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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
IN THE CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT IN JAPAN 19
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
IN THE CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT IN JAPAN 21
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.
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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
IN THE CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT IN JAPAN 27
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
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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.
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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.
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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)
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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
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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.,
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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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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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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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73
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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75
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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DIRECTORIES
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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79
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.
82 DIRECTORIES
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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83
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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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
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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
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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.
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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
145
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MIKIMOTO PEARLS
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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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A -
Aaby Mr. & Mrs. Ogden L., 1953, SDA
—171 Amanuma 1 Chome, Suginami
Ku, Tokyo. (Tel. 39-5161)
Askerberg, Rev. & Mrs. Henning
(China), 1949, MCCS (SMJ)— Ajino,
Kojima Shi, Okayama Ken. (Tel.
Kojima 24)
Aamodt, Rev. & Mrs. Conrad, 1951,
ELC — 347 Sumiyoshi Cho, Kamika-
nuki, Numazu Shi, Shizuoka Ken.
Aasland, Rev. & Mrs. Harold, 1954,
ELC — 21 Maruyama Cho, Bunkyo zi— 7 —
Ku, Tokyo. (Tel. 94-0835)
Abrahams, Mr. & Mrs. D. J., 1952,
OMF— 85-6 Honcho, Shizunai Machi,
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).
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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,
TH — r
T -f ^ > K ^ 7
r -f 7 - F
TB=O
T 4
p $r —
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,
4 tf~
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)
>fe
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)
:x x — ¥ ^ -fe V
HO— pg
— K —
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)
PHOO
^tUW
-fc-fc a -'f
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-
ALPHABETICAL LIST WITH ADDRESSES
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.
/MU
TH2OO
E: ^ 7 '}
— EHSA
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,
ALPHABETICAL LIST WITH ADDRESSES
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,
f- fr •>*
"-f K
*..•-#.>
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-
ALPHABETICAL LIST WITH ADDRESSES 331
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.
ALPHABETICAL LIST WITH ADDRESSES 333
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
ALPHABETICAL LIST WITH ADDRESSES 343
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,
ALPHABETICAL LIST WITH ADDRESSES 345
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)
7 -b
ii
ALPHABETICAL LIST WITH ADDRESSES 349
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.
-D
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,
ALPHABETICAL LIST WITH ADDRESSES
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).
7 -f -?• -
SJZIZIE n - X
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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.
I
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-
5— -
—A
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
V -f ^ y~ T* y - )v x
7 -f
^ -f Jls
^ -i )V ?
> V >
u
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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