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HOTA Chb: err iea of bits kai ts “intereos “Fe lars ee ERE CS. ee “ ew ; 7 * ce ni Deo PREFACE The Prayer Calendar and Directory is sent forth in the name of the Lord of the Harvest with the prayer that the followers of Christ shall be con- strained to pray more earnestly and definitely for the work and the workers in different portions of the Master’s harvest field—the world. In the pages of this book are given the names of the mission fields of the Christian and Mission- ary Alliance with the names of the stations and missionaries in each field and special items of interest to aid in leading the soul out in definite, earnest, prevailing prayer. The assignment of missionaries to stations on the various fields is given in this Prayer Calendar according to the latest information in the Foreign Office at the time of publication, but, since the appointments are made on each field at the time of their annual convention and the date for this varies in the different fields, it is evident that many changes occur soon after any edition of the Prayer Calendar is published. Those using the Prayer Calendar are advised to watch the columns of the Alliance Weekly for up-to-date information re- garding location of missionaries, opening of new stations, ete. “Continue in prayer and watch in the same with thanksgiving.” “GOD SO LOVED........ THAT HE GAVE.” As on Calvary God gave the supreme gift of His love for the redemption of man, so today the love of God reaches out for the salvation of men in every nation and tribe of earth. This love of God can only make itself fully known to the peoples of earth through Christian lives bearing witness to the Gospel. Thus, MEN are needed—many men and women of God. To open, equip, man and maintain mission stations requires the use of money. Thus, MONEY is needed—much money given freely by God’s people. But mere human devotion and energy are powerless against the terrible forces of Satan and sin which hold men in their grip, and money is of little value to meet the needs of men. Only as through prayer the men become the means of God’s working and channels of God’s blessing, and the money is used according to God’s purpose and plan will the work of God be ac- complished, the love of God be made known in gll the world and the church of God be completed through the winning to Christ of men from every tribe of earth. Thus, PRAYER is needed—intense, continual, pre- vailing, intercessory prayer. ? The supreme need and the final appeal of the mis- sionary task is that the work shall be underwritten by prayer. Christ Jesus, holding in His life all en- ergies, and all plans, and all love, wants each of us through intercession to release His energies, to discover His plans and to make His love known to mankind. There are three kinds of prayer—communion, peti- tion and intercession. As §. D. Gordon says, ‘‘Com- munion and petition store the life with the power of God; intercession lets it out on behalf of others.” INTERCESSION IS THE PUTTING FORTH OF VITAL ENERGY. Service, the giving of money, the going out of missionaries, represent the going forth of the life of the church. Intercession is no less a putting forth of its vital energy. Something really happens when men pray aright. In Christ’s teaching prayer involves the putting forth of vital energy in- tended to secure definite and unmistakable results. Prayer is not passive, it is: active. INTERCESSION IS A GREAT ACHIEVING POWER. It is the only means by which the individual can touch the whole world. INTERCESSION BREAKS DOWN BARRIERS. It is the greatest known solvent of difficulties. Christian history affords many examples of obstacles which have yielded to prayer. INTERCESSION OPENS DOORS. Not merely prison doors, as in the case of Peter, but every door whose opening would lead to the furtherance of the Gospel may be prayed open, if we but truly prevail in prayer. INTERCESSION CALLS FORTH WORKERS TO ENTER OPEN DOORS. Christ said, ‘“‘Pray ye the Lord of the Harvest to send forth laborers into His harvest.”’ INTERCESSION RELEASES MONEY FOR. THE SPREAD OF THE KINGDOM. The financial problem involved in the evangelization of the world is after all primarily a spiritual problem. Many a financial need remains unmet because there is no intercessor. INTERCESSION BRINGS VICTORY IN HOURS OF CRISIS. It puts new courage into the hearts of the workers and inspires them to renewed zeal in life and service, in love and prayer. INTERCESSION MAKES POSSIBLE THE PREACH- ING OF THE GOSPEL WITH COMPELLING POWER. The workers in God’s vineyard need such a rich and full measure of the presence of God as will make their lives compelling. Prayer contributes much to this end. 3 The Acts is the first column of missionary history and is full of the story of answered prayer. It was in connection with ten days of prayer (Acts 1:4), when the church united its intercessions with those of Christ (John 14:16), that the Holy Spirit was released upon the disciples for world-wide witnessing. It was prayer that made the vision of the Christ Man and the Christ Message clear (Acts 6: 4-10; 7:60). Prayer safeguarded the lives of the workers (Acts 4: 24-31; 12:5; 16: 25; 27:24). It was at a place of prayer that the first converts in Europe were made (Aets 16: 13-15). Intercession thrust the apostolic missionaries forth on their evangelizing journeys (Acts 13: 2-4). Prayer called forth the martyr spirit and gave the workers resistless courage (Acts 4:31; 16:24). Intercession released great spiritual forces (Acts 10 and 11), influenced courses of action (Acts 3:1), pre- pared the field and subdued the enemies of Christ (Acts 16: 25-29). All this and more intercession will do for the modern church, if only with the same abandon and the same insight modern men go forth to their world-wide conquering tasks. Paul’s conviction concerning prayer as a power indispensable in the preaching of the Gospel may be summarized as follows: The Primacy of prayer—‘First of all,’’ 1 Tim. 2:1. The Inclusiveness of prayer—‘‘In everything,” Phil. AG The Time for prayer—‘‘At all seasons,’ Eph. 6:18. The Place for prayer—‘‘In every place,’ 1 Tim. 2: 8. The Continuity of prayer—‘‘Without ceasing,’ 1 Thess. 5:17. The Plea of prayer—‘‘In My Name,” John 16: 23. The Spirit of prayer—‘In the Holy Ghost,’”’ Jude 20. “PRAY YE THEREFORE” (The paragraphs on this and the preceding pages are taken largely from an excellent tract, “Intercession,” by Wm. E. Doughty.) 4 OFFICERS OF THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Headquarters address of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, 690 Highth Ave., New York, N. Y. OFFICERS Founder, Rey. A. B. Simpson President, Rev. Paul Rader Vice-President, Rev. F. H. Senft Honorary Vice-Presidents M. B. Fuller W. E. Blackstone George Montgomery F. W. Flint O. E. Mallory Cc. A. Blanchard John McGahie Reuben Harvey J. E. Ramseyer E. D. Whiteside C. H. Brunner Treasurer, Mr. David Crear General Secretary and Asst. Treasurer, Mr. W. S. Poling BOARD OF MANAGERS Rey. Paul Rader, President Mr. W. S. Poling, Secretary Mr. David Crear Rev. B. F. Armstrong Mrs. A: B. Simpson Rev. H. M. Shuman Rey. F. H. Senft Rev. R. A. Forrest Mr. F. L. Groff Rev. E. J. Evans Rey. J. D. Williams Rev. William Franklin Rey. E. J. Richards Rev. A. C. Snead Rev. Wm. T. MacArthur Rev. H. B. Dinwiddie Rey. A. E. Funk Rey. H. S. Hallman Rey. E. D. Whiteside Rev. J. H. Stumpf Rey. W. M. Turnbull Rev. A. W. Roffe Rey. G. Verner Brown Rev. C. Eicher Mr. R. E. Maurer Special Departments of Administration Finance Department: Mr. W. S. Poling, Secretary. Educational Department: Rev. W, M. Turnbull, Secre- tary. Home Department: Rev. E. J. Richards, Secretary. Foreign Department: Rev. A. C. Snead, Secretary. Rey. A. E. Funk, Co-Secretary for West China, Cen- tral China, Shanghai, Japan. Rev. W. M. Turnbull, Co-Secretary for India, Pales- tine, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Brazil, Porto Rico, Jamaica. Rev. A. C. Snead, Co-Secretary for South China, French Indo-China, Philippines, French West Africa, Sierra Leone, Congo. Rev. H. B. Dinwiddie, Co-Secretary for Pioneer Fields. Publication Department: Department for Work Among Colored People: Rey. A. E. Funk, Secretary. 5 SUGGESTED PRAYER CALENDAR FOR THE SEVEN DAYS OF THE WEEK Monday—India. Tuesday—Africa (Congo, Sierra Leone, French West Africa). Wednesday—The Islands (Japan, Philippines, Porto Rico, Jamaica). Thursday—Latin America (Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Brazil, Honduras). Friday—China (Kansu-Tibetan Border, Central China, Shanghai, South China, French Indo-China). ° Saturday—Palestine and the Jew. Sunday—wW ork in the home fields and in the world at large. It is urged that each one using this calendar shall turn daily to the respective field and re- member the Missionaries by name as fully as possible, Pages for the fields are given in order as named above. (See also prefate.) MISSION STATIONS AND MISSIONARIES INDIA Headquarters P. O. Address: Akola, Berar, India. Chairman, Rev. K. D. Garrison. Evangelistic work is common to all the stations in India, and it includes colportage work, Bible and tract distribution, open-air meetings, ete. Itinerating is especially peculiar to the work in India. Each station has its native church, Province of Berar Akola Annual Conference of Missionaries. Boys’ Boarding School. Annual Summer School for the Indian Evangelists. Annual ‘“‘Subha’’ or Convention for all native Chris- tians. Translation work into Marathi. Rev. K. D. Garrison 1910 Miss A. Backlund 1917 Mrs. K. D. Garrison 1909 Miss H. M. Doderlein 1921 Rey. EH. R. Carner 1903 Miss EH. C. Karner 1923 Mrs. E. R. Carner 1902 Miss B. E. Steed 1923 H Miss H. Beardsley 1911 Miss N. Ramseyer 1923 Mr. E. W. Crocker 1923 Amraoti Rey. Wm. Fletcher 1902 Mr. EH. A. Moroni 1922 Chandur Mr. B. H. Hostetter 1921 Mrs. B. H. Hostetter 1922 Miss E. Moore 1917 Daryapur (PO. Anjangaon-Suriji) Rev. A. I. Garrison 1909 Mrs. A. I. Garrison 1911 Miss 8S. HE. Kelly 1922 Khamgaon Girls’ Boarding School Widow’s Home Secular Day School Miss E. Krater 1902 Mr. EH. G. Glenn 1921 Mrs. E. Auernheimer 1901 Mrs. E. G. Glenn 1918 Miss J. E. Derr -1922 Miss E. C. Hagberg 1923 Malkapur 7 Murtizapur Rev. L. J. Cutler 1895 Province of Khandesh Bhusawal Church among the European railway people as well as native church and Sunday School Secular Day School for Hindoo Children. Mr. L. E. Hartman 1920 Mrs. L. E. Hartman 1921 ~ Miss K. P. Williams 1910 Chalisgaon Miss °E. Rutherford 1903 Miss Mabel Graham 1921 Jalgaon Rey. C. W. Schelander1893 Mrs. C. W. Schelander 1898 Nargaon Bible Training School for Young Men. Rev. R. H. Smith 1917 Mr. B. B. Siegel 1923 Mr. O. G. Schlatter 1923 Pachora Mrs. T. Amstutz 1920 Mr. T. Amstutz 1919 Octicamund (Coonoor District) Missionary Children’s Home. Miss E. Lothian 1904 Province of Gujarat Ahmedabad Miss Cora Hansen 1896 Miss E. E. Berchtold 1921 Dholka Boys’ Boarding School. Rev. C. A. Gustafson 1917 Mr. J. S. Ringenberg 1922 Mrs. C. A. Gustafson 1917 Mrs. J. S. Ringenberg 1922 Mr. August Helfers 1923 Mr. W. H. Gardner 1922 _ Kaira ' Miss B. B. Conger 1912 Miss T. E. Wright 1919 Miss E. M. King 1921 Matar .(P._O: 7 Kaira) Menmadabad Bible Training School for Young Men. Rev. J. R. Turnbull 1916 Mrs. J. R. Turnbull 1920 8 Sanand Mr. W. H. Lewellen 1920 Miss J. G. Woodward 1916 Mrs. W. H. Lewellen 1919 Miss M. B. Wing 1920 Shantipur Viramgam Miss C. Bjoland 1916 Miss C. H. Peter 1898 Miss R. M. Bowles 1920 On Furlough Miss H. C. Bushfield 1901 Mrs. S. Kerr 1916 Rev. J. F. Brabazon 1916 Rev. O. H. Lapp 1905 Mrs. J. F. Brabazon 1919 Mrs. O. H. Lapp 1904 Mrs. L. J. Cutler 1893 Rev. Wm. Moyser 1894 Rev. S. Kerr 1916 Mrs. Wm. Moyser 1892. Mrs. Martha Ramsey 1892 ’ Released for work in Pundita Ramabai’s work at Kedgaon. Miss L. B. Fuller 1903 Out-Stations 35 Afghan-Indian Border Northwest Frontier Province Mardan Mr. Talmadge Wiley 1923 Mr. Jens Christensen 1923 Tibetan-Indian Border ; Darjeeling Mr. Wm. Mann 1922 Mrs. Wm. Mann 1922 AFRICA Common features of every station: Church, School, Evangelistic Work, Itinerating. FRENCH WEST AFRICA Headquarters P. O. Address: Kankan, Via Konakry, French Guinee, French West Africa. Superintendent: Rev. R. S. Roseberry Kankan (Malinkés) Rey. R. S. Roseberry 1908 Rev. C. C. Ellenberger 1918 Mrs. R. S. Roseberry 1908 Mrs. C. C. Ellenberger 1922 Miss Marie Abramson 1922 Baro (Malinkés) Rey. L. E. Ryan 1915 _ Mrs. L. EB. Ryan 1921 Mr. R. J. Adam 1922 9 Siguri (Malinkés) Rev. A. E. Loose 1913 Mr. George Powell 1922 Mrs. A. EH. Loose 1912 Mrs. George Powell 1922 Mamou (Foutas) Mr. L. M. Farr 1923 Mrs. L. M. Farr 1923 Miss N. H. Morrell 1923 Sikasso (Senoufos) Rev. C. C. Ryan 1916 Mrs. C. C, Ryanelois Bobo-Dioulasso (Bobos) Mr. P.-E. Freligh 1921 Mrs. P. E. Freligh 1921 Labe Rev. C. R. Myers 1917 Studying in France Mr. H. O. Watkins 1923 Miss M. C. Schieweck 1923 Mr. Michael Kurlak 1923 Miss M. A. Freligh 1923 Mr. W. S. Martin 1923 Miss R. M. Liebmann 1923 Mr. C. F. Stamm 1923 Miss M. A. Endlich 1923 SIERRA LEONE Headquarters P. O. Address: Makump, Sierra Leone, West Africa. Chairman: Rev. D. C. Rupp. Makump (Temne) Headquarters and Receiving Home. Boarding School for Boys. Rev. D. C. Rupp 1907 Mrs. D. C. Rupp 1908 ia Miss K. E. Driscoll 1904 Mayoso (Temne) Boarding School for Girls. : Miss S. P. Botham 1912 Miss O. E. McNeel 1918 * Dunkawali (Kuranko) Miss M. F. Ryan 1920 Miss E. M. Scott 1923 Mrs. R. Rosehart 1915 Miss A. A, Bolden 1923 . Miss S. E. Moore 1922 Bendugu (Kuranko) Mr. E. N. Thornley 1923 Mr. Montrose Waite 1923 Mr. Raymond Wilson 1923 On Furlough Rev. C. B. Hammel 1919 Mrs. C. B. Hammel 1920 Miss W. I. Rupp 1921 10 CONGO Headquarters P. O. Address: Boma, Congo Belge, West Africa. Chairman: Rev. E. E. Crist. Boma Business Headquarters and Receiving Home. Transport Station. Rey. E. E. Crist 1904 Mrs. E. E. Crist 1906 Vungu Rey. H. L. Pierson 1916 Miss A. Killer 1899 Mrs. H. L. Pierson 1915 Miss M. A, Robertson 1922 Kinkonzi Bible Training School. Rev. C. B. Welles 1914 Rey. M. E. Barter 1917 Mrs. C. B. Welles 1910 Mrs. M. E. Barter 1922 Rev. C. W. Boyer 1918 Miss Affie Smootz 1911 Mrs. C. W. Boyer 1922 Rev. D. C. Kopp 1919 (1919) Mrs. D. C. Kopp 1919 Mr. J. E. Nicholson 1922 Mboka Rey. J. E. Stoddard 1917 Mrs. J. E. Stoddard 1917 Miss H. N. Carlson 1921 -Lolo Miss G. M. Welles 1897 Miss E. M. Palmquist 1921 On Furlough Rey. E. R. Hess 1911 Mr. Alex Macaw 1919 Mrs. E. R. Hess 1920 Mrs. Alex Macaw 1919 Mr. W. P. Darling 1920 Mr. David Mason 1913 Mrs. W. P. Darling 1920 Mrs. David Mason 1914 Mrs. A. R. Williams 1893 Out-Stations 300 ISLANDS JAPAN Headquarters P. O. Address: 565 Taisho Dori, Minamitakeya Cho, Hiro- -shima, Japan.: re Acting Chairman: Rev. T. R. Francis Common features of every station: Church, Street Chapel, Open-air service, Scripture and Tract distribution. ~ ifn Hiroshima Bible Training School. Rev. W. A. Barber 1921 Mrs. W. A. Barber 1921 (1920) (1920) Kaitaichi Rey. A. Petrie 1919 Mrs. A. Petrie 1919 Matsuyama Fukuyama Rev. T. R. Francis 1913 Mrs. T. R. Francis 1913 Shobara Miss M. L. Wylie 1905 Miss V. DeMiller 1921 Kobe Rev. H. Lindstrom 1895 Mrs. H. Lindstrom 1895 Onimichi On Furlough Rey. C. P. Green 1917 Mrs. C. P. Green 1917 Mrs. R. M. Francis 1909 Out-Stations 6 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Headquarters P. O. Address: Zamboanga, Mindanao, P. I. Chairman: Rev. D. O. Lund. Zamboanga Boarding School for Girls, including primary and sec- ondary grades. Rev. D. O. Lund 1901 Miss M. A. Doty 1923 Mrs. D. O. Lund 1902 Miss M. E. Christensen 1923 Margosatubig Work among Subano aboriginal tribes and Moros. Rev. S. D. Lommasson 1914 Mrs. S. D. Lommasson 1911 Jolo Out-Stations 4 12 PORTO RICO Headquarters P. O. Address: Mission Evangelical, Box 326, Manati, Porto Rico, West Indies. Chairman: Rev. Juan Ortiz Leon. Manati Rey. Juan Ortiz Leon San Juan Barceloneta Vega Baja Vega Alta Ciales Florida Morovis Out-Stations 26 Special Board Appointment for Bible Training School Rev. Wm. Franklin, Superintendent of Bible Training School, Ciales. Mrs. Wm. Franklin JAMAICA Headquarters P. O. Address: Devon, Jamaica, West Indies. Chairman: Rev. G. H. A. MecClare. Devon Kingston Rev. D. T. Mullings 1920 Ritchies Coley Mountain —_ On Furlough Rey. G. H. A. McClare 1909 Mrs. G. H. A. McClare 1909 LATIN AMERICA (South and Central America) SOUTH AMERICA Common features of every station: Colportage Work, Church and Evangelistic Work in Chapels and Open-air Work. 13 ECUADOR Headquarters P. O. Address: Casilla 137, Quito, Eeuador, S. A. Chairman: Rev. H. G. Crisman. Quito Headquarters and receiving home for Sierra section. Rev. H. G. Crisman 1896 Mr. S. A. Strapp 1923 Mrs. H. G. Crisman 1897 Miss A. E. Erickson 1921 Mr. George Geres 1922 Miss G. M. Shepherd 1923. Tulcan Rev. W. H. Johnston 1913. Mr. C. C. Eamigh 1923 Mrs. W. H. Johnston 1920 Mrs. C. C. Eamigh 1923 Otavalo Mr. C. T.:Carlson 1920 Miss A. H. Brown 1923 « Mrs. C. T. Carlson 1919 Mr. V. R. Edman 1923 Ambato Rev. H. W. Feldges 1903 Mrs. H. W. Feldges 1902 Mr. N. W. Minogue 1922 Guayaquil Rey. Paul Young 1918 Mrs. Paul Young 1919 Miss A. T. Allen 1920 Montecristi Mr. J. W. Beany 1921 Mrs. J. W. Beany 1921 Manta Miss N. E. Parker 1921 Miss G. M. Morrison 192: Bahia Santa Rosa On Furlough Rev. H. W. Cragin 1917 Rev. G. P. Simmonds 1915 Mrs. H:°W. Cragin 1917 Mrs. G. P. Simmonds 1915 Rey. W. E. Reed 1922 (1899) Mrs. W. E. Reed 1922 (1899) Out-Stations 3 CHILE _ Headquarters P. O. Address: Casilla 312, Temuco, Chile, 8. A. Chairman: Rev. M. P. Zook. 14 Temuco Bible Training School. Rev. M. P. Zook 1905 Mrs. C. B. LeFevre 1916 Mrs. M. P. Zook 1905 Rev. S. W. Diener 1901 Rey. C. B. LeFevre 1916 Mrs. S. W. Diener 1904 Miss M. I. Hubbel 1921 Puren Capitan Pastene Mr. G. A. Bucher 1920 Mrs. G. A. Bucher 1920 Traiguen Mr. O. E. Langeloh 1921 Mrs. O. EH. Langeloh 1921 Victoria Miss A. H. LeFevre 1909 Miss Elise Aeby 1903 Mrs. M. M. Miller 1921 Lautaro Osorno Mr. Henry Wagoner 1920 Mrs. Henry Wagoner 1920 Miss M. H. Hostetter 1920 Valdivia Alliance Mission Press, publishing periodicals in Span- ish, ‘‘Mission News” in English, tracts, hymns, etc., in Spanish. Manned by Chilean Pastors Lebu Pillanlelbun Pua Gorbea La Union Freire Rio Bueno Villarrica Puerto Montt Loncoche Quepe Collico On Furlough Mrs. Nettie Meier 1916 Out-Stations 54 ARGENTINA Headquarters P. O. Address: Bolivar 575, Azul, F. C. S., Argentina, S. A. - Chairman: Rev. 8. T. Burman. Acting Chairman: Rev. 8. G. Barnes. 15 Azul Bible Training School. Rev. S. G. Barnes 1920 Rev. W. E. Powers 1919 Mrs. S. G. Barnes 1920 Mrs. W. E. Powers 1919 Olavarria Puan Guamini Miss S. E. Hughey 1920 Miss M. L. Stanhope 1920 Miss S. L. Mower 1921 General Pico Rey. E. A. Prentice 1916 Mrs. E. A. Prentice 1917 Nueve de Julio Mr. J. C. Barker 1920 Mrs. J. C. Barker 1919 Laprida Mr. L. A. Williams 1921 Manned by Argentinian Pastors Lobos Tapalque Saladillo Hinojo On Furlough Rev. S. T. Burman 1917 Mrs. S. T. Burman 1917 Out-Stations 6 BRAZIL Headquarters P. O. Address: Trav. Benjamin Constant 98, Para, Brazil, PAG Superintendent: Mr. R. B. Clark. Para / Mr. R, B. Clark 1922 Mr. D. S. Clark 1922 Mr. J. D. Clark 1922 Mrs. D. S. Clark 1922 CENTRAL AMERICA HONDURAS Rey. A. Villamil Ortiz 1899 Mrs. A. Villami Ortiz 1922 CHINA Common features of every station: Church, Street Chapel, Open-air Services, Scripture and Tract Distribution, Day School. 16 KANSU-TIBETAN BORDER Headquarters P. O. Address: Titao, Kansu, China (Via Hankow and Si-an). Chairman: Rev. Wm. Christie. Titao Bible Training School. Rev. Wm. Christie 1892 Mr. R. E. Ekvall 1922 Miss A. Haupberg 1913 Mrs. R. E. Ekvall 1922 Miss R. E. Lindstrom 1920 Mr. J. O. Carlsen 1923 Mr. C. E. Carlson 1922 Mrs. J. O. Carlsen 1923 Mrs. C. E. Carlson 1922 Mr. C. D. Holton 1923 Minchow Middle Boarding School for girls above primary grades. Rev. W. H. Ruhl 1897 Miss M, L. Fesmire 1918 Mrs. W. H. Ruhl 1902 Miss C. K. Warner 1923 Mrs. J. P. Rommen 1913 Miss M. L. Newberry 1923 Taochow (Old City) Rey. A. R. Fesmire 1917 Mrs. A. R. Fesmire 1920 Miss E. M. Ahlquist 1923 Taochow (New City) Chone Rey. A. J. Hansen 1918 Mrs. A. J. Hansen 1919 Hochow Rev. C. F. Snyder 1897 Mrs. C. F. Snyder 1904 Labrang Mr. M. G. Griebenow 1921 Mrs. M. G. Griebenow 1921 Hehtsuh Mr. S. B. Harrison 1921 Mrs. S. B. Harrison 1921 Paongan Mr. C. R. Koenigswald 1920 iS Mrs. C. R. Koenigswald 1921 On Furlough Rev. Thos. Moseley 1915 Mrs. Wm. Christie 1898 Mrs. Thos. Moseley 1915 Miss E. M. Beyerle 1916 Out-Stations 8 CENTRAL CHINA Headquarters P. O. Address: Wuchang, China. Chairman: Rev. M. B. Birrel. 17 Province of Anhwei Wuhu Sub-business agency with guest rooms for our mission- aries on interior stations in Anhwei province arriving and departing at this river port. Rev. James Smith 1894 Mrs. James Smith 1894 Tatong Mr. G. A. Jacobson 1920 Mrs. G. A. Jacobson 1920 Wanchih Rey. F. C. Carter 1907 Mrs. F. C. Carter 1906 Nanling Comey Memorial Boarding School for Girls. Rev. M. E. Ekvall 1892 ° Miss L. A. Drane 1905 Mrs. MoE. Ekvall 1891 Miss N. E. Loomis 1919 Tsingyang Special plant for evangelistic work among pilgrims to near-by ‘‘sacred’’ mountain of Kiu-hua-shan. Boarding School for Boys. Miss M. J. Quinn 1898 Miss E. E. Moull 1910 Miss H. M. Gates 1920 Lukiang Miss A. M. Young 1898 Miss L. F. Jones 1901 Miss M. J. Brinton 1921 T’ai-P’ing Rev. W. A. Shantz 1895 Mr. D. P. Olson 1920 Mrs. D. P. Olson 1920 I-Hsien (Present P. O. Address: Wuhu) Mr. E. F. Page 1919 Mrs. E. F. Page 1917 Chi-Men (Present P. O. Address: Wuhu) Miss Lida White 1910 Mrs. M. B. Baer 1912 Province of Hupeh Wuchang Headquarters and receiving home for Central China Mission. Blackstone Bible Institute for train- ing of Chinese Male Workers. True Light School for training Bible Women. Rev. M. B. Birrel 1892 ot ian a a Lie oe Mrs. M. B. Birrel 1894 ABR EP \ate ompson Rev. W. G. Davis 1905) .MI#¢ J» 1. MacKheyaaus Mrs. W. G. Davis 1912 Mr. C. G. Minor 1923 Rey. C. C. Weinberg 1914 Mr. M. C. Frehn 1923 18 Hankow Business Department for Central China and Kansu- Tibetan Border Missions. Rev. E. R. Harvey 1913 Mrs. E. R. Harvey 1916 Province of Hunan Hansheo Miss E. Hilty 1905 Miss M. Hilty 1913 Miss B. E. Pike 1914 Changteh Boarding School] for girls. Rey. B. H. Alexander 1896 Miss A. G. Van Buren 1919 Mrs. B. H. Alexander 1905 Miss G. F. Johnson 1920 Lichow Rey. Ezra Roth 1920 Mrs. Ezra Roth 1920 Miss F. Baumgartner 1919 Province of Szechuan Siu-Shan (Present P. O. Address: C. & M. A., Wuchang) Rev. E. Torvaldson 1910 Mrs. E. Torvaldson 1910 Rey. E. F. Stewart 1904 Province of Kweichow Song-T’ao (Present P. O. Address: C. & M. A., Wu- chang) Miss E. Von Gunten 1892 Miss H. M. Clark 1920 Miss J. D. Cuthbertson 1917 On Furlough Rey. Howard Van Dyck Mrs. G. B. Minter 1911 (1906) Mrs. W. A. Shantz 1900 Mrs. Howard Van Erost Miss M. A. Funk 1888 (190 Released for work in Bible Teachers School for women in Nanking. Miss M. F. Parmenter 1894 Out-Stations 39 SHANGHAI Headquarters P. O. Address: 106 North Szechuen Road, Shanghai, China. Chairman: Rev. John Woodberry. Two Schools and Church. Rey. John Woodberry 1895 Miss E. M. Woodberry 1912 Miss O. F. Woodberry 1912 19 SOUTH CHINA Headquarters P. O. Address: Wuchow, China. Chairman: Rev. R. A. Jaffray. Sub-Chairman: Rev. W. H. Oldfield. Province of Kwang-Si Wuchow Headquarters and receiving home for South China Mis- sion. Bible Training Schools for Chinese men and women. Middle Schools _ for Boys and Girls above primary grades. Kin- dergarten School. South China Alliance Press, publishing ‘“‘Bi-monthly Bible Maga- zine” in Chinese, “South China Alliance Tidings’ in English, and large variety of Four-fold Gospel books, tracts, etc., in Chin- ese. Rev. R. A. Jaffray 1896 Mrs. H. G. Miller 1921 Mrs. R. A. Jaffray 1894 Mr. L. B. O’Neel 1920 Mrs. I. L. Hess 1899 Mrs. L. B. O’Neel 1920 Mr. C. H. Beattie 1921 Miss M. E. Rolle 1909 Rey. P. L. Hinkey 1897 Miss S. M. Rudy 1910 Mrs. P. L. Hinkey 1904 Miss P. Seely 1920 Rev. J. A. MacMillan 1922 Miss Pauline Kohn 1923 Mrs. J. A. MacMillan 1922 Miss E. I. Aber 1923 Miss E. K. Marsh 1915 Mr. Gustave Woerner 1923 Rev. H. G. Miller 1921 Mr. U. W. Newman 1923 Pingloh Miss B. M. Tonkin 1917 Miss M. C. Alverson 1920 Kweilin Rev. J. R. Cunningham — Miss M. K. Oppelt 1918 1897 Rev. C. E. Lumpp 1921 Mrs. J. R. Cunningham Mrs. C. E. Lumpp 1921 1902 Kingyuen Center for new work among the neglected aboriginal tribesmen. Rev. A. M. Loptson 1921 Rev. W. C. Newbern 1922 Liuchow Rev. W. H. Oldfield 1904 Mrs. W. H. Oldfield 1903 Lungchow Rev. U. S. G. Sension 1920 Nanning Rey. F. A. Christopherson Mrs. Ls A. Christopherson 1894 89 Miss E. L. Foust 1920 20 Kwai-Ping School for blind girls. Miss A. M. Holsted 1917 Miss C. M. Garrison 1916 Pingman Miss L. E. Oehme 1904 Miss F. C. Hoerl 1921 Tangyuen Changan Rey. A. F. Desterhaft Mrs. A. F. Desterhaft 1918 1920 Watlam Panchow Rev. J. J. Oien’ 1921 IMrsuaee den Olen O21 Pak-shik Rev. T..E. Wilson 1922 Mrs.’ T.°E: Wilson 1922 On Furlough Miss S. C. Bruseke 1919 Rev. J. A. Poole 1915 Mr. E. H. Carne 1916 Miss E. N. Rudy 1907 Mrs. E. H. Carne 1918 Miss M. E. Turley 1916 Miss Nellie Jones 1901 Rev. T. P. Worsnip 1901 Mrs. T. P. Worsnip 1898 Out-Stations 42 FRENCH INDO-CHINA Headquarters P. O. Address: Wuchow, China. Chairman: Rev. R. A. Jaffray. Sub-Chairman: Rev. E. F. Irwin. Tourane, Annam, French Indo-China. Province of Annam. Tourane Bible Training Schools for Annamese men and women. Rev. E. F. Irwin 1914 Mrs. D. I. Jeffrey 1920 Mrs. E. F. Irwin 1914 Miss E. M. Frost 1919 Rey. D. I. Jeffrey 1918 Miss C. M. Ailshouse 1921 Province of Tonkin Hanoi Alliance Mission Press, publishing Gospels, tracts and hymns in Annamese coloquial. Rey. W. C. Cadman 1910 Mrs. W. C. Cadman 1913 yas b Haiphong Rev. R. M. Jackson 1918 Mrs. R. M. Jackson 1919 Province of Cochin China. Saigon Receiving Home for Missionaries. Rev. J. D. Olsen 1917 Rev. G. C. Ferry 1921 Rev. Wm. Robinson 1922 Mrs. G. C. Ferry 1921 Miss J. L. Rollier 1914 Sadec Rev. I. R. Stebbins 1918 Mrs. I. R. Stebbins 1918 Chaudoc Rev. R. A. Grupe 1920 Mrs. R. A. Grupe 1920 Cantho Rev. H. A. Jackson 1920 Mrs. H. A. Jackson 1920 Mytho Rev. HiiC:. Smith 1921 ~~. Mrs; 3H: (Ca Smithsie2Z Province of Cambodia. Pnompenh Rev. A. L. Hammond 1921 Mrs. A. L. Hammond 1922 Battembang Rey. D. W. Ellison 1922 Mrs. D. W. Ellison 1922 Studying in France Mr. W. A. Pruett 1923 Out-Stations 9 PALESTINE Headquarters P..O. Address: Christian and Missionary Alliance, Box 50 Jerusalem, Palestine. Chairman: Rev. A. E. Thompson. Acting Chairman: Rey. E. O. Jago. Jerusalem Church, Jewish work, Bible Training School, Boys’ School, Girls’ School, Rev. E. O. Jago 1905 Miss F. M. Parsons 1895 Mrs. E. O. Jago 1905 Miss G. E. Chalmers 1920 Miss E. B. Clor 1921 22 Day Ain Karim School, Night Classes among Moslems. Miss Anna Gummoe 1902 Miss L. G. Beecroft 1912 Mr. W. O. Brooks 1923 Hebron Miss C. D. Graves 1920 Dahariah Beersheba Mr. G. W. Breaden 1923 Mrs. G. W. Breaden 1923 Rev. Transjordania Kerak W. F. Smalley 1919 Mrs. W. F. Smalley 1919 Medaba Miss M. E. Best 1899 Miss H. L. Shimp 1922 French Syria Deta’ah Mr. P. S. Allen 1921 Mr. C. H. Shaw 1923 Mrs. R. A. Clark 1907 On Furlough ~ Rey. A. E. Thompson 1903 Mrs. A. E. Thompson 1903 Rev. Mrs. Rev. Mrs. Rev. Mrs. Rev. Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Out-Stations 2 MISSIONARIES DETAINED AT HOME Heavy, Andrews .S94° 7, <2. 6 Cectansh ale, oierer hee India PVA TOTO US sul 4) lt cee elaee. oy tusrsys isnt eae. ensne India mE CT OO tg ereetr. tee ieecas coovenetc earn: sce ate India Pere OU Ter UCase. ah etc ete tere sere ase 0.6 Suess India ee CmL LE Dr APs O oo otacpas uote iors Sati hele. s « oie India REIL AS CLS es mere. iefe alc sis, d 05 0b) 0-8 6. setae India ee Serr AL LUG a 48. Gice ckoc chet; co sce. 0 eve India See AIMLCOTIN OOS .etel oie te, ole cles ice leis eens India REV emed> UE GLCTE Wil cd MMR heh ch bcaveteveyetile: sc 0s enereter s India [Dp AYP OS ACRE 50 2 Re Re Co ee Oe ee India reer Nom VOU ELGG) fe.c eects piss elcleiete.6 ofc. e.cuet India PERV OUIT EL OZ O smeatras tic a tieele . icials edie eve eters India Pie Ace DUtter eld BL OOS 9.) -ReJ. Davis MAHAFFEY C: & M,.A., Church Rev. E. H. Patterson (Burnside: C, & M. A., Church) MEADVILLE Worship Hall, 205 Center St. Rev. P. R. Hyde, 696 Washington St. MECHANICSBURG Union Church, E. Main St. Mr. H. M. Rambo, 34 W. Simpson St. MORAVIA C. & M. A., Mission Mr. S. W. Wagner, 1305 Jefferson St. MORRELL C. & M. A., Church, P. O. Barbara, Blair Co. (Mt. Union: Gospel Mission) NANTY GLO C22 eaMiy A: Rev. F. W. Henry NEW CASTLE Gospel Tabernacle, 210 Pearson St. Rev. H. F. Meltzer, 103 N. Ray St. NEW CASTLE Hoover Heights Gospel Tabernacle, cor. Morris St. & Moorhead Ave. Rev. D. W. Patterson, Rigby P. O. OSCEOLA Alliance Mission, Cor. Main and Holden Sts. Miss Gladys Philips (Farmington) OSCEOLA MILLS GC. & MA: PHILADELPHIA Hebron Tabernacle, 560 N. 20th St. Rev. F. H. Senft, 560 N. 20th St. (Wissinoming) PHILADELPHIA (colored) Jehovah Tabernacle, 2127 N. 16th St. Rev. Gilbert Collett, 2127 N. 16th St. Holy Tabernacle, 1610 Thompson St. Rev. W. L. Hamilton, 1610 Thompson St. PHILLIPSBURG Cs) & MM. Az PITTSBURGH Gospel Tabernacle, 809 Arch St. Rev. E. D. Whiteside, 320 Cedar Ave. N. S. (Nadine: Gospel Tabernacle) 44 PITTSBURGH (East End) Gospel Tabernacle, 408 Lincoln Ave. Rev. E. S. Conley, 408 Lincoln Ave. (Verona: Mission Hall) PITTSBURGH (colored) Peter Robinson Memorial Tabernacle, 92 Fullerton St. Rey. E. M. Burgess, 1538 Wylie Ave. (Hilltop Mission: Mr. H. E. Oliver, Asst., 60 Monoca Pt) (Gospel Mission: Mr. H. M. Kendall, Asst., 2512 Wylie Ave. PITTSTON Gospel Tabernacle, Race and Luzerne Sts. Rey. E. R. Dunbar, 138 Philadelphia Ave. PROVIDENCE C. & M. A., Chapel Rey. W. H. Weaver, 940 Beech St., Scranton, Pa. QUEENS JUNCTION Cc. & M. A; Mr. S. W. Wagner, 1305 Jefferson St., New Castle, Pa. READING Cottage Meetings Mr. J. M. Long, 333 Cedar St. SAXMAN C. & M. A., Chapel Mra J. C. ‘Irvin (Barnesboro) (Tipperary ) (Hill School) SCRANTON Gospel Tabernacle, Wyoming Ave. & Marion St. Rey. E. A. Coray, 1501 Wyoming Ave. (Peckville: C. & M. A., Tabernacle) SHAMOKIN Gospel Tabernacle, cor. 2nd and Arch Sts, Rev. C. U. Schive, 606 W. Pine St. STRONG Greenridge Church Mr. Francis Derk, Jr., 1521 Walnut St., Shamokin. Pa. SHARON Alliance Church, cor. King & Spruce Sts. Rev. M. Y. McConnell, 661 Baldwin Ave. (Sharpsville: Cottage Meetings) (West Middlesex : Cottage Meetings) SHERADEN Gospel Tabernacle, cor. Ascheny & Allendale Sts. ney. KK. Bierer, 3026 Zephyr Ave., Corliss Sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. SOUTH FORK ‘Gospel Tabernacle Rev. W. S. Queen, 621 Main St. (Portage: Full Gospel Hall) LIGO Gospel Tabernacle Rev. E. W. Stroup 45 SPRINGTOWN Grace Gospel Church Rev. E. L. Whitaker STROUDSBURG (colored) Cc. & M. A., Chapel, 36 Third St. Mr. W. F. Johnson, 232 Harris St. E. Stroudsburg, Pa. SUSQUEHANNA Gospel Tabernacle, High St. Mrs. A. C. Snyder, 16 High St. TARENTUM Cc. & M. A., 229 Wood St. Mr. E. H. Kohser, R. D. 1, Glenshaw, Pa. (Curtisville: C. & M. A., Chapel) WASHINGTON , Cc. & M. A., Tabernacle, 17 E. Walnut St. Rev. H. W. Lucas, 147 N. Franklin St. (Midland) (Manifold) (McClains Crossing) WEST BRIDGEWATER Gospel Mission Rev. C. N. Van Arsdale, R. F. D. No. 2, New Brigh- ton, Pa. (Marion Hill: Alliance Mission) WEST BROWNSVILLE Cc. & M. A., Church, Middle St. Rey. D. P. Scherrer WILEY HILL Cy they Nee Mr. T. W. Bouck, 541 Glen Ave., Ellwood City, Pa. WILLIAMSPORT Gospel Tabernacle, C. & M. A., Erie Ave. & Bieber St. Rey. B. F. Armstrong, 1700 Erie Ave. (Oak Grove) WILLIAMSPORT (East End) Gospel Tabernacle, 1240 Sherman St. Rev. J. M. Broadwell, 1240 Sherman St. WILKES-BARRE CrAGe Mee A. Services in Y. M. C. A., N. Main St. Mrs. Ruth Jenkins, 204 ‘Barney St. WOODLAWN Gospel Tabernacle, cor. Main & Meadow Sts. Rev. S. Herbert Berger, 1038 Irwin St. SOUTHEASTERN DISTRICT District Superintendent: Rev. R, A. Forrest, Toccoa, Ga. Assistant District Superintendent: Rev. R. C. Steinhoff, Toccoa, Ga, States: Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee 46 VIRGINIA RICHMOND Peoples Tabernacle, 115 Madison St. Rey. Joe Harker, 115 Madison St. NORFOLK Cc. & M. A. Rey. Ralph Rader, Campostella NORTH CAROLINA BRIM GO. & M. "Ay Rev. W. I. Satterfield, 178 Orchard St., Mt. Airy [Mt. Airy] DURHAM Gospel Tabernacle Rev. Marvin Hester, Morris & Morgan Sts. LUMBERTON Gospel Tabernacle Rev. G. R. Mines (Dresden Mills) Miss Edith Knight, East Lumberton, N. C. PILOT MOUNTAIN Cn GM. A. Mr. W. L. Warner, R. D. 2, Germantown, N. C. (Walkertown) WINSTON-SALEM C. & M. A., Church Rey. T. L. Marsden, 106 S. Church St. ATLANTA GEORGIA Atlanta Gospel Tabernacle, 79 Capitol Ave. Rev. R. A. Forrest, Toccoa, Ga., Acting Pastor. DEMOREST Alliance Mission Mr. Cecil.Hall, Toccoa, Ga. ae C..& M. Rev. J. Ww Philp. MELROSE FLORIDA Co & M:;~A. Rev. John Minder, Box 163 MIAMI C.& M. A. Rev. T. H. Storey, 68 Southwest 11th St. ORLANDO Alliance Tabernacle Rev. W. R. McDuffie, 306 Central Ave. ENSLEY ALABAMA Alliance Chapel, 2616 Avenue D. Rev. R. M. Creider, 2809 Ave. C. DOVER TENNESSEE Alliance Mission Mr. Wm. Bruton 47 HUMBOLDT Ce & Ms A: Mrs. John Senter MEMPHIS Gospel Tabernacle Rev. C. E. Perry, 927 South Cox St. UNION CITY Alliance Chapel Mrs. Cordie Garth SOUTHWESTERN DISTRICT Acting District Superintendent: Rev. R. A. Forrest, Toccoa, Ga. States: Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, DALLAS eee Alliance Tabernacle Rev. E. G. Birdsall, 2626 Grand Ave. FORT WORTH Ca GaliaeA. Rev. C. A. Goodwin, 1109 Stella St. McALLEN Cc. & M. A. Mr. Wm. Warren NACOGDOCHES Ch eam. A. Miss Ollie Givens OKLAHOMA EXENDINE (Lookeba P. O.) C. & M. A. Mr. Geo. Kauffman, Lookeba, P. O., Okla. OKLAHOMA CITY CE SiMaASe52iem6th St: Rev. C. M. Murphy, 927 W. 23rd St. TULSA C. & Ms-A. Rev. W. A. Cramer, 1309 S. Main St. CENTRAL DISTRICT District Superintendent: Rev. H. M. Shuman, R. F. D. 2, Vermillion, Ohio States: Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia, Kentucky, Southern Missouri, Michigan, Southern Illinois INDIANA ANDERSON Alliance Tabernacle, 13th & Main Sts. Rev. E. C. Anderson, 1622 S, Meridian St. ANDERSON North Anderson Chapel Mr. Fred Vail, 850 Delaware St. 48 AURORA Gospel Mission, 1200 Indiana Ave. ° Rey. J. L. Bearce, 603 W. Conwell St. INDIANAPOLIS Alliance Tabernacle, cor. 10th & Park Sts. Rev. E. L. Bowyer, 1603 Ashland Ave. MUNCIE Gospel Mission, 101% N. High St. Mrs. Mina Latshaw, 512 E. Howard St. MICHIGAN BIRMINGHAM C. & M. A., Mission Mr. Wm. B. Dunn, 6749 Taft Ave., Detroit, Mich. DETROIT Gospel Tabernacle, Forrest Ave. & Second Blvd. Rey. A. T. Rape, 1486 Edison Ave. DETROIT Highland Park Tabernacle, Hamilton Blvyd., at Buena Vista Rev. W. VanClief Yaggy, 158 Hill Ave. DETROIT C. & M. A., Branch No. 2, (colored) Mr. C. H. Minor, 4257 Russell St. FLINT Flint Gospel Tabernacle, Helen St. Rev. P. G. Spangler, 2521 Mt. Elliott St. MONROE Alliance Chapel, 68 Navarre St. Miss Jessie MacIntosh, 68 Navarre St. WYANDOTTE Full Gospel Mission, 101 Maple St. Rev. D..H. Permar, 101 Maple St. KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE Gospel Tabernacle, 21st & Oak Sts. Rev. W. F. Conley, 1132 S. 18th St. LUDLOW C. & M. A. Mr. John Estep, 1116 Bud St. Cincinnati, Ohio ILLINOIS EAST ST. LOUIS C. & M. A., 16th & Cleveland Sts. Rev. F. D. Sholin, 1104-A Gaty Ave. E. MISSOURI BRENTWOOD Gospel Chapel, 1025 N. & S. Road Rey. Harvey Fitzwater, 1025 N. & S. Road, Webster Groves. ST. LOUIS Gospel Tabernacle, 4041 Cote Brilliante St. Rey. H. E. Ziemer, 4162 Botanical Ave. 49 . WEST VIRGINIA CLARKSBURG Alliance Chapel Miss Elizabeth Miller, Nutter Fort Miss Garnet Pyles, Nutter Fort MORGANTOWN =: - Alliance Tabernacle, Ringwood St. Rev. A. W. Tozer, 100 Ringwood St. SPENCER Alliance Tabernacle Mr. J. M. Seatler OHIO AKRON Gospel Tabernacle, Locust St. Rev. H. W. Lambert, 785 Copley Rd. AKRON Gospel Tabernacle, 456 E. South St. Rev. James Diehl, 456 EH. South St. BOWLING GREEN Gospel Tabernacle, Court St. Rev. J. T. Zamrazill, 216 Clay St. CLEVELAND Gospel Tabernacle, 1552 E. 93rd St. Rev. H. E. Nelson, 1009 Parkwood Drive CLEVELAND (colored) Alliance Tabernacle, 2329 E. 39th St. Mrs. B.'H. Smoot, 2384: H. 40th St. COLUMBUS Garfield Avenue Church, 329 N. Garfield Ave. Rev. R. W. Conner, 329 N. Garfield Ave. DAYTON Baptist Church Rev. R. K. Mills, 332 Richards St. DAYTON Christ Mission Rev. R. O. Stull, 112 Catherine Ave, R. R. 4 GREENVILLE Gospel Mission, 616 S. Broadway HAMILTON Bethal Church, Park Avenue Rev. H. A. Dickman, 118 Park Ave. HICKSVILLE C. & M. A. Rev; J. J. Hipeeteen 206 W. Edgerton St. KENMORE C. & M. A., Chapel, “Wooster Road Rev. E. H. ’Rowh, 2918 Kentucky Ave. KENTON Gospel Mission, Court House Mrs: Robbins, 621 Fountain St. LIMA Gospel Tabernacle, Elizabeth St. Rev. I. H. Patterson, 791 S. Broadway MANSFIELD Grace Gospel Church, E. Third St. Rev. L. H. Ziemer, 421 W. 5th St. MAUMEE Gospel Mission 50 MOUNT VERNON Gospel Mission, N. Mulberry St. Mr. Raymond Harris, 218 E. Burgess St. OBERLIN Gospel Mission Rev. F. H. Heydenburk, 181 W. College St. RAVENNA Alliance Mission Mrs. Orrel Sutton, 347 N. Chestnut St. SWANTON Gospel Tabernacle Rey. G. L. Hoover TOLEDO Gospel Tabernacle, 22nd & Oakwood Aves. Rev. D. J. Davies, 1570 Wellesley Drive TOLEDO Gospel Chapel, Station B. Rey. A. C. Marvin; R. No. 2; Sta. B. WARREN Gospel Tabernacle, S. Pine St. Rev. M. V. Lindsay, 305 Olive St. YOUNGSTOWN Gospel Tabernacle, Oak Hill. NORTHWESTERN DISTRICT District Superintendent: Rev. J. D. Wliliams, 1635 Sherburne Ave. St, Paul, Minn, ras teh Assistant District Superintendent: Rev. E. C. Swanson, 1408 Charles St., St. Paul, Minn. States: Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, Northern Iowa, Montana MINNESOTA BATTLE LAKE Alliance Chapel Mr. C. A. Gabriel BEARD Rev. O. M. Hoff, Battle Lake, Minn. BETHEL Mr O.. Z: Ziebarth BIG LAKE eC: & M. A. Rey. E. M. Bickell. CASS CO., BRANCH Rev. E. C. Fenton [Ellis] CLEAR WATER LAKE Rey. O. M. Hoff, Battle Lake, Minn. DULUTH eae Mo As 2ol2 WW. Srd.St. Rev. W. B. O’Neill, 4018 Robinson St. FORESTON FOY—and Vicinity Alliance Tabernacle 51 HUBBARD Alliance Chapel Rev. J. S. Turnbull HUTCHINSON Alliance Chapel Rey. Asberry Stockton Le SUEUR CENTER C. & M. A. Mr. F. Lemire MINNEAPOLIS Alliance Chapel, 31st Street & Grand Ave., S. Rev. E. S. Gerig MOOSE Alliance Tabernacle Mr. Chas. Pavey, Shevlin, Minn. MOUNTAIN LAKE Alliance Chapel Rey. John Penner NYMORE C. & M. A. - ONAMIA C.& M. A. Rev. O. A. Simon OYLEN Alliance Chapel Mr. Herman Grondahl REMER Alliance Chapel: RUTHTON Alliance Chapel Mr. Christ Olsen ST. PAUL Midway Gospel Tabernacle Rey. E. E. Johnson, 1682 La Fond St. ST. PAUL Hazel Park Chapel Rev. Wm. McNaughton STAPLES Alliance Chapel Rev. Oscar Ouverson WINDOM Mission Hall WRIGHTSTOWN Alliance Chapel Mr. Ludwig Olson IOWA CLEAR LAKE Gospel Tabernacle, 6th & Division Sts,’ MASON ayes C. & M. A. Rey. Leslie Hall WISCONSIN SHEYBOYGAN Alliance Chapel Mrs. Jane S. Wonser, 902 N. 9th St. 52 ST. CROIX FALLS Rey. J. L. Sherman WEBSTER Alliance Chapel Mr. Harry Nelson NORTH DAKOTA BRINSMADE Alliance Chapel Mr. John Nelson BRISBANE Alliance Chapel Mr. Peter Waller FARGO Se M.A. Rev. Lucas Cook, 1616 First Ave. S. SOUTH DAKOTA SUMMIT Mr. J. A. Schmidt [ Waubay ] TACOMA PARK Gospel Tabernacle Miss Margaret E. Houser MONTANA BLOOMFIELD Alliance Chapel Mr. Ira Root [Sullivan] BILLINGS C.& M.A. Mr. R. D. Kilgour, 132 Wyoming Ave. WESTERN DISTRICT District Superintendent: Rev. R. BR. Brown, 5008 Miami St. Omaha, Neb. States: Northern Illinois, Southern Iowa, Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming, Kansas, Northern Missouri ILLINOIS CHICAGO Chicago Gospel Tabernacle, 825 Barry Ave. Rev. Paul Rader, Evangelist, 7060 Ridge Blvd. CHICAGO Lawndale Gospel Tabernacle, 2113 S. St. Louis Ave. Rey. Wm. Tucker, 1953 S. Sawyer Ave. MATTOON Gospel Tabernacle, 1205 Moultrie Ave. Rey. F. B. Miller, 917 Moultrie Ave. ( IOWA BOONE Midway Tabernacle, Fifth & Division Sts. Rev. L. O. Bodie, 601 Webster St. (Bethel) 53 SHSNANDOAH COLORADO DENVER Alliance Hall, 931 W. 8th St. Rev. W. P. Gillies, 2201 Newton St. OLATHE Hiland Schoolhouse Mr. R. W. Lamkin NEBRASKA OMAHA Gospel Tabernacle, 2006 Douglas St. Rev. R. R. Brown, 5008 Miami St. PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT District Superintendent: Rev. W. W. Newberry, 101 W. 58th St. Seattle, Wash, States: Washington, Oregon, Idaho, British Columbia, WASHINGTON ABERDEEN Gospel Tabernacle Church, Third & Main Sts. BELLINGHAM Gospel Tabernacle, Holly & Garden Sts. Rev. Wallace E. Gill, 2430 William St. EVERETT Gospel Tabernacle, Colby Ave. & 22nd St. Rev. W. W. Morrison, 1609 22nd St. MUKILTEO Gospel Tabernacle Rev. A. L. Knudson, 947 N. 76th St. Seattle, Wash. OLYMPIA West Side Chapel, West Side Rev. F. H. Rossiter, West Side, Olympia SEATTLE , Ea Gospel Tabernacle, Third Ave. & Cedar St. Rev. W. W. Newberry, 101 W. 58th St. SEATTLE Ballard Alliance Tabernacle, 1536 W. 52nd St. Rev. J. G. Kellogg, 1536 W..52nd St. Oak Lake Tabernacle, 100th N. & Woodlawn Park Ave. Rev. J. C. Baker, 1131 N. 98th St. SPOKANE Gospel Tabernacle, Sharp & Jefferson Sts: Rey. Herbert Dyke, 1204 W. Sharp Ave. SUBWAY Subway Gospel Chapel, Millwood Mr. J. R. Irwin, R. F. D. 10, Spokane, Wash. TACOMA C. & M. A., Mission, 903 S. G St. Rev. O. J. Stone, 3416 North Villard St. 54 OREGON BARTON Barton Schoo] House BEND Methodist Church, Franklin Ave. & Sisemore St. Rev. A. E. Hall, 43 Louisiana Ave. CLEVELAND *Cleveland School House Mr. C. V. Browning GARDEN VALLEY Garden Valley School House HOOD RIVER C. & M. A., Chapel, 8th and May Sts. Rev. Wilford P. Kirk, 722 May St. PORTLAND Gospel Tabernacle, E. 9th St. Rev. John E. Fee, 305 E. 9th St. SALEM Gospel Tabernacle, 632 S. Commercial St. Mr. H. E. Caswell, 425 N. Winter St. CENTRAL PACIFIC DISTRICT District Superintendent: States: Northern California, Nevada, Utah CALIFORNIA OAKLAND Gospel Tabernacle _ Rey. R. H. Moon, 878 55th St. SAN FRANCISCO C. & M. A., 1689 Geary St. Rey. W. E. Weismann, 1691 Geary St. SANTA ROSA Gospel Tabernacle Rev. W. A. Staub, 534 Humboldt St. STOCKTON Gospel Tabernacle Rev. C. W. DeVol, 1326 S. California St. NEVADA RENO Gospel Tabernacle Mr. R. W. Nelson, Box 170 SPARKS C. & M. A., Chapel Rey. Shepherd SOUTH CALIFORNIA DISTRICT District Superintendent: States: Southern California, New Mexico, Arizona CALIFORNIA GLENDALE Gospel Tabernacle Church, Louise & Chestnut Sts. Rey. C. H. Chrisman, 304 E. Chestnut St. LONG BEACH Friends’ Church, 4th & Elm Sts. 55. LOS ANGELES Gospel Tabernacle, 1705 S. Hope St. Rev. G. W. Davis, R. D. 12, Box 401 PASADENA Gospel Tabernacle, ist & Hudson Aves. Rev. G. W. Davis, R. D. 12, Box 401 SANTA MONICA . C. & M. A., 1227 Berkley St. Rev. C. H. Chrisman, 304 E. Chestnut St. Glendale CANADIAN DISTRICT District Superintendent: Rev. A. W. Roffe, 33 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont. Assistant District Superintendent: Mr, L. Watson, 33 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont. Territory: Dominion of Canada BRANTFORD, ONT. Gospel Tabernacle, 11 Edward St. Rev. H. S. Hallman, 15 Edward St. CALGARY, ALTA. CrGrMa Aa Rev. E. W. Davis Se ONT. CacoMe Rey. We ‘Browning, 33 Lydican Ave. EDMONTON, ALTA. Beulah Tabernacle, 10822 98th St. Rev. J. H. Woodward, 10956 92nd St. GALT, ONT. Galt Mission HOPEVILLE, ONT. C. & M. A. Rey. J. Beecher Snyder PETERBORO, ONT. Bethany Tabernacle, George St. Mr. M. Billester TORONTO, ONT. Willowvale Tabernacle, Rev. O. J. Smith, 716 Palmerston Aye. Cedarvale Tabernacle Cedarvale & Danforth Aves. Rev. O. E. Crockford, 35 Stephenson Ave. TRENTON, ONT. “ Faith Mission Mrs. James Gainforth, Box 696 Mee rag en rane yous ONT. C. & M. A. Mr. S. B. McCalden, Box 353 56 JEWISH WORK NEW YORK CITY Home and Mission: 1216 Washington Ave. Superintendent: Rev. J. R. Lewek Matron of Home: Mrs. J. R. Lewek Workers: Miss Hazel Ray Miss Emilie Williamson Miss Carolyn Meier TRAINING SCHOOLS MISSSIONARY TRAINING INSTITUTE Nyack-on-Hudson, N, Y, Rev. C. Hicher, Dean Mrs. C. E. Eicher Rey Jc bie Cables Aco: Rey. George Shaw, D. D. Mr. W. S. Poling, Treas. Mr. Chas. Washburn Mr. A. Verne Westlake Rev. Kenneth MacKenzie Rey. Norman Davis Rey. A. C. Snead Rev. A. E. Thompson Rev. W. H. Oliver Miss FE. Hoffman Mrs. A. D. Pardington Miss Fannie L. Hess Miss Marie Bell Coles Miss Emily M. Schleunzen DISTRICT SCHOOLS NORTH PACIFIC DISTRICT SIMPSON BIBLE INSTITUTE 101 W. 58th St Seattle, Wash, Rev. W. W. Newberry, Dean Rev. A. L. Knudson Mrs. A. L. Knudson NORTHWESTERN DISTRICT MIDWAY BIBLE SCHOOL 1635 Sherburne Ave, St. Paul, Minn. Rev. J. D. Williams, Supt. Mrs. J. D. Williams 5% Rev. H. N. Freligh Rev. Joseph Hogue Rey. W. H. Chandler Miss Mable Smith Miss Grace Allen Miss Helen Van Horn NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT BOSTON BIBLE TRAINING SCHOOL Of the New England District 35 Kenilworth St. Roxbury, Mass. Rev. E. J. Evans, General Supt. Dr. E. R.. Hooper, Dean Rev. J. H. Hartman Rev. D. S. Smith Rev. W. Brooks Miss Effie Barton Miss. Evelyn Haynes Miss Jennie Evans Mr. George Wheeler Mrs. George Wheeler SOUTHEASTERN DISTRICT TOCCOA FALLS INSTITUTE Toccoa, Ga. Rev. R. A. Forrest, Pres. Mrs. R. A. Forrest Mr. J. T. Mathes Mr. Chas. Roseberry Miss Mary E. Foster Miss Elizabeth Post Miss Alice Wilber Miss V. Gertrude Fletcher Mr. Grant Newton Miss Due Ralls Miss Mary N. Spooner Miss Alice Larson SCHOOLS FOR COLORED PEOPLE MARY B, MULLEN SCHOOL Uree, N. C. Miss Izetta A. Gamble, Supt. Miss Ada R. Ingraham Miss Elizabeth Erthal Miss Theodocia Phoenix Miss Clara D. Hull BEREAN BIBLE TRAINING SCHOOL 1538 Wylie Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Rev. A. E. Funk, Supt. Rev. E. M. Burgess, Principal. 58 A number of pamphlets and other publications are issued by the C. & M. A. describing the message and ministry of the Alliance, and dealing with subjects of missionary work, missionary giving and prayer for mis- sions. We call special attention to the following: THE ALLIANCE WEEKLY—A Journal of Christian Life and Missions—two dollars per year. ATLAS—showing mission fields of the C. & M. A., one hundred pages, each 914%4x12, including 20 maps and valuable descriptive articles concerning each. field. Your knowledge of missions will be largely increased and your prayer ministry intensified by studying this Atlas. Attractive paper binding, $1.00 per copy postpaid. Loose-leaf binding—allowing for additional pages to be inserted—$3.00 per copy postpaid. PRAYER FOR MISSIONS—A valuable booklet for those who desire to be real missionary intercessors. 5c per copy, 8 for 25c, 35 for $1.00. Leaflets sent without charge include: Prayer Calendar and Directory of Alliance Work and Workers. Prayer for the Mohammedan World. The Christian and Missionary Alliance—What is it? The Calling and Work of the Alliance. Fresh Facts and Figures from Far Away Fields. 4 piso special pamphlets dealing with the various elds. The above publications may be ordered from the Christian and Missionary Alliance, 690 Eighth Ave., New York City. Information concerning the foreign work of the C. & A. can be obtained by addressing the Foreign Secretary. Inquiries concerning the general work of the C. & M. A. and remittances for the work may be made to the Financial Secretary 690 Eighth Ave., New York City. 59 wf dow » Whee shagtiant yr + ev. ae ted in the United States Prin x