Shi, 

Fukushima  Ken. 
Ando,  Rev.  Kiichi,  POBC— c/o  Fukuin 

Dendo  Kyodan,   Tsutsumi,   Sukaga-          ^{SiiM 

wa  Shi,  Fukushima  Ken. 
Andrews,  Miss  Sarah,    1916,   ChC— 2- 

3,   2   Chome,  Tokiwa  Cho,   Numazu 

Shi,  Shizuoka  Ken.  r  ^  *  i; 

Andrus,  Sister  Frances  P.,  LDS — 14-2 

Hiroo  Cho,  Azabu,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo. 

~T  ^s  H  fls  7* 
Andrus,  President  Paul  C.,  LDS— 14-2 


Hiroo  Cho,  Azabu,  Minato  Ku, 
Tokyo. 

Ankeney,  Mrs.  Margaret,  1923,  E&R 
(IBQ—  60  Kozenji  Dori,  Sendai  Shi, 
Miyagi  Ken.  (Tel.  Sendai  2-7439) 

Anspach,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paul  Parker, 
Jr.,  1950,  ULCA— 22  Sekiden  Cho, 
Tanaka,  Sakyo  Ku,  Kyoto. 

Archer,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Sam,  1952,  TEAM 
—346  Eifuku  Cho,  Suginami  Ku, 
Tokyo. 

Archibald,  Miss  Margaret,  1928,  PS— 
Kinjo  College,  Smythe  Hall,  Omori, 
Moriyama  Shi,  Aichi  Ken.  (Tel.  Na- 
goya  Shigai,  Omori,.  53-Ko) 


214  DIRECTORIES 

Armstrong,  Miss  Margaret,  (Retired), 
1903,  UCC    (IBQ—  274  Sogawa  Cho,  T- 

Toyama  Shi.  (Tel.  4090) 

Arnesen,    Rev.    Jacob,     1954,    PCM— 


Isogo  Philadelphia  Church,  69  Isogo 

~7  \  T      T~  -v  ~~  v 

Machi,  Isogo  Ku,  Yokohama  Shi.  -r  _  %  y 

Arnold,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Paul    D.,  1952, 

ELC — 35  Higashi  Takasu  Dori,  Kari- 

ya,  Kariya  Shi,  Aichi  Ken. 
Arnold,   Rev.   &   Mrs.    Ray   D.,    1953, 

BBF— 328    Nobuto    Cho,    3    Chome,         A          r- 

Chiba  Shi. 
Arvef  jord,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  S.,  1952,  MCCS 

(SMJ)—  Swedish  Mission,  640  Asahi          Q    M 

Machi,  Kurashiki  Shi,  Okayama  Ken. 

(Tel.  Kurashiki  2490) 
Asayama,  Miss  Asano,  1954,  WT — 153 

Iseyama  Cho,  Naka  Ku,  Nagoya  Shi, 
Aske,    Rev.    (Ph.   D)    &  Mrs.   (R.  N.) 

Sigurd,     (China),    1950,     LFCN— 48 

Takigatani,  Shioya  Cho,  Tarumi  Ku. 

Kobe.  (Tel.  Tarumi  3187) 
Askew,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Curtis   D.,    1949, 

SBC— 86,  1  Chome,  Harajuku,  Shibu-          HAA 

ya  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  40-1510) 
Askew,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Donald  R.,  1954, 

BPT— Hakonegasaki,  Mizuho  Machi, 

Nishitama  Gun,  Tokyo. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  215 


Askew,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    M.    E.,    1951, 

BPT — Hakonegasaki,  Mizuho  Machi, 

Nishitama  Gun,  Tokyo. 
Aspberg,  Mrs.    Ingrid,    (China),    1950, 

SEOM     (SMJ)  — (Furlough)    Missio- 

naershemet,    Duvbo,   Sundbyberg   2, 

Sweden. 
Astin,    Elder    Delbert  F.,  LDS— 236,  3 

Chome,     Ogikubo,     Suginami     Ku,          H  — 

Tokyo.  7  *  f  i  - 

Atkinson,    Elder   Jerry    L.,   LDS — c/o       |ft^li:=^ 

Masa  Nitta,   Minami  Yokka  Machi,          H  h— 

371,  Sanjo  Shi,  Niigata  Ken. 
Attaway,  Mr.  &  Mrs.    Kenneth,    1952, 

ICEF— 146   Nishiyama   Cho,   Ashiya 

Shi,  Hyogo  Ken. 
Attwater,     Miss    V.,    1951,    JIM— c/o 

Nagahama  Post   Office,     Nagahama 

Shi,  Shiga  Ken. 
Auch,   Rev.    &   Mrs.   Clemence,    1954, 

NAB— 352-1   Chome,  Futamata  Cho, 

Ise  Shi,  Mie  Ken.  (Tel.  4846) 
Austin,     Elder    John,    LDS — 6    Jo,    1 

Chome,  Asahigawa  Shi,  Hokkaido. 
Austin,  Elder  Richard,  LDS— 28  Koze- 

nji  Dori,  Sendai  Shi,  Miyagi  Ken. 
Auw,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Hugh  C.,  Jr.,  1951, 

MSL— 2  Irifune  Cho,  9  Chome,  Otaru 


216  DIRECTORIES 

Shi,  Hokkaido. 
Auxt,  Miss  Dorothy  J.,  1951,  ULCA— 

2077Suwada  Cho,  2  Chome,  Ichika- 

wa  Shi,  Chiba  Ken.    (Tel.   Ichikawa 

5455) 
Avison,  Miss  Margaret  L.,  1953,  UCC 

(IBQ—  5090  Mo  to  Joya  Machi,  Kofu         O 

Shi,  Yamanashi  Ken.   (Tel.  5451) 
Awa,  Elder  George,  LDS — 15  Kita  Kuru- 

wa  Cho,  Maebashi  Shi,  Gumma  Ken.          -^Jl  TV  7 

Axelsson,   Miss   Alva,    (China),    1951,      lil^j^-tSUlTfrJiJ^-^ 

SFM   (SMJ)— 1160   Kamiozo,  Enzan         — ^o 

Shi,  Yamanashi  Ken.  7  ?  -t^v^ 

Axelsson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Goesta,  (Tibet), 

1951,    SFM     (SMJ)— 359    Furujuku, 

Aoyagi,    Masuho    Cho,    Yamanashi 

Ken. 
Ayabe,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  Henry  K.,  1955, 

JGF— 30-50  Ogura  Cho,  Kitashiraka- 

wa,  Sakyo  Ku^  Kyoto. 

—  B  — 


Backer,  Miss  Ingrid,   1952,  NMS— 22- 

5  Chome,   Bandai   Nishi,   Sumiyoshi 

Ku,  Osaka. 
Baggett,     Mr.     &    Mrs.    Richard    F., 

1950,  ChC—Omika,  Kuji  Machi,  Hita-         fg  #&. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  217 

chi  Shi,  Ibaragi  Ken.  (Tel.  Kujihama 

2251) 
Baggs,  Miss  Mabel   C.,    1925,   CMS—      (#IH40 

(Furlough),  c/o  Church  Missionary 

Society,  6  Salisbury  Square,  London 

E.  C.  4. 
Bagnall,   Miss   Grace    (N.   Z.,  Aust), 

1950,  WT— 12-2,  1  Chome,  Ninomiya 

Cho,  Fukiai  Ku,  Kobe.  -*  *  ^  '  ~  >v 

Bahler,  Miss  M.,   (China),   1952,  OMF 

— Kita  3,   Higashi  3  Chome,   Kitami 

Shi,  Hokkaido. 
Bailey,  Miss  Barbara  May,  1919,   MC 

(IBQ— 11  Konno  Cho/Shibuya  Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  40-0649) 
Bailey,  Miss  Hazel,  1953,  AAMS— 971 

Yodoya  Machi,   Kurayoshi  Shi,  To-          Ji-fc—       ^-f  ])  — 

ttori  Ken.   (Tel.  Kurayoshi  278) 
Baker,  Miss  Elsie  M.,  1923,  1955,  CMS 

— Poole    Gakuin,    Katsuyama    Dori, 

Ikuno  Ku,  Osaka.  (Tel.  Tennoji  3190, 

day,  &  Tennoji  290,  night) 
Baker,     Joan     M.,     1955,     TN— 325-2 

Chome,    Nishi  Okubo,    Shinjuku  Ku,          HTHHZIS 

Tokyo. 
Bakken,    Miss    Berte,    1950,     FCN— 

Katsuyama  Shi,  Fukui  Ken. 
Baldwin,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Walter  P.,  1950, 


218  DIRECTORIES 

PS— 1/31    Maruya    Cho,    4    Chome, 

Showa  Ku,  Nagoya.  (Tel.  Mizuho(8) 

4170) 
Ball,  Elder  Alfred,  Jr.,  LDS— 40,  Nishi 

1    Chome,   Tezukayama,  Abeno  Ku, 

Osaka. 
Ballantyne,  Miss  Mary,  1936,  WUMS 

—221    Yamate    Machi,    Naka    Ku,  '*? 

Yokohama  Shi. 
Balzer,     Rev.   &   Mrs.     David,     1954, 

MB — 59   Sompachi   Cho,   4  Jo  Dori, 

Ishibashi    Soen,    Ikeda    Shi,    Osaka 

Fu.  (Tel.  Ikeda  210) 
Bandel,   Miss   Myrtle  Elizabeth,  1953, 

MC  (IBC)  — c/o  Takisato  Tatsumi,  12          ~    fc  &  £  i  ~Jj 

Toyohi  Machi,  Onomichi  Shi,  Hiro-  ^>r^ 

shima  Ken. 
Barber,    Miss    D.    E.,    1955,    OMF—       W»W^7fr*^ff# 

Tsutsui  Machi,  Tsutsui,  Ooaza,  Ao- 

mori  Shi,  Aomori  Ken. 
Barker,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert  S.,  1947, 

PN  (IBC) —Nishi    6    Chome,    Kita    7 

Jo,  Sapporo  Shi,  Hokkaido. 
Barksdale,     Rev.     &    Mrs.    John    O., 

1951,  PS— 167  Josei  Cho,  Marugame 

Shi,  Kagawa  Ken.  (Tel.  Marugame 

903) 
Barlow,    Miss    Hannah,    1951,   SBC— 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  219 

Seinan  Jogakuin,  Itozu,  Kokura  Shi.          ^  x  r  n  - 

(Tel.  5-2744) 
Barnhart,  Miss  Esther,  1951,  ULCA— 

Ji-ai-en,    Kuwamizu    Machi,    Kuma- 

moto  Shi.  (Tel.  3509) 
Barns,  Miss  Helen,  1921,  MC(IBC)- 

Seibi    Gakuen,    124    Maita    Machi,          H    «^ 

Minami  Ku,  Yokohama.  (Tel.  3-7363) 
Barrett,    Mr.   Cecil,    1937,   CA— (Fur 
lough  '56-57),  c/o  S.  J.  Lang,  1521- 

4  Chome,  Egota  Machi,  Nakano  Ku, 

Tokyo. 
Barrett,    Rev.  &   Mrs.  Clifford,    1953, 

ICFG— 711-2  Chome,  Matsubara  Cho,         wjz:T  H  -b- 

Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Barrett,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  William  R.,  1950, 
EUB(IBC)  — (Furlough    '55-56)     96 

Katsuragi  Cho,  Chiba  Shi,  Chiba  Ken. 
Barry,  Mr.  &  Mrs.   W.  Lloyd    (N.  Z., 

Aust.)    1949,   WT— 1  Toyooka  Cho, 

Shiba,  Mita,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Bartel,  £ev.  &   Mrs.    Jonathan,  1952, 

MB— 7*   Kasugade     Cho,     Naka    6 

Chome,   Konohana   Ku,    Osaka  Shi. 

(Tel.  46-0234) 
Bascom,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gilbert  E.,  1950, 

MC(IBC)  — (Furlough       '55-56)       5 

Shimp  Shirokane  Cho,  Hirosaki  Shi, 


220  DIRECTORIES 

Aomori  Ken.  (Tel.  1942) 
Batch,  Miss  E.   F.   M.,    1954,    OMF— 

411  Tomikawa,  Hidaka,  Hokkaido. 
Baum,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Bill,   1952,  FEGC 

—111    Hakuraku,     Kanagawa     Ku, 

Yokohama  Shi.  (Tel.  4-5217) 
Bauman,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.,  1953,  JEM— 

3157  Gosen  Machi,  Gosen  Shi,  Niiga- 

ta  Ken! 
Baumgartner,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Paul    L., 

1955,  E&R(IBQ—  41  Uwacho,  Kome- 

gafukuro,  Sendai  Shi.    (Tel.  3-3257) 
Beabout,  Miss  Florence,  1950,  CBFMS 

-(Furlough)     1079    Belvour    Blvd., 

South  Euclid,  Ohio. 
Beaman,      Elder     Bruce,     LDS— 35-1 

Choms,    Ito    Tomioka    Cho,    Otaru 

Shi,  Hokkaido. 
Bean,  Miss  Ruth    (China)  1952,  M— 13 

Tsurugadai,  Kushiro  Shi,  Hokkaido. 

(Tel.  4680) 
Bears,  Miss  Kathleen,  1949,  TEAM— 

(Furlough  '54-56)  10030  Glovane  St,, 

El  Monte,  California. 
Beasley,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    James,    1951 

TEAM— 34-2    Chome,     Wakamatsu          E£H     tf-X 

Cho,  Yokosuka  Shi.  (Tel.  2519) 
Beath,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  Sterling  (China), 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  221 

1948,  ABFMS— Kanto   Gakuin  Uni 
versity,    Mutsuura,    Kanazawa    Ku, 
Yokohama  Shi.   (Tel.  3-9224) 

Beavor,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Douglas   (Eng 
land)  ,  1951,  WT— 772  Shinohara  Cho,          bi: 
Kohoku  Ku,  Yokohama. 

Beck,   Rev.   &  Mrs.    (R.  N.)  Carl  C., 

1949,  M— 1,  7  Jo,  Minami  17  Chome, 
Obihiro  Shi,  Hokkaido. 

Beck,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Gotthold,    1953, 

1954,  LM— 5652  Shaka  Machi,  Naka- 

minato  Shi,  Ibaraki  Ken. 
Becker,   Miss  Blanche,  1954,  EFCA— 

5  Tojiin   Nishimachi,    Kamikyo   Ku, 

Kyoto.  (Tel.  Nishijin  4033) 
Becker,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Delmar,    1947, 

TEAM— 3114    Aza     Omachi,     Oda, 

Tsukuba  Machi,  Tsukuba  Gun,  Iba 
raki  Ken. 
Beckman,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    David,   1955, 

NTM— Otarogi,  Ushitsu,  Notomachi, 

Fugeshi  Gun,  Ishikawa  Ken. 
Beckman,    Mr.    &  Mrs.  George,  1949, 

CC-OCM— 64  lori  Cho,  Kitashiraka- 

wa,  Sakyo  Ku,  Kyoto. 
Beckon,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gilford,  1955,  IND 

—1875  Kichijoji,Musashino  Shi,Tokyo 
Bedell,   Miss  Mary  E.,  (China),  1950, 


DIRECTORIES 

MC(IBC)— Hiroshima  Jo  Gakuin,  49 

Kaminagarekawa    Cho,     Hiroshima  ^  v  r  ^ 

Shi.  (Tel.  next  door  4-2826) 
Bee,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  William,    1926,   JEB 

—  (Furlough   '56)    c/o   Japan  Evan 
gelistic   Band,    19  John  St.,  London 

W.  C.  1,  England. 
Beecken,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Herbert    J., 

1950,  E&R(IBQ  — (Furlough  '55-56) 

Annaka  Machi,  Gumma  Ken. 
Befus,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Samuel,   PTL— 

(Furlough)     255     Minami    Senzoku 

Machi,  Ota  Ku,  Tokyo.  e- 

Benedict,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul,  1952,  ICEF 

—936  Waseda,   Ushita  Machi,  Hiro 
shima  Shi. 
Bennett,    Mr.    &   Mrs.   Dwight,    1950, 

TEAM— (Furlough  '55-56)  c/o  Frank 

Busjahn,  Orangeville,  III,  U.  S.  A. 
Bennett,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Merril  S.,  1952, 

CN— 18,   2  Chome,   Itabashi   Machi, 

Naka  Ku,  Nagoya.   (Tel.  24-6590) 
Bennett,    Elder   Richard,    LDS— 1604 

Oaza  Sawa   Mura,   Minami   Matsu- 

moto  Shi,  Nagano  Ken.  ^^  ,y  |> 

Benns,   Miss  Cellia  A.,  (R.  N.),    1949, 

MSCC — New  Life  Sanitorium,    Obu- 

se  Machi,   Kamitakai  Gun,   Nagano 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES 


223 


Ken.   (Tel.  Obuse  33) 
Benson,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Bennie,    1952, 

CBFMS— 667  Kami   no    cho,   Monto 

Machi,  Yonezawa  Shi. 
Benzinger,    Miss    Esther,   1952,  LM— 

935  Kugahara  Machi,  Ota  Ku,  Tokyo. 

(Tel.  75-0211) 
Berg,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Karl  W.,  1952,  ALM 

—115   Azuma  Cho,    1  Chome,    Kure 

Shi,  Hiroshima  Ken. 
Berg,    Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paul,   1953,    AG— 

22  Shimogamo  Honmachi,  Sakyo  Ku, 

Kyoto. 
Berge,    Miss    Aagot,    1950,    FCM— 27 

Shinbe,  Takefu  Shi,  Fukui  Ken. 
Bergeld,   Miss  Sofia  (Mongolia)   1953, 

SFM    (SMJ)  — (Furlough)    Hoenoen, 

Sweden. 
Bergh,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Oliver,  1951,  ELC 

— 432  Furusho,  Shizuoka  Shi,  Shizu- 

oka  Ken. 
Bergt,   Rev.  &   Mrs.    Elmer   J.,    1951, 

MSL — 6   Kudan,   2  Chome,  Chiyoda 

Ku,  Tokyo. 
Berkey,     Mrs.    Marguerite,     (China), 

1951,  MC  (IBQ—  8  Kitanagasa  Dori, 

4  Chome,  Ikuta  Ku,  Kobe.    (Tel.  2- 

2961) 


W/Zl— 


224  DIRECTORIES 

Berner,  Miss  Marianne  (USA),    1952, 

WT— 153   Iseyama   Cho,    Naka   Ku, 

Nagoya  Shi. 
Best,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Sydney,  1951,  FEGC 

—104    Arai,    Honmoku,    Naka    Ku, 

Yokohama  Shi. 
Betts,    Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joe,    1956,   ChC— 

Omika,    Kuji    Machi,    Hitachi    Shi, 

Ibaraki  Ken.   (Tel.  Kujihama  2251) 
Bidmeade,     Miss    Joyce     (Australia), 

WT— 772    Shinohara    Cho,    Kohoku          "t-     ^~  F  £  -  H 

Ku,  Yokohama  Shi. 
Billow,   Rev.    &   Mrs.    William,    1954, 

ULCA— 303     Hyakunin     Machi,     3 

Chome,  Shinjuku  Ku,   Tokyo.    (Tel. 

36-2419) 
Bingham,     Elder    Darold,     LDS— 397 

Suwa     Machi,        Yamagata       Shi, 

Yamagata  Ken. 
Bird,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  M.  C.,  1954,  SDA— 

1966   Kamikawai   Machi,   Hodogaya 

Ku,  Yokohama  Shi.  (Tel.  Kawai  39) 
Birdsall,     John    B.,     1955,    PEC— 131 

Taishido,  Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo.   (Tel. 

42-7869) 
Bishop,   Rev.   Dan,    1953,   BMM— Box       %fWM'fa\tilti    MMfr 

49,  Fukushima  Shi,  Fukushima  Ken.          P3A,        e^ay? 
Bishop,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Henry,    IND—      3JC3£iB-*:fflE3C,l!ia-- 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  225 


1409-1    Chome,     Higashi    Magome, 

Ota  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Bishop,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Howard,    1952, 

TEAM— 420  Sakura   Machi,   Matsu-          Q 

moto  Shi,  Nagano  Ken. 
Bitsberger,  Rev.  Donald  E.,  1954,  PEC 

— 31  Tengumatsu,  Fukuoka  Shi. 
Bixler,    Mr.  &  Mrs.  O.  D.,  1919,  1949, 

ChC — 5,  2  Chome,  Surugadai,  Kanda, 

Chiyoda  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  25-1144)  tf  „  9  *  7  - 

Bjork,    Rev.  &  Mrs.   Dale   W.,    1952,      jJCMMM^ISb- 

BGCA— 2-11  Toyotama   Kita,   Neri-          ©+-        tfa«>? 

ma  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Black,    Miss    Alice,    1953,    JGF— 152 

Bessho    Cho,    1    Chome,    Kishiwada 

Shi,  Osaka  Fu.  (Tel.  Kishiwada  1961) 
Blackler,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Carl,  1950,  IND- 

BAPT— 9-2  Chome,   Kamiuma   Cho, 

Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  42-3684) 
Blair,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Howard,  1953,  FEGC 

—30   Ochiai,    Kurume   Mura,    Kita- 

tama  Gun,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  Kurume  22) 
Blake,  Miss  Mary  Elizabeth,  1952,  PS 

—33-4  Chikara  Machi,   Higashi  Ku,  7'^ 

Nagoya  Shi.  (Tel.  4-6421) 
Blikstad,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paul,  1951,  LBA 

— Aramachi,  Noshiro  Shi,  Akita  Ken. 

(Tel.  124) 


^26  DIRECTORIES 

Blincoe,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  H.,  1953, 

SDA— Japan      Missionary     College, 

Showa  Machi,  Chiba  Ken. 
Blosser,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  (R.  N.)  Eugene, 

(China),    1954,   M— 1,  7  Jo,  Minami  ?'« 

17  Chome,  Obihiro  Shi,  Hokkaido. 
Bodily,    Elder  David,  LDS— 4-8  Dewa 

Machi,  Kanazawa  Shi,  Ishikawa  Ken. 
Boe,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Kaare  (China),  1949, 

NLM— 5-27  Chimori  Machi,  1  Chome, 

Suma,  Kobe.  (Tel.  7-1662) 
Bogard,    Miss    F.    Belle,    1936,    RCA 

(IBC)  — Kobe  Jo  Gakuin,  Okadayama, 

Nishinomiya  Shi.    (Tel.  Nishinomiya 

2264) 

Bohlin,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  A.  Edvin,   (Mon 
golia),    1951,    SEMJ    (SMJ)— House          *  No.  2526 
No.  2526,  Karuizawa  Machi,  Nagano  tf 

Ken. 

Bollback,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Anthony,  1952, 

CMA — 4-1    Chome,    Minooka    Dori, 

Naka  Ku,  Kobe. 
Bond,    Miss   Dorothy,    1954,    FEGC— 

4365    Hiraide    Machi,     Utsunomiya 

Shi,  Tochigi  Ken. 
Book,    Mr.  &  Mrs.  Doyle,   1955,  BC— 

Tokaichi    11,    Hijiwara,    Hagi    Shi, 

Yamaguchi  Ken.  (Tel.  Hagi  444) 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  227 


Borchert,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Harold,    1952, 

PS— 385  Fukui  Cho,  Kochi  Shi.  (Tel.  #?•  *  -  I- 

Kochi  1040) 

Borge,    Rev.  Peter,  1953,  PCM— (Fur 
lough  in  America) 
Borgman,    Mrs.    Feme,    1952,    ASC— 

Uekami  Kita  Machi,  Makurazaki  Shi,          wj 

Kagoshima  Ken. 
Borror,    Miss  Doris,  1951,  ASC— Hon- 

machi  2  Chome,  Saeki  Shi,  Oita  Ken. 
Boschman,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Paul,    1951, 

GCMM— 3-448  Okanohara,   Hosono, 

Kobayashi  Shi,  Miyazaki  Ken. 
Bost,    Miss  Ethel,  (China),   1949,   MC 

(IBQ— 12    Higashi     Yamate    Dori, 

Nagasaki  Shi.  (Tel.  1416) 
Bostrom,    Mr.  George  E.,  1951,   TN— 

3/1     Surugadai    2    Chome,    Kanda, 

Chiyoda  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Bowen,    Elder    Paul    G.,    LDS— 14-2 

Hiroo  Cho,  Azabu,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Bowen,    Miss  Virginia,   1950,   CBFMS 

—  (Furlough)  260  Seventh  Ave.,  Santa 

Cruz,  Calif. 
Bower,    Miss   Esther  S.,    1937,   JGF— 

63-1  Showa  Cho,   Hamadera,   Sakai 

Shi,  Osaka  Fu.   (Tel.  Hamadera  19) 
Bower,   Miss  Marian  B.,  1949,   JGF— 


228  DIRECTORIES 

63-1  Showa  Cho,   Hamadera,   Sakai 
Shi,  Osaka  Fu.    (Tel.  Hamadera  19) 
Bowman,    Rev.  &  Mrs.  John  E.,  1953, 
ELC— c/o  Toshi  Matsuda,    1529  Yo- 
shihama,  Yugawara,  Shizuoka  Ken. 
Boyer,    Miss  Alice,  1948,  MC  (IBQ  — 
2148  Ise  Machi,  Kofu  Shi,  Yarnanashi          —HA 
Ken. 

Boyle,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Samuel  E.,  1950, 
RPM-12  Ichinotani  Cho  2  Chome, 
Suma  Ku,  Kobe.  Kobe  P.  O.  Box 
589.  (Tel.  Kobe  7-2490)  #  *  4  ^ 

Boyle,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  W.  P.,  1949,  PS—      ^ffi*ff/l|Hr-<oz: 
27   Nakamaegawa    Cho,     1    Chome,          -b  •$  *  4  )V 

Tokushima    Shi.     (Tel.    Tokushima 
3742) 

Boyles,  Miss  Helen,  (Korea) ,  1953,  MC 

(IBQ  —  (Furlough   '55-56)    42   Nishi 

Yohane  Cho,  Fukuoka  Shi.    (Tel.  2- 

5759) 

Bradburn,    Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.,  1955,  JAM 

Ikoma  Cho,  Nara  Ken. 
Bradshaw,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Melvin    J., 
1950,   SBC— c/o   Japan  Baptist  Hos 
pital,   47  Yama  no  moto  Cho,  Kita- 
shirakawa,  Sakyo  Ku,  Kyoto.    (Tel.  y*  ?  *'  ^  ^  a  ~ 

7-0540) 
Brady,    Mr.   &   Mrs.   John   H.,    1950, 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  229 

1949,  PS— 3  Kumochi  Cho,  1  Chome,          T0H    -f\"-?~ 

Fukiai  Ku,  Kobe.  (Tel.  Fukiai  2591) 
Brandt,    Miss   Inger   Maj-Britt,    1954, 

WT— 153   Iseyama   Cho,    Naka   Ku, 

Nagoya  Shi. 
Brannen,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Noah,    1952,       Ki 

ABFMS— 16056     Mukaishima     Cho, 

Mitsuki  Gun,  Hiroshima  Ken.    (Tel- 

Onomichi  286  no  Otsu). 
Brannen,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Theodore,  1954, 

TEAM— 1068,    2    Chome,    Setagaya' 

Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  42-2233) 
Branstad,    Mr.  Karl   E.,    1947,    PEC-      JiOiCfBS&E&lgHT 

Rikkyo     University,     Ikebukuro     3 

Chome,   Toshima  Ku,  Tokyo.    (Tel. 

97-3121 ;  2952) 
Braun,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Neil,  1952,  AAMS 

—971  Yodoya  Machi,  Kurayoshi  Shi, 

Tottori  Ken.    (Tel.  Kurayoshi  278) 
Bray,   Rev.   (Ph.  D.)  &  Mrs.  William, 

D.,    1952,    MC    (IBO— 10   Kwansei 

Gakuin,    Kamigawara,    Nishinomiya 

Shi. 
Bridgman,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  F.,  1954, 

PS— 1478  Shironomai,   Mikage   Cho,          <oU— pqA-L 

Higashi  Nada  Ku,   Kobe  Shi.    (Tel. 

Mikage  2986) 
Bringerud,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Gote,   1951, 


2&)  DIRECTORIES 

MCCS     (SMJ)— 640    Asahi     Machi, 

Kurashiki  Shi,  Okayama  Ken.    (Tel. 

Kurashiki  2490) 
Brink,   Miss  Suzanne  H.,    1950,   RCA 

(IBQ— 75  Okada  Machi,  Kumamoto 

Shi.   (Furlough  1955-56) 
Brisbin,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  J.  E.,  1949,  JEM 

— 2895  Kitanakajima  Cho    1  Chome, 

Nagaoka    Shi,    Niigata    Ken.     (Tel.  ~7  »  *  t"  ^ 

Nagaoka  4229) 
Brittain,    Miss    Blanche,     1929,    MC 

(IBC) — 9  Nakakawarage  Cho,  Hiro- 

saki  Shi,  Aomori  Ken.  (Tel.  2213) 
Broadhead,     Elder    David,    LDS— 236 

3   Chome,    Ogikubo,    Suginami    Ku,          HziEi/\- 

Tokyo.  7*v- 

Broman,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    David,    1950, 

NTM — 255  Yamanoms  Machi,  Ichi- 

noseki  Shi,  Iwate  Ken. 
Broman,    Rev.    Paul,    1950,    NTM— 8 

Chome,  Sanbongi  Shi,   Aomori  Ken. 
Broman,     Mr.    Philip,     1954,    NTM— 

Takada  Machi,   Takada  Shi,   Iwate 

Ken. 
Brook,    Mr.   David,    1955,    CJPM— 445 

Hyakken     Machi,      Maebashi     Shi, 

Gumma  Ken. 
Brown,  Miss  D.  E.  L.,  1955,  SPG— c/o 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  231 


Koran    Jogakko,    1046,     7    Chome, 

Hiratsuka,  Shinagawa  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Brown,  Dr.   (M.  D.)  &  Mrs.  Frank  A. 

Jr.,  1949,  PS— 21-1629  Tarumi,  Suita 

Shi,  Osaka  Fu.   (Tel.  Suita  38-0963) 
Brown,    Miss  Mildred,  1952,  PN(IBC) 

— Hokusei    Gakuen,    Minami    5    Jo          -I^Ttl 

Nishi  17  Chome,   Sapporo  Shi,  Hok 
kaido.  (Tel.  2-4276) 
Brown,    Miss    T.    J.,    1953,    OMF— 21 

Yamamichi  Cho,    Hirosaki  Shi,   Ao- 

mori  Ken. 
Browne,   Mr.  Montgomery,  1950,  IND 

—1538-10  Kamoe  Cho,   Hamamatsu          Jin-A©— O 

Shi,  Shizuoka  Ken.  7* 

Browning,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Neal,    1954,      ^fjliy^ 

TEAM— 2147  Konohana  Cho,  Saka-          -pq  L 

ide  Shi,  Kagawa  Ken.  7"  7  V  ~  i 

Browning,  Rev.   (Ph.  D.)  &  Mrs.   (Ph. 

D.)  Willis  P.,   i951,  MC  (IBQ— 116 

Aoyama    Minami    Cho    6    Chome, 

Minato  Ku,  Tokyo.   (Tel.  40-1203) 
Brownlee,    Rev.   &   Mrs.   R.   Wallace, 

1951,    EUB    (IBQ—  62    Yayoi    Cho, 

Tomakomai,  Hokkaido. 
Bruce,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  G.  O.,    1954,  SDA 

—164-2   Onden    3   Chome,    Shibuya 

Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel,  40-1171) 


DIRECTORIES 

Bruggers,   Rev.  &  Mrs.    Glenn,    1952, 

RCA  (IBQ— 137   Kami   Arata  Cho,          WT-H-b 

Kagoshima  Shi,  Kagoshima  Ken.  f  ^  ytfr-X 

Bruinooge,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Henry,  1951, 

CRJM— (Furlough  55-56).  17  Waka- 

matsu   Cho,    Kofu   Shi,    Yamanashi 

Ksn.  (Tel.  Kofu  2535) 
Bruner,    Rev.  &  Mrs.  Glen,  1920,  MC 

(IBQ— 116  Aoyama   Minami  Cho  6 

Chome,    Minato    Ku,    Tokyo.    (Tel. 

40-1201) 
Bruns,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert  W.,   1947, 

EUB  (IBC)— 5936  Tokiwa  Cho,  Mito          *^A        y'y^x 

Shi,  Ibaragi  Ken.  (Tel.  4093) 
Brunschweiler,  Mr.  Walter,  IND— 1530      W^^^^-M^'&i— 

Yaita  Machi,   Shioya  Gun,   Tochigi          SHIO 

Ken.  i/JH/s/aX-f  ?-: 

Brustad,  Miss  Aslaug,  1951,  NEOM— 

(Furlough  '55-56),    Haramachi   Shi, 

Fukushima  Ken. 
Brustad,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Otto,   LBA— 8 

Kami    Cho,    Narayama,    Motoshin- 

machi,   Akita  Shi,  Akita  Ken.    (Tel. 

4949) 
Bruun,     Miss    Anna,     1951,     FCM— 

Katsuki  Byoin,    Komatsu   Shi,    Ishi- 

kawa  Ken. 
Brynte,    Rev.  &  Mrs.  Thorsten,  1951, 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  233 

SHM    (SMJ)  —  (Furlough),   Hillinge, 

Lyckasgard,  Sweden. 
Buchanan,  Miss  Elizabeth  O,  1914,  PS 

—116  Yagoto  Cho  2  Chome,   Kasu- 

gai  Shi,  Aichi  Ken. 
Buckland,    Miss  Ruth,    1924,   PS— 116 

Shigatsuta,   Hongu  Cho,   Kochi  Shi. 

(Tel.  Kochi  2917) 
Buckwalter,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  (R.  N.)  Ralph 

E.,    1949,  M— (Furlough   55-56:   c/o 

Goshen   College,    Goshen,    Indiana, 

USA),    13  Tsurugadai,  Kushiro  Shi, 

Hokkaido. 
Buckley,    Mr.  &  Mrs.   Earle  R.,    1952, 

YMCA— 7-2    Fujimi    Cho,    Chiyoda          wjno-L:  YMCA 

Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  33-4261)  M,  9  i^ 

Budd,   Mr.  Henry   F.,    1949,   PEC— 48 

Aoyama    Minami    Cho     1     Chome, 

Minato  Ku,   Tokyo.    (Tel.   48-5435; 

Off.  54-0126) 
Budd,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  Howard,  IND— 24 

3    Chome,    Oji    Machi,    Abeno    Ku,          HTHnPH    /<•»  F 

Osaka  Shi. 
Budd,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  John,  1952,  JEM— 

Miyanokoshi,   Yokka   Machi,   Sanjo 

Shi,  Niigata  Ken. 
Buell,   Miss  Constance,  (China)   1952, 

ABCFM    (IBQ—  Kobe    Jo    Gakuin, 


234  DIRECTORIES 

Okadayama,  Nishinomiya.  (Tel.  2264) 
Bullis,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Harry,  1951,  FM—      ^ 

Nagahama,  Iwaya  Cho,  Tsuna  Gun, 

Hyogo  Ken.  (Tel.  Iwaya  53) 
Burney,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Donald,    1954, 

CC-SCM— 1 146  Shimoochiai  3  Chome,          T  H 

Shinjuku  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Burnham,    Elder    Francis,    LDS,    c/o 

Masa  Nitta,   Minami  Yokka  Macfr, 

371  Sanjo  Shi,  Niigata. 
Bush,  Dr.  (M.  D.)  &  Mrs.  Ovid  B.  Jr., 

1953,  PS— 3  Kumochi  Cho  1  Chome, 

Fukiai  Ku,   Kobe  Shi.    (Tel.   Fukiai 

2-2591) 
Bushe,   Miss  S.  L.  K.,  1921,  CMS— 17, 

San-ei-cho,  Shinjuku  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Buss,    Rev.   &   Mrs.    Bernhard,    1948, 

TEAM— 112  2-Chome,  Hakusan-ura, 

Niigata  Shi,  Niigata  Ken. 
Buttray,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Stanley,    1950, 

CCCM— (Furlough  55-56),  575  Kami- 

ochiai  2  Chome,  Shinjuku  Ku.  Tokyo. 

(Tel.  95-3056).    (Meadville,  Pennsyl 
vania,  USA). 
Byers,  Miss  Florence  M.,  AG— 1-1743 

Aza  Tesaki  Sumiyoshi  Cho,  Higashi- 

nada   Ku,   Kobe.    (Tel.   Mikaga  (8) 

3803) 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  235 


Byler,   Miss   Gertrude  M.,    1927,   MC 

(IBC)— 9  Nakakawarage  Cho,  Hiro-          A  'M  7  - 

saki,  Aomori  Ken.  (Tel.  2213) 

—  c  — 


Cain,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Benson,  1953,  1950, 
PS— 2-48  Nakajima  Dori,  3  Chome, 
Fukiai  Ku,  Kobe.  (Tel.  Fukiai  (2) 
7477) 

Calcote,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ralph  V.,  1951, 
SBC— 8-36  Narumizu  Machi,  Yawata 
Shi,  Fukuoka  Ken. 

Calder,  Miss  Marguerite  (China) ,  1949, 
ABFMS — Kanto  Gakuin  University, 
Mutsuura,  Kanazawa  Ku,  Yokohama 
Shi.  (Tel.  Yokohama  3-9224) 

Caley,  Miss  Rhelinda,  1953,  NTM— 255 
Yamanome  Machi,  Ichinoseki  Shi, 
Iwate  Ken. 

Callaway,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Tucker,  (Ha 
waii),  1950,  SBC— (Furlough  55-56: 
Southern  Baptist  Seminary,  Lexing 
ton  Rd.,  Louisville,  Kentucky),  979 
Hamamatsubara,  Maedashi,  Oaza, 
Fukuoka  Shi. 

Cameron,  Miss  Moira,  1954,  WEC— 
569  Kondo,  Gokanosho  Cho,  Kana- 


236  DIRECTORIES 

zaki  Gun,  Shiga  Ken.  (Tel.  Ishizuka 

47). 
Campbell,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Colis,    1948, 

ChC — 1498  Yoyogi-Tomigaya,  Shibu- 

ya  Ku,  Tokyo.    (Tel.   Shibuya    (46)  **yx* 

2061). 
Campbell,    Mr.    J.    J.,    1955,    OMF-       S^W^;*^^ 

Tsutsui  Machi,  Tsutsui,  Ooasa,  Ao- 

mori  Shi,  Aomori  Ken. 
Campbell,    Miss    Margaret    H.,    1953, 

UCC(IBC)— 25       Nishi       Kusabuka 

Machi,  Shizuoka  Shi. 
Campbell,  Miss  Vera,  1950,   SBC— 465 

Torikai   Machi   6   Chome,  Fukuoka 

Shi.     (Tel.    2-3146)     (Furlough    55: 

Fairburn,  Georgia). 
Cannon,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  L.,   1948, 

ChC — Omika,    Kuji    Machi,   Hitachi 

Shi,    Ibaragi    Ken.    (Tel.    Kujihama 

2251). 
Carey,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    (R.    N.)    E.  F., 

1947,    UCC(IBC)— 2/35,     3     Chome 

Denenchofu,  Ota  Ku,   Tokyo.    (Tel. 

72-4897). 
Carlow,   Miss  Margaret  E.,  1948,  AG 

—430-1,  3  Chome,  Komagome,  To- 

shima  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Carlson,    Mr.   &   Mrs.   Chester,   1949, 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  237 


TEAM — Hagiwara    Machi,    Masuda 

Gun,  Gifu  Ken. 
Carow,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Albert,     1953, 

MSL— 342  Nakayama,  Oaza,  Hanno,          "t>U-! 

Iruma  Gun,  Saitama  Ken. 
Carr,    Elder    Gail,    LDS— 275    Namie 

Cho,  Takasaki  Shi,  Gumma  Ken.  bS 

Carrell,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Wm.    L.,    1950, 

ChC — 2699  Koganei  Machi,  Kitatama 

Gun,  Tokyo-to. 
Carrick,    Rev.    &    Mrs.   Malcolm   R., 

1950,  PN(IBC)— 138  Matsushiro  Cho, 

Hamamatsu  Shi,  Shizuoka  Ken.  (Fur-  *  *  l) 

lough  55-56) 
Carrico,     Mr.     &    Mrs.    Willis,    1950,       (MEW) 

TEAM— (Furlough      55-56:      18820 

Arlington  Torrance,  California). 
Carroll,  Miss  Sally,  1926,  MC(IBC)- 

Seiwa  Joshi  Tanki  Daigaku,  Okada- 

yama,     Nishinomiya.      (Tel.      Nish. 

2009). 
Cary,  Rev.  Frank,  1911,  ABCFM(IBC) 

— 20  Enoki  Cho,  Mizudo,  Amagasa- 

ki  Shi,  Hyogo  Ken. 
Cary,  Mr.  &  Mrs.    (M.  D.)   Otis,  1947, 

ABCFM  (IBC)  —Associate     Amherst 

House,  Doshisha  University,  Kyoto, 

(Tel.  3-3736)  ;  Cable  address ; 


238  DIRECTORIES 

AMHERSTHOUSE,  KYOTO, 
Cassidy,  Miss  Bertha  E.  (China) ,  1950 

AAMS— 971    Yodoya   Machi,   Kura- 

yoshi  Shi,  Tottori  Ken.   (Tel.  Kura- 

yoshi  278). 
Cederholm,  Miss  Margit  (China) ,  1950, 

SEOM(SMJ)— 423       Homen       Cho, 

Suginami  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Cessna,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  William,  WM— 

261  3  Chome,  Itabashi  Machi,  Itaba- 

shi  Ku,  Tokyo.   (Tel.  96-2401). 
Chamberlain,    Miss   Addie,    1955,  MC 

(IBQ—  Keimei  High  School,  35  Na- 

kayamate  Dori,  4  Chome,  Ikuta  Ku, 

Kobe.   (Tel.  2-3539). 
Chamberlain,      Miss      Phyllis,     1950, 

TEAM— (Furlough)    405   So.  Madi 
son,  Pasadena  5,  California,  USA. 
Chambers,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bob,  1952,  CC- 

NCM— Box  8,  Naka,  Nagoya. 
Chandler,   Miss   M.   F.,   1953,    SPG— 

Koran   Jogakko,    1046   Hiratsuka  7 

Chome,  Shinagawa-ku,  Tokyo.  f-  -y  >  F  7 

Chandler,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Vernon  D.  Jr.,      Kji}^mm^ 

1954,  ABWE— Higashi  P.  O.  Box  #  33, 

Kagoshima    Shi.     (or,    Hamanoichi, 

Hayatohinatayama   Cho,   Aira  Gun, 

Kagoshima  Ken)    ,  -7-  ^  >-  K  7  - 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  239 


Chao,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  Charles  H.,  1951, 

RPM— 11  Ichinotani  Cho,  2  Chome, 

Suma  Ku,  Kobe. 
Chapman,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    E.   N.,  1916, 

PN(IBC)— 2542  Yuki  Cho,  Tsu  Shi, 

Mie  Ken. 
Chappell,    Miss  Constance,  1912,  UCC 

(IBQ— Tokyo    Woman's    Christian         T0— — 

College,    124    logimachi,    3    Chome, 

Suginami  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  39-5522). 
Chappell,  Miss  Mary,  1912,  UCC(IBC) 

— c/o    Tsudajiku-Daigaku,    Kodaira 

Machi,  Kitatama  Gun,  Tokyo.  (Tel. 

Kokubunji  421). 
Cheney,  Miss   Alice,    1915,    MC(IBC) 

—69  Shoto  Cho,  Shibuya  Ku,  Tokyo. 

(Tel.  46-1909) 
Chrisander,  Miss  Margareta   (China), 

1953,      SFM(SMJ)— 451        Tsurumi 

Machi,  Tsurumi  Ku,  Yokohama  Shi. 
Christmas,    Mrs.    Doris,    1949,  TEAM 

-(Furlough    55-56).    1401    Rosalie 

Street,    Philadelphia,     Pennsylvania, 

USA. 
Christopher,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  R.  C.,  1950, 

SPG— 97  Nakashin  Cho,  Takamatsu 

Shi. 
Clapp,    Miss   Frances   B.,    (Mus.  D.), 


240  DIRECTORIES 

1918,       ABCFM  (IBC)  -Karasumaru 

Dori,  Imadegawa  Agaru,   Nishi  Iru, 

Karasumaru   Kamikyo    Ku,    Kyoto. 
(Tel.  Nishijin  (4) -147). 
Clark,  Dr.  (M.  D.)  &  Mrs.  C.  F.  1953, 

SBC— 1  Kami  Ikeda  Cho,  Kitashiraka- 

wa,  Sakyo  Ku,  Kyoto.   (Tel.  7-5757) . 
Clark,   Rev.    (Ph.D.)    &  Mrs.  Edward 

M.,  (So.  America)   1920,  PN(IBC)  — 

2/1103,    8    Chome,   Koyama,  Shina- 

gawa  Ku.  Tokyo.  (Tel.  78-0869) 
Clark,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Kenneth  W.,  1950, 

Hi-BA— 1073   Ohara   Cho,   Setagaya 

Ku,  Tokyo.  (Furlough  55-56)     (Tel. 

32-5602) 
Clark,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Martin,   1950,  CC-       (^H4«) 

OCM—  (Furlough     55-56).     Mission 

Address;    31-6    Chome,     Nakamiya 

Cho,  Asahi  Ku,  Osaka  City. 
Clark,    Miss   Thelma,    1950,  TEAM— 

(Furlough    55-56).    Pottruff    Road, 

South,  R.  R.  #3  Hamilton,  Ontario, 

Canada. 
Clark,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  W.  T.,  1950,  SDA 

—11  Nakajimadori  3  Chome,  Fukiai          +—  9  7  - 

Ku,  Kobe.  (Tel.  2-0537). 
Clarke,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Coleman  D.,  1945. 
SBC— 2/50  Minamida  Mach,  Jodoji, 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  241 

Sakyo  Ku,  Kyoto.  (Tel.  7-2257). 
Clarke,    Miss    Elizabeth.,    1948,    MC 

(IBQ—  Interboard    House,   4   of   12 

Shiba    Park,    Minato    Ku,    Tokyo. 

(Tel.  43-2188). 
Clarke,    Miss   Eunice   G.   1950,  JEB— 

c/o    11    of   5,  Shiomidai  Cho,  Suma 

Ku,  Kobe  Shi. 
Classen,  Miss  Ann,  1953,  FEGC— 3803 

Matsuba  Cho,   Higashi   Matsuyama          =AOH 

Shi,  Saitama  Ken. 
Classen,   Miss  Martha,  1951,  FEGC— 

3803  Matsuba  Cho,  Higashi  Matsya-          =AOH 

ma  Shi,  Saitama  Ken. 
Clement,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  John  J.,  1933, 

AG — 430-1,    3    Chome,    Komagome, 

Toshima  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  94-5115). 
Clements,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Don.,    1951, 

PAC— (Furlough  54-55).  50  Euston 

Ave.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Clench,  Miss  Marguerite,  1923,  MSCC 

—  (Honorary).    .4002     Baba-no-Cho, 

Ueda  Shi,  Nagano  Ken. 
Clugston,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Donald    A., 

1949,    UCC(IBC)— 5    Jo,  23   Chome, 

Asahigawa,  Hokkaido. 
Coaldrake,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Frankw,  1947, 

CE(AUST)— 960  Oka   Ku,   Ito  Shi. 


242  DIRECTORIES 

(Tel.  Ito  3025). 
Coates,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  D.,  AGGB— 48      fl^JH 

Miyamae  Cho,  Kawasaki  Shi,  Kana- 

gawa  Ken. 
Cobb,   Miss  Ann,  1955,  ABCFM(IBC) 

— Kobe    Jo     Gakuin,     Okadayama, 

Nishinomiya.       (Tel.      Nishinomiya 

2264). 

Cobb,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  John  B.,  1918,  MC 
(IBC)  — 8  Kitanagasa  dori,  4  Chome, 
Ikuta  Ku,  Kobe.  (Tel.  Fukiai  (2)- 
2961)  (Furlough  55-56). 

Cogswell,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  James  A., 
1949,  PS— 106  Asahi  Machi,  Toyoha- 
shi  Shi. 

Colberg,  Miss  Lois  (R.  N.),  1950,  ALM 
—628-7  Chome,  Ujina  Machi,  Hiro 
shima  Shi.  (Tel.  4-2720)  (On  Furl 
ough,  '55- '56)  2445  Park  Ave.  Min 
neapolis  4,  Minnesota,  U.  S.  A.) 

Cole,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Frank,  1952,  CBFMS 
— 53  Tamachi,  Minato,  Ishinomaki 
Shi,  Miyagi  Ken. 

Cole,   Mr.   &   Mrs.  Harold,  1937..  CC-      £ 
OCM — 47     Shishigakuchi,     Koyoen,          ^PH 
Nishinomiya  Shi,  Hyogo  Ken. 

Coleman,  Rev.  Robert  H.,  1951,  PEC—       OiH40 
(Furlough    '55-56)     c/o    Protestant 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  243 

Episcopal  Church,  281   4th   Avenue, 

New  York  10,  N.  Y. 
Collins,    Rev.    &  Mrs.  Jacob  F.,  1950, 

OBS— 1-102,     4     Chome,      Sumida 

Machi,  Sumida  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Collins,    Mr.    &  Mrs.  Tim,  1950,  ASC 

—  (Furlough)     c/o    American    Soul 

Clinic,    Box    69,    Main   Post   Office, 

Los  Angeles  53,  Calif. 
Colston,  Miss  Augusta,  1951,  FEGC— 

4365    Hiraide    Machi,     Utsunomiya 

Shi,  Tochigi  Ken. 
Combs,    Miss   Marion,    1950,    OEM— 

(Leave  of  absence) 
Connell,    Miss   Juanita,  1952,  PS— 439 

Nakabu,    Marugame    Shi,    Kagawa 

Ken. 
Connely,    Dr.    (D.    D,)   &  Mrs.  Frank 

H.,  1952,  SBC— 35/1177  Yoyogi   Ue- 

hara,  Shibuya  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  46- 

2347) 
Cook,  Miss  Dulcie,  1930,  UCC(IBC)- 

22  Sakuragi  Kunoshoji,  Tera  Machi, 

3   Chome,   Kanazawa   Shi.    (Tel.  3- 

0163) 
Cook,    Elder    Marion    H.,    LDS— 125 

Ryusuke  Cho,  Komatsu  Shi,  Ishika- 

wa  Ken. 


244  DIRECTORIES 

Cooke,  Miss  Daphne,  (England).  1955, 

WT— 772    Shinohara    Cho,    Kohoku 

Ku,  Yokohama  Shi. 
Cooke,    Mr.    &   Mrs.   T.   T.   S.,  1948, 

CJPM— 445  Hyakken  Machi,  Maeba- 

shi,  Gumma  Ken. 
Coote,  Dr.  (D.  D.)  Leonard  W.,    1914, 

JAM— Ikoma  Cho,  Nara  Ken. 
Copeland,  Dr.   (Ph.  D.)  &  Mrs.  Luther, 

1948,    SBC— 425    Hoshiguma    Oaza,  a-X9*f 

Fukuoka  Shi.  (Tel.  2-6481) 
Corl,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Javan,    1955,   EUB 

(IBC)— 353  Nakazato  Cho,  Kita  Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  82-1555) 
Cornelius,   Miss  D.  C.,  (China),  1951, 

OMF— 2-51  Aza  Minota,  Fukunoda, 

Itayanagi  Machi,  Aomori  Ken.  3  -  ^  >;  >>  7; 

Corwin,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    C.   M.,    1952,      ffimm&g*!5ift£m 

CJPM— 82   Munetaka    Cho,   Isesaki,          A—    a  -  n>  V  i  * 

Gumma  Ken. 
Coryell,  Mrs.  Ada,  1950,  ASC— Maru-       *B£7UN 

yama    Dori,    2   Chome,   Abeno   Ku,           -~TB 

Osaka  Shi. 
Coryell,  Miss  Ada,  1950,  ASC— Maru- 

yama   Dori,   2   Chome,   Abeno    Ku, 

Osaka  Shi. 
Cosens,   Miss    (Rev.)    E.    Marguerite, 

1955,  UCC(IBC)—  2  Higashi  Toriiza-         J&BJ: 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  245 

ka,  Azabu,  Minato  ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel. 
48-3325) 
Counts,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.   A.    (Korea), 

1950,  WT— 153  Iseyama  Cho,  Naka 
Ku,  Nagoya  Shi. 

Courtney,  Mrs.  Richard,  1952,  TEAM       OfS*) 
-(Furlough   '55-56)    c/o  Mrs.  Fern 
Anderson,  713  15th  St.,  N.  W.,  Cal 
gary,  Alberta,  Canada. 

Cox,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ralph,  1953,  1952, 
TEAM— 295  Nakano  Cho,  Takama- 
tsu  Shi,  Kagawa  Ken. 

Craighill,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  Lloyd  R.,  Jr., 

1951,  PEC— Hongo   Dori,   1  Chome, 
Yamato  Takada  Shi. 

Crawford,     Mr.    &    Mrs.    Coy,    1951, 

NTM— Takada  Machi,  Takada  Shi,  ?  »  -  7  *  r-  F 

Iwate  Kerr. 
Crew,  Miss  Angie,  (Near  East),  1923, 

ABCFM(IBC)— Kobe     Jo      Gakuin, 

Okadayama,  Nishinomiya.    (Tel.  Ni- 

shinomiya  2264) 
Croskrey,  Miss  Dorothy  E.,  1949,  MC 

(IBQ—  42  Nishi  Yohane  Cho,  Fuku-         23- 

oka  Shi,  Fukuoka  Ken. 
Crowder,   Miss  Rebekah,    1954,  NTM 

—139  Kurumegawa,  Higashi-muraya- 

ma  Machi,  Kitatama  Gun,  Tokyo. 


246  DIRECTORIES 

Crowley,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Dale.,  Jr.,  1952, 
IND— Omuki,  Mukae  Mura,  Sannoe- 
gun,  Aomoi  Ken. 

Croyle,  Miss  Winifred  B.,  1950,  IGL 
— 93  Uyama,  Sumoto  Shi,  Hyogo 
Ken. 

Cryderman,  Rev.  Dale,  YFC— (Fur 
lough)  P.  O.  Box  1014,  Central  Post 
Office,  Tokyo. 

Cuddeford,  Miss  Muriel,  (England, 
1955,  WT— 772  Shinohara  Cho,  Ko- 
hoku  Ku,  Yokohama. 

Culpepper,  Dr.  (Ph.  D.)  &  Mrs.  R.  H., 
1950,  SBC— 11  Banchi  2  Chome, 
Hirao  Sanso  Dori,  Fukuoka  Shi. 

Cundiff,   Mr.   William   S.,    1952,  E&R 

(IBQ— 61     Kozenji     dori,     Sendai,           V 
Miyagi  Ken.    (Tel.  3256). 

Cunningham,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert,  JKJI, 
1953,  ALM— 628  Ujina  Machi,  7  A 
Chome,  Hiroshima  Shi.  (Tel.  4-2720). 

Currell,  Miss  Susan  McD.,  1921,  PS— 
116  Shigatsuta,  Hongu  Cho,  Kochi 
Shi.  (Tel.  Kochi  2917). 

Curry,  Miss  Olive,  1923,  MC(IBC)  — 
Kwassui  Junior  College,  12  Higashi 
Yamate  Dori,  Nagasaki.  (Tel.  1416). 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  247 


J)  

Dahl,  Elder  Richard  A.,  LDS— 29 
Shinohara  Machi,  Kohoku  Ku,  Yoko 
hama. 

Dail,  Miss  Lucy  Marie,  1955,  MC(IBC) 
—69  Shoto  Cho,  Shibuya  Ku,  Tokyo.          ft 
(Tel.  46-1909). 

Dale,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Daniel,  1952,  TEAM      §j|| 
—994    Miyawaki    Cho,    Takamatsu 
Shi,  Kagawa  Ken. 

Dale,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Kenneth  J.,  1951, 
ALM— Kuroiwa,  Kogushi,  Ube  Shi, 
Yamaguchi  Ken.  (Tel.  2219). 

Dale,  Rev.  Oliver  B.,  1940,  SSJE— St. 
Michael's  Monastery,  Shimadagashi, 
Oyama  Kyoku-ku-nai,  Tochigi  Ken. 

Dales,  Miss  Laura,  1949,  TEAM— 
(Furlough  54-56)  Prairie  Bible  In 
stitute,  Three  Hills,  Alberta,  Canada. 

Daniels,  Misses  Mabel  E.,  1928,  & 
Ruth  R.,  1951,  IND— Obirin  Gakuen, 
Tadao  Mura,  Minamitama  gun, 
Tokyo.  (Tel.  Tadao  20). 
Danker,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  W.  J.,  1948, 
MSL— (Furlough  55-56)  16-1  Chome, 
Fujimi  Cho,  Chiyoda  Ku,  Tokyo. 


248  DIRECTORIES 

Dann,  Miss  Janet  M.,  1951,  ACF— 154 

Nakadori,    Ononii    Machi,    Tamura 

Gun,  Fukushima  Ken. 
Darby,  Miss  Laura  W.,  (China),  1952, 

UCC(IBC)— 5090  Moto  Joya  Machi, 

Kofu,   Yamanashi  Ken.  (Tel.  5451). 
Daub,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Edward,  1951,  PN 

(IBC) — 16    of   4    Nagamine    Yama, 

Oishi,  Nada  Ku,  Kobe. 
Davidson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Lewis  E.,  1951, 

ELC— 1984  Otsu  dori,  Shimada  Shi,         —1iAM 

Shizuoka  Ken.  ^i 

Davies,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  D.  E.,  1937,  AGGB 

—1/54   Watarida   Shin   Cho,  Kawa 
saki  Shi,  Kanagawa  Ken.  (Furlough) . 
Davis,  Miss  Carnella,  1951,  WEC— c/o 

Mr.  Kouichi  Nakagawa,  1003  Jifuki- 

ji  Cho,  Nagahama  Shi,  Shiga  Ken. 
Davis,   Mr,  Ernest,   1926,  CA— c/o  S. 

J.     Lang,     1521-4     Chome,     Egota         EH©— S~—  SJ.y 

Machi,  Nakano  Ku,  Tokyo,  (or  Box 

982,  Central  Post  Office,  Tokyo). 
Davis,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Francis,  1951,  1956, 

OMS— 391     Kashiwagi     3     Chome, 

Shinjuku  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  37-3664) . 
Davis,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Harrison  R.  S.  Jr., 

1950,   CN— 229  Oyama  Cho,  Tama- 

gawa,  Setagaya   Ku,   Tokyo.    (Tel, 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  249 

72-5667). 
Davis,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Howard,  1951,  CC- 

NCM— 13-3  Chome,  Tokugawayama 

Cho,  Chigusaku,  Nagoya  Shi.  r  -  ?  -f 

Davis,    Rev.   &   Mrs.   Linwood,    1953, 

MSL— 71    Miyamura    Cho,    Azabu, 

Minato  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Davis,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Rendell  A.,   1951, 

PN(IBC)— 19    of    9    Tsuna    Machi, 

Mita,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo.    (Tel.  45- 

0438) . 
Dawkins,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Charles,  1954, 

ULCA— 303     Hyakunin     Machi,     3          OHQH 

Chome,   Shinjuku   Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  F->*>X 

36-2419). 
Dawson,   Rev.   Douglas,  1950,  OBM—      WprftH^g^MIA* 

Sam-no-miya  PO  Box  761,  Kobe. 
Dawson,    Mr.   &  Mrs.   George,    1953, 


ABFMS— 4  Miharudai,  Minami  Ku, 

Yokohama.  (Tel.  Yokohama  3-6628) , 
Deal,   Rev.   &   Mrs.   Harold  G.,  1948, 

ULCA— 22  Tokugawa  Cho  3  Chome, 

Higashi  Ku,  Nagoya.    (Tel.  4-3223). 
Dean,    Miss  Barbara,    1950,  TEAM— 

(Furlough  55-56) ,  Wheaton  College, 

Wheaton,  Illinois,  USA. 
Dearn,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gordon  A.,  (Eng 
land),     1951,    WT— 772     Shinohara         -l:^       r-fT-v 


250  DIRECTORIES 

Cho,  Kohoku  Ku,  Yokohama. 
DeCamp,   Miss   Grace,  1947,  TEAM— 

2  Chome,  Hatsuda  Cho,  Takayama 

shi,  Gifu  Ken. 
Degelman,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    O.    R,  1947, 

TEAM— 350     Honmoku    Machi,     2          =2O 

Chome,  Naka  Ku,  Yokohama.    (Tel. 

Yokohama  2-7986). 
Degerman,   Miss  Bessie,  1954,  TEAM 

— 597    Karuizawa    Machi,    Nagano 

Ken. 
DeLong,   Miss   Lelah,    1949,  TEAM— 

(Furlough    54-56).    116    Iowa  Ave., 

Riverside,  California.,  USA. 
deMaagd,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  John  C.,  1928, 

RCA(IBC)— 37   Yamate,    Naka   Ku, 

Yokohama.  (Tel.  2-9183). 
Derksen,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Peter,    1954, 

GCMM-122     Yamamoto     Dori,     4 

Chome,  Ikuta  Ku,  Kobe. 
DeShazer,    Rev.   &   Mrs.  Jacob,  1948, 

FM — Asbury     Seminary,     Wilmore, 

Kentucky.   (Furlough). 
Deter,   Miss   Virginia,  1950,  PN(IBC) 

— Hokuriku  Gakuin,  10  Kami  Kaki- 

nokibatake,     Kanazawa,      Ishikawa 

Ken.    (Tel.   2-0763).    (Furlough  55- 

56). 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES 


251 


Detton,  Elder  Richard,  LDS— 29  Shino- 

hara  Machi,  Kohoku  Ku,  Yokohama. 
Dexter,    Mr.    &   Mrs.   A.,  IND— 274  3 

Chome,  Hyakunin  Cho,  Shinjuku  Ku, 

Tokyo. 
Dick,    Miss    Cornelia,    1955,    PS— 112 

Yamamoto    Dori    4    Chome,    Ikuta 

Ku,   Kobe.    (Tel.   Fukuai  (2)   1887). 
Dievendorf,  Mrs.  Anne,   1922,  CM  A— 

255   Itsukaitchi    Machi,    Saiki    Gun, 

Hiroshima  Ken. 
Dillard,    Miss    Mary,     1950,    OEM— 

San-no-miya   P.   O.,  Box  761,  Kobe. 
Dillon,    Rev.   &   Mrs.   Alan   B.,   1948, 

FEGC— 1183  Zushi,  Zushi  Shi,  Kana- 

gawa  Ken.  (Tel.  978). 
Dithridge,    Miss  Harriett,  BPT— 30  4 

Chome,   Shibazaki   Cho,  Tachikawa 

Shi,  Tokyo. 
Dittemore,  Mrs.  Isabel  M.,  1951,  CC- 

KCM — 146    Tempozan    Cho,    Kago- 

shima   City.    (Furlough:  Church  St. 

Staion,   Box   245,   New  York  8,   N. 

Y.) 
Doernen,    Miss   Waltraut,   IND— 2136 

Iruma   Cho,    Shiki   Machi,    Saitama 

Ken. 
Doi,    Mrs.    Dorothy    Iwabuchi,    1952, 


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252  DIRECTORIES 

ASC-9  Kumi  Wakakusa  Cho,  Beppu  F-f 

Shi,  Oita  Ken. 
Doubleday,    Miss   Stella    C.    (Ceylon), 

1928,     CMS— 882    Senda    Machi,    3 

Chome,  Hiroshima.    (Tel.  4-5775). 
Douglas,  Miss  Leona,  1930,  UCC  (IBC) 

—5090    Moto    Joya    Machi,    Kofu, 

Yamanashi  Ken.  (Tel.  5451). 
Downs,   Rev.    (D.  D.)  &  Mrs.  Darley, 

1919,  ABCFM(IBC)— 12  Hachiyama, 

Shibuya  Ku,  Tokyo.    (Tel.  46-2777). 
Doyle,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  W.,  1948, 

ChC— Omika,    Kuji    Machi,   Hitachi          |g  K-f;v- 

Shi,    Ibaraki    Ken.    (Tel.   Kujihama 

2251). 
Dozier,   Mrs.   C.   K.,  1906,  SBC— 2325 

Kami    Meguro    5    Chome,    Meguro 

Ku,  Tokyo. 

Dozier,    Rev.   &  Mrs.  Edwin  B.    (Ha 
waii),     1933,    SBC— 110    1     Chome,          © o 

Shimo  Uma  Cho,  Setagaya  Ku,  To-  F  -  fJ  -v  - 

kyo.  (Tel.  42-0608). 
Draper,  Rev.  William  F.,  1953,  PEC- 

8   Motokaji   Cho,   Sendai   shi.   (Tel. 

Sendai  2-4684). 
Driskill,   Rev.   &   Mrs.   J.    Lawrence, 

1951,  PF  (IBC) —335  Furuno,  Kawa- 

chinagano  Shi,  Osaka  Fu.  (Furlough 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  253 

55-56). 
Drivstuen,  Miss  Dagny  (China),  1949,       ,ij<KIS/JNffl7fJ 

NLM— Oda  Shi,  Shimane  Ken.  F  !J  ^^f-  *  -  ^ 

Drummond,    Rev.     (Ph.    D.)    &    Mrs.       H^Tir-H^KiS— Hzi 

Richard,  1949,  PN(IBC)— 242  Zaimo-  V?^^  F 

kuza,    Kamakura    (Tel.    Kamakura 

1720) . 
Dunbar,    Mr.    Virgil,    1956,  QMS— 391 

Kashiwagi   3   chome,   Shinjuku  Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  37-3664). 
Dunn,    Rev.   &  Mrs.  Ed,  1954,  BBF— 

894  Daimon  Dori,  Ota  Shi,  Gumma 

Ken. 
Dupree,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Charles,    1953, 

1956,  OMS— 391  Kashiwagi  3  Chome,          HH/L 

Shinjuku  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  37-3664) . 
Duran,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Fred    R.,    1955, 

TEAM— 1231      Karuizawa      Machi, 

Nagano  Ken. 
Dyck,  Miss  Anna,  1953,   GCMM   5330 

Namiki,  Kami  Kawa  Higashi  Machi, 

Miyakonojo,  Miyazaki. 
Dyck,    Miss    Susan,    1953,    CMA-60 

Kitata  Machi,  Matsue  Shi,  Shimane          O 

Ken. 
Dyer,  Miss  Lois,   (Malay,  N.  Z.,  Aus.), 

1950,    WT— 68/285    Shingoryoguchi 

Cho,  Kita-kyoku  Ku,  Kyoto. 


254 


DIRECTORIES 


Dyer,    Mr.    Stanley,    1956,    QMS— 391 

Kashiwagi     3     Chome,    Shinju    Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  37-3664). 
Dyson,    Miss   Mary,  1955,  JEB— 11  of 

5,   Shiomidai   Cho,  Suma  Ku,  Kobe 

Shi. 


—  E  — 

Eagle,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Charles,    1950, 

TEAM— 35    Ote     Machi,     Shimizu, 

Shizuoka  Ken. 
Ebinger,   Miss   Frieda,    1953,  GMM— 

Higashi  Naruo  12,  Naruo  Cho,  Nishi- 

nomiya  Shi,  Hyogo  Ken. 
Eckel,    Rev.    (D.  D.)    &   Mrs.   W.  A., 

1916,  1950,  CN— (Furlough). 
Eddy,    Rev.    &  Mrs.  William  D.,  1950 

PEC— Nishi    5    Chome,    Kita    15- Jo, 

Sapporo. 
Edgerton,    Miss    Daisy     Bell,     1949, 

UCMS(IBC)— 353     Nakazato     Cho, 

Kita  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  82-1555). 
Ediger,     Rev.    &     Mrs.     Ferd,    1953, 

GCMM— Tomitaka    Machi,    Hyuga 

Shi,  Miyazaki  Ken. 
Edwards,  Miss  L.  B.,   1953,  OMF— 49 

Sawada,  Tsukurimichi,  Aomori  Shi, 


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ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  255 

Aomori  Ken. 
Eikamp,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  R.,  1949, 

CG— (Furlough)       c/o      Missionary 

Board,    1303   East  Fifth  Street,  An 
derson,  Indiana.  93,  3  Chome,   Oku- 

sawa   Machi,   Tamagawa,  Setagaya 

Ku,  Tokyo. 
Eikli,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Gabriel,  (China), 

1949,    NLM— 27-5    Chimori    Machi, 

1  Chome,  Suma,  Kobe.    (Tel.   Kobe 

(7)  1662). 
Eimon,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Harold,    1954, 

ELC— 21    Maruyama    Cho,    Bunkyo 

Ku,  Tokyo. 
Eitel,  Dr.   (M.  D.)  K.  F.  &  Mrs.  Anna, 

1951,  LM— 58  Shoto  Machi,  Shibuya          A  7  J 

Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  46-4970). 
Elder,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  William  M.,  1948,       « 

MC(IBC)— 20  Kuritani  Cho,  Tottori          O 

Shi,  Tottori  Ken. 
Eldridge,    Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paul  H.   (Phi-       ^ 

lippines),   1937,   SDA— 164-2  Onden,          g 

3  Chome,  Shibuya  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel. 

40-1171). 
Ellis,  Rev.  Andrew  B.,  1951,  ULCA—       (^0 

351    Oya  Machi   Moto,   Kumamoto          ^ 

Shi.  (Tel.  566).  (Furlough  '56) 
Elmer,  Miss  Ruth,  (China),  1949,  EUB 


256  DIRECTORIES 

(IBQ—  84    Sasugaya    Cho,    Bunkyo 
Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  92-5516). 

Elson,  Mrs.  Wilho,  1950,  SSM— (Fur 
lough)  Box  465,  Chassell,  Mich. 

Emanuel,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  B.  P.,  1950, 
SBC— 252  Miyawaki  Cho,  Takama- 
tsu  Shi.  (Tel.  5926). 

Endo,  Sister  Irene,  LDS— 55  9  Chome 
Honmachi,  Toyonaka  Shi,  Osaka 
Fu. 

Engebretsen,  Miss  Gudrun,  1952, 
NEOM— Ueda,  Nakoso  Shi,  Fuku- 
shima  ken. 

Engeman,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Hairy,  1950, 
EMCA— 1068  3  Chome,  Matsubara 
Machi,  Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel. 
32-1411). 

Engholm,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Duane,  1954, 
FEGC — 111  Hakuraku,  Kanagawa 
Ku,  Yokohama.  (Tel.  4-5217). 

Engver,  Miss  Maria,  1951,  SEOM 
(SM J)  —  (Furlough) .  Missionaenshe- 
mmet,  Duvbo,  Sundbyberg  2,  Swe 
den. 

Enniss,  Elder  Noel  H.,  LDS— Kita  2 
Jo  Nishi  24  chome,  Sapporo  Shi, 
Hokkaido. 

Ericson,   Rev.   &   Mrs.  Wilbert,  1953, 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  257 

ALM— 477   Nishimiya   Cho,   Mihara          -b-b        »9  *  V?  :• 

Shi,    Hiroshima   Ken.    (Tel.  Mihara 

1044) . 
Eriksen,  Miss  Ruth,  1952,  LBA— P.  O. 

Yokoyama,    Higashi-Tagawa     Gun, 

Yamagata  Ken,  Sanbongi  Mura. 
Eriksson,  Miss  Astrid    (China),    1953, 

SFM(SMJ)— 451     Tsurumi     Machi, 

Tsurumi  Ku,  Yokohama  Shi. 
Eriksson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  E.  Paul  (Mon 
golia)  ,  1951,  SEMJ  (SMJ)— 77  Midori          -b  ^  'J  9  V  : 

Cho,  Tomakomai  Shi,  Hokkaido. 
Eriksson,    Miss   Linnea,    1951,  OMSS       ^KFttA 

(SMJ)— 98-2  Mitsu,  Yao  Shi,  Osaka 

Fu. 
Ershammar,     Rev.    &    Mrs.     Self  rid,       (jJfUJ^) 

(China),    1950,    SEOM (SMJ)  —  (Fur 
lough)  Kvidinge,  Sweden. 
Ettling,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  G.,  1953,  LM 

—1933  Nakanoshima,  Kawasaki  Shi, 

Kanagawa  Ken. 
Euler,    Rev.    &    Mrs.     Frank,    1951, 

TEAM— 88  Aza  Kaino,  Oaza  Tama- 

no,    Kozoji    Machi,    Higashikasugai 

Gun,  Aichi  Ken. 
Ewing,  Miss,  Hettie  Lee,  1926,  ChC— 

7/2  Sakae  Cho,  Shizuoka  Shi. 


258  DIRECTORIES 


Faber,    Mr.   &   Mrs.  Ernest  D.,  1954, 

CC-HCM— 16  Wakaba   Cho,  Shinju- 

ku  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Fadel,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Allen,  1951,  TEAM 

— 54   Matsubara   Cho,   Aomori   Shi,          £3  7  x  —  • 

Aomori  Ken. 
Fairfield,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  F.  (China) , 

1951,  ABCFM  (IBQ— 12  Hachiyama         z: 

Cho,  Shibuya  Ku,  Tokyo.    (Tel.  46-  7  *  r  7 

2777) 
Falck,   Miss  Elizabeth   N.,  1951,  PEC 

— Rikkyo  Univ.,  3  Chome,   Ikebuku- 

ro,   Toshima   Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  97- 

3121) 
Fanger,   Rev.   &   Mrs.    Clifford,  1949, 

NTM— 1327,  Mamada  Machi,  Tochi-         -fc          7  -,  >ff- 

gi  Ken. 
Fanger,    Mr.    Richard,    1951,  NTM— 

Tomonuma,  984  Nogi  Mura,  Shimo- 

tsuga  Gun,  Tochigi  Ken. 
Faris,    Miss  Eleanor,   1955,  RPM— 39, 

1   chome,   Nakayamate   Dori,  Ikuta 

Ku,  Kobe. 
Farnham,  Miss  Grace,  1925,  CC-MCM 

— 4-500    Mabashi,     Suginami     Ku, 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  259 

Tokyo.  ~?  -r  ~  "s^J* 

Feely,  Miss  (Rev.)  Gertrude  (Ed.  D.),       (&S4'):f$3aTftJBKE 

(Philippines) ,  1931,  MC  (IBC)  —  (Fur-          «w;    99*+t 

lough  '55-56)  Christian  Youth  Center,          i/>x.-  x--fs? - 

Mikage    Cho,    Higashi    Nada    Ku,          fAJ  7  4+-$  4 

Kobe.  (Tel.  8-3793) 
Feil,     Rev.    Paul,     1954,    ULCA — 303      ^Mf^fSIKWA^J'H 

Hyakunin  Machi,  3  Chome,  Shinju-          OHOH    7  7  -f  ;i/ 

ku  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  36-2419) 
Fensome,    Miss  Alice  E.,  1948,  FM—       (-jf  gt£) 

(Furlough)    Seattle  Pacific  College, 

Seattle  99,  Washington. 
Fichtner,    Miss   Anne   C.,    1955,  EUB       ^F1'Tfji|!H    #*r  <f 

(IBC)  —Canadian     Academy,    Nada          T>T%  -f  5.  -  ft 

Ku,  Kobe.  7  i  fc  h  1-  - 

Fielder,    Rev.   &   Mrs.    Gerald,    1954, 

SBC — 18    Koyama    Hananogi    Cho, 

Kita  Ku,  Kyoto.  (Tel.  4-6709)  ?  i  ~ 

Finch,  Miss  Mary  D.,  1925,  MC(IBC) 

— Hiroshima   Jo   Gakuin,   49  Kami- 

nagarekawa  Cho,  Hiroshima  Shi. 
Finnseth,    Rev.   Per,   1952,  NLM— 121 

Soto    Nakabara    Cho,    Matsue    Shi, 

Shimane  Ken. 
Finrow,  Miss  Patricia,  1951,  TEAM— 

992-4  Chome,  Shimotakaido,  Sugina- 

mi  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  37-7079) 
Firebaugh,  Miss  Martha  E.,  1951,  PN 


260  DIRECTORIES 

(IBC) — Tokyo    Woman's    Christian 

College,    124   logi  Machi,  3  Chome, 

Suginami  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  39-2255) 
Fisch,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Edwin    (China), 

1951,  TEAM— 346  Eifuku  Cho,  Sugi-          KA        7  <  y  > 

nami  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Fisher,    Mr.    &   Mrs.   H.  E.,   (China), 

1951,  OMF— Tsutsui  Machi,  Tsutsui, 

Ooaza,  Aomori  Shi,  Aomori  Ken.  ~7  ^ 

Flaherty,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Theodore  E., 

1949,   1953,   RCA    (IBC)— 345  Sanko 

Cho,   Shirokane,   Shiba,  Minato  Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Emergency  Tel.,  Dormitory 

45-0845) 
Fleenor,     Mr.    &    Mrs.    Julius,    1950, 

CC-MCM— (Furlough)    3-1140    Shi-          T&^=© HO 

moochiai,  Shinjuku  Ku,  Tokyo.  ^  7 

Fleischman,     Miss     Lorraine,      1952, 

CBFMS,   83   Tsutsumi  Dori,  Sendai 

Shi. 
Fleischmann,    Miss     Babette,     1951, 

GMM— 12  Higashi  Naruo  Cho.  Nishi-          +— 

nomiya,  Hyogo  Ken.  7  7  -f  v  ^  -^  ^ 

Fletcher,  Elder  Robert,  LDS— 40,  Nishi      X«7frMfgffi^^UJ 

1  Chome,  Tezukayama,  Abeno  Ku,          H— TBHO 

Osaka  Shi.  7  f»  ^  *  - 

Fletcher,  Miss  Shirley  M.,  1952,  MSCC      ffi rfr £W;^T  H -f- 

— 16  1  Chome,  Itsuki  Cho,  Tokushi-          ^        7  ^  y  =f-  ^  - 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  261 

ma  Shi, 
Floyd,  Mr.  Roger  W.,  1953,   MC(IBC) 

—7,  10  Chome,  Daiko  Cho,   Higashi          TB-b 

Ku,  Nagoya. 
Floyd,    Mrs.    Ruth,    1949,   AG— (Fur-       (.jug^) 

lough) 
Foerstel,    Miss   Marie,  1927,  MSCC-       -gg^ff 

229   Nishi   Nagano   Machi,  Nagano-  y^r^riv 

shi.  (Tel.  Nagano  2961) 
Fontnote,   Dr.    (M.  D.)  Audrey,  1952, 

SBC— 22   Kami   Ikeda  Cho,  Kitashi- 

rakawa,  Sakyo  Ku,  Kyoto.   (Tel.  7- 

5777) 
Ford,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Einar,  1953,  EFCA 

—188  Motobuto  Machi,  Urawa  Shi,          /\;\ 

Saitama  Ken. 
Foreman,  Miss  Alice,  1955,  CBFMS—      jfujrf&^ftffllE^M 

5-1  Chome,  Surugadai,  Chiyoda  Ku,          — TH2 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  29-2512) 
Foreman,    Mr.   Burton   V.,    1951,    PN 

(IBC)—  c/o    Sekiba     Sadamu,    1466 

Yoyogi    Tomigaya,     Shibuya     Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  46-5785) 
Forester,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Thomas,   1953, 

CPC— Aza  Hei,  5-go,  3366-3,  Shimo 

Tsuruma,     Yamato     Machi,    Koza 

Gun,  Kanagawa  Ken.   (Tel.  Yamato 

409) 


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262  DIRECTORIES 

Forsberg,    Miss  Ruth,  1947,  TEAM— 

2  Chome,  Hatsuda  Cho,   Takayama 

Shi,  Gifu  Ken, 
Fosnot,    Miss     (Ph.    D.)      Pearl     B., 

(China),  1953,  MC(IBC)— 11  Konno  7*^1- 

Cho,    Shibuya    Ku,     Tokyo.     (Tel. 

40-0507) 
Foss,  Miss  Eleanor  M.  (Ceylon) ,  1936, 

CMS — Principal,  Poole  Gakuin  Junior 

College,   Poole   Gakuin,  Katsuyama 

Dori,   Ikuno   Ku,  Osaka.  (Tel.  Ten- 

noji  290) 
Foss,  Miss  Marit    (China)  1951,  NLM 

— 3  Nakajima  Dori,  2  Chome,  Fuki- 

ai  Ku,  Kobe. 

Foster,  Miss  Mary  C,  1954,  MC(IBC) 
— c/o  Sasae  Ando,    209   Seijo   Mach', 

Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Foster,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Robert,    1949, 

FEGC— (Furlough)    c/o  J.  S.  Tyley, 

1641    N.    78th   Ave.,   Elmwood  Park 

35,  111. 
Fowler,   Mr.   J.    Earl,    1953,   PEC— 19 

Akashi  Cho,  Chuo  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.          A 

54-5151,  5163) 
Fox,    Mr.  &  Mrs.    Harry   Robert,  Jr., 

1947,     ChC— Omika,     Kuji     Machi, 

Hitachi  Shi,  Ibaraki  Ken.  (Tel.  Kuji- 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  263 

hama  2251) 
Fox,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Logan  J.,  1948,  ChC 

— Omika,   Kuji   Machi,  Hitachi  Shi, 

Ibaraki   Ken.    (Tel.  Kujihama  2251) 
Fox,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Roger,  1951,  FEGC 

—76-2  Dai  Machi,  3  Chome,  Hachi- 

oji  Shi,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  3336) 
Foxwell,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Philip  R.,  1948, 

IBPFM— 273    Horinouchi   1   Chome, 

Suginami  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  38-0017) 
Francey,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jack,  1955,  1952, 

ICFG— 569   No.    1,   Higashi  Oizumi, 

Nerima  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Francis,    Miss    Mable,    1909,    CMA— 

Minami  Horibata,   Matsuyama   Shi,  7  7  > 

Shikoku.  (Tel.  1009) 
Frandell,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Karl,    1950, 

SAMJ  (SMJ)  —141  Kamiikegawa  Cho, 

Hamamatsu  Shi,  Shizuoka  Ken. 
Franklin,    Rev.    (D.   D.)  &  Mrs.  Sam 

H.,   Jr.,    1929,    PN(IBC)  —  (Furlough 

'55-56)      890     Mure,     Mitaka     Shi, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  398-5047) 
Fredlund,  Miss  M.  M.  (China),  1952, 

OMF— 21  Yamamichi  Cho,  Hirosaki         -    7  f  »  K  ?  V  F 

Shi,  Aomori  Ken. 
Frens,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  James,  1950,  TEAM       (MS1!1) 

—  (Furlough  '55-56)  R.  R.  2,  Holland, 


264  DIRECTORIES 

Mich. 
Fridell,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Wilbur,    1948, 

ABFMS— 550  Totsuka  Machi  1  Cho-          TSSSO 

me,Shinjuku  Ku,Tokyo.  (Tel.  34-3687)  ~J  y  r  -  ^ 

Friesen,    Miss    A.,    1954,   OMF— 2305      S»J13i-fl--^wrz:~C> 

Karuizawa,  Nagano  Ken.  E  7  'J  -  -if  y 

Friesen,  Mr.  Abe,  1955,  OMF— Tsutsui      W&ip.'Wrii^m* 

F3  •T'KxTC  F3  -^j\  I l-J  ^X~TJ|RjTr 

Machi,  Tsutsui,  Ooaza,  Aomori  Shi, 

Aomori  Ken. 
Friesen,    Miss   Arlene,    1953,  FEGC— 

29  Shimo  Cho,  Mitsuzawa,  Kanaga- 

wa  Ku,  Yokohama. 
Friesen,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Harry,    1951, 

MB— 59   Sompachi   Cho,   4  Jo  Dori, 

Ishibashi    Soen,    Ikeda   Shi,    Osaka 

Fu.  (Tel.  Ikeda  210) 
Friesen,    Mr.    Jacob,    1955,    TEAM— 

1190  Karuizawa  Machi,  Nagano  Ken.          O  79- 

Friesen,   Miss  Leonore,  1951,  GCMM 

-(On  furlough)   50,  3-Chome  Yodo- 

gawa     Cho,     Miyazaki     Shi,     (Tel  7  !J  - 

4009) 

Friesen,   Rev.   &  Mrs.   Roland,   1952, 

FEGC— 29    Shimo    Cho     Mitszawa, 

Kanagawa  Ku,  Yokohama. 
Friesen,    Miss   Susan,    1952,    ASC— 8 

Hira   Machi,   Sasebo   Shi,  Nagasaki 

Ken. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  265 


Friesen,    Rev.   &  Mrs.  W.,  1953,  JEM 

—411  Higashi  Senjumachi,  Nagaoka 

Shi. 
Frivold,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Robert,    1952, 

AG— 2-3  Ishikawa  Cho,  Mizuho  Ku, 

Nagoya. 
Fromm,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Elwood  P.,  1953, 

MSL— 1226  West  10,  South  18,  Sap 
poro  Shi,  Hokkaido. 
Fugleberg,    Gudrun,    IND— c/o   Ichiro 

Ito,  617  Hatsudai  Cho,  Yoyogi,  Shi-          £WTA— i: 

buya  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Fukada,  Mrs.  Robert,  1955,  MC(IBC)       8$&7t5]gEi8fflBT- 

— Seibi   Gakuen,    124   Maita  Machi,          H 

Minami    Ku,    Yokohama.    (Tel.    3- 

7363) 
Fukase,   Mr.   Tsutomu,   1954,  WT— 1      ^«[S£=Mf 

Toyooka   Cho,   Shiba  Mita,  Minato          WJ—  $® 

Ku,  Tokyo. 
Fuller,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Dwight,    1951, 

EFCA— (On  furlough— 2019  7th  Ave. 

Greeley,  Col.)  43  Minami  Shiba  Cho, 

Shimogamo,  Kyoto. 
Fulton,    Mr.   &  Mrs.  Lon,  1950,  WEC 

—569  Kondo,  Gokanosho  Cho,  Kan- 

zaki  Gun,  Shiga  Ken.  (Tel.  Ishizaka  ?  ^ 

47) 
Fultz,    Miss    Catherine,    1951,    PS— 1 


266  DIRECTORIES 

Yamada   Cho   3   Chome,   Nada  Ku, 

Kobe.  (Teh  8-2760) 
Fultz,   Mrs.   Exie   Jane,  CC-CRM— 67 

Yokoya,  Uozaki  Cho,  Higashi  Nada         M 

Ku,  Kobe. 
Funk,    Miss   Elsie,    1949,    BGCA— c/o       (<M 

Yachiyo  Ryokan,  Gobo   Shi,   Waka-          H? 

yama  Ken.  (Furlough  '55-56) 
Funk,   Sister   Helen  June,  LDS— Kita 

2  Jo  Nishi  24  Chome,   Sapporo  Shi, 

Hokkaido. 
Funk,    Elder    Lewis    J.,     LDS— 34-1 

Chome,    Hachiman    Dori,     Shibuya 

Ku,  Tokyo. 

Q    


Gaardlos,   Miss   Ruth,   1951,  NEOM— 
(Furlough)     Mollergaten    20,    Oslo, 

Norway. 
Gaenzle,    Mr.    Heinz,    1956,  LM— 1933 

Nakanoshima,  Kawasaki  Shi,   Kana- 

gawa  Ken. 
Galloway,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jim,  1956,  1954, 

BPT— 341  Harakomiya,  Akita  Machi, 

Nishitama  Gun,  Tokyo. 
Gambles,    Elder    Harry    B.,    LDS— 1- 

242  Hakusan  Ura,  Niigata  Shi,  Niiga- 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  267 


ta  Ken. 
Gamblin,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  E.,  1953, 

MC(IBC)— 8     Kitanagasa     Dori    4          A 

Chome,    Ikuta     Ku,     Kobe.      (Tel. 

2-2961) 
Gamlen,     Miss    Anna    (China),    1949, 

NLM— 121     Soto     Nakabara     Cho, 

Matsue,  Shimane  Ken.  (Furlough) 
Gano,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Glenn,  1954,  ABFMS 

— 2,     2     Chome,    Shimouma    Cho, 

Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Gardiner,    Miss    Ernestine    W.,    1947, 

PEC— 19    Akashi    Cho,    Chuo    Ku,         ft 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  54-5151) 
Garner,  Miss  Margaret,  1949,  E  &  R 

(IBC) — 41  Uwacho,  Komegafukuro, 

Sendai.  (Tel.  3-3257) 
Garner,   Miss   Verna   Mae,  SDA— 171 

Amanuma    1   Chome,  Suginami  Ku, 

Tokyo. 
Garrison,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Elton  P.,  1950, 

EUB  (IBC)  — (Furlough     '55-56)      45 

Daigakumae,  Senriyma,  Suita,  Osa 
ka  Fu. 
Garrott,   Dr.    (Ph.  D.)   &  Mrs.  W.  M., 

(Hawaii),  1934,  SBC— 423  Hoshigu- 

ma,    Oaza,    Fukuoka   Shi,    (Tel.   2- 

6481) 


268  DIRECTORIES 

Genberg,  Miss  Frida  (China),  1951, 
SFM(SMJ)  —  (Furlough)  Filadelfia, 
Vaernamo,  Sweden. 

Gerhard,  Mr.  (Ph.  D.)  &  Mrs.  Robert 
H.,  1928,  E&R(IBQ—  International 
Christian  University,  1500  Osawa 
Mitaka  Shi,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  Musashino 
(398) -3791). 

Germany,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Charles  H., 
1947,  MC(IBC)— 506  Kamojima  Cho, 
Oe  Gun,  Tokushima  Ken.  (Tel.  Ka 
mojima  506). 

Gerry,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert,  1951,  WEC 
— Imadegawa,  Sagaru,  Teramachi, 
Kamikyo  Ku,  Kyoto  Shi. 

Getz,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  (R.  N.)  Pierce,  1953, 
E&R(IBQ—  28  Uwacho,  Komega- 
fukuro,  Sendai.  (Tel.  6812). 

Giesbrecht,  Miss  Martha,  1953,  GCMM 
— 5330  Namiki,  Kami  Kawa  Higashi 
Machi,  Miyakonojo,  Miyazaki. 

Gilbertson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Gaylen,  1953, 
ELC— 78,    2    Chome,    Torisu    Cho,          <^A 
Minami  Ku,  Nagoya. 

Giles,  Miss  Sara  Rebecca,  1948,  MC 
(IBC)— lai  Joshi  Koto  Gakko,  64 
Suginami  Cho,  Hakodate.  (Tel.  Home 
5277,  School  1118). 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  269 


Gilkey,  Mr.  William  E.,  (China) ,  1953, 

MC(IBC)— c/o  Fukunaka,  78  Matsu- 

zono  Cho,  Nishinomiya,  Hyogo  Ken. 
Gillespie,    Rev.    &   Mrs.   A.    L.,  1946, 

SBC— 149,  Osaka  Kamino  Cho,  Ten- 

noji  Ku,  Osaka.  (Tel.  77-6165). 
Gillett,   Rev.    (Ed.    D.)   &  Mrs.  C.  S., 

(Marshall  &  Caroline  Islands) ,  1921, 

ABCFM(IBC)— 65  Okaido  Machi,  3 

Chome,  Matsuyama.  (Tel.  394). 
Gingerich,    Dr.    &  Mrs.  Melvin,  1955^ 

MCC— 350,    Setamachi,    Tamagawa, 

Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Gingrich,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    V.    L.,   1954, 

PAC— 7-1    Chome,    Shinsenji    Dori,          — Odb 

Fukiai  Ku,  Kobe  Shi.  *  *!  ^  IJ 

Givens,  Miss  Anna  M.,  1950,  MC(IEC) 

— 69  Shoto  Cho,  Shibuya  Ku,  Tokyo. 

(Tel.  46-1909). 
Gizze,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Vincent,    1951, 

OEM — (On    furlough)    San-no-miya 

P.  O.  Box  761  Kobe. 
Glass,    Miss    E.    M.,     (China),    1951, 

OMF— 23    North  2  Jo  West  2,  Kut- 

chianmachi,  Hokkaido. 
Glass,  Miss  Lois,   (China),    1950,   SBC 

-465  6  Chome,  Torikai  Machi,  Fu-          *5 

kuoka.  (Tel.  2-3146). 


270  DIRECTORIES 

Clock,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  Delmar,  J.,  1951, 
MSC— 15    Nakano    Cho,    Ushigome, 

Shinjuku  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Godert,    Miss    Agnes,    1955,    PS— 112 

Yamamoto  Dori,  4. Chome,  Ikuta  Ku,          ~m — 

Kobe.  (Tel.  Fukiai  2-1887). 
Godfrey,  Elder  Lyman  R.,   LDS— 2-11 

Takasago  Dori,  Toyonaka  Shi,  Osa 
ka  Fu. 
Godoy,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Rolf,  1950,  LFCN 

—1331  Tonomachi,  Matsusaka,  Mie. 
Goens,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Donald,  1954,  CG 

— 93,    3    Chome,    Okusawa    Machi, 

Tamagawa,  Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Goertzen,  Miss  Delna,   1951,  TEAM— 

1,  2  Chome,  Kitazawa,  Setagaya  Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  42-3898). 
Goes,    Rev.    &   Mrs.   Gosta,    (China), 

1954,  SEOM(SMJ)— 149  Hira  Machi, 

Numazu  Shi,  Shizuoka  Ken. 
Goldsmith,  Miss  Mabel  O.,  1928,  CMS 

10,  Shojima  Kuzubei  Cho,  Kurume. 

(Tel.  4971). 
Good,   Dr.   &   Mrs.    Harold,    (China), 

1949,  TEAM— 423  Honan  Cho,  Sugi- 

nami  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  38-0204). 
Goodson,   Miss  Mary  F.,  1955,  ABWE 

— 2227  Shimoarata-cho,  Kagoshima- 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  271 

Shi,  Kagoshima  Ken.  if  y  F  V  > 

Goodwin,  Elder  Robert,   LDS — 89  Sai-       ^fc^jl'^f^'Tlj^WjA^i 

wai  Cho,  Muroran  Shi,  Hokkaido.  if  y  F  £"f  > 

Gornitzka,     Robert,     1954,     NEOM—       JS^fBJUrf! 

Soma  Shi,  Fukushima  Ken.  ^vu  -  y  % 

Gosden,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    E.    W.,    1933, 

JEB — 11  of  5,  Shiomidai  Cho,  Suma 

Ku,  Kobe  Shi. 
Goss,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bonn,  1949,  TEAM 

— 953  Oaza  Miwa,  Nagano  Shi,  Na 
gano  Ken. 
Goto,  Mr.  John,   1950,  NTM— Takada 

machi,  Takada  Shi,  Iwate  Ken. 
Graham,    Mr.    &  Mrs.  Lloyd  B.,  1951, 

UCC(IBC)— 12  Gazenbo  Cho,  Azabu, 

Minato   Ku,   Tokyo.    (Tel.  48-3516) 

(Furlough  55-56). 
Grant,   Mr.    &   Mrs.  Robert  H.,  1947, 

ABCFM(IBC)— 1-13     Asukai     Cho, 

Tanaka,    Sakyo    Ku,    Kyoto.    (Tel. 

Yoshida  7-0707). 
Grant,    Rev.   &   Mrs.  Worth  C.,  1950, 

SBC— 11-98   Tsutsumi  Dori,  Sendai. 

(Tel.  239)    (Furlough)    805   E.   Lex 
ington  Avenue,  High  Point,  N.  C. 
Grasmo,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Erik,  1950,  NLM 

—  (Furlough)     121    So  to    Nakabara 

Cho,    Matsue,  Shimane    Ken.    (Tel. 


272 


DIRECTORIES 


5444) 
Graves,  Miss  Alma,  (Africa,  Hawaii), 

1936,  SBC — Seinan   Gakuin,  Nishijin 

Machi,  Fukuoka  Shi.  (Tel.  2-0537). 
Gray,  Miss  Lorna,   CJPM— 445   Hyak- 

ken   Machi,   Maebashi  Shi,  Gumma 

Ken. 
Grosjean,    Miss   V.  C,  (Korea),  1948, 

SPG— 344  Kamoe  Kita  Cho,  Hama- 

matsu  Shi. 
Green,    Mr.   &  Mrs.  David  (Canada), 

1952,    WT— 68/285     Shingoryoguchi 

Cho,  Kitakyokunai,  Kyoto  Shi. 
Green,    Elder   Donald   W.,  LDS— 2-11 

Takasago  Dori,  Toyonaka  Shi,  Osa 
ka  Fu. 
Greenbank,      Miss     Katherine,     1920, 

UCC  (IBQ—  5090  Moto  Joya  machi, 

Kofu,    Yamanashi   Ken.   (Tel.  5451) 
Gregory,   Miss   Gladys  (Korea),  1950, 

WT — 153   Iseyama   Cho,   Naka   Ku, 

Nagoya. 
Gregory,    Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paul,    (China), 

1948,   E   &  R  (IBQ— 102  Osawaka- 

wara    Koji,    Morioka,    Iwate   Ken. 

(Tel.  1217) 
Grenz,  Miss  Elsie,  WMC— 137  Fujiwa- 

ra  Cho,  Sasebo  Shi,  Nagasaki  Ken. 


m 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  273 


Grey  ell,  Mr.  Arthur,  1952,  ASC— Ushi- 
buka  Shi,  Amakusa,  Shima,  Kuma- 
moto  Ken. 

Grier,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  (R.  N.)  Louis, 
1948,  PN(IBC)— 9  Chome,  Komatsu- 
bara  Cho,  Wakayawa  Shi.  (Tel. 
Wakayama  630) 

Griesy,  Mr.  Paul  Val,  1955,  ABCFM 
(IBQ—  Doshisha  Senior  High  School, 
Osagi  Cho,  Iwakura,  Sakyo  Ku, 
Kyoto.  (Tel.  7-5158) 

Gronlund,  Mrs.  Mildred,  1951,  ASC— 
(Furlough  '55-56)  c/o  1130  No.  Ave. 
54,  Los  Angeles  42,  Calif.  Higashi 
Shinkoji,  Nobeoka  Shi,  Miyazaki 
Ken. 

Gronning,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Arne,  1951, 
NLM— Tsuyama,  Okayama  Ken. 
(Tel.  Tsuyama  1975) 

Grubbs,  Rev.  Thomas  W.,  1948,  PN 
(IBQ— 13  Noda  Cho,  Yamaguchi 
Shi. 

Grube,  Miss  Alice,  1932,  PN  (IBO- 
200,  2  chome,  Shinonome  Cho,  Higa 
shi  Ku,  Osaka.  (Tel  Higashi  1550) 

Guenther,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  H.,  1954, 
JCGM— 331  Eifuku  Cho,  Suginami 
ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  32-4794) 


274  DIRECTORIES 

Gulbrandsen,  Mrs.  Dagny,  1951,  FCM 

— 27  Shinbo,  Takef  Shi,  Fukui  Ken. 
Gulick,  Miss  Anna  D.,  1951,  ELC— 82 

Oiwake  Cho,  Hamamatsu   Shi,    Shi- 

zuoka  ken. 
Gulick,    Mr.    &    Mrs.     Leeds,    1921, 

ABCFM  (IBC)  — Muromachi        Dori, 

Imadegawa    Agaru,    Kamikyo    Ku, 

Kyoto.  (Tel.  Nishijin  5642) 
Gullat,    Rev.   &   Mrs.    Tom  D.,  1950, 

SBC— (Furlough    '55)     4225    Camp-          -bZZ       tf? 

tellton  Road,  Ben  Hill,  Ga.  755  Ka- 

magami  Cho,  Mito.  (Tel.  2019) 
Gundersen,  Miss  Johanna,  1953,  FCM 

—P.  O.  Box  323,  Kobe. 
Gunther,    Miss   Rubena,    1950,  MB— 7 

Kasugade  Cho,  Naka  6  Chome,  Ko- 

nohana  Ku,  Osaka.  (Tel.  46-0234) 
Gurganus,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    George    P., 

1949,  ChC— 1498  Yoyogi  Tomigaya, 

Shibuya  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  46-2061) 
Gwinn,  Miss  Alice  E.,  (Greece),  1922, 

ABCFM  (IBC)  — Karasumaru       Dori, 

Imadegawa  Agaru,  Nishi  Iru,  Kami 
kyo  Ku,  Kyoto.  (Tel.  Nishijin  147) 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  275 

TT     

Hackett,  Mr.  &   Mrs.    (R.  N.)  H.  W., 

1920,      ABCFM  (IBC)  — "  Taizanso  ", 

2153    Osawa,    Mitaka    Shi,    Tokyo. 

(Tel.  Musashino  (398) -3791) 
Hagen,   Miss   Kirsten,  FCM— 47  Nan- 

zan   Cho,    (Box  32),  Seto  Shi,  Aichi          -fc 

Ken. 
Haglund,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ake,  (China),       ()jj,i 

1950,      SEOM      (SMJ)  — (Furlough) 

Ymergatan  17  IV,  Uppsala,  Sweden. 
Hagood,    Dr.    (M.   D.)    Martha,    1953, 

SBC— 22   Kami   Ikeda  Cho,  Kitashi- 

rakawa,    Sakyo    Ku,    Kyoto.    (Tel.  M-/yF 

7-5777) 
Haig,    Miss    Mary    (Formosa   &  New 

foundland),      1922,      UCC(IBC)— 22 

Kunoshoji,   Sakuragi,    Teramachi,  3 

Chome,  Kanazawa.   (Tel.  3-0163) 
Hailstone,    Miss    M.    E.,    1920,   SPG- 

Koran    Jogakko,    1046,    7    Chome, 

Hiratsuka,  Shinagawa  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Hall,  Miss  L.  L.,    (China),  1952,  OMF 

—411  Tomikawa,  Hidaka,  Hokkaido. 
Hall,    Elder   Robert,   LDS— Kita  2  Jo, 

Nishi  21  Chome,  Sapporo  Shi,  Hok-          HHTB 


276  DIRECTORIES 

kaido. 
Hallgren,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  B.  R.,    (China), 

1953,   OMF— 344  Seijo  Machi,  Seta- 

gaya  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Halstrom,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Dale,    1952, 

EFCA — 5  Tojiin  Nishimachi,   Kami- 

kyo  Ku,  Kyoto.  (Tel.  Nishijin  4033)  xvA>;*  f.  B-A 

Halvarson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Carl  M.,  1952, 

SBC — 21    Sawada     Tsukuri    Michi, 

Aomori  Shi. 
Halvorson,    Miss    Mabel,    WMC— 137 

Fujiwara    Cho,    Sasebo    Shi,    Naga 
saki  Ken. 
Hamlin,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Eugene    A., 

(Guam),    1954,  SDA— 171  Amanuma          H— t—    /\A  f  s 

1  Chome,  Suginami  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Hammer,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    R.    J.,    1950, 

CMS— Central   Theological  College, 

16,  2  Chome,  Tamagawa  Naka  Ma 
chi,    Setagaya    Ku,    Tokyo.      (Tel. 

Futago  Tamagawa  575) 
Hammond,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alvin  D.,  1954,      MI&Ji&JlTfJ 

CC-KCM — Kanoya   Shi,    Kagoshima  ^  =e  v  F 

Ken. 

Hampton,  Miss  Lois,  1952,  ABFMS—  ^fiit^K^SlffSf^l 
203  Gokenyashiki,  Himeji  Shi,  Hyogo  OH!  ^  >  7"  \-  > 
Ken. 

Hamilton,  Miss  Florence  (Honorary),      S^M±fflflJlS^BIE 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  277 


1914,   MSCC— 4402  Baba  Cho,  Ueda          EOn    ~t*»F 

Shi,  Nagano  Ken. 
Hamilton,    Miss  Gertrude,   1917,  UCC       JfCSCfP^IKtffiftpMl 

(IBC)— 2  Higashi  Toriizaka,  Azabu,         ^^       Ar*t 

Minato  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  48-3325) 
Hanaoka,     Mr.    Kameichi     (Hawaii), 

1951,   WT— 1  Toyooka  Cho,   Shiba, 

Mita,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Hannestad,   Mrs.  Bertha,    1950,  NMA 

—220    Yamashita    Cho,    Yokohama 

Shi. 
Hansen,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  David  D.,  1954, 

RPM— 12-1      Obukamiko      Yasuba, 

Yamada  Cho,  Kobe  Shi,  Hyogo  Ken. 

P.   O.  Box,    589,    Kobe.    (Tel.    Dial 

Kobe  106 ;  Ask  for  Obu  41) 
Hansen,    Rev.  Harry  W.,  1953,  PEC— 

70    Asahi   Machi,    Tomakomai   Shi,          -tO 

Hokkaido. 
Hansen,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Olaf  (China), 

1949,   ELC— 921,   2  Chome,   Sagino- 

miya,  Nakano  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Hanson,     Mr.    &    Mrs.    Calvin,    1949, 

EFCA— 58  Kitamachi,  Komatsubara, 

Kyoto  Shi. 
Hanson,    Miss    Lydia    (China),    1950, 

ELC— 21    Maruyama    Cho,    Bunkyo 

Ku,  Tokyo. 


278  DIRECTORIES 

Hanson,  Miss  Marian,  1951,  ELC— 38, 

1  Chome,   Torisu  Cho,   Minami  Ku, 

Nagoya  Shi. 
Haraughty,  Miss  Mary,  1950,  PS— 439 

Nakabu,    Marugame    Shi,    Kagawa          -Ji          ^7  T  4  - 

Ken.  (Tel.  Marugame  455) 
Harbin,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    A.    Vandiver, 

1934,   MC  (IBC)— 8  Kwansei   Gagu- 

in,  Kamigahara,  Nishinomiya.    (Tel. 

620) 
Hardenberg,    Miss  Maria,   IND— 2136 

Iruma   Cho,    Shiki   Machi,    Saitama 

Ken. 
Harder,   Miss  Helene  H.,  1927,  ULCA 

—979    Hamamatsu    Cho,    Madashi, 

Fukuoka.  (Tel.  3-4580) 
Hardley,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Robert,    1955, 

ASC— 2932     Minamihama,      Katase 

Machi,  Fujisawa  Shi,  Kanagawa  Ken.  ^  -  ¥  9  - 

Harewood,    Captain   Elwyn   G.,    1953, 

SA— 17,    2    Chome,    Kanda,    Jimbo 

Cho,  Chiyoda  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Harker,  Rev.  Rowland,  1939,  IND— 19 

Azabu     Fujimi    Cho,     Minato     Ku, 

Tokyo. 
Harmelink,    Miss  Fenita,    1954,    RCA 

(IBC)— 37  Yamate   Cho,   Naka   Ku, 

Yokohama.  (Tel.  2-9183) 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  279 


Harms,     Mr.    &   Mrs.    William,    1950,       te^LTfrg^&jHffrz:© 

1951,   TEAM— 22-2  Chome,  Nagara-  **A* 

hatsuhi  Cho,  Gifu  Shi,  Gifu  ken. 
Harrigan,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Carl,   IND— 

Hachinohe,  Aomori  Ken. 
Harris,    Miss  Cora,    1949,   JEM— 2895 

Kitanakajima    1    Chome,    Nagaoka 

Shi.  (Tel.  Nagaoka  4229) 
Harris,   Miss  Esma,    1953,   WEC— 569 

Kondo,  Gokanosho  Cho,  Kanzaki  Gun, 

Shiga  Ken. 
Harris,    Miss  Mary  C.,  1952,  MSCC— 

54  Meigetsu  Cho,   2  Chome,  Showa 

Ku,  Nagoya.   (Tel.  Nagoya  8-2635) 
Hartwig,    Miss  Irmgard,    1954,  JCGM 

— 331    Eifuku    Cho,    Suginami    Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  32-4794)  ~-  I-  V  4  *  ? 

Hasegawa,    Mr.    &    Mrs.   Taro,    1951, 

ASC— 932  Ishiki,   Hayama  Cho,  Ka- 

nagawa  Ken. 

Haslam,  Elder  Larry,  LDS— 34-1  Cho 
me,    Hachiman    Dori,    Shibuya   Ku, 

Tokyo. 
Haslett,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald,   (Hawaii, 

Europe) ,  1948,  WT— 1  Toyooka  Cho,          w; 

Shiba,  Mita,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Hasting,  Miss  Sarah  Ann,  1954,  NTM 

—139     Kumegawa,     Higashi-maru- 


280  DIRECTORIES 

yama  Machi,  Kitatama  Gun,  Tokyo.  ^  *  -7-  ,  &  ? 

Hatori,    Rev.  Akira,   POBC-12/8  Ao-      ^mm&mm 

yama  Takagi  Cho,  Akasaka,  Minato 

Ku,  Tokyo. 
Haugen,     Miss    Aase,     1954,    FCM— 

Katsuki   Byoin,   Komatsu  Shi,   Ishi-          g*  „  r>  y '» 

kawa  Ken. 
Havlick,  Miss  Dorothy,  1951,  PN(IBC) 

—6  of  13,  4  Chome,  Kudan,  Chiyoda 

Ku,  Tokyo.   (Tel.  33-6763) 
Hawkins,     Miss     Frances    B.,     1920, 

MSCC— 54  Meigetsu  Cho,  2  Chome, 

Showa  Ku,   Nagoya.    (Tel.   Nagoya 

8-2635) 
Hawkinson,  Miss  Marian,  1952,  ALM 

—2429-1   Higashi-Tsu-Shimo,    Ogori 

Machi,  Yamaguchi  Ken.  (Tel.  376) 
Hayashi,    Miss    Hellen,    IND— 1412    1 

Chome,    Higashi    Magome    Machi,          —yg— gg— z:    n 

Ota  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Hayes,    Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leslie,  1954,  IND 

—55-5    Hiratsuka    Cho,    Shinagawa 

Ku,  Tokyo. 
Hayman,    Mr.  D.  E.,    1952,  OMF— 426 

Aza  Akabira,  Akabira  Shi,  Hokkaido. 
Hays,  Dr.  (Ph.  D.)  &  Mrs.  George  H, 

1948,    SBC-421    Hoshiguma    Oaza,  — f  x 

Fukuoka.  (Tel.  2-6481) 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  281 


Heerboth,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paul  M.,  1949, 
MSL— (Furlough  '56)  16,  1  Chome, 
Fujimi  Cho,  Chiyoda  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Hegge,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Myron,  1950, 
TEAM— 1101  Wadahon  Cho,  Sugi- 
nami  Ku,  Tokyo. 

Heim,  Rev.  (D.  D.)  Kenneth  E.,  1953, 
PEC— 41,  10  Nishikata  Machi,  Bun- 
kyo  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  92-1370  &  54 
-0126) 

Heimonen,    Mr.    &  Mrs.    L.  V.,    1952, 
FFOM— 20-1  Minamida  Cho,  Jodoji, 
Sakyo  Ku,  Kyoto. 
Heise,    Elder  Donald,   LDS— 194  Shu- 

kuchi,  Narumi  Cho,  Aichi  Ken. 
Heizer,    Miss  Jo  Anne.    1952,  PS— 116 
Shigatsuta,   Hongu  Cho,   Kochi  Shi. 
(Tel.  Kochi  2917) 

Hellberg,   Miss  Gullbritt,  1952,  SEMJ 

(SMJ)— 42,  1  Chome,  Ohashinai  Cho, 

Muroran  Shi,  Hokkaido. 

Helling,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Hubert  H.,  1952, 

CN — 229    Oyama    Cho,    Tamagawa, 

Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  72-5667) 

Hemmingby,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Arne,  1953, 

FCM— 9-1    Tawara    Shimo    Machi, 

Fukui  Shi,  Fukui  Ken. 

Hemstad,  Rev.  Ragnald,  1953,  CMB— 


282  DIRECTORIES 

18  Yamazoe  Cho,  Shugakuin,  Sakyo 

Ku,  Kyoto. 
Hendricks,  Rev.  (D.  D.)  &  Mrs.  K.  C., 

1921,  UCMS  (IBC)— 1233  Oji  Machi, 

Kita  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  91-5262) 
Henry,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Kenneth,    1951, 

TEAM— (Furlough  55-56)  c/o  145  So. 

Rutan,  Wichita  8,  Kansas. 
Herbert,    Mr.  Leslie,    1955,  QMS— 391 

Kashiwagi   3  Chome,   Shinjuku   Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  37-3664) 
Herbst,    Miss    Ruth,    1952,    ELC— 21 

Maruyama  Cho,  Bunkyo  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Hereford,    Miss  Nannie  M.,    1932,  PN 

(IBC) — 1898  Tomatsuri  Cho,  Utsuno-         A       ^  ^  y  *  -  K 

miya.  (Tel.  Utsunomiya  6738) 
Heron,    Miss   Alice    Marion,    (Aus.), 

1950,     WT— 68/285    Shingoryoguchi 

Cho,    Nishiiru,    Kuramaguchi    Dori, 

Kita-kyoku  Ku,  Kyoto  Shi. 
Hessel,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  R.  A.  Egon,  1931 

&  1925,  IND— 137,  4  Cho,  Naka  Mi- 

kunigaoka,  Sakai  Shi,  Osaka  Fu. 
Hesselgrave,     Rev.    &    Mrs.     David, 

EFCA— (Furlough)    c/o   3905  Grand 

Avenue,  S.  Mpls,  Minn. 
Hesselink,    Rev.  &  Mrs.    I.  John,   Jr., 

1953,   RCA  (IBC) -107  Oheri  Machi, 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES 

Fukuoka. 
Hestekind,    Rev.  Harold  N.,    (China), 

PCM— 1948,    205   Ozato    Cho,    Hon- 

moku,  Naka  Ku,  Yokohama.  *  h  ;#  -f  v  F 

Heywood,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  E.,  1950,  JEB 

—  (Furlough  56)  c/o  Japan   Evange 
listic  Band,  19  John  Street,  London, 

W.  C.  1,  England. 
Hibbard,    Miss    (Ph.    D.)    Esther  -L., 

1929,     ABCFM     (IBQ— Muromachi 

Dori,   Imadegawa  Agaru,   Kamikyo 

Ku,  Kyoto.   (Tel.  Nishijin  5642) 
Higgins,  Elder  John  C.,  LDS— 28  Ko- 

zenji  Dori,  Sendai  Shi,   Miyagi  Ken. 
Highfill,    Miss  Virginia,    1950,  SBC— 

6  Nishi  2  Chome,  Harima  Cho,  Abe- 
no  Ku,  Osaka. 
Highwocd,    Mr.  D.,   1955,  OMF— Tsu- 

tsui  Machi,  Tsutsui,  Ooaza,  Aomori 

Shi,  Aomori  Ken. 
Hilburn,  Rev.  (Ph.  D.)  &  Mrs.  Samuel 

M.,    1923,    MC    (IBC)— 1    Kwansei 

Gakuin,  Nishinomiya. 
Billiard,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Warren  L,  1949, 

SDA— 164-2  Onden  3  Chome,  Shibu- 

ya  Ku,  Tokyo.  b  >J  -v  -  F 

Hinchman,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   B.  L.,    1949, 

ABFMS— 92  Myogadani,  Bunkyo  Ku, 


284  DIRECTORIES 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  94-3896) 
Hintz,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Richard,    1953, 

MSL— South  Odori,  West  6,  Sapporo, 

Hokkaido. 
Hitchcock,  Miss  Alice,  1952,  MC(IBC) 

—Tsuyazaki  Machi,  Munakata  Gun, 

Fukuoka.  (Tel.  Tsuyazaki  33) 
Hitotsuyanagi,     Dr.    Merrell    Vories, 

1905,  OB— Omi-Hachiman  Shi,  Shiga  — #jj 

Ken. 

Hjaertstroem,    Rev.    &   Mrs.   Arnold,       fgJU^fiTSJrfrHj^-— t 

1954,  SHM  (SMJ)— 17  Hikage,  Shira-  *9  *  *  h  B  ~ A 

kawa  Shi,  Fukushima  Ken. 
Hoaas,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Anders,  (China), 

1950,   NLM— Principal   of   Lutheran 

Bible  Institute,   3  Nakajima   Dori  2 

Chome,  Fukiai,  Kobe. 
Hoaglund,   Rev.   &   Mrs.   Alan,    1954, 

ALM— 142    4    Chome,    Denenchofu, 

Ota  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  72-2268) 
Hodges,  Miss  Olive  I.  (Retired),  1902, 

MC  (IBC)— 5934Kowada,  Chigasaki 

Shi,  Kanagawa  Ken. 
Hodges,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Olson,  1949,  BBF 

— 639,   4   Chome,   Makuhari   Machi, 

Chiba  Shi. 
Hoffner,     Rev.    &    Mrs.    Karl,     1952, 

OMSS(SMJ)— Misaki  Machi,  Higashi 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  285 

Tanagawa  Cho,  Sennan  Gun,  Osaka 

Fu. 
Hogben,     Dr.    M.    M.    (China),    1952,       (ilfS^) 

OMF— (Furlough). 
Hoh,    Rev.    David,    1955,    ULCA— 303 

Hyakunin   Cho    3  Chome,   Shinjuku 

Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  36-2419) 
Hoke,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald,  1952,  TEAM 

—1603   Omiya    Cho,    Suginami    Ku, 

Tokyo. 
Hoki,  Elder  Mitsuo,  LDS— 275  Namie 

Cho,  Takasaki  Shi,  Gumma  Ken. 
Holdcroft,    Miss  Joy,   1955,  ACF— 154 

Naka  Dori,   Ononii  Machi,   Tamura 

Gun,  Fukushima  Ken. 
Holdcroft,    Miss  Mary  F.,    1950,  ACF 

-(Furlough)    c/o    832    Cumberland 

Crescent    North    Vancouver,    B.  C., 

Canada.     154    Naka    Dori,     Ononii 

Machi,    Tamura    Gun,    Fukushima 

Ken. 
Holecek,    Rev.   &   Mrs.   Frank,    1947, 

CBFMS — Nakagawaishi,    Kurosawa- 

jiri  Machi,  Kitakami  Shi,  Iwate  Ken. 

(Tel.  511) 
Holland,    Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  E.,  ChC 

—  (1950),    Omika,    Kuji   Machi,   Hi 
tachi  Shi,  Ibaraki  Ken.    (Tel.   Kuji- 


286  DIRECTORIES 

hama  2251) 
Hollaway,    Rev.    &  Mrs.    Ernest    Lee, 

1949,  SBC— 27  3  Chome,  Mitana  Cho,         =©-£ 

Chigusa  Ku,  Nagoya.  (Tel.  73-4543)  *  7  $  *  4 

Hollingworth,  Miss  Ila,   (Aus.),  WT— 

68/285  Shingoryoguchi  Cho,  Nishiiru, 

Kuramaguchi   Dori,   Kitakyoku  Ku, 

Kyoto  Shi. 
Holritz,    Mr.  &  Mrs.   Bernard,   POBC 

&  TEAM— (Furlough),  c'o  721  Third 

St.,  NE,  Jamestown,  N.  D. 
Holt,    Miss    Isabel,    1951,    WEC— 569 

Kondo    Gokannosho    Cho,    Kanzaki 

Gun,  Shiga  Ken. 
Holte,    Miss    Roselyn,    1952,    ELC— 3 

Chome,    Nakagawa    Cho,    Shimada         TH 

Shi,  Shizuoka  Ken. 
Holthe,    Miss  Ragna,  1953,  NMS— 291 

Omori  Cho,  Nara  Shi.  (Tel.  4363) 
Holzwarth,      Richard     J.,      GI— 169-2 

Chome,     Mabashi,     Suginami     Ku, 

Tokyo.   (Tel.  38-6396) 
Homerstad,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    John    M., 

1951,  ELC— 11-2,  1  Chome,  Umezono 

Cho,  Okazaki  Shi,  Aichi  Ken. 
Hoover,  Miss  Annie,  1949,  SBC— South 

22,  West  14,  Sapporo.  TH  7-X- 

Hoover,    Elder  Mark,  LDS— 397  Suwa 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  287 

Machi,    Yamagata    Shi,    Yamagata          iit  7-x- 

Ken. 
Horgen,    Miss  Borghild,    1954,  NEOM 

— Haramachi  Shi,  Fukushima  Ken. 
Horikami,    Elder   Tamaru,    LDS — 194 

Shukuchi,  Narumi  Cho,  Aichi  Ken.          —  ft  EH  ^Jr. 

Horman,    Elder    Gerald    D.,    LDS — 53 

Minami    Machi,    Toji-in,    Kamikyo 

Ku,  Kyoto  Shi. 
Horning,    Miss  Enid  Mae,    1954,  UCC 

(IBC)— 2  Higashi  Toriizaka,  Azabu, 

Minato  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  48-3325) 
Horobin,  Miss  Harriet  M.,  1923,  MSCC 

— 35-1  Mukaiyama-oike  Cho,  Toyo- 

hashi  Shi. 
Horton,    Miss    Frances,    1952,    SBC— 

Seinan   Jo    Gakuin,    Itozu,    Kokura. 

(Tel.  5-2744) 
Horton,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Fred  M.,    1950, 

SBC — 65  Sawawatari,  Kanagawa  Ku, 

Yokohama.  (Tel.  4-3100).  (Furlough) 

S.  Baptist  Seminary,  2825  Lexington 

Road,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Hoshizaki,   Rev.   &  Mrs.    Reiji,    1949, 

SBC— Oiwa,  Shizuoka.   (Tel.  3-0517) 
Houston,  Miss  Lyda  S.,  (China),  1951, 

ABCFM    (IBC)— Baika    Jo    Gakuin,          /\ 

418    Minami    Todoroki,    Toyonaka 


288  DIRECTORIES 

Shi,  Osaka  Fu. 
Hovey,     Miss    Marion,    1951,    OBM— 

(Furlough  55-56).  Kobe. 
Howard,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  S.  P.  Jr.,   1949, 

SBC— 1290  Nakajimayama  1  Chome, 

Shinmachi,    Shimonoseki.     (Tel.    2- 

5988) 
Howell,    Miss    Elizabeth,    1948,    MC 

(IBQ—  Fukuoka    Jo     Gakuin,     523 

Minami  Yakuin,  Fukuoka. 
Howlett,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Floyd  G.,  1951, 

UCC    (IBQ—  Higashi   3   Jo,   Kita   6 

Chome,   Nayoro    Machi,   Kamikawa 

Gun,  Hokkaido. 
Hoy,  Miss  (L.  H.  D.)  Gertrude  B,  1949, 

E&R  (IBQ—  60  Kozenji  Dori,  Sen- 

dai.  (Tel.  3256) 
Huddle,    Rev.  &  Mrs.   B.   Paul,    1940, 

ULCA — (Furlough)  Japan  Lutheran 

Theological   Seminary,   921   Sagino- 

miya  2  Chome,  Nakano  Ku,  Tokyo. 

(Tel.  39-0959) 
Huddle,    Miss  Elizabeth,    1951,  ULCA 

— Kyushu  Jogakuin,  Murozono,  Shi- 

mizu  Machi,   Kumamoto   Shi.    (Tel. 

5375).  (Furlough). 
Hudson,    Miss    Lenora,    1949,    SBC— 

Seinan   Jo    Gakuin,    Itozu,    Kokura. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  289 

(Tel.  5-2744)  k X  ».*  A£V > 

Huff,    Rev.  &  Mrs.    Howard  F.,    1951, 

UCMS  (IBC)— 1233  Oji  Machi,  Kita 

Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  91-5262).  (Furlough 

55-56). 
Huggins,    Mr.  &  Mrs.   P.  P.,    WMC— 

Egobata,    Higashi    Tashiro    Machi, 

Saga  Shi,  Saga  Ken. 
Hughes,  Miss  Hazel  M.  (India),  1953, 

UCMS  (IBC)— Interboard   House,   4 

of  12  Shiba  Koen,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo.  K  ' 

(Tel.  43-2188) 
Hughes,    Mr.  Lee  B.,  1948,  MC  (IBC) 

— c/o  Aoyama  Gakuin,  22  Midoriga-          WUJ^^     t  a.  - 

oka,  Shibuya  Ku,  Tokyo.    (Tel.  40- 

3431) 
Hume,    Miss  Doris,  1952,  FEGC— 1012      3CM^W§Tf5if«-! 

Ome,  Ome  Shi,  Tokyo.  ~7        ^ 

Hunter,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald,  IND— 36 


Matsuzaka  Cho,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Hunter,    Miss   Jean,    1954,    BPT— 341 

Harakomiya,  Akita  Machi,  Nishitama 

Gun,  Tokyo. 
Husted,    Miss    Edith,    (India),     1917, 

ABCFM    (IBC)— 65    Okaido    Machi,          /,: 

3  Chome,  Matsuyama  Shi.  (Tel.  394) 
Huttenlock,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  George,  1951, 

CBFMS— Koganehara      90,       Inaba 


290  DIRECTORIES 

Aza,  Furukawa  Shi,  Miyagi  Ken. 
Hyde,  Miss  Audrey,  (Aus.),  1952,  WT 

—16,  2  Chome,  Fujimi  Cho,  Chiyoda 

Ku,  Tokyo. 
Hyde,  Miss  Jean,  (Aus.),  1951,  WT— 

772    Shinohara    Cho,    Kohoku    Ku, 

Yokohama. 
Hyland,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Philip,  1950,  ELC 

—  (Furlough  56-57)    c/o   422   South 

Fifth  St.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  USA. 
Hymes,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert,  1952,  AG 

— Kita  3  Jo   Nishi   21  Chome,   Sap-          H-TB 

poro  Shi,  Hokkaido. 

j  

Ike,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Lester,    1954,   QMS 
— 391  Kashiwagi  3  Chome,  Shinjuku          T@ 
Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  37-3664) 

Ikenouye,  Mr.  Iwao,  1951,  JEM— 2895 
Kitanakajima  Cho,  1  Chome,  Naga- 
oka  Shi. 

Illingworth,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wallace,  1952, 
TEAM — Fusumada  Cho,  Ichinomiya 
Shi,  Aichi  Ken. 

Imai,  Sister  Tomiko,  LDS — 55  9  Cho 
me,  Honmachi,  Toyonaka  Shi,  Osa 
ka  Fu. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  291 


Ingebretsen,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ernst,  1953,       i< 

NMS— 700  Nakasho,  Izumisano  Shi. 

•i  "- 
Ingulsrud,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Lars,    1952, 


ELC — 222  Kamikegawa  Cho,  Hama-  . 

matsu  Shi,  Shizuoka  Ken. 
Ingwardo,  Haakon,  1951,   NEOM— So- 

ma  Shi,  Fukushima  Ken. 
Inokuchi,   Elder   Carl    H.,   LDS— 9-27 

Motokoi  Cho,   Chigusa  Ku,  Nagoya 

Shi,  Aichi  Ken. 
Ireney,  Most  Rev.  Bishop,  Nicolai  Do, 

JOC— 1-4,  Surugadai,  Kanda,  Tokyo.          MaxH /—    ~^7 

(Tel.  29-1885).  -f3£          -f  !>  ^-i 

Irvine,    Miss   Bessie  E.,   (Philippines). 

1952,  SDA— 171  Amanuma,  1  Chome, 

Suginami  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Ishida,    Sister     Chieko,     LDS— 400-2 

Furuta    Machi,    Furue,    Hiroshima 

Shi,  Hiroshima  Ken. 
Iszlaub,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Percy,    (Aus.), 

1949,  WT— 12-2  1  Chome,  Ninomiya         TH+zioz: 

Cho,  Fukiai  Ku,  Kobe.  ^  *  7  ~J 

Iwasa,    Miss   Katherine,    1951,    JGF—       *JK&fftf£3^838?nWT 

63-1   Showa   Cho,  Hamadera,  Sakai         -®A-=       -Y  ?t 

Shi,  Osaka  Fu. 


292  DIRECTORIES 

J 

Jaabeck,    Miss   Petra,    (China),    1949, 

NLM— Oda  Shi,  Shimane  Ken. 
Jackson,    Rev.   &   Mrs.  Harold,  1955, 

NTM— 406    Asahicho,    Tokorozawa 

Shi,  Saitama  Ken. 
Jackson,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  W.  H.,  SBC— 

22- Jo,  6  Chome,  Asahigawa  Shi. 
Jackson,    Mr.   William,   1954,  NTM— 

Tomonuma,  984  Noga  Mura,  Shimo-          ^LAEH 

tsugi  Gun  Tochigi  Ken.  ^  ^  „  $  y 

Jacobsen,    Rev.    &  Mrs.  Morris,  1949,       ttft§rf5,t^    ffifl^li 

JEM — Kashiwazaki    Seisho    Gakuin,          ^r'F^ 

Kujiranami,  Kashiwazaki  Shi.    (Tel.  M-  '>*  -v  =*  ^-fe 

Kashiwazaki  1347). 
Jaeckel,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Theodor,  1940, 

UCC  (IBC)  —511     Otanidori,      Kami 

Tomino  Kokura,  Kyushu. 
James,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  Max,  1951,  WEC 

—  (Furlough     55-56).     Higakimoto, 

Oyodo    Cho,    Yoshino    Gun,    Nara 

Ken. 
James,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    William,    1951, 

1953,   TEAM— 162,    1   Chome,   Ake- 

bono   Cho,   Tachikawa   Shi.    (P.   O. 

Box  14,  Tachikawa  Shi,  Toky)  (Tel. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  293 

Tachikawa  4224). 
Janhsen,  Sister  Frieda,  1953,  JCGM- 

Hamamatsu    Shi,    Mikatabara    968, 

Shizuoka  Ken.  (Tel.  Mikatabara  3). 
Jansson,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Helge,    1949, 

OMSS(SMJ)— 1009  Daisen  Cho,  Sa- 

kai  Shi,  Osaka  Fu. 
Jansson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Lars,  1951,  SHM 

(SMJ)  —35       Toyonoura,      Kuroiso 

Machi,  Nasu  Gun,  Tochigi  Ken. 
Jansson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Martin,  (China) , 

1952,     SBM(SMJ)— 48      Maruyama 

Cho,  Toyooka  Shi,  Hyogo  Ken. 
Jarvis,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Fred,  1952,  TEAM 

—735,  4  Chome,  Setagaya,  Setagaya          FHTH  LH 

Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  42-4209). 
Jastram,   Rev.   &   Mrs.   Robert,  1953, 

MSL— 668  Kobito  Cho,  Shibata  Shi, 

Niigata  Ken. 
Jeanes,    Miss   Dorothy,  1951,  FEGC- 

1027   Shimo   Tano,   Minano    Machi,          ffl»-O 

Chichibu  Gun,  Saitama  Ken.  5/-  • 

Jefferies,    Mr.    Edgar,    1950,   CA— c/o 

S.   J.   Lang,    1521,   4  Chome,  Egota          HO— 2Z1- 

Machi,  Nakano  Ku,  Tokyo.  s?**? 

Jefferson,    Miss    Alice    (India),    1950, 

MC(IBC)  — (Furlough).         Kwassui         wj-z: 

Junior  College,  12   Higashi   Yamate          ££       &  *  y  r  V  : 


294  DIRECTORIES 

Cho,  Nagasaki. 
Jenkins,  Miss  Jacqueline,  1955,  FEGC 

— Ill    Hakuraku,    Kanagawa     Ku, 

Yokohama.  (Tel.  4-5217). 
Jennings,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Raymond,  1950, 

ABFMS— (Furlough)  c/o    Miss  Flo 
rence  Payne,  600  Locust,  Owensboro, 

Kentucky. 
Jensen,    Elder   Douglas   N.,  LDS— c/o 

Mr.    C.    Ichishima,    Higashi   Machi,          C.  ^ 

Shibata  Shi,  Niigata  Ken. 
Jensen,    Rev.    &   Mrs.  Louis  F.,  1953, 

EMCA— 1068-3    Chome,    Matsubara 

Machi,   Setagaya   Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel. 

32-1411). 

Jensen,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Roy,  1953,  TEAM 

— 3-92    Shimonaka    Cho,    Misogura 

Cho,   Kanazawa  Shi,  Ishikawa  Ken. 
Joerneman,  Miss  Brita,   (China),  1951, 

SFM(SMJ)— 1953      Nagata     Machi, 

Minami  Ku,  Yokohama  Shi. 
Johannsen,    Miss    Inger    Marie,    1951, 

NEOM— Haramachi  Shi,  Fukushima  -f  >y^v  y 

Ken.  3  ^  > 

Johnsen,    Rev.   &  Mrs.  Paul  C.,  1952, 

ULCA— 74-2   Chome,    Kasuga    Cho, 

Chiba  Shi. 
Johnson,    Elder    Archie,    LDS — 6   Jo, 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  295 

1  Chome,  Asahigowa  Hokkaido.  H  ^  a  >-  V  > 

Johnson,    Miss   Bonnevieve    M.,    1954, 

EMCA— 990-3  Chome,  Nakameguro, 

Meguro  Ku,  Tokyo.    (Tel.    49-8746) 
Johnson,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    C.    E.,    1952, 

ASC — 5   Chome,  Shinohara,  Minami 

Machi,  Nada  Ku,  Kobe. 
Johnson,    Miss    Edith,    TEAM— (Fur 
lough)    c/o    Mrs.  Frank   Price,  1522 

North    Ave.,    49,    Los    Angeles    42, 

Calif. 
Johnson,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Gerald,    1949, 

TEAM— 1-2  Chome,  Kitazawa,  Seta- 

gaya  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Johnson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Glen,  1950,  PN 

(IBQ  —  (Furlough  '55-56)    656  Iwa- 

buchi  Cho,  Ise  Shi,  Mie  Ken. 
Johnson,    Rev.    &  Mrs.  Gordon,  1951, 

EMCA— (Furlough    '56)     3    Chome, 

Gakko    Cho,   Nagaoka   Shi,  Niigata 

Ken. 
Johnson,    Rev.   &    Mrs.   Harold,  1952, 

WM— 261-3  Chome,  Itabashi  Machi, 

Itabashi  Ku,  Tokyo.    (Tol.  96-2401) 

Johnson,  Miss  Harriet  Ann,   1951,  PN 

(IBC)— Kinjo    Cho,    Nishio    Machi, 

Aichi  Ken. 
Johnson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.   Howard,   1955, 


296  DIRECTORIES 

ABFMS— 2-2      Chome,      Shimouma 

Cho,  Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Johnson,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  John  H.,  1950, 

SFM(SMJ)  —  (Furlough)  Dianavagen 

17,  Sollentuna,  Sweden. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Margaret,  1952,  ASC— 

5    Nishinoguchi,    Beppu    Shi,    Oita 

Ken. 
Johnson,    Miss   Mary,  1952,  IBPFM— 

273-1  Chome,  Horinouchi,  Sugmami          oz: -fc 

Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  38-0017)  v  y  - 

Johnsrud,    Rev.   &   Mrs.   Leroy,  1950,       OJ§@^) 

ELC— (Furlough     '56-57)      c/o    422 

South  Fifth  St.,  Minneapolis,    Minn. 
Johnston,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Richard    L.,       ('MiUrf) 

1950,  AG— (Furlough)  1520  Calpooia 

St.,  Albany,  Oregon. 
Johnston,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  V.  W.,  (China),      S»iS31 

1955,  OMF— 2305  Karuizawa  Machi, 

Nagano  Ken. 
Jones,    Miss   Gladys,    1950,  CBFMS—      (-JiS^) 

(Furlough)    R.  F.  D.  J  1,  Greenfield 

Center,  N.  Y. 
Jones,   Miss  Glenys,  1953,  CJPM— 445 

Hyakken  Machi,  Maebashi,  Gumma 

Ken.  (Tel.  Maebashi  5742) 
Jones,    Miss    Gwyneth,    1953,  CJPM— 

445      Hyakken       Machi,       Maeba-          EHE 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  297 

bashi,  Gumma  Ken.   (Tel.  Maebashi 

5742) 
Jones,   Rev.   &   Mrs.  Henry,  1953,  PN 

(IBQ—  200-2     Chome,     Shinonome 

Cho,  Higashi  Ku,  Osaka.  (Tel.  Higa- 

shi  1550) 
Jones,  Elder  James  J.,  Jr.,  LDS— 3680 

Nishi  Ushirogi,  Yanai  Shi,  Yamagu- 

chi  Ken. 
Jones,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Joseph,  1954,  OMS 

—391  Kashiwagi  3  Chome,  Shinjuku         TH 

Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  37-3664) 
Jones,    Miss   Mary,    1948,  MC(IBC)- 

49  Kami  Nagarekawa  Cho,  Hiroshi-  -^  a  -  >  X 

ma. 
Jones,   Rev.    &   Mrs.    Randolph    Lee, 

1953,  MC(IBC)— 3  Kwansei  Gakuin, 
Nishinomiya. 

Jonsson,      Miss    Sigrid,    1953,     SEMJ 

(SMJ)— 42-1  Chome,  Ohashinai  Cho, 

Muroran  Shi,  Hokkaido. 
Jorgensen,      Miss     Anna,     FCM — 27 

Funadera  Dori,  Nada  Ku,  Kobe.  a^y^-b 

Joseph,     Rev.    &    Mrs.    Kenny,    1951, 

1954,  TEAM— 706-2  Chome,  Narimu- 
ne,  Suginami  Ku,  Tokyo. 

Jossang,    Rev.   &   Mrs.    Lars  (China) 
1950,   NLM— 46    Motodaiku    Machi, 


298 


DIRECTORIES 


Tottori  Shi. 
Joyce,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    James   A.,   1953, 

MC(IBC)— Chinzei  Gakuin,  Isahaya 

shi,  Nagasaki  Ken. 
Juergensen,    Miss    Marie,   1922,  AG— 

1666   Takinogawa   Machi,  Kita  Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  96-2217) 
Juergensen,    Mrs.   Nettie,  1934,  AG— 

14-3    Ishikawa    Cho,    Mizuho    Ku, 

Nagoya. 
Junker,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Calvin,   1954, 

TEAM— 2418  Karuizawa  Machi,  Na 
gano  Ken. 
Juten,    Miss   Shirley,  1952,  EUB(IBC) 

—500-1   Chome,   Shimoochiai,  Shin- 

juku  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  95-5031) 


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Kaasa,  Mr.  Thomas  H.,  1951,  PEC— 
Rikkyo  Univ.,  3  Chome,  Ikebukuro, 
Toshima  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  97-4717 
or  91-3121) 

Kagoshima,  Sister  Tami,  LDS— 400-2 
Furuta  Machi,  Furue,  Hiroshima  Shi. 

Railing,  Miss  Ruth,  1952,  ABFMS— 
77  Kuritaya,  Kanagawa  Ku,  Yoko 
hama.  (Tel.  4-3687) 


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ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  299 


Kamikawa,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Aigi,  1949, 

UCMS(IBC)— 1233    Oji  Machi,  Kita 

Ku,  Tokyo.  (Upper  Oji  House)  (Tel. 

91-4711) 
Kamitsuka,  Rev.  &   Mrs.  Arthur,  1949, 

PN(IBC)  — (Furlough)    Hokusei    Ga- 

kuin,  Minami  5  Jo,  Nishi  17  Chome, 

Sapporo,  Hokkaido.    (Tel.  2-4276) 
Kanagy,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    (R.   N.)    Lee 

H,   1951,   M— (Furlough)    c/o  Men- 

nonite  Board  of  Missions   &  Chari 
ties,    1711   Prairie   St.,  Elkhart,  Ind. 

Nemuro    Kuni,    Nakashibetsu    Cho. 

(Tel.  242) 
Kaneko,  Sister  Mihoko,  LDS— c/o  Mr. 

C.  Ichishima,  Higashi  Machi,  Shibata 

Shi,  Niigata  Ken. 
Kaneshiro,   Miss  Kimiko,  1950,  FEGC 

—  (Furlough)    c/o  Far  Eastern  Gos 
pel    Crusade,    902    Hennepin    Ave., 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Karen,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Artturi,    1922, 

LEAF— 108     Kobinata    Suido    Cho,          iiWT— OA 

Bunkyo  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Karikoski,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  Pentti,  1955,      ^jjgogKtSCE 

LEAF— 108    Kobinata    Suido    Cho,          iiWT-OA 

Bunkyo  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Karl  son.    Miss  Florence,  1950,  TEAM       (MS41) 


300  DIRECTORIES 

-(Furlough    '55-56)     c/o    9821    161 

St.,  Edmonston,  Alberta,  Canada. 
Karlsson,  Miss  Gunborg,  1955,  SEOM 

(SMJ)— 1675      Omiya,      Fujinomiya 

Shi,  Shizuoka  Ken. 
Kama,    Mr.   &   Mrs.  T.,  1950,  FFOM 

—101  Kamihate  Cho,  Kitashirakawa, 

Sakyo  Ku,  Kyoto. 
Katsuda,     Sister     Peggy,    LDS— 11-4 

Naruse  Machi,  Kanazawa  Shi,  Ishi- 

kawa  Ken. 
Kauffman,  Rev.  &  Mrs.    D.,    (China), 

1951,   PAC— 77-11   Kita  Shichi  Ban-          -f-       $  - 

cho,  Sendai. 
Kawashima,  Miss  Tamie,  1951,  JGF— 

63-1   Showa   Cho,  Hamadera,  Sakai 

Shi,  Osaka  Fu.  (Tel.  Hamadera  19) 
Kaylor,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leo.  1951,  ASC— 

(Furlough    '55-56)     c/o      American 

Soul    Clinic,    Box    69,    Main    Post 

Office,  Los  Angeles  53,  Calif. 
Keighley,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Leonard,  1952, 

UCC(IBC)— 67  Agata  Machi,  Naga 
no  Shi. 
Kellerman,    Miss   Jean    (China)    1952, 

EUB(IBC)—  84  Sashigaya  Cho,  Bun- 

kyo  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  92-5516) 
Kelly,  Miss  D.  I.,  1955,  OMF— Tsutsui 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  301 


Machi,  Tsutsui,  Ooaza,  Aomori  Shi, 

Aomori  Ken. 
Keltic,    Mrs.    Thelma    (N.    Z.)     1951, 

WT— 1  Toyooka  Cho,  Shiba,  Mita, 

Minato  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Kennedy,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  R.,   (China), 

1952,  OMF— (Furlough) 
Kennedy,    Miss    Helen,    1950,    JEM— 

Minato  Cho,  3  Chome,  Kashiwazaki 

Shi,  Niigata  Ken.  (Furlough  1956)  H-  ^  *  r  <  - 

Kennedy,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Hugh,    1949, 

JIM— 3  Higashi  Hon  Machi,  Shimo- 

gamo,  Sakyo  Ku,  Kyoto. 
Kenney,    Miss    Pearl,     1953,    NTM— 

Takada  Machi,  Takada  Shi,   Iwate 

Ken. 
Kern,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Edwin,  1955,  NAB 

— 4  Nishisonjoin  Cho,  Kinugasa,  Kita 

Ku,  Kyoto. 
Kern,  Mr.  Wilbur,  1955,  ABCFM(IBC) 

— Doshisha     Koto    Gakko,     Mitsui, 

Neyagawa  Shi,  Osaka  Fu. 
Kiel,  Dr.  Janet  R.,  1950,  IGL— 93  Uya-  , 

ma,  Sumoto  Shi,  Awaji,  Hyogo  Ken. 
King,  Mrs.  Peggy,  1952,  WUMS— 221 

Yamate  Machi,  Naka  Ku,  Yokohama. 
Kinley,     Rev.    &    Mrs.     Philip,     1955, 

CG— 142-2    Fujimi    Cho,    1    Chome, 


302  DIRECTORIES 

Tachikawa  Shi,  Tokyo. 
Kinnett,  Miss  Jane,  1951,  CC-OCM— 

(Furlough)    31-6  Chome,  Nakamiya 

Cho,  Asahi  Ku,  Osaka. 
Kiper,  Miss  Sarah  Jane,  1950,  CBFMS 

—  (Furlough)      c/o      Hallie     Kiper, 
Chenoa,  111. 

Kirkpatrick,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  L.  V.,  1953, 
JEB— (On  Sick  Leave)  3002  Max 
well,  Los  Angeles,  27,  Calif. 

Kitchen,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Theodore  J., 
1953,  1954,  MC(IBC)— 12  Aoba  Cho, 
Shibuya  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  40-2006) 

Kivle,    Rev.   &  Mrs.  Per,  1950,  LFCN 

—  (Furlough  1956)  1331  Tonomachi, 
Matsusaka,  Mie  Ken. 

Kjollesdal,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Steinar,  1950, 

NMS— 197   Sekido-Takamatsu,    Wa- 

kayama  Shi.  (Tel.  5839) 
Klassen,  Miss  Bernice,  1952,  TEAM— 

(Furlough)    '55-57)    Lehigh,  Kansas. 
Kleinjans,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Everett  (China), 

1951,     RCA(IBC)— 761,     1     Chome, 

Kami  Osaki,  Shinagawa  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Klemensrud,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Stanely, 

1953,  ELC— 1-356  Nagori  Cho,  Hama- 

matsu  Shi,  Shizuoka  Ken. 
Klemensson,  Miss  Gudrun,  1954,  OMSS 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  303 

(SMJ)— 568     Minami    Kongo    Cho,          2£AA 

Numazu  Shi,  Shizuoka  Ken. 
Kluttz,  Mr.  R.,   1954,  OMF— 426  Aza 

Akabira,  Akabira  Shi,  Hokkaido. 
Knabe,  Miss  Elizabeth  (China),  1951, 

ABFMS — Tokyo  Woman's  Christian          H— i^ 

College,  124,  3  Chome,  logi,  Sugina- 

mi  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  39-5522) 
Knox,     Miss     Martha,    1950,    SBC— 

(Furlough)    Jackson,  Mo.  2  Chome,          —TH 

Meiji  Machi,  Tobata.  (Tel.  3245) 
Knudten,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  C.,  1920, 

ULCA— (Extended  Leave)  252  Atara 

St.,  Monrovia,  Calif. 
Knutsen,    Miss   Astri,    1954,  NEOM— 

Ueda,  Nakoso  Shi,  Fukushima  Ken. 
Knutsen,  Edvin,    1954,   NEOM— Iwaki 

Shi,  Fukushima  Ken. 
Knutson,    Rev.    &   Mrs.   Alton,    1951, 

ELC— (Furlough     '56-57)     c/o    422 

South  Fifth  St.,   Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Koch,     Rev.     &     Mrs.    Dennis,     1952, 

ULCA— 2  Shimo  Itakura  Cho,  Koya- 

ma,   Kamikyo   Ku,   Kyoto.   (Tel.  4- 

274) 
Koch,   Miss  Joyce,    1954,   MC(IBC)- 

Kwassui  Junior  College,   12  Higashi 

Yamate,   Nagasaki   Shi,    (Tel.  1416) 


304  DIRECTORIES 

Kochi,    Sister    Nancy    S.,    LDS— 14-2 

Hiroo     Cho,     Azabu,    Minato    Ku, 

Tokyo. 
Koehler,   Rev.    &  Mrs.  Norman,  1954, 

PN  (IBC) —Associate   IBC    missiona 
ries    working     with     the    National 

Christian  Council  for  service  men — 

Christian    Service   Men's   Center,   9 

Moto  Machi,  Sasebo,  Nagasaki  Ken. 
Koepke,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Frank,    1955, 

MSL— 860-4  Chome,  Shimo  Meguro,          TF4AA-Q 

Meguro  Ku,  Tokyo.  >r 

Koets,  Miss  Magdalena,  1951,  CRJM— 

(Furlough     '56-57)     299-1     Chome, 

Egota,    Nakano    Ku,    Tokyo.    (Tel. 

95-6641) 

Kohler,   Rev.    &   Mrs.    Werner,    1954, 

SEAM— 10  Higashi  Machi,  Shogoin, 

Sakyo  Ku,  Kyoto.  (Tel.  7-2437) 
Kolbenson,    Miss   Bertha,    1950,  OEM 

—  (Furlough  '55-56)  Box  761,  Kobe. 

~a  }]/  s<  >  -fe 

Kongstein,    Mr.    &  Mrs.  Frank,  1951, 

NEOM— Iwaki  Shi,  Fukushima  Ken. 
Koop,    Miss   Mary,    1954,  NTM— 1327 

Mamada,   Mamada   Machi,   Tochigi 

Ken. 

Korver,   Mr.   &  Mrs.  Ronald  G.,  1948, 
RCA  (IBC)—  Meiji  Gakuin,  42  Imaza- 


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305 


to  Cho,  Shirokane,  Minato  Ku,  To 
kyo.  (Tel.  49-6187) 

Koski,  Miss  Beatrice,  1953,  FEGC— 
30  Ochiai,  Kurume  Mura,  Kitatama 
gun,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  Kurume  22) 

Koyama,  Mr.  Seiichi,  1947,  CA— c/o  S. 
J.  Lang,  1521,  4  Chome,  Egota 
Machi,  Nakano  Ku,  Tokyo. 

Kramer,  Miss  Lois,  1917,  EUB(IBC)- 
500-1  Chome,  Shimoochiai,  Shinjuku 
Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  95-5031) 

Krause,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Sam  H.,  1953, 
MB— 60  Yamasaka  Cho,  4  Chome, 
Higashi  Sumiyoshi  Ku,  Osaka.  (Tel. 
79-2325) 

Krauss,  Miss  Anne  P.,  1949,  IBPFM— 
273-1  Chome,  Horinouchi,  Suginami 
Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  38-0017) 

Kreps,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Homer,  1953, 
CBFMS— 261,  3  Chome,  Itabashi, 
Itabashi  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  29-2401) 

Kreps,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Leslie,  1950,  MC 
(IBQ  —  (Furlough  '55-57)  116,  6 
Chome,  Aoyama  Minami  Cho,  Mi 
nato  Ku,  Tokyo. 

Kreyling,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paul,  1949, 
MSL— 2458-2  Suido  Cho,  Nagaoka 
Shi,  Niigata  Ken. 


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306  DIRECTORIES 

Kristerson,  Miss  Ruth,  1951,  EMCA— 

(Furlough),  990-3  Chome,  Nakame- 

guro,  Meguro  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  49- 

8746) 
Kristiansson,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Gunnar, 

1952,  MCCS  (SM J)  —Swedish  Mission,  ^  y  x  f-  ^  v  v  y 

361  Kuwata,  Aminohama,  Okayama 

Shi.  (Tel.  Okayama  2-9672) 
Kroehler,    Rev.    &    Mrs.   Armin,  1950, 

E&R(IBQ—  Takada  Machi,   Onuma 

Gun,    Fukushima    Ken.    (Tel.    Aizu 

Takada  222  Ko)    (Furlough  '55-56) 
Kroeker,    Miss    Ann,      1950,     PAC— 

(Furlough   '55-56)    50   Euston  Ave., 

Toronto,  Ont,  Canada. 
Krueger,  Miss  Naomi,  1954,  E&R(IBC) 

— Hokusei    Gakuen,    Minami    5    Jo, 

Nishi  17  Chome,  Sapporo,  Hokkaido. 
Kruse,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  D.  R.,  IND— 267-1 

Chome,  Denenchofu,  Ota  Ku.  Tokyo. 
Kuba,   Rev.   &   Mrs.    David   A.,  1952, 

WGM— 267-3  Chome,  Itabashi  Machi, 

Itabashi  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Kubo,  Miss  Rowena,  1954,  FEGC— 111 

Hakuraku,  Kanagawa  Ku,  Yokoha 
ma.  (Tel.  4-5217) 
Kuecklich,  Miss  Gertrud  E.,  1922,  EUB 

(IBC) — Aisenryo  Evangelical  Orpha- 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  307 

nage,    Raiha    Mura,    Kazo    Machi, 

Saitama  Ken.  (Tel.  Kazo  341) 
Kuehl,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Delbert.    1951, 

TEAM— 1733,   4  Chome,    Fukazawa 

Cho,  Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Kung,    Rev.   &   Mrs.  Tien  Min,  1953, 

CMB — 18  Yamazoe  Cho,  Shugakuin, 

Sakyo  Ku,  Kyoto. 
Kunz,  Mr.  Arthur,  1952,    LM— 230,  49 

litsuka  Cho,  Makabe  Machi,  Maka- 

be  Gun,  Ibaraki  Ken. 
Kusunoki,    Miss   Yasuko,    1955,   E&R 

(IBQ—  Interboard    House,   4   of    12 

Shiba  Park,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel. 

43-2188) 
Kvarme,    Miss   Asta  M.,  1951,  NEOM 

—  (Furlough)     c/o    20    Mollergaten, 

Oslo,  Norway. 
Kyollen,  Mrs.  Ruth,   BPT— 341   Hara- 

komiya,    Akita    Machi,     Nishitama 

Gun,  Tokyo. 


Laitinen,  Miss  Martta,  1952,  LEAF- 

5073  Kamihama,  Okay  a  Shi,  Nagano          -L:H     7-f  r 

Ken. 
Lamb,   Miss  June,  1955,  PS— c/o  Mrs. 


308  DIRECTORIES 

Kimura,    10,  Nishi  Ashiya,    Ashiya          O    ^frt^        71* 

Shi,  Hyogo  Ken.  (Tel.  Ashiya  3758) . 
Lammers,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Richard    L., 

1948,  E&R(IBC)  6  of  1  Asukai  Cho, 

Tanaka,    Sakyo    Ku,    Kyoto.    (Tel. 

7-4494). 
Lancaster,  Miss  Cecile,  (Hawaii) ,  1920, 

SBC — Seinan  Jo  Gakuin,  Itozu,  Ko- 

kura.  (Tel.  5-2744). 
Lancaster,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Lewis  H.  Jr., 

1952,  PS— 14,  3  Tokushima  Hon  Cho, 

Tokushima  Shi. 
Lancaster,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Wm.,   1953, 

BMM— Box  49,  Fukushima  Shi.  7  > 

Landis,    Miss   Janell  Jean,  1953,  E&R 

(IBQ—  Interboard   House,    4   of    12 

Shiba  Park,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel. 

43-2188). 
Lane,  Miss  Dottie,  1951,  SBC— Seinan 

Jo    Gakuin,    Itozu,    Kokura.     (Tel. 

5-2744). 
Lang,    Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ernst,  1928,  1930, 

EUB(IBC)— 405  KikunaCho,  Kohoku 

Ku,      Yokohama,       (Mail-Address- 

Kanagawa  P.  O.  Box  39,  Yokohama) . 

(Tel.  4-3167). 
Langager,   Rev.   &  Mrs.   David.    1952, 

LBA — 1    Chome    Hon    Cho,  -Sakata 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  309 

Shi,  Yamagata  Ken.  (Tel.  1307), 
Lant,    Miss    Mary    Jo,    1947,    TEAM 

— 350,    2  Chome,    Honmoku    Machi, 

Naka    Ku,     Yakohama     Shi.     (Tel. 

Yokohama  (2) -7986). 
Larlee,    Rev.    &    Mrs.   Charles,    1950,      SlP^^n;—  ft 

TEAM— 1190  Karuizawa  Machi,  Na-          O  99- 

gano  Ken.  (Tel.  Karuizawa  2522). 
Larsen,  Elder  Evan,  LDS — 53  Minami 

Machi,  Toji  in,  Kamikyo  Ku,  Kyoto 

Shi. 
Larsen,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Morris  C.,  1952, 

LBA— 1  Chome  Hon  Cho,  Sakata  Shi, 

Yamagata  Ken.   (Tel.  1307). 
Larson,     Mr.    &    Mrs.     David,     1954, 

ABCFM(IBC)— Kobe      Jo     Gakuin,         ->:'^ 

Okadayama,  Nishinomiya. 
Larson,  Mr.  Howard,  IND— 906  Tateno 

machi,  Nerima  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Latta,    Miss    Jean,    1950,   PAC— (Fur 
lough    1955-56).    50    Euston     Ave., 

Toronto,  Ont,  Canada. 
Laug,    Rev.    &    Mrs.     George,     1948, 

TEAM— 261,     3    Chome,      Itabashi, 

Itabashi  Ku,  Tokyo.    (Tel.  96-2401). 
Lautz,     Mr.     &    Mrs.    Willam,     1951, 

TEAM — 165  Imaizumi  Cho,  Toyama          —  AI£  7  V  v 

Shi,  Toyama  Ken. 


310  DIRECTORIES 

Lautzenheiser,     Miss     Wanda,     1952, 

FEGC— 1027   Shimo    Tano,    Minano 

Machi,  Chichibu  Gun,  Saitama  Ken.  7  •>  ^  > 

Lawson,    Miss  Dorothy  M.,   1949,  PN 

(IBQ—  Interboard    House,    4    of  12 

Shiba  Park,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel. 

43-2188). 
Layden,   Miss  Frances,  1948,  CA— c/o 

S.  J.    Lang,    1521,    4    Chome  Egota          KTH-Hz:- 

Machi,  Nakano  Ku,  Tokyo.  ^ 

Lea,    Miss    L.    E.,    1927    SPG— 21,    2 

Chome,  Yamamoto  Dori,  Ikuta  Ku, 

Kobe. 
Lean,  Miss  Ruby,  (Aus.),  1951,  WT— 

772    Shinohara    Cho,    Kohoku    Ku,          -t— 

Yokohama. 
Lee,    Miss  Cleo,    1952,   ASC— Higashi 

Shinkojo,    Nobeoka    Shi,    Miyazaki  V  ~ 

Ken. 

Lehman,    Mr.  Gene,    1954,  PEC— Rik- 

kyo  Univ.,  3  Chome,  Ikebukuro,  To- 

shima  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  97-3121) 
Leith,  Miss  Isobel,  1933,   UCC(IBC)  — 

lai   Joshi   Yochien,  53  Moto  Machi,         }gjgj 

Hakodate  Shi,  Hokkaido.  (Tel.  1119) 
Leiyn,  Miss  Jennie,  1950,  NTM— Ichi- 

noseki   Shi,   Iwate  Ken.  (Furlough) 
Lemmon,    Miss   Vivian,   CC-TCM— 80 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  311 


Shimoyashiki,    Tanabe,    Wakayama          AO 

Ken. 
Leonard,    Rev.    &  Mrs.  Clifford,  1954, 

NTM — Kamiishiwara,  Chofu  Machi, 

Kitatama  Gun,  Tokyo. 
L'Heuruex,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  Louis,  1952, 

ULCA— 1306,  2  Mihagino  Nakamuta, 

Kokura  Shi. 
Lichty,  Miss  Maria,  1955,  M — c/o  Ka- 

neko,  2084  3  Chome,  Setagaya,  Seta-         -OAK 

gaya  Ku.  (Tel.  42-4095)  '-> 

Likins,     Mr.    &    Mrs.    Claude,     1954,       jJOk'ilWffl^Gil 

CC-LMJ— 141   1  Chome,   Tsurumaki          -TB— E9- 

Cho,  Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo.  ^  ^ : 

Limbert,    Miss    Mary,    1950,    SBC— 2 

Chome,    Meiji    Machi,    Tobata   Shi. 

(Tel.  3245) 
Lind,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Ingemar,    1952, 

SFM(SMJ)— 122     Iwama     Cho,      2 

Chome,   Hodogaya  Ku,  Yokohama. 
Lind,   Miss   Jenny,  (China)  1951,  MC 

(IBQ—  Fukuoka  Jo  Gakuin,  523  Mi-         mm&*£&     V  >  K 

nami  Yakuin,  Fukuoka. 
Lindberg,   Rev.   &   Mrs.  David,  1955, 

ALM— 139  Higashi  Tamagawa  Cho,          W~ 

Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  72-4989). 
Lindberg,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Sten,    1951, 

BGCA— Shirahama  Cho,  Wakayama 


312  DIRECTORIES 

Ken. 
Linden,    Rev.   &   Mrs.  Arne,  (China) 

1950,  SAMJ(SMJ)— 2914  Nishi  Shin- 

machi,  Nakaizumi,  Iwata  Shi,  Shizu- 

oka  Ken. 
Lindquist,    Miss   Mary,  1952,  ALM— 

2429-1    Higashi    Tsu   Shimo,    Ogori 

Machi,   Yamaguchi   Ken.  (Tel.  376) 
Lindsay,   Miss  Mabel,  1954,  TEAM— 

615  Karuizawa  Machi,  Nagano  Ken. 
Lindstrom,  Miss  Shirley,  1951,  EMCA 

—  (Furlough  May,  1955-Sept.  '56)  c/o 

5720  W.  8th  St.,  Minneapolis  Minn.,          A 

USA.      1068-3    Chome,     Matsubara 

Machi,  Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Lingle.    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Wilbur,    1954, 

TEAM— 2419     Karuizawa      Machi, 

Nagano  Ken. 
Lipponen,  Miss  Sanna,   1948,  LEAF — 

108    Kobinata    Suido    Cho,   Bunkyo 

Ku,  Tokyo. 
Little,    Mr.   John,    1954,  WEC— 2  Ban 

Cho,  Hikone  Shi,  Shiga  Ken. 
Little,    Mr.    &   Mrs.   L.   N.,    (China), 

1953,  OMF— 1-16  Anabatake,  Minato 

Machi,  Hachinohe  Shi,  Aomori  Ken. 
Littlejohn,   Miss   Jean,  1950,  ABCFM 

(IBQ—  Ryogoku,    Tomisato    Mura, 


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313 


Imba    Gun,    Chiba    Ken.    (Furlough 

1955-56) 
Livingston,    Rev.    &    Mrs.   Theodore, 

1952,  ABFMS— 79,  2   Chome,   Nishi- 

kumiura,  Ueda,  Morioka  Shi,  Iwate 

Ken. 
Lloyd,  Rev.  Gwilym  G.,  (Hawaii)  1950 

PN    (IBC) — Hawaii  Ryo,  Teramachi 

dori,  Imadegawa   Sagaru,   Kamikyo 

Ku,  Kyoto. 
Lloyd,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  John  J.  1947,  1954, 

PEC — Imadegawa    Sagaru,    Karasu- 

maru,    Kamikyo    Ku,    Kyoto.    (Tel. 

4-0022) 
Lloyd,   Miss   Mary,    1929,   JEB— 45,  1 

Chome   Asahi,  Toyooka  Shi,  Hyogo 

Ken. 
Locker,   Rev.   &   Mrs.   J,    IND— 1337 

Miyaji,  Nishitama  Mura,  Nishitama 

Gun,  Tokyo. 
Loenander,    Rev.    &  Mrs.  Aake,  1951, 

SAMJ      (SMJ)— Yokosa,     Furujuku 

Cho,  Toyokawa  Shi,  Aichi  Ken. 
Logan,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Harvey    (Aus.) 

1955,  WT— 12-2  1  Chome,  Ninomiya 

Cho,  Fukiai  Ku,  Kobe  Shi. 
Long,   Brigadier   &    Mrs.    Arthur    G., 

(India),    1951,    SA— 17,    2    Chome, 


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314  DIRECTORIES 

Kanda   Jimbocho,  Chiyoda  Ku,  To 
kyo  (Tel.  33-7313) 
Long,  Miss  Beatrice,  1951,  TEAM— 27 

Sakurababa,  Kochi  Shi,  Kochi  Ken. 
Long,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Winthrop  A.,  1951, 

YMCA— c/o   YMCA  7   Fujimi   Cho, 

2  Chome,  Chiyoda  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.          YMCAft 

33-6373). 
Loudermilk,  Miss  Betty,  1955,  TEAM 

— 597    Karuizawa    Machi,    Nagano 

Ken. 
Low,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert,  1952,  NTM 

—1  chome  25  Sengoku  Cho,  Takao- 

ka  Shi,  Toyama  Ken. 
Lowe,  Miss  Ruth  Anne,  1951,  CBFMS 

— c/o    Mr.    Tominaga,  Saiwai   Cho,         ^HT    ^x^^f 

Kurosawajiri   Machi,   Kitakami  Shi,  7  fJ 

Iwate  Ken. 
Lowen,   Miss   I.    1955,  OMF— Tsutsui      fffBftff&r&1Si#jgf# 

Machi,  Tsutsui,  Aomori  Shi,  Aomori         Bj  n  ^  v 

Ken. 
Lowman,  Miss  Alice,  1952,  IND-BAPT 

— 9,  2  Chome,  Kamiuma  Cho,  Seta- 

gaya  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  42-3684) 
Lucht,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Carl,  ICFG— 2404 

Karuizawa  Machi,  Nagano  Ken. 
Ludden,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hartley  B.,  1948, 

SDA— Japan     Missionary     College, 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  315 

Showa  Machi,  Chiba  Ken.  7  F  ^ 

Luginsland,  Miss  Helene,  Nurse,  1951,      ypjjr 

LM— 58  Shoto  Machi,   Shibuya   Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  46-4970) 
Luke,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Percy   T.,    1932, 

JEB — 21   Shinshi  Morishita,  Yawata 

Cho,  Chita  Gun,  Aichi  Ken. 
Lund,  Rev,  Norman,  1951,  SSM— 2210 

Sanno   2   Chome,   Ota   Ku,    Tokyo.          H—  :— O 

(Tel.  76-4209). 
Lundberg,    Elder   Don   C.    LDS— 14-2 

Hiroo     Cho,     Azabu,    Minato     Ku, 

Tokyo. 
Lundeby,    Rev.    &    Mrs.   Anne,   1951, 

NLM — Acting  Principal  of  Lutheran         THE: 

Bible   Institute,   Kobe.   3    Nakajima 

Dori.  (Tel.  2-6956) 
Lundeen,    Rev.  &  Mrs.    Milton,    1954, 

ALM — 139  Higashi  Tamagawa  Cho,          w;— H/L 

Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  72-4989)  7  1 

Luttio,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Philip,  1952,  ELC 

— 51-1  Chome,  Otsu,  Yokosuka  Shi, 

Kanagawa  Ken. 
Lynn,    Miss  Orlena  M.,    1951,   RPM— 

39  1  Chome,  Nakayamete  Dori,  Iku- 

ta  Ku,   Kobe,   Kobe   P.  O.  Box  822 

(Tel.  Kobe  2-8386) 
Lyreskog,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Thore,    1953, 


316  DIRECTORIES 

SEOM  (SMJ)— 3909  Miya  Cho,   Mi- 
shima  Shi,  Shizuoka  Ken. 

—  M  — 


Maass,    Miss    M.    A.    (China),    1951,      ««WBJ»ffi^ 

OMF— 2-51  Aza  Minota,  Fukunoda, 

Itayanagi  Machi,  Aomori  Ken. 
MacDonald,    Miss  Alice  E.,    1951,   PN 

(IBQ— c/o  Koichi  Hirano,  562  Fuji 
yama  Itabashi,  Odawara  Shi,  Kana-          ^ 

gawa  Ken. 
MacDonald,    Miss    Jean,    1951,    UCC       (jfg 

(IBQ—  69  Agata  Cho,   Nagano   Shi.          ft 

(Tel.  4363)    (Furlough  1955-56.) 
Mackelprang,    Elder  Joseph,  LDS — 2- 

11   Takasago   Dori,   Toyonaka   Shi, 

Osaka  Fu. 
MacKenzie,    Miss    Virginia    M.,    1919, 

PN  (IBQ  —  (Furlough  1955-56)   Bai- 

ko  Jo  Gakuin,  Maruyama  Cho,  Shi- 

monoseki.  (Tel.  3722) 
Mackley,    Elder  James  R.,  LDS— 1604 

Oaza   Sawa   Mura,   Minami  Matsu- 

moto  Shi,  Nagano  Ken. 
Maclain,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Jack,     1956, 

QMS— 391     Kashiwagi     3     Chome, 

Shinjuku  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  37-3664) 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  317 


MacLeod,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ian  G.,    1950, 

UCC  (IBQ— 15   Shiomidai   Cho,    O- 

taru  Shi,  Hokkaido.  (Tel.  6542) 
MacMurphey,       Mr.      Charles,      1954, 

ULCA— 351  Oye  Machi,  Moto,  Kuma- 

moto  Shi.  (Tel.  566) 
Magnusson,  Mr.  Hans,  1950,  TEAM— 

(Furlough    '55-56)     c/o    Bjorkhaga, 

Spexhult,  Nassjo,  Sweden. 
Magruder,    Rev.  &  Mrs.    J.    T.,    1952, 

1953,  PS — 65  Saiwai  Cho,  Takamatsu 

Shi.  (Tel.  Takamatsu  3791) 
Maiden,    Miss    Margaret,    1954,    MC 

(IBQ—  Keimei     High     School,      35 

Nakayamate   Dori,   4  Chome,   Ikuta         ^*l£n  /-f-r> 

Ku,  Kobe.   (Tel.  2-3539) 
Makkonen,    Miss  Sarah,  1950,   SSM— 

(Furlough  July  1955-56)  2210  Sanno 

2  Chome,  Ota  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  76- 

4209) 
Malmvall,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Philip,  (China), 

1951,  SAMJ  (SMJ)— 23-19796  Shijimi- 

zuka  Cho,   Hamamatsu   Shi,   Shizu- 

oka  Ken. 
Manierre,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Stanley,  1954, 

ABFMS— 1276    Harada,     Toyonaka 

Shi,  Osaka  Fu.  (Tel.  Toyonaka  4433) . 
Manso,   Miss  Florence  (Korea),   1950, 


318  DIRECTORIES 

WT— 1  Toyooka  Cho,   Shiba,   Mita, 

Minato  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Marcks,  Miss  Margaret  M.,  1951,  JEB 

—  (On    Furlough    1956)     co     Japan 

Evangelistic  Band,  1412,  N.  Kingsley 

Drive,  Los  Angeles,  27,  Calif,  U.S.A. 
Marsh,  Miss  Berni,  1955,  WUMS— 221 

Yamate  Machi,  Naka  Ku,  Yokohama. 
Marsh,    Miss  Edna  (Aus.),    1951,  WT 

—772  Shinohara   Cho,   Kohoku   Ku, 

Yokohama. 
Marsh,    Miss  Lois,  1954,  WUMS— 221, 

Yamate  Machi,  Naka  Ku,  Yokohama 

Shi. 
Martin,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    David,     1951, 

TEAM— 168    Izumi    Cho,    Suginami 

Ku,  Tokyo. 
Martin,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Edward  H.,  1950, 

NTM— 2011  Noguchi,  Higashi-Mura- 

yama  Machi,   Tokorozawa  Shi,  Sai- 

tama  Ken. 
Martin,    Miss  Mary,    1949,    ACF— 438      ^^J^^g^Wj^BT 

Sakae  Machi,  4  Chome,  Aizu  Waka-          EHTSEHA 

matsu,  Fukushima  Ken.  -?-=fy 

Mason,   Rev.   &  Mrs.   Jack   R.,    1951, 

BBF— 149,     2   Chome,     Sakae   Cho, 

Matsudo  Shi,  Chiba  Ken. 
Massengill,  Miss  Mary  Lou,  1954,  SBC 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  319 


— 22  Kami-Ikeda  Cho,  Kitashirakawa, 

Sakyo  Ku,  Kyoto.  (Tel.  7-5777) 
Masson,    Mr.   Jack,    1951,    WEC— 569 

Kondo,    Gokanosho    Cho,    Kanzaki 

Gun,  Shiga  Ken. 
Matheson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  H.,  1952, 

FEGC— 111    Hakuraku,     Kanagawa 

Ku,  Yokohama.  (Tel.  4-5217) 
Matthews,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Alden    E., 

(China),    1952,   ABCFM    (IBQ—  540 

Takakura,  Hino  Machi,  Minamitama 

Gun,  Tokyo.    (Tel.  Hachioji  3754) 
Matthewson,  Miss  Mildred  E.,   (B.  W. 

I.)     1936,     UCC     (IBQ— 2    Higashi 

Toriizaka,  Azabu,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo. 

(Tel.  48-3325) 
Mattson,    Rev.   &  Mrs.    Walter,    1953,       S'STpj&BlH 

ULCA— 3  Kasumi  Cho,  Nishinomiya 

Shi. 
Maxey,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Mark  G.,    1954,       &!EJ&&M7ft 

CC-KCM— Kanoya,  Kagoshima  Ken. 
May,   Mrs.  Frances,   1952,  TEAM— 30      JJOfclWfclMWBBI^ffl 

Ochiai,   Higashi  Kurume,   Kitatama          /Kl^H 

Gun,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  Kurume  22) 
Mayer,  Miss  Margery,  1948,  MC  (IBC)       gg!ES,7f5lilTWT--ra 

—224   Yamashita    Cho,    Kagoshima 

Shi. 
Mayer,    Rev.   (D.  D.)   &    Mrs.   (R.  N.) 


320  DIRECTORIES 

Paul    S.,    1909,    EUB   (IBC)— 500,    1          T02OO 

Chome,  Shimo  Ochiai,  Shinjuku  Ku,  /  -  -V  - 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  95-3666) 
McAllister,    Mr.  J.,    IND— 23  Shinoda 

Cho,  Aomori  Shi,  Aomori  Ken. 
McAlpine,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  James  A.,  1935, 

PS — 6,  1  Chome,  Kokonoe  Cho,  Gifu 

Shi.  (Tel.  2-4701) 
McAlpine,    Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald,   1950, 

TEAM— (Furlough       '55-57)        718 

Peralta  Way,  Fresno,  California. 
McCain,  Miss  Pearle  (Ed.  D.),  (China), 

1951,  MC  (IBC)— Seiwa  Joshi  Tanki 

Daigaku,   Okadayama,   Nishinomiya  -v  ?  ?  ^  -f  > 

Shi.  (Tel.  2009) 
McCall,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Loren,     1954,      ^DSCSIftffi^Mlftffl^ 

TEAM— 1433     Setagaya,     Setagaya         — H==    T=»-;Ar 

Ku,  Tokyo.   (Tel.  42-1367) 
McCammon,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Don    M., 

(China),    1953,   M— 428  Honan  Cho, 

Suginami  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  38-9275) 
McCartney,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Sedoris,  1948, 

ULCA— (Furlough)    c/o    1435    West 

31  St.  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
McCormick,    Miss  Jean,    1949,   JEB— 

Shiotani,    Tachibana    Machi,    Naka 

Gun,  Tokushima  Ken. 
McCoy,   Miss  Beulah,  1947,  ABFMS— 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  321 

7  Nakajima  Cho,  Sendai  Shi,  Miyagi  ~?  -  =*  -f 

Ken.  (Tel.  Sendai  2-8791) 
McCracken,  Miss  Lillian,  1951,  IND— 

25  Yahara  Machi,  1  Chome,  Nerima 

Ku,  Tokyo. 
McCrimmon,     Miss    Mary    F.,     1952, 

UCC  (IBQ—  Tokyo  Union  Theolog 
ical  Seminary,  1,  707  Mure,  Mitaka 

Shi,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  Musashino  2549) 
McCune,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   George,    1951, 

CBFMS— (Furlough)  2023  Agnes  St., 

Eau  Claire,  Wise. 
McCune,    Rev.  &  Mrs.   H.    C.,   IND— 

1104  Ogawa,   Kodaira  Machi,   Kita-          'Wl OK 

tama  Gun,  Tokyo.  ~?  y  7  3-  *.  -  *s 

McDaniel,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Chalmers,  1951,      ®fSflMfHSr&— !BWT~i 

TEAM— 5210,  1  Chome,  Futaba  Cho,          T02--O 

Niigata  Shi,  Niigata  Ken.  ~?  y  ?  ?-  *  ^ 

McDaniel,    Rev.   &   Mrs.    John,    1949,       MalU^UJiIH— 

CBFMS— 31     Nakasugiyama     Dori,  -???-*.jv 

Sendai  Shi.  (Tel.  2-4488) 
McGarvey,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  A.  Paul,  1952, 

CMA— P.    O.    Box    70,    547    Kako 

Machi,  Hiroshima.  (Tel.  3-6450) 
McGrath,  Miss  Violet,  1928,  JEB— 1163 

Kami-oiden,  Higashi  Tarumi,  Taru- 

mi  Ku,  Kobe  Shi. 
Mcllwaine,    Rev.   &   Mrs.   R.    Heber, 


322  DIRECTORIES 

1934,     1935,     OPC— 79    Nii    Machi, 
Watari  Cho,  Miyagi  Ken. 
Mcllwaine,  Dr.   (D.  D.)   &  Mrs.  W.A., 

1919,  1939,   PS— 1,    5   Nishi   Hirano 
Mikage  Cho,  Higashi-nada  Ku,  Kobe. 

Mckay,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Bartlett,  1954, 
CN — 193Sangenjaya  Machi,  Setagaya 
Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  42-0920) 

Mckay,  Miss  Doris,  1951,  CJPM— 
(Furlough)  22  Campbell  St.  Paramat 
ta,  Sydney,  Australia. 

Mckenzie,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  P.,  1920, 
UCC  (IBC)— International  Christian         OO    @Pi*  y 
University,  1500  Osawa,  Mitaka  Shi,         ffc'A;^ 
Tokyo.  (Tel.  398-3791)  ^  *  ?  >r  > 

McKim,  Miss  Nellie,  1947,  PEC— Moto- 
shiro  Cho,  Shimodate  Shi,  Ibaragi 
Ken. 

McKnight,    Rev.  &  Mrs.   William   Q., 

1920,  ABCFM    (IBC)— 9,    Kwansei  -**9T+\ 
Gakuin,  Nishinomiya. 

McLachlan,    Miss   May,     1924,    UCC      IMW&£$RtKi$$l 
(IBC) — 753,    2    Chome,    Shizunami,          M— TS-fcSH 
Haibara  Cho,   Haibara   Gun,   Shizu-  -?  v  V  7  9  7*~ 

oka  Ken. 

McLain,  Miss  Lulu  M.,  1955,  MC(IBC) 
— Keimei  High  School,  35  Naka- 
yamate  Dori,  4  Chome,  Ikuta  Ku, 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  323 

Kobe.  (Tel.  2-3539) 
McLauchlin,    Rev.    &    Mrs.     W.    C., 

(China),    1949,    PS— 112   Yamamoto 

Dori,    4    Chome,    Ikuta    Ku,    Kobe. 

(Tel.  Fukiai  2-1887) 
McLean,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Donnel,  1953,  JEM 

— Negoya,  Kamo  Shi,  Niigata  Ken. 
McLean,    Mr.    Ralph    Stanley,    (Eire, 

England),  1951,  WT— 772  Shinohara 

Cho,  Kohoku  Ku,  Yokohama. 
McLellan,   Miss  Luella,  1951,  ABFMS 

—203     Gokenyashiki,     Himeji     Shi, 

Hyogo  Ken. 
McLeroy,    Rev.    &  Mrs.    Robin,    1953, 

FEGC— 83,  1,  2  Chome,    Dai  Machi, 

Hachioji    Shi,    Tokyo.     (Tel.    3336, 

Neighbour) 
McMahan,     Mr.    &    Mrs.    Carl,    1955, 

FEGC— 111     Hakuraku,     Kanagawa 

Ku,  Yokohama.  (Tel.  4-5217) 
McMillan,  Miss  Mary,  1939,  MC(IBC) 

—720     Ushita     Machi,     Hiroshima. 

(Furlough  1955-56) 
McMillan,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Virgil  O.,  SBC 

—1952,  9  Daitokuen,  Nagasaki  Shi. 
McNaughton,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  R.  E.,  1928, 

HFD— 10  Honcho,    Hakodate,    Hok 
kaido. 


324  DIRECTORIES 

McNeill,  Miss  Elizabeth,   1950,  PS— 1, 

3  Chome,   Yamada  Cho,   Nada   Ku, 

Kobe.   (Tel.  Mikage  8-2760) 
McPhail,    Mr.  &  Mrs.   John  L.,    1950, 

NTM— 1304  Kamiyasumatsu,   Toko- 

rozawa  Shi,  Saitama  Ken.  7  r>7-T  <  A- 

McSherry,    Rev.    &  Mrs.    H.  J.,    1949, 

MSCC — 46  Komachi,  Hiroshima  Shi. 
McVety,    Mr.  &  Mrs.    Kenneth,    1949, 

TEAM— (Furlough    1955-1956)     c/o 

1043  Clifton  Ave.  N.  W.  Moose  Jaw, 

Canada. 
McWilliams,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert  W., 

1951,    MC    (IBQ—  42    Midorigaoka, 

Mitsui,  Hikari  Shi,  Yamaguchi  Ken. 

(Tel.  Hikari  307) 
Medling,    Rev.    &   Mrs.   W.  R.,    1946, 

SBC — 356  Shin-yashiki  Machi,  Kuma- 

moto  Shi. 
Meek,  Miss  Martha  Emma,  1955,  MC 

(IBC)— 69  Shoto   Cho,   Shibuya  Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  46-1909) 
Meeko,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Joseph,    1947, 

CBFMS— 2,    16  Midori   Cho,   Yama- 

gata  Shi.  (Tel.  5076) 
Melaaen,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Erling,    1950, 

NMA— 8867  Shibuta,   Ohara   Machi, 

Isumi  Gun,  Chiba  Ken. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  325 


Melchert,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  F.,  1952, 

E  &  R  (IBC)—  69     Katahira      Cho,          ^ 

Sendai,  Miyagi  Ken. 
Mende,  Sister  Dora,  1953,  JCGM— 968      ^PPI^ 

Mikatabara,  Hamamatsu  Shi,  Shizu- 

oka  Ken. 
Mendl,    Mr.  Wolf,   1955,  AFSC— 14,  1      jjtStHlE 

Chome,  Mita  Dai  Machi,  Minato  Ku,          T@— E3 

Tokyo.   (Tel.  45-0804). 
Mercer,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Dewey,    1955, 

SBC— 352,   2   Chome,    Nishi   Okubo, 

Shinjuku  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  35-3562) 
Merritt,    Rev.  Richard  A.,    1949,    PEC 

—131,  Taishido,  Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo. 

(Tel.  42-7869) 
Messenger,  Mrs.  Blanche,  1955,  TEAM      MM 

— 30   Ochiai,    Higashikurume,   Kita-          >l^n~ 

tama  Gun,  Tokyo. 
Metcalf,   Rev.   &  Mrs.   Melbourne  J.,      W^JIIM 

1949,  EMCA— 482  Sakawa,  Odawara 

Shi,  Kanagawa  Ken. 
Metcalf,  Mr.  S.  A.,  1952,  OMF— Kana- 

gi  Machi,  Kita  Gun,  Aomori  Ken. 
Meyer,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Alexander,  1951, 

ULCA— 370-2,  2  Chome,   Shinmachi, 

Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  42-7659) 
Meyer,    Mr.    Hans,    1954,    LM— 1933 

Nakanoshima,  Kawasaki  Shi,  Kana- 


326  DIRECTORIES 

gawa  Ken. 
Meyer,   Miss  Hildegard,  1950,  NTM— 

(Furlough)     Ichinoseki    Shi,     Iwate 

Ken. 
Meyer,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  F.,  1952,  Hi- 

BA— 52,    2    Chome,    Kyoshin    Cho, 

Minami  Ku,  Yokohama. 
Meyer,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Richard,    1949, 

MSL— (Furlough     1955-56)      16,     1 

Chome,    Fujimi   Cho,    Chiyoda    Ku, 

Tokyo. 
Meynardie,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Robert  E., 

1951,    ULC  A— (Furlough    1956)     29 

Mitsuzawa   Shimo   Cho,    Kanagawa 

Ku,  Yokohama.  (Tel.  4-7252) 
Micro,    Miss  Martta,    1948,  LEAF— 3- 

1633  Ikebukuro,  Toshima  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Mihara,  Miss  Hana,  (USA),  1950,  WT 

— Yamate   Dori,    1  Chome,   Higashi 

Tarumi  Cho,  Tarumi  Ku,  Kobe  Shi. 
Miho,  Fumiye,  1954,  AFSC— Setagaya 

Neighborhood   Center,   8,   1  Chome, 

Kita  Shimouma  Cho,   Setagaya  Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  42-4016) 
Millard,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Francis    R., 

(Philippines),      1929,       SDA— 164-2 

Onden,  3  Chome,  Shibuya  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Miller,  Mr.  Abram,  1952,  TEAM— 216 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  327 

Kitajima,  Kitajima  Cho,   Toyohashi          J^zi— >\ 

Shi,  Aichi  Ken. 
Miller,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Conrad,     1951,       (jiS40 

FEGC— (Furlough)  160   Glen   Road, 

Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Miller,   Elder  Don  L.,  LDS— 125  Ryu- 

suke   Cho,   Komatsu   Shi,   Ishikawa 

Ken. 
Miller,    Miss    Erma    L.,    1926,    MM— 

Honbaba  Dori,  Funa  Machi,   Ogaki 

Shi,  Gifu  Ken  (Tel.  Ogaki  3007) 
Miller,   Miss   Florence,    1951,   NAB— 

352,    1   Chome,   Futamata   Cho,  Ise 

Shi,  Mie  Ken.  (Tel.  4846) 
Miller,  Miss  Floryne,  (China,  Hawaii) , 

1939,  SBC— (Furlough  1955)  c/o  Mrs. 

O.     S.      Martin,     Kingsport     High 

Way,     Johnson    City,     Tenn.     Sei- 

nan   Jo  Gakuin,    Itozu,  Kokura  Shi, 

(Tel  5-2744) 
Miller,  Miss  Jessie  M.(  1943,  MSCC— 

5-6    Teppo    Cho,    Kano    Cho,   Gifu 

Shi. 
Miller,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Keith,  1952,  TEAM 

—283,   1  Chome  Shimotakaido  Cho,          wj— TH  — 

Suginami  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Miller,  Elder  H.  Lewis,  LDS— 15  Kita 

Kuruwa  Cho,  Maebashi  Shi,  Gumma          — H 


328  DIRECTORIES 

Ken. 
Miller,  Miss  M.  E.  1954,  OMF— Higa- 

shi  3  Chome,  Kita  3  jo,  Kitami  Shi,         HTH  £  7- 

Hokkaido. 
Miller,  Miss  Marjorie  M.,  1951,  ULCA 

—  (Furlough  1956) ,  Kyushu  Jogakuin, 

Shimizu     Machi,     Kumamoto     Shi. 

(Tel.  5375). 
Millikan,   Mrs.    Eva   B.,    1911,    FM— 

1714,      Koganei,      Kitatama     Gun,          — t— H 

Tokyo. 
Milner,  Miss  M.,   (China),  1953,  OMF 

—Kita  22  Nishi  6,  Sapporo,  Hokkaido. 
Mincey,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  E.  W.  1952,  AG 

— 906    Tateno    Machi,   Nerima    Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  99-8797) 
Mings,   Mr.   &   Mrs.   Ray,    1951,  CC- 

OCM— 1152,   3   Nakaburi,    Hirakata 

Shi,  Osaka  Fu. 
Mitchell,     Miss    Anna    Marie.     1950, 

ELC— (Furlough    1956-57)    c/o    422 

South  Fifth  St.  Minneapolis,  Minn., 

U.  S.  A. 
Mitchell,    Mr.   &   Mrs.    Guy  S.,  1953, 

PS— Shikoku  Christian  College,  Iku-          raaS^^^HA^ 

no,    Zentsuji,    Kagawa    Ken.    (Tel.  $  <x  f-  x  >v 

Zentsuji  425) 
Mitchell,   Rev.    Irine   G.,    1949,  PS— 3 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  329 

Kumochi  cho,  1  Chome,  Fukiai  Ku,         TBH     £  -yf-i^ 

Kobe.  (Tel.  Fukiai  2591) 
Mitchell,   Mr.    &  Mrs.  Thomas,  1949,      JlCSl^fc^JPI&JK^S 

TEAM— 30  Ochiai,  Higashi  Kurume,         3tifc£=LO 

Kitatama  Gun,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  Kuru-  ^  "  ^  x  }V 

me  22) 
Moase,  Miss  Helen  C.,  1953,  UCC(IBC)       ^fffffim^WziH 

— 25  Nishi  Kusabuka  Machi,  Shizu-  ^e  -  * 

oka  Shi. 
Moe,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Arthur   J.,    1952, 

FEGC— 242  Matsuyama,  Fuji  Yoshi- 

da  Shi,  Yamanashi  Ken. 
Moffitt,    Elder    Howard,    LDS— 35,    1 

Chome,    Ito    Tomioka    Cho,    Otaru 

Shi,  Hokkaido. 
Montei,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Douglas,    1955, 

FEGC — 111    Hakuraku,    Kanagawa  ^  > 

Ku,  Yokohama  Shi.   (Tel.  4-5217) 
Moon,  Mrs.  Inez,  1952,  ASC— Yoshito- 

mi   Machi,   Chikujo   Gun,    Fukuoka 

Ken. 
Moore,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  B.  C.,  1924,  RCA 

(IBQ  —  (Furlough  1955-56)  107  Oho-         -Ob  *-7 

ri  Machi,  Fukuoka  Shi.  (Tel.  Fuku 
oka  2-0017) 
Moore,    Miss   Helen   G.,  (Philippines) 

1931,      MC(IBC)— Kwassui      Junior 

College,    12    Higashi    Yamate   dori, 


330  DIRECTORIES 

Nagasaki.  (Tel.  1416) 
Moore,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Lardner  C.,  1954, 

PS— 1478  Shironomae   Mikage   Cho, 

Higashi  Nada  Ku,  Kobe.    (Tel.    Mi 
kage  8-2986) 
Moore,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Lardner  W.,  1924, 

PS — Shikoku  Christian  College,  Iku- 

no,  Zentsuji,  Kagawa  ken. 
Moore,  Rev.  (Ed.  D.)  &  Mrs.  Raymond 

S.,    1951    SDA — Japan     Missionary 

College,   Showa   Machi,  Chiba  Ken.  ^-7 

Moorhead,    Rev.    &   Mrs.  M.  F.,  1946, 

SBC— South    12,    West    1,    Sapporo 

Shi.  (Tel  2-5918) 
Moran,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  S.  F,  1916,  ABCFM 

(IBC) — 59  Kumoi  Cho,  Shukugawa, 

Nishinomiya.       (Tel.      Nishinomiya 

3121) 
Morano,    Miss    Thuvia,    1951,  BMM— 

Box  49,  Fukushima  Shi,  Fukushima 

Ken. 
Morehouse,  Miss  Mildred,  1955,  FEGC 

—111    Hakuraku,    Kanagawa     Ku,  ^T^V 

Yokohama  Shi.  (Tel.  4-5217) 
Moreton,     Dr.     &    Mrs.    Hugh,    1951, 

IUGM— 748    Musashino   Shi,   Sakai,          A 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  Musashino  2224) 
Morgan,  Elder  Jack,  LDS— 28  Kozen- 


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ji  Dori,  Sendai  Shi,  Miyagi  Ken.  HA  ^  —  jfi/ 

Morgen,     Rev.    &    Mrs.    Jaymes    P., 
(China,  Philippines),  1953,  ABWE— 

Higashi  P.  O.  Box  No.  39,  Kagoshi- 

ma  Shi,  Kagoshima  Ken. 
Morgan,    Miss    Mary  Neal,  1950,  SBC 
—  (Furlough)   321  N.  East  St.,  Har- 

rodsburg,    Ky.,    6    Nishi    2    Chome, 

Harima  Cho,  Abeno  Ku,  Osaka. 
Morley,    Rev.    Christopher,    Jr,,    1951, 

PEC— Central    Theological    College, 

16,  2  Chome,  Naka  Machi,  Setagaya 

Ku,   Tokyo.    (Tel.  Futako  Tamaga- 

wa  575-576) 
Morrill,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Douglas  W.,  1949, 

UCC(IBC)— No.     5,     Kwansei    Ga-  <c- 

kuin,    Nishinomiya.     (Tel.    Nigawa 

491) 
Morris,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  J.,  1952,   1951, 

CJPM— (Furlough)      445     Hyakken 

Machi,  Maebashi,  Gumma  Ken. 
Morris,    Miss   Betty,    1952,   CBFMS— 

83  Tsutsumi  Dori,  Sendai  Shi. 
Morris,    Mr.  &  Mrs.  D.,  1952,  OMF— 

Higashi    Samani,     Higashi    Samani, 

Hidaka,  Hokkaido. 
Morris,    Miss   Kathleen,    1949,  ACF— 

438  Sakae   Machi,   4   Chome,    Aizu 


332  DIRECTORIES 

Wakamatsu,  Fukushima  Ken. 
Morris,  Miss  Margaret  Geveva,  1955, 

MC(IBC)— 11   Konno   Cho,  Shibuya 

Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  40-0649) 
Moss,    Rev.   &   Mrs.   John,    1948,  MC 

(IBC)— 13,  4  Chome,  Kudan,  Chiyo- 

da  Ku  Tokyo.  (Tel.  33-6763) 
Motoyama,  Miss  Julia,   1947,   JGF— 80 

Shimo    Midori    Cho,   Shichiku,   Kita          AO 

Ku,  Kyoto. 
Mowrer,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Max,  1953,  ChC 

— Omika,   Kuji   Machi,  Hitachi  Shi, 

Ibaragi  Ken.    (Tel.  Kujihama  2251) 
Moy,   Miss  Agnes,  1951,  FCM— Rajoo 

Mon  P.  O.,  Kyoto. 
Mueller,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Robert,  1951, 

TEAM— 1,     2     Chome,     Kitazawa,         TH 

Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  42-3442) 
Muir,    Rev.    &  Mrs.  Francis,   (China), 

1953,        UCC(IBC)— Ichijo         Dori, 

Karasumaru    Nishi,     Kamikyo    Ku, 

Kyoto. 
Mundinger,  Miss  Dora,  1953,  JCGM— 

331     Eifuku     Cho,     Suginami    Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  32-4794) 
Munroe,  Miss  Ruth  M.   (Siam,  Jamai 
ca),    1952,    SDA— 171    Amanuma,  1 

Chome,  Suginami  Ku,  Tokyo. 


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Munsterberg,    Dr.    (Ph.    D.)    &    Mrs. 

Hugo,       IND       EPIS— International          OO    mm*  V  x  h 

Christian    University,    1500    Osawa, 

Mitaka,  Tokyo. 
Murata,    Rev.   &  Mrs.    Herbert,   1949, 

1953,    FEGC— 147    Miyamoto    Cho,          ra-b  A  7  ? 

Hanno  Shi,  Saitama  Ken. 
Murata,       Mr.      Koichiro,      OB— Omi 

Hachiman  Shi,  Shiga  Ken. 
Murch,    Miss    Barbara,   1951,  NTM— 

Takada  Machi,  Takada  Shi,  Iwate 

Ken. 
Mutch,     Rev.    &    Mrs.    Bruce    1955, 

MSCC— Shimotachiuri  Agaru,  Kara- 

sumaru  Dori,  Kami  Kyo  Ku,  Kyoto. 
Myhrwold,  Miss  Froydis,  1951,  ELC— 

3  Chome,  Nakagawa  Cho,  Shimada         TH 

Shi,  Shizuoka  Ken.  $ 

-  N  - 

Nader,    Miss    Esther,    1951,   TEAM—       ClSS't') 

5321    Grace    St.,    Chicago    41,    111. 

U.  S.  A.  (Furlough  1955-57). 
Nako,    Miss  Adeline,    (Hawaii),  1953, 

WT— 16  2-Chome,  Fujimi  Cho,  Chi- 

yoda  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Nealis,    Mr.    Grant,    1955    QMS— 391 


334  DIRECTORIES 

Kashiwagi,  3  Chome,  Shinjuku  Ku,         TH  =  /L— 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  37-3664). 
Nelson,      Miss    Ada,     (China),    1952, 

ABFMS— 2,    1   Chome,   Misaki  Cho, 

Kanda,   Chiyoda   Ku,   Tokyo.    (Tel. 

20-3115). 
Nelson,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Alfred,  (China), 

1953,    SFM  (SMJ)— 2189    Shinohara 

Machi,  Kohoku  Ku,  Yokohama,  (Tel. 

4-0811,  Mrs.  Masaki). 
Nelson,  Rev.  (Ph.  D.)  &  Mrs.  Andrew 

N.,    (China,  Philippines),   1918,  SDA 

—164-2    Onden   3    Chome,    Shibuya 

Ku,  Tokyo. 
Nelson,  Miss  Anna,  1954,  TEAM— 597 

Karuizawa  Machi,  Nagano  Ken. 
Nelson,      Rev.     &    Mrs.    Don,    1951, 

TEAM— 704  City  View  Drive  South, 

Minneapolis     16,     Minn.    U.    S.    A. 

(Furlough  1955-57). 
Nelson,   Miss   Grace,   1954,  ELC— 432 

Furusho,     Shizuoka   Shi,    Shizuoka         H~  ^  ;i/  y :. 

Ken. 
Nelson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Loyce  N.,  1950, 

SBC— 16-308  Zakoba  Cho,  Hiroshima. 

(Tel.  4-0037). 
Nelson,    Rev.    &   Mrs.   Paul  W.,  1950, 

SDA— 164-2  Onden  SChome,  Shibuya 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  335 

Ku,  Tokyo.  *^y  v 

Nelson,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Richard,  1952, 

ELC — 18     Mukaiyama,     Dai     Cho, 

Toyohashi  Shi,  Aichi  Ken. 
Nelson,    Dr.    (M.  D.)  &  Mrs,  Richard 

A.,    1955,    SDA— 171    Amanuma    1 

Chome,  Suginami  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Netland,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Anton,    1952, 

TEAM— 54  Matsubara  Cho,  Aomori          M  *  h  ?  is  F 

Shi,  Aomori  Ken. 
Neufeld,    Miss   Bertha,  1951,  FEGC— 

Henderson,     Nebraska,     U.    S.    A. 

(Furlough) . 
Neumann,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Norman,  1954, 

ELC— 21    Maruyama    Cho,    Bunkyo  Zr--*> 

Ku,  Tokyo. 
Neve,    Rev.    &    Mrs.   Lloyd  R.,    1948, 

ULCA— 118  Sasayama  Machi  2  Cho 
me,  Kurume  Shi.  (Tel.  4972). 
Newbrander,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Virgil,  1951, 

FEGC— 3726   W.    132   St.,  Cleveland 

11,  Ohio.  U.  S.  A.  (Furlough). 
Nicholson,  Donald  V.,  1950,  IND-SOF 

-(Furlough  '55-56),  Gokasho  P.  O., 

Shiga  Ken.  ^  3  ;p  y  > 

Nicholson,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Herbert    V.,       (Ul'H1) 

1951,   IND-SOF— (Furlough   '55-56). 
Nicholson,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    John,  1949, 


336  DIRECTORIES 

ABFMS— 4  Miharudai,  Minami  Ku 
Yokohama.  (Tel.  3-6628). 

Niehaus,  Miss  Elizabeth  L.,  1955,  E  & 
R  (IBQ— 41  Uwa  Cho,  Komega- 
fukuro,  Sendai.  (Tel.  3-3257) 

Nielsen,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul,  1940,  CC- 
REJ — 154  Minami  Miagino,  Minami 
no  me,  Hirano  Machi,  Sendai. 

Niemi,  Miss  Tyyne,  1926,  LEAF— 185, 
4  Chome,  Denenchofu,  Ota  Ku, 
Tokyo. 

Nilsson,  Miss  Ella  (China)  1950,  SEOM 
(SMJ)  — 1675  Omiya,  Fujinomiya 
Shi,  Shizuoka  Ken. 

Nimura,  Miss  Blanche,  1952,  ASC— 
1165  Goya  Dori,  Beppu  Shi,  Oita 
Ken. 

Nipper,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Leonard,  1949, 
AG — 90,  4  Nagamineyama,  Nada  Ku, 
Kobe.  (Tel.  Mikaga  5229) 

Nishi,  Rev.  (Ph.  D.)  Shunji  F.,  1951, 
PEC — Central  Theological  College, 
16,  2  Chome,  Tamagawa  Naka  Ma 
chi,  Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  Fu- 
tako  Tamagawa  575-576) 

Noel,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Don  O.,  1954,  AFSC 
— Toyama  Heights  Neighborhood 
Center,  Sliinjuku  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  337 

34-7245). 
Noell,     Rev.    &    Mrs.    Frank,    1955, 

CBFMS— 352,  2  Chome,  Nishiokubo, 

Shinjuku  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  35-3462) 
Nordbii,    Rev.   &   Mrs.    Anund,    1953, 

NMS— 1096,   Katahara  Machi,  Nara 

Shi.  (Tel.  5574) 
Norden,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Russell  L.,  1953, 

RCA    (IBQ—  2272-2,    4  Chome,   Su- 

wano  Machi,  Kurume  Shi,  Fukuoka 

Ken. 
Nordlie,  Miss  Edel,  1954,  FCM— Rajoo- 

mon  P.  O.  Kyoto. 
Nordstrand,  Miss  Edel,  (China),  1953, 

NLM— 27  Chimori  Machi,  1  Chome, 

Suma,  Kobe. 
Nordstrom,    Miss  Elaine,   1952,  BGCA 

—2-352    Nishiokubo,    Shinjuku   Ku,          -TBHSz: 

Tokyo.  / *iK *  IVB  - 

Nordtvedt,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Thomas   E., 

1951,   LBA— (Furlough   1956)  Nishi- 

negoya  Machi,  Akita  Shi,  Akita  Ken. 

(Tel.  2580) 
Norland,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bernhard,  1953, 

NMA— 184  Yamate,  Naka  Ku,  Yoko-         EH  ;  -  7  >  F 

hama. 
Norman,    Rev.  &  Mrs.  Howard,    1932, 

UCC     (IBQ—  7     Kwansei     Gakuin, 


338  DIRECTORIES 

Nishinomiya.  (Tel.  Nigawa  476) 
Norris,  Mr.  Douglas,  1955,  MC  (IBC) 

—7,  10  Chome,  Daiko  Cho,   Higashi         —  OT@-b     / 

Ku,  Nagoya. 
Norton,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    James,    1952, 

TEAM— 483    Aza    Higashi    Bamba, 

Oaza  Kurita,   Nagano   Shi,   Nagano 

Ken.  (Tel.  6100) 
Norton,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Richard    B.,      ^^ 

(China,  Thailand)  1951,  PN  (IBC)-         T 

Dange,  Hojo  Cho,  Kasai  Gun,  Hyo- 

go  Ken. 
Notehelfer,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  Karl,  1950, 

1934,  TEAM— 1  Chome,  Tamagawa,          B/3EJM-TR 

Todoroki     Machi,      Setagaya     Ku,  t*~  \-^^ 

Tokyo. 
Nuding,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Norman    H., 

1951,    ULCA— (Furlough    1956)    25 

Ichiban   Cho,   Chiyoda   Ku,   Tokyo. 

(Tel.  33-8832) 
Nukida,  Rev.  William  J.,  1949,  UPC— 

326  Fushimi  Cho,  Sapporo,  Hokkaido. 
Nyren,  Miss  Margareta,  (China) ,  1949, 

MCCS  (SMJ)  —  (Furlough)  Hovslaett, 

Sweden. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES 

O  - 

Odden,  Miss  Guri,  (China),  1950,  NMA 

— Otaki   Machi,    Isumi    Gun,    Chiba 

Ken. 
Oehler,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Harald,    1952, 

GEAM— 2-20  Tomizaka,  Bunkyo  Ku,          — O 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  92-2921) 
Oestreich,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  George,  1949, 

JGF— 462,  4  Showa  Cho,  Hamadera, 

Sakai  Shi,   Osaka  Fu.    (Tel.   Kama-  ^  *  »•  ?  -f  9 

dera  324) 
Offner,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Clark   B.,    1951,      SfcJ*X^:ff$t|^$* 

CCC— 66   Kuma  Hozen,  Kariya  Shi, 

Aichi  Ken. 
Oglesby,    Mrs.  Angela  M.,    1949,  PEC 

—20,   Nozaki  Dori  8  Chome,  Fukiai          TFIziO 

Ku,  Kobe.  *  y 

Oldridge,    Miss  (Th.  D.),  Mary  Belle, 

1920,    MC    (IBQ— 11    Konno    Cho, 

Shibuya  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Olfert,    Miss    Marie,    1950,    FEGC— 

(Furlough)  Fraser,  Montana,  U.S.A. 
Oliver,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ed.  L.,  1950,  SBC 

—98  Kami  Arata  Machi,  Kagoshima 

Shi.  (Tel.  4070) 
Olofsson,     Miss    Birgit,    1953,     SFM 


340  DIRECTORIES 

(SMJ)— 359  Furujiku,  Aoyagi,  Masu- 

ho  Cho,  Yamanashi  Ken.  ^  -  «  7  y 

Olofsson,    Miss    Eva,    (China),    1950,       (^g^tO 

SFM    (SMJ)  — (Furlough)     Box    33, 

Kil,  Sweden. 
Olson,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  George  L.,    1950, 

ALM— 1410  Saijo  Machi,  Kamo  Gun, 

Hiroshima  Ken.  (Tel.  31) 
Olson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  James,  1954,  LBA 

—11—1  Kanezaka,  Odate  Shi,  Akita 

Ken.  (Tel.  1075) 
Olson,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Norman,    1951, 

ELC — 1  Kajima  Cho,  Fuji  Shi,  Shizu- 

oka  Ken. 

Oltman,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  V.,  (Colom 
bia),  1931,  PN(IBC)  — (Furlough  1955 

-56)   19,  9  Tsuna  Machi,  Mita,  Mina- 

to  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  45-0438) 
Oniki,  Elder  Ben,  LDS— 29  Shinohara 

Machi,  Kohoku  Ku,  Yokohama  Shi. 
Orme,  Elder  Larry,  LDS— 2-11  Taka- 

sago  Dori,  Toyonaka  Shi,  Osaka  Fu.          o— 
Ormiston,     Dr.     R.     L,    1952,    OMF— 

Saiwai  Cho,  Kitakami  Shi,  Iwate  Ken. 
Orth,  Rev.  Donald  B.,  1952,  UCC(IBC) 

—  (Furlough  1955-56)    5  Minami,   7 

Chome,    Higashi    Ichi    Jo,    Obihiro, 

Hokkaido. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  341 

Osborn,    Elder   Robert   T.,  LDS— 1151 

Kadota  Onari  Cho,  Okayama  Shi. 
Osborne,    Rev.    David    &   Mrs.   Alice, 

1955,  AAMS— 2  Shimizu  Cho,  Nishi 
nomiya  Shi,  Hyogo  Ken.  (Tel.  Nishi 
nomiya  1055) 
Ott,  Mr.  Paul,  1955,  CJPM— 445  Hya- 

kken  Machi,  Maebashi  Shi,  Gumma 

Ken. 
Outerbridge,    Rev.    (D.    D.)    &    Mrs. 

Howard    W.,     1910,     UCC(IBC)-4 

Kwansei   Gakuin,   Nishinomiya  Shi. 

(Tel.  Nishinomiya  620  &  670) 
Overland,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Norman,  1952, 

FM— 45,  1  Chome,  Maruyama  Dori, 

Abeno    Ku,    Osaka    Shi.    (Tel.    66-  * '/  r  ?  >  K 

4661) 
Oxley,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  H.  D.,  1952,  BPM      ft^AW0£M»r 

—38   Kajiya   Machi,   Hitoyoshi  Shi, 

Kumamoto  Ken. 


Pack,  Elder  David,  LDS— 34,  1  Chome, 
Hachiman  Dori,  Shibuya  Ku,  Tokyo. 

Paine,   Miss  Mildred  Anne,  1920,  MC 

(IBC)— c/o    Aikei    Gakuen,    1035    1          TH— OH 
Chome,    Motoki    Cho,    Adachi    Ku,          -£{•& 


342  DIRECTORIES 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  88-2815) 
Painton,  Miss  Margaret  (N.Z.,  Aus.), 

1951,  WT— 1   Toyooka   Cho,  Shiba 
Mita,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo. 

Pallmeyer,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Paul,  1951, 

MSL — Asahi  Machi,  9  Chome,  Asa-          H        *' -  ;u -*"f -V 

higawa  Shi,  Hokkaido. 
Palmer,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  Ralph  T.,  1952, 

UCMS(IBC)— 55    Nakadate    Machi, 

Honjo  Shi,  Yuri  Gun,  Akita  Ken. 
Palmore,    Rev.  &  Mrs.   P.   Lee,   1922, 

1920,   MC(IBC)— 1    Hanayama  Cho, 

1  Chome,  Nagata  Ku,  Kobe. 
Palmore,    Rev.  &  Mrs.  Peyton  L.,  Ill, 

1948,    1954,    MC(IBC)— 30    Shinano-          O 

machi,  Shinjuku   Ku,   Tokyo.    (Tel. 

35-2432) 
Pape,    Rev.   &   Mrs.    W.  H.,  (China), 

1952,  OMF— c/o  Tokyo  Theological 
Seminary,    3    Horinouchi    1   Chome, 
Suginami  Ku,  Tokyo. 

Parker,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Calvin,    1951, 

SBC— 139,   Togashi  Machi,  Chi  139, 

Kanazawa  Shi.  (Tel.  2-5402) 
Parker,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Joseph,    1949, 

JEM— 2895     Kitanakajima    Cho,    1 

Chome,  Nagaoka  Shi. 
Parr,    Miss   D.   A.,    1927,    CJPM— 445 


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Hyakken  Machi,  Maebashi,  Gumma 

Ken. 
Parrott,    Miss    Rae    Beth,    1955,    MC 

(IBC) — Hiroshima     Jo    Gakuin,    46 

Kami  Nagarekawa  Cho,  Hiroshima 

Shi. 
Parsons,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Elmer  E.,  1949,       ('JiH^i) 

FM— (Furlough)     Central     College, 

McPherson,  Kansas. 
Parsons,    Miss   Maud,    (China),   1951, 

MC(IBC)— 9    Nakakawarage     Cho, 

Hirosaki,   Aomori   Ken.  (Tel.  2213) 
Parsons,    Rev.  &  Mrs.   Norman,  1948, 

MC(IBC)— 56  Suido  Cho,  2  Chome, 

Kochi  Shi,  Kochi  Ken. 
Parsons,   Rev.   William   B.,   Jr.,   1951, 

PEC — (Furlough)  Protestant  Episco 
pal  Church,  28,  4th  Avenue,  N.  Y.  C. 

10,  N.  Y. 
Patkau,   Mies  Esther,   1951,  GCMM— 

(Furlough)  50,  3  Chome,  Yodogawa         HTBSO 

Cho,  Miyazaki  Shi.  (Tel.  4009)  '*  *  =>  - 

Patschke,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Arbie,  1955, 

MSL— 2-58,    2    Chome,    Suidobata, 

Bunkyo  Ku.  Tokyo. 
Patterson,    Rev.   &  Mrs.  James,  1953, 

BGCA— 2-13  Toyotama  Kita  Nerima          TM- 

Ku,  Tokyo. 


344  DIRECTORIES 

Patton,    Mr.    &   Mrs.   Andrew,    1948, 

CC-CM — 27      Sakurayama     Machi, 

Nakano  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Paul,  Miss  Eva,  1951,  ASC— 2  Chome, 

Hon  Machi,  Saeki  Shi,  Oita  Ken. 
Paulson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  T.   M.,  WMC— 

Egobata,    Higashi    Tashiro    Machi, 

Saga  Shi,  Saga  Ken. 
Pearson,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Bruce,    1954, 

AFP— 75,  2  Chome,  Maruyama  Dori, 

Abeno  Ku,  Osaka  Shi. 
Pease,    Miss   Harriet,  1951,  CBFMS— 

c/o    Mr.    Tominaga,    Saiwai     Cho, 

Kurosawajiri  Machi,  Kitakami  Shi, 

Iwate  Ken. 
Peavy,   Miss  Anne,   1923,  MC(IBC)  — 

Seiwa  Joshi  Tanki  Daigaku,  Okada- 

yama,  Nishinomiya.    (Tel.  2624) 
Peckham,    Miss    Caroline,    1915,    MC 

(IBC)— Kwassui  Junior  College,   12 

Higashi    Yamate    Dori,    Nagasaki. 

(Tel  1416) 
Pedersen,    Miss   Lois,    1950,  ELC— 38, 

1  Chome,  Torisu  Cho,  Minami  Ku,          TH=A 

Nagoya  Shi. 
Pedersen,  Miss  Ruth  E.,  1950,  FCM— 

27,  Funadera  Dori,  Nada  Ku,  Kobe. 
Pedigo,  Rev.  Ray  T.,  1953,  AG— 2596, 


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2   Chome,   Koiwa   Machi,  Edogawa 
Ku,  Tokyo. 

Pelttari,  Miss  M.,  1952,  FFOM— c/o 
Ogawa,  Joyo  Cho,  Kuze  Gun,  Kyo 
to  Fu. 

Percival,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  McKay,  (USA), 
1953,  WT— 16,  2  Chome,  Fujimi  Cho,          wrziTH 
Chiyoda  Ku,  Tokyo. 

Perry,    Mr.    Charles    E.,    1951,  PEC—       (;]§g^)^ 
(Furlough  Sep.  1955)  c/o  Protestant          jfe^HT 
Episcopal  Church,  281  4th  Ave.  NYC          *£ 
10,  N.  Y.  Rikkyo  University,  3  Cho 
me,  Ikebukuro,  Toshima  Ku,  Tokyo. 

Persson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Folke,  (Mongo 
lia),  1951,  SEMJ(SMJ)— 43,  3  Chome, 
Shimouma  Machi,  Setagaya  Ku, 
Tokyo.  (Tel.  42-9094) 

Peters,  Miss  Dorothy,  1953,  FEGC— 
1012  Ome,  Ome  Shi,  Tokyo.  \z-9- 

Peters,  Miss  Jean,  1953,  UCC(IBC)- 
c/o  Dr.  Tsunehiko  Maki,  361,  4 
Chome,  Asagaya,  Suginami  Ku, 
Tokyo.  (Tel.  39-9295) 

Petersen,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Harry  J.,  1952, 
AG— 1909  Shinohara  Cho,  Kohoku 
Ku,  Yokohama. 

Petersen,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Lyle,  1951, 
TEAM— 2048,  Ho  jo  Machi,  Tateya-  OWA 


346  DIRECTORIES 

ma  Shi,  Chiba  Ken. 
Petersen,  Miss  Tordis  M.,  1953,  E&R 

(IBC) — c/o  Mrs.  Shizuko  Iwasa,  415         ^Wjra—H 
Sakuragi   Cho,   Tonodan,   Kamikyo          v^/rr^j 

Ku,  Kyoto.  t°~ 

Peterson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Leonard,  1955, 

EMCA— 1068,   3   Chome,  Matsubara 

Machi,   Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel. 

32-1411) 
Peterson,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Lyle  W.,  1954 

PS— 87   Takajo    Machi,    Kochi   Shi, 
(Tel.  Kochi  2937) 
Pettersson,  Miss  Anna,  (China) ,  1953, 

OMSS(SMJ)— 1009  Daisen  Cho,  Sa- 

kai  Shi,  Osaka  Fu. 
Pettitt,  Mr.  Leon,  (Wales,  England), 

1951,  WT— 772  Shinohara  Cho,  Ko-          -k-       -<T  < 

hoku  Ku,  Yokohama. 
Pfaff,  Miss  Anne,  1937,  JGF— Bessho 

Cho,  152-1,   Kishiwada  Shi,   Osaka 

Fu,  (Tel.  Kishiwada  1961) 
Pfaff,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Newland  J.,  BMM 

—P.  O.  Box  49  Fukushima  Shi,  Fu- 

kushima  Ken. 
Pfeifer,    Mr.   Samuel,    1955,    SAJM— 

445,  Hyakken  Machi,  Maebashi  Shi,          PH3£        7  ?  4  7  r 

Gumma  Ken. 
Pfost,  Miss  Lois,  1953,  BMM— Box  49, 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  347 

Fukushima,  Fukushima  Ken.  ii^  tf  x  h 

Phibbs,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Don,  1952,  NTM 

— 96   Ichiriyama,   Katayama   Mura, 

Kitaadachi  Gun,  Saitama  Ken. 
Phillips,     Snr.     Major     Dorothy     D., 

1949,  SA— 17,  2  Chome,  Kanda  Jim- 

bocho,  Chiyoda  Ku,  Tokyo.  ?  -f  V 

Phillips,    Mr.    &   Mrs.   George,   1951,      fjtSrMTff'fffiE 

TEAM— 38,    2     Chome,     Nishisaka          -TH=A 

Machi,  Chigusa  Ku,  Nagoya  Shi.  7  *  ^  •y'?* 

Phipps,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Ralph,    1954, 

MSL— 157    Totsuka,    Totsuka    Ku,          -fc 

Yokohama. 
Pickering,    Rev.    &    Mrs.   F.  L.,  1952, 

JRBM— 380     Nakagawa,     Takaoka  tr* 

Shi,  Toyama  Ken. 
Pickett,   Rev.    and   Mrs.  Clyde,  1952, 

AGM — Dogukoji,     Takanabe     Cho, 

Miyazaki  Ken. 
Pierce,   Mr.   &  Mrs.  Charles  E.,  1950, 

ICEF— 25  Shoto  Machi,  Shibuya  Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  46-2342) 
Pierson,    Miss   Mildred,    1951,    ASC— 

(Furlough  till  July  1956)  c/o  Ameri 
can   Soul   Clinic,  Box  69  Main  Post 

Office,  Los  Angeles  53,  Calif. 
Pietsch,   Rev.   &   Mrs.  Timothy,  IND 

—179    Miyamae   Cho,   Meguro   Ku,          LA  tf-f- 


348 


DIRECTORIES 


Tokyo. 
Piirainen,   Miss  Kaisu,  1952,  LEAF— 

Minami    12    Jo,    Nishi    12    Chome, 

Sapporo,  Hokkaido. 
Pike,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Fred,  1950,  GGEA 

— 265   Gonokami,   Nishitama   Mura, 

Nishitama  Gun,  Tokyo. 
Pixler,  Miss  Mildred,  1953,  ICEF— 19, 

4  Nakayamate  Dori,  Ikuta  Ku,  Ko 
be  Shi,  Hyogo  Ken. 
Placzek,    Rev.    &    Mrs.   Frank,   1953, 

FEGC— 739  Kusabana,  Akita  Machi, 

Nishitama  Gun,  Tokyo. 
Poellmitz,  Sister  Else,  1953,  JCGM— 

Mikatabara    968,    Hamamatsu    Shi, 

Shizuoka  Ken.    (Tel.  Mikatabara  3) 
Poetter,   Rev.   &   Mrs.  Richard,  1950, 

MSL— Dote    Dori,    Jojo,    Shin   Cho, 

Kamo  Shi,  Niigata  Ken. 
Pokini,  Sister  Laverla,  LDS — c/o  Mr. 

C.  Ichishima,  Higashi  Machi,  Shiba- 

ta  Shi,  Niigata  Ken. 
Popp,  Rev.  &  Mrs,  Milton,  1951,  MSL 

—49  Matsunami  Cho,  3  Chome,  Nii 
gata  Shi. 
Post,  Miss  Vida,   1920,  ABFMS  7  Na- 

kajima  Cho,  Sendai  Shi,  Miyagi  Ken. 

(Tel.  Sendai  2-8791) 


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Potter,    Miss   Elaine,    1954,    ABWE— 

2227    Shimoarata    Cho,    Kagoshima          EOT— 

Shi,  Kagoshima  Ken.  '*  <y  T  )is 

Powders,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  James  L.,  1955, 

BBF— 960,    1   Chome,   Hirai   Machi, 

Edogawa  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Powell,  Miss  Catherine,  1955,  WUMS 

—221    Yamate    Machi,    Yokohama 

Shi. 
Powell,  Rev.  Donald  H.  &  Dr.  (M.  D.) 

Marion    G.,    1952,    PCC— Nagamine 

Yama,  Oishi,  Nada  Ku,  Kobe.  (Tel. 

8-5429) 
Powell,    Miss    Lilian     (R.    N.)    1934, 

MSCC— Nsw  Life  Sanatorium,  Obu- 

se   Machi,  Kamitakai  Gun,  Nagano 

Ken.  (Tel.  Obuse  33) 
Powell,    Mr.   &   Mrs.    William,    1948, 

TEAM— (Furlough  1855-56) ,  c/o  Aud 

Scott,  R.  #3,  Madisonville,  Ky. 
Powers,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Floyd  W.,  1950, 

AAMS— 29,  3  Chome,  Tatsumi  Dori, 

Asahigaoka,   Sakai   Shi,   Osaka  Fu. 

(Tel.  Sakai  1660) 
Powlas,   Miss  Annie,  1919,  ULCA— 80 

Konodai,  Ichikawa  Shi,  Chiba  Ken.          O 

(Tel.  Ichikawa  4182) 
Powlas,    Miss    Maud,    1918,    ULCA— 


350  DIRECTORIES 

Shionen,  Chuoku,  Arao  Shi,  Kuma- 

moto  Ken. 
Powles,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  C.  H.,  1949,  MSCC 

— 27  Ikehata  Cho,  2  Chome,  Showa 

Ku,  Nagoya. 
Powles,  Rt.  Rev.  &  Mrs.  P.  S.  C.,  1916, 

MSCC— 14,  3  Yamawaki  Cho,  Showa          HTH-P9 

Ku,  Nagoya  Shi.  (Tel.  73-4291)  *V»x 

Price,    Rev.    Jewel,    1950,   UMI— 43-7 

Watarise  Naruo  Cho,  Nishinomiya. 
Price,    Miss   Winifred,   1951,  FEGC— 

1027   Shimo   Tano,   Minano    Machi, 

Chichibu  Gun,  Saitama  Ken.  y"7  -i  T, 

Prins,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harry,  1954,  EFCA      jJC^TtjTJf^F&^WEH 

— 43  Minami  Shiba  Cho,  Shimogamo, 

Kyoto  Shi. 
Prinsell,  Miss  Edna,  1953,  FEGC— 111 

Hakuraku,  Kanagawa  Ku,  Yokoha 
ma  Shi.  (Tel.  4-5217) 
Prudehl,  Miss  Erika,  (Germany),  1953, 

WT — 16,  2  Chome,  Fujimi  Cho,  Chi- 

yoda  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Purser,  Miss  Constance  M.,  1951,  MSCC 

—  (Furlough)    Poole  Gakuin,  Katsu- 

yama    Dori,    5    Ikuno    Ku,   Osaka. 

(Tel.  Tennoji  290) 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  351 


-  Q 

Quisenberry,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Bill,  1955, 
ASC— 41-3  Kodaira,  Kodaira  Machi, 
Higashi  Ku,  Kitatama  Gun,  Tokyo. 

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Ralm,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert,   1953,  MC 

(IBO— 5,    3     Chome,     Wakamatsu 

Dori,  Toyonaka  Shi,  Osaka  Fu. 
Ramseyer,    Mr.    &  Mrs.  Robert,  1954, 

GCMM— 122    4    Chome,   Yamamoto          TH  — 

Dori,  Ikuta  Ku,  Kobe.  9  A  -fe*  *- 

Rasmussen,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  Peter,  1954, 

ULCA— 456,  1  Chome,  Shimo  Ochiai, 

ShinjukuKu,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  95-3708). 
Reasoner,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Rollin  S.,  1951,       J&OT 

FEGC— 972  Kami  Ikegami  Cho,  Ota          A-L 

Ku,  Tokyo. 
Reber,    Rev.  &  Mrs.  Don  D.,  1952,  M 

—8-15-52   Hombetsu    Machi,  Naka- 

gawa  Gun,  Tokachikuni,  Hokkaido. 
(Tel.  15). 
Rediker,    Rev.   Beulah,   (China),  1950, 

AAMS— (Furlough)  971  Yodoya  ma- 

chi,  Kurayoshi  Shi,  Tottori  Ken. 


352  DIRECTORIES 

Reece,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Taylor,    1952, 

TEAM— 112,  2  Chome,  Hakusanura 

Machi,  Niigata  Shi,  Niigata  Ken. 
Reedy,   Mr.    Boyd,    1954,    MC(IBC)- 

c/o   Fukuda,    55,    3  Chome,    Denen- 

chofu,  Ota  Ku,  Tokyo. 

Reese,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert,  1948,  FEGC 

—560  Kamihoya,  Hoya  Machi,  Kita- 

tama  Gun,  Tokyo. 
Regier,  Miss  Evelyn,  1954,  BMM— Box      3t&*?!$&T&&JFiSE9 

49,  Fukushima  Shi,  Fukushima  Ken.          ii^  ^  &  -v  - 

Register,  Miss  Kathleen,  1954,  MC 
(IBC)  11  Konno  Cho,  Shibuya  Ku, 
Tokyo.  (Tel.  40-0649). 

Rehefeld,   Deaconess  Hanna  B.,  1952, 

EUB(IBC)—  c/o  Mrs.  Shigenori  Ura-          SA 

yama,   8,    3   Chome,    Kaname    Cho,  u-f7i^F 

Toshima  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Reichmann,   Miss   Luise,   1955,  SAJM      *HIWWfci^&#*fM 

— Obana,   Kanai   Mura,   Sado   Gun,          ^  7^9 

Niigata  Ken. 
Reid,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John,  1953,  TEAM      JttSC^ftWSrl^KR— 

1,    2    Chome,    Kitazawa,    Setagaya          TB—  9  ~  F 

Ku,  Tokyo.    (Tel.  42-1059). 
Reid,   Miss  Pearl  M.,  1950,  FM— (On       (MH^) 

furlough)    Missionary    Board,    Free 

Methodist    Church,    Winona    Lake, 


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353 


Indiana. 

Reimer,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Willard,  1955, 
FEGC— 111  Hakuraku,  Kanagawa 
Ku,  Yokohama.  (Tel.  4-5217). 

Remahl,  Miss  Ragna,  1952,  LEAF— 
3-1633  Ikebukuro,  Toshima  Ku, 
Tokyo. 

Ressler,  Misses  Ruth  &  Rhoda,   1953, 
M — Kamishihoro   Cho,    Kato   Gun, 
Hokkaido. 

Reusser,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  George  Frede 
rick,  1953,  E&R(IBC)— 72  Suimon 
Cho,  Nara  Shi.  (Tel.  Nara  2184) 

Reynolds,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  T.  F..  (Chi 
na),  1952,  OMF— 819  Shizudai, 
Anegasaki,  Chiba  Ken. 

Rhoads,  Esther  B.,  1917,  AFP  &  AFSC 
14,  1  Chome,  Mita  Dai  Machi,  Mina- 
to  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  45-0804). 

Rhoads,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  John,  IND— 
Central  Postoffice  Box  225,  Tokyo. 

Rhodes,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  A.,  1918,  ChC 
643  Midarebashi,  Zaimokuza,  Kama- 
kura  Shi. 

Rhodes,  Rev.  (Ph.  D.)  Erroll  F.  W., 
1951,  Rikkyo  University,  3  Chome, 
Ikebukuro,  Toshima  Ku,  Tokyo. 
(Tel.  97-3121). 


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354  DIRECTORIES 

Ribi,   Mrs.    H.   Kurt,    1948,  IBPFM— 

273  1  Chome,  Horinouchi,  Suginami 

Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  38-0017). 
Richard,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Joe,  1954,  M— 

Itabashi  Ku,  Itabashi  Cho,  6-3-225, 

Tokyo. 
Richards,  Rev.  Earnest  D.,  1947,  PEC 

— Shoin    Junior    College,    1    Chome, 

Nakajima  Dori,  Fukiai  Ku,  Kobe.  'J  f-  -v  -  X 

Riddles,    Miss    Kathleen,   IND— 24,   3 

Chome,    Hyakunin    Cho,     Shinjuku 

Ku,  Tokyo. 
Rider,  Miss  Shirley,  1950,  PN(IBC)- 

c/o  Matsue  Tominomori,  1,  Higashi 

Hana    Ike   Cho,   Koyama,  Kamikyo 

Ku,  Kyoto. 
Ridley,   Mr.    &  Mrs.  Kenneth,  CLC— 

1505,  4  Chome,  Shinden  Cho,  Ichika- 

wa  Shi,  Chiba  Ken. 
Ridley,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert  W.,  1955, 

UCC(IBC)— 2/35,  3   Chome,    Denen- 

chofu,  Ota  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  72-3980). 
Rigmark,   Rev.   &  Mrs.   K.   William, 

(China) ,  1949,  EMCA— 990-3  Chome, 

Nakameguro    Machi,    Meguro    Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  49-8746). 
Riis,    Miss     Helene,     FCM— Katsuki 

Byo-in,  Komatsu  Shi,  Ishikawa  Ken. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  355 


Rinell,  Rev.  &  Mrs.   Egron,    (China), 

1950,     SBM(SMJ)— Kanto     Gakuin          K3 

University,     Mutsuura,     Kanazavva 

Ku,  Yokohama  Shi. 
Rinell,    Rev.   &  Mrs.   Oscar,  (China), 

1955,  SBM(SMJ)— 621  Nakano  Cho, 

Yashiro,  Himeji  Shi,  Hyogo  Ken. 
Rippey,  Miss  Hazel  M.,  (China),  1952, 

MC(IBC)— 3  Nishi  Sapporo,  Ebetsu 

Shi,  Sapporo  Gun,  Hokkaido. 
Rittenhouse,   Jane,    1954,   AFP— 14,  1 

Chome,    Mita    Dai    Machi,    Minato          T0  — 

Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  45-0804).  y 

Roberts,  Mrs.  May  M.,  1929,  ABCFM 

(IBC)— Kobe   Jo    Gakuin,  Okadaya- 

ma,  Nishinomiya  Shi.  (Tel.  Nishino- 

miya  2264). 
Roberts,    Mr.    Geoff,    1952,    WEC— 2- 

Ban  Cho,  Hikone  Shi,  Shiga  Ken. 
Robertson,      Miss     Grace    M.,     1950, 

ABCFM  (IBC) —c/o      Shoei      Junior 

College,      36      Nakayarnate      Dori,          dj-:  ;/u-f 

6  Chome,  Ikuta  Ku,  Kobe.  nx-  ^ 

Robertson,    Mr.    &  Mrs.  James  C.  F., 

ABS  &  BFBS— 1-6  Sanbancho,  Chi- 

yoda  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  33-7150). 
Robertson,   Mr.   &  Mrs.  L.  Roy,  1950, 

TN— 325-2    Chome,    Nishi     Okubo,  _/£    ^A-u-f 


356  DIRECTORIES 

Shinjuku  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Robertson,   Elder   Robert,   LDS— Kita 

2  no   Nishi  24  Chome,  Sapporo  Shi, 

Hokkaido.  0  x-  h  y  >- 

Robertson,    Rev.    &   Mrs.  S.  D.,   1954,      Jj&%^$tfs$ig9J 

UCC(IBC)— 12  Gazenbo  Cho,  Azabu,         HJ--    x*.  ?*., 

Minato  Ku,  Tokyo.    (Tel.    48-3516). 
Robertstad,  Miss  Ruth,  (China),  1950, 

NLM— Oda  Shi,  Shimane  Ken. 
Robinson,  Miss  E.,  1955,  OMF— Tsutsui 

Machi,  Tsutsui,  Ooaza,  Aomori  Shi, 

Aomori  Ken. 
Robinson,  Miss  Hilda  M.,  1912,  MSCC 

—13   Shogetsu   Cho   5,   Mizuho  Ku, 

Nagoya.  (Tel.  Nagoya  8-0275).  n  tf>y> 

Rodgers,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Lavern  F.,  1950,      ffimftimmi&'&h 

BBF— Mabuchi  2  Chome  33,  or  P.  O.          -A        n  -  ^>  -  * 

Box  99,  Shizuoka  Shi.  (Tel.  4192). 
Roesti,   Miss   Magdalene,  1953,  LM— 

935  Kugahara  Machi,  Ota  Ku,  Tokyo. 

(Tel.  75-0211). 
Roejaas,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  J.,  (China),  1949, 

MCCS  (SMJ)— Swedish  Mission,  640         O 

Asahi   Machi,   Kurashiki   Shi.    (Tel. 

Kurashiki  2490) 
Rolph,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  George,  1951,  ASC 

699    Maidashi,    Misumi,    Honmachi, 

Fukuoka  Shi. 


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ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  357 


Rokka,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.,  1954,  FFOM- 

33  Minamida  Cho,  Jodoji,  Sakyo  Ku, 

Kyoto. 
Rood,    Miss    Frances,     1950,     LBA— 

(Furlough) ,  Kami  Cho  8,  Narayama, 

Motoshinmachi,     Akita    Shi,    Akita  /u-  F 

Ken.  (Tel.  4949). 
Roper,  Elder  Gary,  LDS— 400  3  Furuta-       j£^j)|j£^i1f£tE3fffl 

machi,  Furue,  Hiroshima  Shi,  Hirq-          P?;z:oHOO 

shima  Ken.  nx~ 

Rorke,    Miss    M.    Luella,    1919,    UCC 

(IBC)— 25     Nishi     Kusabuka    Cho, 

Shizuoka  Shi. 
Ross,  Rav.  Myron,   1954,  E&R(IBQ- 

Interboard  House,  4  of  12  Shiba  Koen, 

Minato  Ku,  Tokyo.   (Tel.  43-2188). 
Rossman,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Vern,    1952, 

UCMS (IBC) —1233   Oji   Machi,  Kita 

Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  91-5262). 
Roth,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  Charles  K.,  1951. 

ASC— 215  Shimohoya,  Hoya  Machi, 

Kitatama  Gun,  Tokyo. 
Roundhill,  Mr.  Kenneth,  1951,  WEC- 

c/o  Otani  Yasumasa,  1  no.  22  Shino- 

hara  Hon  Machi,  Nada  Ku,  Kobe  Shi.  7  ^  F  t  )V 

Rounds,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Philard  L,  1950,      %a&nm&Mttm~ 

OBSC— 23  Nishi  Machi  Azabu,  Mina-  7  V  >  X 

to  Ku,  Tokyo. 


358  DIRECTORIES 

Rubright,   Rsv.   &   Mrs.   Richard  W., 

1951,      E&R(IBQ— 126      Tsuchidoi, 

Sendai.  (Tel.  6638). 
Rudolph,    Miss   Bjorg   E.,   FCM— 9-1, 

Tawara  Shimo  Machi,  Fukui  Shi. 
Rudolph,   Rev.    &  Mrs.  J.  W.,  FCM— 

9-1,    Tawara    Shimo   Machi,   Fukui 

Shi. 
Rusch,     Dr.    Paul,     KEEP— Kiyosato 

Mura,  Yamanashi  Ken. 
Russell,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Wayne,    1950, 

ICEF— 5914,  2  Chome,  Minami  Cho, 

Nerima  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Furlough). 
Ryburn,    Miss    Jean,    1953,    PS— Nan- 

koryo,  Kinjo  Gakuin  College,  Omori, 

Moriyama    Shi,    Aichi    Ken.     (Tel.  ?^ 

Nagoya  Shigai,  Omori  53  Otsu). 


Sabina,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Moses,    1950, 

CBFMS— 167-3     Hachi     Ken    Kogi, 

Minami   Koizumi,   Sendai  Shi.   (Tel. 

2-7980) 
Sager,    Rev.    &  Mrs.  Jack,  1950.  SDA 

—32  Hasekura  Cho,  Sendai  Shi.  **? 

Saito,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Morse   T.,    1949, 

MC(IBC)  — (Furlough  '55-56)  8  Kita- 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES 

nagasa   Dori,   4   Chome,   Ikuta  Ku, 

Kobe.  (Tel.  2-5056) 
Salomonsen,    Rev.    &  Mrs.  Leif,  1950,       (-J,|g^) 

NMS— (Furlough  '55-56) 
Salter,  Miss  Bessie,  1954,  ELC— 20,  2      SpJCSKJREflHBfe 

Chome,    Tokiwadai,     Itabashi     Ku.          TH— O 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  94-0714) 
Samson,   Miss  Lillian  (Hawaii),  1953, 

\VT— 16  2  Chome,  Fujimi  Cho,  Chi-          wj::o— A 

yoda  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Sandlerg,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Erik  (China), 

1951,    OMSS(SMJ)— 122    Aoi    Cho, 

Minato,  Wakayama  Shi,  Wakayama 

Ken. 
Sanderholm,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank,  1952, 

ASC— 1165   Goya   Dori,   Beppu  Shi, 

Oita  Ken.   (TEL.  1779) 
Sanderson,  Miss  Abbie,  (China) ,  1954, 

ABFMS— 7   Nakajima    Cho,    Sendai 

Shi,    Miyagi   Ken.    (Tel.   Sendai  2- 

8791) 
Sandvik,   Rev.   &   Mrs.  Trygve,  1952, 

NMS— 15-3    Chome,     Tezukayama- 

nishi,    Sumiyoshi    Ku,    Osaka.    (Tel. 

67-6320). 
Sano,  Miss  Alice  Y.,  1954,  PEC-5  Sa- 

kaguchi  Dori,  4  Chome,  Fukiai  Ku, 

Kobe. 


360  DIRECTORIES 

Sano,   Miss  Eileen,  1954,  ASC-105  Ni- 

shikubo,  Musashino  Shi,  Tokyo.  OS 

Sanoden,    Rev.  &  Mrs.  Russell.,  1952, 
ELC — 66  Hayashi  Cho,  Bunkyo  Ku,  -^/r> 

Tokyo.  (TEL.  94-0714) 
Sapsford,   Rev.   &   Mrs.    Leslie,  1952, 
1953,    TEAM— 183    Aza    Atagomae 
Kitachigusa,  Chigusa  Ku,  Nagoya  Shi. 
Sargeant,  Miss  Marguerite,   1948,   CA 
— c/o  S.  J.  Lang  1521.  4  Chome  Egota          ra  '  ~^— 
Machi  Nakano  Ku,  Tokyo.  f--^ 

Sarjeant,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    John.     1951, 
TEAM— 1068,   2    Chome,    Setagaya,          -TH 
Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  42-2233). 
Satoda,    Miss   Chiyoko,    1950,    JEM— 
Negoya,    Kamo    Shi,    Niigata    Ken.          ;jgiVM          f- 
(Furlough  1956). 

Satterwhite,  Dr.  (M.  D.)  &  Mrs.  J.  P. 
1952.  SBC— 5  Nishi  Senouchi  Cho, 
Kitashirakawa,  Sakyo  Ku,  Kyoto. 
(TEL.  7-0540) 

Saunders,  Miss  Violet,  1931,  UCC(IBC) 
— 2  Higashi  Toriizaka,  Azabu,  Mina- 
to  Ku,  Tokyo  (Tel.  48-3325) 
Savage,    Mr.    &  Mrs.    Leslie  E.,  1951, 
AGGB  55  5-Chome,  Hiratsuka  Cho, 
Shinagawa  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Savary,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    R.    N.,    1937, 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  361 

MSCC— 3-73   Saiwai   Cho,  Tokushi-  *  V  r  !J  - 

ma  Shi. 
Saville,   Miss   Rose,    1925,   JEB— 2  of      FM^fckW&WSk 

251  Kami  Naka  Machi,  Kaibara  Ma-          ^ BJ— H— ©r. 

chi,  Hikami  Gun,  Hyogo  Ken. 
Savolainen,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paavo,  1939, 

LEAF— (On  furlough)  9  D   17  Lon- 

nrotinkatu,  Helsinki,  Finland. 
Savolainen,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Vihtori,  1907, 

LEAF— (On    furlough)      c/o     17    C 

Vainolankatu  Helsinki,  Finland. 
Sawada,   Rev.    &  Mrs.  Ben  1950,  MC 

(IBQ— 116,   6  Chome,  Aoyama  Mi- 

nami  Cho,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Schar,    Paul   &   Ruth  H.,  1953,  SAJM 

— Obana,   Kanai   Mura,   Sado   Gun, 

Niigata  Ken. 
Scheie,    Miss    Anna,     (China),    1949, 

NLM — 46  Motodaiku  Machi,  Tottori 

Shi. 
Scherer,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    James,    1952, 

ULCA— (On  furlough) 
Scherman,    Dr.    Fred    C.,  1949,  ChC— 

No.  5  of  2-Chome,  Surugadai,  Kanda, 

Chiyoda  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Schmid,  Miss  Ruth,   1953,  GMM— Hi- 

gashi  Naruo  12,  Naruo  Cho,  Nishi- 

nomiya  Shi,  Hyogo  Ken. 


362  DIRECTORIES 

Schmidt,  Miss  Dorothy,  1937,  PN(IBC) 
—500,   1  Chome,  Shimo  Ochiai,  Shi-          THltOO 
njuku  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  95-5031) 
Schneider,  Miss  Doris,  1952,  EUB(IBC) 
—45  Daigaku-mae,  Senriyama,  Suita 
Shi,  Osaka  Fu. 

Schnydrig,  Miss  Emmi,  1951,  CJPM— 
445      Hyakken      Machi      Maebashi 
Shi. 
Schone,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John,  1950,  TEAM 

— 1,   2  Chome,   Kitazawa,   Setagaya          TH  — 
Ku,  Tokyo.   (Tel.  42-1059). 
Schroer,    Rev.    (PH.    D.)    Gilbert   W., 
1954,     E&R(IBQ—  Takada     Machi, 
Onuma  Gun,  Fukushima  Ken. 
Schwab,   Miss   Elsa,    (Sumatra)    1941, 
MC(IBC)— Hirata   Cho,    14-4,  Kata-          WJPHTH-K 
gihara  Ukyo  Ku,  Kyoto.  v  =.??" 

Schwab,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John,  1948,  TEAM 
— 2-1-3  Surugadai,  Kanda,  Chiyoda 
Ku,  Tokyo.   (Tel.  29-1512) 
Schweitzer,    Mr.    Carl  F.,    1952,    E&R 
(IBC)— 61     Kozenji    Dori,     Sendai. 
(Tel.  3256) 

Schwersenz,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Gerhard, 
1949,  SEAM— 50  Ogura  Cho,  Kita 
Shirakawa,  Sakyo  Ku,  Kyoto.  (Tel.  ^  »:•**•*..;*  V 

7-3456  private,  2-6939  Clinic). 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  363 

Scruton,  Miss  M.  Fern,   (B.  W.  I.  O.) 

1925,  UCC(IBC)— 2  Higashi  Toriiza-          &-    ***"**? 

ka,  Azabu,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel. 

48-3325) 
Searle,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bruce  (Aus.)  1951, 

WT— 772    Shinohara    Cho,    Kohoku          -fc-  V- 

Ku,  Yokohama. 
Searle,    Mr.    Victor  C.,  Jr.,  1953  E&R 

(IBQ— €1  Kozenji  Dori,  Sendai.  (Tel. 

3256) 
Searle,   Mr.   &   Mrs.   W.  G.,  (China), 

1951,  OMF— 49  Sawada,  Tsukurimi- 

chi  Aomori  Shi,  Aomori  Ken. 
Seely,     Rev.    &    Mrs.   Arthur,    1950, 

TEAM    &    POBC— 870,    3    Chome,          =TSA-fcO 

Matsubara   Cho,   Setagaya  Ku,  To 
kyo.  (Tel.  32-2280) 
Selvey,  Miss  Esther,  1952,  MC(IBC)- 

Aikei  Gakuen,  1035  1  Chome,  Moto- 

ki,  Adachi  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  88-2815) 
Setterholm,    Rev.  &   Mrs.  Paul,  ALM 

—3765  Onoue,  Yanai  Shi,  Yamagu- 

chi  Ken.   (Tel.  432) 
Sevland,  Miss  Eva,  1937,  TEAM— 615 

Karuizawa  Machi,  Nagano  Ken/ 
Sharpless,  Miss  Edith  F.,  1910,  AFP—       ^ypcTkpTtJOT— A 

1674  Sakura  Machi,  Mito  Shi,  Ibara-          -bra    v^-^i^x 

gi  Ken. 


364  DIRECTORIES 

Shattuck,   Miss  Betty,  1949,  TEAM—      SI&J^l^ffiRHT— =2 

1352  Karuizawa,  Nagano  Ken.  —  ~>  ^  9  y  ? 

Shaver,    Rev.    &  Mrs.  I.  L.,  1919,  MC 
(IBQ—  94   Niage   Machi,   Oita    Shi. 
(Furlough  1955-56) 
Shaw,     Mr.    &    Mrs.    Bernard,    1950, 

FEGG   &   POBC— 3   of   105  Chome, 

Fusuma  Cho,  Meguro  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Shelhorn,    Mr.   Raymond,    1953,   IND, 

— 3-21-4,  Nakasaiwai  Cho,  Kawasa 
ki  Shi,  Kanagawa  Ken. 
Shelton,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Arthur,    1953, 

QMS— 391,    Kashiwagi     3     Chome, 

Shinjuku    Ku,     Tokyo.      (Tel.     37- 

3664). 
Shepard,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  John  W.,  1948, 

SBC— (Furlough)        c/o       Southern         ffi^^gS 

Baptist    Seminary,    Lexington   Rd., 

Louisville,      Ky.      Seinan      Gakuin, 

Nishijin  Machi,   Fukuoka.    (Tel.   2- 

0537) . 
Shepherd,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Doyle    M., 

1949,  CN— 229  Oyama  Cho,  Tamaga- 

wa,  Setagaya  Ku,   Tokyo.  (Tel.  72- 

6070) 
Shepherd,  Miss  K.  M.,  1910,  SPG— 11, 

2    Chome,    Taidera,     Akashi     Shi, 

Hyogo  Ken.  ^  ^  ,-?  _  p 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  365 


Sheppard,  Miss  Alison,  1952,  MSCC- 

229   Nishi   Nagano   Machi,   Nagano 

Shi.  (Tel.  Nagano,  Kurosawa  2961). 
Sherer,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  R.  C.    1948,  SBC 

—1,  7  Chome,  Kami  Tsutsui,  Fukiai 

Ku,  Kobe.   (Tel.  2-0017) 
Sherman,  Miss  Lucille,  1952,  CC-OCM 

— 31-6  Chome,  Nakamiya  Cho,  Asahi 

Ku,  Osaka. 
Shevchenko,   Rev.  David,  1953,  JOC— 

19/1,    Yamamoto    Dori,    1    Chome, 

Ikuta  Ku,  Kobe. 
Shibata,  :Rev.   &   Mrs.   George,  1949, 

MSL— (Furlough  55-56)  16,  1  Chome, 

Fujimicho,  Chiyoda  Ku,  Tokyo.  ^^ 

Shimabukuro,   Elder    Sam,    LDS— 4-8 

Banchi,  Dewa  Machi,  Kanazawa  Shi, 

Ishikawa  Ken. 
Shimer,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Eliot   R.,  1948, 

1953,  MC(IBC)— 305,  2  Chome,  Shi- 

royama,  Nagasaki.  (Tel.  2928) 
Shiver,   Miss   Mavis,    1953,   SBC— 465 

6  Chome,   Torikai  Machi,  Fukuoka. 

(Tel.  2-3146) 
Shook,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Paul,  Jr.,    1955, 

ABWE— 60  Shimoarata  Cho,  Kago- 

shima    Shi,    Kagoshima   Ken.    (Tel. 

1267) 


366 


DIRECTORIES 


Shorey,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  William,  1952, 
TEAM— 1512,  3  Chome,  Azuma  Cho, 
Kashiwa  Shi,  Chiba  Ken. 

Shorrock,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Hallam  C., 
1947,  UCMS(IBC)— 44  Hachiyama, 
Shibuya  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  46-4841) 

Shumway,  Elder  Larry,  LDS — Kita  2 
Jo  Nishi  24  Chome,  Sapporo  Shi, 
Hokkaido. 

Shumway,  Elder  Norman,  LDS — 28 
Kozenji  Dori,  Sendai  Shi,  Miyagi  Ken. 

Sides,  Mrs.  Norma,  1952,  ASC— Inoi 
Baba,  Kaseda  Shi,  Kawanabe  Gun, 
Kagoshima  Ken. 

Siebert,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Johnny,  1951, 
FEGC— (Furlough)  Salix,  Iowa,  U. 
S.  A. 

Silfwerbrand,  Rev.  Carl  G.  O.,  (Chi 
na),  11950,  IND(SMJ)—  c/o  J.  E.  C. 
S.,  30  Ochiai,  Higashi  Kurume,  Ki- 
tatama  Gun,  Tokyo. 

Silfwerbrand,  Mrs.  Marion,  1952, 
FEGC— 30  Ochiai,  Kurume  Mura, 
Kitatama  Gun,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  Kurume 
22). 

Simeonsson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Josef,  (Chi 
na),  1950,  SAMJ(SMJ)— 141  Kamii- 
kegawa  Cho,  Hamamatsu  Shi,  Shi- 


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ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  367 

zuoka    Ken.     (Telegr.    Sam    Center 

Hamamatsu  Shi) 
Sims.  Mr.  &  Mrs.   Harold,    1947,    CC-       j^jcW^IZifWEH 

CM-450    Arai    Machi,    Nakano    Ku,          HO  *>*;* 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  38-5171) 
Singleton,  Miss  E.  M.,    (China),  1951,       iHJgt^^^ffif^^i^W 

OMF— Tsutsui  Machi,  Tsutsui,  Ooa-  v/  >  tffr  \-  ^ 

za,  Aomori  Shi,  Aomori  Ken. 
Sipple,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carl  S.,  1930,  E&R 

(IBC)— 6  Minami  Rokken  Cho,  Sen- 

dai  Shi.  (Tel.  6876) 
Siter,  Miss  Verlaine  Ruth,  1953,  RCA      TSTrfr^lUW-^AHEH 

(IBC)— Baiko  Jo  Gakuin,  1854  Ma- 

ruyama  Cho,  Shimonoseki.  (Tel.  3722) 
Skauge,    Miss   Olga,  1950,  FCM— Box 

5,  Mikuni  Machi,  Fukui  Ken. 
Skillman,   Mr.   &  Mrs.  John  H.,  1951, 

MC  (IBC)  —  (Furlough  '56-58)  20  Dean 

St.,  Deposit,  N.  Y.  c/o  Aoyama  Ga 
kuin,    22   Midorigaoka,  Shibuya  Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  40-2183) 
Skoeld,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Sam,  1950,  (China), 

(On   Furlough),   MCCS  (SMJ) -Oden- 

gatan  94,  Stockholm  Va,  Sweden. 
Skoog,    Miss   Maj-Britt,    1954,   OMSS 

(SMJ)— 1954  Hankyu  Rokko  Apart 
ment,  Miyayama  Cho,  2  Chome,  20, 

Nada  Ku,  Kobe  Shi. 


368  DIRECTORIES 

Skoog,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ronald,  1955, 
BGCA— 3-5439  Minami  Cho,  Nerima 
Ku,  Tokyo. 

Skovholt,  Miss  Dorothy,  1951,  LBA— 
P.  O.  Yokoyama  Higashi-Tagawa 
Gun,YamagataKen,Sanbongi  Village.  x  3 

Skudler,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Edward,  1952, 
FM— 755  Kamagami  Cho,  Mito.  (Tel.  *  #  F-?  - 

Mito  2019) 

Slade,  Elder  Harold  D.,  LDS— 1-242 
Hakusan  Ura,  Niigata  Shi,  Niigata 
Ken. 

Slichter,    Miss.   Betty,    1949,   CJPM— 
445  Hyakken  Machi,  Maebashi,  Gum- 
ma  Ken. 
Slining,  Miss  J.  1955,  OMF— 2305  Ka- 

ruizawa  Machi,  Nagano  Ken. 
Smith,    Miss  Alice    Elsa,    1937,  JEB— 
c/o  11  of  5,  Shiomidai  Cho,  Suma  Ku,          ^_cr)—       x  $  ^ 
Kobe  Shi. 

Smith,  Miss  D.  Jane,  1947,  MM— Hon-       S£j|j&*gTUflBNT 
baba  Dori,   Funa  Machi,  Ogaki  Shi,          xf4i /*•;!§        T.  $  * 
Gifu  Ken.  (Ogaki  3007) 
Smith,    Elder    Dan,   LDS— 3680   Nishi 

Ushirogi,  Yanai  Shi,  Yamaguchi  Ken.          /\o 
Smith,    Miss  E.  Ruth,    1949,  (on  Fur-       (jfg^ 
lough    1954-56)    TEAM— 5060    Her- 
mosa  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  41,  Calif. 


369 


Smith,    Miss  Genevieve,   1948,  TEAM 

— 40  Aza  Uo  Machi,  Daishoji  Machi, 

Enuma  Gun,  Ishikawa  Ken. 
Smith,     Rev.    &    Mrs.    Harry,    1953, 

FEGC— 525   Shukugo   Cho,   Utsuno- 

miya  Shi,  Tochigi  Ken. 
Smith,  Miss  Irene  Webster,  1916,  JEB 

—  (on    Furlough    1956)     c/o    Japan 

Evangelistic   Band,   19  John   Street, 

London,  W.  C.  I.,  England. 
Smith,   Miss  Lucy  E.,    (China),    1951, 

SBC— 35/1177  Yoyogi  Uehara,  Shibu- 

ya  Ku,  Tokyo.   (Tel.  46-2347,  Office 

46-5564). 
Smith,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Nathan,  1951,  CG      ^UMHS 

— Imajiku  Church  of  God — Imajiku, 

Fukuoka  Ken. 

Smith,    Rev.  Norman,    1951,    (on  Fur 
lough)  MSCC— c/o  Rt.  Rev.  P.  S.  C. 

Powles,  14/3  Yamawaki  Cho,  Showa 

Ku,     Nagoya     Shi.,      or     Toronto, 

M.S.C.C. 
Smith,   Rev.  Robert  M.,    1951,   PEC— 

19  Akashi   Cho,   Chuo    Ku,   Tokyo.          A 

(Tel.  54-0126). 
Smith,    Mr.  Roy,  (Retired),  1903,  MC 

(IBC) — 15   Shinohara    Minami   Cho, 

2  Chome,  Nada  Ku,  Kobe.    (Tel.  8- 


370  DIRECTORIES 

5750) 
Smythe,    Mrs.  L.  C.  M.,    1916,  PS— 33 

4  Chome,   Chikara   Machi,   Higashi 

Ku,  Nagoya. 
Snelson,  Miss  Irene,  1949,  JGF— 152-1, 

Bessho  Cho,   Kishiwada  Shi,   Osaka 

Fu.  (Tel.  Kishiwada  1961). 
Snider,    Mrs.    Hilda,    1951,    CMA— 60 

Kitata  Machi,  Matsue  Shi,  Shimane 

Ken. 
Snyder,  Miss  Ruth  F.,  E  &  R  (IBQ—       ^i 

33  Uwa  Cho,  Komegafukuro,  Sendai, 

Miyagi  Ken.  (Tel.  2-6812). 
Soderbacka,    Rev.   &    Mrs.    Gottfried,       gSB 

1952,    LEAF— 6709    Tonbe,    Shimo- 

Suwa  Machi,  Nagano  Ken. 
Soderberg,    Miss  Ida,   1951,    (China),      ffimi 

SEOM  (SMJ)— 3909  Miya  Cho,   Mi- 

shima  Shi,  Shizuoka  Ken. 
Soltau,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Addison  P.,  1953, 

IBPFM— 273   1  Chome,    Horinouchi, 

Suginami  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  38-0017) 
Solvoll,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Arnulf,    1951, 

FCM— 22  Zenshoji   Cho,   Suma  Ku, 

Kobe  Shi. 
Sondeno,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Fredolff,   1953,      iDsCl&iftffl^EagBJ 

AG— 396   Kyodo    Machi,    Setagaya         =ftA        y^rV 

Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  42-1177) 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  371 


Sorenson,    Rev.  &  Mrs.   Morris,    1953, 

ELC— 10  Nishikata   Machi,  Bunkyo          O 

Ku,  Tokyo.   (Tel.  92-2677) 
Sorhus,   Rev.   &  Mrs.   Magnus,    1954, 

NLM— 827  Kanigasaka   Seibu,  Aka-          A—-fc 

shi  Ku,  Kobe  Shi. 
Sorley,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Francis  B.,  1948, 

BGCA — Temman,  Nachi  Machi,  Wa- 

kayama  Ken. 
Sorrentino,    Dr.    &  Mrs.    Louis,    1951, 

CBFMS— (Furlough)    359    Rumstick 

Rd.,  Barrington,  R.  I. 
Spaulding,    Rev.  &  Mrs.    L.  R.,    1949, 

JEM — Kashiwazaki  Seigakuin, 

Kujiranami,    Kashiwazaki   Shi,    Nii- 

gata  Ken. 
Spear,   Rev.   &   Mrs.   Gene  W.,   1955, 

RPM— c/o  Rev.  D.  D.  Hansen,   12-1          i5±3^g-r-z:©— 

Obukamiko   Yasuba,   Yamada   Cho, 

Hyogo   Ku,    Kobe;   or   Kobe   P.  O. 

Box  589. 
Speechley,    Miss   Dlaria,    IND— 24   3- 

Chome,  Hyakunin  Cho,  Shinjuku  Ku, 

Tokyo.  ^tf-f-'; 

Spencer,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  A.  E.,  1952,  SBC 

—2935  Kami  Nogi  Cho,  Matsue. 
Spencer,  Miss  Gladys  G.,  1947,  PEC— 

494   Renpei   Machi,    Namiuchi,   Ao-          EH 


372  DIRECTORIES 

mori  Shi. 
Spinnett,    Mr.   &   Mrs.    Jake,    IND— 

Watari  Mura,  Seihaku  Gun,  Tottori 

Ken. 
Spoor,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leroy,  1951,  NTM 

-(On  furlough)    Takaoka  Shi,   To- 

yama  Ken. 
Springer,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Victor,    1949, 

TEAM— 923  Collings  Ave.,   W.  Col- 

lingswood,  N.  J.  (on  furlough  1954- 

56) 
Stanley,  Miss  Ethel,  1950,  NTM— lida, 

Susu  Shi,  Ishikawa  Ken. 
Stark,  Miss  Kerstin,  1955,  SEMJ(SMJ) 

— 43    Shimouma    Machi,    3    Chome, 

Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Starn,    Miss    Pauline,    (China),    1954, 

UCMS  (IBC)— Interboard   House,   4 

of  12  Shiba  Park,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo. 

(Tel.  43-2188). 
Start,   Dr.  &  Mrs.  R.  K.,  1930,  MSCC 

—  (On    extended    leave).    Bradford 

Sanatorium,  Bradford,  Ont,  Canada. 
Staveley,  Miss  J.  Ann,  1928,  CMS— St. 

Margaret's  Hostel.  Nishi  17  Chome, 
Minami  14-jo,  Sapporo  Shi.  (Tel.  2- 

4214) . 
Steele,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harry,  1955,  IND 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  373 


—1409   Higashi   1  Chome,    Magome 
Machi,  Ota  Ku,  Tokyo.  *r  ^  -;u 

Steggell,  Elder  Howard  D.,  LDS— 34- 

1  Chome,    Hachiman  Dori,    Shibuya          —OHH 
Ku,  Tokyo. 

Steinhoff,   Miss  Karoline,  1952,  GMM 

—Higashi    Naruo    12,    Naruo    Cho,          IIUrK 

Nishinomiya  Shi,  Hyogo  Ken. 
Stelfore,  Mr.  Thomas,  1950,  CA— 1521,      HC^TO!^ 

c/o    S.    J.    Lang,    4   Chome,    Egota          s  j    ^  v  ^ 

Machi,  Nakano  Ku,  Tokyo.  XTfls?  *T 

Stellwagon,  Rev.  Russell,  1951,  TEAM 

—1213  Nishihon  Machi,   Iwamurada 

Machi,  Kitasaku  Gun,  Nagano  Ken. 

(Tel.  Iwamurada  3) 
Stenberg,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Kenneth,  1950, 

ELC —  (Furlough) 
Stermer,    Miss  Dorothy,   1951,  TEAM 

—1,  2  Chome,   Kitazawa,   Setagaya 

Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  42-3442) 
Stewart,    Miss    Betty,    1953,    PS— 116 

Shigatsuta,   Hongu  Cho,   Kochi  Shi. 

(Tel.  Kochi  2917) 
Stirewalt,   Rev.  A.  J.,  1905,  ULCA— 3 

2  chome,  Nakajima  Dori,  Fukiai  Ku, 
Kobe. 

Stokes,   Miss  Lucy  Belle,  1949,  SBC— 
2-110,  5  Chome,  Tokiwa  Cho,  Urawa 


374  DIRECTORIES 

Shi.  (Tel.  3558) 
Stout,    Miss  Dorothy  J.,    1950,  PEC— 

Rikkyo    Jogakuin,    123,    3    Chome, 

Kugayama,    Suginami    Ku,    Tokyo. 

(Tel.  39-0118) 
Street,    Mr.  &   Mrs.   L.   A.,    (China), 

1952,  OMF— (Furlough) 
Strege,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paul,  1949,  (Fur 
lough    1956)— 16    1    Chome,    Fujimi 

Cho,  Chiyoda  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Strohm,    Miss  Elsbeth,    1953,  JCGM— 

331  Eifuku  Cho,  Suginami  Ku,  Tokyo.  7,  \-  n  A 

(Tel.  32-4784) 
Strom,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Verner,    1951,      gnUt^MSWMfa 

TEAM — Tazawa,    Nakazato    Mura,          m^  7*  h  n  .A 

Nakauonuma  Gun,  Niigata  Ken. 
Stubbs,   Rev.  (Ed.  D.)  &  Mrs.   David 

C.,  (India)  1935  MC  (IBC)— 6  Kan- 

sei   Gakuin,   Kamigawara,   Nishino- 

miya.  (Tel.  Nigawa  476) 
Stumpf ,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ray,  1950,  CMA 

— 255  Itsukaichi  Machi,    Saiki    Gun,          ZISH 

Hiroshima   Ken.    (Tel.   250-)     (Fur 
lough,  1956)  260  West  44th  St.,  New 

York,  N.  Y. 
Sukut,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Walter  1953,  NAB 

— 4  Nishisonjoin  Cho,  Kinugasa,  Kita 

Ku,  Kyoto  Shi. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIsT  WITH  ADDRESSES  375 

Sulley,    Miss  Winifred,    1951,   WEC— 
1003    Jifukuji    Cho,    Nagahama    Shi, 

Shiga  Ken. 
Sumners,  Miss  Gerturde,  1953,  PEC— 

Bishamon  Cho,   Tonodan,   Kamikyo 

Ku,  Kyoto. 
Sundberg,    Rev.    &   Mrs.   Fred,    1952, 

OMSS     (SMJ)— 1009     Daisen     Cho, 

Sakai  Shi,  Osaka  Fu. 
Sunde,   Mr.   &   Mrs.   Ken   WEC— 569      ^gmWiWS^g^ 

Kondo,    Gokanosho    Cho,    Kanzaki         ^tH^ft    -f>T  — 

Gun,  Shiga  Ken.    (Tel.  Ishizuka  49) 
Suttie,  Miss  E.  Gwen,  1928  UCC(IBC)       jJOCiBjiEffPfcilC&g 

— 2  Higashi  Toriizaka,   Azabu,   Mi-         ^n          f-  T  4  — 

nato  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  48-3325) 
Sutton,  Rev.  Robert  L.,  1952,  CRJM—      ^Mi&fffiElEg^SBT 

16  Saka  Machi,   Yotsuya,   Shinjuku         —  s\          -y-  y  b  > 

Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  35-6610) 
Svendsen,  Miss.  Anna,  1951,  NEOM—       (jf| 

Ueda,  Nakoso  Shi,  Fukushima  Ken. 

(On  furlough,    c/o   Mollergaten  20, 

Oslo.) 
Svensson,     Rev.    Birger,     1955,    SHM 

(SMJ)— 35  Toyoura,  Kuroiso  Machi, 

Nasu  Gun,  Tochigi  Ken. 
Svensson,    Miss    Ester,  1950,   (China), 

SAMJ      (SMJ)— 80     Moto      Machi,          ttjAO 

Azumada  Cho,  Toyohashi  Shi,  Aichi 


376  DIRECTORIES 

Ken. 

Swain,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   David  L.,    1953, 
MC    (IBQ— c/o    Student    Christian         O 
Center,  30  Shinano  Machi,  Shinjuku         ^           ^  #  *  -f  > 
Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  35-2432) 

Swanson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Clarence,  1952, 
FEGC — 1218  Imajuku  Cho,  Tsuruga- 
mine,  Hodogaya  Ku,  Yokohama. 

Swanson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Edwin,  (Fur 
lough  1955-56),  1951,  ALM— 477  Bf^BJH-t:^ 
Nishimiya  Cho,  Mihara  Shi,  Hiro 
shima  Ken.  (Tel.  1044).  c/o  Boston 
Univ.  School  of  Theology,  745  Com 
monwealth  Ave.  Boston,  Mass.  U.S.A. 

Swanson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Glen  E.,  1950, 
BGCA— (Furlough  1955).  Narukawa, 
Kiho  Cho,  Mie  Ken. 

Sweet,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Leonard  E.,  1948, 
FEGC — 111  Hakuraku,  Kanagawa  z  r>  ^  _  f. 

Ku,  Yokohama.  (Tel.  4-5217) 

Sweetman,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Leonard,  1955, 
CRJM— 299  1  Chome,  Egota,  Nakano 
Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  95-6641)  *  r>  ,  -  f. 

Swendseid,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Douglas,  1952,  ;^;ijCfE3t5C£<ift& 
ELC — 35  Komagome,  Hayashi  Cho,  =2  ^  ^  w 
Bunkyo  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  82-4819) 

Swenson,  Miss  Nell,  (R.  N.),  1954,  PS 
—112  Yamamoto  Dori,  4  Chome, 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  377 

Ikuta  Ku,  Kobe.  (Tel.  Fukiai  1887).  **xyy* 

Swift,    Miss  Mildred,    1950,   TEAM—       OfSff ) 
Coudersport,   Penna.   U.  S.  A.    (Fur 
lough  1956-57) 

Syphers,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  C.  Irwin,  (M.  D.), 
1949,  SDA— 171  Amanuma,  1  Chome,          g—.fc 
Suginami  Ku,  Tokyo.  C.  I 

Sytsma,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Richard,    1952,      J^UPJH 
CRJM — 30    Nishikosenba,    Kawagoe          =Q 
Shi,   Saitama   Ken.    (Tel.   Kawagoe 
1529) 

—  T  — 


Tack,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Marvin,  A.,  1952, 

ALM— 1628    Higashi-Sabarei,    Bofu 

Shi,  Yamaguchi  Ken.  (Tel.  1876). 
Talley,    Miss  Frances,  1946,  SBC— 536 

Minami  Machi,  5  Chome,  Oaza  Dogo, 

Matsuyama.  (Tel.  4264). 
Talmage,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  John  E.,  (Korea) 

1953,   PCC  &  PS— 17-2  Aotani  Cho,          B-- boz: 

2  Chome,  Nada  Ku,  Kobe.    (Tel.  8-  9  fr  * 

9239). 
Tang,    Rev.  &  Mrs.  Gordon  O.,    1950,       (jf  g^) 

ELC— (on   Furlough   56-57)  c/o  422 

South    Fifth    St.,    Minneapolis    15, 

Minn.,  U.  S.  A. 


378  DIRECTORIES 

Tanigawa,  Miss  Elsie  (Hawaii),  1949, 

WT— 1,   Toyooka  Cho,  Mita,  Shiba,         HI—  t-tfv 

Minato  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Tanis,    Rev.   &   Mrs.    Paul   H.,    1953,      W%*)mM®ffi®fflRI 

RCA  (IBC)— 1543,   2   Terao,   Ayase 

Machi,  Koza  Gun,  Kanagawa  Ken. 
Tarr,  Miss  Alberta,  1932,  MC  (IBC)- 

Nishi      Noguchi      Machi,       Beppu, 

Kyushu. 
Taylor,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Arch.    B.    Jr., 

1950,  PS— Shikoku  Christian  College, 

Ikuno,   Zentsuji  Shi,   Kagawa   Ken. 

(Tel.  Zentsuji  888). 
Taylor,    Miss  Beth,  (USA),  1952,  WT 

— 68/285  Shingoryoguchi  Cho,  Nishi- 

iru,    Kuramaguchi    Dori,    Kita    Ku,         SO^A    r-i'7- 

Kyoto. 
Taylor,  Miss  Dorothy,  1950,  PN  (IBC) 

— Hokusei    Gakuin,    Minami    5    Jo, 

Nishi  17  Chome,  Sapporo,  Hokkaido. 

(Furlough  1955-56) 
Teele,    Mr.   (Ph.  D.)  &  Mrs.   Roy   E., 

(China),  1950,  MC   (IBC)— 5  Kwan- 

sei  Gakuin,  Nishinomiya.    (Tel.  620) 

(Furlough  1955-56) 
Telford,  Elder  Ralph,  3-43  Uo  Machi, 

Kofu  Shi,  Yamanashi  Ken.  <&=.    r-^?  *~ 

Tennant,    Miss    Elizabeth,    1948,    MC 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  379 


(IBC) — Kwassui  Junior   College,    12 

Higashi     Yamate,     Nagasaki     Shi. 

(Tel.  1416) 
Tetro,     Rev.    &    Mrs.    Frank,    1950, 

CBFMS— (Furlough)  3410  Downing, 

Glendale,  Calif. 
Tewes,    Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  H.,  1951,  MSL 

— 15,  Nakano  Cho,  Ushigome,  Shin-          HI— S        r  £  -  X 

juku  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Thalleen,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Waldor,    1950,       Of  Sftf 

EFCA— (on  Furlough)    613   Summit 

St.  Rockford,  111. 
Theiss,    Dr.    &   Mrs.    Otto    H.,    1952, 

MSL— 480,    2    Chome,     Sendagaya,          —THEHAO 

Shibuya  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Theuer,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  George,  (China) , 

1949,  EUB  (IBC)— 217,  Kamide  Baba         BIZ:— t 

Cho,    Otsu    Shi,    Shiga    Ken.     (Tel. 

Otsu  3988). 
Thiessen,    Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bernard,   1952, 

GCMM— 39,    1   Chome,    Matsubashi 

Cho,  Miyazaki  Shi. 
Thoern,     Miss    Inez,     (China),     1951, 

OMSS    (SMJ)— 110,   Hachiken   Cho,          Afcw/ Q 

Nishikitsuji,  Nara  Shi,  Nara  Ken.  9  -*s  •  4  • 

Thomas,  Miss  Wilna,  1949,  UCC  (IBC) 

— c/o  Uchigaki,  3-584  Shimo  Meguro, 

Meguro  Ku,  Tokyo. 


380  DIRECTORIES 

Thompson,    Mr.  &  Mrs.  Adrian  de  L. 

CAus.,  USA),   1949,    1950,   WT— 153         -2=        hAV 

Iseyama  Cho,  Naka  Ku,  Nagoya. 
Thompson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.,  1956,  JAM 

— Ikoma  Cho,  Nara  Ken. 
Thompson,    Miss  Edith,  1955,  ABFMS      ^-^ 

—77  Kuritaya,  Kanagawa  Ku,  Yoko-          -£-£ 

hama.  (Tel.  Yokohama  4-3687) 
Thompson,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   Everett   W.,      ^^ 

1926  MC  (1BQ—  59,  1  Chome,  Taura,          ft 

Yokosuka. 
Thompson,    Mr.  Lawrance,    1953,   MC 

(IBC) — 5     Shimo     Shirokane     Cho, 

Hirosaki,  Aomori  Ken.  (Tel.  1942) 
Thomsen,    Rev.    &  Mrs.    Harry,    1956, 

CMB— 18  Yamazoe  Cho,  Shugakuin,         gpj— A     f-A-tr 

Sakyo  Ku,  Kyoto. 
Thomson,    Mr.    L.    H.,    1955,    OMF— 

Tsutsui  Machi,  Tsutsui,  Ooaza,  Ao 
mori  Shi,  Aomori  Ken. 
Thornton,    Mr.  &  Mrs.  William,   1954, 

TEAM— 2515,      Karuizawa     Machi,  y  V  f-  -  > 

Nagano  Ken. 
Thorp,    Miss    Dorothy,    1953,   CJPM— 

445  Hyakken  Machi,  Maebashi,  Gum- 
ma  Ken. 
Thorsell,  Miss  Anna-Lisa,  (Mongolia), 

1951,  SEMJ(SMJ)— 42, 1  Chome,  Oha- 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  381 


shinai  Cho,  Muroran  Shi,  Hokkaido. 
Thurber,     Rev.    &    Mrs.    L.    Newton, 

1948,  PN(IBC)— 6,  1  Chome,  Asukai 
Cho,    Tanaka,    Sakyo    Ku,    Kyoto. 
(Tel.  7-4494) 

Tish,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    L.,    1955,   JAM—      3s&jft£f&sr 

Ikoma  Cho,  Nara  Ken. 
Tjelle,   Rev.  &  Mrs.. Lars,  1952,  NMS 

—1,   Teraguchi,   Takaha,  Nada  Ku, 

Kobe.  (Tel.  8-2878). 
Todd,    Mr.    &    Mrs.   Lawrence,    1950, 

NTM— Takada  Machi,  Takada  Shi,  h  „  F 

Iwate  Ken. 
Todd,  Miss  Pearl,  (China),  1950,  SBC      tg^TpHir^r    ®^^ 

— Seinan    Gakuin,    Nishijin    Machi,          g£  h  y  F 

Fukuoka  Shi.  (Tel.  2-0537). 
Tohara,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Shinichi,  (Hawaii) , 

1949,  WT— 62,    Shinkawara   Machi, 
Sendai  Shi. 

Toma,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Shintaro  J.,  (Ha 
waii),  1949,  WT— 1,  Toyooka  Cho, 
Mita,  Shiba,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo. 

Tomono,  Mr.  Teruo,  1950,  NTM  8 
Chome,  Sanbongi  Shi,  Aomori  Ken. 

Torp,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Aage,  1954,  FCM— 
47  Tanaka,  Higashi  Hinoguchi,  Sa 
kyo  Ku,  Kyoto. 

Townsend,  Mr.  Louis,  1951,  N.  T.  M.— 


DIRECTORIES 

Tomonuma,  984  Nogi  Mura,  Shimo- 

tsuga  Gun,  Tochigi  Ken. 
Toyn,  Elder  Richard,  LDS— 1151  Banchi, 

Kadota  Onari  Cho,  Okayama  Shi.  ^—  Ms/ 

Toyotome,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Masumi,  1953,       ~%M%&=M'ft~J:3R-^'S. 

JEMS  — 1500,    Osawa    Mitaka   Shi,          OO 

Tokyo.  h  3  h  / 

Trott,  Miss  D.  E.,  1910,  8,  Sakae  Cho, 

Minato  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Troxell,   Rev.   &   Mrs.    Delbert,   1953, 

UCMS(IBC)    Serving  with   ABFMS 

— Rifu    Mura,    Miyagi  Gun,    Miyagi 

Ken. 
Troyer,  Mr.   (Ph.  D.)  &  Mrs.  Maurice 

E.,      1951,      PN(IBC)— International 

Christian    University,     1500    Osawa          ^  9  ^  ^ 

Mitaka  Shi,  Tokyo.    (Tel.  398-3791) 

(Furlough  1955-56). 
Trueman,  Miss  Margaret  (R.  N.),  1951,       "PS^PM 

UCC ( IBC)  — Ryogoku,  Tomizato  Mu-          m  b^~ 

ra,  Imba  Gun,  Chiba  Ken. 
Tubbin,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  1951,  NCCS(SMJ) 

— Swedish      Mission,      Aminohama,  *  f-ifc&F^ 

Okayama    Shi.    (Tel.    Okayama    2-  hfrtf> 

9672). 
Tucker,    Rev.    Beverley  D.,  1953,  PEC 

— Higashi    3    Chome,    Kita    21    Jo, 

Sapporo,  Hokkaido. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  383 

Tuff,    Miss    Evelyn,    1954,    ELC— 183 


Otowa  Cho,  Shizuoka  Shi,  Shizuoka 

Ken. 
Tunbridge,  Miss  Marjorie,  1950,  UCC 

(IBC)— 69  Agata  Cho,   Nagano  Shi, 

Nagano  Ken. 
Turley,    Elder   Floyd    K.,  LDS— 400-3 

Furuta  Machi,  Furue,  Hiroshima  Shi, 

Hiroshima  Ken.  ?r-'9  4 

Turnbull,    Mr.    Ian,    1952,    WEC— 438,       WM%m&mBW*lf£ 

Okubo,  Hino  Cho,  Gamo  Gun,  Shiga          -Acfg  r  >  7*^ 

Ken. 
Turner,    Miss  Joyce,    1954,    ABCFM      H^TfrPiffll1!    t-$P^c 

(IBC)  —Kobe  Jo  Gakuin,  Okaday  ama,          ^'i£ 

Nishinomiya.  (Tel.  Nishinomiy  a  2264) . 
Turner,     Elder     Newell,     LDS— 400-3 

Furuta    Machi,    Furue,    Hiroshima 

Shi,  Hiroshima  Ken. 
Twilleager,    Rev.    &   Mrs.   Wm.  1954, 

UMI— 203    4    Chome,    Kitano    Cho, 

Ikuta  Ku,  Kobe. 

—  U  — 


Uchida,  Miss  Ikuye,  1952,  JEM— Ku- 
jiranami,  Kashiwazaki  Shi.  (Tel. 
Kashiwazaki  1347) 

Uchida,    Miss    Sachiye,    1953,   JEM— 


384  DIRECTORIES 

Inari  Machi,  Ojiya  Shi,  Niigata  Ken. 
Udall,  Elder  Joseph,  LDS— c/o  Mr.  C. 

Ichishima,   Higashi   Machi,   Shibata         TfJJiW  V  ?~^ 

Shi,  Niigata  Ken. 
Uhlig,    Miss  Marianne,  1956,  GMM—      ^K^H^rpfiSM^T^ 

Higashi  Naruo  12,  Naruo  Cho,  Nishi-          $M— —     £  y  -y  7 

nomiya  Shi,  Hyogo  Ken. 
Ulvestad,    Mr.  Sverre,    1954,    NSM— 6 

NaRayamate  Dori,   2  Chome,   Ikuta 

Ku,  Kobe.  (Tel.  2-0787) 
Undseth,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Einar,    1954, 

ELC— 3-46  Shiotsu  Yaizu  Shi,  Shizu- 

oka  Ken. 
Unruh,     Mr.     &    Mrs.    Verney,    1951, 

GCMM— 5330,  Kawa  Higashi  Machi, 

Miyakonojo,     Miyazaki    Ken.     (Tel. 

1188).   (Furlough). 
Uomoto,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  George  Y.,  OPC 

—116  Otachiba  Machi,  Sendai. 
Urquhart,    Miss    Betty   A.,    1952,    PN 

(IBC) — Baiko  Jo  Gakuin,  Maruyama 

Cho,  Shimonoseki. 
Utterback,     Miss    Elsie    Jean,     1949, 

TEAM— (Furlough  1955-56) ,  c/o  Rev. 

John  W.   Utterback,  P.  O.  Box  805. 

Topanga,  Calif. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  385 

V 

Valtonen,  Rev.   &  Mrs.   Tauno,  1952, 

LEAF— Minami    12    Jo,     Nishi     12 

Chome,  Sapporo  Shi,  Hokkaido. 
Van  Baak,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  Edward  A., 

1951,  CRJM— 1069,  Kita-enodo,  Suwa 

Shi,  Nagano  Ken.   (Tel.  Suwa  711). 

(Furlough  1955-56) 
Vander  Bilt,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Mass,  1955, 

CRJM— 299,  1  Chome,  Egota,  Naka-          T@-: 

no  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  95-6641). 
Van  Dolson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Leo  R.,  1951, 

SDA— 171,  Amanuma,  1  Chome,  Sugi- 

nami  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Van    Schooten,    Rev.,    &    Mrs.   Alvin, 

1955,    CMA— 122    Yamamoto    Dori, 

Ikuta  Ku,  Kobe. 
Van   Wyk,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Gordon   J., 

(China),    1953,    RCA(IBC)— 761,     1 

Chome,  Kami  Osaki,  Shinagawa  Ku, 

Tokyo. 
Varney,   Miss  Evelyn,  1949,  CBFMS— 

5-1  Chome,  Surugadai,  Chiyoda  Ku,          — THS 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  29-2512). 
Vatter,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ernst,  1952,  1953, 

LM— 244,    Daigiri    Machi,  Yuki  Shi,          EH        7  r}-f- 


386  DIRECTORIES 

Ibaraki  Ken. 
Vehanen,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Eino,  SSM—       ^MiMvffl^HlIE— T 

2210  Sanno  2  Chome,    Ota  Ku,   To-          @nz:-O 

kyo.  (Tel.  76-4209).  ****, 

Vereide,    Mr.  &  Mrs.  Abraham,    1950       fiHtSlpfOTfJjinfin&fffl— 

NMA— 231,   Shinden,   Ichikawa  Shi.  y  x  >j  -  F 

(on  Furlough) 
Vereide,   Miss   Aslaug,    1954,  NMA — 

53,   3  Chome,   Shimouma,   Setagaya 

Ku,  Tokyo. 
Verme,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert  E.,   1949, 

EMCA— 2570,  Minami  Cho,  Shibuka-          -to 

wa  Shi,  Gumma  Ken. 
Verwey,     Mr.    &    Mrs.    C.    J.,     1951,       (^§4 

JEB— (on  Furlough  from  Oct.  1956) 

c/o    Japan    Evangelistic    Band,    43 

Commercial     Exchange     Buildings, 

Main   St.,   Johannesburg,  S.  Africa. 
Viall,  Rt.  Rev.  K.  A.,  1935,  SSJE— Box 


546,  Central  Post  Office,  Tokyo.  (Tel. 

A0     r,AA^      A0      -,     ™  A  ,,-  SX^^ilHlJ/li/V 

48-7443)  48,  1-Chome,  Aoyama  Mma- 
mi  Cho,  Akasaka,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo. 

Vikner,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  David  L.,  (Chi 
na),  1950,  ALM— 628,  7  Chome, 
Ujina  Machi,  Hiroshima.  (Tel.  4- 
2720).  (on  Furlough  1955-1956).  2011, 
46th  S.,  Rock  Island,  Illinois,  U.  S.  A. 

Vinge,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Daniel,  1951,  ELC 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  387 

—222,    Otowa    Cho,    Shizuoka    Shi,  7>^ 

Shizuoka  Ken. 
Vist,  Miss  Ingrid,  1953,  SAMJ  (SMJ)  — 

141,  Kamiikegawa  Cho,  Hamamatsu 

Shi,  Shizuoka  Ken. 
Voehringer,    Deaconess   Elizabeth   E., 

1953     EUB(IBC)—  Aisenryo,     Reiha 

Mura,  Kasu  Shi,  Saitama  Ken.  (Tel. 

341). 
Vogt,   Miss   Verna,    1952,  TEAM— 40, 

Aza    Uo    Machi,     Daishoji    Machi, 

Enuma  Gun,  Ishikawa  Ken. 
Von    Haugwiz,    Sister   Irmtrud,    1953, 

1953,  JCGM— Hamamatsu  Shi,  Mika- 

tabara    968,    Shizuoka    Ken.    (Tel. 

Mikatabara  3). 
Von  Reiswitz,  Miss  Ursula,  1953  JCGM 

— 331,    Eifuku    Cho,    Suginami    Ku, 

Tokyo.  (Tel.  32-4794). 
Voran,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Peter,  1951,  GCMM 

— Aburatsu  Cho,  Nichinan  Shi,  Mi- 

yazaki    Ken.     (on    Furlough    after  <y  *  7 

Sept,  1). 
Vorland,   Rev.    &   Mrs.  Gehard,  1953, 

ELC — 99  Kazukawa  Cho,  Kakegawa 

Shi,  Shizuoka  Ken. 


388  DIRECTORIES 

W 

Wada,    Sister    Mihoko,    LDS— Kita    2 

Jo    Nishi    24    Chome,   Sapporo   Shi, 

Hokkaido. 
Waddington,      Mr.      Richard,      1953, 

ABFMS— 4  Miharudai,  Minami  Ku, 

Yokohama.  (Tel.  Yokohama  3-6628). 
Walbert,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  Clement,  1955, 

BGCA— 2-352,  Nishiokubo,  Shinjuku 

Ku,  Tokyo. 
Waldin,  Miss  Margaret,  1951,  TEAM 

— 1,  2   Chome,   Kitazawa,  Setagaya 

Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  42-3898). 
Waldron,  Miss  Rose  E.,  (China),  1922, 

MC(IBC)— lai  Joshi  Koto  Gakko,  64          K    itS&TO^ 

Suginami  Cho,   Hakodate  Shi.    (Tel.          $£  t7;i^F«i 

House  5277,  School  1118). 
Walker,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    W.    L.,    1949, 

SBC— 5533,  1  Chome,  Nakajima  Ha- 

chijo    Dori,    Oita.     (Furlough    55). 

Seminary  Hill,  Ft.  Worth,  Texas. 
Walker,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wesley,  CC-JCM, 

1862  Moiwabashi,  Sapporo. 
Walter,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Donald  A.,   1949,       (<jf  g^) 

TEAM— 2810,  West  21st  Ave.,  Van 
couver,   Washington.   (Furlough  54- 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  389 

56). 
Walter,   Miss   Helen,    1951,  CBFMS— 

Ueda  Mura,  Hiraka  Gun,  Akita  Ken. 
Walters,    Mr.    &   Mrs.   Russell,    1951, 

TEAM— 2435,      Karuizawa     Machi, 

Nagano  Ken. 
Walvoord,  Miss  Florence,  (India) ,  1922, 

RCA(IBC)— Baiko  Jo  Gakuin,  Maru-          *£& 

yama  Cho,  Shimonoseki.  (Tel.  3722) . 
Wandel,     Miss     Dagny,     1951,    MCCS       (j^m^ 

(SMJ)  — (Furlough)    Tegnergatan  8, 

Stockholm,  Sweden. 
Wang,    Miss    Jean,    1953,    ELC — 183,       SffSp: 

Otowa  Cho,  Shizuoka  Shi,  Shizuoka          AH 

Ken. 
Warkentyne,  Mr.  Henry  J.,  1952,  UCC 

(IBC) — 7  Kwansei  Gakuin,  Nishino- 

miya.   (Tel.  Nigawa  476). 
Warne,  Miss  Eleanor,  1948,   MC(IBC) 

— Kawauchi  Mura,  Onsen  Gun,  Ehi- 

me  Ken.  (Tel.  Kawauchi  6). 
Warner,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Austin  M.,  1951, 

UCMS(IBC)— 56  Kumoi  Cho,  Shuku- 

gawa,  Nishinomiya.  (Tel.  1803). 
Waterman,      Miss      Gertrude,      1948, 

ABFMS— (China),  51,  1  Chome,  Hon 

Machi,  Toyonaka  Shi,  Osaka  Fu. 
Watkins,  Miss  Elizabeth,  1929,  SBC— 


390  DIRECTORIES 

536,  Minami  Machi,  5  Chome,  Oaza 

Dogo,  Matsuyama.  (Tel.  4264). 
Watson,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Leslie,    1950, 

SBC— (Furlough)    125   S.  Whippany          HTB— -fc- 

Rd.,  Whippany,  N.  J.,  171-2,  Maru- 

yama  Cho,  Miyazaki.   (Tel.  5-0192). 
Watts,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  C.  B.,  1955,  SDA 

— 1966  Kamikawai  Machi,  Hodoga- 

ya  Ku,  Yokohama. 
Wayne,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Milton,  1948,  JEB 

— 17,  4  Chome,  Kumano  Cho,  Hyo-          T@— L 

go  Ku,  Kobe  Shi. 
Webber,  Dr.  (M.  D.)    &   Mrs.   Alfred      lOfCil^afe 

B.,    1951,    SDA— 171,    Amanuma,    1          B— f^- 

Chome,  Suginami  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Weber,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    James,    1953, 

CBFMS— Yuzawa  Shi,  Akita  Ken. 
Wedel,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.   Delmar,    1955, 

YMCA— 7    Fujimi    Cho,    2    Chome, 

Chiyoda  Ku,  Tokyo.    (Tel.  33-6359). 
Weiss,  Miss  Marianne,  1955,  LM— 1933 

Nakanoshima,  Kawasaki  Shi,  Kana- 

gawa  Ken. 
Weiss,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  W.  G.,  1953,  PN 

(IBQ— 13,  4  Chome,  Kudan,  Chiyo 
da  Ku,  Tokyo.   (Tel.  33-6763). 
Weitzel,   Rev.   William,    1954,    PEC— 

131,  Taishido,  Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  391 

(Tel.  42-7869). 
Welch,  Elder  John  C.,  LDS— 3-43  Uo 

Machi,  Kofu  Shi,  Yamanashi  Ken. 
Welch,  Elder  Theodore,  LDS— 29  Shi- 

nohara  Machi,   Kohoku   Ku,   Yoko 
hama. 
Weller,    Miss    M.    E.,    (China),   1952, 

OMF— 112,   Minato  Cho,   Mori  Cho, 

Hokkaido. 
Wells,  Miss  Lillian  A.,  (Retired),  1900, 

PN(IBC)— 47  of  45  Go  Chome,  Mina- 

mi   Cho,   Aoyama,   Minato  Ku,  To 
kyo. 
Wendorff,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  W.,  JCGM— 

331,      Eifukucho,      Suginami       Ku, 

Tokyo. 
Wenger,  Mrs.  Mary,  ASC— (Furlough 

56),    12534,    Moorpark   Ave.,  Studio 

City,  California. 
Wengler,       Miss      Jessie,       AG— 231 

Shinden  Machi,  Ichikawa  Shi,  Chiba 

Ken. 
Wennborg,       Mrs.      Ingeborg,       1951, 

MCCS(SMJ)— Swedish  Mission,  Asa-          O 

himachi,    Kurashiki    Shi,    Okayama          ^ 

Ken.   (Tel.  Kurashiki  2490) 
Wentz,    Rev.    &  Mrs.  Edwin  C.,  1951, 

ULCA— 23,  Inari  Cho,  Kagoshima. 


392  DIRECTORIES 

Werdal,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Philip  E.,  1950, 

LBA —  (Furlough) ,  1  Chome  Honcho, 

Sakata   Shi,   Yamagata  Ken.    (Tel. 

1307). 
Werdal,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Morris    A., 

1949,      LBA— Minami       Shinmachi, 

Shimocho   20—1,    Akita    Shi,    Akita  7-^ 

Ken. 
Werner,  Mr.  Walter,  IND— 1442  Karui-      gBHft^^-Hziz: 

zavfa.  Machi,  Nagano  Ken.  7  — •?-  — 

West,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert,  CC-OCM—      ^BKTUJtaExp^Bj^T 

31-6   Chome,  Nakamiya  Cho,  Asahi          B=—        f>^x  h 

Ku,  Osaka. 
Westberg,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Harry  E.,  1952,       gniH^ri^&BTH 

EMC  A— 3  Chome,  Gakko  Cho,  Naga-          T@ 

oka  Shi,  Niigata  Ken.  !>^x  HX-^' 

Westfall,  Miss  May  E.,  1952,  MC(IBC) 

— c/o  Mr.  Matsumoto,  3/77  Nakaya- 

mate  Dori,  6  Chome,  Kobe. 
Whaley,   Rev.    &   Mrs.   Charles,  1949,      /h^iff 

1948,  SBC— 540  Tomino  Suwanodai,          HO 

Kokura  Shi.  (Tel.  5-0908). 
Whewell,  Miss  Elizabeth  A.,  1928,  MM 

— Tomidahama,  Yokkaichi,  Mie  Ken. 

(Tel.  Tomida  96). 
Whisman,    Miss    Winnie,  1952,  JEM— 

Inari    Machi,    Ojiya    Shi,     Niigata  ^-f 

Ken. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  393 

White,  Miss  E.  R.  (China),  1951,  OMF      4®GiQ&&&ttfc& 

—23  North  2  West  2,  Kutchan  Machi,          M— T  §  — 
Hokkaido. 

White,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lloyd,  1952,  TEAM 
—2  Yatori,  Hanada  Cho,  Toyohashi 
Shi,  Aichi  Ken. 

White,  Miss  Sarah  C.,  1948,  PEC— 19 
Akashi  Cho,  Chuo  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel. 
54-5151). 

Whitehead,  Miss  Mabel,  1917,  MC 
(IBC)— Seiwa  Joshi  Tanki  Daigaku, 
Okadayama,  Nishinomiya.  (Tel. 
Residence  2009,  College  2624). 

Whittington,  Miss  Betty,  1953,  CC- 
OCM— (Furlough)  31-6  Chome,  Na- 
kamiya  Cho,  Asahi  Ku,  Osaka. 

Wiberg,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Erik,  1951,  (Chi 
na),  SAMJ(SMJ)— 6-382,  Kosei  Cho,          TS=A- 
Okazaki  Shi,  Aichi  Ken.  V 

Wiens,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Roland  M.,  (Chi 
na),  1951,  MB— 59,  Sompachi  Cho, 
4  Jo  Dori,  Ishibashi  Shoen,  Ikeda 
Shi,  Osaka  Fu.  (Tel.  210) 

Wiens,  Miss  Ruth,  1950,  MB— 59  Som 
pachi  Cho,  4  Jo  dori,  Ishibashi 
Shoen,  Ikeda  Shi,  Osaka  Fu.  (Tel. 
210) 

Wigglesworth,    Miss    Anne    E.,    1949, 


394 


DIRECTORIES 


IBPFM— 273-1    Chome,   Horinouchi, 

Suginami  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  38-0017) 
Wilde,   Miss   Idella    (Aus.)   1952,  WT 

—153  Iseyama  Cho,  Naka  Ku,  Nago- 

ya  Shi. 
Wildermuth,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Wesley, 

1952,      QMS— 391       Kashiwagi       3 

Chome,  Shinjuku  Ku,   Tokyo.    (Tel. 

37-3664) 
Wilhelmsson,  Miss  Thyra,  1955,  SFM 

(SMJ)— 1953   Nagata   Machi,  Mina- 

mi  Ku,  Yokohama  Shi. 
Wilkes,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  (USA),  1952, 

WT— 68-285     Shingoryoguchi    Cho, 

Nishiiru,   Kuramaguchi   Dori,   Kita- 

kyoku,  Kyoto. 
Wilkinson,   Miss  M.,  1952,  SPG— 882- 

3  Chome,  Nishishinagawa,  Shinaga- 

wa  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Williams,     Mrs.     Diora    Spear,    1952, 

UCMS       (IBQ—  209      Area      "B", 

Beigun,    Kazokushukusha,     Ashiya, 

Onga  Gun,  Fukuoka  Ken. 
Williamson,    Rev.    &  Mrs.  Wayne  B., 

1954,  PEC— Rikkyo  Univ.,  3  Chome, 

Ikebukuro,    Toshima     Ku,     Tokyo. 

(Tel.  97-3121). 
Willis,    Elder    Kelland,     LDS— 400-3 


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ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  395 


Furuta    Machi,    Furue,    Hiroshima 

Shi.  $4  9  4* 

Willms,  Mr.  Peter  A.,  1953,  BC— To- 

kaichi,  11  Hijiwara,  Hagi  Shi,  Yama-          -| — • 

guchi  Ken.  (Tel.  Hagi  444) 
Wills,  Mr.  Clifton,  1950,  CA— c/o  S.  J.      jjpRilW 

Lang,  1521,  4  Chome,  Egota  Machi,          HTS 

Nakano  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Wilson,  Miss  J.  S.,  1955,  OMF— Tsutsui 

Machi,  Tsutsui,  Ooaza,  Aomori  Shi, 

Aomori  Ken. 
Wilson,    Mr.   &  Mrs.  J.  Donald,  CLC 

— 4-13  Chome,  Kuramoto  Dori,  Kure 

Shi,  Hiroshima  Ken. 
Wilson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  T.  C.,  1951,  CJPM 

—  (Furlough)  54  Turaki  St.,  Tauma- 

runui,  N.  Z. 
Wimer,  Miss  E.,  (China),  1952,  OMF 

— Kita  22  Nishi  6,  Sapporo,  Hokka-          A  7  -f  -?  - 

ido. 
Winans,  Rev.  Edward  J.  (China),  1951, 

MC(IBC)— c/o  Aoyama   Gakuin,  22 

Midorigaoka,   Shibuya    Ku,    Tokyo. 

(Tel.  40-3431) 
Windsor,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    A.    V.,    1955, 

CJPM— 445  Hyakken  Machi,  Maeba- 

shi,  Gumma  Ken. 
Wine,    Mr.   &  Mrs.,  IND— 13  Kinuga- 


396  DIRECTORIES 

wa  Kaido  Cho,  Kamikyo  Ku,  Kyoto. 
Wingert,   Rev.   &   Mrs.    Norman    A., 

1953,  MCC— 350   Setamachi,  Tama- 

gawa,  Setagaya  Ku,  Tokyo.  £-f  >jf-  b 

Winn,    Mrs.   Merle,    1916,  PN(IBC)- 

Hokuriku   Gakuin,   10   Kami    Kaki- 

nokibatake,  Kanazawa  Shi.  (Tel.  2- 

0763) 
Winn,    Rev.     &    Mrs.    Paul,    (China, 

Guatemala,  Colombia) ,  1939,  PN  (IBC) 

— Meiji    Gakuin,    42    Imazato    Cho, 

Shirokane,  Minato  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel. 

49-6768) 
Winsjansen,  Miss  Kirsten,  1953,  FCM 

— Box  5,  Mikuni  Machi,  Fukui  Ken.  y-l^v 

Winsnes,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Samuel,  1952, 

NMA— 231  Shinden,  Ichikawa  Shi. 
Winteler,     Miss   Lena    (Switzerland), 

1951,    WT — 68/285     Shingoryoguchi         A^^f^MPBJ—  A 

Cho,    Nishiiru,    Kuramaguchi    Dori,          SO^A 

Kitakyoku,  Kyoto.  V  4  ^"r?  - 

Winteler,  Miss  Margrit,  (Switzerland),      ^f^Tf^fcMlHl^PJlH 

1954,  WT — 68/285     Shingoryoguchi          A^if^flSPWj— A 
Cho,    Nishiiru,    Kuramaguchi    Dori,          EO/^A 
Kitakyoku,  Kyoto.  ?  -f  v  r  7  - 

Winter,  Miss  Peggy,  1952,  CBFMS— 
Yu  no  Hara  Onsen,  Yuzawa  Shi, 
Akita  Ken. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  397 

Winters,    Rev.    &   Mrs.    Gerald,  1952, 

TEAM— 1093   Aza    Kiso,    Komatsu, 

Tsuchiura  Shi,  Ibaragi  Ken. 
Winther,  Rev.   (D.  D.)  J.  M.  T.,  1898, 

ULCA — 3,  2  Chome,  Nakajima  Dori, 

Fukiai  Ku,  Kobe.  ^  ^  ^ 


Winther,   Miss   Maya,    1928,  ULCA— 

217    Nakanohashi     Koji,     Mizugae 

Machi,  Saga  Shi.  (Tel.  4010)  V  4  > 

Whitman,  Miss  Sylvia  (China),    1950, 

A  AMS— (Furlough)      971      Yadoya 

Machi,  Kurayoshi  Shi,  Tottori  Ken. 
Whybray,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Roger  N.,  1952, 

SPG  &   PEC— Seikokai   Theological 

College,    16,    2   Chome,    Tamagawa 

Naka  Machi,   Setagaya  Ku,   Tokyo.  VCffJ 

(Tel.  Futago  Tamagawa  575,  576). 
Wolfe,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  A.  Gordon,  1949, 

WM— 261-3  Chome,  Itabashi  Machi, 

Itabashi  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  96-2401). 
Wolff,    Sister    Hanni,    1953,    JCGM— 

968    Mikatabara,    Hamamatsu    Shi, 

Shizuoka  Ken.  (Tel.  Mikatabara  3). 
Wood,   Mr.  Edwin  R.,    1953,   PEC— 10 

Kagoike  Dori  1  Chome,   Fukiai  Ku,          T@—O 

Kobe. 

Wood,   Rev.  &  Mrs.   James   E.,    1948, 
SBC— Seinan  Gakuin,  Nishijin  Machi, 


398  DIRECTORIES 

Fukuoka  Shi.    (Tel.    2-0537).    (Fur 
lough).    Department     of     Religion, 

Baylor  Univ.,  Waco,  Texas. 
Wood,  Miss  Joan,  1951,  NTM— 8  Cho 
me,  Sanbongi  Shi,  Aomori  Ken. 
Wood,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert  W.,    1949, 

ABCFM(IBC)  — (Furlough  '54-56)  I- 

madegawa  Agaru,  Murom  achi  Dori, 

Kamikyo  Ku,  Kyoto. 
Woods,  Dr.  (M.  D.)  &  Mrs.  Neal  C.,  Jr., 

1952,  SDA— 171  Amanuma  1  Chome, 

Suginami  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Woolett,   Rev.    &  Mrs.  John  F.,  1951, 

ASC — 105  Nishikubo,  Musashino  Shi, 

Tokyo. 
Wooley,  Miss  A.  K.,  1915,  SPG— Koran 

Jogakko,   1046-7  Chome,  Hiratsuka, 

Shinagawa  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Worth,    Dr.   (Ph.  D.)  &  Mrs.    Donald, 

1954,  PN  (IBQ—  International  Chris-          OO 

tian  University,  1500  Osawa,  Mitaka 

Shi,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  398-3791) 
Wright,   Elder  Cary  H.,  LDS— 89  Sai-       Itffi&i 

wai  Cho,  Muroran  Shi,  Hokkaido.  7-f  h 

Wright,    Rev.  &  Mrs.  Morris  J.,  1950,       (MS^yS^Tfr^PT 

SBC— (Furlough)    2/110,     5    Chome,         STB O 

Tokiwa  Cho,  Urawa  Shi.  (Tel.  3558).  ^  ^ 

Pasadena,  Texas. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  399 


Wright,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  J.,  1931,  1948, 

IND— 9  Daikyo  Machi,  Shinjuku  Ku,  7  -Y 

Tokyo. 
Wright,  Elder  Willis,  LDS— 9-27  Moto- 

koi  Cho,   Chigusa  Ku,   Nagoya  Shi, 

Aichi  Ken.  ?^  * 

Wunstorf,    Mr.  P.  G.,    IND— 1442  Ka- 

ruizawa  Machi,  Nagano  Ken. 
Wyatt,   Miss   C.   E.  M.,    1952,   SPG— 

130,  5  Chome,   Minami  Senju,   Ara-          -j-g^=rQ 

kawa  Ku,  Tokyo.  v  -f  -v 


Yakel,    Miss    Ella,    1951,    NTM— 255 

Yamanome    Machi,    Ichinoseki    Shi, 

Iwate  Ken. 
Yamada,  Miss  Ellen  J.,  1950,  AG— 429 

Shimoifuku,  Iwai,  Okayama  Shi. 
Yamada,     Sister     Ikuko,     LDS— 11-4 

Naruse  Machi,   Kanazawa  Shi,  Ishi- 

kawa  Ken. 
Yeadon,  Miss  H.  Marjorie,  1953,  UCC 

(IBC) — 2  Higashi  Toriizaka,  Azabu,          $lil       -f  x-  F 

Minato  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  48-3325) 
Yearick,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Homer  F.,  1953, 

E  &  R  (IBC)— 648    Hiratsuka    Cho, 

2    Chome,    Shinagawa    Ku,    Tokyo. 


400  DIRECTORIES 

(Tel.  78-6279) 
Youmans,    Miss   Doris,    1952,   BMM— 

Box  49,  Fukushima  Shi,   Fukushima          -j\&        3  - 

Ken. 
Young,    Mr.   &   Mrs.   Clarence,    1952, 

FEGC— 7  of  26  Denenchofu,    1  Cho- 

me,  Ota  Ku,  Tokyo. 
Young,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  John  M.  L.,  1948, 

IBPFM— 1235  Matsunoki  Cho,  Sugi- 

nami  Ku,  Tokyo.   (Tel.  38-5510). 
Young,     Miss    R.    C.,     (China),     1952, 

OMF— (Furlough). 
Youngquist,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Haris,  1950, 

BGCA— Temma  Nachi   Machi,   Wa- 

kayama  Ken.   (Furlough) .  ?  &4  *  \> 

Yunker,    Mr.    &    Mrs.    Robert,    1953, 

TEAM— 2798   Shimizu   Cho,    Choshi 

Shi,  Chiba  Ken. 


Zander,    Miss    Helen    R.,    1928,    RCA 

(IBC)— 37  Yamate   Cho,   Naka   Ku, 

Yokohama.   (Tel.  2-9183). 
Zastrow,    Miss    Violet,    1952,    WEC— 

569  Kondo,  Gokanosho  Cho,  Kanzaki         s\li       If  *  h  «  - 

Gun,  Shiga  Ken.  (Tel.  Ishizuka  49). 
Zerbe,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ben,  1950,  TEAM—       (MS*) 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  WITH  ADDRESSES  401 

(Furlough  '55-56)    Lustre,  Montana. 
Zimmerman,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Charles  F., 

1951,  JGF— Shimizu  195,  Kainan  Shi, 

Wakayama  Ken. 
Zinke,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Gilbert,    1952, 

CBFMS— 352-2  Chome,   Nishiokubo, 

Shinjuku  Ku,  Tokyo.  (Tel.  35-3562) 
Zschiegner,    Rev.  &  Mrs.    Max,    1951, 

MSL— 267  Takahana,    4  Chome,    O- 

miya  Shi,  Saitama  ken. 
Zuch,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert,  1954,  ULCA 

—35    Suizenji    Hon    Machi,    Kuma- 

moto  Shi.   (Tel.  2105). 
Zwintscher,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Victor,  1949, 

MSL— (Furlough  1956-57)  49-3  Cho 
me,  Matsunami  Cho,  Niigata  Shi. 


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