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THE 

YEAR  BOOK 

OF  THE 

CONGREGATIONAL 

AND 

CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES 


Combining  the  Congregational   Year   Book,    Volume   No.   55,   and 
The  Christian  Annual,  Volume  No.  61 


1932 
STATISTICS 


ISSUED   BY 

THE    EXECUTIVE    COMMITTEE 

OF   THE 

GENERAL  COUNCIL  OF  THE  CONGREGATIONAL 

AND   CHRISTIAN   CHURCHES 


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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


PAGE 

The  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches  4 

Organization 

General  Council  of  the  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches  5 

The  National  Council  of  the  Congregational  Churches  6 

Corporation  for  the  National  Council  _ 6 

The  General  Convention  of  the  Christian  Church 6 

Reports  of  Treastirers  7 

Statement  of  Social  Ideals  8.  9 

Officers,  Committees  and  Commissions  10-13 

The  General  Convention  of  the  Christian  Church — Officers  and  Boards  14 

Commission  on  Missions 15 

Commission  on  Evangelism  and  Devotional  Life  16 

The  Corporation  for  the  National  Council    17 

The  National  Societies  18-28 

City  Organizations  29 

Other  Societies  and  Organizations 30-34 

Theological   Seminaries 35-41 

Colleges 42 

Congregational  Clubs 43 

Necrology  44-66 

State  Organizations,   Officers  and  Meetings  67-72 

Conference  Officers — Christian  Church  72 

Explanation  of  Schedules 73 

Annual  Statistics  of  Churches — Schedules 74-265 

Summary  I — Comparative  Table  by  States 266,  267 

Summary  II — Comparative  Table  by  Years 268 

Supplementary  Summaries  269 

International   Congregationalism    270 

Ordinations 271,  272 

Clerks 273-312 

Church  Assistants 313-319 

Missionaries  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M 320-323 

Retired  Missionaries  of  the  American  Board  324,  325 

University  Pastors  and  Workers  325 

Pastors  not  Members  of  Associations  or  Conferences,  and  Licentiates  326-336 

Congregational  and  Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing 337-400 

Last  Minute  Revisions 401,  402 

Advertisements  403-406 


4         Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches   [1932 

THE  CONGREGATIONAL  AND  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES 

Principles  of  Christian  Fellowship 

The  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches  of  the  United  States  by  delegates 
assembled,  reserving  all  the  rights  and  cherished  memories  of  their  historic  past 
and  affirming  loyalty  to  the  basic  principles  of  unity  and  democracy  in  church 
polity,  hereby  set  forth  the  principles  of  Christian  fellowship  immemorially  held 
by  these  churches. 

We  hold  sacred  the  freedom  of  the  individual  soul  and  the  right  of  private 
judgment.  We  stand  for  the  autonomy  of  the  local  church  and  its  independence 
of  ecclesiastical  control.  We  cherish  the  fellowship  of  churches,  united  in  district, 
state  and  national  bodies  for  counsel  and  co-operation.  Affirming  these  convic- 
tions we  hold  to  the  unity  of  the  Church  of  Christ,  and  will  unite  with  all  its 
branches  in  fellowship  and  hearty  co-operation;  and  we  earnestly  seek  that  the 
prayer  of  our  Lord  for  the  unity  of  his  followers  may  be  speedily  answered. 

We  find  in  the  Bible  the  supreme  rule  of  faith  and  life,  but  recognize  wide 
room  for  differences  in  interpretation.  We  therefore  base  our  union  upon  the 
acceptance  of  Christianity  as  primarily  a  way  of  life  and  not  upon  uniformity  of 
theological  opinion  or  any  uniform  practice  of  ordinances.  (From  the  preamble 
of  the  Constitution  of  the  General  Council  of  the  Congregational  and  Christian 
Churches.) 

Form — Congregational  and  Christian  Churches  are  bodies  of  self-governing 
Christian  believers  organized  on  a  democratic  basis  in  close  association  with  a 
great  body  of  similar  churches  throughout  the  world,  covenanting  together  for 
religious  worship,  work,  and  fellowship,  acknowledging  Christ  only  as  authori- 
tative Head. 

Origin — Congregational  Churches  were  first  organized  in  England  in  the  Six- 
teenth Century,  in  revolt  against  state  control  of  religious  worship,  in  the  demand 
for  personal  Christian  experience,  and  in  an  effort  to  reproduce  New  Testament 
simplicity  and  democracy. 

The  Christian  churches  originated  spontaneously  in  several  parts  of  the 
United  States  in  the  latter  part  of  the  eighteenth  century.  In  each  instance 
the  movement  was  a  revolt  against  overhead  control  of  local  churches  and 
ministers. 

Principles — They  believe  in  a  free  Kingdom  of  God  under  the  sole  authority 
and  leadership  of  the  Spirit  of  Christ,  insuring  freedom  of  the  individual  soul, 
liberty  of  conscience,  the  independence  of  the  local  church,  and  the  free  fellow- 
ship of  the  churches. 

Ideals — Democratic  life  and  organization,  simplicity  and  vitality  of  faith, 
intellectual  freedom,  educational  efficiency,  evangelistic  purpose,  missionary  zeal, 
social  passion,  unsectarian  fellowship,  unselfish  devotion  to  the  extension  of  the 
Kingdom. 

Practice — Congregational  and  Christian  Churches  emphasize  beliefs  in  which 
all  evangelical  Christians  agree,  exalt  nothing  trivial  or  sectarian,  repudiate 
dogmatism  and  all  legislative  control,  ecclesiastical  or  civic,  of  the  spiritual  life, 
and  seek  union  of  all  churches,  on  the  basis  of  mutual  freedom  and  fellowship. 
Their  rule  of  action  is  "In  essentials  unity,  in  non-essentials  liberty,  in  all 
things  charity." 

Achievements — The  old  world  and  the  new  are  indebted  largely  to  Congrega- 
tionalism for  the  establishment  and  progress  of  the  principle  of  religious  tolera- 
tion. Congregationalism  sailed  to  America  in  the  Mayflower  as  the  church  of 
the  Pilgrim  Fathers.  Settling  first  at  Plymouth,  then  later  fusing  with  the 
Puritan  colonists  that  followed  them,  these  founders  of  Congregationalism  spread 
over  New  England,  and  through  their  democratic  ideals  laid  the  foundations  for 
the  free  church,  the  free  state,  the  free  school,  and  the  free  social  life  of  our 
country.  The  Congregational  churches  have  been  the  pioneer  Protestant  churches 
of  our  nation  in  the  promotion  of  education,  missions,  evangelism,  and  in  most 
movements  for  Christian  union,  religious  progress,  and  moral  reform. 

While  the  Christian  Church  originated  later,  and  therefore  did  not  have  the 
original  impact  upon  the  nation's  life,  and  while  its  numbers  and  resources  have 
not  been  so  large  its  ideals  and  principles  have  been  identical  with  those  of 
the  Congregational  churches. 

The  Local  Church — The  local  church  is  the  center  and  soul  of  the  whole 
organization.  It  is  self-administering  and  is  the  final  arbiter  of  all  questions 
relating  to  its  own  life. 

Fellowship  with  churches  of  like  organization  differentiates  these  churches 
from  the  so-called  independent  church.  This  fellowship  is  held  in  associations, 
state  or  district  conferences  and  the  General  Council  described  below. 

The  Association — A  church  is  recognized  denominationally  by  securing  mem- 
bership in  some  association  of  churches,  usually  consisting  of  from  ten  to  fifty 
such  churches,  located  in  geographical  proximity  to  one  another.  These  associa- 
tions are  for  the  purpose  of  mutual  stimulation,  the  holding  of  ministerial  cre- 
dentials for  ordained  ministers  and  the  performance  of  common  Christian  service. 

The  State  Conference — The  state  or  district  conference  is  made  up  of  the 
churches  within  its  bounds  holding  membership  in  the  several  associations. 
Mutual  helpfulness  to  all  the  churches,  and  as  ordinarily  organized,  the  carrying 
forward  of  church  extension  and  missionary  work  within  its  own  borders,  are 
the  functions  of  the  conference.  Usually  the  conference  maintains  a  paid  super- 
intendent and  a  central  office.    A  directory  will  be  found  on  page  17. 

The  General  Council — What  the  State  Conference  is  to  the  state  the  General 
Council  is  to  the  nation,  with  appropriate  variations.  It  also  becomes  the  unifying 
agency  for  coordinating  the  organization  and  work  of  the  missionary  societies. 
(See  following  pages.) 


1932]  General  Council  5 

GENERAL  COUNCIL  ORGANIZATION 

The  General  Council  of  the  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches  was 
organized  on  June  27,  1931,  at  Seattle,  Washington,  for  the  purpose  of  carrying 
on  the  functions  hitherto  performed  by  the  National  Council  of  the  Congrega- 
tional Churches  and  the  General  Convention  of  the  Christian  Church.  The 
older  organizations  continue  their  formal  existence  for  the  time  being  for  possible 
legal  requirements.    Details  of  organization  will  be  found  on  the  following  pages. 

PURPOSE 
The  purpose  of  the  General  Council  is  to  foster  and  express  the  substantial 
unity  of  the  Congregational  and  Christian  churches  in  faith,  purpose,  polity  and 
work;  to  consult  upon  and  devise  measures  and  maintain  agencies  for  the  pro- 
motion of  the  common  interests  of  the  Kingdom  of  God;  to  co-operate  with  any 
corporation  or  body  under  control  of  or  affiliated  with  the  Congregational  or 
Christian  churches  or  any  of  them;  and  to  do  and  to  promote  the  work  of  these 
churches  in  their  national,  international  and  interdenominational  relations,  and  in 
general  so  far  as  legally  possible  to  perform  on  behalf  of  the  united  churches  the 
various  functions  hitherto  performed  by  the  National  Council  for  the  Congrega- 
tional churches  and  by  the  General  Convention  for  the  Christian  church,  it 
being  understood  that  where  technical  legal  questions  may  be  involved  the  action 
of  the  separate  bodies  shall  be  secured.     (Article  II  of  the  Constitution.) 

FUNCTIONS 

As  the  name  indicates,  the  General  Council  is  a  voluntary  organization  of 
Congregational  and  Christian  churches  for  the  purpose  of  conference  regarding 
their  common  interests.  The  central  function  of  the  Council  is  to  provide  a 
gathering  for  useful  discussion  of  questions  of  concern  to  the  churches,  and  so  to 
furnish  inspiration  for  increased  devotion  and  effectiveness. 

Associated  with  the  function  of  discussion  and  inspiration  is  that  of  the 
election  of  officers  and  agencies  for  carrying  on  the  common  work  of  the  churches. 
Specifically,  the  Council  provides  for  gathering  and  publishing  annually  the 
statistics  for  the  churches  as  given  in  this  Year  Book.  For  the  purpose  of 
stimulating  fellowship  and  of  coordinating  the  various  agencies  offices  are  main- 
tained with  a  small  staff  of  Secretaries. 

MEMBERS 
Each  State  Conference  or  similar  organization  of  churches  is  entitled  to 
elect  two  members  (one  being  a  woman)  for  each  ten  thousand  members  or 
major  fraction  thereof.  Each  local  association  or  similar  organization  may  elect 
one  delegate  for  each  ten  churches  or  major  fraction  thereof.  Each  college  and 
theological  seminary  recognized  by  the  Council  is  entitled  to  one  delegate.  The 
Moderator,  the  Secretaries,  the  Treasurer  and  editors  of  national  church  period- 
icals are  members  ex-officiis. 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE 
Between  the  sessions  of  the  Council  an  Executive  Committee  chosen  by  the 
Council  attends  to  details  of  business,  arranging  for  the  meetings  and  submitting 
programs  for  the  same.     This  committee  is  also  the  agency  for  correlating  the 
activities  of  the  several  Commissions. 

COMMISSIONS 

The  functions  of  the  Commission  on  Missions  are  to  correlate  the  ad- 
ministration of  the  several  missionary  societies  and  boards  affiliated  with  the 
Council  in  the  interest  of  economy  and  efficiency,  and  to  promote  the  appeal 
for  benevolent  funds.  Through  this  Commission  it  is  possible  for  the  Council 
to  keep  in  touch  with  the  wide  range  of  benevolent  activity  of  the  churches. 

The  Commission  on  Evangelism  and  Devotional  Life  maintains  an  office 
for  service  to  the  churches  in  the  vital  field  indicated  by  its  name.  There 
are  several  other  Commissions,  none  of  them  being  charged  with  executive 
functions  to  any  extent  but  rather  with  study  and  report,  each  in  its  own 
field,  with  such  cooperation  with  the  executive  agencies  of  the  denomination 
as  seems  feasible. 

MISSIONARY  SOCIETIES 

The  general  missionary  societies  have  as  their  controlling  membership  the 
membership  of  the  General  Council  itself.  Meeting  in  separate  sessions  under 
the  direction  of  their  own  officers,  the  membership  of  each  of  these  societies  is 
in  large  majority  identical  with  that  of  the  General  Council,  so  that  in  matters 
of  common  concern  action  taken  by  the  General  Council  may  usually  be  taken 
by  each  of  the  societies  without  further  discussion,  thus  giving  unity  of  operation 
in  matters  of  common  concern  and  making  the  missionary  societies  the  instru- 
ments of  the  churches  themselves. 

During  the  process  of  merger  of  the  Congregational  and  Christian  Societies 
the  work  is  administered  unitedly  as  shown  in  the  following  pages,  although 
until  corporate  mergers  can  be  effected  each  missionary  organization  continues 
its  legal  existence. 

MEETINGS 

Meetings  of  the  General  Council  are  held  biennially  in  the  odd  numbered 
years. 


6         Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches   [1932 

THE  NATIONAL  COUNCIL  OF  THE 
CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCHES 

Organized  Oberlin.  Ohio,  November  17,  1871.  Merged  with  the  General 
Convention  of  the  Christian  Church,  Seattle,  Washington,  June  27,  1931.  Meets 
biennially  in  conjunction  with  the  General  Council  of  the  Congregational  and 
Christian  Churches  for  necessary  legal  business.  Only  such  officers,  committees 
and  commissions  as  are  necessary  to  its  legal  operations  are  maintained. 

Moderator:    Rev.  Carl  S.  Patton,  D.  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Assistant  Moderators:    Rev.  Rockwell  Harmon  Potter,  D.  D.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Rev.  William  Horace  Day,  D.  D.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Secretary:    Rev.  Charles  E.  Burton,  D.  D.,  New  York 

Associate  Secretary:    Rev.  Frederick  L.  Fagley,  D.  D.,  New  York 

Treasurer:    Mr.  William  T.  Boult,  New  York 

Executive  Committee:  The  Congregational  members  of  the  Executive  Committee 
of  the  General  Council. 

Business  Committee.  Committee  on  Credentials,  Nominating  Committee  and 
Commission  on  Evangelism  and  Devotional  Life:  The  Congregational  mem- 
bers of  the  corresponding  bodies  of  the  General  Council.  The  Commission 
on  Missions  and  Survey  Committee:  Identical  with  the  members  for  the 
General  Council. 


CORPORATION   FOR   THE   NATIONAL    COUNCIL 

Pending  possible  amendments  to  its  charter  on  account  of  the  merger  with 
the  General  Convention  the  Corporation  continues  its  functions  as  heretofore. 
(See  page  17)     The  members  are  as  follows: 

Ex-officiis:    The  Moderator  and  Secretary  of  the  National  Council 

Term  Expiring  1933:  Term  Expiring  1935: 
Mr.  Horatio  Ford,  Ohio  Mr.  Lucius  R.  Eastman.  N.  Y. 

Mr.  J.  Howard  Leman,   Mass.  Mr.  Bernard  A.  Burger,  N.  Y. 

Mr.  Leslie  R.  Rounds.  N.  J.  Rev.  Charles  S.  Mills,  Conn. 

Hon.  Epaphroditus  Peck,  Conn. 
Mr.  Alfred  C.  Howell,  N.  Y. 

Term  Expiring  1937: 
Mr.  J.  W.  MacDowell.  N.  Y. 
Pres.  D.  J.  Cowling,  Minn. 
Mr.  H.  M.  Pflager,  Mo. 
Mr.  Edward  L.  Scheidenhelm 
Rev.  Lewis  T.  Reed,  N.  Y. 


THE  GENERAL  CONVENTION  OF  THE  CHRISTIAN  CHURCH 

Organized  Windham,  Connecticut.  1819,  as  the  General  Christian  Conference 
or  Convention.  United  with  the  National  Council  of  the  Congregational  Churches, 
June  27,  1931,  at  Seattle,  Washington.  Its  organization  is  continued  for  the  time 
being  for  the  purpose  of  meeting  necessary  legal  requirements.  Only  such 
officers  as  are  necessary  to  its  operations  are  maintained. 

For  list  of  officers  see  page  14. 

The  General  Convention  meets  biennially  in  conjunction  with  the  meeting 
of  the  General  Council. 


1932]  General  Council 


GENERAL   COUNCIL   OF   CONGREGATIONAL   AND 
CHRISTIAN   CHURCHES 


Statement  of  Receipts  and  Disbursements  for  the  Year  Ending  December  31,  1932 

General  Fund: 

Balance,  January  1,  1932  $  4,202.08 

Transferred  from: 
National  Council  of  Congregational  Churches  21,000^00 

$25,202.08 

R.QCdi'DtS ' 

Dues   General   $27,160.02 

Calendars    10,244.55 

Year  Book  1,611.96 

Shipping   Department   8,212.08 

Interest  on  Bank  Balances  17.46 

Interest  on  Notes  719.41 

Miscellaneous    1^218.66 

Total   Receipts $49,184.14 

Disbursements : 

Calendars    $11,247.79 

Year  Book  7,576.79 

Office  Expense  3,886.36 

Commissions    6,950.56 

Shipping   Department 7,702.39 

Advertising  and  Publicity  3,295.12 

Rent    2,971.08 

Salaries  Clerical  9,836.94 

Salaries  Executive    18,025.13 

Travel  2,312.11 

Total   Disbursements    73JS04.27 

Excess  of  Disbursements  over  Receipts  $24,620.13 

Balance,  December  31,   1932  $      581.95 

Mileage  Fund: 
Receipts : 

Dues   Mileage   $  2,876.42 

Disbursements : 

None 0.00 

Balance,  December  31,  1932  2,876.42 

Cash  in  Corn  Exchange  Bank  Trust  Company  and  Petty  Cash  .....~$~3,458.37 


NATIONAL  COUNCIL  OF  THE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCHES 

Statement  of  Receipts  and  Disbursements  for  the  Year  Ending  December  31,  1932 

General  Fund: 

Balance,  January  1,  1932  $  7,174.82 

Receipts : 

Dues  General   $17,280.47 

Income  on   Investments  2,074.91 

Interest  on  Bank  Balances  32.66 

Miscellaneous    259.61 

Travel    590.74 

Total    Receipts    $20,238.39 

Disbursements : 
Office  Expense: 

Auditing  $170.00 

Appropriations     172.00 

Miscellaneous    170.58  512.58 

Travel    250.00 

Total   Disbursements    762.58 

Excess  of  Receipts  over  Disbursements  19,475.81 

"$26,650.63 
Transferred  to: 

General  Council  21,000.00 

Balance,  December  31,   1932  ~|T5,650^63 

Mileage  Fund: 

Deficit,  January  1,   1932  $  3,603.33 

Receipts: 

Dues   Mileage   2,258.71 

Deficit,  December  31,  1932  1,344.62 

Cash  in  Corn  Exchange  Bank  Trust  Company  and  Petty  Cash  Fund  $  4,306.01 


8         Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches   [1932 

A  STATEMENT  OF  SOCIAL  IDEALS 

Adopted  by  the  National  Council  of  the  Congregational  Churches  of  the 
United  States,   October  24,   1925. 

We  believe  in  making  the  social  and  spiritual  ideals  of  Jesus  our  test  for 
community  as  well  as  for  individual  life;  in  strengthening  and  deepening  the 
inner  personal  relationship  of  the  individual  with  God,  and  recognizing  his 
obligation  and  duty  to  society.  This  is  crystallized  in  the  two  commandments  of 
Jesus:  "Love  thy  God  and  love  thy  neighbor."  We  believe  this  pattern  ideal  for 
a  Christian  social  order  involves  the  recognition  of  the  sacredness  of  life,  the 
supreme  worth  of  each  single  personality,  and  our  common  membership  in  one 
another — the  brotherhood  of  all.  In  short,  it  means  creative  activity  in  coopera- 
tion with  our  fellow  human  beings,  and  with  God,  in  the  everyday  life  of  society 
and  in  the  development  of  a  new  and  better  world  social  order.  Translating 
this  ideal 

I.     Into  Education  Means: 

1.  The  building  of  a  social  order  in  which  every  child  has  the  best  oppor- 
tunity for  development. 

2.  Adequate  and  equal  educational  opportunity  for  all,  with  the  possibility 
of  extended  training  for  those  competent. 

3.  A  thorough  and  scientific  program  of  religious  and  secular  education 
designed  to  Christianize  everyday  life  and  conduct. 

4.  Conservation  of  health,  including  careful  instruction  in  sex  hygiene  and 
home  building,  abundant  and  wholesome  recreation  facilities,  and  education  for 
leisure,  including  a  nation-wide  system  of  adult  education. 

5.  Insistence  on  constitutional  rights  and  duties,  including  freedom  of 
speech,  of  the  press,  and  of  peaceable  assemblage. 

6.  Constructive  education  and  Christian  care  of  dependents,  defectives,  and 
delinquents,  in  order  to  restore  them  to  normal  life  whenever  possible,  with 
kindly  segregation  for  those  who  are  hopelessly  feebleminded.  (This  means  that 
such  institutions  as  the  jails,  prisons,  and  orphan  asylums  should  be  so  con- 
ducted as  to  be  genuine  centers  for  education  and  health.) 

7.  A  scientifically  planned  program  of  international  education  promoting 
peace  and  good-will  and  exposing  the  evils  of  war,  intoxicants,  illiteracy,  and 
other  social  sins. 

II.     Into   Industrial  and  Economic  Relationship   Means: 

1.  A  reciprocity  of  service — that  group  interests,  whether  of  labor  or  capital, 
must  always  be  integrated  with  the  welfare  of  society  as  a  whole,  and  that 
society  in  its  turn  must  insure  justice  to  each  group. 

2.  A  frank  abandonment  of  all  efforts  to  secure  something  for  nothing,  and 
recognition  that  all  ownership  is  a  social  trust  involving  Christian  administration 
for  the  good  of  all  and  that  the  unlimited  exercise  of  the  right  of  private  owner- 
ship is  socially  undesirable. 

3.  Abolishing  child  labor  and  establishing  standards  for  the  employment  of 
minors  which  will  insure  maximum  physical,  intellectual  and  moral  development. 

4.  Freedom  from  employment  one  day  in  seven,  the  eight-hour  day  as  the 
present  maximum  for  all  industrial  workers. 

5.  Providing  safe  and  sanitary  industrial  conditions  especially  protecting 
women;  adequate  accident,  sickness,  and  unemployment  insurance,  together  with 
suitable  provision  for  old  age. 

6.  An  effective  national  system  of  public  employment  bureaus  to  make 
possible  the  proper  distribution  of  the  labor  forces  of  America. 

7.  That  the  first  charge  upon  industry  should  be  a  minimum  comfort  wage 
and  that  all  labor  should  give  an  honest  day's  work  for  an  honest  day's  pay. 

8.  Adequate  provision  for  impartial  investigation  and  publicity,  conciliation 
and  arbitration  in  industrial  disputes. 

9.  The  right  of  labor  to  organize  with  representatives  of  its  own  choosing 
and,  where  able,  to  share  in  the  management  of  industrial  relations. 

10.  Encouragement  of  the  organization  of  consumers'  cooperatives  for  the 
more  equitable  distribution  of  the  essentials  of  life. 


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11.  The  supremacy  of  the  service,  rather  than  the  profit  motive  in  the  ac- 
quisition and  use  of  property  on  the  part  of  both  labor  and  capital,  and  the  most 
equitable  division  of  the  product  of  industry  that  can  be  devised. 

III.    Into  Agriculture  Means: 

1.  That  the  farmer  shall  have  access  to  the  land  he  works,  on  such  terms 
as  will  insure  him  personal  freedom  and  economic  encouragement,  while  society 
is  amply  protected  by  efficient  production  and  conservation  of  fertility. 

2.  That  the  cost  of  market  distribution  from  farmer  to  consumer  shall  be 
cut  to  the  lowest  possible  terms,  both  farmers  and  consumers  sharing  in  these 
economies. 

3.  That  there  shall  be  every  encouragement  to  the  organization  of  farmers 
for  economic  ends,  particularly  for  cooperative  sales  and  purchases. 

4.  That  an  efficient  system  of  both  vocational  and  general  education  of 
youths  and  adults  living  on  farms  shall  be  available. 

5.  That  special  efforts  shall  be  made  to  insure  the  farmer  adequate  social 
institutions,  including  the  church,  the  school,  the  library,  means  of  recreation, 
good  local  government,  and  particularly  the  best  possible  farm  home. 

6.  That  there  shall  be  a  widespread  development  of  organized  rural  com- 
munities, thoroughly  democratic,  completely  cooperative,  and  possessed  with  the 
spirit  of  the  common  welfare. 

7.  That  there  shall  be  the  fullest  measure  of  friendly  reciprocal  cooperation 
between  the  rural  and  city  workers. 


IV.     Into  Racial  Relations  Means: 

1.  The    practice    of    the    American    principle    of    the    same    protection    and 
rights  for  all  races  who  share  our  common  life. 

2.  The  elimination  of  racial  discrimination,  and  substitution  of  full  brotherly 
treatment  for  all  races  in  America. 

3.  The    fullest    cooperation    between    the    churches    of    various    races,    even 
though  of  different  denominations. 

4.  Educational   and   social   equipment   for   the   special  needs   of   immigrants, 
with   government  information   bureaus. 


V.     International  Relations  Means: 

1.  The  removal  of  every  unjust  barrier  of  trade,  color,  creed,  and  race,  and 
the  practice  of  equal  justice  for  all  nations. 

2.  The  administration  of  the  property  and  privileges  within  each  country 
so  that  they  will  be  of  the  greatest  benefit  not  only  to  that  nation  but  to  all  the 
world. 

3.  Discouragement  of  all  propaganda  tending  to  mislead  peoples  in  their 
international  relations  or  to  create  prejudice. 

4.  The  replacement  of  selfish  imperialism  by  such  disinterested  treatment  of 
backward  nations  as  to  contribute  the  maximum  to  the  welfare  of  each  nation 
and  of  all  the  world. 

5.  The  abolition  of  military  armaments  by  all  nations  except  for  an  internal 
police  force. 

6.  That  the  church  of  Christ  as  an  institution  should  not  be  used  as  an 
instrument  or  an  agency  in  the  support  of  war. 

7.  A  permanent  association  of  the  nations  for  world  peace  and  good-will, 
the  outlawry  of  war,  and  the  settling  of  all  differences  between  nations  by  con- 
ference, arbitration,  or  by  an  international  court. 

We  believe  it  is  the  duty  of  every  church  to  investigate  local  moral  and 
economic  conditions  as  well  as  to  know  world  needs.  We  believe  that  it  is  only 
as  our  churches  themselves  follow  the  example  and  spirit  of  Jesus  in  the  fullest 
sense — translating  these  social  ideals  into  the  daily  life  of  the  church  and  the 
community — that  we  can  ever  hope  to  build  the  Kingdom  of  God  on  earth. 

These  affirmations  we  make  as  Christians  and  loyal  citizens  of  our  beloved 
country.  We  present  them  as  an  expression  of  our  faith  and  patriotism.  We 
urge  upon  all  our  citizens  the  support  of  our  cherished  institutions,  faithfulness 
at  the  ballot,  respect  for  law,  and  loyal  support  of  its  administrators.  We 
believe  that  our  country  can  and  will  make  a  great  contribution  to  the  realiza- 
tion of  Christian  ideals  throughout  the  world. 


1 0       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches   [1932 
OFFICERS,  COMMITTEES  AND  COMMISSIONS 

Co-Moderators— Rev.  Carl  S.  Pattern,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
— Rev.  Frank  G.  Coffin,  Columbus,  Ohio 

Assistant  Moderators— Rev.  Rockwell  H.  Potter,  Hartford,  Conn. 
—Rev.  William  H.  Day,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Secretary— Rev.  Charles  E.  Burton,  287  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Associate  Secretary— Rev.  Frederick  L.  Fagley,  287  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Assistant  Secretary— Rev.  Warren  H.  Denison,  C.  P.  A.  Building,  Dayton.  Ohio 

Treasurer— William  T.  Boult,  287  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

The  Executive  Committee 

Ex-officiis:    The  two  Moderators,  and  as  corresponding  members,  the  Secretaries 

Term  Expiring  1933:  Term  Expiring  1935: 

Mr.  John  Calder.  Mass.  Rev.  W.  S.  Archibald,  Conn. 

Mr.  Maurice  E.  Preisch,  N.  Y.  Rev.  Allan  K.  Chalmers,  N.  Y. 

Rev.  L.  E.  Smith,  Va.  Mrs.  C.  J.  Chandler,  Mich. 

Mrs.  Daniel  C.  Turner,  N.  Y.  Rev.  W.  W.  Patton,  N.  J. 

Mr.  Franklin  Warner,  Calif.  Rev.  P.  S.  Sailer,  N.  Y. 

Term  Expiring  1937: 

Rev.    Arthur    H.    Bradford,    R.    I. 
Rev.  Robert  E.  Brown,  Ohio 
Mr.  Hermon  Eldredge,  Ohio 
Mr.  Elbert  A.  Harvey,  Mass. 
Mr.  Fred  B.  Smith,  N.  Y. 

The  Nominating  Committee 

Term  Expiring   1933:  Term  Expiring  1935: 

Rev.  T.  M.  Shipherd.  Conn.  Prof.  E.  C.  Goddard.  Mich. 

Rev.  C.  C.  Adams,  Vt.  Rev.  L.  Wendell  Fifield,  Wash. 

Mrs.  Robert  E.  Brown,  Ohio  Rev.  Carl  M.  Gates,  Mass. 

Rev.  Raymond  G.  Clark,  Ohio  Rev.  F.  C.  Lester,  Va. 

Rev.  Harley  H.  Gill,  Calif.  Rev.  Walter  H.  North.  Mo. 

Col.  Raymond  Robins,  111.  Mrs.  W.  A.  Rowell,  111. 

Committee  on  Credentials 

Supt.  F.  L.  Hall.  Ohio  Rev.  Roy  H.  Campbell.  Calif. 

Rev.  R.  G.  English,  N.  Y.  Rev.  W.  E.  Collins,  Kans. 

Supt.  E.  C.  Gillette,  Fla.  Rev.  W.  A.  Morgan.   111. 

Mrs.  John  G.  Percy,  Ohio  Mrs.  Alice  V.  Morrill.  Vt. 
Mr.  C.  C.  Farnham,  N.  Y. 

Business  Committee 

Rev.  J.  A.  Richards,  Ohio  Prof.  W.  A.  Harper,  Term. 

Rev.  C.  W.  Merriam,  Mich.  Mr.  H.  E.  Sims.  Ohio 

Pev.   Ada  S.  Anderson,  Mo.  Mrs.  Howard  Holden.  Mich. 

Rev.  J.  Burford  Parrv.  Mass.  Mr.  Alex  Matheson.  Wis. 

Rev.  C.  C.  Burger.  Mo.  Rev.  A.  E.  Roraback.  N.  Y. 
Mr.  W.  P.  Hunt.  111. 


Survey  Committee 

Term  Expiring  1933:  Term  Expiring  1935: 

Rev.  Samuel  T.  Clifton.  R.  I.  Rev.  R.  J.  Clinchy.  D.  C. 

Mr.  E.  G.  Warner,  N.  Y.  Mrs.  E.  B.  Dean.  Nebr. 

Mrs.  H.  H.  Hosford,  Ohio  Rev.  Ralph  Timberlake,  Mass. 

Rev.  V.  V.  Loper.  Colo.  Mr.  F.  E.  Reeve.  111. 

Mrs.  W.  W.  Patton,  N.  J.  Mrs.  W.  A.  Rowell,  111. 

Rev.  W.  T.  Scott.  N.  C.  Rev.  John  Stapleton.  Pa. 


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Commission  on  Missions 

Ex-officiis:    The  Moderators  and  Secretary  of  the  General  Council. 


Members  of  the  Home  Board 


Term  Expiring  1933: 


Rev.  Ada  S.  Anderson,  Mo. 
Rev.  L.  L.  Barber,  Mass. 
Mr.  William  G.  Clarke,  Mich. 
Rev.  Robert  W.  Coe,  Mass. 
Mr.  Arthur  J.  Crockett,  Mass. 
Mrs.  M.  S.  Freeman,  Tenn. 
Rev.  Joel  W.  Harper,  Wash. 
Dr.  G.  E.  Haynes,  N.  Y. 
Rev.  Oscar  E.  Maurer,  Conn. 
Mrs.  B.  J.  Newman,  Pa. 
Mr.  H.  M.  Pflager,  Mo. 
Mrs.  Leslie  Rounds,  N.  J. 
Rev.  Jay  T.  Stocking,  Mo. 
Mrs.  Lucius  H.  Thayer,  Mass. 
Rev.  Otto  J.  Tiede,  S.  D. 
Mr.  G.  N.  Whittlesey,  N.  Y. 
Mr.  P.  R.  Zeigler,  Mass. 


Term  Expiring  1935: 

Rev.  Theodore  M.  Shipherd,  Conn. 

Rev.  M.  R.  Boynton,  111. 

Mrs.  F.  F.  Clark,  N.  Y. 

Mr.  Dwight  L.  Rogers,  R.  I. 

Mrs.  Elbert  A.  Harvey,  Mass. 

Mr.  Henry  Hincks,  Conn. 

Mrs.  W.  L.  James,  N.  Y. 

Rev.  L.  E.  Smith,  N.  C. 

Rev.  Charles  S.  Mills,  Conn. 

Mrs.  D.  C.  Turner,  N.  Y. 

Dean  Luther  A.  Weigle,   Conn. 

Mr.  Charles  C.  West,  N.  J. 

Mr.  Ethelbert  E.  Grabill,  Mass. 

Mrs.  H.  P.  Willcox,  N.  Y. 

Mrs.  L.  O.  Baird,  Wash. 

Mr.  Loren  N.  Wood,  N.  J. 

Mrs.  Athella  M.  Howsare,  Ohio 

Rev.  Thomas  T.  Giffen,  Calif. 


Members  of  the  Prudential  Committee,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 
Term  Expiring  1933:  Term  Expiring  1935: 


Mr.  Emil  Berndt,  Hawaii 
Miss  Sarah  Louise  Day,  Mass. 
Mrs.  H.  M.  Buckham,  Vermont 
Mr.  J.  A.  Kesler,  Kansas 
Mr.  Charles  S.  Olcott,  Mass. 
Mrs.  Edmund  A.   Osbornson,  111. 
Dean  J.  E.  Taylor,  Neb. 
Rev.  Carl  H.  Veazie,  Wash. 


Mr.  Blake  Franklin,  Calif. 
Rev.   Dwight  J.  Bradley,   Mass. 
Mrs.  Robert  C.  Chapin,  Wis. 
Rev.  Charles  W.  Helsley,  Me. 
Miss  Elizabeth  J.  Hurlbut,  111. 
Mr.  E.  R.  Lay,  la. 
Rev.  Raymond  A.  McConnell,  N.  Y. 
Mrs.  Oscar  W.  Low,  Minn. 
Dr.  Ashley  Day  Leavitt,  Mass. 


Term  Expiring  1934: 

Rev.  Horace  F.  Holton,  Mass. 
Mrs.  Ernest  A.  Evans,  Calif. 
Dr.  Douglas  Horton,  111. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Medlicott,  Mass. 
Mr.  John  G.  Talcott.  Conn. 
Mr.  Elwyn  G.  Preston,   Mass. 
Mrs.  Alice  V.  Morrill,  Vt. 
Dr.  George  L.  Richards,  Mass. 
Rev.  W.  G.  Sargent,  R.  I. 


Term  Expiring  1936: 

Rev.  James  O.  Atkinson,  N.  C. 
Mrs.  Frank  Gaylord  Cook,  Mass. 
Rev.  William  F.  Frazier,  Vt. 
Rev.  Carl  M.  Gates,  Mass. 
Roy  A.  Hovey,  Mass. 
Mrs.  Everett  E.  Kent,  Mass. 
Rev.  Milo  E.  Pearson,  N.  C. 
Lucius  E.  Thayer,  Mass. 
Miss  Amy  O.  Welcher.  Conn. 


Members  at  Large 


Rev.  R.  G.  Clark,  Ohio 

Mrs.  Albertis  Montgomery,  Okla. 

Rev.  C.  A.  Voss,  Pa. 


Mrs.  M.  S.  Poulson,  Pa. 
Rev.  Russell  S.  Brown,  Ohio 
Rev.  R.  B.  Walker,   Ore. 
Rev.  Frank  J.  Scribner,  Wis. 


Active: 


Commission  on  Evangelism  and  Devotional  Life 

Term  Expiring  1935: 


Rev.  E.  W.  Cross.  N.  Y.  1937 
Rev.  Roy  C.  Helfenstein,  Del.       1935 

Rev.  M.  R.  Lovell,  Conn.  1937 

Prof.  E.  W.  Lyman,  N.  Y.  1935 

Rev.  G.  W.   Miller,  N.  Y.  1937 

Rev.  W.  W.  Pickett,  Mich.  1933 

Rev.  F.  K.  Stamm,  N.  Y.  1937 


Mr.  Mitchell  Ward,   N.  H. 
Rev.  R.  E.  Brown,  Ohio 
Mr.  Chas.  K.  Calhoun,  Conn. 
Rev.  John  M.  Deyo,  Conn. 
Rev.  Ray  Eusden,  Mass. 
Rev.  Asbury  Krom,   R.  I. 
Mrs.  Milo  J.  Sweet,  N.  Car. 


Term  Expiring   1933: 

Mrs.  Frank  Berry,  Mass. 
Rev.  Raymond   Calkins,    Mass. 
Rev.  A.  B.  Coe,  111. 
Rev.   S.   R.   Fisher.   Mass. 
Mrs.  W.  P.  Johnston,  111. 
Rev.  Torrance  Phelps,  Mich. 
Rev.  William  H.  Spence.  N.  H. 


Term  Expiring  1937: 

Rev.  L.  R.  Howard,  Mass. 

Rev.  McD.  Howsare.  Ohio 

Mr.  Carl  Kimball,   Ohio 

Mrs.  A.  W.  Palmer,  111. 

Prof.  Robert  S.  Smith,  Conn. 

Rev.  James  H.  Lightbourne.  Ohio 


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Commission  on  Inter-Racial  Relations 


Active: 
Rev.  R.  J.  Clinchy,  D.  C. 
Mr.   Hugh   Thrift,   D.   C. 
Rev.  H.  S.  Hardcastle,  Va. 
Rev.  N.  G.  Newman,   Va. 
Dean  D.  Butler  Pratt,  D.  C. 
Mrs.  William  A.  Slade,  D.  C. 
Rev.  Charles  E.  Browne,  Md. 

Term  Expiring  1933: 

Mrs.  Charlotte  H.  Brown,  N.  C. 
Mrs.  L.  C.  Post,  Mo. 
Rev.  P.  B.  Waterhouse,  Cal. 
Rev.  A.  D.  Stauffacher,  Cal. 
Rev.  Phillip  A.  Swartz,  111. 
Mrs.  Mary  C.  Terrell,  D.  C. 


1937 
1937 
1933 
1937 
1935 
1935 
1933 


Term  Expiring  1935: 
Dr.  Law  Blanchett,  111. 
Rev.  W.  T.  McElveen,  Ga. 
Mrs.  George  R.  Wilson,  111. 
Rev.  Clarence  Defur,  Iowa 
Rev.  R.  E.  Treat,  Mich. 
Miss  Lois  M.  Kugler,  D.  C. 

Term  Expiring  1937: 
Rev.  H.  C.  Ide,  Cal. 
Mrs.  F.  P.  Ensminger,  Ga. 
Rev.  Robert  Hall,  N.  D. 
Rev.  J.  H.  Hornung,  Kans. 
Hon.  Lowell  E.  Jepson,  Minn. 
Rev.  A.  W.  Sparks,  Ohio 
Rev.   R.  W.  Brooks,   D.  C. 


Active: 
*Rev. 
Rev. 
Prof. 
Rev. 
Rev. 
Mrs. 
Pres. 
Rev. 
Mrs. 


Hawaiian  Cooperative  Commission 
Rev.  Henry  K.  Poepoe,  769  Kanoa  Lane,  Honolulu 
Rev.  Wm.  E.  Rowan,  Poia,  T.  H. 
Rev.  T.  Markham  Talmage,  Honolulu,  T.  H. 

Commission  on  Inter-Church  Relations  and  Christian  Unity 

Term  Expiring  1935: 
Pres.  E.  B.  Dean,  Nebr. 
Rev.  M.  L.  Grant,  Ind. 
Prof.  D.  H.  Myers,  111. 
Rev.  Frank  H.  Gardner,  Mass. 
Mrs.  Charles  R.  Wilson,  Mich. 
Rev.  Warren  H.  Denison,  Ohio 
Miss  Eliza  Kendrick,   Mass. 

Term  Expiring  1937: 
Rev.  D.  F.  Bradley,  Ohio 
Rev.  Roy  B.  Guild,  N.  Y. 
Rev.  L.  W.  Fifield,  Wash. 
Prof.  W.  A.  Harper.  Tenn. 
Pres.  Irving  Maurer,  Wis. 
Mrs.  George  Van  Dyke,  Ind. 


F.  K.  Sanders,  Mass. 
M.  H.  Turk,  Me. 

E.  K.  Mitchell,  Conn. 
A.  H.  Bradford,  R.  I. 

F.  G.  Coffin,  Ohio 
Judson  Cross,  Mass. 
Robbins  Barstow,  Conn. 
H.  F.  Holton,   Mass. 

A.  M.  Parker,  Mass. 


1933 
1935 
1935 
1933 
1933 
1933 
1937 
1937 
1937 


Term  Expiring  1933: 
Rev.  Edward  M.  Noyes,  Mass. 
Mrs.  E.  A.   Burditt,   Vt. 
Rev.  H.  F.  Swartz,  Calif. 
Rev.  William  E.  Gilroy,  Mass. 


Commission  on  Social  Relations 


Active: 

Prof.  Arthur  E.  Holt,  111.  1933 

Rev.  Clarence  S.  Bennett,  Ind.  1933 

Mr.  F.  W.  Chamberlain,  111.  1935 
Mrs.  Catherine  W.  McCulloch,  111.  1933 

Mr.  George  W.  Mead,  Wis.  1937 

Rev.  James  Mullenbach,  111.  1937 

Rev.  H.  E.  Peabody,  Wis.  1935 

Rev.  A.  W.  Swan,  Wis.  1937 

Mrs.  George  R.  Wilson,  111.  1937 

Term  Expiring  1933: 
Mr.  A.  B.  Clark,  Conn. 
Mrs.  F.  D.  Hornsby,  Texas 
Rev.  John  M.  Phillips,  Conn. 
Mr.  William  Allen  White.  Kansas 


Term  Expiring  1935: 
Rev.   C.   S.   Jones,   Vt. 
Miss  Lucy  M.   Eldredge,    Ohio 
Mr.  Robert  E.  Lewis,  Ohio 
Miss  Amy  Welcher,   Conn. 

Term  Expiring  1937: 
Rev.  R.  B.  Blakeney,  Maine 
Rev.  F.  H.  Gardner,  Mass. 
Rev.  A.  T.  Peters,  Mich. 
Rev.  Noble  S.  Elderkin,  Ohio 
Prof.   O.   C.   Helming,   Minn. 


Commission  on  International  Relations 


Active: 

Rev.  T.  A.  Greene,  Conn. 
Rev.  Alexander  Abbott,  Conn. 
Rev.  James  L.  Barton,  Mass. 
Mr.  Jerome  Davis,  Conn. 
Hon.  Arthur  F.  Ells,   Conn. 
Rev.  Stanley  U.  North,  N.  Y. 
Rev.  John  M.  Phillips,  Conn. 

Term  Expiring  1933: 

Rev.  Eric  I.  Lindh,  Mass. 
Rev.  E.  C.  Boynton,  N.  Y. 
Miss  Jane  Addams,  111. 
Rev.  Paul  Macy,  Mass. 
Hon.  William  E.  Sweet,  Colo. 
*Rev.  D.  B.  Atkinson,  Ga. 
Mrs.  Jeannette  W.  Emrich,  N.  Y. 

♦Deceased. 


Term  Expiring  1935: 

1933  Mrs.  Bertha  K.  Landes,  Wash. 

1937  Mrs.  C.  E.  Greef,  Iowa 

1933  Mr.  J.  R.  Noel,  111. 

1937  Mrs.  B.  F.  Finkel,  Mo. 

1937  Rev.  Dwight  J.  Bradley,  Mass. 

1933  Prof.  Seldon  B.  Humphrey,  Conn. 

1937  Rev.   Nehemiah   Boynton,    Mass. 

Term  Expiring  1937: 
Hon.  Alfred  Coit,  Conn. 
Rev.  Harold  Cooper,  Nebr. 
Pres.   Hamilton   Holt,   Fla. 
Rev.  F.  C.  Lester,  Va. 
Rev.  C.  H.  Wilson.  Mass. 


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Commission  on  Stewardship 


Active : 
Mr.  Gardner  Lattimer,  Ohio 
Rev.  John  G.  Truitt,  Ohio 
Rev.  O.  S.  Thomas,  Ohio 
Rev.  Lathrop  C.  Grant,  Ohio 
Rev.  Louis  Greene,   Ohio 
Rev.  Fred  E.  Ulrich,  Ohio 
Rev.  Roy  E.  Bowers,  Ohio 

Term  Expiring  1933: 
Mr.  C.  E.  Booz,  Kans. 
Rev.  Judson  E.  Fiebiger,  N.  Y. 
Rev.  T.  Aird  Moffat,  Pa. 
Mrs.  Albertis  Montgomery,  Okla. 
Mrs.  Elisha  A.  King,  Fla. 
Rev.  A.  M.  Hanson,  Cal. 


Term  Expiring  1935: 
1937        Prof.  F.  J.  Exner,  Minn. 
1937        Rev.  H.  Roy  Phillippi,  Mont. 
1935        Hon.  D.  S.  Remsen,  N.  Y. 
1933        Rev.  A.  B.  Coe,  111. 
1933        Miss  Sylvina  Norton,  Conn. 
1933        Mr.  J.  F.  McTyier,  N.  Y. 
1935        Prof.  George  D.  Hubbard,  Ohio 
Rev.   Paul  G.   Macy,   Mass. 

Term  Expiring  1937: 
Rev.  Paul  C.  Bekeschus,  Ohio 
Mrs.  H.  S.  Gilbert,  Ore. 
Rev.  Harry  R.  Miles,  N.  Y. 
Dr.  Alfred  Williams  Anthony,  N. 
Rev.  Jchn  L.  Lobingier,  Mass. 
Rev.  Ernest  M.  Halliday,  N.  Y. 


Y. 


Active: 

Rev.  E.  B.  Robinson,  Mass.  1937 

Pres.  Robbins  W.  Barstow,  Conn.  1933 


Rev.  Marian  H.  Jones,  R.  I. 
Rev.  W.  F.  Frazier,  Vt. 
Rev.  C.  W.  Dunham,  Mass. 
Rev.  F.  G.  Morecombe,  N.  Y. 
Prof.  E.  W.  Lyman,  N.  Y. 

Term  Expiring  1933: 
Rev.  O.  S.  Thomas,  Ohio 
Rev.   P.  A.  Johnson,   Iowa 
Rev.  E.  G.  Guthrie,  111. 
Rev.  Theodore  R.  Faville,  Wis. 
Rev.  E.  D.  Gaylord,  Calif. 
Rev.  Samuel  Johnson,  Minn. 
Rev.  Robert  J.  Locke,  111. 

Commission 

Active: 

Col.  Raymond  Robins,   111. 
Mr.  Walter  O.  Herrick,  111. 
Rev.  Harold  M.  Kingsley,  111. 
Hon.   J.  V.   Sees,   Ind. 
Mr.  Frank  J.  Harwood,  Wis. 
Rev.  James  W.  Fifield,  Mich. 

Corresponding : 

Mrs.  Everett  Bachelder,   Mass. 
Rev.  R.  B.  Blakeney,   Maine 
Prof.  A.   G.  Caris,   Ohio 
Mr.  Edwin  O.  Childs.  Mass. 
Hon.  John  B.  Hutton,  Del. 


Commission  on  the  Ministry 

Term  Expiring  1935: 
Rev.  W.  M.   Alderton,   111. 
Rev.  Joel  Harper,  Wash. 
Rev.  S.  C.  Harrell,  N.  C. 
Rev.   C.  H.  Harrison,  Ore. 
Prof.  Cyrus  A.  Osborne,  111. 
Rev.  Carl  H.  Veazie,  Wash. 


1935 
1933 
1935 
1935 
1937 


Term   Expiring   1937: 
Rev.  Gail  Cleland,  Calif. 
Pres.  E.  B.  Dean,  Nebr. 
Prof.   Walter  M.  Horton,   Ohio 
Rev.  Paul  S.  Kershner,  Ohio 
Rev.   S.  A.  Lloyd,   Mich. 
Rev.  A.  D.  Stauffacher,  Calif. 
Rev.  Herman  F.  Swartz,  Calif. 


on  Law  Observance 

Mrs.  E.  L.  Kimball,  Minn. 
Rev.  G.  O.  Lankford,  N.  C. 
Hon.  Florence  E.  Allen,   Ohio 
Rev.  H.  H.  Lindeman,  S.  D. 
Rev.  M.  S.  Poulson,  Pa. 
Mrs.  C.  S.  Rice,  Mont. 
Mr.   C.    D.    Sharpe,    Conn. 
Rev.  A.  O.  Stevens,  Ky. 
Rev.  Max  Strang,  Texas 
Dean  Carl  Taylor,  N.  C. 
Rev.  E.  S.  Thompson,  Calif. 
Mr.  Hugh  H.  Thrift,  D.  C. 


Commission  on  Broadcasting 

Active: 

Rev.  L.  A.  Lippitt,  Iowa 


Pres.  E.  B.  Dean,  Nebr. 
Mrs.   Elbert   Reed,   Iowa 
Prof.  Nelson  W.  Wehrhan,  Iowa 
Mrs.  T.  H.  Whitney,  Iowa 

Corresponding : 
Rev.  W.  S.  Archibald,  Conn. 
Mr.  Roger  W.  Babson,  Mass. 

Commission  on 

Active: 

Mr.  Roger  W.  Babson,  Mass. 
Mr.  Frank  Gaylord  Cook,  Mass. 
Rev.   Vaughan   Dabney,    Mass. 
Rev.  W.  S.  Alexander,  N.  Y. 
Mrs.  James  Allen,   Mass. 
Rev.  E.  H.  Byington,  Mass. 
Rev.  Claude  A.  McKay,  Mass. 

Corresponding : 

Rev.  W.  E.  Baker,  N.  Y. 
Mr.  David  Adamson,  N.  Y. 
Rev.  Howard  S.  Anderson,  111. 


Rev.  R.  W.  Barstow,  Conn. 
Rev.  Hugh  E.  Brown,  111. 
Rev.  E.  B.  Flory,  Ohio 
Rev.  E.  M.  Halliday,  N.  Y. 
Rev.  Elisha  A.  King.  Fla. 
Rev.  John  C.  Schroeder,  Maine 
Rev.  Herman  F.  Swartz,  Calif. 
Rev.  Carl  A.  Voss,  Pa. 


Church  Attendance 

Rev.  H.  K.  Booth,  Cal. 
Rev.  Edward  W.  Huelster,  Ind. 
Rev.  Clement  F.  Hahn,  Me. 
Rev.  Oscar  E.  Maurer,  Conn. 
Mrs.  E.  B.  Robinson,  Mass. 
Rev.  H.  D.  Rugg,  N.  Y. 
Rev.  G.  Staley  Hunt,  Ala. 
Rev.  John  L.  Keedy,  Ohio 
Rev.  M.  H.  Lichliter,  Ohio 
Rev.  W.  F.  Slade,  HI. 
Rev.  Roger  E.  Treat,  Mich. 


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THE  GENERAL  CONVENTION  OF  THE  CHRISTIAN   CHURCH 


Officers 

President,  Rev.  F.  G.  Coffin.  Colum- 
bus, Ohio 

*V ice-President,  Rev.  D.  B.  Atkinson, 
Demorest,   Ga. 

Secretary,  Rev.  Warren  H.  Denison, 
Dayton,    Ohio 

Treasurer,  Mr.  J.  L.  Reck,  Covington, 
Ohio 

Secretary  o/  Home  Missions,  Rev.  A. 
W.  Sparks,  Dayton,  Ohio 

Secretary  of  Foreign  Missions,  Rev. 
W.  P.  Minton,  Dayton,  Ohio 

Secretary  of  Christian  Education,  Dr. 
W.  A.  Harper,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Secretary  of  Publications,  Mr.  H.  E. 
Sims,   Piqua,    Ohio 

Secretary  of  Evangelism  and  Life 
Service,  Rev.  McD.  Howsare,  Day- 
ton, Ohio 

Secretary  of  Finance,  Rev.  Warren  H. 
Denison,  Dayton,  Ohio 

Board  of  Missions 

1.  Department  of  Home  Missions  and 
Church  Extension: 

Rev.    A.    W.    Sparks,    Dayton,    Ohio, 

Executive  Secretary 
Rev.   C.   G.  Nelson,   Athol,   Kans. 
Rev.  H.  H.  Short,  Hagerstown,  Ind. 
Rev.     Jesse     M.     Kauffman,     Allison, 

Iowa 
Mrs.  McD.  Howsare,  Dayton,  Ohio 

2.  Department  of  Foreign  Missions: 
Rev.    W.    P.    Minton,    Dayton.    Ohio, 

Executive  Secretary 
Rev.  E.  A.  Watkins,  Plainfleld,  Ind. 
Rev.  W.  P.  Fletcher,   Odessa,   Ont. 
Mr.  Roy  Rensberger,  Goshen,  Ind. 
Rev.    J.    O.    Atkinson,    Elon    College, 

N.  C. 
Mrs.  Alice  V.  Morrill,  Woodstock,  Vt. 

Board  of  Christian  Education 

Dr.  W.  A.  Harper,   Nashville,  Tenn., 

Executive   Secretary 
Rev.  W.  G.  Sargent,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Rev.  H.  A.  Smith,  Versailles,  Ohio 
Rev.  A.  B.  Kendall,  N.  Girard,  Pa. 
Rev.  Roy  C.  Helfenstein,  Dover,  Del. 
Rev.  Edwin  B.  Flory,  Dayton,  Ohio 
Dr.  H.  Shelton  Smith,  Durham,  N.  C. 
Rev.  Raymond  G.  C^ark,  Piqua,  Ohio 
Miss  Helen   R.   Stearns,   New   Haven, 

Conn. 
Rev.  L.  E.  Smith,  Elon  College,  N.  C. 
Dr.  Frank  E.  Jenkins,  Wadley,  Ala. 

Board  of  Publications 

Personnel  is  same  as  of  the  Board  of 
Trustees  of  the  Christian  Publishing 
Association. 

Board  of  Evangelism  and 
Life  Service 

Rev.    McD.    Howsare,    Dayton,    Ohio, 

Executive  Secretary 
Rev.  Clarence  Defur,  Madrid.  Iowa 
Rev.  J.  H.  Lightbourne,  Troy,  Ohio 
Rev.   W.   H.  Hainer,   Irvington,   N.  J. 
Mr.  Netum  Rathbun,  Dayton,  Ohio 
Rev.    Omer    S.    Thomas,    Covington, 

Ohio 


Board  of  Finance 

Rev.     Warren    H.     Denison,     Dayton, 

Ohio,  Executive  Secretary 
Rev.  F.  G.  Coffin,  Columbus,  Ohio 
*Rev.  D.  B.  Atkinson,  Demorest,  Ga. 
Mr.  J.  L.  Reck,  Covington,  Ohio 
Rev.  L.  E.  Smith,  Elon  College,  N.  C. 
Mr.  A.  F.  Foor,  Everett,  Pa. 
Mrs.  F.  E.  Bullock,   Trotwood,   Ohio 

Board  of  Control  Franklinton 
Christian  College 

Rev.  J.  O.  Atkinson,  Elon  College,  N. 

C,  Chairman 
Rev.  W.  G.  Sargent,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Rev.  A.  W.  Sparks,  Dayton,  Ohio 
Mr.  John  V.  Sees,   Huntington,   Ind. 
Rev.  Omer  S.  Thomas,  Covmgton,  O. 
Rev.    J.    A.    Henderson,    Franklinton, 

N.  C. 
Mrs.  Sadie  K.  Swartsel,  Pleasant  Hill, 

Ohio 

Woman's  Mission  Board 

OFFICERS 

Mrs.    McD.    Howsare,    Dayton,    Ohio, 

President 
Mrs.    H.    A.    Smith,    Versailles,    Ohio, 

Vice-President 
Mrs.    W.    P.    Minton,    Dayton,    Ohio, 

Rec.  Sec'y 
Mrs.  Emma  S.  Powers,  Dayton,  Ohio, 

Sec'y-Treas. 

CONTINUING     COMMITTEE 

Mrs.  Alice  V.  Morrill,  Woodstock,  Vt. 
Mrs.  McD.  Howsare,  Dayton,  Ohio 
Mrs.     Warren    H.     Denison,     Dayton, 

Ohio 
Rev.    W.    P.    Minton,    Dayton,    Ohio, 

Ex-officio 
Miss  Mary  Preston,  New  York,  N.  Y., 

Ex-officio 

Committee  on  Ministerial  Relief 

Rev.  L.  E.  Smith,  Elon  College,  N.  C, 

Chairman 
Rev.  W.  P.  Minton,  Dayton,  Ohio 
Rev.  A.  G.  Caris,  Columbus,  Ohio 
Rev.     Warren    H.     Denison,     Dayton, 

Ohio 
Mr.  Hermon  Eldredge,  Dayton,  Ohio 

The  Christian  Publishing 
Association 


Mr.  H.  E.  Sims,  Piqua,  Ohio,  President 
Mr.    O.    W.    Whitelock,    Huntington, 

Ind.,  Vice-President 
Rev.  W.  J.  Young,  Muncie,  Ind.,  Sec'y 
Rev.  A.  E.  Kemp,  Sidney,  Ohio,  R.  D.. 

Treasurer 
Mr.  jtvoy  U.  Stanley,  Troy,  Ohio 
Mr.  E.  E.  Duncan,  Dayton,   Ohio 
Mr.   Charles  Dunlap,   Campbellstown, 

Ohio 
Mr.   O.  S.  Walker,   Dayton,   Ohio 
Manager,    Mr.    Tom    B.    Radabaugh, 

West  Milton,  Ohio 


♦Deceased. 


1932] 


General  Council  15 


THE  COMMISSION  ON  MISSIONS 


287  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  City  14  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

19  S.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111.  933  Woodward  Bldg.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

C.  P.  A.  Building,  Dayton,  Ohio 

Chairman. — Rev.  Jay  T.  Stocking,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Vice-Chairman. — Rev.  Horace  F.  Holton,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Treasurer. — Mr.  William  T.  Boult,  New  York  City. 

Recording  Secretary. — Mrs.  Elbert  A.  Harvey,  Brookline,  Mass. 

General  Secretary. — Rev.  Charles  E.  Burton,  New  York  City. 

Executive  Secretary. — Rev.  Charles  C.  Merrill,  New  York  City. 

Associate  Secretary. — Rev.  Wilson  P.  Minton,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Editorial  Secretary. — Rev.  John  R.  Scotford,  New  York  City. 

Secretary  of  Laymen's  Advisory  Committee — Mr.  Donald  A.  Adams,  152  Temple 
St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Regional  Secretaries. — Rev.  Howell  D.  Davies,  Mrs.  Helen  Street  Ranney,  Chicago, 
111.;  Rev.  Judson  L.  Cross,  Boston,  Mass.;  Rev.  W.  Knighton  Bloom,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

FUNCTIONS 

The  several  missionary  organizations  are  related  to  the  churches  through 
identical  membership,  namely,  that  of  the  General  Council.  The  Commission  on 
Missions  is  the  agency  for  this  interrelationship.    Its  work  is  two-fold: 

1.  Fostering  economy  and  efficiency.  The  Commission  is  charged  with  the 
duty  of  recommending  processes  whereby  work  may  be  economically  and 
efficiently  administered.  It  serves  as  a  court  of  reference  for  the  decision  of 
questions  arising  between  two  or  more  societies. 

2.  The  promotion  of  income.  Since  1921  the  largest  activities  of  the  Com- 
mission have  concerned  the  raising  of  missionary  funds.  For  two  years  this  was 
done  in  the  name  of  the  General  Council.  At  the  1923  meeting  of  the  Council 
and  of  the  Societies  the  Commission  on  Missions  was  elected  by  each  of  the 
missionary  boards  as  its  representative  agency  for  presenting  what  is  known  as 
"the  common  appeal"  for  our  total  missionary  work.  In  1925  this  was  enlarged 
to  include  the  entire  promotional  work. 

ORGANIZATION 

1.  Membership.  The  Commission  consists  of  the  thirty-six  elected  members 
of  the  Home  Board,  the  thirty-six  elected  members  of  the  Prudential  Committee 
of  the  American  Board  and  nine  members  at  large,  and  the  Moderator  and 
Secretary  of  the  National  Council  ex  officiis.  With  them  sit  the  chief  promotional 
Secretaries  of  the  Societies,  and  once  each  year  the  State  Superintendents. 

2.  The  Executive  Committee.  The  details  of  the  work  of  the  Commission 
are  carried  forward  by  a  selected  Executive  Committee,  of  whose  operations  the 
entire  Commission  is  informed  through  the  minutes. 

3.  Cooperative  Council.  For  carrying  out  the  plans  of  the  Commission  a 
small  Cooperative  Council  has  been  constituted  consisting  of  staff  members  of 
the  Commission  on  Missions,  the  Home  Boards,  the  American  Board  and  State 
Conferences.  This  Council  is  set  to  disseminate  information,  cultivate  interest 
and  secure  support  for  the  benevolent  work  of  the  denomination,  with  the 
cooperation  of  the  officers  of  the  boards  and  conferences. 

4.  Other  Committees.  Chief  among  the  other  committees  of  the  Commission 
are  the  Survey  Committee,  a  Laymen's  Advisory  Committee,  and  a  Committee  on 
Missionary  Education  (which  this  year  is  united  with  the  Promotional  Council 
under  the  name  of  "Cooperative  Council"). 

PROCESSES 

1.  Meetings.  The  Commission  meets  ordinarily  but  once  a  year.  This 
meeting  takes  place  in  connection  with  the  midwinter  gathering  of  the  Home 
Board  and  of  the  Prudential  Committee  of  the  American  Board,  thus  economizing 
in  time  and  travel  expenses.  The  Executive  Committee  and  the  Promotional 
Council  meet  as  occasion  requires. 

2.  Literature.  One  of  the  important  functions  of  the  Commission  on  Missions 
is  the  publication  of  literature  setting  forth  our  entire  missionary  enterprise. 

3.  Field  Work.  Under  the  general  direction  of  the  Secretaries  a  small  force 
of  field  workers  directly  employed  by  the  Commission,  with  the  cooperation  of 
the  Secretarial  forces  of  the  Societies  and  working  through  the  state  organiza- 
tions, is  endeavoring  to  develop  through  actual  contact  with  the  churches  those 
processes  which  seem  to  be  most  effective  for  disseminating  missionary  infor- 
mation and  stimulating  benevolent  contributions.  This  process  is  so  intimately 
related  to  the  financial  operations  of  the  local  churches  that  this  latter  interest 
is  combined  with  the  former,  thus  helping  the  churches  to  financial  strength. 

INFORMATION 

The  local  church  may  ordinarily  secure  information  directly  from  its  own 
state  office.  Pe-sons  not  knowing  to  whom  to  write  locally  may  communicate 
with  the  Commission  directly. 


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THE  COMMISSION  ON  EVANGELISM  AND  DEVOTIONAL  LD7E 

Room  913,   287  Fourth  Avenue,   New  York  City. 

This  Commission  was  established  by  the  National  Council  at  Des  Moines  in 
1904  to  assist  the  churches  in  providing  plans  and  programs  for  recruiting  new 
members  for  the  church  and  furnishing  the  churches  material  for  their  use  in 
enriching  the  devotional  life  of  the  people. 

It  is  composed  of  seven  active  and  twenty  corresponding  members  elected  by 
the  National  Council  and  is  charged  by  the  National  Council  to  do  two  things: 

FIRST:  To  bring  before  the  churches  the  denominational  program  of  evan- 
gelism and  devotional  life  based  on  the  following  principles: 

1.  That  the  chief  object  of  the  Christian  Church  is  to  win  men  to  Christ 
and  to  train  them  in  the  worship  of  God  and  in  the  service  of  their  fellows. 

2.  That  the  pastor  of  the  local  congregation  is  the  spiritual  leader  of  the 
church,  and  that  upon  him  rests  the  responsibility  of  initiating  an  aggressive 
program  for  winning  men  in  his  church  and  of  directing  that  program  along 
practical  lines. 

3.  That  the  pastor  should  avail  himself  of  the  experience  of  other  pastors 
and  apply  to  his  own  work  what  is  of  most  value  to  his  particular  situation. 

4.  That  the  pastor  can  aid  the  work  of  his  church  by  selecting  effective 
helpers  from  his  membership,  training  them  to  assist  in  the  work  of  the 
church  and  directing  them  in  their  efforts. 

5.  That  the  church  should  look  upon  its  opportunity  of  leading  the  young 
people  into  the  worship  and  service  of  the  church  as  the  prime  object  of  its 
religious  education  program. 

6.  That  the  church  is  responsible  for  the  cultivation  of  the  devotional  life 
of  all  the  people  in  the  church,  in  the  home  and  in  private  meditation. 

SECOND:  To  make  a  continuous  study  of  methods  used  by  effective  churches; 
to  make  them  known  to  all  pastors;  and  to  provide  such  other  helps  to  evan- 
gelism and  devotion  as  are  within  its  powers. 


The  work  of  the  Commission  is  grouped  around  two  centers: 

I.  The  Program  of  Fall  Activities. 

1.  The  Fall  Rally,  to  reinterest  the  members  of  the  church  and  to  enlist 
new  people  in  the  "worship  and  service  of  the  church. 

2.  Church  Visitation  of  the  entire  parish. 

3.  Church  attendance  campaign. 

II.  The  Pre-Easter  or  Lenten  Program. 

1.  The  Program  of  Preaching.  This  season  is  especially  appropriate  for 
the  presentation  from  the  pulpit  of  the  great  fundamental  Christian  truths; 
that  the  people  within  our  churches  may  understand  the  foundations  of  faith, 
and  that  those  without  the  church  may  be  led  to  accept  the  Christian  inter- 
pretation of  life  and  join  in  the  worship  and  service  of  the  church. 

2.  The  Pastor's  Training  Class,  which  has  for  its  object  the  leading  of 
young  people  to  study  Christian  truth  and  under  the  pastor's  influence  to 
accept  Christ  as  the  personal  Saviour. 

3.  Training  Personal  Workers.  The  pastor  may  multiply  himself  by  en- 
listing and  training  consecrated  workers  to  cooperate  with  him  in  the  service 
of  winning  others  to  the  Christian  life. 

4.  The  Deepening  of  the  Devotional  Life.  That  the  people  may  have 
a  new  loyalty  to  Christ  and  a  new  determination  to  manifest  his  love  in  the 
life  of  the  world,  increased  Bible  study,  meditation  and  prayer  should  be 
encouraged. 

5.  The  Easter  In-Gathering. 


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THE  CORPORATION  FOR  THE  NATIONAL  COUNCIL 

287  Fourth  Avenue.  New  York 

President. — Dr.  Carl  S.  Patton.  Los  Angeles.  Calif. 

Secretary. — Charles  Emerson  Bcrton,  d.  d.,  287  Fourth  Avenue.  New  York. 
Treasurer     and     Financial     Secretary. — William     T.     Boult,     287     Fourth     Ave.. 
New  York.  N.  Y. 

ITS  CHARTER 
The  Corporation  was  chartered  under  the  laws  of  Connecticut  in  1909. 

ITS  OBJECT 

The  object  of  the  Corporation  is  to  hold  and  administer  funds  and  property 
for  Congregational  purposes  as  represented  in — 

1.  Congregational  churches,   singly   or   in  groups. 

2.  Congregational  Boards.  Societies,  Conferences,  Associations,  etc. 

3.  Congregational  educational  institutions. 

4.  Congregational  eleemosynary  institutions. 

5.  The  National  Council  of  Congregational  Churches. 

6.  Any  other  organization  "for  the  advancement  of  the  general  interests  and 
purposes  of  the  Congregational  churches  of  this  country." 

7.  "And  said  Corporation  may  cooperate  with  any  other  corporation  or 
body  which  is  under  the  charge  and  control  of  the  churches  of  the  Congregational 
order  in  the  United  States,  or  churches  at  the  time  affiliated  with  said  order." 

ITS  CONTROL 

The  Corporation  is  under  the  direct  control  of  the  National  Council  of 
Congregational  Churches  of  the  United  States. 

ITS  BUSINESS 

The  Corporation  holds  the  Pilgrim  Memorial  Fund  as  the  foundation  for  the 
pension  system  for  Congregational  ministers  administered  by  the  Annuity  Fund 
for  Congregational  Ministers,  and  other  trusts  aggregating  approximately 
$5,000,000. 

The  Corporation  is  afforded  the  services  of  high-grade  financiers  and  business 
men  without  compensation,  resulting  in  (a)  the  safest  of  investments;  and  (b) 
substantial  rates  of  interest. 

ITS  ADVANTAGES 

With  high  degree  of  safety  and  productiveness  of  funds  the  corporation 
offers  to  donors  of  direct  gifts,  endowments,  legacies,  cr  conditional  gifts,  on 
account  of  which  they  receive  income  during  life,  several  noteworthy  advantages 
including — 

1.  Guarantees  that  the  funds  will  not  be  dissipated,  as  not  infrequently 
happens,  especially  when  entrusted  to  institutions  none  too  firmly  established. 

2.  Provision  according  to  the  desire  of  the  donor  for  the  use  of  income 
in  case  of  the  completion  of  the  work  or  the  discontinuance  of  the  activity 
of  the  beneficiary  institution. 

3.  Extremely  low  cost  of  administration  leaving  practically  the  entire 
income  for  actual  service  in  the  chosen  fields. 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  CORPORATION 
For   the  members  of  the  Corporation  see  page  6. 

INFORMATION 

Information  will  be  furnished  on  request  regarding  the  work  and  standing  of 
any  established  Congregational  organization  or  activity  in  a  wholly  disinterested 
spirit. 

For  general  information  address  the  Secretary. 


18       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches   [1932 

AMERICAN  BOARD   OF  COMMISSIONERS  FOR 
FOREIGN  MISSIONS 

Congregational  House,  14  Beacon  Street,  Boston 
Organized  in  1810.     Incorporated  in  1812 

President. — Rockwell  Harmon  Potter,  d.  d. 

Vice-Presidents. — Mrs.  Franklin  Warner,  m.  a.;   Arthur  E.  Holt,  ph.  d.,  d.  d. 

Recording  Secretary. — Oscar  E.  Mauref,  d.  d. 

Assistant  Recording  Secretary. — Edward  Warren  Capen,  ph.  d. 

Executive  Vice-President. — Fred  Field  Goodsell,  d.  d. 

Secretaries. — Alden  H.  Clark,  d.  d.;  D.  Brewer  Eddy,  d.  d.;  Mrs.  Lucius  O.  Lee; 
Hugh  Vernon  White,  d.  d. 

Treasurer. — Harold  B.  Belcher,  14  Beacon  Street,  Boston. 

Assistant  Treasurers. — Frederick  A.  Gaskins,  S.  Emma  Keith. 

Editorial  Secretary. — Enoch  F.  Bell,  d.  d. 

Candidate  Secretaries. — Hugh  Vernon  White,  d.  d.;  Ruth  I.  Seabury. 

Associate    Secretaries. — Mabel    E.    Emerson;    Wynn    C.    Fairfield,    d.  d.;    Ruth    I. 

Seabury;  Mary  D.  Uline. 

Medical  Secretary. — Dr.  Mark  H.  Ward. 

Assistant  Secretary,  Foreign  Department.— Rev.  Herbert  E.  B.  Case. 

Assistant  Educational  Secretary,  Home  Department. — Mildred  C.  Widber. 

Assistant  Secretary,  Editorial  Department. — Dorothy  P.  Cushing. 

Publishing  and  Purchasing  Agent. — Harvey  L.  Meeken. 

Prudential  Com,mittee. — Ashley  Day  Leavttt,  d.  d..  Chairman ;  the  President  and 
Vice-President  ex  officiis;  Enoch  F.  Bell,  Clerk;  Mark  H.  Ward,  m.  d.,  Assist- 
ant Clerk;  Rev.  James  O.  Atkinson;  Emil  Berndt;  Rev.  Dwight  Bradley; 
Mrs.  M.  H.  Buckham;  Mrs.  Robert  C.  Chapin;  Mrs.  Frank  Gaylord  Cook; 
Miss  Sarah  Louise  Day;  Mrs.  Ernest  A.  Evans:  Blake  Franklin;  William 
F.  Frazier,  d.  d.;  Rev.  Carl  M.  Gates;  Rev.  Charles  W.  Helsley;  Horace 
Holton,  d.  d.;  Douglas  Horton,  d.  d.;  Roy  A.  Hovey:  Miss  Elizabeth  J.  Hurl- 
but;  Mrs.  Everett  E.  Kent;  J.  A.  Kesler;  E.  R.  Lay;  Mrs.  Oscar  W.  Low; 
Rev.  R.  A.  McConnell;  Mrs.  William  H.  Medlicott;  Mrs.  M.  T.  Morrill; 
Charles  S.  Olcott;  Mrs.  E.  A.  Osbornson;  Milo  E.  Pearson,  d.  d.;  Elwyn  G. 
Preston;  George  L.  Reichards,  m.  d.;  William  G.  Sargent,  d.  d.;  John  G.  Tal- 
cott;  Dean  J.  E.  Taylor;  Lucius  E.  Thayer;  Rev.  Carl  H.  Veazie;  Miss 
Amy  O.  Welcher. 


The  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  is  the  mother  of  mission  boards  in  North  America. 
Founded  in  1810  to  make  possible  the  realization  of  the  vision  of  the  man  of  the 
Haystack  and  his  associates,  it  immediately  invited  the  Presbyterian  General 
Assembly  to  form  a  similar  society  with  which  it  could  cooperate,  but  the 
Assembly  replied  that  one  organization  of  the  sort  was  enough  and  "urged  its 
churches  to  adopt  the  American  Board  as  their  foreign  missionary  agency." 
The  Baptist  Missionary  Union  was  formed  when  some  of  the  first  American 
Board  Missionaries  became  Baptists.  By  1826,  the  Presbyterians  and  the  Re- 
formed Church  in  America  had  developed  the  United  Foreign  Missionary  So- 
ciety, which  in  that  year  was  merged  with  the  American  Board.  The  process 
of  segmentation  began  in  1837  when  the  "Old  School"  Presbyterians  left  the 
American  Board,  followed  in  1839  by  the  Central  and  Southern  auxiliary  boards. 
In  1846,  "because  of  differences  of  opinion  as  to  the  Board's  attitude  toward 
slavery,  some  members  withdrew  to  aid  in  organizing  the  American  Missionary 
Association."  In  1857.  the  Reformed  Church  in  America  withdrew  to  form  its 
own  Board  and  in  1870,  the  "New  School"  Presbyterians  rejoined  their  "Old 
School"  associates  and  transferred  their  support  to  the  foreign  mission  board 
which  they  had  formed. 


The  American  Board  maintains  missions  in  East,  West  and  South  Africa. 
China,  Jaoan,  India,  Ceylon,  the  Philippines,  Micronesia,  Mexico,  Spain,  Bulgaria, 
Turkey,  Greece  and  Syria.  The  Czechoslovakian  churches  have  now  assumed 
entire  responsibility  for  their  work,  although  the  American  Board  is  making  a 


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parting  gift  toward  badly  needed  church  buildings.  The  churches  in  Bulgaria 
and  Micronesia  have  been  asked  to  assume  full  responsibility  within  a  brief 
period,  for  the  mission  work  as  a  whole,  although  in  each  field  one  or  two 
institutions  may  continue  to  be  supported  by  the  Board. 

The  administrative  policy  of  the  American  Board  has  favored  decentralized 
control  of  the  work  in  recognition  of  the  widely  varying  situations  on  different 
fields.  This  insures  necessary  flexibility  in  adaptation  to  local  conditions  and 
has  made  it  possible  for  the  missions  to  meet  the  increasing  nationalistic  spirit 
by  a  large  measure  of  transfer  or  sharing  of  responsibilities  with  national  Chris- 
tian bodies,  as  well  as  to  participate  in  movements  for  church  union  in  Bulgaria, 
India,  the  Philippines,  China  and  Japan.  The  Board  encourages  the  development 
of  union  institutions  wherever  they  will  increase  efficiency.  In  the  case  of  many 
of  the  educational  institutions  which  it  has  founded,  it  has  been  able  to  secure 
independent  boards  of  trustees  to  assume  responsibility. 

The  American  Board  has  encouraged  the  study  of  Rethinking  Missions,  the 
report  of  the  Appraisal  Commission  of  the  Laymen's  Foreign  Missions  Inquiry  by 
both  its  constituency  in  America  and  its  missionaries  and  national  associates 
abroad.  It  is  cooperating  in  the  various  practical  steps  towards  a  more  unified 
administration  of  the  work  abroad  and  has  taken  the  lead  in  some  of  these 
steps.  In  an  official  statement  adopted  at  Evanston  on  January  18,  1933,  it  ex- 
pressed enthusiastic  approval  of  the  underlying  principles  of  the  report,  while 
taking  serious  issue  with  some  of  its  positions  and  recommendations.  It  believes 
the  report  of  the  Commission  constitutes  a  stimulating  challenge  to  make  better 
and  complete  a  work  well  begun. 

For  the  year  ended  August  31,  1932,  an  operating  deficit  of  $89,430.14  was 
incurred,  making  the  present  accumulated  deficit  $251,954.71.  The  total  income 
including  gifts  designated  for  objects  outside  the  regular  budget  was  $1,762,507.82. 
The  budget  for  the  year  to  August  31,  1933,  has  again  been  reduced  by  cutting  the 
appropriations  for  work  on  the  field  and  by  economies  in  the  expenses  at  home. 
The  number  of  missionary  replacements  is  also  being  severely  curtailed.  The 
steady  decline  in  apportionment  gifts  for  the  last  eight  years  is  presenting  a 
grave  problem  to  the  Prudential  Committee. 

Statistical  Summary 

The  American  Board  is  responsible  for  a  foreign  parish  of  80,000,000  people. 
There  are  16  missions  under  11  different  flags.  The  stations  connected  with 
these  missions  number  97  and  the  outstations  2,190.  The  missionaries  under  life 
appointment  are  602  and  include  137  ordained  men,  68  unordained  men,  205  wives 
and  192  single  women.  There  are  63  associates  who  are  serving  for  shorter 
periods,  making  a  grand  total  of  665  missionaries.  The  native  force  of  workers 
is  5,398.  Religious  services  are  carried  on  in  2,690  places.  There  are  745  organ- 
ized churches  with  103,310  communicants.  In  1931,  7,190  members  were  added 
to  the  church  rolls.  The  total  Christian  constituency  numbers  314,802.  There 
are  1,540  Sunday  Schools  and  85,689  pupils.  The  educational  work  has  30  the- 
ological and  training  schools  with  2,013  pupils  and  10  colleges  with  3,232  students. 
Below  these  are  67  secondary  or  middle  schools  with  12,935  pupils,  1,168  primary 
and  elementary  schools  with  74,620  pupils  and  28  industrial  and  vocational  schools 
with  1,080  pupils.  The  schools  of  all  grades  are  1,303  and  the  total  under 
instruction  is  93,880.  The  medical  statistics  show  that  the  Board  has  31  hospitals 
and  52  dispensaries  with  which  are  connected  43  physicians  and  29  foreign 
nurses.  The  record  shows  that  there  were  26,690  hospital  patients  and  181,995 
dispensary  patients.  The  total  treatments  were  645,053  or  over  1,700  treatments 
per  day.  The  native  contributions  for  church  work  were  $290,069,  and  receipts 
for  all  purposes  amount  to  $777,688. 

FORM  OF  BEQUEST 

I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Mis- 
sions incorporated  under  the  laws  of  Massachusetts  in  1812,  the  sum  of 

Dollars. 

Woman's  Boards  of  Missions 

The  reorganization  of  the  American  Board  and  the  three  Woman's  Boards 
took  place  January  1,  1927.  Each  of  the  Woman's  Boards  continues  as  a  holding 
company  in  order  to  care  for  funds  and  to  receive  legacies  written  in  the  name 
of  the  Board. 

The  treasurers  respectively  are:  Woman's  Board  of  Missions,  Frederick  A. 
Gaskins,  Miss  S.  Emma  Keith,  Assistant  Treasurer,  14  Beacon  Street,  Boston; 
Woman's  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Interior,  Mrs.  A.  B.  Wilcox,  19  South  La  Salle 
Street,  Chicago;  Woman's  Board  of  Missions  for  the  Pacific,  Mrs.  W.  C.  Blasdale, 
421  Phelan  Building,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 


20       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches   [1932 

CONGREGATIONAL    HOME    BOARDS 

President. — William  Horace  Day,  d.  d.,  Conn. 
First  Vice-President. — Dr.  George  E.  Haynes,  N.  Y. 
Second  Vice-President. — Mrs.  B.  J.  Newman,  Penn. 
Third  Vice-President. — Prof.  H.  Shelton  Smith,  N.  C. 
Recording  Secretary. — Herbert  W.  Gates,  d.  d. 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS 
Chairman. — Rev.  William  Horace  Day,  d.  d.,  Conn. 
First  Vice-Chairman. — Dr.  George  E.  Haynes,  N.  Y. 
Second  Vice-Chairman. — Mrs.  B.  J.  Newman,  Penn. 


Term  Expiring  1933: 
Rev.  Ada  S.  Anderson,  Mo. 
Rev.  L.  L.  Barber,  N.  H. 
Rev.  F.  Q.  Blanchard,  Ohio 
Mr.  William  G.  Clarke,  Mich. 
Rev.  Robert  W.  Coe,  Mass. 
Mr.  Arthur  J.  Crockett,  Mass. 
Mrs.  M.  S.  Freeman,  Tenn. 
Rev.  Joel  W.  Harper,  Wash. 
Dr.  G.  E.  Haynes,  N.  Y. 
Rev.  Oscar  E.  Maurer,  Conn. 
Mrs.  B.  J.  Newman,  Penn. 
Mr.  H.  M.  Pflager,  Mo. 
Mrs.  Leslie  R.  Rounds,  N.  J. 
Rev.  Jay  T.  Stocking,  Mo. 
Mrs.  L.  H.  Thayer,  Mass. 
Rev.  Otto  J.  Tiede,  S.  Dak. 
Mr.  G.  N.  Whittlesey,  N.  Y. 
Mr.  P.  R.  Ziegler,  Mass. 


Term  Expiring  1935: 
Mrs.  L.  O.  Baird,  Wash. 
Rev.  M.  R.  Boynton,  111. 
Mrs.  F.  F.  Clark,  N.  Y. 
Rev.  T.  T.  Giffen,  Calif. 
Mr.  E.  V.  Grabill,  Mass. 
Mrs.  E.  A.  Harvey,  Mass. 
Mr.  H.  W.  Hincks,  Conn. 
Mrs.  Athella  M.  Howsare,  Ohio 
Mrs.  W.  L.  James,  N.  Y. 
Rev.  Charles  S.  Mills,  Conn. 
Mr.  D.  L.  Rogers,  R.  I. 
Rev.  T.  M.  Shepherd,  Conn. 
Rev.  L.  E.  Smith,  Va. 
Mrs.  D.  C.  Turner,  N.  Y. 
Dean  L.  A.  Weigle,  Conn. 
Mr.  C.  C.  West,  N.  J. 
Mrs.  H.  P.  Willcox,  N.  Y. 
Mr.  Loren  N.  Wood,  N.  Y. 


Department  of  Promotion 

Editorial  Secretaries. — Rev.  Herbert  D.  Rugg;  John  R.  Scotford. 
Project  Secretary. — Helen  Frances  Smith. 

Department  for  Apportionment  Receipts 

287  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York 

Treasurer. — William  T.  Boult  Assistant  Treasurer. — F.  F.  Moore 

Receives  Home  Board  apportionment  contributions   from   churches,   through 

State  and  District  Conferences,  making  periodic  distribution  to  each  Home  Board. 

Serves  as  a  clearing  house,  at  the  close  of  year,  for  State  reports  for  Year-Book. 


THE  CONGREGATIONAL  PUBLISHING   SOCDETY 

14  Beacon  Street,  Boston.        19  S.  LaSalle  Street,  Chicago 

OFFICERS    AND    BOARD    OF    DIRECTORS 

The  Congregational  Publishing  Society  is  affiliated  with  the  other  Home 
Boards  under  an  identical  Board  of  Directors,  President  and  Vice-Presidents  as 
recorded  on  page  26;  also  with  the  Congregational  Education  Society  under  an 
identical  Administrative  Committee. 

EXECUTIVE    OFFICERS 

General  Manager  and  Editor. — Sidney  A.  Weston,  ph.  d. 

Editor,  Congregationalist  and  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty. — Rev.  Wm.  E.  Gilroy,  d.  d. 

Manager,  Boston  Bookstore. — Rev.  Alexander  L.  McKenzie. 

Manager,  Chicago  Bookstore. — Forrest  C.  Finley. 

the  editorial  department 
This  department  creates  the  literature  and  materials  of  religious  education; 
among   these   are  included   all   courses   of   study   for   teachers   and   students   and 
books  dealing  with  religious  education.    It  also  edits  all  publications  of  a  general 
religious  character  for  use  in  homes,  churches  and  communities. 

the  congregationalist  and  herald  of  gospel  liberty 
The  Congregationalist  and  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty,  the  property  of  the 
Congregational  Publishing  Society,  and  the  only  national  weekly  organ  of  our 
fellowship,  combines  under  its  present  title  two  of  the  oldest  religious  weeklies 
in  the  country.  The  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty  was  founded  in  1808,  and  con- 
tinued its  publication  until  March,  1930,  when  it  was  combined  with  The  Congre- 
gationalist. The  Congregationalist  continuing  The  Recorder  and  The  Advance 
has  had  uninterrupted  weekly  publication  since  1816.  Since  January  1,  1929,  The 
American  Missionary,  founded  in  1847,  has  been  combined  with  The  Congrega- 
tionalist, as  a  monthly  magazine  number  devoted  to  the  work  of  the  homeland 
Societies. 

THE    BUSINESS    DEPARTMENT 

The  Business  Department,  under  the  trade  name  of  "The  Pilgrim  Press,"  has 
entire  charge  of  the  business  affairs  of  all  departments  of  the  Society,  including 
the  manufacture  of  material,  and  its  distribution  through  our  bookstores  in 
Boston  and  Chicago. 


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National  Societies  21 

CONGREGATIONAL  EDUCATION  SOCIETY 

Congregational  House,  Boston,  Mass. 

OFFICERS    AND    BOARD    OF    DIRECTORS 

The  Congregational  Education  Society  is  affiliated  with  the  other  Home 
Boards  under  an  identical  Board  of  Directors,  President,  Vice-Presidents,  as 
recorded  on  page  26. 

EXECUTIVE    OFFICERS 

Address  14  Beacon  Street,  Boston,  unless  otherwise  specified. 

General  Secretary  of  Religious  Education. — Herbert  W.  Gates,  d.  d. 

Secretary  of  Educational  Institutions. — W.  R.  Kedzie,  d.  d.,  19  S.  La  Salle  St., 
Chicago,  111. 

Associate  Secretary. — Robert  W.  Gammon,  d.  d.,  19  S.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Student  and  Young  People's  Work. — Harry  T.  Stock,  d.  d.;  Miss  Lucy  M.  Eldredge, 
C.  P.  A.  Bldg.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Social  Relations. — Rev.  Hubert  C.  Herring,  Miss  Helen  G.  Murray,  Miss  Kath- 
arine Terrill,  112  East  19th  St.,  New  York. 

Missionary  Education  and  World  Friendship,  and  Adult  Work.— Rev.  John  Leslie 

LOBINGIER. 

Leadership  Training. — Rev.  Erwin  L.  Shaver. 
Treasurer. — Arthur  J.  Crockett. 

ADMINISTRATIVE    COMMITTEE 

(Identical  with  the  Congregational  Publishing  Society) 

Dean  L.  A.  Weigle,  Conn.,  Chairman;  Rev.  L.  L.  Barber,  Mass.;  Mr.  John  Calder, 
Mass.;  Rev.  Donald  J.  Cowling,  Minn.;  Mr.  Arthur  J.  Crockett,  Mass.;  Mrs. 
Judson  L.  Cross,  Mass.;  Mr.  Ethelbert  V.  Grabill,  Mass.;  Mrs.  Elbert  A. 
Harvey,  Mass.;  Mrs.  Earle  E.  Higcins,  Mass.;  Rev.  T.  M.  Shipherd,  Conn.;  Mr. 
J.  R.  Montgomery,  111.;  Rev.  Orville  A.  Petty,  Conn.;  Rev.  H.  Shelton  Smith, 
N.  C;  Mrs.  Lucius  H.  Thayer,  Mass.;  Mr.  P.  R.  Ziegler,  Mass. 

committee  on  educational  institutions 

Mr.  John  R.  Montgomery,  Chairman;  Rev.  Lucius  O.  Baird;  Rev.  W.  F.  Bohn; 
Rev.  D.  F.  Bradley;  Rev.  Hugh  Elmer  Brown;  Dr.  A.  G.  Caris;  Mrs.  C.  J. 
Chandler;  Rev.  Albert  B.  Coe;  Pres.  Donald  J.  Cowling;  Mrs.  F.  E.  Ferry; 
Dr.  W.  A.  Harper;  Pres.  Irving  Maurer;  Mrs.  Lester  McLean.  Jr.;  Pres. 
Thomas  W.  Nadal;  Pres.  George  W.  Nash. 

FIELD   SECRETARIES 

Rev.  Robert  W.  Gammon,  d.  d.,  )  19  So.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Miss  Sallie  A.  McDermott,         J 

Rev.  Charles  G.  Murphy,  d.  d.,  410  Barkley  Bldg.,   Lincoln,   Neb. 
Rev.  Franklin  J.  Estabrook,  529  Mack  Bldg.,  Denver,  Colo. 
Rev.  Fred  Grey,  Sixth  and  University  Sts.,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Miss  Stella  M.  Jordan,  14  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Several  state  conferences  have  their  own  Educational  Secretaries  cooperating 
with  this  Society. 

This  Society  plans  for  and  leads  in  the  Religious  Education  program  of  the 
denomination  in  home,  church  and  school,  including  missionary  and  social 
education,  student  and  recruiting  and  young  people's  work. 

Division  of  Educational  Institutions 

A  department  of  the  Education  Society  charged  with  the  responsibility  of 
developing  the  interests  of  our  institutions  of  higher  education.  The  work  of 
this  department  is  conducted  in  the  spirit  and  purpose  stated  by  the  National 
Council  in  1921,  to  develop  closer  relations  between  the  Congregational  churches 
and  those  colleges  and  other  institutions  of  higher  learning  which  share  in  the 
spirit  and  ideals  of  our  fellowship  and  to  make  available  the  resources  of  that 
fellowship  for  the  assistance  of  these  institutions  through  administrative  advice 
and  financial  aid.  Through  this  department  the  Society  administers  the  fund 
known  as  the   "Congregational  Foundation  for  Education." 

Gifts  or  bequests  for  the  work  of  the  Education  Society  should  be  made 
as  follows: 

FORM  OF  BEQUEST 

I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  "Congregational  Education  Society,"  a  corpora- 
tion  established  under   the   laws   of   the   Commonwealth   of   Massachusetts   and 

located  at  Boston,  in  said  Commonwealth,  the  sum  of  dollars, 

to  be  devoted  to  the  uses  and  purposes  of  said  corporation. 

If  a  legacy  is  to  be  designated  for  the  work  of  our  educational  institutions, 
the  form  of  bequest  is  as  above,  omitting  the  last  clause  and  substituting  "for 
the  purposes  of  its  Foundation  for  Education." 


22       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches   [1932 

THE  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION 

287  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York 

OFFICERS    AND    BOARD    OF    DIRECTORS 

The  American  Missionary  Association  is  affiliated  with  other  Home  Boards 
under  an  identical  Board  of  Directors,  President,  Vice-Presidents  as  recorded  on 
page  26. 

EXECUTIVE   OFFICERS 

Executive  Secretaries. — Rev.  George  L.  Cady,  Rev.  Fred  L.  Brownlee. 

Treasurer. — William  T.  Boult. 

Honorary  Secretary. — Rev.  A.  F.  Beard. 

Associate  Secretary. — Mrs.  Marv  D.  White. 

Associate  Executive  Secretary. — Mr.  W.  A.  Daniel. 

Regional  Secretary. — Rev.  Judson  L.  Cross. 

Alumni  Secretary. — Mr.  George  N.  White. 

Secretary  Southern  Church  Work  Among  Negroes. — Rev.  H.  S.  Barnwell. 

administrative  committee 

Rev.  F.  Q.  Blanchard,  Ohio,  Chairman;  Rev.  Robert  W.  Coe,  Mass;  Miss  Marion 
V.  Cuthbert,  N.  Y.;  Rev.  Edward  W.  Cross,  N.  Y.;  Mrs.  L.  R.  Eastman,  N.  Y.; 
Mr.  L.  H.  Rockwell,  N.  Y.;  Mr.  George  E.  Haynes,  N.  Y.;  Mr.  Henry  W. 
Hincks,  Conn.;  Mrs.  L.  R.  Howard,  Mass.;  Mrs.  Athella  M.  Howsare,  Ohio; 
Rev.  Oscar  E.  Maurer,  Conn.;  Mrs.  L.  R.  Rounds,  N.  J.;  Rev.  Alfred  G. 
Walton,  Mass.;  Mrs.  H.  P.  Willcox,  N.  Y.;  Mr.  Loren  N.  Wood,  N.  J. 

WHAT  IT  IS  AND  HOW  IT  WORKS 

The  Association  represents  the  brotherly  helping  hand  of  the  Congregational 
Christians  stretched  out  to  the  unprivileged  groups  of  America — particularly  the 
American  Highlander,  the  Negro,  Indian,  Chinese  and  Japanese,  Puerto  Rican 
and  Mexican.  It  remains,  as  it  began,  a  Crusade  of  Brotherhood  standing  in  a 
day  of  race  friction  and  class  discrimination  for  the  undiluted  application  to 
human  relations  of  Jesus'  way  of  life. 

Upon  foundations  put  down  in  earlier  days  by  the  Association  there 
stand  today  Hampton,  Atlanta  and  Fisk  universities,  Berea  and  Piedmont  colleges 
and  such  well-known  enterprises  as  the  Interracial  Movement.  It  is  today,  as 
ever,  laying  foundations — in  institutions,  in  public  sentiment,  in  individual 
character.  It  is  demonstrating  the  possibility  of  mutual  cooperation  between  the 
races  represented  among  us  tor  the  eradication  of  injustice,  discrimination,  ani- 
mosity and  prejudice,  and  for  the  upbuilding  of  a  truly  democratic  and  Christian 
civilization. 

Its  activities  as  always  are  mainly  in  the  field  of  education.  With  the  de- 
velopment of  more  adequate  tax-supported  institutions  among  the  Negroes,  work 
with  them  yearly  becomes  more  particularly  high  school  and  normal  training, 
together  with  college,  seminary  and  university  education.  In  churches,  in  Sun- 
day schools,  through  primary  schools,  high  and  normal  schools,  theological 
seminaries,  technical  schools,  hospitals  and  field  work  the  representatives  of  the 
Association — Christian  Ambassadors  of  Friendship — are  developing  leadership;  to 
the  end  that  each  racial  group  may  advance  in  cooperation  with  every  other 
toward  a  more  genuine  application  of  the  principles  of  life  which  distinguish 
brotherly  men  of  good  will. 

The  great  proportion  of  our  graduates  among  all  races  now  in  educational 
work  is  significant.  So  far  as  known  none  of  them  has  ever  been  in  court 
charged  with  crime.  The  degree  of  self-support  achieved  is  witnessed  by  the 
fact  that  tuitions  now  paid  equal  at  least  ten  times  the  original  total  budget 
of  the  Association  and  more  than  one  half  of  the  gifts  of  all  the  Congregational 
churches  toward  the  annual  budget. 

Speaking  for  his  race,  Major  Moton  recently  said:  "I  doubt  if  there  is  any 
of  our  leaders  who  has  not  been  directly  or  indirectly  influenced  by  The 
American  Missionary  Association." 

Speaking  of  the  past,  James  Bryce,  honored  Viscount,  said:  "The  Negro  has 
made  more  progress  in  the  last  sixty  years  than  the  white  race  in  any  six 
hundred  years." 

Our  achievements  under  God  have  been  substantial.  The  challenge  of  the 
present  hour  calls  for  renewed  application  to  our  vital  task. 


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LITERATURE 


The  work  of  The  American  Missionary  Association  is  described  in  various 
booklets  and  folders  which  can  be  secured  from  any  of  its  offices. 

The  American  Missionary  magazine  is  published  monthly,  representing  the 
work  of  several  home  missionary  societies.  It  now  appears  as  a  monthly  mag- 
azine issue  of  The  Congregationalism 


STATISTICS.  1931-1932 

The  South.     Church  Work. — Churches,  116:  missionaries.  75:  members,  7,591. 

Educational  Work. — Colleges,  5;  junior  college,  1;  secondary  and  elementary 
institutions,  12;  instructors,  384;  pupils,  4,079. 

Puerto  Rico. — Churches,  22;  members,  1,779;  missionaries  and  evangelists,  29; 
teachers  and  pupils,  3,527;  schools,  1;  workers,  10;  pupils,  66. 

Indian    Missions. — Churches,    23;    members,    1,009;    schools,    2;    workers,    26; 
pupils,  170;  missionaries  and  evangelists,  26. 

♦Missions  for  Spanish-Speaking  Americans. — School,  1;  workers,  14;  pupils,  87. 

Japanese  Missions — 5;  workers,  3. 

Summary.— Churches,    161;    members,    10,379;    schools,    23;    pupils,    4,600.      (In 
addition  149  students  in  Bible  Correspondence  Dept.  at  San  tee.) 

*This  school  was  dropped  at  the  end  of  school  year. 


FINANCIAL  STATEMENT 
Current  Work  for  the  Year  1931-1932 

Receipts:  Credit  Balance  as  of  September  30,  1931,  $541.15,  Contributions- 
Churches,  Sunday  Schools.  Missionary  Societies  and  Individuals  $219,629.21,  In- 
come on  Investments  $431,472.92.  Accrued  Income  Voted  by  Administrative 
Committee  $121,560.39,  Legacies  $107,991.15.  Matured  Conditional  Gifts  $8,516.69, 
Tuitions  $128,282.28,  Slater  Fund  $5,730.00,  Total  $1,023,723.79. 

Expenditures:  Administrative  Expense — Department  of  Missions,  New  York 
and  Chicago  Offices— $34,816.99.  Eouipment  and  Repairs  $69,108.98,  Insurance 
$24,690.93,  Group  Insurance  $4,014.39,  Teachers'  Travel  $21,749.07,  Cooperative 
Work  for  Missions  $17,341.12,  Retiring  Salaries  $36,765.96,  Tuitions  $128,282.28. 
Slater  Fund  $5,730.00.  Southern  Field  Missions  $429,303.33.  Indian  Field  Missions 
$47,023.23,  Oriental  Missions  $2,070.27,  Mexican  Missions  $15,464.13,  Puerto  Rican 
Missions  $67,849.29.  Finance  Department  $29,746.36,  Promotion  Department 
$47,616.68,  Annuities  on  Conditional  Gifts  $21,399.58,  Annuity  Fund— Clergy 
$1,494.47,  Annuity  Fund— Lay  Workers  $5,461.90,  Income  on  Special  Endowment 
and  Trust  Funds  $34,570.57,  Contributions  Designated  by  the  Contributor  $50,717.21. 
Total  $1,095,216.74.     Deficit  as  of  September  30,  1932,  $73,172.85. 

DANIEL    HAND   EDUCATIONAL    FUND   FOR   COLORED    PEOPLE INCOME   ACCOUNT 

Receipts:  Credit  Balance  on  hand  as  of  September  30,  1931,  $28.12.  Appro- 
priations received  from  A.  M.  A.  $1,680,  Income  from  Investments  $78,206.33, 
Total  $79,914.45.  Expenditures  for  work  in  the  South  $79,901.47.  Credit  Balance 
as  of  September  30,  1932,  $12.98. 

SUMMARY    OF    RECEIPTS    FOR    YEAR    ENDING    SEPTEMBER    30,    1932 

Current  Work  $922,682.64,  Daniel  Hand  Fund  Income  for  Current  Work 
$79,886.33,  Endowment  Funds  Received  During  Year  $4,954.26.  Total  $1,007,523.23. 

FORM   OF   BEQUEST 

I  give  and  bequeath  the  sum  of  dollars  to  "The  American  Mis- 
sionary Association,"  incorporated  by  act  of  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of 
New  York. 

Wills  should  be  attested  by  three  witnesses  (in  some  states  three  are  re- 
quired, in  other  states  only  two),  who  shall  write  against  their  names  their 
places  of  residence  (if  in  cities,  the  street  and  number).  The  following  form 
of  attestation  will  answer  for  every  state  in  the  Union:  "Signed,  sealed,  published 
and  declared  by  the  said  (AB)  as  his  last  Will  and  Testament  in  the  presence  of 
us.  who,  at  the  request  of  the  said  (AB)  and  in  his  presence,  and  in  the  presence 
of  each  other,  have  hereunto  subscribed  our  names  as  witnesses."  In  some  states 
it  is  required  that  charitable  bequests  should  be  made  at  least  two  months  before 
the  death  of  the  testator,  but  this  rule  does  not  apply  to  bequests  in  New  York 
State  to  this  Association. 


24       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches   [1932 

THE   CONGREGATIONAL  BOARD  OF  MINISTERIAL  RELIEF 

Incorporated  under  the  laws  of  Connecticut 
287  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York 

OFFICERS    AND    BOARD    OF    DIRECTORS 

The  Directors,  President  and  Vice  Presidents  of  The  Congregational  Board  of 
Ministerial  Relief  are  the  same  as  those  of  the  other  Home  Boards,  see  page  20. 

EXECUTIVE    OFFICERS 

General  Secretary. — Lewis  T.  Reed,  d.  d. 
Associate  Secretary. — Harry  R.  Miles,  d.  d. 
Treasurer. — William  T.  Boult. 

administrative  committee 

Clarence   H.   Wilson,   d.  d.,   Mass.,    Chairman;   Mrs.    Philip   E.    Browning,    Conn.; 

Howard   D.    French,    d.  d.,   N.    Y.;    Henry   W.    Hincks,    Conn.;    Mrs.    John    W. 

Hoogland,  N.  Y.;  Mrs.  William  L.  James,  N.  Y.;  Charles  S.  Mills,  d.  d.,  Conn.; 

Mrs.  Bernard  J.  Newman,  Penn.;   Mrs.  Leslie  R.  Rounds,  N.  J.;   Alanson  H. 

Scudder,  N.  Y.;  L.  E.  Smith,  d.  d.,  N.  C;  Jay  T.  Stocking,  d.  d.,  Mo.;  Charles 

C.  West,  N.  J.;  George  N.  Whittlesey,  N.  Y. 

The  Congregational  Board  of  Ministerial  Relief  is  organized  to  secure,  hold, 
manage  and  distribute  funds  for  needy  retired  Congregational  ministers,  widows 
of  ministers  and  orphaned  children  of  ministers,  too  young  for  self-support. 
Grants  are  made  on  the  ground  of  service  rendered  and  to  meet  the  exigencies  of 
age  and  disability. 

In  the  year  1932,  the  national  Board  paid  in  grants,  including  the  Christmas 
Fund,  $194,060.  It  also  sent  to  the  state  Boards  for  distribution  by  them  $28,976 
and,  in  addition,  $23,957  was  distributed  by  other  state  relief  societies,  making 
a  grand  total  of  $246,993  paid  out  to  beneficiaries  of  the  Boards. 

Invested  funds:  national  Board,  $1,577,697,  income  $83,744;  state  Boards, 
$740,938,  income  $28,164. 

Receipts:  (national  and  state)  apportionment,  $96,317;  legacies  and  matured 
conditional  gifts,  $37,470;  Christmas  Fund,  $61,607;  conditional  gifts  (national 
Board)  $3,500;  Granger  Homestead  (national  Board)  $2,682;  other  sources  (state 
Boards)  $233.  Total  receipts  (national  and  state)  $313,717.  Endowment  receipts 
from  Christian  churches  for  the  benefit  of  Christian  Church  ministers,  $1,684. 

During  1932,  the  national  and  state  Boards  made  818  regular  grants  and  169 
emergency  grants  to  persons  not  on  their  rolls,  total  987.  The  average  annual 
grant,  including  Christmas  remembrance  (national  and  state  combined)  was  $338 
to  a  minister  and  $263  to  a  widow. 

STATE  BOARDS  OF  MINISTERIAL  RELIEF 

(States  not  named  in  the  following  list  work  directly  through  the  National 
Board  of  Relief.  Of  the  State  Boards  those  of  Massachusetts,  Maine,  Michigan, 
Minnesota,  New  Hampshire,  Rhode  Island,  Vermont  and  Wisconsin  send  their 
income  to  the  National  Board,  under  a  cooperative  agreement  for  the  maintenance 
of  grants  within  the  State.) 

Northern  California  Congregational  Conference:  1164  Phelan  Building,  San  Fran- 
cisco; Rev.  Harley  H.  Gill,  d.  d.,  Supt.;  Mr.  D.  H.  Dexter,  Treas. 
Southern   California   Congregational   Conference:     129   West   Second   Street,    Los 

Angeles;  Rev.  Edward  D.  Gaylord,  d.  d.,  Supt.;  Mr.  C.  E.  Spaulding,  Treas. 
The  Trustees  of  the  Fund  for  Ministers,  Connecticut:  37  Garden  Street,  Hartford; 

Rev.  Sherrod  Soule,  d.  d.,  Supt.;  Rev.  William  F.  English,  ph.  d.,  Treas. 
Ministerial  Relief  Association  of  the  State  of  Illinois:  19  South  La  Salle  Street, 

Chicago;  Mr.  John  H.  Finley,  Sec;  Mr.  Charles  S.  Holcomb,  Treas. 
The  Congregational   Christian  Conference  of  Iowa:    Grinnell:    Rev.   P.   Adelstein 

Johnson,  d.  d.,  Supt.;  Mr.  J.  E.  Bach,  Treas. 
Maine  Congregational  Ministerial  Relief  Society:   Rev.  Thompson  E.   Ashby,  d.  d., 

Pres.,  Brunswick;  Rev.  Basil  C.  Gleason,  Treas.,  Brewer. 
The   Board   of   Ministerial   Aid,   Massachusetts:    14   Beacon   Street,    Boston;    Rev. 

Arthur    J.    Covell,    d.  d.,    Chairman    Executive    Committee;    Rev.    Oliver    D. 

Sewall,  Treas. 
Michigan  Congregational  Conference:  401  American  State  Savings  Bank  Building, 

Lansing;  Rev.  Stephen  A.  Lloyd,  Supt.,  Mr.  Herman  H.  Halladay,  Treas. 
Congregational   Ministerial   Relief   Society   of   Minnesota:    Rev.   J.    E.    Ball,   Sec, 

1506  Girard  Ave.,  No.,  Minneapolis;  J.  M.  McBride,  Treas.,  429  Palace  Building. 

Minneapolis. 
New  Hampshire  Congregational  Conference:   Rev.  Robert  G.  Armstrong,  Sec,  85 

North  State  Street,  Concord;  Rev.  Edward  R.  Stearns,  d.  d.,  Treas. 
Board  of  Trustees  for  Ministerial  Fund.  Rhode  Island:  Mr.  E.  L.  Anderson,  Treas., 

Rhode  Island  Hospital  Trust  Co.,  Providence. 
Fairbanks  Board  for  Relief  of  Ministers,  Vermont:  Rev.  William  F.  Frazier,  d.  d., 

Sec,  Burlington  Savings  Bank  Building,   Burlington. 
Wisconsin  Congregational  Conference:  Room  709,  Beaver  Building,  Madison:  Rev. 

Theodore  R.  Favtlle,  d.  d.,  General  Supt. 


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THE  ANNUITY  FUND  FOR   CONGREGATIONAL  MINISTERS 

Incorporated  under  the  laws  of  New  Jersey,  1914 
287  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York 

General  Secretary. — Lewis  T.  Reed,  d.  d. 
Associate  Secretary. — Harry  R.  Miles,  d.  d. 
Treasurer. — William  T.  Boult. 
Actuary. — George  A.  Huggins. 

TRUSTEES 

Charles  S.  Mills,  d.  d.,  President;  George  N.  Whittlesey,  Vice-President; 
Thomas  P.  Alder,  Robbins  W.  Barstow,  d.  d.,  John  T.  Beach,  Alfred  C. 
Howell,  J.  Watson  MacDowell,  Rev.  William  W.  Patton,  Charles  C.  West. 

The  Annuity  Fund  for  Congregational  Ministers  provides  age  annuities  for 
Congregational  ministers  and  incidental  protection  against  the  minister's  per- 
manent total  disability  occurring  during  the  years  of  active  service,  and  for 
his  family  in  case  of  his  untimely  death. 

Its  resources  are  derived  from  payments  by  the  minister  himself,  contribu- 
tions of  churches  and  individuals,  legacies  and  conditional  gifts  and  the  dis- 
tributable income  of  the  Pilgrim  Memorial  Fund. 

The  amount  of  annuity  at  annuity  age  depends  on  the  accumulations  to  a 
member's  credit. 

Assets,  December  31,  1932,  $5,169,320;  membership,  including  annuitants, 
2,714;  annuity  payments  $284,005;  receipts  for  the  Supplementary  Fund  from 
churches,  individuals  and  legacies,  $39,937.  The  most  urgent  matter  before  the 
Annuity  Fund  is  an  increase  in  these  contributions  for  the  Supplementary  Fund 
which  aids  in  maintaining  Original  Plan  annuities  at  the  maximum.  Honor  Roll 
of  churches  sharing  the  pastor's  membership  dues,  775. 


PILGRIM  MEMORIAL  FUND 

Established  by  vote  of  the  National  Council,  October  13,  1917 

287  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York 

The  principal  of  this  fund  is  held  in  perpetuity  by  The  Corporation  for  the 
National  Council  to  be  invested  and  reinvested,  and  the  distributable  income 
turned  over  to  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  The  Annuity  Fund  for  Congregational 
Ministers  to  aid  in  providing  Age  Annuities  and  Disability  Annuities  for  Congre- 
gational ministers  who  become  members  of  the  Annuity  Fund  and  Death 
Benefits  for  their  widows  and  minor  orphan  children. 

The  Pilgrim  Memorial  Fund,  December  31,  1932,  stood  at  $4,980,763,  in 
addition  to  which  the  accumulated  profits  from  the  sale  of  securities,  held  in  a 
Profit  Reserve  Account,  amounted  to  $325,897.  Many  of  the  securities  of  the 
Pilgrim  Memorial  Fund  were  bought  under  extremely  favorable  conditions 
about  ten  years  ago,  with  the  result  that  the  market  value  of  the  securities  of 
the  Pilgrim  Memorial  Fund,  December  31,  1932,  showed  only  a  slight  shrinkage 
in  comparison  with  the  cost. 

The  ultimate  objective  of  the  Pilgrim  Memorial  Fund  is  $8,000,000.  Legacies 
and  memorial  gifts  will  be  added  to  the  principal,  as  a  permanent  endowment. 


RETIREMENT  FUND  FOR  LAY  WORKERS 

Incorporated  under  the  laws  of  New  Jersey,   1930 
287  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York 

The  officers  and  trustees  of  the  Retirement  Fund  for  Lay  Workers  are  the 
same  as  the  officers  and  trustees  of  The  Annuity  Fund  for  Congregational 
Ministers. 

Retirement  Fund  for  Lay  Workers  is  devoted  to  the  purpose  of  providing 
annuity  benefits  for  lay  workers  in  Congregational  churches,  missionary  societies, 
state  conferences,  colleges,  hospitals  or  other  institutions  of  any  kind  under 
Congregational  auspices.  It  is  operated  on  a  contributory  basis,  the  resources 
being  provided  by  annual  dues  payable  by  both  employer  and  employe.  The 
membership  on  December  31,  1932,  was  313;  assets.  $27,170. 


26       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches   [1932 

THE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH  EXTENSION  BOARDS 

287  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York 

(Including  The  Congregational  Home  Missionary  Society,  organized  in  New 
York  City,  May  12,  1826;  The  Congregational  Church  Building  Society,  organized 
1853;  The  Congregational  Sunday  School  Extension  Society,  organized  1917;  all 
incorporated  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  New  York.) 

OFFICERS    AND    BOARDS    OF    DIRECTORS 

The  Church  Extension  Boards  are  affiliated  with  the  other  Home  Boards  under 
an  identical  Board  of  Directors,  President  and  Vice-Presidents,  as  recorded 
o.i  page  20. 

EXECUTIVE    OFFICERS 

General  Secretary. — Ernest  M.  Halliday,  d.  d. 

Treasurer. — William  T.  Boult. 

Assistant  Treasurer. — Frank  F.  Moore. 

Church  Building  Secretary. — Elbert  C.  Wood. 

Associate  Secretary. — Rev.  Frank  E.  Henry. 

Associate  Secretary. — Mrs.  Mary  D.  White. 

Associate  Secretary  of  Missions. — Miss  Miriam  L.  Woodberry. 

Secretary  of  Missions,  Eastern  Division. — W.  Knighton  Bloom,  d.  d.,  933  Woodward 

Building,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Secretary  of  Missions,   Western  Division. — Frank  Lincoln  Moore,  d.  d.,   19  South 

La  Salle  Street,  Chicago,  111. 

departmental  directors 

City  Work. — Luman  H.  Royce,  d.  d.,  11432  Mayfield  Road,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Foreign-speaking  Work. — Herman  Obenhaus,  d.  d.,  19  S.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Negro  Work  in  the  North. — Rev.  H.  M.  Kingsley,  5712  Prairie  Avenue,  Chicago,  111. 
Town   and   Country   Work. — Malcolm   Dana,   d.  d.,  409   Prospect  St.,   New   Haven, 

Conn.;  Rev.  A.  W.  Sparks,  Associate  Director,  2145  N.  Malvern  Ave..  Dayton, 

Ohio. 

ADMINISTRATIVE   COMMITTEE 

Rev.  G.  W.  C.  Hill,  Chairman;  Mrs.  Charles  E.  Blake;  Rev.  Morrison  R.  Boyn- 
ton;  Mrs.  F.  F.  Clark;  W.  G.  Clarke;  Rev.  Robert  W.  Coe;  Mrs.  F.  A. 
Coombs;  Rev.  William  Horace  Day;  Mrs.  B.  J.  Newman;  Hon.  Epaphroditus 
Peck;  Harry  M.  Pflager;  Dwight  L.  Rogers;  Mrs.  D.  C.  Turner;  Rev.  Carl 
A.  Voss;  Richard  E.  Whittlesey. 

SUPERINTENDENTS    OF    MISSIONARY    STATES    AND    DISTRICTS 

Alaska  and  Northern  Idaho. — Rev.  W.  S.  Pritchahd,  Acting  Superintendent,  Ply- 
mouth Church,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Florida. — Edwin  C.  Gillette,  d.  d.,  117  W.  Forsyth  St.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

German  Work. — Herman  Obenhaus,  d.  d.,  19  S.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

South  Central  District:  Texas,  Louisiana  and  Arkansas. — Rev.  Lucian  J.  Marsh. 
829  N.  West  13th  St.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

Southeast  District:  Kentucky,  Tennessee,  Alabama  and  West  Florida. — Fred  P. 
Ensmincer,  d.  d.,  Asst.  Superintendent,  Demorest,  Ga.  The  Carolinas  and 
Georgia. — Rev.  Milo  J.  Sweet,  Pastor-at-Large,  226  W.  Henderson  St., 
Salisbury,  N.  C. 

Southwest  District:  Arizona,  New  Mexico  and  West  Texas — Rev.  R.  R.  Shoemaker, 
816  Parkland  Circle,  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

SUPERINTENDENTS     OF    CO-OPERATING    STATES    AND    DISTRICTS 

Colorado. — Arthur  J.  Sullens,  d.  d.,  634  Mack  Building,  Denver,  Colo. 
Intermountain  District. —  (Wyoming,   Utah,  and  Southern  Idaho) — Rev.  James  F. 

Walker,  330  Sonna  Bldg.,  Boise,  Idaho. 
Montana. — Rev.  Claton  S.  Rice,  427  Stapleton  Bldg.,  Billings,  Mont. 
North  Dakota. — Rev.  Augustus  C.  Hacke,  Room  1,  O'Neil  Block,  Fargo,  N.  D. 
Oklahoma.— Rev.  Lucian  J.  Marsh,  829  N.  West  13th  St.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
Oregon. — C.  H.  Harrison,  d.  d.,  502-4  Odd  Fellows  Bldg.,  Portland.  Ore. 
South  Dakota. — Samuel  W.  Keck,  d.  d.,  Box  138,  Huron,  S.  D. 


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SUPERINTENDENTS    OP    SELF-SUPPORTING    STATES 

Northern  California  Congregational  Conference: — Harley  H.  Gill,  d.  d.,  1164  Phelan 
Bldg.,  San  Francisco. 

Southern  California  Congregational  Conference: — Edward  D.   Gaylord,  d.  d.,   129 
W.  Second  St.,  Los  Angeles. 

General    Conference    of    the    Congregational    Churches    of    Connecticut:     Sherrod 
Soule,  d.  d.,  37  Garden  St.,  Hartford. 

Hawaiian  Evangelical  Association:    Rev.  J.  P.  Erdman,  Box  150,  Honolulu,  T.  H. 

Congregational  and  Christian  Conference  of  Illinois:     Robert  J.  Locke,  d.  d.,  19  S. 
La  Salle  St.,  Chicago. 

Indiana    Conference    of    Congregational    and    Christian    Churches:       Rev.    John 
Humfreys,  211  N.  Washington  St.,  Angola. 

Congregational    Christian    Conference    of    Iowa :     P.     Adelstein    Johnson,    d.  d., 
Grinnell. 

Kansas  Congregational  Conference:     Rev.  J.  B.  Gonzales,  410  New  England  Bldg., 
Topeka. 

Congregational    Christian    Conference    of    Maine:     Rev.    Rodney    W.    Roundy,    95 
Exchange  St.,  Portland. 

Massachusetts   Congregational   Conference   and   Missionary   Society:      Pres.  Fred- 
erick H.  Page,  p.  d.,  14  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

Michigan  Congregational  Conference:    Stephen  A.  Lloyd,  d.  d.,  401  American  State 
Savings  Bank  Bldg.,  Lansing. 

Middle  Atlantic  Conference  of  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches:     Walter 
Spooner,  d.  d.,  Room  421,  1060  Broad  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Congregational   Conference   of   Minnesota:      Rev.   A.   K.    Voss,    429   Palace   Bldg., 
Minneapolis. 

Missouri    Congregational    Conference:     Rev.    C.    C.    Burger,    6501    Wydown   Blvd., 
St.  Louis. 

Nebraska    Congregational    Conference:      Rev.    W.    A.    Tyler,   410    Barkley    Bldg., 
Lincoln. 

New   Hampshire  Congregational   Conference:     Rev.   Robert   G.   Armstrong,  85   N. 
State  St.,  Concord. 

New  York  Congregational  Conference,  Inc. :     Walter  H.  Rollins,  d.  d.,  287  Fourth 
Ave.,  New  York. 

Ohio  Conference  of  Congregational  Christian  Churches:     Rev.  Fre»  L.  Hall,  1006 
Hippodrome  Bldg.,  Cleveland. 

Congregational   Conference   of   Pennsylvania:     Charles   W.   Carroll,   d.  d.,   133    S. 
63rd  St.,  Philadelphia. 

Rhode  Island  Congregational  Conference:     Charles  E.  McKinley,  d.  d.,  1021  Hos- 
pital Trust  Bldg.,  Providence. 

Vermont  Congregational  Conference  and  Domestic  Missionary  Society:     Rev.  Wm. 
F.  Frazier,  Savings  Bank  Bldg.,  Burlington. 

Washington   Congregational   Conference:      L.    O.   Baird,   d.  d.,   Plymouth   Church. 
Seattle. 

Wisconsin  Congregational  Conference:     Theo.  R.  Faville,  d.  d.,  709  Beaver  Bldg., 
Madison. 

Members. — All    members    of    the    General    Council    of    Congregational  and 

Christian    Churches,    a    limited    number    of    voting    members-at-large,    and  life 

members  who  became  such  before  1901.     A  gift  of  fifty   dollars  constitutes  one 
an  honorary  life  member. 

FACTS  WORTH  NOTING 

congregational  home  missionary  society 

That  on  May  12,  1933,  the  Society  will  complete  its  hundred  and  seventh  year. 

That  in  the  early  history  of  the  Society  it  was  interdenominational. 

That    many    Presbyterian    churches    owe    their    foundation    and    life    to    the 
Society. 


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That  the  Society  has  expended  over  forty  million  dollars  to  plant  and 
sustain  mission  churches. 

That  the  Society  commissioned  169  missionaries  the  first  year  of  its  history. 
485  last  year,  not  including  those  sent  out  by  self-supporting  spates. 

That  four  out  of  every  five  Congregational  churches  were  planted  by  the 
Society  or  its  auxiliaries. 

That  the  average  salary  of  a  missionary  pastor  for  the  past  year  was  $1,509 
of  which  the  Society  contributed  $627. 

That  the  receipts  of  the  Society  for  1931-32  were  $408,978;  for  1826,  $18,140. 

That  the  expenditures  of  the  Society  for  1931-32  were  $446,721;  for  1826-27, 
$13,984. 

That  twenty-three  self-supporting  states  maintained  their  own  home  mis- 
sionary work  and  sustained  a  fraternal  relation  to  the  National  Society. 

Form  of  Bequest. — I  give  and  bequeath  to  "The  Congregational  Home  Mis- 
sionary Society,"  organized  in  the  city  of  New  York  in  the  year,  1826,  a  corpora- 
tion existing  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  New  York,  the  sum  of  

dollars  to  be  applied  to  the  uses  and  purposes  of  said  Society. 

CONGREGATIONAL    CHURCH    BUILDING    SOCIETY 

In  seventy-nine  years  this  Society  has  made  6,362  grants  in  aid  of  church 
building  and  1.749  in  aid  of  parsonage  building.  The  aid  given  has  amounted  to 
$12,966,985.     It  has  helped  to  secure  church  property  worth  over  $40,000,000. 

The  total  receipts  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  March  31,  1932.  were  $425,403.09 
for  current  use.  The  contributions  for  church  and  parsonage  building  were 
$113,230.94.  The  repayments  on  church  and  parsonage  loans  were  $227,980.76. 
Conditional  gifts  and  legacies  amounted  to  $13,842.19.  From  other  sources  of 
income  came  $70,349.20. 

Last  year  the  Board  voted  church  grants  and  loans  and  parsonage  loans, 
amounting  to  $320,663.38.  Appropriations  amounting  to  $320,663.38  were  voted  for 
7  new  church  edifices,  2  new  parish  houses,  3  new  parsonages,  2  new  education 
buildings,  and  additions  to  13  churches  and  1  parsonage,  and  60  grants  and 
loans  for  refinancing  existing  debts  of  churches,  and  for  other  purposes.  Appli- 
cations for  grants,  church  loans  and  parsonage  loans,  asking  for  $64,850,  were 
carried  over  into  our  new  year. 

Form  of  Bequest. — I  give  and  bequeath  to  "The  Congregational  Church 
Building  Society,"   a   corporation   organized  and  existing  under  the  laws  of   the 

State  of  New  York,   the  sum  of  dollars  to  be  applied  to  the  uses 

and  purposes  of  said  Society. 

CONGREGATIONAL    SUNDAY    SCHOOL    EXTENSION    SOCIETY 

All  commissioned  workers  of  The  Congregational  Home  Missionary  Society 
are  responsible  also  for  the  work  of  the  Sunday  School  Extension  Society,  the 
latter  contributing  a  percentage  of  their  support.  This  work  consists  chiefly 
in  founding  and  maintaining  Sunday  Schools  and  in  sending  out  college  young 
people  for  summer  extension  service.  In  cooperation  with  the  Education  Society 
a  Children's  Day  program  is  provided  each  year. 

Form  of  Bequest. — I  give  and  bequeath  to  "The  Congregational  Sunday 
School  Extension  Society,"  a  corporation  organized  and  existing  under  the  laws 

of  the  State  of  New  York,  the  sum  of  _ dollars  to  be  applied  to 

the  uses  and  purposes  of  said  Society. 


THE  CONGREGATIONAL  WOMAN'S  HOME 
MISSIONARY  FEDERATION 

Incorporated  in  Kansas,   October  15,  1913 
The  work   of   the   Federation,    through   the  merger   of  the  national  societies, 
has  been  delegated  to  the  various  denominational  Home  Boards  and  Commissions. 

The  Federation  continues  to  maintain  its  corporate  existence  according 
to  its  charter,  to  care  for  its  funds,  and  to  receive  gifts  and  legacies.  President, 
Mrs.  Charles  E.  Blake.  7  Angell  Court,  Providence,  R.  I.;  treasurer,  Mrs.  H.  H. 
Hart,   Room  801.   287  Fourth  Avenue,   New  York,   N.  Y. 


1932]  City  Organizations  29 

CITY  ORGANIZATIONS 

The  following  organizations  do  missionary  and  extension  work  as  indicated 
within  their  own  confines  largely  in  immediate  cooperation  with  state  conferences. 

Bay    Association    of    Congregational    Churches    of    Northern    California,    In- 
corporated.    Church  extension  work. 
President,  Prof.  Geo.  T.  Tolson;   Executive  Secretary,  Rev.  Harly  H.  Gill,  1164 
Phelan  Building,  760  Market  St.,  San  Francisco;  Mr.  Charles  W.  Brock,  Treasurer. 
Funds:   $17,000.     Expenditures  for  1932,  $950. 

City  Missionary  Society,  14  Beacon  Street,  Room  602,  Boston,  Mass.     City  mis- 
sionary and  relief  work. 
President,  William  Ellison;   Secretary,  Rev.  Ralph  H.  Rowse;   Treasurer,   Philip 
S.  Davis.     Funds:   $404,521.     Expenditures  for  1932,  $81,732. 

Congregational  Church  Union  of  Boston  and  Vicinity,  610  Sears  Building,  Boston. 
Church  building  aid. 
President,  Ethelbert  V.  Grabill;   Secretary,  Oren  C.  Boothby;  Treasurer,  Robert 
P.  Kelsey.    Funds:  $37,981.    Expenditures  for  1932,  $30,000. 

Chicago  Congregational  Union,  19  South  La  Salle  St.     Church  extension  work. 

President,  Frederick  J.  Newey;  General  Director,  Rev.  Ernest  Graham  Guthrie; 
Treasurer,  H.  A.  Brinkman.  Income  from  endowment  funds,  $301,046;  from  trust 
funds,   $190,762.     Expenditures  for  1932,   S229.256. 

Congregational  Union  of  Cleveland,  1006  Hippodrome  Building,  Cleveland.  Ohio. 
Church  extension  work. 
Moderator,  A.  F.  Allen;   Secretary,  Rev.  Orville  L.  Kiplinger;   Treasurer,  R.  S. 
Crawford.     Endowment  funds.   $242,049;    current  income  invested  in  real   estate, 
$53,825.     Expenditures  for  1932,  $26,957. 

Congregational  Association  of  Detroit,  1st  Congregational  Church.     Church  aid 
and  extension  work. 
Moderator,  Rev.  Roger  Eddy  Treat;  Superintendent,  Rev.  A.  M.  Meikle;  Treas- 
urer, W.  G.  Clarke.     Expenditures  for  1932,  $16,723. 

City   Missionary   Society,    Hartford,    Connecticut,    166   Village    Street.     Congre- 
gational church  extension;   Village  St.  Mission  and  Community  Center;   sum- 
mer camp  and  fresh  air  work. 
President.  J.  Harold  Williams;  Superintendent,  Rev.  Philip  M.  Rose;  Treasurer, 

Allen  H.  Newton.     Expenditures  for  1932,  $16,720. 

Congregational   Church  Extension  Society  of  Los  Angeles,  611   American  Bank 
Bldg.,  Aiding  the  establishment  of  new  churches. 
President,  B.  G.  Wright:  Superintendent,  Rev.  E.  D.  Gaylord;  Treasurer,  C.  E. 
Spaulding.    Funds:  $75,000   (estimated).    Expenditures  for  1932,  $17,706. 

Minneapolis  and  St.  Paul  Congregational  Unions.     City  extension  work. 

Presidents,  Minneapolis,  T.  H.  Col  well;  St.  Paul,  Rev.  A.  H.  Gilmore.  Joint 
Superintendent,  Rev.  J.  P.  Miller,  429  Palace  Bldg.,  Minneapolis.  Treasurers, 
Minneapolis,  W.  O.  Jones;  St.  Paul,  H.  G.  Swanson.    Expenditures  1932,  $4,500. 

New   York   City   Congregational   Church  Association,   Inc.,   287   Fourth  Avenue. 
Church  extension,  added  to  the  functions  of  the  local  association. 
Moderator,    Rev.    George    M.    Miller;     Executive    Secretary,    Rev.    Walter    H. 
Rollins;    Treasurer,   Edward  Wade.     Funds:    $3,393,    also   $5,000   trust  fund.     Ex- 
penditures for  1932,  $35,849. 

Congregational  Church  Extension  Society  of  Seattle,  Plymouth  Congregational 
Church.     Church  erection  and  general  church  aid. 
President,  Arthur  P.  Johnson;  Acting  Superintendent,  Rev.  L.  O.  Baird;  Treas- 
urer, R.  H.  G.  Edmonds.    Expenditures  for  1932,  $4,674. 

Congregational  Union  of  Springfield,  Inc.,  Springfield,  Mass.     Church  extension 
in  cooperation  with  state  conference. 
President,  Rev.  Garrett  V.  Stryker;  Clerk,  Rev.  John  B.  Lewis;  Treasurer,  John 
A.  Dale.     Funds:   $12,000.     Expenditures  for  1932,  $8,663. 

Congregational  City  Missionary  Society  of  St.  Louis,  6501  Wydown  Blvd.     Sup- 
port of  mission  churches. 
President,    Rev.    Jay    T.    Stocking;     Superintendent,     Rev.     Chas.     C.     Burger. 
Funds:   $10,000.     Expenditures  for  1932,  $5,000. 

Worcester  City  Missionary  Society,  25  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.     General  mis- 
sionary work  in  Worcester  and  vicinity. 
President.    Edwin    G.    Norman;    Secretary,    Harrison    L.    Packard;    Treasurer, 
Ebenezer  G.  Seal.     Funds:  $60,881.     Expenditures  for  1932,  $2,956. 


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OTHER    CONGREGATIONAL    ORGANIZATIONS 


AMERICAN  CONGREGATIONAL  ASSOCIATION 

Organized,  1853.    Incorporated,   1854.    Headquarters,  Congregational  House, 
14  Beacon  Street,  Boston 

OFFICERS 

President.— Rev.   Edward   M.   Noyes,   Newton   Centre,    Mass. 

Vice-President. — Ethelbert    V.    Grabill,    Jamaica    Plain,    Mass.;    Rev.    J.    Edgar 

Park,  Norton,  Mass. 
Corresponding  and  Recording  Secretary. — Thomas  Todd,  Concord. 
Chairman  of  Executive  Committee. — Franklin  P.   Shumway. 
Treasurer. — Phineas  Hubbard,  14  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 
Librarian. — Rev.  Frederick  T.  Persons. 

Directors. — Rev.  Edward  M.  Noyes,  Newton  Centre;  Franklin  P.  Shumway. 
Melrose;  Alfred  M.  Ziegler,  Newtonville;  Thomas  Todd,  Concord;  Rev. 
J.  Edgar  Park,  Norton;  John  D.  Graham,  Boston;  William  Q.  Wales, 
West  Newton;  Ethelbert  V.  Grabill,  Jamaica  Plain;  Rev.  Arthur  J. 
Covell,  Boston;  Phineas  Hubbard,  Cambridge;  Rev.  D.  Augustine 
Newton,  Westboro;  J.  J.  Tillinghast,  Milton;  Rolfe  Cobleigh,  Newton  High- 
lands; Frank  M.  Forbush,  Newton  Centre;  Arthur  H.  Merritt,  Dorchester; 
Rev.  John  H.  Quint,  Chelsea;  Rev.  Charles  H.  Williams,  Jamaica  Plain; 
Appleton  P.  Williams,  Newton  Highlands;  Willard  C.  Hill,  Lexington;  Rev. 
Enoch  F.  Bell,  Newton  Centre;  Walter  H.  Black,  Jamaica  Plain;  Edson  W. 
White,  Wakefield;  Sargent  H.  Wellman,  Topsfield;  Rev.  Clarence  W.  Dun- 
ham, Dorchester;  Ralph  E.  Whitney,  Newton  Highlands;  Frank  E.  Bridcman, 
Wollaston;  Rev.  Morton  D.  Dunning,  Wellesley  Farms;  Rev.  Carl  M.  Gates. 
Wellesley  Hills;  Howard  Wallingford,  Belmont. 


To  maintain,  in  the  city  of  Boston,  a  Congregational  House;  to  care  for  and 
perpetuate  a  library  of  books,  pamphlets,  and  manuscripts,  and  a  collection  of 
portraits  and  relics  of  the  past;  to  promote  friendly  intercourse  and  cooperation 
among  Congregational  ministers  and  churches,  and  with  other  denominations; 
and  to  do  whatever  else — within  the  limits  of  its  charter — shall  serve  to  illustrate 
Congregational  history  and  promote  the  general  interests  of  Congregational 
churches. 


MEMBERSHIP 

The  membership  of  the  Association  consists  of  Congregationalists  who  have 
been  elected  by  the  Directors  at  any  regular  meeting.  There  are  two  classes 
of  members— Life  and  Annual.  Annual  members  pay  an  annual  assessment 
of  $1.00.  The  payment  of  $10  at  one  time  by  a  member  constitutes  him  a  life 
member.  All  moneys  received  for  membership  are  applied  exclusively  to  the 
increase  of  the  library. 


the  congregational  house 

Was  erected  in  1898  (costing  over  $700,000)  to  house  the  Congregational 
Library,  provide  rooms  at  low  cost  for  14  Congregational  Missionary  Organiza- 
tions, the  Congregational  Book  Store,  Pilgrim  Hall  for  gatherings,  and  Committee 
Rooms,  and  to  promote  the  general  interests  of  Congregational  churches. 


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THE   CONGREGATIONAL  BOARD   OF  PASTORAL   SUPPLY 

615  Congregational  House,  Boston 

Directors. — Rev.  Watson  L.  Phillips,  d.  d.,  Chairman;  Appleton  P.  Williams, 
Treasurer;  Sargent  H.  Wellman,  Auditor;  Rev.  C.  A.  Adams;  Rev.  James  W. 
Bixler,  d.  d.;  Rev.  C.  T.  Chase;  Rev.  H.  J.  Chidley,  d.  d.;  Rev.  C.  E.  Clark; 
Rev.  William  F.  Fraziek,  d.  d.;  Rev.  K.  A.  Handanian;  Rev.  John  D.  Kettelle; 
Rev.  Moses  R.  Lovell;  Rev.  Ernest  F.  McGregor;  Rev.  C.  E.  McKinley,  d.  d.; 
Pres.  Warren  J.  Moulton,  d.  d.;  Rev.  J.  E.  Newton;  Rev.  F.  H.  Page,  d.  d.;  Oscar 
A.   Phelps;   Rev.  Austin  Rice,  d.  d.;  E.  W.  Sherman;   Charles  H.  Towle. 

Secretary. — Rev.  Arthur  J.  Covell,  d.  d. 

This  Board  is  maintained  and  controlled  by  the  Congregational  Conferences 
of  the  six  New  England  states.  It  is  an  advisory  agency  in  aiding  pastoral 
settlements.  Its  rule  is  to  make  recommendations  to  a  church  only  in  response 
to  direct  official  request.  It  is  the  servant  of  the  churches,  and  is  entirely 
responsible  to  them. 

Our  business  is  to  set  before  the  churches  clear  and  impartial  and  con- 
siderate testimonies  relative  to  ministers  concerning  whom  they  make  inquiries. 
We  give  names  of  men  available  for  the  pastorate,  if  that  is  desired;  and  we 
designate  and  engage  men  to  preach  with  reference  to  settlement  whenever  that 
may  be  left  with  us.  We  also  furnish  temporary  or  occasional  supplies  wherever 
they  may  be  wanted.  The  Secretary  visits  churches  upon  request,  supplying  the 
pulpit  and  meeting  the  committee  of  the  church. 

The  Secretary  also  visits  the  theological  seminaries,  that  he  may,  so  far  as 
possible,  know  personally  the  men  of  the  senior  classes  who  are  ready  for 
settlement.  And  as  far  as  desired,  and  other  duties  permit,  he  speaks  before 
associations  of  churches  and  ministerial  unions  in  the  interests  of  the  work  for 
which  the  Board  stands. 

The  work  of  the  office  is  large.  We  have  carefully  recorded  state- 
ments concerning  more  than  half  of  all  the  Congregational  ministers  in  the 
country,  and  of  nearly  all  those  in  New  England.  The  churches  served  by  us  are 
most  largely  in  the  New  England  states,  but  our  business  reaches  to  almost 
every  state,  and  passes  even  a  little  beyond  the  bounds  of  the  Union. 

The  records  of  our  office  contain  important  facts  relative  to  the  churches 
that  have  corresponded  with  us.  They  cover  preaching  engagements  of  every 
sort  made  through  our  agency,  and  they  include  copies  of  all  letters  descriptive 
of  ministerial  standing  and  capacity.  Nothing  is  done  that  is  not  put  within 
reach  of  authorized  inspection. 

It  is  not  meant  that  anything  should  be  done  as  a  matter  of  merely  personal 
favor  or  disfavor.  It  is  not  intended  either  that  the  individual  judgment  of  any 
one  person  should  be  much  put  forward  as  of  decisive  weight.  In  matters  con- 
cerning ministerial  character  and  capacity  it  is  meant  that  there  should  be 
gathered  in,  as  far  as  possible,  the  general  judgment  of  discerning  men  who 
have  had  opportunity  or  knowledge;  and  it  is  the  business  of  the  Secretary  to 
place  this  general  judgment  as  best  he  can  before  those  who  have  need  to  know 
and  the  right  to  know  what  it  is. 

The  expenses  of  the  Board  are  borne  chiefly  by  contributions  from  the 
churches  of  New  England,  through  the  treasuries  of  the  State  Conferences. 
Fees  are  charged,  however,  to  ministers  for  the  furnishing  of  opportunities  for 
the  occasional  supplying  of  pulpits,  and  also  for  aid  in  securing  pastoral  settle- 
ments outside  of  New  England.  Within  New  England,  there  is  no  settlement  fee. 
No  charge  is  made  to  churches  anywhere.  But  churches  outside  of  the  six 
cooperating  states  have  often  assumed  the  payment  of  office  fees  which  might 
otherwise  have  been  paid  by  the  ministers  concerned. 


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BOSTON  SEAMAN'S  FRIEND  SOCIETY,  INC. 

Office:  618  Congregational  House,  Boston 
Organized  1827.     Incorporated  1829.    Reorganized  1922. 


On  recommendation  of  the  Commission  on  Missions  the  Society  was  reorgan- 
ized in  1922  and  became  the  sole  representative  for  sailor  work  of  the  New 
England  Congregational  churches,  and  is  therefore  entitled  to  a  regular  appor- 
tionment from  them.  The  Society's  affairs  are  administered  by  the  representa- 
tives named  below,  chosen  by  the  New  England  Conferences.  The  former 
organization  transferred  to  the  new  Corporation  more  than  $200,000  worth  of 
real  estate  and  other  assets,  including  land  and  buildings  in  Boston  and  Vine- 
yard Haven  and  invested  funds. 

The  Society  is  devoted  to  the  material,  social  and  religious  welfare  of  seamen 
of  all  nations.  Has  finely  equipped  Bethels  at  287  Hanover  St.,  Boston,  and  at 
Vineyard  Haven,  and  reading  rooms  at  Tarpaulin  Cove  and  Cape  Cod  Canal. 
The  Society  provides  dormitory  accommodations,  reading  and  recreation  rooms, 
pool  tables,  and  games  of  many  kinds,  a  canteen,  shower  baths,  postal  and 
banking  facilities,  and  a  check  room  for  seamen's  baggage.  Free  entertainments 
and  religious  services  are  held  weekly.  Sick,  destitute  and  ship-wrecked  sailors 
are  cared  for.     Books  and  magazines  are  placed  aboard  ships. 


OFFICERS 

President. — Mr.  Charles  Stewart,  Boston,   Mass. 

Vice-President. — Capt.  Harold  L.  Colbeth,  Buzzard's  Bay,   Mass. 

Treasurer. — Mr.  Arthur  J.  Crockett,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Clerk. — Mr.  Henry  H.  Norris,  Winchester,  Mass. 

Secretary. — Rev.  Merritt  A.  Farren,  Boston,   Mass. 

Chairman  of  Executive  Committee. — Enos  H.  Bigelow,  m.  d.,  Framingham,  Mass. 


state  representatives 


Maine 


Mr.  Andrew  C.  Furbush,  Portland 
Rev.  John  C.  Schroder,  Portland 
Rev.  Morris  H.  Turk,  d.  d.,  Portland 

New  Hampshire 

Rev.  James  F.  English,  Manchester 

Rev.  Earl  F.  Nauss,  Nashua 

Rev.  Arthur  A.  Rouner,  Portsmouth 

Vermont 
Rev.  J.  Graydon  Brown,  Rutland 
Rev.  Herbert  H.  Hines,  Woodstock 
Rev.   George  A.  Neeld,  St.  Johnsbury 

Massachusetts 

Rev.  Dwight  J.  Bradley,  Newton  Center 
Enos  H.  Bigelow,  m.  d.,  Framingham 
Mr.  William  E.  Clapp,  Maiden 
Capt.  Harold  L.  Colbeth,  Buzzard's  Bay 
Mr.  Arthur  J.  Crockett,  West  Roxbury 
Rev.  John  Gratton,  Pittsfield 
Rev.  Paul  G.  Macy,  Worcester 
Mr.  Henry  H.  Norris,  Winchester 
Mr.  Robert  E.  Peabody,  Jamaica  Plain 
Mr.  Henry  B.  Prout,  Brookline 


Rev.  John  H.  Quint,  d.  d.,  Chelsea 

Mr.  Herbert  P.  Sawtell,  Worcester 

Mr.  Andrew  B.  Sides,  Waban 

Rev.  Russell  H.  Stafford,  d.  d.,  Brookline 

Mr.  Charles  Stewart,  Boston 

Mr.  Lucius  E.  Thayer,  Newton 

Rev.  Chables  N.  Thorp,  Lincoln 

Rev.  George  L.  Thurlow,  Concord 

Mr.  Harry  H.  Walker,  Boston 

Mr.  Sargent  H.  Wellman,  Topsfield 

Rhode  Island 

Rev.  Samuel  T.  Clifton,  Providence 
Rev.  M.  Raymond  Plumb,  Edgewood 
Rev.  Ernest  L.   Wismer,   Newport 

Connecticut 
Rev.  Robbins  W.  Barstow,  d.  d.,  Hartford 
Rev.     Andrew     Burns     Chalmers,     Willi- 

mantic 
Rev.  Francis  T.  Cooke,  Bristol 
Rev.  J.  Romeyn,  Danforth,  New  London 
Rev.  Theodore  A.  Greene,  New  Britain 
Rev.  James  E.  Gregg,  d.  d.,  Waterbury 
Rev.  Albert  J.  Lord,  d.  d.,  Meriden 
Rev.  Harry  J.  Newton,  New  Haven 
Rev.  John  M.  Phillips,  d.  d.,  Hartford 


Bequests  should  be  made  payable  to  the  Boston  Seaman's  Friend  Society,  Inc. 
Contributions  from  churches  and  individuals  solicited.  Contributions  received 
on  an  annuity  basis. 


1932]  Other  Organizations  33 

PILGRIM  PLACE  IN  CLAREMONT 

Homes  for  Missionaries,   Ministers  and   other  Christian  Workers. 

Founded  in  1915;  incorporated  under  the  laws  of  California; 

endorsed  and  commended  by  the  National  Council. 

OFFICERS    AND    DIRECTORS 

Raymond  C.  Brooks,  d.  d.,  President,  595  Mayflower  Road,  Claremont;  Franklin 
Warner,  Vice-President,  Claremont;  Rev.  Albert  P.  Davis,  Exec.  Secretary, 
595  Mayflower  Road,  Claremont;  Rev.  A.  D.  Stauffacher,  Rec.  Secretary,  441 
Harvard  Ave..  Claremont;  Harry  T.  Belcher,  Treasurer,  Claremont;  Martin 
Abernethy,  Claremont;  Mrs.  Maxwell  Chaplin,  Claremont;  Rev.  Arthur  O. 
Prttchard,  Sierra  Madre;  Rev.  John  M.  Schaefle,  Los  Angeles;  Mrs.  Doremus 
Scudder,  Claremont;  Luther  Freeman,  d.  d.,  Pomona;  Mrs.  W.  H.  Kerr, 
Claremont;  Miss  Ela  C.  Sugg,  Claremont;  Mrs.  R.  K.  Pitzer,  Pomona;  J.  G. 
Zorn,  Claremont;  Honorary  Directors,  Mrs.  W.  C.  Merritt,  Claremont;  Mrs. 
E.  C.  Norton,  Claremont;  Mrs.  J.  A.  Blaisdell,  Claremont;  Rev.  C.  W.  Lay, 
Long  Beach. 

location 

Pilgrim  Place  is  located  upon  a  beautiful  twenty  acre  tract  in  Claremont  In 
Southern  California.  Claremont  is  the  home  of  Pomona  College,  Scripps  College 
for  Women  and  Claremont  Colleges  and  is  recognized  as  one  of  the  educational 
centers  of  America.  The  town  is  in  the  midst  of  the  orange  belt,  with  the 
Sierra  Madre  mountains  rising  to  a  height  of  10,000  feet  near  by.  Claremont  is 
thirty-three  miles  east  from  Los  Angeles  and  twenty-five  miles  from  Pasadena. 


OBJECT 

The  purpose  of  Pilgrim  Place  is  to  provide  comfortable  homes  at  a  minimum 
cost  for  ministers,  missionaries  and  other  Christian  workers  and  their  families 
in  a  region  where  living  conditions  are  attractive  and  living  costs  are  low. 

Pilgrim  Place  operates  26  houses.  A  4,  5  or  6-room  cottage,  fully  furnished, 
may  be  rented  for  from  $25  to  $40  per  month.  If  a  prospective  resident  prefers 
to  furnish  funds  for  the  construction  of  his  own  home.  Pilgrim  Place  is  glad  to 
cooperate  by  providing  land  without  charge.  Such  homes  are  held  in  the 
name  of  the  Corporation  but  are  legally  recognized  as  the  homes  of  the  builders 
during  their  lifetime.    Eight  such  homes  are  included  in  the  Pilgrim  Place  area. 


RECENT    DEVELOPMENT 

During  1932,  the  Pilgrim  Place  grounds  have  been  greatly  improved.  A 
beautiful  new  home,  known  as  the  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Upjohn  House,  has  been  com- 
pleted. A  commodious  and  charming  Administration  Building,  in  memory  of 
Pres.  and  Mrs.  William  M.  Brooks,  has  been  provided  by  their  children.  Two 
impressive  entrance-ways  to  the  grounds,  for  which  beautiful  wrought  iron 
gates  were  donated  by  the  Manhattan  Church  of  New  York,  have  been  erected 
through  the  generous  assistance  of  friends.  Porter  Hall  offers  attractive  accom- 
modations for  single  persons.  The  Old  Hadley  House  is  intended  especially  for 
women.  Plans  for  other  buildings  have  been  drawn  and  await  funds  from 
interested  donors.  Pilgrim  Place  invites  cooperation  in  the  development  of  this 
important  enterprise. 

CONTRIBUTIONS    WILL    BE   WELCOMED 

at  the  present  time,  especially  for 

1.  General  endowment,  to  provide  for  costs  of  maintenance  and  continuance 
of  low  rental  charges,  $300,000. 

2.  Completion  of  plan  for  drives,  walks  and  planting,  estimated  cost,  $10,000. 

3.  Additional  homes,  each  with  suitable  endowment  for  upkeep.  Low 
building  costs  now  make  a  special  appeal. 


BEQUESTS 

In  the  past  year,  bequests  amounted  to  a  total  of  $55,000.  Conditional  gifts, 
yielding  interest  returns  to  the  donors,  are  solicited. 

Form  of  Bequest. — I  give,  devise  and  bequeath  to  "Pilgrim  Place  in  Clare- 
mont" incorporated  under  the  laws  of  California  the  sum  of dollars 

(or  the  following  described  property). 

Correspondence  regarding  Bequests,  Annuities  and  other  matters  should  be 
addressed  to  the  President,  Rev.  Raymond  C.  Brooks,  or  the  Secretary,  Rev. 
Albert  P.  Davis,  595  Mayflower  Road,  Claremont,  Calif. 


34       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches   [1932 
SCHAUFFLER  SCHOOL 


( Religious  Education 
A    COLLEGE    OF      I  Missionary    Training 
[  and  Social  Work. 

5111-5115  Fowler  Avenue,  S.  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Rev.  Raymond  G.  Clapp,  d.  d.,  President 

Organized  1886.     Incorporated  1905,  an  Ohio  Corporation,  not  for  profit. 

Trustees. — Clay  Harrick,  President,  Mabie  A.  Jindra,  Secretary,  Robert  L.  Beck, 
Mrs.  C.  R.  Bissell,  Mrs.  Charles  M.  Preston,  Rev.  Philip  Smead  Bird,  d.  d., 
Prof.  P.  J.  Twiggs,  Miriam  Woodberry. 

Checks  payable  to  Robert  L.  Beck,  Treasurer.  A  Corporation  of  24  mem- 
bers, four  elected  annually  for  six-year  terms,  chooses  trustees  and  advises  on 
general  policies.  Property  ($400,000)  reverts  to  Congregational  Conference  of 
Ohio,  if  it  ceases  to  be  used  for  purposes  of  training  young  women  in  religious 
and  social  leadership.     Endowment  and  invested  funds  $167,813. 

$1,500  of  $26,400  budget  provided  by  apportionment  gifts  through  Congrega- 
tional Education  Society,  about  $6,700  by  income  from  endowment,  about  $1,000 
by  D.  A.  R.  scholarships,  about  $5,000  from  students,  balance  ($12,200)  by  direct 
gifts  of  individuals  and  churches  of  this  and  other  denominations.  Estate  Loans, 
Annuity  Gifts,  Legacies  solicited. 

Four-year  course  for  high  school  graduates,  one  year  for  college  graduates: 
degree  B.  S.  in  R.  E.  and  B.  S.  in  Social  Work.  Graduates  available  as  pastor's 
assistants,  directors  of  religious  education,  parish  workers,  missionaries — home  or 
foreign,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  and  settlement  or  social  workers. 

Unusual  opportunities  for  scholarship  self-help  assistance.  Special  classes 
to  train  those  of  foreign  birth  or  parentage  in  English,  when  necessary. 

Enrollment  65  of  12  nationalities  or  races  and  14  denominations;  54%  of  these 
are  of  American  parentage,  and  59%  of  American  birth;  evening  extension 
classes  in  English  and  civics  for  immigrants,  221  of  21  nationalities. 

Faculty  and  Administrative  Staff— 12  resident,  12  non-resident  (14  of  these 
only  part  time— 11  full  time  teachers).  Names  and  subjects  about  as  in  Year 
Book  for  1931. 


THE  NEW  YORK  CONGREGATIONAL  HOME  FOR  THE  AGED 

123  Linden  Boulevard,  Brooklyn,  New  York 

Directors. — Thomas  H.  Roulston,  Pres.;  Edward  W.  Peet,  m.  d.,  Charles  R.  Heb- 
ard,  Gilbert  C.  Halsted,  Wm.  H.  Kephart,  d.  d.,  George  A.  Hough,  Frederick 
W.  Starr,  Howard  M.  Taylor;  Arthur  K.  Wing,  Atty.,  Henry  C.  Turner, 
James  Weild,  Treasurer;  Mrs.  John  J.  Pearsall,  Chairman  Board  of  Managers. 

The  New  York  Congregational  Home  for  the  Aged  incorporated  under 
the  Membership  Corporation  Law  of  State  of  New  York,  April  18,  1910. 

Object. — To  provide  and  maintain  a  home  for  aged  men  and  women  affiliated 
with  Congregational  churches  of  New  York  City  and  vicinity.  The  Home 
is  maintained  through  the  gifts  of  members  of  Congregational  churches  in  New 
York  City. 

There  are  four  classes  of  membership:  Contributing,  $25;  Sustaining,  $10, 
Associate,  $1.00;  Life,  $100;  Patrons  for  Life,  $500. 

Checks  should  be  made  payable  to  James  Weild,  Treasurer,  850  East  39th  St., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


1932]  Theological  Seminaries  35 

THEOLOGICAL    SEMINARIES 


ANDOVER  NEWTON  THEOLOGICAL  SCHOOL 

Newton  Centre,  Massachusetts 

An  interdenominational  theological  school  located  in  Greater  Boston.  Andover 
was   founded   in   1807,   Newton   in   1825.     Andover  Newton   was   formed   in   1931. 

THE    FACULTY 

Everett  Carleton  Herrick,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  President 

Vaughan  Dabney,  d.  d.,  Dean  and  Bartlet  Professor  of  Sacred  Rhetoric 

Frederick  Lincoln  Anderson,  d.  d.,  Emer.,  Professor  of  Biblical  Interpretation,  New 

Testament 
Amos  Niven  Wilder,  ph.  d.,  Norris  Professor  of  New  Testament  Interpretation 
Winfred  Nichols  Donovan,  d.  d.-,  Professor  of  Biblical  Interpretation,   Old  Testa-  | 

ment 
Henry  Kalloch  Rowe,  ph.  d.,  Professor  of  Church  History  and  Social  Science 
Richard  Miner  Vaughan,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  Christian  Theology 
Daniel  Evans,  d.  d.,  Abbot  Professor  of  Christian  Theology 
James  Percival  Berkeley,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  Religious  Education 
Woodman  Bradbury,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  Homiletics  and  Pastoral  Duties 
Charles  Nathaniel  Arbuckle,  d.  d.,  Associate  Professor  of  Preaching 
Basil   Mathews,   m.  a.    (Oxon.),   Helen   Barrett   Montgomery   Professor   of   Chris- 
tianity and  World  Relations 
Charles  Melvin  McConnell,  s.  t.  b.,  Professor  of  Country  Church  Life 
Harold  Washington  Ruopp,  m.  a.,  s.  t.  b.,  Professor  of  the  Art  of  Preaching 
Edgar  Sheffield  Brichtman,  ph.  d.,  ll.  d.,  Lecturer  in  Theology 
George  Arthur  Huntley,  m.  d.,  Acting  Professor  in  Missions 
Dwight  J.  Bradley,  b.  d.,  Lecturer  in  Pastoral  Problems 
Austin  Philip  Guiles,  m.  a.,  b.  d.,  Director  of  Clinical  Training 
Russell  Chase  Tuck,  s.  t.  m.,  Instructor  in  New  Testament  Studies 
Doris  Louise  Bicglestone,  b.  d.,  Instructor  in  Religious  Education 
William  Jacob  Cloues,  b.  d.,  Alva  Woods  Librarian 
Owen  Hamilton  Gates,  ph.  d.,  Andover  Librarian 

William  Ernest  Hocking,  ph.  d.,  Hyde  Lecturer  on  Foreign  Missions 
Boynton  Merrill,  d.  d.,  John  M.  English  Lecturer  on  Preaching 

Andover  Seminary  has  become  affiliated  with  The  Newton  Theological  Insti- 
tution to  form  the  new  Andover  Newton  Theological  School  which  is  located  at 
Newton  Centre,  in  the  vicinity  of  Boston.  The  combination  of  the  two  schools 
and  the  location  make  new  and  unusual  advantages  possible  for  theological 
students  interested  in  taking  their  professional  study  in  New  England.  The 
combined  resources  provide  for  an  enrichment  of  the  curriculum  and  an  en- 
largement of  the  faculty. 

The  Andover  Newton  Theological  School  in  affiliation  with  Harvard  gives 
the  students  the  privilege  of  taking  any  work  in  Harvard  open  to  theological 
students  and  without  additional  expense.  In  greater  Boston  and  New  England 
are  many  of  the  oldest  and  most  famous  of  the  educational  institutions  of  the 
country.  Andover  Newton  is  in  the  midst  of  them  so  that  the  students  can 
enjoy  the  cultural  and  traditional  advantages  which  bring  college  and  pro- 
fessional students  to  Boston,  not  only  from  all  over  the  country  but  from  all 
over  the  world. 

The  co-operation  of  the  churches  in  the  vicinity  offers  many  opportunities 
where,  on  the  basis  of  co-operative  scholarships,  students  can  make  their  way 
and  at  the  same  time  gain  valuable  and  practical  experience.  The  School  offers 
scholarship  grants,  so  far  as  it  is  able,  to  students  dependent  upon  self-support 
and  seeks  to  aid  in  securing  for  them  church  positions  in  which  service  can 
be  given  in  return. 

The  School  grants  three  degrees:  B.  D.,  S.  T.  M.,  and  M.  R.  E.  The  B.  D.  is 
granted  after  three  years'  study  to  students  who  have  had  a  college  course  or 
its  equivalent.  The  M.  R.  E.  is  granted  to  students  with  similar  preparation  after 
two  years'  study.  The  S.  T.  M.  is  granted  after  at  least  a  year  of  graduate  study 
and  the  presentation  of  a  satisfactory  thesis. 

For  catalogue   and   further   information   address   the   President   or   the   Dean. 


36       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches   [1932 
ATLANTA    THEOLOGICAL    SEMINARY    FOUNDATION 

Nashville,  Tennessee 


William  James  Campbell,  a.  m.,  s.  t.  b.,  d.  d.,  President,  Professor  Church  History. 
William  Allen  Harper,  m.  a.,  lit.  d.,  ll.  d.,  Professor  Religious  Education. 
C.  Rexford  Raymond,  b.  d.,  d.  d.,  Professor  Church  Administration. 
Malcolm  Dana,  b.  d.,  d.  d.,  Lecturer  in  the  Rural  Church. 


To  the  list  of  the  Foundation  Faculty  may  be  added,  for  Academic  purposes, 
both  the  Faculty  of  Vanderbilt  School  of  Religion  and  also  others  from  the 
Faculties  of  Vanderbilt  University  whose  work  contributes  to  ministerial  education. 

The  Foundation  is  affiliated  with  Vanderbilt  University,  and  offers  every 
advantage  of  location,  education,  and  self  support. 

For  information  write  William  James  Campbell,   President. 


BANGOR  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY 

Bangor,  Me. 

Incorporated  under  the  laws  of  Massachusetts   Feb.   25,    1814;    charter   con- 
firmed by  the  Legislature  of  Maine,  Feb.  19,  1831. 


Warren  J.  Moulton,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  President,   and  Hayes  Professor  of  New 
Testament  Language  and  Literature. 

Francis   B.    Denio,   d.  d.,    Professor   Emeritus    of    Old    Testament    Language    and 
Literature. 

Calvin  M.  Clark,  d.  d.,  Waldo  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  and  Lecturer  on 
Congregational  Polity  and  Pastoral  Theology. 

John  J.  Martin,  ph.d.,  d.d.,  Buck  Professor  of  Christian  Theology,  and  Fogg  Pro- 
fessor of  Sacred  Rhetoric  and  Oratory. 

Charles  Gordon  Cumming,  ph.d.,   George  A.   Gordon  Professor   of  Old  Testament 
Language  and  Literature. 

Alfred  Morris  Perry,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  Associate  Professor  of  New  Testament  Language 
and  Literature,  and  Librarian. 

Marion  J.  Bradshaw,  m.  a.,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  the  Philosophy  of  Religion. 

Ralph  S.  Adams,  a.  b.,  Associate  Professor  of  Rural  Work  and  Religious  Education. 


Rev.  John  M.  Arters,  d.  d.,  Lecturer  on  Methodist  Polity. 

Prof.  Mark  Bailey,  m.  a.,  Instructor  in  Vocal  Culture. 

Rev.  Frederick  T.  Persons,  m.  a.,  Lecturer  on  Church  Architecture. 

Arlin  Miller  Cook,  m.  a.,  Instructor  in  English. 

lecturers  on  the  bond  foundation 

PRor.  Webster  Chester,  ph.  d.,  of  Colby  College,  on  Geology. 

convocation  week  lectures 

Prof.  Rufus  M.  Jones,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  litt.  d.,  Leader  of  the  Quiet  Hour. 

Dr.  Richard  C.  Cabot,  Lecturer  on  Applied  Christianity. 

Rev.  Albert  E.  Day,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  Lecturer  on  Preaching. 

Prof.  Halford  E.  Luccock,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  Lecturer  on  Literature  and  Life. 


1932]  Theological  Seminaries  37 

THE  CHICAGO  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY 

5757  University  Avenue,  Chicago 


Albert  W.  Palmer,  President. 

A.  C.  McGiffert,  Jr.,  Director  of  Studies. 

Robert  Cashman,  Business  Manager. 


The  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  established  in  1855  to  furnish  training 
for  Christian  leadership  according  to  the  highest  academic  standards,  has  been 
a  pioneer  in  the  introduction  into  the  theological  curriculum  of  several  unique 
features  designed  to  meet  the  changing  spiritual  needs  of  succeeding  generations. 
For  example,  Dr.  Graham  Taylor  was  called  to  the  chair  of  Christian  Economics 
when  such  a  professorship  was  practically  unknown.  Recent  developments  have 
been  in  the  fields  of  research  in  personality  problems;  in  studies  of  the  city  and 
rural  churches;  in  culture  through  art  and  drama,  literature  and  music;  and  in 
the  supervision  of  the  practical  work  of  students  with  a  view  to  their  develop- 
ment as  leaders  of  the  institutions  of  religion  in  the  modern  world. 

In  1915  the  institution  removed  to  the  neighborhood  of  the  University  of 
Chicago,  with  which  It  is  affiliated  through  the  Divinity  School  of  the  University. 
Thus  Seminary  students  enjoy  the  advantages  of  a  University  which  is  inter- 
nationally known  for  its  high  standards  and  academic  productiveness.  In  June. 
1928,  the  new  buildings  of  the  Seminary  were  completed  and  dedicated. 

THE    FACULTY 

Albert  W.  Palmer,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  President  and  Professor  of  Practical  Theology. 

Graham  Taylor,  a.  m.,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  Emeritus,  Social  Economics. 

Arthur  Cushman  McGiffert,  Jr.,  d.  b.,  a.  m.,  Christian  Theology  and  Director  of 
Studies. 

Benjamin  Willard  Robinson,  ph.d.,  New  Testament. 

Arthur  Erastus  Holt,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  Social  Ethics. 

Fred  Eastman,  Litt.  d.,  Religious  Literature  and  Drama. 

Davis  Edwards,  a.  m.,  Public  Speaking. 

Wtlhelm  Pauck,  Lie.  Theol.,  Church  History. 

Matthew  Sptnka,  a.  m.,  ph.  d.,  Librarian   and  Lecturer   in  Church  History. 

Samuel  Kincheloe,  a.  m.,  ph.  d.,  Sociology  of  Religion. 

Walker  Moore  Alderton,  a.  m.,  d.  b.,  Director  of  Student  Field  Activities. 

Carl  Romig  Hutchinson,  d.  b.,  Research  Associate. 

Cecil  Michener  Smith,  a.  m.,  Music. 

Mrs.  Clara  E.  Powell,  ph.  d.,  Religious  Education. 

VonOgden  Vogt,  a.  m.,  d.  b.,  Religion  and  Fine  Arts. 

Anton  T.  Boisen,  a.  m.,  Pastoral  Psychology. 

James  Mullenbach,  d.  b.,  ll.  d.,  Social  Ethics. 

Charles  Clayton  Morrison,  ph.  d.,  International  Relations. 

Douglas  Horton,  d.  d.,  Practical  Theology. 

Robert  Cashman,  Business  Administration. 

To  the  list  of  the  Seminary  Faculty  may  be  added,  for  academic  purposes, 
both  the  Faculty  of  the  Divinity  School  and  also  others  from  the  Faculties  of  the 
University  of  Chicago,  whose  work  contributes  to  ministerial  education. 


38       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches   [1932 

HARTFORD   SEMINARY  FOUNDATION 

Hartford,  Conn. 

President. — Robbins  Wolcott  Babstow,  d.  d.,  Practical  Theology 

President  Emeritus. — William  Douglas   Mackenzie,   d.  d.,   ll.  d. 

Secretary. — Asa  Robebt  Cbawfobd 

Dean  Hartford  Theological  Seminary. — Rockwell  Habmon  Potteb,  d.  d.,  Practical 

Theology 
Dean  Hartford  School  of  Religious  Education. — Kabl  R.  Stolz,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  English 

Bible 
Dean  Kennedy  School  of  Missions. — Edwabd  Wabben  Capen,  ph.  d.,  Sociology 
Dean  of  Women. — Mbs.  Lesteb  McLean,  b.  a. 

Librarian  of  The  Case  Memorial  Library. — Chables  Snow  Thayeb,  ph.  d.,  Bibliology 
Field  Representative. — Willabd  T.  Cabter 


Curtis  M.  Geeb,  ph.  d.,  Social  Service 

A.  J.  William  Myers,  ph.  d.,  Education 

Lewis  Hodous,  d.  d.,  Missions  in  China;  Philosophy  of  Religion 

George  Ross  Wells,  ph.  d.,  Psychology 

Alexander  Converse  Purdy,  ph.  d.,  New  Testament  Exegesis 

William  Girdlestone  Shellabear,  d.  d.,  Mohammedanism 

Elbert  Clabence  Lane,  d.  d.,  Hebrew  and  Greek 

Elmeb  E.  S.  Johnson,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  Reformation  and  Modern  Church  History 

Henby  Wintebs  Luce,  d.  d.,  Missions  in  China 

George  H.  C.  Macgbegob,  d.  litt.,  New  Testament  Exegesis 

*  George  William  Brown,  ph.  d.,  Missions  in  India 
Herbert  H.  Farmer,  m.  a.,  Systematic  Theology 
Plato  Ernest  Shaw,  b.  litt.,  Early  Church  History 
Eleanor  Hope  Johnson,  ph.  d.,  Psychology 

William  Deluce  Barnes,  Jr.,  s.  t.  m.,  Practical  Department 

Malcolm  Dana,  d.  d.,  Rural  Church  Work 

Mrs.  Agnes  C.  L.  Donohugh,  m.  a.,  f.  r.  a.  i.,  Ethnology 

Edna  May  Baxter,  m.  a.,  b.  d.,  Education 

Charles  Thomas  Paul,  m.  a.,  f.  r.  g.  s.,  Missions  in  Latin  America 

Andrew  Fitch  Hensey,  Missions  in  Central  Africa 

Ldwin  E.  Calverly,  ph.  d.,  Mohammedanism 

Moses  Bailey,  s.  t.  m.,  ph.  d.,  Old  Testament  Exegesis 

Hornell  Norris  Hart,  ph.  d.,  Social  Ethics,  Elect 

George  Percy  Hedley,  ph.  d.,  New  Testament  Interpretation,  Elect 

Melancthon  W.  Jacobus,  d.  d.,  Dean  Emeritus  Theological  Seminary,  New  Testa- 
ment 

Edward  Hooker  Knight,  d.  d.,  Dean  Emeritus  School  of  Religious  Education. 
Bible 

Waldo  Selden  Pratt,   mus.  d.,  l.  h.  d.,  Emeritus,   Liturgies 

Edwin  Knox  Mitchell,  d.  d.,  Emeritus,  Early  Church  History 

Arthur  Lincoln  Gtllett,  d.  d.,  Emeritus,  Apologetics 

Charles  Stoddard  Lane,  d.  d.,  Emeritus,  Church  History 

William  Charles  Willoughby,  Emeritus,  f.  r.  g.  s.,  f.  r.  a.  i.,  Missions  in  Africa 

Duncan  Black  MacDonald,  d.  d.,  Emeritus,  Semitic  Languages 

The  three  distinct  Schools  of  the  Hartford  Seminary  Foundation  offer  training 
for  all  forms  of  Christian  service.  The  thirty-acre  campus  with  distinguished 
buildings  gives  equipment  for  nearly  250  courses  offered  by  over  fifty  professors, 
instructors  and  lecturers.  The  Case  Memorial  Library  of  191.831  volumes  is  one 
of  the  greatest  theological  libraries  in  the  country.  All  classes  are  open  to 
both  men  and  women. 

The  Hartford  Theological  Seminary  prepares  college  graduates  for  the  ministry 
of  the  Gospel.  It  uses  the  resources  of  modern  scholarship  in  the  service  of  the 
Christian  faith  in  training  for  ministerial  work.  The  degree  of  b.  d.  is  granted 
for  the  completion  with  credit  of  the  regular  course.  Degrees  of  s.  t.  m.  and  ph.  d. 
are  granted  for  advanced   work. 

The  School  of  Religious  Education  trains  men  and  women  for  positions  of 
leadership  in  the  field  of  religious  education,  and  provides  a  thorough  practical 
training  for  lay  workers  in  other  forms  of  church  service.  A  two-years'  course 
for  those  who  have  had  two  years  of  college  work  or  are  graduates  of  normal 
school  leads  to  the  degree  of  b.  r.  e.  For  college  graduates  a  more  advanced 
course  is  offered,  leading  to  m.  b.  e.,  m.  a.,  or  ph.  d. 

The  Kennedy  School  of  Missions  furnishes  Special  Missionary  Preparation  for 
missionaries,  candidates  and  appointees  of  all  Mission  Boards.  It  has  served 
most  of  the  large  Mission  Boards  of  the  United  States  and  Canada.  Its  alumni 
are  in  all  the  great  mission  fields.  Degrees  of  m.  a.  and  ph.  d.  are  granted  for 
advanced  work. 

For  information  address  the  Deans  of  the  respective  Schools. 

*  Deceased 


1932]  Theological  Seminaries  39 

OBERLIN  GRADUATE  SCHOOL  OF  THEOLOGY 

Oberlin.  Ohio 


President. — Ernest  Hatch  Wilkins,  ph.  d.,  litt.  d.,  ll.  d. 

Dean,  Thomas  Wesley  Graham,  d.  d.,  Homiletics 

Kemper  Fullerton,  a.  m.,  d.  th.,  Old  Testament 

George  Walter  Fiske,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  Practical  Theol.  Relig.  Educ. 

Herbert  Alden   Youtz,  ph.  d.,  s.  t.  b.,  Professor  Emeritus,   Philosophy   of  Religion, 

Chr.  Ethics 
Francis  William  Buckler,  m.  a.,  m.  r.  a.  s.,  Church  History 
Walter    Marshall    Horton,    b.  d.,    ph.  d.,    s.  t.  m.,    Philosophy    of    Christianity    and 

Chr.  Ethics 
Clarence  Tucker  Craig,  ph.  d.,  s.  t.  b.,  d.  d.,  New  Testament 
Robert  Elliott  Brown,  d.  d.,  Practical  Theology  and  Human  Relations 
Clarence    Herbert    Hamilton,    ph.  d.,    History    and    Philosophy    of    Religion    and 

Christian  Missions 
Willard  L.  Sperry,  d.  d..  Haskell  Lecturer.   1932-33 


The  Graduate  School  of  Theology  provides  the  opportunity  for  college  grad- 
uates to  get  adequate  training  for  Christian  service  in  the  ministry  of  the 
church,  secretaryship  of  the  Young  Women's  Christian  Association  or  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association  at  home  or  abroad,  for  leadership  in  religious 
education  at  home  or  abroad  and  for  Christian  social  service  in  city  or  country 
communities.  Throughout  its  history,  though  independent  by  charter,  Oberlin 
has  sustained  the  most  friendly  relationship  with  Congregational  churches 
and  work. 

Equipment. — In  September  of  1931  the  School  of  Theology  moved  into  new 
quarters.  It  now  occupies  a  group  of  buildings  designed  by  Mr.  Cass  Gilbert 
and  made  possible  by  the  generous  gift  of  two  friends  of  the  School,  the  late 
Mrs.  D.  Willis  James  and  Mr.  John  D.  Rockefeller,  Jr.  The  theological  group, 
built  in  North  Italian  style,  is  composed  of  two  buildings  connected  by  cloisters 
to  form  a  quadrangle.  One  of  these  buildings  is  used  for  classroom,  chapel  and 
administration  purposes,  and  the  other  for  dormitories  for  single  and  married 
students,  a  refectory,  a  library,  a  recreation  room  and  a  gymnasium.  These  new 
buildings  compose  a  quadrangle  of  unusual  beauty  and  utility.  Students  in  the 
School  of  Theology  use  the  main  library  of  Oberlin  College  which  contains 
332,866  bound  volumes  and  as  many  pamphlets.  The  library  files  include  the 
leading  secular  and  religious  newspapers  and  the  leading  monthlies  and  quar- 
terlies. The  Oberlin  library  is  the  largest  college  library  in  the  United  States. 
The  library  and  seminar  rooms  in  the  theological  quadrangle  house  about  twenty 
thousand  of  the  most  active  books  in  the  theological  section  and  the  periodicals 
required  by  theological  students.  The  gymnasium  and  recreation  rooms  in  the 
quadrangle  are  well  equipped  for  physical  training  and  indoor  games.  The 
athletic  fields  and  tennis  courts  of  Oberlin  College  provide  amply  for  out  door 
exercise. 

Terms  of  Admission. — College  graduation  and  church  membership  are  re- 
quired. Men  and  women  of  any  denomination,  race,  or  color  are  admitted. 
This  year  we  find  fifteen  denominations  are  represented  in  the  student  body. 

Degrees  in  Course. — The  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Divinity  is  granted  at  the 
completion  of  a  three  years'  course  covering  ninety  semester  hours  of  work 
chosen  from  a  broad  range  of  courses  set  up  in  a  curriculum  which  recently  has 
been  restudied  and  revised.  The  degrees  of  Master  of  Arts  and  Master  of  The- 
ology are  also  offered. 

Special  Assets. — Students  in  the  Graduate  School  of  Theology  have  the 
advantage  of  being  a  part  of  the  student  body  of  one  of  the  most  cosmopolitan 
colleges  in  America.  They  share  in  the  university  privileges  and  the  scholarly 
standards  and  fine  Christian  ideals  of  Oberlin.  Oberlin  is  a  center  of  unique 
and  broad  missionary  interests,  and  has  contributed  largely  to  the  missionary 
forces  of  the  Congregational  Church.  The  Oberlin  Conservatory  of  Music  is  one 
of  the  leading  conservatories  of  the  world,  and  makes  available  unusual  musical 
advantages.  Oberlin  is  equipped  with  a  splendid  Art  Building,  a  fine  Art  Library 
which  includes  a  collection  of  over  60,000  stereopticon  art  slides.  Living  expense 
is  moderate  and  the  generous  scholarships  and  prizes  with  the  opportunities  for 
self-help  in  the  community  make  complete  self-support  possible. 

For  catalogue  and  further  information,  address  the  Dean. 


40       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches   [1932 

DIVINITY  SCHOOL  OF  YALE  UNIVERSITY 

New  Haven,  Conn. 

Open  for  service,  1822.     This  School  is  undenominational,  but  is  mentioned 
as  having  had  a  Congregational  origin  and  early  history. 

FACULTY 

James  Rowland  Angell,  ph.  d.,  litt.  d.,  ll.  d.,  President. 

Rev.  Luther  Allan  Weigle,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  litt.  d.,  Dean  of  the  Divinity  School  and 
Sterling  Professor  of  Religious  Education. 

Rev.  Charles  Reynolds  Brown,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  s.  t.  d.,  Dean  of  the  Divinity  School  on 
the  Justus  S.  Hotchkiss  Foundation,  and  Pastor  of  the  University  Church, 
Emeritus 

Rev.  Frank  Chamberlin  Porter,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  Winkley  Professor  of  Biblical  The- 
ology, Emeritus. 

E.  Hershey  Sneath,  ph.  d.,  ll.  d.,  Professor  of  the  Philosophy  of  Religion  and  of 
Religious  Education,  Emeritus. 

Rev.  John  Clark  Archer,  ph.  d.,  Professor  of  Missions  and  Comparative  Religion. 

Rev.  George  Dahl,  ph.  d.,  Professor  of  Old  Testament  Literature  on  the  Samuel 
Holmes  Foundation. 

Rev.  Charles  Allen  Dinsmore,  d.  d.,  Lecturer  on  the  Spiritual  Content  of  Literature 
on  the  Mattatuck  Foundation. 

Hubert  Greaves,  m.  a.,  Professor  of  Public  Speaking. 

Rev.  Hugh  Hartshorne,  ph.  d.,  Research  Associate  in  Religion. 

Rev.  Kenneth  Scott  Latourette,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  D.  Willis  James  Professor  of  Missions 
and  Oriental  History. 

Rev.  Halford  Edward  Luccock,  d.  d.,  litt.  d.,  Professor  of  Homiletics. 

Rev.  Douglas  Clyde  Macintosh,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  Dwight  Professor  of  Theology,  and 
Chairman  of  the  Department  of  Religion  in  the  Graduate  School. 

Rev.  Robert  Seneca  Smith,  ph.  d.,  Horace  Bushnell  Professor  of  Christian  Nurture. 

Rev.  Henry  Hallam  Tweedy,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  Practical  Theology. 

Rev.  Roland  Herbert  Bainton,  ph.  d.,  Associate  Professor  of  Church  History. 

Rev.  Robert  Lowry  Calhoun,  ph.  d.,  Associate  Professor  of  Historical  Theology. 

Rev.  Malcolm  Dana,  d.  d.,  Associate  Professor  of  Rural  Church  Work. 

Rev.  Jerome  Davis,  ph.  d.,  Associate  Professor  of  Practical  Philanthropy  on  the 
Gilbert  L.  Stark  Foundation. 

Rev.  H.  Richard  Niebuhr,  ph.  d.,  Associate  Professor  of  Christian  Ethics. 

Clarence  Prouty  Shedd,  b.  d.,  m.  a.,  Associate  Professor  of  Christian  Methods  on 
the  Stephen  Merrell  Clement  Foundation. 

Rev.  Paul  Herman  Vieth,  ph.  d.,  Associate  Professor  of  Religious  Education  and 
Director  of  Field  Work. 

Rev.  John  Young  Campbell,  m.  a.,  Assistant  Professor  of  Biblical  Theology. 

Rev.  Carl  Herman  Kraeling,  ph.  d.,  Assistant  Professor  of  New  Testament  Criti- 
cism and  Interpretation. 

Raymond  Philip  Morris,  b.  l.  s.,  Assistant  Professor  in  charge  of  Divinity  School 
Libraries. 


Relation  to  the  University. — The  Divinity  School  is  one  of  the  coordinate 
departments  of  Yale  University.  The  studies  are  arranged  in  five  vocational 
groups,  each  leading  to  the  degree  of  b.  d.  These  groups  are  (a)  The  Preaching 
Ministry  and  Pastoral  Service;  (b)  Foreign  Missionary  Service;  (c)  Religious 
Education  in  Church  and  School;  (d)  Community  Service  Through  Religious 
Agencies;  (e)  Religious  Leadership  in  Colleges  and  Universities;  (f)  Teaching  and 
Research  in  Religion.  A  graduate  class  for  advanced  study  is  also  offered,  lead- 
ing to  the  degree  of  m.  a.,  or  ph.  d. 

Opportunities  for  Self-Help. — The  scholarship  funds  of  the  school  are  used  to 
create  opportunities  through  which  the  students  may  receive  training  for  their 
future  work. 

Application  for  Admission. — Only  graduates  of  colleges  or  universities  of 
recognized  standing  are  admitted  to  the  School.  Catalogues  and  forms  of  appli- 
cation for  admission  may  be  obtained  by  addressing  the  Dean,  409  Prospect  St., 
New  Haven.  Conn.     The  next  year  will  begin  on  Monday,  Sept.  25,  1933. 


1932] 


Theological  Seminaries 


41 


PACIFIC  SCHOOL  OF  RELIGION 

Berkeley,  Calif. 

Founded,  1866.     Incorporated  in  California,  Feb.  3,  1872. 


Herman  F.  Swartz,  m.  sc,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  President  and  Professor  of  Homiletics. 
William  Frederic  Bade,  b.  d.,  ph.  d.,  litt.  d.,  Professor  of  Old  Testament  Literature 

and  Semitic  Language  and  Director  Palestine  Institute. 
John  Wright  Buckham,  a.  b.,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  Christian  Theology  and  Philosophy 

of  Religion. 
Chester   Charlton  McCown,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  Dean   and   Professor  of  New  Testament 

Literature  and  Interpretation. 
George  Tolover  Tolson,  a.  m.,  d.  d.,  Librarian  and  Professor  of  Church  History. 
Herbert  Francis  Evans,  b.  d.,  ph.  d.,  Professor  of  Religious  Education. 
George  Percy  Hedley,  m.  a.,  b.  d.,  th.  d.,  Acting  Assistant  Professor  of  the  New 

Testament  and  Registrar. 
Walter  Bronson  Thomas,  b.  p.  e.,  Instructor  in  Community  Recreation. 
Anthony  Faulkner  Blanks,  m.  a.,  ph.  d.,  Instructor  in  Expression. 
Otto  H.  Houser,  a.  m.,  d.  d.,  Instructor  in  Methodist  History  and  Polity. 
Herbert  Harry  Powell,  ph.  d.,  s.  t.  d.,  Lecturer  in  Semitic  Languages. 

The  School  of  Religion  is  adjacent  to  the  University  of  California,  the  libraries 
and  the  courses  of  which  institution  are  of  great  service  to  the  students  of  this 
school. 

The  School  of  Religion  trains  men  and  women  for  the  pastorate,  religious 
education,  social  service,  and  missions. 

A  college  degree  is  required  for  candidacy  for  the  b.  d.  degree.  Apply  for 
information  concerning  other  degrees  and  advanced  courses. 

The  Palestine  Institute  is  a  laboratory  for  the  biblical  studies,  employing 
among  other  resources  the  noteworthy  archaeological  treasures  being  recovered 
from  the  explorations  made  by  Dr.  Bade  for  the  School  at  Tell-en-Nasbeh. 

The  location  of  the  School  is  wonderfully  beautiful,  and  the  climate  is  even, 
cool,  and  stimulative,  favorable  for  study  during  the  entire  year. 

Sixty-seventh  year  begins  August  21,  1933T 


THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARIES 

SUMMARY  OF   OFFICERS  AND  STUDENTS,    1932-33,   AND 
TOTALS  FOR  PRECEDING  YEARS 


Seminary 


Students 


■-  - 

C  D 

>  w 
■O  u 


£y 


Andover  Newton 

Atlanta  

Bangor   

Chicago 

Hartford    

Oberlin  

Pacific    

Union   

Yale    


Totals   1932-33 


Totals  1931-32 
1930-31 
1929-30 
1928-29 
1927-28 
1926-27 
1925-26 
1924-25 
1914-15 
1904-05 
1894-95 
1884-85 
1874-75 
1864-65 


14 

5 

3 

1 

7 

9 

12 

6 

28 

18 

8 

2 

7 

6 

4 

3 

21 

13 

104  63 


21 
7 
13 
20 
70 
23 
11 

66 
231 


145 

8 

49 

159 

165 
76 
78 
26 

146 


5 
26 

1 
37 
25 


852 


97 


106 

58 

274 

747 

147 

94 

61 

202 

700 

221 

91 

53 

232 

632 

257 

90 

47 

215 

618 

164 

92 

63 

195 

625 

220 

94 

54 

132 

578 

205 

106 

64 

117 

623 

121 

97 

64 

122 

517 

155 

75 

53 

49 

399 

70 

65 

.  40 

42 

312 

51 

58 

27 

39 

378 

81 

44 

18 

22 

290 

32 

37 

22 

13 

281 

35 

24 

9 

19 

162 

— 

171 
41 
63 

216 

260 
99 
92 
26 

212 


1180 
1168 
1123 
1121 
997 
1040 
915 
861 
794 
518 
405 
498 
344 
329 
181 


(35) 
(  6) 
(  2) 
(52) 
(125) 
(16) 
(31) 
(  2) 
(  4) 


(273) 
(245) 


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44       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches   [1932 

NECROLOGY 

BRIEF    BIOGRAPHIES    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    AND    CHRISTIAN 
MINISTERS  WHOSE  DEATH  WAS  REPORTED 
DURING  THE  YEAR  1932 
X  signifies  a  Christian  minister. 

In  many  cases  further  information  is  on  file  in  the  office  of  the 
General  Council.    The  may  be  had  on  request. 

Abbott,  Justin  Edwards,  born,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Dec.  25,  1853. 
Education:  Dartmouth  College,  B.  A.,  1876;  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
graduate,  1879,  B.  D.,  1900.  Honorary  Degree:  D.  D.,  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, 1900.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  June  10, 
1880.  Missionary  in  Bombay,  India,  for  the  American  Board,  1881-1910. 
Publication:  The  Poet-Saints  of  Maharashtra  (annotated  translation 
from  the  Marathi) ,  twelve  volumes.    Died  at  Summit,  N.  J.,  June  19,  1932. 

Adams,  Allison  Dwight,  born,  Crystal  Lake,  111.,  Aug.  29,  1849. 
Education:  Beloit  College,  1871,  graduate;  Divinity  School  of  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1875,  graduate.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Sioux  Falls, 
S.  Dak.,  April  26,  1876.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak., 
1876-78;  Kearney,  Neb.,  1878-80;  Windsor  and  Leeds,  Wis.,  1880-85; 
Antigo,  Wis.,  1885-89;  Zion  Church,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1889-93;  Fox  Lake, 
Wis.,  1893-95;  New  Richmond  and  Star  Prairie,  Wis.,  1895-1901;  Rio 
and  Wyocena,  Wis.,  1901-03;  Plainview,  Minn.,  1903-05;  Waseca,  Minn., 
1905-08;  Shelton  Avenue  Church,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1908-10.  Died  at 
Wallingford,  Conn.,  Dec.  6,  1932. 

Alexander,  James  Lambert,  born,  Bowmanville,  Ontario,  Aug.  31, 
1868.  Education:  McGill  University;  Congregational  College  of  Canada, 
1897,  graduate;  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  1901-03,  B.  D.  Ordina- 
tion: Congregational  Council,  Middleville,  Ont.,  July  8,  1897.  Congrega- 
tional Pastorates:  Middleville,  Ont.,  1897-1901;  Ivanhoe,  111.,  1901-02; 
Malta,  111.,  1903-04;  Berlin,  Wis.,  1904-05;  Granby,  Que.,  Calgary,  Alberta 
and  Ottawa,  Ont.,  dates  of  pastorates  not  reported;  Bradford,  Vt.,  1918- 
20;  CowansvUle,  Quebec,  1920-22;  Pilgrim  Church,  Hamilton,  Ont., 
1922-32.    Died  at  Hamilton,  Ontario,  April  22,  1932. 

Allington,  Albert  Alfaret,  born  in  Ohio,  July  8,  1869.  Ordination: 
Congregational  Council,  Cedar,  Mich.,  May  23,  1906.  Congregational 
Pastorates:  Cedar  and  Maple  City,  Mich.,  1904-07;  Oak  Park  Church, 
Traverse  City,  Mich.,  1907-11;  Gaylord,  Mich.,  1911-14;  Northport,  Mich., 
1914-25,  also  serving  Sutton's  Bay  and  Omena,  1914-19;  Union  City, 
Mich.,  1925-31;  Eau  Claire,  Mich.,  1931-32.  Died  at  Eau  Claire,  Mich., 
March  27,  1932. 

Alston,  Caesar  Allen,  born,  Siler  City,  N.  C,  April  24,  1886.  Edu- 
cation: Shaw  University.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Sanford, 
N.  C,  Oct.  31,  1926.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Tempting  Church,  San- 
ford, N.  C,  1923-30,  also  serving  Liberty  Chapel,  Haywood,  1926-29,  New 
Bethel  Church,  Fayetteville,  1927-29  and  Haw  Branch  Church,  Carbon- 
dale,  1926-32;  Shiloh  Church,  Fayetteville,  N.  C,  1930-32.  Died  at  Siler 
City,  N.  C,  Feb.  9,  1932. 

Anderson,  Willard  Belknap,  born,  Colfax,  Wash.,  April  4,  1879. 
Education:  Puget  Sound  College,  B.  A.,  1908;  School  of  Theology,  Boston 
University,  1915-16;  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1918,  graduate. 
Ordination:  Methodist  Episcopal,  Seattle,  Wash.,  Sept.  15,  1912;  entered 
Congregational  fellowship,  1918.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Usk  and 
Cusick,  Wash.,  1918-20;  Almira,  Wash.,  1920-22;  Maiden,  Wash.,  1922-24; 
Genesee,  Ida.,  1924-25;  Maltby,  Wash.,  1928-29.  Died  at  Spokane,  Wash., 
March  16,  1932. 


1932]  Necrology  45 

Andress,  John  H,  born,  Red  Oak,  Iowa,  Dec.  9,  1871.  Education: 
Doane  College,  B.  A.,  1896;  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  1897-98; 
Omaha  Presbyterian  Theological  Seminary,  B.  D.,  1901.  Honorary 
Degree:  D.  D.,  Doane  College,  1920.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council, 
Long  Pine,  Neb.,  March  11,  1897.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Grafton, 
Neb.  (student  supply),  1894-96;  Long  Pine,  Neb.,  1897;  Grafton,  Neb., 
1898-99;  Avoca,  Neb.,  1899-1901;  Chadron,  Neb.,  1901-06;  Weeping  Water, 
Neb.,  1906-13;  Sheridan,  Wyo.,  1913-16;  First  Church,  Pierre,  S.  Dak., 
1916-19;  First  Church,  Norfolk,  Neb.,  1919-23;  First  Church,  Sioux  City, 
Iowa,  1923-31,  pastor  emeritus,  1931-32.  Publication:  Book  of  Poems. 
Died  at  Easton,  Pa.,  Dec.  30,  1932. 

Andrews,  George  Arthur,  born,  Springfield,  Mass.,  May  22,  1870. 
Education:  Colby  College,  B.  A.,  1892;  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
B.  D.,  1899.  Honorary  Degree:  D.  D.,  Colby  College,  1914.  Ordina- 
tion: Congregational  Council,  West  Parish  Church,  Andover,  Mass., 
June  14,  1899.  Congregational  Pastorates:  West  Parish  Church,  An- 
dover, Mass.,  1899-1904;  Holliston,  Mass.,  1904-07;  Monson,  Mass.,  1907-16; 
Plymouth  Church,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1916-20;  Tucson,  Ariz.,  1920-32. 
Publications:  What  Is  Essential?,  1910;  Efficient  Religion,  1912.  Died  at 
Huntington  Park,  Cal.,  Aug.  18,  1932. 

Armstrong,  Julius  C,  born,  Seneca,  111.,  Aug.  18,  1840.  Education: 
Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  B.  D.,  1874.  Honorary  Degree:  D.  D., 
Wheaton  College,  1898.  Ordination:  Lyonsville,  111.,  June  17,  1874. 
Congregational  Pastorates:  Lyonsville,  111.,  1872-82,  also  organizing  and 
serving  La  Grange,  1881-82.  Superintendent,  Chicago  City  Missionary 
Society,  1882-1915,  honorary  superintendent,  1915-32.  Died  at  La  Grange, 
111.,  July  16,  1932. 

Aylmore,  Frederick  George,  born,  Chichester,  England,  July  13,  1867. 
Ordination:  Methodist  Protestant,  Ontario,  Canada,  September,  1908; 
entered  Congregational  fellowship,  1911.  Congregational  Pastorates: 
Sully,  Iowa  (organized),  1910-15;  Warren,  Vt.,  1916-20;  Durham,  Conn., 
1920-25;  Niagara,  N.  C,  1926-30.    Died  at  Niagara,  N.  C,  Jan.  17,  1932. 

Bacon,  Benjamin  Wisner,  born,  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Jan.  15,  1860. 
Education:  Yale  University,  B.  A.,  1881,  M.  A.,  1892;  Divinity  School  of 
Yale  University,  B.  D.,  1884.  Honorary  Degrees:  D.  D.,  Western  Reserve, 
1893,  University  of  Breslau,  1911,  Harvard  University,  1914;  Litt.  D., 
Syracuse  University,  1895,  Oxford  University  (England),  1920;  LL.  D., 
Illinois  College,  1904.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Old  Lyme, 
Conn.,  June  12,  1884.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Old  Lyme,  Conn., 
1884-89;  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1889-96.  Instructor,  New  Testament  Greek, 
1896-97  and  professor,  New  Testament  criticism  and  exegesis,  1897-1932, 
Divinity  School  of  Yale  University.  Publications:  The  Genesis  of 
Genesis,  1891;  Triple  Tradition  of  the  Exodus,  1894;  Introduction  to  the 
New  Testament,  1900;  The  Sermon  on  the  Mount,  1902;  The  Story  of 
St.  Paul,  1904;  Beginnings  of  Gospel  Story,  1909;  The  Founding  of  the 
Church,  1909;  Commentary  on  Galatians,  1909;  The  Fourth  Gospel  in 
Research  and  Debate,  1909;  Jesus  the  Son  of  God,  1911;  Making  of  the 
New  Testament,  1912;  Theodore  Thornton  Munger,  New  England  Min- 
ister, 1913;  Christianity  Old  and  New,  1913;  Is  Mark  a  Roman  Gospel?, 
1919;  Jesus  and  Paul,  1920;  The  Teaching  Ministry  for  Tomorrow,  1923; 
He  Opened  to  Us  the  Scriptures,  1923;  The  Gospel  of  Mark,  Its  Compo- 
sition and  Date,  1925;  The  Apostolic  Message,  1925;  The  Story  of  Jesus, 
1927.  Translator,  Wildeboer's  Kanon  des  Ouden  Verbonds.  Contributor, 
religious  encyclopaedias,  periodicals  and  scientific  reviews.  Died  at  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Feb.  1,  1932.     (See  Who's  Who  in  America.) 

Ballantine,  John  Winthrop,  born,  Norwalk,  Ohio,  Dec.  21,  1851. 
Education:    Amherst   College,  1874,  graduate;   Union  Theological  Sem- 


46       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches   [1932 

inary,  1878,  graduate.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Taunton, 
Mass.,  March  18,  1879.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Union  Church, 
Taunton,  Mass.,  1879-81;  Pilgrim  Church,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1882-88; 
Ridgefield,  Conn.,  1889-1900;  Marlboro,  Conn.,  1901-02;  Second  Church, 
Huntington,  Mass.,  1904-07;  West  Stafford,  Conn.,  1907-18;  Goshen, 
Mass.,  1919-20.    Died  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  July  15,  1932. 

Barker,  Ralph  Andrews,  born,  Calais,  Me.,  Dec.  2,  1873.  Educa- 
tion: Yale  University,  B.  A.,  1897;  Harvard  Law  School,  LL.  B.,  1900; 
Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1907,  graduate.  Ordination:  Congrega- 
tional Council,  Scarboro,  Me.,  Sept.  24,  1907.  Congregational  Pastorates: 
Scarboro,  Me.,  1907-10;  Bluehill,  Me.,  1910-16;  South  Acton,  Mass., 
1916-32.    Died  at  South  Acton,  Mass.,  Aug.  13,  1932. 

Bartlett,  William  Alfred,  born,  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  17,  1858.  Edu- 
cation:  Dartmouth  College,  B.  A.,  1882;  Hartford  Theological  Seminary, 
B.  D.,  1885.  Honorary  Degree:  D.  D.,  Dartmouth,  1899.  Ordination: 
Congregational  Council,  Chicago,  111.,  Jan.  5,  1886.  Congregational 
Pastorates:  Church  of  the  Redeemer,  Chicago,  111.,  1885-88;  Ridgeland 
Church  (now  Second  Church),  Oak  Park,  111.,  1889-96;  Kirk  St.  Church, 
Lowell,  Mass.,  1896-1901;  First  Church,  Chicago,  111.,  1901-10;  Farming- 
ton  Avenue  Church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1910-14;  Pine  Street  Church, 
Lewiston,  Me.,  1915-20.  Publication:  Oberammergau  and  Other  Places, 
1900.    Died  at  Natick,  Mass.,  Dec.  15,  1932. 

Bazata,  Benjamin  Vaclav,  born,  Blatna,  Bohemia,  Sept.  28,  1867. 
Education:  New  York  University,  1892-93;  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
1893-95.  Ordination:  Presbyterian,  Los  Angeles,  CaL,  Jan.  28,  1897; 
entered  Congregational  fellowship,  1905.  Congregational  Pastorates: 
Makawao  Church,  Paia,  Hawaii,  1905-07;  Burlingame,  Cal.,  1908-11. 
Died  in  California,  Feb.  16,  1932. 

Belsey,  George  Wallace,  born,  Whitstable-on-Sea,  Kent,  England, 
March  31,  1863.  Education:  London  University.  Ordination:  Congrega- 
tional Council,  Lead  City,  S.  Dak.,  May  13,  1886.  Congregational  Pas- 
torates: Lead  City,  S.  Dak.,  1885-87;  Kane,  Pa.,  1888-90;  Dayton,  Ohio, 
1890-91;  Geneva,  Ohio,  1891-96;  Plymouth  Church,  Toledo,  Ohio,  1896- 
1904,  also  serving  Alexis,  1901-04;  Telluride,  Colo.,  1904-07;  Fruita,  Colo., 
1907-08;  Telluride,  Colo,  (second  pastorate),  1909-10;  Old  Orchard 
Church,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.,  1911-16;  Austinburg,  Ohio,  1923-28.  Died 
at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  April  2,  1932. 

Black,  George  Douglas,  born,  Danville,  Ohio,  Feb.  12,  1858.  Edu- 
cation: Meadville  Theological  Seminary.  Honorary  Degree:  D.  D., 
Merom  College,  1913.  Ordination:  Christian,  Danville,  Ohio,  Sept.  2, 
1878;  entered  Congregational  fellowship,  1894.  Christian  Pastorates 
(prior  to  1894):  West  Liberty,  Ohio;  Enon,  Ohio;  Milton,  N.  H;  Marion, 
Ind.;  Yellow  Springs,  Ohio.  Congregational  Pastorate:  Park  Avenue 
Church,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1894-99.  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature, 
Antioch  College,  1910-20;  acting  president,  1916-20.  Editor,  Spirit  and 
Life,  1890;  The  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty,  1893;  associate  editor,  The 
Kingdom,  1894-99.  Contributed  Weekly  Sermon  in  The  Ohio  Farmer, 
1920-32.    Died  at  Long  Beach,  Cal.,  Feb.  15,  1932. 

Blackman,  William  Fremont,  born,  North  Pitcher,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  26, 
1855.  Education:  Oberlin  College,  B.  A.,  1877;  Divinity  School  of  Yale 
University,  B.  D.,  1880;  Cornell  University,  Ph.  D.,  18y3;  post  graduate 
work,  University  of  Berlin,  1893-94.  Honorary  Degree:  LL.  D.,  Uni- 
versity of  Florida,  1910.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Steuben- 
ville,  Ohio,  September,  1880.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Steubenville, 
Ohio,  1880-84;  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  1885-91;  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1891-93.  Pro- 
fessor of  Christian  ethics,  1893-1901,  lecturer  on  social  philosophy  and 


1932]  Necrology  47 

ethics,  1901-02,  Yale  University.  President,  Rollins  College,  1902-15. 
Editor,  The  Yale  Review,  1893-1901.  Author,  The  Making  of  Hawaii— a 
Study  in  Social  Evolution,  1899.  Died  at  Winter  Park,  Fla.,  Aug.  9,  1932. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America.) 

Blackwell,  William,  born,  Stroud,  England,  May  8,  1840.  Ordina- 
tion: Congregational  Council,  in  England,  1872.  Congregational  Pastor- 
ates: New  London,  Wis.,  1884-88;  Rhinelander,  Wis.,  1888-91;  Sleepy 
Eye,  Minn.,  1891-1901;  Madison,  Minn.,  1901-04;  Colville,  Wash.,  1904-05; 
Garden  Springs,  Spokane,  Wash,  (supply),  1905-06.  Died  at  Chula 
Vista,  Cal.,  Jan.  2,  1932. 

Bloomfield,  George  John,  born,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  May  28,  1864. 
Education:  Brown  University,  three  years;  Bangor  Theological  Seminary, 
1891,  graduate.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Lorraine  Chapel, 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  July  8,  1891.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Lorraine 
Church  (now  Smithfield  Avenue),  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  (organized),  1891- 
1900;  Machais,  Me.,  1900-06;  Wilmington,  Mass.,  1906-16;  Riverside 
Church,  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  1917-32.  Died  at  Riverside,  R.  I.,  March 
29,  1932. 

Bockoven,  William  Alonzo,  born  in  Mercer  County,  Ohio,  Nov.  24, 
1867.  Education:  Oberlin  College;  Moody  Bible  Institute.  Ordination: 
Congregational  Council,  Hudsonville,  Mich.,  Nov.  29,  1892.  Congrega- 
tional Pastorates:  Hudsonville,  Mich.,  1892-93;  Cooper,  Mich.,  1893-95; 
Thompsonville  and  Copemish,  Mich.,  1895-96;  Ceresco,  Mich.,  1896-97; 
Bangor  and  West  Bangor,  Mich.,  1897-98;  Northport,  Mich.,  1898-1902; 
Glenwood,  Iowa,  1902-03;  Livingston,  Mont.,  1903-04;  Wadena,  Minn., 
1904-11;  Marshall,  Minn.,  1911-16;  Cresco,  Iowa,  1916-26,  pastor  emeritus, 
1926-32.     Died  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  May  27,  1932. 

Boller,  Benjamin  Franklin,  born  in  Wayne  County,  Ohio,  Aug.  30, 
1851.  Education:  Hillsdale  College  (Mich.),  B.  A.,  1881;  Divinity  School 
of  Yale  University,  1881-83;  Harvard  Divinity  School,  1883-84;  Wesleyan 
University  (111.),  Ph.  D.,  1903.  Ordination:  Free  Will  Baptist,  Jones 
Chapel,  La  Grange  County,  Ind.,  Oct.  10,  1876;  entered  Congregational 
fellowship,  1884.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Park  Avenue  Church  (now 
Plymouth),  Denver,  Colo,  (organized),  1884-85;  First  Church,  Sedalia, 
Mo.,  1885-92;  Edwards  Church,  Davenport,  Iowa,  1893-94;  Tabernacle, 
Chicago,  111.,  1894-97;  Franklin  Avenue  Church,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1901-03; 
Olivet  Church,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1S03-10;  San  Luis  Obispo,  Cal.,  1910- 
12;  Graham,  Cal.,  1916-17.    Died  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Dec.  25,  1932. 

Bowers,  George,  born,  Darmstadt,  Germany,  March  9,  1843.  Ordina- 
tion: Congregational  Council,  Warren,  N.  J.,  Feb.  14,  1872.  Congrega- 
tional Pastorate:  Coontown  Church,  Warrenville,  N.  J.,  1872-1930,  pastor 
emeritus,  1930-32.    Died  at  North  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  June  20,  1932. 

Bradford,  Samufl  Simeon,  born  in  Yorkshire,  England,  1846.  Ordi- 
nation: Baptist  in  1910;  entered  Congregational  fellowship,  1919.  Congre- 
gational Pastorate:  Richford,  N.  Y.,  1919-23.  Died  at  Richford,  N.  Y., 
March  12,  1932. 

Brereton,  John,  born,  Tullamore,  Kings  County,  Ireland,  July  16, 
1855.  Education:  Chicago  University;  Chicago  Theological  Seminary 
(special  course),  1886.  Ordination:  in  an  Independent  Church,  Wis- 
consin, May  4,  1884;  entered  Congregational  fellowship,  1886.  Congrega- 
tional Pastorates:  Cragin  (changed  to  Pacific  Church,  Chicago),  111., 
1884-86;  McLean,  III,  1886-87;  Fourth  Church,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1887-90; 
Cole  Camp,  Mo.,  1891-92;  Willow  Springs,  Mo.,  1892-95;  Grandin,  Mo., 
1895-97;  Central  Church,  Springfield,  Mo.,  1897-99;  Lamar,  Mo.,  1890-1901; 
Pilgrim  Church,  Springfield,  Mo.,  1901-06;  Roanoke  Church,  Kansas  City, 


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Mo.,  1910;  Lincoln,  Cal.,  1912-14;  Woodland,  Cal.,  1914-17;  Sunset  Church, 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1918-20;  Bethlehem  Church,  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
1920-21.  Publications:  Brereton,  A  Family  History;  Life's  Adventures. 
Died  at  Willows,  Cal.,  May  3,  1932. 

Burr,  Horace  M.,  born  in  Ripley  County,  Indiana,  Sept.  30,  1848. 
Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  1874.  Congregational  Pastorates: 
Lanesville,  Ind.  (organized),  1876-77;  Plymouth,  111.,  1877-79,  also  serv- 
ing Macomb,  1878-79;  Marshall,  111.  and  West  Vigo,  Ind.,  1880-83;  New 
Windsor  and  Rio,  111.,  1883-86;  Hennepin,  111.,  1886-89;  Rock  Springs, 
Wyo.,  1889-90;  Phillips  Church,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1890-91;  Mountain 
Home,  Ida.,  1892-93;  College  Springs,  Iowa,  1894-95;  Plymouth,  HI.  (sec- 
ond pastorate),  1896-99;  West  Chicago,  111.,  1900-01;  Ontario,  111.,  1902-04; 
Oneida,  111.,  1904-05;  Lawn  Ridge,  1905-06;  Edelstein,  111.,  1906-07;  On- 
tario, 111.  (second  pastorate),  1907-09;  Weaverville,  Cal.,  1910-11;  West- 
moreland, Kan.,  1912-15,  also  serving  Mount  Hope,  1912;  Westmoreland, 
Kan.  (second  pastorate),  1919-20.  Died  in  National  Military  Hospital, 
Cal.,  May  3,  1931. 

Bushnell,  Campbell  William,  born,  Lacon,  111.,  Jan.  29,  1866.  Edu- 
cation: National  Law  School  (Washington,  D.  C),  LL.  B.,  1888;  LL.  M. 
Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Rosalia,  Wash.,  Nov.  30,  1896. 
Congregational  Pastorates:  Rosalia  and  Farmington,  Wash.,  1896-98; 
Kalama,  Wash.,  1898-1901;  Granite  Falls,  Wash.,  1901-07;  Naches,  Wash., 
1913-17;  Kennewick,  Wash.,  1917-18.  Superintendent,  Northern  Idaho 
for  Congregational  Sunday  School  Society,  1907-11.  Died  at  Prosser, 
Wash.,  Feb.  28,  1932. 

Bushnell,  Henry  Allen,  born,  Saybrook,  Conn.,  July  3,  1855.  Edu- 
cation: Yale  University,  B.  A.,  1879;  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1879-82. 
Honorary  Degree:  D.  D.,  Knox  College,  1894.  Ordination:  Congregational 
Council,  Witoka,  Minn..  July  27,  1882.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Witoka, 
Minn,  (student  pastor),  1882-83;  Mankato,  Minn.,  1883-88;  First  Church, 
Galesburg,  111.,  1888-94;  First  Church,  La  Grange,  111.,  1894-1910;  Bloom- 
ington,  111.,  1911-13;  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  1914-19.  Died  at  Chicago,  111., 
Nov.  3,  1932.    (See  Who's  Who  in  America.) 

Calhoun,  Newell  Meeker,  born,  Warren,  Conn.,  March  2,  1847. 
Education:  Yale  University,  B.  A.,  1872;  Divinity  School  of  Yale  Uni- 
versity, B.  D.,  1874.  Honorary  Degree:  M.  A.,  Yale  University,  1887. 
Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Nevin,  Iowa,  June  13,  1874.  Con- 
gregational Pastorates:  Creston  and  Nevin,  Iowa,  1874-75;  Cleveland 
Heights,  Ohio,  1875-84;  Milford,  Conn.,  1885-88;  Canandaigua,  N.  Y., 
1888-95;  Second  Church,  Winsted,  Conn.,  1897-1907;  Orange,  Conn., 
1908-24,  pastor  emeritus,  1924-32.  Died  at  Orange,  Conn.,  Aug.  4,  1932. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America.) 

Campbell,  Hollis  Andrew,  born,  Agawam,  Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1858. 
Education:  Williams  College,  B.  A.,  1883;  Hartford  Theological  Seminary, 
B.  D.,  1886.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Montague,  Mass.,  Dec. 
21,  1886.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Montague,  Mass.,  1886-91; 
Seymour,  Conn.,  1892-1904;  East  Hardwick,  Vt.,  1905-11;  Lebanon,  Conn., 
1912-21;  Dighton,  Mass.,  1922-26.  Publication:  Seymour,  Past  and 
Present,  1902.    Died  at  Lebanon,  Conn.,  Sept.  28,  1932. 

Carson,  Joseph  William,  born,  Maguires  Bridge,  Ireland,  April  13, 
1868.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Ovid,  Mich.,  Feb.  15,  1889. 
Congregational  Pastorates:  Ovid,  Mich.,  1888-89;  Lawnridge,  111.,  1889-91; 
Great  Bend,  Kan.,  1891-93;  Dunlap,  Iowa,  1893-99;  Eaton,  Colo.,  1899-1900; 
Brewster  Church,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1900-02;  Ashland,  Neb.,  1903-06;  Mani- 
tou,  Colo.,  1907-12;  Summit  Church,  Dubuque,  Iowa,  1912-13;  Keystone 
Church,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1913-17.    Died  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  Dec.  24,  1931. 


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Cary,  Otis,  born,  Foxboro,  Mass.,  April  20,  1851.  Education:  Am- 
herst CoUege,  B.  A.,  1872;  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  S.  T.  B.,  1877. 
Honorary  Degree:  D.  D.,  Amherst  College,  1904.  Ordination:  Congrega- 
tional Council,  Foxboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  15,  1877.  Missionary  of  the  Ameri- 
can Board  in  Japan,  1877-1919;  in  Kobe,  Okayama,  Osaka  and  Kyoto, 
1877-92;  Professor  of  practical  sociology  and  homeletics,  Doshisha  Uni- 
versity, 1892-1918,  professor  emeritus,  1918-32.  Work  among  the  Japa- 
nese in  Utah  and  California,  1920-23.  Publications:  The  Man  Who 
Feared  God  for  Naught,  1898;  Japan  and  Its  Regeneration,  1899;  A 
History  of  Christianity  in  Japan,  1909;  The  First  Christian  School,  1922; 
Commentary  on  Corinthians  and  Job  in  Japanese.  Died  in  Bradford, 
Mass.,  July  23,  1932. 

Case,  Alden  Buel,  born,  Gustavus,  Trumbull  County,  Ohio,  July  25, 
1851.  Education:  Tabor  College,  1878,  graduate;  Divinity  School  of  Yale 
University,  1881,  graduate.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  May  22,  1881.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Madison,  S. 
Dak.  (organized),  1881-82;  Howard,  S.  Dak.  (organized),  1882-84;  Mexi- 
can Church,  Pomona  Valley,  Cal.  (organized)— associate  pastor,  1921-24. 
Commissioned  by  Home  Missionary  So.  to  survey  church  situation  in 
South  Dakota,  his  report  leading  to  organization  of  the  Yale-Dakota 
Band,  1881.  Missionary  of  the  American  Board  in  Parral,  Mexico,  1884- 
96;  for  the  Mexicans  in  Southern  California,  1896-1904.  Publication: 
Thirty  Years  with  the  Mexicans,  1917.  Died  at  Pomona,  Cal.,  Oct.  27, 
1932. 

Chamberlain,  Horace  Wright,  born,  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  July  31,  1865. 
Education:  Oahu  College  (Hawaii),  1889,  graduate;  Chicago  Theological 
Seminary,  1897,  graduate.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Edmonds, 
Wash.,  Sept.  17,  1897.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Hermosa  Church, 
Chicago,  111.,  1895-96;  Edmonds  and  Richmond,  Wash.,  1897-98;  St.  Paul 
Church,  Chicago,  111.  (organized),  1898-1900;  Columbia  Church,  Seattle, 
Wash.,  1901-02;  Priest  River,  Ida.,  1902-03;  Newport,  Wash.,  1903-04; 
Priest  River,  Ida.  (second  pastorate),  1904-05;  Kalihi  Mission  Church 
(organized  in  1913  as  Kalihi  Union  Church),  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  1906-15; 
South  Chicago  Church  (now  Bird  Memorial) ,  Chicago,  HI.,  1916-17,  (sec- 
ond pastorate),  1920-21;  Roscommon,  Mich.,  1924-26;  First  Church, 
Thompsonville,  Mich.,  1928-30.    Died  at  Hastings,  Mich.,  April  17,  1932. 

Chandler,  Joseph  Hayes,  born,  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Aug.  14,  1854.  Edu- 
cation: Yale  University,  B.  A.,  1877;  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
B.  D.,  1882;  Post  graduate  studies,  Yale  University  and  University  of 
Chicago.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  Nov. 
13,  1883.  Congregational  Pastorates:  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  1882-85;  St.  An- 
thony Park  Church,  St.  Paul,  Minn,  (organized),  1886-93;  Rhinelander, 
Wis.,  1894-97;  Owatonna,  Minn.,  1897-99;  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  1900-07; 
Pilgrim  Church,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  (supply),  1913-14;  Belchertown,  Mass., 
1916-18.  Western  editor,  The  Congregationalist  and  Christian  World, 
19r8-12.  Executive  secretary:  Chicago  Church  Federation  Council,  1911- 
12,  Illinois  Church  Federation,  1913-14.  Died  at  Northampton,  Mass., 
Oct.  5,  1932.     (See  Who's  Who  in  America.) 

Chase,  Leland  Grover,  born,  Fairfield,  Vt.,  May  15,  1886.  Education: 
University  of  Vermont,  1906-08.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council, 
East  Fairfield,  Vt.,  June  9,  1919.  Congregational  Pastorates:  East  Brain- 
tree  and  West  Brookfield,  Vt.,  1918-19;  Wilder,  Vt.,  1920-22;  West 
Lebanon,  N.  H,  1922-25.    Died  at  Claremont,  N.  H,  May  2,  1932. 

Clarke,  William  Armstead,  born,  Oxford,  Ga.,  March  12,  1849.  Edu- 
cation: Atlanta  University.  Ordination:  Methodist  Episcopal,  Anderson, 
S.   C,   1884;   entered   Congregational   fellowship,   1899.     Congregational 


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Pastorates:  Mcintosh,  Ga.,  1898-1905;  Wilmington,  N.  C,  1905-09;  Greens- 
boro, N.  C,  1909-15;  Mt.  Gilead,  Nails  and  Exway,  N.  C.,  1915-18;  Con- 
cord and  Mt.  Pleasant,  N.  C.,  1918-25;  Dudley,  N.  C.,  1925-31,  pastor 
emeritus,  1931-32.    Died  at  Dudley,  N.  C,  May  25,  1932. 

Cleaves,  Charles  Poole,  born,  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Nov.  4,  1869.  Edu- 
cation: Bowdoin  College,  B.  A.,  1905;  Bangor  Theological  Seminary, 
1893,  graduate.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Enosburgh,  Vt., 
Sept.  15,  1893.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Enosburgh,  Vt.,  1893-94; 
First  Church,  Waterford,  Me.,  1896-98;  Standish  and  Sebago  Lake,  Me., 
1898-1900;  Robbinston  and  Red  Bank,  Me.,  1900-01;  Bar  Mills  and 
Groveville,  Me.,  1901-03;  Winthrop,  Me.,  1905-06;  Limerick,  Me.,  1907-10; 
East  Andover  and  Andover,  N.  H.,  1910-14;  Second  Church,  Ossipee, 
N.  H.,  1914-16;  Alton  and  North  Barnstead,  N.  H.,  1921-23;  Center 
Harbor,  N.  H.,  1923-30.    Died  at  Laconia,  N.  H.,  Oct.  7,  1932. 

Cookman,  Isaac,  born  in  1853.  Ordination:  1888;  entered  Congrega- 
tional fellowship,  1894.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Rockefeller,  111.,  1894- 
96;  First  Church,  Hennessy,  Okla.,  1897-99;  Newkirk,  Okla.,  1899-1900; 
Streator,  111.,  1900-03;  Second  Church,  Ottumwa,  Iowa,  1904-07;  West 
Guthrie,  Okla.,  1907-11,  also  serving  Vittum  Memorial,  Guthrie,  1909-11; 
Park  Villas  Church,  San  Diego,  Cal.  (organized),  1912-17;  Sonoma,  Cal., 
1918-27;  Angels  Camp  and  Murphy,  Cal.,  1927-30.    Died,  April  19,  1930. 

Coxon,  Leroy,  born,  Terrebonne,  La.,  Aug.  2,  1877.  Ordination: 
Congregational  Council,  1908.  Congregational  Pastorates:  St.  Marks 
Church,  Schriever,  La.,  1908-32,  also  serving  Little  Zion  Church,  Grand 
Bayou,  1914-32.    Died  at  Schriever,  La.,  Sept.  1,  1932. 

Crips,  Philip  Melangthon,  born,  Guelph,  Ontario,  Canada,  Sept.  27, 
1848.  Ordination:  United  Brethren  in  Christ,  North  Star,  Mich.,  Sept. 
15,  1878;  entered  Congregational  fellowship,  1886.  Congregational  Pas- 
torates: Onondaga,  Mich.,  1886-88;  Custer  and  Tallman,  Mich.,  1888-92; 
Bridgeport,  Mich.,  1892-93;  Metamora,  Mich.,  1893-94;  Wolverine,  Mich., 
1897-1900;  Alba,  Mich.,  1900-02.  Died  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  May 
26,  1932. 

Dana,  Samuel  Howard,  born,  Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  11,  1847.  Educa- 
tion: Yale  University,  B.  A.,  1869;  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1872. 
graduate.  Honorary  Degree:  D.  D.,  Illinois  College,  1888.  Ordination: 
Congregational  Council,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1872.  Congre- 
gational Pastorates:  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.,  1872-77;  Stratford,  Conn., 
1879-81;  Quincy,  111.,  1883-1903;  Phillips  Church,  Exeter,  N.  H,  1903-18. 
Died  at  Exeter,  N.  H,  February  24,  1932. 

Davison,  Frank  Everett,  born,  Wentworth,  N.  H.,  Aug.  5,  1853. 
Education:  New  Hampton  Theological  Seminary  (N.  H).  Ordination: 
Free  Baptist,  Franklin  Falls,  N.  H,  June  3,  1874;  entered  Congrega- 
tional fellowship,  1912.  Congregational  Pastorates:  West  Rutland,  Vt., 
1911-19;  Derby,  Vt.,  1919-22,  also  serving  Morgan,  1921-22;  South  Hero, 
Vt.,  1924-31;  West  Townshend,  Vt.,  1932.  Died  at  West  Townshend,  Vt., 
Dec.  21,  1932. 

DeLong,  David  Denman,  born,  Newville,  Ind.,  Nov.  11,  1846.  Edu- 
cation: Otterbein  University,  B.  A.,  1870;  Western  Theological  Seminary 
(Pa.),  1874.  Honorary  Degree:  D.  D.,  Western  College  (Iowa),  1878. 
Ordination:  United  Brethren,  Johnstown,  Pa.,  Jan.  23,  1875;  entered 
Congregational  fellowship,  1888.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Arkansas 
City,  Kan.  (organized),  1888-95;  Fellowship  Church,  Chicago,  111.  (or- 
ganized), 1897-1909;  Sixth  Church,  Oak  Park,  111.,  1910-16.  Died  at 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  March  4,  1932. 


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Dodd,  Augustus  Rodney,  born,  Scales  Mound,  near  Galena,  111.,  July 
30,  1850.  Education:  Wheaton  College  (111.),  B.  A.,  1877,  M.  A.  Ordina- 
tion: Wesleyan  Methodist,  Wheaton,  111.,  Sept.  15,  1877;  entered  Congre- 
gational fellowship,  1894.  Congregational  Pastorates:  College  Springs, 
Iowa,  1896-99;  Montour,  Iowa,  1899-1906;  Goodland,  Kan.,  1906-09; 
Vaughn,  Wash.,  1909-20,  also  serving  Allyn,  Wash.,  1909-22.  Died  at 
Tacoma,  Wash.,  March  22,  1932. 

Dunaway,  Willis  Jackson,  born,  New  Site,  Tallapoosa  County,  Ala., 
June  11,  1854.  Ordination:  1888.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Antioch, 
Ala.,  1888;  Sturdevant  (Jackson's  Gap),  Ala.,  1892-94;  Mellow  Valley, 
Ala.,  1900-01;  Oak  Hill  Church,  Millerville  and  Goodwater,  Ala.,  1903-04. 
Died  at  Alexander  City,  Ala.,  July  27,  1932. 

Ewing,  William,  born,  Melbourne,  Quebec,  Canada,  Dec.  9,  1853. 
Education:  McGill  University,  B.  A.,  1878;  Congregational  College  of 
Canada,  1879,  graduate.  Honorary  Degree:  D.  D.,  Olivet  College,  1908. 
Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Montreal,  Canada,  May  27,  1879. 
Congregational  Pastorates:  First  Congregational  Church,  Winnipeg, 
Manitoba,  Canada  (organized),  1879-81;  Plymouth  Church,  Fargo,  N. 
Dak.  (organized),  1883-87.  Missionary  in  Canadian  Northwest,  1881-83. 
Superintendent,  Congregational  Sunday  School  and  Publishing  Society 
in  North  Dakota,  1887-91,  in  Michigan,  1891-1907,  secretary,  missionary 
and  extension  department,  1907-17  and  field  secretary  in  Middle  Atlantic, 
1918-19.  Field  representative,  Congregational  Church  Extension  Boards, 
in  southwest  district,  1920-22.  Publications:  The  Graded  Sunday  School, 
1896;  The  Sunday  School  Century,  1918.  Died  at  Claremont,  Cal.,  Jan. 
10,  1932.     (See  Who's  Who  in  America.) 

Fisk,  Daniel  Moses,  born,  New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  April  10,  1846.  Edu- 
cation: Brown  University,  Ph.  B.,  1869,  M.  A.,  1876;  Medical  School  of 
Harvard  University,  1870.  Honorary  Degrees:  Ph.  D.,  Findlay  College, 
1890;  D.  D.,  Hillside  College,  1897.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council, 
Jackson,  Mich.,  June  28,  1886.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Jackson,  Mich., 
1886-91;  First  Church,  Toledo,  Ohio,  1891-96;  Compton  Hill  Church, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1897-99;  First  Church,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1899-1902.  Professor, 
sociology,  1899-1924,  dean,  department  of  Bible  and  social  service,  1913- 
24,  professor  emeritus,  1924-32,  Washburn  College.  Publications:  Intro- 
duction to  Sociology;  Rise  of  Democracy  in  Church  and  State;  Com- 
parative Religion;  Social  Pathology.  Died  at  Topeka,  Kan.,  Sept.  30, 
1932.     (See  Who's  Who  in  America.) 

X  Foltz,  George  W.,  born  near  Findlay,  Ohio,  January  7,  1850.  Ordi- 
nation: Christian  Union,  1876.  Christian  Pastorates:  Harrod,  Buckland, 
Spencerville,  and  Lafayette,  Ohio;  Winchester,  Ind.;  Britton,  Mich. 
Christian  Union  Pastorates:  Hoytville,  York  Street,  Delphos,  Dunkirk, 
Damascus,  and  Union  Chapel,  Ohio.  Secretary,  Northwestern  Ohio  and 
Christian  Union  Conferences.    Died  at  Cairo,  Ohio,  April  19,  1932. 

Ford,  Herbert,  born,  Norwich,  England,  Feb.  9,  1860.  Education: 
Union  Theological  Seminary,  1890,  graduate;  post  graduate  work,  1890-91. 
Ordination:  Presbytery  of  New  York,  Jan.  28,  1891;  entered  Congrega- 
tional fellowship,  1913.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Elizabethtown,  N. 
Y.,  1912-21;  Philadelphia,  N.  Y.,  1922-24.  Died  at  West  Medford,  Mass., 
Oct.  30,  1932. 

Foster,  Benjamin  Franklin,  born,  Florence,  Ala.,  March  14,  about 
1860.  Education:  Fisk  University;  Chicago  Theological  Seminary. 
Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  April  24,  1881. 
Congregational  Pastorates:  Little  Rock  and  Fayetteville,  Ark.,  1881-83; 
Second  Church,  Lawrence,  Kan.,  1896-99;  People's  Church,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1910-12;   First  Church,  Macon  and  Walden,   Ga.,   1921-23;   First 


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Church,  Savannah,  Ga.,  1924-26.  Missionary  for  American  Missionary 
Association,  1896-99.    Died  at  Chicago,  111.,  March  1,  1932. 

X  Francis,  Edward,  born,  Upper  Stewiache,  Nova  Scotia,  Oct.  8,  1850. 
Education:  Sackville  Academy,  Delhousie  College,  Boston  University. 
Ordination:  Merrimack  Christian  Conference,  Grafton,  N.  H.,  Feb.  19, 
1891.  Christian  Pastorates:  East  Grafton,  N.  H.,  1885-99;  Hill,  N.  H., 
1899-1902;  South  Westport,  Mass.,  1902-10;  Central  Village,  Mass.,  1902-10; 
Rural  Grove,  N.  Y.,  1910-12;  Otego,  N.  Y.,  1912-25.  Died,  Ames,  N.  Y, 
Nov.  28,  1931. 

Frazier,  Lot,  born,  Fort  Snelling,  Minn.,  Feb.  13,  1863.  Education: 
Santee  Mission  School,  Nebraska.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council, 
La  Plant,  S.  Dak.,  June  17,  1928.  Pastorates  in  Indian  Congregational 
Churches:  In  Rosebud,  S.  Dak.  —  Good  Road  Church,  1892-96,  1916-17, 
Black  Pipe  Church,  1896-98,  1914-16  and  Salt  Camp  Church,  1898-1902; 
Big  Lake  Church,  Cannon  Ball,  N.  Dak.,  1905-07;  Upper  Cutmeat 
Church,  Parmelee,  S.  Dak.,  1912-13;  Bullhead,  S.  Dak.,  1919-20;  Shields, 
N.  Dak.,  1920-21;  Long  Hill  Church,  Little  Eagle,  S.  Dak.,  1925-27;  Virgin 
Creek  Church,  La  Plant,  S.  Dak.,  1928-30.  Died  at  Pierre,  S.  Dak., 
Dec.  30,  1932. 

Gallagher,  LeRoy  Edward,  born,  Conrad,  Grundy  County,  Iowa, 
March  24,  1874.  Education:  Western  College,  (Ohio);  School  of  The- 
ology, Northwestern  University  (111.).  Ordination:  Methodist,  Cedar 
Falls,  Iowa,  1908;  entered  Congregational  fellowship,  1909.  Congrega- 
tional Pastorates:  Green  Mountain,  Iowa,  1909-13;  Baxter,  Iowa,  1913-14. 
Died  at  Sauk  Centre,  Minn.,  April  19,  1930. 

Glasby,  Robert  LeRoy,  born  near  Wasioja,  Minn.,  June  19,  1864. 
Education:  University  of  Minnesota.  Ordination:  Congregational  Coun- 
cil, Calexico,  Cal.,  Dec.  28,  1905.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Calexico, 
Cal.,  1905-07;  Heber,  Cal.  (organized),  1907-09;  Jasper,  Cal.  (organized), 
1909-11;  also  organizing  and  serving  Verde,  1910-11.  Missionary  in  the 
Imperial  Valley  for  Southern  California  Conference,  1910-15.  Died  at 
Calexico,  Cal.,  Jan.  25,  1932. 

Hanley,  Minnie  G.  (Mrs.  C.  S.),  born,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Jan.  19,  1859. 
Ordination:  World's  Faith  Missionary  Association,  Shenandoah,  Iowa, 
1904;  entered  Congregational  fellowship,  1909.  Congregational  Pastorate: 
People's  Church  (now  Dodge  Memorial),  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  (assist- 
ant pastor),  1909-10.    Died  at  Shenandoah,  Iowa,  Oct.  23,  1932. 

Hart,  Hastings  Hornell,  born,  Brookfield,  Ohio,  Dec.  14,  1851.  Edu- 
cation: Oberlin  College,  B.  A.,  1875;  M.  A.,  1885;  Andover  Theological 
Seminary,  B.  D.,  1880.  Honorary  Degree:  LL.  D.,  Oberlin  College,  1898, 
Wilberforce  University,  1915.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council, 
Worthington,  Minn.,  Feb.  2,  1881.  Congregational  Pastorate:  Worthing- 
ton,  Minn.,  1880-83.  Publications:  Preventive  Treatment  of  Neglected 
Children,  1910;  Cottage  and  Congregate  Institutions,  1910;  Social  Prob- 
lems of  Alabama,  1918;  Social  Progress  of  Mississippi,  1919;  How  to  Give 
Wisely  $25,000  to  $1,000,000,  1921;  The  Third  Degree— Methods  of  Ob- 
taining Confessions  and  Information  from  Persons  Accused  of  Crime, 
1921.  Died  at  White  Plains,  N.  Y,  May  9,  1932.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America.) 

Harwood,  James  Haswell,  born  in  Bennington,  Vt.,  Sept.  9,  1837. 
Education:  Williams  College,  1860,  graduate;  Union  Theological  Sem- 
inary, 1861-62.  Honorary  Degree:  D.  D.,  Drury  College,  1878.  Ordina- 
tion: Congregational  Council,  Crystal  Lake,  111.,  Jan.  28,  1863.  Congre- 
gational  Pastorates:    Crystal   Lake,   111.,   1863-66;    Springfield    (changed 


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to  North  Springfield,  1874),  Mo.  (organized),  1868-1876;  Plymouth 
Church,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1876-79;  Hannibal,  Mo.  (organized),  1880-82; 
Brookfield,  Mo.,  1884-85;  First  Church,  San  Diego,  Cal.  (organized), 
1886-88;  Santa  Ana,  Cal.,  (organized),  1888-89;  Buena  Park,  Cal.  (or- 
ganized), 1890-91;  Compton,  Cal.,  1893-94;  Bloomington  and  Bethel 
Church,  San  Bernardino  (organized),  Cal.,  1900-01;  Paradise,  Cal., 
1903-07,  also  organizing  and  serving  Magalia,  1905-07;  Hawthorne,  Cal., 
1911-14,  pastor  emeritus,  1914-32.  One  of  the  founders  of  Drury  College, 
1873,  and  of  Pomona  College,  1887.  Superintendent,  American  Home 
Missionary  Society  in  Missouri  and  Southwest,  1878-86.  Publication: 
The  New  Advance — a  Journal  published  in  the  interests  of  orthodox 
Congregationalism,  1927-30.    Died  at  Hawthorne,  Cal.,  April  13,  1932. 

Hayes,  James,  born,  Devonshire,  England,  Aug.  13,  1842.  Ordina- 
tion: Congregational  Council,  Cardonia,  Ind.,  1879.  Congregational 
Pastorates:  Cardonia,  Ind.  (organized),  1879-83;  Macksville  (now  Beth- 
any Church,  West  Terre  Haute),  (organized),  West  Vigo  and  South 
Vigo,  Ind.,  1885-87;  Cardonia  (second  pastorate),  and  Coal  Bluff  (or- 
ganized), Ind.,  1888-96,  also  organizing  and  serving  Perth,  1889-96  and 
Caseyville,  1893-96;  First  Church,  Danville  and  Hazel  Grove,  Vander- 
cook,  111.,  1896-1900;  Kellyville  (Westville),  HI.  (organized),  1901-05; 
Plymouth  Church,  Danville,  111.,  1905-10,  pastor  emeritus,  1923-32.  Died 
at  Danville,  111.,  Feb.  10,  1932. 

Hench,  William  Ross,  born,  Byron,  HI.,  June  13,  1852.  Education: 
Wheaton  College,  B  A.,  1877,  M.  A.,  1878.  Ordination:  Congregational 
Council,  Algonquin,  111.,  April  19,  1889.  Congregational  Pastorates: 
Algonquin,  HI.,  1888-90;  Lee  Center,  HI.,  1890-93;  Dover,  HI.,  1893-95; 
Bartlett,  HI.,  1897-99.    Died  at  Byron,  HI.,  May  5,  1932. 

Hinton,  Merritt  H.,  born,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  in  1855.  Ordination: 
Methodist  Episcopal,  in  1895;  entered  Congregational  fellowship,  1916. 
Congregational  Pastorates:  First  and  Second  Churches,  Statesville,  N.  C, 
1915-25;  pastor  emeritus,  1925-32.    Died  at  StatesviUe,  N.  C,  Feb.  3,  1932. 

Hodgdon,  Frank  Wilbert,  born,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  June  13,  1868. 
Education:  Dartmouth  College,  B.  A.,  1894;  Andover  Theological  Sem- 
inary, B.  D.,  1897.  Honorary  Degree:  D.  D.,  Dartmouth  College,  1925. 
Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Greenville,  Mich.,  Nov.  15,  1897. 
Congregational  Pastorates:  Greenville,  Mich.,  1897-99;  Orange,  N.  J., 
1899-1903;  Plymouth  Church,  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1903-10;  First  Church, 
Winchester,  Mass.,  1911-14.  Representative  in  New  England,  1915-25 
and  on  the  Pacific  Coast,  1925-26,  for  the  Ministerial  Boards.  Professor 
in  the  practical  department,  supervisor  of  field  work  and  registrar, 
Pacific  School  of  Religion,  1925-30.  Died  at  Center  Ossipee,  N.  H.,  June 
12,  1932.     (See  Who's  Who  in  America.) 

House,  Elwin  Lincoln,  born,  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  April  4,  1861.  Educa- 
tion: Dartmouth  College,  1882-83;  Harvard  University,  B.  A.,  1893;  School 
of  Theology,  Boston  University,  S.  T.  B.,  1894.  Honorary  Degree:  D.  D., 
Furman  University,  1899.  Ordination:  New  Hampshire  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Conference,  Tilton,  N.  H.,  April  22,  1888;  entered  Congregational 
fellowship,  1893.  Congregational  pastorates:  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1893-98; 
Free  Evangelical  Church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1900-02;  First  Church,  Port- 
land, Ore.,  1902-07;  Westminster  Church,  Spokane,  Wash.,  1907-13. 
Publications:  Psychology  of  Orthodoxy,  1913;  Mind  of  God,  1917;  Drama 
of  the  Face,  1919;  Glory  of  Going  On,  1920;  How  to  Heal  One's  Self  and 
Others,  1924;  Supreme  Christ,  1927;  World's  Greatest  Things,  1929;  Life's 
Masterpieces,  1930.  Died  at  Scotts  Bluff,  Neb.,  Jan.  19,  1932.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America.) 


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Howard,  Thompson  Archibald,  born,  Middleboro,  Nova  Scotia,  Oct. 
23,  1855.  Education:  Acadia  College  (Nova  Scotia),  1878-80;  Newton 
Theological  Seminary,  1884,  graduate.  Ordination:  Baptist,  Amherst, 
N.  H.,  June  18,  1884;  entered  Congregational  fellowship,  1915.  Congre- 
gational Pastorates:  Whiting,  Vt.  (Baptist,  federated  with  Congregational 
about  1910),  1903-13;  Raynham  Center,  Mass.,  1914-22.  Died  at  Milford, 
N.  H.,  July  9,  1932. 

Hubbard,  James  Mascarene,  born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1836.  Edu- 
cation: Yale  University,  B.  A.,  1859;  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
1859-61.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Brookline,  Mass.,  July  23, 
1862.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Longwood,  Brookline,  Mass.,  1862-63; 
Middleton,  Mass.,  1865-68;  Grantville  Church,  Needham  (now  Wellesley 
Hills),  Mass.,  1868-74;  West  Somerville,  Mass.  (organized),  1874-75. 
Died  at  Longwood,  Mass.,  Jan.  7,  1932. 

Hughes,  Morien  Mon,  born,  Amlwch,  Anglesey,  Wales,  Aug.  10,  1856. 
Education:  British  Institute  Rhosybol.  Ordination:  Congregational 
Council,  Sugar  Creek,  Salem,  Ohio,  Dec.  11,  1883.  Congregational  Pas- 
torates: Sugar  Creek,  Salem,  Ohio,  1883-84;  Remsen,  N.  Y.,  1886-87; 
West  Mill  Grove,  Ohio,  1887-88;  Rollersville  and  Montgomery,  Ohio. 
1888-89;  Lisbon  Center,  N.  Y.,  1889;  Angola,  N.  Y.,  1889-90;  Arcade, 
N.  Y.,  1890-93;  Munnsville,  N.  Y.,  1893-95;  Rome,  N.  Y.,  1895-98;  Ly- 
sander,  N.  Y.,  1911-12;  Oriskany  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1912-13;  Smyrna,  N.  Y., 
1914-16;  Welsh  Church,  Pittston,  Pa.,  1921-25.  Died  at  Stittsville,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  27,  1932. 

Ireland,  Edwy  Schuyler,  born,  Smithfield,  Ontario,  Canada,  May 
9,  1849.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Southwest  Harbor,  Me., 
July  2,  1891.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Southwest  Harbor,  Me.,  1891- 
92;  Jonesport,  Me.,  1892-94;  Bridgman  and  Baroda,  Mich.,  1895-98;  Dun- 
dee, Mich.,  1898-99;  Saugatuck,  Mich.,  1899-1902;  Lopez  Island,  Wash., 
1902-08;  Coupeville,  Wash.,  1908-14;  Geyser,  Merino  and  Spion  Kop, 
Mont.,  1915-19;  Suquamish,  Wash.,  1920-21;  Coupeville  (second  pastor- 
ate), 1922-29.    Died  at  Willamina,  Ore.,  Nov.  8,  1932. 

Jenkins,  Evan  Samuel,  born,  Llanarth,  Cardiganshire,  South  Wales, 
Sept.  22,  1879.  Education:  Bristol  University,  England,  B.  A.,  1905; 
Bristol  Theological  Seminary,  1909,  graduate.  Ordination:  Monmouth- 
shire Congregational  Conference,  Abertysswg,  South  Wales,  August, 
1909.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Abertysswg,  South  Wales,  1909-14; 
Martin's  Ferry,  Ohio,  1914-30;  Second  and  Buttonwood  Churches,  Wilkes 
Barre,  Pa.,  1930-32.  Author,  Telynegion,  a  collection  of  poems.  Died  at 
Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.,  May  25,  1932. 

Jordan,  Frank  Fryor,  born,  London,  England,  June  1,  1844.  Ordi- 
nation: Congregational  Council,  Branford,  Conn.,  July  21,  1880.  Con- 
gregational Pastorates:  Stony  Creek  and  Branford,  Conn.,  1880-81;  First 
Church,  Torrington,  Conn.,  1881-82.  Died  at  Torrington,  Conn.,  April 
13,  1932. 

Joyce,  William  Henry  Hank,  born  in  Union  County,  West  Virginia, 
Feb.  11,  1869.  Education:  Randolph-Macon  College.  Ordination: 
Southern  Methodist,  in  Virginia,  1894;  entered  Congregational  fellow- 
ship, 1918.  Congregational  Pastorate:  Glenolden,  Pa.,  1920-27.  Died  at 
Ocala,  Fla.,  May  3,  1932. 

Kelsey,  William  Sylvester,  born,  Evans  Mills,  Jefferson  County, 
N.  Y.,  April  29,  1857.  Education:  Amherst  College,  B.  A.,  1880,  M.  A., 
1883;  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1883,  graduate;  post  graduate  work, 

1884.  Ordination:    Congregational   Council,    Windham,   Conn.,   May   27, 

1885.  Congregational    Pastorates:     Windham,     Conn.,     1884-89;     Union 


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Church,  Worcester,  Mass.  (assistant  pastor),  1889-90;  Berkeley  Temple, 
Boston,  Mass.  (associate  pastor),  1891-1907;  Clarendon  Church,  Hyde 
Park,  Mass.,  1919-25;  Wellesley,  Mass.  (assistant  pastor),  1926-29. 
Chaplain  for  Greater  Boston  Federation  of  Churches,  1929-31.  Died  at 
Reading,  Mass.,  June  12,  1932. 

X  Ressler,  Ritual  Leonidas,  born,  Jackson  Township,  Indiana,  March 
17,  1870.  Education:  Portland  Normal;  special  work  prescribed  by  E. 
Ind.  Conference.  Ordination:  Eastern  Indiana  Christian  Conference, 
Mooreland,  Ind.,  Sept.  14,  1917.  Christian  Pastorates:  Jireh,  Christian 
Chapel,  Salamonia,  Farrville,  Olive  Branch  and  Sardinia,  Ind.;  Pleasant 
Ridge,  Macedon,  Beaver  Chapel,  and  Fairview,  Ohio.  Secretary,  Eastern 
Indiana  Conference  ten  years.    Died,  Jay  County,  Ind.,  Sept.  16,  1932. 

LaCour,  Paul  Louis,  born,  New  Orleans,  La.,  in  1854.  Education: 
Fisk  University,  1885;  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1891-92;  Fisk 
University,  B.  D.,  1893.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Athens,  Ga., 
Oct.  29,  1893.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Athens,  Ga.,  1893-95;  Chapel 
Hill,  N.  C,  1895-99;  Union  Church,  Jonesboro,  Term.,  1900-08.  Teacher: 
Talladega  College,  1914-15;  J.  K.  Brick  School  (now  Brick  Junior  Col- 
lege), 1915-17;  King's  Mountain,  N.  C,  1918-19.  Died  at  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  May  2,  1932. 

Ladd,  Horatio  Oliver,  born,  Hallowell,  Me.,  Aug.  31,  1839.  Educa- 
tion: Bowdoin  College,  B.  A.,  1859,  M.  A.,  1862;  Bangor  Theological 
Seminary,  1860-61;  Divinity  School  of  Yale  University,  1863,  graduate. 
Honorary  Degree:  S.  T.  D.,  Hobart  College,  1905.  Ordination:  Congrega- 
tional Council,  Cromwell,  Conn.,  Nov.  22,  1865.  Congregational  Pastor- 
ates: Crombie  Street  Church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1864;  Cromwell,  Conn., 
1865-67;  Olivet,  Mich.,  1867-69;  Romeo,  Mich.,  1869-73;  Hopkinton,  Mass., 
1877-80.  Projessor,  rhetoric  and  oratory,  Olivet  College,  1867-69.  Pub- 
lications: The  Memorial  of  John  S.  C.  Abbott,  1878;  The  War  with 
Mexico,  1887;  Ramona  Days,  1888;  The  Story  of  New  Mexico,  1888; 
Chunda,  a  Story  of  the  Navajos,  1906;  Trend  of  Scientific  Thought  Away 
from  Religious  Beliefs,  1909.  Died  at  Brookline,  Mass.,  Feb.  16,  1932. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America.) 

Lathe,  Herbert  William,  born,  Worcester,  Mass.,  June  15,  1851. 
Education:  Yale  University,  B.  A.,  1873;  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
1877,  graduate.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Plymouth  Church, 
Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  27,  1877.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Plymouth 
Church,  Portland,  Me.,  1877-81;  First  Church,  Northampton,  Mass.,  1882- 
91;  Silverton,  Colo.,  1892-94;  First  Church,  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1895-1902; 
Manitou,  Colo.,  1902-04;  First  Church,  Prescott,  Ariz.,  1907-14;  Lynde- 
boro,  N.  H,  1915-20.  Publications:  Chosen  of  God,  1897;  Spiritual  Life 
in  Its  Fullness — The  Scriptural  Doctrine  of  Sanctification.  Died  at 
Brookline,  Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1932.     (See  Who's  Who  in  America.) 

Lee,  Lucius  Orren,  born,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  Jan.  12,  1845.  Education: 
Oberlin  College,  B.  A.,  1872;  Divinity  School  of  Yale  University,  B.  D., 
1875.  Honorary  Degree:  D.  D.,  Tabor  College,  1897.  Ordination:  Con- 
gregational Council,  Owosso,  Mich.,  Nov.  17,  1875.  Congregational  Pas- 
torate: Owosso,  Mich.,  1875-80.  Missionary  of  the  American  Board  in 
the  Marash  Station,  Turkey,  1880-1910;  principal  service,  professor, 
systematic  theology  and  comparative  religions,  Central  Turkey  The- 
ological Seminary.     Died  at  Auburndale,  Mass.,  Jan.  22,  1932. 

Lemmon,  Charles  Harvey,  born  near  Clyde,  Ohio,  Aug.  25,  1853. 
Education:  Union  Biblical  Seminary,  B.  D.,  1883.  Ordination:  United 
Brethren,  Sandusky  Conference,  Ohio,  1883;  entered  Congregational  fel- 
lowship, 1890.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Castalia,  Ohio  (supply),  1883; 
Twinsburg,  Ohio,   1890-95;   Union   Church,   Cleveland,   Ohio,  1895-1902; 


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North  Church,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1902-15;  New  London,  Ohio,  1915-22; 
Boulevard  Church,  Detroit,  Mich,  (ad  interim  pastor),  1923.  Died  at 
Detroit,  Mich.,  Aug.  27,  1932. 

Lewis,  Henry,  born,  New  York  City,  July  24,  1871.  Education: 
New  York  University,  B.  A.,  1893,  M.  A.,  1895,  Ph.  D.,  1896;  Union 
Theological  Seminary,  1896,  graduate.  Ordination:  Congregational 
Council,  Schroon  Lake,  N.  Y,  Sept.  22,  1896.  Congregational  Pastor- 
ates: Schroon  Lake,  N.  Y,  1896-98;  River  Edge,  N.  J.,  1902-07;  Cress- 
kill,  N.  J.,  1924-28;  Oakwood  Heights,  S.  I.,  N.  Y,  1929-32.  Editor,  The 
American  Messenger  (published  by  the  American  Tract  So.),  1898-1923. 
Died  at  Staten  Island,  N.  Y,  April  23,  1932.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America.) 

Logan,  George  Albert,  born,  Camden,  Nova  Scotia,  June  15,  1871. 
Education:  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1906,  graduate;  Williams  Col- 
lege, 1909-10;  Dalhousie  College,  Halifax,  one  year.  Ordination:  Con- 
gregational Council,  Weld,  Me.,  Sept.  21,  1906.  Congregational  Pas- 
torates: Weld,  Me.,  1906-08;  White  Oaks,  Mass.,  1908-09.  Died  at 
Bridgewater,  Nova  Scotia,  May  6,  1932. 

Long,  John  Almon,  born,  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  July  11,  1859.  Ordination: 
Methodist  Episcopal,  Denver,  Colo.,  1882;  entered  Congregational  fellow- 
ship, 1915.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Julesburg,  Colo.,  1915-17;  Seventh 
Avenue  Church,  Denver,  Colo.,  1917-19.  Died  at  Denver,  Colo.,  Aug. 
6,  1931. 

Loomis,  Eli  Robert,  born,  Pawlet,  Vt.,  Dec.  5,  1851.  Educatioii: 
Oberlin  Graduate  School  of  Theology,  B.  D.,  1878.  Ordination:  Congre- 
gational Council,  Conneaught,  Ohio,  Aug.  22,  1878.  Congregational 
Pastorates:  Conneaught,  Ohio,  1878-81;  Plymouth  Church,  Portland,  Ore., 
1882-84;  Dayton,  Wash.,  1885-87;  Walla  Walla,  Wash.,  1887-92;  South 
Bend,  Wash.,  1892-98;  Olympia,  Wash.,  1900-07.  Died  at  Shelton,  Wash., 
July  31,  1931. 

Marcy,  Frank  Lucius,  born.  Charlemont,  Mass.,  Nov.  2,  1870.  Ordi- 
nation: Congregational  Council,  Athol,  Kan.,  April  3,  1901.  Congrega- 
tional Pastorates:  Athol,  Kan.,  1900-03;  Cora,  Kan.,  1903-04;  Milford  and 
Bala,  Kan.,  1905-08;  Onaga  and  Vienna,  Kan.,  1908-11;  Milford,  Kan 
(second  pastorate),  1911-14;  Wakefield,  Kan.,  1915-17  and  1919-20.  Died 
at  Milford,  Kan.,  May  23,  1932. 

Marsh,  Francis  Jewett,  born,  Groton,  Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1849.  Educa- 
tion: Amherst  College,  B.  A.,  1870;  Divinity  School  of  Yale  University, 
1870-71;  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1875,  graduate.  Ordination: 
Congregational  Council,  Upton,  Mass.,  Jan.  26,  1876.  Congregational 
Pastorates:  Upton,  Mass.,  1875-81;  Walpole,  Mass.,  1882-93.  Superintend- 
ent of  the  Congregational  Sunday  School  and  Publishing  So.  for  Nev 
England,  1893-1906.    Died  at  Upton,  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1932. 

Martin,  Samuel  Alexander,  born,  Royal  Oak,  Mich.,  July  22,  1850. 
Education:  Grinnell  College,  B.  A.,  1881;  Chicago  Theological  Seminary, 
1884,  graduate.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Van  Cleve,  Iowa. 
Oct.  21,  1884.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Logan  (Van  Cleve),  Iowa, 
1884-90,  also  organizing  and  serving  LaMoille,  1886-90  and  Zion  Church, 
Haverhill,  1889-90;  Rowan,  Iowa  (organized),  1890-1902,  also  serving 
Gait,  1890-98  and  organizing  and  serving  Wall  Lake  (Clarion),  1893-98 
and  Alexander,  1897-1902;  Orchard,  Nilesville  and  Stillwater,  Iowa,  1902- 
06;  Doniphan,  West  Hamilton  and  South  Platte,  Neb.,  1906-12;  Eddyville, 
Iowa,  1912-13;  Mitchellville,  Iowa,  1913-15.  Died  at  Grinnell,  Iowa, 
July  28,  1931. 


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Mason,  John  R.,  born  in  Fulton  County,  Ohio,  Dec.  18,  1855.  Ordi- 
nation: Congregational  Council,  Raisinville,  Mich.,  Aug.  25,  1887.  Con- 
gregational Pastorates:  Raisinville,  Mich.,  1887-88;  Liber  Church,  Port- 
land, Ind.,  1890-92;  Wayland  and  Bradley,  Mich.,  1892-93;  Mattison  and 
Batavia  Church,  Union  City,  Mich.,  1893-94;  Mattison,  Mich,  (second 
pastorate),  1896-98;  Andrews,  Ind.,  1898-99;  Covenant  Church,  Indianap- 
olis, Ind.,  1899-1900;  Shipshewana  and  Ontario,  Ind.,  1906-08.  Died  at 
Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  Dec.  18,  1931. 

Mather,  John  Bruce,  born,  Bonaparte,  Iowa,  Jan.  22,  1865.  Educa- 
tion: Simpson  College.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Lewis, 
Iowa,  Oct.  20,  1891.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Bear  Grove  and  Ells- 
worth, Iowa,  1891-92;  Harlan,  Iowa,  1892-96;  Garner,  Iowa,  1896-97;  Vine 
Church,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1897-1901;  People's  Tabernacle,  Denver, 
Colo,  (associate  pastor),  1902-05;  Creede,  Colo.,  1911-14;  Church  of  the 
Vine,  Denver,  Colo.,  1925-32.    Died  at  Denver,  Colo.,  April  21,  1932. 

McClelland.  Abraham  Lincoln,  born,  Brandon,  Wis.,  Feb.  16,  1865. 
Education:  Ripon  College;  Oberlin  College,  B.  A.,  1889;  Divinity  School 
of  Yale  University,  B.  D.,  1894.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council, 
Nekoosa,  Wis.,  Sept.  11,  1894.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Nekoosa,  Wis., 
(organized),  1894-98;  Milton,  Wis.,  1898-1907;  Hillsboro,  N.  D.,  1907-12; 
Plymouth  Church,  Madison,  Wis.,  1912-14;  Walworth,  Wis.,  1914-16; 
Rosendale  and  Eldora,  Wis.,  1916-32.  Teacher,  Straight  College,  1889-91. 
Died  at  Rosendale,  Wis.,  Dec.  11,  1932. 

Merriam,  Francis  Nixon,  born,  Middleton,  Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1864. 
Education:  Williams  College,  B.  A.,  1888;  Hartford  Theological  Sem- 
inary, B.  D.,  1891,  post  graduate  work,  1896-97,  S.  T.  B.  Ordination: 
Congregational  Council,  Ventura,  Cal.,  Feb.  24,  1892.  Congregational 
Pastorates:  Ventura,  Cal.,  1891-96;  Turners  Falls,  Mass.,  1897-1907;  Belle- 
ville Church,  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1907-24;  Hardwick,  Mass.,  1924-29; 
Sutton,  Mass.,  1929-32.    Died  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  Nov.  9,  1932. 

Metcalf,  Leslie  H.,  born,  Whitefield,  N.  H.,  May  7,  1861.  Education: 
Cobb  Divinity  School,  1898,  graduate.  Ordination:  Free  Baptist, 
East  Dixfield,  Me.,  June  9,  1898;  entered  Congregational  fellowship,  1912. 
Congregational  Pastorates:  Lyman,  Me.,  1912-16;  Windham,  Vt.,  1916-21; 
Webster,  N.  H,  1921-27.    Died  at  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  May  11,  1932. 

Miner,  Henry  Austin,  born,  Halifax,  Vt.,  July  1,  1829.  Education: 
Williams  College,  B.  A.,  1853;  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1856,  grad- 
uate. Honorary  Degree:  D.  D.,  Ripon  College,  1921,  Williams  College, 
1923.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Menasha,  Wis.,  Jan.  19,  1859. 
Congregational  Pastorates:  Menasha,  Wis.,  1857-67;  Monroe,  Wis.,  1868- 
71;  Columbus,  Wis.,  1871-73.  Superintendent,  American  Home  Mission- 
ary So.,  for  southern  district  of  Wisconsin,  1873-78,  secretary  for  Wis- 
consin, 1873-83.  Registrar,  Wisconsin  Congregational  Conference  (first 
called  Congregational  and  Presbyterian  Convention  of  Wisconsin),  1880- 
1910,  registrar  emeritus,  1910-32,  secretary,  Ministerial  Aid  Department, 
1882-1911.  One  of  the  founders  of  Milwaukee-Downer  College.  Editor, 
Jubilee  Memorial,  a  history  of  the  first  fifty  years  of  Congregational  work 
in  Wisconsin.    Died  at  Madison,  Wis.,  April  10,  1932. 

Minty,  William  Arthur,  born,  Port  Perry,  Ontario,  Canada,  May  4, 
1871.  Education:  Albion  College;  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  B.  D., 
1913.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Tyrone,  Mich.,  Nov.  19,  1901. 
Congregational  Pastorates:  Tyrone  and  Deerfield,  Mich.,  1899-1902;  Maple 
City  and  Cedar,  Mich.,  1902-04;  Pilgrim  Church,  Lansing,  Mich.,  1904-10; 
Belvidere,  111.,  1910-13;  Ft.  Dodge,  Iowa,  1913-21;  Olivet  Church,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  1921-26;  South  Church,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1926-30.  Died 
at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Oct.  3,  1932. 


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Mitchell,  Charles  Langdon,  born,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  March  28,  1845. 
Education:  Yale  University,  1866,  graduate;  Andover  Theological  Sem- 
inary, 1870,  graduate.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Little  Valley, 
N.  Y.,  June  28,  1871.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Little  Falls,  N.  Y., 
1871-73;  Sedalia,  Mo.,  1877-79.    Died  at  Winchester,  Mass.,  Nov.  3,  1930. 

Mobbs,  Horatio  M.,  born,  Charlottetown,  Prince  Edward  Island,  Oct. 
27,  1866.  Ordination:  Methodist  Episcopal,  1887;  entered  Congregational 
fellowship,  1894.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Farmington  and  First 
Church,  Endicott,  Wash.,  1893-95;  Chewalah,  Wash.,  1895-99;  Valdez, 
Alaska,  1921-22;  Priest  River,  Ida.,  1922-23;  Valdez,  Alaska  (second 
pastorate),  1923-24;  Usk  and  Cusick,  Wash.,  1924-26.  Died  at  Olympia, 
Wash.,  Jan.  2,  1932. 

Newcomb,  Aaron  Smith,  born,  Matamoras,  Woodford  County,  111., 
July  7,  1847.  Education:  Platteville  (Wis.)  State  Normal.  Ordination: 
Congregational  Council,  Storm  Lake,  Iowa,  1882.  Congregational  Pas- 
torates: Pattersonville  (Hull),  Iowa,  1882-85;  Clintonville  and  Embarrass, 
Wis.,  1885-89;  South  Kaukauna,  Wis.,  1889-91;  Eagle  River,  Wis.,  1891- 
92;  Windsor  and  Leeds,  Wis.,  1892-94;  Ithaca  and  Neptune,  Wis.,  1894-97; 
Pine  River  and  Saxville,  Wis.,  1901-04;  Dartford  (now  Green  Lake), 
Wis.,  1904-05;  Osseo,  Wis.,  1905-07;  Villa  Park,  Cal,  1907-08;  Western 
Park  and  Fall  River,  Kan.,  1910-11;  Ivanhoe,  111.,  1912-13;  Alto  Pass,  111., 
1914-15;  Swanville  and  Burtrum,  Minn.,  1918-20;  Dickens,  Iowa,  1921-22. 
Died  at  Glen  Ellyn,  111.,  Sept.  9,  1930. 

Nichols,  John  Richard,  born,  Watkins,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  16,  1854.  Educa- 
tion: Oberlin  College,  B.  A.,  1879;  Oberlin  Graduate  School  of  Theology, 
B.  D.,  1883.  Honorary  Degree:  D.  D.,  Marietta  College,  1898,  Oberlin 
College,  1923.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Garretsville,  Ohio, 
Sept.  19,  1883.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Garretsville,  Ohio,  1883-87; 
Bethlehem  Church,  Cleveland,  Ohio  (associate  pastor),  1888-91;  Medina, 
Ohio,  1891-97;  First  Church,  Marietta,  Ohio,  1897-1909;  Rogers  Park 
Church,  Chicago,  111.,  1909-22.  Superintendent,  Chicago  Congrega- 
tional Missionary  and  Extension  So.,  1922-26.  President,  Chicago  Church 
Federation,  1927.  Died  at  Evanston,  111.,  Dec.  23,  1932.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America.) 

X  Page,  Bert  Alvin,  born,  Marion,  Ind.,  Dec.  24,  1877.  Ordination: 
Indiana  Miami  Reserve  Christian  Conference,  Teetersburg,  Ind.,  Sept. 
15,  1920.  Christian  Pastorates:  Linn  Grove  and  Paw  Paw,  Ind.,  1919-21; 
Vaughnsville,  O.,  1921-25;  Paw  Paw  and  Servia,  Ind.,  1925-27;  Sugar 
Creek,  Ind.,  1927-28;  Twin  Creek  and  West  Manchester,  O.,  1928-29; 
Merriam,  Ind.,  1929-32,    Died,  Merriam,  Ind.,  May  16,  1932. 

Palmer,  Frederic,  born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1848.  Education: 
Harvard  University,  B.  A.,  1869,  M.  A.,  1872;  Andover  Theological  Sem- 
inary, S.  T.  B.,  1872.  Honorary  Degree:  D.  D.,  Episcopal  Theological 
School,  Cambridge,  1910.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Revere, 
Mass.,  March  11,  1875.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Hatfield,  Mass.  (acting 
pastor),  1873-74;  Revere,  Mass.,  1874-78.  Publications:  Studies  in  The- 
ologic  Definition,  1895;  The  Drama  of  the  Apocalypse,  1903;  The  Ring 
and  the  Book,  1908;  The  Winning  of  Immortality,  1910;  Heretics,  Saints 
and  Martyrs,  1925.  Died  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  July  4,  1932.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America.) 

Paton,  Lewis  Bayles,  born,  New  York  City,  June  27,  1864.  Educa- 
tion: New  York  University,  B.  A.,  1884,  M.  A.,  1893;  Princeton  The- 
ological Seminary,  1890,  graduate;  University  of  Berlin,  1890-92;  Uni- 
versity of  Marburg,  Ph.  D.,  1897.  Honorary  Degree:  D.  D.,  New  York 
University,  1906.    Ordination:  Presbytery  of  Morris  and  Orange,  Morris- 


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town,  N.  J.,  April  13,  1890;  entered  Congregational  fellowship,  1892. 
Acting  pastor,  Park  Church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1895-96;  Farmington,  Conn., 
1922-23;  First  Church,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1924-25.  Instructor,  Old 
Testament  exegesis  and  criticism,  1892-93,  associate  professor,  1893-1900, 
Nettleton  professor,  1900-32,  Hartford  Theological  Seminary.  Publica- 
tions: Early  History  of  Syria  and  Palestine,  1901;  Jerusalem  in  Bible 
Times,  1908;  The  Early  Religion  of  Israel,  1910;  Spiritism  and  the 
Cult  of  the  Dead  in  Antiquity,  1921.  Editor,  Recent  Christian  Process 
1909.  Contributor,  Hastings'  Encyclopaedia  of  Religions,  Standard  Bible 
Dictionary  and  Dictionary  of  Religion  and  Ethics.  Died  at  West  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Jan.  24,  1932.     (See  Who's  Who  in  America.) 

Pearson,  Arthur  Haydn,  born,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  June  28,  1850.  Edu- 
cation: Amherst  College,  B.  A.,  1877;  Theological  Institute,  Conn.,  1877- 
78;  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  B.  D.,  1880;  Universities  of  Cambridge 
and  Oxford,  1897-98.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  July  7,  1880.  Congregational  Pastorate:  Union,  Me.,  1905-07. 
Professor,  philosophy  and  Biblical  literature,  Carleton  College,  1880-1900. 
Educational  work  in  Guadalajara,  Mexico,  for  the  American  Board, 
1901-04.  Lecturer  on  Missions,  1904-10.  Died  at  Franklin  Park,  Rosslyn, 
Va.,  May  12,  1932. 

Perry,  George,  born,  Swartswood,  N.  J.,  April  14,  1857.  Ordination: 
Presbyterian,  Black  Hills,  S.  Dak.,  Sept.  13,  1893;  entered  Congregational 
fellowship,  1913.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Ocoma,  S.  Dak.,  1911-15; 
Shoshoni,  Wyo.,  1915-19.    Died  at  Delaware,  N.  J.,  Oct.  26,  1932. 

Peters,  John  Henry,  born  in  Georgia,  November,  1864.  Education: 
Philander  Smith  College,  Arkansas.  Ordination:  Methodist  Episcopal, 
1892;  entered  Congregational  fellowship,  1910.  Congregational  Pas- 
torate: Second  Church,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  (organized),  1899-1931. 
Died  at  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  February,  1931. 

Preston,  Bryant  Curtis,  born,  Centralia,  Kan.,  Sept.  28,  1863.  Edu- 
cation: University  of  Kansas  and  Cornell  University;  Chicago  The- 
ological Seminary,  1890-93.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Genoa 
Junction,  Wis.,  May  10,  1892.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Genoa,  Wis. 
and  Richmond,  111.,  1891-93;  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.,  1893-94;  Huntley, 
111.,  1894-95;  First  Church,  Springfield,  111.,  1895-96;  Whitewater,  Wis., 
1896-99;  Osage,  Iowa,  1899-1905;  First  Church,  Muscatine,  Iowa,  1905-09; 
First  Church,  El  Paso,  Tex.,  1910;  Plymouth  Church,  Spokane,  Wash., 
1910-14;  Petaluma,  Cal.,  1914-15;  Palo  Alto,  Cal.,  1915-19;  Garvanza 
Church,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1920-21;  Union  Evangelical  Church,  Rio  de 
Janeiro,  Brazil,  1922;  The  Dalles,  Ore.,  1922-25;  Venice,  Cal.,  1926-27. 
Died  at  Palo  Alto,  Cal.,  March  11,  1932. 

Ramsay,  William  George,  born,  Claggan  House,  Cookstown,  County 
Tyrone,  Ireland,  July  13,  1869.  Education:  Williams  College,  B.  A.,  1895; 
Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  1898,  graduate.  Honorary  Degree:  D.  D., 
Tabor  College,  1921.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  St.  Charles, 
Minn.,  July  13,  1898.  Congregational  Pastorates:  St.  Charles,  Minn., 
1898-1902;  Winthrop,  Iowa,  1902-08;  Eldora,  Iowa,  1908-18;  First  Church, 
Ottumwa,  Iowa,  1918-28.     Died  at  Ottumwa,  Iowa,  Sept.  14,  1932. 

Reed,  David  Allen,  born,  Lansingburg,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  3,  1850.  Educa- 
tion: Hamilton  College,  1877,  graduate;  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
1881,  graduate.  Honorary  Degree:  Bachelor  of  Humanics,  Springfield 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  College.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Hope  Church, 
Springfield,  Mass.,  June  7,  1881.  Congregational  Pastorate:  Hope  Church, 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1881-88;  honorary  senior  pastor,  1888-89.  Organizer 
and  president.  School  for  Christian  Workers  (affiliated  in  1901  with  Hart- 


60       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches   [1932 

ford  Seminary),  1885-1901.  Organized  Mission  Sunday  Schools  which 
grew  into  Eastern  Avenue,  Emmanuel  and  Park  Churches,  Springfield, 
Mass.    Died  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  April  28,  1932. 

Rees,  Levi,  born,  Maesteg,  South  Wales,  April  14,  1859.  Education: 
Brecon  Memorial  College,  1883,  graduate.  Ordination:  Congregational 
Council,  Llanbarran,  South  Wales,  July,  1883.  Congregational  Pas- 
torates: Llanbarran,  South  Wales,  1883-87;  Lion  Street  Church,  Blaen- 
avon,  Monmouthshire,  England,  1887-90;  Newton  Abbot,  Devonshire, 
England,  1891-1900;  College  Chapel,  Bradford,  Yorks,  England,  1900-05; 
Ellington,  N.  Y.,  1905-07;  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1907-09;  Portchester,  N.  Y., 
1910-13;  Stafford  Springs,  Conn.,  1913-28.  Died  at  Hamden,  Conn., 
Aug.  28,  1932. 

Reynolds,  Lauriston,  born,  Jay,  Me.,  July  21,  1846.  Education:  Cobb 
Divinity  School  and  Bates  College;  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1875, 
graduate.  Honorary  Degree:  D.  D.,  Yankton  College,  1922.  Ordination: 
Congregational  Council,  Auburn,  Me.,  Sept.  16,  1875.  Congregational 
Pastorates:  Sixth  Street  Church,  Auburn,  Me.,  1875-85,  also  serving 
Minot  Center,  1879-85;  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1885-93;  Redfield,  S.  Dak.,  1893- 
1902;  Wessington  Springs  and  Templeton,  S.  Dak.,  1907-12;  Belle  Fourche, 
and  Lakeview,  S.  Dak.,  1912-25.  Teacher,  geology,  Christian  evidences, 
church  history  and  homiletics,  1894-1902,  financial  agent,  1902-07,  Red- 
field  College.    Died  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  May  2,  1932. 

Richards,  William  James,  born  in  Staffordshire  County,  England, 
Oct.  23,  1863.  Ordination:  Primitive  Methodist,  Shamokin,  Pa.,  May, 
1894;  entered  Congregational  fellowship  1903.  Congregational  Pastor- 
ates: Second  Church,  Coaldale,  Pa.,  1903-05;  Egg  Harbor,  N.  J.,  1905-08; 
Lenox,  Ohio,  1908-09;  Second  Church,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1909-17;  Arling- 
ton Church,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1917-24;  Shamokin,  Pa.,  1924-26.  Died  at 
Camden,  N.  J.,  Oct.  30,  1932. 

Richardson,  Henry  Sterling,  born  in  Hart  County,  Kentucky.  Ordi- 
nation: Methodist,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.,  1906;  entered  Congregational  fel- 
lowship, 1927.  Congregational  Pastorate:  Union  Beach,  N.  J.  (organized), 
1926-32.    Died  at  South  Amboy,  N.  J.,  Oct.  30,  1932. 

Roberts,  Peter,  born,  Dowlais,  South  Wales,  Aug.  26,  1859.  Educa- 
tion: Brecon  Memorial  College,  1883,  graduate;  Divinity  School  of  Yale 
University,  B.  D.,  1886,  Ph.  D.,  1901.  Ordination:  Congregational  Coun- 
cil, 1886.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Plymouth  Church,  Scranton,  Pa.. 
1886-89;  Tabernacle,  Washington,  D.  C,  1890-91;  Oliphant,  Pa,  1891- 
1900;  Mahanoy  City,  Pa,  1901-07.  Publications:  Anthracite  Coal  Indus- 
tries, 1902;  Anthracite  Coal  Communities,  1904;  English  for  Coming 
Americans,  1908;  Immigrant  Races  in  North  America,  1910;  The  New 
Immigration,  1912;  The  Problem  of  Americanization,  1921.  Died  at 
Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y,  Dec.  2,  1932.     (See  Who's  Who  in  America.) 

Robinson,  Charles  Frederic,  born,  Meredith,  N.  H,  July  7,  1866. 
Education:  Dartmouth  College,  B.  A,  1890,  M.  A,  1904;  Andover  The- 
ological Seminary,  1893,  graduate,  S.  T.  B,  1901.  Ordination:  Congrega- 
tional Council,  Meriden,  N.  H,  June  6,  1893.  Congregational  Pastorates: 
Meriden,  N.  H,  1893-1900;  Clinton,  Conn,  1901-06;  Milford,  N.  H, 
1906-11;  Central  Church,  Derry  Village,  N.  H,  1911-13;  Waterville,  Me., 
1913-19.  Instructor  of  Hebrew,  Dartmouth  College,  1894-96.  Financial 
representative  for  Bangor  Seminary,  1920-22.  Died  at  Wellesley,  Mass, 
Dec.  26,  1932. 

Robinson,  Charles  Wilbur,  born,  Fitchburg,  Mass,  Aug.  10,  1871. 
Education:  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1896,  graduate. 
Ordination:    Congregational    Council,   Dawson,   N.    Dak,    Jan.    18,   1901. 


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Congregational  Pastorates:  Dawson  and  Tappan,  N.  Dak.,  1900-01;  First 
and  Bethel  Churches,  Lakota,  N.  Dak.,  1901-03;  Ashton  and  Athol,  S. 
Dak.,  1903-05;  Stonington,  Me.,  1905-09;  Southwest  Harbor,  Me.,  1909-12; 
Brownville,  Me.,  1912-15;  South  Gardiner  and  Pittston,  Me.,  1915-18; 
Jonesport,  Me.,  1918-20;  Bingham  and  Solon,  Me.,  1920-22;  Andover,  Me., 
1922-25;  Bethany  Church,  South  Portland,  Me.,  1926-27.  Died  at  South 
Portland,  Me.,  Jan.  19,  1932. 

Rowe,  Alfred  Lewis,  born,  Cefn-y-golen,  Glamorganshire  County, 
South  Wales,  June  28,  1857.  Education:  Pontyprydd  Academy  (Wales), 
1880,  graduate.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Salem  Church, 
Trelyn,  Monmouthshire  County,  South  Wales,  April  20,  1880.  Congrega- 
tional Pastorates:  Salem  Church,  Trelyn,  South  Wales,  1880-82;  Hame- 
town  Church,  Sherman,  Ohio,  1882-84;  Siloam,  Ohio,  1885-86;  Ixonia, 
Wis.,  1886-87;  Cambria  and  Randolph,  Wis.,  1887-90;  Barneveld  and  Mill 
Creek,  Wis.,  1890-93;  North  and  South  Churches,  Ebensburg,  Pa.,  1894- 
1900;  Canal  Dover,  Ohio,  1900-02;  Elwood,  Ind.,  1902-03;  Moriah  Church, 
Nanticoke,  Pa.,  1904-11.    Died  at  Nanticoke,  Pa.,  Oct.  18,  1932. 

Rowland,  John  Harvey,  born,  Urker,  Armagh  County,  Ireland,  Aug. 
19,  1849.  Education:  Private  Classical  School,  1869,  graduate;  Dublin 
Theological  Seminary,  1874,  graduate.  Ordination:  Congregational 
Council,  Big  Springs,  Wis.,  Nov.  22,  1882.  Congregational  Pastorates: 
Grand  Rapids,  Wis.,  1882-86;  Necedah,  Wis.,  1886-89;  New  London,  Wis., 
1889-95;  Waupun,  Wis.,  1895-1900;  Kaukauna,  Wis.,  1900-03;  Clinton- 
ville,  Wis.,  1903-06;  Durand,  Wis.,  1906-09;  Union  Grove,  Wis.,  1909-17; 
Wakonda,  S.  Dak.,  1917-20;  Berea  Church,  Chicago,  111.  (supply),  1921- 
22.    Died  at  Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  28,  1932. 

Rowland,  Levi  P.,  born,  Lisbon,  Conn.,  Dec.  24,  1837.  Ordination: 
Congregational  Council,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Oct.  20,  1896.  "Uni- 
versally honored  as  first  secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.  in  America."  Died  at 
Detroit,  Mich.,  Nov.  4,  1932. 

Sanford,  Elias  Benjamin,  born,  Westbrook,  Conn.,  June  6,  1843. 
Education:  Wesleyan  University,  B.  A.,  1865.  Honorary  Degrees:  M.  A., 
Yale  University,  1888;  D.  D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1894.  Ordination: 
Congregational  Council,  South  Cornwall,  Conn.,  July  7,  1869.  Congre- 
gational Pastorates:  Cornwall,  Conn.,  1869-71;  Eagle  Rock  Church, 
Thomaston,  Conn,  (organized),  1878-8?;  Westbrook,  Conn.,  1883-94.  Gen- 
eral secretary,  National  Federation  of  Churches,  1900-08;  corresponding 
secretary,  Federal  Council  of  the  Churches  of  Christ  in  America,  1908- 
13,  honorary  secretary,  1913-32.  Publications:  History  of  Connecticut, 
1887;  Origin  and  History  of  the  Federal  Council  of  the  Churches  of 
Christ  in  America,  1916;  History  of  the  Reformation,  1917.  Editor, 
Concise  Cyclopedia  of  Religious  Knowledge,  1890.  Died  at  Rockfall, 
Conn.,  July  3,  1932.     (See  Who's  Who  in  America.) 

Scott,  Darius  Bullock,  born,  Bloomfield,  N.  Y,  Oct.  27,  1843.  Edu- 
cation: Wheaton  College,  1865-69;  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  1869- 
70;  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1872,  graduate.  Honorary  Degree: 
D.  D.,  Yankton  College,  1912.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Park 
Ridge,  111.,  July  12,  1872.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Milton  Mills,  N. 
H.,  1872-74;  Lynnfield  Centre  and  Second  Church,  Lynnfield,  Mass., 
1874-76;  Milton  Mills,  N.  H.  (second  pastorate),  1877-78;  Holly,  N.  H., 
1878-84;  Clinton,  Mass.,  1885-92;  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.,  1892-1901;  Lan- 
caster, Mass.,  1901-11;  La  Canada,  Cal.,  1913-18,  pastor  emeritus,  1918-32. 
Died  at  Pacific  Highlands,  Cal.,  Nov.  1,  1932. 

Shaw,  George  Washington,  born,  Fostoria,  Ohio,  Oct.  28,  1859.  Edu- 
cation: Ohio  Wesleyan  College,  M.  A.,  1887.    Honorary  Degree:  Litt.  D., 


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Drury  College,  1920.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Westminster 
Church,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Sept.  28,  1920.  President,  Kidder  Institute 
and  Kidder  Junior  College,  1889-1932.    Died  at  Kidder,  Mo.,  Jan.  30,  1932. 

Shaw,  John  Taylor,  born,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1854.  Edu- 
cation: Brown  University,  B.  A.,  1876;  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
1882,  graduate,  advanced  class,  1883.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council, 
Yankton,  S.  Dak.,  Aug.  25,  1885.  Congregational  Pastorate:  Lakeport, 
S.  Dak.  (supply  pastor),  1890-91.  Professor,  Latin,  Yankton  College, 
1883-91;  associate  professor,  Latin,  Oberlin  Academy,  1891-1916,  Oberlin 
College,  1916-19,  professor  emeritus,  1919-32.  Died  at  Newtonville, 
Mass.,  Oct.  19,  1932. 

Shear,  Abraham  Lincoln,  born,  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  7,  1860.  Edu- 
cation: Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1886,  graduate.  Ordination:  Meth- 
odist Episcopal,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1886;  entered  Congregational  fellow- 
ship, 1892.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Central  Church,  Chelmsford, 
Mass.,  1891-92;  Sound  Beach,  Conn.,  1892-94;  Chester,  N.  J.,  1894-96; 
Hope  Church,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1898-1900;  Calumet,  Mich.,  1902-05;  Sidney, 
N.  Y.,  1905-08.    Died  at  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.,  July  28,  1932. 

Shelton,  Charles  W.,  born,  Derby,  Conn.,  July  3,  1857.  Education: 
Divinity  School  of  Yale  University,  1881,  graduate.  Honorary  Degree: 
D.  D.,  Yankton  College.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Birming- 
ham, Conn.,  March  11,  1881.  Congregational  Pastorate:  Dell  Rapids, 
S.  Dak.,  1881-83.  Financial  secretary,  Yankton  College,  1883-84.  Western 
District  secretary  for  American  Missionary  Asso.,  1884-86.  Financial 
secretary,  Indian  Missions,  1886-92.  Eastern  Field  secretary  for  Congre- 
gational Home  Missionary  So.,  1892-1902.  Superintendent,  New  York 
Home  Missionary  So.  and  Conference,  1902-23.  Secretary,  New  York 
City  Congregational  Church  Extension  So.,  1902-24.  Died  at  Redding 
Ridge,  Conn.,  March  1,  1932. 

Smith,  Albert  David,  born,  Mercer,  Me.,  Aug.  12,  1855.  Education: 
Amherst  College,  B.  A.,  1879;  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1888, 
graduate.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Oct.  4,  1888.  Congre- 
gational Pastorates:  East  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  1892-96;  Northboro,  Mass., 
1896-1908;  Milton,  Mass.,  1908-21,  pastor  emeritus,  1921-32.  Died  at 
Waverley,  Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1932. 

Smith,  Arthur  Henderson,  born,  Vernon,  Conn.,  July  18,  1845.  Edu- 
cation: Beloit  College,  B.  A.,  1867,  M.  A.,  1870;  Andover  Theological 
Seminary,  1867-69;  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1869-70;  College  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons,  New  York,  1870-71.  Honorary  Degrees:  D.  D., 
Beloit  College,  1894;  LL.  D.,  Whitman  College,  1906.  Ordination: 
Congregational  Council,  Beloit,  Mich.,  May  29,  1872.  Congregational 
Pastorate:  First  Church,  Pasadena,  Cal.  (first  acting  pastor),  1885-86. 
Missionary  of  the  American  Board  in  China,  1872-1925 — Tiensin,  1872- 
82;  Shantung  Province,  1882-1906,  serving  as  pastor  Union  Church, 
Tientsin,  1900-01;  missionary-at-large,  1907-25.  Delegate  to  World 
Missionary  Conference  in  Edinburgh,  1910.  American  chairman  of  the 
China  Centenary  Conference,  1907.  Publications:  Proverbs  and  Common 
Sayings  of  Chinese,  1888;  Chinese  Characteristics,  1890  (translated  into 
Dutch,  French,  German,  Chinese  and  Japanese);  Village  Life  in  China, 
1899;  China  in  Convulsion,  1901;  Rex  Christus,  An  Outline  Study  of 
China,  1903;  The  Uplift  of  China,  1907  (translated  into  German,  Danish 
and  Swedish) ;  China  and  America  Today,  1907.  Editor  (and  chief 
author),  Manual  for  Young  Missionaries  to  China.  Died  at  Claremont, 
Cal.,  Aug.  31,  1932.     (See  Who's  Who  in  America.) 

Smith,  Edward  Henry,  born,  Northwich,  Cheshire  County,  England, 
Dec.   14,   1842.     Education:    New   College,   a   theological   seminary   con- 


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nected  with  London  University,  graduate;  post  graduate  work,  Yale 
University.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  in  England,  1869. 
Congregational  Pastorates:  Morrison,  111.,  1873-80;  Michigan  City,  Ind., 
1880-86;  First  Church,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1886-1913,  pastor  emeritus,  1913- 
32.  Publications:  The  Little  Wicket  Gate,  The  Alchemist,  Around  a 
Round  World.     Died  at  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  Aug.  11,  1932. 

Smith,  Green  Nathanael,  born  in  Sumpter  County,  Georgia,  Oct.  11, 
1855.  Ordination:  Congregational-Methodist,  in  Georgia,  October,  1887. 
Congregational  Pastorates:  (all  in  Georgia).  Organizing  and  serving 
Friendship  Church,  Baxley,  1892-1931,  Mt.  Olivet  Church,  Baxley,  1897- 
1914,  Antioch  Church,  Bristol,  1899-1930,  Surrency  (six  pastorates  at 
intervals),  1892-1920,  and  Leroy  Church,  Rockingham,  1913-16.  Also 
serving  as  pastor,  Cochran  Church,  Pleasant  Hill,  1907-09  and  1921-22; 
Union  Hill  Church,  Pearson,  1930-31.    Died  at  Baxley,  Ga.,  June  19,  1932. 

Smith,  Jonathan  Green,  born,  Twinsburg,  Ohio,  June  11,  1860.  Edu- 
cation: Oberlin  College,  B.  A.,  1885;  Oberlin  Graduate  School  of  The- 
ology, B.  D.,  1888.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Wauseon,  Ohio, 
July  25,  1888.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Tomah,  Wis.  (summer  supply), 
1887;  Wauseon,  Ohio,  1888-91;  New  Duluth,  Minn,  (organized),  1891-92; 
Crookston,  Minn.,  1892-94;  Chillicothe,  Ohio,  1894-96;  Hamar  Church, 
Marietta,  Ohio,  1896-97;  Tomah,  Wis.,  1898-1926,  pastor  emeritus,  1926-32. 
Died  at  Tomah,  Wis.,  Jan.  1,  1932. 

Smith,  Stephen,  born,  Maitland,  Nova  Scotia,  June  26,  1850.  Educa- 
tion: Mount  Allison  College,  New  Brunswick;  Bangor  Theological  Sem- 
inary, 1879,  graduate.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Hyannis, 
Mass.,  May  18,  1880.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Hyannis  and  West  Yar- 
mouth, Mass.,  1880-81;  Warwick  Church,  River  Point,  R.  I.,  1882-87; 
East  Douglas,  Mass.,  1887-89;  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  1889-95;  Niantic,  Conn., 
1896-98;  Lebanon,  Conn.,  1898-1908;  Port  Angeles,  Wash.,  1908-17;  Col- 
chester, Vt.,  1917-19;  Niantic,  Conn,  (second  pastorate),  1919-21.  Died 
at  Niantic,  Conn.,  Nov.  7,  1931. 

X  Staley,  William  Wesley,  born,  Graham,  N.  C,  Feb.  24,  1849.  Edu- 
cation: Old  Trinity  College,  A.  B.,  M.  A.,  1874;  post  grad.  work  Univ. 
of  Virginia.  Hon.  Degrees:  Union  Christian  College,  1893,  D.  D.;  Elon 
College,  LL.  D.  Ordination:  Western  North  Carolina  Christian  Con- 
ference, Hanks  Chapel,  Nov.  16,  1874.  Author  of  "The  Minister."  Chris- 
tian Pastorates:  Several  in  North  Carolina  1874-82;  Suffolk,  Va.,  (active) 
1882-1923;  (emeritus)  1923-32.  President,  Eastern  Virginia  Christian 
Conference,  1886,  1889-93,  1901-02;  Southern  Christian  Convention, 
1886-1922.  Non-Resident  President,  Elon  College,  1894-1905.  Died, 
Virginia  Beach,  Va.,  Oct.  9,  1932. 

Tenney,  Henry  Maktyn,  born,  Hanover,  N.  H.,  May  15,  1841.  Edu- 
cation: Amherst  College,  B.  A.,  1864;  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
1864-65;  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1867,  graduate.  Honorary 
Degree:  D.  D.,  Amherst  College,  1889.  Ordination:  Congregational 
Council,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1868.  Congregational  Pastorates: 
Village  Church,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1868-70;  Winona,  Minn.,  1870-75; 
Steubenville,  Ohio  (organized),  1875-80;  First  Church,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
1880-89;  Second  Church,  Oberlin,  Ohio,  1889-1910,  pastor  emeritus, 
1910-32.  Dean,  Schauffler  Missionary  Training  School,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
1911-13.  Died  at  Webster  Groves,  Mo.,  Feb.  23,  1932.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America.) 

Thompson,  James  Brettle,  born,  Harbor  Grace,  Newfoundland,  May 
24,  1858.  Education:  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  one  year;  Oberlin 
Graduate  School  of  Theology,  B.  D.,  1885.     Ordination:    Congregational 


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Council,  Oberlin,  Ohio,  June  4,  1885.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Second 
Church,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  1900-03;  Pleasant  Valley  and  Duncan,  S.  Dak., 
1903-05;  Marine  Mills,  Minn.,  1906;  Rose  Creek  and  Taopi,  Minn.,  1906-16; 
Tintah,  Minn.,  1916-23;  Granada,  Minn.,  1923-25.  Missionary  of  the 
American  Board,  Shansi,  China,  1885-99 — one  of  the  founders  of  the 
Shansi  Mission.    Died  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  April  10,  1932. 

Torrey,  David  Clarence,  born,  Southampton,  Mass.,  Jan.  29,  1859. 
Education:  Harvard  University,  B.  A.,  1890;  Harvard  Divinity  School, 
two  years.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Byfield,  Mass.,  June  1, 
1892.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Byfield,  Mass.,  1892-1902;  Melrose 
Highlands,  Mass.,  (assistant  pastor),  1903-04;  Bedford,  Mass.,  1905-15; 
Linden  Church,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1915-16;  First  Church,  Jaffrey,  N.  H., 
1918-32.  Publications:  Protestant  Modernism;  The  Normal  Person.  Died 
at  Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  April  11,  1932. 

Tower,  Charles  Elmer,  born,  Eldora,  Iowa,  May  6,  1870.  Education: 
Grinnell  College,  B.  A.,  1896;  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  1899-1900. 
Honorary  Degree:  D.  D.,  Grinnell  College,  1931.  Ordination:  Congre- 
gational Council,  Silver  Creek,  Iowa,  Sept.  30,  1897.  Congregational 
Pastorates:  Logan  Church,  Van  Cleve,  Iowa,  1895-97;  Silver  Creek  and 
Keck,  Iowa,  1897-98;  Baxter,  Iowa,  1898-99;  Lyons,  Iowa,  1900-02;  Hamp- 
ton, Iowa,  1902-05;  Reinbeck,  Iowa,  1905-08;  First  Church,  Mason  City, 
Iowa,  1908-12;  First  Church,  Iowa,  1915-23;  Hawarden,  Iowa,  1927-28; 
First  Church,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  1928-32.  Superintendent  for  Congre- 
gational Home  Missionary  Society  in  Southwest,  1912-14;  field  repre- 
sentative for  Western  Iowa,  1923-25.    Died  at  Iowa  City,  April  10,  1932. 

TreFethren,  Eugene  Byron,  born,  Mendota,  111.,  Sept.  16,  1866.  Edu- 
cation: Redfield  College,  B.  A.,  1894;  Hartford  Theological  Seminary, 
B.  D.,  1899.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Ipswich,  S.  Dak.,  June 
12,  1900.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Worthing,  S.  Dak.,  1894-96;  Ip- 
swich, S.  Dak.,  1899-1905;  Waubay,  S.  Dak.,  1905-07;  Revillo  and  Albee, 
S.  Dak.,  1908-10;  Garrison,  N.  Dak.,  1911-13;  Elbowood,  N.  Dak.,  1913-14 
and  1916-17;  Rosette  Park  Ch.,  Ipswich,  S.  Dak.,  1918-19;  Windham,  Vt., 
1921-23;  South  Hero,  Vt.,  1923-24;  West  Fairlee,  Vt.,  1924-25:  Royalston 
Center,  Mass.  (supply),  1925-26;  Kalama,  Wash.,  1929-30.  Publication: 
Day  Dreams  and  Realities.    Died  at  Ipswich,  S.  Dak.,  July  27,  1932. 

Trower,  William  George,  born,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  April  9,  1870.  Ordina- 
tion: Congregational  Council,  Hancock,  Minn.,  Oct.  24,  1893.  Congrega- 
tional Pastorates:  Hancock,  Minn.,  1893-94;  Brownton,  Minn.,  1894; 
Hutchinson,  Minn.,  1894-96;  Weaverville,  Cal.,  1926-28.  Died  at  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.,  Feb.  25,  1932. 

Weage,  Edward  Densmore,  born,  Harvesburg,  Ohio,  Aug.  1,  1859. 
Education:  Grinnell  College;  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  1882-84. 
Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Evansville,  Wis.,  June  19,  1884. 
Congregational  Pastorates:  Evansville,  Wis.,  1884-85;  National  City,  Cal., 
1885-94;  Tulare,  Cal.,  1894-1901;  Port  Angeles,  Wash.,  1901-02;  Columbia 
Church,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1902-13;  Tulare,  Cal.  (second  pastorate),  1913-18; 
Cloverdale,  Cal.,  1918-22;  Guerneville,  Cal.,  1922-25.  Publications: 
Catholic  Missions,  Bibliotheca  Sacre,  1894;  Nature  Articles.  Died  at 
Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  Dec.  27,  1932. 

Wentworth,  Henry  Harding,  born,  Nashville,  Term.,  Aug.  15,  1859. 
Education:  Williams  College,  B.  A.,  1885;  law  student,  Chicago  Uni- 
versity, 1885-88;  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1889-90;  Andover  The- 
ological Seminary,  1892,  graduate.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council, 
Goffstown,  N.  H.,  June  22,  1892.    Congregational  Pastorates:   Goffstown, 


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N.  H.,  1892-1903;  First  Church,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1903-09;  Orford  and 
Orfordville,  N.  H.,  1909-16;  La  Jolla,  Cal.,  1918-21.  Died  at  San  Diego, 
Cal.,  Dec.  26,  1931. 

Weston,  Bartlett  Hardy,  born,  Georgetown,  Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1840. 
Education:  Dartmouth,  B.  A.,  1864.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council, 
Westvale,  Concord,  Mass.,  May  29,  1890.  Congregational  Pastorates: 
Westvale,  Concord,  Mass.,  1888-91;  Dunstable,  Mass.,  1891-98;  Centerville, 
Mass.,  1898-1902;  Second  Church,  West  Newbury,  Mass.,  1902-08.  Teacher, 
Santee  Normal  Training  School,  Santee  Agency,  Neb.,  1885-86.  Died  at 
Georgetown,  Mass.,  Dec.  3,  1932. 

Whyte,  George  MacKay,  born,  Kirkwall,  Orkney  Islands,  Scotland, 
July  15,  1857.  Education:  McGill  University;  Congregational  College  of 
Canada,  Montreal,  1885,  graduate.  Ordination:  Manilla,  Ontario,  Aug.  5, 
1885.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Manilla,  Ontario,  1885-87;  Huntsburgh, 
Ohio,  1887-89;  Tawas  City,  Mich.,  1889-91;  Perry,  Mich.,  1891-93;  Aurora- 
ville,  Wis.,  1893-95;  East  Troy,  Wis.,  1895-97;  Pleasant  River,  Nova  Scotia, 
1898-1902;  Sheffield,  New  Brunswick,  1902-07;  Chebogue,  Nova  Scotia, 
1907-12;  Provincetown,  Mass.,  1912-17;  Berkley,  Mass.,  1917-23;  Tarn- 
worth,  N.  H.  (summer  pastorate),  1924-27.  Missionary,  Twillingate, 
Newfoundland,  1880-82.    Died  at  Brookline,  Mass.,  March  5,  1932. 

Wilcox,  Frank  Glenn,  born,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Aug.  4,  1865.  Educa- 
tion: Yankton  College;  Oberlin  College;  Chicago  Theological  Seminary, 
B.  D.,  1893.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Yankton,  S.  Dak.,  Jan. 
5,  1890.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Miranda,  S.  Dak.,  1888;  Alcester  and 
Beresford,  S.  Dak.,  1889-90;  Leavitt  Street  Church,  Chicago,  111.  (assist- 
ant pastor),  1890-93;  Mason  City,  Iowa,  1893-96;  Manson  and  Center 
Manson,  Iowa,  1897-99;  First  Church,  Britt,  Iowa,  1900-01;  Green  Moun- 
tain, Iowa,  1901-02;  Zumbrota,  Minn.,  1904-06;  Peirce  City,  Mo.,  1926-28; 
White  Cloud,  Kan.,  1928-31;  Danbury,  Nebr.,  1931-32.  Died  at  Danbury, 
Nebr.,  April  9,  1932. 

Willcox,  Charles  Henry,  born,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  May  11,  1855.  Edu- 
cation: Yale  University,  B.  A.,  1876;  Divinity  School  of  Yale  University, 
B.  D.,  1881.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Pawtucket  Church, 
Lowell,  Mass.,  Nov.  6,  1884.  Congregational  Pastorate:  Pawtucket 
Church,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1884-92.    Died  at  Windsor,  Conn.,  March  30,  1932. 

Willcox,  Inman  Lyon,  born,  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  28,  1859.  Education: 
Hamilton  College,  1886,  graduate;  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1889, 
graduate;  Harvard  University,  M.  A.,  1900;  Clark  University,  1903-07. 
Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  Oct.  18,  1889. 
Congregational  Pastorates:  West  Hartford,  Vt.,  1888-89;  Shrewsbury, 
Mass.,  1889-91;  Park  Church,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1891-1909;  Oxford  and 
North  Guilford,  N.  Y.,  1910-19;  Franklin,  Mass.,  1920-24;  Seneca  Falls, 
N.  Y.,  1924-27.    Died  at  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  March  7,  1932. 

Willett,  Mahlon,  born,  Chambly,  Quebec,  Canada,  Feb.  14,  1849. 
Education:  Grinnell  College,  1869,  graduate;  Chicago  Theological  Sem- 
inary, 1873,  graduate.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  La  Moille, 
111.,  June  4,  1873.  Congregational  Pastorates:  La  Moille,  111.,  1872-74; 
First  Church,  Paris,  Tex.,  1874-76;  San  Jose,  Cal.,  1876-80;  Santa  Cruz, 
Cal.,  1880-92;  First  Church,  Spokane,  Wash.,  1892-93;  Pilgrim  Church, 
Oakland,  Cal.,  1893-96;  Decorah,  Iowa,  1896-1922;  Lemon  Grove,  Cal., 
1922-29.    Died  at  East  St.  Louis,  111.,  Feb.  10,  1932. 

Williams,  Mark  William,  born  near  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  June  7,  1864. 
Education:  University  of  Michigan,  1886-89;  Oberlin  Graduate  School  of 
Theology,  1889-90;  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1892,  graduate. 
Ordination:    Congregational   Council,   Webster,   S.   Dak.,   Nov.   29,   1892. 


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Congregational  Pastorates:  Webster,  S.  Dak.,  1892-94;  Bureau  and  De 
Pue,  111.,  1894-96;  Bruce,  Wis.  (organized),  1896-98;  Big  Lake,  Minn., 
1898-99;  Carrington,  N.  Dak.,  1899-1902;  Sanborn  and  Eckelson,  N.  Dak., 
1902-03;  Cummings,  Buxton  and  Caledonia,  N.  Dak.,  1903-07;  Winfred 
and  Freedom,  S.  Dak.,  1907-09;  Orchard,  Nilesville  and  Stillwater,  Iowa, 
1909-11;  Sauk  Rapids,  and  Cable,  Minn.,  1911-12;  Trail  City,  La  Plant  and 
Wakpala,  S.  Dak.,  1924-25;  Turton,  S.  Dak.,  1925-26;  Hay  Springs,  Neb., 
1926-27.    Died  at  Turton,  S.  Dak.,  May  9,  1932. 

Williams,  Thistle  A.,  born,  Malcom,  Iowa,  June  21,  1868.  Educa- 
tion: Grinnell  College,  B.  A.,  1897,  M.  A.,  1898;  Chicago  Theological  Sem- 
inary, B.  D.,  1902.  Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Waupun,  Wis., 
July  15,  1902.  Congregational  Pastorates:  Waupun,  Wis.,  1902-07;  Rich- 
mond, 111.,  1908-09;  Delavan,  Wis.,  1909-14.  Died  at  Maywood,  Cal., 
Dec.  17,  1931. 

Williamson,  James  Scollay,  born,  Lerwick,  Shetland  Islands,  Scot- 
land, Oct.  4,  1860.  Education:  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1889,  grad- 
uate; Advanced  Class,  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1889-90.  Honorary 
Degrees:  S.  T.  D.,  Bowdoin  College,  1910;  D.  D.,  Olivet  College,  1911. 
Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Augusta,  Me.,  May  15,  1890.  Con- 
gregational Pastorates:  South  Church,  Augusta,  Me.,  1890-99;  North 
Church,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1899-1910;  Plymouth  Church,  Lansing,  Mich., 
1910-15;  Plymouth  Church,  New  Haven,  Conn,  (associate  pastor),  1919- 
23;  Kings  Highway  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1923-29.  Died  at  New 
York  City,  Dec.  2,  1932. 

Yorke,  Burt  Leon,  born,  Augusta,  Me.,  May  22,  1869.  Education: 
Amherst  College,  B.  A.,  1896;  Divinity  School  of  Yale  University,  B.  D., 
1899.  Honorary  Degree:  M.  A.,  Amherst,  1899.  Ordination:  Congrega- 
tional Council,  Roxbury,  Conn.,  June  15,  1899.  Congregational  Pastor- 
ates:  Putnam  Heights,  Conn.,  1896  and  1898,  and  Windham,  Conn.,  1898 

(summer  supply);  Roxbury,  Conn.,  1899-1901;  West  End  Church, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1901-03;  West  Medford,  Mass.,  1904-12;  Alton,  N.  H. 

(supply),  1918-21.    Died  at  Alton,  N.  H.,  Feb.  22,  1932. 

Young,  Arthur  Golby,  born,  Tenterden,  Kent,  England,  May  5,  1866. 
Ordination:  Congregational  Council,  Harvey,  N.  Dak.,  June  11,  1895. 
Congregational  Pastorates:  Forman,  N.  Dak.,  1892-93;  Melville,  N.  Dak., 
1893-94;  Harvey,  N.  Dak.,  1894-97;  Hope,  N.  Dak.,  1897-98;  Fosston  and 
Shevlin,  Minn,  (missionary  pastor),  1898-99;  Wyndmere  and  Dexter, 
N.  Dak.,  1904-05;  Abercrombie,  N.  Dak.,  1905-07,  also  serving  Colfax, 
1905-06  and  Hickson,  1906-07;  Fingal  and  Lucca,  N.  Dak.,  1907-08;  Camp- 
bell and  Tintah,  Minn.,  1908-12;  Mapleton,  Minn.,  1912-15;  Spring  Valley, 
Minn.,  1915-18;  Chamberlain,  S.  Dak.,  1918-21;  Willow  Lake,  S.  Dak., 
1921-24;  Iron  River  and  Brule,  Wis.,  1924-27;  Marietta  and  Nassau,  Minn., 
1927-28.    Died  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Dec.  15,  1932. 


TABULAR  VIEW,  1875-1932 

(To  and  including  1930,  Congregational  ministers  only.) 
1.     Number,  Age,  Service 


Year 

1        Whole  No. 
of  Deaths 

Average  Ages 

Average  Length 
of  Service 

1875-1931 

1 

5795 

|     72  yrs.,  11  mos.,  25  ds.     | 

37  yrs.,  5  mos.,    3  ds. 

1932 

1 

146 

I     74  yrs.,    7  mos.,  15  ds.     | 

44  yrs.,                22  ds. 

1875-1932 

1 

5941 

|     73  yrs.,                   5ds.     | 

37  yrs.,  2  mos.,    4  ds. 

2.     Age  by  Decades 

Year 

|  Over  90 

81-90 

71-80    |  61-70  1  51-60 

41-50 

31-40 

Under 
30 

Un- 
known 

1875-1931 

I       163 

1093 

1753  |     1305  |     724     |     391 

234     |       67     |       65 

1932 

1           8 

38 

49  |         39  |         9     |         2 

0     I        0     |         1 

1875-1932 

|       171 

1131 

1802  |     1344  |     733     |     393 

234     |       67     |       66 

1932]  State  Organizations,  Officers  and  Meetings  67 

THE   STATES 

ORGANIZATIONS,  OFFICERS,  AND  MEETINGS 

Alabama  Conference  of  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches   (White).     (Ala- 
bama  and  Florida   West) .     Organized,    1930.     Succeeding   the   Congregational 
Conference  of  Alabama,  organized,  1892. 
Officers:      Rev.    C.    W.    Carter,   Wadley,    moderator;    Rev.    Fred   P.    Ensminger, 
Congregational  Foundation,   Vanderbilt  University  School  of  Religion,   Nashville, 
Term.,  superintendent,  registrar  and  treasurer;  Miss  Marguerite  Davison,  Thorsby, 
extension  service  worker. 
Session  of  1933:     Thorsby,  November  14-16. 

Alabama,  Congregational  Conference  of  (Colored).  (Alabama  and  Mississippi ) . 
Organized,  1876;  incorporated,  1923. 

Officers:  Rev.  Thomas  L.  Routt,  Marion,  moderator;  Rev.  Henry  S.  Barnwell, 
515  N.  Stonewall  St.,  Charlotte,  N.  C,  superintendent;  Rev.  Charles  J.  Stanley, 
1514  Mulberry  Ave.,  Anniston,  registrar;  Henry  A.  Boyd,  1604  Mabry  St.,  Selma, 
treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     March. 

Alaska.     See  Washington. 

Arizona.    See  Southwest. 

Arkansas.     See  Missouri,  Oklahoma  and  Tennessee   (Colored). 

California,  Northern,  Congregational  Conference.  Organized,  1857;  incorporated, 
1908. 

Officers:  Rev.  Ralph  C.  Waddell,  2501  Harrison  St.,  Oakland,  moderator;  Rev. 
Harley  H.  Gill,  1164  Phelan  Bldg.,  760  Market  St.,  San  Francisco,  superintendent 
and  registrar;  Rev.  Noel  J.  Breed,  1  Keller  St.,  Petaluma,  president,  Board  of 
Directors;  David  H.  Dexter,  1228  Taylor  St.,  San  Francisco,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     Pilgrim  Church,  Fresno,  October  17-19. 

California,  Southern,  Congregational  Conference.  Organized,  1887;  incorporated, 
1908. 

Officers:  Rev.  Holland  F.  Burr,  1919  Fletcher  Ave.,  South  Pasadena,  modera- 
tor; Rev.  Edward  D.  Gaylord,  611  American  Bank  Bldg.,  129  W.  2nd  St.,  Los 
Angeles,  superintendent  and  registrar;  Rev.  B.  L.  Oaten,  611  American  Bank 
Bldg.,  129  W.  2nd  St.,  Los  Angeles,  educational  secretary;  C.  E.  Spaulding,  611 
American  Bank  Bldg.,  129  W.  2nd  St.,  Los  Angeles,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     Los  Angeles,  May  8-10. 

Carolinas,  Conference  of  Congregational  Churches  of  the  (White).  (North  and 
South  Carolina).     Organized,  1917;   incorporated,  1927. 

Officers:  Rev.  William  T.  Scott,  2405  Elizabeth  St.,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
moderator;  Rev.  Milo  J.  Sweet.  226  West  Henderson  St.,  Salisbury,  N.  C,  super- 
intendent, registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     Elon  College,  N.  C,  May  2-3. 

Colorado  Congregational  Conference.  Organized,  1868;  holding  body,  Colorado 
Congregational  Association,  incorporated,  1915. 

Officers:  Rev.  William  O.  Rogers,  255  South  Williams  St.,  Denver,  moderator; 
Rev.  Arthur  J.  Sullens,  634  Mack  Building,  Denver,  superintendent  and  registrar; 
Denver  R.  Piatt,  Denver,   treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     Grand  Junction,  June  14-15. 

Connecticut,  General  Conference  of  Congregational  Churches  of.  Organized, 
1864. 

Officers:  Mrs.  Newton  B.  Hobart,  Watertown,  moderator;  Rev.  Sherrod  Soule, 
37  Garden  St.,  Hartford,  superintendent  of  Missionary  Society  of  Conn.;  Rev. 
William  F.  English,  37  Garden  St.,  Hartford,  registrar;  Rev.  Irving  A.  Burnap, 
235  Sargeant  St.,  Hartford,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     Center  Church,  New  Haven.  November  7-8. 

Delaware.     See  Middle  Atlantic. 

District  of  Columbia.    See  Middle  Atlantic. 

Evangelical  Protestant  Conference  of  Congregational  Churches.     Formerly  the 
Evangelical  Protestant  Church  of  North  America,   organized,   1912,   being  the 
outgrowth  of  the   Evangelical   Protestant  Minister's   Association   which   dates 
back  to  1878. 
Officers:     Rev.   Paul   C.   Bekeschus,    1427   Race   Street,   Cincinnati,   Ohio,    mod- 
erator;   Geo.    S.    Treusch,    303    Shaler    Street,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.,    registrar;    Henry 
Brockhoff,  2903  Sullivan  Avenue,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  treasurer. 
Session  of  1933:     Bridgetown,  Ohio,  June. 

Florida  Congregational   Conference.     Organized,   1883;   reincorporated,    1922. 

Officers:  Rev.  Walter  Metcalf,  2203  Florida  Avenue,  Tampa,  moderator;  Rev. 
Edwin    C.    Gillette,    117    West    Forsyth    Street,    Jacksonville,    superintendent    and 


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registrar;    Miss  Pattie  Lee  Coghill,   117  West  Forsyth  Street,   Jacksonville,   field 
worker;  Charles  A.  Hoyt,  Atlantic  National  Bank,  Jacksonville,  treasurer. 
Session  of  1933:     Ormond,  April  25-27. 

Florida,  West.     See  Alabama    (White). 

Georgia    Congregational    and    Christian    Conference    (White).      Organized,    1932. 
Succeeding  Congregational  Conference  of  Georgia,  organized,   1888;   incorpo- 
rated, 1928,  hereafter  meeting  for  legal  requirements  only. 
Officers:     Dr.   D.   B.   Atkinson,   Piedmont  College,   Demorest,  moderator;   Rev. 
Milo  J.  Sweet,  226  West  Henderson  St.,  Salisbury,  N.  C,  superintendent,  registrar 
and  treasurer;  Miss  Annie  Campbell,  607  Hicks  St.,  Waycross,  extension  worker. 
Session  of  1933:     La  Grange,  November  1-2. 

Georgia  and  South  Carolina,  General  Convention  of  Congregational  Churches  of 
(Colored).     Organized,  1890. 

Officers:  Rev.  C.  S.  Ledbetter,  32  Bull  St.,  Charleston,  S.  C,  moderator;  Rev. 
H.  S.  Barnwell,  515  Stonewall  Street,  Charlotte,  N.  O,  superintendent;  Mrs.  J.  R. 
Jenkins,  Dorchester  Academy,  Mcintosh,  Ga.,  registrar;  Rev.  Lewis  H.  Mounts, 
Ballard  Normal  School,  Macon,  Ga.,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     Savannah,  Ga.,  November  23-26. 

German  Congregational  Churches,  General  Conference  of.  Organized,  1883; 
incorporated,  1910. 

Officers:  Prof.  J.  L.  Hirning,  5755  Drexel  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  moderator;  Rev. 
Herman  Obenhaus,  19  South  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  superintendent;  Rev.  John 
Rothenberger,  Windsor,  Colo.,  registrar;  Rev.  J.  D.  Gross,  Yankton,  So.  Dak., 
treasurer. 

Next  Session:    Yankton,  S.  D.,  June  1934. 

Hawaii.    Hawaiian  Evangelical  Association.    Organized,  1820;  incorporated,  1883. 

Officers:  Rev.  Henry  K.  Poepoe,  768  Kanoa  Lane.  Honolulu,  moderator;  Rev. 
Henry  P.  Judd,  P.  O.  Box  150,  Honolulu,  registrar;  Rev.  John  P.  Erdman,  P.  O. 
Box  150,  Honolulu,  home  missionary  secretary;  J.  P.  Worrall,  c/o  Castle  &  Cooke, 
ltd.,  Honolulu,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:    Kaumakapoli  Church,  Honolulu,  June  15-20. 

Idaho  Conference  of  Congregational  Churches  and  Ministers.  Organized,  1894; 
incorporated,  1912. 

Officers:  Rev.  Roy  B.  Damron,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Boise,  moderator;  Rev.  James 
F.  Walker,  330  Sonna  Bldg.,  Boise,  superintendent  and  registrar;  Rev.  Charles  E. 
Mason,  1711  North  16th  St.,  Boise,  treasurer;  Rev.  Harry  W.  Johnson,  106  East 
Fourth  Avenue,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.,  Pastor  at-large. 

Session  of  1933:     Boise- Wright  Community,  Boise. 

Idaho,  Northern.    See  Washington. 

Illinois,  Congregational  and  Christian  Conference  of.  Organized,  1931.  Super- 
seding Congregational  Conference  of  Illinois,  organized,  1844;  incorporated, 
1910. 

Officers:  Rev.  Paul  H.  Yourd,  730  No.  Spring  St.,  Elgin,  moderator;  Rev. 
Robert  J.  Locke,  19  So.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  superintendent  and  registrar;  Rev. 
Frederick  W.  Raymond,  19  So.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  assistant  superintendent; 
Rev.  Ira  D.  Stone,  19  So.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  associate  registrar;  Rev.  R.  W. 
Gammon,  19  So.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  director  of  religious  education;  John  H. 
Finley,  19  So.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  benevolence  treasurer  and  field  worker; 
George  H.  Schneider,  19  So.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     United  Church  of  Hyde  Park,  Chicago,  May  1-2-3. 

Indiana  Conference  of  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches.     Organized,  1930; 
incorporated,    1932.     Superseding   the   Indiana   Conference   of   Congregational 
Churches,  organized,  1858. 
Officers:    Rev.    Daniel    Hogan,    Kokomo,    moderator;     Rev.     John     Humfreys, 
211    N.    Washington    St.,    Angola,    superintendent,    registrar    and    treasurer;    Rev. 
Frederick  Cooper,  Warren,   associate  superintendent. 
Session  of  1933:     June  6-8. 

Iowa,  Congregational  Christian  Conference  of.     Incorporated,  1931.     Organized: 
state    association,     (Congregational)     1840,     conference,     1911;     merged    with 
Christians,   1931. 
Officers:     Rev.  William  L.   Dibble,   Mason   City,   moderator;   Rev.   P.  Adelstein 
Johnson,  Grinnell,  superintendent  and  registrar;  Rev.  R.  J.  Montgomery,  Grinnell, 
director   of  religious  education;   J.   E.   Bach,   Grinnell,   treasurer;   Miss  Helen   M. 
Nelson,  Grinnell,  ass't  treasurer. 
Session  of  1933:     Burlington,  May  2-4. 

Kansas  Congregational  and  Christian  Conference.     Organized,  1932.     Embracing 
Kansas  Congregational  Conference,   incorporated,   1910,   organized  as  General 
Association  of  Kansas,  1855;  and  merged  also  with  Christian  Conferences. 
Officers:     Guy  T.  Gebhardt,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg.,  Wichita,  moderator;  Rev.  John 
B.  Gonzales,  923  Kansas  Ave.,  Topeka,  superintendent  and  registrar;  J.  D.  Gossett, 
1211  Mulvane  St.,  Topeka,  treasurer. 
Session  of  1933:     Russell,  May  9-11. 


1932]  State  Organizations,  Officers  and  Meetings  69 

Kentucky  State  Conference.    Organized  as  General  Association  of  Kentucky,  1898. 

Officers:  Rev.  Almon  O.  Stevens,  Stearns,  moderator;  Rev.  F.  P.  Ensminger, 
Demorest,  Ga.,  superintendent;  Mrs.  J.  M.  Trosper,  608  South  Main  St.,  Corbin, 
registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933: 

Louisiana  Congregational  Conference  (Colored).  Organized,  1869;  incorporated, 
1910. 

Officers:  Rev.  Norman  A.  Holmes,  2318  Bienville  Ave.,  New  Orleans,  moder- 
ator; Rev.  E.  H.  Phillips,  2026  St.  Anthony  St.,  New  Orleans,  extension  worker, 
Congregational  Church  Extension  Boards,  and  registrar;  Mrs.  E.  Thomas,  Homer, 
secretary;   Rev.  R.  V.  Sims,  New  Iberia,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     Morbihan,  April  6th. 

Louisiana  State  Association    (White) .     Organized,   1914. 

Officers:  G.  A.  Strozier,  Route  1,  West  Monroe,  moderator;  Rev.  Lucian  J. 
Marsh,  829  W.  13th  St.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  superintendent;  Rev.  Paul  Leeds. 
Kinder,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933: 

Maine,    Congregational-Christian    Conference    of.      Incorporated,    1931.      Super- 
seding Congregational  Conference   and   Missionary  Society  of  Maine;   organ- 
ized:  society  1807,  conference  1826. 
Officers:     Arthur   A.    Heald.    Waterville,    president;    Rev.    Rodney   W.   Roundy, 
95    Exchange    Street,    Portland,    superintendent    and    registrar;    Rev.    Willard    H. 
Palmer,  95  Exchange  Street,  Portland,  assistant  superintendent;  Wilson  D.  Clark, 
95  Exchange  Street,   Portland,   treasurer. 
Session  of  1933:     Camden,  May  16-18. 

Maryland.     See  Middle  Atlantic. 

Massachusetts  Congregational  Conference  and  Missionary  Society.     Organized: 
society,    1799,    conference,    1803,    merger,    1928.      Incorporated:    society,    1808, 
merger,  1928. 
Officers:     John  C.  Hull,  Leominister,  moderator;   Rev.  Frederick  Harlan  Page, 
14   Beacon   St.,   Boston,   president;    Rev.   Alfred  V.   Bliss,   14   Beacon   St.,    Boston, 
secretary;    Rev.   Henry   Lincoln   Bailey,    169   Crescent   Road,    Longmeadow,   regis- 
trar;   Rev.  Asa  M.   Parker,   14   Beacon  St.,   Boston,   secretary  of  promotion;   Rev. 
Oliver  D.  Sewall,  14  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  treasurer. 
Session  of  1933:     North  Adams,  May  15-17. 

Michigan   Congregational   Conference.     Organized,    1842;    incorporated,    1887. 

Officers:  Rev.  Herbert  McConnell,  619  Hall  Street,  Grand  Rapids,  moderator; 
Rev.  Stephen  A.  Lloyd,  401  American  State  Savings  Bank  Bldg.,  Lansing,  super- 
intendent and  registrar;  Rev.  John  W.  Sutherland,  5760  Burns  Avenue,  Detroit, 
superintendent  emeritus;  Rev.  C.  H.  Harger,  401  American  State  Savings  Bank 
Bldg.,  Lansing,  field  representative;  Rev.  Hattie  V.  Collins,  401  American  State 
Savings  Bank  Bldg..  Lansing,  president.  Woman's  Missionary  Society  and  field 
representative;  Herman  H.  Halladay,  401  American  State  Savings  Bank  Bldg., 
Lansing,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     Kalamazoo,  May  8-11. 

Middle  Atlantic  Conference  of  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches.      (Dela- 
ware,  District  of   Columbia,   Maryland.   New   Jersey,   Virginia,   five   Christian 
Churches    in    Pennsylvania    and   four    in    New   York).     Organized,    1931;    in- 
corporated,   1931.     Superseding   the   Middle   Atlantic    Conference    (Congrega- 
tional), organized,  1869;  incorporated,  1927. 
Officers:     Rev.  Allen  A.  Stockdale,  10th  and  G  Sts.  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C, 
moderator;    Rev.    Walter    Spooner,    12    North    Grove    St.,    East    Orange,    N.    J., 
superintendent    and    registrar;    R.    A.    Jenkins,    135    Maple    St.,    Summit,    N.    J., 
treasurer. 
Session  of  1933:     First  Church,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  May  4-5. 

Minnesota,  Congregational  Conference  of.     Organized,  1856;   incorporated,  1916. 

Officers:  Rev.  A.  H.  Gilmore,  2111  Commonwealth  Avenue,  St.  Paul,  mod- 
erator; Rev.  A.  K.  Voss,  429  Palace  Building,  Minneapolis,  superintendent  and 
registrar;  Rev.  A.  E.  Parson.  429  Palace  Building,  Minneapolis,  pastor-at-large; 
Rev.  J.  P.  Miller,  429  Palace  Building,  Minneapolis,  Twin  City  superintendent; 
J.  M.  McBride,  429  Palace  Building,  Minneapolis,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     Winona,  May  16-18. 

Mississippi.    See  Alabama   (Colored). 

Missouri  Congregational  Conference.     Organized,  1865. 

Officers:  Rev.  Walter  H.  North,  224  W.  62nd  St.  Terrace,  Kansas  City,  mod- 
erator; Rev.  Charles  C.  Burger,  6501  Wydown  Blvd.,  St.  Louis,  superintendent 
and  registrar;  Alfred  Fairbank,  Boatmen's  Bank,  St.  Louis,  treasurer;  Mrs.  Anne 
W.  Clinton,  6501  Wydown  Blvd.,  St.  Louis,  ass't  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     Pilgrim  Congregational  Church,  St.  Louis,  May  9-11. 

Montana   Congregational   Conference.     Organized,    1883;    incorporated,    1922. 
Officers:     Rev.   N.   E.   Hannant,    Hardin,    moderator;    Rev.   Claton   S.   Rice,   427 


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Stapleton    Bldg.,    Billings,    superintendent,    registrar    and    treasurer;    Rev.    E.    F. 
Clark,  211  No.  31st  St.,   Billings,   general  missionary. 
Session  of  1933:     Glendive,  May. 

Nebraska  Congregational  Conference.     Organized,   1857;   incorporated,   1910. 

Officers:  Robert  R.  Hastings,  Crete,  moderator;  Rev.  William  A.  Tyler,  410 
Barkley  Bldg.,  Lincoln,  superintendent  and  registrar;  Rev.  P.  J.  Thiel,  410 
Barkley  Bldg.,  Lincoln,  pastor-at-large;  C.  C.  Sheldon,  410  Barkley  Bldg., 
Lincoln,   treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     McCook,  April  27-30. 

Nevada.     See  California,  Northern. 

New  Hampshire  Congregational-Christian  Conference.  Organized,  1932.  Suc- 
ceeding New  Hampshire  Congregational  Conference,  organized,  1801,  incorpo- 
rated, 1913. 

Officers:  Rev.  Frank  E.  Bigelow,  Newport,  moderator;  Mrs.  Lucius  H. 
Thayer,  119  Farlow  Road,  Newton,  Mass.,  president;  Rev.  Robert  G.  Armstrong, 
85  North  State  Street,  Concord,  superintendent  and  registrar;  Miss  Mary  E. 
Stearns,  6  Pine  Street,  Concord,  assistant  to  the  Secretary  for  Religious  Education 
and  Young  People's  Work;  Rev.  Harold  M.  Frye,  Westmoreland,  Cheshire 
District  pastor;  Rev.  Edward  R.  Stearns,  85  North  State  Street,  Concord,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     Keene,   Court  Street  Church,  May  12-14. 

New  Jersey.    See  Middle  Atlantic. 
New  Mexico.     See  Southwest. 

New    York    Congregational    Conference.      Organized,    1833;     incorporated.    1914. 

Officers:  Rev.  Edward  W.  Cross,  Richmond  Hill,  moderator;  Rev.  Walter  H. 
Rollins,  287  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York,  superintendent;  Rev.  Willard  P.  Harmon, 
Ticonderoga,  registrar;  Rev.  William  W.  Schumaker,  843  Sumner  Ave.,  Syracuse, 
field  representative;  Rev.  Henry  J.  Condit,  310  North  Geneva  Street,  Ithaca, 
director  of  religious  education;  Miss  Marjory  A.  Martin,  287  Fourth  Ave.,  New 
York,  women's  field  secretary;  Miss  Mabel  Woodnorth,  287  Fourth  Avenue, 
New  York,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     Poughkeepsie,  May  16-28. 

North  Carolina,  State  Conference  of  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches  of 
(Colored).     Organized,  1932.     Succeeding  State  Conference  of  Congregational 
Churches  of  North  Carolina,  organized,  1879. 
Officers:     Rev.    Geo.    J.    Thomas,    Box    1902,    Winston-Salem,    moderator;    Rev. 
H.  R.  Walden,  506  Elizabeth  St.,  High  Point,  registrar  and  treasurer. 
Session  of  1933:     Winston-Salem. 

North  Carolina   (White).     See  Carolinas   (White). 

North  Dakota,  Congregational  Conference  of.  Organized,  1883.  Incorporated  as 
North  Dakota  Home  Missionary  Society,  1908;  merged  in  Conference,  1912. 

Officers:  Rev.  Glen  Lindley,  340  7th  Ave..  So.  Fargo,  moderator;  Mrs.  C.  G. 
Ellinger,  Beach,  N.  D..  assistant  moderator;  Rev.  Augustus  C.  Hacke.  Room  1, 
O'Neil  Block,  Fargo,  superintendent,  registrar  and  treasurer;  Rev.  J.  G.  Dickey, 
915  13th  St.  S.,  Fargo,  assistant  superintendent. 

Session  of  1933:     Grand  Forks,  May  9,  10,  11. 

Ohio  Conference  of  Congregational  Christian  Churches.     Organized,  1930.     Suc- 
ceeding the  Congregational  Conference  of  Ohio,  organized,  1852;  incorporated. 
1907. 
Officers:     Rev.  James  H.  Lightbourne,  414  S.  Plum  St.,  Troy,  moderator;  Rev. 
Fred   L.   Hall,    1006   Hippodrome   Bldg.,   Cleveland,   superintendent   and   registrar; 
Allison  M.  Gibbons,  913  Williamson  Bldg.,  Cleveland,  advisory  council;  Homer  D. 
Cozad,  c/o  The  Cleveland  Trust  Co.,  Euclid  Ave.  &  E.  9th  St.,  Cleveland,  treasurer. 
Session  of  1933:     Cleveland,   May  24. 

Oklahoma,  Congregational  Conference  of.     Organized,   1890. 

Officers:  Rev.  O.  L.  Corbin,  Wichita.  Kansas,  moderator;  Rev.  Lucian  J. 
Marsh,  829  N.  W.  13th  St.,  Oklahoma  City,  superintendent  and  registrar;  Mrs. 
R.  E.  Newsom,  1823  N.  W.  8th  St.,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     Goltry.  May  3-4-5. 

Oregon,   Congregational   Conference   of.      Organized.    Congregational   Association 
of  Oregon.   1848;  Home  Missionary  Society  of  Oregon.   1872;   merged  and  in- 
corporated as  Congregational  Conference  of  Oregon,  1923. 
Officers:     Rev.   H.   C.   Stover.    245   S.    19th   St.,   Salem,   moderator;    Rev.   C.   H. 
Harrison,    502    Odd  Fellows   Bldg.,    Portland,    superintendent   and   registrar;    Rev. 
George    A.    Pollard,    502    Odd    Fellows    Bldg.,    Portland,    pastor-at-large;    M.    H. 
Metcalfe,  502  Odd  Fellows  Bldg.,  Portland,  treasurer. 
Session  of  1933:     Hood  River,  May  2-3-4. 

Pennsylvania,   Conference   of   Congregational   and   Christian   Churches  of.     Or- 
ganized,   1931.     Superseding  Congregational   Conference   of   Pennsylvania,   or- 
ganized,  1886,  incorporated,  1908. 
Officers:     Rev.    James    Henry,    217    Green    St.,    Edwardsville.    moderator;    


1932]  State  Organizations,  Officers  and  Meetings  71 

superintendent;    Victor  E.  Lewis,   185  Green  St.,  Edwardsville,   registrar;   Chester 
A.  Thomas,  111  N.  Main  St.,  Scranton,  treasurer. 
Session  of  1933:     Tabernacle  Church,  Scranton,  May  16-18. 

Puerto  Rico,  Congregational-Christian  Conference  of.     Organized,  1926. 

Officers:  Rev.  M.  G.  Mottos,  Fajardo,  moderator;  Rev.  C.  I.  Mohler,  Box  247, 
Humacao,  superintendent;  Luis  Rosario  Nieves,  Ceiba,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     Santurce,  January  17-20. 

Rhode  Island  Congregational  Conference.     Organized,   1809;  incorporated,  1912. 

Officers:  Rev.  Ernest  L.  Wismer,  7  Yale  St.,  Newport,  moderator;  Rev.  Charles 
E.  McKinley,  1021  Hospital  Trust  Bldg.,  Providence;  superintendent  and  registrar; 
Frank  E.  Farnham,  120  Ontario  St.,  Providence,  vice  president;  Rev.  M.  Raymond 
Plumb,  56  Chiswick  Road,  Edgewood,  secretary;  George  H.  Capron,  15  West- 
minster Street,  Providence,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     May  9. 

South  Carolina   (White).     See  Carolinas    (White). 
South  Carolina   (Colored).     See  Georgia    (Colored). 

South  Dakota,  Congregational  Conference  of.  Organized,  1871;  incorporated,  1911. 

Officers:  Prin.  F.  B.  Riggs,  Santee,  Neb.,  moderator;  Rev.  Samuel  W.  Keck, 
Huron,  superintendent  and  treasurer;  Rev.  Geo.  E.  Green,  Wakonda,  registrar; 
Rev.   H.   C.    Juell,    Aberdeen,    Rev.    Geo.    Williams,    Rapid   City,    pastors-at-large. 

Session  of  1933:     Sioux  Falls,  May  4-7. 

Southern    Convention    of    Congregational    and    Christian    Churches.       (Alabama, 
Carolinas,     Florida    West,     Georgia    and    Virginia).       Organized,     1932;     in- 
corporated,  1932.     Superseding  the  Southern  Christian  Convention. 
Officers:     Rev.  Stanley  C.  Harrell,  Durham,  N.  C,  moderator;  Rev.  I.  W.  John- 
son, Suffolk,  Va.,  registrar;   Rev.  J.  O.  Atkinson,  Elon  College,  N.  C,  secretary; 
Rev.  W.  Knighton  Bloom,   933  Woodward  Building,  Washington,   D.  C,   associate 
mission  secretary;   Miss  Priscilla  Chase,   Elon  College,   N.  C,   field  worker;   Rev. 
W.  C.  Wicker,  Elon  College,  N.  C,  treasurer. 
Next  Session:     Suffolk  Christian  Church,  Suffolk,  Va.,  May,  1934. 

Southwest,   Congregational   Conference  of  the.      (Arizona.   New   Mexico  and  El 
Paso,   Texas).     Organized,   1930.     Embracing  Arizona  Congregational  Confer- 
ence and  New  Mexico  Congregational  Conference,  which  superseded  General 
Association  of  Arizona  and  New  Mexico,  organized  in  1884. 
Officers:     Rev.  T.  O.  Douglas,  Tempe,  Ariz.,  moderator;  Rev.  R.  R.  Shoemaker, 
816  Parkland  Circle,   Albuquerque,   N.  M.,   superintendent;   Rev.   E.   E.   Williams, 
342  Rose  Lane,  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  registrar  and  treasurer. 
Session  of  1933: 

Tennessee  State  Conference  (Colored).    Organized,  1868. 

Officers:  Rev.  Wm.  Judson  King,  548  Georgetown  St.,  Lexington,  Ky.,  mod- 
erator; Rev.  H.  S.  Barnwell,  515  E.  Stonewall  St.,  Charlotte,  N.  C,  superintend- 
ent; Rev.  A.  T.  Clarke,  1216  Chester  St.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  registrar;  Rev.  Wm.  J. 
Turrentine,  702  Browns  Ferry  St.,  Athens,  Ala.,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     Athens,  Alabama,  April  27-30. 

Tennessee  Conference  of  Congregational  Churches  (White).  Organized,  1915; 
incorporated,  1925. 

Officers:  W.  A.  Harper,  School  of  Religion,  Vanderbilt  University,  Nashville, 
moderator;  Rev.  Fred  P.  Ensminger,  Congregational  Foundation,  Vanderbilt  Uni- 
versity School  of  Religion,  Nashville,  superintendent,  registrar  and  treasurer;  Miss 
Marguerite  Davison,  Thorsby,  Ala.,  extension  service  worker. 

Session  of  1933:     Union  Church,  Chattanooga,  October. 

Texas  Conference  of  Congregational  Churches  (White).  Organized,  1882;  in- 
corporated, 1928. 

Officers:  Rev.  S.  E.  Frost,  Jr.,  408  W.  23rd  St.,  Austin,  moderator;  Rev.  Lucian 
J.  Marsh,  829  N.  W.  13th  St.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  superintendent  and  registrar; 
Mrs.  L.  W.  Farrar,  1312  Prairie  Ave.,  Dallas,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     San  Antonio,  May  1-2-3. 

Texas,  Plymouth  Congregational  Conference  of  (Colored).  Organized,  1900; 
incorporated,  1927. 

Officers:  Rev.  William  L.  Cash,  2912  Flora  St.,  Dallas,  moderator;  Rev.  H.  S. 
Barnwell,  515  E.  Stonewall  St.,  Charlotte,  N.  C,  superintendent;  Rev.  J.  I. 
Donaldson,  1420  Wilson  St.,  Houston,  registrar;  Rev.  W.  A.  Bender,  919  Waco 
St.,  Corpus  Christi,  secretary;  Rev.  Chas.  F.  L.  Graham,  1564  Ash  St.,  Beaumont, 
chairman,  Religious  Education  Committee;  Mrs.  Ida  L.  Graham,  1564  Ash  St., 
Beaumont,  president,  Woman's  Missionary  Union  of  Texas;  Mrs.  Flaura  Wade, 
5020  Swiss  Ave.,  Dallas,  president.  Young  People's  Department  of  State  Confer- 
ence; Rev.  Edward  H.  Phillips,  2026  St.  Anthony  St.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  field 
agent;   Mrs.  J.  E.  Whittaker,  1420  Wilson  St.,  Houston,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     Beaumont,   April  19. 


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Utah   Congregational   Conference.     Organized,    1882;    incorporated,   1926. 

Officers:  Rev.  N.  C.  Wallin,  761  Shakespeare  Ave.,  Provo,  moderator;  Rev. 
James  a .  Walker,  330  Sonna  Bldg.,  Boise,  ida.,  superintendent;  Rev.  Arthur  L. 
Rice,  448  S.  5th  East,  Salt  Lake  City,  registrar  and  treasurer;  Miss  Madeline 
Gile,  Box  154,  Bountitul,  general  missionary. 

Session  o/  1933:     Phillips  Church,  Salt  Lake  City,  May. 

Vermont  Congregational  Conference  and  Domestic  Missionary  Society.  Organ- 
ized, 1795;  incorporated,  1872. 

Officers:  Rev.  James  W.  Mcintosh,  St.  Johnsbury,  president;  Rev.  William  F. 
Frazier,  Savings  Bank  Building,  Burlington,  secretary;  John  M.  Comstock,  Chel- 
sea, statistical  secretary;  Rev.  James  B.  Sargent,  Richmond,  financial  secretary; 
Benjamin  E.  Bristol,  Savings  Bk.  Bldg.,  Burlington,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     Bellow  Falls,  May  12-14. 

Virginia.    See  Middle  Atlantic. 

West  Virginia.    See  Ohio. 

Washington  Congregational  Conference.  (Washington,  Alaska  and  Northern 
Idaho).     Organized,   1889;   incorporated,   1911. 

Officers:  Rev.  L.  W.  Fifield,  Plymouth  Congregational  Church,  Seattle,  mod- 
erator; Rev.  L.  O.  Baird,  Plymouth  Congregational  Church,  Seattle,  superintend- 
ent and  registrar;  Rev.  W.  S.  Pritchard,  West  1221  Mallon,  Spokane,  Rev.  C.  H. 
Burdick,  Plymouth  Church,  Seattle,  associate  superintendents;  Rev.  Fred  Grey. 
Plymouth  Church,  Seattle,  religious  education  secretary;  Rev.  W.  C.  Allen,  E. 
3704-24th,  Spokane,  Sunday  School  missionary;  Arne  S.  Hansen,  Plymouth 
Cong'l  Church,  Seattle,  treasurer;  Miss  Estelle  Roberts,  1211-22d  N.,  Seattle, 
benevolence  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     First  Church,   Tacoma,   May  9-10-11. 

Wisconsin  Congregational  Conference.     Organized,   1840;   incorporated,   1907. 

Officers:  Rev.  Herbert  A.  Studebaker,  423  Bluff  St.,  Beioit,  moderator;  Rev. 
Theo.  R.  FavLUe,  315  Beaver  Bldg.,  Madison,  superintendent  and  registrar;  Rev. 
John  W.  Wilson,  517  N.  Mary  St.,  Appleton,  field  superintendent;  Andrew  W. 
Hopkins,  315  Beaver  Bldg.,  Madison,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1933:     October  2-4. 

Wyoming  Congregational  Conference.     Organized,  1892;  incorporated,  1911. 

Officers:  Ford  B.  Kuns,  Lusk,  moderator;  James  F.  Walker,  330  Sonna  Bldg., 
Boise,  Ida.,  superintendent,  registrar  and  treasurer;  Rev.  Harry  W.  Johnson, 
106  East  Fourth  Ave.,  Cheyenne,  pastor-at-large. 

Session  of  1933:     Cheyenne. 


CHRISTIAN   CONFERENCES 

The  following  are  officers  of  those  Christian  Conferences  in  which  the  union 
has  not  yet  been  consummated. 

Kentucky  Christian  Conference.  Officers:  Rev.  C.  W.  Roberts,  Plummers 
Landing,  president;  Rev.  T.  M.  Kerr,  Manchester,  Ohio,  vice-president;  Ersil  P. 
Ward,  Wallingford,  R.  R.  2,  secretary;  N.  L.  Davis,  Muses  Mills,  asst.  secretary; 
Rev.  E.  J.  Roberts,  Ringos  Mills,   treasurer. 

Kentucky  State  Christian  Conference.  Officers:  Rev.  W.  E.  Wolford,  Cat- 
lettsburg,  president;  Rev.  I.  M.  Nelson,  Harts,  W.  Va.,  vice-president;  R.  M. 
Hillman,  Westwood  Station,  Ashland,  secretary;  Rev.  John  Garvin,  Russell, 
treasurer. 

Missouri,  North.  Officers:  Rev.  C.  M.  DeWeese,  R.  R.  1,  Brunswick,  presi- 
dent; T.  P.  Flagg,  R.  R.  2,   Trenton,  vice-president  and  treasurer. 

Wisconsin,  Richland  Union.  Officers:  Rev.  Mrs.  E.  J.  Sachtjen,  Mazomanie, 
president;  Lossie  Cooey,  Blue  River,  secretary;  O.  R.  Dyer,  Blue  River,  treasurer. 


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ANNUAL  STATISTICS  OF  THE  CHURCHES 

See  last  page  for  last  minute  revisions. 

The  statistics  are  collected  by  the  registrars  of  the  Conferences  and  compiled 
in  the  offices  of  the  General  Council.  They  are  of  date  of  January  1,  1933,  and 
cover  the  year  1932.  Changes  in  pastorates  are  corrected  until  copy  is  complete. 
Such  revisions  and  author's  corrections  in  statistics  are  not  involved  in  the 
summaries. 

Following  the  provisions  of  the  Plan  of  Union,  Congregational  and  Christian 
statistics  are  here  combined  for  the  second  time.  The  natural  imperfections  of 
the  results  are  evident.  Subsequent  issues  will  make  possible  the  correction 
of  many  errors  and  imperfections.  Former  Christian  churches  are  marked  "x" 
after  the  numbers  in  the  schedules.  Christian  ministers  and  clerks  are  similarly 
shown  in  the  alphabetical  lists.  Christian  churches  whose  conferences  have  not 
perfected  merger  with  Congregational  associations  are  listed  under  "Additional 
Christian  churches."  Many  of  these  are  now  working  out  mergers.  Some 
data  formerly  in  the  Christian  Annual  does  not  appear  in  the  Year  Book,  but 
will  be  found  in  state  publications.  The  editors  invite  patience  in  these  initial 
years  of  union. 

The  schedules  are  arranged  by  conferences  rather  than  by  geographical  state 
lines.  For  example,  all  the  states  in  the  Middle  Atlantic  Conference  are  listed 
under  "Middle  Atlantic,"  but  with  subheads  for  each  state.  The  Conference 
summaries  are  given  at  the  end  of  the  schedules.  Summary  I,  however,  is  for 
the  most  part  by  state  lines. 

Persons  noting  errors  are  earnestly  requested  to  report  the  same,  especially 
when  the  mistakes  involve  benevolent  contributions.  Here  it  should  be  noted 
that  money  received  in  any  national,  district  or  state  office  to  and  including 
January  10,  is  credited  to  the  preceding  year  unless  otherwise  requested. 

The  first  name  in  the  list  of  churches  is  usually  the  name  of  the  town  or 
city  in  which  the  meeting  house  is  located.  This  is  also  the  name  of  its  post 
office  unless  followed  by  a  name  in  heavy  faced  type.  If  this  postal  word  is  an 
adjective  it  goes  with  the  preceding  name,  e.g.,  Newton,  West,  signifying  West 
Newton.  If  itself  a  name  it  supersedes  the  other,  as  "Newton,  Auburndale," 
meaning  Auburndale  in  the  town  of  Newton. 

Reference   marks   are   used   as  follows: 

x       After  church  number  indicates  a  Christian  church. 

*       Church  has  parsonage. 

t  Not  full  time  salary  but  payment  for  part  time  service,  summer  work, 
and  the  like. 

$       Contribution  amounts  to  less  than  50  cents. 

§       For  address  see  alphabetical  list. 

—     No  answer  can  be  given. 

T]  Brackets  around  a  pastor's  name  signify  "Not  a  Congregational  or  Chris- 
tian minister  in  full  standing." 

t       Pastor  installed  by  Council. 

r       Pastor  recognized  by  Council. 

y  Pastor  serves  more  than  one  church.  (See  Conference  Summary.)  A 
salary  so  marked  is  the  total  from  the  group. 

c       Includes  Cradle  Roll. 

h       Includes  Home  Dept. 

e       Includes  Cradle  Roll   and  Home  Dept. 

b       Includes  Branch  Sunday  School. 

d  Church  contributed  through  the  "Dollar  Plan";  additional  amounts  in- 
cluded in  totals  at  end  of  schedule. 

z       Includes  gifts  on  benevolence  to  objects  similar  to  Nat'l  So.   causes. 

II  When  a  church  has  made  no  report,  items  of  church  and  Sunday  School 
membership  and  value  of  property  are  inserted  from  previous  Year  Book  and 
marked  II  in  the  first  column  of  the  statistical  report.  This  is  done  that  these 
items  may  be  included  in  the  summaries  and  comparative  tables,  thus  minimizing 
the  danger  of  falsifying  the  comparisons.  All  apportionment  figures  are  from 
societies'   reports. 

The  tables  are  not  a  postal  guide.  For  addresses  of  ministers  and  clerks 
refer  to  alphabetical  lists  in  the  back  of  the  book.  Names  of  Sunday  School 
superintendents,  church  treasurers,  treasurers  of  benevolence  and  chairmen  of 
boards  of  trustees,  are  on  file  in  state  offices,  as  are  also  certain  other  data. 

Under  church  "Members"  the  number  "Absent"  are  included  in  the  "Total  " 
Amount  of  "Home  Expenses"  includes  all  salaries,  together  with  missionary  aid 
received,  operating  expenses  for  church,  Sunday  School,  choir  and  parish,  also 
cost  of  new  buildings,  repairs  and  improvements  paid  for  during  1932.  "Salary 
units"  include  the  total  number  of  pastors  of  individual  churches;  pastors  serving 
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1932] 


Supplementary  Summary 


269 


SUPPLEMENTARY    SUMMARY 

Young  People's  Societies:     Number  of  churches  reporting,   3,452;   loss,    46.     Number   of 

members,    181,943;  gain,   2,676. 
Baptisms:     Total,  29,921.    Previous  year,  31,764. 
Families:     Number,   527,361.     Previous  year,   530,701. 

Ministers   in   Full   Standing:      Pastors,    3,665    (installed,    484;    recognized,    143).     Pastors 

Emeritus,  111.    Denominational  Officials,   131.    Missionaries,  College  Pastors,  etc.,   165. 

Educators,    301.     In   Other   Religious   Work,    141.     In   Business   and   Professions,    370. 

Others,   1,551.    Total,   6,435. 

Independent  Mission  Schools:     Number,   116;  gain,   15.    Membership,   4,763;  gain,   185. 

Salaries:       Total,     $6,353,018     (paid     supplies     $125,628);     Salary     Units,     3,348;     Average 

Salary,  $1,860. 
Legacies  (1932):    Number  of  churches  reporting,   281;    Total,   $709,622. 
Debts:    Number  of  churches  reporting,   1,636;  Total,   $12,955,119. 
Unbudgeted  Apportionment  Contributions:     Total,   $110,689. 
Other  Gifts  (Special  Denominational  and  Undenominational):    Total,   $652,391. 
All  Benevolences:     Total,  $2,792,315.    Decrease,  $671,388. 

SUMMARY— Congregational   Only 

Number  of  churches 5,320; 

Number  of  members  938,687; 

Number  of  S.  S.  members 695,018; 

Home  Expenses  $16,100,891; 

Salaries  6,035,271; 

Average  salary  1,915; 

SUMMARY— Christian  Only 

Number  of  churches  1,059; 

Number   of  members   101,432; 

Number  of  S.  S.  members  79,457; 

Home  Expenses  —$522,575; 

Salaries  317,747; 

Average   salary   1,176; 

Size  of  Churches: 

Number  of  churches  having  a  membership  of  9  or  less    312 

Number  of  churches  having  a  membership  of  10-49     1672 

Number  of  churches  having  a  membership  of  50-99     1493 

Number  of  churches  having  a  membership  of  100-249     1771 

Number  of  churches  having  a  membership  of  250-499     690 

Number  of  churches  having  a  membership  of  500-999     342 

Number  of  churches  having  a  membership  of  1000  or  more   99 

6379 
Admission  to  Membership  on  Confession  of  Faith: 

Number  of  churches  which  received  9  or  fewer     2138 

Number  of  churches  which  received  10-24     993 

Number  of  churches  which  received  25-49    269 

Number  of  churches  which  received  50-99    56 

Number  of  churches  which  received  100  or  more    6 

Number  of  churches  which  received  none    1968 

Number  of  churches  making  no  report  949 

6379 
Foreign-speaking  Churches:     Armenian,   17;    Bohemian,   3;    Chinese,   9;   Czechoslovak,   8; 

Dano-Norwegian,   9;  Filipino,   6;  Finnish,   34;  French,  3;  German,   225;  Hawaiian,   49; 

Indian,  28;  Italian,  6;  Japanese,  31;  Mexican,  9;  Polish,  1;  Portugese,  1;  Scandinavian, 

11;  Spanish,   22;  Swedish,  61;  Welsh,   19.    Total,   552.  / 

Foreign  Missions:     (Supplementing  data  under  Summary  I).    Stations,   97;   Out-stations, 

2,190;    Number    of   missionaries,    665;    Native    force,    5,398;    Places    of    meeting,    2,690; 

Total  Constituency,   314,802;  Number  of  schools,    1,303;  Native  contributions,   $777,688, 

of  which  $290,069  for  Christian  work. 

CHRISTIAN  SUMMARY 

COMPARATIVE  TABLE  BY  YEARS 


decrease 

15 

5,427 

14,281 

$2,495,289 

1.130,109 

173 

decrease 

40 

" 

2,293 

gain 

4,026 

decrease 

$76,713 

56,626 

J 

Churches  |  Members  |    Additions 

S.  S.      i 

1        Home 

Year       ( 

Total     | 

Total     |  Confession  |  Ministers!  Members  | 

Benev. 

Expenses 

1896 

1,424 

107,868 

1,391 

i 

1898 

1,489 

109,667 

1,449 

1902 

1,350 

101,597 

1,538 

1906 

1,316 

97,137 

1,175 

1910 

1,307 

101,468 

984 

1915 

1,350 

109,478 

1,418 

1920 

1,204 

105,310 

1,087 

1925 

1,052 

108,182 

1,050 

90,694 

$245,770 

$    957,132 

1926 

1,108 

105,849 

1,123 

94,516 

316,280 

!     1,006,765 

1927 

1,157 

109,641 

3,370 

1,177 

92,606 

308,373 

1     1,003,389 

1928 

1,178 

105,684 

3,797 

1,090 

86,432 

351,613 

1     1,183,719 

1929 

1,151 

112,122 

3,396 

1,113 

85,617 

330,582 

1,010,118 

1930 

1,137 

108,188 

3,793 

1,135 

79,120 

350,215 

832,651 

1931 

1,099 

104,091 

a5,897 

mpr^eri 

75,431 

merged 

1         599,288 

a  Total  additions. 


270  Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches   [1932 
INTERNATIONAL   CONGREGATIONALISM 


COUNTRIES 


Churches 

Chapels  & 

Stations 


Members 

of 
Churches 


Members 

of 

Sunday  Schools 


tAfrica    

t Argentina   

Australia  and  New  Zealand 
(Brazil  _... 

British  Guiana  

tBulgaria    

*Canada    

tChina  

tCzechoslovakia     

England  and  Wales  

tlndia  and  Ceylon  

Ireland    

Jamaica  

t Japan  

tMadagascar   

(Mexico    

tMicronesia   

(Newfoundland    

t Papua  

t  Philippines  

Scotland    

tSouth  Seas  

(Spain    

^Turkey,   Greece  and  Syria  . 

United  States  


Totals 


1423 

27 

534 

185 

47 

36 

•7327 

863 

160 

4496 

1518 

45 

54 

280 

953 

29 

77 

3 

48 

60 

162 

292 

10 

66 

5320 


**24,015 


37,099 

2,200 

21,031 

4,097 

3,450 

1,104 

*678,445 

28,695 

3,908 

441,476 

45,758 

2,292 

2,926 

30,497 

42,860 

688 

3,434 

400 

4,115 

4,934 

39,249 

20,081 

309 

4,159 

938,687 


**2,361,894 


24,166 

35,071 

4,230 

2,682 

1,658 

•=651,889 

10,016 

1,875 

539,398 

53,189 

4,261 

2,857 

26,723 

39,698 

911 

5,514 

341 

7,991 

3,407 

20,536 

18,036 

300 

7,360 

695,018 


**2,157,128 


flncludes  reports  of  London  Missionary  Society  and  American  Board. 
(Repeated  from  last  Year  Book. 

'United   Church.     Comprises   the   former   Presbyterian,    Methodist    and    Congre- 
gational  churches. 
♦♦Includes  United  Church  of  Canada  as  noted  above. 


SECRETARIES'  NAMES  AND  ADDRESSES 

AFRICA,    SOUTH.— Mr.   R.    J.   Johnson,    M.A.,    Central   Cong.    Church,    Bree   St.. 

Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
ARGENTINA. — Rev.  William  Strauch,  Urdinarrain,  E.  Rios,  Argentina. 
AUSTRALIA   and   NEW   ZEALAND.— Rev.    Absalom   Deans,    B.A.,    Hon.  Sec,   339 
High  St.,  Glen  Iris,  S.  E.  6,  Melbourne,  N.S.W. 
New  South  Wales.— Rev.  William  L.  Patison,  Church  House,  264  Pitt  St.,  Sydney 

N.S.W. 
Queensland. — Rev.  John  Frank  Turpin  Short,  Cong.  Union  Office,  409  Adelaide 

St.,  Brisbane,  Queensland,  Australia. 
South  Australia. — Rev.  E.  J.   Stacy,   Stow  Bldg.,   Flinders  St.,   Adelaide,   South 

Australia. 
Tasmania. — Mr.  F.  A.  Allen,  Tregear's  Bldg.,   Collins  and  Argyle  Sts.,   Hobart, 

Tasmania. 
Victoria. — Rev.  Walter  Albiston,  Independent  Hall,  Collins  St.,  Melbourne,  C.  1, 

Victoria,    Australia. 
West  Australia. — Rev.  Thos.   Otho  Bryant,   Trinity  Church  Bldgs.,   St.  George's 

Ter.,  Perth,  West  Australia. 
New  Zealand. — Rev.  Harry  Johnson,  17  Ellice  Ave.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
BRAZIL. — Rev.  Fortunato  Gomez  Luz,  Rua  Camerino,  102,  Rio  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
BRITISH  GUIANA.— Rev.   Duke   G.   Munroe,   B.D.,   Rodboro   Manse,   West  Coast, 

Berbice,  British  Guiana. 
CANADA.— 
United  Church  of  Canada. — (Embraces  former  Congregational  Union) — Rev.  T. 
Albert  Moore,  D.D.,  421  Wesley  Bldg.,  299  Queen  St.,  W.,  Toronto,  Ont. 
ENGLAND  AND  WALES.— Rev.  Sidney  M.  Berry,  M.A.,  D.D.,  22  Memorial  Hall. 

Farringdon  St.,  London,  E.  C.  4,  England. 
IRELAND. — Rev.  James  M.  Calder,  The  Manse,  Carrickfergus,  Co.  Antrim,  Ireland. 
JAMAICA. — Rev.   A.   F.   Blandford.   B.A.,   35  North   St.,   Kingston,   Jamaica. 
JAPAN.— Director-in-Chief,  Rev.  Hiroshi  Hatanaka,  Osaka,  Japan. 
NEWFOUNDLAND.— Mr.   Vater  G.  Rose,   c/o  George  Langmead,   Ltd.,  St.  Johns, 

Newfoundland. 
SCOTLAND. — Rev.  Charles  Richardson,   M.A.,   D.D.,   44  Queen's  Drive,   Glasgow, 

S.  2,  Scotland. 
UNITED  STATES.— Rev.  C  E.  Burton,  D.D.,  287  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  City, 
U.  S.  A. 


1932]  Congregational  and  Christian  Ordinations  271 

CONGREGATIONAL  AND  CHRISTIAN  ORDINATIONS,  1932 


ABRAHAMS.    WM.    C.    Bing- 
ham, Me.  Aug.     6 

ANDERSON,  GALE  A..  Plenty- 
wood,  Mont.  Jan.  19 

xBARBRE,  JOHN  R.,  Carmi,  111. 

BAXTER,    NELSON    IRVING. 
Tomah,  Wis. 


xBAYLESS,  DEWEY,  Stout,  Ohio 

BLAKESLEY,  ROBERT  I., 
Pittsfleld,  Mass. 

xBLISH,  FRANCIS  M..  Mor- 
ganville,  N.  Y. 

BORISOFF,  NICOLA,  Brewer. 
Maine 

BRINKMEYER.  ELMER  G., 
Niles,  Cal. 

BUNNELL,  MYRON  R.. 
Bridgewater,  Mass. 

B  U  T  M  A  N  ,  HARRY  RAY- 
MOND, Edgartown,  Mass. 

CALHOUN,  N  I  M  R  O  D  C  .  , 
Beecher  Church,  New  Or- 
leans, La. 

COOLEY,  CHAS.  R.,  Durham, 
Conn. 

xCOPELAND,  ALLEN  U.,  Sed- 
ley,  Va. 

CORTEZAN,  CATALINO  C. 
Koloa,   Kauai 

xCOSSAIRT,  H.  VAUGHN. 
Alexandria,  Ind. 

DAVIES,  SIDNEY  H..  Nash- 
ville, Tenn. 

DAWSON,  RICHARD  ARCHI- 
BALD, 1st  Cong'l  Chr., 
Evanston,    111. 

DIAZ,  VICENTE  PEREZ. 
Puerto  Rico 


xDICKENS,     J.     RAY,     Liberty 

( Vance),  N.  C.  Nov.  23 

DOUGLAS,  RICHARD  GIL- 
MORE,  Mystic  Side  Ch., 
Everett,   Mass.  Apr.    5 

DREW,      GEORGE     ELBERT, 

Minneapolis,  Minn.  Nov.  16 

xDURGIN,  CHARLES  L.,  Free- 
dom, N.  H. 

ELLIOTT,  HOMER  H.,  Whit- 
tier,  Cal.  May  27 


June 

13 

Sept. 

10 

May 

24 

Oct. 

16 

June 

16 

May 

31 

Mar. 

4 

Nov. 

2 

Mar. 

3 

Sept. 

27 

Nov. 

25 

Nov. 

6 

Oct. 

12 

Apr. 

4 

May 

27 

ENGLAND,  R.  N.,  Auburn. 
Cal. 

EWING,  ROLLAND  G..  Mt. 
Carmel,  Conn. 

FISK,  CHESTER  B.,  Chicago. 
111. 

FOOT,  HARRY  WILLIAM, 
Dorset,  Vt. 

GARCIA,  DIEGO,  Puerto  Rico 

GAYLORD,  SAMUEL  SIN- 
CLAIR, Heath,  Mass. 

xGRISSOM,  RAYMOND  T.. 
Liberty    (Vance),  N.  C. 

xHALFAKER.  WILLIAM  Le- 
ROY,  Columbus,  Ohio 

HALL,  RAYMOND  LEE. 
Barrington,   N.   H. 

HANNUM,   HAROLD   S.,   Rye, 

N.  H. 

HARRIS,  EMERSON  WESLEY, 
«     Monticello,  Minn. 

HAYNES,  EUGENE  V.,  North- 
brae  Community  Ch.,  Berk- 
eley, Cal. 

HEAD,  CHARLOTTE  A.  (Mrs. 
Donald  W.),  Churchville, 
N.  Y. 

HODGEN,  ROBERT  J.,  Hub- 
bardston,  Mass. 

HOWSON,  JOHN  HOWARD. 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

HUNTER,  PAUL  R..  River 
Edge,  N.  J. 

JANSEN,  PETER  J..  Granite 
Falls,   Minn. 

KEEDY,  ALLEN,  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass. 

KITAMURA.  KENJI,  Waimea, 
Hawaii 

xKLOTZBACH,  PETER,  JR., 
Morganville,  N.  Y. 

LaCROIX,  FRANCIS  ASBURY. 
North  Fairfield.  Ohio 

xLEE,  JAMES  O.,  Sedley,  Va. 

LEHMAN,  ALLEN  S.,  Bland- 
ford,  Mass. 

LENTERS,  SAM  THEODORE, 
Killdeer,  N.  D. 

xLEWIS,  LOWELL,  Carter  City. 
Ky. 


Nov 

15 

June 

9 

Oct 

1* 

June 

7 

Oct. 

2(1 

Nov. 

23 

Sept. 

25 

May 

26 

May 

24 

June 

10 

June 

12 

May 

13 

April 

21 

June 

25 

June 

1 

Oct. 

2n 

June 

?° 

Sept. 

16 

Oct. 

16 

Nov. 

28 

Nov. 

25 

Oct. 

6 

Nov. 

11 

Sept. 

10 

272     Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches     [1932 


LINDGREN.  H.  G..  Marietta, 
Minn. 

MAHLER.  MAURICE  O..  Al- 
burg.   Vt. 

MARTENSON.  CARL.  Church 
of  the  Pilgrims.  Brooklyn. 
N.  Y. 

McDILL.  JAMES  ATWELL. 
First  Cong.  Church,  Colum- 
bus, Ohio 

Mcelroy,  paul  simpson. 

Central  Church,  Providence. 
R.  I. 

MILLER,  SAUL.  Silverton. 
Colo. 

xMOUNSEY.  CLAYTON.  Alex- 
andria, Ind. 

NELSON.  ANTHONY  A.. 
Clark,  S.  D. 

NICHOLSON,  HARRY.  Sher- 
man Blvd.  Church,  Milwau- 
kee, Wis. 

OLANDER.  PAUL  H.  W.. 
Cherryfleld,  Me. 

PARKER,  CHAS.  FRANKLIN. 
Woodstock,  111. 

PERKINS.  JAMES  H.,  New- 
bury,  Vt. 

xPETERS,  ROBERT  F.  R.. 
Cong'l-Christian  Church.  Co- 
lumbus,  Ohio 

PETERSON.  GEORGE  I  .  , 
Dover,  111. 

RALPH,  ROBBINS  E.,  Bran- 
don, Vt. 

REEVES,  CHARLES  A..  Han- 
over, Mass. 

REMALY.  EARL  E..  Avoca, 
Iowa 

RHEIN,  V.  MATHEW.  Broad- 
way Tabernacle,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

ROGERS.  M.  J..  Plymouth 
Church.  Des  Moines,   Iowa 

ROSE.  JAMES,  East  Dorset.  Vt. 

SANTA  ANA.  FLAVIANO  M.. 
Waipahu,   Oahu 

SC  AMBLER.  MRS.  A.  G., 
Bridgewater,  Vt. 

xSEATH.  JAMES,  New  Boston. 
Ohio 


June     9 

Sept.     7 

May  12 

Oct.     2 

Nov.  L8 
Oct.  9 
Oct.  12 
Oct.  27 

Oct.  28 
June  3 
April  21 

Oct.  25 

Oct.  16 
Oct.  28 

Oct.  4 
April  5 
Nov.     4 

Nov.  20 

May  10 
Mar.  17 

May     1 

May  12 

Sept.  10 


May 

1!) 

June 

28 

April 

4 

Dec. 

lit 

Oct. 

12 

Oct. 

18 

Feb. 

18 

Sept. 

1 

May 

6 

March 

6 

Dec. 

13 

xSHEPHERD.    DAVID    W.,    Co- 
lumbus, Ga. 

SIMMONS,  ROBERT  WILBUR, 
Bridgewater,  Conn. 

SLATER,  ARNOLD,  College- 
side  Church,  Nashville, 
Tenn. 

SMITH,  IVAN  R.,  Chicago, 
111. 

xSMITH,  JAMES  F.,  Alexandria, 
Ind. 

SNOW,  MANUEL  H.,  Kendus- 
keag,  Me. 

SNOWMAN,  DUDLEY  F., 
South  Church,  East  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

xSOUDERS.     WARREN    E., 
Mooreland.  Ind. 

SPENCER.  TRACY  DAY. 
Rushville.  N.  Y. 

STEINKAMP.  ARTHUR,  Grace 
Church,  Holyoke.  Mass. 

STEVENS,  W  I  L  B  E  R  T  A.. 
Montville,  Conn. 


STONE,      A.     W..      Oak     Hill 

Church,  Millerville,  Ala.  Aug.  27 

xSTOTTLEMYER,    L  I  L  B  U  R  N  . 

Alexandria.  Ind.  Oct.  12 

STYRON,  CHARLES  MARVIN. 

Berlin,  Conn.  Nov.     9 

SWARTZ,  ARTHUR  G„  Albe- 
marle,  N.   C.  Nov.  29 

THOMAS,      GEORGE      MON- 
ROE, Jamestown,  N.  D.  Oct.  24 

xTHORNBURG.    R  U  B  I  E    C  .  . 

Mooreland,  Ind.  Sept.     1 

xVANCLEVE,  ALBERT  RAY, 
Mount  Olive  Church.  Tal- 
lassee,  Ala.  Oct.  19 

WABEKE.  JAY  A..  Winchester. 

Mass.  April    3 

WALKER.  ALBERT  CLARKE. 

Crawford.  Neb.  Dec.  13 

WASHINGTON,    ARTHUR    G.. 
Selma,  Ala.  April  23 

WEST.    DONALD    LEE.    Rob- 
bins,   Tenn.  Oct.  27 

WOODIN.    WALLACE   I..    An- 
dover.  Conn.  April  15 

YOUNG,   FREDERIC   H..   Dix- 

field,  Me.  Feb.     5 


1932] 


Congregational  and  Christian  Church  Clerks 


273 


CLERKS 
CONGREGATIONAL    AND    CHRISTIAN    CHURCHES 

Where  the  Post  Office  is  that  of  the  church  of  the  same  number  in  the  schedule 
it  is  omitted.  Street  or  R.  D.  are  given  when  needed.  Where  the  name  of  the  clerk 
was  not  reported  the  number  of  the  church  is  omitted.  Mr.  and  Miss  have  been 
uniformly  omitted. 

Lists  of  Sunday  School  Superintendents,  Treasurers  and  Chairmen  of  Trustees  are 
on  file  in  state  offices. 


ALABAMA  (Colored) 

1.  Mrs.    Maggie    L.    Thomas,    908    West 

16th  St. 

2.  L.  C.  Farley. 

4.  Mrs.    Beatrice    Youngblood,    1318    L. 

Ave. 

5.  Mrs.  Emma  Posey,  East  College  St. 

7.  Fred  Calhoun,  Alpine. 

8.  Mrs.  Chas.  S.  Davis. 

10.  Mrs.    Georgia    Brogsdale,    518    Grove 

St. 

11.  Mrs.  Virginia  Robertson.   1624  Broad 

St. 
13.  Mrs.  B.  E.  Gambleton,  Rt.  3.  Box  32. 


CALIFORNIA  (Northern) 

1.  Mrs.  Jessie  A.  Chisholm. 

2.  A.  R.  Groenink,  1107  Broadway. 

3.  Mrs.   Amy   Jarman. 

4.  Mrs.  Ed.  C.  Leonard. 

5.  Mrs.  George  Irvine,  618  Seventh  St. 

6.  Mrs.  C.  D.  Locher. 

7.  Mrs.  Jessie  S.  Clarke. 

8.  John  Jee,   1917  Addison  St. 

9.  Dr.  Frank  R.  Burton,    (D.D.S.),   1206 

The  Alameda. 

10.  Mrs.    Edna    S.    Davenport.    2214    Los 

Angeles  Ave. 

11.  Rev.  Charles  R.  Fisher,   2619  Regent 

St. 

12.  H.  L.  Geringer,  Rt.  1,  Box  504,  Ker- 

man. 

13.  Mrs.  Lillie  F.  Shaw,  Rt.  1.  Box  237. 

14.  R.  J.  Arnold,  612  4th  St..  Modesto. 

15.  C.   L.   Sedgley. 

16.  S.  Magowan,  Rt.   1,  Box  353,   Petal- 

uma. 

17.  Mrs.  W.  M.  Laidlaw. 

18.  George    Martzen,    Jr.,    Route    1, 

Box  380. 

19.  Jacob  Rau,   Route  3,   Box  909. 

20.  Mrs.  Angie  A.  Adams. 

21.  Mrs.  O.  W.  Lord,   1312  H  St. 

22.  M.  L.  Maier,  Box  93. 

23.  Agnes  E.  Smith,   Box   67. 

24.  C.  L.  Nichols. 

27.  Mrs.  Mitchell  P.  Briggs,  430  Terrace 
Ave. 

29.  Korehiro  Kawai,  801  E  St. 

30.  A.  H.  Kaprelian,  Rt.  9,  Box  418. 

31.  Alexander  Stumpf,  409  G  St. 

32.  August  Karle,  261  F  St. 

33.  James  Bonbright. 

34.  Laura  Freeman. 

35.  Mrs.  H.  M.  Gingles. 

36.  Mrs.  Harry  Everest. 

37.  Amy  Jensen,  Jensen  Road. 

38.  Mrs.  L.  D.  Rathbone,  R.  5,  Box  530. 

Santa  Rosa. 

39.  Mrs.  William  Richards. 

40.  Mrs.  Ivie  McGarva. 

41.  Mrs.  Jessie  Megerle. 

,42.  J.  H.  Meyers,  221  So.  Crescent  Ave. 
43.  Annie  McKenzie,  R.  1,  Box  42. 

45.  Mrs.   Belle   Swetzer. 

46.  Mrs.  Josephine  McTaggart.  507  Arch 

St. 

47.  Mrs.  Evalyn  M.  Stephens. 


48.  J.  E.  Townsend. 

49.  Manuel  Alexanian,  2408  19th  Ave. 

50.  Mrs.  J.  W.  Leiter,  3654  West  St. 

51.  F.  F.  Barbour,  509  Fairmount  Ave. 

52.  Arthur  Abrott,   1617  35th  Ave. 

53.  L.  Sato,  620  58th  St. 

55.  Mrs.  G.  A.  Saunders,  2715  60th  Ave. 

56.  Alice    L.    Osborne,    3805    Piedmont 

Ave. 

57.  Phil.  Gottschalk,  R.  2,  Box  75. 

58.  Mrs.  M.  W.  Wells.  990  Bird  St. 

59.  Gertrude  Ernst,  502  Granite  Ave. 

60.  Mrs.  Helene  N.  Standley,  250  Bvron 

St. 

61.  H.  R.  Whittlesey. 

62.  Manoog  Gullarian,  Route  1,  Box  185. 

63.  Frederica    Coggeshall,    Sixth   and   A 

Sts. 

64.  Mrs.  Clara  Parker,  Box  783. 

65.  Mrs.  Harold  Wright. 

66.  Mrs.  W.  A.  Sears,  Box  53. 

67.  Wilbur  Doxsee,  503  Arlington  Ave. 

68.  Oscar  Kalliokoski,  Route  1,  Box  26. 

Parlier. 

69.  James  W.  Hamilton. 

70.  Mrs.   May   Denton. 

71.  Mrs.  Eugene  H.  Pitts,  1724  39th  St. 

72.  George   W.   Prickett. 

73.  Mrs.   Jessie  Disckmann. 

74.  Harry  M.  Goss,  166  The  Embarcadero. 

75.  P.  Amirkhanian,  355  Sutter  St. 

76.  Mrs.   Arthur  Chin,    1035   Washington 

St. 

77.  Morris  Marcus,  799  Clayton  St. 

79.  Louise  Schwab,   136  Sagamore  St. 

80.  Charles  E.   Lord.   375   10th   Ave. 

81.  Jacob  Adolph. 

82.  Mrs.  H.  W.   Conkling,  281  S.  9th  St. 

83.  Mrs.  Anna  Mary  Groscup,  Box  224. 

84.  Jesse  Hardy,  P.  O.  Box  66. 

85.  Mrs.  Amy  B.  Hodge,   1569  W.  A  St.. 

Hay  ward. 

86.  Col.  Lewis  A.  Goodier,  16  Clark  Dr. 

87.  O.  Fay  Collier,   312  E  St. 

88.  Ernest  F.  Otto,  73  Cleveland  Ave. 

89.  Katherine  Kinley,  R.  F.  D. 

90.  Mrs.  H.  A.  Clark. 

91.  Mrs.  Irene  B.  Scott,  525  N.  Main. 

92.  Florence  Murphy. 

93.  Mrs.  W.  S.  Parrish.  P.  O.  Box  91. 

94.  A.  W.  Blain,  327  W.  Flora  St. 

95.  E.  N.  Eager,  Fairfield. 

96.  Mrs.  A.  E.  Dayton,  442  Bryan  St. 

97.  Mary  Buttner. 

98.  Helen  C.  Storm,  638  E.  King  St. 

99.  Mrs.   Elizabeth  Gehm. 

100.  Mrs.  Isabelle  M.  Mighall,  R.  F.  D.  1, 

Redwood  City. 

101.  Jay    A.    Carpenter,    245    University 

Terrace. 

CALIFORNIA   (Southern) 

1.  A.  Percy  Foss,  Route  2,  El  Cajon. 

2.  Herbert  R.  Portman,  R.  1,  Box  117. 

4.  Robert  V.  Baker.  Box  1185. 

5.  Mrs.  T.  L.  McCuen,   1915  1st  St. 

7.  Nettie  Jane  Shumate. 

8.  Benjamin  Lara,  Box  1392. 

10.  Mrs.   Nettie   Negley,    R.    1,.  Box   434, 
Fullerton. 


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CALIFORNIA  (Southern)   (Continued) 

11.  I.  D.  Jaynes. 

12.  Mrs.    Inez   B.    Marks,    2426    Wilshire 

Blvd.,  Los  Angeles. 

13.  Mrs.  Grace  Ware. 

15.  Darley  F.  Howe,  Route  1,  Box  284. 

16.  Geo.  G.  Hitchcock,  721  College  Ave. 

17.  Paul  Farmer,  802  W.  6th  St. 

18.  Albert  M.  Wilson,  602  E.  4th  Ave. 

19.  Mrs.  Miriam  B.  Mueller. 

20.  Mrs.  C.  A.  Gish,  Route  1,  Riverside. 

21.  Flora  Bates,  638  N.  Kenwood. 

22.  Mrs.  Alice  Mclntyre,  1661  E.  84th  St., 

Los  Angeles. 

23.  A.  W.  Bolender,  459 Vz  Rhode  Island 

Ave. 

24.  Mrs.  H.  K.  Smith,  103  Santa  Fe,  San 

Jacinto. 

26.  J.  Wilbur  Seright,  R.  1,  Box  446. 

27.  Edward  C.  Upp. 

28.  Mrs.  Eleanor  Keelon,  239  Rosecrans. 

29.  Lawrence  W.  Carr. 

30.  Arthur  Johnson.  204  St.  Joseph. 

31.  Mrs.  O.  L.  Spencer,  542  Locust  Ave. 

32.  E.  T.  Jones,  Box  83. 

33.  Rev.  M.  T.  Asatovrian,   665  Chicago 

St. 

36.  Harry  Marsh,  6716  S.  Figueroa. 

37.  Theo.  B.  Hopkins,  Hubbard  &  East- 

man. 

39.  Howard  Dong,  1135  E.  21st. 

40.  Mrs.  Alfred  N.  Cook,  5143  Townsend 

Ave.  ,    _ 

41.  John  E.  Peterson,  3355  Wilshire  Blvd. 

42.  Mrs.  Bertha  M.  Ross,  535  S.  Hoover. 

43.  Alonzo    P.    Beeman,    6128    Monterey 

Road. 

44.  Mrs.  C.  R.  Shade,  1805  E.  70th  St. 

45.  John    S.    Schroeder,     2032     N.     Las 

Palmas,  Hollywood. 

46.  Mrs.  Pearl  A.  Nelson,  6015  Crenshaw 

Blvd. 

48.  Mrs.     O.     Stewart,     1028     E.     Santa 

Barbara. 

49.  Albert  Ashjian,  1548  W.  20th  St. 

50.  A.  H.  Keitel,  2367  W.  20th  St. 

51.  C.  H.  Connard,  3245  Primera  Ave. 

52.  Frances  Harper,  I8IOV4  New  England 

Ave-  ~   ,     j 

54.  Jessie  C  Randolph,   1703  S.   Oxford 

Ave. 

55.  Marie  Haickmiller,  4227  S.  Hoover. 

56.  Jennie  E.   Evans,   5426  6th   Ave. 

58.  May  F.  Darnall,  712  Woodlawn  Ave., 

Venice. 

59.  Mrs.  A.  M.  Carlson,  7020  Haas  Ave. 

60.  Charles  Jensen,  3321  London  St. 

63.  Mrs.  Mary  B.  Haeberlin,   Box  297. 

64.  Myrtle  M.  Clark,  Box  211. 

67.  Arthur  W.  Sill,  Perris. 

68.  Luther  N.  Harris,  Box  51. 

69.  Mrs.  Twila  K.  Knight.  630  Sycamore 

St. 

71.  Burton  Covil. 

72.  Mrs.  Iva  McCloy,  Box  147. 

73.  Mrs.  Clara  Cummins,  210  El  Morado 

Court.  „        .„„ 

75.  Mrs.    C.    F.    Marsh,    R.    2,    Box    100. 

Bakersfield. 

76.  Moses  Danielian.  1139  N.  Allen  Ave. 

77.  Arthur   H.    Gage,   582   N.   El   Molino 

Ave. 

78.  Frank  F.  Tanzawa,  2620  E.  Colorado 

St. 

79.  Rev.  E.  A.  Lathrop.   432  N.  Mentor 

Ave. 

80.  Mrs.  Charles  A.  Rowley,   1369  Io.va 

St. 

81.  John  R.  Bragdon,  745  La  Loma  Roa'J. 

82.  R.  L.  Haugh,  P.  O.  Box. 

83.  Mrs.  L.  A.  Wood,  Box  5,  Nuevo. 


84.  Mrs.  K.  F.  Kirkpatrick,  443  Texas  St. 

85.  Jose   Lopez,   225   N.   Huntington  St. 

87.  Mrs.  Verne  Hegele. 

88.  Bertha  M.  King.  535  W.  Palm  Ave. 

89.  Donald  Smith,  110  Guadalupe. 

90.  James  Mason,  109  S.  Date. 

92.  Dr.  T.  D.  Esgate,  4478  Fourth  St. 

93.  Rev.  J.  T.  Fukada,  3530  Mulberry  St. 

94.  A.  W.  Swisher,  Perris  Hill  Road. 

95.  Mrs.   Thomas   O'Halloran,   4480   Hor- 

tensia   St. 

97.  E.  J.  Stewart,  4885  Marlborough  Dr. 

98.  Elijah  Ball,  601  Marine  St.,  La  Jolla. 

100.  Mrs.  J.  B.  Fulton,  1042  S.  31st  St. 

101.  Benjamin  B.  Green,   4232  St.  James 

102.  John  T.  Jewett,  3298  Mountain  View 

Dr. 

103.  Minnie  Hasty,  1513  W.  4th  St. 

104.  Mrs.  Lottie  M.  Moore.  R.  1,  Box  37, 

Hope  Ave. 

108.  Mrs.  Adaline  Duval,  R.  D.  2,  Ventura. 

109.  Mrs.  Ivallee  Higgins. 

110.  Herbert  Midgley. 

111.  Lester    D.    Bodine,    92    Suffolk    Ave. 

112.  Alden    K.    Weis,    2010    S.    Raymond 

Ave.,  Alhambra. 

113.  Mrs.  George  R.  Burris. 

116.  H.  C.  Bowman,  Box  1. 

117.  Mrs.  Hazel  M.  Robertson,  Box  124. 

119.  E.  T.  Stoddard,  229  S.  Greenleaf  Ave. 

120.  Grace    H.    Lodge,    R.    2.    Box     198. 

Compton. 

121.  E.  P.  Southworth,  Box  P. 

COLORADO 

1.  George  Alt. 

3.  Mrs.  W.  E.  Kliewer. 

4.  Delbert  Ehn. 

5.  Henry  P.  Beckel. 

6.  Albert   Strobel. 

7.  George  A.  Marvin,  625  Highland  St. 

8.  Mrs.  W.  F.  Shelton. 

9.  Alex  Betz,   225  N-   Fifth  St. 

10.  Philip  Koehler,  314  Colorado  Ave. 

11.  Mrs.  T.  S.  Cooley. 

12.  Mrs.  A.  D.  Mitchell. 

13.  J.  L.  Clark,  817  E.  San  Miguel  Ave. 

14.  H.  K.  Wing.  808  E.  Moreno  Ave. 

15.  Mrs.  Anna  Mclrvin,  Box  35. 

16.  Mrs.  Edna  Cunningham. 

17.  Mrs.  Ethel  Manning. 

18.  Mrs.  J.  S.  Alford. 

19.  W.  B.  Wemyss,  327  E.  Golden  Ave. 

20.  Peter  Harris. 

21.  George  M.  Sibley,  3901  W.  52nd  Ave. 

22.  Harold  R.  Foster.  580  Corona  St 

23.  Mrs.  Raymond  Boudinot,  1627  Cherry 

St. 

24.  William  Jaeger,  4289  Sherman  St. 

25.  Ewald  Roehricht,  Edgewater. 

26.  Merrill    McCarty,    3207    S.    Sherman 

St.,  Englewood. 

27.  Mrs.   Marion   E.   Carpenter.    7325   E. 

14th  Ave. 

28.  Mrs.  Lillian  B.   Elliot,   640  South 

Pennsylvania. 

29.  Myrtle  E.  Carlson,  3770  Gilpin  St. 

30.  Mrs.  Glen  Kesson,  5101  Steele. 

31.  Irene  L.   Hinchman.    1133  S.   Wash- 

ington St. 

32.  Jessie  R.  Wagner,  601   Raleigh  St. 

33.  George  W.  Mastin,  520  Filmore  St. 

34.  Alma   Krusen,    1345  S.   Lafayette  St. 

35.  Alfred  R.  Irby,  3550  Tennyson  St. 

37.  Mrs.  Alice  Cornwell,  1720  S.  Gilpin 

St. 

38.  Mrs.  O.  Carlberg. 

40.  Mrs.  B.  P.  Peck,  Box  486. 

41.  Conrad  Feit,  325  3rd  St. 

42.  Lewis  Clark. 


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COLORADO  (Continued) 

43.  Eugene  Beardsley. 

44.  George  A.  Miller,  807  Riverside  Ave. 

45.  J.  F.   Meininger,  R.  F.  D. 

46.  Chester  Warren. 

48.  Mrs.  M.  S.  Williams,  820  Rood  Ave. 

49.  J.  E.  Snook,  821   17th  St. 

50.  Conrad  Stroh,  Route  4,  Box  90. 
52.  Mrs.  R.  R.  Lawson. 

54.  Mrs.  Melvin  Hofstetter. 

55.  Mrs.    Elizabeth   R.   Bostwick.    R.    D., 

Derby. 

59.  Mrs.  Rhea  Esmiol. 

60.  P.   K.  Spangler,   820  Emery  St. 

61.  Jacob  Lizenberger,  Johnstown. 

62.  Peter  Trout. 

63.  Mrs.  S.  Swift. 

64.  Charles  S.  Barnett,   142  Duclo  Ave. 
66.  George  Bernhardt,  Sr. 

68.  Walter  Hatch. 

70.  Mrs.  Clarence  McMahan. 

71.  Mrs.  Bertha  S.  Hance,  Naturita. 

72.  Mrs.  Merle  A.  Miller. 

73.  Mrs.    Nellie    Shideler,    Bedrock. 

75.  Mrs.    C.    P.    Emery,    1207    Longwood 

Ave. 

76.  Mrs.  J.  B.  Wesley,  1709  Cedar  Ave. 
78.  Mrs.  Charles  E.  Ross. 

80.  Henry  Bitter,  R.  D.  2. 

81.  W.  L.  Miller,  P.  O.  Box  383. 

82.  John  Nein. 

83.  Mrs.  C.  O.  Dever. 

84.  Jeanette  Brown. 

85.  Mrs.   C.   P.   Homer. 

86.  John  Bettger. 

89.  Mrs.  J.  L.  East,  219  E.  Indiana  Ave. 

91.  George  Manweiler. 

92.  Mrs.  Edith  H.  Male. 

93.  John  Kaiser. 

94.  John  Schmall,   R.   2. 

95.  Henry  Kautz,  R.  1. 

96.  Adam  Popp,  Mitchell. 

97.  John  Henry,    1412   8th   Ave. 

98.  Jacob  Krieger,  412  E.  7th  St. 

99.  Peter  Zimbelman. 


CONNECTICUT 

1.  Mrs.  Arthur  M.  Gallup. 

2.  Mrs.  A.  H.  Benton. 

3.  William  A.  Borst,  51  Judson  Place. 

4.  Edith     Voightlander,     60     Rockwood 

Ave. 

5.  Mrs.   Clayton   Kendall,   Mansfield 

Center. 

6.  S.   J.   Hamilton. 
8.  Harry  A.  Sparks. 

11.  Lewis  E.  Goodsell,  26  Highland  Ave. 

12.  Mrs.  Viola  M.  Stevens. 

13.  Frederick  C.  Bidwell. 

14.  Adelia  N.  Loomis. 

15.  Mrs.  Lucretia  H.  Lathrop. 

16.  Mrs.  Joseph  B.  Smith,  51  Laurel  St 

17.  Elon  H.  Rose. 

18.  Orlando   C.    Davis,    105   Washington 

Ter. 

19.  W.  E.  Olmstead,  145  Jewett  Ave. 

20.  Joseph   De  Cesare,   557  Center  St. 

21.  Henry  F.  Bunce,  34  Hackley  St. 

22.  Mary  L.   Dimond,   299   Park   St. 

23.  Clifford  Lockwood,  569  Park  St. 

24.  J.  E.  L.  Herdman,  756  Norman  St. 

25.  Victor  L.  Frykman,  1032  State  St. 

26.  Henry  C.  Sanford. 

27.  Joseph   Valentine,   Jr.,    190    Oakland 

St. 

28.  William  Nelson,  Forestville. 

29.  Mrs.   Edward   W.   Sugden,   Melrose. 

30.  Henry  B.  Hawley. 

31.  Clifford  Fish. 

32.  Howard  E.  Alderman. 


33.  John  S.  Reed. 

34.  Malcolm  R.  Wibberly. 

35.  Mrs.  Mary  Rollinson. 

36.  Byron  S.   Case. 

37.  Hazel  I.  Bushnell. 

38.  Mrs.  Louise  T.  Ellsworth. 

40.  Charles  H.   Davis. 

41.  John  J.  Bole. 

42.  James  M.  Wellman. 

43.  William  B.  Gerhardt. 

44.  Mrs.   Robert  W.   Laurence,   R.   D.    1, 

Winsted. 

45.  John  C.   Meconkey. 

46.  David  F.  Olson,  Box  552. 

47.  Mrs.  Florence  A.  Badge. 

48.  John  E.  Calhoun. 

49.  Mrs.  Elsa  E.  Koehler. 

50.  Thomas  W.  Beaumont. 

51.  Charles  D.  Cutbill,  270  Main  St. 

52.  Andrew  Anderson,  12  Jefferson  Ave. 
53xMrs.  Fannie  L.  Brundage,  R.  D.  4. 
54.  Marion  D.  Chollar,  11  Broad  St. 

56.  Bernice  S.  Cogswell. 

57.  Mary  E.  L'Hommedieu. 

58.  Agnes  C.  Olsen,  307  Main  St. 

59.  Henry   M.    Bradley,    Jr.,    113   New 

Haven  Ave. 

60.  Wm.  H.  Schummrick,  9  Cottage  St. 

61.  Mrs.  J.  Edward  Newton. 

62.  Howard  F.  Lawrence. 

63.  Mrs.  Susan  M.  Bowen. 

64.  Mrs.  E.  A.  Root. 

65.  Irving  V.  Cobleigh. 

66.  Albert  W.  Sexton. 

67.  George  Goodwin,  763  Burnside  Ave. 

68.  Mrs.  Edward  Emmons. 

69.  Wallace  Coker,  49  High  St. 

70.  Mary  M.  Irwin. 

71.  Elin  S.   Bjork,   8  Melrose  Ave. 

72.  Mrs.   Hazel    E.    Wheeler,    R.   D.    1, 

Bridgeport. 

73.  Harold  D.  Ellsworth,  Broad  Brook. 

74.  Ethel  E.  Upham. 

75.  Nellie  E.  McKnight. 

76.  Horace  M.  Dunbar. 

77.  William    H.    Mueller,    1065    New 

Britain  Ave. 

78.  Terry  J.  Chapin,  R.  D.  2,  Suffield. 

79.  Clara  Banning. 

80.  Horace  Foote,  Chestnut  Hill. 

81.  A.  A.  Saunders,  48  Longview  Ave. 

82.  Mrs.  Harvey  Taylor. 

83.  Nellie  M.  Dean. 

84.  J.  Harris  Miniken. 

85.  Mrs.  Marjorie  B.  Ayer,  R.  D.,  North 

Franklin. 

86.  William  E.  Hazen. 

87.  Charles  A.  Anderson. 

88.  Mrs.  Carrie  H.  Jones. 

89.  John   Q.   Goodrich. 

90.  Mrs.  Erwin  D.  Reed.  Addison. 

92.  Harry   W.   Greene,   West  Goshen. 

93.  Laura  C.  McCall. 

94.  Harold  M.  Hayes,  North  Granby. 

95.  James  Lee  Loomis. 

96.  Walter  D.  Anderson. 

97.  Dorothy  R.  Adams,  Westport. 

98.  Edward  J.  Grant. 

99.  Walter  M.  Anderson. 

100.  Rev.  Lyman  H.  Merrill. 

101.  Mrs.  Charles  B.  Tompkins. 

102.  Mrs.  Daisy  L.  Edmond,  Pachaug. 

103.  Milton  M.  Baker. 

104.  Willis  M.  Nettleton. 

105.  Nathan  C.  Dudley. 

106.  Winifred  M.   Lewis. 

107.  Mrs.  Sterling  C.  Gillette. 

108.  Mrs.  James  R.  Warner,  Box  179,  East 

Haddam. 

109.  Mrs.  Jennie  M.  Chapel. 

110.  William  S.  Lee. 

111.  Chandler   T.    Green,    Center   Church 

House. 


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CONNECTICUT    (Continued) 

112.  M.  Eben  Hill,  43  Westfleld  Rd.,  West 

Hartford. 

113.  Marshall  H.  King,  272  Edgewood  St. 

114.  Annis  B.  Cambridge,  102  Mather  St. 

115.  Courtice  H.  Berry,  3  Arnoldale  Rd., 

West  Hartford. 

116.  Charles  G.  Case,  741  Asylum  Ave. 

117.  Walter  G.  Camp,  3053  Main  St. 

119.  Charles  B.  Miller,  39  Campfield  Ave. 

120.  Marc  Sperandio,  82  Levesque  Ave. 

121.  Mrs.    Elsie   M.   Tiffany,    683   New 

Britain  Ave. 

122.  H.  Edward  Hooper. 

123.  Albert  W.  Hilding,  R.  D.  1,  Amston. 

124.  Rev.   Emily  B.  Tate. 

125.  Walter    Kasche,    219    Main   St.,    East 

Hartford. 

126.  Henry   S.   Wells. 

128.  Frank   Wennerstrom. 

129.  Alexander  McNicol. 

130.  Sidney  M.  Cowles. 

131.  Mrs.  Henry  T.  Mosher. 

132.  Clara  E.  Parmelee. 

133.  Frederick  N.  Taylor. 

134.  Nellie  W.  Geer. 

135.  Frank   E.  Hyde. 

136.  William  M.  Foord. 

137.  Mrs.  Jacob  Ackerman. 

138.  Mrs.  Helen  M.   Daniels. 

139.  Mrs.    Martha    B.    Caples.    R.    D.    1, 

Old  Lyme. 

140.  William  S.  Hull. 

141.  Mrs.  Susan  G.  Thompson,  East  River. 

142.  Mrs.   Emma   L.   Nettleton,    14   Hunt- 

ington St. 

143.  Mrs.  William  J.  Taylor.  56  Henry  St. 

144.  Swen  A.  Rosendahl,   17  Hackmetack 

St. 

145.  George   H.   Wyman. 

146.  Mrs.  C.  S.  Bolles. 

147.  Leslie  A.  Brown,  183  Britannia  St. 

148.  A.  Mary  Sorensen,  577  E.  Main  St. 

149.  Artison  S.  Clark. 

150.  Alfred  H.  Augur. 

151.  Theodore  Colson. 

152.  Henry  Bacon. 

153.  M.  Eugene  Culver. 

154.  Arthur  L.   Griswold,   Miner  St. 

155.  David  L.  Clarke. 

156.  Eugene  B.  Peck. 

157.  Mrs.  E.  C.  Fowler. 

158.  Robert  Sinclair. 

159.  John  C.  Fellowes. 

160.  Mrs.  Elton  R.  Skilton. 

161.  Thomas  L.  Miller,  2911  Whitney  Ave. 

163.  John  W.  Hayes,  150  Millville  Ave. 

164.  Joseph  Jenzell,  Trowbridge  PL 

165.  Russell  C.  Germond,  277  Lincoln  St. 

166.  R.    C.    Merwin,    Worthington    Ridge, 

Berlin. 

167.  John  Grant.  108  Pleasant  St. 

168.  George  E.  Kellogg,  72  St.  John  PI. 

169.  Mrs.  D.  Frank  Brown. 

170.  Clarence  E.  Jones. 

171.  Bernard  G.  Anderson. 

172.  Robert  C.  Deming.  79  Cottage  St. 

173.  Carlton  T.  Bishop,  284  Alden  Ave. 

174.  LeRoy  K.  Pierce,  266  Dixwell  Ave. 

175.  Robert    W.    Merrill,     977    Townsend 

Ave. 

176.  Claude  C.  Russell,  954  Elm  St. 

177.  Lawrence  H.  Blinn,  449  Central  Ave. 

178.  James    M.     Bennett,    351    Winthrop 

Ave. 

179.  Kendall  A.  Redfield,   115  Canner  St. 

180.  Charles    G.    Keeler,    291    Lexington 

Ave. 

184.  James  W.  Hall. 

185.  William  S.  Starr,  55  Vauxhall  St. 

186.  Allyn  B.  Gray.  89  Broad  St. 


187.  Knutt    A.    Hagberg,     Galleys     Lane. 

Waterford. 

188.  Rev.  George  H.  Johnson. 

189.  Howard  F.  Cogswell. 

190.  W.  A.  Birkins,  Marbledale. 

191.  Susan  J.  Scudder. 

192.  Herman  W.  Smith. 

193.  William  A.  Spaulding. 

194.  Mrs.  F.  M.  Blakeslee. 

195.  Mrs.   Annie  Newton,   R.   D.   3,   Wal- 

lingford. 

196.  Ralph  M.  Desmond. 

197.  Mrs.  Edna  Hewitt  Tryon. 

198.  O.   E.   Colburn. 

199.  Asahel  W.  Mitchell. 

200.  Lyman  E.  Hibbard,   Southbridge, 

Mass. 

201.  Aurelius  V.  Heath,  Glover  Ave. 

202.  Clyde  M.  Beebe,  65  East  Lawn  St. 

203.  Dwight  L.  Allen,   158  Broad  St. 

204.  Mrs.  Jane  G.  Foster,  5  Robbins  Court. 

205.  Allan  Bogle. 

206.  Hibberd  R.  Norman,  4  Broadway. 

207.  D.  Douglas  Cameron,   Box  67. 

208.  Rev.  W.  D.  Hoag. 

209.  Benjamin  H.  Chalker. 

210.  Mary    R.    Woodruff,    55    Dwight    St.. 

New  Haven. 

211.  Mrs.   W.  J.  Houlihan. 

213.  Henry  A.  Castle. 

214.  Esther  M.  Nilson,  24  Forestville  Ave. 

215.  Dewey  S.  Blakeslee. 

216.  Aaron  W.  Fenn,  R.  D.  1,  Terryville. 

217.  Mrs.  Emma  B.  Smith,  Pomfret. 

218.  Christine  P.  Brown. 

219.  Arthur  F.  Kingsbury,  389  Main  St. 

220.  Clifton  L.  Dawley,  R.  D.  1,  Norwich. 

221.  Clifford  P.  Clark. 

222.  Mrs.   Mabel   E.   Chase,   R.   D.    1, 

Killingly. 

223.  Frederick  W.  Seward,  59  Grove  St. 

226.  Arthur  W.  Northrop. 

227.  Mrs.  Charles  F.  Rowley. 

228.  Mrs.  Emily  B.  Swindells,  74  Prospect 

St. 

229.  Andrew  Twaddle. 

231.  Mrs.    Harriet    W.    Goldie,    R.    D.    1. 

Oakdale. 

232.  Charlotte  B.  Norton.  Lakeville. 

233.  Henry   W.   Clark. 

234.  Walter  E.  Clark. 

236.  Dr.    Harold    W.    Bartlett,    66    Howe 

Ave. 

237.  Cornelia  Gelston. 

238.  Mrs.  Minnie  S.  Pommeau. 

240.  Louis  A.  Gowdy,  Hazardville. 

241.  Mrs.  Charles  P.  Williams. 

242.  Clarence   G.   Stiles. 

244.  Louis  A.  Kingsbury. 

245.  Ellen  Dixon. 

246.  J.  W.  Upson. 

247.  William  K.  Pike. 

248.  John  Henry,  208  East  Ave. 

249.  Mrs.  Wm.  H.  Holman. 

250.  Mrs.  Frank  E.   Bidwell. 

251.  William  A.  Foster. 

252.  J.  Henry  Greaves. 

253.  Clarence  L.  Turner. 

254.  Henry  J.  Fuller.  1041  Summer  St. 

255.  Mrs.  John  A.  Waterbury,  20  Clinton 

Ave.,  Stamford. 

256.  George  H.  Nichols. 

257.  John  G.  Erikson,  27  Havemeyer 

Lane. 

259.  August   O.   Muller. 

260.  Elizabeth  Vedder. 

262.  Mettie  Eaton,  1062  Church  St. 

263.  Jack  Wardman,  216  West  Ave. 

265.  John   G.   Talcott. 

266.  Harry   C.   Clow. 

267.  Burton  Nase. 

268.  Mrs.  Edythe  P.  Fowler,  R.  D.  1. 


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277 


CONNECTICUT   (Continued) 

269.  Joel  Nelson,   Box  815. 

270.  Sarah  C.  Crosby. 

271.  Mrs.    C.   H.   Daniels,    c/o    Dr.    Aaron 

Pratt,   Windsor. 

272.  George  R.   Clinton. 

273.  Mary   E.   Hewitt. 

274.  Frank  M.  Jeffrey,  575  Prospect  St. 

275.  Louis  Richard,   104  Albert  St. 

277.  Raymond  C.  Barrows. 

278.  Raymond  K.  Brooks. 

279.  Ben.  P.  Woodward. 

280.  Margaret  Tanner. 

281.  Miles  Oddy. 

282.  Levi  T.  Dewey,  Buckland. 

283.  Mrs.  R.   H.   Perkins. 

284.  Mrs.  Hunnewell  Braman. 

285.  W.  C.  Carlson. 

286.  Giles  R.  Anderson,  331  Lincoln  St. 
.287.  George  O.  Allen,  210  Woodiawn  Ter. 

288.  John  W.  Bunting,  86  Chamber  St. 

289.  Domenico  Sacco,  113  S.  View  St. 

290.  Ernest  G.  Burdett,  74  Pierpont  St. 

291.  John  D.  Bassette. 

292.  Addison   M.   Tracy. 
294.  F.  R.  Avery,  Box  94. 
296.  Miner  P.  Rogers. 

298.  F.  Ruth  Johnson,  8  S.  Main  St. 

299.  Mrs.  Hattie  E.  Gaylord. 

300.  George  E.  Tucker,  382  Elm  St. 

301.  Mrs.  Stephen  Raymond,   149  Orange 

Ave. 

302.  Mrs.  Verna  G.  Banks. 

303.  Charles  C.  Lunny,  198  Riverside  Ave. 

305.  L.    Maude    Perrin,    Star   Route   6102, 

Putnam. 

306.  Arthur  C.  Willard,  30  Main  St. 

307.  Francis   E.    Reinhart,    84   Hawthorne 

Ave.,   Hamden. 

308.  Christopher  M.  Case,  90  Windham  St. 

309.  Mrs.  Eleanor  Hansen,  West  Welling- 

ton. 

310.  Alice  B.   Olmstead. 

311.  Elliott   P.   Bronson. 

312.  H.    C.    Lathrop. 

313.  Robert  F.  Belden,  3  Kellogg  St. 

314.  Howard  S.  Pease. 

315.  Mrs.  Imogene  A.  Bourquin,  Main  St. 

316.  William   Hutton. 

317.  Mrs.  A.  W.  Harrison,  R.  D.  2.  Bristol. 

318.  Frank  W.  Smith,  R.  D.  1. 

319.  Edith    M.    Mallory. 

320.  Clyde   G.   Beckwith. 

321.  Mrs.  Louise  L.  Child. 

EVANGELICAL    PROTESTANT 

1.  Henry  Hereth,  R.  D.  11,  Mt.  Healthy. 

2.  W.    G.    Springrnyer,    3526    Glenmore 

Ave.,   Cincinnati. 

3.  George  Betz,   5208  Glenway. 

4.  Fred  Schoner,  231  E.  University  Ave., 

Mt.  Auburn. 

5.  Wm.  A.  Schoepflin,  1131  HifT  Ave. 

6.  Charles  Nicolay,  16  W.  14th  St. 

7.  Frank  L.  Schmitt,  322  Mulberry  St. 

8.  George     Herbst,     Campbell    County, 

R.  R.   1,  Cold  Springs. 

9.  William  Wetzel,  West  Main  Street. 

10.  Stanley  Jacquillard,  908  York  St. 

11.  Clarence  Brebberman,  R.  R. 

12.  George  D.  Wobbe,   6301   Washington 

Blvd.,    University    City. 

13.  Hieronymus  Bluemlein,  954  John  St. 

14.  John  Waffenschmidt,  315  Vine  St. 

15.  Marie  E.  Metzger,  43  Locust  Street. 

16.  John  Rohrman,   306  E.   13th  Ave. 

17.  Geo.    W.   Loeffler,    2306   Jenny    Lind 

Ave. 

18.  Carl  J.  Hammel,  132  Brentridge  Ave. 

19.  Frank  G.  Alster,   61   Maytide  Street. 

20.  Geo.   S.   Treusch,   303   Shaler  Street. 


21.  Hans  F.  Grosskreuz,  22  Norten  Street. 

22.  Ernst  Niclek,   620  Smithfield  St 

23.  Clyde  H.  Meckey,  120  Overbeck  St. 

24.  John  A.  Raum,  834  Crucible  St. 

25.  Fred   Neubert. 

26.  Milton  H.  Hazlett,  1205  Freeport  Rd. 

FLORIDA 

1.  W.  T.  Hall. 

2.  Mrs.    Florence   Coleman,   2533   S.   W. 

19th   Ave.,   Miami. 

3.  Harold  D.  Whitefield.  1502  Ferdinand 

St. 

4.  Mrs.  Fannie  McCloud. 

5.  Edyth  L.  Bainter,  Box  79. 

6.  Dr.  W.  A.  Harrison. 

7.  Mrs.  Edwin  Peterson,  1064  Beach  St. 

8.  Mary  F.  Coburn. 

9.  E.  C.  Longcrier,  3337  Herschel  St. 

10.  Mrs.  Alice   B.  Pennock. 

11.  Mrs.  R.  L.  Albury,  1104  Angela  St. 

12.  Mrs.  Margaret  L.  Turrell. 

13.  Mrs.  James  M.  Love,  102  S.  M  St. 

14.  J.  B.  Dick. 

15.  Lawrence    E.    Stevens,    1145    N.    W. 

28th  St. 

16.  Mrs.  J.  L.  Simonich.  739  Second  St. 

17.  Mrs.  Jeff  Martin,   Moss  Bluff,  Rt.   1, 

Ocklawaha. 

18.  E.  B.  Ferson,  629  Helen  St. 

19.  Herbert    F.    Waters,    Montana    Ave., 

West. 

20.  F.  E.  Pierce,  610  Ball  St. 

21.  Mrs.  Ealon  Gribble. 

22.  David  Ziegeler,  Box  236. 

23.  James  Ward. 

25.  Mrs.  Lauretta  K.  Gaede. 

26.  Mrs.  Dora  W.  Perry. 

27.  Dr.    Chas.   R.    Cushman.    240    Fourth 

St.,  N. 

28.  Mrs.  Joseph  Meisch,  P.  O.  Box  835. 

30.  Mrs.  Mary  S.  Scruggs,  Rt.  1,  rJox  068. 

31.  Rev.    Geo.    B.    Waldron,     5402     Su- 

wannee Ave. 

32.  Mrs.   Harriet  E.   Parkhurst. 

33.  Mrs.  Otto  S.  Nielsen,  Box  195,  Eustis. 

34.  H.   R.    Corwin,    386   Hibiscus   Ave.. 

Palm  Beach. 

35.  Armando  Valdez.  2722  Union  St. 

36.  E.   L.   Gait. 

GEORGIA    (Colored) 

1.  James   A.    Holman,    132   Strife, 

Americus. 

2.  Mrs.   S.  C.   Bazelle,   825  Hancock. 

3.  W.   S.   Cannon,   Jr.,   925   Washington 

PI.,  S.  E. 

4.  Mrs.    Lila    Jones,    271    Newport    St., 

N.  W. 

6.  C.  A.  Spearman.  R.  F.  D.  5. 

7.  Mrs.  Annie  Braggs,  R.  F.  D.  3. 

8.  J.  M.  Kennedy,  R.  F.  D.  1.  Box  63. 

10.  J.  B.  Evans,  R.  F.  D.  A,  Box  15. 

11.  Clara  J.  Jones,  273  1st  Ave. 

13.  Mrs.  H.  Baker,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

14.  Sol.  C.  Johnson.   1009  W    Broad  St. 

15.  Mrs.   Eliza   C.   McKay,   Box   259, 

Augusta  Rd. 

16.  Mrs.  M.  C.  Flipper,  Box  430,  Lester. 

17.  Mrs.  Mattie  E.  Hill,   32  Bull  St. 

18.  Mrs.   Annie  S.   Veal,   R.   F.   D.   2. 

Columbia. 

HAWAII 

1.  Takihiko  Kagawa. 

3.  M.  M.  Valua. 

4.  Mrs.   Sarah  Kaholokula. 

6.  L.  K.  Kaalouahi. 

7.  James  K.  Kahula. 

8.  Wm.  P.  Aarona. 


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HAWAII  (Continued) 

9.  Emily  Kaohi. 

10.  Yasaburo  Sakai. 

11.  Samuel  K.  Kahale. 

13.  Eugene  Horner. 

14.  Kunikiyo  Yoshishige,  Box  314. 

15.  John  Aranjo,  2  Puuhina  St. 

17.  Mrs.  Kamakawiwoole. 

18.  Henry  T.  Nakamura. 

19.  Samuel   Makekau,    Lahaina. 

20.  George  Kahoiwai,  579  Circle  Lane. 

21.  Alfred  K.  Mia,  3017  Kaimuki  Ave. 

23.  Henry  T.  S.  Yap,  I.  I.  S.  N.  Co. 

24.  Robert  T.  Aitken,  1805  Wilder  Ave. 

25.  E.  V.  Soares,  3711  Mahina  Ave. 

26.  Dr.  J.  Tahara,  Box  1384. 

27.  Wataru  Shimizu,  Box  894. 

28.  Mrs.   W.   B.   Caldwell,    Kamehameha 

Sch. 

30.  Miss  E.  R.  Kayser,   1743  Ashford  St. 

31.  Hung  Wai  Ching,  Nuuanu  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

32.  Dorothy   Sakamoto,   Box  150. 

36.  Mrs.   David  Kaawa. 

37.  Edward  Kelii. 

38.  Mitchell   Pauole. 

39.  Mrs.  Mary  Kiakona,  Paia. 

41.  Frank   K.   Hoopii,   Wailuku. 

42.  James   Kamakele. 

44.  Mrs.   Lucy   Upchurch. 

45.  Mrs.  Lizzie  Pea,  Pahoa. 

46.  John    Kina. 

47.  Wm.  K.  Kalaiwaa,  Kawaihae. 

48.  D.  L.  Ah  You,  Heeia. 

49.  Solomon  Opio. 

50.  Andrew  Y.  Nakamura,  Box  285. 

51.  Mrs.  C.  Y.  Aiona. 

52.  David  K.  Lukela. 

53.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Mahalo. 

54.  Hiram   H.   Kelii. 

55.  Miss  A.  Y.  Ishikawa. 

57.  Mrs.  A.  Kalohelani. 

58.  Mrs.  Grace  P.  Kahaleoumi. 

59.  George  Kenolio,  Box  297. 

60.  J.  W.  Kawaakoa. 

61.  J.  W.  Maunahina. 

62.  J.  Douglas  Bond. 

63.  U.   Cho  Ping. 

64.  Kameto  Sugata,  Box   10. 

65.  Henry  Blake. 

66.  R.  Fujimoto. 

67.  Sofia  V.  Moscoso. 

68.  Henry  Aoki. 

69.  Solomon  Makaaeae. 

73.  Henry  Malina. 

74.  Lyle  A.  Dickey. 

75.  Hisakichi   Yukimura. 

76.  David   Kapohakimohewa. 

78.  Louis  Grace. 

79.  Mrs.  Nancy  Wana,  Jr.,  Kurtistown. 

80.  Genemon  Suzuki. 

82.  Mrs.  Mary  Aku. 

83.  Mrs.  Eddie  Kuamoo,    (Opihikao). 

84.  D.  B.  Murdoch. 

85.  Eddie  Alu,   Puunene. 

86.  Ginichi  Takehara. 

87.  K.  Kitamura. 

88.  Terry    Alicuben. 

91.  B.  Shimamura. 

92.  Daniel  K.  Nakooka. 

93.  Maxime  Laungayen. 

95.  J.  K.  Haole. 

96.  Hew  Yuk  Wo. 

97.  Mrs.  Rose  T.  Aiau. 

98.  K.  Tanaka. 

99.  Andres  Rania. 

100.  Benj.  K.  Pulaa,  Waialee. 

102.  R.  J.  K.  Nawahine. 

103.  Moses  Akawa,  Box  5,  Heeia. 

104.  Mrs.  Amoe  Niela. 

105.  M.  P.  Waiwaiole. 

106.  Frank  Crockett. 


107.  Mrs.  W.  K.  Tom. 

108.  Noboru  Koito. 

109.  John  K.  Kekahu. 

110.  Mrs.  Annie  T.  Chang. 

111.  Miss  A.  Okamoto. 

112.  Mrs.   Mary  an  Campbell. 

IDAHO 

1.  John  Deeg,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

2.  Jacob  A.  Ruff,  c/o  Hospital. 

3.  Violet  Cox,  402  Bannock  St. 

4.  Mrs.  Emma  Holden,  R.  F.  D.  2. 

5.  Mrs.    Charles   Pascoe. 

6.  Mrs.   Kate   Cameron. 

7.  Mrs.  Beulah  Pullman. 

8.  Mrs.  David  Basey. 

9.  Mrs.  Charles  Rice. 

10.  Mrs.  John  Manning. 

11.  Mrs.    Sydney    Scribner. 

12.  Mrs.  J.  H.  Wolf,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

13.  O.  E.  Norell. 

14.  Wallace  Harris. 

15.  Gottlieb  Schenk,  Jr.,  Rupert. 

16.  Mrs.  William  Dillon,  102  Greenwood. 

17.  Mrs.  Susan  Ewing. 

18.  Friedrich  Junkert,   Kimberly. 

19.  Janet   Gooding,   328  Galloway  Ave. 

20.  Hazel  Aldrich. 

21.  Mrs.  Myrtle  B.  Peterson. 

ILLINOIS 

1.  Mrs.  Ralph  Lewis. 
2.xEmma  M.  Curtis,  Route  3. 

3.  Alma  Treganza. 

4.  Mrs.  Elsie  Spittler,  R.  D.  1,  Marshall. 

5.  Olive  Gillham,  506  E.  12th  St. 

6.  Louis  M.  Boren. 

7.  Harry  M.  Gridley,  147  N.  Jones  Ave. 
8.xMrs.   Cora  Shanks,   R.   F.  D.   1,   An- 
napolis. 

9.  Mrs.  Elmay  Swanson. 
12.xRalph  H.  Sanford,   R.   D. 
13.  Mrs.  Edward  Johnston. 
14.x James  J.  Abrams. 
15.xMrs.  Albert  R.  Livengood,  Edgewood 
Farm,  R.  D.  1. 

16.  Helena   S.  Carpenter,   432  S.   Fourth 

St. 

17.  Edna  Wilson,  647  Downer  Place. 

18.  R.  D.  Bliss. 

20.  John  A.  Gustafson,  R.  D.  2. 

21.  W.  D.   Epler,   207  W.   5th  St. 

22.  Mrs.   Arthur   Van  Kleck,   3536  High- 

land Ave. 

23.  George  H.  Wendt,  1305  S.  Euclid  Ave. 

24.  Frank  D.  Benjamin. 

25.  Lorin  L.  Ferry,  R.  D.  2,  Naperville. 
27.  Cora  M.  Thompson,  13409  Ann  St. 
29.  Alice  Marlman,  Karnak. 

31.  Mrs.  John  Rand,  R.  D.  1. 

33.  Russell  H.  Leader,  3626  Grand  Blvd. 

34.  Berniece  Hinderliter. 

35.  Dr.  M.  D.  Van  Home. 

36.  Mrs.  Christina  Johnson. 

37.  Mrs.   Sarah  E.  Page,   R.  D.   4, 

Kewanee. 

39.  Mrs.  Mamie  Thompson,  Poplar  Grove. 

40.  M.  Addie  Dewey,  218  N.  Main  St. 
43.xPaulina   Downen. 

44.  Mrs.  Zula  E.  Peterson,  22  N.  Green. 
45.xMrs.  Ada  Neidigh,  R.  D.  2. 

47.  J.  O.  Huff,  1210  W.  Oregon  St. 

48.  Annette  C.  Moore. 

51.  Charles  Templeton. 

52.  A.  T.  Sawtell. 

53.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Elder,  3444  N.  Hoyne 

Ave. 

54.  Mgrditch  Odian,  7044  Clark  St. 

55.  Yonan  Eshoo,   2614  Racine  Ave. 

56.  L.  S.  Huber,  7648  Normal  Ave. 


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ILLINOIS  (Continued) 

57.  Allen  B.  Henrickson,   705  N.   Waller 

Ave. 

58.  Fred  W.  Green,  8151  Dorchester. 

59.  Mrs.  Albert  Kedge,  2636  Walton  Ave. 

60.  Dr.   Charles  Laidman.    19  S.   Loomis 

St. 

61.  Mrs.  Lillian  Hodgson,  9135  Brandon 

Ave. 

62.  Leonard  F.  McBrien,  8838  Aberdeen 

St. 

63.  Ward  Arnold,  1744  E.  84th  St. 

64.  M.   Lill,    1241   W.   31st  St. 

65.  Mabel  Scheveland,   4956  Medill  Ave. 

67.  Carroll  C.  Bryant,  2833  Lowe  Ave. 

68.  Marion    Saunders.    5923    Eggleston 

Ave. 
70.  Mrs.   Saimi   Halme,   5018   Kenmore 
Ave. 

72.  Martha  McMillan,  5057  Balmoral  Ave. 

73.  Mrs.  Elsie  Byles,  2218  N.  Narragan- 

75.  Frank  H.  Johnson,   1046  N.  Kedvale 

Ave. 

76.  Mrs.  Floyd  Brown,  7216  S.  Aberdeen 

St. 

77.  Fred  H.  Tracht,  5640  Kimbark  Ave. 

78.  Ernest  H.  Hedges.  3241  Wilson  Ave. 

79.  Emily  Smith. 

80.  Frederick  D.  Johnson,  452  E.  67th  St. 

81.  Gladys  Hendrickson.   2515   Ridgeway 

Ave. 

82.  Mrs.    Walter   A.    Wakelev.    221    Ran- 

dolph St.,  Oak  Park. 

83.  Robert  J.  Tarbox. 

84.  M.  B.  Doty. 

85.  Orman  H.  Pratt. 

86.  Henry  A.  Hatau. 

87.  S.  C.  Rogers. 

88.  Stephen  Meleskie. 

89.  Laura  Arndt. 

90.  Agnes    Swanson,    524    W.    Marquette 

Rd. 

91.  Mrs.  Lillie  Severson. 

92.  Walter  Fruland. 

93.  Mrs.   Nellie   M.   Forman,   2201   Sher- 

man Ave.,  Evanston. 
96.  Orrin  P.  Carter,   2036  N.  Tripp  Ave. 

98.  Frances  DeBus,  1235  Winnemac  Ave. 

99.  Mrs.  Katherine  Lott,  Ellis  Ave. 

100.  Mrs.  Sam  Cleave,  2451  E.  74th  PI. 

101.  Fred  W.  Mitchell.  1703  Winona  St. 

102.  Mrs.    Lucy    M.    McKimmon,    2256   N. 

Kenneth  Ave. 

103.  Mrs.  Myrtle  B.  McElroy.  3510  W.  65th 

PI. 

104.  Rolland  C.  Hibbard.   6141   Eberhardt 

Ave. 

105.  Dorothy  Hood,  3337  Maypole  Ave. 

106.  Horton  K.  Croft,  6225  Eddy  St. 

107.  Marie    G.    Hermonson,    3729    Maple 

Sq.    Ave. 

108.  Rufus  C.  Nash,   640  Oakdale  Ave. 
109 .xG.  L.  Avery,  205  S.  Fourth  Ave. 

111.  Helen  Babcock. 

112.  Lawrence  L.  Lamm. 

113.  Elbert  SwafTord,  Makanda. 

114.  Mrs.  Frank  S.  Sears. 

116.  Claude  C.  Miller,   121  S.  Oak  St. 

118.  Dorothy  Thompson,  1  S.  Stewart  St. 

119.  Gilbert  Pittman,  1505  Griggs. 

120.  Adelia  Bishop,  840  W.  Eldorado  St. 

121.  Margaret  C.  Wiltberger,  429  Pine  St. 

122.  Mrs.  Libbie  Haynes. 

123.  Mrs.  Grace  Frey. 

124.  W.  I.   Merriam,   945  Jeanette   Ave. 

125.  Florence  Shaw,  1205  W.  4th  St. 

126.  Alvin  R.  Anderson,  Star  Route  Del., 

Maiden. 

127.  W.  E.  Chessman,  4824  Highland  Ave. 
129.  Francis  B.  Wright.  171  Liberty  St. 


130.  Mrs.  A.  L.  Dashner,  326  S.  Main. 

131.  Mrs.  Ella  Horton,  224  W.  Seminole. 

132.  Mrs.  Charles  Cathcart,  1812  St.  Clair 

Ave. 

133.  Mrs.   Winnie   Stewart. 
134.xDaniel  R.  Rowland,  R.  D.  1. 
135.  Mrs.  Mary  Ercanbrack. 

136.x Virgil  O.  Wettaw,  Saline  Ave. 
137.  Laura  C.  Kimball,  452  Spring  St., 
Apt.  6. 

139.  Mrs.  Minnie  Wilbur. 

140.  Mrs.  Robert  Kain. 

141.  Hathorn  W.  McCulloch,  2236  Orring- 

ton  Ave. 
143..\Mrs.  E.  B.  James,  R.  D.  2,  Mansfield. 
146.xPearl  Mayhew,  R.  R.  1. 

147.  Mrs.   Alta   L.   Sorenson. 

148.  K.  D.  McClelland,  656  N.  Prairie  St. 

149.  Mrs.  B.  F.  Packenham,  1242  Main  St. 

150.  Mrs.    Leon   H.    Best,    814   N.   W.   3rd 

Ave. 

151.  Mrs.  Henry  Doll,  R.  D.  1. 

152.  Mrs.  Sue  W.  Bradley,  113  S.  College 

Ave. 

153.  Marjorie  Stroberg,  322  Hamilton  St. 

154.  Hermon  H.  Hitt.  347  Montclair  Ave. 

155.  Althea  Westbrook,  R.  R.  1. 

156.  Edna  Ebbeler. 

158.  Olive  M.   Victor. 

159.  Sidney  Whitaker. 
161.xMrs.  Neva  Snearley,  R.  R. 
162.xMrs.  G.  C.  Hutton. 

163.  W.  E.  Froehlich. 

164.  Elsie  Cree. 

165.  Mrs.  Anna  Langenbach. 

166.  Herbert  C.  Campbell.    15604  Paulina 

Ave. 
168.xAlta  M.  Bowers. 

170.  F.  H.  Lockwood,  236  N.  Washington. 

171.  Mrs.   Fred  J.   Paddock. 
172.xLuella  M.  Carr,  Yale. 

173.  Otto  H.  Schmalz. 

174.  Everrett  Brown,  R.  D.,  Harristown. 

175.  George   S.   Brainerd,   R.   D.  2, 

Mundelien. 

176.  Lucy  C.  Catlin,  Self  Apts. 

177.  Robert  L.  Taylor,  323  W.  Prospect  St. 

178.  Mrs.  J.  W.  Grieves. 

179.  Ada    L.    Durland,    100   Sixth   St. 

181.  Mrs.  Howard  Walker,  R.  D.  1. 

182.  Paul  W.  Lambert,  542  Wright  St. 

183.  Mrs.  Winnie  Stewart. 

184.  J.  D.  Palmer. 

185.  Mrs.  S.  E.  Dishong. 

188.  Carrie    M.    Colclough.    R.    3,    Maple 

Park. 

189.  Henry  R.  Hedrick,  4633  Stanley  Ave., 

Downers  Grove. 

190.  Mrs.  Julia  Stephenson.  1010  Madison. 

191.  Irma  Bogart. 

192.  Henry  C.  Taylor,  166  S.  Charlotte. 
194.xMrs.  Hester  A.  Britton.  R.  F.  D. 
195.  Mrs.  Helen  Greenlee. 

198.  Kathrine  B.  Pierce. 

201.  William  H.  Rollo,  553  Rutland  St. 

202.  Alta  V.  Gilbert,  414  North  8th  St. 
203.xMrs.  Zona  Poe,  Mason. 

205.  Mrs.  Charles  Reese.  2604  Shelby  Ave. 

206.  Mrs.  Frank  Ault,  R.  D.  1,  Kingston. 

207.  Fred  B.  Bartsch,  607  N.  8th  Ave. 

208.  Mrs.  Alfred  D.  Kilbey,   1813  S.  11th 

St. 

211.  Mrs.  George  Williams,  R.  R.  2,  God- 

frey. 

212.  Mrs.  M.  D.  Thompson. 

213.  D.  H.  Minto,  R.  D.  2,  Antioch. 

214.  Roy  R.  Helm,  207  E.  7th  St. 
217.xMrs.   Grace   B.   Lefever,   R.  D.   1, 

Bement. 

218.  Mrs.  Arthur  Knudson,  R.  D.  1. 

219.  H.   F.   Fristoe,   622   18th  St. 

220.  Mrs.  Axel  Olsen,  2410  18th  Ave. 


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ILLINOIS  (Continued) 

221.  P.  E.  Ashwood.  723  23rd  Ave.  Court. 

222.  Mary  Brown.   604  23rd   Ave. 

223.  Mrs.  Edna   O.  Drager. 

224.  Erwin  C.  Godfrey. 

225.  Mrs.  Loren  C.  Stophlet.   112  First  St. 

226.  C.  H.  Austin. 
227.xLillie  R.  Buxton. 
228.  J.  H.  Rouse. 

231.  Lloyd  B.  Clark. 

232.  Alice  L.  Gunning. 
233.xMrs.   Minnie   Wilson. 
234.xMrs.  Grace  Smith. 
236.xPearl  Jahnsen. 
237.xJ.  A.  Hornback. 
238.xMrs.    Sina    Warner. 
239.xMinnie  Guyot. 

241.  Agnes  Rockey. 

242.  Viola  Webster.   Box  334. 

244.  Edward  P.  Marsh,  331  N.  Grove  Ave. 

245.  Thomas  Newell,   1213  Grove  Ave. 

246.  Peter  M.  Larsen,  842  N.  Harvey  Ave. 

247.  Robert  E.  Bruce,  1122  Randolph  St. 

248.  John  C.  Carlyon,   509  N.   Marion  St. 
249.xW.  F.  Smith. 

250.xFred  L.  Miller. 
251.xLorenus  M.  Baker,  R.  D.  2. 

252.  Anna  L.  Eggenberger. 

253.  Lloyd  Johnson,  R.  D.  4,  Albion. 
254.xCharles  Phillips,   321  W.  Chestnut. 
255.xMrs.   L.   Betebenner. 

257.  Mrs.    Gertrude   Heffelfinger. 

258.  Bertha  Glover,  902  Paul  St. 
259.xMrs.  Ed  Plunkett,  R.  D.  2. 
260.xEsther  B.  Hughes. 

262.  John  F.  Kyte,  327  S.  Market  St. 

263.  Henry  F.  Scarborough. 

264.  Mrs.  Inez  Christen. 

265.  Dr.    Mary    Ferris,    109    S.    Fourth. 

266.  Percy  C.  Hanson.  516  Fairholm  St. 

267.  Ardilla  Styles,  911  Hamilton  Blvd. 

268.  Henry  C.  Anderson,   112  W.  Virginia 

Ave. 

269.  John  V.  Troth.  209  Monroe  Ave. 

270.  John   H.   Schmidt,    2715   Sixth   St. 

272.  Charles  Stamms. 

273.  Claribel  Fraser. 

274.  M.   E.  Young. 

276.  Mrs.  E.  B.  Greenlee. 

277.  John  M.  Yolton. 
278.xStella  Cary,    Eaton. 

279.  Sylvester  T.  Brigham.  S.  Main  St. 

280.  Mrs.  Fern   Weburg. 

281.  Harry  Cushing,  Tiskilwa. 

282.  Charles  I.  Smith,  325  P.  O.  Box. 

283.  Mrs.  Cora  C.  Stewart. 
286.  Mrs.  George  Bertram. 
287.xHarlan  Correll,  Stoy. 

288.xMrs.    Lawrence   Newlin.    Robinson. 

290.  Ruth  Boze. 

291.  John  Early,   1302  National  Ave. 

292.  Mrs.  Myron  Eddy. 

293.  Ethel  M.  Reynolds,  R.  D.  6. 

294.  Charles  Wilcox,  R.  4,  Pana. 

295.  Mrs.  Paul  M.  Paschal,  213  4th  Ave. 

298.  John  S.  Hamill.  312  E.  Fourth  St. 

299.  Mrs.  Abe  Briddick. 

300.  Mrs.  Leona  Spielman. 

301.  Katharine  Drury. 

302.  Mrs.  A.  W.  Boyden. 
306.  Dr.   Joseph   Wasson. 

308.  Mrs.   E.  Veda  Streitmatter. 

309.  Mrs.    Ann   Norelius,    637   Woodland. 

310.  Ben  E.   Padget.    1315   E.   S.   Grand 

Ave. 

313.  Mrs.  Cora  Bell,  802  Locust  St., 

314.  H.  H.  Over. 

315.  Ronald   Carmichael. 

316.  Mrs.    Mildred    Williams,    609    N. 

Shabbona. 

317.  Mrs.  Mary  Wilkins. 


318..\Mrs.  Emma  Griggs. 

319.X.L.  R.  Turner. 

320.  Jennie   Mae   Lloyd. 

323.xMrs.  Gardia  George,  Station  C. 

324.  Fred  Raymond. 

325.  M.  D.  Dewey. 
326.xAudrey  G.  York. 

327.xMrs.  M.  Eva  Hoel.  406  S.  Niles. 
329.xEarl  Tillotson,  Race  St. 

330.  William  A.  Gagle,  503  E.  Park  Blvd. 

331.  R.  L.  Spaulding. 

334.  Ethel  Lindskog,  R.  D.,  Zion. 

335.  Adaline  L.  Everett. 

336.  Lillian  V.  Smith. 

337.  Walter  P.  Wheeler,  529  Bellview  Ave. 
338.xEdith  Williams.  R.  D.   1,  West 

Liberty. 

339.  Lucy  E.  Williams,  4558  Grand  Ave. 

340.  Albert  Cowles. 

341.  Joseph  P.  Shaw,  925  Michigan  St. 

342.  Mrs.  Emma  Wear,  R.  D.  2,  Plymouth. 
344.xMillard  Newlin,   Willow   Hill. 

346.  Olive  F.  Singleton,   1104  Forest  Ave. 

347.  Guilford  R.  Windes,  456  Drexel  Ave., 

Glencoe. 

350.  Walter  T.  Wheeler,   129  North  St. 

351.  Earl   McFarland. 

352.  Floyd  R.  Meeske. 
354.  Mrs.  Eliza  Budd. 

INDIANA 

l.xMrs.     Frances     L.     Copeland.     R.     1, 

Box   66,   Greenwood. 
2.xRussell  McClane,  R.   12,  Lebanon. 
3..\John   De   Haven. 
4.xMrs.  Ola  Boyd.  R.  3,  Eaton. 
5.xMarcellus  Hitchcock.   R.  R.    I. 
6.xMrs.   Katie  Riddle,   R.  2. 
8.xMrs.  Merta  Yeager,  R.  1,  Yorktown. 

10.  Frank  G.  Robertson. 

11.  Hugh  Hall,  R.  1.  Orland. 

12.xMrs.  Anna  Thrailkill,  R.  2,  Swayzee. 

13.xO.   V.   Fenstermaker. 

16.xMrs.  Addie  Metsker. 

17.xlcel  Shank,  R.   1,  Geneva. 

18.xEileen  Motz,   R.   R.   5. 

19.xMrs.   E.   L.   Huffman,   R.  R.   6. 

20.xMildred  Nelson,  Box  33. 

21.xFlorence  Creek.  208  Line  St.,  Liberty. 

22.xMrs.  Gerna  Mayfield,  R.  5. 

23.  Mrs.  David  Rojohn,  R.  R.   1. 

24.xCharles  S.  Johnson,  R.  2,  Reelsville. 

25.xMabel   Kessel,  R.  5. 

27.xMrs.  Ada  Shoemaker,  R.  3.  Geneva. 

28.xA.  G.  Coonrod,  R.  1,  Monticello. 

30.xMrs.   Minnie  Cox,   R.   1. 

31.xMrs.  Joe  Albright,  Box  72. 

32.xMrs.  Alma  Wetzel. 

33.xMrs.  Alva  E.  Clark,  R.  R.  6. 

34.xWard  F.   Perry,   R.   3.   Gaston. 

35.xEverett  Cartor,  R.  6.  Muncie. 

36.xVergil  Merrett. 

37.xMrs.  Mae  Galloway. 

38.xJohn  Rutter. 

39.xCarl  C.  Shaw,  R.  1,  Haubstadt. 

40.xlna  L.  Bowers. 

41.xMrs.   Anna   Huffman.    R.   5,   Craw- 

fordsville. 
42.xPaul  Hohne. 

43.  Lela  Brotherton.   304  E.  Washington. 

44.  Glen   McRory,    1212    142nd   St. 
45.xMiss  Lelan  M.  Milnes,  R.  3,  Box  47. 
46.xJ.  H.  Lain. 

47.  Mrs.   W.   H.   Anderson,   713  W.  Lex- 
ington Ave. 
48.xJ.    D.    Miller,    1206   Laurel    St. 
49.xGrethel  McConnell,   7  Covert  Ave. 
50.xMrs.    Flora    Sayers. 
51.xJob  Jeffery,   Winchester. 
53.xEmerson  P.  Hernly,   Parker. 
54.xMrs.   Ora  Baldwin. 


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INDIANA   (Continued) 

55.xMrs.    Pauline    Holloway,    R.    1,    Van 

Buren. 
56.  William    S.    Mossman,    450    Oakdale 

Drive. 
57.xHazel   Merriman,   R.    1. 
58.xMrs.   Minnie  Kern,   658   E.  South  St. 
59.xHubert  P.  Anderson,  R.  6. 
60.  Chas.  A.   Dungan,   R.   7. 
61.xMrs.  John  I.  Walters,  R.  5. 
62.xD.    R.    Merrell,    R.    3,    Kokomo. 

63.  Minnie  J.  Talbot,   474  Johnson  St. 

64.  Evelyn    R.    Paulsen,    6133    East    6th 

Place. 
65.xEmma  Hawkins. 
66.xMrs.  Gladys  Janney,  R.  2. 
67.xMrs.   Emma   Blue,   812   South   Main. 
68.xMrs.  Eliza  A.  Benner,  R.  7. 
69.xWilliam  Duncan. 
70.xMrs.   L.   B.   Davis. 
73.xMrs.  Melle  Lough,  R.  2. 
74.xFrank  Hilyard,  904  Ogan  Ave. 
75.xWm.  H.  Pormen.  R.  5. 

76.  Frederick   G.    Bock,    4243    Rookwood 

Ave. 

77.  Louis    Peltier,    1711    Rembrandt    St. 
78.xDelmar  Harrold,   R.   1. 

80.xMrs.   Eva  A.   Johnson,   R.   2. 

81.x Virgil  King,  R.  2. 

82.  Frank  H.  George,  1716  W.  Taylor  St. 

83.xMrs.  Henry  Stewart.  1021  So.  Bell  St. 

84.xMrs.  Lulu  Crousore,  R.  8,   Box   113. 

86.xMrs.  Lem  Wilhoite,   804   N.  Jameson 
St. 

87.xVern  McKinney,  R.  3,  Thorntown. 

88.xClara  Miller,  R.   7. 

89.xLeo  Sanders,  R.  2. 

90.xKarl  H.  Meyer,   R.  3,  Jamestown. 

91.xJessie  Cox,  R.  3. 

92.xEmma  Horton,  R.  1,  Kirklin. 

94.xMrs.  Hazel  F.  Freer.  R.  1,  Kimmell. 

96.xOmer  O.   Leak,   42  Walnut  St.,  Dan- 
ville. 

97.xMinnie   A.   Bruner,   R.   1,   Walton. 

98.xMrs.   Jessie   Eikelburner,   R.   1. 

99.xMrs.  Oval  Johnson.  R.  2. 
lOO.xMrs.  Cecil  Petro,  R.  2. 
lOl.xHattie  Morris. 

102.xColumbus  E.  Hamilton,  R.  6.  Box  98. 
103.  Walter  Buchanan.   512  So.   Washing- 
ton. 
104.xEffie   Henderson,   Sparkesville. 
105.xMrs.  Alice  Rice. 
106.xZora  Helms,   Attica. 
107.xMrs.    Delia    Emmons.    R.    5,    Box    89, 

Rochester. 
108.xMrs.  Ethelyn  Wood,  Box  671. 
109.xlrma  Pound,  Sullivan. 

110.  Ethel  S.  McLean,  216  East  6th  St. 

111.  Earl  Geleske,  301   Springland  Ave. 
114.xWalter  H.  Casad,  R.  2. 

116.xMrs.  Clara  Farlow.  R.  1,  Keystone. 

118.xF.   E.   Taylor. 

119.xMrs.  W.   S.   Martin,   211   East   Wysor 

St. 
120.xW.  I.  Anglin,   Etna  Green. 
121.xMrs.  Ralph  Bennitt,  Chestnut  St. 
122.xA.  W.  Dazey. 
123.xMrs.    Nellie    G.    Williams.    R.    6, 

Logansport. 
124.xMack   Dodds,    R.    1. 
125.xMable  Royer,   206  East  Fifth  St. 
126xMrs.  Elery   Schroll,  R.   1. 
127.xChas.  T.  Mock,  R.  1,  Leesburg. 

128.  Mrs.    Alice   Scott. 

129.  Mrs.  Lettie  Squires. 

130.xMrs.  Fern  Thornburg,   Losantville. 
131.xMrs.  John  Lingo,  807  W.  Arch  St. 
132.  Lulu  McLaughlin,  922  S.  Meridian  St. 
133.xMrs.  Millie  Naher,  R.  8. 
135.xMrs.  Rana  Jellison,  R.  2,  Ridgeville. 


136.xJames  Logan,   R.  6,   Logansport. 

137.xOscar  Widmes. 

138..\Mrs.  Julia  Millspaugh,  R.   1. 

139.  Grace  M.  Retter,  476  S.  Walnut  St. 

140.xJames  W.  Gray,   R.   4. 

142.xElla  Carter. 

144.xLon  Brooks,   R.   1. 

145.xMrs.  Beulah  Meyer,   N.  Manchester. 

146.  Minnie  Plumer,  R.  4. 

147.xMrs.  May  Smiley. 

148..\Orville  C.  Russell,  Muncie. 

149.xA.    Florence    Messimore,    R.    2, 

Pierceton. 
150.xMrs.  A.  E.  Christopher,  R.  5,  Box  66. 
151.xMildred   Sherefield,   Pierceton. 
152.xMrs.  Ellen  Swank,  R.  3. 
153.xMrs.  M.  O.  Grisso,  R.  3,  Warsaw. 
154.xMrs.   Minnie  Culiver.   821   Canal  St., 

Mount  Vernon. 
155.xMrs.  Ida  Pierson. 
156..\Mrs.  Etha  Smith,  P.  O.  Box  92. 
157..\Mrs.  Celia  Strough,  R.  6.  New  Castle. 

158.  Albert  A.  Faurot,   649  Poplar  St. 

159.  Dorothy  M.   Ewing,  320  N.   18th  St. 
161.xMrs.  George  Bishop,  R.  2,  Atlanta. 
162.xMrs.  F.  E.  Achenback,  R.  2. 
163.xMrs.  Margie  B.  Smith,  R.  5. 
164.xH.  L.  Vining,  R.  1. 

165.xMrs.  Grace  Jones,  R.  I. 

166. xE.  L.  Myers,  R.  1. 

167.xMrs.  Roy  H.  Foster,  Box  33,  Landess. 

168.xMrs.  Ralph  Myers,   Kingman. 

169.xMrs.  Elmer  E.  Leas,  R.  2. 

170.xMrs.    Irma    Oilar. 

171.xChas.  E.  Eshelman. 

172.xMrs.  Daisy  Chopson,  Box  151. 

173..\Mrs.  Ola  Dungan,  R.  4. 

174.  Zora  E.   Kern,   30  North   8th  St. 

175.  Myrtle   Soltwedel,    1647    Myrtle   Ave. 
176.xThomas  J.  Perry,  424  Western  Ave. 
177.xMrs.   Bertha   Johnson,    R.   6. 
178.xMrs.  Susie  Hinkle,  R.  1. 
179.xMrs.  Ruth  Wolfe,  R.  6. 

180.xMrs.  Myrtle  Clevenger,  R.  1,  Parker. 

181.xMrs.  Ruth  C.  Wilson. 

182.xM.  L.  Shroyer,  R.  2. 

183.xMrs.  Millie  K.  Deep,  R.  2,  Galveston. 

184.xMrs.  Ellen  Taylor,  R.  3. 

185.xMrs.  Elsie  Banta,  R.  5,  Union  City. 

186.xPeter  York.  R.  3,  Versailles. 

187.xMrs.  E.  J.  Maffett,  R.  2. 

188.xM.   R.   Martin,   517   East   4th   St., 

Greenville. 
189.xRussell   Beetley,    721    Martin   St., 

Greenville. 
190.xG.  D.  Lane,  R.  8. 
191.xSol  Ingle,  R.  4,  Union  City. 
192.xG.  A.  Irelan. 

193.xEstella  Dundon.  R.  2,  Cold  water. 
194.xMrs.  Mary  Gordon,  Hollansburg. 
195.xLeo  Ashman,  R.  6,  Greenville. 
196.xSamuel  Fishbaugh,  R.  2,  Celina. 

IOWA 

1.  Mrs.  Mabel  Anthony. 

3.  Lucia  E.  Merrill. 

4.  George  Dunn. 

5.  Hazel   D.   Lusby,   10  E.   McGregor. 

6.  Mrs.  Ernest  Speedy. 

7.  Mrs.  S.  E.  Blair. 

8.  J.  E.  Guthrie,  319  Lynn  Ave. 

9.  Richard  Owen,   114  S.  Davis  St. 

10.  Georgiana   Lake,   Rt.   1. 

11.  Geraldine  Cleaver. 

12.  Mrs.  O.  O.  Brewbaker. 

13.  Gertrude  E.  Talcott. 

15.  Jennie  I.  Berg,  706  Olive  St. 

16.  Mrs.  Inez  Larson. 

17.  Mrs.  H.  E.  Patterson. 

20.xMrs.  Ethel  Dunn,  R.  F.  D.  2,  Greens- 
burg,  Mo. 


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IOWA  (Continued) 

21.xClara  Dalbey. 

23.  Mrs.  LoRena  Geise. 

24.  Mrs.  C.  W.  Rowland,   1309  11th  Ave. 

25.  T.  A.  Davenport,   Box   305. 

26.  R.  E.  West,  R.  F.  D.  2.  Des  Moines. 

27.  M.  J.  Isebrands. 

28.  B.  E.  McElwain. 

29.  Agnes  Cool. 

31.  Mrs.  E.   A.  Couper. 

33!  Mrs.  Wallace  Rayer,  1611  S.  Central 

Ave. 
34.xMrs.  Mae  Cook. 

35.  Mrs.  B.  G.  Davies. 

36.  C.  W.  Wester,  823  W.  6th  St. 

37.  Ella  S.  Merriman,  319  3rd  St.,  S.  E. 

38.  Mrs.  G.  E.  Hiland,  1312  9th  St.,  N.  W. 

40.  Henning  Carlson,  1514  S.  15th  St. 

41.  Gertrude  Rice. 

42.  F.  M.  McClintock. 

43.  Mrs.  Milton  Dunlap,  407  Blunt  St. 
45.  Horace  Clark,  Lansing. 

47.  Minnie   C.   Lockwood,    203   1st   Ave., 

N.  E. 
49.  Ross  R.  Rogers. 
51.xThomas  Helmcke. 

52.  J.  E.  Cooke,  1023  Pershing  Blvd. 

53.  Jeannette    F.    Balch,    2315    Pershing 

Blvd. 

56.  D.  R.  Jones,  Cotter. 

57.  Mrs.  Ray  L.  Sweet,  R.  F.  D.  2, 

Charles  City. 

58.  Mrs.  Seward  W.  Morris,  R.  F.  D.  1. 
59.xMrs.  Ruth  Mitchell,  R.  F.  D.  2, 

Nodaway. 

60.  Clara  F.  Gerst,  602  First  Ave., 

Box  264. 

61.  Mrs.  M.  M.  Porter,  3539  Ave.  B. 

62.  Hattie  E.   Howe,   126  6th  Ave.  E. 

63.  Mrs.  Scott  Armstrong,  810  W.  Montg. 

St. 

65.  Mrs.  W.  H.  Widger,  R.  F.  D.  2. 

66.  George  H.   Mathews. 

67.  E.  E.  Kolb,  2602  Farnam  St. 

68.  A.  W.  Fischbeck,  908  Charlotte  A^e. 

69.  Margaret  Ammer,  312  Day  St. 

70.  Mary  E.  Houston. 

71.  Mrs.  Charles  A.  Rawson,  723  4th  St. 

73.  Mrs.  Denis  O'Connor,  401   10th  St. 

74.  D.  C.  Van  Hoven. 

75.  Lester  A.  Dinsdale,  R.  F.  D.  3,  Traer. 

76.  Mrs.  Thelma  Ricke. 

77.  John  C.  Beck,  15th  &  Central. 

78.  Herbert  Bremer,  1831  Jackson  St. 

79.  Grace  Williams,  857  Wilson  St. 

80.  Gertrude  Christensen.   R.  F.  D.   1. 

81.  Mrs.  W.  R.  Blake,  722  W.  Broadway. 

82.  Mrs.  S.  Lulu  Davis  Hunt. 

83.  C.   W.    Oldham. 

84.  Mrs.  Ruby  Smith. 

85.  L.  A.  Hall. 

86.  James  Nuckolls. 

87.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  M.  Paul. 

89.  E.  E.  Jones,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

90.  E.  Gerry  Swanton,  2007  E.  7th  St. 

91.  L.  J.   Oldaker. 
92.xWalter  A.  Coop,  R.  F.  D.  1. 
94.  H.  A.  McWilliams. 

96.  Delia  M.  Craigmile,  R.  F.  D.   1, 

Gowrie. 

97.  Lora  C.  Kleckner,   Box   125. 
99.xMrs.  Freda  A.  Finders,  R.  F.  D.  2. 

Marshalltown. 

101.  Merle  Townsend. 

102.  James  Jacobs. 

103.  Mrs.  G.  O.  Dunkerson,  R.  F.  D.  2. 

104.  Ida  E.  Hanson. 

106.  A.  M.  Kenyon,  R.  F.  D.  2. 

107.  Mrs.  Lee  State. 

108.  Mrs.  Charles  F.  Merten. 


109.  Mrs.  Cleve  O.  Fische. 

110.  Emma  Wakefield. 

111.  G.  M.  Stanley. 

112.  Elizabeth  Lewis. 

113.  Mrs.  Harry  Pike. 

114.  Mrs.   Florence  Babcock. 

117.  Mrs.  George  Roe,  R.  F.  D.  3,  Bellevue. 

118.  Ruth  Knights. 

119.  A.   A.  Johnson. 

120.  Arthur  M.  Burton,  1024  Elm  St. 

121.  Keith  G.  Dempster,  R.  F.  D.  2. 

122.  L.  H.  Davis. 

124.  John  G.  Kelley. 

125.  Cleo  C.  Korns. 

126.  Mrs.   Alice  Muilenburg. 

127.  Maud  S.  King,  202  4th  St.,  No. 

128.  Mrs.  Ollie  Barker. 

129.  Mrs.  Nelson  Huffman.  R.  F.  D.  2. 

130.  Alma  Miller,  Apt.  J,  Burkley  PI. 

131.  R.  E.  Roberts,  R.  F.  D.  3. 

132.  Mrs.  Harriet  A.  Ellsworth,   420   Oak 

St. 

134.  Doris  Waddell.  R.  F.  D.  1. 

135.  Mrs.  George  Starr. 

136.  Mrs.  F.  L.  Dewees,  212  High  St. 

137.  Mrs.  Edward  Atterberg.  R.  F.  D.  2. 

138.  Mrs.  J.  A.  Craig. 

139.  Mrs.  C.  L.  Murray. 

141.  Mrs.  Anna  Frisbie. 

142.  Mrs.  Fred  Benson. 

143.  W.  F.   Oehmke. 
145.xMrs.  Maude  Gaunt,  Box  3. 
147.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  C.  Morse. 
151.  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Hatch. 
153.xEldon   Shaw. 

154.  Mrs.  P.  M.  Carlson,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

155.  G.  H.  Dunham. 

156.  Mrs.  G.  A.  Moline. 

157.  Lulu  B.  Hinman,  210  N.  Eliza  St. 

158.  J.  D.  Misbach,  R.  F.  D.  5.  Williams- 

burg. 

159.  Mrs.  John  T.  Christie,  1567  8th  Ave. 

160.  Mrs.  C.  C.  Trine,  504  N.  5th  St. 

161.  Mrs.   Chas.   C.   Cassiday,    705  N. 

Carolina  Ave. 

163.  Belle  Pearson. 

164.  Mrs.  Geo.  P.  Woods. 

165.  Mrs.  Carrie  C.  Ivers. 
167.  Mrs.  Bessie  Griffitts. 

169.  Mrs.  I.  W.  Suter,  302  S.  Walnut. 

170.  Mrs.  J.  E.  Rouse. 

171.  Raymond  H.  Biesemier. 

172.  Mary  A.  Guss,  206  Locust  St. 

173.  W.  E.  Hall. 

175.  Mrs.  Wm.  McQuesten,  308  Cherry  St. 

176.  Pearle  R.  Barnhart,  113  Laurel  St. 

177.  Dwight  B.  Grawe. 

178.  J.  M.  Heald. 

179.  Mrs.  Geo.  W.  Lane. 

180.  C.  A.  Collins. 

181.  Isabella  Powers. 

182.  Mrs.   Gertrude  B.   Wagley.   511   First 

Ave.  E. 

183.  Mrs.  Hazel  Doak,  R.  F.  D. 

184.  Mrs.  Edith  E.  McArthur. 

185.  O.  B.  McGowan. 

187.  Ruth  Korf,   Winfield. 

188.  H.  W.  Snyder. 

189.  Mrs.  Dennis  J.  Clark. 

190.  Mrs.  Anna  Carlyle. 
192.xWm.  C.  Bennett,  R.  F.  D.  2. 
193.  Allene  Pierce. 

195.  Mrs.   Edna   J.    Caldwell.    407   N. 

Market  St. 

196.  Mrs.  T.  W.  Wonders. 

197.  Mrs.  W.  B.  Brazell. 

198.  Mrs.  Ben  Brown.   1340  N.  Elin. 

199.  Axel  O.  Ask,  1315  E.  Fourth  St. 

200.  W.  I.  Walker,  217  S.  Ward  St. 

201.  Dale  Van  Eman. 

202.  Mrs.  Alice  Lumm. 

203.  Mrs.  Helen  Smith,  1211  6th  St. 


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283 


IOWA  (Continued) 

204.  Olin  Anderson,   Box  235. 

206.  Arnold  Horner,  Madrid. 

207.  W.  F.  Schroeder. 

208.  Alex  Stewart. 

211.  Mrs.  Alice  Kretchmer,  911  Fourth  St. 

212.  Mrs.  Fred  Fletcher. 

213.  Mrs.  Alma  E.  Maxwell. 

216.  Mrs.  Emma  Evans. 

217.  Nellie  Amendt. 

218.  Mrs.  Paul  D.  Castle,  Moville. 

219.  Clint  Kercheval. 

220.  Mrs.  C.  B.  Osborne. 

221.  Bennie  Worm,  R.  D.  2. 

223.  Mrs.  Myrtle  Evans. 

224.  W.  E.  Scott 

226.  Donald  C.  Welty,  Rt.  1,  Imogene. 

227.  Mrs.  Edna  J.  Dagel,  106  W.  8th  St. 

228.  H.  Walter  Baker,   2014  Virginia  St. 

229.  Mrs.  Opha  L.  Vail,  1806  Ross  St. 

230.  Lloyd  Hadenfeldt. 

231.  Mrs.  A.  L.  Calderhead. 

233.  Henry  Franz. 

234.  R.  M.  Tuttle. 

236.  Mrs.  Angie  Gellhorn. 

237.  N.  A.  Simmons. 

238.  F.  E.  Ball. 

239.xMrs.  J.  E.  Emerson,  Rt.  1. 
240.xMrs.  Fred  H.  Lewis. 

243.  Mrs.  C.  M.  Rice. 

244.  John  T.  Ames. 

245.  Mrs.  Louise  Schmidt. 

246.  Everet  Claus. 
247.xMrs.  Beryl  Patterson. 
249.  Gertrude  M.  Turnbull. 

251.  Mrs.  Edna  W.  Ferguson. 

252.  Mrs.  Marie  Hladky. 

253.  John  Sipek,  R.  F.  D.,  Elberon. 

254.  Mrs.  J.  K.  McGonagle. 

255.  A.  L.  Anderson,  1201  W.  Mullan  Ave. 

256.  Earl  Tyler,  81  West  13th  St. 

257.  Mrs.  Sewall  Page,  946  Walnut  St. 

258.  Mrs.  Eliza  E.  Hunnerberg,  Box  401. 

261.  Olive  Bateman,  920  Elm  St. 

262.  Mrs.  S.  E.  Skow. 

263.  Mrs.  O.  B.  Lilly. 

264.  Mrs.  W.  G.  Brown. 

265.  T.   E.  Lewis. 

266.  Mrs.   I.   L.   Hobson. 

267.  William  Herman,  Walker. 


KANSAS 

1.  Albert  Adolf,  Beeler. 

2.  Conrad  Schlegel,  Sr. 

3.  J.  B.  Fields. 

4.  Mrs.  Grace  Eckhart. 

5.  Harriett  Chace. 

6.  F.  N.  Rood. 

7.  Arthur  Leach,  706  N.  3rd. 

8.  Wm.  Protheroe. 

9.  Etta  Vanderlip. 

10.  Mrs.  N.  G.  F.  Douglass. 

11.  E.  E.  Dominy. 

12.  G.  J.  Wittmann,  Brownell. 

13.  Mrs.   C.   A.   Greene. 

14.  Fred  Wortman. 

15.  J.  W.  White. 

16.  Mrs.   Dona  Hightower. 

17.  Mrs.   Riley  Loudon. 

18.  Mrs.  Lloyd  O.  Nickels. 

19.  Mrs.  Geo.  Shipley. 

20.  Mrs.  A.  J.  Kenwell,  520  Columbia. 

21.  Mrs.  Gladys  Mackey,  R.  2. 

22.  Mrs.   Eunice  Martin. 

23.  Fred  W.  Winter. 

24.  Mrs.  W.  A.  Johnson. 

25.  Fred  Thomas,   R.  3. 

26.  Henry    Kaiser,    Sr. 

27.  Mrs.  H.  C.  Beckstrom. 
28.xMrs.  Vesta  Stine. 


38. 
39. 
40. 


48. 
49. 
50. 
51. 
52. 

53. 
54. 

55. 


29.  Mrs.  Chas.  Douglass,  309  W.  10th. 

30.  Mrs.  Thomas  Lowe,  527  Exchange. 

31.  Mrs.  Chas.  A.  Leedy,  718  E.  Third. 

32.  Mrs.  Walter  Sawyer. 
33.xFred  Tweedy,  R.  2. 

34.  Mrs.  Minola  Burke. 

35.  Retta  Moore,  1003  Quincy. 

36.  W.  H.  Stowell,  805  6th. 

37.  Glenn    Harshbarger. 
D.  M.  Stiles,  110  East  5th. 
A.  E.  Gledhill. 
Gladys  Pierson. 

41.xMrs.  Amy  Lyon. 

42.  Mrs.  U.  G.  Nicholson. 

43.  Mrs.  John  J.  Schoonover. 

44.  Paul  Szidat,  1124  W.  Walnut. 

45.  Paul  Schrammel. 

46.  Mrs.  W.  W.  Nye,  614  Shawnee. 

47.  Mrs.  D.  C.  Martindell,  309  E.  12th. 
Mrs.  F.  E.  Stoops,  300  E.  Maple. 
Mrs.   Lulu  M.  Sinclair. 
O.  F.  Barnhart,  1883  Armstrong. 
Mrs.  H.  J.  Cairns,  R.  4. 
Mrs.   Harold   C.   Arnspiger,    1314   So. 

33rd. 

Neil  W.  Hill,  2950  Stewart. 
Rev.    Henry    F.    Markham,    2916    44 

Ave.    PI. 
Donna   J.   Bingham. 

56.  Mary    McMahon. 

57.  Mrs.  W.  S.  Grant  Willis. 

58.  Sarah  A.  Cleland,  1108  Vermont. 

59.  H.  R.  Sparrow,  224  Third. 

60.  Mrs.  Roy  Wills. 

61.  Mrs.  Leona  Dock. 
62.xMrs.  Edna  Gislar. 

63.  Allan  Holmes. 

64.  G.   W.   Hamilton. 

65.  Mary  Anderson. 

66.  Minnie  Swanson,  504  E.  Euclid. 

67.  Mrs.  Beulah  M.  Lawson. 

68.  F.  I.  Burt,  730  Vattier. 

69.  Mrs.  Helen  Lauck. 

70.  Mrs.  Guy  Shaw. 
71.xMrs.  Elva  Shaw. 
72.xMrs.  Eva  Davis. 

73.  Chas.  R.  Sanford,  Jr. 
74.xMrs.  Rosella  Sprague. 

75.  Mosse  Snider. 

76.  Susie  Smith. 

77.  Mrs.  Lena  Campbell. 
78.xMrs.  Maud  Durham. 

79.  Mrs.   Alyce  B.   Inge. 

80.  Ida  E.  Perrussel. 

81.  W.  Albert  Plumb,  513  Main. 

82.  Mrs.  Ada  Bond. 

83.  Erne  Parker,  601  W.  Park. 
84.xCarl  O.  Cederberg,  Mankato. 

85.  Mrs.  Laura  Haughawout. 

86.  Mrs.   Velma  McNarama. 

87.  Mrs.  Leslie  M.  Clark. 

88.  Mary  E.  Wilkinson. 

89.  Mrs.  E.  H.  Piatt. 

90.  Rowles  Anderson. 

91.  Mrs.  Lucy  B.  Engler,  R.  2,  Topeka. 
92.xMrs.  Anna  Webber. 

93.xMrs.  T.  S.  McDaniel. 

94.xMrs.  Gerta  Alexander,  Altoona. 

95.  Cecil  R.  Johnson,  Sylvia. 

96.  Jeanie  C.   Turner,    111    S.   W.   Blvd.. 

Kansas  City. 

97.  M.  G.  Gregwire. 

98.  Mildred  Hiskey. 

99.  Mrs.    Ada    Wright. 

100.  Ladoit  Firkins. 

101.  Mrs.  Elsie  Hilyard. 

102.  Mrs.  Bessie  M.  Shandley. 

103.  Lucelia  N.  Gill. 

104.  Mrs.    Blanche    Flook. 

105.  C.  W.  Coolbough. 

106.  C.  L.  Simmons. 

107.  Mrs.  J.  B.  Winslow. 


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KANSAS  (Continued) 

108.  Oscar  D.  Booth,   2024  Lincoln. 

109.  Mrs.  Bruce  Hixson. 

110.  Marie  Burton,  R.  5. 

111.  Lillian  Reed,  1900  Redden. 
112..\Mrs.  Ethel  Shriver. 

113.  Ed  Harris. 

114.  Martha   Cottrell,    Zeandale. 

115.  Walter  Black.   R.  23. 

116.  Fern  Normandin. 

117.  Thomas  Young,   908  W.   Harvey. 

118.  Earl  S.  Francis. 

119.  Raymond  Goodman. 

120.  Mrs.  J.  P.  Kelley. 

121.  Geo.  S.  Ricker,  3630  E.  English. 

122.  Glenn  E.  Merrill,   1540  Fairmount. 

123.  Mrs.  F.  L.  Stone. 


KENTUCKY 

1.  Mrs.  Delia  McPherson,  101  7th  St. 

2.  H.    B.    Turner. 

3.  Mrs.   Margaret  Dyer. 

4.  Mrs.  Bessie  Cordell  Wilson. 

5.  G.  M.  Humble. 

LOUISIANA    (White) 

1.  Frankie  Smalling. 

2.  Estelle  Malone,  R.  3. 

3.  Rev.  Mark  Robinson. 

4.  Mrs.    Ruth    Toeller,    Chatham. 

5.  Mrs.  J.  Q.  Adams.  E.  Charles  St. 

6.  Mrs.  W.  C.  McNabb. 

7.  Mrs.  Thomas  A.  Baggett. 

8.  George  A.  Strozier,   R.  1. 

9.  J.  H.  Young,  R.  2. 

10.  Mrs.  Charles  G.  Seibert.  R.   1. 

LOUISIANA    (Colored) 

1.  Mrs.  J.  A.  Herod,  601  St.  Victor  St. 

2.  Mrs.   Charity  Groze.   General 

Delivery. 

3.  Valmont   Sparrow,   R.    1.   Box   32, 

New  Iberia. 

5.  Joseph  Boykins. 

6.  Ruby   Lee,   Box   85. 

7.  Johnny  Verrett,   Thibodaux. 

8.  Beatrice  Maxille. 

9.  Mrs.  Violet  Cazabatt,   1007  Canal  St 

10.  Mrs.  Irma  B.  Slocum,  R.  1,  Box  215. 

11.  Frances  Day. 

12.  Carrie  Landry,  512  Weeks  St. 

13.  E.  H.  Phillips,  2026  St.  Anthony  St. 

14.  Mrs.   Elouise   A.   Thornhill,   2216 

Second  St. 

15.  Joseph  Jackson,  1821  N.  Villere  St. 

16.  A.  A.  Coxon,  Box  61. 

17.  Eva  C.  Baptist,  1237  St.  Charles  St. 

MAINE 

1.  Mrs.  Sarah  L.  Morse. 

2.  James  F.  Gerrish. 

3.  Mrs.  Hazel  M.  Wardwell.  R.  D.  1. 

North  Waterford. 
4.xMrs.  Helen  M.  Drake. 

5.  Mary  C.  Emerson. 

6.  Mrs.  Emma  M.  Jewell,   R.  D.   1. 

Wiscasset. 

7.  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Jordan,  Amherst. 

8.  Sadie  M.  Bailey. 

9.  Louis  S.  Isbell. 

10.  Mrs.  Ray  L.  Rafford. 

11.  Forest  E.  Ludden,   9  Winter  St. 

12.  Fred  W.  Hutchinson,  R.  D.  4. 

13.  Mrs.  N.  C.  Small,  19  Loring  Ave. 

14.  Albert  E.  Lamb,  139  Sewall  St. 

15.  Mrs.  Edith  R.  Guptill. 


16.  Prof.    Francis    B.    Denio,    347    Ham- 

mond St. 

17.  Mrs.  E.  W.  Wentworth,  R.  D.  1. 

18.  Mrs.   Mildred  Taylor,    100   Stillwater 

Ave. 

19.  Edward  M.  Blanding,  46  Madison  St. 
20..\Alice  G.  Greeley,  16  Thirteenth  St. 

21.  Mrs.   Mary  E.  Hodgkins,  23  Greeley 

Ave. 

22.  Charles  C.  Low,  107  Front  St. 

23.  Luther    S.    Thompson,    19    Andrews 

Road. 

24.  Mrs.  Ellen  Smith,  Deblois. 

25.  James  H.  Howes. 

26.  Walter  G.  Hatch,  R.  D.  4,  Belfast. 

27.  Mrs.  Kate  R.  Wood,  R.  D.  4,  Water- 

ville. 

28.  F.  E.  Russell. 

30.  Roger  P.  Moore,  209  Main  St. 

31.  Mrs.   Myrtie    C.    Cummings. 
32.xMrs.  Alberta  L.  Bell. 

34.  Mrs.  Lilian  M.  Emerson. 

35.  Millicent   Maddocks. 

36.  Mrs.  Annie  H.  Stahl,  Waldoboro. 

37.  Mrs.  Emery  Cushman,  229  Center  St 

38.  Fred  C.   Ware,   600   S.   Main  St. 

39.  Minnie  Gertrude  Lewis. 

40.  Fred  N.   Berry. 

41.  Frank    O.    Chadbourne. 

42.  Milton   W.    Russell. 

43.  Mrs.  Christine  J.  Stoddard. 

44.  Mrs.  Nellie  M.   Grindle. 

45.  Mrs.  Marion  T.  Blodgett. 

46.  Mrs.  Prudence  H.  Blake. 

47.  Mrs.  Susan  M.  Lewis. 

48.  Gerald  G.  Wilder,  2  Page  St. 

49.  Mrs.  Esther  E.  Terrill. 

50.  Mrs.  Harry  Bolstridge,  Portage. 

51.  Mrs.  Inez  E.  Hayden. 

52.  Mrs.  Alice  R.  Bodge,  Bar  Mills. 

53.  Mrs.  Marian  E.  Hague,  R.  D.  3, 

Gorham. 

54.  George   B.   Bates. 

55.  Mrs.  Anna  B.  Chisholm. 

56.  Fessenden  W.  Miller. 

57.  Mrs.  Laura  W.  Shea. 

58.  E.  W.  Thibodeau. 

59.  Beatrice  E.  Spurling. 

60.  Annie  S.   Ricker. 
62.xCharles  N.  Jones. 

63.  Mrs.  Erne  L.  Perkins. 

64.  Mrs.  Jennie  Stanley. 

65.  Mrs.  Agnes  H.  Spurling. 

66.  Arno  S.  Chase. 

67.  Mrs.  Eva  Wing,  Flagstaff. 

68.  Mrs.  Marcia  Blood,  R.  D.  2,  East 

Holden. 

69.  Rev.  Frank  A.  Junkins. 

70.  Ralph  H.  Gray. 

71.  Mrs.  Sadie  H.  Eaton. 

72.  Thomas  E.  Cole,  Sunset. 

73.  Hazel  M.  Ingalls. 

74.  Mrs.   Mary   S.    Gardner. 

75.  Mrs.   Belle   M.   Foss. 

76.  Walter  H.   Small. 

77.  Liston  P.  Evans. 

78.  Mabel  Perry,  R.  D..  Cedar  Grove. 

79.  Mrs.  Ida  L.  Eveleth,   R.   D.  2. 

Lisbon  Falls. 

80.  Mrs.   Bertha  T.  Wass. 

81.  Charles  W.  Parsons. 

82.  Robert  Currie. 
83.xHerman  W.  Fountain. 

84.  Eben  Chase. 

85.  Mrs.    Maynard    F.    Douglass.    South 

Eliot. 

86.  Marion    L.    Bartlett.    54    Birch    Ave. 

87.  Rev.  Henry  W.   Conley.   R.   D.   3. 

Ellsworth. 

88.  Helen  F.  Maddocks.  R.  D.  3.  Ells- 

worth. 

89.  Emmons  E.   Heald. 


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MAINE  (Continued) 

90.  Mrs.    Grace    W.    Lunt,    Cumberland 

Center. 

91.  Mrs.  Hazel  T.  Newman. 

92.  Mrs.  G.  A.  Weymouth. 

93.  Violet  G.  Scates. 

95.  Mrs.   Maude  Hopkins. 

96.  Erne   M.    Flye. 

97.  Mrs.  John  Stowell. 

98.  Ellen  Talbot. 

99.  Mrs.  T.  L.  Eastman. 

101.  Donald  Stewart. 

102.  Mrs.  Marcia  H.  Clark. 

103.  Mrs.  Celia  S.  Wight,  R.  D.  2,  Bethel. 

104.  Mrs.  Philip  P.  Lewis. 

105.  Mrs.  Stephen  H.  Sprague. 

106.  Mrs.  Florence  H.  Loring. 

107.  Mrs.  Lynn  Stetson  Smith. 

108.  Mrs.  Estelle  Spaulding. 

109.  Mrs.   Alice   M.   Smith. 

110.  Mrs.  Clara  D.  Merriam,  R.  D.  2, 

Brunswick. 

111.  John  Haverinen,  R.  D.  2,  Norway. 

112.  Mrs.  Cora  L.  Pike. 

113.  Mrs.  Melvina  M.  Hart,  R.  D.  5. 

Brewer. 

114.  Augusta  R.  Perry,   11   Elm  Street. 

115.  Mrs.  Dora  E.  Sawtelle,  R.  D.  1. 

Farmington. 

116.  Mrs.  Edwina  B.  Lord. 

117.  Ava  M.  Rich. 

118.  Louise  N.  Kennedy. 

119.  Ora  M.  Morton. 

120.  Edgar  A.   Worcester. 

121.  Mrs.  Annie  W.  Beath. 

122.  Charles  W.  Goodnow. 

123.  Julia  W.   Smith. 
124. xJ.  Percy  Amee. 
125..\Warren  N.   Phinney. 

126.  Mrs.  Edna  M.  Patey. 

127.  Walter  R.  Lord. 

128.  Mabel  L.  Templeton,  76  Webster  St. 

129.  Mrs.  Ella  Fogg  Hasty. 

130.  Mrs.  Alma  M.  Brunk. 

131.  Mrs.  E.  P.  Boober. 

132.  Rev.  Miles  A.  Moxon. 

133.  Sophronia  S.  Tell,   Frenchboro. 

134.  James  C.  Kilgour,  Jr. 
135.xMrs.   Lottie    M.    Palmer. 
136.\Mrs.  Agatha  McBride. 

137.  Cyrus  W.  Murphy,  West  Kennebunk. 

138.  Josephine  Fenno. 

139.  Mrs.  I.  E.  Pettegrove. 

140.  Ernest  C.  Weston,  98  Madison  Ave. 

141.  Mark  Hobart. 

143.  Mrs.  Ada  F.  Smith. 

144.  Mrs.  H.  L.   Rafford. 

145.  Henrietta   H.  Ames. 

146.  Mrs.  Flora  B.  Hawley. 

147.  Mrs.  Mary  MacKenzie. 

148.  John  J.   Johnson,   Ridlonville. 

149.  Mrs.  Herbert  Johnson. 

150.  Mrs.  Laura  E.  Strout. 

151.  Mrs.  Francis  B.  Crabtree. 

152.  Lizzie  E.  Washburn,   145  Gamage 

Ave.,   Auburn. 

153.  Mrs.  Florence  A.  Keene,   R.  D.    1, 

Hebron. 

154.  Mrs.  Susie  Bragdon. 

155.  F.  M.  Hescock. 

156.  Ada  R.  Chilles. 

157.  Mrs.   Laura  M.  Candage. 

158.  Mrs.  Lillian  A.  Stanley. 

159.  Mrs.  Nina  J.  Cheney,  Head  Tide. 

160.  Mrs.  Amy  Albee  Erskine, 

Damariscotta 
162.  Roland  C.  Chandler. 
163.xRev.  John  W.  Reynolds. 

164.  Mrs.   Edna   Wilber. 

165.  Mrs.  Belle  Follett. 

166.  Fritz  Sjoberg. 


167.  Mrs.   Frances   Voter. 

168.  Mrs.  Maude  A.   Carr. 

169.  Maude  A.  Johnson. 

170.  E.  M.  Mclntire,  Walnut  Hill. 

171.  Eldora  M.  Holman,  R.  D.  1. 

172.  Arthur  W.  Easton,  143  Main  St. 

173.  Mrs.    Harriet    S.    Mehann,    29    Har- 

thorn  Ave.,   Bangor. 

174.  Elizabeth  D.  Crane,  Stillwater. 

175.  Charlotte  B.  Brewster. 

176.  Prof.  C.  E.  Crossland. 

177.  Mrs.   Ina  B.  Crook,   R.   D.  8,   So. 

Brewer. 

178.  Mrs.  Rose  E.  Smith,  R.  D.  3,  Harri- 

son. 

179.  Martha  R.  Anderson. 

180.  Mrs.  Kate  Starbird. 

181.  Edward  L.  Greene. 

182.  Jack  Immonen,  R.  D.  3,  South  Paris. 

183.  Lester  C.  Selwood. 

184.  Mrs.  Louise  A.  Beal. 

185.  Abbie  Frances  Minott. 

186.  F.  M.  Lapham,  R.  D.  4,  Gardiner. 
188.  Mrs.  Fred  C.  Stevens. 

190.  Theodore  Gould,  141  William  St. 

191.  Alfred  H.  Tracy,  39  North  St. 

192.  Ida  E.  Cummings,  1134  Congress  St. 

193.  George  B.  Turner,   796  Forest  Ave. 
494.  F.  Preston  Leavitt,  23  Cottage  Farm 

Rd.,  Cape  Elizabeth. 

195.  Helen  M.  Wells,  11  Abbott  St. 

196.  Enos  Johnson,  84  Granite  St. 

197.  Mrs.  James  H.  Jackson,  25  Abbott  St. 

198.  William  J.  Pervier,  R.  D. 

199.  Dr.  Levi  Trundy. 

200.  Mrs.  Nellie  S.  Bates. 

201.  Mrs.  H.  Ethel  Mann. 

202.  Mrs.  Isabel  D.  Randall. 

203.  S.  Annie  Lamb. 

204.  Jarvis  E.  Perry,  64  N.  Main  St. 

205.  Harry  G.  Elliot. 

206.  Mrs.  Catherine  B.  Nielson,  263  Beach 

St. 
207.xMrs.  Almeda  Sawyer,  Simpson  Road. 

208.  John  V.  Tucker,  303  Main  St. 

209.  Mrs.  Charles  F.  Walker. 

210.  James  H.  Duncan. 

211.  Mrs.  Prudence  Eaton. 

213.  Mrs.  E.  K.  Spooner. 

214.  Neill  A.  Robertson. 

215.  Mrs.  Ray  Bouchard. 

216.  Hannah  R.  Page,  14  High  St. 

217.  Mrs.  Emma  M.  French. 

218.  Harry  L.  Smith,  63  Portland  St. 
219.xGeo.   C.   Hamilton,   R.   D.    1,   So. 

Berwick. 

220.  Mrs.  Josephine  Berry. 

221.  Harry   E.   Powers,   42   Bayview   Ave. 

222.  Mrs.  Emily  Lamson,  235  W.  High  St. 

223.  John  Matson,  Friendship. 

224.  Mrs.  Lida  E.  Cousins. 

225.  Mrs.  Jennie  L.  Monroe. 

226.  Roland  S.  Connors. 

227.  Mrs.  Isabel  Bragg. 

228.  Mrs.  Horace  G.  Buzzell. 

229.  Mrs.  George  Dole,  Sebago  Lake. 

230.  Mrs.  Lucy  Hussey. 

231.  Mrs.  California  Bickmore.  R.  D.  3, 

Stockton  Springs. 

232.  Edwin  E.   Allen. 

233.  Mrs.  Ralph  Barter. 

234.  Mrs.   L.   T.   Hunter. 

235.  Augusta  T.  Eastman. 

236.  Mrs.  Helen  M.  Smith,  R.  D.  1. 

237.  Mrs.  Hattie  O.  Kennedy. 

238.  Mrs.  Mary  L.  Waldo,  37  Gleason  St. 

239.  Mrs.  Lou  W.  Murch. 

240.  Mrs.   Percy   W.   Getchell. 

241.  Mrs.  W.  H.  Kitredge,  R.  D.,  McKinley. 

242.  Herbert  F.  Dresser,  R.  D.  1. 

243.  H.  E.  Messer. 

244.  Mrs.   Guy   L.   Pratt. 


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245.  Mrs.  Ethel  L.  Brown. 

246.  Mrs.  Harriet  L.   Morgan. 

247.  Clara  M.  Burleigh,  R.  D.  3,   Water- 

ville. 

248.  Mrs.  Sadie  J.  Crocker,  R.  D.  7. 

Bangor. 

249.  Mrs.  H.  F.  Williams,  Waite. 

250.  Mrs.  D.  W.  Potter. 

251.  Mrs.  Abbie  J.  Newbert. 

252.  Mrs.   Ella  R.  Millett. 

253.  Chester  L.   Holt. 

254.  Prof.  Winthrop  H.  Stanley,  145  Col- 

lege Avenue. 

255.  Elmer  O.  Metcalf. 

256.  Fred  W.  Bay  ley. 

257.  Mabel  R.  Morrill. 

258.  Walter  F.  Haskell,  234  Bridge  St. 

259.  S.  E.  Cordwell,  367  Main  St. 

260.  Genevieve  Dinsmore. 

261.  Mrs.   Zella  Pennell. 

262.  Mrs.  Harriett  B.  Sewall. 

263.  Mrs.    Mildred    T.    Harlow.    R.    D.    4, 

Gorham. 

264.  Mrs.  Minnie  C.  Garland,  R.  D.  4, 

Waterville. 

265.  Mildred    C.    Haley. 

266.  Mrs.  Harriet  W.  Williams. 

267.  Christine   Bronson. 

268.  Mrs.    Winfleld   S.    Wright. 

269.  Mrs.  Mabel  S.  Ward,  14  High  St. 

271.  Florence  A.  Paul. 

272.  Mrs.   H.   G.   Ellis. 


MASSACHUSETTS 

1.  Mrs.    Mira    D.    Ludden,    45    Thaxter 

Ave. 

2.  Mrs.  Bessie  Loud. 

3.  Jennie  E.  Reed. 

4.  Mrs.  Jennie  K.  Tuttle. 

5.xMrs.     Luther    H.    Reynolds,     Lund's 
Corner,  New  Bedford. 

6.  Donald  A.  Linscott,   13  Melrose. 

7.  Mrs.  Nettie  D.  Hastings. 

8.  Mrs.  Anna  C.  Pond. 

9.xMrs.    Frances   M.    Brown.    18   Rocky 
Hill  Road. 

10.  Hazel  B.  Edgar,  30  Orchard. 

11.  Amy  B.  Morrill,  28  Merrimac. 

12.  Rev.   John  Pierpont. 

13.  Eleanor  F.  Bishop,  3  Spaulding. 

14.  Arthur  P.  French. 

15.  Fred  C.   Adams. 

16.  Harold  Ward,   596  Hazel  Ave. 

17.  John  A.  Arnold,  27  Bartlet. 

18.  Herbert  P.  Carter,  181  Lowell. 

19.  Rev.  F.  A.  Wilson,  34  Essex. 

20.  Steven  T.  Byington. 

22.  Albert  W.  Wunderly,  9  Lincoln. 

23.  Margaret  Elder,  80  Westminster  Ave. 

24.  Edgar  Heald. 

25.  Mrs.   Lillian  E.   Lombard. 

26.  A.  H.  Jacoby. 

27.  Jonathan  Sears. 

28.  Charles  T.  Dearborn. 

29.  Leslie  W.  Briggs,  996  Pleasant. 

30.  Bertram  F.  McCartney,  R.  214  Park. 

31.  Mrs.  Anna  C.  Sweetland. 

32.  Ellen  D.  Tolman. 

33.  Minnie  H.  Evans,  63  E.  Main. 

34.  Mrs.   Martha    O.   Smith,   East   Sand- 

wich. 

35.  Mrs.  Joseph  P.  Hallett. 

36.  Olivia  M.  Phinney. 

37.  Victor  Leeman. 

38.  Florence    H.    Read. 

39.  Mrs.   James  B.   Turner. 

40.  Mrs.  Ruth  B.  Smith. 

41.  Mrs.   Louise   K.   Brown. 


43.  William  B.  Dixon,  881  Massachusetts 

Ave.,  Cambridge. 

44.  Marion    B.    Steuerwald,    5    Colonial 

Terrace. 

45.  Clarence  B.  Van  Wyck,  15  Pinewood. 

Lexington. 

46.  Mrs.  Esther  M.  Talbot. 

47.  Robert  E.  Taylor. 

48.  Henry    L.    Crowell. 

49.  Fred  H.  Wallis,  27  Conant. 

50.  Alma  Moulton,  15  Cross. 

51.  Hervey  W.  Hobbs,  43V2  Wallis. 

52.  Harold  Milwain,  211  Bridge. 

53.  Jacob  W.  Johnson,  20  Sturtevant. 

54.  Pearl  R.   Kinney. 

55.  Mrs.  Alice  M.  Cram. 

56.  Morton  C.  Matteson. 

57.  Susan  E.  Tiffany,   163  Thompson, 

Springfield. 

58.  Mrs.  Sarah  C.  Lee. 

59.  Grace  Seymour,  53  Green. 

60.  Harold  S.  Davis,  42  Mt.  Vernon. 

61.  Chester  W.  Pike,  102  Fuller. 

62.  Walter  W.   Newton,   20  Common- 

wealth Rd.,  Watertown. 
—  63.  John  Macdonald,  63  Quincy,  Med- 
ford  Hillside. 

64.  Laura  L.  Newhall,  149  Dorchester. 

65.  John  M.  Ayer,  111  Arlington. 

66.  William   G.   Swan,    1079   Adams. 

67.  Percival  FitzGerald,  7  Mayfair. 
69.  Franklin  W.  Davis,  14  Preston  Rd. 
71.  Reeve  Chipman,  56  Brimmer. 

73.  Minna  A.   Bretschneider,   2   Oakdale 

Ter. 

74.  Sumner  T.  Foster,  19  Taylor. 

75.  Arthur  A.   Brown,   709  Metropolitan 

Ave. 

76.  Isaac  T.  Ripley,  61  Garden,  Milton. 

77.  Carl  J.  Youngren,  44  Alleghany. 

78.  E.  Leslie  Jones,  35  Mt.  Vernon,  West 

Roxbury. 

79.  Bertha  Holzer,  214  Huntington  Ave. 

80.  Christopher  Johnson,   288   Grove, 

Melrose. 

82.  Harrison  G.  Meserve,  41  Gardner. 

83.  Mrs.  L.  Corkum,  63  Vinson. 

84.  Mrs.  Sadie  E.  Downing,  Topsfield. 

85.  Alvah  P.  Chandler,  49  Symmes. 

86.  Ernest  P.   Monroe,    6   Brookview. 

Dorchester. 

87.  Roger  W.  Harvey,  49  Dunboy. 

89.  Moses   Nahigian,    102   Lawton, 

Brookline. 

90.  Lucia   Mikaelian,   40   Nonantum, 

Newton. 

91.  Joseph  Bosco,  234  Saratoga. 

92.  Leland  Spinney,  823  Saratoga. 

93.  G.   Waldo   Livermore. 

94.  Albert  C.  Waters. 

95.  B.   Pearl  Lewis,   997  Dale,   North 

Andover. 

96.  Mrs.  Margaret  C.  Adams. 

97.  James  Reid,  83  Monatiquot  Ave. 

98.  Wesley  B.  Hatch,   1366  Washington. 

99.  Charles  P.  Sinnott,  25  Park  Ter. 

100.  Sara  E.  Wilbar,  568  Pleasant. 

101.  Gladys  H.  Campbell. 

102.  Mrs.  E.  G.  Clark. 

103.  Carrie  H.  Thacher,  297  Moraine. 

104.  Clara  M.   Keith,    1219  Main. 

105.  William  B.  Nash,  34  W.  Chestnut. 

106.  Mary  B.  Faunce,   114  Cherry, 

Brockton. 

107.  Grace  C.  Jamieson,  58  Taylor  Ave. 

108.  Mrs.  Nannie  Baker,  24  Water. 

109.  Mrs.  Leona  V.  Finney. 

111.  Frederick  A.  Leavitt.   166  Tappan. 

112.  Sarah   M.   Ward. 

113.  Orray  S.   Skelton. 

114.  Chester  M.   Grover.   33  Hurlbut. 

115.  Arthur  C.  Prescott.  103  Western  Ave. 


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MASSACHUSETTS    (Continued) 

116.  John  F.  Davis,  33  Arlington. 

117.  Alexina  B.  McFarlane,  35  Granite. 

118.  Mrs.  Jessie  P.  Seavey,  24  High. 
11,9.  Herbert  P.   Dutton. 

120.  Mrs.  Winifred  F.  Shaw. 

121.  Fred   O.   Bicknell. 

122.  Mrs.  Ruth  C.  Bremer. 

123.  Mrs.  Frank  O.  Wakefield. 

124.  Mrs.  Emma  J.  Howes. 

125.  Warren  H.  Chesley,  Dingwell  St., 

Lowell. 

126.  Sidney  E.  Dupee,  South  Chelmsford. 

127.  Minnie    S.    Chapin,    115    Washington 

Ave. 

128.  George  A.  Paine,  240  Revere  Beach 

Parkway. 

130.  Mrs.  Olive  F.  Biggs. 

131.  Mrs.   H.   L.   Merritt. 

132.  Clinton  G.  Chapin,  165  Chicopee. 

133.  Howard  L.  Holt,  59  Pine. 

134.  Charles  H.  Jenness,  356  Springfield. 

135.  Frank  J.  Wells,  17  Forest. 

136.  John  Beck,  Harris  St. 

137.  Eugene  N.  Tower. 

138.  Mrs.  Levi  T.  Lincoln,  Cohasset. 

139.  Mrs.  Katherine  H.  Cram. 

140.  Charles  H.  Towle,  29  Hubbard. 

141.  John  Anderson,   South  Acton. 

142.  Florence    R.    Howland. 

143.  Rev.   Almon   J.   Dyer. 

144.  Mrs.  Cora  S.  Starks. 
•"145.  Reuben  C.  Pierce. 

146.  Louis  R.  Wells. 

147.  Nettie  M.   Pratt,   61   Centre. 

148.  Mrs.    Edwin   T.    Harvey,    21    Bay 

View   Ave. 

149.  Mrs.  William  A.  Coggesheal. 
150.xCarrie  N.  D.  Potter. 
151.xAda  Brehaut. 

152.  Warren  G.  Wheeler,  34  Willow. 

153.  Mrs.  Myrtle  M.  Dyckman.  161 

Fairfield. 

154.  Mrs.  Myron  D.  Hagar. 

155.  Mrs.  N.  G.  Hunt. 

156.  Herbert  E.  Newcomb. 

158.  Sarah  B.  Crowell. 

159.  Nina  S.   Sherman. 
160.xMrs.  Lillian  I.  Horton. 

161.  Mrs.  M.  C.  Buxton. 

162.  Mrs.  Harry  L.  Stockwell. 

163.  Mrs.  Kathryn  Taylor. 

164.  Frederick  H.   Gunther,    1003  Moody, 

Lowell. 

165.  Amy  G.  Fox,  R.  D.  2,  Lowell. 

166.  Bertha  E.  Whiting. 

167.  Alice  L.   Butterfield. 

168.  Mrs.  Lila  E.  Shaw. 

169.  Barbara  H.  Burwell. 

170.  Charles  H.  Johnson. 

171.  Mrs.   Laurence  C.  Davis. 

172.  Mrs.  Luella  I.  Smith,  North  Easton. 

173.  Gottfrey  Anderson. 

174.  Theodore  S.  Wimpenney. 

175.  Mrs.  Fred  L.  Peck,  Great  Barrington. 

176.  Walter  L.  Brown. 

177.  Mrs.  Lilla  L.  W.  Brown. 

178.  Harry  L.  Dresser. 

179.  Leonard  A.  Story. 

180.  Alfred  N.  Taylor,  142  Linden. 

181.  Mae   Heath,   74   Walnut. 

182.  Wilber  G.  Hayward,  4  Woodside  Ave. 

183.  Mrs.   Hulda   Anderson,   25  Wedge- 

wood. 

184.  George  C.  Dickey,   105  Pleasant. 

185.  Nelson  R.  Cherry,  1400  Robeson. 
186.xMrs.  William  E.  Drake,  35  Bigelow. 
187.  Walter  E.  Dow,  Box  303. 
188.xMrs.    Minnie   R.   Gifford,    3216  No. 

Main. 
189.xWilliam  F.  Pashley,  181  Jepson. 


190.  William  Lord,  63  Earle. 

191.  James  Lightbown,  335  Birch. 

192.  Theodore  M.  Davis. 

193.  Mrs.  Nathan  S.  Ellis,  Falmouth. 

194.  Mrs.  Mabelle  L.  Shattuck. 

195.  Mrs.  Maggie  B.  Jones. 

196.  Mrs.  Fannie  Robinson. 

197.  George  V.  Upton,  3  Prospect. 

198.  Harry  M.  Hall,  Mt.  Elam  Rd. 

199.  Alwine  Hofmann,  60  South. 

200.  Emil  W.  Hanson,  90  Arlington. 

201.  Matti  Johnson,   170  Marshall. 

202.  Mrs.  Mildred  A.  Hiller,  11  Granite. 

203.  Rev.  Henry  A.  Barber. 

204.  Arthur  C.  Winch. 

205.  Edna  C.  Goulding,  56  Freeman. 

206.  John  T.  Holmes,  City  Mills. 

207.  Eleanor  P.  Winslow. 
208.xMrs.  Ethel  M.   Grinnell. 
209.xBessie  Chace,  R.  D.  2,  New  Bedford. 

210.  Fred  M.  Gordon,  Box  143. 

211.  Frank  Hurnanen,  69  Pelley. 

212.  Mrs.  Ruth  B.  Stetson. 

214.  Ralph  W.  Andrews,  250  Concord. 

215.  John  J.  Pew. 

216.  Verner  R.  Larsson,  1111  Washington. 

217.  William  L.  Wilkins. 

218.  Henry   W.  Packard. 

219.  Alfred  D.  Riggs. 

220.  Burton  A.  Robie. 

221.  Mrs.  Perley  E.  Davis. 

222.  Mrs.  Minnie  E.  Webb. 

223.  Mrs.   Ruth   Aldrich. 

224.  Wesley  R.  Taylor,  21  Gilmore  Ave. 

225.  Helen  C.  Brown. 

226.  Charles  W.  Pierce,  314  Chapman. 

227.  Francis   N.    Thompson,    17    Chestnut 

Hill. 

228.  Helen  G.  Johnson,   127  Shelburne. 

229.  Mrs.   Edna  J.   Moore,   Greenwich 

Village. 

230.  Mrs.  Mary  H.  Lewiss. 

231.  Mrs.  Florence  H.  Briggs. 

232.  Charles  S.  Huntress. 

233.  Mildred  H.  Pierce. 

234.  Horace  O.  Babb. 

235.  Harry   H.   Brown. 

236.  Mrs.  Grace  A.  Wood,  Essex. 

237.  Elizabeth  Sessions. 

238.  Mrs.   Hattie   J.   Flynn,   Hanover. 

240.  George   W.    Severance,    South 

Hanover. 

241.  Mabel  M.  Emmons. 

242.  Wellman  F.   Wright. 

243.  Rev.  Charles  F.  Hersey. 

244.  Franklin  D.  Underwood. 

246.  David  Billings. 

247.  J.  H.  Bourne,   10  Kensington  Ave. 

248.  Reginald  G.  Toshack,  721  Broadway. 

250.  Earle  W.  Stickney,  57  Leonard  Ave. 

251.  Harold  R.  Morse,  131  Colby. 

252.  Carleton   E.    Hutchinson,    13    Currier 

Ave. 

253.  Mrs.   Marion    V.    Chadwick.    19    11th 

Ave. 

254.  J.  Harlan  Chase. 

255.  Mrs.  Annie  E.  Simpson,  48  5th  Ave. 

256.  Willis  F.  Eaton,  946  Main. 

257.  Mrs.  Florence  A.  Holden. 

258.  F.   Deane   Carter. 

259.  Henry  E.  Stetson,  Griswoldville. 

260.  Edgar  M.  Lane,  29  Spring. 

261.  T.  Augustus  Frissell. 

262.  Frederic  W.  Blanchard. 

263.  Harold  B.  Hunt. 

265.  Edith   E.    Wells,    12   Quincy   Place. 

266.  Albert  Webb,  1466  Northampton. 

267.  Dorothy   Smith    (asst.),   9  Allyn. 

268.  John  Smith,  53  Ridgewood  Ave. 

269.  Wayne  E.  Hughes. 

270.  Mrs.  Lucy  H.  Clough. 

271.  Aili  Nlemela,  Templeton. 


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272.  Mrs.  Delia  M.  Knight.  65  Washington. 

273.  Royce  Granger. 

274.  Mrs.  E.  C.  Phinney. 

275.  Mrs.  Miriam  T.  Huse,  Topsfield. 

276.  Christine  C.  Moulton.   16  N.  Main. 

277.  Mrs.  Helen  F.  Bailey,  212  Main. 

278.  Edward  T.  Caswell,  R.  D.  1. 

279.  Frank  V.  Birdsall. 

280.  Mrs.   James   Macdonald. 

281.  Frank  J.  Cooper.  Cheshire. 

282.  Harold   S.  Baker,   29  Lincoln, 

Methuen. 

283.  George  D.  Wilson,  235  Farnham. 

284.  Everett  Smerdon,  53  Marble  Ave. 

285.  Paul  A.   Morgan,   952  Essex. 

286.  Royal  S.  Gilbert,  62  Warren. 

287.  Vahan  Gulian,  53  Florence  Ave. 

288.  T.  M.   Hayward. 

289.  Charles  L.  Davis,  91  Pleasant. 

290.  Lillian  M.  Cooper. 

291.  Walter  N.  Howe,  70  Washington. 

292.  Mrs.   Mildred   A.   Wilkinson,    49 

Mooreland   Ave. 

293.  Stella  Ingram,   Hillsboro. 

294.  Mrs.  Edith  E.  Baxter,  Montague. 

295.  Frederic  L.  Fischer,  15  Stratham  Rd. 

296.  Mrs.   George  L.   Chapin. 

297.  George  E.  Ford. 

298.  Robert  L.   Medlicott,   109   Dover  Rd. 

299.  Dr.  Alonzo  G.  Dennett,   113  Varnum 

Ave. 

300.  John  F.  Wood.  30  Fairfax. 

301.  Clarence  F.  Morton,  31  Princeton. 

302.  Peter  Widen,  56  Weed. 

303.  Albert   L.    Thompson,    154    Parkview 

Ave. 

304.  Charles  H.  Morse,  309  Princeton. 

305.  Ralph  A.  Carver. 

306.  Milton    B.    Shaw,    32    North. 

307.  Earle    A.    Brown. 

308.  George  F.  Perry,   11  Larch  Rd. 

309.  Henry  Garney,   16  Burrill. 

310.  Alice  M.  Williams,  19  Lyman. 
311.xWinthrop  W.  Howard,  44  Birch. 

312.  Edith  W.  Bush. 

313.  Evelyn  Ramsdell,  R.  D.  1.  Wakefield. 

314.  Clarence  S.  Walker,  74  Dexter. 

315.  J.  Herbert  Bunce,   84  Columbia. 

317.  Carl  T.  Wenant,  37  Poplar. 

318.  Thomas  A.  Lee.  2  Windermere  Pk. 
319.xGeorge  L.  Hewitt,  30  Dean. 

320.  Mrs.  Clara  R.  Kennedy,  1037  Pleas- 

ant, Attleboro. 

321.  Richard  Tutt,   11  Maverick. 

322.  Charles  M.  Deane,  Jr. 

323.  Hazel  O.  Warren,  50  River. 

324.  Lucy  T.  Ames. 

325.  Mrs.  Edward  C.  Durgin. 

326.  Lemuel   LeB.    Dexter. 

327.  Sidney  E.  McCleary.  40  Brooks. 

328.  Oscar  Grandell,  1  Riverbank  Rd. 

329.  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Weiker. 

330.  L.  Arthur  Packard,   121  Sheridan 

Ave. 

331.  Winthrop  F.  Butler.   152  Allston. 

332.  Albert   Carson,    17   College   Ave. 

333.  Harold  A.  Perry,  55  Adams. 

334.  William  W.  Ollendorff. 

335.  Mrs.  Jennie  F.  Parsons. 

336.  Benning  L.  Wentworth,  75  Beech. 

337.  P.  L.  Wetmore.  653  Franklin. 

338.  Charles  F.  Reed,  324  Upham. 

339.  Richard  A.  Sargent,  44  Main. 

340.  John  Ostler,   19  Summer. 

341.  George  A.  Deane. 

342.  Percy   W.   Keith. 

343.  Leonard  O.   Tillson,   11   North. 

344.  Wesley  A.  Olds. 

345.  Galen  B.  Howe. 

346.  Fred  M.  Daniels,  94  School. 


347.  Mrs.  Jennie  Burpee. 

348.  Mrs.  Minnie  L.  Stockwell,  9  Beech. 

349.  Harold  C.  Witter,  52  Elmwood. 

350.  Marjorie  A.  Wade. 

351.  Ralph  M.  Anderson. 

352.  Frank   G.   Nilson,    16   Aberdeen   Rd., 

Mattapan. 

353.  Albert   V.    Kenny,   9   Pilgrim   Rd. 

354.  Mrs.  P.  W.  Soule. 

355.  Nellie  Rist. 

356.  Mrs.  Carrie  G.  Higgins. 

357.  Karl  F.  Miller. 

358.  Mrs.   Jessie   T.   Bidwell. 

359.  Roy  I.  Patterson,   So.   Egremont. 

360.  Asa  L.  Field,  22  Highland  Rd. 

361.  Mrs.    Evarts   W.   Pond. 

362.  A.  W.  FitzGerald,   70  Park  Ave. 

363.  Mrs.  Raymond  G.  Cooper. 

364.  H.  Prescott  Tucker,  49  Walnut. 

365.  John  Olson. 

366.  Mrs.  Henry  C.  Taber,  234  Conduit. 

367.  Alfred   Taylor,    101   Newton. 

368.  Leon  M.  Huggins,  15  Mapleview  Ter. 

369.  Mrs.  Frank  A.  Morse. 

370.  Joseph  D.  Rolfe. 

371.  Joseph  N.  Dummer,  39  E.  High. 

372.  Edith  M.  Howe.  254  High. 

373.  Mrs.  Robert  L.  Smith,  311  High. 

374.  Rev.  R.  B.  Edwards,   Southfield. 

375.  Howard  A.  Cook. 

376.  Linwood  J.  Corser,  Sheffield. 

377.  Ralph   E.   Stowell. 

378.  Mrs.  Laura  M.  Pratt. 

379.  Harold  D.  Leach,  258  Homer. 

380.  George   S.   Fuller,    19   Balcarres. 

381.  Edmund  I.  Leeds,  672  Centre. 

382.  Elbridge  A.  Minard,  50  Maple. 

384.  G.  Winthrop  Brainerd,  43  King, 

Auburndale. 

385.  Edward  W.   Hunter,   40   Canterbury 

Rd. 

386.  E.  Payson  Upham,  165  Collins  Rd. 

387.  Myrtle  A.  Rockwood. 

388.  Thomas  M.  Beattie,  41  Windom  Ter. 

389.  A.   T.  Jones,   78   No.   Elm. 

390.  Helen  B.  Story,   30  Munroe. 

391.  Thomas   B.    Arrington,    37   Stillson 

Ave. 

392.  Thomas  Wainwright,   47  Milton. 

393.  Mrs.  Harry  L.  Carpenter,  74  Colburn. 

394.  Mrs.   Evalina   W.   Grant. 

395.  Mrs.    Marian    W.    Parmenter.    8 

Hudson. 

396.  Irving  O.  Darling,  599  Hill. 

397.  J.  Herbert  Park,  24  Pine. 

398.  Arthur  C.  Adams  . 

399.  Dr.  Windsor  R.  Smith. 

400.  Mrs.  Iola  H.  Hodgen. 

401.  Mrs.  Alice  G.  Wilson. 

402.  Mrs.   Joseph   W.   Crowshaw. 

403.  Frank  A.  Morrill,  87  Walpole. 

404.  Anna  Carlson,    11   West. 

405.  Mrs.  Erne  T.  Swindell. 

406.  Mrs.  Sara  E.  Rich. 

407.  Charles  S.  Parker,  113  Pleasant. 

408.  Axel  Peterson.  108  Pleasant. 

409.  Charles  E.  Ingersoll,  Orleans. 

410.  Mrs.  Lila  E.  Crittenden. 

411.  Alice  M.  Brady. 

412.  James  T.  Campbell. 

413.  Fred  S.  Potter,  41  Pine. 

414.  Agnes   Cole. 

415.  Herbert  S.  Robinson. 

416.  Greta  S.  Johnson,  7  Thorndike. 

417.  Mrs.  H.  W.  Legro,  255  Lynn. 

418.  Frank   K.   Mclntire. 

419.  Mrs.  Ida  H.  Weaver. 

420.  S.   Alice   Collis. 

421.  Lyman  C.  Blood. 

422.  Mrs.  Rose  T.  Smith. 

423.  Annie  W.  McDowell. 

424.  Mrs.   Lyman   B.   Smith. 


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MASSACHUSETTS    (Continued) 

425.  William   D.    Goodwin,    112   Appleton 

Ave. 

426.  Maitland  Jacobs,  80  Third. 

427.  Sherrill  P.  Bates,  78  Taylor. 

428.  William  K.  Bedford,  110  Elizabeth. 

430.  Mrs.  Irene  C.   Kibby,  Lebanon  Ave. 

431.  Mrs.  Bessie  T.  Rice. 

432.  Mrs.   Amasa  H.   Bartlett. 

433.  Ernest  A.  J.  Kingan,   143  Sandwich. 

434.  Lina  B.  Nickerson. 

435.  Luigi  Regini. 

436.  Helen  M.  Perkins. 

437.  Ethel  R.  My  rick. 

438.  Jessie   T.   Matheson. 

439.  Elsie  S.  Norris,   179  Upland  Rd. 

440.  Roy  W.  Wastcoat,  29  Ellington  Rd. 

441.  Carl  W.  Sherburne,  16  Edison. 

442.  Mrs.  Cordelia  J.  Cummings,  15  Clive. 

443.  William  Toivonen,  Arthur  St. 

444.  Daniel   Chisholm,    213   Billings, 

Atlantic. 

445.  Elizabeth  K.  Limond,  31  Park  Ave. 

446.  Harry  C.  Koehler,   182  Rhoda. 

447.  Frank  W.  Vye,  18  Wales  Ave. 

448.  Wilfred   C.  Leonard. 

449.  Elmer  Wood. 

450.  Fred  L.   Nutter.   41   Linden. 

451.  Mrs.  Charlotte  C.  Thatcher. 
452.xCarl  O.  F.  Swanson.  Rehoboth. 

453.  Athel    M.    Cooledge,    207    Mountain 

Ave. 

454.  Alice  M.  Stroud.  157  Crescent  Ave. 

455.  Mrs.  Ida  B.  Coleman. 

456.  Phoebe   G.   Haskell. 

457.  Mrs.  Alberta  H.  Gerrish. 

458.  Mrs.  Julia  R.  Morse,  424  County. 

459.  Grace  E.  Smith,  29  Park. 

460.  George  Mills. 

461.  Benton  C.  Story. 

462.  Axel  Anderson. 

463.  Emily  M.  Adams. 

464.  Mrs.  Alice  F.  Chase. 

465.  Walter  H.  Glazier. 

466.  Charles  J.  Campbell. 

467.  Walter  T.  Berry,  5  Saltonstall  Park- 

way. 

468.  Irving  K.  Annable,  1  Willow  Ave. 

469.  Mrs.  Lempi  M.  Hyde. 

470.  Rev.   Charlotte   B.   Whitney. 

471.  Mrs.  George  E.  Burbank. 

472.  M.  Rosamond  Robinson,  15  Emory. 

473.  Charles  W.  Burwell,  20  Clifton  Ave. 

474.  Mrs.  Julia  E.  Fitts.  Greenbush. 

475.  Mrs.  Marjorie  L.  Nickerson. 

476.  Mrs.  Marion  Hassam,  80  Billings. 

477.  Ernest  L.  Wakefield. 

478.  Pliny  B.  Gould. 

479.  Frank  H.  Chandler. 

480.  Mrs.   Everett  E.   H.   Parker. 

481.  Walter  Knowles. 

482.  Hiram  Harlow. 

483.  Nathan  J.  Hunting. 

484.  H.   Elton  Goff. 
485.xHarrison  F.  Topliff. 

486.  Leon  T.  Hutchins,  28  Franklin. 

487.  David  Miller,  106  Broadway,  Arling- 

ton. 

488.  Nelson  H.  Grover,  26  Oxford. 

489.  Charles  A.   Hamann,    30   Langdon, 

Cambridge. 

490.  Harold  F.  Price,   19  Robinson. 

491.  Wilfred  A.  Parsons. 

492.  E.  Warren  Ward,  344  Union  Ave., 

Fxamingham. 

494.  William  J.  Wrighton. 

495.  Mrs.  Helen  L.  Goodwin,  24  Silver. 

496.  Mrs.  Bertha  E.  Cowan,  3  Pleasant. 

497.  Mrs.  L.  L.  Bugbee. 

498.  Charles  S.  Ross,  3  Summit. 

499.  Robert  F.  Ehni,  21  Besse  PI. 


500.  Horace  E.   Allen,   215  Forest  Park 

Ave. 

501.  William  F.  Robinson,  23  Leyfred  Ter. 

502.  Rev.  Hermann  Lohmann,   87  Berk- 

shire. 

503.  Clyde  E.   Filkins,    128  Hartford  Ter. 

504.  Frank  E.  Hatch,  51  Wexford. 

505.  Clayton  C.  Roberts,   107  White. 

506.  Rial  S.  Potter,  187  Marion. 

507.  Erma  Porter.  41   Charter  Ave. 

508.  Clinton  J.   Grant,   70  Ventura. 

509.  Mrs.  Robert  Carchrie,   153  Denver. 

510.  Winfred  W.  Barker,  127  Bowles  Park. 

511.  Charles  M.  Fuller,  26  Harkness  Ave. 

512.  Mrs.  Arthur  S.   Wilder,   Sterling 

Junction. 

513.  W.  H.  Krebs. 

514.  Mrs.  John  W.  Cooney. 

515.  Mrs.  Charles  H.  Chase. 

516.  Lucy  M.  Standish,  220  Pleasant. 

517.  Mrs.  Harriet  J.  Haynes. 

518.  Mrs.  Carrie  L.  Luce. 

519.  Theoren   L.   Warner. 

520.  Mrs.   Arthur  E.   King. 

521.  Mary  C.  E.  Jackson,  82  Farragut  Rd. 
522.xMartha  G.  Kingsley. 

523.  Mrs.  Helen  C.  Francis,  470  Winthrop. 

524.  Flora  L.  Mason,  289  W.  Brittania. 

525.  Arnold  E.  Wordell,  397  Tremont. 

526.  Amey    L.    Padelford,    54   Middleboro 

Ave. 

527.  Frank  R.  Knox,  50  Warren. 

528.  Mrs.  Margaret  R.  Johnson. 

529.  William  P.  Hawley. 

530.  Irving  F.  French,  R.  D.  1,  Lowell. 

531.  Mrs.  Mary  R.  Moore. 

532.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  M.  Smith. 

533.  Mrs.   Fannie  J.  Mead. 

534.  John  R.  Dyer. 

535.  Mrs.  Zana  B.  Small. 

536.  Mrs.  Ethel  S.  Braddon. 

537.  Mrs.  Carrie  G.  Poor. 

538.  Minnie   Hofstra. 

539.  Roy  A.  Hovey,  50  Park  Ave. 

540.  M.  Edgar  Tarr,  119  Union. 

541.  Andrew  P.  Haan,   557  West. 

542.  George  A.  Mansfield,  126  Summer. 

543.  Oscar  Erickson,   48  South. 

544.  Mrs.  Roland   D.   Sawyer. 

545.  Mrs.  K.  A.  Handanian. 

546.  L.  Frederick  Doll,  Jr. 

547.  Elias  Erickson.   So.  Carver. 

548.  Rev.  George  H.  Cummings. 

549.  Mrs.  Fred  R.  Lincoln. 

550.  Harrie  E.  Willson,  46  Royal. 

551.  Margaret  E.   Wheeler. 

i  552.  Mrs.  Ernest  A.  Joslin,  35  Elm. 
1  553.  Herbert  Austin,   11   Leighton  Rd. 

554.  George  W.  Adams,  28  Laurel  Ave. 

555.  Mrs.  Hilda  G.  Baker. 

557.  Mrs.  Effie  L.  Bowen. 

558.  Robert   F.    Knowlton. 

559.  Leonard  M.   Krull. 

560.  John  F.  Kyes. 

561.  Kenneth    L.    Hardenbrook,    135    No. 

Elm. 

562.  Mrs.  Annie  J.  Chesson. 

563.  George  E.  Pratt,  9  Spring. 

564.  Lewis  B.  Allyn.  69  Western  Ave. 

565.  May  E.  Day. 

566.  Charles  R.  Burt. 

567.  Mrs.  Margaret  H.  French. 

568.  Fred  H.  Poore. 

569.  Charlotte  R.  Wormwood. 
570.xFrank  S.  Pettey. 
571.xJanie  B.  Smith. 
572.xRuth  M.  Lawton. 

573.  Mrs.  Beatrice  E.  Potter. 

574.  David  W.  Barlow.  47  Hanover. 

575.  Harry  A.  Lamont,  21  Lyman. 

576.  Charles  W.   Roberts. 

577.  William    W.    Bartlett. 


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579. 
580. 
581. 
582. 
583. 
584. 
585. 
586. 
587. 
588. 
589. 
590. 
591. 
592. 
593. 
594. 
596. 
597. 
599. 
600. 
601. 
602. 
603. 
604. 
605. 
606. 
607. 
608. 

609. 
610. 
611. 
612. 
613. 
614. 
615. 
616. 
617. 
619. 
620. 
621. 

622. 
623. 
624. 

625. 


MASSACHUSETTS    (Continued) 

Ulysses  E.  Mayhew. 

Florence  B.  Nash,  771  Commercial. 

David  N.  Crawford. 

Mrs.  Alexander  Smith,   112  Hobart. 

Cora  L.  Beard,   193  Pearl. 

William  M.  Reamy,  11  Cedar. 

Howard   R.   Waite. 

Arthur  H.   Lee,   17  Webster. 

Mrs.  Mary  S.  Merrick. 

Joseph  M.   Perry. 

Raymond   A.   Warner. 

William  G.  Loomis. 

Carleton  G.  Smith. 

Mrs.  Alice  Blair,  Williamstown. 

Mrs.  John  C.  Karasele. 

Mrs.  S.  Alice  Lundgren. 

Dorothy  M.  Kleynen. 

Amy  T.  Kemp,  56  Pleasant. 

Henry  S.  Chapman,  3  Salisbury. 

Mrs.  T.  C.  Loring. 

Albert  S.  Richards,  106  Cottage  Ave. 

Mrs.  Clara  N.  Kelley,  37  Warren  Ave. 

Arthur  J.  Moore,  15  Fletcher  Rd. 

Alvin  L.  Olson,  4  Marion  Ave. 

Virginia  Gay,  225  Washington. 

Arthur  P.  Senter,  10  Norwood. 

Willard  K.  French,  10  Brownell. 

Arthur  C.  Higgins,  15  Hadwen  Lane. 

Ebenezer  G.  Seal,  81  Beaconsfield 
Rd. 

W.  Stowell  White,  33  Hollywood. 

J.  V.  Sohlberg,  28  So.  Stowell. 

Burton  Sherman,   114  S.  Ludlow. 

Emiline  Amidon,   15  Lee. 

Mrs.  Elsie  S.  Helie,  21  Cambridge. 

Mrs.  Gladys  S.  Doe,  98  Alvarado. 

W.  Earle  Lingner. 

K.  M.  Nahikian,  273  Burncoat. 

Fred  G.  Munson,  25  Clearview  Ave. 

William  A.  Carson,  27  Grenada. 

Mrs.  Hilda  M.  Laine,  4  Orchard. 

Mrs.  Edna  H.  May,  33  Trowbridge 
Ave. 

Arthur  G.  Capen. 

Mrs.  Helen  C.  Hagopian. 

Mrs.  Carrie  A.  Gorham,  Yarmouth- 
port. 

Mrs.  Prescott  H.  Baker. 

MICHIGAN 

Mrs.  Jerome  Cramton. 

Mrs.  John  Calhoun. 

Ines  E.  Barbour. 

E.  N.  Hulley. 

Mrs.  Ben  Kelley. 

Mrs.  Hattie  Curtiss. 

Charles  W.  McLean. 

Mrs.  John  Moerman,  R.  D.  1,  Corn- 
stock  Park. 

Mrs.  C.  C.  Meloche,  525  Linden  St. 

Wm.  Burgam. 

Mrs.  Earl  J.  Lehr. 

Mrs.  Isabelle  Briley. 

Phillip  Heinrich,  Jr.,  R.  D.   1. 

Mrs.   Glen   Wilkinson. 

C.  B.  Baker. 

Mrs.   Vera   E.   Ward. 

Mabel  G.  Nold. 

Mrs.  E.  C.  Cannon,  145  No.  Capitol 
Ave. 

George  E.  Butterfield,  2600  Center 
Ave. 

Mrs.  Ralph  B.  Hugher. 

Embree  B.  Lapham. 

Walter  G.  Hornack. 

Bernice  M.  Case. 

Mrs.   Ida   E.   Cranson,   R.   D.   5, 
Bronson. 

James  L.  Young,  112  Division  St. 


29.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Stiles,  R.  D.,  Atlanta. 

30.  Harold  Kitson,  R.  D.  2,  Rockford. 

31.  Georgiana  Norton. 

32.  Dr.  L.   A.  Howe. 

33.  Mrs.  Arthur  Cheney. 

34.  Mrs.  Myrtle  Becraft. 

35.  Mrs.  Abigail  Mac  Iver. 
36..\Mrs.  C.  J.  Smith. 

37.  Mrs.  Cora  A.  Chapman. 

38.  Mrs.  Bertha  A.  Slack. 

39.  Mrs.   Daisy  Ranger. 

40.  George  Wilcox. 

41.  Wm.  R.  Sincock,  Laurium. 

42.  Nellie  Rollins,  R.  D.,  Ada. 

43.  Mrs.   O.   M.  Thornton,   R.   D.   2, 

Charlotte. 

44.  George  Knowles. 

45.  Mrs.  Amelia  Curtis. 

46.  Mrs.  E.  L.  Dawson. 

47.  Cora  Chappell. 

48.  E.  J.  Wilkinson. 

49.  John  P.  Och. 

50.  J.   George   Webster. 

51.  Miss  Francis  McCormick.   R.  D.  6. 

Charlotte. 

52.  Mrs.  N.  A.  Elden. 

53.  Mrs.   Marguerite  Marvin. 

54.  Cebert  M.  Halladay. 

55.  Mrs.  C.  E.  Geisler. 

56.  G.  W.  Parrott,  Lenox. 

58.  Charles  T.  Stears. 

59.  Mrs.  Lucy  Holben. 

60.  Henry   A.   Pomeroy,    R.   D.   4,    Kala- 

mazoo. 

61.  Mrs.  Wm.  Thaler. 

62.  E.  Mabel  Shaw. 

63.  Mrs.  Ada  L.  La  Du. 

64.  Mrs.  L.  P.  Meads. 

65.  H.  H.  Sarajian,  3656  Porter  St. 

66.  J.  J.  Lemon,  9327  Otsego. 

67.  George  Willis,  3260  Clements  Ave. 

68.  Everett  R.  Phelps,  16,835  Sunderland 

Road. 

69.  Mrs.  V.  E.  Chase.  5826  Middlesex, 

Dearborn. 

70.  Ralph  E.  Wisner,  700  Whitmore  Rd. 

71.  Gordon   E.   Schultz,    79   W.   Buena 

Vista  Ave.,  Highland  Park. 

72.  Mrs.  Gladys  N.  Bussler,  17139  Prairie 

Ave. 

73.  Roy    Richardson,    18.569    Ruth,    Mel- 

vindale. 

74.  Chandler  Rogers.  13,649  Stoepel  Ave. 

75.  Herman  F.  Stratton,  1715  Woodward 

Ave. 

76.  E.  T.  Brasher,  Beaubien  &  Garfield. 

77.  Sigmund    Reppell,    4760    Joseph 

Campau. 

78.  Ray  B.  Olsaver. 

79.  Arthur  Welch. 

80.  Frank  N.  Moulthrop,  206  Oak  St. 

81.  Mrs.  Frank  Ledy. 

82.  Mrs.  J.  T.  Janney. 

83.  Decker  Thomson. 

84.  Emory  W.  Hilton,  R.  D.  4,  Bronson. 

85.  Prof.   R.   E.    Loree,   212   Horticulture 

Bldg. 

87.  Grace  Gallery. 

88.  F.  C.  Hastings. 

89.  Mrs.  Ethel  L.  Redding,  Beulah. 
90.xMrs.  Clara  Blank,  R.  D.  7,  St.  Johns. 

91.  Mrs.  John  Folio. 

92.  Mrs.  Albert  Dailey. 

93.  Mrs.  Carrie  Van  Riper. 

94.  Saidee  M.  Williams,  806  Gd.  Traverse 

St. 

95.  Mrs.  Jessie  A.  Storr. 

97.  W.  A.  Lewis. 

98.  Mrs.  Frank  H.  Marsh. 

99.  Mrs.  Maria  E.  Rake. 

100.  Mrs.  Ruth  D.  Ford. 

101.  Mrs.  Harold  Heafield. 


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MICHIGAN   (Continued) 

102.  Mrs.  Althea  Wilson. 

103.  Mrs.  Anna  Dragoo. 

104.  Dr.  James  W.  Parker. 

105.  Mrs.  Frank  Wilberg,  602  Clinton  St. 

106.  Mrs.  Laura  E.  Siggins. 

107.  Mrs.  Edna  M.  Towner. 

108.  Jennie  Vander  Veen,  1670  Cleveland 

Ave. 

109.  Eivind   J.    Erickson,    R.    D.    1,    Corn- 

stock  Park. 

110.  Arthur  B.  Cross,  537  Norwood  Ave.. 

S    E 

111.  Mrs.    Henry   B.    Davis,    207    Youell 

Ave.,  S.  E. 

112.  Anna   M.    Kellogg,    754    Fuller   Ave.. 

S    E 

113.  R.  J.  Leffingwell,  1132  Oaklawn  N.  E. 

114.  Mrs.   Frank  H.   Nichols,    1217   Bemis 

St.,  S.  E. 

115.  Harry   Elenbaas,    2236   Francis    Ave., 

S.  E. 

116.  Mrs.  Robert  T.  Read,  424  Valley  Ave., 

N.  W. 

117.  Clyde  T.  Bulliment,  R.  D.  1. 

118.  Mrs.  Isabel  Dorr. 

119.  Claud  Tuck. 

120.  Warren  M.  Bell,  425  Hancock  Ave. 

121.  Mrs.  Jessie  Gleason. 

122.  Mrs.  Martha  Jessup. 

124.  Mrs.  Florence  A.  French. 

125.  Franklin  Leonard. 

126.  Mrs.  Ermina  Cote,  R.  D.  2,  Benzonia. 

127.  Mary  Powers. 

128.  Kenneth  Parmelee. 

129.  Mrs.  Kenneth  P.  Beattie. 

130.  Mrs.  Blaine  B.  Henkel. 

131.  Mrs.  A.  J.  Nelson,  Box  215. 

132.  George  H.  Tripp. 

133.  La  Mott  McEachron. 

134.  Mrs.  G.  F.  Butler. 

135.  Mrs.  Alfred  Williams,   R.  D.   1.   East 

Jordan. 

136.  Mrs.  Emma  Peterson. 

137.  Esther  Boucher,  510  N.  Waterloo  St. 

138.  Mrs.  Meryl  Thayer,  R.  D.  1. 

139.  Harley  Spotts,  Osseo. 

140.  Elizabeth  Berger,  R.  D.  1. 

141.  Gertrude  Gingell. 

142.  Harold  Loffler,  Tipperary  Road. 

143.  Mrs.  Alma  Hewitt. 
144.xMrs.  Oscar  Anderson,  R.  D.  2. 

145.  Lyle  L.  Flint,  R.  D.  9,  Coldwater. 

146.  George  C.  Shaver. 
147.xMrs.  Mabel  Ingersoll,  R.  D.  2. 

148.  Archie    MacDonald. 

149.  Edna  Steele. 

150.  Mrs.  Minnie  E.  Wuseman. 

151.  Mrs.  J.  E.  Van  Voorhis.    118   W.   St. 

Joe. 

152.  Mrs.    Eugene    M.    Hassler.    818    West 

Moreland. 

153.  Irene  Benjamin,  217  W.  Allegan. 

154.  James  A.  Brokaw. 

155.  Arnold  Weitting. 

156.  Mrs.  Earl  Lewis,  R.  D.  2,  Climax. 

157.  Mrs.  Elton  Archer. 

158.  Mrs.  D.  W.  Wheeler. 

159.  Mrs.    Henry   Halberg. 

161.  Mrs.   Glenna   MacArthur,   R.  D.    1. 

Lachine. 

162.  Mrs.  C.  H.  Horn,  325  W.  Main. 

163.  Lillian  Gates,  109  N.  Harrison. 

164.  Mrs.  O.  C.  Hagaman. 

165.  Mildred  Davis. 

166.  Mrs.  Blanche  L.  Allen. 

167.  Mrs.  P.  R.  L.  Carl. 
168.xMrs.  Wm.  B.   McWilliams. 

169.  Dr.  Ralph  W.  Thomas. 

170.  George  Schlee. 

171.  Mrs.  Elva  R.  Asquith. 


172.  Mrs.  Paul  L.  Field. 

173.  Bessie  McMonagle. 

174.  Walter  F.  Rose. 

175.  Arthur  C.  Buck. 

176.  Dudley  H.  Smith,  401  People's  Bank 

Bldg. 

177.  Mrs.    Raymond    Simpson.    634    Mar- 

quette Ave. 

178.  Mrs.  Arthur  Masser,    1391   Mont- 

gomery. 

179.  Mrs.   Oscar  E.   Nelson,   R.   D.   3. 

Stanton. 

180.  E.  N.  Hanlon. 

181.  Mary  E.   Paul,  402  Hathaway  St. 

182.  Edwin  Blackmon,  R.  D.  1,  Richmond. 

183.  Paul  M.  Shepard,  Moscow. 

184.  Mrs.  Walter  C.  Braman. 

185.  Mrs.  Emily  J.  Prescott. 

186.  Walter  Pollard. 

187.  R.   V.   Winberg. 

188.  Mrs.  Orpha  Sammons. 

189.  Mrs.  P.   J.   Leighty. 

190.  Mrs.  Nelle  Gumaer. 

191.  Mrs.    W.     C.    Cadwallader.     603     N. 

Water  St. 

192.  Helen  York,  32  N.  Washington. 

193.  Emmett  M.   Wilson. 

194.  Mrs.  Lola  Rogers. 

195.  Mrs.  S.   A.   McMorran,   R.   D.   2. 

Sault  Ste.  Marie. 

196.  Mrs.  Zua  V.  Kedzie. 

197.  James  Millard,  Bear  Lake. 

198.  Mrs.  Stanley  Kipp,  R.  D.  2,   Oxbow 

199.  Wm.  H.  Davis,   1726  Military  St. 

200.  B.  S.  Bassett,  526  15th  Street. 

201.  Frank  B.   Sturgis,   2903   Ravenswood 

Ave. 

202.  Charles  W.  Waring. 

203.  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Schlichting. 

204.  Mrs.  Verna  Terrill. 
205.xMrs.  Cora  Woods. 

206.  O.  W.  Thompson. 

207.  Mrs.  Charles  Uebrich. 

209.  Mrs.  Lena  Rosencrans. 

210.  Mrs.  Fred  Weeks. 

211.  Arnet  J.   Cole,   422  Wesley   Ave. 

212.  Clarence  Schultz. 

213.  Frank  L.  Smith. 

214.  Mrs.  George  W.  Phillips. 

215.  Mrs.  Anna  Duncan. 

217.  Mrs.  Clara  Warner,   139  Hilton  Ave., 

Ferndale. 

218.  Wm.    J.    Crozier,    3857    Buckingham, 

Berkley. 

219.  L.   F.   Bennett,   614  Fitzhugh  St. 

220.  May   Coppernoll. 

222.  Charles  E.  Stone,  2407  Lakeview  Ave. 

224.  Mrs.   Dora   Tousey,    R.   D.   2,   North- 

ville. 

225.  Mrs.  George  E.  Bailey,  R.  D.  5, 

Jackson. 

226.  Mrs.    Olive    Brown. 

227.  Mrs.   Flora  Allen. 

228.  Mrs.  Bert  Keith. 

229.  Mrs.  John  Colby. 

230.  Mrs.  Abba  Field. 

231.  Tena  B.  Hoover. 

232.  Mrs.   A.   B.  Courter. 

233.  Mrs.  Isabel  H.  Wood. 

234.  Catherine  B.  Smith. 

235.  Belle  Young,  R.  D.  7,   Clarksville. 

236.  Mrs.   J.   R.   Spelman. 

237.  John  W.  S.  Pierson. 

238.  Marcus  Hoyt. 

239.  Mrs.  Chloie  M.  Haag,  R.  D.  3, 

Schoolcraft. 

240.  George   Morrill. 

241.  Mrs.  E.  L.  Kelley. 

243.  Herman  Bottje,   523  Webster  St. 

244.  Mrs.  Cora  St.  John,  842  Webster  St. 

245.  Mrs.  Isaac  Margeson. 


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246.  Mrs.   C.   M.   Foster. 

247.  John  Yuill. 

248.  Frank  E.   Hay. 

249.  Mrs.  J.  Davis,  R.  D.,  Durand. 

250.  Mrs.  Edna  Smith,  R.  D.  6,  St.  Johns. 

251.  Mrs.  Lucille  Shimer. 

252.  Mrs.  May  Reno. 

253.  Francis   Crook,   3641    Elizabeth   St. 

254.  W.  R.  Scadin,  R.  D.  2,  Dexter. 

255.  Mrs.  Grace  K.  Reusink,  R.  D.  4, 

Adrian. 

256.  Maurice  Fuller,  R.  D.  2,  Pittsford. 

257.  Mrs.  Guy  S.  Covell. 

258.  Harry  W.  Sowton. 

259.  Leslie  Cockburn,  630  Emmons  Blvd. 

260.  Horace  Z.  Wilbur,  809  Congress  St. 

MIDDLE  ATLANTIC 

l.xWalter  T.  Massey,  40  S.  Bradford  St. 

2.  Walter  R.   Richardson,   Front  and 

Chestnut  Sts. 

3.  Willette  Forsythe,  1882  Columbia  Rd. 

4.  John   M.   P.   Metcalf,    1725   17th   St., 

N.  W. 

5.  Mrs.  Emil  G.  Kaiser,  1338  B.  St.,  S.  E. 

6.  Wm.  A.  Baltimore,  206  Elm  St.,  N.  W. 

7.  Norton  M.  Little,  1410  Columbia  Rd. 

8.  Mrs.   Bertha   Tate,   309    Oakdale  PI., 

N.  W. 

9.  Annie  F„  Smith,  1418  8th  St.,  N.  W. 

10.  Theodore  S.  Ramsey,   722  Gladstone 

Ave. 

11.  Wesley   Meekins,   1023  Old  Hartford 

Rd. 

12.  Marie  Martin,  1010  South  East  Ave. 

13.  Edward  Hamilton. 

14.  Ralph  I.  Alexander,  181  E.  Main  St., 
15.xWilbur  W.  Walker,  R.  D.  1. 
16.xMrs.  F.  W.  Harding,  33  Liberty  St., 

Newton. 
17.  Henry  J.  Hemingway,  50  Hawthorne 
Ave. 

19.  Samuel  W.  Boardman,  Jr.,  225  Cedar 

Street. 

20.  Robert  T.  Stokes,  85  Watchung  Ave. 

21.  Carrie  Fritts. 

22.  Joseph  Laino,  249  Cliff  Street. 

23.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Cosgrove,  High  St. 

24.  Edmund   Deacon,   Grand  Ave. 

25.  John  Hanson,  235  Crystal  Ave. 

26.  Ernest  H.  Lesser,  15  Grove  Place. 

27.  Theodore  H.  Smith,  19  Glenside  Rd., 

South  Orange. 

28.  Elton  L.  McAnney,  153  Buffalo  Ave. 

29.  Walter  T.  Franklin,  837  Colonia  Rd. 

30.  Katri   Tiikkala,   59   Hamilton  Ave. 
31..\Mrs.  Clark  Shaffer. 

32.  Wm.  L.  Flye,  20  High  Street. 

33.  Iza  Stewart,  365  Washington  Ave. 

34.  Thomas    Hislop,    Grasselli    Park. 

Linden. 

35.  Chas.  J.  Priester,  64  Elm  Ave. 

36.  Frederick  W.   Harsen. 

37.  Otto  Anderson,   1132  Fifth  Ave., 

North  Bergen. 
38.xMrs.  Augustina  L.  F.  Craft,  R.  D.  1. 
39.xPaul  F.  Jandel,  110  Linden  Ave. 
40.xGeorge  J.  Barz,   246  Lincoln  Place. 

41.  Mrs.  Louise  Smith,  314  Halladay  St. 

42.  Helen  Frundt,   92  Bartholdi  Ave. 

43.  G.  W.  Hawkins,  355  New  York  Ave. 

45.  Page  Tredway,  167  Wilmore  Rd. 

46.  Mary   Kobliha,   26   Grand  St. 
47xEdna   Stryker,   Frenchtown. 
48.  Walter  S.  Koch,  Mecray  Lane. 
49xHarold  A.  Horter,  184  Parker  Ave. 
50.xEva  Headman. 

51.  Louis  S.  Carpenter,   24  N.   Mountain 
Ave. 


52.  Knut  Johanson,  41  Portland  Place. 

53.  George  A.  Nesbitt,   20  Burnside 
Place,   Upper  Montclair. 

54.  George  D.  Holmes,  22  Waterbury 

Rd.,    Upper   Montclair. 

55.  Montague  Hutchinson,  403  Conant  St., 

Hillside. 

56.  L.  Foster  Whitfield,  384  Summer  Ave. 

57.  John   O.   Bennett,    16  Cottage   Place. 

58.  Elizabeth  Thompson,   89   Parrow   St. 

59.  James  H.  Noyes,  29  Rollinson  St., 

West   Orange. 

60.  August   H.   Ramsland.   53  Mountain- 

view  St.,  West  Orange. 

61.  Mrs.    Frank    D.    Wyman,     Franklin 

Ave.,  Pearl  River,  N.  Y. 

62.  Christian  Van  Heest,  117  Park  Ave. 

63.  Vernon  R.  Forbes,  12  North  4th  St. 

64.  John  G.  Peterson,  99  State  Street. 

65.  Philip  S.  Suffern,  1131  Martine  Ave. 

66.  J.  Daniel  Hjelm,  727  Richmond  St. 

67.  Austine  Leake,  922  Myrtle  Ave. 

68.  Walter  W.  Mock,  24  Montross  Ave. 

69.  James   P.  M.   Kittrick,   Central  Ave. 

70.  John  J.  Vohden,  Jr.,  2026  Kay  Ave., 

Union. 

71.  Wilmer  K.  Clymer,   14  So.  Nashville 

Ave. 

72.  Robert  A.  Scott,  88  Claremont  Ave. 
73xRev.  E.  C.  Hall. 

74.  John  C.   Churchill,    224   Butler  Ave. 

75.  Mrs.  Lucy  Lessor,  Middlesex. 

76.  Harvey  B.  Moring,  510  Shackamaxon 

Drive. 

77.  Anna  L.  Johnson,  47  Green  Street. 
78.xMrs.   Ethel  M.  Yeager,    1425  Albany 

Ave. 

79.xMrs.  Charles  S.  Worner.  19  Golden 
Ave.,   Jamaica  So.,  L.   I. 

80.xMrs.  E.  Hufferman,  140-12  Spring- 
field Blvd.,   Springfield. 

81.xJames  Lindley,  2909  Clarendon  Rd. 

82xLucile  Walton. 

83xRuth  E.  Rinehart,  R.  D.  1. 

84.xJennie  Pross,  60  No.  4th  St. 

85.xMrs.  Stella  Rousing. 

87.  Andrew  Balint.  R.  F.  D.  5,  Box  80. 

88.  Maria  R.  Bready. 

89.  Wm.    F.    Lawrence,    1724    Matthews 

Terrace. 

90.  Gilbert  T.  Hunter,  Box  266,  Rosslyn 

MINNESOTA 

1.  Mrs.  I.  J.  Boraas. 

2.  J.  A.  Petraborg. 

3.  William  G.  Lindblom. 

4.  Mrs.  Rudolph  L.  Swore.  721  Cedar  St. 

5.  E.  M.  Rouse,  625  Jackson  St. 

6.  Mrs.  Fred  Beal. 

7.  W.  S.  Robertson. 

8.  Ruth  Fowler,  703  W.  Winona  St. 

9.  Mrs.  Phil  Palmer. 

10.  Mrs.  Myrtle  Baum. 

11.  Ethel  Pender. 

12.  John  H.  Greenan. 

13.  John  J.   Ledvina,   No.   2nd  St. 

14.  Mrs.   Dick   Wibbels. 

15.  Mrs.  Ed.  E.  Kohls. 

16.  Clara  B.  Hill. 

17.  D.  R.  Christie. 

18.  Lee  D.  Bergsman. 

19.  Charles  W.  Bray. 

20.  John  Vogts,  Frontier. 

21.  George  H.  Ribbel,  413  N.  5th  St. 

22.  Franklin  J.   Peters. 

23.  Mrs.  Rena  Sandmeyer. 

24.  W.   Delle. 

25.  Wallace  Harris,  R.  D.  5.  New  Ulm. 

26.  Benn  Baker. 

27.  Mrs.   E.  C.   Stockman 

28.  Ed.  Brunner. 


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293 


MINNESOTA   (Continued) 

29.  Mrs.   Joe  Ferguson,   Graceton. 

31.  Mrs.  John  Raski. 

32.  Mrs.  Grace  Robinson. 

33.  Mrs.  Nettie  Hall. 

34.  Mrs.  Jessie  Hudson. 

35.  Richard  Elmer   Furber,    R.   D.   2. 

Newport. 

36.  L.  S.  Miller. 

37.  Mrs.  John  C.  Krohn. 

38.  Wm.   L.   Towle. 

39.  Mrs.  Letta  La  Prelle. 

40.  Mrs.  Harold  Adams,   Mentor. 

41.  Brewer  Mattocks,  Jr.,  911  Woodland 

Ave. 

42.  Mrs.   C.  H.   Bade. 

43.  Chas.  A.  Barnes. 

44.  Mrs.  A.  Lankkonen,  204  Monroe  St. 

45.  Ella  M.  Stratton,  Box  266. 

46.  Mrs.  Alvin  Thate. 

47.  D.  J.  Chatham. 

48.  Fenwick  Taylor. 

49.  Mrs.   Gertrude  Erickson. 

50.  Mrs.  Gust  Nelson. 

51.  Mrs.  C.  A.  Peters. 

52.  P.   O.  Anderson. 

53.  G.  O.  Gaylord. 

54.  Mrs.  Myra  Buss. 

55.  Lulo  M.  Robards. 

56.  Mrs.   Olive   Scott. 

57.  Mrs.   Glen  Moore,   R.   D.   7, 

Monti  video. 

58.  Mrs.  Simon  Olson. 

59.  Bess  Bacon. 

60.  F.  A.  Andert. 

61.  E.  J.  Van  Bronkhorst. 

62.  Edward   O.   Dibble. 

63.  A.   M.  Stevens,  Hopkins. 

64.  Mrs.  Pearl  Ward. 

65.  Mrs.  E.   C.  Theilman,   R.   D.   3, 

Box  10. 

66.  Mrs.  Carl  A.  Stenkrist.  Littlefork. 

67.  Evan  M.  Sheldon,  Clearwater. 

68.  Mrs.  Robert  H.  Burrill. 

69.  Mrs.    Helmi    Lahti,    515   2nd    Ave., 

Brooklyn. 

70.  George   Groetzinger. 

71.  Mrs.  J.  B.  Edeburn. 

72.  Mrs.  Sophia  A.  Beckman,   37  8th 

Ave.  S.  , 

73.  Mrs.  H.  J.  Langfitt,  526  Main  St. 

74.  Mrs.   Albert  Dobbs. 

75.  Ray  Palmer. 

76.  Hulda   Gustafson. 

77.  Mrs.  J.  E.  Phillips,  208  N.  High  St. 

78.  Elsie  Watts,  R.  D.  1,  Box  27,  Alida. 

79.  John  Mollerstrom. 

80.  Mrs.  Charles  Frost. 

81.  Mrs.  Minnie  Trace,  115  S.  E.  4th  St. 

82.  Mrs.  Henry  C.  Monders. 

83.  William  Nordland. 

84.  G.  J.  Fruetel. 

85.  Roy  O.  Stemsrud. 

86.  Mrs.   Philip  Danter. 

87.  Mrs.   Chas.    H.    Reasner.    331    Center 

St. 

88.  Edgar   A.   Peterson,    114   Moreland 

Ave. 

89.  Minnie  M.  Riley. 

90.  Mrs.  W.  A.  Hanna. 

91.  Mrs.   C.   P.   Smith. 

92.  Mrs.  Caroline  Schroeder. 

93.  Mrs.  E.  J.  Paulsen. 

94.  Ruth   McKinlay. 

95.  Arthur  Nelson,  R.  D.  2. 

96.  Lida  W.  Thompson. 

97.  Mrs.  Martin  Bockovich. 

98.  Adelaide   E.   Mason,    1105   15th  Ave., 

S    E 

99.  Herbert  H.  Drews,  4527  Bruce  Ave. 
100.  Caroline  Ewe,  4218  Fremont  Ave.  S. 


101.  Georgia   A.   Burgess,    1929   Hennepin 

Ave. 

102.  Viola  Oltman,  2515  Logan  Ave.  N. 

103.  A.   P.  Brooks,   3111   Girard   Ave.   N. 

104.  Adelbert    R.    Taylor,    617    McKnight 

Bldg. 

105.  Charles  E.  Young,  5000  Upton  Ave.  S. 

106.  J.  V.  S.  Fisher,  1212  W.  31st  St. 

107.  Clarence   R.   Chaney,    4908   Colfax 

Ave.  S. 

108.  Robert  Butters,  5219  Elliot  Ave. 

109.  Isabella  Wilson,  3933  38th  Ave.  S. 

110.  Mrs.  V.  W.  Davis,  4188  W.  44th  St. 

111.  Eva  C.  Goehrs,   3937  Elliot  Ave. 

112.  R.  J.  Schultz,  3420  Park  Ave. 

113.  E.  C.  Scarborough,  1316  14th  Ave.,  N. 

114.  Stanley    Sloane    Gillam,    535    Metro- 

politan  Bank. 

115.  Cora  I.  Ross,  3855  2nd  Ave.  S. 

116.  Mrs.  Grace  Lohman,  3137  24th  Ave. 

S. 

117.  C.  R.  Empey.  Eureka. 

118.  M.  A.  Brandt. 

119.  Mrs.  Carrie  Perrault. 

120.  Mrs.  Edith  Godfrey,   611   8th  St.  S. 

121.  Mrs.   P.   W.   Cartwright.    301    W.   8th 

St. 

122.  Mrs.  Gladys  Ross. 

123.  E.  L.  Haglund. 

124.  Fred  S.  Jensen. 

125.  C.   W.   Miller. 

126.  Mrs.   Chas.  Carlson. 

127.  Mrs.  Charles  Strait. 

128.  May   Ethel   Abbott,    201   Union   St. 

129.  Mrs.  W.  C.  Hart,  R.  D.  3.  Wadena. 

130.  Dudley   Larson,   R.   D.    1.   Moorhead. 

131.  Mrs.  F.  D.  Baker. 

132.  Chas.   H.   Balsta. 

133.  Mrs.  Charles  Annett,  422  S.  Elm  St. 

134.  Emil  Finnila,  Box  104.  Aurora. 

135.  Mrs.  H.  E.  Ranger. 

136.  George  E.  Geary. 

137.  A.  Sylte. 

138.  Mrs.  A.  E.  Becker. 

139.  Rufus  P.   Morton. 

140.  Norman  Pound. 

141.  Mrs.  Clyde  Shumway,  5020  42'2  Ave. 

142.  C.  J.  Lensman. 

143.  J.  E.  Carter. 

144.  Mrs.  A.  S.  Wheelock. 

145.  Mrs.  Carl  Mellem. 

146.  Mrs.  Geo.  K.  Thompson. 

147.  Mrs.  Mabel  Bauman,  Bagley. 

148.  Mrs.  Madora  Allen. 

149.  Mrs.     Rebecca     A.     Hamilton.     6024 

Goodrich  Ave. 

150.  Mrs.  Arthur  Blarney,  407  Bates  Ave. 

151.  Mabel  Larson,  724  13th  Ave.  N. 

152.  John  Dejdar,  263  Colbourne  St. 

153.  Mrs.  Esther  Paulus,  1609  E.  Seventh 

St. 

154.  Ralph  Boyd,   998   Matilda   St. 

155.  O.  L.  Miller,  863  Seal  St. 

156.  Wm.  H.  Lamson,  2083  Carroll  Ave. 

157.  J.  W.  Gould,   1011  Linwood  Place. 

158.  Bruce  J.  Broady,  877  Lincoln  Ave. 

159.  Louis  Kleinhans,  60  E.  George  St. 

160.  C.   D.   Risser.    2144   Princeton  Ave. 

161.  Willard  Stowell,  1424  Chelmsford  St. 

162.  Philip  G.  Bowman.  2337  Common- 

wealth Ave. 

163.  Richard  Vandersteen,    1390   N. 

Albert  St. 

164.  Mrs.  H.  L.  Roberts. 

165.  August  Walden. 

166.  Arnold  H.  Larson. 

167.  V.  T.  Conklin,  Merchants  Bank  Bldg. 

168.  Lucille  Horton,  R.  D.  1. 

169.  Mrs.  John  Bjork. 

170.  Mrs.  O.  E.  Moses. 

171.  W.  F.  Brundage. 

172.  Mrs.  A.  E.  Rain. 


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MINNESOTA    (Continued) 

173.  W.  M.  Skerek. 

174.  F.  R.   Krause. 

175.  John  Soltis,  Holdingford. 

176.  Nellie  Higby,    113   Grant   St. 

177.  Mrs.  Richard  Gardner. 

178.  Mrs.   Grace  Avery. 

179.  J.  G.  Cussons. 

180.  Mrs.   Sanfred   Kaski.    R.   D.   4. 

Cloquet. 

181.  Charles  S.  Stith. 

182.  Mrs.  J.  B.  Eastvold. 

183.  Mrs.  Harry  Donnon,  R.  D.  1, 
Nashua. 

184.  Agnes  Nelson,  Box  404. 

185.  R.  E.  Duddles. 

186.  Mrs.  Isabel  Hodorf,  R.  D.   1.  Royal- 

ton. 

187.  Anton  Fischer. 

188.  David  Nutting. 

189.  Mrs.  W.  C.  Cadwallader. 

190.  Mrs.  F.  W.  Shauer. 

191.  R.   E.   Hodgson. 

192.  Mrs.  S.  A.   Nystrom. 

193.  Mrs.  Frank  Luker. 

194.  Mrs.  Gertrude  M.  Davis. 

195.  Mrs.  Roby  Plank. 

196.  Mrs.   Edna   Gillie. 

197.  Mary  E.  Curtis. 

198.  Cora  Robinson,  610  Grand  St. 

199.  Mrs.  P.  M.  Paquette. 

200.  Mrs.  F.  G.  Sugg. 

201.  Mrs.  G.  O.  Fortney. 

MISSOURI 

1.  Helen  Snelling. 

2.  Edw.   Hutchison,    325    Morgan   St. 

4.  T.   B.   Thomas. 

5.  William  H.  Dow. 

6.  Willis  Allen   Calvin. 

7.  Mrs.  Fanny   Selover. 

8.  Essie  M.   Heyle.   1711   Anthony. 

9.  Handel  Williams. 

10.  Kirkwood  Jones.  DeSoto.  111. 
12.xT.  A.  Morrow,  Rt.  4. 
13.xJames  Kellie. 
14.  Mrs.  Howard  L.  Stephens. 
15.xT.  P.  Flagg,  R.  F.  D.  2,  Trenton. 
16.xMrs.  Maggie  Johnson,  R.  D.  1. 

17.  Mrs.  Lola  Buntin. 

18.  Crosby  C.  Johnson,  Box  135. 

19.  H.  O.  Lehman,  R.  D.  5,  Kahoka. 

20.  J.  M.  Hensley,  Tuscumbia. 

21.  Eugenie  Brown. 
22.xMae  Green. 

23.  Albert  H.  Jewell,  7322  Wyoming  Ave. 

24.  J.  Earl  Clark,  4110  Norledge  PI. 

25.  Edwin  W.  Ernst,  2930  Wabash  Ave. 

26.  Lucille  Black,  36th  &  Walnut. 

27.  M.  M.  Whitelaw. 

28.  Mrs.    Frank    J.    Johnson,    331    Har- 

wood. 

29.  F.  D.  Connard,  3144  Walter  Ave. 
30.xMrs.  Augusta  Brockman. 
31.xNancie   F.   Chrisman. 

32.xFred  Moody. 

33.  Mrs.  Ella  Hawley,  214  Jefferson  St. 

34.  Mrs.  B.  J.  Pilleter. 

35.  J.  C.  Feemster. 
36.xMrs.  Lottie  Elliott. 

37.  J.  E.  Weaver. 

38.  Z.  T.   Martin. 

39.  Leslie  Hauck,  2211  Francis  St. 

40.  Mrs.  C.  D.  Gomel,  3218  Seneca  St. 

41.  James  Hoff,   2005  Victor  St. 

42.  Raymond  Griesbach,   3808  McRee 

43.  Walter  Ziegerist,   415  West  Point 

Court. 

44.  Mabel  Brown,  1333  N.  Kingshighway. 

45.  Robt.  Campbell,  4204  Gravois. 


46.  Mrs.  J.  E.  Scott,  4280a  Lee  Ave. 

47.  Floyd  Dodge,  7043  Pernod  Ave. 

48.  J.  G.  Hewitt,  901  Century  Bldg. 

49.  Mrs.  Martha  M.  Stroup,  2020a  Allen 

Ave. 

50.  Gordon  M.  Browne,  6330  Clayton  Rd. 

51.  Leona  M.  Miller,  2805  Dalton. 

52.  John  F.  Taylor,  3085  S.  Grand  Ave. 

53.  Essie  Broyles,   Rt.   7. 

54.  John  M.  Conkling,  1237  Benton. 
55.xJ.   F.   Hamilton,   St.   Elizabeth. 
56.xMrs.   W.   A.   Bird. 

58.xP.  V.  Vanderford. 

59.  Charles   Lee    Howe,    1623    Annalee 

Ave. 

60.  Eliab  W.  Metcalf,  140  So.  Gore. 

61.  A.   L.   Cutter,   620   Fairview. 
62.xMrs.  Ella  Hoffstetter,  R.  D.  2. 
63.  Henry  W.  Maddox,  2319  Locust. 

MONTANA 

1.  Mrs.  H.  W.  Beasley. 

2.  Mrs.  C.  A.  Foster. 

4.  Mrs.  Pearl  Duppler. 

5.  Mrs.   J.   C.   Benson. 

6.  Mrs.  W.  A.  Conwell. 

7.  P.  A.  Rockwell,  3410  3rd  Ave.,  N. 

8.  Adam  Schoessler,  Route  1. 

10.  J.  S.  Lorrence,  3924  1st  Ave.  S. 

12.  Mrs.  Albert  Bove. 

13.  Mrs.  M.  I.  Warden. 

14.  F.  B.  Donning. 

15.  Mrs.   Winifred  Levesey,   2546  Harri- 

son Ave. 

17.  Mrs.  Fay  Allen.  Volberg. 

18.  Mrs.    Chloe  Young. 

19.  Mrs.  Frank  Hull. 

20.  Gottlieb  Hikkle. 

21.  Mrs.   Henry   Frahm. 

23.  Mrs.  Ruby  J.  Rowley. 

24.  Osa  Fares. 

25.  Fred  Schoensigel. 

26.  Jacob  Stiekel. 

27.  Bradford  Clark. 

28.  Mrs.   Eleanor  Hamilton. 

30.  Roy  Huber. 

31.  Kenneth   C.   Thompson. 

32.  John  McKensie  Ser,  1105  3rd  Ave.  N. 

33.  R.  P.   Ross. 

34.  Mrs.  G.  A.  Sarbo. 

35.  Mrs.    Helen   Adams. 

36.  Mrs.   M.   L.   Lower. 

37.  Mrs.    Geo.    Howell. 

39.  J.  G.   Frank. 

40.  R.   H.   Morrow. 

41.  Gottfried  Schmidt,  Mildred. 

42.  Warren  G.  Smythe. 

44.  Enoch  L.  Land. 

45.  Mrs.  Arthur  Wilkinson. 

46.  Mrs.  R.  E.  Coy,  311  Edith. 

47.  Mike  Kallis. 

48.  Mrs.   C.   M.   Whitmyer. 

49.  Mrs.    Geo.    W.    Handel. 
52.  Mrs.   Wm.  Erickson. 

54.  Mrs.   Margaret   Carrington,   Baker. 

55.  Jakob  Ehret. 

56.  Mrs.   Olaf  Wold. 

57.  W.  J.  Soderlind. 

58.  Mrs.   C.   C.   Rowan. 

59.  Mrs.  J.  B.  Seeley. 

60.  Mrs.  F.  C.  Metzger. 

61.  Mrs.  J.  H.  Johnston. 

62.  Mrs.  M.  H.  Frederickson. 

63.  J.  S.  Johnson. 

64.  John  Bauxbaum,  Jr. 

65.  Mollie  Gohl. 

66.  Mrs.   Lottie  Finch. 

68.  Mrs.  Edith  L.  Reid. 

69.  Geo.  Sept. 

70.  Jacob  Cackle. 
72.  Jacob  Baum. 


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NEBRASKA 

1.  Lila   E.   McAndrew. 

2.  Mrs.  F.  M.  Weitzel,  1117  Church  St. 

3.  F.  R.  Furse. 

5.  C.  W.  Recknor. 

6.  Charles  H.  Downing. 

7.  Mrs.  Chas.  W.  Andrews. 

8.  S.  C.   Townsend. 

9.  Mrs.  Glenn  Howard. 

10.  Mrs.  Olive  S.  Lewis. 

11.  H.  E.  Newton. 

12.  Mrs.  Oliver  Harmon. 

13.  Mrs.  Emma  Nellor. 

14.  George  A.  Fox. 

15.  Mrs.  Hazel  Lotspeich. 

16.  Louis  Murdoch. 

18.  Mrs.  C.  J.  Fletcher. 

19.  A.  L.  Riedesel. 

20.  E.  P.  Van  Kirk. 

21.  Mrs.  W.  H.  Horton. 

22.  A.  I.  Cram. 

23.  H.  W.  Kenaston. 

24.  Marcus  D.  Carroll. 

25.  Lizzie  Eastman. 

26.  E.    C.    Baltensperger,    R.    F.    D.    3. 

27.  Mrs.  C.  H.  Morris,  R.  D.  1. 

28.  Mrs.  F.  A.   Barta. 

29.  Mrs.  Marion  Crites,   246  Mears. 

30.  Mrs.  Celia  Trullinger. 

31.  Mrs.  A.  C.  Krebs. 

32.  Roy  B.  Gould. 

33.  Mrs.  R.  M.  Campbell,  2920  14th  St. 

34.  Henry  H.  Deunk. 

35.  Mrs.  M.  H.  Davis. 

36.  Mrs.  A.  C.  Walker,  Box  422. 

37.  I.  Anna  Hall. 

38.  Myrtie    A.    Benne,    1108    Hawthorne 

Ave. 

39.  Andrew  Barton. 

40.  Mrs.  Margaret  Benker. 

41.  Adam  Hook. 

42.  Mrs.  H.  R.  Wilkinson. 

43.  Charles    Schramm,    Route    1,    New- 

castle. 

44.  Mrs.  George  Hess. 

45.  Mrs.  Everett  Hall. 

46.  Wilfred  E.  Anderson. 

47.  Lale  Scofield. 

48.  Mrs.  E.  B.  Cox. 

49.  Oscar  Patterson. 

50.  Belle  Alexander. 

51.  Mrs.  M.  M.  Calkins. 

52.  Mrs.  O.  E.  Miller. 

53.  Estle  D.  Austin. 

54.  Mrs.  Louis  Roy,  Box  222. 

55.  Frank  T.  Hamilton. 

56.  John  Weber,  Sr. 

57.  H.  A.  Dalrymple. 

59.  Adeline  J.  Allen. 

60.  Mrs.  E.  M.  Spear. 

61.  Lloyd   Softley. 

62.  Bernice   E.    Matthews.    Box    269. 

63.  Henry  Loebsack,  514  East  Yund  St. 

64.  W.  H.  Adams. 

65.  Dietrich  Brunken. 

66.  Mrs.  E.  W.  Dickson. 

67.  P.  H.  Robinson. 

68.  Mrs.  Melvin  E.  Kitzinger. 

69.  P.  C.  Schafer,  418  So.  Lin.  Ave. 

70.  J.  J.  Wacker,   509  S.  Chicago  Ave. 

71.  George  Helzer,  106  East  A  St. 

72.  Mrs.  J.  J.  Snee. 

73.  Mrs.  Anna  Pierce. 

74.  Mrs.  R.  F.  Busch. 

75.  Mrs.   Ray  Youney. 

76.  May  Teel. 

77.  Martia  Wenske,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

78.  Mrs.  Arthur  D.  Knight. 

79.  Mrs.  Leonard  Hobel. 

80.  Mrs.  George  McMurray,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

81.  Margaret  E.  Morrell,  20th  &  D  Sts. 

82.  Alex  Fischer,  420  F  St. 


83.  Mrs.  H.  Taylor  Wilson,  1000  No.  33rd. 

84.  Mrs.  J.  E.  Winchester,  1308   Adams  St. 

85.  George  Miller,  805  D  St. 

86.  Conrad  Kuehling. 

87.  Conrad   Keller.    1330   S.   9th 

89.  Mrs.  Alice  B.  Wright,  Box  236. 

90.  Mrs.  L.  E.  Cook. 

91.  Jacob  Wagner,  209  W.  3rd. 

92.  O.  G.  Coglizer. 

94.  Gwen  Gillard. 

95.  M.    E.    Everson. 

96.  Mrs.   Ethel   McGonnagle. 

97.  Elberta  Spindler,  1001  Norfolk  Ave. 
99.  Mrs.  O.  J.  Peterson. 

100.  Louise  F.  Curtis,  421  S.  36th  St. 

101.  Lucy  M.  Mack,  4525  No.  21st. 

102.  Fred  Tiedeman,  3123  Riverview. 

103.  W.  J.  Oberlender,  5005  No.  24th  Blvd. 

104.  Mrs.  Fred  Wells,  3823  R  St. 

105.  Mrs.  Floyd  Luff. 

106.  F.  S.  Carpenter.  R.  F.  D.  2. 

107.  Mrs.  Anna  Beitz. 

108.  C.  B.  Brande. 

109.  C.  O.  Pond. 

110.  Mrs.  Herman  Mahlman.  Hickman. 

111.  Percy  Dunn. 

112.  Mabel  Eckerson. 

113.  Mrs.  Bernice  Nicholson. 

114.  Mrs.  Ernest  Felzein. 

115.  Mrs.  George  L.  Williams,  Box  116. 

116.  Mrs.  Grace  Plybon. 

117.  H.  P.  Johnson,   1510  Fourth  Ave. 

118.  Ward  W.  Maynard. 

119.  Ida  Lay. 

120.  Agnes  Pence. 

121.  Mrs.  Cora  Merrill. 

123.  Mrs.   Julia  Cornish. 

124.  Faithe   M.   Carr. 

125.  R.  J.   Drewelow. 

126.  Mrs.  Norah  Van  Vlach. 

127.  Mrs.  Ida  Bachdahl. 

128.  Wm.  Reuter. 

129.  Mrs.  Salome  Mueller. 

130.  Ralph  Neurburg. 

131.  Mrs.   May   West. 

132.  Mrs.  Victor  Madsen. 

133.  Mrs.  L.  W.  Larson. 

134.  Mrs.  Anna  Grothmann. 

135.  Gertrude  L.  Lum. 

136.  Mrs.    Ira    M.    Thompson,    1227    No. 

Linden. 
137.xMrs.  C.  A.  Bond,  R.  F.  D.  1. 
138.  J.  H.   Domingo. 

140.  Mrs.  W.  A.  Kerl. 

141.  Mrs.  A.  A.  Beeker. 

142.  Dora  B.  Wood,  912  Burlington  Ave. 

143.  Henry  Huber,   1619  Platte  Ave. 

NEW    HAMPSHIRE 

1.  Mrs.  Gertrude  M.   Perham,   South 
Acworth. 

3.  Mrs.  Susan  B.  Kemp. 

4.  Elliot  B.  Watson. 

5.  Mrs.  Emma  J.  Davis,  Alton  Bay. 

6.  Frederick  W.  Brown. 

7.  Mrs.  Daisy  S.  Eastman,  R.  F.  D. 

8.  Elizabeth   A.   Dodge. 

9.  George  H.  Caughey,  R.  D.  1. 

10.  Mrs.  George  A.  Page,  Main  St. 

11.  Frank   B.  Coult. 

12.  Mrs.  Frank  A.  Conant. 

13.  Mrs.    Edna    Lakeman    Young,    Barn- 

14.  Mrs.  Herbert  M.  Hill,  R.  D.  1. 

15.  Gladys  Aldridge.  pro-tem,  Foster  St. 

16.  Margaret  L.  Houston. 

17.  Mrs.  Maurice  C.  Newton,  Box  225. 

18.  Mrs.  Lorin  A.  Dresser.  155  Church  St. 

19.  Elsie  K.  Jackman. 

20.  Fred  James,   King  St. 

21.  Mrs.   E.   Christine   Swasey. 

22.  Raymond  Cavis. 


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23.  Henry   E.   Stickney. 

24.  Mrs.  Paulina  T.  Sargeant. 

25.  Louis   D.    Morrill,   R.   F.   D.    11, 

Penacook. 

26.  Mrs.   Jessie  Holmes. 

27.xMrs.  Addie  A.  West.  Wolfeboro. 

28.  Mrs.  Fleda  Maranville. 

29.  Lucretia  P.  Chandler,  Stow.  Maine. 

30.  Walter  W.  Lane. 

31.  Harry  S.  Kelley. 

32.  P.  C.  Kinney,  266  Mulberry  St. 

33.  Mrs.  Grace  Y.  Cummings. 

34.  Clyde  M.  Davis,  17  Church  St. 

35.  A.  H.  Knight,   14  Sewalls  Falls  Rd., 

W.  Concord. 

36.  Edward  A.  Dame,  85  Warren  St. 

37.  Mrs.  Winifred  G.  Moody,  R.  D.  6. 

38.  Paul  J.  Dixon,  Washington  St. 

39.  Mrs.  Charlotte  Quimby,  R.  D.  4. 

40.  E.  W.  Davis. 

41.  Rev.  Edward  Louis  Stannard. 

42.  Edward  A.  Farnum,  R.  D.   1. 
43.xMrs.  W.  S.  Wells,  West  Andover. 

44.  George  W.  Brown,  Acting. 

45.  Mrs.  William  P.  Wood. 

46.  Mary  A.  Morse. 

47.  Mrs.  Mamie  K.  Saltmarsh.  5  Nesmith 

Street. 

48.  Norman   E.   Seavey,    118   Locust  St. 

49.  P.  E.   Wiggin.   28   Oak  St. 

50.  Mrs.   Frank   Woodward. 

51.  Mrs.  Mary  I.  Stone. 

52.  E.  L.  Getchell. 

53.  Mrs.  Austin  L.  Calef. 

54.  Bernice  L.   Sawyer. 

55.  Walter  S.  Dorothy. 

56.  Caroline  S.  Thompson.  P.  O.  Box  8. 

57.  Mrs.  Verna  O.  Hunt. 

58.  Mrs.  Eva  M.  West. 

59.  Leroy  B.  Burpee,  56  High  Street. 

60.  Mrs.  Leora  F.  Otis,  94  N.  Main  St. 

61.  Grace  G.  Blodgett,  R.  D.   1,   Fitz- 

william  Depot. 

62.  Mrs.  Elsie  B.  Pettee,  R.  D. 

63.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Pierce. 

64.  Elsie   Y.   Closson,    Main    St.    Station. 
65.xBessie  C.  Rowell.  83  So.  Main  St. 
66..\Mrs.  Winnie  B.  Drake. 

67.  William  S.  P.  Sanderson. 

68.  C.  Frank  Page,  R.  D.  3,  Laconia. 

69.  Mrs.  Mabelle  S.  Freihofer. 

70.  Mrs.  Marjorie  B.  Parker.  R.  D.  1. 

71.  F.   R.  Jennings. 

72.  Mrs.  Althine  F.  Lear. 

74.  Mrs.   Lucy   A.   Brooks. 

75.  Lillian  Odell. 

76.  Flora  L.  Kimball.  Dunster  Ave. 

77.  Mrs.  Clara  E.  Darling. 

78.  Anna  M.  Cole,  R.  D.  1. 

79.  Abbie  F.  Weare,  Seabrook. 

80.  Rev.  Frank  Pearson. 

81.  Kathrina  E.  Spencer. 

82.  Arthur  H.  Basye. 

83.  Mrs.  Clara  E.  Keniston. 

84.  Mrs.  N.  Delia  Carbee. 

85.  Mrs.  Aquilla  M.  Adams. 

86.  Mrs.  Maude  M.   Burnham. 

87.  Carroll  B.  Conner.  Box  55. 
88.xMrs.   Ella   Woodward. 

89.  Mrs.  A.  S.  Nelson. 

90.  Mrs.  George  S.  Hall,  Main  St. 

91.  Ralph  W.  Hebb. 

92.  Mrs.  Beryl  R.  Orde. 

93.  Mrs.   Alice   Y.    Poore,    R.   F.   D.    4. 

Manchester. 

94.  Rev.  Lucien  C.  Kimball. 

95.  B.  F.  Cann. 

96.  Edwin  S.  Huse.  43  Franklin  St. 

97.  Harry  E.  Applin,  200  Roxbury  St. 

98.  Mrs.  Ruth  B.  Armstrong. 


99.  Mrs.  Emily  H.  Clark.  R.  F.  D. 

100.  Karl  E.  Smith,  60  Avery  St. 

101.  Alma    Sampson,    88V2    Main    St. 

102.  Mrs.   Frances   E.   Pelton,    R.   D.    1, 

Box  36,  Charlestown. 

103.  C.  Elbert  Dole,   31  Elm  St. 

104.  Mrs.  Nellie  J.  Durgin. 

105.  Mrs.  Susie  B.  Hurd.  P.  O.  Box  75. 

106.  Blanche  L.  Haley. 

107.  Mrs.  Karl  J.  Brummer,  11  Brummer 

Place. 

108.  Mrs.   Mildred  Lakeway. 

109.  Mrs.  John  C.  Marston. 

110.  Mrs.  Harriet  B.  Warren. 

111.  Walter  B.  Stewart,  Box  60,  R.  D.  1, 

South   Lyndeboro. 

112.  Leaman  Wormwood,  R.  D.  6.  Dover 

113.  William  C.  Heath,  77  Liberty  St. 

114.  Chester   W.    Jenks,    21    Cloyde    St. 
115.xMary  Jones,  532  Lincoln  St. 

116.  Mitchell  Ward,  274  Blodgett  St. 

117.  David  Courts,  L.  Box  36. 

118.  Mrs.  Lena  B.  Miller. 

119.  Mrs.  Charlotte  Lance. 

120.  Morris  G.  Penniman. 

121.  Norris  E.   Henderson. 

122.  Joseph  C.  Jasper. 

123.  Mary   C.   Jones. 

124.  Jay   M.  Gleason. 

125.  Fred  D.  Cross,  26  Berkeley  St. 

126.  Ralph    M.    Parker,    35    Chester   St. 

127.  Mrs.    Etta    M.   Tolman.    Box    49. 

Chesham. 

128.  Mrs.  Octavia  White. 

129.  Mrs.  Alice  J.  Coe.   Box  112. 

130.  Mrs.  Laura  E.  Frink. 

131.  Mrs.  Albro  L.  Balch. 

132.  Mrs.    Alice    M.    Kingman.    3    Gerry 

Ave. 

133.  Ada  R.  Tenney. 

134.  Vikke  Haverinen,  Guild. 

135.  Arthur  H.  Furber. 

136.  Edward  M.  Smith. 
137.xMrs.  Maude  Brown. 

138.  Aura  A.  Morse. 

139.  Mrs.  Roxanna  E.  Richardson.  North - 

wood  Center. 

140.  Mrs.  Bessie  A.  Bean. 

141.  Mrs.  Olin  N.  Renfrew. 

142.  Mrs.  Helen  A.  Smart,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

143.  Laura  Q.  Rumery. 

144.  Mrs.    R.    Josephine    Richardson. 

145.  Everett  H.  Farnum,  Suncook. 

146.  Mrs.    Maude    G.    Ballard,    59    Wash- 

ington St. 

147.  Mrs.  E.  M.  Ware,  27  Pine  St. 

148.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S.  Underhill. 

149.  Ethel  J.  Humphrey. 

150.  Amanda  M.  Bunker,  39  Main  St. 

151.  Nettie    M.    Armstrong,    38    Highland 

152.  Frank  D.  Butler,  5  Market  St. 

153.  Mrs.  A.  T.  Wason. 

154.  Mrs.   Arthur  M.  Hale,   West  Ringde. 

155.  Alfred    W.    Evans,    Apt.    307    Realty 

Bldg. 

156.  Mrs.  Madella  Nims  Hazen,  Box  368. 

Keene. 

157.  Clara  E.  Parsons.  West  Rye. 
158.xMrs.    Shaw    F.    Raynes,    20    Whipple 

Rd.,  Kittery,  Maine. 

159.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  A.  Colburn,  Main  St.. 

Salem  Depot. 

160.  John  Apkarian,   50  Salem  St.. 

Methuen,  Mass. 

161.  Arthur  S.  Prince. 

162.  Mrs.  Sarah  R.  Whitehouse. 

163.  Jonathan  M.  Bodwell. 

164.  Phil  O.  Wentworth,  45  Prospect  St. 

165.  Mrs.  F.  E.  Linscott. 

166.  Mrs.  Wm.  A.  Rand,  Salisbury,  Mass. 

167.  Mrs.  Jennie  Wells. 


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168.  Howard  A.  Goodspeed,  "Hillandale  ". 

169.  Ralph  D.  Parkman. 

171.  Mrs.  Bessie  C.  Jewett. 

172.  Mrs.  Bessie  V.  Davis. 

173.  Floyd  E.  Britton. 

174.  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Lane.  East  Swanzey. 

175.  Mrs.  Gertrude  M.  Martin,  Box  11. 

176.  Mrs.  E.  W.  Davidson. 

177.  Mrs.  Mertie  E.  Flanders,  18  Vine  St. 

178.  David  B.  Lowe. 

179.  Kalle  K.  Isaksan. 

180.  Louise  S.   Eastman. 

181.  Mrs.  Arthur  H.  Paul. 

182.  Carlton  E.   Sparhawk. 

183.  Zora    C.    Clough. 

184.  Edwin  M.  Crane. 

185.  Sarah  E.  Sawyer.   R.  D.  1.,   Warner. 

186.  Mrs.  Aurilla  V.  Butts. 

187.  J.  P.  Kimball. 

188.  Mrs.  Ellen  A.  Hall,  Westmoreland 

Depot. 

189.  Mrs.  Grace  L.  Joyce,  West  Andover. 

190.  Herbert  S.  Clay,  East  Andover. 

191.  Mrs.  Fred  E.  French. 

192.  Mrs.  R.  E.  Hammond. 

193.  Mrs.  Alta  B.  Meader. 

194.xMrs.  Celia  M.  Brown.  4   Libby  St. 
195.xClarence  F.  Coffin.  43  Lincoln  St. 

NEW  YORK 

1.  B.  O.  Burgin,  25  Van  Schoick  Ave. 

2.  Mrs.  T.  G.  Robinson,  17  Barclay  St. 

4.  Mrs.  C.  W.  Lamb. 

5.  Mrs.  E.  J.  Kuneman. 

6.  R.  N.  Brown. 

7.  Mrs.  J.  W.  Warner,  Riverhead. 
9.  H.  R.   Talmage,  Riverhead. 

10.  Mrs.  H.  H.  Bowles. 

ll.xMrs.  Geo.  Matteson,  R.  D.  1.  Middle 
Grove. 

13.xMrs.  Hattie  P.  Bates,  R.  D.  1,  Cooks- 
burgh. 

14.  Frank  A.  Sherry. 

15.  Mrs.  H.   L.   Thuillard. 

16.  W.   E.   Eggleston,    103   Mason   Ave. 

17.  L.  H.  Bryant,   105  Chestnut  St. 

18.  Rev.  G.  S.  Wilson,  3  Lydia  St. 

19.  Mrs.  Anna  Davis. 

20.  M.  C.  Tuthill,   Washingtonville. 

21.  Alfred  H.  Pearson. 

22.  Grace    E.    Brown. 

23.  Dr.  F.  E.  Graves. 

24.  Mrs.  Raymond  Parsons. 

25.  W.  M.  Faunce. 

26.  Mrs.  A.  H.  Landon,  R.  D.  2. 
27.xM.  E.  Wxight. 

28.  F.  A..  Mohr,   109  Dorchester  Rd. 

29.  Mrs.  Norah  Bahot,  50  Olsen  St. 

30.  Robert  Smith,  97  Walnut  St. 

31.  Mrs.   C.   F.   Duchscherer.   65    Kinsey 

Ave.,   Kenmore. 

32.  Arthur  Miller,   Aurora  Ave. 

33.  W.  H.  Sawyer. 

35.  Mrs.  Mae  A.  Blackman. 

37.  Mrs.  Bertha  E.  W.  Moore. 

38.  C.  J.  Robinson,  36  Howell  St. 

39.  Mrs.  Nathan  Turk. 

40.  Carl  L.  Wheeler. 

42.  James  R.  Glezer,  R.  D.   1. 

43.  C.  M.  Nisbeth. 

44.xMay  Maxwell,  R.  D.  1.  Sprakers. 

45.  Mrs.  Mildred  Hurlbut. 

46.  Carl  Forbes. 

47.  Alice   M.   Rathbun. 

48.  E.  L.  Kenyon,  Walker. 

49.  Clara  A.  Worden. 

50.  Mrs.  J.  F.  Hargrave,  Clinton  Heights. 
51.xEdith  Allen,   La   Grangeville. 

52.  Ida  M.   Fowler. 


53.  Mrs.  P.  H.  Uhl,  13  Jennings  St. 
aw>54.  Mrs.  F.  J.  Bentley,  32  Lincoln  Ave. 

55.  Alice  L.  Horton,  25  Garfield  St. 

56.  Mrs.  Edith  Cummings,  R.  D.,  Oxford. 

57.  Rev.  G.  H.  Buck. 

58.  Hiram  T.  Sisson. 

59.  Mrs.  Jean  D.  Lyford. 

60.  Mrs.    Cassie    K.    Jennings,    R.    D.    1, 

West  Danby. 

61.  Laura  H.  Young. 

62.  Mrs.   C.   E.   Dunaway. 

63.  Elon  W.  Cook. 

64.  L.  L.  Barber. 

65.  Leon  J.  Cook. 

66.xEdwin  M.  DuMond,  R.  3,  Schoharie. 
68.xFlora  Cleveland,   143  Bowers  Ave. 

69.  Mrs.   Elna   F.   Law. 

70.  Lyman  W.  Davison,  11  Flint  Rd. 

71.  Mrs.  Jennie  E.  Hatch. 

72.  Wm.  C.  Ranney. 

73.  Walter  B.  Styles. 

74.  Frederick  R.   Klein. 

75.  Chas.  H.  Rice. 

76.  Myrtle  Crawford,  208  W.  Gray  St. 

77.  Mrs.  C.  F.  Ide,  1127  Luke  St. 
78.xMrs.  Thelma  Starks,  Weedsport. 

79.  Mrs.  Clarence  Fenton,  Clinton  St. 

80.  W.  B.  Saleno. 

83.  Mrs.  Edson  C.  Stewart. 
84  ..\C.   M.  Story. 

85.  Chas.  H.  Reed,  R.  D.  2 

86.  Mrs.  Fred  Carter. 

87.  Mrs.  Erne  G.  Barnum,  R.  D.  4. 

88.  Alice  N.  Austin. 
89.xAbby  K.  Miller. 

90.  Roger  Haviland,  63  N.  Main  St. 

91.  Henry   J.   Williams. 

92.  Raymond  Walker. 

93.  R.  G.  Morey. 

94.  Mrs.   Emma   L.   Marsh,   R.   D.   4, 

Cortland. 

95.  May  B.  Robson. 
96.xGrace  Augur. 

97.  Mrs.   Henry   J.   Burger. 

98.  Hugh  Jones,   Barneveld. 

99.  Frank  Green. 

100.  Mrs.  Robert  F.  Reed,  R.   D.   2, 

Livonia. 

101.  Rev.  E.  F.  Mellott.     . 

102.  Clara   M.  Underwood,   R.   D.  3. 

103.  Mrs.   D.   A.   Lemson. 

105.  Jos.  L.  Petz,  14  Pinewood  Trail. 

106.  L.  E.  Patterson. 

107.  Lillian  Frederick. 

109.  Florence  E.  Terry,  Lakewood. 

110.  Flora  Jenkins,  15  Crown  St. 

111.  Edwin   E.   Smith. 

113.  Leon   H.   Beede. 

114.  Mrs.  Mark  E.  Cheney,  R.  D.  6.  ■ 

115.  R.  H.  Van  Valkenburgh. 
116.xRoscoe  F.  Wixson,  R.  D.  4,  Dundee. 

117.  Mrs.  Adah  Meyn. 

118.  Mrs.  Wm.  Brennan. 

119.  Mrs.  Fred  L.   Geer. 

120.  Mrs.  Frank  E.  Benedict. 

122.  Homer  M.  Dunn,  R.  D.  1. 

123.  Frank  P.  Edmister. 

124.  Mrs.  L.  Hall. 

125.  Mrs.   Florence   Densmore. 

126.  Agnes  King,  345  Washburn  St. 

127.  Robert  Power,  R.  D.  1,  Norfolk. 

128.  Myron  H.  Carter,  Ira. 
129.xMrs.  Marie  V.  Drayer. 

130.  Mrs.  E.  E.  McKnight. 

131.  Mrs.  Mary  De  L.  Emerson.  R.  D.   1, 

Johnson  City. 

132.  C.  L.  Beebe. 

133.xMrs.   Leona   Hitchman,   R.   D.   2. 
134.  Allan  P.  Sill. 
135.xMrs.  Geo.  M.  Gifford. 
136.xAbby  H.  Miller,  West  Coxsackie. 
137.  E.   J.   DeWitt.   26  Chestnut  St. 


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NEW  YORK  (Continued) 

138.  Mrs.  Clara  Mellis,   12  Harrison  St. 
141.  Mrs.  Geo.  H.  Sager. 
142.xMrs.   T.   E.    Radley. 
143.  Walter  R.  Smith. 

145.  Samuel  H.  Miller,  Millers  Place,  L.  I. 

146.  Mrs.   R.   S.  Jewett,   121   Glen  Ave. 

147.  Edward  F.  Hammel,  254  Nuber  Ave. 

148.  Mrs.  C.  A.  Elphick,  R.  D.  2. 

149.  R.  B.  Owens,  Erieville. 

150.  Maud  Saxton. 

151.xE.  S.  Wadsworth,  East  Chatham. 
152.  Mrs.  N.  K.  Conrad. 
153.xBertha   Tompkins,   R.  3. 

154.  Mrs.  E.  P.  Gero. 

155.  B.  H.   Richmond,   New  Lebanon 

Center. 

156.  Hannah  Johnson,   20  Garden  St. 

157.  Mrs.    Albert    Campbell,    Centereach, 

L.  I. 

158.  Mrs.    W.    L.    Whitefteld,    2856   Grand 

Concourse. 

159.  Carl  Anderson,   2919  Greene  PI. 

160.  Frank  Muth,  334  E.  205th  St. 

161.  Chas.  E.  Reid,   300  E.   163rd  St. 

162.  Louis  Cook,  217  E.  176th  St. 

164.  Mae  Gillen,  1070  48th  St. 

165.  John  H.  Nimmo,  8408  89th  Ave., 

Woodhaven. 

166.  John  Suomi,   765  43rd  St. 

167.  Mrs.  Ethel  Holmes,  9502  Ave.  K. 

168.  Henry  L.  Redfield,  64  Jefferson  Ave. 

169.  Chester  H.  Tapping,  229  Willoughby 

Ave. 

170.  John  L.  Beinert,  27  Sterling  St. 

171.  Adrian  F.  Paradis,  758  E.  12th  St. 

172.  Mrs.   Mira   S.   Antrim.    1350   E.    17th 

St. 

173.  J.  W.  Sergeant,  672  Decatur  St. 

174.  Wm.  B.  Sievers,  2133  67th  St. 

175.  Andrew   Balfour,   Jr.,    434   Herkimer 

St. 

176.  H.  G.  Andrews,  1735  E.  19th  St. 

177.  J.  L.  Anderson,  19  Fuller  PI. 

178.  H.  H.  Edmonds.  373  E.  9th  St. 

179.  R.  M.  Montgomery,  Jr.,   109  Remsen 

St. 

180.  S.  M.  Knoop,  717  E.  18th  St. 

181.  A.  E.  Parr,  143-76  Cogswell  St., 

Jamaica  South. 

182.  Geo.  F.  Erick,  290  E.  51st  St. 

183.  Chas.   W.   Rippier,   626  Madison   St. 

184.  Kelmah   W.    Anderson.    1187   Lincoln 

PI. 

185.  Henry  W.  Hodges,  263  President  St. 

186.  Hjalmar  Carlson.  447  47th  St. 

188.  V.  H.  Fischer,  1641  New  York  Ave. 

189.  Dr.  P.  Daglian,  152  E.  34th  St. 

190.  Paul  H.  Nislay,  211  W.  56th  St. 

191.  Mrs.   Eliza  Cummings,    134  W.   139th 

St. 

192.  W.  C.  French,  41  Park  Row. 

193.  G.  C.  Christian,  275  W.  150th  St. 

194.  Wm.  H.  Evans,  314  E.  Tremont  Ave. 

195.  Mrs.  Annie  Wilson,  3224  104th  St. 

196.  Knute   Tullberg,   3333   98th   Ave. 

197.  Fred  H.  Mead,  146-17  Northern  Blvd. 

198.  Walter  Fairhurst,  93-39  71st  Drive. 

199.  Clara  Freeman,   105-22  174th  St. 

200.  Mrs.  Frank  Beatty,   104-16  131st  St.. 

Richmond   Hill. 

201.  Warren  T.  Hatter,  84-47  162nd  St. 

202.  Alex.   H.   Fox,    109-17   211th  St., 

Bellaire,  L.  I. 

203.  Miss  H.  M.  DeForrest,  8786  116th  St. 

204.  Fred.    W.    Hartwell,    8419    116th    St., 

Hollis,  L.  I. 

205.  Louis   R.    Herzog,    122-09   Beach 

Channel  Drive. 

206.  Fred  G.  Hollender,  9206  89th  Ave. 
208.  Mrs.  H.  L.  Siemon,   102  Guyon  Ave. 


210.  Anna  O.  Blue,  437  Westervelt  Ave.. 
Tompkinsville,  S.  I. 

212.  Evan   R.   James,    3803   Macklin   Ave. 

213.  Jennie  M.  Cady,  R.  D.  2.  Norwood. 

214.  Mrs.    F.   J.    Dimond. 

215.  Mrs.   C.   R.  Jackson. 

216.  Mrs.  R.  M.  Frost. 

218.  Mrs.  B.  B.  Hoag,   R.  D.   1.   Norwich. 

219.xLillian   I.   Plue. 

220.  Ella   Neal. 

221.xHarry   G.   Hart.    R.    D.    1.    Rush. 

222.  Arthur  E.  Young. 

223.  E.   E.   Wright. 

224.  Mrs.  J.  R.  Bellows,  20  Waldron  Ave. 

225.  Ray   Todd. 

226.  Mrs.  G.  R.  Stedman,  R.  D.   1.   Chit- 

tenango  Station. 

227.  Mrs.  Glenn  Rugg,  R.  D. 
228.xW.  S.  Silsby,  Gasport. 

229.  Mrs.  Agnes  T.  Latham.  R.   F.  D., 

Orient  Point. 

230.  Mrs.  A.  D.  Grannis. 

231.  Mrs.  Grace  Hilton. 

232.  Elizabeth  Limebeck. 

233.  Pearl   A.   King. 

234.  Mrs.  Chloe  B.  Ford. 

235.  S.  F.  Leary. 

236.  Winifred  A.  Pine,   Star  Route,  San- 

quoit. 

237.  Mrs.   Grace   Adams. 
239.  Dr.   Frank   Overton. 

241.  Lucy   E.  Silver. 

242.  Cora   Alton. 

243.  Mrs.  Cora  M.  Ash. 

244.  Alex.  Miller,  Edenville. 

245.  Mrs.  Judith  Bennett. 
246.xMarguerite  Rogers.   New   Berlin. 
248.xGrove  B.  Smith. 

249.  Leonard  Muhs,  247  Avondale  Rd.. 

Rochester. 

250.  Mrs.  Kate  E.  Barhite,  R.  D.  1. 

251.  Mrs.  Ray  E.  Gaylord. 

252.  Cleona  Glass,  64  Market  St. 

253.  Chas.  F.  Wueters. 
256.xMrs.  Elsie  Petterson,  R.  D.  1. 
257.  C.  B.  Rogers. 
258.xEdwin  A.  Smith. 

259.  Harry  Crow. 

261.  Fred  Roat,  R.  D.  1,  Stanley. 

262.  Hobart  Jones,  Barneveld. 

263.  W.  W.  MacFarland,   1119  Third  St. 

264.  C.  W.  Lent. 

265.  Mrs.  Ruth  B.  Baker. 

266.  Gomer  Davies. 

267.  O.   J.  Jones,   Bigelow. 

268.  Mrs.  Agnes  C.  G.  Parnell,  R.  D. 

269.  Daniel  R.  Young. 

270.  Leslie  T.   Wells,   90  Sound   Ave. 

271.  Alice  M.   Denny,   916  South  Ave. 

272.  Roy   Anderson.   341    Farmington   Rd 

273.  Everard  P.  Smith,  111  Hamilton  St. 

274.  Ellen  A.  Sill. 

275.  Mrs.  D.  A.  Cooke. 
276.xArdella  E.   Gore. 

277.  Mrs.  Mary  S.  Holton. 

278.  Mrs.  Hattie  Harter,  R.  2. 
279.xA.  E.  Seaman. 

280.  Geo.  T.  Fesler. 

281.  Mrs.   Anna  Bartlett. 

282.  Dr.  J.  M.  Hastings,  Arcade  Bldg. 

283.  Nina  E.  Snyder. 

284.  Willet  R.  Wiles. 

285.  Chas.  P.  Dickerson. 

286.  Walter  H.  Clapp,   149  Edgemont  Rd 

287.  Mildred  L.  George,  612  Becker  St. 

288.  Mrs.  C.  A.  Lockwood. 
290.xSaida  L.  Burr,  Trumansburg. 

291.  Mrs.   Byron  Freeland. 

292.  Mrs.   H.   N.   Kutschbach. 

293.  James  E.  Tufts. 

294.  Robert  A.  Hall. 

295.  Katherine  E.  Jones,  R.  D.  1. 


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NEW  YORK  (Continued) 

296.  Mrs.  Lena  Tompset.  R.  F.  D. 

297.  Mrs.  Fred  L.  Gonyea,  R.  D.  3. 
298.xMrs.  F.  H.  Filkins. 

299.  Lawrence  Gibson. 

301.xLee   A.   Mabie,   S.  R.,   Westford. 

302.xMrs.  Ida  M.  Shepard. 

303.  Henry  H.  Brown. 

304.  John  E.  Smith. 

305.xMrs.    Dorothy    A.   Van   Benschoten. 

306.  Irving  Charles,   Boonville. 

307.  Geo.    Heintz. 

308.  J.  G.  Allen,  R.  D.  4,  Cortland. 

309.  Earle    W.    Wilson,    1034    Wadsworth 

St. 

310.  Geo.   H.   Cain,    331   Lillian   Ave. 

311.  Harry  N.  Craner,  525  Stinard  Ave. 

313.  Mrs.  Geo.  T.  Furness,  622  South  Ave. 

314.  Judge   Willard   A.    Glen.   232   E. 

Onondaga  St. 

315.  Ernest  Post,  R.  D.,  Monsey. 

316.  Franklyn  T.  Locke. 

317.  Flora  Hovnanian,   1002  Peoples  Ave. 

318.  Galen  H.  White. 

319.  W.  L.  Edson. 

321.  J.  Francis  Owen,   1417  Flagg  Ave. 

322.  Robert   E.  Roberts,    1647   Holland 

Ave. 

323.  Mrs.  C.  A.  Clarke,   6  Fairfax  PI. 

324.  Mrs.  Grace   Sykes. 

325.  Mrs.  Alice  L.  Robb,  R.  D.  1. 

326.  Evelyn  Rowley. 

327.  J.  C.  Burrhus. 

328.  Frank  S.  Hicks. 

329.  Alton  M.   Martin. 

330.  Ralph    Y.    Leonard,    R.    D.    1,    New 

Hartford. 

331.  Wm.  D.  Moran,  1709  State  St. 

332.  Mrs.    Hilma    Lunquist,    1809    Fourth 

Ave. 

333.  G.  B.  Pritchard. 

334.  Mrs.  Fred  G.  Olmstead. 

336.  G.  Griffiths,  R.  D.  1. 

337.  Harry  J.  Brink,  R.  D.  2. 

339.  Mrs.  Ella  Cross. 

340.  Mrs.  F.  J.  Poyle. 

341.  Mrs.  L.  D.  Hartson,  9  Lincoln  Ave. 

342.  F.  H.  Berges,  Jr.,  8  Church  St. 

343.  James  Holden,   17  Midland  Ave. 

344.  Mildred  Bowen. 

345.  W.  B.  Goodnow. 

348.xWm.  Rusor,  R.  R.   1,  Stouffville. 
349.xJ.  D.  Winterstein,  R.  R.  7,  Stouffville. 
352.xF.  W.  Kelley,  46  Millar  St. 
353.xAlbert  Reesor,  R.  R.  2,  Markham. 
354.xCecil  Wagg,  R.  R.  1. 
355.xMrs.  Geo.  Wren,  32  Lee  Ave. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  (Colored) 

7.  Mrs.  Vandelia  Davis. 

8.  Mrs.   Courtney   Gordette,    601   Cedar 

St. 
20.  Mary  Wyche,  600  McDowell  St. 
23.  Mrs.  Geneva  Edwards,  Gen.  Del. 

25.  Mrs.  Lula  Atkins,  R.  D. 

26.  Mrs.  Eva  Carter,   R.  4.   Box   28,   Mt. 

Olive. 
28.  Henry  K.  Bethea,  707  Pickett. 
34.  James  G.   Smith,   R.   6,   Box  8. 
36.  Mrs.  C.  J.  Smith,  R.  6,  Box  104. 

41.  W.  H.  Foust,  R.  1,  Whitsell. 

42.  George  Reives,  R.  2. 

45.  Hayes  A.  Payton,  1214  Sloan  St. 

51.  J.  H.  Wilson,  R.  1,  Box  182. 

52.  Mrs.  Sarah  M.  Tate. 

53.  Leonza  Smith. 

54.  J.  R.  Maness. 

55.  Mrs.   Montie   Brower. 

58.  Wm.  Saulter,  1415  Davis  Ave. 

59.  Mrs.  Cherrv  Capel,  726  Fairview  St. 


62.  Wm.    Alexander,    Lincoln    Academy. 

71.  Robert  Bradshaw,  R.  1,  Box  46, 
Gibsonville. 

73.  Mrs.  S.  Ward,  R.  4,  Box  33. 

79.  J.   W.   Thomas,   R.   5,   Box   51,    San- 
ford. 

83.  Mrs.  Tyson. 

85.  Mrs.   Ira   Cook. 

92.  Johnny   Harris. 

96.  James  M.  Burns,  729  S.  Blount  St. 
104.  Mrs.  Daisy  Cross,  Farmer. 

106.  Bessie  Hooker,   R.  3,   Box   26. 

107.  Prof.  H.  E.  Sutton,  Palm  Mem'l 

Institute. 
112.  A.  T.  Click,  R.  3,  Box  227A. 
114.  Mrs.  Ora  Lassiter,  Lassiter. 
119.  Mrs.   Minerva   Butler. 
127.  W.  R.  Anderson,  Wentz  Mem'l  Cong. 

Church. 

NORTH   DAKOTA 

1.  Samuel  Konrad. 

2.  Mrs.   Wm.  Guy. 

3.  M.  E.  Thurow. 

4.  Herman  Heitmann,  Martin. 

5.  Christian  Diede,  Jr. 

6.  Mrs.  Marguerite  Payne. 

7.  Leonard  G.  Schmid. 

8.  Mrs.  J.  H.  Radcliffe,  Leonard. 

9.  A.  C.  Mogle. 

10.  Mrs.  B.  A.  Keith. 

11.  R.   T.  Hamilton. 

12.  George   Lennick,  Jr. 

13.  Mrs.  L.  B.  Williams. 

14.  Mrs.  Annie  Heywood. 

15.  C.   H.   Nobes. 

16.  C.  C.  Russell. 

17.  Fred    Hirning. 

18.  Mrs.   Clara  Overholser. 

19.  Vine  D.  Lord. 

20.  Mrs.   L.  R.  Putnam. 

21.  Henry  Kierleber. 

22.  Harry  Kiefer. 

23.  Mary  Brown,  Devils  Lake. 

24.  Irene  Niles. 

25.  E.  J.  Mosher. 

26.  Mrs.  O.  C.  Haug. 

27.  Mrs.  E.  P.  Lee. 

28.  Mrs.   O.  L.  Dawkins. 

29.  Mrs.  Ethel  Scouten. 

30.  Mrs.  W.  J.  Dunwoodie. 

31.  David  J.  Ripley,  Nishu. 

32.  John  Goodbird,  Van  Hook. 

33.  Minette  Page. 

34.  Robert  Leischner. 

35.  Mrs.  W.  Sellner. 

36.  Adolph  Dittus. 

37.  H.  C.  Zimmerman,  New  Leipsig. 

38.  Fred  Kempel. 

39.  Peter  Mohr. 

40.  Mrs.  Jennie  Dysart. 

41.  Mrs.  S.  G.  Mason,  926  6th  St.  S. 

42.  Mrs.    S.    R.   Shannon,    107 »/2   Roberts 

St. 

43.  Mrs.  A.  J.  Metzgar. 

44.  Mrs.  Fred  Bantleon. 

45.  A.  C.  Dada. 

46.  W.  L.  Marcus. 

47.  Richard  Gutschmidt. 

48.  Daniel  Flaig. 

49.  Andreas  Moos. 

50.  Fred   Brosz. 

51.  Minor  Hay  worth. 

52.  Mrs.  H.  O.  Stevens. 

53.  August  Arlt. 

54.  Christian  Gottschall. 

55.  Christoff  Nathan,   Underwood. 

57.  Adam   Zimmermann. 

58.  Mona  Cannell. 

59.  Henry  Nagel. 

60.  John  Voegele,  Beulah. 


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NORTH  DAKOTA  (Continued) 

61.  Carl   Simpfendorfor. 

62.  Mrs.  Robert  Green. 

63.  Mrs.  O.  A.  Erlandson. 

64.  Mrs.  Dan  Bollinger,  Dunn  Center. 

65.  Mrs.  Bertha  Jones. 

66.  David  Winter. 

67.  Mrs.  John  A.  Kline. 

68.  Gottfried   Schimke. 

69.  Mrs.  Lowell  Weber. 

70.  Mrs.  Emily  Hasebrook. 

71.  Mrs.   Mont  Monroe. 

72.  Fred  Zuern. 

73.  Mrs.  H.  L.  Stratemeyer. 

74.  Peter  Schatz. 

75.  J.  H.  Watts. 

76.  Philipp  Rieger. 

77.  Mrs.  Grace  Hill. 

78.  Ira  T.  Hall. 

79.  Mrs.  W.  A.  Kelly. 

80.  Mrs.  Gordon  Jefferson. 

81.  Mrs.  M.  M.  Derr. 

82.  Mrs.   Fred  Inman. 

83.  Alvin  Vessey. 

84.  Christian  Netsche. 

85.  George  Elhard. 

86.  Mrs.  Pearl  David. 

87.  C.  B.  Mogck. 

88.  John  Billigmeier,  Fredonia. 

89.  Gottlief  Miller. 

90.  Ingman  Swinland. 

91.  Mrs.  Fern  Dulmage. 

92.  Mrs.  T.  Ostenberg.  Lemmon,  S.  Dak. 

93.  Mrs.  Laura  Cathcart. 

94.  J.  E.  Nelson. 

95.  Jens  Jensen,  Nome. 

96.  Mrs.  Donald  Brown. 

97.  Mrs.  C.  H.  Deyoe. 

98.  Mrs.  W.  J.  Nitcy. 

99.  Mrs.  A.  W.  Rice. 

100.  C.   E.  Sorenson. 

101.  Mrs.  E.  E.  Culver. 

102.  Mrs.  E.  F.  Langer. 

103.  Wm.  Suess,  Cleveland. 

104.  Wm.  Troutmann. 

105.  Gottlieb  Ross. 

106.  Mrs.  Lenora  McDonald. 

107.  Erna  Peterson. 

108.  Christ  E.  Roth. 

109.  M.  G.  Wendlund,  Kulm. 

110.  B.  P.  Bong. 

111.  Prof.  Paul  Seaman. 

112.  R.  P.  Buehler. 

113.  John  Riegel. 

115.  Mrs.  Carl  Miller. 

116.  Robert  Schulz. 

117.  Mrs.  E.  P.  Mattson. 

118.  Mrs.  Norman  Halstenson. 

119.  Mrs.  Milo  Matthews. 

120.  Mrs.  Florence  Taylor. 

121.  Mrs.  E.  A.  Stoeffel. 

122.  A.   W.   Aunger. 

123.  Mrs.  Frank  Davison. 

124.  Mrs.  L.  H.  Dethloff. 

125.  Arthur  DeKrey. 

126.  Mrs.    E.    P.    Krogh. 

127.  N.   G.   Reese. 

128.  Mrs.  Florence  V.  Horr. 

130.  R.  A.  Larson. 

131.  Mrs.  W.  L.  McGee. 

132.  C.  S.  Beighle. 

133.  John  Bunker. 

134.  R.  W.  Cornell. 

135.  Mrs.  Chas.  Pierce. 

136.  Chas.  S.  Pulling. 

137.  Mrs.  And.  Nunn. 

138.  Mrs.  E.  M.  Roberts. 

139.  Mrs.  Hugh  Hinman. 

140.  Mrs.  Chas.  J.  Olsen. 

141.  Jacob  Mattheis. 

142.  A.  G.  Covell. 


143.  Mrs.  Nels  Mobert. 

144.  Mrs.  C.  S.  Hawkins. 

145.  Jacob  Nantt. 

146.  Chas.  J.  Schafer. 

147.  Prof.  S.  L.  Mythaler. 

148.  John  White. 

149.  Mrs.  Kottke. 

150.  Mrs.  H.  A.  Field. 

151.  Ethel  Crow. 

152.  George  Anderson. 

153.  John  Wirch. 

154.  Edw.  Ensslen. 

155.  John  Dallmann. 

OHIO 

1.  Edmund  Burroughs,    1206   Sunset 

View  Dr. 

2.  Rae  Morgan,  343  Wooster  Ave. 

3.  C.  M.  Berg,  Storer  Ave. 

4.  Mrs.  I.  E.  Ward,  Box  268,  R.  D.  7. 

5.  Mrs.  F.  R.  Powers,   Cornell  Ave. 

6.  Esther  E.  Ott,  13  E.  Main  St.,  R.  D.  2. 

7.  P.  T.  Nelson. 

8.xMrs.  Dan  L.  Nealeigh,  Box  163. 
IO.xH.  S.  Trisler. 
13.xMrs.  Ola  Overturf,   R.  D.  4. 

14.  Edith  Mackley,  Chestnut  St. 

15.  John  Hjerpe,  Ohio  Ave. 

16.  Edward  L.  Green,  1018  W.  51st  St. 

17.  Alice  Burger,    1826  W.  4th  St. 

18.  Fannie  M.  Stratton. 

19.  H.   H.   Nunamaker. 

20.  Mrs.  E.  Mae  Mooney. 

21.  Mrs.   Mabel   T.   Hunter. 

23.  Mrs.  Ida  Collier,  Wooster  Ave. 

24.  C.  V.  Plank,  R.  D.  2,  Everett. 
26.xJ.   E.   Harden,   R.   5. 

27.  F.  M.  Webster,  233  Kilbourne  St. 

28.  R.  J.  Reese,  221  Elm  St.,  Box  274. 

29.  Alvin  Beeler,   122  Baker  St. 
30.xMrs.  F.  N.  Strong,  R.  D.  1,  Sylvania. 
31.  Bessie  Green. 

32.xH.  A.  Nixon,  R.  D.  1. 
34.xA.  R.  Drake,  R.  D.  2. 
35.xMrs.  Irena  Thomson,  R.   D.   1. 

37.  Dorothy  A.  Bourn. 

38.  Clair  O.  Goss,  R.  D.  1. 

41.  Henry  Leimbach,  R.  D.  1,  Vermilion. 

42.  Daniel  H.  Morgan. 
43..\Robert  W.  Bruener,  Box  21. 
44.xMrs.  B.  N.  Price,  R.  D.  2. 
45..\Mabel  Jenkens. 

46.  Mrs.  R.  L.  Coats. 

47.xD.  A.  Wood. 

49.xAgnes  Watts. 

50.  Esther  Ackerman,    1420  Garfield 

Ave.,   S.   W. 
51.xMrs.  Emma  Geuy. 

52.  Clara  Rohrbacher. 

53.  Herman  Linton. 

55.xMrs.  Maude  Chrisman,  R.  D.  3. 
56.xMrs.  Winifred  E.  Holmes,  R.  D.  1, 
New  Vienna. 

57.  Lewis  J.  Hissett,  155  S.  Main  St. 

58.  Mrs.    Mattie   King,    215   South   St. 

59.  Rolden  Clapp,  R.  D.  2,  Spencer. 

62.  Mary   Ethel   Evans,   427  McGregor 

Ave. 

63.  Stanley  Draude,  2545  Beekman  St. 

64.  Harold   Neaman,    4229   St.   Lawrence 

St. 
66.  John    E.    Richardson,    2402    Salutaris 
Ave. 

68.  Mrs.  George  B.  Oldham,  23328  Lorain 

Rd. 

69.  Mrs.  M.  J.  Wilmot.  R.  D.  1. 

71.  George  H.  Ketteringham,  2020  View 

Rd. 

72.  Louis  Solberg,  12510  Belden  Ave. 

73.  Mrs.   Thomas  Piwonka,   5048  Broad- 

way. 


1932] 


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301 


OHIO  (Continued) 

75.  Ruth  M.  Lapham,   1233  E.   144th  St., 

East  Cleveland. 

76.  Milan   Siebert,   3395  W.   41st   St. 

77.  Chester  Thumm.  10739  Bellaire  Rd. 

78.  John  F.   Rutland,    1373  E.   139th  St. 

79.  Anna  Belle  Kron.  3377  E.  139th  St. 

80.  Helen  E.   Lusk,   1934  E.  90th  St. 

81.  C.  S.  Ettenger,  154  E.  214th  St. 

82.  Mrs.  A.  R.  Atwood,  2157  Atkins  Ave., 

Lakewood. 

83.  Marion  Lewis,  12314  Saywell  Ave. 

84.  Andrew  M.  Kramer,   1532  Northland 

Ave.,  Lakewood. 

85.  Thomas  E.  King,  1434  W.  107th  St. 

86.  Sarah  H.  Slager,  8273  Hough  Ave. 

87.  Llewelyn  Daniels,  4875  E.  108th  St., 

Garfield  Hts. 

88.  Mrs.    Hattie    A.    Seiler,    1456    Wayne 

Ave. 

89.  Mrs.  Bozena  Chodera,  R.  F.  D.  3, 

Brunswick. 

90.  Martha  E.  Harris,  5600  Central  Ave. 

91.  Marguerite  Grimm,   1015  E.   76th  St. 

92.  Mrs.  Roy  A.  Kisner,  18109  Windward 

Rd.  N.  E. 

93.  Mrs.  Beulah  Grow,  2020  Elbur  Ave. 

94.  Mrs.  Thomas  Russell,  2592  W.  14th  St. 

95.  Leonard  H.  Bruce,  2683  Leighton  Rd. 

96.  Sigfried  Carlson,  3596  Blanche  Ave., 

Cleveland   Heights. 

97.  Mrs.   Ralph   Beal,    14324   Woodworth 

Rd.,  East  Cleveland. 

98.  William  J.  Hurd,  17832  Larchwood 

Ave. 

99.  David  Robb,   14907  Milverton  Ave. 
lOO.xMrs.    Bertha   Mundy,    R.    D.    4,    Box 

147,  Nelsonville. 
103.uCostas  S.  Demos,  65  W.  Longview 
Ave. 

104.  Kenneth  L.  Sater,  840  N.  Park  St. 

105.  Daisy  A.  Richey,  14951,2  E.  Main  St. 

106.  Marian  E.  Grimm,  2491  N.  High  St. 

107.  Mrs.  C.  W.  Mummert,  978  S.  High  St. 
109..\Harry  T.  Stump. 

HO.xOsa  Duvall,  Kitchel,  Ind. 

lll.xFlorence  Smith,  414  Madison  Ave. 

112.  H.  M.  Welsh,  170  Buffalo  St. 

115.xMrs.  Velma  Karns. 

117.xMrs.  Bessie  M.  Young,  R.  R.  2. 

118.xJ.  R.  Furnas,  No.  Wall  St. 

119.  Carl  L.  Beal,  347  Roosevelt  Ave. 

121.xMrs.  James  H.  McDonald,  40  Harvard 

Ave. 
122.xGuy  C.  Honeyman,  3631  N.  Main  St. 
123.xMrs.  Charles  Brentlinger,  R.  D.  1, 

Clayton. 
124.xLaurence  Crampton,  R.  D.  1. 
125.xR.  C.  Sigafoos,  46  Laura  Ave. 
126.xClarence  M.  Davis,  R.  R.   13. 
127.xJ.  B.  Hornish,  R.  D.  3,  Oakwood. 
128.xW.  A.  Snider,  No.  Clinton  St. 
129.xMrs.  H.  D.  Weaver,  677  E.  Suthoff  St. 
130.xW.  H.  Swan,  R.  D.  1,  Langsville. 

132.  William  Dietrich,  Bay  Village. 

133.  Mrs.  B.  K.  Black. 
135.  Mrs.  F.  G.  Peck. 

138.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Clark,  R.  D.  2. 
139.xRussell  V.  Locke,  405  N.  Barron  St. 
HO.xAl  Cottrell,  R.  D.  4,  Box  56, 
Gallipolis. 

141.  Elizabeth  M.  Rich,  258  Sixteenth  St. 

142.  Arthur  W.  Scrivens,  511  E.  Broad  St. 

143.  G.  E.  Brodrich,   112  Highland  Ct. 
144.xE.  Benjamin  Beard,  R.  2,  Osborn. 
146.  Mrs.  R.  C.  Nelson,  226  Courtland  St. 
147.xMrs.  James  Butts,  R.  D.  2. 
148.xMrs.  David  Barnhart,  R.  6. 

149.xJ.  T.  Pyles,  R.  D.  1. 
156.  Mrs.  Charles  Humm. 
157.»Harry  E.  Coffman. 


158.xH.  J.  Corwin. 

159.  Mrs.  C.  J.   Owings. 

160.  Charles  W.  Chalker. 

161.  Mrs.  Elma  Pierce. 

162.  Hazel  M.  Woodworth,  297  Holden  Ct. 
164.  E.  W.  Lloyd. 

166.  Mrs.  Charles  Baker. 

167.xRalph  B.  Clark,   700  E.  Third  St. 

168.xW.  E.  Thompson,  R.  D.  1.  Covington 

169.  Mrs.  Julia  Beatty. 

170.  Mrs.  Calvin  E.  Lewis. 

171.  Mrs.  Alyce  Bennett.  1102  Vine  St. 
172.xMrs.  Hazel  Labar,  R.  D.  2. 
173.xMrs.  Besse  Guy. 

174.  Mrs.  Harry  Graves. 

176.xMrs.   Mary  Rice. 

178.xMrs.  Fern  Kauffman,  R.  D.  1. 

179.xW.  O.  Jenkins. 

180.xW.   M.   Giinther. 

181.  Harlan  N.  Wood. 

182.  Arthur  W.  Tuttle. 

183.  Mrs.  Helen  Rogers,  R.  D.  1. 

184.  Dr.  W.  S.  Conkle,  1920  S.  5th  St. 
186.  Wayne  W.  Baldwin. 

189.  Mrs.  Jennie  M.  Galloway.   122  N. 

Pearl  St 

190.  Mrs.   Morelle  Upham,   R.  D. 

Willoughby. 
191.xMrs.  Helen  Blunden. 
192.xR.  F.  Whitmer. 
193.xMrs.  Elma  Coate. 

194.  Mary  M.  Wolf. 

195.  Nina   M.   Pollock. 
197.xC.  L.  Johnson,  R.  D.  1. 
199.uAnna  Reese,   118' 2   N.  McDonel   St. 
200.  Hal  Leach. 

201.xEva  E.  Mossman. 

202.  Mrs.   Bernice  R.   Miller. 

203.  Bessie  Hawkins. 

204.  June  Young,  Academy  St. 
205.xHarry  Casto,  179  N.  Culver  St. 
206.xJohn  Baughman. 

208.xC.  A.  Riley. 

209.  Arthur  Lecter,  R.  D.  2. 

210.xMrs.  Vernon  Staver,  R.  D.  1,  West 

Milton. 
211.  Bessie  M.  Houle. 
212.xMrs.  Augusta  Jenkins,  R.  D.  4. 

213.  W.  W.  Waters,  Main  St. 

214.  R.  E.  Copeland,  788  Park  Ave.  W. 

215.  Ruth  A.  Seymour.  13  Gettings  PI. 

216.  J.  R.  Lane. 

217.  Elmer  H.  Rood,  730  Third  St. 

218.  Mrs.  J.  K.  Stehle,  312  Fairview  Ave. 

219.  Mrs.  Wm.  E.  Stacy,  R.  D.  3. 

220.  Carrie  S.  Dyar. 

221.  George  W.  Metts,  R.  D.  7. 

222.  Mrs.  Katharine  E.  Mathers,  339  Pike 

St. 

223.  Mrs.     Prudence    Crispin    King,     437 

N.  7th  St. 

224.  Edward  W.  Porter,  IO6V2  N.  Main  St. 

226.  Mrs.  Jesse  Ranck. 

227.  Mrs.  T.  V.  Foskett.  614  S.  Court  St. 
228.xMrs.  Eva  Bell,  R.  1,  Pemberton. 
232.  Mrs.  Mary  B.  Kray,   118  Broad  St. 
233.xMrs.  A.  Grover,  Vinton. 

234.  Mrs.  Allie  Shook. 

235.xMrs.  Hazel  Kuhns,  R.  D.  1. 

238.xPaul  Hildebrant. 

240.  Ralph  G.  Yauger,  Banning  Rd. 

241.xMrs.  Gertrude  Mills,  R.  D.  4. 

242.xJ.  M.  Sanner. 

243.xGeorge  W.  Bushman,  R.  D.  3. 

246.xW.  W.  Wright,  R.  D.  1. 

247.  Evan  D.  Rees. 

248.  Charles  R.  Jones,  111  W.  Church  St. 

249.  Mrs.  Ethel  Buzard. 
251.  Irene  Corey,  R.  D.  2. 
253.xMildred  Hollopeter,  R.  D.  2. 
254.  Virginia  H.  Irwin. 

256.  Mrs.  Nellie  Radcliffe,  R.  D.  3. 


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OHIO   (Continued) 

257.  Charles  W.  Sanderson.   28899   Lorain 

Rd. 

258.  Mrs.  Lula  C.  Reese. 

261.  Mrs.  Luther  Parry,  R.  D.  6. 

262.  Miss  E.  M.  Swetland,  158  Elm  St. 
263.xA.  E.  Shafer,  Polkadotte. 

264.  Oscar   Simmer. 

265.xMrs.  Lorin  Clutter,  R.  R.  6. 

268.  L.  W.  Donaldson,  969  W.  Jackson  St. 

269.  Mrs.  Emma  G.  Lilly,  745  Skinner  St. 

270.  Elnora  H.  Tucker,  R.  D.  3,   Middle- 

field. 

271.  Mrs.  Robert  Eglin. 

276.  Mrs.  Ray  Woodbury,  R.  D.  2. 
277  .xB.  Grace  Porter. 
278..xS.  L.  Williams,  R.  5. 
279.xJoseph  S.  Holloway. 
283.xMrs.  Louis  Pingle,  R.  D.  4. 
284.  Harold  F.  Davey,  3213  134th  St. 
285.xMrs.  S.  E.  Callon,  R.  D.  3. 

287.  George  N.  Davis. 

288.  Mrs.  C.  E.  Greene,  218  Grant  St. 

291.  Mrs.  S.  Baumgardner,  R.  D.  2. 

292.  Mrs.  Julia  McGwinn. 

293.  Thelma  Schroeder. 

294.  Frank  B.  Barker. 

296.  Mary  T.  Barker. 

297.  J.  S.  Parsons,  R.  D.  1,  New  Milford. 

298.  Georgia  Sackett. 

299.xEllis  W.  Crabbe,  R.  D.  3,  Georgetown. 

300.  Tina  Schoepfle,   426  E.  Jefferson  St. 

301.  Frank  E.  Brown,  R.  D.  3. 

303.  Edith  Morris,  R.  R.   1. 

304.  Mrs.  J.  E.  Evans,  Sr.,  Waterloo  Rt, 

Gallipolis. 
307.  Mrs.  Lucy  W.  Simpson.  R.  D.  1. 
308.xKenneth  Rowand. 
309.xMary  L.  Wilson. 
310.  Mrs.   Susan   Parkison. 
311.uWalter  C.  Pierce,  360  E.  Cassilly  St. 
312.  Fred  B.  Shuter,  315  N.  Clairmont 

Ave. 

315.  H.  Virginia  Stuller,  410  Union  Ave. 

316.  Ernest  J.  Fish,  Wooster  Pike. 

317.  Anna  May  Betts,  593  Fifth  St. 
318.xMrs.  Minnie  Guthrie,  566  W.  4th  St., 

Dayton. 
319.xClarence  Ingle. 
320.  Mrs.  May  Taylor. 

322.  M.   G.   Cosgrove,   6853   Maplewood 

Ave. 

323.  Francis  Sackett. 

324.  Mrs.   Mary   A.   Thomas   Doering, 

4218  E.  93rd  St.,  Cleveland. 

325.  Grace   L.   Burket,    1015   S.   Arlington 

St.,  Akron. 

326.  Dr.     Henry     D.     Cossitt,      Jr.,      2339 

Robinwood  Ave. 

327.  William  Davis,  2419  Broadway. 

328.  E.  M.  Morrison,  4214  Westway. 

329.  Mrs.  Sadie  LaFleur,  113  Rosalind  PI. 

330.  W.  H.  Rippey,  417  Potter  St. 

331.  Samuel  Eichman,  2002  Parkdale  Ave. 
332.xR.   W.  Fisher. 

333.xA.  M.  Strader. 

334.xRex  Wagner,   1002  S.  Clay   St. 

335.  Mrs.  Minnie  L.  Fox. 

337.  Mrs.  P.  M.  Ford. 

338.  Mrs.  Annie  Jenkins,  R.  D.  1. 
340.xLewis  R.  Miller,  Lock  Box  12. 
344.  Charlotte  Forbes,  Lake  County. 
345.xCoreta  Hemenway. 

346.  W.  G.  Grant,  Gen.  Del. 
347.xW.  C.  Hile,  305  E.  Main  St. 

348.  Mrs.  Blaine  Hurst. 

349.  George  W.  Taylor,  87  W.  Second  St. 
350.xLee  W.  Elsom,  R.  R.  2. 

351.  Grace  Burr,  139  Marshall  St. 

353.  Mrs.  Grace  E.  Jones. 

354.  Leonora  A.  Fobes. 


355.  Alice  A.  Andrus. 

356.  Mrs.  Leverett  W.  Allen,  R.  D.  2. 
357.xMrs.  T.  S.  Conner,  Midland. 
358xOra  McKibban,  R.  2. 
359.xMrs.  W.  N.  Swaney. 
360.xCarle  W.  Beane,  M.  D. 

361.  Mrs.  Sarah  E.  Wirt. 

362.xMrs.  Herbert  Miller. 

363.xMrs.  Edna  Heffner,  R.  D.  2.  Harrod. 

364.xMrs.  Ed.  Reynolds,  R.  D.  1. 

365.xClyde  Roberts,  R.  2,  Tippecanoe  City. 

366.xOrvey  M.  Sanor.  R.  D.  2. 

367.  Mrs.  C.  F.  Duer. 

372.  Mrs.  Ethel  P.  Sulzmann,  367  E.  324th 
St. 

374.  Mrs.  C.  S.  Curtiss. 

375.xMrs.  Roena  Thomas,  R.  D.  5.  Green- 
ville. 

378.  Rhys  Evans,  105  Wick  Oval. 

379.  Fred  W.  Newell,  664  Bryson  St. 

380.  Mrs.  Earl  Beckett.  135  Hamline  Ave. 

381.  Ethel  M.  Goodall,   834  Isabella  St. 
382.xMrs.  George  A.  Lyon. 

384.xF.  J.  Hughes. 

386.xMrs.  Lena  McLallen,  R.  D.  6. 

387.  Gosse   B.   deVries.   Main  St. 

388.  Roy  A.  Osgood,  637  13th  Ave. 
389.xZ.  Plantz,  Box  50. 

OKLAHOMA 

1.  Orley  Miller,   1523  Harrison  St. 

2.  Carl  Lee. 

3.  Vernon  Nay,  R.  R.  2,  Enid. 

4.  Carl  Greb,  R.  R.  1. 

5.  Mrs.  Mike  Smith,  817  S.  14th  St. 

6.  Gustav  Zielke.  Custer  City. 

7.  Mrs.  C.  M.  Smith. 

8.  Mrs.  Pearl  Kinsley. 

9.  J.  G.   Voss. 

10.  Carl   A.   Bengtson. 

11.  Mrs.  Nellie  Barrackman. 

12.  Chas.  W.  Fisk. 

13.  Mrs.  Rosa  Matti,  R.  R.  4. 

14.  Francis  X.  Halbison,  R.  R.  3. 

16.  Alex  Neugebower,  Indiahoma. 

17.  O.  B.  Campbell. 

18.  Mrs.  Burt  Standard. 

19.  Mrs.  Chas.  D.  Allen,   120  >/a  N.  E. 

11th  St. 

20.  H.  N.  Farris,  R.  R.  4,  Kingfisher. 

22.  Mrs.  Mary  K.  Rogers,  Buffalo. 

23.  H.  H.  Schoenhols,  R.  R.  2. 

24.  Dwight  G.  Axtell,  Dimmitt,  Texas. 

25.  F.  F.  Schneider,  Woodward. 

26.  Margaret  A.  Wilson.  1317  So.  Carson. 

27.  Mrs.  Rebecca  M.  Swain. 

28.  Iris  McGee,  R.  R.  1,  Box  167. 

29.  Mrs.   Angelin   B.   Lockstone,    104  W. 

Main. 

30.  Louie  Repp,  R.  R.  4. 

31.  Mrs.  May  Bentley. 

OREGON 

1.  Mrs.  J.  L.  Jones.    1051   Filbert  Ave., 

Milwaukie. 

2.  Mrs.    Rosa    Dodge   Galey,    187   Sher- 

man St. 

3.  R.  Simonson,   169  W.   Franklin  St. 

4.  Leonard  Moser,  Rt.  1,  Box  45. 

5.  Hugh  Parry,   Rt.   3,   Box  86,   Oregon 

City. 

6.  A.  G.  Olason. 

7.  (Inactive) 

8.  Mrs.  Ida  Yergen.  Rt.  3,  Aurora. 

9.  Henry  Stoffers,  Rt.  2,  Portland. 

10.  Benson  S.  McDonald. 

11.  Mrs.  Lawrence  E.  Spraker. 

12.  Elinor  Wilkes,  529  N.  8th  St. 

13.  Mrs.  Chester  W.  Oathout,  Route  3. 


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OREGON   (Continued) 

14.  Francis    Elizabeth    Baker,    1107    E. 

25th  St. 

15.  Mrs.  B.  F.  White,  First  Nat'l  Bank 

Bldg. 

16.  Stillman  Dempsey,  Milton. 

17.  A.  M.  Porter. 

18.  Mrs.  Blanche  Bride,  733  W.  Main  St. 

19.  L.  E.  Bamford. 

20.  J.  H.  Jeffrey,  Route  2. 

21.  Alice  Todd. 

22.  Mrs.  Marie  Claypool. 

23.  Mrs.  Orval  Bowers,  Route  1. 

24.  Mrs.   Lillian   Balsiger. 

25.  Mrs.   Ida   M.   Grenfell,   Box   122. 

26.  A.  F.  Joens,   346  Division  St. 

27.  Mrs.  Sarah  White. 

28.  Mrs.   J.   A.    Van   Cleave,    Rt.    1,    Mt. 

Angel. 

29.  A.  C.  Howland,   620  Main  St. 

30.  Mrs.  Retta  Weidman,  Route  1. 

31.  Mrs.    Grace    Pratt.    4030    N.    E.   22nd 

Ave. 

32.  Dr.   Eva   S.   Walker,   514   N.   E.   24th 

Ave. 

33.  Helen   Green,    Rt.    10,    Box   93,    Mil- 

waukie. 

34.  Harry  W.  Brown,  938  Mallory  Ave. 

36.  Mrs.  L.  A.  Fuller,  11205  N.  E.  Sandy 

Blvd. 

37.  George  Geist,  868  Longview  Ave. 

38.  Madeline   Munson.    9750   N.   Leonard 

St. 

39.  W.  A.  Pratten,   4530  65th  St.,   S.  E. 

40.  Ray  K.  Howe,  5283A.  N.  Lombard  St. 

41.  Cecil  S.  Smith,  468  E.  30th  St.  S. 

42.  John  Wacker,   842  E.   11th  St.  N. 

43.  Phillip  Weigandt,  415  N.  E.  Stanton 

St. 

44.  Henry    Burback,    3806    N.    E.    Grand 

Ave. 

45.  John  Weber,  803  Mallory  Ave. 

46.  Mrs.   Matilda   Palmquist,    147   Mason 

St. 

47.  Mrs.  Harry  F.  Richardson,  144  N.  6th 

St. 

48.  Julia  Webster,  334  Wyatt  Court. 

49.  Mrs.   H.  L.   Braden,    1710  Court  St. 

50.  Mrs.  Rose  E.  Watts,  Box  15. 

51.  Anna   Meyer,   Route  3. 

52.  A.   L.   Yoder,   Rt.   2. 

53.  Prudence  M.  Patterson,  610  Court  St. 


PENNSYLVANIA 

4.xEmber  D.  Lashley,  R.  D.  1. 
5.xMrs.  Wm.  D.  Perdew,  Star  Route. 

6.  Mrs.  Eliz.  B.  Faust,  38  Tamauqua  St. 

7.  Thomas  Wynne,  36  High  St. 

10.  George     Rabatin,     1222     Kirkpatrick 

Ave. 
ll.xMrs.  Bruce  Barton,  Crystal  Springs. 
14.  Andrew   Chop,    811   Shady   Ave. 
20.  Helen   Murphy,   107   Moser  Ave. 

24.  Harold  C.  A.  Johnson,  129  DuBois  St. 

25.  John  Hartos,  123  S.  Fifth  St. 

26.  B.  Frank  Jervis,  103  E.  Crawford  St. 

28.  Victor  E.   Lewis,    185  Green  St.. 

Kingston  P.  O. 

29.  Edwin  F.  Walters,  133  Green  St., 

Kingston  P.  O. 
31.xMrs.  H.  Floyd  Steckman,  R.  D.  3. 
32.xMilford  Calhous,   24  East  4th  Ave. 
34.xJohn  E.  Morse,  R.  D.  3,  Box  35. 
36.  Mrs.  George  White,  R.  D.  1,  Ashland. 
38.  Ralph  Benning,  R.  D.,  Kingsley. 
39.xR.  S.  Mellott. 

42.  Daniel  T.  Jones,  209  Stonycreek  St. 

43.  Maurice  F.  Byham,  21  Tionesta  Ave. 


44.  Benjamin   Thomas.    Sr.,    138   Ruddle 

St. 

45.  Robert  W.  Jones,  East  Patterson  St. 

46.  Mrs.  H.  F.  Brister. 

47.  Joseph  H.  Davis,  17  So.  7th  St. 

48.  John  A.  White,   1405  Beaver  Ave. 

49.  Jane  H.  Reynolds,  R.  D.  1,  Saeger- 

town. 

50.  R.  Taylor  Alexander,  Reedsville. 

51.  Theophilus    Davies.    75    Courtright 

Ave. 

52.  Jennie  Jones,  103  S.  4th  Ave. 

53.  B.  I.  Evans,  Chairman,  N.  Maple  St. 

54.  Daniel  L.  Morgan,   41  W.  Green  St. 

55.  Wm.  R.  Jones,  206  E.  Grand  St. 

56.  Fred  Davis,  R.  D.  1,  Warren  Center. 
58.  Melvina   J.   Davies,    420   Electric   St. 

60.  David  T.  Lewis,  417  Susquehanna 

Ave. 

61.  Harontaune  Pekmezian.   60  No.   60th 

St. 

63.  Sinclair  T.  Roberts,  4916  Cottage  St. 

64.  T.  Allen  Glenn,  Jr.,   King  &  Queen 

Sts.,    Germantown. 

65.  Maud  A.  L.  Ingham.  Gulf  &  Consho- 

hocken  Sts.,   Conshohocken. 

66.  John  C.  Stine,  317  Kent  Road,  Bala- 

Cynwyd. 

67.  George   Marple,   2046  E.   Ontario   St. 

70.  Earl  Boxberger,  929  Malvern  Rd., 

Avalon. 

71.  George   H.   Thackeray.    1733   Perrys- 

ville  Ave. 

72.  John  Martinco,,  1018  Jackman  Ave., 

Avalon. 

73.  Sigurd   Sundell,   5156  Columbo   St. 

74.  Martha  J.  Jones,  24  Swallow  St. 

75.  C.  C.  Bierly,   613  Fourth  St. 
76.xA.  B.  Gordon.   Dickey's  Mt. 

77.  John    R.    Powell,    141    W.    Shawnee 

Ave. 

78.  R.  H.  Close,  61  Academy  St. 

79.  Frank  E.  Schaule,  23  Willow  St. 
81.  Mrs.  Anna  O.  Hunter. 

84.  Evan   J.    Lewis,    2008   Wayne  Ave. 

85.  Ralph  Williams,   1126  Rock  St. 

86.  Jennie  Daniels,    1117  Division  St. 

87.  Olwen  Lewis,  317  Putman  St. 

88.  Henry   B.    Evans,    1414    Academy   St. 

89.  Ruth  R.  Eagan.   11  N.  Grant  St. 

92.  Elizabeth   Bellis,    27   N.   Market   St. 

93.  Anna  Thomas,   132  Fifth  St. 

94.  Mrs.  Ethel  Harris,  Milan. 

97.  Mrs.  Fay  Belden,  R.  D.  8.  Corry. 

99.  Menai   Oliver,    Fox  St. 
100.  John  Holmberg,  Perry  St. 
102.xBrooks   F.    Smith,    R.    D.    1. 

103.  Sidney  Erickson,  33  Penna.  Ave. 

104.  Mrs.    H.    J.    Whitaker,    R.    D.    3. 

Nichols.  N.  Y. 

105.  R.    Francis    Price.    153    S.    Sherman 

St. 

106.  Paul  E.  Humpleby,  202  Daisy  Lane. 

107.  Henry   Oswald  Broad,   382   E.   South 

St. 

108.  Charles  G.  Thrash.  Box  36  A.   Main 

Road. 
HO.xJohn  G.  Jones.  305  N.  4th  St. 
lll.xMrs.  Elsie  G.  Hoopengardner,   R.  D. 

3,  Hancock. 

PUERTO  RICO 

1.  Celia  Cintron. 

2.  Teodoro  Donate 

5.  Horacio  B.  Cruz. 

6.  Mrs.  Martina  R.  de  Belardo. 

7.  Benito  Diaz. 

9.  Antonio  Perez. 

10.  Mercedes   Figueroa. 

11.  Julio  Velazquez. 
13.  Angelina  Parilla. 


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PUERTO   RICO   (Continued) 

15.xEugenia  Mora. 
16.xToribio   Cintron. 
17.xlsmael  Castillo. 
18.xGenoveva  Santiago. 
19.xRamona  Leon. 

20.  Zoilo    Rodriguez.    Victor   Lokpez   St. 

No.  6.  Santurce. 

21.  Astero  Rozas  Nebron. 

RHODE  ISLAND 

1.  Mrs.  Amy  M.  Corp,  24  New  Meadow 

Road. 

2.  Robert  A.  McCaughey.  864  Hope  St. 

3.  William  O.  Holden,  46  Gooding  St., 

Pawtucket. 

4.  Mrs.  Howard  Farnum. 
5.xMinnie  F.  Cole. 

6.  William  N.  Gorrie,  1074  Pontiac  Av. 

7.  Frederick   A.   Horton,   Jr.,    1900 

Broad  St.,  Edgewood. 

8.  A.  H.  Weeden,   10  D  Street. 

9.  Mrs.   Annie   P.   Moore,   380   Pleasant 

St.,  Rumford. 

10.  Milo  D.  Shepard,   60  Willett  Ave., 

Riverside. 

11.  A.  W.  Bourne,  50  Ninth  St. 

12.  Jessie  R.  Kent,  Wampanoag  Trail. 

13.  H.  Louis  Jackson.  Box  32. 

14.  J.  Webster  Coombs. 
15.xMrs.  Ida  Dawley. 

16.  Hugh  K.  MacDougall,  22  Ledyard  St. 

17.  Mrs.    Lena   Brogden,    40  V2    Edgar 

Court. 

18.  Albert  J.  Watson,  39  Benjamin  St. 

19.  Annie  M.  Munro,   104  Cedar  St. 

20.  Donald  More.   190  Webster  St. 

21.  John  Hawe,  1129  No.  Main  St. 

22.  John  R.  Carpenter. 

23.  Stuart  H.  Tucker,   147  Irving  Ave. 

24.  Andrew  Chopoorian,  92  Crescent  St. 
25.xErnest    A.    Chase,    90   Stanwood   St. 

26.  Peter  G.  R.  Forsyth.  43  Edgehill  Rd. 

27.  Caleb  A.  Fuller,  71  Charles  Field  St. 

28.  Irving  J.  Law,   105  Sackett  St. 
29.xThomas  A.  Kettle,  R.  F.  D..  Greene. 

30.  Luke  Clarke,  36  Shippee  Ave. 

31.  Albert  J.  Bucklin,  76  Wood  Road. 

32.  Walter  H.  Tabor.  Elmcrest  Farm. 
33.xMrs.  Lilian  G.  Borden,  R.  F.  D.  2, 

Newport. 

34.  Mrs.  Mildred  E.  Barker. 

35.  George  E.  Webster,  185  Stafford  Rd. 
36.xFranklin  Smith,   130  Granite  St. 

37.  Linus  E.  Peck.  15  Tower  St. 

38.  Helen  M.  Cook,   365  S.   Main   St. 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 

1.  Mrs.  H.  C.  Juell,  505  S.  State  St 

2.  Mrs.  A.  P.  Morgan. 

3.  Mrs.   L.   L.   Turbak. 

4.  Mrs.  E.  F.  McKillips. 

5.  Jacob  Kissler. 

6.  Peter  Lehr. 

7.  Henry   Mogck. 

8.  G.  Caylor,  Edgemont. 

9.  Mrs.  B.  L.  Wright. 

10.  Genevieve  Hodge. 

11.  Mrs.   E.   M.   Booth 

12.  Mrs.   P.  R.   Crothers. 

14.  Mrs.  D.  R.  Evans. 

15.  Helen  Bailey,  Aladdin,  Wyo. 

16.  E.  R.  DeRemer. 

18.  Christian  G.  Gross. 

19.  Mrs.  Florence  Styles. 

20.  James  Buffalo. 

21.  Leo.  Cotton. 

22.  Mrs.    Jennie    Rumann. 

23.  Mrs.  Mary  M.  Warn. 


24.  Mrs.  J.  H.  Schwartz. 

26.  Louis  Berg,  Dallas. 

27.  Fred  Davenhill. 

28.  Oliver  Emmert. 

29.  Mrs.  N.  W.  Meyer. 

30.  Mrs.  N.  C.  Paulsen. 

31.  Mrs.   H.   A.   Forde. 

34.  Benj.   One   Skunk. 

35.  Wm.  Dupree,  Eagle  Butte. 

36.  Wm.  War  Bonnette. 

37.  Mrs.  F.  G.   Bohri. 

38.  Mrs.  A.  J.  Lockhart. 

39.  Mrs.    Harry    Koppman. 

40.  Reinhold  Weidner. 

41.  Mrs.  Earl  Klepfer. 

43.  Wm.  Kiel. 

44.  Fred  Nelson. 

46.  Philip  Hirsch. 

47.  Geo.  Mallery. 

48.  Wm.   Apland. 

49.  Mrs.   J.   B.    Olmstead. 

50.  Mrs.  J.  J.  Johnson. 

51.  Mrs.  Eugenia  Runs  After. 

52.  Nellie  Hawk  Eagle. 

53.  Ted  Nelson. 

54.  Geo.   Hasson. 

55.  Mrs.  Victor  Peterson. 

56.  Mrs.  Prudence  Snyder. 

57.  Martin  Gross,  Sr. 

60.  J.  B.  Wittmayer. 

61.  Ernest  Schoenogge. 

62.  Charles  Woerpel. 

63.  R.  M.  Whitney. 

64.  Mrs.  A.  J.  Wakefield. 

65.  Mrs.  Rollin  O.  Pope.  Carthage. 

67.  Mrs.  Robert  Barkley. 

68.  Mrs.  Jennie  Wolner. 

70.  Mrs.  C.  C.  Swartout. 

71.  Henry  Steiger. 

73.  J.   A.  Ackermann,  Artas. 

74.  P.  J.  Kleinjan. 

75.  Jacob  Hoffman,    Dallas. 

76.  Martin  Egger,   Cottonwood. 

77.  Mrs.  Lucile  Mateer. 

78.  Daniel  Ritter,  Mound  City. 

79.  Jacob  Fueher,  Sr. 

80.  Philip  La  Claire,  Bonesteel. 

81.  A.  C.  Calvert. 

82.  Mrs.   Nora   Hamlin. 

83.  Mrs.   Olive  Noe. 

84.  Christ.  Gutjahr.  Jr. 

85.  Sam.  Job. 

86.  Jacob  Goehring. 

87.  H.   O.   Winburn. 

88.  Mrs.  Louella  Broscha. 

89.  Mrs.  Jeanne  Roland. 

90.  Mrs.  Dick  Haney,  1052  Wisconsin 

S.  W. 

91.  Mrs.   John   Holdhusen. 

92.  Mrs.  Ray  Peck. 

93.  John  Heck. 

95.  Ed.  Schmidt. 

96.  Mrs.  Winnie  Hesnard. 

97.  Andrew  van  Asperen.  Springfield. 

98.  Mrs.  Hilda  J.  Swanson. 

99.  Mrs.  Dick  Smith. 

100.  Mrs.  John  Shaw. 

101.  Mrs.  Annie  B.  Eye. 

102.  Russell   Spotted   Bear. 

103.  Mrs.   Minnie  Baum. 

104.  Mrs.  Robert  Pike. 

105.  Henry   M.   Gall. 

106.  A.  R.  Rask. 

107.  Benj.  Has  Horns. 

108.  Andrew  Kills  Crow. 

109.  Mrs.  Harry  Thrift. 

110.  Phil  Oxner. 

111.  Mrs.  Scott  C.  Hatch. 

113.  Mrs.   Ina   Brink 

114.  Mrs.   Gus.   Mittelstaedt. 

115.  Mrs.  Ole  Hendrickson. 

116.  Mrs.   Ethel   Cotton. 


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SOUTH    DAKOTA    (Continued) 

119.  John  Jones,   Stamford. 

120.  David  Kitto,  Winner. 

121.  Carl  Bagstad. 

122.  Mrs.  F.  E.  Swartout.  112  North  Main. 

123.  R.  C.  Riddell. 

124.  Jacob  Fix. 

125.  Rev.  E.  W.  Altvater. 

126.  Mrs.  Robert  Young. 

127.  Mrs.    Maurice    Sorenson. 

128.  Mrs.  Thomas  Taylor. 

129.  Luke  Leading  Cloud. 

130.  Mrs.  Luella  Smith. 

132.  H.  R.  Dufioth. 

133.  Otto  Hins. 

134.  Erwin  W.  Boettcher.   Olivet. 

135.  Richard  Frier,  Delmont. 

136.  John  J.  Tiede. 

137.  Mrs.  John  Trumbo. 

138.  Alfred  Whiteface. 

139.  Henry  Highpipe. 

140.  Mrs.  Grace  Henson. 

142.  Merle  Parsons,  S.  Eleventh  St. 

144.  Mrs.  C.  E.  Meek,  423  5th  Ave.  E. 

145.  E.  E.  Junek. 

146.  Mrs.  James  Warren. 

147.  Carrie  L.  Price. 

148.  R.  R.  Bawdon. 

149.  Mrs.  H.  E.  Jones. 

150.  Frank   Baxter. 

151.  John  G.  Voegele. 

152.  Amos  Gilbert. 

153.  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Jacobs. 

154.  Mrs.  Geo.  M.  Bowen. 

155.  Christian   Weidenbach. 

156.  Emil   Schweinforth. 

157.  John  J.  Schanzenbach. 

158.  William  Bubbers,  815  S.  Menlo  Ave. 

160.  Mrs.  Clarence  Morrison. 

161.  Ida  D.  Henton. 

162.  Mrs.  Maude  E.  Fites. 

163.  Mrs.  Jonas  Swenson. 

166.  B.  E.   Colby. 

167.  Mrs.  Henry  C.  Orth. 

168.  Mrs.   Frank  Weston. 

170.  Frank  Roesch. 

171.  Herbold   Brosz. 

173.  Gustav  Fuerst,  Scotland. 

174.  Mrs.  E.  M.  Stanwood. 

175.  O.  W.  Wolner. 

176.  Mrs.  F.   F.  Koth. 

177.  Mrs.  Edward  Krause. 

178.  Mrs.  Edith  Clark. 

179.  Mrs.   R.   C.   Harrington. 

180.  Geo.  K.  Brosius. 

181.  Mrs.  Geo.  Clutz. 

182.  Mrs.  M.   A.  Bridgeman. 

184.  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Babb. 

185.  Adam  P.  Riegar. 

186.  Theresa   Iron  Necklace. 

187.  Bessie  Cosgrove. 

188.  Dr.  J.  M.  Daine. 

189.  Geo.  O.  Williams. 

190.  Geo.  Powell. 

192.  Edward  Schimke. 

193.  Mrs.   Oscar  Carlson. 

194.  Mrs.  Dessa  Gallagher. 

195.  Mrs.  G.  T.  Carmichael. 

196.  Percy  Demaray. 

197.  Mrs.  Geo.  Moore. 

198.  Mrs.  H.  G.  Gerber. 

199.  Helen  E.  Miner,  613  Douglass  Ave. 

201.  Matthew   Eagle  Boy. 

202.  John  Little  Crow. 

203.  Charles  Tusk. 
207.  Gladys  Coie. 

SOUTHERN 

l.xE.  C.  Stevens,  R.  1,  Roanoke. 
2.  Monroe  Adams. 


3.  W.  Johns. 

4.  Mrs.  B.  D.  Locklier. 

5.  Rev.  Fletcher  V.  Robertson. 

6.  J.    I.    Baty,    1912    13th    Ave.    North, 

c/o  Birmingham  News. 
7.uDavid  R.  Wood,  2200  N.  4th  Ave. 

8.  Clifford   P.   Pitts. 

9.  J.  H.  Jones. 

10.  Clarie  May  Madden. 

11.  Mrs.  J.  A.  Dobbs,  R.  2. 

12.  Mrs.  M.  L.  Williamson.  R.  1. 

13.  Dewey  Mae  Teal. 
14.xC.  H.  Mitchell. 

15.  Mrs.  Bertie  Gilbert. 
16.xHiram  Duck. 
17.xM.  L.  Vickers,   R.   1. 
18.  H.  M.  Bean. 

20.  Arthur  Scroggins. 

21.  Ruthie  Mae  Weldon. 

22.  Mrs.  Genie  V.  Naile,  Box  75. 

23.  Mrs.   G.   W.  Green. 

24.  Ida  Oglesby. 

25.  O.  B.  Park,  R.  2,  Glenwood. 

26.  Rev.  Charles  T.  Lunsford. 

27.  John  Hall. 

28.  George  P.  Butler. 

29.  O.  O.  Wamsley. 

30.  Elzie   Carter. 

31.  Audie  Mae  Rhodes,  Hartford. 

32.  W.  L.   Rister. 

33.  Mrs.    Ethel   Amick,    Double   Springs, 

R.  F.  D. 
34.xEugene  Causey. 
35.xMrs.  T.  F.  Roquemore. 
36.xClifford  D.  Smith,  College  St. 
37.xIone  Young. 
38.xJ.  W.  DeVaughan,  R.  1. 
39.xGrace   Price,   R.   3. 
40.xLyles  Moore,  R.  2. 

41.  Jeanie   Gradon,   R.   4. 

42.  C.  C.  Brannan. 

43.  Una  Dick. 

44.  Chlois  Bolton. 

45.  S.   B.   Norwood. 

46.  Mrs.  Arrie  Watson. 

47.  Mrs.  Carrie  Bell  Sumlin. 

48.  Troy  Adams,   701   13th  Ave. 
49. xS.  E.  Graddy. 

50.  Willie  Bonner,  1601  Eleventh  St. 

51.xMayme  Callahan. 

52.xMrs.  Otis  Gilbert. 

53.xW.  K.  Hood. 

54.xW.  J.  Harry,  R.  2,  Glenn.  Georgia. 

55.xOren  Day. 

56.xGlover  Keeble,  Peachtree  St. 

57.xJ.  H.  Norris. 

58.xMilford  Austin,  R.  4. 

59.xW.  B.  Weathers. 

60.  Mrs.  Velma  Moseley. 

61.  Mrs.  Isla  A.  Bowles. 

62.  G.  F.  Smith. 

63.  A.  C.  Fine,  R.  1. 

64.  Mrs.  J.   H.   Dillard. 

65.  Mrs.  Hattie  M.  Gerald. 

66.  W.  S.  Terry. 

67.  Hester  Standridge. 

68.  W.  E.   Price. 
69.xC.  A.  Weldon. 
70.xPierce  Birchfield. 
71.xGoldie  Knight. 

72.xMrs.  Floyd  McKeen,  R.  2.  Newell. 

73.xD.  V.  Sikes. 

74.  J.  L.  Hatley. 

75.xMargaret  Pritchet. 

77.xJ.  T.  Allred,  Union  Ridge. 

78.xB.  F.  Brance,  Rt.  3,  Raleigh. 

79.xEthel  Malone,  Rt.  1. 

80.xF.  L.  Tedder,  Kemp's  Mills. 

81.xW.  R.  Brown,  Rt.  1. 

82.  Roy  W.  Hawkins,  182  Houston  Ter. 

83.xJ.  Edward  Branch,  Rt.  2,  Garner. 

84.xJames  G.  Fulton.  Rt.  1. 


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SOUTHERN  (Continued) 

85.xL.  M.  Murray. 
86.xJ.  M.  Brown,  Rt.   1. 
87 .xJ.  N.  Neighbors,  Rt.  1. 
88.xO.  H.   Lambert. 
89.xMrs.  R.  E.  Apple. 
90.xTora  Rudd. 
91. xJ.   W.  Trollinger,   Rt.   3. 
92.xE.  H.  Wilkins. 
93.xP.  R.  Long,  Rt.  5. 
94.xJ.  Walter  Johnson,   Rt.  5. 
95.xJ.  O.  Phillips,  Rt.  1,  Goldston. 
96.xM.  J.  Coulton.  Raleigh. 
97.xBruce  Sanders. 

98.xMrs.  C.  W.  Franklin.  Rt.  4.  Raleigh. 
99.uThomas   Rosemond. 
lOO.xLillian  Bowden. 
lOl.xHermon  Moore. 
102.xEstelle  Liles,  Rt.  2. 
103.xMrs.  Ida  P.  Murray. 
104.xRoyce  B.  Dickens. 
105.xA.  L.  Crutchfleld,  City  Hall. 
106.xJ.  D.  Howard,  Rt.  3. 
107.xD.  E.  Cole,  Rt.  1,  Biscoe. 
108.xJ.   C.   McAdams. 
109.xW.  E.  Walker,  Rt.  4,  Burlington. 
HO.xJ.  H.  Hilley. 
lll.xMrs.  C.  C.  Phillips. 
112.xEva  May,  Rt.  1,  Box  93. 
113.xJ.   T.   Ellison. 
114.xH.  W.  Johnson. 
115.x A.  L.  Hatcher. 
116.xW.  J.  Felton. 

117.xW.    C.    Morgan.    Rt.    2,    Durham. 
118.  Mrs.    Anna   Laughlin,    1000    Oakland 

Ave. 
119.xR.  G.  Moffitt.  813  Vance  St. 
121.xJ.  D.  Kernodle. 
122.xMrs.  W.  H.  Holt. 

123.xO.  D.  Nelson,  Box  1080,  Greensboro. 
124.xMrs.  Rosa  B.  Thomas. 
125.xClarence  D.  Newman. 
126.xJ.  D.  Woodlief,  Rt.  4. 
127 .xJ.  D.  Newman,  Rt.  6,  Henderson. 
128.xMrs.  M.  D.  Woodell,  Rt.  4,  Box  185. 
130.xL.  J.  Sloan,  Rt.  2. 
131.xC.  L.  Bray. 
132.xPaul  E.  Coble,  Rt.  3. 
133.xW.  W.  Humble,  37  W.  Liberty  St. 
134.xW.  S.  Long. 
135.xH.   L.   Wall,   Elams. 
136.xMrs.  W.  H.  Shearin,  Rt.  1    Box  164. 
137.xMary  Neal,  Rt.  4. 
138.x John  Chamblee. 
139.xB.  G.  Parties. 

140.xMrs.  George  Williams,  Rt.  3.  Raleigh. 
142.xJ.  W.   Wilson,   Rt.   1. 
143.xAmasa  P.  Read,  Rt.  1,  Norlina. 
144.xW.  C.  Eloyd,  Ether. 
145xJ.   O.   Fowlar. 

146.xClaude  E.  McAdams.  Rt.  1,  Efland. 
147.xA.  V.  McDowell. 
148.xFletcher  Hayes. 
150.xE.  W.  Clements. 
152.xBlanche  Holt. 
153.xE.  C.  Smith,  Rt.  1. 
154..\Blanch  Holt,   Rt.   2. 
155.  L.  D.  Williams. 
156.xBeddie  Oldham,  Cummock. 
157.xRalph  Riddle,  Rt.  1. 
158.uR.  M.  Rothgeb.   1550  Iredel   Drive. 
159.xT.  A.  Moffitt. 
160.xW.    R.    Rightsell,    R.    2. 
161.xKeith  G.  Hodgin. 
162.xW.    G.    Lamb. 

163.  Hugh  C.  Cagle,  North  Asheboro. 

164.  Edith  C.   Cooper,   Rt.  3. 

165.xMrs.  C.  W.  Gerringer.   36  Montgom- 
ery St. 
166.xMrs.  Geo.  W.  Hill,  R.  3. 
167.nMrs.  C.  L.  Emerson,  1008  N.  Main  St. 


168.xStella  A.  Stout,   105  Charlotte  Ave. 
169.xR.  B.  Coggin,  Sanford  St. 
170.xMrs.  C.  F.  Mansfield,  Rt.  2. 
172.xMrs.  R.  L.  Ross,  R.  5. 
173.xClara  Belle  Wicker,  R.  5. 
174..\W.  C.  Beaumon. 
175.xMrs.    R.   L.   Macon. 
176.xHelen    Garner. 
177.xT.  J.  Earp. 

178.  Troy  A.  Hall. 

179.  Evelyn  Edson. 
180.xMrs.  Iola  Sanders. 
181.  Jason  Moore,  Hemp. 
183.xGladys  White. 
184.xEthel  Friddle,  Rt.  2. 
185.xJ.   E.   Corbitt. 

186.  Frances  Hudson. 

187.xG.  R.  Grahm,  Rt.  3. 

188.xE.  M.  Blanchard. 

189.xZ.  V.  Brooks,  R.  2. 

190.xJ.  B.  Edwards. 

191.xSelma  Marshall,  R.  2. 

192.xW.  B.  Madison,  Rt.  1,  Box  8. 

193.xCarrie  Sharpe,  Summerfield. 

194.uMrs.  W.  P.  Strader,  228  N.  Cherry  St. 

195.xW.   G.  Scarborough. 

196.xNola   Woodlief. 

197.xJoe  H.  Hudson,  Rt.  1. 

198.xHerbert  G.  Holmes,  Rt.  1. 

199.  Agnes  Kessler,  114  Queen  St. 

200.  Mrs.    Mildred    Frick    Smith.    2019 

Huger  St. 

201.  Mrs.  W.  A.  Martin,  R.  2. 

202.  J.  R.  Barnhill,   R.   1. 

203.  Mrs.  B.  D.  Williams. 

204.  W.  J.  Rice. 

205.  Mrs.  Pearl  M.  Powell,  R.  1.  Box  56. 

206.  Maurice   Lingly,    Stella    Rt..    Florala, 

Ala. 

207.  Mrs.  Jordan. 

208.  Minnie   Harwell,   R.    1. 

209.  Mrs.  Lizzie  Adams,  R.  2. 

210.  Gus  Nelson,  R.  F.  D.  Holley. 
211.xJ.  M.  Dees. 

212.  R.  A.   Morris.   Vinnings. 

213.  Watson  Fuller,  885  Capital  Ave.  N.  E. 

215.  J.  E.  Warner,  434  Orange  St. 

216.  John  G.  Bush,  Goggins. 

217.  Mrs.  F.  F.  Branch. 

218.  A.  P.  Gunells,  R.  D.  2.  Dewey  Grove. 

219.  Oliver  Williams,  R.  D.  2,  Surrency. 

220.  T.  J.  Daniel,  R.  D.  2,  Dacula. 
221.xL.    L.    Floyd. 

222.  L.  C.  Wilder. 

223.uEula  Lee  Poole,  2611  Jones  Ave. 
224.  George   L.   Thurmound,   R.   D.   3, 
Thomaston. 

226.  Prof.  George  C.  Burrage. 

227.  E.  E.  Smith. 

228.  Clara    Mae    Sullivan,    R.    D.    2.    Sale 

City. 
229.xCecil  C.  Little. 

230.  Guy  Easier. 

231.  Mrs.  W.  H.  Foster,  311  St.  Paul  Ave. 

S.  E.,  Atlanta. 

232.  James  P.  Mahaffey,  Box  93. 
233.xW.  J.  Jarriel,  313  Hines  St. 

234.  Annie  Halman,  511  Broad  St. 

235.  G.  A.  Brown,  Rt.  1. 

236.  Early  Owen,   Owen  Heights. 

Zebulon. 

237.  Carle   Lee   Butler,   R.   D.    1. 

238.  Mrs.  J.  R.  Hodges,  R.  D.  2. 
239.xJ.  C.  Tatum,  Alston  St.,  Richland. 

240.  Mrs.  W.  M.  Moncrief,  R.  D.  1. 

241.  Blanche  McDaniel.  R.  D.  4,  Thomas- 

ton. 
242.xMrs.  L.  M.  Veasey,  R.  D.  3,  Tifton. 
243.uMrs.  Effie  Driggers,  R.  D. 
244.  Mrs.  V.  P.  Garrett. 
245.xLeona  Morris. 
246.xElla  Pickering 


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SOUTHERN   (Continued) 

247.xWalter  Spitzer. 

248.xW.  G.  Saunders,  Jr. 

249..\C.  W.  Rountree. 

250.xMrs.  W.  V.  Crawford.  216  Third  Ave. 

251.xW.  S.  Barrett. 

252.xR.  T.  Brittle. 

253.xJ.   L.   Moss. 

254.xMrs.  L.  E.  Hargroves. 

255.xMrs.  J.   L.   Gray. 

256.xSusie  Duncan,  Star  Route. 

257.xShirley  M.  Clinedinst. 

258.xOHie  V.  Cockes. 

259.xMrs.  Nannie  Monger,  R.  R.  2. 

260.xVirginia  McDonaldson,  R.  R.  4. 

261.xEdna  Life. 

262.xMrs.   L.  W.   Snyder. 

263.xRev.  R.  T.  Grissom. 

264.xMrs.  Jesse  McCrary,  Cana. 

265.xW.  A.  Daughtrey,  Suffolk. 

266.xR.  H.  Joyner. 

267.xE.  A.  Showalter,  R.  R.  4. 

268.xH.  E.  Liskey,  Penn  Laird. 

269.xT.  H.  Beale. 

270.xE.  J.  Norfleet. 

271.xA.  L.  Norfleet. 

272.xMrs.  G.  A.  Robertson. 

273.xM.  T.  Whitley,  Windsor. 

274.xDona  Williams. 

275.xLola  Sites. 

276.xSallie  A.  Payne,  Harrisonburg. 

277.xR.  O.  Rothgeb,  R.  R.  3. 

278.xOwen  H.  Brooks,  R.  R.  1,  Box  20-A. 

279.xE.  S.  Morris. 

280.xJames  T.  Whitt. 

281.xAlden  Williamson,  R.  R.  2. 

282.xRay  Stroop. 

283.xMrs.  J.  H.  Duling. 

284.xMrs.  D.  J.  Sipe. 

285.xM.  W.  Hollowell,  Portsmouth. 

286.xHerman  Capps. 

287.xW.  J.  Thomas. 

288.xW.  W.  Starnes. 

289.xMary  Halstead,  Buell. 

290.xW.  M.  Fisher. 

291.xJ.  K.  Landrum,  Ingram. 

292.xB.   P.   Deans. 

293.xRuth   Curling. 

294.xJohn  C.  Dean. 

295.xD.  W.  Darden. 

296.xP.  B.  Barrett. 

297.xMrs.  B.  F.  Hancock. 

298.xW.   B.   Burke. 

299.xMrs.  Effie  May. 

300.xMrs.   Allene   Kite. 

301.xCecil  E.  Hollowell. 

302.xJ.  D.  McClenny. 

303.xJ.  W.  Folk. 

304.xF.  F.  Brinkley. 

305xC.  W.  Lauderback,  R.  R.  1. 

306.xValentine  Roach. 

307.xV.  T.  Huffman,  New  Market. 

308.xRobert  Murray. 

309.xA.  H.  Spivey. 

310.xE.  W.   Carroll. 

311.xEssie  Johnson,  Carrsville. 

312.xR.  T.   West. 

313.xMrs.  E.  B.  Richardson. 

314.xRoy  A.  Larrick. 

315.xJ.   G.   Roberts. 

316.xLouise  Pierce,  Windsor. 

317. xj.  H.  Park. 

318jiWalton  E.  Brill,  Hooks  Mill. 

SOUTHWEST 

2.  Mrs.  Ida  Jones. 

3.  Charlotte  Lockwood,   84   W.   Cypress 

St. 

4.  Mrs.  Don  Cross.  Rt.  5. 

5.  Wm.   Hughes. 


6.  Kitty  R.  Crossman,  341  S.  Mt.  Ver- 

non St. 

7.  E.  Blanche  Pilcher. 

8.  Mrs.  F.  Helen  McClelland. 

9.  Bernice  Dickey,  833  N.  Seventh  Av. 

10.  Ernest  W.  Hall,  210  S.  High  St. 

11.  Mrs.  Petra  Viscaino,  Rt.  1,  Box  638. 

12.  Mrs.  Paul  Bushner,  207  E.  Mesa. 

13.  Mrs.  E.  R.  Parra,  408  N.  5th  St. 

14.  Ruben  Moya,  P.  O.  Box  141. 

15.  J.  J.  Jones. 

17.  Joaquin  Sandoval. 

18.  G.  J.   Ballmer. 

19.  W.  E.  Stockwell,  3726  Cambridge  St. 

20.  Isabel   Guerrero   Perez,   3119   E.   San 

Antonio  St. 

21.  R.  J.  Garner,  Rt.  1,  Box  277. 


TENNESSEE    (Colored) 

1.  Mrs.  F.  M.  King,  157  N.  Hickory  St. 

2.  Wellington  M.   Jones,    1368  S.  Park- 

way  East. 

3.  Mrs.  J.  C.  Napier,  120  15th  Ave.,  N. 

4.  Ernestine  Jarrett,  Fisk  University. 

5.  H.  B.  Stuart. 

6.  J.  E.   Todd,   1723   High  St. 

7.  Mrs.    Margaret    S.    Cunningham, 

R.   R.    6,    Box   90. 

8.  James  Bryant,  2115  Magazine  St. 


TENNESSEE    (White) 

1.  Azalie  Johnson,  No.  2,  Wright  Apts., 

409  Georgia  Ave. 

2.  Walter  M.  Renegar,   3200   14th  Ave. 

3.  Mrs.  Emily  Bandy. 

4.  G.  Leslie  Poe. 

5.  Austin  Adkins. 

6.  C.  H.  McCoy. 

7.  Mrs.  J.  H.  Mathews. 

8.  Mary  L.  Jewitt,  R.  1,  Box  6. 

9.  Haley  Whatenbarger. 

10.  Albert   C.    Riley,    1745   Glenview. 

11.  Mrs.    Harold    Frederick   Smith,    2308 

Belmont  Blvd. 

12.  Mrs.  Jesse  Gillis.  R.  1. 

13.  Emma  F.   Dodge. 

14.  Alex  Adams. 

15.  J.  W.  Willis. 

16.  A.  E.   Pruett,   Box    105. 

17.  A.  L.  DeJarnette. 


TEXAS   (White) 

1.  E.  H.  C.  Bantel,  2307  San  Antonio  St. 

2.  Henry  Helfenlein. 

3.  M.  M.  Greenbaum,  3901  \'2  Prescott. 

4.  J.  H.  Dowdy,   5506  Alton  St. 

6.  Mrs.  Inez  Lewis,   1416  Apple. 

7.  George  Schoenhals. 

8.  Paul  Bujard,   1016  Bewick   St. 

9.  W.   J.   Hawkins.   Jr. 

10.  Mrs.  P.  D.  Crowder,  1008  Hyde  Park 

Blvd. 

11.  Ruth  Wash,  511  N.  Magnolia  St. 
13.  Wm.  A.  Sweet,  339  Barrett  Place. 


TEXAS    AND    OKLAHOMA    (Colored) 

1.  Mrs.  Leota  Robinson,  1564  Ash  St. 

2.  Mrs.  Emma  E.  Whitley,  1123  Winne- 

bago St. 

3.  Mrs.  Flaura  M.   Wade,   5020  Swiss 

Ave. 

4.  Mrs.  Theresa  Venerable,  3824  Wilder 

St. 

5.  Mrs.  Glenn  M.  Beckham,  1013  Cleve- 

land St. 


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TEXAS  AND  OKLAHOMA   (Colored) 
(Continued) 

6.  Rosie  Daniel,  R.  F.  D.  2. 

7.  Mrs.    Inez    C.    Scott,    115    N.    Church 

St. 

3.  Mrs.   Magnolia   Engram,    1935  E.   3rd 

St. 

4.  Mrs.  Pearl  Stribling.  716  East  Boston 

St. 

UTAH 

1.  Madeline  Gile. 

2.  Mrs.  W.  H.  Newcomb,  857  23d  St. 

3.  C.  H.  Uno,  Box  325. 

4.  C.   E.   Lawrence,   997   E.   Center  St. 

5.  A.  J.  Gorham,  715  2nd  Ave. 

6.  Gladys    Hagerman,    1545    Emerson 

Ave. 

8.  G.  Suzuki,   145  E.   2nd  South. 

9.  Madeline   Gile,    Bountiful. 
10.  Mrs.  Rose  Johnson. 

VERMONT 

1.  Mrs.  Delia  H.  Honey. 

2.  Mrs.  Frances  L.  Maurice. 

3.  Mrs.  Jennie  W.  Westney,  Windsor. 

4.  Mrs.  Emeroy  F.  Davis. 

5.  Edith  H.   Wallace. 

6.  Leonard  R.  Hutchinson. 

7.  Mrs.  Aftian  S.  Brooks. 

8.  Harold  K.  Burt,  7  Green  St. 

9.  Albert  W.  Varney,  215  Jefferson  St. 

10.  Claude  A.  Rich,   114  Imperial  Ave. 

11.  Florence  B.  Dickinson. 

12.  Mrs.  Wesley  Chaffee,  R.  1,  Enosburg 

Falls. 

13.  Mrs.   Anna  T.   Selina. 

14.  Mrs.  Nellie  T.  Graham. 

15.  E.  J.  Bagley. 

16.  Mrs.  Mary  B.  Nichols. 

17.  Arthur  H.   Gipson. 

18.  Walter  A.  Gilbert,    16  Williston  St. 

19.  Mrs.  J.  W.  Larson,  2  Brookside. 

20.  Mrs.  Glenn  H.  Woods. 

21.  Merrill  T.   Wolcott. 

22.  Mrs.  Arland  E.  Farr. 

23.  Mrs.  Gladys  Knowles.  R.  1,  Williams- 

town. 

24.  Wilder  S.  Joslyn. 

25.  Annie  B.  Northrop,  253  Church  St. 

26.  Leonard  P.  Dickinson,  42  Henderson 

Terrace. 

27.  Pliny  A.  Smith,  Lower  Cabot. 

28.  Mrs.  H.  H.  Denio. 

29.  Mrs.  Flora  A.  Moar. 

30.  Mrs.   Henrietta   L.   Northrop. 

31.  Axel  E.   Olson. 

32.  Mrs.  Charles  P.  Foote. 

33.  John  M.  Comstock. 

34.  Charles  E.  Kimball. 

35.  Mrs.   William   Weeks,   N.   Clarendon. 

36.  J.  Murray  Wright. 

37.  Mrs.  Anna  L.  Hodge. 

38.  Edward  H.  Matthews. 

39.  Forest  A.  Gleason,  R.  2.  Newport. 

40.  Edward  A.  Dutton,  East  Craftsbury. 

41.  O.   L.   Greene. 

42.  Mrs.  Glen  F.  Watson. 

43.  Mrs.  Katherine  Kilborn. 

44.  Wallace  W.  Fahnestock. 

45.  Ruth   J.    Dutton,    Dummerston   Sta. 

46.  Mrs.   Abbie  J.  Butler. 

47.  Mrs.  Ella  A.  Grout. 

48.  Mrs.  Edith  Roberts. 

49.  Mamie  L.  Moffatt. 

50.  Mrs.   S.   A.  Hutchinson. 

51.  George   K.  Sprague,  R.  3,   Randolph 

Center. 

52.  Mrs.  Nellie  E.  Rosebrook. 


53.  Dell  B.  Dwinell. 

54.  Mrs.  Grace  M.  Spiller. 

55.  Mrs.  Alfred  C.  Jackman. 

56.  Bertha  E.  Ames. 

57.  J.  W.  Kittell. 

58.  Carroll  S.  Montgomery. 

59.  Mrs.  Erne  Whittemore,   Eden  Mills. 

60.  Mrs.  George  H.  Fairbanks. 

61.  Mrs.   Jane   E.   N.    Greene. 

62.  Mrs.  A.  B.  Rugg. 

63.  Mrs.  Harry  Doane. 

64.  Ardelia  H.  Ball. 

65.  Moses  Roberts. 

66.  Mrs.  Florence  E.  Leach. 

67.  Helen    I.    Collins. 

68.  Abel    C.   Brown. 

69.  Charles  W.   Powell. 

70.  Mrs.  H.  A.  Larabee. 

71.  Walter   C.   Ballard. 

72.  Amy  M.  Davis. 

73.  Mrs.  Hettie  W.  Matthews. 

74.  Mrs.  L.  A.  Perrin. 

75.  Mrs.    Clyde   W.    Keysar,    R.    1.    Lan- 

caster, N.  H. 

76.  Mrs.  Emma  S.  Miller. 

77.  Mrs.   Bernice   A.   Davis. 

78.  Roland   E.   Stevens. 

79.  Jay  G.  Underwood. 

80.  Mrs.   D.   O.  Powers. 

81.  Mrs.  Kate  P.  Martin,  R.  1,  Richmond. 

82.  Mrs.  Fred  J.  Flinn. 

83.  Mrs.  Ida  M.  Hart,  R.  5.  Brandon. 

84.  Mrs.  Blanche  A.  Collins. 

85.  Mrs.  Oscar  N.  Washer. 

86.  Harry    E.    Rice. 

87.  Mary  Robinson. 

88.  Mrs.  Carolyn  A.  Lease. 

89.  Mrs.  Anna  B.  Pratt. 

90.  Albert  P.  Byington. 

91.  Mrs.   D.   E.   Collins. 

93.  Maurice  A.  Laselle. 

94.  Mrs.  Louise  A.  Naramore. 

95.  George   A.   Stoddard. 

96.  George  C.  Otis. 

97.  Evalyn    L.    Davison. 

98.  Mrs.  Clifton  W.  Gray. 

99.  Blanche  M.  Conner. 

100.  Lucy  S.  Buffum. 

101.  Anna   B.   Buck. 

102.  Mrs.  Ida  D.  Adams. 

103.  Anna   L.   Burnham. 

104.  Julius  O.  Seeley,  16  South  St. 

105.  Quincy  A.  Norton. 

106.  Mrs.  Myrtle  R.  Robinson. 

107.  Willard  C.  Colton,  222  Elm  St. 

108.  Carroll  E.  Wilcox. 

109.  Anna  L.  Mower. 

110.  Mrs.  Edna  J.  Edwards. 

111.  Rev.  Fred  M.  Wiswall. 

112.  Mrs.  Alice  Conant  Landon. 

113.  Robert  H.  Clement,  123  Main  St. 

114.  Harrie   C.   White. 

115.  Mrs.  Roxanna  O.  Edgerton,  40  Main 

St. 

116.  Mrs.  C.  H.  Kneeland,  Johnson. 

117.  Alice  D.  Hewitt. 

118.  Mrs.  Frank  C.  Paddock. 

119.  Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Palmer. 

120.  Mrs.  Norman  D.  Toof. 

121.  Mrs.  J.  D.  Huntley. 

122.  Mrs.  Jessie  Clement,  West  Topsham. 

R.  1. 

123.  Otis  S.  Wisell. 

124.  Mrs.  Martin  I.  Sherman. 

125.  Mrs.  R.  B.  Abbott,  South  Peacham. 

126.  Eugene  C.  Simonds. 

127.  Mrs.  E.  E.  Townsend. 

128.  Lucy   A.   Holden. 

129.  Clinton  A.  Adams. 

130.  Melcher  M.  Aronson,  25  Grove  St. 

131.  Bessie  F.  Braley.  , 

132.  Maurice  W.  Belair. 


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133.  Donald  E.  Salisbury. 

134.  Mrs.   Vie   D.   Edson. 

135.  J.   W.  Riggs. 

136.  Mrs.  Sadie  R.  Harvey. 

137.  Carrie  M.  Howe. 

138.  Mrs.  Lilian  A.  Fisk. 

139.  Edward  F.  Haye. 

140.  Lathrop  H.  Baldwin,  67  Ives  Ave. 

141.  Norah    Kittell,    7    Gilman    St. 

142.  Mrs.  Mildred  S.  Lackie. 

143.  Arthur  F.   Stone,    7   Highland   Ave. 

144.  W.  E.   Cushman. 

145.  George  Hinman,   2   Spring  St. 

146.  Mrs.  Ermina  L.  MacMurtry. 

147.  Mrs.  Deborah  C.  Colvin. 

148.  Mrs.  Mary  N.  Gibson. 

149.  Georgiana  Maynard. 

150.  Mrs.  Marcia  A.  E.  Johnson. 

151.  Mrs.  Josephine  B.  Metcalf. 
152.xMrs.  P.  J.  Whitney. 

153.  Mrs.  Ada  Amsden. 

154.  Ray  R.  Allen. 

155.  Nellie  J.  Adams. 

156.  Mrs.    Minnie    B.    Maxham.    Walling- 

ford. 

157.  Mrs.  Carrie  A.  Reed. 

158.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  B.  Sabin. 

159.  John  W.  Bennett,  88  Summer  St. 

160.  Alva  Smith,  Moscow. 

161.  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Colby,  R.  1,  Sharon. 

162.  Mrs.  Fannie  G.  Felton,  R.  5,  Brandon. 

163.  Llewellyn  R.  Jones. 

164.  Harley  C.  Sanborn,  East  Thetford. 

165.  Mrs.  William  H.  Rogers. 

166.  Julina  E.  Mann. 

167.  Mrs.   Mabel  M.  Hay  ward. 

168.  Mrs.   Isabel  L.  Claflin. 

169.  Mrs.  W.  A.  Beebe. 

170.  E.  W.  Graves. 

171.  Mrs.  Nellie  H.  Tuller. 

172.  Earle  A.  Jones. 

173.  Clifford  H.  Stevens. 

174.  Mrs.  Lena  Goodspeed. 

175.  Mrs.  Roy  W.  Demeritt. 

176.  Mrs.  Ida  C.  Pike. 

177.  Mrs.   W.   P.   Smilie,    Morrisville. 

178.  Mrs.  David  F.  Hoisington. 

179.  Mrs.  W.  H.  Haskell. 

180.  J.  Pearle  Hinman. 

181.  Charles  R.   Prentiss,   176  Western 

Ave.,  Brattleboro. 

182.  Mrs.  Alvin  Woodard. 

183.  Mrs.  William  M.  Harris. 

184.  Mrs.   J.   W.   Munn. 

185.  Homer  B.  Hitchcock. 

186.  Mrs.  Edgar  T.  Grow. 

187.  Mrs.  A.  A.  Webster. 

188.  Erwin    C.    Newton. 

189.  Clarence  B.  Torrey. 

190.  Mrs.  Frances  M.  Chapman. 

191.  Rawson  H.  Calkins,  R.  1,  Barton. 

192.  Mrs.  Mary  G.  Tyler. 

193.  Dr.  Carson  A.  Smith,  Strafford. 

194.  Robert  C.  Morris. 

195.  Mrs.  Harriet  S.  Ross,   110  Clarendon 

Ave. 

196.  Mrs.  C.  W.  Dunbar. 

197.  Charles  S.  James. 

198.  Mrs.  Addie  C.  Wooster. 

199.  Mrs.  May  G.  Armstrong. 

200.  Mrs.    Bertha   M.    Wiggin,    R.    1„ 

Graniteville. 

201.  Sylvia  A.  Warren. 

202.  Charles  H.  Parmelee. 

203.  Paul  P.  Jones. 

204.  Walter  W.  Blanchard. 

205.  W.  Wendall  Maccarty. 


1.  F. 


WASHINGTON 

A.  J.  Gall  was. 


2.  Antonio  Polet. 

4.  B.  W.  Dennis. 

5.  J.  C.  Vernon. 

6.  O.  W.  Schroeder. 

9.  Mrs.  A.  B.  van  Schravendyk. 

10.  A.  E.   Bowers,   215  Market  Ave. 

11.  Mrs.  E.  L.  Barnett,  R.  1,  Sandpoint. 

12.  Mrs.  Mildred  D.  Downing,  R.  F.  D.  2 

13.  A.  G.   King,  R.  2. 

14.  Mrs.  Clair  Davis,  104  Dewey  St. 

15.  Mrs.  M.  E.  Johnston. 

19.  Mrs.  Anna  S.  Kight. 

20.  Bertha  M.  Blackaby. 
23.  Mrs.  J.  L.  Peringer. 

25.  Mary  Branon,   33d  &  Commercial. 

26.  Mrs.  Earl  Cahail,  R.  D.  1. 

27.  Frank  White,  R.  D.  2. 

28.  Mrs.  Fred  G.  Verd,  115  Division  St. 

29.  Mrs.  E.  Q.  Philbrook. 

30.  Ross  F.  Miller,  R.  1,  Box  526. 

31.  Mrs.  Mabel  B.  Korthauer,  2618  F  St. 

33.  R.  C.  Charters. 

34.  Mrs.  Harriet  Owen. 

35.  Mrs.  Roe  Wright,   R.   F.  D.    1. 

36.  Mrs.  Winifred  Perkins. 
37.xMrs.  David  Ruddel. 

38.  Peter  Hill,  R.  D.  2,  Box  26,  Battle- 
ground. 

40.  Lucy  Bagwell. 

41.  Mrs.  George  Hamgan. 

42.  Mrs.  L.  M.  Patterson. 

43.  Mary  E.  Barton. 

44.  J.  A.  De  Foe. 

45.  Mrs.  L.  W.  Davenport,  Box  255. 

46.  Mrs.   H.  E.   Vesper,   R.  3,   Sedro- 

Woolley. 

47.  Herbert  O.  Thompson. 

48.  Alex  Ritzenberger,  Elberton. 

49.  Mrs.  Grace  Rhode. 

50.  Evelyn  Maxon. 

51.  F.  A.   Purchase. 

52.  Mrs.   Celeste  Edwards. 

53.  L.  D.  Boyd. 

54.  Mrs.  Hazel  T.  Page,  R.  1. 

55.  Mrs.   T.   E.   Dexter. 

56.  Wm.  Rosenoff. 

58.  John  E.  Weitz. 

59.  W.  G.  Baker,  Box  745. 

61.  Conrad  Besel. 

62.  Mrs.  E.  E.  Brown. 

63.  George  W.   Groffman. 

64.  George  D.  Thompson. 

66.  N.  A.   Bergquist,   2628  Queets  Ave. 

67.  Matt  Mattila,  Redmond. 

68.  Mrs.  Fred  Trumbull. 

69.  Mrs.  C.  E.  Gore. 

70.  S.  Mailanen,  R.  1,  Box  21,  Longview. 

71.  Mrs.  C.  F.  Winkenwerder. 

72.  Myrtle   Robertson. 

73.  Rev.  W.  Aumann. 

74.  Mrs.  Margaret  Barton. 

76.  Mrs.   E.   E.   Lemon. 

77.  Mrs.  Nellie  Hyatt. 

78.  Mrs.  M.  K.  Johnson,  R.  2,,  Rochester. 

79.  Ed  F.  Wahl. 

80.  Mrs.  W.  S.  Reeves,  R.  D.  1,  Box  197. 

81.  John  Agar,   Jr. 

82.  S.  L.  Kring,  Lopey. 

83.  Mrs.  Louise  O'Kon. 

85.  Gilbert  M.  Jones,  R.  D.  4.  Snohomish. 

86.  I.  S.  Mershon. 

87.  Mrs.   Lillian  Nihoul. 

88.  Harold  Nichols,  R.  D.  3,  Snohomish. 
90.  Mrs.   Grover  Connor,   W.  2714  Glass 

Ave.,   Spokane. 

93.  Mrs.  R.  A.  Bailey. 

94.  Mrs.  Frederick. 

95.xMiss  Edna  Ruse,  518  E.  Spruce  Ave 

96.  Mrs.  A.  Branigan. 

97.  Olga  Dorcas. 

98.  Joseph  Keiski. 

99.  Mrs.  Edna  Payne. 


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WASHINGTON   (Continued) 

100.  Irene  Weeks. 

102.  Dan  Frieske. 

103.  John  Hoff,  Jr. 

104.  Ruth  Townsend,   Box   36. 

105.  Christ  Flaig,  R.  R.  3,  Box  406. 

106.  N.  Schweer. 

107.  R.   A.   Baldwin. 

108.  Mrs.    J.    C.    Nutting,    R.    F.    D.    1, 

Leavenworth. 

113.  Conrad   Weber. 

114.  D.  O.  Roloff,  Box  82. 

115.  Mrs.  Charles  Rood. 

116.  Jacob  S.  Weizel,  R.   1,  Box  40. 

117.  S.  K.  Schmidt. 

118.  Henry  Vehrs. 

120.  Mrs.    Linnie    McCallum.    No.    1,    Gig 

Harbor. 

121.  Mrs.   Anna   Ledford. 

122.  Alfred  Eichelberg,  Schrag. 

124.  A.   E.   Forbes,    3800   Beach   Drive. 

125.  Leonard  Erickson,  2915  14th  Ave.  S. 

127.  E.  A.  Williamson,  3409  40th  Ave., 

S.  W. 

128.  Roy  J.  Williams,  9810  47th  Ave., 

S.  W. 

129.  John  Maunus,  3040  59th. 

130.  J.  J.  Lehmann,  113  32d  N. 

131.  Mrs.  John  Ohrner,   6058  5th,   N.  E. 

132.  W.  S.  Terrazawa,  3300  19th  Ave.  S. 

133.  Mrs.  Winnie  Carver,  2324  N.  50th  St. 

134.  Mrs.  Margaret  Digelmeier,  5812  16th 

Ave.,  S. 

135.  Fred  Healy,  3813  19th  Ave.,  S.  W. 

137.  Mrs.   Lois  Miller,   6611   Beacon  Ave. 

138.  Frank  L.  Curtis,  4506  45th  N.  E. 

139.  Mrs.  Erva  D.  Patten,  522  Seneca. 

140.  W.  H.  Oliver,  1154  20th  Ave.,  N. 

141.  Mrs.  H.  R.  Charlton,  108  Galer  St. 

142.  Max  O.  Hip  Koe,  4558  Thackary  PL 

143.  Alma   Lewarch,   7004  Brooklyn  Ave. 

144.  George  Everett,  1943  46th  Ave.,  S.  W. 

145.  H.  W.  Carr,   3627  Ashworth  Ave. 

146.  Lee  W.  Whitcomb. 

147.  Emil  Wolff,  R.  R.  2. 

148.  Mrs.  C.  D.  Stough,  E.  2508  Diamond 

Ave. 

149.  Harry  Bauer,   E.  3214  30th  Ave. 

150.  Mrs.  J.  I.  Wherry,  E.  2804  15th  Ave. 

152.  Harry  T.  Davenport,  W.  1208  9th  Av. 

153.  Mrs.  George  W.  Miller. 

154.  Ada  W.  Graham. 

155.  Mrs.  A.  B.  Billington. 

157.  Mrs.  Enga  Smith. 

158.  Mrs.   Nellie   E.   Wight. 

159.  C.  D.  Savery,  4411  N.  38th  St. 

160.  Mrs.  W.  S.  Burroughs,  3806  N.  24th. 

161.  Lynn  A.  Longheed,  3707  Pacific  Ave. 

162.  George  Rosenoff,  2314  So.  Ainsworth 

Ave. 

163.  E.  L.  Perry. 

164.  Mrs.  J.  W.  Warrell,  209  S.  Chestnut 

St. 

165.  Mrs.  P.  W.  Dodson. 

166.  Mrs.   George   Berg,   Irvin. 

167.  Mrs.  Eva  McLaughlin. 

168.  Mrs.  H.  M.  Gates,  1822  E.  33d  St. 

169.  Mrs.  E.  D.  Nichols,  Star  Route,  Gig 

Harbor. 

170.  Mrs.  Elmer  Meltvedt. 

171.  Norman  M.  Kelly,  29  N.  Clinton  St. 

172.  Jacob  Ehrlich,   Jr.,   914  W.  Chestnut 

St. 

173.  Mrs.  Mary  Lois  De  Long. 

174.  J.  J.  Laib,  Box   12,  Roxboro. 

175.  Alexander   Litzenberger. 

176.  Mrs.  H.  C.  Carpenter,  Box  364. 

177.  H.   Marker. 

179.  Carl  Laakso. 

180.  Mrs.  Margaret  Gideon. 

181.  Ethel  Crow. 


182.  Mrs.   F.   L.   Johnson,    118   E.   Walnut 
St. 

184.  Mrs.  Harry  Healey,  R.  D.  8. 

185.  J.  I.  Kimura,  2  E.  Yakima  Ave. 

WISCONSIN 

1.  Mrs.  Lulu  Rowland. 

2.  Mrs.  Wm.  A.  Gates. 

3.  Alma  Rockney. 

4.  A.  M.   Weise,  418  Fifth  Ave. 

5.  Mrs.  W.  J.  Nachtwey,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

Bruce. 

6.  Agnes  Van  Ryzin,  815  Memorial  Dr. 

7.  Newton  Bobb,   1008  2d  Ave.,  W. 

8.  Mrs.  Richard  Maloney,  519  3rd  St. 

9.  J.   W.   Pryor. 

10.  John  Pitt  Deane,   823  Church  St. 

11.  Edith  G.  Kull,  Beloit  College. 

12.  Helen  L.  De  Bois,  1162  Hinsdale  Ave. 

13.  Esther  Biggert,  515  Union  St. 

15.  Mrs.  Ellen  Lyons. 

16.  Mrs.  Alice  M.  Pickering. 

17.  Willis  E.  Kitch. 

18.  Mrs.  Louise  Tornowske. 

19.  C.  E.  Yahn. 

20.  W.  F.  Whiting,  R.  F.  D.  2. 

21.  Mrs.   May   L.   Kleckner. 

23.  Mrs.   O.  G.  Fiker. 

24.  E.  H.   Foltz,  485  Kane  St. 

25.  Mrs.  Gertrude  Whiteford. 

28.  Mrs.  Louis  Kleman,  R.  F.  D..  Marion 

29.  Albert  Abrahamsen,  92  7th  St. 

30.  Mrs.  J.  W.  Smith,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

31.  J.  I.  Merriam,  747  Prairie  St. 

32.  Mrs.  R.  L.  Stumpner. 

33.  Mrs.  Minnie  Green. 

34.  Wallace  C.  Dalton. 

35.  Mrs.  P.  S.  Thurber. 

36.  Mrs.  Ethel  Bowers,  124  S.  3rd  St. 

37.  Mrs.  Robertine  Bilkey,  320  Clarence 

St. 

38.  J.  E.  Lewis,  R.  F.  D.  5,  Oconomowoc. 

39.  Evalyn  A.  Goodrich. 

40.  Harvey  Nash. 

41.  Mrs.  George  Holt. 

42.  Mrs.   Hetta  Kurzrok. 

43.  Joseph  B.  Kozelka,  401  Lincoln  Ave 

44.  Will  T.  Ralph,  R.  F.  D.  5. 

45.  Mrs.  E.  C.  Hopkins,  7  N.  Catlin  St. 

46.  Mrs.  A.  C.  Sherlock,  R.  F.  D. 

47.  Mrs.  John  Sandner. 

48.  Mrs.  Edna  Bartz,  R.  F.  D.   1. 

49.  Morris  S.  Steele. 

50.  E.  A.  Greene,  R.  F.  D.  5. 

51.  Mrs.  Paul  Carr. 

52.  Mrs.  Alverteen  Carley. 

53.  Mrs.   Paul   Robeson,    R.   F.    D.    1. 

Avalon. 

54.  H.  G.  Churchill. 

56.  Mrs.  Herman  Swiggum. 

57.  Mrs.  Tom  Patterson. 

58.  Chas.   Hotaling,   281   E.   Merrill  Ave. 

59.  Mrs.   Floy  Hackbarth,  43  South  St. 

60.  Mrs.  Jennie  B.  Williams. 

61.  Katherine  McGowan. 

62.  Mrs.  Thomas  Biggar,  R.  F.  D.  5. 

63.  Mrs.   Birdie  Freeborn. 

64.  Mrs.  Emma  Stuckey. 

65.  Letitia  Mason. 

66.  Mrs.  Laurence  G.  Bauman. 

67.  Charles  Jacobson. 

68.  Mrs.  Elsie  Patrick. 

69.  Ulva  F.  Hoskins,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

70.  Chas.  Hume,   R.  F.  D.  6. 

71.  Jessie  Russell. 

72.  Mrs.  H.  L.  Tubman,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

73.  Mrs.   Arthur  R.   Albert. 

74.  Dana  Monroe,  R.  F.  D.  3. 

75.  Mildred   Wienefeld,    297   W.   Sumner 

St. 

76.  Willard  Parry,  R.  F.  D.  1.  Nashotah 


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WASHINGTON    (Continued) 

77.  Mrs.  J.  C.  Davis. 

78.  Mrs.  Blanche  Bauman. 

79.  John  McCutchin,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Arena. 

80.  Mrs.  Fred  Johnson. 

81.  Mrs.  A.  C.  Hough,  55  S.  East  St. 

82.  Raymond  H.  Nagel,  600  Crooks  Ave. 

83.  T.  Robert  Fowler. 

84.  L.  F.  Rahr.   1725  60th  St. 

85.  Walter    G.    Kacerovsky,    313    Center 

St. 

86.  Mrs.  George  J.  Brown,  R.  F.  D.  2. 

87.  Mrs.  Fred  Sutherland. 

88.  Vernon  Kelly,  R.  F.  D.  3. 

89.  L.  G.  Baldwin,   115  S.  20th  St. 

90.  Mrs.   Selma   J.   Conklin,   213   W.   3rd 

St. 

91.  Ruth  Dickinson,  R.  F.  D. 

92.  Mrs.   Grace   H.  Crump,    107  Madison 

St. 

93.  Mrs.  G.  J.  Challoner. 

94.  Mrs.  Sadie  F.  Alt,  409  So.  Monroe. 

95.  Nora  Nelson.  R.  F.  D.  1. 

96.  Mrs.  Ethel  Knight,  R.  F.   D.  6. 

97.  Lew  Hamilton. 

98.  Mrs.  William  Koch,  R.  F.  D. 

99.  Mrs.  A.  Elba  Neff,  R.  F.  D.   1. 

100.  Mrs.  R.  E.  Lawler. 

101.  W.    E.    Tottingham,    2206    W.    Lawn 

Ave. 

102.  Conrad  Gunderson,  709  S.  Dickinson. 

103.  Lillian  Marks,  2306  Center  Ave. 

104.  Mrs.  James  Green. 

105.  Mrs.  Mabel  D.  Kirch. 

106.  Mrs.  O.  H.   Sossaman. 

107.  Vernon  F.  Meredith. 

108.  Blanche  Calder,  420  6th  St.,  Neenah. 

109.  Mrs.  Arthur  R.  Cantrell. 

110.  Elmer  Anderson,   1812  W.  First  St. 

111.  Anna  J.  Plumb. 

112.  E.    P.    Farrill,    7024    Cedar   St., 

Wauwatosa. 

113.  Emma  Radke,  2717  E.  Hampshire. 

114.  Edward  J.  Wolf,  2336  N.  47th  St. 

115.  John  H.  Ralph. 

116.  Mrs.  Wm.  R.  Hardy. 

117.  Mrs.  L.  D.  Stark. 

118.  M.   C.  Amundson. 

119.  Minnie   Weffer. 

120.  Elva   McClyman. 

122.  Mrs.  F.  J.  Pfeifer.   105  W.  Beacon 

Ave. 

123.  Mrs.   Nellie   Winter. 

124.  Mrs.  E.  Samuelson. 

126.  David   Kuxhausen.   5183  N.   31st  St., 

Milwaukee. 

127.  Jennie  Jacobs,   312   Silver  Lake  St. 

128.  Mrs.  Paul  Hursh,  R.  F.  D.  3. 

129.  Julia  Brooks,  726  Main  St. 

130.  Mrs.  Ora  V.  Hicks,  38  Cherry  Ave. 

131.  Mrs.  S.  J.  Carter. 

132.  Mrs.  L.  M.  Williams. 

133.  Mrs.   David  Young. 

134.  Florence  C.  Peterson. 

135.  Mrs.  Wm.  R.  Ashton,  Eagle  River. 

136.  Mrs.  P.  W.  Petersen. 

137.  Ernest  Dawes,  R.  F.  D. 

138.  Mrs.  Peter  Johns,  17  N.  Bonson  St. 

139.  Mrs.  Neil  Craven,  R.  F.  D. 

140.  Mrs.  Ernest  Stanton,   R.  F.  D.  6. 

141.  Mrs.  R.  W.  Robertson,   621  Reed  St. 

142.  Herman  Bruening. 

143.  Paul  Marquardt,  823  Chestnut  St. 

144.  Walter   Schumacher. 

145.  Mrs.  Lillian  C.  Reed. 

146.  Mrs.  J.  Aadalen. 

147.  Alex  Glass,   1215 Y2  Superior  St. 

148.  Douglas  Toft,   1110  Rode  St. 

149.  R.  O.  Williams,  1206  Grand  Ave. 

150.  Mrs.  L.  W.  Smith. 


151.  Mrs.  Walter  G.  Shumway,  R.  F.  D.  1, 

Box  22. 

152.  Mrs.  Jos.  Taylor. 

153.  Arthur  Bobb,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

154.  Mrs.    W.   J.    Neitzke,   812   S.    Oneida 

Ave. 

155.  Mrs.  James  Cuff,  R.  F.  D.  2. 

156.  Joseph  Morris. 

157.  Mrs.  R.  U.  Cairns,  424  E.  Maple  St. 

158.  J.  W.  Budderman,  R.  F.  D.  2. 

159.  Miss  Emma  Russell.  Star  Route, 

Burlington. 

160.  Charles  L.  Hill. 

161.  Lettie  B.  Ritchie. 

162.  Henry  G.  Krause,  Jr. 

163.  Mrs.   Clara   Arens,    1920   N.    7th   St. 

164.  August   Kettler,    1633   N.   20th   St. 

165.  F.  H.  Colburn. 

166.  Arthur  C.  Clark,  R.  F.  D.  4. 

167.  John  Nelson. 

168.  Edward  M.  Longmore. 

169.  Paul  E.  Sprunger,  734  Park  Ave. 

170.  F.   J.   Hughes,   413  N.   Water  St. 

171.  Mrs.  Laura  Carlsen,  R.  F.  D.  2. 

172.  Carl  Kormacher. 

173.  Mrs.  B.  F.  Davies,  R.  F.  D.  4. 

174.  Mrs.  Donald  Lowater. 

175.  Leon  Marshall,  R.  F.  D.  2. 

176.  Mrs.  L.  P.  Lathrop. 

178.  Mrs.  Horace  E.  Stedman.  Box  272. 

179.  Mrs.  Janet  Hayden. 

180.  Harry  Allen,  1611  Iowa  Ave. 

181.  W.  S.  Wingate,   1522  Ogden  Ave. 

182.  Andrew  Peterson.  R.  F.  D.  2. 

183.  Mrs.  Fred  Williams. 

184.  Nina   B.   Dano,    1423  McLean   Ave. 

185.  Esther  T.  Meunier. 

186.  Edwin  Johnson,  Box  311. 

187.  Mrs.  Frank  Zellmer,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

188.  Mrs.  C.  H.  Growt. 

189.  Clarence  M.   Stolle. 

190.  Mrs.    Carrie    Champion,    534    Grand 

Ave.  W.,  Eau  Claire. 

191.  Charles  F.  Randolph,   1416   21st   St. 

192.  H.  E.  Moe. 

193.  L.  C.  Bouman. 

194.  Carol  Hartsough. 

195.  Mrs.  Claron  Clift. 

196.  Mrs.  Ella  Brown. 

197.  J.  E.  Heyer. 

198.  Mrs.  Emma  Jacobson. 

199.  Mrs.  Geo.  Buchmiller. 

200.  N.   T.   Yeomans,    408   N.    Washington 

St. 

201.  Mrs.  Winifred   H.   Skewes,    703   Lin- 

coln Ave. 

202.  H.  M.  Blow. 

203.  Mrs.   Grace   W.    Spalding,   8216   Mil- 

waukee   Ave. 

204.  Frances  Haskins.  413  Lande  St. 

205.  Mrs.   Amy    Dunn. 

206.  H.  C.  Humphrey.  706  Center  St. 

207.  Mrs.  Laura  E.  Jewell. 

208.  Mrs.  Charles  D.  Bewick. 

209.  Mrs.  M.  G.  Smart,   1031  Elm  St. 

210.  Peter  A.  Johnson,  R.  F.  D.  4. 

211.  Mrs.  Gordon  Spear. 


WYOMING 

1.  L.  D.  Turner. 

2.  C.   H.   Pinney. 

3.  Merrill  F.  Hart,   1211  W.  31st  St. 

4.  Ethel  L.  Wilson. 

5.  Cecil  T.  Man. 

6.  Mrs.   Walter   Wain. 

7.  Mrs.  John  A.  Seleen. 

8.  Mrs.  W.  L.  Kintigh. 

9.  Alexander  Souter. 

10.  O.  P.  Harnagel. 

11.  Mrs.  John  Bloom. 


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WYOMING    (Continued) 

12.  Inez  Benshoof.  Jay  Em. 

13.  Mrs.  E.  B.  Hitchcock,  Park  Hotel. 

14.  Mrs.  J.  F.  Mills,  420  Sumner. 

15.  Mrs.  W.  C.  Smart. 

16.  Mrs.  H.  E.  Zerbe. 

17.  Mrs.  C.  E.  Artist. 


ADDITIONAL  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES 

2.xVirgil  Martin. 

4.xHattie  Hobbes. 

5.xEffie  Gullet. 

6.xLucy   Robinson. 

7.xMrs.  Jewel  Jackson,  R.  R.  1. 

8.xMae  Carter. 

9.xSarah  A.  Willis. 
lO.xEmma  Erwin. 
ll.xMargaret  Canafax. 
14.xMrs.  Ida  Bumgardner. 
15.xChasbie  Sullivan. 
17.x Viola  Stafford. 
18.xN.  L.  Davis. 
19.xJ.  G.   Cooper. 
20.xW.  H.  Perry. 
21.xLottie  Haney. 
23.xEdna  Williams. 
24.xMrs.  Mary  Barker. 
25.xMollie  Colburn. 
27.xElmer  Short. 
28.xlra  Dummitt. 
29.xlna  Erwin. 
31.xGabel  James,  R.  R.  2. 
33.xLaura  Littleton. 
34.xLonnie  Burton. 
35.xDavid  Booth,  4243  Cedar  St. 
36.xRone  Binder. 
37.xHiram  W.  Doud,  R.  R.  1. 
38.xMrs.  Flossie  Teters. 
39. xG.  K.  Bonner,  Hendricks. 
40.xUla  Workman. 
41.xMrs.  Dessie  Sponangle. 
42.xNora  Wiseman. 
44.xMrs.  Sarah  J.  Scott. 
45.xMrs.  Julia  Montague. 
46.x01ive  McCormick. 
47.xVirginia  M.  Ault. 
48.xO.  T.  Bar. 


AFRO  CHRISTIAN   CONVENTION 

l.xRichard  Fields,  Hawkins  Pt.  Rd.. 
Curtis  Bay. 

2.xCreola  Coats,  945  Someset  St 

3.xRev.    James    E.    Claiborne,    1713 
Barnes  St. 

4.xMrs.    Gertrude    Passley,    1006    Brook 
Ave. 

5.xEvangeline  Darden,  149  Bayview  Av. 

6.xMrs.  Effie  Brodie,  139  S.  8th  Ave. 

7.xElizabeth  Austin.  227  S.  7th  Ave. 

8.xMrs.  Juel  Ferrell.  140  Livingston  St. 

9.xMrs.  Jennie  G.  Brodie,   16  W.   129th 

St. 
lO.xJames  Johnson,  260  Henry  St. 
ll.xRichard  Wilder,   131  W.  133d  St. 
12.xJohn  Thompson,    120   W.    135th  St. 
13.xWilliam  T.  Hooper,   45  Laurel   Ave., 

Maplewood,  N.  J. 
14.xMillie  Anderson. 
17.xJ.  H.  Sumner,  R.  R.  3. 
18.xEmma  J.  Johnson,  800  Gay  St. 
20.xMartha  Cross. 
21.xJ.  H.  Holland,  R.  R.   1. 
22.xA.  C.  Faulks. 
23.xMrs.  Annie  E.  Douglas. 
24.xJohn   King. 

25.xB.  C.  Banks,  3005  Roanoke  Ave. 
26.xLula  Singleton,  1046  29th  St. 
27.xWilliam  Wilson,   1125  36th  St. 
28.xT.  Taylor,  Taylor's  Ave. 
29.xJames  Gilmore.   1318  29th  St. 
30.xW.  Raney. 
31.xSolomon  Skinner,   Cor.   Reservoir  & 

Carey  Sts. 
32.xMrs.  Sallie  Fitchett. 
33.xPreston  Taison,  833  Free  Market  St. 
34.xA.  Rase. 

35.xL.  A.  Hamlin,  R.  R.  1. 
36.xOtis  Parker,  R.  R.  1,  Box  10. 
37.xEva  M.  Wheeler,  R.  R.  1.  Box  34. 
38.xFannie  C.  Savage. 
39.xMrs.  Annie  L.  Scott,  441  E.  Washing- 
ton St. 
40.xWalter  White,  R.  R.  3,  Box  84. 
41.xMrs.  Mollie  F.  Skeeter,  Box  341. 
42.xMrs.  Viola  Watson,  R.  R.  2,  Box  44. 
43.xUla  B.  Williams,  R.  R.  1,  Box  78. 
44.xMay  Broko.  R.  R.  1. 
45.xDoc  Cherry.   Box  82. 
46.xS.  P.   Washington. 


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CONGREGATIONAL  AND  CHRISTIAN 
CHURCH  ASSISTANTS 

The  following  is  a  list  of  unordained  men  and  women  serving  churches  under  a 
variety  of  titles,  and  in  varied  fields.  Some  are  directors  of  religious  education,  some 
church  secretaries,  some  parish  visitors,  some  have  a  combination  of  two  or  more 
functions. 

A  Congregational  League  of  Church  Assistants  was  organized  in  October,  1915. 
Membership  in  the  League  is  confined  to  women.  This  League  endeavors  to  be  of 
service  to  those  who  are  seeking  training  and  to  bring  together  churches  and  workers. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  paid  church  assistants  reported  Jan.  1,  1933,  irrespective  of 
their  membership   in  the   League. 


Adams,  Mrs.  Dorothy,  Union  Ch.,  485  Co- 
lumbus Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Aki,  Mrs.  K.  H.,  Japanese  Ch.,  801  E.  St., 
Fresno,  Calif. 

Alexander,  Mrs.  Monica  F.,  First  Ch.,  231- 
29th  St.,  Oakland,  Calif. 

Allen,  Mrs.  F.  C,  Plymouth  Ch.,  Seattle, 
Wash. 

Allen,  Mrs.  Hazel  Mae,  1813  Page  Ave., 
East  Cleveland,   Ohio. 

Allston,  Miss  M.,  Bethlehem  Center  Ch., 
1853  S.  Loomis  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Allyn,  Miss  Abbie  M.,  1197  N.  Vista  St., 
Hollywood,  Calif. 

Anderson,  Paul  R.,  451  E.  18th  St.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

Andrews,  Frances,  1st  Ch.,  727  PI.,  Evans- 
ton,  111. 

Archer,  Charles  M.,  Second  Ch.,  24  Maple 
Ave.,   Greenwich,  Conn. 

Archibald,  Belle,  Park  St.  Church,  Boston, 
Mass. 

Arick,  Miss  Winona  G.,  1st  Ch.,  Muskegon, 
Mich. 

Ashley,  Mrs.  W.  O,  First  Ch.,  6th  &  Daniel 
Sts.,   Champaign,   111. 

Babb,  Mrs.  Thomas  E.,  Union  Ch.,  132  Elm 
St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Babcock,  Everett  A.,  28  Carmel  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

Bach,  Raymond,  Lisle  Ch.,  153  Institute 
PL,  Chicago,  111. 

Bacon,  Mrs.  Annette  S.,  Second  Ch.,  25 
Milton  Ave.,   Dorchester,   Mass. 

Baker,  Miss  Ella,  Bethany  Mission  Pk. 
Ch.,  580  Capp  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Ballantine,  Mary,  10  Plymouth  Court,  Mil- 
ford,  Conn 

Barber,  Julia  M.,  First  Ch.,  Iowa  City, 
Iowa. 

Barrett,  Elna,  Second  Ch.  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Bartle,  Miss  Helen  L.,  Claremont  Ch.,  419 
Yale  Ave.,  Claremont,  Cal. 

Bartlett,  Beryl  I.,  Central  Ch.,  1  Frank- 
lin Ave.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Bartlett,  Miss  Stella  T.,  Pilgrim  Ch.,  157 
W.  Pasadena  St.,  Pomona,  Cal. 

Bartman,  Miss  Lois,  Westchester  (Ridge- 
view)  Ch.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Bartow,  Miss  Alice  E.,  Middletown,  1st 
Ch.,  110  Sherman  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Bass,   Franklin  M.,   West  Haven,   Conn. 

Bassett,  Mrs.  Emily  L.,  Ocean  Ave.  Ch., 
948  E.  8th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Bassett,  Flossie,  Roxbury,  Highland  Ch., 
818  Centre,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

Bates,  Miss  Flora,  1st  Ch.,  638  N.  Ken- 
wood St.,  Glendale,  Calif. 

Battrick,  Delmar  H.,  Ch.  in  the  Gardens, 
36  Ascan  Ave.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y. 

Baxter,  Miss  Janet  H.,  Flatbush  Ch.,  451 
E.  18th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Beebe,  Rev.  George  C,  Stoneham  Ch.,  337 

Main  St.,  Stoneham,  Mass. 
Beil,  Marian,  1st  Union  Ch.,  Quincy,  111. 
Bellmer,    Miss  Imogene    W.,    lirst   L.h.,    19 

Fifth  St.,  Stamford,  Conn. 
Benjamin,   Miss  Irene,   Plymouth   Ch.,   217 

W.  Allegan  St.,  Lansing,  Mich. 
Bennett,  Fred  D.,  Union  Ch.,  485  Columbus 

Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Bentley,   Miss   Madaline   W.,   First   Ch.,    16 

Russell  St.,  New  Britain,  Conn. 
Bentley,    R.    A.,    Jefferson    Pk.    Ch.,    5757 

University   Ave.,   Chicago,   111. 
Berghout,    Miss    Nell    M.,    First    Ch.,    1646 

Hobart  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Bickel,  Grace  N.,  Pilgrim  Ch.,  400  Lake  St., 

Oak  Park    111. 
Bicknell,  Gladys  L.,  Euclid  Ave.  Ch.,  3294 

Berkshire  Rd.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio. 
Bigley,  Alice  L.,  Belmont,  Payson  Pk.  Ch., 

Andover  Newton   Sem.,   Newton   Centre, 

Mass. 
Bitzer,    Mrs.    J.,    Bethlehem,    Com.    Center 

Ch.,   1853  S.  Loomis  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Blackmore,  J.,  Monroe  St.,  Fed.  Ch.,  Dis- 
ciples  Divinity   House,    Chicago,   111. 
Blair,  Russell,   1st  Ch.,  535  B.  Hoover  St., 

Los  Angeles,   Calif. 
Blakeman,    Mrs.    Frank   E.,    Stratford   Ch., 

Oronoque,   Conn. 
Bock,   Mrs.  Anna  L.,   Seminary  Ave.  Fed. 

Ch.,  1134  Lill  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Bolme,     Mrs.     Hazel     B.,     Plymouth     Ch., 

Seattle,  Wash. 
Booch,  Harold,  Warren  Ave.  Ch.,  5757  Uni- 
versity  Ave.,   Chicago,   111. 
Bouma,  Mrs.  Margery,  Cong  1  Ch.,  Grinnell, 

Iowa. 
Bower,  Wm.,  Railroad  Ave.,  Wantagh,  N.  Y. 
Bowman,    Miss  Clarice,   Plymouth   Ch.,   52 

Brownell  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Bowman,  Ward  S.,  Plymouth  Ch.,  Seattle, 

Wash. 
Bradburn,   W.  F.,  First  Ch.,  2315  E.  Law- 
rence St.,   Appleton,   Wis. 
Bradley,   Miss  Mary   L.,   First  Church,  311 

Temple  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Brammer,  Merrell  M.,  1st  Ch.,  Theological 

Quadrangle,   Oberlin,   Ohio. 
Bray,    Miss    Stella,    Community    Ch.,    1819 

8th  Ave.,  N.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 
Brenan,  Mrs.  Melville  T.,  Wellington  Ave. 

Ch.,  550  Wellington  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Briggs,   Harriet   A.,    Pilgrim   Ch.,   50  Mag- 
nolia St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Brigham,  Miss  Kathryn,  First  Ch.,  Nashua, 

N.  H. 
Brockner,  Herbert  E.,  62  Colony  St.,  Meri- 

den,  Conn. 
Bronson,    Mrs.    Helene,    North    Ch.,    8715 

Woodward  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 


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Brooks,    Mrs.    Nellie    F.,    1st    Ch.,    630    W. 

Park.  Ave.,   Waterloo,   Iowa. 
Brown,    Miss    Helen    E.,    1st    Ch.,    Center 

Church  House,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Brown,  Mrs.  W.  H.,  Center  Ch.,  40  Barber 

St.,  Torrington,  Conn. 
Bryant,  Miss  Florence  G.,  Second  Ch.,  510 

Wethersfleld  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Burch,  Mrs.  M.,  Groton,  N.  Y. 
Burdick,      Miss      Hazel,      Rochester      Ch., 

Rochester.  Minn. 
Burleigh,  Miss  Hazel,  132  N.  Johnson  Ave., 

Pontiac,    Mich. 
Burnham,   Charlotte  M.    (Miss),   First  Ch., 

Center  Church  House.  Hartford,  Conn. 
Burton,  Mrs.  Horace  C,  1st  Ch.,  311  Temple 

St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Burton,  Ralph  W.,  Plymouth  Ch.,  1512  Elm 

St.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Butler,  Mrs.  Winifred  K.,  Flatbush  Ch.,  451 

E.  18th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Byrne,    Sydney,    Japanese    Ch.,    Plymouth 

Church,   Seattle,   Wash. 
Cairns,    Hannah    E.,    New    First    Ch.,    1909 

Berwyn  Ave.,  Chicago,   111. 
Cameron,   Ruth  E.,  Rollstone  Ch.,   35  Holt 

St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Camp,  Miss  Ruth  E.,  First  Ch.,  31  Randolph 

Ave.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 
Campbell,    Mr.    B.    R.,    1st    Ch.,    31    West 

Willow  St.,  Stockton,  Cal. 
Cannon,    Ross,   5757   University   Ave.,   Chi- 
cago, 111. 
Carroll,  Edward  G.,  Dixwell  Ave.  Ch.,  Yale 

Station,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Cathcart,  Miss  Edna,  First  Ch.,  2345  Chan- 

ning  Way,  Berkeley,  Calif. 
Chalmers,  Miss  Miriam,  Oneonta  Ch.,  1919 

Fletcher  Ave.,  S.  Pasadena,  Cal. 
Chandler,  Grace  I.,  First  Ch.,  5  Cedar  St.. 

Charlestown,  Mass. 
Chapman,  John,  Broadway  Tabernacle,  600 

W.  122nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Chase,     Mrs.     Abbott,     Immanuel     Ch.,     9 

Frederick  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Chase,    Albert   M.,    United   Ch.,    292   Maple 

St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Chiminelli,    Mrs.    Lucy,    Italian    Ch.,    Box 

664,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Clapp,    J.    Helen,    Pilgrim    Ch.,    69   Circuit 

Ave.,   Worcester,    Mass. 
Clark,   Miss  Fannie  E.,   Windsor  Ave.   Ch., 

117  Vine  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Clark,  J.  Albert,  Rev.  and  Mrs.,  Green  St. 

Ch.,  5602  S.  Union  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Clark,     Miss    Marion    R.,     Park    St.    Ch., 

Boston.  Mass. 
Clark,  Mary  Lawrence,  New  England  Ch., 

1311  N.  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Clark,     Mrs.    Ruby,     Plymouth    Ch.,     2223 

Stark  Ave.,  Dallas,  Texas. 
Cleveland,    Flora,    143    Bowers    Ave.,    East 

Hounsfield,   N.  Y. 
Cobb,  Mrs.  S.  A.,  First  Ch.,  535  B.  Hoover 

St.,   Los   Angeles,   Calif. 
Cochrane,    Mrs.   R.   L.,    1st   Ch.,    409   N.   E. 

2nd  St.,  Little  Falls,   Minn. 
Coe,    Miss    Mabel,    Central   Ch.,    1233   Till- 
more,  Topeka,  Kans. 
Colar,  Mrs.  A.  L.,  133  Pacific  Ave.,  Algiers, 

La. 
Collins,  Miss  Adah  A.,  New  First  Ch.,  1619 

Washington   Blvd.,   Chicago,    111. 
Conant,  Paul,  1st  Ch.,  Post  and  Mason  Sts., 

San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Congdon,    Miss    Jennie    L..     Park    Ch.,    4 

Mediterranean  Lane,  Norwich,  Conn. 
Cook,  Miss  Agnes  L.,  Central  Ch.,  64  Jeffer- 
son Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Cook,   Alice  E.,   Edwards  Ch.,   32  Bedford 

Terrace,  Northampton,  Mass. 
Cook,   Lois  Lucille,   First  Ch.,    (Wilmette), 

2000  Sheridan  Rd..  Evanston.  111. 


Cooley,    Mrs.    I.    M.,    Redeemer    Ch.,    1870 
Yale  Station,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Coon,    Gertrude    E.,    Plymouth    Ch.,    1576 
Alameda  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Cooper,  Harriet,  All  Souls  Ch.,   1  Bartlett, 
Lowell,   Mass. 

Cordiner,    Mrs.   Robert    P..    Plymouth   Ch., 
2728  N.  Anthony  Blvd.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

Cornish,    Annie    V.,    Phillips    Ch.,    19    Old 
Harbor,  South  Boston,  Mass. 

Cowan,    Elizabeth,    8    S.    Main    St.,    West 
Hartford,  Conn. 

Crabill,   Miss  Katherine,   719  W.  Cross  St., 
Ypsilanti,  Mich. 

Cram,  Harold,  Warren  Ave.  Ch.,  5757  Uni- 
versity Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Croft,    Mrs.    Muriel    S.,     Second    Ch.,     10 
Holmes   Ave.,   Waterbury,  Conn. 

Culley,    Mrs.    A.    B.,    First   Ch.,    Orrington 
Hotel,  Evanston,  111. 

Cummings,     Charles    H.,    South    Ch.,     197 
Marion   St.,   Springfield,   Mass. 

Cunningham,    Helen   E.,    Orthodox   Ch.,   56 
Wyman  Terr.,  Arlington,  Mass. 

Curtis,   Miss  Louise   F.,   First  Central  Ch., 
421  S.  36th  St.,   Omaha,  Neb. 

Curtis,  Miss  Mary  E.,   1st  Ch.,  375  W.  5th 
St.,  Winona,  Minn. 

Dale,  Mrs.  Grace  N.,  South  Ch.,   12  Com- 
monwealth Ave.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Dana,    Miss    Mary    F.,    1st    Cong.    Ch.,    129 
Russell  St.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

Daniels,  Mrs.  Emma,  906  Grove  St.,  Jack- 
sonville,  111. 

Daniels,  Katheryn  V.,  Corona,  N.  Y. 

Daugherty,  C.  L.,  North  Ch.,  Divinity  Hall. 
Cambridge,   Mass. 

Davis,   David,   Fairfield   Ch.,   Yale   Station. 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

Davis,  Mattie  Lou,  Pilgrim  Latin  Ch.,  2326 
Green  St.,  West  Tampa,  Fla. 

Davis,  Mrs.  Stanleigh  C,  Heights  Ch.,  431 
Tecumseh  Ave.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Dean,     Florence,     Rogers     Pk.     Ch.,     6957 
Greenview  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Decker,  Mrs.  Cleo  C,  859  E.  Reinhard  Ave.. 
Columbus,  Ohio. 

Deiman,    Mrs.    Harry,    First    Ch.,    618    7th 
Ave.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Dennison,  Doris,  Pilgrim  Ch.,  400  Lake  St., 
Oak  Park    111. 

Detwiler,   Violet  C,   First  Ch.,   2212   Sixth 
Ave.,   Moline,   111. 

Devereaux,    Miss    Marjorie,    East    Church, 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Devereaux,  Maude  A.,  First  Ch.,  100  Sixth 
Ave.,  LaGrange,  111. 

Dickinson,     Miss    Edith    M.,     1st    Ch.,    50 
Lincoln  Ave.,  Amherst,   Mass. 

Dilts,    Miss   Lillian,    First   Ch.,    2137   Glen- 
wood  Ave.,  Toledo,  O. 

Doherr,    Mrs.    M.    R.,    Plymouth    Ch.,    75 
Hicks  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dolliff,  Mabel  A.,  14  Landseer,  West  Rox- 
bury,  Mass. 

Donaghy,    Mrs.   John   W.,   Jr..   United   Ch., 
402  Cedar,  New  Bedford,   Mass. 

Douglass,  Laura  C,  Pilgrim  Ch.,  12  Monad- 
nock,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Drew,    Miss   Mary,   Central   Ch.,   32   Rock- 
view  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

Drew,  Robert,  Danvers,  Maple  St.  Ch.,  72 
Mt.  Vernon,  Boston,  Mass. 

Dunlavy,  J.  M.,  Bethlehem  Ch..  1907  Allen 
Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Dunn,    Frank    E.,    Broadway-Winter    Hill 
Ch.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

Egbert,  Miles,  New  England  Ch.,  5757  Uni- 
versity Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Eickmeyer,     Mrs.     Florence,     145     Capitol 
Ave.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

Ekdall.  Mrs.  Naomi,  Durham,  N.  H. 


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Elliot.    Jack,    Glen    Ridge,    N.    J.    Ch.,    600 

West  122nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Elliot,    Miss    Phebe    E.,    Dwight    PI.    Ch., 

366  Edgewood  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Elwick,   Miss  Marjorie,  Plymouth  Ch.,   143 

S.  Cleveland  Ave.,  St.  Paul.   Minn. 
Emerson,  Miss  Juanita,  1815  Palmyra,  New 

Orleans,   La. 
Emery,  Miss  A.  L.,  First  Ch..  535  B.  Hoover 

St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Emry,    Marion    S.,    Sebago    Lake    Regional 

Parish,  Limington,  Me. 
Evans,  Mrs.  M.  O.,  Plymouth  Ch.,  Seattle, 

Wash. 
Fairchild,    Mary   H.,    29    Lawrence,    Wake- 
field, Mass. 
Falter,   Mrs.  Ruth,   Janesville.   Wis. 
Favor,    Mrs.    E.    Howard,    Melrose    High- 
lands Ch.,   Melrose  Highlands,  Mass. 
Fay,    Lucy    A.,    Central    Ch.,    34    Moultrie. 

Dorchester,  Mass. 
Ferguson,    Olga,    St.    Mark   Ch.,    80    Rock- 
land, Roxbury,  Mass. 
Firth,  Miss  E.  J.,  All  Soul's  Ch.,   15  State 

St.,  Bangor,  Me. 
Fish,  Mrs.  Harry  L.,  First  Ch.,  Old  Green- 
wich, Conn. 
Fishburn,  Mrs.  M.  Ross,  Mt.  Pleasant  Ch., 

3109  Mt.  Pleasant  St.,  Washington.  D.  C. 
Fisher,   Mrs.  Charles  E..  Leyden  Ch..   1835 

Beacon,    Brookline,    Mass. 
Fisher,   Miss  Grace  L.,   Lloyd   Mem'l.   Ch., 

Buffalo,   N.   Y. 
Fisher,  Mrs.  Norton  N.,  Immanuel  Ch.,  193 

S.  Whitney  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Fisher,   Miss   Reba,    Plymouth   Ch.,   232   E. 

Onondaga  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Flint,  James  C,  Woodfords  Ch.,  217  Coyle 

St.,  Portland,  Me. 
Ford,   Miss  Ethel,  Grace  Ch.,   247  W.   142d 

St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ford,    Mrs.    L.    G.,    Grace    Ch.,    Holyoke, 

IVXsss. 
Foss,    Mary   W.,    Plymouth   Ch..    1223    40th 

St.,  Des  Moines,  la. 
Fowler,  Miss  Mary,  103  Forest  St.,  Oberlin, 

Ohio. 
Fox,     Miss    Mabel,    Bethlehem    Ch.,    5111 

Fowler  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O. 
Fraker,    Miss    Hazel,    Plymouth    Ch.,    3909 

Aldrich   Ave.    S.,   Minneapolis,   Minn. 
Fraser,    Miss    P.    L.,    New    Emmanuel   Ch., 

515  E.  Stonewall  St.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Freer,    Harold    W.,    Union    Ch.,    Richmond 

Hill,  90  Claremont  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Gabel,    Miss    May,    Columbia    Univ.,    New 

York,  N.  Y. 
Gambach,   Mrs.  Vera,   1st  Ch.,   2700   L  St., 

Sacramento,  Calif. 
Garber,    Miss    Charlotte,    1st    Ch.,    535    B. 

Hoover  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Gardner,  Miss  Suzanne,  Lake  Ave.  Ch.,  373 

N.  Lake  Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 
Gates,  Miss  Lillian  L.,  109  N.  Harrison  St., 

Ludington,  Mich. 
Gibson,   Virginia,   Park  Cong'l  Ch.,   Grand 

Rapids,  Mich. 
Giles,  Orna  L.,  1st  Ch.,  89  Lake  Ave.,  Mel- 
rose,  Mass. 
Gillespie,    Miss    Elizabeth,    1st    Ch.,    Grant 

St.,  Ravenna,  Ohio. 
Gilmore,  Lulu,  Graham  Ch.,  1564  Ash  St., 

Beaumont,  Texas. 
Graf,  Donald,   Franklin  St.   Ch.,   827  Buch 

St.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Graham,    Mrs.    Ida    L.,    Graham    Ch.,    1564 

Ash  St.,  Beaumont,  Texas. 
Gray,    Henry   D.    (Mr.   and   Mrs.),   Asylum 

Hill  Ch.,  99  Sherman,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Grayson,    Mrs.   Mildred,   First   Ch.,    546   A. 

St.,   San  Diego,   Calif. 


Grebe,    Frank    H.,    242    Otis,    W.    Newton, 

Mass. 
Green,  Mrs.  B.  B.,  Mission  Hills  Ch.,  1200 

Ft.  Stockton  Dr.,  San  Diego,  Cal. 
Greener,  Omo,  Bird  Mem'l  Ch.,  9135  Bran- 
don Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Gristy,    Helen    M.,     1st    Ch.,     63    Garden, 

Maiden,  Mass. 
Griffing,  Mrs.  Mary  F.,   1st  Ch.,  241  Cedar 

Ave.,   Long  Beach,   Cal. 
Griffith,    Mrs.   F.    D.,    Central   Ch.,    734   N. 

Academy  St.,  Galesburg,  111. 
Guleserian,    Miss   Miriam,    1st   Ch.,    Center 

Church  House,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Gullison,    Mrs.   Erlyn,   Cambridge,    Pilgrim 

Ch.,  Gordon  Bible  College,  Boston,  Mass. 
Gunn,  Mrs.  C.  P.,  Park  St.  Ch.,  860  Colo- 
rado  Ave.,    Bridgeport,    Conn. 
Gustafson,  Mrs.  Maria,  Swed.  Roxbury  Ch., 

43  Presentation  Rd.,  Brighton,  Mass. 
Hadidian,  Yervant  H.,  First  Ch.,  New  Bri- 
tain, 315  Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Haley,  Miss  A.  B.,  Washington  Cong'l  Ch., 

Toledo,  Ohio. 
Hall,    Gladys   V.,    Pilgrim    Latin   Ch.,    2326 

Green,  West  Tampa,  Fla. 
Halliday,   Miss  Dorothy,   Pilgrims  Ch.,   109 

Remsen  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Hallock,   Everett   F.,    1st   Ch.,   Jersey   City, 

41  King's  Rd.,  Madison,  N.  J. 
Hamer,  Lillian  G.,  1st  Ch.,  62  High,  Everett, 

Mass. 
Hamilton,  Miss  Wilhelmina,  Nazarene  Ch., 

57  Lefferts  PI.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Hankinson,    Mrs.   Kenneth,   Plymouth   Ch., 

1  Rose  PL,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Hanneman,    Miss    Bertha,    Park    Ave.    Ch., 

4116  Harriet  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Hanscom,   Mrs.   Jessie   E.,   United   Ch.,   201 

N.  Spruce,  Wichita,  Kans. 
Hanson,     Miss    Mable,     Fed.    Ch.,     Fergus 

Falls,   Minn. 
Hardecker,  Mrs.  Cecil,   1028  E.  Pacific  St.. 

Appleton,  Wis. 
Harder,   Melvin  W.,   Mt.  Carmel  Ch.,  Yale 

Station,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Harper,   Louise,    Euclid   Ave.    Ch.,    1890   E. 

97th  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Harrington,  Mrs.  Estelle,  Winnetka  Ch.,  903 

Main  St.,  Evanston,  111. 
Harris.  Martha  E.,  Mt.  Zion  Ch.,  5600  Cen- 
tral  Ave.,   Cleveland,    Ohio. 
Harris,     Paul    M.,     New    First    Ch.,     3600 

Franklin  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 
Harrison,   Alice  M.,   Eliot  Ch.,   37  Clifford, 

Roxbury,   Mass. 
Hart,    Mrs.    Martha    G.,    First    Ch.,    58    E. 

College  St.,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 
Hatch,   Miss  Lillian  W.,   High  St.  Ch.,   185 

Main   St.,   Auburn,   Me. 
Hayward,  Miss  June,  Plymouth  Ch.,  Seattle, 

Wash. 
Hazelton,  Roger,  Pilgrim  Ch.,  400  Lake  St., 

Oak  Park,  111. 
Hebblethwaite,  Marian,  Allin  Ch.,  Dedham, 

138  Washington,  Islington,  Mass. 
Hellestad,  Miss  Myrtle,  First  Ch.,  35  Fulton 

St.,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 
Henderson,  Miss  Florence  G.,  2nd  Ch.,  2nd 

Church  Office,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Herb,  Miss  M.  Elizabeth,  Dixwell  Ave.  Ch.. 

266  Goffe  Ter.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Hergett,  Miss  Rose,  1st  Ch.,  Franklin,  Ohio. 
Herman,  Miss  Ruth,  United  Ch.,  302  Temple 

St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Herrick,  Howard  E.,  2nd  Ch.,  6  Clark  St.. 

Westfield,   Mass. 
Herrmann.    Miss   Josephine   A..    Com.    Ch.. 

156  No.  Fulton  Ave.,  Mt.  Verno-i.  N.  Y 
Hesse,    Mrs.    Jessie    L.,    North    Ch.,    8715 

Woodward  Ave.,  Detroit,   Mich. 


316       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches       [1932 


Hickie,    Dorothy    A.,    Mt.    Vernon    Ch.,    34 

Isabella,  Boston,  Mass. 
Higgins,    Miriam    J.,    Hyde    Park    Ch.,    65 

Williams  Ave.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 
Highgate,    Miss    Bessie,    First    Cong'l    Ch., 

Muskegon,  Mich. 
Hilderbrand,     Miss     Alice     L.,     First    Ch., 

Center  Church  House,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Hill,   Mrs.  Edith  J.,   Plymouth  Union   Ch., 

34  Pennsylvania  Ave.,  Providence.   R.  I. 
Hill,   Edith  M.,  Bethany  Ch.,   15  Bellivean 

PI.,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Hindley,  Howard,  1st  Ch.,  Wilmette,  111. 
Hockett,  Miss  Mary  Alice,  Community  Ch., 

Pleasant  Hill,  Tenn. 
Holbrook,   Miss   Bertha   M.,    First   Ch.,   535 

W.  Palm  Ave.,  Redlands,  Calif. 
Hollenbeck,  Mrs.  Jean  M.,  New  First  Ch., 

Sachikela,  W.  Africa. 
Hollingsworth,   Bertha  H.,   Grace   Ch.,   400 

Manhattan  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Holman,  Marion  F.,  Central  Ch.,  41  Barn- 

aby,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Holmes,  Miss  Caroline  S.,  1st  Ch.,  39  Har- 
rison Ave.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 
Holmes,   Mary   E.,   First  Ch.,   2331    Orring- 

ton  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 
Holt,  Ellis  J.,  Medford  Mystic  Ch.,  Sturte- 

vant  Hall,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
Holton,  Elva,  Bird  Mem'l  Ch.,   9135  Bran- 
don Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Hooper,  Gertrude,  1st  Church,  Cambridge, 

478  Beacon  St.,   Boston,   Mass. 
Hoover,    Bertha,    Union    Ch.,    510    Hickory 

St.,  Hinsdale,  111. 
Horning,    Ralph,     Grand    Ave.     Ch.,     3650 

Wabansie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Hough,     Miss     Katherine,     Plymouth     Ch., 

1029  Thorn  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Houk,  C.  H.  S.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  Ch..  600 

W.  122nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Howe,    Laura    E.,    Bethany    Ch.,    Quincy, 

IVIsss 
Hoyt,    Mary    C.    (Miss),    Danbury   Ch.,   408 

Main  St.,  Danbury,  Conn. 
Hudson,   Charles,   Grace  Church,   Holyoke, 

Mass. 
Hurlburt,   Richard   R..    1st   Ch.,    100   Sixth 

Ave.,  La  Grange,  111. 
Hume,  Claude  C,  1st  Ch.,  3105  S.  Madison, 

Tacoma,  Wash. 
Hunter,    Lillian,   Seminary   Ave.   Fed.  Ch., 

2430  Surrey  Ct.,  Chicago,  111. 
Huntington,  Mrs.  E.  G.,  So.  Norwalk  Ch., 

4  Courtland  PI.,  South  Norwalk,  Conn. 
Irion,  Mrs.  Jacob,  Pilgrim  Mayflower  Ch., 

3115  W.  66th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Irwin,    Mrs.   Maude,    Grand   Ave.   Ch.,    957 

N.  20th  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Jee,  Pon  Quee,  Chinese  Ch.,  1734  Berkeley 

Way,  Berkeley,  Calif. 
Jencks,  Miss  Frances  M.,  Central  Ch.,  211 

Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R    I. 
Jensen,  Rev.  Frank  T.,  2nd  Ch..  Dorchester, 

31  Aberdeen  Rd.,  Milton,  Mass. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  A.  C,   Watchung  Ave.  Ch., 

43   Gordonhurst   Ave.,    Upper   Montclair, 

N.  J. 
Johnson,    Mrs.    Felix,    Grace    Ch.,    250    W. 

136th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Johnson,     Miss    F.    Ruth,    West    Hartford 

Ch.,  8  So.  Main  St.,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 
Johnson,    Grace,    First    Ch.,    646    Oakwood 

Ave,.  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Johnson,  Miss  Orla,  Pilgrim  Ch.,  4310  Lake 

Drive,    Robbinsdale,   Minn. 
Johnson,    S.    Lawrence,     Old    South    Ch., 

Boston,     168     Institution    Ave..     Newton 

Centre,   Mass. 
Johnson,  Dr.  W.  E.,   Milton,  Wis. 
Johnston.    Miss    Aneta.    Lawrence    College, 

Appletnn,   Wis. 


Jordan,    Mrs.    Maude    Kelsey,    Porter    Ch., 

Brockton,   Mass. 
Jordan,    Naomi    Pearl,    Pilgrim   Latin   Ch., 

2326  Green,  W.  Tampa,  Fla. 
Julius,  David  J.,  South  Ch.,   New  Britain. 

99  Sherman  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Keith,     Clara    M.,    South    Ch.,     Brockton, 

Campello,  Mass. 
Keller,  Miss  Georgia,  920  N.  Derbigny  St., 

New  Orleans,  La. 
Kennedy,  Mrs.  J.  A.,  University  Cong'l  Ch., 

Seattle,  Wash. 
King,    Mrs.    Harry,    First   Ch.,    516   Avalon 

Ave.,   Akron,    Ohio. 
Kirby,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  G.,  Clinton  Ave.  Ch., 

350  Clinton  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Kjoller,    Harry,    Grace    Church,    Holyoke, 

Klein,  Mrs.  Wm.  G.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  Ch., 

99  Claremont  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Kleinfeld,    Mrs.    Frank    F..    Saginaw    Ch., 

934  Owen  St.,  Saginaw,  Mich. 
Knox,    Leona    E.     (Miss),     Danbury     Ch., 

Martha  Apts.,  Danbury,  Conn. 
Kozak,   Samuel,   Mizpah   Ch.,   3736  E.   59th 

St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Krause,  R.  R.,  Wallingford,  Conn. 
Krouse,    Miss    Florence,    United    Ch.,    565 

Maplewood  Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Kuebler,  Ernest  W.,  Central  Ch.,  427  Lowell 

Ave.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 
Kugler,    Miss    Lois   M.,    Mt.    Pleasant   Ch., 

1410   Columbia   Rd.,    Washington,   D.   C. 
Laird,  Elizabeth,  Pilgrim  Ch.,  509  Columbia 

Rd.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Lambert,   N.,   Bethlehem  Center  Ch.,    1853 

S.  Loomis  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Lampson,    Mr.    and    Mrs.    M.,    Kennewick, 

Wash. 
Lamson,    Mr.    Henry    A.,    Plymouth-Union 

Ch.,    131    Washington    Ave.,    Providence. 

R.  I. 
Lanclot,  Miss  Alice  B.,  1st  Ch.,  464  E.  Wal- 
nut St.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 
Lane,    Miss    Ellen    M.,    Brockton    Ch„    99 

Brookside  Ave.,  Campello,  Mass. 
Lane,    Miss    Hazel    N.,    Trinity    Ch.,    Law- 
rence, Mass. 
Lauterbach,    Dorothy,   Plymouth   Ch.,    1115 

Olivia  Lane,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Law,  Esther  M.,  Plymouth  Ch.,  4126  Inger- 

soll  Ave.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
Lawson,   Gertrude   M.,    S.   Boston,   Phillips 

Ch.,  112  Upland  Rd.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Layton,   Miss   Elsie,   Fed.   Ch.,   South   Wil- 

lington,  Conn. 
Leach,    Miss    Jennie    H.,    Community    Ch., 

1620  Drexel  Ave.,  Miami  Beach,  Fla. 
Leas,   Mrs.   J.   A.,   Plymouth  Ch.,   832  Erie 

St.,  Oakland,  Calif. 
Leggee,    Esther   E.,    New   England    Ch.,    19 

W.  Delaware  PL,   Chicago,  111. 
Leland,  Mr.  Harold,  1st  Ch.,  62  Walnut  St., 

Oberlin,  Ohio. 
Lewis,    Lubelle,    New   England   Church,   51 

W.  Delaware  PL,   Chicago.  111. 
Lindsay,    Mrs.    Elizabeth,    Old    South    Ch., 

Boston,     120     Institution    Ave.,     Newton 

Centre,  Mass. 
Link,    Eugene   P.,   Passaic   Ch..    N.    J.,    600 

W.  122nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Lippenberger,    Miss    Ruth,    1016    14th    St., 

Boulder.    Colo. 
Little,    Robert.    4th    Ch.,    55    Elizabeth   St., 

Hartford,  Conn. 
Long,  Mrs.  Ida,  Brewster  Pilgrim  Ch.,  1155 

Big  Beaver  Rd.,  Royal  Oak,  Mich. 
Loudon,    Mrs.    Willard,    Pilgrim    Ch.,    2592 

W.  14th  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Lounsbury,    Walter    P.,    Allston    Ch.,    An- 

dover-Newton     Sem..     Newton     Centre, 

Mass. 


1932]  Congregational  and  Christian  Church  Assistants 


317 


Love,    Miss    Florence    G.,    Tompkins    Ave. 

Ch.,  480  Tompkins  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Lovell,  Miss  Doris  T.,  2nd  Ch.,  15  Sewall, 

W.  Newton,  Mass. 
Lowell,  Mrs.  Marcia,  First  Ch.,  1248  Delia 

Ave.,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Ludwigson,  Joseph  R.,  United  Ch.,  Walpole, 

Lyman,  Helen  D.,  40  Oak  St.,  Hyde  Park, 

Mass. 
Lyon,     Mrs.     Grace,     People"s     Ch.,     East 

Lansing,  Mich. 
Lyons,    Rev.   John   R.,   530   Berkeley   Ave., 

Claremont,  Calif. 
Mackintire,  Miss  A.  B.,  Cambridge  1st  Ch., 

22  Whittemore  St.,  Arlington,  Mass. 
MacNaughton,    Mrs.    H.    A.,    2nd    Ch.,    326 

Palmer,  N.  E.,   Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
MacPhee,   Mrs.   Grace  F.,   Eliot  Ch.,   New- 
ton,  66  Beaver,  Waltham,   Mass. 
Macurdy,     Bertha    C,     119    College    Ave., 

West  Somerville,    Mass. 
Magill,  Hallie,   1st  Ch.,   Westville,  111. 
Manley,    Felix,    Plymouth    Ch.,    409    Pros- 
pect St.,  New  Haven.  Conn. 
Manley,    Mrs.    Howard    G.,     Pilgrim    Ch., 

Duluth,  Minn. 
Markee.    Naomi,    Bird    Mem'l.    Ch.,    9135 

Brandon  Ave.,   Chicago.   111. 
Marsh,  Millicent,  819  N.  Penn  Ave.,  Mason 

City,  Iowa. 
Martin,  Miss  Ruth.  Glen  Ridge  Cong'l.  Ch., 

Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 
Mathisen,    Mrs.   R.   L.,    Hyde    Park   United 

Ch.,  1336  Bennett  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Maule,    Mrs.    Emma,    1st    Ch.,    1612    Santa 

Clara  Ave.,   Alameda,   Calif. 
McCartney,    Miss    D.    Blanche,    Smithfield 

Ch.,  620  Smithfield  St.,  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
McClintock,    Mrs.    E.    E..    First    Plymouth 

Ch.,  563  Lafayette  St..  Denver,  Colo. 
McClintock,  Miss  Katharyn  E..  Asylum  Hill 

Ch.,  512  Hillside  Ave.,  Hartford,  Ct. 
McCord,  Mrs.  Gerald  E.,  First  Ch.,  617  N. 

Kenilworth  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 
McCutcheon,     Mrs.     Samuel,     Farmington 

Ch.,  48  Vine  St.,  New  Britain.  Conn. 
McFadden,   Mrs.   Robert,   United   Ch.,   5464 

University  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
McKay,  Mrs.  Maude  A.,  Union  Ch.,  Rich- 
mond Hill,  104-28  191st  St.,  Hollis,  N.  Y. 
McKee,    Mrs.   Gertrude   H,    Second   Ch.,    5 

Walton  St.,  Dorchester.  Mass. 
McLean,     Douglas,     Wethersfield     Ch.,     55 

Elizabeth  St.,  Hartford.  Conn. 
McPheters,  George  A.,  Melrose  1st  Ch.,  75 

Whitman  Ave.,  Melrose,  Mass. 
Mead.  Edith  M.,  New  First  Ch.,  1613  Wash- 
ington Blvd..  Chicago,  111. 
Meier,    Mrs.    Bertha    D.,     Union    Ch..    21 

Marion  Rd.,  Upper  Montclair.  N.  J. 
Merriam,    Miss    Harriett.    First    Ch.,    3255 

Kempton  Ave.,  Oakland.  Cal. 
Metzger,  Roscoe  F.,  Broadway  Tabernacle, 

600  W.  122nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Milford,    Frances,    Bird    Mem'l.    Ch.,    9135 

Brandon  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Miller,    Mrs.    W.    G.,    Benton    Harbor    Ch., 

Benton  Harbor,  Mich. 
Minnich,    Ardis,    1406    1st    Ave.,    N.,    Fort 

Dodge,  Iowa. 
Mitchell,    Miss    Frederica,    Keene    Valley, 

N.  Y. 
Mitchell,    Walter,    Doremous    Ch.,    1015    E. 

Fifty-second  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Mocke,    Miss  Mae,    Grace   Ch.,   2   E.    127th 

St.,  New  York,   N.  Y. 
Moller,   Dorothy   H,    First   Ch.,    77   Bowne 

Ave.,   Flushing,   N.  Y. 
Moneymaker,  Mrs.  Margaret  B.,  First  Ch., 

339  Islington  St.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Montalvo.  Amparo.  Humacao.  P.  R. 


Moore,   R.   T.,   First   Ch.,   241   Cedar   Ave., 

Long  Beach,  Calif. 
Morgan,    Rev.    Richard    R.,    1st    Ch.,    2431 

Durant  St.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Morgan,    Ruth,    292    Otis.     West     Newton, 

Mass. 
Morrill.  Grace.  First  Ch.,  47  Fullerton  Ave., 

Montclair,  N.  J. 
Morrill,    Margaret    E..    1st    Plymouth    Ch., 

20  &  D  Sts.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Morton,  Miss  Nellie  K.,   Plymouth  Ch.,   75 

Hicks   St.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 
Mullholland,    Miss    Ruth.     2nd     Ch.,      126 

Chestnut  St.,  Albany,   N.  Y. 
Munson,  Miss  Marion  A.,  157  Goodwin  St., 

Bristol,  Conn. 
Murphy.  B.  P.,   Stony  Creek,   23  Park  St., 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Navarro,  Ricarda,  Fajardo.  Puerto  Rico. 
Nelson,  Miss  Clara  M.,  1st  Ch.,  Quincy,  111. 
Newbauer,    Mrs.    Theo.    C,    Elmwood    Ch., 

Auburn,  R.  I. 
Newby,  Oscar,  Plymouth  Ch.,  409  Prospect 

St.,  New  Haven.   Conn. 
Nichols.  Miss  Ethelyn  L..  Willimantic  Ch.. 

175  North  St.,  Willimantic,  Conn. 
Nicksen,   Miss  Sigfried  T.,   South  Ch.,   263 

President  St.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 
Norris.   Miss  Marion  L.,  Broadway  Taber- 
nacle, 211  W.  56th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Northrop,    Miss    Annie    B..     1st    Ch.,    253 

Church   St.,   Burlington,   Vt. 
Nyland,    Mrs.    E.    R..    Bushnell    Ch.,    16545 

Edinborough  Rd.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Ober,    Miss    Maude,     Plymouth     Ch.,     217 

Allegan,  Lansing,   Mich. 
Ohman,  Howard,  First  Central  Ch.,  421  S. 

36th  St.,  Omaha,  Nebr. 
Oiler,   Francisca,   c/o  Blanche  Kellogg  In- 
stitute, Santurce.  P.  R. 
Orelup.    Mrs.    Earl    H.    United    Ch.,    1874 

North  Ave.,  Bridgeport.  Conn. 
Osbeck,     Miss    Mabel.     East    Cong'l.    Ch.. 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Ott,   Miss  Marion,   First  Ch.,  301  N.  Bald- 
win  St.,    Madison.    Wis. 
Overmire.    Mrs.    Eleanor.    Lynnhurst    Ch.. 

4507  Colfax  Ave..  S..  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Pace,    Miss   Jewell,    Union    Ch..    236    West 

Church  St.,  Jacksonville.  Fla. 
Paige,    Howard    E.,    Eliot    Ch.,    Sturtevant 

Hall,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
Paige,  Louise  E.,  Mead  Community  House, 

Rutland,  Vt. 
Palmer,   Miss  Helen   L..   Battle  Creek  Ch.. 

145  Capitol  Ave.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Pardee.    Miss   Mary,    East   Haven   Ch.,    590 

Thompson   Ave.,    East   Haven,   Conn. 
Parker.   Mrs.   A.   D.,    Franklin   St.   Ch.,    67 

Appleton   St.,   Manchester.   N.   H. 
Parker.  Miss  Charlotte  M..  Euclid  Ave.  Ch.. 

Schofield  Bldg.,  Cleveland.  Ohio. 
Parker,  Pierson,  Plymouth  Ch.,  1916  Napa 

St.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 
Parkhurst,  Miss  Carol.   First  Ch..  2106  7th 

Ave..  Moline,  111. 
Parron,  Mrs.  E.  Ada,  1st  Ch..  125  Kensing- 
ton Ave.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Partree,     Miss    Eulalia.     Center    Ch.,     462 

Prospect  St.,  Torrington.  Conn. 
Patterson,  Genevieve,  First  Ch.,   119  Home 

Ave.,   Oak  Park,   111. 
Payne,  Charles  D.,  Pilgrim  Ch.,  Yale  Sta- 
tion, New  Haven,  Conn. 
Pearl,    Lillian    M.    (Miss).    North    Ch.,    21 

Winter  St.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 
Pelton,  Mrs.  F.  A.,  Edwards  Ch..  51  Phillips 

Place.  Northampton,  Mass. 
Perez,  Carmen,  Salinas,  P.  R. 
Perry,    Mary    G.,     Mt.     Vernon     Ch..     490 

Beacon  St..   Boston.   Mass. 


318       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches       [1932 


Perry,  Miss  M.  Lois,  1st  Ch.,  29  Quinapoxet 

Lane,    Worcester,   Mass. 
Peters,  Lillian  Anne,  1st  Ch.,  10th  &  G  Sts., 

N.  W„  Washington,  D.  C. 
Petrie,   Mr.  R.  A.  Whitewater  Ch.,  White- 
water,  Wis. 
Phelps,   Esther,   719   Douglass  Ct.,   Clinton. 

Iowa. 
Pickles.  Miss  Edith,  Beneficent  Ch.  (Provi- 
dence),   20    Edgewood    Ave.,    Edgewood, 

R.  I. 
Pinks,    Miss   Beulah   W.    W..    First   Ch.,   21 

Cook   Ave.,   Meriden,   Conn. 
Pinney,  Hunter,  Prospect  Hill  Ch.,  Somer- 

ville,  30  Divinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Porter,    Hubert,    Lowell    Eliot    Union    Ch., 

Andover  Sem.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
Potter,  Mrs.  Edith  C,  19  Newton  Rd.,  West 

Medford,   Mass. 
Powell,    Mrs.    Sallie   P..    First    Ch..    7th    & 

Main  Sts.,  Santa  Ana,  Calif. 
Pullen,     Miss    Elizabeth.     United    Ch.,     11 

Perkins  Rd.,  Norwich,  Conn. 
Putnam,    Raymond    G..    Beverly-Dane    St. 

Ch.,  45  Lindall  St.,  Danvers,  Mass. 
Radke,  Miss  Emma  M.,  Plymouth  Ch..  2717 

E.  Hampshire  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Rawlins,    Miss    Gwendolvnne,    Union    Ch., 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Rayla,    Mrs.    Matthew,      Central     Church, 

Worcester,    Mass. 
Reed,  Dorothy,  First  Ch.,  East  Orange,  246 

A.  6th  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Reed,    Miss    Leonora,    Mt.     Pleasant    Ch., 

1410  Columbia  Rd.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Reid,    Mrs.    Ida    G.,    Tompkins    Ave.    Ch., 

Brooklyn,     103-34    108th    St.,    Richmond 

Hill,  N.  Y. 
Reneau,     Mrs.    T.     Glou.     Central    Ch.,    6 

Brown  Ter.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 
Reuland,  Mrs.  Walter  G.,  Pasadena  Neigh- 
borhood Ch.,  225  W.  California  St.,  Pasa- 
dena, Calif. 
Reynolds,   Alice  G.,   1st  Ch.,   8  Park  Ave., 

Winchester,  Mass. 
Rice,   Mrs.   L.   P.,   Ch.   of  Christ.   Hanover, 

N.  H. 
Rich,    Elizabeth,    First   Ch.,    209   Court   St., 

Elyria,  Ohio. 
Richards,     Egbert    W.,    Whitneyville    Ch., 

Yale  Station,  New  Haven.  Conn. 
Richards,  Mrs.  Ollie  C,  Graham  Ch.,   1564 

Ash  St.,  Beaumont,  Texas. 
Richardson,  Mrs.  Annie  L.,  St.  Paul's  Ch., 

Nutley,  25  Willard  Ave..  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 
Richardson,  Winthrop  H.,  Payson  Pk.  Ch., 

Belmont,  Andover  Newton  Sem.,  Newton 

Centre    IMass. 
Ridley,  Mrs.  Guy  P.,  1st  Ch.,  Holyoke,  So. 

Hadley  Falls,  Mass. 
Robbins.  Miss  Ruth  H.,  First  Ch.,  285  Court 

St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  Plymouth  Ch.,  915 

Rose  St.,  Youngstown,   Ohio. 
Roberts,  Opal,  Phillips  Ch.,  813  Broadway, 

S.  Boston,  Mass. 
Robles,  Miss  Maria.  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Yabucoa, 

P.  R. 
Rogers,     Mrs.     Curtis,     Park    Cong'l.    Ch., 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Rogers.  Miss  L.  Clare,  Grand  Ave.  Ch.,  611 

N.   18th  St.,   Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Rogers.  Morris  J.,  Plymouth  Ch.,  4126  In- 

gersoll  Ave..  Des  Moines,  la. 
Rosso,    Miss    Florence    L.,    Danbury    Ch., 

Padanaram  Rd.,  Danbury,  Conn. 
Roush,  Miss  Lucy  M.,  Bryn  Mawr  Comm. 

Ch.,  7254  Jeffrey  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Roy,     Mrs.    Phyllis    M.,     Old    South    Ch., 

Boston,  207  Central,  Saugus,  Mass. 
Ruse,    Miss    Edna,    518    E.    Spruce    Ave., 

Montesano,  Wash. 


Russell,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Pilgrim  Ch.,  2592  W. 

14th  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Rutenik,    Irene,    South    Ch„    3978    Drexel 

Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 
Sacco,   Mrs.  Maria  S.,   Italian  Ch.,   125  So. 

Elm   St.,    Waterbury,    Conn. 
Salt,  Mrs.  Martha  E.,  1st  Ch.,  1676  Franklin 

Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Sampson,    Mrs.    W.    A.,    Pilgrim    Ch.,    65 

Columbia   Rd.,   Dorchester,   Mass. 
Sander,    Herman    J.,    Redeemer    Ch.,    New 

Haven,  Conn. 
Santesson,  Mrs.  Bessie  H.,  31   Quint  Ave., 

Allston,    Mass. 
Sargent,  Miss  Bertha  L.,  Piedmont  Ch.,  20 

Ferdinand  St.,   Worcester,   Mass. 
Sater,    Miss    Emma    C,    c/o    People's    Ch., 

East  Lansing,   Mich. 
Schliesser,     Verna,     Washington    Ch.,     423 

Rockingham  St.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Schroeder,  Helen,  Comm.  Ch..  Sylvania,  O. 
Schubert,    Beulah,    1st   Ch..    2315    18th   St.. 

St.   Petersburg,    Fla. 
Schulz,    Rev.    Ormand,    Neighborhood    Ch.. 

225  W.  California  St.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 
Scritzmier,  Miss  Kate,  Menomonie,  Wis. 
Seabury,   Mrs.   Melvin,   Comm.  Ch.,   Ill  E. 

Lincoln  Ave.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 
Seely,    Mrs.   William   A.,    13   Harlow   Ave., 

Northampton,  Mass. 
Seiler,  Mrs.  Hattie  A.,  Detroit  &  W.  Clif- 
ton Blvd.,  Lakewood,  Calif. 
Sevier,  Mrs.  J.  D.,  1615  11th  Ave.,  Greeley, 

Col. 
Shadick,  Mrs.  E.  L.,  Union  Ch.,  Elk  River, 

Minn. 
Shamberger,  Miss  Ida,  2430  Canal  St.,  New 

Shaw,    Stanley    T.,    Pilgrim    Ch.,    2506    N. 

Lawrence  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 
Shelley,    Ethel   M.,    Calvinistic   Ch.,   Fitch- 
burg,  Mass. 
Siet,    Mrs.    Benjamin,    Manhattan    Ch.,    90 

Livingston  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Sitcer,  Doris,  25  Leonard  St.,  Adams,  Mass. 
Skillman,    Ida    M.,    53    Fair    St.,    Norwich. 

N.  Y. 
Slade,    Miss    Anstis    D.,    Central    Ch.,    631 

Angell  St.,   Providence.   R.  I. 
Sleexer,   Bernice,   Benzonja,   Mich. 
Sly,   Miss   Dorothy,    Messiah   Ch.,   2445   W. 

Washington  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Smith,    Mrs.    D.,    First   Ch.,    206   N.   Kenil- 

worth  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Carl,  State  St.  Ch.,  388  Spring 

St.,  Portland,  Me. 
Smith,  Dorothy  H.,  2nd  Ch.,  Second  Church 

Office,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Smith,  Katherine  C,   Old  South  Ch.,  Bos- 
ton,  126  Babcock,   Brookline,  Mass. 
Snell,   Miss  Marion  B.,   First  Ch.,  24  West 

Park  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 
Snow,   Mrs.  Chester  H.,   54  Kenneth,  West 

Roxbury,   Mass. 
Soule,    Carl    D.,    Wakefield    Ch.,    Pinckney 

St.,   Boston,  Mass. 
Spalding,     Mrs.     Grace,     8216     Milwaukee 

Ave.,  Wauwatosa.  Wis. 
Stanfield.  Mrs.  Gladys.  1st  Ch.,  122  Buttles 

Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Stewart,   Malcolm,   Jefferson  Pk.   Ch.,  Mc- 

Cormick  Theol.  Sem.,  Chicago,  111. 
Stibbs.    Marion    F.,    Longmeadow    Ch.,    31 

Westford  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Stowe,     Miss     Millie,     Park     Ch.,     Grand 

Rapids,  Mich. 
Stratton,    Miss    Bessie    M.,    Eliot    Ch.,    104 

Eldredge   St.,   Newton,   Mass. 
Stripp,    Fred,    Jr.,    1st    Ch..    2332    Virginia 

St.,  Berkeley.   Calif. 
Stroh,  Anne  E.,  South  Shore  Ch.,  6042  Kim- 
bark  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


1932]  Congregational  and  Christian  Church  Assistants 


319 


Stuart,    Mrs.    I.    W.,    1st    Ch.,    2734    Ferry 

Park  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Styles,    Miss   Ardilla,    1st   Ch.,    911    Hamil- 
ton Ave.,  Peoria,  111. 
Suhr,   Miss  Ruth   E.,   Hollywood  Ch.,   8206 

DeLongpre  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Sumner,    Mrs.    Laura    M.,    North    Ch.,    16 

Cabot  St.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
Sutton,  Miss  Gayle,  Lake  of  the  Isles  Ch., 

3119  Gerard  Ave.,  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Sweitzer,    Vera,    Brainerd   Com.    Ch.,    5757 

University  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Szalontai,     Miss     Priscilla,     Prospect     St., 

Rockville,  Conn. 
Tarbell,  Mrs.  Flora  M.,  2nd  Ch.,  361  Wash- 
ington, Dorchester,   Mass. 
Teetor,  Josephine,  1st  Ch.,  7th  &  Main  Sts., 

LaCrosse,  Wis. 
Temple,   Mrs.   Marion  B.,  50  Hillcrest  Rd., 

Reading,   Mass. 
Thompson,    Miss   Genevieve   R.,    Redeemer 

Ch.,    265    Lexington    Ave.,    New    Haven, 

Conn. 
Tiffany,    Mrs.    Elsie    M.,    Broadview    Ch., 

683  New  Britain  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Tinker,   Mrs.   A.  D.,   Ann   Arbor  Ch.,  Ann 

Arbor,  Mich. 
Todd,    Mrs.   John   Howard,    Plymouth   Ch., 

3144  Humboldt,  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Tolcott,   Mrs.   Lotta,   Pilgrim   Ch.,   2592  W. 

14th  St.,   Cleveland,   Ohio. 
Trevitt,   Dan  H.,    1st  Ch.,   635   Plumas  St., 

Reno,  Nev. 
Trexler,   Mr.   Jerry,   West   Ch.,    601   Inman 

Ave.,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Trigg,  Miss  L.  R.,  1st  Ch.,  806  Manley  St., 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Triplett,    Miss    Louise,    Franklin    St.    Ch., 

565  Beech  St.,   Manchester,   N.  H. 
Turner,  Mrs.  V.  F.,  Wintz  Mem'l.  Ch.,  Box 

309,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Twible,    Alice    J.,    Hope    Ch.,    Springfield, 

Gilbertville,  Mass. 
Van    Devort,    Miss    Maude,    First    Ch.,    50 

Elm  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Vincent,    Mrs.    Paul,    Mt.    Hollywood    Ch., 

4525  Russell  Ave.,   Los  Angeles,   Cal. 
Wagner,  J.  Richard,  Monroe  St.  Fed.  Ch., 

5757  University  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Walenta,    Harold    F.,    Eliot-Roxbury    Ch., 

280  Newbury  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Walker,   Edith,   Pilgrim  Ch.,   2592   W.   14th 

St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Walker,  Faye,   3116  Jones  St.,   Sioux  City, 

Iowa. 
Walter,  James  E.,  Redeemer  Ch.,  121  Yale 

Station,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Walther,    Miss    Elaine    C,    Plymouth    Ch., 

3407  Prospect  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Wangelin,     Mrs.     Pearl,     Grandin     Larger 

Parish,  Grandin,  Mo. 


Ward,    Lona    A.,    Pilgrim    Latin    Ch.,    2326 

Green,  W.  Tampa,  Fla. 
Warkentin,   W.  J.,   Bethlehem   Center  Ch., 

1853  S.  Loomis  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Warner,  Miss  Hazel,  678  Savin  Ave.,  West 

Haven,  Conn. 
Warren,   Miss  Iva  C,   First   Ch.,   76  Leroy 

St.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Watson,  Miss  Alice  M.,  Westchester  (Ridge- 
view)  Ch.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 
Weaver,    Mrs.   A.   W..    1414   Grand   Central 

Ave.,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 
Wendell,     Bridwell,     People's    Tabernacle, 

1120  20th  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 
West,  Miss  Grace  L.,  United  Ch.,  528  Clin- 
ton Ave.,   Bridgeport,   Conn. 
Wheeler,   Grace  L.,  First  Ch.,  22  Harding, 

Pittsfield,   Mass. 
Wheeler,  Miss  May  C,  Seymour,  Conn. 
Whipple,   Mrs.   Geo.   A.,    1st   Ch.,    2020   Or- 

rington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 
White,    Miss    Eliza,    Doremus   Ch.,    3224    S. 

Canal  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Whiteman,    Mrs.    Frances    I.,    United    Ch., 

302  Temple  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Whitney,    Mrs.   F.   M..    1st  Ch.,   374  W.   6th 

Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Whitney,    George    C,    Lynn.    1st    Ch.,    An- 

dover-Newton     Sem.,     Newton     Centre. 

Mass. 
Wicks,  Mrs.  Cornelia  G.,  Broadway  Taber- 
nacle, 418  W.  20th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Willetts,    Miss    Grace    F.,    South    Ch.,    263 

President  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Williams,  Mrs.  Harold  P.,   Waltham,  Mass. 
Williams,   Mrs.  Leroy,   1st  Ch.,   P.   O.   Box 

872,  Stockton,  Calif. 
Williams,    Lucy    E.,    1st    Ch.,    4558    Grand 

Ave.,  Western  Springs,  111. 
Williams,  Marvin,  Iberia,  Mo. 
Williams,  Mrs.  May  A.,  First  Ch.,  1771  W. 

50th  St.,   Cleveland,   Ohio. 
Wilson,  Florence,  Union  Ch.,  46  Peterboro, 

Boston,  Mass. 
Winchester,  Margaret.  1st  Ch.,  Manchester, 

N.  H. 
Wishart,    Miss   Edith    R.,    Lewis   Ave.   Ch., 

574  Madison  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Wixon,  Miss  Minnie  J.,  Norwalk,  Conn. 
Wonn,  Iva,  Pilgrim  Ch.,  1371  Sylvania  Ave., 

Toledo,  Ohio. 
Woodbury,    Mrs.    Francis    H.,    Fourth    Ch., 

106  Sargeant  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Wornom,    Herman   E.,    Glen    Ridge   Cong'l 

Ch.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 
Wright,  Walter  H.,  New  1st  Ch.,  1822  Byron 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Young,  Florence  C,  Tabernacle  Ch.  Office, 

Salem,  Mass. 
Zayas,   Dona  Delfina,   Ponce,   P.   R. 


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Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches         [1932 


MISSIONARIES  OF  THE  AMERICAN  BOARD  OF  COM- 
MISSIONERS FOR  FOREIGN  MISSIONS 


Missionary  and  Location 


Abraham,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ralph  L.,  Grout-, 

ville,  c  I  '14 

Adams,  Miss  Alice  P.,  Okayama,   k  | 

Adkins,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Leslie  J.,  Antioch,  l\  '24 

Akana,  Mrs.  Catherine  J.,  Kobe,  k  

Allen,  Miss  Bertha  H.,  Foochow,  p  

Armstrong,  Miss  Susan  E.,  Foochow,  p 
Atwood,  Miss  Hazel  M.,  Foochow,  p  .... 

Bailey,  Miss  Hazel  F.,  Peiping,  p  

Baird,  Miss  Agnes  M.,  Sofia,  u 

Baldwin,  Miss  Elizabeth,  Kusaie,  y  

Baldwin,  Miss  Jane  D.,  Kusaie,  y  | 

Ballou,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Earle  H.,  Peiping,  p  '16 
Banninga,   Rev.   &   Mrs.  John  J.,   D.D., 

Pasumalai,  d  '01 

Barker,  Miss  Annie  M.,  Istanbul,  a  

Barnes,  Miss  Rachel  P.,  Ahmednagar,  e 
Bartlett,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Samuel  C,  Kyoto.fc   '94 
Beach,  Rev.  Frederick  P.,  Foochow,  />     '10 

Beals.  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Lester  H.,  Wai,  e  

Beard,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Williard  L.,  D.D., 

Foochow,   p  '94 

Bell.   Rev.   &   Mrs.   William  C,   Lobito 

Bay,  h  I  '07 

Bennett,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Henry  J.,  Tottori, k  01 
Bicknell,  Rev.&  Mrs.  John,  Vaddukoddai,/  '02 
Birge,    Rev.   &  Mrs.   John   Kingsley, 

Istanbul,  t I  '14 

Blake,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Everett  C,  Merzifon,a|  '27 
Bliss,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  L.,  Shaowu,  p 

Block,  Mrs.  Emily  R.,  Kayseri,  t  

Bookwalter,  Miss  Lulu  G.,  Uduvil,  f  

Borel,  Miss  Lucie  E.,  Adana,  t  

Bowers,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Wayne    H.,    294 

High  St.,   Wadsworth,   Ohio  '09 

Boynton,  Miss  Grace  M.,  Peiping,  p  . 

Brauer,  Miss  Lillian  C,  Adana,  t  

Brewster,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  J.  Riggs,  Athens,n   '1 
Bridgman,  Mrs.  Clara  D.,Johannesburg,c 
Brokenshire,  Herbert  C,  M.D.,  Davao.u 

Brookings,  Miss  Anne  B.,  Inanda,  c  

Bruce,  Miss  Clara  H.,  Ahmednagar,  e  .... 
Brueckner,  Mr.  &  Mrs.K. Robert, Adams.c 

Buell,  Miss  Constance,  Tientsin,  p  

Bunker,  Rev.  &  Mrs.Kenneth  C.,Adams,c 

Burr,  Miss  Leona  L.,  Yangkow,  p  

Burton,   Mr.   and  Mrs.  Myron  S.,   Fen- 
chow,  p  

Cady,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Lyman  V.,  Tsinan,  p   '16 
Campbell,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Horace  E.,  Foo- 
chow, p  

Carleton,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alford,  Aleppo,  /   [ 

Carter,  Miss  Minnie  E.,  Inanda,  c  | 

Cary,  Miss  Alice  E.,  Osaka,  k 

Cary,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Frank,  Otaru,  k '16 

Catlin,  Miss  Ellen  W.,  Istanbul,  a  

Chandler,  Miss  Gertrude  E.,  Madura,  d 
Chandler,    Rev.   &   Mrs.   Robert   E., 

Tientsin,  p  I  '10 

Chapin,  Miss  Abbie  G.,  Paotingfu,  p  .. 
Childs,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Gladwin  M.,  Sachi 

kela,  h  '23 

Christian.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leonard  J.,  Foo 

chow,  p  '12 

Christofersen,    Rev.   &   Mrs.   Arthur   F., 

Ifafa,  c  "1 

Clapp,  Miss  Frances,  Kyoto,   k  

Clark,    Dr.    &    Mrs.    Charles    E..    Merzi- 

fon,   t  

Clark,  Miss  Lucy  K.,  Uduvil,  f  

Clarke.  Miss  Anna,  Adams,  c  

Cobb,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Edward  S..  D.D., 
Kyoto,   k  '04 


Missionary  and  Location 


„oe.  Miss  Estella  L.,  Tottori,  k  

Cold,  Miss  Edith,  Marash,  I  

Coles,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Samuel  B.,Galangue,h 

Colmyer,  Miss  Bertha  D.,  Merzifon,  a  .... 

Compton,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carl  C,  Saloniki,?i 

Cooke,  Alma  L.,  M.D.,  Lintsing,  p  

Coon,  Miss  Edith  M.,  Madras,  d  

Cooper,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  William  C,  Philip- 
popolis,  u  

Cowles,  Miss  Ruth  C,  Johnannesburg,  c 

Craig,  Miss  Ivy  E.,  Mt.  Silinda,  g 

Crew,  Miss  Angie,  Kobe,  k  

Crosby,  Miss  E.  Marie,  Dondi,  h  

Cross,  Miss  Laura  B.,  Peiping,  p  

Cross,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Rowland  M.,  Peip- 
ing, p  

Curr,  Miss  Isabella  H.,  M.D.,  Inuvil,  / 

Curtis,  Miss  Edith,  Osaka,  k  

Curtis,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Samuel  J.,  Mt. 
Silinda,   g  

Cushman,  Miss  Mary  F.,M.D.,Chilesso,h 

Dart,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  F.  Sidney,  Dondi,  h  .... 

Day,  Miss  Lucille  E.,  Ahmednagar,  e  .... 

DeForest,  Miss  Charlotte  B.,  Kobe,  k  .... 

Deming,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Wilbur  S.,  Ahmed- 
nagar, e  

De  Vargas.   Mr.   Philippe,   Peiping,   p  .... 

Dewey,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Albert  W.,Gazian- 

tep,       t      ; 

Dewey,  Miss  Diantha,  Mardin,  t  

Dibble,  Miss  Lauretta  A.,  Dondi,  h 

Dickson,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  James  H.,  Pasu- 
malai, e  

Dixon,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Frederick    R., 

Chikore,   g  : 

Dizney,  Miss  Helen,  Taiku,  p  

Dodd,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Wilson  F.,  Kayseri,  t 

Douglass.  Miss  Edith  L.,  Sofia,  u  

Downs,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Darley,  Tokyo,  k  .. 
Dudley,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Raymond  A.,  Tiru- 

mangalam,   e  

Dutton,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Philip  D.,  Taiku,  p 

Dwight,  Miss  Adelaide  S.,  Kayseri,  t  

Dyer,  Miss  Lora  G.,  M.D.,  Foochow,  p  .. 
Dysart,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  John  P.,  Gogoi,  b 

Eddy,  Miss  Sylvia  T.,  Kayseri,  t  

Edwards,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  James  F.,Poona,e 

Ellener,  Miss  Fannie  E.,  Chikore,  g  

Emerick,  Miss  Francis  D.,  Sholapur,  c 
Ennis,  Rev.  &  Mrs.Merlin  W.,Sachikela,h 
Fairbank,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Edward,  Vadala.e 
Fairbank,  Rev.  &  Mrs. Robert  W., Vadala.e 
Fanning,  Miss  Katherine  F.,  Tottori,  k  .. 

Feichtinger,  Miss  Elsa,  Izmir,  t  

Fenenga.  Miss  Agnes,  Mardin.  t  

Field,  Miss  Sarah  M.,  Kobe,  k  

Fletcher,  Miss  Katharine  O.,  Scutari,  a 
Flint,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edgar  M.,  Madura,  d 

Flint,  Mrs.  Lydia  A.  P.,  Izmir,  t  

Floyd,  Miss  Florence  A.,  Ingtai,  p  

Foreman,  Miss  Lucille,  Aleppo,  I  

Fowle,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Luther  R.,  Istanbul, a 

Fowler,  Miss  Esther  B..  Sholapur,  e  

Fox,  Miss  Florence  L.,  Cagayan,  v  

Fox,  Miss  G.  Evelyn,  Cagayan,  v  

Frame,  Mrs.  Alice  B.,  Tunghsien.  p  

Frost,  Miss  Caroline  E.,  Adams,  c  

Fry,  Rev.  Earl  C,  D.D.,  Utsunomiya.  k 
Fuller,  Miss  Edith  J.,  Mt.  Silinda.  g  .... 
Gait,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Elmer  W.,  Fenchow.p 
Gait,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Howard  S.,  D.D..  Pei- 
ping, p  

04lGarman,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Clark  P.,  Tokyo, fc| 


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'02 
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'03 
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•25 
•32 
•94 
'11 
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'20 
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321 


Gates,  Mrs.  Katherine  V.,  Bombay,  e 
Getchell,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Dana  K.,  Saloniki.n 
Gilbert,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lewis  L.,  Jr., 

Lintsing,  p  

Gillett,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Clarence  S.,Sendai,fc 
Gillette,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  L.,  Pagoda 

Anchorage,  p 

Githens,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Otto  B.,  Adams,  c 

Gordon,  Miss  Jean  P.,  Wai,  e  

Graves,  Miss  Stella  M.,  Foochow,  p  

Greene,  Miss  Olive,  Izmir,  t  

Grimes,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Albert  C,  Tientsin.p 
Guise,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.  Curtis,  Madura, d 
Gulick,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leeds,  Matsuyama, fc 

Haas,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Cyril  H.,  Adana,  t  

Hack,  Mrs.  Richard  B.,  Mt.  Silinda,  g 
Hackett,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harold  W.,  Kobe,  fc 
Hall,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Marion  E..  Kyoto,  fc 

Hallett,  Miss  H.,  Arlene,  Saloniki,  n  

Hammaker,  Miss  Margaret  G.,Sholapur,e 

Harley,  Miss  Isabelle,  Scutari,  a  

Harris,  Miss  Gertrude,  Ahmednagar,  e  .. 
Harrison,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  M.  H.,Bangalore,d 
Haskell,  Rev.  &  Mrs.E.B.,D.  D.,Pordim,u 
Hastings,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  D.  A.,  Bailundo,  h 
Hausske,  Mr.  &  Mrs.Albert  C.Tehchow.p 
Hawkes,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Wm.  E.,  Saloniki.n 
Hazen,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  William,  Sholapur,  e 

Heebner,  Miss  Flora  K.,  Taiku,  p  

Hemingway,  Mrs.  Willoughby  A.,Taiku,p 
Hess,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  James  M.,  Madura,  d 
Hieb,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Stephen  P.,Sholapur,e 
Hill,   Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lester  E.,  Satara,  e.... 

Hinman,    Miss    Margaret,    Izmir,    t    

Hollenbeck,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Henry    S., 

M.D.,  Sachikela,   h  

Holway,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Theodore  T., 

Samokov,  u  

Honiss,  Miss  Lillian  J.,  Gaziantep,  t  

Hoppin,  Miss  Jessie  R.,  Jaluit,  y  ,. 

Horn,  Miss  Josie  E.,  Fenchow,  p  

Hotson,  Miss  Hazel  K.,  Adana,  t 

Houston,  Miss  Lyda  S.,  Diongloh,  p  

Hoxie,  Miss  Ella  C,  Sholapur,  e  

Hoyt,  Miss  Olive  S.,  Matsuyama,  fc  

Hubbard,   Rev.  &   Mrs.   Hugh  W.,   Pao- 

tingfu,  p  

Huggins,  Miss  Alice  M.,  Tunghsien,  p.... 

Huggins,  Miss  Mabel  I.,  Peiping,  p 

Hume,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  F.,  Wai,  c 

Hunter,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  James  A.  Tungh- 
sien, p 

Huntley,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  L.,  Kyoto.fc 

Hurlbut,  Miss  Mary  W.,  Dondi,  h  

Husted,  Miss  Edith  E.,  Kobe,  fc  

Isely,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Merrill  N.,   Gazian- 
tep, t „ 

Jacobs,  Miss  Jennie,  Foochow,  p  

Jameson,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Wm.  J.,  Manepay,/ 

Jillson,  Miss  Jeannie  L.,  Beirut,  I  

Jones,  Miss  Marycarol,  Wai,  e  

Judd,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  J.,  Tehchow,  p 

Kane,  Miss  Marion  E.,  Tokyo,  fc  

Kelley,  Miss  Anne  B.,  Peiping,  p  

Kellogg,  Rev.  &  Mrs.Edwin  D.,Shaowu,p 
Kellogg,  Miss  Gertrude  E.,  Fenchow,  p.. 
Kintner,  Miss  Helen  L.,  Tunghsien,  p  .... 
Krieder,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Herman,  Istanbul,  a 

Lanktree,  Miss  Lucy  B.,  Ingtai,  p  

Laubach,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Frank  C,  Ph.D., 

Dansalan,  v  

Lawrence,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Caleb  B.,  Izmir,  t 
Lawrence,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  W.  T.,  Chikore,  g 
Lawsv,n,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  H.,  Madura, d 
Leach,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Henry  P.  D.,  Mexico 

City,  s  

Lee,  Miss  Anna  Lucille,  Madura,  d  

Leete,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  William  R.,  Paoting- 
fu,  p  


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Leger,    Rev.   &   Mrs.   Samuel   H., 
Shanghai,  p  

Leslie,   Mrs.  Elvesta  T.,   Istanbul,  a  

Lewis,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  A.,  Adams.c 

Lewis,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Neil  H.,  Foochow,  p 

Lockwood,   Mr.   &  Mrs.   Edson   C,   Ma- 
dura, e  

Lockwood,    Rev.&  Mrs. George  CJaluit.y 

_,ong,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Loy  L.,  Sholapur,  e.... 

Long,  Miss  Mabel  E.,  Ellenico,  n  

Lorbeer,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lloyd  L., 
Pasumalai,  d 

Loughbridge,  Miss  Stella  N.,  Scutari,  t.. 

_,owrey.  Miss  Edna,  Canton,  p  

_,um.  Miss  Maryette  H.,  Peiping,  p  

Lyman,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  James  K.,  Marash.t 

..yons,  Miss  Lucia  E.,  Tehchow,  p  

.VlacCallum,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Frederick  W., 
D.D.,  Istanbul,  a  

MacCausland,    Miss   Isabel,   Kobe,    fc   .... 

Malcolm,  Miss  Florence  C,  Chilesso,  h  .. 

Mann,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Leland  W.,  Kyoto.fc 

Manshardt,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  C.  G.,  Bombay.e 

Marden,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Jesse  K.,  Athens,  n 

Markham,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  H.  V.,  Dondi,  h.... 

Markham,  Mr.  &  Mrs.R.  Finney.Aleppo.o 

Marsh,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  John  S., Mt.Silinda.gr 

Martin,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Azel  A.,   Batla- 
gundu,  d  

Martin,   Rev.   &  Mrs.  Harry  S.   Tungh- 
sien, p  

Martin,  Miss  Jessie  E.,  Adana,   t  

Matthews,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Harold  S.,  Tien- 
tsin, p  

Maxwell,  Mrs.  Katherine  S.,  Durban,  c 

Maynard,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Harrison   A., 
Izmir    

McCall,    Rev.   &   Mrs.    Clarence   F., 
Niigata,  fc  

McCann,  Mr.  &  Mrs.James  H., Tientsin.p 

McClure,  Miss  Mary  L.,  Fenchow,  p  .... 

McClure,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Robert  W.,  Foo- 
chow, p  

McCord,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  James  B.,  Durban, c 

McDowell,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Henry  C,   Ga- 
langue,  h  

McKinley,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    James    F., 
Dumaguete,  v  

McKnight,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    William    Q., 
Sendai,  fc  

McMillan,    Dr.   &   Mrs.   Aaron   M.,    Ga- 
langue,  h  

Meacham,  Rev.&  Mrs. Frank  T., Chikore, g 

Meebold,  Miss  Louise  M.,  Fenchow,  p.... 

Merrill,  Miss  Gertrude  H.,   Gogoi,  g  .... 

Merrill,    Rev.   &   Mrs.    John   E.,    Ph.D., 
Aleppo,    I   

Merrill,   Miss  Katherine,   Matsuyama, fc.. 

Meyering,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harry  R.,  Tarsus, t 

Miller.  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Charles  W.,  Ph.D., 
Pasumalai,   e  

Mills,  Miss  Minnie  B.,  Ellenico,  n  

Minto,  Miss  Una  J.,  Bailundo,  h  

Mix,  Miss  Katharine,  Wai,  e  

Moran,   Rev.&   Mrs. Sherwood  F., Osaka, fc 

Morley,    Miss   Bertha   B.,    Saloniki,  'n..~ 

Moulton,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  L.,Rahuri,e 

Munger,  Miss  Alzina  C,   Taiku,  p  

Murphy,  Miss  Alice  E.,  Lintsing,  p  

Meff,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Clarence  A.,   Guad- 
alajara,  s   

Neipp,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Henry  A.,Bailundo,h 

Nelson,  Miss  Valley  L.,  Lintsing,  p  

Newell,    Mr.   &   Mrs.   George   M.,    Foo- 
chow, p  

Nichols,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  Edward  G.,   Din- 
digul,  d  

Nicholson,   Miss  Oline  E.,  Sholapur,   e.. 

Nilson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Paul  E.,  Kayseri,  t.... 


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Nolting.    Rev.   &   Mrs.   Edward   L.,    Ma 

dura,  d '16 

Noreen,  Miss  Emma  B.,  Fenchow,  p  .... 

Norton,  Miss  Harriet  C,  Aleppo,  I  

Noyes,   Miss  Fanny  G.,  Merzifon,  t  

Nute.  Dr.  &  Mrs.  William  L.,  Kayseri.f 

Odell.  Miss  Elsie  J.,  Merzifon,   t  

Olds,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  C.  Burnell.Okayama.k   '01 
Orner,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  J.,Mt.Silinda,p 

Orvis,  Miss  Susan  W.,  Mardin,  t  

Otto,  Dr.  Anna  M.,  Kodaikanal,  e 

Parmelee,  Miss  Ruth  A.,  M.D.,  Athens.n 
Parsons,  Miss  Aileen  B.,  Mazatlan,  s  .... 

Parsons,  Miss  Edith  F.,   Izmir,   t  

Partridge,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ernest  C.Izmir.t  '98 
Payne,  Miss  Jessie  E.,  Paotingfu,  p 

Pedley,    Mrs.   Hilton,    Kobe,    fc   '89 

Pence,   Mr.  &  Mrs.   Harold  T..   Gazian- 

tep,  t  

Perry,  Miss  Catherine  C,  Kobe,  fc  

Perry,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Edward  T..Istanbul,a   '24 

Phelps,  Miss  Isabelle.  Paotingfu,  p  | 

Phelps,  Miss  Theda  B.,  Gaziantep,  t  

Phillips,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ray  E.,  Johannes- 
burg, c  

Picken,  Miss  L.  Lillian,  Satara,  e  

Pinneo,  Miss  Annie  E.,  Ellenico,  n  

Pohl,  Miss  Isle  C,  Kayseri,   t  

Porter,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Lucius  C,  Peiping.p 

Putney,   Miss  Ethel  W„   Istanbul,  a  

Pye,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Ernest,  Beirut,   I  

Pye,  Mrs.  Gertrude  C,  Fenchow,  p  j  '07 

Rawlinson,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Frank,    D.D., 

Shanghai,  p  I  '02 

Redick,  Miss  Emma  C,  Bailundo,  h  I 

Reed,   Miss  Alice  C,  Tehchow,  p  i 

Reed,  Miss  Bertha  P.,  Peiping,  p  .. .. 
Reed,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Cass  Arthur,   Ed.D.,| 

Izmir,  t  |  '11 

Reuling,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  A.  Adams,  c\ 
Reynolds,  Rev.  &  Mrs.Paul  R.,Fenchow,p|  '18 

Rice,  Miss  Nina  E.,  Ellenico,  n  

Rice.  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Norman  L.,  Mapum-' 

ulo,  c  '25  j 

Ridley,  Miss  Florence  M.,  Wai,  e  

Riggs,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Charles  H.,  Nanking,  p|  '23 
Riggs,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Charles  T.,Istanbul,a|  '00  | 
Riggs,    Rev.   &   Mrs.    Ernest   W.,    Salon-! 

iki.   n  |  '10  I 

Riggs,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Henry  H..  Beirut,  I..   '01  | 
Rinden,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Arthur,  Diongloh.pj  '26  | 
Roberts.  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Floyd  L.,  Nagoya,fc|  '26  | 
Roberts,  Isabella  M.,  M.D.,  Madura,  e  .... 
Robinson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  G.,  Tien- 
tsin, p  

Robinson,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Harold  W.,  Teh- 
chow, p  '16 

Robinson,  Dr.&  Mrs.Hugh  L.,Tunghsien,p 
Rose,  Rev.&  Mrs.Richard  S.,Kodaikanal,rf|  '12 
Rounds,  Miss  F.  Louise,  Sachikela,  h  ....I 

Russell,  Miss  Lida  M.,  Dondi,  h  | 

Saunders,  Rev.  &  Mrs.Albert  J.,Madura,d|  '06 

Sawyer,  Miss  Myra  L.,  Tehchow,  p  I 

Scott.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Roderick, Foochow.p 

Sewall,  Miss  Carolyn  T.,  Tientsin,  p  I 

Sewny,  Mrs.  Lillian  Cole,  Saloniki,  n  .. 

Shank,  Miss  Dora  F.,  Adana,  a  

Shaw,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ernest  T.,  Peiping,  p 
Shepard,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Lorrin  A.,Istanbul,a 
Shepherd,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  George  W„ 

Yangkow,  p  

Shrader,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    Ralph   R.,    Foo 

chow,  p  '25 

Silliman,  Miss  Caroline,  Aleppo,  I  

Smith,  Miss  Bertha  K.,  Aruppokottai,  d 
Smith,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Edward  H.,  Ingtai.p   '01 

Smith.  Miss  Helen  H.,  Foochow,  p  

Smith,  Mr.  R.  Bonsall,  Kayseri,  t  


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Stanley,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Charles  A.,  D.  D., 

Tsinan,  p 

Stelle,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  William  B.,  Tungh- 

sien,  p  

Stick,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Henry  A.,  Adams,  c. 
Staffer,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Bryan  S.,  Madura, d 
Storrs,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Bryan  S.,  Madura,  d 

jtowe.  Miss  Grace  H.,  Kobe,  fc  

itowe,  Miss  Mary  E.,  Kobe,  fc  

Swart,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Winfield  Q.,Ahmed- 

nagar,  e  

Taylor,  Miss  Betty  I.   (R.N.).  Madura,  d 
Taylor,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Alan  B.,  Durban,  c... 
Taylor,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  James  D.,  D.D.,  Jo- 
hannesburg, c  

Thelin,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Guy  A.,  Foochow,  p 

Thomas,  Miss  Eunice  T.,  Foochow,  p 

Thomas,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  G.  Ross,  Bombay,  e 
Thomas,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Horace  S., Madura, d 

Thomas,   Miss  Mary,   Bailundo  

Tong,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Walter  C,  Davao,  v..\ 
Tontz,  Miss  Minnie  A.,  Mt.  Silinda,  gr... 
Topping,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  William  H.,  Foo 

chow,  p  

Torrence,  Miss  Louise  F.,  Mt.  Silinda,  g 
Towne,  Miss  Mary  A.,  Dumaguete,  v  .... 

Towner,  Miss  C.  Grace,  Adana,  t  

Tucker,  Rev.&  Mrs.  Frank  S.,  Sachikela.A 

\/an  Kirk,  Miss  Ruth  E.,  Peiping,  p  

\faughan,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Stanley, Manama- 
dura,    d  

Vrooman,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Lee,  Izmir,  t  

Wagner,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Vincent  E.,  Taiku.p 
Walbridge,  Miss  Margaret  E.,  Inanda,  c 
Walker,   Miss  Josephine  C,   Shaowu,  p 

Walker,  Miss  Nellie  M.,  Foochow,  p  

Wallace,  Miss  Genevieve  J.,  Madura,  d 
Wallace,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  William  W„  Ma- 
dura 
Wain,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Duane  V.,  Chilesso,  h 
Ward,    Mr.    &   Mrs.    Arthur   A.,    Tellip 

pallai,  f  

Ward,  Miss  Laura  D.,  Diongloh,  p  

Ward,  Miss  Mary  I.,  Merzifon,  t  

Warren,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Charles  M.,  Miya- 

zaki,  fc 
Watson,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Percy  T.,  Fenchow.p 
Webb,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Richard  S.,  Dondi.h 
Webster,   Mrs.   Marion   M.,   Dondi, h 
Weir,   Miss  Alice  J.,   Johannesburg, 
Wheeler,  Rev.  &  Mrs.Wendell  CSatara.e 
White,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Emmons  E.,Aruppu- 

kottai,  e  

White,    Rev.    &    Mrs.    George    E.,    D.D., 

Saloniki,  n  

White,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Matthew  J.  W.,  Caga- 

yan,  b  

Wickes,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Dean  R.,  Lintsing.p 

Wilcox,  Miss  Katie,  Madura,  d  

Wilder,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  W.,Madura,d 
Wilder,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  George  D.,  D.D., 

Tunghsien,  p  

Wiley,   Miss  Martha,   Foochow.   p  

Wiley,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Walter  B.,  Marash.t 
Williams,  Miss  Gladys  M.,   Taiku,   p  .... 
Willis,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  Willis  H.,  Mt.  Si- 
linda, g 

Wilson,   Miss  Eleanor,   Kobe,   fc   

Wilson.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stanley  D.,Peiping.p 
Wolsted.  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Clarence  E.,  Man- 

amadura,  d 

Wood,  Miss  Agnes  A.,  Inanda,  c  

Wood,  Miss  E.  Loleta,  Rahuri.  c  

Wood,  Miss  Gertrude  N.,  Peiping,  p  

Woodard,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  William  P.,Seoul, 

Korea  _ 

Woodruff,  Mrs.  Alma  S.,  Sofia,  u  

Woodward,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  Frank  J.,  Dan- 
salan,   Lanao,   v  '11 


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Woodward,  Miss  Sarah  E.,  Istanbul,  a.... 

1  *29 

Wright,  Miss  Margarita,  Guadalajara,  s 
Yarrow,  Miss  Harriet,  Istanbul,  a 

I'll 
1  '27 

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a  Constantinople,  P.  O.  Box  142. 
b  Portugese  East  Africa, 
c  South  Africa, 
d  South  India. 
e  India, 
f  Ceylon. 

g  South  Rhodesia,  Africa. 
h  West  Africa, 
i  Spain. 
k  Japan. 


I  Syria. 
m  Caucasus. 
n  Greece, 
p  China. 

q  Czechoslovakia, 
s  Mexico. 
t  Turkey. 
u  Bulgaria. 
y  Micronesia. 
r<  Philippine  Islands    (Mindanao). 


N.  B. — As  postal  directions,  the  places  named  are  often  inadequate  and  subject  to  change. 
Correspondents  of  missionaries  of  the  American  Board  are  advised  to  send  their  letters,  en- 
closed,  to  Rev.  H.  E.  B.  Case,    14  Beacon  St.,  Boston.  Mass. 


324  Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches         [1932 


RETIRED  MISSIONARIES  OF  THE  AMERICAN  BOARD 

WHO  HAD  TWENTY-FIVE  YEARS  OR  MORE  IN  SERVICE. 


Ord 
Aiken,  Rev.  Edwin  E.,  18  Chiang  T'sa 

Hu  Tung,  Peiping,  China  '85 

Allchin,   Rev.  George,  254  Cliff  Ave., 

Pelham.  N.  Y 82 

Andrews,    Miss    Mary    E.,    Paotingfu, 

Hopei,   China   

Baldwin,  Rev.  Theodore  A.,  322  Lawn 

Ridge  Road,  Orange,  N.  J '67 

Ballantine,  Mrs.  William  O.,  1021  So. 

El  Molino  Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal 

Bement,  Miss  Frances  K.,  West  Dover, 

Ohio  -" 

Bement,    Dr.    Lucy    P..    West    Dover, 

Ohio  

Berry,    Dr.   (M.D.)   John  C,    28   Trow- 
bridge Road,  Worcester,  Mass _ 

Bissell,    Miss   Emily   R.,    138   Hancock 

St.,  Auburndale,  Mass 

Blakely,    Miss   Ellen   M.,   South  Had- 

ley.   Mass 

Brown,    Mrs.    Clara    P.,    906    College 

Ave.,  Wooster,  Ohio  

Browne,    Dr.    John    K.,    138   Hancock 

St.,  Auburndale,  Mass '76 

Caldwell,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Samuel  L.,  c/o 

American    Board,     14    Beacon    St., 

Boston.  Mass 

Cary,     Mrs.     Otis,     235     Shukugawa, 

Nishinomiya  Shigai  Osaka,  Japan.  .'77 
Chambers,   Dr.  and   Mrs.   W.   Nesbitt, 

care  American  Press,  Beirut,  Syria  '84 
Chandler,  Dr.  John  S.,  Madura,  South 

India    '73 

Channon,    Rev.    and   Mrs.    Irving   M., 

144  Hancock  St.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  '88 
Chapin,  Rev.  Franklin  M.,  503  E.  Jef- 
ferson St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich '80 

Chittenden,    Miss    Caroline    E.,    care 

Mrs.    C.    Chittenden,    6    West    St., 

Oberlin,  Ohio  

Clark,  Mrs.  Ruth  E.,  41  Comely  Bank 

Road,  Edinburgh,  Scotland  

Clarke,    Rev.    and    Mrs.    William    P., 

c/o  American  Board,  14  Beacon  St., 

Boston,  Mass '91 

Clarke,    Miss    Elizabeth    C,    Kneja, 

Bulgaria   

Corbin,  Rev.   (D.  D.)   Paul  L.,  Taiku, 

Shansi,  China  '99 

Cowles,  Mrs.  Amy  B.,  914  N.  Electric 

Ave.,  Alhambra,  California  

Cozad,  Miss  Gertrude,  140  W.  8th  St., 

Claremont,  California  

Denton,   Miss  Mary  F.,   Kyoto,  Japan 
Dodd,    Miss    Isabella,    271    Claremont 

Ave.,  Montclair,   N.  J 

Eaton,    Mrs.    James    D..    5955    Hayes 

Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal 

Elwood,    Rev.    Willis    P.,    220    Mont- 
gomery St.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J 

Fairbank,    Mrs.    Henry,    Ahmednagar, 

India 

Fuller,    Mr.    and    Mrs.    Columbus    C. 

Tallmadge,  Ohio  

Gates,   Mrs.  Frances  H.,   c/o  Wm.  H. 

Gates,  Baton  Rouge,  La 

Goodenough,       Mrs.       Herbert       D., 

Rochester,   Mass 

Gordon,  Mrs.  Agnes  D.,  Kyoto,  Japan 
Gordon,     Miss    Annie    E.,     Box    335, 

Beeton,   Ontario,   Canada  

Graf,  Miss  Johanna  L.,  843V2  N.  Main 

St.,  Springfield,  Mo 

Griswold,  Miss  Fanny  E-,  138  Hancock 

St.,  Auburndale,  Mass 

Gulick,  Miss  Julia  A.  E.,  Honolulu,  T. 

H-,  2130  Armstrong  St 


App 
•80 
'80 
'68 
*67 
•85 
'98 
•98 
'71 
'86 
'85 
'99 
•75 

•03 
'77 
•79 
'72 
•90 
'80 

'92 

'84 

'91 

•99 

'03 

'93 

•88 
'88 

•82 

'82 

•91 

"85 

'01 

'75 

'81 
'72 

•01 

•94 

'89 

•74 


Ord  App 
Gulick,  Dr.   and  Mrs.  Sidney  L.,   105 

East  22nd  St..  New  York,  N.  Y '89     "87 

Hamilton,  Dr.  Caroline  F.,  Manchester 

Apts.,  5  Miller  Ave.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  '92 
Hartwell,    Miss    Emily    S.,    Foochow, 

Fukien,   China  '83 

Haskell,   Miss   Mary   M.,    5141   El  Rio 

Ave..  Eagle  Rock,  Los  Angeles.  Cal.  '90 

Herrick,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  David  S.,  26 

Dennison  St.,  Hartford,   Conn '94    '94 

Hitchcock,   Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  E., 

West  Medway,  Mass '80 

Holton,    Rev.    and    Mrs.    Edward    P., 

4  Parker  St.,  Newbury,  Mass '91    '89 

House,    Dr.    and    Mrs.    J.    Henry,    99 

Claremont  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y '71     '71 

Howe,    Miss    Annie    L.,    Fort    Valley, 

Georgia  '87 

Howland,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  John,  238  W. 

7th  St.,  Claremont,  California  '82    '82 

Howland,    Miss   Susan   R.,    c/o   John 

Howland,  Claremont,  Cal '73 

Hubbard,  Mrs.  Emma  R.,  29  Lafayette 

St.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y '73 

Ingram,   Dr.    (M.D.)    and   Mrs.   James 

H.,  40  Tengshinkou,  Peiping,  China  '87 
Irwin,  Mrs.  Herbert  M.,  59  Donald  St., 

Winnepeg,  Canada  '03 

Jeffery,    Mrs.    Maude    B.,    192    Forest 

St.,  Oberlin,  Ohio  '90 

Jones,  Miss  Anna  B.,  220  S.  Pearl  St., 

Granville,  Ohio  '90 

Jones,   Mrs.   Sara   H.,    170  Woodlawn 

Ave.,  Oberlin,  Ohio  '78 

Judson,  Miss  Cornelia,  820  E.  Broad- 
way, Stratford,  Conn '87 

Kinnear,  Dr.  (M.D.)  and  Mrs.  Hard- 
man  N.,  263  Elm  St.,  Oberlin,  Ohio  '89 
Knapp,  Mrs.  Anna  J.,  321  Central  St., 

Auburndale,  Mass '90 

Learned,    Dr.    and    Mrs.    Dwight    W., 

520  Mayflower  Rd.,  Claremont,  Cal.  '75  '75 
Lombard,    Rev.    Frank    A.,    1    Crown 

Ridge  Rd.,  Wellesley,  Mass '00    '03 

MacLachlan,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Alexander, 

106    Barrie    St.,    Kingston,    Ontario, 

Canada '87    '90 

McCallum,  Miss  Emily  M.,  American 

Junior  College,  Athens,  Greece  '83 

McNaughton,   Rev.  &  Mrs.  James  P., 

D.D.,    132   Park   Ave.,    Swarthmore, 

Penn "87     '87 

Marden,   Mrs.  Etta  D.,   249  N.  Euclid 

Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal '81 

Marsh,  Mrs.  Ursula  C,  808  Columbia 

St.,  Claremont,  California  '68 

Martin,    Dr.    and    Mrs.    John    C,    560 

Mayflower  Road,  Claremont,  Cal '88     '93 

Matthews,   Miss   Mary  L.,   48  S.    12th 

St.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y '88 

Millard,    Miss   Anna   L.,    508   Prescott 

Ave.,  Pasadena,  California '87 

Miller,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  John  X.,  White 

Lodge,    Coonoor,    The   Nilgiris,    So. 

India    '03     '03 

Miner,  Miss  Luella,  Tsinan,  Shan- 
tung, China  '87 

Newell,   Rev.    (D.D.)    &  Mrs.   Horatio 

B.,  131  W.  8th  St.,  Claremont,  Cal.  '87 

Nugent,  Dr.  Isabella  F.,  21  Rose  Ave., 

Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada  '90 

Patrick,     Miss    Mary    Mills,     King's 

Crown  Hotel,  New  York,  N.  Y '71 

Peet,   Rev.   and   Mrs.   Lyman   P.,    780 

No.  Orange  Grove  Ave.,  Pasadena, 

California  '88     '87 

Peet,  Dr.  William  W.,  Pilgrim  Place. 

Claremont,    California    '81 


1932]       Retired  Ordained  Missionaries  of  the  American  Board        325 


Ord  App 

Perkins,  Rev.  James  C,  48  W.  Vine 
St.,   Oberlin,   Ohio   '85    '84 

Pettee,  Mrs.  Belle  W.,  923  West  North 
St.,  Decatur,  Illinois  '78 

Phelps,   Miss  Fidelia,   525  W.   6th  St., 

Claremont,    California    '84 

Porter,  Rev.  John  S.,  U.  Havl.,  Sadu  7, 

Prague,  Shansi,  China '91     '91 

Prescott,  Miss  Ellen  O.,  1306  No.  Gor- 
don Ave.,  Pomona,  Cal '87 

Prime,    Miss   Ida   W.,    Huntington,   L. 

I.,  New  York  '84 

Quickenden,  Miss  Catherine  S.,  "House 
of  Rest,"  10  Finchley  Rd.,  St. 
Johnswood,  London,  N.  W.  8,  Eng- 
land             '06 

Ransom,    Rev.    and   Mrs.    Charles   N., 

138  Hancock  St.,  Auburndale,  Mass. '89     '89 

Roberts,  Rev.  James  H.,  442  Wolcott 
Hill  Road,  Wethersfield,  Conn '77 

Root,  Miss  Mary  M.,  26  Dennison  St., 
Hartford,  Conn 'ST 

Rowland,    Dr.    and    Mrs.    George    M., 

138  Hancock  St.,  Auburndale.  Mass. '86     '86 

Sanders,  Rev.  (D.D.)  &  Mrs.  William 

H.,  2129  Gilles  St..  Wilmington,  Del.  '80 

Scott,  (M.D.)  Mrs.  Mary  M.,  138  Han- 
cock St.,  Auburndale,  Mass '93 

Searle,  Miss  Susan  A.,  635  Alden  Rd., 
Claremont,  California  '83 

Smith,  Mrs.  Emily  F.,  care  Mrs.  Thos. 
Taylor,  214  Windsor  Road,  Waban, 
Mass '71 

Smith,  Mrs.  James,  care  Rev.  Wm. 
Hazen,  Sholapur,   India  '79 

Stanford,  Mrs.  Jennie  P.,  149  S.  New 
Hampshire  Ave..  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  '86 

Stapleton,   Rev.   and   Mrs.   Robert   S., 


Ord  App 

Line      Fork      Settlement,      Gilley 
Letcher  Co.,   Ky '97     '98 

Stoker,  Mrs.  Bertha  D.,  Claremont, 
California    '82 

Swift,  Miss  Eva  M.,  Missionary  Rest 
Home,  2  Infantry  Road,  Bangalore, 
S.  India  84 

Thomson,  Mrs.  Agnes  C,  Duncan, 
Vancouver  Island,  B.  C '81 

Thomson,    Dr.    and    Mrs.    William    L.        '91 

Trowbridge,  Miss  Elizabeth  M.,  Man- 
chester Apts.,  5  Miller  Ave.,  Hol- 
yoke,  Mass '91 

Tucker,  Drs.  Fracis  F.  and  Emma  B. 

Wutingfu,  Shantung,  China  '02 

Ussher,  Rev.  (M.D.)  Clarence  D., 
8  High  St.,   Worcester,   Mass '94     '97 

Webb,     Miss     Elizabeth,     care     Ameri- 
can Press,  Beirut,  Syria  '86 

Webb,  Mary  G.,  care  American  Press, 

Beirut,   Syria   '90 

White,  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Schuyler  S.,  815 

North  Hill  Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal '90     '90 

Wilder,  Dr.  George  A.,  28  Edgewood 

Road,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J '80     '80 

Wingate,    Rev.    and    Mrs.    Henry    K., 

6010  E.  Third  St.,  Northfield,  Minn. '93     '93 

Woodin,  Mrs.  Sarah  L.,  Saybrook, 
Connecticut  '59 

Woodside.  Mrs.  Thomas  W.,  Winter 
Park,  Florida  '88 

Woodworth,  Rev.  &  Mrs.  A.  D.,  26 
Kasumicho,  Azabu,  Ku,  Tokyo, 
Japan  '92 

Wright,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Alfred  C,  Pil- 
grim Place,  Claremont,  California  '86    '85 

Wyckoff,    Miss    E.    Gertrude,    219    S. 

Glenwood  Ave.,  Peoria,  Illinois  '87 


UNIVERSITY  PASTORS  AND  WORKERS 

♦Indicates  pastors   of   local  churches   serving   student   bodies   under  arrangement  with 
the  Education  Society  and  the  State  Conferences. 

tSignifies  that  other  denominations  share  in  the  support  of  these  workers. 


♦Allan,  Rev.  W.  Murray.  213  N.  5th  St., 
Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.  (University  of 
North   Dakota.) 

tJohnson,  Dr.  G.  R.,  Durham,  N.  H.  (Uni- 
versity of  New  Hampshire.) 

fAspinwall,  Miss  Lura  E.,  Durham,  N.  H. 
(University  of  New  Hampshire.) 

•Buschmeyer,  Rev.  Fred,  Durham,  N.  H. 
(University  of  New  Hampshire.) 

•Conard,    Rev.   Ralph   V.,    517   9th   Ave.,   N., 

Fargo,    N.    Dak.    (North    Dakota    College 

of  Agriculture.) 

Crabill,  Miss  Katharine  E.,  922  Sheridan  St., 

Ypsilanti,     Mich.      (Mich.     State     Normal 

College.) 

tFielder.  Rev.  Cecil  G.,  Orono,  Me.  (Uni- 
versity of  Maine.) 

tFiske,  Rev.  Nathan  M.,  Davis.  Cal.  (Uni- 
versity Farm  School.) 

•Frost,  Rev.  S.  E.,  Jr.,  412  W.  23rd  St., 
Austin,  Texas.  (University  of  Texas.) 

•Greeory,    Rev.    P.    E.,    617    5th    St..    S.    E.. 
Minneapolis.       Minn.         (University       of 
Minnesota.) 
Oaten,  Rev.  Beverly  L.,  611  American  Bank 
Bldg.,   Los   Angeles,   Cal.      (University  of 
California.) 
Hyslop,   Rev.    Frederick   W.,    First   Congre- 
gational   Church,    Madison,    Wis.      (Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin.) 
James.    Rev.    Walter    N..    103    E.    15th    St., 
Columbus,      Ohio.       (Ohio      State      Uni- 
versity.) 

tKunkel,  Rev.  Norman  W.,  East  Lansing, 
Mich.    (Michigan    Agricultural    College.) 

•Milne,  Rev.  C.  P..  Pullman,  Wash.  (Wash- 
ington State  College.) 


Mol,    Martin   and   Mrs.   A.   D.   Tinker,   Ann 
Arbor,    Mich.    (University    of    Michigan.) 
Moore,    Rev.    James    A.    G.,    106    Highland 
Av.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.   (Cornell  University.) 

fMorrow,  Rev.  Fred  R.,  858  Madison  St., 
Corvallis,  Ore.  (Oregon  Agricultural 
College.) 

•Niedringhaus,    Rev.    Frederick    W.,    716    E. 
8th     St.,     Tucson,     Ariz.     (University    of 
Ariz.) 
Owen,  Rev.  Llewelyn  A.,  Iowa  City,  Iowa. 
(University  of  Iowa.) 

•Palmer,  Rev.  Clay  E.,  Eugene,  Ore.  (Uni- 
versity of  Oregon.) 

•Piatt,  Rev.  Ferry  L.,  Jr.,  1st  Congregational 
Church,  Manhattan,  Kansas.  (University 
of  Kansas.) 

•Reed,  Rev.  L.  F.,  Boulder,  Colo.  (Uni- 
versity of  Colorado.) 

tSater,  Miss  Emma  C,  People's  Church,  East 
Lansing,      Mich.        (Mich.      Agricultural 
College.) 
Schmidt,  Rev.  Harold  E.,  2330  Lincoln  Way, 

Ames,    Iowa.      (Iowa   State   College.) 
Scott,    Mr.    Ralph    C,     1st    Congregational 
Church,     Berkeley,    Cal.     (University    of 
California.) 

•Sharpe,    Rev.    P.    A.,    3    Forest    Ave.,    Ver- 
million,  S.   Dak.    (Univ.   of   S.   Dak.) 
Steininger,    Rev.    W.   R.,    4305    15th   St.,    N. 
E.,   Seattle,   Wash.    (University   of   Wash- 
ington.) 

•Warlord,  Rev.  O.  R.,  University  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Missoula,  Mont.  (Uni- 
versity of  Montana.) 

fWilliams,  Rev.  Paul,  Amherst,  Mass. 
(Massachusetts  Agricultural  College.) 


326       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches       [1932 

PASTORS  OF  CONGREGATIONAL  AND 
CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES 

NOT  MEMBERS  OF  ASSOCIATIONS  OR  CONFERENCES  AND 

LICENTIATES 

List  of  pastors  who  have  not  been  reported  as  having  full  ministerial  standing. 
The  list  includes  the  names  of  all  licentiates  reported  by  state  registrars  whether 
or  not  they  are  serving  churches. 


Abe,   Seizo,   Cong.,   1043  Main  St.,   Seattle, 

Wash. 
Ackerly,      George     A.,      M.  E.,     Mansfield 

Center,  Conn. 
Ackerman,  Paul,  Lie,  Barkhamsted,  Conn. 
Adams,  Claude  E.,  M.  E.,  Pelham,  N.  H. 
Adams,    Mrs.    Julia,    Lie,    Milford    Center, 

Ohio. 
Adkins,  Clayton  C,  Meth.,  Millbury,  Mass. 
Aikins,    Lincoln    J.,    Lie,    Polytechnic    In- 
stitute, Montreal,  Can. 
Airheart,   W.   L.,   M.  E.,   1223    13th   St.,   N., 

Fargo,   N.   Dak. 
Akers,  George  R.,  M.  E.,  Franklin,  Vt. 
Akin,     George     E.,     Lie,    Keanae,     Maui, 

Hawaii. 
Albee,   Harriet  H.,   Lie,  W.   Stewartstown, 

N.  H. 
Albertson,  A.,  Meth.,  Knox  St.,  Worcester, 

Mass. 
Albrecht,  L.  M.,  Breth.,  Gresham,  Nebr. 
Alderson,  Mrs.  John,  Lie,  Frankfort,  S.  D. 
Alexander,    John    B.,    Bapt.,    Old    Lyme, 

R.  D.,  Conn. 
Alexander,  Thurman  F.,  Meth.,  Tyngsboro, 

Mass. 
Alisea,  Fidel,  U.  Breth.  Lie,  Ponce,  Central 

Fortuna,  P.  R. 
Allen,  E.  O.,  M.  E.,  Villa  Ridge,  111. 
Allen,  Eric  R.,   Manchester,  Vt. 
Allen,  Le  Roy  G.,  Bapt.  Lie,  52  Bristol  St., 

West  Haven,  Conn. 
Allington,    Mrs.    Irene,    Lie,    Eau    Claire. 

Mich. 
Almon,  Clarence,  Presb.,  Hamilton,  Mo. 
Alu,  Mrs.  Ed.,  Lie,  Puunene,  Hawaii. 
Ames,  O.  E.,  Disc,  270  Grand  River,  East 

Lansing,  Mich. 
Anderson,  Bessie  L.,  Lie,  Sherman  Station, 

Me. 
Anderson,  C.  E.,  Sic.  Cov.,  Viking,  Minn. 
Anderson,    Carl    G.,    Sic.  Cov.,   Washington 

Depot,  Conn. 
Anderson,  Charles  F„   Bapt.  Lie,  Chester, 

Mass. 
Anderson,  C.  R.,  Lay,  Kelly,  Iowa. 
Anderson,  D.   R.,   Ev..   Hancock,   Minn. 
Anderson,  E.  E.,  M.  E.,  Mitchell,  Iowa. 
Anderson,    H.    C.,    Nor.  Ev.,    563    Olympia 

Ave.,  Grantwood,  N.  J. 
Anderson,    J.    Gilman,    Lie,   Y.    M.    C.    A., 

Walla  Walla,   Wash. 
Anderson,    Newton    T.,    Bapt.,    Greenland, 

N.  H. 
Aoki,  Sajiro,  Lie,  Puunene,  Hawaii. 
Applegath,   Charles  L..   M.  E.,  Middlefield. 

Conn. 
Appleton,   Frederick   G.,   Presb.  Lie,  S.   F. 

Theological  Sem..  San  Anselmo,  Cal. 
Applewhite,  John  J.,  Lie,  2177  Fifth  Ave., 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Archer,  W.  N.,  Lie,  Lineville,  R.  2,  Ala. 
Archibald,    I.    Dwight,    No.  Bapt.,   Howells, 

N.  Y. 
Arlin,  W.  Aubrey,  Lie,  Friendship,  N.  Y. 
Armes,  Wm.  J.,  Univ.,  Avon,  111. 
Ashton.  Lee,  Meth.,  Lenoxdale,  Mass. 


Atwood,  Henry  T.,  Univ.  Lie,  Copenhagen, 

N.  Y. 
Austin,  Roy  H.,  Bapt.,  Wayzata,  Minn. 
Avery,    Perry,    Lie,   Chicago   Theol.   Sem., 

Chicago,  111. 
Axtell,  Theo.  F.,  M.  E.  Lie,  564  Argyle  Rd., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Ayers,   Stephen   E.,    105   Washington,   Mai- 
den, Mass. 
Babcock,    W.    H.,    Lie,    414    Summit   Ave., 

Eau  Claire,  Wis. 
Baccus,  Joseph  H.,  Lie,  Redlands,  Calif. 
Baggett,  Seth,  Lie,  Kinder,  La. 
Bailey,  Floyd  S.,  Lie,  Box  254,  Arlington, 

Ore. 
Bailey,  William  H.,  Bapt.,  Spratt,  Mich. 
Baker,    Henry   D.,    Bapt.,   East   Woodstock, 

Conn. 
Baker,  Miss  Myrtle,  Lie,  Ansonia,  Ohio. 
Baker,  Ralph  E.,  Lie,  Stevens,  S.  Dak. 
Bankston,  Daisy  G..  Lie.  Bankston,  111. 
Barkhau,  Harold  W.,  E.  P.  Lie,  406  N.  East 

St.,  Madison,  Ind. 
Barnard,  H.  H.,  M.  E.,  Richland.  N.  Y. 
Barrett,  Q.  K.,  Bapt.,  New  Salem,  Mass. 
Barry,    Frank   T.,    Presb.,    10324   Park  Hts. 

Rd.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Barter,  Milton  E.,   Bapt.,  Wardsboro,   Vt. 
Bascom,  Eric  W.,  Lie,  Canterbury,  N.  H. 
Baskerville,  Arthur,  Presb.,  1418  E.  63d  St.. 

Seattle,  Wash. 
Bass,  Franklin  M.,  Lay,  305  Main  St.,  West 

Haven,  Conn. 
Bastow,  William,  North  Dighton,  Mass. 
Batten,  G.  Erwin,  M.  E.,  East  Calais,  Vt. 
Baughman,  Neil  S.,  Presb.,  317  E.  7th  St.. 

Sedalia,  Mo. 
Beal,  Ellery  J.,  M.  E.,  Bruce.  Wis. 
Beale,  Elmore,  Lie,  Mt.  Sterling.   Ohio. 
Beales,  Laurence  B.,  Lay,  Salem,  Iowa. 
Bean,    Zenas    B.,     Cong.  Meth.,    Wedowee, 

R.  1,  Ala. 
Beardsley,  Whitmore  E.,  Lie,  Minot,  N.  D. 
Bechtold,    Paul   F.,    Ch.   of   Breth.,   Berry- 
town,   Kans. 
Beckett,    Arthur    E.,    Meth.,    South    Acton, 

Mass. 
Beecher,   Erwin  R.,   Bapt.,  364  E.  2nd  St., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Bell,    Thomas   J.,    Brockton,    Mass. 
Bell,  Willard  V..  M.E.,  Oto,  Iowa. 
Bemont.    Everett    T..    Lie,    East    Hartford. 

Conn. 
Bengston,     Albert    J.,      Siced.     Cov.,     584 

Orange  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Bennett,  Thomas  C,  Lie,  Prentice.  Wis. 
Benton,      Marvin,      Lay,     327     Third     St.. 

Marietta,  Ohio. 
Bergner,    Chas.    S.,    Presb.,    1854    Hudson 

Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Bernhardt,  H.  A.,  Evang.,  Westfield,  Wis. 
Bernsten,  R.,  N.  E.  F.,  Britt,  Iowa. 
Berry,    Edward    P.,    Presb.,    40    High    St., 

Springfield,  Mass. 
Berthuis,  Cornelius  M.,  Hudsonville,  Mich. 
Biddle,  Eugene  L..  Presb.,  Cortland.  N.  Y. 
Bigelow,   Edwin  S.,   Lay,  Springfield,   Me. 


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Birney,  George,  M.  E.,  Burton,  R.  D.,  Ohio. 

Bissey,  Charles  J.,  Lie,  Chamberlain,  S.  D. 

Bjuge,  Carl  B.,  Free,  1439  W.  54th  St., 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Bjurlin,  David  B.,  S.M.C.,  14 »/2  Spring  St., 
Beverly,  Mass. 

Black,  Mrs.  Lillie,  World  Faith,  318  Ander- 
son Ave.,  Greenville,  Ohio. 

Blanchard,  Forest  I.,  Lie,  6801  Maplewood, 
Sylvania,  Ohio. 

Blanchett,  J.  E.,  Lie,  Holland.  Va. 

Bleakney,  Luke  M.,  Bapt.,  Montpelier,  R.  4, 
Vt. 

Bloagett,  Emerson  F.,  Lie,  New  Glouces- 
ter, Me. 

Blodgett,    Robert  H..   Lie,  Pittsfield,   Vt. 

Boaz,  Roy  D.,  Breth.,  West  Haven,  Conn. 

Boell,   A.  J.,   Presb.,  Dubuque,  la. 

Boldt,  Roy  A.,  Bapt..  Bayport,  Minn. 

Bond,  L.  E..  Presb.,  803  Montello  St.,  Hood 
River,  Ore. 

Bonner,  G.  K.,  Lie,  Hendricks,  W.  Va. 

Boose,  J.  H.,  Presb.,  LaGrange,  R.  D.,  111. 

Bosworth,  Leslie,  Lie,  Wichita  University, 
Wichita,  Kans. 

Bottom,  William,  M.  E.,  Washta,  Iowa. 

Bowles,  O.  R.,  Meth.,  R.  D.  1,  Karnak,  IU. 

Bowman,  Russell,  Lie,  R.  5,  West  Union, 
Ohio. 

Boyd,  James  E.,  Lie.  2663  E.  16th  St., 
Oakland,  Cal. 

Boyd,  Robert.  Lie,  Highland,  Calif. 

Boykin,  Lewis,  Lie,  621  Lindsey  St.,  Ports- 
mouth,  Va. 

Braden,  Dean  S.  B.,  Disc,  Lawrence,  Kans. 

Bradshaw,  Harold  C,  M.  E.  Lie,  Deep 
River,  Conn. 

Bremicker,  Paul,  Lie,  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Minneapolis,    Minn. 

Brereton,  J.  P.,  P.  Epis.,  Medina,  Ohio. 

Bridge,  Mrs.  Robert  T.,  Lie,  110  N.  Jeffer- 
son, Wellington,  Kans. 

Bridges,  Samuel  G.,  Bapt.,  State  Teacher's 
College,   Moorhead,   Minn. 

Bright,  Cory,  Lie,  Christiansburg,  Ohio. 

Brittain,  C.  E.,  Lie,  Stockdale,  Nebr. 

Brockner,  Herbert  E.,  Lay,  Meriden,  Conn. 

Brouse,  Cecil,  Lie,  Winchester,  Ind. 

Brown,  Irving  C,  M.  E.,  Guildhall.  Vt. 

Brown,  James  B.,  Presb.  Aurora,  Nebr. 

Brown,  James  G.,  Evang.,  Goshen,  Conn. 

Brown,  Texas,  Lie,  3018  Williams  Ave., 
Newport  News,  Va. 

Brown,  Wm.  J.,  Lie,  West  Winfleld,  N.  Y. 

Brownson,  Marcus  A.,  Presb.,  Center 
Lovell,  Me. 

Buche,   Robert,    Com.,   Union,   Iowa. 

Buchholz,  Fred  A.,  M.  E..  Chesterfield,  111. 

Buckland,  Floyd  H.,  Lie,  Wilmington, 
Mass. 

Buckler,  W.  M.,  Lie,  Smith  Creek,  Ky. 

Bucklin,  Elden  G.,  Bapt.,  Chepachet,  R.  I. 

Buckwalter,  Chas.  R.,  M.  E.,  Alexander, 
Iowa. 

Buehler,  Roy,  M.  E.  Lie,  Flemington,  R.  F. 
D.  2,  N.  J. 

Buffalo,  Guy,  Lie,  Lantry,  S.  D. 

Bull,  Earl  R.,  Meth...  Millis,  Mass. 

Burch,  Loren  W.,  Bapt.,  Groton,  N.  Y. 

Burget,  Martin,  Bapt.,  Yampa,  Colo. 

Burke,  M.  E.,  Cong.,  Malta,  111. 

Burnell,  Rue,  Lay,  Alliance,  R.  F.  D.,  Ohio. 

Burns,  John  S.,  Presb.,  864  Monroe  St., 
Corvallis,   Ore. 

Burroughs,  Villa  C,  Lie,  Barnstead,  N.  H. 

Burt,  D.  Warren,  Lay,  East  Providence, 
R.  I. 

Burton,  Roger  T.,  Lie,  1512  Elm  St.,  Utica, 
N.  Y. 

Buschmeyer,  Fred  W.,  M.  E.,  Durham, 
N.  H. 

Bush,   O.  C,   Wes.  Meth.,  Upland,  Ind. 


Bushnell,  Howard  R.,  Lie,  Norwich,  R.  D. 
8,  Conn. 

Butler,  Estella  S.,  Lie,  412  W.  5th  Ave.. 
Huntington,    W.   Va. 

Butterfield,  Mrs.  Ray  E.,  Lie,  7  Church, 
Maiden,  Mass. 

Butts,  James  M.,  Lie,  1045  Boyne  St., 
Piqua,  Ohio. 

Butts,  Nannie,  Lie,  Chicago  Theol.  Sem.. 
Chicago,   111. 

Byers,  E.  F.,  U.  B.,  Tripoli,  la. 

Cadotte,  Joseph,  Lay,  Wakpala,  S.  D. 

Cadwell,  J.  W.,  S.  Meth.,  Douglas.  Alaska. 

Calhoun,  Nimrod  C,  515  Cedar  St.,  Beau- 
fort, N.  C. 

Calkins,    Raoul    C,    Meth.,    Pigeon    Cove, 

IVTclSS 

Cambridge,  A.  A.,  Bapt.,  Walnut  Hill,  Me. 
Campbell,   Charles  L.,  Disc,  Michigan  St., 

Maumee,  Ohio. 
Campbell,  Harlin  M.,  M.  E.,  Bellows  Falls, 

Vt. 
Campbell,  Warren  C,  Lie,  438  Cottage  St., 

South  Portland,   Me. 
Campbell,   Wm.   A.,   M.  E.,  Schroon  Lake, 

N.  Y. 
Candy,  Mary  H.,  Lie,  Unionville,  Ohio. 
Canney,    A.    Wallace,    Lie,    North    West- 
chester, Conn. 
Cannon,   W.   L.,    M.   E.,   3138   8th   St.,    Des 

Moines,  la. 
Carl,  George  T.,  M.  E.,  Winchester,  N.  H. 
Carlson,    Arthur   C,    Swed.,   19   W.  Forest, 

Lowell,  Mass. 
Carlson,  Leland  H..  Lie,  Chic.  Theol.  Sem., 

Chicago,  111. 
Carnahan,  C.  C,  Presb.,  Fredonia,  Kans. 
Carpenter,  Joseph  E.,   M.  E.,  3168  21st  St., 

San  Francisco,   Cal. 
Carr,  Auburn  J.,  M.  E.,  Milton,  Vt. 
Carson,   Hermon  A.,    U.  C.  C,  Derby   Line. 

Vt. 
Carter,   David,   M.   E.,   Wapping,    Conn. 
Carter,  Francis  E.,  Fulton,  R.  D.  4,  N.  Y. 
Carter,  Richard  P.,  Lie,  Greenfield,  N.  H. 
Carter,    Richard    P.,    Lie,    Yale   Sta.,    New 

Haven,   Conn. 
Cartwright,  Arthur  C,  Lie,  Biwabik,  Minn. 
Carvour,   George,   Lay,  Adelphi,   Iowa. 
Case,    Herbert   L.,    M.  E.,   528    So.    4th   St., 

Mankato,  Minn. 
Case,    Wm.    Moll,    Presb.,    16    W.    5th    St., 

Reno,  Nev. 
Cassill,    Miss    Lulu,    Disc.  Lie,    Chewelah, 

Wash. 
Castillo,  Antolin,  U.  B.  Lie,  Salinas,  P.  R. 
Castro,  Mirando,  Lie,  R.  D.  7,  Logan,  Ohio. 
Caughey,  Rudolph,  Presb.,  Crockett,  Calif. 
Cazabatt,    Harry   H.,    Lie,   1007    Canal   St., 

Houma,  La. 
Cederberg,  Carl  E.,  S.  M.  C,  103  Montvale 

Ave.,  Woburn,  Mass. 
Centeno,  E.  A.,  Lie,  Puunene,  Hawaii. 
Cnadwick,   James  B.,  Lie,  Wyoming,   Del. 
Chadwick,    J.    Raymond,    Meth.,   Lynnfield 

Centre,  Mass. 
Chamberlain,  Mark,  M.  E.,  Tomahawk,  Wis. 
Chandler,  Alexander  L.,  Lie,  Warner,  N.  H. 
Chandler,    Douglas    R.,    M.    E.,    Trumbull, 

Conn. 
Chandler,  Henry  J.,  Lie,  Moretown,  Vt. 
Chandler,    Warren,    Lie,   Brockton,    Mass. 
Chapman,    Leslie   Warren,    Lie,  9   Willow, 

Boston,   Mass. 
Chapman,  Wm.  J.,  Lie,  Conn. 
Chase,   Lewis  A.,   Lay,   Burlington,   Maine. 
Chase,  Miss  M.  Priscilla,  Lie,  Washington, 

D.  C. 
Cheleden,  A.  N.,  Lie,  Rio  Vista,  Calif. 
Chisholm,    Richard,    Lie,    57    Lefferts    Pi- 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Christ,  Fred  W.,  Presb.,  Wilton,  N.  D. 


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Clare,  Joseph,  Meth.,  Cornish,  Maine. 
Clarke,  Mrs.  Bertye,  Lie,  Pierson  Station, 

111. 
Clarke,  Jesse  A.,  Lie,  Chic.  Theol.  Sem., 

Chicago,  111. 
Clarke,    Merrill    F.,    Presb.,    New    Canaan, 

Conn. 
Clay,    Jackson    C,    Lie,    212    W.    5th    St., 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
Claypool,    Kenneth    D.,    Lie,    Sisson    Hall, 

Defiance  College,   Defiance.   Ohio. 
Clemen,  Rudolph  A.,  Lie,  Winnetka,  111. 
Clinton,  John  Kenneth,  Lie,  7813  Ardleigh 

Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Clough,  Maxwell.  M.  E.,  Randolph  Center, 

Vt. 
Coble,  R.  H.,  Lie,  Burlington.  R.  5,  N.  C. 
Cochard,    Thomas    S.,    Presb.,    Waterbury, 

R.  D.  2,  Conn. 
Cochrane,  Clarke  M.,  Lie,  Olivet,  Mich. 
Cochrun,  Edgar  R.,  M.  E.,  Peninsula,  R.  D. 

2,  Ohio. 
Coil,  A.  S.,  Lie,  Delphos,  Ohio. 
Coldwell,    Stephen    A.,    Bapt.,    Shutesbury, 

Mass. 
Collins,  Edwin  D.,  Lie,  Middlebury,  Vt. 
Condon,  Howard,  Presb.,  Corning,  Iowa. 
Cook,  Elmer  J.,  M.  E.,  Somersville,  Conn. 
Cook,  R.  E.,  Lie,  Green  Mountain,  Iowa. 
Cooley,  Scott  F.,  M.  E.,  Williston,  Vt. 
Coon,  Marion,  Lie,  Otego,  N.  Y. 
Coon,  Raymond  F.,  Moodyite,  130  Marshall 

St.,  Gary,  Ind. 
Cope,  H.  I.,  Ch.  of  God,  Lenora,  Kans. 
Copeland,    Joseph    A.,    Lie,    730    Summit 

Ave.,  Portsmouth,  Va. 
Corwin,  Donald  H.,  Lie,  West  Warren,  Pa. 
Cosseboom,   Raymond  J.,   Lie,   East  Milli- 

nocket,  Me. 
Coulter,  J.  H.,  Presb.,  Custer,  S.  D. 
Coulthard,    Arthur,    Lie,   South    Gardiner, 

Me. 
Counting,  Daniel,  Lie,  Lantry,  S.  D. 
Counts,  Gilbert  E.,  Disc,  2034  Elbur  Ave., 

Lakewood,  Ohio. 
Court,  Frank  A.,  Meth.,  Manchester,  Mass. 
Cox,  Herbert  P.,  Bapt.,  Campbell.  Minn. 
Coxhead,  Mary,  Lie,  Alturas,  Calif. 
Craig,  Andrew  K.,  Lie,  Chic.  Theol.  Sem., 

Chicago,  111. 
Cram,  Harold,  Lie,  Minot,  N.  D. 
Cramer,   Raymond   L.P    Lie,   Port  Chicago, 

Calif. 
Craven.  Gus  J.,  Presb.,  Westport,  R.  D.  2, 

Conn. 
Craw,    Harold    E.,    Lie,    55    Elizabeth    St., 

Hartford,   Conn. 
Creach,  O.  J..  Lie,  White  River,  S.  Dak. 
Creek,  Thomas,  Lay,  Eagle  Butte,  S.  D. 
Cross,  Edward  J.,  Bapt.,  Leslie,  Mich. 
Crouse,     Harvey     S.,     Presb.,     Mazomanie, 

Wis. 
Crowson,  Beverly  P.,  Bapt.,  Belmont,  Vt. 
Curtis,  B.  S.,  Lie,  Ringos  Mills,  Ky. 
Cushing,  Gerald  D.,  Lay,  Hebron  Academy, 

Me. 
Dague,  Winifred  W..  M.  E.,  Bath,  Ohio. 
Dahlgren,  Olof  A.,  Ev.  Miss.  Assoc,  Dover, 

N.  J. 
Dahlstrom,     Elmer     B.,     Sw.    Miss.    Cov., 

Grantsburg,  Wis. 
Dale,  Alfred  J.,  M.  E.,  Danbury,  Wis. 
Dalrymple,   Homer  E.,  Lie,  Rio,  Wis. 
Dance,  Thomas  W..  Lay,  Winter  St.,  Keene, 

N.  H. 
Danforth,  H.  Raymond,  M.  E.  Lie,  Acworth, 

N.  H. 
Daniels,  Gibson  I.,  Lie,  Bloomfield,  Conn. 
Daniels,  Vincent  H.,  Lie,  125  Lenox  Ave., 

Bridgeport,   Conn. 
Dark,  Frederick  J.,  Bapt.,  Wales,  Mass. 


Davidson,   Arlie   B.,   M.  E.,  257   Lenox  St.. 

New  Haven,   Conn. 
Davies,  Arthur  T.,  Presb.,  Salida,  Calif. 
Davies,  J.  W.,  Presb.,  Wisconsin  Dells,  Wis. 
Davis,  E.  Powell,  Lie,  Evanston,  111. 
Davis,  H.  H.,  Lie,  Waverly,  Va. 
Davis,    Joseph,    Lie,   5   W.    131st   St.,   New 

York.  N.  Y. 
Davison,    Miss    Marguerite,    Lie,   Thorsby. 

Ala. 
Day,  Mrs.  Emmie  L.,  Lie,  Robbins,  Term. 
Dean,  Roy,  Disc,  Manhattan,  Kans. 
Deems,  Mervin  M.,  Bapt.,  Norway,  Me. 
Dellman,  H.,  Bapt.,  Franklin,  N.  Y. 
Denham,  Benj.  I.,  Disc,  1924  Parallel,  Kan- 
sas City,  Kans. 
Denison,    Martha    L.,    Lie,    760    Ferguson 

Ave.,   Dayton,   Ohio. 
Denlinger,  Arthur  W.,  Bapt.,  R.  D.  1,  Box 

5,  De  Graff,  Ohio. 
Denton.  Albert  B.,  M.  E.,  Homer,  Ohio. 
Desha,  Stephen  L.,  Jr.,  Lie,  Hilo,  Hawaii. 
DeVos,  Auguste,  Bapt.,  735  Prospect,  Fall 

River,  Mass. 
De  Vries,  Charles,  Unit.,  Pepperell,  Mass. 
De  Wolff,  L.  Harold,  Meth.,  Dracut.  Mass. 
Dickinson,  Minnie  J.,  Naz.,  Wilder,  R.  D.  1, 

Idaho. 
Dierlamm,  Mrs.  George  H.,  Lie,  504  N.  6th 

St.,  West  Monroe,  La. 
Di   Florio,    Amico   L.,     Cong.,    88    Central 

Ave.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 
Dimock,  Arthur  V.,  Bapt.,  Gilmanton  Iron 

Works,  N.  H. 
Distant,  Lewis  E.,  Lie,  East  Holden,  Me. 
Divine,     Sherman     L.,     Presb.,     Olympia, 

Wash. 
Doan,  M.  J.,  Lie.  Warrensburg.  Mo. 
Dodson,  Linden  S.,  Lie,  Chic.  Theol.  Sem.. 

Chicago,   111. 
Dorsett,  Melvin  C,  M.  E.,  1601  Jackson  St., 

Denver,  Colo. 
Douglas,  John  W.,  Disc,  Somers,  Conn. 
Douglass,  William  E..  M.  E.,  Post  Mills.  Vt. 
Drew,  George  E.,  Lie,  Chic.  Theol.  Sem., 

Chicago,  111. 
Driscoll,  Edward  A.,  Presb.,  Lenox,  Mass. 
Drummond,    Seth    A.,    U.  B.,    978    Wooster 

Ave,  Barberton,  Ohio. 
Dry,   Lawrence,    Disc,   Mitchell,   Nebr. 
Duke,    George  T.,   Bapt.   Lie,  Washington. 

N.  H. 
Dunlop,  J.  Arthur,  M.  E.,  St.  Albans,  R.  2. 

Vt. 
Dunlop.  Samuel  R.,  Bapt.,  Dalton,  Wis. 
Dunnett,  Walter  A.,  M.  E.,  Michigan,  N.  D. 
Durden,    George    F.,    Lie,    807    Comal    St., 

Austin    Tex. 
Durfee,    Carroll    A.,    M.    E.    Lie,    Enfield. 

N.  H. 
Eads,  Chas.  S.,  Lie,  Valley  Springs,  S.  D. 
Eck,     Marshall,     Lie,     Fenchou,     Shansi, 

China. 
Edmunds,   Ernest  J.,  Lie,  East  Northfield, 

Mass. 
Eicher,  Harry  A.,  Disc,  Wayland,  Ohio. 
Eielson,  Eiel  S.,  Dan.  Nor.,  Gilbert  Hill  Rd., 

North  Haven,  Conn. 
Eldredge,    Hermon,    Lie,    Residence:     121 
Marathon    Ave.,    Dayton,    Ohio;    Office: 
C.  P.  A.  Bldg.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Elliott,   Charles  C,   Lie,  509  E.   Grove  St.. 

Ontario,    Calif. 
Elmore,  W.  A.,  Lie,  Mabie,  W.  Va. 
Emery,  Charles,  M.  E.,  Plainfield,  Wis. 
Emery,  Elbert,  Lay,  Jonesport,  Me. 
Engleman,    Edgar    W.,    Bapt.,    Grass   Lake, 

Mich. 
Enslin,  Francis  I.,  Bapt.  Lay,  North  Weare, 

N.  H. 
Ericson,  France  A.,  S.  M.  C,  65  Wachusett. 
Worcester,   Mass. 


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Ernst,  J.  Henry,  Meth.,  Pinehurst,  Mass. 
Evans,  David  E.,  Meth.,  Nahant,  Mass. 
Evanson,  Oscar  J.,  M.  E.,  Kingfisher,  Okla. 
Eyster,   Walter  C,   M.E.,   R.   D.   2,   Farm- 
dale,  Ohio. 
Farnham,  G.  T.,  U.  B.,  Farnhamville,  Iowa. 
Fast,    Henry    A.,    Mention.,     Glastonbury, 

R.  D.  1,  Conn. 
Faulk,  J.  D.,  Lie,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Faust,  Irving  C,  R.  C.  A.,  412  N.  Pine  St., 

Davenport,  Iowa. 
Felt,  Rev.  Mr.,  M.  E.,  Gravity,  Iowa. 
Fielding,  Le  Roy  N.,  M.  E.,  Mineral  Point, 

Wis. 
Fields,  Rebecca,  Lie,  1213  32d  St.,  Newport 

News,  Va. 
Findley,     Cecil     R.,     Evang.,     Drummond, 

Okla. 
Fisher,  Lora  A.,  Disc,  Elsie,  R.  D.,  Mich. 
Fisk,  Mrs.  Carrie  M.,  Lie,  721  Poplar  St., 

Coshocton,  Ohio. 
Fisk,     Mrs.     Marion     Ballou,      Lie,      1711 

Preyer  Rd.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio. 
Fleming.  G.  B.,  Meth.,  Adrian,  Mich. 
Fogle,   Cecil   F.,   M.  E.,   R.   D.   2,   Amherst, 

Ohio. 
Fogleman,  J.  D.,  Lie,  Liberty,  N.  C. 
Fogleman,    R.   H.,    Lie,    Burlington,    R.    5, 

N.  C. 
Foote,  Herbert  J.,  M.  E.,  Marlboro,  N.  H. 
Forbes,  Clara  G.,  Lie,  Wilmot,  N.  H. 
Fosmire.  G.  Russell,  M.  E.,  Longton,  Kans. 
Foust,  John  J.,  M.  E.,  Paris,  N.  Y. 
Fowler,  Harrison,  Jr.,  Lie,  Island  Pond,  Vt. 
Fowler,  Leonard  W.,  Lie,  Mattapan,  Mass. 
Fox,  Daniel  H.  E.,  Lay,  East  Orrington,  Me. 
Fox,  George  L.,  M.  E.  Lie,  Rye,  N.  H. 
Fox,  Joseph,  Bapt.,  Dowagiac,  Mich. 
Fox,  Martin  L.,  Meth.,  East  Lansing,  Mich. 
Fradenburgh,  John  V.,  Bapt.,  Dexter,  Mich. 
Francis,  Eben  F.,  South  Amherst,  Mass. 
Frank,  Melvin,  Lie,  Pelican  Rapids,  Minn. 
Franklin,    William,    Lie,    1239    King    St., 

Portsmouth,   Va. 
Fraser,   R.   MacGregor,   Bapt.,   146  Tremont 

St.,   Ansonia,   Conn. 
Frazier,  Earlwin,  Lie,  Parmelee,  S.  D. 
Frazier,  Howard,  Lie,  Eagle  Butte,  S.  D. 
Frazier,  William,  Lie,  Norris,  S.  D. 
Frederick,   A.   E.,   M.  E.,  517  Franklin  St., 

Sparta,  Wis. 
Frint,  John  W.,  M.  E.,  R.  10,  Topeka,  Kans. 
Frost,  C.  C,  Presb.,  Carthage,  N.  Y. 
Frost,    Mason.    Lie,    1345    E.    Brockton    St., 

Redlands,    Cal. 
Froyd,  Milton  C,  Bapt.,  Suncook.  N.  H. 
Fukada,  J.  T.,  Meth.,  Riverside,  Calif. 
Fuller,  Leslie,,  Lie,  Pascal  Ave.,  R.  4, 

Hamilton,    Ohio. 
Fullerton,    Prof.    Kemper,     Lie,     Oberlin, 

Ohio. 
Fulton,  Vernon  R.,  Disc,  Berwick,   Iowa. 
Furman,    Charles    E.,    M.  E.,    Lake    Grove, 

N.  Y. 
Gable.  James  P.,  M.  E.,  Waucoma,  Iowa. 
Gabriel.  Chalvar  A.,  Presb.,  1422  N.  5th  St., 

Superior.  Wis. 
Gabrielson,    Milton    G.,    Lie,    1798    Scenic 

Ave.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Galle,  M.  J.,  Menn.,  Odessa,  Wash. 
Garabedian,  Bedros  M.,  Sangar,  R.  1,  Box 

139.  Calif. 
Garland,    Malcolm    W.,    Lie,    35    Orange, 

Woburn,   Mass. 
Garton,  J.  Vanor,  Bapt.,  Bedford,  Mass. 
Gaye,    James    E.,    Lie,    405    Livonia    St., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Gearhart,    D.    C,     Meth.,     New     Brighton, 

Minn. 
Gebhart,  H.  B.,  Presb.,  Bellaire,  Kans. 
Gedye,  A.  B.,  M.  E.,  Radcliffe,  Iowa. 
Gee,   George  L.,   Lie,   1923   Lawrence  St., 

N.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 


Geitner,  E.  William,  Presb.,  532  Pompton 
Ave.,  Cedar  Grove,  N.  J. 

Gerlinger,  Chas.,  Presb.,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 

Getty,  Frank  T.,  M.  E.,  Salisbury,  Conn. 

Gifford,  Clarence  F.,  Bapt.,  Assonet,  Mass. 

Gilbert,  Dennis,  Lie,  Runningville,  S.  D. 

Gilbert,  I.  N.,  Lie,  Pascal  Ave.,  Hamilton, 
Ohio. 

Gilbert,  Rudolph,  Lie,  Lost  Nation,  Iowa. 

Gilbert,  Vinnie  M.,  Lie,  Pascal  Ave., 
Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Gile,  Madeline,  Lie,  Box  154,  Bountiful, 
Utah. 

Gillis,  Lee,  Lie,  195  Morris  St.,  Newark, 
N.  J. 

Gilman,  C.  W.,  Meth.,  Plainview,  Minn. 

Glidden,   H.   C,   Meth.,  Thorndike,  Me. 

Gloster,  Edward  C,  Presb.,  1615  E.  Harri- 
son St.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Gonzalez,  Carlos  P.,  Lie,  Yabucoa,  Puerto 
Rico. 

Gooding,  Clarence  A.,  Meth.,  11  South 
East  St.,   Amherst,   Mass. 

Goodwin,  Mrs.  Mary  J.,  Lie,  Beverly,  Mass. 

Gordon,  Wesley  D.,  Lie,  Sonoma,  Calif. 

Goto,  Masaichi,  Lie,  128  Parkside  Dr., 
Berkeley,  Cal. 

Goudey,  Charles  F.,  Lie,  109  Oliver,  Mai- 
den, Mass. 

Gould,  Everett  W.,  Lie,  Middlebury,  Vt. 

Gould,  Howard,  Lay,  Sandy  Point,  Me. 

Gould,  Stanley  A.,  Lie,  307  Franklin  St., 
Marietta,   Ohio. 

Gower,  H.  H.,  Meth.,  Sherburn,  Minn. 

Graetz,  Herbert  D.,  Meth.,  224  Hope  St., 
Bristol,   R.   I. 

Graham,  J.  Clarke,  Lay,  Ripon  College, 
Ripon,  Wis. 

Granai,  Cornelius  O.,  M.  E.  Lie,  Barre,  Vt. 

Grandin,  Adolf,  Swed.  Cov.,  Mankato,  Minn. 

Granstrom,  Elmer  N.,  Swed.  Cov.,  Ivory- 
ton.   Conn. 

Grant,  V.  C,  M.  E.,  Miles,  la. 

Graves,  Alden  R.,  M.  E.,  Kellogg,  Idaho. 

Graves,  Geo.  B.,  M.  E.,  Maine,  N.  Y. 

Green,  Arthur  J.,   Bapt.,  Windham.  Vt. 

Griggs,  A.  W.,  Lie,  Backus,  Minn. 

Grytzell,   Daniel,   Bapt.,  Mendon,   Mass. 

Guptill,  Roger  S.,  Meth.,  Bondsville,  Mass. 

Guyer,  John  W.,  Meth.,  West  Peabody, 
Mass. 

Haae,  Thos.  W.,  Lie,  Kaimalino,  Hawaii. 

Haberlin,  Arthur  G.,  U.  C.  of  Can.,  Ston- 
ington,  Conn. 

Hadley,  Theodore  B.,  Lie,  R.  1,  Middle- 
bury,  Vt. 

Haeblen,   Maurice,   Evang.,  Oswego,  111. 

Hagler,  Silas  P.,  Lie,  Ontario.  Ore. 

Hagquist,  Wm.,  Swed.  Ev.  Cov.,  132-18 
160th  St.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

Haldane,  Robert,  Lie,  Ashland,  Me. 

Halfred,  Oscar,  Lay,  Cherry  Creek,  S.  D. 

Halinen,  Martin,  Lie,  Chic.  Theol.  Sem., 
Chicago,  111. 

Hall,   Edward.   Lie,  Richmond,   Ind. 

Hall,  Flavel,  Ch.  of  God,  Portland,  Ind. 

Hall,  J.  R.,  Lie,  2215  Courtney  St.,  Nor- 
folk, Va. 

Halliwell,  George,  Lie,  Chic.  Theol.  Sem., 
Chicago,   111. 

Hallock,  Everett  F.,  M.  E.  Lie,  41  King's 
Rd.,   Madison,   N.  J. 

Hallsten,  Edwin  A.,  Sw.  Miss.  Cov.,  Clear 
Lake,  Wis. 

Hamilton,  Arthur  J.,  Meth.,  New  Sharon, 
Me. 

Hamm,  Claude,  Lie,  4125  Monroe  St., 
Portsmouth,  Ohio. 

Hammond,  James  S.,  Lay,  Lincoln,  N.  H. 

Hanchett,  Lee  A.,  Presb.,  10  White  St., 
Lewiston,  Maine. 

Hand,  John  R.,  Indpt.,  Downers  Grove,  111. 

Hansen.  E.  P.,  M.E.,  CenterviUe,  S.  D. 


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Hanthorne.  L.  L.,  M.  E.,  Colony,  Kans. 
Harding,  Floyd  R.,  M.  E.,  R.  F.  D.  3,  Chip- 
pewa Falls,  Wis. 
Hare,  Howard,   Meth.,  Ashburnham.   Mass. 
Harkness.     Samuel,     Presb.,     739     Lincoln 

Ave.,  Winnetka,  111. 
Harmon,  A.  D.,   Disc,  Cable.  Wis. 
Harris,      Emerson     W..      Cong.,      Ogallala, 

Nebr. 
Harrison,  Tilden,  Lie,  Brockton,  Mass. 
Harsha,    William    J.,    Presb.,    Kremmling, 

Colo. 
Hart,  Charles  F.,  Bapt.,  Jefferson,  R.  F.  D. 

3,   Ohio. 
Hartig.  Lydia,  Lay,  R.  D.  1,  Moosup,  Conn. 
Hartong,  Glenn  S.,  Meth.,  Woodburn,  Ore. 
Hartung,  Lois  Joy,  Lie,  McLaughlin,  S.  D. 
Harvey,   Clarence  W..   Lay,  Veazie,  Me. 
Harvey,  Edwin  D.,  Cong..  Hanover,  N.  H. 
Harvey,  Will  C,  Univ.,  Bethel,  Vt. 
Haskins,  C.  E.,  Presb.,  Wabeno,  Wis. 
Hastings.  Paul  L..  Lie,  Partridge,  Kans. 
Hawes,  Charles  T.,  M.  E.,  East  Derry,  N.  H. 
Hawk,   Russell   A..    U.  B.  Lie,   Continental, 

Ohio. 
Hawk    Bear,    Harry,     Lie,     Cannon     Ball, 

N.  D. 
Hawkinson,    Bernard    A.,    Swed.,   245   Dale 

St..  Waltham.  Mass. 
Hawkinson,    Wm.    L.,    Swed.  Ev.  Miss.  Cov., 

413  Atlantic  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Hawley,  Guy  W.,  Meth.,  Mattawan,  Mich. 
Hawley,  Leon,  Free  M.,  Priest  River,  Ida. 
Hawley,   Walker,    Dummerston,   Vt. 
Hawthorn,  H.  B.,  M.  E..  Castana,  Iowa. 
Hayes,    Gretchen    Von    W.,    Lie,    Jefferson 

St.,  Bangor,  Me. 
Hayward,    Mrs.    Lucille,    Bapt.,    Paw    Paw, 

Mich. 
Haywood,  Harvey,  Lie,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Hazard,  T.  H.,  Lie,  Montevideo,  Minn. 
Hazen,   C.  Arthur,  Lie,  Chelsea,  Vt. 
Heming,  Thomas  D..  Lie,  Eoping,  N.  H. 
Hemingway,    Ellis    L.,    M.  E.  Lie,    Temple, 

N.  H. 
Henck,  Louis  W.,  M.  E.,  Pownal,  Vt. 
Henderson,  G.  A.,  Bapt.,  Farmington.  Me. 
Henderson,  U.  S.,  Lie,  Armstrong,  Ky. 
Hendrikson,    John    M.,    S.  M.  C,     Orange, 

Mass. 
Henion,  Miss  Ina  E.,  Lie.  Milford.  N.  J. 
Henson.  L.  M.,  Lie,  Rt.  2,  Box  113,  Boley, 

Okla. 
Hepler,    C.    W.,    Lie,    100    Hamilton    Ave., 

Farrell,   Pa. 
Herman.   G.  Webster.   Plainfleld,  Mass. 
Hernandez,  Tomas,  Lie,  Ceiba,  Puerto  Rico. 
Hertel,      Myron,      Lie,     816     Second     St., 

Marietta,  Ohio. 
Hewitt,  Clarence  H.,  Advent.,  165  Calumet 

Ave.,  Aurora,  111. 
Hewitt,  Percival,  Lie,  Waitsfield,  Vt. 
Hicks,    Herbert    W.,    Lay,    Box    1057,    New 

London,  Conn. 
High,  Stanley.  M.  E.  Lie,  Stamford,  Conn. 
Hildreth,  E.  Story,  Bopt.,  Cabot,  Vt. 
Hillard,    Archie   R.,    M.  E.,    196   Maine   St., 

Randolph,  N.  Y. 
Himmel,  J.  P.,  Lie,  Gilbert,  Iowa. 
Hinckle,  Milo  S.,  Friend,  Southwick,  Mass. 
Hindley,  John  D.,  Presb.,  1035  Lake  Ave., 

Wilmette,  111. 
Hirtle.  Spurgeon  M..  Bapt..  Hudson,  Mass. 
Hix,  Burr,  M.  E.,  Marion,  Ind. 
Hoaglund,  L.  A.,  Euan.,  Longbranch.  Wash. 
Hoapili,  James,  Lie,  Waialee,  Hawaii. 
Holley,    W.    Uptegrove,    Presb.,   Hammond, 

La. 
Holloway.  Fred  M..  M.  E.,  1st  Cong'l.  Ch., 

Middletown,   N.  Y. 
Hollowell.  Otto,  Lie,  Ridgeville.  Ind. 


Holt,    Samuel   J.,    Lie,   Yale   Station,   New 

Haven,  Conn. 
Hooper.  John  T.,  Lay,  Nelsonville,  R.  D.  2. 

Ohio. 
Hoover,  George,  Bapt.,  Lemmon,  S.  D. 
Horton,   Douglas,   Presb.,   1448  E.   53rd  St.. 

Chicago,  111. 
Hoskins,    Fred,    Cong.,   33    Wash.    Terrace. 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Howard,  Clark,  M.  E.,  Percival,  Iowa. 
Howe,  Lee  A.,  Lie,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Howell.  Earl,  M.  E.,  Port  Angeles,  Wn. 
Howell,  Ray  E.,  Ch.  Miss.  All.,  Butte,  Nebr. 
Howes,  George  H.,  Univ.,  Northfleld,  Vt. 
Hoyle,  Wayne  E.,  Lay,  Mechanic  Falls,  Me. 
Hoyt,  Harvey  H.,   Univ.,  East  Hiram,  Me. 
Hoyte,   Clair  C,  M.  E.,  Dayton,   Wyo. 
Hubbard,  Edwin,   Lie,  Maryland.  N.  Y. 
Hubbard,  Phineas,  Lie,  36  Arlington,  Cam- 
bridge,  Mass. 
Huber,     Lester     Ellsworth,     Lie,     Belgian 

Congo,  Africa. 
Hughes,    John,    Lie,    945    S.    Franklin    St., 

Wilkes  Barre,  Pa. 
Hull,    William,    Bapt.,   3908    11th   Ave..    S., 

Minneapolis,   Minn. 
Humber,   Wilbur,   Lie,  4900   10th  Ave..   S.. 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Humbert,    Russell   J.,    Meth.,   176   Bellevue 

Rd.,  Squantum,  Mass. 
Hunsacker,  Mrs.  Fannie,  Bapt.,  Noble,  Mo. 
Hunter,  John  H.,  Presb.,  141   14th  St.,  Pa- 
cific Grove,  Cal. 
Hunter,   S.  M.,  Presb.,  Northfleld,   Minn. 
Hurd,  Miss  Mary  A.,  Lie,  East  Bloomfleld. 

N.   Y. 
Hurd,  Mary  C.  Lie,  3041  Broadway,  New 

York,  N.  Y. 
Hydon,  Paul  V.,  Meth.,  Littleton,  Mass. 
Ibera,   Simeon,    Lie,   Olaa,   Hawaii. 
Iron    Necklace,    Eugene,      Lay,     Wakpala. 

S.  D. 
Iron    Road,     Ignatius,    Lie,    Little    Eagle, 

S.  D. 
Irons,  Ronald  S.,  Lie,  Upton,  Me. 
Irwin,  W.  A.    (Prof.),  Lie,  Washburn  Col- 
lege,  Topeka,  Kans. 
Ivey,  A.  M.,   M.  E.,  Trempealeau,  Wis. 
Jackman,  Jay  E.,  M.  E.  Lay.,  Fitzwilliam, 

N.  H. 
Jackson,    Vonley,    Lie,    396    Madison    St., 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Jackson,    Wm.    W..    M.  E.  Lie,    Willsboro. 

Del. 
Jacobson,  Clarence,  Lay,  Hermosa,  S.  D. 
James,  Morris,  M.  E.,  Modoc,  Ind. 
James,  Robert  L.,  Jr.,  Hanover,  N.  H. 
Jarratt,  S.  Milton,  Meth.,  North  Abington. 

Mass. 
Jeffrey,  R.  A.,  M.  E.,  Danbury,  Nebr. 
Jenkins,  Albert  G..  M.  E.,  Hebron,  N.  H. 
Jennings,  A.  J.,  Presb.,  Portsmouth,  Ohio. 
Jensen,  Marie,  Lie,  110  Sherman  St.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 
Jensen,  Mrs.  Otto,  Wes.  M.,  Yankton,  S.  D. 
Jessup,    Dale,    Lie,    1707    University    Ave., 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Johnson,    Arthur    H.,    Swed.  Ev.  Miss.  Cov., 
78    Veltman   Ave.,    West    New    Brighton. 
S.  I..  N.  Y. 
Johnson,  Edwin  C,  Lie,  224  3rd.  Leaven- 
worth, Kans. 
Johnson,  Gustaf  E..  S.  M.  C,  North  Easton. 

Mass. 
Johnson,  James,  Lie,  260  Henry  St.,   New 

York,  N.  Y. 
Johnson,  Joseph,  Lay,  Parmelee,  S.  D. 
Johnson,  Lawrence  S.,  Lie,  Newton  Center, 

Mass. 
Johnson,  Oscar,  Lay,  Somers,  Wis. 
Johnson,  Oscar,  Lie,  St.  Lawrence,  S.  D- 
Johnson,    Oscar    F.,    Swed.  Cov.,   43    Grove 
St.,  Stanford,  Conn. 


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Johnson,  Robert,  Lie,  Holly  Springs,  N.  C. 
Johnson,  William  C,  M.  E.,  Derby,  Vt. 
Jones,  Carlton  N.,  Lie,  Nanticoke.  Pa. 
Jones,  John  Paul,  Lie,  Chebanse,  111. 
Jones,  Ralph  M.,  Meth.,  Atascadero,  Calif. 
Jones,  Wayne,  Christian,  Rt.  1,  Flemington, 

Mo. 
Jordan,  Orvis  F.,  Disc,  Park  Ridge,  111. 
Julius,    David    J.,    Lie,    55    Elizabeth    St., 

Hartford,   Conn. 
Jurgensen,  William,  Lie,  Troy,  S.  D. 
Kahaulelio,  D.  P.,  Lie,  Hoolehua,  Hawaii. 
Kahele,  Samuel,  Lie,  Hauula,  Hawaii. 
Kahookele,  D.  K.,  Lie,  Nahiku,  Hawaii. 
Kaina,  Charles,  Lie,  Honokaa,  Hawaii. 
Kalaaupa,  Mrs.  D.,  Lie,  Paia,  Hawaii. 
Kalaiwaa,   W.  K.,  Lie,  Kawaihae,   Hawaii. 
Kaleihoa,  S.  W.,  Lie,  Hilo,  Hawaii. 
Kaltenbach,    Gustav   A.,    Presb.,   Dousman, 

Wis. 
Kammerer,   Jacob   C,   Presb.,  2201   Sidney 

St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Kapp,  John  R.,  Seekonk,  Mass. 
Kauka,  Sam,  Lie,  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 
Keahinui,  Chas.,  Lie,  Waialua,  Hawaii. 
Keala,  Samuel,  Lie,  Hanapepe,  Hawaii. 
Keala,  Thos.  L.,  Lie,  Waipahu,  Hawaii. 
Keefer,  C.  Murray,  M.  E.,  Morris,  Conn. 
Kehler,  Ronald  E.,  Lie,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Foun- 
tain Springs,  Ashland,  Pa. 
Keiser,    Victor    H.,    M.  E.,    Williams    Bay, 

Wis. 
Kellogg,   Richard  E.,   M.  E.,  Somersworth, 

N.  H. 
Kelly,  Arthur  W.,  Lie,  Auburndale,  Mass. 
Kelsey,  David  S.,  Lie,  24  Evergreen  Ave., 

Middletown,  Conn. 
Kelsey,    Howard    P.,    Lie,    Colby    College, 

Waterville,  Me. 
Kemper,  Bernard,  M.  E.,  Vining,  Iowa. 
Kenderdine,    Jesse,    Meth.,    Fort    Fairfield, 

Me. 
Kennedy,    Gerald    H.,    M.  E.,    Collinsville, 

Conn. 
Kennedy,  Lester  J.,  Lie,  Sun  Prairie,  Wis. 
Kerr,     Owen    W.,    Meth.,    730    Broadway, 

Haverhill,  Mass. 
Kesler,  Lester,  Presb.,  Makanda,  111. 
Key,  Carl  R.,  Lie,  Elon  College,  N.  C. 
Kidder,  Mrs.  Nettie  S.,  Lie,  Yale  Station, 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Kilde,    Clarence,    Lie,    West    Bridgewater, 

Mdcc 

Kimball,  Clyde,  Meth.,  324  Phineas,  Dracut, 
Mass. 

Kimball,  Robert,   Lie,  Manson,  N.  C. 

King,  Charles  G.,  Bapt.,  Colchester,  Vt. 

King,  George  S.,  Cong.,  R.  D.  2,  Bruns- 
wick, Maine. 

King,  Gordon  L.,  Cong.,  Roberts,  Wis. 

King,  Winston  L.,  M.  E.,  Irasburg,  Vt. 

Kingsley,  Joyce  S.t  Lie,  Middlebury,  Vt. 

Kinney,  Delbert  L.,  Refd.,  Berne,  N.  Y. 

Klopp,  Ward  K.,  Presb.,  Plainview,  Nebr. 

Knox,  John,  M.  E.,  Fisk  University,  Nash- 
ville,  Tenn. 

Knudson,   Arthur  J.,   Lie,  Remer,   Minn. 

Knudson,  M.  N.,  U.  B.,  Sauk  Rapids,  Minn. 

Knudson,  Porter  C,  M.  E.,  Etna,  Calif. 

Kono,  T.,  Lie,  Haiku,  Hawaii. 

Kortkamp,  Richard  L.,  Presb.,  Saugatuck, 
Mich. 

Korver,  J.  G.,  Refd.,  Litchfield,  Mich. 

Kovar,  William,  Presb.,  Comfrey,  Minn. 

Kracher,  Francis  W.,  Presb.,  207  Seminary 
St.,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

Kramer,  Leonard  J.,  Lie,  West  Cornwall. 
Conn. 

Kreider,  P.  S.,  Lie,  Gibisonville,  Ohio. 

Kruse,  M.  H.,  Meth.,  Kidder,  Mo. 

Kunkle,  Norman,  Presb.,  East  Lansing, 
Mich. 


Kussman,  Paul  J.,  Lie,  Erwin,  S.  D. 

La    Croix,    John    H.,    M.  E.,    Rock    Creek, 

Ohio. 
Lair,  Loren  E.,  Lie,  2214  University  Ave.. 

Des  Moines,   la. 
Laite,  Robert  E.,  Rowley,  Mass. 
Lake,  Charles,  Lie,  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 
Lambert,    Melvin    W.,    Lie,   R.   2,    Box   42, 

Bear  Creek,  N.  C. 
Landolt,  Frank,  Lie,  New  Hartford,  Conn. 
Lane,  Herbert  J.,  M.  E.,  Kaukauna,  Wis. 
Lane,  Warren  C.  Bapt.,  Grafton,  Vt. 
Langdon,  Edward  H.,   M.  E.,  Union  Grove, 

Wis. 
Lanier,  Charles  R.,  Lie,  Box  112,  Fostoria, 

Ohio. 
Lapthorne,  Albert  W.,  M.  E.,  Sutton,  Neb. 
Larrowe,  Lawrence,  M.  E.,  East  Burke.  Vt. 
Latch,  Varton  S.,  Lie,  9  Willow  St.,  Boston, 

Mass. 
Latshaw,    David    G.,    M.  E.,   Ascan   Ave.   & 

Greenway  N.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y. 
Laughlin,   Louie,   Lie,  Rinard,   111. 
Law,    Hubert   L.,    Unit.,   West   Townshend, 

Vt. 
Laws,    Clifford   W.,   Lie,   Errol,    N.   H. 
Lawson,  Vernon,  Lie,  Wichita,  Kans. 
Lebeck,    Mrs.    Mary    Beatrice,    Pent.,    San 

Juan  Bautista,  Calif. 
Lensink,  J.  A.,  Presb.,  Sheldon,  N.  D. 
Le  Roy,  J.  Harry,  Bapt.,  Stratham,  N.  H. 
Lesher,    Everett    B.,    Lie,    Newton   Center, 

Mass. 
Lessley,    G.    Dillard,    Disc.   Lie,    Branford, 

R.  D.,   Conn. 
Lewis,    Daniel    H.,    Lie,    26    S.    Atherton 

Ave.,  Kingston,  Pa. 
Lewis,  Ira  R.,  U.  B.,  Taopi,  Minn. 
Lewis,  O.  G.,  Com.,  Grandview,  la. 
Lewis,    Robt.    Chas.,     Presb.,     Hawthorne, 

Calif. 
Liebe,    Milton   R.,    Lay,    R.    D.    2,    Clinton, 

Conn. 
Lincoln,  Robert,  Lie,  Elbowoods,  N.  D. 
Lind,  John  G.,  Lie,  Mobridge,  S.  D. 
Linder,  Eric  C.  A.,  Swed.  Cov.,  408  Laurel 

Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Linderman,   Lester,   Lay,  Cornwall  Bridge, 

R.  D.,  Conn. 
Lindsay,    Edgar    N.,    Disc,    South    Britain, 

Conn. 
Lindsay,  John  P.,  Lie,  Chatham,  Mass. 
Link,    Eugene   P.,    Lie.   600   W.    122nd   St., 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Lisy,  Valclav  J.,  Presb.,  Silver  Lake,  Minn. 
Literal,   Mahlon,   Lie,  Smith  Creek,  Ky. 
Livengood,   Owen,   Disc,  Aurora,   Ohio. 
Locke,  Stewart  E.,  Lie,  1798  Scenic  Ave., 

Berkeley,   Calif. 
Long  Elk,  Julian,  Lay,  Little  Eagle,  S.  D. 
Longston,   J.  A.,   Disc.   Toppenish,   Wash. 
Loomis,  Horace  B.,  Lay,  437  39th  St.,  Mo- 
line,  111. 
Loos,  A.  William,  Lie,  Waltham,  Mass. 
Loos,    A.    William,    Lie,    Newton    Centre, 

Mass. 
Lorenson,  Hans,  Lie,  Colville,  Wash. 
Lorenz,  Orville  A.,  Breth.,  Ashland  College, 

Ashland,  Ohio. 
Lota,   Jas.   K.,   Lie,  Hanalei,   Hawaii. 
Loughhead,    Harold    C,    Bapt.,    Henrietta, 

N.  Y. 
Love,  John  B.,  Disc,  Centerbrook,  Conn. 
Lovell,  John  G.,  Presb.,  Chelmsford,  Mass. 
Low,  A.  Ritchie,  Bapt.,  Johnson,  Vt. 
Lowdermilk,  B.  H.,  Lie,  Ramseur,  N.  C. 
Lowe.   W.   L.,   Presb.   Lie,   Grand  Marais, 

Minn. 
Lower,  Cecil  W.,  Presb.,  Rushville,  N.  Y. 
Lower,  M.  L.,  Lie,  Judith  Gap,  Mont. 
Lowry,    Oscar    R.,    Lay,    313    Brown    Hall, 

Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  Prineeton,  N.  J. 


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Lowstuter,  William  J.,  Meth.,  Newtonville, 

Msss 
Ludlow,    William    L.,    Lie,    219    West    St., 

Elyria,  Ohio. 
Lumm  Ho,   Mrs.,   Lie,  Paia,  Hawaii. 
Lund,  Thos.  F.,  Presb.,  Vista,  Calif. 
Lundun,     Levi    R.,     Disc,     New     Preston, 

Conn. 
Lynch,    Edgar   H.,    Lie,    287    W.    147th   St., 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Lyons,   Angus,  Bapt.,  Topsfleld,  Me. 
MacArthur,    Kenneth    C,    Bapt.,    Sterling, 

IVlclSS. 

MacDonald,  Duncan  B.,  Lie,  143  Sigourney 
St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

MacKenzie,  R.  W.  E.,  M.  E.,  Williamstown, 
Vt. 

MacNaughton,     Norman,     M.     P.,     Adrian, 
Mich. 

Magnuson,  Oscar,  Lie,  Udall,  Kans. 

Magoun,    Herbert    W.,    Lie,    89    Hillcrest, 
Belmont,  Mass. 

Maine,  Gilbert  C,  Bapt.,  Otisfleld,  Me. 

Makua,  Sam'l,   Lie,  Olaa,  Hawaii. 

Malm,    Felix    R.,    East    Sw.,    1990    Gleason 
Ave.,  Bronx,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Mann,  Gerald  C,  Meth.,  Magnolia,  Mass. 

Marshall,    Benjamin    T.,    Presb.,    31    May, 
Worcester,  Mass. 

Martin,  Arthur  J.,  Lie,  Hagan,  Ga. 

Mather,  Wm.  G.,  Jr..  Bapt.,  Brooktondale. 
N.  Y. 

Mathers,  Mrs.  Amy  B.,  Lie,  R.  D.  3,  Dan- 
bury,  Conn. 

Mathews,    Louis,    Lie,    General    Delivery, 
Houma,  La. 

Mattix,  Chas.  T.,  U.  B.,  Beacon,  la. 

Maxwell,    Henry   F.,   Lie,   5757    University 
Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

May,    Herbert    G.,    Lie,    5757    University 
Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

May,  Russell  J.,  Meth.,  Acton,  Mass. 

May,  William  H.,  M.  E.,  Derby,  Vt. 

Mayblom,    Felix,    Y.    M.    C.    A.,    Seattle, 
Wash.  „ 

Mayer,   Paul   O.,   Meth.,   199   Hobart,   Dan- 
vers,  Mass. 

Mayfield,  Spurgeon  J.,  Lie,  Gammon  Theo. 
Sem.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Maylott,   Ernest  R..  Lie,  37  Princeton  St., 
Worcester,  Mass. 

McAllister,    H.    F.,    U.P.,    Fredericksburg, 
Ohio. 

McAnespie,  Thomas,  Lie,  Dedham,  Mass. 

McBee,  Ben,  Cong.  Meth.,  Sherwood,  Term. 

McCaskill,  John  J.,  Presb.,  Fort  Kent,  Me. 

McCheyne,   Gertrude,   Lie,   McCall,   Ida. 

McClintock,     Geo.     H.,     Meth.,     R.    D.    3, 
Maple  Park,  111. 

McConnell,    Russell,    Lie,   Covert,    Mich. 

McCoy,  Mrs.  C.  C  Lie,  717  S.  5th,  Inde- 
pendence, Kans. 

McCoy,  Miss  Pearl,  Bapt.  Lie,  New  Brain- 
tree,   Mass. 

McCoy,  Mrs.  R.  C,  Lie,  Almena,  Kans. 

McCune,   Newell  A.,   M.  E.,  East  Lansing, 
Mich.  ,    __ 

McDuffee.  Frank  B.,  Lie,  Lynnfield,  Mass. 

McGee,  Miss  Cecil,  Christian,  Rt.  2,  Wheat- 
land, Mo. 

McGlasson,    Hugh    F.,    Meth.,    Ill    Walker, 
Taunton,   Mass. 

McGoon,  Clarence,  Lie,  Manchester,  Ohio. 

Mclnnes,  James,  Presb.,  Peterson,  la. 

McKinley,  Leo,  Lie,  Muncie,  Ind. 

McKinney,  D.  T.,  Lie,  Lillington,  N.  C. 

McLaughlin,    E.   A.,   Gammon   Theo.   Sem., 
Atlanta,  Ga. 

McMillan,  C.  M.,  M.  E.,  Gaza,  Iowa. 

McMillan.   M.  H.,    1110  N.   Oxford   St.,   St. 
Paul,  Minn. 


McMurrin,  Albert,   Ch.  of  God,  Wakarusa, 

Ind. 
McNarr,  Luther  E.,   Lie,  12  Mifflin  Place, 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
McNees,  Calvin  W.,  Lie,  R.  3,  Winchester, 

Ind. 
McNinch,  D.  B.,  Bapt.,  Pitcher,  N.  Y. 
McPherson.  J.  W.,  Disc,  R.  D.  2,  Alliance, 

Ohio. 
McWilliams.  — ,  Lay,  Blaine,  Me. 
Meacham,    Howard,    Lie,    Roanoke,    R.    2, 

Ala. 
Mead,    James,    Lie,   c/o   East   Cong'l.   Ch., 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Mead,  J.  Clair,  Lie,  5757  University  Ave., 

Chicago,  111. 
Meckel,    Aaron,    Lie,     Seabury     Divinity 

School,  Faribault,  Minn. 
Meckel,  Benjamin,  Lie,  4th  St.,  Northfield, 

Minn. 
Meikle,  W.  L.,  Presb.,  936  Cromwell  Ave.. 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Merrifield,  Reginald  C,  Lie,  Brooks,  Me. 
Metcalf,  H.  W.,  Lie,  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 
Milam,  Hattie,  Lie,  Annapolis,  111. 
Miller,    Charles    Emery,    Lie,   7V2    Stewart 

St.,  Athens.   Ohio. 
Miller,  E.  L.,  M.E.Lie,  Upland,  Ind. 
Miller,  P.  A.,  Lie,  R.  6,  Athens,  Ohio. 
Miller,    Ross,    Luth.,    Wittenberg    College, 

Springfield,  Ohio. 
Miller,    Mrs.    Ruth   R.,    Lie,   50   Chetwynd 

Rd.,  W.   Somerville,  Mass. 
Miller,  Walter  K.,  Lie,  16  Fobes,  Portland, 

Me. 
Miller,  Wm.  B.,  Bapt.,  Garland,  Me. 
Milner,  Geo.  C,  M.  E.,  Kirwin,  Kans. 
Milton,  Lillie,  Lie,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Moncrief,    Crawford,    Sr.,    Lie,    Knoxville, 

Ga. 
Montgomery,      Frank     W.,      Meth.,     West 

Groton,   Mass. 
Moore,    Mrs.    Louise    W.,    Congr.,    E.    2002 

18th  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash. 
Moore,  Rutherford  H.,  M.  E.,  Richford,  Vt. 
Morehouse,    Chesley    A.,     Bapt.,     6304    S. 

Rhodes  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Morgan,  David  W.,  Presb.,  Baldwin,  Wis. 
Morgan,  Thomas,  Presb.,  168  Harrison  Ave., 

Montclair,  N.  J. 
Morgan,   William   J.,   Bapt.,   Turners  Falls, 

]Vlciss 
Morgan,   William  T.,   Lie,   2017   15th  Ave., 

N.,  Birmingham  Ala. 
Morlock,  Matthew  E.,  Meth.,  4632  Prospect 

Ave.,  Downers  Grove,   111. 
Morris,  H.  R.,  M.  E.,  Paonia,  Colo. 
Morton,  A.  H.,  M.  E.,  Sandpoint,  Ida. 
Moses,  Albert  C,  Presb.,  Wyanet,  111. 
Moss,  Norman  M.,  M.  E.,  Ludlow,  Vt. 
Mossman,  Guy  E.,  Cong.,  43  Stafford,  Wor- 
cester,  Mass. 
Mott,  Manley,  Lie,  Edna,  Kans. 
Moxon,  Miles,  Bapt.,  Litchfield,  Me. 
Muelder,     Walter     G.,     M.  E.  Lie,    72    Mt. 

Vernon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Murdoch,   Elmer  H.,   Presb.,    176   Robinson 

St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Murdock,    D.    J.,    Presb.,    South    Hartford, 

N.  Y. 
Murray,    Mackenzie,    Lie,    Chicago    Theol. 

Sem.,  Chicago,  111. 
Murray,    Stanley,    Lie,    Sanford    Rd.,    N. 

Westport,  Mass. 
Musser,    Forrest,    Lie,    Winchester   Center, 

Conn. 
Myers,  Paul  B.,  Meth.,  Mattapoisett,  Mass. 
Nahamura,    John    J.,    Presb.,    2632    L.    St., 
San  Diego.  Calif. 


1932]   Pastors  Not  Members  Cong'l.-Chr.  Assns.  and  Licentiates  333 


Nakayama,  Shintaro,  Lie,  801  E.  St.,  Fres- 
no, Calif. 
Napier,  Frederick,  M.  E.,  Doniphan,  Neb. 
Nash,   D.  D.,  Lie,  Hopewell,   Va. 
Nelson,    Oscar   W.,    Swed.    Cov.,    170  Fair- 
view   Ave.,    Naugatuck,    Conn. 
Newton,  R.  Z.,  M.  E.,  Duvall,  Wash. 
Nicholson,   Harry   F.,   Lie,   Chicago   Theol. 

Sem.,  Chicago,  111. 
Niederhelman,    Alfred    A.,     Lie,     Chicago 

Theol.  Sem.,  Chicago,  111. 
Nieves,  Luis  Rosario,  Lie,  Ceiba,  P.  R. 
Nightingale,    Charles    S.,    Bapt.,    Charlton, 

Mass. 
Norris,  Louis  W.,  Meth.,  Dunstable,  Mass. 
Northrup,  Leon  E.,  Bapt.,  Brookton,  N.  Y. 
Noyes,  Charles,  Lay,  Theological  Seminary, 

Bangor,   Me. 
Nygren,  Ruben  T.,  S.  M.  C,  525  Main  St., 

Fitchburg,   Mass. 
Nylen,  Edwin  B.p  Lie,  Royalston,  Mass. 
Nyline,    Wilbert    T.,    Swd.  Cov.,    28    New, 

Danbury,   Conn. 
Oblom,  Victor  T.,  Swed.  Cov.,  23  Pleasant 

Ave.,  Forestville,  Conn. 
O'Brien,   Robert   W.,   Lie.,   East  Hardwick, 

Vt. 
Oftedahl,  E.  C,  Presb.,  Winchester,  N.  H. 
Ohman,    Howard,     Lie,     36th    &    Harvey, 

Omaha,  Nebr. 
Okumura,  Umetaro,  Lie,  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 
Olander,  Charles,  Lay,  Rumford,  R.  1,  Mass. 
Ollis,  Kenneth  F.,  Lie.  Somerset,  Mich. 
O'Neill.  Robert  B..  Presb.,  Pittsville,  Wis. 
Orr,  Cecil  M.,  M.  E.,  Neosho  Falls,  Kans. 
Orr,    Wilford    I.,    Lie,    316    No.    27th    St., 

Billings.  Mont. 
Osborne,  Chas.  B..  Bapt.,  Blackstone.  Mass. 
Osborne,   Frank,  Bapt.,  Kalkaska,  Mich. 
Ottilie,    Marvin    S.,    Lie,    213    Haven    St., 

Beloit,  Wis. 
Overby,   E.,   Lie,  642  Halls  Road,   Berkley 

Station,  Va. 
Owen,    Elwyn,     Lie,     Fayerweather    Hall, 

Marietta,    Ohio. 
Oyakawa,  Ed.,  Lie,  Holualoa,  Hawaii. 
Paaluhi,  Ed.,  Lie,  Hoolehua,  Hawaii. 
Pacillas,  J.  V.,  Lay,  Chino,  Calif. 
Painter,  Levinus  K.,  Friend,  Putney,  Vt. 
Palmer,    Edwin    A.,    Meth.,    5143    Highland 

View  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Palmer,  Lowell  H.,  Presb.,  Pulaski,  N.  Y. 
Palmer,  Warren  S.,  Lay,  South  Waterford, 

Me. 
Pamp,  Frederick  E.,  S.  M.  C,  990  So.  St., 

RoslindaJe,    Mass. 
Pardy,  Boyd  P.,  Middletown  Springs,  Vt. 
Parker,  Chas.  A.,  Bapt.,  Stratham,  N.  H. 
Parker,  George  W.,  Lie,  182  Seamon  Ave., 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Parker,  H.  Franklin,  Lie,  Chichester,  No., 

N.  H. 
Parkin,  Charles,  Meth..  Stillwater,  Maine. 
Parks,  Kenneth,  Lie,  Metropolis,  111. 
Parsons,   Dennis  F.,   Lie,   Room  53,    Gates 

Hall,  Chic.  Univ.,  Chicago,  111. 
Partee,  R.  A.,  M.  E.,  Coupeville,  Wash. 
Patton,  Herman  M.,  Disc,  Ivoryton,  Conn. 
Paulson,   E.   M.,   E.  F.  N.  A.,  Wesley,   Iowa. 
Pearce,  Wm.,  Meth.,  Hemet,  Calif. 
Pearson,   Mrs.  Samuel,  Lie,  530  St.  Marks 

Ave.,  Westfield,  N.  J. 
Peasley,  Mrs.  Alice  M.,  Lie,  South  Goulds- 

boro,   Me. 
Pena,   Santiago,    Lie,   Punta   de   Santiago, 

P.  R. 
Penfield,    Thornton    B.,    Presb.,    Saginaw, 

Mich. 
Penner,   William,   Menn.,  Taftville,   Conn. 
Pennington,  Burley,  Lie,  R.  1,  Hambleton, 

W.  Va. 


Peringer,  J.  L.,  Bapt.,  Almira,  Wash. 
Perkins,  James  C,  Jr.,  Lie,  Oberlin,  Ohio 
Perkins,  James  H.,  Lie,  Yale  Station,  New 

Haven,  Conn. 
Peters,    Joseph    C,    Cong.,    Spring    Valley. 

Peters,   Robert  F.,   Stony  Creek,   Conn. 

Peterson,  Elmer  R.,  M.  E.,  Polk,  Neb. 

Phelps,  Marion  R.,  Lie,  Ballard  Vale,  Mass. 

Phelts,  Homer  C,  Bapt.,  Chester,  N.  H. 

Phillips,  Ralph  L.,  Bapt.,  Swansea,  Mass. 

Phillips,  S.  W.,  Lie,  1508  Elm  Ave.,  Ports- 
mouth,  Va. 

Pickersgill,  Joseph,  M.  E.,  Moville,  Iowa. 

Pickett,   Louis  A.,   Bapt.,  Albion,   R.  D.   7 
N.  Y. 

Pigg,  M.  M.,  Disc,  Linden,  Iowa. 

Pihl,    Gustav   E.,    Swed.,   990   E.    181st   St 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Pina,   Cosme,   Lie,  Fajardo,   P.   R. 

Piatt,  Howard,  Lie,  Pierpont,  Ohio. 

Poe,  Denmark  L.,  Lie,  N.  C. 

Poinsett,  Reding  Z.,  M.  E.  Lie,  326  Morgan 
Ave.,  Palmyra,  N.  J. 

Poling,    D.   V.,    Presb.,   3   So.   Maple   Ave., 
East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Poor,   George  L.,  Meth.,  Norfolk,  Mass. 

Poore,  Miss  Sallie,  Lie,  R.  1,  Roanoke,  Ala. 

Porter,  H.  H.,  Lie,  Bristolville,  Ohio. 

Porter,    W.   L.,   Presb.,  3425   Stevens  Ave., 
S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Powell,  Lewis  N.,  Bapt.,  Lebanon,  N.  Y 

Pratt,  Waldo  S.,  Lie,  86  Gillett  St..  Hart- 
ford,  Conn. 

Prewitt,    Walter   C,    Disc,    North    Granby, 
Conn.  J 

Price,  Ross,  Lie,  Guerneville,  Calif. 

Prince,  James  R.,  Lie,  Phenix  City,  Ala. 

Pritchett,    Gordon    S.,    M.    E.,    Overbrook 
Kans. 

Proctor,  Mrs.  Eva  B.,  Lie,  Carson,  la. 

Proctor,  L.  T.,  Disc,  Carson,  Iowa. 

Pugh,  John  Q.,  Lie,  Franklinville,  N.  C. 

Fulaa,   Benjamin,  Lie,  Waialee,   Hawaii. 

Putney,  Harold  W.,  Lie,  Hartwick    la 

Py£.\  H"bert.    Lie,    429    Iowa    Ave.,    Iowa 
City,   la. 

Query,  Charles  R.,  Meth.,  Taunton,  R.  D 
Mass. 

Quinlan,    John,    Lay,    c/o    Geo.    Murphy, 
Hamersville,  Ohio. 

Ragsdale,    Ray    W.,    Meth.,    11    Bridge   St 
Danvers,  Mass. 

Ralston,   David  E.,   Lie,  St.   Paris,   Ohio 

Ramey,  Earl,  Lie,  Olive  Hill,  Ky. 

Ramirez,  Evaristo,   U.  B.  Lie,  Santa  Isabel, 
P.  R. 

Ramsey,  Charles  I.,  Bapt,  Becket,  Mass. 

Ramseyer,  D.  E.,  Chr.  Miss.  AIL,  Creighton. 
Nebr. 

Randels,  I.  G.,  Disc,  Truro,  la. 

Rassmussen,  Albert,  Disc,  of  Chr.    Peshas- 
tin,  Wash. 

Ray,  Mrs.  Lucille,  Lie,  Erie,  Pa 

Rayner,  Myrtle,  Lie,  Drummond,  Mich 

Read,  Alden,  Lie,  Trenton,  Nebr. 

Ream,  W.  T.,   West  De  Pere,  Wis. 

Reed,   Henry   H.,   Lie,  3520  N.   Main,   Fall 
River,  Mass. 

Rees,  Russell  E.,  Friends  Lie,  Canton  Cen- 
ter, Conn. 

Reid,  Jas.  E.,  Lay,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Reiersen,  Elbert  N.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Reinmuth,   George  W.,   Lie,  Willow  Lake, 
S.  Dak. 

Reis,  J.  W.,  M.  E.,  Frewsburg,  N.  Y. 

Richardson,  A.  L.,  Meth.,  Morris,  Minn 

Richardson,  Clarence  C,  Presb.,  275  Grand- 
view  Ave.,  N.,  Dubuque,  la. 

Richardson.  Henry  H.,  M.  E.,  Bristol,  Vt. 


334       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches       [1932 


Richardson,  Russell  B..  51  Elm  St.,  Woburn, 

Mass. 
Ridlon,  Percy  S.,  Meth.,  Monmouth.  Me., 
Riley,    Bruce    T..    Meth.,    West    Newbury, 

Mtiss. 
Rinta,  Jaakko,   144  Summer  St..  Maynard, 

Mass. 
Rita,  S.  D.,  Lie,  Hawi,  Hawaii. 
Roadarmel,    Paul    M.,    Lie,    Bangor    Theo. 

Sem.,  Bangor,  Me. 
Roberts,  E.  J.,  Lie,  Ringos  Mills,  Ky. 
Roberts,  John,  Lie,  Parshall,  N.  D. 
Robinson,  Allyn,  Lie,  Sayville,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Robinson,  Mark,  Lie,  Elton,  La. 
Robinson,  Pressley,  Lie,  Omaha,  Nebr. 
Robson,  Horace  G.,  Meth.,  23  Brackett  St., 

E.  Milton,  Mass. 
Rochon,  Peter,  Lie,  Gueydan,  La. 
Rogers,    Harry    Pierce,    Lie,    Union    City, 

Mich.  . 

Rogers,   Mrs.   Henrietta,   Lie,   6  Lewis  St., 

Newark,    N.   J. 
Roper,  Lewis  M.,  Bapt.,  32  Booraem  Ave., 

Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Ross,  David  H.,  Meth.,  Minooka,  111. 
Rosser,  Glyn,  Lie,  330  Ridge,  Kingston,  Pa. 
Rossman,  Wm.  E..  M.  E.,  Washougal,  Wash. 
Roth,  Victor  W.,  Lie,  Sagle,  Idaho. 
Rowlands,  Hugh,  Presb.,  New  Ulm,  R.  D.  5, 

Minn. 
Rowlands,  William  D.,  Lie,  Newton  Centre, 

JLTqcc 

Rowley,  C.  Edward,  Lie,  Osceola,  N.  Y. 
Ruf,  John,  Lay,  Millboro,  S.  D. 
Ruff,  George,  Lie,  Miller,  S.  D. 
Russell,  Wallace  W.,  Lie,  Houghton,  S.  D. 
Ruttan,    Leonard    J.    F.,    Bapt.,    Agawam, 

Sager,    Frederick   C,    Meth..   Buena  Vista, 

Colo. 
Sakai,  Yasaburo,   Lie,  Hanapepe,  Hawaii. 
Samonte,  Theo.  A.,  Lie,  Paia,  Hawaii. 
Sanders,  Clyde.  Bapt.,  Bismarck,  111. 
Sanderson,  Emerson  J.,  Lie,  Victoria  Park 

Chr.  Ch..  Toronto,  Can. 
Sandstrom.    David,    Swed.,     848     58th     St., 

Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 
Sanger,  Paul  B..  Breth.,  Chaplin,  Conn. 
Sawyer,  Fred  D.,  Disc,  Bondurant,  Iowa. 
Sawyer,  Harvey  C,  M.  E.,  Piermont,  N.  H. 
Sawyer,  James  A.,  Bapt.,  Chester,  N.  H. 
Schlarb,     John     B..     Lie,     1342    Elm     St., 

Youngstown,   Ohio. 
Schlechty,    Lester,    Bapt.,    R.    D.    2.    Troy, 

Ohio. 
Schlosser,   G.   B..   Naz.,   Pierpont.   Ohio. 
Schlotterbeck,  Mr.,  Houston,  Ohio. 
Schmidt,    Carl    F.    O.,    Evang.    Prot..    2907 

Eggers  PI.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Schmidt,  Mrs.  F.  C,  Lie,  Warroad.  Minn. 
Schoff,  Allen  E..  M.  E.,  Bakersfield,  Vt. 
Scott,   Geo.   W.,   Lie,   Towanda,   Kans. 
Scott,     Rufus    W.,     M.  E.  Lie,    Waterbury, 

R.  D.  1,  Conn. 
Secor,  John  H..  M.  E.,  Cheney,  Wash. 
Seymour,  H.  L.,  M.  E.,  Whitefield,  N.  H. 
Sharkey,  Forest  B.,  M.  E.,  Bowman,  N.  D. 
Sharpe,  Wm.  Hiram,  Presb.,  Roseland,  La. 
Shattuck,  Bowen  H..  North  Yarmouth,  Me. 
Shaw,  Eunice  B.,  Lay,  Seal  Harbor,  Me. 
Shaw,   L.   L.,   Disc,  Weatherford,   Okla. 
-  Shaw,  Mark  R.,  Meth.,  Holliston.  Mass. 
Shearer,  Ralph  C  M.  E.,  Tyndall,  S.  D. 
Sheldon,   Paul  E..  Meth.,  Topsfield,  Mass. 
Shelton,  Raymond,  Lie,  Olive  Hill,  Ky. 
Shelton,  Robert,   Lay,  Trinity,  R.  1,  Ala. 
Shelton,  W.  H..  Lie,  R.  3.  Greenfield.  Ohio. 
"  Shenefelt,  Roy  D.,  Disc.  Lie,  Worley,  Ida. 
Shepherd,  V.  D..  Lie,  High  Point,  N.  C. 
Shier.  Edward  P.,  Presb.,  Paradise,  Calif. 
Shipman,    Joseph    C.    Lie,    Black    Creek, 

N.  Y. 


Short,  Howard  E.,  Disc,  55  Elizabeth,  Hart- 
ford,  Conn. 
Shull,  Alva  H.,  Lie,  Warren,  Ind. 
Sibley,  Lawrence,  Bapt.,  Deerfield,  N.  H. 
Sides,    Joseph    C,    Meth.,    5757    University 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Sill,  D.  H.,  United  Breth.,  Sedgwick,  Kans. 
Simmons,  Chester  A.,  M.  E.,  Hinesburg.  Vt. 
Simms,  Lacy,  Presb.,  1213  Gilpin  PL,  Chi- 
cago,  111. 
Simons,  James  A.,  Meth.,  Scituate  Center. 

Mass. 
Simpson,    Clifford    O.,    Lie,    Union    Theo. 

Sem.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Simpson,  David,  M.  E.,  Carroll,  Nebr. 
Sinclair,  William,  Presb.,  Gorham,  N.  H. 
Sinderson,  Ben  S.,  Disc,  Mound  City,  Kans. 
Skerrye,  Wm.  F.,  Unit.,  Belfast,  Me. 
Skillings,  Everett,  Lie,  Middlebury,  Vt. 
Small,  Clayton  B.,   Meth.,  Truro,  Mass. 
Smith,  Benj.  M.,  M.  E..  Wells  River,  Vt. 
Smith,  Carl  A.,  Bapt.,  Whitehall,  Mich. 
Smith,  E.   B.,   Lie,  416  Lee  St.,  Lagrange. 

Ga. 
Smith,  Ellsworth  M.,  Bapt.,  Northeast  Har- 
bor, Me. 
Smith,    Herbert    L..    1142    E.    71st    St.,    Los 

Angeles,  Cal. 
Smith,  J.  C,   Lie,  Hampton,  Va. 
Smith.   Jesse,    Disc,  Cherrv  and  Vermont. 

Toledo,  Ohio. 
Smith,  J.  Frank,  Bapt.,  Broadway,  Ohio. 
Smith,    J.    Howard,    Lie,    Yale    Sta.,    New 

Haven,  Conn. 
Smith,  Paul,  Alliance,  Orchard,  Iowa. 
Smith,  Perry  L.,  Ref'd.,  Southwest  Harbor, 

Me. 
Smith.  R.  O.,  Lie,  Bennett,   N.  C. 
Smith,  Walter  A.,  Lie,  Hankinson.  N.  D. 
Smith,    W.    H.,    Dutch    Ref'd.,    Fultonville. 

N.  Y. 
Snapp,  John  G..  Lay,  Ellsworth  Falls,  Me. 
Snow,   Albert   W.,    Bapt.,   R.   D.   4.   Celina. 

Ohio. 
Soper,  Merritt  A.,  Meth.,  Chester.  N.  J. 
Sorenson.   Albert,   Fund.,  Stacyville.  Minn. 
Souter,    Lex    K.,    Presb.,    Stuyvesant   Hall. 

Newton  Center.  Mass. 
Spangler,  Alpheus  M.,  Tyringham,  Mass. 
Spencer,  J.  Herbert,  Meth.,  1118  So.  Wead- 

cock,  Saginaw.  Mich. 
Spriggs,    John    T.,    7th    Day    Adv.,    Little 

River,  Kans. 
Springer,   Byrd  C.   Lie,  Amherst,  Me. 
Spuller,  Everett  L.,  M.  E.,  Ripon,  Cal. 
Squires,    George    G.,    Presb.,    Wentworth, 

N.  H. 
Stahl,  Roland  Chase.  M.  E..  4319  Geary  St.. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Stalder,   Ernest,   Lie,  Quincy,  Wash. 
Starn,    William   E.,    301    Orchard   St..    New 

Haven,  Conn. 
Start,  Geo.  J.,  Lie,  Lake  Odessa,  Mich. 
Steele,    C.    B..    M.    E.,    1408    7th    St.,    Port 

Huron.  Mich. 
Sterling,  Ernest  A.,   Woburn,  Mass. 
Stevens,  Millard,  Lie,  Wedowee,  Ala. 
Stevenson,  Dwight  E.,  Disc,  Orange,  Conn. 
Stevenson,    Ray.     Meth.,     105    Springfield, 

Chicopee,   Mass. 
Stilson,  James  H..  Lie,  Mattawan,  R.  D.  2. 

Mich. 
Stoeckman,     George,     Bapt.  Lie,     95     Mt. 

Vernon  Rd.,  Granville,  Ohio. 
Stone,  Merle  G.,  M.  E.,  Lunenburg,  Vt. 
Stone,  Roy  A.,  Lie,      111. 
Stone,  Wilfred  E.,  Lie,  10  D.  St.,  Cranston. 

R.  I. 
Stopher,     E.     E.,     Lie,     470     S.     Franklin, 

Delphos.  Ohio. 


1932]   Pastors  Not  Members  Cong'l.-Chr.  Assns.  and  Licentiates  335 


Storm,  W.  R.,  Bapt.,  Wallula,  Wash. 
Stover,  F.  F.,  Com.,  Jewell,   Iowa. 
Stowe,    Clayton    H.,    Lie,    Chicago    Theol. 

Sem.,  Chicago,  111. 
Stowe,    Charles    H.,    Lie,    5757    University 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Stratton,   C.  F.,  Presb.,  Central  City,  la. 
Strickland,  Mark  B.,  Meth.,  Ashland,  Mass. 
Striegel,    Mrs.    Evelyn    E.,    Disc,    Valdez, 

Alaska. 
Strong,  John  K.,  Lie,  Beloit  College,  Beloit, 

Wis. 
Strouse,    Geo.   H.,   Bapt.,   Yantic,   R.   D.    1, 

Conn. 
Stuaffer,  Wayne,  M.  E.,  Milford,  la. 
Studley,  Elliott  F.,  Meth.,  Marion.  Mass. 
Styron,    Charles   M.,    Cong.,   51    Forest   St., 

New  Britain,  Conn. 
Suber,   Gustav  A.,  Swed.,  50  Fountain  PL, 

New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
Suerig,    R.    F.,    Ref.    Ch.    of    U.S.A.,    2740 

Sutton  Blvd.,  Maplewood,  Mo. 
Sugimoto,  T.,  Lie,  Kohala,  Hawaii. 
Suitor,  S.  G.,  M.  E.,  Olmstead  Falls,  Ohio. 
Sullivan,    William    A.,    M.    E.,    Parishville, 

N.  Y. 
Sunde,    David,    Ev.  Miss.  Cov.,   167   Bentley 

St.,  Tottenville,  S.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Suomien,     Wm.    A.,     Finn.,    733    44th    St., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Supplee,  Ralph  H.,  M.  £.,  Gilman,  Iowa. 
Suver,  Oris,  Lie,  Hutchinson,  Minn. 
Swaim,  Robert  L.,  Presb.  Lie,  1300  Grand- 

v.ew  Ave..  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Swem,    Boyd,    Lie,   336    Sweet   St..    Grand 

Rapids,  Mich. 
Taam,    Tso    Tin.    Lay,    1917    Addison    St., 

Berkeley,  Cal. 
Tabar,  Leonard,  Lie,  Olive  Hill,  Ky. 
Talbot,  F.  J.,  Lie,  Staples,  Minn. 
Tarbell,    Sherman    D.,    M.  E.,    Sinclairville, 

N.  Y. 
Taylor,    George    O.,    Disc,    Beacon    Falls, 

Conn. 
Taylor,    Horace   M.,    Lie,  36   Clinton,   East 

Lynn,  Mass. 
Taylor,  J.  H.,  M.  E.,  Clear  Lake,  Wash. 
Taylor,  John,  Lie,  Rocky  Mills,  Ala. 
Taylor,    W.    L.,    M.  E.  Lie,    Otis    Orchard, 

Wash. 
Teale,  Arthur  E.,  Un.  Ch.  of  Can.,  Granby, 

Conn. 
Temple,  Olney  M.,  Presb.,  Lockeford,  Calif. 
Terrell,  W.  B.,  Lie,  Elon  College,  N.  C. 
Terrell,  L.  W..  Lie,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Terry,    John   M.,    Evang.,   16   Buckeye   St , 

Dunkirk,  Ohio. 
Terry,  Walter  O.,  Meth.,  Warren,  Mass. 
Tewksbury,  Virginia  L.,  Lie,  West  Brooks- 

ville.  Me. 
Tholen,    Frederick    W.,    Bapt.,    Hampden, 

Mass. 
Thomas,   George   M.,   Lie,  5757   University 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Thomas,    Griffith   J.,    Lie,    107    Park   Ave., 

Newcastle,  Pa. 
Thomas,  John  E.,  Meth.,  Hopkinton,  Mass. 
Thomas,  J.  W.,  Lie,  Moorefield.  W.  Va. 
Thompson,    A.    Roy,    Presb.,    West    Acton, 

Mass. 
Thompson,  Hugo  W.,  Lie,  Woodmont,  Conn. 
Thompson,  Roy  D.,  M.  E.  Lie,  Hill,  N.  H. 
Thompson,  Thomas  A.,  Lie,  Dunlap,  Iowa. 
Thompson,     Thomas    E.,     Chr.    Miss.    All. 

Lie,  Little  Compton,  R.  I. 
Thompson,  Wm.  E.,  Meth.,  Freeborn,  Minn. 
Thornburg,   Joseph,   Lie,   Losantville,   Ind. 
Thornton,  Edwin  L.,  Bapt.,  Townshend,  Vt. 
Thornton,  J.  B.,  Presb.,  1636  Semple  Ave., 

St.  Louis.  Mo. 


Thorpe,    Gardiner    E.,    Lie,    287    Hanover, 

Boston,  Mass. 
Thurlow,  Paul  E.,  Presb.,  1414  E.  59th  St.. 

Chicago,  111. 
Tibbets,   Percy,   Lie,  Fort  Yates,   N.   D. 
Tibbetts,  Roi  B.,  Lay,  Swanville,  Minn. 
Tidd,  John  A.,  Bapt.,  Sturbridge,  Mass. 
Tiikkala,   Katri,   59  Hamilton  Ave..   Engle- 

wood,  N.  J. 
Toku,    N.,    Meth.,    120    N.    San    Pedro,    Los 

Angeles,  Cal. 
Torres,  Venancio,  U.  B.  Lie,  Salinas.  P.  R. 
T°wle,    Gifford   H..    Friend   Lie,   Amherst. 

Mass. 
Traver.  Lena  P.,  Lie,  New  Berlin.  N.  Y 
Traver,  Marian,  Lie,  New  Berlin,  N    Y 
Trembert,    Albert   A.,   Bapt.,  307   E.   Court 

St.,  Flint,  Mich. 
Tribble,  O.  Hoit,  Presb.,  Higganum,  Conn. 
Tripp,  Thomas  A.,  Un.  Breth..  Mystic,  Conn. 
Troyer,   Lewis,   Lie,  Strawberry  Point,  la. 
Turkington,   Albert,   Bapt.,  337  E.   31st  St., 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Turner,    Geo.    M.,    Lie,    New    Underwood. 

S.  D. 
U.  Cho  Ping,  Lie,  Kohala,  Hawaii. 
Underwood,  I.  T.,  Lie,  Yanceyville.  N.  C 
Updyke,  Worden,  Lie,  Lakemont,  N.  Y. 
Upton,  Mrs.  A.  D.,  Lie,  1506  Jackson  Ave.. 

Scran  ton.  Pa. 
Vahlstrom,  Charles  J.,  Swed.  Cov..  63  Park 

Drive,  New  Britain.  Conn. 
Valazquez,  Placido,  Lie,  Las  Piedras,  P.  R. 
Valera,  M.  M.,  Lie,  Ewa.  Hawaii. 
Van  Buskirk,   Ellen,   M.  E.  Lie,  Tunbridge, 

Van  Deursen,  Horace  R.,  Lie,  Calif. 

Van  Slyke,  Milton  E.,  Lie,  Guys  Mills,  Pa. 

Venz,  Emil  Carl,  R.  R.  1,  Box  84C,  Galli- 
polis,  Ohio. 

Vickers,  J.  Y.,  Lie,  Wadley,  Ala. 

Vielguth.  Paul  J.,  M.  E.,  Chapman,  Kans. 

Vincent,  Earle  A.,  Lie,  Shoreham,  Vt. 

Vinson,  G.  S.,  Bapt.,  Brushton,  N.  Y. 

Vogan,  Ferdimore  E.,  U.  Presb.,  Greens- 
boro, Vt. 

Wachs,   Victor  H.,   M.  E.,  South   Royalton. 

Waery,  James  E.,  Lie,  Olds,  Iowa. 
Waggoner,  J.  Garland,  Chris.,  Storrs,  Conn. 
Wagner,  Chas.  W.,  Presb.,  Emerson,  la. 
Wahmann,  Arthur  A.,  Chr.  Lie,  9067  202d 

St.,  Hollis,  L.  I.,  N.-Y. 
Waite,   John,   Jr.,   Presb.,  East  Springfield. 

Pa. 
Walbridge,   J.   W.,   Lie,   Washington   Mills, 

N.  Y. 
Walker,  G.  R.,  Lie,  R.  3,  Wadley,  Ala. 
Walkley,    Francis    S.    (Miss),    Lie,    Litch- 
field, R.  D.  1,  Conn. 
Wallace,    Clayton,    Lie,    106    S.    Main    St., 

Wolfeboro,  N.  H. 
Wallace,  Lee,  Meth.  Lie,  Hogsette,  W.  Va. 
Walters,    Albert   J.,    Friends  Lie,    Machias, 

N.  Y. 
Walton,  Geo.  T.,  Lie,  Nisland,  S.  D. 
Ward,  Andrew  J.,  Lie,  R.  5,  Box  98,  San- 

ford,  N.  C. 
Ward,  Prof.  Clarence,  Lie,  335  E.  College 

St.,  Oberlin.  Ohio. 
Waser,  Raymond  A.,  Lie,  Enfield,  Conn. 
Waters,    John    W.,     Presb.,    Williamsfield, 

Ohio. 
Watson,  George,  Lie,  Mountain  Creek,  Rte. 

2,  Ala. 
Watson,  Wilkes  B.,  Bapt.,  Churchville,  N.  Y. 
Watts,  Allison  M.,   Bapt.,  Westford,  Vt. 
Webber.  F.  C.  Bapt..  West  Bloomfield.  N.  Y. 


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Weiler,  Fred,  Swd.  Cov.,  Virginia,  Minn. 
Weir,    Smith,     Lay,    7713    Sherman    Ave., 

Cleveland,   Ohio. 
Weir.     Valentine     A.,     Presb.,     Clackamas, 

Ore. 
Welch,  Robert  L.,  U.  P.,  328  W.  State  St., 

Paxton,  111. 
Welsh,    Evan,    Presb.,    304    N.    Washington 

St..  Wheaton,  111. 
Wentworth,  Allison  W.,  Lie,  95  Emery  St., 

Portland,   Me. 
Wentworth,  Bertram  C,  Meth.,  West  Bald- 
win, Me. 
Wentworth,    W.    Norris,    Lie,    Tripp    Hall, 

Madison,  Wis. 
West,  Herbert,  M.  E.,  Steilacoom,  Wash. 
Westcott,  George  C,  M.  E.,  Lyndonville,  Vt. 
Wheat,  Dorothea,  Verona,  N.  J. 
Wheeler,    John   R.,    Un.  Ch.  of  Can.,   Avon, 

Conn. 
Wheelock,  Milton  G.,  Lie,  Buckley,  Mich. 
White,  W.  Robert,  M.  E.,  Hardwick,  Vt. 
Whitman,  Charles  B.,  M.  E.,  R.  F.  D.,  Cort- 
land,  Ohio. 
Wickline,  Elias,  Lie,  Lecta,  Ohio. 
Wilcock,  James,  Lie,  Westport,  Mass. 
Wilkinson,  L.  M.,  Lie,  Mitchellville,  Iowa. 
Williams,  Anson  R.,  Bapt.,  Norridgewock, 

Me. 
Williams,  Carlton  J.,  M.  E.,  Poplar  Grove, 

111. 
Williams.   Daryl   E.,    Lay,  3632   Vine  Ave., 

Sioux  City,  la. 
Williams,  Frederick,  Lie,  Baroda,  Mich. 
Williams,    Grace    C,     Lie,     28    Court    St., 

Keene,  N.  H. 
Williams,  Myron  E.,  U.  B.,  R.  D.  1,  Willard, 

Ohio. 
Williams,  Thomas  J.,  Lie,  210  N.  Professor 

St.,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 
Williams,  Walter,  Lie,  Kenly,  N.  C. 


Williams,  William  L.,  Lie,  Fayerweather 
Hall,    Marietta,    Ohio. 

Willingham,  W.  W.,  Lie.  Box  203,  Phoenix 
City,  Ala. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Mark,  Lie,  Elk  Point,  S.  D. 

Wilson,  Norman  G.,  Lie,  Stamford,  S.  D. 

Wilson,  Samuel  B.,  Lie,  Elon  College,  N.  C. 

Winter,  H.  Vernon,  Lie,  Clifford,  Ind. 

Wolf,  Lawrence  H.,  Lie,  Nishu,  N.  D. 

Wolf,  Wilmot  H.,  Lie,  Middleton,  Mass. 

Wolfe,  Aaron,  Presb.,  Kalama,  Wash. 

Wolfe,  Rolland  E.,  Breth.,  Boxford,  Mass. 

Wolford,  Barton,  Lie,  Dry  Fork,  W.  Va. 

Woodbury,  Carl  V.,   Lie,  Northfield,  Vt. 

Woodcock,  George  A.,  Evang.,  New  Vine- 
yard, Me. 

Woodman,  John  L.,  Lie,  Lockport,  R.  D., 
N.  Y. 

Woodram,  O.  F.,  Lie,  Orgas,  W.  Va. 

Woodruff,  S.  A.,  Jr.,  Presb.,  Alma,  Nebr. 

Woodworth,  V.  A.,  Presb.,  Hallock,  Minn. 

Worcester,  George  S.,  Lie,  Thetford,  Vt. 

Wright,  Arthur  C,  Bapt.,  Castleton,  Vt. 

Wright,  Mrs.  Cleona,  Lie,  Trinway,  Ohio. 

Wright,  C.  A.,  Ch.  of  the  Breth.,  Mound 
City,  Kans. 

Yarkovski,  John  J.,  Presb.,  3736  E.  59th 
St.,   Cleveland,   Ohio. 

Yinger,  Clement  B.,  Meth.,  32  Prospect 
Ave.,  Winthrop,  Mass. 

Yost,  A.  C,  Ref'd.,  321  S.  Pearl  St., 
Spencerville,  Ohio. 

Young,  Andrew,  Bapt.,  Harrison,  Me. 

Young,  Mrs.  Bessie  K.,  Lie,  R.  3,  Camp- 
bell, N.  Y. 

Young,  Edward  C,  Presb.,  N.  Ridgeville, 
Ohio. 

Young,  Harry  J.,  M.  E.,  Nova,  Ohio. 

Ziemer,  H.  E.,  Ch.  Miss.  All.,  2851  Cherry 
St.,  Denver,  Colo. 


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CONGREGATIONAL  AND  CHRISTIAN  MINISTERS 
IN  FULL  STANDING 

Ministerial  standing  is  constituted  by  ordination  and  membership  in  an  association  or 
conference  of  Congregational,  Christian  or  Congregational -Christian  ministers  or  of 
ministers  and  churches. 

The  following  is  a  compilation  of  the  lists  furnished  by  the  Conference  registrars. 

Ministers  not  in  pastorates  are  indicated  by  the  inclusion  of  ordination  date  (or  by  a 
hyphen  (-)  if  ordination  date  has  not  been  reported)  after  address.  Information  regard- 
ing pastor  is  found  in  the  appropriate  place  in  the  state  report:  refer  to  state  and 
place  for  this  information.  Page  numbers  are  given  for  those  whose  names  appear  in 
pages  6-72  and  on  the  record  of  1932  ordinations,  pages  271-272. 

A  letter  x  before  a  name  signifies  a  Christian  minister. 

An  asterisk  (*)  before  a  name  indicates  that  the  person  is  not  now  reported  by  any 
Conference  registrar.  It  appears  desirable  to  retain  such  names  for  a  period  of  two 
years  in  order  to  give  opportunity  for  completing  transfer  of  membership  from  one 
holding  body  to  another  as  well  as  for  correction  of  errors. 

A  dagger  (t)  indicates  that  the  address  had  not  been  verified. 

Names  of  persons  variously  employed  are  indicated  by  Ch.,  chaplain;  Ed.,  editor; 
Ev.,  evangelist;  My.,  missionary;  p.em.,  pastor  emeritus;  dir.R.E.,  director  of  Religious 
Education;  Pf.,  professor;  Pn.,  principal;  Pr.,  president;  Sec,  secretary;  St.,  superin- 
tendent; T.,  teacher;  Tr.,  treasurer;  bus.,  business;  lee,  lecturer. 


Abbate,  Paolo  S.,  1931  Broadway,  New 
York  City.  1924 

Abbe,  Harry  A.  G.,  Guilford,  R.  D.  2, 
Conn. 

Abbott,  Alexander  H.,  Norwich,  Conn.    12 

Abbott,    A.   Maurice,    211   W.  Killings- 
worth  Ave.,  Portland,  Ore.  1890 

[Abbott,  Justin  E.,  deceased.  44 

Abel,  George  F.,  Essex,  Conn. 

Abercrombie,     Ralph     H.,     Monterey, 
Mass. 

Abraham,  Ralph  Lee,  A.B.C.F.M.  1914 

Abrams,   Henry  H.,   903  29th  St.,  Ana- 
cortes.  Wash.  1882 

Achenbach,  Lyman  I.,  Carthage,  N.  Y. 

Achenbach,    Solomon    T.,    Farmington, 
Me. 

Acheson,  John  M.,  1391  Main  St.,  River- 
side, Cal.  1920 

Ackerman,   Arthur  W.,   8   College  Hill 
Rd.,  West  Somerville.  Mass.  1890 

Adadourian,  Haig,  34  Auburn  St.,  Mai- 
den, Mass.  1897 

[Adams,  Allison  D.,  deceased.  44 

Adams,     Arthur     C,     My.,     Norwich, 
Conn.  1925 

Adams,  Charles  D.,  Pf.,  Hanover,  N.  H.1885 

Adams,  Chauncey  A.,  Waterbury,  Vt.       31 

Adams,   Chauncey  C,  52  Pleasant  St., 
Middlebury,  Vt.  10 

Adams,  Clark  G.,  Coldwater,  R.  D.  3, 
Mich. 

Adams,    Clinton    B.,    1743    N.    33d    St.. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
-Adams,    David    E.,     Pf.,     So.    Hadley, 
Mass. 

Adams,  Edward  B.,  T.,  393  Macon  St., 


Brooklyn,  N.  Y 
Adams,  Elisha  E.,  My.,  Ill  Bassett  St., 

New  Britain,  Conn. 
Adams,  E.  Merle,  Norfolk,  Neb. 
-Adams,  George  I.,  Boylston,  Mass. 

Adams,  Hubert  G.,  Roseland,  La. 
—Adams,     Myron     W.,     Pr.  em.,     West 
Townsend,  Mass. 
Adams,  Oliver  M.,  Onawa,  la. 
Adams,  Silas  N.,  Chester,  N.  H. 
—  Adams,     William    C,   55    Garden    St. 
Cambridge.  Mass. 
Addison,  Stanley  H.,  226  Erie  St.,  Cam 
bridge,  Mass. 


885 


897 


Addison,  W.  Frederick,  Turners  Falls, 

Mass. 
Adkins,  James  B.,  1705  E.  13th  St.,  Des 

Moines,  la.  1888 

Adkins,   Leslie  J.,   A.B.C.F.M.  1924 

-Adriance,     S.     Winchester,     9     Mount 

Pleasant  St.,  Winchester,  Mass.  1877 

Aeschbacher,  Joseph  E.,  Hyannis,  Neb. 
Ahlstedt,    Thure    E.,    609    6th    St.,    Red 

Wing,  Minn.  1915 

Aiken,   Edwin  E.,   Sr.,  337  Central  St., 

Auburndale,  Mass.  1885 

,-Aiken,   Edwin  E.,  Jr.,   490  Beacon  St., 

Boston,  Mass. 
Aiken,  William  A.,  Ch.,  U.  S.  A.,  Fort 

Dupont,  Del.  1903 

Aikins,     James    E.,    South    Windham, 

Maine. 
Ainslie,   Thomas,  Honor,  Mich. 
[Akana,  Akaiko,  deceased. 
Akana,  Francis  K.,  Kailua,  T.  H. 
Aked.    Charles    F.,    The    Bryson,    2701 

Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.         1886 
Akerley,  H.  Emerson,  Freeport,  Me. 
Akerman,  Nathan  B.,  Jennings  Lodge, 

Portland,  Ore.  1914 

Akimo,    James    K.,    2120    Wilder    Ave., 

Honolulu,  T.  H. 
Akin,    R.    Ernest,    4315   Schubert   Ave., 

Chicago,   111. 
Akiona,  Alfred,  Hanalei,  Kauai,  T.  H. 
xAlbright,  John  A.,  Verona,  Ohio. 
xAlbright.   John   W.,   Box  322,   Burling- 
ton, N.  C. 
Albright,  Ralph  E.,  R.  D.  3,  Vermilion, 

Ohio. 
txAlbright,  S.  W.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Alcock,  James,  Aquebogue,  N.  Y. 
Alcorn,  Wm.  A.,  Harvard,  Neb.  1896 

— Alden,   Frederick  W.,   15  Harrison  St., 

Taunton,  Mass. 
xAlderman.  Mrs.  Ada,  44  E.  Grove  St., 

Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y. 
Alderson.   John.    Frankfort,   S.   D.  1897 

Aldrich,  Mrs.  Alice  P.,  sec,  4650  N. 

Kilpatrick  Ave.,   Chicago,   111.  1907 

[Aldrich,  Leander  J.,  deceased. 
Aldridge,  James  M.,   1100  E.  Washing- 
ton St.,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  1916 
Alexander,  Arthur  O.,  Victoria,  B.  C, 

Canada.  igoi 


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Alexander,      George,      1545      Ardmore 

Ave.,    Chicago,    111.  1926 

[Alexander,  James  Lambert,  deceased.       44 
txAlexander,  P.  R.,  Palmer  Springs,  Va. 
xAlexander,  Warner  S.,  871   E.  46th  St., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  13 

Alexander,  Wm.  H.,  Cheshire,  Conn.      1891 

Alf,  Alfred,  Lyons,   Colo. 

Alger,  Frank  G.,  969  Cornell  Rd.,  Pasa- 
dena, Cal.  1886 
*.\Allan,  Frances  B.,  Smithville,  Out.      (— ) 

Allan,  W.  Murray,  213  N.  5th  St.,  Grand 
Forks,   N.  D. 

Allard,  Alfred  L.,  1931  Cleveland  Ave., 
S.   W.,   Grand   Rapids,    Mich. 
~Allbright,    Manley   F.,    31    Quint   Ave., 
/Vllston     IVlciss 

Allchin,    George,    My.,   254   Cliff   Ave., 
Pelham,    N.    Y.  1881 

Allen,  Charles  F.,  Beaver  Dams,  R.  D. 
3,   N.  Y. 

Allen,  Charles  J..  399  E.  5th  St..  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

Allen,   Frederick  C,    418  N.   Main   St., 
Manchester,   Conn. 

Allen,    Frederick   G.,    Redding,    Conn. 
—Allen,  George  E.,  553  Hill  St.,  Whitins- 
ville,  Mass.  1910 

Allen,  Herbert  O.,  Marion,  la. 
txAllen,  J.  H.,  Webster,  N.  C.  (— ) 

"-Allen,  John  H..  Walpole,  N.  H. 
txAllen,  K.  S.,  R.  7,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Allen,    Ralph    W.,    481    S.    Beach    St.. 
Syracuse,   N.   Y.  1903 

Allen,  Robert  J.,   Weaverville,   Cal. 
xAllen,   Rose  Chapman,   R.  3,  New  Al- 
bany, Pa.  1895 
txAllen,  William,  Cary,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Allen,     William     C.     Otis     Orchards, 
Wash.  72 

Allenby,  Hubert  A.,  22  Underwood  St., 
Pawtucket,   R.   I. 

Aller,  Nathan  S.,   29   North   St.,   Bald- 
winsville.   N.   Y.  1895 

Allin,  Ernest  A.,  St.  Helens.  Ore. 

Ailing,     Morris     E.,     Sec,     Northford, 
Conn.  1903 

Allingham,    Robert,    711    W.    15th    St., 
Amarillo,    Tex.  1903 

[Allington,  Albert  A.,  deceased.  44 

— Allis,  Wm.  B.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  1893 

Allison,  Frederick  E.,  Keyser,  R.  F.  D. 
2.  W.  Va.  1912 

Allison,  John  M.,  400  Beach,  Berea,  O. 

xAllred,  John  M.,  R.  1,  Asheboro,  N.  C. 

Allworth,  John,  512  Ohio  St.,  Wheaton, 
111.  1874 

Almon,   Mrs.   Clarence,  Hamilton,   Mo. 

1930 

[Alston,   Caesar  A.,   deceased.  44 

txAlston,  C.  J.  (— ) 

xAlston,  M.  F.,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  (— ) 

xAlston,   R.  J.,   958  St.  Julian  St.,   Nor- 
folk, Va. 

t*Alton,    Thomas   W.,    bus.,    3209    Penn. 
Ave.,   Kansas  City,   Mo.  1892 

Altvater,  Ernest  W.,  bus.,  Newell,  S.  D. 

1906 

Alvord.   James  C.   Pf.,   106   Smith   St., 
Lafayette,  La.  1888 

xAmazeen,    Elvin   K.,    346   Pleasant   St., 
Portsmouth,   N.  H.  1878 

Ament,  Jacob  H.,  Hastings,  Neb. 

Ames,  Claire  E.,  Sec,  4410  Lake  Harriet 
Blvd.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1904 

Ames,  William  P.,   927  Ohio  St.,  Law- 
rence, Kan.  1910 

Amos,     Frederick,     1220     E.     97th     St., 
Seattle,  Wash.  1911 

Anderson,  A.  H.,  Belmond,  Iowa. 

Anderson,  Ada  S.,   1605  Annalee  Ave., 
Webster  Groves.   Mo.  10.   11,   20 


—Anderson,  August  L.,  9  Lansing  Ave., 

Worcester,  Mass.  1886 

Anderson,  Carl  J.,  409  Cobb  St.,  John- 

sonburg,  Pa. 
tAnderson,  Charles.  1874 

Anderson,  Dock,  Nacogdoches,  Star  Rt., 

Box    17,    Tex. 
Anderson,    E.   L.,    Anita,   la. 
Anderson,  Frank  H.,  1605  Annalee  Ave., 

Webster  Groves,  Mo. 
Anderson,  Frank  O.,  6234  Bernice  Ave., 

Chicago,  111.  1897 

Anderson,  Gale  A.,  Plentywood,  Mont.    271 
Anderson,   George  S.  K.,   p. em.,  Escw- 

minac,  P.  Q.  1891 

Anderson,    Harold   E.,    1817   E.   83d   St.. 

Los  Angeles,   Cal. 
Anderson,   Howard  S.,  3498  W.  Adams 

St.,  Chicago,  111.  13 

Anderson,  James  W.,  Sec,  312  6th  St., 

N.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1908 

Anderson,    Mrs.    Marlowe   A..    3498   W. 

Adams  St.,   Chicago,   111. 
Anderson,  Orvis  T.,  P.  O.  Box  11,  Fort 

Myers,   Fla. 
Anderson,    Ralph    Kirk,    903    29th    St.. 

Anacortes,  Wash. 
Anderson,    Thomas,    Apt.    1,    2916    Pine 

Grove  Ave.,  Chicago  111. 
Anderson,  Thomas  Bertram.  Litchfield, 

Conn. 
xAnderson,  Uel,  N.  Dartmouth,  Mass. 
Anderson,    Wallace    W..    2288   Elm   St., 

Manchester,   N.  H. 
[Anderson,  Willard  B.,  deceased.  44 

-Anderson,    William    S.,    My.,    Munson 

St.,  Greenfield,  Mass.  1897 

xAndes,  Alfred  W.,  Harrisonburg,  R.  R. 

4,  Va. 
[Andress,  John  H.,  deceased.  4.5 

Andrew,   Benjamin   Fay,   Dublin,  N.  H. 
[Andrews,  Geo.  A.,  deceased.  45 

Andrews,    George   R.,    985   Noble  Ave.. 

Bridgeport,    Conn. 
Andrews,      Herbert      T.,      Barnesville, 

Minn. 
Andrewson,  Andrew  J.,  2629  N.  Central 

Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  1896 

tAndrus,  J.  Cowles.  1883 

Angelou,  Alexander,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.      1918 
--Anthony,  S.  Whitman,  410  Washington 

St.,  Brighton,  Mass. 
Appelman,  Hiram  H.,  Sec,  340  Orange 

St.,    Manchester,    N.   H.  1895 

xApple,  J.  F.,  Elon  College,  N.  C. 
Appleton,  Fayette  G..  617  E.  12th  Ave., 

Houston,  Tex.  1884 

Appleton,  Harry,  Cadillac,  Mich.  1891 

Appleton,    Julius    G-,    4.56    Anson    St., 

Bridgeport,    Conn. 
Archibald.  Warren  Seymour,  239  Wash- 
ington   St.,    Hartford,    Conn.  10,    13 
Arell,   Oscar  W.,  Newman  Ave.,  R.  F. 

D.  4,  Box  365,  Attleboro,  Mass.  1918 

Arends,  B.  R.,  65  Southern  Ave.,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 
Arends,   Harold  L.,   65  Southern  Ave., 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Argento,  Francis  C,  61  Highland  Ave., 

Newton,   Mass. 
Arhelger,  Louis  F.,  West  De  Pere,  Wis. 
Armes,  A.  Herbert,  Northwood  Centre, 

N.  H.  1889 

Armington,  George  F.,  637  So.  5th  St., 

Salina,  Kans.  1898 

Armstrong,  A.  C.  Jr.,  Pf.,  Middletown, 

Conn.  1887 

Armstrong,  Arthur  H.,  Sec,  401  Y.  M. 

C.  A.  Bldg.,  Locust  St..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1894 
[Armstrong,  Julius  C,  deceased.  45 

Armstrong,  Joseph  H.,  201  West  Walnut 

St..   Ashland,    O.  190.5 

[Armstrong,  Lyman  P..  deceased. 


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-Armstrong,  Robert  G.,  85  N.  State  St., 
Concord,  N.  H.  24,  27.  70,  1914 

Armstrong,  Thomas  J.,  bus.,  P.  O.  Box 
75,  Rocky  Point,  N.  C.  1914 

Arnold,  Harold  L.,  Pachaug,  Conn. 
xArnold,    Henry,     108    Bogle    St.,    Fall 
River,  Mass. 

Arnold,  P.  Arthur,  Memphis,  R.  D.  1, 
Mich.  1911 

Arnot,  John  K.,  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  216 
S.  Riverside  Ave.,  St.  Clair,  Mich.      1910 
xArrick,  Robert  P.,  Farmland,  Ind.  1886 

Artman,   Joseph  M.,   Sec,  5732  Harper 
Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  1906 

Artz,  Frank  S.,  Charles  City,  la.  1892 

Ashby,  John  H.,  52  Winlock  Ave.,  In- 
gram,   Pittsburgh,    Pa. 
xAshby,  Robinson,  Lewistown,  111.  1890 

Ashby,  Thompson  E.,  Brunswick,  Me.      24 

Ashby,  William  C,  220  Nottingham  St., 
Trenton,   N.  J.  1924 

Ashjian,  H.  H.,  3435  Harndon  St.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Ashley,  Walter  H.,  Lakota.  N.  D. 

Asplin,   Glenn  R.,   2325  N.  Connecticut 
Ave.,  Royal  Oak,  Mich.  1922 

Atkins,  Charles  F.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  1916 

Atkins,    Charles    L.,    1228    College    St., 
Topeka,  Kan. 

Atkins,  G.  Glenn,  Pj.,  11  Seminary  St., 
Auburn,  N.  Y.  1895 

Atkinson,    Frank,    2001    Florida    Ave., 

West    Palm    Beach,    Fla. 
[xAtkinson,  Daniel  B.,  deceased. 

Atkinson,    George    E.,    137    Calder    St., 
Sebastopol,    Cal. 

Atkinson,  Henry  A.,  Sec,  70  5th  Ave., 

New  York  City.  1902 

xAtkinson,  James  O.,  Sec,  Elon  College, 
N.  C.  11,  14,  18,  71,  1893 

Atkinson,  Robert  K.,  127  Harvard  Ave., 
Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.  1906 

— Atwood,  Alfred  Ray,  Harwich.  Mass.  1901 

Atwood,  James  N.,  West  Newfield,  Me. 
,-Auer,  J.  A.  F.,  Pj.,  Tufts  College,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.  (— ) 

Augur,  Julius  S.,  dir.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  42 
Tremont  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  1916 

Auld,  William  M.,  343  Eastern  Heights 
Blvd.,    Elyria,    O. 

Aumann,  William,  La  Crosse,  Wash. 

Austin,    Leon   H.,    R.  D.,     South     Cov- 
entry, Conn. 

Austin,   Ralph  V.,   Spring  Valley,  Wis. 
xAuvil,  Edward,  R.  1,  Long  Dale,  Va.    1925 

Avery,     Oliver     P.,     Box     535,     Rock 
Springs,   Wyo. 

Avikainen,  Aarne,  West  Paris,  Me. 

Avikainen,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  West  Paris, 
Me. 

Axtell,  Archie  G.,  Ch.,  Piedmont  Col- 
lege,  Demorest,   Ga.  1900 

Axtell,   J.   Dayton,   2191   Kearney  Ave., 
San  Diego.  Cal 

Axton,  John  T..  3179  Porter  St.,  N.  W., 
Washington,  D.  C.  1902 

Axton,   John  T.,   Jr..   Ch.,  U.S.A.,  Fort 
Francis  E.  Warren,  Wyo.  1917 

Ayer,  Edward  P.,  7  Sybil  Ave.,  Bran- 
ford,  Conn.  1894 
— Ayers,    William    B.,    35    W.    Elm    Ave., 
Wollaston   Park,    Mass. 
[Aylmore,  Frederick  G.,  deceased.  45 

Ayres,  Lucy  T.,  My.,  333  Central  Park 
West,  New  York  City.  1922 

Babb,  J.  Franklin,  lee,  New  Hampton, 
N.   H.  1898 

— Babb,  Thomas  E.,  p. em.,  Holden,  Mass.  1869 
xBabb,   William  S.,  Seaman,   Ohio. 

Babbitt,     Will    A.,     921     Leland    Ave., 

South  Bend,  Ind.  1895 

tBabcock,   Frank  1912 


Babcock,  Milton  Howard,  442  Main  St., 

Hartford,  Conn.  1888 

,-Bachelder,    Everett   E.,    40    Bridge   St., 

Newton,   Mass. 

Bacheler,  Francis  P.,  Talcottville,  Conn. 

Bacheler,     Theodore,     South     Hadley 

Falls,  Mass. 
Bachman.  Walter  E.,  3541  North  Merid- 
ian St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  1918 
""Bacon,     Alvin     C,     42     Florence     St., 

Natick,  Mass. 
[Bacon,  Benjamin  W.,  deceased.  45 

Bacon,  Miles  E.,  Chandlerville,  111.        1880 
Bacon,  William  F.,   1701  Montcalm  St., 

Indianapolis,   Ind.  1911 

Badder,  Coral  F.,  Northport,  Mich. 
Bade,    W.    Frederick,    Pj.,    1798    Scenic 

Ave.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  41,  1894 

xBagby,  A.  G.,  T.,  So.  Webster,  Ohio.    1912 
Bagdikian,  Aram  T.,  59  Elm  St.,  Stone- 
ham,  Mass. 
Bagnall,  Frederick,  New  Haven,  Mich. 
Bailey,  Arthur  W.,  33  Walnut  St.,  Win- 

sted,    Conn. 
Bailey,  Gurdon  F.,  Mystic,  Conn.  1893 

-Bailey,    Henry    L.,    Reg.,    169    Crescent 

Rd.,  Longmeadow,  Mass.  43,  69,  1889 

[xBailey,  Henry  L.,  deceased. 
Bailey,  Richard  L.,  Templeton,  Mass. 
Bain,  Colin  B.,  Grand  Meadow,  Minn. 
Bainton,    J.    Herbert,    Cheshire,    Conn. 
Bainton,  Roland  H..  Pj.,  2108  Yale  Sta., 

New  Haven,  Conn.  40,  1927 

Baird,  Corey  S.,  Cromwell,  la.  1899 

Baird,  George  B.,  Lowell,   Wash. 
Baird,    Lucius   O.,   St.,   5026    16th   Ave., 

N.  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.       21,  27.  29,  72,  1891 
Baird,  Robert  S.,  Cheboygan,  Mich. 
— Bakeman,  Robert  A.,  50  Lynn  St.,  Pea- 
body,   Mass.  1905 
Baker,     Albert    S.,     2315    Maile    Way, 

Honolulu,   T.   H. 
Baker,  Edward  L.,  333  W.  9th  St.,  Fre- 
mont,  Neb. 
-Baker,  Ernest  L.,  Amesbury,  Mass. 
Baker,  Frank  H.,  Center  Ossipee,  N.  H. 
xBaker.  Hiley,  208  S.  Maple  St..  Argos, 

Ind. 
Baker,  Marion  W.,  Tombstone,  Ariz. 
Baker,    T.    Nelson,    256    Robbins    Ave., 

Pittsfield,    Mass. 
Baker,  Walter  A.,  807  Fourth  St.,  Bis- 
marck,   N.    D.  1897 
xBaker,   Weltie  E.,  Ravena,   N.  Y.  13 
Baker,  William  H.,  135  Park  Dr.,  Well- 
ington,  O.                                                   1887 
-Baldwin,  A.  Graham,  Pj.,  Adams  Hall, 

Andover,    Mass.  1928 

xBaldwin,  Carl  F.,  822  S.  Meridian  St., 

Portland.  Ind. 
Baldwin,  Charles  H.,  Stafford  Springs, 

R.  D.  1,  Conn. 
xBaldwin.   H.   B..   Apex.   N.   C.  (— ) 

xBaldwin,  J.  W.,  R.  R.,  Columbus.  Ind.  1912 
Baldwin,  William  E.,  Medford,  Okla. 
Balfour.  John,  Coloma,  Mich. 
Ball,  Albert  H..  Faculty  House,  South 

Hadley,   Mass.  1871 

xBall,  Arza.  R.  1,  Chesterhill,  Ohio         1929 
Ball,   James   E.,    1506  Girard   Ave.,   N., 

Minneapolis,  Minn.  24 

Ball.  Robert  H.,  Fair  Haven.  Vt. 
[Ballantine,  John  W.,  deceased.  45 

Ballantine,  William  G..  Pj.em.,  215  For- 
est Park  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass.       1880 
Ballensky,   James,   Sanger,   Cal. 
Ballmer,  Isaiah  Balcolm,  Gentry,  Ark. 
Ballou,  Earle  H-,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  1916 

Ballou,  Henry  L.,  p.em.,  Chester,  Vt.    1895 
-Ballou,   Luther,    Dover-Foxcroft,   Me. 
Ballou,    William    J..    Chester,    Vt. 
— Baltzer,  Melbourne  O.,  71  Martland  St., 
Montello,  Mass. 


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Balzer,    J.    F.,     Pf.,    302    Nevada    St., 
Northfield,  Minn.  1924 

Bamford,  Frederick  S.,  Freeport,  Me.  1896 

Banks,  Henry  B.,  Moncure,  N.  C. 

Banks,  Harry  F.,  Box  127,  Adams,  Wis. 

Banninga,  John  J.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.        1901 

Bannister,  Fred.,  Milton,  N.  H. 

Baptist,   John  D.,    1237  St.  Charles  St.. 
Thebodaux,  La. 

Baptiste,   Lewis  J„  619  North  15th  St., 
Birmingham,   Ala. 
■«^Barber,  Arthur,  3  Berkeley  St.,   Law- 
rence,  Mass. 

Barber,  James  A.,  Box  481,  High  Point, 
N.  C. 

Barber,    Jerome    M.,    Box    202,    Forest 
Grove,    Ore.  1892 

—  Barber,  Laurence  L.,  11  Maple  St.,  Ar- 

lington,   Mass.  11,    20,    21 

Barber,   Ray  W.,   5013   Byron  St.,   Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Barbour,  Thomas  W.,  Box  426,  Ramona, 

San  Diego  Co.,  Cal. 
xBarbre,   John,   Crossville,  HI.  271 

Barker,  Franklin  W.,  Unionville,  Conn. 

Barker,    George    A.,    Pomfret    Center, 
Conn. 

Barker,  James  I.,   Tallassee,  Ala. 

Barker,   Lee  W.,   Emmetsburg,  la. 

Barker,    Otis  W.,   145  Warrenton  Ave.. 

Hartford,   Conn.  1893 

[Barker,  Ralph  A.,  deceased.  46 

Barker,    Thomas,    Janesville,    R.    D.    1, 
Wis. 

•  Barnard,  Alfred  J.,  55  Arborough  Rd., 

Roslindale,  Mass. 
Barnard,    Elihu    C,    4426    Klingle    St., 

N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1866 

"xBarnard,  George  F.,  Boscawen,  N.  H.  1919 

-  Barnard.    Orlo  E.,   Hatfield,   Mass. 
Barnes,    E.    Winfred,    Y.   M.   C.   A.,   45 

Bleecker   St.,    Newark,   N.  J.  1918 

Barnes,     Estle     C,     Comstock     Park, 

Mich. 
Barnes,    Guy    L.,    Pr.,    Kidder    Junior 

College,  Kidder,  Mo.  1926 

•  Barnes,   Henry  John,   Lysander,  N.  Y. 
Barnes,  Howard  C,   T.,  Tallmadge,  R. 

F.   D.,    Ohio.  1899 

Barnes,    Orville   A.,    Appleton,   Minn. 
Barnes,   Robert  J.,   Hayward,   Wis.        1905 
Barnes,    William    D.,   55   Elizabeth   St., 

Hartford,    Conn. 
— -Barnett,  John  W.,  4  Loomis  St.,  Mont- 

pelier,    Vt. 
Barnette,    Leslie    J.,    1227    Pizano    St.. 

Coral  Gables.  Fla. 
*xBarnhart,  J.  D.,  Tuscumbia,  Mo. 
Barnhill,  Oscar  F.,  Troy,  N.  C. 
Barnum,  Orien  S.,  Potlach,  Ida. 
Barnum,  Samuel  H.,  p. em.,  221  Eastern 

Point    Rd.,    Groton,    Conn.  1883 

Barnwell,  Henry  S.,  St.,  515  E.  Stone- 
wall St.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  '22,  67,  68,  71,  1904 
xBarrett,  D.  P.,  Ponce,  P.  R. 
xBarrett,    John    C,    508    E.    Alleghany 

Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Barrett,    S.    Allen,    2217   Garland   Ave., 

Detroit,    Mich.  1888 

Barrows,  Irvin,  bus.,  Faulkton,  S.  D.      1899 
Barsalou,    George   F.,    Maquoketa,    la. 
Barstow,  Robbins  W.,  Pr.,  165  Elizabeth 

St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  12,  13,  25,  32,  38,  1916 
Bartak,      Joseph      P.,     My.,     Prague, 

Czechoslovakia.  1915 

Barth,  William  L.,  816  Woodlawn  Ave., 

Venice,   Cal.  1890 

Bartholomew,  Noyes  O.,  Eldon.  Mo. 
Bartlett,     A.     Eugene,     Ev.,      Bartlett 

Manor,  West  Chester,  Pa.  1897 

Bartlett,     Dana     W.,     2020     Coldwater 

Canyon  Rd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Cal.  1887 

Bartlett,  Henry  M.,  Kent,  Conn. 


-•'Bartlett,    Hollis    M.,    92    Coburn    Ave.. 

Worcester,  Mass. 
^Bartlett,     Robert     M.,     Longmeadow, 
Mass. 
Bartlett,  Samuel  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.      1894 
[Bartlett,  William  A.,  deceased.  46 

Bartlett,     William    H.,     No.     Scituate, 

IVIciSS  1922 

Bartley,  William  T.,   Canaan,   N.  Y. 
xBarton,  Brice  S.,  Turon,  Kans. 
'■'Barton,  James  L.,  Secern.,  Longwood 
Towers,    Brookline,    Mass.  12,    1885 

Barton,  William  H.,  New  Cambria,  Mo. 
-Barton,  William  P.,  Sunderland,  Mass. 

Bartter,   Alfred   H.,    Sioux   Rapids,   la. 

Barwick,  Arthur  W.,  1321  Prairie  Ave., 
Desplaines,   111. 

Bascom,     Mrs.     Elida     G.,     R.     D.     5. 
Brewer,    Me.  1924 

Basham,  Charles  W.,  Orient,  la. 

Bashford,   Alfred   E.,   Exeter,   Neb. 

Baskerville,    Mark,    3116    Grand    View 
Ave.,    Spokane,    Wash.  1882 

Baskerville,     Robert,     9260     California 

Ave.,    Seattle,   Wash. 
txBaskerville,  S.  H.,  Henderson,  N.  C.      (— ) 

Baskerville,  William  E.,  Sidney,  Mont. 

Bassett,    Elton    K.,    Boothbay    Harbor, 

Me. 
xBassett,  John  H.,  R.  4,  Danbury,  Conn. 
-Bassler,    Henry    G.,    235    Melbourne    Rd.. 
Pittsfield,  Mass.  1900 

Bast,  C.  William,  Harlan,  la. 

Bast,  Carl  P.,  Rock  Rapids,  la. 

Bastel,    Frederick    T.,    1737    Coit    Rd., 
East  Cleveland,  O.  1890 

Bate,   Francis  H.,    T.,  Winthrop,   Me.    1913 

Bates,  Henry  L.,  Paterson  Apts.,  Forest 
Grove,  Ore.  1881 

Bates,  Mrs.  Juanita,  310  N.  Aurora  St., 

Ithaca,  N.  Y.  1892 

[Bates,  Newton  W.,  deceased. 

Batt,    George,    812    N.    Lincoln    Ave., 
Loveland,  Colo. 

Batten,    James   H.,    Pf.,    1138    Harvard 
Ave.,    Claremont,    Cal.  1895 

Bauer,     Philip    E.,     4725    15th    N.    E., 
Seattle,  Wash.  1901 

Bauer.  Thorpe,  2140  Main  St.,  Bridge- 
port,   Conn. 
xBaughman,  John,  Sumner,  111. 

Bauman,  Benjamin  R.,   1222  No.  Baird 
Ave.,  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.  1902 

Baumann,  Eppo,  Ft.  Morgan,  R.  D.  3, 
Colo.  1901 

Baumann,   Gustav  B.,  Treynor,  la. 

Baumann,    Hugo   M.,   515   Garfield  St.. 
Lodi,    Cal. 

Baumgardner,  Gill  M.,  667  Blaine  Ave., 
Akron,  O.  1913 

Baxter,  Nelson  I.,   Tomah,  Wis.  271 

xBaxter,  S.  M.,  Norfolk,  Va.  (— ) 

~  Bayes,    R.    Ernest,    37    Lee    St.,    Cam- 
bridge,   Mass.  1908 
xBayless,  Dewey,  R.  1,  Stout,  Ohio  271,  1932 

Bayne,  John  J.,  1621  Division  St.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 
[Bazata,  Benjamin  V.,  deceased.  46 

Beach,    Arthur    G.,    Pf.,    508    4th    St., 
Marietta,    O.  1897 

-Beach,   David  N.,  291  St.  James  Ave.. 
Springfield,   Mass. 

Beach,  Frederick  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.     1910 

Beach,  Harlan  Page,  Pf.  em.,  737  Trot- 
ter Ave.,   Winter  Park,   Fla.  1883 

Beach,  Jesse  J.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  1929 

Beach,   Joseph   W.,   A.   B.  C.  F.  M.       1918 

Beach,  Walter  B.,  Linden  Hills  Church, 
Minneapolis,   Minn. 

Beadle,  Harry  A.,  456  Main  St.,  Saco, 
Maine.  1901 

Beale,  Arthur  S.,  2203  N.  48th  St.,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 


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Beale,  Charles  H.,  West  Boothbay  Har- 
bor, Me. 
Beale,  T.  F.  Rutledge,  Peoples  Church, 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Beam,  Kenneth  S.,  Sec,  950  N.  Maren- 
go St.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  1917 
Bean,    A.    Lincoln,    Barrington,    R.   D., 

Box  41,  R.  I. 
Bean,    Joseph   P.,    Wedowee,    R.    D.    1, 

Ala. 
Beard,  Albert  G.,  224  Grant  St.,  Plain- 
well,  Mich.  1921 
Beard,  Augustus  F.,   Sec.  em.,  39  East 

Ave.,  Norwalk,  Conn.  22,  1860 

Beard,  Reuben  A.,  p.em.,  713  3rd  Ave. 

S.,    Fargo,    N.   D.  1879 

Beard,   Willard  L.,   A.  B.  C.  F.   M.        1894 
Beard,  William  S.,  Uncasville,  R.  D.  1, 

Conn.  1897 

Beardslee,     Claude     G.,     Pf.,     Lehigh 

Univ.,    Bethlehem,    Pa.  1914 

-.-Beardslee,  Lyndon  S.,  Westboro,  Mass. 
Beardslee,    Raymond    A.,    41    Wall   St., 

Springfield,  Vt. 
Beardsley,  Frank  G.,  Minot,  N.  D. 
Beattie,    John    L.,    Abingdon,    Va.  1903 

—Beaumont,    Albert    E.,    36    Bolton    St., 

Marlboro,    Mass. 
xBeaver,  Mrs.  Carrie,  Advance,  Ind. 
Bebee,    W.    Lome,    Y.    M.    C.    A.,    726 

Washington   St.,    Utica,    N.   Y.  1925 

Bechtel,   Philip,   Batesland,   S.   D. 
Bechtold,    Warren,    Huntsburg,    O. 
tBecker,    James    A.,    Grand    Junction, 

Colo. 
Becker,   William.   Friend,   Neb. 
Beckwith,    Kenneth    D.,    109   Hale   St., 

Beverly,   Mass. 
Beddoes,    Arthur    E.,    612    Washington 

St.,  Beardstown,  111. 
Bedell,    George   W.,   Clarksville,   Mich. 
Bedford,  Archie  B.,   1641  S.  Salina  St.. 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Bedikian,  Antranig  A.,  152  E.  34th  St., 

New  York  City. 
Bedrosian.    Kapriel,    228   Highland    St., 

Worcester,    Mass. 
Beebe,  Ralph  J.,  Primghar,  la. 
Beene.  Dow  B.,  Pf.,  4  W.  93d  St.,  New 

York  City.  1911 

Beggs,   David  M.,   Anamosa,   la. 
xBeidleman,  Paul,  Ev.,  Keensburg,  111.    1925 
xBeisiegel,  Jacob  J.,  Winona  Lake,  Ind. 
Beitel,   Julius  H.,  Franklin,   Neb.  1891 

Beittel,    Adam   Daniel,    1126    19th   Ave., 

S.,  Nashville,  Term. 
Bekeschus,   Edward,   Stuyvesant  Falls, 

N.   Y. 
Bekeschus.  Paul  C,  1427  Race  St.,  Cin- 
cinnati, O.  13,  67 
Belknap,  C.  Le  Roy,  Summer  Hill,  111. 
Bell,  Aylesworth  B.,  9142  Lincoln  Ave., 

Brookfield,   111. 
Bell,     E.     Frazer,     425     Hamilton     St., 

Geneva,    HI. 
Bell,  Edgar  L.,  Westfield,  R.  D.  2,  Conn. 
—Bell,    Enoch    F.,    Sec,    14    Beacon    St., 

Boston,  Mass.  18,  30,  1902 

xBell,  Frank  G.,  Noble,  111. 
Bell.  George  H.,  Brantley,  R.  D.  1,  Ala. 
*xBell,  M.  H.,  R.  R.,  Dover,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Bell.  William  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  1907 

Bellingham,   Ernest  R.,   R.   9,   Box  824, 

Seattle,  Wash.  1920 

[Belsey,  George  Wallace,  deceased.  46 

Bender,  William  A.,  919  Waco  St.,  Cor- 
pus Christi,  Tex.  71 
Benedict,    Elmer    W.,    1817    San   Pedro 

Ave.,   Berkeley,   Cal. 
Benedict,  H.  Hawthorn,  Hampton  Falls, 

N.  H. 
xBennett,  Clarence  S.,  349  So.  Jefferson 

St.,   Huntington,   Ind.  12 


Bennett,  John  N.,  Dean,  1122  Summit 

Ave.,   Springfield,   Mo.  1922 

Bennett.    Joseph    Henry,    234    Central 

Ave.,   Campbell,   Cal. 
Bennett,  L.  V.,  Columbia,  S.  D. 
'-Bennett.    Richard    H..    52    Willow    St.. 

Belmont,  Mass. 
Bennett,  Robert  C,  Rio.  Wis.  1897 

♦xBennett,    Simon    A.,    St.,    203V2    Uni- 
versity Ave.,  Muncie,  Ind.  1913 
Bennett,    Thomas   E.,   213   Garfield   St., 

Traverse  City,  Mich. 
Bennetts,  Frank  T.,  Richville.  N.  Y. 
Benninger,  S.  C,  Grand  Chain,  111. 
Benson,  Ernest  L.,  480  Columbia  Ave., 

Elgin,    111.  1897 

Benson,  Frank  T.,  768  Charles  St.,  St. 

Paul,    Minn. 
Bent,     David    F.,    275    Algoma    Blvd., 

Oshkosh,   Wis. 
Bent,  Lester  H.,  Pocantico  Hills,  N.  Y. 
Bentall,    Alfred,    Lansing,    Mich.  1902 

*xBentley,     Harold,     55     Elizabeth     St., 

Hartford,  Conn.  1929 

Bentley,    Wilson,    Milan,    Mo.  1899 

Benton,  Joseph  A.,  Ben  Lomond,  Cal.  1901 
xBeougher,  S.  L.,  Vaughnsville,  Ohio. 
Berckman,  Wm.  O.,  R.  3,  Box  18,  Lake- 
land, Fla.  1897 
Bergen,  Harry  H.,   Lockport,   N.  Y. 
Berggren,  Walter  C,  Polk  City,  la. 
Berghoefer,     Fred    J.,      1722    N.    Park 

Ave.,   Chicago,   111. 
Bergman,  Franklin  H.,  Madison,  Minn. 
Bergsman,    Erick,    Birchdale,    Minn. 
Berkeley,    William   G.,    Greenfield,    N. 

H.  1906 

tBerle,   Adolph  A..  New  York  City.       1887 
Berquist,    E.    J.,    Pinckney,    Mich. 
Berriman,  William,  Granby,  Conn. 
Berry,   James  T.,   Albion,   Me. 
Berry,    John    Faris,    12100    Castlewood 

Ave.,    Cleveland,    O.  1891 

Besselievre,  William  C,  De  Smet,  S.  D. 
Best,   Archibald  C,   Pinedale,   Wyo. 
Best,    John,    412    Broad    St.,    Menasha, 

Wis. 
Betz,   Allison   R.,    Sylvan,    Fox   Island, 

Wash.  1904 

Bewer,  Julius  A.,  Pf.,  606  W.  122d  St., 

New    York    City.  1906 

Bewkes,  Eugene  G.,  Pf.,  40  Maple  Ave., 

Hamilton,  N.  Y.  1922 

-Beyer,  Richard  F.,  6  Franklin  St.,  Con- 
cord.  N.  H. 
xBias,  George  H.,  Peytona,  W.  Va. 
Bibiloni,    Eduardo,    Humacao,    Puerto 

Rico. 
Bickers,  William  H.,  Vinita,   Okla. 
Bicknell,   John,   A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  1902 

— Bidwell,   Charles  A.,   12  Salisbury  Rd., 

Brookline,    Mass. 
tBielefield,  John  H.  1907 

Bierbaum,  Milton  A.,  Ault,  Colo. 
Bigelow,    Frank    E.,    58    S.    Main    St., 

Newport,  N.  H.  70 

Billings,  Charles  S.,  971  »/2  6th  St.,  Los 

Angeles,    Cal.  1896 

-—Billings,   Osmond   J.,    Orange,    Mass. 
Billings,    Percy,    Pf.,    1474    E.    69th   St., 

Chicago,  111.  1890 

Binkhorst,   Arie,   Pf.,  Olivet,   Mich.        1885 
Birch,  Guy  R.,   Scribner,   Neb. 
Birge,  J.  Kingsley,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.        1914 
Bishop,  Albert  W.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  1880 
Bishop,  Edw.n  W.,  Lansing,   Mich. 
Bishop.    Frederick   J.,    4036   N.    Mozart 

St.,   Chicago,   111.  1922 

Bissell,  Henry  M.,  Turton,  S.  D. 
Bissell,  Shelton,  Franklin,  N.  H. 
Bissell,  William  F.,  Saxtons  River,  Vt.  1902 
-fiitler,    Thomas   B.,    54   Harrison   Ave.. 

Northampton,  Mass. 


342       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches       [1932 


Bivin.  George  D.,  Pf.,  11308  Hessler  Rd., 
N.  E.,  Cleveland,  O.  1910 

--Bixler,  James  W..  12  Center  St.,  Exeter, 
N.  H.  31 

Black,     Archibald,     11     Plymouth    St., 

Montclair,    N.   J. 
Black,    Floyd   H..    Pr.,   Box   182.    Sofia, 

Bulgaria.  1917 

[Black,  George  D.,  deceased.  46 

Black,   Robert  F.,   Shiocton,   Wis. 
Blackburn.    John    F.,    1542    S.    Gordon 

St.,  S.  W.,  Atlanta,   Ga.  1895 

Blackburn,  W.  A.,  Ocheltree,  Kan.        1888 
Blackford,  Horace  V.,  S.  Williamstown, 

Mass. 
Blackman,    John    C,    208   W.    19th   St., 

Cheyenne.  Wyo. 
[Blackman,  William  F.,  deceased.  46 

-Blackmer,  Edmund  F.,  Montague,  Mass. 
Blackmer,  Walter  R.,  Richmond,  Vt. 
xBlackwell,  H.  L.,  Berkley,  Norfolk,  Va.  (— ) 
Blackweil,    J.    Pilley,    Luverne,    R.    D. 

4,  Ala. 
[Blackweil,  William,  deceased.  47 

[Blair,  Allan  J.,  deceased. 
Blair,    David    G.,    6231    Echo    St.,    Los 

Angeles,    Cal.  1893 

Blair,  W.  Walter,  332  Lake  Ave.,  Fair- 
mont,  Minn. 
Blaisdell,   Allen   C,    dir.,  8  Mosswood 

Rd.,    Berkeley,    Cal.  1923 

Blaisdell.     James    A.,     831     Dartmouth 

Ave.,    Claremont,    Cal.  1892 

Blake,  Everett  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  1927 

Blakely,  Quincy.  Farmington,  Conn. 
Blakesley,  Robert  I..  Pittsfield,  Mass.      271 
Blakeway,  Herbert  N.,  8525  S.  Carpen- 
ter  Ave.,    Chicago,    111.  1919 
Blakney,  Raymond  B.,  25  Lebanon  St.. 
Sanford,  Me.                                            12,  13 
-Blanchard,  Edward  B.,  Barre,  Mass.     1892 
Blanchard,  Ferdinand  Q.,  Euclid  Ave. 

&  E.  96th  St.,  Cleveland,  O.  20,  22 

Blanchard,  John  L.,   189  Keeline  Ave., 

Council   Bluffs,   la.  1891 

Blanchette.    Charles    A.,    1501    Morgan 

Ave..  N.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1898 

Blandford,  Mrs.  Anna.  501  N.  Michigan 

Ave..  Glendora,  Cal.  1909 

Blandford,    Levi    D.,    501    N.    Michigan 

Ave.,  Glendora,  Cal.  1901 

xBlankenship,   T.   S.,   Mouth   of  Laurel, 

Ky.  (-) 

Blanning,  Howard  A.,  Benton  Harbor. 

Mich. 
Blaze,  Arthur  K..  6  Linden  St.,  Schen- 
ectady, N.  Y. 
Blickensdoerfer,  Carl,  bus.,  Burt,  N.  D.  1925 
xBlish,  Francis  M.,  Morganville,  N.  Y.      271 
-    Bliss,    Alfred   V.,    Sec,    14    Beacon  St., 
Boston,  Mass.  69,  1898 

Bliss,     Charles     B.,     West    Brookfield, 

Mass.  1903 

Bliss,  Daniel,  10  Keswick  Ave.,  Boston, 

MgCC 

Bliss,    Leon    D.,    Box   283,    Morro   Bay, 
Cal.  1889 

Blodgett,   Ernest  A.,    1211    N.   Franklin 
St.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  1908 

Blodgett,  Warren  M.,  dir.  R.  E.,  1  Han- 
son PI.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1925 

Blomfield.   Frank,   p.em.,    Ill    Newfield 
St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  1887 

Blomfield,  Stanley  F.,  Monson,  Mass. 

Blood,   Charles  R.,    bus.,  514  Chalmers 
St..    Champaign.    HI.  1901 

Bloom,  Gustav,  138-03  56th  Ave.,  Flush- 
ing, L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Bloom,    J.    Vernon,    Burbank,    Cal. 

Bloom.   W.  Knighton,   Sec,  933  Wood- 
ward   Bldg.,    Washington,    D.    C.    15, 

26,  71,  1898 
[Bloomfield,  George  J.,  deceased.  47 


Blough,    John   H.,    1105    Hershey   Ave., 

Muscatine,   la. 
txBlue,  E.  J.,  Aberdeen.  N.  C.  1902 

-Blue,  James  McD.,  82  St.  Andrew  Rd., 
East  Boston,   Mass. 
Blueyes,  Thomas,  pastor -at-large,  Little 

Eagle,  S.  D.  1925 

Blundon,  Leslie  W.,  Essex  Junction,  Vt. 
Blunt,    Harry    B.,    Alexandria,    Minn. 
Blyth,  Robert  B.,  Burlington,  la. 
Boardman,   Charles  W.,   Delavan,  Wis. 
Boardman,    Harry    L.,    Pf.,    4889    Ter- 

racina    Court,    Riverside,    Cal.  1893 

*.\Boatright,    D.    A.,    1110    E.    Main    St., 
Robinson,  111.  1894 

Bockoven,    John    C,    17    E.    Highland 

Ave.,  Villa  Park,  111. 
Bockoven,     Paul     J.,     2215     Broadway, 

Great  Bend.  Kan. 
[Bockoven.  William  A.,  deceased.  47 

Boden,  Reynold  B.,   2445  W.  Washing- 
ton St.,  Los  Angeles,   Cal. 
Bodine,  John  E.,  1057  Webster  St.,  Tra- 
verse City,  Mich.  1891 
Bodman,  Frederick  H.,  42  Fremont  St., 
Battle  Creek,  Mich.  1905 
"^Bodwell,  Charles  S.,  Sec,  30  Hunting- 
ton Ave.,  Sharon,  Mass.  1903 
Bodwell,  Flaviel  A.,  St.  Cloud,  Fla.        1891 
xBoehringer,  W.  Rollo,  Enon,  Ohio.         1912 
Boerner,   Theodore  A.,   Port  Washing- 
ton, Wis. 
Boettcher,    Alvin,    Traer,   la. 
Bohn,   W.  Frederick,  Pf.,  285  Oak  St., 

Oberlin,   O.  21,  1902 

Boicourt,    William   L.,    Shirley,    Mass. 
-  Boisen,  Anton  T.,  Ch.,  Box  57,  Worces- 
ter,  Mass.  1911 
Boland.  Almon  T.,  Haverhill,  N.  H. 
xBolden,  William,  1028  35th  St.,  Newport 

News,  Va. 
[Boiler,  Benjamin  F.,   deceased.  47 

Bollinger,  Edward  S.,  R.  D.  8,  Box  396. 

Portland,   Ore.  1889 

xBolt,   Orey,  Lawrenceville,  Pa. 
Bond,  Theo.  M.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.      1919 
Bonnell,   J.   W.,    Riceville,   la. 
[xBonner,  S.  M.,  deceased. 
Booch,    Herman    R.,    1437    Juniata    St., 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Bookwalter,   Lewis,  Ansonia,  Conn.      1877 
Boone,  Amos  R.,  Armour,  S.  D. 
txBoone.  J.  W.,  New  Bern,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Booth,    A.    Lynn.    117    So.    Second    St., 

Elkhart,    Ind. 
Booth,  Edwin,  Sheldon,  la. 
Booth,  Harold  G.,  Fryeburg,  Me. 
Booth.  Henry  K.,  241  Cedar  Ave.,  Long 

Beach,  Cal.  13 

Booth,  Kyle,   1336  Linn  St.,  Peoria.  111. 
Booth,  R.  H.,  Box  122D,  R.  A.,  Sanford. 

Fla.  1930 

Booth,     Vincent     Ravi,     1     Monument 

Ave.,  Bennington,  Vt. 
Booth,  Walter  P.,  Box  319,  Ann  Arbor, 

Mich.  1923 

Boothby,  Clayton  D..  Meriden,  Conn. 
xBoran,  Ed,  Haubstadt,  Ind. 
Borden,  Evart  P.,  611  High  St.,  Oregon 

City,  Ore. 
Boren,   Frank  E.,   Kenwood,    Cal. 
Bortle,  Harold  J.,  Moravia,  N.  Y. 
Boss,   Roger  C,    bus.,  521   W.   19th   St., 

Pueblo,  Colo.  1901 

Bossing,  Nelson  L.,  Pf.,  2109  Alder  St., 

Eugene,    Ore.  1918 

Bosworth,  Anthony  R.,  Pettibone,  N.  D. 

1892 
♦Bosworth.  Edward  F.,  Pf.,  Oberlin,  O.  1923 

Bosworth,   Linneus  M.,   West  Tisbury, 

Mass. 
Bosworth,    Richard  H.(   439  S.   Willard 
St..  Burlington,  Vt.  1882 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       343 


Bosworth,  Theodore  K.,  Centralia,  Kan. 
Boult,    William   T.,    Tr.,   287   4th   Ave., 
New  York  City. 

6,  10,  15,  20,  22,  24,  25,  26,  1908 
xBouman,  Dennis  D.,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 
—Bourne,  Alexander  P.,  P.   O.  Box  366, 
Marion,  Mass.  1895 

Bourner,  Charles  A.,  Homer,  N.  Y.         1911 
Bouton,  Tilton  C.  H.,  Box  863,  St.  Pet- 
ersburg, Fla.  1881 
Boutte,  Armand  V.,  M.D.,  2536  S.  Gal- 
vez  St.,  New  Orleans,  La.  1912 
"^Bowden,  Henry  M.,  State  Line,  Mass.    1886 
Bowdish,  A.  Craig,  Lake  Wales,  R.  A. 

Box  634,  Fla.  1901 

Bowen,  Richard  H.,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 
[Bowers,  George,  deceased.  47 

Bowers,  Roy  E.,  1375  W.  Clifton  Blvd.. 

Lakewood,  O.  13 

Bowlby,  Noble  O.,  Meriden,  N.  H. 
"""Bowman,    John    Elliot,    New    Ipswich, 
N.  H.  1895 

Bown,  Frank  A.,  601  E.  Main  St.,  Walla 
Walla,  Wash.  1897 

"-•Boyd,  Herbert  W.,  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
fxBoyd,  I.,  Cary,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Boyd,  William  Cowan,  7055  Yale  Ave., 

Chicago,  111. 
Boyd,  William  T.,  Flasher,  N.  D. 
txBoykin,  P.  W.,  R.  2,  Holland,  Va.        1920 
Boykins,   Reuben,   Chacahoula,  La. 
xBoykins,  W.  P.,  Lucama,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Boyl,    Elliott    A.,    237    W.    11th    Ave., 

Columbus,  O.  1900 

Boyles,  Charles  D.,  bus.,  1540  79th  Ave., 

Oakland,  Cal.  1925 

Boynton,  Edward  C,  1  Heathcote  Rd., 

Scarsdale,  N.  Y.  12 

Boynton,  M.  Russell,  7000  Jeffery  Ave., 
Chicago,  111.  11,  20,  26 

"""Boynton,     Nehemiah,     p.em.,     Newton 
Centre,  Mass.  12,  1882 

Bozarth,  Howard  P.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  1926 
xBozell,  Ray,  R.  5,  Edinburg,  Ind. 
Bradbury,   Clarence  J.,   120  N.  Lincoln 

Ave.,   Scranton,   Pa. 
xBradbury,    Jesse    M.,    2412    Champaign 

Ave.,  Mattoon,  111. 
Bradford,    Arthur    H.,    20   Diman   PL, 
Providence,  R.  I.  10,  12 

— Bradford,  Emery  L.,  Boxford,  Mass. 
Bradford,    Park    A.,    982    Linden   Ave., 

Hubbard  Woods,  Winnetka,  111.  1879 

[Bradford,  Samuel  S.,  deceased.  47 

Bradford,  Walter  P.,  Hallowell,  Me. 
Bradley,   Dan   F.,   Pilgrim   Ch.,  Cleve- 
land, O.  12,  21 
""-Bradley,     Dwight   J.,     70    Sumner    St., 
Newton  Centre,  Mass.         11,  12,  18,  32,  35 
Bradley,     Edward    E.,     Pf.,    Hampton 

Institute,   Hampton,   Va.  1893 

Bradley,     Mrs.    Ellen    P.,     Broadview, 

Mont. 
Bradley,   Henry   Stiles,    1236   Peachtree 

St.,  N.  E.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  1893 

Bradley,    Nelson    S.,    Claremont    Inn, 

Claremont,  Cal.  1889 

xBradshaw,  Elisha,  Walters,  Va. 
Bradshaw,    Marion   J.,    Pf.,   319   Union 

St.,  Bangor,  Me.  36,  1912 

xBradway,  Dorothea  A.,  Ev.,  1625  Spear 

St.,   Logansport,   Ind.  1928 

Brady,  Donald  D.,  Spearfish,  S.  D. 
xBrady,  E.  Carl,  Hemp,  N.  C. 
Bragg,  William,  Scotland,  Conn. 
Brakemeyer,     Gustav    L.,    p.em.,    1540 
Patterson  St.,  Fresno,  Cal.  1885 

xBrammer,  Mrs.  Minnie,  R.  8,  Maysville, 

Ky.  (-) 

xBrandon,   Ralph  A.,   North  Waterford, 

Me. 
Brandt,    Marvin    R.,    73    Rhodes    Ave., 
Akron,  O. 


xBrantner,  E.  S.,  Lakemont,  N.  Y.  1931 

xBrashear,   W.  G.,   Elk,   W.   Va. 
Braun,  A.  H.,  1115  Dorcas  St.,  Omaha, 

Neb. 
Braun,  John,  915  Charleston  Ave.,  Lin- 
coln, Neb. 
Brave,     Benjamin,     Pastor    at    Large, 

Shields,  N.  D.  1928 

Bray,  Henry  E.,   Sherwin  Ter.,  Fram- 

ingham,  Mass.  1889 

Breck,  Aaron,  1911  W.  15th  St.,  Topeka, 

Kan.  1898 

Breck,  Charles  A.,  Pf.,  Hampton  Inst., 

Hampton,  Va.  1894 

Breed,  Noel  J.,  1  Keller  St.,  Petaluma, 

Cal.  67 

Brehm,  William  Earl,  Hancock,  Mich. 
Brenneman,     Curvin     E.,     Dodgeville, 

Wis.  1918 

[Brereton,  John,  deceased.  47 

Bretnall,  G.  H.,  Pf.,  Shepherd  College, 

Shepherdstown,  W.  Va.  1908 

Brett,  George  Southwell,  R.  D.  3,  Box 

360,  Sebastopol,  Cal. 
Brewer,  Frank  S.,  Glen  Ellyn,  111. 
Brewster,  Charles  T.,  Elkader,  la. 
Brice,  John,  Sedalia,  N.  C. 
xBricker,    Russell    M.,    R.    2,    Anderson, 

Ind.  (-) 

Briddon,  Albert  L.,  Livonia,  N.  Y. 
Bridge,  Robert  T.,  110  N.  Jefferson  St., 

Wellington,  Kan. 
Bridges,  John  N.,  Craig,  Colo. 
Bridwell,    Charles   W..     1120     20th    St., 
Denver,  Colo. 
-Briggs,  Belinda  M.,  601  Newport  Ave., 

South  Attleboro,  Mass. 
^Briggs,    Frank    L.,    601    Newport   Ave., 
South  Attleboro,  Mass. 
Briggs,    Leslie    B.,    5040    Onteora    Way, 

Eagle  Rock,  Los  Angeles.  Cal.  1908 

xBriggs,  R.  R.,  Box  359,  Suffolk,  Va.        1925 
Briggs,  Walter  A.,  Vermontville,  Mich. 
xBriley,  Charles  A.,   bus.,  144  S.  Culver 

St.,  Logan,  Ohio.  1902 

Brink,  Frederick,  1437  12th  St.,  Moline, 
111. 
-  Brink,    Lee   A.,    212   S.   Clarence   Ave., 
Wichita,  Kan.  1890 

Brinkmeyer,  Elmer  G.,  Niles,  Cal.  271 

Bristol,   Roland   Grant,   503  N.   7th  St., 

Marshall,  111. 
xBristow,    Marjorie    C,    514    Ellicot    St., 

Batavia,   N.  Y.  1914 

Britt.  William  M..  Dwight.  111.  1887 

xBrittle,  R.  E.,  Suffolk,  R.  R.  1,  Va. 
Brock,  Geo.  A.,  127  Circular  St.,  Sara- 
toga Springs,  N.  Y. 
Brockway,     Walter     P.,     Francestown, 

N.  H. 
Brodie,  Andrew  M.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
*tBrodie,  Donald  M.,  Sec,  70  Fifth  Ave., 

New  York  City.  1915 

xBrodie,  Jackson  A.,  139  S.  8th  Ave.,  Mt. 

Vernon.   N.  Y. 
xBrodie,  Robert  B.,  16  W.  129th  St..  New 

York,  N.  Y. 
xBrodt,  W.  R.,  R.  3,  West  Union,  Ohio.  1905 
Brokaw,     A.    D.,     3240    5th    Ave.,    S., 

Minneapolis,    Minn. 
Brokenshire,     Gordon,     My.,     Orange 

City,  Fla.  1930 

Bromley,  Norman  I.,  448  Highland  Ave., 
Orange,  N.  J. 
*-Bronsdon,      Allen      A.,      Baldwinville, 
Mass.  1897 

Brookes,  George  S.,  62  Union  St.,  Rock- 

ville,  Conn. 
xBrooks,  E.  H.,  Steeleville,  111.  (— ) 

Brooks.   Edward  L.,   2144  N.  Clark  St., 

Chicago,  111.  1892 

Brooks,   Hans  A..   94  Dodge  St.,  Clin- 
tonville.  Wis.  1895 


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xBrooks,  James  T.,  Farmers  City,  111. 
xBrooks,  M.  C,  Murphysboro,  111.  (— ) 

Brooks,    Raymond   C,   Pf.,   489   W.   6th 

St..  Claremont,  Cal.  33,  1893 

Brooks,  Robert  W.,  1701  11th  St.,  N.  W., 

Washington,  D.  C.  12 

txBrooks,  Thomas,  Wilmington,  N.  C.      (— ) 
Brose.     Fred     O.,     323    Garfield    Ave.. 

American  Falls,  Ida. 
"tBrosius,  Miss  Iona,  610  Lincoln  Ave., 

N.  W.,  Canton,  O.  1918 

Brost,  Carl  F.,  Harvey,  N.  D. 
Brotherston,  Arthur,  Coventry,  Vt. 
Brotherston,  Bruce  W.,  Pf.,  125  Powder 

House  Blvd.,  West  Somerville,  Mass.  1907 
Brower,     Charles     DeW.,     Interlachen, 

Fla. 
^Brovvn,  Albert  R.,  Stockbridge,  Mass. 
Brown,  Arthur  N.,  Edgerton,  Wis. 
Brown,    Charles    R.,    233    Edwards   St., 

New  Haven,  Conn.  40,  1889 

Brown,    Charles    S.,     1331    N.    Nevada 

Ave.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 
xBrown,  Christian  O.,  Castile,  N.  Y.      (— ) 
Brown,    Clarence    T.,    5802    Woodlawn 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  1889 

*tBrown,  Daniel  M.,  p.em.,  627  S.  Laf  on- 

taine  St.,  Kokomo,  Ind.  1879 

Brown,  E.  Bond,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 
xBrown,    E.    O.,    Hartford    City,    R.    4, 

Ind.  1926 

Brown,   Mrs.  Ella  W.,  80  y2  Analomink 

St.,  East  Stroudsburg.  Pa.  1905 

Brown,    Frank    J.,    L.    Box    112,    New 

Port  Richey,  Fla.  1893 

Brown,  Fred  H..  Arena,  Wis.  1910 

"•Brown,  Forrest  R.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 
Brown,  Frederic  K.,  Lancaster,  Mass. 
xBrown,  G.  A.,  Oregon,  111.  (— ) 

Brown,  George  E.,  225  Tilton  Ave.,  San 

Mateo,  Cal. 
Brown,  George  E.,  Canova,  S.  D.  1901 

xBrown,    Gertie.    115    S.    Marshall    St., 

Harrisburg,  111. 
'-Brown,  Henry  M.,  Dana,  Mass. 
Brown,  Henry  W.,  Strieby,  N.  C. 
Brown,   Herbert  S.,   p.em.,  2230  North 

Ave.,    Bridgeport,    Conn.  1886 

Brown,     Howard    L.,    Atlantic    Hotel, 

Jacksonville,  Fla.  1921 

Brown,     Hugh     Elmer,     910     Michigan 

Ave.,  Evanston,  111.  13,  21 

Brown,   J.   C,   620  Brown   St.,   Colum- 
bus, Ga. 
Brown,  J.  Graydon,  23  Court  St.,  Rut- 
land, Vt.  32 
Brown,     J.     Monroe,     313     Lord     St., 

Marietta.   O. 
Brown.  John  T.,  Greensboro,  R.  5,  Box 

111,  N.  C. 
xBrown,  L.  D.,  Pleasant  Mills,  Ind.  (— ) 

Brown,  Robert  E.,  Pf.,  Oberlin  College, 

Oberlin.  O.  10,  11,  39,  1904 

Brown,    Russell   S.,   5600   Central  Ave., 

Cleveland,  O.  11 

Brown,    Thomas    J..    2448    7th    St.,    La 

Verne.  Cal.  1911 

Brown,    Victor   F.,    140   No.   Union   St., 

Battle  Creek,  Mich.  1893 

xBrowne.   Charles  E.,   423  N.   Bond  St., 

Baltimore,  Md.  12 

'    Browne,    John    K.,     138    Hancock    St., 

Auburndale,  Mass.  1872 

Brownell,    Joseph    D.,    Pr.,    Northland 

College,  Ashland,  Wis.  42,  1915 

Brownlee,    Fred    Leslie,    Sec,    287    4th 

Ave.,  New  York  City.  22.  1910 

Brownsey,  Overt  L.,  S.  Danville,  N.  H.  1911 
Bruce,  Charles  R.,  7614  Linwood  Ave., 

Cleveland,  O.  1886 

Bruce,  Edwin  N.,  bus.,  106  Avenue  A., 

East,  Hutchinson,  Kan.  1928 


Bruce,    Robert    J.,    101    Madison    St., 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Bruggeman,  Walter,  19  N.  Wissahlckon 

Ave.,  Ventnor  City,  N.  J. 
Bruins,  F.  Woodworth,  Mobridge,  S.  D. 
Brumfield,   Thos.  M.,    Pr.,  Fisk  Univ., 

Nashville,  Term.  1912 

Bruner,    Charles    A.,    422    E.    89th    St., 

Chicago,  111.  1894 

Bruno,    Frank   J.,    Pf.,   7707   Davis   PI., 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  1902 

xBryan,  W.  J.,  Rockwood,  111.  (— ) 

»-  Bryant,   Charles   M.,    35   Brenton   Ter.. 

Pittsfield,  Mass.  1906 

Bryant,  Fletcher  J.,  Talladega  College, 

Talladega,   Ala. 
xBryant,  Jonathan,  Rugless,  Ky.  (— ) 

Bryant,  Stowell  L.,  Windham,  O. 
Buchanan,    William    J.,    9511    99    Ave., 

Ozone  Park,  N.  Y.  1901 

Bucher,    Chester    S.,    26    Tunstall    Rd., 

Scarsdale,  N.  Y.  1913 

Buchin,  Earle  I.,  Pembroke,  N.  H. 
Buck,     Benjamin     F.,     1314     14th     St., 

Greeley,  Colo.  1900 

Buck,  George  H.,  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.    1894 
Buck,  John  W.,  Box  30,   R.  R.   1,  Yu- 

caipo,  Calif.  1885 

Buckham,  John  W.,  Pf.,  101  Tamalpais 

Rd.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  41,  1888 

Buckham,   Sidney  H.,  North  Benning- 
ton. Vt. 
"^Buckingham,     Merritt     S.,     Warwick, 

Mass. 
Buckner,    Arthur,    15    Roosevelt    Ave., 

Waterville,  Me.  1916 

Budd,  Alfred  W.,  Derby,  Conn. 
Buehrer,  Edwin  T.,  Haworth,  N.  J. 
Buell,    Seth    H.,    3536    Sidney    St.,    St. 
Louis,  Mo. 

Bugbey,  Willard  S.,  Roseville,  111.  1875 

Buley,    Thomas    M.,    800    Rome    Drive, 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1900 

Bull,  Wilbur  I.,  Waterford,  Me. 
txBullock,  B.  W.,  Manson,  N.  C.  (— ) 

xBullock,  Mrs.  F.  E.,  Trotwood,  Ohio. 
Bullock,  Motier  C.  McCook,  Neb. 
xBullock,  R.  D.,  Middleburg,  N.  C.        (— ) 
txBullock,  W.  M.,  1936  N.  W.  St.,  Wash- 
ington,  D.   C.  (— ) 
Bullougn,  Samuel,  Plymouth,  Wis. 
Bump,    Walter   N.,    4952   Laughborough 

St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1916 

Bunce,    Arthur,     106    Glen    Una,    Los 

Gatos,  Cal.  1912 

Bunch,  J.  S.,  721  W.  8th  St.,  Emporia, 

Kan. 
Bunker,  Fred  R.,  My.,  507  Central  Ave., 

New  Haven,  Conn.  1888 

Bunker,   Kenneth   C,   A.B.C.F.M.  1931 

Bunker,    Wilfrid    H.,    36    Russell    Ter.. 

Pittsfield.  Mass. 
-   Bunnell,  Myron  R.,  Bridgewater,  Mass.  271 
Buran,  John  M.,  Forrest,  111. 
Burch,  Wayne  H.,  809  N.  9th  St.,  Fort 

Dodge,  la. 
Burckes,  James  H.,  Ringville,  Mass.      1926 
xBurchett.  Herbert  C,   4213  Spruce  St., 

New  Boston,  Ohio.  (— ) 

Burd,     Charles    G.,     12    Malvern     St., 

Verona,  N.  J. 
Burdick,    Charles    H.,    Asst.    St.,    Ply- 
mouth Church,  Seattle,  Wash.        72,  1902 
Burdon,  Harold  C,  Newington,  Conn. 
Burdon,  Henry  F.,  Ludlow,  Mass. 
Burfoot,    Edmund,    115    Florence   Ave., 

R.  4,  Peoria,  111.  1902 

Burger,   Charles  C,   St.,  6501   Wydown 

Blvd.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  10,  27,  29,  69,  1912 
Burgess,  Gideon  A.,  Greenville,  R.  I.  1882 
Burgess,  Hubert  F„  Alderwood  Manor, 

Wash.  1892 


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Burgess,  Roscoe  M.,  408  Constantine  St., 

Peoria.  111. 
Burgess.    Roy    H.,    T.,    21    Fulton    St., 

Freehold,  N.  J.  1921 

Burgess,    W.    Sydney,    Bridgehampton, 

L.  I.,  N.  Y.  1912 

Burgh,    David   T.,    1901    K   St.,    N.   W., 

Washington,  D.  C.  1912 

Burhans,  Frank  D.,  6947  Vernon  Ave., 

Chicago,  111.  1895 

Burhans,  Paul  C,  Fort  Myers,  Fla.         1884 
Burkett,  Casabianca  E.,  Canoe,  Ala. 
Burkhardt,  Fred,  Merricourt,  N.  D. 
Burkhardt,  Paul,   1050  9th  St.,  Denver. 

Colo. 
Burkholder,    Clarence    M.,    St.    Clair, 

Mich. 
Burling.  James  P.,  Decorah,  la. 
Burn,  Richard  A.,  Jeffersonville,  Vt. 
Burnap,    Irving    A.,    235    Sargeant    St., 

Hartford,  Conn.  57,  1892 

Burnell.    Arthur    T..    1029    N.    Stahley 
Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1883 

— Burnham,    David   E.,    26   Norman   Rd., 

North  Andover,  Mass.  1902 

--.Burnham,  Edmund  A.,  Essex,  Mass. 
Burns,  Harper  R.,  Glendive,  Mont. 
Burns,    Vincent    G.,    1104    Buckingham 

Rd.,  Palisade.  N.  J.  1920 

Burr,   Almon  W.,   742  Church  St.,   Be- 

loit.  Wis.  1875 

Burr,   Hanford   M.,    Pf.,   54   Alden   St., 

Springfield,  Mass.  1888 

Burr,    Holland   F.,    1815    Camden   Ave., 

S.  Pasadena,  Cal.  67 

[Burr,  Horace  M.,  deceased.  48 

Burr,  Huber,  2612  Dana  St.,  Berkeley, 

Cal. 
Burr.    William    N.,    1910    Milan    Ave., 
South  Pasadena,  Cal.  1888 

^-Burrill,  Arthur  S.,  Dennis,  Mass. 
Burroughs,  Charles  H.,  Savannah,  N.  Y. 
tBurroughs,  Lisle.  1926 

Burrows,  Albert  H.,  Pf.,  Oskaloosa,  Ia.1925 
Burrows,    Charles    N.,    Pf.,    Indianola, 

la.  1920 

Burrows,    Millar    T.,    T.,    262    5th    St., 

Providence,  R.  I.  1915 

Burt,     Enoch    H.,     p.em.,    Torrington, 
Conn.  1886 

,— Burtner,  Daniel  Emory,  447  Broadway, 
Lynn,  Mass.  1890 

Burtner,  Otto  W.,  Ansonia,  Conn. 
Burton,    Charles    E..    Sec,    287    Fourth 

Ave.,  New  York  City.      6,  10,  15,  17,  1898 
Burton,    Charles    Wesley,     Atty.,     6637 

Champlain  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  1914 

Burton,  Malcolm  K.,  Pelham,  N.  Y. 
""Burtt,   Allan  E.,  Yarmouth,  Mass. 

Burtt.  Beniamin  H.,  Brecksville.  O. 
'    Busfield,  Theodore  E.,  14  Warwick  Rd., 
Melrose  Highlands,  Mass.  1883 

Bush,  Frank  R.,  6127  Champlain  Ave., 

Chicago,  111.  1900 

Bush,  Fred  Roys,  Anthony,  Kan. 
— Bushee.    George    A.,    3   Hammond   St., 

Cambridge,   Mass.  1896 

[Bushnell,   C.  W.,  deceased.  48 

[Bushnell,  Henry  A.,  deceased.  48 

Bushong,  Eugene  M.,  Cromwell,  Conn. 
Busier,  Ray  M.,  Harrison,  Mich. 
Bussey,  E.  Maurice.  Rocky  Hill,  Conn. 
Butler,  Elmer  W.,  Tr.,  Thorsby,  Ala.      1883 
Butler,  Franklin  C,  5933  East  Yamhill 

St.,  Portland,  Ore.  1896 

Butler,    Frank    E.,    20    Everett    Ave., 

Providence,  R.  I. 
'Butler,    George    M.,    5    Chestnut    St., 

Dedham,  Mass. 
[Butler,  John  H.,  deceased. 
xButler,  Murdock  W.,  Conshohocken,  Pa. 
Butman,  Harry  R.,  Edgartown,  Mass.      271 


Butt,      George,      198     Western     Ave., 

Brattleboro,  Vt. 
Butterfield,  Claude  A.,  47  Hancock  St., 
Lexington,   Mass.  1904 

-Butterfield,    Ray    E.,    7    Church    St., 
Maiden,  Mass. 
Buttrey,  A.  J..  Park  Ridge,  N.  J. 
Buxton,  Otto  C,  M.D.,  500  Buxton  Dr., 

Webster  City,  la.  190° 

Byers,   Ralph  C,   2515  Holly  St.,   Den- 
ver, Colo.  _ 
Byington,  Edwin  H.,  Pf.,  10  Brookhne 

St.,  Needham,  Mass.  13,  1887 

Byrd,   William   A.,    179   Woodward   St.. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
[Byrons,  E.  Henry,  deceased. 
Cabacungan,    T.    A.,     1330    Liliha    St., 

Honolulu,  T.  H. 
xCabule,    George    H.,    795    St.    Nicholas 

Ave.,    New    York,    N.    Y.  (— ) 

Cadman,  S.  Parkes,  64  Jefferson  Ave., 

Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 
Cadwell,  J.  E.,  Backus,  Minn.  1922 

Cady,    George   L.,    Sec,   287   4th   Ave., 

New  York  City.  22,  1894 

Cady,     George    R.,    6312    Third    Ave.. 

Kenosha,   Wis. 
Cady,  Lyman  V.,  A.B.C.F.M.  1916 

Cady.    William    Jay,    60    N.    Park    St., 

Oberlin,  O.  1890 

Cain,    Francis    E.,     1034    Hudson    St.. 

Seattle,  Wash.  1895 

xCain,  George  B.,  Conover,  Ohio.  1897 

Calderwood,   Chas.   M.,   2335   State   St., 

Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 
Caldwell,    Ray    T.,     1011    Eureka    St., 

Lansing,  Mich. 
xCaldwell,  William  R.,  518  E.  Spruce  St., 

Montesano,  Wash. 
Caley,  George  B.,  Hettinger,  N.  D. 
[Calhoun,  Newell  M.,  deceased.  48 

Calhoun,    Nimrod    C.    515    Cedar    St., 

Beaufort,  N.  C.  271 

Calhoun,  Robert  L.,  Pf.,  Yale  Station, 

New  Haven,  Conn.  40,  1921 

Calkins,  E.  Dale,  3212  Ave.  C,  Council 
Bluffs,  la. 
>   Calkins,    Raymond,     19    Berkeley    St., 

Cambridge.  Mass.  U 

-Callahan.    Baldwin    W.,    197   Woodland 
Ave.,  Gardner.  Mass. 
Calland,   William  C,   1140  N.  Clay  St., 

Springfield,  Mo.  1880 

Callender,  F.  L.,  New  Richland.  Minn. 
Calow,  William  J..  Thawville,  111. 
Cameron,   Alexander  J.,  52  Salter  PI., 

Maplewood,  N.  J.  1898 

Cameron,  Malcolm  J.,  304  S.  Beaumont 

Rd.,  Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis.  1897 

Camfield.  Lewis  E.,  Academy.  S.  D. 
~-Camp,    Edward    C,     25     Garfield     St., 
Watertown.  Mass. 
Campbell,  Clarence  A.,  3512a  McKean 

Ave.,  St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Campbell,  E.  Fay,   Sec,  Yale  Station, 

New  Haven,  Conn.  1925 

Campbell,  Henry  G.,  Prescott,  Wis. 
[Campbell,  Hollis  A.,  deceased.  48 

Campbell,  Irving  C.  Pronhetstown,  111. 
"■Campbell,    Robert   W.    W.,    55    Green- 
wood St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  1904 
Campbell,  Roy  H.,  546  A  St.,  San  Diego, 

Cal  10 

Campbell.  Thomas  Fulton.  3342  W.  64th 

PI..  Chicago.  111. 
Campbell,    Thomas   F.,    Unionville,    R. 

D.  1,  Conn. 
Campbell.    William    J.,    Pr.,    1228    18th 
Ave.,  So.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  36,  1905 

— -Campbell,   William  R.,   p.em.,  72  Alle- 
ghany St.,  Roxbury  Crossing,  Mass.  1881 
xCanada,  Franklin  F.,  837  Northwest  St.. 
Winchester,  Ind.  1887 


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Canfield,  Edward  W.,  Letcher,  S.  D. 
xCanter,  W.  D.,  R.  3,  New  Richmond,  Ohio. 
Capen,  Edward  W.,  Dean,  80  Sherman 

St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  18,  1912 

Capron,  Harold  S.,  643  Washington  St., 

Whitman,  Mass. 
xCarden,  J.  S.,  p.em.,  906  Shepherd  St., 

Durham,  N.  C.  (— ) 

tCarey,  Joseph  P.  1899 

xCarie,  James  S.,  Flagler,  Colo.  1913 

xCaris,   Albert  G.,    125   Session  St.,   De- 
fiance, Ohio.  13,  14,  21,  1908 
xCaris,  Squire  A.,  Defiance,  Ohio.  1881 
Carleton,    Alfred,    A.B.C.F.M.                   1930 
Carlson,  Alexander  S.,  Huron,  S.  D. 
Carlson,  Frank  E.,  323  N.  Garfield  St., 

Pocatello,  Ida. 
xCarlson,   Henry   W.,    T.,   163   West  End 

Ave.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  1931 

Carlson,  Thomas  A.,  Plymouth,  Conn. 
Carlson,    Walter    M.,    4406    Lloyd    St., 

Kansas  City,  Kan. 
Carlton,  V.  Albert,  Toledo,  la.  1886 

Carlyon,    Mrs.    Elizabeth,    Brunswick, 

Neb. 
xCarmean,  J.  M.,  Olney,  111.  1886 

Carmichael,     Harvey.     T.,     Coaticook, 

Quebec,  Canada  1898 

txCarmichael,  James,  Wilmington,  N.  C.  ( — ) 
Carne,  W.  Stanley,  E.  Northfield,  Mass. 
tCarnes,  E.  A.  1912 

xCarpenter,  Warner  C,  R.  5,  Tipton.  Ga. 
Carr,  Clarence,  Sprakers,  R.  D.,  N.  Y. 
Carr,   Edwin   S.,   Lock   Box    1,   Peoria, 

111.  1885 

Carr,  James  Scott,  1077  Gage  St.,  Win- 

netka.  111.  1885 

Carroll,  Charles  W.,  St.  em.,  133  S.  63d 

St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  27,  1888 

Carroll,     William     D.,     North     Haven, 

Conn. 
Carruthers,    John    B.,    17   Elbridge   St., 

Worcester,  Mass.  1883 

[Carson,  J.  William,  deceased.  48 

[Carson,  Robert  P.,  deceased. 
Carson,  Samuel  C,  Oil  Center,  Cal. 
Carswell,  Joseph,  Cottonwood,  S.  D.      1927 
•    Cart,  Dwight  L.,  Marblehead,  Mass. 
xCarter,  C.  W.,  Wadley,  R.  3,  Ala.  67 

Carter,  Edwin  R.,  233  Park  PI.,  Ashta- 
bula, Ohio. 
xCarter,  Emory  M..  Youngsville,  N.  C. 
-Carter,  George  K.,  Leyden  Rd.,  Green- 
field,  Mass. 
Carter,     Homer     W.,     Sec,   em.,     1812 

Kendall  Ave..  Madison,  Wis.  1876 

xCarter,  James  L.,  Jr.,  Swansea,  R.  D.  2, 

Mass. 
Carter,  James  N.,  Andalusia,  R.  2,  Ala. 
Carter,  James  T.,  7  Willard  Ave.,  Wor- 
cester,  Mass. 
xCarter,  Levi  J.,  Rosehill,  111. 
*tCarter,  Ray  F.,  bus.,  78  Fairmont  Ave., 

Oakland,  Cal.  1904 

Carter,    Robert    E.,    p.em.,    2230    North 

Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  1889 

Carter,   Samuel   T.,   915   Hillside   Ave., 

Plainfield,  N.  J.  1862 

^'Carvell,  Clinton  W.,  250  Main  St.,  North 

Andover,  Mass. 
Cary,  Frank,  A.B.C.F.M.  1916 

-Cary,  George  E..  Bradford,  Mass. 
[Cary,  Otis,  deceased.  49 

[Case,  Alden  B.,  deceased.  49 

Case,  Harlan  P.,  1221  Monterey  Rd.,  S. 

Pasadena,  Cal.  1871 

Case,  Harold  Watkins,  Elbowoods,  N.  D. 
Case,    Herbert   E.    B.,    Sec,    14   Beacon 

St.,  Boston,  Mass.  18,  1904 

xCase.  L.  B.,  bus.,  Sardinia,  Ohio.  1912 

Cash,  William  L.,  2912  Flora  St..  Dallas, 

Texas.  71 

Cashmore,  William,  Jericho.  Vt. 


Caskey,  James  S.,  Genoa  City,  Wis. 
Caskey,  John  A.,  Montour,  la. 
Cassell,  Isaac,  Fairmont,  Neb. 
Cathcart,  Samuel  M.,  p.em.,  63  Granite 

St.,  Westerly,  R.  I. 
Ratlin,  Harwood  B.,  My.,  Annville,  Pa.  1918 
xCatte,  Homer  D.,  Willow  Hill,  m.         (— ) 
Catton,  William  R.,  238  S.  2d  St.,  Mont- 
rose, Colo. 
Caughran,  William  I.,  5460  W.  Ohio  St., 

Chicago,  111. 
xCaviness,    Hermon    C,    A}2    Westhamp- 

ton  Apts.,   Portsmouth,   Va.  (— ) 

v-Cawley,  Norman  B.,  Sharon,  Mass. 
Cerreta,  Canio,  894  Capitol  Ave.,  Bridge- 
port, Conn. 
Chalker,  Pauline  E.,  Bingham,  Me. 
Chalmers,    Allan    K.,    211    W.   56th   St., 

New  York  City.  10 

Chalmers,  Andrew  Burns,  Willimantic, 

Conn.  22 

-"Chalmers,    James,    Pn.,    146    State    St., 

Framingham,  Mass.  1889 

—Chalmers.    Thomas,     T.,    74    Highland 

Ave.,  Newtonville.  Mass.  1889 

Chamberlain,    Ernest    B.,    New    York 

City.  1910 

[Chamberlain,  Horace  W.,  deceased.  49 

Chamberlin,     Roy    B.,     P/.,    Hanover, 

N.  H.  1915 

Chambers,  John  M.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.       1908 
Chambers,    Leonard    L.,    4603    St.    Paul 

St.,   Lincoln,  Neb. 
Chambers,  Penn  S.,  Carrier,  Okla. 
Chambers,   William  N.,   A.B.C.F.M.        1879 
Champe,  Howard  C,  Lebanon,  Conn. 
+Champion,  Milton.  1929 

Champlin,  Charles  C,  Pittsburg,  Cal. 
Chandler,  Charles  G.,  Des  Moines,  la.    1908 
Chandler,  Edgar  H.,  Manchester,  R.  F. 

D.  1,  N.  H.  1928 

Chandler,      Edward     H.,      Woodstock, 

Conn.  1892 

Chandler,  John  S.,  My.,  em.,  A.  B.  C. 

F.  M.  1873 

[Chandler,  Joseph  H.,  deceased.  49 

Chaney,   Roy   O.,   3906   Michigan   Ave., 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Channon,    Irving    M.,    715    S.    7th    St.. 

Ironton,  O.  1888 

Chapel.   Elmer   O..    211    S.   Church  St., 

Grass  Valley,  Cal. 
vChapin,  Charles  H.,  Huntington,  Mass. 
Chapin,    Franklin   M.,    110    No.    Ingalls 

St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  1880 

Chapin,    Oliver   C,    2354   Carmel   Ave., 

Racine,  Wis. 
Chapman,  Edward  M.,  917  Ocean  Ave., 

New  London,  Conn.  1890 

Chapman,   Herbert  E.,    117   Pearce   St., 

Taft.  Cal.  1908 

Chapman,   Mrs.   Lillian   H.,   Big  Flats, 

N.  Y.  1925 

Chapman,  Richard  K.,  Granada,  Minn.  1889 
*xCharlton,  William  S.,  Blaine,  Me.  1919 
Charnock,  George  Austin,  2724  Moraga 

St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1903 

Charrier,  Frederic  E.,  Bucksport,  Me. 
Charters,  Thomas,  Plainfield,  111.  1917 

"■-Chase,  Bernard  L..  Auburn,  Mass.  1911 

Chase,  C.  Thurston,  Great  Barrington, 

Mass.  31 

[Chase,  Leland  Grover,  deceased.  49 

Chase,    Loring    B.,    227   Newman   Ave., 

Rumford,  R.  I. 
Chase,  Samuel  B.,  Walla  Walla,  R.  D.  3, 

Box  58,  Wash.  1898 

[xCheek,  C.  C,  deceased. 
Cheney,  Burton  H.,  Greenville,  la. 
Chenoweth,    Francis,    Granger    Home- 
stead, Canandaigua,  N.  Y.  1912 
Cherington,  Reed  B.,  200  Lowell  Ave., 

Palo  Alto,  Cal. 


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*txCherry,  W.  T.,  Norfolk,  Va.  (— ) 

Chevis,  Ernest  C,  p.em.,  112  East  Fifth 

St.,  Duluth,  Minn.  1890 

*tChia,  Tsz  Sang,   China.  1929 

Chicoine,  Victor  B.,  Lyndonville,  Vt. 
— Chidley,    Howard    J.,    Fernway,    Win- 
chester, Mass.  31 
Child,    Bernard    V.,    168    N.    Main    St., 

Oberlin,  O.  1895 

Childs,    Gladwyn   M.,    A.B.C.F.M.  1923 

Childs,  Irving  H.,  Huntington,  Mass. 
Childs,  James  H.,  Huntington,  Mass.     1875 
Childs,  Truman  D.,  Welaka,  Fla.  1873 

Chiminelli,    Piero    C,    P.    O.    Box    664, 

Hartford,   Conn. 
Chord,  Robert  N.,  Marengo.  R.  F.  D.,  la. 
Christiansen,  Charles  M.,  Silver  Lake, 

N.  M.  1912 

Christianson,    Charles    G.,    65    Thomas 

Rd.,  Swampscott,  Mass. 
Christianson,     Charles     J.,     Hiawatha, 

Kan. 
Christie,     Ralph     A.,     285     Court     St., 

Middletown,   Conn. 
xChristy,  Carey,  Warren,  Ind. 
Chung,  How  Fo,  1306  Young  St..  Hono- 
lulu, T.  H.  1904 
Chunn,  Clay  D.,  Gainesville,  Fla.  1891 
Church,  Alfred  C,  67  Central  St.,  And- 

over,  Mass. 
Churchill,  Guy  Winston,  915  Broadway, 

Baraboo,   Wis. 
Churchill,  John  E..  S.  Acworth,  N.  H.  1914 
Chute,    Edward    L.,    Mountain    Lakes, 

N.  J.  1880 

Chutter,  Frederick  G.,  p.em.,  17  Elihu 

St.,  Hamden,  New  Haven,  Conn.        1887 
Chynoweth,  John  T.,  p.em.,  261  Cerritos 

Ave.,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  1886 

[Claflin,   Arthur  H.,  deceased. 
Claggett,    Ralph    P..    85    Grand    Ave.. 

West,   Highland   Park,   Mich. 
xClaibourne.    J.    E.,    1713     Barnes     St., 

Baltimore,  Md.  1920 

Clancy,    William    P.,    Pf.,    University 

Campus,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 
Clapp,    Ellery    C,    Ch.,    347    Riverside 

Drive,  Northampton,  Mass.  1906 

Clapp,   Raymond   G.,   Pr.,   5111   Fowler 

Ave.,  Cleveland,  O.  34,  1907 

Clapp,  Richard  H..  302  Temple  St.,  New 

Haven,  Conn. 
Clare,  Joseph,  22  N.  Root  St.,  Aurora, 
•     111. 

Clarey,  H.  Donald,  Yucaipa,  Cal. 
Claris,  Charles  C,  Pittsford.  Vt. 
Clark,   Alden  H.,   Sec,    14   Beacon   St., 

Boston,  Mass.  18,  1904 

xClark,    Mrs.    Bertye,    368    Good    Ave., 

Indianapo'is,    Ind.  ( — ) 

-Clark,    Calvin   M.,    Pf.,   306   Union   St.. 

Bangor,  Me.  36,  1890 

Clark.    Charles,    36   Dover   St.,   Spring- 
field, Mass.  1894 
-  Clark,  Charles  E.,  Plympton,  Mass.  31 
fClark,  Chester  M.,  lone,  Wash.                 1891 
Clark,    Clarence    H.,    North    Windham, 

Me. 
—Clark,    Cornelius    E.,    123    Beacon    St., 

Portland,  Me. 
[Clark,  Cyrus  A.,  deceased. 
Clark,  Daniel  J.,  p.em.,  63  Sanford  St., 

East  Haven,  Conn.  1880 

Clark,  Ethelbert  F.,  postor-at-largre,  211 

N.  31st  St.,  Billings,  Mont.  70,  1907 

Clark,     Fred     J.,     454     Rainbow     Dr., 

Waterloo,  la. 
Clark,    George   W.,   Norwich,   R.   D.   3, 

Conn. 
Clark,   Grant  V.,   Evansville,   Wis. 
Clark,  Homer  N.,  West  Boxford.  Mass. 
-Clark,  James  S.,  Northboro,  Mass. 
Clark,  John  Brittan,  Tryon,  N.  C. 


xClark,  John  J.,  R.  2.  Thompsonville,  111.  (— ) 
Clark,  John  L.,  26  Linden  St.,   Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 
Clark,  Paul  H.,  Ludington,  Mich. 
xClark,  Raymond  G.,  421  W.  Greene  St., 

Piqua,  Ohio.  10,  11,  14 

Clark,  Robert,  Waterbury,  Vt.  1907 

Clark,  Victor  F.,  Penney  Farms,  Fla.  1883 
Clark,  William  C,  South  Hero,  Vt.  1891 
Clarke,    Alfred    T.,    1216    Chester    St., 

Little  Rock,  Ark.  71 

—Clarke,  Arthur  B.,  Northbridge,  Mass. 
Clarke,     Charles    F.,     47     Mather    St., 

Hartford,  Conn.  1889 

Clark,  Charles  F.,  Beaverton,  Ore. 
Clarke,  Clement  G.,  Wagoner,  Okla.     1900 
Clarke,  Howard  E.,  bus.,  1703  Auburn- 
dale  Ave.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  1912 
Clarke,  Robert  H.,  119  E.  Nebraska  St., 

Peoria,  111. 
[Clarke,  William  A.,  deceased.  49 

Claus,  August,  bus.,  Norfolk,  Neb.  1931 

xClauss,   George  J.,   2924  N.  E.  28th  St., 

Portland,   Oregon.  ( — ) 

Clay,  Charles  A.,  Galesburg,  Mich. 
xClaypool,   James,   R.  4,   Fort  Jennings, 

Ohio.  (— ) 

Clayton,  James  B.,   Lib.,   Clifton   Ter., 

Washington,  D.  C.  1889 

tCleave,  Eldred,  England.  1915 

Cleaver,  Thomas  Spencer,  Skowhegan, 

Me. 
Cleaves,  Charles  H.,  5801  Fleming  Ave., 

Oakland,  Cal. 
[Cleaves,  Charles  P.,  deceased.  50 

Cleland,  Gail,  2000  Santa  Clara  Ave., 

Alameda,  Cal.  13 

xClem,  H.  Russell,  West  Mansfield,  Mass. 
Clem,  William  H.,  Hemingford,  Neb. 
xClem,  William  M.,  T.,  Woodstock,  Va.  1923 
Cleveland,    Denton   E.,   803   Locust  St., 

Yankton,  S.  D.  1916 

Cleveland,     Joseph    C,     566    Freeman 

Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 
Cleveland,  Philip  J.,  Brooklyn,  Conn. 
-Cleveland,  Roger  P.,  Grafton,  Mass. 
xClevenger,    Hubert    K..    R.    2,     Celina, 

Ohio. 
Cleworth,  T.  Stuart,  6945  Medill  Ave., 

Chicago,  111. 
xClick,    F.   M.,    622   Hamilton   Ave.,    In- 
dianapolis, Ind.  (— ) 
•    Clifford,    Arthur    W..    32    Church    St., 

Peace  Dale,  R.  I. 
Clifford,  Earle  A.,  South  Bristol,  Me. 
xClifford,  F.  E.,  Muncie,  Ind.  (— ) 

xClifton,  Junius  D.,  Advance,  Ind. 
Clifton,    Samuel    T.,     19    Sumter     St., 

Providence,  R.  I.  10,  32 

Clinchy,    Russell    J.,    1841    Irving    St., 

Washington,  D.  C.  10,  12,  43 

Clinton,  James  R.,  7813  Ardleigh  Ave., 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Close,  Kenneth  R.,  Pf.,  Univ.  of  Miami, 

Coral  Gables,  Fla.  1921 

Clough,  William  E.,  Osseo,  Wis. 
Clow,    Jay   L..    lee,   507   North   C   St., 

Wellington,  Kan.  1913 

xCloyd,  A.  A.,  1061  Maypole  Ave.,  Nor- 
folk, Va. 
Clyde,    John   P.,    4043   N.    E.    33d   Ave.. 

Portland,   Ore. 
Coad,  Frank  A.  M.,  Hillsboro,  N.  H. 
Coale,     Willis     B.,     1329     Kalepa     PI., 

Honolulu,  T.  H.  1915 

Coats,    Martin    D.,    340    Carl    St.,    San 

Francisco,  Cal.  1910 

Coburn,   Luther   G.,   North  Woodbury, 

Conn. 
Cochlin,  Demas,  p.em.,  736  Washington 

St.,  Traverse  City,  Mich.  1889 

Codella,    Pasouale,     125    S.    Elm    St., 

Waterbury,  Conn. 


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xCoddington,  C.  H.,  Christiansburg,  Ohio.(— ) 

Coe,   Albert  B.,   220  Linden  Ave.,   Oak 

Park,  111.  11,  13,  21 

*Coe,  M.  Walker,  North  Carver,  Mass. 

Coe,  Robert  W.,  45  Kilsyth  Rd.,  Brook- 
line.  Mass.  11,  20,  22,  26 
xCoe,  Walter,  Norman  Station,  Ind. 
xCoffin,    Frank   G.,   47   W.   Fourth  Ave., 
Columbus.  Ohio.  10,  12,  14 

Coffin,  Geo.  H.,  Jr.,  Rochester,  Vt. 
*xCoffin,  Mrs.  Winifred  T.,  Kittery  Point, 

Me.  1910 

tCoggins,  Albert  G.  1917 

Colbert,  Horton  R.,  2543  Mason  St., 
Oakland,  Cal. 

Colburn,  Cary  S.,  1977  Garfield  Ave.. 
Kansas  City,  Kan.  1904 

Colburn,  Harvey  C,  Ypsilanti,  Mich. 

Colby,    Rensel   H.,    74    Pine   St.,   South 

Paris,  Me. 
xColdiron,  Charles,  Stout.  Ohio.  (— ) 

Coldren.  David  P.,  Puente,  R.  1,  Colo. 

Cole,   John  A.,   Stanton,   Mich. 

Cole,  Nelson  F.,  R.  D.  1,  Box  88,  Free- 
water,   Ore. 

Coleman,  Harold  R.,  Clayville,  N.  Y. 
xColgan,  D.  C,  R.  2,  Flemingsburg.  Ky.  (— ) 

Collett,  Mrs.  Beryl  B.,  515  Redfield 
Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1911 

Collier,  Christopher  W.,  1  Stratham  St., 
Lexington,  Mass. 

Collins,  Clifford  W.,  214  W.  7th  St., 
Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Collins,  Earl  F.,  17  E.  Benton  Ave., 
Naperville,  111. 

Collins,  Mrs.  Hattie  V.,  Sec,  401  Amer- 
ican State  Sav.  Bk.  Bldg.,  Lansing, 
Mich.  69,  1924 

^.Collins,  Howard  W.,  Petersham,  Mass. 

Collins,  William  E..  1247  Fillmore  St., 
Topeka,  Kan.  10 

Collins.  William  G.,  79  Walnut  St., 
Manchester,  N.  H.  1890 

Columbus.  W.  Roy.  1007  N.  Chicago 
Ave.,   South   Milwaukee,   Wis. 

Coman,  George  H.,  Breckenridge,  Mich. 

Commander.    S.    Frank,    DeFuniak 
Springs,  Fla. 
■  Commons.  Walter  H.,  28  Wellington  St., 
Waltham.   Mass. 

Compton,  Herbert  E.,  815  Woodbine 
Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.  1892 

Conant.  John  L.,  461  Huntmere  Dr., 
Bay  Village,  O.  1911 

Conard,  Ralph  V.,  517  Ninth  Ave.,  N., 
Fargo,  N.  D. 

Conard,  William  J.,  34  Irving  St., 
Cambridge,    Mass.  1889 

Condit,    Edward    M.,     185     Grove     St., 

Waterbury,  Conn. 
tCondit,  Frank  H.  1911 

Condit.  Henry  J..  Sec,  310  N.  Geneva 
St.,  Ithaca.  N.  Y.  70.  1898 

Condit,  W.  Gilbert,  20  W.  Gardner  Ave., 
Glenolden,  Pa. 

Cone,   James  W.,   Onaga,  Kan.  1894 

Cone,  John  H.,  Onaga,  Kan. 

TxConibear,  George  A.,  deceased. 

Conkle,  Noble  W.,  Three  Lakes,  Wis. 
••Conlan,    D.    Turner,    135A    Broadway, 
Everett,   Mass. 

Conley,  Henry  W.,  Ellsworth  Falls.  Me.1891 

[Conley,  Isaiah  B.,  died  July  29,  1928. 

xConlev,   R.   B..   Olive  Hill,  Ky.  (— ) 

Conliffe.   Frederick,   bus.,  561   E.  Pasa- 
dena St.,  Pomona,  Cal.  1918 
xConlin,  James  W..  Pendleton,  Ind.         ( — ) 

Connell.  Joseph  S.,  62  Mill  St.,  New- 
port, R.  I. 

Conner.  Cloyd,  Weiser,  Ida. 

Connolly,  Charles  P..  Rockford,  111.        1900 

Conrad.  Arcturus  Z.,  Park  St.  Ch.. 
Boston,  Mass. 


Conrad,  George  A.,  Ft.  Shaw,  Mont.       1891 
—Conrad,  William  O.,  Georgetown,  Mass. 
Constantine,  Allan,  Warsaw,  N.  Y. 
Converse,   Edward   J.,   Sec,  59  W.  4th 

Ave.,  Columbus,  O.  1898 

Convis,    Lewis    A.,    5318    Giddings    St., 

Chicago,   111. 
Cook,   Arthur  W.,  R.  F.   D.,  Kalama- 
zoo,  Mich.  1898 
xCook,  Charles  W.,  Sherburne,  N.  Y.       1898 
xCook,  D.  A.,  R.  2,  Alexandria,  Ind.        (— ) 
Cook,  E.  Albert,   1053  First  St.,  Grand 

Rapids,  Mich. 
Cook,   Frank  L.,  414  Vienna  St.,  Pal- 
myra, N.  Y.  1910 
Cook,  Frederick  B.,  Gypsum,  O. 
Cook,  Harold,  My.,  Orinoco  River  Mis- 
sion, So.  America.  1928 
Cook,  Joseph  E.,  Athens,  Mich. 
Cook,  Oliver,  White  Church,  Kan. 
Cooke,    Alfred   E.,    2829   W.   34th   Ave.. 

Denver,  Colo. 
Cooke,    Arthur    H.,    420    Stinard    Ave., 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Cooke,  Francis  T.,  Bristol,  Conn.  32 

Cooke,    Vernon    W.,    8106    Dante   Ave., 

Chicago,  111. 
[Cookman,  Isaac,  deceased.  50 

Coole,  Harry  L.,  Rochester,  Mass. 
Cooledge,  Charles  E.,  122  Emmons  St., 

Franklin,  Mass.  1871 

Cooley,  B.  Wood,  bus.,  508  Baker  Block,' 

Racine.  Wis.  1907 

Cooley,  Charles  R.,  Durham,  Conn.         271 
Cooley,  Geo.  C.  L.,  1199  Whitney  Ave., 

Hamden,   Conn. 
Coolidge,  Henry  A.,  Danielson,  R.  D.  1, 

Conn. 
Coombs,     Albert    L.,     Center    Harbor, 

N.  H. 
Coombs,    John    R.,    10    Holmes     Ave., 

Waterbury,   Conn. 
*xCoop,  Charles,  R.  2,  Fairfield,  la.  (— ) 

xCooper,  D..  Havelock,  N.  C.  (— ) 

'    Cooper,     Francis     L.,     26     South     St., 

Campello,  Mass. 
xCooper,    Frederick,    Frankfort,    R.    5, 

Ind.  68,  (— ) 

Cooper,  Harold.  Rapid  City,  S.  D.  12 

Cooper,  James,  bus.,  501  S.  Cascade  St., 

Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  1881 

xCooper,  Owen,  Plummers  Landing,  Ky.( — ) 
Cooper,   Peter,   Pf.,   Talladega  College, 

Talladega,  Ala.  1924 

Cooper.  Sherman  E.,  Carthage,  S.  D. 
xCoovert,    J.    Robert,    Box    12,    Sulphur 

Springs,    Ind. 
xCopeland,  Allen  U.,  Suffolk,  Va.    271,  1932 
*txCopeland,  Joseph  A.,  Portsmouth,  Va.  ( — ) 
xCopley,  T.  J.,  Harts,  W.  Va.  (— ) 

Copping,     Bernard,     108    N.    Kenwood 

Ave..   Baltimore,   Md.  1879 

Corbin,    Oliver    L.,     948    Amidon    St., 

Wichita,  Kan.  70,   1896 

Corbin.   Paul  L.,  A.B.C.F.M.  1899 

Core,   Harley  R.,    bus.,  Homestead,   R. 

D.  2,  Fla.  1905 

Corley,  Douglas  H.,  Pf.,  2310  Wetstein 

Ave..  Louisville,  Ky.  1913 

tCornell,    Alfred.  1911 

Cornell,  R.  J.,  Hawarden,  la. 
xCornett,  James  B..   R.  8,   Danville.  111. 
Corney,    Joseph    Charles,    Kalaupapa, 

Molokai,  T.  H. 
Corning,  A.  Elwood,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 
Cornish.  Thomas  J.  W..  Calais.  Me. 
Cornwell.  Albert  G..  Elmira,  N.  Y. 
Corpe,   John   F.,   318   First  Ave.,   Rock 

Falls,  111. 
Corson,  Thomas  M.,  P.  O.  Box  486,  San 

Juan,  P.  R.  1900 

Cortezan,    Catalino    C,    Koloa,    Kauai, 

T.  H.  271 


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xCortner,  Arlie  E.,  R.  1,  Muncie,  Ind. 
[xCortner,  John  R.,  deceased. 
xCorwin,  Asa  W.,  Buchtel,  Ohio.  1903 

Corwin.  Carl  H.,  2326  Green  St.,  West 

Tampa,  Fla. 
Cory,  Isaac  L.,  3115  4th  Ave.,  N.,  Bill- 
ings, Mont.  1879 
Cosand,  R.  Lee,  Melstone,  Mont. 
[xCosebolt,  John  C,  deceased. 
xCossairt,    H.    Vaughn,    R.    6,    Bluffton, 

Ind.  271,   1932 

"-Cossum,  Clarence  M.,  Lanesboro,  Mass. 
xCotten,  Edward  T.,  119  W.  Decatur  St., 

Eaton,   Ohio. 
—Cottle,  Gardner  D.,  Wayland,  Mass. 
Cotton,  Harry  A.,  Warrensburg,  R.  D., 

111. 
xCottrill,     George,     R.     7,     Chillicothe, 

Ohio.  1914 

Couch,  Charles  H.,  Hudson,  O. 
Coulter,  Charles  W.,  Pf.,  50  Forest  Ave., 
Delaware,   O.  1909 

xCoulter,  Roy  D.,  114  20th  Ave.,  S.  Nash- 
ville, Term.  (— ) 
—Covell,  Arthur  J.,  Sec,  14  Beacon  St., 
Boston,  Mass.                             24,  30,  31,  1890 
Covell,  Clarence  L.,  Hillsboro,  N.  D. 
^Cowles,    Edward    U.,    3    Lathrop    St., 
Westfield,  Mass. 
Cowling,    Donald    J.,    Pr.,    Northfield, 

Minn.  21,  42 

Cowman,  Joseph,  Van  Tassell,  Wyo. 
xCox,  Chancey  M.,  Lees  Creek,  Ohio. 
Cox,  Guy  A.,  Buda,  111. 
xCox,  H.  Vance,  Ramseur,  N.  C. 
Cox,  Homer  W.,  Franklin,  Neb. 
xCox,  Samuel,  p. em.,  Denbigh,  Va.  ( — ) 

[Coxon,  Leroy,  deceased.  50 

xCoy,    D.   O.,   R.   6,    Franklin,   Ind.  1890 

-Cozad,    Simeon    E.,    136    Chestnut    St., 
Lowell,  Mass. 
Crabtree.  Allan,  403  S.  East  Ave.,  Oak 
Park,  111.  1903 

-Craig,  Eber  E.,  Attleboro  Falls,  Mass. 
Craig,   John  E.,   Trenton,   Neb. 
Craig,    Timothy   Currier,    374   Hartford 

Ave.,  Wethersfield.  Conn.  1893 

Cram,    Elmer   E.,    p.em.,    14    6th    Ave., 
N.  E.,  Minot,  N.  D.  1900 

xCrance,   Thomas  V.,  R.  2,  Flemington, 

Mo. 
Crane,  Benson  B„  Buford,  Ga.  1907 

Crane,  Berten  E.,  Grandview.  Ida. 
Crane,  Charles  D.,  19  Beach  St.,  Rock- 
land,  Me.  1874 
•"Crane,    William    M.,    My.,    Richmond, 
Mass.                                                                1907 
Crater,    George   W.,    2136   Meade   Ave., 

San  Diego,  Cal.  1889 

Crathern,  C.  F.  Hill,  Bedford,  N.  H.     1886 
Craven,    John    G.,    Westport,    R.    D.    2, 

Conn. 
Crawford,    C.    E.,    810    S.    White    Ave.. 

Pomona,  Cal. 
Crawford,    Herman    A.,    Aberdeen,    S. 

Dak.  1927 

Crawford,    John    F.,    Pf.,   726   Milwau- 
kee Rd..  Beloit,  Wis.  1900 
Crawford,      O.     Clark,     48-52     B'way, 
Newburgh,  N.  Y.  1893 
— Credeford,     George     H.,     Ward     Hill, 
Mass. 
Creegan,  Charles  C,  Oberlin,  O.              1879 
Creelman.   Harlan,   Pf.,    118   North   St., 

Auburn,  N.  Y.  1889 

xCrenshaw,  T.  C,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Cressman,    Abraham   A.,    1013    Boswell 

Ave.,  Crete,  Neb.  1875 

Criger,  Earl  M.,  Ch.,  U.  S.  N.,  U.  S.  S. 
Chaumont,  c/o  Postmaster,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.  1924 
[Cripps,  Philip  M.,  deceased.  50 


Crist,   Wm.   L.,   p.em.,   Box   452,   North 

Miami,  Fla.  1903 

[Cristy,  Albert  B.,  deceased. 

Crites,  Isaiah  E.,  Ransom,  Mich.  1906 

Crocker,  Herbert  G.,  R.  D.  3,  Box  148, 
Newberg,    Ore.  1902 

Crockett,  Bernie  C,  Big  Rock,  111. 

Crockett,  David,   120  East  Maple  Ave., 
Ottumwa,  la. 

Croker,  George  H.,  p.em.,  Whiting,  la.  1888 

Cromer,  Jeremiah  C,  2218  N.  Anthony 
Blvd..  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.  1885 

Cronmiller,    Bruce    W.,    39    Lamb    St., 
So.  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.  1894 

"-Crook,  Frank,  Perry  Park,  Groveland, 
IVTsss. 

Crook,  Walter  E.,  Bangor,  N.  Y. 
—Crooks,  Charles  M.,  Barre,  Mass. 

Crosby,  George  W.,  Chapman,  Kan.      1902 

Crosby,  John  F.,  Arcade,  N.  Y.  1892 

Crosland,   Stanley  B.,   6925  N.  Ashland 
Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Cross,  Allen  E.,  944  Chestnut  St.,  Man- 
chester, N.  H.  1892 

Cross,   Clifford  V.,  Lovell,  Me. 

Cross,  Edward  W.,  8449  120th  St.,  Rich- 
mond Hill,  N.  Y.  11,  22,    70 

Cross,  Judson  L.,   Sec,  14   Beacon  St., 

Boston.  Mass.  15,  22,  1904 

fxCross,  J.  C  East  Durham,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Cross,  Raymond  W.,  Castle  Hill,  Water- 
loo, la.  1912 

Cross,  Rowland  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.         1918 

Crossley,   Ellis,   Mclndoe  Falls,  Vt. 

Crowe,  J.  Osborne,  Penacook,  R.  D.  16, 
N.  H. 

Crowell,    Bessie    F.,    Ch.,    Skowhegan, 

Me.  1920 

xCrowell,  W.  M.,  Carbondale,  111.  (— ) 

Crowell,  Preston  R.,  Stow,  Mass.  1890 

Crowson,   John  R.,   Calera,   Ala.  1894 

Crusius,    Carl    F.,     1227    Montana    St., 

Chicago,  111. 
xCrutchfield,  Gaither  C,  Colfax.  N.  C. 
xCrutchfleld,   Henry   E.,   Paces.   Va. 

Cuddy,  Roylston,  Norwood,  N.  Y. 
[Culbertson,  Henry  Coe,  deceased. 

Culbertson,  R.  N.,  Blairsburg,  la. 

Cull,  John  A.,  Box  254,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1892 

Cullen,  James  R.,  Lake  Linden,  Mich. 
•"Cullens,   Archibald,   Oxford,   Mass. 

Cullens,   Paul  A.,   Box  422,   Newtown, 
Conn. 

Cumming,    Charles   G.,    Pf.,   353   Ham- 
mond St.,  Bangor,  Me.  1915 
•Cummings,     Arthur     G.,     Middleboro, 

Mass. 
-  Cummings,  George  H.,  Warren,  Mass.    1888 
•  Cummings,  John,  Tewksbury,  Mass. 
xCummings,  J.  Cleveland,  Hemp,  N.  C. 

Cummings,     Stanley,     109    School    St., 
Bennington,   Vt. 

Cummins,  Alvin  P.,  My.,  Yenongyoung, 
Burma.  1921 

Cunningham,   Edwin,   Caribou,   Me. 
xCunningham,  William,  Alexandria,  Ind.(— ) 

Curl,  Walter  H.,  Steppville,  Ala. 

Currie,  Robert  J.,   1610  Admiral  Blvd.. 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Curry,  Emerson  L.,  East  Haven,  Conn. 

Curtis,    Allan   L.,    102   9th   Ave.,   S.   E.. 
Aberdeen,   S.  D. 

Curtis,    Charles    B.,    1827    E.    Mallory 
St.,  Pensacola,  Fla.  1873 

Curtis,  Charles  N.,  Boy  Scout  Ex.,  522 
Providence  Bldg.,   Tacoma,  Wash.      1916 

Curtis,    Edwin,    118   5th   St.,   Ridgefield 
Park,  N.  J.  1912 

Curtis,  John  S.,  Enfield,  Mass. 

Curtis.  Willard  H.,  Phillips,   Me. 
[Curtis,  William  C,  deceased. 

Curtiss,  Payson  L.,  Garretsville,  O. 


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Cushing,   Edwin  B.,   130  Park  Ave.  E., 
Princeton,    111.  1896 

Cushman,  Charles  E.,  Iowa  Falls,  la. 

Cushman,  Herbert,  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y. 
-  Cutbill,    Harold    C,    30    Franklin    St., 

Boston,  Mass.  1924 

xCutchins,  J.  N.,  South  Norfolk,  Va.        (— ) 

Cutler,  Alexander  E.,  Stuart,  la. 
—Cutler,  Charles  H.,  p. em.,  659  Chestnut 
St.,   Waban,   Mass.  1886 

Cutler,     Elisha     Pomeroy,     Richmond, 
IVIbss 

Cutler,'  Fred'k  M.,  Pf.,  103  Butterfield 
Ter.,    Amherst,    Mass.  1898 

Cutler,  Walter  A.,  Dundee,  Mich. 

Czatt,  Milton  S.,  19  Putney  Rd.,  Brat- 
tleboro,  Vt. 

Dabney,      Vaughan,      Dean,      Newton 
Centre,  Mass.  13,  35,  1909 

Dahl,  George,  P/.,  91  Linden  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.  40,  1914 

Dahlberg,   Fred,   Raddison,  Wis.  1910 

Dahlin,   Edwin   G.,   3704   17th   Ave.,   S., 
Minneapolis,   Minn.  1914 

Dains,    Charles   H.,    Phoenix,    R.   D.   5, 
Box  280,  Ariz.  1894 

Dale,  George  W.,  24  Barry  St.,  Brock- 
ton, Mass. 

Dale,  John  Harold,  Billerica,  Mass. 
xDale,  Paul  E.,  R.  1,  Powell,  Pa.  1930 

Dale,     William    Wilbur,    Robbinsdale, 

Minn. 
xDales,  John  N.,  Lakemont.  N.  Y.  1927 

Daley,    Charles    M.,    323    Custer    Ave., 
Ballantine,  Mont.  1890 

Dalrymple,   Henry  A.,   Garland,   Neb. 

Dalrymple,  M.  J.  A.,  Burwell,  Neb. 

Dalzell,   George,   Challis,   Ida. 

Damron,  Roy  B.,  Boise,  R.  D.  2,  Ida.       68 

Dana,  Malcolm,  Sec,  2164  Yale  Station, 

New  Haven,  Conn.  26,  36,  38,  40,  1901 

[Dana,  Samuel  H.,  deceased.  50 

Danforth,   J.   Romeyn,   95   Federal   St., 
New  London,   Conn.  32 

Danforth,    Ralph    E.,    West    Bolyston, 
Mass. 

Daniel.   John  I.,  Sharon,   Conn. 

Daniels,  Israel,  206  W.  10th  St.,  Yank- 
ton, S.  D. 
xDaniels,  R.  W.,  Everett,  Pa.  1911 

Darley,  Edward  L.,  Stella,  Neb.  1900 

Darr,    John    W.,    Pf.,   Scripps   College, 
Claremont,  Cal.  1915 

Daskam,    Max   F.,    Pf.,   Internat'l   Col- 
lege, Smyrna,  Turkey.  1926 

Dausuel,   S.   Lawrence,   36  Cunard  St., 
Roxbury,  Mass.  1921 

Davenport,   Henry  A.,    131   Washington 
Ter.,    Bridgeport,    Conn.  1873 

Davenport,  James  W.,  Daisy,  Tenn. 

Davidson,   Harold   S.,   Cloverdale,   Cal. 

Davidson,  James  A.,  Tolland,  Conn. 

Davidson,    John    N.,    1413    Mound    St., 
Madison,  Wis.  1888 

Davidson.  Wm.  E.,  330  Grove  St.,  Crys- 
tal Lake,  111.  1887 

Davie,  Charles  N.,  Sanbornton,  N.  H. 

Davies,  David  G.,  Wyoming,  111. 

Davies,  Howell  D.,  Sec,  19  S.  La  Salle 
St.,  Chicago,  111.  15,  1909 

Davies,  J.  F.,  Sioux  City,  la.  1890 

Davies,  James  W.  F..  Sec,  625  Lincoln 
Ave.,  Winnetka,  111.  1907 

Davies.  John  B.,  57  Meade  St.,  Wilkes 
Barre,  Pa. 

Davies,  John  W.,  Deansboro,  N.  Y. 

Davies,  Morgan  W..  Alexander.  N.  D.  1912 

Davies,  Paul  A.,  2008  W.  70th  St..   Los 
Angeles,   Cal. 

Davies,    Sidney    H.,    Oglethorpe    Uni- 
versity, Ga.  271 

Davies,     Mrs.     T.     Edward,     Randolph 
Center,   Vt.  1923 


Davies,     Thomas     D.,     37     Estey     St., 

Brattleboro,  Vt.  1892 

Davies,  Thomas  T.,  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y. 
Davies,  William,  2049  N.  Sawyer  Ave., 

Chicago,    HI. 
Davies,    William   C,    Church   St.,    East 

Smithfield,  Pa. 
Davies,  Wm.  J.,  Hayward,  Wis. 
Davis,    Albert    P.,    130    E.    Mesa    Ave., 

Claremont,  Cal.  33,  1894 

Davis,  Austin  I.,  Waterboro,  Me.  1891 

"^Davis,  Charles  H.,   Wakefield,  Mass. 
Davis,  Charles  W.,  Waterville,  Minn. 
Davis,  D.  Webster,  bus.,  Custer,  S.  D.  1907 
Davis,  Mrs.  D.  Webster,  Custer,  S.  D.  1910 
Davis,  Frank,   Owatonna,  Minn. 
Davis,     Fred'k.     Lincoln,     Lib.,     Fern 

Ave.,  Nyack,  N.  Y.  1895 

Davis,    Jerome,    Pf.,    423    Ocean    Ave., 

West  Haven,  Conn.  40,  1920 

Davis,  Lloyd   G.,    Pf.,   Box   150,   Hono- 
lulu, T.  H.  1908 
Davis,  Mark  C,  bus.,  Wolf  Creek,  Ore.  1905 
xDavis,  M.  M.,  Plummers  Landing,  Ky.  (— ) 
Davis,  Norman  S.,  Alstead,  N.  H. 
Davis,  Oscar  F.,  Marshfield,  Vt. 
Davis,  Robert  H.,  Canaan,  Conn. 
Davis,  Thomas  D.,  Fairfield,  Neb. 
Davis,  Valentine  T.,   Grand  Saline,   R. 

D.  6,  Tex.  1894 

[Davison,   Frank  E.,   deceased.  50 

Davison,  Thomas  W.,  27  Monument  Sq.. 

Charlestown,  Mass. 
Dawe,  Albert,  Clare,  Mich. 
Dawe,  Percy  V.,  Cadillac,  Mich. 
Dawson,  Marshall,  1215  E.  Rio  Grande 

St.,  El  Paso,  Tex. 
Dawson,  Richard  A.,  Walsenburg,  Colo.  271 
Dawson,   W.   T.,   p.em.,   Box   117-G,  R. 

D.  1,  Bakersfield.  Cal.  1889 

Day,  Edward  W.,   Minneapolis,  Minn.  1918 
Day,  Ernest  Ellsworth,   124  W.  Orange 

Dr.,    Whittier.    Cal. 
Day,    Frank    J.,    5757    Kenwood    Ave., 

Chicago,   m.  1896 

Day,  Fred  Wilson.  Randolph,  Vt. 
Day,  George  L.,  Robbins.  Tenn. 
Day,  Richard  C,  1119  A.  St.,  Hayward. 

Cal. 
Day,  Thomas,  Turner,  Me. 
Day,  William  C,  2346  Valdez  St.,  Oak- 
land,   Cal.  1875 
Day,    Wm.      Horace,      877      Park      Ave., 

Bridgeport,  Conn.  6,  10,  20,  26 

Deakin,  George  B..  Shenandoah,  la.      1886 
Dean,   Edwin   B.,    Pr.,   Crete,   Neb.   12, 

13.  42,  1893 
Dean,   Mrs.   Eloise  P.,    505  W.   8th   St., 

Claremont,  Cal.  1911 

Dean,    Leon    A.,    43    Forest    Glen    Rd.. 

Longmeadow,  Mass. 
xDean,  T.  J.,  Phoenix  City,  Ala. 
Deane.  John  Pitt,  Pf.,  South  Hall,  Be- 

loit,    Wis.  1901 

De   Berry,   William   N.,   643  Union  St., 

Springfield.    Mass.  1899 

De  Boer,  Dowie  G.,  Norwich,  N.  Y. 
Deck,  Herbert  A.,   bus.,  1135  First  St., 

Hillsboro,   Ore.  1899 

Deck,     Herbert     H.,     224     Pearl     St., 

Springfield,   Mass. 
Deen,  James  M..  Axson.  R.  D.  2,  Box 

11,  Ga.  1929 

xDefur,  Clarence,  Madrid.  Iowa.  12 

De    Groff,    Charles    F.,    bus.,    Letcher, 

S.  D.  1897 

Deiss,  Harry  J.,  Milroy,  Pa. 
De  Jarnette,  Alva  L..  Soddy,  Tenn. 
Delabarre,  Arthur  C,  Dryden,  Wash. 
De  Lapp,  Ambrose  C.  South  Norwalk, 

Conn. 
Delattre,  Paul  S..  Torrington,  Conn. 
Dell,  Frank  E.,  Bloomington.  Cal. 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       351 


Deller,  Howard  F.,   Oxford.  N.  Y. 
[De  Long,  David  D.,  deceased.  50 

Delzell.  Finis  E.,  Exeter,  R.  D.  1,  N.  H.  1887 
xDeMars,  Thomas,  Sta.  1,  Marion,  Ind.  (— ) 
— Deming,  Vernon  H.,  Hopedale,  Mass. 

Deming,  Wilbur  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.      1919 

DeMond,    Abraham   L.,    216    12th   Ave., 
N.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Denio,   Francis   B.,    Pf.,  347   Hammond 
St..  Bangor,    Me.  36.  1881 

xDenison,   Clark   A.,    South   Vienna,    O. 

Denison,  George  B.,  Cando,  N.  D. 
— -Denison,  R.  Russell,  Milford,  N.  H. 

Denison,    Robert    C,    Pf.,    Claremont, 

Cal.  1894 

xDenison,  Warren  H.,  Sec,  507  C.  P.  A. 
Bldg.,  Dayton.  Ohio.  10,  12,  14,  1896 

Denney,  Oscar  H.,  North  Miami,  Fla. 

Denney,    Wilson.    815    Milwaukee    Rd., 
Beloit,  Wis. 

Dennison,  Henry  H.,   Mount  Prospect, 
111. 

Denny,    Walter    B.,    Rensselaer,    N.   Y. 
xDenton,  J.  A.,  R.  3,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Depoyan,    Jacob   M.,    6027   Ludlow   St., 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Derby,  Alfred  E.,  White  Salmon,  Wash. 
xDeRemer,  J.  C,  R.  13,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Derome,  Jules  A.,  bus.,  616  W.  10th  St., 
Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  1888 

Derrick,  Thomas  H.,  E.  Plymouth  Ave., 
Deland.   Fla.  1905 

Desha,  Stephen  L.,  Sr..  Hilo,  T.  H. 

Desmond,  Oviatt  E.,  495  Hall  St.,  Man- 
chester,   N.  H. 

Detling,    William    C,    Penney    Farms, 
Fla.  1897 

Dettmers,   Howard   A.,   618  E.   2nd   St., 
Stroud,  Okla.  1917 

De  Villiers,  Francois  J..  My.,  Africa.    1925 
xDeVore,    E.    A.,    1318   Oliver   Ave.,    In- 
dianapolis.  Ind.  1879 
xDe  Weese.    Charles    M.,    R.    1,    Bruns- 
wick, Mo.                                              72,  1925 

DeWeese,  Francis  M.,  Drawer  33,  Lake- 
side,   Cal.  1904 

Dewey,  Harry  P.,  500  Groveland  Ave., 
Minneapolis,    Minn. 

Dewey,  Kirk  M.,  9407  W.  51st  St.,  Oak 
Lawn,  111. 

DeWitt,    Dale,    8925    190th    St.,    Hollis. 
N.  Y. 

Dexter,   Frank  N.,   Union  Grove,   Wis. 

Dexter,   Mrs.  Frank  N..   Union  Grove, 
Wis.  1919 

Deyo,    John    M.,    Chapel    Place,    Dan- 
bury,  Conn.  11 

Dibble,  Miss  Lauretta,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.    1927 

Dibble,    William    L.,    221-3    N.    E.    St., 
Mason  City,  la.  68 

Dick.    James    S.,    1213    Boswell    Ave., 

Crete,   Neb.  1916 

xDickens,  J.  Ray,  Elon  College,  N.  C.      271 

Dickerman,    George   S.,    469   Edgewood 
Ave.,   New  Haven,   Conn.  1868 

*"  Dickerman.  Josiah  P.,  Foxboro,  Mass.  1891 

Dickey,  Mrs.  Christine  R.,  Red  Cloud, 
Neb. 

Dickey,  James  M.,  Red  Cloud,  Neb. 

Dickey,  John  G.,  asst.  st.,  915  13th  St., 
Fargo,  N.  D.  70,  1904 

Dickinson,  Charles  H.,  81  Pinckney  St., 
Boston.  Mass.  1885 

Dickinson,  Miss  Rhoda  Jane,  2111  Com- 
monwealth Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.        1920 

Dickinson,  Samuel  W..  616  Williams  St. 
East   Orange,    N.   J.  1874 

Dickinson,  Seldon  C.  Castalia,  O. 

Dickson.  James  H.,   A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  1899 

Diehl,    Grover   L.,    4532    Live   Oak   St., 
Dallas,  Tex. 

Dierberger,  Paul  W.,  1319  4th  Ave.,  N.. 
Great   Falls,   Mont. 


Dierlamm,   Cleveland  R.,  232  McAuley 

St.,   Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Dierlamm,   George  H.,   504   N.   6th  St., 

West  Monroe,  La. 
Dietrich,  Emil,   T.,  Bowman,   N.  D.      1905 
Dietrich,  Henry  J.,  Worden,  Mont. 
Dietz,  Henry  G.,  813  S.  Washington  St., 

Denver,  Colo. 
xDille,     Carl     R.,     53     Providence     St., 

Everett,  Pa.  1928 

xDillon,   J.  Alice,   Charlton,   Mass.  1888 

xDillon,   John  A.,   Charlton.   Mass.  1887 

Dimond,    Roger   E.,    450   Hillside   Ave., 

Wichita,  Kan.  1908 

Dingwell,     James    D.,    340    Broadway, 

Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
*txDinn,  B.  F.,  Ward,  W.  Va.  (— ) 

Dinsmore,  Charles  A.,  Pf.,  10  Old  Hart- 
ford Turnpike,  New  Haven,  Conn.  40,  1888 
Disbrow,  Edward  D..  Porter  Rd.,  An- 

dover,  Mass.  1892 

xDixon,    Dalco    E.,    126    E.    Elm    St..    E. 

Rochester,  N.  Y.  1908 

Dixon,  Frederick  R.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.      1916 
Dixon,  Herbert,  Leverett,  Mass. 
«.  Dixon,  Miss  Sarah  A.,  Tiverton,  R.  I. 
Dixon,  Theodore  T.,  Windsor,  Vt. 
Dixon,  William   R.,   Menomonie,   Wis. 
Doane,    Clarence    E.,    Wading    River, 

N.  Y. 
Dobbs,  John    F.,     Pr.,    Pacific    Univ., 

Forest  Grove,  Ore.  42,  1900 

Dobeck,   Robert,    Bazine,   Kan. 
[Dodd,   Augustus  R.,   deceased.  51 

Dodge,  Rowland  B.,  1527  Waverley  St., 

Palo  Alto,  Cal.  1905 

Doidge,  William,  Presque  Isle,  Me. 
xDollar,  C.  C,  Vanderbilt  Univ.,  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.  1928 
xDollar,  J.  D.,  Roanoke,  Ala. 
xDollar,    Jesse    H.,    303    Dallas    St..    La- 
grange,  Ga. 
Dolliff,   Frank  S.,  Winslow,   Me. 
xDollison.  A.  J.,  228  E.  Town  St.,  Circle- 

ville,  Ohio.  1921 

Donaldson,   Frederic  F.  G.,  Princeton, 

Mass. 
Donaldson,    John    Isaiah,    1420    Wilson 

St.,  Houston,  Tex.  71 

Donaldson,  Levi  J.,  Churubusco,  India  1874 
Donat,  Anthony  S.,  1719  17th  St.,  Bak- 

ersfield.   Cal. 
Dopson,  J.  Marion,  Eclectic,  R.  2,  Ala. 
Dorn,    Wm.  H.,    4937   McPherson  Ave., 

St.   Louis,    Mo.  1893 

Dornhoefer,  John,   Springboro,  Pa.        1911 
Douglas,  George  H.,  Westford,  Mass. 
""Douglas,     Richard    G.,     34     Main    St., 

Maiden,   Mass. 
xDouglass,  Fred  R..  R.  4,  Frankfort,  Ind.  (— ) 
Douglass,  Glenn  W.,  Woronoco,  Mass. 
Douglass,    H.    Paul,    Agt.,    129    Cooper 

Ave.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.  1894 

xDouglass,  J.  J.,  Cynthiana,  Ind. 
Douglass,  Roscoe  D.,  Ferndale,  Cal. 
xDouglass,  Thomas,  Ashland,  Ky.  (— ) 

Douglass,   Truman   B.,    Pomona,   Cal. 
Douglass,    Truman    O.,    109    E.    6th    St. 

Tempe,  Ariz.  71 

tDoull,  David  F. 
Dowd,    Quincy   L.,    121    W.    Maple   St.. 

Lombard,  111.  1876 

xDowd,      Squire,      309      Cameron      St., 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Downey,  George  A.,  Collinsville,  Conn.  1891 
xDowning,  David,  R.  3,   Bryant,  Ind.       1918 
Downs,  Aaron  W.,  312  S.  6th  St.,  Iron- 
ton,    O. 
Downs,    Charles   A.,    Stafford    Springs, 

R.  D.  2,   Conn. 
Downs,  Darlev.  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  1916 

xDowty,  Paul  W.,  R.  R.,  Pierceton.  Ind.  1930 
tDrake,  Charles  W.  1871 


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xDrake,   David   R.,   Box  55,   Beaumont, 

Kans.  1895 

Drake,    Edward  A.,   807   Ramona  Ave., 

Corona,  Cal. 
Drake,   George  B.,   338  Fairlawn  Ave., 

Webster  Groves,  Mo. 
Drake,  G.  Bryant,  511  E.  Calhoun  St., 

Springfield.    Mo. 
txDrake,  G.  W.,  Manson,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Dreier,  Nelson  C,  1975  2d  Ave.,  S.  E.. 

Cedar  Rapids,  la. 
Drew,    Edward    P.,    Pf.,    313    Highland 

Ave.,  West  Newton,  Mass.  1898 

Drew,    Frank   L.,    1245   W.    2d   St.,   Po- 
mona. Cal.  1881 
Drew,  George,  E.,  930  17th  Ave.,  S.  E., 

Minneapolis,  Minn.  271 

Drew,     William    J.,     435    W.    6th    St., 

Marysville,    O. 
Driesbach,  Charles  H.,  Redfield,  S.  D.  1891 
Drisko,     Raymond    C,     Margaret    PL, 

Pomona,    Fla.  1885 

xDriver,    Bertha    M.,    223    W.    Will    St., 

Winchester,    Ind. 
Driver,  George  H.,  229  Eliot  St.,  Milton, 

Mass. 
Driver,   Henry  W.,    Orofino,   Ida.  1915 

Drumm,    John,    1517    16th    St.,    Oregon 

City,    Ore.  1897 

Drysdale.     Miss    Euphemia,     Windsor, 

Mass. 
Dubbs,   Harrison  W.,   Gorham,  Me. 
Duddy,     Frank    E.,     112    Upland    Rd., 

Cambridge,   Mass. 
xDudley,  James,  Norfolk,  Va.  (— / 

Dudley,    John   H.   M.,    bus.,   213   Edgar 

PL,  Elizabeth.  N.  J.  1913 

Dudley,  Joseph  H.,  Medina,  R.  D.  5,  O. 
Dudley,  W.  Ewart,  Blencoe,  la. 
Dudley,    William    E.,    451    E.    18th    St., 

Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 
Duerson,  Leo  L.,  Ashland,  Neb. 
txDugger,  W.  H.,   1104  Mason  St.,   Dur- 
ham.  N.  C.  1894 
Duglay,  Hugh,  Falmouth,  Mass. 
Dukes,   Hubert   N.,    Jackson,    Mich. 
Duling,  John  G.,  Binger,  Okla. 
xDull,  L.  Edward,  Maple  Rapids,  Mich. 
Dull,    Wilbert   E.,    2032    N.    Taylor   St., 

Topeka,  Kan. 
Dumm,   B.   Alfred,   Hopkinton,   N.  H. 
xDumm,    George   E.,    537   S.   Pierce   St., 

Lima,  Ohio. 
xDunagan,  J.  A.,  Vanceburg,  Ky.  (— ) 

[Dunaway,   Willis  J.,   deceased.  51 

Duncan,  Calvin  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1894 
xDuncan,   Charles  A.,   321   College  Ave., 

Richmond.  Ind. 
Duncan,   John,   Coalwood,   Mont. 
Duncklee,  Maurice  J.,  West  Lebanon, 

N.  H. 
Dungan,  Thomas  Arthur,  4356  N.  E.  33d 

St.,  Portland,  Ore. 
Dunham,  Chester  F.,  1112  Radcliffe  Dr., 

Toledo,   O. 
Dunham,  Clarence  S.,  Pilgrim  Church, 

St.   Louis,   Mo. 
Dunham,  Clarence  W.,  46  Bellevue  St., 

Upham's     Corner     Sta.,     Dorchester 

Mass.  13,  30 

xDunham,  Melvin  F.,  2055  Eastern  Ave., 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.  1911 

Dunlap,     George     H.,     2055     Columbus 

Ave.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  1877 

Dunlap,  Raymond   B.,   1580  Alexandria 

Ave.,   Los  Angeles.   Cal.  1907 

-^Dunlap,  Roger  A.,  Lancaster,  N.  H. 
Dunlop,  James  J..  903  Paul  St..  Ottawa, 

111. 
Dunn.  Charles  E.,  23  Sunderland  Ave., 

Rutherford,   N.   J. 
Dunn,   Charles  W.,   Benzonia,   Mich.     1888 
Dunn,  Henderson  H.,  T.,  2924  Louisiana 


Ave.,  New  Orleans,  La.  1901 

Dunn,  Theodore  S.,  dir.  R.  E.,  35  Glen 

St.,   New   Britain,   Conn. 
fDunn,   Wallace  B.  1896 

Dunning,    Morton    D.,    Newton    Lower 

Falls,  Mass.  30,  1899 

Dunstan,     John    F.,     1220    2d    St.    N., 

Seattle,  Wash. 
Dunstan,    William    T.,    Little    Valley, 

N.  Y. 
xDurgin,  Charles  L.,  Freedom,  N.  H.       271 
Durkee,    J.     Stanley,     Plymouth     Ch., 

Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 
tDurston,   Alfred   S.  1883 

Dutcher,  A.  Ernest,  Gasport,  N.  Y. 
— Dutton,  John  G.,  Agawam,  Mass.  1890 

Dutton,   Philip  Drew.   A.  B.  C.  F  M.  1916 
xDuvall,    Lewis    A.,    R.    5,    Watertown, 

N.  Y. 
Duvall,  Sylvanus  M.,  South  Hero,  Vt. 
Dwight,    Charles    A.    S.,    Pf.,    Keuka 

Park,   N.  Y.  1884 

""Dycer,   Arthur  W.,   Arlington  Heights, 

Mass. 
•-Dyer,   Almon   J.,   Cummington,  Mass.   1886 
Dyer,   Thomas   L.,   809  I  St..   Norwalk, 

Cal. 
*xDykhuis,  Edward,   Legrand,  Iowa         1929 
Dysart,  John  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  1910 

Each,  Joseph  E.,   Thorsby,  Ala.  66 

xEaley,  W.  M.,  bus.,  501  E.  Oregon  St., 

Urbana.   111.  1880 

••Eames,  Charles  O.,  Ashburnham,  Mass.  1897 
Earl,  James  E.,  2023  2d  Ave.,  S.,  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.  1889 
Earnshaw,   Albert   F.,    39    Deering   St., 

Portland,  Me.  1898 

xEarp,  B.  J..  Harrisonburg,  Va. 
Eastman,    Adelbert,    Box    15,    Riviera, 

Fla.  1884 

Eastman,   Finley   E.,    379    S.   Main   St., 

Amherst,  O. 
Eastman,     Fred,    PL,    5757    University 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  1911 

Eastman,  George  P.,  42  Colt  Rd.,  Sum- 
mit,  N.   J.  1891 
Eastman,  Harvey  M.,  Slatersville.  R.  I. 
Eastman,  Vinton  P.,  bus.,  534  Cleveland 

St.,  Missoula,  Mont.  1907 

>»Easton,  Carlton,  81  Edison  St.,  Quincy, 

Mass. 
Eaton,   Edward  D.,   pr.  em.,   121    Grove 

St..  Wellesley,  Mass.  1876 

Eaton.  E.  Earle,  Munnsville,  N.  Y. 
txEaton,  J.  R.,  Louisburg,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Eaton.  Mrs.  Olive  Myrtle,  Munnsville, 

N.  Y.  1931 

Eaton,      Walter      S.,      277      State      St.. 

Augusta,    Me.  1891 

Eby,    Albert   B.,    Benzonia,    Mich. 
Eby,    Miss    Louise    S.,    T.,    Milwaukee 

Downer  College,  Milwaukee,  Wis.      1928 
Echterbecker,  Charles  F.,  Pf.,  5  Everett 

St.,   Worcester,   Mass.  1907 

Eckerson,  Ray.  514  N.  Commonwealth 

Ave..    Los    Angeles.    Cal.  1899 

Eckhardt,  John  G.,  312  12th  St.,  Greeley, 

Colo. 
Eckhardt,  John  H.,  Berthoud,  Colo. 
Eckhoff,  Philip  J..  Iberia.  Mo. 
Eckles,    William    E.,    536    N.    17th    St., 

San  Jose,  Cal.  1907 

Eddleman,   Henry  C,  Dewey  Rose,  R. 

D.   1.  Ga.  1914 

Edds,  William  T.,  De  Ruyter,  N.  Y. 
Eddy,    Allen   L.,   436   W.   Eldorado  St., 

Decatur,  111. 
Eddy,   David  Brewer,   Sec,  14  Beacon 

St.,  Boston,  Mass.  18,  1904 

Eddy,  Elmer  Newton,  Hopkinton,  Mass.  1928 
Edmonds.  Robert  H.,  R.  D.  1.  Olympia, 

Wash.  1888 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       353 


Edmunds,    John    S.,    640    Linn    Ave., 

Portland,    Ore.  1884 

Edwards,  Frank  L.,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y. 
Edwards,     George     N.,     9     King     St., 

Charleston,  S.  C, 
Edwards,  Leland  A.,  Bethel,  Me. 
xEdwards,    M.    Burner,    4    W.    129th   St., 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Edwards,  Nicholas  T.,  Whittier,  Cal.       1883 
Edwards,  Otto  E.,  66  Van  Zant  St.,  East 

Norwalk,  Conn. 
—Edwards,     Ralph     Burris,     Southfield, 

Mass. 
Edwards,     Richard    H.,     Sec,    Barnes 

Hall,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  1906 

tEdwards,  Thomas  D.,  1682  W.  12th  St., 

Erie,    Pa.  1906 

xEdwards,    W.    J.,    p. em.,   R.    1,   James- 
town, N.  C.  (— ) 
Edworthy.  B.  V.,  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  323 

Tulsa  Trust  Bldg.,   Tulsa,   Okla.  1916 

Eells,     Edward,     226    Woodbridge    St., 

Manchester,  Conn.  1885 

tEells,  Edwin,  2150  W.  North  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago,  111.  1928 
Egbert,    George    D.,    77    Bowne    Ave., 

Flushing,  N.  Y. 
Egerland,    Franz,    p.em.,    2123    S.    "M" 

St.,   Tacoma,   Wash.  1890 

Egerton,  Thomas  B.,  Mazon,  111. 
Eggleston,    De    Witt    C,    245    Langdon 

Ave.,  Mount  Vernon,   N.  Y.  1893 

Eggleston,  Frank  O.,  Park  Ridge,  N.  J.  1896 
Ehlers,  Jacob  H.,  4335  N.  Pennsylvania 

Ave.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
xEhrheart,  Joseph  S.,  Beloit,  Ohio. 
Eichler,  George,  Follett,  Tex. 
Eighmey,  Lawrence  J.,  Warren,  Pa. 
Eisele,    Richard    O.,    128    Madeline   St., 

Pittsburgh,   Pa. 
Eiserer,     Herman,     415    Ellsworth    St., 

Crystal  Lake,  111.  1910 

Ekins,  Grove  F.,  bus.,  Saybrook,  Conn.  1904 
Elder,  J.  Edwin.  Box  185,  Fruita,  Colo. 
xElder,    William   W.,    Ch.,   U.   S.   Naval 

Hospital,  San  Diego,  Calif.  1915 

Elderkin,  Noble  S.,  187  Dorchester  Rd., 

Akron,  O.  12 

Eldred,  John  W.,  bus.,  317  E.  Cecil  St., 

Waynoka,  Okla.  1894 

^Eldridge,  Ernest  W.,  Ashby,  Mass. 
Elfring,  William  H.,  602  S.  College  Ave., 

Fort   Collins,   Colo. 
Eliopoulos,  Constantine  N.,  Brownfield. 

Me. 
Elledge,  William  M.,  Yakima,  R.  D.  8, 

Wash. 
Ellinger,  Clarence  G.,  Beach,  N.  D. 
Elliot,  Charles,  2119  Ruby  Ave.,  Kan- 
sas City,   Kan. 
Elliott.  Alfred  C,  Salamanca,  N.  Y. 
Elliott,    Homer    H.,    621    S.    Comstock 

Ave.,    Whittier,    Cal.  271 

Elliott,   Richard  T.,  Westport,   Conn. 
*tElliott,  Robert  J.,  Sec,  280  Crestwood 

Ave.,   Buffalo,   N.   Y.  1890 

Elliott,  William  A.,  Barberton,  R.  D.  4, 

Ohio.  1890 

Ellis,  Arthur  M.,   109  Cabot  St.,   New- 

tonville,  Mass.  1908 

xEllis.  Aylett  B.,  1211  29th  St.,  Newport 

News,  Va. 
Ellis,  Emery  W.,  Rockland,  Ida. 
Ellis,  Francis  C,  755  Lemon  St.,  River- 
side,   Cal. 
tEllis,  Fred  W.,  Pf.  1898 

Ellis,  Hubert  S.,  Belding,  Mich. 
Ellis,  John  S.,   Bangor,   Pa. 
Ellis,   John   T.,    bus.,   5640   Erskine   St., 

Omaha,   Neb.  1904 

xEllis,  Robert  J.,  Newton,  111. 
Ellis,  Samuel  R.,  Pf.,  Ripon,  Wis.  1926 

Ellis.  Walter  M.,  National  City,  Cal.      1884 


Ellis,  Willis  A.,  bus.,  Lombard,  111.        1903 
Ellms,    Louis,    Portsmouth,    R.    D.    1, 

N.  H. 
Ellsworth,  Frederick  K.,  Three  Rivers, 

Mass.  *■ 

Ellwood,  William,  Minden,  Neb.  1894 

Elmen,   John,   Buffalo,   Minn.  1909 

Elmes,  Arthur  F.,  116  Seaton  PL,  N.  W., 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Elwell,  T.  Robert,   bus.,  5758  31st  Ave., 

N.  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.  1898 

Elwick,  Frederick  G.,  143  So.  Cleveland 

Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Elwood,  Willis  P.,  220  Montgomery  St., 

Bloomfield,   N.  J.  1891 

Ely,  Everett  L.,  Touchet,  Wash.  1922 

Emerich,  George  A.,  Hillsdale,  Mich.    1907 
Emerson,  Chester  B.,  Trinity  Episcopal 

Cathedral,  Cleveland,  O.  1909 

Emerson,  Fred  C,  Cheshire,  Conn.        1885 
Emerson,  John  C,  Bridport,  Vt. 
Emerson,  Oliver  P.,  20  Hawthorn  Rd., 

Brookline,    Mass.  1871 

Emery,    Clarence    P.,    1207    Longwood 

Ave.,  Pueblo,   Colo.  1899 

Emett,    Edward    H.,    213    W.    76th    St., 

New   York  City. 
Emigholz,  Ludwig,  Kewanee,  111. 
xEmmert,  Rufus  E.,  Cynthiana,  Ind. 
[Emrich,  Frederick  E.,  deceased. 
xEnders,     George    C,    Pf.,    34    College 

Place,  Defiance,  Ohio.  1894 

Endo,   Francis   K.,    713   E.   Canon  Per- 

dido,  Santa   Barbara,   Cal. 
England,    Richard    N.,    1141    High    St., 

Auburn,  Cal.  271 

*txEngleman,    W.    W.,    Newport    News, 

Va.  (-) 

English,  Earl  T.,  304  W.  Ohio  St.,  Ver- 
milion,  O. 
English,   James  F.,   478  Ray  St.,  Man- 
chester,   N.   H.  32 
xEnglish,  Ralph  G.,  Plainville,  N.  Y.  10 
English.  William  F.,  Tr.,  37  Garden  St., 

Hartford,  Conn.  24,  67,  1885 

-English,     William    F.,     Jr.;     Norwood, 

Mass. 
Englund,    Theodore,    63   Lawrence   St., 

Waltham,    Mass.  1902 

Engstrom,    Alfred    P.,    15   Jackson   St., 

Attleboro,   Mass. 
Enman,     James    E.,    2330    Fulton    St., 

Berkeley,   Cal.  1896 

Ensminger,  Fred  P.,  St.,  2030  North  4th 

Ave.,  Birmingham,  Ala.    26,  67,  69,  71,  1905 
Ensminger,  Ross  E.,  Mantonville,  Minn. 
Eppens,  Edward  H.,  Lib.,  Ann  Arbor, 

Mich.  1898 

Erdman,  John  P.,  Tr.,  Box  150,  Hono- 
lulu, T.  H.  27,  68,  1899 
Erickson,  Charles  Telford,  My.,  4  Park 

St.,   Boston,   Mass.  1896 

Erickson,  Elmer,  Hudson,  S.  D. 
Ericson,    Rudolph,    650    Fell    St.,    San 

Francisco,   Cal.  1910 

Ernst,  Edward  G.,  8  Marion  St.,  Med- 

ford,  Mass. 
Errington,  Fred'k,  542  S.  Yorktown  St., 

Tulsa    Okla 
Erskine,  John  W..  Ev.,  Evart,  Mich.    i900 
Escott,  N.  Ellsworth,  1726  Schaaf  Rd.. 

Cleveland,   O. 
Eshelman,   C.   A.,   Garfield,   Kan. 
Essig,  William  F.,  Beaver  Creek,  Ore. 
Estabrook,  Franklin  J.,  Sec,  531  Mack 

Bldg.,  Denver,  Colo.  21,  1892 

Estabrook,  Wm.  A.,  Thetford,  Vt. 
Etheridge,  William,  Maple  City,  Mich.  1897 
xEtter,  Julius  E.,  Ft.  Recovery,  Ohio. 
— Eusden,  Ray  A.,  666  Centre  St.,  New- 
ton, Mass.  11 
Evans,  Arthur  T.,  Cambridge,  Neb. 
Evans,  Arthur  W.,  Lee,  Springfield,  O.  1908 


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Evans,    Benjamin   D.,    236   Walnut   St., 

Johnstown,  Pa. 
Evans,    Chester    H.,    421    Susquehanna 

Ave.,   Olyphant,   Pa. 
Evans,   D.    Ell's,    Bozeman,   Mont.  1884 

•^Evans,    Daniel,    Pf.,    42    Hillside    Ter., 

Belmont,  Mass.  35,  1891 

--Evans,    David    H.,    903    Memorial    Dr., 

Cambridge,   Mass.  1897 

Evans,  Edward  R.,  Winchendon,  Mass. 
Evans,    Edwin    Richard,    521    Williams 

St.,  Key  West,  Fla. 
Evans,  Edwyn,  2119  7th  St.,  Bay  City, 

Mich. 
Evans,  Mrs.  Ella  A.,  W.  1509  11th  Ave., 

Spokane,  Wash.  1884 

Evans,  Ernest,  Ed.,  Brighton,  Mich.        1895 
Evans,  Ernest  C,  Madison,  Me. 
Evans,  Evan,  New  Preston,  Conn. 
Evans,  Evore,   219  E.   12th  St.,  Daven- 
port,   la.  1895 
Evans,  Griffith,  390  E.  Green  St.,  Nanti- 

coke,  Pa.  1890 

Evans,  J.  Merle,  McPherson,  Kan. 
Evans,  James  G.,  163  Center  Ave.,  Ply- 
mouth, Pa. 
Evans,  John  Charles,  Newport,  Wash. 
Evans,  Joseph,    609    W.    191st   St.,    New 

York   City. 
Evans,  Joseph,  2921  S.  Kenilworth  Ave., 

Berwyn,  111. 
Evans,  Lester    E.,    17    Columbia    Park, 

Haverhill,  Mass. 
Evans,  Morris     O.,     113     E.    55th     St., 

Seattle,  Wash. 
Evans,  Rowland  H.,  Lake  Preston,  S.  D. 
Evans,  Selwyn  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.      1894 
Evans,  Silas    P.,    Pr.,    Ripon    College, 

Ripon,  Wis.  42,  1901 

Evans,  Spencer   E.,   Terryville,   Conn. 
Evans,  Thomas,   Maple  Hill,   Kan. 
Evans,  Thomas  Z.,  North  Branch,  Minn. 
Evans,  Wilford    H.,     1932     N.     6th    St. 

Sheboygan,  Wis. 
Evans,   William   W.,   West   Brookfield, 

Mass. 
Evanson,   L.   Gordon,    Isabel,   S.   D. 
Everett,    Harry    L.,    381    Bergen    Ave., 

Jersey  City,   N.  J. 
Everett,  John  E.,  Cannon  Falls,  Minn. 
Everhart,    Rollin    O.,    18    Maurice    St., 

Ossining,    N.   Y.  1908 

xEveringham,  John  E.,  Pepperell  Road, 

Kittery  Point,  Me.  1885 

Everroad,  Ralph  W.,  486  State  St.,  Mar- 
seilles, 111.  1922 
Evers,  Charles  H.,  Sec,  Lebanon,  Mo.  1922 
Evers,  John  Upton,  p. em.,  129  W.  King 

St.,   Martinsburg,   W.   Va.  1902 

Evers,  Samuel  J.,  Glenbrook,  Conn. 
Eversull,  Harry  K.,  3442  Zumstein  Ave., 

Cincinnati,  O. 
Ewell,  Edwin,   115  Hawkins  St.,  Ypsi- 

lanti,  Mich.  1888 

Ewing,  Rolland  G.,  Woodbury,  Conn.    271 
xEwing,    W.    E.,    28    Columbus    St.,    Mt. 

Sterling,   Ohio. 
[Ewing,  William,  deceased.  51 

Eymann,  Harold  H.,  Calipatria,  Cal. 
Faduma,     Orishshatukeh,     T.,    Lincoln 

Academy,  Kings  Mountain,  N.  C. 
Fagan,    W.   G.,    9    Willow   St.,    Boston, 

Mass.  1917 

Fagley,    Frederick    L.,    Sec,    287    4th 

Ave..  New  York  City.  6,  10,  1912 

Fairbank,    Alan    M.,    960    Sterling   PI., 

Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 
Fairbanks.   Arthur,   Hanover,   N.  H.      1892 
Fairbanks,  George  W.,  Boston,  Mass.     1931 
Fairchild,  E.  E.,  227  N.  Rosemont  Ave., 

Los  Angeles,   Cal. 
Fairfield,  Wynn  C,  Sec,  14  Beacon  St., 

Boston,  Mass.  18,   1910 


Falconer,    Robert   C,   20   St.    Paul   PI., 

Nutley,  N.  J. 
Fales,  Ira  D.,  3456  Jamieson  Ave.,  St. 

Louis,    Mo. 
Falk,  Robert  B.,  Elroy,  Wis. 
xFancher,    Edward   F..    5   W.    Park   St., 

Albion,  N.  Y.  1912 

xFarmer,  James,  Box  21,  Yorktown,  Va. 
Farnham,    Geo.    L.,    2943    Macomb    St., 

N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
— Farnsworth,    Lynn    V.,    Harwich   Port, 

Mass. 
Farnum,  Irving  B.,  Mont  Vernon,  N.  H. 
xFarrar,    J.    D.,    752    21st    St.,    Newport 

News,  Va. 
xFarrar,  R.  H.,  R.  R.  5,  Siler  City,  N.  C.  (— ) 
Farren,  Merritt  A.,  Sec,  14  Beacon  St., 

Boston,   Mass.  32,   1898 

Farrer,  William  D.,  Pellston,  Mich.      1904 
Farwell,   E.   Roy,   Beverly,   Kan. 
xFasnacht,  Walter,  Tuscola,  111. 
Fath,   Edward  A..   Pf.,  703  E.   4th  St.. 

Northfield,    Minn.  1914 

xFaulk,  J.  J.,  2605  Corprew  Ave.,  Nor- 
folk, Va. 
xFaulk,    Willis    T.,    149    Bayview    Ave., 

Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Faulkner,  William  J.,  567  Johnson  Ave., 

N.   E.,   Atlanta,   Ga. 
Faville,  Theo.  R.,  St.,  315  Beaver  Bldg., 

Madison.  Wis.  13,  24,  27,  72,  1913 

xFawley,  John  F.,  St.  George,  W.  Va. 
Fay,  Amasa  C,  Brookline,  N.  H.  1891 

Fee,    Harry    O.,    1779   W.    21st   St.,    Los 

Angeles,   Cal.  (— ) 

Feener,    Carlton    L.,    1058    Washington 

St.,  South  Braintree,  Mass. 
Fehlandt,  August  F.,   Pf.,  Ripon,  Wis. 
Felt,  Jesse  B.,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 
xFelton,    Calvin    J.,    249    Lincoln    Place, 

Irvington,  N.  J. 
Fenenga,    Malmon    J.,    Forest    Grove, 

Ore.  1897 

Fenwick,     John     B.,     bus.,     Bellevue, 

Wash.  1894 

Ferch,  Aaron  I.,  6855  17th  Ave.,  N.  E., 

Seattle,    Wash. 
^Ferguson,    Alfred   F.,    193   Auburn    St., 

Cambridge,  Mass.  1926 

*xFerguson,  Levi,  Lynn,  Mass.  1901 

Ferrier,     William     W.,     2716     Hillegass 

Ave.,    Berkeley,    Cal.  1892 

Ferris,   Chester,   Barstow,   Cal. 
Ferris,  Harlo  H.,  Reedsburg,  R.  F.  D., 

Wis.  1923 

Ferris,  Mrs.  Jeannette  O.,  214  Kentucky 

Ave.,   Danville,  111. 
Ferris,  Ralph  H.,  13,526  Mettetal  Ave., 

Detroit,  Mich.  1906 

Fersch,    Cornelius,    44    Peel    St.,    Oak- 
wood  Heights,  S.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Ficken,  Richard  O.,  31  Woodlawn  Ave.. 

Albany,  N.  Y. 
xFiebiger,  Judson  E.,  Stanfordville,  N.  Y.    13 
Field,  Edwin  C,  East  Hampton,  Conn. 
Field,  George  E.,  Ogema,  Minn. 
*xFielder,  Arthur  H.,  Clayville,  R.  I. 
xFields,    William    M.,    214    W.    133d    St., 

New  York  City.  (— ) 

Fifer,  Harry  N.,  527  Merrimac  St.,  Oak- 
land,  Cal.  1901 
Fifield,    James    W.,    Sec,    1024    Askew 

Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  1894 

Fifield,   James  W..   Jr..   934   Cambridge 

Drive,  S.  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.    13,  68 
Fifield.    L.    Wendell,    2327    32d    St.,    S., 

Seattle,  Wash.  10,  12,  72 

Findlay,  James  F.,  Dean,  127  Page  St., 

Norman.   Okla.  1923 

*-Findlay,  John  L.,  56  Dean  St.,  Taunton, 

TLTasS 

Fish,  Arthur  E.,  Keokuk,  la. 

Fish,  Fenton  O.,  409  12th  St.,  Toledo,  0. 1913 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       355 


Fisher,  Albert  V..  Mclndoe  Falls,  Vt.    1906 
*xFisher,  C.  H.,  17  Jackson  St.,  Clifton- 
dale,   Mass.  ( — ) 
Fisher,  C.  W.,  803  Porter  Ave.,  Wichita, 

Kan.  1901 

Fisher,    Charles    F.,    958    E.    147th    St., 

Cleveland,  O. 
Fisher,  Chas.  R.,  bus.,  2619  Regent  St., 

Berkeley,  Cal.  1902 

Fisher,    Edward   C,    Geneva,   R.   D.   3, 

N.  Y.  1904 

Fisher,    Frederick    Vining,    Frostburg, 

Md. 
_ --Fisher,  Herman  P.,  Westboro,  Mass.      1883 
Fisher,  James  O.,  Gays  Mills,  Wis. 
xFisher,  Joseph  B.,  Nappanee,  Ind.  ( — ) 

Fisher,    Miles    B.,    Box    112,    LaCanda, 

Cal. 
Fisher,  Parker  W.,  J.  C.  Campbell  Folk 

School,  Brasstown,  N.  C.  1910 

Fisher,  Stanley  R.,  Hanover,  Mass.  11,  1905 
[Fisher,  William  P.,  deceased. 
[Fisk,  Chas.  L.,  deceased. 
[Fisk,  Daniel  M.,  deceased.  51 

xFisk,  Miles  B.,  Dresden  Ohio.  1913 

Fisk,  Pliny  H.,  Sharon,  Vt. 
Fiske,  A.  R..  Audenried.  Pa.  1908 

Fiske,    Chester    B.,    7319    Yates    Ave., 

Chicago,  111.  271 

Fiske.  Elisha  S.,  Box  415,  Barton,  Vt.  1884 
Fiske,   G.   Walter,    Pf.,  278   W.   College 

Ave.,  Oberlin,  O.  1898 

Fitch,  R.  Hawley,  93  Cottage  St.,  New 

Haven,  Conn. 
Fitch,  Wells  H.,  116  Sound  Ave.,  River- 
head,  N.  Y. 
Fithian,  Henry  G.,  Port  Orange,  Fla.  1886 
Fitzpatrick.  John,  Stonington,  Me. 
xFix,  Joseph  W.,  404  W.  Main  St.,  Ur- 

bana,  111. 
Flagg,  James  W.,  p.em.,  28  Willow  Lane, 

Portsmouth,  N.  H.  1882 

Flammer,  William,  Elyria  Block,  Elyria, 

Ohio.  1901 

Flatt,  D.  Cecil,  Cortland,  N.  Y. 
Flautz,   H.,   p.em.,   R.   D.   1,   Batesville, 

Ind. 
Fleckles,   Elliott  V.,    Pf.,   Mount  Her- 

mon,   Mass.  1931 

Fleming,    Hamilton   J.,   Kittery   Point, 

Me.  1918 

Fleming,  Isaac,  Wareham,  Mass. 
xFleming,    Patrick    Henry,    Burlington, 

N.  C. 
Flemmer,    John    P.,    831    Atwood    St., 

Longmont,  Colo. 
Flenner,  L.  W.,  Broadbent,  Ore. 
Fletcher,    Francis    W.,    East    Granby, 

Conn. 
Fletcher,  J.  Irving,  37  Port  Norfolk  St., 

Neponset,  Mass. 
Fletcher,  Lee,  Fairport,  N.  Y. 
xFletcher,  Llewellyn  CSprucedale,  Ont.1922 
Fletcher,  Orville  T.,  102  Princeton  St., 

Springfield,  Mass. 
Fletcher,  Robert  H..  Rindge,  N.  H. 
*\Flewelling,  Lemuel  E.,  Easton,  Me.       1911 
Flight,  John  W.,  T.,  629  Walnut  Lane, 

Haverford,  Pa.  1918 

Flint,  Irving  A.,  Meredith,  N.  H. 
Flint,  John,  Underwood,  Minn.  1911 

Flook,  Jacob,  Maine,  N.  Y. 
xFlory,   Edwin   B.,    19   Birchwood  Ave., 

Dayton,  Ohio.  13,  14 

xFlowers,  Albert  R.,  Sims,  N.  C.  1894 

Flugum,   Omar,   618   Park  St.,   Crystal 

Lake,  111. 
Flynn,   Dallas  J.,   1003  S.  Caldwell  St., 

Charlotte,  N.  C.  1901 

^Fogg,  Charles  G.,  7  Sumner  St..  Glou- 
cester,  Mass.  1897 
xFogleman,  J.  U.,  T.,  Graham,  N.  C.      (— ) 


Foley,    Roy    William,    Pf.,    Hamilton, 

N.  Y.  1906 

[Folsom,  Arthur  J.,  deceased. 

Folsom,   Omar   W.,   p.em.,   1198  Wash- 
ington St.,  Bath,  Me.  1872 
[xFoltz,  George  W.,  deceased.  51 

Fooks,  Stephen  C,  Steamboat  Springs, 
Colo. 

Foot,  Harry  W.,  Dorset,  Vt.  271 

[Foote,  James  E.,  deceased. 

Forbes,   Frank  S.,  Judge,  5274  Aldama 
St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1888 

Forbes.  Washington  H.,  Wilton,  N.  H.  1881 

Forbush,   Dascomb   E.,   650   Park  Ave., 

East  Orange,  N.  J. 
tFord,  Albert  H.  1912 

Ford,  Arthur  S.,  Forks,  Wash. 

Ford.  Eugene  C,  611  N.  Kimball  Ave., 
Grand  Island,  Neb. 

Ford,   Frederick  P.,   bus.,  501  N.  Rus- 
sell St.,  Champaign,  111.  1920 

[Ford,  Herbert,  deceased.  51 

.  Ford,  James  B.,  Holbrook,  Mass. 

Forkell,  William.   Windsor,  Vt. 

Forrester,  Franklin  G.,  Nome,  Alaska. 

Forshaw,  William,  1051  Cypress  St.,  San 
Diego,  Cal.  1917 

Forster,  Sydney,  p.em.,  Aitkin,  Minn.  1922 

Forsythe,  Elias  J.,  Ev.,  112  Temple  Ave., 

Detroit,  Mich.  1901 

xForsythe,  John  W.,  Raymond,  Ohio.      1913 

Foss,  I.  Ora,  472  Gramatan  Ave.,  Mount 

Vernon,  N.  Y.  1910 

xFoss,  John  A.,  R.  1,  Rush,  N.  Y. 

[Foster,  Benjamin  F.,  deceased.  51 

Foster,  Earl  Ware,  2015  Sheridan  Ave., 
S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Foster,  Edward  P.,  Waverly,  W.  Va.      1877 

Foster,  Elliott  O.,  Millbury,  Mass. 

Foster,   Frank   H.,   Pf.,    184   Forest   St., 
Oberlin,  O.  1877 

Foster,  Jesse  W.,  Muscatah,  Kan. 
xFoster,  J.  L..  Elon  College,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Foster,   O.   Delmar,   Pf.,   73  E.   Monroe 
St.,  Chicago,  111.  1902 

Foster,    Virgil,    dir.  R.  E.,   7623   Bennett 
Ave.,  Chicago.  111. 

Fowell,  Myron  W.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Spring- 
field,   Mass. 

Fowler,  George,  Winthrop,  la. 
xFox,  Charles  W.,  Cassity,  W.  Va.  1927 

Fox,   Daniel  F.,   993  N.   Madison  Ave., 
Pasadena,  Cal.  1887 

Fox,  Frank  H.,  Shabbona,  111. 

Fox,    Howard    S..    bus.,    5653    Stanton 
Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.  1914 

Foxall,    Thomas,    3    Homestead    Ave., 
Worcester,  Mass. 

[xFrancis,  Edward,  deceased.  52 

xFrancis,  Joseph  C,  R.  2,  Eaton,  Ind.       (— ) 

Frank,  Theodore  E.,  Windsor,  Conn. 

Franke,  A.,  Box  52,  Ralston,  Wash. 
txFranklin,  William,  1239  King  St.,  Ports- 
mouth,  Va.  (— ) 
xFranks,  Jesse  E.,  p.em.,  R.  4,  Raleigh, 

N.  C.  1915 

xFrantz,  Samuel,  Albion,  R.  2,  Ind. 

Fraser,  Arthur  E.,  55  N.  Clinton  Ave., 
Trenton,  N.  J.  1899 

--•Fraser,  David,  28  Powder  House  Blvd., 
West  Somerville,  Mass. 

Fraser,  Donald,  10  Liberty  St.,  Roches- 
ter, N.  H. 

Fraser,  James  A.,  Elizabethtown,  N.  Y. 

Frasure,  Chas.  A.,  Sherburne,  N.  Y.       1896 

Frazee,  Fenton  E.,  Stamford,  R.  D.  1, 
N.  Y.  1897 

Frazee,  J.  Elmer,  57  Orange  St.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

Frazier,  Cecil  E.,  Plainfield,  111. 

Frazier,  Charles,  p.em.,  Box  122,  Mis- 
sion, S.  D.  1919 


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Frazier,  Francis  P.,  St.,  Indian  Work, 

Eagle  Butte,  S.  D.  1926 

xFrazier,  Jacob  A.,  Mooreland,  Ind. 
xFrazier,    John    T.,    1509    E.    Chase    St., 

Baltimore,  Md.  1926 

[Frazier,  Lot,  deceased.  52 

Frazier,  William  A.,  73  Sheboygan  St., 

Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 
Frazier,  William  F.,  Sec,  Savings  Bank 

Bldg.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

11,  13,  18,  24,  27,  31,  72,  1911 
Freeling,   Henry   P.,   626   Clermont  St., 

Antigo,  Wis. 
Freeman,    Luther,    390   Kingsley   Ave., 

Pomona,  Cal.  33,  1891 

Freeman,  Marston  S.,  204  Island  Ave., 

Chattanooga,  Tenn.  1889 

xFreeman,  William  A.,  Covington,  Ohio. 
French,  Charles  V.,  Newport,  N.  H.      1893 
French,    David    E.,    351    N.    Main    St., 

Pomona,   Cal.  1885 

French,  Edward  G.,  Cambridge,  Vt. 
French,    Howard    Dakin,    21    Florence 

St.,  Natick,  Mass.  24,  1900 

French,  Howard  Dean,  600  W.  122d  St., 

New  York  City.  1901 

xFrench,  Joe,   Vanderbilt  Univ.,   Nash- 
ville, Tenn.  1928 
French,  L.  Clark,  North  Anson,  Me. 
French,  Robert  M.,  Rutland,  Mass. 
Fretz,  Charles  E.,   186  Southwest  Ave., 

Pitman,  N.  J.  1912 

Fritsch,    H.    Samuel,    3549   Randall   St., 

Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Fritzmeier,  William,  107  Allegheny  St., 

Tarentum,  Pa. 
Frost,  George  B.,  50  Chestnut  St.,  An- 

dover,  Mass.  1883 

Frost,  Harry  A.,  4095  Rocky  River  Dr., 

Lakewood,   O. 
Frost,  Merle  A.,  T.,  283  Brockton  Ave., 

Riverside,   Cal.  1896 

Frost,     S.     E.,     Jr.,     408    W.    23d    St., 

Austin,   Tex.  71 

Frost,  William  G.,  pr.em.,  Berea,  Ky. 
xFry,  Earl  C,  My.,  Utsunomiya,  Japan  1890 
xFry,  J.  E.,  Mellott,  Ind. 
Frye,  Harold  M.,  Westmoreland,  N.  H.    70 
Frye,  Richard  A.,  Colebrook,  N.  H. 
Fryer,    James    F.,    E.    3528    26th    Ave., 

Spokane.  Wash. 
Fryling,  William,  Wellfleet,  Mass. 
xFryman,  J.  C,  Smile,  Ky.  ( — ) 

Fuenning,   Albert   A.,   810   N.    14th   St., 

Lincoln,  Neb.  1902 

Fukuda,  Junkyo,  Waialua,  Oahu,  T.  H. 
Fukushima.  Joseph  K.,  149  S.  10th  St., 

Montebello,  Cal. 
Fulgham,    Philip    O.,    Box    550,    Rt.    5, 

Portland,  Ore.  1894 

^Fuller,     Augustus    H.,     Ballard    Vale, 

IVTass  1878 

Fuller,'  Frank   A.,   24   Tatem   St.,   Put- 
nam, Conn.  1896 
Fuller,  Montie  J.  B.,  Torrington,  R.  D. 

2,  Conn. 
Fuller,  Nathan  E.,  122  W.  Pulteney  St., 

Corning,    N.    Y.  1889 

xFuller,  W.  B.,  Harrisonburg,  Va. 
Fuller,     William     H..     2701     University 

Ave.,  San  Diego,  Cal.  1895 

Fulton,  Mrs.  Lillian  B.,   Box   13,   Lake 

Worth,  Fla. 
[Fulton,  S.  C,  deceased. 
Fuqua.  Leonard  C,  Seward,  Neb. 
Furnadjieff,   Vasil  D.,   Bulgaria.  1928 

xFurnas,  Oliver  P.,  West  Milton,  Ohio.  1832 
Furness,     George    A..     West    Tisbury, 

Mass.  1898 

Furuta,  Chiyokichi,  Lihue,  Kauai,  T.  H. 
Furze,  W.  Wallace,   bus.,  4  Greenbank 

Ave.,  Piedmont,  Cal.  1920 

xFuston,  William  M.,  Herrin,  111.  (— ) 


Gable,  Martin  L.,  Wheaton,  111.  1926 

Gackle,  Emanuel,  Hosmer,  S.  D. 
Gadd,  William  W.,  Vanderbilt,  Mich. 
Gafert,    Frederick,   739    S.    Main   Ave., 

Springfield,  Mo.  1885 

xGaftin,  J.  E.,  R.  3,  W.  Union,  Ohio.        (— ) 
Gaffney,    Charles    D.,    New    Plymouth, 

Ida. 
xGaige,   Frank  E.,   Milford,   N.  J.  (— ) 

xGaines,  R.  R.,  944  Sutton  St.,  Norfolk, 

Va. 
Gale,  Clarence  R.,  Pilgrim  PL,  Clare- 

mont,  Cal.  1887 

Gale,  Louis,  Hayden,  Colo. 
xGaleucia,    George   L.,   South  Berwick, 

R.  D.  1,  Me. 
Gallagher,    Buell    G.,     160     High     St.. 

Passaic,  N.  J. 
[Gallagher,  LeRoy  E.,  deceased.  52 

Gailaudet,   Herbert  D.,  Pine  Orchard, 

Conn.  1903 

Gallup,  Luther,  Reading,  Mich.  1920 

Gait,    Truman    F.,    Pf.,    508    Tassa    St., 

Shenandoah,  la.  1911 

Gamble,  Roy  F.,  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y. 
Gambleton,  Silas  A.,  R.  D.  3,  Box  32, 

Caledonia,  Miss. 
Gammon,    Robert    W.,Sec,    19    S.    La 

Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111.  21.  68,  1897 

Ganley,    William,     North    Wilbraham, 

Mass. 
Garcia,  Diego,  Humacao,  Puerto  Rico  271 
Gardiner,  Davis,  Dickson  Center,  N.  Y.  1896 
Gardner,  Edward  V.,  Wheaton,  Kan. 
Gardner,  Francis  W.,  Wheatland,  Mo.  1875 
xGardner,  Frank  H..  Pottersville,  Mass.  12 
Gardner,    H.    Irving,   321    N.   Comstock 

Ave.,  Whittier,  Cal.  1907 

Gardner,  John,   160  Kilburn  Rd.,  Gar- 
den City,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Gardner,    John    A.,    7359    Dante    Ave., 

Chicago,  111. 
xGardner,  Mrs.  Mary  E.,  Goddard,  Ky.    (— ) 
-Garfield,   E.   Chandler,    69   Quincy   St., 
Medford  Hillside,  Mass. 
Garfield,  Frank  L.,  Chester,  Conn. 
•-Garfield,  John  P.,  9  Webster  St.,  Mid- 

dleboro,  Mass. 
xGarland.   Ahimaaz  R.,   R.  3,   Hancock, 

Md. 
xGarland,  Job  P.,  Needmore,  Pa. 
xGarland,  Thomas  P.,  Carversville,  Pa. 
xGarman,   Charles   C,   501   E.   260th  St., 

Cleveland,  Ohio.  1905 

xGarman,  Clark  P.,  My.,  12  Hachiyama 

Shibuya,  Tokyo,  Japan. 
xGarman,    Walter  H.,    1303   W.   27th   St., 
Norfolk,  Va. 
Garner,  Alexander  C,  250  W.  136th  St., 

New  York  City. 
Garran,     Charles     E.,     526    Essex    St., 

Beverly,  Mass. 
xGarretson,   J.  H.,   601   N.  Harrison  St., 

Alexandria,   Ind.  (— ) 

xGarvin,  John,  Russell,  Ky.  72,  (— ) 

t-  Gaskill,    John    G.,     24     Norfolk    Ave.. 
Peabody,  Mass. 
Gates,   A.   Avery,  592   Broadview  Ter., 

Hartford,  Conn.  1911 

Gates,  Allen  H.,  East  Haddam,  Conn. 
Gates,    C.    Paul,    bus.,   2041    11th   Ave., 

Oakland,  Cal.  1919 

Gates,  Caleb  F.,  Pr.,  Istanbul,  Turkey.  1881 
--Gates,    Carl    M.,    215    Washington    St., 

Wellesley  Hills.  Mass.  10.  11,  18,  30 

-  -Gates.  Herbert  W.,  Sec,  14  Beacon  St., 
Boston,  Mass.  20,  21,  1904 

Gates.   Owen   H.,    Lib.,  27   Everett  St., 

Cambridge,   Mass.  1891 

Gates,  Paul  J.,  105th  &  Stoneway  Sts., 

Seattle,  Wash.  1916 

Gause,    Eben    N.,    bus.,    Mound    City, 
Kan.  1888 


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Gause,  Noah  C,  718  Highland  Ave., 
Newark,  N.  J.  1904 

Gavlik,  Andrew,  121  S.  5th  St.,  Du- 
quesne.  Pa. 

Gay,  Arthur  E.,  Fremont,  Mich. 

Gay,  Ulrich,  56  Marian  Ave.,  Pittsfield, 

IVXelSS 

Gaylord,  Donald  F.,  314  S.  Flower  St., 

Brea,  Cal. 
Gaylord,  Edward  D.,  St.,  611  American 

Bank  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

13,    24,    27,    29,   67.  1902 
Gaylord,    Franklin    A.,    47    Englewood 

Ave.,   West  Englewood,   N.   J.  1894 

Gaylord,  Harding  W.,  22  Hawkins  St., 

Danielson,  Conn. 
Gaylord,     Joseph    Howard,     Branford, 

Conn. 
Gaylord,  Samuel  S.,  Heath,  Mass.  271 

Gearhart,    Charles    D.,    960    Tangerine 

Ave.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  1890 

Gedcke,   Lawrence  A.,   240  Fourth  St., 

North.  St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 
Gee,  John  R.,  Patchogue,  N.  Y. 
xGeeding,  Elbert  C,  Linngrove,   Ind. 
Geer,  Curtis  M.,  Pf.,  em.,  55  Elizabeth 

St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  1890 

Geese.    William    K.,    1236    Haslage    St., 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Geier,    G.,    My.,    Urdinarrain,    E.    R., 

Argentina.  1924 

Gelvin,  Edward  H.,  827  Wood  Ave.,  N., 

Linden,  N.  J. 
xGennett.W.  L.,  R.  R.,  Riverside,  N.  J.  (— ) 
George,  David  M.,  p. em.,  Rozale  Apts., 

Missoula,  Mont.  1871 

-George,  Francis  D.,  Centerville,  Mass.    1881 
[xGeorge,  Frederick  M.,  deceased. 
George.  Robert  A.,  246  S.  Watkins  St., 

Memphis,  Tenn. 
Gerrie,  Andrew  W.,  Lakemont,  N.  Y.    1885 
xGerringer,  Carr  E.,  Wakefield,  Va. 
Getchell,  E.  Plummer,  Ed.,  Valley  City. 

N.  D.  1904 

Gibbs,  George  P.,  bus.,  Flagler.  Colo.    1918 
Gibbons,  Ray,  Westbrook,  Me. 
—Gibson,    Edwin    H.,    70    Byron    Ave., 

Brockton,   Mass. 
Gibson,   George  M..   Jr.,  Elm  &  Lock- 
wood  Aves.,  Webster  Groves,  Mo. 
Gibson,  John  C,  Ch.,  209  Ferguson  St., 

Lansing,  Mich.  1898 

Gibson,   Percy  W.,   St.   Charles,   Minn. 
Giersbach.    Walter   G.,   5757   University 

Ave..  Chicago.  111.  1928 

Giffen.  Thomas  T.,  3805  Piedmont  Ave.. 

Oakland.  Cal.  11,  20 

Gifford,     William    H.,    Whitney,     Star 

Route,  Nebr.  1895 

xGilbert,  C.  C,  Pascal  Ave.,  R.  4,  Ham- 
ilton. Ohio.  (— ) 
xGilbert,    Ernest    D..    198    W.    Norwich 

Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
xGilbert,  Fred,  Pascal  Ave.,  R.  4,  Ham- 
ilton, O.  (— ) 
xGilbert,  L.  F.,  Maysville,  Ky.  (— ) 
Gilchrist,  George  E.,  Tilton,  N.  H. 
— Gilkey,    J.    Gordon,    127   Mulberry   St., 

Springfield,  Mass. 
Gill,  Charles  O.,  Orwell,  Vt.  1894 

Gill,  Harley  H.,  St.,  1164  Phelan  Bldg.. 

San  Francisco,  Cal.      10,  24,  27,  29,  67,  1911 
Gillanders,  Donald  J.,  Monitor.  Ore.      1907 
Gillespie,     John     S.,     207     Old     Capi- 
tol City  Bank  Bldg.,  Charleston,   W. 

Va.  f896 

Gillett,  Arthur  L.,  Pf.  em.,  16  Marshall 

St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  1885 

Gillett,   Clarence  S.,   A.B.C.F.M.  1921 

Gillette,  Edwin  C,  St.,  117  W.  Forsyth 

St.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  10,  26,  67,  1898 

Gilliard,  Edward  M.,  bus.,  144  W.  128th 

St..  New  York  City.  1902 


xGilliland,  John,  R.  1,  Coalton,  Ohio.      (— ) 
Gillis,  Hugh  A.,  Oxford,  Me. 
Gillis,  Mrs.  Lydia  P.,  9514  So.  Kenwood 

Ave.,  Inglewood,  Cal. 
xGillispie,  T.  C,  Staunton,  Ind.  (— ) 

Gilman,   Raymond  N.,   29  Howard  St., 

New  Britain,   Conn. 
xGilmore,  Arthur  E.,   Parker,  Ind. 
Gilmore,     Arthur    H.,     2111     Common- 
wealth Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  29,  69 
Gilmore,    George   W.,    Ed.,   354    Fourth 

Ave.,  New  York  City.  1888 

xGilmore,  Opal  S.,  Mexico,  Ind. 
Gilmore,   William  C,   Dayton,   Wash. 
Gilpatrick.  Howard,  51  Evergreen  Ave., 

Old  Orchard  Beach,  Me.  1900 

-Gilroy,  William  E.,  Ed.,  14  Beacon  St., 

Boston,  Mass.  12,  20,  1900 

Gist,   Nathan   H.,   1385   Main   St.,    Leo- 
minster, Mass. 
Githens,  Otto  B.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  1924 

[Glasby,   Robert  L.,  deceased.  52 

Glasgow,  J.  Buckley,  83  Oakley  Road, 

Biltmore  Sta.,   Asheville,   N.  C.  1925 

xGlasscock,  Edward,  New  Boston,  O.      ( — ) 
Gleason,   Basil  C,  82   North   Main   St., 

Brewer,   Me.  24 

Gleason,  Herbert  W.,  Lee,  1259  Com- 
monwealth Ave.,  Brighton,  Mass.        1887 
♦xGlenn,    R.    B.,    710    19th    St.,    Newport 

News,  Va.  (— ) 

Glover,    Carl    A.,    1418    Hampshire   St., 

Quincy,  111. 
Gluvna,    Joseph,    713»/2    8th   St.,    Char- 

leroi,   Pa. 
Goddard,  Harvey  W.,  3568  13th  St..  N. 

W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1927 

Goddard,    John    C,    p.em.,    Salisbury, 

Conn.  1881 

—Goddard,    Reuben    J.,    90    Westbourne 

Rd.,  Forest  Hills,  Boston,  Mass.  1901 

xGodfrey,  Charles  H.,  Rugless,  Ky.  1877 

xGodley,  Albert,  Tenafly,  N.  J.  (— ) 

\Goff,  Asa  O..  Waverly,  Ohio. 
Goin,  Edward  F.,  573  Orchard  St.,  New 

Haven,  Conn. 
Gold,  A.  Reginald,  Clinton.  Mich. 
Golder,  Arthur  L.,  Hancock,  N.  H. 
Goldsmith,  Willis  L.,  1946  Titus  St.,  San 

Diego.  Cal. 
Goltz.   William  E.,  Constantine.   Mich. 
Gonzales,  Frank  C,  Stockton,  Kan. 
Gonzales,  John  B.,  St.,  923  Kansas  Ave., 

Topeka,  Kan.  27,  68,  1896 

Gooch,  William  S.,  75  Cross  St.,  Keene, 

N.  H. 
Good,  Charles  M.,  Eureka,  Kan. 
Good,   Eli,    1209   Roberts   St.,   Hancock, 

Mich.  1900 

Goodacre,  James  J.,  R.  D.  1,  Putnam, 

Conn.  1899 

Goodbird,  Edward,  Van  Hook,  N.  D. 
Goodboy,  Oscar,  Cannon  Ball,  N.  D. 
Goodell,  Horace  H.,  8801  Elizabeth  St., 

Chicago,  111. 
Goodenough,    Giles    F..    Jewett    City, 

Conn. 
Goodfellow,  Rollin,  Britton,  Mich. 
Goodheart,  Simon  F.,  Jamesport.  N.  Y. 
Goodliffe,  George  E.,  Morrisville,  Vt. 
xGoodman,  F.  S.,  R.  R..  Dover,  N.  C.      (— ) 
—Goodrich,    Charles    L.,    15    Homestead 

Rd..  Wellesley,  Mass.  1884 

Goodrich.    Chauncey    W.,    Brunswick, 

Me.  1893 

Goodrich,  Joseph  A.,  201  Williams  St., 

Groton,  N.  Y. 
Goodrow,    William    W..    R.   D.    1,    Port 

Stsnlcv    Wssh. 
Goodsell,  Dennis.  2614  Dana  St.,  Berke- 
ley, Cal.  1877 
-Goodsell,  Fred  F.,  Ex.  V.-Pr.,  14  Beacon 

St.,  Boston,  Mass.  18.  1905 


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Goodsell.  Harry  B.,  48  Washington  PI., 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  1908 

Goodson  Albert  John,  Medicine  Lake, 

Mont. 
xGoodson,  I.  D.  C.  Clayton.  N.  C. 

Goodspeed,  Frank  L.,  834  Calmar  Ave., 
Oakland,  Cal.  1887 

Goodwin,  Frank  J.,  28  N.  Whitney  St., 
Hartford,   Conn.  1888 

Goodwin,  George  K.,  Dade  City,  R.  2, 
Box  51A,  Fla. 

Goodwin,  Sam.  H.,  p.em.,  1165  Prince- 
ton Ave.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  1890 
---Goodwin,  Sherman,  Townsend,  Mass. 

Goodwin,  Thomas  A.,  320  Grand  Ave., 
Waukegan,  111. 

Goodyear,  De  Mont,   bus.,  Hollywood, 
Fla.  1900 

~  Goold,  Marshall  N.,  Leicester,  Mass. 

Gordon,  Charles  E.,  Pomfret,  Conn.      1876 
^Gordon,  Edwin  R.,  Groton,  Mass. 

Gordon,  George  Andrew,  Woodbridge, 
Conn. 

Gordon,  John,  804  N.  Main  St.,  Rock- 
ford,  111. 

Gordon,  Robert,  Moline,  Mich. 

Gordon,    Thomas,    935   Van    Water   St., 
Portland,  Ore. 
—Gordon,  William  C,  Pf.,  Howard  Univ., 
Washington,  D.  C.  1889 

Gorton,    Dempster    D.,    37    Water    St., 
Torrington,  Conn.  1906 

Goshen.  Elmer  I.,  1436  Yale  Ave.,  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah. 

Goude,  Stuart  V.,  602  W.  10th  St.,  Van- 
couver, Wash. 

Goudge,    Ernest,    R.    R.    5,     Spokane, 
Wash.  1911 

Goughnour,  Herbert  L.,  15  E.  Main  St., 
Nanticoke,  Pa. 

Gould,  Benjamin,  435  S.  14th  St.,  San 
Jose,  Cal. 

Gould,  Clarence  B.,  Depue,  111. 

Gould,  J.  Harold,  Lanesville,  Mass. 

Gozzo,  Salvatore  C,  Jersey  &  Commer- 
cial Aves.,  Cliffside,  N.  J. 

Grabill,  D.  Quincy,  Ft.  Atkinson,  Wis. 

Graedel,  Gottfried,  St.,  Odessa.  Wash.  1882 

Graf,   George  H.,   2831   N.  E.  7th  Ave., 
Portland,  Ore. 

Graf,  Stanley  W.,  1316  26th  St.,  Moline, 
111. 

Graf,  Walter  C,  Mukwonago,  Wis. 

Graff,  Franklin  L.,  301  Brentwood  Rd., 
San  Mateo,  Cal.  1890 

Grafton,  Jesse  C,   bus.,  R.  1,  Box  109, 
Escondido,  Cal.  1898 

Gragg,    Ira   T.,   5622   Enright   Ave.,    St. 
Louis,  Mo. 

Graham,    Charles   F.   L.,    1564   Ash   St., 
Beaumont.  Tex.  71 

Graham,  David,  Winfred,  S.  D. 

Graham,    Hugh    F.,    R.    D.    6,    Gettys- 
burg, Pa.  1899 
—-Graham,   J.   William   L.,    285  High   St., 
Newburyport,  Mass. 

Graham,    James    G.,    T.,    Mercersburg, 
Pa.  1924 

Graham,  John  J.  G.,  2030  N.  LaVergne 
Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Graham,  Percy  L.,  Kinsley,  Kan. 

Graham,    Roscoe,    2977    No.    Maryland 
Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Graham,  William  B.,  East  Point,  Ga. 

Grams,  Ernest,  York.  Neb. 

Granadosin,   Isaac   G.,   Waialua,    Oahu, 
T.  H. 

Grange,   Wallace  S.,    bus.,   Ladysmith, 
Wis.  1888 

Grant,  E.  Milton,  Marshalltown,  la. 

Grant,  Edwin  E.,  St.  Johnsbury,  East, 
Vt.  1898 

— Grant,  Frederick  L.,  Duxbury,  Mass. 


Grant,    John    B.,    42    Highview    Ave., 

Old  Greenwich,  Conn.  1888 

Grant,  John  Hiram,  Fairfield,  Conn. 
Grant,  Lathrop  C,  3744  Glenway  Ave., 

Cincinnati,  O.  13 

Grant,  Martin  Lee,  1718  S.  Washington 

St.,  Marion,   Ind.  12 

xGrate,    George    W.,    New    Waterford, 

Ohio.  (— ) 

Gratton,  John,  130  Wendell  Ave.,  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.  32 
Grauer,    Otto    C,    Pf.,    208   Kenilworth 

Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.  1887 

Grauman,  Edward,  1710  S.  23d  St.,  Ta- 

coma,  Wash. 
Graves,    Arthur    G.,    bus.,    1581    Foster 

Ave.,   Memphis,   Tenn.  1902 

Gray,    Mrs.    Annette,    1416    Columbine 

St.,  Denver,  Colo.  1902 

xGray,  D.  L.,  R.  3,  Manchester,  Ohio.   (— ) 
Gray,  Edwin  W.,  Orland,  Ind. 
Gray,     G.    Charles,    3600    Walnut    St., 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
xGray,  Harmon  M.,  Langdale,  Ala. 
xGray,  H.  T.,  Vinemont.  Ala.  (— ) 

Gray,  Leonard  B.,  Lebanon,  N.  H. 
xGray,  May,  West  Union,  O.  (— ) 

Gray,    Samuel    H.,    401    S.    Seneca    St., 

Wichita,  Kan.  1899 

Gray,  Thomas,   Dupo,  111. 
Gray,  T.  Richardson,  Edgewood,  la. 
xGray,  T.  W.,  Lagrange,  Ga.  (— ) 

Gray,  William  J.,  Excelsior,  Minn.  1888 

—Greeley,  Leslie  C,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Green.  Arthur,  Hetland,  S.  D. 
Green,  Carl.  Harvard,  Neb.,  1922 

Green,  Charles  C,  Plevna,  Kan. 
Green,  Edward  F.,  Pn.,  Star,  N.  C.        1899 
— Green,    Erastus    H.,     18    Rockland   St., 

Taunton.   Mass. 
Green,  Floyd  C,  Blaine,  Wash. 
xGreen,  G.  J.,  T.,  Morrisville.  N.  C.         (— ) 
Green,  George  E.,  Sec,  Wakonda,  S.  D.    71 
Green,  Miss  Ida  A.,  Dean,  Polytechnic, 

Mont.  1929 

Green.  John   C,  305  Boulevard,  Rock- 
away  Beach,  N.  Y. 
Green.  John  F.  C,  322  Olive  St.,  Mc- 

Keesport,  Pa. 
Green.     Merodach.     2d     Ave..     N.     E., 

Waseca.  Minn. 
txGreen,  Ranson,  716  Branch  St.,  Raleigh, 

N.  C.  (— ) 

Green.  Sigfrid  E.,  47  Spruce  St.,  Man- 
chester, Conn. 
xGreen,  Thomas  J.,  R.  1,  Ramseur,  N.  C. 
Greene,  Mrs.  Alida  A.,  154  Gooding  St.. 

Lockport,  N.  Y.  1903 

Greene,    Charles   W.,    401    Palm   Drive, 

Glendale,  Cal.  1913 

Greene,   Frederick  D.,   Sec,  125  Belle- 

vue  Ave..  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.        1888 
Greene,  Louis.   1233»/2  Livingston  Ave., 

Columbus,  O.  13 

*  Greene,    Maurice    N.,    44    Howard    St., 

Haverhill,   Mass. 
Greene,  Theodore  A.,  33  Lexington  St.. 

New  Britain,  Conn.  12,  32 

Greenlee,   Clyde  W.,   431   El  Vina  Dr., 

Glendale,  Cal.  1900 

Greenley,  J.  Hiram,  35  Englewood  Ave., 

Buffalo,   N.   Y.  1912 

Greensmith,    Horace    C,    Southington, 

Conn. 
Greenwood,     Victor     L.,     Poquonock, 

Conn. 
Greep,  Miss  Orpha  E.,  Ill  S.  W.  3d  St., 

Galva,  111.  1914 

Greer.      James.      700      Plymouth     Rd., 

Claremont,  Cal.  1897 

Gregg,   Arthur  E.,   Westminster  West, 

Vt. 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       359 


Gregg,    James    E.,     144     Prospect     St., 

Waterbury,  Conn.  32 

Gregory,   Alfred  E.,   416  E.   Broadway, 

Waukesha,   Wis. 
Gregory,  Arnold  E.,  Montgomery,  Ala.  1915 
xGregory,  Fred  O.,  Carbondale,  111. 
[Gregory,  James  C.,  deceased. 
Gregory,  James  Francis,  1740  S  St.,  N. 
W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1907 

xGregory,  J.  Frank,  Advance,  Ind.  1928 

Gregory,   Philip  E.,   617  5th  St.,   S.   E., 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
xGressley,  Minor  M.,  Denmark,  la. 
Grey,    Alfred   Daniel,    2474    Maplewood 

Ave.,  Toledo,  O. 
Grey,   Fred,   Sec,  4521   W.  Walker   St., 
Seattle,  Wash.  21,  72,  1897 

^-Grey.    Robert   M..    5   Francis   St.,   Wo- 
burn,  Mass. 
Grieb,  Edmund,  Fairfield,  Neb.  1891 

Griffith,    John   R.,    209   Mohawk   Bldg., 

Portland,  Ore. 
Griffith,  William  E.,  Okarche,  Okla. 
Griffiths,    John    T.,    R.    D.    1,    Groton, 

N.  Y.  1885 

xGrigston,   A.   J.,   Ribolt,   Ky.  (— ) 

xGrile,  Noah  E.,  Upland,  Ind.  1929 

xGrimes,  C.  L.,  Kinston,  N.  C.  1930 

— Grimes,    Harry.    146    High    St,.    New- 
buryport,  Mass. 
Grimshaw,    Eric    W.,    6    Institute    Rd., 

Worcester.   Mass. 
Grinstead,  R.  R.,  616  N.  Kate  St.,  Okla- 
homa City,  Okla. 
Grisbrook.  Edward  O.,  180  So.  Main  St., 

Wallingford,   Conn.  1893 

xGrissom,  Raymond  T.,  Fancy  Gap,  R. 

2,  Va.  271 

xGrissom,  S.  L.,  Pomona,  HI.  (— ) 

xGrizle,  Elmer,  Ashland,  Ky.  (— ) 

Grobe,  Gottfried.  Laurel.  Mont.  1886 

*tGroeneveld,    Allen   E.,    Bible   Church, 

52d  Ave.  and  22d  PL.  Cicero,  111.  1917 

Groezinger,  Christian,  5857  Willow  Ave., 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  1901 

xGroh,    George    R.,    R.    3,    Manchester, 

Ohio.  (— ) 

— Groop,    Andrew,    183   High    St.,    Fitch- 
burg.   Mass. 
Gross,  Daniel  I.,  99  Liberty  St.,  Athol. 

IVIsss 
Gross,  Fred  W.,  Hebron,  N.  D. 
Gross,    John    D.,    St.,    Yankton,    S.    D. 

68,  1902 
Grosvenor,    Edwin    A.,    Pf.  em.,    Am- 
herst, Mass.  1872 
Groves,     John     W.,     214     Cannon     St., 

Raleigh,  N.  C.  1895 

Groves,    John   W.,    Jr.,    Box   561,    San- 
ford,  N.  C.  1922 
Groze,   Moses,   bus.,   Gen'l  Del.,   Baton 

Rouge,   La.  1908 

Grubaugh,  Leon  E.,  Adams,  Mass. 
Grubb,   William  H.,   206  Delaware   St., 

Dwight,  111. 
Grupe,  Charles  W.,  Willsboro,  N.  Y. 
Grupe,  Fred  W.,  Wadhams,  N.  Y.         1896 
Guernsey,   Henry  H.,   123   Lorimer  St., 

Providence,    R.    I.  1905 

txGuess,  W.  H.,  High  Point,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Guest,  W.  Harry,   Newcastle,   Neb. 
Guild,  Roy  B.,  Sec,  105  E.  22d  St.,  New 

York  City.  12.   1897 

Gulick,    Nelson    J.,     T.,     5025    Pulaski 

Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1888 

Gulick,  Sidney  L.,  Sec,  105  E.  22d  St., 

New    York    City.  1886 

Gullen,    George    E.,    715    W.    Bethune 

St.,   Detroit,  Mich. 
Gunther,  Edmund  E.,bus.,  1115  Lincoln 

Rd.,   Ann   Arbor,    Mich.  1912 

Guptill,  Orville  J.,  24  Ledgelawn  Ave., 
Bar  Harbor,  Me.  1902 


Gustin,  Byron  F.,  No.  Amherst,  Mass.  1898 
Gutensohn,  Samuel  G.,  Monticello,  la. 
Guthrie,  Ernest  G.,  Sec,  19  S.  La  Salle 

St.,  Chicago,  111.  13,  29,  1906 

Gutjahr,  Edwin,  Fairfax,  S.  D. 
Guyton,    Mrs.    Abbie    Chapin,    258    N. 

Freeman  Ave.,  Inglewood,  Cal.  1906 

Gysan,    William    H.,    1528    Lay    Blvd., 

Kalamazoo,    Mich.  1919 

Hachian,  Nushan  K.,  42  Hammond  St., 

Providence,  R.  I. 
Hacke,     Augustus    C,     St.,     1     O'Neil 

Block,  Fargo,  N.  D.  26,  70,  1901 

_JIaddaway,    Klein    K.,    383    Broadway. 

Somerville,    Mass. 
Hadden,  Archibald,  p.em.,  1346  Rawson 

St.,    Muskegon,    Mich.  1880 

Haecker,  M.  Claude,  Gregory,  S.  D. 
Haemmelman,  Karl,  Plevna,  Mont. 
Haengaertner,     Ursinus,     4906     Liberty 

Ave.,   Pittsburgh,   Pa. 
Hagan,  Fred  W.,  Ch.,  U.  S.  A.,  101  East 

Cantonment  Preside   San  Francisco, 

Cal.  1912 

xHagans,  John  B.,  Magnetic  Springs,  O.  1883 
Hagelganz,    Heinrich,    4222    N.    E.    8th 

Ave.,  Portland,  Ore. 
Hageman,  James  C,  15377  Holmur  Ave., 

Detroit,   Mich.  1897 

Hager,  Charles  S.,  Vergennes,  Vt. 
Hagins,    George   B.,    150   Randolph   St., 

Americus,   Ga.  1919 

Hahn,  Clement  F.,  Saco,  Me.  13 

Hahn.    John    R.,    116    W.    Willow    St., 

Stockton,  Cal. 
xHainer,  A.  M.,  Veedersburg,  Ind.  1903 

xHainer,    Herbert    M.,     bus.,     Hartford, 

Conn.  (— ) 

xHainer,    William    H.,    37    Myrtle    Ave., 

Irvington,  N.  J.  14 

Haines,  Edward  B.,  Thomaston.  Conn. 
Haines,    Johnson   A.,    Hinsdale,    N.    H. 
Hainsworth,   William,   Gridley,   111. 
Hair,  Earl  E.,  Troy,  N.  H. 
Haire,  William  C,  Granger  Homestead. 

Canandaigua,  N.  Y.  1886 

Halagian,    Samuel    H.,    31    Everett    St., 

Arlington,  Mass. 
Halbersleben,    Henry    C,    3033    R    St.. 

Lincoln.   Neb.  1884 

Halbert,   Charles  T.,   Ionia,   la. 
Halbert,    Leroy   A.,    p.em.,    1630   Fuller 

St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1902 

Hale,    Charles    A.,     402    Peoria    Ave., 

Peoria,   111.  1924 

Hale,  Edson  D.,  724  Main  St.,  Martinez, 

Cal.  1888 

Hale,    Harris    G.,    p.em.,    Marblehead, 

Mass.  1891 

Hale,    Lincoln   B.,    Seymour,    R.    D.    1, 

Conn. 
xHalfaker,  John  S.,  bus.,  142  Olentangy 

St.,  Columbus,   Ohio.  1904 

xHalfaker,    William   L.,    5757    University 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  271,  1932 

—Hall,  Basil  D.,   110  Pine  St.,   Florence, 

Mass. 
Hall,    Charles    L.,    p.em.,    Elbowoods, 

N.  D.  1876 

xHall,  Edward  C,  Milford.  N.  J. 
xHall,  Elwood  C,  p.em.,  Vienna,  N.  J.  (— ) 
Hall,   F.  E.,   bus.,  2912  Woodrow  Ave., 

Tampa,  Fla.  1885 

Hall,    Frederick    L.,    St.,    1006    Hippo- 
drome Bldg.,  Cleveland,  O.  10,  27,  70,  1907 
Hall,  George  Anthony,  94  Harvard  Ave., 

Brookline,  Mass.  1912 

txHall,  George  T.,  Newport  News,  Va. 
xHall,    James   F.,    125   Winchester   Ave., 

Ashland,  Ky.  (— ) 

Hall,    John    C,    1110    S.    Prairie    Ave., 

Hawthorne,   Cal.  1890 


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txHall,    J.    R..    2215    Courtney   St.,    Nor- 
folk, Va.  1930 

Hall,  M.  Ernest,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  1914 

Hall,  Raymond  A.,  Charlotte,  Vt. 

Hall,  Raymond  L.,  East  Barrington, 
N.  H.  271 

Hall,  Robert.  215  W.  Sixth  St.,  Michi- 
gan City,  Ind. 

Hall,  Robert  D.,  Glenwood,  Minn.  12 

Hall,   Russell,   Port  Leyden,  N.  Y. 

Hall,    William    M.,    dir.    R.    E.,    444    N. 

Rutan  St.,  Wichita,  Kan.  1918 

xHall,  W.  M.,  Ashland,  Ky.  (— ) 

Halladay,  William  L.,  407  No.  State 
St.,    Big    Rapids,    Mich. 

Hallajian,  Samuel  H.,  see  Halagian. 
xHallenbeck,  Clarence  H.,  Ravena,  N.  Y. 

Halliday,  Ernest  M.,  Sec,  287  4th  Ave. 
New  York  City.  13,  26,   1913 

Halliday,    James    F.,    West    Hartford, 

Conn. 
xHalliday,  W.  M.,  Carbondale,  111. 

Hallock,   Raymond  T..    162   Bridge  St., 

Corning,  N.  Y. 
xHallowell,  George  D.,  Woodstock,  Vt. 

Hamalainen.  Eino  J.,  895  Michigan 
Ave.,  Portland,  Ore. 

Hamilton,  Charles  G.,  Lib.,  LeMoyne 
College,  817  Walker  Ave.,  Memphis, 
Tenn.  1928 

Hamilton,  Frank  R.,  Ch.,  U.  S.  N., 
U.  S.  S.  Omaha,  c/o  Postmaster, 
San   Diego,   Cal.  1925 

Hamilton,  George  V.,  Stamford,  R.  D. 
2,  Conn. 

Hamilton,  Gilbert  M.,  Mt.  Vernon,  Me. 

Hamilton,  William  C,  Millburn,  N.  J. 

Hamlin,    William    R.,    21    Fearing    St., 

Amherst,  Mass.  1905 

xHamm,  Basil,  Waltz,  Ky.  1927 

Hammitt,  Mrs.  Rachel  R.,  418  Elizabeth 
St.,    Milton,    Ore.  1918 

Hammond,  Charles  L.,  Newcastle,  Neb. 
xHammond,    E.    D.,     357     Atwood     St., 
Galion,  Ohio.  ( ) 

Hammond,    Joseph    Albert.    Richford, 

N.  Y. 
xHammond,  Lovell  D.,  Berkey,  Ohio. 

Hammond,   William  E.,  Walker,  Minn. 
xHance,  C.  J..  Middle  Point,  Ohio.  1882 

Hance,   Edward  R.,   Naugatuck,   Conn. 

Hand,  Clifford  N.,  Pf.,  1045  Yale  Ave., 
Claremont,    Cal.  1906 

Hand,  Morgan,  Valley  City,  N.  D.         1891 

Handanian,  Karnek  A.,  51  Church  St., 
Ware,   Mass.  31 

Handsaker,  John  J.,  554  E.  31st  St., 
Portland,    Ore.  1901 

Handsaker,  Mrs.  J.  J.,  554  E.  31st  St., 
Portland,    Ore.  1919 

Handy,    Harry    C.     Chenango    Forks, 

N.  Y. 
xHandy,  J.  A.,  840  E.  Olney  Road,  Nor- 
folk, Va. 
xHaney,  Herbert,  Olive  Hill,  Ky.  (— ) 

Hanford,  Samuel  I.,  3025  R.  St.,  Lin- 
coln,  Neb.  1887 

Hankovsky,  George,  625  Hutzen  St.,  N., 
Braddock,   Pa. 

[Hanley,   Mrs.  Minnie,   deceased.  52 

Hanna,  George  T.,  R.  D.  1,  Berlin 
Heights,  O. 

Hanna,  John  B.,  201  Raymond  Ave., 
Rockville  Center.  L.  I.  N.  Y. 

Hannaford,  Wm.  H.,  138  W.  Montecito 
Ave.,  Sierra  Madre,  Cal. 

Hannant,  Morrison  E.,  Hardin,  Mont.      69 

Hannar,  George  W..  Dorchester  Acad- 
emy,  Mcintosh,   Ga. 

Hanning,  John  A.,  Utica,  Mich. 

Hannum,  Harold  S.,  Rye,  N.  H.  271 

..Hannum,      Henry      O.,      6      Hundreds 
Circle,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  1896 


Hanscom,  Bertram  B.,  4353  Colfax  Ave., 

So.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Hanscom,  Frank  I.,    11  South  Lake  Ave., 

Albany,  N.  Y.  1906 

Hanscom,   Fred   L.,   Algonquin,   111. 
Hanscom,   George  L.,  831   Grand  View 

St.,  Mount  Dora,  Fla.  1887 

tHansel,  J.  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1914 

Hansen,    Niel    E.,    1149    N.    Broad    St., 

Galesburg,  111. 
Hansen,    W.    A.,    Box    57,    Beaumont, 

Cal.  1907 

Hanson,  Anton  M.,  1614  Ridgeway  Dr., 

Glendale,  Cal.  13 

xHanson,   Charles  W.,   817  Forest  Ave., 

Lagrange,  Ga. 
Hanson,     Peter     J.,     bus..     Magnolia, 

Minn.  1920 

txHarbart,  J.  R.,  R.  R.,  Oriental,  N.  C.  (— ) 
Harbridge,  Edward  H.,  Elsie.  Mich.  1884 
Harbutt,    Robert    G..    3529    Lake  wood 

Ave.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  1883 

xHardcastle,  Howard  S.,  272  E.  39th  St., 

Norfolk,   Va.  12 

Hardcastle,    William,    628    Walnut    St., 

Waterloo,  la. 
Hardee,    H.    Lyman,    Glenville,    Rt.    3, 

Box  66,  Ga.  1902 

Hardin,  Edwin  D.,  890  Washington  St., 

Bath,  Me.  1898 

Hardin,  Rob  Roy,  Mankato,  Minn. 
Harding,  Chauncey  M.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  131 
Ocean  Ave.,  Portland,  Me. 
Harding,  Philip  E.,  p.em.,  Kipton,  O.  1888 
Harding,   Thomas  H.,   Larchwood,   la. 
[Harding,  William  F.,  deceased. 
Hardy,  Edwin  N.,  Sec,  7  W.  45th  St., 

New  York  City.  1890 

Hardy,  Louis  B.,  Frankfort,  Mich. 
Hardy,  Millard  F.,  p.em.,  Nelson,  N.  H.  1880 
Hardy,    William    P.,    220    W.    65th    St., 

Eagle  Rock,  Cal. 
Hare,  Alfred  W.,  1096  Kensington  Rd., 

Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Harger.  Charles  H.,  Gen'l  My.,  Benzon- 

ia,   Mich.  69,   1893 

xHargett,  F.  A.,  926  Lincoln  St.,  Greens- 
boro, N.  C. 
Hargrave,  Edward  W.,  Clinton  Heights, 

Rensselaer,  N.  Y. 
Hargraves,  Mark  L.,  Haley ville,  Ala. 
Hargreaves.    J.    R..    Sec,    2328    Alden 

Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  1893 

Hargreaves,  Theophilus  C,  Eagle  Riv- 
er, Wis. 
xHargrove,    Daniel    A.,    East    Durham, 

N.  C. 
txHargrove,  James,  R.  1,  Manson,  N.  C.  1922 
Haring,  E.  Ernestus,   Ch.,   1100  Mission 

Rd.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1902 

Harju,  Andrew  A.,  822  Coyne  St.,  Ash- 
tabula,  O. 
Harkness,   Joseph,    1505   Otto   Ave.,   St. 

Paul,   Minn. 
Harkness,  R.  E.  E.,  Pf.,  Crozer  Campus, 

Chester,  Pa.  1908 

Harkness,    Samuel,    739    Lincoln    Ave., 

Winnetka,   111. 
Harlow,    S.    Ralph,    Pf.,    Northampton, 

Mass.  1912 

Harlow,    Samuel    A.,    Canton,    Mass. 
Harmon,  T.  A.,  Pf.,  Aberdeen,  S.  D.      1930 
Harmon,  Willard  P.,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.    70 
Harned,   Harry  E.,   910   Fifth   Ave..   S.. 

Clinton,  la. 
Harnish,    Louis   C.   Standish.   Me. 
fxHarper,  C.  W.,  Durham,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Harper,  Charles  W.,   Keyes.   Okla.         1907 
Harper,    Joel,    W.    1219   9th   Ave.,    Spo- 
kane, Wash.  11,  13,  20 
xHarper,  John  H.,  Atwood,  111. 
Harper,  Thos.  H.,  Chula  Vista,  Cal. 
Harper,  William  S.,  Beresford,  S.  D. 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       361 


Ksrpole,  Ralph  O.,  12  Green  St.,  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I. 
ftfarrell,  Delbert  E..  Caledonia,  111. 
-xHarrell,  Stanley  C.  Box  185,  Durham, 

N.  C.  13,  71 

Harrer,  John  An  276  Westminister  Rd., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Harrington,    Vernon    C,    Pf.,   4    Storrs 

Ave.,   Middlebury,   Vt.  1894 

sHairis,  Basil  C,  Kittery  Point,  Me. 
Harris,    Mrs.   Bertha   J.,    Ev.,   R.   D.  3, 

Ashtabula,  Ohio.  1897 

icBarris,  Charles  A..  1400  Lead  St.,  Nor- 
folk, Va.  73 
"Harris,  Charles  E.,  80  Columbia  Heights, 

Brooklyn,   N.   Y.  1894 

Harris,  Clyde  C,  River  Falls,  Wis. 
Harris,  David,    Neath,    Pa. 
Harris,  Elbert  J.,    Harrisburg,   Pa.  1902 

Harris,  Emerson  W.,  Ogallala,  Neb.         271 
Harris,  Erdman,  Pf.,  Union  Theo.  Sem., 

B'way  and  120th  St.,  New  York  City.  1924 
Harris,  Everett  G.,  2110  West  Chestnut 

St.,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Harris,  Harry  R.,  New  Rockford,  N.  D. 
txHarris,  Joseph,  Oxford,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Harris,  Pierson     P.,     3     Orchard     Rd., 

Chatham,   N.   J. 
-xHarris,  P.  Virgil,  Holden,  Mass. 

Harris,    Ralph    E.,    So.    Chestnut    St., 

Ravenna,  O. 
Harris,    Ralphe    A.,    511    N.    7th    Ave., 

Maywood,   111. 
Harris,  Rupert  W.,  R.  D.  3,  Ashtabula, 

O. 
Harris,  Theodore   W.,    77   N.   Main   St., 

Homer,  N.  Y.  1888 

Harrison,  A.  Robert,  Union  Theo.  Sem., 

New  York  City.  1930 

Harrison,  Charles  H..  St.,  502  Odd  Fel- 
lows Bldg.,  Portland,  Ore.      13,  26,  70,  1904 
,  Harrison,  Fosdick  B.,  Dover,  Mass. 
Harrison,    Fred,    239   Kenilworth  Ave., 

Elmhurst,  111. 
Harrison,   Hiram   B.,    105   Carolina   St., 

San   Antonio,    Tex. 
Harrison,    Joseph    V.,    Stepney,    R.    D. 

14,  Conn. 
Harrison,  Marvin  B.,  94  Bayview  Ave., 

Port  Washington,   N.  Y.  1881 

Harrison,  William,  Andover,  O. 
xHarrod,   B.   C,   1115  34th   St.,   Newport 

News,  Va. 
xHarrold,  Delmar,  Anderson,  Ind.  ( — ) 

Hart,    E.    Belden,    11    Hawthorne    PL, 

Montclair,  N.  J.  1910 

Hart,  F.  Gordon,  502  Boyer  Ave.,  Walla 

Walla,  Wash. 
[Hart,  Hastings  H.,  deceased.  52 

Hart,    William   W.,    10122   Prairie   Ave., 

Inglewood,  Cal.  1900 

sHarter,  Mrs.  Guernsey,  332  S.  Columbia 

St.,  Union  City,  Ind.  1914 

xHartley,  Bert  A.,  La  Fayette,  Ohio. 
Hartley,    Moreley   R.,    107   S.   East  St., 

Clinton,   111.  1915 

Hartley,  Robert  R.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
Hartman,  George,  Payson,  R.  D.,  111. 
xHartman,  John  M.,  Wakarusa,  Ind. 
Hartman,    Ross    B.,    628    Lawson    St., 

Steubenville,  O. 
Hartshorn,  Harold  V.,  Highland,  Cal. 
Hartshorne,    Hugh,    Pf.,    89    Santa    Fe 

Ave.,  Hamden,  Conn.  40,  1913 

Hartwell,   H.   Linwood,    1129   Elizabeth 

St.,  Madison,  Wis.  1895 

xHarvey,  Daniel  B.,  R.  6,  Waynesburg, 

Pa.  1924 

Harvey,  L„  Liberty,  Neb. 
xHarward,  W.  D.,  Dendron.  Va. 
[Harwood,  James  H.,  deceased.  52 

Harwood.  Thomas  W.,  Franconia,  N.  H. 
Haskell.  Edward  B..  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  1891 


Haskell,  Joseph  N.,  91  Lincoln  St.,  Mel- 
rose, Mass.  1900 
Haskin,  Robert  T.,  53  Melbourne  Ave., 

S.  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Haskins,  Stuart  C,  Glastonbury,  Conn. 
Hass,    Nathaniel,    Pingree,    N.   D. 
Hassell,    Richard   B.,     3003   Rockefeller 

Ave.,  Everett,  Wash.  1898 

Hastings,  Horace,  Riverton,  111.  1906 

Hastings,     William     F.,     Seneca     and 

Geneva  Sts.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
Hastings,  William  H.,  Riverton,  111.        (— ) 
Hastings,  William  W.,  Loudon,  N.  H. 
Hatch,  Charles  A.,  T.,  Brewster  Acad- 
emy, Wolfeboro,  N.  H.  1912 
Hatch,   David  P.,  80  Silver  St.,  Dover, 

N.  H. 
Hatch,    George    B.,    2    Sylvandale   Rd., 

Jewett  City,  Conn.  1887 

xHatfield,  Clifford  C.  1908 

*1Hatfield,  George  B.  1903 

Hatt,  Thomas  B.,  Hampden,  Me. 
Hauck,  Charles  E.,  Diiv,  4819  N.  Fran- 
cisco Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  1915 
[Haughton,  Ralph  J.,  died  October  10, 

1932. 
Haun,  Charles  C,   4110  Colorado  Ave., 

Nashville,   Term.  1920 

Haupt,    Hans   H.,    160   McMicken   Ave., 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Hausauer,  Albert,  Mobridge,  S.  D. 
Haven,  W.  LeRoy,  So.  Main  St.,  Wolfe- 
boro, N.  H. 
xHawk,  C,  St.  Joseph,  111.  1897 

Hawkes,  Albert  S.,  Saticoy,  Cal. 
^Hawkes,  George  B.,  Dudley,  Mass. 
Hawkes,  Thomas  A.,  Two  Rivers,  Wis. 
Hawkes,   William  E.,   A.B.C.F.M.  1923 

Hawkins,  Hiram  B.,  320  Roosevelt  Ave., 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.  1909 

Hawkins,   Newman   H.,    Hayes   Center, 

Neb. 
Hawkins,  Obadiah  W.,  Burlington,  N.  C. 
txHawkins,  Thomas,  Cary,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Hawley,  Henry  K.,  Ames,  la. 
Hawley,  John  A.,  Amherst,  Mass. 
Hawley,  William  A.  Rockport,  Mass. 
Hay,  Ellis  W.,  1516  N.  Pennsylvania  St., 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Hay,  W.  Lupher,  1803  Fulton  Rd..  N.  W.. 

Canton,  O. 
Hayden,  Francis  J.,  Wantagh,  N.  Y. 
Hayes,  Frederick  A.,  Penacook,  N.  H. 
Hayes,  J.  C,  Brier  Hill,  N.  Y. 
[Hayes,  James,  deceased.  53 

Hayes,    Wm.    Henry,     1547    Fairmount 

Ave.,   Wichita,   Kan.  1899 

xHayes,    W.   N.,    p.em.,   Seagrove.    R.   1, 

N.  C.  (-) 

Haynes,     Charles     S.,     Reed's     Ferry, 

N.  H.  '  1894 

"Haynes,  Edward  C,  73  Buena  Vista  St., 

Swampscott,  Mass.  1882 

Haynes,   Eugene   V.,    1558   Marin   Ave., 

Berkeley,  Cal.  271,  1932 

Haynes,  George  E.,  Lakeville,  N.  Y.    11,  20 
Hayward,  Charles  E.,  Ashfield,  Mass. 
Hayward,  Frederick  D.,  23  Central  St., 

Methuen,  Mass.  1909 

xHazel.  A.  A.,   1005  E.  Washington  St., 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
xHazel,  Oscar,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Hazeltine,    Edwin    A.,    Short    Beach, 

Conn.  1879 

Hazeltine,    Francis   B.,    180   Bloomfield 

Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn.  1931 

Hazen,     Carleton,     Newfield     Heights, 

Middletown,  Conn.  1892 

Hazen,   William,   A.B.C.F.M.  1897 

Heacock.    Roland    T.,    81    Orleans   St., 

Springfield,  Mass. 
Head,   Mrs.  Charlotte  A.,  Churchville, 

N.  Y.  271,  1932 


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Head,  Donald  W.,  Churchville,  N.  Y. 
Head,  William  W.,  Granite  Falls,  Wash.  1907 
xHeadley,  Orman  T.,  Wolfeboro,  N.  H. 
Heafield,  Harold,  Garden,  Mich. 
Heald,    Josiah    H.,    R.    1,    Box    176    G., 

Plancentia,  Cal.  1884 

Heald.  Mrs.  Katharine  P.,  R.  1,  Box  176 

G.,  Plancentia,  Cal.  1896 

Heaps,  Allison  R.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Heath,  Mrs.  Jessie  G.,  Soquel,  Cal. 
Heath,    William    T.,    94    Parkway    Rd., 

Bronxville,  N.  Y. 
Heberlein,  Frederic  W.,  Endeavor,  Wis. 
*.\Heckathorn,  C.  J.,  Brownlee,  Nebr.       (— ) 
Heddon,  Richard  G.,  Phelps,  Wis. 
xHedger,  W.  W.,  Lexington,  Ky.  (— ) 

Hedges,    James    M.,    15    So.    16th    St., 

Colorado  Springs.  Colo. 
Hedley,  John,  Lihue,  Kauai,  T.  H. 
Heermance,     Edgar     L.,     Author,     241 

Lawrence  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.        1902 
Heffner,    Joseph   S.,   Pf.,    13962   Clifton 

Blvd.,  Lakewood,  O.  1912 

Heghin,  Samuel  S.,  Marmarth,  N.  D. 
xHeikes,  Nelson  M.,  Albion,  Me.  1894 

Hein,  George,  1107  E.  Howell  St.,  Seat- 
tle, Wash. 
Heininger,   Alfred  D.,   R.   1,  Box  180D, 

El  Paso,  Tex. 
Heino,  John  F..  88  W.  Acacia  St..  Reed- 
ley,  Cal. 
Held,  Frederick,  Jupiter,  Fla. 
*xHelfenstein,  David  M.,  314  St.  George 

St.,  Lewisburg,  Pa. 
xHelfenstein,    Roy    C,    Highland    Park, 

Dover,  Del.  11.  14 

xHelfenstein,    Samuel    Q.,    Ed.em.,    1230 

Phillips  Ave.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  1874 

Hellens,  Clarence  E.,  1846  Robeson  St., 

Fall  River,  Mass. 
Hellstrom,  Carl  I.,  Apt.  B4,  414  W.  120th 

St.,  New  York  City.  1918 

Helman,    H.    H.,    712    Highland    Ave., 

Elgin,  111. 
Helming,  Oscar  C,  Pf.,  217  Winona  St., 

Northfield,  Minn.  12,  1894 

Helms,  Robert  A.,  Diller,  Neb. 
Helsley,   Charles   W.,    106   Pleasant  St., 

Auburn,  Me.  11,  18 

Hemenway,  Frank  W.,  Shelburne  Falls, 

Mass. 
Hempstead,  Carl  W.,  Stuart,  la. 
[Hench,  William  R.,  deceased.  53 

xHendershot,   W.   H.,   5128   Fourth  Ave., 

Detroit,  Mich.  1904 

Henderson,    Arthur    S.,    215    Pine    St.. 

Leavenworth,  Kan.  1887 

Henderson,    Harry    O.,    1507    S.    Gladis 

Ave.,  San  Gabriel,  Cal.  1897 

Henderson,  Ira  W.,  194  Smith  St.,  Free- 
port,  N.  Y.  1904 
xHenderson,  J.  A.,  Townsville,  N.  C.         14 
xHenderson,  Jeremiah,  Olive  Hill,  Ky.    (— ) 
Henderson,  John  R.,  Henniker,  N.  H. 
Henderson,  Norman  B.,  1256  Divisadero 

St.,  Fresno.  Cal. 
xHenderson,  Wiley,  Grahn,  Ky.  (— ) 

xHendrickson,     Roy     L.,     Whitewater, 

Kans. 
Hendry,  Thomas,   771  Kensington  Rd., 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1891 

Henkelmann,     Gustav    L.,     634    A    St., 

Lincoln,   Neb.  1899 

Henley,  Kenneth  R.,  Danvers,  Mass. 
-Henrikson,    John    M.,    87   Walnut    Hill 

Rd.,  Orange,  Mass. 
Henry,  Charles  E.,  Garnett,  Kan. 
Henry,    Frank    Edmons,    Sec,    287    4th 

Ave.,  New  York  City.  26,  1900 

Henry,   James   S.,   217   Green   St.,   Ed- 
wardsville.  Pa.  70 

Henry,  John  Taylor,  Ceredo,  W.  Va. 
Henry,  Walter  S..  Clay  Center,  Neb. 


Hensel,  William  A.,  bus.,  Soquel,  Cal.    1896 
Henshaw,  Don  G.,  Box  1358,  Coral  Ga- 
bles, Fla. 
Henshaw,    Thomas   D.,    38   W.    Cottage 

St..  Chagrin  Falls,  O.  1895 

Henson,    Frederick    D.,    205    N.    Mesu- 

kukey  St.,  Wewoka,  Okla.  1923 

THenson,  Robert,  deceased. 
Herbert,  Lemuel  G.,  McComb,  O.  1890 

Herbert,    Sherman   H.,    Belle   Fourche, 

S.  D. 
Herberts,  H.  L.,  2588  y2  Beach  wood  Dr., 

Hollywood,  Cal.  1922 

Herholz,  Richard  E.,  315  Vine  St.,  Bea- 
ver Falls,  Pa. 
Herman,     Frederick    W.,     East    Avon, 

N.  Y.  1896 

Herman,  James  J.,  Herrick,  S.  D. 
Hernandez,  Sebastian  L.,  208  Princeton 

Ave.,   Albuquerque,  N.  M. 
Herod,  James  A.,  601  Victor  St.,  Abbe- 
ville, La. 
Herr,    Horace    D.,    964    De    Soto   Ave., 

Fort  Myer.  Fla.  1881 

Herrick,    Henry    M.,    Pf.,    Windsor    Apts. 

17,  Rockford,   111.  1887 

Herrick,    Lida   N.,    521    Huntoon   Ave., 

Topeka,  Kan.  1908 

Herring,  Hubert  C,  Sec,  112  E.  19th  St., 

New  York  City.  21,  1913 

Herriott,  D.  Paul,  Sayville,  N.  Y. 

JJIersey,  Charles  F.,  Harvard,  Mass.        1894 

Hershey,   David  C,   Manheim,   Pa.        1913 

Hertz.  Rudolf,  St.,  Eagle  Butte.  S.  D.  1919 

*tHess,  Aubrey  F.,  669  W.  Peachtree  St., 

N.  E.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  1899 

Hess,  Burton  L.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.        1902 
Hess,  James  M.,  A.B.C.F.M.  1912 

xHess,    Mrs.    Jessie    B.,    1323    Ohio    St., 

Lawrence,  Kans. 
Hess,    William    M.,    Y.  M.  C.  A.,    5    W. 

63rd  St.,  New  York  City.  1901 

Hester,    Harold    H.,    bus.,    Red    Cloud, 

Neb.  1923 

Hester,     John     E.,     14615     Fourth     St., 

Lawndale,  Cal.  1927 

•^Hewitt,    George    R.,    73    Crawford    St., 

Roxbury,  Mass.  1886 

Hewitt,    James    R.,    1749    East    Orange 

Grove  Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  1911 

Hewson,  Earl,  bus.,  7375  Delmar  Blvd., 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  1898 

Heyhoe,    Albert   George,    Dean,   Crete, 

Neb.  1900 

Heyl,  Walter  C,  Granville,  111. 
Heyworth,   John   R.,    4507   Beacon   St., 

Chicago,  HI.  1912 

Hickcox,  Edward  S.,  Southbury,  Conn. 
Hickland,  David,  Blue  Hill,  Me. 
Hickman,  Wm.  C.  B.,  244  E.  Main  St., 

Plymouth,   Pa. 
-»Hicks,  Lewis  W.,  117  Grove  St.,  Welles- 
ley,   Mass.  1874 
[Hicks,  William  D.,  died  in  1922. 
Hieb,   Louis,    1906   Emmet   St.,    Omaha. 

Neb. 
Hieb,  Stephen  P.,   A.B.C.F.M.  1925 

Higginbotham,    James    K.,    Box    1604, 

Willowbrook,  Cal. 
Higginbotham,  T.  Matison,  Newell,  la. 
txHiggs.  N.  E.,  604  Branch  St.,  Durham, 

N.  C.  (-) 

Hight,  Alonzo  F.,  Cobden,  111. 
Higuchi,  Kwan,  Hilo,  T.  H. 
Hildebrand,  Edward,  Hallam,  Neb. 
Fjlgenfeld,    S.    F.,    202    W.    Broadway, 

Anaheim,  Cal.  1912 

Hilkerbaumer,   Richard,   Persia,   Neb.  1887 
Hill,  Albert  L.,  Wilton,  N.  H. 
xHill,   C.   H.,   R.   5.   Box  40,   New   Bern, 

N.  C.  (-) 

Hill.  Charles  F..  12  2d  St.,  Danville,  111. 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       363 


Hill,    Charles    W.,    p.em.,    4818    Sussex 
Drive,  San  Diego,  Cal.  1880 

xHill,  E.  D.,  303  Pugh  St.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  (— ) 
Hill,   George  W.  C,  Hon.  Min.,  Sunset 

Farms,  West  Hartford,  Conn.         26,  1895 
Hill,     Harry    Robert,     118    Union    St., 

Lynn,  Mass.  1896 

xHill,    Josephus    D.,    913    E.    Davis    St.. 
Raleigh,  N.  C. 

-  Hill,  Randolph  H.,  Sutton,  Mass. 

xHill,  Scott,  Dobbins,  Ky.  (— ) 

Hill,  Virgil  B.,  Guthrie  Center,  la. 
Hill,  William  E.,  Sec,  105  S.  Madison 

St.,  La  Grange,  111.  1914 

Hill,    William    H.,    1111    Clinton    Ave., 

Oak  Park    111. 
Hill,    William   J.,    234    Washington   St., 

West  Pittston,  Pa. 
xHiller,  George  W.,  R.  4,  Carbondale,  m.(— ) 
xHilliard,  Henry  C,  Norlina,  N.  C. 
Hilliard,  Samuel  M.,  Highmore,  S.  D.    1891 
Hilliker,  Clifford  W.,  Sherburne,  N.  Y. 
Hindley,  John  George,  1535  Lake  Ave., 

Wilmette,  111. 
Hinds,  John  M.,  Genoa.  Neb. 
Hines,  Herbert  H.,  Woodstock,  Vt.  32 

Hinkelman,  Roswell  F.,   Lindeley  Rd., 

Little  Falls,  N.  J. 
Hinkle,  Thomas  C,  Carbondale,  Kans. 
Hinman,     George    W.,    Beaver    Dams, 

N.   Y.  1898 

Hinman,   Herbert  J.,   1848  W.   11th  St., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Hinton,     George    W.,     3450     111th    St.. 

Corona,  N.  Y. 
[Hinton,  Merritt  H.,  deceased.  53 

Hirning,  Jacob  E.,  535  S.  4th  St.,  Mis- 
soula, Mont. 
Hirning,    Jacob    L.,    Pf.,    5755    Drexel 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  68,  1913 

[Hirst,  Joseph  H.,  deceased. 
Hitchcock,  A.  N.,  409  Home  Ave.,  Oak 

Park,    111.  1877 

-  «itchcock,    Henry   S.,    Chicopee   Falls, 

Mass. 
Hitchcock,    L.   Potter,     725    Mayflower 

Rd.,    Claremont,    Cal.  1892 

Hitchcock,  Philo,  535  Hammond  Ave., 

Aurora,  la.  I«~ 

Hitchcock,    Samuel,    1555    W.    Vernon 

Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Hitchcock,    Wallace   C,    Dean,   1208   2d 

Ave.,  W.,  Ashland,  Wis.  1901 

xHitt,  Walter,  Cannelton,  W.  Va.  (— ) 

Hivale,  Bhaskar  P.,  Pf.,  Wilson  College, 

Bombay,    India  1920 

Hjetland,  John  H.,  Winthrop,  Minn.      1896 
Hoag,  Albert  B..  Cathlamet,  Wash. 
Hoag,  William  Dixon,  Lyme,  Conn. 
xHoagland,  B.  F.,  bus.,  Raymond,  Ohio.1887 
Hoats,  Elmer  E.,  Payson,  111. 
xHobbs.  J.  F.,  Clarksburg,  Ky.  (— ) 

Hobson,  Claude  C,  Doon,  la. 
xHobson,  Franklin  D.,  bus.,  520  Monroe 

St.,  Topeka,  Kans.  1896 

*tHodel,  Abraham,  Missoula,  Mont.         1880 

— Hodgen,  Robert  J.,  Hubbardston,  Mass.  271 

[Hodgdon,  Frank  W.,  deceased.  53 

Hodgdon,    Thomas    M.,    p.em.,    150   So. 

Main  St.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  1891 

Hodges,  Caleb  H.,  9715  94th  St.,  Ozone 

Park,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
tHodges,  Charles  A. 
Hodgson,     William     R.,     940    22d     St., 

Moline,  111. 
Hodous,    Lewis,    Pf.,    92    Sherman    St., 

Hartford,  Conn.  38,  1901 

Hoelzer,  John,  Culbertson,  Neb. 
Hoerner,  J.  Robert.  Whiting,  la. 
Hoersch,  Henry,  Fredonia,  N.  D. 
Hoersch,  John,  R.  1,  Tangier,  Okla. 
♦Hoffman,  C.  H.,  Church,  la. 
xHoffman.  E.  E..  R.  4,  Newton,  N.  J. 


Hoffman,  Robert,  Mattoon,  Wis.  1913 

Hoffman,  Thomas,  Lancaster,  Wis. 
Hogan,    Daniel,    815    W.    Mulberry    St., 

Kokomo,  Ind.  68 

Hogan,  Harding  R.,  1511  College  Ave., 

Racine,  Wis. 
Hogen,  B.  M.,  bus.,  Walker  Bank  Bldg., 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  1899 

xHoggatt,  William  S.,  Westboro,  R.  F.  D. 

1,  Ohio.  1918 

Hohnstein,   John   P.,   2100   W.   44th   St., 

Cleveland,   O.  1917 

Hokkanen,    William,    10    Linwood    St., 

Worcester,  Mass. 
xHoladay,  Lewis  D.,  R.  3,  New  Carlisle, 

Ind.  1899 

Holbrook,  Chalmers,  Millbrook,  N.  Y.    1913 
*xHolbrook,  Ollie,  Gregoryville,  Ky.         (— ) 
Hold,  Clayton,  Cherry  Creek,  S.  D. 
Holden,  Edwin  R.,  Sidney,  N.  Y. 
Holden,  John  L.,  bus.,  36  Butler  Ave., 

Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.  1910 

Holden,     Samuel    E.,    501    N.    Central 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Holder,   J.   A.   Theodore,    ev.,  87   Oak- 
wood  Ave.,  Orange,  N.  J.  1921 
Holding,  R.  S.,  R.  R.  7,  Box  86,  Bakers- 
field,  Cal. 
Holfman,    Paul    D.,    1261    N.    Raymond 

St.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 
*xHolgate,  A.  Rawson,  Hadlyme,  Conn. 
xHolland,    Florence    Scarber,    Ev.,    Mt. 

Vernon,  111.  1917 

txHolland,  John  J.,  R.  2,  Holland,  Va.    (— ) 

York,  N.  Y. 
Holland,  William  S.,  Brunswick,  R.  D. 

1.  O.  1878 

Holland,    Winfield    S.,    84   Hollis    Ave., 

Braintree,  Mass. 
xHollar,  William  J.,  214  W.  96th  St.,  New 

York,  N.  Y. 
Hollenbeck.    Henry   S..   A.B.C.F.M.        1915 
xHollenshead,  David,  Inglesmith,  Pa. 
Hollister,  Frederic  M.,  Box  813,  Areata, 

Cal.  1890 

xHolloway,  A.  J.,  817  Vaughn  St.,  Hen- 
derson, N.  C. 
txHolloway,  William,  Ridgeway,  N.  C.    (— ) 
Holman,  Andrew  J.,  bus.,  E.  Tallassee, 

Ala.  1900 

Holman,  D.  Alexander,  Hersey,  Mich. 
Holman,    E.    H.    H.,    1624    Hague    Ave., 

St.  Paul,  Minn.  1894 

Holman,  Rex  O.,   Owosso,  Mich. 
Holman,  William  H.,  Southport,  Conn.  1878 
Holmes,  Clement  E.,  Hadley,  Mass. 
Holmes,    Jerome    C,     My.,     Waialua, 

Oahu,  T.  H.  1912 

Holmes,   John   Andrew,   312   Front   St., 

Marietta,  O. 
Holmes,  Mons  C,  94  Codman  St.,  Port- 
land,  Me. 
Holmes,    Norman    A.,    2307    Brienville 

Ave.,  New  Orleans,  La.  43,  69 

Holmes,    Otis    H.,     128     College     Way, 

Forest  Grove,  Ore. 
Holmes,    Wm.    T.,     4080    E.    76th    St., 

Cleveland,  O.  1903 

Holmes,     William    T.,    Pr.,    Tougaloo, 

Miss.  42 

Holp,  Lincoln  A.,  710  E.  Harrison  St., 

Belvidere,  111.  1891 

xHolsclaw,  Robert  F.,  R.  2,  Delphi,  Ind.  1908 
Holt,    Arthur    E.,    Pf.,    5757    University 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  12,  18,  37,  1904 

Holt,  Dean  E.,  Erving,  Mass. 
txHolt,  F.  B.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Holt,  Horace  I.,  Warren,  Me. 
-Holton,  C.  Leonard,  Raynham,  Mass. 
-Holton,  Charles  S.,  Newburyport.  Mass. 
•Holton,  Edward  P.,  My.em.,  3  Parker 

St.,  Newburyport,  Mass.  1891 

Holton,  H.  Stanley,  New  Ipswich,  N.  H. 


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— Holton,  Horace  F.,  22  Avon  St.,  Brock- 
ton. Mass.  11.  12.  15.  18 

Holway,  Thomas  T.,  A.B.C.F.M.  1896 

Homme,  Tobias  A.  S.,   bus.,   16,605  Se- 
dalia  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O.  1920 

Hood,  Everett  D.,  215  Miller  Ave.,  West 
Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

Hood,    George    A.,     1581    Foster    Ave., 

Memphis,  Tenn.  1869 

xHood,  James  A.,  Carterville,  111.  (.— ) 

xHook,    Archie    H.,    919    So.    Main    St.. 

Goshen,   Ind. 
xHook,  A.  W.,  Higginsport,  Ohio.  1888 

xHook,    Walter    C,    912    Massachusetts 

Ave.,  N.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
xHooker,  James  H.,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
txHooper,  J.  H.,  R.  2,  Graham,  N.  C.       (— ) 

Hoover,     Henry     C,     3/21     Gunderson 
Ave.,  Berwyn,  111. 

Hoover,  Simon  R.,  Pf.,  1458  Woodward 
Ave.,    Cleveland,    O.  1903 

Hope,  Arthur  H.,  Suffield,  Conn. 

Hopkins,  William  H.,  Box  1,  Lawndale, 
Cal. 

Hopp,    John   H.,    3517   N.   E.   9th   Ave.. 
Portland,  Ore. 

Hopper,  Arthur  E.,  Phoenix,  N.  Y. 

Hopper,  Stanley  B.,  Garden  Prairie,  111. 

Hopwood,  John  L.,  T.,  Mid  Pacific  In- 
stitute, Honolulu.  T.  H.  1903 

Horn,   Carl,   p.em.,  Milroy,   Ind.  1891 

Home,  Gideon,  Meansville,  R.  D.,  Ga.  1892 

Horning,      Lawrence,      Grand     Ledge, 
Mich. 

Hornung,    J.    Henry,     145    N.    Clifton 
Ave.,  Wichita,  Kan.  12 

Horst,  George  C,  St.  Joseph,  Mich. 

Horton,     Douglas,     1448     E.     53d     St., 
Chicago,  111.  11.  18,  37 

Horton,  Matthew  H.,  Ellington,  N.  Y. 

Hosford,  L.  R.,  Chicago,  111.  1927 

Hotchkiss,    Albert    B.,    St.    Johnsville, 
N.  Y. 

Houck,   John   W.,    1749   Grand  Course, 
New  York  City. 

Houghton,  Albert  V.,  Wood,  S.  D. 

Houghton,  Ola  R.,  Wallingford.  Vt. 

Houghton,    Roy    M.,    21    Highland    St.. 
New  Haven,   Conn. 

Houghton,    William    K.,    North    Edge- 
comb,  Me. 

Houlding,  Ernest  W.,  Benicia,  Cal. 

Houn,   Julius,   Gering,   Neb. 
—House,  Albert  V.,  Somerset,   Mass. 

[House,  Elwin  L.,  deceased.  53 

xHouse,  Robert  Lee,  Newport  News,  Va. 
xHouse,  Thomas  C,  R.  7,  Pollock  Ave., 

Evansville,  Ind. 
xHouseman,  Alva  B.,  R.  R.,  Cambridge 
Springs,  Pa. 

Houser,     Charles     M.,     1115     8th     St.. 
Greeley,   Colo. 

Houser,  John  B.,  Marshall,  Minn. 

Houston,  Ira  J.,  1104  Wilson  Ave.,  Web- 
ster City,  la. 

Houston,      Thomas      W.,      bus.,      Hot 
Sulphur  Springs,  Colo.  1891 

xHoward,  Brittan  J.,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

Howard,  Charles  E.,  bus.,  Tabor,  la.      1897 
xHoward,  Charles  E.,  Veedersburg,  Ind. 

Howard,    E.    Lee,     1412    Carroll    Ave., 
Los  Angeles,   Cal.  1890 

Howard,  Edwin  R.,  Carrington,  N.  D. 

xHoward,  J.  R.,  Oriental,  N.  C. 
—Howard,   Lawrence  R.,  West  Med  way, 
Mass.  11 

[Howard,  Thompson  A.,  deceased  54 

Howe,    William    Thompson,    No.    Con- 
way, N.  H. 

xHowell,  Lester  B.,  R.  2,  Muncie,  Ind.    (— ) 

xHowell,     S.    A.,     1701     Marshall    Ave.. 
Newport  News,  Va. 


Howie,  David,  1558  E.  212th  St.,  Euclid 

Village,  O. 
Howie,    John    Lloyd,     23.50    N.    Sayre 

Ave..  Chicago.  111.  1899 

Howland,   John,  238  W.  7th  St.,  Clare- 

mont,  Cal.  1882 

Howlett.     Walter     M.,     201     Park    PL, 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1914 

xHowsare,    Mrs.    Athella     M.,     1535     N. 

Euclid  Ave.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
xHowsare,     McDaniel,     1535    N.    Euclid 

Ave.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  11,  14 

Howser,     George    T.,     414    E.    3d    St.. 

Cameron,  Mo.  1925 

Howson,     J.     Howard,     Poughkeepsie, 

N.  Y.  271,   1932 

Hoy,  Jeffrey  D.,  315  S.  State  St.,  Gen- 

eseo.  111. 
--Hoyle,  Joseph  L.,  So.  Sudbury,  Mass.    1899 
Hoyt,  Benjamin  B.,  Preston,  la. 
Hoyt,   Frederic  V.,   R.   D.  2.   Spokane, 

Wash.  1883 

Hoyt,  Hiram  L.,   119  So.  Kenmore  St., 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1880 

Hoyt.     John     L.,     1364    Mentor    Ave., 

Mentor,  O. 
.  Hubbard.  George  H.,  8  Walnut  St., 

Cambridge,   Mass.  1884 

tHubbard,  Horace  L.  1879 

Hubbard,   Hugh  W.,  A.B.C.F.M.  1913 

[Hubbard,  James  Mascarene.  deceased.     54 
Hubbell,    Fred    M.,    1212    Kenyon    St., 

N.  W.,   Washington,   D.   C.  1896 

Huckel,   Oliver,   Greenwich,   Conn. 
Huddy,  George  M.,  Kealia,  Kauai,  T.  H. 
Hudson,  Charles  H.,  Box  264,  Eureka, 

Cal. 
-Hudson,   Dorr  A.,   Gill,   Mass. 
'Hudson,  James  C,  211  Main  St.,  Kings- 
ton, Mass. 
Hudson,    James    D.,    2322    N.    51st    St., 

Seattle,  Wash. 
.-Hudson,  Louis  G.,   Berlin,  Mass. 
Huelster,   Edward   W..   509   N.   Jackson 

St.,  Charles  City,  la.  13 

Hueston,  Robert,  So.  Willington,  Conn. 
xHuff,  Clarence  E.,   bus.,  622  S.  9th  St., 

Salina,  Kans.  ( — ) 

xHuff.  Marvin  E.,  T.,  Norton,  Kans.        1927 
— Huffer,  Ralph  S.,  Spencer,  Mass. 
Hufstader,  Robert  C.,  Reinbeck,  la. 
Huget,  J.  Percival,  480  Tompkins  Ave., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Huggins,  John  M.,  Wallace,  Ida. 
xHughes,  Charles,  R.  3.  Sciotoville,  Ohio.(— ) 
Hughes,  Enoch,  670  Main  St.,  Edwards- 

ville,  Pa. 
Hughes,    George    E.,     Comstock    Park, 

Mich.  1908 

Hughes,  Henry,  Wilmington,  Vt. 
Hughes.    Henry    R.,     225    Chapel    PL, 

Youngstown,  O. 
"-Hughes,  Hugh  P.,  Stoughton,  Mass. 
xHughes,  J.  H.,  Pisgah,  Ala. 
Hughes,  John  A.,  Sandstone,  Minn. 
Hughes,  Miss  Mary  E.,  Leesburg,  R.  D. 

3,  Va.  1894 

[Hughes,   M.  Mon.,   deceased.  54 

Hughes,  Robert  W.,  115  Dickinson  St., 

Utica,  N.  Y. 
Hughey,  Thos.  J.,  bits.,  East  Tallassee, 

Ala.  1906 

Huizinga,    Arnold    V.    P.,    Thompson, 

Conn.  1904 

Hulbert,    Henry    W.,    p.em.,    Framing- 
ham,  R.  D.  2,  Mass.  1889 
Hulbert,    Homer   B.,    Lee,   44   Fairfield 

St.,  Springfield,   Mass.  1910 

Huleen,  John  J.,  19  Valley  Road.  Mont- 

clair,  N.  J. 
Hull,   George  H.,   bus.,  P.  O.  Box  323. 

Portland,  Ore.  1898 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       365 


Hull.  Irving  T..   1221  Clay  St.,  Spring- 
field,  Mo.  1870 
Hume,  Robert  E.,  Pf.,  606  W.  122d  St., 

New  York  City.  1905 

Hume,   Theodore   C.    19  W.   Delaware 

PI..  Chicago.  111. 
Humfreys,   John,  St.,  211   N.  Washing- 
ton St.,  Angola,  Ind.  27,  68 
Humiston,      Wallace      D.,      Northfield, 

Conn. 
Humphrey,  Edward  H.,  Saranac,  Mich. 
xHumphrey,   Seldon   B.,   Pf.,  Yale   Sta., 

New  Haven,  Conn.  12,  1918 

xHumphrey,  Verno  C,  Corning,  la.  (— ) 

xHumphreys,  Arthur,  Stanley,  N.  Y.      1896 
Humphris,   Wallace  P.  A.,   Long  Pine, 

Neb.  1913 

[xHunsinger,  P.  W.,  deceased. 
Hunt,    Eugene   F.,   4875    Victoria    Ave., 

Riverside.   Cal.  1884 

Hunt,  Everett  R.,  Colville,  Wash. 
Hunt,  F.  Cecil,  Concord,  R.  D.  2,  N.  H. 
xHunt,  George  D.,  4  Collins  St.,  Lanett, 

Ala. 
xHunt,"    G.     Staley,     Vanderbilt    Univ., 

Nashville,    Tenn.  13,    1928 

Hunt,    Henry    W.,    20    No.    Park    St., 

Oberlin,  O.  1884 

txHunt,  H.  H.  Norlina,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Hunt,  John  E.,  Mexico,  Me. 
Hunt,    Theodore    C,    2810    Denton    St., 

Riverside,  Cal.  1880 

Hunt,   Virgil,   T.,  Jackson,   Mich.  1926 

Hunter,   Allan  A.,   4609   Prospect  Ave., 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
fxHunter,  A.  S.,  Durham,  N.  C.  (— ) 

xHunter,    David    H.,    1803    Orleans    St., 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Hunter,  James  A.,   A.B.C.F.M.  1919 

Hunter,  Paul  R.,  930  Rock  Spring  Rd., 

Clarendon.  Va.  271 

Hunter,  William  J..  Brimley,  Mich. 
Hunting.    Harold    B.,    55    Stanley    St., 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
« — Huntington,  Charles  W.,  306  Lexington 

St.,   Waltham,   Mass.  1881 

Huntington,    George    H.,    Pf.,    Robert 

College,  Istanbul,  Turkey.  1907 

Hurd,  Edwin  T.,  p.em.,  96  Pleasant  St., 

Concord,   N.  H.  1888 

xHurlburt,  Donald  P.,  580  Hammond  St., 

Bangor,  Me. 
xHurlburt,  Roderic  W.,  East  Berkshire, 

Vt. 
xHurst,  Alfred  W.,  322  Pine  Ridge  Rd., 

Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
xHurst,  A.  P.,  p.em.,  322  Pine  Ridge  Rd., 

Chattanooga,  Tenn.  ( — ) 

Hurst,   Clifton   N.,   815   N.   Stone  Ave., 

La  Grange,  111.  1906 

Husband,  Charles  H.,  bus.,  536  E.  Park 

St.,  Olathe,  Kan.  1903 

Hussian,   Arshag  B.,   35   Basswood   St., 

Lawrence,  Mass. 
Husung,    William    H.,    56    Buckingham 

St.,  Mansfield,  O. 
Hutchins,  James  Henry,  2111  E.  Moun- 
tain St.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 
Hutchins,  Melvin  S.,  Searsport,  Me. 
Hutchinson,    Carl,   Pf.,  5757   University 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  37,  1923 

xHutchinson.  G.  R.,  R.  1,  Ray,  Ohio.         (— ) 
Hutchinson,  James  J.,  Bradford.  Vt. 
Hutchinson,   John  F.,   Granger  Home- 
stead, Canandaigua,  N.  Y.  1893 
Hutchinson,   Robert  A.,   509   Court  St., 

The  Dalles,  Ore. 
tHutton.    Thomas   G.,    Marshfield   Hills, 

Mass.  1929 

Huyler,    Peter    Edwin,     T.,     Box     150, 

Honolulu,  T.  H.  1901 

Hyatt,  Albert  R.,  Hartington,  Neb. 


Hyde,     Alban     B.,     Upper    Main     St., 

Lewiston,  Me. 
*xHyde,  F.  Ervin,  Elon  College.  N.  C.      »931 

Hyde,  Frank  B.,  Benson,  Vt. 

Hyde,  Frederick  S.,  T.,  284  Pine  St.. 
Springfield,  Mass.  1894 

Hyde,  John  H.,  E.  Patterson  St.,  Lans- 
ford,  Pa. 

Hyde,   Stanley  B.,   Southwest  Harbor, 
Me. 
>~Hylton,    George    W.,    16    Ashland    St., 
Medford,  Mass. 

Hyslop,  Frederick  W.,  dir.  student 
work,  422  N.  Murray  St.,  Madison, 
Wis.  1931 

Hyslop,  James  H.,  405  Harwood  Ave., 
Lebanon,   Mo.  1885 

Iaea,  Isaac  D.,  Pukoo,  Molokai,  T.  H. 

Ide,  Herbert  C,  700  Alvarado  St.,  Red- 
lands,  Cal.  12 

Inghram,  Mark  G.,  Olivet,  Mich. 

Ingle,  George  A.,  Cresco,  la. 

Inglis,  Ervine  P.,  530  No.  25th  St., 
Lincoln,   Neb. 

Inglis,   Robert  W.,   Grinnell,  la. 

Innis,  C.  Harvey,  Shelby,  Mich. 
[Ireland,   Edwy  S.,   deceased.  54 

Iron  Moccasin,  Truby,  La  Plant,  S.  D. 

Irons,  John,  Middlebury,  R.  D.  2,  Vt. 
*xIrons,  M.  F.,  Liberal,  Kans.  (— ) 

Irvine,  Alexander  F.,  2589  Puesta  Del 
Sol  Rd.,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  1895 

Irving,  George,  Ed.,  347  Madison  Ave., 
New  York  City.  1908 

Irwin,  Edwin  F.,  Lusk,  Wyo. 

Irwin,  Frank  M.,  Glen  Ullin,  N.  D. 

Isaac,  Gwylyn,  433  Willow  St.,  Terre 
Haute,  Ind. 

Isaacs,  L.  Myrven,  Byron,  111. 

Isaacs,  William  J.,  Springfield,  S.  D.    1893 

Isely,   Merrill   N.,   A.B.C.F.M.  1920 

Ishimura,  Henry,  Paia,  Maui,  T.  H. 

Ishino,  Mikio,  576  Sycamore  St.,  Oak- 
land, Cal. 
xlson,  J.  R.,  Grahn,  Ky.  (— ) 

Iverson,  Emil  L.,  Oakdale,  R.  D.  1, 
Box  53C,  Cal.  1903 

Ives,  Henry  S.,  Westhampton,  Mass.      1886 

Ives,  Mrs.  Hilda  L.,  7  Carroll  St.,  Port- 
land, Me. 

Jackson,  Carmault  B.,  Vineland,  N.  J. 

Jackson,  Frank  D.,  Milton,  Wis. 

Jackson,  H.  Norman,  Wyandotte,  Mich. 

Jackson,  Henry  E.,  Agt.,  230  Park  Ave., 
New  York  City.  1896 

Jackson.  Paul  P.,  Sibley,  la. 
xJackson,  W.  E.,  R.  1,  Pomona,  111. 

Jackson,  W.  Parkyn,  So.  Newfane,  Vt.  1895 

Jackson,  William  H.,  400  West  30th  St., 

Norfolk,    Va.  1884 

xJacobs,  Alvin  O..  Olney,  HI. 

Jacobs,  Frederick  H.,  47  Burton  St., 
Hartford,  Conn. 

Jacobs,  Herbert  H.,  861  1st  Ave.,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.  1898 

Jacobs,  Peter,  Shenandoah,  la. 

Jacobs,  William  A.,  Walworth,  Wis. 

Jacobs,  William  J.,  Wayne,  Mich. 

Jacobus,  Melancthon  W.,  Dean  Em.,  39 
Woodland  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.       38,  1884 

Jaeger,  Julius  P.,  T.,  815  N.  Washing- 
ton St.,    Tacoma,   Wash.  1920 
*xJames,  Mrs.  Annette  R.,  Wheat  Ridge, 
Colo.  1879 

James,  Bartlett  B.,  Pf.,  3617  Idaho 
Ave.,  N.  W.,  Washington,   D.  C.  1894 

James,  Horace  P.,  205  N.  7th  St.,  Ya- 
kima, Wash.  1880 

James,  Owen,  7060  West  Moreland  Dr., 

St.   Louis,   Mo.  1894 

tJames,  Samuel  T.  1916 

James,  Walter  N.,  Univ.  pastor,  103  15th 
Ave.,  Columbus,  O.  1917 


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Jamison,  Henry  W.,  Newell,  S.  D. 
Janes,    A.    Norman,    309    E.    201st    St., 

New  York  City. 
Janes,  George  Milton,  Pf.,  Kenyon  Col- 
lege, Gambier,  O.  1902 
Janes,  Harold  T.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  1929 
Jansen,  Jacob  E.,  Wadena,  Minn. 
Jansen,  Peter  J.,  Granite  Falls,  Minn.    271 
Jaqua,  E.  J.,  Pr.,  Claremont,  Cal.         1912 
Jaquith,    Charles    A.,    P/.,    Talladega, 

Ala.  1899 

Jasper,  F.  M.,  bus.,  R.  2,  La  Grande, 

Ore.  1909 

Jay,  H.  Russell,   227  E.  9th  St.,  Lock- 
port,  111. 
xJay,  William  M.,  Holland,  Va. 
Jefferson,  Charles  E.,   121  W.  85th  St., 

New  York   City.  1887 

xJeffreys,      William     H.,      Manly     St., 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 
xJenkins,  C,  Royal  Center,  Ind. 
Jenkins,     David     T.,     Oakwood     Ave., 
Robbinsdale,  Minn.  1884 

•—Jenkins,  E.  Ambrose,  40  Cushman  Ave., 
Revere,  Mass. 
[Jenkins,  Even  Samuel,  deceased.  54 

Jenkins,    Frank    E.,    Pn.,    La    Grange, 

Ga.  14.  1881 

Jenkins,  George  D.,  Lander,  Wyo. 
Jenkins,  J.  Edward,   144  3d  St.,  New- 
burgh,  N.  Y.  1918 
Jenkins,    James,    45   N.   Thomas   Ave., 

Kingston,  Pa.  1892 

Jenkins,  James  A.,  Pr.,  44  N.  Ashland 

Blvd.,  Chicago.  111.  1893 

xJenkins,    John    C,    Ev.,    2827   Sherman 

Dr.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  ( — ) 

Jenkins,  Joseph,  Steger,  111. 
Jenkins.   Walter  Scott,    111   W.   Market 
St.,  Akron,  O.  1896 

-  Jenkinson,    Egbert   W.    A.,    19    Central 
St.,  Methuen,  Mass. 
Jennings,  William  L.,  73  Harrison  Ave., 
Gardiner,  Me.  1902 

-Jerge.    Walter    B.,    131    Summer    St., 
Somerville,  Mass. 
Jernazian,    Ephraim    K.,    2    10th    St., 

Troy.  N.  Y. 
Jernberg,  R.  A.,  1526  W.  45th  St.,  Los 

Angeles,  Cal.  1881 

Jervis,    Arthur    E.,    1410    Warford    St., 

Perry,  la. 
Jessee,   Charles  C,   Broadmoor  Hotel, 
Howard    &    Bosworth    Sts.,    Chicago, 
111.  1896 

Jesson,  Percy  C,  Richmond,  Mich. 
Jessup,  Henry,  A.B.C.F.M.  1921 

Jevne,  C.  Arthur,  Mundelein,  HI. 
Job,   Herbert  K.,   Lee,  2800  W.  Grace 
St.,   Richmond,  Va.  1891 

■  Job.  Philip  A.,  East  Orleans,  Mass. 
Jockinsen,  John  P.,  222  Calle  Arquiza, 

Manila,  P.  I.  1914 

Johansen,  August,  24  Lincoln  St.,  Battle 

Creek,  Mich. 
Johanson,  E.  Jerome,   18  Veterans  Sq., 

Laconia,  N.  H. 
Johanson,  Mrs.  Laura  L.,   18  Veterans 

Sq.,  Laconia,  N.  H.  1925 

John,  John,  653  E.  81st  St.,  Chesterton, 

Ind.  1899 

Johns,  John  R.,  3113  Fremont  Ave.,  No., 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Johns,    Paul,    508    E.    Gordon    St.,    Sa- 
vannah, Ga. 
Johns,    Ralph   L.,    1979   Las   Lunas   St., 

Pasadena,  Cal.  1918 

Johnsen,  Olaf  M..  West  Concord,  Mass. 
[Johnson,  Ansel  E.,  deceased. 
Johnson,  Arden  S.,  Grand  Blanc,  Mich. 
Johnson,  Arve  K.,  Westville,  111. 
Johnson,    Charles    G.,    So.    Coventry, 
Conn. 


Johnson,  Elmer  H.,  Alstead,  N.  H. 
Johnson.    George    H.,    927    Brunswick 

Rd.,  Cleveland  Heights,  O.  1877 

Johnson,     George    H.,     New    Milford, 

Conn. 
xJohnson,  H.  M.,  Holly  Springs,  N.  C.      (— ) 
Johnson.    Harmon   O.,    bus.,   359  Pipe- 
stone St.,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.         1913 
Johnson,  Harold  E.,  Santa  Rita,  N.  M. 
Johnson,  Harry  W.,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Johnson,   Harry   W.,    Pastor   at   Large, 

2813  Pioneer  Ave.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.    68,  72 
*tJohnson,  Harvey  E.,  568  Auburn  Ave.. 

N.  E.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  1919 

Johnson,  Henry  B.,  Oxford,  Mich. 
Johnson,    Herman    C,    36    Washington 

St.,  Beverly,  Mass. 
xJohnson,  Isaac  W.,  Suffolk,  Va.  71 

Johnson,  James  L.,  Tonganoxie,  Kan.  1897 
xJohnson,  J.  Lee,  Fuquay  Springs,  N.  C. 
-Johnson,  John  A.,  p. em.,  5  Lowell  St., 

Beverly,  Mass.  1892 

xJohnson,  Joseph  Q.,  603  S.  Wilmington 

St.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Johnson,  John  S.,  Kingsburg,  S.  D. 
Johnson,  Marcus  W.,  Glenview,  111. 
Johnson,    Obed    S.,    Pj.,    410    Crawford 

St.,   Crawfordsville,   Ind.  1909 

(■Johnson.   Oscar  G.  1905 

Johnson,  P.  Adelstein,  St.,  Grinnell,  la. 

13,  24,  27,  68,  1898 
Johnson,  Ray  M.,  Northford.  Conn. 
Johnson,  Samuel,  Northfteld,  Minn.  13 

Johnson,  Samuel  M.,  Swannanoa,  R.  D. 

1,  N.  C.  1902 

Johnson,  Sidney  O.  B.,  220  Emslie  St., 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Johnson,  William  B.,  24  Lexington  St., 

New  Britain,  Conn.  1902 

Johnson,    William    H.,    Detroit   Lakes, 

Minn. 
Johnson,  William  J.,  1745  Bird  St.,  Oro- 

ville,  Cal. 
Johnson,   William   L.,   ch.,   721    Charles 

Ave.,  Lexington,  Ky.  1894 

Johnston,    Charles  H.,    R.    1,   Box   225, 

Oswego,  Ore.  1915 

xJohnston,   John   Calvin,   Murphysboro,- 

111.  1925 

Johnston,   Louis  H.,   Kensington,  Conn. 
Johnston,  Wilmer  P.,  414  Berkshire  St., 

Oak  Park    111. 
Johnston,  Wm.G,  1518  N.  Detroit  St., 

Hollywood.  Cal.  1892 

Jones,  Alan  T.,  702  Hicks  St.,  Waycross, 

Ga. 
xJones,  Alexander,  Waverly,  Va.  (— ) 

*- Jones,     Augustine,     32     Pleasant     St., 
Springfield,  Vt. 
Jones,    Burton   H.,    bus.,   R.   F.    D.   2, 

Newberg,  Ore.  1897 

Jones,  Charles  Stanley,  16  So.  Winooski 

Ave.,  Burlington,  Vt.  12 

Jones,  Charles  W.,  2746  Columbus  Ave., 

Detroit,  Mich.  1894 

Jones,  David,  Jackman,  Me. 
Jones,   David  E.,   bus.,  411  N.  10th  St., 

Kansas  City,  Kan.  1913 

Jones,  David  J.,  St.,  American  Bible 
So.,  123  S.  Lincoln  Ave.,  Scranton, 
Pa.  1883 

Jones,  Edward  A.,  Seymour,  Conn. 
Jones,  Eli,  Niobrara,  Neb. 
xJones,  Elwood  W.,  Franklin,  Va. 
Jones,    Florence    (Mrs.    T.    H.),    South 
Windham,   Conn.  1922 

-Jones,  Francis  M.,  Arborway  Ct.,  For- 
est Hills,   Mass. 
Jones,  Frederick,  Laingsburg,  Mich. 
Jones,   Frederick  Vernon,    bus.,  Niles, 

Cal.  1892 

Jones,  Harold  G.,  1695  Boulevard,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       367 


Jones,  Harry  H.,  Stuart,  Fla.  1904 

Jones,    Howard    M.,    320    Lathrop    St., 

Madison,  Wis.  1898 

Jones,    H.    Orville,    1506    College    Ave., 

Palo  Alto,  Cal.  1900 

Jones,  H.  Rees,  East  Jaffrey,  N.  H. 
Jones,  Hugh,  19  Johnson  Park,  Friends- 

ville,  Pa. 
xJones,    J.    B.,    726    19th    St.,    Newport 

News,   Va. 
Jones,   J.   Herbert,   England  1915 

xJones,  Judson  R.,  Lubec,  Me. 
Jones,    J.    Vincent,    420    14th    St.,    Paso 

Robles,  Cal. 
Jones,  James  L.,  Ev.,  Quaker  City,  O.  1896 
Jones,  James  Twyson,  715  Academy  St., 

Kalamazoo,  Mich.  1888 

Jones,  Jay  Jasper,  840  Third  St.,  Santa 

Rosa,  Cal. 
Jones,    John    B.,    Diamond,    R.    D.    1, 

Ohio.  1894 

Jones.  John  E.,  1315  Broadway,  Fargo, 

N.  D.  1879 

Jones,  John  H.,  115  E.  14th  St.,  Hutchin- 
son, Kan. 
Jones.  John  Lewis,  Gladstone,  Ore.        1895 
txJones,  M.  A.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Jones,    Miss   Marian  H.,    116  Hope  St., 

Providence,  R.  I.  13 

Jones,     Miles     H.,     1011     Jasper     St., 

Springfield,  O. 
Jones,  Morgan  P.,  p.em.,  Blencoe,  la.  1883 
Jones,  Morris  G.,  Clarks,   Neb. 
Jones,  Nathaniel  A.,  ch.,  V.  S.  A.,  Fort 

Monroe,   Virginia.  1927 

Jones,   Orville  C,   Oberlin,   O.  1922 

Jones,     Owen,     210     W.     Market     St., 

Scranton,  Pa. 
Jones,  Paul  W.,  127  E.  8th  St.,  National 

City.  Cal. 
Jones,  Robert  E.,  Bartlett,  N.  H. 
xJones,  Robert  W.,  R.  2,  Parker,  Ind.       1929 
Jones,  Rowland  S.,  Velva,  N.  D. 
xJones,  T.  H..  Ridgeway.  N.  C. 
Jones,  T.  Hawthorne,  South  Windham, 

Conn.  •  1922 

Jones,  T.  Llewellyn,  728  E.  Oldson  St., 

Milwaukee,   Wis.  1917 

Jones,   Thomas  J.,   North  St.,   Middle- 
town,  N.  Y. 
Jones.    Trevor    C,    104    Mackinaw    St., 

Durand,  Mich.  1893 

Jones,    Warren    G.,     St.,    Anti-Saloon 

League,   120  West  Wilson  St.,  Madi- 
son, Wis.  1896 
Jones.  William,  dean,  Tillotson  College, 

Austin,  Tex.  1922 

Jones,   William  Bryn,   1023  Jenifer  St., 

Madison,  Wis. 
Jones,  William  E.,  Waterford,   O.  1913 

Jones,    William    I.,    8823   Empire   Ave., 

Cleveland,  O. 
[Jordan,  Frank  F.,  deceased.  54 

Jordan,  Israel,  Woodfords,  R.  D.  5.  Me. 
Jordan,   Orvis  F.,  810   Courtland  Ave., 

Park  Ridge,  111. 
Jordan,  William  W.,  427  Berkeley  Rd., 

Haverford.  Pa. 
Jorgensen,  Jens  C,  Gillett,  Wis.  1900 

Jorgensen,  Theodore,  Sorum,  S.  D.         1906 
Josefson,  Matthew,  4012  Hill  Ave.,  New 

York  City.  1900 

Joseph,  Thomas  L.,   168  Nott  Terrace, 

Schenectady,    N.   Y.  1909 

Jowett,  Joseph  H,  Benzonia,  Mich.        1923 
"-Joy,  Charles  R.,  10  Kingston  Rd.,  New- 
ton Highlands,  Mass.  1913 
[Joyce,   William  H.  H.,   deceased.  54 
Judd,     Henrv    Pratt,     Sec,     Box     150, 

Honolulu,  T.  H.  68,  1906 

Judd,  Hubert  O.,  Garden  City,  Kan.      1898 
Judson,  George  W„  Shelton,  R.  D.  8, 

Conn. 


Judy,  Clayton,  Douglas,  Wyo. 

Juell,  Hans  C,  Pastor  at  Large,  505  So. 

State  St.,  Aberdeen,  S.  D.  71.  1908 

Julin,  Karl  O.,  Troy,  N.  H. 
—Jump,    Herbert    A.,    114    Pleasant    St., 

Brookline,  Mass. 
Juniper,  Kerrison,  Post  &  Mason  Sts., 

San  Francisco,   Cal. 
Junkins,  Frank  A.,  Deer  Isle,  Me. 
^-Justice,  J.  Caleb,  15  Bellevue  Rd.,  East 

Braintree,  Mass. 
Kaailua,    Solomon  K.,   p.em.,  Keanae, 

Maui,  T.  H.  1898 

Kaauwai,  Isaiah  K.,  Kapaa,  Kauai,  T.  H. 
Kahale,  Edward,  Napoopoo,  T.  H. 
Kahiapo,  Moses  M.,  Paia,  Maui,  T.  H. 
Kahokuoluna,  Mrs.  Alice,  Hana,  Maui, 

T.  H. 
Kahoopii,  J.  Kalima,  Kauho,  Maui,  T.  H. 
Kaitschuck,   Emil  B.,   1145  W.  31st  PI., 

Chicago,  111. 
*tKakani,  Lyons  K.,  Kukuihaele,  T.  H. 
Kalaidjian,  Mihran  T.,  303  Fifth  Ave.. 

New  York  City.  1905 

Kaley,  John  A.,  301  Park  Ave.,  Elyria, 

Ohio.  1876 

Kallgren,  Carl  A.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Kalmbach,  Paul,  Odessa.  Wash. 
Kamaiopili,  Samuel  K.,  Wailuku,  Maui, 

T.  H. 
Kamau,  Oliver,  Heeia,  Oahu,  T.  H.         1920 
Kamau,    William,    My.,    1136    9th   Ave., 

Honolulu.  T.  H.  1887 

Kantner,  William  C,   853  N.  Commer- 
cial St.,  Salem,  Ore.  1878 
Kapahee,    David    K.,    Wailuku,    Maui, 

T.  H. 
xKarn,   Robert,   Russiaville,   Ind. 
Kartozian.  Harry  A.,  10320-40  Hamilton 

Blvd.,   Detroit,   Mich. 
Kauaulalena,   Geo.  M.,  Makena,  Maui, 

T.  H. 
xKauffman.  Bertis  A.,  309  N.  Walnut  St., 

North  Manchester,  Ind. 
xKauffman,  Jesse  M.,  Allison,  Iowa.  14 

xKauffman,    John    E.,    1144   Third    Nat'l 

Bldg.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Kauffman,  Russell  E.,  414  Chester  Ave., 

Ottumwa,  la. 
Kaumeheiwa,     Lincoln     B.,     Lahaina, 

Maui,  T.  H. 
Kautsky,  Miss  Emma  A.,  T.,  673  Ken- 
dall St.,  Burlington,  Wis.  1916 
Keahi,  Charles  K.,  Lihue,  Kauai,  T.  H. 
Keala,  John,  Hookena,  T.  H. 
[Kebbe,  David  L.,  deceased. 
Keck,  Samuel  W.,  St.,  Box  128,  Huron, 

S.  D.  26,  71,  1916 

Kedzie,  W.  R.,  Sec.,  19  S.  La  Salle  St., 

Chicago,  111.  21.  1902 

.^ Keedy,  Allen,  2299  Acushnet  Ave.,  New 

Bedford,   Mass.  271 

Keedy,  Mrs.  Edward  E.,  2366  Portland 

Ave.,   Los  Angeles,   Cal.  1928 

Keedy,  John  L.,   1444  Rollins  Rd.,  To- 
ledo, O.  13 
xKeeler,  Sherman,  Willow  Hill,  111. 
xKeener,  Raymond  F.,  Parker,  Ind.         ( — ) 
Keese,    William    A.,    St.,    East    Chat- 

anooga,  R.  2,  Tenn.  1890 

xKegg,    John    S.,    137    King    Ave.,    Co- 
lumbus, Ohio. 
xKegley,  Noah  C,  Box  351,  Olive  Hill, 

Ky.  1927 

Keimel,     Arthur,     16    Elm    St.,     West 

Springfield,  Mass. 
.-Keith,    Charles   C   51   Winchester  St., 

Brookline,    Mass. 
Keith,   William  A.,   171  W.  Wilson  St., 

Batavia,  111. 
Keithahn,  R.  R.,  Gann  Valley,  S.  D. 
Keller,  C.  Argyle,  331  Lake  St.,  Ashta- 
bula. O. 


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Keller,    Charles   E..    bus.,   Sleepy   Eye, 

Minn.  1904 

Keller,  Lewis  H.,  Tryon,  N.  C. 
Kellett,  Paalua  D.,  Heeia,  Oahu,  T.  H. 
xKelley,  James.  Dixon,  Mo.  (— ) 

xKelley,  J.  W.,  295  E.  Liberty  St.,  Nor- 
folk, Va.  (— ) 
Kelley,  Samuel  E.,  Allegan,  Mich. 
Kellogg,  Edwin  D.,  213  Third  Ave.,  N., 

Forest  Grove,   Ore. 
Kellogg,    Mrs.    Grace    Edwards,    New- 
Hartford,  R.  D.  1,  Conn.  1911 
tKellogg,  Theodore.  1908 
xKelly,  Edward,  Carbondale,  111.  (— ) 
Kelly,    Edward   P.,   Norwich,   R.   D.   6, 

Conn. 
Kelly,     George    W.,      508    Washington 

Ave.,  Portland,  Me.  1872 

Kelly,  J.  Joseph,  p.em.,  P.  O.  Box  263, 

Soquel,  Cal.  1895 

xKelly,  Lawrence,  R.  2,  Caribou,  Me.       (— ) 
Kelly,  Matthew,  Box  134,  Rosamond,  111. 
Kelly,  Robert  L.,  Sec,  111  Fifth  Ave., 

New  York  City.  1891 

[Kelsey,  William  S.,  deceased.  64 

Kelso,  Charles  C,  T.,  242  N.  Dillon  St., 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.  "        1893 

Kelton,  Herbert  L.,  Fairlee,  Vt. 
Kelts,  William  P.,  Aitkin,  Minn. 
xKemmerer,  James  W.,   Redfield,   N.  Y. 
xKemp,  A.  Eugene,  R.  3,  Sidney,  O.  14 

Kemper,     Robert    C.     540    E.    6th    St., 

Alton,  111. 
tKempster,  John  D.  1900 

Kenady,  Elias  H.,   Minot,  N.  D.  1925 

xKendall,     Arthur     B.,     North     Girard, 

Pa.  14,  1899 

Keneston,  Luther  M.,  Pinehurst  by  the 

Lake,  West  Andover,  N.  H. 
Keniston,  George  N.,  Bismarck,  N.  D.  1890 
Kennan,  Robert  M.,  5117  La  Branch  St., 

Houston,  Tex. 
Kennedy,     Daniel     R„     Jr.,     Suffield, 

Conn.  1905 

Kennedy,  Lee  E.,  p.em.,  2909  1st  Ave., 

S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1891 

Kennedy,    Melville    T.,    1211    W.    Cali- 
fornia St.,  Urbana,  HI. 
xKennedy,  Walter  S.,  R.  2.  Rochester,  Ind. 
Kenngott,  George  F.,  148  S.  Manhattan 

St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1889 

*xKent,  George  H.,  Lakemont,  N.  Y.         1887 
Kent,  Robert  J.,  p.em.,  Paradise  Point, 

Southold,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  1881 

Kent,  William  H.,  Nashua,  la. 
Kenyon,  Frank  E.,   bus.,   130  Superior 
St.,  Wauseon,  O.  1887 

<*»iKenyon,     Frederick    T.,     Southbridge, 

Mocc 

Kephart,  Wm.  H.,  415  E.  143d  St.,  New 

York  City.  34 

Kepner,  Charles  D.,  Jr.,  89  E.  Main  St., 

Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 
Keppler,  Gottlob,  Wapato,  Wash. 
*xKern,  Norval  C,  Ghent,  Ky.  1923 

Kernen,  H.  Arthur,   48  Bellevue  Ave., 

West  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Kerr,  Archibald,  Keene,  R.  D.  1.  N.  H. 
xKerr,  Thomas  N.,  Manchester,  Ohio.  72,  (— ) 
xKershner,  Clark  B.,  West  Milton,  Ohio. 
xKershner,  Paul  S.,  238  Buffalo  St.,  Con- 

neaut,  Ohio.  13 

xKershner,    Watson    G.,    Pleasant    Hill, 

Ohio. 
Kessler,  Jacob,  Bowdle,  S.  D. 
[xKessler,  Ritual  L.,  deceased.  55 

Kettell,    Albert   B.,    West   Stockbridge, 

IVlSSS 

Kettelle,  John  D.,  114  Carroll  St.,  Man- 
chester, N.  H.  31 
Kettle,  Joseph  B.,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 
Kettle,  William  F..  East  Chatham,  N.  Y.  1885 
Keyes,  George  W.,  Andover,  Me. 


xKibbey,    William   P.,    Lebanon,    R.    12, 

Ind. 
xKidd,    Thomas    W.,    144    Williston    St., 
Fall  River,  Mass. 

Kidder,   Albert  A.,   328  East  Blain  St., 
Stockton,   Cal.  1886 

Kikuchi,  J.  S.,  900  Winona  Ave.,  Pasa- 
dena, Cal.  1920 

Kilbourn,   Albert  S.,   Eagle  Grove,   la. 
—Kilbourn,  Henry  J.,   Brookfield,  Mass. 

Kilburne.    William,    169    No.    2d    Ave., 
Canton.  111. 

Kilgore,  William  C.  G.,  Wildwood,  Fla.  1892 
.^Kimball,   Harry   W.,    12   Washburn  St., 
Needham,  Mass. 

Kimball,  John  H.,  bus.,  2744  Ashby  Ave., 
Berkeley,   Cal.  1898 

Kimball,  Lucien  C,  p.em.,  Hopkinton, 
N.  H.  1887 

Kimberly,  Frederick  A.,  North  Collins, 
N.  Y. 

Kimmel,  Herbert  C,  125  Pawnee  Ave., 

Manitou,  Colo. 
xKinder,  T.  B.,  R.  8,  Springdale,  Ky.         (— ) 

King,  Elisha  Alonzo,  1620  Drexel  Ave., 
Miami  Beach,  Fla.  13 

King,  Henry  Churchill,  Pr.  em.,  317  E. 
College  St.,   Oberlin,   O.  1887 

King,  Hines  E.,  Asheboro,  N.  C.  1900 

King,  James,  Dean,  Olivet,  Mich.  1909 

King,  James  Duke,  Rupert,  Vt. 
c~— King,    Norman,    8    Lindsey    St.,    Dor- 
chester, Mass. 

King,  Philip,  Plantsville,  Conn. 

King,    Philip    Coates,     Pf.,     Washburn 
College,  Topeka,  Kans.  1915 

King,  Willet  D.,  Bennet,  Neb.  1897 

King,   W.  Judson,  548  Georgetown  St., 
Lexington,  Ky.  71 

King,  William  Herbert,   1321  R.  St.,  N. 

W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
xKing,  William  N.,  Racine,  W.  Va.  (— ) 

Kingdon,    Robert    W.,    Kahului,    Maui, 
T.  H. 

Kingsbury,  John  H.,  T.,  Berlin,  Conn.    1917 

Kingsley,  Harold  M.,  5712  Prairie  Ave., 
Chicago,  111.  13,  26 

Kinney,  George  E.,  Lyme,  N.  H. 
txKinsey,  M.  T.,  Maysville,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Kiplinger,  Orville  L.,  Sec,  1006  Hippo- 
drome Bldg.,  Cleveland,  O.  29,  1907 

Kirby,   Paul  L.,   District  Bldg.,   Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  1911 

Kirbye,    J.    Edward,     United     Church, 
Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Kirk,  Frank  L.,  Buxton,  N.  D.  1903 

Kirk,  Simon  J.,  Pastor  at  Large,  Mis- 
sion, S.  D.  1928 

Kirkpatrick,    Weyman    E.,    Penacook, 
N.   H.  1906 

Kirkwood,  Wm.  A.,  Bethel,  Conn.  1893 

Kirschbaum,  William  G.,  Houlton,  Me. 

Kirschenman,  Rudolph,  Lowry,  S.  D. 

Kissler,  Benjamin  H.,  Biola,  Cal. 

Kissler,  George,  415  E.  10th  St.,  Chey- 
enne, Wyo. 

Kitamura,  Kenji,  Papaipou,  T.  H.  271 

Kitchen,  Thomas  A.,  p.em.,  Corbin,  Ky.  1901 
xKitchie,  Walter,  Yale.  111.  (— ) 

Kitzmiller,   George  W.,   Balboa  Island, 
Cal.  1908 

Klein,  Emil,  Watkins,  Mont. 

Kline,  William  B.,   1470  Delhi  St.,  Du- 
buque, la. 
xKlinger,     Walter    E.,     728    Albert    St., 
Lima,   Ohio. 

Klock,  Edwin  J.,  Wallingford,  Vt.  1889 

Klopp,    John    J.,    p.em.,    130    Fairview 
Ave.,  Council  Bluffs,  la.  1887 

Klose,  W.  H.,  Pf.,  Oskaloosa,  la.  1891 

xKlotzbach,  Peter,  Jr..  Corfu,  N.  Y.  271 

Knapp,    Forrest    L.,    dir.R.E.,    7070    N. 
Ashland  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  1924 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       369 


^JCnapp,  Shepherd,  8  Institute  Rd.,  Wor- 

cGstcr    IVIdss 
Knapp, '  William    T.,    25    Berkeley    St., 

Nashua,  N.  H. 
Knaus,  Reinhardt,  Eureka,  S.  D. 
Knerr,  Richard,  5168  N.  34th  St.,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 
Knierim,  Joseph,  Ellis,  Kan. 
Knight,  Albert  D.,  354  West  Preston  St., 

Hartford,  Conn.  1916 

Knight,  Charles  L.,  Ontario,  Cal. 
Knight,  Edward  H.,  Dean  em.,  71  Tre- 

mont  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  38,  1883 

Knight,    Herbert    H.,    27    Myrtle    St., 

Claremont,  N.  H. 
Knight,  Lloyd  G.,  1719  2d  St.,  S.,  New 

Plymouth,   Ida.  1913 

Knight,  Ralph  E.,  Tualatin,  Ore.  1921 

s— Knight,   William  Allan,   9   Vernon  St., 

Framingham  Center,  Mass. 
Knopf,    Frank   E.,    4958    Vincent    Ave., 

Eagle  Rock,  Cal.  1889 

-JCnott,  C.  Stanley,  111  Walnut  St.,  Ab- 

ington,  Mass. 
Knott,  John  H.,  Windham,  Conn. 
xKnowles,  Herbert  D.,  Corinna,  Me.         1927 
Knowles,    Samuel    B..    102    Van    Wyck 

Ave.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 
^Knudsen,  Carl,  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Kocerha,   John,   801    Woods  Run  Ave., 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Kochinsky,  William,  Chicago,  HI.  1901 

Koenig,  Alfred  E.,  Sec,  Central  Y.  M. 

C.  A.,   Minneapolis,   Minn.  1909 

Koenig,    Philip   B.,    Box   134,   Tukwila, 

Wash.  1906 

Kokjer,  Jordan  M.,  Avoca,  Neb.  1897 

Kolmos,  Jesse  J.,  Maywood,  111.  1895 

Kondo,   K.   Clifford,   Kalihi  Union  Ch., 

Honolulu.  T.  H. 
Kooger,    Matthias    A.,    3011    S.    Union 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
xKoons,   Albert  A.,   Catasauqua,   Pa. 
Koos,  Earl  L.,  Danbury,  N.  H. 
—Kopf,   Carl  H.,  2  Chestnut  St.,   Salem, 

Mass. 
Koponen,   George  A.,   West  Wareham, 

Mass. 
Koster,  Edward  H.,  815  West  St.,  Peru, 

111. 
Kotila,  Victor.  1921 

Koven,   Ellis,   245   Columbia   Ave.,  As- 
toria, Ore. 
Kozielek,    Paul,    18055   Schoenherr   Rd., 

Detroit,   Mich.  1906 

Kraemer,  Julius  H.,  Neligh,  Neb. 
/—Kraft,  Walter  R.,  Cotuit,  Mass. 

Kratz,  Ronald  R.,  Creston,  la.  1924 

xKrieder.  Peter  S.,  Gibsonville,  Ohio.  1930 
Krienke,  G.  J.,  Hutchinson,  Minn.  1904 
Krom.   Asbury,  p. em.,  Griswold  Road, 

Wethersfield,  Conn.  11,  1898 

Krousey,    Herman    T.,    bus.,    Burtrum, 

Minn.  1904 

Krout,  Ralph  L.,  New  Port  Richey,  Fla. 
Krumbein,  Paul  O.,  114  F.  St.,  Fresno, 

Cal. 
Krumbine,  Miles  H.,  Weymouth  &  Cov- 
entry Rd.,  Cleveland,  O. 
Kuhn.   Alfred  O.,   5637  45th  St.,  S.  W., 

Seattle,  Wash. 
Kuhn,    Clyde   L.,   Stop   44,   Lorain   St., 

North  Olmsted,  O. 
Kunns,    Ellis    V.,    220    W.    Evans   Ave., 

Pueblo,  Colo. 
Kuhns,    Frederick    I.,    523    Meigs    St., 

Rochester,   N.   Y. 
Kukahiko,     John,     Honokohau,     Maui, 

T.  H. 
tKukko,  Alexander.  1915 

Kurtz,  S.  B.,  Lemon  Grove,  Cal. 
Kuykendall.    J.    Delman,    3429    Devon 

Rd.,  Coconut  Grove,  Fla. 


Kuyper,  John  W.,  North  Olmsted,  O. 

La  Bounty,  Geo.,  Rowan,  la. 

Lacey,    Albert    T.,    bus.,    5240    Lyman 

Ave.,  Downers  Grove,  111.  1900 

[La  Cour,  Paul  Louis,  deceased.  55 

La    Croix,    Francis    A.,    North    Fair- 
field, O.  271 

Lacy,  Howard  E.,  Stanton,  Neb. 
[Ladd,  Horatio  O.,  deceased.  55 

Ladd,   Percy  C,   70   William  St.,   Bur- 
lington, Vt. 

Laidman,    Charles    S.,    Sec,    19    S.    La 
Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111.  1905 

Lake,    George    E.,    1280    College    Ave., 

Claremont,  Cal.  1899 

fxLake,  W.  M.,  Spencer,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Lamb,     Alonzo     T.,     West     Wareham, 
Mass.  1899 

Lamb,    Harold    D.,    3400    64th    St.,    Des 
Moines,  Iowa.  1914 

Lamb,  Henry,  Vergennes,  R.  D.  1.  Vt.    1905 

Lamb,  J.  Burwell,  2  N.  Sprague  Ave., 
Bellevue,    Pa.  1908 

Lambert,  A.  E.,  P/.,  1416  E.  College  St., 
Iowa  City,  la.  1896 

Lambert,      Augustus     G.,      Okmulgee, 
Okla. 

Lambly,  Morley  O.,  La  Porte,  Tex. 

Lambly,  Norman  E.,  3021  E.  Minnehaha 
Parkway,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1920 

Lambrecht,  John,  Hillsboro,  Wis. 

Lambright,     Andrew     H.,     Ladysmith, 
Wis. 

Lancaster,  Archibald  A.,  Box  324,  West- 
brook,  Conn. 

Lancaster,  Ellsworth  G.,  No.  Conway, 
N.   H.  1889 

^Xanders,    Warren    P.,    North    Reading, 

Landis",  Reed  F.,   130  W.  Seymour  St., 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Lane,    Elbert  C,   P/.,   69   Tremont  St., 

Hartford,  Conn.  38,   1901 

Lane,    G.    Homer,    138    Litchfield    St., 

Torrington,  Conn. 
Lane,    Stoddard,    4126    Ingersoll    Ave., 

Des  Moines,  la.  38 

Lane,  W.  Harrison,   Ev.,  Lock  Drawer 

66,    Vian,    Okla.  1901 

Lang,  Edward  A.,  Manson,  la. 
Lang,  Herbert  L.,  1719  St.  Anthony  St., 

New  Orleans,  La. 
Lang,    Stephen    C,    22    Franklin    St., 

Somerville,  Mass. 
xLangdon,  A.  H.,  Chapmanville,  W.  Va.  (— ) 
Langenes,  John  D.,  Forman,  N.  D. 
Lanham,    Mrs.   Helen  F.,   145   N.   E.   20 

Terrace,  Miami,  Fla.  1919 

xLankford,  G.  O.,  Burlington,  N.  C.  13 

Lankier,   Ralph  C,    1   Grummon  Ave., 

Newark,  N.  J.  43 

xLannam,    Mrs.    H.    M.,    Sierra    Madre, 

Calif.  (— ) 

Lannholm,   Charles  V.,   bus.,   Oakland, 

la.  1914 

Lanphear,  Walter  E.,  Chaplin,  Conn.      1894 
Larke,    Edmund,    1829    N.    Mozart    St., 

Chicago,   111.  1903 

Larkin,    Ralph   B.,   527   Berkeley   Ave., 

Claremont,  Cal.  1894 

La  Roe,  Elmer,  Tintah,  Minn. 
Larsen,  Ernest  G.,  Bingham,   Neb. 
Larsen,    L.    T.,    Dean,    2420    Canal    St., 

New  Orleans,  La.  1925 

Larsen,    Neils   L.,    12   East   View  Ave., 

Hartford,  Conn. 
Larson,  Anton  R.,  Garrison,  N.  D. 
Larson,   James   Henry,    Ev.,   83   Round 

Hill,  Northampton,  Mass.  1906 

Lash,   Abraham  H.,   1328  G«ddes  Ave., 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  1897 

Lash,   James  H.,    1768  Sycamore  Ave.. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


370       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches       [1932 


xLassiter,  L.  L..  Suffolk,  Va.  (— ) 

[Lathe.   Herbert  W.,   deceased.  55 

Lathrop,    Edward    A.,    432    N.    Mentor 

Ave..  Pasadena,  Cal.  1895 

Lathrop,    Theodore    B.,    Framingham, 

Mass. 
—Lathrop,  William  G.,  Mt.  Carmel,  Conn. 
.  Latsch,  Vardon  S.,  South  Ashburnham, 

Mass. 
Laubach,  Frank  C,  A.B.C.F.M.  1914 

Laubenstein,  Paul  F.,  722  Williams  St., 

New  London,  Conn.  1920 

xLaughlin,  Louie,  Rinard,  111.  ( — ) 

Laughton,     George,     2317    Collingwood 

Ave.,  Toledo,  O. 
Lauxmann,  Otto  W.,  Eldon,  la. 
Lavender,  Robert  F.,   Newton,  la.  1887 

--Laviscount,   Samuel    L.,    17   Hazelwood 

St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Lawall,    William   H.,    My.,   Zeissel   St., 

Frankfurt- A-Main,   Germany.  1905 

Lawless,   Alfred   E.,   518  Auburn  Ave., 

N.  E.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  1903 

xLawlyes,  R.  N.,  Georgetown,  111.  1904 

Lawrence,    Eugene   C,    708   Manly   St., 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Lawson,    Charles    R.,    18    Farral    Rd., 

Edinburg.  Scotland.  1895 

xLawson,  Edward  L.,  c/o  Mr.  Carpenter, 

R.,  Muncie,  Ind.  (— ) 

xLawson,  George,  Waverly,  Ohio.  ( — ) 

—  Lawson,  Harvey  M.,  Southbridge,  R.  D. 

3,  Mass.  1893 

Lawson.  W.  Elsworth,  Foxboro,  Mass.  1897 
Lawton,  Robert.  Orwell,  Vt. 
Lay.    Corliss    W.,    216    Prospect    Ave., 

Long  Beach,  Cal.  33,  1890 

Laybourn,  George  M.,  Box  344  Zephyr- 
hills,  Fla.  1905 
Layman.  Cedric  D.,  Sherrill,  N.  Y. 
—Leach,  Adoniram  J.,  So.  Ashburnham, 

Mass.  1889 

Leach,  Claude  P.,  119  Continental  Ave., 

River  Edge,  N.  J. 
Leach,    Harry    P.,    My.,    Apartado    117 

Bis,  Mexico  City,  Mexico.  1916 

Leach,  Hubert  F..  Thomaston.  Me. 
Leach,  John  D.,  Briggsdale,  Colo. 
Leadingham.  John,  3022  Swift  St.,  Los 

Angeles,  Cal.  1887 

-Leamon,    John   H.,    55   Highland   Ave., 

Melrose  Highlands,   Mass. 
xLeap,  Harry  W.,  Coatesville,  Ind. 
Learned,    Dwight    W.,    520    Mayflower 

Rd.,   Claremont,   Cal.  1875 

Leath,  William  A.,  dir.R.E.,  129  Cooper 

Ave.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 
-Leavitt,     Ashley    D.,     35    Vernon    St., 

Brookline,  Mass.  11,  18 

Leavitt,  Darwin  A.,  Pf.,  641  Church  St., 

Beloit,  Wis.  1909 

Leavitt,     Frederick    W.,     David    City, 

Neb. 
Leavitt,  H.  H.,  Central  Union  Church, 

Honolulu,  T.  H. 
xLeavitt,  Luther  M.,  Vermont,  111.  1904 

LeBar,  William  H.,  bus.,  Bennet,  Neb.    1897 
Lebert,  Frederick  C,  Tabor,  la. 
- -LeBosquet,    John    E.,    425    Cherry    St., 

Fall  River,  Mass. 
Ledbetter,     Caesar     S.,     32     Bull     St., 

Charleston,  S.  C.  68 

Ledin,  Charles  J.,  1043  School  St.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  1895 
Lee,  Charles  M.,  Amery,  Wis. 
Lee,    Dorrall,    346   Pleasant   St.,    Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.  1874 
Lee.     Frank    T.,     601     Mayflower    Rd., 

Claremont.  Cal.  1877 

Lee,   Gerald  Stanley,   Lit.,  Northamp- 
ton, Mass.  1888 
Lee,   Henry  J.,    1504  Church  St.,  Wau- 

watosa,  Wis. 


Lee,   J.  Beveridge,  27  Broad  St.,   New 

London.  Conn. 
txLee,  J.  H.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  (— ) 

xLee,  J.  O.,  R.  R.,  Suffolk,  Va.  271,  1932 

[Lee,  Lucius  O.,  deceased.  55 

Lee,  Timothy  J.,  New  Milford,  Conn.  1879 

Lee,  Vinton,  Belle  Plaine,  la. 
— Lee,    William   A.,   5   Alveston   St.,    Ja- 
maica Plain,  Mass. 

Leeds,  Paul,  Kinder,  La.  69 

xLeek,  Cecil,  Kitchel,  Ind. 
xLeek,  Hazel,  Kitchel,  Ind.  1922 

Leeman,   Wilhelm,  Box  1412,   Timmins, 
Ontario,  Canada.  1910 

Leete,  William  R.,  A.B.C.F.M.  1912 

Leete,  William  W.,  Sec.  em.,  150  West- 
wood  Rd.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1882 

LeFebre,    Jan.   J.,    Lewiston,    R.   D.    2, 
Idaho. 

Leger,  Samuel  H.,  A.B.C.F.M.  1916 

•txLegg,  L.  M.,  Beryl,  W.  Va.  (— ) 

•-Leggat,    Hugh    C,     300     Manet     Ave., 
Quincy,  Mass. 

Legge,  Charles  W.,  Wilton,  Conn. 

Leggette,     Thomas,     5054    N.     Catalpa 
Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Leh,  L.  L.,  Pf.,  2133  6th  St.,  Boulder, 
Colo.  1914 

Lehman,  Allen  S.,  Blandford,  Mass.         271 

Lehtinen,  Franz  K.,  bus.,  101  Michigan 
St.,  Ashtabula,  O.  1889 

Leininger,  Wellington  M.,  64  W.  Wash- 
ington St.,   Chagrin  Falls,  O. 

Leiper,    Henry   S.,    Sec,   289   4th   Ave., 
New  York   City.  1917 

Leiseder,  Martin,  18  Walnut  St.,  Etna, 
Pa. 

LeMay,  Harold  E.,  Ayer,  Mass. 

Lemke,  Andrew  B..  Bangor.  Mich. 

[Lemmon,  Charles  H.,  deceased.  55 

Lenters,  Sam  T.,  Halliday,  N.  D.  271 

xLeonard,  Albert.  R.  1,  Levering,  Mich.  1888 

Leonard,    Arthur    R.,    Pf.,    364    Weber 
Rd.,  Columbus,  O.         •  1905 

— Leonard,  Warren  A.,  So.  Hanson,  Mass. 

Leong,  Bing  Yee,  21  Brenham  PL,  San 
Francisco,  Cal. 

LeRoy,  Albert  E.,  St.,  144  Hancock  St., 
Auburndale,  Mass.  1901 

Lesher,  Everett  B.,  Chelmsford,  Mass. 

Leslie,  Wm.  W.,  bus.,  Ashtabula,  R.  D. 
3,   O.  1892 

Lessly,  Stiles,  Osage,  la. 
xLester,  Fletcher  C,  Waverly,  Va.         10,  12 

Leung.  Kwai-Ngam,  734  E.  9th  PL,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal. 

Leverett,  Theodore  L.,  Hoschton,  Ga. 

Levonian,   Puzant   S.,    4517   Maplewood 
Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Lew,  Timothy  T.,  China.  1920 

Lewis,  Charles  K.,  Kohala,  T.  H. 

Lewis,  D.  Glyn,  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Lewis,  Franklin  C,  Clay  Center,  Neb.  1894 

Lewis,  George  H.,  Pf.,  10152  So.  Leavitt 
St.,  Chicago   111.  1914 

Lewis,    Gomer   R.,   529  Highland   Ave., 

Waterbury,   Conn. 
[Lewis,  Henry,  deceased.  56 

xLewis,  Herman  A.,  Vinton,  Ohio. 

Lewis,  James  M.,  Sandwich,  111. 

Lewis.  John,  227  So.  Main  St.,  Scran- 
ton,  Pa. 

Lewis,    John    B.,    134    Westminster    St., 
Springfield.  Mass.  29 

xLewis,  Lowell,  Carter  City,  Ky.       271,  1932 
xLewis,   Mattie,   419  Beale  Court,  Balti- 
more,  Md.  (— ) 

Lewis,  Watson  L.,  Ormond,  Fla. 
fLewis,  William  H.,  Foosland,  111.  1903 

Lich,    Peter    H.,    2126    N.    E.    51st    St., 
Portland,   Ore. 

Lichliter,    Mcllyar    H.,    1793    Franklin 
Ave.,  Columbus,  O.  13 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       371 


Lichte,  Charles  R..  Fremont,  Neb. 
Life,  Robert  H.,  Haydenville,  Mass. 
Light,  Nestor,   234  King  St.,   Stratford, 
Conn.  1883 

xLightbourne,  James  H.,  414  S.  Plum  St., 

Troy,  Ohio.  11,  14,  70 

Lightner,    Ernest    E.,    1270    E.    Vernon 

Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
xLiles,  J.  M.,  Mouth  of  Laurel,  Ky.         1910 
Lillback,    Johona    E.,    2260    E.    2d    St., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1907 

Linaberry,  William  L.,  North  Hampton, 

N.  H.  1892 

Lincoln,    C.    Arthur,    128   So.    Palmetto 

Ave.,  Daytona  Beach,  Fla. 
Lincoln,  Howard  A.,  49  Scotland  Road, 

Canandaigua,  N.  Y.  1906 

Lindbeck,  Arthur  F.,  Wakeman,  O. 
Lindblade,    A.    Ragnar,    21    Jacob    St., 

Maiden,  Mass. 
•  -Lindegren,  Oscar,  My.,  47  Hosmer  St., 

Everett,  Mass.  1893 

Lindeman,  Herman  H.,  Yankton,  S.  D.    13 
Linder,    Albert  H.,  New  London,  la.      1889 
Lindgren,  Arne,  New  Sweden,  Me. 
Lindgren,  H.  G.,  Nassau,  Minn.  272 

Lindh,    Eric    I.,    118    Presidents     Lane, 

Quincy,  Mass.  12 

Lindholm,  Frank  A.  L.,  Wallace,  R.  D. 

2.   Mich.  1898 

Lindley,    Glen,    340    Seventh    Ave.,    S., 

Fargo,  N.  D.  70 

Lindquist,      August      J.,      Grove      St., 

Thomaston,  Conn. 
Lindquist,  G.  Elmer  E.,  7  Winona  St., 

Lawrence,  Kan.  1912 

Lindsay,  Lewis  P.,  T.,  823  Acklen  Ave., 

Nashville,  Tenn.  1927 

Lindsay.  Robert  S.,  c/o  Pf.  C.  O.  Carl- 
son, Crete,  Neb.  1884 
txLindsay,  T.  H.,  Hoffman,  N.  C.              (— ) 
Lindsley,  Earl  F.,  4637  3d  St.,  La  Mesa, 

Cal. 
Lindsley,  Edwin  E„  Reeder,  N.  D. 
Line,    Fred   A.,    337   W.   Vernon   Ave., 

Phoenix,  Ariz. 
•  Lineweaver,     Thomas,     9135     Brandon 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Lininger,  H.  Ellis,  Venango,  Neb.  1908 

[Linkletter,  Elihu,  died  June  24,  1931. 
Linn,  C.  H.  Jack,  Ev.,  Oregon,  Wis.       1916 
Lippenberger,   Carl  A.,  724  Ensign  St., 

Ft.  Morgan,  Colo. 
Lippitt,  Le  Roy  A.,  Glenwood.  la.  13 

xLiteral,  Mahlon,  Smith's  Creek,  Ky. 
Little,    Arthur   M.,    30   High   St.,    Ban- 
gor, Me. 
Littlefield,    Milton    S.,    9907    43d    Ave., 

Corona,  N.  Y.  1892 

Livingston.    Herbert   R.,    26   Monument 

Sq.,  Dover-Foxcroft,  Me. 
Livingston,  Thomas,  736  22d  St.,  N.  W., 

Washington,  D.  C.  1904 

Livingstone,    Duncan    L.,    Barlow    St., 

St.  Albans,  Vt. 
Lloyd,  Ellis,  New  York  Mills,  N.  Y. 
[Lloyd,  Rhys  R.,  deceased. 
Lloyd,  Stephen  A.,  401  American  State 

Savings  Bank  Bldg.,   Lansing,   Mich. 

13,  24,  27,  69,  1903 
Lloyd,  William  R.,  bus.,  114  N.  Orchard 

St..   Madison.   Wis.  1919 

Lo,  Yuet  Fu,  Wailuku,  Maui,  T.  H. 
---Lobingier,  John  L.,  Sec,  14  Beacon  St., 

Boston,    Mass.  13,    21,    1907 

Locke,  Oscar  L.,  Oakville,  Conn. 
Locke.  Robert  J.,   St.,  19  So.  La   Salle 

St.,  Chicago,  111.  13,  27,  68,  1903 

Lockhart,    Burton    W.,    p. cm.,    23    W. 

Webster  St.,  Manchester.  N.  H.  1882 

Lockwood,    Walter    T.,    bus.,    1611    W. 

Jefferson  St.,  Boise,  Ida. 
Lodwick,   William,   Mondovi,   Wis. 


Loe,  Ingvald  J.,  Detroit  Lakes,  Minn. 
xLoften,  L.  S.,  Polloksville,  N.  C.  (— ) 

xLogan,  F.  M.,  Portsmouth,  Ohio.  (— ) 

[Logan,  George  Albert,  deceased.  56 

Logan,   John   W.,   Bennington,   N.  H. 
xLogan,  H.  O.,  Brushart,  Ky.  (— ) 

— Lohmann,   Hermann,   87  Berkshire  St., 
Indian    Orchard,    Mass. 

Loinaz,   David,  91  Central  Ave.,  Cald- 
well, N.  J.  1890 

Loken,  Hjalmar  J.,  Alturas,  Cal. 

Lombard,    Frank    A.,    My.,    1    Crown 
Ridge  Rd.,  Wellesley,  Mass.  1900 

—Lombard,    George    E.,    182    Parker    St., 
Lawrence,  Mass. 

Lombard,   Herbert  E.,  p.em.,  667  Main 

St.,  Worcester,   Mass.  1896 

xLong,  Daniel  A.,  p.em.,  108  N.  Guerry 
St.,  Florence,  S.  C.  1867 

Long,  Frederick  W.,  bus.,  913  Bloudeau 
St.,  Keokuk,  la.  1896 

Long,     Henry    B.,     11306     Lake     Ave., 
Cleveland,   O.  1889 

Long,  Hiram  V.,  bus.,  725  3d  St.,  Sauk 
Centre,    Minn.  1914 

Long,   J.   Hall.   Cambridge,   N.   Y.  1903 

[Long,   John  A.,   deceased.  56 

Long,   Joseph   B.,   2765  Iris  St.,   River- 
side, Cal.  1890 

Long,  Luther  K.,  923  Grant  PL,  Wash- 
ington,  D.  C.  1883 

Long,  Nathaniel  Alvah,  Midland  City, 

R.  D.   1,   Ala. 
xLong,  Rensselaer  H.,  Centerburg,  Ohio. 

Long,  Samuel,  Midland  City,  R.  D.  1, 
Ala.  1896 

Long,     S.    Burman,    608    Willis    Ave., 
Syracuse,   N.   Y. 

Long,  William  J.,  Stamford,  Conn.         1899 

Longenecker,    George    W.,    Neillsville, 
Wis. 

Longsworth,  William  H.,  405  Eddy  Rd., 
Cleveland,  O. 

Lonoehu,  Daniel,  Laupahoehoe,  T.  H.    1900 

Look,    Arnold    E.,     Pr.,    Ellis    College, 
Newtown  Square,  Pa.  1917 

— Loomis,    Charles    W.,     1061    Main    St., 
Leominster,  Mass.  1888 

Loomis,     Clarence     B.,     Sec,     Central 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1918 

[Loomis,  Eli  R.,  deceased.  56 

tLoomis,     Herbert    F.,     Central    Union 
Church,  Honolulu,  T.  H.  1918 

Loomis,   Ralph,    Dublin,    O. 

Loomis,  Samuel  L.,   51   Pinebrook  Dr., 
Larchmont,  N.  Y.  1880 

Loos,  William,  p.em.,  928  6th  Ave.,  E., 
Duluth,  Minn.  1900 

Loper,  Vere  V.,  1400  Lafayette  St.,  Den- 
ver,  Colo.  10 
—Lord,    Albert    J.,    Meriden.    Conn.          32 

[Lord,  Orlando  M.,  deceased. 

xLorenz,  James  F.,  Newton,  N.  H. 

Lorimer,  Allen,  Old  Greenwich,  Conn. 

*tLosey,    John    B.,    1021    Magnolia    St., 
Pasadena,    Cal.  1897 

xLott,  H.  L.,  p.em.,  Greenville,  R.  D.  4, 
Ohio.  (— ) 

Lotz,  James  M.,  Broad  &  2d  St.,  Cuya- 
hoga Falls,  O. 

*xLoucks,   Albert,  Dewittville,   N.  Y.       (— ) 

Loud,  Halah  H.,  Hudson,  N.  H.  1897 

~-fcoud,    Oliver   B.,    Lawrence,   57,   Mass. 

Louderbough,  John  J.,  876  Park  Ave., 
Elizabeth,   N.   J. 
— fcoungway,    Ferdinand    J.,    839    Parker 
St.,  Roxbury  Crossing,   Mass. 

Love,  George  W.,  Brooklin,  Me.  1890 

Lovejoy,  Owen  R.,  Sec,  105  E.  22d  St., 
New  York  City.  1895 

Lovell,    Charles    N.,    South    Deerfield 
Mass. 


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Lovell.  Hugh  P..  990  Woodward  Ave.. 
Portland,    Ore. 
_^L,ovell,    Moses    R.,     135    Prospect    St.. 

Waterbury,  Conn.  11.  31 

^Lovett,   Sidney,   Ch.,  202  Prospect  St.. 
New  Haven,  Conn.  1920 

Low,  Oscar  W..  Filley,  Neb.  1921 

-Low,   Warren  F.,   Colrain,   Mass. 
-Lowd,  Harry  S..  28  Church  St.,  Merri- 
mac,   Mass. 
xLowe,  Tillman  N.,  Hopewell,  Va. 
Lower,   Willis   A.,   Kiowa,    Kan. 
Lowry,  Paul  L.,  Maybee,  Mich. 
Lowther,    Granville,    1817    Shelby    St., 

Seattle,  Wash.  1914 

Lozier,   Orville   O.,   73   Providence   St., 

West  Warwick,   R.  I. 
xLucas,  A.  L.,  Pisgah,  N.  C.  (— ) 

xLucas,  A.  M.,  Advance,  Ind.  (— ) 

tLucas,   Alto  B.,   Wayland,   Mich.  1914 

Lucas,  Burton  A.,  Cumberland  Center, 

Me. 
Lucas,  Mrs.  Carrie  V.  A.,  Colwell,  la. 
Lucas,    Oramel    W.,    1050    Spruce    St., 

Berkeley,    Cal.  1883 

xLucas,  Roy  E.,  Lebanon,  Ind.  1909 

Luce,  Fred  L.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  1887 

Luce,   Silas   P.,   710   Bellinger   St.,   Eau 

Claire,  Wis. 
Luce,   T.   Claire,   Stratford,   Conn.  1885 

Luck,  Charles  W.,  bus.,  Weiser,  Ida.     1887 
Luckey,   Frank  R.,   p.em.,   173   Living- 
ston  St.,   New   Haven,   Conn.  1888 
Ludgate,  Joseph  C,  Ev.,  605  Ohio  St., 

Wheaton.   111.  1908 

Ludwick,   W.   E.,   3860   Sheridan   Blvd., 

Lincoln,  Neb.  1883 

Luethi,  Louis  J.,  Hyde  Park,  Vt. 
Luke,  Joshua  C,  836  Ackerman  Ave., 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.  1899 

Lum,  Ko  Fong,   1118   12th  Ave.,  Hono- 
lulu, T.  H. 
Lund,    Anders    G.,    14    Victoria    Ave.. 

Worcester,   Mass.  1915 

Lund,    Edward    B.,    3653    Collier    Ave., 

San  Diego,   Cal.  1911 

Lund,  Nils  W-,  Pf.,  North  Park  College, 

Chicago,  111.  1916 

Lunn,    George    R..    19    Stratford    Rd.. 

Schenectady,  N.  Y.  1901 

Lunquist,  David,  Watervliet,  N.  Y. 
Lunsford.    Charles    P.,    bus.,    Hackle- 
burg,    Ala.  1894 
Lunsford,    Charles    T.,    bus.,    Hackle- 
burg,   Ala.  1914 
Lunsford,  John  F.,  Sedgwick,  Colo. 
xLusk,  Charles  B.,  Kimmell,  Ind. 
xLuther,   Arthur   A.,   St.,  City  Mission, 
113  Pine  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  1929 
—Luther,  Clair  F.,  Amherst,  Mass. 
Lutman,   Thomas,   Humboldt,    la. 
Lyerly,  J.  Nevin,  20  W.  18th  St.,  Du- 
buque, la. 
Lyman,  E.  Fenn,  bus.,  Gerber,  Mont.  1899 
Lyman,  Eugene  W.,  PJ.,  Broadway  and 

120th  St.,  New  York  City.  11,  13,  1901 

Lyman,    Frederick   B.,   Naples,    Me.       1900 
Lyman,   Henry  M.,   7th  &  Hewitt  Sts., 

San  Jacinto.   Cal.  1892 

Lyman.   James  K.,   A.B.C.F.M.  1912 

Lyman,    Joseph    B.,    My.,    Sandwich, 

Mass.  1900 

xLynam,  Sion  M.,  Freehold,  N.  Y. 
Lynch,   Frederick,   Ed.,  29   E.   10th   St., 

New    York    City.  1899 

Lynd,    S.    Edward,    2750    West   8th   St., 

Los  Angeles,   Cal.  1895 

xLynn,  Joseph,  Russell,  Ky.  (— ) 

Lynn,  Paul  R.,  Sherman,  Conn. 
txLynn,  W.  I.,  Berkley,  Va.  (— ) 

Lyon,  Arthur  G.,  Lake  Helen,  Fla. 
Lyon,   Ellsworth,   Loda,   111. 
Lyon,  Everett  S..  Thompson.   Conn. 


Lyon,    F.    Emory.    St.,    1421    East    58th 

St..   Chicago,   111.  1895 

Lyon,    Walter   E.,    Olivet,    Mich.  1914 

Lyon,  Willard  Crosby,  Box  1036,  Gary, 

Ind. 
Lyons,  John  R..   dir.  R.  E.,  530  Berk- 
eley   Ave.,    Claremont,    Cal.  1913 
— tytle,    James    A.,    Monument    Beach, 
Mass.  1901 
Lytle,  W.  Vernon,  513  Winthrop  Ave., 

New  Haven.  Conn.  1915 

See  Mc. 

MacCallum,  Frederick  W.,  A.B.C.F.M.  1890 
MacCallum,    Hugh,    14    Hancock   Ave., 

Everett,    Mass. 
MacCallum,    J.    W..    551     Crosby    St., 

Altadena,  Cal.  1893 

MacClinchy,    Charles   W.,    353    Hallock 
St.,   Jamestown,   N.  Y.  1901 

HYlacColl,  John  A..  Wareham,  Mass.         1883 
MacDonald,    J.    A.,    5100    The    Toledo. 
Long    Beach,    Cal. 
--MacDonald,  Joseph  C,  173  Moffat  Rd., 
Waban,  Mass. 
MacDonald,  Joseph  D.,  Franklin,  R.  D. 
7.  Ind. 
-MacDonald,  Robert,  Methuen,  Mass.       1885 
MacDonald,  Roderick  A.,  Cumberland 
Mills,   Me. 
—MacDonald,  Rosmond  M.,  65  Newbury 
Ave.,    Quincy,    Mass. 
Macdougall,  Arthur  R.,  Eastport,  Me. 
Macdougall,   Arthur  R.,   Jr.,   Bingham, 

Me. 
MacDowell,   Charles  S.,    155  Ellsworth 

St.,    Bridgeport,    Conn. 
xMace,  David,  Orgas,  W.  Va.  (— ) 

Macfarland,   Chas.   S.,   Secern.,  Moun- 
tain Lakes,  N.  J.  1897 
Macintosh,   Peter.  1905 
[Maclver,  Miss  Virginia,  deceased. 
Mack,  Charles  A.,  Granger  Homestead, 

Canandaigua,  N.  Y.  1884 

Mack,  Wm.  E.,  Saugerties,  N.  Y. 
MacKenzie,    Aeneas   J.,    17508   Welland 

Ave.,    Detroit,    Mich. 
MacKenzie,  H.  Lincoln,  6  Hillside  Ave., 

Great  Neck,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
MacKenzie.  Hugh  S.,  2229  W.  109th  St., 

Chicago,  111. 
Mackenzie,     W.     Douglas,     Pr.em.,     82 

Gillett  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  38,  1884 

xMackey,  L.  C,  Cato,  N.  Y.  1903 

Mackitarian,   Socrates   M.,   218A  Salem 

St.,  Salem  Depot.,  N.  H. 
Macklin,    Egbert    C,    143-13    85th    Dr., 

Jamaica,  N.  Y. 
MacLeod,   Alexander   B.,    269   Mill   St., 
Poughkeepsie,   N.  Y. 
—  MacLeod,  Roderick,  26  Dartmouth  St., 
Lawrence,    Mass. 
MacLeod,  Roderick  A.,  Haddam,  Conn. 
MacLeod,    William,    R.    F.    D.,    Derby, 

N.  Y. 
MacMartin,      John     E.,      bus.,     South 

Wolfeboro,  N.  H.  1917 

MacMillan,   John   H.,    727   E.   Mahanoy 

Ave.,   Mahanoy,   Pa. 
NacNair,     Everett    W.,    819    Cleveland 
Ave.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  1929 

"Macnair,  William  M.,  177  Hancock  St., 
Cambridge,   Mass. 
MacNeil,  Donald  M.,  Woodstock,  Conn. 
MacNeill,    A.    W.,    International   Falls, 

Minn. 
MacNeill,     Allan,     580     Teaneck     Rd., 

Ridgefield  Park,  N.  J. 
MacNeill,  Samuel  M.,  243  E.  Milwaukee 
Ave.,    Wauwatosa,     Wis.  1886 

-Macomber,  Mary  F.,  Sherborn,  Mass. 
Macon,  Clarence  M.,  788  Stevens  Ave., 
Portland,   Me. 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing        373 


MacPeck,   Frederic   V..    15  Center  St., 

Little  Ferry.  N.  J. 
MacPherson,  William  A.  R.,  574  Madi- 
son St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
[xMacy,  Edward  H.,  deceased. 
— Macy,  Paul  G.,  61  Pearl  St.,  Worcester, 

Mass.  12,  13,  32 

-  Maddaford.  John  H.,  Fairhaven.  Mass. 
Maddox,     Fred    E.,     1902     Locust    St., 

Texarkana,    Ark. 
Madge,    Walter   W.,   3511    W.   59th   St., 

Los  Angeles,   Cal.  1881 

xMadren,  Silas  E.,  Henderson,  R.  F.  D. 

6,   N.  C. 
— Madsen,  Albert  A.,  11  Washington  Sq., 

Gloucester,  Mass. 
Madsen,  Niels  G.,  Perry,  R.  D.  2,  N.  Y. 
Madsen,  Mrs.  Nora  L.  T.,  Perry,  R.  D. 

2,  N.  Y. 
Madsen,    Thorwald    B.,    243   20th   Ave., 

S.,   Minneapolis,   Minn. 
Maeda,  Kametaro,  Ewa,  Oahu,  T.  H. 
Maedche,  Chris.  E.,  Bethune.   Colo. 
Mage,      Alexandre,      Montsouris     Sq., 

Paris,  France.  1906 

Magwood,   George  N.,   852  Oberlin  St., 

Portland,  Ore. 
xMahan,  Charles  N.,  Willow  Hill,  111. 
Mahihila,     Daniel    P.,     p. em.,    Kaiau- 

papa,   T.   H.  1892 

Mahler,  Maurice  O.,  Isle  La  Motte,  Vt.    272 
Mann,    Lawrence    W.,    428   W.    6th   St., 

Elyria,   O.  1898 

Mahood,  Heber  St.  Clair,  36  Center  St., 

Santa  Cruz,  Cal. 
Maier,  Henry  W.,  p. em..  Old  Willows, 

Orleans,    Mass.  1893 

Maier,  Karl  K..  Gackle,  N.  D. 
Maile,   John    L.,    136   Normandie   Ave., 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Makepeace,   F.  Barrows,   250  Columbia 

Blvd.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  1873 

Malcolm,    John    W.,    p.em.,   419    Beach 

St.,   Berea.   O.  1876 

— Mallory,   Edward  D.,   44  Crawford  St., 

Dorchester,  Mass.  1880 

Mallows,  John  Horace,  535  Indian  Hill 

Blvd.,  Claremont.  Cal. 
Malouf,   Naseeb  M.,  5120  34th  St.,  San 

Diego,   Cal.  1893 

Manavian,  Garabed  M.,  Fowler,  Cal.    1898 
Manderson,    Francis    A.,    New    Haven, 

N.   Y. 
^xMangrum.  John  P.,  Franklinton,  N.  C.  1920 
Mann,  George  E.,  bits.,  Gaylord,  Kan.  1906 
Mann,  Horace,  215  Coffeen  Ave.,  Sheri- 
dan, Wyo. 
Mann,   Leland   West,   A.B.C.F.M.  1925 

Mannhardt,   Ernest  G.,   14   Macy  Ave., 

White   Plains,    N.   Y.  1890 

— Manning,  Frederic  W.,  Boylston,  Mass. 
Manshardt,    Clifford,    A.B.C.F.M.  1922 

Manwell,    Augustine    P.,    Gloversville, 

N.  Y. 
Manwell,  John  P.,  Williamsburg,  Mass. 
xMaple,    George    M.,    Richmond    Dale, 

Ohio. 
xMaple,  M.  D.,  Richmond  Dale,  Ohio    1931 
'-Marble,  Lloyd  E.,  Cambridge,  Mass.       1928 
[Marcy,   Frank  L.,  deceased.  56 

Mardis,  John  C,  Collbran,  Colo. 
— Margeson,    Guy   L.,   Lunenburg,    Mass. 
Maris,  Marvin  E.,  22  Bodwell  St.,  Law- 
rence, Mass. 
Markham,    Henry    F.,    reg.,    2916    44th 

Ave.,  PL,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  1880 

Markham,    R.    Finney,    A.B.C.F.M.         1920 
Markham,    Reuben    H.,    A.B.C.F.M.       1912 
Marlatt,  Homer  C,  Arriba,  Colo. 
-Marple,  Stanley,  8  East  St.,  East  Wey- 
mouth, Mass. 
Marquardt,    Albert    A.,    380    Bay    St., 

Springfield,    Mass.  1912 


Marquardt,  George,  59  Beech  St.,  Clin- 
ton, Mass. 
Marquardt,   Leonard  A.,   Box  57,   New 

Richmond,   Wis.  1925 

Marriott,  Victor  E.,  Sec,  19  S.  La  Salle 
St.,  Chicago,  111.  1911 

—  Marsh,    Arba   J.,    294   Ames   St.,    Law- 
rence,   Mass. 
Marsh,  Burton  E.,  Jamaica,  Vt. 
Marsh,   Mrs.   Dorothy  V.,   A.B.C.F.M.   1926 
-Marsh,   Edward  L.,   18  Cushman  Ave., 

East  Providence,  R.  I. 
[Marsh,  Francis  J.,  deceased.  56 

Marsh,  Fred  R.,  Eustis,  Fla. 
Marsh,   Geo.  B..   Stowe,     Vt.  1916 

Marsh,  George  L.  My.,  Ojai,  Cal.  1903 

Marsh,    Hammond    L.,    1703    N.    Vassar 

St.,    Wichita,    Kan.  1886 

Marsh,   John   S.,    A.B.C.F.M.  1926 

Marsh,  Lucian  J.,  St.,  829  N.  W.  13th  St., 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  26,  69,  70,  71,  1904 
Marshall,  Charles  G.,  Sunnyvale,  Cal.  1900 
xMarshall,  F.  M.,  R.  2,  Wallingford,  Ky.  (— ) 
Marshall.  Millard  H.,  Redvale,  Colo. 
Marshall,    W.    H.    L.,    2624    Rockefeller 

Ave.,    Everett,    Wash. 
Martenson,     Carl,     350     Clinton     Ave., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  272 

xMarthens,   John  K.,  944  Sycamore  St., 

Turtle  Creek,  Pa.  1896 

Martignetti,  A.  M.,  1232  Perm  St.,  Chi- 
cago,  111.  1910 
—Martin,  A.  Edward,  Phillips-ton,  Mass. 
Martin,   Azel   A.,    A.B.C.F.M.  1914 
Martin,  Benj.  F.,  Davenport,  la.            1900 
Martin,    Charles    E.,    P/.,    Polytechnic, 

Mont.  1926 

Martin,  Cyril  P.,  bus.,  San  Rafael,  Cal.  1903 
Martin,  David  R.,  411  No.  St.  Paul  St., 

Austin,   Minn. 
xMartin,    George,    413   S.   8th   Ave..    Mt. 
Vernon,  N.  Y. 
—Martin,   Harold  E.,   35  Main  St.,   Fox- 
boro,   Mass. 
Martin,  Harry  S.,  South  Windsor,  Conn. 
Martin,    John   C,    560   Mayflower   Rd., 

Claremont.   Cal.  1888 

Martin,  John  J.,  Pf.,  311  Hammond  St., 

Bangor,  Me.  36,  1903 

Martin,    John    L.,    1114    East    11th    St., 

Duluth,    Minn.  1888 

Martin,     Michael     A.,     1227     Monterey 

Blvd.,   Hermosa   Beach,    Cal.  1902 

xMartin,  Miss  Nannie,  R.  1,  Ridgeville, 

Ind.  1914 

[Martin,  Samuel  A.,  deceased.  56 

Martin,   Thomas   H.,    Brooks,    Me.  1903 

xMartin,  W.  C,  Biscoe,  N.  C. 
Martin,   William  L.,   923  E.   Broadway, 

Newton,    Kan.  1890 

Martinez,    Lorenzo,    155    Ave.    Fernan- 
dez Juncos,  Santurce,  Puerto  Rico.    1920 
— Marzolf,  William  A.,  20  Dix  St.,  Dor- 
chester,   Mass.  1907 
xMason,  Alpha  A.,  R.  1,  Altoona.  Kans.  1912 
Mason,    Charles    E.,    1711    N.    16th    St.. 
r     Boise,  Ida.  68 
AMason,    Eleanor   A.,    216   Vaughan   St., 

'  Portland,   Me.  1923 

—Mason,   Henry  B.,   Beechwood,  Mass. 
Mason,  Horace  C,  p.em.,  7349  16th  St., 

N.    E.,    Seattle,    Wash.  1889 

[Mason,  John  R.,  deceased.  57 

Mason,    Phillip    H.,    1729    S.    11th    St., 

Milwaukee,    Wis.  1888 

Masters,    J.    Howard,     17    Wise    Ave., 

Marietta,   O.  1919 

xMatheney,  Zona,  Hutsonville,  111.  1931 

Mather,    Howard,    4905    Snyder    Ave., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1928 

Mather,     Irvine    F.,    708    Lennox    St., 

Baltimore,    Md. 
[Mather,  J.  Bruce,  deceased.  57 


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Mathes,   George  F.,  Rialto.  Cal. 
Matheson,      Alexander,      3759      Wilton 
Ave..  Chicago,   111.  1917 

—Mathews,    B.    V.,    Box    32,    Brimfield, 

Mass 
—Mathews,    William    B.,    212    Hawthorn 
St.,    New   Bedford,    Mass. 
Mathias,    Pearl    E.,    South    Egremont, 

IYlclSS. 

xMatteson,  C.  E.,  R.  1,  Corinna,  Me.      (— ) 
xMatthews.  A.  D.,  R.  R.,  Oriental,  N.  C.  (— ) 
Matthews,  Godfrey,  216  E.  Gurley  St., 

Matthews,'    Harold    S.,    A.B.C.F.M.       1920 
Matthews,    John   H.,    2327    44th    St.,    S. 

W.,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Matthews,    Newman,    Andover,    Mass. 
Mattos,    Manuel    G.,    Farjardo,    Puerto 

Rico. 
Mattson,    Bernard    G.,    203    Maple    St., 

Manistee,   Mich. 
Maurer,    Irving,    Pr.,    846    College    St., 

Beloit,  Wis.  12,  21,  42,  1908 

Maurer,  Oscar  E.,  311  Temple  St.,  New 

Haven,   Conn.  11,    13.    18,   20,  22 
xMay,  Abraham  W.,  Crystal  Springs,  Pa.1890 
xMay,  Henry  W.,  Warfordsburg,  Pa. 
Maycroft,  Horace  E.,   Lakeview,  Mich. 
Mayer,   Mrs.  Emily   Powell,   44  Green- 
leaf   Ave.,    Medford,    Mass.  1930 
Mayer,    Otto,    Sec,    22d    Floor,    203    N. 

Wabash   Ave.,   Chicago,   111.  1918 

—  Mayer,    Philip   F.,    44    Greenleaf   Ave., 

Medford,    Mass.  1930 

Mayer-Oakes,  Frederick  T.,  1605  Cleve- 
land  Ave.,    Whiting,    Ind. 
Mayer-Oakes,  Mrs.  Grace  E.,  Beverley 

Rd.  and  E.  19th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1917 
txMayfield,  J.  H.,  1204  N.  25th  St.,  Rich- 
mond, Va.  (— ) 
Maylott,  Worthy  F.,  Derby,  Conn. 
Maynard,    Harrison    A.,    A.B.C.F.M.      1908 
.-Maynard,    Newell    C.    Pj.,    132    Curtis 

St..    West    Somerville,    Mass.  1907 

Mayne.   John,    221    E.   Erie  St.,   Spring 

Valley,  111. 
Mayne,  Joseph  Q.,  Oskaloosa,  la. 
Mayne,   Virgil  B.,  Austinburg,   O. 
Mayos,    Lydia    B.,    Ford,    Kan. 
Mays,    M.   Clark,    Londonderry,   Vt. 
McAlister,  Milton  V.,  Bar  Mills,   Me. 
.-McAllister,  Frank  B.,  17  Edgewood  Rd., 

Lexington,    Mass.  1899 

McArthur,    W.    W.,    350    57th   St.,    New 

York  City.  1888 

txMcAtlee,  J.  A.,  Fire  Creek,  W.  Va.       (— ) 
McBride,    Arthur    A.,    Sec,    19    So.    La 

Salle  St..   Chicago,   111.  1907 

McBride,  W.  Henry,  Hampden,  Me.      1886 
xMcCague,     Fremont,     R.    8,     Defiance, 

Ohio.  1895 

[McCague,  James  A.,  deceased. 
McCall,    Oswald    W.    S.,    1030    Keeler 

Ave.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
McCallum,  Archie,  41  Bagley  St.,  Pon- 

tiac,    Mich.  1911 

McCamant,  Thomas.  Ballantine,   Mont. 
McCance,  William  H.,  20  Glen  Terrace, 

Glenbrook,   Conn. 
McCarthy,      Samuel      R.,      Livingston, 

Mont. 
-McCartney.   Henry   R.,    Rowley,    Mass. 
McCartney,  Jacob  H.,  300  Dutton  Ave., 

San  Leandro,  Cal. 
xMcCauley,  Joseph  E.,  3206  Grove  Ave., 

Richmond,  Va.  ( — ) 

McClain,   John  E.,  Centralia,  Kan.        1894 
xMcClain,    William    A.,    R.    2,    Abilene, 

Kans.  1897 

txMcClain,  W.  M.,  Cary,  N.  C.  (— ) 

McClary,   George  S.,  528  Joliet  St.,  La 

Salle,    111. 
[xMcClease,    J.   W.,    deceased. 


McCleery,    Owen    L.,    bus.,    Overland 

Park,  Kan. 
[McClelland,  A.  Lincoln,  deceased.  57 

McClish,   Glade  L.,   West  Pleasant  St., 

Dunkirk,   Ind. 
McClure,    George   V.,    469   Blvd.,    Ash- 
land, Ore. 
McClure,    Robert    W.,    A.B.C.F.M.         1914 
McCollum,    George    T.,    126    S.    Kenil- 

worth  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.  1893 

tMcComas,    Henry   C.  1900 

-•McConnell,    H.    Dwight,    476    Varnum 
Ave.,  Lowell,   Mass. 
McConnell,      Herbert,      619     Hall     St., 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  69 

McConnell,  Raymond  A.,  263  President 
rt      St.,    Brooklyn,    N.   Y.  11,    18 

•  VMcCorison,    Joseph   L.,    Jr.,   27   Golden 
St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 
xMcCorkle,    G.   K.,    Box   7,    Chillicothe, 

Ohio. 
McCormack,   William   E.,    15   S.   Harri- 
son Ave.,  Aurora,  111. 
xMcCoy,  A.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  (— ) 

McCoy,  Clifford  Clyde,  717  S.  5th  St.. 

Independence,  Kan. 
McCoy,  John  D.,  501  Lamar  Ave.,  Gads- 
den, Ala. 
McCoy,   Robert  C,   Almena,  Kan. 
McCracken,    Andrew    V.,    49    Pleasant 

St.,   Concord,   N.  H. 
McCready,    Harry    S.,    Kingston,    R.    I. 
xMcDaniel,   R.  H.,  927  Bryn  Mawr  Dr., 

Dayton,   Ohio.  1873 

McDill,   James   A.,   366   Morrison  Ave., 

Columbus,   O.  272 

tMcDonald,  C.  W.,  Des  Moines,  la.  1900 

McDonald,  Juett  Noble,  461  Ellison  St., 
Paterson,    N.    J. 
—McDonald,    Lawrence    F.,    Middleboro, 
Mass.  1904 

xMcDonald,  Louis  B.,  bus.,  209  N.  Yellow 

Springs  St.,  Springfield.   Ohio.  1907 

McDougall,    George    L.,    718    Waterloo 

St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1901 

McDowell,    Henry     C,     My.,    Angola, 

Africa.  1917 

McDowell,  Henry  M.,  Colfax,  Wash. 
McDowell,   William  D.,  212  W.  6th  St., 

Aberdeen,   Wash. 
McDuffee,      Charles     B.,     Cliftondale, 

Mass. 
McElhiney,    Charles    H.,    Lincoln,    Me. 
McElroy,     Katherine,     Pf.,     Wellesley 

College,  Wellesley,  Mass.  (— ) 

McElroy,    Paul    Simpson,    234   Wayland 

Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  272 

[McElveen,  William  T.,  deceased. 
McGee,    Clyde    M.,    1755    W.    103d    St., 

Chicago,  111. 
[McGiffert,  Arthur  C,  deceased. 
McGiffert,    Arthur    C,    Jr.,    Pf.,    5757 

University  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  37.  1917 

*tMcGowan,    Osborne    H.,    2107    Pogue 

Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O.  1899 

McGown,  Russell  M.,  Shelton,  Conn. 
McGregor,  Ernest  F.,  Norwalk,   Conn.    31 
Mclntire,  William  A.,  Danby,  Vt. 
Mcintosh.   James  W..    14   Park  St.,   St. 

Johnsbury,  Vt.  72 

Mclntyre,   Daniel,  Boscawen,   N.  H. 
McKay,     Claude    A.,     108    Maplewood 

Ter.,   Springfield,   Mass.  13 

McKay,    Henry    T.,    Pyriton,    R.    D.    1, 

Ala.  1880 

McKay.  Richard  A.,  R.  D.  1,  Tallassee. 
Ala.  1910 

^■McKee,      Sidney,      Great     Barrington, 
Mass.  1909 

McKeeman.  James  A..  Ainsworth,  Neb. 
xMcKeen,  Silas  H.,  Lakemont,  N.  Y.       1895 
McKeever,   Otto  D.,   Lee,  683  Vernon 
Rd.,    Columbus,    O.  1893 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       375 


McKeith,  Alfred  B.,  1045  Prairie  Ave.. 

Beloit,   Wis. 
McKeith,    David,   Jr.,   258   Kenyon   St., 

Hartford,   Conn. 
McKeith,  George  R.,  Medford,  Wis. 
-—  McKenzie,  Alexander  L.,  14  Beacon  St., 
Boston,  Mass.  20,   1906 

*xMcKenzie,  James,  Hill,  N.  H.  (— ) 

McKinley,  Charles  E.,  St.,  1021  Hospital 
Trust  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

27,  31,  71,  1892 
McKinley,  Geo.  A.,  Lake  View,  la. 
xMcKinney,   George,   R.  3,   Noble,  111.     1890 
McKinney,  Samuel  T.,  612  College  St., 

Fort   Worth,    Tex. 
McKnight,    Harry    C,    R.    D.,     South 

Coventry,   Conn.  1885 

xMcKnight,  William  Q.,  My.,  41  Karahir 

Cho,   Sendai,   Japan.  ( — ) 

McLaughlin,  Arthur  R.,   10th  &  Locust 

Sts.,  Dubuque,  la. 
McLaughlin,  Robert  W.,  Newagen,  Me. 

1895 
McLean,   Thomas  D.,   4512   Oregon  St., 

San    Diego,    Cal.  1893 

McLeod,  Robert  G.,  Pawlet,  Vt. 
tMcLeod,  Thomas  B.,  New  York  City  1873 
McLouth,  John   D.,   Addison,  Mich.       1926 
McMaster,    Edward   A.,    Williamstown, 

Mass. 
xMcMichael,  W.  C,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.  1926 
McNary,   Geo.  W.,   Little   Falls,   Minn. 
xMcNeal,  Ross  W.,  R.  7,  Eaton,  Ohio. 
xMcNeal,  William  E.,  1110  N.  Dallas  St., 

Baltimore,  Md.  (— ) 

McNeil,    Frederick,    My.,    Mattawam- 
keag.   Me.  1909 

-McNeill,    William   J.,    110   Prescott  St., 
Clinton,  Mass.  1905 

tMcNier,    William   K.  1908 

McPherson,  Neil,  p.em.,  18  Norfolk  St., 

Springfield,  Mass.  1894 

McQuarrie,    Neil    P.,    Stuart,    Fla.  1883 

McQuary,  Rodney  L.,  4511  Colfax  Ave., 

So.,    Minneapolis,    Minn. 
McQueen,  Thomas  C,  Baudette,  Minn. 
McRae,    Isaac,    2433    E.    3d    St.,    Long 

Beach,   Cal.  1894 

McRae,     Matthew    N.,     403    High    St., 

Greensboro,   N.  C. 
McSkimming,    D.   D.,   1022   E.   Frederic 

St.,   Pampa,   Tex.  1889 

tMcVey,    Charles    H.  1914 

McWhorter,  Andrew  T.,  Augusta,  Me. 
Meacham,  Frank  T.,  My.,  Grinnell,  la.  1917 
xMeacham,  W.  T.,  Roanoke,  R.  2,  Ala. 
xMeadows,  Fay  Le,  R.  1,  Box  422,  Day- 
ton, Ohio. 
xMeadows,  J.  W.,  Cary,  N.  C. 
xMeadows,  T.  H.,  Muses  Mills,  Ky.  (— ) 

Means,   Oliver  W.,  44  Forest  St.,  Hart- 
ford,  Conn.  1888 
Mears,    Charles    L.,    7747    Ivanhoe    St., 

La  Jolla,  Cal.  43 

Meckel,  Ezra,  East  Troy,  Wis. 
Meckel,    Silas    A.,    5500    Stevens    Ave., 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Meckel,  Theophilus,  Ree  Heights,  S.  D. 
Medlar,   William  H.,    1125   Grand   Con- 
course,   New    York    City.  1885 
Meek,    Frederick    M.,    Biddeford,    Me. 
Meeker,   Charles  H.,    1288  Montgomery 

Ave.,  Muskegon,  Mich. 
Meer,  John,   Box  447,   Scotland,  S.  D. 
Megathlin,  Henry  G.,  Brookfield  Cen- 
ter, Conn. 
Meikle,     Alexander     M.,     Sec,     First 
Congregational    Church,    Detroit, 
Mich.  29,   1911 

Meinzer,    William   L.,    3285   Elm   Ave., 

Long    Beach,    Cal.  1899 

Mellinger,    Asa    W.,    Columbia,    Conn. 
Mellott,  Edward  F.,  Hopkinton.  N.  Y. 


Mellott,  Irvine  L.,  325  S.  4th  St.,  Pekin, 

111. 
Menzi,  Ernest  U.,  Box  20,  Oberlin,  O.  1897 
Mercer,   Arthur,   Guilford,  R.  F.  D.  2, 

Conn.  1901 

Mercer,    Phillip,   Box   210,    Alton,    111.    1918 
Merchant,  Irving  Keith,  Sec,  105  E.  22d 

St.,  New  York  City.  1915 

Merchant,    Mylon    D.,    Ch.,    U.    S.    A., 

Wheeler  Field,  T.  H.  1914 

Merlino,     Giuseppe,     17    Belmont    St., 

Newton.    Mass.  1901 

-Merriam,  Charles  W.,  Deerfield,  Mass.      10 
Merriam,    Elwyn    D.,    Ontario,    N.    Y. 
[Merriam,   Francis  Nixon,   deceased.  57 

Merriam,  George  Ernest,  Homer,  N.  Y. 
Merrifield,    Roy    W.,    212    W.    3d    St., 

Muscatine,  la. 
—Merrill,  Boynton,  3  Winthrop  St.,  West 

Newton,   Mass.  35 

Merrill,  Charles  C,  Sec,  287  4th  Ave., 

New  York  City.  15,   1897 

Merrill,  George  A.,  31  High  St.,  Little- 
ton,   N.   H. 
Merrill,   George  P.,   Wabasha,   Minn. 
Merrill,    John    E.,    A.B.C.F.M.  1909 

Merrill,  Lyman  H.,  Greenwich,  R.  D.  1, 

Conn. 
^-Merrill,    Randolph    S.,    40    Foster    St., 

Newtonville,    Mass. 
Merrill,   William  C,  p.em.,   126  W.  9th 

St.,    Claremont,    Cal.  1884 

tMerritt,  James  I.,  New  York  City.  1913 

Merritt,  Robert  F.,  Platteville,  Wis. 
Merry,    Isaac   James.    Pownall,    Me.       1903 
Mertins,  C.  A.,  Sedgwick,  Colo. 
Mertins,    Franz    G.,    5208    Winona    St., 

Chicago,  111. 
Meserve,    Howard    C,    Tyler    Library, 

Milford,    Conn.  1903 

Meske,  F.  L.  V.,  P.  O.  Box  135,  Cleve- 
land,  O.  1891 
Mesner,     Charles     W.,     East     Canaan, 

Conn. 
Metcalf,    Arthur,    El    Paso,    R.    D.    1, 

Box  183a,  Tex.  1887 

Metcalf,  Harlan  P.,  20  River  St.,  Madi- 
son, O. 
Metcalf,    Irving    W.,    167    N.    Professor 

St.,    Oberlin,    O.  1882 

Metcalf,  John  M.  P.,   1725   17th  St.,  N. 

W.,   Washington,   D.  C.  1888 

[Metcalf,  Leslie  H.,  deceased.  57 

Metcalf,     Walter,     2203    Florida    Ave., 

Tampa,  Fla.  67 

xMetsker,  Denver  C,  Losantville,  Ind. 
Metzger,    Fraser,    dean,    Rutgers    Uni- 
versity,  New   Brunswick,   N.   J.  1895 
Mevis,    Martin    F.,    625    Grove    St.,    St. 

Petersburg,    Fla.  1893 

Meyer,  Frank  J.,  206  Bryant  St.,  N.  E.. 

Portland.  Ore. 
Meyer,     Frederick    A.,     82    Main    St., 

Newport,   Vt. 
Meyer,  Harry  L.,  4715  21st  Ave.,  N.  E.. 

Seattle,  Wash. 
Meyer,  William  F.,  Pf.,  Fairmont,  Ind.  1916 
Michael,  Harold  L.,  Hampton,  la. 
xMidgett,  W.  S.,  Box  1-A,  Douglas  Park, 

Norfolk,  Va.  (— ) 

Miettinen,    Lauri   P.,   Harrison,   Me. 
Miles,  Arthur  W.,  New  Sharon,  la.        1891 
xMiles,  E.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Miles,  Edgar  W.,  241  Home  Ave.,   Oak 

Park,    111. 
Miles,    Harry    R.,    Sec,    287    4th    Ave., 

New  York  City.  13,   24,   25,    1896 

Miles,    Herbert    A.,    312    Erickson    St., 

Muskegon,  Mich. 
Miles,  John  M.,   1002  E.  8th  St.,  Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn. 
Milford,   Harry,   Elmwood,   111. 
Millar,  Morgan,  Warsaw,   N.  Y.  1902 


376       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches       [1932 


Millar,    William,    St.    Johnsbury    East, 

Vt. 
Millard,  William  B.,  2323  W.  111th  PL, 

Chicago,  111.  1893 

Miller.   Albert  C   Yankton,   S.  D.         1892 
Miller,  Carleton  B.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Miller.  Charles  G.,  Glasgow,  Mont. 
Miller,  Charles    W.,    A.B.C.F.M.  1923 

Miller.  Clifford    L.,    110-15    New    York 

Ave.,  Jamaica,    N.    Y. 
Miller,  Dudley    J.,    Baldwin,    Mich. 
Miller,   Miss  Frances  E.,   561   Bradford 

St.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  1906 

Miller,  Fred,    Yoder,    Wyo. 
Miller,  George  Mahlon,  1058  E.  21st  St., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  11,  29 

Miller,  Gerald    F..    Westfield,    Vt. 
Miller,  Harvey     V.,     P.     O.     Box    567, 

Martinez,  Cal. 
Miller,  Jason   G.,   Medfield,    Mass. 
Miller,  J.  Clarence,   61   Watchung  Rd., 

Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 
Miller,  J.  Wood,  856  Belden  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago,   111.  1872 
Miller,  John  H.,  41   Maple  St.,   Stone- 
ham,  Mass. 
Miller,    John    P.,    St.,    4016    Columbus 

Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  29,  69,  1875 

Miller,  John    S.,    Waterport,    R.    D.    2, 

N.   Y.  1912 

Miller,  Lewis     L.,     615     S.     Main     St., 

South  Brewer,  Me. 
Miller,  Malcolm  F.,  Parkersburg,  la. 
Miller,  Orley  L.,  bus.,  1223  Jackson  St., 

Amarillo,   Tex.  1909 

xMiller,  O.  W.,  Globe,  Ky.  (— ) 

Miller,  Paris  E.,  So.  Freeport,  Me.        1895 
Miller,  Ray  H.,  Redfield,  S.  D. 
Miller,  Saul,  Silverton,  Colo.  272 

Miller,  W.  J.  H.,   556   E.   Ave.,   28,   Los 

Angeles,   Cal.  1907 

xMiller,   William  V.,   R.    1,   Lynchburg, 

Ohio. 
Miller,  Willie  G.,   Crestview,  R.  D.   1, 

Fla. 
Milligan,    John   A.,    bits.,   910  Mill   St.. 

Porterville,    Cal.  1883 

Milliken,  Charles  D.,  Eucalyptus  Path, 

Berkeley,    Cal.  1892 

xMilliken,  H.  A.,  R.  1,  Wellston.  Ohio. 
Millinger,  Walter  Harold,  York  Village, 

Me. 
Mills.  Charles  L.,  326  Home  Ave.,  Oak 

Park,  111.  1892 

Mills,  Charles  S.,  36  Gillett  St.,  Hart- 
ford,   Conn.  6,    11,    20,    24,    25    1885 
Mills,  George  S.,  Belfast,  Me.  1895 
Mills,     Herbert    L.,    137    No.    33d    St., 

Omaha,   Neb.  1903 

Mills,  Ross  S.,  Newton,  R.  D.  5,  la. 
xMills,  Zelma  B.,  Winchester,  Ind. 
Milne,    Charles    P.,    Pullman,    Wash. 
Milne,    George,    439    Pine    St.,    Chilli- 

cothe,   111. 
Milne,  William  B.,  Clear  Lake,  la. 
xMilteer,  J.  H.,  14  Oak  St.,  New  Bern. 

N.  C. 
Minacuchi,  Yutaka,  Peacham,  Vt. 
Minchin,  William  J.,  bus.,  1141  Fresno 

Ave.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1896 

Miner,    Harry   B.,    22   Walsingham  St., 

Walsall  Staffs,  England.  1929 

[Miner,  Henry  A.,  deceased.  57 

Minich,  Roy  L.,  131  Summer  St.,  Mai- 
den,   Mass. 
xMinton,  Wilson  P.,  Sec,  C.  P.  A.  Bldg., 

Dayton,  Ohio.  14,  15,  1910 

[Minty,  William  A.,  deceased.  57 

Misamore,  Owen  G.,  Lexington,  O. 
xMishler,  Miss  Jennie,  Leaf  River,  111.    1901 
[Mitchell,  Charles  L.,  deceased.  58 

Mitchell.  Cyprus  R..  Australia.  1911 


Mitchell,  E.  Knox,  Jr.,  Main  St.,  Sims- 
bury,  Conn. 
Mitchell,  Edwin  K.,  Pf.  em.,  43  Farm- 

ington  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn.    12,  38,  1886 
Mitchell,  Frank,  2301  Philadelphia  St., 

W.,    Detroit,    Mich.  1894 

Mitchell,    George    E.,    803    Niosho    St., 

Emporia,   Kan. 
-Mitchell.  J.  Lee,  22  Peck  St..  Attleboro, 

Mass. 
Mitchell,     Mrs.     Mary    Hesler,     Belle 

Fourche,  S.  D.  1903 

Mitchell,  Richard  L.,  Ev.,  555  Elmwood 

Ave.,  Evanston,  111.  1919 

-Mix,  Clifton  H.,  1  Kensington  Heights, 

Worcester,    Mass.  1902 

Mix,  Ralph  H.,  bus.,  Springdale,  Conn.  1910 
*tMiyazaki,  T.,  California. 
Moats,  Mrs.  Annie  C,  Steele,  R.  D.  3, 

Ala.  1922 

xMoats,  M.  M.,  Mill  Creek,  W.  Va. 
[Mobbs,  Horatio  M.,  deceased.  58 

—Mock,  Charles  W.,  No.  Falmouth,  Mass. 
Moe,  William  C.  H.,  Guilford,  Conn. 
Moede,  O.  F.,  Rochester,  Wis. 
Moffat,  T.  Aird,  109  Greeves  St.,  Kane, 

Pa.  13 

xMoffitt,  D.  Rufus,  Coleridge,  N.  C. 
Mohler,  Charles  I.,  St.,  Box  247,  Hum- 

acao,  Puerto  Rico.  71,  1908 

Mohr,  August  D.,  Monroe,  la.  1921 

Moku,  Moses,  Waiohinu,  T.  H. 
Moland,  L.  G.,  Clintonville.  Wis. 
Moncol,    Andrew    J.,    4228    Cyril    Ave., 

Cleveland,  O. 
Monosmith,    Albert    W.,    Eagle    Butte, 

S.  D. 
*tMonroe,   Alex.,  4606  Terrace  Dr.,  San 

Diego,  Cal.  1880 

xMonroe,  Robert,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  (— ) 

xMont,   Robert  R.,  55  E.   101st  St.,  New 

York,  N.  Y.  (— ) 

Montgomery,     Royal    J.,     dir.    R.     E., 

Grinnell,  la.  68,  1907 

Moody,    Calvin   B.,   p.em.,   110  W.   67th 

St.  Ter.,  Kansas  City.  Mo.  1880 

Moody,  Harold  W.,  Hart.  Mich. 
Moody,  I.  E.,  bus.,  444  Maria  Ave.,  St. 

Paul,  Minn.  1899 

*xMoody,  Laura,  Galena,  Kans.  1884 

Moody,  Paul  Dwight,  Pr.,  Middlebury, 

Vt.  42,  1912 

[Moomjian,  Gostan,  deceased. 
Moon,     Orrin    D.,     123    Linden    Blvd., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1891 

Moore,  Adna  W.,  409  S.  Tejon  St.,  Col- 
orado Springs,  Colo. 
Moore,  Arthur  A.,  Ryan,  la. 
Moore,  Charles  A.,  8  Broadway,  Ban- 
gor, Me. 
Moore,  Charles  D..  1073  12th  Ave..  S.  E.. 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Moore.  Edward  C,  Pf.,  21  Kirkland  St.. 

Cambridge,  Mass.  1884 

Moore,  Edward  W.  Greene,  Me.  1908 

Moore,   Frank  L.,  Sec,   19  S.  La  Salle 

St.,  Chicago,  111.  26.  1892 

Moore,  George,  22  Franklin  Ter.,  Irv- 

ington,  N.  J. 
Moore,    James    A.    G.,     106    Highland 

Ave.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  1917 

—Moore,  John,  51  Sparhawk  St.,  Ames- 
bury,  Mass. 
Moore,  John  Frank,  Manchester,  la. 
Moore,    Leon,    666    King    St.,    Denver, 

Colo. 
Moore,    Thomas    J.,    301    Lincoln    St., 

Concord,  N.  C. 
xMoore,  W.,  Coalton,  Ky.  (— ) 

Moore,    Walter    Howard,    4440    Magoun 

Ave.,  East  Chicago,  Ind. 
fxMoore,  W.  H.,  Magnolia,  Va.  (— ) 


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Moore,  William  Newton,  R.  D.  4,  New 

London,  O. 
xMoore,  Wilson  C,  Dover,  Del.  1915 

Moorhouse,  Charles  H.,  Conway,  N.  H. 
"xMoorhouse,      Frank,      220      10th      St., 

Traverse  City.   Mich.  1892 

Moorland,     Jesse    E..     183    S.     Oxford 

St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1891 

Moos,  Bernhard,  Gregory,  S.  D. 
Morach,    Jacob,    p.em.,   Box   407,    Ritz- 

ville,  Wash. 
Morain,  Jesse  L.,  1041  S.  Gramercy  Dr., 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1905 

Moran,  J.  W.,  Murphysboro,  111.  (— ) 

Mordecai,    Trevor,    1819   No.   8th    Ave., 

Birmingham,  Ala. 
More,    James    H.,    5469    7th    Ave.,    Los 

Angeles,  Cal. 
Morecombe,    Fred   G.,    9109   85th  Road, 

Woodhaven,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  13 

Morgan,     Caradoc     J.,     Sauk     Centre, 

Minn. 
Morgan,   Charles  L.,   p.em.,   98  Payson 

Rd..  Belmont,  Mass.  1876 

Morgan,  Garfield,  42  Basset  St.,  Lynn, 

Mass. 
Morgan,  J.  Greyham,  Glencoe,  Minn. 
Morgan,  J.  Richmond,  Waterloo.  la. 
xMorgan,  Joseph  F.,  R.  D.,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Morgan,    Joseph    G..    8008    Jones    Rd., 

Cleveland,  O. 
Morgan,    Matthias    D.,    bus.,    Decatur, 

R.  D.  3,  Ala.  1922 

tMorgan,  Raymond.  1925 

Morgan,  Riley  E.,  Wheatland,  Wyo. 
Morgan,  Roy  B.,  Lacon,  111. 
Morgan,    Walter    A.,    1615    Washington 

Blvd.,  Chicago,  111.  10 

xMorgan,  William  T.,  2017  15th  St.,  No.. 

Birmingham,   Ala. 
Morrell,    Herbert    B.,     Orient,    L.    I., 

N.  Y. 
Morrill,  Ernest  E.,  Albion.  Neb. 
xMorrill,  Mrs.  Frieda  K.,  Falmouth,  Me. 
Morris,    Ebenezer    J.,    190    S.    Hancock 

St.,  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa. 
Morris,  Joseph  S.,  Ft.  Atkinson,  Wis. 
Morris,    Russell    R.,    Middle    Haddam, 

Conn. 
Morris,    William   G.,    p.em.,   Farmdale, 

R.  D.,  Ohio.  1918 

Morrison,    Frederick    W.,    bits.,    512    S. 

5th  St.,  San  Jose,  Cal.  1918 

Morrison,    George   M.,    735   Alden   Rd., 

Claremont,  Cal.  1892 

Morrison,  John  A.,  Limerick,  Me. 
txMorrison,   J.   T.,   3017   Williams  Ave., 

Newport   News,    Va.  ( — ) 

Morriss,  Frank  E.,  2107  Henderson  St., 

Dallas    Tex. 
Morrow!  Fred  R.,   101  N.  23d  St.,  Cor- 

vallis.  Ore.  1926 

'xMorrow,  George  W.,  lee,  635  Atkinson 

Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.  1889 

Morrow,  Horace  E.,  Harvey,  N.  D.        1886 
Morse,    Charles   H.,    7    Orient    St.,    St. 

Johnsbury,  Vt.  1884 

Morse,  Edgar  L.,  Durand,  Wis.  1879 

Morse,    James   K.,    Grand   &   Fairmont 

Aves.,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 
Morson,  Robert  R.,   Palmer,  Mass. 
xMorton,  Bruce  W.,  Stouffville,  Ont.       1927 
xMorton,  Edgar,  Stouffville,  Ont.  (— ) 

VMorton,   Howard   A.,   71   Farragut  Rd., 

South  Boston,  Mass. 
Morton,  Norris  T.,  65  Forest  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 
-.  Morton,    Richard    K.,    Goddard    Ave., 

Rockland,  Mass. 
Morton,  Wm.  Henry,  200  So.  Broadway, 

Columbus  Grove,  O. 
Moseley,  John  H.,  Saundersville,  Mass. 
tMoses,  Elliot  L.  1906 


Moses,     Leonard     H.,     114     Evergreen 

Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  1876 

Mosley,  Henry,  Canandaigua,  R.  D.  1, 

N.  Y. 
Moss,  Frank  G.,  291  S.  Marengo  Ave.. 

Pasadena,  Cal.  1909 

Mossshammer,  Alden,  Windsor  Locks, 

Conn. 
Mossman,  G.  Elmer,  Scarboro,  Me. 
xMossman,    W.    Scott,    R.    1,    Cheshire. 

Ohio. 
Moulton,  Joseph  F.,  A.B.C.F.M.  1918 

Moulton,  Warren  J.,  Pr.,  331  Hammond 

St.,  Bangor,  Me.  31,  36,  1899 

xMounsey,     Clayton,    R.     1,    Keystone, 

Ind.  272,  1932 

Mounts,  Lewis  H.,  T.,  Ballard  School, 

Macon,  Ga.  68,  1920 

Mousley,  William  H.,  Lee,  Mass. 
Mowbray,  Henry  B.,  Demorest,  Ga. 
Moxie,    Charles    H.,    R.    F.    D.    1.    Des 

Moines,  la.  1886 

Moya,  Jesus  M.,  Box  141,  Grants,  N.  M. 
[Mudie,  Howard,  died  in  England,  May 

27,   1931. 
Muellen,  Herman,  215  Miller  St.,  Michi- 
gan City,  Ind. 
Mueller,  Samuel  A.,  1102  N.  Monticello 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
*tMuhonen,  Alexander.  1914 

Mulder,  William  A.,  Twinsburg,  O. 
Mullenbach,    James,    855    Drexel    Sq., 

Chicago,  111.  12,  37,  1901 

VMulnix,    Andrew    H.,    327   Faneuil   St.. 

Brighton,  Mass. 
Mundell,    Charles    S.,    bus.,    1690    69th 

Ave.,   Oakland,   Cal.  1912 

Munger,  Earle  A.,  1200  Ellis  Ave.,  Ash- 
land, Wis.  1904 
Munton,  John  T.,   Angel's  Camp,   Cal. 
Murphy,  Charles  G.,  Sec,  410  Barkley 

Bldg.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  21,  1891 

Murphy,  Lawrence  E.,  Durand,  Wis. 
Murphy,  Thomas  F.,  765  E.  25th  St..  N.. 

Portland,  Ore.  1883 

Murray,  Edward  W.,  St.  Ignace,  Mich.  1897 
Mursell,    George    R.,    3053    Sunset    Dr., 

Columbus,   O.  1927 

Murtfeldt,    Frank    W.,    512    Plant    St., 

Utica,  N.  Y. 
Musil,    John,    p.em.,    3232    W.    82d    St., 

Cleveland.  O.  1888 

Muste,    Abraham    J.,    Pf.,    Brookwood 

Schl.,  Katonah,  N.  Y.  1909 

Mutch,  William  J.,  Pr.  em.,  Ripon,  Wis.  1885 
Muttart,  Wm.  L.,  Hampton,  Conn. 
Myers,   Benj.  F.,   1371   No.  Gordon  St., 

Pomona,  Cal.  1896 

Myers,  Charles  Haven,  8715  Woodward 

Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Myers,   Elmer  H.,  Pf.,  300  E.   15th  St.. 

Yankton,  S.  D.  1905 

Myers,  Eugene  H.,  Sloan,  la. 
xMyers,  Fred  C,  R.  4,  Anderson,  Ind.    1880 
Myers,    Harry   W.,    Jr.,    1551    E.   Mont- 
gomery Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
xMyers,  John  W.,  R.  4,  Frankfort,  Ind.    (— ) 
vMyers,  Lester  G.,  Mansfield,  Mass. 
Myers,  Virgil  E.,  Box  62,  Lodi,  O. 
Nagata,  Samuel,  bus.,  574  S.  Los  Angeles 

St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1918 

Nakamura,   J.  J.,   2632  L.   St.,   San  Diego. 

Cal. 
Nansen,  J.  Alfred,  1305  N.  Hamlin  Ave., 

Chicago,  111. 
xNash,    Mrs.   Charlotte   E.,    Ev.,   4085   S. 

Hanly  Rd.,  Clayton,  Mo.  1914 

Nash,   George  W.,  Pr.,  Yankton,  S.  D. 

21,  1921 
Nation,    Henry    C,    bits.,    108    Florida 

Ave.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  1909 

Nauss,  Earl  F.,  6  Summer  St.,  Nashua, 

N.  H.  32 


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Naylor,   B.  Dent,  610  Mill  St.,   Porter- 

ville,  Cal. 
xNeagles,  Miss  Flora  M.,  p.cm.,  80  Sils- 

bee  St.,  Lynn,  Mass.  1915 

Neal,  F.  Jefferson,  130  Eastern  Promen- 
ade,  Portland,  Me. 
Neeld,    George    A.,    87    Main    St.,    St. 

Johnsbury,   Vt.  32 

xNeese,  J.  L.,  R.  5,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Neilson,   P.   Mclnnes,   517   S.   Murtland 

Ave.,  Pittsburgh,   Pa.  1899 

Nellor,    Charles    H.,    bus.,    402    E.    46th 

St.,   N.   Portland,    Ore.  1901 

Nelson,  A.  Calvin,  R.  6,  Clanton,  Ala. 
Nelson,  Andrew  G.,  Sugar  Grove,  R.  D. 

3,  Pa.  1876 

Nelson,  Anthony  A.,  Milbank,  S.  D.       272 
Nelson,     Charles     Adolphus,     Canton, 

China.  1892 

xNelson,  C.  G.,  Athol,  Kans.  14,  1908 

Nelson,    Gustave    W.,    bus.,    500    Flint 

St.,  Portland,  Ore.  1893 

Nelson,     Henry    R.,     2524     E.     22d    St., 

Minneapolis.  Minn.  1910 

xNelson,  I.  M.,  Harts,  W.  Va.  72,  (— ) 

Nelson,  J.  Homer,  Bar  Harbor,  Me. 
vNelson,   John   R.,    156   Porter  St.,   Mel- 
rose,  Mass. 
Nelson,  Paul  E.,  409  1st  Ave.,  Sterling, 

111. 
Nelson,  Roscoe,  p.em.,  Windsor,  Conn.  1892 
Nemenz,    Andrew,    p.em.,    60    Graham 

St..  Cincinnati,  O.  1918 

Nesbakken,    Engebret,    My.,    Throud- 

legen,  Norway.  1918 

Nevala,  Samuel,  40  Beech  St.,  Newport, 

N.  H. 
Nevers,  Harold  L.,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 
Newberry,  Charles  E.,  Kirkland,  Wash. 
[Newcomb,   Aaron   S.,   deceased.  58 

Newcomb,    Edward   H.,    Kittery   Point, 

Me. 
Newell,  Arthur  F.,  Blair,  Neb. 
Newell,  Henry  C,  Pr.,  Demorest,  Ga. 

42,  1912 
Newell,    Horatio    B.,    131    W.    8th    St., 

Claremont,    Cal.  1887 

Newey,  Paul  S.,  2501   N.  Racine  Ave.. 

Chicago,  111. 
Newland,  Eddy  C,  Chadron,  Neb. 
Newlin,    Neal    D.,    815    Campbell   Ave., 

Hamilton,  O. 
xNewman,  C.  E.,  Virgilina,  Va. 
xNewman,  J.  U.,  Elon  College,  N.  C. 
xNewman,  Nathaniel  G.,  Holland,  Va.         12 
Newman,  William  Iver,  Pacific  School 

of  Religion,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1925 

*tNewport,   M.   F.,   Box   524,   Cheyenne, 

Wyo.  1896 

>  Newton,  D.  Augustine,  p.em.,  26  Church 

St..  Westboro,  Mass.  30,  1882 

Newton,  Harry  J.,  266  Alden  Ave.,  New 

Haven,  Conn.  32 

Newton,    J.    Edward,    92    Barnett    St.. 

New  Haven,  Conn.  31 

Newton.  James  W.,  Union,  N.  H. 
tNewton,  Milton  M.  1928 

Newton,    R.    Esten,    Box    27,    Pomona, 

Fla. 
Nichols,    Edward    G.,    American    Mis- 
sion, Dindigul,  Madura,  India.  1928 
Nichols,  George  T.,  Grant,  Neb. 
Nichols,  Jesse  G.,  So.  Hadley,  Mass. 
[Nichols,  John  R.,  deceased.  58 
s  Nichols,  John  T.,  Ellington,  Conn. 
Nichols,     William    H.,     180    Bradstreet 

Ave.,   Revere,   Mass. 
Nicholson,  Harry  F.,   4311  W.  N.  Ave., 

Milwaukee,  Wis.  272 

Nicholson,    Wesley   G.,    1989   Westwood 

Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,   Cal. 
Nickerson,    John,    3115    20th    Ave.,    S., 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 


Nicol,    Duane   M.,    6218   Cornelia   Ave., 

Chicago,   111. 
Nicolas,     William    H.,     180     Bradstr«et 

Ave.,  Revere,  Mass. 
Niedringhaus,  Fred  W.,  824  N.  2d  Ave., 

Tucson,  Ariz. 
Nightingale,  Abram,  Crossville,  Term. 
Nightwine,      Leonard      S.,     Falmouth. 

Mass 
Nilson,"  Paul  E.,   A.B.C.F.M.  1918 

Nissen,  Neil,   bus.,  Dixon,  Mo.  1907 

xNixon,  Everett,  721  S.  Courtland  Ave., 

Kokomo,  Ind. 
Nixon,  Joshua  S.  B.,  Fessenden,  N.  D.    1912 
Noble,  Charles,  pf.em,,  1101  Clifton  St., 

N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1873 

xNoble,  Phineas  S.,  R.  1,  Haxtun,  Colo.    1892 
—Noon,   Philo  G.,   Centerville,   Mass. 
Norcross,    Geo.    H.    D.,    bus.,    Dayton, 

Tenn.  1913 

Nordlund,     Anders     A.,     Georgetown, 

Conn. 
Norenberg,  Jess  H.,  403  3rd  Ave.,  Eau 

Claire,  Wis. 
Norfleet,  A.  L.,  Pittsfield,  111. 
Norris,  John  W.,  Northampton,  R.  D.  1, 

Mass.  1894 

Norris.  Russell  O.,  Clinton,  N.  Y.  1930 

North,    Stanley    U.,    Briarcliff    Manor, 

N.  Y.  12 

North,  Walter  H.,  224  W.  62d  St.  Ter.. 

Kansas  City,  Mo.  10,  69 

Northrop,  Byron  W.,  Baxter,  la. 
Northrop,  Edward  A.,  Lisbon,  N.  Y. 
*xNorthrop,  Leon,  Brockton,  N.  Y.  (— ) 

Norton,  Edwin  C,  P/.,   145  W.  7th  St.. 

Claremont,  Cal.  1884 

Norton,  Milton  J.,  Earlville,  R.  D.,  111. 
Norton,  William  H.,  Bloomer,  Wis. 
-Noss.  Frederick  B.,  118  Main  St.,  And- 

over,  Mass. 
Nourse,  D.  Elmer,  Freewater,  Ore. 
Nowell,  Thomas,  Bryant,  S.  D. 
Noyce,  George  T.,  Fontanelle,  la. 
Noyce,  Ralph  B.,  Atlantic,  la. 
-^Noyes,    Edward    M.,    p.em.,    14    Crystal 

St.,  Newton  Centre.  Mass.         12.  30,  1883 
—  Noyes,  Frank  I.,  Manomet,  Mass. 
Noyes,   Frederick  B.,   North   Hampton. 

N.  H.  1890 

-Noyes,  Henry  H.,  Hardwick,  Mass. 
Nuetzmann,  Herman,  Ritzville,  Wash. 
Nugent,  Thomas  E.,  Valley  City,  N.  D. 
Nunn,  Robert  A.,  Alstead,  N.  H.  1912 

xNutt,  E.  J.,  797  N.  Park  St.,  Columbus, 

Ohio.  (— ) 

Nutting,  John  D.,  My.,  9277  Amesbury 

Ave.,  Cleveland,  O.  1885 

— Nutting,   Wallace,   bus.,  24  Vernon  St., 

Framingham,  Mass.  1889 

Nuuhiwa,  Solomon  D.,  Hauula,   Oahu, 

T    H  1897 

Nye,  Dewitt  C,  Algona,  Wash.  1920 

Nye,  G.  B.,  bus.,  Hysham,  Mont.  1917 

Nye,  William  Herbert,  bus.,  1306  Linden 

Ave.,  Minneapolis,   Minn.  1916 

Nyhan,  Joseph  E.,  bus.,  5227  Dorchester 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  1909 

Nyrop,  J.  Chris,  Brule,  Neb. 
Oakes,  B.  S.,  Box  52,  Mayland.  Tenn.  1888 
Oakes,  Clay  O.,   bus.,  209  E.  Sheridan 

Ave.,  Kingfisher,  Okla.  1911 

Oakes,   Isaac   L.,   R.   2,   Box   25,   Allen, 

Kan.  1895 

Oakes,  William  M.,  Pierce  City.  Mo. 
Oakley,    E.    Clarence,    2364   Bryant  St., 

Palo  Alto,  Cal.  1881 

Obenhaus,  Herman,  St.,  19  S.  La  Salle 

St.,  Chicago,  111.  26,  68,  1893 

Obenhaus,     Victor,     Covenant     Presb. 

Church,  Cleveland,  O.  1929 

Oberlin,    Clarence    D..    212    W.   3d    St., 

Rochester,  Mich. 


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Ogden,  S.  Duane,  Olathe,  Kan. 
Ogg,   Wm.   D.,   Sierra   Madre,   Cal.         1899 
Ogren,  Andrew  J.,  8  David  St.,  Rum- 
ford,  R.  I.  1930 
*xO'Hara,  W.  Heber,  Lakemont,  N.  Y. 
tOhmura,  Masayoshi.  1931 
Ojala,  Andrew,  R.  D.  1,  Box  136,  Brush 

Prairie,  Wash.  1910 

Okamoto,     Kakichi,     Waimea,     Kauai, 

T.  H. 
Okumura,    Takie,     1239    S.    King    St., 

Honolulu,  T.  H. 
Olander,  Paul  H.  W.,  Cherryfield,  Me.     272 
Oldfield,  Harry  L.,  26  Lathrop  St.,  West 

Springfield,  Mass. 
Oldfield,  W.  Judson,  Mojave,  Cal. 
xOlds,  A.,  208  Avenue  A,  South  Norfolk, 

Va. 
Olds,  C.  Burnell,  A.B.C.F.M.  1901 

Oliver,  Samuel  N.,  Muskegon,  Mich. 
Oliver.     William    B.,     17    Nahant    St., 

Lynn,  Mass. 
Ollech,   Herman,   Bayard,  Neb. 
Ollis,  Fred  W.,  Buffalo,  Wyo. 
Olmstead,    Charles,    p.em.,   223   W.    4th 

St.,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  1883 

Olmstead,  Duncan  McD.,  Lisle,  N.  Y. 
Olmstead,    Julian   H.,   6th   and   E   Sts., 

Perris,  Cal. 
Olmstead,    Nirum    P.,    411    Juniper   St., 

Brainerd,  Minn. 
Olsen,  Oscar  L.,  Castine,  Me. 
Olson,    Herman,    421    N.    Fairmont   St., 

Pittsburgh,   Pa. 
Omans,  Chester  C,  325  E.  Jefferson  St., 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  1891 

Omo.  Harvey  T..  Laverne,  Okla.  1914 

O'Neil,   W.   B.   H.,   Marshall,   Wis.  1906 

O'Neill,  Charles  A.,  Nekoosa,  Wis. 
O'Neill,  Mrs.  Dora,  St.  Lawrence,  S.  D.  1912 
O'Neill,  Joseph  T.,  St.  Lawrence,  S.  D. 
O'Neill,    William    B.,    85    Emerson    St., 

Utica,   N.  Y. 
Opsal,    Tobias    B.,    383    Cleveland    St., 

Orange,  N.  J. 
Orchard,  John,  bus.,  Dickinson,  N.  D.  1892 
xOren,    Jesse    I.,    Gaston.   R.   2,    Ind. 
— -Orr,  Howard  W.,  Wilbraham,  Mass. 
Orr,    James    B.,    bus.,    7520    Ney    Ave., 

Oakland,  Cal.  1889 

Orth,  Andrew  P.,  635  Pilgrim  PL,  Clare- 

mont,  cal.  1887 

Orton.  Richford  D.,  Hayward,  Wis. 
xOsborn,  George  R.,  Daleville,  Ind. 
Osborn,  William  M.,   Sanborn,   N.  D. 
Osborne,   Cyrus  A.,  Pj.,  328  N.  Taylor 

Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.  13,  1895 

Osborne,  Earl  C,  North  Berwick,  Me. 
txOsborne,  J.  T.,  33  Oak  St.,  New  Bern, 

N.  C.  (_) 

Osborne,  Naboth,  Burlington,  la.  1900 

Osgood,    Charles    S.,    308    Battle   Ave., 

White  Plains,  N.  Y. 
Osgood,     Lucian     E.,     Penney    Farms, 

Fla.  1891 

Osgood,    Robert    S..    Pf.,    Winslow,    R. 

F.  D.,  Wash.  1898 

Oshimo,  Raymond,  Pj.,  Doshisha  Univ., 

Kyoto,  Japan.  1927 

Osmun,  Miss  Nelle  M.,   1729  Boyleston 

Ave.,   Seattle,   Wash.  1913 

Osten-Sacken,    F.,    2629    7th    St.,    So., 

Minneapolis.  Minn.  1892 

Ostrander,  Clinton  E.,  Whitewater,  Wis. 
Otto,  Richard,  Pine  Island,  N.  Y. 
txOverby,  E.,  612  Hall  Road,  Berkley,  Va.(— ) 
Overmyer,  John  W..  Lucas.  R.  D.,  O.    1911 
Owen,  George  D.,  Ormond,  Fla. 
Owen,    George   W..    40    Oak   St.,    Hyde 

Park,  Mass. 
Owen,  Hugh  T.,  Dupree,  S.  D. 
i — Owen,  J.  Herbert,  Worthington,  Mass. 
Owen,  John  David,  Fair  Haven.  Vt. 


Owen,  Llewelyn  A.,  725  No.  Linn  St., 

Iowa  City,  la. 
Owen,  T.  Newton,  Clearwater,  Fla.        1897 
.Owen,    W.    Moreton,    22    Marion   Ave., 
Waterbury,   Conn. 
Owens,  Edmund,  Lincoln,  Cal. 
Owens,  J.  Franklin,  Wilder,  Vt. 
tOwens,  Thomas  J.  1914 

Oxley,  Charles  G.,  bus.,  1432  6th  Ave., 
E.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.  1893 

'-Oxnard,  Henry  E.,  Southboro,  Mass. 
-Packard,  Harrison  L.,  20  Shaffner  St., 
Worcester,  Mass. 
Packard,     Herbert    L.,    Crown    Point, 
N.  Y. 
-Packard,   J.   Roy,    113   Union   St.,    East 
Walpole,  Mass. 
Packard,  N.  Luther,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Arvin, 

Cal.  1886 

Packer.  Percival  C,  Mott,  N.  D. 
Paddock,  Edward  A.,  Pn.,  R.  F.  D.  1, 

Weiser,  Ida.  1867 

Paddon,  Timothy  G.,  Concord,  R.  D.  5, 

N.  H. 
[xPage,  Bert  Alvin,  deceased.  58 

Page,    Edward    H.,    Ev.,    707    Hope   St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  1922 

— Page.  Frederick  H.,  Pr.,  14  Beacon  St., 
Boston,  Mass.  27,  31,  69,  1893 

xPage,  Miss  Jennie  C,  Lakemont,  N.  Y.  1898 
xPage,  N.  H.,  Holly  Springs.  N.  C.  (— ) 

Page,  Wesley  E.,  Jericho  Center,  Vt. 
Paille,  Charles  E.,  Canandaigua,  R.  D. 

4.  N.  Y. 
Painter,  Harry  M.,  Winslow,  Wash. 
Paisley,  John  O.,  Norwich,  Vt. 
Palmer,  Albert  W.,  Pr.,  5757  University 

Ave.,  Chicago.  111.  37,  1904 

Palmer,  Burton  M.,  Saratoga,  Cal. 
Palmer,  Clay  E.,  1848  Moss  St.,  Eugene. 

Ore. 
tPalmer,  E.  Burton.  1911 

Palmer,   Edwin  C,  108  E.  Beecher  St., 
Bloomington,  111.  1923 

—Palmer,  Frank  H.,  45  West  St.,  Brain- 
tree,  Mass.  1880 
[Palmer,  Frederic,  deceased.  58 
xPalmer,  George  A.,  Crown  Hill,  W.  Va.1926 
Palmer,  Harry,  4972  E.  84th  St.,  Cleve- 
land, O.                                                        1893 
-«Palmer,  Stephen  G.,  Sharon.  Mass.        1897 
Palmer,    Willard    H.,    Sec,    74    Revere 

St.,  Portland,  Me.  69,  1903 

tPalmquist,  Anders  M.,  Chicago,  111. 
Papazian,    Manasseh    G.,    1323    M    St., 

Fresno,  Cal. 
Paris,  Sandy  A.,  Mooresville,  N.  C. 
—Park,  J.  Edgar,  Pr.,  Wheaton  College, 
Norton,  Mass.  30,  1903 

Parker,  A.  J.,  2610  Parallel  St.,  Kansas 
City,  Kan. 
—Parker,    Asa   M.,    Sec,    14    Beacon   St., 
Boston,  Mass.  69,  1910 

Parker,    Charles    Frank'in,    Aubert    & 

Fountain  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  272 

Parker,   Fletcher  D.,   157  Tremont  St., 

Hartford,  Conn. 
Parker,  Frederick,  Sherman  Mills.  Me. 
Parker,  G.  Russell,  Charlevoix,  Mich. 
Parker,  James  E.,  Palm  City,  Fla. 
Parker,  W.  Carl,  719  McMillan  St.,  N. 
W.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
— Parker,  William  M.,  East  Bridgewater, 
Mass. 
Parks,     James     W.,     113     E.     6th     St., 

Metropolis,  111. 
xParks,  Q.  S.,  714  S.  Perdun  St.,  Koko- 

mo,   Ind.  1926 

Parks,   William   U.,    Pr.,   115   Jackman 

St.,  Janesville,  Wis.  1897 

Parr,    Clarence    E.,    Y.M.C.A.,    16th    & 
Lincoln  Sts.,  Denver,  Colo. 


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Parr,     Leonard     A.,     1108     S.     Monroe 

Ave.,   Green  Bay,  Wis. 
Parra,  Ezequiel  R.,  408  N.  5th  St.,  Gal- 
lup. N.  M. 
-Parry,  John  Burford,  Wellesley,  Mass.      10 
Parry,  William  Davidson,  418  Pratt  St., 

Longmont,  Colo. 
Parsons,    A.   E.,    Pastor  at   Large,   3345 

20th  Ave.,  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.    69,  1904 
Parsons,  Charles,  Sec,  412  Youngerman 

Bldg..  Des  Moines,  la.  1894 

Parsons,  Edward  R.,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Box  35, 

Joplin.  Mo.  1906 

Parsons.    Edward    S.,    Pr.,   210   5th   St., 

Marietta.  O.  1888 

Parsons,  Howard  G.,  Peterboro.  N.  H. 
Parsons,  J.  Franklin,  McGregor,  la.       1896 
Parsons,    James,    4012    Allin    St.,    Long 

Beach,  Cal.  1893 

Parsons,  St.  Clare,  Greenville,  Mich. 
Partch,  Le  Roy,  Columbus,  Wis. 
Partington,  Inor,  No.  Stonington,  Conn. 
Partridge,  Charles  F.,  bus.,  Woodstock, 

Vt.  1890 

Partridge.    Ernest    C,    American    Col- 
legiate Institute,  Smyrna,  Turkey      1898 
Parvin,  Ira  L.,  Waupun,  Wis. 
Pascoe,  Francis  H.,  120  Ridge  St.,  Coal- 
dale,  Pa. 
Paske,  William  J.,  p.em.,  Medford,  Ore.  1887 
*xPassey,  Charles  W.,  Ev.,  Sonora,  Nova 

Scotia,  Can.  1918 

xPassley,     Robert,     1006     Brook     Ave., 

Bronx,  N.  Y. 
Patch,  Don  I..  530  St.  Marks  PL,  West- 
field,  N.  J. 
Patch,  Isaac  P.,  1508  10th  St.,  Altoona, 

Pa.  1879 

Patch,    Mrs.    Olive    Pearson,     530    St. 

Marks  PI.,  Westfield,  N.  J.  1927 

Paterson,  Arthur  E.,  Maple  Shade  Rd., 

Middletown,   Conn.  1918 

Paterson,  John  R..  3211  134th  St.,  Toledo, 

Ohio. 
Pates,  William.  Canova.  S.  D. 
[Paton,  Lewis  Bayles,  deceased.  58 

Paton,    Robert,    210    S.    Hambden    St., 

East.  Claridon,  O. 
Parte,    Edouard,     105    Highland    Ave., 

Jersey  City,  N.  J.  1932 

Patten,  Arthur  B.,  Madison.  Conn. 
Patten.    Ernest    B.,    24    Cleveburn    PL, 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.  1916 

Patten,  Harry  B.,  303  S.  2d  St..  Gallup. 

N.  M. 
Patterson,    Douglas,    1727    Gregory    St., 

Chicago,  111. 
Patterson,  Edmund  S.  J.,  Venice,  Cal.  1924 
Patterson,  George  Leo,  Lee,  957  Ogden 

Ave.,  Denver,  Colo.  1901 

Patterson,   Talmage  M.,    109  Olive  St., 

Rialto.  Cal. 
Patton,  Carl  S.,  535  S.  Hoover  St.,  Los 

Angeles.  Cal.  6,  10,  17 

Patton,    Cornelius     H.,      Secern.,     888 

Asylum  Ave..  Hartford,  Conn.  1887 

xPatton,  J.  W.,  Elon  College,  N.  C. 
Patton,    William    W.,     187    Ridgewood 

Ave.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  10,  25 

Pauck,    Wilhelm,    Pf.,   5757    University 

Ave..  Chicago,  111.  1928 

Paul,   Charles  D.,   89  Chase  St..   South 

Portland.  Me. 
Paul,  Ralph  W.,  Denison  Ave.  and  W. 

99th  St.,  Cleveland.  O. 
Paull,   A.  R.,  26  Bridge  St.,   So.  Dart- 
mouth, Mass.  1892 
Paull,  Stephen  J.,  Rockford,  Mich. 
Pavy,  Roy  G..  80  Broad  St.,  Westfield, 

Mass. 
•xPaxton,  Fred  B.,  DeKalb,  Mo.  1929 

Paxton,    Robert    F.,    1209    Connecticut 

Ave.,  St.  Cloud,  Fla.  1887 


Payne,  Horatio  C,  Clearwater,  Minn. 

Payne,   Wilbur   N.,   2478  Berwyn   Ave., 
Chicago,  111. 

Payne,    William    B.,    511    Dewey    Ave., 
Bartlesville,  Okla.  1891 

Payson,  G.   Phillips,   Chatterton  Park- 
way, White  Plains,  N.  Y.  1899 

Peabody,    Harry    E.,    302    E.    Lawrence 
St.,   Appleton.   Wis.  12 

Peabody,  Stephen  C,  Ripon,  Wis. 
txPeace,  George  H.,  R.  1,  Box  84,  Hamp- 
ton, Va.  (— ) 
—Peacock,  Alfred  G.,  Lisbon,  N.  H. 

Peacock,  Geo.  M.,  Winthrop,  Me. 

Peacock,    John    P.    W.,    Mattapoisett, 

Mass.  1929 

tPeacock,  Stewart  W.  1921 

Peacock,  W.  J.,  bus.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  1903 
xPearce,  George  A.,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  1926 

Pearce,  John  J.,  R.  F.  D.  3,  Glennville, 
Ga. 

Pearman,  Earl  O.,  Salisbury,  Conn. 

Pearse,     Franklin     F.,    611    N.    Wilson 

Ave.,  Pasadena.  Cal.  1883 

[Pearson,  Arthur  H.,  deceased.  59 

Pearson,   Daniel  J.,   Pearson,   R.   D.   1, 
Ga.  1905 

Pearson,  Frank,  Hancock,  N.  H.  1899 

[xPearson,  J.  E.,   deceased. 

Pearson,  Milo  E.,  59  Federal  St.,  Salem, 
Mass.  11,  18 

Pearson,  Samuel,  p.em.,  530  St.  Marks 
Ave.,  Westfield,  N.  J.  1886 

Peck,  Charles  H.,  Broad  Brook.  Conn. 

Peck,  Henry  A.,  1  Winslow  Ct.,  Nauga- 
tuck,  Conn. 

Peck,   Henry  P.,   p.em.,  Mont  Vernon, 

N.  H.  1882 

xPeck,  Ira  L.,  Gasport,  N.  Y.  1894 

Pederson,    Jans  H.,    12th   St.,   Hudson, 
Wis.  1897 

Peebles.  Arthur  B.,  1609  W.  Lewis  St., 

San  Diego,  Cal.  1885 

xPeel,  Robert  H.,  Gasport,  N.  Y. 

Peet,  Lyman  P.,  78u  No.  Orange  Grove 
Ave.,   Pasadena,   Cal.  1888 

Peggs,  Frederick,  Central  Lake,  Mich. 
txPellom,  A.  F.,  R.  2,  Leland,  N.  C.        (— ) 

Pender,     Mrs.     Anna     B.,     Newburgh, 
N.  Y.  1931 

Pender,  George  W.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Pender,      Howard      D.,      Bridgewater, 
N.  Y. 

Pendleton,  James  N.,   Brewster,  Wash. 

Pendleton,  Norman  W.,  39  Hudson  St., 
Redwood  City,  Cal. 

Pengelly,    John    C.    N.,    Fort    Pierre, 
S.   D.  1917 

•  Penman,  John  S.,  146  Brattle  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.  1887 

Penn.  George  W.,  6151  Kimbark  Ave., 
Chicago.    111.  1931 

Penn,  Samuel  M.,  Sophia,  N.  C. 

Pennell,  Preston  W.,  Freedom,  Me. 

Penner,     Albert    J.,    27    Crescent    St., 

Northampton,  Mass. 
[Penney,  Arthur  D.,  deceased. 

Penney,   Edgar  J.,    1231   6th  Ave.,   Ma- 
son City,  la.  1880 

Penney,  Hugh,  17  Belmont  St.,  Lowell, 
Mass. 

Penniman,    Henry    M.,     Pf.em.,     R.    2, 
Berea,  Ky.  1884 

Penrose,  Stephen  B.  L.,  Pr.,  Whitman 
College,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  42,  1890 

Percy,  C.  Lisle.  Pf.,  Demorest,  Ga.         1908 

Percy,  Walter  S.,  East  Smithfield,  Pa.  1893 
~-Perdriau,  Leslie  H..  240  Parkway,  Chel- 
sea, Mass. 

Perkins.  Dennis  W.,  R.  F.  D.  5,  Beach- 
ton,  Ga. 

Perkins,  Jacob  R.,  118  5th  Ave.,  Council 
Bluffs,  la. 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       381 


Perkins.  James  Coffin.  48  W.  Vine  St., 

Oberlin,   O.  1885 

Perkins,  James  H.,  Newbury,  Vt.  272 

Perrin,  J.  Newton,  Plainfield,  Vt.  1892 

Perrin,  Jesse  F.,  Faribault,  Minn. 
Perrin,  John  D.,  Watervliet,  Mich. 
Perrin,    P.   P.,    615   Linn   St.,   Yankton, 

S.  D.  1928 

Perry,  Alfred  M.,  Pf .,  333  Hammond  St., 
Bangor.  Me.  36,  1918 

—Perry,  Clarence  H.,  Otis,  Mass. 
xPerry,  E.  L.,  New  Bern,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Perry,    Edward    T.,    A.B.C.F.M.  1924 

[Perry,   George   deceased.  59 

—Perry,    Laurence,    16    Revere    St.,    Ja- 
maica  Plain,    Mass.  1894 
Perry,  Percy  L..  bus.,  Little  River,  Kan.  1916 
xPerson,  A.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  (— ) 
Person,    B.    A.,    2209    Sumner   St.,    Ho- 

quiam,    Wash.  1905 

Persons,  Frederick  T.,  Lib.,  14  Beacon 

St.,  Boston,  Mass.  30,  36,  1903 

Peters,  Aaron  T.,  South  America.    12,  1917 
xPeters,  Frank  H.,  Strongsville,  Ohio. 
Peters,  J.  George.   Radnor,   O. 
Peters,  John  C,  Walnut  Grove,  Minn. 
[Peters,  John  H.,  deceased.  59 

*xPeters,    Robert    F.    R.,    Stony    Creek, 

Conn.  272 

Peterson,    Anders    O.,    Flanders,    East 

Lyme,   Conn.  1895 

Peterson,  Carl  E.,  Roscommon,  Mich. 
Peterson,  Carl  J.,  Craftsbury  Common, 
Peterson,    George   I.,    Dover,    111.  272 

•-Peterson,     Hammond     I.,     117    Hudson 

St.,    Somerville,    Mass. 
"Peterson,     Henry     M.,     Pegan     Lane. 
Dover,   Mass.  1907 

Peterson,   J.   Albert,   bits.,  Little  Falls, 

Minn.  1912 

Peterson,  J.  Martin,  Birnamwood,  Wis. 
-Peterson,  Olaf  P.,  16  Elbridge  St.,  Wor- 
cester,  Mass. 
Peterson,  Oscar  W.,  North  Troy,  Vt. 
Peterson,    Teller   C,    1225    Court   Lane, 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  1893 

Petrie,  Alexander  C,  3608  N.  Hamilton 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
fPettigrew,    Julius    D.,    1410    Pine    St., 

Durham,  N.  C.  1870 

Pettigrew,    Mrs.    Nina    D.,    809    Bonita 

Dr.,  So.  Pasadena,  Cal.  1894 

Pettingill,  Daniel  L.,  Frye,  Me.  1907 

txPettway,  Thomas  H.,  Box  752,  Burling- 
ton, N.  C.  1927 
Petty,   Orville  A..  395  Edgewood  Ave., 

New  Haven,  Conn.  21,  1901 

Peyton.    Frank,    616    N.    Lincoln    St.. 

Hastings,  Neb. 
Peyton,  John  M.,   Louisville,   N.  Y. 
Pfaffman,   P.   Fred,  R.  F.  D.  2,  Viola, 
Wis. 
--Pfeifer,  Robert  F.,  Swanton,  Vt. 
Pfenning,  Theodore  H..  Elgin,   N.  D. 
Phelps,  Arthur  D.,  Russell,  Kan. 
Phelps,  Arthur  S.,  4720  Middaugh  Ave., 

Downers   Grove,   111.  1906 

Phelps,    Miss   Isabelle   J.,    A.B.C.F.M.    1907 
Phelps,  Lawrence,  South  Freeport,  Me. 
Phelps,  Theron  Torrence,  305  Burrows 

Rd.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  11 

Phillippi,  H.  Roy,   Baker,  Mont.  13 

Phillips,    Charles    H.,    p.em.,    3523    N. 

Humboldt  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1885 
Phillips,  David  W.,  Iron  River,  Wis. 
Phillips.    Edward    H.,    Field    Agt.,    2026 
St.  Anthony  St.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

43,  69,  71,  1923 
Phillips,  Edwin  T.,  Sparta,  Wis. 
Phillips,   John   M.,   200   N.   Beacon   St.. 

Hartford,  Conn.  12,  32 

Phillips,    Joseph.    Angola,    N.  Y. 
Phillips,    Ray    E..    A.B.C.F.M.  1917 


Phillips,  Watson  L.,  p.em.,  105  Linden 

St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  31,  187» 

Phillipson,   Francis  H.,   328   So.   Ogden 

St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Pickens,  John  E.,  Lake  View,  N.  Y. 
Pickett,  Warren  W.,   1197  Edison  Ave., 
Detroit,  Mich.  11 

■^-Pierce,    Albert   F.,    p.em.,    79   Waldeck 
St.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  1871 

xPierce,   Clarence,   4247  Cedar  St.,  New 

Boston,  O.  (— ) 

Pierce,  Ira  W.,  My.,  299  Queen  St.,  W., 

Toronto,    Ont.  1919 

Pierce,    Jason    N.,    1st.    Church,    San 
Francisco,    Cal. 
--Pierce,    Payson    E.,    159    Woburn    St., 
Reading,   Mass. 
Pierce.   W.   G.,   4134   Mass.   Ave.,   Long 

Beach,   Cal.  1923 

Pierce,    William   R..   Dunkirk,    Ind. 
Pierpont.   John,  33  Lincoln  Ave.,  Am- 
herst. Mass.  1888 
xPiersall,  Paul  L.,  R.  R.,  Annapolis,  111. 
Pifer,  N.  Franklin,  Van  Cleve,  la. 
-Pike,  Clarence.  475  Central  St.,  Clifton- 
dale,  Mass.  1881 
Pike,    David,    17,811    Neff   Rd.,    Cleve- 
land, O. 
Pike,   Granville   R.,   Yakima,   R.   D.   2, 

Wash.  1883 

xPike,  W.  E.,  Murphysboro,  111.  (— ) 

Pillasch,    Charles   H.,   Mt.  Healthy,   R. 

D.   11,   O. 
Pillsbury,    Hervey    G.,    p.em.,    2108    N. 

Tripp    Ave.,    Chicago,    111.  1882 

Pinch,    Fred,    Newaygo,    Mich. 
Pinckney.   Anthony   C,   Box   187,   Car- 
thage,  N.   C. 
Pinckney.    Wade,    426    E.    Buffalo    St., 

Ithaca.    N.   Y.  1906 

Pinkerton,     Henry     M.,     1625     Warren 

Blvd.,  Chicago,  111.  1901 

Pinkerton,  William  B.,  6115  Rimpau  St., 

Los  Angeles,   Cal.  1900 

Pinkham,  Ralph,  Weeping  Water,  Neb. 
Pinkney,  Clarence  W.,  500  4th  St.,  Wa- 

tertown,  Wis. 
Pinney,    Ira    E.,    Randolph,    Vt.  1904 

xPiper,  J.  W.,  Box  112,  Legrand,  Iowa.    (— > 
xPiper,  Mrs.  Sarah  M.,  Legrand,  Iowa. 
Pitman,     Albert    F.,     1112    Curtis    St., 

Downers  Grove,  111. 
Pittman,    Hudson    H.,    817    S.    4th    St., 

Springfield,   111. 
xPittman,  Robert  W.,  Leaf  River,  111. 
xPitzer,  J.  H.,  R.  2,  Hamersville,  Ohio. 
xPitzer,  L.  E.,  Hamersville,  Ohio.  (— ) 

Plant,   James  T.,   Republic,  Wash.  1915 

Piatt,  Ferry  L.,  710  Poyntz  Ave.,  Man- 
hattan, Kan. 
xPleasant,  Daniel  G.,  South  Solon.  Ohio. 
Pleasant,  Ellis  E.,  Wailuku,  Maui,  T.  H. 
— Plomer,  C.  Donald,  28  Mapleview  Ter., 
New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Plowright,    Joseph    A.    H.,    Goffstown, 

N.  H. 
Plumb,    Albert   H..    143    Linnmore   St., 

Hartford,    Conn.  1899 

Plumb,  Maurice  Raymond,  56  Chiswick 

Rd.,  Edgewood,  R.  I.  32,  71 

Plummer,  Cecil  H.,  Philadelphia,  N.  Y. 
Plumstead,  George,  2929  8th  St.,  River- 
side, Cal.  1902 
Poai,   William  K..  825  Umi  St.,  Hono- 
lulu, T.  H. 
Poelman,    Theodore    J.,    Plymouth,    R. 

D.  3,  N.  H. 
Poepoe,    Henry    K..    768    Kanoa    Lane. 

Honolulu,  T.  H.  12,  68 

Poeton,   Josiah,   439  W.  6th  St.,  Clare- 

mont,  Cal.  1896 

Pollard,  George  A.,  Pastor  at  Large,  999 
Haight  St..  Portland,  Ore.  70,  1928 


382       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches       [1932 


Pollard,  Harry  H.,  333  Wealthy  St.,  S.  E., 

Grand  Rapids,   Mich.  1910 

Pollard,    Mrs.    Harry    H.,    333    Wealthy 

St.,  S.  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  1917 

Pollard,  Herbert,  Toledo,  Wash.  1892 

xPollard,  M.  A.,  Liberty,  R.  2,  N.  C. 
Pomeroy,    Albert    E.,    114    Parker    St., 

Bay    City,    Mich.  1898 

—Pomeroy,    Howard    E.,    47   Halifax   St., 

Jamaica   Plain,    Mass. 
tPomfert,   Alfred.  1894 

—Pond,  Evarts  W.,  Nantucket,  Mass. 
Pool,  Francis  W.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  St.  Paul, 

Minn.  1894 

Poole,    Francis    A.,    48    Columbian   St., 

So.  Weymouth,  Mass. 
--Poor,   William   G.,   Upton,   Mass. 
Pope,     Howard     W.,     2110     Burlington 

Ave.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  1874 

Porter,  Arthur,  Sheffield,  England.        1918 
Porter,    Edward    C,    24    Randolph    St., 

Arlington,    Mass.  1884 

Porter.  Frank  C,  Pf.,  266  Bradley  St., 

New  Haven,  Conn.  40,  1895 

Porter,  Horace,  257  New  Magnolia  St., 

Riverside,   Cal.  1890 

Porter,  John,  Wyanet,  111.  1906 

xPorter,   John  L.,   Garfield  Ave.,   Galli- 

polis,  Ohio.  1892 

Porter,    John    S.,    A.B.C.F.M.  1891 

Porter,    Lucius    C,    A.B.C.F.M.  1908 

Porter,    Matthew    B.,    Jr.,    15    Oak    St., 

Riverside,  R.  I. 
Porter,  Reuben  B.,  Crete,  Neb. 
Porter,    Robert,    6501    Wydown    Blvd., 

St.   Louis,    Mo. 
Post,    A.    H.,    823    Academy    Ave.,    St. 

Louis,  Mo. 
Potter,  Edgar  A.,  N.  Grandview  Ave., 

Yakima,  Wash.  1901 

Potter,  James  H.,  Norfolk,  Conn. 
Potter,   Rockwell   H.,    Dean,   150  Scar- 
borough   St.,    Hartford,    Conn. 

6.    10.    18.   38.    1898 
Potts,  Albert  E.,  911  Franklin  St.,  S.  E., 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Poulson,  Marna,  2016  Bridge  Ave.,  Mc- 

keesport.  Pa.  13 

Pound,    William    H.,    393    Westchester 

Ave.,    Port    Chester,    N.    Y.  1888 

Powe,   William  P.  D.,  Trego,   Wis. 
Powell,    Dalmanutha,   Worland.   Wyo.   1890 
Powell,   Gregory  J.,   p.em.,  Ballantine, 

Mont.  1883 

Powell,  John  W.,  2113  Oliver  Ave.,  So., 

Minneapolis,   Minn. 
Powell,     Mrs.     Katherine,     Woodburn, 

Ore.  1905 

Powell,    Richard,    301    Bromley    Ave., 

Scranton,    Pa.  1876 

Powell,    Thomas    B.,    Kennebunkport. 

Me. 
Powell,  Wm.  Percy,   Owen,  Wis. 
xPowers,  Z.  J..  Green  Springs,  W.  Va.      (— ) 
Powley,   Ma'colm    Gerald,    420   W.   5th 

Ave.,  Flint,  Mich. 
xPoythress,    O.   D.,    7   Guerriere   St.,    S. 

Norfolk,  Va. 
Pratt,   Arthur  P.,   65  High   St..   Green- 
field,   Mass. 
Pratt,    D.    Butler,    Pf.,    Howard    Uni- 
versity,   Washington,    D.    C.  12,    1889 
-Pratt,    Nathaniel    M.,    31    Church    St., 

Whitinsville,  Mass. 
Pratt,  Robert  M.,  Salina,  Kan.  191C 

Prentiss,  William  C,  North  Brookfield, 

Mass. 
Pressey,   Edwin   S.,   326   Massachusetts 

Ave.,  N.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1888 

Prestidge,  William  J.,  Deerfield,  Mich. 
JPreston,  Bryant  C,  deceased.  59 

Preston,  Charles  W.,  Cazadero,  Cal.      1886 


Preston,  Oimai  B.,  116  N.  Willard  St., 

Ottumwa,  la. 
Preston,    Thomas    Davis,    2160    Garden 

Ave.,  Klamath  Falls,   Ore.  1915 

Price,    D.    B.,    bus.,    Box    665,    Helena, 

Mont.  1889 

Price,  Edgar  H.,  Pf.,  1118  Cedar  Ave., 

Long  Beach.   Cal.  1899 

Price,  Floyd  M.,  2104  Dixie  PI.,  Nashville, 

Term.  1931 

Price,     Francis    M.,     2929    Grove    St., 

Berkeley,   Cal.  1883 

Price,  James  Henry,  201  Hamilton  St., 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Price,  James  W.,  Fairfax,  Cal. 
xPrice,   Jonah,    1419   Ivy   Ave.,   Newport 

News,  Va.  1925 

Price,   Ora   A.,   Logan,   O.  1914 

\Price,  Samuel,  Greenup,  111. 
Price,  William  D.,  bus.,  Seattle,  Wash.  1906 
Priest,  Ozro  E.,  Gaylord,  Mich. 
Priestley,    Jonas.    McGregor.    la. 
— Prigmore,     Joseph     D.,     Baldwinville, 

Mass. 
Prince,  J.  Wesley,  Kennebunk.  Me. 
Prince,      John      C,      2      Winter      St., 

Plymouth,  N.  H. 
Pringle,    Henry   N.,   Int.   Reform   Fed., 

206  Pennsylvania  Ave.,  S.  E.,  Wash- 
ington,  D.   C.  1894 
Prior,   Cecil   L..   239  S.   Maple  St.,   Es- 

condido,    Cal. 
Pritchard,  Arthur  O.,  31  E.  Mira  Monte 

Ave.,  Sierra  Madre,  Cal.  33 

Pritchard.   William  S.,  W.   1221   Mallon 

Ave..  Spokane,  Wash.  26,  72,  1893 

Pritchett,  Lester  C,  Chaplain,  U.  S.  N., 

U.  S.  S.  Henderson,  c/o  Postmaster, 

San  Francisco.  Cal.  1925 

[Proctor,  Henry  H.,  deceased. 
Proctor,   Walter  G..   Box  416,   R.   D.  6, 

Indianapolis.    Ind.  1897 

Provost,  George  E.,  320  Washington  St., 

Providence,  R.  I. 
Prucha,    John,    11716    Woodland    Ave., 

Cleveland,  O.  1891 

Pruitt,  J.  J..  Faulkton,   S.  D. 
Pruitt,  R.  W.,  Mountain  Home,  Ida. 
-Pryor,  John  C,  Gilbertville.  Mass. 
xPugh,  Jefferson  H.,  Mahan,  W.  Va.        (— ) 
Pullman,  George  C,  2112  Nebraska  St., 

Sioux  City,  la. 
Punter,    Charles    W.,    Portland,    Mich. 
Purdue,    Joseph    O.,    Shelburne    Falls, 

Mass. 
Purdum,    Lewis    E.,    19    Clinton    Ave., 

New   Haven,    Conn. 
xPursley,  Ernest,  R.  7,  Winchester,  Ind.  1914 
-Putsch,    Robert    W.,    58    Shepard    St., 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
[Puuki,  Robert,  deceased. 
Pyche,  Howard  H.,  Leigh,  Neb. 
Pye.  Ernest  A.,  My.,  120  E.  College  St., 

Oberlin.    O.  1911 

Pyle,    Hezekiah    L.,    52    N.    State    St., 

Westerville,  O. 
Quavle,  Thomas  R.,  219  Scranton  Ave., 

Lake  Bluff,  111.  1875 

Queen,    Charles    N.,    Box    23,    Agoura, 

Cal.  1886 

Quimby,      Langdon,      17     Green     St., 

Augusta,  Me. 
Quint,  John  H.,  31  Franklin  St.,  Chel- 
sea,   Mass.  30,    32 
Quinton,  John  W.,  234  Valleywood  Dr., 

Toledo,  O. 
Racelis,  Pedro  E.,  Papaikou,  T.  H. 
Racer,  Harley  M.,  My.,  446  So.  Robert 

St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  1906 

Radach,  Theo.  W.,   Selby,  S.  D. 
Ragland,  Fountain  G..  N.  1115  8th  Ave., 

Birmingham,   Ala. 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       383 


Rahill,   John   Wells,    4058   Grand   Ave.. 

Western  Springs,  111. 
Raine,   James  W.,  Pf.,  Berea,  Ky.        1899 
xRainey,  Eugene  H.,  Hamersville,  Ohio. 
Raita,  Aleski,  Friendship,  Me. 
Ralph,     Edwin     A.,     5047     Broadway, 

Cleveland,  O. 
Ralph,    Philip   H.,   Pf.,    109   Union    St., 

Rockton,  111. 
Ralph,  Robbins  E.,  Brandon,  Vt.  272 

Ralph,    William   J.   C,    Hartland,    Wis. 
Ramage,    James,    p. em.,    6    Camp    St., 

Barre,  Vt.  1885 

Ramaker,  John,  So.  Glastonbury,  Conn. 
[Ramsay,  William  G.,  deceased.  59 

xRamsey,  Samuel.  Concord,  W.  Va.         (— ) 
Ramshaw,    Charles   W.,    Morgan   Park, 

Du.uth,    Minn. 
Rand,  Wilbur,  Melvin  Mills,  N.  H.        1883 
—Randall,    Winfleld    S.,    E.    Weymouth, 

IVlctss 
Randell,  Alfred  E.,  316  E.  Fourth  St.. 

Jamestown,    N.   Y. 
Randies,    Walter    M.,    Council    Grove, 

Kan. 
Rankin,  Emmet  W.,  So.  Bridgton,  Me. 
-Rankin,    Isaac    O.,    Ed.,    30    Longwood 

Ave.,  Brookline,  Mass.  1880 

Rankin,  James  H.,  223  Buffalo  St.,  Con- 

neaut,   O. 
Rankin,    Wilfred,    2588   7th    Ave.,    New 

York   City.  1927 

Ranney,  Mrs.  Helen  Street,  Sec,  19  S. 

La  Salle  St.,   Chicago,   111.  1922 

-Ransom,  Arthur  B.,  Wenham,  Mass. 
Rapp,  Alfred  H..  Berlin,  Conn. 
Rasche,  Robert  L.,  2798  So.  Acoma  St., 

Englewood,   Colo. 
xRasmussen,   Mrs.  Emma,   108  N.  Union 

St.,    Stafford,    Kans.  1895 

Ratcliffe,   George  B.,   Romeo,  Mich. 
Ratcliffe,  Thomas  H.,  Wasco,  Cal. 
Rath,  Herbert  E..  Glen  Ullin,  N.  D. 
Rath,   Jacob,   Medina,   N.   D. 
Rathbone,  Leland  D.,  Box  530,  R.  D.  5, 

Santa  Rosa,  Cal.  1888 

Raugust,    John   J.,    405   E.   St.,   Fresno, 

Cal. 
Ravi-Booth,  Vincent,  See  Booth,  Vin- 
cent Ravi. 
Rawson,  Edward  K.,  Ch.,  U.  S.  N.,  2137 

Le  Roy  PI.,   Washington,   D.  C.  1872 

Ray,    Gabriel    F.,    536    N.    Alexandria 

Ave.,    Los   Angeles,   Cal.  1898 

Ray,   George  W.,  235  E.  49th  St.,   New 

York  City.  1884 

xRaybourn,  R.  L.,  Gaylord,  Kans. 
Raymond,    C.   Rexford,    P}.,   2321   West 

End  Ave.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  36 

Raymond,   Frederick   W..   Sec,   19   So. 

La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111.  68,  1902 

Razey,  Lester  J.,  7744  Austin  St.,  Forest 

Hills,    N.    Y.  1917 

Read,  James  L.,  1333  Oakland  St.,  To- 

peka,  Kan.  1895 

Read,   Osceola  J.,   P.  O.  Box  485,  Pal- 
estine, Tex. 
Read,     Ralph    H.,     209-26     110th    Ave., 

Queens  Village,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Recard,  Chas.  W.,  Forest  St.,  Welling- 
ton,  O. 
xRector,  Oscar  V.,  Orient,  Iowa. 
Redfield,    Charles    P.,     17    Pratt    St.. 

Rocky  Hill,  Conn.  1899 

-Redfield,  W.  Albert,  Rehoboth,  Mass. 
Reed,   Cass   A.,   A.B.C.F.M.  1911 

[Reed,   David   A.,    deceased.  59 

Reed,    Delavan   B.,    Manton,   Mich.        1881 
Reed,  Ernest  E.,  Box  416,  Tacoma,  R. 

D.  3,  Wash.  1887 

Reed,  George  H.,  p.em.,  232  No.  Main 

St.,  Concord.  N.  H.  1887 

Reed,  George  W.,  McLaughlin,  S.  D.   1887 


Reed,    Lewis    T.,    Sec,    287    4th    Ave., 

New  York   City.  6,   24,   25,    1899 

Reed,  Lucius  F.,  1128  Pine  St.,  Boulder, 

Colo. 
Reed,  Marion  D.,  Payette,  Ida.  1892 

Reed,   Paul  V.,  3411   W.   10th  St.,   Am- 

arillo,  Tex.  1927 

Reeder,     William    C,     1519    E.    Grand 

Ave.,   Springfield,   111. 
xReep,  C.  E.,  Harford  Mills,  N.  Y.  1914 

Rees,    James    E.,    Vineland,    R.    D.    3, 

N.  J.  1903 

[Rees,  Levi,  deceased.  60 

Rees,  M.  E.,  West  Branch,  la.  1904 

Rees,  Rees  J.,  91  Oak  St.,  Fnrtv  Fort, 

Pa.  1891 

Rees,    Silas    R..     260     Columbia     Ave., 

Grantwood,  N.  J. 
Reese,  Ernest  A.,  2505  N.  Mozart  Ave., 

Chicago,  111.  43 

Reese,  George  H.,   Eastford,   Conn. 
Reese.     John     B.,     616     E.     5th     Ave., 

Mitchell,   S.   D.  1907 

Reess,  J.  G.,  4015  Fair  Ave.,  St.  Louis, 

Mo. 
Reeves,    Charles    A.,    Hanover    Center, 

Mass.  272 

Reeve,    Charles     E.,    19    Scotland    Rd., 

Norwich    Town,    Conn.  1895 

Reeves,  Floyd  D,  Cedar  Falls,  la. 
Reeves,  Franklin  H.,   Westminster,  Vt. 
Reeves,  Geo.  I.,  bus.,  Belgrade,  Neb.      1886 
--Reeves,  Joseph  Wilson,  So.  Dartmouth, 

Mass. 
Reger,    Otto    W.,    bus..    Grand  Island, 

Neb.  1907 

Rehn,   Alexander,  Endicott,   Wash. 
Rehwoldt,  R.  T.,  bus.,  Davenport,  la.  1918 
Reid,     David     C,     78     Glendale     Rd., 

Quincy,  Mass.  18S4 

Reid,     David     H.,     2040     N.     77th     St., 

Seattle,  Wash. 
Reid,  Frank  C,  Sec,  1180  Topeka  St., 

Pasadena,  Cal.  1906 

'■Reid,   John,  20  Chestnut  St.,   Peabody, 

Mass. 
Reid,  Matthew  D.,  345  Wisconsin  Ave., 

Long   Beach.   Cal.  1897 

xReid,    William    R.,    500    Pine    St.,    Fall 

River,  Mass. 
Reidenbach,     Clarence,     231     Oak    St., 

Holyoke,  Mass. 
Reidt,  Charles  E.,   Mitchell,  S.  D. 
-fieighard,      Edward      M.,      Jr.,      Park 

Manor,    Babson    Park,    Mass.  1930 

[Reikow,     Paul,     deceased. 
Reimann,    Albert,    Weatherford,    Okla. 
Reiner,    Edward    L.,    3700    Greenview 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Reinschmidt,  A.  E.,   1605  Sunset  Blvd., 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Reis,  Joaquim  M.,  My.,  15  Hastings  St., 

Lowell,   Mass.  1922 

Reissig,  Herman  F.,  3830  Bedford  Ave., 

Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 
Reister,  John  F.,  Brush,  Colo. 
Reiter,  Henry  P.,  312  S.  7th  Ave.,  Walla 

Walla,   Wash. 
Reitinger,   Philip,   234  North  St.,   Bed- 
ford,  O.  1889 
Rejebian,  Samuel  M.,  856  N.  Oakland 

Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 
Remaly,  Earl  E.,  Avoca,  la.  272 

Remele.    Wm.    A.,    p.em.,    WaterDury, 

Vt.  1894 

Remington,  Arthur  W.,  East  Hampton, 

R.  D.  1,  Conn. 
Renfrew,  James,  Parkman,  Me. 
xRenfroe,  George  W.,  R.  2,  Ashland,  Ky.1907 
Renz,  Ferdinand,  216  Walts  Ave.,  Sioux 

Falls,  S.  D. 
Reseigh,  Harry,  Wadebridge,  Cornwall, 
England.  1923 


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Reuman,    Otto   G.,    217   E.   Liberty   St.. 

Medina,  O. 
tReutepohler,  Benjamin  H.  1901 

tRevie,    Thomas    M..    Calgary,   Alberta, 

Canada.  ( — ) 

Reynolds,    Albert   B„    South   Sudbury, 

IVIdSS 

Reynolds,  Clifford  W.,  4812  Fontenelle 

Blvd.,  Omaha,  Neb. 
xReynolds,  John  W.,  Newport,  Me. 
xReynolds,  J.  R.,  R.  2,  Wallingford,  Ky.  (— 1 
[Reynolds,  Lauriston,  deceased.  60 

'Reynolds,  Maurice  W.,  Ch.,  U.  S.  A., 

Fort  Monmouth,   N.   J.  1917 

Reynolds,    Paul    R.,    A.B.C.F.M.  1918 

Reynolds,  Thomas  J..  Lineville,  Ala.  1901 
Reynolds,  William  J..   Norwich,   R.  D. 

4,  Conn. 
Rezner,  Robert  L.  F.,  Monroe  Center, 

111. 
Rhea,  Arthur  D.,  402  Suncrest  St.,  Pitts- 
burgh, (10)  Pa. 
Rhea,  William  C.  1500  W.  72d  PI.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  1922 
Rhein,    V.    Mathew,    211    W.    56th    St., 

New    York    City.  272 

xRheubottom.  Mary  G.,  Wakarusa,  Ind.  1901 
—  Rhoades,     Winfred,     Shirley     Centre, 

Mass.  1899 

Rhodes,    Bert   J.,    bus.,    Marshalltown, 

la.  1904 

Ricciardi,    Natale,    24    Elton    St.,    New 

Britain.    Conn. 
Rice,    Albert   R.,    Eldora,    la. 
Rice,  Arthur  L.,  465  So.  7th  East,  Salt 

Lake  City,  Utah.  72 

-Rice.   Austin,   7  Salem   St.,   Wakefield, 

Mass.  31 

Rice,  Benjamin  W.,   Caldwell,  Ida.        1905 
Rice,    Charles    W.,    1720    E.    116th    PL, 

Cleveland,    Ohio.  1895 

Rice.  Claton  S.,  St.,  33  Wyoming  Ave., 

Billings,  Mont.  26,  69,  190S 

Rice,  E.  LeRoy,  48  Perry  St..  Barre,  Vt. 
Rice,  Guy  H.,  Deer  Park,  Wash. 
xRice,  Homer  J.,  317  Granger  St.,  Gran- 
ville, Ohio. 
Rice,  John  H.  J.,  p.em.,  Whitley  Hotel, 

Emporia,   Kan.  1887 

Rice,    Norman    L.,    A.B.C.F.M.  1925 

Rice,    Othello    V.,    407    Harrison    Ave., 

Claremont,  Cal.  1877 

Rice,  Vernon,  Curtis,  Neb. 
Richard,  Charles  A.,  Seneca,  Kan. 
xRichard,  Fred,  Jackson,  Ohio.  (— ) 

-Richards.    Andrew,    6    Melville    Ave., 

Dorchester,   Mass. 
xRichards,   Arthur  A.,   180  S.  Main  St.. 

Franklin,  N.  H. 
Richards,  Eugene  L.,   Madison,   R.  D. 

2,  Conn. 
—Richards,  Fred'k  B.,  40  University  Rd., 

Brookline,  Mass. 
Richards,     George     S.,     Barkhamsted, 

Conn.  1882 

Richards.    Howard    A.    N.,    p.em.,    981 

Hunt    St.,    Akron,    O.  1887 

Richards,    James    A.,    271    Forest    St., 

Oberlin,  O.  10 

Richards,  Jehiel  S.,  Walnut  Hill,  R.  D. 

1.  Box  21,  Me.  1877 

Richards,   Mrs.   Josephine   B.,   130  Elm 

St.,  Shamokin,  Pa. 
—Richards,  Thomas  C.   p.em.,  12  Lovell 

St.,    West   Somerville,    Mass.  1890 

Richards,  Thomas  E.,  130  Elm  St..  Sha- 
mokin, Pa. 
Richards,  Waldo  S.,  Excelsior,  Minn. 
Richards,  William,  David  City,  Neb.     1910 
[Richards,  William  J.,  deceased.  60 

Richardson,  Bert  L.,  Elk  River,  Minn. 
Richardson,  Cyrus,  p.em.,  Colonial  Inn, 

Concord,  Mass.  1869 


Richardson,   David   A.,   Oregon,   111.       1888 
Richardson,   Ernest   T.,   Koloa,   Kauai, 

T.  H. 
Richardson,    Frank  H.,    bus.,   R.   D.   3, 

Morris,  Minn.  1894 

[Richardson,  Henry  Sterling,  deceased.     60 
Richert,    Cornelius,    2226   San   Joaquim 

St.,  Fresno,  Cal.  1891 

*xRichey,  F.  B.,  Danville,  Ohio.  (— ) 

-Richmond,  Charles  F.,  Franklin,  Mass. 
Richmond,  James,  Millbridge,  Me.         1878 
Richmond,    William   A.,    7   Bridge   St., 

Yarmouth,  Me. 
^Richter,  Gerald  E.,  517  Middle  St.,  Fall 

River,   Mass. 
Richter,  Thomas  L.,  Doerum,  R.  D.  1. 

Ga.  1922 

Ricker,   Albert  E-   Eliot,   Me. 
Ricker,    George    S.,    3630    English    St.. 

Wichita,  Kan.  1872 

Ricketts,   Charles  H,   p.em.,  114  Pros- 
pect St.,  Norwich,  Conn. 
Ricks,  W.  Edward,  Pn.,  Lincoln  Acad- 
emy, Kings  Mountain,  N.  C.  1917 
Riddiough,   William   R.,   Machias,  Me. 
Rideout,    Carrie   L..    Milford.    Me. 
Ridings,    Edward    J.,    Excelsior,    R.    1, 

Minn.  1902 

Riedel,     Charles,     113     Langley     Ave., 

Steubenville,  O.    ,  1896 

Riegler.   Gordon   A.,   Moorhead,   Minn. 
Rigby.    William    E.,     1818    Hoyt    Ave., 

Everett.   Wash.  1896 

Riggs,    Charles    H.,    A.B.C.F.M.  1923 

Riggs.  Ernest  W.,  Sec,  14  Beacon  St., 

Boston,  Mass.  1910 

Riggs,  Thomas  L.,  Oahe,   S.  D.  1872 

Riley,  Charles  A.,  Malone  Road,  R.  4, 

Kansas  City,  Kan.  1897 

Riley,  Walter  H.,  Columbus,  Neb. 
Riley,  William  W.,   110  S.  1st  St..  Tur- 

lock,  Cal.  1895 

Rinden,   Arthur  O.,  A.B.C.F.M.  1926 

Ripon,  William  H.,  Mapleton,  Minn. 
Risser,    Henry    A.,    R.    D.    2,    Hopkins, 

Minn.  1887 

Ritter,  Frank  S..  Sweet  Valley.  Pa. 
Rivers,    Marcus    C,    Trinity,    R.    D.    1, 

Ala. 
Rives,  Charles  J.,  Bunker  Hill,  111. 
Robb,  Mrs.  Rosa  Lizenby,  Julian,  Neb. 
Robbins,   Horace  H.,  Eugene,  R.  D.  3, 

Ore.  1874 

xRoberson,  W.  S.,  Raleigh.  N.  C.  (— ) 

Roberts,  Arthur  B.,  816  So.  Ditman  St., 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
—Roberts,    Ben,    39    Forest    St.,    Newton 

Highlands,  Mass. 
xRoberts,  Charles  W.,  Plummers  Land- 
ing, Ky.  72 
Roberts.  Clarence  B.,  413  White  Horse 

Pike,  Egg  Harbor,  N.  J. 
Roberts,  Clarence  E.,  219  Franklin  St., 

Colorado  Springs,  Co1©.  1900 

Roberts,   Elfin  Lloyd,   Tallmadge,   O. 
Roberts,    Floyd    L.,    A.B.C.F.M.  1926 

Roberts,  Henry  B.,  p.em.,  4206  Florida 

St.,    San    Diego,    Cal.  1878 

xRoberts,   James,   Goreville,   111. 
Roberts.    James    H,    442    Wolcott    Hill 

Rd.,  Wethersfield,   Conn.  1877 

xRoberts,  J.  M.,  Windsor,  Va.  ( — ) 

Roberts,    John,    LaVerne,    Cal.  1876 

Roberts,  John,  223  Williams  St.,  Scran- 
ton,  Pa. 
xRoberts,  Mary  E..  Goreville,  111.  (— ) 

[Roberts,  Peter,   deceased.  60 

Roberts,  Robert  E.,  2545  Dupont  Ave., 

S-,    Minneapolis,    Minn.  1884 

Roberts,    Mrs.    Rose,    219   Franklin   St., 

Colorado   Springs,    Colo.  1900 

Roberts.    Ruel    W.,    3615   Clinton    Ave., 

Minneapolis,    Minn.  1903 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       385 


Roberts,    William   A.,    Waynoka,    Okla. 
Robertson,    Albert    A.,    Sec,    618    So. 

Washtenaw    Ave.,    Chicago,    111.         1899 
xRobertson,  H.  George,  R.  2,  West  Mil- 
ton, Ohio. 
Robertson,  James  G.,  Colebrook,  Conn. 
Robertson,    John    C,    Brodhead,    Wis. 
Robertson,  William,  18  West  School  St., 

Westfield,  Mass.  1903 

Robertson,  William  L.,  Wayzata,  Minn. 
Robins,  George  F.,  Williamstown,  Mass. 
Robinson,  Benjamin  W.,  Pf.,  5757  Uni- 
versity Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  1909 
[Robinson,  Charles  F.,  deceased.  60 
[Robinson,  Charles  W.,  deceased.  60 
Robinson,    Clarence   E.,    San   Lorenzo, 

Cal. 
Robinson,  Collins  H..  Agt.,  169  Mitchell 

St.,  Hochester,  N.  Y.  1915 

Robinson,  Daniel  S.,  Pf.,  506  Ballantine 

Rd.,    Bloomington.    Ind.  1910 

—  Robinson,  Edward  A.,  Billerica,  Mass.  1883 
Robinson,     Edwin     B.,     233     Elm     St., 

Holyoke,  Mass.  13 

Robinson,   Eric   M.,   353   Hammond   St., 

Bangor,  Me. 
xRobinson,  George  W.,  Maryland,  N.  Y. 
xRobinson,  G.  W.,  Sandy  Hook,  Ky.        1907 
Robinson,   Henry  W.(   Rootstown,  O. 
Robinson,    James    A.,    248    So.    Bayou 

St.,  Mobile,  Ala. 
Robinson,       James      E.,       Wessington 

Springs,   S.   D. 
Robinson,    Orrin    L.,    Fox    Lake,    Wis. 
Robinson,    Peter,    3    West   Bridges    St., 

Hamlet,  N.  C.  1898 

Robinson,    Ralph    M.,    P.    O.    Box    162, 

Montebello,  Cal.  1900 

Robinson,    William   Dunlop,    217    N.   2d 

St.,   Yakima,   Wash. 
xRobinson,    William   E.,   R.    1,   Ashland, 

Ky. 
Roblee,  Henry  Scott,  312  Somonauk  St., 

Sycamore,  111. 
Robles,  Gabino.  Luquillo,  Puerto  Rico. 
Robles,  Juan.  Santurce,  Puerto  Rico.    1913 
Robles,   Tomas,   Fajardo,   Puerto  Rico. 
Rock,    William    W.,     123    Church    St., 

North  Adams,  Mass. 
*.\Rockwell,  Frank  E.,  bus.,  269  Hillsdale 

Ave.,  Sycamore,  N.  Y.  1903 

Rockwell,   Martin  E.,   259  So.   Oakland 

Ave.,   Villa   Park,   111.  1913 

xRockwell,  William  D.,  Climax,  N.  Y. 
Rockwell,  William  W..  Pf.,  3041  Broad- 
way, New  York  City.  1905 
xRoemer,     George     A.,     412     Main     St., 

Amesbury,  Mass. 
xRoemer,    Mrs.   Rosa   O.,    412   Main   St., 

Amesbury,  Mass.  1923 

Roemmich,  Carl,  Box  103,  Hazen,  N.  D. 
Roger,   John  H..   Atkinson,   111. 
Rogers,  Alfred  H.,  Hepler,  Kan.  1893 

xRogers,    Alonzo,    6   Lewis   St.,   Newark, 

N.  J. 
Rogers,    C.    Wellington,    North    Anson, 

Me.  1929 

—Rogers,  Harold  H.,  North  Middleboro, 

Mass. 
Rogers,    Lewis    G.,    39    Fordham    Dr., 

Buffalo.  N.  Y. 
■^-Rogers,    Ralph   H.,    Auburndale.   Mass. 
Rogers,    William    O.,    225   So.   Williams 

St.,  Denver,  Colo.  67 

Rolader,    Lorenzo    D.,    p. em.,    Atlanta, 

R.  D.  7,  Box  330,  Ga.  1915 

txRolinson,  G.  E.,  Norfolk,  Va.  (— ) 

Rollason,   Herbert  D.,   60  Crescent   St., 

Middletown,  Conn. 
Rollins,  Jesse  L.,  Pescadero,  Cal. 
Rollins.    Walter   H.,    St.,   287   4th   Ave.. 

New  York  City.  27.  29,  70.  1898 

[Rolls,  Frederick  C.  deceased. 


Roman,   Victor  E.,   DuBois,   Pa. 
Rominger,      Henry      V.,      Underwood, 

Wash.  1882 

fiomolo,    John    J.,    179    Lexington    St., 

East  Boston,  Mass.  1914 

Rood,   John  S.,   p.em.,   508  W.   6th   St., 

Claremont,  Cal.  1887 

Rooke,   William  J.,  Kohala,  T.  H. 
-*oot,  Edward  Talmadge,  Sec.,  55  Put- 
nam St.,   Somerville,   Mass.  1891 
Root,    J.    Bernard,    811    Palmetto   Ave., 

Sanford,  Fla. 
[Root,  Theophilus  H.,  deceased. 
[Ropes,  James  H.,  deceased. 
Roraback,  Albert  E.,  215  Fenimore  St., 

Brooklyn,   N.   Y.  10 

Rose,  James,  East  Dorset,  Vt.  272 

Rose,  Philip  M.,  City  My.,  57  Sherman 

St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  29,  1913 

Rose,  Richard   S.,   A.B.C.F.M.  1912 

Rose,  Samuel,    23    Pierce    St.,    Green- 
field,   Mass.  1887 
Rose,  Thomas  H.,  Vershire,  Vt. 
Ross,  Arthur   B.,   New  Haven,   Vt. 
Ross,  Edgar     M.,     East    Longmeadow, 

Mass. 
Ross,    George    G.,    12255   Harvard   Ave., 

Chicago,  111.  1902 

Ross,   George  J.,  Estelline,  S.   D. 
\Ross,  John  N.,  R.  4,  Muncie,  Ind.  (—) 

Rosselot,  F.  P.,   Garden  Grove,  R.  D., 

Cal. 
Rossnagel,    John,   Jr.,    12  Hemlock  St., 

Lincoln,  Me. 
Rotch,  Caleb  L.,  Oak  Bluffs,   Mass.      1879 
Roth,  Rudolph  W.,   Charlotte,   Mich. 
Rothenberger,   John,   Windsor,   Colo.        68 
Rounds,  Walter  S.,  Rockland,  Me. 
Roundy,  Rodney  W.,  St.,  95  Exchange 

St.,  Portland,  Me.  27,  69,  1904 

Rouner,  Arthur  A.,  664  State  St.,  Ports- 
mouth,  N.  H.  32 
xRountree,    Hersey    E.,    Ch.    U.    S.    S. 

Whitney,  San  Diego,  Cal. 
Routt,  Thomas  L.,  644  Clay  St.,  Marion, 

Ala.  67 

Rowan,  William  E.,  Paia,  Maui,  T.  H.      12 
Rowden,    William    S.,    Coleridge,    Neb. 
[Rowe,  Alfred  L.,  deceased.  61 

xRowe,  Harry  G.,  Sec,  812  Bd.  of  Trade 

Bldg.,    Indianapolis,    Ind.  1904 

Rowe,  Marion  M.,  Jasper,  R.  D.  4,  Ala. 
Rowell,    Nathan   L.,   v.err...   1241    Dover 

Lane,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  1864 

Rowell,  Wilfred  A.,  204  Garfield  Ave., 

Hinsdale,    111. 
xRowland,  Charles  H.,  315  N.  Edgeworth 

St.,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Rowland,   C.    W.,    Millwood.    Ga.  1920 

SRowland,  George  M.,   138  Hancock  St., 

Auburndale,  Mass.  1886 

[Rowland,  John  H.,  deceased.  61 

[Rowland,  Levi  P.,  deceased.  61 

Rowland,  Ralph  W.,  Middlebury.  Conn. 
Rowlands,    William    F.,    A.B.C.F.M.       1911 
Rowles,    Glenn    A.,    212    S.    2d    St.,    De 

Kalb,   111. 
Rowlison,  Carlos  C,  Fairfield,  R.  D.  9, 

Conn. 
"Slowse,  Ralph  H.,  St.,  City  My.  So.,  14 

Beacon  St.,   Boston,  Mass.  29,   1914 

Royce,    Luman   H.,    Sec,    2032   E.    115th 

St.,  Cleveland,  O.  26,  1891 

Roys,  Edville  A.,  East  Kingston,  N.  H.  1907 
xRubart,  Robert  B.,  Lincoln,  Kans. 
IRucks,  Archie  R.  1916 

Ruder,   Peter,   Kulm,   N.  D. 
Rudolph,  Walter  S.,  3441  W.  39th  Ave., 

Denver,  Colo. 
Ruegg,  Samuel  G.,  2330  Sommers  Ave., 

Madison,    Wis. 
Ruge,    Louis   H.,    Box    24,    Brattleboro, 

Vt.  1898 


386       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches       [1932 


Rugg,  Herbert  D.,    Sec,   287   4th   Ave., 

New  York  City.  13,  20,  1917 

Rundin,  Walter  C,  Wahoo,  Neb. 
Ruoff,     Jacob     G.,      1122     Grace     St., 

Bakersfield,  Cal.  1891 

xRupert,  W.  H.,  Brazil,  Ind.  (— ) 

Ruring,  Victor  H.,  Danville.  la. 
Rush,    Charles    F.,    239    Jefferson    St., 

Macon,    Ga 
Rushdoony,  Y.  K.,  617  Clayton  St.,  San 

Francisco,  Cal.  1918 

Rusk,    George   Y.,    Pf.,  55   Hanson   PI., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1918 

Russell,  Alec,  Rockwell,  la. 
xRussell,  Edward  W.,  Box  78,  Vauxhall, 

N.  J. 
Russell,  Galen,  Chappaqua,  N.  Y. 
Russell,  George  E.,  Ch.,  47  Summer  St., 

Gloucester,    Mass.  1916 

Russell,      Howard      H.,      Anti-Saloon 

League,   79    So.    Grove    St.,    Wester- 

ville,  O.  I885 

—Russell,  Joseph  J.,  32  Dodge  St.,  Bev- 
erly, Mass. 
Russell,  Melville  W.,  Windsorville,  Me. 

1925 
Ruston,  Joseph  T.,  Winthrop,  N.  Y. 
[Rutan,  Frederick  N.,  deceased. 
Rux,  August  H.,  Eaton,  Colo. 
xRyan,    Christopher    C,    516    Plum    St., 

Elkhart,  Ind. 
Ryder,    Henry    A.,    250    Westford    St., 

Lowell.    Mass.  1904 

Rymph,    L.    Merle,    1810    N.    Yale    St., 

Wichita,    Kan. 
*xSachtien,    Mrs.    Emolyn,    Livingston, 

Wis.  72,  1929 

Saez,  Florencio,  Pf.,  Evangelical  Sem., 

Rio  Piedras,   Puerto  Rico.  1914 

Safford,   Geo.   C,   Hopkins,   Minn. 
Sagawa,   Chikatada,   Olaa,   T.  H. 
xSailer,  Phillip  S.,  634  E.  42d  St.,  Brook- 
lyn,  N.   Y.  10 
Salisbury,    Charles    C,    Williamstown, 

Vt. 
Salmon,    James    D.,    272    Sadowa    St., 

San  Francisco,   Cal. 
Salter,    Edward   C,    Ipswich,    S.   D. 
Salter,  R.  Newton,  27  Burnett  St.,  Ma- 

plewood,  N.   J. 
Saltmarsh,    Frank    N.,    5    Nesmith   St., 

Derry  Village,   N.   H.  1898 

[Sampson,  Cassander  C,  deceased. 
Samuel,    John,    601    49th   Ave.,    Duluth, 

Minn.  1912 

Sanborn,  Edward  S.,  Acworth,  N.  H.  1895 
Sanders,  Charles  H.,  803  E.  Wells  St., 

Milwaukee,    Wis.  1908 

xSanders,    Dale    O.,    Reidsville,    N.    C. 
[Sanders,  Frank  K.,  deceased. 
Sanders,   J.   F.,   4725   Kensington   Ave., 

San   Diego,   Cal.  1905 

Sanderson,    Newton   F.,    bus.,   1606   Al- 

hambra  Ave.,  Martinez,  Cal.  1907 

Sanderson,    Ross   W.,    Sec,   508    Morris 

Ter.,  Baltimore,   Md.  1908 

Sandine,    Hilmer   B.,    302    Genesee   St., 

Merrill,  Wis. 
[Sanford,  Elias  B.,  deceased.  61 

xSanford,  W.  S.,  R.  D.,  Ashton,  IU. 
.Sangree,  Carl  M.,   Commington,   Mass. 
Sangree,  Milton  H.,   101  Madison  Ave., 

Wellsville,  N.  Y. 
Santa   Ana,    F.   M.,     Waipahu,     Oahu, 

T.  H.  272 

Sargent,    Arthur    H.,    Maine    Seacoast 

Mission,  Jonesport,  Me.  1910 

Sargent,  Edmund  C,  bus.,  Ruso,  N.  D.  1912 
Sargent,    Edward    C,    West    Newbury, 

Vt. 
Sargent,  James  B.,  Sec,  Richmond,  Vt. 

72.    1897 


—Sargent,    John    H.,    37    Hawthorne    St., 
Lowell,  Mass.  43 

Sargent,  Stanley  M.,  Island  Falls,  Me. 

Sargent,  Sumner  H.,  Raymond,  N.  H.    1901 
xSargent,    William   G.,   215   Bucklin   St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  11,  14,  18 

Sargent,   William  H.,  1624  Jewell  Ave., 
Topeka,  Kan.  1899 

Sarjeant,  James  E.,   167  West  145th  St., 
New  York  City. 

Sarles,   Jesse  E.,  Laurium,  Mich. 

Sass,  Frederick  W.,  206  Michigan  Ave., 
Charlevoix,  Mich.  1909 

Sattler,    Ferdinand,    2035    S.    18th    St., 
Lincoln,  Neb. 

Sauer,    John   N.,    254    "E"    St.,   Fresno, 
Cal. 

Sauerman,  William  E.,  Oakland,  la. 
xSaunders,    Martha   B.,    R.    2,    Walling- 
ford,  Ky.  (— ) 

Saunders,    Walter    J.,    14    Canaan    St., 
Carbondale,  Pa.  1925 

Saunders,    Whitney   W.,    R.   D.,    Syca- 
more, 111. 
_£<Savage,  Donald  H.,  Norton,  Mass. 

Savage,  Edward  W.,  Watertown,  Minn. 
fSavage,  Gordon  E.  1920 

Savides,    Youvan    S.,    My.,    525    Park 
View,  Racine,  Wis.  1914 

Sawyer,   Elisha    L.,    Torrington,   R.   D. 
3,  Conn. 

Sawyer,    Herman   L..   Stillman   Valley, 
111.  1910 

Sawyer,     James    J.,     West    St.,     High 
Point,  N.  C. 
*=JBawyer,  Roland  D.,  Ware,  Mass. 

Sayler,  Edward,  Pf.,  Talladega  College, 
Talladega,  Ala.  1920 

Scambler,  Mrs.  Anne,  Bridgewater,  Vt.   272 

Scambler,  Arthur  G.,  Bridgewater,  Vt. 

Schaefle,    John    M.,    1206    S.    Kenmore 
Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  33 

Schafer,  Waiter  C,  177  Warrenton  Ave., 
Hartford,  Conn.  1913 

Schaff,  Max  B.,  85  Rollstone  St.,  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass. 

Schatz,  Jacob  E.,  520  E.  9th  St.,  Crete, 
Neb. 

Schaub,  Phillip,  Round  Prairie,  Minn.  (— ) 

Schaufuss,  Charles,  722  York  St.,  New- 
port, Ky. 

Scheer,    Henry    Otto,    501    S.    4th    St., 

Rocky  Ford,  Colo. 
\Scheffler,  William  H.,  27  Myrtle  Ave., 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.  1928 

Scheibe,  Durbin  Clyde,  Williston,  N.  D. 

Scheibe,  Otto  J.,  P.  O.  Box  G,  Hurley, 
N.  M. 

Schenck,    Norman    C,    Sec    Box    150, 
Honolulu,  T.  H.  1906 

Scherff,    Frank    C.    F.,    5667    Fountain 
Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1876 

Schiller,   August,   409  S.  36th  St.,   Bill- 
ings, Mont. 

Schilling,  Walter  E.,  Kewaunee,  Wis. 

Schlaretzki,  Walter,  554  Veronica  Ave., 
E.  St.  Louis,  111. 

Schlitzkus,  Fred  W.,  Sutton,  Neb. 

Schmalle,  William  J.,  1908  Lewis  Ave., 
Fresno,  Cal. 
— Schmalz,  Alfred,  219  Orchard  St.,  Bel- 
mont, Mass. 

Schmidt,   Carl   F.    O.,    2907   Eggers   PL. 
Cincinnati,   O. 

Schmidt,  Edward  D.,  3815  Thomas  St., 
Chicago,  111. 

Schmidt,  F.  C,  Warroad,  Minn. 

Schmidt,  George  J.,  35th  &  J  Sts.,  Lin- 
coln, Neb. 

Schmidt,  Jonathan  D.,  Highland.  111. 

Schmidt,  Paul,  R.  D.  2,  Sta.  L.,  Cincin- 
nati, O. 

Schmink,  John  A.,  Sullivan.  O. 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing        387 


Schnacke,  Leon  C,   1400  Jewell  Ave., 

Topeka,  Kan.  1883 

Schneider,  Emil,  Leavenworth,  Wash.    1924 
Schneider.  Max,  167  Liberty  St.,  Bloom- 
field,  N.  J.  1925 
Schoenfeld,  Albert  H.,  1623  Monroe  St., 

Madison,  Wis. 
Schoenfeld,    Benjamin   F.,    Park   Falls, 

Wis. 
Schoenfeld,   Fred  W.,    bus.,   Edgarton, 

Wis.  1898 

Schoenwandt,    Christian,    Star    Route, 

177,  Newport,  Ky. 
Schofield,    Charles,    6333    Central   Ave., 

Minneapolis,  Minn.  1915 

Scholl,    Louis   E.,    6285    20   Ave.    N.    E., 

Seattle,  Wash.  1913 

xScholz,  Herbert,  T.,  Macon,  N.  C.  (— ) 

xSchoning,    Arnt    L.,    41    Summer    St., 

Westerly,  R.  I. 
Schott,  Fred  H.,  Litchfield,  O. 
Schramm,   Roy   J.,    249  Fairfield   Ave., 

Hartford,  Conn. 
Schriver,    Lester   O.,    118   Parkside   Dr. 

Peoria,  111.  1920 

Schrock,    Perry    F.,    205    W.    20th    St., 

Santa  Ana,  Cal. 
Schroeder,  George  W.,  Holden,  W.  Va.  1900 
Schroeder.     John    C,     165     State     St., 

Portland,  Me.  13,  32 

^.Schroeder,  Louis  C,  892  Main  St.,  Wal- 

oole,  Mass. 
Schubert,  Paul,  Pf.,  Yankton,  S.  D.       1931 
Schultz,  Carl  F.,  Hyannis,  Mass. 
Schulz,  F.  A.  Erwin,  Neeb  Rd.,   Price 

Hill  Sta.,  Cincinnati,  O. 
*Schulz,    Louis,     West    Linwood    Ave., 

Maple  Shade,  N.  J. 
Schulz,  Ormund,  551  S.  Pasadena  Ave., 

Pasadena,  Cal.  1931 

Schumaker,  William  W.,  Sec,  843  Sum- 
ner Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  70,  1902 
Schurr,  Daniel  G.,  Burt,  N.  D. 
Schuster,  William,  So.  33d  St.,  Billings, 

Mont.  1877 

Schwab,  Benjamin  T.,  Pierre,  S.  D. 
Schwab,  Ralph  K.,  Garden  City,  Kan. 
Schwabenland,    John    C,    Wilsonville, 

Ore. 
Schwartz,  Henry  B.,  T.,  Wailuku,  T.  H.  1891 
Schwedler,    Walter    H.,    Scout  Ex.,    11 

So.  6th  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111.  1915 

Schwimley,  William  A.,  5938  Van  Nuys 

Blvd.,  Van  Nuys,  Cal.  1895 

xSchwyhart,  Earl  W.,  Servia,  Ohio.         1929 
Scotford,   John  R.,   Sec,  287  4th  Ave., 

New  York  City.  15,  20,  1912 

Scott,     Albert    L.,     6447    Evans     Ave., 

Chicago,  111. 
Scott,    Benjamin    D.,    Pf.,   828   College 

Ave.,  Claremont,  Cal.  1914 

Scott,  Caroline  H.  F.,  Gossville,  N.  H.  1929 
[Scott,  Darius  B.,  deceased.  61 

^Bcott,    Evan    W.,    Chaplain,    U.    S.   N., 

Navy  Yard,  Boston,  Mass.  1904 

Scott,    George    W.,    6275    Kester    Ave., 

Van  Nuys,  Cal.  1902 

Scott,  Harry  S.,  Douglass,  Kan. 
Scott,    Henry   Miller,    211    No.   Serrano 

Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1911 

..Scott,  James  F.,  Amesbury,  Mass.  1898 

Scott,   John   J.,    Mentor,    O.  1921 

Scott,  Natt  H.,  Brownsville,  Vt.  1922 

Scott,  Philip  G.,  Darien,  Conn. 
Scott,  Willard,  1651  Beacon  St.,  Brook- 
line,  Mass.  1879 
xScott.  William  T.,  2405  Elizabeth  Ave., 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  10    67 

xScotton,  A.  K.,  Coleridge,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Scribner,  Frank  J.,  60  S.  Jackson  St., 

Janesville,  Wis.  11 

Scroggs,   J.   W.,   T.,   412  College  Ave., 

Norman,  Okla.  1880 


Scudder,  Doremus, 
Claremont,  Cal. 

Scudder,  Frank  S. 
Honolulu,  T.  H. 


133    W.    9th     St., 

1 

Sec,     Box     150, 


1885 
*1890 


Scudder,  William  W.,  1725  Monte  Vista 

Dr.,  Whittier,  Cal.  1885 

xSeagrave,  James  F.,  Losantville,  Ind.    1926 
\Seagrave,    Mrs.    Maymie,    Losantville, 

Ind. 
Sears,  John  E.,  Glendo,  Wyo. 
*xSeath,  James,  4236  Oak  St.,  New  Bos- 
ton   O.  272    1932 
Sebold,    Charles  E.,   3107  Floral   Blvd., 

Butte,  Mont. 
Sechrist,   Earl  J.,   490  W.   8th  St.,   Eu- 
gene, Ore.  1915 
Seckerson,    Howard    A.,     Pf..    Storrs, 

Conn.  1909 

Secord,  Albert,  Olmsted  Falls,  O.  1900 

Secord,    Alfred    A.,    bus.,   Alexandria, 

Minn.  1900 

Sedgwick,  Arthur  H.,  166  Westminster 

St.,   Springfield,   Mass.  1890 

Seebart,    Arthur   W.,   Pf.,  Polytechnic, 

Mont. 
xSeely,  Ray  M.,  Franklin,  Ohio. 
Seelye,     Laurens    H.,     Pf.,     American 

Univ.,  Beirut,  Syria.  1915 

tSelby,  A.  Clark,  Kansas  City,  Mo.         1899 
Selch,  Grant  M.,  Wells  River,  Vt. 
Seliger,  Charles  H.  B.,  Union,  Me.         1903 
Seller,  Perley  B.,  Quechee,  Vt. 
Sellick,  F.  Stanley,  Stratford,  Conn. 
Sengstacke,    Henry    A.,    3    Mile    Post, 

Augusta  Rd.,  Savannah,  Ga. 
Sergeant,  Miss  Ruth  F.,  Southern  Pines, 

N.  C. 
Serl,  Elmer  W.,  Southern  Pines,  N.  C. 
Service,  Emerson  B.,  457  S.  Witmer  St., 

Los  Angeles,   Cal.  1902 

Sevier,   Samuel  S.,   1508  Q  St.,   N.  W., 
Washington,    D.    C.  1884 

-Sewall,  Oliver  D.,  Tr.,  14  Beacon  St., 

Boston,  Mass.  24,  69,  1892 

•«*ewell,  William  G.,  North  Weymouth, 
Mass. 
xSexton,   C.   M.,   4241   Spruce   St.,    New 

Boston,   Ohio.  1927 

xSexton,  J.  W.,  Rush,  Ky.  (— ) 

Seyfert,  William  H.,  Madrid,  N.  Y. 
Seymour,    Edward   P.,    St.   Mawr   PI., 

Jenkintown,   Pa.  1892 

Seymour,    Frank   C,    North   Amherst, 

Mass. 
Shaeffer,    Grant   L.,    221    Walnut  Ave., 

Santa  Cruz,  Cal.  1893 

xShafer,  Clark  S.,  Finesville,  N.  J. 
— Shafer,  Melville  A.,   Wrentham,   Mass. 
xShafer,  W.  Max,  Muncie,  Ind.  (— ) 

Shank,    Charles   H.,    2620    W.    85th    St., 

Seattle,  Wash. 
Shankweiler,  Paul  W.,  Pf.,  Clark  Univ., 

Worcester,  Mass.  1926 

Shantz,  Merle,  East  Corinth,  Vt. 
Sharp,  A.  J.,  Berlin  Cross  Roads,  Ohio.  1897 
Sharp,  Lawrie  J.,  2794  Archwood  Ave., 

Cleveland,  O. 
xSharp,  Nathan.  Cabell,  W.  Va.  (— ) 

Sharpe,  Joseph,   Alcester,   S.  D. 
Sharpe,  Perry  A.,  Vermilion,  S.  D. 
xSharpe,  Wilbur,  Lebanon,  R.  7,  Ind. 
Shattuck,   Angelo  E.,   955  N.  Michigan 
Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  1908 

~  Shaver,  Erwin  L.,  Sec,  15  Shirley  Rd., 
Waltham,  Mass.  21,  1917 

txShaw,  A.,   Method,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Shaw,  Arthur  D.,  Terrace  View  Apts., 

1821   11th  Ave.,  West,  Seattle,  Wash.  1910 
Shaw,  Edgar  M.,   Dunning,  Neb. 
Shaw,  Edwin  S.,  Excelsior,  R.  3,  Minn.  1890 
Shaw,  Ernest  T.,  A.B.C.F.M.  1918 

TShaw,  George  W.,  deceased.  61 

[Shaw,  John  T.,  deceased.  62 


388       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches       [1932 


Shaw,  Robert  B.,  Veradale,  Wash. 
Shay,  John  H.,  Streator,  111.  1871 

[Shear,  Abraham  Lincoln,  deceased.  62 

Shearer,    Herman    A.,    4806    Sixth    St.. 

Chico,  Cal.  1889 

xSheeley,     Adaline     M..     West     Union, 

Ohio.  (— ) 

Sneffer,  Lauren  A.,  Arlington,  Wash. 
Sheldon,  Charles  M.,  Ed.,  1621  College 

St.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1886 

Sheldon,    Frank    M.,    829    W.    13th    St., 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
Sheldon,  Harry  D.,  14  Adare  PI.,  North- 
ampton, Mass.  1890 
Sheldon,  O.  J.,  Winter  Park,  Fla.          1918 
Shelland,  J.  C,  1523  6th  St.,  S.  E.,  Min- 
neapolis,  Minn.  1874 
*txShellenbarger,  A.  A.,  R.  I.,  Montour, 

Iowa.  ( — ) 

Shelly,  Warren  S.,  Carson  City,  Mich. 
xShelton,  Arthur,  Olive  Hill,  Ky.  (— ) 

Shelton,    Charles    Eldred,    1057    Leckie 

St.,  Portsmouth,  Va. 
[Shelton,  Charles  W.,  deceased.  62 

Shenefelt.  Orville  P.,  N.  5017  Regal  St., 

Spokane,  Wash. 
Shepard,    Clyde    S.,    1363    S.    Alvarado 

St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1913 

Shepard,    Herman    T.,     West    Epping, 

N.  H.  1891 

tShepard,  William  A.  1920 

xShepherd,    David    W.,    1032    28th,    Co- 
lumbus, Ga.  272 
Shepler,   Nicholas,   99  West  Broad  St., 

Westerly,  R.  I. 
*xSheppard,  Aaron  H.,  R.  2,  Glenn,  Ga. 
Sheppard,  Joseph  B..  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 
--Sheradan,   Gregory  A..  50  Dunster  Lane, 

Winchester.  Mass.  1906 

Sherberg,    Albert    N.,    158    Chapel    St., 

Savlesville.  R.  I. 
Sheridan,     George     Phil.,      Rochester, 

Minn. 
Sherley,    John    A.,    125    Magnolia   Ter., 

Springfield,  Mass.  1906 

Sherman,  Edwin  T.,  223  No.  School  St., 

Lodi,  Cal. 
Sherman,   Stanley  C,   Bridgton.   Me. 
Sherwin,  Benjamin  A.,  106  N.  Crawford 

St.,  Millersburg.  O.  1900 

Shields,  Hugh,  Ridgefield,  Conn. 
xShifflet,  G.  A.,  R.  1,  Beverly,  W.  Va. 
Shipherd,  Theodore  M.,  Norwich,  Conn. 

10,  11,  20,  21 
Shipman.  Alden  H.,  206  S.  O  St.,  Lake 

Worth,  Fla.  1907 

Shipman,  Frank  R.,  p.em.,  100  Dwight 

St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1893 

Shipman,     Montague    A.,     St.,    722    N. 

Michigan  Ave.,  Pasadena.  Cal.  1912 

Shiraishi,    Tasaji.    My.,    576    Sycamore 

St.,  Oakland.  Cal.  1919 

Shively,  John  L.,  Southport,  Conn. 
Shoemaker,   Charles  D.,   Morning  Sun, 

Ohio.  1908 

Shoemaker,    John    R.,    3647    West    St., 

Oakland.  Cal. 
Shoemaker,  Richard  R.,   St.,  816  Park- 
land Circle,  Albuquerque,  N.  M.  26,  71,  1898 
Shoote,  Robert.  LeRaysville,  Pa. 
xShort,  C.  E.,  Chipley,  Ga. 
Short,    George    W.    D.,    2673    Orrington 

Ave.,  Evanston.  111.  1894 

xShort,    Harley    H..    253    S.    Market    St., 

Hagerstown.  Ind.  14 

Short,  Wm.  H..  41  S.  Bay  Ave.,  Amity- 

ville,  L.  I..  N.  Y.  1897 

Shorter,  Frederic  W.,  3207  Franklin  St., 

Seattle,  Wash. 
Shrader,   Ralph   R.,   A.B.C.F.M.  1925 

Shuder,    Harry   A.,    ch.,   San    Quentin, 

Cal.  1911 

xShull,  Andy,  R.  3.  Waverly,  Ohio. 


Shull,    Gilbert   L.,    1442   N.   Ronan   St., 

Wilmington,  Cal.  1883 

Shult,  Pearley  E.,  Ankeny,  la. 
Shumaker,    E.    Ellsworth,    Cambridge, 

Mass.  1894 

Shurtz,    George    C.     429    Fulton    Rd., 

N.  W.,  Canton,  O. 
Siegle,   Scott  C,   Westminster,   Mass. 
xSifert,  Russell  G.,  R.  2,  Tipton,  Ind. 
Silcox,  Claris  Edwin,  Sec,  166  Douglas 

Drive,  Toronto,  Canada.  1914 

[Silcox,  John  B.,  deceased. 
Silva,  Ernest  G.  da,  Hilo,  T.  H. 
Silvernail,     Homer     B.,     Stephentown, 

N.  Y. 
xSimmonds,  Marion,  Anderson,  Ind.        1931 
— Simmons,  Arthur  A.,  Wilmington,  Mass. 
txSimmons,   C.  C,   New  Bern,  N.  C.      (— ) 
Simmons,  Robert  Wilbur,  Bridgewater, 

Conn.  272 

xSimmons,     Ora,     1644     W.     First     St., 

Marion,  Ind. 
Simmons,  R.  Barclay,  131  Chicopee  St., 

Chicopee,  Mass.  1915 

Simmons,    Zachariah,    p.em.,    604   Fair- 
view  St.,  High  Point.  N.  C.  1885 
xSimon,   Charles,   70  Walnut  St.,   Metu- 

chen,  N.  J.  (— ) 

Simonds,    J.    Rupert,     440    Center    St., 

Salem,   Ore. 
Simons,  George  T.,  908  Highland  Ave., 

Manhattan  Beach,  Cal. 
Simpson,  Henry  J.,  912  Wellington  Ave. 

E.,    Flint.    Mich.  1906 

—-Simpson,    James    C,    61    Emerson    Rd., 

Watertown,  Mass.  1917 

txSimpson,  S.,  Gilmerton,  Va.  (— ) 

Simpson,   Samuel,   Tolland,   Conn.  1894 

Sims,    John    R.,    p.em.,    522    Pipe    Shop 

St..   Gadsden,   Ala.  18S4 

Sims,   Newell  Leroy,  Pf.,  166  N.  Pros- 
pect St..  Oberlin.  O.  1905 
Sims,  Richard  V.,  Box  274,  New  Iberia, 

La.  69 

\_Sims,  Thomas,  p.em.,  Forestdale,  R.  F. 

D..   Mass.  1875 

Sinden,  Archibald  W.,  Earlville,  la. 
Single.  John,  Highmore,  S.  D.  1883 

xSinift.  George.  Chillicothe.  Ohio.  (— ) 

Sink,    Reuben    H.,    p.em.,    807    N.    El- 
dorado St.,  Stockton.  Cal.  1883 
Sinninger,     Norman     E.,     Clintonville, 

Wis. 
Sipe,   William   C,   Hollis,   N.   H. 
Sipes,  E.  Jasper,  Ekalaka.  Mont. 
tSisson,  Howard  R.,  New  York.  1910 

Sizer,  Willis  L..  Jackman.  Me.  1916 

Skeele.    Arthur    F.,    225    Monroe    PI., 

Monrovia,    Cal.  1882 

Skentelbury,  Wm.  H.,  Flat  Rock.  Mich. 
Skerrv,  James  Wm.,  1611  Forrest  Ave., 

Seattle,  Wash. 
Skidmore.     Harold    N..     930     Jefferson 

Ave.,  S.  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Skidmore,    Lewis    H.,     bus.,    Rockton- 

m.  urn 

Skidmore,   Nathaniel,    1601    Chapin   St.. 
Jackson.    Mich. 

Skillin,  Carl  D.,  873  Pleasant  St..  Wor- 
cester. Mass. 
[Skinner,   A.  Karl,  deceased. 
^Skinner,    Charles    L.,     120     North     St., 
Georgetown,   Mass.  1886 

Slade.  William.  Thetford.  Vt.  1888 

Slade,    William    F.,    3978    Drexel    Ave., 

Chicago,  111.  13 

txSlane,  J.  M.,  Fort  Jennings.  Ohio.        (— ) 

Slater,  Arnold,  Cochran,  Ga. 

Slater,  Sheldon,  Heaton,  N.  D. 

Slavinski.   Miss  Barbara,   812  Columbia 
St.,  Shenandoah,  Pa. 

Sleeper.  Henry  D.,  Vergennes,  Vt.  1S91 

Sloan.  Alexander.  Newcastle,  N.  H. 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       389 


Sloan,  George  S.,  316  N.  27th  St.,  Bill- 
ings, Mont. 
Sloan,  S.  J.  Tilden,  Ed.,  Taloga,  Okla.  1908 
Slocum,    Wm.    F.,    Pr.  em.,    57    Dudley 

Rd.,  Newton  Center,  Mass.  1878 

xSlone,  J.  M.,  Fort  Jennings,  O.  (— ) 

—Small,    Andrew    J.,    8    Park    St.,    Pep- 
perell,  Mass.  1895 

Small,   Charles  H.,   2898  Kingsley   Rd., 
Shaker  Heights,  Cleveland,  O.  1886 

^Small,    Charles    R.,    81    Laighton    St., 
Lynn,   Mass. 
Small,  Harry  E.,  Canterbury,  Conn. 
Smiley,  Edmund  L.,  Windham,  Conn. 
xSmith,  A.  F.,  Polloksville,  N.  C.  (— > 

[Smith,  Albert  D.,   deceased.  62 

xSmith,  Alonzo  J.,  North  Harlowe.  N.  C. 
Smith,    Alvin   O.,    1928   44th   S.   W.   St., 

Seattle,  Wash. 
[Smith,  Arthur  H.,  deceased.  62 

Smith,  Arthur  L.,  Rosslyn,  Va.  1916 

Smith,  Caleb  E.,  5  Arbor  St.,  Wenham, 

Mass.  1904 

Smith,   Charles  C,    1866  Iglehart  Ave., 
St.   Paul,   Minn. 
_Smith,  Charles  H.,  Granby,  Mass. 
Smith,     Charles     W.,     South     Haven, 

Mich.  1899 

Smith,  Charles  W.,  Haleyville,  Ala. 
Smith,  Clifford  H.,  p.em.,  72  South  St., 

Proctor,   Vt.  1882 

xSmith,  Daniel  H.,  Farmington,  N.  H. 
xSmith,  Denbo,  Brushart,  Ky.  (— ) 

Smith,  Dwight  C,  2137  Walnut  St.,  Bel- 

lingham,  Wash. 
Smith,  E.  Ellsworth,  1005  Clark  St.,  W. 

Hollywood,  Cal. 
Smith,  E.  Sinclair,  5126  Ellenwood  Dr., 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1886 

Smith,    E.   Victor,    T.,    1306   E.   75th  St., 

Seattle,  Wash.  1898 

xSmith,  Edward,  R.  1,  Poneto,  Ind.  1915 

[Smith,  Edward  H.,  deceased.  62 

Smith,  Edward  H.,  A.B.C.F.M.  1901 

Smith,    Edward    Lincoln,    2520    Mount 

Baker  Dr.,  Seattle,  Wash.  1890 

Smith,  Edward  Lornie,  E.  Orwell.  O.      1895 
tSmith,    Emory   B.,   Pf.,    1707   2d   St.,   N. 

W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1915 

Smith,  Eugene  B.,  Paxton,  Mass. 
Smith,    Frank    G.,     421     So.     36th     St., 

Omaha,  Neb. 
Smith.  Fred,  Clear  Lake,  S.  D. 
Smith,    Fred,    324    S.    5th   St.,    Newton, 

Kan. 
Smith,  G.  Byron,  Pr.,  Iberia,  Mo.  1920 

xSmith.     George     B.,     617     E.    23d    St., 

Indianapolis,    Ind.  1909 

Smith.   George   H.,   Pf.,   620   No.   Wash- 
ington St.,  Wheaton,  111.  1876 
[Smith,  George  LeGrand,  deceased. 
TSmith,   Green  N.,   deceased.  63 
Smith.    H.   Kenneth,    508   New   4th   St., 

Fairport  Harbor,   O. 
xSmith,  H.  Shelton,  Pf.,  2415  Club  Blv'd, 
Durham,  N.  C.  20,  21,  (— ) 

Smith,  Hardeman  D.,  Mebane,  R.  D.  4, 
Box  33,  N.  C. 
—Smith,    Henry   F.,    397   High   St.,    West 
Medford,  Mass. 
Smith,    Henry    G.,    15    103d    St.,    Troy, 

N.  Y.  1886 

Smith,  Henry  W.,  Lee,  Mass.  1905 

Smith,    Howard    N.,    Jennings    Lodge, 

Ore. 
xSmith,  Hugh  A.,  Versailles,  Ohio.  14 

Smith,  I.  Arthur,  Ottawa,  Kan. 
Smith,    Ivan    R.,    205    Washington    St., 

Abingdon,  111.  272 

Smith,  J.  Challen,  1234  Armacost  Ave., 
West  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1896 

xSmith.  J.  H.,  Maysville,  N.  C.  (— ) 


Smith,     J.    Lloyd,     5512    Reiger    Ave., 

D(illcis    Tex. 
xSmith,  James  F.,  Anderson,  Ind.     272,  1932 
Smith,  James  G.,  p.em.,  324  B  St.,  Fay- 

etteville,  N.  C.  1903 

Smith,  James  Robert,  8273  Hough  Ave., 

Cleveland,  O. 
Smith,   John  V.   G.,   p.em.,   806  S.   13th 

Ave.,  Yakima,  Wash.  1904 

[Smith,  Jonathan  G.,  deceased.  63 

xSmith,  Leon  Edgar,  Pr.,  Elon  College, 

N.  C.  10,  11,  14,  20,  24,  42,  (— ) 

Smith,  N.  B.  C,  Highland,  R.  D.,  Cal.  1900 
Smith,  O.  A.,  Box  262,  Nogales,  Ariz. 
Smith,  Otterbein  O.,  3707  W.  50th  Ave., 

Denver,  Colo. 
Smith,  O.  Warren,  Oconomowoc,  Wis. 
Smith,  Robert  Seneca,  Pf.,  64  Swarth- 

more  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  11,  40,  1906 
Smith,  Sheppard  O.,  Interlacken,  Fla.  1926 
Smith,  Sidney  R.,  737  Euclid  St.,  N.  W., 

Washington,  D.  C.  1933 

[Smith,   Stephen,   deceased.  63 

Smith,  Stewart  H.,  Spring  Green,  Wis. 
Smith,    Thomas    B.,     bus.,    Woodston, 

Kan.  1892 

Smith,  William,  ed.,  125  Nowland  Ave., 

Peoria,  111.  1888 

Smith,   William,    145   Elm  St.,    Oberlin, 

O.  1892 

Smith,  William  A.,  9  Park  St.,  Water  - 

ville,  Me. 
Smith,  William  R.,  Fruitvale,  Tex. 
Smith,    Willis    E..    64    Washington    St., 

Keene,  N.  H. 
^Sneath,   Isaiah  W.,   p.em.,  40  Bradford 

Rd.,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.  1884 

Sneesby,  Arthur  W.,  New  London,  Wis. 
Snelgrove,  Andrew  H.,  Olivet,  Mich.     1881 
Snell,   C.   Y.,    1317  S.  Catalina  St.,   Los 

Angeles,  Cal.  1871 

Snell,    Roy    J.,    Lee,    705    N.    Wheaton 

Ave.,  Wheaton,  111.  1906 

Snider,  Asa  B.,  3127  N.  E.  Rodney  Ave., 

Portland,  Ore. 
Snider,  Reuel  P.,  Hilo,  T.  H. 
Snook,  Marion,  Willard,  R.  D.  1,  O.      1892 
-^JSnow,     Everard     W.,     22     Dover     Rd., 

Wellesley,  Mass. 
Snow,  Manuel  H.  Kenduskeag,  Me.         272 
Snow,    Walter    A.,    c/o    Standard    Pub. 

Co.,  8th  &  Cutler  Sts.,  Cincinnati,  O.  1900 
Snowman,  Dudley  F.,  Hockanum,  Conn.  272 
Snyder,  Francis  C,  Thedford,  Neb. 
—Snyder,  Henry  S.,  20  Derne  St.,  Boston, 

Mass.  1885 

\Snyder,  John,  Louisville,  111.  (— ) 

Snyder,    John    F.,    70    State    St.,    East 

Orange,   N.  J.  1905 

Snyder,  John  G.,  Greene,  N.  Y. 
tSoares,   Antonio  V.,   p.em.,   1407  Koko 

Head  Ave.,  Honolulu,  T.  H.  1891 

Soares,     Theo.,    G.,     1542     Morada    PL. 

iSoderholm,'  Henry,  Chicago,  111.  1892 

Sokabe,  Shiro,  Honomu,  T.  H. 

Solandt,  Andrew  W.,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

Solandt,  James  A.,  Elyria,  Lorain  Co., 
Ohio.  1894 

Solero,    Narciso,    Jr.,   Naguabo,   Puerto 
Rico. 
— Somers,  Laurence  D.,  Marion,  Mass. 

Sooter,   C.  M.,   Tuscumbia,   Mo. 

Sooter,  Menzo  E.,  Dixon,  Mo. 

Sooter,  W.  M.,  Sr.,  R.  2,  Iberia,  Mo. 

Sooter,  W.  M.,  Jr.,  Eldon,  Mo. 

Sorensen,   Martin,   Monson,    Me. 
\Sorrell,   M.  T.,   117  Motley  Ave.,   Dan- 
ville, Va. 

Soto,  Emeterio,  Barstow,  Cal. 

Souders,  John  F.,  Spring  Valley,  Minn. 

\Souders,   Warren  E.,   R.   4,   Greenville, 
Ind.  272 


390       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches       [1932 


Soule,    Sherrod,    St.,    37    Garden    St., 

Hartford,  Conn.  24,  27,  67,  1888 

tSouthby,  Maxwell  A.  1907 

Southgate,  Benjamin  M.,  Britt,  la. 

Sowles,  Langdon  L.,  Buffalo,  S.  D. 

Spalding,    George    B.,    363    North    East 
15th  Ter.,  Miami,  Fla.  1901 

Spangenberg.  Louis  F.,  Windsor,  Wis. 

Sparhawk,  Willis  T.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Cen- 
tral Parkway  Branch,  Cincinnati,  O.  1900 

Sparkes,    Cecil    S.,    2101    James    Ave., 

North,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
xSparks,    Abram    W.,    2145    N.    Malvern 

Ave.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  12,  14,  26,  1914 

xSparrow.  David  H.,  206  Princess  Anne 
Ave.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Speer,  Gordon  C,  So.  Haven,  Mich. 

Spelman,  Henry  O.,  Clarion,  la. 
xSpence,    D.    M.,    2821    Vanderbilt    PL, 
Nashville,    Tenn.  1928 

Spence,  Walter,   Boscobel,  Wis. 
—  Spence,  William  H.,  Hanover,  N.  H.  11 

Spencer,  David  B.,  Mount  Dora,  Fla. 

Spencer,  John  C,   Seeley,   Cal. 
xSpencer,  John  E.,  Hidalgo,  111. 

Spencer,  Ora  E.,  Mendon,  111. 

Spencer,   Walter  L.,   Absarokee,   Mont. 

Spengler,  Gustav,  2014  N.  18th  St.,  She- 
boygan, Wis.  1918 

Sperow,  Everett  H.,  Wadley,  Ala. 

Sperry,    Willard    L.,    Dean,    11    Francis 
Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  39,  1909 

Spiker,  William  D.,  New  Hampton,  la. 

Spillers,    James    W.,    Eros,    La. 

Spinka,   Matthew,   Pf.,   5757  University 
Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  1915 

Spinney,  Ernest  G.,  Wiscasset,  Me. 
xSpohn,  Eli  T.,  Columbia  City,  Ind.        1886 

Spoolman,  Jacob,  P/.,  613  4th  Ave.,  Ash- 
land,  Wis.  1905 

Spooner.   Leonard  A.,  DeWitt,   la. 

Spooner,   Walter,    St..    12   North   Grove 
St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  27,  69,  1905 

Sprague,    Frederick    P.,    Vermontville, 
Mich. 

Sprague,    Leslie    W.,    3824    Storm    St., 
Bayside,  N.  Y.  1890 

Sprague,  Paul  W.,  Roxbury,  Conn. 

Sprague,  Wm.  A.,  Pasco,  Wash. 
xSpriggs,  C.  A.,   10  Walker  St.,  Athens, 

Ohio.  1920 

xSpriggs,    Mrs.  Frankie,    1115  W.   Pleas- 
ant St.,   Springfield,   Ohio.  1920 

Squires,  Mrs.  Florence  Lowes,  Box  51, 
Columbia,  S.  C.  1924 

Squires,    Fred   D.    L.,    ed.,   525   Wesley 
St.,  Wheaton,   111.  1918 

Squires,    Lynn,    P.    O.    Box    1102,    Fort 
Worth,  Tex.  1929 

Staaf,     Gustaf,     Buffalo,     Wright    Co., 
Minn.  1888 

Stackman,   Carl,   464   Kane   Ave.,    Bur- 
lington, Wis. 
— Stackpole,  Markham  W.,   T.,  79  Valley 
Rd.,   Milton,   Mass.  „  ,  1902 

Stadler.  J.  Clayton,_Roberts,  111. 

Stafford,  Hubert  S.,  Lenox,  Mass.         1912 
tStafford,  LeRoy  H.,  My.  1914 

—Stafford,    Russe'l   Henry,    645    Boylston 
St.,  Boston,  Mass.  32 

Stage,  George  S.,  Marblehead,  O. 

Stage,  James  K.,  1929  Vine  St.,  Berke- 
ley, Cal.  1907 

Stahl,  Karl  L.,  1142  Strahley  PL,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 
[xStaley,  William  W.,  deceased.  63 

Stallard,    Henry    C,    14    Brown    Ave., 

Berlin.  N.  H. 
txStallard,  Herbert,  Wesleyville,  Ky.        (— ) 

Stamm,  Frederick  K.,  350  Clinton  Ave., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  11 

Stangeland,  Jens.,  So.  Ozone  Park,  N. 
Y.  1916 


Stanley,  Charles  A.,  A.B.C.F.M.  1904 

Stanley,  Charles  J.,  1514  Mulberry  Ave.. 

Anniston,  Ala.  67 

HBtanley,  Fred  V.,  Cohasset,  Mass. 
Stanley,  Miss  Grace  E.,  56  Perham  St., 

Farmington,  Me.  1909 

Stanlev,  John  E.,  Clarksville,  Calhoun 

Co.,  Fla.  1891 

Stanley,  J.  Taylor,  Dudley,  N.  C. 
Stanley,   Lawrence  L.,  Meansville,  Ga. 
Stannard,  Edward  L.,  Whitefield,  R.  D. 

2,  N.  H.  1915 

Stanton,     Andrew    J.,    95    Grand    St., 

Springfield,   Mass. 
Stapleton,     John,     1110     Kenwyn     St., 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  10 

Stapleton,  Robert,  My.,  Gilley,  Ky.         1897 
Starbird,  Frank  R.,  Waterville,  N.  Y.  192S 
Starie,  John  W.,  Amherst,  N.  H. 
Stark.  Charles  W.,  Lewis,  la. 
tStark,  Darlington  E.  1922 

Stark,  Lewis  A.,  Aptos,  Cal.  1915 

Stark,    Walter    Howard,    Pilgrim    Ch., 

Cleveland,  O. 
Starr,    Edward    C,     p. em.,     Cornwall, 

Conn.  1871 

Starr,    Harris    E.,    Ed.,    602   Hill    Bldg., 

Washington,  D.  C.  1902 

Staub,  John  James,  963  E.  Taylor  St., 

Portland,  Ore. 
Stauffacher,  Albert  D.,  Claremont,  Cal. 

12    13   33 
Stauffer,    Henry,    522    H.    St.,    Antioch, ' 

Cal. 
Stead,  James  R.,  269  Jefferson  St.,  Po- 
mona,  Cal.  1895 
Steadman,  Lafayette  L.,  3221  Penn  St., 

St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
xSteal,   O.,   Olive  Hill.   Ky.  (— ) 

Stearns,  Edward  R.,  Tr.,  85  North  State 

St.,  Concord,  N.  H.  24,  70,  1892 

Stearns,   John  F.,  Pontiac,  Mich. 
Stebbins.    Charles    E.,    Carpentersville, 

m. 

Steele,  Albert  T.,  lawyer,  75  Walnut  St., 
Winsted,  Conn.  1899 

Steele,  Joseph,  2001  Rebecca  St.,  Sioux 
City,   la. 

Steele,  William  B.,  Toulon,  111. 

Steen,    Joseph    A.,    1708    Sycamore   St., 
Terre  Haute.   Ind. 
•—Steeves,  Earl  R..  Leicester,  Mass. 

Stein,   Henry  W.,  5747  Dakin  St.,  Chi- 
cago,   111.  1902 

Stein,   Joseph  H.,   204  W.   Madison  St., 
Sandusky,  O. 

Steiner,  Edward  A.,  Pf.,  Grinnell,  la.    1891 

Steiner,    Raymond    W.,     7    South    St., 

Berlin   Heights.    O. 
tSteininger,  William  R.,  College  pastor, 
4305  15th  Ave..  N.  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.    1923 

Stemme,  Fred  E.,  T.,  402  W.   1st  Ave., 
Denver,  Colo.  1918 

Stemme,      Robert,      3472     Menlo     Rd., 
Cleveland,  O. 

Stenman,  Charles  E.,  1127  N.  Parkside 
Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Stephens,   James  C,  Paonia,  Colo.         1925 
xStephens,  R.  S.,  Dover,  Del.  1912 

Stephenson,  George  W.,  Derry  Village, 

N.  H. 
xStephenson,  W.  J.,  Merry  Oaks,  N.  C.    (— ) 

Stepp,    Charles    T.,    Box    1453,    Tulsa, 
Okla.  1908 

Sterling,  Donald  M.,  Hartford,  Wis. 

Sterns,  Wallace  H.,  Zumbrota,  Minn. 

Stetson,   R.   Kidder,   South   Bend,   Box 
66,  R.  D.  5,  Ind. 

Stevens,  Almon  O..  Stearns,  Ky.  13,  69 

Stevens.  Charles  L..  Alfred,  Me. 

Stevens,  Clarence  H.,  p.em.,  320  Edge- 
wood  Rd.,  Redwood  City.  Cal.  1895 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       391 


Stevens,  J.  Merle,  360  1st  Ave.,  S.,  Wis- 
consin Rapids,   Wis. 
Stevens,  Wilbert  A.,  Uncasville,  R.  D. 

1,  Conn.  272 

Stevens,  Wilmot  E.,  Burton,  O. 
tStevenson,  C.  H.,  Des  Moines,  la. 
xStevenson,     Eugene    C,     Slingerlands, 

N.  Y. 
Stevenson,  Wilfred  S.,  Parmalee,  S.  D. 
Stevenson,    William    D.    J.,    612    Lewis 

St.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  1885 

Stever,    Fred   A.,    3444     Aldrich     Ave., 

Minneapolis,    Minn. 
txStewart,  J.  L.,  Garner,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Stewart,    John    T.,    Boone    Terre,    Mo. 
xStewart,    J.    Wesley,    R.    10,    Anderson, 

Ind. 
Stewart,    Wilson    R.,    308    E.    Mansfield 

St.,  Bucyrus,  O.  1895 

Stick,    Harry    A.,    A.B.C.F.M.  1911 

Stickney,  Geo.  E.,  Fergus  Falls,  Minn. 
Stiles,   Hubert  W.,   1102  S.  Church  St., 

Princeton,  111. 
Stimpke,  John  J.,  Worthing,  S.  D. 
Stimson,  Cyrus  F.,  Sec,  75  Kensington 

Ave.,  Northampton,  Mass.  1895 

Stimson,  Henry  A.,  p. em.,  25  Claremont 

Ave.,  New  York  City.  1870 

Stimson,  Martin  Luther,  1332  Ave.  As- 

truria,  Coral  Gables,  Fla.  1881 

St.    John,    Benjamin,    R.    D.    1,    Red- 
wood City,  Cal. 
St.  John,  Charles  N.,  Canandaigua,  N. 

Y. 
Stock,  Benjamin,  Interlachen,  Fla. 
.-Stock,   Harry   T.,   Sec,    14   Beacon   St., 

Boston,   Mass.  21,   1916 

Stockdale.   Allen  A.,   10th  &  G.   St.,   N. 

W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  69 

Stocking.  Jay  T.,  Union  &  Kensington 

Aves.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  11,  15,  20,  24,  29 

Stoddard,    Eugene    W.,    Pf.,    Vacaville, 

Cal.  1886 

Stoddart,    Mrs.    Dorothy    Robinson,    77 

Cobane  Ter.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.         1925 
Stoetzel,  Frederic  J.,  427  S.  Occidental 

Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1910 

Stoffer,  Bryan  S.,   Pr.,  American  Col- 
lege, Madura,  India.  1922 
xStollard,  Herbert,  Wesleyville,  Ky.         (— ) 
Stolz,  Karl  R.,  Dean,  55  Elizabeth  St., 

Hartford.  Conn.  38,  1911 

Stone,  A.  W.,  Talladega,  Ala.  272 

--Stone.   Alfred   W.,   360   Main   St.,   West 

Concord,  Mass. 
Stone,  Dwight  C,  Hanover,  Conn. 
Stone,    Ira    D.,    Sec,    19    So.    La    Salle 

St.,  Chicago,  111.  68,  1894 

Stone,  Walter  M.,  Staffordville,  Conn. 
Stonecipher,  Luther  E.,  Fairfield,  R.  D. 

10.   Conn. 
Stook,  Arthur  M.  S.,  bus.,  121  2d  Ave., 

S.,  Forest  Grove,  Ore.  1911 

Stoops,  J.  Dashiell.  Pf..  Grinnell.  la.      1901 
xStottlemyer,  Lilburn,  R.   10,  Anderson, 

Ind.  272    1932 

Stough,  Henry  W.,  Ev.,  318  Washington 

St.,  Wheaton,  111.  1896 

Stoughton,  Lewis  H.,  Newfane,  Vt. 
xStout,    W.    C,    bus.,    Box    330,    Lima, 

Ohio.  1916 

Stover,    Howard    C,    245    S.    19th    St., 

Salem,  Ore.  70 

xStover,  John  A.,  R.  2.  Ansonia,  Ohio. 
Stover,  Webster  S.,  Elkland,  Pa.  1925 

tStover,  William  B.  1903 

Stowe.    Frederick    W.,    Grand    Marias, 

Minn. 
Stowell,    G.    Paul,    924    Csas    St.,    La 

Crosse,  Wis. 
Stowell,   Jay   S.,   Ed.,  Rockledge  Ave., 

Fox  Chase,   Philadelphia,  Pa.  1912 

fxStrahin,  C.  J.,  deceased. 


Strang,  Clement  J.,  Benzonia,  Mich.     1901 
Strang,      Max,      448      Hunting      Ave. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.  13 

xStrange,  Francis  M.,  Ferguson,  Iowa. 
^Stratton,    Harold   L.,    28    Circuit   Ave., 

Worcester,  Mass. 
xStratton,  L.  A.,  R.  5,  Georgetown,  Ohio.1900 
Strauch,  William,  310  N.  5th  St.,  Ster- 
ling, Colo. 
xStrawbridge,  Cloid  E.,  836  W.  High  St., 

Lima,  Ohio. 
Strayer,  Charlton  B.,  St.,  Stevens  St., 

Norwalk,  Conn.  1898 

Street,  Thomas,  804  Main  St..  Winsted, 

Conn. 
Street,  William  D.,  4  Ridgeview  Ave., 

White  Plains,  N.  Y. 
Streeter,   Clayton   M.,    bus.,    177   Ocean 

View  Ave.,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal.  1894 

Streeter,  Willard  E.,  133  Front  St.,  Ex- 
eter, N.  H.  1897 
Strickland,  Daniel  W.,  702  Ocean  Ave., 

West  Haven,  Conn. 
xStrickland,  Fred  G.,  Lees  Creek,  Ohio. 
Strickland,    George    D.,    1010    Ashmun 

St..  S.  S.  Marie,  Mich.  1889 

Striffler,    Roy    J.,    216    So.    Eagle    St., 
Geneva,  O. 
Strobel,    Theodore,     637    Whedbee    St., 

Fort  Collins,  Colo. 
Stroh,  Henry  J.,  McCook,  Neb. 
Stroh,  Mrs.  Lucia  M.,  Salem,  Mich. 
Strohecker,  John  H.,  Alamota,  Kan. 
-Strong,     David    H.,     Shelburne    Falls, 

Mass.  1885 

Strong,  J.  Selden,  North  Thetford,  Vt. 
Strong,      Sydney,      508      Garfield      St., 

Seattle.   Wash.  1884 

Strong,  William  E.,  Sec.  em.,  18  Lowell 

Ave.,  Newtonville,  Mass.  1885 

Strong,  William  V.  D.,  58  Grove  Ave., 

Woodbridge,  N.  J. 
Strother,     Robert    J.,     258    Fairmount 

Ave.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  1896 

Stroup,  Charles  A.,  Seward,  111. 
Strout,   Joseph   W.,   p.em.,  Thomaston, 

Me.  1886 

♦.iStruthers,  Alfred  L.,  Goshen,  Mass. 
Stryker,   Garrett  V.,   Dean,   39   Maple- 
dell  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.  29,  1903 
Stuart,   Luke,   bus.,  Box  464,  Freeport, 

111.  1907 

Stuart,  Mrs.  Rosine  E.,  R.  4,  Box  1278B, 

Portland,  Ore.  1898 

Stubbins,    Thomas    A.,    Lake    Geneva, 

Wis. 
Studebaker,  Herbert  A.,  423  Bluff  St., 

Beloit,  Wis.  72 

Stump,  Edwin  Turner,  Pf.,  315  No.  Lin- 
coln St.,  Kent,  O.  1924 
Stump,    George    E.,    225    Letcher    St., 

Chenoa,  111.  1896 

Sturgis,    Miss    Vesta,    524    Eleanor    St., 

Grand  Rapids,   Mich. 
Sturtevant.   Earl  H.,    131    Schubert  St., 

Binghamton,  N.  Y.  1923 

Suarez,  Cruz  A.,  Naguabo,  Puerto  Rico. 
Suber,  Gustav  A.,  50  Fountain  PL,  New 

Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
Suckow,  William  J.,  Alden,  la. 
Suffa,    Andrew,    bus.,    916    Henry    St., 

College  View,  Neb.  1899 

Suhm,  Harold  D.,  Conway,  Mass. 
Sullens,  Arthur  J.,  St.,  634  Mack  Bldg., 

Denver,  Colo.  26,  67,  1897 

xSummerbell,  Carlyle,  Tampa,  Fla.  1897 

xSummerbell,    Martyn,    Pr.,    Lakemont, 
N.  Y.  1867 

Sumner,   Frederick  A.,   Pr.,  W.  Battle 

St.,  Talladega,  Ala.  42,  1894 

-Sump,    Frederick   von    der,    Randolph, 

Mass. 


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-  Sundelin.    Veijo   V.,    11    McDonald   St., 

Quincy,   Mass. 
txSutcliffe.  R.  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.      -(— ) 
Sutherland.   Everett  L.,  Durand,  Mich. 
Sutherland,  John  W.,  p. em.,  5760  Burns 

Ave..  Detroit,  Mich.  69,  1870 

xSutton,  A.,  Lagrange,  N.  C.  ( — ) 

xSwadley,  Adam  P.,  Union  Bridge,  Md.  1904 
>  Swain,    Augustus   C,    5    Linnaean   St., 

Cambridge,  Mass.  1873 

Swain,    Richard    L.,    Lee,    Park    Ave., 

Ext.,   Bridgeport,  Conn.  1884 

Swainson,  William,  Cherryfield,  Me.      1912 
Swan.    Alfred    W..      121    Bascom     PI., 

Madison,  Wis.  12 

Swan,   Ernest  F.  W..   234  Carmel  Ave.. 

Piedmont,  Cal.  1017 

Swan,  H.  E.,  518  N.  W.  25th  St..  Okla- 
homa Citv,  Okla.  1890 
Swann,  Walter  M.,  317  S.  2nd  St..   Al- 
pena, Mich. 
Swanson,     Charles,     22     Terrace     Hill, 

Proctor,   Vt. 
Swanson,  Isaac  J.,  Chardon,  O. 
Swart,    Winfield    Q.,    A.B.C.F.M.  1926 

Swartout,  Edgar  P.,  Ree  Heights,  S.  D.  1899 
xSwarts.  Cleon,  College  pastor,  4  Col'ege 

PL,  Defiance,  Ohio.  13.  1924 

Swartz,  Arthur  G..  Albemarle,  N.  C.      272 
Swartz,  Charles  K.,  retired,  2601  Lynd- 

hurst  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md.  1892 

Swartz,   Herman  F.,   Pr.,  600  Coventry 

Rd.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  12,  13,  41,  1898 

Swartz,   Philip  Allen,   125  6th  Ave.,   La 

Grange,  111.  12 

Swartz,    Philip    K.,    1018    Amaroso    St., 

Venice,  Cal. 
Sweet,  John  E.,  Honeove.  N.  Y. 
Sweet,  Milo  J.,   St.,  226  W.  Henderson 

St.,  Salisbury,  N.  C.  26.  67.  68,  1900 

xSweet,    Theodore   B.,    601    N.   Scott   St.. 

Olathe,   Kans.  1896 

fSweet,  William  I.,  deceased. 
Sweetland,    William    V.,    75    Williams 

Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  1911 

Swengel.    A.    Wilmer,    2131    N.    2d    St.. 

Harrisburg,  Pa.  1886 

Sv/enson,   Ernest  A.,    1255  E.   113th  St., 

Cleveland,   O. 
Swertfager,  George  A.,  P.  O.  Box  661, 

Chicago,  HI.  1902 

Swift.    Arthur   L.,    Jr.,    Pf.,    Broadway 

&  120th  St..  New  York  City.  1916 

Swift.       Benjamin,      Claremont      Inn, 

Claremont,   Cal.  1893 

—  Swift,  Samuel  R.,  Hinsdale.  Mass. 
Swisher,  Raymond  C,  Scottsbluff,  Neb. 
Switzer,  Annie  E.,  Downs.  Kans.  1907 

xSvdenstricker,     C.    A.,     Kingston,     W. 
Va.  1918 

Sykes.  James.  Hall,  N.  Y. 

Sylvester,  E.  Paul,  106  Colfax  St.,  N.  E.. 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Symington,    Thomas    A.,    516    7th    St.. 
Huntington,  W.  Va. 

Symons.  Horatio  H.,  Ada,  Minn. 

Tabor,  U.  Seth,  325  No.   16th  St.,  Kan- 
sas City,  Kan.  1899 
xTackett.  E.  B.,  Olive  Hill,  Ky.  (— ) 

Taft,     Clinton     J.,     dir.  ,    7104     Balboa 
Ave.,  Van  Nuys,  Cal.  1905 

Taft,  George  W.,  Amber,  N.  Y. 

Taft,    Jay    N.,    2376    W.    31st    St.,    Los 
Angeles,    Cal.  1884 

Taggart,  Charles  E.,  Reed  City,  Mich. 

Taggart,     Geo.     A.,     Box     167,     Myrtle 
Creek,  Ore.  1898 

Taintor,  Jesse  F.,  P.  O.  Box  125,   Car- 
lisle, Pa.  1878 

Tajima,    Kengo,     293    Kensington    PL, 
Pasadena,   Cal.  1916 

Takahashi,  Ichiro,  My..  Honolulu,  T.  H.  1924 

Takahashi.  Patric  O..  Japan.  1912 


Talbot,  Freeman  H.,  bus.,  832  Emerson 

St.,  Denver,  Colo.  1913 

■cTalley.  George  M.,  Corbinton,  N.  C.         273 
Talley,  Marvin  L.,  Goltry,  Okla. 
Talmage,   L.   Curtis,    Shandon,    Butler 

Co.,  O. 
Talmage,  T.  M.,  Central  Union  Church, 

Honolulu,  T.  H.  12 

Tamblyn,     Albert     T.,     448     Riverside 

Drive,  New  York  City.  1906 

Tamblyn,    George   O.,    17   East  42d   St., 

New  York  City.  1906 

Tamblyn,  Roland  J..  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Tamura,    Paul   K.,    1293   Nuuamu   Ave., 

Honolulu,  T.  H. 
Tangarone,  Adam  A.,  My.,  251  S.  Main 

St.,  Torrington,   Conn.  1923 

[Tanner,  Allan  A.,  deceased. 
\Tarr,  Columbus  C,  422  W.  Central  St., 

Bluffton,  Ind. 
—Tarr,  James  J.  G.,  10  Mt.  Pleasant  St., 

Rockport,   Mass.  1902 

Tate,  Charles  E.,  Malta,  Mont. 
Tate,  Mrs.  Emily  B.,  Higganum,  Conn. 
Tate,     William    A.,     7659     W.    62d    PL, 

Argo,   111. 
Taylor,    Arthur    W.,     5700     Green     St., 

Englewood  Sta.,  Chicago,  111. 
Taylor,    Charles   F.,    New   York  City.    1896 
Taylor.  Frederick  C..  Bolton,  Conn. 
Taylor,  Graham,  955  Grand  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  37 
Taylor,  Harry  W.,  Pittsfield,  N.  H. 
xTaylor,   Herman   C,    bus.,  223  S.   State 

St.,   Dover,  Del.  1923 

Taylor,   James  D.,   A.B.C.F.M.  1899 

*Taylor,   John   G.,   p. em.,  22  Whitemore 
r    St.,   Arlington,   Mass.  1873 

\Taylor,  John,  Rocky  Mills,  Ala. 
Taylor,    Livingston    L.,    Keene    Valley, 

N.  Y.  1887 

Taylor,  Reginald  W.,  71   Park  St.,  Ar- 
cade, N.  Y. 
•■^  Taylor,  William,  Harvard,  Mass. 
■  xTaylor.  William  M.,  Henderson,  N.  C.  (— ) 
Tedford,    Joseph    E.,    3129    Watte    St., 

Fort  Worth.  Tex.  1906 

Teed,  Kenneth  R.,  Northampton.  R.  D., 

Mass. 
Ten  Hopen,  Lawrence  E.,  Three  Oaks, 

Mich. 
ITenney,  Henry  M.,  deceased.  63 

^Terrell,  G.  T.,  Garner,  N.  C.  <—) 

\Terry,  J.  S..  R.  5,  Rockingham.  N.  C.  (— ) 
Terry,  Maurice  H.,  Columbus,  Mont. 
Terwilliger,   Floyd  E..  Lisle,   N.  Y. 
Tesh,  Luther  M.,  Princeton,  Minn. 
Tewksbury,  Elwood  G.,  My.,  Shanghai, 

China.  1890 

^-Thayer,  Charles  S.,  lib.,  64  Gillett  St., 

Hartford,  Conn.  1902 

Thayer,    Earl   H.,    Franklin   &   W.   45th 

St.,  Cleveland,  O. 
TThayer,     Frederick     D.,     Shrewsbury, 

Mass. 
Thayer,  Fred  T.,   Watertown,  R.  D.  2, 
N.  Y. 
Theodore,     John     T.,     Hotel     Clinton, 

Springfield,  Mass.  1899 

Thibodeau,    Asa    D.,    318    N.    Elmwood 

Ave.,   Oak   Park,    111.  1904 

Thiel,    Peter    J.,    pastor-at-large,    1940 

Sumner  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  70,  1900 

Thienes,  Elmer  T.,  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  93 

Elm  St..  Hartford,  Conn.  1914 

Thistle,  William  T.,  Bristol,  N.  H. 
Thomas,  Alonzo  A.  Stewartsville,  Mo.    1890 
\Thomas,    Alvin    M.,     1815     North     St., 

Logansport,  Ind. 
Thomas,  Clark  S.,  Marshall,  111.  1906 

Thomas,    Daniel    Theodore,    866    Fiske 

St..  Pacific  Palisades,  Cal.  1888 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       393 


Thomas,    David   E.,    Pf.,   Mt.    Pleasant, 

la.  1908 

/Thomas,    Ernest    A.,    Marshfleld    Hills, 

Mass.  1902 

Thomas,  Evan,  Pf.,  40  Robinson  Court, 

Burlington.  Vt.  1S83 

xThomas,  F.  M.,  Ashland,  Ky.  (— ) 

txThomas,  Francis  M.,  Gerster,  Mo.      (— ) 
xThomas,  Frank  P.,  Greenville,  Ohio. 
Thomas,   G.  Emerys,   Gomer,   O. 
Thomas,  George  J.,  Box  1902,  Winston- 
Salem,  N.  C.  70 
Thomas,    George   Monroe,    Jamestown, 

N.  D.  272 

^Thomas,  J.  Lincoln,  Chester,  Mass. 
Thomas,    J.    Morrison,    1718    Montrose 

Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 
xThomas,  J.  W.,  Olney,  111. 
Thomas,  James  J.,  1607  South  Orchard 

Knob  Ave.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  19(10 

[Thomas,  James  T.,  deceased. 
Thomas,     John     P.,     314     Brown     St., 

Akron,   O.  1916 

Thomas,  John  R.,  East  High  St.,  Ebens- 

burg,  Pa. 
Thomas,    Lorenzo    D.,    137    Abbott   St., 

N.  E.  Sta.,  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa. 
xThomas,  Omer  S.,  Covington,  Ohio.      13,  14 
Thomas,   Percy  E.,    187  Pawtucket  St., 

Lowell,  Mass. 
Thomas,  Roy  W.,  New  Castle,  Colo. 
Thomas,  Thomas  P.,  834  Dartmoor  St., 

N.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  1885 

xThomas,  William  H.,  Henderson,  N.  C.  (— ) 
Thome,   Otto  R.,  Winthrop,  Minn. 
Thompson,  Albert  M..  Millinocket,  Me. 
xThompson,  Andrew  J.,  Horton,  Kans.    1926 
Thompson,  A.  W.,  San  Jacinto,  Cal.        1880 
Thompson.    Carl    D..    4131    N.    Keeler 

Ave.,  Chicago.  111.  1898 

Thompson,    E.    W.,    Long    Pine,    Neb. 
Thompson,   Edward  A.,   Walnut  &  Los 

Robles  Aves.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 
xThompson.    Mrs.    Flora    T.,    518    North 

Ave.,  53,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  (— ) 

^.Thompson,  Frank  W.,  Bedford,  Mass. 
Thompson,   Franklin   C,   518  No.  State 

St.,  Concord.  N.  H. 
Thompson,  Hiram  F.,  Parkman,  O.     ■ 
Thompson,  Hugh,  Harford,  Pa. 
(Thompson,   J.   Brettle.   deceased.  63 

Thompson,  J.  Herbert.  1640  W.  11th  St.. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1904 

Thompson,  Karl  O.,  Pf.,  3130  Essex  Rd., 

Cleveland  Heights,  O.  1907 

Thompson,  Ole,  Fargo,  N.  D.  1902 

Thompson,     Yancy     S.,     24    West    St.. 

Bloomfield,  N.  J. 
Thompson,    William    J.,    6425    Crescent 

St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Thorns,    Walter   J..     1137     Brice     Ave., 

Lima,  O. 
Thomsen,  Eric  H.,  Keene  Valley,  N.  Y. 
Thomsen,   Ludwig,   Osborne,   Kan. 
Thomson,  A.  Eugene,  Williamsfield,  R. 

D.  2,  O. 
Thomson,    Arthur,    2918    Monroe    Ave., 

Kansas  City,   Mo.  1927 

Thomson,   Christian,   p. em.,   Cleveland, 

O.  1884 

Thomson,   Joseph  K..   39  Hemlock  St., 

Paterson,   N.  J.  1916 

Thomson,   Mehran   K.,   Pf.,   727  Michi- 
gan Ave.,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.  1920 
xThornburg,  A.  Blain.  R.  D.,  Farmland, 

Ind.  1914 

xThornburg.  N.  H.,  R.  3.  Farmland,  Ind. 
xThornburg,    Rubie.     Sulphur    Springs,' 

Ind.  272 

Thornell,  J.,  bus.,  Dodge  Center,  Minn.  1915 
Thorp,  Charles  N.,  Lincoln,  Mass.  32 

Thorn.   Willard   B.,    1010  Waverley  St.. 

Palo  Alto,  Cal. 


[Thorpe,  Walter,  deceased. 
Thrall,   J.   Brainerd,    p. em.   329    Merri- 

man  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C.  1878 

Thrall,   W.   Herbert,   Sec.,  em.,  Huron, 

S.  D.  1881 

Thrasher,   Marion  L.,  Andalusia,   R.  2, 

Ala. 
xThrogmorton,   John,   Goreville,   111.        ( — ) 
Thrush,    John    O.,    p. em.,   River   Falls, 

Wis.  1888 

Thurlow,    George    L.,    18    Walden    St., 

Concord,  Mass.  32 

Thurston,  Jason  F.,  Tamworth,  N.  H.  1905 
Thurston,  Oakley  B.,  Leslie,  Mich. 
-Thurston,  William  H.,  Foxboro,  Mass.  1901 
Thwing,  Charles  F.,  Pr.em.,  11109  Bell- 
flower  Rd.,  Cleveland,  O.  1879 
Thygeson,    Hanson    E.,    E.    Falmouth, 

Mass. 
[Tibbetts,  Arthur  T.,  deceased. 
Tiede,  Otto  J.,  9  2d  Ave.,  S.  W.,  Aber- 
deen, S.  D.  11,  20,  1911 
\Tillman,    Silas    E.,    182    Seaman    Ave., 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Tillman,  William  H.,  Crestview,  R.  D. 

1,  Fla. 
Tillson,  Lewis  N.,  East  Sumner,  Me. 
^Jimberlake,  Ralph  M.,  Dalton,  Mass.         10 
Timmons,    Wofford   C,    39   Grove   Hill, 

New  Britain,   Conn. 
ITimperley,    Frank,    21    Warrenton   St., 

Boston,   Mass.  1919 

Tincher,     Frank     S.,     803     Fourth     St., 

Columbus,  Ind.  1885 

Tippett,   Bertram  V.,    314   S.   West   St., 

Bellevue,  O. 
Tippett,  Ernest  H.,  Box  465,  San  Diego, 

Cal.  1898 

Tipton,    Robert,     7026    Limekiln    Pike, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  1915 

Tishkins,  Frank,  Bethel,  Conn. 
Titcomb,  Arthur,  Farmington,  Me.         1888 
Tobey,    Benjamin  F.,   Ithaca,   R.   D.   8, 

N.  Y. 
Todd,  Albert  G.,  Rodman,  N.  Y. 
Todd,  Henry  Clap,  Madrid,  R.  F.  D.,  la. 
Todd,     Joseph    O.,    56    Radcliff    Ave.. 

Waterbury,  Conn. 
Tokas,   Christie  G.,  Ed.,  25  Ardale  St., 

Roslindale,  Mass.  1902 

Tolbert.   Raymond   B.,   Lee,   1504  South 

Ave.,    Niagara    Falls.    N.    Y.  1908 

Tolernan,    Charles   B.,    c/o   Y.  M.  C.  A., 

Waterbury,  Conn.  1897 

Tolson,    George    T.,    Pf.,    1798    Scenic 

Ave.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  29,  41,  1904 

■Tomblen,  Charles  L.,  West  Brookfield, 

Mass.  1877 

Tomenendal,  Frank  L.,  Mellen,  Wis. 
Tomkins,    George,    Andrew    Freedman 

Home.    1125    Grand    Concourse,    New 

York  City.  1885 

\Tomlin,  James,  Manchester,  Ohio.  (— ) 

Tompkins,      H.     Herbert,      Colchester, 

Conn. 
Tompkins,  Seeley  K.,   bus.,  1521  Chey- 
enne Rd.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.      1910 
Toms,    Joseph,    York.    Neb. 
Tong,  Walter  C,  A.B.C.F.M.  1931 

Tontz,  Knowles  S.,  bus.,  Tigard,  Ore.    1909 
Toomay,  John  B.,  Avalon,  Cal.  1891 

Toothaker,   Archie,   Downs,  Kan. 
Torbet,  Howard  Lee,   1584  E.  117th  St., 

Cleveland,   O. 
Torrence,  James  S.,  3924  1st  Ave.,  So., 

Billings,   Mont.  1900 

Torrey,  Mrs.  Anna  C,  Stamford,  R.  D. 

1,  Conn. 
Torrey,    Daniel   T.,    bus.,   232   Williams 

St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  1888 

[Torrey,  David  C,  deceased.  64 

Torvik,    Olaf    J.,     bus.,    2506    Budlong 

Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1928 


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Totten,    George   A.,   713   11th   Ave.,   N., 

Fargo,  N.  D 
[Tower,  Charles  E.,  deceased.  64 

Tower,    William    H.,    2    Holland    Ter., 
Montclair,  N.  J.  1897 

Towne,      Howard     Roswell,     Traverse 
City,   Mich. 

Towne,  Willard  O.,  Portland,  N.  Y. 

Towne,  Salem  D.,  8  Bosworth  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.  1885 

Townsend,  Arthur  C,  p.m.,  Intervale, 
R.  D.  1,  Me. 

Townsend,  Jewett  C,  N.  W.  3rd  Ave.. 
Galva,  111. 

Townsend,    Lynne    P.,    North    Wilbra- 
ham,  Mass. 

Townsend,   Stephen  J.,  p.em.,   12th  St. 

&  22d  Ave.,   Tampa,  Fla.  1895 

xTracy,  C.  A.,  459  Ellsworth  St.,  Spring- 
field, Ohio.  (— ) 

Tracy,  Charles  K.,  Elmwood,  Conn. 

Tracy,  Daniel  W.,  Belle  Fourche,  S.  D.  1889 

Tracy,  Isaac  B.,  Kempster,  Wis.  1887 

^ Tracy,  Olin  B.,  119  W.  Foster  St.,  Mel- 
rose, Mass. 

Tracy,   Olin  H.,   Brownville,   Me. 
xTraver,    Mrs.    Helen    S.,    New    Berlin, 
N.  Y. 

Travis.    Thomas,    149    Watchung    Ave., 
Montclair,  N.  J. 

Trcka,    Charles    J.,    373    Daly    St.,    St. 
Paul,  Minn. 

Treat,  Edward  P.,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Treat,   J.  Calvin,   909  E.  Berkeley  Rd.. 
Phoenix,  Ariz.  1898 

Treat,  Roger  E.,   19206  Lancashire  Rd., 

Detroit,  Mich.  12,  13,  29 

xTreber,  Ernest,  Winchester,   Ind. 
xTreber,  Mildred  L.,  Winchester,  Ind.     1914 
[TreFethren,  Eugene  B.,  deceased.  64 

Treise,  Henrich,  P.  O.  Box  543,  Wind- 
sor, Colo. 
xTrent,  Harvey,  Elliottville,  Ky.  (— ) 

Tresidder,  Fred  J.,  Bertrand,  Neb. 

Trickey,  Benjamin  J.,  Spencer,  la. 

Trickey,  Reuben  R.,  Watertown,  S.  D. 

Trigg,  Edwin  S.,  Aurelia,  la. 

Triplett,  Harry  M.,  Naperville,  111.  1898 

Tripp,  George  F.,  Eaton,  Colo. 

Trompen,  J.  N.,  Aurora,  Colo. 

Trosper,    John   Madison,   608   So.   Main 
St.,  Corbin,  Ky. 
•   Trout,  John  M.,  Sandwich,  Mass. 

Trout,  William  D.,  bus.,  Caldwell,  Ida.  1907 

[Trowbridge,  Stephen  V.  R.,  deceased. 

[Trower,  William  G.,  deceased.  64 

True,  C.  T.,  Edgewood.  la.  1893 

Trueblood,  Charles  E.,  526  Chestnut  St., 
Meadville,  Pa. 

Truesdell,      Arthur     L.,     Bernardston. 

TYTSSS. 

xTruitt.Cora,  R.  1,  Noble,  HI. 
xTruitt,  John  G.,  Suffolk,  Va.  13 

Truman,  Daniel.  Newaygo,  Mich.  1888 

Trumbo,  Miss  Eunice  I.,  7321  S.  Shore 

Dr.,  Chicago,  111.  1931 

Trust,  Harry,  95  Park  Ave.,  W.,  Mans- 
field. O. 
Tsui,  Hin  Weng,  Waimea,  Kauai.  T.  H. 
Tsuji,     Mitsutaro,     Box     3221,     Ogden. 

Utah. 
Tuck,  Leslie  J.,  Elkhorn,  Wis. 
Tucker,  S.  Gordon,  Newcastle,  Me. 
Tudor,  David,  Geneva,  Neb. 
Tuomisto,     James     E.,      16     16th     St., 

Cloquet,  Minn. 
Tuomisto.   Mrs.   James  E.,    16   16th   St., 

Cloquet,  Minn. 
Tupper,  Leland  E.,  p.em.,  101  North  1st 

St.,  Hiawatha,  Kan.  1887 

Tupper,    Miles    G.,    Rensaelaer    Falls, 

N.Y. 


Turk,  Morris  H.,  17  West  St.,  Portland, 

Me.  12,  32 

Turner,    Edward    B.,    Box    150,    Hono- 
lulu, T.  H.  1899 
Turner,  James  M.,  Almont,  Mich. 
Turner,  John  M..  North  Evans,  N.  Y. 
Turner,   Jonathan,   715  Court  St.,   Port 

Huron,  Mich. 
•xTurner,  Mark  H.,  Blaine,  Me.  (— ) 

Turner,    William    Jay,    815    Joliet    St., 

West  Chicago,  111.  1888 

Turrentine,  Wm.  J.,  702  Browns  Ferry 

St.,  Athens,  Ala.  71 

Tuthill,  C.  Julian,  Atkinson,  N.  H. 
Tuthill,    William    B.,    244    Collins    St., 

Hartford,  Conn. 
Tuttle,   George   A.,   Pittsfield,   Mass. 
Tuttle,    Harold    S.,    Pf.,   Pacific    Univ., 

Forest  Grove,   Ore.  1911 

Tuttle,  Henry  W.,  Grinnell,  la. 
Tuttle,  Warren  W.,  208  S.  Chestnut  St., 

Kent,  O. 
Tuttle,  William  N.,  Walton,  N.  Y. 
Tweedy,  Harry  E.,  Campbell,  Neb. 
Tweedy,  Henry  H.,  Pf.,  112  Huntington 

St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  40,  1898 

Twichell,    Joseph    H.,    College   pastor, 

Williamstown,  Mass.  1911 

Tyler,   H.   Fay,   232   W.   103d   St.,   New 

York   City.  1880 

*xTyler,  Myron,  R.  1,  Blackshear,   Ga.   1875 
Tyler,    William    A.,     St.,     410    Barkley 

Bldg.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  27,  70,  1905 

Tyler,   William  F.,  Rockville,  R.  D.   1, 

Conn. 
Tyson,  Stuart  L.,  616  Wolfs  Lane,  Pel- 
ham  Manor,  N.  Y.  1897 
Uhlman,  Richard  Paul,  Garrison,  N.  D. 
Ullom,  Orville  D.,  213  Washington  St., 

Melbourne,  Fla. 
Ulrich,     Fred    E.,     610     E.     High     St., 

Mount  Vernon,  O.  13 

Umstead,   Owen,   408  Emerald  St.,  Re- 

dondo  Beach,  Cal. 
xUnderhill,  Gardner  D.,  29  Burnett  Ave., 

Maplewood,   N.  J. 
[xUnderwood,  G.  R.,  deceased. 
--Underwood,  Robert  L.,  71  Myrtle  Ave., 

Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Unger,    Samuel    L.,     609    W.    10th    St.. 

Cedar  Falls,  la.  1895 

Upchurch,  James,  Kailua.  T.  H. 
txUpchurch,  W.  J.,  East  Durham,  N.  C.  (— ) 
xUpdyke,  Roland  C,  Hartwick,  N.  Y. 
Upton,  A.  D.,  1506  Jackson  St.,  Scran- 
ton,   Pa. 
xUpton,   C.   E.,   418  Walkers  Ave.,   Nor- 
folk, Va. 
xUpton,    I.    N.,    3860    Gallie    Ave.,    New 

Boston,   Ohio.  (— ) 

Upton,     Walter     H..     1317     Main     St.. 

Davenport,   la. 
Urch,  Erwin  J.,  Pf.,  0715  Bartmer  Ave., 

St.  Louis.  Mo.  1917 

Usher,  William  R.,  East  Dougles,  Mass. 
Vaananen,    Johannes,    312    Sellers    St., 

Hibbing,  Minn. 
Vaitses,  Stephen,  15  Laurel  St.,  Melrose 

Mass.  1903 

Valencia,   Jesus  J.,  3125  Rivera  St.,  El 

Paso,  Tex. 
xValentine,    Ralph,    Yale    Station,    New 

Haven,  Conn.  1928 

Vallentyne,  James  W.,  216  Vaughan  St., 

Portland,  Me.  1902 

Van  Brunt,   Otis  F.,  30  N.  Market  St.. 

Mt.  Carmel,  Pa. 
Van    Buskirk,    M.    Guy,    bus.,    844    N. 

Academy  St.,  Galesburg,  111.  1911 

Vance,  A.  M.,  Barneveld,  Wis. 
Vance,  George  C,  Smith  Center,  Kans. 
Vance,  John  G.,  Oakham,  Mass. 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       395 


^/ance,  Matthew  A.,  Maynard,  Mass. 

Vance,  William  F.,   7345  S.  Park  Ave., 
Chicago,  111. 

Van   Cleave,    A.    R.,    T.,   Wadley,    Ala. 

272,  1932 
xVanderburg,    George    W.,    R.    4,    Win- 
chester, Ind. 

Van    der    Pyl,    Nicholas,    69    N.    Cedar 
St.,   Oberlin.   O.  1913 

Van   Dusen,   Albert  P.,   Pf.,   317  King- 
ston Rd.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  1909 

Van  Dyke,  Tertius,  Washington,  Conn. 

Van  Haagen,  Henry  C,  180  Hudson  St., 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Van  Horn,  Francis  J.,  280  Lennox  Ave.. 
Oakland,  Cal. 
i~Van  Horn,  Paul  B.,  10  Kenilworth  Rd., 

Worcester,   Mass. 
—Van    Lunen,    Herman,    North    Che'ms- 
ford,  Mass. 

Van  Luven,  Philip,  Ravenna,  Neb. 
xVan  Norman,  D.  V.,  Keswick,  Ont.        1908 

Van    Tassell,    Morgan    W.,    149    Nedley 
PI.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  1919 

Van  Valkenburg,   Hugh  C,   Arlington, 
Neb. 

Van    Valkenburgh,    Morgan    D.,    Port- 
chester,  R.  D.   1,  N.  Y. 

Van  Wagenen,  Maxwell  L.,  3823  R.  St.. 
Omaha,  Neb. 

Varley,   Arthur,   Portland,   Conn. 

Vasey,  Joseph,  Putnam,  Conn. 

Vater,  William,  Clinton,  Wis.  1890 

xVaughan,  B.  F.,  p.em.,  Centerville,  O.  1879 

Vaughan,    C.    Stanley,    A.B.C.F.M.  1893 

Vaughan,  Stephen,  Frankfort,  Mich.       1895 

Vaughn,    Arthur    P.,    Box    898,    Avon 

Vaughn,  Howard  R..  Elk  Mount,  Wis.  1891 
xVeazey,  G.  H.,  Wadley,  Ala. 

Veazie,  Carl  H.,  3018  29th  St.,  N.,   Ta- 
coma.  Wash.  11.  13,  18 

Vernon,    Ambrose    W.,    Pf.,    Hanover, 
N.  H.  1896 

Vernon,  Douglass.  Bloomington,  Ind. 

Vernon,  Samuel  J.,  Edgemont,  S.  D. 

Vesev.  Milton,  Lignite.  N.  D. 

Vesting.  Axel  E.,  Pf.,  Northfield.  Minn.  1918 

Vey,  Walter,  Andover,  R.  D.,  Conn. 

Vickery.  Almeda  C,  7  West  Park  Ave.. 
New  Haven,  Conn.  1931 

Vickery,  Charles  R.,  7  West  Park  Ave., 
New  Haven,  Conn.  1905 

Vidoloff,    Zapriano   P.,,    1156   S.   Cuyler 
Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

Viehe,  Paul  G.,  Kingsley,  la. 
-Viets,    Francis   H.,    122   Dale   St.,    Wal- 
tham,   Mass.  1882 

Vincent,  Clarence  A.,  Box  236,  Winter 
Park,  Fla. 

Vincent,    George   C,    160   Cooper  Ave., 
Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Vincent.  Harold  G.,  Deerfield.  Mass. 

Vinie,  Earl,  Pf.,  P.  O.  Box  215,  Shaw- 
omet,  R.  I.  1922 

xVining,  Fred  N.,  bus.,  Edna,  Kans.  ( — ) 

xVint,  D.  G..  Olney,  111.  (— ) 

Violet,  D.  C,  bus.,  Harlem,  Mont.  1915 

Virta,  Arthur  F.,  25  Mission  St.,  Gard- 
ner, Mass. 

Vittum,   Edmund  M.,   p.em.,  1132  West 
St.,  Grinnell,  la.  1884 

Vlastos,  Gregory,  Queen's  Univ.,  King- 
ston, Ont.,  Canada.  1929 

Voelkel,    Elmer   E.,    Washington    Blvd. 
&  Thaine  Rd.,  Cleveland  Heights,  O. 

Vogler,    Theodore   K.,    2426   E.   4th    St., 
Duluth,   Minn. 

Vogt,  Von  Ogden,  1174  E.  57th  St.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  37,  1912 
•xVolz,   George  J.,  301   State  St.,   Ports- 
mouth, N.  H. 


Voorhees,   Frank,   Millers  Place,  N.  Y. 
Voorhees,    J.    Spencer,    196    Fern    St., 

West  Hartford,  Conn.  1884 

Vorrath,  Henry,  Canada.  1931 

Voss,  A.  K.,  St.,  429  Palace  Bldg.,  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.  27,  69,  1913 
Voss,   Carl  August,  620  Smithfield^St., 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.  11,  13,  26 

Voss,  Ernst,  234  Fosdick  St.,  Cincinnati, 

O. 
Vradenburg.    Edgar   S.,    337    Paige    St., 

Schenectady,  N.  Y.  1906 

Vrooman,  Harry  C,  Greenville.  Me. 
Vrooman,  Lee,  A.B.C.F.M.  1913 

Vyverberg,  Henry  J.,  Elbridge,  N.  Y. 
vJVabeke,     Jay     A.,     Marshfield     Hills. 

Mass.  272 

Wacker,  Friedrich  J.,  Parkston,  S.  D. 
Wacker,  John  H.,  Sidney,  Mont. 
Waddell,    Ralph   C,    1639   Hopkins    St., 
Oakland.   Cal.  67 

xWaddell,  Robert,  R.  1,  Galway,  N.  Y.  1917 
xWade.  Thomas  H..  Robinson,  111.  (— ) 

Wager,    Nellie,    Lincolnville,    Me. 
Wagner,    Conrad    J.,    348    Mason    St.. 

Portland,    Ore. 
Wagner,  Emil,  Fort  Morgan,  Colo. 
Wagner,    Horace    T.,    270    W.    6th    St., 

Claremont,  Cal.  1894 

Wagner,  Jacob,   4412  Lincoln  St.,   Den- 
ver, Colo. 
Wagner,  John  Peter,  Wisner,  Nebr. 
xWagoner,  Ira  B.,  Superior,  Nebr. 
Wailes,    Prince    O.,    M.    D.,    Mansfield, 

La.  1895 

Waite,   George  L.,   Benson,   Minn. 
Waite,     Richard     A.,     Dir.,     American 

Youth  Foundation.  St.  Louis,  Mo.         1903 
Wakai,  Henry  G.,  Kapaa,  Kauai,  T.  H. 
Wakefield,  Wilfred.  Yorkville,  111. 
Wa'den,    Henry    R.,    506    Elizabeth    St., 

High  Point,  N.  C.  70 

Waldron,  George  B.,  5402  Suwanee  Ave., 

Tampa,   Fla.  1887 

«-*Valdron,   John  D.,   Buckland,   Mass. 
Wales,    Franklin    E.,    200   Forrest  Ave., 

Glen  Ellyn,  111.  1927 

xWalk,   E.   G.,   Muncie.   Ind.  1893 

Walker,   Albert  C,   Crawford,   Neb.         272 
[Walker,   Charles  Swan,   deceased. 
Walker.    G.    Shannon,   Kealakekua.    T. 

H. 
Walker,  Henry  H.,  American  School  of 

Oriental         Research,         Jerusalem, 

Turkey  1925 

Walker,  Herbert,  Hampton,  N.  H. 
xWalker,    J.    Harley,    R.    1,    Galveston, 

Ind.  (-) 

Walker,  J.  Irvine,  Newton.  la. 
Walker.  James  F.,  St.,  330  Sonna  Bldg., 

Boise,  Ida.  26,  68,  72,  1910 

Walker,     John     C,     109     Remsen     St., 

Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 
Walker,  John  T.,  New  Ulm.  Minn. 
Walker.    Joseph    N.,    10    Nutting   Ave., 

Amherst,  Mass.  1880 

Walker,  Laurence  Breed,  lee,  Clifton- 
dale,   Mass.  1922 
txWalker,    M.    W.,    R.    3.    Wake   Forest, 

N.  C.  (— ) 

Walker,  Olney  K.,  San  Dimas,  Cal.        1910 
Walker,  Raymond  B.,  252  W.  Park  St., 

Portland,  Ore.  11 

Walker,     Raymond    E.,    North    Attle- 

boro,  Mass. 
*txWalker,  Samuel  A.,  Cambridge,  Me.  1927 
xWalker,  Walter  E.,  Scircleville,  Ind.      (— ) 
Walker,  William  D.,  Varyburg,  N.  Y. 
Walker,  William  H.,  Pf.,  Berea  College, 

Berea,  Ky.  1894 

Walker,  William  S.,  Newington,  Conn.  1891 
Wall,  Arthur  A.,  Central  Lake,  Mich.  1883 


396       Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches       [1932 


Wall,    K.    Edwin,    140    E.    Blake    Ave., 

Columbus,  O. 
xWall,  Warren,  R.  4,  Winchester,  Ind. 
Wallace.  Arthur,  289  Essex  St.,  Bangor, 

Me. 
Wallace,  David,  Calverton,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Wallace,  Herbert  T.,   Orleans,   Vt. 
Wallace,     Stryker     A.,     8142     Saginaw 

Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  1870 

Wallace,  Westwood,  Adin,  Cal. 
Wallar,   William   C.   A.,  Sec,  3040  Du- 

pont  Ave.,   S.,   Minneapolis,   Minn.     1889 
Wallin,   Nathaniel  C,   761   Shakespeare 

Ave.,  Provo,   Utah.  72 

Wallock,  Anthony  M.,  307  7th  St.,  Law- 
ton,  Okla. 
Wain,   Duane  Victor,  A.B.C.F.M.  1927 

Wain,  Yvo  O.,  Niantic,  Conn. 
Walsh,   Charles  E.,   Princeton,   Me. 
Walsh,  Frederick  W.,  Groton,  Conn. 
xWalters,   Guy  T.,   Bluffton,   R.  6,   Ind. 
xWalters,  William  T.,  R.  3,  Everett,  Pa. 
^-Walton,  Alfred  G.,  20  Buckingham  St., 

Springfield,  Mass.  22 

Walton,   Elmer  R.,   Bryan  Univ.,   Day- 
ton, Tenn.  1911 
xWalton,  T.   J.,   Demerara,   British  Gui- 
ana,  South   America. 
Waltz,   William    J.,    Gig   Harbor,    R.    1, 

Rosedale,  Wash. 
[xWamsley,  William  C,  deceased. 
Wangelin,  Fred  G.,  Grandin,  Mo. 
Wannamaker,  H.  S.,  Cusick.  Wash. 
Ward,   Charles  E.,  914  E.  Bannock  St.. 

Boise,    Ida. 
Ward,      Frederick     J.,      Southampton, 

Mass. 
tWard,  John  A.  1894 

Ward,    Joseph,     719    Ontario    St.,     Oak 

Park,  111.  1931 

Ward,    Robert   Newton,    509   Broad   St., 

Leonia,  N.  J.  1914 

Warford,  Lorena  J.,  419  Beckwith  Ave., 

Missoula,    Mont.  1931 

Warford,    O.    R.,    419    Beckwith    Ave., 

Missoula,  Mont. 
Warkentien,    Emil   L.   F.,    693   Winslow 

St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Warner,   Alexander  C,   Springfield,   S. 

D. 
Warner,  Elbert  E.,  Curriers,  N.  Y. 
Warner,  Harold  R.,  Honokaa,  T.  H. 
xWarner,   Howard  E.,   Pierceton,   Ind. 
Warner,  Thomas  H.,  15908  Euclid  Ave., 

East  Cleveland,   O.  1890 

txWarner,     Viola     M.,     My.,     Giradot, 

Columbia,  South  America.  ( — ) 

Warren,  Brooks  A.,  Imlay  City,  Mich. 
Warren,  Claude  W.,  Land  O'Lakes,  Wis. 
Warren,   Edgar   L.,   Hampton,   N.  H.       1889 
Warren,  Henry  K.,  Pr.em.,  1011  Doug- 
las Ave.,  Yankton,   S.  D.  1882 
xWarren,  John  H.,  Ocean  View,  Va.         ( — ) 
Warren,     Ulysses     G.,     48     Greenridge 

Ave.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 
Warren,     Willis    A.,     108    Liberty    St., 

Painsville,    O. 
Waser,  Raymond  A.,  Enfield,  Conn. 
Washburn,  Mrs.  Bridelle  C.  H.,  413  N. 

Stanislaus  St.,  Stockton,  Cal.  1905 

Washburn,   Owen  R.,  Orford,   N.  H. 
xWashburn,  T.  C,  R.  2,  Stout,  Ohio.         (— ) 
Washington,   Arthur  G.,   404  W.   Battle 

St.,  Talladega,  Ala.  272 

Wass,  Herbert  L.,  East  Machias,  Me. 
Watanabe,   Tamesaku,   Wailuku,   Maui, 

T.  H. 
Waterhouse.   Paul  B.,   1671   Loma  Vista 

St.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  12,  1912 

Waters,  George  H.,  1656  Woodland  Ct, 

Eau  Claire,  Wis.  1914 

Waters,   Silas  A.,    bus.,   432   Spotswood 


St.,  Moscow,  Ida.  1908 

Waters,    Wayne   L.,   202   S.   Koschinsko 

St.,  Jacksonville,  111. 
Wathen,    John    M.,    34   Providence   St., 

Woonsocket,  R.  I. 
Watkins,    Charles    A.,    Milbridge,    Me. 
Watkins,  C.  Robert,  Ch.,  U.  S.  A.,  Ft. 

Moultrie,  S.  Car.  1913 

\Watkins,    Elifelet   A.,    Merom,    Ind.  14 

^xWatson,  A.  L.,  Fire  Creek,  W.  Va.        (— ) 
Watson,  Albert  P.,  Wilton,  Me. 
Watson,  Carey  H.,  p. em.,  346  Silver  St., 

Greenfield,   Mass.  1891 

Watson,     James,     M.  D.,     St.,     Ryder, 

Memorial  Hospital,  Humacao,  Puerto 

Rico.  1905 

\Watson,  John  A.,  R.  4,  Union  City,  Ind. 
Watson,    Josiah   S.,    Pf.,    1920    2d   Ave., 

Joliet,   111.  1918 

Watson,    Le    Rue    C,    Box    80,    Buena 

Park    Cal. 
Watson,  Robert  James,  226  S.  Main  St., 

Lombard,  111. 
Watson,  William  C,  Antwerp,  N.  Y. 
Watt,     J.     Craig,     Box     1336,     Nogales, 

Ariz.  1896 

Watt,    Richard,    13    Sharpe   Ave.,    Wil- 

loughby,   O.  1899 

Watt,    Thomas    E.,    1802    Fairview    St., 

Berkeley,  Cal. 
'Wattie,  Charles,  deceased. 
Wattner,  C.  Albert,  Fulton,  N.  Y. 
.Watts,   James  R.,   Wellston,   Ohio.  1922 

Waudby,  Charles  E.,  bus.,  1126  31st  St., 

Des  Moines,  la.  1913 

IWeage,   Edward  D..   deceased.  64 

xWearley,   Robert  E.,   West  Liberty,   O. 
\Weatherby,     Mrs.     Lelah,     89     Central 

Ave.,  Athens,  Ohio. 
Weaver,   Galen  R.,   Box  150,  Honolulu, 

T.  H. 
.Weaver,   George  A.,   S.  S.  My.,  Petos- 

key,  Mich.  1894 

i  Weaver,  Jesse  E.,  deceased. 
\Weaver,  J.  H.,  East  Liverpool,  O.  (— ) 

\Webb,  Archie  R.,  S.  Westerlo,  N.  Y. 
xWebb,  C.  H.,  R.  2,  Ashland,  Ky.  (— ) 

Webb,  Henry  W.,  Wiscasset,  Me.  1895 

Webber,     Berthold     L.,     660     Berkeley 

Ave.,  Claremont,  Cal.  1894 

Weber,    George    J.,    626    S.    Water    St., 

Albuquerque,  N.  Mex. 
Weber,  Jonathan,  1318  So.  9th  St.,  Lin- 
coln. Neb. 
Webster,  Donald  E.,  International  Col- 
lege. Izmir,  Turkey.  1927 
Webster,  Frank  M.,  214  W.  Walnut  St., 

St.   Charles,   111. 
Webster,  Max  H.,  Broadus,  Mont. 
Weckerly,  Abraham  P..  Navy  Dept.,  105 

E.  Bradley  Lane.  Chevy  Chase,  Md.  1905 
Weed,    Earle   H.,    Ch.,    U.   S.   A.,   Fort 

Knox,  Ky.  1917 

\Weekley,  Martin  L.,  Linville,  Va. 
Wehrenberg,    Edward    L.,    Woodsdale, 

N.  C.  1912 

Wehrhan,  Nelson  W.,  Pf.,  Grinnell,  la. 

13,  1903 
Weidner,  Chas.  E.,  Bonners  Ferry,  Ida. 
Weigle,  Luther  A.,  Dean,  142  Cold  Spring 

St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.      11,  20,  21,  40,  1903 
■  Weimer,   Morrison.  1890 

Weinert,  Lawrence  J.,  Pecatonica,  111. 
Weisenburger,   Jacob,   Paul,   Ida. 
Weiss,    Joseph,    4022    S.    Yakima   Ave.. 

Tacoma,  Wash. 
Weist,  Carl  S.,  10  Rich  Ave.,  Mt.  Ver- 
non, N.  Y. 
Weist,  Oliver  Clyde,  Bronxville,  N.  Y. 
Welch,     Joseph    F.,     Pukoo,     Molokai, 

T.  H.  1921 

Welker,  Roy  A.,  Bay  Shore,  N.  Y. 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing       397 


Weller,  Daniel  M..  2630  Doris  PL, 
Honolulu,  T.  H.  1920 

Welles,  Simeon  Bryant,  Waubay,  S.  D. 

Welles,  T.  Clayton,  Grant  Ave.,  Torres- 
dale,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1872 

[Wells.  Charles  W.,  deceased. 

Wells,  Clarence  E.,  Watertown,  Conn. 

Wells,  Clayton  B.,  p.em.,  1626  No.  Hol- 
yoke  Ave.,  Wichita,  Kan.  1891 

Wells,  Herman  J.,  Greenville,  N.  H. 

Wells,  Hubert,  North  Troy,  Vt. 

Wells,  Mark,  1531  W.  Baltimore  St., 
Baltimore,  Md. 

Welsh,  John  W.,  Sec,  848  Ridge  Ave., 
Evanston,  111.  1896 

Welty,  Ivan  R.,  Lebanon,  Mo. 

Wendell,  Roland  M.,  29  Colonial  Rd., 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

[W«ntworth,   Henry   H.,    deceased.  64 

W*scott,  William  S.,  Graemere  Hotel, 
Homan  Ave.  &  Washington  Blvd., 
Chicago,   111.  1904 

Wessell,  Nils  J.,  1118  W.  5th  St.,  Plain- 
field.  N.  J. 

West,  Avedis  M.,  Mayville,  N.  D. 

West,  Donald  L.,  Tr.,  Highland  Folk 
SchL,   Monteagle,   Tenn.  272,  1932 

Westbrook,  John  H.,  Jr.,  Cornwall, 
Conn. 

Westenberg,  Arthur  E.,  1638  Hammond 
Ave.,  Superior,  Wis. 
•■Westenberg,  Robert  C,  Uxbridge,  Mass. 

Westervelt,  William  D.,  2963  Kalakaua 
Ave.,  Honolulu,  T.  H.  1874 

Westlake,     Darrell    J.,     403     McKinley 

Ave.,   Endicott,   N.   Y. 
[Weston,  Bartlett  H.,  deceased.  65 

Westwood,  F.  William,  908  "U"  St.. 
Lewiston,   Ida. 

Wetzel,  John,  211  W.  56th  St.,  New 
York  City. 

Wharton,  Henry  J.,  Plainfield,  Conn. 

Wheeler,  Charles  T.,  Ev.,  2103  Orring- 
ton  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.  1895 

^.Wheeler,  Chester  A.,  Webster,  Mass. 

Wheeler,  Edgar  C,  3003  N.  Union  St., 
Tacoma,    Wash.  1896 

Wheeler,  Edward  F.,  Mora,  Minn.         1890 

Wheeler,   Wendell   C,    A.B.C.F.M.  1928 

.JWheelock,  Albert  H.,  Auburn,  Mass. 

Wheelock,  Arthur  S.,  185  Longview 
Ave.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Wheelwright,  Joseph,  Warner,  N.  H.      1897 

Whiston,  Lionel  A.,  289  Milk  St.,  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass. 
xWhitaker,  O.  B.,  Weaubleau,  Mo.  (— ) 

Whitaker,  Robert  B.,  220  W.  Tulare  St., 
Tulare,  Cal. 

Whitaker.  Rufus,  Dunn  Center,  N.  D.  1916 

Whitcomb,  William  F.,  287  Pleasant  St., 
Claremont,  N.  H. 

White,  Berry  F.,  2318  Hugo  St.,  Dallas, 
Tex. 
•    White,     Charles    E.,    41     Kilsyth    Rd., 

Brookline,  Mass.  1900 

•-White,  Charles  G.,  Millers  Falls,  Mass. 
xWhite,  Edgar  B.,  Windsor,  Va. 

White,  Edwin  E.,  Pleasant  Hill,  Tenn. 

White,  Emmons  E.,  A.B.C.F.M.  1917 

White,  Eugene,  Fairfield,  Neb.  1901 

White,  Francis  D.,  4200  Grimes  Ave., 
Minneapolis,   Minn. 

White,   George  E.,   A.B.C.F.M.  1887 

White,  Harold  B.,  Easthampton,  Mass. 
>White,   Hugh  Vernon,   Sec,  14  Beacon 

St.,  Boston,   Mass.  18.   1910 

xWhite,   John,   834  Jefferson   St.,   Ports- 
mouth, Va. 
xWhite,  Josiah  R.,  R.  2,  Albany,  Ind.      (— ) 

White,  Louis  E.,  4027  N.  Missouri  Ave., 
Portland,   Ore. 

White.  Maurice  S..  3742  Military  Rd.. 
Washington,  D.  C. 


White,  Ralph  H.,  Sec,  Anti  Saloon 
League,  292  Wilbur  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.  1902 

i  White,  Robert  S.,  Chesterfield,  Mass. 

White,    Schuyler   S.,    My.,    815   N.   Hill 

Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  1890 

xWhite,  T.  E.,  509  Charlotte  Ave.,  San- 
ford,  N.  C. 

White,  W.  D.,  Phenix  City,  Ala.  1900 

White,  William  A.,  P.  O.  Box  5,  East 
Northfield,   Mass.  1904 

White,  William  J.,  230  Van  Buren  St., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1883 

Whitehead,  Robert  C,  424  Nuber  Ave., 
Mt.  Vernon.  N.  Y. 

Whiting,  Elbridge  C,  Gloucester,  Mass. 

Whiting,  John  C,  342  Madison  Ave., 
New  York  City.  1903 

^Whitley,  John  E.,   507  Washington  St., 
Winchester,  Mass. 

Whitlock,  Frank  M.,  325  Harmar  St., 
Marietta,  O. 

Whitman,  Newell  W.,  Stonington,  Me.  (— ) 
^Whitnall,     Ernest    A.,     South    Easton, 

Mass. 
-Whitney,   Charlotte  Brown,   New  Bos- 
ton, Mass.  1920 

Whitsitt,  William  S.,  Winona,  Minn. 
xWhitten,  Robert  A.,  Portsmouth,  Va. 
[Whyte,   George  M.,  deceased.  65 

xWicker,   Walton  C,   P/.,   Elon  College, 
N.  C.  71,  (— ) 

Wickes,  Dean  R.,  A.B.C.F.M.  1912 

Wicks,  Charles  H.,  Rhinelander,  Wis. 

Wicks,  Robert  R.,  College  pastor, 
Princeton,  N.  J.  1908 

Widmeyer,   G.  R.,  Au  Gres,   Mich. 

Widney,  Vincent  C,  Monroe,  Wash. 

Wieman,    Henry    N.,P/.,    5454    Green- 
wood Ave.,   Chicago,  111. 
xWigfield,  G.  Dewey,  Warren,  Ind. 

Wiggins,   Aaron  Winfield,   305  S.  Mag- 
nolia Ave.,  Monrovia,  Cal.  1S72 
"txWiggins,  Frank  J.,  306  Bute  St.,  Suf- 
folk, Va.                                                      (— ) 
xWiggins,  J.  D.,  R.  1,  Enfield,  111.  (— ) 
xWiggins,  J.  R.,   Stout,   Ohio.  (— ) 

Wiggins,  J.  W.,  729  19th  St.,  Newport 
News,  Va.  ( — ) 

Wightman,  John  C,  My.,  18  Beacon 
St.,  Florence,  Northampton,  Mass.       1905 

Wilcox,  Clyde  H.,  Pf.,  Olivet,  Mich.      1927 
TWilcox,   Frank  G.,  deceased.  65 

Wilcox,  James  H.,  Trego,  Wis.  18y7 

Wilcox,  Sidney  W.,  bus.,  Hillview, 
R.  F.  D.,  Renssalaer,  N.  Y.  1914 

Wild,  Edward  W.,  Newfane,  Vt.  1914 

-Wild,  Miss  Laura  H.,  Pf.,  South  Had- 
ley,  Mass.  1901 

Wild,   Levi.   Royalton,   Vt.  1893 

Wilder,  Amos  N.,  Hamilton  College, 
Clinton,  N.  Y.  1926 

Wilder,  Charles  S.,  Springfield,  R.  D.  2, 
Mass.  1890 

Wilder,    George    B„    bus.,    1226   S.    14th 
St.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  1914 

Wilder,  Grant  B.,  Red  Oak,  la. 

Wilder,  Myron  E.,  124  Myrtle  St., 
Jamestown,   N.  Y. 

Wildey,    Irving    D.,     109    Montgomery 

St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
xWiles,   Morris  M.,    467    Thompson    St.. 
Winchester,  Ind.  1890 

Wiley,  Edward  C,  216  W.  2d  Ave., 
Johnstown,   N.  Y.  1889 

Wiley,  Horace  S.,  840  E.  16th  St.,  S., 
Portland,   Ore. 

Wiley,   Walter  B.,   A.B.C.F.M.  1924 

Wilkerson,  J.  Roy,  Plainville,  Conn. 

Wilkie,  John  N.,  Pf.,  578  Philadelphia 
St.,  Whittier,  Cal.  1900 

Wilkins,  Harry  J.,  404  S.  Main  St., 
Mount  Pleasant,  la.  1893 


398      Year  Book,  Congregational  and  Christian  Churches       [1932 


Wilkins.  Ward  E.,  144  Church  St.,  Osh- 
kosh,  Wis. 

Willard,  Wallace  W..  Rochester,  Wis.,  1896 
[Willcox,  Charles  H.,  deceased.  65 

Willcox,    Edward   W.,   6801    Maplewood 

Ave.,  Sylvania,  O. 
[Willcox,  Inman  L.,  deceased.  65 

[Willett,  Mahlon,  deceased.  65 

*xWilley,  Edward  H.,  Washington,  Iowa.  1902 

Williams,  Benjamin  J.,  633  Washington 

St.,  Slatington,  Pa. 
xWilliams,  B.  J.,  McCullers,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Williams,  Charles  B.,  Millbury,  R.  D.  2, 
Mass.  1897 

Williams,   Charles  H.,   28  Alveston  St., 
Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  30,  1899 

-Williams,    Charles   L.,    3214   62d   St.,    S. 

W.,  Seattle,  Wash. 
txWilliams,  C.  L.,  Durham,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Williams,  David  R.,  209  Rockingham 
St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  1914 

Williams,  David  Thomas,  Carmel,  Cal.  1883 
xWilliams,  E.  M.,  Carbondale,  111.  (— ) 

Williams,  Eugene  E.,  Reg.  Jr.,  342  Rose 
Lane,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  71,  1899 

Williams,  Evan  Rhys,  1200  College  Ave., 

Elmira,  N.  Y. 
*tWilliams,  F.  L.,  Victor,  R.  1,  Mont.      1903 

Williams,  George,  Pastor  at  Large, 
Rapid  City,  S.  D.  71.  1904 

Williams,  George  C,  2288  Carter  Ave., 
St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Williams,  Howard  Y.,  3981  48th  St., 
Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  1917 

^-Williams,  Ivor  S.,  Sheffield,  Mass. 

Williams,  John  H.,  432  Winthrop  Ave., 

Millen,  Ga.  1912 

xWilliams,  John  M.,  Pittsford,  Mich. 

Williams,  John  Tudno,  Lane  Sem.,  Cin- 
cinnati, O.  1923 
xWilliams,  Leland  L.,  Dawson,  N.  D. 

Williams,  Lewis  D.,  3355  Milverton  Rd., 
Shaker  Heights.  O.  1914 

[Williams,  Mark  W.,  deceased.  65 

Williams,  Mrs.  May  A.,  1771  W.  50th 
St.,  Cleveland.  O.  1909 

Williams,  Milton,  3100  12th  St.,  Meri- 
dian, Miss. 

Williams,  Owen  T.,  Monroeville,  O. 

Williams,  Rees  T..  1407  Albert  St.,  New- 
William's,  r'.  H.,  803  13th  St.,  East,  Cal- 
gary, Alberta,  Canada.  1903 

Williams,  T.  Yeoman,  116  Union  Turn- 
pike, Forest  Hills  Gardens,  L.  I., 
N.  Y.  1915 

Williams,  Theodore  C,  Tehachapi,  Cal. 

[Williams,  Thistle  A.,  deceased.  66 

Williams,  Thomas,  10422  89th  St.,  Rich- 
mond Hill,  N.  Y. 

Williams,  Thomas  A.,  Wadhams,  N.  Y. 

Williams,  Walter  B.,  2478  Monroe  Ave., 
Ogden,    Utah. 

Williams,  William,  Wauregan,  Conn. 

Williams,  William  Glyn,  160  Gaylord 
Ave.,  Plymouth,  Pa. 

Williams,  William  James,  bus.,  Fred- 
ericksburg, O.  1915 

Williams,  William  John,  1771  W.  50th 
St.,  Cleveland,  O. 

Williams,  William  Tyrer,  bus.,  Council 
Grove,  Kan.  1893 

Williams,  Willis  K.,  545  Forest  Ave.. 
Glen  Ellyn,  111. 

Williamson,  Allen  J.,  Baltimore  Post, 
Baltimore,    Md.  1889 

[Williamson,  James  S.,  deceased.  _66 

xWilliamson,  Robert  L.,  12  W.  Clifford 
St.  Winchester,  Va. 

tWillis.    H.    M.  1900 

Willisford,  Edwin  H.,  848  Peachtree  St., 
N.  E.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  1891 


"Willmott,    Benjamin    A.,    149    Merriam 

Ave.,  Leominster,  Mass. 
Willoughby,    Bertram,     St.,     189    West 

Madison  St.,  Chicago,  111.  1901 

Willoughby,    William   C,    c/o   London 

Miss.  So.,  48  Broadway,  Westminster, 

S.   W.  T.,  England.  1882 

Wilske,   Herbert  E.,   Mott,   N.  D. 
Wilson,    Albert,    819    So.    14th    St.,    St. 

Joseph,  Mo. 
Wilson,    Mrs.    Amanda    R.,    Box    556, 

Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 
Wilson,  Arthur  E.,  54  President  Ave., 

Providence,  R.  I. 
tWilson,  Charles  C.  1907 

Wilson,  Clarence  H.,  p. em.,  256  Beacon 

St.,  Boston,  Mass.  12,  24,  1887 

Wilson,  Clinton  W.,  Woodbury,  Conn. 
Wilson,  David  L.,  Bath,  Me. 
Wilson,     Delbert    D.,    Point    Pleasant, 

N.  Y. 
Wilson,  E.  Carnell,  Cromwell,  la. 
Wilson,   Frederick  A.,   p. em.,  34  Essex 

St.,  Andover,  Mass.  1882 

Wilson,  Frederick  C,  Ipswich,  Mass. 
Wilson,    George    C,    10    Baisley    Ave., 

East  Rockaway,  N.  Y. 
[Wilson,  George  S.,  deceased. 
Wilson,  Grant  Hulon,  Field  Agt.,  Lyons, 


N.   Y. 
Wilson,   Henry  E..   Sec,   Y.   M.  C.   A., 


1911 
'l919 


Box  598,  Champaign,  111. 
Wilson,    Hugh   Van   R.,   Pf.,   24   Shaler 

Lane,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
x  Wilson.     James     W.,     11     Liberty     St., 

Jamestown,  N.  Y.  1880 

txWilson,    J.    S.    Ivisin,    104    E.    Liberty 

St..  Salisbury,  N.  C.  1893 

Wilson,  John  W.,  St.,  517  N.  Mary  St., 

Appleton,  Wis.  72,  1891 

Wilson,  Lawrence  A.,  2700  L  St.,  Sacra- 
mento, Cal. 
Wilson,  Mark,  Elk  Point,  S.  D. 
+xWilson,  N.  W.,  Apex,  N.  C.  (— ) 

Wilson,  Samuel  E.,  A.B.C.F.M.  1928 

vWilson.  Samuel  J.,  St.  Stephen,  N.  B.    1905 
Wilson,     Theodore    H.,     Pf.,    National 

Park  Seminary,  Forest  Glen,  Md.        1910 
Wilson,  W.  B.,  Newburg,  la. 
Wilson,  William,  Fonda,  la. 
Wiltberger,  Louis  W.,  Dover,  111. 
Wilton,     Wilfred     M.,     Norwichtown, 

Conn. 
Winch,  Miss  Mabel  T.,  East  Arlington, 

Vt. 
Winchester,   Benjamin  S.,   Georgtown, 

Conn. 
Windley,  Mrs.  M.  W.,  Sanford,  N.  C. 
Wingate,    Henry    K.,    610    East    3d    St.. 

Northfield,  Minn.  1893 

xWininger,  M.  B.,  Bennet  Switch,  Ind.    (— ) 
Winn,  Edgar  H.,  Dickinson,  N.  D. 
Winn,    Fred    E.,    1419    Washington    St., 

Redlands.   Cal.  1893 

\Winn,  Leroy  C,  Greentown,  Ind. 
Winship,  Albert  E..  Ed.,  46  Shepard  St.. 

Cambridge.  Mass.  1875 

Winship,    Harold    S.,    bus.,   588    Broad- 
view Ter.,  Hartford,  Conn.  1916 
Winslow,    Jacob,    670    E.    42d    St.,    Los 

Angeles.  Cal.  1875 

Winsor,  Gordon  H.,  3294  N.  E.  102d  St., 

Portland,   Ore. 
Winter,   Egbert,  Holland,   Mich. 
Winter,  Franklin  I.,  212  Highland  Ave.. 

Ashland,  O. 
xWinter,  H.  Vernon,   Clifford,   Ind.  (— ) 

xWinter,   William   C,    Box    212,   Central 

Square,  N.  Y.  1929 

Winters,    George,    220    West    Main    St., 

Dundee,   111. 
Wirt.  Loyal  L..  Sec,  592  Mayflower  Rd., 

Claremont,  Cal.  1891 


1932]      Congregational-Christian  Ministers  in  Full  Standing        399 


Wirt,     Williston,     2640     College     Ave.. 

Berkeley,  Cal.  1929 

xWiseley,  Milton  C,  Vaughnsville,  R.  D. 

1,  O. 
Wiseman,    Charles    F.,    801    Woodland 

Ave.,  Elyria,  O. 
xWiseman,  S.  F.,   Carbondale,  111.  1928 

Wismer,    Ernest   L.,    7   Yale   St.,   New- 
port, R.  I.  32,  71 
Wissler,  Henry  L.,  Grinnell,  R.  D.,  la. 
Wiswall,  Fred  M.r  Newfane,  Vt.  1890 
Witham,  D.  W.,  bus.,  Toledo,  la.  1916 
Witham,  L.  W.,  Camden,  Me. 
Witherspoon,  Glenn  J.,  Sabetha,  Kan. 
Withington,  Frederic  B.,  Kamehameha 

Schl.,  Honolulu,  T.  H. 
Withington,  Wilfred,  8221  4th  Ave.,  N. 

E.,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Wittier,  Milton,  Pf.,  Grinnell,  la.  1910 

Wittlig,  Emil  Dyar,  Malta,  O.  1923 

Wolcott,    Edgar    C,    bus.,    477    Lowell 

Ave.,  GlenEllyn,  111.  1906 

Wolcott,  William  H.,  Pillsbury  Ave.,  S., 

Minneapolis,    Minn.  1892 

Wolf.  Charles  F.,  Armada,  Mich. 
Wolfe,  A.  J.,  Big  Stone  Gap,  Va.  1890 

—Wolfe,  George  Edgar,  Milford,  Mass. 
xWolford,  G.  W.  E.,  Catlettsburg,  Ky.  72,  1890 
Wolford,  Harley  H.,  Ceres,  Cal. 
xWollard,  George  W.,  Marion,  111.  (— ) 

Woller,  William  C,  Brighton,  Colo. 
Wolsted,   Clarence  E.,  A.B.C.FM.  1921 

Womer,  Parley  P.,  Pr.,  Washburn  Col- 
lege,  Topeka,  Kan.  1895 
Wood,    Alfred    A.,    2401    48th    St.,    Des 

Moines,   la.  1893 

Wood,  Arthur  M.,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.  1903 
Wood,  Charles  W.,  Competition,  Mo.  1921 
Wood,  George  E.,bus.,  Red  Oak,  la.  1909 
Wood,  Irving  F.,  pf.em.,  1401  Fairmont 

St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1894 

Wood,   Lester  Leo.   Detroit  &  W.   114th 

Sts.,  Cleveland,  O. 
Wood,   Sheridan  F.,   Wooster,   R.  D.  6, 

O.  1893 

Wood,  Stephen  R.,  Ch.,  V.  S.  A.,  Fort 

Humphreys,  Va.  1892 

Wood,  Stephen  S.,  Eldred,  N.  Y. 
--Wood,     Sumner     G.,     West     Medway, 

Mass.  1880 

Wood,  Wilbur  Le  Roy,   61   Russell  St., 

East  Providence,  R.  I. 
Wood,    William    L.,    282    Robinson    St., 

Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Woodard,  William  P.,  A.B.C.FM.  1921 

-Woodberry,  Miss  Miriam,  Sec,  287  4th 

Ave.,  New  York  City.  26,  34,  1920 

Woodcock,  Albert  C,  Ocheyedan,  la. 
Woodftn,  William  Hardy,  p.em.,  1443  N. 

Meridian  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  1900 

Woodford,    Mrs.    Lucy    Carter,    308    W. 

38th  St..  Los  Angeles.  Cal.  1907 

Woodhull,  George  H.,  bus.,  Wabaunsee, 

Kan.  1888 

Woodin,  Herbert  P.,  Saybrook,  Conn. 
Woodin,  Wallace  I.,  Andover,  Conn.      272 
—Woodman,  G.  Edwin,  611  Canton  Ave., 

Milton,  Mass. 
Woodmansee,  Frank  M.,  Grand  Rapids, 

Mich.  1899 

Woodrow,    Samuel    H.,    The    Wilmore, 

Long  Beach,  Cal.  1888 

Woodruff,  Alfred  E.,  43  Park  St.,  Ox- 
ford,  Mich.  1886 
Woodruff,  Mrs.  Emily  C,  Chautauqua, 

N.  Y.  1893 

Woodruff,     Watson,     So.     Manchester, 

Conn. 
Woods,  Arthur  J..  Darlington.  Wis. 
Woods,   Merrick   W.,   1412  N.   Chautau- 
qua St.,  Wichita,  Kan.  1897 
xWoods.  Samuel  M.,  Albany,  Ind. 
tWoodsum,  O.  F.,  Orgas.  W.  Va.  (— ) 


Woodsum,  Walter  H.,  Exeter,  R.  D.  1, 

N.  H. 
Woodward,   Daniel,  Randolph,  Wis. 
Woodward,   Frank  J.,  A.B.C.FM.  1911 

Woodward,  Joseph  K.,  Kamuela,  T.  H. 
Woodward,    Truman    H.,    E.    Hartford, 

Conn. 
xWoodworth,    A.    D.,    My.,    26    Kasumi 

Cho,  Azabu,  Tokyo,  Japan.  1920 

Woodworth,    Arthur   V.,    Alton,    N.    H. 
xWoody,   Orville,  R.  3,  Lebanon,  Ind. 
Woolley,    Edwin,    397    Lewiston    Ave., 

Ferndale,   Mich.  1912 

Woolworth,  William  S.,  529  Quincy  St., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1890 

Woolworth,    William    S.,    Jr.,    A.B.C.F. 

M.  1918 

Woon,   Norman  G.,  Hudson,  Mich. 
Wordsworth,  Watson,  Housatonic,  Mass. 
xWorkman,  Jacob,  Box  66,  Harts,  W.  Va.(— ) 
xWormacks,  D.  F.,  West  Union,  O.  (— ) 

xWormacks,   Ober,  West  Union,  O.  ( — ) 

\Worner,    Charles    S.,    19    Golden    Ave., 

Springfield  Dock,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 
Worster,  Mrs.  Lucile  M.,  Danville,  Vt. 
Worster,   Raymond  G.,   Danville,   Vt. 
Worthington,     William,     Tokio     Apts., 

Spokane,  Wash.  1904 

Worthley,  Henry  O.,  York  Beach,  Me. 
Worthley,    Herbert    M.,    So.    Berwick, 

Me. 
Woth,     Frederich,     p.em.,     MeFarland, 

Cal.  1891 

Woynarowski,  Casimer  H.,  Canada.        ( — ) 
Wray,  Alfred  K.,  302  W.  Chestnut  St., 

Carthage.  Mo.  1880 

Wribitzky,  Edmund,  2606  N.  Ferry  St., 

Anoka,  Minn.  1888 

Wright,    Alfred    C,    536    W.    6th    St., 

Claremont,  Cal.  1886 

Wright,  Byron  B.,  Iowa  Falls,  la.  1930 

Wright,    Edwin    F..    1010    White    Ave.. 

Grand  Junction,  Colo. 
Wright,  Frank  C,  Barnet,  Vt. 
xWright,  Frank  J.,  Ansonia,  Ohio. 
Wright,  Harold  H.,  Goltry,  Okla. 
xWright,  J.  L.,  Cairo,  O.  (— ) 

Wright,  James  A.,  25  Brook  St.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 
xWright,   Jonathan  L.,   Greenup,   111.       1872 
Wright,  John  W.,  Merrimack,  N.  H. 
Wright,     Leavitt    O.,     P/.,     2262     Birch 

Lane,  Eugene,   Ore.  1917 

Wright,  Oakley  C,  889  Studer  Ave.,  Co- 
lumbus,  O. 
Wright,  Richard,  Winter  Park,  Fla.         1890 
Wright,   Samuel  A.,   Box  300,  R.  D.   5, 

Phoenix,  Ariz. 
Wright,    Silas   E.,    1236   N.   8th   St.,    W., 

Cedar  Rapids,  la. 
xWright,  T.  Fred,  Sanford,  N.  C. 
Wright,     Thomas     H.,     Hillside     Ave., 

Cresskill,  N.  J. 
Wrigley,    Francis,    p.em.,    Sylvan,    Fox 

Island,   Wash.  1887 

Wyatt,     Francis     O.,     5162    Windemere 

Ave..  Eagle  Rock,  Cal. 
Wyckoff,    Charles    S.,    Ch.,    Simsbury, 

Conn.  1891 

Wyckoff,    Herbert    J.,    T.,    1217    Larch- 

mont  Ave.,  Upper  Darby,  Pa.  1898 

Wyland,    Benjamin   F.,   20th   &   D   Sts.. 

Lincoln,  Neb. 
xWyrick,  L.  L.,  Elon  College.  N.  C. 
xWyrick,  P.  A.,  Meedville,  Mo.  1926 

Xenides,   John   P.,   460  Audubon   Ave., 

New  York  City.  1897 

Yadao.  E.  C,  Hilo,  T.  H. 
—Yaeger,    Edward    J.,    11    Franklin    St., 

Saugus,  Mass. 
Yaggy,  J.  H.,  Toledo,  la.  1905 

Yale,  David  L.,  Box  1406,  Middletown, 

Conn. 


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xYantis,  J.  Wesley,  Degraff,  Ohio.  1897 

Yaple,  George  S.,  dir.R.E.,  8715  Wood- 
ward Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.  1931 

Yarrow,   Philip  W.,  p.em.,  11156  Long- 
wood  Dr.,  Chicago,  111.  1899 

Yee,    Tien    Kui,    My.,    1225    10th    Ave., 
Honolulu,   T.  H.  1913 

Yeretzian,    Aram    S.,    1089    Queen   Ann 
PL,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Yessayan,  Vahan  H.,  2121  Mitchell  St., 
Oakland,   Cal. 

Yettru,  Carl  H.,  Roscoe,  N.  Y. 

Yoakum,  G.  D  ,  Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis. 

Yoder.   E.  Stanton,   1926  Sidney  St.,   S. 
Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

Yoder,  J.  Willard,  316  W.  16th  St.,  Sey- 
mour, Ind. 

Yohannan,   Shleman,   Novelty,   O. 

York,    Henry    C,    Pf.,    602    W.    Wash- 
ington Ave.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  1917 
[Yorke,  Burt  Leon,  deceased.  66 
xYoumans,  Adelbert  C,  126  Chestnut  St., 

Albany,  N.  Y. 
xYoumans,     Mrs.    Marion    C,     Livonia, 
N.  Y.  (-) 

Young,  Alfred,  5053  Stuart  St.,  Denver, 

Colo. 
[Young,  Arthur  G.,  deceased.  66 

Young,    Clarence,    408    14th    St.,    Port 
Huron,  Mich. 

Young,  E.  Vernon,  St.  Johnsbury  Cen- 
ter, Vt. 

Young,  Frederic  H.,  Dixfleld,  Me.  272 

xYoung,  Fred  R.,  R.  3,  Campbell,  N.  Y.  1931 
xYoung,  Harold  E.,  Kittery,  Me. 
xYoung,  Henry  A.,  2903  Lincoln  St.,  An- 
derson,  Ind.  1920 

Young,   John   C,   1707  No.   Washington 
St.,  Royal  Oak,  Mich.  1920 

Young,  Lowell  A.,  928  E.  St.,  San  Ber- 
nardino, Cal. 

Young,    Peter,    205    No.    15th    St.,    Fort 
Dodge,  la. 


Young,    W.    Harvey,    260    Blaine   Ave.. 

Galesburg,  111. 
xYoung,   William  J.,    416   E.  Wysor   St., 

Muncie,  Ind.  14 

xYoung,     William     P.,     313     Stacy     St., 

Burlington,  N.  J. 
Youngclaus,  W.  J.,   bus.,  1345  Page  St., 

San  Francisco,  Cal.  1911 

Youngman    William  H.,  716  Howard  St., 

Santa  Rosa,   Cal.  1915 

[Yourd,  Paul  H.,  deceased. 
Youtz,    Ernest   E.,    480   Tompkins  Ave.. 

Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  1912 

Youtz,  Herbert  A.,  Pf.  em.,  158  Elm  St., 

Oberlin,  O.  1897 

Yphantis,  K.  Paul,   19  W.  Dedham  St., 

Boston,  Mass.  1926 

Yuen,  To  Pui,  Hilo,  T.  H. 
Yukl,  Adolf,  Holdingford,  Minn. 
Zabel,    William   Le   Roy,    bus.,   E.    3124 

Manito  Blvd.,  Spokane,  Wash.  1915 

Zachman,  Richard  H.,  641  Garfield  St., 

Oak  Park,  111.  1906 

Zahl,  F.,  bus.,  Fowler.  Cal.  1923 

Zartman,  George  W.,  Piermont,  N.  H.  1916 
Zdunek,    Otto   N.,    1404   9th   St.   Scotts- 

bluff,   Neb. 
Zellars,  Edwin  G.,  Wallingford.  Conn. 
xZenor,  William  H.,  Darlington,  Ind. 
xZent,  Dewey  J.,  R.  1,  Alexandria,  Ind.  1926 
Zibelli,  Louis,  New  York  City.  1918 

Ziegler,  William  H.,  709  8th  Ave.,  West, 

Ashland,  Wis. 
Zieke,    Paul    W.,    513    West    Mills    St., 

Creston,  la. 
Zimmerman,  G.  Floyd,  Pf.,  173  Kenner 

Ave.,     Vanderbilt    Univ.,     Nashville, 

Tenn.  1918 

Zimmerman,  Joseph  Allfree,  103  1st  St., 

Riverhead,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
xZimmerman,  Theron,  Hamersville,  O.    1930 
Zocher,  George  L.,  Ritzville,  Wash. 
Zorn,  Henry  G..  Laurel,  Mont. 
Zuse,  Clayton  H.,  Moline,  Mich. 


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LAST  MINUTE  REVISIONS 

In  the  weeks  required  to  compile  copy,  changes  are  reported  and  errors  come 
to  light.  They  are  listed  here  with  the  suggestion  that  holders  of  the  Year  Book 
correct  their  copy,  at  least  as  to  items  likely  to  concern  them. 


California,  Northern.  New  pastors:  James  E.  Enman  (supply),  Ceres;  Clarence 
Reidenbach,  Oakland,  First;  Jason  Noble  Pierce,  San  Francisco,  First.  Pastors 
removed:  Francis  J.  Van  Horn,  Oakland,  First;  Kerrison  Juniper,  San  Francisco, 
First. 

Connecticut.  New  pastors:  Clifton  H.  Ross,  Abington;  Stephen  E.  Ayers, 
Clinton;  Haro.d  Bradley,  West  Avon.  Pastors  removed:  David  L.  Kebbe  (de- 
ceased), New  Hartford;  Charles  H.  Ricketts  (became  pastor  emeritus),  Norwich, 
Greenville;  Enoch  H.  Burt  (became  pastor  emeritus),  Torrington,  First;  Franklin 
Barker,  Unionville. 

Florida.     Pastor  removed:   Benjamin  Stock,  South  Jacksonville. 

Idaho.     New  pastor:   Arthur  G.  Horton,  Council. 

Illinois.  New  pastor:  R.  W.  Everroad,  Bluff  Hall.  Pastor  removed:  Howard 
P.  Bozarth,  Chicago,  Millard. 

Iowa.  New  pastors:  Claude  C.  Hobson,  Blairsburg;  Lester  T.  Proctor  (jointly 
with  Mrs.  Proctor),  Carson,  Wheeler  Grove;  Everett  Robie,  Clemons;  J.  Albert 
Clark,  Clinton,  Lyons  Community;  E.  H.  Willey,  Letts,  Oak  Grove.  Pastors 
removed:  Robert  W.  Culbertson,  Blairsburg;  Claude  C.  Hobson,  Doon;  Marvin 
M.  Pigg,  Linden;  Lester  T.  Proctor,  Linden,  Shilo;  John  P.  Wagner,  Minden; 
David  E.  Thomas,  Mount  Pleasant;  James  Mclnnis,  Peterson;  Newton  F.  Pifer, 
Van  Cleve;  Arthur  W.  Miles,  Williamsburg. 

Kansas.  New  pastor:  Walter  M.  Carlson,  Kansas  City,  First.  Pastors  removed: 
Joseph  C.  Cleveland,  Kansas  City,  First;  Walter  M.  Carlson,  Wakefield. 

Maine.  New  pastors:  Frederick  D.  Hayes,  Cornish,  Federated;  Harry  P. 
Taylor,  Frankfort;  Martin  Sorensen,  Monson;  Charles  S.  Sowder,  Solon,  Federated. 
Pastors  removed:  Martin  Sorensen,  Corinna;  Joseph  Clare,  Cornish,  Federated; 
Burton  A.  Lucas,  Cumberland  Center;  William  B.  Miller,  Garland,  Federated: 
Edwin  S.  Bigelow,  Springfield. 

Massachusetts.  New  pastors:  Arthur  H.  Hope,  Belchertown;  Carl  H.  Kopf. 
Boston,  Mount  Vernon;  Hubert  S.  Stafford,  Chicopee,  First;  Charles  W.  Merriam, 
Deerfield,  Orthodox  and  First;  Dorr  A.  Hudson,  Gill;  Howard  P.  Bozarth,  Haver- 
hill, North;  Stuart  C.  Haskins,  Quincy,  Wollaston.  Pastors  removed:  Harold  G. 
Vincent,  Deerfield,  Orthodox  and  First;  WLliam  M.  Parker,  East  Bridgewater; 
Clarence  Reidenbach,  Holyoke,  Second;  Stephen  E.  Ayers  (assistant  pastor), 
Maiden,  First;  Nathaniel  M.  Pratt,  Whitinsville;  Isaiah  W.  Sneath,  Quincy, 
Wollaston. 

Michigan.  New  pastors:  Walter  Swann,  Alpena;  E.  A.  Thompson,  Grand 
Rapids,  Park;  Paul  Mallory,  Grandville;  Patrick  Webster,  Otsego;  Earle  F. 
Collins,  St.  Johns.  Pastors  removed:  Frank  Osborn,  Kalkaska,  Federated;  J.  H. 
Jowett,    Merrill;    Carl   A.   Smith,   Whitehall. 

Middle  Atlantic.  New  pastors:  Frederick  V.  Fisher,  Frostburg,  Md.,  First; 
A.  B.  Thompson,  Havre  de  Grace,  Md.;  G.  B.  Bruvold,  Chester,  N.  J.;  Joseph 
Peters,  Closter,  N.  J.,  First;  Frank  S.  Ritter,  Sweet  Valley,  Pa.  Pastors  removed: 
Frederick  V.  Fisher,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Associate;  M.  A.  Soper,  Chester,  N.  J. 

Missouri.    Pastor  removed:  Jesse  E.  Weaver  (deceased),  Oronogo. 

Nebraska.    New  pastor:  J.  Peter  Wagner,  Wisner. 

New  Hampshire.  New  pastors:  Elmer  H.  Johnson,  Alstead,  First,  East  and 
Third,  also  Langdon;  James  K.  Moorhead,  Brentwood;  Austin  D.  McPherson, 
Croydon;  Frank  E.  Dunn,  Hampstead;  Aaron  A.  Meckel,  Newmarket,  Com- 
munity; John  P.  Fitzsimmons.  Piermont,  Federated;  J.  C.  Blackmore,  Somers- 
worth.  Pastors  removed:  Norman  S.  Davis,  Alstead,  First,  East  and  Third,  and 
Langdon;  Orlando  Lord.  p. em.  (deceased),  Antrim;  Walter  Woodsum,  Brentwood; 
H.  Rees  Jones,  East  Jaffrey;  Joy  E.  Jackman,  Fitzwilliam;  Thomas  W.  Harwood, 
Franconia;  N.  T.  Anderson,  Greenland;  James  C.  Gregory  (deceased),  Hampstead; 
George  A.  Merrill,  Littleton;  H.  C.  Sawyer,  Piermont;  R.  E.  Kellogg,  Somers- 
worth;  G.  T.  Duke  (deceased),  Washington. 

New  York.  New  pastors:  Theodore  N.  Bond,  Binghamton,  Plymouth;  Oliver 
C.  Weist,  Bronxville;  Malcolm  K.  Burton,  Pelham.  Pastors  removed:  George  S. 
Wilson  (deceased).  Binghamton,  Plymouth;  William  T.  Heath,  Bronxville;  William 


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T.  Edds,  De  Ruyter;  James  Sykes,  Hall;  Malcolm  K.  Burton,  Massena;  Henry  H. 
Proctor  (deceased),  Brooklyn,  Nazarene;  J.  Percival  Huget,  Brooklyn,  Tompkins 
Avenue;  Edward  H.  Emett,  New  York,  Manhattan. 

North  Dakota.    Pastor  removed:  Frank  M.  Irwin,  Glen  Ullin,  First. 

Ohio.  New  pastors:  William  Flammer  (supply),  Dover  Center;  William  Ludlow 
(supply),  Elyria,  Pilgrim;  A.  J.  Jennings,  Nebo,  Siloam  and  tyn  Rhos  as  well 
as  Bryn  Hyfryd  and  Oak  Hill;  Orville  C.  Jones  (supply),  Youngstown,  Plymouth. 
Pastors  removed:  Virgil  B.  Mayne,  Austinburg;  Rev.  Mr.  McDaniel,  Coolville; 
Elmer  H.  Johnson,  Eagleville  and  Jefferson;  Orville  C.  Jones,  Elyria,  Pilgrim. 

Oklahoma.  New  pastors:  C.  C.  Burgert,  Drummond;  Harold  H.  Wright, 
Goltry;  William  A.  Roberts,  Waynoka;  Samuel  Pearson,  Friona,  Texas.  Pastors 
removed:  William  A.  Roberts,  Chickasha;  Cecil  R.  Findley,  Drummond;  Marvin 
L.  Talley,  Goltry;  William  E.  Griffith.  Okarche  Larger  Parish  (Kingfisher,  Alpha 
and   Park,    Okarche   and   Omega). 

Oregon.  New  pastors:  George  A.  Pollard  (supply),  Condon,  lone  and  Silver- 
ton,  First;   C.  H.  Johnston   (supply),   Portland,   University  Park. 

Southern  Convention— Virginia.  New  pastors:  Howard  S.  Hardcastle,  Norfolk, 
Christian  Temple;  John  G.  Truitt,  Suffolk.  Pastors  removed:  Jason  Noble  Pierce, 
Norfolk,  Christian  Temple;  Howard  S.  Hardcastle.  Suffolk;  Robert  Lee  William- 
son, Winchester. 

Vermont.  New  pastor:  Frank  C.  Wright,  Bakersfield  and  East  Fairfield.  Pas- 
tors removed:  Allen  E.  Schoff,  Bakersfield  and  East  Fairfield;  Frank  C.  Wright, 
Barnet;  Edward  G.  French,  Cambridge;  Lawrence  Larrowe,  East  Burke;  Perley 
B.   Seller.   Quechee;    George   H.   Coffin.   Rochester. 

Washington.     New  pastors:   A.  C.   Allen,   Deary,  Ida.;    O.   P.  Shenefelt,  Trent; 

W.    J.    Waltz,    Vaughn.     Pastors    removed:    W.    C.    Allen,    Avon;    Aaron  Wolfe, 

Kalama;  W.  J.  Waltz,  Rosedale;  O.  P.  Shenefelt,  Spokane,  Hillyard;  W.  T. 
Taylor,  Trent. 

Wisconsin.  New  pastors:  John  M.  Buran,  Dodgeville,  Plymouth;  Louis  F. 
Arhelger,   New  Richmond,  Federated. 

Wyoming.    James  M.  Hedges,  Green  River. 


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