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Combining the Congregational Year Book, Volume No. 55, and
The Christian Annual, Volume No. 61
1932
STATISTICS
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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
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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.)
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
1932]
General Council
13
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.
14 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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.
1932] General Council 17
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.
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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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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
1932] National Societies 27
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.
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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]
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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
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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,
48 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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.,
62 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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-
1932] . Necrology 63
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,
1932] Necrology 65
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.
1932] Congregational-Christian Statistics 73
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
yoked fields and vacant churches reporting salary. Endeavor has been made to
eliminate part time service.
The Summaries give important data by states in Table I and national data
by years in Table II. The less important items appear in the supplemental
summary. Additional totals appear in footings of conference schedules
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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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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.
282 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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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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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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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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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289
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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578.
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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MICHIGAN (Continued)
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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295
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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NEW HAMPSHIRE (Continued)
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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297
NEW HAMPSHIRE (Continued)
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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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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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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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.
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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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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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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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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
1932] Congregational and Christian Church Clerks
311
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.
1932] Congregational and Christian Church Assistants
313
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.
1932] Congregational and Christian Church Assistants
315
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.
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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.
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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.
320
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|
'07
'89
'19
99 '99
'16 '20
'20
'16
'10
'19
'19
'02
'15
'10
'29
'14
'20
•27
'03
•92
•20
•14
•27
•01
•17
'24
•12
•25
•32
•94
'11
'93
'20
'23
! '04
j '01
'90 ! '94
•29
'09 '09
1932]
Missionaries of A. B. C. F. M.
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
'14
'12
'13
'19
"JO
'09
'14
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....
'16
322
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Missionary and Location
Missionary and Location
•17
'08
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
'16
'26
'05
'28
'23
'27
'03
'09
'02
'27
'14
'26
'11
'00
'03
'89
'27
29
'24
'10
•11
'17
'14
'16
'94
'08
'14
'11
'07
'22
'00
'16
'02
'11
'27
•20
'03
•25
'28
'14
•00
'10
'02
'26
'29
'27
•29
•15
'25
'12
'27
'25
'10
'11
'16
'13
'04
'29
'12
'18
25
'26
'08
'17
'01
'28
•30
'04
'99
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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323
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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
Tarsus, t
•18 1
17
1
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.
1932] Pastors Not Members Cong'l.-Chr. Assns. and Licentiates 327
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.
1932] Pastors Not Members Cong'l.-Chr. Assns. and Licentiates 329
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.
1932] Pastors Not Members Cong'l.-Chr. Assns. and Licentiates 331
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.
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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.
1932] Congregational-Christian Ministers in Full Standing 337
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
338 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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.
1932] Congregational-Christian Ministers in Full Standing 339
-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.
340 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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.
1932] Congregational-Christian Ministers in Full Standing 341
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
344 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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
1932] Congregational-Christian Ministers in Full Standing 34S
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
346 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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.
1932] Congregational-Christian Ministers in Full Standing 347
*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.
348 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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
1932] Congregational-Christian Ministers in Full Standing 349
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.
350 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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
352 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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
354 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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
356 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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
1932] Congregational-Christian Ministers in Full Standing 357
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
358 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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
360 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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
362 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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.
364 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
— 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
366 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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.
368 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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-
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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.
372 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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. (— )
1932] Congregational-Christian Ministers in Full Standing 377
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,
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tMorgan, Raymond. 1925
Morgan, Riley E., Wheatland, Wyo.
Morgan, Roy B., Lacon, 111.
Morgan, Walter A., 1615 Washington
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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.
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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
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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
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Mosley, Henry, Canandaigua, R. D. 1,
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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
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xMounsey, Clayton, R. 1, Keystone,
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Mounts, Lewis H., T., Ballard School,
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Mousley, William H., Lee, Mass.
Mowbray, Henry B., Demorest, Ga.
Moxie, Charles H., R. F. D. 1. Des
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Moya, Jesus M., Box 141, Grants, N. M.
[Mudie, Howard, died in England, May
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Muellen, Herman, 215 Miller St., Michi-
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Mueller, Samuel A., 1102 N. Monticello
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*tMuhonen, Alexander. 1914
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Mullenbach, James, 855 Drexel Sq.,
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VMulnix, Andrew H., 327 Faneuil St..
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Mundell, Charles S., bus., 1690 69th
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Munger, Earle A., 1200 Ellis Ave., Ash-
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Munton, John T., Angel's Camp, Cal.
Murphy, Charles G., Sec, 410 Barkley
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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
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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
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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-
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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
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Nakamura, J. J., 2632 L. St., San Diego.
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Nansen, J. Alfred, 1305 N. Hamlin Ave.,
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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
378 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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
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Nellor, Charles H., bus., 402 E. 46th
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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
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Nelson, Henry R., 2524 E. 22d St.,
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xNelson, I. M., Harts, W. Va. 72, (— )
Nelson, J. Homer, Bar Harbor, Me.
vNelson, John R., 156 Porter St., Mel-
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Nelson, Paul E., 409 1st Ave., Sterling,
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Nelson, Roscoe, p.em., Windsor, Conn. 1892
Nemenz, Andrew, p.em., 60 Graham
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Nesbakken, Engebret, My., Throud-
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Nevala, Samuel, 40 Beech St., Newport,
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Nevers, Harold L., Wilmington, N. C.
Newberry, Charles E., Kirkland, Wash.
[Newcomb, Aaron S., deceased. 58
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Newell, Arthur F., Blair, Neb.
Newell, Henry C, Pr., Demorest, Ga.
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Newey, Paul S., 2501 N. Racine Ave..
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Newland, Eddy C, Chadron, Neb.
Newlin, Neal D., 815 Campbell Ave.,
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xNewman, C. E., Virgilina, Va.
xNewman, J. U., Elon College, N. C.
xNewman, Nathaniel G., Holland, Va. 12
Newman, William Iver, Pacific School
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*tNewport, M. F., Box 524, Cheyenne,
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> Newton, D. Augustine, p.em., 26 Church
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Newton, Harry J., 266 Alden Ave., New
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Newton, J. Edward, 92 Barnett St..
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Newton. James W., Union, N. H.
tNewton, Milton M. 1928
Newton, R. Esten, Box 27, Pomona,
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Nichols, Edward G., American Mis-
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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
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Nicholson, Harry F., 4311 W. N. Ave.,
Milwaukee, Wis. 272
Nicholson, Wesley G., 1989 Westwood
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Nickerson, John, 3115 20th Ave., S.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Nicol, Duane M., 6218 Cornelia Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
Nicolas, William H., 180 Bradstr«et
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Niedringhaus, Fred W., 824 N. 2d Ave.,
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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.,
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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,
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Nordlund, Anders A., Georgetown,
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Norenberg, Jess H., 403 3rd Ave., Eau
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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,
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North, Walter H., 224 W. 62d St. Ter..
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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-
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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
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— 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
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— 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.
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Oberlin, Clarence D.. 212 W. 3d St.,
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1932] Congregational-Christian Ministers in Full Standing 379
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
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Oldfield, W. Judson, Mojave, Cal.
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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-
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Orton. Richford D., Hayward, Wis.
xOsborn, George R., Daleville, Ind.
Osborn, William M., Sanborn, N. D.
Osborne, Cyrus A., Pj., 328 N. Taylor
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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,
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Osgood, Robert S.. Pf., Winslow, R.
F. D., Wash. 1898
Oshimo, Raymond, Pj., Doshisha Univ.,
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Osmun, Miss Nelle M., 1729 Boyleston
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Osten-Sacken, F., 2629 7th St., So.,
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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
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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.,
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Owen, T. Newton, Clearwater, Fla. 1897
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Owens, Edmund, Lincoln, Cal.
Owens, J. Franklin, Wilder, Vt.
tOwens, Thomas J. 1914
Oxley, Charles G., bus., 1432 6th Ave.,
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'-Oxnard, Henry E., Southboro, Mass.
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Packer. Percival C, Mott, N. D.
Paddock, Edward A., Pn., R. F. D. 1,
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Paddon, Timothy G., Concord, R. D. 5,
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[xPage, Bert Alvin, deceased. 58
Page, Edward H., Ev., 707 Hope St.,
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— 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
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Palmer, Burton M., Saratoga, Cal.
Palmer, Clay E., 1848 Moss St., Eugene.
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tPalmer, E. Burton. 1911
Palmer, Edwin C, 108 E. Beecher St.,
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—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
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tPalmquist, Anders M., Chicago, 111.
Papazian, Manasseh G., 1323 M St.,
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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
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Parr, Clarence E., Y.M.C.A., 16th &
Lincoln Sts., Denver, Colo.
380 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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
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Parsons, St. Clare, Greenville, Mich.
Partch, Le Roy, Columbus, Wis.
Partington, Inor, No. Stonington, Conn.
Partridge, Charles F., bus., Woodstock,
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Partridge. Ernest C, American Col-
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Parvin, Ira L., Waupun, Wis.
Pascoe, Francis H., 120 Ridge St., Coal-
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Paske, William J., p.em., Medford, Ore. 1887
*xPassey, Charles W., Ev., Sonora, Nova
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xPassley, Robert, 1006 Brook Ave.,
Bronx, N. Y.
Patch, Don I.. 530 St. Marks PL, West-
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Patch, Isaac P., 1508 10th St., Altoona,
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Patch, Mrs. Olive Pearson, 530 St.
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Paterson, Arthur E., Maple Shade Rd.,
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Paterson, John R.. 3211 134th St., Toledo,
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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,
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Patten, Harry B., 303 S. 2d St.. Gallup.
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Patterson, Douglas, 1727 Gregory St.,
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Patterson, Edmund S. J., Venice, Cal. 1924
Patterson, George Leo, Lee, 957 Ogden
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Patterson, Talmage M., 109 Olive St.,
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Patton, Carl S., 535 S. Hoover St., Los
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Patton, Cornelius H., Secern., 888
Asylum Ave.. Hartford, Conn. 1887
xPatton, J. W., Elon College, N. C.
Patton, William W., 187 Ridgewood
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Pauck, Wilhelm, Pf., 5757 University
Ave.. Chicago, 111. 1928
Paul, Charles D., 89 Chase St.. South
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Paul, Ralph W., Denison Ave. and W.
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Paull, A. R., 26 Bridge St., So. Dart-
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Paull, Stephen J., Rockford, Mich.
Pavy, Roy G.. 80 Broad St., Westfield,
Mass.
•xPaxton, Fred B., DeKalb, Mo. 1929
Paxton, Robert F., 1209 Connecticut
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Payne, Horatio C, Clearwater, Minn.
Payne, Wilbur N., 2478 Berwyn Ave.,
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Payne, William B., 511 Dewey Ave.,
Bartlesville, Okla. 1891
Payson, G. Phillips, Chatterton Park-
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Peabody, Harry E., 302 E. Lawrence
St., Appleton. Wis. 12
Peabody, Stephen C, Ripon, Wis.
txPeace, George H., R. 1, Box 84, Hamp-
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—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
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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
384 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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.
392 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
- 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,
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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-
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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-
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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
394 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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
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Towne, Willard O., Portland, N. Y.
Towne, Salem D., 8 Bosworth St., Bos-
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Townsend, Arthur C, p.m., Intervale,
R. D. 1, Me.
Townsend, Jewett C, N. W. 3rd Ave..
Galva, 111.
Townsend, Lynne P., North Wilbra-
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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-
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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
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Trust, Harry, 95 Park Ave., W., Mans-
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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-
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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
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Valencia, Jesus J., 3125 Rivera St., El
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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.
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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-
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Van der Pyl, Nicholas, 69 N. Cedar
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Van Dusen, Albert P., Pf., 317 King-
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Van Dyke, Tertius, Washington, Conn.
Van Haagen, Henry C, 180 Hudson St.,
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Van Horn, Francis J., 280 Lennox Ave..
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i~Van Horn, Paul B., 10 Kenilworth Rd.,
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—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,
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Van Valkenburgh, Morgan D., Port-
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Van Wagenen, Maxwell L., 3823 R. St..
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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,
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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..
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Vickery, Charles R., 7 West Park Ave.,
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Viehe, Paul G., Kingsley, la.
-Viets, Francis H., 122 Dale St., Wal-
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Vincent, Clarence A., Box 236, Winter
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Vincent, George C, 160 Cooper Ave.,
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Vincent. Harold G., Deerfield. Mass.
Vinie, Earl, Pf., P. O. Box 215, Shaw-
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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-
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Vittum, Edmund M., p.em., 1132 West
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Vlastos, Gregory, Queen's Univ., King-
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Voelkel, Elmer E., Washington Blvd.
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Vogler, Theodore K., 2426 E. 4th St.,
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Vogt, Von Ogden, 1174 E. 57th St., Chi-
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•xVolz, George J., 301 State St., Ports-
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Voorhees, Frank, Millers Place, N. Y.
Voorhees, J. Spencer, 196 Fern St.,
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Vorrath, Henry, Canada. 1931
Voss, A. K., St., 429 Palace Bldg., Min-
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Voss, Carl August, 620 Smithfield^St.,
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Voss, Ernst, 234 Fosdick St., Cincinnati,
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Vrooman, Harry C, Greenville. Me.
Vrooman, Lee, A.B.C.F.M. 1913
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xWaddell, Robert, R. 1, Galway, N. Y. 1917
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Wagner, Conrad J., 348 Mason St..
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Wagner, Emil, Fort Morgan, Colo.
Wagner, Horace T., 270 W. 6th St.,
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Wagner, Jacob, 4412 Lincoln St., Den-
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Wagner, John Peter, Wisner, Nebr.
xWagoner, Ira B., Superior, Nebr.
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Waite, George L., Benson, Minn.
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Wa'den, Henry R., 506 Elizabeth St.,
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«-*Valdron, John D., Buckland, Mass.
Wales, Franklin E., 200 Forrest Ave.,
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xWalk, E. G., Muncie. Ind. 1893
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[Walker, Charles Swan, deceased.
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Walker, John C, 109 Remsen St.,
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Walker, John T., New Ulm. Minn.
Walker. Joseph N., 10 Nutting Ave.,
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Walker, Laurence Breed, lee, Clifton-
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txWalker, M. W., R. 3. Wake Forest,
N. C. (— )
Walker, Olney K., San Dimas, Cal. 1910
Walker, Raymond B., 252 W. Park St.,
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Walker, Raymond E., North Attle-
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*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.,
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xWall, Warren, R. 4, Winchester, Ind.
Wallace. Arthur, 289 Essex St., Bangor,
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Wallace, David, Calverton, L. I., N. Y.
Wallace, Herbert T., Orleans, Vt.
Wallace, Stryker A., 8142 Saginaw
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Wallace, Westwood, Adin, Cal.
Wallar, William C. A., Sec, 3040 Du-
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Wallin, Nathaniel C, 761 Shakespeare
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Wallock, Anthony M., 307 7th St., Law-
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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-
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xWalton, T. J., Demerara, British Gui-
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Waltz, William J., Gig Harbor, R. 1,
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[xWamsley, William C, deceased.
Wangelin, Fred G., Grandin, Mo.
Wannamaker, H. S., Cusick. Wash.
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Boise, Ida.
Ward, Frederick J., Southampton,
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tWard, John A. 1894
Ward, Joseph, 719 Ontario St., Oak
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Ward, Robert Newton, 509 Broad St.,
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Warford, Lorena J., 419 Beckwith Ave.,
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Warford, O. R., 419 Beckwith Ave.,
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Warkentien, Emil L. F., 693 Winslow
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Warner, Alexander C, Springfield, S.
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Warner, Elbert E., Curriers, N. Y.
Warner, Harold R., Honokaa, T. H.
xWarner, Howard E., Pierceton, Ind.
Warner, Thomas H., 15908 Euclid Ave.,
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txWarner, Viola M., My., Giradot,
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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-
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xWarren, John H., Ocean View, Va. ( — )
Warren, Ulysses G., 48 Greenridge
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Warren, Willis A., 108 Liberty St.,
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Waser, Raymond A., Enfield, Conn.
Washburn, Mrs. Bridelle C. H., 413 N.
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Washburn, Owen R., Orford, N. H.
xWashburn, T. C, R. 2, Stout, Ohio. (— )
Washington, Arthur G., 404 W. Battle
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Wass, Herbert L., East Machias, Me.
Watanabe, Tamesaku, Wailuku, Maui,
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Waterhouse. Paul B., 1671 Loma Vista
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Waters, George H., 1656 Woodland Ct,
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Waters, Silas A., bus., 432 Spotswood
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Waters, Wayne L., 202 S. Koschinsko
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Wathen, John M., 34 Providence St.,
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Watkins, Charles A., Milbridge, Me.
Watkins, C. Robert, Ch., U. S. A., Ft.
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\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-
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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
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Williams, William Tyrer, bus., Council
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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
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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,
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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,
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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.
400 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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.
1932] Last Minute Revisions 401
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
402 Year Book, Congregational and Christian Churches [1932
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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