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COLLEGE

A Distinguished Four-Year Liberal Arts College

Chartered in 1846 by Con- gregationalists and Pres- byterians; Christian but non-denominational.

LOCATED IN BELOIT, WISCONSIN

Pictorial Booklet Upon Request

THORSBY INSTITUTE

Thorsby, Alabama

receives dormitory supplies from the Friendly Service of Congrega- tional Christian Churches but needs very much money for current ex- penses, $14,000, also a house for girls and a gymnasium.

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KINGS MOWTAIN, north CAROLINA

(Co-Ec/ucoono/ Preparatory School)

Day and Board; V" Rating, accredited by State Department of Ediption of Nortfi Carolina and a member of the SouWn Association of Colleges and Secondary School! under the Auspices of the American Missional Association, New York City and Gaston Count*chools. (Colored) For further information, write W Director, E. D. WILSON. Tuition per yeor $3a50.

(Eitiished 1887)

Chartered in 1835

MARIETTA COLLE<

A church-related liberal arts college located in historlMarietta, Ohio, offering fully accredited degrees of BacheW of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Science in letroleum.

Department of Religion under J. Glover Johnson.l.D., Ph.D.

Edwy. R. Brown Department of Petroleum Studiel

Engineering Binary Program with Case Institut^f Tech- nology and Columbia University.

Secretarial Studies for Women. For Information Write Mrs. William S. Eberle, Director! Admissions

The Independent Press of England announces the publication of

COBfGREGATIONALlSM

A Study in Church Polity By Douglas HorU

"The harbinger of a new day in Congregationalism'" Secure your copy by sending $1.25 to the GENERAL COUNCIL, 287 4TH AVE., NEW YORK 10, N

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^ell 111 muyic without a towerl

Your Church— with or without a tower— can bring a new spiritual awareness to the community with '^Carillonic Bells". At the touch of a finger, or automatically, their beautiful true bell music carries your church's message to all who hear— at a fraction of the cost of cast bells.

They are hght in weight, yet 25 "Carillonic Bells" provide the same musical range and volume of cast bells weighing 73,000 pounds. Write for complete information.

"Carillonic Bells" is a

trademark for products of

Schulmerich Electronics, Inc.

SCHULMERICH CARILLONS, INC. 65-J Corillon Hill, SELIERSVILIE, PA.

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Some articles are so cheap that preachers cannot afford to buy them. What the ordinary clergyman needs is value for his money. The Fund offers astonishingly low tates but prides itself on not deahng in policies that fail to satisfy the life-time owner. Experience is the test of value.

Send inquiries to the Home Office or to one of the seven branch offices

PRESBYTERIAN MINISTERS' FUND

AN INTERDENOMINATIONAL ORGANIZATION PROVID- ING LIFE INSURANCE FOR ALL PROTESTANT MINISTERS

Alexander Mackie, President

The Oldest Chartered Life Insurance Company in the World Founded 1717 Chartered by the Penns in 1759

Home Office: 1805 Walnut Street, Philadelphia 3, Penna.

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OFFERING BAGS

NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CHURCH

This beautiful and practical of- fering bag made from the finest velour and lined with the best quality chamois skin, will be a great asset to your church. The bag has oval top 5K" X 3K" X 9" deep and can be removed from the frame for cleaning and replacement. Stock col- ors are brown, wine, gold and green.

Complete with bag and frame $7.75

Bag only $5.75

POSTPAID

Special materials and colors on request at slightly increased prices. Also other styles made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. For information: Call or write

DAREDA SPECIALTY CO.

5443 Warwick Ave., Chicago 41, III. Phone: KI. 5-7999

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Since 1923 2200 N. 11th St. Milwaukee S, Wis.

Visual Aids

16MM FILMS FILMSTRIPS SLIDES

We carry the largest and most com- plete stock in the country.

Church Film Service

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Sfaincd glass

Brass altar furnishinj^s

l^ronzo memorial lablets

Lighting fixlures

Craftsmen since 1889

THE PAYNE-SPIERS STUDIOS, Inc.

54 East 13th Street, Paterson 16, New Jersey

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For Generations to Enjoy

Consider the generations who will use the furniture you select for your church. Then consider that Endicott church furniture is crafted from the finest hand selected oaks ... by men whose skills are devoted solely to the construction of church furniture. This specialization is yours for consulta- tion for a single piece or an entire church installation . . . without obligation, of course.

SEND FOR ENDICOTT CATALOG A comprehensive reference file of Endicott furniture and facilities . . . handy for a simple replacement or entire installation.

CHURCH FURNITURE

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"The Second Most Important Thing in Your Church*^

QUALITY ALTARWARE BEAUTIFUL, DURABLE

Bronze Memorials

and Honor Rolls

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Write direct for complete information

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tAnnouncing THE SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONGREGATIONAL COUNCIL

Al St. Andrews, Scotland, June 20-29, 1953.

Further information may be secured at the General Council office, 287 Fourth Ave., New York 10, N. Y.

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The Minister, Deacons, Church Officers, Committees and Laymen

Can Accomplish Wonders

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Matters of policy, standards, pro- cedures, organization, methods and source materials for an enriched and efficient program are to be found in the books below. Each is the recognized authority in its respective field.

MAIVUAL OF THE CONGREGATIONAL THRISTIAN CHURrHES

A Compendium of Information, Forms and Services. Though prepared primarily for ministers, all church officers should have a copy for reference and guidance. In the brief sketch of the history of American Congregationalism, there are set forth the distinguishing characteristics of the various Congrega- tional Agencies. In the section on "The Local Church" there will be found much help on the formulation of a church cove- nant, how to call a pastor, and general rules and regulations. There is a special section devoted to "Parliamentary Rules of Order in Church Meetings." Matters of ordination, installa- tion, transfer, recognition and dismissal of ministers are also handled in detail. Every minister, deacon and church officer should have a copy. Limp binding. $2.00

A MANUAL FOR DEACONS AND DEACONESSES OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES Royal J. Montgomery

Deals with matters of eligibility, size of board, length of term, functions and responsi- bilities. 10 cents

A MANUAL FOR TRUSTEES OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES Royal J. Montgomery

Deals with matters of eligibility, size of board, length of term and number of meetings, responsibilities in relation to records, church property, employed staft', elected officers and other related matters. 1*' cents

THE PILGRIM CHURCH REGISTER

The standard record book devised for Congregational Christian Churches. Sections for register of pastors and church officers, church members, records of marriages, bap- tisms, deaths, records of weekly church attendance and records of church meetings. $7.50

THE PILGRIM PRESS

14 Beacon St., Boston 8, Mass.

19 S. LaSalle St., Chicago 3, 111.

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Second Congregational Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan Architects: ]. & G. Daverman

More than 65 years' experience in serving large and small churches

You and your architect are invited to use the long experi- ence of our Church Furniture Designers. BODIFORM Pews, or individual church chairs, chancel furniture, and architectural woodwork by American Seating Company have brought beauty, integrity of craftsmanship, and the economy of long service to many of America's most dis- tinguished churches. Write in detail about your plans, and ask about American Folding Chairs.

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Choir Gowns and Vestments

Clerical Garb

Church Interiors

Ready to Wear Clothing for Clergymen.

Each National garment is designed for comfort, wear and appearance. Ready to wear two piece suits of 100% wool Worsted, Tropicals, Serges, in black, ox- ford or bankers grey. All wool, ready made topcoats.

Custom Made Suits, Topcoats. Fine im- ported and domestic fabrics grays, blacks, blues, browns. Send for sample swatches and prices.

Cassocks, Cloaks, Robes. Reasonably priced all wool fabrics. Cassocks, cloaks and robes ready to wear or tailor made. Vestments. Unlimited selection of beauti- ful materials. Samples or prices on request.

Accessories. Shirts, rabats, birettas, cinc- tures, girdles, Schoble hats. Choir Gowns in 20 Different Styles. Many fabrics, many colors. Special discount on quantity purchases. Gowns or robes specially created for any particular re- quirement. Sample swatches on request. Quadruple Silver & Aluminum Communion Ware. Beautifully crafted. Long lasting. Priced for every budget. A Large Selection of Church Appointments. Artistically engraved and chased vases and candlesticks. Finely crafted cande- labra. Missal stands, collection plates, Altar hangings, yard goods and trim- mings. Bibles, statuary, religious jewelry and pictures.

Furniture for Every Church Interior. Chairs, pulpits, pews, tables, distinctively de- signed, carefully proportioned from specially selected, thoroughly seasoned lumber.

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WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED ECCLESIASTICAL BROCHURE GIVING PRICES

Other 5-piece Altar Sets from $160.00 up. Prices subject to change without notice.

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ORGANS

All makes of organs repaired, serviced, tuned, cleaned, rebuilt.

AUTHORIZED AGENT

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Literature upon request

UNITED ORGAN COMPANY

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THE YEAR BOOK

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WHAT IS THE UPPER ROOM?

The Upper Room is the world's most widely used guide to personal and family devotions. For each day in the year it provides a Bible reading, a message based on that Bible passage, a prayer and a thought for the day. With a circulation over 2,250,000 copies of each bi-monthly issue, it is used in thousands upon thousands of homes the world over.

Over 50,000 churches, representing all evangelical denominations, distribute The Upper Room regularly among their members. Many thousands of persons find it convenient to receive The Upper Room by in- dividual subscription, direct by mail.

Ten or more copies to one address, 5 cents per copy. Individual subscriptions, 50 cents per year. Order from

THE UPPER ROOM

1908 Grand Avenue Nashville 4, Tennessee

PUBLISHED IN FIFTEEN EDITIONS AROUND THE WORLD

POCKET EDITION The Pocket Edition of The Upper Room is designed especially tor the men and women In service. Slightly smaller In slie. It slips handily into uniform pockets. Your sons and daughters away from home can share the daily meditations from The Vppar Room with you. Order a supply for all your young people.. Samo prico as regular mditlon. \

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First Lutheran Church Red Wing, Minnesota

Chancel Alterations— Pews Altars- Mtar Rails Church Woodwork

Oss/r

Since 1867

CHURCH FURNITURE CO. JANESVILLE. WISCONSIN

FRIENDS FOR YOUR SOCIETY

OVER 2,000,000 SUNFLOWER DISHCLOTHS

were sold in 1 950 by members of Sunday Schools, Ladies' Aids, Young People's Groups, etc. Finest quality cloths. They en- able you to earn money for your treasury, and make friends for your organization.

Sample Free to Official

SANQAMON MILLS

Eslablished 1915

COHOES, NEW YORK

VERLINDEN PIPE ORGANS

Are worthy of your consideration. Their beautiful tone and mechani- cal perfection prove their excel- lence. Hear them! Try them! and be convinced.

VERLINDEN ORGAN COMPANY

2779 S. 34th Street MILWAUKEE 15, WISCONSIN

MIDWEST FOLDING PRODUCTS

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"DU-HONEY 20 " AUTOMATIC

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DEALERS

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"THE SIGN OF TOMORROW"

All metal, neon lighted for cathedral or small chapel, city or coun- try. Size 71 X 42}^ x 83^ in. Weighs 330 lbs.; four styles, any kind installation. Complete, except in- stallation. Time clock turns on and off. For further information write The Neon Bulletin Board, P.O. Box 67, Richmond, Ind.

GOWNS FOR CHOIR AND PULPIT

Select Moore Gowns for an inspiringly beau- tiful appearance for years to come. Styles for adult, intermediate, junior and children's choirs. Now a wide selection of distinctive fabrics in many rich, appropriate colors. Write today for complete information, free style books on Choir Gowns and Pulpit Gowns.

E. R. MOORE CO., Dept. CC

932 Dakin St., Chicago 13, Illinois 11 West 42nd St., New York 36, N. Y.

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DAV-SON Bulletin Board ... for

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!n a variety of styles and sizes. Available for indoor and outdoor use. Metal or wood frames.

CHURCH & SCHOOL

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for pinning up announcements, posters, photographs, etc. Metal or v/ood frames.

DAV-SON NAME PLATES

for desk, door or wall mounting. Choice of matching wood bases.

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anh (Karmnga far Church 7umiture and Jnteriors

Used for centuries in the world'.s most beautiful churches and cathedrals. Heavily carved by master craftsmen.

Also individual hand carvings to your order. Religious statues, placques, reliefs. Write for complete moulding

catalog. '-lHiK'

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Batily Carried

Unormoe Improved Pedestal FOLDING BANQUET TABLES

No Knea Interference

THE FOLDING

TABLE WITHOUT

LEGS

Hingeless, Non-Tip, Sturdy Folds Thin, Only

2}^ Inches. The PEDESTAL Table is a

Monroe Invention having greatly needed and

highly desirable features a table without legs that can be placed in banquet or

community dining formations without interference from table legs when placing

chairs. Diners may be seated closely together at Monroe PEDESTAL Tables

without discomfort.

SIZES from 30 x 48 in. to 36 x 96 in. for banquets. Adjustable leg tables for the kinder- garten, card tables, tennis tables, etc. TABLES THAT NEVER DISAPPOINT. WRITE for Circulars, Prices, Complete Information Designed and Manufactured Exclusively By

THE MONROE COMPANY 5 o church st. COLFAX, IOWA

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WHITE PLASTIC

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Candlellte services. Pageants, plays, etc.

Pipe lighted prism ^- cut plastic flame. Color disc for col- ored lights. Used by some of the largest Colleges, Schools, Churches, Choirs & Orchestras.

LAST FOR YEARS. Complete with batteries and color disc. Sample $1.50

8" $15.00 per Doz. 12" $18.00 per Doz.

STRAYLINE PRODUCTS CO.

63 Main Street, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.

REUTER PIPE ORGANS

The outstanding value in the really fine pipe organs

By all means investigate REUTER before you buy

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I'opitlar Priced Church Lighting Equipment

TVo. 509-D

Colonial

Lantern

If your requirements are for a new building, or to secure the advantages of improvements and economy in an exist- ing installation consult Voigt!

We have Colonial and other traditional and modern designs, particularly suitable for Congregational Churches. We can assist you to achieve the desired effect in appearance and efficiency; the benefits and results of pleasing, inviting, com- fortable illumination.

Suggestions and recommendations, based on 49 years of experience and knowledge, submitted, without obligation^

Literature that u^ill help you in your plans sent free on request

VOIGT COMPANY

Church Lighting Specialists 1649 No. Broad St., PhUadelphia 22, Pa.

Dossal Curtains

Pulpit, Lectern and Altar Covers

Stoles and Bible Markers

KANEL BROTHERS

R.F.D. 6 NORTH CANTON, OHIO

The IDepartmentoJ The Ministry

of our Congregational Christian Churches James F. Enoush, Chairman Fred S. Boschmeyer, Director Office at 287 Fourth Avenue, New York 10, N. Y. In cooperation with Conference, Convention and Association Committees on the Ministry and under the counsel and direction of the General Council Commission on the Ministry, the De- partment of the Ministry seeks to correlate our denominational interest in recruiting, educating, ordaining, placing and supporting a consecrated and well-trained ministry for our churches.

The Artistic Achievement of Seven Generations. In prominent churches throughout the land.

For the small church or chapel the Harmonic Ensemble, a genuine pipe organ, is the ideal instrument.

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Factory: 4634-R West Florissant Ave. ST. LOUIS 15. MISSOURI

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Pulpit Gowns, Hang- ings, Etc. Will Make Your Services More Impressive

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Established 1891

CHURCH PEWS

CHURCH FURNITURE ECCLESIASTICAL WOODWORK

Send for Catalogue

CARONDELET MANUFACTURrNG CO.

5830 So. Broadway

ST. LOUIS 11, MO.

INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED BY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN

PULPIT and CHOIR GOWNS

PULPIT HANGINGS

BIBLE MARKERS

CHOIR VESTMENTS

CUSTOM TAILORING FOR CLERGYMEN

Quality Materials Reasonably Priced

.-„ MARKING OVER ONE HUN- ^„^^

1837 DRED YEARS OF SERVICE TO 1952

CHURCH AND CLERGY

COX SONS & VINING, INC.

131 East 23rd Street, New York 10, N, Y.

missions council Church Calendars

Over 600,000 distributed each month reflects the general acceptance of this fine service. Profusely illus- trated with appropriate photographs, and beautifully printed.

Shipped to you on the tenth of the month previous to the month desig- nated for use. Special calendars for special Sundays. Not published during July and August. Send for sample. 90 cents per 100. Postage Paid.

MISSIONS COUNCIL

287 Fourth Ave., New York 10, N. Y.

GRINNELL

. . . a distinguished college of liberal arts

GRINNELL, IOWA

MEMBER CCCC

The National Journal of the

Congregationol Christian

Churches

289 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 10, N. Y.

OUR CHRISTIAN WORLD MISSION

Our Christian World Mission Annual Goal is $6,280,216 In 1951 we gave through O.C.W.M. (March 1, 1952) $4,,054,252 We need over two million dollars more to reach our objective

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BRONZE BEll CARIllON

The above photograph shows part of the front of our store and showroom with our 25-belI carillon installed. These bells were made in the foundry of Petit and Fritsen, Holland, bell-casters since 1660. As a representative of this old Dutch firm, we invite your inspection.

Now in the

Price Range of

Your Church!

Twenty-five bell carillon of real cast bronze bells that can be made to fit your tower regardless of dimensions, or installed outdoors in the church garden. Comes complete with ivory keyboard which the average organ- ist can handle, and elec- tric automatic player per- mitting automatic opera- tion if desired. Cost ap- proximately $8,000 in- cluding complete delivery and installation.

TFe also invite your inquiry on

STAINED GLASS CHURCH FURNITURE and BOOKS OF REMEMBRANCE

WHITTEMORE ASSOCIATES, INC.

16 ASHBURTON PLACE BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

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ANDOVER NEWTON THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL

Newton Center 59, Massachusetts

THE FACULTY

Herbert Johannes Gezork, ph.d., d.d., President, Professor of Social Ethics

Vaughan Dabney, M.A., B.D., D.D., Dean and Bartlet Professor of Sacred Rhetoric, President of the Andover Faculty

Everett Carleton Herrick, d.d., ll.d., l.h.d.. President Emeritus

Winpred Nichols Donovan, d.d.. Professor of Biblical Interpretation, Old Testament, Emeritus

Richard Miner Vaughan, b.d., d.d., Professor of Christian Theology, Emeritus

James Percival Berkeley, b.d., d.d.. Professor of Old Testament

John Milton Billinsky, b.d., ed.d., Instructor in Psychology

John Woolman Brush, b.d., d.d., ph.d., Professor of Church History, Secretary to the Faculty

Frederick William Dillistone, m.a., d.d., Lecturer in Theology

Wesner Fallaw, a.m., ed.d.. Professor of Religious Education

Charles Whitney Gilkey, a.m., b.d., d.d., l.h.d., Lecturer on Preaching

Austin Philip Guiles, a.m., b.d., ph.d.. Smith Professor of Psychology

Nathanael Mann Guptill, b.d.. Director of Field Work

Walter Joseph Harrelson, b.d.. Instructor in Old Testament

Roger Hazelton, a.m., b.d., ph.d., Abbott Professor of Christian Theology

Walter David Knight, b.s.. Lecturer on Presbyterian Polity

Edmund Holt Linn, b.d., m.a.. Instructor of Speech

David Ralph Maclean, Instructor in Church Music

Samuel Howard Miller, th.b.. Lecturer on Theology

Paul Sevier Minear, m.a., b.d., ph.d., ll.d., Norris Professor of New Testament

Margaret Miner Morton, a.b.. Instructor in Religious Education

Roy Messer Pearson, b.d.. Visiting Lecturer on Homiletics

Prentiss Lovell Pemberton, a.m., b.d., ph.d., Associate Professor of Christian Sociology

Richard Donald Pierce, s.t.m., ph.d., Lecturer in Church History

John Humphrey Scammon, s.t.m., th.d.. Librarian and Assistant Professor in Greek and Hebrew

Russell Chase Tuck, a.m., s.t.m., ph.d.. Professor of New Testament and Registrar

Andover Theological Seminary is affiliated with The Newton Theological Institution forming Andover Newton Theological School, located at Newton Center, in the vicinity of Boston. The combination of the two schools and the location, in greater Boston, 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 enlargement of the faculty. The library facilities are unexcelled.

Andover Newton Theological School students enjoy the privilege of taking work in Harvard open to theological students without additional expense. In greater Boston and New England are many of the oldest and most famous of the educational institutions of the country. As Andover Newton is in the midst of them, the students can enjoy the cultural and traditional advantages which bring college and professional 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 ex- perience. The School offers scholarship grants, as 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. Special fellow- ships are awarded to exceptional students.

The School grants three degrees: b.d., s.t.m., and m.r.e. The b.d. is granted after four years study to students who have had a college course. 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 satis- factory thesis.

For catalog and further information, address the Dean.

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BANGOR THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

Bangor, Maine

Incorporated under the laws of Massachusetts, February 25, 1814; charter confirmed by the Legislature of Maine, February 19, 1831.

FACULTY

Harry Thost, d.d., litf.d.. President, Fogg Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Oratory

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

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

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

Andrew Banning, th.d.. Buck Professor of Christian Theology

Frederick W. Whittaker, ph.d., Waldo Professor of Ecclesiastical History; Dean of Students

Wopford G. Gardner, m.a., Instructor in Public Speaking

Edgar B. McKay, b.s.. Assistant Professor in Social Sciences

David W. Trafford, ph.d.. Assistant Professor in History

Carl Munro Flynn, ph.d.. Assistant Professor of Zoology

William H. Jeffrey, m.a., Instructor in History

Robert K. Sherk, ph.d.. Instructor in Greek

Milford E. Wence, PH.D., Assistant Professor in English Literature

George K. Manlove, m.a.. Instructor in English

Convocation Week Lecturers W. Harold Young, m.a., d.d., Enoch Pond Lecturer on Applied Christianity Morton S. Enslin, th.d., d.d., Francis Brigham Denio Lecturer on the Bible Mervin M. Deems, ph.d., Samuel Harris Lecturer on Literature and Lite Elden H. Mills, Leader of the Beach Quiet Hour

bachelor op divinity course Thorough preparation for the b.d. degree, b.a. degree is prerequisite.

pre-theological course

Affiliated with the College of Liberal Arts of the University of Maine, the Seminary, with the co-opera- tion of the University, offers a Junior College course for earnest young men seeking to enter the ministry. Following the two-year course, students will be admitted to the three-year Theological course, after which they may enter New England Colleges with advanced standing for the a.b. degree. Providing required work at the Seminary is completed they then are given the Bachelor of Divinity degree.

Thoroughly scholarly faculty assures high standards.

Expenses extremely low. For catalog apply to President Harry Trust, 288 Union St., Bangor, Maine.

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THE CHICAGO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

5757 University Avenue, Chicago 37, Illinois

THE FACULTY

Arthur Cushman McGiffert, Jr., a.m., lld., d.d., litt.d., President and Professor of American Religious

Thought Albert W. Palmer, d.d., ll.d., litt.d.. President Emeritus

James Luther Adams, s.t.b., ph.d., Caleb Brewster Hackley Professor of Religious Ethics Ernest John Chave, ph.d.. Professor of Religious Education

Mervin Monroe Deems, th.m., ph.d.. Professor of History of Early Christianity and Missions Fred Eastman, litt.d.. Professor of Biography and Drama Charles Hartshorne, ph.d.. Professor of Philosophy

Daniel T. Jenkins, a.m., d.b.. Visiting Professor of Ecumenical Theology, Autumn 1951 Samuel Kincheloe, ph.d., Stowe Professor of Sociology of Religion Bernard Eugene Meland, ph.d.. Professor of Constructive Theology WiLHELM Pauck, th.d., Professor of Historical Theology

Wallace Woodsomb Robbins, s.t.d., Ellery Channing Butler Professor of Preaching and Ministry Joachim Wach, ph.d., th.d.. Professor of History of Religions

Amos Niven Wilder, ph.d., d.d.. New England Professor of New Testament Interpretation Harold Rideout Willoughby, ph.d., d.d., litt.d., Professor of Christian Origins Walker Moore Alderton, a.m., ll.d.. Associate Professor of Student Field Work Russell James Becker, d.b., ph.d., Instructor in Religion and Personality William Barnett Blakemore, ph.d., Associate Professor of Practical Theology Raymond A. Bowman, ph.d.. Associate Professor of Oriental Languages Davis Edwards, a.m.. Associate Professor of Speech Seward Hiltner, d.b., d.d.. Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology Bernard MacDouqall Loomer, ph.d.. Associate Professor of Philosophy of Religion Ralph Marcus, ph.d.. Associate Professor of Hellenistic Culture Sidney Earl Mead, ph.d.. Associate Professor of History of American Christianity James Hastings Nichols, ph.d.. Associate Professor of European Church History Victor Obenhaus, ed.d., Associate Professor of the Church in Agricultural and Industrial Life John Coert Rylaaksdam, ph.d.. Associate Professor of Old Testament Theology Ross Snyder, ed.d., Iowa Associate Professor of Religious Education John B. Thompson, d.d.. Associate Professor of Christian Ethics

Allen Paul Wikgren, ph.d., Associate Professor of New Testament Language and Literature Daniel Day Williams, ph.d., Illinois Associate Professor of Christian Theology Jerald C. Brauer, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Church History

Preston T. Roberts, Jr., ph.d.. Assistant Professor of History of Religion in America William Nelson Hawley, a.m.. Lecturer in Pastoral Work, Dean of Students in the Divinity School William Nathaniel Weaver, Assistant Dean in The Divinity School

lecturers

Robert Cashman, ll.d.. Vice President in Charge of Development

Charles Clayton Morrison, ph.d., d.d., Lecturer in Problems of Contemporary Life

Alfred W. Swan, d.d.. Lecturer in Homiletics

STAFF

Robert E. Tinker, d.b.. Business Manager Charles W. Keirstead, d.d., ph.d.. Staff Member Elsie McFadden, a.b.. Registrar EvAH OsTHANDER KiNCHELOE, A.M., B.S., Librarian

The Chicago Theological Seminary in 1943 participated with three other theological schools in forming the Federated Theological Faculty of the University of Chicago. This faculty as presently constituted is listed above.

A three year program of study is offered leading to the Bachelor of Divinity degree, given jointly by the Seminary and the University of Chicago. A two year professional course leading to the University Master of Arts degree in Rehgion and Personality (Religious Education and Counseling), Religion and the Arts, and Ethics and Society is also offered.

An A.B. degree or its equivalent as demonstrated in General Education entrance tests is required for admission. Remunerative field work and scholarships are available.

The Seminary is Congregational Christian in afi&liation but, according to its charter, is "equally open to all denominations of Christians". All races are welcome. Housing facilities are available for single men and women and married students.

In addition to thorough training in the traditional disciplines of Bible, Church History and Theology, the Seminary has pioneered in the introduction of courses in church and community surveys, both urban and rural, clinical study of personality problems, religious drama, and religious radio.

Catalogue on request

A. C. McGiFFERT, Jr., President

5757 University Avenue Chicago 37

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THE HARTFORD SEMINARY FOUNDATION

Hartford 5, Connentioiit President Russell Henry Stafford, m.a., d.d., s.t.d., ll.d. Treasurer Hartford National Bank and Trust Company Dean of Adminislralion and Secretary Willard T. Carter, b.d. Dean of Women Mrs. Marcia J. Lowell, b.s. Librarian of The Case Memorial Library Henry Allan Gleason, Jr., b.s., ph.d.

THE HARTFORD THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

Dean: Tertius van Dyke, b.d., m.a. (oxon.), d.d.

Faculty: Alexander Converse Purdt, b.d., ph.d., New Testament; Moses Bailey, m.a., b.d., s.t.m., PH.D., Old Testament; Ernest Jerome Johanson, m.a., b.d., b.litt. (oxon.), Christian Theology; Tertius VAN Dyke, m.a. (oxon.), b.d., d.d., Practical Theology; Matthew Spinka, m.a., b.d., ph.d., th.d. (prague), Church History; Charles G. Chakerian, m.a., b.d., ph.d., Social Ethics; Russell Henry Stafford, m.a., d.d., S.T.D., LL.D., Practical Theology; Paul Ross Lynn, m.a., b.d., d.d.. Practical Theology; George Johnston, m.a., b.d., ph.d. (Cambridge), New Testament and Church History; Harvey King McArthur, th.b., s.t.m., PH.D., New Testament; William L. Bradley, b.a., b.d., h.d., Philosophy of ReUgion; Fokd Lewis Battles, b.a., m.a., ph.d., Church History; Marion Boron Ziemba, b.m., m.a.. Music; Samuel E. Bertsche, M.S.M., Speech.

Lecturers: Lloyd F. Worley, m.a., d.d., Methodist Polity; Frank Bradley Haggard, d.d., Baptist PoUty ; Stanley Sandbebg, Lutheran Polity; L. Wilson Kilgore, b.d., Presbyterian Polity; Rockwell Harmon Potter, b.d., d.d., Congregational PoUty; Alexander C. Purdy and Moses Bailey, Society of Friends Polity; John E. Hartzler, l.l.b., ph.d., and Elmer E. S. Johnson, b.d., ph.d., d.d., Mennonite Polity.

THE HARTFORD SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

Dean: George Ross Wells, a.m., ph.d.

Faculty: George Ross Wells, a.m., ph.d.. Psychology; Edna May Baxter, m.a., b.d.. Education; Ruth Sanger Conant, m.a., b.d.. Education; Helen Marie Edick, m.a., Education; Charles G. Chakerian, M.A., B.D., PH.D., Sociology and Social Work; Walter H. Clark, ed.m., ph.d., Psychology; Catherine Norma Patton, b.r.b., Instructor; Daniel F. Kraft, m.a.. Instructor; Jane A. Sattler, m.a., Instructor. Lecturers: Lyman Bunnell, ph.d., mus.b.. Music in Religious Education; J. Garland Waggoner, b.a., B.D., Religious Education on the College Campus; Frances Gleason, b.s., Nursery School; Barbara A. Wells, m.s.. Medical Case Work; Evan F. Kullgren, Handicrafts.

THE KENNEDY SCHOOL OF MISSIONS

Dean: Robert Thomas Parsons, b.d., m.a., ph.d.

Faculty: Malcolm Pitt, m.a., b.d., d.d., India; Earl Herbert Ckessy, b.d., ll.d., China; Jay Carleton Field, ph.d., Latin America; Robert Thomas Parsons, m.a., b.d., ph.d., Africa; Eleanor Taylor Cal- VERLEY, M.D., Tropical Hygiene and related subjects; Daniel Johnson Fleming, m.a., m.sc, ph.d.. Mis- sions; Idella W. Higdon, m.a.. Far East; Henry Allen Gleason, Jr., ph.d.. Linguistics; John Maurice Hohlfeld, b.s., S.T.B., TH.M., PH.D., Linguistics; Albert Kenneth Cragg, m.a., d.phil., Arabic and Is- lamics; Paul W. Leser, ph.d., .Anthropology. Instructors: Madame Vidil-Rock, French.

Institute of Church Social Service

Director: Charles G. Chakerian, m.a., b.d., ph.d.

The Hartford Theological Seminary, The Hartford School of Religious Education, and The Kennedy School of Missions are Graduate Schools, interdenominational and coeducational, united in the Hartford Seminary Foundation, and offer professional training for the urban and rural Ministry, teachers of the Bible and of Religion, Directors of ReUgious Education, and for diversified Missionary services. The Case Memo- rial Library contains over 150,000 volumes and 70,000 pamphlets and subscribes for 400 periodicals.

Five large stone buildings and several brick and stucco buUdings on a thirty-acre campus are centrally 1 ocated in the Capitol City of Hartford.

The Hartford Theological Seminary offers the degree of b.d. in three years and the s.t.m. to qualified holders of a b.d. in one year. Also the th.d. in two or more years.

The School of Religious Education offers the degree of m.a. in two years to qualified holders of a Bache- lor's degree. Also the ed.r.d. in two or more years.

The Kennedy School of Missions offers speciaUzed missionary training for Missionaries, candidates and appointees of all Mission Boards. The degree of m.a. is available in two years. (One year for quahfied fur- loughed missionaries or qualified holders of a b.d.)

The Foundation offers the degree of ph.d. for qualified students enrolled in any of the three schools.

For further information address one of the deans.

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[1951

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY

OBERLIN COLLEGE

Oberlin, Ohio

Established in 1835. Has been interdenominational throughout its history and has sustained cordial relationship with Congregational Christian churches and work.

Bosworth Hall

faculty: President William Edwards Stevenson, l.h.d., ll.d.

Dean Leonaed Albert Stidley, m.s., b.d., ph.d., d.d., Religious Education

Walter Marshall Horton, b.d., s.t.m., ph.d.. Philosophy of Christianity and Christian Ethics

Clarence Herbert Hamilton, ph.d.. History and Philosophy of Religion and Christian Missions

Herbert Gordon May, m.a., b.d., ph.d.. Old Testament Language and Literature

Llewelyn Arnold Owen, m.a., b.d., s.t.m., d.d., Practical Theology and Human Relations

Thomas Samuel Kepler, s.t.b., ph.d., d.d., s.t.d., New Testament Language and Literature

Harold William Fildby, m.a., b.d., ed.d., Christian Ethics and Religious Education

John Jefpery Auer, a.m., ph.d.. Public Speaking and Radio

Joseph Ferguson King, b.d., ph.d., Homiletics

Harold Cooke Phillips, b.d., d.d., l.h.d., ll.d., Homiletics

Alfred Cary Schlesinger, a.m., ph.d.. New Testament Greek

Wolfgang Stechow, ph.d., Church Art and Architecture

Paul William Wedgwood Green, mus.b.. Church Music

Terms of Admission: Graduation from an accredited college, aptitude for ministry, and church mem- bership.

Degrees offered: M.A., b.d., and s.t.m. degrees.

Opportunities: Work in city and rural churches. Apartments for married students.

Oberlin is a center of unique and broad missionary interests and has contributed largely to the mis- sionary personnel of the Congregational Christian churches.

The Graduate School of Theology is one of the three constituent schools of Oberlin College the other two being the College of Arts and Sciences and the Conservatory of Music. The Graduate School of Theology is fully accredited by the American Association of Theological Schools.

For catalog and further information, address the Dean, Bosworth Hall, Oberlin, Ohio.

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PACIFIC SCHOOL OF RELIGION

Berkeley 9, California Founded by Congregationalists in 1866, Pacific School of Religion has been interdenominational since 1912. Four other denominational seminaries are situated near-by, making the Bay Area one of the major centers of theological education in this country and greatly enriching the opportunities for theological study and student fellowship.

FACULTY

Stuart LeRoy Andekson, b.d., m.a., d.d., President, and Carl Patton Professor of Homiletics

Robert E. Fitch, a.b., b.d., ph.d., d.d., Dean, and Professor of Christian Ethics

Hugh Vernon White, s.t.m., ph.d., d.d., Professor of Christian Theology and World Christianity

Jack Finegan, b.d., m.th., lic. theol. (berlin). Professor of Old Testament Literature and Interpretation,

Director of Palestine Institute, and Dean of the Summer School Ralph Douglas Hyslop, b.d., ph.d., Associate Professor of Historical Theology and History of Christianity CoRRELL M. Julian, s.t.b., d.d.. Associate Professor of Town and Country Church Emerson F. Blodgett, b.d., s.t.m., ed.d.. Associate Professor of Pastoral Counselling John Herbert Otwell, b.d., th.d.. Instructor in Old and New Testament Literature and Interpretation

and Curator of the Palestine Institute Georgia Harkness, b.a., m.r.e., ph.d., litt.d., d.d.. Professor of Practical Theology Wayne R. Rood, a.b., b.s., b.d., m.r.e., th.d.. Associate Professor of Religious Education Kenneth Holt, mus.b., m.s.m.. Instructor in Music

Margaret Lobb, m.a., b.th., Associate Professor of Religious Education Vere V. LoPER, B.D., d.d., Lecturer in Ministerial Practice and Church Administration Arthur Casaday, m.a., b.d., Lecturer in Homiletics Percy R. Hayward, b.d., ph.d., Lecturer in ReUgious Education Edward William Blake.man, a.m., d.d.. Lecturer in Religious Education George A. Warmer, Jr., a.b., m.a., s.t.b.. Lecturer in Homiletics

Morris Goldstein, b..\., m.a., d.h.l.. Lecturer in Old Testament Literature and Interpretation J. Stillson Judah, b.a., Lib. Cert., Lecturer in the History of Religions Kathryn Blade, b.a., Registrar Allen Lovejoy, Comptroller

Mblvin M. Swartz, B.H., Assistant to the President Lois Mbacham, Secretary to the President

Herman F. Swartz, m.sc, d.d., ll.d.. President and Professor Emeritus George Tolovbr Tolson, m.a., b.d., d.d.. Professor Emeritus of Church History Chester Charlton McCown, b.d., ph.d., d.d.. Professor of New Testament Literature and Interpretation,

Emeritus

Pacific School of Religion is adjacent to the University of California, the libraries and courses of which provide rich offerings to supplement the work of this school. By closely coordinated programs the full re- sources of these other neighboring institutions are available for the students of the Pacific School of Religion: Church Divinity School of the Pacific (Episcopal), School for Christian Service (Episcopal), San Francisco Theological Seminary (Presbyterian) , and the Berkeley Baptist Divinity School.

Pacific School of Religion trains men and women for all phases of the Christian ministry with particular emphasis on the pastoral ministry, religious education, and the mission field.

A college degree or its equivalent is required for admission. Apply for information concerning degrees and advanced courses to the Registrar. For information concerning the summer session apply to the Dean of the summer school.

The E. T. Earl Foundation brings eminent leaders and scholars to the School for special lectures and conferences.

The Palestine Institute is a laboratory for Biblical studies, employing among other resources the note- worthy archaeological treasures recovered from the explorations made by Dr. Bade at Tell en-Nesbah, and by Dr. McCown in Transjordania.

Pacific School of Religion is on the accredited list of the American Association of Theological Schools.

It is also approved by the Veterans Administration for students studying under PL 346 and PL 16.

For a catalogue and further information, write to the Registrar.

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YALE UNIVERSITY DIVINITY SCHOOL

New Haven, Connecticut

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

Alfred Whitney Gbiswold, ph.d., l.h.d., ll.d.. President of the University Edgah Stephenson Furniss, ph.d., litt.d., ll.d.. Provost of the University Rev. Liston Pope, ph.d., s.t.d., d.d.. Dean of the Divinity School and Gilbert L. Stark Professor of Social

Ethics Rev. Luther Allan Weigle, ph.d., d.d., litt.d., s.t.d., ll.d., j.u.d.. Dean of the Divinity School and

Sterling Professor of Religious Education, Emeritus Rev. John Clark Archer, ph.d., Hoober Professor of Comparative Religion, Emeritus Rev. George Dahl, ph.d., Holmes Professor of the Hebrew Language and Literature, Emeritus Rev. Henry Hallam Tweedy, d.d., Professor of Practical Theology, Emeritus Rev. Roland Herbert Sainton, ph.d., d.d., th.d., Titus Street Professor of Ecclesiastical History Rev. Millar Burrows, ph.d., Winkley Professor of Biblical Theology Rev. Robert Lowry Calhoun, ph.d., d.d., ll.d., Pitkin Professor of Historical Theology Erich Dinkler, th.d.. Professor of New Testament Literature and Early Christian Archeology Rev. Hugh Hartshorne, ph.d., Professor of the Psychology of Religion Rev. Kenneth Scott Latourette, ph.d., d.d., ll.d., litt.d., s.t.d., Sterling Professor of Missions and

Oriental History Rev. Sidney Lovett, d.d., Woolsey Professor of Biblical Literature and University Chaplain Rev. Halford Edward Luccock, d.d., litt.d., s.t.d., Professor of Preaching Rev. David Alexander MacLennan, m.a., d.d.. Professor of Preaching and Pastoral Care Raymond Philip Morris, m.s.. Librarian of the Divinity School and Professor of Religious Literature Rev. Helmut Richard Niebuhr, ph.d., d.d., Professor of Christian Ethics Rev. John Charles Schroeder, d.d., ll.d., s.t.d., John A. Hoober Professor of Rehgion Rev. Paul Schubert, ph.d., Buckingham Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation Clarence Prouty Shedd, ph.d., ll.d., Stephen Merrell Clement Professor of Christian Methods Rev. Paul Herman Vibth, ph.d., Horace Bushnell Professor of Christian Nurture

William A. Christian, ph.d.. Associate Professor of Religion in Yale College and the Graduate School Rev. Julian Norris Hartt, ph.d., Associate Professor of Theology Ernest William Muehl, ll.b., Associate Professor of Public Speaking Rev. Bunyan Davie Napier, ph.d., Associate Professor of Old Testament Rev. John Oliver Nelson, ph.d.. Director of Religious Field Work and Associate Professor of Christian

Vocation Marvin Hoyle Pope, ph.d.. Assistant Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature in the Graduate School Rev. Seymour A. Smith, ph.d.. Assistant Professor of Religion in Higher Education Rev. Kenneth Wilson Underwood, b.d., m.a.. Assistant Professor of Social Ethics Rev. Claude R. Welch, ph.d.. Associate Professor of Theology

Rev. Richard Charles Wolf, ph.d.. Assistant Professor of American Church History Rev. Franklin Woodrow Young, ph.d., Assistant Professor of New Testament Rev. John Dykstra Eusden, b.d.. Assistant to the Dean NoRViN J. Hein, PH.D., Instructor in Comparative Religion Rev. William L. Miller, b.d.. Instructor of Christian Ethics George A. Lindbeck, b.d.. Instructor in Historical Theology

Rev. Barton Bovee, b.d., Lecturer on the History and Polity of the Methodist Church W. Harold Denison, b.d.. Lecturer on Association Administration on the Samuel Thorne Foundation Rev. James Fairfield English, d.d.. Lecturer on the History and Polity of the Congregational Christian

Churches Rev. Walter David Knight, b.s., Lecturer on the History and Polity of the Presbyterian Church Rev. H. Parker Lansdale, 3d, b.d.. Lecturer on Boys' Work on the Shattuck Foundation Stanely Leavy, M.D., Lecturer on Pastoral Counseling Rev. Everett Carlton Parker, b.d., Lecturer on Religious Radio Rev. William Sale Terrell, d.d., Lecturer on the History and Polity of the Baptist Church

Relation to the University The Divinity School is one of the co-ordinate departments of Yale University. The studies are arranged in six 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) ReUgious Education in Church and School; (d) Community Service Through Religious Agencies; (e) ReUgious Leader- ship in Colleges and Universities; (f) Teaching and Research in Religion. A graduate class for advanced study is also offered, leading to the degree of s.t.m., 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.

Applications for Admission Only graduates of colleges or universities of recognized standing are admitted to the School. Catalogs and forms of application for admission may be obtained by addressing the Dean, 409 Prospect St., New Haven 11, Conn. The next year will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1952.

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HOWARD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF RELIGION

Washington 1 , D. C.

FACULTY

MoRDECAi Wyatt Johnson, B.D., S.T.M., D.D., LL.D., President

Frank T. Wilson, a.b., s.t.b., m.a., bd.d., Dean of the School of Religion

Daniel G. Hill, b.d., m.a., m.s.t., th.d., Associate Professor of Practical Theology; Dean of the University

Chapel J. Calvin Keenb, ph.d.. Associate Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion Leon E. Wright, m.a., s.t.b., ph.d.. Associate Professor of New Testament William A. Banner, b.d., m.a., ph.d., Associate Professor of Church History Frank D. Doret, ph.d.. Associate Professor of Social Ethics and the Sociology of Religion James D. Tyms, b.d., m.a., ph.d., Assistant Professor of Religious Education Bessie H. Mayle, m.a., Instructor in Religious Education John M. Burgess, b.d., m.a., Lecturer in Episcopal History and Polity; Chaplain to Episcopal students of

Howard University Gtjt V. Aldbich, Lecturer in Y.M.C.A. History and Polity Ernest C. Smith, b.d., m.a., d.d., Lecturer in Religious Education Ethel Williams, a.b., m.s., Librarian Visiting Professors

Robert O. Kevin, a.b., s.t.b., ph.d., Visiting Professor of History and Religion of the Old Testament Hugo B. Schiff, ph.d., Visiting Professor of Jewish Life and Literature

Relation to Howard University The School of Religion is one of ten schools and colleges of Howard University.

Degrees The degrees of Bachelor of Divinity and Master of Arts in Religious Education are offered.

Grants in aid are provided for students on the basis of need. Scholarships are available for students making superior records in courses.

YANKTON COLLEGE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY

Yankton, South Dakota

Established in 1882 as the German Department of the Chicago Theological Seminary, continued in 1916 at Redfield, South Dakota, as the Redfield College Seminary, and merged with Yankton College in 1932 as the School of Theology. This school educates young men for the Christian ministry of German and English speaking Congregational Churches in the Middlewest and Western regions where churches are primarily rural.

At Yankton, a theological student enrolls in the School of Theology and in the college at the same time. At the end of the four years when the college b.a. degree is granted, the student has one complete year of theological training to his credit. One additional year of full study in the School of Theology is required for the Bachelor of Theology degree which qualifies him for ordination and services as a Christian minister.

faculty Edward Sayler, m.a., b.d., ph.d.. Dean, Professor of Sociology George J. Eisenach, b.d., ph.d., Professor of Church History and German Clay E. Palmer, m.a., b.d., d.d., Part-time Professor of Theology

Herbert E. Wilske, ph.b.. Associate Professor of Practical Theology and New Testament Walter E. Dobler, b.a., b.th., b.d., Associate Professor of Old Testament and Religious Education Ralph J. Hoffman, b.a., b.d.. Professor of Practical Theology

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SCHAUFFLER COLLEGE OF RELIGIOUS AND SOCIAL WORK

Cleveland, Ohio A College for Women Founded 1886 A College Congregational in origin; affiliated with the denomination.

Open to students regardless of nationality, race or creed.

A four year c6urse for High School graduates, leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Religious Education and Social Work. College graduates may obtain the SchaufHer degree after one year's full work. Special students may also be enrolled.

The College trains young women to become Directors of Religious Education, Pastor's Assistants, Church Social Workers and Assistants in secular social agencies, Teachers in Week-day Schools of Religion. Missionaries at home and abroad.

An excellent faculty, a curriculum combining the liberal arts with special subjects in Religious Educa- tion and Social Work, and field work experience under supervision of the faculty.

Students have the pri\'ilege of enrolling for five semester hours in either Cleveland College or Fenn College.

$550 per year covers the charges for tuition, board and room. Some self-help. Some student loans.

Fall Semester Begins on September 9, 1952

For further information write to George P. Michaelides, Ph.D., President, 5115 Fowler Avenue, Cleveland 27, Ohio.

FACULTY

George P. Michaelides, ph.d., President and Professor of Church History

Janet N. Clapp, m.a.. Professor of Languages Emeritus

John Pbucha, ll.b., Lecturer in Social Sciences Emeritus

W. Mablin Butts, m.a., Professor of Social Sciences and Director of SchaufBer Community Center

Roy Gieselmann, b.d., s.t.m.. Associate Professor in Bible, Theology and Religion

Ruth Lister, b.a., b.d., Assistant Professor of Religious Education

Sara A. Bowman, m.a., Assistant to the President and Assistant Professor of Worship

Ruth Meyers Rimer, m.a., Registrar and Assistant Professor in English

GoLDiE D. Kbalik, Instructor in Recreational Leadership

Elizabeth Baldwin, m.a., Instructor in Typing and Shorthand

Anne R. Falther, r.n., b.s., Lecturer in Social Sciences

Paul J. Folino, m.a., b.d., Lecturer in Social Sciences

Esther Curran, Instructor in Physical Education

Elwin Harwell Haskin, m.mus., Instructor in Organ, Piano and Voice, and Director of the Choir

Grace Yeomans Visscher, B.A., Instructor in Natural Sciences

Virginia Wilk Flicker, b.a., Instructor in Speech and Drama

Robert L. S. Schanck, ph.d., Lecturer in Social Sciences

Henry G. Weston Smith, m.a., b.d., d.d., Instructor in Speech

Ruth G. Williams, b.a., Instructor in History and Hymnology

Del J. Kinney, m.s.. Lecturer in Social Sciences

Claramae Wegner, b.s.. Instructor in Arts and Crafts

Rita Cummiskey, m.a.. Lecturer in Social Sciences

Mildred I. Moore, ll.b., Librarian

Faith Reed, m.d.. College Physician

Marie A. Jindra, College Bookkeeper

Mrs. H. p. Ford, Dormitory Director

Doris Nusskern, Secretary to the President

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Other Organizations

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BOSTON SEAMAN'S FRIEND SOCIETY, INC.

Office: Sailor's Club House, 287 Hanover St., Boston 13 Organized 1827. Incorporated 1829. Reorganized 1922

On recommendation of the Commission on Missions the Society was reorganized in 1922 and became the sole representative for sailor work of the New England Congregational churches, and is therefore entitled to a regular apportionment from them. The Society's affairs are administered by the representatives named below, elected by the New England Conferences. The former organization transferred to the new Corpora- tion more than $200,000 worth of real estate and other assets, including land and buildings in Boston and Vineyard 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. The Society provides single sleeping rooms, 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 entertain- ments and religious services are held weekly. Sick, destitute and shipwrecked sailors are cared for. Books and magazines are placed aboard ships.

OFFICERS

President Rev. Ralph A. Christie, Middletown, Conn.

Vice-President Mr. Lucius E. Thayer, Newton, Mass.

Executive Secretary and Chaplain Rev. Orin Edward Dice, Melrose, Mass.

Treasurer Mr. Arthur J. Crockett, Boston, Mass.

Clerk Carl Fearing Schultz, d.d., Hyannis, Mass.

Chairman of Executive Committee Rev. Richard P. Carter, Suffield, Conn.

state representatives

Term

Maine expires

Rev. Jellison N. Lello, Norway 19.52

Rev. Leslie R. Cbaig, Freeport 1953

Rev. Richard J. Schapeb, Bath 1954

New Hampshire

Rev. Forrest C. Higgins, Claremont 1952

Prof. Harlan Bisbee, Durham 1953

Rev. Flotd G. Kinsley, Hampton 1954

Vermont

Rev. Bowen H. Shattuck, Brandon 1952

Rev. Arthub G. Scambleb, E. Corinth 1953

Rev. Eabl A. Vincent, Vergennes 1954

Massachusetts

Rev. Abthub W. Dyceb, No. Weymouth 1952

Rev. William T. Howe, Somerville 1952

Rev. Edwabd A. Jones, Gloucester 1952 Rev. William M. Thompson, New Bedford 1952

Mr. Leon Saegent, Winchester 1952

Rev. Robeet S. Balfe, Marblehead 1953

Rev. J. Osbobne Crowe, Ipswich 1953

Rev. Cabl F. Hall, Newton 1953

Rev. Harry L. Meyer, Fall River 1953

Rev. George L. Thurlow, Harwich 1953

Rev. Edwin T. Anthony, Plymouth 1954

Rev. William H. Brittain, Manchester 1954

Com. George A. Raiche, Springfield 1954

Rev. Joseph J. Russell, Holbrook 1954

Rev. Gordon C. Thompson, Nantucket 1954

Rhode Island

Rev. Albbet B. Reynolds, Saylesville 1952

Rev. Richard K. Morton, Pawtucket 1953

Rev. John D. Kettelle, Barrington 1954

Term

Connecticut expires

Rev. Franklin A. Bower, Madison 1952

Rev. Richard P. Carter, Suffield 1952

Rev. Ralph A. Christie, Middletown 1953

Rev. S. Read Chatterton, New London 1953

Rev. Irvin G. Thursby, Milford 1953

Rev. W. Dixon Hoag, Old Lyme 1954

Rev. Kenneth R. Teed, Willimantic 1954

Rev. Gibson I. Daniels, Westport 1954

Rev. Sumner W. Johnson, Berlin 1954

Members-at-Large

Mr. William F. King, Newton Rev. Carl F. Schultz, Hyannis Mr. Lucius E. Thayer, Newton Mr. Henry B. Prout, Brookline Mr. Harry Ahlquist, Belmont Mr. Clarence C. Beasley, Brookline Mr. Peecival FitzGeeald, Auburndale Mr. Robert E. Peabody, Marblehead Mr. William J. Usher, Cambridge Mr. Harry H. Walker, Boston Mr. Edmond E. Hammond, Andover Mr. Albert R. Sharp, Brookline

Executive Committee Mr. William F. King, Newton Rev. Carl F. Schultz, Hyannis Rev. William T. Howe, Somerville Rev. Richard P. Cartes, Suffield, Conn.

(Chairman) Peofessob Haelan Bisbee, Durham, N. H. Me. Harry H. Walker, Boston Mr. James M. Rothwell, Boston Rev. John D. Kettelle, Barrington, R. I. Rev. Albert B. Reynolds, Saylesville, R. I.

1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1953 1953 1953 1954 1954

1952 1952 19.52

1952 1953 1953 1954 1954 19.54

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.

The

YEAR BOOK

of the

CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES

of the United States 0/ America

Combining Volume No. 74

The Congregational Year Book

and Volume No. 80

The Christian Annual

STATISTICS for 1951

This volume is designed to provide a directory and sta- tistics of the Congregational Christian Churches and other Congregational Christian organizations. It is compiled from information supplied to the General Council from various sources. EflFort has been made to verify the material contained herein, but its accuracy is not guaranteed.

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Year Book, Congregational Christian Churches [1951

TABLE OF CONTENTS AND INDEX

PAGE A.B.C.F.M. (See American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions)

Advertisements l-a-27-a

Afro-Christian Convention Statistics 228

Alabama Statistics (Southeast Convention) 196-198

Alabama-Mississippi Statistics (Convention of the South) 61, 68

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions 10, 236, 237

American Missionary Association Division Institutions & Fields of Service 24

American Missionary Association Division of the Board of Home Missions 12

Andover Newton Theological School 18-a

Annual Statistics of Churches 35-228

Annuity Fund for Congregational Ministers 14

Arizona Statistics 43

Arkansas Statistics 68, 143

Associations 19-22

Bangor Theological Seminary 19-a

Board of Home Missions 11,12

Boston Seaman's Friend Society, Inc 27-a

I

California, Northern Statistics 36-39

California, Southern & the Southwest Statistics 40-45

Central South Statistics 46, 47

Chaplains in U. S. Armed Forces 240, 241

Chicago Theological Seminary 20-a

Christian Education Division of the Board of Home Missions 12

Christian Summary 233

Church Extension and Evangelism Division of the Board of Home Missions 12

Colleges 23, 24

Colorado Statistics 49-51

Commission on Interchurch Relations and Christian Unity, General Council 6

Commission on Stewardship, General Council 6

Committee on Credentials, General Council 5

Committee on Denominational History, General Council 7

Committee on Resolutions, General Council 5

Comparative Table by Conferences 230, 231

Comparative Table by Years 232

Conferences, Directory of Officers 16-18

Congregational Board of Ministerial Relief 12

Congregational Board of Pastoral Supply 15

Congregational Christian Service Committee 13

Connecticut Statistics 51-60, 124

Convention of the South Statistics 61-69

Corporation for the General Council 14

Council for Social Action 13

Delaware Statistics 134

Department of the Ministry 6

Directors of Religious Education 245-248

Directory of Conference Officers 16—18

District of Columbia Statistics 134

Division of Church Extension and Evangelism 12

Executive Committee, General Council 5

Executive Committee of The General Convention of the Christian Church 8

Explanation of Schedules 35

Florida Statistics 70, 71, 198

General Convention of the American Christian Church, Meetings 9

General Council, Corporation 14

General Council, Financial Statement 234

General Council, Meetings 9

General Council, Officers, Committees and Commissions 5-7

Georgia Statistics (Southeast Convention) 198-200

Georgia-South Carolina Statistics (Convention of the South) 62

German Conference, Summary 229

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Hartford Seminary Foundation 21-a

Hawaii Statistics ..:..'. 72-75

Home Missions, Board of 11,12

Howard University School of Religion 25-a

Idaho Statistics 76, 217

Illinois Statistics 77-85

Indiana Statistics : 87-91, 180

International Congregational Council 6, 235

Iowa Statistics 92-97

Kansas Statistics 98-100

Kentucky-Tennessee Statistics (Southeast Convention) 180, 200, 201

Kentucky Statistics (Convention of the South) 68

Last Minute Revisions 328

Lay Members Directory 249-251

Laymen's Fellowship of the Board of Home Missions 12, 238

Licentiates 252-266

Louisiana Statistics (Central South) 46

Louisiana Statistics (Convention of the South) 67

Maine Statistics 101-108, 150

Maryland Statistics 134, 187

Massachusetts Statistics 109-126

Michigan Statistics 127-133, 226

Middle Atlantic Statistics 134-136

Ministerial Relief Division of the Board of Home Missions 12

Ministers in Full Standing 267-327

Ministers, Local with Limited Ordination 327

Minnesota Statistics ~ 137-141

Missions Council 15

Missionaries, A.B.C.F.M 236, 237

Mississippi Statistics (Convention of the South) 61

Missouri Statistics 92, 142, 143

Montana Statistics 144, 145

National Council of the Churches of Christ 7

National Council of the Congregational Churches 8

National Council, Meetings 9

Nebraska Statistics 50, 51, 99, 146-149, 194

Necrology 25-34

Nevada Statistics 35, 44

New Hampshire Statistics 150-155

New. Jersey Statistics 134-136, 228

New Mexico Statistics 44

New York Statistics , 156-166, 186, 228

Nominating Committee, General Council 5

North Carolina Statistics (Convention of the South) 63-66

North Carolina Statistics (Southern Convention) 203-207

North Dakota Statistics 167-170, 194

Oberlin College Graduate School of Theology 22-a

Officers, Committees and Commissions of the General Council 5-7

Ohio Statistics 90, 171-181

Oklahoma Statistics (Central South) 46, 47

Oklahoma Statistics (Convention of the South) 67

Ontario, Canada, Statistics 165

Ordinations 242-244

Oregon Statistics 182, 183

Pacific School of Religion 23-a

Pastoral Supply, Congregational Board of 15

Pastors not Members of Associations or Conferences 252-266

Pennsylvania Statistics 180, 184-187

Pilgrim Press Division of the Board of Home Missions 12

Plymouth Statistics (Convention of the South) 67

Promotion and Missionary Education Division of the Board of Home Missions .... 12

Puerto Rico Statistics 188

Radio Committee of the Board of Home Missions 12

Religious Education, Directors of 245-248

Retirement Fund for Lay Workers 14

Rhode Island Statistics 189, 190

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SchaufHer College of Religious and Social Work 26-a

Social Action, Council for 13

South Carolina Statistics (Convention of the South) 62

South Carolina Statistics (Southeast Convention) 199

South Dakota Statistics 191-195

Southeast Convention Statistics ". 196-201

Southern Convention Statistics 202-208

Summary I, Comparative Table by Conferences 230, 231

Summary II, Comparative Table by Years 232

Supplementary Summary 233

Tennessee Statistics (Convention of the South) 68

Tennessee Statistics (Southeast Convention) 200, 201

Texas Statistics (Central South) 44, 47

Texas Statistics (Convention of the South) 67

Theological Seminaries 18-a-25-a

Utah Statistics 209

Vermont Statistics 151, 210-216

Virginia Statistics (Convention of the South) 64, 66, 69

Virginia Statistics (Southern Convention) 136, 202, 203, 206, 207

Washington Statistics 217-220

West Virginia Statistics 180, 202

Wisconsin Statistics 221-226

Women State Presidents 239

World Council of Churches 7

Wyoming Statistics 51, 227

Yale University Divinity School 24-a

Yankton College School of Theology 25-a

1951]

General Council

GENERAL COUNCIL

Moderator Rev. Verb V. Lopbr, 2345 Channing Way, Berkeley, Cal.

Assistant Moderators Rev. Archie H. Hook, Seattle, Wash.; Mr. Ronald Bridges, New York, N. Y.; Rev. William E. McCormack, San Francisco, Cal.; Rev. Vaughan Dabney, Newton Centre, Mass.; Mrs. Walter C. Giersbach, Forest Grove, Ore.; Rev. Alfred W. Swan, Madison, Wis.

Minister and Secretary Rev. Douglas Horton, 287 Fourth Ave., New York 10, N. Y.

Associate Minister and Secretary Rev. Fred S. Buschmeter, 287 Fourth Ave., New York 10, N. Y.

Secretary Emeritus Rev. Frederick L. Faglet, 60 Gramercy Park, New York 10, N. Y.

Treasurer Mr. P. Donald Folwell, 227 N. Bowman Ave., Merion, Pa.

The Executive Committee

Chairman: Rev. Arthur D. Gray, 5712 Prairie Ave., Chicago 37, III.

Ex-officio: The Moderator

Term Expiring 1962: Term Expiring 196^: Term Expiring 1966:

Mrs. Marion Bradshaw, Me. Rev. Arthur D. Gray, 111., Chm. Rev. Wallace W.Anderson, Conn.

Mr. Ronald Bridges, Me. Mrs. Fred B. Dole, Mass. Mrs. Arthur T. Calvert, N. Y.

Mr. Gurney Edwards, R. I. Rev. L. Wendell Fifield, N. Y. Mr. Roscoe Graves, Kans.

Rev. Boynton Merrill, Ohio Rev. Stanley C. Harrell, N. C. Mr. H. Reginald Horton, Conn.

Mrs. Cleon Swarts, Ind. Rev. Ervine P. Inglis, Mo. Rev. Carl Martenson, Mich.

Rev. Raymond A. Waser, Cal. Rev. Arthur S. Wheelock, N. Y. Rev. Raymond B. Walker, Ore.

Corresponding Members Rev. Douglas Horton and Rev. Fred S. Buschmeyer, Secretaries of the General Council; Rev. Frank J. Scribner (Annuity Fund), Rev. David McKeith, Jr. and Mr. Ronald Bridges (Am. Bd.), Rev. WiUiam E. McCormack and Rev. Truman Douglass (Bd. Home Missions), Rev. Listen Pope and Rev. Ray Gibbons (C.S.A.), Rev. Albert D. Stauffacher (Missions Council), Mr. Clarence Beasley and Mr. Walter A. Graham (Laymen's Fellowship), Mr. Kenneth Stokes (Pilgrim Fellowship), Miss Mar- garet Hargrove, Mrs. Ellis L. Hemingway, Mrs. William H. Medlicott (Natl. Fellowship Cong. Chr. Women), Miss Dorothy P. Gushing (Publicity), Rev. Charles C. Merrill (Comm. on Interchurch Relations), Rev. James F. English (Comm. on the Ministry), Dr. William'C. Jones (Comm. on Stewardship), Rev. James H. Lightbourne (E. Prov.), Rev. W. Wilder Towle (Midw. Prov.), Rev. Archie H. Hook (Pac. Prov.), Rev. William T. Scott (S. Prov.), Rev. L. Merle Rymph (W. Prov.).

Tlie Nominating Committee

Term, Expiring 1962: Term Expiring 1964:

Rev. Nathanael M. Guptill, Me., Chm. Judge Charles Adams, Vt.

Pres. James F. Findlay, Mo. Rev. L. Maynard Catchings, D. C.

Mrs. Claude C. Kennedy, Minn. Rev. Arthur C. Decker, Ohio

Mrs. Glenway W. Nethercut, lU. Mrs. Elmer Otting, Mass.

Mr. Veo F. Small, Wash. Rev. William T. Scott, N. C.

Rev. Paul W. Yinger, Cal. Mrs. William Weber, N.Y.

Chairman of the Committee on Credentials

(1952 Session) Dr. Fred S. Richards, Ore.

Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions

(For the biennium) Rev. Archie H. Hook, Wash.

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[1951

Commission on Interchurch Relations and Christian Unity

Term Expiring 195S: tRev. C. C. Merrill, Mass., Chm.

Rev. Charles T. Brewster, Kans.

Rev. Robert E. Burtt, Mass.

Rev. Howard J. Conn, Minn. tRev. Noble S. Elderkin, Ohio tMr. H. D. Frame, Wis.

Mr. Sidney Law, Mass. tMr. J. C. Molyneux, N. Y. tRev. Russell H. Stafford, Conn. tRev. Alfred G. Walton, N. Y.

Term Expiring 1954:

Mrs. G. L. Davey, S. D.

Mr. W. Harold Denison, Conn. tRev. Charles M. Houser, Iowa

Rev. Theodore S. Ledbetter, Conn.

Rev. James H. Lightbourne, R. I. tRev. Arthur C. McGiffert, lU. tRev. Frederick M. Meek, Mass.

Mrs. H. Winnett Orr, Neb.

Rev. Stephen C. Peabody, Cal. tRev. Walter Sohlaretzki, 111. tRev. Ormund Schulz, Ohio

Term Expiring 1966: Rev. W. Murray AUan, Iowa Rev. William C. Burton, Tex. Mr. Cecil W. Dell, Mont.

tRev. Thomas C. Dick, Colo.

tMr. Raymond F. EUiott, N. Y. Mrs. J. Taylor Gordon, Ore.

tRev. Wilhelm Pauck, lU. Rev. Robert F. R. Peters, Ohio

Term Expiring 1952: tMr. Baylor Brooks, Cal. tMrs. Bryan N. Brown, Cal.

Rev. Ralph V. Conard, Cal.

Rev. J. Leslie Dunstan, T.H.

Mr. Percy G. Foor, Pa. tRev. Jesse F. Perrin, Cal. tProf. Hugh Vernon White, Cal.

Rev. Homer V. Yinger, Ohio

Commission on Stewardship

Term Expiring 1954^ tRev. Clinton E. Ostrander, Wash.,

Chm. tRev. Nelson C. Dreier, N. Y. tProf. Harland E. Hogue, Cal.

Dr. William C. Jones, Ore.

Rev. Frederick M. Meek, Mass.

Rev. Clarence E. Parr, N. M.

Rev. John F. Stearns, N. Y.

Mrs. John G. Truitt, Va.

Term Expiring 1966: Rev. Bedros Baharian, Mass. Mrs. Walter C. Candy, Wis. Mr. Clarence M. Fowler, Cal. Rev. Alan T. Jones, Ind. Mr. Lowell C. Larsen, Wyo. Rev. George O. A. McKinley, lU. Mr. Lynn Sheldon, Minn. Rev. Wallace Winchell, Mich.

Term Expiring 1952: Rev. James F. English, Conn. Prof. Francis L. ChUds, N. H. Mr. Sumner A. Dole, Vt. Rev. C. Fosberg Hughes, Kans. Rev. Frederica Mitchell, N. Y. Prof. Llewelyn A. Owen, Ohio Rev. C. Franklin Parker, Ariz. Mr. Charles L. Varney, Mass.

Department of the Ministry

Director: Rev. Fred S. Buschmeyer Membebs of the Commission

Term Expiring 1964: Chm. Mrs. Alfred H. Bartter, N. D. Rev. John W. Claxton, Wis. Rev. Alfred W. Hurst, D. C. Rev. George A. Pollard, Ida. Rev. Harry Trust, Me. Rev. Tertius van Dyke, Conn. Mr. Jake Vande Visse, Mich. Mr. Winthrop Wadleigh, N. H.

Term Expiring 1966: Rev. Lyman V. Cady, Tenn. Rev. David J. Davis, Fla. Rev. Clay E. Palmer, S. D. Rev. George G. Parker, N. Y. Rev. Robert W. Putsch, N. Y. Rev. Walter H. Upton, Kans. Rev. Daniel D. Williams, lU. Rev. Ernest A. Yarrow, N. J.

Co-opted Rev. Gaius Glenn Atkins, N. Y.; Rev. Daniel Bliss, Conn.; Mr, Ronald Bridges, N. Y.; Mr. Walter Graham, Ky.; Rev. Marvin Halverson, N. Y.; Prof. Hugh Hartshorne, Conn.; Rev. Carl H. Kopf, D. C; Rev. William A. Leath, N. Y.

Cooperating Staff Rev. Henry R. Rust, Rev. Horace G. Robson, Rev. Harry T. Stock, Rev. Walter C. Tong, Boston, Mass. ; Rev. G. Bryant Drake, Chicago, 111. ; Rev. Robert Bruce, Rev. Fred S. Buschmeyer, Rev. Andrew V. McCracken, Rev. Stanley U. North, Rev. Frank J. Scribner, Rev. Thomas A. Tripp, Rev. Philip M. Widenhouse, New York, N. Y.

Executive Committee of the International Congregational Council

Term Expiring 1956; Mr. Theodore V. Bastel, Ohio Mrs. Ellis Hemingway, N. J.

Rev. Dwight L. Cart, Wash. Mrs. Elbert A. Read, Iowa

Rev. Richard M. Fagley, N. Y. Rev. Henry R. Rust, Mass.

Rev. Russell H. Stafford, Conn.

t Active members of Commission.

1951]

General Council

Conference of U. S. Member Churches, World Council of Churches

Term Expiring 1954: Principals: Dr. Ronald Bridges, N. Y. Rev. Douglas Horton, N. Y. Mrs. Robert G. Williams, Fla.

Alternates: Mrs. Fred S. Buschmcyer, N. J. Rev. Albert B. Coe, Mass. Rev. Wilford H. Evans, Wis. Rev. J. Taylor Stanley, N. C.

Committee on Denominational History

Chairman Rev. Arthur H. Bradford, R. I.; Secretary Rev. Frederick L. Fagley, N. Y.; Mr. F. W. Allen, Mass., Rev. William E. Gilroy, Mass., Rev. Roger Hazelton, Mass., Rev. Frederick M. Meek, Mass., Rev. Charles C. Merrill, Mass., Rev. Roy M. Pearson, Mass., Rev. William W. RockweU, N. Y., Rev. Matthew Spinka, Conn.

Members of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in America

Laymen, Principals:

Dr. Ronald Bridges, N. Y. Mrs.

Mr. Athern P. Daggett, Me. Mrs.

Dr. Walter G. Daniel, D. C. Mrs.

Mr. George E. Forbes, Ohio Mrs.

Mr. Walter A. Graham, Ky. Miss

Mr. Charles H. Seaver, N. Y. Mrs.

Mr. Kenneth Stokes, Conn. Mrs.

Laywomen, Principals: Howard Stone Anderson, N. Y. E. E. Briggs, Iowa James F. English, Conn. Walter Judd, D. C. Helen Kenyon, Conn. Wmiam H. Medlicott, Mass. Henry W. Schneider, Mich.

Laymen, Alternates:

Mr. Harold B. Belcher, Mass. Mrs.

Mr. Alfred E. Buck, N. Y. Miss

Mr. George B. Hastings, Neb. Mrs.

Mr. George Colclough, N. C. Mrs.

Mr. Harold R. Semple, R. I. Mrs.

Mr. Frank J. Sulloway, N. H. Mrs.

Mr. Albert B. Tucker, lU. Mrs.

Laywomen, Alternates: Henry Beckman, N. Y. Hilda Camp, Conn. Thomas L. Crosby, T. H. N. W. McBeath, Iowa G. V. S. Ryerson, N. Y. John H. Sargent, N. Y. Ann Gates Stokes, Conn.

Ministerial, Principals: Rev. Fred S. Buschmeyer, N. Y. Rev. Truman B. Douglass, N. Y. Rev. Henry David Gray, Cal. Rev. Samuel C. Kincheloe, lU. Rev. David McKeith, Jr., Mass. Rev. Liston Pope, Conn. Rev. Luther A. Weigle, Conn. Rev. Henry R. Rust, Mass.

Ministerial, Alternates: Rev. Arthur F. Elmes, D. C. Rev. Joseph H. Evans, Ohio Rev. Stanley U. North, N. Y. Rev. Albert W. Palmer, Cal. Rev. Albert D. Stauffacher, N. Y. Rev. Frederick H. Thompson, Me. Rev. Arthur E. Wilson, R. I. Rev. Hubert S. Beckwith, Conn.

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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 Christian Churches for necessary legal business. Only such oflfices, committees and com- missions as are necessary to its legal operations are maintained.

Moderator Rev. Vere V. Lopek, Cal.

Assistant Moderators Mr. Ronald Bbidges, New York, N. Y. ; Rev. William E. McCormack, San Francisco, Cal. ; Rev. Vaughan Dabney, Newton Centre, Mass. ; Mrs. Walter C. Giersbach, Forest Grove, Ore.; Rev. Alfred W. Swan, Madison, Wis.

Minister and Secretary Rev. Douglas Horton, 287 Fourth Ave., New York 10, N. Y.

Associate Minister and Secretary Rev. Fred S. Bttschmeter, 287 Fourth Ave., New York 10, N. Y.

Secretary Emeritus Rev. Frederick L. Fagley, 60 Gramercy Park, New York 10, N. Y.

Treasurer Mr. P. Donald Folwell, 227 N. Bowman Ave., Merion, Pa.

Executive Committee, and other committees and commissions The Congregational members of the corre- sponding bodies of the General Council.

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE GENERAL CONVENTION OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

OFFICERS Chairman Rev. Archie H. Hook, Seattle, Wash. Vice-Chairman Rev. James H. Lightbourne, Providence, R. I. Secretary Rev. Warren H. Denison, Grinnell, Iowa Treasurer Mr. J. Lewis Reck, Covington, Ohio

Secretary of Home Missions Rev. Harley H. Short, Hagerstown, Ind. Secretary of Foreign Missions Miss Lucy M. Eldredge, New York, N. Y. Secretary of Christian Education Rev. Seldon B. Humphrey, New Haven, Conn. Secretary of Publications Mr. Harvey E. Sims, Piqua, Ohio Secretary of Evangelism and Life Service Rev. McD. Howsare, Tucson, Ariz. Secretary of Stewardship and Finance Rev. Warren H. Dbnison

At the time of the union of the National Council of Congregational Churches and of the General Convention of the Christian Church in 1931 at Seattle, Wash, into the General Council of Congregational Christian Churches, the General Convention of the Christian Church amended its constitution and took the following action, " The said Executive Committee shall have and exercise all the powers formerly inhering in the Gen- eral Convention, its General Board, its Executive Committee, and its several boards, departments, bureaus, committees and other component organizations. It shall have power to fill vacancies in its own membership."

The Board of Control of Franklinton Christian College is composed of: Rev. J. A. Henderson, Rev. Robert Lee House, Rev. Eugene C. Lawrence, Rev. John G. Truitt, Mr. L. L. Vaughan and Rev. James H. Lightbourne.

1951]

General Council

MEETINGS OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES

Year

Place

Moderator

Preacher

1865

Boston, Mass.

Hon. W. A. Buckingham

Julian M. Sturtevant

1871

Oberlin, Ohio

Rev. William T. Budington

Leonard Bacon

1874

Nsw Haven, Conn.

Hon. L. S. Foster

Richard S. Storrs

1877

Detroit, Mich.

Hon. WilHam B. Washburn

Zachary Eddy

1880

St. Louis, Mo.

Rev. Henry M. Dexter

Samuel E. Herrick

1883

Concord, N. H.

Rev. Arthur Little

Frederick A. Noble

1886

Chicago, III.

Hon. Lorrin A. Cooke

Prof. George P. Fisher

1889

Worcester, Mass.

Pres. Cyrus Northrop

Israel E. Dwinell

1892

Minneapolis, Miss.

Rev. A. H. Quint

Charles M. Lamson

1895

Syracuse, N. Y.

Hon. Nelson Dingley

F. W. Gunsaulus

1898

Portland, Ore.

Rev. Frederick A. Noble

Albert J. Lyman

1901

Portland, Me.

Rev. Amory H. Bradford

WUliam J. Tucker

1904

Des Moines, la.

Rev. Washington Gladden

Alexander McKenzie

1907

Cleveland, Ohio

Hon. Thomas C. MacMillan

George A. Gordon

1910

Boston, Mass.

Rev. Nehemiah Boynton

Pres. W. D. Mackenzie

1913

Kansas City, Mo.

Rev. Charles R. Brown

Charles E. Jefferson

1915

New Haven, Conn.

Hon. Henry M. Beardsley

Ozora S. Davis

1917

Columbus, Ohio

Rev. William Horace Day

Charles S. Mills

1919

Grand Rapids, Mich.

Pres. Henry C. King

Raymond Calkins

1921

Los Angeles, Cal.

Rev. WilHam E. Barton

G. Glenn Atkins

1923

Springfield, Mass.

Rev. Rockwell H. Potter

S. Parkes Cadman

1925

Washington, D. C.

Mr. Frank J. Harwood Rev. Dan F. Bradley

Carl S. Patton

1927

Omaha, Neb.

Rev. Ozora S. Davis Hon. William E. Sweet

Albert W. Palmer

1929

Detroit, Mich.

Dr. Fred B. Smith Mr. Franklin Warner

Henry K. Booth

MEETINGS OF THE GENERAL CONVENTION OF THE AMERICAN CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Year

Place

President

1902

Norfolk, Va.

Rev.

Oliver W. Powers

1906

Huntington, Ind.

1910

Troy, Ohio

1914

Springfield, Ohio

Rev.

William D. Samuel

1919

Conneaut, Ohio

1922

Burlington, N. C.

1926

Urbana, 111.

Rev.

Frank G. Coffin

1929

Piqua, Ohio

MEETINGS OF THE GENERAL COUNCIL OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES

Year

Place

Moderator

Preacher

1931

Seattle, Wash.

Rev. Carl S. Patton Rev. Frank G. Coffin

Harry P. Dewey

1934

Oberlin, Ohio

Rev. Carl S. Patton Rev. Frank G. Coffin

Ashley Day Leavitt

1936

South Hadley, Mass.

Rev. Jay T. Stocking (deceased) Mr. John V. Sees, Acting

Ferdinand Q. Blanchard

1938

Beloit, Wis.

Mr. Roger W. Babson

Oscar E. Maurer

1940

Berkeley, Cal.

Rev. Oscar E. Maurer

Mcllyar H. Lichliter

1942

Durham, N. H.

Hon. WilHam E. Sweet (deceased) Mr. John V. Sees, Acting

Miles H. Krumbine

1944

Grand Rapids, Mich.

Rev. Ferdinand Q. Blanchard

James W. Fifield, Jr.

1946

Grinnell, Iowa

Mr. Ronald Bridges

Norman A. Holmes

1948

Oberhn, Ohio

Rev. Albert W. Palmer

Boynton Merrill

1949

Cleveland, Ohio

Miss Helen Kenyon

1950

Cleveland, Ohio

Misa Helen Kenyon

Frederick M. Meek

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AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS

(The Foreign Missionary Arm of the Congregational Christian Churches of the United States)

Congregational House, 14 Beacon St., Boston 8, Mass.

Organized in 1810, Incorporated in 1812

President Dr. Ronald Bridges

Vice-Presidents Rev. Stuart L. Anderson, Mrs. Thomas L. Crosby, Rev. Joseph H. Stein

Recording Secretary Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin

Assistant Recording Secretary Rev. Edward J. Vorba

Executive Vice-President Rev. David McKeith, Jr.

Corresponding Secretaries, Foreign Department Miss Margaret Blemker, Miss Alice E. Cary, Rev. Raymond A. Dudley, Rev. Harold S. Matthews, Dr. John A. Reuling.

Treasurer Mr. Harold B. Belcher

Associate Treasurer Mr. E. Carl Thibssen

Assistant Treasurer Mr. Earlb E. Smith

Medical Secretary Mark H. Ward, M.D.

Candidate Secretary Rev. Walter C. Tong

Librarian and Research Secretary Miss Mary A. Walker

Historical Research Dr. Fred Field Goodsell

Executive Secretary and Minister of the Missions Council Rev. A. D. Staufbacheb *

Associate Executive Secretary and Minister of the Missions Council Rev. R. Norris Wilson

Associate Executive Secretary of the Missions Council Mrs. William H. Medlicott

Education Secretary Miss Ruth I. Seabury

Secretary for the American Board in the Missions Council Rev. Quentin Leishbr

Research Secretary Rev. Armstrong Hunter

Secretary of Project Department Rev. Ralph R. Shrader

News Editor Miss Dorothy P. Gushing

PiMishing and Purchasing Agent Mr. Harvey L. Meeken

Prudential Committee: Chairman Rev. Frederick H. Thompson; Clerk Mark H. Ward, M.D.; Assistant Clerk Mr. Mark Bonfils; Mr. Frederic E. Abbe, Mr. James S. Allen, Mr. Harold L. Blakeslee, Rev. Daniel Bliss, Mr. Philip L. Garret, Dr. Albert Buckner Coe, Rev. Franklin P. Cole, Mrs. William E. Cox, Mrs. James F. English, Miss Elsie Farbis, Mrs. Franklin G. Field, Mrs. John W. Gibson, Mrs. Theodore A. Greene, Mr. Edwin A. Horst, Rev. Frederick W. Hyslop, Rev. William A. Keith, Mr. William A. Kugler, Dr. Theodore K. Lawless, Rev. John H. Leamon, Rev. Frederick M. Meek, Mrs. H. Winnett Orr, Mr. Ward Phelps, Rev. Henry E. Robin- son, Miss Edith Scamman, Mr. Walter P. Schmitter, Mrs. John C. Schroeder, Rev. Philip G. Scott, Mr. Edmund D. Steele, Mrs. James P. Stimson, Rev. E. Paul Sylvester, Mr. Sherman R. Thayer, Rev. Frederick H. Thompson, Rev. Roger E. Treat, Mrs. Winthrop Wadleigh, Mrs. Harlan E. Walley, Mr. Sargent H. Wellman.

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THE BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS OF THE CONGREGATIONAL AND CHRISTIAN CHURCHES

General Offices, 287 Fourth Ave., New York 10, N. Y.

President Rev. William E. McCormack

Vice-Presidents Mrs. Judson E. Fiebiqer, Mr. Nathaniel A. Talmagb, Rev. .Joseph H. Evans

Executive Vice-President Rev. Truman B. Douglass

Treasurer Mr. William F. Frazier

Assistant Treasurers Mr. Alfred Boser, Jr., MissG. B. Richards, Mr. W. F. Williams, Mr. William J. Nelson

Secretary Mr. William Kincaid Newman

Recording Secretary Mrs. A. H. Sharp

Board of Directors

Ex Officiis The President and Vice-Presidents Chairman Rev. WilHam E. McCormaok * Vice-Chairman Mrs. Judson E. Fiebiger *

Class of 1952: Mrs. W. G. Bek, N. D. Rev. Wm. Earl Brehm, 111. Mrs. A. P. Brooks, Minn. *Rev. Eugene M. Bushong, Mass. *Rev. Adelbert J. Buttrey, N. J. *Rev. Howard Conn, Minn. Rev. Frank Crook, R. I. Mr. George N. Emory, Conn. *Mr. George E. Forbes, Ohio Mr. George Hastings, Neb. Mrs. Scott Haymond, Cal. *Mr. John H. Ives, Conn. Mrs. N. W. McBeath, Iowa *Mr. Robert H. Milloy, N. Y. *Mr. E. Donald Preston, Md. *Mr. Loren H. Rockwell, N. J. *Mrs. Rees T. Williams, N. Y. *Mrs. W. E. Wisseman, N. C.

Vice-Chairman Mr. Nathaniel A. Talmage * Vice-Chairman Rev. Joseph H. Evans * Clerk Mrs. A. H. Sharp

Class of 1954:

*Rev. Howard Stone Anderson, N. Y.

Mr. Egbert E. Briggs, Iowa

Mrs. Lyman T. Grossman, Cal.

Rev. Maurice L. Haehlen, Wis.

*Mrs. Hal C. Hardin, Mo.

Mr. Alfred H. Hauser, N. Y.

*Mrs. Robert C Johnson, Ala.

*Rev. Samuel C. Kincheloe, lU.

*Mr. D. Richard Mead, Fla.

*Rev. Roy L. Minich, Mass.

Mrs. Clarence L. Murdey, Wash.

Prof. Egbert S. Oliver, Ore.

Mr. F. Rogers Parkin, N. Y.

*Mrs. Henry W. Schneider, Mich.

Rev. Herbert R. Smith, Mass.

Rev. Mark B. Strickland, N. H.

Mrs. H. J. Stroh, Colo.

Rev. R. Clyde Yarbrough, Mass.

* Members of the Executive Committee.

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American Missionary Association Division

General Secretary Rev. Philip M. Widenhouse Director of Race Relations Mb. Herman H. Long Director of Puerto Rican Work Rev. Howard E. Spragg

Christian Education Division

14 Beacon St., Boston 8, Mass. General Secretary Rev. Harry T. Stock Secretaries Rev. Leila W. Anderson Rev. Henry R. RnsT

Miss Dorothy E. Claypool Rev. Erwin L. Shaver

Rev. Bryant Drake (Chicago) Miss Grace E. Storms

Miss Merle L. Easton Miss Mildred C. Widber

Rev. J. Elliott Finlay Miss Ruth E. Curry

Rev. Paul R. Reynolds (Chicago) Miss Frances W. Eastman

Division of Church Extension and Evangelism

General Secretary Rev. Stanley U. North

departments

City Work: Director Rev. Ira Donald Black

Church Building: Secretary Mh. William Kincaid Newman

Church Finance Advisory Service: Director Mr. Curtis R. Schumacher

Field Research: Director Rev. Ross W. Sanderson

Evangelism: Director Rev. Wofford C. Timmons

Associate Rev. Elmer S. Freeman Town and Country Work: Director Rev. Thomas Alfred Tripp

Associate Director Rev. Wesley A. Hotchkiss

Ministerial Relief Division

General Secretary Rev. Frank J. Scribneh Associate Rev. Percy C. Ladd

Pilgrim Press Division

14 Beacon St., Boston 8, Mass. 19 South La Salle St., Chicago 3, lU. General Manager Mr. Charles A. Butts (14 Beacon St., Boston 8) Editor, Advance Rev. Andrew Vance McCracken (287 Fourth Ave., New York 10) Promotion Manager, Advance Mrs. E. E. McClintock Manager, Boston Book Store Miss Dora Brown Manager, Chicago Book Store Mrs. Marjorie Knifpin

Promotion and Missionary Education

Rev. Albert D. Staupfacher, Minister of the Missions Council

Rev. R. Norris Wilson, Associate Minister and Executive Secretary of the Missions Council

Mrs. William H. Medlicott, Associate Executive Secretary of the Missions Council

Miss Helen Frances Smith (Information)

Miss Ione Catton (Resource)

Rev. Ralph R. Shrader (Project)

Rev. W. Armstrong Hunter (Research)

Rev. Nelson C. Dreier (Special Promotion)

The Laymen's Fellowship

National Director Mr. Walter A. Graham, Pembroke 1, Kentucky

Radio Committee

220 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Director Rev. Everett C. Parker

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THE COUNCIL FOR SOCIAL ACTION

289 Fourth Ave., New York 10, N. Y. 2431 West 175th Street, Homewood, 111. 1751 N Street, N. W., Washington 6, D. C. Chairman Rev. Liston Pope Director Rev. Ray Gibbons

Vice-Chairman Rev. Richard M. Faqley Recording Secretary Rev. Chaelbs T. Brewster

Treasurer Rev. Albert J. Penner

Rev. Charles T. Brewster, Dr. Russell Dixon, Mr. Edward N. Doan, Rev. Frank D. Dorey, Mb. Harry E. Drobish, Rev. Richard M. Fagley, Mr. Harold N. Felton, Mrs. W. G. Hay, Rev. Fbed Hoskins, Mrs. Charles S. Johnson, Mr. Harry C. Markle, Rev. W. Robert Mayhew, Rev. Liston Pope, Mrs. B. A. Redington, Mr. Lloyd P. Rice, Mrs. Ross Snyder, Mr. Herbert G. Winter, Mrs. Theron A. Zimmerman.

Co-opted: Rev. Fred S. Buschmeyer, Rev. Truman B. Douglass, Rev. Bryant Drake, Mr. Ralph H. Earle, Jr., Mr. Walter Graham, Rev. Emerson G. Hangen, Rev. Douglas Horton, Rev. Verb V. LoPER, Rev. David McKeith, Jr., Rev. James A. G. Moore, Rev. Albert D. Stauffacher, Rev. Thomas A. Tripp, Rev. Philip M. Widbnhouse.

executive staff Director ^- Rev. Ray Gibbons International Relations Rev. Herman F. Reissiq

Agricultural Relations Rev. Shirley E. Greene Christian Citizenship Rev. Thomas B. Keehn Industrial Relations Rev. Francis W. McPeek Race Relations Rev. Galen R. Weaver Social Action Rev. Kenneth Underwood, Editor

Miss Jennie Evans, Managing Editor

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN SERVICE COMMITTEE, INC.

110 E. 29th St., New York 16, N. Y.

Chairman Rev. Joseph H. Stein Treasurer Mr. Harold B. Belcher

Vice-Chairman Rev. Raymond A. Dudley Executive Secretary Rev. Earle H. Ballou

Secretary Rev. Philip M. Widenhouse Associate Executive Secretary Rev. Joseph A. Howell

Assistant Treasurer Miss Lucy V. Seidler

Displaced Persons Program Secretary Rev. William F. Hastings

The Service Committee has the following members, elected by the Corporation, which is composed of members of the Prudential Committee of the American Board:

Class of 1953 Rev. Raymond A. Dudley, Mrs. Lincoln D. Kelsey, Mr. Clyde McDuffie, Dr. Elmer L. Sevringhaus, Rev. Joseph H. Stein, Rev. E. Paul Sylvester.

Class of 1964 Mrs. James F. English, Mrs. Theodore A. Greene, Rev. Elden H. Mills, Mr. Harold K. Norton, Rev. Albert J. Penner, Rev. Philip M. Widenhouse.

Co-opted Members Rev. Thomas B. Keehn, Mr. Harold S. Miner, Rev. Henry R. Rust, Mrs. John C. Schroeder, Miss Helen Frances Smith, Rev. Donald Strickler, Rev. Arthur S. Wheelock.

Ex-Officio Directors Mr. Harold B. Belcher, Rev, Earle H. Ballou, Rev. Truman B. Douglass, Rev. Ray Gibbons, Rev. Douglas Horton, Rev. David McKeith, Jr., Rev. Albert D. Stauffacher.

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THE ANNUITY FUND FOR CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS

Incorporated under the laws of New Jersey, 1914

287 Fourth Ave., New York 10, N. Y.

ANNUITY FUND OFFICERS

President Mb. Leslie R. Rounds

Vice-President Mb. John T. Beach Treasurer Rev. William F. Feaziee

General Secretary Rev. Feank J. Scbibnee Actuary Me. Geoege A. Huggins

Assistant Secretary Mes. Alma K. Quimby

Assistant Treasurers Me. Alfeed Bosee, Je., Me. William J. Nelson, Miss Geeteude B. Richaeds, Mb. W. F. Williams

TRUSTEES

Rev. Robbins W. Baestow, Me. John T. Beach, Me. Habold B. Belches, Me. Ashby E. Bladen, Mb. Chables M. Bliss, Mb. Geoege N. Emoet, Me. Alfeed C. Howell, Me, J. Watson MacDowell, Me. Ray D. Muephy, Me. Leslie R. Rounds, Mb. William F. Tbbibee, Mb. William D. Winteb.

RETIREMENT FUND FOR LAY WORKERS

Incorporated under the laws of New Jersey, 1930

287 Fourth Ave., New York 10, N. Y.

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.

THE CORPORATION FOR THE GENERAL COUNCIL

OF THE

CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES OF THE U. S.

287 Fourth Ave., New York 10, N. Y.

President Mb. J. Watson MacDowell

Vice-President Me. William O. Moegan

Secretary Rev. Feank J. Sceibnee

Assistant Secretary Rev. Douglas Hobton

Treasurer Me. William F. Feaziee

Assistant Treasurers Me. Alfeed Bosee, Je., Mb. William J. Nelson, Miss Geetbudb B. Richaeds, Mb. W. F. Williams

Term Expiring 1952: Mr. John T. Beach, N. J. Mr. Charles M. Bliss, Conn. Mr. Alfred C. Howell, Conn. Mr. LesUe R. Rounds, N. Y.

Term Expiring 1954: Mr. P. Donald Folwell, Pa. Mr. Walter H. Gilpatric, N. Y. Mr. John H. Hosch, Jr., Conn. Mr. WUliam Osgood Morgan, N. J.

Mr. Frank C. Van Cleef, Ohio Mr. John J. Schumann, Jr., N. J.

Term Expiring 1966: Mr. Frank Barrows, N. J. Mr. Walter Dingley, N. Y. Mr. J. Watson MacDowell, N. Mr. WiUiam D. Winter, N. J.

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THE MISSIONS COUNCIL

287 Fourth Ave., New 10, N. Y. 14 Beacon St., Boston 8, Mass.

19 S. La Salle St.. Chicago 3, 111.

Chairman Rev. Daniel Bliss, Greenwich, Conn.

Vice-Chairman Dean Russell Dixon, Washington, D. C.

Treasurer Mr. Harold B. Belcher, Boston, Mass.

Recording Secretary Mrs. Henht W. Schneider, Grand Rapids, Mich.

Minister and Executive Secretary Rev. Albert D. Staufpacheb, New York, N. Y.

Associate Minister and Executive Secretary Rev. R. Norris Wilson, New York, N. Y.

Associate Exeeutive Secretary Mrs. William H. Medlicott, New York, N. Y.

Associate Executive Secretary Rev. Frank L. Edwards, Chicago, III.

Assistant Treasurer and Office Secretary Miss Lucy V. Seidler, New York, N. Y.

Business Agent Mr. Harvey L. Mbeken, Boston, Mass.

Secretaries Miss Dorothy P. Cushing, Rev. William Armstrong Hunter, Rev. Quentin Leisher, Miss Ruth I. Seabury, Rev. Ralph R. Shradeb, Boston, Mass.; Miss Ione Catton, Rev. Nelson C. Dreier, Rev. Alexander B. Ferguson, Miss Margaret Hargrove, Miss Helen Frances Smith, William K. Wilson, New York, N. Y.

Membership

The Missions Council consists of the thirty-six members together with the President and the Vice- Presidents of The Board of Home Missions, the thirty-six members with the President and Vice-Presidents of the American Board and the eighteen members of the Council for Social Action, and the Secretary of the General Council, ex officio.

CONGREGATIONAL BOARD OF PASTORAL SUPPLY

14 Beacon St., Boston 8, Mass.

Established 1894

Secretary Rev. Horace G. Robson Secretary Emeritus Rev. Charles C. Merrill

Chairman Rev. Ralph H. Long

To assist Congregational Christian Churches in finding suitable pastors.

Maintained by the co-operating Congregational Conferences and Conventions in the eastern area of the United States, and the Department of the Ministry.

Cooperates with the Midwest Pastoral Relations Committee, 1104 Garfield St., Madison 5, Wis.

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ASSOCIATIONS

The names aud addresses listed below are those of the registrars unless otherwise noted.

ALABAMA Rev. David W. Shepherd, Reg. Central Alabama Mrs. Floyd Ballard, Tallassee East Alabama Mr. H. Paul Beaird, Lanett North Alabama Dr. Guy L. Colbert, Hartselle South Alabama Miss Dora Brackin, Headland

ALABAMA-MISSISSIPPI Mrs. L. B. Lewis, Reg. Conference

CALIFORNIA, NORTHERN Rev. Harley H.

Gill, Reg. Bay Rev. Alfred P. Focht, P.O. Box 539, Niles Central Rev. Noel J. Breed, 116 W. Willow St.,

Stockton 17 German Rev. Edward Hildebrand, 2518 S. McCall,

Sanger Redwood Empire Rev. Herbert C. Gans, 1 Keller

St., Petaluma Sacramento Valley Rev. Charles M. Spencer, 1715

Bird St., Oroville San Joaquin Valley Rev. Norio Ozaki, 454 A Street,

Fresno Santa Clara Valley Dr. William Hawley Davis, 625

Mayfield Ave., Stanford University Upper Bay Rev. Robert L. Carlson, 1936 Lucille

Lane, Concord

CALIFORNIA, SOUTHERN AND THE

SOUTHWEST Rev. Glenn A. Rowles, Reg. Arizona Rev. Waldo S. Richards, 2710 N. Seventh

Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. Kern Rev. Elmer J. Windisch, 638 Broadway,

Wasco Los Angeles Rev. Francis C. Elhs, 500 N. San Dimas

St., San Dimas New Mexico-El Paso Mr. Clifford J. Holmes, 4108

Trowbridge St., El Paso, Tex. San Bernardino Rev. Donald W. Head, 536 N.

Euclid Ave., Ontario San Diego Rev. Dan Apra, P.O. Box 187, Lemon Grove

CENTRAL SOUTH Rev. Royal J. Gibson, Reg. Central Rev. Royal J. Gibson, 217 N. W. 13th St.,

Oklahoma City 3, Okla. Louisiana Paul Leeds, Kinder, La. Northwest Rev. Stephen Matheny,. Waynoka, Okla. Texas Mr. Winfield Sweet, 112 Christine Dr., San

Antonio, Tex.

COLORADO Rev. Leon E. Grubaugh, Reg. Arkansas Valley Rev. Owen W. Kerr, 125 Pawnee,

Manitou Springs Denver Rev. Clark P. Carman, 2662 Stuart St.,

Denver Eastern Mrs. Frede Fruhling, Arriba Northwestern Rev. A. C. Best, Craig Western Rev. Selden C. Dickinson, Jr., 548 N.

Second St., Montrose

CONNECTICUT Miss Florence Bentley, Reg. Central ' Rev. Norman M. McLeod, Jr., Plantsville Fairfield'^ Rev. Douglas V. Maclean, 429 Fairview

Ave., Bridgeport Fairfield County^ Rev. Douglas V. Maclean, 429

Fairview Ave., Bridgeport Farmington Valley ' Rev. Robert W. Hoffman,

Terryville Hartford^ Rev. Hubert S. Beckwith, 24 Chapin

Ave., Rocky HUl Hartford 2 Rev. Robert K. Barrows, Poquonock Hartford East ' Rev. Robert H. Reitinger, South

Glastonbury Litchfield North 2 Rev. C. Sumner Osgood, R.D. 3,

TorrLngton

Litchfield Northeast ' Rev. Harold B. Hunting, R.D.

1, Torrington Litchfield Northwest ' Rev. George C. L. Cooley,**

R.D. 1, Cornwall Bridge Litchfield South ^ Rev. Wilbur S. Deming, Wash- ington Middlesex ' Rev. J. Keith Moorhead, Higganum Naugatuck Valley 3 Rev. Willard B. Soper, 26G

Church St., Naugatuck New Haven ^ Rev. J. Edward Newton, Litchfield

Tpke., Woodbridge New Haven ' Rev. Joseph G. Peters, 3286 Whitney

Ave., Mt. Carmel New Haven East^ Rev. Virgil L. Wolfenberge,

Maple St., East Haven New London ^ Rev. Israel Daniels, R.D. 4, Norwich Tolland 3 Rev. George M. Milne, R.F.D. 2, Andover Windham^ Rev. Kenneth R. Teed, 227 Church

St., Willimantic

FLORIDA Rev. WUliam N. Tuttle, Reg.

Florida North Rev. William R. Stevenson, 236 W.

Church St., Jacksonville Florida Southeast Coast Rev. Herbert A. Studebaker,

802 N. O Street, Lake Worth

GEORGIA Rev. David W. Shepherd, Reg. South Georgia Mr. Comer Ragsdale, Ambrose

GEORGIA-SOUTH CAROLINA Mrs. Birdie

Gaither, Reg. Conference

GERMAN Rev. John Rothenberger, Reg. California Rev. Philip Reich, Biola Colorado Rev. Theodore W. Radach, Yankton, S. D. Illinois Rev. Herman E. Muellen, 415 St. Patrick

St., Racine, Wis. Montana Rev. John Meer, Worden Nebraska Rev. F. G. Mertins, 926 Charleston St.,

Lincoln 8 North Dakota Rev. J. G. Lind, Box 1646, Hebron Pacific Rev. Carl F. Brost, 224 N. E. Manson St.,

Portland 11, Ore. South Dakota Rev. Bernhard Moos, Bowdle, S. D. Southern Mr. Reuben H. Kissler, Weatherford,

Okla.

HAWAII Rev. J. Leslie Dunstan, Reg.

Hawaii Island Rev. Walter Schilling, 97 HaUi St.,

Hilo Kauai Island Mr. Keith Tester, Lihue, Kauai Maui, Molokai and Lanai Rev. Mineo Katagiri,

P.O. Box 53, Wailuku, Maui Oahu Island Rev. Paul Osumi, Ewa, Oahu

IDAHO Rev. Harry W. Johnson, Reg. Conference

ILLINOIS Mr. Henry L. Kellogg, Reg.

Aurora Mr. E. A. Fitzgerald, Aurora

Bureau-Rock Rev. C. C. Hoskinson, Kewanee

Central Rev. Levi Carter, Farmer City

Central West Rev. T. Hargreaves, Lacon

Chicago Dr. Mervin M. Deems, Chicago Theol.

Sem., 5757 University Ave., Chicago 37 Fairfield Rev. John Baughman, Bismarck Fox River Rev. Merrill Beale, La Salle Northern Rev. L. E. Stonecipher, Pecatonica Quincy Dr. John P. Jockinsen, 1418 Hampshire St.,

Quincy Southern Mrs. Henry Weisenborn, Grand Chain Springfield Rev. W. Harris Pankhurst, Jacksonville

1 Churches.

2 Ministers.

s Churches and Ministers.

** Scribe.

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Wabash Rev. Carl D. Hall, Eaton

INDIANA Rev. Simon A. Bennett, Reg.

Central Rev. Roy E. Lucas, 1301 E. National Rd.,

Brazil Eastern Rev. John Hancock, Dunkirk Northern Rev. N. E. Escott, 919 S. Main St.,

Goshen Southern Mrs. Lucille Bullock, 904 W. Columbia

St., Evansville Western Rev. Chester Perkins, 621 S. B Street,

Elwood White River Mr. Ward N. Love, R.R. 3, Box 149,

Anderson

IOWA Rev. Judson E. Fiebiger, Reg.

Davenport Rev. George W. Fairbanks, 238 23rd

Ave., N., Clinton Denmark Mr. George Mathews, Danville Des Moines Mr. Nelson Urban, 1206 Mulberry St.,

Des Moinea Grinnell Rev. George M. Richter, R. 1, Newton North Central Rev. Gerald G. Hallauer, 321 S.

Moore St., Algona Northeastern Rev. E. Forrest Byers, 310 Second St.,

Cresco Sioux Mr. Ward Miner, Whiting Southwestern Rev. George Campbell, Farragut Webster City Rev. Robert J. Watson, 107 N. Taft

St., Humboldt

KANSAS Rev. L. Merle Rymph, Reg.

Eastern Rev. E. E. Erickson, 1910 Gage Blvd.,

Topeka Southern Rev. Floyd Davidson, 352 N. Broadway,

Wichita Western Rev. S. Duane Ogden, Osborne

KENTUCKY - TENNESSEE Rev. David W.

Shepherd, Reg. Conference

MAINE Rev. Cornelius E. Clark, Reg. Aroostook Rev. John E. Nelson, Island Falls Cumberland Rev. William G. Kirschbaum, Yar- mouth Franklin Mrs. Emily S. Fernald, Wilton Hancock Rev. Edward L. Manning, Southwest

Harbor Kennebec Valley Rev. Malcolm A. MacDuffie, 30

Roosevelt Ave., Waterville Lincoln Rev. Cecil L. Witham, Newcastle Oxford Mrs. Bertha W. Clifford,** South Paris Penobscot Rev. Donald C. Ward, Brewer Union Mrs. Fred Sanborn, Fryeburg Waldo Mrs. Fannie Moulton, Brooks Washington Rev. Bessie L. Cox,** Machias York Rev, Joseph R. Newton, Kennebunk

MASSACHUSETTS Miss Esther Herrick, Reg. Andover Rev. Kingsley W. Hawthorne,** 162

Sanders Ave., Lowell

Barnstable

Berkshire North Rev. Frank C. Van Cleef, Jr.,**

36 Russell Ter., Pittsfield Berkshire South Mr. John C. Orfe,** Otis Brookfield Mr. Andrew J. Loux, Jr., New Braintree Essex North Rev. Osmond J. Billings,** 8 Andover

St., Georgetown Essex South Rev. Rev. James C. Marshall,** 31

Green St., Lynnfield Franklin Rev. William T. Thistle,** 79 Seventh

St., Turners Falls Hampden, Rev. Donald A. Simpson,** 156 Bowles

Park Ext., Springfield 4 Hampshire Rev. Charles D. Paul, 738 Main St.,

Amherst Middlesex-Mendon Rev. Henry H. Clark,** 24

Hollis St., Holliston

Middlesex Union Rev. Robert E. Crawford,** 127 RoUstone St., Fitchburg

Old Colony United Rev. Frank L. Briggs, 601 New- port Ave., South Attleboro

Pilgrim Rev. Charles D. Broadbent,** 49 Newbury St., Brockton

Suffolk North Rev. Thomas W. Kidd,** 27 Monu- ment Sq., Charlestown 29

Suffolk South Mrs. Peter V. Corea,** 300 Manet Ave., Quincy 69

Suffolk West Rev. Paul B. Myers, 65 Russell Ave., Watertown 72

Woburn Miss Esther Goodale,** 129 West St., Reading

Worcester Central Rev. Allyn K. Wadleigh, Oxford

Worcester North Rev. Leonard W. Fowler,** 99 Liberty St., Athol

Worcester South Miss Olga Berg,** West MUlbury

MICHIGAN Rev. Harold N. Skidmore, Reg.

Central Rev. A. R. Gold, Perry

Cheboygan Rev. Robert M. Barksdale, 317 S. Second Ave., Alpena

Detroit Rev. Edward W. Willcox, 33 E. Forest Ave., Detroit 1

Eastern Rev. Daniel W. Boxwell, 211 E. St. Clair, Almont

Gladstone Mr. Howard Gierke, Fayette

Grand Rapids Rev. Albert J. Pitman, Lake Odessa

Grand Traverse Rev. F. Ervin Hyde, 418 Stimson St., Cadillac

Jackson Rev. W. H. Skentelbury, Chelsea

Kalamazoo Rev. Seth Clay, Otsego

Lake Superior Miss Annabel MacNaughton, Cal- umet

Muskegon Rev. Raymond L. Boadway, Whitehall

Sault 8te. Marie Mrs. Roy W. Osborn, R. 2, Sault Ste. Marie

MIDDLE ATLANTIC Rev. Joseph H. Stein, Reg. New Jersey Rev. Roger T. Burton, 37 Myrtle Ave.,

Irvington 11, N. J. Washington Rev. Alfred W. Hurst, 3418 34th St.,

N. W„ Washington 8, D. C.

MINNESOTA Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin, Reg.

Central Rev. W. L. Braden, Glenwood

Duluth Mr. A. M. Fenstad, Grand Marais, Treas.

Rev. Arthur Cartwright, Clerk Northern Pacific Mrs. Paul Dahlstrom, Detroit

Lakes Rainy River Mrs. Hilmer Rud, Birchdale Southeastern Rev. Richard Hulbert, Faribault; Mr.

F. Lockwood, Faribault, Treas. Southwestern Rev. Henry L. Rust, Sherburn Twin Cities Rev. F. A. Stever, R. 3, Box 171B,

Hopkins

MISSOURI Rev. W. W. Towle, Reg.

St. Louis Rev. Kenneth Murphy, 3215 Copelin Ave., St. Louis 4

Springfield Mrs. B. B. Brodhacker, 1341 N. Jeffer- son, Springfield 4

Western Rev. Roy O. Chaney, 5107 Michigan Ave., Kansas City

MONTANA Rev. George E. Stickney, Reg. Eastern Mr. Elwin Ladwig, 115 Meade Ave.,

Glendive Yellowstone Rev. Guy L. Barnes, 321 E. Kent,

Missoula

NEBRASKA Rev. Arthur W. Taylor, Reg. Blue Valley Rev. Henry Dernier, Friend Elkhorn Valley Rev. John Becker, Creighton Lincoln Rev. John Pryor, Weeping Water Loup Valley Rev. C. Floyd Wright, Thedford Northwestern Rev. E. G. Larsen, Hyannis Omaha Rev. E. E. Morrill, 6034 S. 35 St., Omaha 7 Southwestern Rev. Clarence Macon, Hayes Center

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NEW HAMPSHIRE Rev. Walter P. Brockway, Reg.

Coos-Essex Mr. Philip S. Glasson, 73 Maple St.,

Berlin Grafton-Orange Rev. Cornelius Fersch, 28 Parkhurst

St., Lebanon Hillsboro Rev. Archibald Kerr, Chichester Merrimack Rev. Howard P. Horn, 9 Chestnut St.,

Pittefield Rockingham Rev. Floyd G. Kinsley, Hampton Strafford Rev. Ralph L. Hirtle, Pleasant St., Farm-

ington Sullivan Rev. Forrest C. Higgina, 85 Myrtle St.,

Claremont

NEW YORK Miss Reba Fisher, Reg. Black River-St. Lawrence Rev. George W. Stephen- son, R.D., Chase Mills Essex Rev. Walter A. Page, Westport Hudson River Rev. Roland M. Wendell, Freehold New York City: Committee on Licensure and Ordina- tion Chairman: Rev. William T. Griffiths, 1058 E. 21st St., Brooklyn. Committee on Credentials Chairman: Rev. Alfred G. Walton, 451 E. 18th St., Brooklyn Suffolk Rev. Malcolm M. Mooers, Miller Place Union Rev. Charlton E. Opdyke, Sidney Western Rev. M. Huyett Sangree, 118 Paramount

Pkwy., Kenmore 17 Ontario (Canada) Rev. Charles H. Way, 530 Christie St., Toronto, Ont., Canada

NORTH CAROLINA Rev. J. Taylor Stanley, Reg. Eastern Atlantic Rev. F. A. Hargett,* 926 Lincoln

St., Greensboro Lincoln Rev. W. M. Lake,* 335 E. Harden St.,

Graham Northwestern District 'Rev. J. H. Hooker,* R. 2, Box

46, Graham Old North Carolina Rev. J. A. Henderson,* Manson Southeastern District Rev. E. C. Lawrence,* 844

E. LaNoir St., Raleigh Southern District Rev. T. C. Hamans,* 1001 Manly

St., Raleigh

NORTH DAKOTA Rev. Frank E. Carlson, Reg.

Northeastern

Northwestern Mrs. C. D. Stewart, Garrison Southeastern Rev. E. B. McAlister, Valley City Southwestern Mrs. Thomas Gallup, New England

OHIO Miss Frances C. Kennedy, Reg. Central North Mr. P. B. Morgan, Vermilion Central South Mr. Daniel H. Morgan, Oak Hill Cincinnati Mrs. W. J. Pfirman, Box 567, River Rd.,

Coldspring, Ky. Cleveland Union Rev. O. R. Swisher, 3056 Prospect

Ave., Cleveland 15 Eastern Ohio & Western Pennsylvania Mr. Thomas

H. Morgan, 8106 Goodman Ave., Cleveland Grand River Mr. Robert M. Kimball, 233 Park

Lane, Ashtabula Hamersville District Mrs. Edora Tarvin, R. 1,

Batavia Medina Rev. Herbert D. Rugg, 279 Oak St., Oberlin Northwestern Ohio Rev. Harold L. Davis, 4428

Peak Ave., Toledo 12 Ohio Central Rev. Herbert W. Keebler, Mt. Sterling Plymouth Rock Rev. Frank W. Huetter, 65 River

St., Madison Puritan Mrs. Paul Crozier, 2470 Whitelaw Ave.,

Cuyahoga Falls Southeastern Mr. Frank Monroe, Belpre Southwestern Mrs. Homer Hirsch, 227 Penn Rd., Troy

OREGON Rev. Paul A. Davies, Reg.

East Willamette Rev. Elmer A. Jeske, R. 1, Box 31,

Beaver Creek Mid-Columbia Rev. Alfred Shirley, lone

Portland Rev. C. Stanley Knott, 1205 N. E. Jarrett St., Portland 11

West Willamette Dr. M. O. Skarsten, Pacific Uni- versity, Forest Grove

PENNSYLVANIA Rev. Wilson P. Minton, Reg. Northeastern Pennsylvania Rev. James S. Henry,

210 W. Market St., Scran ton Philadelphia Mr. George Kriebel, 4329 N. Ninth

St., Philadelphia Rays Hill & Southern Pennsylvania Mr. George W.

Lashley, R.D. 3, Everett Western Pennsylvania Rev. Walter J. Thorns, 109

Greeves St., Kane

PLYMOUTH Dr. L. L. Melton, Reg.

Louisiana

Texas-Oklahoma Rev. James W. Brown, Tillotson College, Austin, Tex.

PUERTO RICO Mr. Ismael O'NeU Conference

RHODE ISLAND Rev. James H. Lightbourne, Sr.,

Reg. Association Rev. Wilfred E. Stone, 10 D Street,

Cranston

SOUTH DAKOTA Rev. Samuel W. Keck, Reg. Black Hills Rev. Horace W. Parsons, Newell Central Mrs. Thad Oviatt, 718 Illinois, S. W., Huron Dakota Rev. Percy Tibbets, Rapid City Northern Mr. Douglas Barrows, Faulkton Northwestern Mrs. Albert Stapf, Mobridge Rosebud Miss Ethel M. Powell, Gregory Yankton Dr. E. C. Ehrensperger, Vernullion

SOUTHERN CONVENTION Rev. WUliam T.

Scott, Reg. Eastern North Carolina Rev. Emory M. Carter,

Youngs ville Eastern Virginia Rev. James H. Lightbourne, Jr.,

HoUand, Va. Virginia Valley Central Mr. Clarence Phillips,

Broadway, Va. Western North Carolina Rev. M. A. Pollard, R.F.D.

2, Liberty North Carolina and Virginia Rev. W. J. Andes,

637 S. Sunset Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C.

TENNESSEE Mr. James Bryant, Reg. Conference

UTAH Rev. Harry W. Johnson, Reg. Conference

VERMONT Mrs. David E. Brown, Reg. Addison Mrs. Florence Easton, Shoreham Bennington Rev. Zdenek Bednar, North Bennington Caledonia Rev. William Penner, Barnet Champlain Rev. Dortha A. Weaver, Jericho Center Grafton-Orange Rev. Cornelius Fersch, 28 Parkhurst St., Lebanon, N. H.

Lamoille

Orleans Rev. Theodore Gregg, Barton Rutland Rev. William M. Edwards, Wallingford Washington Rev. Emil A. Ahokas, Cabot Windham- Union Mrs. Anna B. Robertson, 4

Bullock St., Brattleboro Windsor-Orange Rev. Arthur P. Colebourn, Wood- stock

VIRGINIA Rev. Hosea Scott, Reg.

Eastern Virginia Rev. C. E. Upton, 817 E. Berkely

Ave., Norfolk Western Virginia Rev. J. O. Lee, 118 S. Fifth St.,

Suffolk

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WASHINGTON Rev. Archie H. Hook, Reg. Columbia River Mrs. Ben Hofstetter, 1925 E St.,

Vancouver Eastern Washington- Northern Idaho Rev. E. R.

Madson, Harrington Northwestern Rev. Paul F. Pruitt, 3217 R Ave.,

Seattle Rev. Robert R. Owen, 5417 41st Ave., S. W.,

Seattle 6 Tacoma Mr. Claude Hume, 1002 South J St.,

Tacoma Yakima Miss Esther Schmidt, 1103 S. 31st Ave.,

Yakima

WISCONSIN Rev. Theodore R. Faville, Reg. Beloit Rev. William A. Anderson, Milton

Eau Claire Rev. Alfred Ward, 710 Bellinger St.,

Eau Claire LaCrosse Rev. J. Paul Tatter, HUlsboro Madison Rev. A. T. Wallace, 1220 Spaight St.,

Madison Milwaukee Rev. Shirley P. Symmonds, Union

Grove Superior Rev. E. E. Speicher, Northland College,

Ashland Winnebago Rev. Edwin T. Phillips, West DePere

WYOMING Rev. Harry W. Johnson, Reg. Conference

AFRO-CHRISTIAN Mrs. Jannie G. Brodie, Reg. Conference

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NECROLOGY OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN MINISTERS WHOSE DEATHS WERE REPORTED DURING THE YEAR 1951

Ordination is Congregational Christian unless otherwise noted. Pastorates and inter- denominational work are covered for period of full ministerial standing only. Further information is on file in the Year Book Department and may be had on request.

For explanation of abbreviations see last page of the Necrology.

ADAMS, ARTHUR GARY, 6 Brookview, NY, Aug 2, 1899. Yale Div Sch. o Cong, Norwich, Conn, Oct 8, 1925. My, ABCFM, 1925-31; p vie Norwich, Conn (sup), 1931-36. d Norwich, Conn, Feb 2, 1946.

AIKEN, EDWIN EDGERTON, 6 Newington, Conn, Mar 1, 1859 Yale Div Sch. o Cong, New Haven, Conn, May 20, 1885. My, ABCFM, 1885-1912; idw, 1912-18; st w 1919; st r 1927; my, 1928-31. d New Haven, Conn, Jan 5, 1951.

ALLEN, ERIC REECE, h Highland, Kans, Dec 20. 1880. Union Theol Sem. Tr to Cong, 1914. p 2nd ch, Pahner, Mass, 1914-17; Bethel, Conn, 1918-19; st w 1922; st r 1939. d La JoUa, Cal, July 3, 1951.

ANDERSON, CHARLES, 6 Sennett, NY, Apr 4, 1847. Auburn Theol Sem & Andover Newton Theol Sch. o Cong, North Woburn, Mass, Sept. 2, 1874. p Burlington & North Woburn, Mass, 1874-88. d Glen- dale, Cal, 1951.

BAKEMAN, ROBERT A, 5 Auburn, Me, Aug 16, 1879. Andover Newton Theol Sch. Tr fr Bapt, 1921. V 2nd ch, Peabody, Mass. 1921-24. d Peabody, Mass, Sept 29, 1950.

BALL, JAMES ELMER, 6 Exira, Iowa, Nov 13, 1876. o Chr, Clemons. Iowa, Aug 30, 1904. p East- port, Me, 1904-06; Farmington, 1906-09 & Prospect Grove ch, Farmington, Iowa, 1908-09; Robbinsdale, Minn, 1909-15; Wadena, 1915-20 & 1st ch, Aldrich, Minn, 1918-20; Atlantic, Iowa, 1920-24; Pierre, SD, 1924-26; Pilgrim ch, Minneapolis, Minn, 1926-36; Wayzata, Minn, 1936-42; Peterson, Iowa, 1942-44. d Mentone, Cal, Nov 23, 1951.

BALLENSKY, JAMES J, b Worms. Russia, Sept 17, 1891. Chicago Theol Sem. o Cong. Princeton, Neb, Oct 1, 1921. p Ebenezer ch, Lincoln, Neb, 1921-23; La Junta, 1923-26 & Immanuel ch. Rocky Ford, Colo, 1923-27; Huntley, 1927-29 & Bethlehem ch, Worden, Mont, 1927-30; Salem ch, Sanger. Cal, 1930-33. d Dos Palos, Cal, Mar 2, 1951.

BARKER, JAMES ISAIAH, h Ehnore Co, Ala, Aug 23, 1877. o Cong, Tallassee, Ala, 1905. p Union ch, Electic, 1905-20 & Central, 1907-18 & Flat Rock ch, Fabius, 1908-13 & Balm of Gilead ch. Seaman, 1910-22 & Union ch, Mt Creek, 1911-12 & East Tallassee, 1912-16 & Mt Olive, 1916-24 & 1st ch, Tallassee, 1916-17 & East Tallassee, 1921-51 & Balm of Gilead ch. Seaman, 1925-27 & Union ch, Electic, 1926-27 & Balm of Gilead ch. Seaman, 1933-45 & Union ch, Mt Creek, 1934-39 & Union ch & Watsons Chapel, Elec- tic, 1935-45 & Com ch. Seaman, Ala, 1943-45. d Tallassee, Ala, May 24, 1951.

BARKER, OTIS WEBB, 6 Brooklyn. NY, Nov 26. 1861. Yale Div Sch. o Cong, Newtown, Conn, Oct 24, 1893. p Newtown, Conn, 1893-1905; vie Hartford, Conn (sup), 1905-17; Plantsville, Conn, 1917-22; vie Hartford, Conn (sup), 1922-30. d Hartford. Conn. May 24, 1951.

BARKER, THOMAS, h Gill Bank, Westmorland, Eng, Apr 21. 1864. Chicago Theol Sem. o Cong. Arena, Wis, June 30, 1891. p Ist ch & 2nd oh & 3rd ch. Arena, Wis, 1891-92; PittsviUe, Wis, 1893-1900; Mt Palatine & Tonica. 111. 1900-02; Washburn. Wis. 1902-04; Ladysmith. Wis. 1904-08; Oconomowoc, Wis, 1908-13; Boscobel. Wis, 1913-18; DePere, Wis, 1918-19; Adams & Friendship, Wis, 1919-30; Emerald Grove, Wis, 1930-38. d Dousman, Wis, June 13, 1951.

BASSETT, ELTON KENNEDY, 6 East Harwich, Mass, Apr 8, 1892. Boston U Sch Theol. o Cong, Maiden, Mass, Nov 8, 1927. p 1st ch. Maiden. Mass (asst), 1927-28; 1st ch, New Bedford. Mass, 1928-30; Boothbay Harbor, Me, 1930-36; North ch, Woburn, Mass, 1936-51. d Lowell. Mass. Jan 8, 1951.

BERRY, JOHN PARIS, 6 Hudson, Ohio, Mar 4, 1866. Oberlin Grad Sch Theol. o Cong, Oberlin. Ohio, May 21, 1891. p Amherst, 1891-94, & pf, Oberlin. Ohio, 1891-98; Fort St ch. Detroit, Mich, 1898- 1906; idw, 1913-20 & Franklin Ave ch, Cleveland, Ohio, 1917-20; pod, 1937-42. d Phoenix, Ariz, Nov 21, 1951.

BEVERAGE, ALBION PIERSON, b Boston, Mass, Apr 9, 1907. Bangor Theol Sem. o Bangor, Me, Feb 27, 1942. p Niagara Falls, NY, 1942-43; idw, 1943-47. d Bethesda, Md, Jan 30. 1951.

BLACKBURN, JOHN FRANKLIN, 6 Springfield. 111. Apr 2, 1859, Atlanta Theol Sem. Tr fr Meth, 1895. p Ft Valley, Ga, 1896-1901; supt, Cong SS Pub Soo, Ga, 1901-20; asst supt, 1920-21 & sec, 1921-27 & reg, 1927-29, Ga. Conf. d Atlanta, Ga, Mar 22, 1951.

BORDEN, EVART PETER, b Wilkes-Barre, Pa, Apr 19, 1881. Tr fr Bapt, 1928. Parkrose ch, Portland, Ore, 1928-30; Oregon City, Ore, 1930-46; Ashland, Ore. 1946-51. d Rock Springs, Wyo, Sept 6, 1951.

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BROWN, MRS GERTRUDE, 6 Enfield, 111, Dee 2, 1872. o Chr, Eldorado, 111, Aug 23, 1928. p Gaskin City Chrch, Harrisburg, 111, 1928-31; Wabash eh, Mason, 111, 1931-32; Fairview eh, Newton, 111, 1934-37; Carters Temple, Thompsonville, 111, 1939-40; Chr Chapel. Springerton, 111, 1945-47. d Enfield, 111, Jan 23, 1951.

BROWN, WILLIAM, tr to Cong, 1949. p Galilee ch. New York, NY (asst), 1949-50. d Brooklyn, NY, Dec 30, 1950.

BURNELL, RUE, 6 Dundas, 111, Sept 6, 1891. o Chr, Dundas, 111, Oct, 1912 p Rafetown ch. West Liberty, 111, 1912-13; Bethlehem ch, Sumner, 1913-15 & Mt Gilead ch, Dundas, 111, 1914-15; Pleasant Hill, Ohio, 1915-17; Pleasant View oh, Bismarck, 111, 1917-20; Olive Hill oh, Superior, Neb, 1920-23; Hill of Zion ch. Orient, Iowa, 1923-28; Truro, 1928-30 & Wheelers Grove ch, Carson, Iowa, 1929-30; East Middle- ton ch. New Waterford, Ohio, 1930-39; Westville ch, Beloit, Ohio, 1941-51. d Alliance, Ohio, Sept 26, 1951.

BURTNER, OTTO WHITMORE, 6 Mt Clinton, Va, Nov 1, 1873. Bonebrake Theol Sem & Yale Div Sch. Tr fr Ev UB, 1906. p 1st ch, Ansonia, Conn, 1906-43. d North Haven, Conn, Apr 23, 1951.

BUTLER, FRANKLIN CHRISTOPHER, b Woodstock, Ont, Can, Dec 15, 1866. o Cong, Edmonds, Wash, Aug 5, 1896. p Edmonds, Wash, 1896-97; 1st ch, Endicott & St John, Wash, 1897-98; Clackamas, Ore, 1898-99; st w 1899; st r 1909; Bethel ch, Woodburn, 1909-13 & Hubbard & Elliott Prairie ch, 1909-17 & Smyrna ch, Hubbard, Ore, 1913-17; Oswego, Ore, 1917-20; Gaston, Ore, 1920-28. d Hubbard, Ore, Oct 26, 1951.

CAMPBELL, ROYAL HILTON, b Benecia, Cal, Nov 19, 1879. Pac Sch Rel. o Cong, Palo Alto, Cal, Sept 17, 1910. p Palo Alto, Cal, 1910-15; Calvary ch, Oakland, Cal, 1915-17; idw, 1917-19; Pilgrim ch, Seattle, Wash, 1919-20; 1st ch, San Diego, Cal, 1920-40; Central ch, La Mesa, Cal, 1940-45. d La Mesa, Cal, Dec 3, 1951.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS FULTON, b Co Donegal, Ire, Jan 2, 1873. Chicago Theol Sem. o Cong, Chicago, 111, Feb 7, 1899. p Park Manor ch, Chicago, lU, 1900-1901; Lakeview, Mich, 1901-02; East Chi- cago, Ind, 1902-05; Forestville ch, Chicago, 111, 1905-09; Lyons, Iowa, 1909-11; Grace ch, Chicago, 111, 1911-16; Green St ch, Chicago, 111, 1916-17; st w 1917; st r 1928; Portage Park ch, Chicago, 111, 1928-29; Thomas Mem ch, Chicago, 111, 1930-36. d Chicago, 111, Mar 30, 1951.

CHEVIS, ERNEST CHARLES, b Chichester, Sussex, Eng, June 23, 1863. o Cong, Fifield, Wis, Aug 13, 1890. p Pittsville, Wis, 1891-92; Iron River, Wis, 1892-93; Clear Lake, Wis, 1895-96; Audubon & Lake Park, Minn, 1896-98; Staples, Minn, 1898-99; Medford, Minn, 1899-1901; Wooden, Iowa, 1901-02; Ber- wick, Iowa, 1902-03; German Township ch, South English & Webster, Iowa, 1903-07; Ionia & Bassett ch, Nashua, Iowa, 1907-09; New Windsor, 111, 1909-11; Middleville, Mich, 1911-14; Cumberland, Wis, 1914- 16; Biwabik, Minn, 1916-19. d Duluth, Minn, Oct 17, 1951.

CLARK, JOHN LEWIS, 6 vie Decatur, Ul, Aug 27, 1865. Union Theol Sem. Tr fr Presb, 1907. p Bush- wick Ave ch, Brooklyn, NY, 1907-51. d Brooklyn, NY, Mar 10, 1951.

CLYDE, JOHN PEET, b Waucoma, Iowa, Sept 18, 1869. Yale Div Sch. o Cong, Dunlap, Iowa, June 20, 1899. p Dunlap, Iowa, 1899-1901; Eldora, Iowa, 1901-03; 1st ch, Muscatine, Iowa, 1903-05; Water- town, SD, 1905-08; Plymouth ch, Omaha, Neb, 1908-10; Redfield, SD, 1914-17; 1st ch & Plymouth ch, Corvalis, Ore, 1919-22; Evang, Wash Conf, 1922-24; Fairmount ch, Seattle, Wash, 1924-29; Pasco, Wash, 1934-36; Algona, Iowa, 1945-48; 1st ch, Monroe, Wash (int), 1948-49. d Seattle, Wash, July 7, 1951.

COOPER, SHERMAN ELLSWORTH, b vie Sumner, 111, May 20, 1875. Chicago Theol Sem. Tr fr Free Meth, 1927. p New Underwood, 1927-30 & Viewfield & Hermosa, SD, 1929-30; Carthage & Drakola ch, DeSmet & Fedora, SD, 1930-33; Firesteel & Gopher & Isabel, SD, 1933-35; Chamberlain & Oacoma, SD, 1935-36; WUlow Lake. SD, 1936-37; Linn Grove, 1937-39 & Murray ch, Blufiton, 1937-40 & Green- town, 1939-42 & Antioch ch. Swayzee, Ind, 1940-41; Denmark Par, Iowa (asso), 1946-48. d Chicago, 111, Mar 4, 1951.

CORNISH, LOUIS CRAIG, 6 New Bedford, Mass, Apr 18, 1870. Harvard Div Sch. Tr fr Univ, 1946. d Orlando, Fla, Jan 7. 1950.

COZAD, SIMEON EARL, 6 Long Island, Kans, May 12, 1887. Boston U Sch Theol. o Cong, East Bridgewater, Mass, Sept 23, 1919. p East Bridgewater, 1919-23 & Scotland ch, Bridgewater, Mass, 1920-23; 2nd ch, Putnam, Conn, 1923-24; Mansfield, Mass, 1924-30; All Souls Fed ch, Lowell, Mass, 1930-51. d Yarmouth. Me. May 2, 1951.

CROCKER, HERBERT GOULD, 6 Emporia, Kans, June 15, 1876. Union Theol Sem. o Cong, Omaha, Neb. Sept 11. 1902. p Hillside ch, Omaha, Neb, 1902-03; Plymouth ch, Binghamton, NY. 1903-06; Lewis Ave ch, Brooklyn, NY (asst), 1906-07; Plymouth ch, Brooklyn, NY (asst), 1907-10; Atkinson Mem ch, Portland. Ore. 1910-12; Oregon City, Ore, 1918-21; Jennings Lodge, Ore, 1922-23; Atkinson Mem ch. Portland, Ore, 1924-26. d Willamette, Ore, Apr 21, 1951.

DEANE, JOHN PITT, b Westmoreland, NY, Aug 2, 1869. Yale Div Sch. o Cong, New Haven, Conn, Apr 26, 1901. p Ashland, Wis, 1901-07; idw, Beloit Coll, 1907-39. d Beloit, Wis. June 26, 1951.

DENMAN, JOHN FRANCIS, b Liverpool, Eng, Sept 10, 1890. Harvard Div Sch. o Island Pond, Vt, July 21, 1937. Island Pond, Vt, 1937-50. d White River Junction, Vt, Nov 12, 1951.

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DEROME, JULES A, 6 Rimouski, Que, Can, Mar 23, 1864. Hartford Theol Sem. o Cong, Ware, Masa, May 28, 1889. p French ch, Ware, Mass, 1889-90; CottaRc Grove, Minn, 1891-95; Mapleton, Minn, 1895-1901; Plankinton, SD, 1901-03; Valley Springs, SD, 1903-08. d Sioux Falls, SD, Jan 20, 1951.

DOUGLAS, LLOYD CASSEL, 6 Columbia City, Ind, Aug 27, 1877. Hamma Div Sch. Tr fr Luth, 1915. p Ann Arbor, Mich, 1915-21; 1st ch, Akron, Oliio, 1921-26; 1st ch, Los Angeles, Cal, 1926-29; st w 1930. d Los Angeles, Cal, Feb 13, 1951.

DUNLAP, RAYMOND B, h Delaware, Ohio, Mar 12, 1880. o Cong, Alexandria, Ohio, Nov 15, 1907. p Alexandria & St Albans, Ohio, 1907-08; Bowles & Oleander, Cal, 1908-09; Tulare, Cal, 1909-11; st w 1912; st r 1916; Palms, Cal, 1916-21. d Los Angeles, Cal, Nov 30, 1949.

DURKEE, JAMES STANLEY, 6 Carleton, Nova Scotia, Can, Nov 21, 1866. Cobb Div Sch. Tr fr Free Will Bapt, 1909. p South ch, Brockton, Mass, 1909-17; Pres, Howard U Sch Rel, 1917-26; Plymouth ch, Brooklyn, NY, 1926-41. d University Park, Md, Sept 28, 1951.

EARP, BEN JOE, 6 Milton, NC, Apr 5, 1888. Vanderbilt Sch Rel. o Chr, Semora, NC, Nov 20, 1913. p Poplar Branch & Antioch ch, Pittsboro, 1913-14 & Graces Chapel, Sanford, NC, 1913-15; Rose Hill ch, Columbus, Ga, 1916-17; Bethel ch & St Peters ch, Elkton & Leaksville ch, Luray & East Liberty ch & Mt Lebanon ch, Shenandoah & Newport ch, Stanley, Va, 1917-20; Mt Olivet ch, Elkton & Damascus ch, Sunbury, NC, 1920-21; Newport News, 1921-27 & Hobson, Va, 1926-27; Winchester, Va, 1927-28; Palmyra ch, Edenburg, 1928-32 & Mt Olivet ch, Elkton & Woods Chapel, Newmarket & Whistlers Chapel, Quicksburg, 1928-34 & High Point ch, Shenandoah, 1929-31 & Chr Chapel, Boonesville, 1929-33 & East Liberty ch, Shenandoah, 1930-31 & Island Ford ch & St Peters ch, Elkton & Mt Lebanon ch, Shenandoah, 1930-34 & Maryland ch, Broadway, Va, 1931-34; Palm St ch, Greensboro, 1934-36 & Hines Chapel, Mc- Leansville, 1934-37 & Apples Chapel, Browns Summit, NC, 1936-37; Rocky Ford ch, Cana & Elk Spur ch & Ivy Hill ch. Fancy Gap & Ingram, Va, 1937-40; Albemarle, NC, 1940-47; Is tch. High Point, NC, 1947-49. d High Point, NC, Feb 12, 1951.

EDWARDS, RALPH BURRIS, 6 Harrison Co, Iowa, Nov 17, 1900. Hartford Theol Sem. o Cong, July 18, 1928. p New Marlboro ch. Mill River & New Marlboro ch, Southfield, 1928-34 & 1st ch, New Marlboro, Mass, 1931-34; Atlantic Mem oh. North Quincy, Mass, 1934-46; Central ch, Middleboro, Mass, 1946-51. d Middleboro, Mass, May 4, 1951.

EIGHME Y, LAWRENCE J, 6 Daggett, Pa, July 23, 1885. o Cong, Kane, Pa, Oct 5, 1923. p Columbus, Pa, 1923-28. d Pittsfield, Pa, Dec 4, 1950.

EKINS, GROVE FREDERIC, b Galesburg, 111, Apr 1, 1865. Yale Div Sch. o Cong, MUlbury, Mass, Dec 6, 1904. p 2nd ch, Millbury, Mass, 1904-09; Housatonic ch. Great Barrington, Mass, 1909-11; Grace ch, Cleveland, Ohio, 1911-13; Bethlehem ch, Cleveland, Ohio, 1913-15; Middlebury, Conn, 1915-20; Rocky Hill, Conn, 1920-25. d Saybrook, Conn, May 20, 1951.

EMERY, CLARENCE PERCY, h Southbridge, Mass, July 28, 1874. Bangor Theol Sem. o Cong, Stowe, Vt, Nov 22, 1899. p Stowe, Vt, 1899-1901; Kittery Point, Me, 1904-08; Chepachet, RI, 1908-11; Gallup, NM, 1911-14; Highland Lake, Colo, 1914-16; Pueblo, Colo, 1920-24. d Pueblo, Colo, May 23, 1950.

EVANS, JOSEPH, 6 Liverpool, Eng, Oct 15, 1893. Chicago Theol Sem & Union Theol Coll. o Cong, Chicago, 111, June 27, 1929. p Bethlehem Center ch, Chicago, 111, 1929-38; pod, 1939-50. d Nice, France, Sept 24, 1951.

FAR WELL, EDWIN ROY, 6 Osborne, Kans, Apr 3, 1873. o Cong, Stanley, Kans, Jan 18, 1928. p Lin- wood, Kans, 1928-30; Beverly, Kans, 1930-35; Ralston, Okla, 1935-40; Towanda, Kans, 1940-41; Sedgwick, Kans, 1941-49. d Sedgwick, Kans, Nov 4, 1951.

FERCH, AARON ISHMAEL, b WatervUle, Minn, Apr 13, 1875. Westmar Theol Sem. Tr fr Un Evang, 1908. p Broadview, Mont, 1908-09; Absarokee, Mont, 1909-12; Tolt ch, Carnation, Wash, 1912-15; Lowell, Wash, 1915-18; Guemes Island ch & Pilgrim ch & Summit Park ch, Anacortes, Wash, 1918-25; New Plymouth, Ida, 1925-26; Allyn, Wash, 1926-27; Richmond Beach, Wash, 1927-33. d Seattle, Wash, Jan 7, 1951.

FISHER, CHARLES WESLEY, & W Va, 1865. Bonebrake Theol Sem. Tr fr UB, 1917. p Nickerson, Kans, 1917-19; Old Orchard ch, Webster Groves, Mo, 1919-20; Maize & Mt Hope, Kans, 1928-30; Arkansas City, Kans, 1930-32. d Wichita, Kans, May 17, 1951.

FLETCHER, ORVILLE THEODORE, & Pleasant Mountain, Pa, Jan 12, 1869. Union Theol Sem. Tr fr Presb, 1914. p 1st ch, Sidney, NY, 1914-19; Park ch, Springfield, Mass, 1919-36; 1st Fed ch, Charlemont, Mass, 1936-38; Wachogue ch, Springfield, Mass, 1938-46. d Springfield, Mass, July 13, 1951.

FULGHAM, PHILIP OBEDIAH, 6 Pope Co, 111, Dec 30, 1863. Salv Army, Central Territorial Coll. 0 Chr, West Frankfort, 111, 1894. p Chr Union ch, Murphysboro, 111, 1898-1900. Tr fr Chr 1900. Goreville & West Frankfort, 111, 1900-01; Beechwood & Cedarwood ch, Corydon & Central, Ind, 1902-04; Ontario & Shipshewana, Ind, 1904-06; Jamestown, 1906-07 & Fremont, 1906-08 & Bethel ch, Bronson & East Gilead, Ind, 1907-08; Eureka & Prescott, Wash, 1908-10; Touchet & Walla Walla, Wash, 1910-12; Touchet, Wash, 1921-22. d Portland, Ore, Jan 6, 1951.

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GALE, CLARENCE ROSS, b Gays Mills, Pa, Nov 15, 1855. Hartford Theol Sem. o Cong, Fitch- burg, Mass, Dec 28, 1887. p Calvinistic cb, Fitchburg, Mass, 1888-93; Marshalltown, Iowa, 1893-98; Plym- outh ch, Spokane, Wash, 1901-04; Beacon Hill ch & Bethany eh, Seattle, Wash, 1904-06; supt, Ch Ext Soc, Seattle, Wash, 1906-17; Mayflower ch, 1917-26 & sec, City My Soc, Seattle, Wash, 1917-29; Bellevue, Wash, 1929-30. d Claremont, Cal, Apr 29, 1951.

GARDNER, EDWARD VINCENT, 6 Cirencester, Eng, Oct 9, 1864. Hillsdale Theol Sem. Tr fr Free Will Bapt, 1894. p Syracuse, Neb, 1894-99; Grand Island, Neb, 1899-1901; S Broadway ch, Denver, Colo, 1901-03; Lyons, Colo, 1903-06; Severy, Kans, 1906-09; Pittsburg, Kans, 1909-15; Eureka, Kans, 1915-22; Independence, Kans, 1922-24; Burlington, Kans, 1924-28; Westmoreland, 1928-30 & Wheaton, Kans, 1928-42; Severy, Kans, 1942-46. d Eureka, Kans, Mar 7, 1951.

GARFIELD, FRANK LEWIS, 6 Peterboro, NH, Jan 21, 1861. Yale Div Sch. o Cong, Feeding HUls. Mass, Feb 15, 1893. p Feeding Hills ch, Agawam, Mass, 1893-1904; Castleton, Vt, 1904-10; 1st ch, York Village, Me, 1910-16; Chester, Conn, 1916-34. d York Village, Me, Feb 14, 1951.

GILMORE, ARTHUR E, o Chr, Sept, 1918. p Antioch ch, Losantville, 1918-20 & Windsor ch, Parker, 1919-22 & Pleasant Grove ch. Farmland, 1919-23 & Mt Zion ch, Losantville, 1920-25 & Buena Vista ch, Winchester, Ind, 1922-25; N White River ch. Farmland, 1925-26 & Pleasant Vale ch. Powers, 1925-29 & Olive Branch ch, 1926-27 & Clear Creek ch, Winchester, 1927-32 & Mt Zion ch, Losantville, 1929-33 & White Chapel, Albany, 1932-37 & Albany, Ind, 1934-44; Windsor ch, Parker, Ind, 1944-46. d Parker, Ind, May 26, 1951.

GOODHEART, SIMON FRANCIS, 6 Rossein, Russian Poland, Sept 28, 1872. Andover Newton Theol Sch. o Cong, Fairfield, Vt, Oct 18, 1898. p East Fairfield & Fairfield, Vt, 1898-99; De Smet, SD, 1899-1900; Lowell, Vt, 1900-04; Whiting, 1904-10 & Leicester ch, Brandon, Vt, 1907-08; Bethel, Vt, 1910-11; 1st ch, St Johnsbury Centre, 1911-15; Milton, NH, 1915-18; Shirley, Mass, 1918-23; Harvard, Mass, 1923-29; Wading River, NY, 1929-32; Jamesport, NY, 1932-35. d Norwood, Mass, Apr 26, 1951.

GOODWIN, SAMUEL HENRY, 6 Bandera, Tex, Feb 12, 1862. Bangor Theol Sem. o Cong, South Weare, NH, Sept 19, 1890. p North ch & South ch, Weare, NH, 1890-93; Farmington, NH, 1893-98; Provo, Utah, 1898-1906; supt, Cong Ed Soc, Utah, 1906-15. d Whittier, Cal, June 10, 1951.

GREENE, THEODORE AINSWORTH, 6 Andover, Mass, Jan 12, 1890. Union Th»ol Sem. Tr fr Presb, 1925. p 1st ch, New Britain, Conn, 1925-51. d Washington, DC, June 9, 1951.

GUSTIN, BYRON FREETO, 6 Bedford, Que, Can, Jan 23, 1870. Andover Newton Theol Sch. o Cong, Guild Hall, Vt, Jan 11, 1898. p Bethlehem, NH, 1898-1903; West Groton, Mass, 1903-08; North Amherst, Mass, 1908-22; Whately, Mass, 1924-46. d North Amherst, Mass, July 12, 1951.

GWALTNEY, JOHN CLARENCE, b Warrick Co, Ind, Mar 3, 1885. o Ft Branch, Ind, Aug 28, 1936. p Caze Com ch, Evansville, Ind, 1939-42; Union ch, Evansville, Ind, 1942-44. d Lynnville, Ind, Deo 3, 1950.

HANDSAKER, MRS ALICE MAE, b Junction City, Kans, June 9, 1875. Northwest Chr Coll. o Cong, Portland, Ore, June 10, 1919. p Laurelwood ch, Portland, Ore, 1919-22; Russellville ch, 1927-34 & East- moreland ch, Portland, Ore, 1930-39; Clackamas, Ore, 1942-45. d Portland, Ore, May 30, 1951.

HARALD, JOHN WALDEMAR, b Molle, Skane, Sweden, Aug 15, 1875. Chicago Theol Sem. o Cong, Quincy, Mass, Sept 17, 1905. St w 1905; st r 1910; p Swedish ch. Deep River, 1910-18 & Swedish ch. Ivory- ton, Conn, 1910-20; Crompton, RI, 1920-21; st w 1922; st r 1937. d Wakefield, Mass, Feb 9, 1951.

HASKELL, JOSEPH WAYNE, b Wenham, Mass, Feb 26, 1902. Boston U Sch Theol. Tr fr Univ, 1946. p Milford, NH, 1946-51. d Nashua, NH, Feb 18, 1951.

HAYNES, CHARLES STILLMAN, 6 Fitchburg, Mass, Aug 5, 1867. Yale Div Sch. o Cong, Fitch- burg, Mass, May 23, 1894. p Lancaster, Mass, 1896-1900; Peterboro, NH, 1900-04; South Merrimack, NH, 1904-09; Hill, NH, 1909-12; Salem, NH, 1912-13; idw, 1913-22 & Salem, NH, 1918-19; South Merri- mack, NH, 1922-33. d Merrimack, NH, Nov 2, 1951.

HELLENS, CLARENCE EDWARD, 6 Newton Abbot, Devon, Eng, Mar 20, 1890. Harvard Div Soh. Tr fr Metb (Can), 1922. p Harvard ch, Boston, Mass, 1922-23; Central ch, Fall River, Mass, 1923-43; Shrewsbury, Mass, 1943-51. d Shrewsbury, Mass, Mar 18, 1951.

HOLDEN, JOHN LEMLEY, & Schroon Lake, NY, July 9, 1887. Bangor Theol Sem. o Cong, Royal- ton, Vt, Aug 9, 1910. p Royalton, Vt, 1910-12; Corinth, Vt, 1912-16; Clarendon, Vt, 1916-18; Conway, Mass, 1918-19; Westford, Vt, 1936-42; Hyde Park & North Hyde Park, Vt, 1942-47; Peacham, Vt, 1947-51. d Peacham, Vt, Jan 8, 1951.

HOLP, LINCOLN ARCHER, b Dayton, Ohio, May 12, 1860. Yale Div Sch. o Cong, Tomah, Wis, June 10, 1891. p Tomah, Wis, 1891-92; Butte, Mont, 1892-93; Paynesville, Minn, 1893-95; Kirkland, 111, 1895-99; Onarga, 111, 1899-1900; Durand, Wis, 1900-03; Brodhead, Wis, 1903-06; Mayfield ch. Sycamore, 111, 1906-11; Chandlerville, 111, 1911-12; Waverly, 111, 1912-16; Rock Falls, 111, 1916-20; Yorkville, 111, 1920-23; Thawville, 111, 1923-26; Emerald Grove ch, Janesville, Wis, 1926-29. d Belvidere, 111, Nov 8, 1951.

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HONG, LEE SAN, h Feb 27, 1879. o Cong, Los Angeles, Cal, Jan 18, 1914. p 1st ch, Chinese Branch, Los Angeles, Cal, 1914-20; Chinese ch, San Francisco, Cal, 1920-26; my, San Francisco, Cal, 1926-32; st w 1932. d Oakland, Cal, June 13, 1950.

HUDSON, JAMES DOUGLAS, 6 Apple River, 111, Feb 9, 1866. o Cong, Tacoma, Wash, Nov, 1908. p Beach & Shaw Island, Wash, 1908-10; Anacortes, 1910-18 & Guemes Island, 1914-18 & Summit Parle ch, Anacortes, Wash, 1915-18; Keystone ch, Seattle, Wash, 1918-43. d Seattle, Wash, Apr 24, 1951.

HULBERT, HOMER BEZALEEL, h New Haven, Vt, Jan 26, 1861. Union Theol Sem. o Cong, Spring- field, Mass, Feb 14, 1910. d Seoul, Korea, Aug 5, 1949.

HUNT, GEORGE DAVID, 6 Lee Co, Ala, Sept 9, 1869. o Chr, Pleasant Grove, Ala, Oct, 1888. p Beulah & Christiana & McGuires Chapel & New Harmony, Ala, 1888-1922; 1st ch & Antioch ch, Roanoke, 1930-32 & New Hope ch Abanda & Pleasant Grove ch, Lafayette, Ala, 1931-32; Lanett, 1932-35 & Mt Zion ch, Roanoke & Standing Rock, 1934-38 & Lowell ch, Roanoke & Pleasant Grove ch, Lafayette, 1935-37 & 1st ch, Roanoke, Ala, 1935-39; Antioch ch & Rock Stand ch, Roanoke & Noon Day ch, Wedowee, Ala, 1939-42. d Roanoke, Ala, Jan 28, 1951.

IRWIN, FRANK McKENNA, 6 North Fairfield, Ohio, Apr 13, 1887. Oberlin Grad Sch Theol & Union Theol Sem. o Cong, Alton, NH, Apr 29, 1914. p Alton, NH, 1914-18; Leeds, ND, 1922-27; 1st ch, Hebron, 1927-31 & 1st ch. Glen Ullin, ND, 1927-34; North Fairfield, Ohio, 1938-45. d Columbus, Ohio, Apr 22, 1950.

JEVNE, CHARLES ARTHUR, & Chicago, 111, Feb 20, 1874. Chicago Theol Sem. o Cong, Pingree, ND, July 28, 1903. p Buchanan & Pingree, ND, 1903-07; Harvard ch. Oak Park, 111, 1907-15; South ch, Chicago, 111, 1915-17; 1st ch, 1923-39 & Ivanhoe ch, Mundelein, 111, 1923-49. d ViUa Park, 111, Jan 26, 1951.

JOHNSON, SAMUEL R, 6 Bristol, Eng, Feb 22, 1873. o Cong, Lyle, Minn, Sept 25, 1912. p Lyle, Minn, 1912-14; Princeton, Minn, 1914-16; Edina ch, Minneapolis, Minn, 1917-18; Redfield, SD, 1918-25; Northfield, Minn, 1925-36; Linden Hills ch, Minneapolis, Minn, 1938-48. d St Paul, Minn, Nov 27, 1951.

JONES, DAVID JOHN, h Tredegar, Monmouth, South Wales, Aug 14, 1901. Eden Theol Sem. o Dupo, 111, Apr 19, 1942. p Dupo, 111, 1942-44; Metropolis, 111, 1944-46; Plymouth ch, Springfield, 111, 1946-50; 1st ch & Lake Fork ch, Atwood, 111, 1950-51. d Atwood, 111, May 20, 1951.

JONES, JOHN MYRDDIN, h Llanfihangelararth, Carmarthenshire, South Wales, Nov 27, 1862. o Cong, Wales, 1898; tr fr Cong, Wales, 1904. p Nelson, NY, 1904-08; Morristown, NY, 1908-12; Taylor, Pa, 1912-14; Old Man's Creek ch, Iowa City, Iowa, 1914-15; Mahanoy City, Pa, 1915-19; st w, 1919. d Car- marthen, South Wales, Mar 16, 1951.

KAUAULALENA, GEORGE M, 6 1873. o Cong, Honokohau, Maui, TH, 1907. p Honokohau & Kahakuloa, TH, 1907-09; Kanaio ch & Keawakapu ch & Ulupalakua ch, Makena, TH, 1909-12; Hauula- Kahupu, TH, 1917-22; Waihee, 1925-29 & Honuaula ch, Makena, 1928-42 & Keokea ch, Waiakoa, 1928-45 & Kaupo & Kipahulu, TH, 1938-41; Honuaula ch, Makena, 1946-48 & Waikapu, TH, 1947-50. d Makena, Maui, TH, June 1, 1950.

KING, WILLET D, 6 Hesper, Iowa, Mar 27, 1868. Moody Bible Inst, o Cong, Moorland, Iowa, May 12, 1897. p Moorland, Iowa, 1897-98; Allison, Iowa, 1898-1900; Bear Grove ch, Atlantic, Iowa, 1900-03; Bingham & Hyannis, Neb, 1903-05; Cherry Hill ch, Omaha, Neb, 1905-10; Blaine Co Par & Thomas Co Par (sup), 1910-12; my, Cong SS Ext Soc, Neb, 1912-21; Central Park ch, Omaha, Neb, 1921-27; Heming- ford. Neb, 1927-28; Dunning, Neb, 1928-31; Unadilla ch, Paisley, Neb, 1931-39; Linwood, Neb, 1939-43. d Baton Rouge, La, Feb 5, 1951.

KIRK, SIMON JOB, 6 Sisseton, SD, Apr 21, 1874. o Cong, Brockton, Mont, Sept 9, 1928. p at 1, 1931-33; st w 1934. d Ortley, SD, Aug 7, 1950.

LAWTON, ROBERT, h Lancashire, Eng. Tr fr ME, 1897. p 1st ch. Cape Elizabeth, Me, 1897-1904 ; South Gardner, Me, 1904-13; Brighton ch. Island Pond, Vt, 1913-21; Orwell, Vt, 1921-34. d Fair Haven, Mass, Nov 2, 1951.

LeFEBRE, JAN JOHANNES, 6 Grand Haven, Mich, Oct 1, 1870. o Cong, Stratton, Colo, 1911. p Stratton, Colo, 1911-12; Green River, Wyo, 1912-14; Dayton, Wyo, 1914-17; Worland, Wyo, 1917-18; Lewiston Orchards, Ida, 1925-35. d Lewiston, Ida, Sept 26, 1951.

LIGHT, NESTOR, h Roxbury, Wis, Apr 9, 1854. Yale Div Sch. o Cong, Westmoreland, NY, Mar 15, 1883. p Westmoreland, NY, 1883-86; Harford, Pa, 1886-95; pod, 1895-98; South Coventry, Conn, 1900-13; Bethany Chap, Bridgeport, Conn, 1913-17. d Stratford, Conn, Jan 6, 1951.

LINDBLADE, ADOLPH R, h Uddevalla, Sweden, June 5, 1888. Chicago Theol Sem. Tr to Cong 1914. p Swedish ch. Orange, Mass, 1914-18; Swedish ch, Montclair, NJ, 1918-22; Pilgrim ch, Brooklyn, NY, 1922-25; Swedish ch, Everett & Swedish ch. Maiden, Mass, 1925-43; Walpole, NH, 1943^7; Chatham, Mass, 1947-51. d Chatham, Mass, Jan 30, 1951.

LINDEGREN, OSCAR, 6 Varmland, Sweden, May 3, 1867. Chicago Theol Sem. o Cong, East Nor- walk, Conn, Dec 7 1893. p East Norwalk, Conn, 1893-95; Swedish ch, Bridgeport, Conn, 1895-1900; idw 1900-20; Swedish ch, Everett. Mass. 1920-22; New Sweden, Me, 1928-31. d Everett, Mass, Nov 16, 1951,

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LINDSLEY, EDWIN E, 6 Jackson, Minn, Feb 21, 1870. o Cong, Aldrich, Minn, May 18, 1905. p Aldrich, 1905-15 & New York MUIs, 1905-16 & Bertha, Minn, 1910-16; Arco & Tyler, Minn, 1916-21; Clearwater & Hasty, Minn, 1921-22; Cedar Spur & Clover Point & Pitt & Williams, Minn, 1922-25; Soran- ton, 1927-31 & Gascoyne, 1927-34 & Reeder & Pierce ch, Scranton, ND, 1927-36. d Roosevelt, Minn, Aug, 1951.

LIVINGSTON, HERBERT ROY, 6 DuQuoin, 111, Nov 25, 1875. Pacific Sch Rel. o Cong, Rio Vista, Cal, May 4, 1904. p Rio Vista, Cal, 1904-06; Newport, Wash, 1906-08; 1st ch, Sheridan, Wyo, 1908-09; pod 1909-14; Villa Park ch. Orange, Cal, 1914-15; Pilgrim ch, Tacoma, Wash, 1915-17; Ontario, Ore, 1917-19; Mittineague ch. West Springfield, Mass, 1919-23; Corvallis, Ore, 1923-26; Bellows Falls, Vt, 1926-36 & Dover-Foxcroft, Me, 1933-42; Millbury ch, Sutton, Mass, 1942-45. d Orange Cal, Aug 24, 1951.

LONGENECKER, GEORGE WASHINGTON, 6 Lancaster Co, Pa, Oct 30, 1861. Oberlin Grad Sch Theol. o Cong, West Andover, Ohio, June 11, 1895. p West Andover, Ohio, 1895-97; Neillsville, Wis, 1897- 1905; Berthold & Plaza, ND, 1905-08; Drake & Minot, ND, 1908-10; Provo, Utah, 1910-12; Kickapoo Centre ch & Liberty ch, Viola & Manning ch, Readstown, Wis, 1912-16; Neillsville, Wis, 1916-45. d Wauwa- tosa. Wis, May 11, 1951.

LORD, ALBERT JONES, 6 Ellsworth, Me, Oct 1, 1868. Andover Newton Theol Sch. o Cong, Hart- ford, Conn, Oct 19, 1897. p 1st ch, Hartford, Conn, 1897-1902; 1st ch, Meriden, Conn, 1902-45. d Meriden, Conn, Mar 1, 1951.

LUCAS, BURTON ANDREWS, 6 Portland, Conn, July 29, 1866. Bangor Theol Sem. o Cong, Alton, NH, Sept 15, 1897. p Alton & North Barnstead, NH, 1897-1901; 1st ch, Marshfield, Mass, 1901-07; Chest- nut St ch, Lynn, Mass, 1907-09; Newman ch. East Providence, RI, 1909-16; Windsor, Vt, 1916-24; Cum- berland Center, Me, 1924-33; Scotland ch, Bridgewater, Mass, 1933-39. d Brockton, Mass, Dec 26, 1951.

MACCONNELL, JAY HERBERT, 6 Cranford, NJ, Feb 24, 1872; Auburn Theol Sem. Tr fr Presb, 1913. p Danforth ch, Syracuse, NY, 1913-19; Norwich, NY, 1919-24; st w 1924; st r 1932; Forest Ave ch. New York, NY, 1932-35; Clarkson, NY, 1935-39; Sinclairville, NY, 1939-43; st w 1943. d Rochester, NY, May 5, 1951.

MACDONALD, RODERICK AUGUSTUS, & Halifax, Nova Scotia, Can, May 24, 1882. Pine Hill Sem. Tr fr Presb, 1915. p Calais, Me, 1915-22 & Milltown, NB, Can, 1917-22; Warren ch, Westbrook, Me, 1922^7; 1st ch, Kittery Point, Me, 1947-51. d Kittery Point, Me, Nov 17, 1951.

MANN, JOSEPH H, 6 Pamlico, NC, May 31, 1912. Franklinton Chr Coll. o Chr, New Bern, NC, June, 1929. p Chr chs: Chr Star ch, Morehead City, West St ch, New Bern, St Galilee ch, Pamlico, St Mathews Chapel, Pollocksville, Antioch ch, Raleigh, NC, 1929-35; Chr Union ch, Norfolk, 1935-51 & Zion ch, Holland, Va, 1940-51. d Norfolk, Va, May 29, 1951.

MARPLE, STANLEY, 6 Mt Ephraim, NJ, Feb 17, 1894. Boston U Sch Theol & Gordon Coll of Theol. o Cong, Weymouth, Mass, Sept 11, 1923. p 1st ch, Weymouth, Mass, 1923-42; chap US Army, 1942-45; 1st ch, Antioch, Cal, 1945-48. d Raton, NM, Oct 11, 1951.

MATTHEWS, NEWMAN, 6 Drayton, Ont, Can, Dec 14, 1868. Bangor Theol Sem. o Cong, Scranton, Pa, Sept 11, 1895. p Puritan ch, Scranton, Pa, 1895-97; Randolph, NY, 1897-1904; Kane, Pa, 1904-11; St Petersburg, Fla, 1911-13; West Par, Andover, Mass, 1913-38. d Andover, Mass, Nov 7, 1951.

MC CLAM, E D, & Lake City, SC, Mar 6, 1888. Tr fr Bapt, 1939. p Rand St ch. Garner, 1939-43 & Maple Temple, Raleigh, 1939-46 & Rock Spring ch, Creedmore, NC, 1944-49. d Raleigh, NC, Nov 24, 1951.

MC DOWELL, WILLIAM DAVID, 6 Kahoka, Mo, Apr 1, 1894. Chicago Theol Sem. o Cong, Topeka, Kans, Sept 4, 1923. Seabrook ch, Topeka, Kans, 1923-24; Musootah, Kans, 1924-27; Carnation, Wash, 1927-29; 1st ch, Aberdeen, Wash, 1929-39; Green Lake ch, Seattle, Wash, 1946-51. d Seattle, Wash, Nov 23, 1951.

MC LOUTH, JOHN D, b Addison, Mich, Nov 24, 1875. Tr fr ME, 1921. p Somerset & Wheatland, Mich, 1921-26; Addison, Mich, 1927-31. d Addison, Mich, Sept 23, 1944.

MEGATHLIN, HENRY GERRARD, b Harwich, Mass, Aug 29, 1867. Andover Newton Theol Sch. o Cong, Fall River, Mass, Dec 18, 1896. p Broadway ch. Fall River, Mass, 1896-99; Park ch, & Downs ch, Quincy, Mass, 1899-1909; 1st ch, Walpole, NH, 1909-25; 1st ch, Peterboro, NH, 1925-31; Brookfield Center, Conn, 1931-41. d Amherst, Mass, Feb 12, 1951.

MILES, HARRY ROBERTS, 6 Waupaca, Wis, July 8, 1865. Yale Div Sch. o Cong, New Haven, Conn, Oct 31, 1894. p United ch. New Haven, Conn (asst), 1894-96; Windsor Ave ch, Hartford, Conn, 1896-99; Centre ch, Brattleboro, Vt, 1899-1908; 1st ch, Berkeley, Cal, 1908-13; Dwight PI ch, New Haven. Conn, 1913-24; asso sec, Cong Chr Pension Bds, 1924-45. d Stamford, Conn, Nov 30, 1951.

MILLER, JOHN CLARENCE, 6 Livingston, NY, Aug 5, 1879. New Brunswick Theol Sem. Tr fr Ref, 1928. p Bound Brook, NJ, 1928-45; Ellington, Conn, 1945-51. d Stamford, Conn, Oct 8, 1951.

MILLER, JOHN XAVIER, b Overton, Lanarkshire, Scot, Feb 8, 1874. Andover Newton Theol Sch. o Cong, Andover, Mass, June 8, 1903. My, ABCFM, 1903-17; st w 1917. d Coonoor, The Nilgiris, South India, Apr 6, 1951.

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MOIIR, CHARLES ADAM, h Macungie, Pa, May 29, 1869. Union Theol Sem. o Cong, Ft Recovery, Ohio, May 28, 1901. p Ft Recovery, Ohio, 1901-03; idw, 1903-05; Marblchead, Ohio. 1905-06; Silverton, Colo, 1906-08; Marion, ND, 1916-18; st w 1922. d Demoreat, Ga, Feb 10, 1951.

MOODY, IRA EDWARD, 6 Adrian, Mich, June 13, 1868. Tr fr Free Will Bapt, 1922. d St Paul, Minn, Oct 7, 1951.

MOORE, CHARLES LEON, h Davenport, Iowa, Apr 1, 1870. Moody Bible Inst, o Cong, Denver, Colo, Sept 8, 1910. p VUla Park ch, Denver, Colo, 1910-12; Curtis, Neb, 1912-18; Friend, Neb, 1918-20; Curtis, Neb, 1920-27; 7th Ave ch, Denver, Colo, 1927-46. d Pueblo, Colo, Aug 3, 1951.

MORGAN, JOSEPH FRANK, h Moore Co, NC, June 16, 1885. o Chr, Ether, NC, Nov 18, 1911. p Big Oak & Ether & Shady Grove, 1911-14 & Gresham, 1911-15 & New Providence, NC, 1911-18; 1st ch, 1918-22 & Berkeley ch, Norfolk, Va, 1921-22; Winchester, Va, 1922-25; Berea ch, Norfolk, 1925-33 & Rosemont, Va, 1925-44; 2nd ch, Norfolk, Va, 1944-48; Antioch & Isle of Wight & Mt Carmel & Windsor, Va, 1948-50. d Windsor, Va, Aug 2, 1951.

MORGAN, MATTHIAS DOLPHUS, h Blount Co, Ala, Jan 19, 1879. o Cong, Garden City, Ala, Sept 24, 1922. p Garden City & Mt Grove ch, Hanceville, Ala, 1922-24; Mt Mariah ch, Moulton, 1925-29 & Garden City & Mt Grove ch, Steppville, Ala, 1927-29; Good Hope ch & Pyrons Chapel, Baker, Fla, 1939- 43; Indian Creek ch & Liberty ch, Brantley & Rutledge, Ala, 1943-45; Union ch. Eclectic (sup) & Union ch, Mt Creek (sup), & Balm of Gilead ch, Seman (sup), Ala, 1945-49; Pyrons Chapel, Baker & New Effort ch, Bonifay & Dorcas ch, Crestview, Fla, 1949-51. d Brantley, Ala, July 29, 1951.

MOSSMAN, GILBERT ELMER, 6 Osage City, Kans, Mar 16, 1871. Boston U Sch Theol. Tr fr Meth, 1922. p Alfred. Me, 1922-31; Scarboro, 1931-38 & Blue Pt ch, Scarboro, 1933-44 & 1st ch & 2nd ch, Fahnouth, Me, 1938-44. d Mt Vernon, NY, Mar 31, 1951.

NEELD, GEORGE AVERY, 6 Cawufon, India, Oct 28, 1882. Drew Theol Sem. Tr fr ME, 1921. p Claremont, Cal, 1921-23; North ch, St Johnsbury, Vt, 1923-41; 1st ch. New London, Conn, 1941-47; 1st ch, Hilo, TH, 1947-48. d Baltimore, Md, Oct 13, 1951.

NYLINE, WILBERT WALTER, h Moline, 111, Sept 29, 1902. North Park Theol Sem & Yale Div Sch. Tr fr Ev Mis Cov, 1936. p Swedish ch, Danbury, Conn, 1936-38; pod 1938-46; Fed ch, York, Neb, 1946-49; Fremont Ave ch, Minneapolis, Minn, 1949-51. d Minneapolis, Minn, Apr 6, 1951.

OKUMURA, TAKIE, 6 Tosa, Kochi, Japan, Apr 18, 1865. Doshisha U Theol Sem. Tr to Cong, 1909. p Makiki ch, Honolulu, TH, 1909-37. d Honolulu, TH, Feb 10, 1951.

OLEJAR, GEORGE, 6 Sid, Yugoslavia, Jan 17, 1882. Tr fr ME, 1934. p Bethlehem ch, Disputanta, Va, 1934-45. d Baltimore, Md, Mar 8, 1951.

OVERMYER, JOHN WESLEY, 6 Lindsey, Ohio, Nov 1, 1865. o Cong, Castalia, Ohio, Nov 22, 1911. p Castalia, Ohio, 1911-16; Lucas & Washington ch, Mansfield, Ohio, 1916-25. d Mansfield, Ohio, Jan 25, 1950.

PAGE, FREDERICK HARLAN, 6 HaverhUl, Mass, Dec 18, 1860. Andover Newton Theol Sch. o Cong, Boston, Mass, Nov 23, 1893. p Union ch, Boston, Mass (asso), 1893-96; Trinity ch, Lawrence, Mass, 1896-1906; 1st ch, Waltham, Mass, 1906-25 & pres, Cong SS & Pub Soc, 1910-15; pres. Mass Cong Conf & Mass Home Mis Soc, 1925-34. d Waltham, Mass, Nov 29, 1951.

PARKER, DAVID BRUCE, 6 Greeley, Colo, Oct 7, 1916. Union Theol Sem. o Luray, Va, Aug 4, 1943. Chap US Army, 1943-44; p Bay Shore, NY, 1944-45; pod 1945-50. d Dorchester, Mass, Sept 13, 1950.

PARKER, GROVER RUSSELL, 6 Grand Ledge, Mich, Mar 6, 1887. Chicago Theol Sem. o Cong, Waterloo, Iowa, Nov 19, 1914. p Union ch, Waterloo, Iowa, 1914-16; Otsego, Mich, 1916-18; Wallin ch, Grand Rapids, Mich, 1918-25; 1st ch, Watervliet, Mich, 1925-31; Charlevoix & Ironton, Mich, 1931-41; Northport & Suttons Bay, Mich, 1941-51. d Northport, Mich, Mar 10, 1951.

PAYNE, HORATIO CLARK, h Princeton, III, Aug 19, 1880. McCormick Theol Sem. o Cong, Grove- land, Minn, Oct 23, 1912. p Wayzata, 1912-13 & Groveland ch, Hopkins, Minn, 1912-15; Robbinsdale ch, Minneapolis, Minn, 1915-18; Pelican Rapids, Minn, 1918-19; University Ave ch, St Paul, Minn, 1919-22; Minnetonka MUls, 1922-23 & Groveland ch, Hopkins, Minn, 1922-29; Steamboat Springs, Colo, 1929-32; Sauk Rapids, Minn, 1935-42. d St Cloud, Minn, Aug 8, 1951.

PEARSON, SAMUEL, 6 Moreton-in-Marsh, Glo, Eng, Apr 8, 1860. o Cong, Martinsburg, Neb, Oct 19, 1886. p Bethel & Martinsburg, Neb, 1886-87; Orford ch, Petersburg, Neb, 1887-88; Dodge, Neb, 1888- 89; Howells, Neb, 1889-91; West Point, Neb, 1891-98; Galesburg, Neb, 1898-1901; Leavenworth, Kans, 1901-05; Parsons, Kans, 1905-08; lUini ch, Warrensburg, III, 1908-13; Witness ch, Dallas, Tex, 1913-16; Waynoka, Okla, 1916-21; Chickasha, Okla, 1921-24. d Houston, Tex, Aug 20, 1950.

PENMAN, JOHN SIMPSON, 6 Glascow, Scot, Mar 10, 1864. Union Theol Sem. Tr fr Presb, 1894. p Central ch, Bangor, Me, 1894-1905; Poughkeepsie, NY, 1905-10. d Cambridge, Mass, Aug 30, 1949.

POLLARD, HERBERT, 6 Burnley. Lanes, Eng, Dec 19, 1869. Tr fr Ind Meth, 1913. p Rocky Butte & Sentinel Butte, ND, 1913-14; Meadows & McCall, Ida, 1914-16; Green River, Wyo, 1916-17; pod 1917-20; Sumpter &^Gaston, Ore, 1920-21; pod 1921-28; Westchester. Iowa, 1928-30. d Salem, Ore, Mar 27, 1950.

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PRIGMORE, JOSEPH DYER, 6 Saroxie, Mo, May 6, 1871. Yale Div Sch. Tr fr Presb, 1930. p 1st ch, New Haven, Conn, 1930-32; Mem ch, Baldwinville, Mass, 1932-46. d West Springfield, Mass, July 16, 1951.

REGARD, GHARLES WESLEY, 6 Ashland Co, Ohio, July 4, 1869. Bonebrake Theol Sem. Tr fr UB, 1914. p Canton, Ohio, 1915-21; Wellington, Ohio, 1921-40; Canton, Ohio, 1945-48. d Canton, Ohio, Aug 30, 1951.

REYNOLDS, PIKE GLIFTON, b Wynona, Okla, Jan 28, 1921. Union Theol Sem. TrfrE &R, 1950. p Manhasset, NY (asst), 1950-51. d Manhasset, NY, Jan 25, 1951.

RICE, GUY HERBERT, b Durand, Wis, Feb 12, 1870. Moody Bible Inst, o Cong, Red Cliff, Colo, Aug 11, 1896. p Springfield, Minn, 1896-98; Daily Branch & Newcastle, Neb, 1898-1900; Jewelsburg, Colo, 1900-02; Arlington, Neb, 1902-04; Indian Creek & Red Cloud, Neb, 1904-06; Orchard Prairie, Wash, 1906-08; Newport, Wash, 1908-10; Corbin Park ch, Spokane, Wash, 1910-11; Colville, Wash, 1911-14; Rosalia, Wash, 1914-17; Maiden, Wash, 1917-19; Arcadia ch, Denison, 1922-34 & Open Door ch. Deer Park, 1922-36 & Clayton, Wash, 1930-31. d Loon Lake, Wash, Aug 19, 1950.

RIDEOUT, CARRIE LIZZIE, 6 Garland, Me, Nov 9, 1872. Bangor Theol Sem. o Cong, Bangor, Me, Sept 14, 1915. p Burlington, Me, 1915-20; Milford, Me, 1920-28; Garland, Me, 1928-31; Milford, Me, 1931-43. d Old Town, Me, Mar 14, 1951.

ROSSER, GLYN, 6 Glynneath, Glam, South Wales, Mar 15, 1907. Hartford Theol Sem. o Taylor, Pa, Nov 3, 1937. p 1st ch, Taylor, Pa, 1937-41; Hatfield, Mass, 1941-43; Nepaug ch, 1943-51 & New Hart- ford, Conn, 1945-51. d New Hartford, Conn, May 11, 1951.

RUSSELL, ALEG, b Motherwell, Scot, July 27, 1872. o Cong, Lake View, Iowa, Mar 21, 1914. p Lake View, Iowa, 1914-17; N Riverside ch, Sioux City, Iowa, 1917-23; Buffalo Center, Iowa, 1923-29; Chapin & Rockwell, Iowa, 1929-37; Gilbert, Iowa, 1937-39; Colwell, Iowa, 1939-44; Ocheyedan, Iowa, 1944-49. d Sioux City, Iowa, Nov 26, 1951.

SANDERSON, NELS FREDERICK, 6 Bornholm, Denmark, May 27, 1874. U So Cal Sch Rel. Tr fr ME, 1914. p Hawthorne, Cal, 1914-17; Pilgrim ch, Bakersfield, Cal, 1917-18; Martinez, Cal, 1918-24. d Martinez, Cal, Sept 3, 1951.

SAUNDERS, WALTER J, b Wyoming, Pa, Sept 15, 1896. o Cong, Carbondale, Pa, Nov 24, 1925. p Carbondale & Bethel ch, Clifford, Pa, 1925-27; Lagonda Ave ch, Springfield, Ohio, 1927-29; Central ch, Philadelphia, Pa, 1939-51. d Barnegat Bay, NJ, May 5, 1951.

SAVIDES, YOUVAN SAVA, 6 Gurumze, Sanjak, Adana, Turkey, Jan 13, 1885. Oberlin Grad Sch Theol. o Cong, Geyser, Mont, Apr 26, 1914. p Geyser, Mont, 1914-15; Getchell ch. Valley City, ND, 1915-20; Hillsboro, ND, 1920-22; my, Cong Conf, Racine, Wis, 1922-41; Union ch, Windsor, Wis, 1941-48; Hartford, Wis, 1948-50. d Hartford, Wis, Feb 17, 1951.

SCHMIDT, GEORGE J, 6 Frank, Volga Republic, Russia, Dec 6, 1879. Chicago Theol Sem. o Cong, Loveland, Ore, July, 1907. p Alliance, Neb, 1907-08; German ch, Eaton, 1908-11 & Windsor, Colo, 1908-12; German ch. Ft Collins & German ch, Wellington, Colo, 1912-21; Zion ch, Lincoln, Neb, 1921-31; 1st Ger- man ch, Lincohi, Neb, 1931-33; Loveland, Colo, 1933-38; Zion ch, Portland, Ore, 1938-40; Zion ch, Lincoln. Neb, 1940-51. d Lincoln, Neb, Dec 15, 1951.

SCHOLZ, HERBERT W, 6 London, Eng, Sept 26, 1866. o Chr, Burlington, NC, 1899. p Damascus ch. Chapel Hill, NC, 1899-1900; Berkley, 1900-06 & S Norfolk ch, Berkley, Va, 1904-06; Antioch ch, Elams & Bethlehem ch, Littleton & Mt Gilead ch, Louisburg, NC, 1907-14; Youngsville & Good Hope ch, Youngs- ville, 1916-18 & Antioch ch, Elam, 1916-20 & Bethlehem ch, Littleton, 1918-19 & Mebane, NC, 1919-20. d Macon, NC, Apr 27, 1951.

SCHWEDLER, WALTER WILLIAM HERMAN, b Oak Park, 111, June 5, 1880. o Cong, Bondurant, Iowa, Sept 22, 1915. p Bondurant, Iowa, 1915-16; Wichita, Kans, 1916-19; Argo, 111, 1919-25. d San Diego, Cal, Sept 11, 1950.

SEWREY, CHARLES F, 6 Brant Co, Ont, Can, Oct 3, 1865. Tr from ME, 1913. p Wahpeton, ND, 1913-16; St w 1920. d Pasadena, Cal, May, 1951.

SHORT, GEORGE W D, tr to Cong, 1900. p Cortland St ch, Chicago, 111, 1900-01; Jefferson Park ch, Chicago, 111, 1901-09; 42nd Ave ch, 1919-21 & Grayland ch, Chicago, 111, 1920-21. d Chicago, 111, Feb 22, 1949.

SNIDER, ASA B, 6 Atchison, Kans, Oct 12, 1864. Pacific Sch Rel. o Cong, Soquel, Cal, June 11, 1895. p Soquel, Cal, 1895-99; New Whatcom, Wash, 1899-1901; Cloverdale, Cal, 1901-07; Beaverton, Ore, 1907-10; Bethlehem ch, San Francisco, Cal, 1910-18; my, Cong SS Ext Soc, 1918-20; Jennings Lodge, Ore, 1920-22. d Portland, Ore, Feb 18, 1951.

SOULE, SHERROD, b Hampton, Conn, Ocf29, 1860. Union Theol Sem. o Cong, Beverly, Mass, June 13, 1888. p Dane St ch, Beverly, Mass, 1888-92; Naugatuck, Conn, 1892-1909; supt, 1909-37 & his. Mis Soc, Conn, 1909-51 & his. Conn Conf, 1934-51. d White Plains, NY, Sept 20, 1951.

SPOONER, LEONARD AMOS, 6 London, Eng, July 12, 1885. Chicago Theol Sem. o Cong, New Cambria, Mo, Oct, 1912. p New Cambria, Mo, 1912-15; Mem ch, St Louis, Mo, 1915-17; Green Ridge, Mo, 1917-19; Preston, 1919-22 & Green Island, Iowa, 1921-22; Rock Rapids, Iowa, 1922-24; Atlantic, Iowa, 1924-27; De Witt, Iowa, 1927-38; Com ch, Kewaunee, Wis, 1938-51. d Kewaunee, Wis, Oct 12, 1951.

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STRANGE, FRANCIS MARION, 6 Lincoln, Kans, Jan 21, 1880. o Chr, Lincoln, Kans, June 13, 1909. p Lincoln, Kans, 1909-10; Pipe Creek ch, New Waverly, Ind & Meredith ch, Miltonvale, Kans, 1910-13; Sandusky, 1913-14 & Oak Grove ch, Letts, Iowa, 1913-16; Beulah ch, Lincoln, Kans, 1916-17; Pleasant Hill ch, Arlington, Kans, 1919-23; Barnes City & Forest Home ch, Montezuma, Iowa, 1923-26; Fairview ch. Corning, Iowa, 1926-28; Olive ch, Avon, 111, 1928-29; Ferguson, Iowa, 1929-34; Hartwick, Iowa, 1934-36; Montour, Iowa, 1936-41; Winthrop & Winthrop ch, Kiene, Iowa, 1941-46; Ferguson, Iowa, 1946-51. d Iowa City, Iowa, Sept 8, 1951.

STRAYER, LUTHER MILTON, 6 DiUsburg, Pa, Nov 27, 1874. Hartford Theol Sem. o Cong, Hart- ford, Vt, Sept 24, 1903. p 2nd ch, Hartford, Vt, 1903-05; 1st ch, Glastonbury, Conn, 1905-07; 1st ch, Say- brook, Conn, 1907-13; pod 1915-18; st w 1918. d Norwalk, Conn, Nov 18, 1951.

STRYKER, GARRETT VOORHEES, 6 Bound Brook, NJ, Sept 24, 1865. o Cong, Mill River, Mass, Oct 30, 1903. p New Marlboro ch, Mill River, 1903-09 & New Marlboro ch, Southfield, Mass, 1907-08; Wachogue ch, Springfield, Mass, 1925-30. d Springfield, Mass, Dec 30, 1951.

SWITZER, ANNIE E, h Violette, Ont, Can, Aug 15, 1868. o Cong, Dayton, Wyo, May 30, 1907. p Dayton, Wyo, 1907-08; Chapman, Kans, 1908-12; Almena, Kans, 1912-16; Milford, Kans, 1916-18; Ford, Kans, 1918-22; Partridge, Kans, 1922-23; Severy, Kans, 1923-27; Athol, Kans, 1927-30. d Downs, Kans, Sept 3, 1951.

TARR, JAMES J G, 6 Rockport, Mass, 1871. Oberlin Grad Sch Theol. o Cong, Sheldon, Vt, Oct 29, 1902. p Sheldon, Vt, 1902-03; Brownfield, Me, 1905-07; Gloucester ch, Lanesville, Mass, 1907-11; North Carver, Mass, 1911-14; Immanuel ch, Beverly, Mass, 1914-18; Courtland St ch, Everett, Mass, 1918-23. d Rockport, Mass, Dec 2, 1951.

TAYLOR, HERBERT JOSEPH, 6 Worchestshire, Eng, Mar 17, 1872. o Cong, Lake Park, Minn, Oct 7, 1902. p Lake Park, Minn, 1902-04; Pelican Rapids, Minn, 1904-08; Hawley, Minn, 1908-09; Garden Prairie, Iowa, 1909-10; Cottage Grove, Iowa, 1912-13; st w 1914; st r 1937; Danbury, Neb, 1937-38; Brule, Neb, 1938-41; Arcadia, Neb, 1941-44; Hayes Center, Neb, 1944-45; Hyannis, Neb, 1945-51. d Hyannis, Neb, Apr 18, 1951.

THAYER, EARL HARRISON, h Niles, NY, Nov 27, 1883. Hartford Theol Sem. o Cong, Somers, Conn, Mar 6, 1913. p Somers, Conn, 1913-17; Wellfleet, Mass, 1917-19; Emmanuel ch, Springfield, Mass, 1919-29; Ist ch, Cleveland, Ohio,. 1929-43; Moravia, NY, 1943-49. d Cortland, NY, Sept 30, 1951.

THOMPSON, FRANK WILLIAM, 6 Manchester, NH, Feb 2, 1892. Andover Newton Theol Sch. 0 Cong, Bedford, Mass, June 16, 1920. p Bedford, Mass, 1920-46; chap, VA Hosp, Bedford, Mass, 1946-51. d West Roxbury, Mass, May 12, 1951.

TROSPER, JOHN MADISON, 6 Woodbine, Ky, Jan 11, 1873. Atlanta Theol Sem. o Cong, Atlanta, Ga, May 4, 1910. p Thorsby, Ala, 1910-12; Evarts, Ky, 1912-22; Com ch, Stearns, Ky, 1922-25; Evarts, 1925-33 & Pilgrim ch, Corbin, Ky, 1930-35. d Corbin, Ky, Mar 9, 1951.

TURNER, WILLIAM JAY, 6 Seville, Ohio, June 17, 1859. Andover Newton Theol Sch. o Cong, Albion, Neb, Mar 27, 1888. p Albion, Neb, 1888-91; Neligh, Neb, 1891-93; Mt Vernon, Ohio, 1893-98; McCook, Neb, 1898-1900; 1st ch, Norfolk, Neb, 1900-08; Shenandoah, Iowa, 1908-15; Onawa, Iowa, 1915-18; Cherokee, Iowa, 1918-21; Union ch, Moline, 111, 1921-24; Somers, Wis, 1924-28. d West Chicago, 111, Oct 10, 1950.

VERNON, AMBROSE WHITE, 6 New York, NY, Oct 13, 1870. Union Theol Sem. o Cong, Hiawatha, Kans, Nov 5, 1896. p Hiawatha, Kans, 1896-99; 1st ch. East Orange, NJ, 1899-1904; Ch of Christ, Hanover, NH, 1904-07; Ch of Christ, New Haven, Conn, 1907-09; Harvard ch, Brookline, Mass, 1909-17. idw, 1917-32. d Hanover, NH, Aug 23, 1951.

WALDEN, HENRY RUFFIN, 6 Hemp, NC, Sept 9, 1866. o Cong, Troy, NC, Sept 29, 1901. p Malee, 1901-07 & Dookery's Store, 1901-09 & Lilesville & Rockingham, 1901-11 & Black Well ch, Rockingham, 1906-08 & Little Mills, 1908-11 & Malee, NC, 1909-11; Concord & Mt Pleasant, NC, 1911-16. d Winston- Salem, NC, Jan 20, 1951.

WALL, ARTHUR AUGUSTUS, 6 Newport, Mon, Eng, Oct 24, 1856. o Cong, Sault St Marie, Mich, Sept 26, 1883. p Bridgeman & Troy Station, Mich, 1883-84; Franklin ch, Tipton, Mich, 1884-86; Brecken- ridge, Mich, 1886-87; Clifton, 111, 1887-88; Blackmar, Mich, 1888-89; Bridgeport, Mich, 1889-90; Central Lake & Eastport, Mich, 1894-98; Old Mission, Mich, 1898-1900; Rockford, Mich, 1900-03; Lake Linden ch, Hubbell, Mich, 1903-06; 1st ch & 2nd ch, Salem, Mich, 1906-08; Highland, 111, 1908-09; Gridley, 111, 1909-11; Malta, 111, 1911-12; Old Mission, Mich, 1912-14; Chatham, Ohio, 1918-19. d Bellaire, Mich, Mar 26, 1950.

WALLACE, HERBERT TRUMAN, 6 Hamilton, Ont, Can, July 25, 1879. Queens Theol Sem. Tr fr Presb, Can, 1927. p Brownington-Orleans ch, Orleans, Vt, 1927-34; Bethel, Me, 1934-43; Lake Helen, Fla, 1945-49. d Scituate, Mass, Dec 3, 1951.

WARREN, CHARLES MCLEAN, 6 Columbia, SC, Jan 12, 1876. Yale Div Sch. o Cong, Collinsville, Conn, June 12, 1903. My, ABCFM, Japan, 1903-18; st w 1918, st r 1944; Ch of Christ, Salt Lake City. Utah (asso), 1944-46. d Claremont, Cal, Nov 24, 1951.

WATT, THOMAS EpGAR, h Sterling, Kans, Nov 3, 1874. o Cong, Longton, Kans, Oct 25, 1899. p Longton, Kans, 1899-1900; Brookfield, Mo, 1900-04; Beechwood ch. Mounds, 111, 1904-06; Plymouth ch, Terre Haute, Ind, 1906-07; Barstow, Cal, 1907-08; Oil Center, Cal, 1908-10; Maricopa, Cal, 1910-12; idw 1912-18; Chap WW I, 1918-19; idw 1919-31; Park ch, Berkeley, Cal, 1931-43; 1st ch, Antioch, Cal, 1943-45. d Oakland, Cal, May 16, 1951.

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WHITE, JOSIAH R, b Henry Co, Ind, Dec 28, 1885. o Chr, 1917. p GranviUe ch, Albany & N White River ch, Winchester, Ind, 1917-18; Brock ch, Versailles, 1920-22 & Jireh ch, Gaston, 1921-22 & Chr Union ch, Portland, 1921-24 & Chester Center ch, Keystone, 1922-23 & Carlos, Ind, 1923-25; Teegarden, 1925-26 & Granville ch, Albany, Ind, 1925-27; HarrisviUe, Ohio, 1930-32. d Muncie, Ind, July 5. 1951.

WILLIAMS, STEPHEN, b Chester, Eng, Jan 11, 1869. o Cong, Forman ND, Sept 22, 1896. p Cayuga & Forman & Havana & Rutland, ND, 1896-98; Cando, ND, 1898-99: st w 1899; st r 1904; Adler & Niagara, ND, 1904-05; Inkster & Orr, ND, 1905-07; Machias, 1907 & Granite Falls, Wash, 1907-08; Marysville, Wash, 1908-09; Puyallup, Wash, 1909-11; Stanwich ch, Greenwich, Conn, 1911-13; Worthington, Mass, 1913-15; 2nd ch, Chester, Mass, 1915-16; tr to Cong, Wales, 1918. d St Helens, Lanes, Eng, June 23, 1951.

WILLIAMSON, ALLEN JOHN, b Mill Village, Pa, June 14, 1858. Oberlin Grad Sch Theol. o Cong, Clarksfield, Ohio, Sept 24, 1889. p Brighton & Clarksfield, Ohio, 1889-92; Belpre, Ohio, 1892-95; Great Falls, Mont, 1895-96; 2nd ch, Ashtabula, Ohio, 1896-1902; North ch, Columbus, Ohio, 1902-03. d Balti- more, Md, July 15, 1951.

WILSON, HENRY EDWARD, b Montreal, Que, Can, Dec 11, 1882. Yale Div Sch. o Cong, Marshall- town, lU, Dec 30, 1919. idw, YMCA, Urbana, lU, 1919-46. d Urbana, lU, Sept 16, 1946.

WOODWARD, FRANK JOHNSTON, b Shelocta, Pa, Oct 13, 1883. Western Theol Sem. Tr fr Presb, 1924. My, ABCFM, Philippines, 1924-51. d Harrodsburg, Ky, Sept 18, 1951.

YALE, DAVID LEWIS, 6 Meriden, Conn, May 2, 1865. Andover Newton Theol Sch. o Cong, Ells- worth, Me. Sept 13, 1892. p Ellsworth, Me, 1892-98; Central ch, Bath, Me, 1898-1903; Talcottville, Conn, 1903-08; Enfield, Conn, 1908-13; 3rd oh, Chicopee, Mass, 1913-17; Tabor, Iowa, 1917-18; Newport, NH, 1918-23; Holton, Me, 1923-29; 3rd ch, Middletown, Conn, 1929-34. d Meriden, Conn, Feb 26, 1951.

ABBREVIATIONS

ABCFM American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

asso

associate

p at 1

pastor at large

asst

assistant

pf

professor .

b

born

pod

pastor of other denomination

ch

church

pres

president

chap

chaplain

reg

registrar

d

died

sec

secretary

fr

from

st r

standing restored

his

historian

st w

standing withdrawn

int

interim

sup

supply

idw

interdenominational work

supt

superintendent

my

missionary-

tr

transferred

0

ordained

VA

Veterans Administration

P

pastorate

vie

vicinity

Par Parish WW World War

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ANNUAL STATISTICS OF THE CHURCHES

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 , 1952, and cover the year 19.51. Changes in pastorates are corrected as far as reported until copy is complete. Such revisions and author's corrections in statistics are not involved in the summaries. Money received in any national, district or state office to and including January 10 is credited to the preceding year unless otherwise requested. Persons noting errors are earnestly requested to report the same to the Registrars of the conferences.

The schedules are arranged by conferences rather than by geographical state lines.

The tables are not a postal guide. For addresses of ministers refer to alphabetical lists in the back of the book. Names of church clerks, Sunday School superintendents, church treasurers, treasurers of benevo- lence and chairmen of boards of trustees and deacons, are on file in state offices, as are also certain other data.

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, signifsang West Newton.

Abbreviations in schedule headings are:

"Ord." Ordained "Ab." Absentee

"Cld." Called "C." Confession

"Ma." Male "D." Death

"To." Total "L." Letter

Reference marks are used as follows:

[ ] Around a pastor's name signify he is not in full standing as a Congregational Christian minister, nor a denominational licentiate, nor an approved lay preacher, nor a candidate in care of a local association.

y Pastor serves more than one church. (See list of yoked churches in Conference Summary.)

t Pastor installed by Council. No answer can be given.

r Pastor recognized by Council. # Contribution amounts to less than 50 cents.

m Approximate number of men. * Value of church property includes parsonage.

c Sunday School membership includes Cradle Roll. -k Per Capita paid in full by church.

X Includes cost of new building or improvements.

11 When a church has made no report, items of membership in church, Sunday School and young peoples' organizations, also home expense and value of property, are inserted from the previous Year Book and marked {| 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 falsifsdng the comparisons.

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 and repairs for church, Sunday School, choir and parish. An x before "Value Church Property" denotes expenditures for new buildings or improvements during the year. The total expended will be given at the end of each con- ference schedule.

The Women's Sacrificial Gift is included in the apportionment columns of each state. The apportion- ment figures in the schedules are those reported by the state treasurers.

The Summaries give important data by conferences in Table I pages 230, 23 1 and national data by years in Table II, page 232. The less important items appear in the Supplemental Summary, page 233. Additional totals appear in footings of conference schedules.

For last minute revisions see page following Ministers in Full Standing list.

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